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HOSTETTERJ
S.-Il S«w*t1
- J Q Adimi
II.-* A Hall:
lile— D abodes
-L M Fraeoek.
(G»>—V«; tUtch
niCC Brown
■J M Lo
tbi
h'orni ol iuVrHiment.
t Kok.th into thin country after
i jeira of daEoete is beginning
ptco! ative leebng in ail
ciianno.s or trade. Alrtmdy the noaintsi
* c-nlrea aro ir«l* w.th ibe j raii-cs of min-
iug, mannfae'ating r.ilr ad, real estate and
otntr rpe:olatoua; bat sUsuge to taj,
i» great is Ibe well deeertol confldsnoe in
tbs rnct integritg ebarso'er zirjg evtrv ao-
t oa of tbe managers or tbo celebrated Lun-
i.-isti. Lottery tbai Its lickotd fur Ibe m jutli-
Ij grand drawings »b.cb coat two dollar,
oali aro a faro; lie puronase of lbs leading
bankers end brokers 10 all tbe largo o.iies
M A. liaanbio. I* U. B> z 79J,Ne» Orlea
La.oraiN 3.9 liioadwa., Maw York
wi.l glT» an dee r il '' - -'L—
Srcerlty in i,.u«.^ii.«.nlatli>n,
Katrrmeiy camions i ojp’.o wbo hesitate
to deal 1j mocks txc.tuouf a yagas dread
of great baz-.id i i transaoiioos, often Ipso,
favorable ap^ortaniiiei for large profits
'ibe > nprec dented tueceie and safety of
Ibe new .ilntoal Capitalization (System is at
tracting universal attention. Anybody can
aueiesRiuny o, orate by ibis new metbed,
kits ainuaute from #2 • to $2YC00 and re
cct.u a pio rata i ivieion of tbe aggro,e «
profits eecor d by great concentration of
capital, a New l ugland taiill owner made
Si M 10 in a capitalizitmn of i5j. A tit.
J. mis lady nutted 936(1 v9 from an iave?’«
mm.t or £160 dnnng tne moalb of Slay
Tbo -bock Mstket jdst now is in a condition
to rsrl za la. g. profits by eafu and jitdiciooa
invoeUueMe, Mew oiraular, “ Itnm tor .a*
ce-s, ’ with iovtlnabie information to a 1 in
vestors, mat ed free. All kin e of Honda
•in blocks * oogbt and cold by Adams
1) own A uo., Banker. and Brokers, 26 a.d
kd Broad etiset, New York Ci y.
Knew Poo,. A. JacksjN, Naval, U«i-
▼knsity, Qtiaitac.—1 have used s great
de.il of CoUlvn's Liebig’s Liquid Extract
of Beef and Tonic Invigorator in ray
private practice, and can recommend it
as cltreiuely aacful in cases of depres-
sioo, debility and weak digestion requir
ing strong! boning nourishment. Mold
by Jao. Ingjlls, Uacon. jallS lw
Ton wto lead eeilcntary lives—Prin
ters, Tailors, Sb. emakers, etc., will find
a grest relief for tho constipation from
which you so often buffer, by taking
Simmons' Liver Regulator. It ia a sim
ple, harmless, vegetable compound, sure
to relieve you, iind can do no injury,
jullfi lw
tVliloli Is e boapest
A pseksso el Dess’s Barham. eoutsining
twi nty pips lolls of ibe best smoking tobacco
oisiiii, or one common cigar? Bach costs 10
isnts. sets dftwi
s(k DICV—"Wily will men smoae oommoc
Totisico. when they can buy Durban: Brut.
'HKAIi OF MURTtl CAROLINA.",st the m«
price
itteb s
Th© war and tear cj burinest life makes zucb
tremendous drafts up^n body aid mind that
without reroars© to sons© sustaining ar^nt they
must give way under the pressure. To those
whoarebreakicr dom. or wh»ting away irorii
general debility or affections of the liver, stom
ach and tbe kidneys, a *v*Uin*tic ccu*s- of tbe
Bitrer* will so rein’or re the wit -1 tunctions as tb
baffle all the amanita of disease and restore the
*v-i**m to ita wonted health. Tor »ae b.r all
Drurcist* and respectable Dcaleis generally.
ulllm
GI6EATEST *
city! I Out-Door Becreation of the Age
” I NEW AND 1MHOTYBD °
Archery Goods
(Wright A Tnorne'fl Patent)
K'
DOUBLE DAILY
I TO AND FROM
|flo hid a
Macon & Brunswick B. B.
Gimu SrraaiFTMwnwT’B Onics,)
AX and aft
tender trai
iOW»;
.TMKKKlaNI) ROUTE via BRUNSWICR
NIGHT PA>S£XG£R NO. 1. SOUTH. Daily^
Lrurc Macon 7:45 P*
Arrive Cochran &:i7 P ac
Arrive Ph5iman. pm
Arnve Kninstrick 6.-00 a m
Leave Brunswick per iUAmer &13*a m
Arrive Ferr.andira ..^..10,15 a m
Arriye Jack son v-ile pm
Arrive Cedar Keys , S^5 P m
NIGHT PASSENGER HO. X NORTH—DaDy
Leave Cedar Kc;.s...„... 5:t* a Y
Leave Jackjvonvil:-^............................11:15 a M
i.-'ANr-Ft.' -.is t- r MehUHT s 45 P 51-
Arrive Brunawick ^..^.....^....^....7:45 P m
Leave Bruns wick SA*0 P M
Leave Jevup......... 10:55 P at
Leave Eastnjan.w... S;Sl a m
Leave Co. hmn......^...............................4:33 A M
Arrive at Marcn ....6:45 a M
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
Bast and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. o.Sout
ViaJesupand LiTe Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Haron mm..M..M., l aw.w... H. 7:15 am
Arrive Cochrau..................^.............. 9:43 a
Arnve ^^....^,^....^.11:14 a M
Arnve Jesup 6:25 pm
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 am
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville.............................. 5.15 ? M
Leave 6.15 * *
Leave Ka*:u:an.......... M ......... M UlPM
Leave Cochran *45 p m
Arrive Macon.............. 5:15 P m
Ccnnects'at Macon for points North, Bast and
West.
HAWKIN8YILLB BRANCH.
Freight and sccurnmodntion—Daily except Sun
day. .
Leave Cochran ............................. 10:90 p v
irriveHawkinaviile. M . 10:45 p a
Leave Hawkmtrxlle^....6:80 a a
\ mve Cochran^.... 4:15 a m
Connecta at Cccbran Trtth trains 1 and 2 to and
from Mai<n.
Leave Cochran ................ 10:90 a.m
irrive Han tinsville^....... 10.45 a M
Leave Uawkmarille.^..^. 1.45 p m
irrive Cochran.... 2£0 p m
Connects at Cochran - with trains S and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAM8 v Gen«*Scpt.
Yf\ J. JjlBYIS. Mast. Trans.
NOV OPENING
AT
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets
Target Stands, Qnifers, Belts, &g.,
of BRTTERquality, ij r LESS ironey thsn art.
offered before Mail orders promptly attended to.
bend for Catalogneand Price-list.
TERRELL D ETZ & CO..
LODIBV1LLK. ky.
Abor. pool. e»n «lwi be ohuin-i of ORANGK
J ODD COMPANY. i»5 Brood w»y. H Y.
mays pod 2m
TAKE
Simmon: I.inm KxnrLwon os Mcnrcixu
ia an intailible rumeay for Malarious Fevers.
Rowel Ocmnlaints, Jaundice. Colic. Restless*
mss. Mental Dt'preision. Sick Headache, Con
stipation. Nausea. Biliousness, Dvspepsia, etc.
ON K SALKS MAN lorea^h
State, salary from 675 to
$i00 per month and ex
pensfts. References re
cuired. LA PKLLK MANUFA'lT'NG CO,
9t Ol^rk Sv. Chirac
Ilamncr Kail, Moiitscnery, Ala.,
Cbnrclt School fc • blrli.
Rt Rby R IL VYilure, D D. Visitor.
Rsr Geo M Eveeiuet. D 9, Rector.
Session open* October isth sod 14th,
Terms, 3210 per ecfcool year. juISIm
Signal S’
The nAHon that this medicine is successful in
bo many cvie* with which remedies previously
tried were uuable to cope, ia attributable to the
faetthst it is a medicine wnich reaches and re-
noveji the causes of tho various maladies lo
whirn it is aiuptei. Liver Complaint, Fever
and A«uo. etc, and Dyspepsia in its worst form
yield* to th-i poteu* power of the Keiculator. It
doea n >t merely relieve (he aufferer. but effect*
apermiuent c ire Simuions* Liver Ue<uiator
or Mrslicinhas also been used succetafullv for a
lon< lime asa aubstitute for Quinine and Calo
mel. and the effect* of this medicine are truly
wonderful.
~ —- -~c-».~r r -w- rr -pww. ■ UUI Jl ■— 1
Itispmpared upon atrictly scientific pnnei-
plea and. being an entirely Vegetable Compound,
is a harmlfas but effectual medicine.
It ia a well known fact that food ill digested
bat imperfeetlv nourishes the system as it ia
partiallv assimilated br the blood. Sufferers
with Dyspepsia whxse circulation i* imporer-
ish"d an t nervds weakened experience a decid
ed and rapid improvement m their physical and
mental condition by the use of Simmon»* Liver
Kcfculatr,
REGULATOR
This mild Tonic. Kentle Laxative and harmless
Iuvitcoraut aids the process of digestion which
iusurc* a development of all materials that are
nervsaary to a no*tthy .smdition of body and
mind. CU>r<r.vmt*n, bankers, bookkeepers, edi
tors and others that lead seienfary lives will
find much relief from the fr-quent headaches,
nervousne»s and constipation, resulting from
want of e arose, bv takincthe Regulator. And
per-*.* islivitKiu uuh wlthy localities ra t' avjid
all bilious auarit* by tacintr thU medicine occx-
aiotally to keep tbe Liver m healthy action.
Autlicrized by ths Commonwealth of Kv,
EElOth^
ropular Drawing of tho
Coiumonweaith Disfribn-
liO:* Vi).
AT MACAULKY’S THEATRE.
In tbe City of Louisville, on
Thursday, July 31, 1879.
Un which ocrasion % GLAND CONCERT will
be aiven—holders of a ticket or part of a ticket
entitled to admission free.
The Drawing will lie auperviaed by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket-
holders, aic-nts and dobs arc respectfully ro-
qufsted to r.t-nd on repre»entatives with proper
credentials to examine into tbe Drawing.
A ise'w }:ra i : the History
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder can be bis own supervisor,
oil out his number and sou it placud in the
wheel.
Tbe Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only a2,
m ”' TUB FOLLOWING FRIZES.
; Fme.... S8.000
or
It stiould be us'*d by all person*, old and
yountf. and uo fam.ty can affoM to be without it,
and.b> being kept r*adv for immediate resort,
will save many an hour of auffaruK audmany a
doll r in tim«i«nd doctor** bills.
3SfA hjjL’&JLAMJ&i'
eruome manufactur«5d only by
J. H. ZE1LIN & CO.,
Fold bv all Dru^rists.
uR. km. Vv. LAStL’ S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
Thi< is not a patent medicine, but is prepared
under the direction of l>r. M. W. Case, from hk
favorite pivscriptfon, which in an exten-iva
-seven years he has found
ae* of disordered liver at
It i
ANTI-BILIOUS.
ts directly upon the liver, restoring ft
lUeaH^i to its normal condition; and in
ins the activity of this great pland every
rsan of the fy>tcm is benefited. In Blood
s it has no as a puriller. It im-
difrostion, anVt nssisis nature to eliminate
a[St*meLu^ fn^m'nJSwtjft 1 !* l u NO 17—WBST (daily).
r to all knows remedies. V.hile It is Leave Aonsta
:r^*:riaJ th in Isiae M»* ; - is mild and | Leave ffm
ly safe, containing nothing that can In the
t decree injure the system. It does not
or give pain; neither docs it weaken tho
. nor leave the svitem coustipated, as do
1 Prize 10,000
1 Prize 5,000
10 Pritos $1,000 each 10,000
to Prises 600 each 10,0 <C
100 Prize* 100 each lO.ooo
200 Prise* 50 each 10,000
600 Prize* 20 o-u-h ^.. . 11000
1.000 Prize* 10 each . 10,000
9 Prize* 300 h, ap’roximat n prizes 2.70C
9 Prizes 200 earn, do do l.SoG
9 Prizes 100 each do do
1,960 Prizes $112,400
Whole Ticketa, $2. Half Tickets. $1.
27 Tickets $50. 55 Tickets, flOO
All applications for clnb rate* should be maje
to the home office.
Remit by po»iofflee Money Order, reniterri
letter, b^nk draft or express. Pull lift of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold*
ura. t or tickets and information address COM*
MO-> »> r.ALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, otTJ
COMBbUK iRl>.Sec*y, Courer-Journal Build-
i:u. l-ouisviile Kv. nnlSjulySl
N B—After July Slat Drawings wilt, occur
Monthly.
ATLANTA A CKARLDTTE
aib-line railway,
OFV1CB UKX’L PAt->..tTlCKtr fiGT
A rLiSTA. Ga. Get SI. 1S7S-
O N eod after Suv. ‘av. Norember lOtb. double
dailT Train, trill run on this Road a, follow,
GOING EAST.
Might Mail and Fauesger Tiuic.
Arrive Atlanta _
Leave AtluitUi S.1S p m
Day Faaaenger Tram.
Leave Atlanta .'. —6.00 p tn
GOING WB8T.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive ACaiiU U-GOm
Leave Atlanta.——
Bay Passenger Train
Arrive Atlanta —— — 10 SO pm
Leave ADaBU._g».^g - ^~—™
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive AH»nta.„ —
Leave Atlanta™—............. .6«0a»
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta.........-.——.—-.-.
Leave Atlanta. »tiam
GOING WEST
Local Fndgbt and Accommodation Tram
Arrive at Atlanta — AiOpra
Leave Atlanta
Tnronth Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta UfiO a m
Irfave Atlanta— —...—
Clo*e eonnertion at Atlanta for all point, Vt«t
and at Charlotte tor G M .
W J HOUSTON,
Gcnerml Passcriirer ar.d Ticket Ascnt.
SEcriia Baitai Ccngaq.
BBPERINTBNDEXT-S OPF1CB.
Arorsr». G». July Id. 157?.
Commencing Sunds>, lSth fast. SOU pm thefol*
lowing passenger schedule will b*» eparatod.
run by Atlanta time—3 minutes slower
than Macon ^ 17 _ EAST (dlily)
Leave Macoa„——— -
Lesve Md/cdgaviDe.....^
Leave Sparta
Leave Warrent
Aim*
Arrive Wasaington.
Arnve Alb**:
Arnve Atlanta—
Arrive Augu-'
7.00 a ra
UpH a m
^—11:14 a m
U 27 a m
„. m 2.00 p ra
3 15 p m
...... f .00 n m
SJSpn
, 9:35 a
. 7.45 a
er me<
res
\v<
. _ Livrr Complaint. I>ys-
vln. Ililtoiit* Fever.
k lie, Wnter-I»m.!»,
• mm. *:rU Scomneli, .litumlice.
• « n ( -o. A. izralgh*, Pi»ipilaiiou of
:*< male lrrcsiilnr;»le?i ami
.nr**, all uml Stood Ui.Hea«,,
'**• ' • r nu t Ajrne, ami Coiistlpa-
uou of Uu- 1 towels.
In -mall .1 • • , it u aho n sure cure foi
Himzitc li.arrhcrn.
» .; L» Ji two or threw f1»vtr*s n <lny. If pro*
i • ■ :. ;).p!»ilu rli», Scarlcl
4 eve r, c lit.., • i. and '-mall-Pox.
HOW VQ BE LscDr.Cn,«e»«Uvrr
YOUR OWN
•DOCTOR
And save your doctor bOls. Only 25 cts. a bottle.
h ^ 1 o' r: ‘j‘ ; e®j^'rive and valuable medicine
Lt-ave Athens
L^ave Wa,!.hin<ton^.^.
Arrive Warremon
Arrnve Spana... ......
Arrive M filedceville^.
Arrive Ma-'on
915 * m
10.45 a m
-l.lt pm
1.30 p m
2.S5 p m
....... SJ0 pm
3! MS
No connectlcn to or from Washington oi
I diyS " NO 16-EAST (drily).
I Leeve M’coti —... r i? pI
L-..-* '1 lledeevi — — lets p i
11
A- iv.• ('ml-. J- 11
_mve ^EST(d«an"
Tz-nre Aucusla...
Leave Camak
Central asfl soiuvesierB Halims
fUTJjnrAH. Ga. Jure 24. lt-79
O N acd after Sunday, J uue 29. i479 passenger
trains on the Central and Jtouthwosterr
Railroads and branches will run as follows i
xjuia so. l.—601X6 xobtb asp wjrrr.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 A V
Leaves Augusta. » 30 A 3*.
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p a
Arrives a, Macon... H .... M „. H . H .» P M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta...^ 8.I5PS
Amvca at Atlanta^. 3:5u a a
Making dose connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charltftte Air-Line
tor all points West and North.
CO MIX6 SOUTH AMD HAST.
Leaves Atlanta .11;40? V
Arrives at Macon...... fln'o a it
LeaTesSIaccn............. 7.-00 A M
Arrive* at Mil!jdgeville.„...^........ M ...... 9:44 AM
Arrives at Extonton..............................llrSfi a m
Arrives at Augusta..— 4:45 p M
Arrives at* h^vannsh........................... 4:00 P X
Lcr.ves Augusta......... ;... 9;S0 A M
Making connection at Savannah with tho At
lantic anUGull Railroad for all points in Florid*;
TSAI5 SO.f.—GOI50 SOUTH A2D VfESl.
Leave* Savannah 7:30-P H
Arrives at Augiista....... M „.. M ... H . M ..5: U) a jo
(.eaves Augusta........ -.£:30 P 3
Arrives at MiUedgeville M .... M . M 9:44 a m
Arrives at a m
Arrives at Macon 8.-00 a m
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a m
Arrives at Atlanta^. 1:15 p m
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula, S 35 a m
Arrives at Kuiaula.^.......................... 3:i2 P M
Arrives at Albu; M , H . H ........ M H. mM . H . 3:43 p M
Loaves Macon for Columbus 8,45 a m
Arrives at Columb-xs. 2.15 p m
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, rnakiuc
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line,
At Eufaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Train connect* at Fort Valley for Per-
Winship & Callaway’s
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
“ m BATS
mii Minimi
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
Our Goods are Choice
MD ALL OUR PRICES ARE LOW.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
50 Second Street,
„ 'MA.COIST, GEORGIA-'
March 11—d2m&w < it.
COHON GINS, FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS.
Hie Brown Cotton Gin.
ufifitbeSfcU
niotu-) thun t
tvery machine fully
J ’ i - H*
■Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COHIEO SOUTH A5D HAST.
Leaves Atlanta... 2:15 P&M
Arrives at Macon lrom Atlanta 6.55 p x
Loaves Alban 11:23 A M
LeavesEuf&ula... M .... M 11:27 A M
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula auif Al
bany 6:28 P M
Leaves Columbus 12:.* 5 a xs
Arrives at Macon from Columbus...... 6hjS p y
Leaves iiac^n 7:^5 r *
I Arrives at Augusta........................ 5:40 ah
Lsaves Augup x
Arrives at Savannah.. 7:15 A x
A Passengers for Milled geville and Batonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which traiua connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
Tlrouvh Sleeping Cara on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Mac.ni.atid Swannah and Atlanta.
K H SMITH, WILLIAM ROGEEM.
Gen Ticket Agfc. Gen Supt. URB, Savannah,
J C Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trmr Agt. SuDt. S W R R.Macon.
HV.Stf
THE
iM A C O N
ESffl ID 1SSIEEB
JOB PRINTING
OFB'lOBl,
MAOON, GEORGIA
I N makincray Ninth annual announcement, wouldaay that ( mski iraDroroauns* from year to
year, and I now flatter mirsalfthat l now hive the mtsl perfect outfit in tin v wof Jotton Gin
ning Machinery over offered to the Anurioin pUutar* ia taownyof Oit.oa Gins. (X»tc>a Gra
Feeders and Con tensers. If there isanr lnh^ing wait I -*iv, oldi«e or In- me »f tho following
Gms, to-wit: Mauey’a Excelsior. Brown’s Gin. Pm Hay’s Gin Prut’s Gin. W’.iiu’s Gin PoUar l’s
Gin. Taylor** Gin, Carver s Gin, Winship’s Gin, Miller’s Stolen Ceateuuial Gin, oraar other Gin,
and then *
ORDER ONE OF MINE,
Try them all and Pay For the B ost.
It costs the farmer nothing to run'mv Gin, as it will pay for; taelf three times in pinning pno hun
dred balrs of coiton in premiums over what the same cotton will bring sinned on any oi the above
Gin?, amLyou have
Tie Bast 'Gin in the Met BesMes!
Make cheap Gins and superior onos to any other Gins, but my
T O TA X. ECLIPSE
market! 6 ** ^ World ani1 cosfc about 75 coata Per saw more to get It up than any other Gin in tho
p, q_ SAWYKH
P. S.—I make repairing cf old Gins a specialty. My fi roaster lias been at tne bench 'u voTrs,
can put all my itBprcwments to »ny old Gin at reasonable cost, P t- s YV w
Send tor Circulars and Price list. .Tnn* n'-*swxwim.
Thcso nmaunca are made of tho fnwt <nstorts|%
ind tho workmanship mid finish sro n: 'xcdl- d.
'.:s b< ;i aw*Azfi< d premium* ut ah thts&LMt Fairs,
ieoigia, Alabama, Tezam etc., etc.
Price List of lltov, Feeders and t-o»k< : -c*v.r*.
Payablo dnnng thu Cotton Season.
tfkkoo
ady foi sntprri!
ptcial tmn* to
conLilniug t.*.«
planters.
sU.it
C*j
• -ado
l to lS.*t8 wo mauatacUL
■Qui, and«-r tti fl/ra ua
, uftrnvardr
- tbi
Co.,
w tbo yea* I8.V w* removhtf tc th
..-iicio we have been (Udostreh engaged tn
icSailug Gins ever since With:«»i.g
. ho best labor saving machtnery *nd skillt •!
te.ij wo posses* advant:g< r not enjoy« d
*,.cr manufacturer lu our line for produ<?\
cest work for the least money
Pi e? v -s, Engines and complcto outfit to-r-i v . jfi
wheifi lc^ iri d Address
BROWS COTTOS CIS CO., Sow Londou. a i.
ny
New Advertisement
ATLANTIC JHiDLFil.fi.
GlSXBAL SUPSBIjrTBXDEjrT’s Or VICE, *)
Atlahtic and Gult Railroad >
Savaskah. May 17th, 18)1/
O N and after 8UN DAY, May 13th. Passenger
Trains on thi* Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at .........4.10 P M
Arrive at Je*up 6.33 p m
.Irrive »t Thomasville^. .........6.25 a m
Arrive at Bainbridge M « MMMM . MMM . M ... M ....9.40 a m
Arrive at Albany..... 11.( 0 a m
Arrive at Live Oak^. 1:35 a m
Arrive at Tallahassee „.7.30am
Arrive at Jacksonville....^.^.^— 7.25 a m
Leave Tallahassee ^..,.5.C-0 P M
Leave Jack*onvil!e... MMM .... MM . MM ...........5.15 p m
Leave Live Oak 10 50pm
Leave Albany 4.25 P u
i/eave Bain bridge ,.3.45 p m
Leave lhomajsvihe........^.....................7-35 pm
Leave Josup ^,.. 5 45 a M
Arrive at Savannah 8.20 a m
No chance of Qtrs between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
PuMainn from FsTasnih for Fcrcutdiza,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers far Darien take thi, train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
lu.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;00 p m, ar
rive at Savannah 6:20 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A m (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect atJesup with this train
tor Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this tram connect
at Jetup with the train arriving m Macon at 6.26
P M. (daily except Sunday.)
No changed car* net ween Montgomery and
Jacksonville.
Pullman sleeping care are run through tc and
from Stvanuah and Jacksonville: also through
sleepers between Montgomery, Aia. Jacksonville.
Fla.
Co
wayso
eon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile,
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridre fer Apalach!-
cola every Monday at 9 50 am; for Colombo;
every Wednesday at 9J»J am.
Close conneciicn at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green Goto Sprier, St Au
gustine. Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river.
Train* on B. and A. Railroad leave functio-;,
going west, Monday, Wednesday and rricay at
IL14 a m. and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursda>
and Saturday at A40 p m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7.00 a m
I 9.50 A W
1L50AM
!20P J
6 45PM
5.00 t M
9.10 A M
12 20 PM
TA3P
5.15 P M
Having recently been overhauled and put
in first-class condition,
IS PREPARED TO PILL ORDERS P0R
JOB PRINTING
Of every description at short notice
A. B. FarqnSsar,
Manufacturer of
PEAXiEH. IN-
AL1 SIZES — STATION 4liY AND
FOKfABLE, VBariOAL AND
HORIZON TAL.
Threshers
Separators.
THE CIIKAPKST. STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SBPARA
tors sold.
These Engine* and Separators’rereived
Premiums »nd Diplomas at the Georgia
and Alabama Fairs last beaaoil and
wherei er exhibited.
/State Agency For
REAPERS.
-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,
v Party Invitations,
Bills Lading Books,
Handbills, Pastel’s, Ball and Party Programmes,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING IN TEE *
Job Printing: Line.
Arrive at McIntosh
Arrive at Jcsup
Arrive at Blsckshear *
Arrive at Dupoxt
Leavt Dupont “
Leave Black shear " **
Leave Jemp ** "
Leave McIntosh ”
Arme at S&vHnr.ah “
WKSTKRN DTTimON.
M05D4T, W2D5XSPAT AID F KID AT.
Le&Ve Dup» ni... M .«... MMM . MM 5.40 a M
Leave Ya!dofita..««. A15a M
is£.\\-Quitman.
Arrive at ThomasviU©-
Leave Thomasrille.^
Leave Camilla— ... —
Arrive at Albany ...„
Leave Albany
Leave Cajsilla^.™..^
Arnve lfiioaiasTilJe .....
Leave Tboa’ajvfile «.«.
Leave Ouiiman
Leave Yaldo>ta «
Arrive at Dapont^L .— w
M— Ttso?. Master of TranaporUtion.
TIC □ ! 1 WO
....11 45 A M
1.4 * P Si
4.16 P M
... 6.50 P M
Aft A Jr
.... 7 55 i M
...10 i 0 A M
... 1.00 P M
... 3. IS F M
... 4.4*) P >
650PM
.c'. Uo Sc.y -'V'
ifcrvn rkrt <?XTALOFlfF.<
, SJS0 p m
. 1.90 am
. 1.15 am
Arnre Milled
Arrive Macon..
Trains w.II n
proved r.
.... 6.45 am
it flar ‘itsrion*,
r from Mar^n on Sur.dsy
: Au^u^ta for all point*
:*.d at Macon for all point*
red Florica.
t-pers between Macon and
Arc..-
Homo
Price
1* who have used it. bringing Lack
iid strength to those who wore seemingly
.. Prepared At the Laboratory of tbs
ino Co., riilladclpliia. Pa,
Only
1 Tick
> are to
pres Augusta to New York,
urn Haron to New York,
baggage Checks, 1 line Cards, etc.
d *t Unicn Depot or at Union
Ticket Office,64 Mulberry Street.
8 K <
X B DoR^kT.'
Gtnuol ftmtmttr Anot
H A DUN H OD Y. B H Sif^NETT
DUNWODY & SASSNETT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No S.q Ch-rrv Stre*t. op sUirs. Macoa. Ga.
TyiLI-riv -
♦» entro:
Courts.
Aril
fpr ooJMrJBI
< : . rjz y. x- - L
**.j aU”-. > ' : >
v .1, t\Mi:r_
.YooAai
ti K HAI I. Ai^nt. ,«.re
S120G1
TI ON
tions of this most fatal of all dlicases which has for centuries
deried m**tiical sciencw. Thousands suffer with this disease who
hare lost all hop© of a cur© who can be rescued from an early
grave by the use of Car poll ‘ “ '
date of Tar Inhalants.
.
- •“.< f J
1 A 513 fa which makes life so miserablo its victims
j /\ O S «S s ia /-x almost svts.li for death. .Slinister , a
;/ HIKE TU BOAT, CAT A It 1£ 11A Ij DEAFXES.S and
1 E'.a (c* “ J l 1 Q tli© advance guard heralding
. s o w f.i c 3 I O the near approach of eonnmp.
For these and all pulmonary diseases the most thorough,
1 nuat treatment Is
SLATE OF TAR
on nlwayH trunr-
.N IIAJjA.NTS are
tress. All Fatal EpU
I^HALA^JTS nmI* S Jd. Cl i> n i!
wpcwenul than wonls can tell or p©n express. ,
irs are propagated by Inhalation, bo po.cn: tar evil, it is
made most rotrerful tor good. It does not require ten »nt nutet
.v. remonstrate “J:e value of Carbolate of Tnr^thonost baling
. remedial agent l-nom to science. Balsams and cordials of the
„ . j so combined with Pin© Tree Tarthafc tho mere breathing converts
e smoke or vap .r. This is inhaled—taken right to the diseased parts. No heat, no hot
»Aa Hag or broking it. and yon feel its healing power at once. . Thin; treatment is endoreed
‘rywhere. and highly commended by thousands who have used it with perfect satisfaction.
»f treating catarrh and con^umotion are certainly Terr effectuaL So-called hopeless cases*
—■ ’*— Qha*. HasnLTOV Cass. 3.. D., Louiaville, Ky. I am bo well pleased with your ( ar.
bolafe ofTarlilmfnnt that I wo«1d n^t pwrtwithit at any pree.**—J. J. BTOfntoips.SiOSEkn SL.Phila.
HOME TREATMENT to be returned if not satisfactory. As tho oils and bal
sams c< hder.se on the air pr.s_age^ and long*, their capacity is wonderfully enlarged and the hollow chest
soon becomes rounded and fail. To convjnr tires beyond the possibility of cure the Inhalants always gi^®
great relief, and often cur© cases considered h~>; d-jas. CAl’A RItli, so very difEcult to treat, and so
s-I'Liti cured l>r ether methods, readiljr yields to this painlois and pleasant remedy. It ir remarkable how
qn ; ckiy these ulcerated sensitive membranes ar© i;e-l<-d by breathing the vapor and forcing it into the dis
eased cavities of the head and eutof the noec. Inhalation is the only method bv which this terrible and
r::..;-t r-Ai fi.- .--. i.e p • *.y . 1 : - « - .r :*.v. i T.ar*:-ulars. Address
Dr. M. W. CASE, S. W. Cor. Tenth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia.
1 When i-* 1 - ' T/ - r
t (Ail paper.
11 10
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Ssnd for circular giving prices
and description. Address
A. B. Farquhar, Macon, ^-a»
“Sclmfield’s PortaWe Steam Eoginss.”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEOUOJ.A.
Compact, Simnle. Strong. Durable,
and guaranteed.'superiorlto any other"..
WE SELL THE
Golsor Grain. Separator;
With our ENGINES—For iThreshin* PurDoso
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-Mills, Csitoa Prorsss
And Machinery of every description.
BtTXtsXSXIffa- BQIU-HHS A SPJfcOIAXjTY!
WHITE POE PAET1CULAES AND PEICE8.
j. s. gcvrovr^T*p-ot
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS^
IIEADQCJAIt FEUS FOR HEALTH.
Hall CouyxT. Gk.rgiz.
Two Miles Bu>t of Gainesville ou tbo Air-Lict-
Railroad.
1 *.H«8 CELBBRAT-tD HOTEL HAS BEEN
renovated and refurnished Will be ready
by Fifteeath May, 1879. for two hui.dred rue*ts.
Tables .supplied with best the country r.ffords
at rates to suit the times. Amusement*—Hand
of Music. Piano. Ball Room forty by eighty f*ret.
Ten Pins two alleys nicety feet, riathing Poo.
forty by bixtv feet. BUHards. Swings. Crequi:t,
Prctnenades in a natural grove. colJ br«e3«.
plen.vant nighti. Carriage*, Hack* at.d Buggio«
a r - call. \Vate r S—MaucarPa-, tiorbonu: Arid
Gas, Lime, Sulphur and Chalybeate, 60 degrees
Cures Skin EruptioLS. Syph li-j and i hronic
Diseases, Dyspepsia. Heart burn, Drop-y, Ty
phoid and other Fevers. Restores JlealUi to
leeble u omen and children,
EDW W HOLLAND, Proprietor.
may2S tevSv
Notice to Contractors-
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,
^ ASHI5GT0S. D C, Mav 10,1S79.
i^ ;S \
WEM>B
Pa nr is a Klkssino It locates disonse. VTbon-
ever the bowtl* become it regular use
Tarrant’s Seltzer /j srlent*
It will savo much pain and uangur Nz uro
sometimes is so outraged by t e border abo
is made to carry, through the hecdleftpue** o* her
children, that she openly rebels, and pushes
fearfully. Don’t neg ect the proper t catm.iit
when the symptoms first app ar. Resort to the
Aperient, and get wo'I speedily.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
!fdU4tr
tho World. Fxp»*nsivo Outfit rrce
$77 Agon
1717 A YEAR and os;
I / I Outfit Free. Add
ERY Augusta. Maine.
yvertuemeni 9f4Hn “‘ M ' rtwl0 “ w ^
Send 10c for XuO page pamiihlct.
jun!9 G P LOWELL A CO. N Y.
Scat burn gu House,
Ha-wkinBVille, - - - - Ga.
MOTTO-PEACE AND PLENTY.
comfortable. Table formafad with the best
nrket affords. Servants polite and accom
modating, t-’ommodious sample rooms and
«{><’ i‘d attention pt-ui r . conru-rt ml i.-ur-Ms, A
hack will meet every tram and convey passen-
1 and baggage to aud from Hotel gratis.
ar30 tf UFA W J BOON Pron’tors.
Tlie Sontiicrn MM Record.
1 Monthly Journal of Practical 3f-diriap.
Powell, W T Goldsmith and R O Word,
Editors.
Has a Laro-e and Increasing Circulation
Uundred80f compliracnt^ry testimoomls are iu
Land to show that it it tho
FAVO TE
os run
Busy Practitioner!
It is filled with Abstracts and Glcanlrvi
CknUfle Brevities New and Useful Formula)
od the Pith ar.d Cream 01 all that is Uar.ui and
'radical in the flomoand Foreign Journals.
Tbbmh—Two Dollars per ani.irai, in Advance;
Club Rates, 4 copies $A. Sample * t i i. s ft eta.
Address R<; WORD. M D.
apr42w Burin©** JIansger. Atlanta, (ia.
PEOPOSALS will be received at the Contract
Office of this Department until 3 p m of July X
879, for carrying the mails of the Doited Slate
pon the routes and according to tho schedule
of arrival and departure specified by the De- 1 jj onr( j per
partment, iu the State of Georgia from October
1,1879, to June 30. 18S0. 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.
JJ. M, KEY,
Po*t master *G©r©ral,
$350,000.
LAMBERT SPENCEB, SeoV. J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
Capital and Assets over ... $500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Agents at all Prominmt Points throughout the Rt*te..to whom applv, or to
LAMBERT SPENCER. Secretary, at Columbus, Ga.
WM. W, CARNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
i“l 07/103 ,Nj.37,TdliO;dCSSdr COITY.BABK;BUILDING
WILLIAM McKAY,
AOCOPITikl, KXPkBT AFD GI5ISAX ASIXT
SECOND t-TERET.
W ITH an experience of thirty-five years* un
dertakes investigation of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re-
oeirershiDS, and confidential business of t.U
kinds. On application will visit any towns ir
Middle or Southwest Ga^ in above capacity.
Referencea:—IC Plant, Asher Ayers, K J La
mar, G B Roberts and JT J Gresham Esquire
Macon. Ga. raal
Pubic Opinion.
Planter’s Hotel, Savannah, 0a.
-A.LTHOUGH the tide of travel is turning j
northward, yet the daby arrivals at the Planters
Hotel sre riilion th* mcrea*©, and the fact can
be demonstrated by the unusual arrival of par- J
ties frem the neighboring States of South Caro-
lin *, Fl irida aitd fro-n all par's Of C
make this hotel their headqusrte:
eilities are so perfect that families, visitors, busi
ness men and th- bone and sinew o! the country
are flocking to th** P.antor*.
The rates of this hotel nave been reduced to
meet the exigencies of thg- tun«*s- to $1 50 and $2
per day, according to location of rooms.
Tabl9 Bountifully Supplied.
PORTER SPRINGS,
28 Miles Nortli of Ga'neTviHo, Georgia, in tho
Bins Ridge Mountains.
J R REYNOLD** A Cu, Prop > i*iors.
Dr C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
$2; per week $10; per month $39
Mage fare $2 r 0 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery .SUblo at * he Springs by a Hope A Co, Stag©
Line Contractors. Daily mail. Music every
day Darning in Hall every nigh! ti.l lo>^
o’clock. (Porter Springs is the only hummer
Resjrt in Georgia which employs a brass Hand
ana Orchestra ) Ten Pin Alley. Billiard Tab e
ftwimmii.g Pool, etc, free—no extra*. For
pamphlet or special info mat ion address DR J R
Season of 1879
Westers & ifeiic it t, -to
omuls GEN. PASSENGER AGENT.
AHama, <-a. June ltt, Jf75
An Attraotlvt, and Chetj,
Summer Programm. -
B W Wrbyh, Prop. John k. Pools, ^i:.
Catoosa Srprlstig-
Ua*DBR NL W M 4NAGV. vi E aT.
These celebrated Springs are li2 miles f v .
Atlanta, on the W A A R It. only 4 hour .' r..
and are very remarkable for the great van *tv
and medicinal virtue of the v ater*. Lne mom
tain air, ai.tl convenient location. The apaci
Hotel buildii ga and Cottages are now o)»en l ,
the seahon, and visitor- will find commod'M<,
g our.ds, nrople shade, coo:, airy rooto-
courteous attrntiou, hiid a table »uppJi<*a
with an abundance cf good things. 7 be
Proprietor and Manager are determine'
to use every m* ans i t ; ako this tl
most de.MrableSunmer RcsorL m the South.
Fast Trains leave Atiaxita daily at 6:20 a m,
and 3:00 -pm, f, r tbe Btrings Be., u only 16
mile* from Clmtu.no- ga r-artiis desiring to visit
tuo far-famed Lookout 51 oamsin can leave Ca
toosa at 9:3f» a m. visit the Mountuln, tna re
turn at 6:0o p m
Un and after Juno lOi’i. (and until October 1st)
will be told at the fol-
1879, Kxcurrion Ticktl
lowii n Rates:
Excursion Ticket fr«
Springs Hiid return, inci
Stage Fare and < r.o v
w^ea's Board. $17; th
four week’s Board. $31.
Tickets can be pur cl
At!
a tc Catoosa
gbr.th R'.ilro-.-. n*;ii
* Board. $i0: t vo
wetk’5 Board, $24;
our i
i at *
used for a longer time
rue rate per week a* above.
;cod to return tho day cf
bxcursion Tickets
leaving spring*.
For further particulars or copv of ’ Guide Book
to Summer Keaortfa” ar.d rerra Houses, or
pamphlet giving Analysis of Catoosa fcpncgs,
adaress
B W WRENN. Gen Pans Agt.
1 9 tti
. Porte
P jul 6w*
Chalybeate Springs.
place, si‘t; a ted
L,60»j feet above
© rext. ’ibere
rp.
X in Meriwether county, G
sea level, will bn opened 1st
are lour r'jrimri iron, -ulpr.ur, .j
Free Stone. The medicinal properties of ’he
waters are well known all over ihe South, bav
log ruado woitderful cures in J yapepsia. Liver
and hidney Complaints. The mountain scenery
is grand and climate pare and delightful, b ank-
%ts being desirable threugn the entire hummer.
The comforts cf home extended to^ in
valid*. We have engaged Prof- tsor Ke»-s.
ler’s Band, of Macon. for ibe st&son.
Have large Ball Room. Ten Pia Alley, BidiarJ
T»bl* s, tii.e dnvts. etc. Plunge shower and
tub Baths-bot and cold—andnoextru chargr*.
Excursion ticret* at ril the Centra; Entire a 1
Offices at reduced rates. Springs can be r* acht d
via Geneva or f bomastou—sp enriid fin,-, eith. r
wav. Round trip $5. Firs7-ciass Bar Room o:i
the'campus We have evcrytn,r irf m ordrr, a:.-i
you can live as cheap as >oucan at home and
pus vour»e!f in perfect trim tor the Winter
months. Board—Day $2, we« ic two week*
$ id. three weeks $21, month $25 Children ard
colored servants half rates Hones—Day 75c,
month $16. For particular*! addre-«.s
ALLEN & 1 UoMPSQN.
jul ©cd2m Txtiho’.ton. Ga.
SWT. aikY MOl fiL,
ffit. Airy, Georgia.
Thi
ioftho
\ kit
80 miles from Atlanta,
GRAND VIEWS.
PUR* MOUNTAIN i
MINERAL WaTJ
COMFORT All
FIJ&bi CL
The Mount Airy Hotel i
County, Ga, upon
XJNEi
APARTMENTS,
l
united in Haber-
r, ta-.n
by the Piedh
upon th*
-* Li
nt*4 R gular Hark I/.n
yea
Ho
T. Skelton Jones,
the neikOborin* State, of South Caro- l GENERAL MERCHAND SE BROKER
Flinda and from all parts ot Georgia who I . . A . ,,. nir » _ ..
> th/s hotel their headnu.rters. The fa- 1 .. ao “™“ Etrest. ^acoa. Ga.
This hotel is endorsed by the public and the
press throughout ihe country.
Whan in the city do not fail to visit the Plant-
marf9 ly
Meat, . _
future dehvene-t on imu'i n
Qu .tations received by v*
day from leading Marker-.
All trarihactions atrictly c
jun> : lw
■ ht and sold for
POM BALED HAY,
QOW PEAS, W'heat Bran and Georgu
Nuts for sale by
jun28
In Atlanta buy a rourd trip ticket to fro*
Mt Airy for Oh E FARE. Terras. $2 j .;r c.ay
$* and $10 p^r week, aroorciug to room, chil
dren and Nurte» half ret- h
M C WILCOX, Manager.
Fred H Scofield, of Uj-i>*. >.* !. . st
man. Ga, AfsiaUmt Maiu ier»* ill ci.M.e o* Ol2c#
ufniilf
DrVia LaufifB
are the most extern
GARDEN
JONES A COOK
ra America. Their four form*, com pricing ever
15CH) acre*, situate*i iu Pcr.n.-j lv:.^,a. > c v. Jer
sey. Virjriniaand Wisconsin, are
OWNED.OCCUPIED ^ N D CULTIVAT r *j BY
THCMM LTKs*.
The seeds cff«*r»-d .tre ’t- result of the jeos
careful aud experienced selection,}ear aiU’- year
Market gardeners, private families, aud al
*rh.' desire good seeds,should purchase
LandretUtj’ Garden Seeds.
11 your merchant doe* not keep them write for
i them.
1 DAVID LANDBETH A SONS.
Phil; delphia Pa,
Business established in 1784 and sept up «ve
ace Beluble. oct *S.„dwed* w6B