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Ageat* Co.- Telegraph and SeMcnger.
Kufaul* (Ala)—R D Shropshire
Aro-ricus—? A Gilrj*
Albany—J M Duff
Cminbirt—T S Powell
<>inoo-W B BalJwin
• , uma—Duke A Well*
fort Game*—If A Lott
Marshall ville —C 8 Johnson
Newton—B P Hodmih
Georgetown—R G Morns
Kimkely—K C Pry'sr
f£rar£-D V Uwbon
Cinullw’N:» lin P Hnrtz
u rr on-/ N Bateman
3 . ir.ll>. U/ .. Cm
•crrj
9—Bm, Greene X Co
-Puftmiw'.-r
;t<.n—L A HalJwin X Co
adi-Uinr* X (ioddira
ijrille—W T Coon
,5—A H M» ..d A I W Ensign
—Urssrnrr A Son
1 vide—II S Sw.tt,
ton—J Q Adams
r-iii!e—f. A "oil van AC 0 Brown
msviiie— D Rbodes
sn—1. M Peiteuek.
ilia (Os)—M 0 Batcher
ov.o (i» it —Mrs "ali:o Hill
Vi"ta—J M Lowe
is Station—T S Marry
Hu i itne Like Ike Old Time.
Xue;e ia ro time like the old time, when you
and I weioyoanK.
ffben the bade of April bioaeomed and birds
of 9pr.bK-time tujg!
Tbe faiden'e b igbtoat glorlee by Snmmer
run are i.ureal;
Bat, O ! the twret, eweot violets, the flowers
that opened fleet!
There is no p'ans like Abo old place, where
,on and I were born.
Where we lifted np onr ejelida on the eplen
dor of the morni
From the m )k*n In e breast that warmed os ;
from i he clinging arms that boro.
Where the dear eyos g iiUned o’er us that
will look on ns no more.
There Is no friend like (be old friend, who
lias shared onr morning days!
fie grtfiling like bis welcomo, no homage
like bis praise!
Fame is tin i-c nilees fliwer. with gandy
cruwn of gold;
Bat friun tbip is the breathing rose, with
sweota in every fold.
Tntrels no love tiki the old love, that wo
ooorted in onr pride;
dbiagh onr lisves are falling, falling, and
we're fading side by side;
There are blossoms ad around ns with the
colon of tbo dawn.
And ws live in borrowed eunabino wbon tbo
light i f day is gone.
There are no times like the old times—they
shall never be forgot!
There is no place liko the old placo—keep
green tbe dear old rp. t!
Thera ire no friends liko tbe old friends —
may heaven prolong their lives !
Tiiare ars no loves like me old loves—God
bless our loving wives !
O. W. Houses.
Necessary at every Got ton Gin. A five
Ton Wagon Scales for $50, freight paid ;
■old on trie). Address
Jones of Binghamton,
Binghamton, N. Y.
SITTERS
The wear and tear of business life ziakes such
tremendous drafts upon body and mind that
without recourse to som«* sustaining i|sat they
mast fire wav under the pntNn. To those
who are breaking down, or wa«ting away irom
general debility or affections of the liver, atom-
•ch and the kidneys, a systematic course of the
Bit'era will so rem'oree the vit^l functions as to
baffle a'l tbe assaults of diseue and restore the
*v-tem to its wonted health. For ta’e bv all
Dnnitti and respectable Dealers generally.
ult In
GREATEST
Out-Door "Recreation of the Ae
NEW AND IMPROVED °
Archery Goods
(Wright A Tnome’a Patent)
Arc Yon Mutting Money ?
Tbe recent movements of the stock Fx-
eb nge. and tlia remaikibla r»»n t« aco m-
pushed by the n • w iLpiiaLzAiioii bjetem
e groanes the attention of fin&bciern and
invertors in atccka. Tnoao who made un-
prufit ble investment* by other method* are
greatly chagrined. The Mn nal Uapitaliza-
ticn p.an, baeod npon etn t tinanciat roles,
*ccnr«-a to every investor tho full benefit of
u .limit'd espi al, wiili r kill and cxpenei.cj,
whetb.rtho investment bj largo or email,
aui steady gains ctn be made from daily
fla:taitions Anybody can operate eitcce s-
folly bylina uioth d, w.tb amonnts from 625
to 625 OOP, and receive a pro rata civiaion of
th * aggregate profits secured by tbe gr*at
concern ratim cip.tal, every »h;r*y days ; 650
wi i earn *2JU or mere : 65 JO will mako
6WOO aud upwards; $1030 wiil return 67500,
*r.d so on ac.ording to the market daring
the mouth. A Beaton morchwt made
?.i6i8t> fr m an investment of 6230 in a
tpnakzition ulnob dosed Jane 21 Many
,--Sj ft
i'r'Vvg
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target Stands. Qnivers. BelMc.,
of BETTER quality, for LESS money than ever
offered before Man orders promptly attended to.
Send for Catalogue and Price-list.
TERKEll. D ETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE. KY,
Above goods can also be obtained of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY. 245 Broadway. N Y.
mavS end 2m
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kv.
popular Drawing of the
ommonweaith Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE,
In tbe City of Louisville, on
Thursday. July 31, 1879.
On which occasion a GHAND CONCERT will
lie Riven—holders of a ticket or part oi a ticket
entitled to admiarion free.
The Drawing wiil Iw supervised by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket-
holders, ng-iits and clubs are respectfully re*
qursted to send on rrprraentatives with proper
credentials to examine into the Drawing.
o:lmr» Leva done evau better Newcircnl.tr. A NflTP ltl ttl0 HiStOrV
•• fn Kni.o<-i.H " will, itirfllnuliln infnr— I rv « . . **
xuitum to all investor*, mailed free. All
Muds of Block* and Bonds wai ted. Ad-
d iss Adams, Brown A Go Bankers an 1
brokers, 26 and 28 Broad street, New York
\\tint ;20i> dul in tYnll Street
August 16th. 1878. a Philadelphia ensto
rn r. wrote Messrs. Liwro- co A Go., Da k-
•r*. N. Y “1) »r ciier Yours containing
rrm.tuiice for $1,112.25, as profits oa my
2uu sharer, is roccived. Accept my thanks.
L-rl «m very well satisfied. You may n-o
tMaleiur I wonld recommend every one
who feels dirpoocd to rp.cata’o to send for
your circular This is bat one instance out
of thousands, ty wkijh the new Combination
bvr'dmof opera*irg ij stocks enables peoplo
wiih large or tmvl capital to make similar
profits. By this t-x^elieut plan, the orders
of tboapanJs of customers from city and
country poolod into ouo immeuro enm and
co operated as a mighty individual account.
Each ni'mt>er of tho cjmbination secures all
the advantages of tlis largoat capital unite!
w/h ixpcriaDced skill Profits divided
monthly; 610 iavested returns 650. or 5 per
cent cn the stock, 67c will make 6150, and
si on, according to tl o market Messrs.
Liwrtnco Jt Go. s ntvr circular (mailed free)
h«s " two onearieg rules for success,” and
explains everything, so that one can ope
rate profitably. All kinds of Stocks aud
h ’nds wantei. New Government Joan sup
plied. Apply to fjtwrence A Go., Bankers,
57 Exchange, N. Y. Gity.
Luck .ScatCored fu »a Croud
In the U-t drawing of the Louisiana State
Lottery tbo grand capital prize of one hun
dred thousand dollars was divided into
tenths, ana becamo the property cf as many
Juung enterprising merchants, salesmen,
dak* ana commercial travellers doieg biei-
n*r? about Leonard Hi and Broadway, New
Y’jrk, wlio, for a dollar apiece, becamo each
worth ten thousand dollars. Much com
plaint is made by each lucky mau that he
lacked fortnight enough to bn* the whole
tic et and get a hundiod thousand. The
next, (ths l'.th) drawing occurs in New Or-
Jaans, La., where any information cin be
hvl b* writing to M A. Danphin. P. O Box,
69J New Orleans, La., or samo at 319 Broad
way, New l’ors city.
rite St. fticnoista Hotel,
po Bi ndway. New York, now under the popu-
tar ■ '.oaRement of Mr. Uriah Welch, has Urge,
?• tilated rooms excellent beds and perfect
modal>on*. An elevator connects directly
w.ib die iadio’entrii ce. Tho table and atteo-
aaoec throughout u acknowledged as being un-
urpaiaed. No extra charge for first-class
fe*. dec 12 eodSm
Which Is Cheapest
A package cf Dukb’s Durham, containing
twtniy pipe lulls of the best smoking tobacco
aaae, or one common cigar ? Each csti 10
anfS dAw
RHEUMATISM.
This dreadful torai~nt, ths doctors toll us,
»ths blood, and knowing this to bo true,
advise every sufferer to try a bottle of
P^aug’a Hheamatio Remedy. It is taken
m:cnix;!y and will positively cure the worst
.m tho shortest time’ Soli by every
wdadti in Mfctn JanU dJfcuSm
'itI PUT—-\vny will men smoxe common
*2".. they can buy Marburg Bros.
‘SAL OF HORTH CAROLINA.** at the in*
A SPLENDIDOPPORTDNirY TO WIN A
T iJ:; rt L'NL SEVENTH GRAND DIS
T.'.iPfTlOS.CLlSS H. ATNBW ORLK\N".
w&sr i:sd - “ 7B_iuih mon '
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
tt-V* Il *** i m; .on was regularly incorporated by
O^V^malure ot tho State for Educational and
tvvni?* e Purposes, in 1S(>S, for the terra of
T e * ri 'to which contract thr inviola
the State is plrdged with a Capital of
fu*s 10 which it ha-» since added a reserve
BEft 1n s GRAND SINGLE NUM-
Cj. ,w ; "TRIBCTION will take place monthly
PuiM if 1 : J Tu ?d»v. It never scales orpost-
Lo °* the foaowin* Distribution:
J£ v.CU5 Iickrtsat J2 each. Half Tickets SI.
J c.! :4 Vr&ZZZZZZZZl T5o
! ?i MO— 5.000
•JESt 0 *. 50 10.00.,
Uocp!i^’£f 10 ______ ioiooo
J ._, A:1 'KOXIMaTION phizes.
1 *'• o Pino < f JSmo Ii.700
j I'.otl I'likiof SOO. 1S)0
^^ vr °XAa:a!ian Flan of 100............ 1*00
H*3uTi : r' 3UBOantill ‘ r $11 MOO
1 ' r *eapoi.tlin.' ucents wanted at
>*• poinia, to whom a liberal compen-
■ l.a.a. f
ajl*.' :ur rates to clubs should only be
V. . “* Liiu-e c:!i<v m NV» Orlean..
:• ' * r baling full address, fur further
auuxj^jr ee^d oruers to
_ M A DAUPHIN.
A. 1 O Box 6W. New Orleans. La.
-r j>, v * h! - * ' rtraordinary drawings are un-
I k- management of GEN G
A &LY. litjAKO anil GEN JURAL A
Every ticket-holder can be his own supervisor,
c*ll out bis number and aee it piacea in the
wheel.
The Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only 12,
any of
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
PnWmMM. 50.000
lPnxe — r -,- T1 T —— T 10.000
1 Prixe 6,000
10 Prizes $1,000 each ....... 10,000
20 Prises 500 each 10,000
100 Prizes 100 each 10.000
200 Prizes 60 each 10,000
800 Prises £Oesch . 12.000
1,000 Prizes 10 each . 10,0u0
» Prises SOO e&» h, ap’rcximaf n prizes 2.70C
9 Prizes 200 earn do do JJM
9 Prizes 100 each do do 9oc
1,960 Prizes $112,400
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
£7 Tickets. $60. 65 Tickets. $100
All applications for club rates should be made
to tbe bume office.
Remit by posiofflre Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier*Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold-
era. For tickets and information address COM-
MOMiSil/TH DISTRIBUTION CO. or T J
COMUEKF )RD. Sec’y, Courier-Journal Build-
ins. Louisville Kv. unlSjulySI
N B—After July Slat Drawings wifi occur
Monthly.
DOUBLE DAILY
I TO AND FROM
FLORIDA
Macon & -Brunswick R. B,
Gxxirax Supxeiwtxtdixi’k Ovvica,'.
Macon. Ga., April 19, 1579- J
O N and after Sunday, the 20th instant. Pas
senger tram* on this road will run as fol
low*:
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK.
night passenger no. l south. Daily.;
Leave Macon...™ 7:45 PM
Arrive Cochran , T _ 9:47 P M
Arrive —10:45PM
Arrive Je*up... ...» «..<• S:£7 A M
Arr.ve Brunswick.^..— —~ 8:00 a M
Leave Brunswick per steamer...... ««.... 6:15 AM
Ar.jve Fernandina ,„..,10;1gAM
arriye Jacksonville 2:55 pm
Arrive Cedar Keys....... 8;S5P _
NIGHT PA8SKNGER NO. t. NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar K- \s. 5:25AM
Leave Jacksonville.........-^ 11:15 a M
Leave Pemandma per Steamer S45pm
Arr;v._- Brui.^ii t 7:45 P X
Leave Brunswick 8.-00 P M
Leave Jesup... 10:55 p m
Leave Eastman...... 8n31 a m
Leave Cochran ^.4:83 a M
Amveat Macon^ ..6:45 a m
Close connection at Macon for all point* North,
Bast and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 5,Sout
^'ia Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 7:15 AM
Arrive Gochrazu mmH . 9:43
Arrive EaAtman M .... M . M ..... MM .... M . M .... m ll:14 a m
Arrive Jesup ..............— 6:25 PM
Arrive Jack sonville 7:25 AM
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville.............................. 5.15 P M
Leave Jesup... 6.15* M
Leave Eastman 1:21 PM
Leave Cochran 2.45 F M
Arrive Macon 5:15 p M
Connect* at Macon for point* North. East and
West.
HAWK INS VILLB BRANCH.
Freight ar.d accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Lea vo Cochran 10:00 P M
Arriveliawkinsvilie................ 10:45 PM
Leave 11awkir-sville 8:80 A M
A mw «nrlira»>-,„- T . I „ T ... r „, 4:15AM
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Maun.
Leave Cochran 10:00 am
Arrive Hawkinsville........................... 10.45 AM
Leave UawkinsTille M ~ MM .. 1.45 pm
Arrive Cochran^. 2:30 p M
Connects at Cochran with trains S and 4 to and
from Macon.
GKO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt,
W. J. JABTIB. Mast. Tran*.
Sflittewestern
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE,
STAUNTON. VIRGINIA.
Opors its So:li Session September IStb, 1879.
One of tbe first schools for young ladies in the
United State* Climate unsurpassed Sur-
rouniirrs htaatiful. Attcudeu by pupil from
Seventeen Stator. Strictest economy nquired
Among the lowest tern-.s in tbe Union.
TERMS—Board, Washing. Lights, Frg’ish
Course. Latin, French, for each half of tbejScho
lastic year —
All extras very low. t or Catalogue address
Rev WM A HARRIS. DD. President
julll dStxwCt btaunton. Virginia.
ATLANTA A CHARLOTTE
air-line railway*
OFFICE GEN’L PASS. A TICKET AG*T
ATLA2TTA, Ga. Oct 51.1878.
O N and after Sun-lay, Novrmber lOtb. double
daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
GOING HAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta
i^eave Atlanta 3.15 p m
Day Passenger Tram.
Arrive Aflaku mm-
Leave Atlanta. 6.00pm
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta 12.00 m
Leave Atlanta
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta,.....—..^ —« 10 30 pm
Leave Atlanta
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta
Leave AII*nt*...^..» y .yy,-«.--w W 5 40am
Through Freight Tram
,\rrive Atlanta
Leave AtlanU rr^s37**" ,M ' 9 * !,D
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Accommodation Tram
Arrive at Atlanta......... 4.50 p m
Leave Atlanta—
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta - 11^0 a m
Leave Atlanta... MMMM ... rMW .....— A _
Close connection at Atlanta for all points West
“ J 1,1 Ch " IOtte ,0r • il (fi , FO V R?icR 3 . G Jt
WJ HOUSTON.
General Passenger ard Ticket Agent.
Gsoriia BailroaJ Cofflpaiy.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
Auarsx\. Ga, July 12, 1879.
Commencing Sanda', 13th ins?, the following
issenger achedule will b»* operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—5 minutes slower
than Macon:
NO 17—EAST (daily).
Leave Macon— - 7:00 a m
L ave MilledgevUle.™ 8:M a m
Leave Sparta 10:0o a m
Leave WarreotQP...... .11; 14 a m
Arrive Caniah— ~~~11:27 a m
Arrive Wasninglon— 2.00 p m
Amre Augusta..
NO 17—WEST (daily),
Leave Amnuta
Leave Atlanta...,
. Srl5 p m
, ;.tH> r> n;
. ASS pm
9:85 a m
7.45 a m
.... 9.15 a m
,—...10.45 a m
1.14 p ro
1.50 p m
... 2.85 p ro
SA5 p m
5.S5 D m
Leave Athens
Leave Washington.........
Leave Camak..
Arrive Warrenton—..„
Arrnve Sparta—
Arrive M llledgeville—.•,
Arrive Macon m—
No connection to or from M aafaington oc fcun-
16—EAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Macon J.sOpxn
Leave MiUeflggfille - *38 P m
Leave Sparta-.,., — ——J2 S J2?
Arrive Camak —
HO 15—WEST (daily, except Sundayj.
Leave Augusta — 5^0 p m
Leave Qsiud- 2-00 a m
Arrive Warrenton 1.15 a ro
Arrive Sparta...—..................... ———
Arrive Ylillodgevillu, 4.20 »ra
Arrive Macon — 3**3 * m
Trains will not atop at flag stations,
Close connection* at Augusta for a!! points
East and Soutbei-t. and a; YIacoe for all points
in Southwest Georgia ard Florida.
Sup<ro improved Sleepers between Macon and
Arausta. . . „ _ ,
Pul.roanSieepre* Augusta to Aew York.
Onlv unecnango Macon to New York.
Tickets and Baggage Checks, Time Cards, etc,
•re to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
T.cta»OM«,« Mulberry tt~U oHH8o!f _
Huivrirtendent
B & Dorset,
mIS-M Gtnwul Passcuitr Ajvnt
Juno 25.1S79H
U N and after Sunday. June29, L879. pasMecger
■ train* os the Central and South western
Railrouls and branches will run as follows:
TRAIN HO. 1.—GOIHG 50STH AHJ> WU3r.
Jgyives Savannah 9:20 a m
iLeavcs Augusta. 9.S0 A M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45PM
Amvet a: Macon..... 6:45 p m
Leaves Macon for Atlanta...^.,^^..^.8J5 p m
Arrives at Atlanta.^ 5:50 a. m
Making dose connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COMIHO SOUTH AHD HAST.
Leave* Atlanta ..........11:40 P M
Arrives at Macon 6:20 A M
Loaves Macon 7:00 AM
Arrives at Millodgeville... 9:44 am
Arrives at Eatonton M . M .... M . M .. MM ..„. 11:80 a m
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p m
Arrives at Savannah........... 4:00 p m
Leaves Augusta.... 9:80 A M
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf R&ilroadfor all points in Florida.
TUAIH HO.2.—GOIHG HOBTH AHD WX8T.
Leave* Savannah. 7:80 P M
Arrives at Augusta..... 5:40 A M
Leaves August a.. 8:S0 F M
Arrives at Milledgeville. 9:44 a m
Arrives at Eatonton...^ ^.....11^0 A M
Arrives at Macon 8:00 a m
Loaves Macon for Atlanta. 8:40 a M
Arrives at Atlanta... 1:15 P a
lioaves Macon for Albany and Kufaula, 8 35 a x
Arrives at Eufaula.^.......................... 3:42 P M
Arrives at Albany.^.........................^ 3:45 P M
Leave* Macon for Columbu* 8 45 a x
Arrives at Columbus........................... 2.15 P M
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus Eufaula and Albany daily, making
dose connection at Atlanta with Western ana
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Tram connect* at Fort Valley for Per-
rv, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday s.
Train on Bl&aeiy Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMIHO SOUTH AHD X18T.
Leave* Atimuu.....................................2:15 p M
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6.55 p m
Leaves Albany................................... 11:23 A M
Leaves rfufau!.. 11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from huiaula and Al
bany-..^ ................... 6:88 P M
Leaves Columbus......^. M ... M . M ...^.12^5 a m
Arrives at Macon from Columbu*...... 64)8 p m
Leaves Macon 7:35pm
Arrive*at Augu%ta.................................5:40 a >
Iitsaves Augusta.. 8:30 P M
Arrives at Savannsb 7:15 A M
Passengers for Milledcevilleand Eatonton will
take train No. X irom Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which train* connect daily except
Monday, for these point*.
Ttrongh Sleeping Care on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Macm, and Savannah and Atlanta.
K 11 SMITH, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Gen Supt. UP.E, Savannah,
J C Shaw, W. G. RAOUL.
Gen Trav Agt. Sapt. S W R K. Macon.
anS tf
DON J T
YOUR carriage:
Need Repairing?
If so call on
W. W. COLLINS
at his Carriage Repository, on fceconc.
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
your Vehicle at once and have it made as
GOOD AS NEW.
W. W. COLLINS
Carriage Manufacturer,
66, 70 «5c 72 SECOND STREET.
On hand and constantly^arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
3 Reliable Farm Wagons.
ATLANTIC _&_GDLF B. R.
GX? JiUAL SUPZKIHTHHDEHT’S OPPICH, *)
Atlahtic ahd Gonr Railroad Y
Savahhah, May 17th, 1179.;
O N and after SUNDAY, May 18ih, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at P M
Arrive at Je*up ..,............^....,..6.88 P M
Arrive tt Thcmasville.. 6.25 AM
,9.40 A M
M ...11.00AM
1:55 AM
7.80 A M
7.30 A M
...........6.00 p M
P M
10 50 PM
..„.A25 P M
P M
7.55 PM
.5 45 A M
Arrive at Bainbridge.
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at Live Oak
Arrive at Tallahassee....
Arrive at Jacksonville.....
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville....^.,
Leave Lire Oak.............
Leave Albany...
Leave Bainbridge.
Leave 1 homasville......^
l^eave Jesup............
Arrive at Savannah 8 20am
No chanae of care between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Perrandina,
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 <5:00
a in.
Passengers leave Brunswick at S;00pm, ar
rive at Savannah 8:20 a xn.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 a m (daily ex
cept Sunday) oonnect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with tbo train arriving xn Macon at 6.25
p M. (daily except Sunday.)
Pa’ace sleeumg car* are run through to an I
frjm Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany wttn pa&seng er trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans. etc.
Mail steamer leave* Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9 50 a m; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 am. ,
Close connection at Jacksonville^ daily (Sun
days exccpitd) for Green Cove Springs, St Au-
rastme, Falatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John's river. _ _
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west,at 11.37 am, and for Brunswick at
4.40 o ro, daily,except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sunday* excepted, at 7.00 a m
Arrive at McIntosh “ “ 9.60 a m
Arrive at Jesup “ H-50 a m
Arrive at Black shear • “ 2-20 P M
Arrive at Dupont “ 6.45 P M
Leave Dupont “ ** 5.00 a m
Leave Blackahear ** “ 9.10 a m
Leave J e*up M ” 1220 pm
Leave McIntosh “ - *&Spm
Arrive at Savannah ** ** 5.15 P M
WESTERN DmaiON.
MOHD4T, WHDHBSDAT AHD PA1DAT.
Leave Dupc-m 5.40 A M
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
CONDENSERS.
AND
TN making my Ninth annual annoutice-neit, would say that I m ike nxDroremints from yea** to
J year, and I now Hitter myself that l now have the mist perfect oatls fn tin wivof iotton Gin
nlag Machinery ever offered to the Aanricin planters ia tnowiyof GjUoaGms. Cotton Gin
Feeders and Condensers. If there nanv dnbsm* what I -*ay, olea«e or let* one of the following
Gins, to-wit: Massey’s Excelsior. Brawn’s Gin, Findlay’s Gin. Pratt’s Gin. Wvan’s Gin. Pollar i\
Gin. Taylor’s Gin, Carver’s Gin, Winship’s Gin, Miller’s Stolen Coatennial Gin, or any other Gin,
and then
ORDER ONE OF MINE,
Try them all and Pay fox* the Best.
It costs the farmer nothing to run^my Gin, as it will pay fori tself three times in ginning one hun
dred bales of cotton in premiums over what the same cotton will bring ginned on any oi the above
Gins, and you have
The Best Bin in the Market Besides!
Mako cheap Gins and superior ones to any other Gins, but my
T O TA L ECLIPSE
Can beat the world and cost about 75 cent, per saw more to set it up than anv other Gin in the
market.
P. c. SAWYER
P. 8.—I make repairing of old Gins a specialty. My Breaster has been at tho bench 41 rears
can put all my improvements to any old Gin at reasonable cost, p. o. S1WTB R
Send lor Circulars and Price list. June 12—law&wlm
file Brown Comm Gin.
Clean* tho Seed better, Bun* Lighter, SteVaSui
co-tnle«a money thun any otbar £&» te the mat*
kaaIycry machine fully and lev«Sr fl
Those macnincs are made oi tbe ntfiuviah,
.d the workmanship and finish are unexcelled.
i.w be en awarded premiums at all tho&talo Fairs,
Georgia, Alabama, Texas, etc., etc.
Price List of Ulna, Feeders and Ce«$*«**re.
Payablo dtulng tho Cotton riea*on.
Sifts.
yt- Saw’
Ml -
IVks o» Gnu
j Av
$ 97.53
130.00
141 75
176.00
152.00
h\ht< «n<l 0‘“
1120.0
140.U
IGOjC
w
A. B. Farqnhar,
Platform Spring Wagons.
Batov Carriages
upont.
Leave Yaidoeta...^.
lieave Quitman..............
Arrive at Thomasville^.^
Leave Thomasville
Leave Camilla...
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany
Leave Cnjaill*
Arrive Thomasrille
Leave Thoaia»ville ....
Leave Quitman _
rnve at Dupont
J 8 Tyson, Master cf Tranpportation.
- H S HAINES,
apriStf General Superintendent.
.. 8.15 A M
.. 9 57 A M
..11.45 A M
m.1.40 P M
,...4.16 p y
.. 6.S0 P M
.. 5.20 A Jf
755 AM
..10 50 A M
1.00 P M
S.1S P M
4.40 PM
6.50 P M
S'rWO FOR {fATALOFlfns'
„ A DU.VWODV. B H SASSNKTT.
DUNWODY &, SASSNETT
attorneys at law.
No SSI Cherry Stre-t. up stairs. Mscon. Ga.
W ILL cive prompt attention to ail Maw
entrusted and will practice in all the
Courts. iur.s snnSt
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K B H AI L. Aceut, Macon. Ga
CENTRAXs HOTEL
EUrAHLA. ALABAMA.
gJOOD BOARD and Rooms and me Mt it
1 SSm* BILLING8* MOT1
Send for Circular,
W. W- COLLINS,
MACON, GA.
Send for Circular.
PORTER SPRINGS,
28 Miles North of Ga ; nesvi!le, Georgia, in the
Blue Ridire Mountains.
J R REYNOLD!**; CO, Proprietors.
Db C A SIMPSON, ofAtlanta, Resident Phy-
■lcian.
Board per day $2; per week $10; per month $89.
Stage fare $2 50 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery stable at the Spring* by A Hope A Co, Stage
Line Contractors. Daily mail. Mflfeic every
day. Dancing in Hall every night till 10&
o’clock. (Porter Springs is the only Summer
Resort in Georgia which employs a Brass Band
and Orchestra.) Ten Fin Alley, Billiard Tables.
Swimming Pool, etc, free—no extra*. Por
l pamphlet or special information address Db J R
* r BYvnr~ -— " —'
WILLIAM McKAY,
ACCOrHTAHT, EXPHBT AHD GlHHBAI. A&XHT
SECOND LTREBT.
TTTITH an experience of thirty-five years* un-
v Y dertake* inveatigation of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re
ceiverships, and confidential business of all
kinds. On application will visit any town* in
Middle or Southwest Ga_, in above capacity.
References:—I C Plant, Asher Ayers, H J La
mar, G H Roberts aud J J Gresham Esquire
Macon, Ga. mal
John L. Hardeman^
Attorney at Law,
Macon, .... tieontl*
Manufacturer of
SEA.1,1311 XJST
ALL 81ZES —STATIONAUY AND
POBTAiiLE. VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
Separators.
THE CHEAPEST, STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SEPARA
TORS SOLD.
These Engines and Separators received
Premiums and Diplomas at the Georgia
and Alabama Fairs laist beo&ou and
where* er exhibited.
Htate Agency For
HEAPEBS.
!HM Cfll HI
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Send for circular giving prices
and description. Address
Ai S. Farqnhar, Macon,
; 75.00
87.60
; -M,
110.00
120.60
130.00
140.0C
160.00
Scxcd ready foi iMpmetn &nd delivered if
: ot* i: Special Imuf ir sasti p f
jx c::ciu.ar containing testlmouhus from over
ur.drcdilve planters, who bought and **ed
irr.i hir.es last season.
From 'to 1808 we ninuufnctur>»a Qtns alt
(. iieonjla* ondej tiffin*. uutut'o'B T *f
.V ;. U’'nrO|. Cl.EXlONh. HRo\'IV & 4
• I r.ada \\ hat was then known the Taylor
llorli g the ye*r 1859 m removed to till* place,
.. Irci*: w:: havobcn exclDsivolv engaged in manu-
.••n ;ulaaf Gins over since ^Vithlons? cxprilt-nco,
he beetubor savtomach. i> and -killed work-
• wo possess sevantag- f not epjoyed by any
-tiicrmannfictnrorin onr tine for producing the
eE?*T work for tlio least money
Engln**s and complete outfit furnished
i.-n desired!* Address
i»oh\ rmTn\’ i:i\ n
y*xr
NIT. AIRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
Tho summit of tho
PIEDMONT Allt LINE,
SO miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PURE MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINERAL WATERS.
COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS.
FIRST CLASS 'IABlE.
Tho Mount Airy Hotel is situated in Haber
sham County, Ga, upon a spur of tho Blue Ridgo
Mountains and upon tho highest point crossed
by the Piedmont Air l.ino, is 8C miles from At
lanta R cular Hark Lines to Clarksville, Tal
lulah Falls and Nacoochee Valley, aud, when
desired, to Porter 8prings. Hotel open all the
year.
In Atlanta buy a round trip ticket to and from
MtAiry for ONE FARE. Terms, $2 per day;
$3 and $10 pc 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
apMtf
Tie Ssnthsrn Meal Secorl
A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine.
T 8 Powell, W T Goldsmith and R 0 Word,
Editors.
Has a Larpe and Increasing Circulation.
Busy
“Schofield’s Portable Steam Eagines,”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
MACON, IGEOJiGIA.
Compact, Simula, Strong, Durable,
and'guaranteedlsuperior.to any other I.
WE SELL THE
; Golsor Grain Separator:
With our ENGINES—For Threshing Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Scrglio-Mills, Cotton. Presses
And Machinery of every description.
Tt criL.uiKr& boiejeihs ua. bfjb oiat,ty :
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
may16m J. S, SCHOFIELD & HCs27.
CONSUMPTION
Tho terror of humanity that yearly carries thousands t/> an un
timely «riwc, not sparing tho young, talented, nor beautiful.
Cough, expectoration, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, pains
in the breast, quick pulse, loss of flash,and debility are indica
tions of this most fatal of nil 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 tho use of Cur bo I ate of Tar Inhalant*. . .
A o "W" U »» A Which makes life so miserable its victims
Ad I nm#l almost wihh for death. MiniMtcr’f*
SOKG THROAT, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, and
BRONCHITIS the near approach of eontnmn.
tion. For these and all pulmonary diseases tho xnoat thorough,
successful and pleasant treatme
successful and pleasant treatment is _ __
CARBOLATE OF TAR
most healing and soothing property
them intoa dense smoke or vap<-.r. This
INHALANTS gUffiSf
more powerful than words can tell or pen express. All ta'al
tlnuirs are propagated by Inhulation. bo potent for tri , 1^13
now made most/wu-cr/ifl foraoo-l. Itdoesnot require minutes
to demonstrate the value of Carbolnteol TiXT^hernost healing
remedial anent knoxrn to aeienee. Balsams and cordials of the
> combined with Pine Tree Tar that the mere breathing converts
H| .H [ inhaled—taken right to the diseased parta. No lie at, no liot
water, simply inhaHmg er breathing it, and you feel its healing power «it once. . This treatment is endorsed
by physicians everywhere, and highly commended by thousands who have used it with perfect satisfaction.
“ Your methods of treating catarrh and consumDtion are certainly very effectual. So-called hopeless cases
need not despair.”— CUAS. IIamiltoh Cabs, 5». D., Louisville, Ky. “ I am so well pleased with your ( nr.
bolnteofTurlnlinlnntthat 1 would not part with it at any price.”—J. J. BekhihgTOX,2506 Elm^St.,1 hila.
UAB1C T D Iff A TWsM KT MT sent to any part of the United hlates or Canada,
n VIVIE1 I If CA I mbll I to be returned if not satisfactory. As the oils and bal
sams condense on the air passages and lungs, their capacity is wonderfully enlarged and the hollow chest
toon becomes rounded and full. Toconsum; tives beyond the possibility of cure the Inhalants always give
great relief, and often cure cases considered hopeless. CATA RRif, so very difficult to treat, and so
seldom cured by other methods, readily yields to this painless and pleasant remedy. It i.« remarkable how
quickiy these ulcerated sensitive membranes are heeled by breathing the vt.por ana forcing it into the dis
eased cavities of the head and eutof the nose. Inhalation is the only method by which this terrible and
almost universal disease can be permanently cured. C2f”Send for Circular and full particulars. Address
Dr. M. W. CASE, S. W. Cor, Tenth and. Arch Sts., Philadelphia.
FAVQ TE
Oft TUB
Practition ar 1
is filled with Abstracts and Gleanings
Scientific Brevities, New mid Useful Formula)
and the Pith and Cream ot nil that is Useful and
Practical in the Dome and Foreign Journals.
Teems—Two Dollars per annum, in Advance;
Club Rates, 4 copies $6, Sample copies £0 cl a.
Address R C \\ OkD. M I),
npr42w Burinov-i .Manager. Atlanta.Ga.
Sand Lasdfgtii & Sots.
are the most extensive growers of
GARDE! SEED
in America. Their lour farms, comprising over
1500 acres, situated in Pennsylvania. New Jer
sey, Virginia and Wisixmsin, are
OWNED.OCCUPIED AND CULTIVATKDBY
THEMSELVES.
The seed* offered are tne result of the moa
careful and experienced selection .year aft< r year
Market gardeners, private families, al
who desire good soeds, should purchase
Landi etas’ Oardeu Seeds.
if your merchant does not keep them write for
them.
DAVID LANDEKTH A SONS,
Philadelphia Pa.
neseR;so ai^Q lished in l?b4&nd kept up eva
ssuli
net 9H dwoiUwfi
ITew Advertisements.
PaIhis a Blkssiho. It locates disease. YVkon-
ever tho bowels become irregular use
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient.
It will save much pain and danger. Nature
sometimes is so outraged bv t*e burden she
is made to carry, through the hf-cdlebsne'H of her
children, that hlie openiy rebels, and puniahes
fearfully. Don’t neg ect tbo proper treatment
when the eymptonn first npp* ar. Resort to tho
Aperient, and get we 1 .speedily.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
jull24w
•V
: will pay AgexiLsuSa
xpftim.or ailowa large
.mS:
SEND
the World.
TO P G KIUH. & CO, Portland,
IInine, for best Agency Business iu
kxn-nsivo Outfit »-ree
>B77:
A YEAR and expanses tr# agents
fD I I I Outfit Free. Address P O VICK
ERY Augusta. Maine.
A flveriu ement S
Send )0c for UO psge pamphlet.
junlO G P LOWELL & CO. N Y.
WHT LOWEST PRICED.
HU I POOREST AND DEAREST.
BUT HIGHEST PRICED
D U I BEST AND CUE a PI
Upw StyleSi
BEST AND CHEAPEST.
Incorporated
1859,
$350,009.
LAMBEBT SPEBOEB, Seo’v. J. BH0DES BB0WNE, President.
Capital and Assets over 9500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Agent* at all Promimnt Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
LAMBERT SPENCER, Secretary, at Columbus, Ga.
WM. W, CAKlfES,^Agent, Macon, Georgia,
NEW PRICES,
J Six Stops, *• Ice ant
■. Embossed Walnut
Cfti-f, of new design,
only
. Ten Stop*. 4 sets
Reeds in new style
• Illuminated Case
only $ys
fri Ten Steps, 4 sets
Reeds 51irror Ton
-^Case, with Gold
Bronze Ornamenta
tion. only $100
0VEB 100,000 m DEand SOLD
WINNERS OP HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL WORLI o HXEI KITIONS FuR
TWELVE YJ4ASS PAST.
PASIS - 1S67 VIENNA - 1873
SANTIAGO, 1-75 PHIL'. PA. 1M6
PAKIH . 1816 I SWEDEN ■ 1878
Encorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodore Thomas
Ole Buff,Gottschalk, Strauss. Warren, Morgan,
and over One Thousand eminent musicians of
Europe and America, rhete«timony as to the
immense superiority of thise instruments over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming and indis-
Utah!*
BENTED UNTIL H-1D FOR.
tbly installments of from $5 to $10, or will
be rented until the rent pays for them. From
le to three years time given for p :.\ ment.
Special rtduction given to Churcbe*. Schools
and Pa?tors. Agents wanted everywhere. Or-
g:ins ?ent on trial to any part of tne South. Wo
pay fre'ght both wavs if not .satisfactory.
SUOTflBBw WHQLEsaLK DFPQT.
trade a Southern Wh de*>al8 D**i»ot Las been es
tablished at Savannah. Ga, from which Dealers,
Chur-hes. Teachers, and th- retail trade can be
supplied at New York and Boston factory rates.
For Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full
information address
LUDLEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.
MiJiaACTUMK’* WHOLBsALS AGBHTS.
aprtdSHw.Stn
31200
• Nopeddling. Expenses paid.
* ° - GRANT * CO., S,