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gaaufa? Telegraph and Maaaeager,
Eufaula (Ala) —& I) Suropah.re
Anw^ncu*—F A Gitas
Albany—J M Duff
Cutnbsrt—T H Powell
Dawson—W H Baldwin
BonwuiM-l>uke A Well*
Fort Gaines—M A Lott
Marshtlivril*- —C rt Jonnson
>VwVj:i—H F Hudi(<**th
<itcr*'<*U)wn— R G Morris
j. OPryer
jv.wt-rs—D V Law bon
Cm grani Im P Bum
pvnm-J N HuU-mmn
Fort VsLej—Boas. Greene A Co
Perry—Posim a* ter
T*[t*Aton—L A Baldwin A Co
v,.. i.olds—Hine* A Goddard
Mtik*dffovil|w—W T Conn
> ur -A li Nnrad A I W Ensign
GndJn—Krawner A Bon
i;*n.o«Tiilo—H 8 Hwattf
KaUjiiion-J Q Adam*
hander^ville—d A Bull:van AC C Brown
)i*»kmsvillfr— D ft hod***
Ka*t an—L M Peacock.
Knoxville (<»*)—M C Hatcher
Or.einor. - (Ga)— Mr* SaJlie Hill
Bu'-r.a Vista—J M Lome
h„ lards Mali on—T arcy
THE ALLEGORY:
from tbe Orange Journal.}
A common *pnng of water, sudden welling.
Unheralded, irorn acme unseen impelling,
Ur.recocmxed. o-gan hi* li f e alone
A rare and haughty vine looked down above
tim. t .
Unclasped her climbing gbr;, stooped to love
And wreathed herself around his curb of stone.
Ab happy font! content in upward smiling,
To le '1 no life hut in her fond beguiling.
ToieeoowcOi but in her veil of areen.
And happ? vine,secure in downward gazing,
lo and on0 theme bis heart forever praising—
The rrjatalcupa throne, and the the queen.
I «p ak. 1 grew about him ever dearer.
The water rose to meet me ever nearer,
To water panned one day this curb of stone.
Was it a weak escape from righteous hounding.
(jr y*:» # rigoteoiy» scorn of false surrounding*?
1 only anew 1 Iito my life alone.
Alooe? The smiling fountain seemed to chide
me —
The constant fountain, rooted still Inside me.
And speaking wistful words 1 toil to hear.
Ann walooe! The mystic words confound me:
And at;il the awakened fountain yearn* beyond
me,
Strramingto soma unknown I may not near.
•*Ob list,’* he cries,'.the wonderous voices calling!
I hear a hundred streams in silver falling;
I frelth* far off pulses of the swa.
"Ohcimel" Then all my leugth beside him
fani g,
I strive ana strain for growth, and aoon despair*
mg.
I pause and vendor where the wrong can be.
Were we not equal? Nay I stopped from climb'
To his ob'cure, to list the golden chiming,
no low to all the world, a j plain to me.
Now, 'twere some broad fair streamlet, onward
teif ing.
Should mate with him, and both, serenely blend
ing.
Move in a gran i accordance to the sea:
I tend not so; I hear no vole* ca'ling;
J have or care for rivers til ver falling;
1 lute the fur oft sea that wrought my pain.
Oh. for some spell of change, my life new aiming!
Or brut by spells. Ins too much life reclaimng.
Hold all within the fount*.in curb again.
KU/iSPKoAr Tuuskr.
—No child can eloap e an JJy while suffer
ing with Colic or from Teething- lie move
th s came by using Dr. Hairs liaby byrup.
O-jJy 25 coins a bottle.
UtilrnrHllelrtl i'roliiw iu stocks, j
Aro -’aily being mado in Wall street. The
Block Exchange never afforded s ch splendid
pjiius, and operate! h by the new Mutual
Capital zition System have been richly re
warded oa iuve.-two .ta of from $25 to $26,-
Utij. Aii Indiana merchant made $102.17
from inventing $50 iu a capitalization. A
New Orleans livery stable proprietor nm Ant
ed $ Oj in May. and June 7tli reccivod a
cluck’for iGdl 12. Otters have even done
butter. New circular, •• liu.ea for Success,”
with invaluable infutmation to ail in
vestors, msilod free. A'l Kindaof Honda and
S ncKf* t'-n.ght and d by Ad»in*. Brown
A Co , Hank' ra aid Broker a, 26 and 28 Hroad
eueet, New York
Wlileli Is Cheapest
A package of DtJKR'a Durham, containing
twenty pipe lulls of the bust smoking tobacco
mad'*, or one common cigar? Bach costs 10
cents. wn28 d A w
HHEUMAXZBfif.
This dreadful torment, the doctors toll ns.
in th-j blood, and, knowing thi* to bo true,
wu advise every sufferer to try a bottle of
Durang's Bhetimaiio ileuudy. It is taken
internally and will positively cure the worst
eve, |n tho shortest time, bold by every
druggist in Macon. Jaul4 d*w8m
4(81/MY —*’ vvliy will men smote common
towaa when they can buy Mnrburg Bros.
’riRALUP MiBl'H CAROLINA/’ at the sam»
priNb
Cnw Ji os’s nacT hWKRT NAVY TO
OJSLY $43.00
MACON to NEW YORK
A^N'D RETURN!
V IA ATLANTIC OOA8T LINK to Ports
mouth, V*. t bunco by Old Dominion Line
of Steamships to New York. Good until October
SI, 1870 Time from Macon to Portsmouth 8*
bourn, and hour* >ea voyage from Portsmouth
to New York. Ono of the magnificent Side-
Wlnvl Steamers of the Old Dominion Steamship
Line Irav *, Port .mouth at «:00 p m, as follows:
ISA 1C HKLL, sailing Mondays; OLD DO
MINION. sailing Wednesdays*. WYANOKB.
■ailing Saturdays. Tho larged and best ap
pointed Steamer* on the Coast These (round
trip) Ticko;.* eutit o holder* to ht*t> Roo<n
Accommodations und Meals on Steamer*. Be
rn mber you are only one night uut en route
from tta.xm to Portsmouth. Blogant Sleeping
i hh are run tietw.vn Vii.g.ista and Wilmington
(with "it e iangi*). r.i-iot tidun.i berth se tion
from Augusta to Wuminvton or for the
nuhtSito. These Bleepers are well rental ted
and without UDper berth*. The accomnionda-
tions furnished on Steamer without charge—
(passenger* supper on Steamer second night
antr leaving Macon, Georgia) Th* reduced
rate for ilouble berth section on Slee;>«'r. and
reasonable charge ’or in. «U along the Railways,
makes this decided J the cheapest route be
tween Maooaand New York.
For Tickets. Time Tables, etc. apply to 8 C
HOGk. Ticket Agent, 64 Mulh rry Street, or
TicketOthce. Union i»epot.orBURR BROWN’S
Kaiboad Ticket cifice. 84 atulberry Street,
Macon, Ga.
W II ST IN FORD. Sec’y O D S S Co.
1C7 Greenwich Street, New York.
DS7 *un tu wed tin
■ AB HAILEY INSTITUTE,
GRIFFIN, Ga.
B0ASDI5G and Day School for Boys.
*#-Koar 1 and Tuit on for the Fall Term of
tour months $33. ,, ^ „ „
Sc ool organized on the Mi l.ary System. Full
course of study Boys prepared for College or
Business. Thorough instruction and strict dis-
cipitn- Special inducenients offered^ students
from abrtad. Correspoodence »olici:e»i. For
further informal on and Catalogue Address
\V.H IRA SMITH. Prmcipsl.
PO Box 227 Griiilu. Ga.
8 W Maxouam, Secretary. augloeodlm
NOTICE.
D URING tbs.<zi*uing week we eipeer to re-
u*ove tlu* stock now m Blake’s Block to
the new stand comer Of Cherry and Third rtreets
f.*r nrrly oc-’ui n* 1 b» Messrs Huff A Harris,
where we intend to keep a large aad we!I-*elec>
ed stock of trocert* *, whi h will beseldatas
low figures as mij hoase m the city and on as
goo i terms. Call’anJ see us.
auglOtf JOHNSON A HARRIS.
iRTUNB. SKTBNTH GRAND DIS
TtlBUTlON.CLASS I.ATNKW ORLBaNs.
TUK**DAY, SkPTikMBBR 187V—112th MON
THLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was re^rularly incorporated b>
the t.rgislature of the State for Education*.
Chant*11*.- purposes, in 1S68, for the term of
twenty-live years, to which contract thr myiola
ble faith oi the State is pledged with a Capital o.
fL000.000. to which it baa siuce added a reservt
fm d of 8MU1.0CM. ITS GRAND SINGLE Nl M-
BKR DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
cn the second Tu sdsT. It never scales or post
pone*. Loos at the following Distribution:
CAHlTAnPRiZB fSe.uuO,
100,000 Tickrtsat $i each. Half Tickets $1.
LISi OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prue 4SO.OOO
I Capital Pr.ze ................
1 Capital Prise
S Pru«*s of 82,5<>' .............
2> Prizes of LoOO
80 Prise* of 500
100 ....
lo.0e0
5.0t*u
5.000
5.000
more
lo.ooe
10.00c
102)00
10.000
POO
100 Prises of
2 ■) Prizes of , —
ft <0 Prises of SO
1.000Prises of 10
APPROXIMATION PRIZKa.
9 Approximation Prizes of $300.~...~...
V Approximation Priz-sof 800
9 Approximation PnxrS of 100
L857 Prsea, amounting to Illf.400
ReciKtiiAibV correspondicc agents warned at
all pnmuw.t points, lo whom a liberal comt*en*
aation will he paid.
Auphcaiiou tor rates to clubs should only br
made to the homeortierin New Orleans.
Write, clearly staling full address, far further
mformation.or'rst.d oruers to
M A DAUPHIN.
P O Box 888. New Onsaus.La.
All curgrand extraordinary drawing* are un
der the supervision and management ol GKN G
T BKAURRGARD and GRN JUBAL A
MARLY.
^ b STOMACH ' AS
FITTER 5
It is passive snicide to permit the health to be
undermined, the constitution broken, and the
lease of li’e shortened, bj- narvous complaints,
constipation. btliouMMM, md:ge-tion, neadache,
intermittent am remittent fevers, when it is a
fact eatar lished by unquestioned evidence that
the Bitiera will prevent and remove these evils.
All the symp*oms of la*>itude and ventral de
b-lily speedily vanish when this inviirorant is
given a trial. Per sale by all Druggists and res-
pectable Dealers generally. aag5 Ira
Authorized bv the Commonw^Ith of Kv,
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE,
In tbe City of Louisville, on
Saturday. Aug. 30, 1879.
The Drawing will be supervised by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket-
’ x*. ag-nt* and clubs are respectfully re
ed to send on representatives with proper
ntials to examine into toe Drawing.
A New Era iu the History
of lotteries.
GBAXD AMI CM’KKCKDKXTKD SUC
CESS OF THK MW FKATUKKS.
Every ticket-holder can be bis own
superviaor, call out his num
ber and sen it placed
in the wheel.
The Yfanaweraent cal! attention to the grand
opportunity presented of ontaimng, for only 82,
any of
THB FOLLOWING PRIZES.
Prize f S6.000
1 Prize 10,000
1 Prize ......t-tt 5.000
10 Pnz-a $1,000 each 10,000
Zf) Prizes 600 each 10,000
100 Prizes 100 each 10,000
200 Prize* 50 8arh 10,000
600 Prizes 20 each 12.000
,000 Prizes 10 each w , 10.000
0 Privw 800 eai h, Ap’roxiroafn prizes; 2,700
9 Prize* 200 eacn do do 1,800
8 Prizes 10» each do do .800
DOUBLE DALLY
* TO A3I) y KOM
JET* JLi OR I DA
Macon & Brunswick B. B.
GlSaSAL HrPlAIWTXVPBTT’f Offic*.
Macon. Ga.. April 19. 1879. „
O N and after Sunday, the 20(h instant. Pas
senger trains cn thu road will run as fol
low*.
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. L SOUTH. Daily
Leave /—m-inr—i it-ti--- 7:45P
Arrive Corhrmn 8:47 F
Arrive ft*.- .....................10.45 p
AmreJeaUp S:Z7 ▲
Arrive Brunswick.,
. 6:00 A
1.860 Prises <112.406
Whole Tickets,$2. Half Tickets, $L
87 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, $100
AllNppficutions for club rates should be made
to the homeollice.
Remit by po*iolfico Money Order, registered
letter, h ink draft orexpre**. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers. For tickets and information address COM
MONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. orTJ
OOMMEKP >RD. 8ec’y, Conner-Journal Build
ing, Jjouigyiilft Kv. am.’f» aug?S
Atlanta Medical College.
Tho Twenty-Second Annua! Course of Lec
ture* will commence October 15th, 1879, and
clo^o March 4th, 18^0
FaccliY—J G Westmoreland. W F West
moreland, W A i.ove. V II Taliaferro, JnoThad
Johnson. A W Calhoun. J H Logan, J T Banks.
Demonstrator, J W Williams.
This well-established Col ego affords opportu
nity lor thorough medical education.
it i* in ntniiation with, and its tickets And
dip’oroas recognized by, erery leading medical
college in thb country.
YU quirements for graduation as heretofore.
Pend for Announcement, giving full informa
tion.
JNO TUiD JOHNSON, M D, Dean,
auRS eodl w Atlanta, Ga.
LaoIOnffor tUBlCBffugon
gill deliver Toe in
macon ice Factory.
Leave Brur.iiwick per steamer 6:15 A
Arrive Fernandina ’ny»*a
Arriye Jacksonville 2:S5 pm
Arrive Cedar Keys S.X5 p M
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 8, NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Keys 5:25 a
Leave Jacksonville..... .11:16 a
lx*** Fernandina per Steamer 5-46 f
Arrive Brunswick 7:45 P
Leave Brunswick 8.<0 F
Leave Jesup...... ....... 10:S5PM
Leave Eastman...... S:51 a
Leave Cochran. 4:53 A
Arrive at Macon... 6:45 A _
Clo*e connection at Macon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta aad Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3,Sou %
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 7:15 A
Arrive Cochran — ......... 9:43 ▲
Arrive Eastman........ ,, wwa a
Arrive Jesup 62i5 p _
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 A M
NO.4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 5.15 F V
Leave Jesup 6.16 A ji
Leave Eastman 1;21 PM
Leave Cochran X.45 P x
Arrive Macon 5:15 P x
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKIN8YILLB BRANCH.
Freight ai.d accommodation—Daily except Sue
day.
Leave Cochran 10:00 P
Arrive Hawkinsville ......... 10:45 F x
Leave Hawkinsville -... 5:30a*
Arrive Cochran 4:15 A x
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Mace a.
Leave Cochran 10:08 AX
Arrive Hawkinsville............ 10.45 AX
Leave Hawkinsville.^.^. 145 pm
Arrive Cochran... 2:S0 P X
Connects at Cochran with trains Sands to and
from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Bupl.
W. J. JASTIS. Mast. Tran*.
COFFINS
AND
CASKETS.
I HAVE on hand a complete, stock of Burial
Cit*-s. Coffins and Caskets of every descrip
tion, which 1 will sell very low. 1 am also agent
for a
Fluid Embalmer,
oy the use of which I guarantee to kfepabody
4 to 6 dits in a state of PREFECT PRESER
VATION, mid in a->y kird of weather. Refer
ence* can bo gi\en at the store. Those ^wishing
to use tho Embalmer must notify mo immedi
ately after tho death of the person they want
preserved. l’er?onal atiention to all orders.
ARTHUR L. WOOD
Next to “Lanirr House,’’
MACON; GKORGIAi
Sunday or night calls answered from residence
corn* r Second and Walnut Streets.
juIS22taw2m
ATL4STA & CHARLOTTE
air-line railway.
OFFICE GEN’L PASS. A TICKET AG’T
Atlas ra, Ga. Oct 51, IS75.
O N and after Sunday, November 10th. double
daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Paaseoffer Train.
Arrive Atlanta —
Leav * Atlanta 8.15 p m
Day Passeuger Train.
Arrive JLtlanta...^.—....—„
Leave Atlanta — 6 00 P “
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta... li-OOm
Leave Atlanta ..... rr
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta 1080 pm
Leave Atlanta.. —
GOING BAST.
Local Preight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atianta^...~.....~—.........-.....«
Leave Atlanta.....~« 6 40am
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta ...m
Leave Atlsmta 9 85am
GOING WEST
Local Fr. i<ht and Ac«?ommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta... 4.60 p m
Leave Atlanta ......
Through Freight Train
Arr.re Atlanta —« HAO a m
Leave Atlanta —
Clo*e connection at Atlanta for all points West
.od .1 Cbrtot* .-or Q J|
WJ >n j Ticket Acral.
Georgia Railroad Company.
SUPKRINTKKUENT'8 office.
Ararat». Ga. July li. 187*.
Commenrinr Suadky. IStn m.t, Ihe JoDoiring
tmssfUger K-heauit will be opemted.
Xmirj niu by Atl»nl» time—S minute, wower
‘h“*^W-SAST(*iW. .
Lmte Ibcon——
MiUedeenlle. S.SS » m
Le.ro 8l'*rtA ———
Arrive Wasmnglon.^^. *^9? p m
Amve Atbecs....^.~.....—«
Amre Atlanta
Arrive Augusta..
5:25 p m
5:00 r m
PHI 5.28 p m
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave Angusta......... MWM ... MM .^85am
ixave Atlanta {**5 *
Leave Athens
Leave Washington
Leave Camak.
9.15 a m
10.45 a in
1.14 pm
Arrive Warrenton....^.^ L50pm
Arrnve Sparta.... 2.55 pm
\rrive MU ledge vule «... 8^5 p m
Arrive Macon 5.55m
No connect.cn to or from Washington op bun*
d * y *’lJO 1*—BAST (d»ily. except SundAy).
Leave Macon 7.v0 p a
L»re MliedseTilie in H ~
An ire CuhaA ‘ESiS
Arrive Augusta o w a m
NO 15—WEST (daily, except sundayj.
Leave Augusta — ®
Leave Camak ...... ——— J J?
Arrive Warrenton»....^.^^..«.........—• L15 a m
Arrive Sparta........ SSBi
Arrive Muiodgeviliie^...^. J-fO a m
Arrive Maocm....- Assam
Trains will not stop at flag stations*
Close connection* at August* for all points
Bast and Sent beast, and at Macon for all points
in Southwe-t Geonciaand Fiona*.
Supevo improved Sleepers between Macon and
^FuMmanSleepres Amrcste to New York.
Oulv unechmiyrs Macon to New York.
Tickets *nd Baggage Checks. Time Cards, etc.
*re to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
■nckMOmo*. M Mulberry JOHNSOH.
Central and Saaiawesiern Railroad;
haVAJTHJLH, Ga. June 25.1879
and after Sunday, June29,1879, passenger
V/ trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroad* and branchen will run as follows:
THAIS HO. 1.—CKJISG SOETI4 ASX) WEST.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 a x
Leaves Augusta. 9:80AX
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 rx
Arrives a' .—-- -m- M M --■*»** P X
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:15 fx
Arrivea at Atlanta 5:50 A X
Making close connection at Atlanta with West-
rrn and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
coasrsa socrx ajtd hast.
Leaves Atlanta...... ........11:40 P
Arrives at Macon 6:20 a X
heaves Macon 7:00 a X
Arrive*at Milledgeville.«. M .................. 6:44ax
Arrives at Eatonton. M 11:50 a x
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 P X
Arrives at Barannah 4:00 P x
Leave* Augusta 9;50 A X
Making connection at Earannah with the At
lantic and Gull Railroadfor all points in Florida.
THAIS SO. J.—GOISO HOSTS ASD WS8T.
Leaves Savannah................................. 7:50 9 X
Arrives at Augusta... 5:40 A X
Leaves Augusta... 8:50 P X
Arrives at Milledgevills 9:44 a x
Arrivea at Eatonton ...........11:20 A X
Arrives at Macon 8:00 A x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 A x
Arrives at Atlanta,...*......................... 1:15 p x
Leave* Macon for Albany and Eufaula, 8 55 A x
Arrives at Eufaula.—............. S:42 P X
Arrives at Albany 5:45 P x
Leaves Macon for Columbui 8,45 A X
Arrives at Columbus - 2.15 P X
Trams on this schedule r.'or Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, kufaula and Albany daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic mud Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with tbe Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gust* Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Fer
ry, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Biaxely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
C0M.IS6 SOUTH ASD 1A8T.
Leaves Atlanta ..fi!5 P *
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6.56 p x
Leaves Albany 11:25 a x
Leaves Kufaula ..11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al
bany......... 6:88 P X
Leaves Columbus 12:f5 A x
Arrives at Macon from Columbus...... 6:08 P x
Leaves Macon 7:55 p x
Arrives at Augusta. .......5:40 AX
Leaves Augusta 8:50 P X
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 A X
Passenger* for Milledgeville and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from.Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points. .
Ttrough Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Bavannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Mac ra, and Savannah and Atlanta.
E H smith, WILLIAM. ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Gen fiupt. C R R, Savannah,
J C Shxw. W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trar Agt. Bapt. S W K R. Macon.
anS tf
ATLANTIC _&J}0LF H. B.
GPSSkJLLSrPSBIHTSSDSST’s OPTICS, N
Atlantic skd Gun Railroad >
Sayassah. May 17th, 1879J
O N and after SUNDAY, May ISth, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRK38.
Leave Savannah daily at,..........*.....«. 4.10 P X
Arrive at .......6^5 p s
Arrive at 'tbomasville 6.25 A X
Arrive at Bainbridge a x
Arrive at Albany 11.00AX
Arrive at Lire Oak. 3:S5 A X
Arrive at Tallahassee AX
Arrive at Jacksonville .7.50 A X
Leave Tallahassee ^....5.00 P X
Leave Jacksonville AM
Leave Live Oak
Leave Aibany^.«,
Leave Bainhridi
, 10 50 P x
„..4.z6 P X
...5.45 P X
Leave Batnbrfage r m
Ij> ave Ihomasriile 7.55 PM
Leave Jesup ....5.45ax
Arrive at Savannah 8^20 A X
No change of cars betwoen Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping car* run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany. ....
Passengers irons Savannah for Ferrandica,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this tram.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswirk
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
* Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;00 pm, ar
rive at Savannah 8:20am.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A X (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida. ,, t . .
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with the train arriring in Macon at 6.25
p x. (daily except Sunday.)
Palace sleeping cars are run through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville. •
Connect at Albany with pas sens er trains both
ways ou Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or-
Maii steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9 5u a m; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 am.
Clone connecticn at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St Au
gustine, P&latka, Enterprise, and all landings on
8t John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad lnave junction,
going west, at 11.87 a m, and for Brunswick at
4.40pm.daily,except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7.00 A x
9.50 AX
11A0AX
2.20 P X
6.45 PM
5.00 A X
9.10 A X
li£0PX
xASp M
5.15 PX
Arrive at McIntosh
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Blackshear *
Arrive at Dupont
Leave Dupont **
Leave Biackahaar "
Leave Je»up
Leave McIntosh **
Arrive at Savannah ** “
WESTERN DTVXdiON:
XOSPAY, WBDHSSDAY ASD FRIDAY.
Leave t^riwnt ■_ 5.40 A X
Leave Valdosta 8.35ax
Leave Quitman. 9.57 A X
Arrive at Thomasville^ 11.45 a X
Leave Tliomaaville 1-40 P X
Leave Camilla.... ...„...4.16 p x
Arrive at Albany , . , ■ \ Am 6.30 P X
Ltave Albany 5.20 a x
Leave Caxilla 7 S5 a X
Arrive Thomasville 10A0 ax
Leave Thomas ville LOO p x
Leave Quitman 3.15 p x
Leave t aldosta 440 p X
Arrive at Dupont 6.50 P X
J S Tysos, Master of Transportation^
aprlStf
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TOUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
Zf so 08/11 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.
Brown's HoteLI
Oooosite Passenger Depot,
W. W..COLLINS
Carriage
66. 70 A 72
Manufacturer,
SECOND STREET. ~
On hand and eonstantly^arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages.
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons.
Platform' Spring Wagons.
3VE-A.C03ST,
QEOBOIA.
Established 185G.
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 an Bailroad Trains.
TERMS, $2.00 PER DAY:
Meals, Fifty Cents Each.
Batov Carriages
mmm hotel,
(European Flan )
B*oadw±t. Firm At* a Tmjn-.arjiE I
MADISOX SQUARB.
JJaitmj.
NEW YORK.
ulilm
g$oml P—wnur Affd
Finest Varieties now Beady.
Also Spinich and other Seeds for Fall Sow-
iic. Barley, Ry®. Oats and Wneat will soon be
T *oli‘ TUBSXP FBBT1LIZBR ihould be uied
Knponton, Cane Sills and Steam
Kc-lnes arrlTln; dally at
vkTLV W. JOHNSON & CO.'S,
*7 MABIBTIA BT&BBT. ATLANTA GA
gted tor PriOM. juU»da*»w
GE0BQE 0. BROWN, Pr-^rietor.
FILLMORE BROWN. Chief Olerk.
jvZOim
Send for Circular.
r: ;W. w, COLLINS.
MACON. GA.
Send for Circular.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Macon, - - - - G-eorgia.
Mrs. Wm. F. Brown,
Formerly of the Brown House*
|£»U
Frank B. Beville,
Formerly of the Laaier Homo
GOLEMAN & NEWSOM,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Bloek,
MACON, GEORGIA.
—o——
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
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 iu Macon. We will always keep on hand 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 all Cotton entrusted
to us.
Mr George W. Wright, long and favorably known to
ihe Planters of Crawford, Houston and adjoining counties,
will weigh all Cotton brought to our Warehouse.
Libei’al cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
jygfl deod&wSm
COLEMAN & NEWSOM-
“SclBfieW’s Po able Steal Eogwes ”
built;by
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
M A OON, 03P.IIROIA.
Compact, Simula, Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed superior to any other*
WE SELL^THK
Golaer Grain Separator
With oar ENGINES—For Threshinn'jVurooso
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Hills, Sorgho-JEtth, Cotton Prossos
And Machinery of every description.
23 r/X OX2X2NTCS- 3OI£,’0B.a A »I?i:OIAXiTYr
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
u.n-il lid J. a. 'g<niFT<ryw’7W'.TT>» SOW.
CATARRH
If neglectad, nay rapidly develop
into quick consumption, OrdW
_ _ . consnmptiu _
nary treatments will not enre it.
Its effects are nervous vre&knes^
loss of smell, taste, hearing, and
(f j ,. . voice, weak eyes, dirtiness, faint
feelings, matter dropping into tbe throat, disgusting odors, and jfnaHy conwm^iiun and prematura death. For
m CONSUMPTION HAY^FEVER
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal Hondaches t Deafness,
- - - a* Sore Throat, and all diaeaHes of tbe air-passages and lungs there is no treat*
meet so pleasing, thorough, and certain to cure and give instant relief am
DEVONE’S
~£»Trad«
Mark.49* I
A compound of the most healing balsams known to medical science, with
— “ “ which, by simply)
_ _ breathing or in**’
hnlinsr from DeVone’s Inhaler* is converted into a cleansing, invig*
orating, and healing vapor, and taken direct to the diseased cavities of the
, head, and into all tne air-passage* and the Inngs, where it acts aa a local
^application to the diseased ourfaco, and its health-giving power is felt at
“once. The only method by which these diseases can be permanently cured.
HOME TREATMENT tho Uniteff States
or t'nrmdu* to bo returned if not satisfactory. flTAlso for sale by
druggistM. Send for circular giving full information, terms.eto. Ar*
Advice frr " — s - ®*-* * *—“"*•
, thorough, and certain to cure And give instant relief am
INHALENE
A compound of the most healing balsams known to medical science, witl
CARBOLATEO PINE TREE TAR brenthin]g *or
baling from DeVone’s Inhaler* is convert^-d into a cleansing, invig
DuVose's Ixbaleb.
>otent physician always in charge. AtfvK» frec on alf chronic dTseaaes. State sym ptoms plainly, and you*
%xse will have immediate and careful attention, and free advice by return mail. JTn-n meriting,woM*,
Vi paper. Address HOME DIK DICIN'L CO., S. W. cor. Tenth and Arch Sta- Philadelphia. Jifc
SEMIS HOME liSliiCi
Incorporated
1859.
Ca pi tul
^350,000-
LAM BERT SPESOER, Seo’v. J. EH0DES BROWNE, President
Capital anci Assets over $500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Arents at all Prominmt PoiHts throughout the Stite, to whom apply, or to
LAYtHtiRr 8FEXCER, Secretary, at Columbus, Ga,
WM. W. CAHNE3. Agent, Macon. Georgia.
LYNCHBURG
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Lynch burg, Va.
Assets, §535,043 20
Car ful in accepting Risks.
Prompt and Satisfactory iu adjusting and Pay
ing Losses.
The Brawn GUM Ga
These machlnea are mi . _
*nd tlio workmanship and flnUh AM tncxccBed
,i.is been awarded rrrmlwms atalflfeaBfnto Fains
.Georgia, Alabama,Texas, etc., «$£.
Price List of Hint, Feeders |s4
Payable during thi CoOdb I
rrfcrasfOX*.
ITT5-00
87.60
ioaoo
110.00
120.90
190.00
140.00
100.00
i hlra
tm-iuumm. ] “
Tvi‘i2 r
115.75
moo
141.75
169.W*
1.0., si
182. L
«*<*»
mat hices la*t season.
From 1843 to 1858 wc mncofaccurea Gina i
•v !. v, (iforqla* qndef tbe Arm name of B. T
coh A Co., afterwords Cxnxosa. Bnuwu .
1.1 mado what was then known as the T trw*a
Dnrlr.g tho year I85S * e removed to this pW
!»er«* wc have been cxnn*lvely engaged ta manu
lactaiiu? Gins ever slm-t- With long expt rlcr.ee.
Ihe beat labor saving mnchtnerj aud akUled work-
ic.i wo s- aavast'igos not enjoyed by %ny
v jier manufacturer in our liin f.»r prodnetug tbs
kkst work tor tiie least money
Pkesfv*, Engine* and complete outai reruixned
whe n desired. Adilr. ss
GRIMLY COITO.V fii' « o Srw l.onn-o lonu.
MT. AIRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
The summit of the
PIEDMONT AIH LINE,
80 sail os from Atlanta.
GRAND VIRW8.
PURK MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINKRAL WATERS-
uomfortablk APARTMENTS.
FIRST CLASS IABlK.
The Mount Airy Hotel is situated In Halier-
sham County, Ga, upon a spur of tbe itlue Ridgo
Mountains and upon the highest point crossed
by the Piedmont Air Line, is 8C miles from At
lanta. Regular Hack Lines to Clarksville, Tal
lulah Fails and Nacoochee Valley, and, when
desired, to Porter springs. Hotel open all the
ie fn*Atlanta buy a round trin ticket to and from
Mt Airy for ONB PARK. Terms, 52 lM»r day;
$8 and $10 per week, according to room. Chil
dren and Nurses half rates.
M C WILCOX, Manager.
Fred H Scofield, late of Uplands Hotel. Kast
man. Ga, Assistant Manager, in charge of OlUce
uin25 tf
Great Inducements to lluy You a
House for what Kent W ill Cost.
NR »ix Room House, ono Three Room
House, one Five Koom llouso. I offer for
sale on monthly installments in nnall payments.
Two of the buildings just finished. They aro ou
Troup Hill opposite the Armory.
O*
augl6 in
T GURRIVSRY.
New Advertisements.
TU k G RICH i Cl). ForUand.
S H. N \J Maine, lor best AKi-ncy Business in
W«*cb». hIf^nsiVO Outfit *ret9
—n rrn a ykak. mm
/ / I Outfit Free. Address 1 O V1CK-
K&Y Augusta, Maine.
THK CONSTITUTION OF TIIK UMTHU
STATES
e to any address on receipt of S cent
Address Geo P Rowell & Co, lOFpruco
st. Now York.
A OhNlb WAN 1 KD,—lor the and last-
est selling Fictorial Boots ^ud^BBilrs.
A'»vusta, Me.
WESLEY AST FEMALE INSTITUTE,
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
Opera it* 80th Session September lfitb. 1879.
Ono of tbe first school* for young ladies in tho
United States. Climate nnsurpaksei. Sur-
ruuniings htautiful. Altendeu by pupil from
Seventeen Statep. Strictest ecor.on j nqulred.
Among the lowest teres in the Union.
TERMS—Board, Waslnug. Lights, Krg!ish
Course. Latin, French, for each half o< tli« beboj
laatic year -
All extras very loiv. ror Catalogue add»esa
Rev WM A HARRIS.D D. President,
julll d8taw6t Staunton, Vinriuis.
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MAO«>N. OA.
O FFERS the advantages of aJn altbful U.ca-
tion, low rates ol tuition and Uoj r«l, ai.d
thorough instruction by a fully orga-.ia.-d
Faculty.
A course of study emnmdi g M:*th« n ati r.
natural fcjcieOCe, Ruglish w.d « « er 51; dtm
Languages, is provide- p.r irr. gular s.
Ti.e l aw School,Of whim Mon Clifford Ander
son. John C Kuihtnoix. K-q and W is Mill.
K^q. aretlie ina rucndr, offers (tetuitar fedvan-
tagis tostudubLs ol • nw
1 he Fall 'Itrm will om-n on Wednsda?. Octo
ber 1st. For Cata ogue »u u olh. r infurti atiou
a<idi«HS tbe President, liev A J ball e, DD ef
i U vkwtt
JNO J B&ANTLY, See Pec.
L rich
a for a RIO COFFEE r f a bial
rich iUvt.r. nut coaiet with u g uiiimui
foreign sur-slanoe »-;ter r. astunr, »non
but ihe “Ahsl CA ** esreiu-iy M-lr-c-w
r* a*>ted and si Ippca ire>li i » the Made b> ftiuort
Jenkins A t o. New York, hula .in l
tfiig.'S tl a w Hiu
J D CAR MB,
CHOWN h
BK1DK & CO’S newCroWl
Jewel bi.TtdyKKY Pack^ob
$7 50 per lOo to Agents.
ChvapcHt in <iiio world.
Twoaamp e* with jewelry, by mail, postpaid,
25 cents- Ihustrate-J circulars of sTaplI
ai.d sac FiI'ABLK ^ovelt^»-slree.
J. BRIDE fit CO..
297 AS road w
N*w York.
tablished, 1870. Favorbly known throughout
-JEWEL
University oi Virginia-
Session begins on the First of October, and
continues nine months. Apply for cataloguesio
the Secretary of the Faculty, P. O,, University
Virginia, Albemarle county. Virginia,
J AS. P. H*RK faON, Chairman of the Faculty.
jul24deodAw2m
Hamner Hall, Montgomery, ila.,
Church School for falrle.
JEWETT & ROGEIRS* Agents*
MACON, GEORGIA,
64 SECOND STREET
Jntoouwtl
Bellevue High School
BEDFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA.
On Va* fit Tenn. R. R. 15 Miles West of
Lynchburg.
I (A school in which young men and toys are pre-
oared for University or for husine-* h nr hand
healthy location, full corps of tear he s, thor
ough instruction, liberal provision lor the ac
commodation and comfort of students. For
catalogues containing information, address
W k, A11KOTT, Principal,Bellevue P O.
jubilidJtw 2m
Southern Female College,
La Grange, Ga-,
With a faculty of nine tnorough teacher-*, fine
building* and a complete outfit for *)i de/nrl-
meut*. literary, music and art, offers the high
est advantages at the lowest char«es 7«earJy
double the usual time devoted to >nus.c and art
hence the woucter/ui pug res* heie I a^t cata
logue numbers 85 in music. Board, literary tui
tion and drawing per annum $187^ame with
music 82S7- Correspondents invited Write
for Catalogue for full particulars
julj29 deodAw lm 1 F COX. President.
■BESTS FOR MASSEY'S EXCELSIOR CCTIlN
AIMS, DISSTOR'S CIRCULAR SAWS AND
FAIRBAHX'S STANDARD SCALES.
C4RHART& CURD.
Importers and dealers in Hardware. 1 rw ware,
Seel, Agricultural Implementa, Carriage Mate-
riU.Painta.09ii.arr* mart r-awiy
Kentncfy Military Insti nid.
The school for boy a and young men. Thirty-
Pifth year bef ini September 1st. Hu miles/ ut
of Frankfort. Address Col R 1) All**, -iipt,
Farm ale,Ky. aug5 w4t
S1200
ers. No peddling. Kxp-aimptid.
Address S. - . ORaS T A CO.. S.
4,64aH«CBSU CuMiaaathOs