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Agents for Telegraph and Messenger,
. . a.iU (JL’a)—R nsbromhira
—F A Gil* i
Aibanj-J M Duff
Cothbert—T 8 Powell
l>*w«un—W B Bisl 1 win
Mor.btuma—Duke A Well*
fort G&ires-M A Lott
Marshal! vrii*:—C S Johnson
N*wten-B F Hudspeth
(,.»cr.vU»wn—R G Morns
biakely—H C Fryer
j\>wer*-D P Lawhon
C.milla-Fr*n*lmPI>um
Brron-J N Bateman
Wort Valley—Ron%, Greene A Co
iVrry—PurtmaAter
Tfcibotton—L A Baldwin A Co
J«,->nold*—Hi***® A Goddard
31. is';-.ii:e—W T Conn
Forsyth—A II 8nead A I W Ensign
Gnthn—Braver A Son
jtatontOQ—J Q Adams
han'irrsriHe—ti A Sullivan AC C Brown
Hawlcmsville—D Rhodes
Kaiit.i an— L 31 Praicock.
Knoxville (Gs)—M C Hatcher
Oglethorpe (G*)—Mra Sul lie Hill
Buena Vista—J 31 Ix>we
Bullards Station—T S Marry
flOSHITElft
The wear and tear of business life makes such
tremendous drafts upon body and mind that
without recourse to some sustaining agent they |
must rive way under the pressure. To those
who are breaking down, or waiting away iron:
general debility or affections of the liver, stom-
nch and the kidneys, a systematic course of the
Bit’ers will so rein’oree the vital functions as to
bailie all the n?.‘aults of disease and restore the
system to its wonted health. For sale by all
Drnsrgists and respectable Dealers generally.!
nil lm
GREATEST
Out-Door Ke creation of the Age
NEW AND IMPROVED ®
Archery Goods
(Wright A Tnorne’a Patent)
The Water Milt.
jjmftm (o tha water m : ll all the live loag’day,
How tho crooking of tho wheel wear« the
boors away;
Ltngoidly, tho water glides u&olofos on and
still.
Kevsr coming back again to tlin water mill;
And a proverb haunta my mind as tbo spell
Is cast,
** Tho mill will never grind with the water
that has passed.”
Taka tbo lesson to yourself, loving heart and
true,
Golden years aro parsing by—youth is pass
ing too—
Try to make the most of .life, loso’no honest
way;
AH that yon can call yonr own lies in this—
tOrd»y,
Toser, intellect and strength may not. can-
rot last,
Tno mih will nover grind with tho water
that has paesea.
Oh! the wasted boars of lifo that have flit-
toJ by;
Oh! tbo good wj might have done—lost,
without a sigh,
Love, that wo migbt ones havo saved with
hot a single word.
Thoughts cocc jivod bat never penned—per
ishing onboard,
Take fin lesson to yonr boart, take, Oh!
hold it fast.
The mill will never grind with tho water that
has passed. [The lato Goo. MoCnllum
Ai epiritonf* liquors will injure men,
•j opium or morphia will harmfully
affect tb«* baby. JLir. Ball's Baby Syrup
is the remedy for tho baby. It is freo
from opium. Price 25 cents.
Are Yon Making .Money ?
Tbo recent movements of tho etock Ex-
drnge, and (ho remarkablo reeu'ts accom
plished by tho new Capitalization System
ecgroK.-od tho attention of financiers and
inverter* in stocks. Tnoso who made un
profitable investments by other methods aro
greatly chagrmod. The Mutual Capitaliza
tion plan, based upon strict financial rnles,
secures to overy invostor tho full.benefit of
unlimited ctpi'&l, with skill and expertecco,
whethtrtlio investment bo largo or small,
ana steady gains otn bo made from daily
fiactnations. Anybody can operate sncco s-
fuliy by this method, w.tti amounts from £25
to i25 00t». and recoive a pro-rata division of
tha aggregate profits seemed by tho great
concentration capital, every thirty days ; $30
win earn $200 or inoro : #600 will raako
tJOJO and npwards; $1000 will rotnrn $7500,
and so on according to tho markot daring
the month. A Boston merchant made
i U6> 86 from an investment of $250 m a
capitalization which closed Juno 2d Many
others havo done oven bettor. New circular,
• Boles for Bnoosss/' with invaluable inf or- Thnrc/lainr Tti1t7 1 ft7Q
nation to all invector*, mailed free. All 1 UurBliay» JUiV Ol, lO/V,
Fitters
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND I BOM
F L Oja IDA
Macon & Brunswick E. B.
Gxvisax srpiBjvTxynmrT’t Ovvicx,
M at on, Go., April 19, 1S79. t
O N and after Bnnaaj, the 20th instant, Pas-
i
sender trains on this road will run aa fol-
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Tarpt Slnn^. Qniycrs. BuHf,&c„
of BETTER quality, for LESS money than over
offered before SIsu ordera promptly attended to.
Send lor Catalogue and Price-list.
TERRELL. D ETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE. KY,
Above goods can also ho obtained of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY. 245 Broadway. N Y.
mavS <vx!2m
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASssENGBR NO. 1. SOUTH, Daily
Leave Macon i 7:45 P
Arrive Cochran.....*. 9:47 P
Arrive Eastman......... 29:45 P
Arrive Jeaup......... „.... 8:27 a
Arrive Brunswick..^,......*.................. 6:00 a.
Leave Brunswick per steamer 6:15 a
Arrive Fernandina *.**A0;15a
Arriye Jacksonville „„„ 2:85 fx
Arrive Cedar Keys 8:55 P _
NIGHT PASSENGER NO.2. NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Keys........ 5:25 A
Leave Jacksonville^ T . --~ r --4i?VK *
Leave Fernandina per Steamer 8-45 p
Arrive Brunswick —- T —- 7:45 P
Leave Brunswick... 8:00 p
Le^ve Jesup......... 30:85 p
Leave Eastman 8:31 a
Leave Cochran........... 4:83 a
Arrive at Macon 6:45 a _
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. S.Sout
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 7:15 AX
Arrive Cochran » 9:48 a
Arrive Eastnuui...... M ....... M . ta , M . M ..........Il:14 A X
Arrive Jescp 6:25 p x
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 AX
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville...... 5.15 ? X
Leave Jesrnp 6.15 * m
Leave Eastman — l;21 px
Leave Cochran.. 2.45 P x
Arrive Macon — 5:15 P X
Connects at Macon fur points North, Bast and
West.
HAWKINSVILLE BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation-Daily except Sun-
day.
Leave Cochran........... - 1000 P x
Arrive Hawkinsville ......... 10:45 p X
Leave Ilawkinsville. ......... 8:30 ax
IrmwOodum , 4:15 A X
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Maocn.
Leave Cochran......... ....... HhOO AX
Arrive Hawkinsville- 10.45 a x
Leave Hawkinsville—— 1 45 P X
Arrive Cochran 2:S0 P X
Connects at Cochran with trains 8 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W. J. J ARTIS. Mast. Trans.
Central aii suitlnrestern Railroad;
SAVAJTVAn. Ga. June 2^. l«9
O N and after Sunday, June29,1879, passenger
trains on the Central aud Southwestern
and i*r»i < b« will run as follows :
TSAZ9 SO, 1.—GOIHG 90STM AND WBflT.
Leaves Savannah................... .9:20 A X
Leaves Augusta. 9:80 A X
Arrives at Augusta. - 4:45PX
Arrive* at Maoon..... 6:45 p x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:15 p x
Axnvcs at Atlanta--.- S:50 a X
Making clone connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COXI9G SOUTH AX3> HAST.
Leaves Atlanta ....11:40 P X
Arrives at Macon.,
Leaves Macon—.............
Arrives at Milledgeville—,
Arrives at Eatouton——,
Arrives at Augusta-.,
6:29 AX
... 7:00 A X
— 9:44 A X
—11:80
- 4:45 P X
4:00 P X
S;S0
kinds of 8tocke and Bonds wantod. Ad-
drww Adame, JJrown *fc CJo. Barkens and
Brokers, ,2G and 2d Broad street, New York
city.
lYlmt $200 <11<1 in Wall Street.
August IGtli, 1878 a Philadelphia cneto-
m r, wrote Alert-re. Lawro* co & Co., Da- k-
*r*. N. Y : *' D -ar rira: Y’onra containirg
remittanco for $1,113.25, aa profile on my
*iuo eharort, ia received. Accept my thanks,
for I am very well aatiaflod. Yon may nto
this letter. I wonld recommend every ono
who feola disposed to rp^cnlato to aend for
your circular. Thia ia bat ono instanco ont
of thooaauda by which tho now Combination
by ft om of operating in aiocka enabled people
with largo or nnaU capital to mako mmil.tr
profits. By thia excellent plan, tho ordora
of thousands of cuatomom from city and
country pooled into ono immense earn and
co-operated aa a mighty individual account.
Each member of tbo combination aocurca all
the advantages of tho largest capital unite 1
with fcxper.iiced akill Profits divided
monthly; $10 invested roturna $50. or 5 por
cent ou the atock, $75 will mako $150, and
•o on, according to tho market. Meaara.
Lawrence Jc Co.'a new circular (mailed free)
ha* •• two nnearing rulca for aaccoaa,” and
explain* everything, bo that ono* can ope
rate profitably. Ail kinds of Btocka and
bond* wantod. Now Government loan sup
plied. Apply to L&wrence A Co., Bankers,
57 Exchange, N. Y. City.
Authorised by tha Commonwealth of Kv,
=10th^
j'opular Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion €o.
AT MACAULBY’S THEATRE.
In the City of Louisville, on
On which occasion a GBAND CONCERT will
bo Riven—holders of a ticket or part of a ticket
entitled to admission free.
The Drawing will bo supervised by men of un
doubted charucter and standing, and ticket-
holders, agents and clubs are respectfully re
quested to send on representatives with proper
credentials to examine into the Drawing.
A Ne’ar Fra in tho History
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder can be his own supervisor,
call out his number and see it placed in the
wheel.
The Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only 42,
any of
TUB FOLLOWING PRIZES.
Lnck Kc»ttere«l !u a Crowd
In the l.vt draw Lug of tho Louisiana State
Lottery tho grand capital prize of ono hun
dred thousand dollars was divided into
tenths, and became tho property of a» many
young enterprising merchsnia, aaleamen,
clerk 1 and commercial travellers doieg baai-
noes about Leonard St and Broadway, Now
Yoik, who, for a dollar apieco, became oacli
worth ten thousand dollars. Much com-
plaint ia made by each lucky man that hs
la.-kod foresight enough to buv tho whole
ticket snd get a hundred thousand. Tho
next, (tho lltb) drawing occurs m New Or
leans, La., where any information can ho
kul b? writing to M. A. Dauphin. P. O Box,
612, N-n? Orleans, La., orsamo at 310 Broad
way, New York city.
fke Ml; Alelaoltax Hotel,
On Ei KMlway, New York, now under tho popu
lar a '.nagvoient of Mr. Uriah Welch, has large,
« * -..luted rooms, excellent beds and perfect
•cco .modations. An elevator connects directly
a .be ladies’entrance. The table and utten-
d^aee throughout is acknowledged as being ul-
urpaued. No extra charge for first-class
ia*. decl2 ccdJm
■Wllioll Is Oioapc-et
A package cf Dues’* Durham, containing
twenty pipe lull* of the best smoking tobacco
®*de. or ono common cigar? Each costs 10
-*au. ants dxw
RHEUMATISM.
Tnl* droxd/al torment, the doctors tell ns,
ia the blood, and, knowing this to bo true,
»e*dri«e every sntTuror to try a bottle of
Turing’* Iiheumatie Bornedy. It is taken
internally and will positively cure the worst
( * • m tlie shortest tuno. Hold by every
cr^ .c.it in Macon. Janl4 d&wSoi
- c ^oo, when they can buy Marburg Bros.
s AL 0.7 .N ORTH CAROL IN A.”, at tue m-
rice
Dr. ^.W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
Thi' h net a patimt m^lleinc.but is nrcpartHl
‘ r tl.c diVilion of Dr. M. \v. Cose, from hi.
;* le prvMTiption, which in an extensive
0Ver twonty-eeven years lie has found
fc r i£lS Uvc a of Ciisordercd liver or
AT L-BILIOUS.
_ ‘■ *fts i!.n ;ly opon the liver, ivstorincr ti
, '? ‘ 'l to to'normal condition: ftn.l in
the activity of tills great gland every
‘ "itor^n of the system Is benefited. In Blood
jjjjyj.fc no Ai ,l P u nficr. t It im-
*1 i* ,;s , : -' ;*ion t anu assists nature to eliminate
L..V'. ir ” r ‘ Us the system; and while it is
fcT fj^pest meJiemo in tho market, it is aln
► all kuowc n* me lies. While it is
than Blue 5L.--S is mild and
1 V;J y jfe,containing nothing that can In tho
Injure the sysunn. It docs not
l . r or Rive pain: neither does it weaken tho
‘Jj^rJeave th 0 system constipated, as do
Int. Dy»-
llilioiia Fever.
. Watcr-Bnuli,
Sick Stomach. Jaundice,
rnltciu. Palpitation of
It Ci Liver Coniplai
llJU yUl ;m i»*ta. ltilioui
II, ‘,‘;v hc * Srivk Ilcaiiaclic, Wate
Cn|,. v ura * sick Stomach. J
II, r j, rrt *SO, Neuralgia, Palpitation u»
\\, **' ar L Female Irrruularltiri* and
XyIT_ nri, S all >kiii and Blood Uioeaaes,
Uu ‘* ef 4i ’ \j r nud A S uc t au<l Constipn*
Cl.Ildo.«-. tt Ik also a sure cure foi
“ r ">»u Diarrhoea,
!) vo or three time* a day, It prr-
I'txt, V. Ut ? u Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet
I, ‘‘Wra,ami Small-Pox.
HOW TO BE l\Dr.C*x»iLiver
your ow N »r r K
^DOCTOR IffTiSi Sous!
i: i.75T e y <lor dr« iorbi]ls. Only »ca.» bottle,
“’-t UTucUvo and valu-iblc medicine
known.
** with,' bjy community
il> use becomes
No fiimily will
nee toted ita great
- nH.H»" v,vu till luratimablo blessing tO
•••', " • l.nr IN 1 ,1 it. hrii.gi.u- I.U.
■ • ' !r - t-> t>i >«■!• who wereM-t-mingly
a u J jr ’ Prepared ut the Laboratory ol* tho
^ ufler having
1 it has proved
z Pnaft... M . , H
SO.OOO
1 Pnze
10.000
1 Prize
.... ... 5,000
30 Pri—ifLOOP each
lo.voo
20 Prizes 500 each
10,0f>0
200 Prizes 60 each 10,000
GOO Prizes 20 each 1A0O0
1,000 Priaos 10each. —— 10,000
y Prizes 800 ei* h, ap’roximaVn prizes 2.700
9 Prizes 200 each do do 1,800
9 Prizes 100 each do do 90c
1,960 Priaos $112,406
Whole Ticket*. 52. Half Ticket-.
27 Tickets. $50. 55 Tickets, $100
All applications for club rates should bo made
to the homo office.
Remit by postoffico Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New Y’ork Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers. Kor tickets and information address COM
MON * tALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. orTJ
COMilERF JRD, Sec’y. Courier-Journal Build
ing. Louisville _Ky. _ _ unlSjulySl
WESLEYAN PEMALE INSTITUTE,
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
Opecs its 301 h Session September ISth. 1S79.
One of the first schools for young ladies in the
United States Climato umurpassel. Sur-
rounJin*.* bcautifuL Attendou by pupil from
Seventeen Status. Strictest economy required
Among the lowest terixs in the Union.
TERMS—Board, Washing. Lights, English
Course, Latin, French, for each half of tbeScbo;
lastic year Ho
All extras very low. For Catalogue address
Rev WH A HARRIS, D D. President,
julll dStAw6S StauutoD, Virginia.
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE
AIR-LINE RAILWAY-
OFFICE GEN’L PASS. A TICKET AGT
ATHXTA. Ga. Oct 81,1873.
O N and after Sunday. November lGtb. double
daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta ——.
Leave Atlanta 3.15 P m
Day Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta...., —- ...
AUaUt3 -G0iNGWEST."-"" 6 -°° PC!
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta 12.00 m
Leave Atlanta
Day Passenger Train
Arrive Atlanta 10 30 p m
Wo
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta.,..,..........^.
Leave Atlanta v-.-gc.' ' 6«»»>
Througb Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta
I^ve Atianta..„_^.. s . >»»
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive »t Atlanta. 4.50 pm
Leave Atlanta .............
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta,.... - — M.20 a ni
Lowe Atlanta ••••—. w
Clo»e connection at Atlanta for all points >\ eat
and at Charlotte for all points East.
G J FOREACRE, G M.
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
WJ HOUSTON
Cecrila Rallruai Cupar.
‘"“'SM™
Commencing Sunday, 13th inat. the following
passenger >chedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—3 minutes slower
than Macon
NO 17—EAST (daily)
Leave Macon — —
Leave Milledgevil!e —
Leave Warrenton —
Arrive Camak .•
Arrive Wa»hinglon....M :
Arrive Athens^........
Arrive Atlantm...
Arrive Augusta
... 7:00 a m
S:5S a m
T-iima a m
.11:14 a m
..11:27 a m
2:00 p m
S-15 p m
......... 5:00 P m
_ i...3;23 p m
NO 17—WEST (doily).
Leave Augusta - 9:S5am
l^eave Atlanta 7.45 a m
Leave Athens..... 915 * m
I^ave Washington .. ..10.45 a m
beftY* Camak L14 p m
Arrive Warrenton.^ 1.80 p m
Arrnve Sparta....^-.. — £‘5J pTn
Arrive Milledgeville .••••..•. S.-5 p m
Arnve Macon m
No connection to or from V4 akhington oo Sun-
'•'NfO 16—BAST (daily, eiccj.t SuriJnv).
1j?»vb Msoon . ‘■' l ? P “
Uv« Mdlvd genlle. —
Anive Camak
Arrive Augusta — —r—. ° - u 11
NO 15—WEST (daily, except Sunday;.
Tnave Augusta —
Leave Camak
Arrive Warrenton .............................. i.*a » m
Arrive Sparta... ....— ™
Arrive Miiledgevtlle * * m
Arrive Maoon ;
Trains will not stop at stations,
connections at Augusta for
(J10»c wiiuw hum “* ,“"\7 - -11
East and Southea-t. and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Suptrb improved Sleepers between Macon and
^Sllman Sleeprc* Augusta to New York.
Only one change Maoon to New xork.
Tickets and Baggage Check*. Time Cards, e*c,
are to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
Ticket OWm, 6. Mulberry
Hu:>erintendent
B R DORSET.
tnia.ii Qtcaral Pamemtr Agcal
Arrives at Savannah..,
Leaves Augusta I .
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
TSATV BO.2.—GOIHG BORTK ABD WFBT. H
Leaves Savannah. 7:80 F X
Arrives at Augusta. 5:40 a x
Leaves Augusta....^..... 8^0 P X
Arrive* at MilledgevUlo^.^.^.^. 9:44 ▲ x
Arrives at Eatonton. MM . M ,... M . M ..... 11:30 ▲ x
Arrives at Macon 8:00 ▲ x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta. 8:40 ▲ X
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 p x
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula, 8 85 a x
Arrives at Eufaula.^ S:42 p x
Arrives at Albany. 3:43 p x
Loaves 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, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail-
w:i*; at. Columbus with Wtitern Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Bufaula Train connects at Fort Valley for Fer
ry, daily except Sunday, and at Cutbbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Biaxely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesday*. Thursdays ami Friday*.
00X150 SOUTH A5D BAST.
Leaves Atlnnut.................................... a *:lfi P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta....... 6.55 p x
Loaves Albany 11:28 A X
LeavesErfrt".:.-*. 11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al-
banj.......... 6:58 P X
Leaves Columbus 12:. K 5 a m
Arrive* at Maoon from Columbus 6-‘08 p x
Leaves .....................7:S5 p x
Arrive*at Augusta....... .........5:40 a x
Leaves Augusta............... 8:30 P x
Arrives at Sarsnnah M ...... 7:15 A X
Passengers for Milled geville and Eat on ton will
take train No. 9 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
Tl rough Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
|Mac?n,nnd Savannah and Atlanta.
E il nxiTir. WILLIAM ROGERS,
G»*n Ticket Agt. Gen Supt. ORE, Savannah,
^JCShaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. 8upt. 8 W R R. Macon.
| anS tf
DON’T
TOUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
If so call on
W. W. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on Second
Street, or at his Shops, on Poplar Street.
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN in every
Department and FIRST-CLASS MATE
RIAL to work on, Now is the time. Send
yonr Vehicle at once and have it made as
GOOD AS NEW.
COTTON GINS. FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS.
he Brown Colton 6m.
r ioan* the 8ce«l better, KmwLltMli, teaPaarteiv,
1 * co**» 1cm money than any other fits i* Ike mar-
U £vcry Machine (ully uml le^sKsf f
These mnemnes art, nmQO of the best raak*rlal«,
i.id the worfeman«Mp and dnis-h are nnexetfied,
been awarded premiums at all the State Fairs
..orgia, Alabama, Tcxo^. etc., etc.
Trice List of Cilns, Feeders aud Co»4»r otro.
Payable dnnng thv Cotton SL-aoon.
l>lo* vWi s. It-
TN making my Ninth annual announce meut, would say that [ mike mprovomeuts from yea** to
J year.and I nowlhtter nivself tint l n >\v h.n'o'.'n a hS mr: v: m* V. i i * w •»'•»t*.ia • l u
Ring Machinery ever offered to the American planters in toe way of Cotton Gius. Cotton Gin
Feeders and Condensers. If there isanv dvibtmg what I ■•ay, Dlease or le-one of the following
Gms, to-wit: Massey's Excelsior. Brown’s Gin, Finllay’s Gin. Pratt’s Gin, Wynn’s Gin, Pollard’s
Gin. Taylor’s Gin, Carver's Gm, Wiuship’s Gin. Miller’s Stolen Ceateanial Gin, or any other Gin,
and then
ORDER ONE OF MINE.
Try them all and Pay for the Best,
It costs the farmer nothing to run?my Gin, as it will pay fori tself three times in ginning one hun
drf 1 bales of cotton in premiums over what the same cotton will bring ginned ou any ol tho abov
Gins, and you have
w. W. COLLINS, fin Best Gin ii lie Marfat Mis
Carriage Manufacturer,
66. 70 Ac 72 SECOND STREET.
On hand and constantly^arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages)
Durable Buggies,
g Reliable Farm Wagons.
Make cheap Gin* and superior ones to any other Gins, but my
T OTA X, EGRIPSE
I* 1 * C"r
P. 8.—I make repairing of old Gins a specialty. My Breastor has been at the bench 4S years
can put all my improvements to any old Gin at reasonable cost, P. C. SAWYE It.
Scud lor Circulars and Price list. Juno 12—iawiwJm.
u
ATLANTIC JtJDLF i B.
GsasiLiL SursnisTBNDKKT’s Onici, *)
ATLANTIC AND GULP RAILROAD >■
Savannah. May 17th, 1S79.J
O N and alter SUNDAY, May 18th, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at .....4.10 P X
Arrive at Jesap. M .. MWM . Hm .... H . NH ... 6.83 P X
Arrive at Thomasville^. 6.25 A X
Arrive at Bainbridgo...—9.40 a X
Arrive at Albany..............,..^.............11 OOjl h
Arrive at Live Oak 1:55 a m
Arrive at Tallahassee 7A0ax
Arrive at Jacksonville M ...7.S0 a X
Leave Tallahassee - -...5^' P X
Leave Jacksonville MMMM . MMMMMMM .... M . M .5.C0 p x
Leave Live Oak.... M ...... M ....... M .. MM .. M 10 50 P X
Leave Albany ^.4A5 P M
Leave Bain bridge 3.45 pm
Leave Thomasiviiie......^^..^ 7.S5 px
Leave Jesup 3 45 a x
Arrive at Savannah 8-20 a X
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passenger* from Savannah for Fercandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
a iu.
Passenger* leave Brunswick at S;00 p m, ar-
ve at Savannah S:£0 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A x (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this tram connect
_j Jesup with the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
p x. (daily except Sunday.)
Palace sleeping cars are run through to an!
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect, at Albany witn passenger trains both
ays ou Southwestern R^ulroad to and from Ma
in. Eufaula, Moatgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc.
Mali steamer leaves Bain bridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9.5u a in; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 am.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Groen Cove Springs, St Au
gustine, Palatxa, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river. . ...
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, at 1LS7 a m. and for Brunswick at
4.40 o w, daily, except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sunday* excepted, at 7.00 A X
Arrive at McIntosh ** ** 9-50 A X
Arrive at Jesup “ 1L50 A X
Arrive at Blackshear ' “ 2.20 P M
Arrive at Dupont ** 6-45 p x
Leave Dupont ** ** 5.00 A X
Leave Blackshear M “ 9.10 ax
Leave Jesup " M 1220 P X
Leave McIntosh " 44 2-SS p *»
Arrive at Savannah ** “ 8.15 P X
WESTERN DTVisxON.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY.
Leave Dnpon,....^.^........^..................... 5.40 A X
Leave Valdoeta...^ 8.15 A X
lieavd Quitman. 9-87 a X
.11.45 AX
..1.40 P X
...4.16 P X
. 6.50 P X
.... 5-20 a X
.... 7 35 A X
...1050 A X
... 1.00 P X
... 8.18 P X
4.40 PX
6.50 PX
Arrive at Thomasville
Leave Thomasville.....^^
Leave Camilla-.
Arrive at Albany .
Leave Albany
Leave C fijA ill a...
Arrive Tnomaanlkj .
Leave Thomasville «
Leave Quit man...
Leave \ sldost* ........
Amve at ftlgrt...—
J S TYSON, Master of TransportfctmR^
aprSStf
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Farqnhar,
Platform Spring Wagons.
abv Ga,rriages
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3x-?rn Fon C7{TALOFUf:s'
H A DTJSWODT. B u BAS8HHTT.
DUNWODY &, SASSNETT
attorkets at law,
No Sil Clierrv Street. nr> auira. Kin, Ga.
W ILL civo prompt attention to all businMS
entrusted and will practice in all the
Courts. ' unS sunSt
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R B HAI*L. Agent, Macon. Ga
CKNTHAP HOTEL
EOT AULA. ALABAMA.
Q.OOD BOARD and Booms and the Best At
“SS" - BILUNG8 k XOIX
-'-o. *. -.j - : ia*\
i
Manufacturer of
DEiLIsER EXT
Steal Engines
ALL SIZES —STATIONARY AND
PORTABLE, VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL.
Threshern
AND
Separators.
THE CHEAPEST, STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SEPARA
TORS SOLD.
These Engine* and Separators received
Premiums and Diplomas at the Georgia
and Alabama Fairs last treason and
whereier exhibited.
State Agency For
CHAMPION MOVERS
HEAPEHS.
'Harrison’s Con 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. Farqnhar, Macon, O-ss.
“ScMieM’s Portable Steam Eeim”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S „ IRON WORKS.
MACON,' GEORGIA.
Compact, Simula, Strong, Durable,
and guaranteedisuperiorlto any other
WE SELL THE
Goiser [Grain Separator'
With our ENGINES—For.;Threshing Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-Mills, Cotton Prossos
And Machinery of every description.
BOiiji?ins a. speoiaxiTy:
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
UC* Saw
at) •*
100.00
110.00
120.00
13a oo
140.05
160.00
feoxed ready fc: shipment aud delivered
;< r ca r}'. Special terras tc xisA oureAa*frt V
(ia’ circmar CftntlHltaj Ifdintrilnu- fnun overt
iamlredifvo plant who b.iught %od uwetq
nuuliinc* last 6ea&on.
From 1843 to IS*'? we ciaturacniivd Qlu* aW
Georgia, under the firm oaiu, , if S T
I or. & Co^ afterward* Oudion*, Bbu\> a & 4
• r -1 iuado what w n a then known the Taylor
During too year 1S5S we removed to Ihf* place,
.vliere we have bf a exclusively engaged iu manu-
. actaring Gin* ever since Wlthloug cxpericuco,
the b- ~tlabor caving machinery aud skilled work-
iiM \vc pn- i'-' navant:igr» not enjoyed by any
manufacturer in our line for produchig the
us*T work for tho tEA5T money.
Press-*, Engines and complete outfit fnmitoecL
when desired. Address
H»hU»Y ronn> GIN n» M London ro»n.
MT. ASRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
Tlio summit of tho
PIEDMONT AIK LINE,
SO miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PURE MOUNTAIN ATR.
MINERAL WATERS.
COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS.
FIRST CLASS TABLE.
The Mount Airy Hotel is situated in Haber
sham County, Gn, upon a spur of tho Bluo Ridge
Mountains aud upon tho highest point crossed,
by the Piedmont Air Line, is 8C miles from At
lanta R gular Hack Lines to Clarksville, Tal
lulah Fall* and Nucoochoa Valley, and, when
desired, to Porter springs. Hotel open all tho
year.
In Atlanta buy a round trio ticket to and from
Mt Airy for ONE FARE. Terms, 52 per day;
$S aud $10 pt r week, according to room. Chil
dren and Nurses half rates
M C WILCOX, Manager.
Fred H Scofield, late of Uplands Hotel, East
man, Ga, Assistant Manager, in charge of Office
iiju25 tf
Tlie Sonthern Medical Record.
A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine.
T 8 Powell, W '
Has a Larweand Increasing Circulation
FAVO TE
arm
Busy Practitioner!
It is filled with Abstract* and Gleanings
heientifir Brevities, New and Useful Formula?
and the Pith and Cream o! all that is Ube-ul and
Practical in the Lome and Foreign Journals.
Tkrmv—'1 wo Dollars per annum, in Advance;
Club Rates, 4 copies $6, Sample copies 20 rts.
Address R O vv ORD, M U,
M.Tltcw !<*.. V:i :. '.t ! rh>.M».
MM Lasdreib
an
lAf
are the most extensive growers of
nry cc
far % i
\
£D
in America. Their four farms, comprising over
1500 acres, situated iu Pennsylvania, New Jer
sey. Virginia and Wisconsin, are
OWNED.OCCUPIED AN D CULTIVATED BY
THEMSELVES.
The seed* offered are toe result of tho mo*
careful and experienced selection,year after year
Market gardeners, private families, and al
who desire good bceds. should purchase
Landreths’ Garfieu
if your merchant doea z
ihem.
DAVID LANDRKTH A SONS.
Philadelphia. Pa.
ueceR^so ai<*q liwhed in 1784 and kept up evo
SoodK.
c.i keep thorn write for
baqli
Hew Advertisements.
xnayl 6m
J. S. SCHOFXEI.D & SOW.
Send for Circular.
W. W. COLLINS,
MACON, GA.
Send for Circular.
PORTER SPRINGS,
28 Mile* North .of Gainesville, Georgia, in the
Blue Ridge Mountains.
J E REYNOLDS A CO, Proprietors.
Da C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board i>er day $2; per week |10; per month $8$.
Stage fare $2 50 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery Stable at the Spring* by A Hope A Co, Stage
Line Contractor*. Daily mail. Music every
day. Dancing in Hall every night till 10^4
o’clock. (Porter Spring* is the only Summer
Resort iu Georgia which employs a Brass Band
and Orchestra.) Ten Pin Alley, Billiard Tables.
Swimming Pool, etc, free—no extra*. For
) pamphlet or special information address Da J R
REYNOLDS. General Manager, Porter Springs,
via Gainesville, Georgia. j-itS#
WILLIAM MoKAY,
Accocvtast, Bxpaar axi> Gimn Asm
SECOND STREET.
W ITH an experience of thirty-five yeartf un
dertake* 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 H Roberts and J J Gresham Esquire
Macon. Ga. mal
John L. Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
- - - Georslit
GONSUMPT
The terror of humanity thf.t yearly carries thousands to an un
timely arrnve, not sparing the young, talented, nor beautiful.
Cough,expectoration,spitting of blood.shortness of breath, pains
in the breast, quick pulse, loss of flesh, and debility are indica
tions of this most fatal of all diseases which has for centuries
defied medical science. Thousands suffer with this disease who
have lost all hope of a cure who can be rescued from an early
grave by the use of Carbolnto of Tar Inhalants- .
j» CTUEfl A which makes life so miserable its victims
MO I rllwlM almost Wish for death. I>f imuter’H
SOI£K TIIROAT, CATAItKHAl. DEAFNESS, and
BRONCHITIS the near approach of^'consvmp*
tion. For these and all pulmonary diseases the most thorough,
successful and pleasant treatment is __ . _ __
CARBOLATE OF TAR
IN HAL ANTS SSSSMHimfSg
more powerful than words can tell or pen express. All fatal /./,»-
dtnnics are propagated by Inhalation, bo potent for er.l, it is
nmrmm..:..rri.fforawl. Itdo—notroqmr.Un
to demon.it rato * he value of Carbolnteot I iir^Uie rnemhealvno
remedial affenl knoxrn to erience.. Ealsams anti cordials of the
most healing and soothing properties are bo combined with Pine Tree Tar that the mere breathing
them into a dense smoke or vapor. Thia is inhaled— taken right to the disea**dp«rt&. N o beat, no hot
water, simply inha’ing or breathing it, and you feel its healing power at once. .T*ri» tgeatment i« oPdoraea
■>y physicians everywhere, and highly commended by thousands who have used it with perfect satisfawon.
Your methods of treating catarrh and consumption are certainly verjr effectnal.^witWyour
need not despair ”~Cha£ Hamilton Cass, D.,Louisville, sr* i am so well pleased wit6 your < ktr-
bolate of Tar Iiiimlnnt that! would not part with it at any price.’*—J. J. BinnaKOTOH,2S06 OxnSL. 1 h:la.
HOME TREATMENT ‘‘
condense .
» becomes rounded ai
great relief, and often
to be returned if not satisfactory.
id bal-
seldom cumd by other meth-.ls, readily yield, to thie'pmnles, ud.ld—nnt remedy. It ie remarkahls »
quickiy these ulcerated sensitive membranes aro healed by breathing the vapor and forcing it into the cus
eased caviti«*sof the. head and eat of the nose. Inhalation is tho only method.by whacn .this terrible amt
almost universal disease can be permanently cured. ITif Send for Circular nnd full particulars. Amlresi
Dr. NI. W. CASE, S. W, Cor. Tenth and Arch • Sts.. Philadelphia.
Whe i
ting,plei
t t/iit paper.
6E0BGU HOlEDISDBAICii COVIE
Pal Jr id a Blessing It locates disease. When
ever the bowels become irregular us.i
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient.
It will save much pain and danger. Nature
sometime* is &o outrxved by t-e burden -bo
is made to carry, through the hecdlei»..-Le»* of her
children, that she opeiiiy rebels, and punishes
fearfully. Don’t neg ect the proper tieatment
when the symptoms first »ppf ar. Resort-to tho
Aperient, and get well speedily.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
fulls 4w
ill pay Agents a Satury
i-looiH-r mouth
-. W e mean hat teeeaym
SEND
tho World.
'1X> K G RICH. A CO, Portland,
Maine, for best Agency Business in
Kxr-emive Outfit Kree
a Uiouch and expenses guaranteed to
»D| f Agents. Outfit liree. feHAW A Co,
ERY Augusta, Maine.
a avert!, enieiii
Send 10c for loo page pamphlet.
junlO G P ROWELL & CO. N Y.
1A2S0I & flAMLH
New Styles.
NEW PRICES.
Incorporated
1859,
Capital
$350,000.
LAMBERT SPERCEB, Seo'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
LAMBERT SPENCER. Secretary, at Columbus, Ga.
WH. W, CABNES,. Agent, Macon, Georgia,
OVER 100,000 MADE and SOLD
WINNERS Otf HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL WORLL.i EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWELVE YEARS PAST.
PARIS - 1867 . VIENNA - 1873
SANTIAGO. 1*75 } PHIL-*. PA. IMG
PAKiS - 1S»(> SV» KDK.V - 1S7S
Enoorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodore Thomas
Ole Bull. Gottschalk, .Strauss. Warren, Morgan,
and ov,-r 0:i-i 'i’ll * rnin-*nt musicians of
Europe and America, rhe testimony as to the
immense superiority of these instruments over
all ethers is emphatic, overwhelming and mdis-
nutable
RENTED ONTIL P- ID FOR.
These Organs are now uixereu jiurchasers by
monthly installments of from 85 b* 5l0, or will
ho r«nte«i until the r«*.nt pays for them. From
one to throe years time given for payment.
Special reduction given to Churches. Schools
and Pastors. Agents wanted everywhere. Or
gans sent on trial to any ;>*irt of the South. We
pay freight both wavs if no® »ati«factory.
SrUTBBBh WHOLESI.K DEPOT.
ior the more (•": miwD ot Southern
trade a Southern Wholesale Depot has been e»-
rablished at Savannah, Ga, from which Dealers,
Churches, Teachers, hi\ i the retail trado ca.i be
supplied at New York an
For Illustrated Cataiogu
information atidress
LTJDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.
M vSUPACTURBli'u WHOLB^ALB AGB5TS.
ar>r2 dSawSin
S1200i
xutcHl to nel! Staple Oooda to dt&l*
Norpoddliug. KxDcnaeapakL
ddreia S. GRANT A CO., 3l
5 A 8 j 1st., CiaciaoaU, 0«