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T2Tmaking;my Ninth annualanmamsmant, wouldsay thktliniks mjroveannsi from
J year.aid I nowilitter meself thit l u*,v hzva tid tn*st pjffart outfit m tli-j wi/o?
mns Machinery ever offered to tae Am mem planters in taiwayof CjUdu Gms. Onto
feeders and Con leaders. If there it vir .tiiosru wiitt *iy, olena -iris- no of the for
£} n9 ' 1 ^laisey’s Excelsior. Brawn’s Gin, Pin Hay’s Gin. Pratt’s Gin. Whim’s Gin. Pv
Gl J Ta^ Ior a Gin. Carver s Gm,Winslii p VGin, Miller’s Stolen Centennial Gin, or any oth
OYER 100,000 M A ljE and SOLD
' -- N "■ < ‘ '■ *». ’ll -h) St' iio.vjn; AT
ALL W )RL' EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWELVE VL.iKS PAST,
PAEIL - lo67 VIlN'.Na - 1873
fciNimO, 1-75 PHIL . 17*. 1*70
PASIS - 18*6 S1VKDKX - 18*8
1.: 1 } y Fr.i z Lis.-*. TIi'-odorH Thoma-,
O •• Ku ..«• •. Vrn.\. i-r*‘n, •iK.rnn,
u!: i >>.-r »: •• i • :nir:*-itt musiciims of
• • •• .1 Arn-x- .-1. r.\ n, to the
‘si*, -r. • ity of *«.* s • ..is:ruin.»r:ts over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming and indis-
taonthly installments of from 55 to $
be rente i until the rt*nt pays for tbei
one to three years lime git on for T* .• m
Specialreduction given to Church®
and Pa:-tors. Agents Wanted srerywl
ghns >ent on trial to any p »rt of the So
r.-i .■ frr-.’iiT },. tii - >• i* -t. r
Tom
t -. Schools
ln*r.'. Or-
•outh. We
Columbus, Gi
w!iii i :i Dealers,
iil !r>;tJe can be
■i f u-tory rates.
;• lists and full
LTODEN i EATr.S, Savannah, Qa.
For Inventora Procured by
Wholesale aqb.ni!
Atrnw to: Telegraph and * Meager.
,.-*uU (A’a)—R I> flnropshire
00$®?%
mri
AS AUGUST DAY.
Ov*r tb« field* by winding way*
We v angered on together
Under the II *ihingasare skies.
• nshush of August weather.
Bo ind aoouiu*. a'»r and tour.
We beard the locust bumming.
And tbe »*t ?r» atarring the lonely path
Lua^hoi out to see us coming.
Birl tonga out of the annlit oak
Fall rippling through the shadow.
Like a spear of flame tbe cnrdm&l flower
Burned out along the meadow.
Into our hearts the blpb<; wind blew.
It* own free gladness giving.
And all things Un<h <1 in the happy earth
Fur tbe pure, sweet joy ef living.
Two rcamel on with th*ir eyes aliffkt.
And thi-.r hearts too ati 1 for laughter.
Two m a revel of golden life.
Looked neither before nor after.
One went dreaming with downcast faee
Through the ho«h of the woodland cover.
But or.e praised God from a trembling heart
That the shallow of p»in *a« over.
-Alice MI; Uy i * Su uanj, Afternoon.
All bkbioa are d:uju.nuva v.iu.ar«, sinoa
tboy come, tueya c, they con<|a*r, Home-
time* bTloelr r nile alillceM, bat ottsaer
b. oonttoucil npiOirtouH crying mdnitcd
hr colio. b t-tbing, flitulenay. eto. Of.
B ill’* Blby S, tnp, by its gentlo yet Bpe-
oiit3 Influence, qaieUtbe little ones wilh-
oa: tier prodnoing tbe leant injarioae
tffso:. Pfioe25 Ortuia a bottle.
klTTESS
The wear and tear of business life makes such
tremendous drafts upon body and mind that
w.thout recourse to aomr auruining agent they
must five way under tbe pressure. To these
who are breaking down, or wa-tieg away irom
general debility or affections of the liver, stom-
arh and the kidneys, a systematic course of the
Lifers will so rem'orce the vit-1 functions aa to
baffle a'i the a>taulls of disease and restore the
sv-:**m to its wonted health. For ra’e by all
Druegiatsaad resptclable Dealers generally*
nil lm
GREATEST
Out-Door "Recreation of the Ag e
>*BW AND IMPROVED °
Archery Goods
(Wrinht 4 Ttorr.t’fl Patent)
To stock speculation, a iboueund dollara
n o rom.timea mail* trom an inToctojent
ot oue bondred. Send to Aki fc'rothing-
h*m & Oo , broker*. 12 Wall ftreet. Ne'e
York, lor their Weekly/ Financial Jteport,
tout free.
—The Duke ot Argjli ia in favor ot the
'boom.' ll.forabia departure ha icmarhod
to a friend, ’for myself I do not think that
tbe people of ibe United Mates can pneeib'y
do better than to toplaco Sen. Grant in the
White II use, and to ktep Lim tbero by sue-
e -dve elections, if noed bo, for tno remain
ing term of bis life.* For bo is an English
man!
THr.t 1'ut i'ersoia Cnunot ]te
Found
Net even Eil-oi>, with all bis Inventivo
genial end extot-ive research, c.m find a
fat person (bat Allan’s Anti-Fat will cot
redaoe at tbe rets of from two to five
panel, a wetk. Tbote having uselesdy
tried different auli-fat prescriptions, in
clading Rtarvation, horseback and Raw-
hor.e riding may be rkeptical, bnta fair
trial will convince them that Allan’s An
ti-Fit la a Honnine medicine, and that it
will ep-.odily frill all its promises.
Sold bydrnggiaii.
From Da S. J. Belt. Baltim irk, Md.
X have prescribed C’ofdjn’s Liebig’s L--
quid Emaetof Baef nnl Tonic Invigor-
utor, and cheerfully state that it nas met
my most ranguir.mxpectaticns, giving to
patients lonR enfeebled by chronic dis-
i-ae p, debility, weakoees, loss of appe
tite one indigestion, the needed nnlimon
and nerve i»od. bold by Jno. Ingalls,
Macon.
“Alt. tbe health I enjoy, and even my
life, I may say, ia in consequence of Sim-
moDe* L : v»*r Regulator. I would not take
one million dollar* tor my interest in that
m.dictn*. W. II. Wilson,
jn:22 lrv Welborn, Fio.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO 4JTD PROM
FLO RIDA
Macon & Brunswick R. R.
GratsAX 8rp»»i»Ti»i»n’« 0*iic»,>
Macon. Gb.. Apnl 19. 1579. /
O N und After 8und»y, the 2uth in*uut. I’m*
•cuger treins on this road will run m fol-
CUMBERLAKD ROUTB vi» BRUNSWICK
N'ioHT passenger no. :. solth,
Leevt Mwoc 7;45 P X
Arrive Cochrxn.., * M
Arrive Kkitn<ui„. M ..w
Arrive Je«up
Arnve Hrunswicr.^^.. ....
L-fck - k ;*?r st* ba-*r,
Arrive Feniandin*
Arrive Ccdur K^js.^.......^
.10:45 PM
5 27 A II
6:00 A X
....... 6:15AX
10:15 A X
2:55 PX
8:55 P X
NIGHT PASSENGER NO.2.NORTH— Daily
Leave Cedar Krjs 5:25 a X
Losre Jacksonville 11:15AX
Leave Fernandm* per Sleamer... mM .... 5 45 p x
Arrive BrunAwick 7:45 P X
Leave Brunswick... fi.CO p x
Leave Jcanp M . mi ...... ....... 10:55 f X
I/'jbvv Eastman 8:51 A X
Leave Cochran.......................................4:53 A X
Arrive at Macon ...6:45 a X
Close connection at Macon for all point* N orth.
Bast and W.-st via Atlanta and Auguita.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. a,Sout
Via J^-uip and Live Oak—Duily, except Sunday
Leave Macou 7:15 AX
Arrive Cochran — 9:45 A
Arrive Bastman wlkM a X
Arrive Jesup 6^5 P X
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 AM
NO.4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville «... 5.15 p x
Lea.e Jesap — T 6.15 a M
.. liSI PX
.. 2.45 P M
Arrive Maoon... M ..........~.^........... - ? 51
Connect* at Macon for points North, Ba*t and
West.
HAWKINSVILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran... 10:00 p X
ArriveHawkinariile ......... 10:45PX
Leave Hawkinsville SriSOAX
Arrive Cochran. — s 4:15 a X
Connect* at Cochran with train* 1 and 2 to and
from Maocn.
Leave Cochran. - ,..,10:00 AX
Arrive Hawkinsville. 10.45 ax
Leave Hawkin*vill<f. MM . M , 1 45 P X
Arrive Cochran 2:S0 P X
Connect* at Cochran with trains 5 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Sep*.
W. J. JAJIVIB. Mast. Tran*.
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target stands Qnta Bclt.s&c.,
of BETTER quality, for LESS money than ever
offered before. Man orders promptly attended to.
bomt for Cat&Iogne and Price-list.
TERRELL DIETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE. KY.
Above gcods can also l»o obtained of ORANGR
JUDD COMPANY. 245 Broadway. N Y,
mav3 eod 2m
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kv.
=EX Otli=
Arc Yon .Unking Money ?
Tho recent movements of tha .took fit
ch i,so.) tharemoik.bl. ri-euii. ,cc:m-
plialcd bj ths MV U.pilalizMioa byotom
o groi- cs tbs attention of lluacciera >nd
invetors In etocks. Tnoa* who mtila mi-
jn v ti: ble invs.tnients by other methods ato
grea.l, .lu-riLod. The Mn.nal Oapitalizi-
tron p an, bued upon rtri:t financial rules,
■-care, to every investor the fu 1 benefit of
11 .limited c>p; al, with ekill and experiuice,
wlie.b r the .uvertment ha large or email,
ana steady gains cm ba mace from daily
flaetnalkiLB An,bodyc»n operate eucca a-
Tuliv b, tins metli id, w.th amoante from $25
to ttb DUO. and receive a pro rata civiaion of
t. lie p;i me . itir.d by the gr at
oonconua ion cip.tal, every ihirty daya ; $52
wi i earn jUjo or mere; $5JU will maka
S.ijJO and upward.: 110J0 will re torn i75U2.
*nd to on ac.ording to tha market during
ilia mouth. A Boston merchant made
i.tCjSS fr m an mvesiment of $2*1) in a
oapualization which closed Juno 21 Many
other. Lave dona even better Now' circular,
" Itnles for buocoee,’’ with invaluable infor
mation to all iuvc.tora, mailed froe. All
kinds ot Meeks and Bands wanted. Ad-
d tss Adams, Brovu 4 Co . Bankers aui
Brekers, 20 and 23 Broad street. New York
«'*■
l.tick Meat ter eU lit » troivd
In the last diawingof the I.onisi.na State
hotM, the grand capital prize ot ouo hun
dred thousand dollars was divided into
tenths, .no becatuo tho property of as many
young enterprising morcliau s, salesmen,
cinki and rommorcial travellers doing basi-
ner- al> ut Lion.ud 3t and Broadway, New
York, who, for a dollar apiece, becamo each
worth tin tho.ieind dollara- Much com-
plaint is made by eajli la:ky man thri ho
lacked foresight enough to bn. tluf whole
tier et and get a lmndrod tbonnnd. The
next, (the 1 th) drawing occurs m New Or
leans, i.a., where any information can te
hid hr wri.ing to M. A. Danphiu, P. O Box,
632, New Orleans. La., or samo at 319 Broad
way, New Yor* city.
What 203 did la Wall Street.
August ICth. 1373 a Phdaielphia caeto-
m r wrote Messrs. Lawrence Jt Oo.. Ba-k-
ers N Y. "U.-anu Years containi: g
remittance for $1,113.26, is profits on my
«oo eboree, ia lacaivtd. Accept my thacks,
for I am v t rv well satisfied. Yon may me
this lotti r. I would recommend every ono
who reals Ji.-pored toipecnlato to send for
v.mr circular. Ihts is bnl one instance cut
of III meat ly which tho tew Combination
by.tem of operating i i stocks enables people
wuli large or ema.t capital to make similar
yr.fits. By this excellent plan, the; orders
of thousands of customem from rity and
country paolcd into one imme nse sum and
co-operated as a mighty individual account.
Each rut mo.-r of the combination secures aU
the advantage* of tbs largest capital united
Mb ixpcnenced skill Profile divided
momlily : *10 invested returns $50. or 5 par
s- nt cu tfie Block, 575 will make .150, and
,] 0D- according to tbe market Messrs.
Lawrence 4 Uo. o new circular (mailed/res)
lias "two nnearingrules for enecois.’ and
explains everything, so that one can epe*
profitably. All kind* of tdtockd and
bond* wmntui. New GjYernment loan eup-
d’.u* i. Apply to Lwvrenc-j A Co., Bankers,
57 Excbacge, N. Y. City.
me 8L McuoId* H6iel f
On Bj Advftv, New York, now under tbe i>cpu*
:nr to Tduement of Mr. Uriah Welch, ha* Urice,
veil* » lilaSod room-, exoellent beds and perfect
aoco modatxms. Ar. elector connects directly
with .be lad.eV entrance. The uble and atten-
C.throuchxtl ic acknowledged as being un-
urpkssed. No extra charge for first-das*
rr k declieodSm
A\ liloli la cheapest
»scks.re <f Drci’s DorLam. eontainir.e
v pips lulls of ;hj bv«.t s:u jkin*c tobacco
or o-.c* common ciicarf Ks-’h costs
leUEU^Axlail. f
Thia dre-adfol torment, tho doctors tell na,
in the blood, and, knowing tin* to b« true.
Meadv»-e e/er> anSforer to try % bottle of
Duracg’s Khoamatio Remedy. It i* taken
internaiiy and wiU positively cure the worst
dee, m the stiacioet tune, filold by every
t.rciggist in M oon Janl4 diwdm
QKL’ RI—** w i:y «i:i mcL. stuoce common
* o:.’.icoo. wIil'I thev can buy Marbunr Bro*.
SKaLOK VJRTit CAROLINA - at the »•
CROWNS:
BRIDE A CO’S new Crow]
Wfl St * TI05KET FiCClGl
50 t»»*r 100 to Ace its.
In tlie World.
Two kvi I"-, with j'wrlr\. by mail, postpaid
25 Cents ii i.-tra: : c rc’aJars of siaFLl
a J i.'KDBiENf.iri'e, free,
J. BRIDE IrCO..
207 D * o a d wi
Navr York.
tabhslied, ]>70. Favorbly known ttrouKbout
• JEWEL
ropillar Drawing of the
common wealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACATJLEY’S THEATRE.
In tbe CiAy of Louisville, on
Thursday, July 31, 1879.
Un which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will
be riven—holders of a ticket or part of a ticket
entitled to admission free.
The Draw.nc will be supervised by men of un*
doubted character and standing, and ticket
holders, acids and club* are respectfully re
quested to aend on reprehentatives with proper
credentials to examine into tho Drawing.
A Ne’w Fra in the History
of Lotteries
Every ticket*holder ran be his own superviior,
call out hi* number and see it placed m the
wheel. •
Tho Management call attention to tlie grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only
any of
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES,
* Prixe
1 Prise......
1 Prize....
10 Pnxra f),000 each .
20 Prize* COO each
100 Prize* 100 each
2oO Prize* 60 each
6C0 Prize* £0 each ,
1,000 Prizes 10each.
9 Pri*e* SOOc-vh, ap'roximafn prizes
9 Pnxes 200 earn do do
9 Prizes 100 each do do
1,960 Prixe* £112,406
Wnole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, 51.
27 Tickets. $50. 55 Ticket*. $100
All applications for club rate* should be maao
to the home office.
Remit by postoffice 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*
;sv ror ticket* and information address COM-
di> n 14 tALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. or T J
COM SERF >RP. Sec’y, Courier-Journal BuilJ-
iosr. !.ouisvnl» Kv. unlSjuly.Sl
N It—After July Sl*t Drawing* will occur
Monthly.
WESLEYAN PEHALE INSTITUTE,
3TAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
Open* it. fliih Session September 18th. 1S70.
One of the first srhool, for joonr ladle, in the
United Mate. Cbaste un,urpa»sei. Sur-
rounii'-cs i-eantiful. Attendea by pupil frotn
(mBken Stales, stricter oconomj nqulred
Among the lowest ter,, . in the Union.
TBKSIS-Bo.nl. Wuhicc, I.ichts, KrRii.h
Course. Latin, French, for each half o' the Seim-
lastic year —■— 113
All extraa very low. for Cataiogno address
Rev \V! A UARR1S.DD. President,
julll dStiwGt Staunton. Yirginia.
AlTIA -,TA & CHARLOTTE
air-line railway.
OFFICE GEN’L TASS. A TICKET AGT
ATLISTA. Ga. Oct 31,187A
O N and after Sunday# November lOtb. double
daily Trains will run on this Boad as lollows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Paasenger Train.
Leave Atlanta —. U» P m
Day Passenger Tram.
Arrive Atlanta — —
‘“V iU ““ GOINOW-B8T: ‘ MPm
Night MaU and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta—.—™...——— lSdXlin
Leave Atlanta ...............
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta — 10 30 pm
Leave Atianta...—
Local Freightand Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta — .—.
Lease Atlanta 040am
Through Freight Train
ArriveAtlanta ...
We AtUuta..—. =
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta 4.S0pm
Leave Atlanta.
Tcrocgh Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta — lLtO a m
Leave Atlanta....——
Clote connection at Atlanta for all points Was*
and at Charlotte for all joins East.
GJ FORBACSB. G M.
WJ HOUSTON. . ,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Georgia Bailnal Coapaij.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
Arocan, G i, July 12.1S79.
Commencing Bandar, tstn iu.t, the following
passenger schedule wiil beoperatci.
Trains run by Atlanta time—S minutes slower
than Jlacoi. 17 _ BA ST (daily).
Lears Macon 7--J0 a m
Leave Milledgrrille , - S:S * • m
Leave Sparta „_10 0oam
I/eave Warren ton ——
Arrive Camak
Arrive Waatungtoo
Arnve Athens™
Arrive Atlanta.....—™~™~™™—
Arrive
Leave Augusta.........
Leave ^Atlanta —
Le&ve WeaMngioii
Leave Camak..
,11:27 a m
... 2.00 p m
. S ■ i 5 p m
$;00 P m
.. S.2S p ra
.. 9:55 a m
.. 7.45 a m
.. 915am
..10.45 a m
. 1.14 pm
. 1.50 pm
. 2.55 p m
Arrive Milledgeville..,..
Arnve If aeon.,... ^ 5 - 55 °
No connect.cn to or from W a»hinjrton ow bun*
l«—BAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Macon.. ■**■: ■ *— /-Jf® pm
Leave HiBedgevilie^...^... P m
Leave gptfta.
l^eave W arrenton...
Anive Camak
Arrive Augusta ............
10 45
1A15 a m
liyOaM
—6 20am
XO is—WEST (daily, except Sundev;.
Lmve Aucuita 5A0 p m
Leave Camak...—,
Arrive Warrenton
Arrive Millodseriile
Arr.ve Macon...
Trains wili not *top at flag staao..*.
Ulo>t connections at Augu»la for a.l point*
Hast »;:d Southeast, and at Macon for all point*
in Southwest Georgia and Florica.
Superb improved Sleeper* between Macon ana
Pullman Sleepre* August* to New York.
On! v one ebanga 51 aeon to New York-
Tickets ar.d Baggage Check*. 1 ime Cara*, etc,
iiy to obtained at Uuicn Depot or at Union
Ticket Office. 64 Mulberry Street.
. 1A0 a
. 115 a m
, 2.45 am
. 4.20 a m
. 6.45 a m
Central anfl Sontnwcstern Railroad
SarajnraH, Go. Juno 29. Ifc79
and after Sunday, June29,lS79. pasaeiiKer
train* on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follow*:
tbax* ko. 1.—«o«re hobth ojtd w»er.
Loaves Savannah. 9:20 A X
Loaie* AuKUSta...... ....9:80AX
Arrive* at Augusta 4:45PX
Arrive* a 1 Macon... * *
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8.15 P M
Arrive* at Atlanta^.... .-^4x
Making close connection at Atlanta with W est*
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all point* West and North.
coxiaro south ajtd hast.
Leave* Atlanta..,..,.....*. ,11:40 P X
Arrive* at Macon 6:20 A x
Leaves Macon 7:00 A X
Arrive*at MiBedgoviile 9:44 ax
Arrives at K&tonton .11:80 A X
Arrives at Augusta..... 4:45 p x
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 P X
Leave* Augusta.....,.., 9;S0 A x
Making connection at Savannah with tho At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
TBAIJT 2IO. 2.—60190 JT08TX AX© WJSST.
weaves Savannah 7:50 P X
Arrives at Augusta 5:^0 A X
Leaves Augusta... ,.-..8:S0 P X
Arrive* at Milledgeville 9:44 a X
Arrive* at Eatcnton a x
Arrives at Macon. 8:00 A X
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a m
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 P X
Leaves Macon lor Albany and Kufaula, 8 55 a m
Arrives at Eufaula.^ 8:42 P x
Arrives at Albany......... 8:45 P x
Leave* Maccn for Columbus 8,45 a x
Arrives at Columbus 2.15 p x
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Kufaula and Albany daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Lice,
At Eufaula with Montgomery & Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with tho Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all point* North and East.
Kufaula Tram connects at Port Valley for Per
ry, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday*.
Train on biaxely Extension leave* Albany
Monday*, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday*.
C05HXG ECU 111 ASP PAST.
Leaves Atlanta *:15 P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6A5 P >
Leaves Albany.................. 11:25 A X
Leaves Kufaul* 11:27 A X
Arrive* at Macon from Kufaula and Al
bany 6:85 P X
Leave* Columbus 12:.*6 A H
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 6:08 p x
Leaves Macon. ...... M . M .. M ...... M .........7:55 P x
Arrive*at Augusta 5:40 A x
Loaves A ugu-iia .8:50 P x
Arrive* at Savannah. 7:15 A X
Passenger* for Milledgeville and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which train* connect daily except
Monday, for these point*.
Tiroueh Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between h&vannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Macm,and Savannah and Atlanta.
K 11 toXlTH, i\ ILL I AM ROGERS.
Gen Ticket Agt, Gen 8apt. GBE, Savannah,
j C Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. SaDt. s W R ii. Macon.
»nS if
ID03ST J T
TOUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
If so call on
W. W. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on feeoond
Streett 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,
Reliable Farm Wagons.
TER’S
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS.
! tie Brown Cotton Sin.
AND
CONDENSERS,
ATLANTIC _&JrliLF B.1
Gimral StrpiBiyrnrDKKT’a Omcj, ■)
Atlantic axD Gulp Railsoad v
hAVAs:»AH, May 17th, 1879.J
O N and after SUNDAY, May lSih, Passenger
Train* on thi* Road will run as follow*;
NIGHT BXP&B38.
Leave Savannah daily at... M 4.10 P X
Arrive at Jesup......
Arrive at Ttiotuasville.........
Arrive at baiubridge...^^.^
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at LiveOak^.^.^^.
Arrive at TalUhaasee...^.^
Arrive at Jack*onville.. M «.^
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville...
Leave Bainbridge^.^
Ltare Thomagrille
Leave Jesup.—....~...
Arrive at Barannoh .
.6.53 P X
WM .6.25 a X
9.40 A X
MM .11.C0A X
^ 1:55 A X
7 A0 A X
7.50 A x
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immm 5.60 P X
.^. 105OPX
.......4^5 P X
8.45 P X
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5 45 A X
..... 8 20 A a
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany. . . _ ..
Pasaexicer* from Savannah for Ferrandica,
Gaineaville uDd Cedar Key* take this train.
Passenger* for Darien take this train.
Pas>en<er* from Savannah for Brunswick
take thi* train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
H 'passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 p m, ar
rive at Savannah S:20 a m .
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 AX (doily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Fassemrer, from Florida by thi, train connect
at Je?up will, the train arriving m Macon al 6.23
pit. (daily except Sunday.)
Pa’.nco sleeDing cars ore run through to sna
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with pai*e»iger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma-
eon, Eufaula, MoJtgomery, Mobilo, New Or-
leans, etc. , . ...
Mail steamer leave* Bainbndgefor Apolachi-
ccla every Monday at 9 50 a m; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 a m.
Close connccticn at Jacksonville daily (Sun
day* excepted) lor Green Cove Spring*, 8t Au-
custme, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John** river. ^ _ _ , , .
Trains on B. and A. Rail!cal leave Junction
going west, at 11.S7 a m. ar.d fur Brunswick at
4.40 r> ir*. daily, except Sunday.
accommodation train-eastern di.
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sunday* excepted,at 7.00 a x
* — - 9 50 AX
11A0 AX
£20 PX
6.45 PX
5 00 A X
9.10 A X
1220 P X
2ASP ••
5.15 PX
Arrive at McIntosh
Arrive at Jusup
Arrive at Block*hear *
Arrive at Dupont
Leave Dupont m
Leave Blockuhear **
Leave Jesup
Leave McIntosh “
Arnve at Savannah " ”
WESTERN DIYikiON:
X051) IT. VTBD5B3DAT A5D P&IDAY.
Leave Dupont...^.^.^.^..
Leave Valdoeta.^^.
Leave Quitman .....
Arrive at Thomasville........
Leave Thomasville....
Leave Camilla... ..
Arrive at Albany.
Leave Albany...^.
Leave
Arrive Thomasville....
Leave Thomasville .....
Leave Quitman «
Leave k aldosta
Arnve at Dupont..
J S Tt*05, Master of Transportation.
H 8 HAINES,
aprlStf General Superintendent.
. 5.40 A X
..... S.15 A X
..... 9 57 AX
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„1.4 > P X
w 4.16 P X
^ 6.S0 P X
.. 5A0 A X
..755 AX
,.10.50 AX
, 1.00 p x
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H A DUNWODY. B H S ASSN EXT.
DUNWODY &, SASSNETT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No Cherry Street, up stairs. Macon. Ga.
TTILLxive prompt attention to all business
entrusted and will practice in all the
Courts. iun« v.:r»T
egA -\7. f ^ rrraajcase
ST; k 3ncWAKDafBi»te
IfMtNallirlilUtf hJ'jIc
rirtedyfsE: to cur*. 1*
„ * - imn dialer> *. - f.ccr^s
cf 1 ~z standing in l
-.» •*.*:- ic-rd.ntry cz—- ‘2
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J.P.MllitU,
StreetPhilaJT=-,S lePropriety.
CJLUflOX- irrrrf§ " «
Aasj iU Aua.^S.w,*a U, ffiOCt&ertgC*****
R B HAl-li. Agent. Macon. Ga
Urillirt
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Platform Spring Wagons.
nucnri'•» >». /■. ot tbo ficM Biab-rfah,
. a:.i'll axe aiu xc 'D-d.
n .vardt d pro-’ turns nt nh UieftLite Fairs
. crjia, Alabama, Tcs etc., etc.
Trice List of titas, Feeders and CwfeusM*.
Payable during tho Cotton Season.
year to
cotton Gin
Cotton Gin
following
Hollar I’s
or any other Gin,
ORDER ONE OF MINE.
Try them all and Pay for the Bast.
It costs the farmer nothing to runTmy Gin, as it will pay fort tseir three times in ginning ono bun-
G* Md voohavo 1Q pro:nillms over what the same cotton will bring ginned ou any oi the above
Tie Best Gin in Hie Martel Besides!
Make cheap Gins and superior ones to auy other Gins, but my
TOT AL ECLIPSE
Can beat tho world and cost about 75 cents per saw more to get it up than any other Gin in tho
6* 5G
M) U’
110 Ou
12 LiX.
130 U
li '.U
tr.u>
bcxcj re'idy foi arupmem «
ciaitertn* U)
market.
F* 8.—Imake repairing of old Gins a specialty. My Breaster has beon^t"b^ncJ^v^Ira
can put^all my improvements to any old Gin at reasonable cost, p. o. 8AWYKR ’
June 12—lawAwlm.
Send lor Circulars amt Price list.
• ^
Manufacturer of
AND—
DEAIi S3 rrc. .T3-CT
ALLBIZES - STATIONARY AJ
PORrABLE. VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
Sepa.3?afoiz?s.
THECHEAP^t, STRONGEST and
MOST DURABLE separa
tors BOLD.
These Engine, and Separators lweived
l remmras and Diplomas at the Georgia
and Alabama Fairs Inst teusou and
where! er exhibited.
State Affcnov Por
2M
ad dnivered W
P'l^c/UiMTS. j,
r.r contdniiig t.^Timooi.u- from ov«T'
ccdred live plan tv r-. ai»o bougu* and aaed
a: lime* last season.
Frotn 1911» to 1505* mauufairturt-e Gin* avf
* * . (r'rorqia, andcr the firm name o'R T. T
• it Co., afterward* Ci.umonk. Bnowa A \
: Ib.adc w hat wns th«*u known ne Uu-TuvJor
i.i'.i;; tho year I85fr »ve removrC to thl» place*
♦v:;« r<; \ • n-ivobrcn cxcIdhut-iv engaged It. m.-ino-
: ' ail:’/? Gins ever since Witblfing experience,
ae Ik\»l labor saving machinery and skilled work*
u-1. we pos.^csN 'Ulvantagi r not enjoyed by any
«>r nmnuf.ictarrr tn our line for producing the
tiVaT work for tho least money,
ho- ' Engines and complct* outfit tnraumed
. i a ue.irrd. Address
r t.’tavv rOITOX CIN T.„n.1on. Cfi-in,
MT. AIRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
Tho summit of the
PIEDMONT A1H LINE,
80 miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PURK MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINERAL WATERS.
COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS.
FIRSi* CLASS TABLE.
Tbe Mount Airy Hotel is situated In Haber-
*ham County. Ga. upon a spur of tho Blue Ridge
Mountains and upon tho highest point crossed
by the Piedmont Air Line, is 5( miles from At
lanta R-gular Hack Lines to Clarksville, Tal
lulah Falls and N&ooocheo Valley, and. when
desired, to Porter springs. Hotel open all tho
In Atlanta buy a rourd trip ticket to and from
Mt Airy for ONE PARK. Terms. 52 per day;
$5 and $10 ptr week, according to room. Chil
dren and Nurses half rates
M O WILCOX, Manager.
Fred H Scofield, late of Uplands Hotel, East
man, Ga. Assistant Manager, in charge of Office
uln25 tf
Tie Settee Medical tori.
A IntUj Journal of Praciical Medicine.
T 8 Powell, W T Goldsmith and R 0 Word,
Editors.
Has a Larcrc and Increasing Circulation
Hundred* of complimentary ttstimom&l* an in
hand to show th«t it is the!
FA VO TE
OP TUB
Busy Practitioner I
It is filled with Abrtracta and Gleanimrs
Scientific Brevities. New and U*eiul Formulae
and the Pith and Cream of all that is Useful and
Practical in the Home and Foreign Journals.
Tbbms—Two Dollars per Annum, In Advance;
Club Rates, 4 copies $6, Sample cophs 2t» cts.
Address R O WORD. M D,
apr42w Busines* Manager. Atlanta. Go.
REAPER
JE3 ab Y
arrias:es
A largo stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Sand for circular giving prices
and description. Address
A; j£*. IPas-quIaas?, IVIacoss, Ga.
“Sc&ofieM’ii Portable Steal Eagiaes.”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Compact, Simola, Strong. Durable,
and guaranteed superior to any other'. 1
WE. SELL THE
Clolsor drain Soparator:
With our ENGINES—For Threshing Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Hills, Srg’io-Milh, Cattoa Presses
And Macliinery of every description.
Bt.Tir«X5iiirO' 33C3xrjuxT.ai ^ sn^xiox^a.xji's-s-:
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
xn&yl 6m J* S« SCHOS^SSl^S & SC?J.
land Laadmd & Sots.
ore the most extensive growers of
in America. Their four /arms, comprising over
1500 acre*, situated in Pennsylvania, New Jer-
soy. Virginia and Wisconsin, are
OWNED.OCCUPIEDAND CULTIVATED BY
THEMSELVES.
The *eed* offered are toe result of the mo*
careful and experienced selection .year aft-- vear
Market gardeners, private families, and al
who desire good seed*, should purchase
Landretlis* Garden Seeds.
If your merchant does not keep them write for
them.
DAVID LANDRETH A SONS.
Philadelphia. Pa.
ceseRtso al*Q lishtti in 1764 »cd kept np ev
*>*«!» r* <iwvU«ra
New Advertisements.
CATARRH
Send for O
W. W. COLLINS.
MACON,] GA.
Send for Circular.
6 K JOHNSON,
duiwrinrecdent
11 DORSET.
CENTRAL. HOTEL
EUFAULA. ALABAMA.
OOD BOAiD ud Room, .nd IA. Bat At
n “S'- BILLINGS * MOTS
PORTER SPRINGS,
28 Mile* North o! Ga ; nesrille, Georgi*, in the
Blue Ridge Mountains.
J R REYNOLDS A CO. Proprietors.
Dr C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board per day $2 : per w>$10; per month $S0.
Stage fare $i 50 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery Stable at the Springs by A Hope A Co, Stage
Line Contractors. Daily mail. Music every
dav. Dancing in Hall every night til 10^
I o’clock. (Porter Springs is the only Summer
Resort in Georgia which employs a Brass Band
and Orchestra) Ten Pin Alley. Billiard Tab'es.
Swimming Pool, etc, free—no extras. For
jf pamphlet or special information address Dr J R
' BBYNOLDS. General Manager, Porter Sprintu
via Gaceiljerr, Georgia.
WILLIAM McKAY,
ACCOURTUT, KxPXHT ART) GI VIRAL AOVTT
SECOND bTREKT.
TY7TTH an expen«nee of thirty-five years* un-
T f 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:—I C Plant, Asher Ayers, R J La
mar, G B Robertk and J J Gresham Esquire
Macon. Go. not
If neglected, m ay rapMIy de vclff
into quick consumption. Ord*
nary treatments will not cure it.
Its effects are nervous weakness,
loss of smell, taste, hearing, and
voice, weak eyes, dizziness, faint
feelings, matter dropping into the throat, disgusting odors, and finally consumption and premature dcuth. For
m CONSUMPTION HAY^FEVER
-r^ Catarrh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal Headaches,Deafneus,
= J Sore Throat, and all diseases of the air-passages anil lungs there :3 no treat-
fr meat so pleasing, thorough, and certain to cure and give instant relief as
IDEVONE’S
^•»Trade
^ Mark.49-1
A compound of the most healing balsams known tomedical science.with
GARBOLATED PINE TREE TAR breathing or in
haling from J>eVone’s Inhnler, is converted into a cleansing,tang,
orating, and healing vapor, and taken direct to the diseased cavities of tno
head, and into all the air-passages and tho lungs, where :t acts as & local
application to the diseased surface, and its health-giving power is felt at
mce. The only method by which these diseaoes can be permanently cur-^d.
HOME TREATMENTMSSScI
or C'nnadu, to be returned if not satisfactory. |JTA No for «nle by
druggietN* Send for circular giving full information, terns,etc. A coin.
*. Advice free Ml all chronic disease*. State Bymptonwplainly. ar.d your
~~Tiemcritinej t naM**
Pali is A Blessiig It locates difease. When
ever the bowel* become irregular use
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient.
It will save much pain nnJ eanger. Nature
sometime* is to outr*ged bv t> e burden oho
is made to carry, through tho heedlewmess of her
children, that she openly rebels, and punishes
fenr/ully. Don’t neg'ect tho proper tieutment
when the symptom* first npp ar. Resort to the
Aperient, and get wo i Hpecdily.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
DeVone’s Inhaler.
potent . f h^ician alwaysjn charge.
free on all chronic disease*. State symr> ,
•isewill have immediate and careful attention, and free advice by return mnil. lfAe»irr«'fi/
Skis paper, AdiJre** JI O.lIB jfbDit'J.NE CO., S. W. cor. Tenth and Arch £ta« Philadelphia, J'i
i COMPANY.
Shaw A Co,
$ *7 P7 rr a Yc-Ati and cxjKi'*e* to uvents
/ / / Outfit Fre*‘ Avoir s* P O VlCK-
K B Y August k. Ja Hin>:.
* jtTTnpf cmni f * lines ; «*i rted one week
■ bfl’l ir vJIl't‘‘A it* it’.O nevipapert for ^10.
Send J0c for HO p:*gepnini blot,
junl# Ci P i OU l.LL &j:o. N Y.
A CrhNT't WANTED,—for tht b-*it an<i fast
est «elliriK Pirtoriul Hw.> > and Bible*.
Price* rwduce l S3 percent. Address NATIONAL
PU«» IMII.NG COMPANY. Philadelphia Pa.
mi
^0(
aur
Incorporated
1859,
CapU;tI
8350,000.
LAMBERT SPENCER, Sec’v. J. RHODES BROWNE, Presidsut.
Capital and Assets over — §500.000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Agent* at all Prominmt Point* throughout the apply, or to
LAMBERT SPENCER, secretary, at
WM. W. CAHNES, Agent, Macon,
John L'« Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
SUMMER TRAVEL.
Xf you journey forbusiness. health or recrea
tion. to tie Mountain*. Lakes or Hhore, over
land or over sea. •'on t fail •o secure the protec
tion of ACCIDEST JSSUHASCE in THE
TRAVELERS, of Hartford Any rejular
Agent will tcriie a yearly or monthly Policy in
a few minuter, or ct Ticket fr nn one to thirty
day*. The cost is so small that any one can
afford it who travels at all—Cash paid for
Accidental Injuries over $3,000,000.
(Hstablished 1857.)
T. H. Alexander &
Solicitor* and Counsel in Patent Causes.
No fee unles* aucce-nful C w* r< 1
ther hand* a specialty. Send tor c *Hinta !•
nventors’* free. iv27w
WEST PK.1CBD.
POOREST AND DEAREST.
HIGHEST PRICED.
D38T AND CHEAPEST.
ft'w Styles.
MEW PRICES.
Fix Stop*, b levant
Embossed Walnut
Case, of new design,
only $50
and SOLD