Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, September 17, 1872, Image 4

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THH I’IRHT PA’T|!UJ. in MARIAN DO’jQm, 44 Ym lam off to-raorr ow mom! Null w*k 1 will (or Indy I And yam'll l* glad when I am gmir H*y t ihan't you tie, Lurlndvf” A Hummer flower, beratlf, tin maid Bl4Md ’mid th* awoi-t ayrlng**, A June |ink In her hiilr't Piuootli braid. A roaebud In her finder*. Plucked from the tall boah In tlie yard, Whoae white flow era waved above her: And itarting never teemed to ban! At Just then, to her lover. Her Up Wis to grieve; the red Upon her cbevk grew paler, “ It Mcnit a at range choice,” Tom, the Mild, “ For you to Ihj a bailor; “And when the wild, black clouds I *ee, And when the night* are windy, I—" 4 ‘ Bleaa your aoul! you’ll pray for me, I know you w ill, Liu Indy t” The roaebnd from her hand he took, lMs t. ' he ddj “maara It, And keep it nreated within a book, Heim iiiN ring who gave it. 44 I never eared, aa women do, For garden lied* and ponkn. Hut aomeliow—why, I never knew 1 alwayt loved white roaet. “ Tliey teem Jnwf made for weddln’a; when 1 t ome again from Indy My hrlde, you’ll wear white ro*e* then ; ( ‘ome, won't yon * aay, Ltieiiidy!" A atidden flame U|M*n her cheek, ller eye* the <|il<‘k b ar- filling, 'I he Mfiawer ga\e hc would not Leal li: might aeem too willing K<r, 44 Torn," the naked, “how rail it tic * Here, all my life, you’ve known me ; No word of love jou’o tijd to lie , No aigu you've ever aliowu me ’’ And he auhl, “True, hut though I halit’t. My love, I’ve walied you knew it. Aim! lrle<l to apeak, utid fell too fuint At heart to dure to do it; “ Hut when inv li.'ud wua lived logo A nallor, out to Imly, I auhl, ' I*ll h ive a Ve or No,’ O auy It’a Yew, hut indy !’’ “ V eft, Tolu ’ lt‘* yea !“ the wlilapered; “when ? learned that you were going, I found you had rny heart; till then "I'waa youm wltlmul uiy knowing Soft on her i heek fell, wet with dew, A rove leaf from m(k>vc her ; A warmer touch her red lip knew The Hint kina of her lover! Though atillnd Uieaongaml huahed the laugh, And hot the t* ar* are blurting, What joy, that life run give, la half Ho awcet at love'a Ural jmrtlug ? An Astonithed Englishman. HIM IIOft UOU AT IfKAItINH THAT WIM.IAM < I*l.l.ltN HUT ANT AND HAI.I'II WALDO KMKUHON AUK NttOUO Ml NNTHKI.M —A ( OKNKII IN I’KANLTH | New Vink Corr<*|Minili n< i'Chicago Tribune.] Tlie liiinrtunllona of fortuuo In thin country mi* no sudden, ami inen no fro •|iH*utly change llioir nvocotiona, that It la not alrnngn foreigner* can lie made dupes in n-pnJ to tUo antecedents and uccupa Ilona of our public men. An KiigllHlimaii, quite well Informed for wo Englishman In regard to America, ar livcd hero recently, ami was much union lotted a. die .oeculior things lie mw Red heard lie could hardly credit the story that the I’reside ut of the United State* oi.ee had a small farm near Ml. Louis, do |>eiided for unbalance on Helling small wagon loads ol wood, and, on uccounlof Ids linhiU, was titmhle to support Ids faml ly. lie thought that they who told him this were trying to “take him in, you know,” aud rocelTod the llllld history with exclamations of "Walker!" "Walker!" T'in mil ly, convinced of its truth, he was prepared to credit anything, and strolling trough Barclay slreei the other morning nlmerved over a small shop the sign "william 0. mi vs NT, tam,on." ••I say, now," ho remnrked to Ida com panion—s journalistic wag of some note —"do you see that name there ? It's the same as your favorite |>oet, the author of "Thauntopsia.' It isn't the same family, I dare say, now ?" "Not only the same family," was the reply, "hut the same man" "Is it, iudeed ? Well, that is very strange! 1 thought Mr. itryant was a wealthy journalist, the publisher of one of the greatest newspapers hero." "He was," answered the Joker, "n few years ago. Thou ho ow ned the greater part of the Kveuiug Cost, Imt he went up to Murutoga one summer, got to drinking champagne aud belling on faro till he be came a bankrupt, ami was for some time dependent on tlie charity of Ills friends." " ileal ly, that is very extraordinary, now ! I think I remember oouicthiug of your Mr. liryaut's singular career. JaH mo aoo. After he lost his foil one. didn't lu> go into the negro minstrel business ? Seems to me that I have hoard of llry nnt's minstrels. Devilish queer that a groat |M>et should black Ills face ami play a tiuuborine, now, isu t Ilf “Oh, no—not queor here; nothing la queer hero In this country. Itryant made a gieal deal of money with his minstrels by dancing IhaUamptowu hornpipe every night to crowded houses ” •• Hew d|d he happen to lie a taller, then f "He tried to monopolize the peanut market by getting up a eorner In the trade, and. agaiii losing every dollar lie had, he was forced (o set up this shop in order to uuike a livelihood " "A corner in peanuts! Now 1 don’t exactly understand that, you know Did he got into the corner himself, or did he gel sotneeody else Into the corner f Hut there's no use In my trying to mult inland yell a beastly business. It's enough to . • a lellow coiuplc.ely, you know, to tlonk i „ great jmei gelling ivaniila in a corner, ..i ,| lt , n qwuwtiug up,' iis \ou sav iu A inn ice, *.,j kuow.’ Not many 01.... public men do go iulo the peauul trade ,bu „ t# mills(rrl buri . ness is quite a I*voiles ~l h our 8( . h „ llir and tldukers. You vo !ieai(.,,f Kuierson, the Sage of Concord, as ho is oi„ n called! have you not f "Halpli Waldo Kuierson I Oh, yes ,q c whom we name the American Carlyle, you know lie isn't a negro minstrel, is ho •’’ "Of course he is. He's playing here now, aud when it comes to a first class banjo solo, Ralph Waldo Emerson Is mighty hard to beat " -Hut really, now," said the perplexed Knglishmaii. "1 shouldn't think a man who wrote the 'English Traits' would be forced to do that sort of thing. Wind s the use of being a uiau ol genius in Amer ica, you kuow, if you have to earn your bread and butter by playings bloody ban jo. you kuow f This is indeed an extra ordiuarv country, and the more 1 learn about it tlie less I understand it," NOTICE. MACON- and Hhcnswick Railroad Orrtcs, I Mat-on, Go., August 2d, 187 M. t ON and after August Sth, Excursion Tickets to New York aud return, can t>e hail at Uo. office, S3B 00 for round trip. Tickets good until Oct. Ist, 187* K. J. MARTIN, Q. T. Agt. Wanted —A HOUSJEL \\T ANTXD a small a or S roomed house. i In the vtelnttv of the Eater prise office >’osscsioii wanted (Moler Ist. Address BOX K. Ms..*, Os ThU BQilvilN Medicine l* wnrnmti-(l not U) contAin a blnglc purtich* uf Mkkci ut, or uny Injurious inlncntl hut I* ii ki:m ikuktaiim:. Foi FORTY YKAKB It bti proved Itigrail value In nil dUcancoof the Livkh, Howki.m Mint Kuinri TboßMfxto f the good tad Krwt In nil of the country von< h for ItA wonder ful and iMTiillur (Miwtrin purify ini' tlie Hfsooo. HUiuulMtlnK the Ufrpld Livkh kik) Hdwkia nd ImjmrUriK new Life and Vliror t<* th*- hhole §y§* Uni. MMMON’rtUVKKKKUILATOK hac knowledged to have no equal am u I.IIDH fflJHMli:, It contttlnii four incdicul element*, never uni ted in the name happy proportion in uny other brcpHralion, via: u gentle Cathartic, u wonder ful Tonic, nn unexceptiorMlhle AlUnitlve and a certain Corrective of all linptiritic* * f the body. Hiif li ftij'fml aueeenH l.ita .tUcndcd it* uw, that It U now regarded an the Lreul I ailulliutt k|M eliic for Li\ KH ( oMi i.AiM and the painful othprinu thefof, to wit; DVKPKFrtIA, roNrt'lll'A TlO V, Jaundice.HlllioiiMU*ck HICK HEAP ACIIK, CU, l>* |’Mv'wi‘>n of rpirlU 801 H BTOMACII, llc*rt Hum, Ac , Ac. Ki'ifuUl' the JJver and prevent 4 llllslsia % Nia l i t i IK. HIMMoNn* I.IVKIt HK(.I I.A IOK ift uiMtiufui-turcil I\ •I*. 11. /i:ilsl’% A CO.. MALON, LA., and PHILADELPHIA. Prl< tll |w?r jMit knn‘; aentby iumll, portage paid, #1 .‘Jo. Preimred ready for unc in liottlo, |1 WJ. HOI.I) BY Al l. DKLtit.IHTH, lr> lb* ware ol all Counterfeit* and Imi tut lona. K VII.IUMII TIME H 4 IIEUUKE. (! mi tic ol Schedule. Hi I'l'.KlN'l K.MIEN IH <il-Hl k. i >4(l 111 UV* lUli nOAII Cos., r M (mi., June Uf, j (\N and after Niinday, 10th lio-t., PaaMetiKer f Tniin -on tld* hood, will l. run hk fol low n ; UAY KIKAt I.A rARRKNORN 'I IfAIN. Is 4 ltVr MtU On . • • M;(B) A. M. Arrive at Kufaulii 4;4J r. m. Arrive at C layton . *• lb r. m. Arrive at Albany hi l*. u. Arrive at Forv Halnen . 4:40 p. m. < 'onni’ctintf with Uie Albuny llruneh 'lTain at Hmithviile and with Fort (irlijcr Hrtneh Train at CsUtldiert dally. Is‘ave Cluyton . 7:‘JO a. m. Leavw Kufauhi 8;ft0 A. M. heave Fort Olinrit . H;.'k r a. m Leave Albany .... I0:4b a. m. Arrive at Macon . V. 25 p. m. hi t A OLA NIOIIT PHKIOUT AND A<< ()MMOiA TIOR TRAIN. Leave Macon . it 10 p. m. Ar.-lve at Kufaula to JO a. m. Arrive at Albany . 0:4* r a. u. Airlveat Fort (tatttea . . H:flsl a. m Connect ~t HiuiUiville with Albany Train on Monday, Tuesday, TUnfwlay anil Friday niKhta, and at Cutlibivvy fin Tueailuy and Thuuaday.— No train leuvea on Saturday ni^lit*. Leave Kufaula .... s:lft P* “ Leave Allmny . 8:40 P. m. Leave Fort Gallic* 1:10 p. m. Arrive at Macon ft:‘JO a. n. COI.IMHI H HAT PAHM'.NOKU TRAIN. Leave Macon ... .ft 4ft a. m. Arrive at Coin inlnm li 15 a. m Leave C’oruvdiiiH 4:10 p. m. Arrive ut Mucim o::fft p. u. VIKG 11. POWKKB, 00 ly Kni'lmer and BuperliibTilent Chauir*' of Schedule. HI'I’KKINTK.NDKNT H (IKK K, j Macon rV Hhi nhwii k Kau.koao Cos., > Macon, Ga., Jum* |3, IH7*J. ) (\N and after Sunday June lflth, IM?J, train* " will run an follow* : DAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY. Leave Macon s JO a. m. Arrive at Jr*up ft VJ p. M. Arrive at Brunnwlck 10:00 p. m. Iscavu Urunawh k 4:B0 a. m. Arrive at Jeaup (• 4ft A. M. Arrive at Macon 5 ‘JO p. m. Coihhm U clo*t*lv at JcHiip with train* at At- Unth and Gulf lUilroad, toand from Savannah and Florida. HAWKINHVK.I.B TRAIN DAILY, (! NDAT* IX* CBPTRD. ) Leave Macon 3:W *’• Arrive at Hawklnsvllle l‘ m. U*ave I (a-vUinavtlh* *hftft A. M. Arrive ut Macon „...1O:J0a. m. WM. MacHKA, General SiiiH^rlntendent ICE! ICE! ICE! ICK one cent a pound a* luual. Nc> rl*e In price R4w 4>r lirrcafler. W. 1. CARLOS, HHoleMule ibiml Grerr, DKAI.KK IN ICI’., I'KI'ITN, riNII, KTC. f Mulberry Btrwt, oplHNilte Isanicr Houae, 68 If Macon, Ga. J. W. TRI MAN. O. U. ORKBN. TRUMAN & GREEN, Wholusol, ami Kolail Dcslcis hi ( IIAUTKU OAK STOVES —XNB— MOrSE FIRNIKHINO 4JOIS ISO 'JtM ok IU. IIXI*. ALWAYS STOCKED! 1 ooo Tmit ES HKiSI , VK " !*> ItAtiS KIU COFFEE t.tttt BARUEtit Fl.Ol’R. Vi BOXES PATENT OLIVE SOAP 5H BOXES CREAM CHEESE. ISO BOXES .ASSORTED CK.U K.KKS 50 TIERCES CHOICE HAMS MackereL Salt. Molasses, * Everything at SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. 11* THE ENTERPRISE JOB rasarTttrc ESTABLISHMENT 18 NOW PHKPARKD TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF PRINTING! SUCH AH CAKDH, BILL HEADS, CIBO U LABS, * LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS, BILLS OF FARE, NOTE HEADS, INVITATION CARDS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, ETC., ETC., And in it Htylo eiptitl to any. Extensive additions are daily being made to our STOCK AND MATERIAL Wltii * very effort will bo made to render satisfaction unto all who may favot ub with their pataonage. PROMPTNESS! IN THE 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. Addrtw, Wiij* *!k: ISmitli, PROPRIETORS, MACON, GA. PRINTING It has Ven the custom heretofore, and will probably remain so to a great extent, for otir 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 patronizing 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 ia sent away. We hope the time is not for distant when oar merchants will awake to their in terests and patronize home institutions. It is a wrong practice aud should b* condnned. MACON PBII'E tTRREYT. rmoTiatom, oka in, ooocikixs, *c. BACON—CIar-rihbl Side* (smokod) liil'-iJi 3lioul<l.-rs 9K IO HAMS—Magnolia 8. C., canviaised... 18^x19 Kitch’n T*aines-e, plain-cured 18al8>i While Bellies hlall PORK—Pickled, mw. 18 00 New, mess 19 d® Pickled, rumi* 15 dd BULK MEATS—Cask Sides Shoulders Bellies LARD—Prime Leaf, Tierces llallW K (*ir* 18 Piu.*.rci 12*18 FLOUR -Low Aupertiuepir bhl *7 00 Standard auparflne.. 8 50 Kxtra 0 00 Choice extra Family 10 00 “ Wyleya X X X X’ t Mill* ) 11 ftOal’J (JO Hvacinthe 11 00 44 Domnatic ,v 12 00 Star of Beauty 11 0() Belle of Georgia 11 00 Pride of Dixie 12 00 Silver lAike 10 .50 CORN —Whitt per bushel OSal 00 Mixed per bu* hel 00*05 GRlTS—per bushel 1 lift OATS—per bu*hel a7.ft FIELD PEAS—per buahel IIAY —Northern oo*2 10 Tenneaace 2 U.fta2 10 Clover 2 00 PEA NUTS—per bushel 1 50 POTATOES—Planting 'Fable uae 8 60 APPLES—Northern BUTTER —Goalien No. 1 per lb 4!>;i44 Goshen No 2 per lb 2ft Tennessee No. 1 “ 2fta2H Tennessee No J “ 15 Country 80*40 COFFEE—Rio per lb 23*25 Java per , 28*34 CHEESE —Hi nt < >l7*lll per lb.. 17 New Vork perlb... 15 molasses —n o. syrup pci uui 05 “GeorLria” Sujrar House lift SYRUPS—GohIen Drip*, per gal... 7ft Medium per j'al 66 . Ordinary per 56 SUGAR—“A” per II) 13}** White Extra “ C” 18* New Orleans (hhds) .... 10.t12^ Ycll4,w C 12X* Dcmcmra 12>c,a P>rti I<it4> . 11 1-2 POWDER—Hu/.art I per key? 7 25 Orani'e Mill* 7 00 SHOT—Per Hack 2 00*2 00 CRACKERS—Butter per lb Oil Soda Bao9 Cream 14 Sugar 12 1-2 Lemon 14 Ginger Suapa 15 PicNic 10 Fancy 17 CANDY—New York perlb 19 M. K. Rogers Cos 18 BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00 No. 2 6 00 No. 3 7 00 SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb 8 1-2*9 POTASH—Per lb lOal 1 SOAP—Turpentine per lb 6 1-2 Laundry 15 Toilet per doz 75a Iso Olive 8 YEAST POWDERS—Preston and Merrill’s per do*. a J 00 Horsford’s 2 90 TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75 Medium <lO Ordinary 40a50 Choice Smoking 1 25 Medium 75 Common 40 ClGAßS—lmported per thousand 75 OOal.ftO 00 Domestic 15 OOaGO 00 SNUFF—Scotch perlb 78 Macaboy 78 PIPES—Per box 2 50a4 50 MACKEREL—No. 1 kite 2 25*2 50 No. 2bbls 13 50a14 00 No. 2 kite 175 N4). 3 bbls—large. .11 50*12 00 No. 3 kite 1 50al 70 WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50 CANDLES —Best Star (full w’t)... 21.Va.22 Sperm 42a45 Paraffine 30*33 STARCH—PearI &X FCGS— Per doz 30 CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00a5 00 SALT—Virginia per sack 2 10a2 15 Liverpool.... 2 00*2 10 OSNABURGS —No. 1 17 No. 2 15 Milledgeville No. 2 14 W MACON SHEETING 18>2 Seven-eigliths 13 Waymanvtlle Sheeting Houston Sheeting 13 Houston Stripes 13^a15 Columbus Stripes loalß High Shoal Siripes 17 Montour Shirting— % llJil Factory Sewing Thread 62Va65 YAKNS — al 60 FEATHERS 80 HIDES—Dry flint 14alfl Green 6a7 BEESWAX 28u30 SWEET POTATOES 75al 00 WHISKY—Common Bye 1 05al 10 BAGGING—BengaI 20 Lyon 20 Borneo 20 Gunny 20 Dundee 17 Patched 17 TlES—Gooche Arrow 8%a9 Eureka Aligalor f?>£ WHOLESALE AMU RETAIL MAKKET REPORTS OK KANCT FAMILY GROCERIES, CORRECTED DAILY BY GREER, LAKE A CO., 62 CHERRY AND 64 THIRD-STREETS, MACON, GA. FLOUR —Cook & Check’s choice pr. hi. 10 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 gilt edge 35a 38 SUGARS—A. B. Ex. C. Bcotch & hard 13a 16 TEAS—Finest Young Hyson and Black 1 50a 2 00 COFFEE—OId brown Gov. Java. 30a 35 White and little green Rio 23a 26 TONGUES —Choice Beef and Buf falo. 7.5a 1 50 FlSH—Smoked Salmon White Cod POTATOES AND ONIONS 3 50a 4 50 APPLES—Red and Rnssett a ORANGES—Messina a LEMONS—French 14 00al6 00 CHAMPAGNE—Imported, care. 28 00a33 00 CLARET ANDSATURNS—Imp. 5 00a25 00 WHISKY—OId Family Rye 2 50a 6 00 BRANl)Y—French, for tahilly use 5 00al2 00 BEGARS—Imp’d and domestic.. 20 00al50 00 TOBACCO—\ irginia and N. C... 48a 1 25 SYRl'P—Georgia Cane 55a 65 N. York Silver Drips. 75a 1 00 Diamond Drips, and white Drips 1 25a 1 50 Arrlvul.and i'lusing of Mulls. Arrive. Close. Macon * Augusta R. R. Way and Milledgeville 7:40 p. y. 7p. m. Augusta and Carolinns 7p.m. Macon A Brunswick 2:25 p.m. 7a.m. Macon and Atlanta and West ern States (Night Train)..7:3oa. m. 4:30 pm (Dav Train) 6:I0p. m. 6:loam Muscogee R. R. \Vay Colum bus 6p. si. 7p. m. S. W. R. R. (Day Train) 4:35 p. m. 7a. m. Americus and Eufaula(Night Train) 7 p.m. C. R. R. Way Savannah and Northern (Day Train) 4:slpm. 7 a.m. Northern, Savannah and Ea ton (Night Train) 5:15 a. m. 5:20 p m ! Hawkinsville daily (Suudays excepted ". .10:30*. M. 2pm! Clinton—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 12m. 12:30pm | Jeffersonville and Twiggs ville. Wednesday 7 a.m. | Wednesday 2:25 P. BY BREAD WE LIVE THE undersigned has established a first class BAKERY' where our citioens can obtain bread that ia bread. My wagon will supplv citizens at their residence*. 1 use only the best flour and materials generoWv. 123 148 MARK ISAACS. Building Lot For Sale. SITUATED near Tatn&ll Square, within a few step* of Mercer University. Address K. C., Box K., l**tf Macon, Ga. MONTH easily made with Stencil Key-Cheek Dies. Secure Circu lar and Samples, jrte. S. M. Slcncek, Brattle boro, Vt THE II OKUIVG ( LANN, X male or female, 860 a week is guaranteed. Respectable employment at home, day or eve ning; no capital required; full instructions and valuable package of goods to start with sent by mall. Address with 6 cent return stamp M. YOUNG ACO., 16 Courtlandt St, New Y'ork. RARE CHA NTEFOK A CENTS AtiENTS, we will pay you S4O per week in eaxli, if you will engage wii li us at once. Every thing fumUhci und ex|>ense paid. Addrcao K. A. ELLS A CO., Charlotte, Mich. AOEITTS WANTED-far the Lire* of Grant Greeley WILSON BROWN iSK luen id *ll parlies. Over 40 Stool Portrait*. worth twice the cost of the book. Wanted everywhere. Agent* have wonderful success. Scuu for Circulars. Address XEIGLKK tv McCTRDY, 518 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4 n I? VT r PC: WANTED for tlie Au- IV VJ -Tjli L O tobiogrupliy of IIOR RACE (iKEELF.Y. The bestand only Edition written by himself; and for our 182 CAM PA HiN MANUEL, a book of the times for all parties. Illustrated One Agent sold ho in three days. Also, f4>r Headley’s Life of Presi dent Grant, and Sph-ndid Portraits of Candi dates. S3OO a inonih made E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y. THE BECOR 1)S 01 TESTS^ if *T LOWELL, Mass., proves j? 41) >. r. KI KXIIAM’N 7* -** NEW TURBINE, ’ iSsuperier to all others It gave aliighe r O ntiige than any other wheel ofeom linihli. m. V* Pamphlet and Pric*e List, by N. F.- T BURNHAM, York, Pa. Sf. CLAIR HOTEL Baltimore, Md. This'New and Beautiful Hotel is now OPEN to the public. Located on MONUMENT SQUARE, convenient alike to the business man and the tourist. It is the only hotel in Baltimore embracing elevator, suits of rooms w ith baths and all other couvcnieucies. To accommodate Merchants, Commercial Travelers and others, tlie rates will be $2 per day for rooms on tlie fourth and fifth floors, making the difference on account of the eleva tion. Ordinary transient rates for lower rooms, $3 per day. Guests desiring to take adva tage 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 6 a. m. till Up. m. HARRY 11. FOGLE, Manager. pita I BLOOD PURIFIER || It is not a physic which may give temporary relief to the sufferer for the first few dtises, but which, from continued use brings Piles and kindred diseases to aid in weakening the inval id, nor is it a doctored liquor, which, under the popular name of “Bitters” is so extensively palmed off on tlie public as soveregu remedies, but it is a mo*t powerful Tonic stud siltcralivr, pronounced so by the leading medical authorities of London and Paris, umd has been long used by the regular [physicians of other countries with w onderful remedial re sults. Dr. Well’s Extract uf Mela, retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to the plant and must be taken as a permanent cura tive agent. Ia tlielr want of action in your Uiver and S|>leen V Unless relieved t ouee, the blood becomes impure by deleterious secretions, producing scrofulous or skin dis ease, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pim ples, &c., &e. Take Jurubeba to cleanse, purify and restore the vitiated blood to healthy action. Have you a Hyaprptic Nlomach ? Unless digestion is promptly uideil tlie system is debilitated with 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 tlie weary suf ferer. Have yon Weakness fthe In testines V Y'ou are in danger of Chronic Diurrlnea or the dreudful inflammation of the Bowels. Take to allay irritation and ward off tenden cy to inflammations. Have you weakness of the U* 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 danger of malarial, miasmatic or contagious diseases. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., New York, Sole Agent for tlie United States. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular. NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, VA. 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. Seddon, (Mathematical Medalist, Univ. Va.) Instructor in Mathematics. Ro. L. BKOWN,(Univ. Va.) Instructor in Book keeping, English, etc. Waller Holladat, B. Bc.,C. & M. E.,(Univ. Va.) Instructor in Applied Mathematics and in Analytical and Applied Chemistry. D. S. G. Caiie'i.l, (Univ. Va.) Instructor in Law. Address, WILLIAM D. CABELL, Principal, Norwood, Va. University of Virginia, May 9, 1872. To Win. D. Cabell, Esq., Principal. My Dear Sir: I have a high appreciation of the work your School is doing for tlie State and Country, and of the importance of send ing you the best men a* your assistants. Yours, very truly, CHARLES H. VENABLE, 115-142 Ch’in of the Faculty, U. of Va. BALT IYIOKII FEMALE COLLEGE Was incorporated as a regular College in 1349, with power to confer degrees. It was liber ally endowed by tbe State of Maryland in 1860 and ati'ords every facility for a thorough ami accomplished Education. It enjoys the patron age of tlie Middle, Southern and Yvestern States. Catalogues mav be hade at this office, or of N. C. BROOK, L. L. D., President, Baltimore, Md. THE "LIGHT BUlUHß6"fl^ girf A “DOMESTIC” 8. M. Agents: wHRgF It don't pay iTKM you to light IS the best ma- ■ W Jf I .V\ c: i::- Prove 1 VJ* cy and sel i it. Address " DOMESTIC" S. M. CO -96 Chambers St., New York, or Atlanta, Ga. 122-200 MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Wholeatile Uroccrx, Ac C. BURDICK BROTHERS, Third Street, be tween Cherry aud Poplar. tf WA. HUFF, Third Street, c orner Cherry . street. It IAWTON A HATES, Fourth .triet, next u to Lawton & Willinghams if A. MAO RATH, HolUaaaworth Block, J-x . Poplar street, ueur Fourth. Wi tf Druggists. CT EO. PAYNE, opposite Palace of Justice, X Macon, Go. fa) 7tt I> B. HALL, corner of Cherry and Cntlou IV • Avenue. tf Hunt, kankin .v lamar, no. sj and si Cherry-itreet tf J'NO. INGALLS, corner Poplar and Fourth street, Hollingsworth block. Si-lf I'unr} Grocers. WP. CARLOS, No. 88, Mulberry-street, . opposite the Lanier House. tf Newing (I aeliines. I> J. ANDERSON, Howe Sewing Ma VV. chine, Colton Avenue. dlitf lloieu! Brown house—e. e. brown a son, Proprietors, Upp Passenger Depot. If Q POTS WOO D—T. H. HARRIS, Proprietor, IO Opposite Passenger Depot. tf House unil Sign I'uiuUrs. \ITYNDHAM At (JO., under Spotswood VV Hotel. U Altorueyw ut l.jiv. J OHN B. WEEMS, Olliee, Ralston’s block, over Hasdai’s. tf CB. WOOTEN, Office, us Washington . block, up stairs. tf jyj B. GEItUY, Olliee, Court li.use. AO. BACON, Office, S(i Cherry street. • JKI-tf rpHOMAS B. GRESHAM, office No (14 Mul- A berry street tf WHITTLE & GUSTIN, office No. S Cotton Avenue. Physicians. r P W. MASON, Office, over First National JL • Bunk. tf Jewelers and Wuteli Makers. JH. OTTO, under Spotswood Hotel. . tf II ou c I' II ru ili in g Goods, Stoves, Age. OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO., Third Street, between Cherry aud Mulberry. tf Shoe Dealers. IIX it KIRTLAND, ? Cotton Avenue, 00 IVL Third Street. tf I-'urnitui-e, Ac, ~\\T &E. P. TAYLOR, corner of Cotton Y V • Avenue and Cherry-btreets. tf llarneissi, Ac. BERND BROS., Third Street, between Cherry and Mulberry-streets. tf liooksellerM, Nfationers, Ac, Dlusic, Ac. RJ. ANDERSON, Music, Cotton Avenue. • BJtf GUILFORD, WOOD & CO., 84 Mulberry Street. Hardware. CARHART A CURD, No. 65 and 67 Cherry Street 4s t f Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. §lO YEARS PUBLIC TEST Dr. Crook’s WINE TAR T,o have more merit than any similar prepara tion ever offered to the public. It is rich in the medicinal final ities of Tar, and unequaled fordiseas 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 t specific for these complaints. For pninsin Breast Side or Back Cravel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Jaundice or any Liver Complnin It lias no equal. It is also a superior Tonic. Restores the Appetite, Strengthens the System, Restores the Weak and Debilitated, €aHses the Food to" Digest, Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents .Malarious Fevers, Clives tone to your System. Try Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. PURIFY YOUR BLOOU. * For Scrofula, Serofn- T lous Di sea ses of the Eyes, or Scrofula in any form. Any disease or eruption of JJg® the Skin, disease of the Liver, Rheumatism, Pimples, Old GTA Bores, Ulcers, Broken-down. Constitutions, Syphilis, or any disease depending on a deprav- bd condition of the blood, try DR. CROOK'S SYRUP OF Root. j] Jy It has the medical property fljy of Poke combined with a pre paration ot Iron which goes at once into the blood, perform ing the most rapid and wonderful cures. Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook's Com pound Syrup of Poke Root—take it and be healed. DOWIE, MOIBE & DAVIS, Charleston, 8 C., Wholesale Agents Sl-Iy For Dr. Crook’s Remedies. BOARD. r' will be to the interest of boarders to apply to this office, as reasonable board and pleas ant up stair* rooms can be obtained for th summer months in a delightful portion of the <ff*r. *rf