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FLORIDA
Macon & .Brunswick B. B.
CaiEMTED
J. 8. ITBB ON.
BEN. C. SMITH.
auiuiuoula addresiinc Ui u !• liunuil
& Hn )a AdT»rt»»in* Bureau. JO
U Ul d Hprur#* «>trivt. N*‘w York, ran l*oni
the exact coat of any propoacJ line of advorttaimc
in American newspaper*.
IS-lOO-pane pamphlet lOc.^ft
aopSOlm
Smith and Iverson
NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS !
Gunu Scmuiuiut'i
Xicoe, Gv, April 18. 1879. i
/~V!f and after Sunday- the 10th instant, P*.-
w MCft/tniLi co t£u road will run a* tal
low*.
CUM RB HI.Aim ROUTE tU BRUNbWICK
nsa — ' “—“
bm
_ 7.4a 11
„ 9-.47PM
....10:45 p M
A MONTH Mid ell
to Agents. Outfit !
A FINE STOCK OF GOODS
•\T7 b have formed a copartnership beginning
m lor the transaction of a
General Grocery and Provision Business]
Oar Stock will be perfectly fresh and bought for theCASrf. and we trust by dose attach: 1 to
business and low price, to receive a portion of thstradaot Macon. We mil be located tillOctit r
lat at No. 4 Blake** Block, when we will nmore to the atorr at present occupied by u fl.1
Rogers A Co. BEN. O. SMITH,
J. S. IVKBSON.
ausSl Lato with H.:T. Johnson.
8BPT8HBBR FIRST, 187*.
6:15 AM
And made up in a style and finish unsurpassed.
tfg&O FOR C'ATAJjQPlfRS
Leave Jesup.-—...
Leave Eastman..—
Leave Cochran ..
East and West via Atlanta aud Augusta.
DAS ACCOMMODATION NO. S.Sout -
Via J esup and Lire Oak—Daily, except Sanaa J
' — ,7:15 AM
Disease*. like tbi-.ves, attack the weak. For-
tify jour organiiaf ion with the Bitten and it
will resist and baffle alike the tiruaaml epidem.
icsanl tboti. voge* of temperature which;di*or-
n«w the con.titatioos of the feeble. There i* vi
tality in It. It i* a pure vegetable stimulant, a
rare alterative and anti-billiyua medicine, and
baa not a harmful element among its many in
gredients. For sale by all druggists andraspec
table dealer*.
Leave Macon.
Arrive Cochran—.
Warehouse Corner Seoond and Poplar streets.
Greet their patrons mth the announcement that their LA RQ K AND COMMODIOUS WAR B-
HOUSE has been entirely REBUILT I.V BRICK f>r the better accommodation of COTTON
OONB1GNBDTOTHEM. and are conliioat that.tlioir facilities tor handling the next crop cannot
be surpassed by any houre in the State. ■ 1
Their Office and Saleroom h*re been rearranged with a view of IMPROVED "LIGHTS ON SAM-
PI.BS and the comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitatiou is extended to ail to call and see them
Thanking their friends for the liberal patronage extended to them in the past, they ask a continu
ance of the ►sroe.snd promise renewed efforts to please.
49-ORDKK.-) FOR BAGGING AND TIBS will receive prompt attention.
AW ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORB made when desired, at LOWEST BANK RATES.
*ug?4 tleodaw Sm
Arrive JacasoLv die—,™ ——.— 7d
NO. 4 NORTH, liiily. except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville —ii...i.m..— 6J
Practical Gunsmith, 59 Mulberry Street,
/^DNSTOCKS altered to tU the shooter. Gun* bored to shoot hard and clow,Pln*flre converted t
/ JT. new Barr r ,! * fitted, Repairing done of ever? description. shells loaded. A No
fur Shot Guns, Military aud Sportin< ftitlesand Pistol*. I keep constantly on hand Muzzle aud Breech
loading Guns and Rings of the best kind tu tho market. sopll eod sun wed aat
Leave Cochran M
Arrive Msoon 5:16 ? M
Connects at Macon for points North* Bast and
West.
HAWKJN8VILLH BRANCH.
HOP BITTERS,
(A Medicine, not n Driuk,)
OOTTXia*
HOPS, BDCIIf, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
Am w»bnmAPBwrWinrit*piinn«o.
Leare Cochran... 10:00 4.M
Arrive Haw.injvillo - - 10.45 A H
Leave Hawkinsville™—.„ 1.48 PM
Arrive Cochran 5:30 PM
Connects at Cochran with trains 8 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. 8upt.
W. J. JARVIS. Must. Trans.
Authorized bv the Commonwealth of Kv.
PATENT
CHAMPION
I have Just received the LATEST STYLES in
SOFT AND STIFF HAfS,
which I am offering at prices
is completo in every particular, including
THE LATEST NOVELTIES
Order, for SHIRTS taken
anrXSif
•AND—
VrUMWIVir 1 ' 2 HAYFEVER
(JaUrrb, Bronchit'f% <:«>u*:hs, Nervous and Catarrhs! KiwduchsiwDesfBcss,
giiSrsS
®SilNHAliEiM£
A compound nftlia most baaSat balsams known to nied ical sricn ,-r.a ith
GARBOLATEO PIKE TREE TAR S&kVnVM
hnliujc front'I>fVo«iP , i« Inhaler* is converted, into.* ckauwm*, Jnw*
orat ing, snd beating \ aimr, and taken dir» ct t<» tiro diHrvwr d cavities of tbo
, huad, and into all tho air-panaagns and tho longs. whi-ro it acts as a local
kapplication to ihs diwuuoMl rarfaoc, and it* hml! n-;?ivin* pownr 1? fblt at
•once. Tho only method l»y which they diwmarflcan bo TM.*rnuu>t;ntljr cured.
I have also a choice selection of
In all classes and the largest offered by any
Fair iu the United Stales.
frora’ltbo well known house of DBVLItf A OO.
New York. Call and see them.
R. S. Saulsburv.
MDli nmllm -
Session opens October
Term, tin imr.voar.
ohn R Whst.
ceuifcunaay
Arrive at Macon daily exoept Sunday 5:00 a m
Leave Albany for Macon daily except
Sunday — - 5:04 p XI
Arriveat Macon daily except Sunday 4:07 am
Leaves — 7d*> A M
Arrives at Milledgeville.—.............—_6:44 A M
Arrives at Eatouton.........................11:50 a is
Arrive* at Augusta......—4:45 p m
Arrives at Savannah.—............—... 4:00 P K
Leave* Augusta SwO A M
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gull Railroad for all points in Florida
THAI, HO.8.—00150 SOUTH AHD Vf BBT.
Leaves Savannah —7:30 -’ m
TRADE
Now before the public, will attend the Hfcate
Fair as visitors, and several will make addresses.
MAR K
Capital
for freights and passenger., on all the
railroads itt the State.
A cordial invitation is extended to you to be *i
rhibiior. and you are requested to write to tb
rcretary at Macon for a Premium Lut am
Iher information.
THUS HARDEMAN, Jr. President.
L F LIVINGSTON. GenT Sup r,
MALCOLM JOHNSTON, Secretary.
augSO Sm
Arrives at August*.
Leaves Augusta.....; ——8A0 P M
Arrive* at Miiledgavillo.. »:*4 A M
Arrive* at Batonton......ni nm I II*S0 a m
Arrives at Macon. 8:00 A V
leaves Macon for Atlanta... 8:40 A K
Arrives at Atlanta................ 1R5 p M
Leaves Maoonfor Albany and Bnfanla, 8 85 a m
Arrives at Eufauia.SrSX p M
Arrives at Albany.. 8:48 p u
Leaves Macon for Columbns—.....— 8.45 A M
Arrives at Columbus US P M
Trains on thitlschedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, E uf*"S* and Albany daily, makisg
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
ESTABLrJ-iBDlSI*.
GEORGE A. Cl. ARK.
SOLE AGENT.
X1W I0BE,
403 BROADWAY
LAMBERT SPENCER, Sec'v. J. RHODES BROTNE, Prnfidenl.
Capital aud Assets over ?500,000.
The Charter Makei Stockholders Individnally Liable
is the most economical form of iWaaliin.';
Soap. All bsr or aqaare cahca wear down in
nae to a large flat piece, too lliiu to handle
and. therefore, wastod; while tb, OVAL
CAKB of . . . ^ .
F t Tonr vision is failing—if you are growing
near-sighted, or your eyesight ia troubling
you in any way. call on
At Kulaul* with Montgomery A Eufaul* R*il-
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and Bast.
Bufaula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Pen
ry. daily except Sunday, and at Culhbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednewlays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Jfxtension leare* Albany
Monday,.Tuosdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
CO Mine SOUTH AID HAST.
Leaves Atlanta^.—.......—...........1:15 P M
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta. 6.55 P M
Mr. Ch. Eefelds Optician,
Agents at all Promimnt Points throughout the State, to whom applv. or to .
LA if BERT SPENCER. SerreUiy, at Colnmbus, Ga.
WM, W CANNES, Agent, Macoa, Georgia.
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned has this day sold to Mr
Walter T Johnston the stock of Segara. To
bacco. Hpes. etc. at the well-known stand
on Boardman’s Corner. The business will be
conducts i by him in all its branches, and I shall
act as his resident bnyerin New York city.
Thankful for the patronage extended me dar
ing my long residence here, I respectfully solicit
l. continuance of the same to my succeanr.
Macon. G*. Oct 1,1578. WM B VOLGER*
Beferriog to the above! respectfully solicit*
share of the patronage of the smokers of Macon.
As Mr Volger, long and favorably known in the
business, will act as my buyer in New York. 1
will be enabled to offer superior inducements
and shall endeavor to keep np the reputation of
the business as being the best in the city for line
grades of Stgsrs Tobacco, etc.
WALTER T JOHNSTON.
Macon. Ga. Oct U1878. octl eodSt
Leaves Macon ...7:35 p M
Arrive, at Augusta 5:40 A M
Leaves Augusta..—.—.. 8A0 P X
Arrive*at Savannah... 7:15 A X
Passengers for Milledreville and Eatonton will
take train No.S from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which train, connect daily except
Monday, for these point,. „ , . „ .
Through Sleeping Cars on all Night Trams
between Savannah and Augusta. Augusta and
Macon.and Savannah and Atlanta.
E H SMITH.. WILLIAM. ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt Gen Bupt.0 R R, Savannah.
J C Shaw, W. G- RAOUL,
Gen Trav Act. Sept. 8 W R R.Macon.
SAMUEL A WOOLS
LAYTON R WOODS.
ever produced in spool cotton, being dyed by a
system patented by onrsel-es. The colors are
dyed by the new
ANILINE PROCESS,
rendering them so perfect and brilliant that
dressmakers everywhere use them instead of
96 A^goiJ medal was awarded this spool cotton at
Parts, 1878. for “great strength” and “general
excellence," being the higbeat award f tvea for
spool cotton. .... .
We invite comparison and respectfully ask
ladies to give it a lair trial and convince them
selves of its mpenoritv over all others.
WOODS &CO..
Citlon; Factors am Geieral Csuiisioi Hails.
.,..11:14 a m
« m .11:27 a m
.... p m
S .-15 p m
.... 5.00 p m
S.28 p m
Trade-Mark Begistercd) to Careful
eepere not only ae aapetior in qa ality but
iafonn tho most economic* d>apever
ode. aogRO-w&Mit tf
Leave Washing
Leave Camak—
Arrire Warren
Armre Sparta.
Arrire Milled*
Arrive Macon.,
Ageut8 fortliD sale of Solable Pacific Guano,
1.S0 p m
1.25 p m
SMpm
A .VIV* W1JKAJAI 6;S5 D m
A J?o —to or from Washington os Snn-
*2*jjO is—EAST (dsily. except Sunday).
lS« ViEaiwnM -***■
L^ve WaSntoS ~ll"« f 2
ABEVTS FOR MASSEY'S EXCELSIOR COTTbl
ailS, DISSTOI'S CIRCULAR SAWS AID
82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH.IGEORGIm
FAIRBAIK'S STANDARD SMLES.
CARHART & CURD.
Importer, and dealers in Hardwaie. Ironware
I -V a ; _ I I m mOfltl. I'smtffl M klf-
\TTE call the atUnti
\ v Southern Prv*4.
now having mznufacti
R1) Wikfc.
*3* Liberal ad vane a mal Ga CoaiugnmenU. Prompt peraonsl attention given toaillmvi'
■ - «- >a>t< riavim
FOR SALE—Piva Splendid
Par Tonr Slate and County Tex.
mHESuie and county tax for *79 i9 notr due and
X my instruction are to proceed at oare with
its coUadUDOw Taxpayer* will greatly oblige by
making prompt settietnent*, aa the time allowed
ia limited- If desired I will officially* visit an/
district of the county. Office at Bills drug ftore.
H J PETE ft. Tax Collector.
ep4 flaw and ex Officio sheriff.
fci el.Aio^rultural ImpletnenU.Uarri»fe Mate*
rials, p&innta. Oil*, etr*. ly
Anive Camak
\rrive AbwiI*-——-!—— “-to a m
NO 15—WEST (daily, except Snndayj.
Arrive Warrcnton LIS a m
Arrive Sparta... - — X-*5 * ™
Arrive MiUedgevaie *-80» ™
Arrive Mscon. — — A45*in
Trains will m>4 stop at Hag rtations. .
Uiooe connections at Angntta for all points
Bast and Southe»>t and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgiasna Florida.
Superb improved Sleepers between Macon and
'Pullman Sleeprea August* to New York.
Only one rnange Maron toNrwYort.
Ticket* and Baggage Cheeks. Tine Cards, etc.
are to oirtaioed a. Union Depot or at Ln.oo
Ticket Otlloe.64 Mulberrv «“?S ( , nNSO -
> SEAR ALBANY. GA.
.Vo. of Arret. Cleared
.Dorooghty Co._1.610 700
- ...8A75 1A00
. - -A2S0 L'S5
Lee Co— 1^25 ton
w nn pens • Baker Co 0 1.100
Pnnxnal/fQT tbe pureba^ of one or all ol the
above well-known plantation* srill reoMV-
tdbethe andersigned until ibe SOth dsy of Oc
tober. 1878. Any information regarding them
may be obtained from the manager. Mr W m H
Bennett, at pretonl reeiding on Beall plantatioa.
4E»-The prefereree will be given to cash and
short time purchasers. Address
Patterson a cuylbr. Attorneys.
704 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Pa.
Mt de Sales Academy,
CONDUCTED BY THE 8ISTEBS 0J
which, for tou«hnv«», ♦‘lactirity .'hn-i «
cannot he exc-lled. Vt'^ nr.* n-.w u»
pran unco it TU K BEST- S.*nd mi v
to fbis office for J Jen, orcorv/tosii: m
for the Country r«ft U> order
inch Haiid-PresN c-ould. Wh**r
nr* 'er Roller Stocks will b.; furnished «
,1-xve your Rollers parked proper lj
in whi h they can be returned, or vre
to chance for Box'nr-
in your order*, and we guarantee *ati
faction. repr mvvti » dppup
Wretter-
Byron.—
Beall
Roller*
partio-*
ro oentH
MEBOY-CHAETEBED fEB. 28,76
P uyVaTB lessons jriren in Painting’, Drawing
aod Music tojouug ladies not connected
with tbe Academy. Terms $1 to $3 per month.
f t/'X have in atone and to offrr to all buyera
V V tbe Seed Haney, new Georgia raised
Rve and tbe ja«,tly popular German Winter
Grazing Oat*. Orders solicited.
JONES k. COOK,
Produce and Provision dealers, corner Cherry
*trewt and Cotton Avenue. octS St
nillCIlfl »«orpH»nr MaMtAWrra >«
OPiunfii^^&Bu.?c^roSi
I A TEAR AirtniTMittil. Dcsd
ntti kgtthMUL Particulars free.
▲OdmsJ.WOftTBAOOL Otlouiaito
theoyal Warn.
“NEW” SOAP can bo ent in two, tho oval
end c aeped readily in tbe hand, and the lar-«
ger end worn do an almost to a wafer with
out any waste. COLGATE A CO. iecom
mend rheur **' y4 I
ro.- Telegraph and >MM>ger<
R of sola (Ala)—R DSbrepshira
America.—F A Gilo.
Albany—J M Doff
- 1—T 6 Powell
-W B Baldwin
--ma-DukeaWaO.
fort flafaev.-M A Imtt
Marsvsllvili-.—0 s Jobaaoo
Sewtoa-drHutnwrth
I,.. ,i...a—1c Q Mom*
Blakeir-f! O frywr
1-owwreD F Lswhoo
UaaiiHa—Frank lin P Barw
rortVaikif—aitoOvmto* 0*
jt*«ouMi-’iii<wi A (soddord
MiiW^hlle-W T Coon
Korsylb-A U Anft t W Kosjpq
OriftB-BnvrHir ft tea
HtfoMTite-H ft ftwztVa
I'.DwtDMi-i (j Adams
KaodoroviUo—ft ft .Sullivau ft 0 O Brown
HtwfcinsriU*- D Rhode,
1,11 Peacock.
Kubinile (Ga)—M C Hatcher
Orietberpe (Ga)—Mr* Sal lie Hill
Daen> Vat*—J M Low.
Bullards Blattoo—T arey
TAB THREE DEATHS.
lav tbe dead Hope amid tbe flrwori to rest,
tunuoUi tenderty tbe daiaied torf above it;
Wateb lij tbe grave by memory's raje careen-
cd,
Ry»Miiing bow Wft need to guard and loro
may
p,om Ue eweet daet freeh fancies
awake.
Till a new dream its gentle aeermbUnce
Though pae.ionato teen fall fast as Som
mer ram,
Where tbe deed love liae in eternal eleep;
Tbongti life and Joy may never wear again
Tbe glory boned with it, dark and deep:
Jnat for the dead thing*, nnforgotten hires,
A ebaakened charm may sooth a watch like
this.
Bat when the shrine where we have gamer-
Tin*t° P pride, devotion shivers at onr
feet;
When poison, larking in the loving cap,
Tame into Hinging gall what was so
sweet;
What ailsoe broads above each bittter
death?
What fntnre cimforts tu for murdered
fiitt?
—All tho Yesr Konnd.
Thousand, of peple who are afflicted
with a diseased liver, indigestion, heart
burn, waterbraab, soar ntomaoh, or a
generally intolerable billiouaneie, as it is
termed, use mercury. This is done rc-
laciaatly perhapr, bat tbe commonplace
argoment is, ob, nothing will reach the
liver eod spleen ezeept blae maae. Could
I get something else I wouldn't nee it.
Header, yon can get something else and
that something else ii Simmon.’ Liver
Emulator. It is equal in power to bine
m.u, and without any of its injurious ef
fect*.
Kogan Ortlflenten.
It in r.o vile dragged staff, pretending to
be made of wonderful foreign rooie, barks,
etc., and puffed by long bogne certificates of
preteii'iMi miraculous cores, bat a simple,
pare, tffeotive met wine, made of weil-kvown
va uable remsdtee, that forntab its owo Oerti-
Ocatee by ila care* We refor to Hop Bittern,
the purest and beet of modicums. See an-
otlier column —Bepnblican.
HriMt Kiulut'iit St l.onltf I’hysl.
ctmis >uy.
Coldtn’B Liebig’s Liquid Extract of
beef and Tonic Invigorator i« a very
agreeable artiuln of diet, and particularly
lrei ful when tonic* are required, - being
tolerated wh-n other form* of *nimalfood
are rejected. In diphtheria, malarial
typhoid fever* and ovory depressing dta-
ea-e its nse will be attended with great
advantage. We have prescribed it with
cocoes* and believe it to be a moat val
uable remedy. J. H. Leslie, M. £>., G.
P. Cop, M. D., & B. Parsons, M. D , K.
A. Vaughan, M. D., Drs. S. L. and J. O.
"Nidelot, and others. Sold by John Ia-
galle, Macon.
“They are nil Sold!”
'T am too late for this month’s draw
ing!’* is the tenor of a complaint which is
beooming very general among those who
loiter and wait until the day immediately
preceding tbe monthly drawing of the
Louisian. Stale Lottery Company, which
occurs invariably at New Orleans on the
second Tuesday in every month. The
fact ia that tho integrity with which
every action of this institntion is charac
terised has so strengthened its reputation
that it. tickets are sold every month tome
days before the drawing, and therefore
any one desirous of inventing in this
manner thoal-1 suffer no lime to elapee
befoie they correspond with M. A. Dau
phin, P. O. box 692, New Orleans, or
same pernon at No. 319 Broadway, New
York, relative to the 113tb grand monthly
drawing which occurs on October 14th.
liHEDMATlBM.
This dreadfal torment, the doctors tell as,
it in tho blood, and, knowing this to be true,
we advise every aufforor to try a bottle of
Dnrang’e Rheumatic ltemcdy. It is taken
Internally and will positively euro the worst
e, iu the shortest time. Bold by every
■ ■ld*w8m
dru&giat in Macoa
l*nl4 i
Which la Cheapost
A parkins »f Utret's Durham, containing
twenty pipe lull, of tha beat smoking tobacco
made, or ona common cigar F Bach oorts 10
cent*. ants dRw
WKUKT—“Why wUl m
Toiaeeo. when they can boy Marburg Broa.
•SKALOV NDRTH CAROLINA.” at the urn-
prior.
7 Ala., Lima
CTRA Pinter Pari.. Rosendale Cement,
Portland Cement, imt received in .tore.
A8HB& AYRKS,
Poplar street.
BPLhNDIDOPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORrUNK. TKNTH GRAND DIB
TrIBISTION.OLASS KAT.NKW ORLKANS.
TCKBUAT. O 1TOBKR 14th, 1S79—113th MON-
Thly drawing.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Thu limitation waa regularly incorporated bj
“e Uwulature of tho Stale for Educational and
Charitable purpose*, in 1868, tor the term ol
twenty-five years, to which contract tbe in viol*
hie tilth ol Um State U pledged with a Capital ol
llAlXkUUO, to which it ha. since added a reserve
nedot isaemo*. ITS GRAND S1NGLB NUM-
BCR DISTRIBUTION wiU take place monthly
«u the second Tuesday. It never scales orpoet-
tone*. Look at the (ollowiug Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE 250.000.
106.000 Tickets at 5i .wch. Half Tickets «1-
Msf OF PRIZJSS.
Popular Moulbly Drawing of the
Trommonwealth Distribu
tion Go.
AT HAOAULRY’8 THEATRE,
In the City ol Louisville, on
October 30.1879.
These drawings authorired by act of tbe Leg
islature of I860 and sustained by all the court*
of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of
t trier lottery companies who elsim the aoleown
ership of “all tbe grant* in Kentucky.” to the
contrary notwithstanding) occur regularly on
the last day of evriy month (Sundays excepted)
and are supervised by proninent State officials.
A New Era In the HiBtory
of Lotteries.
0BAND AND BNPBKCKDENTKD 8DC-
CKS8 UP TUB NEW FEATUBKS.
Krery ticket-holder can be his own
supervisor, os 11 out his num
ber and tee it placed
in the w heel.
The Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented ol obtaining, tor only 55,
“ , ’ 0, THB FOLLOWING PR1ZE8.
Pnic—...„. —-S *«W0
1 Prize... KhOOO
iJSxeiiLOOOeach 1W0
to Prise* ouoeaeb — 10.000
100 Prixea 100 each
100 Prises 50 each
080 Prixea 10 each ...—
1,000 Priies 10 each
»Pn:cs 10each. —.....
0 Prises 100 eas h. ap’roximafn priioe R700
8 Prises 500 each do ao 1.806
SPrues 100 each do do .000
LSMPriies 51U.408
Whole Tickets,fl. Hslf Ticket*. *1.
57 Tickets, 160. 55 Tickets. $100
All applications for club rates should be made
to the home office- _ , . .
Remit by postoffice Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or expreer. Full lut of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
er*. For ticket, and information address COM
MON » BALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, orT J
OOMMKKP JRD.8ee*y. Coar.er-Joumal Bmld-
1-1.. lmuimile K». aorSO eodtuthusatAwly
tjotxoe :
Ovvic* Bibd M’r'o Co.7
MAOOV. bopt SO. 1878. j
HR city office of this company hs. bren re-
. moved to the City Bank building, upstairs.
^■gr" to,tW »Hllt 8 (W. Agent.
Mte.— 1 IleJorM House.
To Friends, Patrons and the
Public Generally.
■X, ou are respectfully informed tnat K C Cor-
JL bett. formerly of the National HoW. and
more recently of the Corbett House on Second
street, has purchased, thoroughly renorated and
furnished the large and elegant tnree atory bnck
building known as tho Lawton tenement house,
situated on Poplar street, seoond honje above
the city hall, just live minutes walk from the
ren-irsl pas-engor depot, where he will be plraaed
tosessllwho may favor him with their patron
age—either by day. week or month. .
Person. Trailing tho city for pleasure, bnnneu
or health. wiU find the Corbett Htuso pleasant^
situated, in a first- class location, co umane-
‘ii as flne a view ot the city as any
place in it. The air ia cool and pure, water
fine. He guarantees his fare as goed as the mar-
1m t afford-. Terms reasonable^ Cnlb*'**•?'*•
Proprietor Corbett House.
Maron. September 54.1879. «ept5thrsn nn
1 Capital Prise .
*UOU..
tPrues of
1 Prises of
SO Prises of HO.
loo Pnic* of loe.
Sue Prises of
MFt&set
Prise* of » . —10.000
APPROXIMATION PRIZBs.
• Approximation Pntes of »300 *1.700
• Appraxbuaticsi Prises of too L000
» Aapraximatmo Friars of 100 —900
1357 Priam, amounting to — lilt.400
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at
all prominent pomt*. to w bom a liberal com pen-
will bo pud.
Apphtotion lor rate* to clubs should only be
>ade to the horse office in New Orleans.
^nip, clearly stating full addresst tor further
■fonaaiiasi^r rend oniera to -
M A DAUPHIN.
P O Box 681. New Orleans.I*.
*11 our grand extraordinary drawings are an-
fitrthr seperiisicnand management of GKN G
* BKAURK ,ARU and GKN JUBAL *
For Sale.
—— o———
R.vDLRSS STOCK OP OLD NRWS-
tapers ml 50 cents per Hundred, and Pour Dot-
Xeeh cheaper than any other kind of Wrap-
*■« Paper, and very useful about Packing
Cutting Patterns. Washing Window*,
•te. Ste
THIS OFFICE.
Uu
NEVER FAIL
m*ke $HS p
xxxonth oalliRg o !
nickle plate
Family beale.
AGENTS
JjMdotaed by the pre*s and public. Iuaccu-
?*I*0OW?eniencv* and choapneto s©llz »izht
*®55ry hot*—keeper. By *r<*unnc territory.
will be jciven free, you become your own
fc?i r otor ot k plMm and pro^uole tmsinwM.
L*rmi» and territory. Ohio Scale Work*.
n*»Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.
(tod ft wim
ATLANTA & UilARLUTlJS
air-line railway.
OFPICR GBN’L PASS. AT1CKRT AG*T
ATiraxTA. Ga. Oct 11.1S78.
,N and after Bnnday. November 10th. doable
1 daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
J GOING BAST.
Night Mail and Paa-enger Train.
Arrive Atlanta
leave Atlanta. 1.15 pm
Arrive Atl
JSL
leave Atlanta......
GOING WBST.
6.00 pm
Night HatundP*s»engi Train.
Arrive Atlanta.
^ Te
Arrive Atlanta..—————— 70 80 pm
leave Atl-fiR-—--
Load Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta.™———— .
u * ve
Arrive Atlanta..
leave Atlanta.™.-.....--.--
- 9 55am
GOING WBST .
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta — ——— *-60pm
Leave Atlanta
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta. —
1 reave Atlanta...
.mo ft is
Atlantafy all point* Wert
“' d •» <***» f ° r ‘•"^“Fol^ORfi, G M.
W J H oiS2l N p»aen*er end Ticket Arent.
Georila Hailroal Company.
SUPKRINTBNDBNTrS OFFICB.
Acousta-Ga. Jnlyll. 3878.
Commencing SundAy, ISth insV the following
Mananr schedule will be operated.
1 Trains run by AtUnta tune—S minutes slower
than Macon ^ w _ KAgT (dlily) .
I^ave Macon...—_.™——.~— 7.-00am
L-»ve Milledgevilie ...... A58am
leare 8parta....—~ hvcr.™
Leave Warrenton—..
Arrive Camak-.™™
A-rive Wasnington-.-
Ai r:ve Athens...——.———
A rnve Atlanta—.™.————
Arrive AW-O-p-gjgp-j-
Leave Augusta.
New Advertisements.
?Hfi USfiSST STOCK OF
Ml) HATS
IN THU STATU IS NOW OPENING AT
Winship & Callaway's
——o
PH BY IUVR BEEN DOING THB LEADING CLOTHING ltIHINKSS HERE FOBS
l- years and confidently assert that th*y have never bo "ore been Able to offer such inducements
as they are now offering their customers. I
Qood all Wool Oassimer Suits at 3B10
and XTDwavds.
"Hanyof the-ie Q n-li have hnnm ulo omMsily Aa we hnwa large {regular trade to «np*
ply, we titkegwtt pim< m adfecting the !n»t of everythiugiuour fm >. Oar old cu*t inters know
whereto find the bert iionh, an.l the best are always the cheapest.
HA. T S
have become a lea ling fexture in our trade. Wo keop all grades for Men and Roys, from Stetson's
best to the lowest grades. We were the first to offer •
SHIRTS
Wo keep a large
BRING ON YOUR BOYS
and fit them out with Clothing an 1 Halt while our stuck is com pinto. Wcliavealargo lino of Sam
ples Irom one of the best Merchant Tailors in New York. Fit* guaranteed.
_ WINSHIP A CALLAWAY.
2*7 No. 60 Second Street. Macon. Ga.
“Schofield’s Po able steam Engines,”
,., . BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
MACON. GKOllCUA.
Compact. SimDlei Strong Durable,
and guaranteed superior to anylother!
WB SELL T1IB
OfolBor tjrnlTk Soparator
With oar BNG1NBS—For Threshingl Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-Mills, Cotton Presses
AndTffiSiiinery of every description.
BTTItsIJIKr& BOIXjWHS O. SU’aoXAIrT'E" I
WRITS FOR'PARTICULARS AND PRICKS. ....
may! 6m J. ft, SCHOHF.r.D & SOW.
5 and 10c Goiters!
TOTHR TRADB: The live busineat nuiiot
tho day are starting them* counters. Wo are tho
Uriginatori and Headquarters! Wo bam tho
only two excluxiro 5 A 10c Jobbiog Ilousoa In the
United States.
ft®. Send for catalogue and i»articular*.
BTTTL.K «. 1311 OS*.
200 and 202 Randolph street. Chicago. Alio t
and Sft Chauucy atreoU Boston. »epi><o4ln _
CHA8. p. STU8BS>
(Successor to Groover. Stubbs A Co).
COTTON FACTOR AND GBNKRAL COM
MISSION MERCHANT,
94-Bavstreet, Savannah-Oeor'ia-
Bagging. Ties. Hops and other supplies far
nisheC Also, liberal cull advances .maJe on
eonsignments for sail
or N oi ttem ports. _
TMiiilass Seasoo. _
Just out! THE TEMPLE.* per dozen).
a splendid new binging School. Conventionand
choir Book; bv O \V Perkin -. Aa a choir book,
cqualtoapyol the largest ones. Asa singing
school book, bet ter than tho cheaper and smaller
ont s, since it has more music; that ia 180 pages
of new songs and glees, and 1W pages of the beat
Metrical Tunes and Anthems. Specimen copies
mailed post tree; for 11.
Remember also The Voice of
Worship
Method for lingulX classes, an excellent hook *
per der.cn) aud 1,0 Buicrson'aOnward, (17A0 per
doun). Send for specimens, cutologuc* and
circulars.
Just out. BTUDNT’H LIFE
XXJ SONG. 161,50 with introduction) by
harlot tDadley Wsmer. 715 of the joiiicst at
CoilegeLSongs. A cstotal book lor social singing.
Just out. 1*lio Voice an n M ,m -
oal IlllStrumorkt.hyC II Davis, M D.
(S7cta). An invaluable trati.n on the oenstnietiun
and management ol tha Vocal Organs. Wth
Just out. The last number ol the'' Musical
Rocord. Send 6 cents (or one number, 11 lor the
year. "Wouldn't be without it lor five times Uio
price."
OLIVER, 0 ifsON^tCO., Boston,
Cl H D1TSON A 00,845 l^fiway N V.
seplfitf
Coffee.
L F your fancy la lor a RIO COFFEE of a higt
.rich flavor, not coated with a glutinous
iroign substance after masting, buy nun
but the “AHICA.” carefully aelectes
masted and shipped Hv»h to the trade by Mas,
Jenkins A Co. New York. Sold in Mw<m h»
angldAwlm J D CARY HI
M WOOBDOS. KlmitfOXil
W. W. GORDON ft CO.
Successor to Titon A Gordon).
Cotton. Factors
—A*D—
Commlissiou Merclmnts,
NO 111 BAY STRBBT, SAVANNAH. GA.
HOWARD TINSLEY, Traveling Agent.
LOANS MADE UPON KATUFAUTORT AS
SURANCE OF COTTON SH1PMKNTB.
VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGN MKNTS OFCOTTON.
BAGGING ANDTIKS FURNISHED CU8-
TOMRR8 AT 1AJWBBT MARKET FRIO i.
aus31sdasr6m
H. ML. HINES.
attorney at law,
l have removed • j one of my brick offices eoraer
Foplu and Second Streets.
X N addition to local business. 1 will give speeds
attention to case* entrusted to me in tbe
slbauyand Southwestern Circuits, and in the
United State* Circuit aud Bankrupt Courts if
Q eesia
CHANCE TO MAKE MONK, by our
careful piau Of Ipecalating in Wall alreet.
Any amount Irom glutoftOOeiihir in a pot or
call, very treauently give* back 5 to 10 time*
your money ui profit*. You cunnot lose any
more than the amount you invest.
Stocks of all kinds bought and sold through
New York stock exchange in any number of
Hbarcs on 1 per cent margin. Bend lor our circu
lar explaining bow 13 speculate.
PECK A HARRIS, Bankers and Broken,
19 Broad stieet. New York;
srpt8 dtn th aat wlm
Italian String Baud.
W B respectfully announoe that we will re
main in Macon during the winter season
and are prepared to furnish firaa-claai music lor
•lances, serenades, and on other oocastonn
at reasonable rales. Order, can bo left at Ben
ner's, r* Mnlborrasirect.
septate*GUY UVONE A OO,
II a inner Hall, Montgomery, A1b.
Church School ror
Rt Rbt R II WiLttXB, D D. Visitor.
Ear Gao M Bvxnuaitr. D D. Rector.
WEST BROS
Cettw Factor?, Oommiiiioo lertbii?,
L —AGBNT8 FORTH E—
W. & G. GUANO.
68 Bay St. - Savanaah, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIBS FOR BALK.
Prompt attention to buslnobs ml 1iH»ra) d
&n.'»oticormi?nmant». aa<20 riawam
STEVENS’ POTTERY,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
O
STEVJEiVS BROS, & CO„
Manufacturers and Wholesale |md fie tail dealers in
Steam Pressed, Bauble Blazed, Vitrified Drain,
Sewer and Water Pipes, Flower Pots,
FIRE and OR ATS BRICK 8, PLAIN and FANCY lfDRD If R BBICS, OOJfWM BBD BRICK.
LATHS ana LUMBER, Dry and Dressed,
sapid tf BTKVK.N* KRU8. ACO, Proprietors.
CLI8BY. JONK8 A RKKSK.
M»TOn.
ATLANTIC JrfiDLF B. i
GimiL HCPiaiBTHirDBHT’B Of TIC1, *)
AlUJTIC AVD GCLT RalT.TtOiP >
Savakkah. May 17th, 1879.J
O N and after SUNDAY, May 18th, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Havannah daily at -.——4.10 v M
Arrive at Je«up - *■*» P M
Arriveat Thomasville— 6.15a X.
Arrive at Bainbridge —.9.40 A X
Arrive at Albany —.......11.00 A u
Arrive at Live Oak — — 1:85 A M
Arrive rtTffiUharaM— -7J0XU
Leave Tallahassee.................................5-tV P M
Leave Jacksonrille—™™—— —5.00 P x
I crave Live Oak. 70 50 PM
Leare Albany. -4A5P M
Leave Bainbridge 8.45 PM
Leave Thomasville—.-™ 7.35 pm
Leave Jesup - 6.46 a M
Arrive at Savannah — 8.50AM
Nochange of can between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah aud Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Bavan-
liah and Albany. . . _ ..
Passengers from Savannah for Fereandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Paisengers for Danen take this train.
Passengers Irom Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
m.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 pm, ar
rive at Savannah 8:20 a
Passengers leaving Macon at 7-16 A M (daily ex
cept Bnnday) connect at Jesup with this train
' r Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with the train arriving in Macon at BAS
PM. (daily except8unday.)
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
con, Bufaula, Moatgomery, Mobile, New Or-
leans* etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9.50 am; for Oolumlm*
rent Wednesday at 9.50 a m. '
Close connection at Jacksonville dally (Ban-
days excepted) lor Green Cove Springs, St An*
go,tine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river. ' , . , _
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leare Junction,
going west, at 11.87 a m, and for Brunswick at
A40 Dm.daily.except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION* TRAIN—EASTERN DI-
VI SION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted,st 7X0 A M
Arrive at McIntosh * “ 9-80 A M
Arriveat Jesup “ 11-50 A M
Arrive at Blaekahcar • *10 P M
Arrive at Dupont
Leave Dupont “ “6.00 am
Leave Blackahear “ “ 9-Wam
Leave Jesup “ “ libiOpM
Leave McIntosh “ “ XASpa
Arr.ro at Savannah “ “ 5.15 p M
. WESTERN DIVISION:
M0XSAY, WXD5BADAY AMD PBIDAY.
Leave Dupont—.— — 6.40 A M
Leave Quitman — - 9.37 AM
Arrive at Thomasville- .11.45 A M
Leave Thomaiville...™-...™-- -™1.40 p M
Leave Camilla - ...4.18 p M
Arrive at Albany .— — 6.80 P M
Leave Albany—™ - — 6.50 A a
e Carailla
GEO. S. OSEAR
92 C laerrv street,.
WHOLBsALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CROCKER'S-. CBINA. 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 BXOBLSIOR HOT BUST COOK STOVBS. 8end in your order*. Call aid e
me. Special indneemeno* offered to Merchant*.toiffif 6
Awarded the Premiums
. International Eihibiticns,
London, 7851. Paris, 1857 and 1878.
New York, 1858. Philadelphia, 1878.
SEND FOE THE
OKi: ia )• •.!'/!! '■ ,
‘Champion Record,’
HERRING & CO..
Principal Office and Salesrooms,
551 and 255 Broadway, Now York,
fi0p25 eod Sm
John Clark, Jr., A Co-’s
Best
SIX CORD,
. . ■ • FOR
HAUL OR MACHINE
sdtVITV ®.
FOE SALE BY
J. C, Bannon & Co.
sepSO tf t
fOTUB ~ u
GEORGIA'STATE FAIR,
-A.T MACJON,
Oot 37th, to Nov. 1st, 1879,
Tha Most Magnificent and Best
Appointed Grounds in America!
Trottiii ant Rudue Races
every day, by some of the
MOST NOTED HORSES ON THE TURF
Music will be furnished by a celebrated
MILITARY BAND.
Many of the Prominent Statesmen
Greatly Reduced Rates
Incorporated
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