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the most, If
prominent railroad man
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KmIro«<l Jlan’a View ®I tbe
l{r:»s*n imer-Matea oinineree
rt a*
Pram «*• NatmaJ
](,. Alo«rt Pink, on* ot
ool toe most prominent i
•mh in tno country, baa been qaea'iooed
M * reporior of tbo Chicago Tribune
tboOl I be iteagan Inter-State Commerce
bill regulating railroad traific. While be
Bering that legian'.ua can cure some of
the evil* * tit* hZHtinx Munition, and
tb»titi»n»<»aaaiy to core ihem, be c m
DrD ia in atronz lerma on the wildness ol
aiiempiinglegl-latiOD with ao little in
. a:r , and oonauliratton M waj given to
It,,. lUagan bill, which, as wo showed
last «e-.k, was passed with ninety min
sira’ debate. It is aafn to say that in no
# ; 0 er civil sad country would an attempt
to interfere wi.h tbu management of (4,
"no 000000 of capital have been m*de
r. aoui a year or two of labortona loqai-
.r to which all interests would have ro
Vjg careful and patient hearing.
21-. Fink, therefore, remarks that Amer-
lC , B railroad cam pinion dislike legialative
mterferenoe, not for the reason that they
tmsk it would do sc good, but because
■., r £ial*tiv«) enuctuenta are not auffi
r.aotlv well conaidertd to reach the
ibuaei ” He git. a one striking illustra
tion of the haste and imperfection of the
g-agan bill; it would eubjeot the Eno
liu.ro.id to a boat of aeriona restrictions,
;,nt would not reach its great competitor,
1:,.- Sew York Central at all, b-cause the
Utter Us* nlw.lly withm the Slate of New
y Jt k. He adds that ivhat is moat needed
a to give legal force to the agreements
between the great competing lines as to
rile*, the present trouble being largely
iu, in his opinion, to the fact that th.eo
ognrmahU are Lri.ken.und unjust die
cMuiinat odb made by subordinate ug. ntSi
Taedifficulty with the average, and even
with the superior. Congressman seems to
bo ibst ho cannot be got to understand
•bat a complicated and delicate piece of
machinery the commeroe of a country
like this, in this age, is.
Hardly to be credited, but it is never-
thelesa (rue, that a sick horse or a bad-
roaditionod cow can bo brongbl np io a
fov do;* by tho nso of Simmons’ Inver
LegnUtor. The powders eboald bo mixed
villi the food, and they will cat it readi-
i n; and it is surprising to eeo what im
provement immediately takes place. It
Jop, n* tho bowels, strengthening them,
and doe* all and evon moro than the best
/[ Condition Powders. A small quantity
in the food for chickens will euro cholera,
and keep tho poultry healthy.
I dec.'ll lw
I Gxkiiul UnaoLkT Johnson’s Militia
Tchui*.—A. Washington correspondent
of tbe Cincinnati Commercial states that
wlu'ii tho army reorganization bill comes
up for consideration there will bo sub
lull ted nn ame ndment calling for the
orj-’-mz-ition of a National militia to tako
i the p e e of tho State militia in its pres-
' cut imperfect discipline. Tho proposition
voiO'S from tho Sooth, and it is said to
’ hive been suggested by tlio ex-Confeder-
al -ll 'Koral Bradley T. Johnson. Tbe
schruis is to provide for tho organization
and equipment of a militia force of 1,600
nun tram each Congressional District,
wboaball bo constituted into brigades,
divisions and corps, according to States,
the regimontal organization to be made
by the regiments, the brigado organiza
tion br tho Governor, and the division
organization by tbe President from tho
regular army. Each man enlisted to
servi'dvu years and bo subject to parade
duty nt llie orders of tbo division, brig-
tde, regimental and company command-
•» ; the enlisted men to receive one dol
lar per day for timo spent in drill and
annu.il encampments.
AN INCOME WITHOUT CAEE.
I lly the combination method of operat
ing fn blocks a handsome income can be
. eoourtul without ears. Capitol in any
amount, from |I0 to $50,000 may bo used
with iqual proportionate success. By
this ajst, m Messrs Lawrence & Co.,
1 Bints™, N. Y., pool the orders of thou
sands pf customer*, of various same, iato
one vast amount, and co-operate them
under the meat skillful management,
dividing profits monthly. Each sbnre-
h ldi-r thus obtains all tbe advantages of
lh,' largest capital and experienced skill,
and tbe percertige of profits ia very
gnat; $20 will pay S100 in 30 days;
$250 will return *1,825, or 71 per cent,
oniho >toik, and so on, an tho market
varna. P. D. Drake, E<q., publisher
Ki. k 1-laud (ItL) Daily Argus, .made
$101 15 on on investment ot $20, inOo-
toU-r. Hundreds of others nre doing
otou bitter. Messrs. Lawrence & Co.’s
r A» circular has ‘‘twounorring rules for
i Jcc» s in stock operations” and full in
formation, so that any one can deal in
clerks. All kinds of stocks and bonds
warned. New Government bonds sup
plied. D posits received. Apply to
Irtwreooe A Co., Bodkers, 57 Exchange
PU**. Now York City.
Tho Nf. BiicbolRS Hotel,
pc Broadway, New York, now under the nopn-
l»rn.naaemem of Mr. Uruh Welch, jsa isqth
*■'11 ro mated room-, excellent bode andI l«w root
an"u:m.aiatiom. An >1 orator MSMdSWMV
wuhlbo ladle.’entra ieo. The table and etten-
Aanor throughout la acknowledged es baing ub-
mr^wd. No extra charge fcjgjgy
tUBBY—"Why will men ■moke common
Tkmco. when tbe? can buy Marburg Bros.
•8KALOF NORTH CAROLINA. at tho same
,DR. 01. W. CASE’S
.LIVES REMEDY
) AND
BloodJPnrifier.
TONIC AND CORDIAL.
Thia is not a patent rued!cine, bat is prepared
-Wlrrtho dirertion of Dr M W Case, from hts
aftohte proeription. which in r.n oiter.sive
practire of over *7 years, he liss found most el
ferine in ell cases of disonieroil liver or irrpr.ro
blood. It is
85 write*
Balaam ■ 1 c
pleased with
ural bro' 8 c '
a ailky •
4 IpBEtf* AND TOTING
In every :**» ** 4 Q : which had.
crown wt te «*> * " t!r - This lady at
■ itt feci Parker’s Hair
it-i ;m m ore than
I • a- r^torel the n*t-
!j bt.y and giTen it
at • ni r Uui ever before.
Tkiwn^^TrTH 11 falling hair, and
UlgaTSS neacdp - rleas, nice aadcoji
that I an wer tf such plea^, and I
feel and ook I:M i7»tlf igain.” Diam-
foctact f .'P*^**. ** cuter chemically
into th:- 11 i it healing,
cleans ini ami ■ *£4 the beauti-
fuLfrsat*®^ ;oett« hair it prolacee,
‘uoxthrr with M • of restoring
hair to It* nairal joothful color,
leaving the heil rely freed from Dan
druff, "i* 8 •-altby, surprises no
Imi thin i* pl 'o- . ;:uy a bottle from
j^urdro -ist. BO,AND B. HALL, and
test its » r ' u "
THE A( =.1‘ TB hiPEEBLE AND CON-
VA 1.18CENT
Find jt • - 1 ** *“P , the 7 need ‘in the
health a •• <tren»n giving properties of
Parker's '* r Tnic. This comforting
invigors ’ « w-rmth and vigor
through >• - *1 is® -oothee the nerves
bacist »nd gives etrenglli
and flea -7 worn oat frame. It
is mnnr f**‘ M • p*n« to wines or liq
uor.- aeo -t>*' 11 1 intoxicate. Every
mother «■ oo: jl 5' strengthen and com
fort her i? but ill relievo and pacify
hernnir’t,' 1 b -f<i the free une of this
excellcn ,ic - : -7 a $1 00 bottle from
yoar dr *t. 1>I, AND B. HALL, ora
smlldIc ' tie t<5 cents and teat itsmsr-
V ▼T rsi I ^ oct8 3m
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY,')
Officb,
Al'orSTA. Ga-, I>e«nib«ar W. 187A
C )MMKN ING Motdav. 50th in»t trvoi wiD
irattr Miwon dDilj, excrpi auadAjr, u (oUovs.
4^)0 a m— MiU«dgenil6, Aumsth. v4 Aihir-jfton,
Atb«ns. AtiAntR and wa> stations.
A.mTtS st Augusta 1.1* p m. Connects
icr Uhar.rstou, Columbia, Charlotte*
Wr.2! ptor-.. R\)eifh. Port^moni.h,
PeVersbnjF, Norfolk, l>ansil)e. Rich-
raonL Ljxchbarr. CbarlottSTille,
Wasbinrtoo, Ba.tiw>orf, Philadelphia,
New York and the Bast.
9:00p m—MillcdifeYilJe. Augusta and way fcta-
tiona Am res as Au^vata S:10 a m.
Connects for Charleston, Port Rojal,
Coiuinbta. Ch*rlotW, Wi> minaton.
Petersburir. Norfolk. Dannlle. Rich
mood. Lynchburg. Charlottrrliie,
WashiR^ton. Ba’timcre. Philadelphia
N--» York and the Kaat.
Lu-as «*rwT-,?n to Au*nsts,
Pullman hfappera Au$rasta to New York.
QOnljooe chance of car* Macon to New Yerk
Train* amt c at Macon at CAO a m, and 9J0
p m.
Tiekctj to all principal points Ea*t ran bo ob
tained at Union Ticket O&cew and at Dtipot.
S K JOUNSUN, SuperiLtex-dcTit.
E R DORSEY.G^n P»m Amnt. janStf
.ivt;a aisg
The h ret ie > IWaperial organ of tbe
whole bauiin ii r «, as it controls the
life, he* :t- ar lappii.es* of men. Wneo
it isdi .-bedfc iu proper action, all
kinds of mlmexi arn tbe natural result.
'I'h.-d or, wood, tbe movements of
the heart an 1 blood, tho action of the
brain and nerv-s system, aro all imme
diately anectl with the workings of
tbe Liv ;r. It hi been succcBefnlly prov
ed that < resn’i August Flower is une
qualled n ca*g all persons afflicted
with Dj *"'P C h r Liver Complaint, and
sll the I BIS' n5 symptoms that result
from ax inno; by condition of tho Liver
anil SI' icb.riaoeple bottles to try, 10
cents. ii'.Uy sold in all towns on
tho W' item 'Continent. Three doses
will pr t:: .1* i« just what you want.
Nruoe i Bridge Builders.
r m*|!, U oVk a m. Tuesday. January 7th.
1871 teeleil t.-.,ala forbuiMiuym Wrought
Iron B> iwa,arnh>ir*rch or hlfih'truis plan,
will bo jceivw7 Bibb County t'ommiasionor,
•t their office faiMOii, Ga. Kull and minute
■prrillcaiiona c'.i-a kind! of bridiwa arch and
lneli tri are inthcCommUsionera'
office.ard aoae'/ll befurnlsbed toany bidder
UDonanilkatk-' , Biddcra will inclnda in their
eattmab i cofrie coat cf tho bridgo (mclud n*
door anil wiA Vk) traniporutlon of ihe »rme
to tho Mr<» o*. and rxpenso of errrtnub
peintinf anffir « reedy for use: lh.- n at ol
abutments n*"d*tnuwportation of all thema*
tt riici r.l ttM 'Jjr from Maoon to the place of
croctioT considered in tho estimates
upon which bwre baaed. Bond with fMenxHj
to keep tbe (exciutuve of wood work and
abutment*) repair for M-ven years will to re
quired of the nfildV. The Bht to reject any
and aii bids r«et.*\ed. By oraorof Board of
Bibb Ooont|M> ninBWi,
duel 5 laws’ W G SMITH, C'erlt,
.TtH
(jiND DISTRIBUTION.
Commnwea'th Dislribu-
tion Co.
By antboiv of Common wealth of Kentucky.
DrawiTik'w details under aupenision ol promi-
zentcitizo ot Ki-nlucky, in the city ot Louis-
villa.on - *• *
Thurday. Jan. 30, 1879.
KO SUING, NQ POSTPONEMENT.
FRlkctd PA1D1N FULL!
$l’-5 i30
iCOKETS ONLY S3-
Unif Jlflod Sui’CM «f the Popular Prawlflgs
Rejtjlo following attractive liat of prizes for
the Jaxuart Drawibo:
a
I’riiee SSSeorb. ep'roximat’n prizes X700
11’risoa -.0 eeeb, do do 1AM
fl'ruo, 100 each do do MO
$115,400
Wa !a Ticket., 12. Ball Ticket,. $1.
Z7/!ckeH, JBO. M Tickets. *100
lmit by po.toffice Money Order, remstered
lot r. b in Ic droit or express. Pull list ol draw-
imrubli.bed in Ixmisv lllo Courier-Journal and
No York Herald, and mailed toall tickot-hold-
ers Kor licketM ana information address COM-
4tkVkhALTH DirtTRIHUTION CO. orTJ
OOMKKI IR1). Sec'y. Conr:or-Journal Build-
nfrliouisviild K» cecktilljanSO
s. s. s.
Ia a perfect Blood Fobifish. and is the
on purely VzaBTASis remedy known to ,d
en, that has made radiral and Phrmivext
dies of Syphilis and ScxorcLi in all their
|p*S.
thoroughly remove* mercury from tho
mom; It reliOTOs the agonies of mercurial
rlamatism, and speedily cures all skin dia
' For sale by
Iun t. Rankin & Lamar.
IMTimiJLF B. B
XNRElLKUrXBHITKKI'llSl’sOrVICS, T
Atlantic and Ghlv Raileoad >
Savannah. Nov. SO, 1S7S.J
/"N and after SUNDAY. Dec. 1st, Passenger
VTrain, on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT KXPRht'S.
Live Savannah daily at.. i C
Aive at Josup am I 5
issiasy—=5g-i
1Sig<SSSst:r
A-lvd at TalUhaasce 8.00 am
A-ivo at Jackaouville
i.ve fklUaMt
t ivo Jacksonville...^
fira Lire Oak........#-*..**.*.*****
,e Albany
ANTI-BELIOITS.
It oris directly upon the liver, restoring it
whandiMtaed. toils normal condition, and in
ngutattng the activity oltliis great gland every
otneronmu of the sistcm 1s l.-nellu-i. It im-
prove, digestion and ossiste nature to cHmiuat<>
all irapanuc* from tho sistcm. and while it i
the cheapest mrdirioe in the market it is also su
perior tjll known remedies. While It is more
ede>-tu*nhan Blue Masa it is mild and perfect ly
safe, containing nothing that can in tho llightSM
degree iijure the aratem. It docs not sicSsn or
G a pain, neither due* it amiken tho patient nor
ve tho ayatoa constipated, as most other med-
icinea da
It Cures
Headache, Kick Headaches Water Brash. H, art-
hum. Sick Stomach. Jaundice, Colic. Yeriigo.
Neuralgia. Palpiutiou of the Heart. Pen-.i!
Beaknrwand Irregularities, ell Skin slid Blood
L-VC AlDany......~.~
Iavc BaInbridgo...«.
Live Thomas vibe
Lire Jesup.
a-. Fever mud Ague, and Conatipa
. Worms. P.
or of ibo Bowel*.
In small doses it is also a sure cure for Chrosic
Piatrli.ua.
i.Tvkentwoor three' timee a day it prevent-
. fd w Paver. Diptheria, Scarlet rerer. Cholera
l£ " m dl l 1 *!
,^rr A-c V a
,5ur*owuK^f 1 "S
doctor- n'ra - rcoffi-Sectiveara.
aalils modieino ever offered to the Aatenro;,
Aa fast ae it menu become known its
rmea universal in every community. No
“ly will i • without it after having oocotestoi
..s swat vidua. It bee proved an IneeHmoMe
r’xMngto thousand, who have used it. hnr.-.ng
h.wlth a >d strength to those who * r
■wmmr.y at death's door. Prepared at tho i.... -
ivary of the !
MKDIC1NBOO. PniLADBLPIIIA. l'A.
Bottui V. c. Extra I. * kg k si zk ;le.
tk GENTH
pBVlHMbAAfCMk. A* Wiinfril
[hal Bui!,. PRK£ Ask your Druw’rist for it.
■ jB -dawlv
cigars,
jV'e have a large stock all I
“ 1 cigars and will sell at
s' for nest thirty days.
■ Seymour, Tinslev & Co.
8.00 a N
8A0 P X
A50PM
....... 3225 PM
....... w 4.45 P M
4.50 P M
,..,,.....8.10 PM
I/'vd m-HMrii^^» •
Savon.
Savannah for Ferrandica.
im^lCnd'CcdacKey-U^ th. trmm
^^gss’WsKwaBs
iSsfesa
^“Agerarrom Brunswick «rive at Savau-
nl ‘,!?ha,rfclear, between Montgomery and
CO U NTY.—Wherui.s
knion <•> 'CM. applies to Be tor
pif3BStsil.te.7a
V»««re
ai^aeagBaasgSl'S
KutauU. Mottgomery, MoOiie. ne
.'le.meMeav^Ba.nbridjre ter
\ A- ' r "n' I ’L,.J A Railroad leave junction.
.F/JSfetowttes
I ^®Ti 4 o^raB-«*«*M DI.
k Ssv ., m .h. Sundays Mfcplfd.. at
::ve .t McIntosh « JZJ0 P X
'.rr.ve at Jeaup . » S.06 P *
r re at Blackahoar ( „ 7.0OPX
-me at lJopor t M .. AOS a X
»vr Du|»l>t a S.J5 A X
e*vo Blackahear ^ - 1L30PX
-a\eJe»up , , - 1.47 P a
-ave McIntosh - 130 P X
at ...-.mV
WKSTERN DIVISION-
da rLV. arsDATS nxi-ZPT • 5 . K
eave Dupont — “ S.45 A X
•a\e loM.Ol
g«vo Quiiman - - ui a M
Arrive at Tlianunvillo-# - ,...t.oO p m
l*e«vo ThofliAsville.M^—— ”....4.40 P M
Iacavo Camilla - * ' 1 ~ 0A0 P M
Arri\e*l Albany - (.10 A »
Ltavo Albany - — 7 40 a M
1/cave Camilla....-^. **"10 85 a M
Arrive ThomasviUe a M
Ltave ThomANville *•* 1.-S5P M
UuvoC^uitman-^—S.10P M
Ijfiare \ altlokl* nf 1 5 45 P M
morltt
Central and sosmwesiern Kanroa
biTAjnfAn. Ga. Doc,80,1978
O N and after Kcnday. Dec h. 1S7S, p&**snger
truna on the Ccntrai and Southwestern
Ra:lrocul* mod branches will ran as follow*:
T Il-TlH 5’. GOI50 BWX3T,
JytaTt-sSavannah... ............................... 9:90 ▲ M
Leatet Autrust*. ..............................8:80
Arrivea at Augusta ^.^^...~..~o~.4:*5 P M
Arrive* a’ Macon 6:45P M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta.. .^.9:16pm
Arrivea at Atlanta ^..^5K>i a M
Leave Macon forBufaula, < icej t balur-
dny 9 00? M
Atttveai hulaula ........10:15 A M
lieave Macon for Columbus, except Sun
day 8.00PM
Imre ai Col am but 4.45 A M
Making cioee connoctlon at Atlanta with West
ern aad Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for an points West and North.
COXING HOC Til AJTD BaST.
Leave* Atlanta...... .........11:40 F ■
Arrives at Macon 6:20 a M
Leaves Maron.,.. 7dX) A X
Arrives at Milled^eville 9:44 A X
Arrive* at Ratonton 11:80 A X
Arrives at Augusta 4:45pm
Arr.ves at Savannah3:15 P x
Leaves Augusta 8.SO a x
Leave Kufaula for Maccn.except Sunday 6.00p M
Arrive at Macon 6.45 a X
Leave Columbus for Maoon, except Bun-
day......... M ..... M ~n 11 fri^— —- 8.45 p M
Arrive at Macon 5,10 a m
Making connection at Bar&nnah with the At’
lantlr and Gulf Railroad for all point* in Florida.
TRAI5 HO.*.—GOIRO H0RTH AHD WWT.
Leaves Savannah 7:30 P M
Arrives at Augusta .............5:40 A X
Leaves Augusta .....................8:80 P X
Arrives at Milledgerille.. 9:44 A x
Arrive* at Ratonton .... M . U .11:S0 A M
Arrives at Macon.. 8-00 A X
Leave* Maoon for Atlanta.................. 8:40 A X
Arrive* at Atlanta 1:15 p x
Leave* Maoon (or Albany and Rufaula, 8 80 A M
Arrive* at Rufaula.... 3:86 p X
Arrives at Albanj M .. MMMMM .B MM * MMMM . 1:26 P M
Leave* Macon for Columbus 9,10 A M
Arrives at Columbus 8.15 P v
Trains on th:s schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, makiua
close connection at Atlanta with Western ana
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail
road; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all point* North and East.
Rufaula Tram connect* at Fort Valley for Per
ry, and at Cuthbert for Fort Gaines dolly exoept
Sunday.
» Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesday*, Thursdays and Friday*.
COMIHG SOUTH AHD HAM.
Leaves Atlanta..... ......1:15 P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta M . M .— M . 6.55 p x
Leaves Albany............... 1:55 P X
LoavesKufaula..... 12:15 AX
Arrives at Macon from Rufaula and Al
bany........................... 7:10 P M
Loaves <!nlninhn« ,,,,,,, Mr -ii«en A<M
Arrives at Macon from Columbus...... 5:05 F M
Loaves Macen. M . M 7:35 p X
Arrives at Augusta..„.. w ^........... M .........5:40 A M
Leaves Augusta p u
Arrive* at Savannah 7:15 A m
Passengers for MUlcdgeville and Ratonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannuh, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect doily except
Monday, for tboso points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars to New York
via Augusta. Columbia. Charlotte and Richmond
on 7:So p w, train.
Passengers from Southwestern Georgia take
Sleeper Maoon to Augusta on 7:85 pv, train
connecting with Pullman Sleeper to New York
without change.
E II SMITH, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt Gen Supt. ORB, Savannah,
J C Smaw. W. G. RAOUL.
Gea Trav Agt. Sunt. 8 W R R. Macon.
jtnStf
O
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
FLO JttI D A
Macon & -Brunswick R. R.
GZHZILU. SUTSKITTaSllBST’S OUTICS.J
Macon, Ga., Nor. SO, 1S78. J
N and alter Bunilay, tho 1st instant. Pas-
sangcr tnuna on this rood will run aa (ol-
1 -
CUMBERLAND ROUTB via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSBNGER NO. 1. SOUTH. Daily
Learu Macc-n.........................., Tit* P X
Amro Cochran .lOiOSPx
Arriro it.Blman 11:06 pm
Arrive Jojuj) „ „ - „.... 4:10 AM
Arriro Brunswick „,... 7:00 a m
Leave Brunswick i«r atcamer 7:15 am
Arrive Fernandina 11:15 a m
Arriyo Jacksonvill# 4:55pm
NIGHT PASSBNGER NO. 2, NORTH-Daily
Leave Jacksonville 8:00 A M
Leave Pernanilina per Steamer............ 1:00 p M
Arrive Brunswick 6:45 P X
LeaTO Brunswick. 7:15 PX
Loavo Jesap.. 10:05 P X
Leave Butman.—.. — 3:19 A X
Leavo Cochran .4:25 A X
Amvoat Macon ...,6:55ax
. Close connection at Macon for all points North,
Bait and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. J.Sout
Via Jesup sdJ Lire Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon ..*■ 7:45AX
Arrive Cochran... —...10:33 AX
Arrive Boatman — .14:02 A X
ArrtTe Jesup — —... 6:50 P X
Arrive Jacksonville S:OOAX
NO.4 NORTH. Daily.oiccpt Sunday.
Loavo Jacksonville 6 50 P X
Loavo Jesup —. 7.45 . M
Leavo Kastman......... — .. IU5PX
Loavo Cochran...— 3.45 p X
Arriro Macon — — 0:25 P M
Connects at Macon for points North, Bast and
We6t ’ HAWKIN8YILLB BRANCH.
Freight and acccmmodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran 10:15PX
Arrive Hawkinsvilie 11:00 p x
Leave llawkinarillfl. 8:20a m
Arrive Cochran................. 4:05 A M
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Maccn.
Leave Cochran— — 10:45 IX
Arrive Iiawkins\il)o M ...,... M 11.80 a a
Leave Hawkinsvilie.^.^ 245PX
ArriveCocliran^ — 8:80pm
Connects at Cochran with trains S and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W. J. JARVIS. Mast. Tram.
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE
air-line railway.
OFFICE GKN’L PASS, k TICKET AGT
Atlasta. Ga. Oct 31.187J.
O N and after Sumlay, November loth, double
daily Trains will run onthis Road as follows
GOING BAST.
Night Mail and Pasaengor Train.
Arriro Atlanta..... —...
Leave Atlanta 3.15 p m
Day Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta————..
Leave Atlanta 6.00 pm
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta 12.00 m
Leave Atlanta ....—
Day Passenger Train
Arrive Atlanta... —.... 1030 pm
Leave Atlanta —
GOING BAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta im
Leavo Atlanta 5 40am
Through Proight Train
Arrive Atlanta. —...... _
Leavo Atlanta ........... 925am
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta - — 4.-0pm
Leave Atlanta —.
Through Freight Tram
Arrive Atlanta. 7. T1.20 a m
Leave Atlanta. —
lT-*e connection at Atlanta for all poi:'.l w est
and at Charlolto for all points Bast.
G J FO&EAC&B, G M.
WJ HOUSTON.
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Tbrouii Sleepers to Aipta!
GEORGIA RAILROADCO.
OPIICZ GXZ'I. P.SSESGZB AGT.
Avscsta. Ga. Nov. tL 1S7S.
Commencing this date, and until further no.
LUCAS SLEEPING COACHES
Will run betwoca Augusta and Maccn.
Leave Macon .9:00Dm
Arrive August*. ^.8:18 ftm
l>dAve AiKU»la .........fkSO p m
Arrive Macon —- ^-.4.80 a A
Connecting at Macon for all points m Florida.
and at Ar-msta for all point* Southeast.
and Northeoat, DORSE !•
B*vIH( General Paseengtr A cent.
I LaG LEAVE to inform the kind public that I hare opened, in the capacious storehouse. 46
Second Street, next to Wing A Sol jnou's jewelry store a branch under the name,
SURPRISE STORE,
wag a fine and select stock of Millinery. Ladle* Fancy Goods, due Hosiery, Ladies and Gent* Un
derwetar. Kio Glove®. Z-phyr«, Shawls. Etc, and mary ether d«»irable articles too numerous to men-
tion, at turpminclj low pncco.
My MUhnorv Deportment will he »uperintended by a first-c!asj milliner, who is experienced
every branch thereof and well aoqaamre«d with latest btyle* and Fashion*. Your kind patronage
respectfully solicited.
L NEWMAN,
nor SO S3 CHERRY STREET.
EMBODY CALL AND SEE USE
[NEXT TO “LANIER HOUSE.’’]
PIANOS AlISTD orgkajsts
VIOLINS at $2 GO.
W. W. COLLINS,
—MANUFACTUKER OF AND DEALER IN—
Carriages, Buggies,
WAGONS.
BABY CABS AND HARNESS.
MAOON, GEORGIA.
I 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.
My vehicles have been used in this mai’ket for nine
years, and in every case have given satisfaction. I have in
stock
20 Nice Carriages,
25 Stylish. Tod Baggies.
200 Stylish and Durable No-Top Buggies.
150 Two-Horse Wagons.
60 One-Horse Wagons.
I have recently leased the upper wareroom of No. 66
Second street, recently occupied by the Macon Cadets, and
I now can show by far the largest Carriage Repository and
the largest stock of goods in the State. Call on e.
will treat you right.
W. W. COLLINS.
66, 70 and 72 Second street, Factory on Poplar street.
oot25...eodtl
Baltimore Guano.
AND
Soluble Acid Phosphate.
■ ^UFAOTURED by the Chesapeake Guano Co., and warranted to be equal in overy reap act
to that Celebrated Fertilizer, Will be sold at tho same rates, for cash or ootton option, aa all
standard Fertilizer*.
COBB & CLANCY.
75 Second Street, near Poplar, Maoon, Georgia,
General Agents for Southwestern Georgia.
fkejn CllHOLME
fublic Square, Americua, Go.
a. 8. EAHON, Propi
The CAIN HOUSE run in connection.
First da** oeoom modal km. $2 per day
Sample Booms a specialty. Free bath* V the
avelinc petrous.'
CransporwaiyM-
HS HAINEof
General Superintendent.
PURE SUGARS.
10 burKhfads Choice Yellow i;landed New Or
leans Smears. \
10 hlida White New Orleans Sugars, for sale ow.
Semi vour orders.
Seymour, Tinsley dc Co.
John L. Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
Maoon. . - - - Georgia
STEVENS’ POTTERY.
MILLEDG-EVILLE. GEORGIA-
STEVENS BROS. & CO„
Manufacturera 2nd Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Steam Pressed, Doable Glazed, Vitrified Drain,
Sewer end War Pipes, Flower Pots,
FIRE ud GRATE BbJCX. PLAIN ud FANCY BORDER BRICK. COMMON RED BRICK.
LATHS and LUMBER, Dry and Dressed.
until STEVENS BROS k CO.. Proprietor*
JaET foU^ jjHF(I£TMA£ ‘CflFT^ !}3e
‘^EFUL WELL ^ ^Rj^jVlENTAL.
C.
'ALL AND LOOK AT OUR USEFUL PRESENTS.
Elegant Parlor Suits and Fine Chamber Suits
at very loir price*
PATENT ROCKERS, lh. dmmI Chvr, made.
FARCY FOLDING
TSRFORATBD-SEAT CHAIRS and ROCKERS. _ ..
CHILDREN’S CHAIRS ol all Kinds and at all Pricre.
‘ Brackets, Wall Pockets, Match Safes. Comb Bom-* and Toy Bedsteads and Bureau,.
Call ajid sec the Prettiest Stock in Macon.
THOMAS WOCXD,
eodlm Next to “Lanier House,” Macon. Ga.
Splendid line of
BANJOS at $2 00.
GUITARS at $1 Oil.
TAMBORf NBS at 75 ct.i.
DRUMS at SI 00.
AOCORDEONS AND HARMONICAS!
The finest ever seeu in Macon.
?200 will buy a First-Cloos PLano with Stool and Cover.
Musi* l>jok$ aud Port-Folios (nieo presents) .
Coll and look at our Stoca.
WOOO’S MUSIC STORE.
>llm Next to VLamer House,** Maoon. Ga.
BERND BROS.,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Saddles, Harness, Collars,
Whips and Horse Equipments generally.
We keep constantly on hand a argo and well assorted variety of
Buggy, Carriage, Phaeton, Dray, Wagon and Cart Harness
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, etc.
a complete stock. Also
OAK AND HEMLOOK SOLE. HARNESS. UP
PER, PATENT, ENAMELED AND
LAOE LEATHER.
American and French Calf, Kip and Lining skins, and
Saddlers’ Harness Shoemakers’ and Tanners’
Materials, Tools and Fin ungs. Cali and see ns.
BERND BROS..
22. 24, 6c 26 THIRD ST, MACON. GA;
Pay cash for hides, furs, wax. wool, tallow, finished and
ough leather. 0CtaT ’“ Bm
SPECIAL_NOTICE.
I am this day ^authorized by
Jas. I Gaff & Go., oi Mill Greet
to state to the public that I am the only agent in Georgia
for then’ Mill Creek Cabinet
FIVE YEAR OLD RYE WHISKY,
and their only and sole agent in this city for all grades of
their whiskios. They furthermore desire me to state that
their
BKX2L.L. GREEK GJk&XWJ&'T
m ir whisky peculiar to itself alone, and made by an
ent3 ditf.3 rent 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 used to Flavor. I have
sold Four Hundred Barrels of the Cabinet in 12 months,
and have had but one complaint, and this was occasioned
by the barrel staining the whisky.
I now state to tho 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. Resp’y
oct27 tf
L. W. RASDAL. AfiFNT
W. JRuKent, IEW Thos. S. Greene.
Carriage Factory.
KENT&GREENE,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS
OUR SHOPS ON POPLAR STREET, NEXT DOOR TO STEWART’S STABLES,
A RB tupdlied with a full stock of the choicest materials, and we have in our employ the best
mechanics in Georgia. We will make nothin* bat the very best work, and at price, wi'hin
the reach of all, The manut-cturinc department ie in chaige of T S Greene, late of Freemau k
Greene, who will be ylud to wait on all his old customer,. The best hand-made harness always on
hand. Repairing of all kinds will have careful attention. Price, low. We will occupy the old
carriage atand, rear of Good, Small A Co, asa salesroom, on October 1st, All work warranted.
Maoon. Georgia. August 22,1878. au25-dsunk w6ms
House-Furnishing Emporium.
GEO. S. OBEAR,
93 Cherry Street.
Come and see the finest assortment of Crockery, French
China, American China.
Bouse Furnishing Goods,
Stamped and plain Tiu Ware, Toilet Sets, Agate Iron
Ware, etc. Cutlery of all kinds. Agent of the celebrated
EXCELSIOR HOT BLAST COOK STOVE,
Also, Charter Ook. Sunny South, Cotton Plant and other
desirable patterns. ooiseodem
L. J. GUILMARTIN. J.K.GAUDRY.
fLato Cashier Souther
\ B/'iik State of (Joorgi
L. J. GDH.MARTIN & GO.,
Cotton Factors
AND
Commission Merchants.
120 BAY STRBLT, '
Savanuaii, Georgia.
Liberal Advenes made on consisiiinenta o
Cotton.
Bagging ana iron TieB
For rale at Lowest market rata*.
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JOHN FLANNERY. JNO L JOHNSON
Managing partner of late firm I. >
J Gudmartin A Co. 1S«\*» to 1577. J
JOHN FLAN SKY HO.
Cotton Faciors
AND
Commission Merchants,
NO 3 KULLEY’S BLOCK.
Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
—Age nth for——
JEWELL’S MILLS YARNS * DOM RSTIC3 etc
B K GOING am! TIES for tale at low.Jt market
rates. PROMPT and CAREFUL ATTEN
TION given to all business oulrmtod to us.
, fwRAT.nARH ADVANCES madooucon-
signmems. aueihlawGw
WILLIAM MoKAY,
Accouktaitt, Rxpkrt and Gknbkal Aobmt
SECOND STREET.
TTTITH an experience of thirty-five years* un-
v T dertakcB investigation of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, ro-
ceivershipa, and confidential business of all
kinds. On application will visit am towns in
Middle or Southwest Ga., in above capacity.
References:—I O Plant, Asher Ayors, K J La
mar, G B Roberts and J J Gresham Esquire
Macon. Ga. mal
Sheldon Collins & Co.,
} , Makers q
BLACK AND COLORED PRIMING INKS
Office, 26 Frankfort Street,
NEW YORK
npHKSR Inks can always bo found on ala
A factory prioe, at
J. W. BURKB A CO’S.
A"Ct«l.
1. 0. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers
MAOON. GEORGIA.
buy and soil Exchange at tbo lowest rates. Gold
Btocks and Bones.
Deposits Received®
Advance* Wuda on Cotton <n tt«r,
OOLLEOTIQy* 8 PROMPTLY 8TTFNDPD TO
FOS*»A^ E,
Horses and M les,
At the lot of W tt Philips. Poplar St- t. opna
ito Uollingsworlb's Block ° t30...tf
SPOOL COTTOJK.
KSTA11LISIIB1) 1812.
George A. Clark,
SOLE AGENT,
400 BROADWAY, NEW YOLK.
Tbedis'inetive features of thia fpoel cotton
aro that it is mode from the very finest
Sea Island Cotton.
It is finished soft as tho ootton from which it
is made it ho* no waxing or artificial ttnUh to
deceive the e* es. It is tbe strongest smoothest
and most el-.stic lewitu thraad in the mat bet.
For machine sewing it lias no equal. It is wound
WHITE SPO- il.S'
The Black is the most perfect
JET BLACK
ever produced in spo 1 cotton, being dyed by
system patented by ouraelves, Ihe colors a
dyed by the
NEW ANILINE PROOEfife
Bring them so perfect and brilliaat th
drees makers everywhere u«o them instead
sewing silks
A Gold Medal h»siupl o**mawn-ded ’hi* spool
Colton at ParN Exhibition l»78, neing the h»gh*
•st award for ••p k»1 I5o»ton
We invite con»pariNon and respectfullv oak
lad .es to give it a fair tna‘ a d convince them
selves of its superiority over afcithcrs,
To be had at » hoiesale at
8.WAXKLB UU A BRO:
8. T, 1 dLB MAN A CO
NUSSBAUM & DaNNENBKRG
and a full assortment at ret&i) at
S. Waxelbaum & iiro.’s,
Mulberry Street, ...V-acon, Ga
novl2 dsm
CEWTK*fe^ HOTEL
EUFAULA. ALABAMA.
Q.OOD BOARD ami Booms and tbe Best At
£mo FOR if AT Ah O Gif
BUSTOS Uiii.ili BisLLIKS
20 boxes Boston clear bel
lies will be sold to close con
signment
Seymour, Tinsle^ & Oo.
MIX Sc KIRTLAND
Cotton Avenue, 66 Third Street.
MACON. GEORGIA.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We offer to the retail trade a line of Boots and Shoes
that cannot be xcelled We have the best and most
stylish of Philadelphia shoes for Ladies and Children’s
wear. Our stock comprises the very best of common and
fine grades. Before purchasing your
BOOTS AND SHOES
you will do well to cal o us.
We have a good stock of HATS a t our stand
on Third Street,
MIX & KIBTLATO-
Land Hear Ms con tor Sale-
" 3Y viitneofa power of sale vested in tho City
_ 3 Building and Loan At-oci^ion by dood
under seal duly executed in favor of taiil Asso
ciation on lh*7 lat day of Mai.in th v-ur 1875,
by Jobm X Bugger by, wbi> h de»cl i • <tu!jr re
cord ed said jjnorii&oo uin ex« one ubiio
sole to the highest bid^e- *orc**b,<r • nay,
the 18lh ay o J*mnarv. 1879, . ml
hours of flherilTs « de*. a tn e..:i in
Macon, Bibb county, Ga th 1<-How r y,
•wit: A'lofthe suutb uali of 11.- k.o«m
_ lot No 9 in the turvey known Juikin'a
Block, in said county and State, on the road
leading from Macon to lVry, about oho and a
quarter miles from Macon, containing abont
five-eighths of an acre, more or let 8: bounded on
the north by tho other part of said lot, south by
land formerly belonging to the estate of Robert
Findlay, east bj a SO foot street, and west by
land of Patrick Daley. Said property will bo sold
to satisfy a debt now duo said Association by
said Haggcrby, amounting to tbe principal sum
of (987 50 and interest thereon from this date,
together with the costs and expenses cf this
proceeding. Said debt being tlm amount due on
a bonu, after allowing all rredits. to secure tho
payment of which bond said deed, with power of
sole, was executed. Good fee simple title mads
on the day of sale to the purchaser. Macon, Ga,
December 14th, 1878. GEO W BURR,
Secretary and Treasurer City Building :.nd
Loan Association. decl7 law in
City Lot for Sale.
B Y virtue ol a power of sale vested in tho City
Building & Loan Association by deed un
der seal duly execute! m favor of said Amelia-
S ion theist day of July’ in tL-: year 1874, b
ames W Edward.*, whim deed is dull neordc i.
►aid Association will expose at jub’- tuih
bigoesi Didder for oo*b. on Sa*.urt>av, :L.- 18;b
day • f J ary, ill ffX JibT IT I |l >Xl»
boar* of ten in the morning and four oVlock in
the vfteraoon, at th© court bouse, in Xkcor. Bibb
omnty Georgia, the fori wing proper t>, 1 w.t:
All that pane ofiai.d s^nai* ir^ -©.mi > i Via-
eon. m saidcou ty »:;:d -tub . aad kr -^ ninthe
p«an of said city as lot N • 4. in b!c< k 13. o . i *:.>
right ot th© >traet leaning to Vinevir- le’ow tf;<*
resident of Mr. Whittif, now in the ccrui ai c>
of Mrs. Elizibetb G Edward:. t*aM • rop<rty
will be sold to satisfy a debt now cur >aid \sso-
ciaiion by taid Edward-,amounting to ihe prin
cipal sum of 12,814 93 »nd interest thereon fr m
this date, together wi;h tho c-osts and expenses
of this procce<ling. Said dent being the amount
due on a bond, after Allowing all credits, to se
cure tho payment of which bond said deed, with
power of s le, was ex©« ufetl. Good fee *implo
title mode on day of sal© to the purenaser. Ma*
con. Go, December 14,1S78.
GEO W BURR,
Treasurer City Building and Loan
dec!71aw4w
J. WORTH*CO- SU
Will re-
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