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nUfbr Telegraph and Meaienger.
. (A}*)—R D Shropshire
-J M Duff
rt—T ft Powell
W B Baldwin
j»—Duke k Wells
. — -M A L
—*j h Johnson
,vr»F Hods*
r riOrt-HO Momi
aHy-tt CPryw
D P Luvbon
... *—t-rant hn P Burts
^,-J N Bau-man
^Va *>-**<"*. Greene A Co
J t T e n-|, A Baldwin k Co
—Hin*** A Goddard
Traill*-* T rionn
i-A Ilrntad A 1 W Ensign
-Brawrwr A Son
r>fiile-H S 4«Mtf
• ton-J Q Adams
. r r ,»iHo—B A Mull'van JtO C Brown
rkiosnlle-D BUodes
an—l* M Prarock.
,, ... («»)—M Hatcher
e <G»)—Mr. -allic Hlli
M
I'M.
, m I'orin <>■ In Vrniulrnl
. fl ;xof wee.tb into tti:a conntrj after
|| in*' -evou yeir. of dollows is begmaitg
I tiio specnlitire teoi'.ng in an
*V 1 m 0 ( trado AIr< ady tho uoeictsj
. •iia are 'iVi.it vr.th the | rati-ea of mm-
C ^ ujat.ef«c'titicg r.lir .ad, real estate and
uiatonsj bat etr.Dg. to say,
; ■ r ln ,(,» well deserve I confidence in
!l. is net integrity oharao'er aing every ao-
i * . of ihi mauagera of the celebrate 1 iion-
! a buttery that iw tickets for the m mth-
l craao drawings »bch coat iwo dollars
eadi aie a favo.iie porcino* of thsleadiug
i aukora an i broaeie to all the large Cities
,, , mn. Inn. 1* O. Box 73d,Nov Orlea s,
i. ,'niSi S.9 Broadway. N.wjfork city,
*a’g,W all dee r d ~ ' - -lee
vr irlt y in ai..ca jteciilallon-
Mirrmely cantlona jorple who beiitafe
t,,i.,aiu stocks bee ms j of a vaRiio dread
i.f treat bar»rd i i transactions, often loee
f,vj «bie <p^ortnnitios for large profits.
U ureo dented anceeta and ealety of
1*.. -lew Mental Cap i notation byrb m is at-
tr . i.i.g unlvetstl atiouiwu. Anybody can
../my operate by tbs new motlicu
«i;n .mount. IraaiJ'lo 935.000 and re
, ,„o rata otvialon of Ilia Bggre a <
. , -;ta steer <1 by great concentration of
rtii taL A New 1 ngland mill owner made
ij-sld in a eapltanztttnn of *5J. A Ht
l nils lady netted ilHH.i'J from an invest-
m. .t of $150 during tbe montb of May
■ice .Stock Market Just now is in a condition
to reri ■'> largo profits by safo and Jodic.ons
ievesriuonts. New circular, " Ka.es for ,u>
■ xtitlt invaluable information toa l m-
vealon, mated free. Alt kiu-e or coeds
a .i siockS i ought and cold by Adams
I; d»u A DO., Banssrs an d Krckers. 2ti and
.1 |iio\d street, Neiv York Oily.
Fit'x 1’bof. A. Jackson, Naval, Uni—
viBsirr, Quidic.—I have tiaud n great
de.l Of Uuldeo'rt Liebig's Liquid Extract
o! Beef and Tome Iovigorator in tny
private practica, and can recommend it
as eitremely uaefnl in caae-a of depres
sion, debility and weak digestion requir
ing strengthening nourishment.^ Sold
by Jno. Ingalls, Macon. jullo lw
Yen who load sedentary lives—Prin-
tera, Tailors- Shoemakers, etc., will find
a great relief for tbo constipation from
which you ao often enlTer, by taking
Simmons’ Liver Keguiator. It is a Mrn-
pl.i, harmless, vegetable compound, sure
io relieve you, and can do no injury,
jnll5 lw
Wlxloli I» Oioapost
A Iwcksge cf Dukr's liurhain, rontainir.it
twisty pips lulls of the best smelting tobacco
in site, or oils common cigar? Kerb costs 10
terns. »n«8 dAwi
Ukllttk—“Wny mil roon smoae comma
T.,1,,,1 no when they can buy Marburg Bros.
'tiKAlsOy NDKTH OAftOblNA.'hat the Its
TAKE
"U";vui , mm
[MM0X3* IsIVKa RHGULkTOB OU MKDICI5X
in inaihole r<*:n*wy for ilaUrious Fover.«,
rrl CotnoiainW, Jaundice, Colic. Rastlofs-
. VfutMl Udpreoion, Sirk lion<i%che, Oon-
*tion, XauHOA, MiliouHness, Dyspepsia, etc.
simmuias'
limy
this medicine is iuccessful in
with whin* remedies previously
wei« unable to cope*, is attnbutablo to tli
hbtitisameJiciuo wmcli reaches and re
's the causa* of tho various maladies 10
h it is adapteJ. Ljver Complaint, Fever
Uue. etc, i*o 1 Dyso psia in its worst lorra
«.lt.rln potent power of the »tej?ulator. ll
n >t merely relievo the suffereT. but effects
rMtr.ont cir«» S:mruons* i.iver K<^^uiator
*licin. has also been u-.* l «aocu>sfally for *
Mmeasftsuhsiituie for Qninme and Gale
mi,i mm effects of ihia medicine are truly
LIVER
ll u prepared upon itrirtly scientific princi
ples and. beuKHnentireU WsetHblo Compound
isa harmless but effectual m. iicine.
ills a welt known fact thtt food iff diVcstcd
but imperfectlv nourisaes tho system ns it is
purtialU aswimitatod by the bl'iod. Sufferers
mth U.tsp'pHift whoso circulation is ioipover-
nh-d in i nerves wealtentvl « xpkirionco a decid
ed ami rapid improvement ,n their physical and
mrr.tsl fvndii.on by tho uso of Simmons* Liver
REGULATOR
ffhisniili Tonic, gentle Laxative and harmless
Invi; iraut aids tue process of duces lion which
insures a devempaieut of all materials that are
net> v»*ry to » bedtbv eondition of body and
nund Clergy idem, bsnkers, bookkeepers, edi
tor* and other* that leod seleiuary lives will
And muca relief from the frequent headaches,
la-rvousne?* and con-tipaiion. resuUin< from
w»iit..f e.orcise, bv tsknutbe Rt*<uJalor. And
perv> isliviiuin unhealthy loeahties mav nvjid
allbmous»ita*ks byiasiu< this medicineocca-
noi-ally to keep tho Liver m healthy act mi.
gTvgf-TIM
or
It should bo used by all per
a* BUUUIU uu UWM vj oil J»vt«wia-t -
Toun*, and no family can afford to be without it,
and, b*r beinc kept r«*o.iy for immediate report,
wtl 1 save many an hour of *off inn* and many a
doff rin tim« and doctor's bills.
MEDICINE.
Original and grama* manufactured onlj by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Philadelphia, Ta.
Bold bv all Drufcvists. roay7
D*?. rvi. Wo CASE’S
Liver Remedy
AND *
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
TV.' i< not a patent me«lioir.e, but is prepared
Y ■ r the dire*. ti»m of l»r. M. W. Case, from h\
•k'oriie prcNCrtj tion. which in an extendva
pm* t-.eeof over t\v«my-seven years he has found
ffertive in n'.l cases of disordered liver or
, AXTI-BILIOUS.
*f arts directly upon tho liver, restoring fl
diseas'd to its normal condition: and in
r '~ - :>x the activity of this groat eland every
SJr' c * cr^n of the system is bcncffteu. In Blood
HOSTETrilTs
Fitter 5
ThA vri»ar and tear of business Hfe makes such
treUMMidons drafts up »n body ai d mind that
t .• -u♦ 'r.. ir- tL i"!iir *u.',ki :i.tr air*".t t ; * y
niu>: sivr way under the pressure. To those
who are breaking down, or wa'timr away irom
r*neral drbilitv or affections of tho liver, stom
ach and th'* kidneys, a systematic course of the
Bit’ers will to mn oroe the vit-1 lunctions as to
baffle all tfce n'saults of disease and restore the
•v«v-m to its wonted bealth. For m e by all
Dru^vists and respectable Dealeis generally,
ell lm
GIIEATEHT
Ont-Door ‘Recreation of tha Age
NEW iSU XMl-ROYKI> °
Archery Goods
(Wright k Thome’fl Patent)
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target Stand, Qniyers. Belt?, &c. f
of BETTRR quality, for LESS rroney than ever
offered before Man orders promptly attended to.
Bend for Catalogno and Price-list.
TFRHELl D ETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE. KY,
Abov»* k''V,.!*r:i!ia!-<il)<M>hl»i!i' , i| of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, Ul Broadway. N Y.
mavS eod2m
W
Si00 per month and ex-
Hatnnrr Hall, Montgomery, Ala.,
Church School for ft Iris.
Rt Rev R H Wilmer. D D. Visitor.
Rbv Geo M Evbruibt, D D, Hector.
Session epees October ISth and 14ih.
Terms, filO par school year. julS 1 m
Authorized by th« Commonwealth of Kv,
ilOtll:
Popular Drawing of the
t'oiumonwoulth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULEY'S THEATRE.
In tbe City of Louisville, on
Thursday. July 31, 1879.
tin which occasion aGRAND CONCERT wifi
bo riven—holders of a ticket or part of a ticket
entitled to mdmimton.iron.
The Drawing will bo supervised by men cf un
doubted character and standing, and tieket-
holders, ag-nts and clubs are respectfully re
quested to bend on representative* with proper
crocfci.tials to examine into toe Drawing.
A Now Era in the History
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-bolder an bo his own supervisor,
os 11 out liis number and see it placeu in the
wheel.
Tbo Management call attention to the gran*
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only hi,
“ nr 0l THIS FOLLOWING PRIZES.
FriTO. iniiin.-T 1— ^ se.000
*1 Pnze
1C Pnaes 3L0DU each .
20 Prizes tOOeach
lOOPrtsea looeach
200 Prizes ' &0each
600 Prizes fiearh
:,00i) Prizes 20each . —
0 Prizes Soo ea* h. ap’roximnlrn prizes
9 Prizes S00 earn, do do
9 Prizes 200 each do do
2,960 Prizes 3112.400
Wnole Tickets, 0i. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets. 0100
All applications for dub rates should be made
to the home office.
&ra>U by povtorfice Money Order, regi>terec
letter, b\uk draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to nil ticket-hold-
**rs. For tickets and information address COM
MON *t &ALTU DISTRIBUTION CO, or T J
COM ME HP >RP. Sec’y, Cour.er-Journal Budd
ing. i.ouisviiie Kv. unitjulySl
N B—After July Slst Drawings will occur
Monthly,
G.00pm
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE
AIR-LINE RAILWAY*
OFFICE *T1CMT AGT
O N and after Sunday. November 10th. double
daily Trains wiil run on this Road ns follows
GOING BAhT.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Leave Atlanta 8.15 pm
Day Passenger Tram.
Arrive AtlMto
Ni.ht Mail and FasscnKer Train.
Arrive Atlanta —— u -°° m
Leave Atlanta
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta — 10 SO pm
Leave Atluiu...^.,^..^^..
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta — jcm»,r
Leavo
- __
Leavo Atlanta *'
GOING WksT , „ .
Local Frricht and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta — *-50 p m
Leave AtUnu„..^....- s . H .^--
Arrive Atlanta — u -*0 » m
CloMconncctkiBrtKSuittfor aff points West
and at Charlotte for all points Hast,
WI HOUSTON.
General Passer
[ points East.
GJ FORKACRH, G M.
r and Ticket Agent.
. as a purifier. It I
ion, and assists nature to *
i from the *=y«
tate
II UiU HMaU y *MtU J ^
est medicine In *l«c market, it is al^>
vr to all known re me* Ilea. While it is
effbctnal th«n BPae is mild and
Uy '.;fc, containing nothin? that can in the
c't drtjreo injure the system. It does not
i or give pain; neither does it weaken the
•t nor leave the system constipated, as do
irlff * Axoc Complaint. Oy*-
VWii viJ pepsla. llluons lever*
1 ’• l»r, '1, k fftHiUu hf. WRtrr-Wni»li,
• '■iii • i. m, n stonmrb. Jaundice,
• • _ - . N . um I*m l pi tat ion o <
Heart, iYtunic Irrrnularitirs and
km* - ill M.in and Wood Dl*ea»r»,
- • • '. r ««ud Ague, and Cenalipa-
s, uall do-.re it U also n sure enrt foi
nlc Diarrhcezu
i-« n m •• os* three tlme< a <1«y. it prr*
» \> siotv Fever, l)iptitlM*ria, Scstrlcl
r, t liol* ra, ami jimnll-Pox.
)W TO BE l v Dr.Caw’sLIrrr
)urown»1K
DOCTOR
are your doctor bQls. Onl y 2-'» cts. a bottle.
!i. must effective and valuable medicine
offered to tho American MopU. As tet
merita become known, w ■> boo—
>-l in every community. So family will
Lb out it after having once tested its great
• It has proved an inestimable blessing to
inds who have used iL bringing back
i and strength to thote who were seemingly
tu’s dour. 1 'rcpareil at tli e Laboratory of ui«i
v 31 i tlii i pliiladclphia. Pa.
1 ’• c; ^ •' •• • 2 jo. L :tra Larire Si2e, 75c.
Georgia Raiiroafl Company.
BUPFR^NDENT^ ^OFFICE
Commencimt Sau,i»v. ISth in.5. th* follotnr.c
I nasstnger schedule will b* operated.
Train* run by Atlanta time—» minutes slower
than Macon: .
NO 17—EAST (daily).
Leave Maoou~. ■ J ™
Leavo MUledgeviUe - Jg * m
Leave Bparta ™
I^»ve Warrenton « ! 1- ^
Arrive Wa>nington
Arrive Athena —— — 8-15 p m
Arnve Atlanta ——-
Arrive Augu-is 5 .3 pm
, NO 17—WEST (daily).
j Leave Aujraita ...........
Leave Atlanta^
Lenve Athens
L,v;ve Washington
Leave Cinnak...^.-—-
Arrive Warrenton
Arrrive Bpajt* V
Arrive M Uledgeville..........
Arrive Macon...
. 9*.S5am
7.45 a m
915am
10.45 am
1.14 pm
......... 1 SOp m
2.S5 p
5.H5 r m
a to'or from Washington ou Sun-
• so 1»_RAST (daily, eveept Sunday).
Leave Moron a it n m
l^ave M lledgunU* — P
Arrive Cartak * ,.0..
Arn jf(fSPwBST (dsliy. exeept Sand.yi.
Leave Ansm* 1 * Sm
Arrive Warrenton l ®
No connect'.*
day 1
mvp bp*---
Arrive MilledgevUJ
Arrive Ifi
'I rain
4.20 a n
6.45 am
1 not stop at flag stations,
i- m connections at Augusta for all poiuls
R Jt and Soutbe .-t a:id at. Macon for all poicu
in **outbwe-t Georgia and Floriii a.
Sup- ro improved Sleepers between Macon and
A FuUm»r.SWrrr> Auru.ts to S'*• Tort
Onlv orecnmige Maoon to New lor*
Tickets and havn.*e Checks. lime Cards, etc.
m 10 Sitamed at &nkm ,l>-Poi " »« Luieu
Tickot Otdee.®* Mulbcrrv S g tr ^ JOHNSON,
8ui»erintendent
B K DOBSm.
isnil-tf Gomfil fMvenffrr Agent
DOUBLE E)AII*Y
TO AND FROM
P L O R IDA
Macoo & Brunswick B. B.
Gnmi 8r?aajFT*vT)wrT’e Onicxl
Maccn. Ga.. AprJ 19. 1^79. i
/jN and after Bunday, tho 20lb iwstank Pas-
v/ aenger trams on this road will run as fol
lows;
CUMBERLAND ROUTB via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PABBENGER NO. 1. SOUTH. L'aily^
LraVc Macrm, , — nimn— 7:45 P X
Amve rrsfhm.-. .. rr . ^—„ 9:*7 P M
imve kMlmui, „ - -10-.4S PJf
Amvr JeaUp 8:27 A 9f
arnve Srunswick.6:00 a m
Leave Brunswick per steamer...^. ^....^ 6:15 a m
Arrive Fernandina >..10;I5 a X
Arrije Jacksonville z:S5 pm
Arnve Cedar Keys S.S5 P x
NIGHT PASSENGER NO.2.NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar K■ ,,, &X5A.X
Leave Jacksonville^. „...11:1S a X
L**ave Fernandma per Steamer 445 p x
Arrive Brunswick.
Leave Hrunawick^..^.....
Leave Je>»up_.^.. M
Leave Eastman...... ^....
...7:45 P X
„ 8K.O P X
. 10:55 P X
.. 5:81 A X
Leave Corh ran 4:55 a X
Arrive at Mactjn.. 6:45 a. X
Cloae connection at Macon for all points North,
Sant and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. %Sout
VlaJesupand Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon ■■ - . 7:15 AX
Arrive Cochran 9:48 a
Arnve tiv-taw A X
Arnve Jesup............ 6:25 p x
Arrive Jacksonviiie......7:25 a X
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,exoept Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville..,^ 5.15 P X
Leave Je»np... 6.15 a x
Leave Eastman 1;21 P X
Leave Cochran 2.45 P M
Arrive Macon 5:15 P X
Connects at Macon for points North, Bast and
West.
HAWKINSYILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Doily except Sun
day.
Leave Cr>chran IChOO P 3fi
Vrrive Hawkinsville, 19:45 p x
Leave Hawkinsville...... 8:50a.a
VrnvoCbchran 4:15AX
Connects at Cochran with trains l and 2 to and
from Maigo.
Leave Cochran - _... 10:00 a x
Anive Hawkfnsviffe^.^.^..^.....^....^. 1(j.i5 a k
Leave Hawkinsville.^.^. 145PM
Arrive Cochran 2^0 p x
Connects at Cochran with trains S and 4 to and
from Macon.
QEo. W. ADAMS. Gen. Supt.
W. J. Jarvis. Mast. Trana.
CeiiraiaM soimwesiern Hailroaa
bAVAJTVAn, Ga. June 24. lk79
O N and after Sunday, June29,1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
TRAI5 HO. 1.—GOIHO KO&TK AHD WXST.
Loaves Savannah...
Leates Augusta.
Irrires at Augusta
Arrives a: Macon
Loaves Macon for Atlanta
Arrives at Atlanta.^..
9:20 AX
,...9:30 A X
,...4:45 P X
....6:45 l^M
....8.15 P X
I LAW ax
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COX1HO COUTH AHD HAST.
Leaves Atlanta ...11:40 PX
Arrives at Macon................................ 6:20 ax
heaves Macon 7:00 AX
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 a X
Arrives at Eatonton..,,....,. ...............11:30 a X
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 PX
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 P X
Leaves Augusta 9:30 AX
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all noints in Florida.
THAI* SO. 2.—G01SO SOSTH AHD WXST.
Leave* Savannah.. 7:30 P X
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 A X
Leaves Augusta . ..8:30 p x
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 A X
Arrives at KaIonian 12:30 a X
Arrives at Macon... 8:00 A X
Leaves Macon for Atlanta..... 8:40 a X
Arrives at Atlanta..,,,,.............. 1:15 P X
Leaves Macon for Albany and Ruf&ula, 8 S5 A X
Arrives at Eufauls... 3:42 P X
Arrives at Albany.............................. 3:43 p x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8.45 a x
Arrives at Columbus...... 2.15 P x
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlauta
Columbus, Kufaub* and Albany daily, maims
close connection r.t Atlanta wita Western ana
Atlantic hiid Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery k Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with tha Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Per-
IT,daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Biukely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMXHG SOUTH AHD BAST*
Leaves Atlanta 1*15 r *
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 5.55 p x
Leaves Albany 21:2? A X
Lea*-es Eufaula ........11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from Xulaum and Al
bany 6:8S P X
Leaves Columbus .......~12:?5 A x
Arrives at 31 aeon from Columbus...... fPOS r x
Leave* .................................7:.’J5 P X
Arrives at Augusta.................................5:40 a x
Leaves Augusta .8:30 p x
Arrivesnt Bavannab. 7:16 A x
Passengers for Milledgevillo and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Alacon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
Ttroush Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Macm.nnd Sxvannah atd Atlanta.
tt H smith, iMLiiiAH ROGERS,
G-n Ticket Age. *2en Bupt. CRB, Savannah.
j C Shaw, W. G. RAOUL.
Gen Trar Agt. Sunt. B W K R. Alacon.
an3tf
ATLANTIC J_GDLI R. B.
G1HHBAL SUPXSlHTKHBltHT’s 0J7IC3, *)
Atlahiic ahd Gulp Raileoad >
SaVahhah. May 17tb, 1S79.J
O N and after SUN DAY, May 18ib, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run os follows;
NIGHT EXPREhS
Leave Savannah doily at
irrive at Jeaup- -
Arrive at Thomoaville^.
Arrive at Bainbridge^.^^.—.—..
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at Live
Arrive at Tallahassee
Arrive at JockNonville.......
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville......^..............
Leave Live
Leave Bainbridge...^.^.^^....^.^
Leave Thomasville
Lee.ve Jesup..
......4.10 ? X
6.33 P M
......6.25 A X
9.40 A X
11.C0A X
«... 1:85 A X
7.30 A X
......7.25 A X
.......5.00 P X
.......5.15 PM
.... 10 50 P X
.......4.26 PX
.......8,45 P X
7.35 PX
6 45 A X
Arrive at Savannah 8.20 AM
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack-
sonyilJe and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany. , _
Passengers from Savannah for Ferrandma,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Daren take thi* tram,
Passengers from Savannah fer Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
11 Pusfengers leave Brunswick at 8;00 pm, ar
rive at Savannah 6:20am.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 AM (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this tram
for Florida. _ . . .
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with tho train arriving m Macon at 6a5
PM. (daily except Sunday.)
No change cf cars between Montgomery aua
Jacksonville.
Pullman sleeping cars are run through to ana
from Savannah and Jacksonville: also through
sleeper* between Montgomery, Ala, Jacksonville,
Fla. . .
Ccnnect at Albany with passer.ser trains both
wavs cn Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con. Eufaula, Mojtgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc. ... . . ..
Mail steamer leaves Bainbndge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9 50 a m; for Columbus
everv W ednesday at 9.50 am.
Close conneciicn at Jacksonville daijy (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St Au-
custine, Palntka, Enterpriae, and all landings on
St John’s river. _ „ . .
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, 3fonday, Wednesday and Friday at
11.14 a m, ar.d for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 4.40 d ra. .
AUCOMMODAIION TRAIN—EASTERN DI-
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7M a x
Arrive at McIntosh
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Black shear
Arrive at Depot t
Leave Dupont
Leave Black shear
Leave Jesup
Leave McIntosh
Arrive at Savannah
WESTERN DTFlmON:
XOHD4T, WBD3HSDAT AHD P&IDAT.
P.tO A H
ii.ro a x
2 20 P v
6.45 PX
500 a X
9.10 A X
12 20 P X
1SS P *■
5.15 P X
Leave Dupont...
Leave Vajdosm
reave Quitman........
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H A DUJ.WODY. I* H SASSXETT
DUNWODY Sc, SASSNETT
attorneys at law,
So -il Cherrv Stre-t. up stsir?.
'VTTILL pronip: .ttention to ».i bii.iD.ss
\V emrostsd ar.fi will practice in .11 the
Court.. .ur. «nntt_
simiiii
lit UU SjjLv g" ; •;
.tily of St4jru*,i
ft K HA11- Aecnt. M.
NOV OPENING
A.T
Winship & Callaway's
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
nmw i
FOR 11E1', BOYS AID CHILDREN
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
Our Goods are Choice
AND ILL OUR PRISES IRE LOW.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
SO Second Street.
MAGOIST, GEORGIA-'
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS.
The Brown Comm G'm.
CIcuAaihe Scad belter. Ran* 1.1 trM*** OmmTntAcr\
cfi'l*lean money tlmn any other Mi ta the mar
ket. Xlvcry mac hi no fully and le
March 11—d2m&w < *t.
THE
M! A. C O N
JOB PRINTING
OFFICE,
MACON. GEORGIA.
$1290:
Having recently been overhauled and put
in first-class condition,
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR
JOB PRINTING
Or every description at short notice
AND AT
Iri easonable Rates.
Circulars,
Envelopes,
Shipping Tags,
Monthly Statements,
Wedding Invitations,
Party Invitations,
Bills Lading Books,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Railroad Receipt Books,
Business Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Postal Cards,
Handbills, Posters, Ball and Party Programmes,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE
Job Printing Line.
CONSUMPTION
Tho trrror of humanity that yearly carries thousands to an nn*
timely crave, not sparing the young, talented, nor beautiful.
Coujrh. expectoration.spitting of blood, shortness of breath, pains
— In the breact, quick pulse, loss of flesh, and debility are indica*
_. r vL tions of this m<*st fatal of all diseases which has for centuries
\ deued medical science. Thousands suffer with this disease who
~>!^i L.r-a ..!l Imnn r.t .1 pnn, who can ha r#»s;rn«l fpnm an earlv
i early
Actinia
wish for deaf li. Minister’ll
SORB THROAT, CATARR1UL DEAFNESS* spd
n g> §\6 O 5-3 3 VI C the advance guard heraldin*
p ov* no I I O the near approach of conrumry-
ti*m. For th**se and all pulmonary diseases the most thorough,
succes-lul and pleasant treatment is
CARBOLATE OF TAR
INHALANTS
powerful than words can tell or pen express. AllFatal Evi*
r» are propapated by Inhalation. SoPAUaifor erft,itii
v 4\ vf now made most powerful for good. It does not require ten m\nul*»
, to demonstrate‘Ihe value of Carbolnteof Tar»tAenio«<'J^dhng
remedial agent Jenotcn to srienee. B
A ass - I-..
most healing and soothing properties
them into a dense smoke
deuiici are propagated^
now made most pouerj’t
o demonstrate *ie value ol L'arDOiu.uui * *— “.rvrrrS
■eu.filial afnt hom. to trim". BiUaau »nJ cordiU, of tho
combined with Pine Tree Tar that the mere breathing converts
• * • - • • to the diseased parts. No bea t,
> hot
parti. -—
This treatment ib endoraed
with perfect satisfaction.
So-called * hopeless cases*,
Hamiltov Cass. X. I).. Louisville. Ky. “Iaraso well pleased with your f ar-
bolnie oI’Tjii - •: -:1 v "... ’ ../’-.l. ,1. Hr sn : n - .los.aw Kim bt., Phfla.
HOME TREATMENT to be r*'-tuniedif not satisfactory. As the oils and bal
sams condense on the a.r passages and lungs, their capacity is wonderfully enlarged and the hollow chest
s?on becomes rounded and fu!L To consumptives beyond the possibji'ty of cure the Inhalants always giva
gre-.t relief, ar.d often cure cases considered hop less. CATARRH, so very difficult to treat, and so
•• *|—*•- ’ d pleasant remedy. It it remarkable how
-apor forcing it into^the dia-
■t:i «d Ly which this
bailad by breathing tha i
eased'eavities of the head ar.d autof the naee. Inhalation is tho only method Ly —- — — —
almost universal disease can be permanfntly cuTed. %M Send for Circular and full particulars. Aadresa
Dr. M. W. CASE, S. W. Cor. Tenth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia.
Wmem i Hum pUam r'*“* «** *"“*•
GEORGIA HOME INSIJRANGl COMPANY-
Incorporated
1859,
Capital
$350,000.
Lxpcaee-pold. I
* j?—., > . Goan T a Co.. I,
IT# 5 Si., CiacUiBiU. O,
LAMBERT SPEBCEB, Sec’v. J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
Capital and Assets over....* $500,000.
The Charter Hakes Stockholders Individually Liable
Agents at all Promimnt Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
LkMBBBr 8FENCBK, Secretary, at Columbus, Ga.
WX. W. CARNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
ial O/FI08 M S^J 4 THIRDjSCABBr ICIXr.BAbK;BUILDING
I N making my Ninth annual anuouucaaioat, would say that I mik s lmproroanatv from yoar to
year.aad 1 now Hitter ravsalf that ( now awe tie ansi pjrf93t outfit in th9 yxvol -Jattou Gin
ning Machinery ever offered tu the Aaivricin plaateri ia tnewtyof CvttonGias Colton Gia
Feeders and Condensers. If there is any d)iosm< w ns I «»;. olane "rte- me of the (olliwing
Gina.to-wit: Massey’s Excelsior. Brown’s Gin, F-nHay’s Gin. Pratt’s Gin. W.nn’s Gin. Pollard’s
Gin. Taj tor’s Gin, Carver's Gm, Winship’s Gin, Miller’s Stolon Centennial Gin, or any oilier Gin,
and. then
ORDER ONE OF MINE, r
Try them all and Fay Fox* the Best.
It costs the farmer nothing to run’my Gin, as it will pay fori tself tbros times in ginning one bun
dred bales of cotton in premiums over what tile same cotton will bring ginned on any ol the above
Gins, and you havo
Tie Best Gin in Bui Met Besides!
Make cheap Gins and superior ones to any other Gins, but my
T O TA Is ECLIPSE
Can beat the world and cost about 75 cents per saw more to got it up than any other Gin in the
market.
_ P. C. SAWYER,
P. 8.—I make repairing of old Gms a specialty. My Breaster has been at the bench 4H years.
A. B. Farquhar,
Manufacturer of
AND—;
DE ATiEU X3VT
ALL SIZES—STATION 4»Y AND
PORTABLE. VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
Separators.
THE CHEAPEST. STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SEPARA-
TORS SULD.
These Engines and Separafors"recei*.ed
Premiums and Diplomas at the Georgia
and Alabama Fairs last beaaon and
where! er exhibited.
State AKeuoy For
REAPEE
.A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Send for circular giving prices
and description. Address
At B. JFarqvtligtr. Macon,
"■fm
'ibeso macnines ap? rr as ol the De«S r UtrlsK
: ;d the \vorkmnn>hlp and finish tra nr xc< H d.
liaahicn awarded premium* at all ; Fairs,
Georgia* Alabama, Texa*„ etc., etc.
Trice List of Gins, feeders anJ Cw4(- Ml,
ray able clnring thb Cotson
Vi) Raw
Frkvc/Gmft
$ 7 ..:h;
87 60
100 00
110 110
120 i<3
130.00
140.00
1G0.0C
I u
l>i4iy A*tn^
taohtn
sf.fgr
113 76
130.00
141 75
152.60
176.00
1S2.00
1401
2Z\S
Eoxcd r-.-arty foi anipmwm *l<i urilvered att
:r ctcif. Special ten:k xk*n p i'-h uert Re.
iWcircnnr containing terqimoDlair from oyer ri
i .mdred live planters, who bought and u*ed o.
rr:;; hiiics lust season.
Fw.n‘ , 8iri to 1869 we numuDK
-..fttt.Georgia, under tl.r An
c.r» .t Co.,aftenvui ^
M OS.
T TaT,
‘Jl.KUdNH, lluutv M A Co.,
. .. ..ido what \v:j> tlu*a knowt .as IL«* Ta »-.<>. Gin.
l?a»Irg tho year 187? kt removed to tiu#
..here w«*h five been exclnaively engaged II mar.n-
:acvmleg Gins ever since •Vitt»l«»ug en»eriei.co,
itic best labor saving nmchmerj and skilled work-
nrj we po-scs* ndvant-ig's- aot ei!joy«-d by any
-,Uirr mmufacttircr In our nut lor produclai th?
best work for the least money.
Prc - <*, Engines aud complete ouiilt tnnUshed
wbcu licsired Address
RRiMVS COTTON GIN CO., Sew Lonfiou, Conn.
New Advertisements.
aw - '':-
PaiHie a Blessing It locates disease When
ever the bowels become ii regular use
Tarrant’s Svltzer Aperient.
It will save much pain and dang- r. Nature
sometimes is so outraged bv t*o burden she
is made to carry, through the heedlessness of her
childron, that she openly rebels, and punishes
fearfully. Don’t neg ect the proper t.eatiuent
when the symptoms first app ar. Resort to the
Aperient, and get we 1 speedily.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. j
iul!24w
permcjth
, toaell our
hall. 5Iich.
Of?TvTT\ TO V G KICK A CO. Portland,
ULl IN JJ Maine, for b.»t Agen
th»» Worl.i. Fxp^nsive Outfit ^r. i>
Agency Business i
$77
Augusta. Maine.
a muuth and expenses guaranteed to
Agents. Outfit dree, Shaw k Co,
S fyrrtJ A YEAR and expen
/ / 4 Outfit Free. Add res
ERY Augusta. Maine.
> O VICK-
Adrerii: eiem in 850 newtpapers for $10.
Send 10c for loO page pamuhlet.
juuld G r ROW ELL & CO, N Y.
GENTsTWANTED.-for the b ht M.d fa bl
est selling Pictorial Kooks and Bibles.
Prices reduced 38 percent. Address NATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philsdol. Ida Pa.
Seal boro gn Rouse,
Hawkinsvillej
Ga
MOTTO-PEACE AND PLENTY.
rjpHE 8car bo rough House lias recently her
JL refurnished. Everything new, clean a*
comfortable. Table furniahed with th* * < :
the market affords. Servants polite and uccoti
inodatmg. <*omroodious sample rooms nv
sperihl attention paid to commerciRl tourist
Lack will meet every train and convey pa
gers and baggage to and from Hotel gratis.
‘Scuofield's Portable Steam Eoanes,”
BUILT Bi
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Compact, Simole, Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed.superioirlto any other’;;
TTE SELL THE
Oelsor drain Soparntor:
HiiljAiili^nlBri'lil ■ If witlx oar ENGINES—For IThreshinit Farpoae
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills. Ssrgho-Mills, C:tton Prsssss
And Machinery cf every description.
BtrltiDIWO BOIIiHIlS A. »r , A r .OXA.LiTY :
■WRITE TOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
mavl 6m J. S. SGHOPIVA.I> fe gOM.
L
Notice toContractors*
POST OFFICE BEPARTMENT,
■WiSHiraTOM, D C, Mav 10,1S79.
PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract
Offiu* of this Department until 3 p m of July 1
879, for Ci^rying the mails of the United State
pon the routes and according to the schedule
of arrival and depw-tme specified by the De
partment, in the State oi Georgia from October
1,1879, to June 30, 1880. Lisw 0 f routes, with
schedules of arrivals and departure, instruc
tions to bidders, with forms for contract* and
bonds, and all other n^cecsary information w 11
be furnished upon application to the Second
Assistant Postmaster General.
V. M. KEY,
Po ra a *te r ’ G *»n pral.
WILLIAM McKAY,
AOCOUSTAHT, KXPERT AHD GlHXKAL AS»HT
SECOND STREET.
TTTITH an experience of thirty-five years’ un*
VV dertakes investigation of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re
ceiverships, and confidential business of all
kinds. On application will visit any towns in
Middle or Southwest Ga^ in above capacity.
References:—IC Plant. Asher Ayers, H J La
mar, G B Roberts aua J J Gresham Esquire
Macon. Ga. mal
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUARTERS FOE HEALTH.
Hall County, Georgia.
Two Miles East of Gainesville on the Air-Lino
Railrotd.
1 3H18 CELKBRATKD HOTEL HAS BEEN
renovated and r^furnishea Wiil be ready
by Fifteenth May. 1879. for two hundred guests.
Tables supplied with best ihe country affords
at rates to suit the times. Amusement*—band
of Music. Piano, Ball Rjom forty by eighty f»»et,
Ten Pins two alloys ninety feet. Bathing Poo
forty by sixty feet. Billiards. Swings, Croquet,
Promenades in a natural grove, cool breeze,
pleasant nights. Carriages Hacks and Buggies
at call. Waters—Manganese, Carbonic Acid
Gas, Lime, Sulphur and Chalybeate, Cl) aegro:s
Cures Skin Eruptions, byph-lis and chrome
Diseases, Dyspepsia. Heart burn. Dropsy, Ty
phoid and other Fevers. Restores Health to
leeble women and children,
BOW W HULL AND, Proprietor,
may28 2awSw
PORTER SPRINGS,
23 Miles North of Ga'nesville, Georgia, in the
Blue Ridge Mountains.
J R REV A OLD-* & Cu, Proprietors.
Dr C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board per day $2; per week 810; per month $30.
Mage fare $2 50 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery Stable at the Springs by A Hope A Co, Stage
Line Contractors. Daily mail. Music every
day. Dancing in Hall every nighi til
o’clock, (sorter Springs is the only cummer
A**:>rt in Georgia which employs a Brass Band
and Orchestra ) Ten Pin Alley. Billiard Tab’c*.
Swimming Pool, »-tc, free—no extras. For
pamphlet or sp-cia] n.fo mation address Dr J K
KEYNOLD3, General Manager, Porter Springs,
via Gainesville, -eor™. ' j■. 1 C,w
mar So tf
B PAW J BOON P.-op’to r
Tie S6iita H
s,'C
A SodAIj Journal of Practical S fe
HasaLar»eand Increasing Clrculati-.n
FAVO TE
oi lira
Busy Practltionari
It in filled with AbFtracta and Gleaniivu
Scientific Brevities, New i d Useful F* rmuleo
and the Pith and Cream of all that is Useful and
J'ractical in the flonieand Foreign Journals.
Terms—TWo Dollare per annum, in Advance;
Club Rates, 4 copies Sample«-« pics 2(- cts.
Address EG WORD. MD,
apr42w Business Manager. Atlanta. Ga.
Season of 1879.
festers & Atlantic R. R. Co
An -Attractive and cheap
Summer Programme
B W Wren5, Prop. John h Pools. Man.
Catoosa Springs
UaDER NK VV M \NAGfcM E >T.
These celebrated Fpnngsare 1*2 miles from
Atlanta, on the W & A R R, only 4 hours’ ride
and are very remarkable for tbe great variety
and medicinal virtue of the waters, line moun*
tain air, and convenient location. The spacious
Hotel building* and Cottages are now open for
tho aeaion, and vj>1 r* vjJJ find coicmod ous
r.ds, ample shade, coo), airy rooms,
courteou* attention, and a table supplied
an abundance cf good th:nc* Tho
Proprietor and Manager are determined.
i use every ro.nns to make ibis tho
ost desirable Summer Resort in thf South.
Fast Trains leave Atlanta doily at 5:20 a m.
and 8:00 pm, for the bpriupa Ben g only id
miles from Chattanooga parties de*irii.g to visit
tbe far*Jam»-d Lookout Mountain i&n leave Ca
toosa at 9:30 a m, visit tbo Mountain, ana re
turn at 6:00 p m
On and after June 10th, (and until October 1st)
1S79, Excursion Tickets will be tuhlattLe foi*
owir g Rates:
Excursion Ticket from Atlanta to Catoosa
Springs Hnd return, includirg Loth Railroad and
Staco Fare and one week’s Board, g.0; two
wren’s Board. $17; three week’s Board, $24;
■ur week’s Board, $31.
Tickets can be purchased for a longer time
than four we?ks at stme rate per week h-i abovi*.
excursion Tickets good to return the day of
aving ■springs.
For further particulars or ocpv of * Gcide Bcok
to Summer Kesorts’* ar.d Vnrm Hou*eR, or
pHmpiilet giving Analysis of Catoosa Springs,
duress
B W WRBNN, Gen Pass Agt.
Ju^8<y>d2m Mnrt~. lie.
Pubic Opinion.
Planter’s Hotel, Savannah, 0a,
Chalybeate .Springs.
sea level, will be opened 1st Juno next, li;
are four springs-Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and
Fr*e Stone. The n edictnal properties of ’he
waters are well known all over the South, hav
ing made wonderful cure* in J y*7> psia. Li ver
and Kidney Corn plants. Tin; mounv.m >cer..--; y
is «rar:d and climate pure and delightful, blank*
ets being desirable through the entire bummer.
The comforts of home extended to in
valids. We hive engaged Prof hsor Kess
ler’s Band, of Mac-on. for the s-axin.
Have farce Ball Room, Ten Pia Aliev. I>: linrd
Tables, fine drives, etc. Plunge shower and
tub Baths—hot and cold—and i.oex*r*, charge.
Excursion a? t!l t ’ •- - 1 .r.r' Hi
Offices at reduced rates. Springs can be r:uc' td
vi:v Geneva or Thommton—sp .-ndid line eit ;-r
way. Round trip $5. Firsi-rlass Bar Room on
the campus We have everything :n ord-r, rnd
you can live as cheap as you can at h . e. and
put vourseli iQ i*erlect trim fu - t;ie inter
months. Board—Day $2.
$18, three weeks $21, month $25
en and
colored servants half rates Hor-ea— D*y 75c,
month $15. For particulars addr.-s
ALLEN A ill .MB- N.
jul ecdzm Talbo to::, u i.
MjLLTHOUGH the tide of travel is turning
northward, yet the daily arrivals at the Planters
Hotel are still on tb» increase, and the fact can
be demonstrated by the unusual arrival of par-
tiea from the neighboring States of South Caro- V GENERAL MERCHANDISE BROK
lin*, Florida and fro oi all parts of Georgia who I
make thfs hotel their headquarters. The fa* I
cUities are so perfect that families, visitors, busi- *
ness men and the bone and sinew ol tho country
aro flocking *o the P.anterS.
The rate- f this hotel have been reduced to
meet the exigencies of the time* to $1 50 and $2
per day, according to location of rooms.
Tatis Bountifully Supplied.
This hotel is endorsed bv the public and the
press throughout the country.
Whan in the city do not fail to visit the Plant-
jaamiy
T. Skelton Jones,
No 6L Third Street, Macon, G;
Meat, Corn, Wheat, Oat* bought r»n
future deliveries on tma.i margins
Quotations received by wires four l::
day from leading Markets.
Al! transaction* strictly confidential
WIT. AIRY HOTfcL.
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
The Euromit of the
PIEDMONT ^ 1 It LINE,
80 miles from Atlanta.
GRAND views.
PUR« MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINERAL waters.
COM PORTABLE APAKTM ENTS.
FI RBV CLASS IABlE.
The Moun* A i P y Hotel is sitn-tted in Haber-
-nam (.o ilily, G- u ., on B J. l>ur w - « # .. ^
Mountains and uj»', the trig! «--i * ■ t crcs-, *
by tbe Piedmont Air i> ne , ,," M mil- -‘from / V -
R gular Buck l.u, , TQt i ari
He
-ope
In Atlanta buy a rout d trio ticket to
Mt Airy for ONE FAKE. T< rn s, >2 ; -r
$3 and$10 p?r weefc, ^cc -ruing to
dren ar.d Norses half r-- • s
M C WILCOX, Mnl.r
Fred H Scofield. 1st* of Uplands Hot?],
man Ga, Assistant Manager, xu charge c-» C
uir.25 if
Dsvii Landreiii ft M.
PONY BALE3 HAY,
IOW PEAS, Wheat Bran and Georgia Pea
JONE8 k COOK.
C
Nuts for sale by
JunS8
h I
GARDEN S£
ii. America. Their four farms. ■' ipr ov c »
5<X) acres, situated in Pennsylvania, Jcr*
fc.iy, Virginia and Wisconsin,. r<-
OWNED OCCUPIED AN U CUL_ I . ATLD P. i
- n.-.
Tbe seeds offt.”“'J art* Ic.M rt--'ll._ s_' .:10J
t^,rer..: and experienced select lorar »;• - voar
ilh.'ijt gardeners, private • ?u?:>*»'•, Uuu. a!
who desire good seed9. shoo 1c! purci-.ase
Laadretas’ Garden aesds,
D your merchant doee not keep theru w rite !oi
<bCm ‘ DAVID LAKDEE TH 4 80Ns,
Phihdeipiua Fl
Business established in 1784 ami kcui up *7t
oe ReU»ble, oct«,„d. 1Aw6ib