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nt* fOa* Telegraph And Mfus-n^r.
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. r’.rua—F A Gilev
M Duff
• lurl T 8 Powell
«*ou—W If Baldwin
intcxuma—Duke a Well*
rt g»iom-M A Lott
r»h»UvilI«—O s Johnson
»too—H F Hudspeth
r.etown-RO Morrii
.,|r-H C Fryer
r/*r»—D F Uwhon
or.^tn—A II Hm»4 41W Ensign
6watt*
*U*lfl»i-J Q Adams
uHUW-villrt-d A suii t*q AO O Brown
awkiwmil#—1> Rhodes
i,t i an—L M Pearock.
noxnlle(W-y Batcher
t ;nor.« (Ga) -Mr* ^alhe Hill
“ Vista—J M Love
u-T airy
‘f ile .Hull OMtraits.
Oh, there aVn* yon bnttirUlI
\S here fco*f.’ oorm out rarely,
TVre i» a »out* • boT point out still.
Where dwelt the man of Air lie.
}|. v re a t-uar o’ hodden grsv,
H * hand was hard wi' labor,
Bu. still hr bad • homely way
O* stand uz' by bia neighbor.
II a burly Un*b made men rejoice,
lj>* wonls the neighbor* truideri;
Th; hit ci baimie* hired hi* voice. .
Ana h»s smile oonflded : * 1 «*
The word* to day th*: left bis Jip
Be araeadeedto marrow,
!Ii.ut. u*an. the frirtxl* dp of his grip
W nu id lift the hesrt of sorrow.
If<> u us na’ loud, he was na’ proud
He lacked in lanr.. »*irly,
Ar <> yrt j>’d pick him frme * crowd,
* T*i«; 1« w»t man of Airlia.
Hi', avail!) it was na* in his land.
InurV intheity:
A mmt o'honor w*s in bis hand.
Hit hearts mint o’pity.
H*’» dead and gane, this prince o* Fife,
Mute I* bis burly laughters
B ■
hostettehv
Fitters
Qlt i« passive suicide to permit the health to bo
undermined, the constitution broken, and tte
Icaie of li'e shortened, b> nervous com plaint
constipation, biliousness, ir.d gestion. neadaefce.
intermittent *n * remittent fevers, when it is *
f*ct «*at:»* lrshed by unquestioned evidence that
the Bitter* will prevent ard remove those erili
All the ajmp*oms of latitude and gent-ral de
bility speedily vanish when this invigor&nt i
giypn a trial. Porsata bv all Druggists and res
poctthle Dealers generally* s aur5 lm
o
DAliY
L*iD FROM
irt. I I> A
- life
That bides with us lang after.
Hi. ...j . y i.m-3. u,e ui„n may die,
Tuat lingers bright and lovin',
Ju,t )A«* star lost fr*e the alcy.
Whose i»y survives his ruin.
Extract of a report from tho Gelebratod
Physician, Kraumus Wilson, or London, Eng
land: '’Several aeve'o cares of incipient
O'in-uniptijn have como under my observa
tion that have be*n enred bv iho timo’y u*e
of Golden’* Liebig** Extrac' of Beef and Tun
ic lav. g orator.” Bold by John Ingalls, ilt-
cod, Ga
Clergymen, Hankins, Book-keepora, Edi
tors, and others tb&t load sedentary live^,
will find much relief teem the freq lent head
vcUen, nervonaneaa and conetipauon engen-
d,n*d f rom want of exerckt?, by taking tjim-
Dous Lvor Regulator It its a harmless veg-
etab« compound: it caa no no injury; ana
: ... v-l»-i havu tried it Wiii lo.li :< i.l:y
ats rt that it ie the bout remedy that can b j
wed.
FortnneH lire nude
Daily in Wall etreot by the new Mutual
C*» ml zitiou ttjetem from mvostmente of
fc.5 to UOU. Tho numerous ll actuations
lu stocks i,fluid ep.ecdid point*. Anybody,
every win re, can operate aucc r *B folly. Ii. B.,
of Lv«ii*Vilie, And , wvcmtd $'JW m a capi
tal/.shoo, tint netted Urn £7,492.kb in Vav.
0.1 J), of Ualioston, Texas, mailed l,344. XG
from ^250 A. W. B., of Worcester, Alan*,
mac* 7*129 7ti from 825. New crcular,
*• ItQloa for euccoa*,” with invaluable infor
mation to all investor*, mailed free. AM
krndfl af stoc&a and bond* bought Mid sold
by Ad «ina, Bf wo A Co, Banker* and Bru
it rs, 2ti and 2d Broad etreet, now York.
Authorized bv thv Commonwealth of Kv,
popular Monthly Drawing of the
Common wealth Disiribu-
tloit Co.
AT MACaULEY'S THEATRE,
Jn the City of LouitriJ)*, on
Saturday. Aug. 30, 1879.
Tin* Drawing will be mj>ervi*-*d by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket-
bolder*, ng-nt* and clubs are respectfully re
quested to send on representatives with proper
rreoeutials to examine into tbe Drawing.
Ai-.eT >'ra in the History
of Lotteries.
GRAND AND liXfKKCKDEXTKD 6DC-
I KsS OP TUB HKW FEATURES.
Every ticket-holder enn be bis own
eujiervisor, oil out bis num
ber and see it placed
in the wheel.
The Manngemcnt call attention to tho grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only A2,
The hnsl From a Furiumtte
Mioeuuilter
Is certainly self-explanatory:
31 Van Brunt et, \
Brooklyn, N. Y., July 25th, 1879 j
The undoreigntd certifiea that ho wa* tho
bolder of &iu h :tj nciubir ticket Nu. .18 51.,
"01*«* G, n in tho drawing of tlio Louisiana
8t*te Lottery, which drew tho capital prizo
ofttany then sand (830, CUu) dollard,onTiit»
dsy, July M b, 1879, said ticket hsyisgoost
Ho cum of two (82) dollar*, and that tho
amount wa* promp iy paid tu fall on pre-
•fnUiio i of the ticket at tho ofli-o vt tho
ctmpiuy m Now Or.oanB.
N OBOXJUT & tJLTUSQ.
Any further informatim, hjw and wo on
sod wlier.*, yi u can got by applying to M A.
Datpuiu, at 1*. O. lkixGU2. New uriuans.La ,
or natno at No. 3i9 Broadway, New York City.
Ml* <<f
THE FOU/IWING PRIZES.
Pnxo....
l p.-.
lOPnaetfhSuO « > .’i ^T...
20 Prizes 60o.;..i
100 Prize* 100c*a1i
1’00 Prizos 60 ouclx ........
»A>j Prizes 20 each .
1,000 Prizes 10 each
9 Prizes SOOeath, ap’roxixnat*n prizes
9 Pnzes 200 earn do do
9 Pnzes 100 each do do
1.960 Prizes $112,403
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $i.
27 Tickets, $.V). 65 Tick els. $100
All applications for club rates should be made
to the kumeodlcc.
Remit by posioifice Money Order, registered
letter, ban* draft orexpros*. Pull list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-bold-
•jrg. For tickets and information address COM-
vio.wv r.ALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. or T J
COM *1 KJiP )RD. Sec'y, Cour.er-Joiirnal Build
ing. Louisville Kv. aup5aug2S
Macon & .Brunswick E. R.
G sju.1, Oivxca,)
Macon, Ga., April 19, 1579. J
/ \N and after Sunday, the 20th instant, Pas-
\s senger trains on this road will run as fol-
CUMPERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PA2S8BNQBR NO. 1. SOUTH. Daily
Ijeave Macon 7:45 PM
Arrive Corh ran — — 9:47 P M
Arrive ,„ nr — T - 19:45 PM
Arrive Jc^up^. 8:27 A u
Arrive Brnnsw-.ck.6:00 am.
Ijemre Brunswick porsteauner -M1M1 6:15 AM
Arrive Penu*ndina A m
Amye Jack'oarilla -Mn---- 2:55 PM
Arrive Cedar Keys... 8;S5 P m
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2, NORTH—Dailj
Leave Cedar Krjs. MO 2:25 A M
Leave Jacksonville^^. ..•aWW.„„ , LHiW a m
LeavePemandina per Steamer 8 45pm
Arrive Brunswick ......^...^.. w ,^..........7:45 P M
Leave Brunswick.- 8:00PM
io^sbm
Leave Rmlntaa 8:31 a m
Leave Cochran .......4:53 a m
ArriTeat Macon .....&45 a m
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
Pant and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3,Sou %
ViaJesuDahd Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon ^ 7:16 ▲ x
Arrive Cochran........... 9:48 a
Arrive Eastman .11:14 A X
ArriveJeiup.— 6:25 pm
Arrive Jacksonville 7:23 A M
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
LeaTe Jacksonville
Leave Jesup
Leave Eastman 1 ; 21 pm
Leave Cochrau. M ...^........., M 2.45 F m
Arrive Macon 6:15 P m
Connects at Macon for Mints North, East and
West.
HAWK1NSYILLK BRANCH.
Freight ana accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran..^.. 10:00 P m
Arrive llawkinsville...... 10:45 P M
Leave llawkinsville^.. 3:50 am
Arrive Cochran 4:15 AM
Connects et Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Mattn.
Leave Cochran......... 10:90 AM
Arrive Hawkinsville 10.45 am
Leave Hawkinsville^..., 145 p m
Arrive Cochran. 2:30 PM
Connects at Cochran with irajn* 3 and 4 toand
from Macon.
G Ku. Y.’. ADAMS, Gen. Bupk.
W. J. Jab Vis. Mast. Trans.
The majority of Wall Street, houses atd
moo, havu* world who reputation fur eoaod-
p«\-3 anJ bouiaiy. The old booto of Alex.
Froihingbau .t Go., 12 Wall Street Non
York, i* entitled to absolute confilcnce
They eUte th*t an iuvc*tmcnt of about $iU.
I . . :mUii.c 1 ,v.r 7i 10.! i.i .im.-*
than eixiy dxy*. Send for tnoir oirculai,
free.
^VJilulk 1* A heapost
A package of 1>CKs’* Durham, containing
twenty pipe lulls of the beat amuking tobac
made, or one common cigar f K*<*n cons
ranis. an 25 d&w
UHEUMATISM.
This dreadful torment, tho doctors toll 113,
in the blood, and. knowiug tin4 to bo true,
weadriee ever/ anfferor to try a bottle of
Daunt'd Khoutnntio Rem dy. It 1* tak
intsruatly and will positively euro the *orat
caiu, tu tho alnKtost timo Sold by every
dm^f;: i ui M'.oon. janld d&u8m
wilt men *mo*o common
Tsiutee, wh»«4 th*w cai* buy Marburg Bros.
MEAN OF A ORTH CAROLINA.'* at the »am*
price,
titW rfzccecWS K5rT LET NAVY TO
w* O
WE—^cas j-2 WMBMI
OIJLY
MACON lo NEW YORK
AND RETURN!
ViA ATLANTIC COA^T LINE to Ports-
• mouth, Va, tbcnco by Old Dominion Line
ol Stramsbin* tu xew York. Good until Oct b«r
Jt. 1879 Tine from Macon to Portsmouth 3*
bonrsi, and 26 hoars sc* voyage from Portsmouth
Jo New York. One of the magoittodnt Sido-
Wluvl Steamers of the Old Dominion - teamsoip
Line lea vs Port >mout bat *iHW p m. as follows :
1H3\C BELL, sailing Moodajsj OLD DO
MINION, sailing Wednesdays: WYAXOKB.
•ailing Saturday*. The lance» and be*t ap-
p^xnteJ Steamers on the Coast These (round
trip) Tickets entil e hi’.ders to Ststi Roon
Accommodations and Sicals on Steamers. K^-
m mbrr you are only one night mit en route
Irom Ma.'on to Portsmouth. Klegaat Sleeping
Cars are run between lugastaand Wilmington
(without change). Cost of aoubie ber.h so tion
ir^m Augusta to Wilmington $2. or for tbe
nifh*$U0. These Sleeper* are well ventii ited
and without upp^r berths. The accomraonda-
tions furnished on 8teamor without charge—
»• -vrs Mipner uii Strainer Sreoud nigh:
aiur leaving lisoon. Georgia) The reduced
rat* for double berth section on Sleeper, and
iva«or.ah]4 ebarce ’or m als along the Rail wav a
jeascs this decid'd<y the cheapest route be
tween Macon aim New Y’ork.
ror Tickrts, Time Tables, etc. apply to SC
HOGS* Ticket Agen*, 61 Mulberry Str.'et. or
LcketOffice.Union i>epot,orBURR BROWN'S
Kvl’oaJ Ticket otQce, si Mulberry Street,
klacou. (it.
W H ST AN FORD, Sec’y O D S S Co.
197 Greenwich Street, New York.
U*7 sun to wed Jm
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
, P* RTUNK. SEVENTH GRAND D1S
i^ BUTlON.CLASS I.ATNEAV ORLEANS,
TUESDAY. SKPTKMBER 9.1S79-112th MON
THLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This institution was regularly incorporated by
Jf® Legislature of the State fur Kducaticnal and
Juir.tat le purioses, m 186$, for the term of
twenty-nro years, to which contract the inviola*
Jie faith ol tiu* Stale 1* pledged with a Capital of
‘ A000,to whivh it ha* a:nee added a reserve
^ dot ITS GRAND SINGLE MM-
“kR DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
the second Tu siiay. It never scale* or post-
Pencs. Look a: t!ie following Distribution:
OAP1TALPRI/.K $50u000.
ICC,000 lickttsal $2 each. Half Tickets $1.
, LIM OP PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize 2
1 Capud
IPruns of
Prizes of
*0 Prize* of
IM Prizes of
1 Prize
*1 Prize —
Of f 2.500.
I o f LbOO
loci:.:. i......
.0-0
10.CH 0
5.000
5.000
5.CC0
10.0u0
10,l*O
lO.O-O
10,000
R-I
2j0 Pri:
,W0 Prizes of
l.OOOPnxes of 10
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prize* ol $SOO A2,7u0
• Approximation Priz,sof 200. 1S.K)
_ 9 Apgwnlnutton Prizes of 100 900
Prizes, amounting to.... $110,400
!e corresponding agent* wanted at
* 1 Prnann**nt points, ta wham a liberal cuinpeu-
“V J!l * il! 1 «
a i f . ration lor raL*s to clubs should only be
asaetothe home office in New Orleans.
" r->. c,early slating full address, for further
•aicnnalioo^or rezd on,era tc
MA DAUPHIN,
P O Box 692. New Orleans. La.
A.i ourgrand extraordinary drawing'* are mi
ner the supervision and management of GEN G
L, RKUAJU* and OKN JUBAL A
Atisiafa Medical College.
The Twenty-Second Annual Course of Lec
tures will commence October 15th, 1879, and
close March 4th, 18>0
Pacul-Y—J G Westmoreland. W F West-
tnordaud, W A love, V II Taliaferro, JnoThad
JrJmson, A W Caihmm. J H Logan, J T Banks.
1 xi r .'or, J \V 1 limns.
This well-established Ccl ege afTords opportn*
r.ilv for thorough medical education.
It is in alhlialion with, ::i. 1 r.s tickets mid
din'omas r<‘cogmzed by, every leading medical
colleg** in th*. country.
K/ quireme: ts for graduation as heretofore.
Send for Am onnceraenl, giving full informo-
ticn.
JNO TUAD JOHNSON, M D, Dean.
augScodlw A tin tit a. tia.
WflalBiFUMlCiWffl
ders left ut Factory or the Mulberry Street De
pot will receive prompt attenl ion.
may*2 MaQdn IQ K FAOTQRY.
plMe stock of Burial
Ca>**a. Cutlin* and Oaskota of ovary descrip
tion, which 1 will sell very low. 1 am also agent
for a
Fluid Embalmer,
by th« 060 Of which I mia ran tee to keep a body
Vtotltlv'H in n state of HRRFEOT PkKxBK-
Vat ION. *ud ill a *y kind of weather. Rrfer-
ences can be given at the store. Those wishing
to u«H»tho Bmbalraer must notify mo immedi
ately after the devh of the irrson they want
preserved. Personal at:ration to all orders.
abthctr l. wood
Next to “Lanier House,'*
MACON; GEORGIA:
Sunday or night calls answered from residence
oortit r Secon s and Walnut Streets.
jul222Uw2m
8110 SfiBUWfJiei
h*VAK5AH. Ga. Juno 25.1W9
O N and alter Sunday, Juno29,1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and brunches will run as follows s
TUAlS HO. X.—OOIHO HOSTK AID WXST.
fjeaves Savannah 9:20 A M
Leaves Augusta. 9:30am
Arrives at Augusta ........4:45 p m
Arrives at Macon. ..6:45 p tt
leaves Macon for Atlanta.,,,..........,....A36 P M
Arrives at Atlanta 3:50 A M
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern ft rid Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
lor all points West and North.
COMIJTG SOUTH AMD MAST.
Leave* Atlanta 11:40 PM
Arrives at Macou 6:20 A X
Leaves Macon... 7:00 AX
Arrives at Milledgeville.. 2:44 a x
Arrives at Eater.ton 11:30 A M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p m
Arrives at Savannah... 4:00 F m
Leaves Augusta 9:80 A M
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroadfcr all points in Florida.
TCAIK HO.Z.—OOISG H0B7H AHD tfSBT.
Leaves Savannah
Arrives at Augusta
Leaves Augusta
Arrives at Milledgeville
Arrives at Eaten ton
Arrives at Macon..
Leaves Macou for Atlanta
Arrives at Atlanta
Leaves Macon lor Albany and Fufanla, 8 85 A X
Arrives at Lufaula.„. 8:42 r M
Arrives at Albany... 8:43 P M
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8.45 A M
Arrives at Columbus 2.15 r n
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Bufaula and Albany daily, makin*
ciose connection at Atlanta with Western ana
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Lice.
At Eufaula with Montgomery A Eufuula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Bufaula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Per
ry, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Eiuceiy Extension loaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMISG SOUTH AHD BAST.
Leaves Atlanta...,., 2:15 P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6.55 P 3t
Leaves >IKm 7 - m Il:2S A M
Leaves Eufaula .11:27 A x
Arrives at Maccnlrom Eufaula and Al
bany 6:S8 P M
Leaves Columbus 12:65 A m
Arrives at Macon from Columbus...... 6:08 p m
Leaves Macon 7:86 p if
Arrives at Augusta........... 5:40 A m
Leaves Augusu................ MM ..... MM .....«8:S0 P M
Arrives at Savannah...^. 7:15 A ac
Passengers for Milledgeville and Xatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No, 1
fruin Macou, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
Through Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Mac)u.and Savannah and Atlanta.
K H SMITH. WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agfc. Gen Supt. C R R, Satanna*k
J C SHAW, W. a. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. 8uut. 8 W R R. Macon.
anS tf
3D O 1ST 3
vovb carriage:
Need Repairing ?
If so call on
W. W. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on Second
Street, or at his Shops, on Poplar Street,
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN in every
Department and FIRST-CLASS MATE
RIAL to work on. Now is the time. Send
your Vehicle at once and have it made as
G-OOD AS NEW.
W. W. COLLINS
Carriage Manufacturer,
66, 70 6c 72 SECOND STREET.
On hand and constantly_arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
a Reliable Farm Wagons.
Brown's Hotel,
Oooosite Passenger Depot,
3VEA.G03ST, - O-EORGUA.
Elstablislxed 1856.
Rebuilt and Refurnished 1878.
Has all Modern Improvements, Electric
Bells* Gras, Etc., Etc.
ATLANTA 4 CHARLOTTE
AIE-LINE RAILWAY-
OmCB (JE.Vli P.iss; .t TV'KLT AOT
ATLaHTA, Ga. Oct 5L 1878.
O N and aiter Sunday, Nov- uiber 10th. double
daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
GOING HAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta
. 0 AtUuto «J» P “
U.v i^MMOgV T» ! P*
Lo»\o Atl»nt» ......
, ii.OOm
16.00 p ni
OO IHO WB8T.
NK-ht Muil and Fa»onna Train.
■Jjriv. Atlanta..
Leave Atlanta
Day Dasseuger Tram
Arrive Atlanta,...—. —«10 SO pm
Leave Afanu...----...-.^.....*...
Iaxal Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta - . — . _
Through Freight Train
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta — — 4.S0pm
Leave Atlanta......
Tnrou^h Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta - ——— — U.20 a m
I^sve Atlanta
Close connection at Atlanta for all points West
and at Charlotte for all points East.
11 points hast.
GJ FOREACRB.GM.
Georgia • Raiifoafl. Company.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
ArorsTi. Ga, Julyli. 1ST9.
Commencing Sunda>. ISth m.t, the lolto-ins
mwnf.T «-hedu!e will be operated.
Trams run by Atlanta time—5 minutes slower
than Macon = N0i7 _ KA8T(iUUy)i
Leave Macon... ..' * m
Leave Milledgeville ..............«- a m
Leave Suarta. J ®
Arrive Comak .........11:27 a m
Arrive Washington...... : p 31
Arrive Aumista S -Spia
NO 17—WEbT (daily).
Leave Aucuita ■■ i— -»-»-« £ :55 * m
Leave Atlanta a m
Lr«ve Athens “.lo a m
Leave Woshington 10.45 a m
Leave C*mak .: 1-14 p m
Arrive WarremtOD 1-50 p m
Arrnve Sp*rta — «S5 p m
Arrive Milledgeville SA5 p m
rrive Macon - --- 5.85 d m
So coun.-ct.cn to or from Washingion oc Sun-
' Uj! 'SO IS—EAST (daily, escept Sunday).
L« ave Macon <-^9 P to
i e M UedgevUle ».15 p m
,v Warrenton — * 13
ve Cam all — J “
NO 15—WEST (daiiy. except bundayj.
Leave Augusta ——•••• F JJ
Leave Camak —“
Arrive Warreuton ^
Arrive Sparta 2.4^. a ni
Arrive Miilodgeville 4.20 am
Arrive Macon - 6.45 am
Trams will not stop at fl** stations,
Close connections at Augusta for all points
East an»l Southeast, and at Macon for all points
i Southwest Geonriaand Florida.
Supt rb improved Sleepers between Macon and
^PullxuanSleepres Augusta to New York.
Onlv one change M%con to New York.
Ticket?* and Ba*ca*e Checks. Time Cords, etc.
to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
Ticket OMce.*4 Mulberry «™‘j OH;{80N>
Supenr.teude&t
S R DORSEY.
eMMrmlFMMDfcAjaii
A’lLAHTlC _&_&DLF R. B.
GaxcsAi SupEanrmxDr.HT’s Otpich, *)
ATLAirrrc ayn Gulp Railroad >
Savashah. May 17tb, 1879.J
O N and after SUNDAY, May ISiti. Fassonger
Trains on this Road will mu as follows;
NIGHT F.XFRKS8.
Leave Savannah daily at..... 4.10 r 34
Arrive at Jesup 6.83 P m
Arrive *t fhonurillo^. ..^.6.25 a m
Arrive at Baiubrulge. M . MM .... M .. M . MM .,.....9.40 A M
Arrive at Albany..... A .n
Arrive at Live Oak 1:85 a m
Arrive at Tallahassee 7J»0 s M
Arrive at Jacksonville 7.*>■.♦ a m
Leave Tallaliassev: ^, w ,.,BjOO P M
Leave Jacksonvillo...^^....^.^...^ 6 <o p at
Leave Live Oak.^ 10 50 PM
Leave Aibany...^. M .. M ......^..... MW ...«.4-i6P U
Leave Hainbridge..,. M S -*5 p u
Leave Thomasville ^ MMNM . MM .. M . M . H .7.S5 PM
Leave Jesup 46a m
Arrive at Savannah 8.20 a M
No chon go of cars bet ween Savannah and Jack
son villa and Savanuali and Albany.
Sleeping car* ran through to and from Savan
nah and Albany. , , ■
Passengers from Savannah for Ferae ndina,
QainesvUto and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Dar.cn take thi» train.
pRN.cngcra Irom Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at &00
a Passenger* leave Brunswick at 8:09 pm, nr-
nv«at Savannah 8aWam.
Paasengera leaving If aeon at 7.15 A m (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this true
for Florida ^ L , .
Pi—onfi ri from Florida by this tram counts
at Jesup with the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
pm. (daily except Sunday.) *
Palace sleeping cars are run through to ana
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany wits passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Moatgomory, Mobile, Now Or
leans, etc. . ...
Mail st-eamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi-
ccla every'Monday at 9 5'J a m; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 am.
Close contiecticn at Jacksonville dally (bun
days ezagpted) for Green Cove Springs, St Au
gustine, Palatka, Entcmrise, and all landings on
gt John’s river. .
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, at 1LS7 a m. and fer Brunswick at
4.40 om, daily,except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—BASTBRN Dl-
Arrive at McIntosh
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at BZackrhear
Arrive at Du port
Leave Dupont
Leave Blscksheer *
Leave Jesup '
Leave 3IcIntosh
Arrive at Savannah
9.50 A M
11.50 A. X
2^*0? M
6.45 PM
5.00 AM
9.10 A X
1-20 PM
-.38 p
5.15 V M
WESTERN DITisiON:
M03TDAT, WAL5£firAT ASD PAID AY.
LeaveDapom — 5.40 ax
Leave Valdosta 8.15 am
Lieavo Quitman — 9.57 A M
Arrive at Thoraasville 1L45 a m
Leave Thoniasville.....-~._...-..~ ^.1-40 p X
Leave Camilla... 4.U5 P m
Arrive at Albany 6^0 P X
Leave Albany. 5.20 a m
Leave Ca*illa„. r 7 S5 A X
Arrive Thoraasville 4. X
Leave Thon'..*i>v:JIe 3*90 P M
Leave Quitman S.1S p M
Leave Valdosta 4.40 P M
Arrive at Dupont...... 6.50 p X
J S TYBOJT. Master cJ Tmapcrtww.
aprlStf
gEKD FOR CATALOFUF.S
A13EMIRLE HOTEL,
(Earop-i.n Fl&m)
Kboabwat. Fifth At, A Twistt-TorETH Sr,
MADISON SQUARE.
NEW YORK.
ul6 lm
Finest Varieties now Beady.
Also Spin .ch »ni other Saeds for Fall Sow-
ia?. B.rIeF, R.'o, U.t, mi Wne»t wiU soon be
re Our' TURNIP FERTILIZER «hou!d be n^<l
KT»pora!or;, Cane Mills and Stesn
Engines arrlFlnj dally »t
watlt W. JOHNSON & 00,’S,
27 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA GA.
Send for Price*. * w
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IL
Platform Spring Wagons.
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial! ravelers.
Ample time for Meals between the Arrival and Depar
ture of all Bailroad Trains.
n? ERMS,
Meals,
$3.00 PER DAY
Fifty Cents Each.
GEOR&E 0. BROWN, Pr’^rietor.
FILLMORE BROWN, Chief Ulerk.
Jy29lm
COLEMAN & 8EWS0M,
COTTON FACTORS
These nirtcnincs »re made ot a*®*
: ill tho workmanship ntid Rntob tee unexcelled.,
i: iv been awarded nr cm lams aft oflibe Stale Fairai,
Uo^rgia, Alabama,Texas, etc,
.’rfre List of Gin-*, & orders *gyt tkaliMom.
Payabl* during u,*, Cojjc- (k-aaon.
IVn* ad OtaiL.
oO
| 75.00
S7.60
100.00
110.00
120.90
mco
140.09
160.lt
$ 97.ST
113.7ft
130X0
14175
-152.60
170.00
182.00
aK{f:
IdOX
I60u0
173 2
185X
ae*
231
m-
Boxed ready foi shipment and delivered *♦
tretcry. Special terw to xut/i ourekoMn t
fof circmar cent.lining tesUmomrilr from over
hundred live planters, who bought and need
mu hincalast season
From 'SLt to tS53we manufactm* c Gtur a*w
rrr.tivu, Georgia, under the firm name of R T T
{ a: (’•»., :.::en\ardr ClJSWo*; . n <
1 r-milo what v.t- th«'n know© astL«-T-iylozG< ,
innlr.g the year 185? v« cemovcc u Uii* p»ao j
iv he r-‘ wo have been exelnalvely engaged tu ;urni.
I acroitne Gins ever since With tong trjcp.-rionee,
the hi tl::b *r saving machlnciy %ud sKiiJed wurk-
v.o posM-ss davant.ij/ > not Ninjnycd by any
ovormnnufnetnrrr m our linv foe producing th«
bxst work for too least money
Frerx-s, Engines «nd complete omSt rimitabed
what desired. Addre ss
nnmvi COTTON GIN CO., Sew I.oaOm., roan.
-AND-
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block,
MACON, ------ GEORGIA.
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. And iu connec
tion we have built a large Store House in which we wiU
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 hand a
large quantity of Bagging and Ties to supply our Cus
tomers.
Our senior partner, Mr. Bobert 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 Cotton brought to our Warehouse.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
ft/IT. AIRY HOTEL',
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
The summit of tho
PIEDMONT AI It LINE,
80 miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PURE MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINERAL WATERS.
COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS.
FIRST CLASS 'JABLE.
The Mount Airy Hotel is situated in Haber
sham County, Ga, upon a spur of tho Blue Ridge
Mountains and upon the highest point cros*
by the Piedmont Air Line, is 80 mile
lanta Regular Hack Lines to Clark
lulah Fulls and Naooocboo Valley, nn-K when
desired, to Porter springs. Hotel open all the
year.
In Atlanta buy a round trio ticket fo and from
Alt Airy lor ONE FARE. Terms, 82 por day;
$S and $10 per week, according to room. Chil
dren and Nurses half rates.
M C WILCOX. Manager.
Fred H Scofield, late of Uplands Hotel. East
man, Ga, Assistant Manager, in charge of Office
uin25 tf
CROWN £
Jy26 deort&wSm
COIaEMAN & NEWSOM
“ScMteliTs Fo aMn Sleain Engines,”
Bak>v Carriages
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SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, OXIOUQIA.
Gomnact, Simnlei Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed superior to any other f
WB SBLL1THB
Oolsor
drain Separator
With our ENGINES—For ThreshingEPurpose
WE ALSO STJPJPAY
Circular Saw Mill?, Grist Mills, Sargho-Mills, Cotton Prassss
And Machinery of every description.
33'CTXXaX313ST& SOXZaBDEUS -IX .2=01 J3uX,iX , 'ST i
WRITS FOR PARTlOULAkS AND FRICJSS.
ma»I 6 n
3\?*itnH'os , y*-r-Ts sov.
CATARRH
If neglected,may r&pfdly develop
into quick consumption, Ord»
nary treatments will not Cure it.
Its effects are nervous weakness
loss of smell, taste, hearing, and
voice, weak eyes, dizziness, faint
feelings, matter dropping into the throat, disgusting odors, sndjindlly consumption and premature death, por
CONSUMPTION HAVFEVEfc
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal Headnches t Deafness,
li Sore Throat, and all diseases of the-—-—■* 1 “ *—*-
- ment so pleasing,
MOEVOHE’S
^-SKTrade
' '■ Mork.49*
A compound of the most healing balsams known to medical science,with!
CARBOLATED PINE TREE TAR breathintf or ¥n«'
haling from DeVone’s Inhaler, is converted into a cleansing,invig-
oral ing, and healing vapor, and taken direct to the diseased cavities of tho
head, and into all the air-passages and tho lungs, whero it acts as a local
.application to the diseased surface, and its health-giving power is felt at
'once. The only method by which these diseases can b« permanently cured.
HOME TREATMENT toe tJnfte<T States
,i> or Canada, to he returned if not satisfactory. Also for sale by
Uttvuai.<> raiiAi^tu. drugginlN, Bend for circular giving full information, terms, etc. A
latent physician always in charge. Advice free on all chronic diseases. State symptomsplainly, and
t^se will have immediate and careful attention, and freo aitvfce by return mini. tYhm witing,„
4iepajxr. Address HOME JIEDIt'lS'E CO., S. W. cor. Tenth and Arch Sts^ Philadelphia.
BRIDB & GO’S newCrowi
Jewel St * TIOSBRY PiCK AGH
87 50 per 100 to Agents.
CheapeHt in tiio World.
Two samples with jewelry, by mail, postpaid,
25 cents- Illustrated circulars of staph
ami racFiTABLK Novel tf** ire©.
_ J. BRIDE St CO..
397 Hroail , Jf WH
New York. im-iili.
tablishod, 1870. Favcrbly Icowu throughout
United States.
Great Inducements to Buy You a
House for what Kent Will Cost.
O NE 8ir Room House, one Three Boom
House, one Five knom House. I offer for
sale on monthly installments in imal! payments.
Two of the buildings iust finished. They arc on
Troup Hill opposite the Armory.
Kieim T GUERNSEY.
ITew Advertisements.
CTMtTTY TO r G KltiU ft CO. Furtland,
wJukN JU Maine, for best Agency Business in
the World. Expensive Outfit Kree
THK CONSTITUTIOaV OF THE UMTXD
STATES
Sent free to any address on receipt of 3 cent
stamp. Address Geo 1* Rowell A Uo, 10Spruce
at. New York. a«*7
»rr
A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
to AgcBUfoOutfit free. Shaw & Co,
"vusta. Me.
, thorough, a&d certain to cure and give »p«ra-nt. relief as
INHALENE
and you*
PE..
IlfiU
086U HOMElSORUCi COMPAST.
:\h Ho,
lacorpirated
1859
r.' \ . 7 -''' i W
Sl >-< r-y' . t .u - h - -r' r-, i
Capita!
$850 % 00»a
WESLEYAN FEMaLh DTSTH UTE,
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
Oper.s its SOtli Session September 18tb. 1879.
One of the fln»t schools for young lathe* in t he
United States Climate unsurpassed Sur-
reunJicgs benutifuL Attendee by pupil from
Seventeen States. Strictest economy required.
Among too lowest ten *8 in tho Union.
TERMS—Board, Weshiug. Lights, Krg*f»h
ourae, Latin, i ronch, for each half o tie* Sclm
laatic year..... ... SH5
All extras wry low. * or Catalogue add oss
Rev WX A UABRTS, It I). President,
jufll <fStaw6t Staunton, Virginia.
MERGER UNIVERSITY
MACON. OA
AFFRRS Hie advantages of a lira!fchfu* loca-
V/ tion, low rates oi tuition and b;»: rJ, M il
by a fully
12 d
ugh instruction
Faculty.
A course of study oaibr.icirg Matiicn.ntir g.
Natural Uficnw, Knglish mid otler Modern
Laucu-ges, it, provided f«>r irregular tin,•en:a.
Trc l aw Sthool.of which Utm Uliff..rtl \ m?er
wr»n. Johii C huth.non. E?q W H Hill,
R.-q a:e the ir.strurtorr, c tfero f;« ;ultar sdvaii-
^a<*s to Kt»dent* of Law
Tho tall lino will o;» *n on Wednesday, Octo
ber lkt. For Catn'ogue end oth« r infnrnmlton
add:ess tho Pn sideiit. Rev A J Battle, U !>, or
tbe undersigned
J NO J BRANTLY, Sec Fuc.
nil « Uvltwtwu
Coffee.
I F your fancy is ter a RIO COFFKh* of a high,
rich flavor, not coated with a glutinous,
foreign substance after roasting, t u\ none
but the “ARICA” carefully selected,
roasted and shipped iresh to tho trade by Moore,
Jenk.ns A Co. New York. Sold in Mai on b>
aug3daw8m J D CARVER.
Bellevue High * chcol
BEDFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA.
On Va. ATern. R- R. Miles West of
Lynchburg;.
A school in which young moil and boys are pre
pared for a University or for business. High and
healthy location, full corps of tench-irs, thorough
instruction, liberal \ rovinion for the accommo
dation aud comfort of student*. For catalogues,
containing information, address
W R ABBOTT,Principal, Bellevue PO.
july24d<fcw ?m
LAMBERT SPEEDER, Sec’v. J, RHODES BROWNE, President
Capital .and Assets over — ^500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Send for Circular.
W. W. COLLINS,
MACON, GA.
Send for Circular • un
NATIONAL HOTEL.
JMacon,
Georgia.
Mrs. Wm. F. Brown,
Formerly of the Frown House,
ixso tt
Frank B. Beville,
Formerly of the Laaier Homo
WM. W. CAHNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
LYNCHBURG
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Lynchburg, Va.
Assets, $535,048.20
- -j ■
Car fal in accepting Bisks.
Prompt and Satisfactory in adjusting, and Pay
ing Losses.
JEWETT & ROGERS, Agents,
MACON, GEORGIA,
64 SECOND STREET
Sontta Female College,
La Grange, Ga*,
With a faculty of nine tnorough teachers, fine
buildings and a complete out tit for all depart
ments, literary, music and art, offers the high
est; advantages at tho lowest charges Nearly
double tho usual time devoted to mu.<i:c and art,
hence the wonderful p ogress liete. 1 act cata
logue numbers 83 in music. Board, literary tui
tion and drawing per annum $187: same with
music $257 Correspondence invited. Write
for CatA’ogne for full paitic>*lar<
jy29dec-d£wim 1 F COX, President.
ABEHTS FOR XASSET'S EXCELSIOR C0TTu«
flIIIS, DISSTON’S CIRCULAR SAWS AS3
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES
C&RHART & CURD.
Importer* and dealers in Hardware. Iron
teel.Agricultural JmpJeinects, Carriage 3:»t
als. Paints. Oils. etc. n.wr s new l v
Kentacky Military Instiinte.
The school for boys and ,\our:g men. Thirty-*.
Fifth year begins September 1st, Six miles out
of Frarkfort. Addrets Col RDallr*. i
Farmdale, Ky. huge v
University ci Virgin!
Session begins on the First of Set ^
ooritinues nine months. Appb for &
the Secretary of the Faculty. P. O
Virgiuia, Albemarle countv. Virgil
JA8. F, H A RRI80N. Chairman
jul24 deodAwAm
Hamner Sail, Montgoj
Cbnrch School to
Hr B k ilmjvS,
IU* Gao M UTasuinT,
Kmion r*j-er. October
Term, ItitO pmjiar
tD er a month . 1: u & ; '
IP I I Asents. Outfit flree,
AuRuata, Hun,