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' rl-T * Powell
W H itiMfin
zuma-Duke a Wells
lou.a. - M A Lott *
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Baldwin A Co
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to-A H wv i*<l 4IW Ensign
i»—Browner a Son
iwviUe-H a S watts
.lofe-J Q Adams
•r-niu?—4 A van AC C Brown
uns ville—D RboCes
■n—I. M Pwcocfc.
ville (G»>— V! C Hatcher
»<>r e (Ga)—Mrs SalboHIB
J M Ix>wo
rdt. Station - T S vfarrr
SOMEBODY S DARLING.
We republish (he following licea by ref
quest. Their tender sentiment can never
grow old:
j a a ward of the whitewash'd walla
w hcr«s i ho dead mod the d) mg lay*
Wounded t»J bayonet a. shell* and balls,
homebody’* d«ritag «m MiiaiMedMf*
Eomob dy*« darling. **» youug. »> brave.
Wearing still on Ins pal«*, sweet face,
goon t j bo hiu by tli ’ dust of the gravy,
The lingering iignt of hia boyhood grace.
Matted and damp are the curls of gold
Kissing the snow o' that fair y< ung brow;
Pale are the lip* of delicate non id—
h .nit♦»»>’» darling is oytup now.
Bark iro n HUbwnii.'uib.u-i *«uod brow
Brush bis wan:eru g wavesol gold.
Cro-« in. hands on his bosem now.
homebody’s darling is still and cold.
Kiss him ones for somebody 's sake.
Murmur n prayer soft and low.
On- britrht curl from the duster take—
Th« y w. ro somebody's pride, y ou know,
homebody's hand hath rested there;
Was it a mother's, soft and white f
Or have the dps of a sister fair
Brea baplzed in thme waves of light?
God knows best. He was somebody's love.
Soui-body's heart enshrined him there;
fiom -»K,dy wafted his name above
.\ uhl and mom on the wings of prayer,
gam body wept when he mxrchod away.
Looking so hand-ome. brave and grand ;
Borneo dr's kiss cn lrs fort-bead lay—
bomebjdy clung to his parl.ng hand.
Homebody's watching and waiting for him.
Yearning to hold him a*aiu to her heart;
There he lies with his blue ryes dim,
A ltd the smiling, chi'd like Hoc apart.
Tenderly bury the fair young dead.
Pausing to drop on his grave a tear ;
Carve on the w< od< n slab at his bead,
"Botnebidt's darling lies buried here."
ffOSTETTEu^
&itteR s
The wear and tear of business life makes *nch
tremendous drafts upon body ar.d mind that
■* •** .rt . - s tf.rv
roust give way under the pr»a*ure. To those
who are breaking down, or waiting away irom
general debility or affections of the liver, atom'
a* h and the kidneys, a eystematic course of the
Bitiers will sorein oTcetbe vit-1 functions as to
baffle a'l the a**aults of dieeaie and restore the
*v-t**m to its wonted health. For »a'e by all
Drnrgists ami respectable Dtaleis generally,
nil lm
Aro you afflicted with Dizziness, or a
dal), heavy feeling throughout tho forr-
hetd and temples ? This often iodicarre
Torpor of tho Liver, which Dr. Ball**
Baltimore Pill* will promptly cure.
Price *£o cents.
A New Form ©£ luvestiuent.
Tho influx of woaitb into this country after
the paat tovju yo&rs of dollneea is beginning
to lie oase tho epccnl&tivo feeling iu mi
channels of trade. Already tho uueintas
centres are iivolv With the praises of min
ing, manofao'.uricg railroad, real estate and
ottur fpecnlst one; bat etrange to bay,
tognatia tho woil deservol confilenco in
th» strict integrity charao’ur zing ovory ac-
tiou of the managers of the celebrated Lou
isians Lottery that its ticket for the month
ly grand drawings v h.cli cost two dollare
each aro & favoiito pnrciias j of tho leading
hanaera au i brokeia m all tlie largo cities,
M A. Dauphin. I* O. Bex 79J, Now Orlea 8,
La , or at Nj 319 Broadway, New York ciiy,
will give all deer d %**•’’’■Hon.
Ono ll ecu »n tiHiikfreef*
October 7th, 1878, Western Union Telo-
grspb Aicck sold at tho Mew York Stock Kx
crungu fo* 9G l-i per sharu; October )4th
187b, it sold at 83 3-4, a fluctuation of 9 3 8
percent in seven days; 12 5 0 almios sold
c*n a margin of ono per cent, required an
actual capital of $i*2 BOO. Tno eamo stock
delivered at Ho 3 4 gave & profit of 9.3-8 per
ojnt on the sloe or $731 6u per ItO shares
On the whole 12 500 the actual pr< fit was
$il7 187 I'or 9 3-8 limes the capital used,
in one we k Tins is a single case taken
from iha tffijtal rrcord of tho S'o k Ex
change, and bi o-vs Imw money ia made so
vapidly in e ooks Few people, however,
have the n*ces ary e&sb to put u.> in order
to rt?auzo ru h immense p oli h as these, bat
capital in ai.y smDtmt from $10 to $50,000
oau bo iintx! with cqaal euccass by I be new
cjaibna'ion system uf operating ia stocks
whsh Mir?ri. Lawrence A Co.. Banker*,
New Y rk, havn (-atsblisbed. By this mo:b-
oJ of po > iug thousands of orders in various
sums and operating them as ono immense
espi al, chart buidora realiza large proilts
Winch are divided pro rata montbiy. Now
circular contains two unonng rnifs for eac-
ce-s, and full information so that any one
can opentu pr .A ably. Stocks and Bonds
wanted Governm-nt Boisds supplied. Ap
ply to Lawfo.ice A Co , Binkers, 67 Ex-
chai.go l'lac •, N Y. City.
GREATEST
Out-Door Brcreation of the Age
NEW AMD IMPROVED °
Archery Goods
(Wright A Thorne's Patent)
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target Stands, Quirers. Bolts, &c„
of BETTER quality, for LESS money than over
offered before Man orders promptly attended to.
Send lor Catalogue and Price-list.
TERHELl. D ETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE. KY.
Abovn goods can also he obtained of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway. N Y.
mavX eod2m
! DOUBLE DAILY
TO A>’D FROM
FLORIDA
Macon & Brunswick R. R.
GlTIHiL 8r?S5J7TKri>X7T’C Ovvicx,>
_ Macon. Ga.. April 19, 1379. J
and after Sunday, the 20ih instant, Pas*
vy senver trains on this road will run a* to!*
lows;
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BBOIBWIGR
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. L SOUTH. Daily ^
Leave Macon 7:45 P X
ArmeJcsUp 3:27 a X
Arrive Kranaw.? k—, r , c.uo a X
Leave Brun3wuk i*ir steamer 6:15 A X
Arrive Pemandina 10:15 a X
Arrijr Jacksonville - &S5 PX
Arrive Cedar K-J* , S-S3 P X
NIGHT PA8BKNGK& NO. 2, NORTH—Daily
5:25 A X
m. w U:1»AX
S 45 p X
.7:45 p X
fcOO P X
„. lOsSft p x
HLHiy
m .4:35 A X
.6:4.* A X
Leave Cedar K«->
Leave JacAAonrille^«_.
LeavePenauduxa ner Steamer.
Arrive Brunswick .,
Leave Brunswick...
Leave Jesup..........
Leave Kastman
Leave Cochran
Arrive at Macon......
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
fast ar.d West via Atlanta aud Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. . .Sou*
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave .... m. n... 7:15 AX
Arrive Goebrnn 9:45 a
Arrive £a*tman M .... M . ^11:14 a it
Arrive Jesup e:25 p x
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 AX
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily.excepx Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 5.15 P X
Leave Je&m>... 6.15 a m
wave ****—" n -tin11111— L-l px
Leave Cochran...^.. 2.45 p X
Arrive Macon 5:15 p X
Connects at Macon for points North, h.a*t and
West.
HAWK INS VILLR BRANCH.
Freight and accommodhiion—Daily except 8un*
day.
Leave Cochran 10:W> P X
ArriveHawkinsviIlo.««..«^««. 10:45PX
Leave Hawkinsville 230AX
Arrive Cochran 4:15 a x
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Maun.
Leave Cochran KhCO ax
Arrive KawL:navilIe MaMM .... < . MM . M .... M( 10.45 ax
Leave Hawkinsville^^.^. 145PX
Arrive Cochran^... 2:50 F X
Connects at Cochran with trains Sands to and
from Macon.
GEu. W. A DAM3, Gen. Supl.
W. J. Jap.tis. Mast. Train*.
ONE SALESMAN foreaoh
State, salary from $75 to
3ioO per month and ex
penses. IL*fercnr«*s re
quired. LA PBLLk MANUFA'-TNG Of»,
Clark Sv. Chlmg
WANTBD
llaRincr Kail, Montgomery, Ala.,
Church 8chool Tor tlrl?.
Kt Rxr R n WiLvtun, D D, Visitor.
Rkt (3ko U Ev*«n,*T. D D, Rector.
5 cssion rpeta October )Stb ami 1411i.
Terras, filt) par school year. julsirn
Authorized by the Coramomtealtb of Kv,
ilOttL:
Fbck Prof. A. Jackson, Naval Uni-
VSEtxrr, Quebec—I have used a great
ds.I of Colder/* Liebig’s Liquid Extract
of Beef aod Tunic Invigorator in roy
private practice, and can recommend it
as extremely us. ful in cases of depres
sion, debility and weak digestion requir
ing strengthening nourishment. Sold
by Jno. IngjlL, Macon. jull5 1 vv
You who lead sedentary lives—Prin
ters. Tailors, Shoemakers, etc., will find
a great relief for tho constipation from
which you so often suffer, by taking
S.mmoDh* Liver Regulator. It ia a sim
ple, harmless, vegetable compound, sure
to relieve jou, and can do no injury.
jull5 lw
I'he Si. McuoIka ffotol.
On Bi isdway. New York, now under tho Popu
lar ui 'nngement of Mr. Uriah Welch, has large,
well- xiuksted mens excellent beds and perfect
acco- ,aii>d*ticjn*. An elevator connocts directly
with .he ladie»’ entrance. Tho table and atten
dance throughout is ncknovrlodkt«Mi as btmf un-
surpAHsed. No extra charge for flrat-class
coma. declS eodSm
RHEUMATISM.
This drsadful torment, the doctors tell ue,
in tbs blood, aud. knowing this to bo true,
we advise erery sufferer to try a bottle of
D :: z: .. t* :>lic.iiiiv,io Item dy. It is taken
Internally and u ill positively cure the worst
caeo, in tho shortest time. Sold by every
druggist in Ms con. Janl4 dAwSm
QEUttY—-Why wtil men sraoxe common
Tolihroo, when they c*n buy Marburg Bros.
S KAL OK H OlML CAROL IN A."* at the ir»
Price
Dr. frL W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
This is not a patent medicine, but Is prepared
under the direction of Dr. M. W. Case, from hk
favorite prescription, which in an ex tens! va
practice of over twenty-seren years he has found
most c:T» . live in all cases of dironicred liver c*
kapate blood. It is
ANTI-BILIOUS.
It acts directly upon tho liver, restoring ft
when diseased to its normal condition; and in
lecuJating the activity of this great gland every
other organ of the system is benefited. In Blood
D>case-> it has no as a purifier. It im
proves digestion, and'assists nature \o eliminato
all Impurities fr*» n ike sy«tcra; and while st is
the cheapest me bcine in *he market, it is also
superior to all knovrz. rcuenea
more effectual than Blue Mw-. n il xnild and
p-rfecJy safe, conhiininpr nothing thstcmPtm
olishtcst decree injure the system- It docs not
sicken or give pain; neither docs it weaken tne
f..* •*. .r 1 ; .ve the gystem constipated, as ao
IA . . M <— Liver Complsinl.Dyi-
■ t vl!*0S peps la, Bilious Fever.
Hcndacbr, *.»« k IUadad»,Water-Bni*n,
Il<arti.tirn. M k Xomach, Jann<lU*e.
Colic.\ - r:i"i». Nenralsln, Falpltntion of
t'.u Her: i . .ni-.lt Irregularities and
Wrakm all skin and Blood Di»en>.ry.,
W«, *it,. : , r hiuI Ague, suU Coia»U|>»*
Cion of tin* Bowels.
In small «!.>.«■. U U ol»o a sure cure foi
Chronic Diarrhoea.
Tokrn two or tliree times a day. it pne-
vtnts Yt low Fcvt r. Diphtheria, Scarlet
Fever, v. iiok i-»,anil Sxnall-Pox.
how to be g?JS5^sSr£23
YOUR OWNmrtflcL* ptowt
Toni* and Cortllal.
-DOCTOS* A.YTI-BILIOUS.
And save your doctor bills. Only -3 ct-. a bottle.
::\ <■ 1 \ •;* n. .nc
*■ Me axlti become known, a*
be ^
cry comn
oumnds who ha
..... —s u?e becomes
lity. No family will
( tested its great
estimable blc^ing to
1 it, bringing back
li.e LaU*ni:^ry of tno
Homo Mcuiiine Co.. l iillffdolphia, Pa#
Price per Celtic. 25c. Extra Largo Size, 75c.
agents '
ML WAiUTSU
j'opular Drawing of the
: wealth Bislribu-
ii<K‘ Co.
AT MACAULBY’S THEATRE.
In the City of Louisville, on
Thursday, July 31, 1879.
on which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will
l>c Riven—holders of a ticket or part ol a ticket
entitled to mlmis-ion iron.
The Drnwiioc "ill bo supervised by men of un
doubted character and standing, an 1 ticket-
holders, agents and clubs are respectfully re
quested to send on repr-M*ntatives with proper
credentials to examine into toe Drawing.
ANbt Era in the History
of Lott9ri.es.
Every ticket-holder can be his own supervisor,
oil out his number and see it placeu m the
wheel.
The Management call attent’on to the irrcnl
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only *2,
1 ° THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
Z Prize.. f SC.000
1 Prize 10,000
1 Prise 5.000
10 Prises $1,000 each IO.iwO
20 Prises 600 each — 10,0'«
luO Prizes 100 each .10,000
200 Prizes 50 each 10,000
('•CO Prizes 20 each 12.000
1,000 Prizes 10 each . 10.Out
9 Prizes S00ea«k, ap'roximat’n prizes 2.700:
9 Prizes £00 each, do do l,S0b
9 Pnzes 100 each do do 90t
1,960 Prizes $112,406
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets. $50. 55 Tickets, $100
All applications for club rates should be made
to the h.mio office.
Remit by postodice Money Order, registered
letter, bulk draft or express. Fail list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courirr-Journal and
Now York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers. for tickets and information address COM
MON * t*ALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. or T J
COMMhrfP )RD. Sec’y. Couner-Journal Build-
imr. lamisviilA K>. unlSjuIySl
N B—After July Slst Drawings will occur
Monthly.
Central awl Snuvesien Raiiroaa-
hAVAsxAJt. Ga. Jane 2'. lwa
O N and after Sunday, June29.1579, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
THAIS BO. 1.—OOIBO BOETH ABD WEST.
Leaves Savannahs ftfO A X
Loaxek Augusta. .............9.50 a X
Arrives at Augusta... 4:45PX
Arrives a: Jlwon p x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta. 8.35 p x
Arrives at Atlanta... 5:50 a X
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
CQMI3G XOUXH ABD EAST.
Leaves Atlanta......................^.........,.Jl:40 p x
Arrives at Macon 6:20AX
Leaves Macon 7:00 ax
Arrives at Milled g* ville 9:44 AX
Arrives at Eatonton ..,....•.,•....11:30 a x
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 P M
Arrives at ijavarm.ifc 4:00px
Leaves Augusta 9.50 A X
Making connection at Bavannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
TEAlB V0.2.—Q01BQ BOOTH ABD WEST.
Leaves Savannah.........—..................... 7:30 p x
Arrives at Augusta... .......3:40 a X
Leaves Augusta ..,...-..8:30 p X
Arrives at MilledgcviJlc...,,....,,...,...... 9:44 a x
Arrives at Eatonton.. .....11:50 a X
Arrives at Macon.............................. 8:00 a x
Leaves M aeon for Atlanta.................. 8:40 a X
Arrives at m 1H5 P X
Leaves M&confor Albany and Eufanla. 8 S5 a X
Arrives at Fufaula.^. •........................ 8:42 p x
Arrives at Albany.............................. 5:45 p x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8 45 a x
Arrives at Columbus^ — 2.15 p x
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, makic*
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Lin?.
At Kufuula 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 connects at Fort Valley for Per-
rv. daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
daines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridajs.
Train on Blakely Bxuuisiun leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday*.
COM IP f* SOUTH ABD BAST.
Leaves Atlanta _.... WM .f:15 p *
Arrives at Macon Irom Atlanta.^......... 6.55 p x
Leaves Albany................................... 11:2* A X
Leaves Eufaula.............. li:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al
bany...... 6:58 P X
Loaves Columbus 12.15 ax
Arrives at Macon from Columbus...... 648 p x
Leave* Macen .7:55px
Arrives at Augusta^,..... ......5:40 a X
Leaves Augusta....... .....8 50 P :•
Arrives at 8a>ann»h... M 7:15 a x
Passengers for Milledgeviileand Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. J
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
I Monday, for these points. _ .
Tlrouvh Sleeping Car* on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta aud
Mac.»u.and Savannah and Atlanta.
E li SMITH. W ll.LilA.ai ROGERS,
Gen Ticket AgL Gen Supt. C R R. Savannah,
J C Sn*w. W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. 8upt. 8 W R R,Macon.
nS if
NOW OPENING
A.T
Winship & Callaway's
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
Our Goods are Choice
m ILL OCR PRICES ARB LOW.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
50 Second Street,
MA-COISr,: GEORGIA-'
March 11—d'2ni4w' , t.
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS.
.THE/'-*’
]VI A.G O -iN
JOB PRINTING
OFFICE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
AMTIC_4_Q0LFB.fi.
Gibb ual Supbribtbbdbbt’s Oppicb, ")
Atlabtic abd Gulp Railroad >
8AVAK5AH, May 17th, 1179.;
O N and after SUNDAY. May 18ih, Passenger
Trains on this Rotm will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPREc-S.
Leave Savannah daily at A10 P X
trrive at Jesup ..............6-S-3 p ^
Arrive at Thomas ville J
Arrive at Bai;:bndgo... MMM .
Arrire at Albany
Arrive at Live Oak -
Arrive at Tallahassee
Arrive at Jacksonville
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville„^^.....
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany
Leave Kainbridge....^
Leave 1 homa»rilie.~...~J
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE
AIH-LINE RAILWAY-
OFFICE GEN’L PASa. A TICKET AGT
ATLABTA, Ga, Oct 81,1S78.
O N and after Sunday. November 10th. double
daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta 8-15 p IB
Day Passenger Train.
Arrive Aflwfo.
Leave Atlanta 6.00 p m
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta...... If 00in
Leave Atlanta
Day Passenger Train
Arrive Atlanta 10 80 p»
Leave Atlanta.. ''Ugg'mV*jSSf *
GOING EAST.
Local Flight and Accommodation Train
Arrive AtWnta^... —•••
Leave Atlanta.....^..^.. 5 40 a sc
Through Freight Train
Arrire Atlanta
l,oave Atlanta.... 9 L&ffi
GOING WEST
Local Vr-i.’ht av.d Accommodation Train
Arrive a: Atlanta tJOpra
Loave Atlanta
Tftrocsh Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta — I1A0 a m
IrfSVfl Atlanta..,.— J—
Cloto connection at Atlanta for all i>orats Wmt
and at Chariots (or Q M .
W J HOUSTON.
General Pa»sengcr and Ticket Agent.
Georiia Kaiirosfi Casipany.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
AUGUST 4, Ga, July 12. 1379.
Commencing Sundae, 13th ins*-, the following
passenger schedulewill b»* operated.
i time—3 r
NO 17—East (daily).
Leave Macon....... - -
Leave MilG-dgevilte...~-~.
Leave Sparta.... M .
Leave Warren ton...
Arrive Camsk
Arrive WasQington...
Amre Athe. —
Arr.ve Atlanta.
Arrive
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Laic At:»ula
Lt«ve Washington
Arrive W*rrenton
... 7:00 a m
^ S:53 a m
^10 06am
i rn Ti--ia a m
11:27 am
,.... . 2.00 p EL
3*15 pm
5 . 00 D m
«... 3,2Spm
.... Sh*3 a m
.... 7.45 a w
915 a m
....10.45 am
.... 1.7-4 p TI.
1 SO p m
2.S5 p n
-i5p
Arrnve S|»rxa....._....
Arrive Milledgevnle... wwt .
Arnve Macon — — 5 S3 d
No connect.cn to or from Washington oc Sun*
d * yS jfO 16— EAfcT (daily, except Sunday).
L?avt- Macey.aa.1 n ■■ ■■ .. ■ 7 0 P
Loave M-lledgenlle....
Leave Fparta— —.
Leave W arrenton..
Arrive CaiLak ............
Arrive Ausu>ta..
v 15 p m
.... 10 45 am
if ' Cam
_
NO 15—WEST (daily, except Sunday;.
Leave Augusta P m
Lb»tc CKro»k..._ t:5^m
Arrive Sparta - —
Arrive mUcdgcville...
A ?raui4 w.li not stop at flag sia:;on*,
UIcm. conneettes at Aur\:*t» for all points
ga*t »r d 8ootkfA>’. and at Macon for all points
in South west Geonr'
Suptro improved :
Full man Sleep res Augu*ta to New York.
Only one cnar.ge M iron to New York.
Tickets and Baggage Check*. 1 mie Cards, etc.
are to obtaJied at Union Ivpot or at Union
TickatOMcs,«4Mulberry ^'- JOHNgoN _
Supenniendect
B R DOR8X1,
Mtia.ll General Pasveoftr Ami
.6.25 ▲ X
..9.40 A M
.11.00 A X
. 1:S5 A M.
..7.50 A M
..7.25 A M
..6J*0 P X
..5.15 P X
10 50P X
4.25 P M
„.S.45 P M
mJ.sk px
Leave Je*up...~..~~.......~.~....~..~.........5 45 a x
Arrive at Savannah 8 20am
No clrnnge of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albanv. . _ ..
Passengers from Savannah for Ferrandira,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take tbi* train.
Passengers for Darien take this tram.
Pits>en<era from Savannah for ifrunawfck
tako this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
a in. . 4
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;C0 p m, ar
rive at Savannah 6:fd am.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A X (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
(or Florida. L ,
Passengers from Fiends by this tram connect
at Jesup with the train arriving m Macon at 6.25
p M. (daily except Sunday.)
No change ct cars between Montgomery and
Jacksonville.
Pullman sleeping car3 are run through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville; also through
sleepers between Montgomery, Ala, Jacksonville.
Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc. . , . .
Mail steamer leaves Bambndge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9 50 a m; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 a m.
Close cormeclicn at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, bs Au
gustine. Palutra, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad tear© jucrtion,
going west. Monday, WedceNday and Friday at
11.14 a m. and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday
and Katurda\ at 4.40 d m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Suncays excepted,at 7.00 A X
9.50 a x
31 AO AM
2 20 P >
6.45 PM
5.0a 4 y.
9.10 A X
12 £0 P X
2JJP i
5.15 P X
Arrive at Blackshear * **
Arrive at DapoLt
Leave Dupont " 44
Leave Blackshesr "
Leave Jesup ** *•
Leave McIntosh " **
Arrive at bav^nnab “ "
WESTERN DIVIbiON.
MOBD1T, WBDBESDAY A5D PSIDAT.
Loave Dupcnt... 5.40 a M
Leave Yaidoata... w ....^.... 815 a m
Leave Thomasville , ltTT .—1.40 P X
Leave Camilla... 4.16 p x
Arrive at Albany rTtr —- &V P M
Leave AHxny „„—........r... 5 2o a a
Leave Camilla 735 a x
arrive Thomasville 10 50 a x
Leave Thozna*ville
Leave Quitman ............«,
, S.1S p m
. 440PM
, 6 50 P M
Leave \ aldos la
Arrive at Dapont... c
J S Traor, Master of Tran>porD.ticn.
H S HAINES.
qprSStf Owp i--..-- »r. T
.Vrvrn ron <TATAt,nFifns
H A DUSWODT. 3 a S4S>NETT
DUNWODY Sc SASSNETT
attorneys at law,
Xo f'l Cherry Stre-t. ca iU:r,. 5'aron. Ga.
-^ylLLcive prom pi atpemion^to all bo.in^-
3 it c nfcWflrSUoJBiSr'jii*.
£ * r - - ■ -L- ,
l %
UliiiHBMi
R H HAI L. Agent. Ma
$12901
**n Slavic CrOoCi todr&l-
Kxprm
s.-*«qbaxt a
M-*w- 5k, CutaaOMl. Q«
Having recently been overhauled and put
in first-class condition,
IS PREPARED TO PILL ORDERS TOR
Of every description at short notice
-AND AT-
3rt easoxiable 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
Tho terror of ham*raty thtt roar)r carries thooMndj to an on.
timely trove, not .paring tho soane.ulen^. nor^bcautifol.
CouKh,c5iH*ctoration.spittiiur of blood,shortn^s-s of breath, pains
- in tho breast, quick pulse, loss of flesh, and debility are m.l.ca-
tions of this moat fatal of all diseases which haa for centuries
defied medical science. Thousands suffer with this disease who
«* have lost all hope of a cure who can bo rescued from aa early
tfi. Jj crave by the use of Garbolntc of Tar Inhalants.
I r ~\ri A C RJ9 A which makes miserable its victims
£ AC S nlViA almost winh Toi denth. 9Iinister , »
;/ M>KB TltltOAT. CATAUttlLVI, l>LAFNfc^'», and
%y Ptlf'y STIC tl! » advance guard heralding
■/.+yr K ^ iMviEI 1 IO tho near approach of ron*wm»-
i/on. F.-.r these and all rulmonary diseases the most thorough,
• sr ,/j \ successful and pleasant treatm-nt is _
»«bbolateoftar
them into a dense smoke or vapor.
i t K INHALANTS SaafERdDBgS
-VB now made inoet rover ful foroood. It does not requires«n
'VwTA to demonstrate *.he value of Carbolnt e of Tnr,(5«mo»t teahn?
t. i'MsJ remedial aqent kntnen to science. Balsams and wduhofflg
most healing and soolhins properties are so combined with Pine Tree Tar that the mere breathing converts
‘ r. This is **A«ferf-taken right to the diseased No heiit,iJf»ho|
>«m»it. and von feelit^healimr power nt once. .This^treatment isi endorsed
Is who have used it with Perfect satisfaction.
treating catarrh and consumption are certainly very effectuaL .SoMSBiied
HOME TREATM EI^T n , otMtlSJ^£^. St As t< tho 0 oiS^S“bS:
grc-it relief, and often cure cases considered bop deg*. CATARRH* ®° very difficult to treat, and i»
seldom cured by other methods, readiiy yields to this painless and pleasant remedy. It i. remarkable how
quicloy those ulcerated sensitive membranes are hesled by breathing tho vapor and forcing it into the dis
eased e- . ;tiesof the head ard out of the nose. Inhalation is the only method, by which this ternpla^i
a!rr.',>: .i-—;tl <*»■■»-- «*a:» L-e p^rnur *. « r* I : ~ 1 ' * •• “ f'***.
Dr. IA. W. CASE. S. W. Cor. Tenth
’.Then tcrtnnff, please •
i and
id for Cirmlar and fall particulars. Address
id Arch Sts., Philadelphia.
tkts paper.
inEDsnint couui.
Incorporated
1859.
Capital
$350,000.
LAMBERT SPESCER, SecV. J. RHODES BROWNE, Presidenl.
Capital and Assets over ————$500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Lx. (
us,
Agents at all Promimnt Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
LAMBERT 8FBN0BR, Secretary, at Columbu*, Ga.
WM. W. CARNES, Agent, Maoon, Georgia,
lilna X ciTf UK BUUOIN
from year to
year, and l now flitter mvs^lfthi* l m»v have tha mis: pirfajt outfit in t u .vivo? <’ot:oa G.ti
niB< Machinery ever offered ti the Am^ricin planters in taewiyof Cittoa Gins. Gottoa Gin
Feeders and Condensers If there is \nv l»i3u it w n: I •* iv, oleste order one of the following
Gins, to.wit: Ma-ae>’s Excelsior. Brswn's Gin, Finllay’s Gin. PA’.t’s Gin. Wvna's Gin, Pollard'*
Gin. Ta>lor'a Gin, Carver s Gm, Winship's Gin, Miller’s Stolen Ceatonaial Gin, or any other Gin,
and then
ORDER ONE OF MINE,
Try them all and Pay for the Best.
It costs tho farmer nothing to runTmy Gin, as it will pay fori tselr three times in ginning ono hun
dred bales of cotton in premiums over what tho same cotton will bring ginned on any of the above
Gins, and you have
Tie Best Bin is tie Market Besides!
Make cheap Gina and superior ones to any other Gin9, but my
T O TA !■ ECLIPSE
Can beat the world aud cost about 75 cents per saw more to get It up thaa any other Gin in tho
market,
JF*- Cp S> jPL. '%AT lSIit
P. 8.—I make repairing of old Gins a specialty. My Breaster has been at the bench vears,
can put all my improvt merits to sny old Gin at reasonable cost, P. U. SAW Yb R.
St nil tor Circulars and Pri c* li.-t June 12 — • n wAu-lm.
The Brown Comm Gm.
ClcHn* the Seed better. Run* Liable*, awFwtrn
»ct. H\cry fully und U'tofl9|
1*hoso mr.cnmes nro r* icie ol tDe mAVriata,
i r.tl the workmanship nnd tlni?h arc* unexcelled.
iM been twrjdf J mviiiinm.'* j:*. all the Stale Fair.*,
.-Jw-crgia, iVitbama, Texas, etc,. e»x.
Price I.Ltof Ulns, Feeder* and i tsleMwa
Paynhlo cursug ta». Conor. Reason.
' 8«-!i'
UC Saw
Tno* of Gn>
i O—
HAST"
115 75
130 00
1 11 73
132 60
C‘20.6
140.1?
160jC
iM
m
iM.t
delivered at<
A. B. Farqnhar,
Manufacturer of
DEAIjBn. uxr
ALL SIZES—STATION'EY AXD
POSTaKLE, VERI'IUAL AXI)
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
Separators.
THE CHEAPPsT. STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SEPARA
TORS SOLD.
These Engines and Feparators rereived
Premiums and Diplomas at the Georgia
and Alabama Fairs last fceaaon and
wheroier exhibited.
State agency For
CHAMPION I0WBBB
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Send for circular giving prices
and description. Address
A. IB. Farqnhar. MnGor .lSa.
$ 75.W
S7 00
100 VO
11000
120 ot-
130 00
140.00
160X0
Boxed ready for shipment
oa ry. Special imr* -o :a
tot- circtnnr containing testimonial? from ov«t t\
taudredilvo pJant.-ra. whd bougM and used o.
ir^u hincs luat b«ta>ou.
'13 to (839 «« mr.-urnct01^50 Glus at (Jo.
rorQia. und« r (Lt firm uati.cv>f R T Tat.
UK it' Co M afterward# Clkx,»m». v A C(b«
i made what wna chon known s?th«*TarfO Gin.
Irurli g tho year l?'* 1 rrmovbc t« inL» place,
. ’ > jo wo have be* n rxcta«iveiy engaged tt» muon*
icuutiic Gina cvcfffiicb Wftn*'»nu tipi-ncLci*,
ine bc^tlaboraavine machinery and sKilled work-
wo possess ccvuntM^*> not enjoyrd hy sny
manufacturer tu our line for producing the
t£»r vrork for the leo?t money.
^■e. Engl2n*sand complete om&i rornlahed
desired. Addres-s
RROlfK COTTON GU IV., .^cit London, Cobb.
New Advertisements.
Pal3ri8ABLKSsi>*o It locates d ; scasc. When
ever the bowels, become i; regular use
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient.
It will save much pain am! oangrr. Nature
sometimes is so ontraged bv t e burden fbe
is made to carry, through tho hredlesano** of her
children, that aho openly rebels, ai.d punishes
fearfully. Don’t ne< ect tho proper t eatmrnt
when the symptom- first uno ar. Resort to tho
Aperient, and get wc I 'p edify.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
1ull2 4 w
:iil pav Agents a .salary oi 5>lu0 per incath
and «xpens« n.’^r allow a large commission, toseil our
- * fie mutanwhat we sav,
■vo.. Marshall. Mien,
oodcrfnl inventions.
SEND
thn WoriJ.
TO r G RICH A OO. Port and,
Maine, for boat Agency Business in
hxp^nsive Outfit *rcc
Avgusta. Maine.
(A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
tDl 1 to Agents. OutOl iree. fclUW & Co,
A flvi;r(i> blent £
Send 10c for 100 pngo pami hlet.
jun!9 G P ROW bLL & OO, N Y.
Scar boro gii liouoe,
Hawkinsville, - - - - Ga.
MOTTO—PEACE AND PLENTY.
T HE Scarhoroueli House has recently been
refurnished. Everything new. clean and
comfortable Table furmahi-d with the beat
Ibe market affords. S'-rrant* poliie and accom
modating, *!omtco«?it.us sample rooina and
spe« ial attention paid to commercial tourists, A
hack Will meet every train and convey passen
gers and baggage to aud from Hotel gratis.
>rS0 tf
B P & W J BOON PropTora.
“SchofiBli^ PortaDls Steam Esiiiies,”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
BI AGON. OEOBGIA.
Compact, Simnle, Strong, Durable
and guaranteedlsupericrlto any other - ;;
WE SELL THE
GclBor Grain. 8epa?ator;
With our ENGINES—Por LThreshim I'urposo
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, 'Grist Mills, Sorgho-Mills, Cotton Prassss
And MaciilnerF of every description.
-n-1-TTT.T-»T1\r& BOIuJIlAS a BFBOXATjTY :
WK1TE FOB PAET1CULAB8 AND PBICES.
mavl Gm J. S. SOVTOT’T^T.T> fe
Notice to Contractors*
POST OFFICE DEPARTilENT,
. V A8HI96T05, D C, Mav 10,1679.
PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract
Offlce of this Department until 3 p m of July 1
879, for carrying the mails of the United State
pon the routes and according to the schedule
of arrival and departure specified by theDe*
pertinent, in the State of Goorgia from October
1,1879, to June 80, 15S0. 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,
Postmaster General.
WILLIAM McKAY,
Aocouxtaxt, Bxphet sjtd Gmsmral Aourx
SECOND bTRKET.
TTT1TH an experience of thirty-five years* un-
v v derta's es i ovestigation of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re-
oeivershirs, and confidential business of all
kinds. On application will visit any town* in
Middle or Southwest Ga^ in above capacity.
References:—IC Plant, Asher Ayers, fi J La
mar, G B Roberta and. J J Gresham Esquire
Macon. Ga. mal
Pubic Opinion.
Planter’s Hotel, Savannah, 6a.
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HEALTH.
Hall County, Georgia.
Two Miles East of Gainesville on the Air-Lino
Railroad.
4TIH18 CELEBRATED HOTEL HAS BEEN
X renovated and r«*furnishea Will be ready
by Fifteenth May, 1879. for two hundred guests.
Tables supplied with best the c >uutry affords
at rates to suit the times. Amusements—baud
of Music. Piano, Ball Room forty by eighty f^et.
Ten Pins two alleys ninety feet. Bathing Pool
forty by sixty feet. Billiards. Swings. Croquet,
Promenades in a natural grove, cool breeze,
pleasant U'ghts. Carriages, Hack a and Buggies
at call. Wate-8—Manganese, Carbonic Acid
Gas, Lime, Sulphur and Chatybcate, 60 degrees.
Cures Skin Eruptions, bypbdis and Chronic
Diseases, Dyspepsia. Heart burn. Dropsy, Ty
phoid and other Fevers. Restores Health to
feeble women and children, •
BOW W HOLLAND, Proprietor.
may28 2%w3w
PORTER SPRINGS,
98 Milos North of Ga : ne*viJ2e, Georgia, in tho
Blue Ridge Mounta : ns.
J R KEY >OLD** & Co, Prop’ietors.
Dr C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board per day «2; per week $10; pf*r month $30
stage fare $2 50 t^ich wav with one trunk. Liv
ery Stable at the Springs b; A Hops* Co, Sts.:'-
Line Contractors. Daily mul. Music evory
day Dan- ing in Hall every nighi tl 1 10^5
o'clock. (Sorter Spr.rgs is the only .:rmer
Ri-Sirt in Georgia which employs a Brass Band
arid Orchestra ) Ten Pm Alley. Billiard Tab e*.
Swim an? g Pool, etc, free—no extras. For
pamphlet or special information address^DB J U
lie Seete Mete! Sean
A Monthly Journal ef Practical Seuiebe.
£ S Powell, W T Gelds mith audit C Word,
Editors.
Has a Lar^o and Increasing Circulation
Hundreds of complimentary ;• stimonula are in
hand to show tb»t It is the
FAVO TE
05 TIES
Busy Practitioner!
It is filled with Abftracts and Glennlr.es
Scientific Brevities. New mhI U»*elu] Fi rmulm
and the Pith and Cream of all that ih Dm* ul and
Practical in tho Ilomeand Foreicu Jour: al-.
Tbbxs—Two Dollars per annum, in Acvance;
Club Rates, 4 copies fC, Sample copies 2C cts.
Address Rri WORD. M D,
qpr42w Burincys Manager. Ath»ma.Ga.
Chalvtsaie Springs.
level, will b^ opened 1st June next. ,hero
are lour springs-Iron, 8ulphur, Magnesia ar d
Frao Stone. The Tredicn.al properties of *he
waters aro well known all over the South. hav\
iog made wonderful cure* in I y^p-psia. Liver
and Kidney Complaints. The mountain scenery
is itrand and climate pure and deiightfui. b anfc-
ets being desirable through the entire bummer.
The comforts of home extended to^ in-
vshds. W© hive engaged Professor Ke*>s*
ler’s Band, of Macon. for the a< ason.
Have large Ball Room. Ten Pio Alley, Billiard
Tables, fice drives, etc Plunge shower and
tub Baths-hot and coH—and no extra charg.-.
Excursion tic. eta at ull the Central Railrcai
Offices at reduced ra*.es. Springs c«n be rt-acht-d
via Geneva or i homaston— ap endid li;i^ either
way. Round trip ib. First-class liar Room on
the campus We have everything in ordrr, a*.'i
you can live as ch'sap as you can at home and
put vourself ia ?»er!ect trim for the Winter
month**. Board—Dxy $2. went $9, two weeks
$16. three weeks $21, month $25 Coifdren a? d
colored servants h«lf rates. Horses— D-y 7.'
month $16. For particulars address
ALLEN & i HoMPSOK.
jul ecd2m Tulborion. Ga,
Season of 1879.
Western & Atlantic R. R, Co
An Attrnctlvu and Clieaj>
Summer Programme
B W W’eess, Prop. JointPools, Man. -
Catoosa Springs
Ui-DBRNKW M*NAGh3IK.\T.
Tbase celebrated Kpringa are 1 2 mile-i from
Atlanta, on theW AAlt It, only 4 h-.urs* ride
and ar* very remarkable f ,r the gtent variety
and uedicinal virtue of the water*, one anun*
tain air. aud convenient location The spacious
Hotel building* and Cottages »r.* now open tor
the season, ai d visitors Mill find cou:mod ous
„ inda, ample shade, cool, any rooms,
courteous attt-nficn, and a table supplied
with an abundance of good thine* 1 be
Proprietor ami Manager are determined
to use every imans to make thi tho
cc*t desirable Summer Re-iort in the bouib
Fast Trains leave Atlanta da:iy at 5;20 a m.
_id 8:(0 pin. fer the hirings h- . w omy id
mi.e< from Chattniio -ga parties de-iring to visit
Tno :'ar ti.m* d Lookout Mrui.* •• > tv .*• (.:,»•
i at 9:3U am, visit tho Mountain, ar a re
turn at 6:0u p m
i and att*-r JunolOlh, (and until Octohcrlst)
IB79, Excursion Tickets will be sold at tho fid-
own g Kates:
Kxcursion Ticket from Atlsnt* to Catccsa
Springs and return, i&ciudir e both Bail rood ai*d
Stage Fr.ro and rue work’s b« !. $ 0; two
w’a Bo&rdi $17: three mo.k's Board, 524;
four week's Boaitl. $31.
Tickets can be purchased fer a longer time
than four wo-ks at s .me rate pcr week u-. above
xcursion Tickets good to return the day of
leaving springs.
For further particulars or ccp' uf' Guido Book
j Summer Resorts’* a^d 1-arm Hou-cs, or
pamphlet giving Analysis ot Catoosa fcpnngs,
aduress
B W WUBNN. Gen Puss Agt.
rsiT. A'RY HOTEL,
Ht. Airy, Georgia.
The summit cf the
PIEDMONT AIK LINE,
SO miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PUR K MOUNTAIN ATR.
mineral Waters.
COM FORT A ELK APARTMENTS.
FIRST* CLASS IABlK.
The Mount Airy Hotel i- situMed in Haber
sham County, Ga, upon a spuro! th- b ut* Ridge
Mountains and upon the niebcsi point err p sc d
by the Piedmont Air Lim*. i«. i( miU s frc m At
lanta R polar Hark LiocatO' larkav.Ce Tal
lulah Falls ar-d 7.ac■•< . : V-.!'••>. :. . uh»:i
desired, to Porter rprinfs. Hotel open all the
year.
In Atlanta buy a rou- ti trir> ti.-ktt to and frem
MtA rv for ON K FARE. Tern.* 32 t- r Coy;
$3 ara $10 per week, acc.roing to room. Chil
dren and Nurses half rat. a
M C WILCOX. Mac&eor.
Frrd H Scofleld, 1st: t-i Up’.^^ds ii. ttl, r *.st-
ma". Gh, Assistant Manug-r, in Jane •; I Cilice
ufn25tf
T. Skelton Jones,
A.LTHOUGH the tide of travel is turning
northward, yet the daily arrivals at the Planter*
Hotel are still on th* increase, and the fact can
be demonstrated by the unusual arrival of par- „
ties frm the neighboring States of Southi Caro- 1 GENERAL MERCHAND SE BROKER
lin*. Fl irida and from all pars ot Georgia who I 6l xuird fctrest, Macon, Ga.
make this hotel thrir hindquarters. The fo- J Whw . t r*at« kou.ht and fnr
cd.ties a-e so perfect that families, visitors, busi- 1 fou*ht antt so.d for
cess men an*l th*- bone and sinew o! the oountry
arf fiorking to the Planters.
The rates of this hotel have been reduced to
meet the exigencies of the times to $i 50 and $2
per day, according to location of rooms.
Table Bountifully Supplied.
WITH THE CHOICEST MEATS FROMNOR-
THBRJI MARKETS.
This hotel is endorsed bv the public and the
press throughout the country.
Whan in the city do not fail to visit the Plant-
marl91y
future deliverie** on itra’l margins
Q i ,tations received by wires *
day from leading Markets.
All tracsaction* strictly con6 .
i«"»« ,w
times each
ilal.
POSY BALED HAY,
9
Nul
lOW PEAS, Wheat Bran and Georgia Pea
uts for sole by
j*n$$
JONES A COOK.
Datii ksimii * Sms.
J** >- e I
\ET Z
ii».!
in America. Their four fara^ tvu pr:?tug over
15«i0 acres, situaied ia Peni*‘. New Jer
sey, Virginia and W* scon bit., at ■
C FTNBD.OCCUPl ED A N D i. ’^TIVATED BY
THEMSELVES.
T^e seeds offered art- t.»e reeultof t,e mot
car- , :la:jU experienced sf'iettjo? .your adc-vear
Jlarset gardeaera, private famili«>s, a:.a ai
who de? re good seeds, should psircLaoe
Laudretlie' Gard.su ijecda.
li your merchai. oea not seep them write for
them*
DAVID LAND KB'; H A H.. \
KhjJideJpiii. pfc
« inet, eitkbUiliM in 178* *cd kept up era
o S*U»bO. sctSS.,.dvedAvSa