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TO AND FROM
FLORIDA
Him » onklinK THkcfi Ills I»e-I GOOD RESULTS
IcaL | Are al*raj* pleaiant to contemplate, a.
Senator Conklinfj, *aj» a WaahiDRton I 'Ve.-y dyapeptia aufferer who uses Par-
n>eeial to the Cincinnati Commercial,] ker’e Ginger Tonic will attest, ioob-
bl i-ihis defeat with eompoam*, and Main from this remedy th* re®*gratify-
while ho declines to bo interviewed, his i°K relief when dutrasaed with Headache,
friends say for him that be is not yet I Ij0W Spmts. Nervooznees, Wakefnines?,
through with tbo battle, but henceforth Palpitation of the Heart, lover Disorders,
there will be open war between him and Costiveneas, Pam in tho Stomach, Heart-
the adminiattation at all points. Among I hern, Cramps, etc., is a pleasant expe-
neutral Republicans there is groat regret I ncnco that surprises no less than it com- . Cumberland route via Brunswick
a* i he whole affair aa calculated to injure forts. Another remarks bio feature of this I NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1. SOUTH. DoiBH
tL* .fclieu k„t :he m»er*l remedy is its powerful specific action on L»re Macon Mf*
Macon & Brunswick B. B.
i W. W. COLLINS,
Gmtbul Smturirani Omcx
Macon, Ga., Jan. II, 1R9. I
O N and after Sunday, the lSb instant, I’ai-
fcdiccr trains on this road will run as fol
lows :
CUMBERLAND ROUTR via BRUNSWICK
—MANUFACTURER OP AND DEALER IN—
the Republican party; bnt the general
verdict ia that toe administration cannot
afford to have itc men and measures dic
tated by the Now York 8euator. The
administration is responsible to tho conn'
try for affairs in the New York custom
hones, and should be permitted to make
their own selections. Friends of tho ad
ministration are greatly elated. At the
White Uouso there is qeite a love-feait
to-night and mutual congratulation?.
Cockling is at his rooms at Wormley’e,
and while bo is a good deal cast down, ho
talks over tho mat Ur with his friends
like a philosopher, bnt with bitterness.
NovcUreatllnc »* a l>ihnination.
Richard Grant White in the North American
ReviewJ
There arc millions of peoplo in Eng
land nod millions in America, and almost
millions in Auttralla, to whose enjoyment
of life novels are almost as necessary as
food to their life lUolf, everyone of whom
Uke some credit to themselves for the
lime they pass in “reading,” complacent
ly contrasting themselves with idlers and
those who ore given to tho frivolities of
life. A vsin end foolish notioD, for there
is probably no more insidious form of
laziness, no method of passing timo more
absolutely void of exertion of any kind
than novel-reading as novels are rend by
moat of those for whom they are written.
As a child opens its month and has sogsr
plums pat into it, so the ordinary novel-
reader sits quietly and thonghtleady end
hasaitiry poured through bis eyes into
his mind or into that what serves him in
that capacity. It is quite another spirit
end with another purpose that groat
worka of imagination aro approached by
those who esn appreoiste them.
[ remedy is its powerful specific
the skin and mucous surfaces of the
throat and lnngs by which it unfailingly
enrea the worat cases ef Cough, Cold and
Sore Throat. It cures in a wonderfully
short time, removes all sorenesa from the
lungs, and protects the feeble from Con
sumption. Bay a $1.00 bottle from yonr
druggist Roland B. Hall, ora sample bot
tle at IS eta., and teat its merits.
jam 8, 3mos.
An Undeniable Troth.
You deserve to snffer, and it yon load
miserable, unsatisfactory lifo in this besn-
tifnl world, it is entirely your own fault
and there ia only one excoso for you—
yonr unreasonable prejudice and skepti
cism, which has killed thousands. Per
sonal knowledge and common sense rea
soning will scon show yon that Green's
Angnst Flower will enro yon of Liver
Complaint or Dyspepsia with all its mis
erable effects, snch as sick headache, pal
pitation of the heart, sour stomach, habit
ual oostiveness, dizziness, of tho bead,
nervous prostration, low spirits, etc. Its
sale now reechos every town in tho West
ern Continent, and not a druggist but will
tell yon of its wonderful enros. Yon can
buy a sample boltlo for 10a. Threo doses
will cure yon. july8 ly
Andre Cochran _ .
Andre Kutmii_
ArrireJeanp..
, 9:47 PM
..U-.lSPM
. S:i7 A ■
Arrive Rmmwi,r &00AK
Leare Brunswick par steamer..
Arrive Kunisndin*.
Arrije Jacksonville.
Andre Cedar Keys... USF X
NIGHT PASSENGER NO.*,NORTH-Daily
Leave Cedar Krjs.™.™.....™.,......... 5:55 AM
Leave Jacksonville 11:15 x x
Leave Pernondina per Steamer.™.™... 345 p jc
Arrive Brunswick — . .7:4S p x
Leave Brunswick............™...™.......... 8:00 p M
Leave Jesnp 10-A5PM
Leave Kastman ™ 3:31 a M
Leave Cochrsn . ™™ 4iSS a m
Arrive at Macon ™~ —6:55 A w
Close connection at Mscon for ell points N'orlb,
Rut and Wat via Atlanta and Augnita.
DAT ACCOMMODATION NO. 3. Son t
Via Jesnp sod Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 7:43 A x
Arrive Cochran™- . l(hSS a m
Arr Kastman.™,,—,.,
Arrive Jesnp ™.™.™.™™.~™_—. 6J0 p M
Arrive Jacksonville 8-00 A M
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville...™ — - CJO P M
Leave Jesnp-..™ - 7.45 - *
Leave Kastman — - tSPX
Leavo Cochran.- 3.45 p M
Arrive Macon - - 6:25 P x
Connects at Macon lor points North, Bast and
West.
HAWKIN8VILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.!
Leave Cochran™...™ — ™— 10SXTP x
Carriages, Buggies,
WAGONS.
BABY GABS AND HARNESS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
J . dKY
lssat CLuhlcr bOQlJj
UfiUMABTIMCO.
CARRIAGES BUGGIES* WAGONS
b J GUILMAitTiN
{ Bank State of GoocV
milTin
Cotton Factors
1 ■ - AM)
Commission Merchants.
120 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Georgia.
Liberal Advances made on consignments
otton.
Bagging ana iron Ties
T.
G.H.MUMM&CO. CHAMPAGNE.
IMPORTATION IN 1878
35,906 Cases,
A Itrnvo icoy.
Tho Now York UcraWt special dispatch j
from Torre Haute, Ind., tolls a dramatic
story. At a public school in that city, J
during tho morning hoars of last Mon
day, one of tho scholars, named Frank
Peacheck, discovered that the upper
stories of the building wore on fire. There
were nt tho time nearly five hundred |
scholars in tho school, and a hasty cry,
the slightest display ot terror on the part I
of tho lad, would beyond doubt bare
sacrificed many yonng lives and have
plunged many families into tho deopcst j
slOiction that can bo visited on human J
beings—tho sudden loss of their children
by a painful and horribio death.
Tbo bravo boy—fur coolness in snoh a
moment of peril is tho perfection of oonr-
age maintained bis presence of mind,
and, going quietly to the principal of the
school, communicated to him in a wbis- |
per tbo fcarfnl intelligence. Even then j
the removal of the children caused snob
affriKbt that some ot the little ones leap
ed from tbo lower windows, fortunately
16,270 Cases more
than of any other brand.
jnn S9wedA,at3w
without anstaining iojury; but tho bulk I T . T ,-r_ „ j „
of the Boholare passed out in an orderly | 0.1111 JLi. JuLcH/U61110,11,
Attorney at Law,
passed out in an orderly
msuuur, under the guiilauoe and oontrol
of the teaohers. The econo on the streets
whuu the parents rushed to tho spot, ig
norant of tbeir children’s fate, mnst have
l>:i'ii painfully oroiting, and no doubt i ri/ynn-nrp t TJflTinT'DQ?
many blsssiuga wore showered last night | JCtUlJljJal It- XlUDuJtllVO
on tbo head of the brave boy whose self-
povs 'Ssinn averted a terrible calamity.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
tjprux a Kallnre.
tendon Truth.I
A letter from (Jyprtn tells me that Sir
Garnet ia not likely to remain much lon
ger as ruler, and that hia recall, at bis
own desire is imminent, llo has nothing
to do and ia sick of ennui. As for trans
forming tho ialoud into an abode of tbo
blessed, if it could be done nt all. Sir
Garnet has not the men to do it. The nc-
livoa will not improva their style of agri
culture, nor will they mnko roads, nor
build cities which they do not want.
The royal engineers are worzed to death,
have made any number of surveys and
models and umps, and dono a good deal
of delving, but they havo thrown up no
impregnable fortresses, and nro rather
tired of their work ai unacknowledged
tillers of tho soil.
Indeed, a despairing individual on tho
staff, whose wish is occasionally father to
the thought, has arrived at tbo conclu
sion that the place is to bo abandoned by
and by altogether. Tho commissioncra
of districts, who are not invalided, are
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA
G. W. GDSTIN.
A i TOIL NEY AT LAW
MACON CJA..I
Office No. 1 Cotton Avenue* over Mix A Kirtlan
W ILL pr»ctico in he Court* of Bibbaud
joining Countie** iu the Sui>remeCourt o
the State and United State* Courts. ddd<
R. K. HIMES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I have removed to one of my brick office* corner
Poplar and Second Streets.
I N addition to local bnamesa, I will fcivo«pccta
attention to cane* entrusted to me in the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and In the
United Mates Circuit and Bankrupt Court* for
Georgia novll
J. W. NISBET
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON. GEORGIA.
weary of tho complications uncut June- I "W 1 ‘wi
diction; and ono of them, at least, ha* I tention to all business entrusted to bim. Office
Oherry Street. Ralston llall outranco. jtnlZ 6m
given over tho uso of his riding-whip as
au instrument of improvised law. Bat
just as the soldier* aro tiring of tho place,
another British invasion is threatened.
Ono of the latest visitors was an emissary
of one of tho missionary societies, who jB
labor* ander the delightful delusion that CLINTON]
he is about to convert tho Cypriote priests
of the Greek Church to something akin VT/dLL practice in Jones[Superior Court an
to Spurgeonism, and to convert thorn I .\|,,»<i.' I sunH* X>U ** °* 0rJm!lry '
without pay. There is ono man doing — ———
well in tho island, and ho is now editor of A A HTTP 2, fiJTT 1? T) R
the English side of the Cypriote journal. I aiiiiillllu At ITUllI! 1L 11,
RICHARD JOHNSON.
Attorney At LiwJ
- GA.
lid boasts that ho rides hie own horse
about Lircana, and that everybody else
in the pl.ee envies him tho possession of
that quadrupedal sign of extravagant
prosperity
tltlKUT—“Why will men era.'So common
Tohacco, when they can buy 11*. Imr* Bros.
'SEAL OP NORTH CAROLINA." *l the muss
prico
Panama, Jammy 25.—Gen. Delgado,
a former president of Panama, boa just
died.
HON. A. H. STEPHENS, tho groat States
man of tbo tjouth. writea: “I havo need Dn-
nng's Rlioamatio lbmoJy fox ihonmatism.
With great bene lit. I chearfnlly recommend
It'" It cover fail* to cure. Sold by all Drug-
gists. Bead for circular to lb Ii Helphen-
stino, Washington, D 0. janl4 dAwSm
Gzzxbax SnrBRiirrssDBST’a Otvich, ■)
ATULKTIO AKD GOT RaIUOAD J-
SavamrAR. Jan. 55,1S78.J
O N and alter 8UNDAY. Jan. s6lh. Passenger
Trains on this Rond will run os follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4.45 p 31
Arrive at Joaup - - .7.15pm
Arrive at 'rhomasville. ——-.6.50 A M
Arrive at Boinbridge,.———————••••'9*45 A S
Arrive at Albany... 10.15 a R
Arrive at Live Oak 2.50 A X
Arrive at Tallahasree -.....-.MOam
Arrive at Jacksonville 8.00 A M
Leave Talloliasseo —.7.00 p m
hoavd Jacksonville.——
I^ave Live Oak-
U-avo Albany.™
Leave Frt-riSj
Lure Thomi
Lure Jesnp ——
Arrive at Bavannah „-
The st. NicliolUN Hotel,
On Broadway. Now Y’ork, now under the nopu
hr nutuwrment of Mr. Uriah Welch, has larze.
wril-rar.iilaled rooms, excellent beds and perfect
a-ramuiodations. An elevator connects directly
with the ladies' entrance. The table and alien-
J»we throuichout is acknowledged as being uo-
•oi'PMiod. No extra charge for tirst-class
worn i. declS oadZm
,6.45 PM
1550PM
,4.45 PM
„.4A0 P M
-8.10 PM
...7.SS A M
10.15 A M
N a chance of can between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan-
S11 passienrera irom Savannah for Pcrsandira.
Gainesville and Cedar Key* take this train.
leavingMaconat7.A5A^i (dailyex-
oSSXS connect atJe&up with
for Florida-
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with the train arriving in Macon at C.55
** PswrccraMTrom Savannah for Brunswick and
Darien tako this train, arriving at Brunswick
, ' < Pa»engerafroin Brunswick arrive at Savan-
nah 10.15am
No change of cars between Montgomery and
Jacksonville. ..
Pullman sleeping cars aro rnn through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville; also through
slecpera between Montgomery. Ala, Jacksonville.
* Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
wav s on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con. Kofaula, Montgomery. Mobile, New Or-
* Maif.leamer leaves Boinhridgo for Apalochl-
cola every Monday at 9.00 am: for Columbus
' T ^£™>' , ‘a !> t 0 jLTionv 1 llo daily (Sun-
Are | ^SSriS^idSfihSdiu^
_ j. nous wu— and A. Railroad leave ianetion.
It is U. ing west. Monday, Wednesilay Md Friusy at
A •'1TI-BILIOUS. 11.14 a ro. and for Brunswick Tuesday. Thursday
b art.diraetfy upon the liver. ; restoring » | and ^'"•"^VpAMBNGKR.
DR. M. W. CASE'S
LIVER REMEDY
AND
Blood Purifier.
IONIC AND CORDIAI..
Thu u not a intent medicine, bnt ia prepared
Pjvuce of over *7 je*rs. ha hat found most ef- I gt j 0 h n * a nrer.
Hniveinsllcaaosof dutordenxi lifer or impure I Trains on B. *
1 Kvinn
11.14
a J and Saturdax at A40 du^
v MndiMUA), to its nonuil condition, and in I DA a
'Wtulot^tho activity of this gr,vat gland every Luve Savannah. Sunday* cxcep_ted. ^ “
JJwr organ of the *j stem is benefited. It im-I Arrive at Jesup _ - i-oom
•*»»«*di*esiion and assists nature to eliminate I Arnve at Tebeanvillo -
•jjuiiauntiet from 4he svsvem. and while it i I Arrive aiDapont
Jb*che*pertmsdicine m the market it is also su Arrive at.Live Oak
►nertpall known remedies While It is more Arrive st bde City
rffe-tufllhaa Blue Mass, it is mild and perfectly Arrive at Jarkaonville _
•J* containing nothing that can In the slightest I Leave Jacksonville
r****njnre the system. It docs not sicken or I U»ve Lake City
rivs p*in. neither doe* it weaken the patient nor I Leave Lire Oak
I he system constipated, as most other med- [ Leave HuiMiit
Kvn«, do. Leave Tebconnlle
1+ Dnwuu Liver OoapUint. Dys- leave Jesnp
UUP6S lwpeia. Bilious Fever, I Arrive at Savannah
S?*Acbo.8ick Headache. Water Brash. Heart- ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN
Sick stomach. Janndire, Colie. Yertico, VISION.
Ararriguc Palpitation of the Heart. Female
**kan»and Irregularities, all Skin ahd Blood
M. Fever and A
15 00 M
1.56 P M
4.00 PM
5.00 PM
8.15 PM
8A0AM
15 05PM
1™ F M
3.41 PM
5.16 PM
7.15 P M
9.50 P M
S DI-
'**»e W S£iZ e "'* ait * a °’' ad '
dost* it is also a sure cure foi
lnasaall
Bivrts**.
»»° or three times a day ... ,
fever. Diptheria, Scarlet Fever. Cholera
LySataU Pei
HflTTT tn Ten Hoe Dr Oaae’a Liver Remedy
**0 >V 10 00 and Blood Purifier, a pleasant
Yfynw nrrrn Tonic, and Cordial. Anti-Bil-
*UUT OWR mas. It will save your doctor,
D'et-nw liills—cidy 25 cents iht ls,ttle. IgaveDutont.
_ AJUGLOu* It is the most effective and I Leave laldoeta—....-
medicine ever . iT.-nsl to the American
SrTte. As fast a* It merits become known its
kmvereal in every community. No
wi*l he without it after Imvingocoe.tested
value. It has proved an inestimable
CJf'yta thousand* who have nsed it. bringing
22, »Mth and strength to those who were
»t death’* door. Prepared at tbo Lab-
^“•HKDICINBCO. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
.“ **** Bonxztse. Bxrsa Laso*8ix*75c.
.'•••• .r
A*k your Drug^iil for it.
itprerents
Leave Savannah. Sundays excepted, at 6—0 A X
Arrive at Mrlntosh “ “ «•«»**■
, Arrive at Jeeup > 1L45AM
Arrive at Blai-kshear * p M
Arrive at Dapoct
leave Dupont
learo Blackshear
1/eavc Jesup
I«»vo Mclntgoh
Arnvo at
VKSTKRN DIVISION:
DULY, SUSP ATS XXCBPTKD.
6.45 F^f
ASSAM
$.50 A M
11-5 AM
155 PM
AS5PM
. 6.00 A M
, 9X0 A M
,10.4b A M
1.15 AM
Learo CamillA^..
..457 P M
, 650 PM
. 5.00 A M
,710AM
Arriyn Thomtbsville^,....
Id«i»\eTbomibftVilIo
Leava Quitman
J>6»Ye N *lclOe»U
Arnve *t l)upont M „
JSTtooit.Mi
m4rZtf
10.X5 A M
** 1.S5P M
S.10 P M
545PM
*»U*r of Tnui.s|*orU^ion.
HS HA INKS.
Gecermi Sux>enntediuienl*
Arrive Cochran 4:15 ASM
Connects at Cochran with trams 1 and 2 to an<#
from Mart r.
Ivoavo Cochran.. 10:43 AM
Arrive Hawkinsville.**^ 11.50 a m
Leave Huwkinavilk;^.«4 S45PM
J Arrive Cochran 3:50 p M
I Connect* at Cochran with trains S and 4 to and
from Macon*
OBO.W. ADAMS, Gen. Bupt.3
V. J. Jxbtis* Mart. Tran*. ^
Central and Sonthwestern Railroad
KAVAXXAH. G A. Dec. SO. 1S7J
O N and after Sunday. Doc 8. 1878, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run ns follows:
TUBS HO. L—COHO SOUTH AHD WH3T.
Ienvcs Savannah 9:50 A M
Leaves Augusta. — S:30 A M
Arrives at Augusta—.4:45 P M
Arrives nt Macon - - 6:45 p M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta .9:16 p
Arrives at Atlanta ———AM A M
Havo Macon forKufaula. except Satur
day...—„ 9.00 P M
I Arrive at Kufaula 10:15 A M
Leave Macon for Columbus, except Sun- ■ I
day ■— - 800 p X
| Arrive nt Columbus - 4.45 a m
Making close connection at Atlanta with West-
I ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COMiHO SOUTH AHD HAST. ■
Loavt-s Atlanta .11:40 P M
Arrives at Macon 6:50 AM
Leaves Macon - 7.-00 AM
Arrives at Millodgeville 9:44 A M
Arrives at Eatontcn 11:50 A M
Arrives at Augusta - 4:45 p M
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 p M
1 slaves Augnsta 8A0 A M
Leave Eufanla for Macon, except Sunday lUOrx
Arrive at Macon —.——845 A M
Leave Columbus lor Macon, except Sun •
day 845 PM
Arrive nt Macon 5,10 A M
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
THAIH HO.*.—SOIHO HOBTH AHD WIST.
Loaves Savannah 7:S0 P K
Arrives at August* 5:40 A u
Leaves Augusta ——.8A0 P M
Arrives at MillodgeTillo 9:44 A M
Arrives r.t Katoulon 11-.S0 A M
Arrivos at Macon - S.-OOA'M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta S:40 A M
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 P M
Leaves Macon lor Albany and Eufaula, SfOAX
Arrives at Eufaula.™ ......——.— 8:36 r M
Arrives at Albany—1:50 P M
Leaves Mucon for Columbus—. 9.10 A M
Arrives at Columbus.——. 8.15 p m
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, making
clave connection at Atlanta with Western and
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
gust* Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Train connects at Fort Valley for Fer
ry. and at Cuthberl for Fort Gaines daily except
Sunday.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Alban;
Mondays. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Fridays.
COMiHO BOOTH AHD HAST.
Leaves Atlanta 5:15 p M
Arrives nt Macon from Atlanta 6.55 p m
Leave* Albany................................... 1:55 p m
LeavosEufaula..™....™ ..12:15 a m
Arrive* at Macon from Kufaula and Al
bany „.™™——...... 7:10 P K
Loaves Columbus..™ ....—11:00 Adi
Arrive* at Macon from Columbus..™ 5=05 p m
Lcad-a Macon™...™ .7615 r m
Arrives at Augusta. 5:40 A M
Leaves Augusta..™ —. ™™..— .9:45 P M
Arrives at Savannah...™...™ ™.....™.™ 7:15 A M
Passengers for MilledgeviUo and Eatontcn will
take train No. 3 from Sarantiah. and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect doily except
Monday, for these points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars to Now York
via Auzusta. Columbia. Charlotte and Richmond
on 7:30 pm. train.
Passengers from Southwestern Georgia take
Sleeper Macon to Augusta on 7:35 p m, train
connecting with Pullman Sleeper to Now York
wifbowt chance.
B II 8MITIL WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gan Ticket Agt. Gen Supt. O R R. Savannah,
J O Suin'. W. G. RAOUL,
GcnTravAgt. Supt.S WRR.Macon.
anStf ^
Georgia Railroad CoaijaHj.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE.
Avgusta. Ga. Jan 17.1379-
Commoncing Sunday, 19tb inst.9.00 pm the fol
lowing passenger seliedulo will bo operated.
Trains run by Atlanta timo—7 minutes slower
lhun Macon s
NO 17—EAST (daily).
Leave Macon..™.™ —. 7:10 am
Leave Millcdgorille. ,'-h08 a m
Leavo Bnarta — ™™10:ieam
Leave Warrenton ™...11:24 a in
Arm o Camok - 1J:S7 a m
Arrive Washington i 2.00 pm
Arrivo Athens —— 3:30pm
Arrive Atlanta...™ 5:00 p m
Arrive Augusta. —S;I8pm
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave August* * * —•
Leave Atlanta -
Iyeave Athens....
Leave Washington
Leave CamaK,*~..~.~*~~.....~. -
Arrive Warrenton...*^... — J » P m
Armvo Sparta....... 2.26 p m
Arrive SlilledgoviUo^. 3-JO p m
Arrivo Macon.« G;20'p m
No oonnectUjn to or from Waslnnston oo Sun-
dliyS ' NO 16—BAST (daily).
Leave Macon —. 9.C0 p in
Leave Milledgevillo 11-W p m
Leave Sparta™™™.™™™™..™. —
Leave Warrenton 4.15 a m
Leave Camak.— —— 440am
S. GREENE,
WITH
W. E. KENT,
QFPSRS to the public the best stock or Buggies and Wagons to bo found ic tho State.
Come and see me and I will giro you better bargains than any ho uso in Georgia can offer.
Tho best of H&nd-Maae Harness alwnvs on hand in any quantity.
My Shops, on Poplar Street, next to Stewart’s Stables, is fully supplied with nil Repairing
Material, and at prices that defy Competition.
HARNESS STORE-No 2 Blake’s Block.
REPOSITORY—Third Street. Rear Good, Small A Co’s.
_jan7 W, R. KENT
BERND BROS ,
Manufacturers of land Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Saddles, Harness, Collars,
Whips and Horse Equipmentsf^enerally.
Wo kocp constantly on hand a argo and well assorted varioty of
•••a*********......*.#. .»»**«*»****#*
I JOHN FLANNERY. JNO1 rOHN-ON
Managing partner of late firm L)
J Guilmartin A Co. 1S65 u> 1377. i
IJOIN fLAH M k CO.
Cotton Factors
AND
Commission Merchants,
NO 3 KELLEY’S BLOCK.
'Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
A cents for
J EWELL’S MILLS YARNS A DOMESTIC8, eto
B AGGING and TIES forsa’.o at lowest market
rates. PROMPT and CAREFUL ATTEN
TiON given to all hnsiue** entrusted to u.i.
« "KRAT.nARlT advances madeoncon-
aignmcnis. auc9daw6m
I ^j**
WILLIAM McKAY,
I Accouhtakt, Expbbt ahd Grhesad Annjrr
8ECOND STREET.
■VT, r ITH on experience of thirty-fire years’ un-
J v T dertakes investigation of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re
ceiverships, and confidential business of all
kinds. On application will visit am town* in
Middle or Southwest Ga., in aboTO capacity.
References:—10 Plant, Asher Ayers, H J La
mar. OB Roberts and J J Gresham Esquiro
Macon. Ga. mg,
| Sheldon Collins & Co. s
Maker* o
I BLACK AND COLORED FEINTING INKS
Office, 26 Frankfort Street,
NE1V YORK
I rPHKBE Inks can always bo found on ole
X factory prices at
I am Headquarters for anything in my line, and a Otai
will convince you that I can sell lower than any man in
the State. J
Buggy. Carriage, Phaeton, Dray, Wagon and Cart Harness^ j
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, etc.
a complete stock. Also
I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. | oak and hemlock sole, harness.
per. patent, enameled and
LAOE LEATHER.
1. 0. PLAJtfT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON. GEORGIA,
[ buy and sell Exchange at the lowest rates. Gold
Stocks and Bonus.
, Deposits Received 15
UP | Advances Mado on Cotton tn atom
I POJAgOTJpys PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
FOR SALE,
Horses and Mules,
[ At tho lot of W & Philip*, Poplar Street, oppo
ito Hollingsworth’* Block oct30...tf
SPOOL cotton^
ESTABLISHED 1812.
American and French Calf, Kip and Lining skins, and
Saddlers’ Harness Shoemakers’ and Tanners’
^Materials, fools and Fin ungs. Call and see ns.
BERND BROS..
22. 24, & 26 THIRD ST, MACON. GA;
Pay cash for hides, furs, wax. wool, tallow, finished and
ough leather. octa7 - lim
speoiaxnotIoe:
I am this day authorized by
Jas. F. Uaff & Co., 01 Mill CM OMoJ
. . I The distinct’!vo feature* of this spool cotton
to state to the public that I am the only ageut m Q-eorgia j ttrotl,atitismadorromthovor y fine8t
for their Mill Creek Cabinet Sea Island Cotton.
FIVE YEAR OLD RYE WHISKY,
I have recently leased the upper wareroom of No 66 I auc ^ their only and sole agent in this city for all grades of I ^^ino^^u'iL'nZluil 1 . n i™d
-* ' .* . _ 4 _ I Am mLmlnnn ^TlL _™ f™ ..ii. .v, ™ A. n 4- I OQ
My vehicles have been used in this market "for nine
years, and in every case have given-{satisfaction. I have in
stock
20 Nice Carriages,
25 Stylish Tod Buggies.
SQo Stylish and Durable No-TopSBuggies.
150 Two-Horse Wagons.
60 One-Horse Wagons
George a. Clark,
SOLE AGENT.
400 BEOADWAY, NEW YORK.
Second street, recently occupied by the Macon Cadets, and
1 now can show by far the largest Carriage Repository and
the largest stock of goods in the State. Call on c.
will treat you right.
W. W. COLLINS,
66, 70 and 72 Second street, Factory on Poplar street.
OCt55—eodtf
They furthermore desire me to state that
WHITE HPO 1 iLS.
The Black is the most perfect
JE I BLACK
... 9:15 am
,.. 7.15 a m
... 9.15 u m
...10.45 a m
... 1.10 p m
.... 7-50 a m
.... 8,30 p m
._11.15 p m
....12.15 a m
... 2.20 a m
.... 4.15 a m
C. 10 ft ra
Arrive Au*^t g ™ i ™.—™.— if;
Ixwivo Augusta^
lwe H.vmsk
Leavo AVarrontou.— -
1*3 vo Sparta... ........
Ix'n:o Millodgoville..
Arrivo M*eM™™™JMM
Train* will not atop at flag stations.
Close connections at Augusta for all points
East and Soutliea-'t. and at AUeon for all iioints
in Southwest Georgia aid Florida.
Lucas Sleepers between Macon and Angusta.
Pullman Sleepers Augusta to New 1 ork.
Only ouechsnRO Moron to New York.
Tickets and Baggage Cheeks. Time Cords, etc.
are to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
T l eketO«lee.C4 Mulberry
Superintendent*
B R DORSKY.
ilS-tf General Passenger Agent.
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE
AIR-LINE RAILWAY.
OFFICE GBN'L PASS. ATICKKT AGT
ATIAHT4. Go. Oct SI, 1S78
O N and alter Sunday, November 10th. double
daily Trains will run on tins Road os follows
GOING KAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta..™™—™™™..™.™_
Leave Atlanta..™™.™.™™.-— : — 813 p tn
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta.
Day'Passenger Tram.
6.00 p m
GOING Vr BST.
Night Mail and Pastenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta™...™.™™™™™™™— 1800 m
Leave Atlanta —™..™...
Day Passenger Train
Arrive Atlanta. 10 30pm
Leave Atlanta ——
GOING KAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta 5 40am
Through Freight Train
Arrivo Atlanta.
Leave Atlanta. 9 55 a m
GOING WK8T
Local Freight and Accommodation Tram
Arrive at Atlanta — — 4J0pm
Leave Atlanta
Tnrongh Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta 11 •*> a m
^Clo^jronneetion at Atlanta for all points West
and at Charlotte for Q M ..
H< G'enISl'i’asaenger and Ticket Agent.
PRENCHHOUSE
public Square. Amarcuo, Ga.
J. tri. UA80N. A’roit.
The CAIN HOUSE run iu oonnectxon.
Hirst class accommodation. per oar
Sample Room, a specialty. Free taths to the
areling natrons-
PURE SUGARS.
) hogsheads Choice Yellow olariffed New Or-
l.ana Sugar*.
) hhdi White New Orleans Sngara. for sale low.
Send vour orders. _
Seymour, Tinsley * Co..
DOVjitf
Is a terrible .Horne e. Its fearful effects aro corrup
tion running down the threat, weak eyes, deafness, loss of
voice, loss of smell, ilisgusting odors, nasal deformities,
and finally annsmn|>thm. From first to lost it is ever ag
gressive. Ordinary treatments ore worse than useless.
Thousand* Miffer with tills disease without knowing its
nature or tho groat danger In neglecting it. Many thou
sands are djlui with consumption who n few years or
moiitlis ljefi.ru hail only catarrh. If neglected whilo a
cure i* TWssiUe. It may rapidly develop anil tho symptoms
of quick consumption announce that It I* too late-
€5 O N S M PT S O N ofluimanlty
that ,curly nirrita tlnui'ands to an untimely mave, not
sparing the young, the talented, nor the beautiful,
ft TP 4J- NJi J8 which makes life so miserable
e-e, oiJ a so Ithat ilsvictims arc almost ready
v. accept tile nilvite of Jol/g wife, '* Curse God and die.”
guard.
. mBRONCHITIS h u S5«
|ll>rataw Ctasumptlou.—-For these and all Pulmonary
T&T&J 1 Pi*. HI* IV. Cnse’d Treatment by tho use of hia
CARBOLATE of TAR
TXTTT AT A HffTTlQIg PLEASANT. THOROUGH. AND SUCCESSFUL.
JLJWI JrA AI j JM. JL SsATISFACTIOM «1 M ays GUARANTEKD.
It doe* not require ie* utinufet to «K-monNtrate the value of Carliolnte of Tar, the most hading
remedial agent l umen to teiene*'. It b» inhaled—taken ri^ht to tho diseased part. No Iieat, uo
liot w*trr* simply inhaling or breathing it, and rou feel its healing power at once.
INHALANTS are more powerful than words can tell or in n express. All fhtal Epidemic*
an? propagated by I uhidallon. l\Jent for ctB, it is also most vow rjut for good. The air, with
out which we could not exist a moment, is the most universal inhalant, and when pure Is all-
powerful promote:life au-lgrmefh. C’ATAItRII AND CtlNSUliIDTTON, tlio twin terrorsof
humant/g, are aut and eonqueftsl l»y C*4irl»o3tt4e of Tar 1 nhuhtuu. Balsams and cordials of
the most healing and soothi!!!* propeffles are so coiuhinvil with Pino I’reo Tar that the mere
breathing vaporizes them Into a dense smoke. This is Liken Into the lungs as easily and far
more agreeably than the smokim/of a cipir. The aroma Is delicate and the sensations
tn every respect. A little practice invariably increases the caftacity of the luugs,
i ami Imlsams condense on tho multitudinous air vesicles of tlie lui
Oils and
derfully culargcsl and tho es .
diest in a Jew weeks becomes
S8W2M
uf tho chest
Then, are.
is ogreeal.lc
„ f r , and as the
f tlie lungs their capacity Is won-
t greatly increased. The hollow
of course, eases of consumption
’ consumption
beyond tlie poasihllily of euro; but the Inhalants give great relief to invalids of this class, and lu
many instances cure cases considered hopeless by all who know thc-m.
* CATAltllll, so very difficult to treat, and so eelfiom cured by other methods of treatment,
readily yields to this join levs and plcasantrcmedy. It tare markableJhow quickly Ihese.ulreT-
is the only
a*e can be permanently cured.
Your methods of treating Catarrh anil
lntialnnts. So-called' hopeless cases' need not
vIllc.Kr. “ My bums mere ttnraaiv and «wafc<f>Vx»>aff. .
am so Well pleased with yonr Curb:)I.ell- at Tar Inhalaut that I would net part with it at
any price."—J. J. BrnninctoX. 35u6 Klin .Street. Philadelphia. Fur throat or lung discuses. Dr.
Case's CarbolateorTar Inhalant is decidedly efficacious. 1 havo observed tlie most happy results
follow its use when alt uriier means hail failed to give relief.”—I. II. Moore, M. D., I’Jiifa.. Pu.
HOME TREATMENT^tarraS
Trial at my olHcc free, tigyu-g Uouiu: 9 A. M. to S p. M. Fur terms, call or write to
Dr. M. W, CASE, S. W. Cor. Tenth, and Arch Sts., Philadelphia.
fW out *rnd keen Jor rrftrcnre** When xrritxmg, please name this paper,
E. J. ANDERSON & 0
90 MULBERRY STREET. MACON. GA.
Dealers in all kinds of
NEEDLES ATTACHMENTS,
.PARTS, OIL, ETC., ETC
Making a Specialty of the
WHITE AND HOWE.
I^BLlEYING them to bo the host and most
durable machines in tho market. T hey run
perfectly light and quiet. For simplicity and
ease of operating they cannotba excelled.
Call and i M them, sit don and try them, and
be convinced.
Pries* ZSOtotSO.oet57 tf
PIECED
have in store 150
Bundles Pieces Ties which
we offer at $1.25 per Bundle
to close shipment.
Seymour, Tinsley & Co.
B.M. Woomnr*8i The habit of usins? Mor-
jphice* Gum Opium* Laud«
Janum or Elixir of opium
(cured painlessly and speed-
- n ” by this improved rtmo-
■ I Hanufftctured at At
lanta, Georgia, at reduced
prices. Tested in hundreds
of cases. Guaranteed. Voi
dable particulara Fekh.
i iddress B M Woolley. At-
UantOwGa.
o v7..Am Office 35 Whitehall 8fc.
ess ai;ur
0 American [cure
PIUMS
Cure or :^ :int£
UTTLE ROCK
AND
FORT SMITH I HOMES
RAILWAY. 11* WESTERN ARKANSAS
No section of the country offers parties intend
ing to chan50 their residence such advant&cet
as may be obtained iu the beautiful Valley of the
Arkansav, between Little Rock and Port Smith.
While the Sooth has Buffered terribly from sick
ness during the past Summer, Western Arkan
sas has never been more healthy. Land* sold on
easiest terms. Por pamphlets and further infor
mation apply to W D SLACK, I*nd Commis
sioner, Little Rock. Ark.
QBMQMSST’S MONTHLY
A granu ccmbmauon ot the emerbumnK.
itertamlTTR.
the useful and the beautiful, with fine art en-
grarioys *nd oil pictures in each No. Price f5c*
post free. Yearly $3, with an unequalcd pre
mium, two apiendiil oil pictures, Rock of Ages
end the Lion’s Bride. 15x21 inches; mounted on
canvas; trsn^pcrtalion 50c extra. Send postal
card for full particulars. Address W JENNINGS
DBMORK8T. 17 Bast 144h St, N Y. Do not fail
seethe splendid Jan No. dec7 law Ira
$250f^S"
Agents >4* rue a evt*
re, 15ti=lncbon4.nMe.ARU
sJcartjC.uUrj flent-fredJttk
their whisldes,
| their
[(MILL CREEK CABINET
ever produced in i .
-.ei - | system patented by onroelves. the colors a
"ir whisky peculiar to itself alone, and made by an ay* 1 •>* th °
enie d’lferent process to any of their other whiskies. Spe- new aniline process
cial care is taken in distilling? this whisky, and none but the I rendering them so perfect and brilliant in
purest and best matenal used. It is a straight pure whiskyj-v.n^^^ ^^^
refined by age alone. No essences used to vlavor. 1 h ay e I co'toi^ati’a^taExhrt^ionws, being the high-
sold Four Hundred Barrels of the Cabinet in 12 months, Wo invito comparison nnd respectfully a il
, , , . _ , . I ladies to give it a fair trial and convince the n-
and have had but one complaint, and this was occasioned I selves of n* superiority over an other*,
by the barrel staining the whisky. I To ^ hoi “s*waxklb ^ um a uro-
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. Resp’y
00127 tf
D. W. RASDAL. A GENT,
NCSSBAUMA DaN-NENRERG
and a full assortment at retail at
S. Waxelbaum & Bro.’s,
Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga
nov12 dSm
House-Furnishing Emporium, g
mots:!.
EUfAUIiA. ALAS AH A.
OOD BOARD and Rooms and the Beit At
HILLINGS A MOTH
GEO. S. OBEAR,
32 Cherry Street*
tC-
O'V','
,
Come and see the finest assortment of Crockery, French I
China, American China. I for ef/srALOGififtf,
House Furnisliing Goods, BOSTON i'LlDIR. BULLIES
Stamped and plain Tin Ware, Toilet Sets, Agate Iron 20 boxes Boston clear bel-
Ware, etc. Cutlery of all kinds. Agent of the celebrated J b e s wul be sold to close con-
EXCELSIOR HOT BLAST COOK STOVE.
Also, Charter Ook. Sunny South, Cotton Plant and other j
desirable patterns. ocisoodam
I signment
Seymour, Tinsley & Oo.
,™ mmmm
-1=5 |s S-;^»2.j3»OTS5a „
02 .ioiffifiyf i
JA51HS H. (JAMHHLLb.
It ECTITIER,
AND
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
MACON GA-
STEVENS’ POTTERY.
MILLEDG-EVILLE, G-EORGIA-
STEVENS BROS. JSc OO.,
Manufacturers and UTioIesalo and Retail Dealers in
Steaic Pressed, Doable Glazed, Vitrified Drain,
Sewer ana Hair Pipes, Flower Pots,
FIRE and GRATE Bn-ICK. PLAIN and FANCY BORDER BRICK. COMMON RED BRICK.
LATHS and LUMBER, Dry and DreBsed.
nn ®^ 8TBVBN8 BROS. A CO., Froprittm
far>26 tu,i hu.sat 1 m
Davli Lanflreth & Sons
are the moat extensive growers of
GARDEN SEED
in America. Their four farms, comprising over
2500 acres, situated in Pennsylvania, New Jer
sey, Virsnnia and Wisconsin, aro
OWNBD.OCCUPIKDAND CULTIVATED BY
THEMSELVES.
The seeds offered aro tne result of the mos
careful and experienced select ion .year afte r vea r
Market Karueners, private families, and al
who desire good seeds, should purchase
Landretfis* Garden Seeds.
If your merchant docs not keep them write for
them.
DAVID LANDRETH A 80NS,
Philadelphia. Pa.
Business CKtablbhod in 17S4and kept up ever
Sioctj Rrliublo. 2-v..tiw«tiAwGm
1EOKGIA, JASPER COUNTY—Charles L
r Bussey and Charles P Aiken app’ies to ruo
for dismission from executorship of estate
James Aik»n. deceased.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
to show cau»eat thisolllcoon or by the firs
Monday in May next, if any they have, why the
same shall not be granted.
Given under my hand officially this day, Jan
uary 10th,1S79.
_ FM SWANSON, Ordinary.
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