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LUCKS OW.
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• t otblacki.e-s tell.
lu j,, r b> li* r shsttarod stone,
\ , *; i ■ i.t-r watcher's tret,
JLrth ill* darkened earth
... „ c*n.e like the ru»h offiume.
* . -».d an«l huh.
jn breath Ir. tbe e»-« of Death,
*r- rnb!*d with victory*
can to tie- H u bland man.
.. i/H i bolt hr hurled!
:v *l*»s to the Bieland la**,
, n’raand the world.
T»fc»wg«* *••••*
. . u )■ An a family medicine
lu, £ ^„coont R il Dr. Boll's Biltiiucre
MOnd ■*«»• ■» » !>.»•« oboi -ou-
, »■ t \ on h.i-d lor aw-i of nee. auitj.
«.»,ioy3A .. Wi . uen «;U0Ij common
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** fr7,f . iara 0AEOUN4.** *t the »%»»
, ... i„ i u.h : . t.vo to your .oemy is
f0rei»MK«; to yoor •ppon. ui, toltrauo, ;
toe friend, your heart} to yoor child, a
jood iiamphj to * f-t!.ar, deferenc,;
, , nr mother, conduot that will mak<
. 1 r joe; to youra-if. r.apecf; to
ii.d tothubick Simmone’
* r - B (joletor. I found it excellent
... , t h, ii>di|(««uon, diszitive.
and heada hr. A. J. Abiins.
Bow shall we make soma money ia
the qnrsti n thought oyer by many in
•ti i i'ake our silyice and remit
, ,mall »;nnt to Al-x Frotbiogham &
Co., brokers, 12 Wall atreet, New York,
• to i y tbeir j i iioioud invertm. nla Have
,, . xt 1 many rr.ioi prearii.g need, K■ l <1
lor their ySaonelal Report, eont free.
Freni IMail»iiul»lird Edward
JrnnlnKN. JI. 1>, Nurxeen City
llospllai, Ilallli X. X. S.
Coldae'a Liebig’i Liquid Extract of
B, .f and Tonic lnvi({0i»tor, it a rery
sftMet le artiola of diet. Io Diphtheria,
Ualeriel Typhoid K. yer, ami every de
le. sing iliaeaao, ite aee will bo found in-
r. utlo. For rale by John Xngalla,
Macon.
This
UIIEDMAT1SM.
> Ifni torm nt, the doctor, tell ns.
_i the blond, end knowing Line to be true,
■»lv.se every enITeror to try a bottle or
: ■ ei. hlienmatio ltumiily It i. taken
lunally and will jxwiiivoly cure tt - worst
.e, in the ahorteat time hold 1 y eyory
. n Mtoon JanVi !.lw8m
FERRINE
i Gie.il CD1II Core.
3x rac: from a Letter Written ns
by ho Manufacturers:
ifatara Hunt. Rankin .f* Lamar. Macon Oa .
—Hlaa Mix: Knrlo-od vLa-e In I lull for F«r>
tins W«‘ c-ll your «ticati .11 u» tbob>ics. show
in«r you how much Ferrini* it require* to cure*.Id
r'■ rti'.i * c.isr*v 1 if V till.** and Fcvr. GUAU.VN-
T r » \ I' aM \ M! N V 1' K -I IN h V S BY
t ASK. NO m attkrop how long stand-
1N(», mi I if • p >rmsn«*t t curn is not • lT**ott»«|, or
if Uw. tills muru within J*1XI'Y DAifS from
Uif tun-' thev ronunciiw t .ktn<tho Kerrmo
HKIU.N D Til K MON rtY and ch trir.- it o*ck to
i." A J w»t *hk is 1 hat \ou ert yeiir cu»tom«*re
to try it *»nd Irl it *how for itoelf wlut it will do
fKl.L IN \LL 1 \>Ks UNDKR A PoMTIVK
G« ARaNTKK. Say Ibdoalcra whob».yit of
yab. ’“if it don’t euro don’t you nay lor ii ”
KK RlNK MKDICINK CO.
P*r>«. Aufttist 18th.
TO THEPUBLia
follow it to Ihol-Urr Wo Ijfhevo that It will
arckuaplmh all lh.-v claim for it and oflar it to the*
jmbl. «ith |>erfi*ct c nfliletico If it don’t euro
you are n i» xj*cctoi to i*»y for it.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR.
b Mare fat, fanlgia *r kfaaxtita
A POSITIVE CURE
E.ther of th» above diseases driven from the
•vaiem and * holi v banished by a method invent
ed a .d uw>l try ta; «re*t moncal expert of Gor-
n.aay.
DrM VON THANE, o» Brrur.
This a :*ot a t»av»*nt m diclne, bu: the reeipi
cfu.> r-mirtfi.t -unrein aiid physician who ha*
I devoted vc*r» of atudy to th- treatment of the
,ve mak.’f-ir tucra aspe*iaitr, and in
.. • »•»*? ha* he bt»*n uc.tucceasfcl.
:'i furni*i: "Ji application t»:htimoMal*
: cf p.t*.-m« boih abrdd and 1:1
-: .:rj who h-v#* o-*t. to perfect
klffEBS
r.d Aruoia moat common m the sprimr.
but rr.Oft -*-v»-re in the fail ar.d the winter. It,
;« strictly a rnalanoaa d:wa*e. and so surely m
ili- Bitters ar*- a*io >ted. ao surely wih trie in Ai-
v .dual who dopt* thi* precaution !*•* exempted
from its pain* andpena t.es. A rd to this its
valu-sn h stomachic and anti*billi -as arf*-nt and
who will v-ntur** tosain*av its claims to the first
;.,jece ajnonr family mediones.
Kor sale hy a 1 dra/^iatsand respectable dea!«
ers ir-nerallv. *en2 lw
Priner’s ttoiirr* i*i*u Holler
Gam
We spam cal] the attontioo of the Southern
Pr ••* to tha advr-rt:.** , ni-'it in thi* p&D-r of
Wtkl-’s Roller Gum We have b*en usinj? it /or
some time, and Ui.d it the beat w« have ever us •
• d. Iti* tooifh,elastic, i\nd poa-e-*!*-* that pecu
liar Huction so n*-<e*.s»ry to do irooi press work.
It wil 11 Vi r.-cTst a*weiJ.or h*ttertian a ly
oth*-r. it wi.l u.^k« a roller tha; will stand an
Adam* ly»ok pres*, or tab e diitribation on ryl-
iiider press hotter than any other. Mr Wiale
uses in the manufacture of th;s Gum ihe best
.mi orted Klue that can bx had. *u.d other mate
rial of the h-st *rju!-s. Send in vour rdersfor
Ko'lerF or Compotition to this otfice
Pncv in lot* of leas than W) poun Is, SO cents
per poum : &o pound* and up, 25 <vnts. Rollers
cast for the country press at S5 cents per pound
Fox* Sale.
^N BaDLKSB stock op old news-
papers at 50 cent* per Hundred, and Pour Dol
lars per Thousand.
Much cheaper than any other kind of Wrap
ping Paper, and very useful about Packing
Goods, Cutting Patterns, Washing Windows,
Btc, Btc
THIS OFFICE.
ntf
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of the lato
rt T Walker are requ* sted to call and settle
with me. W H Willi BH RAD. Ant.
for MRS S T WALKER Adra’x.
sep5 in nun
TO RENT.
A HRV'KN room dwelling situated on First
street in a healthy locality and convoLient
to ousiness. Apply to
MR ROGERS.
seplO 4t orKHSTKELE.
\ Sl’I.KNDID OPPORTUNITT TO WIN A
-A r.ivlTNK l h N r H GRAM) 1‘IS
MM ri«»N.CLASS J. AT NEW ORLEANS,
Tl K>DAT, O TDBKR 14lh, 1S79—USth MON-
1ULY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
1 his Institution w»s regularly incorporated by
• V 1 ogiN’.axure ot the Slate for Etiucational mid
A:.*r int e purj*o*es, in 1S<W, for the term 01
twenty.nve years, to which contract the in viola-
1 /’ ! * et t.u* >t»ie n. t.l -dgM with a Capital of
SL^*),u00,to which it has since added a rr-servv
\ a ns GRAN is MNGLK Nl'M-
hkR ULsTRlBOTION will take place monthly
ou thesccv: 1 Tu »day. It never acale* or post-
Loos at the following Distribution:
. DA PITA:. PR./.K
100.000 Tick, ts at ft ach. Half TickeU $1.
LISl OP PRIZES.
Capital 1’nse $50,000
X Capital PrtS«' 10.000
X Cap.tal Pr.se 5.00t
1 PVtoe* of #15;k> 5*W>
1,000 5.000
..... SrlS p
5.00 p m
..... 3.2S p m
$0 Ih
1 of
500..
10 ■
10.000
10.0A
10.«00
10.000
loo Pm__
Ski Pnieii of aa'. r...T—.T.7
4^ki Prises of tO
LiXm) Prises of 10
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
8 Approximation Pmes* of $Jkk*
v Apprwximat iou Prt* » of M0t'
‘•'Approximation PriKsuf 100
mini* to $li(.40t*
re*jK>rding agetit* wanted at
to. td whom a hla-ral cvjicik'Ii-
»the h<
iV r u\ ciear
s rnation,or
ratea to club* should only be
staling lull address, for further
?nd oruers to
M A DAUPHIN.
P O Box aw. New Orleans. La.
grand extraordinary drawing* are un-
jpervtaicu and ruanagem-ut o< GEN G
tV REGARD and GEN JUbAL A
OKF1C8 BIBB MANKG OMPANY.
Mju'OI.Ga. Aujtu'I mb is:?.
YUK are pleased to annoano* to .lie trade
Georg a. Al.hama avil Florida that we
Macon Mills
to insure athor-
id can say that
jual to anyth
P-nor t j max..
| pledge cunsi Bj
1 Ironl »•=*•
. r». ...T» .J -.1 ... »n . l.nnmtion of th.
n::d a share o. :a -:r pair Jt.age.
Xw your march.-.ts for MiCJ.V tUKSTIN
S.UBflSG ASD ,
Yerr trul,
d- F. HANeON, Agt,
auell fit«i* • O® *
by th-
; Of th
a . _r Laving been pronounced incurable.
Sent with fall Directions on Re
ceipt of $1.00.
WILLIAM H OTTBRSON A CO..
XV7 Greenwich street. N Y City.
Sole agents for U-ited states and Canadas.
aua29 dA*w 15w
FOR SALE—Five Splendid
COTTON PLANTATIONS
SITUATED TEAR ALBANY, CA.
So. of Acre*. Cleared
r#tter---*Doroaghty Co...l 610 700
Byron “ ...$,375 1,500
Beall “ -..*.230 i. 25
l!* Lee Co 1.225 90J
Wimberly - Baler Co $.250 1.100
r'r-pO'ai* for tue purchase of one cr all os tne
above we 1 known plantations will bereceiv-
«d bv the undersigned until *he SOth cay of Oc
tober. 1879. Any information regarding them
may be obtained from the manager. Mr Wm H
B. nr.ett, *»t present residing on Beall plantation.
Seri he preferer ce will be given to cash and
short time purcha** rs. Address
Patterson a cuylkr, Attorreys,
7(4 Walnut street, Philade.phia. Pa.
scpl d eoal&t w 6t
FOR RENT.
T 'WO Stores, Nos 9 and 10, in Schofield’s Block
or. Poplar Street (No 10 at presentorcupied
by A B Furquhar). Each 1 tore is 80x24 feet and
the two can be n ade into one store, which, with
the upper rooms and cellars, would make one
of the largest and most convenient wholesale
.•■tores in the city. For rent low. Possession to
No 9 give immediately; to No 10 1st October.
Apply to
Fay Your State and County Tax.
rpHESsate and county tax for *79 is now due and
.L ray instruction are to proceed at oa^e with
it.* collection. Taxp yers will greatly oblige by
making prompt settlement*, as the ti.ne allowed
is limited. If desired 1 will officially vi*it any
district of the county Offlceat Ellis drug store.
H J PETE tt, Tax Collector,
ejt £Uw »*nd ex Officio Sheriff.
DO Ui3i-.il. i
TO AND FROM
FLO RIDA
Macon & Brunswick E. R.
O
Macon. Ga„ April 19, 1879. _
,N and after Sunday, the 20th instant. Pas
senger trains on this road will run u fol-
MM SOIllllffGSierii ikniua
kiVixixH, Ga. June 26.1899
U N and after Sunday, June 29,1879, pasNengcr
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and brandies will run as follows ;
THAI It MO. 1.—OOr»G SOUTH AMD WM6T.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 A N
ijottiei Augusta. 9:50 ▲ M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 P M
Arrives a. Maoou...'. .....6:45 F H
Leave* Macon for Atlanta 8.15 P M
Arrives at Atlanta... ..•>•■50 a K
Making close connection at Atlanta witli W est-
cm aii.l Atlantic and Afb.nta Charlotte Alr-Linr
for all puinU West and North.
Co MI St* SOUTH AMD BAMT.
leaves Atlanta 11:40 ? X
Arrive* at Macon 6:20 a m
t eaves Macon 7:00 A K
Arrive* at MilladgeviUe 9:44 a m
Arriv*■- m Bitonten w .»..„.MM.M 11 *30 A .v
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 r it
Arriv • at BuvaniiAh 4:00 F m
Leaves Augusta l-;50 A X
Muk:ng eor.ii'M * •. at Savannah with the At-
i»rui< si;.rue . r ail iu K.or.iia.
TEXill RO.X.—OoISO B02TH ASD WEST.
Leaves Savannah... 7:S0 P M
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 A X
Leave* Augu^a ..8:30 r M
Arrives at MlllodgevillB 9:44 a m
Arrives r.t Natonton..... 11:30 A X
Arrives at Macon 8:00 A m
L.-UX'-S Mscon for Atlanta 8:40 A K
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 P M
Leave* Macon lor Albany and Eufaula. 8 85 in
Arrives at ttufaula., •. • •...... S:42 P M
Arrive* a*. Albany 3:45 P M
i eaves Mivcoi. for Columbus 8,45 A M
trrives at Columbus 215 P x
I rains on tnifA* hedule for Mm-oo. Atlanin
Columbus, KufrfTn ami Aibant daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Kufauia with Montgomery A KuIu .a Ral.-
wny; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au-
Railroad for all j*oint» North and East.
Rufanla Train oonnects at Fort Valley for Per-
n ,daily except Sunday, and at Cutbbert for Fort
Gaines Moudays. Wcducvdays and Fridays.
Tram on Blakely Extension lt«ves Albany
Mondays. Tuesday*, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMIBO SOUTH AVD BAST.
Leaves Atlanta «:15 P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta... 8.55 P X
Leaves Albany H:*S A X
Leaves Kutaula..... ..Ilttr A X
Vmves at Macoufrom Eufaula and Al-
baflj 8.S8 P X
Leave* Columbus ..... M .12:55 A M
Arrives at Macou from Columbus...... 6:08 p m
Leaves Maceu. „„..7;S5p x
Arrives at Augusta ....5:40 aX
leaves Augusta. 8:3) P M
Arrives at Sav iunah 7:15 A 31
Passenger* for Milledgeville and Ratonton wil]
.ar • train No.2 from Savannah, and traiu No. 1
,rou» Moron, which trams connect daily except
>T onday, for these points.
Ttrouch Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Mac 11,and Savannah and Atlanta.
h H SMITH. WlLLlA.n HUGER*.
Gen Ticket Agt. Gen Supt. C & R. bat annoh.
J C mxaw, W. G. KAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. Suot. 8 W R K. Macou.
anS tf
Georgia Railroad Company.
eUPBBJNT BN DENT’S OPPICK.
AUOUSTa. Ga. July 12. 1879.
Commencing Sunday, lSth 111st. the following
paesenger schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—5 minutes slower
than Macon:
NO 17—EAST (daily).
Leave Macon 7:00 am
Leave Milledgerill©.... 8*8 a m
Leave Mmrtn —10:(*6 a m
Leave Warren ton .....11:14 a m
Arrive Cam ok 11:27 a m
Arrive W'asfniigtou 2.00 p m
Arrive Albcui... nn . H ..... n . m .HM.... l
Arrive At ] anta
Arrive Augusta
NO 17—W’EbT (daily).
Leave Augusta 9:35 a m
Leave Atlanta 7.45 a m
Leave Athens 9.15 a m
Leave Washington .. M ,............10.45 a m
Leave Camak 7.14 p m
Arrive Warreutou 1.30pm
Arrrive ttiiorta 2.35 pm
Arrive Milledgeville 3.f5 p m
Arrive Macon 5.35 p m
No oowiocV.cn to or from Washington oc Sun
days.
NO 18— EAST (daily, except 8unday).
Leave Macon r , 7.u0 p m
Leave Milledgeville........^ 9.13 p m
Leave Sparta_ — 110 45 s m
Leave W arrenton 12.15 a m
Camak m~mm.12.30 a m
Arrive Aucusta 6 20 a m
NO 15—WEST (daily, except Sunday;.
Leave Augusta 5^0 p m
Leave Camak 1.90 a m
Arrive Warren ion 1.15 am
Arrive Suorta 2.45 a m
Arrive Mtiledgtville ...,4.20 am
Arrive Macou A45 a m
Trains w.11 not stop at flog stations,
Cloet connections at Augusta for all points
Earn wnd South'a«l and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia anu Florida.
Suptro improve eleepers between Macon ana
Angusla.
Pullman Sleepre* Aucuvta to New York.
Only one change Macon to New York.
Ticket* ani baggage Check*. Time Card*, etc.
are to obtamed at Union IVpot or at Umou
Ticket Office. 64 Mulberry Street.
8 K JOHNSON.
Superintendent
E R DORSE 1.
•nil.** '3-n#ra: i‘Mvri-r *rnr.t
4TLA VTA V CHARLOTTE
air-line railway.
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PA88ENGKR NO. 1. SOUTH., Daily
Leave Macon 7:45 PX
Arrive Cochran.. MMSM 9:47PM
Arrive Eastmon... M ..~ ,...10:46PX
ArriveJesup ...... 8:27AX
Arrive Brunswick.*.^ 6:00 A M
Leave Brunswick per steamer 6:15 ax
Arrive Fernandina .10;16 A x
Arriye Jacksonville - 2:35 P X
Arrive Cedar Keys 8:35 P M
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2. NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Key* 5:26AM
Leave Jackson ,...11:15ax
Leave Pemaudina per Steamer....... 3:45 P X
Arrive Brunswick 7:45 P X
Leave Brunswick 8:00 P X
Leave Jesup 10:35 P X
Leave Eastman 3:31 A X
Leave Cochran 6:33 A X
Arrive at Macon .....6:45 A X
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. o.Sout
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macou 7:16 A X
Arrive Cochran 9:43 a
Arrive Eastman .11:14 A X
Arrive Jesup 6:25 P M
Arrive Jacksonville 7:26 A M
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 5.15 PM
Leave Jesup 6.1&a St
Leave Eastman P.21 PM
Leave Cochran 2-65 P M
Arrive Macon ~ :1&p
Connects at Macou for points North, East and
West.
HAWKTNSVILLE BRANCH,
freight and accommodut 1011—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran 10:00 P x
Arrive Hawkinsville - 10:46 P X
Leave ilawkinsvillo 8:80AM
Arrive Cochran 4:15 AX
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Marcn.
Leave Cochran 10:00 AX
Arrive Hawkinsville 10.45 AX
Leave Hawkinsville^....-.. ................ 1 45 P X
Arrive Cochran *:S0 P M
Connects at Cochran with train* 3 and 4 to aud
from Macon.
GKO. W. ADAMS. Gen. Sup*.
W. J. JAB vis. Mast. Trana.
ATLANTIC Jt_GDLF R. R.
Gimil HUPIBIBTBBDBHT’S Of VICE, *1
ati.astic asd Gulf Railroad >
Savanhah. May 17th, 1879.J
O N and after SUNDAY, May 18th, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT KXPRKfS.
Leave Savannah doily at .4.10 P X
Arrive at Jesup
Arriveat fhomasviile
Arrive at Bainbndge...~~».....~.
Arrive at Albany
Arriveat Live Oak
Arrive at Tallahassee
Arrive at Jacksonville
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville....................
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany...*.
,.6.33 P X
6.25 A M
9.40 A X
.11.00 A X
1:85 A X
7.S0 A X
7.30 A X
5.00 P X
6.00 P M
10 50 P M
4.15 P X
......8.45 p m
Leave Thot
l,eave Je*up...L'. 3.45 a x
Arrive at Kavannah 8.20 AX
N o change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Suvaunab and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Femandica,
Gainesville aud Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train. __
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
Hlu. ,
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;00 p ro, ar
rive at bavannah 8:20 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A X (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this tram
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train ccnnect
at Jesup with the train arriving in Macon at 6^5
pm. (daily except Sunday.)
Albany with passenger trains both
ways on Jouthwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc. , . ,
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9.60 a nn for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 a m.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Bon-
dav* excepted) for Green Cove Springs, 8t Au
gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river. .. , , .
Train* on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, at 11.37 a m, and for Brunswick at
4.40 o m. daily,except Sunday. _. T
ACCOMMODATION train—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays ex copied, ft 7 DO A x
Arrive at McIntosh **
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Blacksbear *
Arrive at Dupont
Leave Dupont M
Leave Blacksbear **
Leave Jesup
Leave McIntosh “ M
Arrive at Savannah “
WESTERN DIVbnON*.
MOB DAT. WZD5BADAT A3D ISISAT.
Leave Duponi.... MM ....~~~.....~..~~~.~~. 5.40 A X
l<e*ve Valdosta 8.15AX
Leave Quitman 9.37 AX
Arrive at Thomosville 11.45 A X
„1.40 P X
o
OFFICE GEN’L PASS, a TICKET M
AtLaBTX. Ga. Oct,31. 157*
nd after SunJaj-, November liitr double
doily Troin*_wtlI run on this Road m fo::ow»
GOING east
Night Mad and Paaser.ci
Arrive Atlanta
leave Atlanta
Day Passer cer Tro:
Arrive Atlanta - —
Leave Atis
lx»ve Thomasville...~.
l>eave Camilla...
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany^...^....,....
Leave Camilla
Arrive Thomasrille M ....
Leave Thomas rille
Leave Quit. 1
II
, tH .......4.16 P X
6.30 P X
5.20 A a
.................... 7 35 a x
..10.50
1.00 P X
8.13 P X
Leave Valdosta 4.40 P X
Arrive at Dupont...... 6 50 P X
J 8 Ttsos, Master of Transportation.
H 8 HAINES.
apriStt General Superintendent.
JD O XT 9 T
TOUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
If so call on
V. W. COLLIES,
at his Carriage Repository, on Second
Street, or at his Shops, on Poplar Street,
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.
A. Well Assorted. Stools of
6,151 TONS OF FRESH
COAL.
in thirteen varieties, principally free burning Anthracite. Half of it
under shelter, for sale at the lowet prices ever known. I am prepared
to contract for twelve months’ supply to be shipped at purchasers’
convenience.
D, R. THOMAS,
SAVANNAH. «:.U>.GI A
Mir
GEO. S. O BE A ft,
OS O Iierrv street,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CROCKERY. CailiA, GLASS WARE. CHANDE
LIERS. HALL LIGHTS. LAMPS. ETC., TABLE
CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, KITCHEN
KNIVES. TIN WARE. AGATE IRON WARE.
JAPANNED TIM WARE. WOODEN
WARE. BASKETS. WILLOW VS ARE.
STOVES OF ALL KINDS
GOLEMAN
COTTOJSf
£ SEWSOM,
FACTORS
___ AND
W. W. COLLINS, grocers and provision dealers
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block,
MACON, ------ GEORGIA.
Carriage Manufacturer*
BB, 170 Oc 72 SECOND STREET.
On hand and constantly^arriving all kinds
ol Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
’Reliable Farm Wagons.
mumMm
6.<X> p ec
its the lu.jet economical forai of s*4ehlDg
Soap All bir or eqaare cases we*r down in
cee to a large sHt piece, too thin to hxndle
• r.d. th-ifefore, wasted ; while th? OVAL
CAKE of
GOING WBBT.
Night Ms.’.: and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta ■— lfJJOSR
Leave Atlanta ——«•
Day Passenger Train
Arrive Atlanta —.... 10 30 p m
Leave Av uU ..
GOING EAST.
l ocal Freight and Aceommodati jn Train
Arrive Atlanta...
Leave Atlanta 5 40 » m
Through Freight Traim
Arrive Atlanta MMM
Leave Ailar.u P??au
GOING WBST
Local Freight and Acocmmodation ; -=in
Arrive at Atlanta 4.50 pm
LeaT- Atlanta— •—**•*,•
Through ¥ reign: Train
Arrvc Atlanta. — 1L20 a a
Leave Atlanta..^^.— —•—
Clcae connection at Allan:- for all point* West
•nd at Charlotte for all to nt* Fast.
G J ROUACKB. G M.
▼ I HOU8TOH,
Gwaeral nangw and Ticket iupt.
SOAP can be cut in two, the oval
end c readi.y in the hand, and the lar
ger end worn down alscst to a wtfer with
out any w**ts. COLGATE A CO. recom
Brnd *L«ir
CTr»is-iiu-lt Rig Jtarid) U. Cirefn!
M(Mn not only u »upe: ior in qailit]
m m to.Ta the moot eoo-jomia.
mode. nog30-wis«
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. 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.
OOIsEMAW~jfe XKWSOM.
SAMUEL A WOODS
WOODS & CO.,
Cotton’ Factor: anl tasral Ccinlssioi Merchants.
Agents for the 3ale of Soluble Paciflo Guano.
82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,IGEORGU
Liberal adyance3 nmdo on Consignments. Prompt personal attention given to all Vrasi-
Hue8« dawSt
“Scliofteifl’s Po able Steam Engines,”
BUILT BY
SCHJFiap’S IRON WORK;,
MACON, GEOXIGIA.
Compact. SiniDle, Strong Durable,
and guaranteed superior to any other*
WB SELL TUB
Oeleor Grain Boparator
’ ,r ril ~ 'With our ENGINES—For Threshing! Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPi.Y
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Ssrghs-Mills, Co-tor. Presses
And Machiaery of every description.
BmL«I>I2NrQ- BOUsBRS A. ar* B OI iAXiT Y !
WRITS FOR FART10UL.MtS AND PRIUBd.
,T, s ^cstETo-rr*'* •?> fe soy
feelings,m&ttcrdroppingintothcthroat.diijgTistiiigodoiR.and.'tnaJJyc^MiUHi.'.iuii r.- ; omia . /
m cotmm^noH^n^u
•i _ r>, f'atarrh, nronohitlsCocgta, Nervous and Catarrhal Hendacbeo. Deafness,
^ Sore Throat, and id! dice? theair-passagfcJtnd In:there is no V ..U
a incut so pieauug, thorough, and certain to euro end g. vo im--* sat relief j <
CM80LATED FIHa’TREE TAR S^hiSrl!?fK
haling frein DrVonP^H Inhaler, reconverted into a .-nr.invi,-;.
anting. &n.d ce&linsr vapor,and iak»-n di- ct to the diseased cavities « ILh
a y. — head,and into all the eir-paesisres a . rho lone-, where it acts as a local
J , *2Jaappiication to the d.. *-a>«-d mnFa«'»*.; n<l its hcu.:th-sriving power is f^it at
> TREATMENTSft5557^
i,,v » > • lift
>etent physician always :n charge. Ad:ice frre «.n all chronic di »*«• .• Et:.te symptom* plainly, and you1
• ise will have immediate and careful ^ttfr.tion, and frrf* advice 1>5 return in-.;!. FTA-m trntu t» /tumf
VIs paper. AuT-^ IflKH/.’ *ni»t! I \ < 1*.. - W u.ott, and ’r n >
SEilTi BOME liSDlAKa tOIPM
Capital
$350,000.
LAMBERT SPENCER, Sec’v. J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
Capital and Assets over — ~~.... $500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Amenta at a”. Prominint Poirris throughout the St .*e, to whom apply, or to
LAfti£c.:tr SPENCER. Secretary, at Columbus, Ga.
WM. W CAHWE3. Ascent. Macou, H-eoreia
L. J Guilmartia & Co.,;POOlfl
COTON FACTORS
-AND-
OomiEsios Hercbils.
BAY STREET,
Savannah - G-eorgia.
Stewart.
Send for Circular
Liberal advance* made on consignment* of
ot ton. Bagffmg and Don Ties for tale at low-
t market rates. amcSl dim
PraciiCdl Km ni sio” Painters.
IN AL1. 1" HKAN HEs.
GKUSIVG, GIliDIXG,
GLiZI.Vh, PAPEB-HHTGI56,
MARBLlXb,
KALS0M1XIXG, ETC.
Fourth Street.
(Between Poplar and Charrj street*)
aug3l MaocmGa
FOR THE WEAK.
NERVOUS AND
debilitated
DB. HASBROUOK’S
ELECTRIC BELTS.
The afflicted can row be restored to perfect
health and bodily energy without the use of
medicine of any kind, amt without the slightest
inconvenience to the patient’s habits or daily oc
cupation.
Reader are you afflicted?
and you viish to regain jour health, strength
ami energy of former years? Po any of the fol
lowing symptoms meet yonr distressed condi
tion? Do you lee! nervous, debilitated, fretful,
c.raid, ami lack the power of will and action?
Are your kid to vs, stomach, or b ood m a disor-
dtred conditio’:? Doynu suffer from rheuma
tism, neuralgia, or »che* ami pains? Hav • you
be: n indiscr»**t in t ar.y year*, hi d fir a your sell
harrassed with amultitudeof gloomy symptoms?
•* re you subiect to loss of memory, have spells
of fainting, fulluess of blood iu the head, feel list
less. moping, untit for business or pleasure, and
subject to fits of no lane holy? Are you subject
to auy of the following symptoms: K«8tieaa
nights, nightmare, \ olpitation • f the heart, baah-
luiues*. co fusion of ideas. d,?i mess ot the hoad,
dimness of sight, etc? Thousands of youug uieu,
the middle aged, and oven the old s'ufter from
neveus debility. Thousands ot females, too. are
broken down m health and spirits from disorders
peculiar to thrir sex, and who, from false mod
esty or neglect, prolong their sufferings Why
then further neglect r subjec t of auch v’tal im-
pertanoe, when the remedy can be so easily pro
cured?
SB. HASBEOUCE’S
ELECTRIC BELTS
or self application to any part o, tue body meet
every requirement. The most emiuent physi
cians indorse them, and we offer .he rnott con
vincing testimony diro’t from the altlictcn
themselves, who have been restored to
Health, Strength and Energy,
after drugging in vain for years.
Send at once for descriptive circular, which
will bo mailed free, containing infonnat ion worth
thousands if dollar.* to the atlhcttHi of either
sex.
Call on or address (all communications confi
dential)
B. D. Traphagan & Co.,
Sole agents for the Unilod States,
Bourns S aud 4 3 S3 li at) All WAY,
nug2s^d&awlSw New YcrdCity.
luducements io Huy von a
House Tor what Kent Will ( orft.
O NK Six lioom House, one Three Room
House, one Five Room House. I offer for
sale 011 monthly installments in Mn&il payment*.
Two of the buildings just finished. They are on
Troup Hill opposite the Armory,
auglft 1m T GUERNSEY.
New Advertisements.
rreglar. He may bo attacked by contagious
diseases, and so may the irregular, hut ho is not
?arly as subject to outside inlluonces, l ho use
TAEBANT’S SFLTZBR APERIENT
cures a regularity, and consequent immunity
cm sickness Sold by’all druggists. sep21w
OEiLHV Maine, for best Agency Busi
the World. Kxpensjvo Outfit Free
TIIK CONSTITUTION OFTI1B 11?
STATES
Sent free to any address on receipt cf
stamp. Ac dress Geo I* Rowell & (Jo, 10
st. New York.
rtland
IflcT)
3 cent
Fprnco
PUBLISHING 1‘OMVA NY. Phitsdel hia
Coffee.
I F your fancy is for a RIO COFFEE of a hicl
rich lliV'ir, not route l with a glutinous
f reign substance »• ft<-r n.a^tiug. «uv non
but the ls AKi CA” - :.r fu ly -’«•! .;«m
T .asted and s. ippect ire h to the trade b' Moor*
Jonkma A (7o.IVew York. SoldinMu.cn h.
aug3 dAw ,”ro J D CA RVl It.
CROW
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St .
J7 W per 100 to Apsats.
hi'un>m lit ,)it- svuilii,
I wo muupX-. with JfWflr.t. l,\ n-.-.i. ii -ii.l
25 cents II »-mi. • .• r.- ; .1 ui ,pi.i
ond uluyi r tBLE ovt lt t*. 1 r.-i-.
J.BRIOE8.CO,, I'til"?
20T It sou .« wj*y . I UMi-E
Nrw York.
tiblishod, 1S70. y.ivurbly kiiow • tl ronphotl
United Stnte*i
Ilsinner Bali, Montgomery, Ale.
Choreb School tor s ir! .
Rt Rkt R II SVlLMBK, I) D, Viiio r.
Khy Gko M Kvbbiiasr, D I), Rector.
Bellevue tilgii chool
BEDFOKD COUNTY, VIRGINIA.
On Va. 3c Tenn. R. R, 1f> Miles West of
Lynchburg.
_ school in which young men and l oys are pr.-. •
oared for University or for Luiirie-s High and
icalthy location, full corps cf P-aclie s, thor-
mgh instruction, lil»eral provision for the ac-
om mod at ion and comfort of students. For
•htalogues containing information, address
W R All ho IT, Fnucipal. ReJlevuo P O.
juhSldftw 2m
SBt»!S FUH SWStT’i ESCUSI0R UCVki
BINS, DISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AND
FAIRBINK'S STANDARD SGAltS.
CftRHuHT & CURD.
Imfiorters and dealers in llnreware it. ware
eel, igricultural Implement!.. CarriAg- M».te-
.8h, mu -» mars da ly
Mount Or ^aies Academy,
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
MACON, GEORGIA
erms per Session for Board and Tuition STT*
Next Session commences September 25th.
For Circular and particulars address
DIRECTRESS OP ACADEMY
UNIVERSITY OF CM
P H MLLL.h.U.LL 1), CjiANCfeLLOl
r pHR 79th session of the D-par men
1 Athens viz: Franklin College, Mai-Col-
l^^e of Agriculture and Mecnaruc Art.; i..iw
Hrhool opens on first We.inid*y in ’> labor.
Fi\|l course of study in Ancient and Modern late
guagfH, Mathematics, Bells i.eares. ilistoiy,
Metaphyaich ar.d tthics. Natural Phil- s .phy.
Astronomy, Chemistry, Geo egy, Natural His
tory, Agriculture. Engineering. Ar alytual Ch. m-
is?ry, Mechanical Drawn g, Law
50 fre«, h holarships in Franklin ('o J Ietre.
240 free tchofar.ships in Stme College.
For full informat.on and cata'ogars addresy
the ChaucelLr or
LH CH ARBONNIER.
lm Rocretarv Faculty. Athens, Ga.
New Seed Rve and Bariev,
RUsr-PRoo f oats.
J N store and for sale by
JONES j: COOK.
University oi Virginia
continue!*ninfemonths. Apply for c.ti.-.^t
the S..cretar> the Facu.ty. P O . Umu
Virginia. Albemarle county. \ irginia.
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CAUTION— ir*
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Smo for tterALoeiiFs.