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MACON DAILY ENTERPRISE
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l-CBl.l.liau vliv KVKMIMI BY
LINES. WING A SMITH.
No. 10 Bollings worth Bkx*.
AU leUmre ratal lug to Hubmrtftton thould be ml
t"fwl to I Alton, Hi utj rf Smith, Marini, (til.
UmnmuHleatUmt Jar Hit p-ijirr l ihonltl he ml
tin nmol to tilt Editor. Hi cannot undertake to
return rrjo-t/.1 cotnmnnn'lOunm Writ lint/iintl
mint nr>• tlirnn, frmndt part < of the Stall, mi
liriUtL
W. WATKIK Ilil'KN, i:dUor.
Ilrmurrullc lli'i'llnii
Macon, Bcpt. 30, 1H72.
Mr. Editor Having learned Unit the
Congressional Executive Committee liuve
mill'd the Con root lon to nominate a Can
iliduto for Congress to (111 the unexpired
term of lion. T. .1. Speer. at Forsytli. on
Monday, October 7tlt. I hereby cudorae
said in lion and suggest to the counties in
said District to act accordingly. 1 make
this announcement as 1 bad auggialed
Macon, Tuesday, Octolter Btb.
T. IJ.MIIIKMAN. Jll,
Obm'n Ex. Com.
Democratic papers in District please
copy.
'rut: i*oivr
If our readeis examined the figures we
]irecntod on Haturday, they will have no
ticed Hint, by tliiwregislralion of JBtj7, the
colored registered vole in IJlbli county
exceeded tbc wlille by but tiltl votes.
Wo presume, Iho difference either way, at
present, cauuot be great. It now remains
for us to overcome it whatever it may be
We can do this try union among ourselves,
and by fostering the liberal feeling among
our colored fellow-citizen* Our Ctindl
dales for tbu legislature have slrong
claims upon llm sulfrage of both white
and colored. Mr. Macon did valuable
work in Iho last legislature. Nome per
sons arc fast to censure him, and do not
seem willing to accord to him the merits
I hut can never lie taken from him. This
Is sheer prejudice. If it can he shown
that he made mistakes, even this would be
no good reason for wilhoMing sulfrage
from him, who served so well, notwith
standing. Hut we think, that a knowl
edge of Mr. Bacon's labors, an Insight into
the rcul dutlrs of a legislator, a glance at
the thousand ami one difficulties that beset
uu honest rcpicsenistlve, would have a
tendency to make some folks ashamed,
and bring them to a more reasonable point
of faith and action if Mi Bacon be not
returned, Bibb county will deserve Hie so
vinsl punishment, which will sure to
comu In such an event.
We have no patience to reason with
those who allow their foolish whims, and
the baseless charges of designing uion, to
mislead them against llie interests of their
State and community
Defeat Mr. Bacon, and elec t u Itadical'
Defeat Mr. Bacon, and pronounce for
Clews !fc Company I Defeat Mr. Bacon,
nud stultify yourselves, and prove Ilia!
volt urc Haeticale at heart, whatever your
outward professions may he I No, men
and brethren, do your duty toward the
man, who aimed to do his duty toward
you—and did it! Ingratitude, prejudice,
and inability to appreciate the devotion of
u public servant to Ills work, must forever
attach to you if you allow tills gentleman
to lie defeated!
CItARLKS A. RtmiNll
stands before you the generous friend of
all uien. if there is a man iu Bibb coun
ty, white or colored, who cannot endorse
Mr Nutting, and who docs not consider
him ids friend, we have not met him
A man of long experience, sterling inleg
rlty, patriotic impulses, just and fair to nil
men—the friend of the poor and Iho peer
of Hie rich—Mr. Nutting has Ills place in
the depths i>r the popular heart.
It is a pleasure to vote for him. ami we
hope to see him elected by the biggest sort
of n majority!
A M. I.in is HI T
is our third candidate for the Legislature,
a man who is universally kuuwn and t s
teemed lu Bibb county, lit* election is
not considered doubtful, and when elected,
all know that a better worker, auil a more
cnpuhlo Representative will not report
from any couuty iu the State
Now. we beseech our citizens of oil
shades oi political opinions, to give this
ticket, together with the State Senator.
Hon. T. J. Simmons, a cheerful, hearty
and adequate support! Elect them, not
spariugly. but triumphantly I
lA-t tlioir majorities attest the high place
they occupy iu your confidence
To allow them to be defeated, will dis
grace us. ami deservedly— for vve can elect
them if we will.
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WHO I.OTEN III!* STATE.
Aud desires her prosperity, will see that
she mails bis help on Wednesday next.—
To slay away from the poll* w ill be cquiv
aleut to aiding the enemy. To trust to
ntheis, and say, •• we cau carry the State
anyhow," Is to pul iu jeopardy w hat should
be sacredly sab-
We must uot be surprised by the enemy.
Our duty and our safety are to bo found in
active labors to secure Hie triumphant elec
tion of Gov. Smith and the State ticket.
We must uot count on Uie apathy of the
Radicals. They are up and doing. Their
organisation is complete. Their money
hags arc full. They intend to overcome
us. Every man must do his duty if so ter
riblc a catastrophe must be averted.—
Give one day, at least, therefore, to your
Slate, as a matter of the greatest moment.
It is highly important that we carry Hie
Slate by 50,1KK) majority.
CoU>KKl> citixcns go and l.eai your
friend Col. Hardeman, who will speak to
night at City Uaii
No man is working harder or more effi
ciently in this campaign thau Col. Uarde
yuan, lie will speak to Bibb couuty to-
Bight. And there will lie a crowd
A N 4 IS A.XXOI -M l; VI I! VI .
By a dispatch from Aincrlcus this morn
ing, the ku4 intelligence reaches us, of the
sudden death of the liev. J Blakely Smith,
Presiding Elder of the Amcrieus District.
He died this morning at about six o'clock.
There arc no particulars iu the telegram
but we presume that this servant of God
filled Ida appointments yesterday, in the
country beyond Americus
Who that knew Blakely Smith, will
grieve for him. Our loss is In* gain
A more devoted friend, a more faithful
minister—iu labors more abundant —a hap
pier Christian, than was he, it lias not been
our lot to know.
His prayer at First Street Church lust
Thursday evening, was powerful with the
fiower of faith, and Ills last conversation
with tfie writer was full of the marrow of
Christian love and truth.
Mr Smith's funeral will take place to
morrow (hour to he announced) from the
Firat Street Church, where lie so long lu
hored as a faithful f ailor.
Well may ills brethren in the ministry
exclaim with the poet of Methodism
" Ob, may 1 triumph so,
When all my warfare’s psst;
And dying, find my lutest foe
Under my feet t last.”
——
<-oi.oiti:i> t om: xrnix.
The colored Liberal Convention, held
at Louisville last week was lespcctable
in numbers and character. Great harmo
ny prevailed, Hud Hie platform announced,
is in correspondence w ith the Libi nil Na
tional platform. If the colored people
could he induced to think sciiously on the
Issues now pending, Borneo Greeley
would get ninety nine hundredths of their
votes.
The Tribune, spuuking of llie Louis
ville Convention lias this to say
The National Liberal Convention of col
oreil men lit Louisville, Ky , yesterday,
seems to have been above Hie average of
these conventions iii Intelligence and pa
triotism. The platform, of which we
have a synopsis, Indicates a clear know !
edge of the present situation in national
politics, as well as mi intelligent valuation
of the Grant Administration, which prom
ises so much and performs ho little.
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MATOK 111 W
Bus done u w ise tiling iu his proclamation
(see another column) audit election day.
The police force will he ample to secure
and maintain order, and his Honor w ill he
about in person to facilitate mutters In the
interest of pence, goiJ will und good order.
It is hoped that all classes of citizens will
o# operate willi llie authorities in llie good
Work.
Tim Funkrai. Beiivickh of ltev. J
Blakely Smith, will lake place to morrow
nl 4 o’clock l’, M. at thu First Street M. K.
Church.
The remains of the beloved deceased
will arrive from Amcrictisou the 5 o'clock
Ail Train lo morrow.
To MOlir Col. Tlios Hardeman will
speak at the City Hull. All citizens white
und colored me liivited to attend
Wit cull special attention to Colonel
Hardeman's announcement of convention
at Forsyth.
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Down in Fulton county, Georgia, all
the Mark mill white Radicals have pledged
themselves to support llie Bourbon couu
ly ticket, iu exchange for llie noble work
which said Bourbons propose doing for
Uruut in the Blale at large.— St. l.ouie Hip
Anything to beat Greeley, you know.
Even foul more years of blood, and spoil
mid poverty.
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Messrs. Graunissand McElroy Decline
Kilitor Unity Enterprite: Having seen
our names suggested in your paper as can
didates lor the Legislature wo lake this
occasion to thank our friends for the evi
dence of preference, assuring them that
vve do not approve of the Hi nt lleiolution,
hut we very respectfully decline to enter
lor thu race.
E. C. Gh.vnniss.
Wm. J. Mi Li.hoy.
The New York World says The • cot
ton caterpillar." wre need scarcely inform
our readers, is thu otfspring of a moth
which deposits its eggs where the new
born larvae can find plentiful nourish
ment before they lake the nap from which
they wake into winged maturity. Evi
dently, therefore, if Southern agricultur
ists would save their crops from the rava
ges of these voracious pests, It is better for
them to endeavor to destroy thu uioth be
fore its myriad eggs are laid than to tin
dertake the futile husk of hunting out the
nascent larvae themselves. To this eud
an ingenious planter route years ago ad
opted a plan which, we were informed at
Hie time, was as efficacious ns it was sim
ple, consisting only in placing about bis
field elevated torches, to which at night
the mollis wfe attracted, and in the blaze
of which they inevitably committed self
destruction Whether this device Ims
been tried and found to full in other In
stances, or w hether it is unused because
unknown, vve cannot say ; but wo give it
new publicity under the latter supposition.
The N Y. Sim telU the fallowing
Touching Ntuhy ok a Litti.k Ukn
Wiper Pkdiji.kr,—Yesterday sprightly
little girl, aged 10 years, who had been
uollct'd sitting modestly on a buck bench
in the Jefferson Market I’olico Court dur
ing the discharge of the watch, stepped
up to the bench when the rush ofbusincss
was over, and bashfully told Justice Cox
that her mother had beeu Rrrested the
previous 'evening for being intoxicated
on Seventh avenue. The family consist
ing of herself and little brother, aged 8,
aud her father and mother, reside in a
tenement house in West Thirty-first street
She and her little brother support the
father and mother, who are both drunk
ards. The littie boy makes pen-wipers,
which she sells in the evenings.
: She wauled to get her mother out and had
no money. All she had was a pen-w iper,
which she presculed to the urbane Justice,
whlb listened attentively to her artless and
sorrowful story. He took the wiper and di
rected the clerk to mako out a discharge
for Hie woman, w hose name is Francis
Doyle, lie then gave the little girl a
bank note, lolling uer to buy something
for herself aud brother, but uot to give it
to her fattier or mother lest they should
procure liquor with it. With gratitude
aud joy beaming from her eyes she thank
ed the kind-hearted magistrate, aud prom
ised to bring him some pen-wipers. Then
taking the hand of her pareut she led her
out of Iho coart room.
LETTER FROM D. H. HILL.
An Earnest Appeal.
The Battle Cry and Victory.
To the J'eojile of Georgia ;
Our Btutc election is approaching, and it
would lie impossible to over-estimate its
importance.
After years of wrong, losses and suffer
ings which nil of us felt, and with strug
glings and sacrifices which sonic of us can
never forget, we succeeded in dethroning
Radicalism iu Georgia, and regained pos
session of our government. From that day
order lias been established ; crime has beta
punished , law lias been supreme , proper
ty and life have been sale , prosperity in
hiiHincHH baa increased, and not a alngle
Ku Klux outrage inis been heard of. In
view of these great results, I bud hoped
that we should never again kcc au cljprl to
reinstate Radicalism in Georgia
But, encouraged by our Democratic
divisions, which I have believed und still
believe urc more apparent than rcul. and
stimulated witii llie hope, ami aided by
llie appliance of Federal patronage, this
evil of evils—Radicalism—Is bold enough
lo make another organized effort to re
possess the places of power which it des
ecratcd and from which it Ims been ex
pelled Do not commit the folly of sup
posing there is no danger. Inside Hie
Btnle there are secret plottings which
seek to take you by surprise. Outside,
gigantic powers are at work lo reforge
your chains. On whatever other points
we may differ, I beseech you by every
thing wo can prize, that we make a cheer
ful solid fight against our deadliest com
mon enemy—Radicalism in our Stalu al
lairs. The day after the election in Octo
ber, if Radicalism shall triumph, every
man in Georgia may estimate his proper
ly, of whatever kind, as depreciated fifty
per cent iu value, ami the depreciation
will continue to rule. But if Radicalism
shall be defeated—thoroughly defeated ev
ery man, the day after that defeat may
esllmuto his property us increased fifty
l'r cent, in value, and llie appreciatiou
will go on until Georgia shall rank with
the richest uud greatest States on the con
tinent II limiters not if our best friend
were President of the United Slates we
could not prosper If Radicalism ruled in
our Stale. It matters not if our worst
enemy lie President, vve shall prosper,
more or less, if Radicalism shall uot rule
iu our State. All we can get, all we are
entitled to, nnd ail wo desire from the
Federal Government is non interference
willi our domestic affairs, and, this much
being granted, wo shall find iu ourselves
all the springs of sure nnd ever growing
prosperity and happiness
Then let all difi'urences and jealousies
and iicrlmonles lie hushed! Elect Gov
ernor Smith by 50,000 majority. Do not
lie content with less. Judge Walker is no
thief, but lie is the candidate of every
thief who has despoiled you and slandered
you that lie might despoil.
Judge Walker is no carpet bagger, but
he is the caudidato of every carpet-bugger
who has made you poor in llie push und
would make you poorer in tlie future.
His nomination was suggested ami urged
by men in office at Washington. I know
this fact, lie was preferred because lie
was conceded to be perfectly honest and
capable, uud because, in this way, your
feurs might he allayed, yourselves might
he rendered indifferent, and thus, under
cover of his personal worth, Hie monstrous
coalition of tlieiving carpet-baggers and
misguided negroes hope to regain the
power they have lost iu Georgia.
Governor Bmilii is us honest und cupu
lilu us Judge Walker, uud lie represents,
nud will continue to represent, you uud
your interest.
But above all considerations—Slate or
National—make sure of your Legislature.
The Democratic nmjmity must uot be u
small one. Carry every county in
the State, and make the Legislature
unanimous if possible. And it is possible.
Let Georgia boas solid for the right—her
rights—us Vermont is for the wrong—
Georgia "wrongs!”’
Let us have a thorough, complete ami
overwhelming victory in our Blale elec
tion iu October,and Radicalism will never
again attempt to raise its hydroliead again
in Georgia From Hie foulest of political
leprosies wo and our children shall be free
atul forever free!
l’ardou mo for my earnestness. Inin in
a iiositnm to know the damages I would
avert. I know, too, what it imS cost mc
cost from friends ns well ns foes—to help
rid my State of the foul domination of
Radicalism . aud the very thought that it
may regain that power is horrible aud re
volting. I dread auolher ordeal of Kadi
cal rule iu Georgia, os the already exhaus
ted patient dreads tlio return of a paroxism
which his feelings assure him must take
Ids life. 1 will forget nil the personal
wrongs of the post, uud agree to regard
every man us n friend who will now help
to avert such a dire calamity.
The preservation of order, peace and
prosperity in our Btate, and the assurance
of these blessings to our children, are the
great results to be secured by success in
our October elections. But these are not
the only results.
A majority of fifty thousand for our
State tickets in October, will give us an
oasy and still greater success in November.
It will also add one hundred thousand
votes to our Littoral and Democratic tick
ets in the Not them States. It w ill settle
the result in many doubtful Congressional
Districts in these States It will be glo
rious inspiriting news to our struggling
friends in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana,
whose State elections come off a few days
after our Georgia State elections, it will
help to make Hendricks and lluckalew
Governors in their respective States. It
will add Democratic strength to both the
Senate anil House of Congress, and may
make the Liberal and Democratic nomi
nees President and Vice President of the
United States.
Money, force and fraud made North
Carolina s|H-ak a doubtful voice. Money,
fanaticism ami fraud made Vermont and
Maine speak a voice of cheer to our eue
mics. it is the glorious privilege of Geor
gia to speak next iu order! A thrill of
joy electrifies every fibre of my frame
w hen I feel, as 1 do feci, that neither mon
ey, nor force, nor fanaticism, nor fraud,
nor all combined, will be able to stifle the
voice of mv own dear old commonwealth!
I-et her speak—nay, she will speak—the
first clear, ringing, sounding note for her
own and the nation's redemption!
Uknj. 11. llxll
New York. September 21, 1572.
We h ive got it at last The elegantly
classic lloston Journal calls the Liberal
movement “not a harmless marsupial,
but a full blown ophidian of the copper
head variety." Now. if somebody will only
denounce said movements as a right angle
triangle, we see nothing to hinder the tri
umphant re-election of Grant.—Nf. Loui*
HepUewt.
Just so, with a geometrical straight line ]
to the right, uniting all the angle) in a
hollow square.
TEAT.
The following article, which we take
from the Savannah Republican, strikes a
keen blade between the joints of certain
men's satanlc harness. It is well de
served :
The Political Undertaker ok the
Period. —Venom and froth in equal pro
portions, with au insolence equalled only
by the Theriitei of Homer, that
"——Don In forehead
But at heart a deer.”
have always characterized the ravings of
Wendell Phillips. Asa partisan of the
I/earned Leather Dresser—Ulysses Grant,
L. L D.—and the “Natick Cobbler" —he
lias gone down to the headquarters at
Lynn, Massachusetts, and there relieved
his system of so much poison, that it is
wonderful that lie could have carried it
and live. We cannot blacken our page
with the utterances of this foul-mouthed
und black-liearted railer, and give only
one short specimen, to justify the severity
of our comments.
That the creature has power to do mis
chief is undeuiable, but so lias a serpent
—and hissing and stinging have been the
great business of Wendall Phillips' long
and mischievous life, devoted to stirring
up strife anil maligning every promincut
public man in America —his present idol,
Grant, included. Here is the extract to
which we refer :
The reason why I support the Republican
party is Hint, to my utter surprise, to my inde
scribable delight, to my relief, I have at lust
found a party that is willing to execute all the
luws that are given them, it is for that reason
that I soy "Long live Ulysses Grant.. May he
continue to be Preside!]t of tlie United States
until every white man over forty years of age
who lives south of Mason and Dixon’s line has
been forever put into the ground.” [Loud and
continued applause. j
Wo do not wonder so much at these
driiellings of dotage, as at the " loud and
continued applause ” which greeted this
statement, at once so inhuman nnd un-Re
publican. The spirit it breathes toward
the South, wo will not comment on—but
us the Psalmist allots three score and tea
as tlio dnys of man, thirty fire year more
us the reign of Grant is an aspiration for
that Imperialism to which his followers
are paving the way.
Buell is Grantism—such is Northern Re
publicanism !
“Oh King, live forever !” is the Orien
tal prostration of spirit, from slave to mas
ters. "Oh King, reign forever!” is the
Phillips parody upon it; but the sentiment
and the inspiration are the same in both.
That Wendell Phillips assails Greeley
with frantic ferocity—us the friend of the
South—is but natural and proper. The
only thing which could injure the large
hearted and large-brained man who offers
si’clx a contrast to his own narrow bigotry
and sectional hate, would he his praise.
Whenever the whole Southern population
over lolly desire in-decent burial, they
will know where to find as cheerful uu
undertaker us llie grave-digger in Hamlet.
Wendell! Wendell! think of your latter
end, anil pray. If your venom strikes in
it will kill you.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
SPECIAL NOTICE.
rpilK Flr*t VVurd Democratic Glut) will meet
JL Tuesday nLrht, October Ist, at 8 o’clock,
at the Engine House of No. 3. Let the at
tendance be large, as important business will
be transacted. Thus U. Conner,
President
W. Pob, J r , Secretary.
NOTICE.
rp([E Books for the registration of voters for
1 the city election will be opened on the first
day of October nnd close at Two o’clock p. m.,
on December 13, 1873.
aepSO td J. A, McMANUS, Clerk.
GRAND OPENING^
ON or about Wednesday, October 2nd, we
will open at No. 104 Che ray street, (the
store formerly occupied by Collin;* Little as
a C’a riago Repository) a large and well selected
stock of St&plc and Fancy Groceries. The pub
lic are respectfully invited to give us a call.
gep3o 6t QBO. BBQQS.
SWEET ORANGES.
J UST received by J. F. Barfield * Cos., k
large lot of Ilavanna Oranges.
J. F. BARFIELD & CO ,
scptSOtt Brown House Block.
MACON
Conservatory of Music.
\PP LI CATIONS for instruction can now
be made at the Conservatory Rooms,
corner Mulberry and Second streets, over
Boardman’s, between the hours of 9 and 12 a.
m. Those who desire class tuition will please
apply us soon as possible, as the Principal
wishes to form the different degrees of classes
before October 7th, at which time the Conserv
atory will open.
(i. A. GNOBBPELIUB, Principal*
scp3o tf
PROCLAMATION
MAYOR’S OFFICE, I
Macon, Ga., September 28, IS?2 (
The city authorities of Macon having received
information to the effect that certain evil dis
posed persons, white and black, have in con
templation certain plans, the adoption of which
would give to one or the other of the contend
ing political parties the full and absolute con
trol of the polls at the election to be held for
State officers in this city on next Wednesday,
This, therefore, Is to notify and advise nil
parties at interest, that no such unlawful prac
tices will be allowed, nor shall any improper
or unfair means be resorted to at said election
which in their nature wonld be calculated to
endanger the peace, good order and welfare of
the city.
The carrying of concealed weapons on that
day, will be extra hazardous to the party so
otlendlng, as any man, white or black, who
shall be louml with a pistol, knife, or other
deadly weapon concealed about his person, will
be promptly arrested and placed in the City Bar
racks. This order is imperative, and I will have
a sufficient number of armed police on the spot
to execute it at all hazards.
All Bar rooms within the city limits must be
closed ou that day. The keeper or proprietor
of any bar room or drinking saloon, from which
any liquor shall be sold or furnished ou that
dav, will be lined five hundred dollars.
W. A. HUFF,
Sept. SO, 2t. Mayor.
it Spoor, Tinsley & Co.’s
CAN BE FOUND
) Boxes White Bellies.
25 Barrels Pork liibs.
50 Boxes Cream Cheese.
20 Barrels Early Rose Potatoes.
20 Barrels Red Onions.
100 Jars Snuff.
75 Kegs Rille Powder.
300 Bags Drop Shot.
200 Thousand Water Proof Caps.
Nuts. Raisins, Oysters, Sardines
etc., etc.
ALL FOR SALE
at lowest Jobbers prices.
Seymour, Tinsley 4 Cos.
Brick House for Rent.
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, at head of
Cotton Avenue, with yard, stable und good
well of wuter. Apply to
VALENTINE KAIIN,
sept 28-31 Cotton Avenue.
WANTED.
A NURSE that can come well recommended
.can obtain a good situation by applying at
once at the STUBBLFIELD HOUSE,
aept 27-It
FOR RENT.
VBIX ROOM DWELLING, with nil neces
sary outbuildings, on S emid street. Con
venient to the business part of the city,
sept 28-3 t E. C. GRANNIS9.
FOR NALIS.
MACON & AUGUST A It. It. endorsed Bonds
Montgomery & Eufaula H. K. “ "
City Macon Bonds.
Macon & Western R. R. Cos. Stock.
Southwestern R. R. Cos. Stock.
Eatonton Branch Central R. K. Cos. Stock
Macon Manufacturing Cos. Stock,
sept3B at By I. C. PLANT. - * SON.
I’. M. HOWAKIt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Offlc at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry strccL
All business will receive prompt atten
tion. 95-173
.VI. H. GEItKV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
f VORNKK OF MULBERRY AND SECOND
V.y Street*, in Court House, Macon, Ga.
29-104
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
ANY and all parties having claims against
the city of Macon will please present them
to the Treasurer on or before the first day of
October. The money is now in hand to pay
all just claims of every kind and character, and
I call upon all parties to send in their accounts
and have them settled this week. It is the de
sire and intention of the city authorities that
no unpaid bill, note or account, shall be in ex
istence against the city after next Monday.
sep2s W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
DWELLING FOR RENT.
A LARGE four room, well finished house,
with double kitchen, splendid well of
water, large tfurdeu spot, beautiful front yard,
with all necessary outbuildings. Possession
Ist of October. Apply at
sept 26 3t THIS OFFICE
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
-ITTILL be sold at public outcry before the
V v Courthouse door iu Macon, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober, 1873, lots Nos. 3 and 3, in square No. 18
of the city of Macon, ou the Vineville branch,
with a two-room house thereon. Also a part
of lot No. 8 in square 91 of the city of Macon,
the same fronting 03% feet on Third street, run
nine back 105 feet, with three small stores
thereon. TERMS CASH. Sold by authority
of tlie will of Mrs Jane Rogers for distribution
of her estate.
Full information may be obtained as to the
above propenty on application to Whittle*
Gustin or the undersigned. VETER HARRIS,
Executor of Mrs. Jane Rogers, deceased.
The dwelling house of the iate Mrs. Rogers,
with large garden, out houses, etc., is still for
rent Possession given immediately.
1 J4-4twtd
FOR SALE.
M Y interest in the SIX BRICK STORES,
three stories in height, with basements,
fronting on Poplar street, composing part of
Hollingsworth Block, in this city. For terms,
etc., apply to F. L. GROCE,
sep 38 tf Hollingsworth Block.
Rkfkkence—Lanier & Anderson.
X. 11. COX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Itnlnton Hall Ilulldiiiif,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GGORGIA.
133tf m
COME! COME!
COME ONE ! COME ALL !
TO the VEGETABLE and CHICKEN and
EGG market of
V. C. BALKCOM A CO.’S
You can also get the best Sugar, Coffee, Teas,
Rice, Flour, Bacon, Sausage, Black Fish, Mul
let, Fresh Oysters, Crabs and Shrimps, Canned
Goods of all kinds, Candies, Nuts, Tobacco,
Cigars, ulso a splendid assortment of Notions.
sep3f> tf C. C. BALKCOM & CO.
SOUTH MACON
DRUG STORE!
IITE return tlmnks to the citizens of South
VY west Macon for your increased patron
age. especially in the line of prescriptions, and
promise you that yon shall have our whole at
teution.
A DBUC STORE
is greatly needed in our part of the city. You
shall have every advantage in
(TIEAP.YESS,
PI RITY IX UKI UK,
1* KO 31PT ATTEST I OX,
PAY OR NIGHT,
That can be afforded by any house in the city.
The ladies are invited to examine our
Teilet Article*,
Come all, and we w ill please you if possible.
FRESH DRUGS RECEIVEDEVERT MONTH
S. I>. EVERETT,
■lras it Ist,
134-159 Fourth Street, near Arch.
J , KS H. 111.01 ST. ISAAC IIAROEMAN.
HI.OI XT A IIAItI>F.3I AX,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MACON, GEORGIA.
OFFICE, at entrance Ralston Hall, Cherry
street. 49-360
FOR RENT.
ONE of the most desirable places on Troup
lUU, one mile from the Court House, and
near Mercer University. Nine acres of land at
tached, orchard, garden, splendid well of wa
ter, etc.
Parties wanting to rent a good house can se
cure one by applying to the undersigned, or to
Messrs. B. H. Wrigley * C0.,96 and6B Second
street, Macon, Ga.
133-tf JAMBS W. KNOTT.
w* a. som.
Com, Bacon aid Floi Eipii
4
OF MIDDLE GEORGIA.
:e:
Com, Bacon, Flour,
Salt, Bagging*, Ties,
Sugar, Coffee, Etc.
THAT CELEBRATED BRAND OF FLOUR,
“THE PRIDE OF DIXIE,”
The Best in the World* Always on Hand.
l claim superior facilities in the purchase of
CORN, BACON, FLOOR, BAGGING TIES, ETC,, ETC,,
And I will inukc it to the interest of Merchants and Planters to call on me with their MONEY
or GOOD PAPER. Reasonable time given to all good parties.
W. A. HUFE.
97-tf
REDUCTION!
REDUCTION!!
In consequence of the great reduction in price of Groceries in the
Northern markets, and owing to the Repeal of Duties on many articles
in our line, we now offer the following goods at annexed prices :
7 Lbs. A. Sugar for SI.OO.
71-2 Lbs. Ex. C. Sugar for SI.OO.
8 Lbs. C. Sugar for SI.OO.
MIXED TEAS 75c. Per Lb.
SEGARS A SPECIALTY!
Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Fresh Crackers Every Week!
If Yon Don’t sec what You Want, Ask for it.
PUTZEL & JACOBS,
NEW YORK GROCERY STORE, 2d ST., DAMOUR BLOCK.
1'33-149e0d
pa.*rc:hied:ic:offef.