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genu re/ Telegraph and Messenger,
Eufaula (AJa)—R I’buropahir*
America—F A Gilo*
Albany—J M Duff
Cutnb-rt—T A Poweh
Dmtkw-W B Baldwin
Mooiezama—Duke A Well*
Fort Gam*—M A Lott
Marshallville—C S Johnson
Newton—B tr Hudspeth
Georgetown -R G Momi
Blakely—rt C Fry-r
Powers—D F U*.sm
Camilla— I'M!lin F Bur *
Hyron -J N Lawman
For* YVley—-Lotrn. Greene A Co
Perry - P..rtro»*ter
Talbollon- L A Baldwin A Co
tc. yu i u»—Hion a G.sl.Ur i
MHUXtjCeSlIie—W T Jonii
Porsytu—A 11 ni*a.1 a I W t’v.r'.gn
Grittni— Brawn*r A Son
BarneaviBe- II » SwatU
ftstouioti-J Q Adams
Hanaersvnle—a A Hull ran AC 0 Brown
Hawkiuavilie— D Rhodes
hast i an—L M Peanurk.
Knoxville (U«)-tt 0 Hatcher
Ogleibor, e (Ga>—Mrs rtallie Hill
Buena Vista—J M Urn
Bullards Station—T A Marrr
TJi* ALOE.
The aloe* gro* upon tbo sat d.
Tbeatoes thirst wim i archinghHtt.
Year slier y« ar liny wait and sisn
Ui<«l> and calm. and trout tte beat
Of desert wind*, and still a sweet
.and subtle voice tbnlis all their veins;
-Great i alienee wins: it alill remains
After a ontury cl p. ins.
Fur you to blouai ai.d b) com pi t*;.”
I prow upon a thorny waste.
Hot noontide lies on si! the w.j,
And with Ua worthing brea; b makes baste
Kacb Irrs.eninft dawn to burn and slay;
Yet pati-ntly 1 b.de aud st>y.
Knowing the secret of my fate.
Toe hour of bloom, dear Lord. 1 wait.
Conin when it will, or soon or late,
A buud red years is but a day.
Is Yiaur KitsiiiHull ?
lioodrecd of fine opportunities to m»k9
exouli.t p oflu oonaiautly occ tr in Wa 1
street, if in restore cau be secure from conn**
teract uR movements. The only ssfe ai d
certain method is to unite capital with ex
perience and rkill, and operate in stocks at
(he time of damnations, witluul incurring
sudd, n lisks iu iwetpiog chuigcs This can
be done by the Mu ual Capita izitioo rye-
tom, or.g n .t< d by the old and reliable bans*
iug bouaeof Aa.u«, li/own A Co Cusio-
uisrs cjutrol tbeir protits, which are divided
pro rata t ve y iLiity days. An\bony ran ope
rate enccoMiully by this method $Jiwul
make *i2j; $>»< wi.l earn $25’i; £100 will re
tain $d)0; $500 will yiiia $26Bo t and ea on
as m*rknt movements cccor. This-plan Ii-.h
met with uoparalie ed succcbs. Near circu
lar, ** Hubs for tttseosn*," with invaluab e
iuforma ion to all investors mailed free
All kmda of etccka and bonds bought and
sold. Ad ie.s adsme. Brown A Co , Bank
ers and Brokers, 2d &. 28 Broad at root, New
Yuik City.
A Life Tint in a Chair.—Matthew
Babkins, of JLiewiaton, 11 years old, baa
been cultitled to one chair for 23 yoars.
Wbm n school boy, 20 yearn ago, a
companion tripped him up and, iu fall,
iug, his spine was hurt. For two yearv
after the accident be was able to walk
around some, then ho lost the use of
his lege, and final:r bis whole body be
came rigid, ilia fingers and toes are ail
disjointed, tbfc only material joint in bis
body being in one thumb, lie cun u-:o
bin bands mid ankles a little, and hi*
eyes and tongue folly. VVlien ho sleeps,
Tha i
ar.d tear of buxines* life make* inrh
tremendous draft* upon body * ( d mind that
without reconr** to wornr nuiUiniisg agent they
must »dve way under the pressure. To those
who are breaking down, or «a»tinr away irom
general debihtv or affection* of the liver, stom
ach and the kidneys, a systematic course of the
Bit’ers will so reirrorce the vital functions as to
baffle a'i the a vaults of disease and restore the
svfb-m to it* wonted health. For ta'e bv all
Dnmriats aed respectable Dcalei* generally,
ull Ini
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kv,
=!Otn~
popular Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT XACAULEY*8 THKATRK,
In tbe City of Louisville, on
Thursday. July 31, 1879.
<tn which occasion aGRAND CONCERT will
be riv«n—holder* of a ticket or part of a ticket
entitled to adrniari^n free.
The Drawing will lie *ujienri«*d by men of un
doubted character and «t*n«ling. and ticket'
holder*, ag-mts and club* are respect fully re
quested to send on representative* with proper
credential* to examine into the Drawing.
A Now lira in the History
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-hnlder can be lii* own supervise
oil out hi* number and sea it placed in the
heel.
The Management call attent on to the gran-1
opportunity presented of ootaiuing. for only *2,
any of
TIIK FOLLOWING PRIZES.
Il Prise..
h» Prize* IL0U0 each ..
£0 Prize* L00 each
100 Prizes 100 each ......
200 Prize* COoach
«00 Prize* 20 each ............................
L000 Prizes 13 each . -
• Prizes SOOefek, ap*roximat*n prize*
do
36.000
10.OK)
8.000
10,000
10,000
10.000
10/100
12.000
10,000
2.700
1*06
90&
bis low rockin r chair is simidv turned c ’f* < For ticket* and information address COM*
ms low rocKing cnair ia simjiy tur moMvhALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. orTJ
COMilKKP iRD.Sec'y. Courier-Journal Build-
ior. l^tuinviile. Ke. _ unlSjulySl
rill occur
b«ck and ha is covered wiih a blacker.
Hu has invented Ingenious contrivances
by wbiah be read* and writes a great
deal, aud he seems as happy and coat en
ted as if ha was not (.iHioted, though he
buffer* great pain incessantly.
—At tbo burial of Mrs. Howard Pan!, iu
London, a strange elderly wom\n stepped
ont cf tbe crowtl, flang a rote into the grave,
and walkedrapidlv away. Hhe was *a painted
female of about G3 years of age.' Nobody
baa previously noticed her, aud eiie di*ap-
peared as myotoriouiy as aLo hzd preannted
iierHSlf. •Hhe looked like an actrosa mad»
up for tbe atage, and as if she were piayiug
a part,* says one acccnot.
T«R Tcxav L gu-Liure h.s pasetd an
aot rtquiring nil cuinmeroial travelers
reppueutiiiit tionsea cur of the Slate to
pay a tax of $200 each.
Lilian Dukk, the Mujland girl, who
abut her friend Miaa Uearn, has wri'ten
n love story for the Pniludelpbia Times.
—A nephew of tridiug Bull w*a ouo of (be
defeat*d contestant* iu a walking match at
Wiunipt g
tl iiut nro iu© Prefils?
This ia the absorbing point that is of chief
iutoiest iu every bosiuete trausacaou. By
the Cumb nation system of operating iu
stock*, Udrin Lnv;e.ioo «t Co., BuiUora,
N. Y , nuite the oners of ibousand* of p*
trou«, in various sums, into one immense
atuoiint, and operate ihsm as a mighty
whole, thus obtaiou g all tho advautAses of
the largest capitalisui aud best skill. Prolbs
are dhstnbutrd pro rata among eharth ia-
e s every month. In this way lorge gsios
•re sec red iu short periods, ar.d caciLl
from $ 0 or $:5 to $ 50,0th) Can be used wi ll
equal propo.MionatH success. $20 will m»ke
t.uOiu aU days. $.5 J will pay $1,600 profit,
or 10 per cent, on ibe st cfc, and so ou, ac
cording to lha luaikut. A 'citizen of Troy,
m»de $3575 on an iuvjatuient of $«o.
ulj*ny euaiomers are doing better. *1 ha ntw
circa ar has * two uuerntg rules for suc
cess,’* aid full details so that auy oue c^n
operate profitably, stocks and bonds waut
ed. Quveinmeut bonds anpplied. Apply to
l^awrence A Co, Bankers. 67 I xuiiAiige
Place, N. Y
I'.vyw JzCEaoa's bni *UkgT NAVY TO
BAl I O «*'»v1idawlv
tlF LIST—"W'hy will men arj-ixe oommou
Jujiutcro. when they can buy Marburg Bro*.
•SEALOF NORTU CAROLINA.” al the m*
price
Whloli Its A heapost
A pack*so cf DtJKt** Darhatn. fonuining
twonty pipa lull* of ibe bu*t sacking tun-ii-ru
ini-tx. or oua co.nui.i cgirf S«'ii tu
ceut*. jai»2S die
fhe Mcholas ilott l,
On Bi tadwav. New York, now under the popu
lar m .oagcmenl of Mr. Uriah Welch, ha* law,
well- mulatod room-, excellent bed* ami perfect
•coo* iinodatKm*. Au elevator connect* directly
with .he ladle/entrance. The table and atten
dance throughout is acknowledged as being un
surpassed. No extra charge for fir*t>ela**
Sttua declS oodSm
RHEUMATISM.
This dreadful tormmt, tUe duRors tell us,
in the blood, aud, knowing tin* to be true,
we advi*e o/cry sufferer to try a bottle of
Daraug’s Bbeaaixtio tiemrdy. It is taken
internally and will positively cure tbe worst
case, in the shortest time. Soli by every
druggist in M- oon. janl4 d& vgca
Dr. 2VL W. CASS’S
Liver Remedy
AND
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
Thi^is not a patent medicine, hot i* prcpaml
under the direction of Dr. M. W. Case, from hu
Uvorite prescription, which in an extensivi
practice of over twenty-seven years he has found
most effective in all cases of disordered liver or
impure blood. It is
ANTI-BILIOUS.
tt »cts directly upon the liver, nstorin- il
«hen distant to its normal cond.tion: an.l in
regulatins tho »cti\ity of this great gland every
wher organ of the sy>:cm is benefited. In Blood
D“ea*c* it has no »i a* a purifier. It im-
r««y<* digestion, and assists nature to eliminate
imimmi.-s (1 . i0 and while it is
U» cheapest me i;.„ie l» 'he market, it is also
superior to ail know-, remaues. While it is
nor, cffeetual than Blue .'it-.- *t is mild and
Kk” 5 s3fl '' tontainiu* notliing that can in the
•ugtit.’-t degree injure the evsttm. It docs not
...i . or K 1 '* h»in: neither does it weaken the
Huotu nor leave the system constipated, as do
If (■-' to ter Com;ilnlnt. r>}S-
>1 , r S-?aircS prnsta. Billow Fever.
Jo .da. he, kirk 11, ida. lir. Wretrr-Itm.ll,
m.-u str.maeli. .Innmllcr.
!£ k l.' ,rl, «”. Xeumteta, Palpitation of
u- , ur t, I'Vmalo IrreautarJ.le. mat
S** hu ‘", ail Miin and Itloml
^-r’tlJ As,,r ’ am ‘ Co,L ' ,,im -
!w£j£. taaS “
_ T *hrn t Wo or «■«.
Yrllovv Fcv
i 1 *»«*« r». aiui MnaU-rox.
HOWTO Rl r-eDt.Cuac**Mrcr
VAD r * A:a.»a Remedy- and Blood
■ V?UR O VV ?i Purifier, a plea ant
Tonic ind CordUl.
ANTI-BILIOUS.
it L *hre°Z OUr bfiK Only 2r* ctt. a botfie.
ever olr c Active and valuable medicine
U it. SSSf v ? *he American people. As fa^t
univ«2F? ,B ^ v?c * me known, its use becomes
l*c w'uuiit 0Ver y community. No family will
vaIiim at ^ r having once tested it* great
th-Mi in*A®**Frevcl an inestimable Messing to
heahKJJi nnZ haV ° uso,i itm brin ? InK JJjJ
fi ucatl * *d^*or. DropirctUitheLabonOoryoi 5ie
Home -uetlt! iae C’c.. Philadelphia, Pa.
ncc per Eotu-, '-jc Extra Large Size, TSc.
For silo by T n —• a _
'«a«aiStoreMnCA. . A WA.V.;.
i sure enre fin
time* a «lnjr, If pre-
Dtpl'.thrria, Scarlcf
11-Pox.
1.M0 Prises $112,406
Whole Tickets, $2- Hall Ticket*, $1.
27 Ticket*. $50. 85 Tick ets. $100
All applications for dub rates should be made
to tbe home office.
Remit by jm*.i office Money Order, registered
latter, btnk draft or express. Full list of draw
ing pithlmhed in LouisvilleCouri«-r-Journal and
New York llrrald, and mailed to all tirket-hold-
G11HATJ5HT
Oat-Door Becreation of the Age
SEW AJili IMMtOVBD °
Archery Goods
(Wright * Tnorne's l’.tent)
DOUBLE DAILY
to a>'i> raou
FLORIDA
Macon & Brunswick E. B
Gixczal 8rpxiinrTJXDxvt*e Onia,
O Macon. Gk.. April 19, 1^79.
N aud after Sunday, tbe 20;h instant. Pas-
•enger train* on this road will mu as fol
lows:
CUMBERLAND ROUTS Ha BRUK8W1C&
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1. SOUTH, Daili
Leavv Macon.. WMM «.^..^. MW ^ 7:48 PR
Arrive Cochrau..^^. rr.-.... ., 9:*7 P M
Arrive 10:46 px
ArriveJftMup _ Tl , , M . , , ^ S:27aN
Arrive Brunswick 6:00 a M
Leave Brunswick per steamer...... 6:15 a »
Arrive Fernand ina .tlnlfi a X
Arnye Jackhonn 11c tdSPx
Arrive Cedar Kcii..„„ S.85 p \!
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. $• NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Ke>s... w
Leave JacxsonriU-j^.^.
Leave Peraandina per Steamer.
Arrive Brunswick ...
Leave Brun*wick.
!>cu\e
Leave Eastman..
Leave Cochran w .. M1
Arrive at Macon... LJS..
Close connection at Macon for all points North.
Bast and West via Atlanta and Auteui>t*.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. s.Sout
via Jesuoand Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon...................... 7:15 a M
Arrive Cochran^.... 9:4Sa
Arrive Kastman........ jhu* m
ArriveJevup6:25 pm
Arrive Jacksonville 7:26 an
NO. 4 NORTH. Dailj.excdpt Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 5.16 P »
Leave Je*np. MM ..... MWM , 6.16* a
Leave Eastman 1^1 P •*
Leave Cochran. 2.45 p x
Arrive Macon...............^ 6:16 p m
Connects at Uacon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKIN8VILLB BRANCH.
Freight and aocommodation—Daily except Sun
, dsy.
Leave Cochran , lffcOO p >
Arrive Hawkinsville 10:46 P X
Leave Hawkinsville &30a»
Imve Cochran 4:15 a m
Connects at Cochran with trains 2 and 2 to and
from Mkoto.
Leave Cochran. l(h00 am
Arrive Hawkinsville....^...., lu.45
Leave Hawkinsville.^.^ 145pm
Arrive Cochran 2d0 p m
Couuecta at Cochran with train* 3 and s I: a
from Macon.
GBO.W. ADAMS. Gen. Supt.
W.J. Jam ns. Mast. Tran*.
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, firrov/s, Targets,
Targei Standi, Qoirers. Boltf.k,
of BETTER quality, for LESS u oney th*n ever
offered before Man order* promptly attended to.
pend lor Catalogn* aud Frice-Ii*t.
TERBELL D ETZ & CO..
LOU1STILLR. KY,
AhoT. goo!, ran »lv.» h« obtained or ORANGE
JU1>1>COMPANY, 5*1 Brojulway. N Y.
WAi\
ON K SALESMAN lor «».»h
Slate, ealary from $75 to
$i00 per month and ex
penses* IL-fen-nres re*
LA RKLLB IIANUFA» T’NG C n ,
93 Clark 8v. Chicag
Kjl dy Sweeny, atlraim*tratorcn the estate of
Michael Roan. I*ie of *aid couiitv.deceased.ap
plies for le-.ve to sell all tbe real aud perso al
c*tate tielongimr to said estate.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
person* concerned to lie and appear at ?he Court
of Ordinary of said comity on the first Monday in
Ju!v next to show rou»e. if any they have, why
said application should not be granted.
Witness ray hand officially.
junS i*w4w J A McMANUB, Ordinary.
Central ant Soaiawesiera Haiiruas
HAVAjrwAH. Ga. June 2t. 1S79
O N and after Sunday, June29,1879, passetiger
trains on the Central and Soulhweatcrt
Railroads and'branches will run as follows:
TRAIK HU. 1.—002X0 V02TX AKD WUQT.
LeavesSavannah^,.. 9:20 a 2*
Leave* Augusta. 9.3u a n
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p x
Arrivesa( Mitcon....... 6:45 p x
Leave* Macon for Atlanta 8 If* p u
Arrives at Atlanta............ S .mia v
Making close connection at Atlanta with West-
«ru and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COMIXO SOUTH AH1> XAST.
Leaves Atlauu.... M . M „. M , H ......... l ....„ m ll:40r x
Arrives at Haoou H ....., H ........ H ...... NH .. 6:20 am
Leaves Macon. M . UMM 7:00 a x
Arrives at Milledgeville... M 9:44 A 2*
Arrives at Eatoutou... M . M ,... M . M . M ..........ll:.S0 a x
Arrives at Augusta. 4:45 p x
Arrive* at Bavannah 4:00 p xt
Leaves Augusta......... 9-.30 a x
Making connection at Savannah with tlte At
lantic and Gull Railroad for all points in Florida.
THAIS HO. 2.—00130 SOUTH AHD ViK£T.
Leave* Savannah 7:30 p x
Arrives at Augusta. M ... M ........ M ...^... w ....5:40 a m
i*eaves Augusta...... 8:20 P li
Arrives at Milledgevills... M .... MM .. M . M . 9:44 a at
Arrives at Ratonton..... ......^....1I:S0 a x
Arrives at M»con M 8:00 a x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a v
Arrives at Atlanta.. 1:15 p v
Ljaves Macon lor Albany and Eufaula, 8 85 a x
Arrives at Eufaula^. 3:42 P x
Arrives at Albany M .... M .... M 3:43 p a>
Leaves Maoon for Columbus. 8.45 a m
Arrives at Columbus. 2.15 p at
Train* on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, makinz
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery X Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Wsstern Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia :<nd Au
gusta Railroad Cor all points North aud East.
Eufaula Train connect* at Fort Valley for Per-
-.daily except Sunday, aud at Cnthbert for Fort
ainea Monthly*, Wednesday* arid Friday s.
Train on Bisxely Kxienmon leaves Albany
Moudays,Tu3&days, Thursday* and Friday a
COM I HU SOUTH AHD 1A£T.
Loaves Atlanta...... m ...2:15 P(a
Arrive* at Macon from Atlanta......^.... 6.55 P x
Leaves Albany-.....^ 11:23 a m
Leaves Eufaula ...11:27 A m
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al
bany - 6:39 P X
Leavok Columbus ^..^.12:55 a m
Arrive* at Macon from Columbus <tf>8 t x
Leaves Macen.......... M .7:35 P .*
Arrives at Augufcta. 5:40 a m
Lwv» Augusta 8:36 P \
Arrives at Havannsh 7:15 a 22
pHsaeugurii for Milledge ville sud Eaton ton will
take train No. 2 irom bavannah, and train No. ]
from Macon, which trains connect daily «atrep
Monday, for these oointH.
Tlrouh-b Sleeping Cars on *11 Night Trains
between Hsvanuah and Augusta, Augu9laand
Mac.ui.uiid S4«aimah and Atlanta.
K H ess ITU. WILuiAM ROGER: ,
G<*n Ticket AgL Ge»i 8apt. t; R R, huvaunsU.
J C hHAW. W. G. kAOUl.
Gen TrKV Agt. Kupt. t» W R H, Macon
auS if
NOV OPENING
AT
Winship & Callaway’s
SAWYEK 5 £3
COTTON GINS, FEEDESS,
AND GONDEN5KKS.
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
F0RIIEff> BITS AID GfflLDfiEV
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
Our Goods are Choice
M'D ALL OCR PRICES ARB LOW.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY
50^§eco*iti Street.
MACON, GEORGIA.
S 11 HOmAnvSt
March 11—dmsv^t
THE
Ml O O N
JOB PRINTING
OhHEriCE,
MACON. GEORGIA.
ATLANTIC JJJULF E. 8.
G1HXBAL HUPXEIHTXHliXirr's Opjicx, *)
atxabtic aid Gulp Railroad >
Bavamhah. May 17th, 1879.J
O N and after SUNDAY. May I8ib, Fa.-senger
Trains on tin* Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXFRKisH.
Leave Savannah daily at .... M .—~4.10 p x
Arrive at Jet*up 6.33 P X
Arrive at Thoxna*ville M M ....6.25 a m
Arrive at Bainbridge....^.......^.....^. 9.40 a m
Arrive at Albany „....11.G0 a m
Arrive at Live Oak 1:S5 a jk
Arrive at Tallahassee 7.30 a m
Arrive at Jacksonville 7.25 a sc
Leave Tallahassee ......P.00 P ic
....5.15 p M
.... 10 So p M
...... 4.^5 P M
m.nJ.46 p x
.......7.35 PM
im ...,5 45 A M
8.20 A 3C
ATLANTA A OHAKLOTTE
aib-line railway,
OFFICE GKN’I. PASS. * T1CKKT AGT
ATL.5T1, u*. OCC SI, 1S7S.
O N .nd .Her Suif'.v, NoT-ml»r liltb. double
dailv Tnun, will run on thi, lUul u follow,
GOING HAST.
Night Muil uid Psiisenger Trtin.
Arr ra At!a-:t.
Umro AtUntu — - S.1A P m
D»y PMMUSor Trun.
Arr>o Atbunitt.
Leave AtlanU «.i»pui
GOING WEST.
Sight Mail and Fauengor Train.
Arrive Atlanta..,. liOOm
Leave At’anta ——
l>*y PMsriiger Tram
Arrive Atlanta.™.— - WSOp*
Leave Atlanta... —
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Arrommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta _ _
Leave Atlanta. S40a«
Through Freight Tnun
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta......... ^26am
GOING WEST
Lo<*l Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive lit Athpt>MMWM««. — 4.60 p B.
Leave Atlanta—
Tnrongb Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta. - 11-* a n»
l,eivo Atlanta,...^.
Close countvtion at Atlanta for all poinU West
and at Charlotte for all point* Fast.
gjforracrr.gm.
WJ HOUSTON.
General Faawmger and Ticket A cent.
Gesrais UaiiroaQ Vanpany
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Augusta, G.%, June *», 1879.
C> temendng Sunday, 6th in**, a 00 p m the fol•
lowing passenger schedule will be operated.
Train* rut. by Atlanta time—3 minute* slower
ihan Haran 17 _ baST (daily).
Leave Macon...—
Leave MiPcdgeviiSe.—
Leave 8purt«....M.—
Leave Wsrrenton —«
Arrive Camok......—
Arrive WasfiingliOn——
Arrive Athe
Arrive Atlanta..—.........
arrive Augusta.....
NO 17—WMF (daffy).
Leave August*—
Crave Atlanta...—..
Leave Athens
Leave Washington—^
Leave Czot— ....^........
Arrive Warrenton..—
Arm re 8 part a. .........
Arrive Milledgeville.^—^
Arrive
... 7:10 am
^ JfcOS a m
10:16 a m
—11:24 a m
......11:37 a m
. 2.00 p m
— S15 p m
...... 5:00 D m
. S;1S p m
, 9:45 am
7.45 a m
— 915 am
10.45 am
— 1.10 pm
— 1 r5 p m
— 2.25 p m
..... 3.30 p m
...w« 5.20 om
No connection to or from Washington ow Sun
day*.
Leave Jacksonville...,
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany —
Leave Bainbndge
Ltare 1 horn as villa.—...
Le&ve Jetup
Arrive at Suramiah —
No change of car* between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savaa
uah and Albany.
Fassenger* from Savannah for Peraandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
PaHsenxers for Darien take this train.
P*x*en<er» from Savannah for Brunswirk
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
aiu.
Passengers leave Brunswick at S;00 p m, ar
nv« at Savannah 6:20 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A H (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect atJeaup with this traiu
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with the train arriving in Macon *16.25
p x. (daily except Sunday.)
No change 0 | car* between Montgomery and
Jackkonville.
Pullman sleeping cars are run through to and
Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
way* on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Butaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans. etc.
Mail ateamer leavr* Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9.50 am; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.60 a m.
Close connectu n at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St Au-
custine. Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
8t John’* river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
11.11 a m. and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday
and Katurdav at 4 40 d m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN HI.
VISION.
Leave Savannah. Sunday* excepted, at 7.00
Arrive at Mclutosh
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Blacksbear
Arrives* Du port
Leave Dupont
Leave Blacksbear
Leave Jesup 1
Leave McIntosh
Arrive at Savannah
9.60 a a
11 so a x
2 20 P v
C.45P3*
5.00 * x
9.10 A at
12 20 p a
tur ••
6.15 P X
WESTERN DTvtmON.
XOXD1T, WEDNESDAY A5D XAIDAT.
Leave Duponts—~ 5.40 a x
~'akloata.
Leave Va!
Deave Quitman
Arrive at Thomasvilla—..
Leave Thomaarille...—.
Leave fkimilla. —...
Arrive at Albauy ——
Leave Albany——.
Leave Cap.ill**
Arrive Thomamlle ———-
Leave Thoroa*ville ——l
Leave Quitman
Leave Valdosta M
Arrive at Dupont...—..—.......—. —
J S Trsox, Master of Transportation.
H 8 HAINES.
aprtStf Gene^l Sctwrintondent
8.16 A M
9 37 a X
.... 11.45 A X
—.1.40 P X
.—4.16 P X
—...... 6.30 P X
520 A a
.7 35 A 51
,10.20 A X
1.00 P X
3.13 P H
, 4.40 P X
... 6 10 ? Tt!
. S00pm
.10 .45 p m
—.12 50 a m
2.40 * m
NO 1«—BAST (&ulj;.
fjMT. Kaon.
Uare M,lled*e»ilto.
Leave Sputa—.
Leave Warren ton,
Leave Camok— —
xrr,y ° ^yo-iiZWsSrmif,:
Lnra Annuls..
I/mrn Csoisk
tnn WurenU i.*—~
Le tb Sim.rts......._.
• «,re .Mil^d<-nlle„
tIkm wU aii'«top'»t Bs*»Uti«o»r
Glc-i revnnretwm »t Amre.ts for »I point,
jpt snd sod st Mscon for sli potet.
Soniliw«.t Gwmas snd Florvis.
Hop, r „ iaprnYBd bleepere between Hsron .i’,d
' iMtllratnSlrepret to ^ew York.
Iv oneehenge M«»n Nrw Yort.
Tukensn-J Htf&re Chert*. Tune Card^ etc.
.r,. to . htained t,t uatcn OeP®I or st Un:cn
TtcV.; OWre.6* Mulberry ^ J0HN80K.
Suitt-niiiwncient
R R DORSET.
General Fa**en<cr Agent
'm
&-i
Pu •' '• s Li rv\ " ■■ -
SrVn rott r'ATAlo^n'rs'
n a dunwodt. u n SASSNKTT.
DUNWODY & SASSNETT
attorneys at law.
No SS| Cherry Street, up stairs. Macon. Ga.
TY7ILL rive prompt attention to all business
W entrusted and will practice in all tbe
imvSjrnnSt
For mcj case.
ofBkclar.
• arUk'«rxt*d
liin».%Pilo
mcdyfaiistocuro. It
uazuod late rc I k f .c=rt-s
j of Ion* standing ia 1
rwk^ndordin.-iTC=Prt in 2
rSlabmtle. fcoMby
rrrts. J P-Milltb.
StDvnesrr “—’ —ISM
B K EAT'Is Arent. Mscoa, Gs
ISdlia
vl.l. .xaeniMM*
■4HM*8nOtGM4>*4»- f
. I'YiH-n-v*: *H- I
J \ .Jr- ‘i - J A • ••-. S,
f *. 6 A t Hcsji Su, c.ociia*U. CA
Having recently been overhauled and put
in first-class condition,
IS PEEPABED TO FILL ORDERS FOE
Of every descrip bum at short notice
AND AT
Reasonable 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,
IND IN FACT BVBRYTHINS IN THE
Job Printing Line.
TION
The terror of humauitj that yearly carries thousands to an un«
timely crave, not sparing tho young, talented, nor beautiful.
Cough,expectoration.ftpitting of blood.ahortnew of breath, pains
‘ breast, quicK pulse, loss of tlesh, and debility are indica-
<>f this most fatal of all diseases which has for centuries
\ detied medical science. Thousaads suffer with this disease who
j hare !<»>t all hop* ot a cunt who can be rescued from an early
v ^-. - /grave by the use of <?arbolat«? of Tar Inhalants. .
J, o £\ CV W jMJ A which make* life so miserable its victims
£ M© I n 3vS #4 almi^t uisli for drntli. .Minister**
SOUK THROAT, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, and
K} P? flB /re BJ a a C the advance guard heralding
wreUIa V!§9 8 fc O the near approach of roruums-
ti.m. IV*r th<-;p and all pulmonary diseases tho most thorough,
aucueeaful njul pleanant trer.imerit is
BO LATE OF TAR
Satisfaction alwaysguar
anteed. INHALANTS are
elt or pen express. AnFcUalEpu
Inhalation. oo potent for evil, it ia
f v3 '-*72$ now mode ro««t pSecr/W/'forooo.i. It does not require fen mfriufea
v v ;. '' -s \* -.••■r—■v-"s to dem« eist rate *.he value of (farbolateof Tur,<Ae wwl healing
rejav .re . W .. remedial agent knoim to tdence. Balsams and cordials of the
moret healing and snoihing propeTtfe* are no combined with Pine Tree Tar that the mere breathing convert*
them icto a ^«*n*e smoke or vapor. This is *aAa/erf-—tzken right to t* ‘ "*■
ri;e Brovvii Zmn Gin.
Clnm« the Seed bi ticr.Rian I. :..htoc, QXmVmxtti\
<l«*«UlcMimir.i; i.lian ony ot her 4}ta ta ike mar*
i-very nm^hlno fhlly mul le-sOxg
6 '
in
TN making ray Ninth annual armaaesaa it. woild a ly thitlmik) mirrtmivr.i fom vot** to
J year, and I now timer mvaalf this l n»w hzvd tiu OMt pjrfaat n t'nxwol Gin
mng Machinery ever offered t> the Aanneia pi.uttrs ia tii.swzyoi OjUji dm Osstoa G;n
Feeders aad Con lenwrs. IfMwtxur »v.t I .... nlo.-e >rl.-in,f rlia felli^inr
Gms, to-wif: Masse; s Rxeelsior. Brawn'* Gin. Fin liar's Gii. Pntf, Ga. W.nti's Gii Pillar f.
^rera5^ ora Gm. c arror sGm.\Yia.hi p NGia. Miller’s Stjlv. OeltonUI Gin, orauy'oth.irGin.
"order one of mine.
Try them all and Pay for the Best.
It costs the farmer notliing to run’my Gin. as it will pay fori tself three time* m ginning one htin-
dred bales of cotton in premiums ovor what the same cotton will bring ginned on any of the aliove
Gins, and you have J “*o-*^*o
Tie Best Gin in tlie Market Besifles!
Make cheap Gins and superior ones to any other Gins, but my *
T O TA S* ECLIPSE
Can beat tho world and cost about 75 cents per saw more to set it un fivi any otliar aiu in tho
market.
Ci- SA.WYEK
P-8—1 make repairine of old Gins a specialty. Sly Kreasier bus bi-en .It iim beae)^<ve*ra
PC. SAW'YKit. ‘
June U —
Manufacturer of
X333AXjEn IN'
AI.L SIZES — STATION SUY AND
POBTaKLE. VERTICAL. AND
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
Separators.
THE CHEAPEST, STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SKPaIU.
TORS SOLD.
These fcnaines and Separators rer-er ed
Premiums and Diplomi.8 at the Geontia
and Alabama Fairs last Season and
whereier exhibited.
fstnfo j£te«ov For
REAPERS.
-o rruicnincs .irt- mado ot the bcs, •%r-rt:ils
the workmanship and finish are ouexer&cd.
t«vu awarded premium* at all the BUM lairs,
rjpla, Alabama, Texas, eta, etc.
*li»t of Gins, Feeders «nd CscjL-sa&re.
lyable iliumg thw Cotton Bchzoo.
CS~SSt
Fri
• d ready foj «n;pm*ui A«d delivered at oar
iLtMTC,.
insllivo pbntcis, who bo’ v.ii imdott
hlcc* l.i&t st'iiFoa
1 ?43 to ISrf* we eiaLaraemred Gina at Uol-
, Grorgln, u:td«-v Ann uanioc* f R.T Tat-
»V Co^ afterward* Cukmon*. Raows *- Co. t
i ndo \\ hat was then known os the Tnylm Gin.
iff the year 1859 we removed to thb place,
•• h ivobeon exclnsively engaged in maim-
!• i*'g Gins ever since With long experience,
•« >tlahv>r saving machinery mid skilled work-
we possess ACTantagf* not en)oy«*d by any
r mnatifactarcr in our line for producing the
■ ark for the LEAST uio:iey.
■. Engines and complete outfit furnished
u'.'Jred. Addre:
t’ji cwroa GIN CO.« New f nndnn. Conn*
New Advertisements.
SUMMER TRAVEL.
If you journey for business, health or recrea
tion. to t>\e Mountains, Lakes or Shore, over
land or over sea. Hon’t fail *o secure the protec-
tion of ACCIDENT INSURANCE in THE
TRAVELERS, of Hartford Any regular
Agent will write a yearly or monthly Policy in
a few minutes, or a Ticket fron one to thirty
days. The cost is so small that any one can
afford it who travels at all—Cash paid for
Accidental Injuries over $3,1100.00(1.
BECKWITH’S rv
MTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLO
These Pills will prevent and cure Dyspepsia,
They are an unrivalled Dinner Pill, mild *peri-
ricut, and admirably adapted a* a Family Medi
cine* They are used by tho most cultivated peo
ple m our country, and are extensively used by
Fbys’cians in their practice, fiold by Druggists
generally. Send for circular. K R HECKWITH.
Sole Manufacturer * Petersburg, Va.
Wo will pay Agents.i Salary <
sno per month
i, IomII our
v hat %ue say»
'"lea*
AH A Co.. Marshall, Micl
To f G RICH. & CO. Portland,
Maine, for best Agency Businesfeiu
the World. Expensive Ont fit Free
SEND
of 4 lines inserted one week
_ in 330 ncwfepzpers lor $10.
Send 10c for 1U0 page pami.hlet.
junto G Y LOWELL A CO. NY.
AdYertu ement
A GENTS WANTED,—for the bust and fast
est selling Pictorial Books and Bibles.
Prices reduced 33 per cent. Address N ATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia Pa.
fill.
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels aud all kinds ot Plow
Hoes always on hand. Sand for circa! ir giving prices
and description. Address
A. B. Farquhar, Macon, ££»■
Efigmos,”
StHOFIElIi’S IRON WORKS,
MACON, G&OKGIA.
Compact, Simnle, Strong, Durabia.
and guaranteed superiorlto any other'
WE SELL THE
Golwr Grain Kcparntor
With our ENGINES—Y^rilThrcshing Purro^e
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Slills, Sorgho-Mills, Cattoa Prassos
And Machinery of every description.
BCIIjDIWG- I30I£.BH-3 A. Sjr> AOIA.riTTr !
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
navi 6,n J. ». Ar. SOW.
Davifl laadreil & Sues.
are the most extensive grower* ol
in America. Their four furmb, comprnring over
1600 acre*, situated in Pem:^ Ivama. New Jer
sey, Virginia and Wisconsin, arts
OWNED. OCCUPIED A N D CULTIVATED BY
THKMSKLVES.
The seeds offertsl are ten result of the mot
careful and experienced selection .year after ve*r
Market gardeners, private Ltroilies, and hi
who desire good seeds, should purchase
Landreths’ Garaeii Boods.
If jour merchant does not keep them write for
them.
DAVID LAIfDÐ A SON.S
Pbilidfiphia Pa.
Buisinesk eslablishctl in 1784 anc k^pt uy *
RclifthlA
..d h
i/nl-tilien right to the diseased parts. No lu-nt, no liot
P-x5 ——* — — feel itd healing powernt once. This treatment is endorsed
^rj'hjsicians everywhere, and highly comni^n^e-lby tlioasands who have used it with perfect satisfaction.
• i our method- .»f treating catarrh and «.oi.suxrivtLn are certainly very *-ffectuaL So-called 4 hopeless cases*.
not d«mairr- Chas. Hamilton Cash. .V. !>.. Louisville. Ky. r ‘ I am so well pleased with your <’nr-
bolntpof Tnrlnlialnnt that 1 would net |*srt withitatany pree.’*—.7. J. BrNNiNoTox.CLOoElni Sh.Phila.
U ft Rif P TT DP A T P T 40 “I partof the United -State* or Canada*
Fa *-/ Iwl Cw I Kt A 1 tV l Co r4 l to be returned if not satisfactory. A* the oils and bal
sams condense on the air jpas^agi-^ and longs, their capacity is w onderfully enlarged and the hollow chest
soon becomes rounded and foil. Tbconsnm; tires beyond the possibility of cure the Inhalants always give
irreat relief, and often core cases considered bop.-lt-L«. C'ATARRlf, so very difficult to treat, and so
seldom cored by other methods, readily yields to this painless and pleasant remedy. It L- remarkable how
qaickxy these ulcerated sensitive membranes are liesled by breathing the vapor ana forcing it into the dis
eased cavities of the head and out of the not*-. Inhalation is the onlymetho<l by which this terrible and
almost universal disease can be permanently cured. CJfSecd for Circular and foil particulars. Addresa
Dr. M. W. CASE, S. '.S’. Cor. Tenth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia.
Flfli uritimj, yUa* mum ftu y*tp*r.
$350,000.
LAMBEET SPENCEB, Seo’v. J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
Capital and Assets over $500,000.
The Charter Makea Stockholders Individually Liable
Arents at all Prominmt Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
LAMBERT SPENCER, Secretary, at Co’umbus, Gs*
WM. W. CABNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
jal fan tf OFFICB:.Yo:s7rraiRD 8TRBBT ICITTiBAN REBUILDING *
Notice to Contractors'
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
WABTTI'GTOX, DC. Mav 10.1S79.
PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract
Office of this Department until 3 p in of July 1
S79, for carrying the maiU of the Unite 1 State
pen the routes and according to tbe sc).edi»lo
arrival aud departure tpecifteJ by the De
partment, in tbe Sta 4 e of Georgia from October
1.1879, to June 30 1880 Lisle of routes, with
schedule: of arrivals and departures, instruc
tions to bidders, with form* for contracts and
bond*, and all oth* r n»r*«.Harv information w 11
be furnished uih>u application to the Second
Assistant Po-tmaat -r General.
D. M. KEY,
Po«tmast#*r G**n»ral.
WILLIAM MCKAY,
AccotTErTurr, Kxpbbt axi> Gsitxbal Agxxt
SECOND LTREKT.
W ITH an experience of thirty-five years* un
dertakes inveatigat.on of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re
ceiverships, and confidential business of all
kinds. On application will visit any town* in
Middle or Southwest Ga., in above capacity.
References:—I C Plant, Asher Ayers, H J La
mar, G B Roberts and J J Gresham Esqu:re
Macon. Ga. mal
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUARTEK'i FOR HEALTH.
Hall Conjrrr. Gbobgil
Two Miles East of Gainesville on the Air-Liao
•fejtailroad.
pHt8 CELEBRATED HOTEL HAS BEEN
JL renovateii aud refurnished Will be ready
by Fifteenth May. 1879. for two hundred iruest*.
Tables supplied with best the country affords
at rates to suit the times. AinUKOinent^—Band
of Music. Piano, Ball Room forty bv eivh’y f*-et.
Ten Pins two alley* ninety feet, tlnt.hini; Poo>
forty by sixtv feet. Bilinrds, 8wings. Croquet,
Proimnade* in a tisturnl grove, co-.l breeze,
pleasant nights. Carriages, Hicks and Buggies
at call. Waters—Maaganeae, On r bo rue Acid
Gan, Lime, Sulphur and Obalyh»a*e, 6o degro-sa.
Cure* Skin Krupriors. Sypbdii aud Chronic
Diseases, Dyspejisia Heart burn, Dropsy, Ty
phoid and other Fevers. Restores Health to
feeble women and children,
Kli\V W HOLLAND, Proprietor.
mav28 2-iwSw
PORTER SPRING
■ Fhy
23 Miles North o* Gt*nesTi!l«. Gt-orgis, in tho
Blue Ridge M'>unln>ns.
J R RRYrsOLD-* A C ), Proprie^r*.
ObC A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, ttesidei
Meian.
Board per day $2: per week $10; per month $39
btage fare $2 50 each wav with one trunk. I.iv-
ery Stable ut the Spnnvs h\ A Hope A Co, Staee
Line Contractors. Daily m ul. Mu-ie every
day Darning in Hal! every nighi ti l l«H
o'clock. (Porter Spr-ngs is the only Summer
Res »rt ia tieoigi* which employ* » Brass Band
and Orchestra ) Ten l*m Alley. Billiard Tab’es.
Swimming Pool, +tc, free—no eitra*. For
pamphlet or special i; fo mm ion address Du J R
REYNOLDS.General Manag?r, Porter Sprincx,
via Gainesville, •eonrin.
Scar boro gu Bouse,
Hawkinsvillo, - - - - Go.
MOTTO—PEACE AND PLENTY.
fj^HE Scari^}rough- Hou*e has retx-ntiy n
JL refurnished. Everythiug »,«w. clean .1
corafortablo .Table fariiizbrd with the ast
the market affords. K rvam* poii.e and accom-
uxuduting, »’omu<ocious stiriipl i room* i,ad
speris) attention i>»ud to con*• rein! i jurist* A
hack w.li meet evi ry trrtiti and con%e.v passen
gers and baggage lo aud from Hotel gratis.
muM tf B P A W J BOO.V Proo’tor*.
Tie S&nttorn Medical Besom.
A Monthly Journal if Pradita! Scdiriof.
T 8 Powell, W T Geldanith »nd R 0 Word,
Editor,.
Has a Lar-o and Increasing Circulation
FAVO TE
07 IBB
Busy Practitioner!
It i* filial with Abstracts tnd Glpanings
Scientific Brevities, New #nd Useful Formu’ie
and the Pith ai d Cream ol sli Dili ih Useful and
Practical in the Home find Fore ign Journals.
Terms—Two Dollars pc-r annum, in Advanre;
Club Kates, 4 copies $6, Sample copies 2(- eta.
Addvss EG WORD, V. D,
epr42w B JBirritS Manwgcr. Atlnnta. Ha.
Pubic Opinion.
Planter's Hotel, Savannah, Ga.
jAlLTHOUGH^tl» tide of travel is ^turning |
northward, yet the daily arrival* at the Plante 1
Hotel are still on the increase, and the fact caa
bo demonstrated by the
ties 1mm the neighboring State* ot south Uaro- » '
lins Florida ar.d from all parts of Georgia who | ®
make this hotel th- r hehtiquarb-rv. The f n .
cihties are so perf.-ct that families, vifitors. busi
ness men and the bone and sinew ot tho country
Chalybeate Springs.
fpHIS noted Georgia watering place, situated
X m Menwetber county, Ga, 16w f»-et eb ,v«
sea level, will be opened 1st June next, 'ihem
are four spring*-Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and
Free Stone The medicinal proi^rtits of j lie
waters are well known all over the South, hav
ing made vronde.ful cure* in l yspepiiia. Liver
aud Kidney Com plaint*. The mountain scenery
is snndar.d climate pure and delightful, b ank
ets being desirable through the entire Summer.
Tbe comforts of Jbcme extended to in
valids. We lr»ve engaged ProDzsor Kess
ler** Band, of Macon. for tbe season.
Have large Ball Room. Ten Pm Alley, Billiard
T«bl»*«, flue drives, etc. Plunge, shower and
tub Baths-hot ana cold—and no extra change.
Excursion tickets at all the Central Railrrai
Offices at reduced ra»es. Spring* c*n be re ached
via Geneva or Thoraaaion—sp'endtd line either
way. Round trip$5. First-class Bar Room ou
the campus We hare everything in ordtr, and*
you can live as cheap a* you can at home and
put voureelf in perfect trim for tbe Winter
months. Board—D*y $2. week *9. two ae**k*
$18, three weeks $21, month $25 Cnildre nard
colored servants half rates Horres-Ibiy 75c,
month $15. For particular*address
, ALLEN & THOMPSON,
jul eedim Talbot ton. Ga.
arnrafof rjKORGl A . JONB8COUN^.-To eaeh .d
.tea of South Caro-. miniitrator, executor and gunreli:;:i who
are required by law to make annual returna to
Jone* Court of Ordinary—Greeting.
are flocking to the Planters.
The rate* of this hotel have been reduced to
meet the exigencies of the times to $1 50 and $2
day, according to location of rooms.
Table Bountifully Supplied.
This hotel ia endorsed by the public and the
preas throughout the country.
Whan in the city do not fail to visit the Plant-
mar39 ly
Yon and each of yon are here)y notified and
required to make your annual return* as direct
ed by law between this erd the first Monday in
nextjulv. In default thereof action bv the
court will be taken under the law of sneb cases.
And to those who have failed to crake re-turns
at last July term, as required by law, norivo is
given that action will 1 •• taken i \ the i • to
enter judgment against them and their nt .; c s
«i bond tar anekMattli and for all money* not
legally accounted for intbia court.
< irdered that this t * : • i-h :
Tele^rarh and Messenger for tiir-o n • nths
Witness my hand officially. March 2', '■~d.
ROLAND T RO n,
apr5 lawSm* Ordinal/,
Season of 1879.
Western & Atlantic R. B. Co
OFFICE GEN. PASSENGER AGENT,
AILimia. Ga, J>:ne lit, lh79.
An Attractive and Cheap
Bummer Programme
B \V Wens,, Prop. Jons E Foots, Man.
Gaioosa Su^iugs
U.SDKR NEW M6NAGKMK.NT.
The*® celebrated Springs are 1:2 miles from
A riant s, on the W A A li II, only 4 hour** ride
and«are very remarkable for thegre.t variety
and nedirinal virtue of the water.-, tine moun
tain air, nud convenient location The spacious
Hotel building* and Cotiaves are now open for
the aea-.on, and victor* will find c >mmodioua
g outids, ample shade, coo*, airy rooms,
courteous attention, and a table supplied
with an nbutidanre cf good things. Tbe
I'roprietor and Manager are di-tcrmined
to u*e ever* up an* to make this the
most desirable Summer lL*ort in the ts«,uth.
Fast Train* leave Atlanta daily at 5:20 a m.
and XrfK) p tn. for the Bering* Be»i:g only 26
miles from Chattano >ga parties desiring to visit
tbe far lam‘d Lookout Mounr«mran leave Cm-
loovit at I>:30 a m. visit tho tiuar.iain, una lt>-
turn at 6^a> p m
On and after June 10th, (and nnti! October inti
1879, Excursion Tickets will be Fold at the fol*
lywii g R&tcs:
_ Excursion Ticket from Atlanta to Catoosa
St rings and return, including both Railroad and
Stage Fare and one week** Board. f,i0; two
weeks Boa id. $17; throe wetk’s Hoard, 524-
four week** Board, $31.
Tickets can be purchased for a longer time
than four works at same rate per week a* above.
1 xcursiou Tickets good to return the day of
leaving ftpringe.
For further particulars or copvof * Guide Book
to Summer Keaorts’* and Kami Hou-es. or
pamphlet giving Analysis of Cat jos* springe.
fn»'8e^d2ni
B W WRBNN, Gen Pass Agt.
Atlanla, r-ia.
ffVST. AIRY hOTteL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
The fummit of the
PIEDaMONT AIK EINE,
89 miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PU!i^ MOUNTAIN ATR
MINERAL WATERS.
COMFORTABLE Ai’.V TMENTS
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