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ernandtAjUawtfcijafoLAttaita arid Chariott.
fane, for all points North and West.
COMING SOUTH A3to jBaST
'FROM 4 TO 40 HOUSE AOWEIL)
Also Wheat Threshing Engines, Prepared to Mount
On any Ordinary Farm Wap-on.
, Arriva*]«.t M«cd^otfll*
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Arrives at Augusta.......
afor tbo Ntvthra,!
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TH AND WEST.
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• TRAIN NO. A—GOING
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Arrives at-'August*.>:...v
Prompt attention paid to repairing Mills and Machinery.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
Arrives arNffi(Hi|$VflV7?.7
Arrives at Eatcntou
Arrives at Macon
tea refe'Maecn'for 1 Atlanta:
71 CHERRY STREET, MACON. GA.
Macon.
Arrive at Cochran,
.yrriyr at Eastman.
Arrive at llrii’iawick
i-VUVe Uriuiaa-irk per steamer.
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Arrive Jacksonville
Lcrvc JuckfioAsnia;
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L<:ave Jewup 9:Som
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fcaitUnd West via Attauti ami Augusta.
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Leave Macon
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Loave Sav^a^aU f^ilTat
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Arrive at Jiainliridgc
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at Live Oak
Arrive at Tallahassee
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•Pasaengers from bay ami ah to I
vllle :ci<k Cedar Keys take this *
P^sengc!*, leaving,..Maam .at
(except SnndayJ connect at Jesni
Metalic and Wood Burial Cases
. C-onnect at Albany daily with Passenger trains
both wavs or bonthwertmi to imi-frcxo
evwrv Sunday allewidon; iforCuiuintnis every Wei
Cotton Avenue, near Cherry St, MACON, Ga
excepted)
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IHMODATIOK TRAINS—REST *M
1 hljgrurl'crriMmi'
aot>:
Wheat
Shelled corn
Corn in tar
Peas.
Rje
Outs
Barley
Irish potato 33 ,
Sweet potatoes.
White beans... .
Clover seed....
Timothy seed...
Flax seed
-13.00
27.00
40.00
CtUM)
100.00
Two Inches.
Tour inches
Qnar. Col^
Half Col.
-One CoL
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12.Qt'
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40.00
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i 25 .00
A hi.ou
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" All Unbcriftion and advertising bills aro uayablc
lu Ad/auce» unless by special contract.
^Fhe Home Jocrivae,!
} An Act lo
■ weifrht of a I
STANDARD WNIGETS.
SUBSCRIPTION PHiC:
Cue Coiw On»
<• •« •• Six Mouth
•»* *• Thr»‘c Mouths.v
Clubs of Ton One Vr ar.
No Extra Charge f«*r. Pnftig-
ADVErrTiSSNC rates.
Loci Notii'■i loeent-. per But eauft inecrtiou.
'itegiiUr - 1 " ' : .'t; -0 nl'--it * firrt insert in
$1.00 i»»r imtll.—s i it : '. oueut inrti-tion 50 CO 1 1Ip
tp-r moll.
Gx by .law the standard
brishel of the ’oxticiea 4 - and
- r ,; commodities hereinafter mentioned, •
i5*oO I Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Gene-
i -'ti. ral Assembly of the'State of Georgia,
ithat the legifl weight of the follow-
j iug articles aiid commodities per bushel
SCKIBXEITS dlO^TKLY.
CONDUCTED BY J. C. HOLLAND.
TOE
! GREAT OEMGGRATIO PAPER
Tqe Hjiadsoinest. Illustrated Slag ezine j
~, t ' in ihe World.
Tbe American (
iEon of t
shall lie us follows:
periodical is now
MORE THAN 70,000 MONHLY,
Audit has a larger/circulation in England than
THE SAVANNAH
MORNING NEWS'
any- dtlier American Magazine. Every utrmber
coutai;-,. about one Lnudred aud Pity pages, and
j irom fifty .« seventy-five original wood-cut illus-
iratioua.
.CONTRACT
A parly of eight revenne offi ;ers
made a raid in Rabon county last week
’for the purpose of suppressing an illicit
liquor traffic which was going r on
iu that county.. They broke up two
'or three distilleries and captured four
prisoners, and as they were' returning
they were fired upon by some parties
.in ambush. Forfy or'fifty shots were
fired by both sides. But. one of the
officers was touched, Mr. Prater, a ball
cutting his boot, and, as far as wo have
[beard) but ono of the blockaders, who
was shot through the shoulder, while
the twigs around each party were cut as
'bv a hailstorm. The good citizens of
Rnbni), as
tion of tbe
in the severest, tenus. While it is true
that the revenne laws aro obnoxious to
certain classes of our people, yet the
good people everywhere frown upon
their violation”.
A Cheap form of motion pulleys is
now made by cutting pieces of paste
board inti
quirei
with
other
tuiu'ed.
Announcement* for 187 S-9'
toon- the zttrattious for th,
the following:
HAWOltl’HS,” a serial novel
,e coming year are j
Mrs, Frances j
Hodgson Burnett, author or y: fiat -Bass o’ Low-
«<=’»."■ The aitce of ltrs. Burii. tt’a new novel is
mm
Heinp Seed 44
Buckwheat 52
Blue glass seed 14
Dried peaches (unpe,4od) 33
Dried peaches (peeled) 38 ?
Dried apples .24.
Onions ....'. ....57
Stone coal so
Unslaked lime SO
TnrniDs 55
Com meal. ...... 43
Wheat - bran i. ...20
Cotton seed .. „ j.. .^39
Ground peae 25
Blistering hair 3
a:cI ic,L*;ica.-=Iiire ; tbe ircro is a youug iuveut jt of
tni^ricuii bfilli. “HawerfliV’ is ttie Ji
tiicJongest story
Mrs. Barnett has yt t written.Itvrill iuu through
twelve nimilK-rs of me Monthly^ beginning with.
November, 1873, and vrili be profusely illustrated'.
FALCONBEliCr,.a seria 1 novel, by*n. H. Boyesen
entnor of* “Guniiar.'* “Xhe Man who Lost his
N’ame/ # etc. In this _ rcmaiice the author giaphi-
ctily describes: the ptiniiarities of Norse immigrant
life in a Western settlem jut. ;
A STORY 05 NEW ORLEANS, by George W; Ca
ble. to - be Jbeguu on the conclusion of ‘-i'aicou-
berg.” This Htory Will exhibit the state of society
in Creole. Louisiana.. ab jut tbe years the
tiine of the Session, ai.d a period btaring a reniark-
; ble likeneFH to the p. esent Reconstruction period.
PORTRAITS OF AMERICAN P0ET6. This ee
rier (begun m August with the portrait of Bryant)
will lie continued, that of Longfellow appearing in
November, 'ibese: portialts are drawn from life
by Wyatt i-Aton anrl engraved by X. Cole. They will
be priuteil separately 4>n tinted paper, as froutis
pieces of four diiferoiit numbers, iilustrated sketch
es of the lives of tin* poels will accompany these
portraits.
bTUDIFS OF THE SIERRAS,--/ series of papers
(mostly illustrated) by John Muir, the. California
’ ‘ l<*woat giaphie and picturesque and,
Sec. R^oc?:ils nil confljgjg^or laws
ilsewhere, condemn the ac- Approved Fclirni-ary 20fiff 1
bloekudciT, and criticise it
i of the size of the re-
pasting them heavily
ad laying one over the
proper thickness is ob
Vore for the shaft is cut, iu
’encli piece before ; t)iej arc glmd togeth
er, und when it bos been formid it mry
be pressed till the glue .is cold,
face of the pnllymay then be
down smooth iu a : laths and. to
'edge, iron rings or clamps may be fas=-
'tened to the sides. Such paper pulleys!
are said to run with good usage for a
‘long time.
t-——:—
Mock TeiiiupiN.—The G«tiuaujov,n
.Telegraph published a rtc ipt, .fur-
liished-by n corresiiondent, to make
’this dish: Bdil n ’ chicken tifitil very
’tender. Cut into small pieces, rernov
ing the large bones bat retaining the
'wings nnd drumsticks. Put into
VileW pot and dress precisely as for a
terrapin; viz, butter, salt, cayenne pop
per, cream, it little flonj 1 , the yolk of r-n
.egg well beaten? dud it little powdered
‘sugar. Just- before dishing, n’dd one cr
'two glasses of Maderiii wine to suit the
taste. When a ‘chiekeu fixeu’ is do
Wred for company or otherwise, it is
r lmudy and very nice.
m
SCO VERY I
natihriiiKt.’; Thc ? J |H H |
at the Ksune time, exact aud trustworthy studies’ of
the “Galiforuia Aips”.that have jet been made.—
1 hi-Herles" will shctcli the California Passes, La-.es,
Wind Sturms aird Fotests.
ANEW VIEW OF BRAZIL.—Mr. Herbert H.
Smith, of Cgrhell.University.-, a companion of. the
late- Prof. Hnrrt,'*is . o .» in Brazil, Mr. J. Wells
Cb;uopBey\!(the arti*fi who ationq auied Mr. Ed-
ware King in his toui‘ through “The Great South”
prey-ariugfor SciThTier*}* a series of papers cu tlte
iwseiil conuition,— the cities, rivers, and resources
of the great Empire oi South America.
THE '*JOITNNY { REIi” PAPERS,” by* ail “ex-
Coufederate” wildier, v.111 l>e among the raciest
couh ibutious to Scribner dunugitiie com.ug year.
They arc written and illustrated by Mr. Allen C.
xl-ddwood, of Baltimore. The iiret of {he ^series;
“Johnny Rcb.at Play,” .appears in the Nu\einbei
number.
THE LEADING'EtliC PE. N UNITERS IlTES.—
Wc are new:having fuepa^ed for Scribner, a tick, s
on the loading Universities of Europe. They will
Re written by an American .College Professor, Mr.
Jl. II. Bojxien.iof/Corncll, (author of “Palcouberg *
eta) and will include sketches^ the leading men m
eaclr of the mdst.'important' Universities ol Great
Britain aud tha Continent, . , • ,
A .New Minister to Berlin.—It is
stated that the President tins tendered
'the position of Envoy Extraordinary
'and Minister Plenipotentiary to the
'German Empire, made vacaut by tin*
death of Bayard Taylor, to the Rev.
'Joseph Parrish TlioTnpsou, D. D., an
eminent Congregationalists cti vine, nr-
-clueologist aud orientalist, who lias
ini ready been residing in Berlin since
1873. Dr. Thompson was born in
Philadelphin in 1819, the son of a mer
chant of that city.
A religious newspaper will go the
round of the family circle and still
look bright and clean, but when the
family story-paper makes the circuit it
looks ns if it had served in the capacity
of a bustle nnd been given to the baby
to cat its teeth ou.
it
Db. Janes’ Formula For Compost-
i>b.—Where fhte ingredients have been
Jjerserved from the weather;
Stable Manure..... .... .750 lbs
fcotton Seed (grec n) 750 lbs.
'Acid Phosphate or Dissolved Born 500 ft>j
Making a ton of 2,0001bs.
Where the ingredients have been ex
posed nnd have lost any of their prop-
Vrties;
GOO"lbs.
Xot Manure
A Deodorized extract of Petrbleppi,
The"Only Article that Mill lie-
store Hair 8w Bald Heads.
WSiat tl»e Worltl Isas been
Wantmg for Centuries.
(twc'bapersjbj
Lbnustmry)
OOUtll
ai:d Artists,
kAivLiKioIopgr.
Science. ‘•Tii-nicRx’jf hv
l)L‘Cnrfati6n, otn,;,nc»9i i'.uvicrwa; frtrji Litb ot' Wit
aud Humor, etc., etc.
Terms, $4.10 a jf-ir in advance; S3 cents a mnuLrr.
Subscriptions received by the publisher of thi:
paper* and by all booksellers and pcislmastcrs.
Persons -wisliing .to subsiiriLe direct with, the pule
Ushers, should write name, Tost Office, County, and
State, in lull, and ryllh remittance in clieci, P. V.
rnonily Order, or 'roistered letter to
SCRIBNER & CO., 743and 745 Brcadway. N. T.
SCIENTIFIC AMERCIAN.
p.ugnmid business season, we desire to pre-
sept tbe claims of tbe
DAILY MORNING NEWS
to tbe patronage of the public. *
Tbe features that have rendered the Moaning,
News so popular will be maintained,.and tbe am
ple facilities os the establishment devoted to ma-
Jjing it, if possible, still more worthy of tbe confi
dence and patronage of tbe peoule of Georgia and
Florida. *
The editorial deparment will >be conducted, as
heretofore, with dignified moderatiou, but, at the
same tiine, with Vigorous and earn* st devotion to
tbe inb rests of our section, anc tha principlesf
ilie Nntio iai Democratic Party. Iis State. General
and Telegraphic news departments, and its I ocal
and Commercial columns will be kept up to their
old standard of completeness and reliablihty. and
improvements made whenever they may suggest
themselves. In a word, the Morning News will
comprise every feature that renders the newspaper
of to-day attractive, and its pa Irons may confident
ly look to its columns for the latest information in
regard to current events. Yielding to no riva.ry in
Its own proper Reid, it will ollow no competitor to
outstrip it in journalistic enterpaise.
Besides the well hnown
DAILY MORNING NEWS
we publish a mammoth eight-page,
THE WEEKLY NEWS,
tbe largest paper iu the Southern States. This Ta
per contains a careful compilotiou of tbe general
uevrs from the daily issues of the week. Telegraph
ic Bisp'dlehes'aml Market Reports, carelully edited
Agricultural aud Military Departments, with choice'
Literary aud Mifcellsueous leading, aud as a dis
tinctive feature
ORIGEN’AB SERIAL STORIES,
written express'll for its pages by popular authors;
thus constituting it a comprehensive, entertaining
cn;tin8truciive fan ily newspaper.
We also issue a lively Sunday paper,
THE SUNDAY TELEGRAM,
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... ' . A ?<. f.ivJ. f
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GRIST MILLS, COTTOr PRESSES, CANE
SYRUP BOILERS, SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS,
AND ArLKIN’DS OF CA^INGH
Toys, Fancy Goods and Confectioneries
SOtE A53N i FOR W. 0. LSHP S CELEBRATTU
§Tu LQLf [§ UA.GIR ©liK* ini Wo udQS 4
which contains the Local and Telegraphic news of
Saturday night.
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Daily, six mouths, $5 00; twelve mouths, $1 00.
Tri-weekly, six mouths, $3 o'-': twelve mouths, $000.
The Weekly, six mouths, $100; twelve moutha,
$2 00.
Suuday Telegram, six mouths, $150; twelve
mouths, $2 50.
kfouey cau be sent to my address bv registered
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ST. MICHCLAS,
Scribuers’s IHustra Icil .Maoraziuo.
For Boys and Gii/ls
_ Messrs. Scribner & Co., iu 1873 began the publi
cation of St.^Nicholas, au Illustrated Magazine for
3 oys and Girls, with Mary lUaiics Bodge as editor
Live years have passed hince the first number was
issued, and the magazine ha* won tin- highest po-
sition. It has a monthly circulation ol*
OVES’SO.OGO COPIES.
TEIItTY-TIimn T£AS,
MOST POI’ULAI, SCIENTIFIC P.IPEE IS THE WOULD.
The greatest discovery of onr day, so far as s
large portion of humanity is concerned, is CAR
BOL1NE, an article prepared from petroleum, and
which effects a complete and radical cure in case of
baldness, or where the hair, owing to di -cases of
the scalp, has become titin and tends to fall oul
It is also a-speedy restorative, and while itsnse sc-
enres a lnxiiriant growth of hair, it also brings back
the natural color, aad gives the most complete sat
isfaction in the using. The falling out of the hair,
the accumulations of dandruff, and the premature
change in color are all evidences of a diseased con--
diilon of the scalp and the glands which nourish the
hair. To arrest those causes the article used must
possess medical as well as chemical virtues, and the,
; change mnst begin under the fcalp to lie'of permit- ;
nent and lasling benefit. Such an article is CAR-
IiOLINE, and, like many other wonderful discov
eries, ii is found to consist of elements almost in
their natural state. Petroleum oil is the article
which is made to work such extraordinary results:
but it is after it has been chemically treated and
completely deodorized that it is improper conditiou
for the toilet. It was in far-off Russia that the-
effect of petroleum upon the hair was first observed,
a Government officer having noticed that a partially
bald-headed servant of his, when trimming tint
lamps, had a habit of, wiping \iis oil-besnicarcd
hands in hiascanty locks, and the result was in a
few months a much finer head of black, glossy hair
than lie, ever had before. The oil was tried on
horses and cattle that had lost their hair from the
cattle plague, and the rcsnlts were as rapid as they
were marvelous. The manes and even the tails of
horses, which had fallen oat, were completely, re
stored in a few weeks. These experiments were
heralded to the world, but the knowledge /.v:*.; prac
tically useless to the prematurely bald end gray, as
no one in civilized society could tolerate the use of
ikgctroleran as a dressing for the hair. the
skflLpf one of our chemists has overcome the ciSi-
cnlty, and bya process known only to himself, be
has. afcet.very elaborate aud costly experiments, suc
ceeded in- deodorizing refined petr ilenra, which
renders it susceptible of being handled as daintily
{/illy $3-20 u Ycar, ; including PostlagT,
UVekiy, 52 Suiubcrs a Yt-ar-
•1,0C0 Book- Tag es.
JkptZB-ICAK
4iSy U'6Wi^.Ii; . cl r-.-MCcU
tcdin the mosrTiuail
tyle. pvoliipc-
1 ages, p:
lv illn^
ing ibe mb
vuuce^m tl»o arts aud .science.s, lucJudiug new
interwfitiiiftlacts in r.gileuhr ie hoitii iiiti.LCr- tlit-
bom (vLealtk’, inedicai' progeess, social Mjdence, nat-;
ural bi&tor> T , gcdlogyj astronomy, I Tbe irost valu
able i radical papers by eminent w tilers in all de-
parluipnts ot science, will be found iu tbe-Scientific
American.
$3.20 a.year by mail, including postage. Discount to
clubs.- -tipecud circulais,- givitig cfdb rates/ sciit',
free, -Single copies mailed on receipt of 10 cents.—
May bB bad of sdl news tjealers.
connection with tbe.
A MEDIC AN,
-- Ameriam and
Foreign intents, and baveltbe largest establishment
in thes^yiKL: More t]ian liity tbomamd aiipllcjitionh
have been made through their agency.
Patents are obtained on tlw-l^st terms, models
of ue\v^nyentipns;an^ sketch^ exjsuiiitt-d,. ami adv
tb« v ^ co “ ee * a special notice is made in the Scientific
rH American Qf all inventions paUmted tbrouglir tlxis
agonujr^wciHi thefifitae afgtt^jcntj#>>f ^tiM 1 pati
nts afe att-en sold in T«rt or whole, to
.uai ue nau oi ail news (jcaiern.
PATIENTS. Eciestific
KessisAiiUixs i: Co. art- sslicltors of'iVhi
1 iu Trtrt or whole,
persons attiaoted to the invention l,y. surit iiotioe.
a ptuuphiet cimtaiiiong.fuiulpyetious.lor ohtai'iin^
pat.mt S Sciit' lfeel • The 'Sine:; t: ti e Am erica - • •* KE —
famousicas de cologne. The iknftiriinenta with
e human- liatr were -at-
Cotton Seed (graen)
.COO lbs.
the deodorized Hqitid on tiie
tended with the most astonisliing results. few
AcidPhosphate or Dlsolv-ad Boue GI
Gnlpbiate of Ammonia, 60
Kainit;. 140 lbs. log in i
•>.-
lbs
Making a ton of 2,000 lbs
Where the compost is to be applied
to worn or saudj land:
Stable Manure. 700 lbs.
Vlot'on Seel (green) .700 lbs
SupfeT-Phosjjimfce 500 Ujs
kainit... .100 llis
applications, where the ltair was thin and-falling
gave- remarkable tone and vigor to the : culp and
itair. ' Every .-'particle of dandruff disappears on
•d sos
tlie first or sccontidrctsing.and the!;qn:d sosearch-
ing in its natnre. seems to penetr ite to the roots at
A CARBOXagg ROMANCE.
Eespectfnliy Dedicated to tiro Bald
— . Beaded of Botli Sexes.
■M-
. . _ ! neighbor,
hence comes that smile serene ?”
'' 0,1 am now thrice happy—
I’ve found it—Carbolixe.
“ It’s just what I’ve been looking for,
Since I’ve been seventeen—
And getting balder every day
-AYiUIgOtCASBOUNR.
° TtVgrowing in right rapidly,
My hon'd can now be seen
Like other heads, in silken locks,
•• Thanks to my Carbolixe.
“ I know a pretty, biack-eycd maid,
' A royal little queen,
Who’ll be ns mueh rejoiced as I
i To sec tins Carbolixe.
“ Site’ll throw away her switclids,
false curls, and borrowed stieen.
And shake upon her shoulders plump,
. Tbe wealth of Carbolixe.
And wiieh our bead# arc covered o'er,
^■- Asotcce they were, I ween;
Well-tkfifoe n’tiroad the praises
5 Of wotidreus Cimpihx , ’ A
11 ‘WTitle kneeling at the altar,
\\ ith Father liettd between,
WifH call-the w r! • v-Ur.ess
A. A-.mateh fron*^i’aRi»-«.hnr_ '
** Aed ra the ha|.-..y ;ifu-rti r ’;e,
' When comes n change of see n e t
Wiln a little ili-.w out hearts to cheer,
r tV ^ 1] eali it L.iiZi..,..
Anref mid set up a radical change from the start, i!
is well known that the most beautiful colors art-
made Iron-, petralcnra, and, by ?c.uic mystcriout
operation oC u-tTurc, the u.-e of tliis'article gradu
ally imparts a beautiful light-brown color to tin
hair w.iich by eottlinned use.-deepciis to a black.
The color Tmnaia# permanent for.ar. indefinitelengtl,
of time, and the change .is so gradual that the mos:
iutimutp friends tail scjtrceiy detect its ttrogress
In a word. ;: is tbe. most wonderful discovery o:
the age, and well calculated lo make Lite prenu;
turely baa! and gray rejoice.
We advise our readers lo'give it a trial, feeling
satisfied ihst ouc application will convince t’teui of
Its wuL.ilcrful eCccLs.—Ptljidarg/i Gominerdai or
Oci. 2-*. 1S77.
l-efi;r-
cnce Rook, a volume bound in cloth aud eiit. with
the patent-laws, .ecusus <if tiic U. and 142 en
gravings ofncrhanicaliiioVeiiifcutA Price-.ocents.
Address for tiit; paper, or cenceruiL'g ’ patents,
MUKN.& CD:-. .37 P;*ik Row, New Ycrk-^
liiaucu utlicie, Cor # F ittli sts, Y*'asLii»glou, D. C
■3?i3i3EIS SIj M
isro Niiw Yosic
Asthe thus approaches for tbe re-.uwal of sub
scriptions, 1 nl; tics would remind its friends and
well wishers everywhere, that it is again a candidate
for considera ion and support. T'pon its tecord
■for the past .ten years it relies for a continuance ol
tlie hearty sympathy and gener; us eo operation
which have hitlie to been extended to it from every
quarter of the Union.
The Daily .Sux is a four-page sheet of 2S col
umns, price by mail, pott paid. 55 cents a month,
.or $5.5(1 per year.
Ibe Sunday ealtion of The Scxls an' eight.page
sheet of 55 columns. While giving the news of the
day, it also contains’ a large amount of liieraiy and
irisceUaneous matter specially prejifred for it.—
The Scsi> vr Sex has met with great success. Post
paid fiZUfa-yeai.-
It is published simtfltancorisjj- in Lnhdou and
New York, aud the transatlantic recognition is al
most as general and hearty :>a the An.e;team Al
though Ihe progress of. the Magszilie l as been a
Stesuy advance, it has not readied its editor’s ideas
of best, because her ideal co .timiallv outruns il,
and the magazine sv.itty follows after. To-day
Si, Nicholas stands alone iu
THE WORLD OF BOOKS,
The New York Tribune lias said of it: “ct. Nicho
las 1ms reached a higher platform, and command,
• or its service wiocr resources in .-lit and letters!
n*u ally of ils predecessors oi-eonicm).<)rarime-.-
ihe Loudon I.iteran-V.orid savs: -The:e is hoi
marazine for the young that can le said t» eq ua
tliis.choice production of.'-.cribjicra' Press.” '
G^ed Tilings i\)v 1878-9.
. Th • arrangements for itierary and art e. ntriliu
tionsfor the new vulumc^-ihe sixth—are comi Jete
drawing item alrt ::dy favorite sourcesgts Weill a
from pi-omtsing nc-.Vones. .Vlr.'IT-auk dt. 'otce-k
toil ci new serial story lor Loys, ^
NEW STAND l NEW GOODS !
. <J . SMITH & C
PERBY, ©
Including
FLOUR* MEAL, MEAT, LARD,
SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUP, RHOLASSES,
CRACKERS, CANDIES, CANNED GOODS,
SOAPS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, ETC., ETC.
We have* aiso
OUR RAM!
Central and Southwestern
,jj- llaj!#oatte. 0 fI
■■■ i»i,
Leave?" Stacou for Xfbalty ahd iiofauia' * *
Arrives at -Enfanla..... 2..-
Arrives at'.Albany *
Leaves Atacoc tor Columbus” ...ri"’« ^*
irrivasat Columbus |
Train? on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta.’'o-,!'
tunbns, Eufaula and' Albany 'daily, making r£i
We *« a “d AttaS
and Adana and Charlotte Air Line. At Vnf,„,
with Montgomery, and vKufanlaiBalbtmd* «
fo^us wiih Western and ^lobile and Girard Bbl.
EufanlatoMa coimect$at Fort. -Yrtley for ftrr,
daily except Sunday, and at iuihbeit for Fn3
•Gaines Mondays, Weduesdava and Fridars. aria
retnrmng leave Fort oaiues Tnesdays, ThuraLn.
and Saturdays at 4:47~srni: » “twiji
Train on Blakelv Extenajpn leaves. Albaav
Mondays, Tuesdays, TH'.trifl/y.s and Fridays. 1
coming South' Aito bast.
Leaves Atlanta. .2:0s , „
Arrives at Macon from Atlante eia? J
Leaves Albany..... l:10 A w
Ljeaves Enfania Suttav
Arpvee at Macon from Eufaula abd Albany 4:47 ? «
Leaves Columbus 11:001 ,
Arrives at Macon from Culumbos 2:05 rn
Leaves "Macon ......: 7:35 r v
Arrives at Augusta. .. fctoa u
Leaves Augusta. 9:45 rv
Arrives at -SuTahnah.:.X... .7:15s u
Making connection at gavanuah with Atlantic
aud Gulf Railroad for all points'in Florida
Passengers for MiMfedgevilla and Eatonton win
take train No..2 front Savannahand train No. 1 fr» m
Mavou", nBar trains connect daily except Jiondif
Tor these pomiL - ^ . s * - ’
: . WLLLLVM ROGERS.
General Supt. Central Raiiririd, Savannah.
?■< iff . . A'J W,«. RAOUL,
Supt, Southwestem hailroad, Macon.
TO AND FROM
SS* ^ JD
Macon St BFunswick R. 8,
•“AJCIlY FELLOWSHIP,’
Will rnn tlxrcu^li twelve moiiilily parts—bi'giiiiiiiig
uitli tlie number for November, If 78. (lie fin-t
voiume t - and will bc.iliinstcatiiU - by James -E.
Kelly. The story is one oj travel aud adventure
:n Florida anil the Bahamas. Fortiic ”i -Is a con
tinued fairy-talo,.
‘‘HALF A DOZE.t HOU.^EKS&’HaS.
Bv Eatliarine I). Smith, wilfiiUnttratiotik Ly Freil-
eriek Deilmau. ’ egiiisdn tbe same mnnbe; atm a
fresh serial by Sneaa-.Cuoiidge,- entitle,! ‘-fcye
bright,”.with plenty of pieturbs, will be commenc
ed early in the volume.'-, There will also be a con
tinued fairy-tale, called 9
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O N afid-after Snnday, the 2Cth instant, -passenmr
trains on tide road will run as follows:
trails on this road will run as follows:
CUMBERLAND UOUBB vi* BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER “ od J h tv daily.
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2. NORTH—LtAILT
DAY- ACC. MMOpATION No. 3. SllF: II,
Via fosnp'and'Ave Oak—Daily, except St ml;y.
7 ;."U x a
lb r3»<
11:57 am
6:31 tl
8:25x
Ja, tK.iuvillc
No. 4. NORTO—ihtily except Sunday.
Leave J*:ksoiiviBoy;y„'.
shall gnarautee.prices in children oud bovs suits cheaper than they
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* •—,mAo-H"hndffee'frbhtiiairasa '
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have as good, a head of Itair as I ever had. It is
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M GET EXPHESS.
raa-4engcr« from Florida by this train connect at
J«mp| Arith train arriving in Alteon ax 5:10. r.
daily t%zei± Sunday,’ . /,
“Ta.-:Sender« for Brfinm'frk and
Dar^-utake 1 this, tr.iiu. arriving at. DruntfuricJc at
6:45 a.ju: •
- I'asHcii^ers from Crutw^id arrive at Savannah
St 8;4t» a. in- ^
' SO change of «ra. Lehrcen Mont^omcfy an*i
Jagfcf«isvl:ie.
PaHkinw ifciKJiS; Y&P nut thrrjngh to and’ froor
Savauiah and i stke -City hJid Jiontnomery and Jack
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