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The Daily Enterprise.
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naif league, hnlf a league, li.lf > I'm'"- Wf
ward,
Right through the rnir* and dirt,
M ueh to It* boauty’a hurt.
Dragged thu rich silken rltlrl,
Hair a league rearward
Half a pock, half a peck, half a peck fully,
Hirsute ami woolly,
Right In the liquid air
Koae Up the pile of balr,
From other head* Hindered,
Nohly astraddle on It,
Rode' the lira re bonnet—
ltode, though It wondered—
Carla to Die right of It,
Carla te the left of It,
Curia to the rear of It,
Curia that were plundered.
What though men about, "Oh, He !
Fortune# you have squandered I”
Their, not to make reply,
Their* not Pi reaaon why,
Their* hut to dreaa or dio
“ Charge I" ao the elerka they cry—
“ Charge by the hundrud!"
Rail-road Love-making.
What an OnamtvANT ConitßapONliENT
Haw in tun Hiillinu anu Cooinii Way.
One of our correapondcnt. n close oliaer
ver of passing event#, who lire* In n little
town that almll la- nameless, tell# the atory
ol a love milking couple whom lie met the
other tiny on the Nashville nml Decatur
Komi. They got on at ■ - .nml once on
laiaril, commencotiil billing und coning to
thu infinite (lingual of the female* and the
amusement of the other BOX. “I greatly
admired,'' any* our correapondcnt. "one
fnvoritc poaturu. lie was sitting ul the
window and she was anxious to see the
country,and leaned ncroaa Ids knees lo look
out. of course lie wasn't going tu let her
fall out and lie lull, so lie got it good hold
nrntind her lasly, nml never hrokojhla clip
lor iiii hour, it aeeim-d aomclimea like the
pressure wits ulmut seventy live pound* to
the square ineli, then he would ahtek lip.
Hite was 'mighty' afraid of droping out ol
Ihe window, for she never whimpered,
even w hen tightened Id* it■ 11 in In the last
notch, that la, when going across rivers
and ugly high banks After she had seen
the country euaugli,they began to whisper,
would bite an ear, holding it a little while
aud ‘chawing,’ like puppies do your Hu
ger#, In fun.
Hu would make out sometimes she had
hit him too hard and tousel her for it.
'I ha tousling was the heat part of the per
formance Hlio knew she had done wrong
In the auricular matter, and ought lo he
tousled. Most of the men lit the car thought
so, and if sha hadn't submitted they were
reaily to help him in this act of jiiNtlce.
Heveral of them stood up every now and
then, to l*o ready If their services were
needed. Home wore interested to such an
extent In suppressing, with marked ami
repressive punishment, this unlawful com
pression of the male accouatic organ bo
tween tbo Incisors of the female, that they
Ural tefioslied themselves by passing to the
lee-caoter and swallowing deep draughts
and then returning to the neighborhood
where tin* sufferer was avenging himself,
koeplng their arms in position for Imme
diate use in case of emergency. Tlte van
quished waa doomed to support the bead
of ths cotiquerurlill bo should recover from
Iho fatigue of aaserting Ids rights. 1 could
toll you more.''— Jirji. Manner.
BOARD.
DAY board and hoard and lodging In a pri
vate bouse, cun lie had by applying to
W. I>. Katucv on Walnut street, Macon.
Sept 114, HiTi. 187-163.
ATTETriOV!
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Al.h Insurance Agent* doing business In
Uie city are requested to call at this office,
make returns and |>aya tax of 2L,' jar cent, on
Uictr roeeli t# to Sept 1. lly order of Council.
CIIAS J. WILLIAMSON,
I39tf Treasurer.
Chn.ii Kt of Schedule.
MACON AND WKBTKKN K. H. CO., I
Macon, (la., June 14, 1*73. f
ON and aftur Sunday June 16th, the follow
ing schedule for l'aasenger Trains, will
t>e obaervud on this road:
DAT PABBENttF.It.
Lnve Macon 8:50 A. M.
Arrlvuat Macon. 7:30 A. M.
Leave Atlanta 3:00 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 3:16 r. u.
NlttllT PASSENGER.
Leave Macon 10:00 r. m.
Arrive at Macon 0:36 r. M.
lawve Atlanta 4:00 r. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 0:06 A. M.
7:30 a. at. and 0:36 r. n. Trains make elosa
eonneetlona at Macon wlUi Central Railroad
for Mavannah and Augusta, and with South
waa tern Railroad for point* In Bouthweat Geor
gia. 3:16 I*. M and 6.06 a. M. trains connect
at Atlanta with Western and Atlantic Railroad
for points Weal. A. J. WHITE,
65U But>erlntrndoiit
Mrs- T. B Ford's School
For Young Ladies,
Ilf I LI, t>c motioned on MONDAY, fleptem-
V V tMr 30Ui mat., at the reahleuce, comer
College street and Cotton sTenne. The house
has twain thoioughlv repaired and nmovated,
and every means will be used to promote the
comfort, a* well aa advancement, of herpnplla.
TERMS—Per Month.lnvariably In advance:
English 87 U 0
French—At inatmetor’s priesw.
Applications for admission and psrtleular*
may be made to l>r. T. B Ford, *t hi* Drug
Store, corner Ootttm avenue and College atnvt
131-160
EDWARD SPRINZ.
N’OTAHY PUBLIC and EX OFKKTO JUS
TICK OF Tit K PEACE. I can be found
for tli* present at all bount of the dav at my
office adjoining the law office of A Proudtlt,
over the store of Jaqoat A Johnson, Third ML,
Macon, if., to attend to all Magisterial heal
ueaa.
118-630. __
BERND BROS.
A*vAOrvaa* u ana
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
amass in
llarnoSM, Saddles, Cellars, Horse Equip
ments and Clothing Generally.
VLBO a full assortment of LF.ATIIEK of *l
kind*, Kmuuclod Cloth, etc.
csddlera aud llarnas* Makers Hardware and
Tools.
Cash paid for HIDES, Fl ltS, SKINS. WAX,
WOOL and TALLOW. 5-ldJ
INMAN LINE
ROYAL Nf AIL STEAMSHIPS.
THE Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia
Steamship Company dispatch two steam
ers per week. The quickest time ever made
across tbo Atlantic. Every comfort and con
venience. For further information apply to
sep2s-tf H. C. STEVENSON, Agent.
THE ENTERPRISE
JOB
PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT
IS NOW I’UKI’AKKD
TO EXKCUTK Aid, KINDS OK PRINTING!
HUCf! AH
GAUDS,
HILL 11 LADS,
CIIICU LA US,
LETTER HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
BILLS OF FARE,
NOTE HEADS,
INVITATION CARDS,
HAND BILLS,
. DODGERS,
ETC., ETC.,
Ami in it style equal to any. Extensive additions are daily being
made to onr
STOCK AND MATERIAL
Whii • very effort will be made to render satisfaction unto all who may
fuvot us with their patnonage.
PROMPTNESS!
IN TIIE EXECUTION AN!) 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.
AddtvHH,
Ijiii4‘w i Wiii*r Ac
PROPRIETORS, MACON, GA.
PRINTING
It has been the custom heietofore, and 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
patronising 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 ns, doing work at a very small
advance on northern priced, and still the work is sent away. We hope
the time is not for distant when our merchants will awake to their in
terest* aud patronize home institutions. It is a wrong practice and
should b£ condemned.
L , * 'f
peculator]
This unrlvulli <1 Medicine Is warranted not to
contain single particle of Mkkcuky, or any
Injurious mineral aulmtance, but D
I* I It1:1.1' V Ft. ETA HI.II.
For FORTY YKA Its It Ima proved it* great
value In all disease*of the Liver, Bowels and
Kidneys. Thousands of the good and great
in alliisrts of the country vouch for its wonder
ful anil peculiar power In purifying the Blood,
stimulating the torpid LIVBR and Bowels, and
imparting new Life and Vigor to the whole sys
tem. SIMMON’S LI VF.lt REGULATOR isuc
knowledged to have no equal as a
LIVLit UFIHt IVF,
It contain!! four medical element**, never uni
ted in the same happy proportion in any other
nreimratlon, viz : a gentle Cathartic, a wonder
ful Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterative and a
certain Corrective of nil impurities of the foody.
Such signal aucceaa has attended its that
it l now regarded as the
tiirent I iitiiilmg lfic
for Livku Complaint and the painful offspring
thereof, to wit: \) YSPEPSJ A, CONrJ'I I PA
TH >N, .faundiee, Billion*attacks, HICK 1 i KAD
ACJIE, Colic, I)*pre**lon of Spirited SOUK
STOM \CII, Heart Bun. Ac., Ac.
Kemulate the Liver and prevent
niIIJ> \ \** I I VI IL
BlMMoNs* LIVKK REGULATOR
In nmnufuetured by
j. is. /i:im *v co.,
MA( ON, GA., and PI 11 LA DELPHI A.
Price $1 per package; si nt by mail, pontage paid,
91.25. Preiiared ready foruttcin bottlca, 91.50.
SOLI) BY ALL DKL'(HiLSTfS.
Be ware ol all Counterfeit** and imitation*
U:i522
ItULi:o\l> TiH£ BCUEDULE*
C JiitKt; of litheJnlc.
RU I’KItINTEN DENT’S OFFICE. )
rioirrn-Western Kailroad Cos., >-
Macon, (>a., June lii, 1871. J
/ \ N and nftiT Sunday, Kith inat, Ptiaacnger
\ / Trains on thia Bond, will l>® run ns fol
lows :
lAY El FA CL A I'ASHEKOBU TRAIN.
Leave Macon . . 8:00 a. m.
Arrive at Eufaula . . . 4:42 i. m.
Arrive at Clayton . . . 0:1% p. m.
Arrive at Albany . . . . 2:40 p. m.
Arrive at Forv Gaines . . 4:40 p. m.
Connecting with the Albany Branch Train at
Smlthvllle and with Fort Heines Brunch Train
at Cuthhcrt doily.
Leave Clayton . . 7:20 a. m.
Leave Kufaula . . . 8:50 a. m.
Leave Fort Gaines . . . 8:35 a. m.
Leave Albany .... 10:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon . . . 5:25 p. m.
KUFAULA If (OUT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODA
TION TRAIN.
Leave Macon . . . . 0:10 r. m.
Arrive at Eufaula . . 10:20 a. m.
Arrive at Albany . . . 0:45 a. m.
Airive at Fort Gaines . . 11:52 a. m.
Connect at Smlthvllle with Albany Train on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights,
and at Cuthhcrt on Tuesday and Thuaaday.—
No train leaves on Saturday nights.
Leave Eufaula .... 5:15 r. m.
Leave Albany .... 8:40 P. M.
Leave Fort Gaines . . . 1:10 p. m.
Arrive at Macou . . . 5:20 a. m.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon .... 6:45 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus . . . 11:15 a. m.
l*euve Columbus . . • . 4:10 p. m.
Arrive at Macon . 9:35 P. M.
VIRGIL POWERS,
GO ly Engineer and Superintendent
Change of Schedule.
SUI’EKINTENDENT’B OFFCE, 1
M.vcdn .t Bucnswick Railkoao Cos., V
Macon, Oa., Juno 13, 1873. )
ON nnd after Sunday June 16th, 1873, train#
will run as follows :
I)AV ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY.
Leave Macon 8:30 \. M.
Arrive at Jesup 6:53 p. m.
Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 P. m.
Leave Brunswick 4:30 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup 6:46 a. m.
Arrive nt Macou 5:30 p. M.
Connect* closely nt Jesup with trains at At
lantic and ttulf Kailroad, to and from Savannah
aud Florida.
HAWKINSVII.LB TRAIN DAILY, (SCNDATS EI
CEITED.)
Leave Macon 2:55 p. m.
Arrive nt Hawklnavllle 6:30 p. m.
Leave Hawkinavllle 6:56 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 10:30 A. M.
WM. MacKKA,
53-tf General Superintendent.
Change of Schedule.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC KAILROAD, 1
Atlanta, Ga., April 17, 1873. f
On and after Sunday, the 31st Instant
Day Paaaenger Train (outward) leaves Atlanta
8:80 A. m., Connecting at Kingston with
THROUGH FAST LINE TO NEW ORLEANS
Day Passenger NEW YORK FAST LINE leave
Atlanta 4:05 p. M., Connecting at Dalton with
BAST TENNESSEE THROUOIt LINK TO NEW YORK
time 4S nouns 30 minutes !
Night Passenger Fast Line to New York, leave*
Atlanta 11:10 p. m., via East Tennessee and
Georgia, at Dalton, or
NASHVILLE 4k CIIATTABOOOA AT CHATTANOOGA
TIME 54 HOURS.
Day Passenter (inward) through from New
York via East Tennessee,
Arrives at Atlanta 3:50 p. M.
Night Passenger (inward) through from New
York via East Tennessee or Louisville,
Arrives at Atlanta 1:30 a. m.
E. B. WALKER,
Master TransporatlotD.
TO BE LEFT TO THE '
DECISION OF THE FARMERS.
r I''llK question of caterpillars and It* terrible
L destruction of the fleecy staple having,
like the great flood of old, abated, a still more
momentous question involves especial consid
eration at the hands of the farmers. For many
loug years E. Isaacs has catered to the wants
of the traveling public; and to the farmers,
the very bone ami sinew of our beloved South,
lie has taken special pains to make them feel at
home while In the city. His tables are tilled
and the usual “allowancing’’ is not "allowa
ble.’* Indeed you get what you call for and
that without stint Now the questiou is:
Will tie Farmers Support lii ?
This question Is propounded with the confl
dence that will be announced with that little
but expressive inonosyUble which is so famil
iar with young people enamored of cadi other
—yes! The sturdy fanners knows too well
the comfort that await him at the
ISAACS HOUSE,
To ausirer otherwise than affirmatively to
Uie above mentioned question.
While on the subject Mr. Isaacs wishes to
say that his patronage has so Increased as to
compel him to provide more ample accommo
tions, and that he has leased large sad airy
rooms of Huff's new building adjoining his
own. A tine bar is attached to this house.
E. ISAACS, Proprietor.
ISS-160. Cherry Street
BOSTON
—AND—
Savannah Steamship Line.
BAILING DAYS -THEIOTII 20TII andDOTH
OF EACH MONTH.
IOW rate* of freight and insurance. Kirst
j class passenger accommodations. Order
Sour goods slilpis-d l>y "Boston and Savannah
taamshlp Line,’’ and avoid all delay and extra
handling. RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Agent, Savannah, Ga.
F. NICKERSON A CO., Agents,
131 • 200 Boston.
J. A. IC£RCXEIt.
Commission Merchant,
153 HIY S riM IT,
Bet. Whitaker and Barnard St., Savannah, Ga.
All order# will receive prompt attention Con
sipimentH of uil kinda respectfully holielted.
131-899
BOIT &L MoKENZIE,
Cotton an l Commission
’, BIEKCIIA NTS,
10*4 liny Msivnnnnh, Ga.
131-309
MEYER. COHEN & CO..
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Boots and Shoes.
-Ist lli-ongtaton Mt.,Mavannah, <*n
Merchants supplied at New York Market
131 209 Prleea.
A. H. AL.DEX A HKO.,
COM MISSION ME RCHANTS
—Af I>—
Dealer* in I rults, Fish nml Produce*
No. 95 Bay Bt., Baviiiinuli, (in.
ConsignmcMits soii<’itud.
Orders pruniptly uttendrd to. 131-209
E. D. SMYTHE,
I.7ll*olll’lilt 4>S-’ ( ROCKERY,
(ahisswnre anl <iliii.it,
Ami Dealer in House I’iiriilsliiug Hoods,
142 Congri-sa and 141 St. Julian St*.
SAVANNAH, GA. 131-209
r. w. sims & co.,
Colton rnt fois ami General
Commission Merchants
HAVANNAII, GEORGIA.
Bagging and Ties supplied at market prices.
Advances made on Cotton, or other consign
ment*. Money promptly remitted. 131-209
A. ii. champion. geo. c. freeman.
CHAMPION A FREEMAN,
Commission Merchants
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA, 131-209
L. N. WHITTLE. GEO. W. GU6TIN.
IVIIITTI.K & GI STIN,
ATTOKIYIiYS, Ac.. AT LAW,
AID. 2 COTTON AVENUE,
IN M ICON, GA.
32-107
Pulaski House,
• SAVANNAH, GA.,
JNO. W. CAMERON & CO.,
PKOPRIETORS.
A llrst class liousc in every respest,
181-209
ICE! ICE! ICirr
ICE one cent a pound ns usual. No rise iu
price now or hereafter.
W. P. CAItLOS,
Wholesale him! Kelail Grocer,
dealer in
ICTI, FRUITS, FISH, ETC.,
Mulberry Street, opposite Lanier House,
68-tf Macon, Ga.
NOTICE.
HAVING recently refitted the old stand of
Geo. D. Lawrence, near the Brown House,
I inn now prepared to furnish REFRESH
MENTS to the public.
100-177 Z. B. WHEELER.
ANNUAL FAIR
—OF TflE —
Agricultural and Mechanical
ASSOCIATION! OF UEOItGIA,
WILL commence at their Fair Grounds at
Savannah, Goorgia,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1872,
And continue six days.
The central Railroad passes by the grounds.
For Trendum List or Information, address
J. 11. LSTU.L, Secretary,
132-td Savsnnah, Ga.
Arrival anil Closing: of Mails.
Arrive. Close.
Macon A Augusta R. R. Way
and Mllledgevllle :7:40p.m. 7 p.m.
Augusta and Carolina* 7 p. m.
Macon A Brunswick 2:25 p.m. 7 a.m.
Macon and Atlanta and West
ern States (Night Train). .7:80 A. m. 4:3opm
(Day Train) 6:I0p. M. 6:loam
Muscogee R. K. Way Colum
bus. 6r. m. 7 p.m.
S. W. R. K. (Day Trainl 4:35 P. M. 7A. m.
Americus and Eufaula (Night
Train) 7 r. m.
C. R. R. Way Savannah and
Northern (Day Tram) 4:51 p. M. 7A. m.
Northern, Savannah aud Ea
ton (Night Train) ,5:15 a. m. 5:30 Pki
nawkinsvillo dally (Sundays
excepted 10:30 a.m. 2pm
CUntou—Tuesday, Thursday
and Satmduy 12 m. 12:30 pm
Jeffersonville ' and Twiggs
ville, Wednesday 7 a. x.
Wednesday, 3:25 p.
BY BREAD WE LIVE.
THE uudereiiTuod has established a first class
BAKERY where our citizens can obtain
bread that Is bread. My wagon will supply
citizens at their residences. I use only the best
flour and generally.
123-148 MAPtK ISAACS.
L. T. WHITCOMB, AgL,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
West Mia Fruits, Y®tata,
MAT, GRAIN. MAT, ETC.,
99 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
107-185
Building Lot For Sale.
SITUATED near Tatnall Square, within a
few steps of Mereer University.
Address E. C-, Box K.,
98tf Macon, Gk.
A \ MONTH easib' made w ith Stencil
*s>Z.)Uand Key-Cheek Dies. SecuruCireu
lar and Samples, free. 8. M. SrBNCBR, Bratlio
boro, Vt.
IPO THE WOIIUIAG FLAKS,
X male or female, SOO 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
seat by mail. Address with 6 cunt return
stamp. M. YOUNG A COj
16 Conrtlundt St, New York.
RARE CHANCE FOB AGENTS
AGENTS, we will pay you S4O (s:r week In
cash, if you will engage w ith us at once. Every
thing furnished and expenses paid. Address
F. A. ELLS CO., Charlotte, Mll-h.
AGENTS WANTED-fcr ths Lltmi of
Grant Greeley
WILSON BROWN SK
UJOO uf all parties. Over 40 Btoel Portrait*.
worth twice tlic cost of the book. Wanted
everywhere. Agents have wonderful success.
Send for Circulars. Address
ZKIGLKK A McCTRDY,
518 Arch Satreet, Philadelphia, Pa.
A ("1 17 ATHTC! WANTED for the Au
i\ VI IV:\ 1. O tobiography of lIOU
KACE GREELEY. The bestaud only Edition
written by himself; and for our 1873 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 (’resi
dent Grant, and Splendid Portraits of Candi
dates. S3OO a month made.
E. B. TREAT,
Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y.
TH E RECORDS OF TESTS
J* „T LOWELL, Mass., puoves
M. S'. BFRNIIAM’fI Zj
-4* NEW TURBINE,
(tf upcrlor to all others. It gave a
centage than any other wheel ofc >m
If inuii liiiibh. n -9
Sp l Pamphlut and Price 1 .ir*t, by N. F. #
¥ BURNHAM, York, Pa.
St. CLAIR HOTEL
Baltimore, Bifid.
This New nnd 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
with hdtlis nnd all other convenieucies. #
To accommodate Merchants, CommTreial
Travelers and others, the rates will be *3 per
day for rooms on the fourth nml liftli floors,
making the difference on account of the eleva
tion. Ordinary transient rates for lower rooms,
$3 per day.
Guests desiring to take advantage 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 11 P. M.
HARRY H. FOGLE, Manager.
: BLOODPU^I|BJ
It is not a physic which may give temporary
relief to the sufferer for the first few doses, but
which, from continued use brings Files and
kindred diseases to aid in weakening the inval
id, nor is it a doctored liquor, which, under
tlie popular name of “Bitters” is so extensively
palmed off'on the public as soveregu remedies,
but itis a most powerful Tonic, and
alterative, pronounced so by tlie leading
medical authorities of London and Faria, and
has been long used by the regular iphysiqians
of other countries with wonderful remedial re
sults. .
Dr. fell’s Extract of Jplela,
retains all tlie medicinal virtues peculiar to tlie
plant and must he taken as a permanent cura
tive agent.
Is thelrwnnt of anion in your
Xivcr and flpleen 7 Unless relieved at
once, the blood becomes impure by deleterious
secretions, producing scrofulous or skin dis
ease, Blotches, Felons, Fustules, Canker, Pim
ples, Ac., &c.
Take J urnlieb:i to cleanse, purify and
restore the vitiated blood to healthy action.
Hav e you a Hyspeptic (Stomach ?
Unless ingestion 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 yen YVeabness of the In.
lestines? You are in danger of Chronic
Diarrhoea or the dreadful inflammation of tlie
Bowels.
Take to allay irritation and ward off tenden
cy to inflammations.
Have you weakness! of the U
terine or Urinary Organs? You
mustprocurs 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,
IS Flatt St., New York,
Sole Agent for the United Stateß.
Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular.
Norwood hi&h school, ya.
Session 1872-73 opens Sept. 20th, 1872.
WILLIAM D. CABELL, (Univ. Va.) Principal.
F. Key Meade, (Univ. Ya.) Instructor iu An
cient Languages.
Ro, L. Harrison, M. A., (Univ. Va.) Instruc
tor in Modern Languages, English, etc.
Tuos. A. Seddon, (Mathematical Medalist,
Univ. Va.) Instructor in Mathematics.
Ro. L. Brown, (Univ. Va.) Instructor in Book
keeping, English, etc.
Waj.ler Holladay, B. Se., C. & M. E., (Univ.
Va.) Instructor in Applied Mathematics
and in Analytical and Applied Chemistry.
D. S. G. Cabell, (Univ. \u.) Instructor in
Law. Address,
WILLIAM D. CABELL, Principal,
Norwood, Va.
University of Virginia, May 9, 1872.
To Win. D. Cabell, EBq., 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 11. VENABLE,
115-143 Cli’m of the Faculty, U. of Va.
BALTIMORE
FEMALE COLLEGE
Was incorporated as a regular College in 1549,
with power to confer degree*. It was liber
ally endowed by tj.e State of Maryland in 1800,
and affords every facility for a thorough and
accomplished Education. It enjoys the patron
.age of the Middle, Southern and Western
States. Catalogues may be hade at this oilicc,
or of N. C. BROOK, L.L.D.,
President, Baltimore, Md.
THE “LIGHT BMIKHG'X_w*I (K
“DOMESTIC”
you to light
our claims. —
cy aud sell it.
* “ DOMESTIC” S. M. CCL,
90 Chambers Bk, New York, or Atlanta, Ga.
122-200
MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Wholesale Grocers, Ac.
IYURDICK BROTHERS, Third Street, be-
J tween Cherry and Poplar. tf
\\T A. HUFF, Third Street, corner l hurry
VV # street tf
IAWTON .It BATES, Fourth street, next
to Lawton & Willinghams. tf
A. MAG RATH, Hollingsworth Block,
i. V • Poplar street, near Fourth.
llrnggists,
/"X EO. PAYNE, opposite Palace ol Justice,
V 7 Macon, Ga. 50-70
RB. HALL, corner of Cherry and Cotton
Avenue. " if
Hunt, rankin' a lamar, n. 82 umist
Cherry-street. tf
rNO. INGALLS, corner Poplar and Fourth
street, Hollingsworth block. 36-tf
Fancy Grocers.
WP. CARLOS, No. 80, Mulberry-street,
. opposite the Lanier lloin-c. tf
Sewing .llueliines.
EJ. ANDERSON, Howe Sewing Mu
za chine, Cotton Avenue. 08tf
lioTui-.
11ROWN Hi,USE—E. E. BROWN A SON,
J Proprietors, Opp I'asseligi r Depot tf
SPOTSWOOD— T. 11. HARRIS, Proprietor,
Oppo.-ite Passenger Depot. tf
House aud Nign Pululers.
V(7YNDIIA.M A CO., and. Spotswood
Y Hotel. i(
.ttluriieys lit l.nn.
JOHN B. l\ EE MS, Office, Itidsbui’s block,
over Rnsdal’s. u
CB. WOOTEN, Ollk'*, 88 Vwtshington
• block, up stairs. tf
]yj B. GERIiY’, Ofliee, Court House.
AO. BACON, Office, 80 Cherry-street.
• 36-tf
6|''IIOMA3 B. GRESHAM, office No. 14 Mul-
X berry street tr
WIIIfTLE & GUSTIN, office No. 2 Cotton
Avenue.
Fliysiciuux.
r p W. MASON, Office, over First National
X • Bank. (7
Jewelers aud Vt un li Klakei-s.
J 11. OTTO, under Spotswood Hotel.
House Furnislii n g <ii oo<l ,
Stoves, Ac.
OLIY ER, DOUGLAftS A CO., Third Street,
between Cherry aud Mulberry. tf
“se- JL 1 . . i
Shoe Uealers,
MIX & IvIRTLAND, 8 Cotton Avenue, 00
Third Street. tf
Furnltui-e, Ac,
WSi E. P. TAYLOR, corner of Cotton
• Avenue and Cherry-streets. tf
HarneasTAe,
BERND BROS., Third Street, between
Cherry and Mulberry-streets. tf
Itookuellersi, Stationers, Ac.
TJROWN & Cos., 40 Second Street.
X) j tf
ill usic. Ac.
RJ. ANDERSON, Music, Cotton Avenue.
6Btf
Guilford, wood & co., si mTur^-
Street.
Hardware,
n A ™ART <t CURD, No. 65 aud 07 Cherry
Vy Street. 48tf J
Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
§lO YEARS
PUBLIC TEST
Dr. Crook’s
WINE
TAR
T,o have more
in er 11 than an y
similar prepara
tion ever offered to
the public.
It is rich in the medicinal qual
ities of Tar, and uuequaled for diseas
es of the Throat aud Lungs, per
forming the most remarkable cures.
Cougiis, Colds, Chronic Coughs,
It effectually cures thepi nil-
Asthma and Bronchitis.
Has cured so many cases
it has been pronounced v
specific for these complaints.
For pains in Breast Side or Back
Gravel or Kidney Disease,
Diseases of the Urinary Organs,
Jaundice or any Xivcr 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 revel's,
Gives tone to your System.
Tr- Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
S For Scrofula, Scrofu
•P lous Diseases of the
Eyes, or Scrofula in
any form.
Any disease or eruption of
JJgi ,lie Skin, disease of the Liver,
Rheumatism, Pimples, Old
Bores, Ulcers, Broken-down
©Ah-v Constitutions, Syphilis, or any
disease depending on a deprav-
( ed condition of the blood; try
DR. CROOK’S
SYRUP OF
%|lPoke Root.
gjf/' It lias the medical property
of Poke combined with a pre
paration ot Iron which goes at
*/ once into tlie blood, perform
ing the most rapid and wonderful cures.
Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook’s Com
pound Syrup of Poke Hoot—take it and lie
JlggJgg
DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
Charleston, S C., Wholesale Agents
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 pleas
ant up stairs rooms can be obtained for tha
summer months in a delightful portion of tbo
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