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bl«w* word* apako bia lip* to her,
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t the aammer of lifo were spring!
u.vr four d her long summer* ago I
: too lata* Would thi* bright young
'.•i ope of her youth to -ah. lo. no, no!**
• «*nntiti> when the woods crow dim
r tiit a mod of tin leaves that stir."
r.al words said her lips to him,
-rntariaa* whupsrin* low tj her ;
Bweranun like tbo man that I seo—
hie the Bayard of aces ago ?
ti me rhtldiah and foolish, ah me!
M rwdij rare for—ah. no, no. no l”
h h a ht». ** Go>i night; you are now at
mve °l heart. ** Gol Jo?e her, whose ever
h?r Uja. "Good night; you were kind to
rfcoJberhwrt,
Fitters
It is passive suicide to permit the health to be
undermined, the constitution broken, and the
l.*a»o of h'e shortened, bj Drirou complaints
constipation. bilicusnes*,ind gestion t neadache.
intermittent am remittent fevers, when it is a
fact e*ta»Iished by unquestioned evidence that
the Bitter* will prevent ard remove these evils.
d*j.the ^|hp*on» of lassitude and central de-
b-llty speedily vanish when this inrigoranl is
viven atnal. For hale bs all Druggists and res-
pectable Prater* gen era Hy. au*5 1m
This i
I.ntisli and Grow JPal.’*
riant Lit cf aJvico le well enough
t,’ people, hut how about tlioeo
ib&t are already too fat ? What ns to beconio
of tli9*u ? tilt ■ tth, acd I’ll yen After many
etienmAOt*, extending through month* of
invi^-ligation and toil, the celebrated
ftBritioftlchetii.et, j c. Allan haa perfected
WJ given io tho world Allan’a Anti-Fat.
lias far in eevoral hundred car oh this great
tcDudy hit never failed to reduce a corpa-
j^tt pr-rsoa from three to eix poundd per
vrek. It i* perfcc.ly harmless and poeitivo-
lv tfiiacct. tiold by dtu.girth.
For I iiu eft are Made
Daily in trail ttreet by tho new Aluta&l
Csnul zulon tiyetem from invoatmeuta tf
r^to $25 (iOJ. Tbo numeroua iluciuationa
u stocks afford ep.endid pointa. Anybody,
everywhere, can operate uuccerHfally. It. ii.,
j fcv.»i bv.i.c, And , invented $50d in a capi-
uUsbou, tint netted Lim $7,492.2t8 in May.
0.1 D , of (Jalfealon, Texaa. mado$1,314 x6
f/ciaviSu A. W. 15. v of Worcester, M ots.,
aide $/J9 76 from 325. Now circular.
• hale* for boooM*,” wan invaluable infor-
sution to ad luveatoia, mailed free. All
kuids of atocko m.d bonds u.iught and aold
by Adsma, Br wu A Co . JB&nkcra and Bro~
kirt, 26 and 28 Broad street, Now York*
The Lik.it Frwiai a ForiuDate
Mioeuiakcr
Ii certainly sclNcxpl&natory:
3i Van Brunt at., >
Brooklyn, N. Y., July 25th, 1879 J
Tbo undoreigntd ccrtiflca that lio w&a tho
bolder of aiugio noxnbdr ticket No. 18 6i .
"duo O,” iu tlio drawing of tho Louisiana
b ae Lottery, which drew tho capital pnzo
of thmy thousand ^330,000) dollars, cnTtua*
iy. July M.h, 1879, t*Hid ticket having coat
« turn of two ($2) dollars, and that Iho
imonM wan promptly (laid iu full on pre-
r ..i*no j of the ticket at tho oJli^o of tho
company iu Naw Or.oana.
N CIIOl.AH IliUTUNO.
Any farther niformati n, how and wnen
l-J ebera, you can get by applying to 31 A.
hatpLu, at P. O. Box692 New urioane. La ,
ur s*uio at no. 819 Broadway, New York City.
TbeisajjTity of Walt Street, honsoe acd
bso, have a world wide reputation for eonnd-
l*ji a i . lion Hty. Tne old lioueo of Alex.
Frotumghaa a Co., 12 Wall Street New
Tort, is entitled to absolato confiJcnce.
ibty stste thu au inv< stment of aoout $10J
n»4o rtceutly. returned over $1,000 in loss
than nx^y d»y«. Bend for their circular,
fra*.
Which is choupoat
A packsgd cf Uucb's Durham, containing
tWiMjr pips tall* ot ih-j boat snuking tobnccti
naliNor one ou.-n u.ni cicir? tiai-h coats io
esau. un2h dAw
KUEOMATltiil*
Phis dreadfcl term nt, tho doctors tell ne,
ua the blood, and. knowing this to bo true,
i advise ererj enlTordr to try a bcttlo of
4raug'« bheaaiuio Uumcdy. It is takeu
t rnallyaml will positively euro tho'worst
»3e t id theahonoet time. Sold ny ovory
racist in .>Loon. JauH dAwSox
qMiUt— M wny will men ixoce common
oawoot when they can buy Marburg Bro*.
1KALOF MirtI K OAK.OL- hi the aav-
ONLY $43.00
MACON to NEW YORK
AND RETURN!
VIA ATLANTIC
J moo'h. V*. tt
WVl
COAST LINK to Ports-
•nr«* by Old Dominion Line
‘is Io *cw York. Good until Oct .bcr
il. l!C> Time frojj dtacun to Portamouth a*
noor*. and 2S hours tea voyage irotn Portsmouth
ork. Ou>* of lha niicnittcem Side*
itacr* ot th«* Old Duniiniuii Mcamstnp
» Port -mouth at •*.;00 p m, a* follow;*:
m\c BBLL sailing .Mondays; OLl> DO-
alNiON, sailing U.-dncvl^ft. WYAXOKK.
»a;lmc SHturday*. The largest and be«t j.p-
h>.nte4 Mcarncrs on ihe Const. These (round
* «• h > .fern to Mxt * Kov» a
Acejintnodstiun* ami MwN on Steamers. Ke
rn-mbrr you are only ©no night out en route
••ora \»n to rori>:noutli. Klesant. Sleeping
'•ar* an* run between Augusta and Wilmington
- - . ' * * i .lour* « her. h s.- i ion
torn Augusta to Wilmington S-* or for the
l»h»*l!0. Thw Sl.-lK-rs ard well Vdntll H.hI
i »ithoot uup«-r btrttij. Tho lucoinrnondn-
* tarnished on Steamer without charge—
pssseQK-crs annix-r un Steamer Mcond night
•hr imvsr.g Mar m. Georgia) The reduced
** * r double berth section on Sleeper, ami
r " »bl# charge or m ala along the Bai wavs,
-un Hus decided y the cheapest route l>e-
UaconanJ Xew York.
n,v t % T “rM s ’ T,nu> Tables, etc, apply to S C
iL l0vJ *' lu'ket Agent, 04 Mulberry Slr«*et, or
i •‘rtOrhcv. Union .K*;»ot.or BURK BROW N’S
a* .road I'ickci otRoe, M mulberry Street.
*toor, t»o.
W H ST IN FORD, Sec’y O D S S Co,
_ i07 Greenwich Street, X’eir York.
Ut7tuntu wed lru
42»(1
TUB
Aunual
Session
Wesleyan Female College
Will N*gm on
WEDNESDAY, I7th September,
“ corps of experienced Profes>on» and
*Lt Terybe,t advantages in Literat
»-~ C: ’ ^-d Modern Lancua*re*. 1
passed for com*
September, bal*
ft?— 1 * uns
P* care.
buyable one half
^ la rebruary.
® oa ^**'* R*fular Tuition in two Lower
* R^*-'u.&r Tuition in three ifigher
German to two L
"^■d.Rvuur Tuition,
^Gvrraanin three’
diacsount
Soavd;
tend for
^ „ -$»
u^ic r.nd French
igher .’Jlasaes $S50
Cash bills lor Board
Pt on good banka ole paper.
COFFINS
i»FIH FUTURES
■ in receipt of a full li.ne of excellent
' -rootft and are preoar od to fill order*
>ate»t h*patch, and al way* give them
Beichert & Clay.
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kv,
--- 13 tVi ==
Popular Monthly Drawing of tho
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULBY'A THEATRE.
In the City of Louisville, on
Saturday. Aug. 30, 1879.
The Drawing will be auj**Tviv»d by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket-
hc-lders, Hrf*j.ts and clubs are respectfully ro-
qur.sled to send on rsprocntatfves with proper
credentials to examine into tne Drawing.
A New >;ra in the History
of Lotteries.
GRAND AM) KDKXTKD SUC-
( KNS OF THK XKW KKATl'RKS.
Every ticket-holder can be his own
supervisor, c-11 out his num
ber and nee it placed
in the wheel.
'J’ho Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only tZ.
any of
THK POLT 'VIVG '.•'UZRti.
Brize _..$ Jtf.000
1 Prize liM)00
1 Prize 5,000
10 Prizes fl.OuO t * I lO.lXJO
20 Prizes 600 eac i lo,0oo
100 Prizes 100each , 10.000
200 Prizes 50 each 20,000
6*X) Prizes 20 each JM1 . - 12.000
1,000 Prizes 10each. 10,000
9 Prj zea $00 <*< h, ap’roiimat’n prises 2,700
0 Pnzes 200 each do do 1,800
0 Prizes 100 each do do 900
1.900 Prizes $112,405
Whole Tickets, $k. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Ticket*. $50. 55 Tick ets, $10fi
All applications for club rates should be made
to the home office.
K»*;nit by posroffioe Money Order, registered
letter, b*it k draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New Yor* ll« raid, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers. For tickets and information address COM
MON *\ r.ALTli DISTKIBUTIOX CO, or T J
COM M Kk l&Df Sec’y, Courier*Journal Build-
DOUriLfi LaTLV
TO AXD ?rom
FLORIDA
Macon A Brunswick B. B.
O Micon. Ga.,
X and afw Sunday, the 20th instant. Pas-
•eciccr trains on tnis reed will run as fol
io wa-
CUMHBRLAJTD ROUTS via BRUNSWICK
sight passenger no. l south. Daily
L?»vc Macon 7:45 v # n
Arrive L’ochran... TW . IM , - 9:471"
Arrive k^fljnan. .....................10:45 ?
Arrive Jesup , M1 ... 5:27 a
Arrive Brunswick. — 6dS>A
L-**- .- Brunswick per steamer 6:15 a
Arrive Fcrnandina ...^.^.^......^-.....^.10:23 A
Arnye J&ckscnvillo 2:S5 P
Arrive Cedar Keys 8;S5P _
NIGHT PAt.SKXGBR NO.2. NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Krjs...... 5:25AX
Lavn Jackson rifle.. .......22:25 a X
L-x.rcPernandina per Steamer............ 5-45 p x
Arrive Brunswick ^..««^-..,.^.........7:45 p x
Leave Brunswick SKjO p x
Leave Jesup 20:55pi
Leave Eastman 5:51 A X
Leave Cochran 4-.SS a X
Arrive at Macon 6:45 A X
Close connection at Macon for all points North.
East find West via Atlanta and Autrust*.
DAY A CCOMMODATION NO. a, Sou i
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon - _ ,— — 7:25 AX
Arrive Cochran....... ..9:45a
Arrive Ba»tman - 21:14 a X
Arrive Jesup 6:25 P X
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25AX
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 5.15 p m
Leave Jesup 6.15
Leave Eastman 1:21 px
Leave Cochran 2.45 p x
Arrive Macon 5:15 p x
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
Wes t.
HAWKIXBY1LLH BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Lea re C< -chran • --i T-rmn —— 10:00 p x
Arrive l’.awkinsville.M............. ......... 10:45 P X
Leave Hawkimville S:30ax
AmveCochran - 4:15AX
Connect s at Cochran with train* 1 and 2 to and
from M&ccn.
Leave Cochran 10:00 a
Arrive Hawkinsville....^. 10.45 a X
Leave Hhwk;nsville. MMMM . 1.45 pm
Arrive Cochran 2:80 P X
Coiinec'.s at Cochran with trains 5 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GKu. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W. J. Jarvis. Mast. Trans.
TOUR
inif, LouiNvitic Kv
aug5 auv28
Atlanta Medical College.
Tho Twenty-Second Annual Course of Lec
ture* will commeneo October I6ifi, J879, and
close March 4th, 18^0.
Facui.iT—J G Westmoreland. W F West
moreland, W A Love. Y 11 Taliaferro, JnoThad
Jolmson, A W Calhoun, J H Logan, J T Banka.
Demonstrator, J W William*.
This well-established Col ego affords opportu-
nitv lor tliornneli in«*dieal education.
It i* m nililiatiott with, and it* tickets and
dip’emas recognized by, orery leading medical
rolleg** in tli ro mlrv.
R. quirement* for graduation ns heretofore.
Send for Announcement, giving full informa
tion.
JXO Tli AI> JOHNSON, M D, Dean.
augSeodlw Atlanta, <<a.
Tbat Valuable Busiuess Stall
JN the Toloarraph Building is for rent and
)K>Hscs*ioii can bo had at any time. Apply at
angl THIS OFPTOR
AND
GASKETS.
T HATE on hand a complete stock of Burial
X Cas-s. Coffin* and Caiket* of every descrip
tion, which 1 will sell very low. 1 am also agent
for a
Fluid Embalmer,
by the asoof which I guarantee to kfcp a body
4treed4X8 in a state of PKRPfl'JT PRK'-KK-
Va.TION. and in a y kind of weather. R-.fer-
ences can l»e given at the store. Those wishing
to usetho Kmlialmcr must notify mo immedi-
atcly alter the death of the jtrson they want
preserved. Personal attention to all orders.
ARTHUR L> WOOD
Kelt to "lianisr HouW
MACOW; GEORGIA,
Sunday or niclit call, an.worod frum rosi Jence
corn- r fecoiKl aiuL^alnut Strorta.
julid-lawjin
ATLANTA s CHARLOTTE
AIR-LINE RAILWAY.
o
OFFICE GKN’L PASS, A TICKET AG X
ATL»hta, Ga, Oct 51,1878.
N and after Sunday, November 10th. double
lady Trains will run on this Road a* follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Padsengcr Tram.
Arrive Atlanta—.— —
Leave Atlanta — *- 15 P m
Day Piasager Tram.
Ideave Atlanta 6 00 p m
GOING U K8T.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta 12.00m
Leave At.A i wHy»..p«^ a ^ Train
Arrive Atlanta... , , 10 80 pm
Leave Atlau fa ai'a'VIUg 111 ""* 1
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Amve Atlanta
Leave Atlanta 6 40 a m
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta....
Leave Atlanta 9 25 a no
GOING WEST
Local Preight and Accommodation Tram
Amve at Atlanta —— 4.50 pm
Leave A t lanta • ••—••• •••—..•
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta,......,, - 11J0 a m
Leave Atlauta.... MM -. _
Clo*e connection at Atlanta for all point* We*t
acd at Charlotte for all p<nnt» East.
W J HOUSTON,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
I FORE ACRE. G M.
Gesiiia Ballrsal Cup;.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OPFICB,
Augusta. Ga, July 12, 1879.
Commencing Sunday^lSth inst. the following
passenger schedule will oe operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—S minutes slower
than Macon: _
NO 17—BAST (daily).
Leave Macon 7.-00 a m
Leave MUledgeViUe...^— -
Leave Sparta.. -“-J?? 6 * m
Leave Warren ton . —ID** » 111
Arrive Cam ok
Arrive Washington
Amve Athens?.
Amve Atlanta...
Arrive Augusta...
2.00 p m
5:15 p m
........... 5;00 p m
_ 5.28 p m
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave Augusta 9:55 a m
Leave Atlanta 7.45 a in
Leave Athens....... .mu— 9.15 a m
Leave Washington 10.45 am
L,*te Camak 1.14 p m
Arrive Warren ton 1-50 p m
Armv* 8parta.. 2.55 p m
Arrive Milledgenlle .............. S.J5 p m
Arr.ve Macon 4.13 D n
No ronuect.cn to or from Washington os Sun-
^^**50 16—BAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Macon - 7.ik) p m
Loa> e M Uedgeville 9.15 p m
Leave Sparta S * m
lieave W arrenton ix.ia
Anive Camak
Amve Augusta......
12.50 am
620am
NcflPwBST (daUy. except Sunday).
Leave Augusta...... 5^0 p m
Leave Camak.
Arrive Warrenton 1*15 a
Arrive Sparta...
Muledgeville 4.20
A 45 a m
Arrive xuieageruie — 4.20 a m
Arrive Stacou - 6.45 am
Trains will not atop at flag stations,
Olost connection* at Augusta tor aD point*
Bast and Southea>t. and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Gloria and Fiorina.
Supt rt> improved bleepers between Macon and
^ullm&n Sleepre* Auguita to Ne^
Only one changu Maoon^to^Nc
HH7 ** Union
Ticket OfCeb.64 Mulberry Street
York.
H. . York.
Tickets and Baggage Check*. Time Cards, etc.
are to obtained at Umcn Depot — ''
— « j. u..u^«t» Street.
8 K JOHNSON,
Centr al and Sontnvesiern Railroads
hsvsJHAfl. Ga. June 28.1119
O N and after Sunday, June 29.1879, passenger
truins on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and brnnche* will run as follows:
T&4IV HO. 1.—00150 HOETH AHD WX8T.
Igytven Savannah ,.,,..9:20 A X
Leaves Augusta. .9:80AX
Arrives at Augusta 4:45PX
Arrive* at Macon 6:45 p x
Loaves Macon for Atlanta.„...,.. M ...,.....8:15 P X
Arrive* at Atlanta 8:50 a X
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and. Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
lor all point* West and North.
coxive south ajtd hast.
Leave* Atlanta
Arrive* at Macon......... 6:20 am
Leave* Macon 7:00 AX
Arrivesat MiUodgeville 9:44ax
Arrivet»at Estoutou 11:80 A X
Arrive a at Augusta.............................. 4:45 p x
Armen at Savannah 4:00px
Leave* Augusta 9;S0 A X
Mak ing connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gull Railroad for all points in Florida.
TEAJH HO.S.—GOIHO HOETH AHD WEST.
Leave* Savannah 7:30 F X
Arrives at Augusta. ~..........5:40 A X
Leaves Augusta 8:80 P X
Arrive* at Milledgerille 9:44 A x
Arrive* at Eatonton 11:80 A X
Arrive* at Macon 8:00 A
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 A X
Arrive* at Atlanta 1:15 P X
Leave* Macon for Albany and Eufaula, 8 85 a x
Arrives at Eufaula.... 8:42 P X
Arrive* at Albany 3:48 p x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8,45 A X
Arrive* at Columbus 2.15 P x
Train* on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery A Eu/aula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Per-
rv, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday*.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuw-days, Thursdays and Friday*,
coxina sours ahd aur.
Leave* Atlanta .....2:15 P X
Arrive* at Macon from Atlanta 6.55 P x
Loaves Albany 11:28 A X
Lca>e*Kuf tufa., .11:27 A X
Arrive* at Macon from Eufaula and Al
bany 6:88 P X
lieave* Columbus. .12:55 A X
Arrivesat Macon from Columbus 6:08 p x
Leave* Macon .........................7:35 P it
Arrive* at Augusta 5:40 A X
Leave* Augunta 8:86 P M
Arrivesat Savannah. 7:16 A x
Passenger* for Milledgevilleand Eatonton wiB
take train No. 2 from savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
TLroueh Sleeping Car* on all Night Trams
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Mac.'n.nnd Savannah and Atlanta.
K H Smith, william ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agfc. Gen Supt. UHK, Savannah,
J C Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. Sudi. ti W R R. Macon.
anStf
ATLANTIC. 4 GOLF B. B.
CH, 1
aOAD >
3, 1879./
QBE BEAL SUPBaiHTEHDK!fT , § OTTICE,
Atlantic ahd Gulp Railroad
SavahNAB. May 17th, 187
O N and alter SUNDAY, May 13th. Passenger
Train* on this Road will run as follow*;
NIGHT EX-PRKhS.
Leave Savannah daily at
Arrive at Jesup *
Arrive at TbrtWWilla
Arrive at Bainbridge... MMM ...
Arrive at Albany
Arrive ot Live Oak.
Arrive at Tallahassee...^....,
A j rive at Jacksonville
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville....
Leave Live Oak
Ijeave Albany...............
lieave Bain bridge
Leave 1 iioinasville
Leave Jesup
Arrive at Suvannah
mm . m 4.10 P X
8.33 P M
6.25 A X
9.40 A X
11.00 A St
1:35 A IU
7.80 A St
........7.80 A M
...«...5.00 P M
AOPX
,„„^. TT . TT . 10 50 P SI
P M
SA5 V M
7.85 PM
5.45 A M
..... 820 AM
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack-
•onvi lie and Savannah and Albany.
Stooping cars run through to and from wnv
nah and Albany. _ ..
Fa-sengcrs from Savannah for Feraandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Key* take tbis train.
J’a«*s«'iigt*rs for Darien take this train.
Passenger* from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving ot Brunswick at v:00
a in.
Passenger* leave Brunswick at 8.-00 p
rivg at Savannah 8:20 am. ....
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A X (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with tbi* train
for Florida. _ . , . .
pE-senuer* from Florida by this tram connect
•t Jesup with tho train arriving in Macon at 6.25
p X. (daily except Sunday.)
Palace sleeping cars are run through tc ana
from Sbvar.nah Bnd Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with passenger train* both
way* on Southwestern Railroad to and from 51a-
cen, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans. etc. ... . . , ,,
Mail simmer leave* Bambridge for Apalachi
cola ev-rv Monday at 9 50 a m; for Columbu*
every Wednesday at 9.50 am.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
day* excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St Au-
Palatks, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river. . .
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, at 11.87 a m. and lor Brunswick at
4.40 b m, daily, except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7M A X
Arrive at McIntosh ** “
Arrive at Jesup 11.50 A X
Arrive at Blackshear * 2J0P M
Arrive at Dupont „ F X
Leave Dupont ** 5.00 A X
Leave B)ack*haar “ „
Leave Jesup ** L£.20 P X
Leave McIntosh “ ,
Arrive at Savannah 5.15 P X
W ESTERN DTViaiON:
M05IUT, WHD5BSDAT AHD PAID AT.
Leave •— 3.40 A X
Leave Valdo*ta 8.15AX
Leave Quitman 9.87 A X
Arrive at Thomasville ....^..........1L45 A X
Leave Thomasville....^....^.«..........^-.l-40 P x
Leave Camilla
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany
Leave Camilla......
Arrive Thoma*vnle ——
Leave Tho*nn»ville ......
Leave Quitman
Leave Valdosta.............
Arrive at Dupont
jsTteoh.
Need
0 rjp
CARRIAGE
Repairing ?
If so call on
W. W. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on feecond
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
GOOD AS NEW.
W. W. COLLINS
Manufacturer,
STREET.
SECOND
Carriage
66, 70 <5c 72
On'hand and constantly^arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons
Brownes Hotel.
Onoosite Passenger Depot,
tvt~ a-OQIT, - OEOTtGI-XA..
Established 1856.
Rebuilt and Refurnished 1878.
Has all Modern Improvements,
Bells, Gas, Etc.. Etc.
Electric
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial T ravelers.
Ample time for Meals between the Arrival and Depar
ture of all Bailroad Trains.
Hie Brown Cotton Bin.
an*the Seed better. Ram, Llj
-o-tft lCM money than any other C
livery marhlnr fully and I
mHCtUne* nre mftdo of ttto ■••'riiln
ir.d t!;.' workmanship and finish *7®
n awarded mrcmiuni* at nl tho Skate k aina.
' . rv i, Alabama, Texas, etc.,««.
i'rlx'c l.lst of Ulna, Feeders and OeeIww-
Payable dnilng thu Cotiou tieaaou.
I ltlrft mkk S<\[-
Tkva ot Gu» \ Saf-V
f f*rv>*of(3^uwSa
Tx s, w i #
TERMS, $3.00 PER DAT
Meals, Fifty Cents Each.
GEORGE 0. BROWN - , Pr-^rietor.
FILLMORE BROWN, Chief Clerk.
1 y29 im - _
113.75
moo
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nsnte wl C*'—
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67.80
r ! ioo.ro
i. m uo.cn
V « 120.80
v «. 1XV00
; «, iio.00
bCi •• { 160.00
boxed r.'rtdy foi •ftlpmen, aeUrewd •»
■ IV SpUdalttruu te mi* pur<*a*n t
.. . civemar containing terttmonlal* from w«
haudredilvo planters,
n':u liiucs la>t scasou-
j;> " = I3 to IS58 w« mmnafaevur.
who bought and H*ed
Platform Spring Wagons.
oprfStf
A16PX
...... 6.80 P X
...... 5-20 A »
......785 AX
......10.50 A X
...... 1.00 P X
..... 3.18 P X
...... A 40 PM
...... 6.50 P X
o*K>r of Transportation.
H 8 HAINES,
General Superintendent.
Sil.S.I W E;SS ^jtNjjVygRSllV
albemaru hotel,
(European Plan.)
Broadway. Fifth Avh A Twhitty-pouhth St,
MADISON SQUARE.
J PXOPB* NEW YORK.
Finest Varieties now Ready
a un Spinach and other Seeds for Fall Sow
ise. Barley, Rye» Oata and Wneat will soon be
ready.
Sup
Our TURNIP FERTILIZER should be used
kTtporetori, Cane Mills Rod Steam
Engines arrlvlnj dally at
MAttv JOHNSON & 30.’S,
H MARIETTA SIKBKT. ATLANTA SA.
Hen* lot Pnoc. joUId*w*w
Babv Carriages
Farquhar
Manufacturer of
DEALER. IN
ALL SIZES-STATION ART AND
portable, vertical and
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
Separators.
THK CHEAPEST, STRONGEST AND
5IU8T DURABLE ^UPARA-
TOR8 SOLD.
These Engines and Separators recei .’cd
Premiums and Diplomua at the Georgia
and Alabama Fair* last Season and
wheret er exhibited.
titato rfigcuov For
CHAMPION MOWERS
BKAPERS.
Ja. andci the firm nameo< B T T
• S Co..n!tcr\virdr Cu**owa, Bncmw At
ido \vhat wn then known ** ta* 1 uri 't Jh
■ irptho year 1S5? wt rer* ** •-
I.' WC h ivo been rxrlnalv
oileg Gins ever aincu
mgagod II many.,
ilong «Mleat»r
^r.b.ir saving luachwuTJ .,,2 .Ulit-d ««rk-
idvant ? ool enjoy. d py
miufijftwturrr la on, li"t
, orX far tbcr-EJUT a,o:io>
v « En*rin»- end complete ootdt tu
u“-ir, df Addr,
i\ cormy on «•<>.. Rew i<»—
ortulucluR the
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Send for circular giving prices
and description. Address
A- B. Farquhar, Maoon, ga.
ScHofito Po alio Steam Eagiues,”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON. GEOltGlA.
T1IK C0XSXIICTI0N OF THK URITKD
STATES
Compact, Simule, Strong, Durable. nm
. n av/-^ n fi
and'guaranteed superior to any other
WE SELL TUB
Oolaor Grain Boparator::
With oar ENGINES—Bor TUreshing Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Ssrgho-MUla, Ostton Presses
And Machinery of every description.
BT - r ix Jl x>x:ixrc»- bois-ers j%. :
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES,
marl fi:n J. g.
CATARRH
If ncglectrd, m ay rapMly d*veln*r
into Quick conaumption. OrA
nary troatmG.'it^ will not cure it
Its effects are merveus weakness
loss of smell, taUto. hearing, ana
^ ___ Jmmmm.. voice, weak eyes, /lizzinnM, faint
feelings, matter dropping into the throat, disgust in# odors, and finally consumption andprematu r *_* or
M CONSUMPTION JglSnk
Catarrh. Bronchitis, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal H«adache8 l De.'* nea %
. % Bore Throat, and all diseases of the air : passa#:es and lungs there is
meat so pi»nrin e> thorough, and certain to euro and give instant relit'* M
DEVOHE’Si
-»Trad.
rew -1 , .... Ji
A rnmnonnil of the most heslin, balsams knoam to mertieal science, wi th
carIolated pine tree tar breathing or in»
head, and into all the air-passa^es andttoiung^whe-
|appli M .1 " * _
Sent to any j>art of
MT. AIRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
Tho summit of tho
PIEDMONT Allt LINE,
80 miles from Atlanta.
GRVND VIEWS.
PURE MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINERAL WATKRb.
COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS.
first class table.
Tho Mount Airy Hotel is situated in Haber-
sham County. Ga. upon a spur of tho Blue Ridge
Mountains and upon tfcn highest ,joint eroased
by the Piedmont Air Lino, la Wmilea from At
lanta R sular Hark Lines to Clarksville, Tal-
iulah Palls and Kacoochee Valley, an.', w' 1 ™
desired, to Porter bprings. Hotel ojam all the
5C In Atlanta buy a round trio ticket to and from
Mtifry for ONE FARE. Terms. 62 I»r day;
$8 and $10 ptr week, aecording to room. Lbil-
dren and Nurses ^^VILCOX. Manager.
Fr.al H Scotteld, late of Uplands Hotel, East-
roam Ga, Assistant Manager, in charge of Oilice
tt|u26tf -
KKIUE & CO'S newCrowi
;r»TioyKRY Packagh
r 10»> to Agents.
^apest In tli© World
SBOWNsajK
with jenelrv. by mail, postpaid,
Illustrated circulars of Burn
, »M> Novelties treo._
•7E $t CO,
.idWi
ily known throughout
• JEWEL
Two san.. 111 ■
25 cents
ai dlaiFIT.."
„ J.BRI.
397 Air.
New '
tahlished, 1S70. Fa
Unitod State*. ——
Great Inducements u”‘ Guy Ton a
House for what Kent It.* 11 * ost *
ree Room
Tj.
offer for
House, r.nb Five Room llouso. .
ballon monthly installment* in ►mall paj * ‘ •
Twoof thobuildingsinst ffniahed. They h* W01
Troup Uillopiiosiite the Armorv.
amr6 T gttvrvsey
L T ew Advertisements.
gMSilsMI
alary ©i iiu>]
ss::
SEND
the World.
TO v G RICH & CO. Portland,
Maine, for best Agency Busiuess iu
V. x i>en si vo Outfit I ree
a month and ein
Aogtpna. Maine
ht. New York.
$77 i Outfit Free.
BRY Augusta. Ma
Address P O VlCK-
■ ^7 A MONTH audoxpens-
aranteed
. i;o.
< usta. Me.
wesleyaFpemale institute,
STAUNTON. VIRGINIA.
Clper.s it' £0lh Session September 18th. IS7?.
Or.eel thu lir.t schools fur loun- lailmsinthu
United States tllimati misurpassel. Sur-
mumi ca heau iful. Attendee by pupil from
Seventeen Status. Strictest etonomy rtqutred.
Among the lowest tcr.-sin the Union.
TERMS—Board. Wsihme. l.ivhts, lfng’ish
Course. Ijitnf, Erei ch, for each half o the b««o»
Usbc year ®*At»
A11 extras very low. * or Catalogue add e.-«
Iter WH A UABR18.DD. President,
julll DStvwet Mau .too, Viraiiii".
INHALENb
UERCEE UNIVERSITY
MAO
iuuK3s nucm it ftCtS MS W ■■-sr—
irfac»», and i f s health-giving power is felt at
....^ *thod by which these diseases can be p<trmanently cured.
HOME TREATMENT % *Unf 5T St iitc*
fetent physician always in charge. Advice frc© on all chronic d 1 *}* s>^pujm^p.ainly. and^yout
£se will have immediate and careful attention, and free advice by return iniul.. IFftmirriitoy # na«*
R* paper. Address Jf 0.1 IE DIEOICISK CO., B. W. cor. Tenth and Arch hbc 1 lulatlulplua-l a
DeVonf.’b Inualeu.
SE0B6U HOME
Incorporated
1859.
$360,009.
LAMBERT SPENCER. Sec’v. J. RHODES BRCWNE, President.
Capital and Assess over —• — ^500,0^)0.
The Charter Make* .Stockholders Individ aaUy Liable
«A.
rabtathfu! loca-
n nrui bo-iltf, m t d
fully orgar ir, xi
of tuitii
ihormgh instruction by r
Vacuity. „ , . „ ,
A course of atudy ombrecn g M:ithen.»ti *,
hmural ticienc«. Bngliah and r-tr.er M ilcm
Ungnsges. i» prumwi forir.-.ggl.r uudoHi.
'Up j >:w Hthonl.of which 'foil i-liff>»Ttt A»i*ier-
aor„ John C Ktith-rlore), K«q »ii.l W 1> 11*11,
K-j. are the Mstnidore, offer* pocu.'iar ««!v.»?i-
tagrs to student* cf Law. •
'Ihe Fail Term will open on edncaoay, Octo
ber 1st. For Catalogue ar.d other information
address the PreMdenU Rev AJ Battle, D D, or
the undersigned 1-t ._ _
JNO J BRANTLY, Sec lac.
ull BidJlSviwlc
Coffee.
foreign Rubslauce “iter roasting, r-uy none
hut the k AH1CA." carefully selected,
roasted and snippea ireah to tho trade by Moore?,
Jenkins A Co. New York. Sold m Mar on br
&ug3dAw8m J D CARVER.
Agents wt .11 Prominint Poiats throughout ^^r’SPENCER P beo'reUry, at Coiambus, Gs.
WBff. W. CARNES, Agent, Macon. Georgia.
Send for Oircular.
W. W. COLLINS,
MACON, GA.
Send for Circular.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Macon,
Greorgia.
LYWCtlBUHG
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Lvnchburg,
Va.
Assets, $385,048.20
Car fat la accepting Risks.
Prompt and Satisfactory in wL-jashing and
ing Losses.
Pay-
Mrs. Wm. F. Brown,
Formerly of the Brown House,
too tf
Frank B. Beville,
Formerly of the Isanier House
JEWETT & ROGERS, Agon ts,
MACON, G EORG I A,
64 SECOND STREE'T
Bellevue High School
BEDFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA.
On Vat&Tenn.R- R. 1.^ Miles West of
Lynchburg.
A school in which young men ar.d boys are pre
pared for a University or for business. High and
healthy location, full core* of teacher*, thorough
ins, ruction, liberal provision for the actomnio-
dati'.n and comfort of students. For catalogue*,
containing information, address
W RABBOTT,Principal,Bellevue PO.
julj24d&w *m
Southern Female Collette,
La Orange, Ga.,
Vi-.hafttultF ol nine tuorom;ii ttacliers, fine
buiWings »ml s complete outBt for .1. d.-oart-
inunts, litciary, music and art, oflers the hmh-
»-st advantage* at the lowest charges Nearly
double tho u-ual time devote 1 to
s etioe the wonderful p ogre
lo$«W numbers 85 in music.
her
>t cat a
Board, literary tui-
rl drawing per annum $197 ; hair.e with
rnusic !^237 Correspondence invited. Write
for t;.li.o.ue for full pertic-jlsrs
jy29decdiwlm 1 I COX, President.
AS£*rS FSN ft ASSET'S EIliELSIQfi COTTtM
BINS, CISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AND
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES.
C&RHART & CURD.
importer* and dealer* in Hardware. Iron
tcel. Agricuitura! implement*. Carriage Mat
• Iff. Paint*. Oils, ett marSiiHwlv
Kentncly Military Instimte.
The school for boys
Fifth year begir
1 young men. Thirty-
nter 1st. Six mi:ei oi»t
COL R D ALLS ', tiupt.
University oi Virginia-.
Session begins on the First of October, and
continues nine mouth*. Apply for catalogue* to
the Secretary of the Faculty. P. O., Umv eraity
Virginia. Albemarle county. Virginia.
J AS. F. H ARRItOX. Chairman of the Faculty.
jul24deodiw2m
Jiamner Mall, Montgomery, Ala.,
Church School lor Llrli.
». rjv R H \Y;j.ur.R, D D, Visitor.
p H v Gbo M Bvbki. m, D D, Rector.
oper. * October
year reranpars t