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-mail »ud largo inteetm' iitij Cfrom *25 to
aieiuj) in lbs combinations of SI ostia.
fiarenoe * Go , pay largo proflta. Tbia
and awMCMfnl sjatem nnitca Uioosinds
"."a*, (ram cnatomera into one immemo
‘“"ul.and„ managed with tho beat skill
r?jpenance m ttia stock market. TroSta
*7. .(irod pro rata by caetomsra every
Shareholder* thus obtain all toe
adfinugs. of large capitalists. Thonsands
uaraoelly making money, and many havo
“-Jit Uandaomo fortunea by tbia cafe
*7“' iogtumate metbod, which haa been
moat euocasafnl of tho raova-
0 f (be Block Exchange. €25 will
oUa $125, or 6 per coot., €100 will return
*£» $SuO will net 23 000, etc., according to
iba auto of the mukat. New explanatory
areolar *iih • unerring rnloa for ancceea,”
to all appiicanta by Messrs. Lawrence
.it. Bankers, 67 Exchange Place, Now
fora Giiy. .
“TUeyare nllMoldl”
-1 a m too late for tbis month’* draw-
| H i he tenor of a complaint which is
beaming very general among those who
loiter awl wait until the day immediately
prcw’linj the monthly drawing of the
Louisian* State Lottery Company, which
ocenre invariably at New Orleans on the
utcowi Tuesday in every month. The
fset is that the integrity with which
every action of tbis institntion is charao-
Imxed has so strengthened its reputation
mai ns tickets are sold every month t-omo
,, ,ja before the drawing, and therefore
u.iy one desirous of investing in tbis
miur.er should suffer no time to elapeo
Moic Uiey correspond with M. A. Dau
phin, V. O. box 692, New Orleans, or
rame person at No. 319 Broadway, New
York, relative to the 113tn grand monthly
drswiog which occdrs on October 14th.
KM Hack Td Years.
IIU troubled for many yean with kidney
complaint, gravel, etc.; my blood becamo
Hun, 1 was doll awl inactive; coaid hardly
crash was an old worn oat man all over;
c mid gut nothing to help mo nntil 1 got ii'“;>
inner*, and uow 1 am a boy again. My
blond and kidneys are all right, and 1 am aa
icuv.i is a man of Su, although 1 am 72, and
Iba?.) rndmbi it will do aa wod for others
of my ago. It is worth a trial.—I Father).
—.Sun lay Mercarv.
itUEUM A'i'ISM ■
I'bis dreadful tormont, the doctors tell na,
ii r: ilia blood, and, Knowing Una to bo trne,
<rs advisa ovary saffurer to try a bottle or
Hwang's Itlioumalio ilomcdy. it ia taken
Internally and w.ll positively euro the worst
case, In Uiu shortest time Bold by every
druggist in id soon. |anl4 dftnSm
avill«>li ia idbenpost
a package of Ilona's Durham, containing
larnty pip.’ lulls of Ihu best smoking tobacco
usds, or one comm.in cigar f Each coats “
anas d.t w
HMlllY—“V»ny will m
■ i tlmy can bay Marburg Kroa.
RTH CAROLINA." at the same
‘.4K.1L OF BORTH CAROL
Holler
friuier’a Hollers and
Uniu.
Wo again call the attention ol the Boulhero
Pnaa to Ihu advertisement in mil paner of
Wikis’* Boiler Gum Ws bare been using it for
some time, and hud ,t the best wo have ever US ■
rd. Hu lough.elastic, and possoaaes that pecu
liar auction so necessary to do good press work.
It will also recast as well.or better than say
other. Is will mac a roller that will stand an
(lama book praas. or table distribution on cyl-
than nay other. Mr Wislo
i.lir press bettor than nay other. Mr Wikle
aaet in the manufacture of this Gum the host
marled glue that can b« had. aud other mato-
laMtbo best grades. Send in your don for
JMIanoriLoipoutiou to this office.
JPnc* in lots of less than to pounds, SO cents
par pouuci W pounds and up, 13 cents. Boilers
owl lor the country cross at S3 cents per pound
man mill.—uur
.Merer. 1 have received my diploma, and am
now ready te enter with »eat into tho pleat urea
of gay society. Attired becomingly in a pure
while robe, such as an angel might love to wear,
lloot e prominent part in tue musical exercises
ia the eieumg. Although I h
aevera cold a few days boluru, I
theuie ol lion veins’ Honey of Tar, tlw best
dy in the world for coughs, colds, and all diseases
ol the throat and lungs, to sing so well that 1
eoapleiely enraptured a large audience. Toll
Uncle John that the use of that invaluable o —
pauinl. Coo stent Honey of Tar. will cure his
rough. It is only 50 eeuts a bottle, and can bo
bought at Boland B Hall’s Drug Store.
Yours in haste.
mart Asms.
"Whither are you bonnd »” amid John Moore
as he stood ia tba door-way of bis establishment
sod saw his old Incud Sam Kegera walking
singly past. The latter, with sunken eyes an '
pallid i
pallid visage.bearing evidences of disease, hast
ened to reply. -1 have long tuTered all tho hor
ror* arumg Iran aa inactive liver, and am go
ing to tlw o«oo of Dr Slow to sees'relief.” 1 *•&
no inch thing.” sail kin friend, "when you can
buy a hullo ol I’ortsllr e, or Tabler’* Liver
Keguiator, for only 59 cents, and be permanent
ly relieved. It will euro Oyspoosia. Heartburn,
Sour Stomach. Sick Headache, and all disorders
ofalorpid liver." For sale by Boland B Hall
Diuggist. ~*~ mayl
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. TKNTH GRAND DIB
TalKUTlON.CLASS KATNKW ORLEANS,
TUESDAY. O JTUBER 14th, 1879-llSth MON.
»HLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Thu institution was regularly incorporated by
•he Icgulatura of the State for Educational and
ohantablc purposes, tn 1868, lor tho term ol
tVeniy-Sve years, to which cuntract the inviola
ble faith ot the State la pledged with a Capital ol
flokwakw, to which it has since added a reserve
*»ndo( IkMJkm. ITS GRANDSINGLK NUU-
BiR DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
• the Second Tucaday. It never Stales or puft-
•nea hook st the following Distribution:
— -..-J3M-
i 1 Capital PnarT -
* ftisea ul «Um[
_» Prana of 1,1100.
M ,, —” 'I'W,
. klFnsesof mm
iMFnsruol u»l
kbtlU Prizes of so
ldMPnseauf
www u) t< 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
Prises of $300 *1.700
b 7 rmea «s area.
vAppreximatwo Praeiof too.
PriscR amounting
ampouaiblo oorraauau
1 will be
• corresponding agents wanted at
points, to whom a liberal compen-
i paid.
—Application lor rates to clubs should only be
“Sit® *V *>«• o«k» in New Ortoaiu.
—me nomeomcem New OrlNuiS.
Z™* «a»rly mating full addreas, lor farther
utinuuioti,or Nod ord^n to
. M A DAUPHIN.
POHoxe^. Now Orleans. La.
oor^rmnd «ztraordia*rj drawing* arnua*
^Kn!* ctl J Mklra,u »~»««nlof OK
"... < dtf*yrum*rj anwio^t ere un-
2^^ sapervmcu and maiuucement of OKN G
54RLT AURKWAttD *° d GKN JUBAlj A
Jisjsr Cenlennial Celelralioi
At Savannah, Thursday, October
9th, 1879,
“ IB.
'I’HlSroad will run an
A ..above oeoaaioa from
train on the
-a above oooeaiou from Macon and other points
to the rood to Savannah. Leave it scon at 7:43
!’■• Wodnealav. OcU.bcr Slli. arrive
Fitters
Direaaes. like thieves, attack the weak. Por-
tiry your organixation srtth the Bitten and it
will resist and bn Ills alike tho t irui and epidem.
ies and the changes of temperature which;disor-
der the con.titntioos of the feeble. There is vi
tality in it. It is a pure vegetable stimulant, a
rare alterative and anti-bill!jus medicine, and
baa not a harmful element among its many in
gredients. For sale by all druggists inil respec-
table dealers.
HOP BITTERS.
(A Medicine, not n Drink,)
CONTAINS
HOPS, BUCIIIT* MANDKAKE,
DANDELION,
TITETZ CXTHJES
Immocs of t!i« Stfmimch, Bowel*, Ulood, Urcr,
ejt,nnd Urinxry Organa,"
► 81000 IN GOLD.
U Ijo folfl for a ra«c tlK*y will not euro or help, or
for anything Impure or injurious found In them.
Ask your druggist for flop Dittcra and try 1
before yoa deqv Take no other.
floe Cocaa eras U t!*o Hweotowt, mfest and best.
The ITor Pai> for Btoraaeh, IJ rer and IHdney la i
rlwr toall otbors. Ctmuliy nlwnrption. Ask drneglst
IX L CL ia an alooluto and irrr^iNtlfalocuro for drank-
cpneaa,nfle of opium, toliaeco ami nairotlca:
HBttSUZB Send for circular.
Abovetoldlydrarr: '• r WU.t$Rorhnfrr.N.Y.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
PL.O RID A
Macon A bmnswick R. R,
0 K a
Macon. Ga., Apnl 1», 1S7».
and after Sunday, the SMh instant. Fas-
mger trains on this road will ran as lol-
UUNBBBLAND ROUTE via BRUN8W1GB.
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. L SOOTH. Daily
Leave «a~™ , ,,,, 7:46PR
Arrive Cochran— 9:s7PM
Arrive Kastman 1U:«6PM
Arr.w Jesuj.-.........
Arrive Brcnswiek—
Leave Brunswick per steamer..
Arrive Femandina .
Aniye Jacksonville .
, 3:15 A M
0:13 All
, tS5PM
Arrive Cedar Keys— .... SJirK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. X, NORTH—Daily
_ 5:33 A Jt
Leave Emuswics................................. S:00 F X
Leave Jeanp.—... — 10:35 p x
Leave Eastman...... ■ - 8:31 A X
at Macon.l._„-. —8:45 A X
Arrive a, a —
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. S,Sent
Via Jcsud and Live Oak—Daily, exoept Sanoay
LeaTe Macon—— ——— 7:16 AX
Arrive Cochran —— ......... »:*3 A
Arrive Kastnian
Arrive Jeaup— -
Arrive J '
..11:14 AX
. 6A5 T X
ffO.4 NORTH. Daily.exeept t
Leave Jacksonville—
Leave Jesnp—.
. 7:18 A X
Leave Eastman.
Leave
Arrive 1
, 1;S1 PK
Mtra
6:15 PX
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKIN' 8YILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun-
day.
Leave Cochran .lfcOOFX
, 10:45 P X
NOTICE :
.OFFfCK Bibb MVo Co.)
Macos, Sopt so, 1879. S
HBcilvolTlccof this company has been re
moved to the City Bank building, upstairs,
with Messrs Ross A Palmer,
eel St JF HANSON. Agent
Notice.-—The Corbett Hoose.
To Friends, Patrons and the
Public Generally.
■y OH are rmpectfnlly jnformiyl that K O Cor.
more recently of tlei Corbett House on Kceond
street, lias |iurr.liaaed, thoroughly rennratml and
'urnished the large and elegant tnree story brick
building known as the Lawton tenement house,
situated on Poplar street, second house above
the city hall, just five minutes walk from the
the city hall, just live minutes walk Iran sne
general passenger depot, where lie will he pleased
to sen all who may favor him with tlieir patron
age—eilltnr by day. week or month.
Persons visiting the city for pleasure, business
or lies'th. will find the Corbett Hi use pleasantly
situated.in a first- class location, command
ing as fine a view of the city as any
place in it. The air is cool and pure, water
fin*. He guarantees his fare as good as the mar
ket affords. Terms reasonable. Call and try na
BO CORBETT,
Proprietor Corbett House.
Macon. September St. 1878. acp25 thr sn I m
Authorised by the Commonwealth ofKv.
==iatii=
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commoiiwealtii Distribu
tion Go.
AT MACAULBY’S THEATRE,
In the City of Louisville, on
October 30.1879.
Wednesday, October Slli, arrive at 8a-
’“^•k loitering morning at S.13 am. Return-
“J ••To Savannah on Thursday. October 9th. at
riMpm.anire in Maecn next morning at 6.-45 a
• No delsyor change
f'JJks. berths in which ran now be encaged. It
tke lutestlonto make this excursion a full sue-
Forfurth.-r infen
77" mseaxtoulo make this excursion a lull sue-
Jr- For lurther information enquire of Capt T
Macon, Ticket Arent. or ihe under-
•risd. HENRY M DRANK,
. td Gen’l Ticket and Pass Agt.
islatnro of 1359 and sustained hy all the com
of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of
other lottery companies who claim the soleown-
ership of “all the grants in Kentucky,” to the
contrary notwithstanding) occur regularly on
the last day of every month (Sundays excepted)
and are sujwryiscd by proninont State offlcials.
A He? Era in ttie History
of Lotteries.
UKA.ND ANU UNFIttilKDKNTKD SDC-
(JKS3 OF TiliC KfiW FKATUKKS.
Every ticket-holder can be his own
supervisor, o»ll out his num
ber and see it placed
in tho wheel.
The Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only *2,
any ot
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
Prise—. — $ 50.000
1 Prise..
10JXM
SO Prises 600 each
100 Prises lOOeach.—I
1200 Prises 50 each ——,
COO Prises SOesehH
1,000 Prin« 10 each
10,000
10,000
10,000
12.000
» Prises 300 eat b, ap'rorlmafn prises 1700
9 Prizes too each do do W00
.9 Prises 100 each
0 Whole Tickets,**. Half Tickets, *1.
*7Tickets, *50. “ * ,nA
All applications
to the homooiDco.
» Ticket*. $100
for club rates should be made
bit by postoffioe Money Order, registered
fletvei7bank draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold-
•its. Kor tickets and information address COM
MON VVISALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. orT J
COMMERFJRD.8ecV. Courier-Journal Build-
liog. IiQulTitlo Kv. augSaeodtuthuffatAwlv —
ATLANTA &UHABLOTTIS
AIR-LINE RAILWAY.
OFFICE GEN’L PASS. * TICKET AOT
ATLlHTk, Ga, Oct 31,1873.
,N and after Snnday. November 10th. double
1 daily Trains will run on this Road as follows
y GOING EAST.
Night Hail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta———...——
Issu e Atlanta.— —.— ! - 15 P
o\
Arrive Atlanta
Leave
oiaSTPaSeiiger Train.
Arrive A
GOING .
NightMailand Passenger Traia.^
6.00 pm
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Atlanta.
Day PaSenger Train
Leave AU»U„_ g -- A ~ T
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta — —
lieave Atlanta. — 6«»»a
^Through Fraght"Train
iawve AtlnnU.——
laical Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta AJOpm
AtUn Tbroagh'FreightTrain
Arrive Atlanta..
,11.40 am
Close connection at I
and at Chariots for Q
W * H< ri^J^IPs»a*nr»r and Ticket Ar*nt
ricorgia Railroad Coiapany.
SUPERINTENDENTS
ev.,:reJ nm hv Atlanta tune—3 minute, ties
HiOWlUK TOSBPUHDl w *r
Trains by Atlanta tame-S minute,
than Macon :^ q 17 _ bast (tUllj) .
laeve Nagsj ||n _
U»ie Sparta..—
I gave Warrent
Amro
11:10 am
0.30 D m
on Sen-
NO 16—B
Leave M»«>a
beivc
Leave Milled
Lea Te gparU-
I^Jkve barren
Anivo Camak
Arrive August
kj)J
luvpm
10.4% pm
I2.ro a vn
f. 40 »m
600 am
Train* will not stop at fla* station*,
Close, connections at Augusta for all
Ba&t and 3outhoa--t. and ai Macon for all point*
r«M\Fvi**nd Florida.
Stelliy, Ala,, Lime.
Planter Pari*, Rosen dale Cement,
■“-* “ortlandCement, iuat received instore.
A8HHR AYRKS,
1*
Kjr.nIand
in Southwest Geoixia and Florida.
Superb improved Sleepers between Macon and
HlSCiii Sieepre* Augusta to New York.
T^keu'and*Bagg»g* Chacka, Time Oaris, etc.
SlUdrird HUincn J>»»» « •» U°‘“
Ticket Office. 6* Mulberry «^ 0HN80H>
Buperintendent
M R DORKMY. _
«j0*rU
Arrive llawkinsTilie
Leave Hawkinsville —— saoa*
aFFiFsf?arturau 4u6ix
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Macon.
Leare Cochran^. 1M0 AX
Leave Hawkinsville——. — 1.45 P X
Arrive Cochran—— tSOPX
Connects at Cochran with trains 8 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEC. W. ADAM8, Gen. Snpt.
W. J. JASVZS. Mast. Trans.
ATLANTIC & GOL! R. i
GaMBix.8npittiBTOTD*iT’sOnricn, )
Aiulxxio JlSd Gum Uaileoad >
SiVArean, May I7tb, 1879.J
Till, Passenger
O N and after SUNDAY, May ISlh, Passei
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
4.10 P X
MSPX
Arrive at Jesup..
Arrive at Thomasvillo-
Arrive at Bainbridge—.9.40 a x
Arrive at Albany ——— 11.00 AX
Arrive at Idve Oak— 1:35 A M
Arrive at Tsllshssawe — 7.30AX
Leave Tallaliassee .
Leave Balnbridg
Isave T'
Leave Jesup..................
Arrive at Savannah —..
..4J26FX
3.45 P M
..7.35 PM
..6.45 AM
8.20 A M
No change of cars between Savannah and J ack-
•onville and Savannah and Albany.
Slipping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
rs from
Passengers from Savannah .for Fernandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
lake tbia train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;00 p m, ar
rive at Savannah 8:20 a
Passengers loavingMaconat7.15a X (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesnp with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesun with the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
Pis. (daily except Sunday.)
Palace sleoping cars are run through to and
irannah an
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Kuiauls, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or-
l0 MaUstensr leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9.50 a m; for Columbus
rery Wednesday at 9.50 a m.
Close connection _at Jacksonrille daily (Sun-
days
excepted) for Green Cove Springs, BtAu-
ne, Falatka, Enterprise, and all landing* on
St John's river*
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave janction,
going west, at 11.87 a m, and for Brunswick at
4.40 d m, daily, except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-EASTERN DI-
VISION.
Leave Bavannah, Sunday* excepted,»t 7.00 ▲ x
“ " 9.50 AM
11.50 A M
2wf0 P M
6.45 PM
5.00 AX
9.10 A M
12.20 P X
IAS PM
6.15 PX
Jeanp
Arrive at Blacksbear *
Arrive at Dupont
Leave Dupont M
Leave Blacksliear M
Leave Jesup '*
Leave McIntosh “
Arrive at Savanna!l **
WESTERN DIVituON:
X0SD4Y, WEPHBSDAY AMD P BID AY.
Leave Lu .......
Leave Valdosta...
Arrive at Thomasville..
Loavo Thomasville..
Leave Camilla...
Arrive at Albany .
Leave Albany....
Camilla....
, 5.20 A st
LeaveC
Arrive Thomasville „„
1 jeave Thomasville
Leave Quitman
Leave Valdosta
Arrive
. 7.55 A X
rnve at Dupont
J 8 Ttsoj, Master of Traruportxtioib
10.50 A X
1.00 PX
M . 8.13 P X
4.40 PM
... 6.50PX
aprlStf
central ana somnwcsisra so'd*,’
Bimiis, Ga. Sept. 15.1*79
O N xna after Monday Sept. J6,1879. passengei
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
THAI5 KO. 1.—<301*0 HOBTH AHD wsyr.^ ^
ijea.es Augusta. —..9-.S0 A X
Arrives at Augusta—.4:45 P M
Arrive* at Macon 6:45 p x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta....................8:35 p X
Arrives at Atlanta „
Leaves Macon for Columbus daily exerpt
Saoday
8.-15 p x
Arrives at Columbus daily excopt Sunday 4 45 a m
Leaves for Albany daily except Sunday 1WX> p x
Arrrive at Albany daily exbept Sun-
day—————— 8:51 A 51
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COXIMO SOUTH AMD BAIT.
ijoavea Atlanta................. - * *
Arrive* at Macon - 6:20 AX
Leave* Columbus for Macon daily ex
cept Sunday.^ n: *> * *
Arrive at Macon daily except Sunday 6.-00 A X
Leave Albany for Macon daily except
Sunday P >4
Arrive at Macon daily except Sunday 4;07 A M
Leave* Macon hi... 7:00 A X
Arrive*at MiUolKeviUe Ax
Arrive* at AuKasta!.. M .^.« p K
Arrive* at 8avannah. MM ,, M « 4:00 P x
Laai
fiaUng ^ronnection at SaTannah with the At-
■tic and Golf Railroadfor all points in Florida.
Ian tic
TBAIff KO. 2.—00130 X02TX AMD WBST.
Leave.-. Savannah 7:80 P X
Arrives at Augusta..
Is-svea Augusta—
,J:40 A K
..8:30 P X
Arrive, at Miiledgeville———«. 9:44 A X
Arrive, at Katouten———11^0 A X
Arrives at Maeon 8K» A X
f«ave. Maeon for Atlanta 8:40 A X
Arrive, at Atlanta— MS P M
Leaves Macon lor Albany and Bufsula. 8 35 A X
Arrives at Kufaula—. 6:42 P X
Arrive, at Albany—......——— 3:43 p X
Leave. Maeon for Columbus...........,— 8,45 A X
.Arrives at Columbus—.— 2-35 p X
Trains on thisKsehodule for Macon. Atlanta
'Jolumbus, Bufinfia and Albany daily, making
ta with Western ana
elose connection at Atlanta
Atlantic aud Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Bufaula with Montgomery A Kufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with tile Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and Bast,
llufaula Train connects at Fort Valley for Per-
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays end Fridays.
COMIXG SOUTH Ann MAST.
Leaves Atlanta —- 2:15 P X
Arrive* at Maeon from J
Leaves Albany—
Leave KufsuU_
. 6J» p x
, 11:23 A X
...11:27 A X
Arrive, at Macon from Bofanla and Al
bany —................. ... 6:SS P X
Arrive, at Macon from Oolumhua 648 p x
Loaves Maeon — 7:35 px
Arrives at Au
Leaves Augusta—
latSavanc
Arrives at S
. 7:16 A X
paMngersforMiUedgeviiieand Baton ton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Maecn, which train, connect daily except
Monday, for thew points.
Ttrough Sleeping Can on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Angcsta, Augusta an- 1
Macvn,and Savannah and Atlanta.
B H haiTH, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Gen Sapt. O R R, Saranns'i,
J C Shaw. w. G. RAOUL,
Gen Tray Agt. Soot. S W R R. Macon.
AXIS if
ABEHTS FOR MASSEY'S EXCELSIOR COTTuM
BINS, DISSTON'S CIRCULAR SA*S ARC
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCILESj
C&RHART & CURD.
Importers anddealersin Hardware. Dor.wire
Stwd. Agricultural Implea:ents.earrisg5 Mate-
rials. Pa inn la. Wa -»a ly
Mt- de Sales Academy*
CONDUCTED BY THE SISTEES OF
MEB0Y—OHARTEBED FEB. 28,76
nUTjn lessons given in Painting, Drawing
X and Music to young ladies not connected
withtlie Academy. Tarms $2 to *3 per month.
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Kd ■jKunc.iLCQ ? crUlcerzt+d
fi P ’i
g IKcmcdjrlmitato
F caws of !on« standing ia I
I vfek.ar.dfr.linaryasfi*'* *a2
Bdars. ?<laLoU2a. hoLibjr
- - Lmnsitwrato. J.P.Mimxr,
iTj niri*"*
1879
1079, .
AD and Viter Mil.
J. II. HERTZ
has a full and complete asse-rtment of first-class
CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS. UNDERWEAR anl NECKWEAR
lower than any house in
in new and stylish goods at prices
the city,
A full line of low medium quality Clothing at low prices
CLOTHING AND SHIRTS
Satislaction in price and quality guaran
made to order,
teed.
WE OFFER AS A SPECIALTY
AU Wool Suits for $9,
Nobby Cheyoit Sac Suits $12, .
Latest Style 5 Button Sac Suits $15,
Dress Suits $15 to 25,
Children’s Suits $3 to 5,
Boys’ Suits $4 to 8,
Youth’s Suits $5 to 10.
THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED
XCIiSTGr SHI1LT
with patent Stays and sleeve adjuster, only OISE DOLLAR.
A looK through our Stock will convince anybody that
they they can gent the most for their money by buying of
J. JE3T- Hertz,
NO. 90 CHERRY STREET,
Near Comer Second street.
SPOOL CO ITON-
FOR SALE—Five Splendid
COTTON PLANTATIONS
Q/tr/\de*\CP
€s3
CQX MAR K
! SITUATED NEAR ALBANY. GA
No. of Acres. Cleared
Tretter...• Donwurhty Co...i,6io 700
...9,875 1,100
...3,250 1.125
, ..1.225 00;)
Wimberly . Baker Co w ...?,250 l.ioo
Proponahs for the purchase of one or *11 ol the
above well-known plantations will be receiv
ed by the vnderaiKnrd until Hie 80th day of Oc
tober, 1879. Any information regarding them
may be obtained from the manager, Mr Wra II
Bennett, at present retfidingon Beall plantation
^“Tho preference will be Kivon to ca»h and
short time purchaw;ra. Address
5TTKRJ30N A OUYLRR. Attorneys,
704 Walnut atrect, l'liiladelpliia. Fa.
sept d eodlSfc w fit
KSTABLlbllliD 1812.
GEORGE A. CLARK.
SOLE AGENT,
400 BROADWAY - • - N£W YORK.
HATS, HATS, MTS,
The distinctive featuies of this spool cotton sre
that it is made from the very finest
I have just received the LATEST STYLES in
SOFT AND STIFF HATS,
which I am offering at prices
UNUSUALLY LOW,
SEA XSIsAND COTTON.
*MY STOCK OF
It is finished soft as the cotton from which it
Is mode; it lias no waxing or artificial finish to
decsive the eyes; if is the strongest, smoothest
and most olastic sewing thread ia the market;
for machine sewing it has no equal; it is wouud
W Furaiiff Mi
WHITK SPOOLS.
The Black is the most perfect
JET BLACK
ever produced in spool ootten, being dye-1 by a
si stem patented by oursel voa. The colors are
dyed by the new
ANILINB PROCESS,
is completein every parliicular, including
THE LATEST HOFELTIt'S
-IN—
NECKWEAR.
rtssmakera everyv
wing silks.
A gold medal was awarded this spool cotton at
Pans, 1878. for "great strength" and "general
excellence," being the highest award fiven for
spool cotton.
We invito comparison and respectfully ask
dies to give it a fair trial and convince f
selves of its superiority over all others.
To be had at wholesale of 8 T Coleman
_ Co and S Waxelbaum A Bro, and a full
line in black, white and all tho new colors at S
Waxelbaum A Bro’s retail establishment.
sep23 dSm
Orders for SHIRTS taken
—AND—
I lure also a choice selection of
Saqles For Suits,
from'ltlio well known house of DBVLIY A 00.
New York. Call and see them.
Tiiii;
E. S. Saulsburv.
GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
AT MACON,
Oct. 37tn, to NOV. 1st, IS7».
ON CONSIGNMENT.
TUST received a fine btock of jewelry consist-
iiiRof Rents* vest chains, necklaces, brace '
lets, earrings, pins «u<l locket*. ro1 d sets. Rents’
studs and sleeve buttons. Also a line stock of
FURNITURE,
consisting of chamber suites, parlor suites and
bedsteads of all kinds, and receiving daily
The Most Magnificent and Best
Appointed Grounds in America!
Secondhand Furniture
of all kind*, which must be sold.
sun T W FHERMAN.
^ LIBERAL CASH PREMIUMS
For Sale*
Trotting aid Mm Races
every day, by some of the
MOST NOTED HORSES ON THE TURF
Music will be furnished by a celebrated
MILITARY BARD.
J^N ENDLESS STOCK OP OLD NKWS-
papers at 50 cents per Hundred, and Pour Dol
lar, per Thousand.
Much cheaper than any other kind of Wrap
ping Paper, and very useful about Packing
Goods, Cutting Patterns, Washing Windows,
Etc, Kto • ;
OFFICE.
I
New Advertisements.
BBN. 0. SMITH.
J. S. IYER ON.
Smith and Iverson
NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS !
W B HAVB FOBVBD A COPABTNBBSQIP BEGINNING SBPTBMBBB FIRST, 1879,
for the transaction of a
General Grocery and Provision Business]
Our Stock will be perfectly fresh and bought for the CASH, and wo trust by close attentii l
bMimxsandlowprioestoreceiveaportioiioftlntradeof Maeon. We will be located till Oct, -
1st at No. 4 Blake* Block, when we will remove to the store at present occupied by L,
"-Mrs A Co. BBN. c. SMITH,
.“*»! J. ’ H.T. Johnson.
BOOM No. 22!
TH8 URGES? STOCK OF
FINE GLOTHIDH All RATS
IN THE STATE IS NOW OPENING AT
Winship & Callaway's
f|7HEY HAYS BEEN DOING TUB LEADING CLOTHING BUSINESS HERB FOR 28
as thqyaro now offering T iloTrcns tome rs? * y beforo been able to offer such inducement,
Good all Wool Cassimer Suits at &IO
and XTiowards.
r^Msnyof these Gilds luvo Imi mtdsncnMiSlvfn^as. As wehavoa largol'regular trade to sup
plv. we take grout n tut* in selecting tho be-t of everything in our liue. Our old customers know
whore to find ill : best Goods, and the best are always the
h;a. t s
Alfetlisers *ddm*Mnx Geo P. Rowell
& Hn h Notr*jmp©r Adrerti»iDR Burma. 10
UUi 0 Sprue*Btroet. New York, ran loam
tho rxact co*i of any proposed lino of atl vertism*
in American nowspapers.
^,«aao9.p*Ro pamphlet lOo.'Ttt
•epSOlm
*777
BEY Align*
$77
A YBAR and
ip«»r.ar« to sMCOOt*
_ . Outfit Free. Address P O VICK-
Aucusta. Maino,
A MONTH and exp
peaaoa iruaranteod
_ . to A cents. 4>uttH inns. Snswi Co
Akusto, Me.
5 and 10c Counters!
TO THE TRADK: Tho live business men of
the day are starting these counters. We are the
Originator, and Headquarters! Me have tho
only two exclusive 5 A ll)o Jobbicg Houses In the
United States.
AB-y Send for catalogue and particulars. •*»
bttti.br BHO«.,
200 and 202 Randolph street. Cliicage. Also 26
and 28 Channcy s tm-t. Bo> I on. scpUeodSm
CHAS. r- STUBBS.
(Successor to Groover. Stubbs A Co).
COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COM
MISSION MERCHANT,
94 Bay street, Savannah. Georgia.
BsgglDg, Ties. Hops and other supplies fur
lUslied. Aire, liberal cash ml vanes msl-m
consignments for cale or shipment to Liverpool
or Noi them ports. augSl Sm
-l P_S i i. 'v
,9mo ron c'ATALOFtftsifO
OPTICIAN I
SAVE YODR EYES.
r ' Tour vision is falling—if yon sre growing
BMe«l#lsCsr year eyesight is Ir uhUxg
yon in any way, call on
Mr. Ch. Eefeldj Optician,
and your eyesight will be benefited by Us
superiur Spectacle* and Rye Glataeo. Tliey
will remoT. all dimness, blurs, confusiou, and
floating specks, and the i
have became a leading feature in eur trade.
host to the lowest grades. Wo wore tho first to offer
Wo keep all grades for Mon snd Boys, from Stetson's
THIS
14 tf
GAS, GAi
Fair as visitors, and several will make addresses.
Greatly Reduced Rates
A cordial invitation is extended to yon to he an
exhibitor, and you are requested to write to tba
Secretary at Macon for a Premium List aud
other information.
THUS HARDEMAN. Jr. President,
L F LIVINGSTON, Gen’l Sup't.
MALCOLM JOHNSTON, Secretary.
»ngS0?m
John 01ark ; Jr., & Co ’s
8REAT REOUCTIOH IN PRICE AND IHCREASE
IN QUALITY.
T UB Director.: of the Macon Gas Light and
Water Cooifiany. at thoir last meeting re
solved to reduce the price of Gas to THREE
DOLLARS per thousand feet after the 1st ol
October and to manufacture COAL GAS.
Tbia will put the best and safest light within
reach of everyone, and the Company hopes the
public will show its appreciation of this effort to
diminish lheo.in.-roa of living, by a liberal pat-
ronsgein the future. At this “low price,” the
lowest in Ibe South, considering the distance
from the coal fields, the Company can allow ex
tension of time to no one. and all bills must be
paid promptly. All who are in arrears inus
settle before the lstol October, in order to par
ticipate in the reduced rates.
•07 Sin A B KOARDMAN. Sm.'t
MILE-END
Best:
SIX COBS,
HMD OR MACHINE
SEWXTVO.
FOBSALE BY
POROUS
J. C, Bannon & Go
pSO tf
FOR SAMS OR LEASE.
■a rt farm situated in the northern part of
JxL Bibb county, seven miles from the Court
Bouse at Macon, adjoins the K B Psrk place.
The farm contains 450 acres and can be divided
into two places which will be sold separately or
together. The fencing is good, the Dlace is
well timbered, well watered and u healthy. Im
provement. consist of houses suitable for labor
ers. For particulars apply in my absence to R
W Cubbedge. Real Estate Arent. Mulberry
itrret •** " ijUXiDf,
*ep7*antf PO, Macon.
T EX times more powerful than thebwt po*
loua plaster when placed over the centre of
the nervou* force*, the pit of tho stomach, th-y
stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect
diktat ion. cure d>*spepsi2, hillious colic, rram ps
and pains and prevent &<ue and malarial dis
ease*. For weak and sore lungs, palpitation of
the heart, painful kidneys, rheumatism, mural-
nia and *ci«tie*,they are the best remedy in the
world. (Jet theirenuiBe. Ask for COLLINS’
VOLT4IC BLBUTK1C POROUS PLABTKRS.
Price25d*. For sale by Hunt. Rankin* La
mar, Atlanta and Macon, and Osceola Butler,
0a?auuah, and all dniftgiaW. *ep286m
SIdL TETS
Sow prices. We »M1 the best fitting Shirt for $l.«0 that we know
uitable for laboring men aud *,>|J them at close price*.,
BEING ON YOUR8)0
We keep a large
and fit them out with Clothing an I flat* while onr stock is complete. Wo have a law lino of Sam
ples from one of the bast Merchant Tailors in New York. Pits guaranteed.
WINSHIP A OAT.IjAWAY,
No. SO Second Street. Macon. Oa.
auvEI
“Sclioflfili’s Po able Steam Eoginos,”
BUILT BY •
■SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS.
MACON, til-lOHGlA.
Compact. Simula,’Stron®. Durable,
and guaranteed superior to anylother
WE SELL THE
Oolsor drain Hopnrator
With our ENGINES—For Thresliingl Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-Mills, Cotton Presses
And Maotriuery of every description.
B Critt-DOiTG- BOXDiBRS JA. SPBOIAIiTV I
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRIDES.
raavl Bin
J. S. SCHOFTBr.P St SOW
CATARRH
feelings, matter dropping into tho throat, diagnstiug odors, and finally consuutption and,
li neglected, may rapidly <Vwt*u«
into quick ennsmuption. Ordi
car? treatment* will toot ears ft
Its effects are nervous wesknes*.
loss ot smell, taste, bearing, ar.J
voice,weak e^diz*inM»^faint
, t o*
CONSUMPTION HAOMFEVEK
Catarrh, Bronchitta. Roughs, Nervoas aud Catarrh aj llcadm . .
boro Throat, and all diwaws of Ul. air-pasugas and longs there Unotnut.
mont so plaaane, thorough, and oertain to euro sad give instant roliel aj
DEVONE’S
‘atTrads
MarJc.S®»
of th. most haxllog balsams known to medical
INHALENE
► balsams known to medical science, with
TREE TAR
idler, fk converted Into a cleansing,Invig.
»es ami th*i iui
li?
DeVone’s Ihoaleb.
Mcnt physician alwnj’a In charge,
l u4- will hare immediate and care
... and healine vapor, and taken direct to tho diseased cavities of the
bead, und ict»» all tho air.ptssa«-e9 and tho lungs, where it acts a* a local
application to Urn diseased cmifaco, and its iie*iUi-fjfving power is felt at
'once. 'The only method by which thfien can bo perm
HORflS TREATMENT
or t nniMl:i, to bo return'd it nut satiirfactoTjr. fTAIso for 8
Send for circular giving full informi*ion,terms,etc. A com.
Advice free on all chronic dusoasea. State nympuuns plainly, and vom
rmss
LlYPDNR WOOD*.
SAMUUL A WaUDS
WOODS &CO.
CM Factffi am Ssiaral Coiatissioa Haats.
Agents for the sale of Soluble Paclflo Guano.
82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,:gEORGIm
8^Liberal advance mil oil Uon*i<rrn»nti. Prompt personal attention given toaUfensi-
ja;i atirSk dawSro
STEVENS’ POTTERY,
MILLEDGEVILUE, GEORGIA-
STEVENS BHOS, Ac OO,,
Manufacturer.-; ami Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Sleam Pt’essad, D iuMe Glazed, Vitrified
Drain,
Sewer and Water Pipes, Flower Pots,
FI RE ail I QUITE BR1DKS, PLAIN an ( FANCY ll>'ll) SR BRICK, ODUM IN RED BRICA.
LATHS ana LUJSBEK, Dry and Dressed,
aealtr* HTBVBWS A GO, Propr etor '
bo restored to it* normal and healthy <
saving fatigue, requiring Ion light ana t
tho wearer to view plainly all remote object..
These useful and unapproarlmblo Gl»»«. s ran
only boprorureit rotn Mr CH RBFBLD, HI*
tabli.lnnent—No 23 Soo.ud St, Macon, Ga.
apr9 6m
Coffee.
rich llavor, not roatoi with a glutir
foreign substance after roasting, buy non
hut the “ARICA,” carefully aelectac
roasted mid shinjicd fnwh to thotradu by Moon
Jenkins A Do, Now York. Sold in Macon br
angSil.w 3m J D CARVKB.
M W OODPO!!. HRgKT Bit QHAM
W. W. GORDON Sr CO.
Successor to Ti*on ft Gordon).
Cotton Factors
Commission Merchants,
NO 112 HAY STRRKT,SAVANNAH,GA,
HOWARD TINHLBY. Traveling Agent.
f.OANS M4DK UPON SATISFACTORY AS*
811 RANCH OF COTTON K1IIPMBNT8.
VKRY FULL ADV1N0K8 MADKON CON-
8KUNMKNTS OFCOTTON.
BAGGING AND TIRE 1 URNISHFO CUB-
TOMBR8 AT LOWEST MARKET PRIOu
an931sdaw6m
a.
hinss,
ATTORNEY AT EAW,
I havo removed .J one of my brink office, oorner
Poplar and Second Street,.
I N addition to local business, 1 will give apeeia
attention to casoa entrusted to me in the
Albany and Soutliwostern Circuit,, and in the
flnitod S‘ — '
G •
I States Circuit and Bankrupt Courts ot
ingin)
Any amount from SlOtoSMMeilhsr inaputor
rail, very frequently giro, buck 6 to 10 time*
your money m profits. Yon cannot lose any
ions than the amount you inreat.
Stocks of all kinds bought snd sold through
New York stock exchange in any number of
shares on 8 per rent margin. Send forcaircircu.
lar explaining liow to speculate.
PECKS HARRIS. Bankers and Broken.
19 Broad stioet. New York.
sep28dtiitlisatw3m
Uaiuuer Mall. Montgomery,
Cburch School for blrls.
Ala.
R* R.XV R H Wlf.xgg, D D. Visitor.
Kar Gao M Bvbbii*ut, D D. Rector.
WEST BEOS.
Ciittoa fatbra, Commissita lerduitf,
-AGBNT8 FOR THE—
W. & C. GUANO.
68 Bay St, - Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIES FOR SALE.
Prompt attention to businosa and liberal d
anno on consignment.. *ug20 daw* m
is the most economical form of Waahing
Soap. All bar or square oaken wear down in
nso to & largo Hat pioco, too thin to handle
and. tbsnforo, wasted; while the OVAL
OAKE Of
NEW” BOAT can bo cat in two, tho oral
end clasped readily in tho hand, and the lore
gor end worn down almost to a wsfer with,
out any was to. COLGATE A CO.
d their
mend t
I
KEW”;S0AP
Trade-Mark Begietered) to Oarefnl
copers not only as superior in qa ality hot
inform the most econoniit -totponr
* ittif
BOiXERGUH
Piters’ Mm
OS
O Ixodtj^-v street,
WHULEsALB AND KBTA1L DEALER IN
CEOCKSSY. cmii4.. GLASS WARE. CHANDE'
LISRS, HALL LIGHTS. LAUP3. ETC., TABLE
CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, KITCHEN*
KNIVES, TIN WARE. AG ATE IRON WARE.
JAPANNED TIN WARE. WOODEN
WARE.BASKETS, WILLOW WARE.
STOVES OF ALL KINDS
Agent lor EXCELSIOR HOT BLAST OOOK STOVES. .Send in your orders. Call a d e
me. Unerial indnremen--. r.ffrml ‘o M -reliant..*url7 B
Awarded the Premiums
International- Exhibitions,
Pari#,3Sfi7and 187!b
Philadelphia, 1*78.
SEND FOB THE-
‘Cliampioii Record,’
HERRING & CO.,
Principal Office end Salesrooms,
251 and 252 Broadway, New York,
tep25 cod 2m
W B call the attention of eur brethren of tho
Southern PrcM to the fact th.t we ■
fur the Country Pro., cart’ to orderta nohr
VA inch Hand-Preu riould. Wa. re mtiee
prefer Roller Stocks will bo furnished at to cents
- “ fj Uers parkf-d properly in a box
in whi-h they can be returned, or we will bare
to charge for Boxmg.
Send in your order*, and we guarantee mdis-
faction.
„ OLISBY. JONES ft REESE.
anrlAtf Macon, (h.
|rB NEVER Fan, to
nieklo plated
Family Seale. It
is indorsed hy the press andpnbiie. Itaaera-
racy, conrenienco and cheapuea* sell, it at right
toerery housekeeper. By vrurir.g terrilorj.
which will be given free you become your own
-proprietorol a pleasant and proAtaiJe burineau
Write lor terms and territory. Ohiu Seale Works;
«1S Central Avenue. Cineinnstu Ohio
FOR SALE.
nbcr* d
Th.-r
Kan
735 ttcros of valuable ImcuI. Ahflat 2J
cleared, b&labce teivily ti
o*i: he place wil'sell re^liv ioi
umI<h1 on thr* beet rood lending
rpleadid drive and conve-nirut Lj
is hIso h valuable mill ou tho place ami 'y i
storo hou*e, where a trood bus ness can i*e d«
Will sell tor p*rto»ah. baUn*» on time?
cent, or i f preferreii, «rt!l fxrhun<e f.r e:ty pi
erty. AidrreM P (J Box - 55 or apply t o
R WCUBBKDGR,
aep9 2taw!m K>-a) Kh’.stt ^ r
P-
GBNT?* WANTBli.—ior the tKst W r
Frioes ra»looe«l 33 |*er cent, Addn*f»s NATIONAL
PUBLiliMING COMPANY, Philodeli bia Pa,