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,r>; Telegraph and Mewenger,
a (a:»)-R 1)Shropshire
ricno—F A tides
jir—J M Duff
-rt—T H Poweii
, n—\V H Baldwin
„u::ia—Duke A Well*
<i* aes—M A Lott
. . .—C > Jonn^n
low—B F Hudspeth
U*. vil..-WT'
Ui-A H Snead
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jorpa (Ga)—Mrs H
i Vista—J M l/cwa
; fji ,!iou is a privilege all can m
, »nJ we would fiuggoH' to the my.
ot autferern from Billioua Fever,
jvr aLd Ague, Indigeotiou, etc., to uae
iiuli’ri Baltimore Bills, wnoau curative
r over iheao diseases ia gratefully sp
outed bj thoutand?. Price only 25
—S*y# the Now York bun: Look at the
inoavay boye in those days of Indian-killing
literature. Las* weik two Boston boya,
loaded With revolver* and scalping knives,
overhauled in Jersey City, on route to
tkoUvabdds of lbs West, and yesterday
tt> Brooklyn youths, similarly eqaipped,
woro cruelly led back to their farthers and
-Col Wollenley, a son of Jx>rd Ob&rles
Utaly, has mado a social uproar in Lon-
, by eloping with an actrecs of that city,
(fOSTETTEfe
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FBOM
It is passive suicide to permit the health to be
ndermined. the constitution broken, and tr.<
leH»c of IPe shortened, by nervous complaint
onatipation, biliousness, ind irection, headache,
ntermiitont ani remittent fevers, when it is _
fact artbt libbed by unquestioned evidence that
‘htirra will prevent aid remove thane
All the cjmp'omi of latitude and general de
bility speedily vanish when this inviirorant _
i k trial. For sale to all Druggists and res
tble Dealers generally,augS lm
Tlie Action t>I tlio Louliflaua
tonslluitioual tonveniiou«
In providing for tho official recognition of
tbs couiumancu of tho contract entered into
by tin tiiato for tho preservation mvi dale
of tbs franchises of the Louisiana Bialo
Buttery, is the best evidence of tho warm
feeling eniertainod at homo for tlio stabi.ity
of tlui lUfctitutioo, baeo'l on a thorough ex-
penciiceof ino good aerivod from ns rove*
liQo to tho eiippuit of the char.tab.o and
txJacoUoual maiiiuti om of tlio Pelican State,
its urawjigs c*u ihu second Tuesday of each
Bomb win therefore, for many years, bo a
aourco of inicru4i to all who have invested
two dollars by addressing Al. A. Dauphin,
at A'. O. DoS 0 J£, New UrJoane, Da., or same
ai So. 319 Broadway, Nov York Cny.
*1 nave nsod Dr. Simmons’ Liver Bego*
liter myself aud iq my family for years, and
prououucj it one of tbo most satisfactory
u bciues that can bo nsod. Nothing worn i
i-d.ice i.i j tube without it, and X recom
mend all my friends, if ibey want to secure
beallb, to always keep it on baud*
It li. MOTT, Oo.un.buj, Ga.’
Authorized bv the Commonwealth of Kv,
=llt>l =
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
'ommonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE,
In the City of Louisville, on
Saturday, Aug. 30, 1879
The Drawing will l>o Mijwrvised by men of un
0'ibted character and standing, and ticket
holders, agents and clubs are respectfully re
quested to send on representatives with proper
credentials to examine into tho Drawing.
A Mew Fra in the History
of Lotteries,
GRANT) AND CXfKKCKDENTKD SUC
CESS OK THE NEW FEATURES.
Every ticket-holder can be hi* own
supervisor, call out his num
ber and *oe it placed
in the wheel.
Tbo Management evil attention to the grand
(rtunity j.reiente I of obtaining, for only *2,
any of
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
I'm-
1 Prize
IP**** —,
10 Prizes $1,000 each
£0 Prizes .*00 each .
100 Prizes 100 each
200 Prizes 50 each
COO Prizes £0 each
1,000 Prizes 10 each
9 Prizes 300 ea* h.
ExrffdT Da. Wat. F. Lteua&t, Maiuotc
Hotfiirai* —Port of Baltimore, writes: *i
take pleasure m recommending Coldon’a
Liooig’s Liquid Kxtr&ct of Beef as a moot
eicalleo Tome atd mvigorator cf tbo ays-
: .. ;.v*o icoioxi it withuuivoieal euccens.’
Bold by JuO. Ingalls, Macon.
Unparalleled l*rolii» lu htoobs
Are I’aily being m&do in Wall street. Tbo
htock Lxcluogo never afforded e.ch aplendid
pjmm, and operators by the now Mutual
Ospitahz&tion System have boon richly re*»
warded ou invest mo .to of from $25 to $25,-
uoj. An Indiaua merchant made $402.17
from iiivcatn g $5u m a capitalization. A
New Orloans nvory etable proprietor invcot-
id $i0J in M*y, and Jauo 7th receive 1 a
check for cGdl.1‘2. Olhore hava even dono
belter. New circular, •• liuiou for auccets,**
with invaluable information to all iu*«
vesiors, mailed free. Ah iiindsof Bonds and
8 ocka bought aud sold by Adams, Brown
A Co , liv i. re and Brokore, 2G and 28 Broad
suotl, New York
ittltiUMATlbM.
This dreodfoi torment, the doetors toll ns,
ui tbo blood, and, knowing this to bo^true,
we adyiao every mxfToror to try a bottle of
Dursug’s Hbuamatia itomedy. It is taken
internally and will positively cure tho worst
case, in the shortest time. Bold by every
druggist in Macou. jaull d&wbai
Wllioil is cJicupost
A package cf Dt7EB*s Durham, containing
twenty pipe lulls of the best uni <aiug lobacco
■ado, or one curnmou cigar f Each costs 10
cuts. »»i£S d±w
QKUK1—**wuy'wTu men au*oze common
Totuoco* when they c\n buy Marbur< Bros.
MB A L OK WOK.rU CAROLINA.** at the san>«
price.
Cltw la UN's i.ii't SWKKl' NAVY TO
OikY $43.00
WACOM to NEW YORK
AND RETURN !
\HA ATLANTIC COAST LINE to Ports-
t mouth, Vo, thenco by Old Dominion Line
d to New York. Good until Oct jber
II. 1>?J Tune from Macon to Portsmouth Si
bourn, and 2il hours sea voyaice from Purt^mouth
to New York. On«i of the magnificent Side*
Wli vl Steamer* of the Old Dominion Steamship
Line icavrs Port.mouth at *<:00 p ni, as follows:
B»AtO KELL sailing Mondays j OLI> DO
MINION, sailing Wednesdaysi WYaXOKK.
■Mduig ^aiurdays. The largest r-nd bevt ap-
Pojniod Mtesmers on the Coast These (round
tnp) Tickets entitle holders to Ktati Room
Aco •mmodationa and Meals on Steamers. JCe*
jn mbrr you are only one night out on route
•ami Macon to Portsmouth. Elegant Sleeping
ty* are run between Augusta and Wilmington
(without cnance). Cost of double berth section
•rwn Augusts to Wilmington $2, or for tho
hwht$ifO. These Sleepers are well ventilated
and without upper berths. The hecommond a-
Iumm turnUhed on Steamer without clinr.-e-
tPANtengers supper on Steamer st-cond night
wttr leaving Maeon. Georjiia) The reduced
late for double berth section on Sleeper, ami
rv isoaanle charge or m mN along the Railways,
[sake* tins decided y the cheap rat route be
tween Ma.vnand New York.
For Ticket-, rune Table-*, etc, apply to S C
HOUK, Ticket Agent, Gl Mnlbtrry Street, or
Deket Otbre, Union Depot, or BLTRK. BROWN’S
J»utoad Ticket office, s* Mulberry Street,
Macon, it a.
W H ST IN FORD, Sec*y ODSSCo.
. 197 Greenwich Street, New York.
US7 sun tu wed lm
sai baii.ky i.MrlrUrt,
GRIFFIN. GA.
fiOUDUfl AMI) DAT SCIIOOL POS BoTS.
*k*Board and Tuitou for the Fall Term of
four months
br'>o U or«ra:r.zed on the Mfi ary Sy.-tem. Full
ronrse of study. Koj.> prepared for Golk-'ge or
Kufiitejs, Thorough ir.>tructiou and strict dis*
opkne. Spedol lmlnoements offered students
irom nbnad. Correspondence solicited. For
•-rtiicrmformat on and Catnl.-w-ue address
WM IRA SMITH. Principal,
xf * F O Box £27 Griffin, Go.
>> Masoiiam. Secretary. augl todlm
NOTICE.
h LBIXG tho ensuing week we expect to re-
move the stock now in Blake’s Block to
; ' •: 1 . r; <r».f u berry and Third >treet-
•* ‘.*-u:mci b» Messrs Huff A H»r-is.
where we intend to keep a large and well-select*
•d st vk of troren. s, which wilt be sold at as
wwflcurw as any house in the ciiyaiulouas
^oot t-rais. Cail and see us.
WW10If JOHNSON A HARRIS.
A sflvhdid opportunity to win a
jP-, ’ *un nk. hevknth grand dis
JXlBUTiON.OLASS 1. AT NEW OELEiNs
ihK^AY. SKPTKMBKR 9,1S79—112th MON-
T ML\ DRAWING.
Lojisiana State Lottery Company
ft b“Ui ot t
-v.tution wst!» regularly incorporated
•>!ature of the State for Educational m
purjtoses, in 1SG>. for the tc
lola
f*•"* ’“.to which it lias since added
‘dcJ $ *. ITS GRAND SINGLE NI M-
U1>TRIKUT10N will take place monthly
: • »econa Tuesday. It never scale* or post-
’ * * k the following l>istnburion:
CAPITAL PRIZE $30.1*00.
J W.0W Tickrtxat $2 each. Half Tickets $1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 C»p:ui Prize $30,000
| 4 Capital Priti WM
japiud. Prize
$2.500..
* ,f r -ics of 1,000..
so Priaes of soo..
}«> Pnse* of l •».
lPn^->
KMM
, 10.01
10,000
**>PrUsof sn".,... 10.00i'
,«®Prixeaof 20 ^^.10.000
1.0a P; U ,. s of 10 10JX#
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
* 'I'Pn itmation Fnim of $SuK)...^. fii.TOl 1
' ^t praxiTnatiOu Pna»s of 200 1 SOD
•Approximation Pna*sof loO t*00
W7 Priei
Reaponn
amoun*ii
I11C.400
e correspondiug agent-* wanted at
l points, to whom a liberal cum^n-
—won aiii i c pajd.
Aw ..cation tor rates to clubs should only be
“■^clothe home other in New Orleans.
, r clearly siatmg full address, for further
lt *-rmatiou,or rei d oruers to
M A DAUPHIN.
P O Box 6M. New Orleans. La.
Al l our grand extraordinary drawings are un«
\t.e super% isica aud management of GBN G
J hkaL REGARD and GEN JUBAL A
marly.
1,960 Prizes $112,406
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
£7 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, $100
All applications for club rates should be made
to the homo office.
Remit by pcstoifice Money Order, registered
letter, h-ink draft or express. Poll 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
MON EALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ
COM MR HP )RD. Soc’y, Courier-Journal Build-
lug, Louisville Kv. auc5aug?S
Atlanta Medical College.
Tho Twenty-Second Annual Course of Lec
tures will commence October 15th, 1879, and
close March 4th, 1SS0.
Faculty—J G Westmoreland. W F West*
morolund, W A Love, V II Taliaferro, JnoTliad
Johnson, A W Calhoun, J 11 Logan, J T Banks.
Demonstrator, J W Wiilimns.
This well-established Col'ege affords opportu
nity for thorough medical education.
It is in affiliation with, and its tickets and
dip'omas recognized by, every leading medical
college in tbs country.
R* qulrements for graduation as heretofore.
Send for Announcement, giving full informa-
t,Cn * JNO Til AD JOHNSON, M D, Dean,
augSeodlw Atlanta, Ga,
Look Oal for inelceffagoi
■left at Factory or the Mulberry Street De
pot will receive prompt attent ion.
uri\22
MAOON' ICB FACTORY.
AND
GASKETS.
T Hi. . . ,
X Cum. Collin, imd Ca.knts of every descrip
tion, which l will sell very low. 1 »m also agent
Fluid Einbalmer,
Dy th« usoof which I guarantee to keep a body
4 to 6 <1*1 s ill ft State Of PERFECT PH ENER
VATION. and in a y kind of weather. Refer-
can ho given at tho store. Those wishing
the Kmbalmor must notify mo immedi
ately alter the death of tlio jrerson they want
ed. Personal attention to all orders.
ARTHUR L. WOOD
Heit to “Lanier House,”
MACOW;_ GjSORG-IAi
Sunday or ni elit rails an.avred from residenoe
corn- r s-voiio and Walnut dtreeta.
iulSStt-wdm
ATLAMTA & CHARLOTTE
i.1 R-LINE RAILWAY*
OFFICE GEN’L PASS. A TICKET AG’T
ATL4JIXA, Ga. Oct 81,1^73.
r\N and lifter Sunday, November 30tb. double
i / daily Trains will run on this Road ns follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Leave Atlanta. — —
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta. ■■..w..
Leave Allan ta * qq j ’Vv KST."
Night Mail and Paasengor Train.
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta .*—
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta
Ltave Atlanta
G01NG-KA8T.
Local Freight aud Accommodation Tram
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta...............—*
Through Freight Tram
A rrive Atlanta •••
Leave Atlanta vrrsBSff
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta.....
Lt**»c Atlsait^——Train
Arrive Atlanta.
^*C : ote ceir'dVtioii at Atlanta for ali points West
end at Charlotte for •B$»£ ) §g£ CMf Q M>
W J HOUSTON, , „ . . . .
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
FLO R IDA
Macon & Emnswick R. R.
Gmiil 8CTlXIXTIfDlJT‘l OWIC1.7
Macon. Ga.. April 19, ls79. /
O N and after Sunday, the £uih instant, Pas
senger trams on this rood will run as L>1-
CUMBERLA9D ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. L SOUTH. Daily
Leave Macon 7:45 PM
Arrive Got bran 9:47 P K
Arrive Kutmnn,,,.^. ..10:45 PM
Arnvt-Jesup ...... 8:27 A M
Arrive Brunswick. 6:00 a M
Leave Brunswick per steamer...... ........ 6:15 AM
Arrive Pemandina H .... MMMM . MM ..10;15 ▲ M
Arriye Jacksonville 2:85 PM
Arrive Cedar K*o* SA5 P M
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. S, NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Kris 5:25AM
Leave Jacksonvill^...........................11:IS a M
Leave Pennmdma per Steamer 8:45 pm
Arrive Brunswick P M
Leave Brunswick 8:00 p m
Leave Jesup 10:85 P M
Leave Eastman 8:81 a M
Leave Cochran 4:88
Arrive at Macon 6:45 A M
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta aud Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 8,Sou t
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon - 7:15 AM
Arrive Cochran 9:48 A
Arrive Eastman ...11:14 A M
Arrive Jesup 6:25 P M
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 a
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 5.15 P M
Leave Jesup 6.15 * M
Leave Kastman m m 1;£1 PM
Leave Cochran 2.45 P M
Arrive Maoon 5:15 P M
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKINBVILLK BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran KhOO p M
Arrive Hawkinsville..,.., - 10:45 F M
Leave Hawkinsville... 8:80AM
Arrive Cochran 4:15 A M
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Maoon.
Leave Cochran. r ,— ,10:00 AM
Arrive Hawkinsville....^....,. 10:45 am
Leave Hawkinsville MM . M 1.45 pm
Arrive Cochran 2:80 P M
Connects at Cochran with trains 8 and 4 to and
from Maoon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W. J. JASVIB. Mast. Trans.
Central and Soatnwestern Railroads
hAVAJWAH. GA. June 26.1W9
O N and after Sunday, Juue 29,1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
TtLiUV HO. 1.—OOIHQ HOUTH AHP W*8T.
Loaves Savannah 9:20 A M
Leaves Augusta. .......9:80 A M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 PM
Arrives at Macon 6:45 p m
Leaves Macon for Atlantic..... &15 P M
Arrives at Atlanta ..3:50 a M
Making close connection at Atlanta with West-
. _ - n and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COSIIXG SOUTH AMD 1A1T.
Leaves Atlanta.
Arrives at Maoon 6:20 AM
Leaves Maoon 7:00 AM
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 AM
Arrives at Eatonton ..............11:80 A M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 PM
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 p M
leaves Augusta 9:80 AM
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroadfor all points in Florida.
THAI* *0.2.-001*0 WORTH A*D WSBT.
Leavei> Savannah 7:80 P M
Arrives at Augusta 6:40 A M
Leaves Augusta 8:80 P M
Arrives at Milledgeville.... 9:44
Arrives at Eatoutoc .11:80 A M
Arrives at Macon 8:00 A M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta..... 8:40 A M
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 F M
Leaves Macon for Albany and Euiaula, 8 85 A M
Arrives at Rufaula....... 8:42 p m
Arrives at Albany 8:48 p
Leaves Macou for Columbus 8,45 a m
Arrives at Columbus 2.15 P M
Trains ou this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Kufaula and Albany daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic aud Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufnulu with Montgomery A Kufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with tho Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Kufaula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Per-
daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
aines Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays.
Train on Blakely extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Fridays.
COMIVO SOUTH AHP HAST.
Leaves Atlanta t:15 P M
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta...... 6.55 P M
Loaves Albany......... 11:23 A M
Leaves Kufaula.... ..11:27 A M
Arrives at Macon from Kufaula and Al
bany..................... 6 ; 88 P M
Leaves Columbus 12:55 A M
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 6'-08 p a
Leaves Macon 7:85 PM
Arrives at Augusta ..........5:40 A If
Leaves Augusta * 8:80 P M
Arrives at Buvannab 7:15 A M
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily excopt
Monday, for these points.
Through Sleeping Cars on all Night Trams
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Mac >n,and Savannah ar.d Atlanta.
K H smith, \VI_LLlA_M ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Gen Supt. O R R, Savannah,
J C Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. Stmt. S W R R. Macon.
anS tf
JDCDJST^T
tour 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
GOOD AS NEW.
ATLANTIC JiJJBLF B. E.
GK91BAL 8UP*BI*TB2n>BHT , 8 OlPICB, *)
Atia*tic ahd Gulp Railroad >
Savaknau, May 17th, 1879.J
N and after SUNDAY, May 18th, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRK:>S.
Leave Savannah daily at J.J0 *
Arrive at Jesup * *
Arrive at Thomasville 6.L5 A M
Arrive at Bainbridgo........ A *
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at Live Oak D85 a m
Arrive at Tallahassee '*80 A M
Arrive at Jacksonville 7.30 A X
Leave Tallahassee „„..5.G0 P M
Leave Jacksonville ..o.t'O p m
Leave Live Oak 10609U
Leave Albany .4.25 PM
Leave Bainbridgo ...............AtfPX
Leave Ihomasville “^5 vm
Leave Jesup
Arrive at Savannah *^0am
No change of cars between Savannah and J ack-
sonyille and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars n *’ '
pah and Albany.
8.15 pm
6.00 pi
, 12.00 m
...... 10 30 p x
5 40 a i
9 25a s
4.50 p m
........ 11.20 a m
Georiia RaiM Cmpaay.
SUPEKINTKNDKNT-8 OFPICB,
ActfCTx, Ga, July 12, 1879-
Coimnenrins: SunJiy. ISth iu.t the fUDo-iSg
DaSsenger ^chisiule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta tune—8 minutes slower
tli mu Maoon : n .
>'0 17—BAST (<UUy)
Leave Macou
M il led gerille...^.
Leave 8i»arta
Leave Warreuton......^...
Arrive C'amak
Arrive Wa<*ftin*ton
Arrive Athens...
Arrive Atlanta^
Arrive Augusta.
NO 17—WEST (daily)
Leave Augusta
l>o»>o Atlanta
I^jtve At hem-
lAvnve Washington...
Leave Camak
Arrive Warreuton...
M 7:00 a m
8:58 a m
10:06 a m
11:14 a m
11:27 a m
2; 00 p m
8:15 p m
5:00 p m
.... 5.28 p m
... 9:85 a m
7.45 a m
9.15 a m
10.45 a m
...................... 1.14 p m
1.80 pm
Arrive Macon
No connocticn to
<U5 *’ N 0 1«—KAST {djuiy, except Sundmy).
Leave Macon — u IS n m
ia.saa2s==r=jsa
s^*jsrt=======& : .
Arrive Aucusta..^ —
NO 15—WEST (dzuij. exoept Sunday).
Lrttrt- iuuilt. US
Lo»ve Crnuk — } , . * “
Arrive Warraaton — Lisam
Arrut S»rt»... .... *-*S»ni
Arrive Milledsavule—
Arrive Muon.
..20
.... t-ii > tt
Tram, will ne* ,top »«
connertiom *t Aurusu for »U point.
But »i.a South,vot. und at Macon foraU point,
in Southwest Geonoa and Florida.
Sup, ro improved Sleeper, between Macon and
^i'CnminSleepre, Au*n«Ui? ^ , ‘-^ k ork -
OtUv one change Macon toNewiorx.
Tickets and BaKicmre Checks Time Cwda, tv,
are to ohtained at Union Itepot or at Union
Ticket Onto*, ** Mulberry 8t*»« ioHIfgoK>
Superintendent
B R DO RAM I,
onlMf
i through to and from Favan-
from Savannah for Fere and in a,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Dar.en take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
issengers leave Brunswick at S;00 p m, ar-
at Savannah 8:20 am.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A x (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
' r Florida. .. . . ,
Passengers from Florid.by thi, train connect
Jr-nup with the train arriving in Macon at 6J5
p x. (daily except Sunday.) .
Palace sleeping cars are run through to ana
from Savannah aud Jacksonville. ...
Connect at Albany with passenger trams botn
«raya o:i Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con. Euiaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc. _‘ . . ...
Mail steamer leaves Bainbndge for Apalachi-
ocla every Monday at » 50 a m: for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 am. ga „„
Close connection at Jacksonville dally (Sun
days except«d) for Green Cove Springs, bt Au-
custme, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river. _ , . .
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, at 11.87 a m, and for Brunswick at
4.40 D in, daily,except Sunday. _,
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION. - '
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7.00 A M
Arrive at McIntosh ** *’ “
Arrive at Jesup "
Arrive at Black shear * u
Arrive at Dupont
Leave Dupont **
Leave Blackshear m
Leave Jesup *'
Leave McIntosh 44
Arrive at Savannah "
WESTERN DIVISION;
XOTDAT, W*D*BSDAT AJTO PBIDAT.
Leave Dupont A JJ
Leave — T
i,eave Quitman
Arrive at Thomasrille.
Leave Thomasrille
Leave Camilla
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany
Leave CaaiiUa^.^
Arrive Thomasville
Leate Tboma»nlle .....
Leave Quitman
Leave \ aldosta ........
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ALBEMARLE HOTEL,
(European PUn-)
BliOADWAT. PITTH AT* * Tw A, 11 -»OU*TH Si,
MADISON SQEARB.
k* , .^S tt } I> » or “ HEW YORK.
u!6im :
W. W. COLLINS
Carriage Manufacturer,
66. 70 A 72 SECOND STREET.
On hand andIconstantly^arriving all.kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages 1
Durable Buggies,
‘Reliable Farm Wagons.
Brownes Hotel.
ODDOsite Passenger Depot,
nvnAConsr, - oeoboia.
Bstablished 1856.
Rebuilt and Refurnished 1878.
Has all Modern Improvements, Electric
Bells, Gas, Etc., Etc.
Large Sample Rooms' for CommercialT ravrlers.
Ample time for Meals between the Arrival and Depar
ture of aU Bailroad Trains,
The Brown Casa
xas
TERMS,
Meals,
$3,00 PER DAY
Fifty Cents Each.
GEORGE 0, BROWN, Pr'^rietor.
FILLMORE BROWN, Chief Clerk.
fv29tm
o m.-tenmes arw maoe ot tb* MtBtokriAiK
o workmanship nnd finteh MO onexcS d
,-n awarded premiums ut alikehm4« Fairs
!. Alabama, Texas, etc , ci».
' List of Gina. Feed. > oufi
Fayobla dnring th%, Cotton fiaaetm.
rrv» ot GUa.
SOf-KM«ns A* j
113.76
isaoo
141.76
| #. 75.00
37.60
100.00
110.00
120.90
130.00
| 140.QC
; tfl0.a
oady Ibt ah*
Special ten*,<
r coutiinlii? >*stj moni
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nor.% ftiid delivered (
a joak ourchmtn •
dais from oft
COLEMAN & NEWSOM,
COTTOJST FACTORS
-AND-
ROGERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block,
MACON, GEORGIA.
ilrod live planter*, who bought
xrat l:::ics last season.
From r«» wo macafactured (Has •
/ , <. .-•••(;under the Ann uaiut- of U T
.t? .fe Co., afterwards Clomoks, Bnowzi A'
1 !..:sdi> what was then known a* the Ta v4»r
i g the year we removed to tht*
O.'iveb > -v, i.j.dvclr .ravaged t«s cnr’iL
uleg Gins ov« i since Withloi.R cxpi3lei.ee.
l!.c hi st labor Favim* machincr. «nd skilled work-
lu\». wo po-sfs- advantages not enjoyed by any
a,ter manufacturer iu om line for producing die
skst work for the least money
Frivs-s, Engines and complete octet tturataueCI
•:u.i desired: Address
* ’OU If COTTON «I> « «». s, .- f.endor, i:onn.
Platforin Spring Wagons.
o n i;
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 0reiU
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. 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
the Planters of Crawford, Houston and adjoining counties,
will weigh all Cotton brought to our Warehouse.
] Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
GOLEM4N~& NEWSOM.
fiflT. AIRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
Tiio summit of the
PIEDMONT AIR DINE*
80 miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
FURK MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINERAL WATERS.
COMFORTABLE A PART M ENTS.
FIRST CLASS TABLE.
The Mount Airy IIot«l is situated in Haber
sham County, Ga, upon a spur of tho Blue Ridge
Mountains and upon tlio highest point crossed
by the Piedmont Air Line, is SC miles from At
lanta. Regular Hack Lines to Clarksville, Tal
lulah Falls and Nacoocheo Valley. an«i. when
desired, to Porter bp rings. Hotel open all the
^ In Atlanta buy a round trio ticket to and from
Mt Airy for ONE FARE. Terms. $2 per day;
$S and $10 per week, according to room. Chil
dren and Nurses half rates.
M C WILCOX. Manager.
Fred H Scofield, lute of Uplands Hotel, Hart
man, Ga, Assistant Manager, in charge of Office
ujn25 tf
Inducements tu iiuy Tou a
House for wliat Kens Will Cost.
Room llouse, one Three Rcoui
House, one Five Room House. I offer for
.nthlv installments in imall payments.
Two of the buildings just finisbod. They are on
Troup Hi 11 opposite tho Armory.
hukIG lm T OUKRVSKY
New Advertisements.
jy26 deod&wSm
“Schofield’s Pa able Steam Engines,”
BUILT’BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Compact, Simt)l8,‘ Strong, Durable.
and guaranteed superior.to any other'
WE SKLL^TUE
; Geleor Grain ;8oparator
With* our ENGINES—For IThreshinK-^Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sargno-Milk, Cotton. Prossss
And Machinery of every description.
BtrliiUiuro- boiij-bfis a. spaoiA..x.TY:
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
mavl fi n J. K. ^ Ar ve - ®-7
CATARRH
If neglected,may rapidly dcrelof |
into quick consumption. Ord» ^
nary treatments will not enre 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, and finally consumption and prtmature death, For .
_ CONSUMPTION HAY^FEVER ]
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal Headaches, Deafness,
| Sore Throat, and all diseases of the air-passages and lungs there is no treat-
meat so pJeasing, thorough, and certain to cure and give instant relief as
*®-SINHALENE
A compound Of the most healing balsams known to medical science, with
CARBOLATED PINE TREE TAR»ms^
wm-
a,b.v fc airlr i c a ges
haling from BcVone’s Inhaler,
breathing or
; is converted into a cleansing, invi*--
ng, and healing vapor, and taken direct to the diseased cavities of the
!, and into all the air-paasages and the lungs, where it acts as a local
application to the diseased surface, and its health-giving power is felt at
'• >nre. The only method by which these diseases can be permanently cured. >
HOME TREATMENT the Unitccf JState.s j
nvVnv*£*i» Iviutvi, or C’anndn,to be returned if not satisfactory. fl?~Also for Male by j
v * . . * druggistM. Send for circular giving full information, terms,etc. A com. 1
>etent physician always m charge. Advice fVee on all chronic diseases. State symptoms plainly, and yout
4*se will have immediate anil careful attention, and free advice by return mail. W7i> n trriiinr;, stoM* j
2Uffapcr. Address HOME DIElJlC'lNJbl CO., S. W. cor. Tenth and Arch Sts* PhiladelDhia. . \
GEORGIA HOME IMSURANGc
Incorporated
1859.
Capital
$350,000
rrfr A YEAR nnd eipensos to agents
§ 4 Outfit Free. Address P O VlUK-
KKY Augusta, Maine.
TO K tr RICH & CO. Portland,
Maine, for best Agency Business in
Expensive Outfit Hroo
SEND
the World.
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UMTKD
STATES
Sent free to any
st. New York.
t Geo P.Rowell & Co, lOFpi
A OKM
xj est selling Pictorial Kooks and Bibles.
Prices reduced S3 per cent. Addmoi NATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY, Philadel, iiia l’a.
$77
WESLEY AN FIlii A LEIN STITUTE,
STAUNTON. VIRGINIA.
OpersitsSOlli Session Feplcmbcr IStli. 1S79.
One of the lirut schools for young ladies in the
United States Climate unsurpassed. Sur-
raunJii gs beautiful. Attendeu by pupil from
Seventeen State?. Strictest economy nqutred.
Among the lowest tern- a in the Union.
TERMS—Board, Wnsluug, Lights, English
Course, Latin, French, for each hail o’ the Scho
lastic year
All extras very low. for Catalogue address
Rev WM A HARRIS, D D, President,
jnlil d^tiwfifc Staunton, Virginia.
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MAOON. O-A.
/"VFFEES tlie -dvartai-M of ali-n'll.rul loc»-
li n, low rates ol luition and board, nnd
thorongb instruction by a fully org»i »ad
xacuity.
A course of study etnbrrcii g Mathemati s,
Natural bciencc, Lngiish and r.t.'er Mtdern
XanguagW, b provided lorirngulrrstmienis*.
i'Lo Law School, or which Hon LIiComI Amicr
son. Johr. C Ruthin ore. Lsq and \V ii Hill,
Jit-q are tbo ins'roctors, cfTera j-t culiar advun-
’1 he
iden
r ail Ttr
> W.dnesday, Octo-
1. rich II*** r. rot con tel with
i reign *ubataiice liter Wxatin
bur, »lie “ADI CA ” earn
r< a»tr<l ami si ipreu ire‘h to tlieli
J J) CAUVhlL
CROWil^S
J BK1DB A CO’S new Crow
Tiosuax Packao:
to Agents.
st in the World,
ith jewelry.
25 Cents- 1 llu.slrated Vircldara of bi
ar d iai PlTiBLB Novelties tree.
J. BRIDE 8t CO..
JEWEL
li ro ad w i
New York.
led, ls70. Favorbly known tbroughouc
1 States.
University oi Virginia-
Session b<
continues nine n
t he Secretary of
Virginia. Albemarle
JAB. F. HARRItON, Cf
jul24 dt-<xl&w^m
the First of
mths. Apply for catalogues to
he Faculty, P. O., Uniwrsity
,irmun of the Faculty'.
Ilamner Hall, Montgomerj-, Ala.,
Cburch School for fctrls.
LAMBERT SPEKOEB, Sec’v. J, RHODES BROWNE, President
Capital and Assets over $500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
WM. W. CARNES. Agent, Macon, Georgia,
LYNCHBURG
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Lynchburg, Va. ♦
Assets, $535,043.20
Finest Varieties now Beady.
Also SDinsch and other Seed* for Fall Sow*
i J. torlerXe- 0»“ Wno ** w,1 ‘ *°° n ^
”ouV TURNIP FBETILIZBB riiouJdbeuMd
Knporaton, Cane Mlia *nd Ste»
Kaglaes arrlTlm dall r **
vATtv W. JOHNSON & CO.’S,
a HA&IBTTA SI&EBT. ATLANTA GA.
feadlorftUM. JollJ d*» tw
Send for Oircular,
W- W. COLLINS.
Car fnl in accepting Risks.
Prompt and Satisfactory in adjusting and Pay
ing Losses.
MACON, GA.
Send for Circular.
JEWSTT & ROGERS^ Agents,
MACON, OEOHOIA,
64 SECOND STREET
Bellevue High School
BEDFORD C0UMY, VIRGINIA.
On Va.$ Tenn. R. R. 15 Miles West of
Lynchburg.
! fA school in which young men and l oys are pre-
pared for Umversav or for business High and
m-altliy location, full corps of teaehe s thor
ough instruction, liberal provision for the ac-
commodation and comfort of students. For
catalogues containing information address
WR ABBOTT, Principal,Bellevue P O.
y21ti&w 2m
July
Southern Female College,
La Grange, Ga-,
Wi’h a faculty of nine thorough teachers, fine
building* and a complete outfit for all del art-
menu*, liu-rarc, music and art, effers the high-
est advantages at the lowest charges Nearly
double the usual time devoted to mus e and art
hence the wonderful p ogres* J,t*ie. 1 ast cata
logue numbers bl in music. Board, Jiterary tm*
tionand drawing jn-r annum $197:.-anie with
n:u»lc'SS57- Correg,K>ndems invitnl Write
for LataJogue for full particulars
juijid deodiw im i r* i.uX. President.
A8EMTS FOR MASSEY'S EIUELSIOR COTTlN
SINS, OISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AND
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES.
CARHART& CURD.
Importers and dealers in Hardware, lrorware
Seel. Agricultural Implements, Carriage Mate-*
rila. Paints. Oil*, etc. mar 2 caw ly
Kentncfcy Military Instilnie.
iThe school for boys and young, men. Thirty-
F fth year begins September 1st. Six miles c ut
of Frankfort. Address Coi. R D All**. *«upt,
** i ale.Ky. ■ ^ augfi w4t
$1200
o;>ed<lliL.
*.ea auohAS
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