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The Dailv Enterprise.
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XIIK LOTim PI.OWKK.
,'HOM THE URHWXII Of IIEIHR.
The lotus flower shrinks coyly
Before the day’s broad light;
She hangs her head, and, dreaming.
A a aits the kindly night.
The moon, who Is her lover,
lie wakes her tcndorly;
And she unveils her loving
And fair face to the sky.
She blooms and glows and glimmers,
And dumblv .hues above;
She partU and weeps and tremblea
With the Joy and pain of love.
John ll*r.
4
Crumb. Swept up by the Editorial
Broom.
A lady who had received a severe bite
on her arm from a dog went to Ur. Alter
ncthy, hut bearing of bis aversion to hear
the a'latement of particulni., she merely
uncovered Urn Injured part and held It be
fore him in alienee. After examining it
he said, In an inquiring ton., "Scratch I”
"Bile,” wild the lady. "Cat!’” inquired
the doctor. "Dog," rejoined the lady. So
delighted waa tlio doctor with the brevity
and promptness of I lie lady’s ana went tiiat
lie exclaimed. "Zounds, tnadainn. you are
I lie most sensible worn mi 1 have met with
in all my lile !”
Mr. James Gordon Bennett propones, it
is said, to honor the memory of his lather
by erecting in Greenwood one of the finest
monuments, If not the finest, flint tills
country lias produced I’lie price is un
limited, but will probably he somewhere
nlmut $250.04111. t’liu Khali is to lie of
while marble, elaborately sculptured with
symbolical fig it res representing the pro
fessiou of Journalism. 'I lie inscription
will lie simply. ” James Gordon Bennett,”
willt age, etc . and "Founder of the New
York Herald." Mr. Bennett may well do
Ibis No young man ever bad a more in
dulgent parent tliun lie. or one more so
licitous lor llie welfare or good repute of
Ills nllspilug.
‘•Talent is something, but tai l in every
tliiug. Tulent is serious, sober, grave.and
respectable; (act is all that. Mid more 100.
Tact Is not a sixth sense, hut, it is the life
of all the live. It is Hie open eye. the
quick ear, the judging taste, the keen
smell, and llie lively touch ; it Is the in
terpreter of all riddles, the iiirmountcr of
all ilifllcullies, the remover of nil obsta
cles. It is useful in all places and at nil
times ; it is useful in solitude, for it shows
a man ills way into llie world ; it Is useful
in society, for It shows him his way
through tlio world. Talent is power—
tact is skill , talent is weight—tact is mo
mentum ; talent knows what to do—tact
knows how to do it; tulent makes a man
respectable—tact will make him respect
ed . talent is wealth—tact is rcudy money.
For all the practical purposes of life tact
carries Hie day against talent —ten to one.
The presence of moderate men In this
canvass is especially needed Its elements
of bitterness, and unfairness, and scurrility,
aro llie best of all reasons, not forstamllug
aside, hut for taking part In a manly, hon
orable and Christian way. It is only thus
that the lone of our politics can be raised;
und the neutrality of good citizens only
fosters the evils against which it is meant
ns a protest.
Some years since, at one of Hie London
Philharmonic concerts,a singer marked on
Hie conductor’s copy of his soug, "Wait
for the applause," ut a particular passage.
At the performance there was a sudden
cessaliun of the orchestral accompani
ments, to the no small amazement of the
auditory, and tlio discomfiture, of course,
of the artist. "What ate you shipping
for ?" said the siuger to the conductor,
who dryly replied, "1 am waitiug for Hie
applause, according to your written direc
tions," The director, we need add, was
never afterword troubled with instructions
to wait for tho applause.— Brooklyn Ka
file.
TEN —ONE.
\YIIKHII AUK TIIK NINK.
Tkn Dinkrh ok tkn Years AOO. —
In IBl>2 ten young gentlemen of congenial
tastes uml tempers boarded at a laaliiona
bio boarding bouse in New York Tiny
divided up in parties of twos, anil threes
and fours, and attended theatres, lectures,
and other places of interest in the even
ings and when they returned they made it
a point to meet in the parlor aud talk
over the business, pleasures and adven
tures of the day before they retired to their
rooms. Their close frieudslnp, and this
method of each comnmuieatiug his expe
rience for the benefit of all, proved both
instructive aud entertnining and these
dally ieutilons possessed local attraction
enough to draw them all together at a
regular hour lu the evening This mode
of life continued lor some years. At
ieugth the time came for them to separate
Thu country needed its young men aud
called for several in this party often. They
had a farewell dluner In their boarding
house on the 10th of September, I Mil’, and
and a grand time feasting, ami talking
singing songs.
One remarkable feature of tbls celebra
Uon was dial before they separated at 2
o'clock in the morning each arose in his
place and made a solemn vow that If liv
ing he would meet the rest of his com
panions at 8 o'clock in the same place,
and dine with them teu years hence, as
they had dined that night. Each one was
to occupy the same seat, and as near as
possible, they were to have the same kind
ot a diuuer. So they bade each other
good night and separated, lu the course
of years the house changed hands and set
up the more pretensious claims of a hotel.
The dining room remained, however, just
ns it was, aud probably the old table and
<• hairs were still on duty
Some days ago. Mr. Kdward K Win
ship, broker, 24 Hoad street, called on th*
proprietor oftbe hotel, amt requested him
to prepare dlnuer for ten gentlcmeu in the
old dining-room, oa the evening of Sept.
10. Mr. \Vinship briclly narrated the cir
cumstances of the compact to explain his
request, and that being the eldest of tho
party often, lie bad been appointed on the
evening of their dining in lt>62, as chair
man At precisely S o'clock on the even
ing of Sept. 10, Mr. Winshlp entered the
dining-room, and the doors were quickly
closed behind him. No one else catne.
The table was bounteously spread, three
colored waiters were there, ami nine emp
ty chairs aud iuverted plates and glasses
at every chair. The meal wits begun,
and the solitary banqueter was served
with the prescribed courses almost iu si
lettce Mr. Winshlp occasionally passed
a word w ith the bead-waiter.
"Poor boys! They're all gone.’' said
be. -One went down in the Mouitor in
Mobile Uav, another was drowned iu the
same waters. Two were shot iu Mobile.
One lost both legs by a ball, and the other
was pierced thtough the heart Auollier
died m Philadelphia, aud another died in
Y'ork." lie said that while iu Keb-
last he was walking up Broadway
one evening, he felt a tap on the ahoulder,
and a voice asked him whether he knew
Mr. ■ *'l do," replied Mr. Winabip.
" lie died at 4 o’clock to day," said the
voice. Though Mr. Winship turned quick
ly upon feeling the tap and hearing the
voice, he was unable to ascertain who it
was that had addressed him- lie after
ward learned that one of the party of ten
had died that day aud at the hour indica
ted. Mr. Winship said that the oldest of
the party, next to himself, was only twen
ty-nine.—Ht Limit llejiublienn
rS^MONSI
A TORj
Thin unrivalled Medicine* la warranted not to
contain it hingle particle of Mkk< rut, or any
Inlurlona mineral a balance, hut in
ii Ki:isV
For FORTY YEARS it ha* proved it* great
value lu all dUeaact of the Livkk, Bowki.h and
Kidneys. T hounumln of the good and great
iu all pvt* of the country vouch for It* wonder
ful and peculiar power In purifying the Blood.
fctlniulfttifiK the torpid Livkk and Bowk ha, and
Imparling new Life and \ i#or to the whole *)’*-
t-in. HIM MON’s MV Fit ftiKGU LATOR lane
know .'edged to have no equal a- u
1,111:1* YiDiiimi:,
It contain* four medical eh Hunts, never uni
ted in tile *arne happy proportion in any other
prepa ration, viz : a gentle Uiilhai't'n-, a wonder
ful Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterative and a
certain Corrective of all iinpm ith * of the body,
feueh *ii?nal suevesa kill attended it* ur-e, that
It l* now regarded a the
CreiM Bn flailing * pieilie
for Liven Complaint and the painfuloir*i>ring
thereof, to wit: DYMRKRrtIA, CONsTIPA
TION, Jaundice, Hill ion* attack*, SIC'K II KA I >
ACIIK, Colic, PepivcMion of Spirit* HOL’K
MTOMACH, Heart Buni, Ac., Ac.
Regulate the Liter ami prevent
ciiim a ;!!■> n.!>:■.
SIMMONS LIVKK REGULATOR
I* inanufaettired lv
•I. 11. A 4 0..
MACON, liA., and PHILADELPHIA.
Price |1 per package; sent hymail, pontage paid,
91.35. Prepared ready for u*e in bottles, 91.50.
SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Beware ot all Counterfeit* and Imitations.
lIJ 533
RAILROAD TIME SCHEDULE.
Change of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. |
Sot r 11- Westjckv Kailkoad Cos., >
Macon, Ga., June 13, 1871. J
ON and after Sunday, 10th inat., Puasenger
'Train* on thi* Road, will ho run a* fol
low* :
DAT HI KAt I.A PA**W(.EK TRAIN.
Leave Macon .... 8:00 A. M.
Arrive at Kufuula . 4:43 p. m.
Arrive at Clayton • 0:15 P. m.
Arrive at Albunj . 3:40 p. m.
Arrive at Fort (ialne* 4:40 p. m.
Connecting with the Albany Branch Train at
Sinlthville. and with Fort Gallic* Branch Train
at Cuthbert dully.
Leave Clayton . . 7:20 a. m.
Leave Kufuula 5:50 a. m.
Leave Fort Gain** S:lis a. m.
Leave Albany .... 10:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon . . 5:35 *. m.
BIVAII.A NOJIIT PKEKIHT AND ACCOM MOD A
TlOlf TRAIN.
Leave Macon .... 9 10 i*. m.
Arrive at Eufattlu 10:30 a. m.
Arrive at Albany . 0:45 a. m.
Ai rive at Fort Gain** . 11:53 a. m.
Connect nt SmlthviUe with Albany Train on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday aud Friday night*,
and at Cuthbert on Tuesday and Thuaaday.—
No train leave* on Saturday nights.
Leave Kufuula .... 5:15 p. m.
Leave Albany .... 8:40 p. m.
Leave Fort Gaine* 1:10 p. m.
Arrive at Macon . . 5:30 a. m.
COl.t’MlU’* DAT PAH*HmiEK TRAIN.
Leave M uon 5:45 A. M.
Arrive at Col uinhu* . 11:15 a. m.
Leave Columbus . 4:10 p. m.
Arrive at Mucon 0:35 p. m.
VIRGIL POWERS,
00 ly Engineer and Superintemlent.
ChanKO of Schedule.
SUPER INT E N TIE NT’S OFFCE, 1
Macon it Biujnhwkk Kailhoad Cos., J-
Maeon, Oil., June 18, 1873. )
ON and after Sunday June 10th, 1873, trains
will run a* follow* :
DAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN IIAII.T.
I,rave Maetm 8:20 A. m.
Arrlva at Jesnp 5:52 f. M.
Arrive nt Brunswick 10:00 p. M.
l.oavs Brunswick 4: B0 A. M.
Arrive at Jesnp 6:45 a. m.
Arrive at Maeon 5:20 r m.
Connects closely m Josup with trains at At
lantic amt (tulf Railroad, to and from Savanpah
amt Florida
UAWXINSVII-I.il Til AIN IIAII.T, (SI NDAYS HX
carrKn.t
Leave Macon 2:55 r. m.
Arrive at Hawklnsvllle 0:30 e. m.
heave Haw kinsvtlle 0:55 A. M.
Arrheat Macon 10: HO a. m.
WM. MacKEA.
53 tf General Superintendent.
fCE! 1(1 a! ICE !
ICE ono cent a pound an usual. No ri#e in
. price now or hereafter.
\V. I*. ( AIILOS,
Wholesale anil Ketull drserr,
HEALER IN
ICE, I’ll I'ITN, FISH, Il’a’C.,
Mulberry Street, opposite Lanier Home,
68 tf Macon, Ga
THE HUNT %Al 411 E AI'EMT.
SODA WATER
MAMrVACTVRBI) BT
W. P. CARLOS
no Mulberry kt„ Macan, fln.
I AM now fullv I'rrrumM to furnish pure hot
tost SODA WATER In any quantity. Ori
ent by mail or telegraph promptly attended
to.
ro:
I have In story and am constantly receiving
every description of
liar) and Kamil) Groceries.
WINKS,
LIQUORS, ami
CIGARS,
FOREIGN ami
DOMESTIC FRI'IT,
FISH,
GAME,
and every delicacy when in season,
liar and Restaurant up stairs, supplied with
the i\ry but In the market.
I'arllcs purchasing goods from me can always
rely upon them being Irish and tlrst class in
every respect.
WK. T. CARLOS.
i-tr
Wanted —A HOUSE.
Vt7*ANTED a email 9 or 3 roomed house,
t ? In the vicinity of the Enterprise office
Possession wanted October Ist, Address
BOX K,
lOTtf Macon, On.
THE ENTERPRISE
JOB
PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT
0
18 NOW PREPARED
TO KXROUTE ALL KINDS OF PRINTING!
BUCII AS
CARDS,
BILL HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
LETTER HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
BILLS OF FARE,
NOTE HEADS,
INVITATION CARDS,
HAND BILLS,
DODGERS,
ETC., ETC.,
And in a stylo equal to any. Extensive additions are daily being
made to our
STOCK AND MATERIAL
WhL .*> ry effort will be vntule to render satisfaction unto till who may
favoi us 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.
Address,
Ijiut'N i Wing
PROPRIETORS, MACON, GA.
CARDS,
PRINTING
It It ah beta tlu> custom heietofore, and will probably remain s<f to a
great extent, for our merchants and business men generally to send
North to lmve their printing done, simply because it can be done there
at a little lower figure than here. It 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 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 be condemned.
MIA CO* PRICE CURRENT.
PROVISIONS, (iRAIN. QBOCEHIBK, *C.
BACON —Clear-ribbed Sides (smoked)
Shoulders 9
HAMS —Magnoliatt. C., canvassed... ISHuJ-J
Fitch’s '•>
Tennessee, plain-cured ISaIK j
White Bellies I 0 " 1 !
POKK—Pickled, mess }jj 99
New, mess LJ ™
Pickled, rumps 1j 00
BULK M EATS—Cask Sides
Shoulders
Bellies
LARD—Prime Leaf, Tierces llallW
Keg* 13
Paeh ages 12a 13
FLOCK- -Low Rupertincprr bbl a7 00
Standard superfine. 8 * r> o
Extra ‘3 M
Choice extra
Family 10 00
“ Wyleya XXX X 1 ,
Georgia Mills ( 11 50u13 00
Hyuclnthe H 99
“Domestic” 13 00
Star of Beauty 1100
Belle of Georgia 11 00
Pride of Dixie 12 00
Silver Luke 10 50
CORN —White per bushel 08al 00
Mixed per bushel 90a95
GRITS —per bushel 1 35
OATS—per bushel a75
FIELD PEAS—per bushel
HAY—Northern " 00a2 10
Tennessee 2 05a3 10
Clover 2 00
PEANUTS —per bushel 150
POTATOES —Planting
Table use 3 60
APPLES—Northern
BUTTER—Goshen No. I peril* 43n44
Goshen No. 3 per lb 25 ;
Teunessce No. 1 “ 25a38 ,
Tennessee No 2 “ 15
Country 30n40
COFFEE—Rio per lb 23.i25
.Java per lb 28a34
CHEESE—Best Cream per lb..
New York per 1b... 15
MOLASSES —N. O. Syrup per gal. 05 1
“ Georgia ” per gal.. 70
Sugar House 35
SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... 75
Medium per gal 05 I
Ordinary per gal 55
SUGAR—“A” per lb 13 V* a
White Extra “C” 13a
New Orleans (hhdt) lo*l2^
Yellow C 12Jtfa
Dcmerara 12H a
Port! Rico 11 1-2
POWDER —Hazard pr keg 7 35
Orange Mills 7 00
SHOT—Per sack 2 90a3 00
CRACKERS—Butter per lb .• 00
Soda
Cream 14
Sugar 13 1-2
Lemon 14
Ginger Snaps 15
PicNic R>
Fancy IT
GANDY—New Y'ork per lb 19
M. It. Rogers & Cos IS
BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00
No. 2 6 00
No. 3 7 00
SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb 8 l-2a9
POTASH—Per lb Wall
SOAP —Turpentine per lb 0 1-3
Laundry V>
Toilet per doz 75a! 3p
Olive S
YEAST POWDERS—Preston and
Merrill’s per doz. a! 00
Horsford’s 3 90
TOBACCO —Choice Chewing, per lb 75
Medium 00
< irdlnary JOaoO
Choice Smoking 1 35
Medium 75'
Common 40
CIGARS —Imported per thousand 75 OOaISO 00
Domestic 15 OOaCO 00
SNUFF —Scotch per lb 78
Maeaboy 78
PIPES—Per box 3 50al 50
MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 3 25u3 50
No. 3bbls 13 50a 14 00
No. 3 kits...- 1 75
No. 3 bbls—large.. 11 50a13 00
No. 3 kits 1 50a 1 TO
WHITE FISH—Half Hid 7 50
CANDi.ES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21) .4122
Sperm 43a45
ParalHne 30a38
STARCH—PearI 7^aß><
EGGS—Per doz 30
CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00a5 00
SALT —Virginia per Back 2 10a2 15
Liverpool 2 00a3 10
OSNABURGS —No. 1 17
No. 2 15
MilledgevilleNo. 2 1 \ l 4
MACON SHEETING 13X
Seven-eighths 12
Waymanville Sheeting 13
Houston Sheeting 13
Houston Stripes 13%tx15
Colnmbus Stripes 15ul8
High Shoal Siripes 17
Montour Shirting —% ll)f
Factory Sewing Tliread G2jsnos
YARNS— al 00
FEATHERS 80
HIDES—Dry flint Haiti
Green Ol 7
BEESWAX 28a30
SWEET POTATOES 75al 00
WHlSKY’—Common Rye 1 05al 10
BAGGING—BengaI 20
Lyon 20
Borneo
Gunny.' 20
Dundee 17
Patched 17
TlES —Goochc
Arrow 8%a9
Eureka
Aligator 3’i
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET REPORTS OF
FANCY FAMILY OROCERIES, CORRECTED
DAILY BY OFFER, LAKE It CO., 62 CHERRY
AND 64 T'.IIRD-STKEETS, MACON, GA.
FLOUR—Cook & Cheek’s
choice pr. hi. I0 09a12 00
Wyley’s XXXX fancy 10 00al3 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—OId brown Gov. Java. 30a 35
YVhite and little green
Rio 33a 26
TONGUES—Choice Beef and Buf
falo 75a 1 50
FlSll—Smoked Salmon
White Cod
POTATOES AND ONIONS 3 50a 4 50
APPLES—Red and Russett a-
ORANGES—Messina a
LEMONS—French 14 OOalO 00
CHAMPAGNE—Imported, erne. 28 00a33 00
CLARET AND SATURN'S—Imp. 5 00a25 00
WHISKY—OId Family Rye 2 50a 600
BRANDY’—French,for tainily use 5 < oal2 00
SEGAR3—lmp’d and domestic.. 20 00al50 00
TOBACCO —Virginia and N. 0... 48a 1 25
SY’RUP — I Georgia Cane 55a 65
N. York Silver Drips. 75a 100
Diamond Drips, and
white Drips 1 25a 1 50
Arrival and Closing of 31 a i Im.
Arrive. Close.
Macon it Augusta R. R. Way
and Milledptaville 7:40p.m. 7 p.m.
Augusta and Carollnas 7 p. m.
Macon it Brunswick ... .2:25 p. m. 7 am.
Macon and Atlanta and West
ern States (Night Train). .7:30 a. m. 4:30 pm
(JDav Train) 6:10 p. m. 6:10 a m
Muscogee R. K. Way Colum
bus.. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.
S. W. R. K. (Day Train) 4:35 r. m. 7a. m.
Americas and Eufuuhi (Night
Train) 7 p.m.
C. R. K. Way Savannah and
Northern (Day Train) 451 r m. 7 a m.
Northern, Savannah and Ea
ton (Night Train) 5:15 a. m. 5:20 p m
Hawkinsville daily (Sundays
excepted * .'. 10:80 a. m. 2pm
Clinton —Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday 12 m. 12:30pm
Jeffersonville and Twiggs
ville, Wednesday 7 am.
Wednesday 2:25 p.
BY BREAD WE LIVE
r rMIE undersigned lias established a first class
1 BAKERY where cur citizens can obtain
bread that is bread. My wagon will supply
citizens at their residences. I use only the bst
flour and materials generally.
138-148 MARK ISAACS.
Bui' ding Lot For Sale.
SITUATED near Tatnall Sqnare, within a
few steps of Mercer University.
Address K. C., Box K.,
!*?tf Macon, Ga.
MONTH easily made with Stencil
Kev-CfccekDies. SeeureClreu
lar aud Suinpl S. M. Si*kkoek, Brut tie
boro, Vt,
TO THE WOBKISo t'LAWW,
inula or female, S0 u week i guaranteed.
Hci.iicrtuble employment at home, day or eve
ning; no capital required; full Instructions
and valuable package of poods to start, with
sent by mail. Address with 0 cent return
stump. M. YOUNG* CO.,
• 16 Courtlundt St, New York. ,
HARK CIIANCK FOR A KENTS
AGENTS, we will pay you 140 per week In
cash, if you will engage wiili us at once.Every
tbinp furnished and expenses paid. Address
F. A. ELLS & CO., Charlotte, Mich.
AGENTS WANTED—for tb Ll> of
Grant Greeley
WILSON BROWN SC
uicn ot .11 partita. Ovor 40 Steel 1 ortraits.
worth twice the cost (if the book. Wanted
everywhere. Agents have wonderful success.
Semi for Circulars. Address
ZEIGLER ,V McOTRDY,
518 Arch Street, Philadelphia, I’m.
rr'XT'T'C WANTED for the Au
-1 O toblography of HOH
KACEGREELEY Tlie bestnnd only Edition
written l>v himself; and for our 187:2 CAM
PAIGN M ANUEL, a book of the times for till
parties. Illustrated One Agent sold so in
three days. Also, for Headley’s Life of Presi
dent Grant, and BpWndid Portraits of Candi
dates. 8500 a month made.
E. H. TREAT,
Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y.
THE RECORDS OF TEST'S^
rl a t I.OVVELL, Mass., i'Hoves 3}
© I’, II lIRmiIAM'N 7*
NEW TURBINE,
to all others. It gave ahighrt'o
|T percentage titan any otiier wlieel of com
moil tillisli. k
3* Pamithlet and Price List, by N. F. J
w BURNHAM, York, Pa.
St. CLAIR HOTEL
Baltimore, Rfld.
This New and Beautiful Hotel is now OPEN
to the public. Located on MONUMENT
SQUARE, convenient alike to the business
man and Llie tourist. It is the only hotel in
Baltimore embracing elevator, suits of rooms
with baths and all other conveniencies.
To accommodate Merchants, Commercial
Travelers and others, the rates will be 92 per
day for rooms on the fourth and liftli floors,
making the difference on account of the eleva
tion. Ordinary transient rates for lower rooms,
93 per day.
Guests desiring to take advantage of the
above rates will please notify the clerk before
rooms are assigned. An improved eWvator for
the use of the guests is constantly running,
from 6 a. m. till 11 p. m.
HARRY H. FOGLE, Manager.
fUSiPI
BLOOD PURIFIER i
it i not a pnjsie which may give temporary
relieftu thesuflerer for the iirst lew doses, 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 popularnameof “Bitters” is so extensively
palmed off on the public as soveregu remedies,
but itis a most povvcrfiil Toni-and
alterative, pronounced so by the leading
medical authorities of London and Paris, and
Las been long used by the regular physicians
of other countries with wonderful remedial re
sults.
Dr. Well’s Extract of JanMa,
retains ail the medicinal virtues peculiar to the
plant and must he taken as a permanent cura
tive agent.
Is tlioirvvantof action in your
Liver and Spleen ? Unless relieved at
once, the blood becomes impure by deleterious
secretions, producing scrofulous or skin dis
ease, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pim
ples, &c.. &c.
Take .1 urubeka to cleanse, purify aud
restore the vitiated blood to healthy action.
Have you a Dyspeplie Stomach ?
Unless digestion is promptly aided the 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 the weary suf
ferer-
Have you Weakness of the In
tern inesT'.* You are in danger of Chronic
Diarrhoea or tile dreadful inflammation of the
Bowels.
Take to allay irritation and ward off tenden
cy to inflammations.
■lave you weakness of tlie I
tei-iue oY Urinary Organs? Y’ou
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 he 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 Piatt St., New Y’ork,
Sole Agent for the United States.
Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular.
NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, VA.
Session 1872-73 opens Sept. 20th, 1873.
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. Brown, (Univ. Va.) Instructor in Book
keeping, English, etc.
Waller llolladay, B. Sc., C. * M. E., (Univ.
Va.) Instructor iu 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: 1 have a high appreciation of
the work your School is doing for the State
and Country, and of the importance of send
ing you the best men as your assistants.
Yours, very truly,
CHARLES it. VENABLE,
115-143 Cli'm of the Faculty, U. of Va.
HaT/itMoisi:
FEMALE COLLEGE
Was incorporated as a regular College in 1840,
with power to confer degree*. It was liber
ally endowed by the State of Maryland in 1860,
anil affords every facility for a thorough and
accomplished Education. It enjoys the patron
age of tin* Middle. Southern and Western
Suites. Catalogues may be hade at this oflice,
or of N. C. BROOK. L.L.D..
President, Baltimore, Md.
THE "LIGHT RUNHING"jjUftjjBL
“domestic; ; 0
“DOMESTIC” 8. M. CO.,
96 Chambers ftl., New Y’ork. or Atlanta. Ga.
122-200
MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Wholesnle Grocera, &r.
BURDICK BROTHERS, Third Street, be
tween Cherry and Poplar. tf
WA. HUFF, Third Street, corner Cherry
• street. tf
I A WTON & BATES, Fourth strict, next
u to Euwtou & Willing hums. tf
NA. MAG RATH, Hollingsworth Block,
• Poplar street, near Fourth. 88-tl
■ - -■ —r -
DrupiciKts.
GF.O. I’AYNE, opposite Pultice of Justice,
Miieon, Gti. 50-76
I > H. lIALL, corner of Cherry and Cotton
lV Avenue. tf
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, No. 82 atdß4
Cherry-street. tf
JNO. INGALLS, corner Poplar and Fourth
street, Hollingsworth block. Sti-tf
Iks net Groeei'K.
YIT P. CARLOS, No. 80 Mulberry-htreet,
W • opposite the Lanier House. tf
Beu ing .llaeliitti'K.
r> J. ANDERSON, Howe Sewing Ma
k . chine, Cotton Avenue. jilitf
HotelM.
IVROWN HOUSE—E. E. BROWN & SON,
J Proprietors, Opp Paesengi r Depot, tf
oP( ITS WOOD—'T. 11. HARRIS, Proprietor,
O Opposite Passenger Dejtot. tf
lloiimo itixl Siiuu I*uinler.
V \7" YNIMIAM CO., under Spotswood
VV Hotel. tf
Attorney* at Law,
J OHN li. WEEMS, Office, Rai.-tori’h block,
over Kasdal’s. tf
Cl B. WOOTEN, Office, 88 Washington
J. block, up stairs. tf
A I B. GERRY, Office, Court House.
I>l. tf
A O. BACON, Office, 86 Cherry-street.
/V • 36-tf
T'HOMAS H. GRESHAM, mTku No til Mul-
L berry street tf
WHITTLE & GUSTIN, office No. 2 Cotton
Avenue.
l*b)’sicinttt(>.
r|B W. MASON, Office, over First National
i • Bank. tf
Jewelers and Halt'll Jlakers.
JII. OTTO, under Spotswood Hotel.
. tf
House I’u i-li inli nj; Goods,
Stoves, Ac.
OLIVER, DOUGLASS ifc CO., Third Street,
between Cherry and Mulberry. tf
Wlioe Healers.
]\ | IX * KIRTLAND, 3 Cotton Avenue, 00
14 L Third Street. tf
furniture, Ar.
W* E. P. TAY’LOR, corner of Cotton
Avenue and Cherry-streets. tf
Harness, Ac.
IIERND BROS., Third Street, between
) Cherry and Mulberry-streets. tf
Booksellers, Stationers, .Vo.
music. Ac.
"I > J. ANDERSON, Music, Cotton Avenue.
IV. 63tf
GUILFORD, WOOD & CO., 84 Mulberry
r Street.
Hardware.
CARIIART & CURD, No. 65 and 67 Cherry
Street. 48tf
Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
10 years
PUBLIC TEST
Dr. Crook’s
-J|||w INS
TAB
To have more
I merit than uny
similar prepara
tioa ever oileretl to
giPSErSsrEfc* | j H . | )u hlic.
It is rich in the medicinal qual
ities of Tnr.and uuequaled fordiscas
es of the Throat and Lnngs 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 pains in Breast Side or Back
Gravel or Kidney Disease,
Diseases of the Urinary Organs,
Jaundice or any Liver 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”Di*"‘st,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
dives tone to your System.
Tr- Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
For Scrofula, Scrofu
”i? lons Diseases of the
Fycs, or Scfpfula in
JL-+ any form.
Any disease or eruption of
tlie Skin, disease of the Liver,
Rheumatism, Pimples, Old
&Y es Sores, Ulcers. Broken-down
Constitutions, Syphilis, or any
disease depending on a depraV'
ed condition of the blood, try
DR. CROOK’S
SVBL'P OF
%t|Poke Root
ll It has the medical propert;
jjjy' of Poke combined with a pre
paration ot Iron which goes a
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 b
healed.
DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS,
Charleston, S C., Wholesale A.gents
31-Iy For Dr Crook’s Remedies.
BOARD.
IT will be to the interest of boarders to apply
to this office, as reasonable board and
ant up stairs rooms can be obtained for *
summer months in a delightful portion of^
' city.