Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, September 16, 1872, Image 3

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"CjtfrY GOVERNMENT. W. A. MtiSf. '**l.sor. ALDKKMK n : , , p. AT A. K. Tinsley’, V i k!;„,;, KS e. vvOODl.l ef, v (i - B. Roberts, wi shms E. I*. Strong, ; Y hlnu,' J Bussell, R. Waggknstbin. nVrUS" ■i p Finney’ ■ . .Guard House Keeper. . 1 • phVi'iky Street Overseer. V' iuHMAN City Sexton. .‘liffkrs ...uwhc ... the MrU .lot* | hi. Oilier i* prr|mrrl t •*• 111.. -lot. I*rlniinu * *“ x.li limes, ;•> i n*s U .iiiisi'.K'loi')' .< :| ll. I'inr ”' ,r “ mini.- a s|)eelull.v. • HOliclt orders, ssit will do our im-nI lo pl?a*e you. 1 HOME AFFAIRS. WA€OS.A.. PT. l, !•. Particular Notice.—Tlie proprietors of this paper will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any persons connected with this oflice unless by special agreement The notes or other papers upon the individual members of the Urrn will not be traded for unless en dorsed by the tirm. Parties will do well to re member this. Death. —We are pained to learn that Mrs. W. R. Singleton died last night at her resi dence, after a short illness. The New Local.— Mr. A K. Watson took charge of the local column of our neighbor, the Telegraph, to-day. We congratulate that paper upon the valuable acquisition. Trade to-day is very good. Some merchants say they did a larger business last week than anv week of the past season. This augurs well. Good-bye.—The valedictory of out friend, Mr. John D. Lloyd, appeared in yesterday’s Telegiaph. We do not know where Mr. L. will cast his lot, but our best wishes attend him. Bkutal.—Old Tom Price, an old neg o well known to our citizens, was brutally beaten by a lot of negroes, at a camp-meeting near For syth, yesterday. A speech made by Tom some years ago in the same locality was the cause. Phi Gamma Society".—The editorial stuff of this paper acknowledge the courtesy of an in vitation to he present at the Anniversary of the Phi Gamma Society of Emory College, at Ox ford, September 22d. We will endeavor to be represented on that happy occasion. South Macon Drug Store. — Dr. S. D. Ev erett comes out this evening in a card to the public. He is not a candidate for Congressman, hut is one for the public patronage. Therefore he docs not expect your votes, but your pat ronage. He keeps none hut the purest drugs and medicines, end superintends in person the prescription department. Wohse than a Conundrum.—A few days ago, at Hawkinsville, David Brown was mar ried to Mary Brown, by the Rev. Mr. Brown of that place. They departed for a bridal trip to Savannah, both neatly attired in fashionable brown suits, returning to make a home with Mr. and Mrs. Brown—the latter of whom were Browns before marriage—but not relatives. Now, the aforesaid is a nephew of the elder Mr. Brown; while his fair bride is a cousin of Mrs. Brown, the elder; therefore, what rela tionship will the Browns to he bear to the elder Browns, or any other Browns, for that matter ? The only person in town who can answer this conumdruin is Brown, the popular artist on Cotton avenue, who is a distant relation to the above Browns. Meeting of the First Ward. Macon, Ga., Sept. 14,1872. A meeting of the citizens of the First Ward of the city of Macon was held in the llall of No. 3 Engine-house. On motion, Col. R. W. Jemison, sr., was called to the chair, and A. Beck, Esq., appoint" ed secretary. The chair made a few eloquent remarks on the object of the meeting, and, on motion, ap pointed a committee of five, consisting of Thos. U. Conner, J. V. Greer, E. Isaacs, J. H. Pel lew and D. G. Shelian, to report the names of permanent ofilcers for the First Ward Demo cratic Club. The above committee, on consultation, re ported the names of the following gentlemen, and they were duly elected : For Permanent President, W. R. Phillips. For “ Vice “ Pat Peyton. For “ Secretary, W. Poe, jr. On motion, the secretary was requested to enroll the names of those present wishing to become members of the club. Mbmuehs.—R W Jemison, Sr, Alex Beck, R W Jemison, Jr, E M Perry, T Southall, W A Poe. Edward Sprintz, Robt Waggenstein, H T Conner, C C Guilford, C Masterson, D M Gu gle, Geo A Keith, T Pierce, A J Orr, Jos Har rison, J F Ross, W S Spinner, II J Spinner, D R Bostick, J V Greer, Henry Dreyfous, G T l.anier, Pat Bandville, J A Pugh, Gordon Gard ner, J Benner, H E Oliver, F Bevoll, C A Ells, Thos U Conner, D B Conner, G C Conner, Z T Conner, John O’Neal, Z Edwards, Jas Nelson, Victor Menard, Forrester Strong, W II Wood son, J S Stewart, C D Heidt, E R Richards, J H Johnson, Dennis Daly, D M Durret, E Isaacs. On motion, an executive committee of six was appointed by the chair, composed of J. V. Greer, Dennis Daly, Henry Dreyfous, D. M. Durret, T. U. Conner and E. Isaacs. On motion, the following committees were appointed by the chair: Committee on by-laws, T. Southall, T. U. Conner, R. W. Jemison, jr., A. J. Orr and C. C. Guilford. Committee to notify permanent ofilcers of their election—J A Pugh, Thos Pierce, E M Perry. Committee to solicit membership—C D Heidt, Henry Jones, R J Ready, C Masterson, W Poe, Jr. Committee to invite suitable persons to ad dress each meeting of the club—A Beck, R W Jemison, Sr, Geo A Keith. Resolved, That the members of this club at tend the meetings of the Central Club when they are able. On motion, it wss agreed that the Ist Ward Democratic Club meet at the hall of No. 3 En gine House next Wednesday night at eight Q clopk, and Secretary instructed to advertise said meeting in the daily papers. On motion, the meeting adjourned. R. )\ . Jemison, Sr., Chairman. A. Beck, Secretary. R . E Paid For - —Justice to our business interest requires that all communications naming or suggesting candidates for nomina tion for any office ehall be charged at the rate t ° f tux7ltv cfnU fine. This rule will be rig | idly enforced. , f School or Rkfoum.—Hll Honor, W. A Hull', Principal. Lucy Quick is a naughty young lady. Quick to get mad,-quick to get drunk, she Is quick to get lined $6 and costs, which she did. Andersonville Is a locality known to the po lice as a disreputable holo. Rows there are frequent. Sam Murphy, Edward Cuffee and Frank Lee, got mixed up in a eusstn’ scrape Suturduy night, which resulted In Sum and Frank having to pay $2 and costs each. Alex. Wilder heat Mary Ann. Wilder, Ills wife. He smoothed her aching brow with a flat iron. Objecting to tills gentle mode of dispersing her care and troubles, she laid Alex, arrested. It was a clear ease of a family tight, and lie redu ces Ills pocket book to the tune of #5 and costs, wlille Mary Ann pays $2.50. W. C. Gaiter also took it into Ills head to put Ids wife over the heud with a rolling pin For tiia extra trouble of curling her eye brows, he plunks down $5 and costs, or lakes lodging at the guard house fora few days. George Armstrong waded Into anothe: inoke with a kn’fe and cut him up considerably.— Case continued. Frank Bonner for disordeih conduct was up, but the case was continued. Ijis.l of i)uiiigees I’. It. Bt. Sept. Hi, 18T2. J W Burke & Cos. .1 L Gunliousi & Cos. D Flanders Ac S, Felix Corput, G 11 Wells, M S Meyer Ac Cos. A Mix <te Cos. V Powers, K C Wilder iV S, Ellis & C, I. Vannncld, G K Bar ker, C O Yeager & Cos. D M Gugcl, J S Scho ll,. Id ,Vc S, J A Knight, Jno Rutherford, Single ton, Hunt & Cos. S Wiixclbnum & B, E PStrong, G No shiium, Sewuour, Tinsley A Cos Harde man Ac S, J Collins. Campbell .1, Collins, Flanders Ac Cos. 1. W Kasdal, Suulshiirv Rcs pass Ac Cos. Fannie Webb. Hi-own Hotel Arrival!*. l*'or 2-1 Honrs preceding 12 M. To-dmj D C Garrett, Atlanta, J E Pye, Dr It Wright, C R Gressham, A E Watts, N M Danielly, For syth, Ga ; li Bernstein, .Jacob Ransor, F.aufala, Ala.; J S Ruine, D Nainian, Albany, Ga.; E L EUlrige and family, J S Price, N A Smith, Auiericus, Ga.; A Vankirsh, Baltimore, M D; A L Bailey, Cincinnati. Ohio; A .T Dawtcr, -Jr. Scriven co. Ga.; W S Cohen, Rome, Ga.; A McNuttv R II Anderson, Geo A Ross, W m H Rose Sov ; David W'ells, M C Johnson, NY; James Mott, B iinbridge; H 8 Dennara; Perry, Ga.; J H Pound, Barnesville; J F Coney, J C Coney, C C Bozeman, Huwkkinavillc; W C Clark, Jas J Weems, Clayton, Ala.; E Jones, Fort Gaines, S Me A White, R J Courtney Say; W Gibson, Augusta,Ga.; A J Howara Albany; W B Moses, Atlanta; It I, Mayer and wife, Jacksonville, Fla ; E T Smith, ’Talbot co. Ga.; T II Hudson, Miss.; T C Houser, Fort Valley; A T Morelana; Texas; .T A Page, Berrum co. Jno F Fletcher, M Hallcnheek, Columbus; G W Avery, Morgan, Ga.; W A Ferguson, Hawks ville. True.—Mice harms the cheese when they can, and the girls charm the lie’s, and they can’t help it. Ullmann, at the Isaacs House House Saloon, says this is so, and liis capital soup and lunches served up every day, at lunch hours, together with his Cincinnati beer and Rhine wine, w ill prove it. Ullman is handsome, and ought to know. 135 CITY DIRECTORY. MASONIC. Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets every Ist and 3d Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue. Mizpali Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and 4tli Thursday nights at Masonic Hall. Constantine Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., meets every 2dand4tli Monday night at Masonic Hall. St. Oilier Commandcry, No. 2, Knights Tem plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at Masonic Hall. FIREMEN. Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in each month—House Poplar st., corner 3d. Oemulgee No. 2 meets Ist Mouday night in each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near City Hall. Young America No 3 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House 3dst., corner Mulberry Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House corner Hawthorne and 3d streets. Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday hi each month—Housed in City Hall. Hook and Ladder No. 1 meets Ist Friday night in each month—House Poplar st., cor ner 2d. ODD FELLOWS. Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs day night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cotton Avenue. United Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Ilall. Germania Lodge, No. 59, meets every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at Odd Fellows! Hail on 2d and 4th Mondays of each month. KNIGHTS OF I'YTIIIAS Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. GOOD TEMPLARS. Walton Lodge, No. 23, meets every Tues day night at Progress Club Hall. Aurora Lodge, No. Sit, meets every Friday night at their Hall in Hollingsworth Block. Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets every Monday night at Progress Club Hall. Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill. SOCIETIES Progress Club meets every Sunday night at their llall on Mulberry street. Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each month at No. 2 Engine House. Maiachi Lodge, No. 146, I. O. B. 8., meets second and fourth Sundays in each month. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets every Wednesday night at 1 lie Passenger Depot. Visiting brethren welcome, CHURCHES. Kl^.tcopal —Christ Church, Rev. B. Johnson, Rector—Walnut st., between 2d and 3d. Ser vices 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 p. M. St. Paul’s Church, Rev.* H. K. Rees, Rector —Vincvillc. Services II M. ; sp. m. Chil dren’s Service; 6p. M.- Evening Prayer. St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ Church, at sp. m. Near Macon & Brunswick Railroad Freight Depot. CalJiolic —St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. D. Bazin. Mass 7A. M. ; High Mass 10:00 A. M. ; Vespers 4 1-2 p. m. Presbyterian— Mulberry St. Church, Rev. C. B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 10 1-2 A. m. and 8 P. M. Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Wm. McKay, pastor. Services semi-monthly. hruditixh Synagogue—3. H. Hertz, President Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve ning and Saturday morning. Baptist —lst Baptist, Rev. W. 11. Mclntosh, pastor—2d Street, between Cherry and Poplar. Services 10 1-2 A. m. and 8 1-4 p. m. ; Sunday school 4 1-2 P. M. Second Baptist, Rev. James Mcßryde, pastor —near Fihdlay’s Foundry. Services 101-2 A. M. and 8 p. m. Mission Chapel, Windsor Hill, supplied from the city churches. MethodM Episcopal —Mulberry Street, Rev. J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry st., corner Ist. Services at 10 1-12 A. M. and 8 p. M. First Street Church, Rev. W. W. Hicks, pas tor—lst street, between Oak and Arch. Ser vices 101-2 A. M. and 8 F. M. Vineville Church, supplied from tins city churches. East Macon Church, Rev. J. W. Burke, pas tor. Services 10 1-2 A. M. and 4p. m. Jones’ Chapel—Windsor Hill—services at the usual hours by the Pastor. Rev. B. A. Cain. BY TELEGRAPH SPECIAL TO TUB MACO.X DAILY K.YTKHPUINK over th links or the southern and Atlantic co ” FROM WASHINGTON. 'Washington. SepUmibor Hi.—Tlio In dian bravos, iu charge of Ueuerul Cowan, from upper Missouri nml numbering six ty bead lmve arrived. They want to be given new bunting grounds ns the route of the Northern Pacific Kailrond running through their country threatens to destroy their purposes. It is officially announced Unit several Cabinet ofllcers will bo in Washington this week and will remain until Hie Octo ber, campaign opens. Ex Congressman Clark, of Texas, lias again conic lo grief, having been com pelled by mi outrage of public opinion to resign the postnmslership given him im mediately on being kicked out the House of Representatives. Ail the Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania Clerks are being sent home to vote. Etowaii. Carlos will he hack sometime this week. He will bring the finest stock of good tilings ever brought to the Macon market. 145 Cremona Vioi.i ns.—A century ago manufac turers of violins tried to discover by what means Steiner made the “Cremona” violins so far superior to all others. They could not do it, however, for Steiner kept Ids secret well. Giles F. 1 iiley, the manufacturer of ('barter Oak Stoves also keeps ids secret IVell. Stove manufacturers have long tried to find it out, hut have failed. All who have used the Char ter Oak 6ay it is the host stove in use. If you want to leave you children and grand-children a fortune, hny a Charter Oak Stove. It is an everlasting stove, and an everlasting blessing. No family should be without it. 135 Farkak’s Electric—Warranted to cure the following diseases or money refunded: Dip tlieria, Neu-algia, Cramp and Colie, Headache, PUirrhoe and Rheumatism if not of too long standing. Fauhar’s Ague Cure—Warranted to cure in three days or money refunded. For sale by all Druggists. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, • 93-171 Wholesale Agents. The Great Race— In years long gone a man of brains, Looked down the rushing stream, And saw a race of cooking stoves, Send forth a mighty steam. The race was not so very long. For the “ Charter Oak ” was swift; It gained each day and left the rest Behind on the ivaves adrift. The people, came in wondrous crowds — The race to ace they said, While hats went up and they shouted long The Charter Oak’s ahead. 134-135 Good - —Rice birds and oysters served every day at Carlos’. i2B. Portraits for $20.00, No. 8 Cotton Avenue. Card Photographs $2.50 per dozen at Brown’s Gallery. Life Life Size Pictures painted for SSO, at Riddle’s old stand, No. 8 Cotton Avenue. Baby Pictures neatly executed at No. 8 Cot ton Aveuue. Money required when the negative is made, at No. 8 Cotton Avenue. Rice Birds and Oysters. —The public are Informed that Don Carlos serves up every day at his restaurant, on Mulberry street, Rice Birds and Oysters. Those fond of good eating will do well to call. 127 MAICIAL & COMMMAL Daily Itevicw or tlie Market. Office Macon Daily Enterprise, I September 16—2 o’clock, P. M. j Cotton. —Report for 24 hours, since 2 P. M. yesterday. Soldjlß7 bales; shipped 249 bales. Received 213 bales. statement. Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872 bales 412 Received last 24 hours 213 Received previously 1,909 2,122 Total receipts.! 2,534 Snipped last 24 hours 249 Shipped previously J,167 — 1,416 Stock on hand this evening 1,118 Market firm 17%c. Tlie Moraine;' Mnrketa. New York, Sept. 16—10 a. m.—Gold 13%. Spot cotton quiet; ordinary 16%; good ordi nary 17%; low middlings 20%; middlings 21; good middlings 22%. Futures quiet; Sept. 19%; Oct. 1813-10, Nov. 18%; Dec. 18%; March 20 5-16. Sales 5,900, of which 4000 was Satur day. Sterling 8%. 10:30 a.m.—Gold 113%. Futures firm. Sales 6000; Sept. 19%; Oct. 18%; Nov. 18%; Dec. 18 15-16; March 20 5-16. Sterling 8%@9%. 11a.m. —Gold 113%. Futures firm. Sales 6700 00; Sept. 19 9-16; Oct. 18%; Nor. 18%; Dec. 18 5-16; March 205 16. 11:30 a. m.—Gold 113%. Futures decreasing. Sales 7600; Sept. 19%; Oct. 18%; Nov. 18%; Dec. 18 15-16; Meh. 20 5-16. Liverpool, Sept. 14—11 apn.—Cotton heavy. Sales 8000; middling uplands 9%; middling Orleans 10%. Chn nge of Schedule. WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD, ) Atlanta, Ga., April 17,1872. f On and after Sunday, the 21st Instant Day Passenger Train (outward) leaves Atlanta 8:30 A. M., Connecting at Kingston jvitli THROUGH FAST LINE TO NEW ORLEANS Day Pussenger NEW YORK FAST LINE leave Atlanta 4:05 p. m., Connecting ut Dalton with EAbT TENNESSEE THROUGH LINE TO NEW TORS TIME 43 HOURS 30 MINUTES! Night Passenger Fast Line to New York, leaves Atlanta 11:10 P. M., via East Tennessee and Georgia, at Dalton, or NASHVILLE A CIIATTAfIOOOA AT CHATTANOOGA TIME 54 HOURS. Day Passentcr (inward) through from New York via East Tennessee, Arrives at Atlanta 3:50 P. M. Night Passenger (Inward) through from New York via East Tennessee or Louisville, Arrives at Atlanta 1:30 A. u. E. B. WALKER, Master Transporatiotn. C. W. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. Offlc at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry street gyAU business will receive prompt atten tion. 96-173 BROWN’S GALLERY ! No. 8 Cotton Avenue, * I Is the place, where all the differ ent styles of pictures are made at greatly reduced prices. REDUCTION! REDUCTION!! In consequence of the great reduction in price of Groceries in the Northern markets, and owing to the Repeal of Duties ijn many articles in our lino, we now offer the following goods at annexed prices : 7 Lbs. A. Sugar for SI.OO. 7 1-2 Lbs. Ex. C. Sugar for SI.OO. 8 Lbs. C. Sugar for SI.OO. MIXED TEAS 75c. Per Lb. SAGGARS A SPECIALTY! Foreign ami Domestic Wines and Liquors OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Fresh Crackers Every Week! if* You Don't see what You Want, Ask for it. PUTZEL & JACOBS, NEW YORK GROCERY STORE, 2d ST., DAMOUR BLOCK. 123-149e0d Change of Schedule. ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. FORTY-ONE MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE Office Macon and Augusta Railroad, I Macon, May 18, 1872. f ON and after Sunday, May 19, 1872, and un til further notice, tlie trains oil this Road will run as follows. DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Augusta 11.00 A. M. Leave Macon 0.30 a. m. Arrive at Augusta 2.45 p. M. Arrive at Macon 7.40 r. M. fSfPassengers leaving Macon at 0.30 A. M. make close connection at Camak witti day pas senger trains on the Georgia Railroad for At lanta and all points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going North, and with trains for Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, und all stations on tlie Georgia RuilroaY igyTicket* sold and baggage die. KCd to all points North, both by rull and by steamships from Charleston. 24 lv S. K. JOHNSON Suo’t. Wesleyan Female College, MACON, GA. rpilE Thbty-Uftti Annual Session begins OC -1 TOIlKlt 7, 1872. The entire expense, per annum, of a Board ing Pupil, who takes no extra utudy, is $315 00, exclusive of books. No extra charge for Vocal Music, Calisthen ics or Elementary Drawing. For Catalogues containing full information, address K*v. E. 11. MYERS, D.D., President, or C. W. SMITH, 107-156 Secretary Faculty. T. 11. COX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ralston Hall Building, CHERRY STREET, MACON. GGOKGIA. 123tf Wanted—A HOUSE. WANTED a small 2 or 3 roomed bouse, in the vicinity of the Enterprise office. Possession wanted October Ist. Address BO- Kj 107tf Macon, G. rp 1 Change of Schedule. MACON AND WESTERN R. It. CO., I Macon, Ga., June 14, 1872. j ON and after Sunday June 10th, the follow ing schedule for Pussenger Trains, will be observed on this road: DAY PASSENGER. Leave Macon 8:50 A. M. Arrive at Macon 7:30 A. M. Leavo Atlanta 2:00 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 8:15 p. M. NlGlfcf PASSENGER. Leave Macon 10:00 p. m. Arrive at Macon... 9:25 p. m. Leave Atlanta 4:00 p. M. Ai rive at Atlanta 6:00 a. m. 7:80 A. M. and 9:25 p. M. Trains make close connections at Macon with Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta and with South western Railroad for point* In Southwest Gcor gla. 3:15 p. M. and 6.06 A. M. trains connect at Atlanta with Western and Atlantic Railroad for points West. A. J. WHITE, 55tf Superintendent. Mrs- T. B- Ford's School For Young Ladies, WILL be reopened on MONDAY, Septem ber liOtli Inst., at the residence, corner College street and Cotton avenue. The house lias been thoiougbiy repaired and renovated, and every means will be used to promote the comfort, as well as advancement, of her pupil*. TERMS —Per Month, Invariably In advance: English 7 00 French—At Instructor’s prices. Applications for admission and particulars may be made to Dr. T. B Ford, at Ids Drug Store, corner Cotton avenue and College street. 131-150 NOTICE. A LL persfris Indebted to the estate of Jacob A Gloss, Deceased, will please come forward and settle with Valentine Kahn, Administra tor, and all who have any claims against said estate will (lease present them to the under signed for settlement. 131-157 | VALENTINE KAHN. SOUTH MACON DRUG STORE! WE return thunks to the citizens of South west Macon for your increased patron age, especially In the line of prescriptions, and promise you that you shall have our whole at tention. A DRUCSTORE is gi cally needed in out part of the clly. You shall have every advantage in cm-: ii* a iekn. pntm ■> mu !*, IMHHIPT YTTHVriON, DAY OK NIGHT, That cun lie iillorded by any house in the city. The ladles are invited to examine our Toilet Article &, Come ail, nml wc will please you if possible. FRESH DRUGS RECEIVEDEVICRY MONTH S. I. EVERETT, Drnguist, r. i IQO Fourth Street, near Arch. L. N. WHITTLE. GKO. W. UIWTIN. win rri.i: a (jinti,ni, AT'TOKNEVI. Ac.. AT I.AW, NO. 2 COTTON AVENUE, M ACON, GA. 32-107 Tin: hunt an i> cheapest. SODA WATER M ANUFACTIHIBI) BY W. P. CARLOS NO .llnllierry Ml., llucon. <■ a. I AM now fully prepared to furnish pure bot tled SODA WATER In any quantity. Ord ers by until or telegraph promptly attended to. I have In store and am constantly receiving every description of Fancy nml Family Groceries, WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUIT, FISH, GAME, and every delicacy when in season. Bur nml Restaurant up stairs, supplied with the very bell in the market. Parties purchasing goods from me can always rely upon them being fresh and first class in every respect. wn. p. <’a it i,os. i-tf BOSTON AND— Savannah Steamship Line. SAILING DAYS—THE 10TH 20TII and BOTH OF EACH MONTH. IOW rates of freight and Insurance. First- J class passenger accommodations. Order your goods shipped by “Boston and Savannah Steamship Line, ’ and avoid all delay und extra handling. RICHARDSON & BARfJARD, Agent, Savannah, Ga. F. NICKERSON & CO., Agents, 181-209 Boston. J. A. MERCIER, Commission Merchant, 15. T HAY STREET, Bet. Whitaker and Barnard St., Savannah, Ga. All orders will receive prompt attention. Con signments of all kinds respectfully solicited. 181-309 PARCHED ICQFFEE. boit sc McKenzie, Cotton and Commission MERCHANTS, loh liny Ntreet, Savannah, Ga. 131-209 MEYER, COHEN Sc CO.. WHOLESALE DKALEKH IN Boots and Shoes, 48 Broughton Nl„Nnvuniiali, Ga Merchants supplied at New York Market 131-209 Prices. A. S. A EDEN & IlltO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS —AND— Dcalcrt* in Fruits, Fish and Produce, No. 95 Bay St., Savannah, Oh. ConHitfnmentfl Holicltetl. Order** promptly attended to. 1 111-209 E. D. SMYTHE, IMDORTER OF L’ROCKKKY, Glassware u.n<l Chinn, And Dealer in House Furnishing Goods, 142 Congress and 141 St. Julian St*. SAVANNAH, GA. 131-209 KIRKSEY Sc SOOTT. COTTON FACTORS —AND— * COJiniNHIOA MERCHANTS, Kelley’s Block, Bay Struct, Savannah, Ga. Liberal advancement* made on consignments. 131 209 F. W. SIMS Sc CO:, Cotton Factors and Cicneral Commission Merchants HATAKNiU, UKORUIA. Hogging and Tics supplied at market prices. Advances made on Cotton, or other consign ments. Money promptly remitted. 181-209 A. It. CHAMPION. OKO. C. PKEKMAN. CHAMPION A FREEMAN, Commission Merchants Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, SAVANNAH, GA, 1:11-200 FOR SALE. ■7OOO NEGATIVES TIIE patrons of Riddle’s Gallery that wish to preserve the Negatives mode by him or his operator, must call withing 30 days, as it cost too much to keep them In. good or der. One dollar each will pay the bill. Also many picture# that have been left for copying will be disposed of If not vaUsd for in 80 days. W. T. BROWN, 112-tf No. 8, Cotton Avenue. Armaniy L. Butts. Edoar A. Ross. COAL AND WOOD. WE arc ready to fill orders at reduced rate* for the very beet COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL, COKE and BLACKSMITH COAL, also beet UPLAN D OA K and HICKORY WOOD. Orders left at the oflice of A. G. Butts, at store of Wlnshtp A Callaway, or at yard M. <& W. R. It., iviil receive prompt attention. 114-192 BUTTS A BOSS. ARE IN FULL BLAST FOR THE CAMPAIGN, with 50 Kits New Mess and No. 1 Mackerel. 10 Quintals Lurgo White (summer cured) Codfish. 215 Utils. Fresh Table Potatoes. 15 Uhls. Silver Skin White and Red Onions. 20 Tierces Four Accand Magnolia Hams. 1,000 Lbs. Pig Strips (for Breakfast). 43,172% I, I is. Wiley’s XXXX. (and all the heat brands from the Georgia Mills). Flour in Uhls., Hulf llbls., Whole, Half ami ' Quarter Sacks. 75 Firkins, Tubs, Buckets, nnd Palls of Martin’s "Gilt Edge" Butter. I>sHhds,, Bills, and Half Bills. New Or leans A. Ex. C., Crushed, Powdered, nnd Put. Cut Lonf Sugars. 34,587 Segura from Cuba aud Massachusetts, (all made to smoke.) Brandies, Whiskies, Gin, Ram and Wines of all denominations. Our stock of TOBACCO is one of the largest in the South. “BILLY” TOTTEN lius got the manufactory of N. C. and Va. at his bidding. Wo challenge honest competition in quality and prices. Money or goodncccptan ces will get the best of attention at GREER, LAKE* CO.’S, Corner Cherry and Third Sts., Macon, Ga. 117 142 NOTICE. OffiukGun. Tick’t Agt., M. &B. R. R. Cos., I August 13, 18P2. j ON and after the above dutc, return tickets to Savannah and Bruaswlek can be bud ut the Ticket Office ut General Passenger Shed, tickets good until Ist November. lOOtf E. J. MARTIN, G. T. Agt. Special Registration!. A LI, Male persons who have attained the ago of twenty one years, and reside with in the corporate limits of the City of Macon, are required to register their names In order to vote at the iqiuolul election called to Ratify or Reject the Charter recently passed by the Leg islature. The Book will bo opened on Mon day, August 26tli, and eloscat 6 o’clock, P. M., on (he 18th duy of September next. By order of W. A. HUFF, Mayor. J. A. McManus, Clerk C. C. 116-td SPECIAL ELECTION. A special election will be held nt the City Hull In tlie City of Macon on Monday the 23d day of September next to vote on the Rat ification or rejection of tlmeity Charter recent ly passed by the Legislature. The Polls will bo opened at 8 o’c’.ok a. m. und close atC o’clock p. M. Persons voting for Ratification will have tlie words on tlicir Ballots—“ Itatify Charter ” Those for Rejection will have the words on their Ballots “ Jleject Charter. ” By order of W. A, HUFF, Mayor. J. A. McManus Clerk C. C.‘ 116-td n. n. WRIOLBT. IVM. A. CHERRY. B. H. WRIGLEY Sc CO., General Commission Merchants, ANI) REAL ESTATE AGENTS 06 & 68 SECOND BRTEET, 123tf Macon. Ga. FOR SALE OR RENT.™ A DESIRABLE house, nearly new, situated on Troup Hill, with four rooms and two basement rooms below, with kitchen and a good well of water and half acre of lund. If sold, the terms are part eash and balance In monthly Instalments, also a Three room house with kitchen for sale on same terms as above. Apply at tlie wurerooms of tnim & Hendrix, Blake’s Block, or at the Dixie Works. T. GUERNSEY. I2Btf ATTENTION I INSURANCE AGENTS. ALL Insurance Agents doing business in the city are requested to call at tbls office, make returns and pay a tux of 2% pci’ cent, on their receipts to Sept. 1. Br order of Council. 1 chas. j. Williamson, I29tf Treasurer. Giemey, Bartni-1 Henflrii, BUILDERS SUPPLY STORE, Blnke’s Block, Poplar Street, (Between Third and Fourth.) WHITE AND YELLOW PINE WORK, Nash, Door*, Blinds, Frame*, Bracket*, Newel Pope, Ilalnter*. Mjtntlc*. Etc., Etc. Carpenter Tools, Locka, Nalls, Hinges, Paints; Oils, Glass anti Potty, Etc. CONTRACTORS for BI ILOING. DRESSED AND ROUGIPLUMBER AT OUR FACTORY, DIXIE WORKS, CHERRY ST. 123-tf JAjfEtf 11. BLOUNT. IBAAC HARDEMAN. BLOUNT A HARDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. OFFICE, at entrance Ralston Hall, Cherry street. 4t) ~ 3fao To the Business Men of Macon. THE ALBANY NEWS Circulates exclusively in Dougherty. Mitchell, Lee, Baker and Worth Counties.' J3f* The wealthiest Cotton growing section of Georgia. the news is the best Advertising Medium in Southwest ern Georgia. ADVBkTISKMEXTS SOLICITSD. CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor. 89