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djlute (AI*)—*R D Shropshire
am. r.cu*-F A Gilo*
II lKany—-J M Duff
i uiubtrt T 1 8 Powell
Sirooo-W B Baldwin
u . uraa- Duke A Welle
fort Game*—IIA Lott
HintnilTlito-O 8 Johnson
Newton—B F lludjpoth
<ieor<t*own—R G Morris
IJUkclj-tl C Fryer
fo#ers—D F Lawbon
C* j.ila—Fraaalm P Barts
R«r<ireeaeA Co
tUtottor^L? 1 Baldwin A Co
u. . nuid>—Him 4 tneldaru
M,iljd*BTiJW—WI Coon
fonjto—A tl Smd 4 I W Ensign
Unitui—Brawnar 4 8oo
jj^tresvilie—H S fintts
K - matou—J Ci Adams
ItendenviUo— 4 4 null, ran 40 0 Bro.
lU«km»nlle—D Rhodes
v. ., ,,an—L M Peacock.
JuioirUie (Ga)—M 0 llatcher
OtldUtotvo (G»>—Mr* Maine Hill *
ui_-u» Vtsta-J M Lowe
Hullanls Station—X arcy
iKMT.
Tiie Girl that Bangetli Her
Hair.
Antique tad door were the clothes he wore,
Au>l rinegu-bued wee bis countenance;
like » tiller of women he gazed before
At the ground end coneuntty ebanned
yonrgUnoo.
Jet i teen observer wis he, unknown—
As 1 wived my bead to i m&ldon fi*r,
Be ought it ind crcikod in i dissonant
tone:
‘•Young min, bewire!
E.wiro of the woman tbit binge her
bail!"
••Unbind me, eixl" eaid I in a ngo,
lint be raised bus eyes so cold and queer,
And bis dry lips openod end said: “My
■ge
Commands yon to hark to my warning
here.”
(Those straego, hard eyoe held mo stead
fastly.
As his ltoger bonily clawed the air)—
•'Toting man, if you nevor would be Iifco
me,
Beware! Beware!
Bswaro of the woman that bangs her
hair!
For she charms the fools with a look
Through a curl in the hair banged over
bsr eye,
And smooth la tho guile of her countonanco.
And skilled us the tongue that so well can
lie,
Hbe marmnra that yon aro her love alone.
While slie weighs your worth bv the purso
you bear.
You catch not tho troachoroos ring of her
tone:
Beware! Beware!
Beware of the woman who bangs her
haul
The beautiful tigroes is fair to sco,
lei yon koow of tho doatb that bar warm
breath brings;
Tbs rattlesnake warns yon in timo to fleo;
hot alts nevor lolls yon before sbo stings.
The serpent that hisses before it kills.
Tbs cal with the mouse that it seems to
•pare
Bills not thftir purpose as she who wills
Yiur end—beware!
How-re of the woman who bangs her
bait!
At wumly-tfao langnlshos on your breast,
Ion foolishly fancy it time olway.
Can yon sooUio a (ranted heart’s unrest?
That ghoul must havo a fresh soul each
day!
Can yoa when your newness and puree runs
dry,
With a world of purr os and mon compaio?
Ah, fool, yon battlo with destiny—
Beware! beware!
Beware of tho .woman .who , bangs her
Inir!
“I know! What I nttor has come to paBS;
Though fair without she is cruel witbln;
Bbo will glide away in the rich new grass,
And oast yon oil as the snake its skin.”
Bis bony Augers relaxed my wrist.
Ami red Was tho mark, as be loft mo then,
Foiaaing with wondering eyee, and 1-ssod:
“Beware! beware!
Beware of the woman who bangs her
hah!”
—Boston Ilorald.
0OSTJJTEirs
“Don’t Know Hall Their Value.”
“They cured mo of Ague, BUliousuess
and Kidney Complaint, as recommended. I
had a haif bottle loft which I need for my
two little girls, who the doctors and noigu-
bors said cju'd not be cured I would have
lest boJi of them ouo night if I bad not giv
en them Bop Bitters. They did them so
much good I continued their use until tlioy
wars curod. That is why I say yon do not
koow half tho va'no of Hop Bitteis, and do
not reoommsr.d them high enough. B.,
Uocbester, N. Y. See other column.—ITmer-
iaan Karat Homo.
BHKOoiATlSai.
This dreadful torm.nt, the doctors toll us,
is in tbs blood, and, knowing this to be true,
we advise every sufferer to try a bottle of
Dorang’s iibeumatio Uemcdy. It is taken
Infi mally and will positively enro the worst
ease, in tbo shortest time. Bold by evory
druggist in Macon. ]anl4 dJciv8m
Wlilelx Its "cheapest
A package of Don's Durham, containing
twenty pipe-lulls of the best smoking tobacco
wiaue, or ouo common rigarf Bach costs 10
ota aut3 d4w
MXHUT—-Why anil men smoke common
Totneoo, when they can buy Marburg Bros.
•SSAbOK HORTH CAROLINA.- at the same
New Operas!
Carmen, ope™*
Canaan is an Opera that has gradually and
"rely won iti way to a great popularity.
Although the book is large, in fact what one
Bight cell a four dollar book it it got up in ele
gant atyle with music and all tho words, Bnglisb
and foreign for $2.
Fatinitza. Opera by Boppe—$2 00
Opler.did new Opera that La a decided success.
A huge]fine Daok. with English anil foreign
wonls, and the opera to every way complete,
for alow price,
Doctor of Alcantara. By
Biehberg „$l BO
A tamous Opera nor brought, oy the popular
price, within the reach of nil. Orchestra parts
Bells of Corneville. By
Planquetto (nearly ready $1 M
4 great success. This with the -Doctor** and
toe Tower’* (Ji) are well worth adopting by
companies who have finished Pinafore, (still
aellin* well for 60 cents) and who are looking out
•or new and easy uperas.
Remember ear first •class singing school and
^oir books, Voloo Oi WortRlp and
A liO Tomplo, each 69 per dozen or $1
«4Ch. Send tor copies. Also, always re-
meielier the Musical Itooord, pub-
toned weekly. It keeps you well pasted ns to
musical matters, givee six or anvon pages of mu
sic per week and coots only $2 per year.
OLIVER, DITS0N& GO., Boston,
O H DlTSON 4 CO.MS ITdway N Y,
GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
AT MACON,
Ooc. 87th, to Nov. lst,)lN7ti,
Tho Most Magnificent and Best
Appointed Grounds in America!
LIBERAL CASH PREMIUMS
In all classes and the targest offered by I any
Fair in tho United Stales.
TroIttGg M Bwigi Races
every day. by some of the
MOST NOTED MJRSES 01 TURF!
Mario will be famished by a celebrated
military band.
Miny of the Prominent Statesmen
Now before tbe public. will attend the State
"wr as visitors, and several will make addresses.
Greatly Reduced Rates
Aeordiol invitation is extended to you to be an
S^^bitor. and you are requested to write to tbo
a; Macon for a Premium List and
Woer inform aiion.
THUS HARDEMAN. Jr. President.
L K LIVINGSTON. Gen’l Supt.
_ MALCOLM JOHNSTON. Secretary.
MMOlla V
SITTERS
DJeaicw. like thisves. attack the week. For
tify your organization with the Sitters and it
will revUt and baffle alike the aims and epiden>
iesand tbechangesof temperature which disor
der the con»titutK/ns of the feeble. There’ is vi
tality in It. It is a pure vegetable stimulant, a
rare alterative and anti-billiyus medicine, and
has not a harmful clement among its many in
gredients. For sale by all druggists and respec
table dealer..
HOP BiTTEKS.
(A Medicine, not n Drink,)
CONTAIN!
HOPS, HVCliU, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
n
TECI-IY’ CUTkE
All DMam of tho Stomach, Bowel*, Eloo!, TJrcr,
Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, NcrvoosncsR, SIccp-
I especially Female Com]
SiOOO IN HOLD,
ill bo paid for a caec-they will net euro or help, or
for anything inriaro or injurious found In them.
Ask yoardnaggiKt for flop Kttcrs and try thom
before you sleep. Take no other.
i Iio Hor Pad forrtomarb, TJvcr and KIdnry is npa>
rlortoaJl others: Cures by absorption. Ask druggist;
D. L CL Is an absolute and Irrcnfcitlble euro for drunk
enness, nao of opium, tobacco anil narcotics:
Bend for circular.
Above aoldLy ilmrriaU. H-*p f?it!crt Mftf.Co. Rr^brt^N.Y.
mmmm
THE KENTUCKY LITERARY JOURNAL
Tor ftba purpose of lnoreaaing the circulation of theli
MDisr, will d is trihate Oasii Pnxvu’Vfl amount-
d to «100.0.0, ranging from *I U to SiJ.WJ.
to sabscribors.
GASH PREMIUMS.
1 Ouh Premium < *
I DCs*
Cash Premlams
IIO Pmrafnms amounting to 9100*000
will bo distributed by lot, in rrabllo, under superrishm
of men of high character and undoubted standing, at
Covington, Kentucky, 2T©IS, '79^
We are authorized to distribute above Premiums to
iml>scribersof our paper by an act of tho Kentucky
J /* -NUturn paesnl at Its December seesion, 1377.
KJTOn receipt of»» we wlU send one ticket
which will entitle the purchaser to a chance which
may secure any one of the above Oash Premiums, and
also the UTitnaax Joxnxxar. for owe year.
AddremaU orders to
J. a. llETNCIf, Mnnnrer,
| P.O. Box 119. Covins ton, Kentucky.
^MS agents wan tod everywhere.
Authorized by tb* Commonwealth of Kv.
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULBY'S THEATRE.
In the City of Louis villo, on
October 30i 1879;
Those drawings authorized by act of the Leg
islature of 18*9 and sustained by all tho courts
of Kentucky (all fraudulent adTortiiieT-ciits of
c t or lottery companies who claim the soletown-
ership of “all the grants in Kentucky,** it the
• mtrary notwithstanding) oocur regularty on
the last day of every month (Sundays excepted)
nndaro supervised by proninent citizens of the
State.
A New Era in the History
of Lotteries.
GRIND AND HNF1UVKDBNTKD &UG-
(JKS8 OK IIIK nzw FKATUUKS.
Every ticket-holder can be bis own
Iuporvisor, c*ll out bis num
ber and see it plaood
in the wheel.
Tho Management call attention to the KT*nd
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only S3*
ttny 01 TUB FOLLOWING FRIZES.
Wise „„3 80,000
1 —
1 Prize S.000
10 Prizes tl.000 ... 10.000
20 Prizes 600 each - — ———< 10,000
100 Prize. 100 each 10.000
200 Prizes 60 each J0.0M
600 Prizes SO each 1JOOO
1,000 Frizes 19each. 10.000
» Prixes SOO ea. h, ap’roiimafn pnses S.700
9 Praia 200 each do do WOO
:* Prizes 100 each do do .900
L^iO Prizes $112,100
Whole Tickets, $2. HaU Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets. $60. 55 Tickets, $100
All applications for dub rates shonld he made
to the home office. ' . . .
Remit by postoffloe Money Order, registered
letter, bank dralt or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Hrrald, and mailed to all ticket-hold-
era. For tickets and information address COM-
MOM » KALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. or T J
OOHMKKF )RD, Cooner-Journal Building.
Louisville Kv. aogSOeodtuthusatAwtv
ATLASTA & CILAKLOTTE
AIR-LINE RAILWAY.
OFFICE GBN’L PASS. 4 T1CKKT AGT
AT1ABXA, (it. Oct 81,1S78.
O N and after Sunday. November 10th. double
daily Trains will run onthia B«ul as follows
GOING BAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta.™
Leave Atlanta - — 8.16 p m
Day Passenger Train.
Leave Atlanta - 8.00 p m
GOING WKST.
NightMail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atjanta.^^..—.— lAOOm
Leave Atlanta •••..•: —
Oiy Passenger Tram ^ ^
Leave Atlanta —gg-srA' —*
GOING BAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta _ ..
lioave Atlanta —™. 6 40am
Through Freight Tram
Arrive Atlanta — ——
Leave Atlanta .m» 9 25»t“
GOING WKST
Loral Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta...... 4.50pm
Leave Atlanta
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta.,,
■ 11.50 a m
LfwV^ fitlontw |1T ~.
Close connection at Atlama for mil points West
and at Charlotte for Q
WJ H< SS^?Pa W inrar and Ticket Arent.
Georgia BailroaA Cauaay.
SUPBRINTBNDSNT'S OFFICE,
ArecaTA. Gx. Oct Sd. 1879.
Commencing Monday. October 6th tost, the
following passenger schedule will be operated.
Train* run by Atlanta time—8 minutes slower
thanMaren: Noi7 _ EAaT(difljJ-
L*re Mflledgwrilto. -—~~ Mm
Leave Sparta...
Leave Warren ton.......
Arrive Csm&k^.^ „
Arrive WMhington...^.
Arrive
Arnre Atlonl
Arrive ^“*^j~WBST (daily),
Leave Ai
Leave
l^ave Athens....
Lrave
Ijcwvc Camak.
Arrive
Arrive 0 ISSwiiaK—.
Arrive Macon.™—- - .. .
No connection to or from Washington ou feun-
d ‘ yL N 0 16—BAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Macon AU> p m
Loave Milledge villa... 10.45 p m
Leave — 15 ?0 s m
Arrive fKmwir t53»m
Arrive Aurcxta —600am
NO 15—WEST (daily, except Sunday j.
Leave Augata T , , S^O p m
Leave Usmst . 11-45 a m
Arrive Warrentoo 77,7*101 m, to
3.00 am
3.45 a m
3.50 am
«...11:10 a m
...11:37 am
, t'OOpm
. 3:15 p m
, 5.-00 v m
, S;33pm
kS5am
J 7.45 am
•m>_R15 a m
lam
1.14 p m
LStpm
S.00 p ru
430pm
6.30 nm
Trains will not atop at flag stations.
Close connections at Augusta for all points
Bast and Southea&t. and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Superb improved Sleepers between Macon and
^uu£n
Lllman Slcepre* Augusta to New York.
Only 000 mange Mao-; Yerv
Tickets and Baggage Cheek*. Tfen* Oardi, etc.
are to obtained at Umcu ilepot or *a Union
Ticket Office. *4 Mulberry Stmt.
8 K JOHNSON,
Superintendent
M R DORS* I.
• I Iti. GoMtai Paareocer Ag«(|t
AfLAMC-iGOlFB.fi.
6mm Urmnniimi'i Oma ")
Anjurnc up Ocu Raruoxii >
SiTiSita. Oct JddS7*.J
O N and after WBDNBSDAT, October cth.
Passenger Train* on thi* Rciad will run **
follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at—————4A9 T X
Arrive at Jesup . , ~-i*> P x
Arrive at Thomasville .................6.65 A 2(
Arrive at Cambridge...—™ —....—9.S0 x X
Arrive at Albany.—.——.10.451 H
Ire Oik,
Arrive at live l
.LiOIX
Arrive at Tallahassee-—™.——...—7.00A X
Arrive at Jacksonville™——.™—7AO A X
Leave Tallahassee - 6-15 p X
Leave JaeV^mvine 5AO 1» X
Leave Live Oak-
Leave Albany..
Loave Bainbridg
Leavef
...too PM
.7.55 PS
.'reave 6.60 AM
Am-..- at [savannah 9.10 A M
No change of cars between aavannah and Jacx-
sonv.lle and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Feruandlna,
Gainesville and Cedar Key* take this train.
Passer.*--r. for Larien take this tram.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
axu.
Passenger* leave Brunswick at 8.-00pm, ar
rive at Savannah 8:10 a
Passengers leaving Macon at 7A6 A X (drily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
lor Florida.
Passengers from FIsrida by this train connect
t Jesu u with the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
rx. (daily except 8unday.)
Palace sleeping can are run through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany witn passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eui&ula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or-
Mail steamer leaves Brinbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9.50 a m; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9A0 a m.
Close connection at Jacksonville dally (Hun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St Am
xustine, palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave Junction,
going west, at 11.87 a m, and for Brunswick at
4.40 D m, daily, except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI-
VISION.
Leave 8avannah, Sundays excepted, st 7.00 A x
Arrive at McIntosh “ “ 9.28 am
Arrive at Jesup " 12.00 A X
Arrive at Blackshrar • " 2.05 P M
Arrivo at Dupont “ 6.15 p
Leave Dupont ” ** 6-15 A X
Leave Blackshear “ " 9.85 A X
Leave Jesup “ " 12A0PX
Leave McIntosh “ “ 2A2"p u
Arrive at Savannah M “ 5.40 P X
WESTERN DIVISIONS
..7.30 AX
.10.024 X
Leave Quitman «....11.42 A X
Arrive at Thomasville.™™ 2.10 a
Leave Thomasville..™™..™-™—„™_2.40 P X
Leave Camilla .5.2 i P X
Leave Dupont Sundaysexcepte
Leave Valdosta.—..—..
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany—
Leave Camilla
Arrive Thomasville.
Leave Thomazville .
Leave Quitman—
Ijc&veVt
irnvo
rnve at Dupont
J 8 Ttbox, Master of Transportation.
7.20 PX
,m* 6J» A a
.... 7.20 A X
-1020 A X
...10.50 P X
1.10 P X
3.15'P H
&45PX
Jeutrai and SQUinwesiem K&iiroa» s
SiVAXSiH. GA. Sept. 15.1*79
N and after Monday Sept. 15,1879, passenge:
U trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
TSAIS SO. L—GOISG SORTS ASD WIST.
Levre* Savannah—.. 9:20 A M
iriavea Augusta. .9:30 A K
Arrives at Augusta — 4:45 r M
Arrives at Macon—.6:45 p x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta——.—.8:15 p x
Arrives at Atlanta ...S:50 A M
Leaves Macon forColnmbus dally except
Sunday —— ......8.T5JX
Arrives at Columbus daily except Sunday 4 45 a x
Leaves lor Albany daily except Bund ay 10:00 p a
Arrrive at Albany daily oxbept Sun
day 8:51 ax
Making close connecuou at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
lor all points West and North.
COXIES eoerx AVO BAST.
Leaves Atlanta,. 11:40 p
Arrives at Macon 6:20 A X
Leaves Columbus for Macon daily ex'
ceot Sunday—...——....™.—, 8:45 p X
Arrive at Macon daily eiocpt Sunday 6.-00 AX
Leave Albany for Macon daily except
Sunday ................... 6:04 P X
Arrives* Macon daily except Sunday 4;Wax
heaves Macon—........................— 7:00 a x
Arrives at Milledgeville—9:44 ax
Arrives at Eaionton 11:S0 A X
Arrives at Augusta ,„ 4:45 p x
Arrives at Savannah. 4210 F X
Leaves Augusta...——™„ 9:80 A X
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic ana Gnlf Railroad for all points in Florida.
THAIS BO. 2.—QOIXa BOBTX AID WBST.
- 7:30 P X
.....5:40 A X
8:80 P X
.. 9:44 A X
.....11:80 A X
... 8:00 A X
... 8:40 A X
... 1:15 F X
Leaves Savannah.,
Arrives at Augusta
heaves Augusta——
-Arrives at Milledgeville
•Arrives at Katoutoi
Arrives at Maopa..—.........
Tssavea Macon lor Atlanta
Arrives at Atlanta..
Leaves Maconfor Albany and Eufaula, 8 85 A X
.Arrives at Eufaula— 8:42 P X
Arrives at Albany—..— 3:43 P x
Leavos Macon tor Columbus 3,45 A X
Arrives at Columous 2.15 P X
Trains on thiuichoiule fer Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, tufa's a and Albany daily, makiRg
• lose connection at Atlanta with Western anc
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Enfanla with Montgomery 4 Eufaula Rail-
.-ay; at Columbus sritb Western Railroad; at
Augiuta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Tnun connects at Fort Valley for Per
ry, daily exeept Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friddys.
COXIIO SOUTH AKD BAST.
Leaves Atlanta..,..,..,,.. 2:15 P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6.65 p x
Leaves Albany..—.— 11:28 A X
lieavesEufaula — 11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al
bany — — 6:88 P X
Leaves Columbus.,, 12:* 5 1 m
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 6:08 p x
liesvea Macon———..—,..,...7:85 P x
Arrives at Augusta...— ....5:40 a x
Leaves Augusta..... 8:30 p x
Arrives at Savannah— 7:16 A X
Passengers tor Miliedgevilloand Batonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
Through Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savanuah and Augusta, Augusta and
Macsn.and Savannah and Atlanta.
E K Smith. WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Gen Bupt. ORE, Savannah.
J O Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. Bnpt. 8 W R R. Macon,
anstf
UUUm.£i UAiL 3t
TO AND FROM
L O K I D A
^acon & Brunswick S. R.
O
Gbbihau Bupbkibtbbdbbi’e Oiiicb.1
Macon. Ga.. April 19, 1879. J
,N and after 8unday, the 20th instant. Pas
senger trains on this road will run as fol-
OUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSBNGBR NO. L SOUTH- Daily
Leave Macon™..—-———.—.... 7:45PX
Arrive Cochran m ■ , - 9:47 PX
Arrive Kutman™— 10:45FX
ArriveJesup......
Arrive Brunswick.
Leave Brunswick per steamer.
Arrive Fernandina
Arriye Jacksonville
Arrive Cedar Keys
NIGHT PAS8BNGBR NO.2,NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Keys—— — 6:25AX
Irfave Jacksonville— .——11:16 A X
Leave Femandiua per Steamer...—_,... 8:45 P x
Arrive Brunswick 7:45 p x
Leave Brunswick 8:00 P X
Leave Jesup 10.55pm
Leave Eastman 8:81 A x
i.-jave Cochran ————433 A X
Arrive at Macon. 6:45 A X
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
But and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 5.Seat
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except 8unaay
Arrive Cochran.—.,..— — 9:48 A
Arrive Eastman....,11:14 A X
Arrive Jesup 6:25 PX
Arrive Jacksonville — 7:25 A X
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville——.™ 5.15 P X
Leave Jesup. — 6.15 A M
Leave Eastman. 1:23 PX
I nave Cochran———.—™..—— 2.45 p x
Arrive Macon 5:16 F X
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
We*t.
HAWKJNSVTLI.B BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily exn.pt Sun
day.
Leave Cochran —... IthCO P at
Arrive Hawkinsville 10:45 p X
Leave Hawkinsville— iMXM
Arrive Cochran™™— 4:15 AX
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Xaccn.
Leave Cochran — lfkOQ AX
Arrive Hawkinsril'.e—10:46 AX
Leave Hawkinsville — 1.45 PX
Connects at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Bupt.
W. J. Jarvis, Mast. Tran.
A8ES1S FOR BASSET’S EXCtLSIUR COTlb*
SIRS, DtSSTOH’S CIRCULAR SAWS AID
FAISSAIK’S STAIDARD SI3LES,
CARHART & CURD.
Imporzcrw and dealers in Hardware. Inc.ware
8teeLAcnca]turaI Implement!, tforri*Mate*
rials. Painnt*. Oil«. - f a lJ
R£WA/ IfSljggg
lUrsnedy 1-2* to cm It
immediate reuef^care!
curs of laor standing In 1
vr- k.xnd ordinary ce«e^an2
darn. SI zLoUM. iiflidbj
aSrngMta
hilaTPa^r ‘
fc. i*,.4!6SnriMfctre«f.Kida. O.Lo^lVjprj'tot.
CAtmOH— » rfuitKi,
Agotawaprmaai.
S&elliy, Ala., Line.
iITRA Piaster Paris. Rosen isle Cement
Portland CeUent, just received in store.
ASHER AYRES.
sepMlm PofJar sxnwt.
E :
1879
J.879.
!
BEN. C. SMITH.
J. S. ITER ON,
•I. II. HERTZ
has a full and complete assortment of first-class
CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS. BNBIRWEAR and NECKWEAR,
in new and stylish goods at prices lower than any house in
the city,
A full line of low medium quality Clothing at| low prices.
CLOTHING AND SHIRTS
Satislaction in price and quality guaran-
Smith and Iverson
NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS !
I YV E . HATE TORMBD A COPABTN8RSHIP BEGINNING SEPTEMBER FIRST. 1879-
▼ T for the transaction of a
[General Grocery and Provision Business
. Our Stock win bo perfectly fne^h and bought Jor tbo C VSIT. and we trust by close attentk 1 1
T ^ eiy t a P° rtton cf th) trade of Macon. Wo will be located till Qctib
1st at No. 4 Bloke a Block, vrueu we will remove to tho stow at present occupied by l
K °Sers*Oo. bbx. C. SMITH,
- J. S. IVKBSON.
augSl Laio with H T Johnston
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 85 to 10.
THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED
KHNTGr SHIRT
with patent Stays and sleeve adjuster, only ONE DOLLAR.
A loos through our Stock will convince anybody that
they they can gent tho mo3t for their money by buying of
J. H. Hertz.
NO. 90 CHERRY STREET,
12 tf Near Corner Second street.
BOOM No. 22.
TH3 LARGEST STOCK OF
Fill CLOTDIIC AID HAT
1N.THB 6TATE IS1NOW OPENING AT
Winship & Callaway’s
o
T^iImanJrenmilntTv I ‘ 81D[W ® OLOTJIING BU3INR3S nERE FOR 22
ax th^arenow offeringVhe^oMtomena h ‘ rou ' , ’ ror before been able to offer such inducements
Q-ood all Wool Cassimer Suits at 6*>10
and TTnwards.
7t? any . or , thow ®-“ l * h ‘ Tc h ,41 m 111 -ivn-wsatv for; a .. As we havo a larg,irregular trade to sun.
j ° ;,r 6,ac “» to -«» kuow
BC A. T S
I * U for ' 1M ” n — ««Stotson’.
GEORGIA HOME IISUEANCl COMPANY.
sht;rts
».t‘hei pfowntlow prices. \V> .-II tin b-st flttinr SIlirt for 51.00 that wo kwv
line of Goods suit ihlj for laboring men and sail them ut closo prices, j
w o We keep a largo
Incorporated
1859.
Capitol
$350*000.
BRING ON YOURBOYS
I and fit them out wUhOlotliin* an 1 ItaU while our stock is complete. Wo have a large lino of 8am
! I'*®* * rom of tlie bess Merchant Tailors m New York. Fits guaranteed
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
angsi No. 50 Second Street. Maeon. Oa.
LAMBERT SPENOER, Seo’v. J, RHODES BROWNE, President. |
Capital and Assets over —-....^500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Agents at all Promimnt Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
LA MB SRC 8PEN0ER, Secretary, at Columbus,;Ga.
WM. W. CAKNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia.
1 GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
LINENS, ' "U
COTTONS,
UPHOLSTERY,
TRIMMINGS,
FLANNELS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
Girls’ anil Boys’ Stills,
Ladles’ Underwear,
Infants Outfits,
DRESS MAKING,
WRAPS,
COSTUMES,
RIBBONS,
NECKTIES,
RUCIHNGS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
WHITE GOODS,
BUTTONS,
HAMBURGS,
SKIRT BRAID,
SEWING SILK,
PINS,
FRINGES,
NEEDLES,
FANCY GOODS, dsc.
■‘Mofieli’s Fo able Stcara:EDgiiies,”
BUIl.T BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
MACON, UEOBG1A.
Compact. SimDle. Strong Durable
and guaranteed superior to anylother*
WE BELL THB
Golsop <Jraln IHoparator”
With our ENGINES—For Thrashlngl Purposo
WE ALSO SUPPLY
[ Circular Saw Mills, Grist Hills, Scrgho-Mills, Cotton Presses
And Machinery of every description.
StriL.DXM'G' BOXXJX9H.S A. SPHOI-a-IxTY i
WRITE FOR PARDlCULARS AND PRICES.
j. s. scHormp ft sow.
It niwiccteo, may rapidly oeruinr
into qutek consmu(tiiuxa Oral
cary treatments* will not (
Its effocUorocGrrousueakncML
loss of Bmoll, taste, hearing, and
voice, w'ftk ryes, ditzlmns, faint
Send for Samples or information, and
satisfy yourself hoio cheaply and quickly
you. can yet everything in
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
of us ly Mail or Express. We carry an
average sk>ck of about $Jfi0,000, all bought
for prompt cash. OSS'Try us.
Mate the Children send for a set of our
Advertising Cards.
GOSPER & GONARD,
Importers and Retailers,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Established l*fi.
cure It
.jyps
£$? U& £2 til _
feelings, matter dropping into tho throat, disguzting oduts, ond/naKy connm;hlni olidpiid<ul7e iuhth'lda
COSISOSIIPTI©^ HA FEVER
' •‘tarrh. Bronchitis, Ooagha,Nervotm and Catarrhal Beadartuw. Doafness,
rvireThroat,ana all dnxmaesol the air-pnssa*rea and lunjcs tiiere iano treat*
meat so pleasing, thorough, and omtaiu to cure and give instant relief as
DEVONE'S
‘S&Trade
Mark.JJB* . ,
A eosnpprud of the moct hcnlincbalaamn known to medical science, with
CAROi LATED PIKE TREE TAR
MnllUAr *r«>n» l)eVone , » Inhnter, iscoavertod into a clearttin^r.invii:*
orUin*, and honhni' vapor* anil token diroetto the diseased cavities of tlio
iK .id, and into nil tho air^Muicasca and thn lun^s, wh- ro it acta os a local
Application to the diseased enrfaoe, and its health-giving iniwot is felt at
• >in «. 1 uo only met hod by which thcen iliwMGcs can b*^ Dermancntly cnnxl.
HOME TREATMENT
HeVonk’s Inhaler. or l uimdit, in be retnrned if not sHt isfsclory. fTTAluo for Kale by
^x.vxv mx. x.^tax-it druK«i«t». Send for circular.— : —*- 4 * x -* *- * —
>-jtent nhyHicwu always in chaw. Adv-icofrec ** *
til have tnitoodinte and careful attention,
wr. 'Address limiK !«N *
, thoronch. and antam to euro find glv& instant relief as
i^HALENE
SPuUL COxlON-
V/T RAD
F’os? Sale.
^N ENDLESS STOCK OP OLD NEWS-
papers at 50 oents per Hundred, and Four Dol- |
lars per Thousand.
Much cheaper than any other kind of Wrap
ping Paper, and very useful about Packing |
Goodi, Cutting Patterns, Washing Windows,
Etc, Eta
THIS OFFICE.
14 tf
ESTABLISHED 1812.
GEORGS . A.; CL ARK.
SOLE AGENT.
499 BB01BWAY - • NEW YORK.
The distinctive features of this spool cotton aro
that it is made from the very finest
SEA ISLAND COTTON.
It is finished soft as the cotton from which it
Ismade;ithas nowaxincor artificial finish to
deceive the eyes; it is the strongest, smoothest
and most elastic sewing thread in the marset;
>r machine sewing it has no equal; it is wound
i
WHITE SPOOLS.
The Blank la the most perfect
JET BLACK
ever produced in spool cotton, bein? dyed by a
hv stem patented by ourselves. The colors are
dyed by the new
ANILINE PROCESS,
rendering them so perfect and brilliant that
dressmakers everywhere use them instead of
se wine silks.
A prold medal was awarded this spool cotton at
.’arm, 1878. for “great strength** and "general
excellence,” being the highest award given for
spool cotton.
We invite comparison and mpacffnlfy ask
ladies to give it a fair trial and convince them
srlvesof its superiority overall others.
To be had at wholesale of 8T COLEMAN
AGO and S WAXELBAUH A BRO. and a full
Kanin hh#, white and all the new colors at,
Waxelbaum & Bro ’a
aep23d3m RETAIL B8TABLISHMBNT.
Fox* Sale.
Valuable ^Plantation at Execu
tors Sale.
W ILL be sold before tha court house door In
tho town of Hamilton between the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in J ecemher
next, unless disposed of at private sale before
that time, all the real e.tate of M C Farley, de
ceased. consisting of 1.400 acres of land mere or
les*. with dwelling bouse, gin house andecrew.
haras and all necessary out houses. All of said
lands are in a high stale of cultivation, including
about 100 acres of choice bottom land, tho same
being situated in Harris county, between the
'forkof the Mulberry creek, tiro miles north oL
Waveriy Hall, about nine miles from the town of
'Hamilton. The abov. property is sold for the
puri-osa of distribution. ...
Mr HC Farley, who now renden on the plan
tation. will take pleasure in showing iuir fur
nishing ary further information to parties inter
ested. Terms made known cn day of sale.
MRSLFARLKY.
W H LUTTRBLL,
HC FARLEY.
hxeeutors.
Poat-ofllce. Waveriy Hall. Harris oounty, Gs. .
oct7 daw Id
NOTICE-
A LL person* concerned are hereby notified
that I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary
of Cawford county, Georgia, on the first Mood y
in Nrovembor next for leave to sell all the land*
belonging to the estate of S G Oliver, lot© of said
cowtily, deceased. T P OLlVKR.Bx*»or.
October 4th. 1879 oct7law4w
John Clark, Jr., & Go ’s
CAMPBELL & J ONES.
MACON GEORGIA.
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Warehouse Corner Second and Poplar streets.
Greet their patrons with the announcement thatfchoir LARGE AND OOMKODrOfJS WARE*
HOUSE has been entirety REBUILT IN IMliJK f-»r tin butter accommodation of (JO r TOM
CONSIGN EH TO THB VI, and aree-mfido'it that thiir facilities .or handling the next cropcaniait
be ourpaswd by any house in the State.
Thmr Office and Sale*romn have been rearrang-Hl with a viftw of IMPROVED LIGHT* ON S\ M-
PI.KS and the comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitation is extend* i to all to c*ll and soo them
Thanking thwir friend* for the liberal patronage *tt^«l*l to them in the put, they ask ;i comma*
im of the same, and promise renewed eiTorta to plesae.
jT^-ORDKKi KOR BAGGING AND TIE* Will recire p-orant attention,
JHr AUVANCE8 ON COTTON IN 8TJRE made when desired, at LOWEST BANK RATES.
*ng24 deod&w »m
Best
six mo o::kid ,
STEVEWIS’ POTTERY,
MILLED SEVILLE, GrE-ORG-IA.
STE V EIVS dS >f*. Sc O O m
Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Steam Pressed, D mbie Glazed, Vitrified Drain,
Sewer and Water Pipes, Flower Pots,
| FIRE anIGBITB BRICKS. PLAIN an 1 FANCY BCRDSR BR1CS.OMM IN HBD JlRICi.
LATHS ana LUJUBEu, Dry and Dressed,
seoltf fi STKVKNS HROS. A CO. f’renr.tor •
HMD‘.ORI MACHINE T7irilli£iu3a3. Peitzer
SE WI IV GA.
FOE SALE BY
J. G, Bannon & Co
ifp30 tf
NOTICE-
T UB undersigned will thankfully receive eon*
tribntions to aid them in laying for the
public 8**h:olhouse recently erected on the
Academy Jot for the accommodation of the people
in that part of the city.
TOCHESTNBy,
W W WRIGLB X, v Committee.
B MZETTLEB, j
oetUtt
New Advertisements.
AHrerusers addniaking Geo P. Powell
i fjn in Newspaper Advertising Bureau. 14
UU« a Hpruon street. New York. c*a leora
the exact coat of any proposed line of adi ertising
tn American newt papers.
fl0^*lW*poge pamphlet ldc.~ltA
$7775.
FRY Augusta.
_ .— JMM
Outfit Free. Adarcaa
' Augusta. Maintv
■A MONTH, and expense* guaranteed
U7| t to Agents. Outfit free. Shaw A Co
Augusta, Me.
Sai 106 Counters!
TOTHS TRADE: The live busim-M men of
the day are starting thee, counters. We are the
Originator, and Headquarter.! We bare lbe
only two exclusive 5 A lOo Jobbing House. In the
United States.
*9- Send for catalogue and particulars. ""W*
BtTTlxEH. Bl.Oa,,
200 and 202 Randolph street. Chicago. Also M
and 28 Chsuncy street. Bo-ton, ku'25.odsm
H £L HINKS,
ATTOENEY AT LAW,
I have removed «o one of my brick offices corner
Poplar and Becond Streets.
I N' addition to local business. 1 will give specia
attention to cases entrusted to me in the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and In the
United States Circuit and Bankrupt Courts at
G.oma
AGENTS
NEVER FAIL to
make $125 per
tnor.tli soiling our
plated
Family
..It
is Indorsed by the press andpabHo. It* accu
racy. convenience and cheapreea sells it at sight
to every housekeeper. By securing territory,
which will be given free, you beevm- your own
liroprieforof a pleasant and pro*tsole Imalnesc.
write for terms and territory. Ohio Scale Works,
215 Central Avenue. Cincinnati. Ohio.
Coffee.
foreign substance alter roasting, buy non
but tho “AKICA." carefully aalccux
rvasted and shipped fresh to the trade hr Mean
Jenkins A Co, New York. Sold in Moron bv
augSddwSm J D CARVER
CHA8. F STUBLm.
(Successor to Groover, StnbbO A Co).
COTTON FtCTOR AND GENERAL COM
MISSION MERCHANT,
94 Bay street, Savannah- Qeor*ia-
Bagging, Tics. Bone amt.otheraupplia tar
nislied. Also, liberal cash advance* made on
consignments for sale or shipment to Liverpool
or Northern ports. aagSl 8m
Is tho moat eoonomioal form of (Washing
Soap. All bsr or aqnaro cakes wear down In
nso to a largo flat pieoo, too thin to handle
and. tlic-oforo, wasted; wbilo the OVAL
(JAKE of
NEW" SOAP can bo cat in two, the oval
end oiaaped readily in the band, and tho lar
ger end worn down alraoat to a wafer with
out any waste. COLGATE A CO.
mend their
Trade-Mark Registered) to Caret at hon-o-
oopore not only aa superior in quality bat
ta ta:m the most eoiuomiiv .-tup ovoc
ado. ang30-wAast If
oitw R West.
WEST BROS.
Cotton factor;, Commission Irrduitf,
-AGENTS FOETID:—
W. & c. BUMO.
68 Bay st. - Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIE8 FOR SALK.
Prompt attention to buainess ami libera) d
anco on consignment* *av3>
KOJUJDBH GUM
ANl
W E call tbe attention of our brethren ol the
Southern Press to the fact that, we are
now having manufactured in our offioe. by Mr W
RDWIkle.
WIKLE’S ROLLER GEM,
which, for toughness, elaetidty and durability,
cannot he excelled. We aro now using it and
proninnmitTHK BEST. Send in your orders
to this office for Rollers or composition. RoUras
Inr the Country Press cast to order in regular
SSI inch Hand-Press mould. Whore parties
prefer Roller Stocks wiUboIurnuhed at (0 cents
each.
llavo your Rollers packed properly in a box
in which they can bo returned, or we will have
to charge for Boxing.
8end in your orders, and we guarantee satis
faction.
GLISBY* JONES A RBR8R,
auglS tf Macon. G».
tfmm por cr/iTAiinrifxg
OPTICIAN I
SAVE YOUR KTO8.
P vour vision is failing—if you an fpwing
near-si<litod, or your, eyesight it tnmbifcig
you in any way, call cn
r. On. Befeld* Optician,
and your eyesight will be benefited by bis
eutierior 8pectac'e* and Bye (ilames. The*
will remove all dimness, blurs, eontustsoa and
floating specks, and the most sensitive eye will
be restored to its normal and healthy oondiUea;
•giving fatigue, requiring less light aaa cr.ablinfi
the weurer to view plainly all remote objr-ta.
Tliese useful and unapproachable can
oiilybepro.-urpi rom Mr OH RBFBLn, His
tablishment—No 26 Boe.nd St, Mb-x: i. Ga.
apr96m
Uamnrr Hall, Montgomery,
Church School lor birlk.
Rt Rbv R H WlLXlK, D I). Visitor.
Kbv Gao M Kvshuxet, D D. Rector.
Session opens October
Terms $240 uennear.
Practical Gtmsmitli, 59 Mulberry Street.
C i UN8TOCK9altered to fit the shooter. Guns bored to shoot hard and clo?e, Pin-fire converted to
^'S? ral 'Sr** n9W Barre,s fitted. Repairing done of ever/ deempttoB. nnells loaded. ANo 1
far Shot Guns, Military and Sporting Rifles and Pistol*. Ikuep constantly on hanl Muzzle and’Broech-
londimr Gur.s and Bifl^sof the best hind In the market. ed sat
L vY LOaNii WOUJJ8.
ttAMUALA woods
FOR SALK.
O NE .lx room bouse with good garden,
kiteben, and well of water attached and in
an excellent neighborhood. The premises are
located on Oranre street two d<- or« from Mag
nolia. Any one desiring a dwelling has ttie op- I
portunity of securing a bargain. Apply to W R I
Coleman. Macon. Gs, or to
octlSlw- . RWCUBBBDGE.
i WOODS &CO.
Cotta Factors anil Sooeral CoiBluioi Merchants.
MILLER WANTED-
A GOOD miller raaynpplv to J 8 Stewart
Macon,Ga.or HJMAK8HMAN.
oct!5 2t* Tranqnilla, Jones county. Go.
TOR SALE X.JSAS£.
M Y FARM situated in the northern part of
Bibb county, seven miles from the Court
House at Macon, adjoins the & B Park place.
The farm contains 460 acres and can b * divided
into two places which will be sold separately or
together. The fencing is good, toe vlaoe Is
well timbered, well watered and is he*ilthy. Im
provements consist of houses suitable for labor-
e»s. For particulars apply in my absence to R
W Cabbed ge. Real Estate A vent. Mulberry
alreet BW LUNDY,
•eo7 tuntf PO. Macon.
j Ageuts for tho dale of Soluble Faciflo Guano.
82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIm
Liberal adyanci mtl on Coaiignments. Prompt personal atbjnlion given toa’ifeusi-
eM Hurt-l dawSm
Mt de Sales Academy
CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF
MERCY—CHARTERED FEB. 28,76
~Il&l?ATB leooona given in Painting, Drawing
_L and Music to young ladies not connected
with the Academy. Terms $i to $3 per month.
aepSSlw
REMOYAL.
I HA.VR moved into ray new naartersNoSO
becotd street,in rear of Folgfrr’s, where i
: wiil open SO a few days os fine a stock ol Watches,
I Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks.ete- os there is South.
I only ask an evanination of tny goods to con
vince my patrons that i shall maintain the good
I ntm- of Johnston’s Jewelry, so justly earned
the ptfet, for genuine goods at low prices.
Very respectfully,
octl lw WALTER T JOHK8ION*
DISSOLDTIOlf.
rilHB copartnership heretofore existing he-
L tween Mrs Wm K Browxi nai V K Heyille is
this day dissolved, P B BerilJa withdrawing.
T ho management of tho National Hotel *»i 11 be
continued by Mrs Wm P Brown. Mr Hugh L
Fort.rr. formerly oftne Markham House, At
lanta, has charge Of the office a.ssiMU*d by Mr
Willie Hrantlty. A share of the public patron
age
_j solicited.
October 6th. 1879.
rct8 St
S1200
UllIur i ‘ 11—u—,VL
.-. GUANT S l'<>- Z,
,4,1 b-- CI.-HI..G ta
O N tho Houston Road six milvs bum Macon
735 acres or valuable land. About 850
cleared, bslstce heavily timbered The wwd
on: he place will sell roadily for $10,000. Sit
uated on tbe best road leading oat from tbe city,
.plead id drive snd convenient to -own. then*
isalM>& valuable mill on theplaoeaiid a now
store home, a here a good bus.nasa can be dear.
Wi'l sell for mrtcxsii. b.lanre on timo 7 par
cent, or if preferred, will exebsogs for c.ty prop,
r'v. A ia,-r.-!i V) b .x ?56ar apply to
RWCi'KBIDGE,
sen92tawim Real Ratatr 4rent.
A h GUNTS WANT8D.—for tbe treat and fa
eat selling Pictorial Books and Bibl
ces rcducol 33 p :r cent. Address NATIONAL
BL1SUINU COMPANY. H i:.’
itwooanos. HK5RY jittlGita a
W. W. GORDON & CO.
Successor to Tison A Gordon).
Cotton Factors
—JL3D—
Commission Merchants,
NO 112 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,GA.
HOWARD TINSLEY. Tmvilfai IjMt
LOANS MADE UPON 8 AT H FACTORY AS
SURANCE OP COTTON SH lPMK.N IS.
V 8 K.Y PUL f j 1DV A NO r S MADE ON CON
SIGN Mb.NTs OP COTTON.
BAGGING AMITIES i URNISHFD CUS
TOMERS AT IjOWEST MARKET PKiO J.
HuSSlsdswtta
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONET br our
Ooreful plan of s -ccalatinr in wail * re» t.
Any amount from fit0to8Ma)«*iih?r in n put or
ill, very Ireoueiitly back 5 to .0
jur money m profits, lou cannot luae any
ore than the amount you inv«*»t.
Stocks of all kiudi bought un-J <*< ;j through
ew York stock rxcharuro in u :y ru:i.bfr t
shares on S percent margin. Send lurvur circu
lar explami. g hf<w to speru-ttte.
PECK A HARRIS, Bankers and Brokor8..
19 Broad fct;e<*t. New V rfc.
s-p28 dtu th s-tt wSrn
Anlllkl JIorphtn*> llnbti « iirt'G •«*
OPIUM