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Ajents foe Telegraph ana Meuenger.
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F A C,.
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. r t—T 8 Powell
on—W A B»lJwr
return*—Duke A \\ ils
A Loll
.viil** —'C S Johnson
y.— B K Hud.peth
.-.jwn-R G M jrr.n
ir—H C Fryer
r»-D F Liwbon
I o-H »«WHtt
>n—J Q Adam ,
v.ile—rf Am.IL.i
uivi.’.—l* Rhode
n—L M Peacock
io c a
rpo (GiJ—Mrs :
J M Lows
i AC C Brown
JfOST£TTE|^
TO .11V ICAltK.
Died at the Age
WeekN,
BBDICilEn IO Mllfl.
Ho. ,tr»r.«;e!» ■till and omptv mnnroom
Which ItolJ eehoed oytlo: tender pmint.
And wh-re tho ..retest onto. woke to life.
Th»t hope'* bright pencil eer cs&ayod to
paint.
Two wi-ek#. my babe, have sped sinco firnt uj*on
M J bn ‘ t thy tiny, silken t...ui was laid,
Ardthf lifht prepare of thy tatoless f >rm
Ttroufh all »y bdngnaweet tuamlt made.
Tvowcthain whose brief f
learned
The h-ivbth o! bliss, *.110
Two k* that brought I
gift* . . ,
And left nt nmnlng bi
pace my ht% r i has
depth of aom.'vt’fl
life’s most precious
a little grave!
Sitters
Ftver ar d Ague is niort common in the spring,
but mo>t «»»-vero in the fall and the writer. It,
11 Btrictly a malarious disease, and so surely as
the Hitters are adopted, so surely will the mdi-
ho doptithii precaution be exempted
i pains and penalties. Add to this
valu* hs hutomachic and anti.biliiyus agent, and
u ’ho Will venture :•/irainsuv it, r::uaisio the first
place among family medicines.
For sale by all druggistsand respectable deal
ers generally, seal lw
from
Thai little grave! naught else my drooping C3es
Can. through their mist of tears, discern n§
Mr empty arms ache for thei r burden light.
My ^earningheart cannot its pain forget.
and anon
e.red word lets fall,
know. bring needed
Bat Faith stands near, and
Into my car some w
Which w.lf, in tim.
strength.
And lift mo from raysorr.
i heavy thrall,
leal
Upon mv brow, my babe, a sacred i
M’avset b) Pain and Death in the iast hour.
Whxh stamped theo heir of immortality,
ADd oheir to thy Haviour’s glorious dower.
t n ii . s kind arms I leave thee, knowing well
There waits for theo and me a heavenly tryst
And onto lotto closett. nweetot »»n<t
Of hurt!) or UooTon—the redeemed in Christ.
Dec.lur August IS. 167#.
To reach tho highest standard of
health, nature demands tho utnioet regu-
hrity of tho bowels; a slight deviation
brings many inoonvenienccs and paves
tho way to more serious dangers. We
tin ri commend Dr. Ball's Baltimore
Pills a^ tho best medicino for tho needs
of tho digeativo apparatus.
KHE0MAXI8M-
This dreadful torment, tho doctors toll ns,
in ihe blood, and, knowing this to bo trno,
wosdviao eeery anfferor to try a bottle of
parang's Bhoumatio liemcdy. It ia ta '
Icttrcally and will positively euro tbe worst
cim-, in the shortest timo. Bold by evory
dmg^iet in Slacon. Janl4 il&wSm
OKUKY—“Why will men amnio common
Tolatoo. when they can buy Marburg Broa.
'SIUIiOY NORTH CAROLINA." at tbe sum-
price.
Whleh J«* tihoapoat
t|,« „ • cf Dtm’, Durham. <«ntairir.g
l„v.:iy pipe lulls o( tlio best amoking tobacco
FERRINE
flu ureal Ml Cm,
Sriract from a Letter 'Written ns
by the Manufacturers:
Xtetrt Hunt, Rmlfs .0 Lamar. Mr.ror. Ca ,
—haiRMfuc Kiiclototl plcaso find bill for Ver
na*. We call your attention to the boxes. allow
ingyon bow inucli Perrin, it requiresi tocireeold
,-tirecic cases of (l'titlli and Fever, GUAltAN"
iHK A FKRMANBNT CURB IN' BVHRT
case.no matr kr of how long stand-
lNa.au 1 if a pemanei t cur.- is nut eftcclcJ. or
lithe chills return within S1XPT DAYS from
the lime they commenco taking the Ferrmo
Bl tUNDTHB MON BY and charge it neck to
v.. Ad we a>k is that you get your customers
to try it and let it show lor itself what it will do.
SUM. IN ALL CASKS UNDER A POSITIVE
OUARANTKU. Say to dealers who buy it of
JOO, "if it don't core don't joujmy for it.”
FKKttlXK MEDICINE CO.
fc.ru. August lfitli.
to thefublic.
A BOVR is the'otter from the proprietor. of
xX Ferrino which explains itself. Wo stall
follow it to the letter. We believe that it will
vconpliib ell they claim for it and oiler it to tlio
public with perfect confidence. If it don’t cure
you are not exported to pay for it.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR.
•u«*7tf
0PF1CB BIBB MANF’G COMPANY.
Macobt. Ga, August 12th. 1S79.
W E an* pleased to announce to the trade of
Geonra, Alabama and Florida that we
l ave put in the old
Macon Mills
* complete system of NEW MACHINERY,
•“bracing mII tho latest improvements, with
alncli we are now producing tno Justly cole-
w« hire boon at irreat expense to insure a thor
ough duplicate of these goods. and can say that
the doth we are now miking it equal to anything
' Tt ' i roduevni South, and f.*r superior to many
Porular brands now on the market. _
We pledge ourselves to maintain the high
•Undard of these Goods, and solicit from pur-
f b\>er», Urge and •‘mill, an examination of the
R»dj and a share of their patronage.
Ask your merchants for MACON SHEETING
SHIRTING AND DRILLS.
Very truly.
J. F. HANSON, Agt.
nm
A
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNK. SEVENTH GRAND DIS
T %l BUTlON. CLASS I. AT NEW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9.1ST»-I12th MON
THLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company#
This Institution was regularly incorporated i>j
Hi#Legislature of the State for Educational aziu
Ch&ritatle purjx>st*s, in 1S6*. -or the term 01
Jvcr.iy.nve vear>. to which contract thr inyio»a*
l o! the State is nlrdgisl With a Capita. Ot
J---lo which it ha* since adoed • reserve
fond o: fsso.OOO. ITs GRA ND SIN GLL > t M-
DISTRIBUTION Will take place monthly
the second Tuesday. It never scalt*s orpost-
Look at the following Distribution:
CAPITALPR1ZE $SO.OUU.
100,(VO Tickets at $2 each. Half Tickets $1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prise JlSd.OOC
1 Capital Prise -
1 Qyntid Prise
*Prues of |2AOO
1,000
SCO
Prix
JOPnz,
100 Pria
100..
«n ... ITT
io
10J300
5.0m
5.000
5,000
10,000
10,000
loiooc
900
bOOOPrlaoeot ■■
AFPROXIMaTION prizes.
• Apprcximetion Priioa cl RS00
* pr-ximatiou Prix. s of 200
J* A; pruiimatioa PrukSOf 100.^
U r -*es. amounting to $UC.40o
, R^l-msib’.o corresponding agents wanton at
; . •■vi-u.er.t points, to whom a liberal com pen*
^-•ou will be paid.
. Ai ;,::raiion lor rates to clubs should only be
•Auaetoibt' home office in New Orleans.
, M ,; r clearly Matin* full address, for further
•^-uruauou.or feed orders to
M A DAUPHIN.
P O Box ew Orleans. La.
, A:i ourgrand extraordiuary drawings are un-
Age men t of GBN G
GEN
. - —• pi miu cAiiauriuuNj i
Jjerihf supervisicu and manag
^^HKAUREGARD and
JUBAL
Authorised by th’ Commonwealth of Ky,
==1Qth =
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
(Jommouweaith Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULKY’S THEATRE.
In tbe City of Louisville, on
September 30i 1879;
Drawn* never postponed, occur regularly on
the last d»v of every lnstith (Sundays excepted)
and will i>e «fU|>«‘rvi*rd by men of undoubtt*d
rharacterjand»landing, and ticket holders^*-mts
•"'* r^j,eel fully requested t#» send on
“ w th proper credentials to ex&m-
IWll^f.
A New Era in the History
of Lotteries.
GRAND AND I'NrKttKDKNTED 8UC-
GK88 OF IHK NKW VCATIKE8.
Every ticket-holder can b« his own
supervisor, call out his num
ber and see it plaoed
m tho wheel.
Tho Management call attention to the graM
opportunity presented of obtaining, for oolyS2,
any of
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
and clut;
rcprcaentativi
inc into the Draw
Central anil Southwestern Railroad
hivinu. Ga. June M.UV1
0 > ana after Sunday, June », 1879, pa
trains on the Centra] and South'
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
TBAlV >0. L-SOIIG SOUTH AJTO WWT.
Le%v *s Savannah ^^.>.90 a
Leaves Augusta. wh . m . hhhh .m..»hAI6 A
Arrives at Augusta. k4S r
Arrives at Macon. »
Leaves Maccn for Atlanta^. 6:15 p
Arrives at Atlanta A JO a _
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COXCZJVS SOUTH AMD HAST.
Leases Atlanta ,*11:40 P ■
Am . co »t Maoon.... MM .., M 6:40 A H
Leaves Macon — 7:00 A U
Arrives at M;llodSeville... 9:44 A 1C
Arrives at R.»tonton...... M M .U:S0 A M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 P x
Arrive# at Bavannah. M . M . MM .... M . M ,. MM< 4.-00 p x
Leaves Augusta... 9A0A X
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Rail road for all noints in Florida,
THAI* *0.S.—TrOlHG HOBTH AND HUT.
Ljave* Savannah 7:80 P
Arrives at Augusta...., «.*..*^...A:40 A X
Lea .. Augusta... ..8:80 T X
Arrives at MiUedgeville....... MM .... M .. < . 9:44 a x
Arrives at Eatonton J1:S0 A X
Arrives at Macon 8:00 A X
Leaves Macon lor Atlanta 8:40 a X
Arrives at Atlanta.* 1:15 p x
Leaves Macon for Albany and RufauJ*. 8 85 a x
Arrives at Eufaula.* 8:42 p x
Arrives at Albany............ M . M ,.... MM .. M 8:48 p x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8,45 A x
Arrives at Columbus 2.15 p x
Trains on thisJbchedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, EufH0a and Albany daily, ms’
close connection at Atlanta with Western —
At Eulaula with Mon^omcry A Eufaula RjSd I Street, or at his Shops, on Poplar Street,
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at - a
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Train connects at Fort Valley for Per*
S '. daily except Sunday, .md at Cuthbert for Fort
sines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays,
COXIMtt SOUTH AMD HAST.
Leaves Atlanta.....„.. i ,......,..,..,..„ M .„„..f:15 r
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6.55 p x
Leaves Albany 11:28 A X
Leaves Eufaula.............. *....11J7 A X
Arrives at Maoon from Eufaula and Al-
, bany 6:88 p X
Leaves Columbus ...12J5 a x
Arrives at Maoon from Columbus..,*. &08 p x
Leaves Macon 7:85 P x
Arrives at Augusta...*...................*.......6:40 A X
Leaves Augusta * 8:30 p x
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 A x
Passengers for Milledgeville and Batonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. l
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
Tt rough Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Macju, and Savannah and Atlanta.
EH SMITH. WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Gen Supt. O R R, Savannah,
J C Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Geu Trav Agt. Suet. S W R R. Macon.
anS tf
gran
.**.# 86,000
*** 10,000
... 5,000
1 Prize * *
10 Prizes $1,000 each *—.„*...—*„.
20 Prizes 500 each *•*..*.••
100 Prizes 100 each
10,000
*.„ 10,000
..... 10,000
200 Prizes 50 each
10,000
rt*K) Prize* 20 each
12.000
J.OflO Friiwi TOMr.h
10.000
9 Prizes 800 es* h, ap’roximafn prises 2,700
9 Pnzes 200 each do ao 1,800
9 Prizes 100 each do do t 906
OPIUM
ornklnr llsMl Cuird ’»
1,680 Priie. Illi,408
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $L
27 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, $100
All applications for club rates should be made
to the homoolilce.
Remit by postoffloe Money Order, registered
letter, bvnk draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
•r:,. For tickets and information suldress COM'
MON WEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ
COMMKRKORD. Soc’y. Courier-Journal Build-
in*. l.omsviile Kv. autrSO eodtutliusatAwly
Atlanta Medical College.
The Twenty-Second Annual Course of Lee•
fun s will commence October 15tb, 1879, mnd
close March 4th,lSS0.
FaculiT—J G Westmoreland. W F West-
morciand, W A Love. V H Taliaferro, JnoThad
Johns n, A W Calhoun, J U Logan, J T Banks.
Demonstrator, J W Williams.
This well-established College affords opportu
nity for thorough medical education.
It is in attiliation with, and its tickets and
diplomas recognised by, every leading medical
coileg- in tlio country.
IUquirements for graduation as heretofore.
Send for Announcement, giving full informa*
t!0n * JNO THAD JOHNSON. M D, Dean,
aunS cod!w Atlanta, Ga.
MOotlMtoMap
O N and after this date we will deliver Ice in
all parts of tho city at Io per pound. Or
ders left at Factory or tho Mulberry Street De
pot will receive prenptattention.
maytS MAOON ICE FACTORY.
MSI
AND
CAS ETS.
I n AYR on hand » complete stock of Burial
Cuj.cs, Coffin! unit Caskets of every descrip
tion, which 1 will sell very low. I am also r.seut
for a ,
Fluid Embalmer,
ov • lift use of which I guarantee to keep a body
41*> fit vs in a state ol PKRFE JT PRESER
VATION, and in any kind of weather. Refer
ences can be given at the store. Those wishing
to use the Embalmer must notify mo immedi
ately after the death or tho jerson they want
preserved. Personal attention to all orders.
ARTHUR L. WOOD
Next to “Lanier House,”
MACON) GBOBSXAi
Siindnv or nUht cullsnuwerud from residence
corner r*ocond and Walnut Streets.
jul22gtow2m
Gsonia Bailmai Ccipaaj.
Obmmeociu Sunduv, lath inst, the following
IV .wnner schedule will bo operated.
Trains run by Atlur.tn timo—s minutes slower
tUli Mucoil:
NO IT—EAbT.(duily),
I^ave Mucon ™
D,..\o M'.I'lsl.^vihr — 8:58am
8 part ill
Leave Wuronton - - “
Arrive Camak ‘i. : L 7 „ “
Arrive Washingion p n
Arrive Augusta - 5 -" s P m
NO 17—WJS8T (daily).
Leave Augusta
Leave Atlanta
Leave Athens
Leave Washington...
Leave Camak
Arrive
....... 9:85 am
*.*.•• 7.45 a ni
9.15 a m
*..*.10.45 a m
■■■- - LI4pm
Warreniou J-JJ P m
Arrnve Ejiarta....*
Arrive Milledgeville
Arnve Macon.
..**. 2-55 p
&J6pm
rnve xacon m
No connection to or from Washington on bun-
16—BAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Maoon — — P JJJ
Loave Mfliedgenlle. * “ p “
Leave Bptoa- J®-***?
Anive Camak
Anive Augusta...
„ 6.80 a
NtTlfr^WliST‘(dauy.'except Sunday).
Leave Augusta
Arrive Warrenton
Arrive Sparta am
Arrive iliUtsUeville
Trains will not stop at fla* stations,
dost connections at Augusta for all points
East and Southeast, and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Superb improved Sleepers between Macon ana
AzKU&ta. . v v
Foilman Sleepres Augusta to New York.
Only one change Macon to New York.
Tickets and Baggage Checks. Time Cards, etc,
are to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
T.cket Oaioe, 6, Mulberry «^ ioHN80N _
Superintendent
K R DORSEY,
5, n lt-#** Oanaral Pass*?n***r Agent
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE
AIE-LINE RAILWAY.
OFFICE GSN’L PASS. A TICKET AGT
ArniXTA. Ga, Oct 81,1S78.
O N and after Sunday, November 10th. doable
daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
going east.
Night Mail and Paesenger Train.
Leave Atlanta %
Day Passenger Train.
-15 p m
"GoTnO WEST.
Ni*ht Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta —
Leave Atlanta *
Day PfcSMTi ger Tram
Arrive Atlanta.* * 10 80 pm
Leave ACanta
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Acoommodation Train
Arrive Athuua**...**
Leave Atlanta**.** * 5 4C a m
^ Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta*.*** *.*.*.*.
We »*- —
Lo»l Kreivht end Accommodation Train
Arrivu at Ati»nt» — *-50pm
Leave Atiaau^^---—^ ...
Arrive Atlauta.— - * - 1J0 * 1,1
L Ctoe®^^tAito»for ; ji'^mt.W«t
and at Chariotte tor q m.
WJ HO ffl N Ptoen*«andT^e.A6m.t.
DOOBLlS OAlla'S’
TO AND FROM
FLoRIDA
Macon & -Brunswick R. R,
Gnxnux SupiaiFTiaua-*.- ovvioh.)
Macon, Ga., ApmV ihto f
Sunday, the 10th inittl 1
v/ senger trams on this road will run a/
lows.
CUMBERLAND ROUTB via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. h SOUTH, Daily
I^eave Macon 7:45 PX
Arrive Cochran****. - T — 9:47 P X
Arrive Eastman..**** 10:45 fx
Arrive Jesup ****** 8:27 AX
Arrive Brunswick.**.......*, 6:00 A X
Leave Brunswick per steamer*..* *....* 6:15 AX
Arrive Femandina .....***..**..*.*.10:15 A X
Arriye Jacksonville ******* 2:85 FX
Arrive Cedar Keys 8:55 p x
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 3. NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Keys 6:25AX
Leave Jacksonville*.* 11:15AX
Leave Femandina per Steamer...* 845PM
Arrive Brunswick ***..*****..7:45 P x
Leave Brunswick 8.-00 f x
Leave Jesup 10:85 P X
Leave Eastman * 8:81 A X
Leave Cochran .4:88 A X
Arrive at Macon*. *,...*.*.* 6:45 A X
Close connection at Maoon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta aod Augusta,
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 8,Sou t
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 7:16 AX
Arrive Cochran 9:48 a
Arrive Eastman * ,.,....* 11:14 A M
Arrive Jesup 6:25 PX
Arrive Jacksonville 7:26 A X
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily, exoept Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville*. 6.15PX
Leave Jesup... 6.15 * M
Leave Eastman 1;91 FX
Leave Cochran ....* 8.45 F X
Arrive Macon 5:16 P x
Connects at Macon for points North, Bast and
W08t * HAWRINBVILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun*
day.
Leave Cochran.* 10:00 P X
ArriveHawkinsville* ......... 10:45PX
Leave Hawkinsville.*...8:80AX
Arrive Cochran.*.**..** 4:15 AX
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Macen.
Leave Cochran *.......... 10:00 A X
Arrive Hawkinsville*..* ,..*•* 10:45 AX
Leave liaa kinsville. 1-45 P X
Arrive Cochran —. 2:80 PX
Com-wCts at Cochran with trains 8 and 4 to and
from Maoon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W. J. JABYIS. Most. Trans.
ID O TT 9 T
TOUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
Xf so cetll on
W. W. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on fcecond
GEO. S. OBEAR,
92 O lierrv street,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CROCKER'S’. CHI1VA. GLASS WARE. CHANDE
LIERS, HALL LIGHTS. LAMPS ETC., TABLE
CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, KITCHEN
KNIVES. TIN WARE. AGATE IRON WARE.
JAPANNED TIN WARE. WOODEN
WARE. BASKETS, WILLOW WARE.
STOVES OF ALL KINDS
Send in your orders.
FIRST-GLASS 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.
W.iW. COLLINS
ATLANTICJrGDLIB. B.
GSOTEUX 8CT3BIlf TBNDEHT'S Of PICT, *)
Atlantic and Gulp Railroad ’ >
BAVAV5AH, May 17th, 1S79J
O N and alter SUNDAY, May 18th, Fassenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4.10 P X
Arrive at Jesup 6.88 P M
Arrive at Thoma8ville....*.*...*„..M.*..*6.25 A X
Arrive at Bainbridge**..*....** 9.40 A X
Arrive at Albany 11.00 A X
Arrive at Live Oak **..**.**.** 1:85 A H
Arrive at Tallahassee .7.S0AM
Arrive at Jacksonville * 7.80 a m
Leave Tallahassee 6.00 P X
Leave Jacksonville. 6-00 * m
Leave Live Oak.*. 1050PX
Leave Albany p 31
Leave B&inbrideo .8.4j p x
Leave Thomasviile «...« .**...7.85 PX
Leave Jesup A45AX
Arrive at Savannah 8*20 am
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany,
passengers from Savannah for Femandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Danen take this train.
Pasaeiuers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;00pm, ar
rive at Savannah 8:20 am.
Fasb^ngers leaving Macon at 7.15 A X (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
PAisengcrs from Florida by this tram connect
at Jetmp with the train arriving 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 witn pasiienjier trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eulaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc. ....... . . v-
Mail steamer leavet Bambndgefor Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9.50 a m; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 am. *
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, ot Au
gustine, 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
440 pm,daily,except Sunday.
tX TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7.00 A X
Arrive at Mclntoah ** ** 9-W A X
“ 11.50 a x
2J0PN
6.45 PX
5.00 AX
9.10 A X
12.20 PX
2ASP X
5.15 PX
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Blackshei
Arrive at Dupont
Leave Dupont ** "
Leave Blackshear M
Leave Jesup '* **
Leave McIntosh
Arrive at Savannah “ “
WESTERN Dm»iON:
XOVDAY, WIDIXDiT AND FRIDAY.
Leave Dupcmt...***..***...*.*..***.— 5.40 AX
Leave Valdosta*.* * 8.WAX
Leave Quitman - 9.87 AX
Arrive at Thomasville* Rtf A X
Leave Thomasrilie..
Leave Camilla.*.
*.*.A16 P X
*.* 6A0 P X
5A0A*
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany*.***.. „„ M
Leave Camilla.*.. r.S5 A X
Arrive Thomasville ,*.*.10A0 AX
Leave Thotr.asville 1.00 F x
Leave Quitman S.lS P X
Leave Valdosta A40 P x
Arnve at Dupont 6.50 P X
J S Ttbost, Master of Transportation.
aprSStl
Finest Varieties now Beady.
AUo gpir.wh »r.d other Swis for P.ll Sow-
*. Barley, Eye, O.t. end Wheat will»onbe
rt oi5' TURNIP PtBTIUZBR ttould be n.ed
Kraporatori, Cane Mills and Steam
Kagloes arrlflnj dally at
txa-r? W. JOHNSON & CO.’S,
£1 MARIETTA STREET. ATLANTA GA.
0, if.. »*
pORg'S
ALBERAARU HOTEL,
(European PUn.)
Bboabwat. Rnl At* A I..,lMotBH Si,
MADISON SQUAR1.
NEW YORK.
uMUa
Carriage Manufacturer,
66, 70 f& 72 SECOND STREET.
On hand and constantly^arriving all kinds
ot Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
durable Buggies,
J Reliable Farm.Wagons.
Platform Spring Wagons.
a,b r »v Carriages
Send for Circular.
W. W. COLLINS,
MACON, GA.
& NEWSOM,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, .Opposite!Blake’s Block,
MAGOIU, ------ GEORGIA.
We most respectfully inform the^Planters of Middle and
Southwest Georgia that we have removed to the Ware
house formerly occupied by Anderson & Troutman, on
Poplar Street, opposite Blake’s Block, where we will do a
General Cotton Warehouse Business. And in connec
tion we have built a large Store House in which we will
continue to sell Groceries and Provisions.
We have on hand a large and complete assortment of
Groceries and Provisions which we will sell as low as
any house in Macon. We will always keep on hand a
large quantity of Bagging and Ties to supply our Cus
tomers.
Our senior partner, Mr. Bobert Coleman, from his long
experience in handling Cotton, is perfectly familiar and well
posted in it in all of its details. He will give his entire
personal attention to the sale 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.
Jy26 deod&nrSra CjQXillBlWC.A-’Kj'jfe NEWSOM.
CLAYTON RWOODS.
SAMUEL A WOODS
WOODS
fiottm Factors ail General
& CO.,
Commiei Merchants.
o-
Agents for the so,. „ SoJnbIe p , cifl0 Glwn0 ,
82 BAY STREET, SAv,^, MAH , QEORQ , A
*3* Libera! advances made on Consignments. Prompt potloia^
ness. ‘.‘■-ntion given toailbmi-
- ■ ..... .. . — »uk2* dawSm
‘ScMiell’s Po able Steam Engine
FOR THE WEAK.
NERVOUS AND
DEBILITATED
DB. EASBROUCK'S
ELECTRIC BELTS.
The alHicted can cow be restored to perfect
health and bodily energy without the use of
medicine of any kind, and without tbe slightest
inconvenience to the patient’s habits or daily oc
cupation.
Reader are you afflicted?
and you wish to regain your health, strength
and energy of former years? Do any* of t ho fol
lowing symptoms meet your distressed condi
tion? Do you feel nervous, debilitated, fretful,
timid, and lack the power of will and action?
Are your kidneys, stomach, or blood in a disor
dered condition? Do you suffer from rheuma
tism, neuralgia, or aches and pains? Have you
been indiscreet in early years, and dud yourself
hurras sod with a multitude of gloomy symptoms?
a re you subject to loss of memory, have spells
of fainting, fullness of blood in the head, feel list
less. moping, unfit for business or pleasure, and
-nfiject to fits of melancholy? Are you subject
to any of the following symptoms: Restless
nights, nightmare, palpitation of tho heart, hash-
fulness, cot fusion of ideas, dizziness of the Lead,
dimness of sight, etc? Thousands of young men,
the middle aged, and even the old suffer from
nevous debility. Thousands of females, too, are
broken down in health and spirits from disorders
peculiar to their sex, and who, from falso mod
esty or neglect, proloug their sufferings W’hy
then further neglect a subject of such vital im-
purt.nce, when the remedy can be so easily pro
cured?
SB. EASBEOUCE’S
ELECTRIC BELTS
or self-application t i any part of the bedy meet
every requirement. The moot eminent *}>bjn.-
cians indorse them, and we offer the raostce -
.incing testimony direct from the afflicted
themselves, who have been restored to
Health, Strength and Energy,
after drugging in vain for years.
Send at once for descript ive circular, which
will bo mailed free, containing information worth
thousands of dollars to the afflicted of either
sex.
Call on or address (all communications confL
dential)
B. £). Traphagan & Co.,
Soleapents for tlio Umled Stales,
Koi>m» s mid 4 ssi Broadway.
huk29 dAawlHw New Y< ntCity.
Great Inducements to Buy foo m
House for what Kent Will Cos",
sale on monthly installments in Hnall payment*.
Two of the buildings just finished. They are on
Troup Hill opposite the Armory.
T GUERNSEY.
New Advertisements.
No one who is thoroughly regular in
i6 bowels is half as liab c tu disease ha he that
irreglar. flo may be attacked by cor.tatrious
diseases, and so may the irregular, but he is not
nearly as subjoct to outside influences, Tho uso
TARRANT’S SFLTZBR APERIENT
lecurcs a regularity, and consequent immunity
sickness. Sold by all druggist a. sep21w
Eaggpjiaa
BMbaSr
Ve will pay Agents a Sail
; expenses, or allow a larg.»
r and wonderful invenlioriA
A YEAR and
ERY Augusta, Maine,
tho World. Kj
ive Outfit
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNHID
STATES
nt free to any address on receipt of 3 c«nt
ȣ7 CU
v; ij.v -
bullt;by
WORKS.
Send forICircular
■ ±: - S0m
SCHOFIELD’S IRON
MACON, (GEOBGIA.
Gommct. Simule, Stron 0- Durable,
and guaranteed superiorlto any otherf
wb sbll:;tue
Golsor jGfralJi ISeparator
With our ENGINES—For Thrashinsi Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Gris: Mills, Sargha-Mills, Cotton Frossss
And Machinfiry of every description.
BITXljjDX3NTO- A g*I?SOXA3j‘r'S’ :
WRITE FOE FAETICULAC3 AND FKICES.
tuavl fim J. ?i.
CATARRH
If neglected^inay rapidly darelta
Into quick couaumption. Or*
nary treatments will not cure it*
Its effects are nervous weak"
loss of smell, taste, hearing, and
voice, weak eyes, dizziness, faint
feelings, matter dropping into the throat, disgusting odors, and/Inatty consumption and premature death, For
m CONSUMPTION HAVFEVER
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal Hoadaches t Deafness,
Sore Throat, and all diseases of the air-passages and lungs there is uc treat*
meat so pleasing, thorough, and certain to euro and give instant relief
DEVONE'S ■ ■
-B6Tr.de
<* - Huk.D'
A compound of fho most h..Hn, bmlsuns known to medical aciwiee,!riUl
CARBOLATED PINE TREE TAR breathiaf or in^
haling from DeVone’ft Inhaler, is converted into a cleansing,invig
orating, and healing vapor, and taken direct to the diseased cavities of tho
head, and into all the air-passages and the lungs, where it acts as a local
(application to the diseased surface, and its health-giving power IS felt at
'once. The only met hod by which these diseases can be permanently cured.
HOME TREATMENT the Vnfteif JtateJ
n _ Vr4V _._ tvitatto or ('unada« to be returned if not satisfactory. 2**“Also for sale by
um vomb dniggistH. Bend for circular giving full information, terms, etc. A com-
>etent physician always m charge. Advice free on all chronic diseases. State symptomsplainly,and you*
t^se will have immediate and careful attention, and free advice by return mail. When writing,nam.
V* paper. Address HO.UK XYLKOICINK CO., S. W. cor. Tenth and Arch Sts- Philadelphia.
, thorough, and certain to cure and give instant relief aa
INHALENE
A
UMNTti AVaKTKD,—for the best and last-
selling Pictorial Books and Bibles,
reduced 83 per cent, Address NATION A L
* NG COMPANY. PhiladeB.hia Pa.
. tu-.ONTU >.nU.'Xi,clisos KunKintfcl
sta, Me. Outfit free. l?ni\v & Co,
MERCER HlVlfflcsssi
MACON. GA.
O FFERS tho advantages of a healthful loca
tion, low rates of tuition ami board, and
thorough instruction by a fully organized
Faculty.
A course of study embracing Mathematics,
Natural Science, English and other Modern
Languages, in provided for irregular students.
Tho Law School, of which Ron Clifford Ander
son, John C Rutherford, Ksq. and W B Hill,
Esq, arc tho instructors, offers peculiar advan
tages to students of Law.
Tho Fall Term will open on Wednesday, Octo
ber 1st. For Catalogue and other information
address the President, Rev A J Battle, 1> U or
the undersigned
JNO J BRANTLY. Sec Fac.
ull 6d.eod8wAw3ti '
~Cbttc<7.
TF vour fancy is for aKIO COFFEE of a lii«l
1 rich tlaror. not route* with a irlutinou,
he I■ aile by Mi
j in Union b
J I) Ci !>A
CBOWI;
R.
J BUI DM & CO’S new Crow
Jewel St tTlOlfKEY PlCKAfla
?7 50 per !«>•> to Agents-
s.t*£ in tlio world,
rith Jewelry, by mail, postpaid
sires
ulurs of
I’Ll
SEOBGU HOME IfflBMCii C0IP4IT.
litcorporaied
1859,
Capital
$350,000.
LAMBERT SPENCES, SeoV. J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
Capital and Assets over.... •... ^500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Aeents at all Proaiinmt Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
asen.s atauxiwuuuu. LAUDiJEr SPENCER. Secretary, at Columbus, Ga.S
WM. W. CAKNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia.
LYSrCHBURG
FIEE INSURANCE COMPANY
Lynchburg, Va.
Assets, S533.043.20
Car ful in ace tiag Risks.
Prompt and Satisfactory in adjusting;-and Pay
ing Losses.
JEWETT & ROGERS, Agents,
MACON, OKOKGIA,
64 SECOND STREET
J. BRIDE & CO.. liTSiK k
':!)7 AS k o .i <1 w uy , J 7* P {
NLW Yokk. “* Rie
Favorbly known ttr
15 a inner Hall, Mom "ornery,
Church School for tir!...
Bellevue Hign school
BEDFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA.
On Va. Ot Tenn. R- R. Miles West of
Lynchburg.
A school in which young men and boys arc pre
pared for University or for busine-s High ami
healthy location, full corps of teacho s, thor
ough instruction, liberal provision for the ac
commodation and comfort of students. For
catalogues containing information, address
W R ABBOTT, Pnncipal.Bellevue P O.
jult24d&w 2m
Kentncky Military Instiintd.
iThe school for boys and young men. Thirty-
F fth year begins September 1st. Six miles cut
of Frankfort. Address COL R, D Allbr, ^upt
Farm- ale, Ky. aug5w4t
A6ENTS FOR «ASSET’S EXCELSIOR COTTbM
BINS, DISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AND
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES.
mmi 1 curd.
Importers and dealers in Hardware. Ironware,
ieel. Agricultural Implements. O-rriag,; Mate-
8 V^lrtjs . OilP. rr.ar ijjtn. ly
DN1TERSITY OF GEORGIA.
P HMELL.D.D.LL D, Chaxcillor.
ri^HE 79th session of the Departments at
JL Athens viz: Franklin College, State Col
lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arte.; Lav/
School opens on first Wednesday m October,
Full course of study in Ancient and Modern lan
guages, Mathematics, Bells Lettres. History,
Metaphyiiica and Bthics. Natural Philosophy,
Astronomy, Chemistry, Geo egy. Natural His
tory, Agriculture, Kngineering. Analy tical Chem
istry, Mechanical Drawing, Law-
50 Jree scholarships in Franklin Col'ego.
210 free scholarships in State College.
For fall informutijn and catalogues aJurcsa
the Chancellor or
LHCHARBONN1ER.
q Secretarv Fncultv. AiV. -ns. Ga.
University oi Virginia-
Session begins ou the First of October,
continues nine months. Apply for catalogues to
the Secretary of the Faculty, P. O., University
Virginia. Albemarle county, Virginia.
JaS. F. Harriet ON. Chairman Of the Faculty.
iul24 dtodAwSm
WARM SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTi. GA.
feet above the sea, a fountain gushing forth
1,400 gallons per minute—temperature 90 de
grees Far. „ . .
The atmosphere is unexcelled for purity and
dryness, and the continual mountain breezos
render tt “'^SToFSOAM).
Per day.*.**...——- * 8 2 00
Per week: * 10 00
Per month 80 00
Children and servants half price.
Hacks to meet each train at Hamilton, Geneva
and LaGrange.
For further infoi matron address
J L MU8TIAN.
un 14 w9d od Proprietor