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On U>o Rf» T * ° r r»reon Will'.rce
j n i, brown and bittabod,
5t ii mure Uiw> fifty winter*
■ gin:* lie UTod and I»B({licd and proacbel.
n a t bin memory la N’ow England .
*jo winter uowi can blit;
of t i. ipwdnaee and lie drolinoss
’ C-untlf* Ifgeode linger mill.
And among tboie treaenred legend,
I bold ibia one a boon.
How lie got In Deacon Oroiby’a hay
on a bnnday afterxoon.
Hewn midway In a ee, man,
Hoei ortbndox. on grace.
Vlirn a eonnd of cletant tlinndor
broke Hie qniet of tlio place.
Sow (he motdow of tbo Croebje
‘ ny foil wiibin bis night.
it bo glanced from oni the window
Wii.cn atuod npon bia right.
And lb* green and fragrant haycocka,
iiy acn a there did etand;
Not a meadow liki tbo Deacon’d
yar or near in all the bnd.
(jal*k and lond tho clap, of tlmndrr
Went relling throaKb iba ikioa
Al.ll lb* I’aTeoO aaw bn Deacon
Looting onl with anxiona eyes.
“Jiow, my brethren,” called tbo 1’arron,
and cal ed w.tli m gbt and main,
“ We roust get in Uroilier Croeby’a bay,
’jia our doty now moat plain !”
And be that tbo groat rod Bible,
a- d be towed liiu sermon down.
Hoi a man could ran rcoro swiftly
Thau the i’araon in that town.
And ba ran now to tho moadov.
With all bm strength and epeod;
AnJtbeeoigregatiou followed,
All bemldurca in his load..
With a wi’l they worko 1 and shouted,
And cleared tbo fluids apaco;
And ibe Parson lead tbo Ringing.
Wliilo the sweat rolled down bis faco.
And it thundered fierctr, louder;
Ard link grew east and wow ;
Bat the bay was liuder cover.
And the Parson had woiked best.
Ard again in powand pulpit
Their plaoea took composed;
And tin* Parson preach’ il bis sermon
To ” lifresoilny,” wlier6 it closed.
(N. H , in tlio N. Y Independent.
To think olearly tind net quickly one
mnat have good health. Indigestion ia
tar foe of health and should ni once bo
driven from the system by the regular
at* of Dr. Ball’s Baltimore Pilla. Price
Seta.
Are You .tlakfiiK Honey ?
The recent movements of tho slock Fx-
eh rct>, and Iho rcmaikablo rceu ts accnra-
pltaU-d by tbs mw equalization System
e..Tosses tbo attention of Iloancicrs and
kirMtors in stocks. Tocse who mads un-
paSt' hie inveel mer.ts by other inctliods nro
jrwuly dn.rineil. Tho Mmual Oapitalizv
non p an, baned npon atn t financial ralos,
seearsa lo every investor tho fnll benefit of
■aiuisd capital, with itttmd upanaeoi,
whei:, r llie Investment bo largo or small,
and 'toady gams ean ba made from daily
tackuti.ine Anybody can operato succos-
fui:y by this mothud. w.tb amounta from $25
to 425 000, and rscoivo a pro rata civision of
Urn aggregate profits ascnred by the great
■asuntraiun capital, every ilnrly days ; $5d
wiJ earn c2j i or mere: $5j;i will mako
fdaiCO and ii, .i -ir is, $10JO will rotnrn $7500,
•ad ao on according to tbs market during
tbs month. A Boston morchanC made
j.lth >> ir m an investment of $250 m a
. a . . nr '1 .1 21. Mai V
i than have done even bettor Now circular,
’• Holes for Bncoees,” with invaluable infor
mation to all investors, mailed free. All
inula of Block* and Bands wanted. Ad-
d-tss Adams, Brown A Uo. Bankers and
broken, .2(1 and 2d Broad street, New York
oiy.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
FLORIDA
Macon & Enmswicfe E. B.
Fitters
Th^ wear and tear of business life shakes inch
tremendous OraitH upon bafj and mind :bat
without reoenrae to some susUinim? ignit they
most rire under the piv^ure. To thcu*«
who are breaking dovn. or wattimr a\ray from
urt*neral debility or affections of tho liver, Atom-
arh and the kidneys, a systematic course of the
Bit’ers will so reinfofce the vital functions as to
btflle all the assaults of disease and restore the
avstem to its wanted health. For m'e by all
Drue^int* and respectable Dealers generally,
ml lm
OllEATEST
Out-Door Recreation of the Afire
NEW AND IMPROVED °
Archery Goods
(Wright A Tiiorne*8 Patent)
THE MOST PERFECT
Baws, Arrows, Targets,
Target Stands, Qnirers. Belt?, &c. f
of HKTTER quality, tor LESS money thunever
offered before. Mrui orders promptly attended to.
Bend for Catalogue and Price* liat.
TERRELL DIETZ & CO.,
LOUISVILLE. KY.
Above goods can a!.*o he obtained of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY. 245 Broadway. N Y.
mav* rod 2 m
lt'liiit 20U <lul lu wall aSircel.
Aogrut 16th, 1878. a Philadelphia canto-
» r, wrote Mop.*re. Lawronco & Go., ila* k-
N. Y. : “D areirs: Yonre contftininK
rm.tUDoe for $1,118.25, ae protlte ou my
*0 shares, is reotfred. Accept my thanks,
for I am vorv well eatiBfiod. You may nao
this letter. I would recommend every ono
who feels disposed to apeoolstn to send for
your circular This ia but ono inaUDoe ont
of thousands, ty which tho r.ow Combination
byptemof operating io stocks enables peonlu
With lar^eor small capital to mako similir
prefits. By this excellent plan, tho orders
of tbon$ands of customers from city ai d
rotatry pooled into ono immecae rnm and
co operated as a migtity individual account.
E*ch Bfmn r of tho combination secures all
the advantages of tbs largest capital united
with experienced skill. Profits divided
monthly; $10 iuverted returns $50. or 5 per
- • . rT5 \s.ll maUo $150, and
•5 on. acjordifg to tho market Messrs. I AIR-LINE railway*
Iwrsiius <k Co.'s new circular (mailed freo)
*• two oneariup; rules for suocoas,” aud
rzplaiua everything, eo that ono can ope
rate profitably. All kinds of Btoeka and
bonds vrante 1.* New G jvermuent loan sup-
Phsd. Apply to Gawrenca «t Co., Bankers,
^7 Exchange, N. Y. City.
fke Sf. Kicholafi Hotel*
8» mdway. New York, now under tho pepu-
VB'nagei .»nt of Mr. Uriah Welch, bus Urge,
r ••• r til .t«\l roaimi, excellent ImhIs and perfect
k-tu mcdntioni. An slevalor connects directly
rtb .he ifij** entra* v>*. Tho table and atten*
iaoor throughout is acknowledged as being uu-
arptMed. No extra charge for flrst-elasa
Ka. declt eodSm
Which is cheapest
A package cf Duck's Durham, containing
iwtnty pipe fulls of tlR
or ono common
•vita.
dAw
HUEUMATISM.
This dreadfol torment, the doctors t3U us,
in the blood, and knowing this to be true,
w» advise every snCferor to try a bottle of
Dura-.disomatio Remedy. It Is taken
iatamaUy and will positively cure the worst
in i ! ;<» ah >rttsi time Soil cy every
faiggisitp Mt.pop. Jan!4 dAwSm
.QlUaT^rnr^Tn men axsoae common
* k -ecx*, wlu:. th«'V can buy Marburg Bros.
*KiLOF NORTH CAROLINA.*’ at the n>*
A S i'i.KN DID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
O. FuRTUNK. SEVENTH GRAND D1S
J'WriON. CLASS H. AT NSW ORLEANS.
tU xtSTUtb, lS79-lllth MON-
t SLT DRAWING.
hoisiana State Lottery Company.
Tnul 'iltution was regularly incorporate*i by
C [ t j :e f or Educational and
j’Oantabla purjx>^<<», in IS'tS, for the term of
. ^J'flve year*, to which contract ihr inviola
' ■ -aith ot the State is pledged with a Capital o'
CiJWflMo Which it has sure added a rwerr*
“ IVAMH. ITS GRANDSINGLK SUM-
blftTRlBlTTlON will take place monthly
,' t “ .1 It never scales orpoat*
Loui 4,: the following Distribution:
CAPITA 1.PR.ZK $SO.*mO.
w.OOOTickMsnt $- each. Half Tickets $1.
L1M OF PRIZES.
rue IV.ooc
HUM
iSJSp,
j'Spua
jp
toPriie. J
v0 Pr.rej of
l.ooo!*!”.^.
■V»,,
5.00f
-t-n-i,— fi.000
3,000
lO.UOl
10.00C
1(UH>
10.000
E.){w ,cf ao
• Prfaos of ? 0 -ZZ
n . FPROXIM \TION'TrYzKN.‘
iT"‘ 1 :: u. Pm®* of 9S00 |i.70f
'•Appruxin^ron Pruts of 200 1 SOO
-Vl-roiunaUuu Prurs o! 100 000
‘ to Silt .400
I'luik- agents wanted at
ahum a liberal cumjien-
tor rates to clubs should only be
n-other m N**w Orleans.
■"f.r^a’ r ,* * r '- T slating lull address, for further
..jU.or read orders to
M A DAUPHIN.
^ B O Box SW. New Orleans, La.
! rr .. ,ur * r!l! i -xtraordinary drawings are un*
T ' K/k'r JL 1 * 1 'management of GEN G
ikLV »nd GKN 2UBALA
Authorized by tho Commonwealth of Kv,
otn™
popular Drawing of the
Commonwealth Dlsfrihu-
tlo-i Co.
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE.
In the City of Louisville, on
Thursday. July 31, 1879.
On which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will
bo given—holders of a ticket or part of a ticket
entitled to admission free.
The Drawing will be supervised by men of on*
doubled ehavoder and standing, and ticket*
holders, agints and clubs are respectfully re
quested t« send on reprrrentatives with proper
credentials to examine into tho Drawing.
A Not Kra in the History
of Lotteries.
Every tic.ket*holdcr can be liisown supervisor,
o»U out his number and see it placed in the
« heel.
The Management call attention to the grand
opjionunity presented of obtaining, for only *2,
any of
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
’ lnu..,. MN , m .
1 Frias
1 Prim
IO Prizes $1,000 each ,
20 Prizes £00 each ..
1(*0 Prizes 100 each.
200 Prize■* 50 oach ..............................
600 Prizes 2t»e.«cli
1,000 Prizes 10 each . .*
0 Prizes 3-»0 c:k h. ap'rozimat'n prizes
9 Pnaea 2(*0 each do do
»Pnzes 100 each do do
1.0t>0 Prizes $112,406
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets, $30. 35 Tickets. 8100
All applications for club rates should be made
to the home oillce.
Remit by po>tofflce 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-
MO.My &ALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. orTJ
COMMKUK >RD.Sec*y, Courier*Journal Build*
inir. lg>uisriiln Kv. unis julySl
N B—After July Stst Drawings will occur
Monthly.
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE,
hTAUNTON. VIRGINIA.
Opeca its SOih Session September 18tli. 1879.
One of the flrat schools for young ladies in the
United States. Clixcat-t unsurpassed bur*
roonJicgs beautiful. Attendou by pupil from
Sercnuen 8tat». Stricu*st economy required
Among me lowest terns in the Union.
TERMS—Bowl, Washiug. Lights, Frg’ish
Course, Latin, French, for each half ot the bch^
lastic year —
All extras very low. Kor Catalogue address
Rev WM A UARRIH.DD. President,
julll dStkwCt Mauiiton. Virginia.
ATLAHTA & CHARLOTTE
OFFICE GEX’D PASS. A TICKET AGT
ATLlSTA. Ha. Oct SI. 1S73.
O N and after Bn ml ay. Nsraober lotli. doulile
daily Train* will run onthis Eoad as follows
GOING EAST.
Nntht Slai! and Passenger Train.
Arriro Atlant».._„......«
Lcsvo Atlanta S.lSpm
Day Passenger Tram.
Arrire AUnrta... .
Leave Atlanta #.00 p m
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive rttluntn - 12.00in
Leave Atlsuti ••-c*--—•
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta...^. 30 SO pm
Leave Atlanta "gg’gra; ,lw,, ‘" w
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atwnf ■■■■..■ nw—-m—w— 1A
lxv.ve Atlanta —— 5 40am
Through Freight Tnca
Arrive AtlMjU... w «...»~..«—— —
Leave Atlanta •*— 9s *' ani
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at At »nt» 4.60pm
Leave Atlanta
Through Freight Tram
Arrive Atlanta — 11.S0 a m
Lesre Atlant
rtionat
IJ noin _ _
GJ FORK ACRE. G M.
VJ HOUSTON, _ ,
Genexwl Pa*»aer,ger ard Ticket Agent.
Macon. Ga. t April 19,
and after Sunday, xhe 201 h ir.atant, Pav-
•^ugeriramx on this road will run as fol-
CUMBBRLAKD ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT Passenger NO. L SOUTH. Daily^
Leave Macon 7:45 PM
Arrive Cochran. . _ 9:i7PM
Arrive k^BtTnan , - IffcASPM
Arrive Jetup...^.^...*.^.^.^.^. .... H .... 3:27 AM
Arrive Bnintw-ek < 6:C<0 a
LeaveBruniwirk per s:earner...... ^..... 6:I5a
Arrire Fcrnandina M „tiiKA
Arnye Jackyjimile - b& PM
Amv« Cedar Keys 8.S5P _
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2, NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Kc-vs... m S:i5am
Leave Jacksonrill*^.^ „^11:15
Leave Fenumdina Dtr Steamer .....3 43 pm
Arrive Brunswick 7:46 p m
Leave Brunswick^.^^.^.^ 8.-CO P M
Leave Jesup^.^ 10:33pm
Leave E—Ulisil 8^1 a m
Leave Cochran 4r.3S a M
Arrive at Macon 6:45 a m
Close conneciionat Macon for all points North,
East and Weal via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3,bout
YiaJesupand Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon..
Arrive Cochran^......
Arrive Eastman.........
Arrive Jesup
Arrive Jacksonville^.,
7:15 AM
... 9:48 A
.11:14 A M
6:25 P M
. 7:23 A X
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville.........*. 5.15 P M
Leave Jesup.* 6.15 * x
neavc Kastman 1;21 pm
Leave Cochran.*..,**..*. 2.45 p x
Arrive Macon * * 5:15 p x
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
HAWKINSYILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sum
day.
Leave Cochran*...*.*. 10.-00 p x
Arrive Hawkinsrille 10:45 PX
Leave Hawkicsvillo.*... * 8:30am
Arrive Cochran....*.*.**..* 405 ax
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Maixn.
Leave Cochran *.*. 10:00 AX
Arrive Hawkiniville*.* 10:45 a x
Leave Hawkinrrille****.. ..*....*...*. 1 45 p x
Arrive Cochran 2:S0PM
Connects at Cochran with trains 8 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GBo.W. ADAMS. Gen. SupL
W. J. JA&TI8. Mast. Trans.
Central 226 Soitmestern
June 26. lSf9
U N and after Sunday, June29,1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
TSAIV 50. 1.—60X50 50EXK AST) WJJ8T.
Loaves Savannah *.**..9:20 A M
Leaves Augusta.*.*.******..**.** .9*^0 A M
leaves Macon for Atlanta...*....**. JU5 p x
Arrives at Atlanta* 8^0 a X
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
C0XI36 SOUTH A3D 5AST.
Leaves Atlanta..............................*....11:40 ? X
Arrives at .-m. T , T 6:20ax
Leaves Macon....**.* 7:00 A X
Arrives at Milled gcvilie 6:44 AX
Arrives at Eatontciu .11:80 A X
Arrives at Augusta * 4:45 p x
Arrives at Savannah*.*....*..* 4:00 p m
Leaves Augusta....**..*...* 9:30 a X
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gull Railroad for all points in Florida.
TEJLlir 50.2.—GOI5G 50STH AZTD WB3T.
Leaves Savannah.*.**,*,*..* 7:80 P X
Arrives at Augusta..,.* 5:40 A X
Leaves Augusta*** * 8:30 P X
Arrives at MilledgoriUe*.*..«*..*...... 6:44 A X
Arrives at Batonton.*.*.***..*..**....ll:80 a m
Arrives at Macon*.*.*.*..**.*.*....... 8:00 A X
Leaves Macon for Atlanta... 8:40 a m
Arrives at Atlanta*.****.*. J: 15 P M
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula, 8 85 a m
Arrives at hufsuls............................. 8:42 r x
Arrives at Albany.* *..**.*..*....* 8:48 p M
Leaves Macon for Columbus *..* 8.45 a x
Arrives at Columbus*.*..**.*.*.*. 2.15 p x
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Kufaula with Montgomery A Kufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Kufaula Train connects at Fort Valley for Per
ry, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely .Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Fridays.
COKI56 SOUTH A5D JtaJST.
Leaves Atlanta*.*.**.....*....*.*..*.*„..A15 P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta*,*.*.*. 6.55 p x
Leaves Albany*.****....* 11:23 A X
Leaves E of aula* * * *....11:27 a X
Arrives at Macon from Kufaula and Al
bany.*..*., * 6:88 P X
Leaves Columbus **.**.12.55 a x
Arrives at Macon from Columbus.**. 6'CS p x
Leaves Macon. .** ***** *.7:35 P X
Arrives at Augusta*.*. 6:40 a x
Leaves Augusta...* 8:30 p n
Arrives at Savannah * * 7:15 a x
Passengers for Milled geville and Eatoptch will
take train No. t from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connoct daily except
Monday, for these points.
Tlrough Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah aud Augusta, Augusta and
Mar >n,and Savannah ard Atlanta.
K H exiTH, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agfc. Gen 8upt. URE, Savannah.
J 0 Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. Boot. 8 W R R. Macon.
anS tf
ID O UST 3 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
your Vehicle at once and have it made as
GOOD AS NEW.
W. W. COLLINS
Carriage Manufacturer*
66, 70 «3c 72 SECOND STREET.
On hand and constantly.arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
3 Reliable Farm Wagons.
ATLANTIC & GOLF B. R.
J
,.*....4.10 P X
,.*.*.G.S3 P X
*.....6 25 AX
* 9.40 A X
.**.11.60 AX
1:85 AX
7.50A X
......7.80 A X
...8.00 P X
Gscriia Railroad Coop®.
SUPERINTENDENTS OP PICE.
Augusta, Ga. July 12.1879.
Commends* Sunday, is;h test, the following
nivuiittr »chedule will b«* operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—5 minutes slower
than Macon: • __ %
NO 17—EAST (drily).
Leave Mccon*. m m
Leave Milltrigevllle “
Leave Sparta
Leave War ronton
Arrive Cnmnk
Arrive Washington*,
Arrive Athens.
Arrive Atlanta
Arrive Auirusita...
*.11:14 a m
,...11 -j; a Ui
... p m
S*1S p m
'* ps
*.**.. 3.2S p m
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave Augusta*. — a ™
Leave Atfantu **“9*15am
Leave Washington *...*.«........~I0-^ » ra
fW— - -—- LI4 pm
Arrive W»rrenton—*.**. 1.30 pm
* rrnve SjwriA...^ 2.S5 p m
Arrive Mil ledge ville S.sspm
Arrive Macon 2.35 pm
No conn.^-t.cn to or from Washington on Sun-
ir,—SAST (dailr. except Sunday).
M»con —5 uiSSS
1/cave Spono**.. — —** . 77 ‘ ‘
Ai **KO lS-WBST (daily.orcept Sunday).
I*t. Aumift. l’ertSm
Arrive Warronton — ———-
Arrive Macon ®- 45 9,0
Arrive
^Trains will not atop at fia* static
Cloi-r connections at Au«ru*ta for all points
Boat and Southeast, and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Superb iu>/>rored Sleepers between Macon and
^F^lnian Sky*pres Aumsta to N^r York.
Only one change Macon to New \ork.
Tickets and Ha/me Checks, Time Cards, etc.
are Vo obtained at Union Depot or at Union
Ticket 0!fi~. 6* Mulbemr
8u»wrintendent
B R DO&SBX.
Qcperol Paaaengtr Agent
GX53BAX. StrrxiuirrBirDXirr’s Otficx,
ATLA5T10 A3D GULP RAILHOAD
Sava53Air, May 17th, 1876.
/"\N and after SUNDAY, May 18tb, PA^scncer
Trains on this Road will run os follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah drily at..**..***.
Arrive at Jeaup.........*..*******.
Arrive at Thom**vi!!o.*....«.........
Arrive at Bainbridge.*.**.....~~.~,
Arrive at Albany...*. ***.....
Arrive at Live Oak***,
Arrive at Tallahassee*..*,
Arrive at Jackaonvilla
Leave Tallahassee *.*.**... _ .
Leave Jacksonville****...***.**. *.B.C0 p x
ljeave Live Oak — — lOfcirx
Leave Albany *.* *.**.4A5 P X
Leave Balnbridve 8.45PM
Leave 1 homnsvilie******.. -7.85 pm
Leave Jesup***.** ...8 43 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.
Passengers from Savannah for Ferrandina,
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
m.
Passengers leave Brunswick at S.-00 pm, ar
rive at Savannah 8:80 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A x (djuly ex-
*pt Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this tram connect
at Jeaup with the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
m. (drily except Sunday.)
Palace sleeping cars are run through tc an 1
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect ai Albany auiti potoeuger train* both
way* on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma-
oon, Kufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Brinbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 6 50 am; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9JU) a m.
Close connect»cn at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excel,tad) for Green Cove Springs, St Au
gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river.
Trains on B. ar d A. Railroad leave Junction,
going west, at 1US7 a m. and for Brunswick at
4.40 o n . daily, except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7AO a m
Arrive at McIntosh
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Blackiheor •
Arrive at DupoLt
Leave Dupont 44
Leave Blacks hear M
Leave Jesup
Leave McIntosh “
Arrive at Savannah **
Wh’STKRN DYVuuON;
X05DAT, WED5ESDAT A3D P&1DAT.
Leave Dupont.**.*.* 5.40 a X
Leave Valdosta..*. 8.15 am
j„.**ve Quitman 9 87 a X
9 60 a X
11.50 A X
ftOPS
6.45 PX
5.00 A X
9.10 A X
12X0 P X
SA3P a
5.15 PX
Arrive at Thomasville*
Leave Thomasville*.**
l^nve Camilla*. . J
Arrive nt Albany.
Leave Albany*
Leave CmrUJo*....*.**
Arrive Tuomasvulc*, J
Leave Thooiasrillo .....
Leave Quitman j
J S Trsox, Master cl Tnu^Mtau
aprSStf
,11.45 a x
*1.40 P X
.4.16 PX
6.S0PX
5.20A X
7S5 A X
10 20 A X
..... LOO P X
.... 8.1S P X
4.40 PX
, 6.30 P X
js-r.
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Sfgm> FOR CXTALOeitBS
B H SASSNKTT.
H A DUNWODY.
DUNWODY & SASSNETT
attorneys at liiy.
ICo Cherrr Stre*t. op stairs. Maron. Ga.
VA ) iLi, rive prompt attention to all totiam*
VV cr.tru.tej anJ will practice m all the
ImS minSt
CACTISS-' ••
AUAU.I A~...
R B HIM
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j. Rlinira,
nUa
biaek,
jboOungcombHi
Macon, Ga
centhai* hotel
EHFAULA. ALABAMA,
G
OOD BOARD are Rooms and tie Bert At
BILLINGS * BtOTR
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Platform Spring Wagons.
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS.
i he Brown Cmion Gm.
CIrun*tho Seed better, Rnn« Aafaiiea
1 than ary otlaw Giatathemar*
l»‘*l tl\ery inw^-hlna* ftil.y nnd lr|
TN making ray Ninth annual announcomeit. would say that l make improvem ents from yoar to
J year, aud I nowtlutter myself that l n >w hive the mo-rt perfect outfit in the wav of •Jotton Gin-
iiing Machinery ever offered to the Amorictu planters in tae w iyof Cotton Gins. Cotton Gm
Feeders and Condensers. If there «*anv .l> ibriuc wait [ «*iy. oleA^o or le- oao of tho following
Gins, to*wit: Massey’s Excelsior. Brawn’s Gin, Findlay’s Gin. Pratt’s Gin. W#na*s Gin. Pollard’s
Gin. Taylor’s Gin, Carvers Gin, Wiuship’s Giu, Miller’s Stolen Centennial Gin, or any other Gin,
and then
ORDER ONE OF MINE,
Try them all and Pay Tor the Best,
It costs the farmer nothing to runlray 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 ginued 0:1 any ol the above
Gins, and you havo
Tie Best Gin in tie Market Besides!
Make cheap Gins and superior ones to any other Gins, but my
T O TA X, ECLlP^l
Can beat the world and cost about 75 cents per saw more to get it up than any other Gin in the
market.
p. c. SAWYSa.
P. S.—I make repairing of old Gins a specialty. My Brcaster has been at tho bench 43 years,
can put all my improvements to any old Gin at reasonable cost. P. O. SAWYSR.
Send for Circulars and Price list. Juno 12—lawAwXm.
machines nro mruio ot fho be«4 matrrt*l%
And the workmanship and finish ore unexcelled.
' 1- b ’ a awarded pro::; rams ot nil the Statu Fairs.
. . 11, Alabama, Texas, etc., etc.
Prico List of Gina, Feeders and i
Payable during ilu, Cotton Seaton.
IYkxo/Gbm.
$ 7&.W
87-fiO
100.0U
110.00
moo
140.00
1G0XC
$ i;';ST
113.75
130.00
111.75
152.60
178.00
1^2.00
20AOC
avata uJ O—
1120.0
140.C
160JB
boxed ready for anlpment and delivered at
: ; » Special term* ic pu^ch*i#r$. $
. ■ -ir 11 1 c : -Ui.ioni’ii** from ont*
! acdrcdliw planters, who bought and used
r acbinca Inst season.
' !3 to IS-'^S we manufactureo Giua at s
. ■liidc: tiu ficn u:ji:..-v»f M T. I
• ,c Co., nftenvards Clemons, Ritoua A t
: !*.ndo whatwna thru known the Taylor
M»h g tho year IS-’*? n- removed to this place,
'u’io wa ti ivebrrn cxelnsiv* !v engaged li» nuura-
•ictuileg Gins ever since Witblong experience,
.';c bt>'t l.ibnr saving machinery and skilled work-
icj, wo possess ndvancige* not enjoyed by any
*. <'r m:muf;ictnrrrtn our line for producing the
r>x work for tho least money.
*: •' Engines *nd complete outfit farulshed
n‘C! ? '-s, Engine* «nd
lien uet'lred. Addr^s
•fin V COTTON «!!>
JlfW l,fll
A,
V*“V*»
Mli/.v
Manufacturer of
ODUA.Xjns.'spa. :xxvr
13
ALL SIZES — STATION >ET AND
PORTABLE. VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
THE CHEAPEST, STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE 8KPARA
. TORS SOLD.
These Engines and Separators received
Premiums and Diplomus at the Georgia
and Alabama Fairs hut fceason and
whermer exhibited.
State A genov For
KIBtl
REAPEBS.
Hsriofl’s corn Ml,
Batov C ar ri ages
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes
on hand. Send for circular giving prices
Address
always
and description.
A, B. Farquhar, Macon, Ga
“Schofield’s Portable Steam Engines,”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Compact, Simula, Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed.superior to any other s
| WE SELL THE
0 Golnor Grain Separator*
With our ENGINES—For Threshing Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Ssrgho-Mills, Cotton. Prssses
And Machinery of every description.
EDItiUIKTO- BOIMRS jSL. CIALiTV :
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
mayl 6m J. S. SCHOriSLB SZ. SON.
ksmlnsMt
CATARRH
feelings, matter dropping into tho throat, disgusting odors, and Anally e
If neglected, may rapidly devoir* 1
into quick consumption. Orda
nary treatments will not core it.
Ita elTccta are nervous weakness.
lo?s of smell, taste, hearimr, and
voice, weak eyes, dizziness, faint
umj/tion and premature death, 1'or
- CONSUMPTION HA'MFEVER
, tnorou^n, ana certain to euro auu givo m
INHALE!
\ Catarrh, Bronchitis, CouRhs,Nervous and Catarrhal Headaches,Deafno c s»,
: -} Sore Throat, and all diseases of the air-passages and lungs thero is no treat-
meet so pleasing, thorough, and certain to cure aud civo in.it:-nt relief as
DEVONE’S
PWTnib
Mark.l9*l
A compound of the most healinf balsams known to medical odenee,’*
CARBOLATEO PINE TREE TAR breaiiiing or in- 1
linlinar from DeYone’s Inhaler, is converted into a cleaning, invig
orating, and liealing vapor, and taken direct to the diseased Cft-..ti>-3 of tho
head, and into all the air-passages and the lungs where it acta as a local
^application to the diseased surface, and itfl health-giving pfiwer is felt at
’ »nre. The only method by which these disr-as*-s can be permanently cured.
HOME TREATMENT fSM&tSiSSStSL
Txrrr.rwt> or Cnnada, to be returned if not satisfactory. Also for sale by
uevoneb isHitiB. d«J irgJsfs. Send for circular giving full information, terms, etc. Acorn-
>etent physician alwavs in charge. Advice frco on all chronic diseases. State symptomsplair.ly. and you*
ftise will have immediate and careful attention, and fret* advice by return mini. U7.<-n trn:my # *a»w-
bi*super. Address HO.UH AIEDldNK CO., S. W. cor. Tenth and Arch Sts- I’hUadelpLia. i'-v
RAT. AiRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
Tlio summit of the
X»lJEI>3IO!Na? AIR LINE,
SO miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PURk MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINERAL WATERS.
COM FOltTABLK APARTMENTS.
FIRST CLASS TABLE.
Tho Mount Airy Hotel is situated in Haber
sham County, Gn, upon a spur of tho Blue Bidgo
Mountains and upon tho highest point crossed
by the Piedmont Air Line, is 8C miles from At
lanta R- gular Hack Lines to Clarksville. Tal
lulah Falla and Nacooohee Valley, and, when
desired, to Porter bprixigs. Hotel open all the
3 ear.
In Atlanta buy a round trio ticket to and from
Mt Airy for ONE FARE. Terms, 5=2 per day;
$8 and $10 per week, according to room. Chil
dren and Nurses half rates.
M C WILCOX. Manager.
Fred n Scofield, late of Uplands Hotel, East
man, Ga, Assistant Manager, in charge of Ofiico
ujn25 tf *
Tie S&Etan Helical Recent
A Mutllj Journal of Practical Medicine.
T 8 Powell, W T Gelds onth and R 0 Word,
Editors.
Hasa Laro'eand IncreasingCirculatior
FAVO TE
or Tim
Busy Practitioner!
It is filled with Abstracts and Gleanings
Scientific Brevities, New nnd Useful Formula?
and the Pith and Cream of all that is Useful and
Practical in tho Homo and Foreign Journals.
Terms—Two Dollsrs per annum, in Advance;
Club Rates, 4 copies $6. Sample copies 20 cts.
Address R C WORD, M D.
npr42w Biminesw Manager. Atlanta.Ga.
David Laaireli & Suit
are the most extern, ve growers of
America. Their four (arms, comprising over
1800 acres, bitnatcu in Penmylvan.:*, New Jer-
soy, Virginia aud Wisconsin, are
OWNED.OCCUPIED AN l) CULTIVATED BY
THEMSELVES.
Tho seeds offered are tno result of the mos
careful and experienced selection .year after vear
Market gardeners, private families, and nl
who desire good seeds, should purchase
Landretha’ Garden Seeds.
If your merchant does not keep them wntefor
them.
DAVID LANDRKTH A SONS.
Philadelphia, Pa.
neseR?so npq lished in 1784 and kept up ev
hHqli Of** 91. HwndAwg «
New Advertisements.
Pais is a Blessing. It locates disease. When
ever the bowels become irregular uso
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient*
It will save much pain and danger. Nature
sometimes is so outraged by t r e burden aim
is made to carry, through tho heedlesi»ncss of her
children, that she openly rebels, aud punishes
fearfully. Don’t neg ect tho proper tieatment
when the symptoms first app: ar. Resort to tho
Aperient, and get we'l speedily.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
jal!24w
We will pay Agentsu
i?loo jmt inf*ith
tl? *7 *7 *7 A YEAR *r.d exprswt to agents
»Df / / Outfit Free. Address P O VIUK-
KY AagUNfft, yiain>».
i r,m pl! rrapr-r of 4 lira s nserted on- week
uHl U bllitlll in $50 newt-papers for 510.
Send for liO psgo panii hici.
Junl9 G P KOWI’.LL & CO. N Y.
A GENTS WANTED,—for tlie b-*t and fast
est selling Pictorial Hooks and Bibles.
Price* reduced 8S per cent. Address NATIONAL
PITRMHH I NO COMPANY. Phifedebin Pa.
MU jlM l k Q { Iry
nor
BUT
Lowest priced.
POOREST AND liPARES
HIGHEST PRICED.
BEST AND CHE APES
Send for Circular.
W. W. COLLINS,
MACON,; GA.
Send for Circular.
PORTER SPRINGS,
28 Miles North of Gainesville. Georgia, in the
Blue Ridge Mountains.
J R RBIlsOLD8tfct CO. Proprietors.
Da C A SIMPSON, oi Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board per day $•; per week 810; per month $80.
Stage fare $2 30 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery Stable at the 8prings by A Hope A Co, Stage
Line Contractors. Daily maxi. Music every
day. Dancing in Hall every night ti’l 10}£
o’clock. (Porter Springs is the only bummer
ResDrt ir. Georgia which employs a Brass Band rt T
and Orchestra ) Ten Pin Alley. Billiard Tables. J OXXH JLi. aXcLi Cl6 JJUL&Ilt
Swimming Pool, etc, free—no extras. For
. par rV.'t nr special information address D* J R
1 KRVv* »LDb. General Manager, Porter Spring
▼ia Gainesvillfs Georgia, jul Macon, - ■ ■ - Georfflfl
WILLIAM McKAT.
ACCOU5TA5T, BXPBBT A51> Gimil A6557
SECOND 8TRBKT.
W ITH an experience of thirty-five years' *n-
dertakes investigation of pnblic 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:—I C Plant, Asher Ayers, K J La
mar, G B Roberts and J J Gresham Esquire
Macon. Go. mal
Incorporated
1859,
Capital
$.350,000
LAMBEBT SPEEOEB, Sec’v. J. BHODES BBOWNE, President.
Capital and Assets over —*—$500,000*
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
A^nt, ,t .11 Promimnt Points throughout th« State.^hom^ Co! ,^ bus , G „.
WM. W. CARNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
SUMMER TRAVEL.
If yan journey lor business, health or recrea
tion. to t'ie Mountains. Lakes or Shore, over
land or over sea. don't fail to secure the protec
tion of ACCIDEST INSURANCE in THE
TRAVELERS, of Hartford. Any regular
Agent ic ill tr rite a yearly or monthly Policy in
a few minutes, or n Ticket from one to thirty
days. The cost is so small that any one can
afford it who travels at all—Cash paid for
Accidental Injuries over $3,000,000.
(lSstatylisnca 1807.)
PATENTS
For Inventors Procured by
T. H. Alexander & Elliott,
Solicitors and Counsel in Patent Causes.
No fee unless sucre«!tful. Cases r*»Iec?ed by
other hands a specialty. Bend for “Hints to
inventors’* free. iv27w
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I ijfJS
a:°N>
New Styles.
NEW FRIGES,
Six Stops, Flegant
Embos v<i Walnut
Case, of new des.gn,
only
Ten Stops, 4 Bets
!b-“ds in r.**w f.tv 1.1
Illuminated Ca«e
only $95
Ten Stops, 4 sets
• Jiceds M*rror Ton
Case. with Gold
Bronze fJrnamenta-
tfon. only $100
OVER 100,000 MA DE and SOLD
WIJVNKRS OK HIBHHST HONORS AT
ALL W,»RLC s HiHIRITIONS FuR
TWJELVK YKAKS PAST.
VI£N1JA - 1873
1*HILa. PX.
PABI5 - 1867
SANTIAGO, l'T5
PAKI8 - 1S70 I SWKDKTf - 1818
EnCor.-^il by Franz Lis?t. Tfi«.*oUore Thoma-,
Ol.* !. Gottsc’.;’.;!:, Str u*--. \ x arren, Morgan,
ov-r O.-if 11: ,’.*--i:. I . inir>**nt musicians of
Europe and America. The testimony as to the
immense superiority of tlitse in^truments over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming and radis-
KENTED UNTIL PAID FOK.
id F
ithly installment*
anted until the r-
to three years tun
l redaction *
ors. Agents
t on trial to a
ht both wavs
. ii..
oy
of from 55 to $10, ■
:* PH\s f.,r them. From
:: given for payment,
ven to Churches, Schools
wanted everywhere. Or-
r.y part of the South. We
SiiOrHoRN w HO LEM LE DEPOT.
“or ttio more oobveniei.i -uppiy oi Southern
de a Southern W1
tttblish.jvl ut Savanna
Chur' lies. Teachers,
implied at New Yo:
?’cr Illustrated Cats
.• formation address
LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.
MoWUPaCTUKISH’s WHOLBSALB AGB5T8.
apr2 ri*2y wSm
(in. fiom which Dealers,
d the retail trade can be
and Boston fnctory rates.
?ues, price lists and full
.6 Mb Iiw>: Ei.. (.
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