Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, September 16, 1872, Image 4

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For the Enterprise. | Tributary to the Memory of J. W. Schofield! Death (ails uot to cast its mantle of gloom over the hearts of kindred spirits to the dead, whether it come with stealthy and hasty step, or with slow tread and long-continued solemn warning. To the loving it ever hath been some consolation to take the last sad look at the loved form of a dying friend, and press the nerveless hand, while the pallor of death o'ercasU the placid brow, and before the cold clod covers it forever. If ll is sad thus to part from friends while the last breath of life is passing out. and the heart is Ix-ntiiig iis last tlirol> while the eye Is turning aghast toward tlie sky. and the spirit is taking its everlasting flight from mortality to im mortality, how much sadder and disconso late to part from one whoso face paled by the hand of disease, yet wreathed with smiles, and return to find wreathing smiles and pallid face gone horn earth forever ! The last sad consoling duty forbidden by absence—the sad duty ol standing at the bed-side of the dying and watching the struggles of the soul to release Itseli from its "Umament of clay " of tenderly folding the winding sheet around the lov ed form and following the iiier to the si lent tomb—the advent of death becomes doubly sad. ’Twus thus the spirit of our friend and brother James W. Meholield was taken from us Although for elgh teen month* the fatal malady hud been preying upon Ilia constitution and we bail for so long a time watched the ravaging success with which Ills eeblc body resisted its steady inroad* —although wo hud seen him sometimes hopeful id n eovt-ry and sometimes in i.tlei despair although con schnis nf the curly Im-ijo of tile and death ami HccuHloincd to apprehensions id a liiml cleaving of spirit and body and al though separated in all the business lelu tlous of life, yet his death is nevertheless mourned. Ids presence none llie less miss ed iiikl ids memory held none the less dear. a soul so noble mid a spirit so generous and kind cannot pass from earth without leaving a void behind Keenly sons!hie of the duties of man to Uod and to liis fellow-men. a zealous co-worker In the church and in aociely, truly honorable in deportment und scrupulously correct iu all Ills dealings with men, an ardent lover of all that’s beautiful in principle and in life, a warm and constant friend, ami above all a devoted follower of the great Shepherd , James Schofield was u bright example of true manhood, and Ida death is un Irreparable loss In these degenerate limes. Endowed with line perceptive powers of Intellect, educated iu the science of law and possessed of u good liberal ed ucation, no young memlier of the Macon Jlur bad fairer prospects of success As a Judicial officer of the county his nice discriminating [towers of mind, his deep, correct sense of Justice and his uniform Impartiality in alldeoUions rendered gave entire satisfaction and won for him an en viable distinction. The writer of lids tribute to the memory of Ids friend will ever remember the cordial welcome ex tended him by the deceased, when, two years ago, a stranger, ho adopted Macon as Ids home. Students of the same school, familiar with the same oeu amt liku associa tions. a eonyrniality of spirit and common purpose marked their daily intercourse, and when discuse drove him from the busi ness walks of life, no onefcltlhe loss more than the writer, a* none had learned to appreciate him more. While the older members of the bur from their business engagements offered but little comfort to the stranger embryo lawyer, it was [leen liarly refreshing to find iu ,1 limes Scho field so warm, kind and generous a nature. Hut Ids noble spirit lias gone to luiugle in brighter scenes—to Join Hie association of the bleated. Having borne with uncx ampled patience %nd fortitude the in tensest [mugs "that flesh Is heir to,” having furnish ed the work allotted in this mortal sphere, that noble spirit lias returned to the "Clod who gave it.” Janies W. Bcbofiold died in tiro triumphant hope of a blessed im mortality beyond the grave. T. li. C. Macon, B*pl- 10,1H7—. BYINCTON’S HOTEL, FORT VALIdCY, GEORGIA, 18 Till? HItDAkIANT 1108 Ki: For the Train from Savannah, AugUfltaand Ma con to Coluuilma. bh>>i k iioi ftt: For the Train from Eufcrtla and Albany to Macon. *1 1108 tti: For tho Train from Columbia to Macon, Sa vaniinh and Alffuato. I*arg6 comfortable Room* with Fir© place* and every Conveuienco. H-J NOTICE. Macon and Baoswit x Hulroah Okimik, \ Mm on, U*., August Jd, 1872. I ON ami after August Bth, Excursion Tickets to New York ami return, esw lie hud at tills office, let* tsi for round trip. Tickets good until <k-l. Ist, 1872. Its tf K. J. MARTIN, G. T. Agt i. W. TKI MAS. O. It. OKKKN. TRUMAN & URKEN, Wholesale* and Retail Dealer* In CHARTER OAK STOVKS —AND— HOI'M: n itMslilAG uoous 136 204 or aij. kinds, \{ EGATTA SALOON AND K KADI Nil ROOM. H.SIEDENBI RU. Proprietor. SITUATED in Uic basement of liutTs urw building, Cherry Street. Twenty-five or tturty Illustrated, Literary aud Political newspaper*, VkiUi English and German, constantly kept on hand a. u hc ii nt all lioura eTcr day. ls* 149 W. lEOWAKO, ATTORNE Y AT LAW. MACON, GEORGIA. Ofllc at entrance of Ra’ston Hall, Cherry street business will receive prompt atteu- 1 hi* BbriTitlld Medicine it* warranted not to contain a tingle particle of Mrw iky, or any Injuriou* uiinrru! Mih-tmifc, hut i* IM Itl l V IFUKTAItIsK. For FOHTY VKAKM it baa proved It* great value In all dlacaaetof the Livek, Rowelm and KIDMEYf), 'I houaand* of the good and grout In all part* of the country vouch for ita wonder ful and peculiar powi rin purifying the Blood. stl in u hit inf the torpid Liver and Bowels, and Imparting new Life and Vigor to the whole aya h-in. HIM MON’tt LIVER REGULATOR l*ac knowledge*! to have no equal u* a Lm i:k yielim iki:, It contain* four medical element*, never uni ted hi the aatri'- happy proportion In any other prcjmratlon, via : a Ren tie Cathartic, a wonder ful Tonic, an mn xeeptfonahlc Alterative and a certain Corrective of all Inipurltirn of the, body, ftueh idgnal eticeea* ha* attended ita ut.e, that it in now regarded a* the % | iklalliua for Liver < omplaint uad 1 lot painful <tlWprinir thereof, to w.t: HYHPKPriIA, CONsJTIPA Tl< >N. Jaundif c. Billion* attack* KICK 11KAP ACHE, Colic, lK*iit rion .f rpiritw SOI U HTOMACII, llirt Biimi, tV , A . Ucßiilute the Liver iindprevt nt nillrlsß IAI> 1 1 1 I K. HJMVIo.VV LIVER KE(t LA'IOU I* manufactured bv •I. 11. A < 0., Mai i in, OA , and PHILA WTLPiIIA. Price $1 per package; Bent hy mall, paid, $1.25. I*s.'pared ready fortiM-ln hottlea, $1.50. SOLI) HY ALL Dhl UGISTB. W Beware o| all-Gountcrfcitfund imitation*. 112 -m HA 11,HO All TIME HCHEDULK. O r.ngb Schedule. HI PEKIN I F > DENT’S <>FK!< K, i Sol rN-WEhTVHM lUII.HOAII (.!(>., > Maori, (4a., June Id, 1871. ) / vN mml after Sunday, Ititli inst.., Poak nger * / Train* >*i thin Koad, will he run u fol low* : I>AV Rl PAI LA PAHRKKURK THAIS. UftYti Macon M HJM) a. m. Arrive at Eufaula . . 4:4*1 '• m Arrive at Clayton . . h: 15 r. M. Arrive at Albany . . . 2:40 f*. m Arrive at Fori Guinea . . ' 4:40 p. m Connecting with the Albany Branch Train at Hmltlivllic and with Fort Guinea Branch Train at Cuthhcrt dally. Leave ( lavton . 7:20 a. m. Leave F.ufaula . *:SO a. m. Leave Fort Guinea . . 8:515 a. m. Leave Albany .... 10:45 a. m. Arrive at Macon . . . 5:25 l*. m. KI KAI I.A NIGIIT PlieiOllT ASP ACCOMMODA TION TRAIN. Leave Macon .... 0 10 I*. M. Arrive at Kufuula 10:20 a. m. Arrive at Alhany . . 0:45 a. m. Airive at Fort uaiuea . 11:52 a. m. Connect ..t Kmltlivllle with Alhany '1 rain on Monday, Tue-day, Tlmixlay und Kridav niuht*, and at Cuthhert on 'l’ucHday and l liuawday.— No train leave* on Saturday night*. Leave Eufaula .... 5:15 p. m. Leave Alhany . . s : i<* i*. m. Leave Foil Calm** I !0 p. m. Arrive at Vlacon 5 20 a. m. COLCMIU H DAT PAnnKNUSR TRAIN. Leave M icon 5:45 a. m Arrive at Culuinhu* 11:15 a. m Leave Coliimbua 4:10 i\ m Arrive at Aiacon 0 <5 p. M. VIRGIL POWERS, (M* ly Engineer and Supcrlntcmicnt Change of Schedule. SUPER! NT K NDENT’B OFF(' E, | Macon A IJrcnhwk k Kaii.hoad Cos., > Mac-on, (iu., June IJ, 1X72. ) (\ N und after Sunday June Kith, 1872, trains / will run a* follow* : DAT ACCOMMODATION TKAIN DAILY. Lonvc Macon 8;‘JO a. m. Arrive nt JfMip .VVJ P. M. Arrive nt Brunswick 10 (H) p. m. Leave Brunswick 4:‘U) a. m. Arrive lit Jcnup 0:45 a. m. Arrlvft at Mac on 6:‘40 p. m Conuccts closely t Jesup with truiiiH at At inntic and Gulf liailroad, tosnd from Savannah and Florida. HAWKINBVII.LE TKAIN DAILY, (HCNDATB RX C*PTKI>.) Leave Macon 2:sft p. m. Arrive at Haw kinsvillc 0:80 p. m. Lcv' Hawktiisvillc 0:55 a. m. Arrive at Macon 10:80 a. m. WM. MacKRA, 58 tf General Superintendent. Chnugo of Schedule. WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD, 1 Atlanta, Ua., April 17,1872. f On and after Sunday, the 21at Instiint Day Passenger Train (outward) leaves Atlanta 8:50 a. m., Connecting at Kingston with THROUGH FAST LINE TO NEW ORLEANS Duy rossenger N F.W YORK FAST LINK leave Atlanta 4:05 p. w , Connecting nt Dalton with HAST TKNNKH.*KIt TlIKOrOll LINK TO NKW YORK TIME 4* SOUKS 80 MINUTESi Night Dnnscngor Faet Line to New York, leaves Atlanta 11: to r. m., via East Tennessee and Georgia, at Dalton, or M ABU VILLI A CHATTASOOQA AT CHATTANOOGA timk 54 HOURS* Day rossenter (inward) through from New York via East Tennessee, Arrives at Atlanta 3:50 p. m. Night PnsseiHrerttoward) Uirough from New York via East Tennessee ir Louisville, Arrives at Atlanta 1:30 a. m. E. B. WALKER, Master TransporaUotn. ~fCK l ICE! ICE! ICK due cent a pound as usual. No rise in 1 price now or hereafter. W. 1. CAIH.OS, tYhole.nli' itnil It.-mil Graver, hbai.br in ■UK, I’KI ITN, ITMII, iri’C., Mulberry Street, oppooite Lanier Hou*c, 68.tf MxroN, G*. ALWAYS STOCKED! * 1 000 lIEKCKS ~KBT |AKn 100 BAGS IUO COFFEE. 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. 50 BOXES PATENT OLIVE SOAP. 50 BOXES CREAM CHEESE. 150 BOXES ASSORTED CRACKERS 50 TIERCES CHOICE HAMS. Mackorol, Salt. Molasses, Everything at SEYMOUR, TINSI.EY * CO. I*2 !0O THE ENTERPRISE JOB f> $! it tr ? S ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF PRINTING! SUCH AH CAItDS, HILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS, BILLS OF FARE, NOTE HEADS, INVITATION CARDS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, ETC., ETC., And in a style equal to any. Extensive additions are daily being made to our STOCK AND MATERIAL Wh.ii ..very effort will be made to render satisfaction unto all who may favot us with their pataonage. PROMPTNESS! IN TIIE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF ALL WORK. CHEAPNESS! AT AS REASONABLE PRICES AS CAN BE DONE SOUTH OF MASON AND DIXON’S LINE. NEATNESS! OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN THIS PARTICULAR, AND WE CHALLENGE THE STATE TO EXCEL US. Address, I *lii4.- i Wing 1 >*iiiitli, PROPRIETORS, MACON, GA. PRINTING It lias been the custom heretofore, aud will probably remain so to a great extent, for our merchants and business men generally to send North to have their printing done, simply because it can be done there at a little lower figure than here. If our people would discontinue patroniziug such men, they would soon see the policy, if not the jus tice, in having their work done at home. Calicos are not manufactured in the South, and hence the merchant must send where it is made, but here we have printing offices all around us, doing work at a very small advance on northern prices, and still the work is sent away. We hope the time is not for distant when our merchants will awake to their in terests and patronize home institutions. It is a wrong practice and should lie condemned. MACON ■•KICK t’l KROT. raonsioKi, oaxia. obocuiih, *c. BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (smoked) lAiliiJV Shoulders 9HIO HAMS—MagnoliaS. C., canvwHed... Ib^alU Fitch’s ltjj.aiy TenueeM-e, plalu-curcd ISaIHW White Bellies lOall PORK-Pickled, mess 1 0 New, mens 19 Off , Pickled, rumps 15 00 BULK MEATS—Cask Sides Shoulders Bcllloa LARD-PrimeLeaf, Tierces llullW Keg. to Package* ISaIS FLOUR -Low superfine[>■ r hbi 700 Standard superb),•.. 8 50 Extra 0 00 Choice extra Family 10 00 "Wylcye X X X X’ t Georgia Mills ) 11 50ui2 00 Hyacmtlie It 0® “Domestic” 18 ®® Star of Beauty 11 00 Belle of Georgia 11 00 Pride of Dixie 12 00 Silver Lake 10 50 CORN—Whitt per bushel Whl 00 Mixed per bushel HOaOo GRlTS—per bushel 1 OATS—per bushel 1,70 FIELD PEAS—per bushel —— llAY—Northern " }“ Tennessee 2 05a2 10 Clover 2 00 PEA NUTS—per bushel 150 POTATOES—Planting Table use 2 50 APPLES —Northern BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per 11) 43a44 Goshen No. 2 per lb 25 Tennessee No. 1 “ 25a28 Tennessee No. 2 “ 15 Country 80a40 COFFEE—Rio per lb *■ 23a25 Java per iti 28a34 CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 17 New York per 1b... 15 MOLASSES—N. <>. Syrup per gal. 05 "Georgia” par gal.. 70 Sugar House 35 8 Y it UPS —Golden Drips, per gal... 75 Medium per gal 05 Ordinary tier gal 55 SUGAR—"A” per lb 13\'a White Extra “ C-” 12a New Orleans (hlids) 10,12}^ Yellow C Demerara \ 12J£a v Porti Rico 11 1-2 POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 25 Orange Mills 7 00 SHOT—Per sack 2 ‘JOa3 00 CRACKERS—Butter [>er lb 00 Soda Baoo Cream H Sugar 12 1-2 Lemon 14 Ginger Snaps 15 PicNic 10 Fancy 17 CANDY—New York per lb 10 M. R. Rogers & Cos 18 BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00 No. 2 0 00 No. 3 7 00 SODA—BI-Carb. per lb 8 l-2a9 POTASH—Per 11) 10*11 SOAP—Turpentine per lb 8 1-2 Laundry 1® Toilet per dost 75ul 2n Olive 8 .YEAST POWDERS—Preston and Merrill’s per doz. a‘2 00 Horsford’s 2 00 TOBACCO-Choice Chew ing per lb 75 Medium 00 Ordinary 40a50 Choice Smoking 1 25 Medium 75 Common 40 ClGAßS—lmported per thousand 75 00al50 00 Domestic ...15 OOabO 00 SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78 Macaboy 78 PIPES—Per box 2 50a4 50 MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 25a2 50 No. 2 bbls 13 50a14 00 No. 2 kits 1 75 No. 3 bbls —large..ll 50a12 00 No. 3 kits 1 sdal 70 WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50 CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21J'a22 Sperm 42a45 Paraffine 30a33 STARCH—PearI 7%aBW EGGS—Per doz 30 CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00a5 00 SALT —Virginia per sack 2 10*2 15 Liverpool 2 00a2 10 OSNABURUS—No. 1 17 No. 2 15 MilledgevilleNo. 2 14J^ MACON SHEETING. 13W Seven-eighths 12 Waymanville Sheeting 13V Houston Sheeting 13 Houston Stripes 13%a15 Columbus Stripe* 15al8 High Shoal Siripes 1? Montour Shirting— ’ 1S Factory Sewing Thread 62Ua65 YARNS— al 60 FEATHERS 80 HIDES—Dry flint 14a16 Green 6*7 BEESWAX 28*30 SWEET POTATOES 75al 00 WHlSKY’—Common Sye 1 05al 10 BAGGING—BengaI 20 Lyon 20 Borneo 20 Gunny 20 Dundee 17 Patched 17 TlES—Gooche Arrow 8%a9 Eureka Aligator B>£ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET REPORTS OF FANCT FAMILY GROCERIES, CORRECTED DAILY BY GREEK, LAKE & CO., 62 CHERRY AND 64 THIRD-STREETS, MACON, GA. FLOUR—Cook & Cheek’s choice pr. bl. I0 00al2 00 Wyley’s XXXX fancy 10 00al2 00 Crown, (Pride of the west) 9all 00 HAMS—Sugar cured,country cur ed and Pig, best brands 16a 18 BUTTER—New giltedge 35a 38 SUGARS—A. B. Ex. C. Scotch & hard 13a 16 TEAS—Finest Young Hyson and Black 1 50a 2 00 COFFEE-Old brown Gov. Java. 30a 35 White and little green Rio 23a 26 TONGUES—Choice Beef and Buf falo 75a 1 50 FlSH—Smoked Salmon White Cod POTATOES AND ONIONS 3 50a 4 50 APPLES—Red and Russett. a ORANGES—Messina a LEMONS—French 14 00al6 00 CHAMPAGNE—Imported, care. 28 00a33 00 CLARET ANDSATUKNS—Imp. 5 00*25 00 WHISK Y—Old Family Rye 2 50a 600 BRANDY—French,for tamily use 500a12 00 SUGARS—Imp'd and domestic.. 20 00*150 00 TOBACCO—Virginia and N. C... 48a 1 25 SYRUP—Georgia Cane 55a 65 N. York Siller Drips. 75a 1 00 Diamond Drips, and white Drips 1 25a 1 50 Arrival, and L'lo.lng of Mails. Arrive. Close. Macon it Augusta R. R. Way and Mllledgavllle 7:40 p.m. 7 p.m. Augusta and Carolina* 7p. m. Macon & Brunswick 2:25 p. M. 7 a.m. Macon and Atlanta and West ern States (Night Train). .7:30 a. m. 4:30 pm (JOav Train) 6:10 p. M. 6: 10 A M Muscogee R. R. Way Colum bus 6 p.m. 7 p.m. S. W. R. R. (Day Train) 4:35 P. M. 7a. m. Amerieus and Eufaula (Night Train) 7 P. M. C. R. K. Way Savannah and Northern (Day Train) 4:51 P. M. 7A. M. Northern, Savannah and Ea ton (Night Train) 5:15 a. m. 5:20 p M Hawkinsvllle daily (Sundays excepted 10:30 a. m. 2pm Clinton—Tuesday, Thursday and Satmday.! 12 m. 12:30 pm Jeffersonville ’ and Twiggs ville, Wednesday 7 a. x. Wednesday, 2:25 p. BY BREAD WE LIVE THE undersigned has established a first class BAKERY where our citizens car. obtain bread that is bread. My wagon will supply citizens at their residences. I use only the best flour and materials generally. 123-143 MARK ISAACS. Building Lot For Sale. SITUATED near Tatnall Square, within * few steps of Mercer University. Address E. C., Box K.. Wtf Macon, G. , dOoAA MONTH easily made with Stencil •©*•)Uuml Kev-CLcek Dies. Secure-Circu lar and Samples, fm. 8. M. Spencer, Brattle boro, VL rpo Til It WOKUnU I'I.ANS, 1. male or female, S6O a week Is guaranteed. Respectable employment at home, day or eve ning; no capital required; full Instruction* ana valuable package of good* to start with sent by mail. Addrcs* with 6 cent return stamp. M. YOUNG* CO., 10 Courtlundt St , New York. RARE CHANCE FOB AGENTS AGENTS, we will pay you S4O per week in cash, if you will engage with us at once. Ever ything furnished und expense* paid. Address F. A. ELLS (V CO., Charlotte, Mleh. AGENTS WANTED— for th of Grant Greeley WILSON BROWN JLu iAfSrY" Over 40 Steel PortraiU. worth twice the cost of the book. Wanted everywhere. Agent* have wonderful success. Bern! lor Circulars. Address ZEIGLEK iV McCTRDY, 518 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. I ( ' 17 TVT'TC! WANTED for the Au- J\ V I ADi-N L O tobiogrnphy of HOR KACK GREELEY. The bestund only Edition written by himself; and for our 1872 CAM PAIGN .MANUEL, a book of the times for all parties. Illustrated One Agent sold 80 in three days. Also, for Headley’s Life of Presi dent Grant, and Sph-ndid Portraits of Candi dates. S3OO a month made. E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y. THK HE< OIUISOFTESTSj t LOWELL, Mass., proves <vf O m in ii Airs 7; *♦* NEW TURBINE, to all others. It gave a higher o percentage than any other wheel 01 corn Union finish. *■ JJ& Pamphlet nml Price l-i*t, by N. F. BURNHAM, York, Pa. St. CLAIR HOTEL Baltimore, Md. This New and Beautiful Hotel is now OPEN to the public. Locuteii on MON L l SQUAKK, convenient alike to tlic business man and the tourist. It is the only hotel in Baltimore embracing elevator, suits of rooms with baths and all other conveniences. To accommodate Merchants, Commercial Travelers and others, the rates will be $- per day for rooms on the fourth and lifth floors, making the difference on account of the eleva tion. Ordinary transient rates for lower rooms, $# per day. , . .. Guests desiring to take adva tngc of the above rates will please notify the clerk before rooms are assigned. An improved elevator for the use of the guests is constantly running, from (J a. m. till lI.P. m. ILAKRY H. FOGLE, Manager. I BLOOD PURIFIER I it is uot a physic winch may give temporary relief to the sufferer for the first few doses, but which, from continued use brings Piles und kindred diseases to aid in weakening the inval id, nor is it a doctored liquor, which, under the popularnameof "Bitters” is so extensively palmed off on the public as soveregn remedies, but itis a ino-t powerful Tonic and alterative, pronounced so by the leading medical authorities of London and Paris, and has been long used by the regular physicians of otlier countries with wonderful remedial re sults. Dr. Well’s litract of Meta, retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to the plant and must be taken as a permanent cura tive agent. In tiieirvvant of action in your Uiver anil Spleen Y Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes impure by deleterious secretions, producing scrofulous or skin dis ease, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pim ples. Ac.. Ate Take J uriilielia to cleanse, purify and restore the vitiated blood to healthy action. Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach ? Unless digestion is promptly aided the system is debilitated w ith loss of vital force, poverty of the Blood, Dropsical Tendency, General Weak ness or Lassitude. Take it to assist Digestion without reaction, it will impart youthful vigor to the weary- suf ferer. ■lave you ll'enknc* of the In testines? You are in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or the dreadful inflammation of the Bowels. Take to allay irritation and ward off tenden cy to inflammations. ■lave you weakness of the IJ terine or Urinary Organs? You must procure instant relief or you are liable to suffering worse than death. Take it to strengthen organic weakness or life becomes a burden. Finally it should be frequently taken to keep the system in perfect health or you are other wise in great clanger of malarial, miasmatic or contagious diseases. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., New York, Sole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular. NOEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, TA. Session 1872-73 opens Sept. 20th, 1872. WILLIAM D. CABELL, (Univ. Va.) Principal. F. Key Meade, (Univ. Va.) Instructor in An cient Languages. Ro. L. Harrison, M. A., (Univ. Va.) Instruc tor in Modern Languages, English, etc. Thos. A. Bf.DDON, (Mathematical Medalist, Univ. Va.) Instructor in Mathematics. Ro. L. Brown, (Univ. Va.) Instructor in Book keeping, English, etc. Waller llolladay, B. Sc., C. & M. E., (Univ. Va.) Instructor in Applied Mathematics and in Analytical and Applied Chemistry. D. S. G. Cabell, (Univ. Va.) Instructor in Law. Address, WILLIAM D. CABELL, Principal, Norwood, Va. University of Virginia, May 9, 1872. To Wm. D. Cabell, Esq., Principal. My Dear Sir: I have a high appreciation of the work your School is doing for the State aud Country, and of the importance of send ing you the best men as your assistants. Yours, very truly, CHARLES H. VENABLE, 115-142 Ch’m of the Faculty, U. of Va. BALT 1710 ll FEMALE COLLEGE Was incorporated as a regular College in 1849, with power to confer degree*. It was liber ally endowed by the State of Maryland in 1860, and affords every facility for a thorough and accomplished Education. It enjoys the patron age or the Middle, Southern and Western State*. Catalogues may be hade at this office, or of N. C. BROOK, L.L.D., President, Baltimore, Md. THE "USHT RUMIK" ft-*!**, ‘‘DOMESTIff’Iny It don’t pay you to fight 1 f IL-a the best iua- • ff Jf 1 . Jfw" \ chir.r Pray,- BA. ‘'U.-jiil.ljMJf. J - the Agi :i cy and sell it 9^ Address “DOMESTIC” S. M. CO., 96 Chambers St, New York or Atlanta. Ga. 122-200 MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Wholraale Groeera, Ac. BURDICK BROTHERS, Third Street, be tween Cherry and Poplar. tf WA. HUFF, Third Street, corner Cherry • street 11 JAWTON iV BATES, Fourth ttriet, next _j to Lawton & Willingham*. tf "\T A. MAGRATH, Hnlliugaworth Block, 1.1, Poplur street, near Fourth. Drugglxi*. C 8 EO. PAYNE, opposite Palace of Juetiee, T Macon, Go. 56 76 KB. HALL, corner of Cherry and l.oluni • Avenue. tf UNT, RANKIN Jt LAMAR, No. 82 midst Cherry-atrecL if JNO. INGALLS, corner Poplar and Fourth street, Hollingsworth block. if Fancy Grocer*. WP. CARLOS, No. 80. MulUny street, , op[rosltu the Lanier Hou.-e. " tl Neu ing ISix-I))).. RJ. ANDERSON, Hum' Si wing Mu , chilli-, Colton AvetiUi- Gitf IliileN. Brown house—e. e. brown & son, Piopi letm-a, o[q> i’ahriaii:. i Depot tf Spots wood—T. 11. Harris, Fmiiietor, Opporite Puseenger Depot. If ——■ - • x Iluu.e nnil Sign Patulei *. WYNDHAM Ac Cos., under Siiotewood Hotel. tf Altwi-n-J stt Law. J OHN B. WEEMS, 011ie.% KalrinnV block, over Kn.-dul’s. tf CB. WOOTEN, oitice, 81- W lu-lilngtou , block, up stairs. l* MB. GERRY, Office, ( on rt Ii i use. . tf AO. BACON, Office, 80 Cherry-street. . 30-tf rpllOMArt B. GRESHAM, ofliee No 04 Mul- I berry street tf WHITTLE & OUSTlN',office No. 2 Colton Avenue. lMiytiiciniie. tP W. MASON, Office, over First National X • Bunk. tf Jeweler* and M atch Maker*. JH. OTTO, under Spotswood Hotel. . tf ■louse ■’ ni a uihli in tt Good*, Stove*, Ac. OLIVER, DOUGLAcS A CO., Third Street, between Cherry aud Mulberry. tf Mlioc Dealer*. MIX A KIRTLAND, 3 Cotton Avenue, 66 Third Street. tf ■''iii'iiiliii-4-, Ai*. WA E. P. TAYLOR, corner of Cotton • Avenue and Cherry-streets. tf llarne**, Ac. BERND BROS., Third Street, between Cherry and Mulberry-streets. tf Booksellers, Stationers, Ac. JgROWN & Cos., 46 Second Street. Music, dr. RJ. ANDERSON, Music, Cotton Avenue. • 03tf GUILFORD, WOOD A CO., S4 Mulberry Street. Hardware. CARHART A CURD, No. 65 and 67 Cherry Street. 4tf Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. 10 YEARS PUBLIC TEST Dr. Crook’s WINE TAB T,o have more merit thau any similar prepara tion ever offered lo the public. It is rich in the medicinal Qual ities of Tar, and unequaled for diseas es of the Throat and Lungs per forming the most remarkable cures. Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs, It effectually cures them all. Asthma and Bronchitis. Has cured so many cases it has been pronounced i specific for these complaints. For pains in Breast Side or Back Cravel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Jaundice or any Uivcr Complain It has no equal. It is also a superior Tonic. Restores the Appetite, Strengthens the System, Restores the Weak and Debilitated, Causes the Food to* Digest, Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Fevers, Oives tone to yonr System. Try Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. PURIFY YOUR RLOOJi. t For Scrofula, Scrofu y lons Diseases of the Eyes, or Scrofula in jSj* any form. •£2 Any disease or eruption of Jftc® the Skin, disease of the Liver, Hhcumatism, Pimples, Old m fa. Sores, Ulcers, Broken-down Ok _ Constitutions, Syphilis, or any disease depending on a deprav ed condition of the blood, try dr. CROOK’S STB UP OF mPoke Root. ll*!/ 11 haß the medical .P r °P ert y fljP of Poke combined with a pre jßaa paration ot Iron which goes at f/ once into the blood, perform ing the most rapid and wonderful cures. Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook’s Com pound Syrup of Poke I toot—take it and be healed. DOWIE, MOIBE A DAVIS, Charleston, 8 C., Wholesale Agent* Sl-Iy For Dr. Crook.’* Remedies. ______ IT will be to the interest of boarders to apply to-this office, as reasonable board and pleas ant np stairs room* can be obtained for tha summer month* in * delightful portion of Iks arty.