Newspaper Page Text
{or TciesffcP 1 * and Messenger.
(4)»)—R I'Shrowhiro
fiocu—f A G.lo.
M U-iS
CoinbJrv—T A Powell
V£1moo-W B Baldwin
Swzuma-Doke A Well*
Fort li vi - M ALott
C a Jonnaon
viton-tf F Hudjpetli
Ur.vto.n-KOU.rn.
Riik« f OT » ^ ^ r /* :r
S . Jen-U P Uvhon
P Bar:*
Kr»n—i >’ B*u:a»an
—I'WM * Co
U,>—I’urCMiiMr
iviMitoa-k A Baldwin i Co
5 IliMOTUi"-" T r!onn
ror«lB-A U 'nt»d ilW Btuign
* Son
itioMton-J Q Ad.«.
f .. -m.iiio—A A -ril ran AC O Erown
n*.'«km»nlt«— I* KOode.
v-.i »n—C M IVenue*,
w .linlir ((t»)-U 0 U.tcher
/L ^orlr e (O.)-Ur. >»hui Hill
,!l. .* M Co«0
Hsllanl.St»t;o I .rr.
((OSTJTTEli^
Tlie ( niiUren.
tr .„tbelr*‘Oin»nd t. sit. are all ended.
ir' me-he>l for the *i»j udumuied.
• h , .< u one. ea.heraround me
Trb;<l—•*“' niantand beaiwrd.
0 ln - lilU. abile.rm-thateneirale
as 1:0. in lb-ir lender emnrarel
O ib .mile that are halo, of heaven,
bbedd in« aunaOine of love on my face t
1. d wben thej are irone I sit dimming
Dt mt child boo* too loveiv to last i
rotbat m* heart will remember
While it "bo. to the Ptl-e of the past,
Bre the world and iU wickedtoea made me
t lartnerof iorro • and sin s
Wii-n toe (lorr Of «od we. about ms
Jlod theglory of gladoea* within.
■it ny h«*rt grow* a* weak as a woman**,
*nj »Ur fountain* of leehn* will flow,
Wh n 1 think efthr path* strep and »tony
Where i lie l**t ot tb* dear on*** mast go;
0! the mountain* of sin ba- «ng o*«r them.
OlUaiiemprst oi fate blowing wild-
Ob! ibore’s nothin* on earth h If »o holy
Ah the innocout heart ,*f a cnild I
Thrt trfitlolsof heart* a? cl of hous hold*,
ii>-\ nrr *ng.Ob of God in d.sguite—
jj„ %ut.tnlil mill »J«-ps on th^ir tresses,
fliitdory still gleam* in their eyes
Tbta tenan *lrou» home and from heaven.
Th**' bire ma<ie me m »r •. maul y and mild—
Aid I k«“ ,w now k°* J esus liken
The kingdom of Ciod to a child.
I *sk not a life for the dear ones
All radiant, a* others have done.
But Iha* Ide m*y have lust enough shadow
Tolrnptr »hi glare cl the tun.
I would pray <»o*l to guard them from evil.
Rut my prayer wcul» bound b*ck to myself—
Ab I * »« r *ph ®iy pr»y for a tinner.
Rut a sinner must pray for himself.
The twig i« a° easily bended,
1 bare tianl*hr*l tne rule and tho rod—
I bs*e isught them the roodneas o! knowledge,
fhev have laiulit me th < iroodness of GoJ.
My heart s the dungeon of darkness,
Wh-*re I shut them for breaking a rule,
Mr frown is sufficient correction.
My love is tho Uv of tho school.
I shall leave the old house in tho autumn
To tisveriie iia threshold no more;
Ah! haw 1 ahsll sigh for the dear ones
That meet meearb morn at the door!
1 shall inns the **good nivUta” and Hie kisses
Aig the gt sh o’ their inrocent glee.
Tbr group on the green, and the 11 »wera
Tbat aie brought every morning for me.
I shall miss them at morn and at even,
Thrirsong in tho school And tho street—
I shs 1 n.is* tba low hum of »he.r voice*.
And ’ he tr«mp of their do!icato fret.
When the lessons of life are all ended.
An« deatl says -Tho school it dismissed !”
Ms) the htlle on. s gainer around me
To hid me goid nigr t aud be kissed 1
Whoa ycu to3 a bright btbypleaeol with
i*n If and everybody else, bo emo tbat Dr.
Ball** Baby t^yrnp has bo^n need. Only 23
cents a botilo _
Extract of a royort from tho Gclo’ rated
Physici&n, Kraemn* Wiluon, of London, Eng
land: ••r-ovoial eovo*e caaoe of inap.ont
Uoasomptiou have como under my c b oi Na
tion that havo bo n cured by tho time y mo
of Golden'd Liobtg'a ExU ac' of Bo c f and Xon-
ielav.gorator.'' Bold by John IngiUe, Ma
con, Oa.
ForiuneM are .viutle
Daily in Wall etieot by tho new Mutual
Oipiul zuion fc>}bt»'iu from mvoitmoutd if
t.3 to tod. 'Jhe numeroud llactuatioiid
in atocki rlToul ep eiultd poiutd. Ai.yiody,
•wrywhero, can operate auoc* aafully. it. D. #
i f hv«i.nvilio, ind , invcBiwd in a capi-
tsl.Zfttioii, tint netted lira $7,492 k»tn >*.ay.
C i D of GMta*toD ( Texae, m*de$l,S44 id
from 9Z5U A W. JJ. f of Worccetor, Macu ,
xssdo from $25. New circular,
•* Ituio. lor cuccea ,** with invaraablo infor-
matum to ail lnvertoie. mailed free. All
kiuda wf etocaa and bonds bought and Bold
by Ad uia, Dr vu A Oj , Dankcrd and Bro
kers, 2ti ana 2h Droad etreot. New York.
The I.itai From a Furtmiate
aiiiM’iuHkcr
Is ceita nly sclf»txplauatory:
3i Von B/uut et,
Brooklyn, N. k , Ju;y 25ih, 1S79 j
Tho undereigm il cortilito lhat ho w^a tho
hol ier of viugio number uebot No. 18 5i .
*'GI«aa U," lu the draw.n^ of thj Loalaisui
Bute i^tiot), wb.oi diew tho capual prizo
oftutny th. usand t$2u,O0i>) doli&ra, on Ttue
o»y, July o h. iB’iO, e-ua ticket having ooet
the auui of two ((2) dobar*, aud that tho
aiuuuu* «*a piotnp ty paid i.a fall on pre
set no* of thdttckdl *t the oflijo of the
company tu N*w Or.oauB
N CJOhAS H’BTUAG.
Any farther informaa *u, how a*.d when
and *t.wr<, y»»n cau g i by applying to M A
D*; p.iu, uP U B;X692 New urie^ua. La ,
or sauiu at no. Sa9 Broadway, New Yotk City.
The m*Jj>ity of Wall fchroct, bouaoa a.d
OCii, i.ave * world wioo repuustioa for wound-
hwfs ins uouigcy. Thu o:d liou o of Alex
Froituu^haii «t Oo., 12 Wall btreut Now
Tort, is entitl' d to &b.-o!ato oouflleni.
Thry el .to that an iuv« etuient of aoout
xuado rtceuily. reioreed over 3l,h0i> iu iOo-s
than six.y d.ya. beud for their crrcalsi,
fieo.
tVhudi l» i heupodt
A pack»go of Dusk's Durham, containing
twenty pipa lulls of the Dost 8;n*king toOaccu
‘ . or ouu common cigarf Ba-’h co^ts
anXS
Cent*.
d&w
DEEOhlATibM.
This dreadfoi torm nt, the doctord tell ue.
in tbs blood, aud. auowiug thta to be true,
we auvue every sufforor to try a bottle of
Duraug’s Mbeamatio itenudy. It i« taken
internally and will positively cure the wont
Wso, ra the shortest tune bold oy every
Arabist in Mtoon. janll dAwdm
—**\vny will men imoce common
Trtwrect when they can buy Marburg Brof.
•iKAi or mjkth Carolina." at the ums
pure.
ONLY $43.00
MACON to NEW YORK
AND RETURN!
\TiA ATLANTIC COAST LINE to P.>rls-
*^ moaih. Va. thence by Old Dominion Line
of St vanish i 11* to Sew York. Good until Oct »ber
•l. 1>79 Time from Macon to Portsmouth Ss
hour-., and hours sea voyage from Portsmouth
to New Y or*. One of tin raigniSceat Side*
Whet l Slearners of the Old Dominion Mt-amsuip
Line icav,s l’ort-mouth at :00 pm, u follows:
i*A>C BELL, sailing Mondays; OLD DO
MINION. sailing UYdnesdays. WYANOKK.
>var *y*. i'l.. .ar.,-,i and be*t up*
P^mied Steamers on the Coast These (rouud
tnp) Tickets out it © holders to Mat* Koo n
Arc >mniod»tions and Meals on Steamers. Be*
jh mbrr you *»e only one night jui en route
‘*oai Ma»o to Portsmoath. blevant Sleeping
y»rs are run between Augusta au-l Wilmington
(without change), Cos: of double berth se non
'Mm Augusti 10 Wiimuuton $f. or for the
hiehtjuo. These Sleepers are well ventil*ted
-ithout ut»p»*r bevtus. The lucommonda*
bom lurnishei on Steamer without charge—
Cpaweiu’ers supner on Steamer second night
*wr leaving M-»c.u. Georgia) The reduced
**** for double berth section on Sleeper, and
>lfl charge *or m nls along the Bai’wavs,
this deesdrdy *he cheupe&t route be*
MaocnOBd New York.
•.For Tickets. Time Tables, etc, apply to S C
nOSK, Ticket Agent, 64 Mulb»rry Street, or
Ticsrioaice, Union -zepot.or BUR it BROWN'S
kn . oal Ticket office, s>4 Mulberry Street,
kaooi..ii»
W H .ST 1NTORD. Sec’y O D S S Co.
1V7 Greenwich street, New York.
ur7 sun tu wed Ini
>A3I BAILEY KNITITUTE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
KoiivDixo txd Day School po* Boys.
. ^‘Boarl and Tuit on for the’Fall Term of
four itouh* So- 1 ).
Sc oJ organized on the Mi'i ary System. Full
Mnrse of study Hoj*» preparrd for ilolNW or
hus’nejs. Thorough instruction and strict di^-
c'b.iur Special lodocements offered students
•rom abriad Corr<-*iK>n«i«*nre solici’ed. For
Mnhtrinforuiai on ami Catalogue ad dress
WM IRA SMITH. Principal.
c P O Box *27 Griffin. Ga
® W Masgium. Secretary, augl rod!in
NOTICE.
TkURlNG the < nsuing week vc expect to re*
"Gy.- ih- ?tack row in Blake’s Muck to
Joo new iUDd c r- erof Cherry and Third »trr* ts
1 jr x^rly ec'uoie I h\ M«*»«r* Huff A riwr-is,
*«• intenlte keep a :a^ge ami well-seleci
* l '■! of MO.VM Whuh will bea.'ldatas
liwn.ur,* as MIA hoa»r in the ciiyandona*
loo it-ra». Call ana ace ua.
*irrzfl s
Qlt U passive snieide to pern.it the health to be
undermined, the constitution broken, and tte
lca»e of li e shortened, b» n*rvous complaint-,
constipation, biliousness, irid ge-tion. aeadachei
int-rmittrnt an remittent fevers, when it is a
fact ©at*« lisbed by unqueetioned evidence that
the Kitiers will prevent at d remove these evils.
All the symp'oms of lassitude and ff«*mr&l de-
b-lity s^ieedily vanish when this invigorant isl
given a tnkl. For sale b» all Druggist% and res-
peiUblo Dtalers generally. augSlm*
Authorized bv ths Commonwealth of Kv,
===n~t:Vi==
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
lommouweaSth Dislribu-
tio i Co.
AT MACaULEY'S TIIEATRE,
In the City of Louisville, on
Saturday, Aug. 30, 1879.
The Drawing will bo hU]n;rvis-d by m-n of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket*
ill JiJ,*rs, Ms a.-j'l idun.s ;ir»* rrspjTifuJJv re
quested t*» send on rrprt*MU)taiiveH with proper
credeutials to examinr into toe Drawing.
A New Bra in the History
of l.otteries.
Oll.lSD AMI I Vl-KM KDE.VTKD 81T-
CICsS OF I1IE «KW FEATUKKS.
Every ticket-holder can be his own
guperv.tor, oil out his num
ber and see it placed
m the mheel.
The Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only S2,
any of
„.$ 80,000
10.000
THE FOU
Fnn.
1 Pnze
1 Prize
10 Pnsee $l,0o0 «-.*rh
20 Prizes &00each .
100 Prizes 100 each
200 Prizes 60 each
GOO Prize* 20 e tch
1,000 Prizes 10 each .
9 Prize* 800 «■ h, ap'roximafn prizes
6.000
10.000
10,000
10., ns
10,000
12.000
10,000
2.700
1.800
900
W-60 Prizes $112,400
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets,
*7 Tickets. $60. 55 Tickets, $100
All applications for club rates should be made
to the home office.
■Remit by po»toffic© Money Order, registered
letter, b-.nk draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold-
r>. eor twk**ti ai. ! i'.! ,r.. Ui-.n address ' dM-
MON H fcALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, or T J
COMMKKF )RD,Sec*y, Courier-Journal Uuild-
Kv. aug5aug28
Atlanta Medical College.
The Twenty-Second Annua! Course of Loc-
tun .h will commence October 15ih, j STD, and
close March 4th,lS>0.
Faccl-Y—J G Westmoreland. W P West
moreland, \V r A i.ove. V If Taliaferro, Jno Thad
J< linson, A W Caihoun. J 11 Logan, J T Banks.
Demonstrator, J W Williams.
This well-established Col ego affords opportu*
citv for thorough medical education.
It is in affiliation with, and its tickets and
dip'ornas recognized by, oi cry leading medical
college in ths country.
It* quirements for graduation as heretofore.
Fend for Announcement, giving full informa-
tlCn * JNO TI1AD JOHNSON, M D, Dein,
KUgS t odlw Atlanta, Ga.
Look Ggi far" dn' ice Hm
O N and after this date we will deliver loe in
ail parts of the city at Ic per pound. Or
ders left at Factory or the Malborxj Street De
pot will receive prompt attention.
mayt2 MaQQN ICE FACTORY.
I DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FKOM
F L Oja IDA
Macon & Brunswick B.
Gnzjux Sup*riftzxdarr's Ofpiczm
Macon. Ga., April 19, 1879. J
O N and after Sunday, the 20th iuitant. Pa*
seeger train* on this road will run as fol
lows.
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. l. SOUTH. Daily
Leave M*con......^.................. ............ 7:45 P
Arrive Car-brxn 9:*7 P
ArnTe —.....10:45 PM
Arrive Jesup— —« — 8:27 a
Arrive Brunswick— 6:00 a
Leave BrurAwick |«r steamer..—. C:15a
Arnve F**rnandina ,,, M --------A
Arrive Jacksonville 2:85 PM
Arnve Cedar Keys 8.S5 P M
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2. NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Keys— 5:25a
L<j*ve Jacksonville. ——...11:15 A
Leave Fernandina per Steamer 8-45 p
Arnve Brunswick — — 7:45 p
Leave Urnnswick. 8:00 P
Leave Jesup.„ — —10:55 pj*
Leave Eastman—... 8-JSl A
Leave Cochran 4:83 a
Arnve at Macon 6:451 _
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta aud Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 5,Scut
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon...., 7:15 A M
Arrive Cochran 9:48 a
Arnve Kastman - ......11:14 a
Arnve Jesup 6:25 p
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 a
NO.4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville...... 5.15 P
Leave Jcscp — —„ 6J5*
Leave Eastman — 1;21 p
Leave Cochran—...—..— 2.45 P
Arrive Macon.— 5:15 P
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKINSYILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Son*
day.
Leave Cochran..—..—. 10:00 P M
Arrive Hawkinsrille.... 10:45 F a
Leave Hawkinsville S:S0A*
Arrive Cochran.—..— 4:15 A a*
Connects at Cochran with train* 1 and 2 to and
from Maien.
Leave Cochran —.... —....—10:00 AX
Arrive Hawkinsville—....—....— 10.45 ax
Leave Hawkinsville— ..— 1.45 PX
Arrive Cochran—.— 2:80 p x
Connects at Cochran with train* 8 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GKo. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W. J. Jab vis. Mast. Trans.
4O610U
JOHNSON * HARRIS.
OIFFII!
AND
GASKETS.
I HAVE on hand a complete stock of Burial
Ca>»-s. Coffins and Caskets of every descrip
non, which 1 will *eli very low. 1 am also agent
for a __ _
Fluid Embalmer,
oy th* use of which I guarantee vo keep a body
* to fid mins -Ute of PKRFE ;T PiiE-KK-
VATION. and in a y kind of weather. Refer
cnees can be given at th© store. To vse wishing
tv uvethei Embalmer must notify m imu.cdi-
ately after the death of thf* ftrson they want
preserved. Person >J at. cut ion to all orders.
ARTHUR L. WOOD
Next to -Lani. r House,**
MACON; GEORGIA*
Sun Jay or night calls an .wered from residence
corner ©econ-l and Walnut Streets.
JuI222Uiw2in
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE
AIR-LINE railway-
office GE.VLWS*; * T1CEKT AG'T
O N »:ul ttflor SuiHhj. November loib. double
duly Trein, will run outhis Eo»d u folMw,
GOING EAST.
Xiebt Mail and Faajen^er Tram.
Leave Atlanta — S 'l“ P u ‘
Day Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta....—....™™...—
Uave Atlanu..^™.-...^...™ ; «»P«-
Nivht Mail and Fasienger Train.
Arrive Atlanta ..I ——— l*- 00 ®
Leave Atlanta
Day Fassenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta — 1010pm
Leave AtlanU.-——™.--.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta S40mm
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta
*- w GOMbiiSnF
Local Freieht and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta ASOpm
Leave Atlanta.™™. xrein
Arrive Atlanta - u -*° * “
^ connection at Atlanta for ail points West
and at Charlotte for G M .
W J ^n^Trassengcr and Tichet Agent.
Georgia Railroad Coajaay.
'“SH.r*
Commencinr Sunday, J3tn inst. tne following
nua~-n«er schedule will be operated.
Trains ruu by Atlanta tune—S minutes slower
than Macon : xoi7 _ XAST{dmny)<
L .ve Milledgenl.e —• -
Leave snarta
Arrive Camak -
Arnve Athens ?', 1 5 pm
Arnve Atlanta ™
Arrive Augusta. S.-5 P m
SO 17-WEST (daily).
Leave Aiunuta™ »'•“ a m
LoaTe Atlanta 7.45 a m
Leave Athens »15 a m
Leave Washington 10.*5»m
Arrive Warrenton Hi|P“
Arrnve SpsTta - —X.55 p m
Arrive MdledgeviUe S.rj p m
i.reya U«Wln I II I j 5,85 D m
No connection to or from Washington oo Sun-
d * r *NO 16—BA8T (daily, except Sunday).
Leave M J^MdgBrilIe™JZ^riI^M»P »
Arrive Camak A so IS
NO 15—WEST (daily, except bund ay j.
Leave Camai — —
Arnve Marrenton *■“*“
Arrive Sparta... —.™—.
Arrive Mi*le«lgevili© 4..0 a ru
Arrive M»cou — $.45 a a
Trams will not stop at Ha* stations,
Clo«e connections at Augusta for all point*
Ka*t and Southe*>t. and at Macon for all point*
in Southwest Georgia and Fiona*.
SuptrD improved deeper* between Macon ana
^hilimanSleepres Augusta to New York,
il... one cuaiig© Macon to New kork.
Ticket* aui Baggage Check*. Time Cards, etc,
*rr- to obtained at L meu Depot or at L moo
Ticket Otnoa.64 Mulberry «~'j 0HN80N>
Bupeniileadent
X R DORSE I
•aift-tf
Central am Soitnwestera Hailroui
&AVJJT3AB. Ga. June 26.1979
O N and after Sunday, Juno29,1879, pas&engei
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroad!, and branches will run as follows :
TKAJH HO. 1.—OOIHG HOKIK JLHD WEST.
Loaves Savannah .....9:20 A X
Leaves Augusta. .....9:80 A X
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 P M
Arrives at Macon 6:45 f X
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8.15 p X
Arrive* at Atlanta—— —...3:50 a X
Making close connection at Atlanta with West-
__ n and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COMI5G SOUTH AJTD 1AS7.
Leaves Atlanta .......11:40 T X
Arrives at Macon—... 6:20 a x
Leaves Macon 7:00 A X
Arrives at Milled gevillo..— 9:44 ax
Arrive* at Eatoutcn 11:80 a X
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 P x
Arrives at Bavannah 4:00 P X
Leaves Augusta 9;S0 A X
Making connec tion at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gull Railroad for all points in Florida.
TXA2K HO.2.—G0I5G 3ORTH AHX> WEST.
Leaves Savannah 7:80 P X
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 A X
le aves Augusta 8:80 P X
Arrives at MilledgeviUo 9:44 A X
Arrives at K&tonton ......11:80 A X
Arrives at Macon.... —... 8:00 a x
Leaves Macon lor Atlanta 8:40 a x
Arrives at Atlanta — 1:15 P X
Leaves Mason for Albany and Eufaula, 8 85 a X
Arrives at Eufaula— 8:42 P X
Arrives at Albany 8:48 P X
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8.45 A X
Arrives r.t Columbus.— 2.15 P X
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, EufauK and Albany daily, makiHg
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
itlanticand Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery A Eufaula 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 connect* at Fort Valloy for Per-
rv, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
6nines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Extension leave* Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
SOXIH0 SOUTH AHD EAST.
Leavos Atlanta 2:15 P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta..—.—... 6.55 P X
Leaves Albany ll:2S A x
Leaves Eufaufa ..—...11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al
bany 6:S8 P X
Leaves Columbus 72:.* 5 A x
Arrives at Macon from Columbus fi:C8 p x
Leaves Macon .7:85 P x
Arrives at Augusta—..—— 5:40 a x
Leaves Augusta — 8:S0 P X
Arrives at Savannah...—.. 7:15 A X
FaswngersforMilhgfgerilleand Eatontcn wjL
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which traine connect daily except
Mondav, for these points.
Tl rough Sleeping Cars on all Night Trams
between Savannah aud Augusta, Augusta and
Mac.n.am! S 1.annuli and Atlanta.
K a OXITU. WILLIAM ROGERB,
Gen Ticket Agfc. Gen Bupt. O R it, Savannah,
J C Shaw. W. G. RAOUL.
Goa Tr»v Agt. 8uol 8 W R R. Maccn.
nnS if
ATUSTimOLFB.fi.
GlHKOAI.SUrEHISTBHDKHT’BOTyiC*.
Ailahtic ahd Gulp Raxu-oai) >
SaVAHHah, May 17th, 1879.J
U N and after SUNDAY, May 18th, Fameager
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EKPRKs-8.
Leave Savannah daily mt— ^——4.10 P X
trrivo at Jesup — - ®'S5 P 2
irnvo at fhommavUlo— — 6.20 a a
vrnve at Bainbndso.,. —,..—>.40 a X
Arrive at Albany...— ——1L0Oa X
Arrive at Live Oak J**® A **
Arrive at TaUahaiwee 7.80 A X
Arrive at Jacksonville.——7.80 a X
Leave Tallahassee — -••••* -Ob P X
,.6.10 P X
Leave Jackson villa...—«...—
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany J J
fg»ve Bainbridge——..—- ——"MS 12
Leave 1 homarvilie— ^—7.85 PM
Leave Jesup 5«am
Arrive a» savannah 8-20 AM
No change cf cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albauy. v , _ ..
Passengers from Bavannah for Fer.-andica,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Danen take thi* train.
Passenger* from Savannah for Brunswick
lake this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6.-00
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;G0pm, ar
rive at >Hvaimnh 8:20a m. .. _
Passengers leaving Macon at 7A5 AX (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida. , . . . . .
Passengers from Florida by this tram connect
at Jesup with the train arriving ra Macon *l o^5
p m. (daily except Sunday.) . _ .
Palace sleroiug cars are run through tc and
from St vu’.nah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany witn passeiiger tn:ns both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or-
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridgefor Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9 5J a m: for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 * m.
Close connectlen at Jacksonville daily (bun-
dava excepted) for Green Cove Spnngs.ot Au
gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river. „ , . .
Trains on B. and A. Railro:d leave junction,
going west, »t U.S7 a ra, and for Brunswick at
4.40Din.daily,except Sunday. _________
ACCOMMODATION^RAIN—EASTERN Dl-
Leave Bavannah, Sunday* except ed. at 7.00 AX
Arrive at McIntosh ** M 11‘aoAX
A20PX
6.45 PX
5.00 AX
9.10 A X
12.20 P X
2.83 P M
5.15 P X
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at BJsckshear M
Arrive at Dupont
Leave Dupont ‘
Leave Blackthear *' tf
Leave Jesup m
Leave McIntosh
Arrive at Savannah "
Am WESTERN DIVISION;
X0HDAY, WED5XSDAT AHD PJUDAY.
Dupont..—.——
Leave Valdosta
Leave Quitman...——
Arrive at Thomasville.—
Leave ThomasriBe....—
Leave Camilla— ..
Arrive at Albany.
Leave Albany—
8J5AX
9 87 AX
1L45AX
„1.40 P X
.4.16 P M
6.S0PX
— 5.20 A X
7 85 A X
—10-50 A X
—1.00 P X
8.18 P X
[Mve Valdosta — —«« 4.40 P X
imre at Dupont — 6.50 P x
j s Ttsoj. Master of Traaygftjjtan^
sprSStt
Leave Camilla....
Arrive Thomasville ....
Leave ThomraviUe .....
Leave Quitman..
g , oP 1 B.l?’s-
WY —
AIBEMIRU HOTEL,
(Karop»n PIki.)
Beoadwat. Pitih Ate A Twextt.ioubth Sr,
MADISON SQUARB.
L J Jaeteie.
Hesbv WaXtee.
■Him
J Psorss NEW YORK.
S.
Finest Varieties now Beady.
*5*n Kninich and other Seeds for Fall Sow-
iae. Barley, R.'e. Oat* and Wneat will soon be
"uur‘ TURNIP FERTILIZE?, should beared
fnporstori, Cane Mills and steam
Engine* arriving dallj at
T/Aftg w. JOHNSON & -O.’S,
27 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA GA.
Send lor Price*, lull! dAw
TOUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
If so call on
W. W. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on fcecond
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
GrOOD AS NEW.
W. W. COLLINS
Carriage
66, 70 «5c 72
Manufacturer,
SECOND STREET.
On hand and constantly^arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons.
8
Platform Spring Wagons*
Baby Carriages
Brownes Hotel.
Ocoosite Passenger Depot,
xs^cacoxst,
QEOBOIA.
ZSstablislzed 1856.
Rebuilt and Refurnished 1878.
Has all Modern Improvements, Electric
Bells, Gas, Etc., Etc.
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial! ravelers.
Ample time for Meals between the Arrival and Depar
ture of aU Bailroad Trains.
TERMS, $2.00 PER DAY
Meals, Fifty Cents Each. .
GE0B&E 0. BBOWN, Pr^rietor.
FILLMORE BROWN, Chief Clerk.
jv291m
The tum t ;S23
cir«n«i>.—reoere.
t* r 'A .wMaMbsl
ItusM maentnw are m»E. ot t*B IcE maUtiE*
and Ilio workmanship snd tulak IN mnoxcclod,
■ 1 is Vcn nurardod pn--i'wn, <» nlia,Btiitii Fidrit^
li. Alabam;., Toros, etc.. 4iA
,’rico 1.1st of Uln». ?;Klcni84:4
P.iyabla during tu. CcSUE
PrtJ9«*OtBE
TVw<‘!'to- e-j*
bailf-I iMatla^ Av
Uwlunmxt*
rvio* was a*-if!
F(«llr| Atta. h«
KHAAa *nd l>^«
A-ii-rr*.
‘JO Saw
S 75.00
i 37.80
i-o u
87.60
113 75
440.G
40 •*
100.00
130.00
ld<UJ
45 41
110 oo
141.75
1734
44
120.00
152.00
60 44
moo
17ii.no
'.0 44
14XQ0
152.00
ssi.
80' “
mlr
2oai»
»Mc.
COLEMAN & NEWSOM,
COTTOJSF FACTORS
AND
GROCERS ARD PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block,
MACON, ------ GEORGIA.
We most respectfully inform the Planters of Middle and
Southwest Georgia that we have removed to the Ware
house formerly occupied by Anderson & Troutman, on st "‘
Poplar Street, opposite Blake’s Block, where we will do a
General Cotton Warehouse Business.. And in connec
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 hand t
large quantity of Bagging and Ties to supply oar 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 Cotton brought to our Warehouse.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
WBV8QM.
jy26 decxl Aw 3m
“ScfioMa’s Po able Steam Engines,”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
; MACON. GEORGIA.
Compact, Simula, Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed superiemto any other!
WE SELLVTilri
jigs-ggr-i Golser Crain, rseparator
111 1 ,IM With our ENGINES—For TiireshiUKiFurroso
WE ALSO SUPP3 .Y
Circular Saw Mills, Grist itlllls, Sorgho-Mills, Cotton Prosses
And Machinery of every description.
BOISjiDI3Sr& 30S£aPiRS AL BPS; OIAIiTY!
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
VOHOVTVr.Tt *■ Cftw.
Bose I ready ftw ttupmant *nd acUvafrd at
foolery. Special term* to cook mtaMmti K
for craauar contilnlng teadmonLil* from overt
hundred live planters* who bought i*4«Mt
machines last season.
From ISO to 1S38 w* manafaenuv' gii.* at C
tr? • . Georgia, onder the Ann nmr.«of 15 T T.
top. it Co M afterward* Ciouioh*. Boowr A (
: n-l made what wan Chen known the Ti vk»: G*
Dnrirg the yc.it 1S5P ne removed to tbl* pirn
tvht r«* wo h ivo b >. n rxdostvietar encaged In manw-
lac.vjlng Gins ever trince With 101.g esperienco f
ihe bc-tfcib-tr savins mncMr-ery Mid -Killed work-
i.it'.i wo pos'es* advantage* qo! enjoyed by any
r immufictim rin onr lino for producing tho
L-E; t work for the least money.
hvyv^ Bufftoaond complete vatflt inrnlsGcCL
w’r-J ilc.-ir d. Addr> 3
COITOH GIN r«».. Nrw f.oniir»>t. Conn,
MT. AIRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
The Eummit of the
PIEDMONT AIH LINE,
80 mil68 from Atlanta.
GRAND VIBW8.
PURF MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINKRAL WATERS.
COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS.
FIRST CLASS TABLE.
The Mount Airy Hotel is situated in Haber
sham County, Ga, upon a spur of the Blue Ridge
Mountains aud upon the highest point crosatH
by the Piedmont Air Line, is 8( miles from At
lanta Regular Hark Lines to Clarksvilie, Tal
lulah Falls and Nacooclioo Valley, and, when
desired, to Porter hprings. Hotel open all the
sar.
In Atlanta buy around trio ticket to end from
MtAiry for ONE FAKE. Terms, $2 per day;
$3 and $10 p«-r week, according to room. Chil
dren and Nurses half rates
M C WILCOX. Manager.
Fred H Scofield, late of Uplands Hotel. Lust-
man, Ga, Assistant Manager, in charge of Office
uiu25 if
CROWN h
BRIDE & CO*S newCrowi
Jewel Sr»tiohbby Packagh
$7 50 per 100 to Agents.
Cheapest In the World.
Two sample* with jewelry, by mail, postpaid)
25 Cents- Illustrated circulars of BTAPI4
and ntoFlT 1 BLR Novelt’es Iroo.
^ J. BRIDE & CO., ICtiiri
307 Broadway, Jr WtL
New Yoek. M fc- ■■ 1-1.
tablished, 1S70. Favorbly known throughout
United States.
Great Inducements to Buy You a
llouse for wliat Kent Will Cost.
O NE Six Room House, ono Three Room
House, one Five Room House. I offer for
sale 011 monthly installments in imall payments.
Two of the buildings iust finished. They are on
Troup Hill opposite the Armory.
gi6 Ira T GUERNSEY.
New Advertisements.
We mean nrhat vr
:S£asS
11 pity A gun us 11 baiory oi rmcjtn
and «-*xp*“i)j»*"4,*ur
now and wendprfu) i
Ksmiile free. AdihewSn
QT?TVT , H TO r G RICH & CO, IMtiandT
w£iXv L# Maino. for best Agency Rusiaess in
the World. Expensive* Outfit i' rce
i.. Marshall, 51 tc!
SC
_ .gents
. Outfit Free. Address P O VICK
ERY Augusta. Maine.
Cjsfei
m** - ! Bti
.T.
CATARRH
If neglecl©d,may rapidly davelrW
into quick consumption. Or A
nary treatments will not cure it*
Its effects are nervousweaknes^
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. Jb'ov
B CONSUMPTION HAYFEVER
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Coughs,Nervous and Catarrhal Headach
Sore Throat, and all diseases of the air-passages and lungs the.« «,«« « —
meat so pleasing, thorough, and certain to cure and give instant relief at*
DEVONE’S m m m
•WTrade
gj -3s Catarrh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal Hoad a r hes t Deafn e«?s.
§. A 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 as
INHALENE
A compound of the most healing balsams known to medical science, with
CARBOLATED PINE TREE TARSca«htV~?K;
halingr from DcVone’e Inhaler, Is converted into a cleansing, invig-'
orating, and healing vapor, and taken direct to the diseased cavities of th«
head, and into all the air-passages and the lungs, where it acts as a local
.application to the diseased surface, and its health-giving power is felt a*
•mce. The only method bv which these diseases can be permanently cured.
HOME TREATMENT the Uniteif &ate»
nrVnvr’fl Tvtjat vt> or C'linndii* to be returned if not satisfactory. UTANo for anle by
. . . r - , drug«:j»t«. Send for circular giving full information, terms, etc. Acom.
>etent physician always in charge. Advice free on ail chronic diseases. State symptoms plainly, and you*
%ise will have immediate and careful attention, and free ndvice by return mu.il. When writing,i»js*V
paper. Address HO.UK DIE DICIN'K CO*» ti. W, cor. Tenth and Arch tsUu Philadelphia. & ^
fW\
Iriil
fg&IA HOI 1SHMNCE
Incorporated
1859.
Capital
$350,000-
TDK CONSTITIITIOX OK THB VBITZS
STATES
Sent free to any adorers in rec.*ipt cf S cent
.stamp. Add res • Gao i* Howell .t Co, lOPpruco
at. New York. aug7
a GENTS WANTED,—iur the bv-L and lust.
-cjL est selling Pictorial Books and Bibles.
Prices reduced 88 percent. Address NATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia Pa.
Qt^7 ^ A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
f ' to Agcnta.C;OutDt lroc... Shaw Jc Co,
A»’«usta, Me.
WESLEYAN PMaLEINSTITUTB,
STAUNTON. VIRGINIA.
Opecs ittSG'h Session Feptembcsr IStli. 1S79.
One of the li^‘. schools fur young Indies in the
United States Climate unsurpassed Sur-
r*.undi' ,, g8 beautiful. Atteudexi by pupil from
Seventeen State?. Stricfest economy required.
Among tne lowest teros in the Union.
TERMS—Board, Waabmg. Lights, Eng’ish
Course, Latin, Fro: cb, for etch half o the Scho
lastic year - ...9115
All extras very low. ‘'or Catalogue add ess
Kev W'f A HAiKltf.DD. Present
iulll d8t&w6t Maunton, Virginia.
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MAOON. OA.
O FFERS the udvantaves ofahcaltlriul loca
tion, low rates 01 tuition and bot.ro, ai d.
tliorcuKh instruction by a fully 014*1 iz>.*d
Faculty.
A course of study ©mbrscirg Matheiratirs,
Nuiural Science, English and otfer Modern
Langusge*-, i» provided for irngularMuden:**.
The Uw School, of which Hon Ciifi.-.rd Andcr
son. John C Iuth>rtorc. K‘q Mnd W B Hi!,
JB?q are the instructor*-, cff«r« peculiar t-dv.tu-
Sag. s to students cf Law.
The Fail Term will open on Wednesday, Octo
ber 1st. For Caia'oguo and other information
uidron the President, Rt-VAJ i>atl:e, D D, ©r
tho underpinned
JNO J BRANTLY, Sec Fac.
ull dlvidSgtwlt
Coffee.
foreign •mbstance after rca.»>ting, luy
but the 55 A Pi J C A." cartriully i-elccted,
r»»asted and shipped fresh to the trade by Moore,
Jenkms A Co. New York. Sold in Mai on b*
aug3dAw3m J D CARVER.
B ellevue High. 6 cho ol
BEDFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA.
On Va. $1 Tenn. R. R. 1ft Miles West of
Lynchburg.
A school in which young men and boys are pre
pared for a University tr for business. High and
healthy location, full corns of teachers, thorough
instruction, liberal i revision for the accommo
dation and comfort of students. For catalogues,
containing information, address
W R AB BOl T, Principal, Bellevue P O.
July24dAw ija
LAMBERT SPENCER, Seo’v. J. RHODES BROWNE, President
Capital and Assets over $500,000.
The Charter Stakes Stockholders Individ asliy Liable
Send for Circular.
W. W. COLLINS,
MACON, GA.
Send for Circular. or
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Macon,
G-eorg;ia.
Mrs. Wm. F. Brown,
Formerly of the Erown House.
Frank B. Beville;
Formerly of the Easier Homo
Acsnt, at »U Piomimnt Point, throughout the State, to whom apply, or to _
liAMBKur SPENCER, Secretary, at Colambas, Ga.
WM. W. CABNE3, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
LYNCHBURG
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Lynchburg, Va.
Assets, $535,048.20
Car fnl in accepting Bisks.
Prompt and Satisfactory in .iiijustiagand Pay
ing Losses.
JEWETT A ROGERS, Agents,
MACON, GEORGIA
64 SECOND STREET
jntfulawtt
Sonttan Female Colleie,
La Crange, Ga.,
With a faculty of nine thorough teachers, fine
bull lings and a complete outfit for :.1I depart
ments, literary, mu*ic ar.d art, oilers the high
est advantages at the lowest charges Nearly
double the usual time devoted tomus.c ana art,
toenre the wonderful p ogress here. last cata
logue namber.- 85 in music. Board, literary tui
tion ami drawing per annum $197 : bane with
music $257 Correspondence invited. Write
for Cnta’ogue for full par tic* lar*
iy29decd&wlm I F COX, President.
ABEKTS FOR KASSEY'S EIUEL8IUR GOTTun
BINS, BISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AfiD
FAIRBAKt'S STANDARD SCALES
C&RHART & CURD.
Importer* and dealers in Hardware. Iron
teel.Agricultural Implements, Carriage #at
a If. Faints. Oil*. et*\ mar * um» lv
Kentncky Military Instiintd.
The school for bois and young men, Thirty-
Fifth year begins September 1st. Six mile* out
of Frankfort. Address VOL & D Aits-, . v upt,
Farrr.dale, Ky. aug5 \» 4t
University oi Virginia-
Session begins on the First of October, and
continues nine month'*. Apply fer catVoguesio
the Secretary of the Faculty. P ; O., Uni\er*ity
Virginia, Albe«r«rle county,' irginn.
JAS. F. H 4RRI ON, Chairman o t the Faculty.
i«124 deodAw2m
Uamoer Hall, Montgumerj, Ala.,
Church School for blrls.
KI E*V E H Wlt.E^ D D, Visitor.
K.t Gbo H Etukuilt, D D, Rector.
Auguaw, Hun,.