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cnt* R>r Telegraph and Menneuger.
./•ml* (JL 1 ®)—R i> Shroualiire
roencuz—P A Gur%
ibany-J M Duff
atnbrrt—T 8 Powell
tvMo—W B Baldwin
ontezuma—Duke A Well*
>rt G*;n<w-1! A Lott
»r»h»llvill«—C 8 Johnson
r wton—« t Hudspeth
*,rg«:town—K O Morris
' Fryer
(fOSlITTl^
’ La.
i H Bom
,n Vmifcu —K-I-S Groene A Co
rr»—Ki.tlara.ww
ii..tton-L A Baldwin A Co
,ilium A Goddard
ilmlnrillo—W T Coon
min—A Ilnnrad tiff Enilicn
■!,u—llrawnrr A Bon
ri.mti.lo-H B n watt a
iuiiUmi—J Q Ailam.
'ivilli-ii ABolliran ACC Brown
.rkmurillfi—1» Khodos
,i >u—I. M IVaoock.
.jviSjh (Gal— SI O Uatohor
(rta)-Mra Salim Hill
rorKnheu.
Tho .fcy fa chforloaa with donda of gloom;
Tiio bongbj are bare and tbe leaves are
Xei rnobi« away to tbe nursing tnno
Ui a rtieam wh ite mneio in (lull and dead;
Ard i" ver a gleam of sun o’erbead.
A, A noTer .. blade of graaa left green ;
And e.yatal Jewels all strewn and epreaa
Wh( re thonsand floebes of bicom have
been.
Ilia tilde are ringing no eong of jey;
. 1,(1 ivyc,Vera an empty neat:
Will Cbul of Ibt winter’* Uruatb destroy
J'lIS light of summer Within my breaat f *
For conn * tbe touch of a rioutn onbleet,
Ao < it 1 reaka mo calm of a tender dream,
And the csy.tai cj (l of its band ha- prcet
.My hope from a hope that “ migbt bave
been.”
0 twaying main s and abivering birds,
0 ,iream that has never a eong to *ing,
0 tickle swallows who heard lua words,
lla f w.nspeied lure m tb*> ti.vjr apiing,
By Jiglia wub yon to tbo south may bring
The old. oto story of trust betrayed;
For lure I weep, while on wayward wiog
Yon IM and Uniter through sun and sbsde.
1 toe yon fly wince my lrvo has fliwa ;
1 soil you follow tho shimmering track
Of a anii-huht eproad on a sea snn -atrown
Wi h rays that never may leat bint back ;
F( r few anil fleko are vows that lack
The truth that Uvea in tbe far, far notth :
0 tovii O life that yon might oomo back,
If ouly to toll me wbai love is wor b!
I- it wottb a fummi r of bbas divine,
0c a thousand knees in haze of night.
Or a ihunsaud vows that proclaim you mine.
Or a w ong that never o*n be set right ?
Is ii worth tho thudding of tears that blight
Tbosu eyes whose lustre you loved so Wei ?
Is it north lbs loae of a life’s delight
To love too little—or lovo too well ?
O surrowlnl eyta ell dark and dim.
That look at mo from an amber cloud—
A ch.ul tu.it bnmiahed g Id lo him,
Vi h i touched it on re with atoncheopTond!
0 faee that lias gathered tbe wintei’s chill
On lids and brow that lo him were vowed !
I would yon could follow him where be will,
ur-aiuk to rest in tbe sums ei’s abrond I
— 1 London Society.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
Flo R IRA
Macon <s Brunswick R. B.
•eager train* on this road will ran m fol-
lows;
CUM H £ RLAND ROUES via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PAhsENGER NO. 1. SOUTH. Daily
irriTe Brunswick
Leave Brunswick per steamer...
Arrive K. . \u:. ■..
Arriye Jacksonville?.
Arrive Cedar Keys
vicin' u> wcL-vr
. 6:00
>~™. G: 15 a
0004
•...« 2:35 PM
8A5 P
*1 It is passive suicide to permit the health to be
undermined, the constitution broken, and the
lease of li‘e shortened. bt nervous complaint-,
constipation, biliousness, indigestion, headache,
intermittent ana remittent fevers, when it is a
fact eatai lit bed by unquestioned evidence *liat
the Bitters will prevent and remove these evil-*.
A!1 the »5rnp*oms of lassitude and general de
bility speedily vanish when this invigorant is
riven a Inal. For sale bv all Druggists and res
pectable Dealers generally. aug5 lm
GREATEST
0::t-Bo r J* ft- creation of the Age
NEW AND IMPROVED ®
Archery Goods
(Wright A Tuornc’S Patent)
1 functional torpor of tbo liver exists,
t lm id. iiicut. of tbe bile remain in the
blued, vaulting that (laid, and inducing
many . Inn dlaeaaee. Dr. Bull’d Balti-
mr.ru 1’illd art> tbe mo.t reliable liver
regulator. Soil everywhere. Prioo 25
ctnic.
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target Star : d-s, Qnirsrs. Ecll.% &c.,
of BETTER quality, for LESS money than eve-
offered before. Man orders promptly intended to.
Send for Catalogne and Price-list.
TERRELL. DIETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE. KY,
Above goods can alto he obtained of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, CIS Broadway. N Y.
mart eodtm
Dues Your lEusuiess 1’iiy’.*
Il.odtonia pnflta from rmallar.il luge
iuv. InifiitH, of from 10 420,000, in the
oi-w Mutual Capitals u ;on byaiom u a mat.
t.rof dulv ocuurrenco iu Wall .treat. Tbe
»u.*0!» of I hi. improved method iu attract-
mg muvi te.l »t leution: it euablea Buy ouo
loqwraio knee, entnlly, ai d atcures to each
piniiipaut ail Ilia atWauttgea of unhniiicd
■ apiial on large nr i mill investment?, whUa
peiii. ar« divided pio ntw amot g chare,
iiml.ia tvtry uiontli. Over #4680 ;1J wa.
.i iiuiin ,nnn«pita izviuu for each of 27
butiii.a mm vba furnished i’-'JOO rerpee
B»i(. A cotton maonfactarer of Lowuil,
Xiw.atooftSIWly i.-vomng $U0iuh
c.ptlaiizuluii, leat XLoalh. New circular,
" iiii cH lor Kneel as,” with invaluable infer,
malum to ail luvoulorn. mai.o.l freo. A1
ktuiUnf mnud anil .ticks l o ght and eohl
by Aumld. llruwii ib On,, Bankers anil Xlro-
L l», t6 uiil 28 Bread street. New Y’urk.
NuasNov ouooFaiu Tbo groat maikot
of tno nanism world baa been hold at this
jui.c ion of the Volga (and Olga Itivers in
numa, cveiysumturr tiirhuumdaof years.
Here the iiaiioon of Kuropo and Asia meet
w.ih their teo iurn for trade. Ootaaek, Chi-
n«,- luru and I’o.aiau meet iho Uerman
ami Iho Cheek with t veiy vanocy of mor-
chimheo that mankind nmpl ye, fron sap*
pirns lo griiulmoue., tea, opinio, for, food
too a uta labric, and last hm not least,
me iicim .. J, u. Ay.r A Go ’a colobratod
mailih> h fr.m Amonoa wero displayed in an
elegant flizur, where the Dootor himself
Iuiui.t -I in -I.mos lo auen. They are known
au.i lakm ou .tot pm of Atia au we I as ti e
priiricHof ihoWis , and are an clTtctual
m 1,1,He for tno disease that pievaii in the
jaotutn or ilia North aa well &a Ilia burn aLd
rabies of the western comm,ut.—Lincoln
(Ill.) T.us
■’relltnlits- Block 1 uvrsnuenl.s.
llafoto Misers. Lawrence & Co , tho New
(oik la-kins, inaugurated ti e combination
ryaiem of operating in stocks, it was often
very eiHLult for u expetieuetd opaiaiors, or
• vm oid .ugnrr, to deal protttab y by their
«,uglo htiidcd >rn:uros. Now tue lie d is
op n lo ivary ooe for srceta.fal cperatiocs
» iJ capital in any .mounis, from J ID to
t-’e.ie , c»u be u-ed wub equal proportion
als profit. Instead of di.iracaog ifferU
among mat y customers, tba onlers of tboa
aaiiii. are coi centra'*d imo one vast pool
at.,! co-operated for tno benefit of all, divid
ing profits pro rata tvary mouth A p en -
to i cit zau of can Francieco made jl.iCl 3
Irum an investment of (J30J laal mouth
O her cn.turners aro doing better atilL ?25
pay. S125 dating tho mouth, 6200 retains
*12 .urtiper cent on the stock, and so on
aa the market moves Now circa ar contains
"twouucriirg lulea for succtsa," and fa l
tn»nt;c ions iir any one to oporsto profit-
•b y. All tno advantages of unlimited capi
ta' and caioful manipulation arc secured by
U;e combiiiat ou mallied. Blocks and bond,
wanud Uovernuteut boeda .applied. De-
pe.ilsrec. ivcd At p y to Lawrenco A Oo ,
duikers, 67 Lachatgo Place, Now Yoik Ouy
«m:h7-
whr
f»rtn\*fi3 J mu UR A CO'S nowCrowi
I.nliUUIk Jewel St.tiojbut I’accaos
ul,u,,,, $7W|» r l«l lo Agents.
C heapcHt In ilio World.
Two asinp'ea with jewelry, by mail, postpaid.
25 cents Illustrated circulars of stxfli
and in. FIT. KLK \o»eh ..« tree.
jewel
tablisheil, 1870. Farorbly known throughout
United Static.
' s* ay «• ut mou •usune common
i they can buy Marhurg Bros.
bth Carolina.- aa vh* t
liUKUMATXBll.
This dreadful torment, tba doctors tall ns,
in lbs mood, and. knowing this to be truo,
w» advwo every sufferer to try a bottle of
llurang a tthsamatio ltsmidy. It ia taken
internally and will positively cure the worst
»•», in tbe sboriest time Sold by every
druggist in Maoou. JanHdJtwSm
fhe Sb Siiet.olBs lloit'l,
On H wdway. New York, now under tbe popu
oagi-mentof Mr. Uriah Welch, ba. large,
w< ll- KUilatod rooms, eieelicnt beds and perfect
.X “°d , t |on *- An eleralorcoonocu directly
»uh .he la-lie,’entrance. The table and atton-
■attot throi.gnout u acknowleilged aa being uu-
■irisiwd. No extra charge for firat-cliuis
deelieodim
'Viiitjix its l honpest
4 ,I Dckt’s Durham, containing
inly ptpj mil. o| the bc>i smoking tobacco
“ “*■ or one common cigar f Bach costs 10
—b**" ants d*w
Authorized by th. Commonwealth ol Kv,
. »ltW
i'opular Mouthlj Drawing of tho
o'omniOEtweaifth Distrihu-
tiun Co.
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE.
In tbe City of Louisville, on
Saturday* Aug, 30, 1879.
The Drawing will be superviaed b.v men of un-
doubteti character and standing, and ticket-
holders. OKrnta and clubs aro respectfully re
quested t« send on repre>entatives with propor
credentials to examine into tbe Drawing-
A Koif J ;ra in the History
of Lotteries.
GRAND AND UNFBICIDHNTED SUC-
C’K.SS OF line HKW FKATUBES.
Every ticket-holder can bo his own
supervisor,- c»ll out his num
ber ard see it placed
in the a heel.
Tbe Management cal! attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaimnjc. for only 42,
° THK FOLLOWING PRIZES.
Fnxc SO.OOO
l Prise 10.000
1 Prise 5.000
10 Prize* $1,000 each ....-a 10,000
80 Prize* 500 each 10,0 H)
100 Prize* 100 each 10.000
200 Prize* 60 each ........ 10.000
600 Prize* 20e.n«?h —.... 12.000
1JI00 Prizes 10 each . 10,000
9 Prizes SUM ock h. ap’roxiinat'n prize* A700
9 Prizes 200 each do do 1,800
9 Prizes 100 each do do
1,960 Prize* $112,40*
Whole Ticket*, ft. Half Ticket*, $1.
27 Ticket*, $50. 55 Ticket*. $100
All applications for club rates should bo made
to the home office.
Remit by postoffioe Money Order, re*nsterod
letter, bink draft or express. Puli list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courirr-Journal ana
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ora. For tickets and information address COM
MO> v\ C.ALTI1 DISTRIBUTIOaV CO. orTJ
COMM BiiP )RD.8ec*y, Cour.er-Journal Build*
inr, lxraisviile Kv. auc5auc?S
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2, NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Kriy*...^....^ 5:25a
Leave J ack son ri 111 a
Leave Peraandina per Steamer s-*5p
Arrive Brunswick 7:45 p
Leave Hru:^»wick.... 8K«0p
Leave Jesup l(hS5 P
Ijcave Eastman...... S£1 a
Leave Cochran ....4-.S3 a
Arrive at Macoii...^.^. 6:45 a _
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta and Aumista.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. a,Sou t
ViaJesupand Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Maoon...... —, 7:15 a
Arrive Cochran.................................. 9:43 a
Arrive Eastman........... 11:14 a
Arrive Jescp 6:25 p
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 A
NO.4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonvii]e.^...^.^.. MM 5.15 P M
Leave Jesup... 6.15 a
Leave Eastman l;2l pm
L^ave Corhnn.„ H .. MM , H 2.45 p
Arrive M&con 5:15 p m
Connect* at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKINSYILLB BRANCH.
JFreisht and accommodation—Daily except Sun 1
day.
Leave Cochran 10:00 P M
Arrive Hawkinsville... wmM « 10:45 PM
Leave Hawkitisville.^.^ 3:30am
Arrive Cochran. 4:15 a m
Connect* at Cochran with t*nins 1 and 2 to and
from Marcn.
Leave Cochran.,.....^ 10:00 am
Arrive Hawkinsvillo^.^...., 10.45 a m
Leave Hawkinsrilie 145pm
Arrive Cochran £:S0 p m
Connects at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GBU.W. ADAMS, Gen. 8upt.
W. J. Jarvis. Mast. Traua.
Lcuoi’iljxr eW'EBT KAVI TO
0.:LY $43 00
NIZCON lo NEW YORK
AND RETURN!
A a ATI.AN’TIO OOAVT LINE to Portr-
« gt.? 0# i h ’ ' *• Gisww by Old Dominion Limi
SI v, ” r lorli - Good until Oct .bcr
boa* j^ IIEC ,rom >'»oon to Portumoulh '•
t. *1 ; boors sea voyage (rora I'.rUntouth
ui‘ i*., or ** Due of the magnificent S Jo-
, o-i Mmmsra ol the Old DMfidn MlMMfel,
K mouth at ‘K»pm,«s iollows :
Mivinw*d» Monday,: OLD Ix>-
fclo 10 '- »»”«■« dll'll". WTANOKK.
ratuMay.. Tho largest and best an-
r-'l Tiil"?®*™ on ,h< ' U«u* Tbc>o lround
^Fl_Tick«t, TOtHo bolder, «• MSw
B *“? M«l» oo Steumera Re-
•f-m cn ’’, bight out cn route
«o Pbramootk. SkaM mmUm
(«.;,‘’bnwbs'weei. \ugai,taand Wilmtagtoo
roSr TV *‘°*»<««»•* borthnetton
ai.ht **!?**!?. *° Vlunmalam O.JW 1» OB
SI | .ft, ’ J" ’ ' hk- I-c-s are well ventxl .led
1.^. g*? > .»PPW fcfftbs- The :m common,I a-
rJ 0:1 Steamer witboul chxrw-
. •■ > supotw on steamer Meond nichi
r - an-.- |.c.n, Giv,-.;.) The redneed
wta «■ Nwiw,
makn ^^. oqargo isc rarasi as—gto, Fsn...._
l» , i ’’' C '. : -- T ’ !l '' clica;. -: route be-
Fir 5*™>a n (t New Tort.
Hog*, i •• ; .i ; u-- la-..-, ,-tc. apply to SC
T. letCitt.Hi' Agent, fit Slulb rrj street, or
l;.' wi i'ci, ( .-..orUL'RR KROWN’S
^»C0t..Q,!Muib-rry Street.
" H STiNx ORI ,. s,-c'wOD8SCo.
aa tun t,. ^lt t ’,'r‘ n '' ,ch btroet. New York.
(ptuisi
atbr _
««* for di
ATLASTA & CHARLOTTE
air-line railway-
OFFICE GKN’L PASS, ft TICKET AGT
Atlahta, Gx, Oct 31, IS7S.
O N and after Sunday, November 10th. doable
daily Train, will run outbid Road as follow,
GOING HAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta •••••••—• ...
Ig-ave Atlanta — - o-15 p m
Day Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta...™—..—...
Ltf&vo AlIzntA 6.00 p m
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta lLMra
Leave Atlanta
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta — 10 80 p in
Leave A Cant* rsiT7k* ,,w, ***“
GOING EAST.
Icocsl Freight and Accommodntion Train
Arrive Atlanta .
Leave Atlanta. 6 SO am
ThroughPreigbt Train
Arrive Atlanta ———• ...
Leave Atlanta 9JJ»
GOING WEST
Local Fndrht and Aworamodation Tram
Arrive at Atlanta 4.S0p
LeaTe Atlanta— .—
Tnrough Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta — ——11.10 a in
Leave Atlanta...—
Clove ronnectiou at Atlanta for all points Wait
and at Charlotte for all points Hast.
G J KORBACRB. G M.
\r j iiouston. . ,
General Pawnrcr and Ticket Agent.
Gecriia Bailroai Conpai;.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE.
AUOVSTA, Ga. July 12, IS73.
Ccnur.enrjnv Sunday, ISta ins^. the following
pomeiucer schedule will be operated.
Train* run by Atlanta time—5 minutes slower
than Macon:
NO 17-EAST (daily).
LeaTe 5'acon 7 00 a m
Leave Milled gerille..™.— SAS a in
Leave narta — 11*06 a m
Leave WatTentOn llll« a m
Arrive Caxnak ,.,».w..nssm.wsws.w.11:l7 a m
Arrive Wasnington...— —• too p ra
Arnvo Atheus...» S.-15 p m
Arrive Atlanta &00 v m
Arrive Augusta...
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Iicave Aucue•’
Leave ,, ,, -
Leave Athens
Leave Was!aug:on. M ... M .. M .... M . M .....
Leave Coxnak
Arrive Warrenton
Armve Sparta....™
Arnve MUledgeviile
Arrive
S;2S p m
.... 9:35 a u
™.. 7.45 a ru
.... 9.15 am
,...10.45 a m
... LI 4 p m
... 1.50 p m
™. 2.55 p m
... S.*5 p m
. 5.35 C
No coimectcu to or from Washington ou Sun-
day *|fO 15—BAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Miumu PXD
i r r.ve M llod|tenil0...w——....—.~~._9.15 p m
Leave Sparta— -
Leave Warrenlon~..
ive Comak
Arrive Aucusta....
10 45
12.15 a ra
12-50 a m
•« ,,, 6.20am
NO^WMTCd&.e*«pt Sunday;.
LCH » r A Uk'USIS — P m
Leave Camak™.
Arrive Warrenton I* 1 * * m
Arrive S (v,»rta... —
Arrive Vtiuedveville —4.-0 a a
Arrive klKCon...............~ 6.45 n m
Trains will not stop at a** sutions.
Close conneclioua at AUira»ta for all joints
Km-: ami Southeast, and at Macon for all points
iu South we,-; Georgia and Floriaa.
Sup<ro improved Sleepers between Macon and
AnzuNia. , 4 _ .
FullmanSleepre* Aucusta to New York.
Only one cnange Maeon to New York.
Tickets and BagcngoChecks. Time Cards, etc.
sre to obtained at union Depot or at Unioa
T eket OUce.es Mulberry ^£= l j 0HX8ONi
Superuitendent
B R DORSKy.
Central and Sontnwestern Kailrosfc
hAVAJTAAH. GA. June 26.1&79
O N ana after Sunday, June23,1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branched will run aa follows:
THAI2T HO. 1.—OOIMO HORTH AMD WRIT.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 A k
Leave« Augusta 9:S0 A M
Arrive* at Augusta 4:46 p m
Arrives ai Macon... 6:45 p a
Leave* Macon for Atlanta S.15 p x
Arrive* at Atlanta.™...............™ a m
Making close connection at Atlanta with West-
cm and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotto Air-Lino
for all points West and North.
C0MI3G fOUTH ATO 3A3T.
Leave* Atltiuta..... .......11:40 P K
Arrives at Macon.™™.™.™.™.™...,™. 6:20 a m
Leaves Macon 7:00 A M
Arrives at Milled Seville 9:44 am
Arrives at Eatouton 11:30 a m
Arrives &t Augusta™ 4:45 pm
Arrives at Savannah..... 4:00 V H
Leaves Augusta™..™™................™.™....™. 9;S0a m
Making connection at Savannah with tho At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
T2aik »o.2.—Gonra jtorth akd wsst.
Leave* Savannah 7:30 P X
Arrives at Augusta...™ 5: (0 A M
Leaves Augusta ..-..8:30 P M
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 a m
Arrive* at E&tonton 11:30 a M
Arrives at Macon....™™ 8:00 a m
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a M
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 ? M
Leaves 31 aeon for Albany and Kufaula, S 35 a m
Arrives at Kufaula.^. 3:42 P M
Arrives at Albany 3:43 P u
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8,45 a m
Arrives at Columbus 2.15 P M
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 Line.
At Eufuuia with Montgomery & Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with tbe Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Tram connects at Fort Volley for Fer
ry, dally except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday*.
COX IRQ SOUTH AED I1AUT.
Leaves Atlanta S:15 ? M
Arrives at Maoon from Atlanta 6.55 p x
Leaves Albany™..™...™.™.™.™.™.™™....... 11:23 a a
Leaves Eufauia™.......™.. M ™..™ .11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al
bany™....™. 6:SS P M
Leave* Columbus -.12^5 A m
Arrive* at Macon from Columbus™.™. Cg)S p x
Leaves Maco:i....™...™.™.™.™.™.™..™....™...7:35 P x
Arrives at Augusta...™ : ™.™.5:40 a x
Leaves Augusta.™™.™ ™™......™Sdio p x
Arrives at Savannah... 7:15 A M
Passengers for Milledgevilla and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Maoon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these point*.
Ttroueh Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
31aon,and Savannah and Atlanta.
E H SXITH, WILLIAM ROGER.*,
Gen Tu ket Agfc. Gen Supt. O R R. Savannah.
J C Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Tniv Agt. Sunt. S W R R. Mscon.
nnS tf
3D O 3ST 3
YOUR. CARR IAGE
Need Repairing?
If so call on
W. W, COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on feecond
Street* or at his Shops, on Poplar Street.
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN in every
Department and FIRST-GLASS 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
66.
Carriage Manufacturer*
70 <3c 72 SECOND STREET.
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS,
^»a®Bass?.-. ;v v..-|
1-
File Brown Cotton Sin.
ran*th© Seed bettor. R
^talMfimmcy than i
*'very uuu bino Cully
i Li* fctewt C&mPaatcn
<itb(v4Kstatkemitr>
Tho?c macnitiea nro made of the ooi* material*,
nd the workmanship nud finish aro uccrernt d.
Us btvn awarded premiums ut nil rh«fJ5ifo Fairs. ■“
iwrgla, Alabama,Texas, etc., etc.
Ahrico List of Gins, Feeder* and 0«>to4« v ae*tm.
i\iynblo daring tho Cotton Beacon.
ftfOtn.-Hsh rri** ^**8
On'hand and constantly ^.arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
a Reliable Farm Wagons.
.—prorement* from year to
year.and l nowfHtter myself th»t l n»*v have the moat perfect oatlt In the wav of Cotton Gin
ning Machinery ever offered tj tbe American planters in tnewayof Cotton Gins, Cotton Gin
Feeder* and Con leasers. If there i**nv l> ibtio? what ( *iy. olevse ordoroneof tho following
Gins. *<»-wit: Massey’s Excelsior. Brown’s Gin. Finllay’s Gin. Pratt’s Gin, Wvnti’s Gin, Pollard’*
Gin.Ta> loir’s Gin, Carver's Gin, Winship’s Gin. Miller’s Stolen Centennial Gin, or any other Gin,
ORDER ONE OF MINE.
Try them all and Pay Fop the
It costs the farmer nothing to run"my Gin, us it will pay for tself three times in ginning one hun
dred bales of cotton in premiums over what the same cotton will bring ginned on any oi the above
Gins, and you have
Tie Best Gin in the Market Besides!
3Iako cheap Gins and superior ones to any other Gins, but my
T 3 O *F J&Zi ECLIPSE
Can beat the world and cost about 75 cents per saw more to get it up than any otbor Gin in the
market.
p. c.
P. 8.—I make repairing of old Gin* a specialty. My Breaater has been at tbo bench 4* years,
- - -><- -* t-i p o. SAWYER.
June 12—lawJtwZm.
ATLANTIC _&J}0L? B. B.
Gnnraii. 8urBEi3TB!n)B5T*s Oppicb, n
ATLASriC AND GULV RAILROAD >
Savasbah. May 17th, 1879.J
O N and after SUNDAY, May lSih. Passenger
Trains on this Road will run us follows;
NIGHT KYPREbS.
Lc&vo Savannah daily at ......4,10 P x
Arrive at Jeaup ™™...™...™..™.™.6A3 p x
Arrive *t Thomasville 6.25 a m
Arrive at Bainbridge.™™™™....™™. 9.40 a m
Arrive at Albany ™.™H.00A
Arrive at Live Oak 1:35 a m
Arrive at Tallahassee 7A0
Arrive at Jacksonville 7.SJ a m
Leave Tallahassee ..................5.00 P X
Leave Jacksonville.....™........™..™ 5.(50 P X
Leave Live Oak....™ 1<» 5u i* m
Leave Albany™.™.™.™.™....™™..™.™ 4^5 P M
Leave Bainbridge ™..™™.3.45 P x
Lt-avn lhomasviilo 7.S5 px
Leave Jcsup ~™..~™.5 45 a m
Arrive at Savannah 8-20 a M
N o change of car* between Savannah and J ack
aonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Peraandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Key* take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passenger* from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
am.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;00 p in, ar-
v« at Savannah 8:20 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A M (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect atJesnp with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at JcMip with tbe train arriving in Macon at 6.25
p x. (daily except Sunday.)
Palaro sleeping cars are run through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Cornice* *i Alima> with p«ui*enger trains both
way* on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Mojtgomery, Mobile, New Or-
Mail steamer leave* Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9 50 a m; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 a m.
Ciooe connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days exeepUd) 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 lor Brunswick *t
4.40 P ro, daily,except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI-
VISION.
Leave Savannah. Sundays excepted, at 7JV1 a m
Arrive at Mclntoah “ M 9.50 a a.
Arrive at Jesup M 11^0 a x
Arrive at Bl&ckahcar * ** 2.20 P se
Arrive at Dupont m 6-45 p x
Leave Dupont M M 5.00 a x
Is(*r.ve Blackshear *' " 9.14* a m
Leave Jeaup M ” 1220 pm
Leave McIntosh " 44 tJSS p-
Arnve at Ssvar.nah “ '* 5.15 P S(
WESTERN DIVumON:
MOSDiY. WBDSKaPAT A2ID PfilDAY.
Leave Dupont....
Leave Valdosta..
Leave Quitman™.™........
Arrive at Thomaavilto™.,
LeaTe Thomaarille,
Leave Camilla
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany™.™.
Leave Camilla™...
Arrive Thomasville.
Leave Thornwrille
Leave Quitman.™™
Leave 1 aldosta ......™...
Amve at Dupont™.™.™
J 8 Tysojt, Master of Transportation^
5.40aM
S 15 * X
. 37 A M
,11.45 A M
.1.40 P X
.4.16 P X
6.30 P X
CEWTKAJL. HOTEL
EUFAULA. ALABAMA.
QOOU BOARD »rd Boons »nd the Beat AS
'tn.T.TRY^ * MOT'S
H A DUXiS’ODY. B U SASfXETT.
DUNWODY & SASSNETT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
No SSI Cherry Stre-t. up stairs. Macon. Ga.
XT/IDU give prompt attention to all business
\ > entrusted ar.d will practice in all the
CooriF inn8 sunSt
0
5!
H
H
n
Platform Spring Wagons.
Manufacturer of
:03E2 J2>.3ji33SrR. JKT
ADD SIZES-STATIONARY AND
PORTABDE. VBRTIOAD AND
HORIZONTAL.
Separators.
THE CHEAPEST, STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE NK PARA-
TORS SOLD.
These Engine* and Separators reoei' ed
Premiums and Diplomas at the Georg) ,
and Alabama Fairs last Season and
where! er exhibited.
$
87.60
200.00
iiaoo
120.00
130.00
140.00
taxor
8 97.5CJ
115.75
130.00
141.76
170.00
182.00
208.00
IVishRji .
140.0
160X
173 J
I#
802/
2.V
Eox;*d ready fb» •ntptnem and d-fiverod af
SpecialUrms *J*h nur<-iui**-* I
iu circular eonbiinlug t 'Ktlmoniai* frx'm over
ar.(1 rod live planters, who bocgM ladtaad
ra- hiuca last anasoa
1?rom ISt'i to 18!9 we max.uracnirou Glue av<
v. t» Georgia* uinio? tho (l»iu uumv T T
•r Co., afterward* CLrvous, Bnow ** * t
v thot. knovru astli** 'i'll Gi
rgthoyeax 185P *«> removed to kbl* pta«
i' wo havo been exclusively engaged »a maav.
Lilng Gins ever since With long experience,
i; -tlabi»r saving machinery *nd skilled work-
wo pos-esa advantage*) aot enjoyed by any
r manufacturer in our line for producing tho
v. ork for the least money
- vs. Engine* and complete outfit furutsbeff
Ad<:
•u lUChiri’d
DUN COTTON
!N CO.. Sew London. Conn.
Be Soitken Mica! BecorJ.
A Monthly Jonrnal ef Practical Mfin;.
T 8 Powell, W T Geldsmith and R O Word,
Editors.
Has a Lar^e and Increasing Circulation
Busy
FAVO TE
OtTHS
Praetiuicm ar!
It is filled with Abstracts and Gleanings
Scientific Brevities. Now and Useful Formula)
and the Pith and Cream of all that is Useful and
Practical in the Home 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.
»pr42w Busine-s Manager, Atlanta. O*.
Stato Affeuov For
RBAPEB~
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of xMow
Hoes
always on hand. Send for circular giving prices
and description. Address
JL B. Farquhar, Macon,
l;ySi
abv Carriages.
‘ScUofieit’s Po able steam Engines”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MA CON. OE<> «<3 1
Gomuact, Simnlai Strong, durable (
and guaranteed superior to any other*
WB SELL’.TUB
oleor «raln Separator:
With our XNGINBS—For Threahinn .Purpose
WE ALSO SUP}?hY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-l/dla, Cotto.u Jkassas
And Maciiinory of every desct.'ipcion.
BOTTjUITJG- BOUjHRS 1 j
■WRITS FOP. PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
Hew Advertisements.
PiiY is A Bleesiyg. It locates disease. Wlten-
ever the bowels become it regular use
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aporlent-
It will save much pain and cianp r. Nature
Munetimes in so outrcge<l by t o burden one
is made to carry, through the hecdlessness of her
children, that she openly rebels, nud pun tabes
fearfully. Don’t neg ect the proper t catincnt
when the symptom* first npp* ar. Resort to tho
Aperient, and get wo'l speedily.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
iull24\v
EPiggiiaMsigafB
Wcwilil.ay Agenlsaamiu-y«.( MW per
SEND
the Worl.i-
I’U r U aiou A LO, I'Ul.Witt,
Mains, lor bsst Aitsncy Badmusin
Fxn-n«ivo Onlfic tree.
ii-nn Hnn.ntli ami Kipwm'S innir.nPwil lo
•P I i AK.xits. Outfit llred. Straw ft Oo.
$777 Outfit Free. Address P O VICK-
KRY Augusta, Maine,
AdYermement
Send 10c for 100 page pamphlet,.
jun!9 G P HOWELL & CO, N Y.
GENTS WANTED,-for the b?al and fast-
cst selling Pictorial Kooks and Bibles.
Dafifl LaMreli Si Slits.
are the most extenaive grower* of
gmm seed
in America. Their four htrms, eempritinx ovm
■ SdO seres, situated in Peunsylranid. New Jer-
Virginia and Wisconsin, aro
OWNBD.OCCUPIED JSD CULTIVATEDBT
THEMSELVES.
The seeds offered are toe roaultofthe moi
jarclul and experienoe.1 selection .year alte-yaai
Market gardeners, private lamilies. and al
»ho desire good seeds, should purchase
Laudrettia’ Garden Seeds.
if your merchant does not keep them write for
them. *
DAVID LANDRETH A 8ON8,
Philadelphia Pa.
nw^jRlso al»q lished in 1784 and kept up a
aaqli<***
j mayl Gen
J. S. SCHOFISrJO & SOS’.
CATARRH
If noglcctcd.may rapidly deve-r*
into quick consomntioa. Orda
nary treatments will not caro it.
Its effects aro nervous weakness.
Ions of smell, taste, hearing, and
... .. — ‘ voice, weak eyes, dizziness, faint
feeling*, matter dropping into tho throat, disgusting otiurs, and finally consumption and premature death, i'or
1 CONSUMPTION HAYFEVER
- L Bronchitis,Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal Headaches. Deafne<ss.*
oore 1 nroat, and all diseases of the air-passages and lungs there is no treat-
meat so pleasing, thorough, and certain to cure and give instant relief as
»»INHALE^IE
A compound of the most healing balsams known tonrniiical scienrA.-^'h
CARBOLATED PINE TREE TAR breath; nt* Wi*
ba hug from Dev one’s Inhaler, is converted n
il breutninig or in-
f ——i into a cleansing, invig.
ting, and healing vapor, and taken direct to the diseased cavities of tho
head, and into all tho air-passages and tho lungs, where it act* as a local
.application to the diseased surface, and its health-giving power is felt *t
.* *nce. The only method by which these diseases can be permanently cured
HOME TREATMENT tho Unitetf Mrites
DeVonk’s Ikhalf.ii. °. r * aim dn, to be returned if not satisfactory, tv Also for sal© by
. , . . . . . ar«iir*iat*». bend for circnlar giving full information, terms, • *•:. Ac' m-
>eteut physician always m charge. Advice free on all chronic diseases. State sympt -- -•
♦tse will have immediate mid can*fu|1 attention. and free advice by return mail
Aispaprr. Address JIO.IIK MBOICINB CO., S. W. cor. Tenth and Arch Sts-;
itoma plainly, and youl
1. When tcritinft. nan*
Plxiladclohia. i'-i.
Send for Gircular.
CE COfflP/IY
LOWEST PRlOKU.
POOREST AN’D llRAREST.
HIGHEST PRICED.
BERT AND CHEAPEST.
k New Styles.
^ HR* PRICES.
: " Pix Stops, Kiepuit
'vi K*nbo*sed Walnut
Cv % of Dfw deatgri*
7T‘i- - *f.™ $^0
-'.*!-.'*• ou. *Uh>*y 4 set*
Ten ne# ►tyio
Heeds in
Illuminated
• v:y
only.™.
5 N H
1859s
Capital
$350,0931.
w. W. COX,MJJfS,
MACON, GA.
Send for Circular.
LAMBERT SPENCER, SeoV. J. RHODES BROWNE, Presidsn.
Capital and Assets over --..^500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
44dr*»t J .WO AT H A CO™ SuLotaa Mto
REWARD.-:: ■ v
)‘ii.. ’ : ri»riiin«spi!.-
Krinedyl-il* —«m It.
g.v*—i r--. —f.rsr >^s
<■?.- s cf long standing in I
> k.ar.d ordinary cr«t s m 2
dia 61 * bcjzJa. bold by
_ >-f»PMrata. J.P.MjLLEB,
CArTICN— fuOtr..r.r.«l Ik l Uirt,
A... jJ.o*. w J>oe~
R B HALL. Avant, Kacoa, G»
lUlail w*»
PORTER SPRINGS,
3 Miles North o! Gamesville, Georgia, in the
Blue Ridge Mountairs.
J R RKY>0LDS A Ct), Proprietors.
Ds C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board per day $2; per week $10; per month $30.
Stage fare $2 50 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery SUble at tbe Springs by A Hope A Co, Stage
Line Contractors. Daily malE Music every
day. Dancing in Hall every niehl tLl
o’clock.^ (Porter Springs 1* the only Summer
.Resort in Georgia which employ* a Brass Band
and Orchestra) Ten Pin Alley, Billiard Tables.
Swimming Pool, etc, free—no extras. For
[ pamphlet or special liifonnation address Da J R
» RRTVnT"" ~ ’ ■' " ■ - •
WILLIAM McKAY
ACCGUftTAST. Expxet ato Gxnsix Asm
SECOND STREET.
W ITH ,n eipennnce of thirty-flre yem’ nn*
dertak»** investi; jation of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re
ceiverships, and confidential business of all
kinds. On application will visit any town* ia
Middle or Southwest Ga™ in above capacity.
References:—IC Plant, Asher Ayer*, R J La
mar, G B Roberta and J J Gresham Esquire
Macon. Ga. —*i
John La. Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
... GoorgU
Agents at all Promimnt Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
LAHBKRf 8PEN0ER, Secretary, at Columbus, '*&.
WM. W. CARNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
(KHtabllsfied 1«37.)
PATENTS
Tor Inventors Proonred by
T. H. Alexander & Elliott,
Solicitors and Counsel in Patent Causes.
No fee unless successful. Cases rejected by
er hands a specialty, ft end for “Hint* to
antoiz’* free. Iv27w
Wood for Hospital.
U NTIL Tue«day, August 5th. 1S7D, bids lo
supply the Bibb County Hospital for one
year with Oak and Pine Wood in such u ti-
tiesasma> Reordered by the Hosi i t! Si ... r j
will be received at the office of the l.'ourrtv Com
missioners. The right to reject any nr. i all -.:ds
is reserved, W G S.d 11H.
jj2« 3t .Clerk Bibb Co Oomw’rs
*n 8tcp-, 4 s«.
«<i* 5nir«.r Tod
>»\ with Gold
•ooze Lruarnenta-
mi. only gioft
OVER 100,000 M A bE and SOLD
WINNERS or •ilUilBSr HONORS AT
ALL W.»RLI S RXHIRITLONs EoR
TWELVE YEANS PANT.
PAEIS - 1867 VlL'KJi a - 1873
sanmto, i 7s ran,-, pa. in;«
P4KI8 . !f>7« 8HKCK.V - 1878
8y From l.isn, Tlcfslore Thoms..
Ole Bull,Gotttchalk, Strauss, barren, Morgan,
and over One Th u.saii.l eminent musicians of
Europe and America. The testimony as lo tho
immense superiority of th«ae instruments over
^f 0 h!- rS * S empIiat,lc - overwhelming and indis-
RENTED UK TIL PTHTToF
i 'iSki Of.nik «rc now «<i:erru purchasers by
monthly installments of frum$5to$lo, or will
bo rented until the rent pays for them. From
one to three years time given for payment.
Special reduction given to Churches. Schools
■nd Pastors. Agents wanted everywhere, or-
g*ns t,ent on trial to any part of the South Wo
pay freight both wqyq i? r .ct satisfactory
MTHKBtt WHDl.RfiAl.K DTPOL
.. i- . L x, 1 1 • ' re.iiiu ir:-ae can oo
ui'Plied at New York and Boston factory rate.-,
rcr Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full
i i' -:r ation address
L1-DE3N & SATES, Savannah, C-a,
Makupactcrbr’s Vdolsuli Aobxil
anr2ri?aw3ro
-MT. A5RY HOTfeL.
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
The tummit of the
PIEDMONT All- LIN t K»
80 miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PURI* MOUNTAIN ATR.
MINERAL WATERS.
COMFORTAblk apartments.
FIRST CLASS a ABLE.
The Mount Airy Hotel is situated in Haber-
ham County, Ga, upon t spur of the Blue Ridge
Mountains and upon the Highest point oro.ss.-u
by the Piedmont Air Line, is s( miles from At-
•nrs R vular Hark Lines to < l-.rksviile. Tal
lulah Falls and Nacooi • Valiey, and, when
ed, to Porter rpn: .Hotel Open all the
yo-ir.
In Atlanta buy around irir> ticket to
Mt \ ry lor o.\K I \ liK- T.-ring. S: 1
$sard$10 p-r week, according to roo
dr- it and Nurses half rubs.
c ij i ^ C WILCOX, Manager,
rn-d H RcoHeld, 1st • of Uplands Hotel, Kast-
[n ni' S l tf AS ' latent Mana ^‘ r * in char *»*e of Olfice
id from
:r day;
. Chil-
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