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POOR NELL.
*Y SAB IKa KELLY.
Still, pole and cold.
With email white hand*
Droppe 1 wsanly at her aide—
a waodoter, weary of the atrife,
Bar aorrowa none can UU;
Without regard the gave her life,
Aod we coined death—Poor Hell!
How oft adown
Tebte wll-known street
We wandered forth—we two—
Bamming oft with weary feet,
Yet food do work to do.
Her cbeeka grew pale
Her atep grow alow,
Bope bung with parting knell—
Bay He who laid l et body low
Be merciful to Neil!
Poll many a buffet
She baa tome,
Aod many a etrrnger’a frown.
Till at Death', feet ahe eaat her croaa
And laid Lifc'a harden down,
pall many a weary night ahe paeeed
Wub toil from year Co year—
A abroad and ooffiu'e all at last
Within tbie dead-bonee drear.
In girlbood’e morn
Bho left her home
Beyond the wild bine sea;
A lighter heart, a braver eocl,
Ne’er fought adversity.
Misfortunes gathered thick and fast.
Before their force she fell—
Bight bathe sod. and green the grass
Abovo tby breast, poor Nelli
Bleep well within
Tby narrow bounds,
Breathless, withont a moan.
No more yon’U pace the weaty roands
of toil in stranger!* homes.
God in His mercy called thee hence—
I know that all ie well:
From the bourne whence none return,
I'll meet yoa, fair haired Hell.
Th* highest authority in Hew England, tho
Bute Assayer of Massachusetts, after a
earsfol snstyais of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian
Hair Kencwcr oertifiel that it is the best
preparation for it* intended purposo that has
beta exhibited for txautii alion that its con
stituents are pore and carefully selected for
excellent quality, and that it forms an ef
fluent preparation for promoting tbo growth
of the bair and restoring the original color.
This world-renowned preparation is forsaio
by all druggists.—Bee.rd. Bed Oak, Iowa.
Whleh Is cheapest
A package of DDKs’* Durham, containing
weaty pipe-lulls ot tho beat smoking tobacco
win, or oao common cigar 1 Bach costs 10
jiosiiFEift
Fitters
Few and Ague is most common in the spring,
oat most sere re in t&e fall and the winter. It r
H strictly s. malarious disease, and so sarely as
(be Bitters are adopted, so surely will tbe indi-
▼idnal who *dopts this precaution be exempted
from its pains and penalties. Aud to this its
and anti-billions agent, and
who will restore to gainsay its claima to tne first
place among family medicines.
Korsale oy aU draggistsamt respectable d-sfi.
era generally,»*ntiw
Fop Sale.
BflDLBSS STOCK OP OLD NEW8-
papera at SO cents per Hundred, and Pour Dol
lars per Thousand.
Mach cheaper than any other kind of Wrap
ping Paper, and very useful about Packing
Goods, Cutting Patterns, Washing Windows,
Etc, Eto
THIS OFFICE.
l«tf
DOUBLE OA.-LL'Y
TO AND FROM
F L O R IDA
Macon & Brunswick B. B.
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Macon. Go., April 18. 1379. S
CUMBBELAND BOUTS Ti* BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1. SOUTH. Daily
Lea re 7:45 T It
ArriveCochran__ 9:47r x
Arrive Ba
Arrive Jesup
Arrive Brunswick™
..itr.asrx
Leave Brunswick per steamer..
Arrive Fernandin* .
Arriye J mcksonville .
. 6:15ax
005 ax
rdsrg
Arrive Cedar Beya.. .... S55PX
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2, NORTH—Daily
' ‘ — 5:15 a X
.sisrx
..7:15 P X
. 8:00 P X
Leave Cedar Keys-
Leave Jacksonville™
leave Pemandins per Steamer.
Arrive Brunswick ...
Leave Brunswick—______
Leave Jesup ............... ......
Leave Eastman.—
Jove Cochran..
..4:33 AX
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
Past and West via Atlanta mud Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. »,8ou t
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon _ WJAM
Arrive Cochran —.... 9:43 a
Arrive BaaImAn..
Arrive Jesup
...11:14 AX
. 6:15 PX
. 7:25AX
Arrive Jacksonville......—7:1
NO-4NORTH.Daily,except Sunday^ ^ ^
Leave Jesup... dll5 a X
Leave Btsfcaa.......—........................ LSI PX
Leave Cochran.—.—_____ *-45 p x
Arrive MAccn..—— 5:15 P X
Connect! at Maoon tor points North. Bast and
West.
HAWKINSVILLB BRANCH,
and aeorim—dstsnst—Duily except Sun-
Leave Cochran KhOO p x
ArriveHawkinsTiUe — 10:45 PX
Leave Hawkinsrille— —SAOax
Arrive Cochran—.——.... _____ 4:15 AX
Connecu at Cochran with trains 1 and* to and
from Maccn.
Leave Cochran—.... —. —WMtx
Lstre HawlrinsviUellZ—” L45PX
Arrive Cochran. ———... 2:30 p x
Connect* at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEO.W. ADAMS, Gan. Supt.
W. J. JASTI5, Must. Trans.
, iWBJNbV HJJ B
Freight and aocommodst ion—I
FOR RENT.
rpWO Stores. Nos 9 and 10, in Schofield’s Block
JL on Poplar Street (No 10 at preset.taocupied
by A B Farquhar). Bach : tore is 8ox24 feet and
the two can be’r ade intooce store, which, with
the upper rooms and cellars, would make one
of the largest and most convenient wholesale
stores in tbe city. Per rent low. Possession to
No9give immediately: to No 10 1st October.
Apply to
J 8 SCHOFIELD
Sehodel l’s Iran W ir ka
Pay Your State and County Tax.
r ItHEState and connty tax for '79 is now dne and
JL my instruction are to proceed at oare with
its collection Haspsyera will greatly oblige by
making prompt settlements, as tbe time allowed
is limited. JU desired I will officially ri.it any
district of the county Office at Ellis drag storo.
n J PETE E, Tax Collector.
’ “Hcio Shenll.
ATLANTIC JHJOLF R. R.
Gxxxkax SDPasmzBPUXT’i Ovricx, ■)
Axlabxio AXD GtTXV Baileoad >
Savaxxah, May 17th, 1879.J
O N and after SUNDAY, May lStb, Passenger
Trains on this Boad will ran as follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4.10 P X
Arrive at Jgiup....——......-___&3|PX
Arrive at Albanyff^. ...11,00 A X
Arrive at Live Oak..,.—
Arrive at Tallahassee...
ep4 2 taw
and ex Officios
HXIIRT—"wny will m
Tobaeoo, when they esn buy Marburg Brea.
•dKALOP NORTH OABOL1NA.” at the cam*
RHEUMATISM.
This dreadful torment, the doctors tell ue,
in tho blood, and. knowing this to bo true,
no advise every enfferor to try a bottle of
Dnrang’e llhonmatio Remedy. It ia taken
Internally and will positively euro the worst
in the shortest time. Bold by every
druggist in Maoon
]anU(
FERRINE
fid Great Cl Core.
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kv
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Go.
• 7 AT MAOaULEY’S theatre.
In tbe City of Louisville, on
September 30* 1879.
Drawing never postponed, oonir regularly on
the last d»y of arory msnth (Sundays excepted)
and will be supervised by men ot undoubted
Charaetoriand standing, and ticket holders,agents
and clubs are respectfully requested U send on
representatives with proper credentials to exam
ine into the Drawing.
A New Era in the History
of Lotteries.
6BAXD AND UNFBKCEDENTED SUC
CESS OF THE SEW FEATURES.
Every ticket-holder can be his own
supervisor, call out his num
ber and see it plaoed
in the wheel.
The Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only 62,
° r THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
Prise * ??•???
Arrive s* Savannah ...
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 SaTanrah for Perrandiua,
Gainesville and 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
a in.
Passengers leave Branswick at 8:00 p m, ar
rive at Savannah 8:20 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A x (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
tor Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with the train arriving m Macon at 6.25
x. (daily except Sunday.) •
Palace sleeping cars are ran through to and
van nail and
from Ssv
Com
wayso
1 A flio.
10 Prize. *1.000 each
20 Prize. 600 each
100 Prizes 100 each ...
200 Prize. 50euh —
600 Prizes 20e*ch .
1.000 Prizes 10 each.
10,000
10,000
12.000
9 Prizes SOOeath. ap’roxtinaPBPriMi' *700
9 Frizes 200 each do do ' 1,800
9 Prizes 100 each
do
,908
Extract from a Letter Written ns
by the Manufacturers:
J{/Sin Hunt. Rankin & Lamar. Hacor. Qa„
—Dkak sirs: Enclosed please And bill for Per-
line. We call your attention to tho boxes, show-
nut you how much Perrin® it reQuire* to cure old
chronicouesof (Shills.nd Fever. GUARAN-
TBB A PERMANENT CURB IN EVERY
(USB,NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STAND
ING, and If a permanent cure is not effected, or
if the chills return within SIXTY DifS from
tbe time they commence taking tbe Ferrine
REFUND THE MONEY and charge it Dark to
us. Ad we ask is that vou get yonr customer!
to try it and let it show for itself what it will do.
KELL IN ALL OASES UNDER APOSITIVF
GUARANTEE. Say to dealer, whobnyit of
you. ^iTNy^Ic'lN^CO.
Pan. August ISth.
TO THE PUBLIC-
A BOVE is the letter from the proprietors of
Ferrine which explains itself. Mo shall
follow it to tho letter. We believe that it will
accomplish aU .hey claim for it and offer i t to the
public with perfect conlldeuco If it don t cure
you are not expected to pay for it.
HUNT, BANKIN' & LAMAS.
aus27tf
1,9 36 Prises 6112,406
Whoi-t Tickets,6*. Half Tickets, 6L
c*v»T’if'V»at«i SLfXi 65 Ticket8,8100
*A11 applications for clnb rates should be made
to the home offica.
Remit by po.toffloe Money Order, registered
letter, bank dreit or express. Full hst of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers For tickets and information address COM
MON vt nALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ
COM jl BRF >RD. Sec’y. Courier-Journal Build-
In.U.nisrp’aKv. aug30 eodtuthusatAwiy
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or-
loom. etc.
ccia“iv^TonX|at B awa ri m; e for r house formerly occupied by
‘arjL^nville daiiy (Sun-
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St Au
gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river. ...
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, at U.S7 a m. and for Branswick at
4.40 d m, daily, except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted,*t 7DO A x
Arrive at McIntosh “ “ 9.50 A a
Arrive at Jesup " 1L60 A X
Arrive at Biackshear * " A20 P x
Arrive at Dupont “ 6-*5 P a
Leave Dupont “ “ 5.00 A M
Leave Biackshear " “ 9.10 am
Leave Jesup " “ DLSOpx
Leave McIntosh " * ISSpa
Arrive at Savannah “ “ 5.15 p x
WESTERN DIVISION:
xoxdat, wudhksdav ahd ibid at.
Leave Dujg.nL.. ... ...— 5. MAX
Leave Quitman..’....' !!.! 967 A M
Arrive at Thomasville..,
Leave Thomasville,
Leave Camilla...
Arrive at Albany
f mm
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
fortune, tenth grand dis-
TRIBUriON.CLASS J.ATNEW ORLEANS.
TUBSDAT, O 1TUBER 14th, 1879—118th MON
THLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Thu Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Education^ and
Charitable purpose*. In 1868. tor the term ot
twenty-fire years, to which contract the invio'a
ble faith ot the State « pledged with »
61,000,000. to which it has sinre “Wad a reserv.
fund of 6350.000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NLM-
BBR DISTRIBUTION wUl take place monthly
on the second Tuesday. It never scales or post
pones. Look at the following Distribution:
OAP1TALPR1ZB 6J0.O0O.
100,000 Tickets at 62 each, Half Tickets *1.
LIS I OF PRIZES.
‘1 Capital Prise.
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Prise—
JPriies of
< Prizes ot
JO Prizes of 500.
I0O Prizes of
200 Prise* of
500 Prises of
mooe
10.CX0
5.000
5.000
109_
^^^r'TpPROXIMATION PRIZES." *
i tsasas g *5= ’wg
*** 9 Approximation Pnze* of 100^.^.^— viti
TJ57 Priae*. amounting to,—611^0
Hetpocsible correapondme agents wanted at
•11 prominent points, to wham a liberal compen-
"^Anplkaimi wr^rates to clnb* should only be
made to Hie tome office in New Orleans.
Write, clearly slating full address, for further
mformaUongg rend orders re A T) VTTTnTTN . -
p O Box 69*. New Orleans. La.
All onrgrand eitraordin.rr drawin^
EARLY.
is the most coonoznical form of Waahiug
Soap. AU bir or sqnare cakes wear down in
nee to a large flat piece, too thin to handle
and. therefore, wasted; while the OVAL
OAKS of
'MTTffiagS
Leave Quitman I
' eave aldosta
mve at Dupont.,,.,,,
J 8 Trsoa, Master of Transportation.
H 8 HAINES
M NOW PREPARED TO MAKE
Gheaper than ever.
D LOOK *AT MY SAMPLE8.
.T g HERTZ
Georgia Railroad
^PERt^TENDENJS^FFl^
Commencing Sunday, 13th inst.the tollRwing
D&ssenger schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—5 minuses slower
th “ M “° n! NO 17-BAST (daily) '
Leave Macon 7:00 a m
Loire Milledgeville.
Leave 8narta.
iytvive \N »rrent
Arrive Wralngf i ZZZZ W0p»
Arrive Atlanta.
Arrive AugMto.„———j-..;.
Leave Augusta —.— ——
Leave Atlanta - —
, 3:23 pm
.... 7.45 a m
„ 9.15 am
„10.45 a m
Arrive W’arrenton..
ArrfrQ 8 M^Sgovfllo—,
Arrive Maoon
, 2.35 pm
, S.S5 p in
,5:35 pm
NoconnS-ticn toor from Washington on bun-
^‘ xo 16—EAST (daily, except Sunday).
- LISm
Leave Maccm..—__—
Leave Milledgeville..*
Leave Sparta..
Leave Warren:
Arrive Augusta..
.....10 45 am
NO 15—WEST’(dsdly. except Sunday),
Leave Augusta. &Mpm
Leave Camak r V»0am
Arrive Warren ton ,
Arrive Sp
Trains wuTai>iatoparnag stations,
Close connection* at Auguata for all points
Bast and 8outh*a»t. and at Maoon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
8uperu improved Sleepers oetween Macon and
■^Thl’man Sleep res Augusta to New York.
Only one change Macon to N ew York.
Tickets and Baggage Checks, Time Cards, etc.
sre to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
Ticket Office. 64 Mulberry O-ftofflisMf.
Superintendent
B & DORSEY.
snlt-tf Baawal Faaaengvr Argyll
ATL4STA & CUAELOTTE
air-line railway.
“oFFICEGKN’L PASS. A TICKET AST
ATUJtTA, Ga, Oct 31.1878.
O N and after Sunday. November 10th. double
daily Train* will run on this Rood as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mall and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta — .
Leave Atlanta—SJ5pm
Day Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta....
Leave Atlanta—---
6.00 pm
going west.
Mail and Passenger Train.
1AOO
“ NEW" SOAP can be cut in two, the oval
end c aaped readily in the hand, and the lar
ger end worn down almost to a wafer with
out any waste. COLGATE * GO. recom
mend their
ISBjBSEH
Trade-Mark Registered) to Care'nl
eepera not only a* superior in qualit]
as in fo:m tbe moet .economic' Soaj
made. aog30-wdreat
Night Ma
Arrive Atlanta...
Arianta^-^-^^--
Arrive Atlanta. J* ■ *
Leave AUanta^-..-^-^—~
Local Freight and Aooomirodation Train
Arrive Atlanta..
Leave Atlanta.....^.......
- *40»m
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta..
T—. Atlanta—..™— ——— 9 25 »
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at AtlaaU *-30 p
I Atlanta
Tnromcb Freight Train
Arrive Attouta — IL** *
'^lcge'coMectiori atAtScm tor Ml point* We«t
^ si Ch»rloae gyf.
WJ HOUSTON^ 1 Ticket Agack,
L Jacksonville.
l Ms-
A Well Assorted Stock 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.
X>, R. THOMAS,
a>PS Stawtf SAVANNAH. GRORGI4.
GEO. S, OBEAR,
92 C3 tierrv street,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CROCKERY. CHINA. GLASS "WARE. CHANDE
LIERS- HALL LXGHTS. LAMPS. ETC., TABLE
CUTLERY, -POCKET CUTLERY. KITCHEN
KNIVES. TIN WARE. AGATE IRON WARE.
JAPANNED TIN WARE. WOODEN
WARE. BASKETS. WILLOW WARE
OF ALL KINDS
STOVES
Agent for EXCELSIOR HOT BL18T COOK STOTE3. Send in your orders. Call- and
me. Special inducements offered to Merchants. a a *17 6
NEW BEIGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE.
Macon Georgia.
Opposite J. W. BURKE & CO.'S Book Store.
SECOND STREET.
SEND ME YOUR
COTTON
PLEASE YOU. !K
AND I WILL
sept deod&wSm
B. L. Willingham.
aprSStT
COLEMAN & 1EWS0M,
COTTO.N FACTORS
AND
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block,
XHACOlff, ------ GEORGIA,
We most respectfully inform the Planters of Middle and
Southwest Georgia that we Lave 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.
COLEMASri; lEWiOM.
Central ana Sontnwestern R&iiioaas
SkViXjrxH, Ga. Sept. 16.1W9
/~VN ana after Monday Sept. 15,1879. passenger
\J trains on the Central and Southwestern
Eailroads and branches will run as follows:
TBITS SO. 1.—G0IX8 SOUTH AXD VTX8T.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 a X
Deavea Augusta. 9:»0 A X
Arrive* at Auguste .*«r»
Arrive* atMacon. —6:45 p x
Leave* jlaqon tor
LrereTMKo*^MJoiiunbu8iGdly"eretPt
Sunday — — 8.-16 P M
Arrives at Columbus daily except Sunday 4 45 a it
Leaves lor Albany daily except Sunday 10:00 P a
Amite at Albany daily exbept Sun-
day — ——— 8:51am
Leaves Culumbns lor Macon daily ex-
cent Sunday 8:45PM
Arrive at Macon daily except Sunday 5:00 A M
Leave Albany lor Macon ;daily except
Sonday 5:04P,R
Arriveat Macon daily except Sunday «l i M
Making close connection at Atlanta with West-
_n and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
tor all point* West and North.
coMixs sours axd 2Aar.
Arrives at M—n.....i — &10 ax
leaves Maoon......... 7:00 A X
Arrives at MiUedgeville... ....9:44 ax
Arrives at Batontmn——.—— .1L30 A 3
Arrive* at Augusta....-—
4:45 P M
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 P M
Leaves Augusta..... 9;80 A M
Making connection at Savannah with the At*
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
2 _TBJUar no. 2.—going south and wbbt.
Leaves Savannah ^7:50 P m
5:40 AM
Leaves Augusta 8:80 P M
Arrives at B£iUedgeTilIe... M .... M . M *...— 9:44 A M
Arrives at Eatonton^— „,...11:80 A M
ROLLERGUM
Pitcilote
TTTE call the attention ol our brethren of the
VV Southern Press to the fact that we are
now having manufactured in our office, by Mr W
SDWikle
WIlliE’S ROLLER GEM,
which, for toughness, elacticity and durability,
cannot be exo-lled. We are now nsiDg it and
pronounce it THE BEST. 8end in your orders
to this office for Boilers or competition. Boilers
lor the Country Press cast to order in regular
8)4 inch Hand-Press n.oald. Whore parties
prefer Boiler Stocks will be tarnished at CO cent*
each.
Have your Boilers packed properly in a box
in which they can be returned, or we will have
to charge for Boxing.
Send in your orders, and we guarantee satis-
faction*
CLISBY. JONES & REESE.
Macon, Ga.
, 8.-00 A M
, 8:40 A M
Arrives at Macon
Macon for Atlanta..^
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 P m
Leaves Msoonfor Albany and. Eufaula. 8 85 A K
Arrives at Eufaula.— 3:43 P m
Arrives at Albany.......***....*—**-*-*.** 3:48 P 31
Leaves Macon for Columbus——....... 8,45 A M
Arrives at Columbus - 2.15 P M
Trains on thisftchedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufna and Albany daily, ma
dose connection at Atlanta with Western
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Colombia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Train connect* at Fort Valley for Per
ry, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND HAST.
Leaves Atlanta..—...—.-.1:15 P M
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta.
Leaves A”
LeavesE
Arrives at 1
bony——
Leaves Col .
Arrives at Maccn from Col ambus—-.fW8 p m
Leaves Mocen...———-J7:85P M
Arrives at Auxusta—— M .—.-A:40 A M
Leaves Augusts——— ..8:80 P M
rrivesat 8aracnah........................... 7:15 A ar
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eaton ten will
take train No. 3 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
Through Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Auguata and
Mac’ i n,and Savannah and Atlanta.
E H SMITH, WILLIAM ROGERS,
G«n Ticket Agt. Gen 8npt. CRR, Savannah.
^ J C Show, W. Q. RAOUL,
Gen Ttst Agt. Supt. S W RE-Maccn.
an-3if • • tJ
ABE8TS FOR KASSET'S EXCELSIOR COTTbN
BUS, OISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AND
FAIRSAK'S STANDARD SCALES.
CXRH&RT & CURD.
Importer* and dealers in Hardware. Ironware
cel.ignailtural Implements. Carnage Mate-
Oilft. ev rn.r* as ly
University oi Virginia
See >1011 begins on tbe First of October, and
continues nine month,- Apply for catalogues to
tbe Secretary ol the Faculty, p. o.. Umveraity
Tinnuia, Albemarle eoanty. VirgiBia.
jAffi F. H4EJUSON, Chairman of the Faculty,
)nli4 deodA wim
jy26Ideodiw Sm
aoglSU
42nd Annual Session
September,
Professors and
Will begin on
WEDNESDAY, 17th
With a full corps of experience:
Tee very best advantages in Literature.
Ancient and Modern Languages, Music and
Art.
Domestic Department unsurpassed for com
fort aud care.
Expenses payable one half in September, bal
ance in February.
Board and Begular Tuition in three Higher
Classes $280
Board. Begular Tuition, Music and French
or German in two Lower Classes J
Board, Begular Tuition, Music and French
or German in three Higher Glasses $350
Ten per cent discount on Cash bills tor Board
and Tuition.
Ho credit except on good bankable paper,
send tor Catalogue to
jucSSSm
W C BASS, President.
O W SMITH. Secretary.
3as G Wist
west BROS.
C«Uu hdtn, Ctamusiu Icrthit?,
—AGBNTS FOBTHE—
W, & G. GUANO.
68 Bay St* - Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIES FOB SALE.
Prompt attention to business and liberal d
ance on consignments. anz20daw6m
HEBE AS John T Kelsoo was, on thenight
ot the 24th of August last, murdered in the town
of Oglethorpe b John F Buss, and the said Buts
lsafugitiv ;m justice, we have thought it
proper,* .(deoffer the sum of two hundred
dolJard f >r his arrest and delivery to the sheriff
of Macon county. A HA8LIP,
Oglethorpe, Ga,Sep 3,1879, M JIKELSOE.
DBSCBlpriON,
Buss is 24years old, about 6 feet 8 inches high,
slender, complexion Sallow, face loug and thin,
nose prominent and peaked, eyes deep set and of
a yellow cast. hair, dark brown, front teeth rather
piominent and dark,, and when he laughs are
considerably exposed to view. In walking he usu
ally lean* forward, takes long rapid stops and
sett his feet straight in front, wears number 8
shoes, fingers ana nails long and slendei.hasa
large scar from an old sore above bis left ancle
and one or more on his back about his shoulders.
He is auppoied to be in company with Tilomas
Asbury, Jr, who is also charged as an accomplice
in the crime., Asbury is 19 years old. does not
look soold, is about 5 feet 1 inch high, com Dict
ion red, somewhat freckled, has light stiff h -.r,
white gray eyes, somewhat flared, stammer
when excited. eep5 dawlm
MAS. G. SMITH,
Successor to
M. R. SOGERS.
Winship & Callaway’s
rpHEY HAVE BEEN DOING THE LEADING CLOTHING BUSINESS HEBE FOB, 22
as theyare now *oltoring t'hoi^rastomera. haT8neTer Hefoto been able to offer such inducements
G-ood all W ool Gassimer Suits at £$>10
and XJ’Dwards.
Many of those Goods have bseu made exnressly tortus. As we have a targe regular trade to sup-
^ereto^KtG^ ° ur 01J customers know
HATS
have become a leading feature in our trade. We keep *11 grades for Men and Boys, from Stetson’s
best to the lowest grades. We were the first to offor
SHIRTS
at the present low prices. We s-U the best fitting Shirt tor $t.00 that wo know o We keep a large
line of Goods suitable for laboring men and sell them at close prices.
BRING ON YOUR BOYS
and fit them out with Clothing and Hats while our stock is complete. Wehaveatarge linoof Sam
ples from one ol the best Merchant Tailors in New York. Fits guaranteed,
WINSHIP A CALLAWAY.
B ° g Sf No. 60 Second Street. Macon. Ga.
Gandy Manufacturer,
Confectioner
and Fruiterer,
—AND DB ALE & IN—
TOYS,
CIGrARS*
AND
PRODUCE,
FOB SALE—Five Splendid
COTTON PLANTATIONS
SITUATED NEAE ALBANY, GA.
Ao.ofAeret. Cleared
Wr«tter—-Doronghty Co_l,610 700
Byron-—- “ —S.S75 7J00
Beall _ “ -*gg
T-gg , , .LeaCo———1.225 900
Wimberly. -Baker Co S.250 1.100
Frupoaol/ for the purchase of oae or all of tbe
above well-known plantation* will be receiv
ed by tbe undersigned until *he 80th day of Oc
tober, 1879. Any information recording them
may be obtained from the manaxer. Mr Wm H
Bennett, at preaent residingon Beoll plantation.
^“Ihe preference will be given to cash and
•hart time purchaser*. Addreo*
Patterson a cutler Attorney*,
704 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Pa.
sepl d eod!8t w6t■
$1280
MI.AI6U I'r
wEirtedto sell Suple GoadA
er*. Ko E.xpe*me*vtt»
I am now prepared to manufac
ture Candy as low, and perhaps
cheaper than any other house, ow
ing to superior facilities. Will
work sugar on commission at
small margin. All Candy guaran
teed pure and free from adultera
tion. Orders and correspondents
solicited.
Chas- C. Smith,
106 CHERRY STREET.
I have sold my entire Candy Manufac
tory, Tools, etc, to Mr Charles C Smith, and
recommend him m a gentleman in every respect
worthy of confidence and patronage, With
grateful acknowledgment to a kind public who
sustained me lor more than thirty years I com
mend you to Mr Smith’s eetabliihment for pure
unadulterated Can Jy and honest dealing
aug28lm HR ROGERS.
CROWN In
J BBIDE A CO’S new Crewr
Jewel SrixioiKur Pxacie,
$7 50 per 100 to Agents.
Cheapest lxx the world,
Twovamples with Jewelry, by mail, postpaid
25 cents- Illustrated circulars of staph
ai d. rxoyiriBLB Novelties tree.
bride* CO.. iruiri
397 Broadway, JrWrl
Nxw Yosx. -“**
teblizhed. 1870. Favorbly known thronghoa
United States.
BEN. C. SMITH.
3, 8. IVERSON.
Smith and Iverson
NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS !
W B f
General Grocery and Provision Business]
Our Stock will bo perfectly fresh and bought for the CASH, and we trust by close attention to
isineas and. low prices to receive a portion of thy trade ot Macon. We — ’ ~
business and low pl „
1st at No. 4 Blake’s Block,
Regers A Co.
portion of thi trade of Macon. We will be located till October
ben we will remove to the atci* at present occupied by C. 11.
BEN. a SMITH,
J. S. IVERSON,
Late with H. T. Johnson.
William Feitzer.
Practical Gunsmith, 59 Mulberry Street.
GLUNSTOCKS altered to fit the shooter. Guns bored to ahoot hard and dose,Pin-fire converted to
>A., Are- oew Barrels fitted. Repairing done of every desenpticn. «r oils loaded. A No 1
;«! h0t an ? s P°ri>ng Rifle*and Pistols. IkeepoonitenUj- ou hand Muaale’and Breech-
loading Guns and Rifles of the best kind In the market. sepll ood n wed .at
B'JOM No. 22!
; “ THB URGSST STOCK OF
FIHfE CLOTHIIG AVI) HATS
IN THE STATE IS NOW OPENING AT
•“ScMielil’s Po aWe Steal Eegiiies,”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Cfomnact. Simule, Stron» Datable.
and guaranteed superior to anylotherl
WB SELL THE
Goisor Grain Hoparator
With our ENGINES—For Threshingl Purpose
WB ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sargha-^Iills, Cotton Pressss
And Machinery of every description.
SUIL.DYNT& SOITjBJHtS aSA. BPgQXAtiTY -
WRITE FOB PABT10ULAB8 AND PRICES.
navi 6m J. S. 8CHO f'XKT.U & SOW
lx neglected, may rapidly aerou^
Into Quick consumption. Orda
nary treatments will not euro it
ssa
feelings, matter dropping into tho throat, disgusting odors, and finally
CONSUMPTION
Catarrh,
S .r.-Thrv cl
1:.jr.‘ee*3 j-’le .ill. j. t
DE verb’s
e ;*Tra(I e
. and into all t
'application to th41
'■ *nre. The only method bv which these diseases can b
HOSME TREATRSENTi
lneorporaiedU
$350a00»-
LAMBERT SPEEDER, Seo’y. J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
Capital and Assets over-.-- - $500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Azents at all Prominint Eoints throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
LAMBERT SFENOKR, Secretary, at Columbus, Ga.
WM. W CARNES, Agent, Macon. Georgia,
CAMPBELL & JOKES.
MACON GEORGIA.
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Warehouse Corner Second-and-Poplar streets,
Greet their patrons with the announcement that their LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WARE
HOUSE haa been entirely REBUILT IN BB.1CK for the better accommodation of COTTON
CONSIGNED TO THE H, and are confident that .their facilities ior handling tho next crop cannot
be iurpa&s'd by any bouse in the State.
Th-v t r office and ^ale^room have baen rearranged with a view of IMPROVED LIGHTS UN SAM
PLES and the comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitation is extended to all to c**ll and see them
Thanking their friends for the liberal patronage extended to them in the past, they ask a continu
ance of the same, and promise renewed efforts to please.
MS* ORDERS FOR BAGGING AND TIBS will receive prompt attention.
ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORE made when desired, at LOWEST BANK RATES.
aug24deod&w Sm
OL AYTON R WOODS.
SAMUEL A WOODS
WOODS & CO.,
Cotton' Factors ant general Comlmoa Merchants.
Agents for tbe sale of Soluble Paeiflo Guano.
82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIm
Liberal advances made cn Consignments. Prompt peraonal attention given to all knti
ness. *ug2« dawSm
fhe BnHH! LMShi Or.
HcaNdiMlMtoy I ’
.1 vo-t«l««a mwj ihmm My « >
Tncse maemnea ore maoe el ttl I
and the workmanship and ftnilh flit 8oq
lias been awarded nrcmtBBi* at alttM ■Me Fa
.uvrgiii, Alabama, Texas, etc., (M.
Price List of Bias, FeHcra a
Payable during tbv {
AH 1
% Saw
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4$:
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itooe
120.90
moo
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159.80 « | •
17K00 • Hr
tS2.>L J if
a
hf’xctl reafiy fcn satenen) and drttveKri (
it-ur Special tent, ■’* mm cweteei 1
„ ciactnar oontulxdn^ Vwtliiinin ' ■ from r**
indred Uve ijareere. vrbo bought acrit evt
it n- hicea last eeaton.
krem 'ROto tK* wo maauractuiec ains t
wtas, Georgia, under the firm name of B T
> at: £ CA, afterwards Cutaoa.. Bmowv ft
11 made w hat was then knows a* tb. Tv-k-
. uiing tho year 1838 wr removed to tbit pi
i hern wo h rve been exclusively engage* to mans.
■ ce Wftbl
ictai l ig Gins ever ainco
in i ts Gin
beetTabor
no
1CJ, wo possess ■
Nicr mannfactnrer In
r..T work for tho least money.
along >
I «*p<v!ciiee
.vine machzncrj and »lJVe-l work-
a ndvantigek aol enjayed by any
irertn onr line tor ,n>Juck>« tea
ii Knptaes end a
doain d. Address
«*»*•» N. ennoj tint tew f<-e»a.
FOR THE WEAK,
NERVOUS AND
DE3ILIXATEO
DR, HASBROUOKS
ELECTRIC BELTS.
Tho afflicted ran row be restored to perfect
health and bodily energy withont tho use of
medicine of eny kind, and without the slightest
inconvenience to tho 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 thofol-
wing symptoms meet your distressed rondi
on? Do yon feel nervous, debilitated, fretful,
mid, and lack tbo power of will and action?
e re your kidnevs, stomach, or blood in a disor-
ti rod condition? Do you suffer from rheuma
tism, neuralgia, oraches and pains? Have you
oeen indiscreet in early year., and fled yourself
lea*, moping, unnt for busir.oes or pleasure, and
sntdect to tits of melancholy? Are you tulijoi t
to any ol the following symptoms: Restless
nights, nightmare, palpitation uf tbo heart, bash-
luinesa. con fusion of ideas, dizzinesa of the bead,
dimness of eight, etc? Thousands of young men.
peculiar to thrlr sex. and who, from Mae mod*
e.tyor neglect, prolong their sufferings Why
then further neglect a subjoct of auch vital im
portance, when the remc * ‘
cured?
) remedy can be so easily pro-
DB. HASBBOUCS’S
ELECTRIC BELTS
or self‘application to any part ot tne body meofc
evory requirement. The most eminent physi
cs.ana indorse them, and we offer tho mo»toon-
bincinir testimony direct from tbo afflicted
tliemseivea, who have boon restore*! to
Health, Strength, and Energy.
after dmgging in vain for years.
Send at once for descriptive circular, which
will bi- mailed free, containing information worth
thousands of dollars to tho afflicted of either
(e uall on or address (all communications confi
dential)
B. D. Trapbagan Sc Co.,
Sole agents for the United States
Booms S and 4 383 B ROADWAY,
aug29 dAswlSw New YordCity.
Orcat Inducements to Boy ?ca s
House for what Bent Will rosS.
O NES Mix Boom House, one Three Room
House, ona Five Room House. I offer for
sale on monthly installments in tmsll payments.
Twoofthobuildingkjust finished. They areon
Troup Hilfopposite t
augtfi lm
T GUERNSEY.
Hew Advertisements.
No one who is thoroughly regular 1 "
the bowels U half a» limb o urauc«w u* he that
is irreglar. He may bo attacked by «>htaRioi a
disease*, nud so may the irregular, but heJ» nob
nearly as subject to outside influences. The a*©
° TABBANT’8 8PLTZBK APERIENT
secures » regularity, and consequent immunity
frem Nickness Sold hyall druggist*. *ep>lw
$777 i
ERY August
R A YEAR and expenses to went.
Outfit Free. Address F O VICK*
its. Main-,
CTMTl TO r G RIOH * OO. Portland
OJEiiN JJ Maine, for best Agency Busini ss in
the Work). Hxp-*nsive Outfit Free
THB C0N8TITBTI0S OK TUB UMTED
;; STATES
lOFpruco
i Geo P Rowell
receipt
1 A Co,
PUBLISHING CC
C*h ft A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
5? / * to Agents. Outfit free. hHiw Jt Co,
Augusta, Me.
Mount de sales Ac ederry,
oD FOR YOUNG LADIES.
MACON, - GEORGIA
■*—O —
erms per Session for Board and Tuition S7C
Next Session commences September 23tb.
For Circniar and particulars address
DIRECTRESS OF ACADEMY.
sug8 2tau8w
N i> :‘fvIV E
ypWf) FOR ifATAJiOeifE^.
Coffee.
TF your fancy is for a RIO COFFKB of a higl
i rich flavor, not coate-l with a glutinous
foreign Hubstance «fter roastin?. buy non
but ihe “ABICA” r r»-.fu I\ v,~ . .
rusutted and aLippea fr^h to tbe trade by Moon
Jonkm* A Co. New York. Sold in Ma. on b*
augSdkw 3m J D CARVER,
H&mncr Hall, Montgomery, Ala*
Church School Tor Cilrls.
Session open ■ October
Terms $143 persy ©or.
Bellevue High School
BEDFORD COUNTY, YIRGISlA.
On Ya. «t Tenn, R-^R-1* Miles West of
Lynchburg.
■ A school in which young men anil boy. are pre-
pared for Universitv or lor 1 usine-a Hii?h und
healthy location, full corps of Wrhe s. :bcr-
oush mitruction. liberal provision for the ac
commodation and coraft rt of studcTits. For
c:<talo*rue8 containing itiforniation, addivs?*
W ft A3BOTT, Principal, Belleruo P O.
jul>24dkw 2m