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v faola (Ala)—R I> Shropshire
Americas—F A Gilo*
t.bany-J M Doff
( j:ob*rV—T S Powell
D.wson—W H Baldwin
vi , iwuroa-Dake A Wells
f a rt Gaines—M A Lott
ii»r-hill villa—<2 8 Johnson
>-w;,>u—B F Hudspeth
( T ^rcr*o«»n—K. O Morris
15 i<ely-H C Kry-r
P L*»rbon
. , i »— 'intlut F Hon
Brnn -J X K*4Cman
Yin Va ifj—Rjs* Greene & Co
Perry-Postmaster
X»4»/>tu»n—L A Baldwin A Co
k/>\ nold*—Hinea A Goddard
Mifiadgeville—W T Conn
Fursjth— A II Mnrad Al W Ensign
( -rifl.u—Brawnrr A Son
K»rt*e*vi»l«*—H S Swatt*
Katonton-J Q Adams
*•1 ■ '.orivilltf— d A Sullivan AC 0 Brown
HaakmsviUe—D Rhodes
K M t ■ an—L H Peacock.
Kjgvilie (Ga)—H 0 Hatcher
oji.-ihor»-e (Ga)—Mrs Sails* Hill
kuena Vista—J M Lowe
Bullards Station—T 8 Marry
ffOSTETT^nj.
jy TIIE LAND WHERE WE WERE
DR k AMINO.
BT DA* LCCA8, OP JHPFHR80H COrSTT, VA.
Pair were our visions! Oh. they were as grand
*» ever floated out of Fancy Land:
Childn n were we in tingle faith.
But Godlike children, whom, nor death,
Vor therat nor danger drove from Honor's path
* In the land where we were droaming.
Prsui were our men, as "pride of birth could
render;
*, virile:*, our women pure and tender;
And when they spoke their voioo did thrill
Un*il at evathe whippoorwill,
At morn tin mocking bird, were mute and still.
In the land where we were dreaming.
And we had graves that covered more of glory
Than ever laied tradition’* ancient story-.
And in our dream wo wove the thread
Of principles for which had bled
And sufT-r.-d Ion*OUTOWI1 immortal dead.
In the land where we were dreaming.
Though in our land we had both bind and free,
j- m-Ii ware content, and so God let them be.
Till envy covered our land
And those fair fields our valor won.
But ht> e recked we. for wa still slept on
In the land where wo wo e dreaming.
Our siren grew troubled and our dream grew
wild—
Rrti meteors flashed across our heaven’s field ;
Crimson the moon; between the Twins
Bur lied arrows flv, and then b**in*
Hurli strife as when disorder's ch io« reigns
In the land where wo were dreaming.
j*r,wn from her sun-lit heights smile J Liberty,
A?id waved li-r cap in sign of victory-—
Tue world approved, and everywhere,
Kirrpt where growled the Russian bear.
Tbe good, the brave, the just, gave us their
prayer
In ihr land where we were dreaming.
W* fancied that a Government was ours—
Wj challenged place among tha world's great
Powers;
We talked in sleep of rank, commission.
Until so life like grew onr vision
Thst he who dared to doubt hut met derision
In 11m land where we were dreaming.
We looked on high: a banner there was seen,
Who>c field was blanched and spotless in its
sheen—
Chivalry's cross its Union bears;
And vel'rtns, swearing by their scars.
Towed they would bear it through a hundred
wars
In the land where we were dreaming.
A hero name amongst us as we slept;
At find he lowly knelt—the i ro*e an 1 wept;
Then gut hiring op a thousanl spears
He swept across the field of Mars,
Then oowed farewell and walked beyond the
stars—
In the land where wo were dreaming.
Wslooted again: another flgurj atill
(tkveliopeand nerved each individual will—
Ku'l of grandeur, clothed with power,
N*If poised, i iwt, ha ruled the hour
With stern, majestic sway—of strength a tower
In the land where wo were dreaming.
A*. whi!e great Jove, in bronze, warder God,
batsd eastward from the forum wliere we stood.
Homo felt herself secure and free:
So, ••Richmond safe.** wo said, while wo
Beheld a bronzed hero— God-liko Lee.
In the land wlirro wo were dreaming.
As wakestho soldier when the alarm calls—
Asaakta the mot hi r when her inlanl calls—
As starts the travoler, when around
Ilia sleeping couch tbo fire bells sound,
Fo wskeour nation with a single boun I
In the land where wo were dreaming.
W..' woo is mo! the startled mother cried ;
While wo have slept our noble uons have died!
Wo! wo is me! how strange and sad
Thai all our glorious visions 11 id
And K>lt us nothing real but the dead
In the land wnerewo were dreaming.
Aid are they really dead, our martyred slain P
A'a! dreamers! mom shall bid them rise agaii
&1TTE* S
■It is passive suicide to permit the health to be
undermined, the constitution broken, and the
lease of life shortened, bj nervous complaint*,
constij ation, biliousn—•*, ir.d’geAtion, noadacke.
intermittent an<> remittent fevers, when it ii a
fact estatlished by unquestioned evidmeethat
the Bitters will prevert nr.d remove these evil-*.
A’i the s.vmp*om9 of lassitude and general de
li iity speedily vanish when this invigorant it
given n trial. For sale t>v n!l Druggists and res
pectable Dealers generally. aug5 lm
GREATEST
Out-Door "Recreation of the Ag©
NEW AND IMPROVED ®
Archery Goods
(Wrivht A Tnome’s Patent)
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets
T&rgci standi, QniTEPs.Eeltf.ic,,
of HKTTERquahty, for LESS money than over
offered before. Mail orders promptly attended to.
Send for Catalogue and Price-list.
TERRELL D ETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE, KY,
Above good* can also lie obtained of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY. 245 Broadway. N Y.
mayS endSm
double daily
TO AND FROM
FLO R IDA
Macon & Brunswick R. R.
Gmui BrrwiiiiniiiT t Ovtici,
O Macon, Ga., Apnl 19, 1879. .
N and after Sunday, the 20th instant. Pas
tenger trains on this road will run
lows;
CUMBERLAND ROUTS via BRUN8WICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1. SOUTH. Daily
Leave Macon 7:45 P
Arrive Cochran. 9:47 P
Arrive Kastman.....,, 10:45 P
Arrive Jeaup ...... 3:27 A
Arrive Brnr-swick-. rT „, 6*0 A
Leave Brunswick per steamer...... ........ 6:15 a
Arrive Fernandina .......... 10:35 a
Arriye Jacksonville 2:S5 P
Arrive Cedar Keys... S.35 P
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2, NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Keys..... 5:25 a.
Ltsive Jacksonville^... 11:15 a.
Leave Fernandina per Steamer 8-45 p
Arrive Brunswick 7:45 p
Leave Brunswick 8*0 P
Leave Jesup- ..... 1Q&5 p
Leave Eastman...... 3:81 ▲
I^ave Cochran 4:SS i
Arrive at Macon 6:45 A _
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
Sast and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 5,Sou t
ViaJesupand Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave M&cou ... 7:15 ▲
Arrive Cochran 9:45 a
Arrive Eastman .11:14 A
Arrive Jesup 6:25 p
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 a
NO.4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville....... 5.15 p
Leave Jesup 6.15 A
Leave Eastman 1;21 P
Leave Cochran 2.45 p
Arrive Macon 5:15 p
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKIN8YILLH BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran........... 10:00 P
Arrive Hawkinsville 10:45 p
Leave Hawkinsville S:50A
Amve Cochran 4:15 A M
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Maocn.
Leave Cochran 10:00 am
Arrive Hawkinsville...... 10.45 AX
Leave Hawkinsville.^..^ 1.45 p a
Arrive Cochran.^ 2:S0 p x
Connects at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEo. W. ADAMS, Gen. Sup*.
W. J. Jartis. Mast. Traus.
CROWN
BRIDE A CO’S newCrowi
Jewel Si*ATI02TB&Y PjLCKAGK
$7 50 per 100 to Agents.
Cbcapnat in tlio World.
Two samples with jewoliy, by mail, postpaid.
25 cents* Illustrated circulars of stspli
ard lu. FiriBLK Noveltiralroo,
8c CO..
21>7 liroud wu
N*w York.
tablisbed, 1870. Favorbly known throughout
United States.
JEWEL
h1 morn shall bid them rise again
Fromevery vale—from every height
frt incd to die for right,
A college professor once eaid that ‘‘lie
who ixpcotsto rate high in hie class
xnuat m t expretorato on tbo floor.** JVIuob
of the hawking and spitting was, no
ibnbf, ctusi d by catarrh, which the pro-
l. oror knew could bo readily cared by the
nse of a few bottles of Dr. Safe’s Catarrh
Remedy.
rrofituhjeMiocK I nvrsfnienfR.
llofoio Messrs. Lawrence Co., tho Now
Ywk banko.e iuangnrAtcd tLo combination
Kiiem of opentmg in stocks, it was oficu
Vi»ry difiloult for ilexperienced opoiators, or
tvtn old mgr re, to deal profl;ab y by thair
single handud ventures. Now tbo flold is
opoii to tvery one for a?c:c89fni cporations
a:id cipital m any amounts, from $10 to
5*Jir.tu , can bo used with cqaal proportion-
a ; e proat. Icoiead of di»:racnng efforts
among maty customers, the orders of ihon
aands are cor cent ra.td into one vast pool
ai dooporated for tno benolit cf ail, divid-
»n< profits pro rata every month A promi
se *i eit ifou of ban Francisco mado $i,2G4 :3
from an inveotmont of $3UJ last month
O.her cuatomers aro doing better slilL *25
pays $125 during tho month, $200 returns
41 20u, or 6 per cent on tho stock, and so on
a* the market moves Now circn-ar contaius
taonutning inies for sacccaa,” and fa 1
“•IniCaona rcr any ono to oporato prefit-
*D.y. Ail tho advantages of nnlimited capi*
and careful manipulation aro secured by
iLecombinat on method. Stocks ami bonds
*anwd Government bond* tapplied. Dc«
l'-*i?its received. Aiply to Lawrence A Co,
"inkers, 57 JBzcbtngc Flaco, New York Oity
—An observing out Lay lomarkod yoster-
that the lias always notioed that in tbo
Warner time when it is not noedod, the euu
h always hot as an oven, while in the win-
when a warm sun weald bo very agreo-
wie, it i« as cold as an ico bouse Wo have
cjtieed this, too. It must bo tbo fault of
almanac makers.
RHEUMATISM.
Zhia dreadful tormrnt, the doctors tell ns,
in th j blood, and, knowing this to be true,
JidviBe every sufferer to try a bottle of
* r ar£ a bheamatio Remedy. It is taken
and will positively euro the worst
aZ v ,n l be shortest timo. Sold by every
JanU dAwSm
Authorized b.v tlw Commonwealth of Kv,
1’opular Moi th y llj^uig of tho
^ommouweaitli Distribu
tiou Co.
AT MACAULKY’S THEATRE.
In the City of Louisville, on
Saturday. Aug, 30, 1879
The Drawing will Im supervised by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket'
holders, agents and clubs are respectfully ro-
qui tted t<» aend on representatives with proper
credentials to examine into the Drawing.
A New Era iu the History
of Lotteries.
GKA.N'D AM) UXPKK0BOE1VKD SUC-
ciss UK niK saw fkatukks.
Every ticket-holder can bo bis own
gujicrvuior. oil out his num
ber and see it placed
m tbo wheel.
The Management cal! attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only 42,
any ot
^ THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
10 Prizes $1,000 each L
20 Prizes 500 each
1"0 Prizes 100 each
200 Prizes 50 each
SCO Prizes 20 each .
1,000 Prizes 10 each
9 Prizes $00 cm h, ap'roximat’u prize*
■ V Prizes 200 each do do
9 Prizes 100 each do do
1,960 Prizes $112,400
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
X7 Tickets. $50. 55 Tickets. $100
All applications for club rates should be made
to the borne office.
Remit by poaioffico 3Ioney Order, registered
letter, h ink draft or express. Full flat of draw
ing published in Louisvillo Courier-Journal and
Now York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold-
, rs. For tickets and information address COM-
MOMtnALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. or T J
‘'OMMKRF »RD.Sec’y, Cour.er-Journal Build
in', Louismlo Kv. aug5aug2S
t sa.ooo
. 111.000
5,000
. lO.lKM
, 10,000
, io.oo-;.
, 10,000
12.000
10.000
2.700
LSO0
9oe
j * KIO BUOU
w^’fMt in Maoon.
flie Sl * Aitetoolas Hotel,
^ New York, now under the pepu-
J. ? of Mr. Uriah Welch, has large.
a\o p r oon»s excellent bedv and perfect
w *h v i V 101 ?*" *^ n elevator connects directly
dwwv iK *'ntia ire. The table and atten*
■ ,s ,u *knowledgM as being uu-
rxtra charge for flrst-clas*
_ dec 12 eodSm
^ Is choapost
Hukb’s Durham, containing
XdA? « ™ 4 °* best s.njking tobacco
-«cii Ua ^”*50 oigtfF Harh cott-a 10
an2S dAw
bciiG
■*« h*r? 8WERT NAVT TO
only $43.00
MftCON to NEW YORK
and RETURN!
A COAST LI SB to Por:<-
Sr.,thenoo by Old Dominion Lino
II, is*, »*— IO - N ow York. Qood until October
Mu. ' rot3 Al.oon to Portsmouth s»
**•from Pork-mot-tii
Ono oijS. - rn II1.1 Me-
Jaw 1f'* OH Dnhhe MMeMv
i'ltC B8I1* m ?" th :,t ‘ :1<I T us follows :
HINIOK ,.,*; Mot.i.js; out JW)-
fcrdt-i The largest and bc*t ap-
'■ i ) Ti't, Cn « h » Ccost Tl.rst) (round
awwobuj”, MUm te Ml tm
»od Tr~m TTi
Va«m »An5v ° Ilt ' n: Kht out en route
Ur,xrtrL n Y*.PorUntoatb. JKInatPlujtni
J^uhout tV»nu«\ re€ ?s Ao,? . lsla }l51 ' 1 Wilmiagton
,r ^ An«u*ra /' rtf" 1 cf berth se lion
yf>»atO’: $2. 4 r for th«-
••^•iUoutiSSS^Wtopwa are well rentihted
The arcommonda-
“■t ssr "0w <-« 84.
1 berth se<
Time labl
w h i
cheaj..1 routo bo
's. et,-, apply to 8 C
Mulb.-rn >tr«vt, or
or BL RR BROWN’S
i mulberry Street,
<J27»
SEVP F0RI> . Sec’y O D 8 S Co.
> to 22d G 1 S 0nw ‘ d > Tforl
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE
ALK-LINE RAILWAY*
OFFICE GEN’Ii PASS, ATICKBT AG’T
Atlanta. Ga. Oct SI, 1878.
O N and after Sunday, November lOtb. double
daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta $.15 p m
Day Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta..■■ ■h
Leave Atlanta 6.00 pm
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta 12.00 m
Leave Atlanta
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atl«nta.H^w.w—« 10 80 pm
Leave Atlanta rssrsrssr
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta -*—7••
lhroagh Freight Tram
Arrive Aflaata..M.m.
Leave Atlanta
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta..
Lrt*ve A t: an ta ................ —
Through Freight Tram
Arrive Atlanta. ■■■ —
Leave Atlanta
Clo»e connection at Atlanta for all points w est
an»l at Charlotte for ell points Fast.
G J FORKACRS. G M.
WJ HOUSTON. JMllitl
General Passenger and Ticket A rent.
5 40 a m
9 25 am
4.50 p m
. 11.20 1
Georiia Railroad Company.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
Acuusta, Ga, July 12, 1S7P.
Commencing Sunday, 18th inst. the following
passenger schedule will be operated.
Trams run by Atlanta time—3 minutes slower
than Maoon:
NO 17—EAST (daily).
Leave Macon..
.......«. S:5S a m
..........10-06 a m
11:14 a ra
11:27 a in
2.W p m
315 p in
......... 5:00 v m
. 3;2S p iu
, 9:85 am
. 7.45 a m
, 915am
,10.45 a m
1.14 p m
1.80 p n1
Milled gevillo.—
Leave Mmrta....^.—.
Leave Warrenton —
Arrive Camak
Arrive Washington
Arrive Athens
Arrive Atlanta—
Arrive August?
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave Augusta. ....
l.eave Atlanta
I^*ave Washington ..............
Arrive Warrenton
Arrrive S|»rta 2.85 pm
Arrive MiUedgevDle ; IX p m
^rrm 1 Mhivii..,. 5.85 p m
No conm*ct.cn to or from Wavhingion oe Sun-
dava.
NO 16—EAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Macon — J.vOpm
Leave MiUedgenlle — 9.15 pm
Leave Bnort*..". — 10 45 a m
Leave Warrenton —.—— ..12.15 a m
Anive Camak ——JJJOam
Am N O 15—W K S T ‘(d k’llyV e m ’rt S ii r id ay j.
I^ve Augusta —— P h*
ix^nve Oaiaak^.—
Arrive Warrenton — J- 1 ? * ni
2.45 a m
4.20 a m
6.45 am
*^ .11 not stop at flag atations,
CIo- connection* at Augusta for all point!
East and Southe.v-t. and at Maooa for all points
in Southwe>t Georgia and Florida.
gupt ro improved bleepon Uftwoen Macon and
AcgusUb.
Arrive
PullmanSlet'pre* Aucusta to New York.
Only one change Maoon to New York.
Tickets ani Baggage Chocks, Time Cards, etc,
are to obtained »t Union lVpot or at Uuiou
Ticket Offioe.t>4 Mulberry Street.
S K JOHNSON,
Superintendent
E R DORSE X.
•nlt.tf ri-nar«l lWnr*r 4e»nt
Central anfi Soatiiwestern Kailroafi;
hAvas5ah, Ga. Juno 26.1S79
O N and after Sunday, June 29,1879, passenger
train* on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
THAIS HO. 1.—GOIHG HOETH AHD WEST.
Leaves Savannah.; -9:29 A X
ideates Augusta. 9:30 a M
Arrives si Augusta 4:45px
Arrives at Macon..... 6:45 P x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta... 8.15pk
Arrives at Atlanta S;50 a m
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Ch&rlotto Air-Line
for all points West and North.
C0XI5G SOUTH AHD BAST.
Leaves Atlanta 11:40 P
braves Macon..,,..,.....
7:00 A X
Arrives at Milledgeville
Arrives at Katonton
9:44 A X
11:30 A M
Arrives at Augusta
4:45 P X
Arrives at Savannah
4:00 P M
Leaves Augusta 9:30 A M
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all points iu Florida.
TRAIlf HO. 2.—GOIHG HOSTS AHD WBfeT.
Arrives at Augusta..
5:40 A X
Leaves Augusta...............,,,
S:30 P X
Arrive. »t MillodKevilio
ArrivftR at Batonton
9:44 A X
11:30 A X
Arrives at Macon
3:00 A U
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 A X
Arrives at Atlanta..,.. 1:15 P X
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eulaula, 8S5 A X
Arrives at Kufaula.^.-.. 8:42 P x
Arrives at Albany... 8:43 p x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8,45 A M
Arrives at Columbus 2.15 r s
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula ard Albany daily, making
close connection ot Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula with Mont«omery A Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with tho Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Per
ry, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbcrt for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Friday*.
COMIHG SOUTH ATD HAST.
Leave* Atlanta 2:15 P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6.55 P x
Leaves Albany............. 11:23 A X
Leaves Eufaula ....11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from llufaula and Al
bany 6:88 P X
Loaves Columbus ....12:.'5 A X
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 6:08 p x
Leaves Macon 7:35 p x
Amu-sat Auvu-ta 5:4*1 A M
Leaves Augusta............... S:SG P x
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 A X
Passengers for Milled gerille and Eat on ton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
Through Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah nnd Augusta, Augusta and
Mac >11,and Savannah and Atlanta.
K H sxiiir. WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Gen Supt. C R R, Savannah,
J C SHAW, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. Supt. 8 W R R. Macon.
anS tf
ZDOIST’T
YOUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
If so call on
W. W. COLLINS,
at Iris Carriage Repository, on Second
Street, or at his Shops, on Poplar Street.
• FIRST-GLASS 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
G-OOD AS NEW.
W. W. COLLINS
Carriage Manufacturer,
66, 70 «3c 72 SECOND STHEET,
On'hand and constantly ^arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons
SATJTrBB’S
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS.
I N making my Ninth annual antiDuncomont. would say that I mak<^ improyotnonts ^from year to
year,:
ir fl itter myself that 11
have the most perfect outfit in the wav of tlotton Gin
ning Machinery over ottered to the American plautors in tnewayof Cotton Gins. Cotton Gin
Feeders and Condensers. If there m anv dvobtm* what I «*y. cleave orde-oneof tho following
Gins, to-wit: Massey’s Excelsior. Brown’s Gin, Findlay’s Gin, Pratt’s Gin, Wvnn's Gin. Pollard «
Gin. Tailor's Gin, Carver's Gin, 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 nothin? to run'my Gitt, as it will pay for taelf throe times in sinning one hun
dred bales of cotton in premiums over what the same cotton will brinks' giuuod on any o: tho above
Gins, and you have
Tie Best Bin in lie Market Besides!
Make cheap Gin9 and superior ones to any other Gins, but my
TOT Al* EGLI
'he Brown Cotton Cin.
r:oftR* the Seed bettcr, Run*Llctoe* CBnVtoa%
•It • :* 1cm money tlun nnj otl»?v*Mate$haaia^
•- tlmy machine (Itily und 1»
Thi'so raacnincs are tn ide ot the best msfcwlols,
the workmanship -”d finish are enoxccDcd.
L ’t n n. .rdt'd nr- • inms ^\ rii theGtate Fairs,
Soorg!:i, Alabama,Taos, etc,
Price List of «lns, Focdcra and G
Payablo during thw Cottct. detwou.
Sira.
Prto*«f OtOR
Pnr%ofQ:u, wvth
Sdt-Fmllag At
atJuacva
Kciaf Attach.
BvnU <md C*—
town.
IV Saw
* 75.00
£ 97.50
$120.0
it) “
37 60
113.75
mu
ioau
130.00
lOlU*,
110.00
141 75
1732.
(k* ‘
1AV
152 50
18^
moo
176.00
202?
VC **
143.0C
152.00
231
80 “
iW-or
2>i5
m
Can beat the world and cost- About 75 cents per saw more to got it up than any other Gin in the
market. __ __
X*. C. SAWYER,
P. S.-I maho repairing of old Bin.' » specialty. My Kreaster has boon at the bench « .wars,
an put all my improve mmits to any olu ^ ln at reasonable cost, Juno la—linv&wJiu
Send lor Circulars anil Price list.
A. B. Faf-sra
ATLANTIC _&_&DLF R. R
Gmui 8up*RnriKNDEHT*fl Omo, h
Atlantic Gult Railuoad S
Savannah. 5tay 17th, 1879J
O N and after SUNDAY, May lSth, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at ...............4,10 P X
Arrive at Jesup... 6.33 P x
Arrive at Thomasville... 6.25 A M
Arrive at Bainbridge...^^. 9.40 a. X
Arrive at Albany .....11.00 a x
Arrive at Live Oak 1:S5 a X
Arrive at Tallahassee 7A0 A M
Arrive at JHcksouville MM ... M .^^. M . M .«....7.S0 A x
Leave Tallahassee ...... M ............. M .... M ....6.00 P X
Ijeave Jacksonville^..^.^^.^.^...^.... 5.C0;p x
Leave Live Oak... M 205opx
Leave Albany. ^4A5 P x
Leave Bainbridae 8.45 P X
Leave lhaicasrille,..... MMM ... 7.85 pm
Leave Jesup 5.45 a x
Arrive at Savannah 8 20 A X
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Fernandicfc,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Dancn take this train.
Passenger* from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
tu.
Passengers leave Brunswick at S;00 p m, ar
rive at Savannah 8:20 a m.
Passenger* 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 the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
x. (daily except Sunday.)
Palace sleeping cars are run through to and
from Sbvauridi and Jacksonville.
Connect ai. Albany witn passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Bail road to and from Ma
oon, Eufaula, Moatgomsry, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc.
Mail steamer loaves Bainbridge for Apalachi-
:!a every Monday at 9 50 am; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 am.
Close connectlen at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green’Cove Springs, StAu-
nistine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going weit, at 1LS7 a ro, and for Brunswick at
4.40 d ro, daily,except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAJN-EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7.00 A X
' H “ 9.50 AX
11.50 A X
2.20 P X
6.45 PX
5.00 A X
9.10 A X
12 20 p x
2.SS p or
5.15 P X
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Manufacturer of
XIE&XjS
ALL SIZES — STATION’\liY AND
PORTABLE, VERTICAL and
HORIZONTAL.
Throshs^
THE CHEAPEST, STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SEPARA
TORS SOLD.
These Engines and Separators received
Premiums and Diplomas at the Georgia
and Alabama Fairs last feenson and
wheret er exhibited.
Boxed ready foi tOlpmeM and delivered at
Special ten** ic jt-.r-shatr* t
r iont .mins ;.’stimonl:na from ow
f ur.ilredlive planters, who bought and aaed
D'-: .'. hincs last season
I- rom to €838 wc manutocnireo Gina stf
-;» v, Gfiortfa* and.. u ± n .. : f',t T T
ro;: it Co. t afterward* Cuvoss u A C
1 • n .ndo what was then known o>> the Tnyka G*
Durlrg tho year 1838 removed tc itilr piae
a hero wo have been exelnsivelv engaged in monk.
.acviulntr Gins ever since. '.Vithiong experience,
; !ie best labor eavin« macMncry and skilled work-
1 wo posress fulvantag' f not -:ij»»yed by any
:\.or manufacturer In out line for producing th«
ej:,*.T work for tlio least money
i j. -s-q. Engines and complete outfit famished
v, Ii \t licslrcd. Address
l»:onX COITON <;iy «'<>., New f.cnuon. Co as.
Tie Soitei IMica! Record.
A MontLly Journal ef Praclital Xfiitine.
Has s Lar^e and Increasing Circulatioi*
FAVO TE
or tub
Busy Praotitlouor!
It is filled with Abstracts and Gleanings
Scientific Brevities. New and Useful Formulae
and the Pith and Cream ol all that is Useful and
Practical in the Borne and Foreign Journals.
Terms—Two Dollars per annum, in Advance;
Club Rates, 4 copies $6, Sample copies 20 cts.
Address R O WORD, M D,
apr42w Business Manager. Atlanta. Ga.
Hew Advertisements.
Stato .agency Pap
if
GBAIIFI
BEAPERg.
Pflwsi’s te Sill.
Paix is a BLESsisri. It locates dise.’uo. \Vhan-
ever the bowels become ii regular uso
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient.
It will savo much pain and ( anger. Nature
sometime* is ao outraged by t’e burden she
is made to carry, through tho heedlessr.ess of her
children, that she openly rebels, ax.d punishes
fearfully. Don’t negect the proper t.eatment
when the symptoms first npp.-ar. Resort to tho
Aperient, and get wed speedily.
SOLD-BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
)ul124w
SMI
Wo will pay Ajjo
ndexp'-nfos, ort.iki
t-w.and wouderfut 1
J2&SJ
y oi »inu per mouth
onimi.-sion, to sell our
U> mf.an v hat ti«
Platform Spring Wagons.
QTPKTn AO f ^ R*Ga & V/Vj. Purt.und,
XN JJ Maine, for best Agency Business in
tho World. Expensive Outfit Kroe
$777 Outfit Frew.
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow “» TAa * u *ta.*»« r »
Hoes always on hand. Send for circular giving prices
and description. Address
A, 3. Furquhar, Maccm, Ga.
1 expt
Aldrc
res* P O VICK-
Arriveat McIntOih
Arrive at Jesup
\rrive at Klackshear
A*nveat Du{»oi.t
ibv-ave Dupont
I,enve Blackahe&r
Leave Je»up
Leave McIntosh
Arrive at Savannah **
(VMVDDW
WESTERN DIVimON:
XOSTDiT, ¥TET)3H5DAY A5D P RID AY.
Leave Dupont
Leave VsKloeta
irfiave Quitman —
Arrive at Thomasville.....
l.**Hve Thomasville..
Leave Camilla... ..
Arrive at Albany .
I/eave Albany...^.
I^ave Castilla....-
Arrive Thomasvdle^.....
Leave Thomas ville —
Leave Quitman«
, 5.40AX
, 8.15 A X
. 9 87 A X
..11.43 A X
..1.40 P M
..4.16 P X
. 6.S0 p X
..... 5.20 A X
7 85 A X
10.30 A X
1.00 PX
S.1S P X
Leave Valdosta 4.40 P x
Arrive at Dnpont^,^,..,..,... 6.50 P X
J S TtbOK, Master of Transportation.
■ " * U C U I IVDfl
»prlSM
•-vtOCK.E;;-.
r - s 0n 'V e n s
tfiMn ran CataIopi/ps’
CENTRAL. HOTEL
EUIAULA. ALABAMA,
Q.OOD BOARD i>c<l Room, und tie S«t At
KU.T.IGirR * MOTH
A DUNWODY. B H SiSSNETT.
DUNWODY & SASSNETT
attorneys at law,
.4 Cherry Stre t. up stairs. Maeon. Ga.
WS
$2580
1AK AfleatJ wanted. FuiJ.
legitimate. I*ortlculars free.
▲Sdrvsa J.WOSTH A CO- SfcXo iua Urn
hold by
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It. p„tKS«w«w: > : •• 1
& B SAI-L. Agaat, B«C)a, G»
lMtor t wMw
abv Carriages
“ScliofiGld’sFo aMestoammm"
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEOSOIA.
Compact, Simulei Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed superior to any other
WE SELL .THE
Gtaisor Grain Hoparnton;
With our ENGINES—For Threshins Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Ssrgho-Mills, Csfctoa Presses
And Macninery of every description.
BtylJjXJIN’Q- BOILiHRS jBL. OIATix ST :
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
njayl 6m J. S. SCHOFIELD & SGI".
J’P- iai-
5
CATARRH
feelings, matter dropping into the throat, disgusting odors, and finally c
Ordl
into quick con*um;it
n&ry treatments wtli not <
Its effects aro nervous weakness,
loss of smell, taste, hearing, and
voice, weak eye3, dizzine??, faint
i rumption and premature death. For
CONSUMPTION HAY T FEvi'R
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal IIeadaches l Deafne?'’,
J Sore Throat, and all diseases of the air.paeaagcs and lungs there is no treat-
,.. t meat so pleasing, thorough, and certain to cure and give in&tant relief as
f. : 4 DEVONE’S
“BBTrade
Huk.l»-I
A romponnd of the nMt healinc balsams kmown tom.dical acien?R,w;th
CARBOUTED PINE TREE
haling from DeVone’s Inhaler, is converted into a c.eanMng,:nvig-
■ rating, and healing vapor, and taken direct to the diseased cavities of the
cad, and into all the air-pasaages and tho lurgs, wliero it acts a3 a local
pplication to the dieeased surface, and its health-giving power is felt at
ice. The only method hy which these diseases can be permanently cured.
HOME TREATMENT th- f'nil >: ut 1 .
or t'anuda, to bo returned if not satisfactory. fff^ANo for Kiile by
drugpihtM. Send for circular^givingfuH information, terms,etc. A<
. _ ful atf< nt _
iiijuffr. Address JIOJIK MEUIC1NK t
l HffPPtKPBIPllt ? f 4 linca ‘“Wrted ono week
* Uibl lleuliiullL in 850 newspapers for $10.
Send 10c for 100 page pamphlet.
junlO G P RQWhLL & CO. N Y.
a GENTS WANTED,—for tho bast and fast*
X3L cst selling Pictorial Books and Bibles.
Prices reduced 83 per cent. Address NATIONAJj
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philudel .hia Ps
" Bavlfl LanSretli & Sods.
bjo the most extensive growers of
Pionru
in America. Ti'.P.ir tour farms, oomprisinx over
1000 acret. situate,! in Pennsylran:!. Now Jer
sey, Ytrffinia and Wisconsin, ora
OWNED OCCUPIED AND CULTIVATED BY
THEMSELVES.
Tho seeds offer,si are tne result of the mos
careful and crperiencefi selection jear alter .yes.
Market gardeners, prirate families, and al
vha desire ttood seeds, should purchase
Landreths’ Garden Seeds*
ii year merchant does not keep them write for
DAVID LANDRETH A SON8,
Philadelphia: Pa.
neselvTsa apq.liahed in 17&4and kept up e
K«q1i .Wwvltwfi
S !
NOT
BUT
r lowest fuicbd.
POOREST AND DEAREST.
HIGHEST PRICED.
BEST AND CHEAPEST.
New Styles,
KEW PRICES,
S 1 - : 1.Z--■ Kmboascd Walnut
, ' . • , Ci"!^, ol new design,
\ only .$S0
- Ten Stops, 4 rets
. 1 >' lieedM in i.ew stylo
'9 'T-. . UiiiniinHttwi f!st«s«
Vvl
.In
DeVone’s Inhale ii.
aetent physician always in charge,
will have immediate and c
Send for Circular.
W. COLLINS.
MACON.GA.
Send for Circular.
PORTER SPRINGS,
J R RBY^OLDS A CO, Proprietors.
Dr C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board per day $2; per week $10; per month $30.
brag** fare $2 50 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery Stable at the Springs by A Hop-? A Co. Stag *
Line Contractors. Daily man. Music every
day Dancing in Hall every nighi till lo>j|
o'clock. (Porter Springs is the only Summer
Resort In Georgia which employs a Brass Band
and Orchestra.) Ten Pin Alley. Billiard Tables.
Swimming Pool, etc, free—no extras. For
pamphlet or special information address Dr J R
KEY NO LDS, General Manager, Porter Sprinku
▼ a Gam filleer, Georgia.
WILLIAM McKAY
Accouteraat, BrpittT *n> Gjiliui Asnr
BECOND bTREET.
WITH an expenence of thirty-fire yexrs* nil-
v T dertakea investigation of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re
ceiverships, and confidential business of all
On application will visit any town* in
Middle or Southwest Ga^ in above capacity.
ReJVrencg,:-! C Fiant, A»her Ayera. H J Lm.
mar, G B Roberts and J J Gresham Rsquire
Incorporated
1859.
Capital
$350,000
LAMFEBT SFEDCER, SecV. J. EHODES BROWNE, P: sid ni-
Capital and Assets over- $500,000.
The Ch arter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Agents »t >111 ’ramimnt P„n
w M. W, CARNES, Agent, Macon, Georg:a,
.$80
rets
Reeds in new style
Illuminated Care
....$95
Stops, 4 feels
h Mirror Too
with Gold
_ ... jze Ornaroenta-
MASOHJti'- tfun. only M $100
OYER 100,000 MADE and fcOLD
WINNERS OF HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL tt'aULL-s EXHIBITIONS Full
TWELVE YLAKS FAS)'.
PARIS - 1667 VIJGNNa. - 1873
SAMlifi*/, 1-75 P«1L*. PL 1SJ«
PARIS - tS7G 1 HWKDK> - 1878
Endorsed by Frans Liszt, Theodore Thoiub*-.
Ole Bull,Gottscbalk, btrauss. Warren, Morgan,
ami ov«r One Thousand eminent musicians ot
Europe and America, rho testimony ua to the
immense superiority of these instruments over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming and lndia-
rnitnhle
RENTED UNTIL FAiD FOR,
Tr.e-e Urgans aro liow- oricrou punhaserfl by
monthly installments of from $5 to $10, or will
be rented.until the r«it pays for them.- From
one to three years time given for pajraent.
Special reduction given to Churches, Schools
and Pastors. Agents wanted every whe
gins sent on trial to any part of the South,
pay freight both wavs if net satis!
o. Or-
Wo
auQTHKBN WBOLBSALK DKPO
;or the more nxiiVCMeiiisui.pl> oi oonUieru
:rade a Southern Wholesale Depot has been es-
ablished at Savannnh. Ga, from which Dealers,
,i.-s, ;•<•».. ::crs i ii. ■ r : liI trade cap be
i«uppliedat New York and Boston factory rates.
For illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full
information address
LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.
MMiCPACTrEBa’s Wholesale Agbnis,
aorSdSawSro
f¥3T. A5RY HOT fir L,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
The summit of the
PIEDMONT AIK LINE;
80 miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PUR* MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINERAL WATERS.
C051 PORTABLE APARTMENTS.
FiRSi: CLASS TABLE.
The Mount Airy Hotel is situnted in Itab*:r-
.ham Counts', G*i, upon 4 spur of the Blue Kidga
I . • 1-. :•-« d t 1 ..- r.. .■ . i ; »:•:> r:i.»sed
oy th? Piedmont Air Line, is Si miles from At-
Rgv
Hack L .r
Jolin L. Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
deorgla
(Estab llsliedl857.)
PAT 'ENTS
For Invent. ^Procured by
T. H. Aleza. aaer & Elliott,
Solicitor, and Conn ««> D P* 1 * 111 Causes.
No fee unlea* succes ,<ul *_ T ^)^ cted b y
her hands a specialty
venters’* free.
Wood for Hospital.
U NTIL Tuesday, August Ith. 1579, bids i
supply the Bibb County Hospital lor or
year with Oak and Pine Wood in such quanti
tiesasmav be ordered b.v the Hoij-ital St »wk*
will be received at the office of the County Com
missioners. The right to reject any and all bid
ia reserved. W G SMITH.
jj26 3t j Clerk Bibb Co Comm'r s
CL.rkaville, Tal-
; v : , when
:el open all the
tall Falls
desired, to Por
year.
In Atlanta buy a round tno ti ’R.et to ani from
MtAirv for ON E FARE. Terms. $2 per dav;
Si and 510 per week, aecv.rding to room. Chil
dren and Nurses half rates.
M C WILCOX. Manager.
Fred HSco^ id, lat^ of Uplands Hotel, East
man. Ga, Assistant Manager in charge of Office
uin25 tf
o .--ai
Vkldrcss S. ^ QUANT & CO., 2,
i-(4 d Hcbji £»i.. Ciaoi&naU. O*