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Kufkul* (Ala)—ft D Shropshire
jtioenco*—P A Giles
Albsnj—J M Duff
Cuthbert—T 8 Powell
—W B Haiti win^
jluti’* .’uma—Duke & Welli
fortOuM^-M A Lott
vunhaUriiiA-G * Johnson
\>wton— BP llud-peth
l* eC r.r’*t'j*i> — ft G Morris
h ti C Fry*r
y*jniio*% Greene A Co
Hcm-lVftMsier
i .itjoiion—L A Baldwin A Co
lonnoldft-’ Hinen A Goddard
v ;«*igevilk>-W T Conn
(Jr.un-A 11 Snead iiff Ensign
(in:iIii-Br»wner A Son
B«rbMYi:io*K si ******
ftioiiion—J Q Adams
„ «r»villo—L A Miiiimn AO C Brown
HswkmsnUo—1> Rhodes
Kant.i an—L M lVacock.
Knuxville (Ga)—M 0 Batcher
igielborve (G»)—Mrs Sftllie Hill
Kuena Vista—J M Lowe
ds Station—T 8 Marcy
j{0$IiITE|^
Hu
Xne 3lMi><lolin»ta.
- „ n ight it still, tho windows tro opon,
Tjif vt witti odors is ewtst;
Htjk! iomo ono is hamming tho M&nioli -
nsl*
Along lbs open street
Ttis MendoIiniU 1 Ah mo l r.s I hour it,
Before me yon oecra to r,oo
From the other world, with your gent 'e pres
ent e,
your under »nd emilmg eyes.
Bow we Jested together, end Lammed to
gether
Tn»t old »nd thresdhjro song,
ffnii Ji. i d iiitonitioin and quaint sffrc’.a-
Tbei ended in UngWar long !
flow olt in the morning bonceili yonr window
I Irene 1 to it binterrg words.
An! heard from within your sweot voice
• With e'llAt'o-tone like a bird’s I
And yon oprnod yoir ehufers and sang.
"Good morninf,
O Trooba ioar f galUnt and giv !”
At d i chanted, 41 O lavelv and lazy lady,
Idooflbnrlongdtlay!
Oh, hasien, hasten! • In coming, In
coming,
Tby lady ia comirg to tho
And l ien yon drev back in yonr chamber,
l.nghiog—
Oh, wbo weio eo foolish as we ?
Ah me! th«t viel » comes np before mo;
Ho» viv.d and young and guy !
Ere Death like a >adJon blast blew on you,
And iwcpt Jifn’a blossoms awmy.
Booyant uf spirit, and glad and hsppy,
And gentle of thought and heart;
Ah! who woo’d belicvo you wore mortally
wounded,
go bravely yon played yonr part ?
We veiled onr fears and our apprehensions
Wnb hopes tbit were all in vain;
It was only a taction congu and spasm
Betrayed the i-w»rd pain,
lu tbs Di dst of onr jesting and merry Jangb-
ter
We turned nsido to eigh.
Looked out of tho window, and all tho land-
aeape
Grow dim to tho brimming eye.
And at laat, one pleasant summer morning,
Wliou rosos wero all lu bloom,
Death gently camo with tho wandoring
browse*
To baar yonr spirit homo.
A anile on your lips—a tender greeting—
And all Ibat was onto eo gay
Was slid and calx, with a perfect sadness,
Aul you liac passed away.
• * WWW
Through the casement tho wind is moaning,
Ui tbs pine tbs t*y crawls,
The fro is faded to aches.
Ant the black brand, broken, falls.
The teiaes are gouo, but I linger,
An! eileneo is over all;
Wheie once there was music and laughter
Stands Death in the empty ball.
Thera is only a dead rose lying,
Faied and crushed on til tloor;
And a harp whiso strings are broken,
That Love will play no more.
Wm. w. tilery, in Blackwood’s for July.
DOtTBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
l- 1 ’ L O _R IDA
Macon & Brunswick B. B.
GaviRiL SmBiaravoiare Otvxci.)
Macon, Ga., April 19, U79. $
( and tiler Sunday, the 2vib inmni. Pas-
tester trains on this road will run m fol
low*;
CUMSP.HLAXD ROUTE vi* BRUNSWICK
night passenger no. l south, daBj
.. 7:45 PM
.. 9:*7 P X
..10:45 PM
The wear and t«ur of businese'life makes such
tremendous draft* upon body *nd mind that,
without recourse to some sustaining agent they
mu-at give way under the pressure. To those
who are breaking down, or wasting away irom
general debility or affections of the liver. atom*
»rh and the kidneys, a systematic course of the
Bit'ers will *o reinforce tbe vit*l /unctions as to
bade all the assaults of disease and restore the
"T tf*m to its wanted health. For ia’e by all
Drurgists and respectable Dealers generally,
nil lm
<3 R EATJE8T
Ont-Dooy "Recreation of the Ae e
yaw and lmfbdvbd °
Archery Goods
(Wright A Thorne's Patent)
Arrive E* strnan
ArriTe Jesup.........
Arrive Brunswick..
3:27 AM
...... 6:00 A M
....... 6:15 AM
Leave Brunswick per steamer....
Arrive Pemandina 10:13 a M
Arriyo Jacksonville 2:35 PM
A rove Cedar Key* .. S.S5PX
NIGHT PAhSKNGEB NO. 2, NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Kc\s. 5:25am
Leave Jacksonville^.- 11:15 am
Leave Pernandina per Steamer............ 3 45 p m
Arrive Brunswick 7:45 P M
Leave Brunswick 8:(0 p m
Leave Jcaup 10:55pm
Leave Eastman 8:31 a m
Leave Cochran......^... Ml a m
Arrive at Macon......... 6:45 a m
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. »,8ou t
ViaJesupand Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Mtcou. 7:15 A
Arrive Cochran »:4S A
Arrive Kastman 11:14 a M
Arrive Jesup 6:25 p M
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 A M
NO. 4 NO RTH. Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 5.15 P ¥
Leave Jesup.. 6.15 a m
Leave Eastman 1;21 PM
Leave Cochran 2.45 p M
Arrive Macon 5:15 P M
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKINSYILLB BRANCH.
Freight and acoominodr.;:on—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cocnran ...... 10:00 p M
Arrive Hawkinsville^ 10:45 p M
Leave liawkinsville 8:30AM
Arrive Cochran...^.„....^. 4:15 A M
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Maocn.
Leave Cochran 10:00 AM
Arrive llawkinsville M . MM ... M ...... M .... M , 10.45 a m
Leave Ka«kin«Ti11ft 145PM
Arrive Cornmu 2:80 P M
Connects at Cochran with train* 8 and 4 to ami
from Macon.
GEo. W. ADAMS. Gen. Bupt.
W. J. JASV2S. Mast. Trans.
ID CD JST 7 T
THE M03T PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target Standi, QniTera. Belt?, &c.,
of BETTE ft quality, for LESS money tli»n ever
offered before. Man orders promptly attended to.
Send for Catalogue and Price-list.
TERRELL DIETZ & CO.,
LOUISVILLE. KY,
Above goods can also be obtained of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway. N Y.
mayS endim
Pontiff J BRIDE A CO*S newCrowi
Lints W is 8t »TI05 KUY PlCCAOS
y 11 S7 50 per 1(M to Agents.
Clioapent In tlio World.
Twoanmi.’. s with jewelry, by mail, postpaid.
25 Cents- I bust rated circulars of 8T*PL1
ard ttu vi i • ou Vovelfes tree.
Jewel
tablished, 1870. Favorbly known throughout
United Stativi.
/uthoriretl by th« Commonwealth of Kv,
otn~
PkOMiskd kr*pl lutipire conIi*ieuoe ; and
Dr. Uull*ii Btiby Syrup never promised
relief in the diseased of childhood without
at od^ * IT ctin,^ it. Henc« the popular
relisncd upon it. Price -3 cents a bot
tle.
Timpeuance is attracting much ntten-
tioo, snowing itself in local option laws,
societies, crutiaded and restrictions upon
liquor production; but with all these
efforts, the consumption id enormoug,
end, undoubtedly, tbe reason is, because
there id nothing strenuously ndvooated to
relieve and destroy tho craving for stim
ulants. lint, if tb* disease was treated
rationally, by arousing tho torpid liver
with Simmon’s Liver Keguiator, the dis
pirited drunkatd would soon fled bid
oravingd soon dir Bipated, and with cleared
bead and active liver, bo would not want
liqoor. july2S lw.
Every thing Juki KirIiC.
Experienced business men see that tho
nxmmenta of tho dtock Rzobangw daily of
fer advantages to msko xuoooy, by tho
new Mutual Capitalization System Any
body can oporato lima, with sarety and largo
profit. Many nre getting rich returns from
invest meats of to $25,000. Lieut, h. O.
K. of U. S. A., invested $30 in each of
tbieo capi*alizit.o a. realizing during May
$56J 26. W. U. D , foreman us a Cincinuat-
ii manufaoaory. received Juno 2.1, chock for
$3:9 28 roaulting frtm a $i&U capitalization.
New circular, •• Hole* for miccoos,” with in-
valuable information to all investors mailed
free. AU kinds of stocks and bo.ds bonght
and told. Address Adims, Brown & Co.,
Bankers and Brokers, 26 and 28 Broad st.,
N. k.
Opinion of the Celebrated Dr.
Dm 11 Moke*,
Poyaician, Mt. Hops Retreat, Baltimore :
‘*1 have great pleasure in adding my tes
timony to the virtues of Coldeu’s Liebig
Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invig-
orator as tbe very best preparation used
tor depression, wtakncrs and indigestion,
and therefore confidently recommend it
to the medical profession. 1 ’ Sold by Jnj.
Ingalls Macon.
julj2u lw
RHEUMATISM.
This dreadful torment, tha doctors toll us,
m tha blood, and, knowing this to bo tree,
we advice every sufferer to try a bottle of
Durang’s bheumaUo Remedy. It is takon
Internally and will positively enre the worst
case, in the shoriest time Sold by every
druggist in Maoon. JanH dakw8m
HKDKY-“way will men sthoko common
Totaacoo, when they can buy Marburg Bros.
skalof hurt a Carolina.- at the n>.
rice
Wlileli Is <. hoapest
A package cf Dees’s Durham, containing
tvtnty pipe lulls of the best smoking tobacco
or one common cigar? Ka-h costs 10
*«ota. mnt8 dAw
Hie Si. Mchtiias iiotef,
suiway. New York, now under tho pepu
jar :» aagement^ Mr. Uriah Welch, has large,
Ai.tilated rooms excellent beds and perfect
■ftv* modations. An elevator connects directly
• -heladies*entra.’.ce. The table and atten*
throughout xs acknowledged as being uc-
* lr P*ssed. No extra charge for first-class
Wts decl#^»dSm
On B
ONLY $43.00
MACON to NEW YORK
AND RETURN!
Via ATLANTIC COAST LINE to Purts-
®ou»h. Va. thence by Old Dominion Line
<*! fe> !r^ m>b>p * 10 Ncw York. Good until Oct .ber
fjr 1S«9. Time from Macon to Portsmouth S*
4^ 26 hours sea voyage from Portsmouth
um . . ork * On** of the magnificent 8ide-
i 1 ' ! Meamersof the Old Dominion Steamsnin
r! ue *«avr!, Port mouth at # :00 pm, as follows:
i?w c *1LU sailing Mondays; OLD DO-
*1M0N, sanunc Wednesdays. WYAN0K8.
■iiing tsaturdaya. The largest and be<t ap-
Si*steers on the Coast These (round
a ’ r K ' : ’ i cnl - t ** hVders to 8tsts Room
Accommodations and M< a!s on Meamers. Re-
f»n. m ^°° M6 oidj one night out en route
;• • Y 4 . lo Portsmouth. Klegant Sleeping
" r ; r - 4 ' 4 Augusta ami Wilmington
J . :.-ut criange). Cost of uout>!e berih sertion
\ ia. W:.n;mst:.n $2. or for the
. \i :o ’ These Mcrpers .vrc well ventilsted
• it: out uci-*r berths. Tin* a<commonda-
i on Sieairirr without charge—
:pt**r *,n Steamer s»rcond night
- g Mac n, Gcorviii) The reduced
i-i’.e berth section on Sleeper, ami
• charge 'or m*als along the Rju wa\>,
decni^d y ihe cheapest route be*
Popular Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE.
In tbe City of Louisville, on
Thursday. July 31, 1879.
On which occasion a GBAND CONCERT will
be given—holders of a ticket or part of a ticket
entitled to admia»ion free.
The Drawing will lie supervised by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket 4
holders, ngpits and clubs are respectfully ro«
quested t*> send on representatives with proper
credentials to examine into tho Drawing.
A Now Era in the History
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder can be his own supervisor,
c*ll out his number and seo it placed in the
wheel.
The Management call attention to the grant
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only *2,
any of
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
Z lTize...^, 80,000
1 Pnze 10.000
1 Prize 5,000
10 Prizes (1,000 each lO.ooo
20 Prizes 600 each l".o '0
100 Prizes 100 each 10.000
2oO Prizes 50e:ich 10,000
600 Prizes 20 each 12.000
1,000 Prize* 10 each 10JW0
9 Prizes S00 cju h, ap’roximat'n prizes 2.700
9 Prizes 2o0 »vicn do do 1,3<X;
9 Prizes 100 each do do 90C
1,960 Prizoa $112,408
Whole Tickets, |f. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets. $50. 55 Tickets. 8100
All applications for club rates should be maje
to the home office.
Remit by po*»toffioe 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*
en*.* For tickets and information address COM-
MuNv\r.ALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. or T J
COMM ERF JRD. Sec’y, Couner- Journal Build
ing. Louisville Kv. unlSjulySl
N B—After July Slst Drawings will ocmr
Monthly.
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE
AIR-LINE RAILWAY*
OFFICE GEN’L PASS. A TICKET AG’T
Atlanta. Ga. Oct 81,187S.
/~\y and after 8unday, November 10th. double
W daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta ——
Leave Atlanta —- 8.15 p m
Day Passenger Tram.
Arrive Atlanta ——— w ^
l^ve f.OOpm
Nn;ht Mail ana Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta 12.00 m
Leave Atlanta
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta...................—«••—•••—. 30 SO p m
L»ve Atlanta...—
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta •-• ■ • • • - - - —— 5 40am
Through Freight Tram
Arrive Atlanta ———-•
Leave AUAnU,...—.-.-- 444 - - 4 —^"* 9 .5 a ro
going west
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta................---—4.50 pm
Leave Atlanta .....................—.
Tnrough Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta 11.20 a m
Leave Atlanta .
Close connection at Atlanta for all points West
and at Charlotte for G M .
W J HOUSTON.
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
(teiia fiailread Company.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.
August*. Ga, July 12, 1879.
Commencing Snndav, 18th inst. tno following
msu nger schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—3 minutes slower
than Macon: ..
NO 17—EAST (dally)
Leave Macon.
Leave Milledgevillc —-
Leave Sparta
Leave Warrenton. ...
Arrive Cam*k...„....^...
Arrive W»>hin*tton
Arrive Athess,..^.^~...
Arrive Atlanta.^
Arrive Augusta...
S:.i ,
lions ru
<! .i
rate lor <
>t*kfs th
lw ®*u Macon
r i me l»hie*. «*tc. apply to S C
T a t , K , , s } " 1,1 Mulb-rrj Strt-et. or
hi 5L* rT 1 y r 10,1 '/°POt.orBURft BROWN’S
Maeou (- liricei c ^ oe * Mulberry Street,
u » STiNPORD.Sec-yODSSCo.
*♦- 197 Greenwich Street, New York.
-JX< tun t u lm
NO If—WBMT (daily).
Leave Augusta....
l^eave Atlanta^.......—..——..*
Loave Athens
Leave W&abingt-on
Leave Camak..............
Arrive Warreuton «...
Arrr.ve Sparta.
7:00 a m
S:5Sam
..^—10:06 a m
11:14 a m
11:27 a m
2.00 p m
3:15 p m
5.-t>0 v m
. S:2Spm
^ 9:35 a m
... 7.45 a m
... 9.15 a m
...30.45 am
... 1.14 p in
... ISO pm
5.S5I
r from Washington on I
NO 16—EAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Maeon.....-.......—- 7.iflpm
Lcvsve M'.lledgenlle 9-15 p
Leave Sparta.
Leave warrenton —
Anive Carcak
Arrive Augusta^. .-
-10 45 a
..12.15 a r
„12A0ai
. 6 2t» a i
•ive Au*n:-t» — —- °
NO 15—WEST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Augusta — *—— P m
LM
1.15 a m
i 2.45 a m
1“"' a m
6.45 am
will not stop at hag stations.
Leave Unmak....
Arrive Warren too ....
Arrive Sparta....—^.
Arrive Milledgev
Trail
vjm* v^anectioos at Augusta for all point*
Bast and (Southeast, and at Maoon for all points
In Soothwwt G«nsi*»nd PtortU.
Suptro improved Sleepers between Mactn and
Angu»t %. , . __ _ .
PullmanSleepres Augusta to New York.
Oniv onecnango M.r«n to New York.
Ticket, .’’-i Ha^'ctore Check,. Time Cards, etc.
are to oh a ned at Umcn Depot or at Union
Ticket Onlcr.6* Mulberry
* Superintendent
K R DORSET,
Central aad Soittawestern Railroad
SAVAEVAU. Ga. June 26. Ibid
O N ana after Sunday, June29,1S79, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
TCAia va. 1.—goivg vobth avd wvst.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 a m
Leaves Augusta. 9:S0 a As
Arrives at Augusta 4:45pk
Arrives a t Macon 6:45 ? u
Leave* Macon for Atlanta 8:15 I'M
Arrives at Atlanta 8:50 A M
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COM1VG SOUTH AVD VAST.
Leaves Atlanta................. ............11:40 P M
Arm.’s at Macon 6:20 a m
Leaves Maoon 7:00 ▲ M
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 a h
Arrives at Eatonlon ....11:50 a h
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p x
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 P s
Leaves Augusta...... 9,80 ± a
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
THAIV VO.2.—GOIVG VOBTH AVD WEST.
Leaves Savannah. 7:30 P M
Arrives at Augusta ...........5:40 a H
Leaves Augusta 8:80 P M
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 A M
Arrives «t Ealositon 1!:N0 A M
Arrives at Macon... 8:00 A X
Loaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a X
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 P x
Loaves Maoon for Albany and Eufaula, 8 85 A X
Arrives at Eufaula... 3:42 P X
Arrives at Albany.. 3:43 P x
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 Lin®.
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 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 und Friday*.
COX!VG SOUTH AVD SALT.
Leaves Atlanta 2:15 P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6.55 p x
Leaves Albany ll:2S a X
Leaves Eufaula 11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al
bany 6:SS P X
Leaves Columbus 12:J5 a X
Arrives at Maoon from Columbus...... 6:68 p x
Leaves Macon 7:85 p x
Arrives at Augusts 5:40 a X
Leaves Augusta......... 8:30 p x
Arrives at Savannah..... 7:15 A x
Passengers for Milledgorillo *i:d Katonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. l
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these point*.
Through Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Mac?n,aud Savannah and Atlanta.
K II SMITH. WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Tirkel Agt. Gen Supt. ORE, Savannah,
J C SH*W. W. G. RAOUL,
GenTrav Agt. Bunt.8 WEE.Macon.
anS tf
your carriage:
Need Repairing?
If so call on
V. V. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on Second
Street* or at his Shops, on Poplar Street,
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN in every
Department and FIRST-CLASS MATE
RIAL to work on. Now is the time- Send
yonr Vehicle at once and have it made as
GOOD AS NEW.
W. W. COLLINS
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS.
Carriage
66. 70 <Sc 72
Manufacturer*
SECOND STREET.
On hand and constantly ..arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
a Reliable Farm Wagons.
1
I V'*'
■
I■
X- 1
The Brown Cotton Gin.
ter. Rim*LImb*wiQXflwtriy
than any olfak^r titebi tke mar*
> fully and I
'i bese macniTu-3 r.ro m:ia« cf tb© mntBYteh^
mri the workmanship and finish are unexcelled.
:£.ts been awarded nreiniumsat rB the Statu Fuira,
. Ahibama, Texas, etc., etc.
thrice List of Gln% t coders and (
Payable dating th w Cotton Season.
year, and I nowlUtter myself that l mw have che oust psrfoct outfit in thj w »v of Cotton Gin
ning Machinery ever offered to tbe Atn^ricin planters in tnowayof Cotton Gins. Cotton Gin
Feeders and Con leasers, if there is vi v l > ibtm? w:ut I *» iy, olexse order oae of tho following
Gins, to-wit: Massey’s Excelsior. Brown's Gin, Fin Uay*s Gia. Pratt’s Gin. Wenn’s Gin. Pollard’s
Gin. Taylor’s Gin, Carver s Gm, Winship’s Gin, Miller’s Stolen Centennial Gin, or any other Gin,
and then
ORDER ONE OF MINE.
Try them all and Pay for the Best,
It costs the farmer nothing to run’my Gin, as it will pay for taolf tlirea times in ginning ono hun
dred bales of cotton in premiums over what the same cotton will bring giuned ou any of the above
Gins, and you have
Tie Best Bin in tie Market Besides!
Mako cheap Gius and superior onos to any other Gins, but my
TOTAL ECLIPSE
Can beat tho world and cost about 75 cents per saw more to got it up thin any other Gin in the
market.
I*. C. SAWYEH.
P. 8.—I make repairing of old Gins a specialty. My Breaster lias been at tue bench 4S years,
can put all my improvements to any old Gin at reasonable cost, P. U. SAW YL&.
Send for Circulars and Price list. June 12—lawAwkm.
ATLAJiTIC & GDLFB.fi,
J
GkHBBtL SUPEEIITTENT)Kin’s OPTICS,
Atlahtic aid Guip Railroad
SkVArryAn, 5Iay 17tb, 1879.1
O N and after SUNDAY, May 18th, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at.....
Arrive at Jesup............
Arrive at Thomusville..
Arrive at Bainbridge....,
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at LireOak M ....
Arrive at Tallahassee..
Arrive at Jucksonville...
Leave Tallahassee........
Leave Jacksonville...^
Leave Live Ouk...........
Leave Albany...
Leave Bainbridge....^..
Ltave lhomaavulo M . M . M
Leave Jesup..
Arrive at Savannah ,
........4.10 P X
6.83 P X
6.25 A X
9.40 A X
—11.00 A a
— 1:85 A M
7.50 A X
—.—...7.30 a x
5.00 P X
IMP X
10 50PX
——4.25 P X
8.45 P X
—.—7.85 Pli
m,..5.45 A X
, 8.20
N o change ol cars between Savannah and Jack-
sonviUe and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passenger* from Savannah for Fereandina,
Gainesvilie and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Danen lake this train,
Passen<crs from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
am.
Passengers leave Brunswick at S;00 p m, ar
rive at Savannah S:20 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A X (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with tbe train arriving m Macon at 6.25
p x. (daily except Sunday.)
Palace sleeping cars are run through to &nd
from Ssvannah and Jacksonville.
Connect ai Albany witb passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con. Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans. etc.
Mail steamer leave* Bainbridge for Apalachi-
la every Monday at 9 50 am; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.5■) a m.
Close conneciicn at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excel:ltd) for Green Cove Springs, St Au
gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John's river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, at 11.37 a m. and for Brunswick at
4.40 i> m. daily, except Sunday.
ACCOMMODaIION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7.00 A X
Arrive at McIntosh *' “ 9.50 ax
Arrive at Jesup *' 1L50 a m
Arrive at Biackshear * “ 2.20 p >
Arrive at Duport “ 6.45 px
Leave Dcpont “ '* 5.00 a x
Leave Biackshear “ ** 9.10 A X
Leave Jesup ** ** 12.20 px
Leave McIntosh “ “ *-83 p w
Arrive at Savannah “ “ A15 P X
WESTERN DIViaxONi
JtO.VDir, VTEDSS£DA.T AND FRIDAY.
Platform Spring Wagons.
Maaufacturor of
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PORTABLE, VERTICAL AND
horizontal.
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THE CHEAPEST. STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SEPARA
TORS SOLD.
These Engines and Separators received
Premiums and Diplomas at the Georgia
and Alabama Fairs last Season
wherever exhibited.
Leave impacts
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Leave Quitman...................
Arrive at Thoma.sville^
Leave Thomasviile...^^.
L-*ave Camilla... ...
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany^
. 5.40AX
.. S.33 A X
„ 9 37 A X
..11.45 A M
m 1.40 P X
,^.4.16 P X
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.. 5.29 A X
Leave CaxtUX... .........
Arnve Thom*sville...__^. a m.
Leave Thomas ville 1.00 px
Leave Quitman 8.13 F x
Leave Y&idosU 4.40 p x
Am re at Dnpont.^^ —6.50 P X
J S TT80Y, Master of Transportation.
HS HAINES,
apriStf Goner^d 8upe>-intendent.
3 SjJif
JFfWt? FOR CATA/iOFliKS
CENTHAL HOTEL
EUFAULA. ALABAMA,
^JOOD BOARD and Room, and Jh* Bet At
mufiin * mots
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CAUTION— in
R B HALL, A<ent, Maoon. Ga
— *•”
3 H 8ASSNKTT.
H A DUNWODT.
DUNWODY &, SASSNETT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No _ssi Cherry Stre-t up ataim. Macon.. Gv
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hind. Send for circular giving prices
and description. Address
As H5. F'fspquliaPd Macon, !»rs«
atov Carriages.
• ' y -• •/, a y- '•
i ”, ’ S^iy' i V ^ V c * ' ^
“Schofield’s Portable Steam Eogmes.”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GBORG1A.
Compact, Simuloi Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed superior to any other ;;.
WE SELL .THE
Golsor Drain (Soparator;
With oar ENGINES—For Threshing Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-Mills, Cotton Pro.,-,os
And Machinery of every description.
E^ILtDIONTO BOXrjaH.8 jEk. SPH OX AXaTTT I
WB* T* F0R PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
ir.ayl Ga." 11
boxed ready (o> •nipmont and dt-llverad if
.'•v- Sj)<rialtermt w .oo«A pnrth*»er» t
ui c cmar containing tostlmomais from over
rod live planters, who bouqht and «mC
irc.< ’lines last season.
From 1813 to 1853 we manmhctXBed Hi** »;C
., V corgi a* umt» t tilt; flnu nai.it: of It T T-.
•. at Co M afterward* Clcuox*. Buow m & 4
. i 1 .ade what war. th< ii known ar* tht» T f 4 .y»oi
b:u\i.g tho year 185? \. removed to IM» place,
.•» Jioi i' wn n ivoboon exclDslvely engaged te maun-
• niiiMi Gina ever since With long experience,
• In tfi labor savins machinery .iiid skilled work-
we posses:? itiTvant’igi s uot enjoyed by any
i r manufacturer in cur lino for prodBClng the
t.nsT v. orlc for tlio least money.
: j ' s, Engines and complete outiii rnruLsriea
o lu*,. Uosircd. Address
COITOX Ol., Sow Lf.mlun, 4 own.
WIT. AIRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
The summit of tho
PIEDMONT A III LINE,
80 miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PURE MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINERAL waters.
COM FORTAB LK APARTMENTS.
FIRST CLASS TABLB.
The Mount Airy Hotel is situated in Haber-
»h*m County, Ga, upon a spur of tho Blue ltidgo
Mountains and upon the highest point crossed
by the Piedmont Air J ine, is SO miles from At
lanta R gular Hark Linos to Clarksville, Tal
lulah Palls and Kacooeheo Valley, and, when
desired, to Porter springs. Hotel open all the
year.
In Atlanta buy a round trio ticket to and from
Mt Airy for ONE FARE. Terms, 82 per day;
$S and $10 per week, according to room. Chil
dren and Nurses half rates.
M C WILCOX, Manager.
Fred II Scofield, late of Uplands Hotel, East
man. Ga, Assistant Manager, in charge of Office
uin25 tf
Tte Mira Meiical Beeoii
A ffnthlj Journal of Practical Medicine.
T 8 Powell. W T Goldsmith and R 0 Word,
Editors.
Has a Lar«*e and Increasing Circulation
Busy
FAVO TE
op this
Practitioner!
ft is filled with Abrtrocta and Gleanings
Scientific Brevities, New end Useful Formula)
and tho Pith and Cream of all that is Useful and
Practical in tho Home and Foreign Journals.
Teems—Two Dollars per annum, in Advance;
Club Rates, 4 copies $6, Sample copies 20 cts.
Address
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New Advertisements.
Pais is a Blessing. It locates diseaso. When
ever the bowelH become irregular use
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aparlcnt.
It will save much pain and danger. Nature
sometimes is so outreged bv t« e burden she
is made to carry, through tho heedlessness of her
children, that she openly rebels, and punishes
fearfully. Don’t neg ect the proper tieatment
when the symptoms first appear. Resort to tho
Aperient, and get wc’l speedily.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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J. S. SCHOTIKlLrs & SOM.
CATARRH
If neglected, may rapidly develo*
into quick consumption. Ord%
nary treatments will not enro it.
Its effects are nervous weakness,
loss of smell, taste, hearing, and
voice, weak eyes, dizziness, faint
lot-lmiTH. matter droppin* int,0 the throat, disgnating odors, and/WIp cnnmmp'.im and premature death, i'or
£*1 CONSUMPTION HAVFEVER
^ «OataiTh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal nead.iches.Decfro 4 -?,
A S:>re Throat, and all diseases of the air-passages and lungs than xs no treat*
4- istnt so pleasing, thorough, and certain to euro and giro instant re.:t’i aa
'OEVONE’S '
■SlTrade
\ Kark.19- - . , f
A compound of the most healing balsams known to modical science, with
carIolated pine tree tar breathin/f or
, Kid; and into all the air-paasages and the liings where it acU a.3 a local
1 at j on to the diseased surface, and its health-giving power is felt at
* mm - The only method by which these diseases can bo permanently cured.
home treatment swMyaas
e&ttSBSa&t
ihtJLper. Address BQHE ULLDICINK L’O., ti. W. cor. Xcuth and Arch Sts. Hdlado-oh-ii*.
DeVone’s Ikhaleu.
COMPANY.
Capital
Send for Circular.
W. W. COLLINS.
MACONJiGA.
Send for Circular.
PORTER SPRINGS,
28 Miles North of Ga ; nesvi!le, Georgia, in the
Blue Ridge Mountains.
J ft RRYAOLD8 A CO. Proprietors.
Dr U A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board per day $2; per week $10; per month $30.
fetage fare $2 50 *jach wav with one trunk. Lit-
ery Stable at the Springs by A Hope A Co, Stage
Line Contractors. Daily mail., Music every
day. Dancing in Hall every n:ghi till loj^
o’clock. (Porter Spring* is the only Summer
Resort in Georgia which employs a Brass Band
and Orchestra-) Ten Pin Alley, Billiard Table*.
v "ire-t, «« . Swimming Pool, etc, fre^—no ^extras. For
-awril I B-irrt nramnt attention to all busine** 1 pamphlet or special information address Dk J R
AV 1 JS5 will practice in all the 1 BBTNOLDS. General Manager, Jforter Sprinau
junS aunSt T »G»oeil>emr, Georgia.
WILLIAM McKAY,
accouetutt, kxpikt avd Giramix Asm
SECOND STREET.
TT7TTH an experience of thirty-five years’ un-
v T dert&kea 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 Gtu, in above capacity.
References:—I C Plant, Asher Ayers, H J La
mar, G B Roberts and J J Gresham Esquire
Macon. Ga. nai
John L. Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
Boon. »i- ■ OeorsM
1859,
$350,009.
LAMi3EET SPEN0EE, Sec’v. J. RHODES BROWNE.. President.
Capll al and Assets over ^500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Awntasi all Prommint Points througfcmJt MBi'/RT%elTNCKR. P S«;rettt t ry, at Columixa. Ga.
• WM. W. CABN32S, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
a.tolistacd.lSSV.)
PATENTS
Boring -ntorsProcured by
T H. Alex anaer & Elliott,
1 Patent Causes.
, Cases reiectei .
alty. 8end lor “Hints to
vendors’' free. iy27w
Wood for Hospital.
TTNTIL Tuesday. August 5tli. 1^79, bids to
U * supply the Bibb County Hospital for one
vear with Oak and Pine Wood in such quanti
ties a9 may Reordered by the Hospital Steward
will be received at the office of the County Com
missioners. The right to rejbet any and all bids
is reserved. ^ G SMITH.
j y 26 St Clerk Bibb Co Comm'rs.
hall.TfSC
TO G HIGH A CO. i'i.rttandT
Maine, lor best Agency Business in
SEND
the World. Vxr^nsive Outfit Kree
A YEAR and expenses to agents
/ Outfit Free. Address P O VICK-
BRY Augusta. Maine,
Aflvertiiement
Send 10c lor 100 page pamphlet.
junlO G P ROWELL & CO. N Y.
est selling Pictorial Books and Bibles.
Prices reduced S3 per rent. Address NATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia Pa.
Son
Bavifl Lanorett
are the most extensive growers of
Si
9x* o
N St
in America. Their four farmp, comprising over
• 50b acres, situr.icn in Kern elvania. New Jer
sey, Virginia and tYiiMtnmxb.are
OWNED.OCCUPIED A N1) CULTIVATED BY
THKM8KLVKS.
Tho *eeil* offered are tne result of the mos
careful and cini*ri«i:ced sc le« t;on K vear attt’ycai
Market garde item, private fatnilic*. a«.u el
who desire good secdn, should purchaac
Landretus’ Gardes Seeds.
li your inerrhaTit dc-ea not kw|. them wnte for
them.
DAVID LANDRBTH A HONE.
Philadelphia Pa.
ne^ftiW >| »U lisht-d
epi up ev
LOWEST Pit I CRD.
POOREST AND DEAREST.
HIGHEST PRICED.
BEST AND CHEAPEST.
New Styles.
NEW PRICES,
* Six Stops, r legant
Embossed Waunut
. Cate, of new design,
only.
• Ten Stop-, 4 sets
Reeds in hew stylo
Illuminated Case
. only $95
• Ten Stops, 4 sets
^Reeds Mirror Ton
^Ca-e, with Gold
Bronze Ornamenta-
only $100
OYER 100,000 MADE and SOLD
1887 i VIBHUA1873
W5 1’KlLi. FA. lbic
WXXNKHS Of HONORS AT
ALL WOBLL S INHIBITIONS FOB-
TWELVB YBAB8 PAST,
PAEIS - “
8AHT1A60,
Paris - isig ! sw>:dkn - is;s
Enaorsed by Franz Lint, Theodore Thomas.
Ole Bull. Gottschalk, Strauss, W arren, Morgan,
and over One Thousand eminent musicians of
Europe and America. The testimony as to the
immense superiority of these instruments over
th.:rs is emphatic, overwhelming*and indis-
hented until palp fur.
monthly installments of from $5 to $10, or will
be rented until the rent pays for them. From
on** to thro*- yt-nr-a tin**; -r.v-’n for payment.
Special rtduclion given to Churches, Schools
and Pastors. Agents wanted everywhere. Or-
g:,ns tent on trial to any part of the South. We
pay freight both wavs it not »a»i>faotory.
SUU 1'HKHN DEPOT.
ui asouiueru
f*-alo Depot has been es-
Ga. from which Dealers,
1 the retail trade can be
York and Boston factory rates.
irate*! Catalogues pricq lists and full
information address _ __
LUDDSN & BATES, Savannah, Qa.
M iBUPACTCRBR’s WHOLBSALK AQBSTS.
apr2 d2awSrn
for the more convci '*• m
trade a Southern Wholesale.
tablished at Savannah
Churches, Teachers,
supplied at N*
S2500
2 A It Agents wanted. Dusi-
legltlmate. Particulars free.
A4dre«i J.WOBTU & CO..SUUuU.Xw