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Grille—H H tivraUa
hOod-J Q Adams
.*■» ville—d A Sullivan AGO Brown
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liioVi« (Go)—Mrs *alhc Hill
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anisSUlion—T Marry
Troll t» Flatting.
Wsaliireton Post)
A mountain brook, a shady nc Ac,
A r«i aftrCHWi very sly.
Be careful l'
* f odden da*h, a little splash—
• Don’t lose him !'*
A ton:, a bout, a splendid trout —
-.Now land him I**
Three hungry men, a frying-pan
Capacious;
A crispy In own, no such In town—
•• Khcioua r
A good article, aL a fair price, is the
$50 Fife Ton Wagon Scale; platform 1*1
i7. Freight paid, told on trial. Jonea
of*B!Pgh4irptJn, Bin^hamptoD, N. Y.
Attract of a report from the Celebrated
Physician* Eraamn© Wilson, of London, Eng
ird; **fceveral eevero caeoa of incipient
Oju^umptioa have como under myobrorva-
uon that have be»n cared by the time'y use
of Golden’* Liebig’d Kxt/ac* of Beof and Ton
Jj In v> orator." Sold by John Ingalls, Ma
cao, Oh m ,
Clergymen. 13ank«ra, Book-keepers, Edi
tor^ sod oth ii* that lead sedentary live-,
will find ranch relief from the frcqient bead
t '•«, nirvon.-noa and C0D*tJpauou engen
dered 'rom want of eznrdao, by taking cjim-
(qqui* Liver Regulator. It is a Larmiers veg-
eub e c-mpound: it can do no injury; and
Dombeis who have trjed it will confidently
A-ii rt that it is the beat remedy that can bo
Uifcd. _
Formum are ffltatle
Daily in Wall atreet by the now Mutual
Cgutai zuion System from investments of
i.S to :-j I'Uj. The numerous line.nations
la stocks affoid sp.endid points. Anybody,
everywhere, can operate cucccob tally. It. B.,
cf hviLuVii:o, lnd . invested ? >0U in a capi
ta! ZiUOO, Hut netted Lim f7,102 fc8in May.
C. i J>. of ()aUe«ton,Texas. mulo^ 1,344 16
from a450 A. W. B., of Worcester, Mars.,
D&'io £*99 76 from #25. New circular,
*• iiuiei for nucces witn invaluable infor-
BsUoo to all lnvextois, mailed free. All (
kind* ef stocks and bonds bought and sold
by Ad*uis, Br wn »t Uo , Bankers and Bro-
k* ns, SW and 2d Broad elrcut, New Yurie.
Macon & Brunswick R. R.
Ctt
kifrins
It U passive suicide to permit the health to be
undermined, the constitution broken, and the
lea»eof lije shortened, by nervous complaint*,
constipation, biliousness, ind•ration, readachc.
intermittent an« remittent fever?, when it is a
fart ostn* lished by unquestioned evidence that
tb* Bitten will prevent ar.d remove these evil?.
A.I the ijon’omi of lassitude and irent-rel do*
bdity speedily vanish when this invitcorant is
••ven atrial. For sale b* all Druririst* and res
pectable Dealers generally. auv5 lm
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kv,
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu-
tior Co.
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE.
In the City or l^onbville, on
Saturday. Aug. 30, 1879.
The Drawing will 1>» sui».*rvi*» d by men of an*
douhb'd character and standing, and ticket
holders, a^u.ts atid clubs are re^ijecifully re'
aletltoaend on repr**>entatives with x»roper
credentials to examine into the Drawing.
A M ew Era in the History
of Lotteries.
6K.A.VD A.\D U.VPRKCKDKHTED SUC-
t'KSS OF THK MCW FKATDBKS.
Every ticket*lio1der can be liis own
BUpem-or, oil out hi» num
ber Hiid see it placed
in the wheel.
The Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only S2,
any of
THE FOM/UVIVO PRIZES.
Pme $ Sfi.000
1 Prize
1 Prize.....^.
10 Prizesfl.ooo ,in u rr i... ■
X0 Prizes 600 .
100 Prizes 100ea 1. - inT „
X00 Prizes 60 each
600 Prize# 20 each a. ihhiwumum .. . i
1,000 Prizea 10 each . -
9 Prizes S00 ea* h, sp’roiimat'n prizes
do
The X«hmt B'roin » Furmunte
nlioruutker
Is ccit&inly edf-explanatory:
31 Van Brunt et, >
Brooklyn, N. Y., July 25th, 1879 j
The undersigned certifiee that bo win tlio
bolder of aingiti nombor ticket No. 18 511,
"CUes U,” m the drawing of tlio Louisiana
8Ute Lottery, which drew tlio capital prize
of thirty thousand ($30,too) dollar**, on Tute*
.Sty, July e h. 1879, tsaid ticket having coot
tto zuci of two ($2) dollar**, and that the
amouut wah promptly paid iu fall on pre-
iei.t(Uouof thotnket at tho oflijo of the
company in Now Onoana.
N OIOLAS I3.BTUSQ.
Any farther .informal! jii, hew aud wnon
and where, you can get l»y applying to M A
Dt«p »iu, at l\ O. Box692. New Urkana, Jba ,
or same at No. 3i9 Broadway, New York City.
The majority of Wall Street, houses a:.<l
meu, havoaworld wi ioscpntationfor aouud-
nera and hou* aty. Tlio old houro of Alex.
ProUiUighaoi .v Co., 12 Wall Btreot New
Voik, is on tit led to Abaoluto confiJcnco
They dtzto that an iuveatmt*nt of about t iOj
made lecontly. roturood over #1,L0U iu *e**a
than six y d iya. dead for their circular,
free.
Wliioh Jh e hoapoat
A packsse cf DDKB’s Durham, containing
twenty pip.i lulls of the bo*t ainuking tjbimi
ur ono rorum^a <*K.irV Baob coils
routs. an28 daw
10,000
6,000
10,000
10,000
10.000
10,000
12.000
10,000
2,700
IAN
900
1.960 Prizes $112,WHl
Wnole Tickets, $2. Half Ticket?, $L
27 Tickets $50. 65 Tickets, $100
Allapplicntions for club rates should bo made
to the hume office.
Remit by po*ttoffice Money Order, registered
letter, benk draft or express. Pull list of draw-
in>c pubhshod in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold-
•fs. For tickets and informaticn address COM-
MO A v\ nALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, or T J
OOMUKKH UU).Sec’y, Cour.er*Journal Build
ing, Louisville Kv. auy5aucX8
Atlanta Medical College.
The Twenty-Second Annual Coarse of Lec
tures will commence October l&ih, j879, and
close March 4th, I860
Faccx.it—J G Westmoreland. W F West
moreland, W A i^)v*% YII Taliaferro, JnoThad
Johnson, A W Ca'hnuu. J H J.ogan, JT Banks.
Demonstrator, J W Williams.
This wall-established Col-ego affords opportu
nity for thorotmh medical education.
It is in affiliation with, and its tickets un i
dip’omas recognized by, every leading medical
colleen m th; coontrj.
•o (|uirem«M.t> lor k ’r:t-h:;ition us her.-tt.fore.
Semi for Aniiounmoent, giving full informa
ticn.
JNO THAD JOHNSON. M D, Dean.
augSeodlw Atlanta, On.
GagsoAL SrpuimiDUT’i Or vies.)
Macon, Ga., April 19, 1879. J
and after Sunday, the 2oth instant. Pas
senger train? on this road will run as fol
lows:
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1. SOUTH, Daily.,
Leave Macon ........... 7:46 m
ArriveCocbran..^^. 9:47PM
Amve kniruau. ...10:46 PM
Arrive Jbtnp ...... 5:27 A
Arrive Brunswick.^. 6:00 a
L» *.ve Brunswick per steamer 6:15 a
Arrive Femandina 10:16a_
Arr;.. ^ JackiMxrville 2:35 PM
Arrive Odor Keys SJJ5 p m
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2, NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar
Leave J*ekS)OVUn M . M 11:15 A M
Lea Pernandin* per Steamer s-46 p m
Arrive Brunswick 7:45 P X
Leave Brunswick 8:00pm
Lorre Jeaup... V^~,, 10:55 pm
Leave Eastman S:S1 a M
Lea vo Cochran 4^5 a M
Arm*-at Macon .....6:45 am
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
Bust and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO.a.Sout
ViaJesupand Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon................ 1T 7:15 A M
Arrive Cochrau - 9:45 a
Arrive Bastmau r - r ,lMi a X
ArnveJesup 6:25 px
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 AX
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,exoept Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 6.15 p M
Leave Jesup 6.16
Leave Kastman 1;21 p m
Leave Cochran 2.45 p M
Arrive Macon 5:15 p x
Connects at Macon for poinU North, East and
West.
HAWKINSVILLH BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran.. 10:00 p m
Arrive Hawkinsvilla 10:45 p m
Leave HawkiusvdJe... „ 5:50aM
Arrive Cochran 4:16 a m
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from M&ccn.
Leave Cochran 10:00 AX
Arrive Hawkiusnlie............ 10.45 aM
Leave Hawkinsville.^... 1.45 px
Arrive Cochran... 2:80 p m
Connects at Cochran with trains 5 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEo. W. ADAMS, Gen. Bupt.
W. J. JABTIB. Mast. Trans.
DON'T
YOUR
Need
CARRIAGE
Repairing ?
Brown's Hotel,
ODDOsite Passenger Depot,
GEOROIA,
Bat Talnatle Business Stand
JN tlio Tologrspli Building is for rent and
possession can bo had at any time. Apply at
anal TW1<* ouptpp
RHEUMATISM.
This dreadful torm.nil, the ductore toll ne,
iu tlu blood, and. knowing thus to bo trno,
we z.lvi-o e/ery enfforor to try a bottlo of
Dursug’** Blioumatio itemidy. It ie taken
lntcmaUj and will positively euro the worst
case, in tlio ehorioet timo. Bold by every
druggist in Macon. janll u*t wSoi
<|CITKT—-Why
Toi.nrco. wbru they
MrfALUl -NORTH CAROLINA.'* at the sami
price.
ONLY $43.00
MACOi to NEW YORK
A,s D RE TURN I
ViA ATLANTIC COA^T LINK to P-irta-
T mouih. V.i, thence by Old Dominion Line
ot St**mashiu4 to Vt-w York. Goo l until Ort >ber
51, 1879 Time from Moron to I’oristnoutti :i*
hour*, and 26 hear* sea voyage I com Portsmouth
to NftwYork. On? of th* msgaidconi Side-
Whrt I Steamers of th* Old Dominion steamiuip
Line ieavra Port>roouth at -:00 p m, as follows:
lHk%C HBLL sailing Mondavsi OLD DO
MINION. sailing dVdiie-days. WYANOKK.
ta.lm< Saturdays. The large-n an t be*t s*p
p>.nte>t Simmers on the Const These (round
tnp) Tickets **ntu * ho'ders to St»t* itao u
Accomniod »tions and Meala on Steamers. R«--
m-mbrr you are only one li.gat oat on route
fmm M:i.' »n to Portsmouth. Elegant Sleeping
Cars are run hetw i Augasta and Wiliuu gio i
(without mange). Cost of douoit berth sertion
trom Ausu-t * io Wnmincton S2. or tor the
cuht$iro. Tbes* Sle *pers are well ventilMed
un-i without upper berths. The accommonda-
Dons furniohed on Steamer without charge —
(psNsengers supper on Steamer second night
ait*r leasing Macm. Georgia) The reduced
rate for doable berth section on Slee|>er, and
reasonable charge -orra hN along the Railways,
makes this decidrd y the cheapest route bo-
tw*vm Maconauil New York.
— For Ticket*. Time Tables, etc. apply to SC
**988. Ticket Agent, 6t Mulb*rry Street, or
Ticket Office. Union irepot. or H IT R R BRO WN *S
Kaihoad Ticket office, 84 oaulberry Street.
Macon, Ga.
V4 11 ST IN FORD. Secy ODSSCo.
197 Greenwich Street. New York.
B27?un tu Wed lm
42nd
TflH
Annual
Session
s half in September, bal-
Wesleyaii Mals College
Will begin on
WEDNESDAY, 17th September,
M uh a full corps of experienced Professors and
T ear tu*rs.
Tre very best advantages m Literature.
Accent aud Modern Languages, Music and
Art.
DniMilii Department unsurpassed for cora-
tort ami cam.
Expense* payable
4nre in February.
Board and Regular Tuition in two Lower
Beard and Regular Tuition in three Higher
Clause* $280
i'oard, Regnlar Tuition. Music and French
Or German in two Ixiwer Classi-* „....$320
Bo-ird, Regular Tuition, Music and French
or German in three Higher Classes $S50
Ten per cent discount on Cash bills tor Board
*od Tu.tion.
No m-ilit except on good bankalde paper.
Fend for Catalogue to
W 0 BASS. President.
]QC25Sm or C W SMITH. Secretary.
COFFINS
C0FFI8 FUTURES
w
i r.‘!-«pt of» full line of Mrell.nt
,_0il an*l art* preoartal to Ill! order.
»nh the Kreateatditnatch,an-1 altray, (tire them
hur Personal attention.
Beichert 8c Clay.
H. K. HINES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I have removed „ j one of ray brick offices corner
PopUr and Second Streets.
V ^ Midition to local business. 1 will giro specie
A. attention to cases entrusted to me in the
Unoefh^ tJo ® t k w <’ rt * r P-P* r ? u i to » in Die
Georgia
AND
GASKETS.
Cases. Coffins and Caakets of every deucrip
tion, which I will sell very low. 1 am also agent
for a
Fluid Embalmer,
oy the ■ so of which I guarantee to keep a body
4to6d«y» i" » state of PKRFE »T PttH*»KR-
VATION, and iu a >y kind of weather. Refer
ences can t>o given at the store. Those wishing
touRGthn Emtultnor must notify ran immedi
ately aft*»r t^o death of the TtIWO they want
preserved. Personal attention to all orders.
ARTHUR JL. WOOD
Next to "Lanier House,”
MACON; GSORGIAi
Sunday or night calls an.woml from resi. ence
corner hecon I and Walnut Stnds.
jnlttttawfai
ATLANTA A CHARLOTTE
AIK-LINE RAILWAY
OFFICE GEN’L PASS. A TICKET AG’T
ATLA3TA. Ga, Oct 81,1878.
O N and after Sunday, November 10th. double
daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta ————— P m
Day Passenger Tram.
Arrive Aili...ta..
Ai;Wll * G0iN0'\VKST. - Pm
Nuht Mail »«*1 P».«en<er Train.
Arriro A........... XtOOm
Lemre Athuit*
D»y Passenger Train
Arrire AtUnta 10 SO p m
Leave Atlanta —
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
ArriTe Atlsnt*— - , _
Ijtmve AtI»nU 5*0»®
Through Pnnght Train
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlant. uawgrSSg OMrnin
GOING WEST
Loral Freight »nd Acconimod.tion Train
Arrive »t Atlsnt.— ASOpm
Lravc Atl»nt»
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta —14,.90 a in
Iscsve Atlanta..... '. _ .
Clo»e connection »t Atl.nui for h11 point, W«t
“ d « Ch " l0Ue ,0r ' d, <n in FOMACM.G M.
W J HOUSTON
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Georgia Railroad Company.
Commencing Sunday, lSth inst. the following
u»s**nger schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—5 minutes slower
than Macon
NO 17—EAST (daily),
Leave Macon —
L**»ve Milledgeville.....
Leave Sparta —
jy^uvr Wmrrenton -
Arrive Camak
Arrive Washington
Arrive Athens... —
Arrive Atlanta.^.......,
Arrive Augusta..
7:00 a
........ ^ 8:58
10:06 a m
r fiwi a m
...........11:27 a ro
.......... 2,1*0 p m
.......... 5:15 p m
5:00 D m
.... 5.28 p m
XO 17—WEST ld»ily).
Leave Augusta— — z . *
l^eave Atlanta 7.45 a m
Leave Athens 9.15 a ra
Leave Washington.......... 10.45 a in
Leave Camak..... —— 1.14 p m
Arrive Warrenton ..........1.50 pm
ArrriTe Sparta tS5 p m
Arrive Miiledgeviile 5-^5 p —
Arrive Mwon—.m 6.55jd
NoconiK<rj
days-
r from Washington or Sun-
9.15 p 2
............ ra.10 45 a x
12.15 a i
It 50 a l
620s
5^*0 p m
LM) a m
.... L15
NO 16—BAST (daily, except Sunday).
L*ave Macon.....---———————— <
Leave MliedgeviUe...
Leave Sparta^ —
lgiave W arrenton.
An ire thuumk
AJT "xO IB—WEST (didiy.iieeptSundjj).
Lravc August.
Ijcave Camak —
Arrive Warreuton
imve &^azzziz=t|:
Arrive M*wu.. — 0- 45 * *“
Trams will not stop at flag *tation*,
VIok connect ions at Augusta for all points
Bast and Southeast, and at Macon for all point?
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Suptrb improved Sleepers between Macon and
^Pullman Sleeprcs Augusta to New York.
Onlv onecnango Macon to New York.
Tickets ar.i Baggage Checks. Time Cards, ete.
are to obtained at Umca Depot or at Union
Ticket 0«<v.« Mulberry
Superintendent
B R DORSET,
G«i»«ral Faooencar Agues
Central ana Scathwesiera Railroad:
fciviisaiH, Ga. June 2i’». 18T9
O N and after Sunday, June29,1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
TBAI5 KO. 1.—<20I5G HOBTK AJfD WHST.
Leave? Savannah....................,—......— 9:20 A X
Leaves Augusta. 9:50 a m
Arrive* at Augusta 4:45 p n
Arrives at Macon 6:461 M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8.15 pm
Arrives at Atlanta 8:60 a m
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COMive SOUTH AHD HAST.
Leaves Atlanta— -11:40 P x
Arrives at Macon - 6.-9U a X
Leaves Macon 7:00 ▲ X
Arrives at MiilcdgeYille.. 9:44 AX
Arrive? at Eatonton 11:50 a. m
Arrives at Augusta - 4:45 P M
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 P n
Leaves Augusta 9:50 A M
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
TCAin HO.2.—GOIIG HOBTH AHD WHST.
Leave* Savannah 7:S0 P M
Arrive? at Augusta .......5:40 a m
Leaves Augusta ...8:S0 P X
Arrives at MilledgeviUe 9:44 a. i*
Arrives at Eatonton —....11:30 A M
Arrives at Macon 8:00 A k
L»iav- a M lx oft for Atlanta 8:40 a k
Arrives at Atlanta.. 1:15 p k
Leaves Macon for Albany and Euf&ulo, 8 85 l H
Arrives at Eufaula.^- 8:42 p k
Arrives at Albany. 3:45 P M
Leaves Macun for Columbus 8.45 a m
Arrives at Columbus.... 2.15 P k
Trains on this schodule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Kuiaula and Albanv daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Kufaulawilh Montgomery A Kuf&ula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta w ith the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Kuilrosd for all point* North and East.
Kufaula Tram connect* at Fort Valley for Fer*
r, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
sine* Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdavs, Thursdays und Fridays.
COSUHG SOUTH AHD HAST.
Leaves Atlanta...——„fcl5 P y
Amves at Macon from Atlanta 6.55 ? k
I^naves Albany 11:23 A X
Leaves Kutaufa. 11:27 A k
Arrives at Macon from Rufaula and Al
bany 6:S8 P M
Ijeavcs Columbus... ....12:65 A k
Arrives at Macon from Columbus &08 p at
Leaves Macon 7:83 r s
Arrives at Augusts 5:40 A k
Leaves Augusta S:3o P M
Arrives at saaonn*b 7:16 A ai
rs—i wifflr Milled geville and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train Na 1
from Mm on, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
11 rough Sleeping Car? on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augu9ta aud
Mac n,and S&vannah and Atlanta.
K a SMITH, v*. XL LIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Uen Sapt. U R R, Savannah,
J C SH\w, W. G. RAOUL.
Gen Trav Agt. SaDt. S W R E. Maocn.
»n3 rt
Established 18SG.
Rebuilt and Refurnished 1878.
Has all Modern Improvements, Electric
Bells, Gas, Etc., Etc.
If so ostll on
W. W. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on feecondl
Street, or at his Shops, on Poplar Street. I Large Sample Rooms for CommercialT ravelers.
WORKMEN in every j Ample time for Meals between the Arrival and Depar-
Department and FIRST-CLASS MATE-
ture of aU Bailroad Trains.
RIAL to work on. Now is the time. Send |
your Vehicle at once and have it made as |
GOOD AS NEW.
TERMS,
Meals,
$3.00 PER DAY
Fifty Cents Each.
GEOE&E 0, BROWN, Pr-^rietor.
FILLMORE BROWN, Chief Clerk.
Iy291m
Botrclota.
ar i tho workmanship anil fintriTHP* inexcrB.-d
vn awarded premtans at ai IMBiota Foka
. iri.% Alabama,Texas, etc., 61
• rice List of Gtn«, garden*fl
C.iyabla dnnng the Cotton Oosaon.
Prio? *k)i S it
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W?
75.00
w 87.50
100.00
110.00
120.00
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140.0C
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Wwlirti
“T57-5o"
113.75
130.00
141 75
152.50
176.00
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206 *¥-
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fcojxd rc.ndy toi anipmem ana drilvaoed ai
: ;.i i j. Spt dalUrov ic xuh oureAoMrt l
ui ci.cniir contitnlug testimonials flrom over
j .ir.Hltivcplanters, wbo bought and tsod
lIiir.cs last season.
’* mm 1W5 to (Si? we m&nufaciun-c Utu* **
t ' •(i , rtfri, under the Ann nanit vf'6 T T
<_\» M ;.;'r<Tw.’ird? CLHkoH*. 8iu»« a 1 *
W. W. COLLINS | COLEMAN &
Carriage Manufacturer,
66, 70 «Sc 72 SECOND STREET.
On hand and eonstantly^arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fin© Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons.
ATLANTIC _&JDLF i H.
Gihbiul Supprihtbhdhht's O frier, *)
Atlahtic ahd Gulp Railboad >
Havahhah, May 17th, 1879.J
O N and after SUNDAY, ilay lSih. Fas?, nger
Trains on this Road will run as follows.
NIGHT EXPRK>8.
Lchyo Savannah daily at.......—..—.......4.10 P M
Arrive at Jcsup 6.S:i P M
Arrive at Thomasville A k
Arrive at Bsinbridgo....—...— 9.40 A 2
Arrive at Albany —.........—ll.CO a k
Arrive at Live Oak.. — -.—.. 1:85 a m
Arrive at Tallahnsscc..—— 7A0 a k
Arrive at Jacksonville.....———.—7.50 a m
Leave Tallahassee ...——.—..a^O r k
Leave Jacksonville^—6 00 p h
Leave Live Oak..—....———— 10SOPH
Leave Albany 4.25 P 2
Leave Bainbridgo 3.45 p a*
L* jive Thomarille—,—.—........-.7.35 PH
Leave Jcaup..—- 5 45 v m
Arrive at Savannah ——; 8 20 a h
No change of can* between Savannah an i Jack-
■ouville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to aud from feavah-
nah aud Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Ferrandna,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passenger* for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
a iu. ,
Passengers leave Brunswick at S;00pm, ar
rive at Savannah S:20am.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A M (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesu; with this train
for Florida. . . ... „ .
Passengers from Florida by this tram connect
at Jesup with the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
ph. (daily except Sunday.)
Palace sleeping cars ore run through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany witn pawnyear trams both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Euiuula, Mo.'tgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, ete. , . . ..
Moil steamer leaves Bambridge for Apalachi
cola ev-rv Monday st 9 50 a m; for Columbu?
erery Wedncsdey at 9.50 a m.
Close connecticu at Jacssonville dally (Sun
days excvpUd) for Green Cove Spnngs, bt Au
gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river. „ _ .
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, at 11.37 a m, and for Bruuswica at
4.40 pm,daily,except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI-
VISION. ^
Leave Savannah, Sunday* excepted, at 7.00 A k
Arrive at McIntosh m “ ^2.50 A k
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Blackshear
Arrive at Dupont
Leave Dupont
Leave Blockthear *
Leave Jesup *
Leave McIntosh
Arrive at Savannah
COTTOJST FACTORS
AND
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake's Block,
IKACOltf, ------ GEORGIA.
We most respectfully inform tlie Planters of Middle and
Southwest Georgia that we have removed to the Ware
house formerly occupied by Anderson & Troutman, on
Poplar Street, opposite Blake’s Block, where we will do a
General Cotton Warehouse Business. Aud in connee
tion we have built a large Store House in which we will
continue to sell Groceries and Provisions.
We have on hand a large and complete assortment of
Groceries and Provisions which we will sell as low as
any house in Macon. We will always keep on band a
large quantity of Bagging and Ties to supply our Cus
tomers.
Our senior partner, Mr. Robert Coleman, from his long
experience in handling Cotton, is perfectly familiar and well
posted in it in all of its details. He will give his entire
personal attention to the sale of all Cotton entrusted
to us.
Mr George W. Wright, long and favorably known to
the Planters of Crawford, Houston and adjoining counties,
will weigh all Colton brought to oar Warehouse.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
jv26 drod&wflm
GOLEM4M & NEWSOM-
'Platform Spring Wagons.
“Scimfieltt Po able Steam Eogiaes.”
BUILT.BT
SDHOFIED’S IRON WORKS.
MACON. GEORGIA.
Compact, Simula, Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed superiortc any other*
WB SKLL”TKE
Qolser Oraln :«Joparator”
With our ENGINES—For Thrushm* sPurposo
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Islills, Srg'io-Mill?, Cjttca Presses
And Machinery of every description.
JSTTXrjSDXEGTG- 23SOXX1..."V Sg»3E»^: OX^3uXj^S?'ST :
WR1TK FOR FARTIOULAES AND PRICKS.
.ado wlint v
•Ii-gtho yrai IS
i th<*
. o been
iV.nL'nf Gins over slue* Witn
o 1..: tl.ib.ir HRvine m;uh.txtr> «
wo pnsses* ndvantage* not
. cr tr.anufartarci in «>nr line fo
•.-.♦work far tho least money
iTe?* -*», Enflnrs* and complete
a.-u *.•: ir* d Adilros?
••mi v OOlTON (WS « «*.. Hexr
known as the T*vw«r
loved tc* tab p
nsivvly eiiguged ti oi
G.
AIT. AIRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
Tho Euromit of tho
PIEDMONT Allt LINE,
80 miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIKW8.
PURR MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINERAL WATERS.
COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS.
first class table.
Tho Mount Airy Hotel is situated in Haber
sham County, Ga. upon a spur of tho Blue Ridga
Mountains and upon tho highest point crossed
by tho Paaltront Air Line, is W- mile* from At
lanta R-gular Hack Lines to Clarksville. Tal
lulah Falla and Nacuochee Valley, and. when
desired, to Porter t-pi-inga. Hotel open nil tho
year.
In Atlanta buy a round inn tieket to and from
MtAiry for ONE FARE. Terms, $2 per day;
$3 and $10 ptr week, according to room. Chil
dren and Nurses half rates.
M C WILCOX, Manager.
Fred II Scofield, lata of Upland* Hotel, Fast-
man. Ga, As sis to nt Manager, in charge of Office
uinSft tf
CROW
J BRIDE A CO’S newCrowi
Jewel St#tiom:ky PjlCRagu
$7 50 per 10.* to Agents.
OieaucHt in tlio World.
Two samples with jewelry, by mail, rostpdd,
25 cents- lliustraUHl circulars of BTaIII
ar.d N’oveltbvs Tree.
J. BRIDE & CO.. iriftin
297 liroadWity lk |r Wrl
Hsw Yobx. W — tw»«
tablished, 1870. Favorbly known throughout
United States.
Greac Iruiuci'mciits to Huy Ion a
House Tor wlia! Roue WU: Cost.
NE Six Room llou.-e, ono Three Room
House, one Five Room House. I offer for
mi!o on monthly installments in i mall payment*.
Two of rho buildimrs iu?i tiuishod. They are on
Troup Hill opposite the Armory.
4:G T GUERNSEY
11 ew Advertisements.
SEND
th« WorM.
Expensive Outfit kr
THK CONSTITUTION OF THK V9 If fill
STATES
Sent free to any address on rectipt of 8 cent
stamp * ^
st, Ne
spruce
niavl f»T
CATARRH
atov Carriages
11.50 A k
2.20 P k
6.45 Pk
5.00 i. k
9.10 A X
12.20 P X
2.53 P >
5.15 P X
WESTERN DITiKiON;
kOHDiT, WHDHHSDXY AHD P&IDAY.
Leave Dupont...———— — 5.40 A X
hoove Valdceta... 8.15AX
Leave Quitman —.—— 9.37 a m
Arrive at Thomasrilie
Leave Thomasrilie..—...—.
Leave Camilla
Arrive at Albany
1 weave Albany ■ ——
Leave Carailla...
5rr.ve Thomas ville...
Leave Thom** ville ....
Leave Quitman
Leave > *ldo?ta —......
Arrive at Du
J 8 Ttsoh,
11.45 A X
—1.40 P X
...............4.16 P X
.............. 6.30 PX
............... 5.20 A k
7 35 A X
10 50 AX
— 1.00 PX
, 3.13 P X
.................................... 4.40 P X
nt 6 50 P X
aster of Transportation.
H 8 HA1NK8,
General Superintendent.
■ O o Ht:-.
ju:> •
Q,—:
MBEMtRLt HOFEI,
(European Pl*n.)
Broadway. Firth Av« ± Twkstt.rocrth St.
MADISON SQUARg.
| Props, NEW YORK.
ulfilm
Finest Varieties now Beady.
Also Spinach aud other Seeds for Fall Sow-,
lag. Barley, Bye, Oats and Wheat will soon l>e
”our TURNIP FBRTILIZBR .houMbenk^i
hrsporstori, Cane Mills and Stean
Kiglnes arrlTln? dally at
va-B2 W. JOHNSON & CO.’S,
27 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA GA.
Send for Price*. JaD* <*Aw **
If noglpeted,Tnay rapidly develop
into Quick consumption. Ordt,
n.-.ry treatments will not cure iL
Its effects are nenons weaknes?.
loss of smell, taste, hearing, and
voice, weak eyes, dizziness, faint
feelings, matter dropping into the throat, disgusting odors, and finally consumption and premature death. For
;3 CONSUMPTION HAYFEVER
Catarrh, Bronchitis,Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal Headaches.Deafness.
^ Sore Throat, 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 na
“•™ E IINHALENE
A compound of the most healing balsams known to medical science, with
CARBOLATED PINE TREE TAR SSuVM
haling from DrVone’a Inhaler, is converted into a cleansing^lnvig*
orating, and healing vapor, and taken direct to the diseased cavities of tho
■ head, and into all the air-passages and the lungs, where it acts as a local
^application to the diseased surface, and its healtn-giving power is felt at
race. The only method by which these diseases can be i>ennanently cured.
'HOME TREATMENT the Uniteif States
or 1 unndn, to be returned if not satisfactory. |H~Also for siilo by
. f . druggiatH. Send for circular giviDg full information, terms, etc. A com.
jetent physician always In charge. Advice free on all chronic diseases. State symptoms plainly, and your
Oise will have immediate and careful attention, and free mlvlre by return mail. Whentetiting.nan*
\i*pape*. Address HOME MEUICLNE CO., S. W. cor. Tenth and Arch Sts- Philadelphia. 2*»a
BRY Augusta. Main*,
1 GENTS WAN TED,—for the b^at and fivd-
f3L est selling Pictorial Books an-i Biblefi.
Prices reduced 53 per cent.. Address N ATIOK A h
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia Po.
$7^7
A MONTH and expenses guarantetd
to AgeuU^Outlit free. Suaw & Co,
usta. Me.
WE8LEYAN PEMALE INSTITUTE,
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
OpcisitsSO.h Fcssion Feptemb^r 18tb, 7879.
Olie it lh<: tlr>t school* for young ladies in tlio
Unite l Males </lunate unsurpusso*. Sur-
MinU'RS tx-antiful. aitoni.e<i t».v pupil from
Seventeen Btate?. Strictest r quired.
Among the lowest ter. •? in the Umotu
TERMS—Board, ^usIi-Hg. Lights, Krg’ish
t^eurse. Latin, Fr«*:u:b. f-*r o jcb ha f (•' th*' Vein*
Iwtic year s?l 1^*
AH extravery !o/f. • o* Ota'ogue mid e-*
Rev W 1 A HARR!*, J) 1). Provident
juHS cbtiwT.t htaouteti. Virginia.
DeVon e’s Inhaleu.
GEORGIA HOME
Send for Circular.
W. W. COLLINS,
MACON, GA.
Send for Circular. ur
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Macon, -
Georgia.
Incorpira eil
1859.
twm.
Vault I
$350,00*
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MACON. C-i A.
/^IFBES the sdvunlRres of a hcilthlul l«;ca-
“ ) tion, low rat--, o; tuition ami b.j r«i, j.td
th -rough Instruction by a fully or^ai iz<d
Faculty.
A course of vtudy eoibr&cirg M;it» -nnti ?,
Natural rtciOUfw% hngli?b and »i i r 3L d« rn
Languvge^* «> provided lor irr. gulnr “uden *
Tt.« l.»w ^elioo',of wham Ho.i Ul.ff. *d Au-vr
non, John C hnth^riorc. Bm son W B fl
K*q areilm inatruetor?, cllt-r.-. ptiu'iar *<i\>ii-
t»E- s to Hteidenta t-f Law.
*1 he rail Ttnu will ouenon VVedLi^daj, Octo
ber 1st. For Oata-ogue and ctlnr information
address the Pimhlcut, Rev a J Butue, D D, er
the undersigned
JNO J BRANTLY, See Fac.
all 6!-»vltwtwU
LAMBERT SPEEDER, Seo’v. J. RHODES BROWNE, President-
Capital and Assets over ^500,000.
The Charter Hakes Stockholders Individually Liable
Agents at all Premium* Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
I .* If UMP.P silMKV.’Utt.
LAMBBRr SPEN'JKR. Fesretary, at Colamhu?, Go,
WB. W, CARNES. Agent, Macon, Georgia,
LYNCHBURQ
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Lynchburg, Va.
Assets, $535,043-20
Car ful in accepting Ri^ks.
Prompt and Satisfactory in 1 !jlisting and Pay
ing Losses.
Coffee.
T P your fancy is for a RIO COFFKK cf a high,
rich flavor, not coated with a glutinous,
foreign <»ubstnuco Mfcr routing. »uy none
but ilw “AltjCA” csrefu'l.v selected.
rea«tcd w;d clipped in»L to tho trade by Moore,
Jenk’.ns A Uo. I»ew York. Hold in Mm on bv
uug3 «IA w ora J D LA R\ Lit.
BellevueHigli School
BEDFORD COUNTY, V1RB1BU.
On Va. ScTenn. R- R. 1* Miles Weu of
Lynchburg.
A school in which young men and boys are pre
pared for a University cr lor business. High and
heaithy location, full corns of teachers, thorougii
iuatruction, liberal»revision for the accommo-
dati n aud comfort or students. For catalogues,
containing information, address
W RABHOIT,Princii■;»!,Bellevue PO.
july24dAw Xm
SoiQern Female Cullege,
La Qrange t Ga*,
Willi a faculty of nine iiusough teachers, fine
builiir.g-i and u complete outfit for »11 dcDart-
mralR. literary, rauncaud art, offers the high
est i dvanrag’s at tho low©*:, chartres Nearly
double thi usual time devoto-i to dus.c ana art,
hence tb© wonderfal p ogress here. Lastcata*
Ictfuenumber-i 85 in music. Board, literary tui
tion and drawing r at mum $l!>7 : smr o' with
Tr i UM'*J>2o7 Oornj-pjndeneo invited. Win.-
forCota’ogue for full purtic dar.c
jy29deodAwlm I P rjQX. President.
AGESTS FOR MASSEY'S ElUELSICS GOTTun
BI^S. OISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AHD
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES.
C&RH&RT & CURD.
Im porters and dealei
teol,Agricultural Ju j
ah. Paint*. Oil*. 11..
in Hardware. lr>
KentncKy Military Insti-ate.
>.’.J yourb men. Thir
Mrs. Wm. F. Brown,
Formerly of the Brown House.
1X30 tf
Frank B. Beville,
Formerly of the Lanier Hoom
JEWETT & ROGERS, Agents,
MACOTV, GEORGIA,
64 SECOND STREET
The school U
Fifth year b<*^
of Frai kfort.
Farmdale. K}’.
University oi Virginia-
Session begins on tho First ot October^ snd
continucH nmerooi.lhv Apply for cutMloaue.s io
the Secretary of the Faculty. P. O., University
Yirgiuia. Albemarle county. Virginia.
J AS. F. H 4 RRl>ON. Chairman of the Faculty
jul24dfcodiw2ra
ll»mner Hall, Montgomery, Ala.,
Cburch School for Hrl*.
I.mbs, T) D. Visitor.
Rector.