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KOSIilJEiij
A SUMMER AFTERNOON.
BT mut b roLsoai.
The sunlight ft’e»pinc o . tbs hill*
In drowsy m.lendor dreams «way
T-*** i-nr *1 #• hour* »• if it felt
Tbf r,p: ure of m perfect day.
Th« mountain* stretch, broad waving line
«fI purple Uhl »lon* ih*-. itv.
Wtitle *' t*e rfee*. ru b thtdow* veiled
Boreneaud lair the meadoas lie.
T* '-re rom-i to u« the k nm of bee*;
A • r.i fl>t« by on tarried wing.
A*. 'br.»uwh urn arrbeum 'be woids
Wn he r the swaying b<eezes sing.
With rippling Un«band ailvery sheen,
Tnruugh root. gr» m h«unta of mat and fern.
Tn* *r o. octroy* it-* hiding place.
And clearer grow* at every turn.
Yb* wild rose lift* it* bmvbingfaee
Shore ibe w.y••dear***ea low,
W«il** (>a!e wood lihr* in theahade
Their-now while bells awing to and fro.
O. «r Wen turn roar afternoon,
W r st content we *sk no more
Omy t'.•b-arthe wind r*p»-at
i be aelf aara- story o’er and o'er.
Only to b rathe *h» fragrant air.
To w»* cn .tie 1 ah • am nhtdows play.
To q salt ih- ne t*r that the >an
In oruaining breaker* pours to-day.
It iirnoo<b to be, tofrel
The ita- qiiil mood of field and wood.
To ki-ow G -d’a biea-nna everywhere
Hi*ill ina.-t; ay much fair*n«f g^d.
- Springfield Republican.
Look b#fore you leap m bua neve, and
think before jcu Hwallow— in mtdicin* ;
In* know once for all that Dr. Butt’*
Btlt more Pills xro preeminently the
i.tv.r-ri-gulator and Bkod-paufier of
the day.
A IlritltAut aceue !u Mrtv Orleans
On the 17iti of June last. In tbo city
of Njw Orleans, there was ga bcr*a
jD*ny cf the principal citizen* of the
Cr* scent City, in company with a large
number of ftratigers fiom different pans
of the country there, who as visitors fell
lot*Tdrteti in the witnessing of the «rand
extraordinary drawing of the Loui iaow
8 .i e Loitery b> Gc-neraD J.»b.»l A Early
und G T. Beauregard. The warriors
w* nt at it sa squarely as ever they led a
panoplied hoat into battle, and by the
turn of tbo wheel ecatiered fortune*
right and left. £pace would be too great
to ermine rate, but the next drawing
take* place on August 12 h, (tbo invan-
al ly second Tueaduy) and all other intor«
morion will be promptly given on appti
('-non o M. A. Daapbio, P. O. Box 692,
N * O.leen-*, Lc, or the same at No.
819 II -Midway, Nevr York city.
ju.9 lw
In Your lliiNint-sa Boll?
Hundred* of fiae opportunities to mak)
exoo i ut p ofl.rt conatauify occir tu Wa 1
afreet, .t lU Hmura can be ecCure from coun-
ldt»ci<ua morcianisU. ibe ouiy a«fe aud
OiTtala niolho l .o to unilo ca pital With ex-
pk-rit-itcc aud k it, snd opeiam in atuika ai
ib j urn j of Alienation*, wtibmt iuourriug
audd o iitsncs iu urn pui^rhuigra ikitscn
bo done ny ibo ilu ual O vpiia iz vtion rys-
tooi. or g n A* d by tUo old and roiiaDle ban."
I'.g bo I oof All m -, Bf owu A Co ('UelO-
uio ostiiioi Ibiir profits, uhioli are diVidb<t
l»ior»iatve y ibitty oayo. An bo iyean ope
ram saocoo.ial.y t*y ini* »nttij«xi $i>wnl
iu«k. is 2»; if wi i ea- u ^25 ». $100 will le-
t.m. $ Ihf; toJI adl yi >11 $230 -, and S i on
k* ni iK-t n./vi iu nlo * 03ur Tun piau h *s
luui aim u i.ustlitelsu c.m >e v area-
l»r, ’*110100 lor auooaao/' wuli invaiuab o
inrurma iou to ali iavcoiors mailed free
All feiuilo of otiC-ts sui boude bjoght iu)
sou. Ad ie a %d ms ISrowu & Go , Back
er* kind Uiofctr*, 2d A 2d Broad b xe.*t, Ne-v
Yo»k city.
Wisnt are me I’rofliM?
Thia is tho absarbiug paint that is of chief
ibtoirat in every bimuu B iiauooc.iou. By
l ie c.m»uauon eysteai of operating lu
a-.jck* A*-er« L-v o.ce A Oo , limners,
li. Y , n n o the or ier* of thmsxuds of p*-
lrou>, ..i v r.oua oiimi, into one ui»ms***e
auoiiut, aud operate ihsui as a in.^h y
wn -le tints obtaiut g *il »ba adv*uta» e* *»f
the Ur^tSt capnaus .* a id best skill- Pr*.A s
are uintribiii-d pro -at*, amjng oliirth <a-
e so.»ry uiioth la this way l»rge gain*
ar* m-o’red lu short periods, and oa^it l
fr -m $ 0 or $ i to $>0 Oo» o*u be usad wi»h
tqi.i piop jniojaie ruecsss $10 will m-ke
$ oo iu ->u day* $ 5j wul pay $t,600prohi,
or 10 per cent, on b* at ck, and *o on, ac-
o fill's to hs uiatksi. A ci :zju of Troy,
ia*ie $J 5 .8 oa aa investment of $ o.
in uiy o is o unr* are Joi-*g bet-er. r * ha ntff
cuca ar iivs * iwo aueru g rules for sue-
cjsa,” a.a rail dotaus as that any one c*u
opera « i>roA a >fy. Stacks *nd bonds waul
td G .va.uciem bonds sapp iei. Apply to
i avreno* X Oo, Bsnkdrs, 57 Axonauge
Place ,M.Y.
Cnv Jaoxsoi’s bur «WBBT NAVY TO-
BAci O tnvixdawlr
QKU UT— M wny will men tmaks common
Tooacou. sheu they o»u bav Marburg Bros.
•S8AL0* AilfcLTH OAftOblNA ”ia* the n»
price
IVhleb. ass *wit« upost
A package cf Duks's Durham, containing
twenty pip* lulls of the best smoaing tob»o*o
mil-* or u.i* cjgma ciga.*f d*-» casts 10
cenia. !-»■« dlw
KUl£021AlTS3i.
This dreadful torm ’nt, the doctors tell us,
in th* oiooJ, aad kaowiag this to be true,
we *dvi*e ecerr *affarer to try a bottle of
Dera ils nhduaatio ttsm df It ie taken
Internally and will positively euro the worst
ease, in the shorts*t time Sold by every
druggist in Hioou. Jan!4 dA*v8a
Dr. ea. W. CASK’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
s Is not a pat*nt medicine, but Is prepared
* the direction of Dr. M. W. Case, from hi*
This Is not a patent
“ tion of Dr.M. tV.Case.
option, which in an extensive
» er tw enty-seven years he has found
poTc
er tw i nty-seven years he has found
■ - W.- in nil ca*es of disordered liver of
iapure blood. It is
, ANTI-SILIOtrS.
It rcls directly upon tho liver, restoring ft
when *l!sea*ed to its nornal condition; an-1 in
reflating the activity of thia gTeat gland everv
otner ouvan of the system i* benefited. In Blood
«■»** it has r.o V*ud as a purifier. It im
proves digestion, and'assist* nature vo eliralnato
Impuntloe fr*a th* ey^eri; and while it is
tue cheapest median* to *he marieh It is aUo
mj«erior to nH knowji rein* lies.’ V.hilo It is
tao.rv cffbctnal th^n Bine M»-> ; is mild and
periecily ssife, conuininjr .nothing that can in tho
u:?ntest decreo injure tho sy>tcm. It dees not
“cKert or ga e pain; .neither does it weaken toe
Pit lent, nor leave the cy^lem constipated, as do
»oofit other medicates.
St | • LivfT Complaint. Uye-
.vUf6S pcp>ia. Bilioaa Fever.
Headu.lir, aide dta iAchr, Wolfr-Br**h»
Hrtrtbui-n, Sick Stomach. Jaundice.
Colic,Vertigo. Nniralsb, Palpitation of
the limit, Female Xrre&nlarl*tea nnd
Ufaknr»«,«ll Skin and Ulo-*«l l>isea*«**
v*Oi»«is, i are axitl Acne, and Coustiya'
l*o«t of the Cjwcla
In sninll do.ra it U also a sure cure foi
Cltrouic Diarrhea..
^Ta Urn two or three time* a day. it pre-
▼rw«> \r:u,» v Fevrr, Diphtheria.bcorlcl
* ever, Cholera, and Smali-Pox.
HOWTO BE itecDr-c-^nj-
V|a||n A|uns Remedy and Utoo«l
TCUR OWK Purifier, a pleasant
* TlOnTA'^ Tonic and Cordial.
JHUCTOR ASTI-BILIOUS.
save your doctor bills. Only 23 cts. a bottle,
the znoei e.Te-.-tive and valuable medicine
oneted to the American people. As fast
•• its merits become known, its use becomes
JBUversol in every community. No family will
vTi^ iUi ? ut 11 aft< * r having once tested its great
It has proved an inestimable blesoin? to
goawnds who have used it. bringing back
jya-th md nreucth to tho-o who were aecmlnrfy
j- # U^jr. i’icpared at the Laboratory oi th*
“omo Xedlcino Co., riiUaaelpfcla, Pa.
ai “ Per BotC?, 25a Ertra Large Siie, 75;.
^ /-•.
0
_ . - v r -rv-.
^ *0 ■ itX '-
Ths wr»r or.d tear < f business li f e makes such
tri n ^ndcus draft* up m body avd mind that
without »econr** to mooi^ *uat»inii.g arent they
must *ive way under the pr. a* ir«. To those
whoarr br^a^inft dov-n. or wa^tinir away from
Rcihval d-hiiit« or affections of the liver. Mom
** h nnd the kidneys, a *>5«Umatic cou-se of the
H-t »-r* will *o n-m o-cethevit 1 ’unct onaa* 10
buffi * a I tee a vaults of diMMive and restore the
s% t-m to ita wonted health. For »ae bv all
Drmivi and reap- e:able Dtaleis generally,
u’.l lm
Authorised by th* Commonwealth of Kv,
=lotn~
ropufar Drawm< of the
Commouvea th iiisiribu-
tloii Co.
AT MACAULEY’fi TH8ATRE,
In the City of Louisville, on
Thursday. July 31, 1879
* »n which occasion a Gn AND CONCERT will
be riven - holder* of a ticket or part of a ticket
en’itird to admission fre-.
The Drawing *si.l be supervis'd by men cf un
do -bh-d character anJ standing, and ticket-
h(-ld*-ra. aic-i.ta and cluba ore respectfully re
qurated to -.end on repr->entaiives with proper
credential* to r.xnminc into tr e Drawing.
A New Era in the History
of Lottarie8.
Every ticket-holder can be bis own supervisor,
e-U out hi* number and »eo it placed in the
a heel.
The Management cal! attent on to the grant
opportunity prevented of obtaining, for only aS,
THB FOLLOWING P&1ZE9.
1 Pnxe!!!!
1 Prize....^,..,....,..
lt» Pn*.*a|l,0uo each
20 Prise* LOO each ..
100 Pnaoa 100 earh .
200 Prize* 50 each
0**0 Prize* 10 each .
IdWO Prizes 10 each
9 Pt ; vj* 800 ea. h, ap’rorimat'n i
0 Prizes £»0 each, do c
9 Pntes 100 each do do
a grin
802)00
102X*
52)00
10,00t-
lfMKW
10.000
10.000
12.000
102)00
170C
1,**,
90C
1.960 Prizes $112,406
Whole Tickets,$2. Half Ticket*. $L
17 Ticket**, $50. 55 Ticket*. $100
AH annlirations for dub rates should be made
to tin- liume office.
Kemii by i*o«.ioffice Money Order, registered
eticr, tnnk draft or express. Full list of draw-
ng publ.Nhed in LouisvilloCourier-Joarnal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold-
•r*. Por ticket* and information address COM-
iiG.wtc.ALTH DISTRIBUTION OO. orTJ
OOMMKKF >&D.8e<fiy. Courier-Journal Build
ing. Uwi»vulc Kv. untftjulyAl
N B—After July Slat Drawings wifi occur
Month!*.
G U liATKWT
Out-Door Becreation of the Age
NRW ASlt XMl-aOVJJD °
Archery Goods
(Wright A Ti.urne** Patent)
THE MOST PlSKFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target Qnirers. Bell?, &c.,
of BRUTE ft quality, fur LK^S noney than ever
offered he'ore Man order* i-romjitly attended to.
beml lor Catalogue and Price- list.
TEHHEll DETZ&CO..
LOU18VILLK, KY,
Above good* can ab*» heobta-ned of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway. N Y.
mavS eoa2m
omred. LA
ON ft HALhSuAN soreauh
Slate, salary from $75 to
$i00 per month and ex-
penaes Reference* ro-
PISLLB MANUFA T*NG C n ,
92 Clark Sv. Chicag
G FMttGl*. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas Far
dy Sweeny, administrator on the estate of
vtiqbaei Roan, late of said county, deceased. ap«
plio* for le.ve to sell all the real and ptr^o al
ertate belonging to said estate.
Ibi* i» therefore to cite and admonish all
per-on* concerned to be and appear at 'lie Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in
Julv r.ext to show n*uae if any they have, why
said apnlica ion should not he granted.
Witness my hand officially
juiiS law4w J K 51 cMANUS, Ordinary.
ATL4.lTA AtliAjttLOTi’fi
air-line railway,
OFFICE GEN’L PASS. A TICKET AST
Atblll, lik 0*1 SI. 1878.
O N and altar 8un-»>, November lotb. double
daily Trains wul run .u tiu. Road as follows
GOING BAST.
Nirti Mail and Faaseucer Train.
Arrive Aila-ita.™ ...
Leave Atlanta 3.15 pm
Day Fassenfcor Tram.
Arrive Atlanta...—.—....—..™.
Leave Atlanta — ——. 8.00 pm
GOING WEST.
Ni*ht Mail and Passens»r Train.
Arrive Atlanta. —— —..— iWOm
Leave Atlanta
Day Vsswnger Tram
Arrive Atlanta —
Leave Al'ant
. 10 80 pm
'go'i’Sg’baStT
Local Freivbt and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta—..—.——™™-
Leave Atlanta—8 40a®
Throncb Freisbt Train
Arrive Atlanta— —™..—.
Leave Atlanta. —.—— 0 25as.
GOING WEST
Local PTcislit and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta — 4-tOpm
L«.ve AtianU————————™~™
Arrive Atlanta..
.ILfOam
Leave At*anto..^w«^.a..w.^«.e..a—__
Clo»e connection at Atlanta for all points West
“* “ 0h ‘ ,IOUe ,0r • U a"j , FOKKACPJ!.G M.
WJ HOUSTON,
<General Ps«acrgcr and Ticket Agent.
Beorfia Kaiiroail Coipi.
&UPEBINT BN DENTS OFflCH.
AracsTs.Ga.JnIy 12. lfW.
Oommeocin*Sunrfai, 'Sthins*.soupm thefol
ioait c pasaenscr schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—S minutes slower
than Macon:
NO 17—EAST (daily).
Leave Macon..—™———————
L.a\e Milled Seville — . ■»Ss am
Leave enarta
Leave Wsrrenton —.11:1* a m
Arrive Osmsk————— 'LSI * m
Arrive Wasoinuton— : P ■
Arrive Atbo s —- — *'■? P “
Arrive Al ania .— » 0» o o
Am re August- ———— . ......... 3:SSp®
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Laave Auguste.....
i/ave Atlanta.....
Lnare Athens
Leave Washington...
LeaieCaouk .......
Arrive Warren ton
Armve 8p*no.
Arrive M i» ledgeviile^...
Arrive Macon .. —- - -
No coonect.cn to or from Wazhicgxon oa bun-
d * 5 V NO IS—EAST (daily).
l^eave Macon 7«0pm
Leave Uliedgeriile
Leave Spcrta.™ 1> 45 a m
Leave wonntoo it-1* * m
Leave
Arrive ”
Leave Aueu»ta_....—......——™—~5J0pm
Leave
Lean. Warn* .ton UtOa»
Le VC Scan.. _ Assam
Leave HiiledccviUo—™—— *S0am
Arrive Macon.— K«v a tn
Trains « ll not si no at 8 as stsuona,
>o cunne.tion to or from Macon on Sands
ni J;i!ntamnectioii, at Augusta Ter alipeds
East and Soutbra*t and at Macon for a:l po uts
in Southwest (.corgis ar.d Ftorina.
>up.roimproved cio ners between Jfscoaaud
i ^ul:rcsnSleeprcs Augusta to New Tort.
Or.!> oneeii-mri* Mseonto New Tort
Tickeis and BaagaeeCherts. 1 ime cards, etc.
sre to nh ained ai Cmcn Depot or at Union
T-dsci Omce. -4 51 nlberry vsoy _
gMobwadmt
B ft DuftSbk.
anlS«tf Gmwol Pa**«i*tr Ajreot
DOUBLE DALLY
TO AND FBOM
FLO RIDA
Macon & .Brunswick R. E
Gxxiaax SrTxarvTxynixr'e Otvicx,
Mecol. Go.. April 19 1»79.
,N and after Sunday, the 20;h nutant, Paa-
aenger tram* on thia road will run aa fol-
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUN8WICK
NIGHT PAbABNGBR NO. L SOUlfi. Daily
Leave iiaoou 7:45 F »
Arrive Cochran.™^^. — hd ** *
Arrive h^Htrr.an...,^...— f a
irr;vf Jcup 8:27 a
Arrive Brunswick.6:UC * k
Leave Brunswick per ■teamer...™. 6:15 a a
Amif Fernand ma w..^J0:U a si
lrn*t Jacksonville ................Z:S5 Pa
Arrive Cedar K* js.—.. 8.35 P at
NIGHT PA8SfcM.BE NO. 2. NORTH—Doily
Leave Cedar Keyt... w ^ 5:z5aa»
Ltave JacksonTill*J™.^..... M .... M ...^.. M ^.ll:l a a
Leave Peruouduia oer Bleaaer m . MMH . S tf r a
Arrive Brunawick P n
Leave Broruwicx........................ S-t4 p at
Leave Jeaiip™.™.^. lfrSft P a
Leave Ka*rmoa.™™. 3.-81 a a
Leave Cochron 4. S3 ▲ ai
Arrive at MacoD M „. H . M .... H . M .6:45 ▲ an
Close connection at Macon for all points North.
Baal and W«at via Atlanta aud Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. %8out
FiaJeaupand Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon..................... 7 16 a a*
Arrive Cochrau. MM ... M . M .... M «. MM 9.43 a
Arrive Ba»tman M . M . M .. MMMMw . M . M . M . M . M .li:i4 a
Arrive ieaup 6:25 P x
Arrive Jurk&onviPe... 7:Z5 a at
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except 8uudtj.
Leave J»ck»oiiville^.„.. M ... 5 15 P b
Leave Jeaup... 6 )5 « a
umve Baal ruan........,^., 1:21 PS
Leave Cochran. 2.45 r a
Arrive Macon - 5:16 p a
Connects at Macon for point* North, Boat anc
HAWKIM8Y1LLS BRANCH.
Freight and accurcmod*iK>n—Doily except Sun-
day.
Leave Cochran.™....™.. 10:00 P a
Arrive Hawzmjville....... 10:45 p at
L**avt Hawkinaville 8:30 A
Arrive Cochran 4:16 a si
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Miucn.
Leave Cochran 10:00 a as
Arrive HawKinavil!9 MMMa ..., M .............. 10.4&
Leave Hnwkinsrille.^.^.. 1 45 P at
Arrive Cochran.........*, 2:80 p at
Connects at Cochran with trains 8 and 4 to anu
from Macon.
GKo. W. ADAMS,Gen. Bupt.
W. J. JABYie. Mast. Tran*.
Central and Homowesiers Hanroh'j
Savasbaji. Ga. June 2*. 1*79
O N and after Sunday, June29.1879. intaaenges
jraina on the Central and Southwestern
Railroad* and branches will run as follows:
main SO. 1.—Q0I5G SOKIH ASP WKUf
Leave* Savannah 9:20 A *
Leases August*..... 9.30 a a
Arrives at Augusta............... 4:45PM
Arrives a Macon 6:45 p a
Leave* Macon for Atlanta... 8.15 ? at
Arrives at Atlanta^........,..... 3:5o a a
Making close connection at Atlanta with Went-
era and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air*Linr
for all point* West and North.
COXIfO ZOCia UD S2JV.
Leaves Atlanta....................................1 ’:40 P a
Arrives at LlacoQ WM .« NM ..„. M . M . H 6:90 a X
heaves Mmcou.. <mmm ...... 7:00 a n
Arrives at MilledgeriUe....^. 0:44 a a
Arrives at Batonton 11:50 a h
Arrives at AugusLa... M . MM ... MM . M . M . M(M . 4:45 p a
Arrives at 8avannah................ M ... M .... 4:00 p sc
Leave* Augusta........... 9:30 a n
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all noiuts in Florida
TEA.IP 50.2.—GOI30 BO&TB AAD l»*82.
Leave* Savannah................ 7:30 P a
Arrives at Augusta M . MM .. M . MMM . MM . M 5:40 a b
Leaves Augusta 8:S0 P *
Arrives at M illedgevillo«.. MM . MM . 9:44 a *
Arrives at Batonton...... M . M . M . M . MM .....ll:30 a bi
Arrives at Macon 8:00 a *
Loaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a b
Arrives at Atlanta... 1:15 p *
Leaves Msoonfor Albany and Bufaula, 8 35 a a
Arrives at Bufaula.... 3:42 p a
Arrive* at Albany...... 8:43 p *
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8 45 a a
Arrives* at Columbus - 2.16 p a
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus. Eufaul* and Albans daily, makm;
-:lose connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Lint,
it Eufaula with Montgomery A Kufaui* Rail*
tray; at Ct» , umbus with Western Railroad; al
Augusta with the Charlotte Columbia m.n Au
gusta ftuilrusd (or all points North and East.
Kufuul* Train couuect* at Port Valley tor Per-
p,daily exoeut Sunday, aud at Cuthbert for Fort
laities Hontieys, Wedreadavs ard Fridays.
Train on Blosely lixieiiHun leave* Albany
Mondays, Tue*oays, Thursday? aud Fridtya.
COXIBG SOUTH A1TD HAST.
Leaves Atlanta............^....... ......2:15 rla
Arrive* at Macon from Allan!a 6.55 p a
Loaves Albany 11:23 a H
Leaves Eufsu!*... M 11.27 a u
Arrives at Macon Dom Bufaula and Al
ban>^
6:38 P b
^12.: 6 AS
... *18 i »
7:Sf. P a
......6:40 4 b
S:3u P a*
. 7:15 A »
Loaves Columbus
Arrive* at Macon from Columbus.
Leave* M»c*n.........~....................
Arrivosat Au^mstu..
Leave* Augusta...............
Arrive# at SHvuuishn........
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eator.ton wii
take train No. k from Savannah, and train No. ]
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Mondai, for thw-e nointn.
Tlrourh Sleeping Car* on all Night Train*
between Kavannsh and Augusts, Augusta uud
Muc.‘ii,aud SitumiaU aid Atisnia.
ei H smith. : iVlLUiail EUGUItS,
Grit Ticket Agt. Gen Supi. u ft It. havautuh,
J C SH*w, W. G. RAOUL,
Geo Trav Agt. Buot. S W k R. Macon.
*nS «f
NOW OPENING
A.T
Winship & Callaway’s
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
ATLANTIC _4_G0L! B. £L
GkffaEAL SUPXElFTXIfDEST’s OfPICI, *)
Atlantic and Gulf Railaoad >
Savannah, May 17th, 1S79.J
O N and after SUNDAY, May I8«h. Pa^songer
Trains ou this Rnui will run os follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Ler.ve 8svannab daily at ......4.10 ? x
Arrive at Je*up 6.33 r a
Arrive at rhoma*ville. M . ~.~...6 ?'> a a*
Arrive at iinuibridge... MM ...... MM ...... 9-40 a k
Arrive at Albany...• M ......... MMM . M ... M ....li to a s
Arrive al LivrOuk 1:35 a b
Arrive at T«ll»hassee.... 7.50 a m
Arrive at Jackwuville 7.25 a a
beave Taliaha**ee p a
Leave Jack*onrille M . M . M . MMMMM ....... M ....5.1 > p b
Leave Live Oak. !»•?*> F s
Leave Albany 4.Z6 P r
Leave Bainlindce........................ 3 4S v is
Ltave lhomasviho......^^.....................7 35 Pb
Leave 45
Arrive at Savannah ........................... S20 a n
So chanao of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sloeuiug cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passenger* from Savannah for Ferrandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Paaaenxer* for Dar.en take this tram.
Passenger* from Savannah for Hrucawirk
take thia train, arriving at Brunswicx at 6:00
am.
Passengers leave Brunawick at 8;00pm, ar
rive at Savannah 6:20 a m.
Pastengers leaving Macon at 7.15 a x (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect stJesup with this tram
for Piorida. *
Paosengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jetup with the train arriving m Macon at 6.25
p x. (daily except Sunday.)
No change u cars between Montgomery and
JicAfcoavillb.
Pullman sleeping can are ran through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville: o!*o through
aloepers between Montgomery, Aia, Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
ways ou Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con. Eufaula, Uoxtgoxnery, Mobile, New Or-
Mfcil steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9 50 a m; for Columbu*
every Wednesday at 9.50 a m.
Close connect jen at Jacksonville dally (Fun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St An
suatme, Palaika, ButerorUe, and all landing* on
St John’s river.
Trains cm B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
com* weat. Monday, Wednesday and Friaay at
U.14 a m. and 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
' “ " “ “ 9.60 A *
11-50 A X
1X0 P v
6.46 PX
5.00 » b
9.10 A X
12 20 P X
iJtF v
6.15 P X
Arrive at McIntosh
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at 8 lack shear •
Arrive at Dupott
Leave Dujicnt “
Leave Blsckshear M M
Leave Jesup “ "
Leave McIntosh ** **
Ainve at Savannah **
WESTERN DTYtntON.
XONDST. VrXDNMDAT AND FRIDAY.
Leave l)upuit... M 5.40 A x
pent™
Leave V»jiicflta
utAxe Quixman...........
Arrive at Thomasville..
Leave Thomasville..
Leave Camilla
Arrive at Albany .~
T^esve Alhonv.
Leave —
Arrive Tnomasville M ,
Iveave Tbon»a*ville
Leave Qaiiman...
Leave V*ldo»t*
Arrive st Dupont
J 8 Ttbon, Master of
aprTStf
, 816 A b
. 937 AX
..11.45 A U
m 1.40 P n
4.10 P M
. 6.SO P X
. 5 2* A --
.78AAX
..10il» AX
»... 1X1* p X
. $.13 P X
. 4-%U P X
. « ZiJ P X
- -»wt<XSU5AS-i&-;- 1
y -, c .: .! ■ - . : - ; :z?. "
?nxn p/tfi '^ATAMOFinrs
H a duhwodt. H H mwwbtt
DUKWODY & SASSNETT
ATTOaSBTS AT LiW.
Xo SSI Ch-rrj Stre-t. up fUir,. Eicon. G».
Wf ILL ciw prompt Mtenlion to .11 buunn.
\V enini-.ied uid will PtuetK. in .a lb.
CoortlL
(BUJlklPiil. Mmoo, G»
MEN, BOYS MD CHILDREN
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
Our Goods are Choice
ID ALL OTR FREES AGE LOW.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
^50jSccond {Street.
MACON, GEORGIA.*
Varch 11—d2n»Aw"t.
THE, "■**
M A. C O N
JOB PRINTING
OFFICE,
MACON. O^OFRQIA.
$1251
' laving- recently been overhauled and put
in 'first-class condition,
13 P3EPASED TO FILL 0EDEES FOE
3 m
Of every description at short notice
-AND AT-
Rea,soiTa/ble Rates,
Bill Heads, Circulars,
Letter Heads, Envelopes,
Note Heads,
Railroad Receipt Books,
Business Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Postal Cards,
Shipping Tags,
Monthly Statements,
Wedding Invitations,
Party Inyitations,
Bills Lading Books,
Handbills, Posters, Ball and Party Programmes,
MB m FACT EVERYTHING IN THE
Job Printing Line.
SAWYER 3 S
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
CONDENSERS.
The Brown CoK ; din.
Clean* tae 8e«sl bettrr. Sn* L'z? . t*C >a«t» r.
an, l co*t» tew* mnncj thns any ot5* » C .n In th* mat's
Let. kverj nuichlce Cully and I ■' z*SX.-£>*****
i
3a
vil
SR f' ■ \ h;
mmk
These machine* are mad* or titc best mnu-rtci^
tnd tho workraanahlp and finish are qnezccBcd.
das been awarded premium* «» 4J8 xt-cStato Fairs,
deergia, Alabama, Texao. ett.. etx.
Fried IMof Winn, frontier* and Uwlnatit*
F - L'lu dunug tr»v Count.
T90N
Thu terror of hamaijtjr that yearly carries thousands to an itn«
tiindv prove, not sparing tho young, talented, nor beautiful.
Cough.expectoration,spittiug of blood.shortness of breath, pains
in the bro-sHt, quick pulse, loss of flesh, and debility are indica
tion* of this most fatal of all diseases which lias for centuries
dt-ried medical science. Thousands suffer with this disease 1
have lost all hope of a cure who can be rescued from an ei
-- «T grave by the use of Carbolatc of Tar Inlinlnnta.
'' i? ■wl A Ct T* 2J -*3 A which makes life s«» miferaNe its victims
•ASs.V *40 * £ 3 toirtt almost wish for denth. Minister**
MIRE THROAT. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, ana
/ pr. 55 ft *s C “M* I Q the advance guard heralding
vsH a fl the near approach of connimp.
For these and *11 pulmonary diseases the most thorough,
OF TAR
fiWHALAF^TS
mure powerful thM words emu tell or pea express. All Fatal KpU
deuiict are propagated by Iulinlation. bo potent for evil, it ia
now made most rover/ul for good. It does not require ten minutes
tu demonstrate ‘he value of Carbolatc ofTar,denort healing
remedial agent k,>o\m to arienee. Balsams and cordials of the
meet healing and soothing properties aro so combined with Pine Tree Tar that the mere breathing convert*
them into a dense smoke or vapor. This Is inhaled—taken right to the diseased parts. No beat, 110 not
water, aimplj inha’ing or f rewhina it. and you feel it a healing poaer at once. .This treatment x» endorsed
brphyncians everywhere, and highly < J * *’ —’— ^ **
** Yonr methods of treating catarr'
need uot despair ”—Chas. fLvxu: . _
bolnvr of Tnr Inltalnnr that I wo«ld not part withit at any pree. 1
HOB*7E TREATSVSEfiT tobeVtaraed’if not satisfactory. As the oils and bal
sams condense on the air passages aud lungs, their capacity is wonderfoJJr enlarged and the hollow chest
soon become* rounded and fulL Toeoaram* lives beyond the possibility of cure the Inhalants always give
grevc relief, and often cure case* considered hop dess. C’ATARItll. so very difficult to treat, and so
seldom cured by other methods, readily yield* to this painless end pleasant remedy. It i* remarkable how
quicLsy these ulcerated sensitive membrane* are healed by breathing the vapor ana forcing it into the dis
eased cuvines of the bead and eut of the noae. Inhalation is the only method by which this terrible and
ed. Ci**Sond for Circular and full partieula
and highly commenced by thousands who have used it with perfect satisfaction.
: catarrh and consumption are certainly very effectual. Sc^callea hopeless cases
. f Lixultgn- Casa. D-. Louis vil le.Ky. “ I am so well pleased with your Car-
. Car*
J. Bennington*, s.v>5 Elm St.PhiU.
ii part of tho United State* or Canada.
almost universal disease can' be permanently cured. Cl^Send for Circular and loll particulars. Address
Dr. WI. W. CASE, S. W. Cor. Tenth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia.
When uriuxs, please name this paper.
IIEIGIJ HUE IKOBASCt COIFASY.
Incorpar aled
1859.
Capital
$350,000.
LAMBE1T SPESCEB, Seo’v. J. SHODES BEOWNE, President-
Capital and Assets over-...- —.—.$500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Agents *t all Prominint Poiats throughout the State, to whom applv, or to
LAHBfcftr &FENCER. Secretary, at Columbus, Ga.
WM. W, CAHNE3, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
iai ua o?rxoa^(j.s7.rAiaD.scaaai ;cixr-BA» k.buildihg
J N maWnijmy Ninth saiiuil.'i'.iyjnunaat. wouklaw thii t n>h
year, avd I now fl itte* myself this 111 it tisva 114 aittpirfj;; n
nin< Machinery ever olferei t> tas Aunrioiii pUitin iu s.iswi/of C»5j>iGm Cj'ftii Gui
Feeders 11 u! Cjnt'i.'t't.H? tftherdi44»v I»lO-rtt w iv. [ nlnn M»* »n if 5he f«»H>g t (ir
Gms.to w.t: Massey’s BxceUijr. Briwu’s Gin. F niUy’s Gi i PriiftO n VT u iN Gi 1. pjUarl’*
Gin.Ta.'lor’sGin.Carver * Gia. Wia*hip’* Gin, Jl.ber’s Ssjlia Caa^d t ml Gi 1, o-a iy alhsrGm,
ana then
ORDER ONE OF MINE,
Try them all and Pay for the Bssf
It costs the farmer nothin* t J run my Gin. as it will psy fori tsel' threa times in rinrinr one hun
drM bslrs of cotton in premiums orer what ths ammo cotton will bring ginned ou any ot tho .bore
Gins, and you bayo
Tie Best Gi in lie Market Besides,
Make cheap Gins and superior onoi to any other Gins, but my
T O TA Ea EC&IPSS
Can beat tho world aud cost about 75 cents per saw more to net it up thai any other Gin In the
3P- C. S6jFT v TA7*
!*• S.“I make repairing of old Gin* a specialty. My Breast or has been nt t-m bench 41 years,
can put all my in.prev* merits to any old Gin at reasonable cost, P u. saWY k r.
Send tor Circulars nnd Pri ce list. .Tun- H wXw-rn
&,
Manufacturer of
3333^.Xa£3XE. X1VT
Steam Engines
ALL SIZES — STATION 'Ri' AND
PORI'aELE. VBKI'IOAL AND
HORIZONTAL.
3 S. a Il2?QSlxeX*55
AND
S©pE.X?£f02?S,
THB CHEAPKsT. STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE HUPAftA
Toils sold.
These Engines and Separators received
Pryumutn* aud Diplonuta al the Georgia
and Alabama Fair* feea&on and
where ier exhibited.
State ARoaoy For
CHAMPION MOWERS
REAPERS.
A large stock of Sveeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Send for circular giving prices
and description. Address
At B, Farquhar. Macoa, Sa,
“Scnofioin’i PortaMe s« j Eiiginss.”
BUILT BX
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEORGIA,
Compact, Simolet Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed superior to any other - , i
WE SELL TUB
Go 18or Grain Separator;
With oar ENGINES—For.lThreshing Bnrposo
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-Mill;, Cotton Prassas
Anri Machinery of every deaeription.
■FirrTT.TiTTvm. 30XX>X33R.@ j& ©X*--:. OX I
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICKS.
™i 6u .7. S SOHOVTV!^ Kr
Notice to'Contractors'
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
M ASHiaoioir. D 0, Mav 10,1879.
PROPOSALS will be received at tho Contract
Office of this Department until 3 p m of July 1
879, for carrying the mails of the Unital State
pon the routes and according to the schedule
of arrival and departure specified by the De
partment, in the State of Georgia from October
1.1879.to June 30. 1830. Lists of routes, with
schedules of arrivals and departures, instruc
tions to bidders, with forms for contracts and
bonds, and all other necessary information w II
be furnished upon application to tho Second
Assistant Postmaster General.
JJ. M, KEY,
Po«tma«t*r General.
WILLIAM MCKAY,
AccountAjri, Kxpkht and Gbnnbaz. AGm
SECOND &T&BKT
W ITH an experience of thirty-flv© years* un
dertakes investigation of publioor private
accounts, settlement of partner-hip affairs, re
ceiverships, and confidential business of all
kinds. On application will visit anv towns in
Middle or Southwest Gm^ in above capacity.
Reierences:—I 0 Plant, Asher Ayers, K J La
mar, G B Roberts and J J Gresham Esquire
Macon. Ga. mal
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUARTER-! I OS HEALTH.
Hall Coi-ntt, Gb^bgiz.
Two Miles Bast of"G-.tn<xsiWe ou tbo Air-Line
Railroad.
T1HCR CBLKBRAT- D HOTEL HAS BEEN
A renovated and .-*-furm-iiea Will l»e re«»d.v
by Fifteenth May. 1S79. for two hiriidrei guests
Tables supplied with b» st the country affords
at rates to suit the time*. Amu-eoieiitA— band
of Music. Piano. Kail Room forty by eighty f.»et.
Ten Pius two alley* ninety feet. Bathing Poo 1
forty by sixty feet. Biilurds. Swings. Croquet,
Promenades iu a hhiu.tU grove, C0"l breeze
pleasant night-*. Carriag e Hacks and Buggras
a*- call. \Vate r B-Mai»ga:ies<-, Carbi'iic Acid
Gar, Lime, Sulphur ntid Cha ybeate, 60 degrees
Cure* Skin Eruptions, byph Its and Chronic
Disea*es, Dyspepsia Heart burn. Dropsy. Ty
phoid and other Fevers. Restores Health to<
Iceble aomen arid children,
BUW W HOLLAND, Proprietor,
may28 2*wSw
PORTER SPRING*,
25 Miles North of Ga'ne^vi le, Georgia, in the
Blue Ridge Mountain*.
J ft ftE\ >OLD 11 A Co. Proprietors.
Da C A S1MFSON, of \tlauta, Resident Phy
Board per day $2; per week $10; per month $30
Stage fare $2 50 each wav w ih o"© trunk. Liv
ery auble at tb * bprinvs by A Heps A Co Stag-
Line Contractor*. Pally mi.l. Music ev^ry
day Darning in Hall every nigh* ti.J IPV4
o'clock. (Porter Springs 1* th* only hummer
Resart in Georgia which ennl ys » Brn** taod
and Orchos*ra ) Ten Pm AUey. Billiar*» Tab cs.
riwimmirg Po>L *^tc, fre-—no eitra Por
pamphlet «»r special ir fo maiiou add. • >« 1)b J ft
dfcYNOLDS. General Mauag-r, P .Tier Rprinss,
via Gaicf-aville, Georgia. jul Cw
iso
Prt»olv«u.
$7BwOT
87 rc
1001)0
itooc
Mb 00
130 00
140.0C
160.01
s wsr
ll.* 70
171,00
1st.«
•ir- ar.
JlAli))
l«0 Ol
lGlft)
173 2d
loa.00
£07 IK)
S3l 00
SM no
Lured ready fw snipm^tu ««>d o<*tt*erefi %i out
• iUI . Special ter*** if .*»** d-»»- A.m/ri fctrdfi
lot ciivtuar conLiimus taiqtaionW horn ov ? two
l ai.dredUve pisutera, woo bougm and endow
anat hints last *«hum»u
From 'S13 to tfrie we c-Hns at Ub|«
Georgia iii«w a*»» T Tat-
LOI’ it Co., ufterwaror Cfca».»Nn I1h.,hn A Cow,
•i»made what was ihrt. nmwi Tsyio> Gnu
Dma.g tho year 'K.V >mnvVr u :nu ptice,
•vlicro \v?h ivebc n exclpHivciy <l aianx
actSUlnff Gins evu etuev Vita 1 «»i.g
he bcttlibvir eavinc tuactii
•At- ruroee,
Ulcd svorU-
o possess «dvantiy;vr aoi eu)ovt d t»y any.
t-ircrmannhctnrcr il our In.t for producing th*
c jest work for the least mtr.cy
Awtw. Enpnrs *i,a complete outfit famtubvHl
desired Addr^ *a
BKOtVN C01T0X oiy CO., flew London. Coax.
Few Advertisements.
Pain is a Blessing It lpcnt rt s«!'sense, \nicn-
ever the bowel* become i*reftuisr use
Tarrant’s Srllzor Aiic lmt.
It will save much pain and cung*r Nature
sometimes i* so outtutKl bv t «' burdrn ►he
is niado to carry, through tl»e I ndlessrii*- of her
children, that she opeuly rebt- a, ai d pi- ‘she#
frturfuily. Don’*^ neg ect the ; roper t »ntni. iit
when tho symptom* first apn Ai, Uesort lo tbe
Apcrieui. and get «e 1 rp edily.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
luU24w
SEND
th« WorM.
Tu r G ftlCi a OO, Port end,
Maine, for h»v-t Agency Business in
bai*“H*iv© Outfit *-rret
Augusta. Maine.
$777 Outfit Free. Address P O VlCK-
KKY Augusta. Ma<n*-.
& finunh, umuiil of 4 ,l,,e8 01m wc^k
*11 Vul l*» ulliuHl in Sm newt papers for $10.
Send 10c for 10O psgopttmi hlct.
alO G P kOWfcLL A OO. N Y.
PURMSHIM; COMPANY. Phil-del.
are the most extensive grower* of
Band Laiinti t Sas.
i grower* of
SEED
in America. Tbclr four farms, comprising ore?
1500 acres, situated in Pennsylvamt- Now Jer*
gey, Virginia ai vVis.onsii,. are
OWNED.occ; PIBD A N D i.'ULTIYATED BY
THKMSKLVE8.
Tho *eeds offered are toe n^ultofthe o>o4
careful and erperi'-uoed *ieie»^iioi>,.vear alt» " vqar
Market gardeners, private fstuihe*. ono al
who desire good seeds, should purchase
Lauaretlis’ Gordeu toods.
if your merchant does not xeep (hem write for
DAVID LAND AETH A 8058.
* Phil- dilphi* Pa.
Business extahlished in 1784 anc L it up eve
TUT Rslishln rw»t tv <2 s-M -
Bcaibiiroign House,
Kawkiuirnlle, .... Ga.
MOTIO—PEACE AND I'LEN'Y.
T HE Scarborough Rouse hut rewrtiy be«n
refurniih»*d. bvcr\thing new. clean and
comfortable Table ftiruuh-d with m<
the market affords. Servants poli e and uccom-
m-idating, »*om<nor iou* sauipi*- roo :<s and
*pe< in) attention paid to commercial louri'is. a
hark Will meet every train an*' oo»*e> passen
gers an»5 baggage to aud from Hot*
or 80 if
HF4WJ BOON Prou'iors.
Tie Sofitiiern Medici! Record.
A i'ostfch Jourcal of Praciid Medicisp.
i Powell, W T Geldsnith and ft C Word,
Editors.
Hus a Larem and Increasing Circulation
nplimimlary t^-stl
1 to show thst it*!
FAVO TE
OF TH,
Busy Practitioner!
It is filled with Ah»tr&rts and Gleanings
Ccierti^ Brevities New end Useful K. rraulas
andtbvi'ith auu Cream01 *11 tl>m is I’m-.ul und
Practical in the Home slid Fort-inn Journals.
Tbkxs—Two Dollars pt-r anriuni, :r. Advance;
Club Bates, 4 copiea $A humple < c pW 2t cts,
Addres* li(- UOk!». 5i D,
apr42w Busina** Manager. *tin.
Season of 1879.
I & italic BHKl
^ Oi-Vinft OR\. PA8gk\r;PTJ srakvt
Pubic Opinion.
Planter's Hotel, Savannah, Ga.
.A-LTHOUGH the tide of travel is tnming !
northward, yet the daily arrivals at the Pl*nte*>
Hotel are still on tb* increase, and tbe fact can
be demon-trate4 bv tbe unusual arrival of pa»-- J
tie* fr^m the neighboring State* of South Caro- 1
tin •. Florida and fre n all par s of Georgia who I
make thf* hot*»l their hoadqu»rtri>. The la- I , • - r ,
C'l.iies mreso perfect that Um7.i«. vuiton. bo«i- 1 Tan sod eyh of ;»»«•■ < r r V_L no, ' n -; *
■ten Ben miwi th* b m wd eto-.-w O' ttt country r /5" rl ? ®*“- J'«»"'>» <»»rwi.
Chalybeate Springs.
•ea level, will b« operied lat June next, 'i here
are four »prinm»- Iron. Hulpbur, Magnesia and
Kn*e Stone. Tne r» edicu.al prouertits of : he
waters are well knowu aii ovtr tile South, hav
n g mode wonderful cure* in > y*p-psia, Livti
and Kidney Com plaints. The tnountn’n acenco
ia .nnd and climate pure and debentful. b ank-
ets being desirable through the entim Summ-r.
I’fce comforts of home extended io in
valids. We hive fn^aged Prof--*»or Hess-
ler*s Band, of Msion. for tbe s.-ason
Have large Ball Boom. Ten Pia Alley. Bijtiard
Tables, fine drives, etc Plunge shower and
tub Baths-hot ami cold—sod no extra charm*.
Excursion tic-et* at nil ike Cential Rsiir<at
(.'ffires at redreed ra»c* Springs can be r^ach^d
via Gen*-ra or Ibomasion—sp end id line either
way. Hound inp35. Firs l »-clas8 Bar Boom on
tbe campus We have evrrything :n orcLr, and
you can live as cheap u >uu ran xt home and
put tourae’f in i*erJect trim fo- the Winter
months. Board—Diy fc2. «&. two »erki
$ id. three weeks $21. month $25 Ori irua d
colored servants b»P rntes Hones -Day 7j:-,
month $1*. For parlicuSaraadar-Fs
ALLEN A i 11' »MP«ON.
Iai F r d?m Taiboiton. Ga
i KOft ilA. JON Kfc COUNT Y -
tbt country
*re flocking to the Planters.
The rates of this bo'el hHve been rodaced to
meet the exigencies of th * timei to $1 50 and $2
Per day, ac ording to location uf rooms.
Table Eountifallj Supplied,
This hotel is endorsed bv ihe public and the
^re*s throughout ;he country.
When in the city uouot fail to visit tbe kiant-
Bar29Iy
ed by law between tins j d the Aral Momiuv
M-it ju!v. In default tb- rerd actior by the
c- urt will be taken under 'h* luw of such
And to those who buvefdi.f d to make r~tur..*
at last July term, as rtquir&l o* Kw, notice is
that aciion wilt be tancn ** ’hecourt ’o
enter jmignient soli at then. a»iti ^ir sur«-t:c»
cn Ix-nd tor *acb -nd f«- * moneys i.oi
levailv accounted for in thii court.
ordered !b*t this m*ti. e Ik-pub’ished in the
Tr- - n b hh*’ M***?'*? . • r • n <•[ h>
Witness my hand oiL( by .March 2.*. t&;v
SuLAND T KO*v\
aprft lawSm* Ordinary,
An Attractive and rhe >x>
Summer Programme
B W Weknn, Prop. John E Polls. Mau,
CSa'Joosa
UaDJBE NEW MtNAGkMKNT
These €»lebra»ed ^'pnngaaro 1 is iiiiit-v from
At anta.on the W A a ft ft, only , b< ura’ ride
and nr* very reuiarkabla for tli»K»e»t van-ty
and nedicin^l virtue if Ihe water*, r.ne moun
tain air. and convenient location. Tb>: P)*cious
Hotel ouiidirgi. and Cotta.cR are t.’W open lor
the sea.-on, ai.d viaitor* aiil find c*>umodmn
K oarid*, ample shade, cool, airy r*n ms,
(ourteous attention, aud a table nupplod
with an abundance of good things i h®
Proprietor aud 51an<ttier aro dei*-rmine(t
to uao ever* m-an* to make this the
n.ostde*i-abl*r Summer Re-or’ in tbe South.
Pa-it Trains icavo Atlanta daily at8;!o a m.
ana xmO pm. f**r the birioga Be* g only s6
nn>e» trom Ohatt-no-jga parlies de-irirg to
tne far lamed Lookout Mouut«u>4 r^n leave CV
too-u at P:Si> a m, visit the Mount am, t>na re-
tur j* at few p m
tin and afti*r June 10th. (and until Oebfbtrbtl
187ff. Kxcuroion Ticktis vuil oe twltiattL^ lol.
l,wiig ft-tes:
txcuraion Ticket from Atlant-- to Catersa
Spr ng* and rrturn.lndudirg both ftudroud ami
sta«e Pare and cue week’s Bon id. 5 0; two
week’s Boaid. $17: three wetk’a Boa*d, $ii4-
four week% Board. $31.
llckets can be puribased for a longer time
thin loar we*ki at simn rate D*-r week an above.
» xeursion Tickets hood to return tho ouy cf
leaving Springs.
For further particulars or ccp<? of * Guide Look
to Summer nesorts’* ar.d harm hou-i . or
pamphlcf ginns Analysis of Catooru fcpiu^ft
B W WRSNN, Gen Past Ac.,
hlT. AiRV' HO'i L,
Mr. Airy, Goorfei;,
The fummit of the
PIEDMONT a lie. UNE,
SO n ! i from AtlaLta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PUB'' MOI N-ATJf 4TR.
MINERAL waters.
COM FORT a li Li. APARTMENTS,
riftsx c’las^ aB.e,
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mm f'o iniy, Gi, tpcn ■* *pu r oi thn |i,
upon th«
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rnd >acixv-hcj
ferter prints.
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