Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, September 23, 1872, Image 4

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The Daily KnlcMprise. MA4 O*V NDPT. US, IN7II. Till: IT KMT POCKET. What U thU troroandons noli* v What can Imj Uie matter? Willie's coining uit thu atalra With uuuauui cUtter. Now he burnt* into the room, Noisy an a rocket: "Aunth*! I am life year* old And I’ve got a pOclMtl" Kyc* aa round and ua star* ; Chocks like tipples flowing ; Heart that this new treasure tills (Juite to overflowtug. “J*k may have hU squeaking boots ; Kate may have her locket; 7'/<e got something better yet 1 have got a pocket I” All too fresh tlic* Joy to make K nipt in*** a sorrow; Little hand la plump enough To fill It—till to morrow. Ami ero many day* were o’er. Htrungcst thing* did stock it; Nothing ever came ami** To thla wondrous pocket leather, marble*, hits of string, Licorice stick* and candy, Htonoa, a hall, his |H'tmlei too; It was alwav* handy. And, when Willie'* snug in bed, hhonld you chance to Knock it, Hutidry treaaiirea rattle out From this crowded pocket. Sometimes Johnny's borrowed knife Found a place within it; ll*- f <rgot that lie had said, “I want it Just a minnh Once the closet-key was lost; No one could unlock it; Where do you stipixme It was? Down lu Willie * pocket J KlizaUtU SW. w s Ten Hard Dollar*. .My fillli-r vru it poor until. A large nut) growing linnily wiih dependent on liim for iIN daily lireud. Coming home olio wintry evening from a week'* toil in a neighboring town will, ten hard earned dollum in lint pocket, lie lout them in n light .now. I.ong and fruitful wits Hie •catch for them. After the mow wan gone, ngiiin imd agnln wiih the aearcb re ■lowed, with the Kiune result. Thu snow fell nnd nielted again for n whole genera lion, and mill the Hlory nl the lout dollai t whh fresh In our family circle , for a silver dollar to a poor man in those days was larger than a lull moon About a mile away lived another father of a family in a similar clreumstauco. lie, too, knew how much a dollar cost dug out ol the heart of a rocky farm. At least once, or oftener, every week for forty years, he hud occasion to pus* our door, giviug and receiving the common neigh horly salutations, and every limu with a weight increasingly heavy on lilh con Hcience. tint ull hucli pressure has its limit; and when (list is reached the crash is the greater for the seventy of the strain In this Instance it was as wlieu an old oak rends its body and breaks its limlis In falling. One day, completely broken down, he ciuue to a iny father in tears, confessing, “1 lound your dollars in thu snow forty years ago They have been hard dollars to me, uud 1 cun carry them no longer. 1 have come to return them, and ask your forgiveness, nnd ua soon us 1 can 1 will pay you the Interest." The scene was like that when Jacob and Kudu met over the lord Jalibok. lie did not live long enough to pay the interest, hut quite long ensugh to furnish ii practical comment on the text. "The spirit of u uiuii will sustain Ids infirmity, hut a wounded spirit who cun heart" Who will say that conscience, though slumbering in this life, will never awake to punish the olftmdur In the life to comet If uuy imtu wants hard money, let him got it dishonestly, and ho will find it the hardest money be ever saw—hard to keep, hard to think of and hard to answer far in the Judgmeutdiiy.-6’Arifia Weekly TO BE LEFT TO THE DECISION OF THE FARMERS. - O: —- f pRX question of caterpillar* and it* terrible 1 destruction of (tic llcccy staple having, like the great flood of old. abuttal, a Mill more momentous qucktlou involves special eon*id e ration at the band* of the former*. For nmn.v long your* K. Dane* ha* catered to the want* of the traveling nubile; nnd to the farmer*, the very bone and sinew of our beloved South, he ha* taken special palu* to make them feel at home while in the city. Ill* table* are tilled and the usual “allowancing” la nut “allown Ida.” Indeed von get what you call for and that without stint. Now the question i* : Will Hie Farmers Support Him ? Tld* question i* propounded with the coufl deuce that will be annnnnced with that little but expreaalve luomwylablc which la ao famil iar with \ouug people enamored *f each oUer —ye*! The *turdy former* know* too well the comfort that await him at the ISAACS HOUSE. To new.r otherwise than affirmatively In the above inenUomsl question. While ou the subject Mr lssses wishes to •ay that his patronage has so Increased as to compel him to provide inure amide accotnmo tlonx, tud that he hus leased large sud airy rooms ofllulTs new building ad)olulng Id. own. A line bar Is attached to this house K ISAACS, IToprietor. IST) ICO. Cherry Street. Pulaski House, SAVANNAH, 0A„ 4 SO. W. CAMEHON \ (’()., PBOPRI liTOKk. A Ural class house lu every respect, Utt-'JUU ICE!ICET ICE! ICE one cent a pound a* usual No rkae iu price now or benmfWr. IV. I*. ('A It LOS, \> liolr-nlc a net Remll UrM-er, KKALER IN HT, I'KI ITk, FINII. ETC.. Mulberry Street, opposite Laaicr House, 4*}f Macon. Oa. V Wanted —A HOUSE. Tlf ANTED a small 2 or 5 roomed house, > T In tiie vklnity of the Enterprise office Possession wauled October Ist. Address BOX K. Msecs, (la Till* unrivalled Medicine if* warranted not to contain a single particle of Mki t kT, or any injuriouM mineral *uhHt4inee, hut in HEisY ieuejaiim:. For Fold Y YKAKB it hu* proved it* great value in ull diseasesof tlie Livcit, Bowels and Kiom.vm. Thousand* of the good and great In ull porta of the country vouch for it* wonder ful nnd peculiar pow rin purifying the Blood. stimulating the torpid Livjsk and Bowbl*, and imparling new Life and Vigor to the whole *ya teni HIMMON’HLIVER itEOULATOK l*c knowledgcfi to have no equal a* n LIIDK t||;iM( Hi:, It contain* four medical clement*, never uni ted in the name happy proportion iu uny other ore Duration, vir.: a gentle Cathartic, u wonder ful Tonic, un unexceptionable Alterative and a certain Corrective of ail impariti*** of that body. Huch algual *uc< e*s ha* attended it* m e, thut it l* now regarded ><* the (■rein | nljillinu >pfcific for Livhit ( ovu i.ain i um! the painful oifriirii g thereof, to wit I)VH!*F.F*IA, (ONH'IIPA TIO.N. -I aun due. Billion- utturkr M (,K HEAD At -111., Odh, DippM*ion of ,-pirit* KOIK MOM M M, Heart Hu'n, *Vc., tW-. iCcgtilutc Uie Liter unujireveiit nilMih t>l> I'M I.IC. HIMMuNS LIVKK KKUULAIOH 1* inauufactur* and hv .1. ii. /i;ili> a ro., MACON, < A., and PHILA DELPHI A Prica kl per package; sentby mall. p*tagc paid, 11.rnqmrrd ready for u-< in hottl*T , * 1 M). HOLD It Y ALL DlU'titiiS I |#*Hewareol all Counterfeit* nnd linitation* IW-iWH KMLKOAI) TIME S( HEIM LE. C mii'o oi Schedule. M PEKIN I I MM-.NT’S "H-H !■'. | horill-Wi: IKK* It All .ItOA 1 * > ,Vi, c on, (u,, June Li, 1871. ) / \N nnd after Sunday, Kith in~t., riiaeenger * ) i r:iin< n ihW Load, will l*r run fol lowh: !A V nr I 4 1 I.A i'AfcMithUKU TRAIN. JsCaVr MlU'Oll .... B:tMJ A. M. Arrive at Kufaula . . . 4:4 i l*. m. Arrive at Clayton . . . r. m. Arrive at Albany . 2:40 i*. w. Arrive at (iainea . 4:40 r. m. Connecting with tlie Albany Branch Train at HuiiHr.illc and with Fort <iuin< Branch Train at Cuthbcrt daily. Leave Clayton . 7:20 a. m. Leave Ktifoulu t . . a. M. IsOttve Fort Uuine* , . . 8:85 a. m Leave Albany .... 10:45 a. m. Arrive at Macon , . . 5:25 p. u. BI'KAIU.A NIGHT KRKIGUT AHD ACCOMMODA TION TRAIN. Leave Macon . . . . 9:10 P. M. Arrive at Kufaula . , 10:20 a. m. Arrive at Albany . . 0:45 a. m. Airlvuat Fort Hainc* . . 11:52 a. m. Connect at Smithvlllf with Albany Train on Monday, Tuesday, Thurndny and Friday night*, and at C’uthbert on Tueaduy and Thuuaday.— No train )cav-a on Suturday nighU. Leave Kufuula .... 5:15 r. n. l.eiwe Albany . . . . 8:40 P. M. Leave Fort (iainea 1:10 r. m. Arrive at Macon . . . 5.20 a. m. COLUMIIUB DAY ) , AB a INOBK TRAIN. Leave Macon .... 5:45 a. m. Arrive at Columhua . . 11:15 a. m Leave (’oluinhuH . 4:10 I*, m. Arrive at Macon W 'ts i*. m. VTKUIL POWERS, (Mi l y Engineer and Superintendent. Chango of Schedule. BUPK. HINT UNDENTS OFFCE, I Macon A llhi'nhwick Railroad Cos., > Macon, (iu., June lit, 1872. ) (\N and after Sunday June 10th, 1872, train* . ) will run a* follow* : DAT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY. Leave Macon 8:20 a. m. Arrive at Jeaup 5:52 r. m. Arrive at Bruiiawiek 10:00 r. m. Leave Brunswick 4:80 a. m. Arrive at Jvaup 6:45 a. m. Arrive at Macon 5:20 i\ m. Connect* ch>*ely at Jeaup with trains at At lantic and (lulf Railroad, toaud from Savannah and Florida. HAWKINBYIM.It TRAIN DAILY, (81 N DAYS BX CBPTBD.) Iscave Macon 2:55 r. m. Arrive Ht llawkln*ville 0:80 i. m. Leave Hawkiueville 0:55 a. M. Arrive at Macon ....10:80 a. m. WM. MacRK.A. 58 tf tieneral Superintendent. ChnnKo of Schedule. WKSTKHN .t ATLANTIC RAILROAD, I Atlanta, (4a., April 17, 1872. v On nnd after Sunday, the 21*t Instant Day Passenger Train (outward 1 have* Atlanta *8:80 a. m ., Connecting at Kingston with THROUGH FAST LINE TO NEW ORLEANS Day Passenger NEW YORK FAST LINK leave Atlanta 4:05 i\ m , Connecting at Dalton with RA*T TBNNKHSFK TIIROrOH LINK T(> NEW YORK TIME 48 HOURS 80 Ml NOTE*! Night Passenger Fast Line to New York, leaves Atlanta 11;H) V. m , via Fast Tennessee and Georgia, at Dalton, or NAAUVILLR A OHATTARiHMJA AT C HATTANOOGA TIMK 54 1101 RS. Day Posßentcr (Inward) through from New York \ia East Tennessee, Arrives*at Atlanta 8:50 i\ m. Night Passenger (Inward) through from New York via East Tennessee or Louisville, Arrives at Atlanta 1:80 a. m K 11. WALKER, Matter Tramaporatlotn. HOME MADE FERTILIZER -FOR- Wheat. Oats, Barley, Grasses, Etc q'MU' experience of tie |>ast Season continue 1 the preetoua experiments with Our Home Made Ferilllxer. The prlee for the ooininK season will be f -'e U 0 for enough to make one Toll. Hahxksviixk. IU., Sept. 1, tbTi. Msssus. HI NT, RANKIN A. LAMAR, Cient*. ; —1 used your Home Made Fertiliser by the side of tlie Sea Fowl, amli-kdutde Pacific, oiuid mini her of pounds to lhe raw. and 1 thiuk Uie Home Made is better than either of the others. It Is un intention to use no other another vear Fours truly, ' J. P. McLkan. \Ve will sell to Planters now at the cash price on sixty days time fur acceptance. HINT, RANKIN \ LAMAR, Wholesale Druggists. 135- 15l> bJ and Cherry iftreet. NOTICE. nA\ INO reeetitly reHttod the old stand of ! lieo. D. Lawrence, mar the Brown House, i I am now prepared to furnish REFRESH ; MEATS to the put'lic, 1,Wl “ Z. B. WHEELER THE ENTERPRISE JOB ESTABLISHMENT 18 NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF PRINTING ! BUCII A8 % CARDS, * HILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS, DILLS OF FARE, NOTE HEADS, INVITATION CARDS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, ETC., ETC., Ami in ft stylo equal to any. Extensive additions are daily being made to our STOCK AND MATERIAL Whii • very effort will be made to render satisfaction unto all who may favoi its 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, • % AViiij; aV Siinith, PROPRIETORS, MACON, GA. - ■ PRINTING It has been the custom heretofore, nnd 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 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 itt 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 Tery 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 l>e condemned. n tCtn I*lll*l'. tTBRBXT. I-KOVIHIONS, (iKAIN, OBOCEKIXM, AC. BAOON—L'ler-ril>bcd Sides (amoked) 12al2W[ Shoulders 9)^alo HAMS—Magnolias. C., canvaased... lb^al'J Fitch’s lS>ial9 Tennessee, plain-cured IHaIHJ^ White Bellies 10*11 PORK—Pickled, mesa IS 00 New, mess 19 00 Pickled, rumps 15 00 BL'LK MEATS—Cask Sides Shoulders Bellies LARD—Prime Leaf, Tierces llallK Keg* 13 Packages 12al8 FLOUR -Low superfine per bbl a7 00 Standard superfine.. 8 50 Extra 9 00 a Choice extra Family 10 00 “Wyleys X X X X' i Georgia Mills \ 11 iOal'J 00 llyaeiiitliu 11 00 "Domestic” 12 00 Htur ol Beauty 11 00 Belle of Georgia 11 00 Pride of Dixie 12 00 Silver Lake 10 50 COKN—White per bushel 98ul (X) Mixed per bushel 90a95 GRlTS—per bushel 1 35 OATS—per bushel a75 FIELD PEAS—per bushel 11AY—Northern * 00a2 10 Tennessee 2 05u2 10 Clover 2 00 PEA NUTS—per bushel 150 POTATOES — Planting Table use 3 50 APPLES—Northern BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per 10 4:!u44 Goshen No. 2 per lb 25 ’Tennessee No. 1 " 25u2S Tennessee No. 2 “ 15 Country 30a40 COFFEE —Itio per lb 2;ia25 •lava per Jh 25u34 CHEESE— Best Cream per lb.. 17 New York per 1b... 15 MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal. 05 "Georgia” per gal.. 70 Sugar I louse S5 SY KUPS—Golden Drips, per gal... 75 Medium per gal 85 Ordinary per gal 55 SUGAR—“A” per lb 13}^a White Extra “C” 13a New Orleans (hbds) 10il2J<; Yellow IT. lSJtfa Demerara l"J^a Port! Rico 11 1-2 POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 25 Orange Mills.." 7 (X) SHOT—Per sack 2 Wd 00 CRACKERS—Butter per lb O‘J Soda Bao9 Cream 14 Sugar 12 1-2 Lemon 14 Ginger Snaps 15 Pie Nic 10 Fauey 17 CANDY —New York per lb 19 M. R. Rogers & Cos 18 BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00 No. 2 8 00 No. 3 7 00 SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb 8 l-2a9 POTASH—Per lb lOall SOAP—Turpentine per lb 6 1-2 Laundry 15 Toilet per doz 75al 2o Olive 8 YEAST POWDERS—Preston and Merrill’s per doz. a2 00 Horsford’s 2 90 TOBACCO —Choice Chewing per lb 75 Medium 60 Ordinary 40a50 Choice Smoking 1 25 Medium 75 Common 40 ClGAßS—lmported per tbousund 75 00al50 00 Domestic 15 00a00 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.. 11 50a12 00 No. 3 kits 1 50al 70 WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50 CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21Wa23 Sperm 42a45 Puratliue 30a33 STARCH—PearI 7>£aß>£ EGGS—Per doz 30 CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00a5 00 SAI/T—Virginia per sack 2 10a2 15 Liverpool 2 00a2 10 OSNABUKGS—No. 1 17 No. 2 15 MilledgevilleNo. 2 14% MACON SHEETING 13% Seven-eighths 12 Waymanville Sheeting 13% Houshw Sheeting 13 Houston Stripes 18%a15 Columbus Stripes ' 15al8 High Shoal Siripes 17 Montour Shirting —% 11% Factory Sewing Thread 02%a(i5 YARNS— al 60 FEATHERS 80 HIDES—Dry flint 14a16 Green 6a7 BEESWAX 28a30 SWEET POTATOES 75al 00 WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05al 10 BAGGING—BengaI 20 Lyon 20 Borneo _ 20 Gunny 20 Dundee 17 Patched 17 TlES—Gooche Arrow 8%a9 Eureka Aligator 8% Wnoi-BSAI.E AND RETAIL MARKET REPORTS OK FANCY FAMILY GROCERIES, CORRECTED DAILY BY GREER, LAKE A CO., 02 CHERRY ANP 84 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 10a 18 BUTTER—New giltedge 35a 38 SUGARS —A. B. Ex. C. Scotch & hard 13a 10 TEAS—Finest Young Hyson and Black 1 50a 2 00 COFFEE—OId brown Gov. Java. SOa 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, cnfc. 2S Uoa33 00 CLARET ANDSATURNS—Imp. 5 00a25 00 WHISKY—OId Family Rye 2 SOa 6 00 BRANDY—French, for lamlly use 5 00al2 00 REGARS—Imp’d and domestic.. 20 00al50 00 TOBACCO —Virginia and N. C... 48a 1 25 SYRUP —Georgia Cane 55a 65 N. York Silver Drips. 75a 1 00 Diamond Drips, and white Drips 1 25a 1 50 Arriinl. und Closing of .Hulls. Arrive. Close. Macon & Angnsta U. R. Way and Milledgeville 7:40p. M. 7p.m. Augusta uml Carolinas 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 (Day Train) 6:I0p. m. 6:loam Muscogee It. K. Way Colum bus op. M. 7p. M. S. W. R. K. (Day Train) 4:35 r. M. 7A. m. Americas and Eufaula (Night Train) 7p. x. C. R. R- 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 Hawkinsville daily (Suudays excepted 10:30 A. M. 2pm Clintoa —Tuesday, Thursday and Satuiday.! ". 12 m. 12:30 pm Jeffersonville and Twiggs ville, Wednesday 7 a. m. Wednesday, 2:25 p. BY BREAD WE LIVE THE underoigned lias established a first class | BAKERY where our citizens can obtain bread that is bread. My wocron will supply citizens at their residences. 1 use only the best flour and materials generally. 123-148 'MARK ISAACS. Building Lot For Sale. SITUATED near Tatnall Square, within a ; few steps of Mercer University. Address E. C.,'Box K., 9Stf Macon, G*. rib A) ~ A A MONTH easily made with Stencil Kev-Cheek files. Secure Circu lar aud samples,/)w. 8. M. Spenckh, Brattle bore, Vt. To nif: woitKnu clahn, male or female, *OO a week is guaranteed. Respectable employment at home, day or eve ning; no capita! required; full instructions and valuable package of goods to start with sent by mail. Address with 6 cent return stamp. M. YOUNG* CO., 16 Courtlandt St , New York. RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS AGENTS, we will pay you HO per week in cash, if you will engage with us at once. Every thing furnished and expenses paid. Address F. A. ELLS & CO., Charlotte, Mich. AGEWTS WANTED— for the Lltm of Grant Greeley WILSON BROWN Bffi ui.n of all p*rtnw. Over 40 Steel Portraits. worth twice tlie cost of tlio book. Wanted everywhere. Agents have wonderful success. Send for Circulars. Address ZEIGI.EK& McCTRDY, 518 Arch Street, Philadelphia, l’a. * Vt I?TVT'TCWANTED for the Au- Jr\. VT EjIN L O tobiography of HOK HACE GREELEY. The bestand only Edition written by himself; and for our 1872 CAM PAIGN MANUEL, a book of the times fur all parties. Illustrated. One Agent sold 80 in three days. Also, for Headley’s Life of Presi dent Grant, and Splundid Portraits of Candi dates. S3OO a mouth made. E. B. TREAT. - Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y. Til K RECORDS OF TESTS^j Ii .t LOWELL, -Mass., proves O >. I’. It 1 lt .\ II AH ’ N rj ** NEW TURBINE, r it superior to all others. It gave a liighnffr Aa. percentage tlian any otlier wheel of ?mon finish. Pamphlet and Price List, by N. F. BURNHAM, York, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Tliis New and Beautiful Hotel is now OPEN to tlie public. Located ou MONUMENT SQUARE, convenient alike to the business man and tlie tourist. It is tlie only hotel in Baltimore embracing elevator, suits of rooms with Imtlis and all other convenieucics. To accommodate Merchants, Commercial Travelers and others, the 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 advaotuge 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 lip. M. HARRY H. FOGLE, Manager. pnni BLOOD PURIFIER I It is uot a physic which may give temporary relief to the sufferer for the first few 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 bo extensively palmed ofl'on the public as soveregn remedies, but it is a most powerful Tonicand alterative, pronounced so by the leading medical authorities of London and Paris, aud has been long used by the regular 'physicians of other countries with wonderful remedial re sults. Dr. f Eli’s Extract of JnruDela, retains all tlie medicinal virtues peculiar to the plant and must be taken as a permanent cura tive agent. In thrirwant of anion in your I.iver anl 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 Juriibeha to cleanse, purify and restore tlie vitiated bipod to healthy aetiou. Have you a Dyspeptic Nlomach ? 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 fraction, it will impart youthful vigor to the weary suf ferer. Have you Weakness* of tlie In testines? Y r ou are in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or the dreadful 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 arc other wise in great danger 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. NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, Ti Session 1872-73 opens Sept. 20th, 1872. WILLIAM D. CABELL, (Unlv. Va.) Principal. F. Key Meade, (Univ. Va.) Instructor In An cient Languages. Ro. L. Harkison, M. A., (Univ. Va.) Instruc tor in Modern Languages, English, etc. Tnos. A. Se u don , (Mathematical Medalist, Univ. Va.) Instructor in Mathematics. Ro. L. Brown, (Univ. Va.) Instructor in Book keeping, English, etc. Waller Holladay, 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 and Country, and of the importance of send ing you the"best men as your assistants. Yours, very truly, CHARLES H. VENABLE, 115-142 Ch’rn of the Faculty, U. of Va. BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE Was incorporated as a regular College in 1849, with power to confer degrees. It was liber ally endowed by tlie State of Maryland In 1860, and affords every facility for a thorough ana accomplished Education. It enjoys the patron age of the Middle. Southern and Western Suites. Catalogues mav be hade at this office, or of N. C. "BROOK. L.L.D., President, Baltimore, Md. THE “UGHT SUMIPIG” “DOMESTIC’rTg fight the best ms- I Jf O-Al IjS-vA chine. Prove I— ' -W ey and sell it. ' Address “ DOMESTIC ” S. NT. CO, 98 Chambers SL, New York, or Atlanta, G. 122-200 MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IVholmnle Grocers, Ae. BURDICK BROTHERS, Third Street, be tween Cherry and Poplar. tf WA. HUFF, Third Street, corner Cherry • street. tf LAWTON * BATES, Fourth street, next to Lawton * Willinghams. tf ■\T A. MAORATH, Hollingsworth bTooT, Ax • Poplar Btreet, near Fourth. 30-tf .!. i J ' - ' r — — ll I' ' w_ "r ■lrngglßlx. G 1 F.O. PAYNE, opposite Palace of Justice, I Macon, Gu. 50-70 I > B. HALL, corner of Cherry and Cotton IV. Avenue. tf HU NT,"RANKIN it LAMAR, No. 82 amlS4 Cherry-street. tf JNO. INGALLS, corner Poplar aud Fourth Btreet, Hollingsworth block. 36-tf fancy Groceri. WP. CARLOS, No. 86, Mulberry-etreet, • opposite the Lanier House. tf Ketriug MacliincH. RJ. ANDERSON, Hose Sewing Ma . cbiue. Cotton Avenue. bßtf Hotel*,. Brown house—e. e. brown*son, Proprietors, Opp Passenger Depot, tf Q POTS WOOD—T. H. HARRIS, Proprietor, O Opposite Passenger Depot. tf House and Kigu I'aiiilci s. WYNDHAM & CO., under Spotswood Hotel. If Atloruc)! ill I.a xv. J OHN B. WEEMS, Office, Ralston’s block, over Hasdai's. tf CB. WOOTEN, Office, 88 Washington • block, up stairs. tf M. B. GERRY, Office, Court House. AO. BACON, Office, 86 Cherry-street. • . 36-tf rpHOMAS B. GRESHAM, office No. bV.Wiil J. berry street , tf Will TTLE * GUSTiN, office No. 2 Cotton Avenue. Pliystciuns. r P W. MASON, Office, orer Eirst National 1 • Bunk. tf Jewelers and Watcli Makers. JH. OTTO, under Spotswood Hotel. • tf House f iirnlsliing Goads, Stoves, Ac, OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO., Third Street, between Cherry and Mulberry. tf Shoe Dealers. MIX & KIRTLAND, 3 Cotton Avenue, 60 Third Street. tf I'lli-nit iii-e, *c. W& E. P. TAYLOR, corner of Cotton • Avenue and Cherry-streets. tf Harness*, Ac. BERND BROS., Third Street, between Cherry and Mulberry-streets. tf Itookisellcrsi, Stationer**, Ac. BROWN & Cos., 46 Second Street. || tf Haste, Ac. RJ. ANDERSON, Music, Cotton Avenue. 63tf fX UILFORD, WOOD & CO., 84 Mulberry \JT Street. Hardware. CARIIART & CURD, No. 65 nnd 67 Cherry Street. 48tf J Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. §lO YEARS PUBLIC TEST Dr. Crook’s WINE TAR T,o have more merit than au jr similar prepara tiou ever offered to the pmblic. 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