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loisnla (Ua)—R DSnropihire
Amencus—K A Giles
Albany—J M Lidff
CiiabrrwT s Pow, h
»-»w*o.*—W H Baldwin
III. .WU3*%— Liuke A Veil!
fortGa:nea—M A Lxtt
Marshallvii!(J S John*oa
»wU:i—K V Hudspeth
Goonrosom-K O Morris
C Kfy^
Potrers—D F Uvlion
Camilla—Frantbn P Bum
Kyron—J N Bateman
Fort Valley—Bom, Greens A Co
Porr/—Postmaster
Talbotton— L A Baldwin A Co
Kflynoida— Hines A Goddard
milod«?evihe—W T Conn
Foray th—A II Snriul A i W Ensign
Gridto—Brawner A Son
Barcosviilo—II 8 8 watts
Katonton—J Q, Adams
BanJersnlte— a A Sailiran AO O Brown
Hawkmsnlle—D RDo..-*
Kaat r an—L M Peacock.
Kuux ville (Ga)—M C Hatcher
Oglethorpe (Ga)— Mrs >allie Hill
Buena Vtfla-J M Lown
Bullards Station—T arcy
(IOSTETTEuv
PERFECTLY PREPARED.
There was once a perfectly modern girl.
With perfectly modern ways.
Who »aw perfection in tfverythirg
That happened to meet her Race.
8 - cli perfect!* lovely things she saw,
Ana p rfectlynwlnl too.
That none would hate dared to doubt her
word.
8o perfectly, perfectly true.
The weather, she said, in summertime.
Was perfectly, awfully warm.
The winter was perfect, too, when there came
Home perfectly terrible storm.
8be went to a perfectly horrid school,
In a perfectly hornd town,
And the perfectly liomd teachers there,
Ihd things up perfectly brown.
Her lessons were perfectly, fearfully long,
Kat never were perfectly said.
An 1 when she failed, as often did,
Herfaco grew perfectly red.
The church she attended is perfectly mag—
Willi a perfectly heavenly spire.
And perfect crowds go there to hear
A perfectlyatunning choir.
The latest styles is perfectly sweet—
The last the jierfectcst out.
The nooks she reads are perfectly good.
(Just here wo raise a doubt).
A ride she took was perfectly grand.
On a perfectly gorgeous day.
With a perfectly noboy friend of hers,
\\ !. > i.di !>«•:.ftl to paisthat *:»_>.
The perfectly elegant falls she had seen,
Wi.cn on her way to the lake.
And the graph c description she gave ua all
Was simply a modern mistake.
The perfectly splendid form dashed up,
In a perfectly killing style.
And the perfectly terrible waves came down
Jn a perft clly lovely pile.
I might go on with this “perfectly’* poem,
Ard write to the end of time.
But fearing to wear your patience out.
Will bring to an end my rhyme.
Doctors are to guard human lifo And
Inog relief to the hick. So does Dr.
Bull's Baby Syrnp; it contains nothing
injurious end is always tollable. To be
had at all the drug stores in our city.
Pnoe 25c.
Ml - . ■»•««- ■■ -
Eminent Da. Wm. P. Mteuaut, Karine
Horn im —Port of Baltimore, writ os: *1
take plea-nro m recommending Ooldon's
Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beer as it most
excollt-n To .sc ai.d invigocator of tho sys
tem. I heve tested it with universal success.'
bold by Jno. Ingall*, Macon.
Unpnritlieleil **rolliM la Ktooks
Aie aiiy liciug mado in Wall rtroet. Ti.o
btock Exchange never afforded a: ch splendid
points, and operators by the new Mutual
Capital zition bystem have boon richly re-
warded ou mvoetmo .ts of from to 625,-
UQj. An Indiana merchant nudo 8102.17
from ievtstiLg 850 in a capitalization.
New Orleans livery stable proprietor invest
ed $100 in May, and Jano 7ib received a
clack for £Gdi.l2. Olhors have even done
bolter. New circular, 4 * liuloa for Soccers,”
with invaluable information to all in
vestors, msilod free. AH lauds of Bonds and
8 ocks bought and eold by Adams. Brown
& Co, Bankers and Biokers, 2G and 28 Broad
street, New York.
bueujItism.
This dreadful torment, the doctors tell ns,
in tho olood, and, knowing this to bo true,
wo advice overy sufferer to try a bottle of
Dara^gp nbeanutio Remedy. It is taken
• . m. ...v - : : *ili positively cur * the ,k>;
ca-.o, m tho shortest time. Hold by every
druggist in Ai-con. janll d&f8a
Will oil is cheapest
\ ; ,»*-K if i'LKu\ llurl.ain. rontainii.g
tw, nty pips lulls of the boil s.u iking tobacco
made, or one com moo cigar f Bach oosta
suit. ants dAw
—**wny wm atu smoko common
Tolawcc, when they can buy Marburg Bros.
*SKALO> rtCRTH CAROLINA.*’ at the same
price.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AMD PROM
FLO RIDA
Macon & Brunswick B. R.
®IT TEff s
f! It ii paasive suicide to permit the health to be
undermined, the constitution broken, and the j
lease ofllfeshortened, by nervous complaints
conetipation, biliousness, indigestion, headache,
intermittent an a remittent fevers, when it is a
fact established by unquestioned evidence that
the Bitters will prevent nr.d remove these evil9.
All the symptoms of lassitude and general de
bility speedily vanish when this invigerant is
given h trial. Female by all Druggists and res-
pert.able Dealers generally. aug5 lm ■
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Ky,
=llt1n==
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULBY’S THEATRE,
In tbo City of Louisville, on
Saturday. Aug, 30, 1879.
The Drawing will be supervised by men of un
doubled character and standing, and ticket
holders, agents and clubs are respectfully re
quested to send on representatives with proper
credentials to examine into the Drawing.
A New Era in the History
of Lotteries.
GKAXB AX'D UX'fBKCKDKXTJCD SUC-
CKSS OK TIIK NEW FKATIKKH,
Every ticket-holder can be his own
supervisor, esll out his num
ber and see it placed
m the wheel.
The Management cal! attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only $2,
*.i> of
THE FOLLOWING FRIZES.
IWnmwm . 4 30.000
1 Prize
10 Frizes mi,,..II linil*
20 Frizes 500 each . f . TTt . T . t .,
100 Prizes 100 each
200 Frizes 60 each
600 Prizes 20 each 1r - n ,—
1,000 Frizes ,, „- T
9 Prizes 300ea*h, ap’roximaUn prizes]
Macon, Gw., April 19, 1S79.
O N and after Sunday, the 20th instant. Pi _
senger trains on this road will run as fol
lows;
CUMBERLAND ROTOR via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PA88BNGER NO. 1. SOUTH, Daily
Leave Mscuc - - 7:45PM
Arrive Cochran.. MMm 9:47 PM
Arrive Eastman.^.. .10:45 pm
Arrive Jesup *3:*7 A v
Arrive Brunswick. 6:00 AM
Leave Brunswick, por steamer 6:15 AM
Arrive Fernandina io-i* A M
Arrive Jack-onviJle * 2:35 PM
Arrive Cedar Keys 8^5 P M
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2. NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Ke\s 5:25 AM
Leave Jacksonville..... 11:15 AM
Leave Fernandina per Steamer 3:45 PM
Arrive Brunswick P M
Leave Brunswick 8:00 p m
Leave Jesup 10:35 P M
Leave Eastman 3:31 a
Leavjj Cochran............ 4:33 A
Arrive at Macon 6:45 a _
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
2i»s: and West via Atlanta &ud Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION N0.3,8omt
Vi* Jxflun and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 1 —- - r 7:15 AX
Arrive Cochran. 9:43 A
Arrive Eastman ..11:14 a
Arrive Jesup 6:25 p
Arrive Jacksonville 7:15 A
NO. 4 NORTH, Daily,except Sunday.
I^ave Jacksonville 5.15 P
Leave Josup 6.15 a
Leave Eastman 1:21 PM
Leave Cochran 2.45 p
Arrive Macon 5:15 p _
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
; HAWKINS TILL B BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Bun-
day.
Leave Cochran........... 10:00 p
Arrive Hawkinsville m....... 10:45 P
Leave Hawkinsville. — 3:30 A
| Arrive Cochran 4:15 AX
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Mate ii.
Leave Cochran u —- ,10:00 AM
Arrive Hawkinsville.— mm 10.45 a
Leave HawkinsviUe MMMM ... 1.45 PM
Arrive Cochran......... M , M 2:30 p m
Connects at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. HupU
W. J. JABTI5. Mast. Trans.
9 Prizes £00 each
9 Prizes 100 each
do
do
1,960 Prizes $112,406
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets. $1.
-7’ -k-N. $.71. 55 Tickets, $100
All applications for dub rates Bliould be made
to the homooiHce.
Remit by po**’office Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or express. Full list of draw
ling published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all tickct-hold-
rs. For tickets nnd information address COM
MON WEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ
COMMLUF >RD,Soc’y, Conner-Journal Build
ing, Louisville Kv. auc5aug?S
Atlanta Medical College.
Tho Twenty-Second Annual Course of Lec
tures will commence October 15ih, 1879, and
close March 4th, 1880.
Factl.t—J G Westmoreland. W F West
moreland, W A Love, Y ii Taliaferro, Jno Thad
Johnson, A W Calhoun. J 11 Logan, J T Banks.
Demonstrator, J W Williams.
This well-established College affords opportu
nity for thorough medical education.
It is in affiliation with, and its tickets and
diplomas n cognized by, overy leading medical
■ngs In the country.
Riquiremcnts for graduation as heretofore. I I
H Send for Announcement, giving full informa-
* JNO THAD JOHNSON, M D, Dean,
aug8codlw Atlanta, Ga.
iMuui MsMepii
/'VN and after this dale we will deliver Ice in ,
all i*arts of tho city at lc per pound. Or
ders left ut Factory or the Mulberry Street De
pot will reccivo prompt attention.
iy22 MAOON ICE FACTORY.
ONLY $43.00
IYIAlO:^ to NEW YORK
AND RE i URN !
VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE to Ports-
i mou U, Yjv. tlu ucQ by Old DommiouLiue
si - oXcaYork. (LkhI unti. <)ot >b<?r
V .< I ir,.TO >1.1.-oil I i F, riMinouth Si
hours, and 26 houn« voyage from Portsmouth
to New York. One of the magniflouni Sido-
Whal Sttaiamof tlie Old Daunmoii Hleams .ip
lane k»T > Portsmouth at -7:00 p m, as follows:
bku; KELL, sailing Mondays; OLD DO
MINION. sailing Wednesdays; WYANOKB.
sailing Saturdays. Tho iargost and best up-
Pointed Steamers on the Coaat These (round
inp) Tickets cutitie holders to Stat» Koo.u
Accxjromud'itions and Meals on Steamers. Rc-
m-mbr* you aro only one night out en route
from llawi to Port.>month. Elegant Sleeping
t ar* are run between Augusta and Wilmington
(without c »ange). Cost of double berth section
from Augusta to Wmmn*ton $2. or for the
ni*ht$uo. These Sleepers are well ventil .led
■•’•i without upper bantu. Tho ncroramomla-
tiou-i lurnuhed on SUumer without charge—
(paveugers supper on Steamer sreond night
•ittr leaving Macon, Georgia) The reduced
fate for double berth section oa Sleeper, and
rentable charge tor m- als along the Rni'wavs,
makes this dei-nlrd y the cheapest route be
tween Macon and New York.
Fo*’ Tickets. Time Tables, etc, apply to S C
HOGS. Ticket Agent, Cl Mulberry Str«-ct, or
Ticket0:!uv,Union »»epot.orBURR BROWN’S
Ha:»to.vJ Ticke* otfioe. 84 Alulberry Street,
Macon, Ga.
W 11 STANFORD, Stw’yO D 8 S Co.
197 Greenwich Street, New York.
1J27 suntu wed lm
9A.T1 1SAIIA1 lAvlltlth,
GRIFFIN. GA.
Boudxm and Dat ScnooL you Boys.
Ag-Board and Tuition for the Fall Term of
wur months S53.
Sc ool organized on the MiliUtry System. Full
«>nrse of study. Boys prepared for College or
Eaiioeo. Thorough instruction and strict dis-
«pline. Sptwfal inducements offered students
•torn abrtrd. Correspondence solicit'd. For
farther informat on and Catalogue address
WM IRA SMITH*Principal.
P O Box 227 Gridin. Ga.
W Makaham. Secretary, augioeodlm
NOTICE.
T\URING the * nauing week we expect to ro-
IJ moxe tst.H-k now m BlikeV Block to
: >: .r.d ,• .rcerof Cherry and Third vtreets
formerly oerupM by Messrs Hnff A Harris,
where we intend to keep a large and well-select-
ed at ck of Groceries, which will be sold at as
low fuures as any hoase in the city and on as
rood terms. Call and «M us.
auglOtf JOHNSON A HARRIS.
mm
V SPLi XI)ID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
A POSTON*. SBYBXTH GBAUD DI?
TRIBiriOX.CLASS I.ATNBW OKI.HAN'.
TOBDOAT.se PTDOBBS ».JS71>—llitli MON
THLY USA WING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution whs regularly incorporated Dj
•JjoLsmslaturo of the State for Educational and
yhar.tatle purposot, m 1868, for the term of
twenty-five year*, to which contract the inviola-
o! t lit Mate is pledged with a Capita-
which u has since adJed a n*serve
- IDSiVjw ITS GRAND SINGLE Sl’M-
Ria LilsTBlBUTlON wvl. tn.f pluttmwtbly
•»Ii)- - tocoBilTu-.hlsT. llimer sraJi>»orpoj:-
Pom*. Loot .1 the lo.io^i:.* Distribut.or.:
CAFITALPRi'/.F $5\iX«0.
lOCkOOO T.ckt tsat $2 e-ch. Half Tickets $1.
. LIST OF PRIZES.
J Capital Pnze.. -4»W
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Prise....
CM and Sonthwestern Haiiroads
b A van ah. Ga. June 26,1969
O N and after Sunday, June29,1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows :
TKAI2T HO. 1.—ftOIHO MOBTH AJTD WH0T.
Leaves Savuiinah .9:20 A
Leaves Augusta. .9:30 ▲
Arrives at Augusta..,.- 4:45 F
Arrives at Macon ~.~.~....6:4fi p
Leaves Macon for Atlanta^.,. 8:15 p
Arrives at Atlanta .3:50 ▲ M
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COMIHG SOUTH AJTD BAST.
Leaves Atlanta^...,..............................11:40 P
Arrives at Macon 6:20 A M
Leaves Macon... 7:00 A M
Arrives at MiUedgeville.......,* 9:44 AM
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 A X
Arrives at Augusta 4-45 p x
Arnves at Savannah 4:00 F M
Leaves Augusta 9-.S0 A M
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad tor all points in Florida.
T&AIlf HO. 2.—GOIHO HOBTH AJTD WB8T.
Leaves Savannah 7:30 P M
Arrives at Augusta..,. 5:40 A M
Leaves Augusta .,-..8:30 P M
Arrives at Milledgeville...... 9:44 A M
Arrives at Eatonton M ....U:3G a m
Arrives at Macon 8:00 A M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta.................. 8:40 A M
Arrives at Atlanta.................. 1:15 P M
Leaves Macon for Albany and Bufaula, 8 35 A M
Arrives at Eufaula.^*. * ...» 3:42 F M
Arrives at Albany... 8:43 p x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8.45 A M
Arrives at Uolumbu*? 2-15 F M
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, makiui
^ ou>* connection at Atlanta with Western ava
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Bufaula with Hculgomery A Bufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and Bast.
Bufaula Train connects at Fort Valley for Per-
ry.ilaily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays,
COXIKG SOUTH AHD HAST.
Leaves Atlanta. P M
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta......^.... 6.55 ? M
Leaves Albany......... 11:23 A X
Leaves Eufaula .11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from Bufaula and Al
bany. 6:58 P M
Leaves Columbus ............12:55 A M
Arrives at Macon from Columbus...... G:08 p x
Lames Mac A 7 *?n t ts
Arrives at Augusta..... ( .., M , M .. M .».».».»...5:40 A M
Leaves Augusta ...S:30 r M
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 A M
Fanoogenfor Milledgoville and Batontcn will
take train No. S from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for those points.
Ttrough Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Macm.and Savannah and Atlanta.
K H SMITH. WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket AgL G en Supt. URX, S&vnnn&ti.
J C Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. Bunt. 8 W R R. Macon.
anS tf
10,000
APPROXIMATION FRIZES.
* Approximation Prizes of $300 $2,700
® Aj.jcjiimatioa Prtxs cf 2tS) l?n.'0
A|»;iroiima;ioo Priusof mo 900
*.-t7 Pr i ^ amounting lo..... $110,400
R^>;- i.-.b.o corresponain.- agents wanted at
an ptUKinrr.t i>oiiits, to whom a liberal com pen-
**9ibwiU be paid.
, dpi-liealion lor rates to clubs should only be
the homeorficc in New Orleans,
clearly slating full address, for further
Ud^ruiaaoii.or r«»^d orders to
M A DAUPHIN.
P O Box 692. New Orleans. La.
A,I our grand ,-xtraordinary drawings are un*
J*er ihr kupervisicn and management of GEN G
J^KAUREGARD and GKN JUBAL V
I HAVE on hand a completo stock of Burial j
Ca>t-s. Collins and Caskets of every descrip-
, which I will sell very low. I am also agent
Fluid Embalmer,
by the use of which I guarantee to keep a body
4 to6days in a sUte of PERFECT PrKSER-
V'aTION, and in any kind of weather. Refer
ences can bo given at the store. Those wishing
to use the Embalmer must notify mo immedi
ately after the death of the rerson they.want
preserved. Person vl attention to all orders;
ARTHUR L. WOOD
Next to "Lanier House,”
MACON; GEORGIA.
Sunday or niaht rmlls answered from residence
corn-r Decoiid and Walnut Streets.
JuUZdtaw-m
ATLANTA S CHARLOTTE
AIR-LINE RAILWAY.
OSFICB GEN’L PASS. & TICKET AG’T
ATLiDTi, Ga. Oct SI, 1S7S.
O N and after Sunday. November lOtb. double
daily Tram* will run onthis Road aa follows
GOING BAST.
Nisht Mail ar.d Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta... .
Leave Atlanta.— S.15 P in
Day Passenger Tram.
Arrive Atl.nla — ■■■■■■■
Leave Atlanta — —- 6.00 px
GOING WEST.
Night M»U and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta lLOOm
Leave Atlanta
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta —•• 10 SO p ax
Leave Atlanta -
GOING BAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta ... „
Leave Atlanta 5 40 »xn
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta _
Iamyc Atlanta 015»P.
GOING WJ2ST
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta 4.30 p K
Leave Atlanta. ...........
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta — —... 11A0 a xn
Leave AtianU _
Close ooiHiectiou at Atlanta for all points West
mxd a, Charlotte for g M
WJ HOUSTON, ♦
General Passenger and Ticket Agent,
Geoifia Railroad Ccupanj.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
Auousto, Ga, July 12, 1879-
Ccmnienciug Sunday, lSih mat. the following
pa-ss«T.gar schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—3 minutes slower
than Macou:
NO 17—EAST (daily).
Leave Maco::..... 7:00 am
Leave Mil ledge v dig. *, 8:58 am
Leave Sparta ^.lO.COam
Leave Warranten.. ..11:14 a m
Arrive Camak a ni
Arrive Washington 2,00 p m
Arrive Athens,....^... S:15 p m
Arrive Atianta. MM 5:00 pm
Arrive Augusta. S.2Spm
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave Augusta 9:33 a in
Leas e Atlanta 7.45 a m
Leave Athens 9.15 a m
Leave Washington .10.45
Lew 1 e Camsk.,
ATLAIlIimDLFEK.
GlBlBAL 8UPIBIVT*P1»BXl’s OlFICJ, *)
Atlabtic and Gulp Bjulroad >
Savannah, May 17th, 1S79J
AN and after SUNDAY, May 18th, Passenger
V/Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at ...........4.10 r M
Arrive at Jesup....^ 0^3 p M
Arrive at Thomasvilio^. 6.25 a M
Arrive at Bainbrldgc M ,~M~..~~-—»»—....9.40 A M
Arrive at Albany H-00 A M
Arrive at Live 3:35 A M
Arrive at Tallahassee........ -<-^0 A M
Arrive at Jacksonville.M....... w »*.«» a m
Leave Tallahassee 5.00 p x
Leave JaeksonriUe....M.«... M .. M ......5-C0 F M
Leave Live Oak...., ...» 1050PM
Leave Albany ,.„ m .4.25FM
.7.35 PM
....5.45 AM
Arrive "at Savannah 8^0 AM
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping rars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany. _ _ _ ,.
Passengers iron: Savannah for Fernandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Fusongexs for Darien tiike this tram.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 p m, ar
rive at Savannah S:20 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 AM (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with tins train
for Florida. ... „ .
Passengers from Floridaby tblv train connect
at Jt?>up with the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
P M. (daily except Sunday.)
Palace sleeping cars are run through to ana
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains bo-h
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, Now Or
leans, etc. _ . . , , ..
Mail steamer leaves Bainbndge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9.50am; lor Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 am.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Spring*, St Au
gustine, Falatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
8t John’s river. „ . , .
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, at 11.S7 a m, and for Brunswick at
4.40 d m, daily,except Sunday. _____ ___
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays ox copied, at 7.00 A M
“ " 9.50 AM
11.50 AM
2^0 PM
6.45 PM
U0AX
9.10 A M
1220 PM
2 AS PM
5.15 PM
Arrive at McIntosh
Arrive at Jeaup ""
Arrive at Blackshoar 1
Arrive at Dupoxt “
Leave Dupont " "
Leave Blackshear "
Leave Jesup
Leave McIntosh **
Arrive at Savannah **
WESTERN DIVISION:
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND PHID1Y.
Leave hnpont.. MNM . HHW ... M ....^ MM » M . 5-40 A x
Leave Valdosta 8.15 AM
heave Quitman 9.37 A M
Arrive at ThomosTilld W ^..........1L45 a m
Leave Thomasville 3.40 P M
Leave Camilla ...4.16 p M
Arrive at Albany
5.2») AM
..... 7.35 A M
.10.50 A X
................... LOO P M
S.1S P M
Leave Valdosta 4.40 P X
Arrive at Dupont 6.50 T X
J S Tyson, Master of Transportation.
• D O TT1IWI
zpriSh
Leave Albany
Leave Caatilla
Arrive Thomas villa.
I jeave Thomas ville
Leave Quitman..
-
Arrive Warren ton
Arrnve Sparta............
Arrive Milledgeville...
Arrive Macoo~.~-i i
1.14 p i
....... L30 p I
....^. 2.35 p m |
....... SA5 p m
T B-Mnm
No connecticn to or from Washington co San- |
^‘ ^VO 15—HiiT (diily.eio-'pt Sand.;).
Df»T0 — ' ^ pin I
Lo«nJ Mxll«lsoTille™
LeiTe Sn»U
Warm
SLBEWURlt HOTEL,
(Burcpean Flan.)
9.15 p
„.10.45 a m
12.15:» m
12.50 a m
. WP HM —- 6 S0 a m
H0tt-WB8TW2K „ „
issg 1 • r= foSS
Arrive Warren ton — ***. 113
Arrive - —— *■ J; * ™
Arrive 3di.ledgev...e .ft ■ ■ ■ -■»
Ajr»;e Macon... 6.45 am
Trams will not stop at flo* stations,
Clo-t connections at Augusta for all points
Bast ui«i ‘v>uthoa-t. and at Macon for all points
in <outh ^ t'st (fee mt and Florida.
Superb improved Sleepers between Macon and
^PullmanSlecpre* Augusta to New York,
Only one cna::gc Macon to Sew York.
Tickets and Baggage Checks, Time Cards, e.c,
nn to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
TiaelOfflof.M Mulberry S‘>g’ t ioH , f80 , r>
Superintendent
DORSE 1
Broadway. Fitts At, A Twkttt.,ouris Sr,
MADISON SQUARK.
I, J Jajxteit.
Ht?ey Waltkb,
nl6lm
JpBOFBfl NEW YORK.
Finest Varieties now Beady.
Al»o Spiusch AT.d for FiUSow-
iBi. lUriey.Ryc, 0»ti aud Wna.t »U! sooc be
'o!fr‘IUKNIP F2BXILIZER should be UMd
Kraporator*. Cane UlUs and Steam
Koglnes arrivln; dallx at
VARg W. JOHNSON & 00,'S,
« marietta street, Atlanta ga.
Send for Priou. jull, dAw *W
XJO 3ST =* *1?
YOUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
Xf so call on
W. W. COLLINS,
at his Carriage ^Repository, on Second
Street, or at his Shops, on Poplar Street,
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN in every
Department and FIRST-CLASS MATE
RIAL to work on. Now is the time. Send
your Vehicle at once and have it made as
G-OOD AS NEW.
Brown’s Hotel.
Oooosite Passenger Depot,
MAC03ST, - OEOROIA,
Established 1856.
Rebuilt and Refurnished 1878.
Has all Modern Improvements, Electric
Bells, Gas, Etc., Etc.
W. W. COLLINS
Carriage Manufacturer,
68, 70 <5c 72 SECOND STREET.
On'hand and constantly fc arrivinglall|kinds
ol j Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons.
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers.
Ample time for Meals between the Arrival and Depar
ture of all Bailroad Trains.
TERMS,
Meals,
$2.00 PER DAY
Fifty Cents Each.
GE0BGE 0. BHOWN, Pronator.
FILLMORE BB0WN, Chief Olerk.
Jy291m '
i H6 %tmsi iiiifl.
•«*-u !cc* a«r.t j CImw £97 ei3S5' , f^
P-very oaeWM S?
Thrso TTmcrnnra aro miwte tfl$
i ihc \vorkmnn«hlp and SuhiaJi *30
■i aw:ird- ‘.i, iinr* at alfenfnfeM baira,
; crgla, Ahham.i,Texas, etc.. eJa.
Price l ist of CIns, Faeiara a:;4 8aaficc3anu
Tayablo during thw Gotten fewn.
XVtW ... >•
\k> Saw
riw da
*. :,yoo
87.60
10000
110.00
1A100
moo
moo
160.00
I 5V *■£- »- AU».
m.1 ii-'
TW3T
113.7a
mco
i {
L«:xcd ready for ifttynal and detfvacwdt
cu ry. Special ten*,’ oHnhmKn f
fo* Circainr 'ni-.inlnf >-ttLaonlaia from o%
fund red live planters, vbo bou«ht asd v|
machines lost scosoil
From 3813 to i’v*® manuractnrec Gicx <
•, Gcvnjia, under the firm luu&fofB. **
GOLEBAN & NEWSOM,
COTTOJsr FACTORS
-AND
GROCERS AID PROYISIOI DEALERS
Poplar Street, .Opposite Blake’s Block,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Platform Spring Wagons.
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 find complete assortment of
Groceries and Provisions which we will sell as low as
any house in Macon. We will always keep on hard a
large quantity of Bagging and Ties to supply our Cus
tomers.
Our senior partner, Mr. Robert Coleman, from his long
experience in h andling Cotton, is perfectly familiar and well
posted in it in all of its details. He will give his entire
personal attention to the sale i 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,
IF* dcnMira, (TOIMMJs NEWSOM.
iJt Co., afterward* Cuexoxt, Esoewa St
:-Irnado what was then known o*» <rs.yant.
During thovear IS58 ve removed i© firat
.. !u r * we have boon OAclnslroly engaged In m&ni
: - < i,”' i 1 1 i-1 o 'Yitb!oiigeDt , fter.?e
: 1 :h r? '\i. :• ckffM work
we v ' * cdvsnt'gov no*. by any
t. rmnnnfaetunt lu our lir.c f\»r »li<
. r work for tho 12AM money.
XiV'2 vjl Engine* and complete ots.Ci rnrtffsucA
wh'.-.i desired. Address
oqiMVS C0TT05 GI5 fw., fiow L«.n4»n. toan.
Great Inducements to Suy Tou a
House for what Rent Will Cost.
O NE Six Room House, ono Three Room
House, one Five Koom House. I offer for
sale on monthly installments in small payments.
Two of tho buildings just finished. They aro on
Troup Hill opposite tho Armory,
angle lm T GUERNSEY.
New Advertisements.
\Ye\\i il jay Age a L-. n Maiary of ilUO per racath
and usiMna-s, or allow a laice COBWOtaioii, toaell our
new and wonderful iDjpatioua. wraa ««» « “V*
tSauiido free. AddremPnv^^AN & t o.«.
$777 Outfit Free.
ERY Auicusta. Maine.
Address P O ViUK-
r.TJi^YT^ TO F G RICH & CO, Portland,
uilliN JJ Maine, for Lv=t Agency Business iu
tho World. Kx pen si vo Outfit Free
TUJK CONSTITUTION OF THE OAITBD
STATES
Sent free to any address on receipt cf S cent
stamp. Address Goo P Rowell & Co, 10Sprites
st. New York. aun7
l“7 A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
tPl I to Agents. Outfit tree. Shaw & Co,
Awcustn, Me.
“ScbofieM’s Po aWe Steam Eegiiies,”
BUILT*BY
SCHOFIELD’S IHOM WORKS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Compact, Sinmlg, Strong, Durable.
and guaranteed superior.to any other*
WE 8Er.IC.BM
Golsor tOraln. ;Soparator
With our ENGINES—for .ThrashianijPurposa
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho -Mills, Cotton Presses
And Machinery of every description.
EtrXXSj30I2GTGH- OESJCSXXalSXt-IS -S. iSSP-iSaX J a.3j r i.' J *2' Z
WE1TE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
tnevl 6m j. g. snHorirj.p fe
CATARRH
If neglecbxLiaay rapidly dovolra-
into quick consumption. OrriW
quick consumption,
nary treatments will not cure it.
Its effects aro norvons woaknosju
loss of smell, taste, hearing, and
- . . voice, weak eyes, dizziness, faint
feelings, matter dropping into the throat, disgusting odors, utA finally consumption and premature death. For
m CONSUMPTION HAYFeVER
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal ITe.-idaehes t Deafness,
Bore 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
DEVORE'S
,-»Tna.
i Mark.!
nd of th. monk he.lin, billunu known toxn.iXic! science, w;'.h
WESLEYAN PEMALE INSTITUTE,
STAUNTON. VIRGINIA.
Opccs its 80th Session September 18th, 3879.
Ono of tho first schools for young ladies in tho
Uuited States. Climate unsurpassed. Sur
roundings beautiful. Attended by pupil from
Seventeen States. Strictest economy required.
Among tho lowest terisB in tho Union.
TERMS—Board, Washiug. Lights, Knglish
Course, Latin, French, for each half of tbo Scho
lastic year $115
All extras very low. tor Catalogue address
Rev WH A HARRIS. D D. President,
jnill d8ttw6t Staunton. Virginia.
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MAOON. GA.
/'AFFERS the advantages of a healthful loca-
* } tion, low rates of tuition aiid board, and
thorough instruction by u fully organised
Faculty.
A course of study embracing Mathematics,
natural Science, English nud other Modem
Languwges. is provided for irregular students.
The Law School, of which Hou Clifford Ander
son, John C Kutherforc. Esq, and W ii Hill,
Ri*i •»-<> »*»© instructor?, offers peculiar advan
tages to students ot 1a»w.
•She Fall Term will op«.u«m Wcda«Mlio'. Octo
ber 1st. For Cataloguo and other inforumtion
addteos tho President. Rev A J Battle, 1)1) cr
the underagned.
JNO J BRANTLY, See Fac.
nll6ie>il3wAw3t
rich llavor, not coated with a glutinous
foreign substance alter reacting, tuy non
but ihe rarefuljy selectet
roasted r.nd shipped m-rii to tbc trade by Mocdt
Jenkms A Co. New York. Sold in Macon bv
augSdAw 3m J D CARVER.
PDAUf *’ J BRIDE & CO’8 newCroxn
K J i jy ' j Jewel STiTiosBBY Pjccagb
$7 50 per 100 to Agents.
Cheapest Ixi the World.
Two samples with jewelry, by mail, rostpsid,
25 cents- Illustrated circulars of STarLi
ai.d EiifKir* blb Novelties lx-oo,
J. 3RIDE 8c CO., KilBira
JticottdWikY, JrlS/n
Nzw Yoaz.
tiblishoJ, 2S70. Favorbly known throughout
Cnito-I rttnt.ts
University oi Virginia-
INHALENE
A romp«ond of tha most healing balsams known to medical science,with
CARBOLATED PINE TREE TAR breutliing e Hit-
haling from Devonr’fl Inhaler, is converted into a cleansing, invig-
Jing l
iting, and healing vapor, i
■'atoalltneo
DeVone’b Inhaled.
>etent physician always in charge.
few will have immediate and careiut aut'iiuuu. auu ■ rt_-i-
iupaper. Address 110.1 IK MBIHCLNB CO., b. W,
. Jd taken direct to the diseased cavities of tho
head, and into all the air-passages and tho lungs, wh*ro it acts aa a local
application to the diseaM d surface, and its healtu-giving power is felt at
. »nre. The only method by which these diseases can bo ixsrmanently cured.
HOME TREATMENT the Cnileifhtntcs
or Canada* to be retamed if not satisfactory. CTAIitO for mile by
dnmgiiitM. Send for circular giving full informatii “ *
Advice free on all chronic diseases. State r
fnl attention, and free aitrfce by return !
ion begins on the First of ottoLer, and
5 cciitiiiucs nine month-- Apply for catalogues lo
{ rhe Secretary of the Faculty. i\ O., Um»crs.iy
1 Virginia. Albcuiarie county. Virginia.
2 Ja^. F, H iREDON, Chainnanof tho Faculty.
i jii)2idi-od£w2Ri
j Usiuner Nall, Monigomerj, £!&.,
| Cliurcb Kcxiool lor Mrto.
i Kt Rev E H Wiemes, lx lx. Visitor.
I Ret Gbo M Rvxehslx, ix I), ltccU r.
State symptoms pla
, _ -turn mull. \r/imv-rxiing,u
’. Tenth oad Arch his* Philadelphia. J**
GEORGIA HOME INSORABCE
Incorphratei!
1859.
Uapital
$850,000.
LAMBEET SPEH0EB, Seo’v. J. EHODES BEOWNE, Presidenl.
Capital and Assets over .....§500,000,
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Bellevue Higii * - chool
BEDFORD COUHTY, VIRGINIA.
On Vai 3c Tenn, R. R, 15 Miles West of
Lynchburg.
* (A school in which young men and toys are pre
pared for Univerzitv or for buaine-s High and
healthy location, full corps of teache thor
ough instruction, liberal provision lor the ac
commodation and comfort of students. For
catalogues containing information, adarefcs
W r R ABBOTT, Principal,Bellevue P O.
)ul>2LdAw 2m
Mem Female College,
La Crxxngu, Ga,,
With a faculty or ir.r.o taorou^h teachers, fine
buildings arU a complete outat for all depart,
aieuts, literary, music aad ert, c.lTers the high-
rat adrantages at the lowest charges. Nearly
double the usual time devoted to music nr.d art
tenet the wonderful pr ogress here. Lost cata
logue numbers S3 in music. Board, literary tui
tion and drawing per annum SIDY; tamo with
music $257- Correspondei.is invited Write
for Catalogue for full particulars.
julj29 dtodAwlm 1 F COX. President.
Agents at all Promimnt Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
LAMBERT SPENCER, Secretary, at Columbus, Ga.
WM. W. CASKS3. Agent, Macon, Georgia
LYNGH3URS
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Lynchburg, Va.
Assets, $335,043 00
A8EITS FOR niASSEY'S EXCELSIOR GOITtM
Si*S,DISSTOSoCIRCULARStWS AMD
FfllRBAUit'S STANDARD SOALLS-
CABHhHi & CURD.
Importcn 1 and dealers in Hsravare Ironware
cultural Iiaplc^cats. Ctrrbxs ilatc-
nls.Paluts.Oils, c:.'. nar3 ouwly
Kentncty Military I ti:nid^
iThe school for boys and josng men. Tliirty-
. ““ y? ar begins boptercber 1st. Six miles tut
^ Ucl R D AxLBar.i*upt»
aug5 W4t
Send for Circular,
W> W. COLLINS.
MACON, GA.
* Send for Circular.
Gar ful in accepting Bisks.
Prompt and Satisfactory in adjusting and Pay
ing Losses.
J B W7x£"A"”x i & ROGERS, Agents.
MACON, GEORGIA,
_ _ 64] SECOND STREET
TO THE PUBLIC.
-—— ■-0— ■■■■ ■■■
H. SCHAT.T. & BES.,
with an entire new stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
of the latest styles ar*cl l>est manufacture, and
we are prepared to manufacture all s yles of
Custom Work to order. Repairing neatly and
promptly attended to. Also a large stock of
LEiTHERand FINDINGS always on hand.
Hoping to receive a share of the public patron
age we ask all to call, examine and *.v convinced
that ibis is the best and cheapest store in the
city.
H. SCHALL & 3RD.
aui>6 2m
$1200
Address 8. - _ GuA> T & i
- Ss., CinctnBaU. Qm