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A Well Assorted Stock of
6,151 TQNS OF FRESH j
J(0SliI T E|ft
TO AND from
^ JL, O RIDA
Macon & Brunswick R. R.
BEX. C. SMITH.
mmm
CUMBERLAND BOUTS via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1. SOUTH. Daily
Heart Macon 7*5 P*
Arrive Cochran—_ 8*7 PM
Arrive Hmnan 10*5pat
Arrive Brunswick.
e perfectly fresh and bought for the C ASH, and we trust bT close attenti
inees jo receire a portion olthjtradootMacjo. We Till be located tUlOct,
Sea Block, when we will remote to the a ton- at present occupied by t
BEN C. SMITH.
J. S. IVERSON,
Arrrreai Macon... ....8:45 A M
Close connection at Macon lor all points North,
East and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3.Sou I
Via Jesup and Hire Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon.....,,....,..........—.............. 7:15 AX
Arrive Cochran.—..„—™.™™™- — 8:43a
Arrive Kaatinan. „ — 11:14 a X
Arrire Jesup 6:25 p x
Leave Cochran.
STfWD FOR trRTALOClfn*
1 thit>at, disfruxtingodora, aadjfnatfy conjnunpiioa anil premature <
CONSUMPTIONS
r •»— *»* “r** "“-v maw (tto ADrumt nmol na
•SINHALENE
p&gaajres and the Jun?3, whcro it acts «
’ !f>cc. The only metfod by which tlieso dineafv-fl c*n 1
Hpaae TREATasErrr
rxiyrr. t • j- ^ MFI>1
A;enis fa** Teiegrapn and Meleager*
Elf aula (Ala)—R I) Shropshire
O Brown
HE THAT BBLIEVETU \SHALL ROT
MAKE HASTE.
I grow upon a thorny waste.
Hot noontide lies on all the war.
And with its scorching breath maker baste.
Juch freshening dawn to born and slay.
Yet patiently I bide and slay.
Knowing ibe secret ol mj fate.
The boar of bloom, dear Lord 1 wait.
Come when it will, or aeon or late,
A hundred yean is but a day.
• Susan Cooltdgc.
See (o it that your child meets with no
neglect; when eiot. naefor the diseases of
oaDyh^od Dr. Bali’s Baby Syrup;—it never
disappoints. 25 cents.
“ errrxnso for a long timo with goitre,
cake or swelled Diver, indigestion and gene
ral bad health, and after trying many oth.r
n medie-, nothing done mo so much good as
Simmons’ Diver Regulator. It cored me,
aDd now I have not to take any medicine,
for I am woll; bat I shall always keep it in
the hones to core any ono else cf the family
that havo anything, the matter. It Is good
for nearly everything. M. L. WILTA, Clin
ton, Qa.”
—Mr. Charles Foster, candidate for Gov
ernor of Ohio, raises potatoes on his Fosto-
ria farm that weighs two pounds.
Weal ib Easily obtained.
Jay Gonld, combining vast amounts of
money with several great capitalists, has
frequently made colossal profits in stock
(peculations, paying millions to evch share-
hoUer. The now combination plan of
Meeers. Lawrence A Co. oinfers similar
benefits on the shareholders who invest
small and large amounts, from $25 to *10,-
OJJ. The money ot thousands of enstomers
is tbns missed in one mighty earn, sod
operated with the ripest expe.icnce and best
■kill, has seemed tbe moat brilliant success
es. A i oiel keeper in Ohio invested $100
in a combination, which netted $470. Three
investments resulted in a total profit of
$13 001,18. A Boston man invostea $100 in
a eomb'ovion, which yileded a profit of $2.-
817.04; two reinvestments netted him $3,-
614 Si. A Chi -ago merchant made $13,210.-
41 in fonr months of ccmbmation invest
ments. New explanatory circular with ‘‘rules
for utierring suoceaa.” Apply lo Messrs.
Diwrecoe * Co., B inkers, 67 Exchange
Falace, New York City.
—Maiia Christina, future Queen of Spain,
is to rtoeivo a civil list and dower amounting
altogether to $50,000 a year.
4*
QBUKY—“Wily will men smcie common
Tobaeoo, when they can buy Maruurg Bros.
‘srfAl, OP NORTH CAROLINA.** at tue same
pr.ee.
On* Jacxsox’i Bxn SWEET NAVY TO
BACCO. novlSdawly
Which Is Cheapest
A package ef Dokb’s Durham, containing
w.i-ity pips lulls of the best smoking tobacco
lain, or o.u comnsu cigart Baca costa 10
mnU. r-i2S dAw
BHEDMATTSM.
This droadfol torment, the doctors tell ns,
in the blood, and, knowing this to be true,
we advise every sufferer to try a bottle of
Dnraug’s Bbeumalio Remedy. It is taken
Internally and will positively cure the worst
case, <u the ahorteat time. Bold by every
]an!4 d&wSm
FERRINE
Soil CM
Ex’ract from a Letter Written ns
by the Manufacturers:
Messrs Hunt, Rankin A Lamar. Macon Qa.,
—Oiab Mas: Enclosed phase Uni bill for Per
rins Wo csll your attention to tho bozos. show
ng you how much Perriue it requires to core eld
chronic cases of Chills and Fever. GUARAN
TEE A PERMANENT CURB IN EVERY
CASE, NO MATTER OP HOW DONG 8TAND-
ING.and if a permanent cure is not effected, or
ifihe .bills return within SIXTY DAYS from
the timo they commeuea taking tho PelTino
RBrUND THE MONEY and chsrge it oack to
us. Ad wo ask is that you get your customers
to try it and let it show for itself what it will do.
~T ADD '
SKi.L IN i
i COSES UNOBR APOSITIVP
Gi’ARANtBB. Say todoalers whobuyit of
you. ■•>ntdon’tcmedon’t.vo^.w c ^R.’ o
Paris, August 18th.
TO THEPXJBLIC-
A BOVB is tho letter from the proprietors of
rerrine which explains itself. Wo shall
follow it to the letter. We beliere that it will
accomplish sll they claim for it and offer «t to the
publie with perfect confidence. If it don’t cure
you are not expected to pay for it.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAS.
ftuc27 W
Jasper Centennial Celeiration
At Savannah, Thursday, October
9th, 1879.
In kMMlll B. B.
qiHIS road will rnn an ercunlon train on the
A above occacion from Macon and other point*
on the road to Savannah. Leave Macon at 7:45
pm on Wednesday. October 8ib, arrive at Sa
vannah lolbwing morning at S.15 a m. Return
ing leave Savannah on Thursday. October 9th at
COOpm. arrive in Macon next morning at 6:45 a
in. No delay or cnango of cars atJesup in
either direction. Fa-e for the round trip Macon
to Savannah and return SI. No half fares.
Special rales made with tbe military. Tickets
good to return on any ot the regular trains for
ten days. A full romplement ol Sleepers on tbe
traias. berths m which can now beenrsged. It
is the intention to make this excursion a fall sue-
"or iurthcr info-mation enquire ot Cspt T
Macon, Ticket Agent, or »he nnder-
HBNRYMDRANB,
Gen’I Ticket and Pass Act,
■
jjl||g
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DIS-
TiGBUTION.CLASS KATNKW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY, O 1TOBER 14th.lS79-118th MON
THLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1S6S. for the term ol
twenty-fire years, to which contract the inrieda;
ble faith ot the State is nledged with a Capital o.
11,000,000, to which it has since added areeera
fund of *550.000. ITS GRAND SINGLB NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
cn the second Tuesday. It never scales or post
pones. Look at tho following Distribution:
CAPITALPB1ZB $8*000.
100,000 Tickets at $2 each, HaH Tickets SI-
LIST OF PRIZES.
.. I Capital Pnse ™. JSftOOO
1 Capitol Prize — a, HW
1 Capital Priie SjODO
1 Prise* of lUD — 5.000
5 Prises ot 1,000 — 5.000
80 Prises of 500 ltM
100 Prise* of 100 10J06
200 Prises of 50 10JW
500 Prises of SO IOjOOO
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
» Approximation Prises of JS0O —... $2J00
9 Approximation Prises of riw — 4800
9 Approximation Prises of 100—™.~ 900
L8S7 Prises,
$110,400
Responsible corresponding agents .ranted at
all prominent points, to whom a liberal compen
sation will be paid.
Application lor rates to dubs should only be
made to the home aSr* in New Orleans.
Write, ciearly j-tiktin* fail address, for farther
informauon.or resd orders to
M A DAUPHIN.
• P O Box 6W, XewOrk4anc5.Lv.
All onr^rand extraordinary drawlmr* are un
der the saperrisicn aud management of GEN G
T BBAU&SGA&D and GEN JUEAIt A
^AELT.
Fox* Sale.
— ■ .. o—
N ENDLESS STOCK OP OLD NEWS-
papers at 50 rents 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, Etn
THIS OFFICE.
14 tf
FOR RENT.
rpWO Stores. Nos 9 and 10, in Schofield’s Block
I on Poplar Stree6 (No 10 at present occupied
by A B Farqnhar). Each (tore ta 8oxt4 feet and
the two can be made 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
Ne 9 give immediately s to No 10 lat October.
Apoly to
J 8 SCHOFIELD
Bctioleld’a Iron Wjr ks
Authorised by the Commonwealth of Kv
~l2tn=
popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Disfribu-
'tion Co.
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE,
In the City of Louisville, on
September 30> 1879;
Drawing never postponed, occur regularly on
the last d»y oft
and will be Sul
cbaracteitand standing, and ticket bolders^gants
and elnhs are respectfully requested to send on
representatives with proper credentials to exam
ine into tbe Drawing.
A New Era in the History
of Lotteries.
GRAND AND UNPBKUEDENTED 8FC-
0JCSS OF TDK NKW FEATURES.
Every ticket-holder can be his own
supervisor, call out his num,
her aud see it placed
in the wheel.
Tho Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only (2,
anv of ■
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
prise $ 89,000
IPrizo 10.000
1 Prize
10 Prises $1,000 each
SO Prizes 600 each ....
100 Prizes 100 each
200 Prizes 50 each
600 Prizes 20 each __
1,000 Prizes 10 each..
9 Prizes 800each, aj
0 Prizes 200 each do
9 Prizes 100 each do
1,9 M Y7holo Tickets. *1. Half Tickets,
27 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, $100
All applications for clnb rates shonld be made
to the homo ofiico.
Remit by postofflee Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or express. Pull list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold-
urn. For tickets and information address COM
MON >4 bALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ
COMMKRF IRD.Seo’y. Oouror-Journal Build
ing. Louisville Kv. augSO eodtuthusatAwly
10,000
io.ooo
... 10,000
io.ooo
IA000
2,700
1.800
Leave Live
Leave Albany™,
Leave Kalnbridge
Leave Thomasville„....__™
Leave Jesup
A rriic at Savannah
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville aud Savannah and Albany.
cars ran through to and from Savas-
Passengers from Savannah far Fernandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys tako this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
am.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 p m, ar
ms at Savannah 8:20 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A X (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect atJesnp with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by tills train connect
at Jesup with the train arriving in Macon at 6A5
PM. (daily except Sunday.)
Palace sloeping cars are mn through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany witn passenger trains both
_ ays on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ms-
oon, Eufanla, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or-
leans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi-
oola every Monday at 9.50 a m; for Oolumbos
every Wednesday at 0.60 a m.
Close connection at Jacksonville dally (8nn
days excepted) lor Green Cove Springs, St Am
istme, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
I John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave)
going west, at 1LS7 a m, and for Brunswick
4.40 n m. daily, except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTBRN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Snndays expepted, st 7.00 A X
Arrive at McIntosh ” “ 9.50 x a
Arrive at Jesup “ 11.60 AM
Arrive at Biackshear * “ 2A0 P x
Arrive at Dupont " 0.45 r M
Leave Dupont “ “ 6.00 A x
Leave Blackshoar “ “ 9.10 A M
Leave Jesup “ “ 12.20 p m
Leave McIntosh “ “ 2ASpa
Arrive at Savannah “ “ 5.15 p x
WESTERN DIVISION:
X0HDAY, VrSPKXSDAY AUD J BIDAY.
MDAX
Leave Dupont
Leave Valdosta
Pay Your Sfcato and County Tax.
qVHEState anI county tax for *79 is now duo and
JL my instrn- tion are to proceed at onro with
district of the conntv. OIBceat Ellis drag store.
H J PETE R, Tax Collector.
CJ 1 gtaw and ex Olficio Sheriff.
M NOW PREPARED TO MAKE
Cheaper than ever.
:and>: look «at: my samples.
j a hem
ATLANTA A CHARLOTTE
air-line railway.
OFFICE GEN’D PASS. A TICKET AG1
AILAXTA, Ga, Oct 81,1878.
O N and alter 8nnday, November 10th. double
daily Trains will mn on this Road as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train,
Arrive Atlanta...—...™
Leave Atlanta 8.15 p m
Vsy Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta.. .„™™™™..~—
"‘““••GOiNOWEST
Night Mail and Passenger Train,
i Atlanta™...™™...™™——— L
8.00 pm
Arrive Atlanta..
Leave Atlanta
Leave Atlanta.
, 10 80pm
Arrive Atlanta..
Through Freight Train
9 25am
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta™™™.——™— 4J0 p m
Leave Train""'
Arrive Atlanta...™... —... 1L20 a m
Leave Atlanta..— ■- . >.
Clo>e connection at Atlanta for all points West
and at Charlotte for all point* East.
GJ FORE ACRE, G M. (
W J HOUSTON. . V
General Passenger and Ticket A rent
Georp Maiiroal M
BUPESlNTENDEXrS OFF1CB.
a Acocsri. Ga, July 12.1879.
Commencing Sunday, isth inst. the fdliowing
passenger schedule will be operated.
Trains mn by Atlanta time—5 minutes slower
♦hnn Macon:
NO i7—EAST (daily).
Leave Macon — 7.-00am
Leave Milledgeville „ &6S a m
Leave Sparta. — ™_10K)6am
Leave Warren ton... U:14 a m
Arrive Camak 11:27 a m
Arrive Washington— i i- AOOpm
Arrive Athens 8:15 pm
Arrive Atlanta™
Arrive Augusta™™
NO J"
Leave Augusta™,
Vtlanta™
. 3:28 pm
. 9A5am
.7.45am
, 9.15 am
Sam
, 1.74 pm
. LS0 p m
Leave Athens™
Leave Waal
Leave Cama
Arrire Wai r —
Armve Sparta S.S5 p m
Arrive MiUedgevilis... SA5pm
Arrive MaCon™— - — 5;S5 d m
No connectxn to or from Washington oe Snn-
^^NO 18—EAST (daily, except Sunday).
Learo Macon 7x0 p m
Leave Milledgeville ?J5 p
Leave Sparta.
Warren
Leave Warrentoa™
Arrive Camak —,
arrive Augusta..
..10 lim
..12.15 a l
..ix.ro a m
. 6.20 am
NO 15—WEST (daily, except Sunday^ ^ ^
Leave Camak,
Arrive Warrentoa
Arrive
Arrive
ftuMgeriUeC
l.MlB
. 1.15 a m
, 2.45am
, 4™0 a m
, 6.45 am
XasfOcofstouej.rkila.^zn.ox iu
Arrive Maoon™ ——
Trains will not atop at flag
Close connections at Angus ta for all.
Bast and Southeast, and at Macon for all points VrBESS
in Southwest Georgia and Florida. CAUTIOS— wmrpercn
Suptro improved Sleepers between Macon and
Pullman SVeepres Augusia to New Tork.
On!v one cnango Macon to New York.
Tu-kc'-i and Baggage Checks, Time Card?, etc.
are to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
Ticket Ohloe, S4 Mulberry «^ 0HJf80Jr>
iperintendent
DOS
B R DORSET,
Connects at Cochraul with "trains 1 and 2 to and
from Mate a.
Lesvo Cochran...,. ™„1M0AX
Leave llawkinsrillo 1.45 PM
Arrire Cochran..™.™.™ 2:80 P M
Connects at Cochran with trains 8 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Snpt.
W.J.JABTIS. Mast. Trans.
ATLANTIC _4&DLF 8. B.
8nXUL SCPIfilBTXXDBXT’s O JTICX, ~)
Aiiaxiic xsd Gui* Railroad >
Savaxxah. May 17th, 1879J
and after SUNDAY, May lSth, Passenger
Vr Trains on this Road will ran as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
tah daily at ...„S.10 p M
Arrive at Jesup 053 p M
Arrive at ThomasviUe _™™...™.6.25 A M
Arrive at Albaiw..,™r™"^"™———ALOO A K
Arrive at Live Oak™...™™—™.™™—™. 1:85 A M
Arrive at Tallahassee 7A0am
' “ AM
10 50P
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s ^look,
MACOIff, ------ GEORHm.
We most respectfully inform the Planters of Middle and
Southwest Georgia that we have removed to the Ware
house formerly occupied by (Anderson & Trouiman, on
J:«aU Poplar Street, opposite Blake’s Block, where we will do a
General Cotton Warehouse Business. And in connec-
... 8.15AX
ljenvo Quitman....... 9.87 am
Arrive at ThomasviUe — 11.45 a a
Leave Thomasvillo...—™™™™ ....1*0 P M
Leave Camilla... 4.16 p x
Arrive at Albany 6.S0 p x
Leave Albany™—
Leave Camilla
Arrive Thomasville.™..
7.85 AX
...10.50 A a
Leave ThomasviUe 1.00 pm
Leave Quitman S.1S P M
Leave Valdosta 4.40 P a
Arrive at Dupont 6.59 P X
J S Tyoox, Master ol Transportation.
H 8 HAINES,
agjjg General Snnerintendcnt,
Central ana somnwestern Mnm
BAVAXXAH, Ga. Sept. 15.1879
O N and after Monday Sept. 15,1879. passenger
trains on the Central and ^ Southwestern
Railroads and branches will mn as follows:
TRAIH XO. L—601X0 X0BTH AXD WEST.
Loaves Savannah - ....9:20 A a
Loaves August™... - ™9:S9 A a
Arrivesai Maoon™ ™.™..™6:45 p a
Lnavos Maoon tor Atlanta™., 8:15 p a
Arrive* at Atlanta™ 8:50 A a
Leaves Macon for Columbus daily exc.-pt
Sunday .— 8:15 p a
Arrives HtfolumbusdailycxccptSunday4 4b a a
Leaves lor Albany daily except Sunday 10:00 P a
Arrri-o at Albany daily cibept Sun
day 8:51 A a
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points Wost and North.
coaixa south aid xast.
Leaves Atlanta „...._ .11:40 PX
Arrives at Macon 8:20 A X
Leaves Columbus for Macon daily ex- sgt
cent Sunday... 8:45 P a
Arrive at Macon daily except Bundny 5:00 A a
Leave Albany for Macon .daily except
Anlveat’Macon daiiy except Sunday 4:57 a a
7:00 AM
4:44 AM
AM
4:45 PM
„. 4:00 p a
eaves Augusts...™.™ - 9-^OAM
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and GuU Railroadfor aU points in Florida.
- THAI* SO.3.-001X0 XOBTX AXD WEST.
Leaves Savannah™.™—™™. „.„, 7:S<HP a
Leaves Augusts™—™™.™ .™.—...™....-™8:30 p a
Arrives at Milledgovilifi. 9:44 a a
Arrives at Eatontan...™—..41:80 A
Arrives at Macon
Leaves Macon for Atlanta.
Arrives at
Leaves Kaoonfor
Arrives at Rafaula™,™.™ 8:42 P a
Arrives at Albany — 8:48 F a
Leaves Macon for Colomhus...™.™ 8,45 A a
Arrives at Columbus 2.15 p a
for Maoon. Atlanta
daily* making
Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line*
At Eofaula with Montgomery A Eafaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Euhrala Tram connects 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,
ooxnre bouts ash xast.
ifriiif p »
8:40 A M
Arriv<
Leave
es at Macon from Atlanta..
Albany.
tiHSlsMa . 7S-V7 a a
Arrives at Macon from Eufanla and Al
bany™.™...™—™.™,,.™ 6:38 P a
LeaTcs Columbus ™12;!5 A a
Arrives at Macon from Columbus™. „. 6:0S p a
Leaves Macon..—™
Arrives at Augusta™
Leaves Augusta™™...—™
Arrives at Savannah „
8A0PX
— 7:15 A a
Passengers for MilledgBrille and Eatonton will
take train No. 1 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily excepi
Monday, for there points.
Thronch Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Macon s and Savannah and Atlanta.
E H SMITH, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Gen Snpt. C R E, Savannah.
J C SHAW, W. G. RAOUL,
Geo Trav Agt. Bunt. 6 W R R. Macon.
anStl
AGENTS FOR isASSEY'S EXCELSIOR COTTliH
SIRS, DISSTOR'S CIRCULAR SAWS ARC
FAIRBAKK'S STANDARD SCALES,
C&RHftRT A CURD.
Importers and dealers in Ha; I ware. Lor ware
eel. Agricultural Implements, Carriage Mate-
jjs. Oils, ste wise « .1a ly
lEW
DSbSSS
lAtemw^ore*
gtaadicr in 2
i * I •-
University oi Virginia-
Session begins on the First of October, and
continues nine months. Apply for catalogues lo
the Secretary of the Faculty. P. O., University
Virginia. Albemarle county. Virginia.
JA9.F. HARRISON, Chairman of the Faculty. I
jaU4de»dAw2m
New Advertisements.
COAL. Smith and Iverson
in thirteen varieties, principally free burning Anthracite. TTalf of it J NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS !
under shelter, for snle &t the lowefc prices ever known X am nrenared !
to contract for twelvemonths’ supply tob e shipped at pu^chMers’ W B fo^he E t^«riStf ™ PAETNBRSHIP BBGINSI!,G September first. ist9,
convenience. ■: • • • < ; i | —
General Grocery and Provision Business
t>, R. TJHO’RAS,
«AVi:nfAH.«iioi
H
.No one who is thoroughly regular in
the bowels i» half as liao o u. aisC ■**•) Sit Do it at
is irroglar. He may ba attacked by con maioca
diseases, and so may the irregular, but he ia net
nearly aa subject to outside iuflueoevs, 1 oe nse
TARBAN’I’S 8PLTZKR APERIENT
secures a regularity, and consequent immunity
from a'cknes*. Sold by alt druggists, sept Iw
GEO, S. OBEAR,
92 C tLerrv • street,
WHOLESALE AND RBTAIL DEALER IN
CROCKERY. CHINA, QJLASS WARE. CHANDE- |
EIERSi HALL EIGHTS. LAMPS, ETC., TABLE
CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, KITCHEN
il invention,. He s
.sn, :m*. Al'o.. SlM.b.11,
d expense* to •rents
Address P O VICK-
$777 i
j EttY August
SEND" TO.P G RICH A 0O._ Portland
KNIVES, TIN WARE. AGATE IKON WARE.
WOODEN
Practical Gunsmith, 59 Mulberry Street,
(r W e.'? , V. l i^™ altCTed i, to ahooter, Oun, bored to shoot hard and clow,Pin-fire converted to
I descnotici. nimU. loaded. A Mol
the World. Expensive Outfit Free
[ TUK CONSTITUTION OF TllK L'MTKH
STATES
I Sent free to any address on
I stamp. Address Geo P Howell
1 st. New York.
receipt of 8 cent
1 A Co, 10 Spruce
ou*7
JAPANNED TIN WARE
WARE. BASKETS, WILLOW WARE.
STOVES OF ALL KINDS
Agent for EXCELSIOR HOT BL1ST COOK 8TOYES. Send in yoar orders. Call and
rae. Srecial indneemenos offered to Merchante. sagl7 6
BOOM No. 22!
COLEMAN
COTTOJSf
& SEWSOM,
FACTORS
TH8 LARGEST STOCK OF
-AND-
IFilKiCIiOTBIIC All MATS
IN THE STATE IS NOW OPENING AT
Winship & Callaway’s
o |
I T H v,Ir s ^,7S,nnP D0I ?S. T H U 8 LEADING CLOTHING BUSINESS HERE FOR 22
| MtheyS?SJXriS t?e'nStom5ra: 3r llsvenuTor before been able to oiler sue.. Inducement. |
Good all Wool Cassimer Suits at 6>10
and TJnwards.
.As we haven largo iregular trade to sup.
wheru°to fiiid'lii^best^loCKljfaQd tho^Offii^are a!w3y^'thecheaIx)st. ^ " 1, °“ r kl '°-
Prioes reduced 58 per cent. Address NATIONAL
PURI ISHING COMPANY. Philsdelphia Pa.
(JafTtr A MONTH and expenses gunrantivt
(D I f to Agents. Ontfit lr«\. Sluw A Co.
Augusts, Me.
Mount de sales Academy,
FOR YOUNG LADIBS,
MACON, ftSOBCHA
erms per Session for Board and Tuition 870
Next Session commences September 25th.
For Circular and particulars address
HATS
TieSiiiii Class Season.
1 THE TEMPLE. ,$7,
new Hinging School. Conv
tion we have built a large Store House in which we will
contirue to sell Groceries ano Provisions.
We have on hand a large and complete assortment of
Groceries and Provisions which we will tell as low as
any house in Macon. We will always keep on hard a
large quantity of Bagging and Ties to supply our Cus
tomers.
Our lanior partner, Mr. Robert Coleman, fiom 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 i all Cotton entrusted
to us.
Mr George W. Wright, long and favorably known ;^to | X?romo” a °oittfb!^ w^vea large iin a0 f s»m-1 cldhg^n!^ AoTpTtjb^k for^ii'iM'r^icg!
the Planters of Crawford, Houston and adjoining counties,
will weigh all Cotton brought to oar Warehouse,
ral ‘ ‘
I f ° r Mon a»d Boys, from Stetson’s
SHIRTS
| WG^V5LBletolatori’n^™nMdtu n t1ifm»UteS^^ t 1 ’ W ' :n0 ' rO
BRING ON If OUR BOYS
Pies from one of the boss Merchant Tailora in Ne w York. Fit" marani^d
WINSHIP * OALLiWAY.
No. BO Second Street. Mscon. Ga.
JustouW Hit IbmrLCs (Operd. ren).
asplondid new Singing School. Convention.nd
Choir Book; bv O W Perkins. As a choir booh,
equal to any of the largest ones. Asa singing
school book, better then the cheapor and sm.-llor
one*, since it has more music; that ia ISO pages
of now songs and gleos. and 1 to Daces of the beat
Metrical Tunes anl Anthems. Sparimt 11 copies
[ mailed post freer for $1.
Remember also The Voice of
($0 |>er dozen) recently ad
vertised; John-oii’ii Nwe
classes, an excellent book ($0
per dozen) and I, O Bmeraon’s Onward, (87AO pet
doztn). Send ‘
circulars.
ttemomuer also
Worship, (
Method (or singing 1
for specimens, catolcgues ana
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
jy20[deodiw Sm CQS.EE5CAW & WEWSOSE.
AIPBELL & JONES.
. 1
MACON GEORGIA.
OTTOI FACTORS AHD COMHISSlOlf • IISC3AITS
Warehouse Corner Second and Poplar streets.
it their patrons with the announcement that their LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WARE
HOUSE has been entirely R3BUILT IN BitlUK for the better acoommodationof COTTON
CONSIGNED TO THEM, and are confident that.their facilities lor handling the next crop cannot
be surpassed by any house in the State.
Their Office and Salesroom have been rearranged with a viswof IMPROVED LIGHTSON SAM
PLES and the comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitation is extended to all to c .il and see them
Thanking their friends for tho liberal patronage extended to them in the past, they ask a conunu-
anco of the same, and premise renewed elorts to please: . ,
ORDERS FOR BAGGING AND TIES will receive prOmnt attention..
_ ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORE made when desired, at LOWEST BANK RATES.
aug24 deodaw 3m
“Schofield’s Po able steam Engine”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEORGIA
Gomuact. Simuiei Strong jDurable, I
and guaranteed superior to any'other'
WE SELL THE
Geiger Grain Separator
With our RY9DIB3—For Thrashing) Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
[Circular Saw Mills, Gris; Mills, Sorgao-Mills, Cottoa Presses
And Machinery of'every description.
BTTXtaXJXTXTCar BOl;Cs13RS sSx. JSE-JESOXa2k.XjU?"5T t
WRITE FOB PARTICULARS AND PRIUU8.
J. S RCHOVIKY D ft Spy.
Just out. SXUDHfT’S LIFE
IN SONG. t*i,60with introduction) by
harlaa iDudley Wsmer. 115 ol the jollicat
Just out. The Voice ns a Muh -
ool InHtrumont.byCH Davis, 31 D.
(37cts). An invaluaule trati.e on theocnitruction
and management of the Vocal Organs. Wth
Just out. The Lsi. number ot then Musical
Record. Send 6 cents for one number, $2 for the
year. ‘'Wouldn't be without it lorlivo timeatbo
price.”
OLIVER, DITS0N 4C0.. Boston,
O H DITSON * OO. 848 ITdway N Y.
sepl8 tf
SOFflil
AND .
CASKETS.
BOIIEROUM
AN I
t
\\) E call the attention of onr brethren of the
VV Southern Press to tho fact that ye are
now having manufactured in our office, by Mr W
EDWikle,
WEE'S ROLLER 601,
which, for toughness, elactidty and durability,
cannot bo exodled. We are noW using it and
pronounce it THE BEST. Send in your orders
to this office for Rollers or composition. Rollers
for the Country Press cast to order in regular
S'yi inch Hand-Press mould. Where parties
prefer Boiler Stocks will be furnished at SO cents
each. “
Hare yonr Rollers packed properly in a box
which they can be returned, or we will have
charge for Boxing.
Send in:
faction,
OLISBY. JONES A REESE,
, Go.
i your orders, and we guarantee satis-
anglS tf
Macon. I
MS. C. SIITfl,
Successor to
st. r; MRS.
Candy Manufactnrer,
Confectf sne! r
aDd Fruiterer, |
—AND DEALER IN—
TOYS* .. v .
CIGARS
1 AND
PRODUCE,
DeYonk’s IsilALa;:.
Cases, Coffins and Caskets of every descrip
tion, which 1 will sell very low. I am also agent
a Fluid Embalmnr,
I oy the use of which I guarantee to keen a body
4 to6d»y» in a state of FKRPE.lT P:tK-Klt-
VATION, and in any kind ol weather. Refer-
I encea can be gTven at the store. Those wishing
[ tonsetheBmbalmer must notify me imuicdi-
I ately alter the death of the icrson they want
I preserved. Personal atirntion to all orders.
ARTHUR Jj. WOOD
Next to “Lanier House.’’
| MACON; GEOHGIA.
Sunday or night calls an.wercd from residence
corner cond and Walnut Streets.
Fe22taw2m
Coffee.
i TF your fancy Is for a RIO COPPKB of a higl
I X rich flavor, not coated with a glutinous
-ubstance after roasting, buy non
! ABICA.” carefully select*
| roasted and Snipped fresh to the trade by Moon
Jenkins A Co, New York. Sold in Mmon b-
augSdiwSm 1 J D CARVER.
42nd Annual Session
Will begin on
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
WEDNESDAY, 17th September, “.fpuSn'd fc!'
With a f uU corps ol experienced Professors and tion> Orders and Correspondents
solicited.
Chas. C. Smith,
. J . 106 CHERRY bTREET.
Teachers.
Tee very best advantages in Literature.
Ancient and Modem Languages. Music and
Art.
Domestic Department unsurpassed for com
fort and care.
Expenses payable one half in September, bai
lee in February.
Board and Regular Tuition in two Lower
Classes ... .$250
Board and Regular Tuition in three Higher
^(fiasaes^.™...™...™ — .^$2S0
or German in two Lower Clssscs™...™.” .$320
Board, Regular Tuition, Manic and French
or German in throe Higher Classes $350
Ten per cent discount on Cash bills tor Board
and Tuition. .
No credit except on good bankable paper,
bend for Catalogue to
lncjrpjrslfttl
1859.
jun25 8m
I have sold my 'entire Candy Mannfac- j
torj. Tools, etc, to Mr Charles O Smith, and
recommend him as n gentleman in every respect
worthy of confidence and patronage. With a
grateful acknowledgment to a kind pnblic who
sustained me for more t'nan^thirty years I com- j
mend yon to Mr Smith’s eotablishm nt for pure
unadnlteratad Candy and honest dealing
angSSlm MR ROGERS.
On Va. StTenti.R-It. 1R Miles West of
Lynchburg.
A school in which young n.. a and hoys are pre
pared for Univeraitv or tor I niiue-R High and
. j healthy location, full corps of tcacho s. thor-
iiaDlliU I ongh instmction, liberal provision for the ac-
I commodation ami comfort of students. For
ataloguea containing information, address
W R ABBOTT, Frincipal. Bellevue P O.
ini.24d&w 2m
Great Inducements to Buy Tog •
House for what Kent Will Co*5.
AAtt I ft'*® 8*x Room House, one Three
KjUJ yU.UUl", | Vr House, one Five Boom House. L offer f«r
| solaou monthly insUllraentu in .mall payments.
Twoof tlie buildings just finished. They arena
Tronp Hillopposite the Armory,
augieim T GUBRN8KT.
OFFIOB BIBB UANF’G COMPANY.
LAMBERT SPES0ER, Sec’v/ J. RHODES BROWNE, President. I
Capital and Assets over $500,009. lmrop ’l in ““ old
The Charter Ktakea Stockholders Individually Liable Macon Mills
Agents at all Promimnt Points throughout the Stats, to whom apply, or to
LAUBdar SPENCER, Secretory, at Columbus, Ga.
WE. W CAHWE3, Agent, Macoa, Georgia.
WEST BROS
C»tUi Packr?, Commlssi$a Mtrcktt?,
—AGENT8 FORTHE—
W. & G. GUANO.
68 Bay St, - Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIBS FOB SALE.
Prompt attention to business and liberal
ance on consignment®.
»u^20 daw6m
FOR SALE—Five Splendid
COTTON PLAKTATMS
SITUATE O NEAR ALBANY. GA.
Ao.ofAcres. Cleared
Wretter.—Doroughly Co„J 610 70o
--on i;. j;uoo
II ~ -AZIO 2,-25
Lee Co —1A25 SOJ
vimberly • Baker co...„™__*^50 1.100
F.-opoeal. for the purchase of one or all ol tbe
above well-known plantations will bereceiv-
td by the xndersignid until the SOih day oroc-
tober, 1S79. Any information recurding them
may he obtained from the manage:, MrWmH
B-nnelt, at pr, sent residing on IP-ai! piactatlon.
s^Ihe preferecce will be given to cash and
short time purchasers. Address
Patterson a cuylkr. Attorney..
704 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Fa.
sepl ieod!8t w 6t
$1200
ssiaarin
sjufiaoo. x
4,5 * 5 Baas su. Ciaeisasd. Q»
YY HEREAS JohnTKelsoe was,cnthenight I
of the 24th of August last, murdered in tbe town j
of Oglethorpe b ‘ John? Ross, and the said Rust
isafugitiv mi justice, we have thought it |
proper,* . < d offer the sum of two hundred
doliard for his arrest and delivery to the sheriff |
oi Macon
NEW BRICK FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE.
Macon G-eorgia.
ini
Opposite J, W. BURKE & CO.’S Book Store.
SECOND STREET.
Oglethorpe°Ga, Sep3,1S79, M MKBLSOE. SEND1 MEIYOUR COTTON AND I WILL
^ " PLE&SE YOU.
B. I21. Willingliam.
DBSCRIPriON,
Russ is 24years old, about 5 feet 8 incheshigh,
slender, complexion sillsw. fate long and thin,
nose prominent and peaked, eyes deep set and of
a yellow cast, hair dark brown, front teeth rather
prominent and dark, and when he laughs a* e
considerably exposed to view. In walkingheusu
ally leans forward, takes long rapid steps and
seta bis foet straight in front, wears number g"
shoes, fingers and nails long and slender, has a
large scar from an old sore above his left ancle
and one or more on his back about hi. shoulders.
He is anppo-ed to be in company with Tnomms
As bury, Jr, who is also charged as an accompEce
in the crime.' AtbnryisI9 years old. does not
look so old, i. about 6 feet 1 inch high, complex
ion red, somewhat Crackled, has liaht stiff h.ir,
white gray eyes, somewhat flared, stammer
when excited. : j eep5 dawlm
sept deodtwSm
CLiYTON R WOODS.
SAMUEL A WOODS
WOODS
Csttn; Facte anl Saaaral Caimifsioa Merchants.
Uamner Bail. Hontgomery, Ala.
Church School for fcirls.
Rt Rev R H Wilxse, D D, Visitor.
Rav Gao H Evxbhzxt, D D, Rector.
Session epens October
Teams .^ttopersyear.
Agents for the sale of Soluble Paciflo Guano.
82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIh
»-Liberal adrances made on Coniignments. Prompt personal attention given to all Suit-
' uugjg dawSm
a complete system of NEW MACHINERY,
embracing all the latest improvements, with
which we axe now prodnacg the lastly eele-
»er produ
■opulsr bn
We pled
W e here been at great expense to insure e thor-
ough duplicate oi thes- goods, and can s.y that
. . we are now making ia equal to anything
need South, and far superior to many
brands now cn the market,
e pledge ourselves to maintain tbe high
standard of these Goods, and solicit from pur
chasers. large and sm.U, an examination of the
goods and * share of their patronage,
~--o ——
Ask your merchants for MACON SHEETING
SHIRTING AND DRILLS.
Very trnlv.
0 J. F. HANSON, Agt.
auvlS dtwlm
w.
■ BBSBTBBt G HAM
W. GORDON & CO.
Successor lo Tiscn & Gordon),
Cotton Factors
—A3D—
Gommhsiou .Herciiaufcs,
NO 112 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA.
HOWARD TINSLEY.Travtling Agent.
LOANS It s DE UPON S tTI .FACTORY AS-
SURANCK OF COTTON SH1FMKN ; s.
VERY FULL ADV\NC ► S MADE ON CON
SIGN M KNT3 OP COTTON.
BAGGING ANl'T'K-’ FURNKHVO CUS.
T0MKR8 AT LOWEST MARKET PR1B3.
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