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about the size of it.
*. V'. D.
Orce 100 r« unfortunate.
Belt led av*in.
Dead for a third time.
8 aotherwl vitbpam.
Speak ol him tender!/.
Run not to tearr,
II he’ll bnt alaj dead
Lee re him at eaae.
Make ro deep scrutiny
Into bla mutiny.
Pee be damaged hlroaolf.
The help that besought.
And the rotea that ho bought
Drew from hie own j-elf.
Wake not that voice of hts.
Language unrhoirc of hit.
blackguard nt beat.
PUr not those lies of bit.
And from those eyet of h.s
Dreadfully .taring *
With cockeyed obhqnltv.
Look thcro’a no bearing,
D. ril-may.earing
Ffiulnt Of iniquity,
Olrea na a rest.
IAT him oat tenderly.
Touch him with care.
Stir net bit ruuedne* ,
•*«atUf. at.d not; -w. >
Knowing nia rhrekinon.
And enarsT ** “"■
And hoping with moeVneta
He’s gone to the derih
Another Colton Future Case
g. 7. IlrraU.J
In December, 1S75, R. H. Rountree &.
(Jo. were directed by telegram to pnr-
ctaae for B. F. Cboatbam tt Co. 2,000
balaaof cotton, deliverable in Mareb,
April, May and Juno, 1870, and It was
agreed to keep up one cent per pound as
margin on tbo purchase. Tbe former
trot aeoordtogly wen’, into the market
and mado the pnrobase aa directed,
When cotton declined in ptloe more
margin was demanded and certain oollat
crab were pnt to cover a part of tbe
satlmated loaa at that timo. Tbe prloe of
eauoa Motioning to deolino more margin
was demanded, which was not forthcom
ing, and, after certain reqaeat* that the
margin be kept good and a failure to do
at, the contracts for the 2,COO bales were
sold, and n loss wan sustained of about
{11,000. The collaterals that had been
put np were about $-1,000, leaving a bal-
unco duo of about $7,000, which, with In
tcrest, amounted, to $8,307.09. A salt
brought by Rountree St Co. against Cheat-
ham St Co. to recover the aum was triad
yesterday, before Judge Barrett. Thede-
f. nae waa that tho whole transaction waa
a gaming contract and illegal ander tbe
Uwa of New York Steto. Tho depoaition
of tbe defendants was that thero was no
delivery contemplated, and that, there
fore, the contract was void. Several wit-
oeaaea were examined, inclnding Mr.
Watlt, the President of the Cotton Ex
change; Mr. Moore and Mr. Charles W.
Creahy, who, in effoot, testified as to tho
custom of tho buniness and as to tho ob
ligation incurred by cotton orokora in
thus acting for thrir principals. The jury
rendend a verdict for tho plaintiffs for
the full amoant claimed.
K.w:»» Vnt: ,n».. ATLANTA 4 CHARLOTTE
aik-line railway.
fast stud Future.
New York Herald 1
Ieepitcot tbo Democratic losses of
Ooogresamen, which aro serions In this
and some other Slates, they will have a
majority in both llonsea in tbo next Oon-
graaa. fa the Senate, after tbe dlh of
ant Mtroo, they will have n majority of
nine, nUhont including Senator David
Das is, who figures as an independent. In
the tloase, leaving aaldo California,
which data not eleot Ita four Represents
lives until next year, and which now boa
two of each patty, tho Damoorata wul
have a maj inly of over twenty, aooording
to present soconnis, which cannot be
mneb changed by fuller reportr.
The Demoorata mast ecu by this time
the folly of cncanragiDg the Greenback
movement, from which tome of them, as
Senator Thurman, hoped for important
advantagev. Not only has tho eilly and
undemocratic surrender of so many Dem-
icrate to the inflation and paper-money
iwicdlo given to tho astnto Republi
cans an opportunity to grasp for them
selves the couud nnd evidently popular
policy of hard money, but tho supposi
tion of men ltko Mr. Thurman that the
Greenback movement would cause losses
to tbo Republican party U so entirely fal
lacious that in fact tho Democrats havo
lost several districts nnd tho control of at
least two important States—Connecticut
and New Jersey—by Domooratio votes
diaeu off into the Greenback ranks. The
ekettona of Tuesday show clearly that
tho 11-publicans havo benefitted greatly
by the Gre. nback erase, not only because
thta has drawn off Democratic voters,
bat alio because it forced tbo Republi
can* to take poeitivo ground on tho cur
rency question, and wherever they havo
done >o they have gotned.
Tne Grtenbaok NiUionnl party failed to
put in au nppoaranco almost everywhere,
sod Ita boastad strength wbioh so badly
Lightened tho politicians of both parties
daring the anumor, led Senator Thurman
oat of irae Democratic) paths and kept
Senator Conkling long silent, to tbe grief
of bn friends, tnrns out to have been
mere empty brag. Had tho Democrats
takaa positive ground in favor of a sound
and honest currency, os many of their
most prominent moo—Sonator Bayard,
Governor Seymonr, Senators Kernap,
Randolph and others—wished and arged,
all the signs show that they would have
made large gains in the Hte elections, bo
lides leaaring tho oonfldenoe of tho coun
try for the fnlnro. As their oaso stands
•hay are a divided party, who oan beoome
taimonlona and nailed again only by get
ting the currency question ont of politios
»* quickly as poiaible ; while the Ucpnb-
lloaoa have evidently reoovered from
thiic discouragement and aro united and
confident.
T e», although they may daipair of
lief, it Is attainaLls by rheumatic auff r-
era for there is a remedy which carries
off, by means of increased activity of the
kidneys—importrnt channels for blood
purification—the acrid clement to which
pathologists the moat eminent attribute
tbe painful symptoms—a theory com
pletely borne oat by urinary analysis.
The name of this grand depnrent is Hoe-
tettei s Bitten, a preparation likewise
celebrated as a r. medy foe constipaiian.
which causes coctaminmioe of tbo blood
with the bile—and a oertain means of re
lief in dyapepiia, fever and agne, and
nervouj ailments, I; is, perhaps, the fin
est tonic extant, and ia highly rcoom-
mended a a medicinal stimulant by dis
tinguished physicians and analysts, who
prononnee it to be eminently pure and
very beneficial. The press alio endorses
"• nov!2 lw
OFFICE GE.VL PAfii A TICKET AGT
0 -. ATLa*TA.Qi.Oe» 31. 1*73.
N and »il«r Snruta*, Novenr.oer 10m. dewble
daily Traini w.il run on this Lord as tolicwi
<10180 LAST.
Ijpft Mail and Paaiecrer Train.
Amn Atlanta
Lea to Atlanta - J ] 5 p
. ’ Day Pai-eu*or Train.
Amro Atlanta. ,
Leave Atlar.ta swr
COIMi WRsi'.
. . Hwbt Mail and Faiicngcr Train.
Amre Atlanta , lni . .. . . ifiMlm
Leave Atlanta ....
- . .. DiyPassengerTrain
Arrive Atlanta , , „ . to so pm
I-eare At'auta™
GOING EAST.
1 Loral Freight and Actommodatian Train
Arrive Atlanta , ... .
Leave Atlanta. . s 40 a m
Leave Attanu ___ 9151 in
GOING WEST
Ixtcal Prrifht and Accommodation Train
Amro at Atlanta™.... _ 4:0pm
Leave Atlanta.
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta 11.10 . m
Leave Atlanta - ...
Cloal eoancction at Atlai.u tor aO points West
and at Charlotte for all points Rail. '
G J FORKACRl.OH.
WJ HOUSTON.
Genital Passenger and Ticket Agent.
To Prevent Cowgba and Care
Colds
A reliable rt m-dy in neceesary in every
b .n-t-hoU, Parkei’s Ginger Tonlo Is
jnat the medicine needed. It radically
cures Conobs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron
chitis and even Oonanmption if used in
time, by its powerfnl specific action on . I
th- Stomach, Kidneys. Skin, Liver and OHANPF. OF 8( iTTF.TVnT.'R
mnoons Rnrfaoesof tho throat and Imnga. UX D '-*Q-DIJU.Ulj
It aooomplishes tbe cure in s wonderfully MACON AND AXJQCOTa RAILROAD, - )
abort time, and removea all pain and sore- I StrrxaixrarDKXT'i Oritcs,
ness of the long*. It is also a most val- | ° A " 8 * pUmber 10 - 1 * 75 - ■>
movino D^VT^’ P ^'-^nda^^f^uSiy.^onow, 1 !
IDOTlog Ujspopsifl, JiMdacbe, Liver Dis» 430ftin-HiU®dgdTill«. Augusta. Washington,
oraere v Cottiveness, NervooBQeu, Low I Athens, Mhits and wij atmiiow.
Spirits, Wakef nloeM, Hewtbnrn.CramM, Lmi n „ ^ p
. .. J •««unuu,v I .iu l ii., I 8 “a p m—Miliedsevilla. Aurutta and way ata-
Palpitation of the Heart, Boar Btom&oh,
oto, and givos a cheering oomfort ami
freedom from pain that anrpriaca every
one. Boy a $1 bottle from yoar drng-
Ri-t, Roland B. Hall, or a sample bottle
at 15 ota., and test its merite.
Ocbl 3mo.
An Undeniable Tratb.
^ on deserve to snffer, and if yon leads
miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beau
tiful world, it is entirely your own fault
ami there ia OLly one eiciini tor yon—
yonr nnrcasoDablo prejndice and skepti
cism, which has killed thou <and?. Per
sonal knowledge and common sense les
soning will soon show yon that Green’s
Aogost Flower will enre yon of Liver
Complalut or Dyspepsia with all its mis-
eratile effeots, snch as sick headache, pal
pitation of tbe heart, sour stomach, habit
ual ooativeness, dizziness, of tbe bead,
nervona prostration, low spirits, eta Its
tale now reaobes every town in tho West
ern Continent, and not a druggist bat will
tell yon of its wondorfnl cores. You can
bny a sample bolllo/or 10a. Three doses
will cure yon. Jnly8 ly
t^ini Arrives at Auvusta 0.30 a m.
mat in* clOM connections tor all
points Bast.
Through aireper-i. Auniita to VTaabington.
Tirkr-li t, I.rinr Ipa! point, Rasl ran t-e ob
tained at Union Ticket Othre, and at Depot.
B K JOHNSON, Euperintendent.
B R DORSKY.Gen l’asa lAgent. autOtf
DOUBLE DAILY
- TO AND FROM
|F L Q R IDA
Macon & Brunswick B. B.
ATLANTIC _&JrDLF B. B.
GsvxBiLBtrpsBrsTSxnKirT’sOrsicx, -)
Atlastic i.hii Gcrr Raitaoap v
Bavanxin. July 19. is;sj
O N and after SUNDAY. July 21, i’asaenxer
Trains on this Rood will run as follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at .ASS p m
Arrive at Jesnp... a vn p m
Arrive at Thomssvillo S.0S A u
Arrive at Ealnbrldge S.4S a m
Arrive at Albany. 9.60 a a
Arrive at Live Oak. 12:40 A M
Arriro at Tallahassee n.00 a m
Arrive at Jacksonville... ,7d» a m
Leave Tallabasseo a.00 p M
Leavo Jacksonville....™ .....A60P It
Leave Live Oak 10 40PM
P*a A'hs^J..— — 2A0PM
Leave ltalnhnd*e 2.40 p s
Leave Thomasvilh- 6.46pm
Lame Jesnp.td fl!.Uu
Arrive at bavaunah 9.15 am
No chaiik-o of cars between SAvannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
81eepinft cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Faiscngcra I rent Savannah for Feraandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keya take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.45 A a (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jeaup with this train
lor Florida
Passengers from Florida liy this train connoct
at Jeeup with the train arriving in Macon at 5.15
PM. (daily except Sunday.)
Passengers from Savannah-for Brunswick and
Darien tako this train, arriving at Brunswick
7.00 a ra.
Passengers from B unswlrk arrive at Savan
nah 9.15* m
No change of cars between Montgomery and
Jackson villa.
Pullman sleeping car aro run through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville: also through
Macon, Ga., July 19, 1*78.
/~kN and after Sunday, the Slit instant. Paa-
V longer trains on this road will run as tol-
Iwwa. , r , .7 ,
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BBUNSVY1CK.
NIGHT PASSENGBR NO. L SOUTH, Daily
Leavo Maeon ..7:-l5PM
Arrive Cochran. .10:05 p M
Arrive Butman .11:0d P M
Arrive Joaup . ,1 mm ... —. -4:10A M
Arriro Brunswick.™. 7:00 AM
J—wve Brunvwiek j.er steamer 7:15 A M
Arrive Fernandina......__.11;15 a m
AmyeJsekaonv,lie 4 55 PM
NIGHT PASSBNGER NO.!, XORTn-Dally
Leavo Jacksonville™.
I.oive Fernandina por 8toamer,
Arrive Brunswick
le ave Brunswick
Leave Jestip
Leave Eut man
Leave Cochran.
Arrive at Macon..
Close connection at Macon for all pointsNorth,
East and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. J, South.
Via Jesup and Lira Oak—Daily, except Bumlay
Leave Macon......™™.... ... ......... C:45 a
Arrive Cochran. 9:55 A
Arrive Butman...... .11:02 A
Arrive Jesup................................... 6:50 p
Arrive Jacksonville........................... 7:00 A
NO. 4 NORTH. L'aily.except Sunday.
Leavo Jacksonville 4 50 p
Leave Jesup... 6.15 -
Leave Kastman 1:00pm
Leave Cochran 2.23 P
Arrive Simeon. 6:15 P
oafcnects at Macon for points North, Bast and
West.
HAWKINSVILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Dally except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran ™....„™„:„ 10:15 PM
Arrive Hawkinsviilo. 11:09 p M
Leave llawkinsville™™ S:20am
Arrive Cochran........... 4:35AM
-OaaeetB at Coebraa with trains 1 and 2 to and
from 11 act n.
Leave Cochran™ 9:45 AM
Arrive Hawkinsviilo™.™ 10.50am
Leave llawkinsville.™™™...........:™... 1.15 PM
Arrive Cochran........™.™.....™.™......... 2:00 p M
Connect! at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 toand
from Macon.
G ED. W. ADAMS, Gen. 8upL
W. J.JASTIS. Mast. Trans.‘
SPECIAL.NOTICE.
I am this day authorized by
Jas. W. Gaff & Co., of Mill Greek, ■
to state to the public that I am the only agent in Georgia
lor their Mill Creek Cabinet
FIVE TEAR OLD RYE WHISKY,
and their only and sole agent in this city for all grades of
their whiskies. They furthermore desire me to state that
their
MILL CREEK CABINET
is a whisky peculiar to itself alone, and made by an
entire different process to any of their other whiskies. Spe
cial care is taken in distilling this*.whisky,and none but the
purest and best material used. It is. a straight pure whisky,-
refined by age alone. No essences nsed to Flavor. I have
sold Four Hundred Barrels of the Cabinet in J.2 months,
and have had bnt one complaint, and this was occasioned
by the barrel staining the whisky.
I now state to the public that I will give Five Hundred
Dollars in gold to any man or firm in Georgia who will
buy a barrel of the Cabinet except through me. Besp’y
oct27 tf T- W. RASP AT,, AGF.NT.
GREAT REDUCTIONS
To Suit the Times*
Bead—Keep Posted Up.
Central aii MAvesiers m s
- btVAjriAH, Ga.. Sept u, 1878
O N anil alter Sunday. Sept 9. 1873,paaaenger
-£****511 ***^1 fiOPtaWCaUSM
Sr*-" ‘|
1 antes Savannah «:*0 A M
Leaves Augusta.™ 8:39 AM
Arrives at Augusts 4:45 PM
Unequalled in ita location, and unsnr-
Pass. d ia ib nrranuement?, for tho con
venience and comfort of tho traveling
public, tho Colcnnndo Hotel on Chestnut
Street, FhHatlolphia, holds tho highest
rank. . no»12 lw
Is a pertbet Biooo Ptrificr, and ri the
enljr purely Vo.rrAMJc remedy known to .-g-1-
V nee. that has made rad teal and PrRMANXNT
Cvob of STrmus and Scwom.a in all their
stagea.
It tlionvaghly removes mercurvfb'm the
rv-tem - it relieve* the agonise oCjoiiii uilal
.LeuSsitan and n»radu7«»« all akin dia-
eases.
For sale by
Hunt, Bankin & Lamar.
B. U. Wooli.xt's The habit of using Mor
phtne, Gum Opium. Laud-
Painless anumor Klixir of opium
C American cured painiesaly and speel*
TXTTTV 5Jk br thin tmoroved reme-
V-^ B TJ lyl -lv. ilsmfectured at At-
Cure or prices. Tested in hundreds
ot cases. GusranteeiL Val-
liable particular* rLK*.
Addroas B M Woolley. At-
lauta. Ga.
Office S5 Whitehall St*
v«i 0 2^5 ' s •
,?m) FOR {^ATAROBUFS.
City Marshal’s Sale.
/5E0K0IA. HI !IB COUNTY—Will be sold he-
VjT forcilie* rourthouse door in the city of
2»n, during the le*a! hour* of aal«. on the flnit
Tiaaday in Deccmoor, 1S7S, t be following prop
1 " • ‘•"ioHin n the map c-f tlie city uf
kl a H iioardir.au 187-. to-wit: *
i>Rf*e\enih c( an uodirided inter- nt block
* ■•Lt, fcmthwesi pargo in lh»* city of Macwn.
^vied on at two property of Mary II Fiwil»y.
Guardian of Arlhur r Findlay, to tatitfy two lax
b fat in favor of laid city va Mary H Findlay
•pardtan of Arthur 1* Findlay, for tlic tax for
itorear 1*78.
Alaoor e-acrcnth of an undivided infert^t of
“lock ei>rht, K^ulbwest rau/re in the cur of Mu
®0ft* Lenod on as tbe property f-? G W Findlay
*• aai.Ff v h tax h fa iu favor of Makl city va G w
>. Hay U r balance taT
Alaoont 8c\entb < f a.i ur.Jmdal inter eat of
Mail, eiiilkt aouthwekt mince, m tbe city of Ma-
«««. J/Ti \*%i on as tLe propertv of C 8 Findlat to
‘wtUfytwo tax II fax InltTor of eatd city vg'C 8
Find lay for tat 1 fe78.
toy2..,td 0 F ADAMS, Marahal,
Fl*.
Connect at Albany with pa&senjrer trains both
way* on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Bufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans. etc. . .
MillBtonuBr leaves Hainbrldg© for Apalachi
cola every Sunday afternoon; for Columbus every
Wednesday morning.
Clove connect irn at JacksonTille daily (San
days exccptui) for Green Cove Spring*, StAu-
rustinc. rolntka, Enterprise, and all landings on
8t John's river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leaveJunction,
„jniK west, Monday. Wodnesday and rricijsl
11.1* n in. Mml for Brunswick Tuesday, Thnnulay
and Baturdav nt 440 p in.
WIGHT FRKIGHT-FAS3EXGBR COACH
ATTACHED.
Leavo Savannah* KaturdaysexccptoJ. at 5.4&P x
Arrive Je-sup 9.85 P M
Arrivo Macon 0 55 A X
Leave Macon • 7 AO P M
Loave Jesup ^..........^..8.25 a m
Arrive SavMin&b 9.15 ▲ x
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Los>v S*vannah, Sundays exreplod, at 7.00 x x
Arrivo at Mcl utokh ** ** 9.45 AM
Arrive at Jesup " ** t.90
Arrivo at Blackhliear * 5.10 P X
Arrive at Dapott * “
UIWMMw- ^ • 6.05 a X
Iseave Blacksliear ** ** 9.25 AM
I^eave Jesnp - - 2A5PM
Leavo McIntosh **
Arrive at Savannah ** . B
WR8TRRN DIVISION:
WOHDAT. WKD.NKSDAY AND PBIDAY,
Leave Dupont....... 5A0 A X
Valdost
Arrives n • Maron ®-43 P N
Leaves Macon for AtlanU M . M . M ... MMMM .9:16 p x
Arrives at Atlanta. 5:02 |M
Leave Macon forEufaula, except Satur
day 9.00
Arrive at Kufhula. 10AO a u
Leavo Valdoflta..^,....
jjeave Quitman
Arrive atThoraasvillo,.
Leave Thomasville™^
Leavo Camilla...
Arrive at Albany
Ijeave Albany w .^™.... w
Leave Camilla
Arrivo Thomaavilla....
Leave TboniasvtUn.
Leave Quitman.
Leave Maeon for Columbas, except Sun
day 8.00 p x
Arrive at Columbus 4- 45 . A M
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
fur all point* West and- North.
COXING SOUTH AND HAST.
Leaves Atlanta ............11:40 p X’
Arrives at Maoon„.,.., 6:30 AX
Leave* Macon 7:00 AM
Arrives at MiUedgeviile 9:44 A x
Arrives at Xatonton ...11:S0 a X
Arrives at Augusta... M ..... M ... M ..... M ... M . 4:45 P X
Arrives at Savannah 5:15 P X
Loavos Augusta 8^0 a x
Ijeave Eufaula for Macon.except Sunday tV.Orx
Arrive at Macon 6.45 AM
Leave Columbus tor "Maeon, mceptSun
day........ 8.45 P V
Arrive at Macon ^.^-5,10 A X
Making connection at Augusta for the North
•aA F*** and at Savannah with tho Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
TBAXX NO.2.—Gonio NOETH AND HIST.
Leave* Savannah 7:50 P X
Arrives at Augusta. -,..,...mA40 a X
Leaves August* -9:43 P *
Arrivo* at MilledgOTille 9:44 A X
Arrives at Batonk>n A X
Arrives at Macon. 8:00 A *
leaves Macon for Atlanta. MM . MMMM . M « 8.-40 a X
Arrives at Atlanta 1:45 P X
Imre at Dnpm* —^ ™—
J B Txsotc. Mastt-r of
General afepfatwAw.
S.15AX
9.57 a
.1L 45 a x I Loaves Macon for Albany and Bufaul^ 8 80 ak
. W ..2J)0PX I Arrives at Eufaula... 3:56 P X
..5.95 p X I Arrives at Albany! 2.-08 p x
. 7.10 P X I Leaves Macon for Coluubus. n ... M . HHM 9,10 A X
. G.00 A x I Arrives at Columbus 8.15 p x
8.55 AM I Trains on this schedule for Macon.Atlanta
..—11.15 AM j Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, making
! LSO p x I close connection at Atlanta with Western and
5.45 P X J Atlantic and Atlanta and CharlOtla'Rlr Line.
5.15 p X At Eufaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail
7SJPX I road; at Columbus with Western Railroads.
Eufaula Train connects at Fort Valley for Pei*
and at Cuthbert for Fort Gaines daily except
J WLATUROF.
4 14 WAKRKN.
J. W. LATHROP&CO.,
COMMISSION MEBCIANTS,
SAVANNAH. GA.
bagging and ties
Furnished at Lowest Market Rates.
Liberal advances made on consignments,
prompt return* and instruction! strictly obeyed,
aug9...4m
John .L. ±iardeman,
Attorney at Law.
MaooxL • • • • Georalo.
ry. and i
I Sundnv.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
1 Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COXING SOUTH AND HAST.
Loaves Atlanta —..........2:05 P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta...— 6.55 r x
Leaves Albany...— 10:10 A X
I Leaves Eufaula 8:50 A X
Arrives at Macou from Eufaula and Al
bany... 4:48 P X
Leaves Columbus —..—...11:00 A X
Arrives at Maeon from Columbus 5=05 p x
Iicm Maoxf .t.rrr. ^, v. .^55 P X
Arrives at Augusta..ta..ra.a^^—■>—wwyw..5:40 A X
Leaves Augusta ———9:45 p x
Arrives at Savannah... 7:15 A x
Making connection at Savannah with Atlantic
and Gull Railroad for all points in Florida.
Paasencers for Milled Seville and Katontoa will
take train No. 2 fresoji^m&nah. and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these point*.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Supt. Central Railroad, Savanna ’
W. G. RAOUL.
Bunt. Southwestern Railroad.Macon.
THE PAT APS CO
Baking Powder Bakerv
At tha State Fair,
had a grand auccesa. The Hot Bolls. Bisntit,
Cske.e'.e, could not be exrellMl.
These Powdes Have Merit
and are preferred to others on account ot parity
and economy. JAQDE3 A JOHNSON.
>t5™1» VhsMl Agents.
HEADQUAKTERS
-FOB-
SUPPLIES:
David taiteili & Sans
are tbe most extensire growers of
GARDEN SEED
I in America- Their lour farm* comprising orer
1500 acres, situated in Pe3nsTlranta.NewJer*
ser. Yiix-.ni* ami Wisconsin, are _____
OWNED OUCUPIKD AND CULTIVATEDBT
THfiMSELVBS.
Tho seels offered are fne reenltofthe most
I careful and experienced .election j-ear after Tear.
Market eardenera. prirata families, and all
who desire cood seeds, should pnrehaso
| Landraths* Garden Seeds.
II your merchant does no* keep them, ante for
| them. DAVID LAHDRETH A SONS.
Philadelphia Pa.
Business established in 1784 and kejrt np erer
siace. Beluble.oet23™dwedAwgm
And the Lirgest Stock to select from in Georgia. * *'
1,000 men’s latest cassimere suits at .....$10, worth $15
5,000 men’s working suits at $ 5, worth 10
2,000 men’s fashionable black dress suits at 20, worth 30
500 men’s custom made imported worsted
snits at. 25, worth 40
2,000 men’s Chinchilla overcoats at......$ 6, worth $10
500 men’s imported Beaver overcoats at. 10, worth 20
1,000 children’s stylish suits at 3, worth $6
2,000 boys best wool suits at $6, worth $10
*3*1 ahal guarantee prices in children and boys suits chesner than tbev can be nimle up at homo
and I h&Toan immeme selection to suit Rich aud poor la prices and auftlities.
Always keep on hand a full line of all descriptions of goods for men's, ladies. b>ys and children's
wear too numerous to mention, and prices positively tho lowest for Boots. Shoos and Hats; etc.
Csliooe*, Jetns. Osnaburgs and checks at factory prices. Bo sure you Call sml fee before baying
Clothing and Dress Goods, as you c*n save dollars on every garment bought of meat the well known
•fere o|
I>. JT. BAER,
comer Third and Cherry Streets, Macon. Ga.
I ff. COLLINS,
—MA’SUFAOrURER OP AND DKALKR IN—
Carriages, Baggies
WAGONS.
BABY GABS AND HARNESS
MACON, GEORGIA.
L. }]. \VA : vFiKLI),.
[Coltei! itetai,
Savannah. Goorgfa, fi
?■ am Headquarters for anything in my line, and a call
will convince you that I can sell lower than any man in
the State. *
I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
For sale by
JAMES H. CAMPBELL.
Not as an agent or on commission, bnt bought through a
broker for cash,
J. W. GAFF & CO
GENUINE FIVE-YE AR-OLD WHISKY.
Come d see for yourself.
JAMES H. CAMPBELL.
Commission, 59c. per Bale, j
Liberal au\aiu\ . intuit on con
signments, at best bank rate*. In-
tructiona carefully followed, ami
satisfaction guarantee:!.
OFFICB OPPO8ITK COTTON KXCHAN'GEl
L. J. GUILMARTOf; j. K. QAIJDRT,
(IsSte Csfchicr Southern
c Bank Ststo of Goorgi
LJ.GDEMABTIN & GO,
Cotton Factors
AND
Commission Merchants.
120 BAY STREKT.
Savannah, Georgia.
Liberal Advances made on consignments of
otton.
BaggiDg ana iron Ties
*#*•#♦♦♦♦?♦*** ■*•***
JOnN FLANNERY. JXO L JOHNSON
UttHring partner of lsto firm L>
J Guilmariiu A Co. lSt*5 to 1877. J
JOHN FLANNBKY h GO.
Cotton Factors
AND
Commission Merchants,
NO S KKLI.EY’S BLOCK.
Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
—Agents for—
JEWELL'S HILLS YARNS.t DOMESTICS, etc
AGGlMi ami TIES forsnle at lowest mnrket
and CAREFUL ATTEN
TION given to all business cntrfttted to us.
* "tHAMUKH A,>v> ANCbS made on con
signments. augOJnwt’m
♦MMIIIIItilit •MMltttMtomttM**
JOHN R WEST. JAS G WEST,
WEST BROS
COTTON FACTOBS
AND
COMMIS’N MERCHANTS
Agtnta for the
W. & C. GUANO,
AND
DELTA COTTON TIE,
68 Bay St., Savannah, Georgia
Prompt ana careful attention to htulnoas.
Liberal advances ou consignments.
aug9—dSmwdin
WILLIAM MoKAY,
AcconifTAtrr, Expsttr ahd Gshxkal iom
(R K Ilines’ I.aw Oltlre),
W 90CHKRUYSTRKKTover J It Herts’s store
1TH an experience of thirty-live years' un-
tlerfakcg iavestiaation of pnliltc or prirata
accounts, settlement of partnership attain., re
ceiver,luoa. aod eonlldentlM business of all
kinds. On application will visit any town. In
Mtddlo or Southwest (la, in above capacity.
References.-—-I O PlanJ, Asher Ayers, H J La
mar. QB Roberts and JJ tire,ham Kiqutre
Maeon. Oa. m.i
Mannfactararsot and Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia
Saddles, Harness, Collars,
Whips and Horse Equipments generally.
We keen constantly on hand a arge and well ai sorted Variety if
Buggy. Carriage, Phaeton, Dray, Wagon and Cart Harness
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, etc.
a complete stock. Also
OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE, HARNESS. UP
PER. PATENT. ENAMELED \NI)
RACE HEATHER.
American and French Calf, Kip and Lining skins, and
Saddle!*’ Harness Shoemakers’ and Tanners’
Materials, fools and Fin «mgs. (all and see ns.
BERND BROS..
22. 24s Sc 26 THIRD ST. MACON. GA;
Pav cash for hides, furs, wax. wool, tallow, finished and
- oct27..5m
rough leather. . _
One car “Hcoder»on" Seed Oats.
Forty barrels Peerless Potatoes.
Sixty larrels and crates Onions
EersiityHe»l Apple*
Twenty tub* Go*hen Gilt Edge B.ittor
Seventeen chums Old V1bU> New Butur j
llslHubs. looses mml twiui Ffwh Tennsssse
Butter.
Barrel*, buckets, 1.5,5 and 14 lb tin vans |
Leaf Lard.
Belle of Kenthrky snrt New Constituii^
Fleur \
, ,, , i. I T HAVE suit opened • Gun fheith Shop at tbe
On consignment .rnJ mast bs t)U. An <*»rly I ^ i>. c. H«>dwkiMs A Bon*, at No, 59
*rdai will 8«*l Orel c!k*c» »* | Mulberry »troet. From Ion. and pra»t*^«pe;
A CARD.
r IB UNDERSIGN HD bee leav. to inform
tbecitixens ot Maeon aud vidrnty ihst tbe.r
hare taken the atore for some time occupied by
ji Barnett k Sou. aud opened a
GROCERY STORE
» here may lw had everythin* (new aod clean)
to eat and drinl usually found in a first-class
Family Grocery Store, and at low down prices.
Come anJ ,<e lor roone.ves.
Goods deli, cred to any part or the city free.
THOMPSON A 8HAPLBIGH.
Next dcs.-r to Berad Brothers* new store.
RII Thompson.
J. J ShsplclAO:
oetTi eodlmo
GUNSMITH SHOP.
L rare ANUMU A>»> aac
, rience in the
J F (iRkKK, A^t-Jii. J ^Qninudi aim
t> k'tfts.s a undertake aojUnnt in my unaan
£ftorurml I solicit the t-stronare of the puBllc.
!L*laa»l!.U' 1 octlO cOdlt
busui«ss.™§cd bciwg a -Practical
i Marhani a. Jiteak fulls ******* »
:Ukin* in my hna. and raspecttuoj
WM. PEITZBHr
STEVENS’
MILL.EDG-EVILLE. GEORGIA- -
!*TEVENS BROS. A Oi>,
Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Steam Pressed, Double Glazed, Vitrified Drain,
Sewer and Wair Pipes, Flower Pots,
FIRE and URAi’E BxICK. PLAIN and FANCY BORDER BRICE. COMMON RED BRICK.
LATHS and LUMBER, Dry and Dressed.
STEVENS BROS, k CO.. Proprietary
E. J. ANDERSON & 00., 1
99 MULBERRY STREET, MACON. GA.
Dealers ia all kinds of
1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK oflACOF
NEEDLES, ATrACIMENTS,
.FARTS, 011,’rrc., ETC
Making a ipecialty of ths
WHITE AND HOWE.
B ELIEVING them to be the hot and most
durable machine, in ths market. Theyrnn
perfectly light and aulct. For .implicit* and
ease of operating they cannot hs eicwtiad.
n.u and aee them, nt don and try them, and
be convinced.
Pneaa *sototdo. oct27tf
Traisacis a (ifiaeral Baaf iog Bosicest
OFFtt.« HOURri—9 A. ST. TO J P. M
New York Exchange at Par.
My vehicles have been used in this market Jor nine 9)
years, and in every case have given satisfaction.'’ I have (in
stock
20 Nice Carriages,
25 Stylish Top Buggies.
200 Stylish and Durable No-Top Buggies
150 Two-Horse Wagons.
60 One-Horse Wagons.
1 have recently leased the upper wareroom of No. GG
Second street, recently occupied by the Macon Cadets, and
J now can show by far the largest Carriage, Repository and
the largest stock of goods in the State. Call on me.
will treat you right.
W. W. COLLINS,
66, 70 and 72 Second street, Factory on Poplar street.
oct25...eodtf
CENTRAL, HOTEL
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
£JOOD BOARD and Rooms nnd the Best At
BILLINGS A MOTR
R. H.MAY & GO.,
98 CHERRY ST., MACON, GA.,
Manufacturers ot aud Dealers in
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS.
BRIDLES, COLLARS, AND IIAMES’,
VALISES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING
BAGS, CHILDRENS CARRIAGES,
LAP ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS
SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS
LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE
FINDINGS.
Call and examine our stock before purchasing. Bapositorios—98 Cherry Street, ifacon. and 203
road Street, Augusta.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE
AND
Passenger Route,
VIA SAVANNAH.
This line has greater capacity for Freight and better accommodations for Passengers than any
competing line. “
Leave
MACON
BY
Fare; C. E. K.
7:35 p. h,
MACON'
1 Mays
TO TAKE
STEAMER
"ASarak
New York
OXLT
nd Passenger Route'
ffitU (VJUSAVSSSXB) i
I '■ AND ITS COMiECTIOHS. |
fr! pUydUtTim, f <vxyt* cslwre !
W W WaiGLrr.Cssh’r.
T C PLANT. Pre.'
ii. K. HIKES,
AlTOUN-KY AT LAW,
NO, 90 STREET, MACON, 8A
.CwrJJi JJertx *_CwJ
I N addition to k»c»i ouxmm*. 1 will give iperis
lilmulton to esses entrusted to um i n the
AlWuj aud nth western t'ircuilc sxul in tbs
AND
Saturdays
Price oiticket includes Meals and Berths on Ship.
ONE OP THE FOLLOWING MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS OF THIS I.INB
SAILS FROM SAVANNAH AWD 37^W YORK
WEDNESDAYS j SATURDAYS.
Steauer CITY OF COLUMBUS I Steamer CITY OF MACON,
: Steauer GATE CITY. , ! SteaKf CITY OF SAYiNNAH
No dustwJio Kucertsmroondctions. TsbldlurnlvMjd wi»lr v*eryt\rnir the market a afTarJ.
Add ujstca luosl* and sleeping berths to i.ruiiof ticW- l»y «ii nul tin-m and see what you ssre by
Bsyscnsh Route.
w. f. shexlman:
AGENT U. R. kTMACON.
aulSU
WM. ROGERS.
GEN’LSUPT U. R. R, SAVANNJ
SOMETHINGNEWINMA0DN
Trni fijpfactory.
V\TK take pleasure In asinoancing to tho mere
v v chants ot Alacon nnd mttrouading country
that wo liuvo opened a Trunk Manufactory, slid
will mttimfacturo tor the trade nil style, ot
Trunks, including
Packing Tranks, Zinc Trunks
and Oval-Top
Tray Packing Trunks.
All styles ot Trunks mado to order and repair
ing dona on short notice
Wo would bo pleased to havo you call and ox-
amino lor yourselves, also oxatuino our prices.
CALHOUN A TORBETT. Prop’rs,
Fourth St, noxt door t WoIffABro..
oc.l2...2m Macon, Ga.
FOREALE
T OFFER for salo my place in Houston county.
Xadlomln* Captain J G Brown and Colonel 1*
S jdolt. situated seven miles southeast of l’crrv,
containing eight hundred and 111 ty seres moro or
Wfc I will take throe Ihou&and dollars for it—
one-third cash, the balance In one and two years’
payments at 8 per cent, per annum interest. 1
will giyo bond lor title until paid for.
” AT HOLT.
oct27 2tawtiUnovI5 Bolin - broke, Ga.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Old stand ot H Schioss, No 28 Second staect.
Having received a fine arid select stock of
Goods, I respectfully call sttention to mme, and
invite an exam ination.
Ices in con-
Perfect fit guaranteeeJ, and price
formity witil the times.
Try me, agyl bo convincoL sep8-tf
FRENCHHOUSE
Public Square, Americm, Ga.
EASON* Prop.
The CAIN HOUSB run in connection.
First class accommodation, $2 per day
i_.*_ Free baths to the
HEARN MALE SCHOOL,
Cave Spring, Ga.
T HR Fortieth Session of Hearn School will
open August 26th, ami the: Fall T.-.-.n . i- v,
December 18th, 1878. The -Spring Term opens
January 6. and clores. with a t rize Declamation.
June271^,1879. TuitionfortlnycarJSO *30and
640. Incidental cipenses tor the year 81.00.
Board with tho Principal at J10 per month, ex
clusive of washing and towels. Students will bo
thoroughly prepared for tha hieher classes in
College. Prises will be awarded in Latin, (.'reek
and Mathematics For CirctCars or other infor
mation address tho Principal.
aug4-8m PALEMO.V J. KINO. A.’ M.
Sheldon Collins & Co.,
IMakers o
BLACK- AND COLGIiKD P&1NTII8 INKS
Office, 26 Fra;i\furl Sired,
f* IIIV YORK
i. 0. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON. GEORGIA,
buy aadsell Exchange, Ooli,Aecliau Bond
UDoposits Received
Asvat.cc, Eads on COxtm, |, mor.
COLLECTIONS PROM* *!,? AT] KNDEDTO
NOTICE.
first Tuesday in December, 1S71. the tofiowic."
described propertv: Th.* one undivided fourth
intcre-t in lets land N<-s forty, forty one. fortv-
four‘and forty-five, lattsnrktdiitfia p!fn-'-
rens county.sold a** tho proriertyof Saxnnei w
Jopptosatiafyonetnurtvaceder.i'witii a* ow-r
of ,:*'e. maileby him to t > t; Spot's x :; M1 ' h .'',
by them transferred to Jumc-s A Thomas. ’ to d
deetl dated 23d dayof February. 1877 anddu-*
Nov. 1.-, 1877. P»..,*rt.v polntell out In >*U
LARD! LARD! LARD! I
FOR RENT.
Seorgta
-ult and Bankrupt Conrta tor
norllT
FAIRBANKS A CO’S Pure I.srJ, in Tier*-a,
Tuba, Bucketa/and in I.'Str.J 770:1:1-1 Tii
lots at the recast decline by
itSllw JONES A COOK.
’!*: - QLEEPIAG apartments, on first and second
Ior ■ kj story, thoroughly furnished, can be obtained
1 at reasonable rates oy application to Mrs George
Smith, on Pine Street, west side, between Pir,t
and New street,.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
92 MULBERRY STREET.
Interests paid on deposits cf SI $0,000
Collections made on ail ac^Mbie ao-
vances ou Cotton nnd 3IerchamJi«o in store.
Stocks and Bonds bought and sold, ttnd mistt
ments made as parties mav direct.
J M BOAIIDMaN, President.
T PofflLl,Cashier. s :im
FORSALEr
Horses and’Mules,
AtthototofW R Philip,. Pop!, r Street, oppo.
"ite^tollingsworth’s Block ori:!n,,,t!(