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for Telppr»ph and HrwenRer,
Pg'i . % (A*)—R D Shropshire
Aw-ctcu-- P A Giles
Albany-* M Duff
l*rt—’T K Poweb
• «.»-W H Baldwin
Soolviuma-Daka * Welle
Jort Gait es—M A Lott
Marshuilville—C S Jf>hn»on
.•rewtc-BF Ilodopeth
(record ;Wtt—H G Mornt
«!»ar|>-a C Flyer
jViaer*—1> F Ln w bon
Camilla— Frmn» im P Bum
):■ r .r. —J X Katsman
►ofl Vajlr)—«»recee A Co
F-rry—Puf UBasier
T»ir»jtton — L A Baldwin A Co
Ranalds— Mm*-* a Goddard
v —W T r 3oim
fomtli-A Ii M.rsxl k 1 W Enrign
f, r Brawr.T A Son
ItarMamJ*—B
K.tout'Mi- J Q A J>m<
li A.%jil ian A C 0 Brown
Ki«kl:.v»lil—1> r. .od.-,
K.st ui—1. M H.vwlt.
Knoxnlle (G.)-M <J H.lcber
o.' -mor e (<>*)—Bi»Mhaam
Jtor"l» V|*U—J SI Ixivrn
i. . . Slnlin . — I S VUrr.
HOSTETTE^
darling.
Lean down and ki» a me, O my love, my own
Tbe day near when thy Toni heart will
mies me ;
o’er my lew careen bed with Utter
moan,
Tbon wilt lean down, bat cannot claep or
kite me.
How atrange it U that I ao !o?ing ibee,
An kDo»n:R *vo maet part, perchance to
morrow, ,
Ccmfo't find, thinking how great will be,
•ihy lonely desolation and tjy eorrow.
And then, and then. O mino cwn other part,
Way should I pro Ige ffceo aomo enrc*,Me
of weeping ?
Why can I not rejoice that in thy heart
Hwttt iov» will bloom again when I am
aleeping.
Nay—mako no prtmiio. I wou*d place no
ban
U'oa thy fatnro, eren wonldet thou lot
me.
Thou bant moat truly loved m3 woman like.
And, like & woman ihoti wilt soon for^e;
iVby tl-—— -—- --
Why tban’d I care that tbon mil cease to
mice me; .....
Ab. God, those earthly ties are mt eo tight—
Q nek, qat?k, lean lower, O my love, and
kiss me
ITTEdS
The
wear and tear of business life makes such
tremendous drafts upra body ar.d mind that
without recourse to some sustaining av»*nt they
must give way under the pressure. To those
who are breaking down, or wa-ting away ?rom
general debility or affections of the liver, stom
ach and the kidneys, a systematic course of the
Bit'era will so rein'oree the wit-1 'unctions as to
baffle a’i tfce a fsalts of disease and restore the
sT-t*-m to its Wunted health. Por »a'e by all
Drurrislsand respectable Dealeis generally,
all lm
GUBATEST
Out-Door "Recreation of the Ag e
NEW AND IMPROVED °
Archery Goods
(Wright A Ti.orre’l Patent)
li Nrw Form ol invent men t.
The influx of woa'.tb into this country after
tbo paat i even yoxra of dullness is beginning
to me eaeo tbo epecnlxtivo fooling in ail
channels of trade. Already tho unaiosa*
centres aro dvUv with the praiatu* of min
ing manufacturing. railr tad, real eatato and
otucr ipomlatons; bat etrange to say,
to great is tho well deserve* confidence m
lhj sine*. integrity character.zing every ac
tios of the mauagera of tho celebrated Lou-
uunaLottery that its tickets for the month
ly grand drawings which cost two doll an*
each aro a favorito parchaa-3 of the leading
hankers an l brokoxs in all the largo cities,
M a. Dauphin. 1* O. Box 70J, Now Orlea b,
La, or at N j. 310 Broadway, Nt w York dly,
wilfgive all doa r flj * - "'i™ 1 _
Nc rwrity in Siockajicciilall on.
Extremely caotions pooplo who heeitalo
ot deal in stocks bcctasoof a vagno die&d
of great hazard transactions, often loso
favorable epportanitios for largo profits.
Tho rnprecedentod auccota and safety of
tho new Mutual Capitalization Syatem ia at
tracting universal attention. Anybody can
anc:eearahy operate by thrs new xnatbed,
with amojuts frcni?'2>to $25.(00 and re
ceive a pio rata division of tho aggre .a <>
profits eccnr d by great concentration of
capita). A Now V iigland mill owner made
fJ-8 1C in a capitalization of §50. A at.
L >ois lady netted §868 U from an iovoa^
ment of §150 dnt.ng tho month of May.
The Stock Market jntt now ia in a condition
to rarhzo largo prodts by safo and jndic.oue
investments. New circular, ** Kn:cs foranr-
co*a, * with invalnablo information to a:l in-
veatori), mailed freo. All kin.s of fioadi
and Htccke ►ougtt and eold by Adams r
B own .t Go., Ban kefs and Brokers, 2C and
2S Bread htioot, New York City
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target Starfli, Qnivers. Beltf, &c..
of BETTER, quality, for LESS money than over
offered before. Man orders promptly attended to.
Send for Catalogue and Price-list,
TtR.-ELL D Ul & CO..
' LOUISVILLE. KY.
Above goods can also be obtained of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway. N Y.
mavS ftodJm
in\m\
»»ft'' 1 xr r ssSnS*
ouired. L4. PELLK M ANUPicT’XG CO,
9X n.rlc 1’h‘r.ff
Uamner Kali, Montgonicrjr, Ala.
Cburch School for blrl,.
Rt Rxv R II Wilmbr, D D, Visitor.
Rbv Gk3 M Kvehiialt, D D, Rector.
Session rpcr.v October JSth and 14tb.
Terms, $ito par school year. julS lm
One Week tu Wall MreH.
0*<obor7th, 1E78, Wostorn Union Tolo-
gnpli h;cck sold at ilio Now Y’ork Stock Ex
change for 96.1«*8 per share; October )4tb
l8la, it sold at 88 3-4, a fluctuation of 9 d 8
perc. i.t. in beven days; I2.5u0 abates eold
on a margin of one per cent, required an
ac uol capital of § 12,500. Tno same etocK
d-nvc rt-d at Sd.S 4 gave a prefix of 9.8-3 per
cent, on tho etoc of $73i 50 por 110 shares
On tin* wholo 12 500 tbo actual pr« fi: was
8117.187, 0 or 9 3-8 »inns tho capital nsed,
in cue ive.k. Tale is a single caeo taken
from tho cflhial record of tno S’O'k Ex
change, and el.o va how money is made so
rapidly iu stocks. Fow poopio, however.
Lavs tho neceo ary c&eh to pat up in order
to realize an *b immense p oflts ao these, bat
capital iu any amodot from §10 to §50,100
can bo uae<! with equal eacc^ss by the now
combination byetem of operating in etocks
which iler^ri*. Lawrence Jt Go., Bankers,
Now Y rk, have ta:*b!wbod. By this moih-
o* of pojiiug thonsanJe of orders in various
enma and operating tbora ao ono immenss
cipnai, aliarehoiders roalizj large profits
w.»ich are dividod pro rata monthly. New
circaUr contains two naering rales for sac-
ce»B, and fait inrcrmation so that anyone
can op^r de pr-li ably. Stocks and Bonds
wanted Govenioi- ut Bxnds supplied. Ap
ply to Lawrence J. Go , B inkers, 57 Ex-
change i'Jac *, N. Y. Oitv.
I'BIW jackbom a j JvrT >,WKKT NAVY lO
BAL'LO w.nrixdawly
Fbcm Pbof. A. Jacksojt, Naval Uni
versity, Quebec.—I have used u great
deal of Golden’s Liebig's Liquid Extract
of Beef and Tonic Invigorator ia my
private practice, aad can recommend it
as extremely uaefnl in cases of depres-
a:oo, debiliry and weak digestion requir
ing fetreogtheuing nourishment. Sold
by Jno. IngjU«, Macon. jullS lw
Fite Ml* ik'tcnotiis Hotel*
On B: »dvray. New York, now under tho popu
lar m uagemenl ot Mr. Uriah Welch, hus large,
well- 5MlUted room*., excellent beds and perfort
acco mudaiiooa. An elevator tonnects directly
wuh .he Udu**’eatra ire. The table and atten*
lh. H h,-;u*r u. -
vur,,a*<Hvl. No extra char»-e for flrst-clasa
toms. dec 12 eodSm
RHEUMATISM.
This droadfal torment, ths doctors tell ns,
in the blood, and. knowing this to be true,
wo advise every sufferer to try a bottle of
Daraug’s hhsomatic itemcdy. It is taken
Internally and will positively cure the worst
case, in tho ehor.est time. Sold by every
druggist in Mxoon. Jaall dAwSm
QKURY—"Why will men *010x0 commcn
TotweoOb when they can buy Marburg Bros.
SHXhOy NORTH OAROLlNA/'.as the »>•
price
Dr. ftS.W. CASE'S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
This is not a patent medicine, bnt Is prepared
a I". M. W . rn*i'. ir. :. h'.
favorite prcM'ription, which in an extensive
practice of o\ cr tw enty-seven years he has found
Rii^t effective in all easel of disordered liver cr
in pure blood. It ia
ANTI-BILIOUS.
rtcuhuing the activity of tills great gland
wher o^an of the synem is benefited. In Blood
Bucates it has no as a purifier. It im-
prv-ves digestion, and assists nature to elimiRato
all impurities fn>m the fTstciu; and me it »
lh< cheapest median* in *!io market, it I s
superior to ail known rcmdiics. V. hue it if
more effectual than Blue Jffcw. *t is mild and
Perfectly safe, containing nothing that can in the
tightest degree injure the system. It does not
ucken or give pain; neither does it weaken tho
(-• ht, nor leave the system constipated,as do
mom other medicines.
Ii fyLiver Complaint. I>ys-
II islires pepsin* Billon* Fever.
" * ncailnclie, Woter-Bnuli,
k Stomach, Jaundice,
t uralgta. I*»lpitatloit of
nale IrrcfiUlarUlcs ami
klu -ml Blood Disease*,
uni A|;ue, aud CoinUpa-
UtmdUch
Utartburii,
Colic. Y» ni:
the Heart,
Authorised by tho Commonwealth of Kv,
popular Drawing of tho
Commonwealth Disfrifou-
tio-i Co.
AT 3IACAULKY*8 THEATRE.
In tbo City of Louisville, on
Thursday. Julv 31, 1879
On which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will
be siren—holders cf a ticket or part ol a ticket
entitled to admission free.
The Drawing will be supervised by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket-
holders. ag-nts and clubs are respectfully re
quested t« send on representatives with proper
credentials to examine into tho Drawing.
A Mew Era in ttie History
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder emu be his own supervisor,
oil out bis number and see it placed m the
heel.
Tbo Management call atlent on to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only 12,
anT 01 fHK following prizes.
; Prat .jsa.000
1 Prize 10.000
1 Prize.. 5.000
10 Prizes $1,000 each ...............10.000
20 Prizes 600 each 1OJO0C
100 Prizes 100 each 10,000
200 Prizes 60eacli 10.000
80 Prizes ideach 12,000
1,000 Prizes 10 each 10.000
H Privis S00 ev h, ap’roximarn prizes 2.700
9 Pnxes 200 each do do l^Od
8 Prizes 100 each do do 906
l,060 Prizcfl $112,408
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets. $50. 55 Tickets, $1CC
AH applications for*club rates should be made
to the home office.
Remit by postoffice Money Order, registered
latter, bank draft or express. Full list ol draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
Now York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers. For tickets and information address COM
MON vt HALT H DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ
COM.MERF >&D.Sec’y. Cour.er-Journal Build
ing. laniwiiis Kv. untS jalySl
N B—After July 5Ut Drawings wilt occur
Monthly,
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE
air-line railway
OFFICE liKN’L PAb?.* TICKET AUT
ATLAHTA. Ga. Oct SI, ISTw
O m N »nd «ft«r Sun 'Ay. Nov.-jnb ;
dAilj Train, will t
iotb, double
_ on this Road .9 follows
GOING EAST.
Nizht Mail »nd Passenger Train.
Arriro Atiant*™— — „ „ __
l«STO Ati.nt-1 — •; 8.15 pro
I)Ay Passenger Trun.
Arrive At’.snls
u.ve AM-rt^^asowigr— 6 -°° p
Night Mail »ndP«»enger Train.
Arrive At:»r.u> ... ——. lLOOm
Leave Atlanta~~?r ■■ m..-
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta 10 SO pm
Lswvo AOttt'~ SgSS - iS fc
Local Freight aud Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta — *—*** — K _
Leave Atlanta r ~~v5 40am
Through Freight Tram
Arrive Atlanta —— __ ^ _
I^ve A»l.nu aonWiWg
Local Frciiht and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta *- 3 0 P m
Lt->i At.anta_.„„.„j^aj^
Arrive Atlanta —— U~0 a m
^ue araectian at Atlanta for all points tVest
and at Charlotte for all points East.
DOUJBl-E DA.U/T
TO AND FROM
FLORIDA
Mac on & Brunswick B. B,
Gxxieal SrpaxiymmivT’i Ovyics,
Macon. Ga.. April 19. U79. _
O N and after Sunday, the 20ib instant. Pas*
senrtr trains on this road will run as fol*
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
SIGHT PAS8B50BE NO. 2. SOUTH, Dailj
Leave Maro:,.......................... ............ 7:45 P
Imre Coctn»n.. Mfc ^. 9:«7P
imve K»«tTr-an, . - liltfl T
ArriveJo*up 5d7A
arrive Irrmwirk 8:00 a
Leave Brunswick per steamer 6:15 a
Arrive Fernandma
Arriye Jacksonville 2:55 PM
Arrive Cedar Keys.— — S.S5 P
NIGHT PAbSLNGER NO.2.NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar — 5:25a
Leave Jacksonville............
Leave Femandina per tjlearner.
Arrive Brunswick
Leave Brunswick^
Ijoaye Jesup.
Leave Eastman
Uwve Cochran
Arrive at Mocon. M
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
Bast and Wes* via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION HO. a,Bout
Via Jcsup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave ~■ rtt*i- 1 * t — 7:15 AX
Arrive Cochran^,.. ......... 9:43 a
Arrive Eastman — 11:14 a X
Arrive Jesup 6:25 P X
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 a X
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave JackfconviUe~«~. M ........ M .~.~....~ 5.15PM
Leave Jesup... 6.15 a M
Leave Ks>::i a:i.........^......................... 1:21 PX
Leave Cochran 2.45 p x
Arrive Haecn......... M 5:15PX
Connects at Macon for points North, Bast and
HAWKINSVILLE BRANCIL
Freight and 6cccmmod:.;:on—Daily except Sun
duy.
Leave Cochran 1 , , 10:00 P M
Arrive litiwkinsville * ......... 10:45PX
Leave Hevi.ins»viile.^ 3:30AS
Arrive Cochran 4:15 AX
.:.• ( > si Cochran with trains 1 aud - to and
from Miua
Leave Cochran 10:00 AX
Arrive Hawkinsrille^.*^. 10.45 a x
Leave Hawkinsville........ 145 PX
Arrive Cochran M ....... M ......................... 2:30 p x
Connects at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GKu. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt
W. J. Jab Vis. Mast. Tran*.
11 tonus Kasr.
GJ FOREACRB, G M.
Georgia Railroad Conipaiiy.
• anaa SSSSS3iSSZ c &.
Commencia* Sund»-. lSin in.', tho follawicg
Di.-' , nKer Kb-dalo will b- operated.
Train, ran by Atlanta t:me-S minute slower
"““““’SO 17-EAST (daily,.
Leave Macon^
Leave MUledgeville
Leave hpart^
.... 7:00 a m
, ^ S:5S a m
10.06 a m
...11:14 a m
,...11:27 a m
2.00 p m
, ST5 p m
. 5;tO P m
. 3;2Spm
Citron i
Take
> it is ala
i atirc enre foi
>:• tlitre time* n «lay, it prr-
Vim* Yellow Fcv. r, 1>inlilltrria, Scarlet
i e*«-r, < iiuli t .. o.uI !SmiUl-Poi.
HOW TO BE r><»r.Case’sLtvcr
Whi m ftemrdj-and IIIo<>< 1
Y OUR OWN Partner, a plea vnt
' DOCTOR A N T c i- a »\ r.io">:
Ar.d save your doctor bill'. Only 25 cts. n bottle,
it ia tho moat effective tnd valuable medicine
wer of r» d to the American people. As fiu=t
or its merits become known, its use becomes
eaiversal in every community. No fkmily will
b*.- wiflf.iut it alter having once tested its great
v alui*. It has proved an inestimable Netting to
•- • •••• .. .. • \ ■: it* g 1 - k
• ..ill j»: ? ‘tren rth to tlio^ovfao were seemingly
tut-:fi>d , r. l ’rci»orcd at the Laboratory of ifiu
Home Medicine Co., rhiladelphia* Pa.
Price per Bottle, 25c. Extra Large Sixe, 75c.
«^For sale by Dmggist
Wvueral Stores r and Agent
Leave Warrentoa.
Arrive Camnk.^^,^.
Arrive WasUingtOn.^
Arrive A then... -
Arrive «••
Am re Aucustv.^...^.—
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave Augusta..
Leave Washington
Leave Camak
Arrive Warr
Armve Sparta^
Arrive MiUed*BfiU«?-.
A Ne oo^eSsit to or tna WOtapai on See-
days.
D-ave Macon
1/NiH' M'ile
Leave Sparta
lieave Warr.mon
Arrive C*mak
Am NO 15^-WKST «toilJ.tioeptSund«r^
I,eave Augusta.— P t
Leave Carrak ....
Arrive Warrentoa .
Miiladaevui
mt IU* ttutei. .
Clo^t conneclioM at Augusta for all point*
Kh»i hifd Southeast and aCMocou for all point!
in Southwest Georg
Super
vedb'
^^ulimnnSleepres Augusta to New York.
Only oo.cn.npr
TED-
Ticket, K*:i Hicaff Checks, lime Card* ekk
arc to obiaincd at Cincn Depot or at Union
T-cket omoc.« Mulberry «~ t j OHXBOIT>
8u fieri nt«udect
B R DO&SMY.
irilmtl GenwNIVvenitrABenl
7: SO P M
inmmmJ80 A M
...... ..8:J>0 P X
....... 9:44 A M
11^0 A X
....... 8:00 A M
3:40 A M
1:15 P X
mtralana swtiwesien Haiiroaol
ba vureiAJi. Ga. June 38.1879
O N and after Sunday, June 29,1S79, passenger
| trains on the Central and Southwestern [
Railroads and branches will run as follows: |
TBAlIt SO. 1.—OOISO BOATS! ASD WJJST.
Leaves Savannahs 9:20 A M
Leai es Augusta. .........a.-9.30 4 M
Arrives at Augusta - 4:45 P Jr
Arrives a IIaeon r.:45 p a
L-tives Macoii for Atlanta... ...S,15 ? bt
Arrives at Atlanta............ 3.50 am
Making cloew connection at Atlanta with West-
_ n aud Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotto Air-Line
for all point* West and North.
COHIJG I07TH AVD 1A8T. I
Leaves AV-anta.......................11:40 P M
Arrives at Macon...... 6:20 am
Leaves Moccn......... 7:00 A M
Arrives at nliUedgevillo........................ 9:44 A M
Arrives at Entontcu.....„.............,.........ll:So A M
Arrives at Augusta M . M . M . M . MMM .......... M 4:45 p m
Arrives at Savannah.... 4:00 F M
Loaves Augusta 9.80 A M
Making connection n! Savannah with the At
lantic and Golf Railroad for all points in Florida,
TRAU 30.2.—GOIKG KOBTH ASP WggT,
Leave* Havaur.ah................
Arriver at Augusta
Leavt-s Augusta
Arrives a*. Killedgeville
Arrives at Eatonten
Arrives at Macon
Leaves Macon for Atlanta..
Arrives at Atlanta J
Loaves Macon for Albany and Kufaula, 8 S5 A M
Arrives at Eafaula.. 3:42 P M
Arrives at Albany. MM .................... MM . 3:43 p X
Leaves Moccn for Columbus 8.45 A m
Arrives at Columbus.....................^.... 2-15 p m
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, makin*
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eutnul* with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad lor all points North and East.
Eufaula Tram counecta at Fori Valley for Per-
/.daily except Sunday, and at Outhberi for Fort
nine* Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blaxely Extension leave* Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMISG SOUTH A3D SABI. .
Leaves Atlanta.. ^~... M . M ,...2:15 P X
Arrive* at Macon from 6.55 r m
Leave* Albany................................... 11:23 A X
Leaves Eufaula.. w .. Mw .m. y ll , i7 A X
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al
bany 6:83 P Jf
Leaves Columbus M ... M ....«.«lf:f5 A H
Arrives at Marcu from Columbus...... 88)8 p m
Leaves - Macon...,...~...~...~.....~..~.........7:35P M
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 a m
Leaves Augusta....—.,....., —...3^0 P >
Arrives at Savannah..— —— 7:15 A H
Passengers for MilWge villa and Eaton ton will
I sake train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
| Monday, for these points. .. _ .
Ttrouirh Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Mac>n,and Savannah ard Atlanta.
K li SMITH. lYlLLlAid BOGKR3,
Gen Ticket Agk. Gen Supt. uRK, Savannah,
J C Sn*w, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. Sunt. S W R R. Macon.
anS if
NOW OPENING
AT
Winship & Callaway’s
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
m
COTTON GINS 9 FEEDERS*
CONDENSERS.
AND
I,
FOR Will .HITS MDCIIILDRI
FOR SPRING AND SOMMER WEAR.
Our Goods are Choice
AAD ALL OPR PRICES ARB LOW.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
SO Second Street.
MACON, GEORGIA.-
U 11—d2mAw ,, t.
ATLANTIC 4 6DLIB.B.
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G*:ni3ii.:’rpaa:xTi.vre.’iT’s Ot»:c*,
ATLANTIC iKD GCU EaILEOAE
SAVAfHAJ!. May 17tti. 1373]
,N anil after SUNDAY. M»y JSih, Passenger
Trains on this Boad will ran as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Losto Savannah daily at S.io P M
Arrivo at Aeaup 3.33 F X
Arrive «t r.')o:nnsvil!e 6-*-5 a m
irrive at Eainbndge.........„... m 9.90 a m
Ol
Arrive at Albany—
Arrive at lave Oak—
Arrive at Tall*ho»*ee
Arrive at Jacksonville.......
Leave Tallahassee ............
Leave Jacksonville——
Leave Live O&k———
Leave Albany.^
]>eave 1
Lemvo Jesup
Arrive at Bavomiah
—11.C0A M
1:55 AM
,.7^0 A M
—..—,...7.25 A M
—....6.00 P X
5.15 PM
10 50PM
A25PM
.3.45 P M
,.7.85 P X
, 5 45 AM
820 A X
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passenger* from Savannah for Ferrandma,
Gainesville ar«l Cedar Keys take this trajn.
Passengers for Dar»en take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
tako this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
Ul.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;00 p m, ar-
mo at Savannah 6^0 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A X (daily ex-
eept Sunday) connect at Jeaup with this tram
Iot Florida. , t . .
Passengers from Florida by this tram connect
i Jesup with the train arriving m Macon at 6.25
M. (daily except Sunday.)
No change oi cars between Montgomery and
Jacksonville.
Pullman sleeping cars are run through tc and
from ivivcunah and Jacksonville: also through
sleepers between Montgomery, Ala, Jacksonville.
Fla. _
Connect at Albany with passenger trams both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans. etc.
M&il steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola everv Monday at 9 50 a m; lor Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.69am.
Close connect xen at Jacksonville daily (gun-
da vs excepted) for Green Cove Springs, Sc Au-
gaatme, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings ou
6t John’s riTcr. _ . .
Trains on K. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, Moodar, VFednejday and Fricay at
1L14 a m. and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 4.40 d m.
ACCOMMODATION train—eastern di-
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7.00 a X
Arrive at McIntosh ** *' 9 50 a m
Arrive at Jesup " 11^0 a X
Arrive at Blacks hear • “ 2-20 p a
Arrive at DepoLt “ C.45 P M
Leave Dupont M “ s oo a m
Leave Black shear “ " 9.10 A M
j^eave Jesup “ *' 12 20 pm
Le«ve McIntosh 2^3 P t
inive at Savannah “ ** 5-15 P x
WESTERN DIwsiONi
XIOJTDkT, YTEI>5JSSDAY A5I> PSIDAT.
Leave Du peni —.
Leave Yaldceta^—.....
Lesrr. Quitman.^
5.40 AX
Sis A M
9 37 A X
1145 AM
.1.40 P M
,4.16 p at
•J0PX
Arrive at Thomasville.....
Leave Tbomasville—
Leave Camilla.
Arrive at Albany.
Leave Albany—— —— A »
Leave Costilla—-——.————,— 7S5 1 M
Arrive Tfcotnosvflle ———10 20 a m
Leave T’noxr.a»ville - — LOO pm
Leave Quitman S.1S p m
Leave Valdosta 4.40 p m
Arrive at Dupont—6 Z0 P X
J S TT802T, Master of T 7^^,
aprSStf
■ c ^ t ^ ! ' r
H A DCN'WODT. B H 3AB3KKTT.
DUNWODY & SASSNETT
attorneys at law.
No s-i Cberrv StPO-t. op stsirs. Micon. Gs.
ill inre prompt .iletnw,!- «ll bumi
Court.
?5 & ! i ii ttult r{. i nx?KJo
V F E Kerordy i«** to ewa It
| rn r Ofrt of loogaUndiz* fa 1
^ “ r * ’ rycr.'V m2
L- f -
1 J.P. Maxes,
V*., Sfle Prorrieicr.
iU. jy eaaiaa,
La. D-4W Sprue* BtTret, 1’i
r •.ITTI0T’— ’ fr 7!7S , *fJ
has jyiu cj *"•*•»* 9Ua. a VO
R H HAM* Agent. Macon, Ga
w*w
THE/'’"
MAC 09N* '
TELEGRAPH ID MESSENGER
JOB PRINTING
OFiricE,
MACON. GEORGIA.
S1200I
Having recently been overhauled and put
in first-class condition,
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR
Of every description at short notice
-AND AT-
R easona/ble jRa^tes.
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.
__ year.and I nowilutar mfulfthit l qjw tiwre tha aim pjrfj^toatd; in t!n .vivof ilotiaiOin
ning Machinery ever offered t> the Atn^ricm planters in tuwt/o! OnoiCHni. Cjtt.vi G<n
Fe?dersaadConleiners Ifthoroisviv lubtin; wist l mv, oloao nrda- naof the folhvm;
Gins*, to-Wit: Massey’s Excelsior. Brawn’s Gin, Finilay’s Gin. PratVs Gin. W,tin’s Gin, Pollard’s
Gin. Tailor’s Gin, Carvers Gin, VYiaship’s Gin, Miller’s Centennial Gin, or any other Gin,
and then
ORDER ONE OF MINE,
Try them all and Pay for ths Bsst.
It costs the farmer nothing to ranTmy Gin, as it will pay fori tselr three times in ginning one hun
dred bales of cotton in premiums over what the same cotton will bring ginned on any o: the above
Gins, aud you have
Tie Best Gin in flu Made! Besides.
Make cheap Gins and superior ones to any other Gins, but my
T O TA la EGIiIf
Can beat the world aud cost about 75 cents per saw more to get it up than any othor Gin in the
market. ^
P. C. SAWYER.
P. 8.—I make repairing of old Gins a specialty. My Brcaster has been at the bench 4s year
can put all ray improvements to any old Gin at reasonable cost, P. o. SAWYli li.
Send tor Circulars and Pri co list. June if— inw^wym.
The Brown Cotton Gin,
Clean*the ^ccd better, IIun« l.lshtw, GSaaFasten
acJiv'Mc. monos* Oum nay oi.« * Hb* km IW nun
bet. r:\cry machine lull^ uud li-?Jh!l#|
* -._r
Thcpo mnenmea «r® anno of the reat^iials,
‘.r.d tfio workmanship md Qnhl* are unexcelled.
born awarded premiums al nil tha^tate Fairs.
Jcorgiu, Alabama, Texas, etc., etc.
Price List of <»ln% l eaders »n , l
Payable dating th«. Cotton Season.
Sbo.
!*noa et Gfc*.
of Gia» «ntk
Vt\c* vho ^ li*
W 8;nv
6 97
s: 60
113 75
uaa
10a 00
130 00
1S0X
11000
141 75
1735
i2o eo
158. W
130.00
a12.1I
140.00
1S2.00
2,Ui
50 “
160.W
30A.OO
J-Vi.t
Thet/wrof bumauity that yearly carries thousanus to an nn«
timrlv grave* not sparing tho yoang. talented, nor beautiful.
Coui.*hfi*xi*-*elnr*turn,spitting of blood.shortness of breath, pams
_ Jn the breast, quick imlse.losa of tlesn. and debility are lmlica-
tions of this most fatal of all diseases which om/ot centuries
detied medical science. Thousands Buffer with thus disease who
V] have lost all hope of a cure who can be rescued from an early
#32 O-y crave by tbs nso of Cnrholntc of Tar Inhalants*
V* ^ ft ri 1L3 5?. ** A which makes life so miserable its victims
f ~t i fiAtfflra almost %v1m!i for death. 311nlstcr , s
^ SOKE THROAT* CATARKIIAL J>BAFNES>, and
^ ^ broachrns tii*- near approach of contump~
tUfH. F^r these and all pulmonary diseases the most thorough,
successful and pleasant treatment ia _ _ _ __
CARBOLATE OF TAR
! NHALAfSTS
g Z\ -*X> noW raad « nMSSre/iiftor^ojt It does not require fra nfags
i\ ^ .. \ *. to demonstrate “he value of C?arbolntcot Taadtfmw/AMiiw
remedial agent knnirnto grienc*. Balsams and ®? r dials of the
most healing and sobbing properties nrc* po combined with Pine T^Tarthot the mere breathing
them into a dense smoke or vap.r. This is inhaled- taken right to the diseased parta.heat,, ne.hot
■water, dimply inhaHng or br*a>h inf/ it. and you feel Ita healing power at once.
bv physicians everywhere, and highly commended by thousands who have ft*
*• Your nit-rhod? of treating catarrh and commmntioa are certamlv very e^ectuaL hnpeless as^
i: ‘
HOME TREATMENT to be returned if not satisfactory.' As the oils and bafi
sams condense on the air wi*.--agc-» and lungs, their capacity i« wonderfully enlarged and the hollow cnest
soon becomes rounded and fulL To conMun; tires beyond thepvwibPityof cure th elnhalan ts a 1 ways gi ve
great relief, and often cure cases considered bop ;lesa. ( AT AlCItll* BO very difficult to treat, and^
seldom cured by other methods, readily yields to this painless and pleasant remedy. It fa remarkable how
quickiy the*a ulcerated sensitive membranes are he.1 Ted by Lreafliing the vapor and forcing 11 into the dis-
en«ed cavities of the head and out of the no*<*. Inhalat n is the only method l*r which this terrible and.
.e r~r:ua: ‘ - ... .* ‘ 1 ; u.u.ar?. Address
W. Cor. Tenth and Arch Sts.* Philadelphia.
MTira tc riling, j*Ua*e name thin paper.
Incorporated
1859.
$350,000.
LAMBERT SPENCER, Sec’y. J. RHODES BROWNE, President-
Capital and Assets over $500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
NdpeOXIU.-' |
a.-'- okA.s r a co^ s,
Hjl^j gu, Cmcu.nad. O*
Agents at all Prominint Pointa throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
LAMBERT a FENCE 14. Secretary, at Columbus, Ga-
WM. W, CARNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
Farqnhar,
Manufacturer of
PE AT.ETL XKT
ALL SIZES —STATIONARY AND
roarAKLE. vertical and
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
Separators.
THE CHEAPEST, STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SEPARA
TORS SOLD.
These Engines and Separators'renoived
Premiums and Diploma at the Georgi-j
rnd Alabama Fairs last Seaspn and
where*er exhibited.
feStato agcuov For
ni
BEA5>£ES.
PHffliffl’S Coil Mill.
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Send for circular giving prices
and description. Address
A* B. Farquhar, MacoK,JI a.
“Sc&ofielfa Portable Steam Engines,”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, geosoia.
Compact, Simulai Strang, Durable,
and guaranteedlsuperiorlto any other', t
WE SELL THE
GolS'»r drain Soparntor:
With our ENGINES—Far '.Thresliins Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-Milk, Cottoa Presses
And Machinery of every description.
hjxeDING- soiijAsuti.s jn. »i*aos:ji.i, , S''sr:
WB1TE POR. PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
navi So, J. S. SGHOVI7.LP ft ggg .
£ • k«‘d ready foi snipment *nd tniverod *t #'
' i« Spcdai itrt/ir :r .uvtft a'*rcAa»€rt
■i CJitinar contolzxii.g WntiUKmini- from over ti
jr.drrdllvo plant*, ra. who bought idoMo,
.•j: liln^'3 last e-^.si)a
to tSn? we mmuaxaccaraft Urns at OCK
■. f ;... Georgia, andt-r tn<* Arm name of IE T Tat.
r A Co., nltenvjirdr Clkmon*. Biu/ws a Co.,
. ! n.ndc u hat iv.w thvtt knavi <u-th«> 7’-i r*o.* Gin.
:‘!ijIi.gthoyeai !8of *«> removed to tnU place,
»vhtao wo a i vo been exdaalwiy engaged In manu-
. ac.ralag Gina ever slne« Witbloug cxfiftlexi^
Hie bc»*tlab.>r saving machnivrj tind «kUM work-
.ae.i. we po^scaa advantage? uot <rJoyefl by any
* vr manufacturer In im&iitie for producing the
8r.*T work for tiio least money
:i.V-v«, UnjlTir-a and complcto outfit luruisned
-vU.'U tictirrd. Addrcaa
MWHVN COTTON HI3 €t>., hew Lornlow, Conn.
STew Advertisements.
JBF*
iku ’lyT'ity,..
PaiNiaABLEesnra It locates disoaso. ’NVlien-
ever the bowels become irregular use
Tarrant’s beitzer Aperient*
It will save much pain and danger. Nature
sometimes i* *o outr»ged by t* o burden fibo
is made to carry, through the heedleasue** of her
children, that sbo openly rebels, and punibhes
fe%rfully. Don’t neg ect tho proper t eotment
when tho symptom-, first app ar. Resort to tho
Aperient, and get wo’l speedily.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. .\J
iull24w
the Work!. Pxp-nsivo Outfit r'rco
ri* F7a month and oxu in*e* guaranteed to
/ A cents. Outfit firoo. Siiaw & Co,
Augusta. Maina
A YEAR and expenses to agents
/ / J Outfit Tree. Address F O VICK
ERY Augusta, Maine,
Advertu mm s
Send 10c [or 1W pose nnanlilet
iunl9 G P UP WELL & CO. N Y.
KCiuboro; gn House,
Ka-wMnsviile, - - Ga.
MOTTO—PEACE AND PLENTY,
comfortable. Table furmnhed with the best
the market affords. Servants polite and accom
modating, Gommociious sample rooms and
apei i*l at tention paid to coroitiercial tcuristA A
back will meet every tram and convey passen
gers and baggage to and from Hotel gratis
Prr *'
arSOtf
BP4W4 BOON Pron’lov.
‘ft Siiitlen iete! Recoil
A Hoalhiy Journal of Practical Medicine.
i Powell, W T Gelds uith and Ji 0 Word.
Editors.
Has a Lar^e and Increasing Circulation
Busy
Notice to Contractors*
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,
WASHrsaroN, DC, Mav 10,1S79.
PKOPOS AL8 will be received at the Contract
Office of this Department until 3 p m of July 1
879, for carrying the mails of the United State
pon the routee and according to the schedule
of arrival and departure specified by the De
partment, in the State of Georgia from October
1,1879, to June 30. 1880. Lists of routes, with
schedules of arrivals and departures, instruc
tions to bidders, with forms for contracts and
bonds, and all other necessary information w 11
be furnished upon application to the Second
Assistant Postmaster General.
D. M. KEY,
Postmaster* General.
WILLIAM McKAY,
Accowtost, Kxpbbt awn Gwwtiul As nr?
SECOND LTREET.
TTTITH an experience of thirty-five years’ un-
v v dertoke* investigation of public or private
account*, settlement of partnership affairs, re
ceiverships, and confidential business of all
kinds. On application will visit any towns in
Middle cr Southwest Ga, id above capacity.
References:—I C Plant, Asher Ayers, H J La-
mar, G B Roberta and JJ Gresham Esquire
Macon. Ga. mal
Pubic Opinion,
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUAKTEKS FOR HEALTH.
Hall Cocjttt, Geoegio.
Two Miles East of Gainesville ou the Air-Lire
Railroid.
r HIR CELEBRATRD HOTEL HAS BEEN
renovated and refurnished Wiil be ready
by Fifteenth May, 1S79. for two hundred meats.
Tables supplied with best ihe country affords
at rares to suit tho times. AmoaMDenU—Hand
of Music. Piano, Hall Room forty by eighty feet.
Ten Pins two alleys ninety feet. Bathing Foot
forty by sixty feet. Billiards. Swings. Croquet,
Promenades iu a natural grove, cool' breeze,
pleasant nights. Carriages, Hacks and Buggies
call. Waters—Manganese, Carbonic And
Gas, Luue, Sulphur aud Cha'ybeate, 60 degree
Cures Skin Eruptions. Syphilis and Chronic
Diseases. Dyspepsia. Heart burn, Dropsy, Ty
phoid and other Fevers, Restore* Health to
leeble women and children.
BOW W HOLLAND, Proprietor,
may 28 2awSw
PORTER SPRridGc,
28 Miles North of Ga'ncsville, Georgia, in the
blue Ridge Mountains.
J R REYNOLD:* A C J, Proprietors.
Db C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board per day ?2; per week $10; p°r month $39.
stage fare $2 i.0 each wav with cm trunk. Liv
ery Stable at the Springs by A Hope A Co. Stage
Line Contractors. Daily marl. vtu*ie every
day Darning in Hall every nighi ti 1
o’clock. (Porter Springs is the only turner
Resort in Georgia which employs a Brass Band
and Orchestra.) Ten Pin Alley. Billiard Tab e -.
Swimming Pool, etc, free—no extras. For
pamphlet or special mfo-malion add res« f)n J it
FAVO TE
mm
Practitioner!
It is filled with Air tract* and Gleanings
Scientific Brevities, New and Useful Formulan
and the Pith a^d Cream of all that is Ureful and
Prac tical in the Borne and Foreign Journals.
Term®— 1 I wo Dollars per annum, in Advance;
Club Kates, 4 copie* $0, Sample <« pi*-* 21' cts.
Address R D WOKD, M D,
apr42w Business Manager, atlnniw. Go.
Season of 1879.
Iestera & Atlantic B. B. Co
OFFICE GEN. PASSENGER AGENT,
Atlanta, Ga, Juno Dt, 1S79.
An Attractive and Cheap
Summer Programme
B W Wkenn, Prop. Jons E Poole. Man.
Caioosa Spri ngs
Ur*DERNBW M^NAGKMKXT.
Thpse celebrated Fpr:ncs aro Ii2 miles from
Atlanta, on theW A A R R, only 4 hours’ rido
and are very remarkable for the great variety
ai.d medicinal virtue of the water*, fine moun
tain air, and convenient location. Tbe spacious
Hotel building* and Cotta.es are now open for
the Seaoon, and vnutora will find commodious
giounds. ample shade, cool, airy rooms,
courteous attention, and u table supplied
with nn abundance of good thing*. The
Proprietor aud Manager are de.ermined,
to use every mians to make this tho
most desirable Summer Resort in the South.
Fast Train* leave Atlanta daily at 5;20 a m,
and SKK) p m. for the bprings. Beirg only f«
miles from Chattanooga jiartic* de.-iring to visit
the far-fam«i Lookout Moumaiu can leave Ca
toosa at 0:30 a m, visit tho Mountain, ana re
turn at 6:0u p m
On and after June 10th, (and until October l*t)
1879, Pxcur&ion Tickets will be sold at the foi -
,owi» g Rates:
i'.xcuraion Ticket from At?*nt*» to Catoosa
Springs and return, including both Railroad and
btage Km re and one week’s Board. . 0; two
wren’s Hoard. $17: three week’s Board. $24;
four week’s Board. $31.
Tickets can be purchased for a longer time
than four we-k* at ssm^ rate per week a-* above.
Excursion Tickets good to return tho day of
leaving *prings-
For further particulars or copy of ‘ Guide Book
to Summer itesoru’' ar.d Karra bouses, or
pamphlet giving Analysis ot Catoosa Springs,
address
It W WRIHX, Gen Paw Agt.
fttlunre. ^a.
Chalybeate Springs.
T HIS noted Georgia watering plac**. aituat
in Meriwether county, Ga, LfiOt* feet above
rea level, will be opened 1st J urns next. J here
are four Springs-Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and
Free Stone. The medicinal properties of *he
waters are well known all over the South, hav
ing made wonderful cure-i in X jap^psia, Liver
and Kidney Complaints. The mountain scenery
is grand and climate pure and delightful, blank
et* being desirable through the entire Summer.
The comforts of home extended to_ in
valids. We have engaged Professor Kess
ler’s Band, of Macon. for the a* a *01;.
Have lanre Ba ; l Room, Ten Pin Aliev. Bi.iiard
Tables, fine anves. etc. Plunge shower and
tub Baths—hot ar.d cold—an-’ 1 oextra cb.nr.'e.
Excursion tickets at all the Central Rafirra t
('dices at reduced rates. Springs cat: be r- ached
via Geneve vrThomaston—sp endid li. i b r
way. Round trip $5. Fin>‘-clR»s Bar ;iy.ru on
the campus We have everything ;ix o*drr, a: d
you can live as cheap as 3 on can at home, and
put youreelf in perfect trim for the \\ inter
month**. Board—Day {2, wwk two weeks
$1«. three weeks $21, month $25 Cnilcrtna’d
colored servants half rates. Hones-D.y 75 *,
month $15. For particulamalcr
ALLEN & THOMPSON,
jul eedrin Talbot ton. Ga.
Planter’s Hotel, Savannah, Ga.
jA-LTHOUGH the tide of travel is turning j
Dorthward. yet the daily arrivals at the Planters J
Hotel are still on the increase, and the fact can I
be demonstrated by the unusual arrival of par-J «
ties finra the neighboring States of South Caro- ( GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BROKER
lin', Florida and from all parts ot Georgia who J Third Street, if aeon,'la
make thfs hotel, their headquarters, Tbe^fa- | Corn> wheatt 0at< bbiuht and sold for
T. Skelton Jones.
cilitfes are so perfect that families, visitors, busi
ness men and the bone and sinew of the country
are flocking to the Piasters.
The rates of this hotel have been reduced to
meet the exigencies of the times to $1 50 and $2
Dvr day, according to location of rooms.
Table Bountifully Supplied.
WITH THB CHOICEST 31 EATS FROM NOR
THERN MARKETS.
This hotel is endorsed bv the public and the
,km throughout the country.
When in the city do not fail to visit the Plant*
marts lj
future deliveries on *ma'l margins
Qu daturas received by wire* four times each
day from leading Markets.
All transactions strictly confidential,
jun?" iw
POM BALED HAY,
IOW PBA9, Wheat Bran and Georgia Pep
C
Nuts for sale by
junta
JONES A COOK.
ftlT. AiRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
The fcummit of the
PIEDMONT AIK L.INE,
80 miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PUJb* MOUNTAIN A TIL.
mineral water*.
COM FO RTABLH AP A RT M E N TS.
PlRSi- CLAh^ lABiuE.
The Mount Airy Hotel is siluhted in Haber
sham County, Ga, upon a spurol th Blue Ridge
Mountains and uptu the nighe&t ; croaoed
bv the Piedmont 4 ir Line, t( miles from At
lanta R £Ular Hack Lincsto- Jark*viile, Tul-
lulah Falls and Nacoocheo Valley, ant?, when
desired, to Porter fcpringu. Hotel open all the
year.
In At’ants buy a round inv tirket to and from
Ml Airy tor 0> E FARE. Torms, 52 per day;
81 ard $10 p-r week, cccoroing to room. Chil
dren and Nurses hal f r=«t< s
C WILCOX, Manager.
5 r- 1 II '■> 1 • - • 1 .is r. !. ! ■ >t-
rc-r <’ i, A iT.t M »• u r.
sintftf
OWNED OOOUPJM * NO CULTIVATED BY
themselves.
is seeds offered -xrc i-v result of the mos
careful and experienced iei*vtioL,year afte- year
Market gardeners, private «r.:?Jie)i, and ai
who desire good seeds, shcuul purchase
Landretiia’ Gardou Seeds.
It your merchant does ;.ot kixp them wntefor
them.
DAVID LANDRKTH A r*OS8,
Phil>deiphia Pa.
i.cjs eMsblishtd in 17t4 hi a kept up eve
Reliable, Get 23,..dwedAx6
aaifeti