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—ore* m<w*y atone, »n<l P**»nl«o flowing
ipploe » broo.let down • *rwj vale.
ruder (he'I*™-rl«d childhood’* Ton drowning
77,0 iet haroicta *rt in moorland* brown,
r'je Ibe .tarn. the ruddy watch Urea gleaming
" Arojiid the wall* oteome beloagneiao town.
a',, on tie plain, w.rriorand war-«teed dying
Amid tbebloiffi-atained flower* and trampled
xr,th broken' thield ant lance all ihirered lying
Vtbe.e blood a mailed hurt at dewy morn.
1-nderihe.ura a lonely **#m1 drifting
i in rocky adore*, borne by the mtleu foam.
And tar away, aolt wind* of twilight lifting
jhe easement leaves of aome aweet woodland
Ifonnnr, O wind*, while the sold moonbeam-
gluten
Upon * coral teef . a »tormy sea.
Tunrdirne 'or one who nevermore will liaten
To >our low whuper* through the hoaaehotii
tine.
Under the alar*, far in the a*e* hoary.
That »i n their miata ourbuaywund en.'b:d,
B|,„| and *ago hare btnren to re*d th, atory
l'acribod in their bright rharaetera of gold.
Bulla th. uilh clearerojoatboiriruibadiTininr,
Hera lar abore iiie'a rainbow gleam* *nd *how-
B'en ** the atar*. in God’s own kingdom shining
Her Ireaaurea hid beneath tho cbmehyard
dower*. _ , .
September Argosy,
Utoiro will find re ief from their hoad-
acke, oostirenoa*. swimming in the head,
cajo. "one alomach, reeile-eueaa, eia, eti.,
b* taking Simmone’ L.ver Regulator
I’e'aona bring iu nnliea'tny localities miy
aroid all nillioae attacks by taking a done of
Himmona' Liver Uegn.ator oocaaionaliy to
keep Ibe liver in healthy action. Ii should
be need by ail persoos, old aud young. It
ia not unpleasant, i* a purely vegetable
compound, ia not injuiious to tb® moat dell-
on, cjnatimtion, aud will koop tho liver in
healthy action.
The highest authority iu New England, the
Btau> Aaaayor o’ Uoanac'iueette, after a
careful aoatyria of Hall'a Vegetable Sicilian
Ifa.r lieuower certified that it i* tbe beet
K operation for it* intended purpose that has
enixhibited for examination that itaoou-
atimeiite are pate and carefully eeleo’.ed for
eicellent quainy, and that it forms an ef
fluent preparation for promo ting tho growth
uf the hair and restoring the original color.
Tn e world-renowned preparation i* for sa.e
by all druggists Becjrd, Red Oak, Iowa.
Whleh is cheapest
A package of DCKl's Durham, containing
wenty pipe lull* of the best smoking tobacco
ta le, or onu comm so cigar f Each costs 10
mnt*. an23 dAw
QKUKT—“wny will men amoxo common
Tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Bros.
MKAbOK NORTH CAROLINA.” at tbe same
price.
RHEUMATISM.
This dreadful tormmt, the doctors tell us,
in tbe blood, and, knowing this to be trne,
we advise every sufferer to try a bottle of
Durang’s llheumatio Remedy. It is taken
internally aud will positively cure tho worst
in the shortest time. Hold by overy
1d*w8m
Sitters
Fever ar.d Ague is most common in the spring,
but moat severe in tbe fall and tbe winter. II.
ia strictly a malarious disease, and m surely as
the Bitter* are ado -ted. so surely will tne indi
vidual who dopta this precaution bo exempted
from iu paint and penalties. Aid tothi* lU
value a* a stomachic and auti-billius agent, and
who will wnture togainsav its claims to tbe first
place among family medicine*.
For sale By a'l druggists and reapecUble deal
era generally, *en( Tar
druggist in Meoon
Janlii
FERRINE
ft Gut Cl Core.
Extract from a Letter Written ns
by the Manufacturers:
Messrs Hunt, Rankin <£ Lamar, Macon Oa.,
—l>i*a tuna: Unclosed nl-ase dnd bill tor Fer
rate We call your attention to tne boxes, allow
ing you how much Kerrine it require* to cure old
chronic case* of Chill* and Fever. GUARAN
TEE A PBRMANKNT CURB IN BVBRY
CASK, NO WATTWROF HOW LONG STAND-
ING.andila permanent cure i* not effeoted.or
ilihe hills return within SIX t’Y DAYS from
the time they rotr.menoo taking the Ferrlne
REFUNDTHE MONEY and charge it oack to
u*. A'l we aak is that you get your customers
to try it and let it show for itself what it will do.
SKl.l, IN Al.L CASKS UNDER APOSIT1VF
G ARtNl’KK. Say to dealers who buy it of
you, ’'il it don’t euro don't you pay lor it.”
KKiRINE MEDICINE CO.
Farm August 18lh.
TO THE~PUBLIC
A HOYK is the letter from tho proprietors of
Ferrmo which explains itself We shall
follow it o the letter We believe that it will
a.-co:uplish <«ll they claim for it and offer it to the
public with perfect confidence If it don’t cure
you are not expected to pay for it.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR.
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A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
fortune, tknth grand dis
tribution.CLASS KATNBW ORLEANS.
TUKsDAT, O To BUR 14th. IS79-H3th MON
THLY c RAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company*
Thi* Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of tho State for Educational and
Chants tie purposes, in 1S«S, for the term ol
twenty.Uve years, to which contrart the rayiola-
ble faith ot tho State ia Dledged with a Capital of
11,0004)00. to which it baa since addedia reserve
fund of *850.000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NU H-
BKB DISTRIBUTION wiU take place monthly
on the second Tu-sday. It never scales or post
pone*. Look at tho following Distribution:
CAPlTAXPRiZB m«». ^
100,000 Tiekrtsat $2 each. Half Tickets *1.
LIST OP PRIZES.
1 Capital Prise - —
1 Capital Priao —
1 Capital Prise...
8 Prises of (U«
t Prises of L000.
80 IVitea of 800
100 Priaeaof
too Priaeaof
800 Prises of
L 0 00Pr ‘ , AP < PROXIMATi6N“TRIZBs:
• Approximation Pruee of $300.„„.— JJ..00
0 Approximation Pris«s ot 800........— 1M0
0 Approximation Priars of SO—.— ow
L857 Prises, amounting to —™...
Responsible corresponding agent*
all prominent points, to whom a liberal compen-
sstisn will be paid. , .
Application lor rates to (dubs should only be
made to tho homo office in New Orleans.
Write, clearly stating full address, for further
mformation.or road order* £ ^ DAUPHiN.
P O Box *9i. New Oriaans. La.
All ourgrand extraordinary drawing are un
der the supervision aud management ofGJi^ G
T BKAURBGARD and GEN JUBAL A
EARLY
most economical form of Waehiug
All bir or square cakes wear down in
a large flat piece, too thin to handle
se.t-foro, wasted; while the OVAL
of
’’ NEW" SOAP can be cut in two, the oval
ehd e asped readily in the hand, and the lar
ger end worn down almost to a wafer with
out any waste. COLGATE A 00. recom
mend their
For Sale,
A n endless stock of old news-
papers at 80 ornta per Hundred, and Four Do!
1st* per Thousand.
Much cheaper than any other kind of Wrap
ping Paper, and very useful about Packing
Goods, Cutting Patterns, Washing Window*,
iitc. Kto
THIS OFFICE.
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FOR RENT.
rpwo Stores, Nos I and to, in Schofield’s Block
JL on Poplar Street (No IOat present occupied
by A B Parquhar). iacta (tore is 80x84 feet and
I be two can be ir ade intoone store, which, with
the upper rooms and cellars, would make one
of the largest and most convenient wholesale
►tor-* in the city. For rent low. Possession to
No»give immediately: to Nolo 1st October.
Apply to
J SSOHOPIBLD
Seh iflal i's Iron W ir kv
Fay Your State and County Tax.
* I’HEState and county tax for *791a now dne ami
1 my inst u tion are to proceed at on*e with
its collection Taxp yors wdl greatly oblige by
making prompt settlements, as tho time allowed
ia limited. If desired 1 will officially vi.it any
district of thecouot.v Olflceat Bllis drug store.
fl J PETES, Tax Collector.
ep4 Staw and ex Officio Sheriff.
Authorized by tbe Commonwealth of Kv
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popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT HACaULBY’S THEATRE,
In tho City of Louisville, on
September 30.1879.
Drawing never postponed, occur regularly on
tbe last d-y ol every mantb (Sundays excepted)
and will be supervised bv men ot undoubted
charmctergind standing, and ticket holders^genta
and clubs are rcvpcctlully requested to send on
representatives with proper credentials to exam
ine into tbe Drawing.
A New Era in the History
of Lotteries.
GRAND AND UNPRECEDENTED SUC
CESS OP THE NEW FEATURES.
Every ticket-holder can bo bis own
supervisor, oil out his num
ber and see it plaoed
in the wheel.
The Management call attention to tho ?rrand
opportunity presented of ootaining, for only *2,
aDT 01 THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
Prize.. ~8 88,000
1 Prize. 10,000
1 Prize 5,000
10 Prizes *14»o each 104)00
to Prizes 500 each 10,000
100 Prizes lOOeach 10,000
too Prizes 50 each 10,000
600 Prises Wench 12.000
1,000Prises Wench. 10,000
9 Prizes S00ea.h, sp'roximsfn prises 2.700
9 Prizes 200 each do do 1,800
9 Prizes 100 each do do .906
1,9 M Prises *112,408
Whole Tickets, *2. Half Tickets, *1.
*7 Tickets. *50. 55 Tickets, *100
All applications for club rates should be made
to the home office.
Remit by postoffioe Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or express. Full list ol draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-bold-
ora. For tickets and information address COM-
MON * &AI/CH DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ
COMAtRRF IRD.Sec’y. Courier-Journal Bmld-
iig. Ijonisnile Kv. augsoeodtuthusatAwly
Cheaper than over.
COME 7AND LOOK ’AT MY 8AMPLES.
Trade-Mark Registered) to Careful
eepero not only aaaupeiior in qualii]
a* in form the moat economic* Soa]
P>*de. * ang30-wi«at
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ATLANTA & OHAJIIjOTTE
AiK-LINE RAILWAY-
OFFICE GBN’L PASS. A TICKET AG’T
Azxazrra, (is. Oct 81,1878.
O N and after Sunday, November 10th. double
daily Trains will run on this Rood as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta —™
Leave Atlanta 5.15 p m
Day Fassonger Train.
Leave Atlanta..‘.'“7^-.....™— 6.00 p m
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta — — — 124X)m
Leave AtHnta
Day Passenger Train
Arrive Atlanta...™ — — 10 SO pm
Leave Atlanta™™™.™.-.-.-^-
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta 5 40am
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta ■
leave Atlanta„ — 9 25am
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta™™™—.. 4A0pzn
LmTB AtUn Thj5Sh"FiSiht"fisr~
Arrive Atlanta 11A0 a m
Leave Atlanta — _
Close connection at Atlanta for all point* West
and at Charlotte for all points East.
GJFOREACRB.GM.
WJ HOUSTON,
General Passenvev and Ticket Arent
fieonla Rallrosi ConiiaDj.
oUPERINTBNDBNT’8 OFFICE.
Auarara. Gl. July 12. 1879.
Commencing Sunday, 18th inst. the following
passenger schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—S minutes slower
than Macon:
NO 17-EAST (daily).
Leave Macon 74)0am
Leave MilledgevUle — - SAS a m
Leave Sparta....™..— ™™™™—104)6am
Leave Warrenton 11:14 a m
Amve Camak™™——- ™™™...11:27am
Arrive Wasnington— : AOO p m
Arrive Athens 8:15 p m
Arrive Atlanta — AOOpm
Arrive Augusta 833 pm
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave Auru-U™-
Leave Atlanta...™-™.—... —— 7AS a m
Leave AtbeM™....™ jo!«a m
Leave Camak™'™— ......... 1.14 pm
Arrive Warrenton-™. H? pra
Armve Sparta——8.85 pm
Arrive MUledgeTille SA5pm
Arrive Macon™™——™™——————. 5A5 d m
No connection to or from Washington ob Sun-
4 * 7 *JfO 16—EAST (daily, except Sunday),
Leave Macon—————————— IMtpm
Lwve s MdledreviUe p m
ai^ive Camak —————.—1830am
^ NO l^BWTdS5?SSpfs5hd^
Arrive Macon™ . 6.45 am
Train* will not stop at flag stations.
Close connect ions at Angustx for all point*
East and Southeast, and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Superb improved Sleepers between Macon and
^pSlmsn Sleepres Augusta to New York.
Only one change Maoon toNew York.
Tickets and Baggawe Checks, Time Csrds, etc.
are to ohtained at tlmcn Depot or at Union
T,cket Office. 64 Mulberry
Superintendent
B JL DOH&HYp
1-is.u General Fsssergzr Agesik
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
FLORIDA
Macon & Brunswick R. R.
Gnxaux, WnBWfl Ovxica.)
Macon. Ga., April 19, 1879. j
0 H . azx1 after busduy. th© iCrth in«t*ct» Fa«-
tenzer tnun* on
W
read will run as (ol-
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER KO. L SOUTH.
Arrive Cochran— ————— 9-.«7 P if
arrive Kastman 10:45 m
■wave Brunswick per steamer— _— 6:15 a *
Arrive Pemandina ——— 10:15 A X
ArriyeJaeksocmUe 135PM
Arrive Order Key* *35 P M
NIGHT PAS8ENOER NO. 8, NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Keys————— 5:25am
Leave Jacksonville——— —11:1s a m
Leave Pemandina per Steamer..— 5-45 p m
Arrive Brunswick — - 7:45PM
Leave Brunswick———— 64)0 P M
Leave Jetup — 10-35 P k
Leave Eastman ————— *31 a M
Leave Cochran————————433 a m
Arrive at M soon— — —6:44 a m
Close connection at Maoon lor all point* North.
East and West via Atlanta aud Augusta
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 8,Bonk
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except 8und*y
Leave Maron. hl»l»
Arrive Cochran—-——- ——^9:45 a ^
Arrive Joaup —— 635 p M
Arrive JsckaonwBe—...—7:25 A M
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville...—— A15 P k
Leave Jesup — 6.15 * a
Leave Eastman— —.———— L2I Pk
Leave Cochran—......————... 8.45 P M
Arrive Macon——————— 5:15 p x
Connects at Maoon lor points North. Bart and
West.
HAWKJNSVILLB BRANCH.
Freight and aooommodat ion—Daily except Enn-
day.
Leave Cochran —— —• 104)0 P x
Arrive Hawkinaville...™ ......... 10:45 PM
Leave HawkinrriUe—— S:50 A a
Arrive Cochran — — 4:15 AM
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 8 to and
from Miko*
Leave Cochran. — —....—... 104)0 am
Arrive Hawkinsville— 10.45 a M
Leave Hawkinsville— 1.45 PM
Arrive Cochran 230 PM
Connects at Cochran with trains 8 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. 8npti
W. J. JABYIs. Maat. Tran*.
ATLAiffimOLF R R.
GiaxKsxSopxsiaTxasBin’aOppioa, )
AIXASTIO AMD Gou RaILSOAD >
Satahbah, May 17tb, 1879.4
O N and alter SUNDAY, May 18th, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as lollows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at —..'4.10 P x
ArriTO at Jesup... 6.S3 p m
Arrive at ThomasviU6——6.25 A M
Arrive at Baiubridge——————.9.40 a m
Arrive at Albany...—......11.00 A k
Arrive at LiveOak————— 1:85 A M
Arrive at Tallahassee —730 AM
Arriveat Jacksonville.—— .730 A M
Leave Tallahassee 54)0 P M
Leave Jacksonville———. 6.00 p M
Leave Live Oak —— 10 50 pm
Leave Albany. —435 P M
Leave Bainbridge 8.45 pm
Leave lhomasrille—— .7.35 PM
Leave Jesup .....5.45 am
Arrive at Savannah ............——— 8.20 A M
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 Ferrandina,
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 84X)
am.
Passenger* leave Brunswick at 8.4)0 pm, ar
rive at Savannah 8:20 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A M (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with the train arriving m Macon at 6.25
p M. (daily except Sunday.)
Palace sleeping cars are run through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
oon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge tor Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9.50 a m; for Colnmbns
every Wednesday at 930 a m.
Oloee connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) lor 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 11.37 a m, and for Brunswick at
4.40 D m, daily, except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, 8nndays excepted, st 7.00A M
Arrive at McIntosh ” ** 9.50 A M
Arrive at Jesup ” 11.50 A M
Arrive at Blackshear * “ 230 v a
Arrive at Dupont “ 6.45 p M
Leave Dupont ’* " 54)0 A M
Leave Blackshear “ ** 9.10 A M
Leave Jesnp " “ 1230 PM
Leave McIntosh “ “ 238 pm
Arrive at Savannah " “ 5.15 P M
WESTERN DIVtiiiON:
M0JTD4Y, WKDUB3DAT AMD PBIDAY.
Leave Dupont..——..—— — 5.40 A M
Leave Valdosta—. 8.15 A M
Leave Quitman..
Arrive at Thomasville..
Leave Thomasville...—.
Leave Camilla
Arrive at Albany....
..... 9.37 A M
11.45 A M
—.1.40 P M
—4.16 p M
6.80 P M
Leave Albany—— — 6.20 A m
Leave Castilla 7.35 a m
Arrive Thomasville — .1030 am
Leave Thomas vilie —— —...... LOO PM
Leave Quitman — S.1S P M
Leave Valdosta 4.40 p M
Arrive at Dupont...— 630 P Jt
J S Tybom, Master of Transportation.
aprYStf
Central ana sosimsieri emus
Gju Sept. 15.1579
O N and after Monday Sept. 15.1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
IHAI5 iro. L—GOISG JTOBTH UD WJ8T.
Jj©aresSarann«b ....-9:20 a m
Leates AuRUata. .....9:80 A M
ArriTea at Augusta 4:45 PM
Arrivesa> Macon 6:45 p m
Leave#* Macon for Atlanta .8:15 P M
Arrives at Atlanta^ * ....S:50 a m
Leaves Macon for Columbus daily except
Su: day 8.-15 p m
Arrives at Columbus daily except Sunday 4 4Jam
Leaves for Albany daily except Sunday 10;00 P m
Arm *e at Albany daily exbept Sun
day 8:51 A 31
Making close connection at Atlanta with Weat-
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
C03CXQ BOUXH A5D BAS?.
Leaves Atlanta ,...11:40 P M
Arrive* at Macon.... M ... M «. M 6:20 A M
Leaves Columbus for Macon daily ex- ; t3SS
oeist Sunday..^. 8:45 P M
Arrive at Macon daily except Sunday 5;0O a M
Leave Albany for Macon .daiiy except
Sunday t:04 P xt
Arriveat Macon daily except Sunday 4 ; 07 a xi
Leaves Macon.......... 7:00 a 3ft
Arrives at Milledgeville...^^.^.^.^....^. 9:44 a zl
Arrives at Eatonton...........* U^0 A 3ft
Arrives at Augusta... 4:45 p M
Arrive* at 8avannah« 4:00 P ia
Leaves Augusta......^,.. W0AM
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroadfor all points in Florida.
I BLAIS VO. 2.—Hours JTOKTH AVD tv BBT.
Leave* Savannah.. ....
Arrives at Augusta..,.
Leaves Auzusta ........a*......
Arrive* at Milledaferiile
Arrive* at Eatonton...
Arrive* at Macon .....
Leaves Macon for Atlanta
Arrive* at Atlanta.....
, 7:S0 P 3ft
.5:40 A M
........S:S0 P 3ft
...... 9:44 A H
m .«U'J0 A M
...... 3:00 a *
...... 8:40 A K
........ 1:15 P 2ft
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula, 8 S5 a 2ft
I Arrive* at Kufaula M .. -....... M .... M . M . M . M . 3:42 P 3C
Arrives at Albany... 3:4S P Sft
|Leave* Maoon for Columbus............... 8,45 A m
Arrives at Columbus 2.15 P M
Trains on thit |schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufat£a and Albany daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
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. Columbia and Au-
gusta Railroad for all point* North and East.
Eufaula Train connects at Fort Valley for Fer
ry, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays.
Train on .Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
C03CI*e SOUTH AVD VAST.
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6.55 p 3ft
| Leaves Albany lias A V
^|A X
Llbacy
Eufaula...^
Arrives at Macon £
Leaves Columbus....^^. 12:55 a v
Arrives at Maoon from Columbus...... 64)8 P v
Leaves Macaiu. ^.7J5 p at
Arrives*: Anjrusta..^. .....5:40 A V
Leavesi
,.^.8-AO P 3ft
Fusenxers for Milledgerille and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, far these points.
Ti roach SJeepizy? Cars on all Ni#?ht Trains
between Savannah and Augusts, Augusta and
Macand Savannah and Atlanta.
E H SMITH, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Gen fiupt. ORE, Savanzuh.
J C Shaw, _ W. G^RAOTJL,
GenTr-v Agt.
anStf
Sunt. 8 W R R. Macon.
AGENTS FOR SASSEY'S EXCELSIOR GOTTtM
BIAS, DISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AND
FAIRBANK'S STANDARD SCALES.
CftRHSBT & CURD.
Importer* aud dealers in Hardware. Irotware
eel. Agneutiuzai Implements Carriage Hate-
3«. OB*, ete.mars „a ly
baspOtofstm
Rnnedy f*ils to cure. It
--res rniacooM* rt. - f.r^re *
of lor? Et-iuding: in i
ordinary in 2
University oi Virginia- .
Session begins on the First of October, and
continues nine months- Apply for'catalogues to
the Secretary of the Fsooity^ F ; 9- University
Yirvinia. glbemarle county, Yirgiaia.
JaS F.hSiRISON, Chairman of the Faenlty.
JaU4deadkw&B
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.
t>, R. THOMAS,
W P5 ttawtf SAVANNAH. OFORGT *.
GEO. S. OBEAR.
92 o tierrv street,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CROCKERY. CHUTA. 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
Agent for EXCBLSIOR-HOT BLA.ST COOK STOVES. Send in your orders. Call and *
me. Wnecial indqrem<»no« offered to Merchants. aael7 6
NEW BRICK FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE.
Macon Georgia.
Opposita J, W. BURKE Sc CO.’S Book Store.
SECOND STREET.
SEND ME YOUR COTTON AND I WILL
PLEASE YOU.
scp4 deodSwSm
B. Lt. Willingham.
COLEMAN & 1EWS0M,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block,
MACOar, ------ 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. 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,
COIsEMAH^ NEWSOM.
ROLLER ©TIM
AND—
PrifeJfc
W E call the attention of our brethren of the
Southern Press to the fset that we are
now having manufactured in our office, by Mr W
HDWikle.
ffULE’S ROLLER GEM,
which, for toughness, elacticity and durability,
cannot be cxo-lled. -We are now using it and
pronounce it THS BEST. Send in your orders
to this office for Boilers or composition. Boilers
for the Country Press cast to order in regular
S>$ inch Hand-Press mould. Where parties
prefer Boiler Stocks will bo furnished at 60 cents
each.
Hnve year Boilers packed properly iu a bot
in which they can be returned, or we will have
to charge for Boxing.
Send m your orders, and we guarantee satis
faction.
CLISBT. JONES A BEE8B,
anglStf MacoD. Gs.
tjb:j3
42nd Annual Session
Will begin on
WEDNESDAY, 17th September,
With a full corps of experienced Professors and
Teachers.
Tee very best adrantages in Literature.
Ancient and Modern Languages, Music and
Art.
Domestic Department unsurpassed for com
fort and care.
Expenses payable one ball in September, bal
ance in February.
Board and Regular Tuition in two Lower
Classes ..........3250
Board and Begnlar Tuition in three Higher
Classes *280
Board. Regular Tuition, Music and French
or German in two Lower Glasses..—.3320
Board, Begnlar Tuition, Music and French
or German in three Higher Glasses—...*350
Ten per cent discount on Cash billa tor Board
and Tuition.
Ho credit except on good bankable paper,
bend lor Catalogue to
W C BASS, President.
jnn25Sm or C W SMITH. Secretary.
obsEWet.
Jas GWust
WEST BROS
C«tt» Factor*, Conmissiti Merchaih,
-agents fob the—
W. & C. GUAWO,
68 Bay St, - Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIES FOB SALE.
Prompt attention to business and liberal d
ance on consignment* aucrSO dawfim
FOB SALE—Five Splendid
COTTON PLANTATIONS
SITUATED NEAR ALBANY, C4.
No. of Acres. Cleared
Wretter----Dorocz*hty Co—1.610 700
Byron—— “ —*376 1300
Beall “ ~3»° L.25
Lee Lee Co 1,225 900
Wimberly - Baker Co —2.250 1J00
Proposals for the purchase of one or all ol the
above well-known plantations will, be receiv-
td bv the undersigned until <be SOth cay of Oc
tober, 1879. Any information regarding lhem
msv be obtained from tbe maesger. Mr Wm H
Bennett, at present residing on Bead plantation.
Tbe prefereice will be given to cash and
time purchaser*. Address
Patterson ± cuylbr. Attorneys,
7(4 Walnut street, Phil ide. phis. Pa.
sept deodlSt w6t ; 1
$1200
oal.ua*. r
4. • * 8 B<mb St, CiMtaatf. 0*
~y^7‘HEB,EAS John T Kelsoo wag, on the night
of the 24th of August last, murdered in the town
of Oglethorpe b John F Buss, and the said Ru&s
is a fugitiv justice, we have thought it
proper, % .id coffer the sum of two hundred
(lollard lit his arrest and delivery to the sheriff
of Mncon county. A HA8LIP.
Oglethorpe, Ga, Sep 8,1879, MMKELSOE.
DESCRIPTION,
Buss is 24 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high,
slender, complexiop Sdllow, face long anl thin,
nose prominent and peaked, ejnes deep set and of
a yellow cast, hair dark brown; front teeth rather
prominent and dark, and when he Jaushg&re
conaide>ably exposed to view. In walking be usu
ally if-aus forward, takes long rapid steps and
sets his fee. straight in front, wears number 8
bh-*es, flutters and nails long and slendet.hasa
large seir from an old sore above his left anc : e
4no one or mure on his back about his shoulders.
Be is suppo-ed to be in company with Tnomas
Asbury, Jr, who is also charged as an accomplice
in the crime. Asbury is 19 years old, does not
look so old, i- about 5 feet 1 inch high,, complex
ion red, somewhat freckled, has light stiff hair,
white gray eyes, somewhat flared, stammer
when excited eepSdawlm
CMS. C. SMITH,
Successor to v L,
E R, ROGERS.
Candy Manufacturer,
Confect! oner
and Fruiterer,
-AND DBALEB IN
TOYS,
OIG-AR51
AND ,
PRODUCE,
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 a
small margin. All Candy guaran
teed pure and free from adultera
tion, Orders and correspondents
solicited.
Ghas- C. Smith,
106 CHEERY 6TBEET.
I bare sold my entire Candy Manufac
tory, Tools, etc, to Mr Charles C Smith, and
recommend bim as a gentleman in every respect
worthy of confidence and patronage. With a
grateful acknowledgment to a kind pnblic who
snstainodmofor more than thirty year, Icom-
mendyonto Mr Smith’s eitablishm nt for pure
unadulterated Candy and honest dealing.
augS8 lm MB ROGERS.
nnniliU 1 BRIDE A ccrs newCrowi
l.nUWri Javrtl Siitio-zet Picnci
U1IU 1* u *7 so per loo to Agent,.
Cheapest In the World.
Two samples with Jewelry, by mail, postpaid
25 cents- Illustrated circulars of btapli
ard raoriTiBLK Novelties tree.
„«~ J -,s RIDE *co.. inifri
297 Broadway, JtntL
Bur Ton. — “
Wblishsd, 1370- fcFavor bly known thronghou
United States
BEN. a SMITH.
J. S. IVERSON.
I fhe Brwrfl l,J£M Ski
| nr.MttoaMte*e*v!^>»?d£SS3Aflh*eis-ss
Smith and Iverson
NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS !
•YTTB have FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP BEGINNING SEPTEMBER FIRST, 1879.
vv for the transaction ot a
General Grocery and Provision Business
Our Stock will be perfectly fresh and bought for the CASH, and we trust by close attention to
business and low prices 10 receive a portion of th J trade ol Macon. We mil be located till October
1st at No. 4 Blake’s Block, when we will remove to the store at present <xvupiedbyO.fi
BEN. O. SMITH.
J. 8. IVERSON', -
Lato with H. T. Johnson.
William Feitzer.
Practical Gunsmith, 59 Mulberry Street.
UX8TOCK8 altered to fit shooter, Guns bored to shoot hard and close, Pin* f
* ‘Sr^P 6w Ba/rals fitted, Kepairing done of everv description, Hhells
t^ hot 9 un8 ’ Ml ! , ?7 an 4 Rifles *md Pistol-*. Ikeep constantly on hand Mu*
loading Guos and Rifles of the best kind ! • the market.
fire converted to
ow.v.v.y savm...w«mM loaded. A NO 1
Ikeep constantly on hand Hustle and Breech
sepll eod gnu ved »at
BOOM No. 22!
IBS LSRG5ST STOCK OF
FIIE CLOTIIIAfi ASK OATS
IN THE STATE IS NOW OPENING AT
—O-
ryiHEY HAVE BEEN DOING THE LEADING CLOTHING BUSINESS HERB FOR 22
a years ana conlidentty assert that they have never before been able to offer such inducements
as they are now offering their customers.
Qood all Wool Oassimer Suits at &10
and XJdwards.
Many of these Gsids have been m vie expressly forius. As we have a largo regular trade to sup ■
whAmftA !Pj* 6t0< ¥5l5 of ever vthingin ou- line. Our oldcuatomera know
where to find the best Goods, aud the best are always the cheapest.
HATS '
ISS*^?,ii 1e T 4in ^ ,eatu ^ in "“JTfr. - F 8 i e ®P 811 S rades for Men and Boys, front Stetson’s
best to the lowest grades. We were the first to offer
SHIRTS
tesSK we know ° W6koepmurBB
BRING ON ¥0UR BOYS
and fit them out with Clothing and Hats while our stock is complcto. Wo have a large line of Sam-
pies from oue of the beat Merchant Tailors in New Yora. Fits guaranteed.
0 , W1N8HIP A CALLAWAY,
nngS1 No, 5rt Second Street. Macon. Ga.
“SciiofieU's Po aWe Steam EnginiSv”
BUILT BY
3uH0FiEUTS !R0N WORKS.
MACON, GEOltGIA.
Oomuact, Simnldi Strong Curable.
and guaranteed superior to Anylother*
WE SELL THB
Gelser Grain Hojmrator
With our BNGINE3—For Threshing) Pnrposo
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-Mills, Cotton Presses
And atachincry of overy description.
smisrszKra- soiliBeis a. sE»EoiA.x,arsr:
WRITE FOR PART10ULAR8 AND PRICE$
- RCHOTTKT.P & Spy.
it neglected,m&y rapidly«
into quick consumption,
nary trnatiDcota wilt not cure it
Its effects are nervous vrcaki
loss of email, taste, hearing.
. ... , — -— voice, weak eyes, dizziness, fniot
teelings, matterdroppfag into the throat, disgusting odors, an&Jtnally consumption and premature death. Fat
’gjfc CONSUMPTION HAY T FEVEH
V^, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal nend.nchre,Deafness,
Soni Throat, and all dnjeimes of tho lu'r-pajwages and fungs there is no treat*
meat bo pleasing, thorough, an d certain to euro and t
OEM'S
*5ATrade
M«k.JC5-
A romnountl of tl:*- raort kpnling bftls.mn knmro to medical vclenoe.with
CASiOLATEB PINE TREE TARg^..l^«
haling frogi Del one’s Inhnler, is converj^d into a cleansing, invig.
oraiing, and healing vapor, and taken direevto the diseased cavities of tho
head, and into nil tne air-passages and tho lungs, where it acts as a local
,application to the diseased surface, and its health-giving power is felt at
■nee. The onl.v method by which these diseases can be permanently cured.
KOS^JE TREATMENT (he Unit* ef (itfltfi
( aqiulu. to be revaraed if not 6ot.iaf*ctoiy. IW AIm: for tfoio by
i tivm renenot. nro made ot W* MR Eaz.uvu>
: tiit fio workmanship aud finish are inrscoted
■In :..vn awarded nremhim, at aUMfiMe Fair,
i orgia, Alabama, Texas, etc., *!•.-
Prlro List ef «las, Freden I
Payable during thu Cotion I
bi—rd ready to: saVvoer.i ana aniTWed’
: v . :y Svdaiterv, '* oeeK carcAsvsrs I
c.icmar coumtaluf vwtimooiai-from 04
: Liiun-dllvoplai-tre*. vho botxht of w
o-a blues last season.
Frevn 180 to tfiJfl wc mar.ulaciurec Ktti a
■‘i.CM.tieorqia, aside* tho fbm oan.v of B T.i
ik * Co., afterward, CutioKa, Buena A
:i i made what wa, then knows u th. Twyto-
iimtig the year 1838 *e removed to Bus pbw
xhero wo hare bees exclusively engaged U azaru.
.c'.ulng Gins ever since Wfthlosg «gw*ter.ve
nc Ik -t labor savin- macluticrj and nldlfcd work-
10J, we posers, «dvantage» ool enjoyed bj WIJ
. . rrmnnuflictnrrriu our line tor peedaeteg The
• es* work for the least money
ir -'S-s, Eurrlnr. end oomiilet. oatat riuolened
Ii;*a lioalrcd. Address >
OKtiHS COITOY (IIX CO.. Sew tonaiiB,
HELP
FOR THE WEAK.
NERVOUS AND
DEBILUATED
DR. HASBROUOK’S
ELECTRIC BELTS.
Tho afflicted can row bo restored to perfect
health and bodily energy without the use of
medicine of any kind, and without the alightcst
inconv, nieuco to the patient’* habits or daily oc
cupation.
Reader are you afflicted?
and you wish to. regain your health, strength
and encrizy ol former years} Do any of the fol
lowing symptoms moot your distressed condi
tion? Do you tool nervous, debilitated, tretiul.
timid, and lack the po* jr ol 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 yon
been indiscreet in early years, and fird yourself
harraased with a multitudeof gloomy symptom-}
ereyousublectto loss of memory, have spell,
of fainting, fullness of hiood in the bead, feel list
less, moping, unnt for business or pleasure, and
subject to nt, of melancholy} Are you subject
to any of the following symptoms: bratlea
nights, nightmare, palpitation ol the heart, baab-
lulneis, cor fusion of ideas, dizziness ol tho head,
dimness of sight, etc} Thousands of young men,
tho middle aged, and even the old suffer from
uevous debility. Thousands ot lemales, too, are
broken down in health and spirits lrom disorders
peculiar to th ir arx. and who, from f.lae mod
esty or neglect, prolong their sufferings Why
thou further neglect a subject of auch vital im-
imrtance, when the remedy can be ao easily pro
cured}
SB. HASBEOUCK’S
ELECTRIC BELTS
or self application to any part of tne body meet
every requirement. The roost eminent physi
cians indorse them, and we offer the moot eon*
<incing testimony dire* from the afflicted
themselves, who huve been restored to
Health, Strength and Energy,
after drugging in vain for years.
Send »tonce for descriptive circular, which
will lie mailed fiee. containing information worth
tbousauds of dollars to the afflicted of either
bC jjall on or address (all communications confi
dential)
B. D. Traphagan & Co.,
Hole agents tor the Uuiled State:-,
Rooms 8 and 4 SS3 BKOADWAY.
nug2J dfiawlkvr ’■ New Ycrd Citv.
Great Inducements to Buy Yoa 8
House for wbat Rent Will Cost.
O NE Six Room House, one Three Boom
House, one Five Room House. I offer for
sale on monthly installments in .mall paymente.
Two of tho buildings just finished. They are on
Troup Hill opposite the Armory.
aug!6 lm T GUBRN8ET.
New Advertisements.
1NHALENE
GEORGIA HOME MMSCD COlPMY.
locarptiraled;
1859.
Capltil
$350,009.
LAMBERT SPEB0EB, Seo’v. J. RHODES BR0?/NE, President.
Capital and Assets over.. $500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable-
Agents at all Prominmt Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
LAMBERT SPENUEa. Secretary, at Colnmbns, Ga.
WM.. W CAHNES, Agent, Macon. Georgia.
CAMPBELL & JONES.
MACON GEORGIA.
COM FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Warehouse Corner Second and Poplar streets.
Greet their patrons with the announcement that their LARGE AND.COM3IODIOUB WARE
HOUSE ha, been entirely REBUILT IN B&iCK fir the better accommodation of COf TON
CONSIGN ED TOTH Ed, mad are confident that .their facilities or handling the nest crop cannot
be «urpa»wd by any bouse in tho State.
Their Office and Rale*room hire been rearranged with a view of IMPROVED LIGHTS ON 8 \ M-
PLBS&nd the comfort ofTiiitors. aud • cordial invitation is extended torn] to call and see them
Thanking their friends for the liberal patronage extended to them in the past, they aak a continu
ance of tbe same, and promise reneged efforts to ple.ee.
ORDB as FOR BAGGING AND TIBS wilt reeeira prompt attention.' - ■
ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORK nude when desired, at LOWEST BANK RATE8.
augZ4deod*w 3m
CLAYTON RWOO 1)3.
SAMUEL A WOODS
WOODS CO.,
Mu; Facte ana Seiaral Cininion lerciants.
Agents for the sale of Soluble Pacific Guano.
82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIm
4^* Liberal advances made on Consignments. Prompt personal attention given to all busi*
ness. augtt dawffm
, No one whois thoroughly regular |n
the Lotvela la biuf as Jub e to tiiiStM *..* ne tnas
is irreglar. He may be attacked by
diseases, and so may the irreyular. but he is not
nearly ms subject to outside influences, Xhe u*o
0t TARBANT*8 SPLTZER APERIENT
secures a regularity, and consequent immunity
* «ff4nw« Sold hyall druneintt w»p! lw
We will pay Agents# Haiaryoi ^luOiiermo.nii
and 6’Xti^nH*^, or mlowa nij^> t’oniuiit*»i«>n, toa«*ll our
* - * '-* - s. WtmeanuiurtusrtaUn
n bin. M^is’ihII. Mica.
new and wonderful i
(57f7fTA YEAR aud expenses to agent*
et> I t t Outfit Free. Address P O VICK
ERY Augusta, Maine,
SEND — K ® ttl0rt * GO - portUui< ^
the Woiii.
THE (JOKSTITUION OF T11K 0MT2U
STATES
8ent free to any address on receipt of S cent
A GfeNTe WAU l blV-lor the Uht and fast.
est selling Pictorial Hooks and Bibles.
Prices reduced 53 per cent. Address NATIONAL
PUBLI8HINQ COMPANY, Phil»del,.hia P».
A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
$77
Mount do sales ic ademy,
FOR YOUNG LADIEb,
MACON, GEORGIA
erms per Session for Board and Tuition S7B
o
Next Session commences September 25tb.
For Circular and particulars address
DIRECTRESS OF ACADEMY.
ang8 2ta*8w
Coffee.
TF your fancy la for a RIO COFFEE ol a higl
X rich flavor, not coated with a glutinous
foreign substance after roasting, lay non
bat ibe *AB1CA." carefully aelectei
roasted and slipped ireah to the trade by Moon
Jenkins A Co. New York, Sold in Ma>oa b*
augSdAwSm J D CARVER.
Hamncr Hall, Montgomery, Ala.
Church School for fcirls.
Rr Rby R H Wixmxb, D D. Visitor.
Sir Gao H EvBRii.hr. D D, Rector.
Session opera October
Terms 3X40 persyear.
Bellevue High School
BEDFORD COUHTY, TIR6INIA.
On Va. * Tenn. R- R. IS Miles West of
Lynchburg.
A school in which young m»-n and toys are pre
pared for Universitv or for bn»in«>-s High ami
healthy location, full ccrpsof t»*»?he a, thor
ough instruction, liberal provision for the ac-
corhinodatioa and comfort of studrn!i<. Por
catalogues containing information, address
j i Tf R ADBiyU 1 , Principal, Bellevue P O.
julj24dAw 2m