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Igents fo.* TelfgrapU and Me*«enger.
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Amencua—9 A Gilo*
Albmnif— i MDofl
Oothbwt—T 8 Powell
U»wwn-W B Baldwin
Bfxiwiuma—Lhike A Uelli
PortUainoa—M A U*1
XanhallTilU-C 8 John**
Newton—H P Hudopeth
(i«crKelown-RG Home
Il'akrlr-M C freer
i'ooer-—1» f Uabon
l^.o.i^-Prant tin P Bum
B/ro.i-J N B*f «*»»
Pori Vailej—Bo"- #"■» * ®"
r, ;<ion-l. A Halil win * < •!
io in'.iJ»—Hiuoa A I.OiKlarj
Si[Mln>nlH>—W T "Vmn
II tinted A I W Enriea
firitun^Brawrirr A lion
n dwait*
aaloiiUio— J Q Adam*
a>o.irr>rillo— A A null.ran ACC Bri.wn
H.wlunkTiU*—1> Rhode*
K*.l i an—U M Praeork.
Rnoirilie (Ga)—M C Batcher
Oalelbor k -o (<»«) — Mr* Sallie Hid
Bueiui Villa—J X Ixiwe
Kuliarda Station—T 8 Barer
The Howins.
Tbe clock baa e track n.
And Ibo moraieg is fax,
Wbilo Ibo out in red epic odor » glowing ;
There’* a dew on tbe great and a rorg in the
air—
l.at na np and ba iff to tbe mowing.
W'cld'al know why I wait
Fre lb* ,anli,ht baa ertpt
O’er tin S side where tbe daiaiee are grow
ing?
ftliy all night I've kept my own Tigla, nar
aiept ?
'Tit to-day ia Ibe day of the mowing.
Tlila day and Ibia hoar
Maud haa promised to tell
ft be' tbe blnrb on her cheek was bait
showing.
If at e walia at tbe lane. I'm to know all ia
well.
And Ibeio’ll be a good tine at tbe mowing
Maud's mother baa stid,
And I'll norer deny.
Tuet a girl'H Heart there can benoknowi'g
Oh. I car* not to live, and I rather would die,
Ir Maud dot a not come to tbe mowing.
What in it l eee ?
Tie a sheen of brown bair
In tbs lane where iba poppies aie blowing.
Thank God! it ia Mand—aba is waiting me
there.
And thorn'll be a good time at tbe mowing.
Hix years have paseod by,
Aud I frooly declare
That I scarcely havo notic d tbeir going ;
Hw-iet Mand ia my wife, with a sheen or
brown hair.
AuJ we had a good timo at the mowing.
A BCitre Opportunity for I'rnflt
The Stock Market ehowa positive in
dication* of strength, and remarkable
fluctuations are occurring every day,
which bring largo profits to those who
avail themselves of tbe alvantapos thru
opened. The new Mutual Capitalisation
system originated by Mt-tars. Adams,
Brown &. Oo., Bankers and Brokers, 20
and 28 Broad street, New York City, a
firm noted for its honorable and prompt
dealings, ia the safest and sorest plan of
operating in slock-, as it ia band npon
correct rales of finance, and econn a to
every pa’ron, whether tho investment is
$25 or $5,000, the full benefit of nnlimit-
ed capital united with experienced skill,
making steady gains from daily fluctua
tions. picfi a being divided pro rata every
thirty dayi. One ctpiializution last
month paid each $500 shareholder $1,-
936 15 net profit. New circular, "Kulee
for Success.'* and invaluable information
to every iavei tor mailed free. All kinds
of Stocks and Bonds bought and sold by
Adams, Brown & Co., Bankers and Bro-
ksis, 26 and 28 Broad street. New York
City. jut24lw
Ah x Frothingham & Co., have been
fur many years stock brokers and bank
era, lu New York, at 12 Wall Street.
They have the repetition of gaining for
their 'US'omata largo returns from invest
ments ranging from $50 to $200, and
havo the enviable reputation of always
making quick retnrus. bond for their
Financial K -port, free.
Dr. M. W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and_Cordial.
This is not a latent medicine, bnt is prepared
under the direction of Dr. M. W. Case, irom hL
favorite prescription, which in an extensive
practice of over twenty-seven years lie has found
most effective in nil coses of disordered liver off
Impure blood. It is
ANTI-BILIOUS. ,
II acts directly upon the liver, restoring ft
when dlsea>od to its normal condition; ami in
regulating the activity of this great eland every
other organ of tho system is benefited. In Blood
Disease.-, it has no *-• »» ns a purifier. It im
proves digestion, anǤ assists nature to eliminato
all Impurities fr-ra the system; and while it is
the cheapest me Heine iu »!ie market, it is also
superior to all known re me* ties. While It u
more effectual thi.n Blue M»—** is mild and
perfectly safe, containing nothing that can In the
slightest degree injure tho system. It does not
sicken or give pain; neither does It weaken the
patient, nor leave tlie system constipated, as do
most oilier medicines.
I is Liver Complaint. Dys-
vllTSS prpbU f ltlllona Fever,
ftltndnctir, Mi-k Ilcaowhr, Water»BraBU»
HrnrCmrn, Sir** Siouiacli, Janniilec,
Colie, Vertigo. Ncnmlgla, Palpitation of
the Heart. Female IrirmilnrlilM ami
WiHknn.x.nll skin and Blood I)Ufa*M»
Worm.«• Fever niuPAguci and Coasltpa-
tlon of the Itawcl*.
In «mnll clasrt It Is also a sure cure for
Chronic Uinrrhrca.
Taken two or three times a dny, it pre-
Tents Yellow Krvrr, Hiplitheria, Scarlet
Fever, Ckoknif uml Small-Pox.
Tft RET Dae Dr. Case’s latver
^ lleincdyandlllood
YOUR Purifier, a pleasant
* Xj!55reS&v? * Tonic and Cordial.
'DOCTOR ANTI-HIUOUS.
And save youf di.-tor bill*. Only :» cts. a bottle,
u is the ruo-t etTective and valuable medicine
ever offered to the American people. As last
us its merits become known, its use becomes
universal in every eoraraunity. No family wui
l>e without it utter having once tested its great
value, it has proved an inestimable blessing to
thousands who have used it, bringing back
health mid strength to those who were seemingly
ut death s d.H.r. Prepared at the Laboratory of tho
Home Medicine Co*. Philadelphia, Pa.
ftrice per Bottle, 25c, Extra Large Size, 75c.
GENTS
WANTED.
•neral i
•and Aren
New Advertisements.
SUMMER TRAVEL.
If pom jonrnep > or business health or recrea
tion. to tie Mountains. Lakes or Shore, over
land or over sea. son t fail to secure theprotof
tion of ACC WEST INSURANCE iu THE
TRAVELERS, of Hartford Anp regular
Agent trill write a pearlp or mouthlp Poliep in
a feto minute*, or a Ticket fr m one to thtrtp
daps. The cost is so small that anp one can
afford if who travels at all—Cash paid for
Accidental Injuries over Sa.OOO Ot»Q.
A
BECKWITH’S |
NTI-DYSPEPTIC PILL*
Thsy sr • v. ui.rivi* . «*i l».n*i.*r Pill, n: .1 aperi-
rieut,and admirably adapted a« a Family Medi-
cma. They are used by me most cultivated peo
ple in our country, aud are extensively used by
Fbya cians fo their practice. Sold bv Druraisls
generally. Send for circular. KR BECKWITH
Mmufy.n>r. l»eter-barg. Ya.
e will pav Ag.-ntsa Salary of 5lu>permouth
and «sp**ofte> **>r allow a larg<- cocnau’WKta, toaail o«r
new and wuadtrfui iaimlioM. mean vial win.
V
TO F G ttIUri. A OU. Portland,
mJ Maine, for best Agency Business in
Worn. Hipv>nsjve Outfit Free
$77
Asra^a. Usina
Gi^frrr J
' • Gotttt tree. Address P O TICK-
»ni Aacntta. Maine.
Mjertueieiit
for luo pace pamohlct.
- 1°^G P ROWELL iCOXY.
A GF>*TS WANTED.—for the host and fast-
-c*. out soiling Ftciorial Hooks and Bfblea.
f^cced 33 p^rcenL Address NATIONAL
rUBMSHlXO RHMP4XY- PbiladcL-hia P*
Scarborougu House,
Hawkineville, - - - - Ga.
MOTTO—PEACE AND PLENTY.
^pHE Scariiorouffh House has recently been
A refurr.ubid. Everythmtc new, clean and
comfortable. Table furmahrd with the best
the market affords. Servants polite and accom-
modatast tlomnocious sample rooms and
•poeialattention t«tud to commercial tonri-ts. A
back will meet every train and convey^paasen-
jreis snd ha*nnure to aud from Hotel irraiia.
U R f A W J BOON Prop’tora.
Sitters
^The wear and tear of business life makes such
tremendous drafts upon body at.d mind that
w.thout recourse to some sustaining agent they
must give way under the pressure. To these
who are breaking down, or wasting away irom
general debility or affections of the liver, stom
ach and the kidneys, a systematic course of the
Bitters will so reinforce the vital functions as to
baffle all the assaults of diseate and restore tbe
svitem to its wonted health. For »a’e by all
tiffin? *** r ** pfcUble generally.
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kv,
ilOtn!
ropular Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULBY’S THEATRE.
In tbe City of LouisvPIe, on
Thursday. July 31, 1879.
On which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will
be riven—holders of a ticket or part ol a ticket
entitled to admission free.
The Drawing will be aupervised by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket-
headers, agents and clubs are respectfully re
quested to send on representatives with proper
credentials to examine into tbe Drawing.
A New Era in the History
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder can be his own supervisor,
csll cot his number and see it placed in the
wheel.
Tlx Management call attent on to the granl
opportunity preseuted of obtaining. lor only at
Un> ° THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
H Prize 3
1 Prise 10.000
1 Prise..™.......... 5.000
10 Prize* 31.000 each 10.000
20 Prizes SCO each 10.00C
ino Prizes 100 each 10.000
2oo Prizes 50 each 10,000
600 Prizes 50 each 12.000
1,000 Prizes 10each. 10.000
S> Prises SCO ea< h, ap’roximat'n prizes 2.7U0
0 Prizes too each, do do 1,806
fi Prizes 100 each do do frOC
1,960 Prized 3112,406
Whole Tickets, 32- Half Tickets. $1.
27 Tickets. 350. .55 Tickets, $100
All application*! for club rates should be made
to the home office.
Remit by pot>tofflce Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or express. Full list ol draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
Now York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers. For tickets and information address COM-
MON c. ALT II PISTE IBUTION CO. orTJ
COMMHKF )RD. Sec’y, Courier-Journal Build
ing. IsouifiviilA Kv. i nnlSjulySl
N B—After July Slit Drawings will occur
Monthly.
G HKATKtfT
Out-Door Krcmtion of tlia Ag e
NKW ANU IMPROVED
Archery Goods
(Wright A Tuone’S Patent)
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target Standi, QniYcrs. Belt?, &c„
of BETTER quality, for LESS money than over
offered before. Mail orders promptly attended to.
Send for Catalogno and Price-list.
TERRELL DIETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE. KY.
Above goods ntu also be obtained of ORAXGK
JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadwa/.N Y.
mavS oodim
/GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—^Whereas Fare
VJ dy Sweeny, mimmutrator on the e»ute ol
Michael Roan, late of said county.deceased.an-
plica for letve to sell all the real aud p-.rso al
estate belonging to said estate.
This ia therefore to cite and admonuh all
persons concerned to be and appear at tho Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Mondiy in
Julv next to show cauae. if any they have, why
said application should not be granted-
Witness my band ^official
]un3 taw4w
J A MCI
. Ordinary.
ATLANTA & VHAKliUTTE
AIB-LINE RAILWAY*
OPFICE GEN’L PASS. A TICKET AG*T
Atlanta, Ga. Oct SI, 1S78.
O N and after Sunday, November lOtb. double
daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail aud Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta.•
Leave Atlanta —** 5,15 P m
Day Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanla...^^.^.^-.^
Leave Atlanta. — 6.00 p O:
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta,...- 12.00m
Leave Atlanta ...-
Day Passenger Train
Arrive Atlanta...—...-....- —10 30 pm
Leave Atlanta
GOING EAST.
Local Freight aud Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta .
Leave Atlanta...6 40 a ai
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta ..
Atlanta,. 9 23 a m
GOING WEST
Local Freight aud Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta—————— 4.50 p »
Leave Atlanta .......—"•••••--!
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta. — m
IxJire Atlanta————.
Close connection at Atlanta for all points v> cal
“ J “ 0h ‘ rlolu ’ lor * u JTSobSaoe». g m.
* j ‘‘^f^rTranpswngsr and Tidtat Aasnt.
w
O.NK 8ALMSAN lorea^h
State, aalury from 375 to
jioo per month and ex
penses. References to-
LA PKLLb MANUFA‘tT*NG C°,
M Olvrk Sv. Chicag
(rCGifia Railroad Coapany
BCPERlNTaSDESTS OFFICE.
ArarsTi.Ox. JuceC. 1ST?. ^
'r-.-'-g- Sun.tti^.Mh in.t.S OUpm the fo.
lowiwt passenxer sfheealo »ul be operated.
Tnum run by Atl.nt. time—S minute. .lower
than Macon
Leare Macon... .....— * “
Leave Milledgerille ®
i^ave Warrenton !Li* a ®
'Arrive Camik — “
Arrive Wa.hincton P
Arrive Athen, *•» P “
Arrive Atlanu “ “
* —— , S;15 p m
Amve n _ yB8T (<uay y.
Leave Augusta—
l.cave Atlanta—
Leave Athens.. ———————^- -- —
Leave Washingmn
Leave Camak 1.10 p m
Arrive Warrenton..—1 -5 p m
9:45 s a.
7-45 a m
915am
Arrnve Sparta————.
Arrive MilledgcTule—.
Arrive Macon
—— — 2 25 p m
—— 330 p m
5,20 o m
rnve -
No counect.cn to or from Washington ov bun-
daya
NO 16—BAST (dally).
Leave Macon..
Loire MillrfgeTiUe—
Leave Sporta_
Leave Warrenton..
Leave Camak —
Arrive
Iywre Augusta —
Leave Camak...
- 8 DO p m
JO 45 p m
.,12 50 am
- 2. *0 a m
ASOpm
——11.45 p m
12.15 a m
2.20 am
4.15 a m
6.10 x in
Leave Warrenton—
xJi»ve >ffiw*»evii;V.'.V..'.
not stop atfiaitrtaaoiia,
L-iort connections at Aueu.ta for ill points
Raat and Southeart. and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Suptrb improved Sleepers betwoen Macon and
^ThtUman Sleeprts Anvnsta to New Tork.
On)v onecnance Maeon toNew York.
Tickets anl Baacaxe Checks, Time Cardr, etc.
^do ohtainrd at Cmcn Depot or at Lnieu
Ttcket Ortoe.64 Mulberry ^*j 0HN80Hi
Sujkcri!it<*ndect
B R DORSE I.
.nil.it Genaral f*co|tr Acent
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
FLORIDA
Macon & Brunswick R. B.
NOV OPEN1NO
Gijxeil BcnuiTUbur'i 09vzau>
Macon, Ga., April 19, 1879. /
O N and after Sunday, the 20th instant. Pas
senger trains on this :
lows:
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
night passenger no. l south. Daily^
Leave Macon — 7:45 P*
Arrive Cochran. —^ — 9:47 P ai
Arrive Etotmau — ——10:45 p ac
Arrive Jesup————* — 3:27 a if
Arrive Brunswick.—....— —— 6.-00 a h
Leave Brunswick per stcsimer..— ........ 6:15 a M
Arrive Fernandina 10:15 ▲ kc
Arnye Jacksonville ————— 2d3 PS
Arrive Cedar Keys. &35 p x
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2, NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Keys—
Lmve Jacksonville— —....
Leave Pcmandina per Steamer,
Arrive Brunswick —.
Leave Brunswick—^
Leave Ji
Leave Eastman—
Leave Cochran.....
Amvaat Maeon—
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
East ai.d West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3,Sou t
Via Jesup and LiTe Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon...— ——7:15 a X
Arrive Cochran—« ......... 9:43 a
Arrive Bastmm,. yjld4x M
ArriveJesap 6:25 pm
Arrive Jacksonville 7:26 a M
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
A.T
Leave Jacksonville.....
Leave Jesup—
Leave Kastman
, 5.15 p x
, 6.15 «
. 1;21 paz
Leave Cochran 2.45 p x
Arrive Macon...— 5:15 P x
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKINSYILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—I>ail>- except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran.. ————— 10:00 p x
Arrive Hawkinsville — 10:45 P x
Leave Hawkinsville —.... 6:80am
Arrive Cochran......——.... — 4:15 A x
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from ilaccn.
Leave Cochran—...— — 10:00 a x
Arrive Hawkinsville— — 10.45 a x
Letie Hawkinsville— 145PX
Arrive Cochran——— 2:50 p x
Connects at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to and
Irom Macon.
GEO. W. ADAM8. Gen. Supt
W. J. JAETIS, Mast. Trans-
Central ana soflt&wosicFn Kaiiroa
&1TA52TAH. GA. June 24.1H9
U N and after Sunday, June 29,1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
THAW SO. 1.—00150 JTOBIH A5D W*27.
LetresSaTannab—9:20 A x
Leaves Augusta. 0:30 a x
Arrives at Augusta..... ...4:45 ? x
Arrives ai Macon—..— «:45 p x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:15 pm
Arrives at Atlanta —...3:60 a x
Making close connection at Atlanta with Wext
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte AireLine
for all points West and North.
COXDTO SOUTH A 3D XAS7.
Leaves Atlanta.— ..—11:40 P u
Arrives at Macon—— 6:20 a x
Leaves Macon — 7:00 a x
Arrives at Milled geville 9:44 ax
Arrives at K^tonton... ...11:S0 a X
Arrives at Augusta - 4:45 p x
Arrive* at Bavannah. — 4K» p x
Leaves Augusta— 9.50 A X
Making connection at Bavannah with the At
lantic and Gull Railroad for ail points in Florida.
THAIS SO.2.—<20X38 SOUTH A3D WBSI.
Leave* Bavannah— 7:50 P x
Arrives at Augusta—..— —..—....5:40 A U
Leaves Augusta ,.S:50 V X
Arrives at MiUedgeviile 9:44 a m
Arrives at Eatontou— .11:19 a x
Arrives at Macon S:00 a m
Leaves Macon for Atlanta..— 8:40 a x
Arrives at Atlanta— 1:15 P X
Leaves M soon for Albany and Buiaula. 8 35 a m
Arrives at Kuiauhu—.——...—3:42 P x
Arrives at Albany— 3:43 r X
Leaves Macon for Columbus...—8 45 A M
Arrives at Columbus—...— M —2.15 p x
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus. Eufaula and Albany daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Kufaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with tbe Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad fpr all points North and East.
Eufauia Train connects at Fort Valley for Per«
S V daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
aines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Fridays.
OOMXSG SOUTH ABO f AST.
Leaves Atlanta — —.1:15 Plx
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta.......,.— 6-55 p w
Leaves Albany..., — 11:23 A X
Lcai ts Eufaula U:27 A X
Arrives nt Macon from Jbulaula and Ai*
bany——...—........................... 6:SS P X
Leaves Columbus —12:65 A x
Arrives at Macon from Columbus...— Gas p x
Leaves Macau 7d8PM
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 a m
Leaves Augusts— 8:30 P X
Arrives at Savannah... 7:15 A x
Passengers for Milled geville aud Eatontou wd!
take treiu No. 2 from Ktvanush, and train No. 1
from Maeon, which trains connect daily except
Mondav, for these points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars to New York
via Augusta,Columbia, Charlotte and Richmond
on 7:80 p m, train.
Paasengor* from Southwestern Georgia take
Sleeper Macon to Augusta on 7:35 p iu, train
connecting with .Pullman Sleeper to New York
without change.
K H SMITH. WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Gea Supt. C R R. Savannah.
J C Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. Suot. 8 W R R. Macon.
anS rt
A'ftAfim _4JjULf i t
GX3BBAL SUPSaiBTBBDBBT’S OVJICB,
ATUurrxc asd Gulp Railroad >
SAVABBAH. May 17th. 1879.)
O N and after BUNDAY, May 18th, Paszeugttf
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at———...4.10 P x
Arrive at Jesup — 6.35 p x
Arrive at Thomas villa.. —6.25 A x
Arrive at Bainbridge..—— 9.40 a x
Arrive at Albany—...... — 11.00 am
Arrive at Live Oak — 1:35 a X
Arrive at Tallahassee..—,
Arrive at Jacksonville.—...
Leave Tallahassee —...
Leave Jacksonville.—....
Leave LiTe Oak
Leave Albany—
Leave Bainbridge— M
Lfave *1 hotnajvilio...~
Leave Jesup,.—.——..
Arrive at Savannah .
...7.50 A X
...7.25 A X
,—P.OO P X
.—6.15 PM
. 10 50 p x
,4.25 P X
.3.45 P X
.7.35 PM
,.5 45 A M
8 20AM
No chanam of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany. .
Passengers from Bavannah for Ferrandica,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Pas^ncers for Darien take this train.
P*asen<ers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 p m, ar
rive at Savannah 6:20 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 a x (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup witb the train arriving m Macon at 6.25
P M. (duly except Sunday.)
No change ot tars between Montgomery and
Jacksonville.
Pullman sleeping ears are run through to and
from Skvannah and Jacksonville; also through
sleeper* botwe-xi Montgomery, Ala, Jacksonville.
Fla. "
Connect at Albany with paasenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc.
Mailktemmerleaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola ev*-.ry Monday at 9 50 a m; for Columbu*
every Wednesday at 9A0 a m.
Close connection at Jacksonville dally (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St Au-
gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and ail landings on
St John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west. Monday. Wedaewlay and Friday al
IL14 a m. and for Bninswick Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at A40 o m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave 8aranxiah, Sundays excepted, at 7.00 a x
Arrive at McIntosh * ** y ;o A v
ArriTe at Jesup - 11.50 a x
Arrive at Blacksbear • ** 120 P v
Amve at Du port 6.45 p x
Leave Dupont “ “ 5.00 * x
Leave Blackshtar • •* 9.10 a x
Leave Jeaup - - 12 20PX
Leave McIntosh " *• 2A3 p s
lmve »* Savannah “ - 5.15 p X
WLMERN DivmiON.
X051> • Y. W1PJ2SI»aT A5H PRIDAT.
Leave Dupont- 5.40 A X
Lemvc Valduwa 8 15 a x
u.wv«* Quitman .—. 9 37 ▲ X
Arrive at TbumaMalle 11.45 a x
Leave Thoniasvil^ ——1.3» P x
Leave Oaautbu. — 4.16 p x
Arrive at Albany — 6.30 P x
Leave Albany— - 5.2-) a v
Leave Chills— — 785 A x
irrive TbomasriUe 10.50 a x
Leave Tbcsmu villa L00 P x
Leave Quitman —.— 3.IS P x
Leave Valdosta ———4.40 P x
Arrive at Dupont —— 6 50? x
J S Trsos, Master of Tran-portwtion.
„ H S HAINES.
zpr23tf Snne-intend»rt
Winship & Callaway’s
AN EXTEM5I7E lilKF
E AND HATS
FOR MBS. BOYS AISD CKILDfiEf
FOR SPRING AND SOMMER WEAR.
Goods are Choice
Our
J |i ■ m?S¥Vi
sfrwn FOR c'ATALOFlfns'
h a dun modi. b u biaj.N ta-r.
DUiTWODY & SASSNETT
attorneys at law.
No SH Cberiy Stre-t. np suin. Macon. Ga.
T\7 ILL. rir« prompt attention to all bu.me««
VY entrusted and wui preetit. in all the
Cogrts. htnS rontt
AND ALL OIIR PRICES ARB LOW.
WINSIIP&GALLAWAY
50j§econd Street,
M^OOIST,
March 11—d2m&wSt.
GEORGIA-
EWARDSs^w
ind. Itchier/or Ulccnted
l,-nty.aXl
nnedy to cura. It
M|mmwli»l8hil^f. n| W
in I
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R 6 HILXa. A^oat, Kr:n.G«
THE .
3Sd A. O O N
TELEGRAPH ID MESSENGER
JOB PRINTING
OFFICE,
MACON. GEORGIA-
Having recently been overhauled and put
in first-class condition,
IS PBEPABED TO FILL ORDERS FOR
JOB PRINTING
Of every description at short notice
-AND AT-
R easonable Rates.
Bill Heads, Circulars, (
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Railroad Receipt Books,
Business Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Postal Cards,
Envelopes, ' "
Shipping Tags,
Monthly Statements,
Wedding Invitations,
Party Invitations,
Bills Lading Books,
Handbills, Posters, Ball and Party Programmes,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE
Job Printing Line.
CONSUMPTION
The terror of humanity that yearly carries thousands to an un
timely grave, not sparing the yoang. talented, nor beautiful.
Cough,expectoration.spitting of blood,shortness of breath, pains
in the breast, quick pulse, loss of llesh, and debility are indica
tions of this mutst fatal of all di-r-aw-s which has for centuries
defied medical science. Thousands suffer with this disease who
have lost all hope of * cure who can be rescued from an early
grave by the use of (?arl>qlnte of Tar InbalnntM. .
Jk CT u lUV A which idakes life so miserable its victims
#4w B Ba Iwl almost wi«li for dentil. Dlinister’M
SORE THROAT, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, and
BRONCHITIS JSsSSSMSSysSlSlS
tion. For these and all pulmonary diseases the most thorough,
successful and pleasant treatment is
CARBOLATE OF TAR
Vs. ...
most healing and soothing properties are so HI
them into a dense smoke or vapor. This is inhaled- __
^is. and yon
or pen express. AH fatal Epi
demic* are propagated by Inhalation. So potent tor rrt7.itis
now made roost powerful for n-to-l. It does not require ten minutes
to demonstrate toe value of Carbol nt e of Tnk,f A« mott healing
Medial agent known to science. Balsams and cordials of the
with Pine Tree Tar that the mere breathing converts
lere, and 1
lychjrn
lV:rn . ......
need cot despair.**— Chjik.
ofTSrli ‘ '
j commended t
| it with perfe
catarrh and consumption are certainly very effectual. ‘So-called * hopeless cases •,
. . Haiulton' Cass, hL D., I^onisville, Ky. u I am so well pleased with your C’ar-
— John In nr that! would not part with it at any price.**—J. J. BKXXINGTOX, 250t> Kim St.,Phila.
HOME TREATMENT to be retailed if not satisfactory. As the oils and till-
sams coc tense on the air passages and lungs, tbeir capacity is wonderfully enlarged and the hollow chest
soon becomes rounded ana folk Toconsum' tivee beyond the possibility of cure the Inhalants always give
great relief, and often cure case* con.-idereH hop ‘less. CATAKRII, so very difficult to treat, and so
seldom cured by other methods, readily yields to tula painless and pleasant remedy. It is remarkable how
quickly these ulcerated sensitive membranes are healed by breathing the vapor and forcing it into the dis
eased cavities of tbe head and eat of the nose. Inhalation is the only method by which this terrible and
alznoet universal di«ea<e can be permanently cured. £hr*‘3end for Circular and full particulars. Address
Dr. f/l. W. CASE, S. W, Cor. Tenth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia.
m— 1 me this paper.
IfLn 1
ting, pleats name t
$350,000.
LAMBERT SPENCER, Seo’v. J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
Capital and Assets over $500,000.
The Charter Hakes Stockholders Individually Liable
WM. W. CARNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
OWIOBZNOUTHIRD STRBHT,;CITY-BAHK: BDUiDJNO, i MMOaG*.'
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS.
Hie Brown CcUeri m
*'leun» the Seed better, Rniu Lleftter, da Pant. r
and 1cm money than nay other iltobt (W «aan
*.ct_ r-'very machine fully and Ic*a2h» ga^i.atu.>
I N making my Ninth annual anaonusomeit, wo’ildsiy th it I mik> niDroveni3nS* fromyearto 4i* l * 110.00
year, and 1 now flatter myself chat I new have the m>$t pjr/a^c oatd: in tio .v »v of Jottoa Gin
ning Machinery ever offered to the Americia planters in Cm sriyof CittoaGia*. O^tton Gm
Feeders and Condensers, if there isany d> ibtfi< w iat ( <• iv. oIomo nrie-oaeof tho following
Gins, to-wit: Massey’s Excelsior. Brown’s Gin, Fin Hay’s Gin. Prast’s Gin. VY van’s Giu, Pallarl’*
~ Taylor’s Gin. Carver's Gm, VYinship’s Gin, Miller’s Stelen ;Oeate.iaUl Gin, or any other Gin,
then
ORDER ONE OF MINE,
Try them all and Pay fop the Best.
It costs the farmer nothin? tarun'my Gin. ns it will pay for itself throe times in frinnins one hun
dred bales of cotton in premiums over what the same cotton will bring ginned on any o! tho above
Gins, and you havo
Tie Best Bin ii tlie Market Besides
Make cheap Gin* and superior one? to any other Gins, but my
TOTAL ECLIPSE
•- •
Has been awarded premiums el nfl tLeStuo Fairs,
Georgia, Alabama, Texas, etc., etc.
Price List of IHn*, Feeders and
Payable daring thv Cotton Season.
$ 75.00
83.60
100.00
1JU»
i;v>\
140.00
i6o.ee
i T.
113.75
130.00
111.75
152.60
176.00
182.00
208.U)
,120.1*1
140.01)
lsaod
nxa
185.00
202d»
'.!!l (.)
255.00
P. C. SAWYER,
P. 8.—I make repairing of old Gin* a specialty. MyBreaster has boon at tho bench it years
- put all my improvements to any old Gin at reasonable cost, p. G. SAWYER. '
June 12—lawAwim.
Send lor Circulars and Pri ee list.
A. B. Farquhar,
4 ■
Manufacturer of
DBAXiSH. nCIC
ALL SIZES — STATIONARY AN
PO&TABLB. VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
AND
Separators
thecheapust, strongest and
most durable separa
tors SOLD.
These Engines and Separstors'rereived
1 remiums and Diplomus at tho Goorgia
and Alabama Fairs, last .Season land
wheroier exhibited.
festato Agcaoy Por
REAPERS.
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Send for circular giving prices
and description. Address
As B. Farquhar. Macon, Ga,
“Schofield’s Portable Steam Eagines,”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEOUGIA.
Compact, Simnle, Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed superiorUo any!othor*
WE SELL:.THE
j Oelaor drain Hoparator
With our ENGINES—For,.Threshing Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-Mills, Cotton Presses
And Machinery of every description.
TPtrTTr.nT'M'GIr BOX3jV!1LS O. HPJE Oia.I*TY!
WRITE FOR FART1CULARS AND PRICES.
navi 6m J. S. SCHOyiY-T T) ft SO V.
L
Notice to Contractors
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,
W A8HI ? GT02T, D C, May 10,1879.
PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract
Office of this Department until 3 p m of July 1
879, for carrying the mails of the United State
pen the routes and according to tbe schedule
arrival and departure specified by the I»e*
p&rtment, in the State of Georgia from October
1879. to June SO 1SS0 Lists of routes, witb
schedule* of arrivals and departures, instruc
tions to bidders, witb forms for contracts and
bonds, and all oth« r necessar y information w 11
furnished upon application to tbe Second
Assi-tunt Postmaster General.
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HEALTH.
Hall County,. Geohgia.
Two Miles East of Gainesville on the Air-Line
Bailroid.
■pHlS CELEBRATED HOTEL HAS BEEN
J. renovated and refurnished Will be ready
*)/Fifteenth May, 1879, for two hundred guests.
Tables supplied with best the country affords
at rates to suit the times. Amusements—band
of Music. Piano. Ball Room forty by eighty feet,
Ten Pius two alleys ninety feet, Bathing Poo’
forty by sixty feet. Billiirds, Swings. Croquet,
Promenades in a natural grove, cool breeze,
pleasant niehu. Carriages, Hacks and Buggiei
av call. \Yate r S—Manganese, Carbonic Acid
Gas, Lime, Sulphur and Chalybeate, 60 degrees.
Cures Skin Eruptions, Syphilis and Chronic
Diseases, Dyspepsia. Heart burn, Dropsy, Ty
phoid and other Fevers. Restores Health to
feeble a omen and children,
ROW W HOLLAND, Proprietor,
may28 2*w3w
Uxod ready fox shipment aud delivered atom
.fcuiy. Special terms to cash purchasers Send
tW circmar containing testimonials from over two
huiulredlivo planters, who bought and o**.ui our
ira: hincs last season.
Fr uit 1813 to t85S wo manafnet0x1*0 Chat at OoL
itv 6Av % GeorffiOy under the firm name of fi. T. Tat-
ivu Co M afterward* CncuoNa, Bihhvn ^lCo.,
n I n.ado what was then known as tho Taylor Gin.
L12. Irg the year 1858 we removed to thii place,
!uio we havo been exclusively engaged in mann-
artnrlnff Gina ever since. With long cxnertcnce,
ilie best labor saving machinery snd skilled work-
- jo.i, we poasesa advantage* not enjoyed by any
,*i or manufacturer in our line for producing th«
ce. t work for the least money.
1 »*Y*-o*, Engine and complete outfit farnlaheO
t .» desired. Address
EKOWX COTTON (HX CO., Kew London. Conn.
Tie Senton MeSicel Record.
A Monthly Jonrna! r of Practical Medicine.
Hits a Larce and Increasing Circulation
FAVO TE
OITHB
Busy Fractitionor!
Scientific Brevities. Now and Useful Formu'te
and the Pith and Cream of all that is Useful and
Practical in tho Homo and Foreign Journals.
Terms—Two Dollars per annum, in Advnneo;
Club Rates, 4 copies $<J, Sample copies 20 ct*.
Address R C WORD, M D,.
apr42w Business Manager, Atlanta. Ga.
Sheldon Collins & Co.^
^Makers o
BLACK AND COLORED PRINTING
Office, 26 Frankfort Street,
NEW Xl*R; r
T HESE Ink, ran .lway.be found on
factory price! at
PORTER SPRINGS,
23 Miles North of Ga ; nesviUe, Georgia, in the
Blue Ridge Mountains.
J R "REYNOLDS A Cii, Proprietors.
Da C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy-
Board per day 52; per week $10; per month $30
stage fare $2 60 each wav with one trunk. Liv
er? Stable at the Springs by a Hope* Co, Stage
Line Contractors. Daily mail. Music every
day Dancing in nail every night till 10*4
o’clock. (Porter Spring* it the only Summer
Resort in Geenria which employs a Brass Band
and Orchestra ) Ten Pin Alley. Billiard Tab'e*.
Swimming Pool, etc, free—no extras. For
pamphlet nr special ir formation add res* Dn J R
REYNOLDS. General Manager. Porter Springs,
via Gainesville, -eonria. jnl 6w
BIBli COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL 00 sold before tho court house door in
the city of Macon on tho first Tuesday iu
July next, during the legal hours of sale, tho fol
lowing properly, to- wit:
Lots 3.4.5 and six in square 42, and lota 5,6
7.8 and 9 in square 4.3, all on lot 43 of the Macon
Reserve, west sido Ormulcee river. Levied on
as the property of M 8 Thomson to satisfy a
mortgage 11 fa issued from Bibb Superior Court
in favor of tho Piedmont and Arlington Life In
surance Company vs M S Thomson. Property
pointed out in said mortgage fi fa.
Also at tho same time and place part of lot No
8, in square 53, fronting on Fourth street intlio
city t f Macon, the same being that part of said
lot whereon there is a brick storehome standing
and occupied by NY B Wallace as a storehouse.
Levied on as the property of Mr* Wm S Wallace
to satisfy a fi fa i; s ued from Justice Court 716th
District G M in tavor of N Bliss vs Mrs W 8
Wallace. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also at the samo time and place the following
to wit: Part of lot No S in square No 41 fronting
on Plum street, between First and Second
streets, m city of Macm. Levied on as the
property of Mrs Georgia Moms to sutisfy two fi
fas for state and countv taxea for the years 1877
and U78.
Also at tho same time and place the f allowing
to wit: Part ol lot No 5 in square No 5*. corner
Third and rium streets, in city of Macon, used
as a marble yard, and levied on as tho property
cf J B Artope to satisfy a fi fa for State and coun
ty taxes for the year 1878.
Al&oat the same time and place the following
to wit: Part of lot NoS in square No 56 Iron
ing on the east side of Pine street, between Fifth
and Sixth streets. Levied on as the property of
the estate of Mrs Lucinda Cobb to satisfy a tax
ft fa for the year 1S79.
Also at the same time and place the following
to wit: Fart of lot No 2 in square No f4 front
ing on tho north side of Cherry street, between
First and New, in city of Macon. Levied on as
th« property of tho estate of Thomas L Ross to
satisfy a fi fa for State and county taxes for tho
year 1878. Property pointed out by H J Peter,
Tax Collector,
Also at the samo time and place the following
to wit: Part of lot No 1 in block No 14 fronting
on west Bide of College street, in the city of Ma
con, and adjoining tho property of the Weed
estate, in rear of the Academy lor Blind. Levied
on as the property of Frank H Stone, trustee, to
satisfy a fi fa for State and county taxes for thu
year 1873.
Also at the Fame time ard place the following
to wit: Part of lot No 1 square No 90 fronting
on the west side of Fourth street, corner of Arch,
in the city of Macon, near Findlaj’s foundry.
Levied on to satisfy a tax fi fa vs Mrs IM A Wal
lace for her State and county taxes for the year
1878.
Also at the same timo and place the following
to wit; Part of lot-* No 1 and 2 in square No 71
fronting cn High street in tho city of Macon.
L. vied on as the prop**r.y of John * Hoge, ad -
ministrator of the estate of John Hoge, to satis
fy two fi fo9 for Mtate and county taxes for the
years 1877 and 1878.
Also at the same time and place th» following
to wit: Lot No 1 in block No 13 Southwestern
Common corner Ash and Elbert streets in citv
of Macon Levied on as tho property cf J obnB
Camming, agent for trustee, to satisfy two tax ti
fas for State and county taxes lor the year* 1877
and 1878
Also at the samo time and place the following
wit. Part of lot No 4 in East Macon near tho
ltv limits and adjoining the Grave* property
near tbe MethodUt church, fcaid property was
returned by Peter O Sawyer and is levied on tu
sati f\ three fi fas for State and county tax-s due
on s-ud property for the jtars 1876,1877 and 1878.
Also at the same time on Ilia premises known
Sawyer's Gin Works, corner Cherry and Fifth
utrefcts, tbe followimr marhinery wit: One 12-
horse power engine and boiler in good running
condition, two good tun.ing lath*-s, one hard
lathe, one screw cutting lathe, one drill pre*»,
two planing machines,50 feet of shafting pullevn
and belting. The foregoing machinery 1* offered
at the place above stated on account of the ex
pense and inconvenience of movi- g ti e same and
is levied on to satisfy two tax fi fa* for tho xears
1877 and 1878 vs Peter C Sawyer, by wh'Jm gain
machinery wa* returned
Juue 2.1879 GKO F CHERRY. Sheriff,
L). M- KEY,
PostmasterIGeneral.
Pubic Opinion,
Planter’s Hotel, Savannah, Ga.
.LTHOUGH the tide of travel is turning
northward, yet the daily arrivals at the Planters
Hotel are still on the increase, and the fact can
b« demonstrated by tbe unu-ui&l arrival of par
ties from the neighboring State* of South Caro
tin *, Florida and from all parts of Georgia who
make this hotel their headquarter*. The fa
cilities are so perfect that families, visitors, busi
ness men and the bone and sinew ot the country
are flocking to the Planters.
The rates of this hotel have been reduced to
meet the exigencies of the time* to $1 50 and 32
per day, according to location ol rooms.
Table Bountifully Supplied.
Chalybeate Springs.
*ea level, will be opened 1st June next. 1 here
are four Springs-Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia arid
Free Stone. The medicinal properties of the
waters are well known all over the South, hav
ing made wonderful cure-* in Ljspepsta, Liver
and h idney Complaints. The mountain scenery
is vrsnd and climate pure and delightful, blank
ets being desirable through tho entire Summer.
Tho comforts of homo extended to in
valids. We have engaged Professor Kess
ler’s Band, of Macon, for the season.
Have larve Bail Room. Ten Pin Alley, Billiard
Tables, flee drives, etc. Plunge, s-hower and
tub Baths—hot and cold—and no extra chaw
Excursion tic-ets at all the Central Railrra.
Offices at reduced rates. Springs can he reached
via Geneva or 1 homasion—splendid line either
way. Round trip 65. Firs 7-class Bar Room on
the campus We have everything in ord» r, and
you can live as cheap as you can at home, and
put voureelf in periect trim for the Wi
months. Board—Day $2, wees 69, two weeks
$16, three weeks $21, month $£5 Coil<irrn and
colored servants half rates. Hones—D*y 75c,
month $15. For particulars address
ALLEN & THOMPSON,
juleodtm Talbot ton. Ga.
, — ministrator. executor and guardian who
This hotel is endorsed bythepubiio and the \ ar** required by law to make annual return*, to
press throughout the country. , Jones Court of Ordinary—Greeting.
— - • - ' . 1 Yon and each of you are hereby notified and
required to make your annual returns as direct
ed by law between this and the first Monday in
nextJulv. In default thereof action by‘the
WILLIAM McKAY,
Accouftjlxtt, Kxpxht awv Gmwmual Agist
SECOND STREET.
TTTITH an experience ol thirty-five years’ an-
V ▼ dert&kef investigation of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re
ceiverships, and confidential busines* of all
kinds. On application will visit any towns in
Middle or Southwest Ga., in above capacity.
References:—IC Plant, Asher Ayers, K J La
mar, GB Robert* and JJ Gresham Esquire
" “ mal
court will be taken under the law of such can.
And to those who have failed to make returns
at last July term, as required by law, notice is
given that action will bo taken by the court to
enter judgment against theta and their sureties
on bond for such default and for all moneys not
legally accounted for in this court.
Ordered that this notice be published in the
Telegraph and Messenger for tnree months
Witness my hand officially. March 25.1879.
ROLAND T ROSS,
apr5 lawSm* Ordinary,
JLlBEJb FOR DIVORCE.
SR PARKER, •) Libel for divorce-Rule::
vs /-perfect sei vice—Bibb S C.Oct
CATO PARKER.) Adjourned Term. 1878.
It appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that defendsnt does not reside ir. this
county, and it further appearing that he does
not reside in the State of Georgia; It ia ordered
that said defendant appear and answer said suit
at tho next term of this court or *bo ©on -
side red in default. It ia further ordered that
aervico of this rule be marie 011 »aid defendant h>
publication in the Telegraph and Messenger once
a month for four months.
T J SIMMONS, J 8CMC.
By tbe Court:
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Supc-
admmistere « Thomas A Harris’estate.
This is therefore to cite all persona concurred,
kindred and creditors, to rhow c*u-e, if any
they can, why waid executor ahould not be dis
charged from his executorship and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in August,
1879.
Witness my hand and official signature.
rnavC lawStn
J A MCMANUS,
Ordinary,
OKUIA, J ASKER COUNI Y.-Mrs F C
_ Juntan makes application for exemption
Pt personalty and valuation aud f eitir.g apart of
hornet toad, and I Will pi ss upon the same at my
office at 10 o’clock a in, on Saturday, iiSih June.
1879. F M SWANSON,
lunt 1rw2w* Ortiir.nr>.
Darifl LaiStEii & Sots.
are the most extensive growers of
GARDEN SEED
in America. Their four farms, comprising ov-r
1500 acres, situated in Pennsylvania, New Jer
sey, Virginia and Wisconsin, are
OWNED OCCUPIED AND CULTIVATED BY
THEMSELVES.
The see-ls offered are tne result r.f ti.s ieos
careful ami experienced selection .year aitr^ v ear
Market vardeners, private families, anu at
who desire good seeds, should purchase
Landreths’ Garden Seeds,
If your merchaut doea not keep th.-m wrifa for
them.
DAVID LANDRKTH A SONS.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Business established in 1784 and kept up eve
ainoe Reliable. oct *3..,dwedA w6ui