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Artprice*—F A Gilo*
Albany—J M Duff
Cot«>t^rV—T S Pow^li
Dswaou—W B Baldwin
j|oiitriaDft~Duke A Well*
Fori Gmmw-M A Lott
M*r*h*liv»Ue-C 8 Jobn»on
Newton—B F Hudspeth
Month
Blakely-H C Kry©r
Fu0t>ra a *U r Laanon
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J N B»um*n
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K»ri>th -A H Mw-ad A 1 W Ensign
gflllin-Bww# A Hon
- H « «watt«
KisWuUMi-J Q Atlama
r> A rtullivan ACC Brown
Ha»kiD«nil*-D Rhode*
K»-t an—L M IVarork.
Knoxville <«*)—«i0 Hatcher
Ott'eitio*. e (<»*)—Mr» Gallic Hill
Buena Vista—J if Low©
Bullard* Statum—T S Marc?
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Ho ItritNOU,
BV OABLOlTA TK&BY.
How c u’d Aba fail to imderetand
The loviug. ling’nng clarp of hind!
The wimnug aaale, tbo tender glance—
FoetionV most tel .mg utterat.co,
'Jbo rvi'et, transparent fetratogieu
That needieselj tu lore's wlae
lie nif d ; the voice in which **ho heard
Love’s gamut in a eicgt* word,
Lo?e has ro in -ny aigud, all net
With Troth’s ovj signet ring ; and yet
Will/intuition* clear and fine,
Hbe read alight its every »ign ;
For in her heurt she held the key
To all the tubUe mystery.
How could tbo fa : l to nndersta r d
’J he careless, loosened clasp of hand,
Aud when, ky alow degrees, the glanc*
Lost tenderness, I y what mischanco
c ould ahi n t see ? When from the tono
All foi.d stgnifloinoo wa- gone.
Why was li r ear so dnll ? And when
The ngns were plain to all, where, then.
Her woman s iiuaition ? Wise
lief »re, wuy fail to recognize
This nutu as well ? Dear friend, yon know
That doctrine taught ns lorg sg»—•
We lued it unt, and yet iu suoib,
Jt held within a g ft im of truth.
And reason has no ek.ll nor art
,(lainst unbelief that h of (lie heart.
Yructi Is nfslity.
As the lit• lo leaven hid in the meaanre of
meal, made all leaven, si truth gradually
overcr.ru •» all doubt aud disbelief When
Hr. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y., annonretd
tint bin Favorite Prescription wonld posi
tively euro tl o many di«eaeea ani weak
ness fo.nl ar to women, somo doubted, and
continued to employ too harsh and caustic
local treatment Hut the mighty truth grad
ually bo mim acknowledged Thousands of
ladies who hid uselessly undergone unfold
tor ur- s at i he hands of different physic Jins,
employ id the Favorite Proscription, and
were spredi’y cured. Many pbjs cians now
proscribe it in their pr slice. Soean.uuo
is Dr. Pierce of its power to euro, that he
now eel's it through druggists under a posi
tive guarantee.
Is Your JStasines.* Hall ?
Hundreds of tiao ;opportunities to xnsk'i
excellent p ofits oonsiantly occur in Wal
street, if luvcstorM can bo secure from coun
teracting movements. The only safe and
certain method m to unite capital with ex- .
perit-iico and skill, tnd operato in stocks at!
the tun© of llactuationa, wiriunt incurring
sudd* n li*Us iu two ping ch«x ges Thiscau
*>o done by the Ma aal O&pita izatlon rya-
tom, originated by the old and reliable bans-
ing ko.i-e of au m«, Brown ,t Co Cuato
rn urs c intro! their profits, which aro divided
pro rata ivoy ihiity days. Anybody can opo
rato •noceasfully by this method £2 twill
make £:2i; £ >1' vvi 1 earn £253; £100 will re
turn £ 00; £530 will yijlrt £ >50i» t and sj on
as m»rk< t inovtmmts cccur. Tine plan lias
met with ueparaile od success. No* circu
lar, 44 Hubs for Mucosas,'* with invalnab'e
informs ion to all investors mailed free
All kimls of stocks and bonds bjught am
sold. Ad io.s #vd*ms. Hrown «k Co , Bank-
♦*rn and Brokers, 2i> <fe 28 Broad strout. Now
Yoik Oily.
R»:v. Dr. Ingrain, who died recently
in Shot land, at tbs Kgo of 103, is said tu
have Ik-i n the oMeot minister in the
world. Fjnr generations of th« Ingratcn
have lived in the same house in SnetUtd,
and they are long generation*, too. Tne
dereated's f t’her died ar t he age of 100,
aud hie gruodfathnr at 105.
Dr. null'll B.»ltiu«e>re JPill* ate the sov
ereign retnody fey Dyspepsia aud all di-
gefltive disorders. Price 25 cents. For
sale by nil driijiKiKts.
Fitters
TIib wear ard tear of bmir.ess life make* inch
w^reeudeus drafts upjn body aid mind that
without recourse to some sustaining agent they
must Rive way under the pressure. To those
who are breaking down. or waiting avay from
general debility or affections of the liver, stem-
m-h and the kidneys, a systematic course of ihe
Blt'eri.will so rein'oice the viul functions as to
name all the assaults of disease and restore the
fcv-b-m to its wonted health. For >a e bv all
Drurvists and respectable Dealers generally,
nil lm
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kv,
=!Otll=
Popular Drawing of tho
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULKY’S THEATRE.
In the City of Louisville, on
Thursday, Julv 31, 1879.
On which occasion a GkAND CONCERT will
lie inven—holders of a ticket or Dart of u ticket
entitled to admission free.
The Drawing will lie nujtervised bv men of un
doubted character and standing, and tirlot-
hclders, agents and Hubs are respectfully re
quested to send on representative* with proper
credentials t<» examine into the Drawing.
A Not Era in the History
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder can be his own Bupervbnr,
c*)l out his number aud see it placed in ihe
wheel.
The Management call attention to the gran 1
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only *2,
any of
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
11 Pn T —|
1 Pnae
10 l’n zes iTonO tirh
ZO Prizes 600 each
100 Prizes KiOeach
200 Prizes Meach
d*X) Prizes Sue .Hi ...
1,000 Prizes 10 #-at h
0 Prizes SOU ea* h. ap’roxnnsfn prizes
9 Prizes XOOeacn, do do
9 Prizes ICO each do do
W.000
10.000
6,000
10,000
10,000
10.000
10,000
12.000
lojooe
2.700
L80fi
9oe
U'iiiU arc (lie I'rolits?
This ie the absorbing peint that is of chief
interest in every basinets traueamiou. By
tho Cwiu'j nation system of operating iu
sUnkt. Moeers L.wiojcu A Go., Hankors,
N Y , ume the orders of thousand* of pe
trous, in various aums, into one immduro
avuciint, and operate ihsm as a uugluy
wftole, time ohtaiuir g all the advantage* of
the largt st capuabs » aud beat skill. Prcfi’s
are distributed pro rat* among sbareli ld-
e s every month In this way Urge gainn
are tenured iu short periods, and capital
from £ .0 or £i5 tu £>0,0l)o cau be used with
««li*l proponionato enecoss. £20 will m»ke
£.00 iu au days. £ 5j will pay £l,500profit,
or 10 per cent, on »he et* eh, and to on, ac-
c Tdiug to ihe maikiit. A ciuzsn of TToy,
undo £3 5 75 on au inv ^tment of £jO.
Many cusiumera ato doing better. The new
cucn ai has * two nuerm g rules for suc
ceed,” a ul fall details so that any one can
operate profitably, btocka and bonds want
td. Government bonds snpp.ie i. Apply to
Lawrence X Co, Bankets, 57 Excnaugo
Place, N. Y.
4|BURY— M VVhy will meo smoxe com in on
TObaNk wlien they c«ii buy Marburg Bros.
SEAL OK MIRTH CAROLINA” at the
prtce
Whloh Is c heupo*t
A package cf Dock's Durham, containing
twenty pip* lulls of the best snuking tobacco
iu«dK. or one cjm ojii cigarf Mwa o*«i* 1“
cents. h i-** d t w
f’fxe M. MicuoIhh Hotel,
On R: tad way. New York, now under the upj
1 »r m 'nageraent of Mr. Uriah Welch, has lari
well- *ntilated ruoiu-s excellent IhhIs and jicrfect
acco piodatioti*. An elermtor connects directly
with .he ladies* entrance. The table and atten
dance throughout is acknowledged as being un<
aurpasseil. No extra charge for first-class
ooma. declSeodSm
RHEUMATISM.
This droadfal term int, the doctors tell us l
in the Diodd, and. kuowiug this to bo true,
we advise d/cry sufferer to try a bottle of
Duraug's Khaumstio Remedy. It is taken
mtomaiiy and will positively cure the worst
case, iu the shortest time. Mold ty every
druggist in M con Janl4 dAv8m
Dr. M. W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD RJRIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
This is not n patent medietas,bat is prepare^
nnder the direction of Dr. M. W. Case ’J™,“ S.'j
tavorite preecrip-Jon. which in an eiM- u
practice of over twenty^even years he h«s found
ino6t effective in all cases of disordered liver oc
impure blood. It is
ANTI-BILIOUS. .
It acts directly upon tho liver, restoring (1
when diseased to Its normal condition; ami in
regulating the activity of this great eland every
other organ of the system is benefited. In Blood
Diseases it has no ns a purifier. It im
proves digestion, and assists nature to eliminato
U1 impurities ftnm the system: aod whilc it U
the cheapest medicine in >hc market, it babo
•uperior to all known remoues. Whfic it ts
more effectual than Blue it is tnild and
perfeetiy safe, containing nothing that can In the
slichtest degree injure the system. It docs not
sicken or give pain: neither does it weaken the
patient, hot leave the system constipated, ao do
most other medicines.
■ a , Liver Complalnt. Dy*-
It ClirCS peps*** Billon* Few.
llndadu! >lrk IIrailaclie.tVatrr-Hra.li,
HauOnrik Sick Stomarli. Jatu-aior.
Colic, Vertigo, Neuralgia, r-alpltatton of
the Ilrnrt, Female IrrrguIarUIra and
tVraku. ... all skin and IMood Mm—,
Worms, Fever and Ague, and CoinUpn-
lion of l!i« llimt Ss.
In small ilotrs it is also a sure cure lot
Chronic Diarrhoea#
Tukru two or three times iz P”^
vent* Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, .Scarlcl
Fever, Cholera, and Small-Pox.
HOW TO BE
YOUR OWN~; f Si:
©DOCTOR AJTTI-UILIOUS.
And save your doctor bills. Only 25 cts. a bottle.
It is the most effective and valuable raetheme
ever offered to the American people,
as its merits become known. Its use occomca
universal in every community. No lamiJ> wui
be without it after having once tested its great
value. It has proved an inestimable WBiilnfto
thousands who have used it- bringing
health and strength to those who were seemingly
atUc..th’sdjor. lTL*par».*d at the Laboratory 01 uic
Home Medicine Co., Philadelphia. Pa.
Price per Bottle, 25c. Extra Large Size, 75c.
r v.:,- !.\ I t>. Jk GENTS^
l»vi*v rji *-b^t-s r aad.wnis, ik WANTED*
1.960 Prizes $112,408
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets. $50. 66 Tickets. $100
All applications for club rates should be mado
to tli- hunieoibco.
Rnuit by postoffice Money Order, registered
bank draft or express. Kuli list of draw
ing published in Louisville Couritr*Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers. For rickets and information mM n-ss ni\l-
MO**feALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. or T J
lOMViHKK >RD,Soc’y, Coor.sr-Journal Build-
lur. UnicHili* K*-. unlSjulySl
N B—After July 3ist Drawings will occur
Vonthlv,
<ji HMaTKST
Oat-Door Recreation of the As 6
NEW AND IMPROVED 0
Archery Goods
(Wrialit A Tbume’s Patent)
THE J&IOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target Mi, Qniyen. Belt.% &c.,
of BETTER quality, for LESS n-on»*y than ever
offered before Mail orders promptly attende<l to.
Send for Catalogue and Prire- list.
TERRELL D ETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE, KY,
Above eoods can aleo lw obtained of ORANGE
J U DD COM PANT. 245 Broadway. H Y.
ma\3 eodSm
ONK SALESVIAN for ea«>h
State, -alarv from $75 to
$i00 per month and ex
penses. References re-
LA PKLLK MANUFA «T’NG C fl ,
03 Clark 8v. Chicag
WANTIil
plORGU. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas Far
VJ dy Sweeny, administrator rn the c>tat© of
Michael Roar, Inie of said county.deceased.ap
plies for leans to sell nil tlio real ana ptr>o al
eetate belonging to said estate.
This ia therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in
Julv next to show cause if any tbe> have, why
sa>d apDlica*ion should not he granted.
Witness my hand- officially.
h.i s ]».* ix .1 \ ,- k M A NT'S. <>r -v.
ATLA6TA & CHAJRLUTTB
AIR-LINE RAILWAY^
OFFICE GKN’L PA88. A TICKET dGT
ATLxAXA. Ga, Oct SI, 1878.
O N and after Sunday, November lfitb. double
daily Traius will run on this Road as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanu.. nM<
Leave Atlanta *•** P m
Day PasMiuger Tram.
Arrive AtlanSs...^^...^—...^^.
Leave Atlanta ••m u VL. 9 XSm—- W®p»
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta — 12X0m
Leave Atlanta —
Day Passenger Train
Arrive AHanta 10 SO p iu
Leave Atlanta —
GOl-sG BAST.
2 oral Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta.- —•
Leave Atlanta. sz-ZSTZZriZ"* 8 40 * *
Through Freight Tnun
Arrive Atlanta - ——
Leave Atlanta — 9-5am
GOING WEST
Local Krcichi and Accommodation Truir
Arrive at Atlanta..^—..- — 4 to pm
Le*ve Atlanta.. —............. —
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta 11.20 s
Clo»e conntH tion st Atlanta foT all points West
at Oh.rlotU) lor *>'J»|%5S CB1- G
WJ HOUSTON. ,
Genera! Prssenger and Ticket Agent
Georffia Railroad Cofflpaoy
SUPERIN rKNDBNTH OPKICK.
AVOCSTa.Gx. Jured. 1279.
Ccmxnenrinjr 8uw*av, sti» iiwj.8 00 p m tb« fol
lowing eaiwnanr srhodule will b-4.pcraied.
Trains nit* by Atlanta time—3 minute* slower
u *“** cro Wi7-*Airr(<ui i *. „, A
Ln><i Miwon —— — Ai 1 ® * “
Arrive Wasoington....
Arrive Atbe: •
Arrive Atlauita..—
Ain.e Au ‘■'“no J;-.if (d
Lesre iupin — ?■?? J ”
ly?a,eC*m,k 1*1? » m
Arrive Miiledicevule ?™P°
Arrive Muvii - .*>;zu r »
No connect.cii to or from Washington oc Sun-
<Ujr ‘' SO 1«—EAST (d«iljr).
Lr-.ve Mkos -‘~~,?V?S2
Lv.'-e * lledv.an.le “ J “
j^sve Wrurmtoo *•« » ™
arrive. ^wgat (d^y,. ~ 6l0 ““
Leave Aur.iiA P ®
lamve Ojm>k- lY“ S S
Leave
^g" 111 tio : m
Trsuu Will aoi stop si 8*» ,, „, nu
2»
—
^^ullrnrlr.Sl.vprts Aocusta to !>*«* Vork.
rwi, ooeeumse Ueoonto New York.
Tudeisaii l Ha-eare Checks. Time Cards, etc.
.re to ohai.iusl at Union Uepot or at Uuma
Ticket Onlee. 64 S! ullrvrrr ^‘ ioHNg0N .
Sui«eriiiU?r.deut
B R DORSKt.
„,U| Gen.val PaasePfer Agent
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
F L Oja IDA
UTacoii & Brunswick S. B,
Gixnox SupiRiyTMnxYT’t OrnaO
Macon, Ga., April 19, 1S79. J
and after Sunday, the £0ih iLatant, Pat-
■^•ngcr tram* on thi* road will run &a fol-
O
tows:
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
MGHT PAhaENGBR NO. L SOUTH# Dally^
*«ave .. 7:45 p x
fmve CochnuL.^#^ 9:*7 P M
Amve Ekstman^
..10:45 PM
>M . 5:27 A M
6:00 A M
Mm 6:15 AM
J0*.15 A M
Arnvr Jeaup
^Arrive Brunswirk ** *****
Leave Brunswick per steamer,
Arrive Femaudum —, ,,, L
Arriye Jacksourille r-w2:85 pm
fuire Cedar Keys . 8J5PM
NIGHT PASSisNGER NO.2, NORTH—Daily
Iarave Ced»r Kaja B::5iS
Leave Jack!*inville^.«#...^^.^.^. WM ....ll:l5 a M
(ieave PernaDdina Der Steamer ........ A45 p m
Arrive Brunswick P m
Leave Brunswick s^>o p m
Leave Jesup^...,.^ ...... ..... 10^5 P M
Leave Kastman 3^1 a m
Ixava Cochran^
Arrive at Macon...... 6:45 a m
Close connection at Macon for all points North.
Kast and West via Atlanta aud Aumista.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO.a.Sout
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 7:15 AM
Arrive Cochran 9:43 a
Arnve Easitinan... M .^. w ..„ M ^,...^. M ..,.„j.i:i4 a M
Arrive Jesup 6:25 pm.
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 a m
NO.4 NORTH. Daily.except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville^.. 5.15 PM
Leave Jesup 6.15 A H
Leave Kastman 1^1 p a
Leave Cochran. 2.45 p M
Arrive Macon 5:15 p M
^Connects at Macon for points North, East and
. ’ HAWKINSYILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except 8uu*
, d*J.
Leave Cochran — TTT . rfrTrft ...,30.00 P M
Arrive Hawkinsville^ 10:45 p M
Leave Hawkinsville...... S:50am
Amve Cochran 4:15 A x
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Maecn.
Leave Cochran ^....^ 10:00 am
Arrive Hawkinsrille,.,............10.45 AM
Leave Hawkinsville , T ,,, 1.45PM
Arrive Cochran... 2:S0pm
Connects at Cochran with truim 3 and 4 to and
irom Macon.
GKO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Sunt.
W. J. JABVI6. Mast. Trans.
Central anil soiiBwcsiera Bailinag*
hAVAXSAH. Ga. June 24.1K9
O N and after Sunday, June 29,1S79, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows :
TRAXB 90. L—00190 SOUTH AND WHST.
Ijohvo.iSavannah 9:20 A M
i^eavea Augusta. 9.30 a h
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p *
Arrives a. liacon...^.^..... MM ,.«. M :...<fc45 p v
f^enveir Macon for Atlanta... s.15 p »
Arrives at Atiauta^.............^. 3:So a m
Making dose connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all point* West and North.
COMIXO SOUTH AID HAST.
Leaves AUariia. 11:40 r M
Arrives at Mwon. 6:20 a m
Leaves M»con. 7:1*0 a m
Arrives at Millc-igoriilo........................ 9:44 a m
Arrives at Eatouton 11:30 a m
Arrive* at Augusta 4:45 P m
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 F m
Leaves Augusta... M 9;80a m
Making connection at Bavannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Kail rot d for all points in Florida.
TUAI9 90.2.—U0I90 9 OUTII A9D WB8T.
...... 7:30 P X
5:40 A M
8:30 P M
...... 9:44 A M
......11:30 A M
8:00 A M
. ... 8:40 a M
1:15 p
Leaves Suvatmah.....
Arrive* at August*.
licaves Augusta
Arrive* at Milledgsville
Arrives at Eatonton M
Arrives at Macon.....
Leave* Macon lor Atlanta
Arrives at Atlanta......
Leave* Mnoonfor Albany and Kufaula, 8 Sf* a m
Arnvesat Kufaula... 3:42 P m
Arrive* al Albany 3:43 p m
Leaves Macor. for Columbus 8 45 a *
Arrives at Columbus 2.16 p m
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula aud Albanv daily, makiuc
close connection at Atlanta with Western aud
Atlantic and Atlanta and Cluirlotte Air Ian^.
Ki Eufaula with Montgomery A Eufnuis Rail-
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Kufaula Tram connect* at Fort Valley for Per-
rv,daily except Sunday, aud at Cuthbeft for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesday*and Friday*.
Train on Blakely Extension leave* Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays. Thursdays aud Fridays.
COMIB& SOUTH A5D MX67.
Leaves Atlanta........ p|m
Arrive* at Macon from Atlanta 6.55 p v
Leaves Albany 11:23 A M
Leaves PufauIn ...11:27 A M
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al-
bany M ..,...,....... MM . M . M .........6:38 P M
Leaves Columbu> ...12:2ft a a
Arrives at ttarou from Columbus...^. C-bH s x
Leaves Macon 7J15pm
Arrive*at Augusta 5:40 a h
Leave* Augusta...^ .....8:30p s
Arrives at Savannah.,,.,. 7:15 a h
i*a**ehger*for Milledgevilleaud Eatouton will
ke trail. No. 2 from S&vann th. and train No. 1
itiu Sim on, which trains connect daily except
vf<-mtnv, for th«t*e pointa.
Tlreurb Bleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Navmiunh m<«U August*, Augiiata and
Mac.-ii,and St»aiiirih ai.d Atlanta.
fe H .SMITH, w ROGKRv,
Gen Ticket AgL *#en Hupt. U R R, Savannah,
J O Kiuw. W. G. RAOUL.
Gen Tn*v Agt. Bunt. B W ft B. Macon,
an* »f
ATLANTIC JHiOLf 8. R.
G99SRAL SUrXttlKTBNDENT’s Of ?ICJ.
A TLAH 1IC A9D GULF RaILKOAD
SAVA59AH. Mny 17th, 1879._
O N and after SUNDAY, May 18th, Passenger
Trains on tins Road will run as follows;
NIGHT BXPRBbS.
Leave fiavaunnli daily at
Arrive st Je*up
Arrive nt Ytaomasvills «...
Arrive at Uainbridgo....« M .
Arrive at Alb:uiy.«.«
Arrivoat Live Oak
Arrive at Tallahassee...^
Arrive at Jacksonville
Leave Tallahas*ee
Leave Jacksonvillo.
lieave Live Oak
Ijcave Albany......«.«
Leave Kaiuhridge
Leave lhouuuvii!e«
Leave Jeaup...
Arrive at Savannah .
4.10 P 3t
843 p M
6.25 A M.
9.40 A M
11.(0 A M
1:85 A M
7-30 A M
7.25 A M
........5.00 P M
........5.15 P U
..... 10 5o r x
........4.25 P M
3.45 P X
.7.35 P M
,.5.45 A M
8.20
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping car* run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Ferrandica,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys tako this train.
Passeiuera for Darien take this train.
P*sscn*era from Savannah for Brunswick
take thi* train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
aiu.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;00pm, ar
rive at Savannah 6:20 a in.
Passenger* leaving Macon at 7.15 A M (daily ex
cept SuiHiay) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at*Jesup with the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
PM. (daily except Sunday.)
No change ol cars between Montgomery aud
Jacksonville.
Pullman sleeping car* are run through and
from Ss van nail and Jacksonville; also through
sleeper* between Montgomery, A ia, Jacksonville.
FI*.
Connect at Albany with passenger train* both
way* on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Kui&blm Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc.
Mail steamer leave* Bainbridge for Apalochi*
cola every Monday at 9 50 a in; for Columbu*
every Wt-dnesdmy at 9.50 a iu.
Close connect a n at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days except* d) for Green Cove Bpriegs, St Au
gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings oz
St John’s river.
Trains on K. aud A. Railroad leave Junction,
going west, Monday, Wedue*day and rnaay at
11.14 a m, aud for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 4.40 d m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sunday* excepted.at 7.00 a X
Arrive at McIntosh ** 44 9.50 a *
Arrive at Jesup 44 11.50 a m
Arrive at Black*hear 4 “ 220 p *
Arrive st Dupont 44 6.45 p x
Leave Dupont 44 14 5 00 * si
Leave B:mrk»hear 44 44 9.10 a m
Leave Jesup 44 44 12 20 pm
Leave McIntosh 44 44 p
Arrive at Savannah 44 44 5.15 p m
WKSTKRN DIvikiON.
M09D4T, WKDXESDAY A9D f&IDAT.
Leave Dupont TTT „. T .. TtTI .. 6.40 a X
Leave Valdosta 8.16 a m
Leave Quitman 9 37 a m
Amve at ThomasviUe 11.45 a m
Leave Thomasviiie..,^. ..^.... ^.^1.40 P x
(..cave Camilla ....„...„....4.16 P x
Arrive at Albany 6JW p m
Leave Albanv.^^...^. A2o a »
Leave Gaaaill* 7 35 a m
Amve Thoraasvilte 10 50 a m
Leave Thermo v die 1.00 P m
I^ave Quitman S.1S P x
Leave ValdoHta 4.40 P X
Amve at Dupont 6 50P x
J S Trios, Maste.r oS TranMporUtion.
H S HAINES,
aprSStf Geo*»ral Sur^rir.tondeni
-vlO OJR.
& *•/>..; SC/,
" 4v
.Vi'xrn •''ATAkOftf f ’ v
NOW OPENING
A.T
Winship &. Callaway’s
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
.1
MMlJOYSAMILDfiEI
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
Our Goods are Choice
AM) ILL ODUMS ARE LOW.
WINSHIP k CALLAWAY,
50aSccohi1 Street.
MA-COIST, GEORGIA
March 11—d2m*w3t.
TEDS
M A. O O N
TilGHAPl AND MESSS1GE1
JOB PRINTING
OFFICE,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Having recently been overhauled and put
in first-class condition,
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR
JOB Fimfllfi
Of every description at short notice
Treasonable Rates.
Bill Heads, Circulars.^ f
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
Tho terror of huma».ity tint yearly carries thousands to
S902
most healing and soothing properties
in tho breast, quick pulse, loss of flesh, and debility are mdica*
—tions of this moot fatal of all diseases which has for centuries
defied medical science. Thousands suffer with this disease who
* i bare lo^t all hope of a cure who can bo rescued from an early
CteV - Z? grave by tho of Cnrlmhilc of Tar Inhnlnnts- . .
^ A &J SV? A ^hica makes life so mLserable its victims*
AO 6 ■■ almrtst wish fopdcnfli. Mini*ler , i4
U SOKE THROAT. C’ATAltUIIAL DEAFSESSi and
—BKOP4CH1TSS th** near approach of ronaumt>-
tion. F.*r there and all pulmonary diseases tho most thorough,
successful and pleasant treatment is 4
CARBOLATE OF TAR
INHALANTS 2S»*i?Pi£lS38?®?S:
nx>re powerful than words can tel! or pen express. All I
demicM are propagated by lnliiilntimi.
now made raoet ;*o«r<o7m/f * 4
todeamastraic *Jie value ol
reutnfial agent tu
__ potentfoT evil,i.
-i. It dues not require ten minutes
w of Car bof n te of Taliban* healing
m _ JP . to trim re. Balsams and cordials of th»
So o»mbinod with Pine Tree Tar that the mere breathing convert*
them into a dense smoke or rap*>r. This Is inhaled—taken right to the diseased parts. No licnt, no hofc
wafer* simply i nka Umg or brea >h ing it, and jr*>u feel its healing power nt once. .This treatment is endoreea
by phy*icians everywhere, and highly commenced by thousands who have used it with perfect satisfaction.
‘hopeless cases
brjihysicians everywhere, and high!. |
x our methods of treating catarrh and consumption are certainly venr e
need uot degaur * 4 — Ciuta. Hamilton (Uu, 5,. D„ Louisville. Ky. *‘I — ---
holnfc of T5ir Inhalant tfyit I would n-«* part withit atany pree.”—J. J. IJ>^iNiNGTON,Su0tJKim SL.Phila.
HOWIE TREATSV1ENT to*^returned if^not wJgfifltoqr. As the oih^nd bait
sams condense .m Ihe air tMouagos and lungs, their capacity i* wonderfully enlarged and the hoUowcheat
*oon becomes rounded ana falL Toconsum* tires beyond the possibility of cure the Inhalant* always givo
great relief, and often cure cases considered Imp dess. CAT.A Hlclf, so very difficult to treat, and so
seldom cured by other iii**th>x!s, readily yields to this painless and pleasant remedy. It b* remarkable how
quickiy these ulcerated sensitive meinbrant-s are heiled by breathing tho vapor and forcing it into the dis
eased cavities of the head and eutof the nous. Inhal.itionlsthe only method by which this terriblo and
almost universal disease can be iM*raianently cured. C iT*Send for Circnlar and full particulars. Addresa
Dr. M. W. CASE, S. W. Cor. Tenth and Arch Sts.. Philadelphia.
H'Acn tcri:imj t j-lca-e name this j>aper.
SAVTY
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
* and condensers.
Feeders aud Con Lmsera. if there
Gins, to-wifi: Massey' - -
Gin. Taylor’s Gin, ~
and then
IjIm
L L _
OTW <M H tno Am.riom pU.»t a r3 i.. O ,ti.a Oln,. o,Vtoa Wn
*22sr. olena .rla'-iiaaf thaf.Uovmc
loey » KiceNiar. Bf jwa s Gin. Prnll.T . Gin. i’ren’s G:n. Wraa'. Gin. PjlUr.r.
, Carver s Gin, Wia.hip . Gin, Millar’. Stolon Coatoaniil Gin, ornuy other Gin.
ORDER ONE OF MINE,
Try them all and Fay fox- the Best.
nothin * 10 rar Gin.as it will pay fori laelr three times in ginning one hun
G^, b andyouhave mpr0ailUin ' i0,r,)r Whatth0sam0C0tt0Qwlllbring};in,ie ‘ l 0,1 an > 01 tho above
Tin Best Gin in He Market Besides!
Make cheap Giaa and superior one? to any other Gins, but my
TOTAL ECLIPSE
t about 75 cent* per saw more to get it up thti any other Gin in tbs
Can beat the world and
market.
P. 8.—I make repairing of old Gins a specialty. My ltVeaste^iLs
can put all my ltnprcvtmcnts to any old Gin at reasonable cost, P n kaWV«b ’
Send tor Circulars and Price list | Juno It-iawSrlm,
A. B. Farquhar,
Manufacturer of
AND :
r)EA.x.En iu
5 -g f® -fo
'&■-> ffe
1
ALL SIZES —STATIONARY AND
POUl’.Alfl.E, VERTICAL and
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
Separators.
THE CHEAPEST. STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SEPARA
TORS SOLD.
These Engines and Separators' recei.. ^
Premiums and Diplomas at the Gcorgm
and Alabama Fairs ln*t hcasou
where* er exhibited.
mom
i I , r;
ra||
REAPERS.
■Harriscn's Cora nil.
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels aud all kinds o) Plow
Hoes always on hand. Sind for circular giving prices
and description. Address
A, B. Farquhar. Macon, Ga.
“ScnofiSla’o Portahle Steam RcgiM,”
BUILT BY
SIHOFiElD’S IRON WORKS.
N1ACON, GKOUOIA.
Compact, SimDle, Strong, Durable,
and gujjanteed superiorito any other"
WK SRLL TllB
| delsvr Crain woparutor
With oar ENGINES—F»r..ThreshiiK Panw*.
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sr Tic-Mills, Csttoa Presses
And Machinery of every description.
■wyjTT.TATTJfl- 30XL*S33FIS a. SPE Ol A-IiiTV !
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND TRICKS.
mavl (Vn
j. s. soTTQVTyir.iv & rof
Notice to Contractors
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
VVism OTOH. DC. Mav 10,1S79.
PROPOSALS will bo recAivud at the Contract
Office of this Department until Spraof July 1
879. for carrying the mails ol the Unite 1 Sttte
pon the routea and according to the schedule
of arrival and departure *peciflad by the De
partment, in the State of Ge irsria from October
j?l. 1879. to June 30 1880 Lists of routei, with
.schedule* of arrivals and departures, mstnic.
tions to bidder*, with forms for contracts and
bonds, and all oth. r r»- «v»sarv luformatioti w 11
be furnished upon application to th^ Seiond
Assistant Po»tmastir General.
H A DUVWODY. K H 8AB8NBTT.
DUNWODY & SASSNETT
attorneys at law.
No Cherry Stre«t. up stairs. Macon. Ga.
Tl/ILL cive prompt attention to all business
W entrusted and will practice in all the
Court*. inn^ mnto
for nnjcnbO
i tJ ot IVloo ling,
jgrer Ulc»mtod
IcIsiiKs’aPilo
mrd v to cure, lb
nvrs immediate relief .core*
am* of long standing in 1
. « k^ndortiinarycax*in2
layx 81 aboctlw. bold by
J.P.lliunt,
m !»..4HSpracebtrert,Phila^ Pa., Sole PropriKoz.
CAUTIOK— Y.’mrp^fn lorle i> ve'Jampnr. ted in black,
hasj<Ucq/^on*e l J'hila.,lsZc t okit, ^ouJ.crsgcuuius,
R B 11 AT-L. Agent, Mscon, Ga
iMtars »**
S1200
1859.
$350,000.
LAMBERT SPENCER, Seo’v. J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
Capital and Assets over $500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
-Goods to deal- 1
. Iipea»<*p»U. 4
AdOrenm S.*. GRANT A CO.. S,
‘ Its fc;., C lacibaaU. O*
Agents at all Prominmt Points throughout the State, to whom applv, or to
r LAMBERT 8PEN0ER, Secretary, at Columbus, Ga,
WM. W. CARNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
Jol iunti OFFiOE;No:37-.THIRD STREET ICITYiBANK BUILDINO,
D. M. KEY,
Pofctma-Atcr Gcneial.
WILLIAM McSAY.
ACC0UVTA9T. KXf-BUT A9D GXHRRAL 4*J«N7
SECOND bTRERT.
W ITH an expencnro of thirty-flvo yehrs* un
dertake* investigation of puldic or pr.vatc
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re
ceiverships. and confidential buMincs* of al!
kinds. On application will visit anv towns ir
Middle or Southwest Ga^ in above capacity.
References:—10 Plant. Asher Ayers, H*J La
mar, O B Roberts sod J J Gresham Esquire
Macon. Ga. mal
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUABIEKS FOR HEALTH.
Hall Cocnty, Gkougia.
Two Mile* Last of Gainesville oo the Air-Line
Railroad.
pH R CELEBRATED HOTEL HAS BEEN
A renoiatod ami refurninheU Will bo reatly
b# Fifiecnth May, 1879. for two hundred guest*.
Tables supplied with best the country affords
at rates to suit tlio times. Amusement*—Hand
of Music. Piano. Ball Room fortv b.v eighty feet.
Ten Pins twe alleys ninety feet. Bathing Poo'
forty b.v sixty feet. Billiards. Swings. Croquet,
Piolneiiadi s in a tittural grove, oo»»l breeze,
pleasant n:ehts. Carriage*, Hack* and Buggies
at call. Wate*a —Manganese, Carbonic Acid
fia*. Lime, Sulphur and Cba ybea*e, 60 degree*
Ture* Skin Eruptions. 5)|ih<lii and Chronic
Disease*. Uvsp-psia Heart burn. Dropsy, Ty
phoid and other Fever*. Restores Health lo
feeble *00108 and rhi’d er.,
BOW W HOLLAND, Proprietor,
may 28 tawSw
PORTER SPRING?,
28 Miles Norih o' Ra’nesvi'le. Georgi-., in tlie
itlua Ridge 51ountain*.
J REYNOLD' 1 A C'j. Proprietors.
Dr C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
Board perdav ?2; per week 510; p*r month 339.
Stag"- fare $2 LO each wav with on** trunk. I.iv-
er\ ctabl** at th*- Sprinitsh> a H-.p : A Co. Stag-*
Line Contractors Daily mul. \lu:.ic every
day Daming ir. Hal! every right til In^
o’clock. (Port-r Spr ngv u the orrl.i 2?uminer
R» s »rt in Georgia which employ* a Brass Band
amt Orchestra ) Ten Pm Alley. Billiard Tab e«.
Swimming Pod. *tc, free—no citras For
pamphlet or *peci i! it to uiatiou add>'•*»« dr J R
BgTNOLDS. General Manager, Poit«»r Springs,
via Gain»*v«He. *or»ria.j *1 f.w
Pubic Opinion.
Planter's Hotel, Savannah, fta.
^lLTHOUGH the tide of travel is turning
northward, yet the drily arrivals at the Plantera
Hotel are still on tire increase, and the fact can
be deraomtrate-t by the unusual arrival of par
ties from the neighboring Stat** of South Caro- »
lin', Florida and from all parts of Georgia who |
muke thfs hotel tlreir headquarter*. The fa
cilities are *o perfect that familiu*. visitors, busi
ness men and th-j bone and sinew o* the country
are docking to the Planters.
The rates of this hotel have been reduced to
meet the exigencies of the times to $i 50 and J2
Der day, according to location of rooms.
Tabla Bountifully Supplied.
WITH THE CHOICEST MEATS FROM NOR
THERN MARKETS.
This hotel is endorsed by the public and the,
press throughout the country.
Whan in the city do not fail to visit the Plant-
rs. tuarty ly
Chalybeate Springs.
rpilIS no»ed Georgia watering place. si*uat-d
i in M«-nwether county,f»a, 1 cut- feet aboie
«**a level, will bo opei ed ;*t .1 ana next. 1 here
are lour spring* loo, Mil pour. Magnesia and
Pree stone The v edir:uai properties ot *he
waters are well known all over lire South hav
ii g made wonderful cure- iu « y»re*ii<,ia. Liver
and h idney Complaints. The mount .ill veenery
i* erandard climate pure and delightful, ti auk*
et* being tusirable through the entire Surum-r.
The comforts cf borne extended to in
valids. We have engaged Prof ?-sor Ke*s-
ler’s Band, of Marou. for the season
Have large Ball Room. Ten Pin Alley, Bulihrd
Table*. lice dnvra. etc Plunge, shower and
tubBaths-hot and cold—and no extra charge.
Eicur*ion tie.eta at all the Central Railna!
Offices al reduced rates Springs can be reach, d
via Geneva or T bomasion— sp endid line either
way. Round trip 65. Firs‘-class Bar Room on
the campus We have everything in o*d-r, and
vou can live as cheap a* yon ran at home and
put Yourself in perfect trim to- the Winter
month*. Boui-Dqr $2. wees 69. two we»-ks
$16. three week* £21, month CtiiMreuai d
colored aetvaut* half rates Horae*—D-y 75c,
month $16. Por particular*, address
ALLEN A THOMPSON,
jul erdim Talbot ton. Ga.
ri BORGIA, JONB8 COUNTY.—To each ad
\JT wii.i.-l rntur. executor and guardhtrt who
are required by law lo make annual returns to
Joires Court of Ordinary—Greeting.
Yon and each of you are hereby notified and
require*: to make y* ur annual returns as direct
ed by law between this n d tb»* first Monday in
next julv. In default thrre«.f artior. by the
court will be taken under the law of such case*.
And to those who have failed to make returns
at last July term, as required bv Uw, notice is
given that action v U be taken by the court to
enter judgment against them and their sureties
on bond lor 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 three months
Witness my hand officially March 25,1879.
ROLAND T ROSS,
aprS UwSm* Ordinary.
Th0 Brown Cotton Gin.
Clean* the 8««d better. Dun* IJgktcw, QBm Ta*trr\
and coatn 1cm money than any other «♦*In*kc mar.
ket. Avery machine fully and le
Those niacmues aro made of me beat msirtiaD,
•i.id the workmanship and finish *ro uucxc«ikcd.
li isbivn awarded nrcmlnma ;*i nDthaBLOo Fairs,
ucorgla, Alabama, Texas, etc., etc.
Price List of Gins, Feeders and CMsIeaMv.
Pc.yatflo during thv Cotton 8c:us*>u.
IVk» of Ghu.
$ 75.00
5760
ininO
110.00
120.00
130.0C*
110.00
taxoc
rneMrOktewnn *>*•• w,t *»
Stlf-Fmllnjj As Altoch.
u»-hineniK | U ‘ a i,n ,M ^ Con
£ V7M
11375
moo
1II 76
152.00
17U.O0
182.00
2ud.OO
$ILM.U0
140.00
100.00
173.25
18&JOO
202.00
231.00
266.00
L<-.' * d ready foi tnipment and delivered tiom
'Miy. Special term* to cmh p i^ haters Bend
t-cimnar containmc teadmouLnl'* from over two
andredlive planter*, who bungfit and qjkmI odi
u« Lines last m*oii
<813 to 1858 w* nrei arsnurcu «u,s at Ool-
? t ’>•, Georgia, andn the firm oumoof R T Tat-
igt: Jt Co., nftenYnrdi* Clcsions. Cuown A C«x,
r I P.ad * u hat was then known a-* thaTaymr Gin.
linin g tho yca» IftjS w© removed to this place,
.. hero \> e have been exclnalv* lv engaged li* manu-
acuulng Gin* ever since Wttblnng expvfleneo,
lie. Ih st labor saving machtncry oijd afellkd work-
ii*.i we poHftcss advantigcr uot enjoyed by any
4 i.et manufacturer In our lino for producing the
,E-T work for the least money.
‘T.vies, Engin'** aud complete ontflt fhrulsfied
* li. u uosta d. Addr< si
»ROU> nm()> <;i> PI!., New London, Conn.
New Advertisements.
SUMMER TRAVEL.
If you journey Jor business, health or recrea
tion. to tne Mountains. Lake* or Shore, over
land or over sea. don't fail to secure the protec
tion. of ACC ID EXT INSURANCE in THE
TRAVELERS, of Hartford Any regular
Agent icilltcrite a pea rig or monthlp Polirp in
a few nunmiet, or a Ticket from one to thirty
days The cost is so small that any one can
afford it who travels at all—Cash paid for
Accidental Injuries i
15.0 00 OoO.
A
BECKWITH’S
NTI-DYSPEPTIC PILL
S
These Pills will prevent and euro Dyspepsia,
They are an unrivalled Dinner Pill, mild aneri-
rient, and admirably adapted as a Family Medi
cine. They an? med by tho most cultivated peo
ple m our country, and ore extensively used by
Physicians in their practice. Bold by Druggists
generally. Bend for circular. KK BECKWITH
Bole Manufacture r . Petersburg, Va.
§II&5II
1 pay Agents it Salary ol Mio per month
and oxp» i*sK*s or uilowa Urge cormni—i-.n, to**-il our
rn '<■«" *"**- ' ! ^Ur»hall. mS
a month and expenses guaranteed to
ri* I I Agents. Outril tiree. Sii vw A Vo.
Angusia. Maine.
$ *7?7A YEAR and exprrses to scents
I 4 .4 Outfit Free. Address P O VICK
ERY Augusta. Ma*n*.
Advertisement
Send ICc for loo p»ge pamphlet,
junta OP ROWKLL A CO. N Y.
A m GENTS WANTED.—lor the bast and fnat-
est soiling Pictorial Book* and Biblns.
Price* radncod 33 per cent, Address N ATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia Pa.
Davifl Laiiflreth«Sors.
are the- most extensive grower* of
GARDEN SEED
in America. Their four farms, com prising over
15(H) acres, situated in Pennsylvania, New Jer
sey. Virginia and Wisconsin, an
OWNED.OCCUPIED AND CULTIVATED BY
TUKMSELVEtt.
The need* offered are to© result of the ren*
careful and evpflricnocd selectioii.yenr after year
Market gardeners, private families, and al
who desire good seeds, should purchase
Laiidretlie’ Garden Seeds.
If your uierchaitt dooa not keep them write for
thrm.
DAVID LANDRETH A SONS.
Phil? d dphia- Pa.
Business astahlished in 17H4 and kept uprv*
H.vhnblft
r -
Scarbororgu House,
Hawkinsvlllo, - - - - Ga.
MOTTO-PEACK AMD PI.EN'TT.
^PHE Scar no rough House has recently been
i. refurnished. Everything new, clonn and
comfortable. Table furiimli-d with th« »<*.st
tb©mnrket affords. Servant* polite and accom
modating, t'*ommodiouM maniple rooms and
*perial attention paid to commercial tourist*. A
hack Will meet «-v»-ry train an«» convey pasgen-
The Southern Medic cl Record.
A Sonthlj Journal of Practical Stciciaf.
T 8 Powell, W T Geids uith and R 0 Word,
Editors.
Hssa Lare'eand Increasing Circulation
FAVO TE
OI TUB
Busy Practitioner!
It is filled with Ala tracts and Gleanings
Scientific Brevities. New and Useful Formula)
nd th»- Pith ana Cnaraot all that is Usciul and
ractical in the Borne and Foreign Journals.
Tbkms—1 wo Dolbtra per annum, in Aovaoee;
Club Rates, 4 copies £6, Sample copies 2<> cts.
Address RO WORD. M D.
apr42w Boaln©** Manor* r. Atlanta. On.
Season of 1879.
Western & Atlantic R. R. Co
An Attractive and Clioap
Summer Programme
B W Wttzn, Prop. Jous K Poolh. Man.
Catoosa Syari-sgs
UoDBRNBW M4NAUKMKNT.
Th»*.so celebrHi«ri springs are li2 mile* from
Atlanta, on thoW AAR It. only 4 houra* rid©
and rre very remarkable for tb« fried varnty
and a edicinri virtu© *.f the waiers. fine moun
tain air. and convenient location Tb© spacious
llutci buildit gft and Cottage* ar© now open for
the season, and vis'tc'r* will find r<mmo<liou*
g ounds, ample -had©, cor>i, airy rooms,
courteous attantii n, and a tatde supplied
with an abundance cf good tmugs 1 lm
Prupriot-jr ami Manner are d‘i©rrpin-d
to
*er»
to
thi
th-»
ableSu
Pant Trams leave Atlanta daily at f;^) a m.
and <916 p in. L.r tne B ( rings. Ben g only :«*.
luile^ from Chattano nareics de-iring t.i virir.
the Car famed Lookout .Moummn can ieavo Ca
toosa at 9:3u a m, visit tbo Mountain, ana re
turn at 6:0o p m
On and after June )0tb. (and until October 1st)
1879. Excursion Tic ket* will b© void at th© foi-
liwrt g Khtes:
Lxcursiun T;diet from Atlanta to Catoos-i
Springs and return, including both Railroad and
Stn<© Fsre and on© woek’n Bo.-.nl. i 0: two
-ex’s Hoard. $17; three work’* Board, $24;
urweek’* Board. $31.
Tickets can b© purchased f*.r a longer time
in four wa-ks at same rato per week as above,
xcursioi^ Tickets good to return the day of
to Summer Kesurta” ar.d Farm HoU'.es, or
p-impl>lul giving Analysis of Cat-»sa Springs,
address
B W WRKNN. Gon Pas* Agt.
i«re8e^-2m Atlantn. r.j».
MT. aIRY HOTcL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
The fummit cf the
P1KUMONT AlU I.INK,
8T miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PUR* MOUNTAIN ATR
MINERAL WATERS.
COM PORTABLE APARTMENTS
FIRST CLASS lABLE.
The Mount Airy Hotel is situated in H:.b r
sham County, Go, upon « spur of the Blue Kidg
Moubtains and upon the highest point cro. 1 --)^
by the Pieuu.ont Air Line, In 8( miles from Ai
lanta R tcular Hack Lines to Clarksville, T:tl
lulah Fall* and Nacoochee Valley, nn *. wli.-
desired, to Porter springs. Hotel o; eu all tl»
year.
In Atlanta buy a round trin ti ket to an 1 fro
Mt Airy for ONE FaRK. Term*. 1* r
$3 ami $10 p*r week, according to room. Chi'
dren and Nurse* half r».tt s
M C WILCOX. Manager.
Fred H Rcofleld, tat© of Uplnmta IJ.itel. Kas
roan. (5a, Assistant Manager, in charge cf Ollie .
jun25 tf