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DrT Rffl7w a CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
This Is net a paten: medicine, but is prepared
: i M. W. I v>c. :: ia •
Uvoriie prv'cnpiion, which in an extonsiv3
practice ot over t\\ cuty-seven years he has found
U1 >>1 effective in all cases of oiserdenxi liver or
iipuru blood. It it
AKTI-BILIOUS.
It acts directly upon tho liver, restorlrs: ft
when diseased to its normal condition; and in
HJplating the activity of this great gland every
*her orpin of the system is benefited. In Blood
Diseases it has no ;*«uu as a purifier. It im
prove* digestion, and as&ins nature vo eliminate
all impurities ft*rn the sy-tert; and while it is
the cheapest medicine to r be market, it is also
superior to all known n?m*iies. While It is
wore effectual than Bine «t is mild and
perfectly sale, containing nothing that can in the
•iichtest decree injure the sv»:em. It does not
^cken or give pain; neither docs it weaken tho
fa:.c;.t nor loa\ the system txuslipatod, a* do
It o i-irrr Complaint., Dj"*-
■a WvilvS ixp-ln. lliltou* levtr.
jl«»(l*thr, ? t: u II, ho. \Vatrr-Bra%h,
ihartbuni, •*», k Scomacli. Janudicc.
1 v i ; >. Vi’ir.ileii. I’alpilMlon of
’ 1 '' : I . in.ilo 1 rrrniilnri*irti and
Wrakn<»%,*U >kln and Blood Ui^n.t».
" , ** 1 "* -: i«I und Coiutipa 1
fion of tin i: tsrcls.
In am.ill ilo»< it i* al»o a >urc cure foi
Clirouic Diarrlmn.
1 *»K- i- . ., , iltrrr It nit* n dny. It pro-
!U * low F, \ < r. «>■ p!if ?»« riu, Sc&rU-f*
+ Tver, ti.ci, ni.nud Small-Pox.
HOW TO HE CioDr.Cuf'flln*
your
'DOCTOR iT&s’.SSSS:
• *K Te 5 ’ uar < ^ octor MU*. Only 25cts. & bottle.
ll"ni.- M< li. I>i,i!;„viji;ii;i. Pa.
Price per Bo; .-,25c. Ertra Larre Si2e,75c.
Fucimc I'orrenter's lllrtl.
197b.a . w»» born to Mre. Jod-
■on. tb» f»r-f»nnxl Fini.lo Forrester, »t
Mzulon.ir. where the ridded with btrbas-
bin * cii-r:oa»ry of tte err,*, the is •»;<!
to hive poaned tbo following cxqoUi’.e
poem;]
Ere leet yoir’e moon hwl left tbo tlj
A Inrdling eongbt my Indian nect,
And fo:deJ. oh! oo Jov.ngly,
Her tiny wing, upon my broeet.
From morn till evering'a parp'o tinge.
I t wim-ome belpUeenee. ene lies.
Two toto leaven with a eilken fringe,
bbat softly on her etarry eyoe.
There la cot in India a lov lic-r bird;
Hxoa 1 earth owue not a hippier neet;
Oh, (iod, lboa b>et a fotmtaln etlrred
Whoto wateta never more eball reel!
Thin beautiful, myetcriona thing,
Tli a Hamming n.iiaat from tleavea,
Ti. n tird w.tb ibo immortal wing.
To an, to tno, Thy hand b«a g ven.
Tbo pniae first caaght ite tiny etrokn,
Tne blood tin entnaon hae. from mino ;
Tb n life, which I b .Vo d* . d invoke,
Hiuoefortb in para lei wilb Thine.
A til nt awn I. in my toem —
1 tn mbit with deiicioua f jar ;
The fa nre wilb i e ll. hi and gloom,
Tluitj and eternity aio here.
Donbta—hope*, it oarertnmn’t tiso;
li*ar,ot,m’ Ooj! one oarneit prayer;
Ito .ra for my niid in Faradiao,
And give lier angel nlnmago there!
Tlitv airerla ot' oauiou, « tilnia.
K«< Yolk Herald. |
IbaeireeUiB Cnina are very narre .<
and very dirty. Too average width i.
fro m three to live. On the ocuaaion of
our Tiait they bad been cleaned up, bn;
they were, eyan witb tbo cleaning, in a
condition tr.at would gratify a Now York
Tammeuy Alderman m the days ot tbe
etupira or Tweed. They are payod with
lubg narrow alaba of etooe, with no sido
walk*. Er. ry house tnat wo paeaed on
our way w.a a bazar, and consisted of
oaa open door that led inti a vpaciou*
room. In eome of tbeeo epual stairway*
ltd up to tne store room, or d welling
abambrr*. We found eomo idea of
th<> wealth of Canton, and of tho
wants cf the country which it
supplies, when wo remember bow
vaat a trade these bazars represvnt
od. Id looking oyer a plan of the city I
had been struck with tno names of the
street-, the pootic.il and devotional spirit
they vXpto.vsed. Tnore was no glorifica
tion ot mere human kings, und you could
almost fancy that you were reading of
some allegorical city, like what Uuuyan
naw in his dream. There was Peace Hired
and the street of Benevolence and Love.
Another, by e^tno violent vrench of tm-
H^umtion, wa8 the street of Kcfrrabm^
Brtazea. So mo contented mind had
given a name to the street of E*rly Be
stowed Blessings. Tho patejntl senti
ment, so sacred to tbo Chmamao, found
expressionoc the street of One Hundred
Grandsons, and the street or Gno i'noua-
Bi.d Grandsons. Taero was the street
of a TtiOUMDd IL nutudt e, which, let us
pray, was enjoyed by its founder. Tlmre
were streets consecrated to EverUetiog
L'jve. to a Thonaandfold Peace, to Nine
fold Brightness, to Accumulated Blois-
in^s, while a practical soul, who ku.-w
toe Yulue of advertising, mimed hia ave
nue the Market of Golden Profits.
ChiDt-o mjtholo^y gave the names of
the A canning Dragons, tho Saluting
Dragon imd the Ileposing Dragon. Oth
er street* are named after trades and av-
oc it ions, and it is noticeable that in
Cinton, as in modern tswns, tho work
ers in various callings cluster together.
There in Bitelnut street, where yon can
buy the batolout, of which wo saw so
much in S.am, and the cocoanut, and
drink tea. There is where tho Cnineae
hatu are sold and where you can buy the
finery of a mandarin for a dollar or two.
There is eyeglass street, wheie the oom-
pisa U sold, and if you choose to buy a
oomp i-s ihere is no harm in remember
ing that wo Give tho invention of that
subtle instrument to China. Another
is given to the manufacture of bows
and arrows, another to Pru-sian
blue, a third to the prepara
tion of furs. Tno stores have signs in
Chinese characters, gold letters on a
red or blsck ground, which are hung in
front a foot or two from the wall, and
droop before yon as you pa.-s under them,
producing a peculiar cflcct, as of an ex
cess of ornamentation like Pans on a
fete d»y. The habit to which you are
acoustomed in Paris of giving the store
a fanciful or poetic name prevails in
Canton. One merohint calls his house
“Hoctat Gains.” Another, more ambi
tious, nam«s his house “Great Gams.”
Oac satisfied 8 ul pri claims his store to
bo a • 4 Ncver-Eod , .ng tsucctes” wh le hi*
neighbor**- is **Tcn T-ourand Turns
SuccesotuL” There is the >tore cilled
•*Ercr Enduring,” aid otktrs adop r a
spirit cot common in tiade, by speaking
of their *bcpa as “Heavenly Happiness”
and “By Heaven M»de Prcsperons.”
O.here, more practical, eignify by some
image me n.u.re of tbe.r trade and over
their rtoies^ou fee representaticcs of a
shoe, a ft d, a lat, a boot, a collar and a
pair c! tptciaclte.
({OSIIJTE^
1^* w. STOMACH ^
o|TTER S
Th^ *r#Tir and tear of bowines* lif« makes such
ir- ••••.ilt- i n i- l\ h• «! nitii.I t!,:*'
« th *;j* t . t*."M 1 1 try
most aive way under the pressure. To those
wbu are break ins down, or wa*linv avay iroin
(ceneral debUitvoraiTections of the liver, nora-
arh and tbo kidney a. a sys^ rustic course of the
Bit>ers will so rvin'orce the vit «1 function* a* to
baffie a l the anault* of disease and re-itore the
3?<tem to its wunted health. For ia e bv all
DrurarisU and respectable Dealers generally,
nil lm
GREATEST
Oat-Door Recreation of tlxe Age
NEW AMU IMt-KOVED °
Archery Goods
(Wrikhl A Thorne’s Patent)
ft
"X'\:
3$
mm§
THti MOST PjiSHFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target Stanik. QolTers. BeltF, &c.,
of BBTTEft quality, fjr LESS rroney thnnever
offered before Mail orders promptly attended to.
*cnd lor Catalogs and Price-list.
TEH ELL 0 ETZ & CO..
LOUI8VILLK. KY,
Above iroods can aUo be obtained of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, f 45 Broadway. N Y.
mavS endCm
11/ iivTlfll
(1M1 fill ESSnS*
flaired. LA BELLE MANUFA T'NG Of>,
»1 I'l.rk s». num
llitmner Bull, Jlont^omery, Ala.,
Cbnrcli Scboul for blrla.
Rt R*v R H Wilmbb, D D. Visitor.
Rzr Geo H Eveojiuit, D D. Rector.
Session ( per * October 18th and 14th.
Term*. $*4vper a.hool year. julSlm
Authorized by lh^ Commonwealth of Kv.
==EL Otii.™
ropular Drawing of tho
Commu;iwea:th Disirihu-
tlon Co.
AT MACAULBY’S THEATRE,
In the City of Louisville, on
Thursday, July 31, 1879.
On which occikion a GKAND CONCERT will
bo rimn—hold or* of a ticket or part of a ticket
entitled to admission froe.
The Drawing will bo supervised by men of un
doubted character and «t*ndinjf. ani ticket-
hcldcm. ag*nt« and clubs are respectfully re
quested ta send on rvprx-ntative* with proper
crodenti&ls to examine into the Drawing.
A KeTT jhra in tho History
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder can be his own superritor.
c* 11 out his number und mu it placed m the
best.
The Management call attent on to the grand
epportuuity presented of obtaining, for only *2,
aU> ° THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
; Vwa i, 3 Sft.000
IPriss 10.000
1 Priio...„ 5.0U0
10 Pnziw $1,000 each IO.ouO
* lOJkJO
30,000
10,000
12.000
10,000
2.700
1^00
9oe
20 Prizes too each
100 Price* 100 each —
200 Prize* fiOoach
600 Prizes 20 each v ..
1,000 Prizes 10 each.
9 Prize* 800 eM h, ap’roximat’n prizes
9 Prizes 200 each, do do
9 Prizes 100 each do do
1,960 Prizes 1112,406
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets, $50. &5 Tickets, $100
All applications for club rates should be xuuie
to the home office.
Remit by po>toffico Money Order, registered
latter, bink draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers. For tickets and information address COM
MON a r.ALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. orTJ
COMMhttF )RD.8ec’y. Couner-Journal Build*
imr. Igmlaviito Kv, unlSjulySl
N B—After July Slst Drawings will occur
Monthly.
ATLANTA A CHARLOTTE
AIR-LINE railway-
OFFICE GKN’L PA8>. .t TICKET AG*T
ATLaNTx. Ga, Oct 81.1878.
O N and after Sun-'ay, November 10th. double
daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atia iu
Leave Atlanta 6.15 p m
Day Passenger Tram.
Arrive Atlanta...^...
Leaxe Atlanta —— - . 6.00 pm
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive ACiuita.......~~~. — 12.00m
Leave Atlanta.
Day Passenger Train
Arrive Atlsnla. —— 10 80 pm
Leave Atlanta.^ .........
GOING EAST.
Ivocal Freight and Accommodation Train
arrive Atlanta
« Atlanta ... • 6WI11
Through Freight Tram
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta fl 2- a m
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at At;jtnta ~...~.^.~.~——— 4.50 pm
LoxveAs Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta — TLM » ®
Leave AtlanU
Clo*e connection at Atlanta for all points Wes?
. U d « Ota. clone tor 8 ^
W J HOUSTON.
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Geosa Railroad Gtapaij.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE.
Accust^.Ga. July 12, 1879.
Commencing Sundav, iSth in*t.S 0u p m the fol
lowing passenger‘schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—5 minutes * tower
th»n JlKca » HO 17 _ EAST (dMlj). _ .
Lears Msoon_~—
Lr*ve Milledgeville. —- JJ a m
Leave Foarta IJff » “
Leave Warreutoa....^ ——11:14 a m
Arrive Camak — 11:£7 a m
Arrive WasOiLgton...... :. w .—s'-Ki p m
irnve ATtatS tR pll>
Am.e Augu-:* 1 ur7r*’VIg w, “**
NO 17—W Ee«T (daily).
Leave Augusta. WS » m
i.eave Atlanta 7-A5 a m
L»-*Te Athens 915 a in
Leave ^Mhlngtca, 10.45 a m
Arn'e WarrentonZHI I 1 SO p m
Armve .y—————— k&P®
^ No coun^ct.cn to or from Washix^tcn ou Sun-
NO 18—EAST (daily),
lyrave Maeon —- # CO;
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND PROM
FLO HIDA
Macon & Brunswick S. R.
Gnmt Bcpixiyriypm’t Ovticb.3
Macon. Ga., April lfl, 1S79. j
O N and after Sunday, the 20ih instant. Pas-
•enrer trams on tni* road wil] run at fol
lows:
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
night passenger no. l south. Daily
LeaVr Mm— . 7:45 P X
Arnve Cochrr.n fl:*7P
Amve K*Ȥtnian...~. -
Arrive Jesup MM
Arrive HrunaYnek.^^..
Lear* Brunswick per tteamer...
Arrive Femandina
Arrije Jacksonville
Arnve Cedar Keys
NIGHT PASSENGER NO.2.NORTH ly
NOV OPENING
6:45 AX
Leave Cedar K-js
Leave Jacksonville^.,
Leave Feniaadma per Steamer.
Arrive Brunswick
Leave Brunswick
Leave Je^up.........
Leave Kastman
Iveave Cochran
Arrive at Maoon.^. ■
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
Eakt and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO.c.Sout
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 7:15 a X
Arrive Cochran....... 9:43
Arnve Eantman ...11:14 A X
Arnve Jeaup M 6:25 PX
ArriTe Jacksonville 7:25 A X
NO.4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave i-k—wnu 5.15 p x
Leave Jesup. M 6.15
2x$ave Eastman 1:21 p x
Leave Cochran 2.45 P X
Arrive Macon 5:15 P X
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKIN8VILLE BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran
Arrive Hawkinsville .
Leavt- Hawkinsville......
A mve Cochran.
Connects at Cochran with trains
from Mar<n.
Leave Cochran. —...........
Arrive Hawkinsville....^
Leave Hawkinsville.
Arrive Cochran
Connects at Cochran with train* 3 and 4 to and
from Macon.
G Eo. W. A DAMS. Gen. Sup:.
W. J. JAB VIS. Mast. Trans.
^ 10:00 P
.... 10:45 P X
... 3:3b A
..... 4:15 AX
and 2 to and
.....10:00 am
10.45
1 4.*. P M
2:80 PM
Central and Soamwesiern Haitroan
&AVA3VAH. Ga. Juro SI IW9
and alter Sunday, June29,1879. pasaer.g
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
TSAIS HO. L—GOIHQ SOUTH AST) TTXST
Ldivt ^'luvrtuuwh................................... 9:20 A X
Leat ea Augusta. 9.30 a X
Arrives at Augusta 4:4i p st
Arrives a Macon.. x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta..... S.!5p*
Arrives at Atlanta. 3.50 a ai
Making close connection at Atlanta with West-
era and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all point* West and North.
COXIPG COUTH A HD HAST.
Leaves Atlanta 11:40 P X
Arrives at Macon 6:2b a x
Leaves Macon 7:00 A X
Arrives at M diedgsville....... 8:44 a x
Amve* at KHtonton...... M .^.. M .... M ... w ....ll:50 a X
Arrives at Augusta - 4:45 p x
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 P X
Leaves Augusta 9:30 A X
Making connection at Savannah witb the At
lantic and Gull Railroad for all noints iu Florida.
T&AI5 HO.2.—eoXXO SOUTH A2TD W£8I.
Leavt > Savannah 7:30 P X
Arrives at Augusta. 5:40 A X
Leaves Augusta 8:30 P X
Arrives at Milledgeville fl:44 a X
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 a m
Arrives at Macon 6:00 a x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a X
Arrives at Atlanta.. 1:15 p x
Leaves M&oonlor Albany and Eufaula, 8 36 a X
Arrives at Eufaula.^,-......................... 3:42 p x
Arriver at Albany 3:43 ? X
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8 45 a x
Arrives at Columbus......... 2.15 P x
Iran:* on thin schedule for Mm on. Atianti
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, makiu-
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic aiid Atlanta and Charlotte Air Liu».
\r Eufaula with Montgomery 1 Eufaula Rail,
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte-Columbia ana au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Train connect* at Fort Valley for Per
r,dally except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
aines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Tram on Biasely Hxteutnun leaven Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COXISQ SOUTH ASD HIST.
Leaves Atlanta 1:15 PIn
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta............ 6.*55 p x
Leaves Aibftny... 11:23 A X
Leaves Eufaula 11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al
ban; 6:38 P X
Leaves Columbus 12:f 5 a X
Arrives at 51 neon from Columbus...... (U08 p >
Loavts Macon 7:55 P X
Arrives at Augusta.... M 5:40 A x
Leave* Auguvia............... 8:30 P X
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 A X
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Mondav, for these point*.
Ttrouvh Sleeping Car* on all Night Trains
between Mavannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Mac.*u,aud Sxvannah ai d Atlanta.
k H ttxrrn. -.ULUam ROGERS,
G^n Ticket Agt. Gea Supt. URK, Savannah.
J C Sn.iv, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. SuDt. 8 W R R. M aeon.
anS tf
ATLANTIC _&GHLF R. B.
GlNILlL SUPHRIHTBHDHHT’S OPPICH, *)
Atlantic ahd Gult Kailboad >
Savashah. May 17th, 1S79..J
O N and after SUNDAY, May lSih, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPERT.
Leave Savannah daily at 4.10 P X
Arrive at Jesup 6.33 p X
6.25 A X
9.40 A M
11.00 AX
ra«s...™... 1:85 A M
................7AO A X
7.25 A X
P X
5.15 P X
10 50 1* X
..4.25 P X
..................3.45 P X
7.S5 PX
Arnve at Tnoraasville^.....«
Arrive at Bainbridge..... M> ...
Arrive at Alhaxiy.... M ...... M .,
Arrive at Live Oak
Arnve at Tallahassee
Arrive at Jacksonville
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville...
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany
Leave Bainbridre
Leave Thomasville
lieave Jesup........... ......5 45 a X
Arrive at Savannah 8 20 a X
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Ferrandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take thi* train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at e:00
a in.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;00 p m, ar
rive at Savannah 6:20 a in.
Passenger* leaving Macon at 7.15 A X (daily ex
cept Sunaay) connect at Jesup with thi9 train
for Florida
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup witb the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
p x. (daily except Sunday.)
No change cl cars between Montgomery ana
Jsck»onvilie.
Pullman sleeping cara are ran through to and
from Ssvaunah and Jacksonville, also through
sleepers between Montgomery, Ala, Jacksonville.
Fla.
Connect at Albany with pas sens er trains both
wavs on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans. etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bair.bridgo for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9 50 a m; for Columbu.
every Wednesday at 9.50 a m.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Son-
day* excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St Au-
tinc, Palatxa, Enterprise, and ali landings on
St John’s river.
Tram* on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
11.14 a m. and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday
and **Aturdi»Y at A40 d m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI-
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sunaay* excepted, at 7.00 A X
“ " 9.50 A X
11-5*) A X
2-20 P >
6.45 PX
5 00 A X
9.10 A X
12 20 P x
lllp *
6.15 PX
Leave Sp'-ts
I.eave W Rrrfnton^....
Leave Camtk-...~-~~
Arrive Auan
NO 15—WEST (daily).
15 p z
.. 19 45 a r
... it.15 » r
ll-'O a i
.... 6 *20 a r
Leare Warrenton..
Le ve S;«ar*.a...
Arrive Y.v.*-':.
Train* w i: not s*
>« tcui.e.-tl.r- ’•
night.
Sjo*e connection*
Ka»: an
in S<
,nd »t Mmiti-u fjr al
»•—t Geoncia ai d Florida,
improved rippers between Ma
^up« 1
AxigUfttw. . . „
Pullman Sieepres Augusta to .>e
i and
York.
u. . to New York.
Tickets and Baggage Check*. 1 ime Card*, etc,
are to obtained at Union Depot or at Lmoo
Ticket Oulce.6sKttlbstrr ^j 0HX80N ,
Superintendent
R R DO Rant.
MLlS-tt Qeatgal Paeeenftr Ajaat
Arrive at McIntosh
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Blackshear * **
Arrive at Depot*
Leave Duj-cnt **
Lehve Blackshear " "
Leave Jesup M **
Leave McIntosh “ **
AmTe at SaTarmah " “
WESTERN DTVkmON.
X08XAY, WSD5ZSDAT A5D PEI DAT.
Leave Duponts.
Leave Valdo
Lea ve Camilla.
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany....
Leave Cassilla ...
Arrive rhoc^-ville ...
Leave Thociairille
Leave Quitman...
Leave Valdosta ....
Amve at Da:—..—6fop x
J 6 Tisosr, Master of Transportation,
lt n Di’vra
K S HAINES.
G-tv-I <nn.
O QJF^^r*
H A DUNWODY. ** H SAS8NBTT
DUNWODY Ss, SASSNETT
atiorxevs at law.
Xo SH C'-.t-rrT Stre-t. up .t.ir*. Ms.-on. Ga.
TX/UiLFire 'prompt attention to all MM
%V ciilru-:^l and will practice in all the
Court. i° n< »”n‘t
REWARDS ^
CAuncs— n - •
v i.ard ordinarycb--“! in 3
r ’.. t y
. . J.l’.AlrLLT-I^
. S. ' -Pr : r -
I-..V-I n Clock,
Winship & Callaway’s
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
AND HATS
mil IjlIILDIWiil
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
Our Goods are Choice
Ji\D ALL ODR PRICES MB LOW.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
^50,‘Sccomt Street,
MACON, GEORGIA-*
SAWYER’ S
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS,
The Brown Conor, fdn,
* T be 8vcd bid
t* I cm mor.t) \
very suhAIua
•5-
fH .5: f
eftala
1 th* Ctt
*i*hc?o macninea are ninoe ot tr
ti the warkmnn!*hlp and finish
•_Lis been awarded premium* at al
J corgis, Alabama. Texaa. etc., etc
Price List of tllns, feeders and Oulu v/*,
Payablo dunug tb v Cotton &c*soxl
March ll-dm&w t.
THE,
MACON
JOB PRINTING
OFFICE,
MAOON. GEORGIA.
Having recently been overhauled and put
in first-class condition,
IS PREPARED TO TILL ORDERS FOR
JOB FHINTING
Of every description 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,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE
Job Printing Line.
CONSUMPTION
The terror of hnmai.itjr th&t yearly carrier thousands to an nn.
timely Brave, not sparing the young,talented, nor beautiful.
Coiijfh. Mpertoru ti«.n, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, pain*
in tiie breast, quick pulse, loss of flesh, and debility are ind:c&-
-v tions of this most fatal of all diseases which has for centuries
v yi detied medical science. Thousands suffer with this disease who
•j have lost Ul hope of a cure who can be rescued from an early
'-J grave by the use of Uorbolatc of Tar Inhalants.
'* ^ A P»i5 A whicn makes life so mi-t-rable its victim*
(V b Sa %'JaPk almost wi*h for death. .MiniNter’s
/ SOKE THROAT* CATARltHAL DEAFNESS* and
BRONCHITIS ti.«» near approach of'eonaump.
tion. F^r these and all pulmonary diseases the most thorough,
??■ Zd )> aucceestul and pleasant treatment is
CARBOLATE OF TAR
\ 'K INHALANTSSS^SfWteS^
SfcNVC AjaW A'V\v-V * .rFA ir.<^re powerful than words can tell or pen express. All Fatal EpU
'• demies are propagated by Inhalation, fco potent for evil, it i*
|>SS'.\tna»a»d.norfM«^ili
V' ■■ v^' to demonstrate me value o
ojndaai everywhere, and highly c
pea express.
ica are propagated by Inhalation. So potent for evil, iti
made most powerful tor good. It does not require ten minutt
^,•••>5^ t'fkfCrK to demonstrate *he value of Cnrbolate ol'Tar*tA«mo^ healing
remedial agent kneiten to snenee. Balsams and cordials of th»
most healing and sooth 1- : p* •'pertles are so combined with Pine Tree Tar that the mere breathing convert*
them into a dense smoke er vapor. This is inhaled—tiken right to the diseased parts. No heat* no hot
water, simply inhaUng or breathing it. and yon feel it* healing power nt once. .This treatment is endorsed
' ' 1 — *r~- * * ' commended by thousands who have used it with perfect satisfaction.
id con/ramotjon are certainly very effectual. So-called ‘ hopeless cases
I am so well pleased with your ( or*
| H J. J. B»iiu<iKg.gfl8Bm
HOME TREATMENT :F: •
earns condense on the air passages and longs, their capacity is wonderfully enlarged and the hollow chest
toon becomes rounded and full. Toconvunr tires beyond the possibility of euro the Tnhalmt* always givo
great relief, and often cure cases considered hop .4esa. CATARRH* so very difficult to treat, ana so
seldom cured by other methods.remdily yields to this painless and ^l<»sajxt remedy. It ir remarkable how
qnicUy these ulcerated sensitive membrane* are healed by breathing the vapor and forcing it into the dis
eased cavities of the head and out of the nose. Inhalation is the only method by which this terrible and
almost oniwr-il disease can be permanently cured. ffy*Send for Circular and full particulars. Address
Dr. M. W. CASE, S. W. Cor. Tenth aod Arch Sts.. Philadelphia.
V>’\r . ^ ■. • j, „ - . c -r.
$350,000.
Lambert spencer, Secv. j. Rhodes browne, President.
Capital and Assets over $500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
I N tBiktarmy Ninth annutl annDim-^nait, wouldsiy thkt l mUn marorsmns* from yoa* to
year, a id l nowrtittar mvsolf thts l m<r hxvs tie u»j5 psrfdys *»dt i; h tii r»vof lotto i Gia
ning Machinery orer offered to the Am*ricta plaators ia truwtrof 0ittoi Gin. Cott»l Gia
Feeders aad Oon leaser* ifchorot*»w luontc fiul *\y, aldt«a >rld* »to »f tno follovmr
Gms, to-wit: Vlavsey’s BxceUior. Brxra'* Gia. F.ailay’s Gia. Pratt*• Gia, W.aa*s Gia. PolUrl**
Gin. Ta.'lor’a Gin. Carver * Gia. Wiashxp’* Gia, Miller** Stoldi Codfioa li-tl Gia, or any other Gin.
anil then
ORDER ONE OF MINE.
Try them all and Pay for the Best.
It costs the farmer nothing to run my Gin, as it will pay fori tsel f three times in ginring one hun
dred b*lrs of cotton in prejnums over wha; the same cotton will bring ginned on any oi tho above
Gins, and you have
Tie Best Bin in the Market Besides!
Make cheap Gins and superior one* to any other Gins, but my
T O TA Ez ECLIPSE
Can heat the world and cost about 75 cents per saw more to get it up than anv other Gin in tho
market.
P. C. SAWYER
P.S —I make repairing of cld Gin* a specialty. My Bre&ster has been ut the bench 4* \cars,
can put all my nxprcv< merits to »ny old Gin at reasonable cost, P o. SAWYtCEL
S ml M.r Circulars arid Prim list .Tune li —'awxwtoi.
A. B
4 m
\W
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'H'
K»
li p
Manufacturer of
—and—:
X3BATiBJgt IBT
ALL SIZKS — STtTICXtET AND
poeiakle. vkitncal and
HORIZONTAL.
*S?lis?esIzsE , s
^epai?s.to2?s_
THE CHRAPKST, STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SbPAKA
tors sold.
These Engines and Separafore'roreb cd
Premiums uno laplonihS ai the floor#*
and Ajabuma Fairs latt kt't n and
wheroicr exhibited.
State Ageoov Fi.*r
rnoaofOlw.
l*ncpfQ:u,*rK»
&lf-F«*!!nt Ai
Pw :*T
’JO Saw
$
97 K> '
SI X
m 75
till
A **
1001\)
130.00
4‘. “
110 a'
141 76
1731
l -
152 60
1XMC
17to00
202*
140.0C
ivS2 iV
aa
80 “
tftLor
aw.uo
256 A
Best it ready foi
i - ;a r j. Special farm.* »
niprarni *oo od)*er*4 *t.f
v AtWri
ciittuaf eontaimn( t.ratini*»i»lai- from ov^t a
.* undred live plinvr*. who bought -v\n a.-t-i •>.
hiucs laht geasoa
Frem ^ Si:* to IK* w
v, Urorqt*. audit
tut*iturnciun.*t: Gi» r OtX
ti.r fi»n. QMi.eaf U T TxT'
i on tte Co., aftenvurd* Clbw.in> Bnm^ * A Co.,
• u*l n.ade whal was thro kn*»w» •» th«* Tsv*** Gin.
Intrli gtho year I8TJ* *> re*m»»>c n tofi pinca,
<vhr.ro wo have been exclD*tvt iy engaged ti. maun-
. actni leg Gins ever *mc« * '
.no bestlabvir savin.s ninchxrn
i<» t «.•.«> pnssce* •**vh
urafactn
t>cse\vorlc for tho least »i
Frc."\.-s, JSnwtncs und complete cull
dcciix d Address
ntWWN COTTON <113 CD., Sew Lov,
»••»«<« capifnm.ee,
eu6 fifed a*urk-
Hew Advertisements.
; >T\.
i£:' •
P4IKI8A Blessino. It lorat^s d**ease. When
ever tho bjwei;* become i* regular use
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient,
It will s»ve much pain and onng*-r. Nature
sometnees i* t>o oulrNg^il by t n burden ><he
is made.to carry, through the heedlesMie** jf her
children, tout sho open y rehtls. and pu-Ashes
ftf«*rfuily. Don’t neg ect the proper t entment
when tho hj mptom* first «r*p* ar* Resort to tho
Aporieut, and get we 1 ►p. edily.
SOLD BY ALL DdUGfllSTS.
ful12 4 w
We will pay Agcntsu ^aiary<»i bluopcrniGJth
.od expense-, or allow a large conmiinsiou, toaell our
low and wonderful inventions. We meant > at vesa\>.
fr«. M» vAf'o . MaiwhAli. Jlich.
SEND
tbo WorM.
TO r G RIO rt x OO. Portland,
Maine, for beat Agency Business iu
► xp'-nsive Outfit Kroe
BEAPBSS.
PHmoi’s Cora fill!.
A large stock of Sweeps, Siiovels ani all kinds of Piow
Hoes always on hand. Ssnd for circular giving prices
and description. Address
A, B. IFarqTiIx&gg M!a.QCSZ, ^a.
“Schofield^ Portable Steal Ediiuss,"
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Compact, isimnle. Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed.superiorto any other",
tVB SELL THE
Oelaer drain Separator;
With oar ENGINES—For iThrushin* Purjosa
WE ALSO STJPPI.1T
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Srg’io-Milk, Cottoa Pross33
And Machinery of every description.
Brrxr,i»X3sr& boil.bhs a. sr*BOXA.XiTTT:
•WE1TE FOR PAKT10ULAR8 AND PRICES.
mavl 601 . ,T. S. ^0^0^01 gf*T"
Notice to.'Contractors*
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
W AsaisoTOA* D 0, Mav 10, 1579.
PROPOSALS will be received at tho Contract
Office of this Djpartment until Spmol J uly 1
879, for carry lag the mails of the United State
pon the routes and according to the schedule
of arrival and departure Epcciued by the De
partment, in the State of Georgia from October
1,1879, to June SO 1880. 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 11
be furnished upon application to the Second
Assistant Postmaster General.
I). M. KEY,
Tnetrami*? O'*
S1200
^ozx.. — - . GRANT A CO, 1,
• AS MaJ* Si-. CiaclBMtt. Q«
Agents at all Promimnt Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
LAMBERT SPENCER. Secretary, at Colombo,. Go.
WM. W, CAHNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
in of/iaa.Ni;s7.THiaD;sraaei -city.ba^k. -nm^tirwa
WILLIAM kicKAT,
A0C0U5TAJTT, KXPSHT AFP GlFSRAX. AG15^
SECOND LTttBET.
\T r ITH an exoer.t-uce of thirty-five years* nr.
f f dertakt-i mveMtigation of public or privatf
-bccoums, settiem^nt of partnership affair*, re
ceiverships, and confidential business of all
kinds On application wil) visit anv towns ir
Middle or Southwest Ga., in above capacity.
References:—I C Plant. Asher Ayers, K J La
mar, G B Robert* and J J Gresham E«qiuxv
Magoc. Ga. ma 1
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HEALTH.
Hall Cocjtty. Geobgia.
Two Miles Bast of Gainesville on the Air-Line
Kailro»d.
pH 18 CELEBRATED HOTEL HAS BREN
1. renova*ed an i rrfurni-h'**! Will he ready
hy Fifteenth ilay. 1S79. for two hundred guests
Tables supplied with b*?st ih-j c untrv afford*
at rates to suit tho time*. Amusement!*—l urid
of Music Piano, Kali Room forty bv ewb’-y f--t.
Ten Pius tw.* alley* ninety feet. Bathing Poo
forty by sixty feat. Billiards, swings. Croquet.
Promenades in a natural grove, cool breeze,
pleasant n ghts. Carria<-«, Hacks and Buggies
a* call. Wate**—Manganese* Carbonic Acid
Gas, Lure, Sulphur and Chalybeate, 60 degrees
Cureb Skin Eruptions. Sypb li* and Lhromo
Diseases, Dyspepsia Heart burn, Dropsy, Ty
phoid and other Fever*. Restores Health to
leeble women and children,
BOW W HOLLAND, Proprietor.
SNjtt ItvSV
a»77
Augusta
^ / / / Outfit Free.
KkY Augnv’a. Vain *.
mww mm
Send 10c for let) pi*ge pauii hlet
Junl9 G P KOWfcLL & CO.J
A GLNTr? WANTED,—for the b^ht anc
xjL est selling Pictorial Hooks ami .
Prices rw»iucod S3 per cent. Address N ATH >.
PURU8HINO CUMPtNT. PhHedel hia
Scaii boro gu iiou^e.
Hav/kicsville, - - - - r
MOTTO—PEACE AND PLENTY.
HpHE Searboroueh House ha* recently -
i refurnished, bvervthing new, clean a> .
comfortable Table furnish-d wilh the V- ’
tbe market affords. S- rtams poliie and accom-
m'dating, ‘om nocious \ainplu* rooms me
*»pe- I^l attention t«aid to romuierci&i tourist^, »
bark w li meet cv»r.v trein ard convey pa..»» n
gers and baggage to aud from Hotel gratis
mar SO tf BP4WJ BOON Pron’tors.
w Si Bites Meta! Secant.
A MontMj Journal cf Practical M^dicioe.
T S Powell, w T Geldsmlth and R 0 Word,
Kditora.
Has a Laro-eand Increasing Circulation
Hundreds of ccinplimentHry *: »ti:. ->mal* are in
hand to show thi-t it lathe . «
FAYO TE
. oy run
Busy Praotitlcnor!
It in filled with Abhtracts and Gleanings
bcietitlfic Brevities New und Useful P- rmulm
ar d tht- Pith and Cream oi >>ll that i* Uhe-ul and
Pnrtinl in the Home and Foreign Journal*.
Term--, wo Dollur?. p»-r rmiuu, in Acvance;
Club Rates, 4 copies $6. Sample t opie* 2(> ct*-.
Address RiMOKH, HI),
apr42w Bu-incv>. Manager, vthinlw. Ga.
PORTER SPRINGS,
93 Miles North of Ga’nssvi le, Georgia, in the
Hlua Ridge Mountain*.
J R RFYaOLD - A Cu, Prop iciors.
Da C A SIMPSON, of Atlan’a, it, siJeut Phy
sic an.
Board per day $2; per w -k $10; per month £39
fere $2 50 each war with ono trurk. Liv
ery Stable at the Sprint* by a Hope Jt Oo. Stag-
Line <lontractors. Daily mail. 'lasic every
day Dam ing in Hall every night ti I 10H
o’clock. (Porter Spr ng* i* the only summer
Rfs ,rt in Georgia which empl' j* a brass psir.d
and Orcheitra) Ten Pin Alley. Billia rd Tab’e-
Swimmirg Pool, »tr, free—no extra*. Por
pamphlet c»r special ir fo raaiion address Dr J K
KKYNOLD3. General Manag.-r, Porter Sprints.
Tinbui' -svl'f, j 1 Aw
Chalybeate Springs.
hnUd
iabove
level, will be opened 1st June . ext. *i here
are four springs Iron, Sulphur, V sgn-iia ai g
Free Htono The nedicu.al prop trtrea ol *he
waters are wrll km-wn all ovtr ih«. South, av
ii.g made wo..derful cu r e< ia » yspepsiu. I iver
end hidney Complaint#. The mount. r: -ornery
. nre and deligiHui.
ble through the entire tout
cf home exter'
Pubic Opinion.
Planter's Hotel, Savannah. Ga.
.A.LTHOUGH the tide of travel is turning
northward, yet the daily arrivals at the Plante—
Hotel nre ftill on th** increas«, and the fact can
be demon t-ate-t bv ti:e unu-utl arrival of par
ties fr to th.s neignboring Slat**- c>f Scuth Caro- l QENERAL MERC
lin *. Florida ai d from ail par** of Georgia who I
make this h »tel th**ir hcadqusrt»-rj.. The fa- J
d cl
«t* being dcsiri
the comforts
v?' Js. We have engaged Profei
lev’s Band, of Macon. lor *he re. •
Have large Ball Room. Ten Pi a Al v. B:
T-blea, fite drives, etc Plunge shower;
tub Bathii-hot and cold—and i.oeJtr* cb
Bzcaraion tic-et* at all the Cei tral Chi p
Ofleoaatxudwood rarea. Sprtagacar boreac
via Geneva or l homas on— »p en.iid line er
W“ V. Hound Trip £5 First-class B -.r l-.
the campus W c Lave evcrythi: g u o-d r i
Tou can live as cheap a« \.,ucana* home t
put soor-eif in »>^r;ect trim fp- the V. m
month*. Board — D«y f2. w.« k ft*, two ' e
$!»> three wreks $21, month $2. r > C i • r«
c olored servants h*lr rates 1-. >r: i -D
month $15. For pariicuisr, a
ALLEN Alt L?
julecdSm T:. : • 5i
tek*
Season of 1879.
Western & Atlantic R. E. Co
An Attraotlvonnd ( Leap
Summer Programme
B W Wrens, Prop. Jons K Poolb, Man.
Catoosa Ssprjatgs
U.-DPR NSW M \NAGh51 K>T.
Three celebr»»ea topr.nvs aie liu mile* from
Atlanta, on the W X \ HR, only 4 h ur»* ride
and are* very remarkkbl** for the gien vantty
and aediciml virtue of the- water.*.. (:ne moun
tain air, and convenient location. The Apncious
Hotel bcildii ps and Cotiaae* are r.ow open for
the t-ea-or, and vij.it»*r* will find eoamOdiout
g ound-, ample .shade, cool, airy rooms,
courteous all-nticn, hnd a taV.ie aupphtd
with an abundance tf good thine* Tho
proprietor and Manner are determined,
to use e>er> m-an* to make this tho
n.o?t desirable Summer Re^or^ in the South.
Past Trains leave Atlanta daily at B;f> a m.
and S:i.O pm. f» r the binng* Ren g only S3
mile* from Chattar.o gn parties do-iring t-» rbit
tho far Immk d Lookout Mount him can leave Ca
toosa at 9:30 a m, visit tho Mouutalu, ana re
turn at 6:0 j p m
On and alt.-r June 10th, (and until October 1st)
1879, Excursion Tickets will bo raid at the fol-
lowir g Rates:
axcurakm Ticket from Atlanta to Catecrt
Snrmgsand return, includirg both Railroad and
Stage Fare and c ue week’s Board, $i0; two
Boa id. $17; three week’s Board, 524;
Wt*e* s
four wi
Tick i
k’s Board. $81.
* can be purchased for a longer time
thin roar wo ks at s»me rato per week a* above,
excursion Tickets good to return the day of
leaving Springs.
For further particulars cr copvof * Guide Book
to Summer uesorts” • :.d harm Hou es‘ or
pamphlet giving Analjsis of Cat-josa kpnsgs
adoress
B W WRHNN. Gen P.^s Agt,
S«T. P.tFiY HOTl:L,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
The summit cf the
PIEDMONT AiU
80 niileg from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PUR* MOUNTAIN ATR.
MINERAL WarhSs.
COM FORT A B L E APA RT KENTS.
FIR?- CLASS aBi.K»
ThiVMltu fiXd ia *itu»tea in Kab»r«
-bam Co inly, Ga. upon * *pur oi the biu. Ri- •
Mountain* ana up-ri tho r.fhi j e i t crej
by tne Piedmont Air i» tt miL-% frum
iant-4 R trulsr Hatk Lines*o< i.rbv.i'e
lulah Fall* and Nhcoocle- Valley. . w 4 .
desired, to Porter eprings. Jiottol epen all i. 5 -
In A
for ON
T. tkelton Jo
es,
AND SE BROKER
No t
Thu
tie::
edit'es are so perfect that families, visitor*, hc-'i-
ne-a men and th- b-.nw -Ti i sinew o' country
are flocking to the P ar.terJ.
The rates of this here* Lave been reduc-d to
meet the exigencies oi th * tgr. 1 .--* t » 81 5U and 52
per day, according to location o! rooms.
Tabla Bonatifally Supplied.
WITH THE CHOICEST M EATS PROM NOR
THERN MARKETS.
This hotel i* endorsed by the publio and the
pres* throughout the country.
When in the city do not fall to visit the Plant-
xnarffl ly
*-• at. «’orn, Wheat, Oa
fur re celiverie* on 1
Qi,‘-ati n* receive*! by
day from .ending Market-,
All traonctions strictly confid
jun2 iw
four times each
POM BALED HAY,
£1L>W PBAS, Wheat
Nut* for sale by
^uu28
and Georgia Pea
JONES A COOK,
a roard trio tfek
* FARE. Term
a Cio p»r wee--, aceorcin. :
and Nursoa half r*t. s
M C WILCOX,
d H Scoleld. fe.t- of Up: .. ,--
Gi.Aa.intantMan e-r. m C L :
et to and fro;
» ?2 per an'
■ - 'tom. Chi.
David iiCiiflfiin &
uJ 1
saaoEM
\ Sr*
tri Lr
tu
OWNED.OCCUPIED am < i L riVAlKL Bl
THEMSELVES.
The seed* uffer»*u art- , . !t . result-.f„n>r
ourelu; ai»U e-ijieri-nued iele(tiut.y»^r •»: • -\ cV i
Market gardener*, pnvntt >, ...
who desire good aeed*. Ntiould purclia*.
LandretHa’ Garden ?^ods.
if jour mercxiaxit doe* not keep them write for
them.
DAVID LANDRrTH k SONS,
Phil deiphia Fa.
pt up eve
Business established in 1784 •
set Rehsbie.
pet fc<„,dwed x wCbj