Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, October 01, 1872, Image 4

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The Daily Enterprise, l*lArl, UA„ MT. I, IM -WHITHER ARE WE DRIFTING. Editor Macon Daily Enterprise: You will pleasn allow mu through your paper to bare a few word* with my fellow cilTr.cn* upon tl<c absorbing topu of the day A* good mariners. It becomes us before apreading our Rails to tho wind, to lako our bearings, ttnd out where wc are, wbat situation we occupy, how near we aro to the rocks and quicksand* which threaten our destruction —and if already between ftcyllu and Cbarybdis, to inqaire the beat way out. It becomes us to in quire whither arc we drifting. It Is pa tent to every one that there is corruption in our nridst, from apex to base. Corrup tion sits around our fireside, on our scuts of justice, in our Legislative halls, and in Congrats ; wkJlo virtue, the genius of a Republic drops a tear over the havoc and desolation of the proud structure she has reared. Why is it? It is punishment for the violation of a divine law, for all law which regulates the curtb whether in mental, physical or spiritual matters, is divine ; aud they nre so beautifully and intimately blended together that one can not be violated without the whole being effected , that is if wc viidute a physical law, the punishment tails upon our whole being, or if we neglect to perform a spir ilunl duty the punishment fulls upon us not only ns spiritual, but also as mental and physical beings Let mu lllustrali' we select a man to represent us In Con grees, one we look upon as poxse*-.iug every qualification lie is a good sclmlm with tine parts, dorp penetration, quick conception, and easy delivery, able to cope with any national difficulty width may presunt itself The time arrives to test Ids ability, but the lest comes ill a way unexpected, a question of great im poilnnce is before them—the vote is to be taken—the wolf comes to him In sheep's clothing—he discovers the cheat but lie is unsettled, it is not n question lot his great intellect to grasp and Ittitl beueatli Ids feet. ills luiniiy ate with him , Ids brother Senator's wives have their splen did “turn-out." lie is not able to ullonl it. The opportunity Is offered to change his circumstances The enemy lias approached him at un unguarded point—the mental part of his citadel he had rendered Impregnable, hut the spiritual had been neglected, anil the citadel of his manhood was stormed and carried, at a point, aud by u power, against which be bad not fortified himself. Ho bad power, but lacked honesty and integri ty of purpose, and when presents, and bright promises, and grand speculations presented themselves, lie was vanquished, because bis moral nature had been dwarfed by the exclusive cultivation of ills mental faculties, and wo must not suppose that our men in high places are alone affected In this way. All of us are suffering from the same cause. Wo were created fit the image of God that Is, three in one, ami not only us, Imt (iff things else. Color Is divided into three, light Is divided into three parts, and many other things we might call your attention to If time did not forbid, and as wo were made three iu one, wo should cultivate each part equally if wo would warm, illu mine and electrify tho world, and if wc would have a good government, we should not try to establish, nor assist others in es tablishing. a central power, or a oue-man Government, but should strive to establish one, or rather maiulaiii one, upon the plan upon which all things were formed, and strive to have an obodieut, honest Kxccu live; stern. Independent Judiciary, and faithful, correct representation, acting in such uuison aud harmony, as to seem blended in one, ns is the ray of light which comes to us to cheer, bless aud sustain. One more thought iu connection with this seems to claim our attention We are constantly crying eut against our Gover nors, Legislators, Congressmen and Presi dent, hut would it not tio well, especially new, for us to cease our tirade of abuse and vituperation, and think , think whether light Is not the color of tlio object which reflect* it; think whether a tree is known by it* fruits; think whether we are not in a measure at fault. As soon as we turn our glass of obsciv atlou to this subject, tlio conclusion at once forces itself upon us, that we are to blame ; and seeing it, let us manfully ac knowledge our fault and try to remedy It To my mind, the present is an eventful period . a crisis, a pivot upon which rcsls the destinies, not only of our government, but, of the government-! of the world. We have reached a deciding point, and 1 cannot thiiik. that those who have been nurtured in Liberty's lap, will luilt be tween two opiuions so widely different; I will not think, that prejudices, party feel ing, or recollections of the post will so bias the minds of any of my follow oiti xens as to cause them to neglect a duty. Lei prejudice and party spirit die away in the shade of the monument of misery they have reared in our midst, and let the recollections of our past grievances he buried with our past errors. And now that the note of alarm has been sounded from Lake* to Gulf, from Ocean to Valley, lot us act, “Heart within, God o'erhead How shall we act ? Prudently, honestly, calmly, yet quickly ; no ueed of bonfires, bitter speeches, hnsiy threats, the button holing aud locking arm practice, which any being who calls himself man should blush to be guilty of. No need of all this, deep waters are silent. For whom shall we act ? No one. But for those princi ples, tho carry mg out of which will en sure peace, safety, prosperity ami happi ness, and we must have an honest aud competent man to carry out those prin ciples. Mr. Grant said, when he took the helm the tempest Is strong, the waves are high, the ship has sprung aleak, the limbers aro cracking under the pressure, but I will soon guido you into, port "let us have pescs," but bark ! wbat tncun those notes of alarm, the cry of dismay comes rolling up from all parts of tho ship, the paid officers ajr hist, “let us have peace” but the honest crew <**.) interested passengers will not be hushed ana me t j.y swells out in thunder tones above tho raging 0 f t i, e element*, rocks, breakers ahead, let nuotu er come to the wheel, this man who says let us have peace aud who lias promised to guide us into the port of safety is either uot competent or has not the will. Here is a man whom we have ever looked upon as our enemy, because lie said be would abolish an institution, which we cherish ed because it was rcmuueralivc, aud he did it Horace Greeley, plain honest honest Horace Greeley promised to uproot slavery in the United States and he, lul- | filled his promise and right here I would ' call the attention of both my white and colored friends. My white friends to the fact that Mr. Greeley performed what be prom ised and in the midst of the severe conflict when the aea of our indignation and wrath was at its highest tksxj, we never could point to him and say there is a dis honest man. And to my colored friends 1 would say, ids an easy matter after a man has throw himself into the troubled waters and at the risk of his own life rescued us from a watery grave and brought ns safely to shore. I say after one man has done tills, it Is easy for a looker-on to congratu late us for having such a good friend. You can easily make the application. Mr. Greeley promised to free you , he did It. Mr. Grant promised to give you n mute and a piece ol land, and some of his agents promised you should all live near n stream (flowing with molasses, the banks of which were bordered with rush es, each bearing u cake; but liuvu not those promises been like the pence prom ises ? Whcro is the mule or hind any of you linve received, except those for which you worked. There Is no reason why you should r -rny yourselves sguinst tho people of ti c South, but there are ninny reasons why you should act in harmony with them. \Ve were rnlscd up together, our lioyluh sports were the same, and we perfectly un derstand each other. W’o held you ns slaves, lint wo did It honestly. Wepald our money for you. That question lias been stilled and we have sworn to abide by it and wo will as surely keep our word as Mr Greeley did when he said he wool 1 free you. Your interest and the interest of the while man of the South are now one, and must work together. We intend to elect Mr. Greeley. The working ncn of the Nortliand the South say he slialllic elected and we cuuuot think you w ill he so un grateful ns to refuse to lend your aid in electing liim.lleinenilier that virtue an diu tclligcnce air the suie-t plunks ol u Natioi s safety. The country knows Its duiy and I nusi there Is sufficient virtue in it to cause it to lullill Ihsl duly. C l in Nim PROSPECTUS Ot 111! Macon Weekly Enterprise, \V. W ATKIN lilt KS, IJliior. (\N or 111 lh Unit w-h in Oelols r, / We will h*.in-Irnm lids oMiec th<'llrr-t num ber of it Lane, Live, Weekly Paper! It will contain hll the the Telegraphic news of the week, ami tlio latent reliable Information on all subject* ami from all part* of the world. In It* editorial department will be found dia* cupftioiiH of all thu live issi i:s of the time*. Particular attention will he giv en to the advancement of Science, Art, and Literature; while all Interesting events and authentic progress of the political world will be faithfully prevented. fICHHORimoN I'Hli R. One Year ?l 50 Bix Month* 1 00 Invariably In advance. I-4f*No aubscriptlon taken for Ichh than *ix month*. gjrX ow i* tin* time to subscribe. Spec!- MKN < <.:*|KM MENTON A I*I*I,IOATIWN. Address LINKS, WING A: SMITH, tOHtf Macon, Ga. Marshall House SAVANNAH, GA„ A. It. M l li, Pr—prtrtor. HOARD PER DAY $3.00. 121-200 BA1LS0AI) TIME SCiIiaULK. ChikiiK” of Schedule. Hri'KIUNTK.NDENT’S OFFICE. I Bottii-Wbhtehn Hailuoad t 0., :<■ Macon, Ua., June lit, 1871. ) (\N aud after Sunday, 10th inat., Puasongor / Train* on this Hoad, will b run a* fol low* : DAY Kl PAfI.A PAB*ENOP.U TRAIN. Leave Mupon . . . 8:00 a. m. Arrive at F.ufuula t I‘J r. m. Arrive at Clayton b l. v. m. Arrive at Albany . . . 2:40 r. m. Arrive at Fort Guinea 4:40 p. M. Connecting with the Albany Branch Train at Smithville and with Fort Gallic* Branch Train at Cuthbert dally. Leave Clayton . 7:'.30 a m. Leave Kufuuta . 8 50 a. m. Leuvc Fort Guine* . . . 8:35 a. m. Leave Albany .... 10:45 a. m. Arrive at Macon . . . 5:25 i\ m. krrari.a nigiit phkioiit and accommoda tion TRAIN. Leave Macon .... 0 10 p. m. Arrive at Kufaula . 10:00 A. m. Arrive at Albany , . . o:ts a. m. Arrive at Fort Gulur* . . 11:.53 a. m. Connect t Smlthvllle with Albany Train on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Frtuav night*, and ut Cuthbert on Tuesday amt Tbuasday.— No train leaves on Saturday night*. Leave Kufaula . . . 5:15 r. u. Leave Albany .... 8:40 P. m. Leave Fort Gallic* . . . 110 p. m. Arrive at Macon . . . 5:20 a. m. COLI’MIUS DAY PAWKNUBU TRAIN. Leave Macon .... 5:45 a. m. Arrive at Columbus . . . 11:15 a. m. Leave Colombo* . . 4.10 p. m. Arrive at Macon 0.55 p. m. VIRGIL POWERS, 00 ly Engineer aud Superintendent. Cha.nne of Schedule. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFECK, ) M icon A hhukswu-k Railkoad t 0., J- Macon, tin., Juno 13, ISTJ. j ON ami after Sunday June 10th, 1872, trains 111 run follows: IIIT ACCOMMODATION TWAIN DULY. Leave Macon 8:20 a. Arrive t Jesup -V vj i>. u. Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 l>. m. Leave Brunswick 4.30 a. v. Arrive st Jesup 0:45 A. M. Arrive at Mscou 5:20 r. m. Connects closely at Jesup with trains at At lantic amt Gulf Railroad, to and from Savannah aud Florida. H AWKINSVILI.B TRAIN DAILY, (M SCATS KX unin.) Leave Macon 2 55 r. m. Arrive at IlawklnsvlUe t':SO r. m. Leave Hawktnsvtlle 0:55 a.. Arrive at Macon 10-30 a. m. MM MacRKA. SS-U General Superintendonl. Chniigo of Schedule. WESTERN * ATLANTIC RAILROAD, I Atlanta, Ga., April 17, 1 872. i On and after Sunday, the "Ist Instant Day Passenger Train (outwardl leaves Atlanta 8:30 a. ~ Connecting at Kingston with THROUGH FAST LINK TO NEW ORLEANS Day Passenger NEW YORK FAST LI N E leave Atlanta 4:05 r. M , Connecting at Dalton with EAST TENNESSEE THKOU'ISII I.INI TO NKW YORK TIMK 48 HOOKS 30 VIM-TES! Night Passenger Fast Lin- to New York, leaves Atlanta 11:10 r v., via East Tennessee and Georgia, at Dalton, or NASHVILLE X CBATTASOOOA AT CHATTANOOGA TIMS 54 not KS. Day Paasenter (luwardl through frt'm N-w York via East Tennessee, Arrives at Atlanta S:9O r. M. Night l*sMßtger (Inward! through from New York via East Tennessee or Ixiuisville, Arrivesi at Atlanta I:S0 a. m. E B. WALKER, Master Transporatiotn. BOARD. DAY board aud board and lodging in a pri vate house, can lie hod by applying to j W. D. Kulnev on Walnut street, M&eou. Sept. 12,1872. 137-163. THE ENTERPRISE JOS3 TIUWtIWC ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW PREPARED TO EXKCUTE ALL KINDS OF PRINTING ! SUCH AS CARDS, BILL UK A DS, CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS, BILLS OF FARE, NOTE HEADS, INVITATION CARDS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, ETC., ETC., Ami in a stylo t-quitl to any. Extensive additions are daily being made to our STOCK AND MATERIAL Win, . very efl'ort tyll be made to render satisfaction unto all who may fovoi 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, I J int*s i Wino- A: 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 l>e done there at a little lower figure than here. If our people would discontinue patronizing such men, they would soon see the policy, if not the jus tice, in having their work done at home. Calicos are not manufactured in the South, aud 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. BOSTON —ANI> — # Savannah Steamship Line. SAILING DAYS—THEIOTH 20TH asi>3oTH OF EACH MONTH. LOW rate* of freight and Insurance. First clues passenger accommodation*. Order your goods shipped by “Boston and Savannah Steamship Line, and avoid all delay and extra handling. RICHARDSON .V BARNAKI), Agent, Savannah, <>a. F. NICKERSON A: CO., Agents, 131-300 Bo*t° n - J. A. MERCIES. Commission Merchant, 133 HAY NT It lll'T, Bet. Whitaker and Barnard St., Savannah, Ga. All orders will receive prompt attention Con signments of all kinds respectfully solicited. i:;i-:kki BOIT & McKENZIE, Cotton an l Commission .IIEKCn.INTS, lON Kay Street, Navaiumli, Ga. 131309 MEYER, COHEN fc CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes. fw Itroiiulili‘ St.,Savannali,Ga Merchants supplied at New York Market 181 309 ‘ Pricea. A. N. A BUO., COMMISSION ME RC HAN T S —AT D Dealers in I mits, Fish and I’roduce, No. 95 Bay St.. Savannah, Ga. (’onsignment* j*oli<itcd. Order.*> promptly attended to 131-309 E. D. SMYTHE. BY, -•- H ■ re./’’-- V \' m ' 5 % . prices. 131-309 Commission IVSerchants Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, SAVANNAH, GA, 131-209 L. N. WHITTLE. OEO. W. GUSTIN. WllriTl.il A GI'STIS, ATTOIFMIS, Ac.. AT LAW, 7VTO. 2 COTTON AVENUE, M ACON, GA. 32-107 Pulaski House, SAVANNAH, GA., J XO. W. CAMERON & CO., PKOPKIETORS. A lirat class house in every respect, 131-209 ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE one cent u pound as usual. No rise in price now or hereafter. W. P. CARLOS, Wliolesnle and Kctnil Grocer, lIEAI.EH IN ICE, FRUITS, FISH, ETC., Mulberry Street, opposite Lanier House, 08 tf Macon, Ga. NOTICE. HAVING recently refitted the old stand of Geo. D. Lawrence, near the Brown House, I am now prepared to furnish REFRESH MENTS to the public. 100-177 Z. B. WHEELER. ANNUAL FAIR —OF THE — Agricultural and Mechanical ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA, IT7 ILL commence at their Fair Ground* at Vt Savannah, Georgia, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1872, And continue six days. The central Railroad passes by the grounds. For Premium List or information, address J. H. ESTILL, Secretary, 132-td Savsnuah, Ga. Ari-ivnl ituil Clvsing of Mails. Arrive. Close. Macon & Augusta R. R. Way and Milledgs'ville 7:40r. M. 7 p.m. Augusta and Carolinas 7p. m. Macon & Brunswick 2:25 p.m. 7 a.m. Macon and Atlanta and West ern States (Night Train)..7:3oM. 4:sopm (Day Train) 6:I0p. m. 6:10 am Muscogee R. K. Way Colum bus 6 p.m. 7 p.m. S. W. R. R. (Day Train) 4:35 p. m. 7A. M. Americas and Kufaula (Night Traiu) 7 p.m. C. R. R. Way Savannah and Northern (Day Train) 4:51 pm. 7a. m. Northern, Savannah and Ea ton (Night Train) 5:15 a. m. 5:20 p M Hawkinsville daily (Sundays excepted 10:30 a.m. 2pm Clinton—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. I ’. 12 m. 12:30 pm Jeffersonville ’ and Twiggs ville, Wednesday 7 a.m. Wednesday 2:28 u. BY BREAD WE LIVE r pflE underaigued has established a first class X 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 materials general!v. 123-148 MARK ISAACS. L. T. WHITCOMB. Agt., IMPORTER AND DEALER IN West India Fruits, Veptata, HAY, GRAIN, HAY, ETC., 99 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. 107-185 Building Lot For Sale. SITUATED near Tatnall Square, within a few steps of Mercer University. Address E. C., Box K., 9*tf Macon, Ga. (ftavAA MONTH easily made with Stencil fSZOUand Kev-CLeck Dies. Svi ureCircu lar and Samples, free. 8. M. SFMCXH, Brattle boro, VL rpo TIIK WORKING ClaAWfi. 1 male or female, fOO a week is guaranteed. Kcspeetuhlc employment at home, day or eve ning; no enpitul required; full Instructions and valuable package of goods to start with sent liy mall. Address with 6 cent return stamp. M. YOUNG *V CO., 10 Courtlandt St, New York. rare chance for a cents AGENTS, we will pay you 840 ]ier week In cash, if vou will engage with us at once. Every thing furnished and expenses paid. Address F. A. ELLS (V CO., Charlotte, Mich. AOETTTS WATTTED-for the Live, of Grant Greeley WILSON BROWN uioii ol all partie.. Ovor 40 Steel A ortraita. worth twice the cost of the hook. Wanted everywhere. Agents have wonderful success. Semi tor Circulars. Address ZEIGLEK A McCTRDY, 518 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4 Z'l WANTED for the An- AvJLJa Lu to biography of HOK KACE GREELEY. The best and only Edition written by himself; and for our 1872 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 Presi dent Grant, and tfplundid Portraits of Candi dates. S3UO a month made. E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y. THE RECOItDS OF TES it .t LOWELL, Mass., enovES O N. S'. BIJUNHUrS NEW TURBINE, to all others. It a hinlic* o jL percuntagt* tlian any other wheel oic-nn mPiiioii linish. • BP 1 Pamphlet and Price l.i*t, by N. I' + w BURNUAM, York, Pa. St. m HOTEL Baltimore, n&d. This New and Beautiful Hotel is now OPEN to the public. Located on MONUMENT SQUARE, convenient alike to the business man and the tourist. It is the only hotel in Baltimore embracing elevator, suits of rooms with baths and all other eonveniencies. To accommodate Merchants, Commercial Travelers and others, the rates will be $2 per day for rooms on the fourth and tifth floors, making the difference on account of the eleva tion. Ordinary transient rates for lower rooms, $3 per day. Guests desiring to take adva tage of the above rates will please notify the clerk before rooms are assigned. An improved elevator for the use of the guests is constantly running, from 6 a. M. till Up. m. lIARRY H. FOGLE, Manager. pUM I BLOOD PURIFIER || TJ It is not 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 weakenin'' the inval id, nor is it a doctored liquor, which, under the popular name of “Bitters” is so extensively palmed off on the public as soveregn remedies, but itis a must powerful Tonic anil alterative, pronounced so by the leading medical authorities of London and Paris, and has been long used by the regular of other countries with wonderful remedial re sults. Dr. fell’s Estracl of Jirilela, retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to the plant and must be taken as a permanent cura tive agent. 1m tlieir want of action in your Liver anti Spleen? Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes impure by deleterious secretions, producing scrofulous or skin dis cac, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pim ples, &c., &c. Tuke 3 itritie*>;t to cleanse, purify and restore the vitiated blood to healthy action, liiuve yon a Dyspeptic 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 oftlie In testines? You are in daugcr of Chronic Diarrhoea or the dreadful inflammation of the Bowels. Take to allay irritation and ward off tenden cy to inflammations. Have you wraknesx of the U terine or llrlnnry Organa? 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 SL, New York, Sole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular. NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, Vi Session 1872-73 opens Sept. 20th, 1872. WILLIAM D. CABELL, (Univ. Va.) Principal. F. Key Meade, (Univ. Va.) Instructor in An cient Languages. 110. L. Harkison, M. A., (Univ. Va.) Instruc tor in Modern Languages, English etc. Tuos. A. Seddon, (Mathematical Medalist, Univ. Va.) Instructor in Mathematics. Ro. L. Bhown, (Univ. Va.) Instructor in Book keeping, English, etc. Waller Holladat, B. Sc., C. & M. E., (Univ. Va.) Instructor in Applied Mathematics aud in Analytical and Applied Chemistry. D. S. G. Cabei.i., (Univ. Va.) Instructor in Law. Address, WILLIAM IJ. 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. KALTlfiOlti: FEMALE COLLEGE Was incorporated a* a regular College in 1849, with power to confer degrees. It was liber ally endowed by the State of Maryland in 1860, and affords every facility for a thorough and accomplished Ed ucation. It enjoys the patron age of the Middle. Southern and Western States. Catalogues may be hade at this office, or of N. C. BROOK, L.L.D., President, Baltimore, Md. THE “LIGHT RUNNIHG ,, a^ JO a you to fight “DOMESTIC” S. M. CO., 96 Chambers SL, New Tork, or Atlanta, Ga. 122-200 MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Wholesale Grocers, Ac. BURDICK BROTHERS, Third Street, be tween Cherry and Poplar. tf WA. HUFF, Third Street, corner Cherry . street. If JAWTON dc BATES, Fourth street, next i to Lawton & Willinghams. tf ■VT A. MAGRATH, Hollingsworth Block, TN * Poplar street, near Fourth. Htl-tf Druggists. GEO. PAYNE, opposite Palace of Justice, Macon, Ga. 50-7 ti KB. HALL, corner of Cherry and Cotton • Avenue. if UNT, RANKIN LAMAR, No. 82 midß4 Cherry-street. tf J NO. INGALLS, corner Poplar and Fourth street, Hollingsworth block. 3i-tf Fancy Grocers, TAT P. CARLOS, No. 80, Mulberry-street, V Y • opposite the Lanier House. if -VS Wewing Hnehincs. Y) J. ANDERSON, Howe Sewing Mu IT. elilne. Cotton Avenue. tffltf ■ Ililels. J3UOWN IA.IUBE—E. K. BROWN it SON, J Proprietors, Opp Pussengi r Depot, tf SPOTBW OOD—T. 11. HARRIS, Proprietor, tipj-o-ite Passenger Depot. tf llimisc ami Kign Pmutci s, \S7YNDHaM dt CO., under Spotswood VV Hotel. u AHoraey* nl Fan. J OHN B. WEEMS, Office, Ralston’s block, over Hasdai's. tf CB. WOOTEN, Office, 83 Washington block, up stairs. tf B. GERRY, Office, Court House. AO. BACON, Office, 8(1 Cherry-street. • 36-tf rpHOMAS B. GRESHAM, office No. 94 ,Yl U |- JL berry street tf WHITTLE & GUSTIN, office No. 2 Cotton Avenue. IMiysiciuuK. r P W. MASON, Office, over First National X • Bunk. tf Jewelers un<l Wuleli Makers. JII. OTTO, under Spotswood Hotel. • tf House Furnishing Goods, Stoves, Ac. OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO., Third Street, between Cherry and Mulberry. tf Shoe Dealers. \ IIX & KIRTLAND, 3 Cotton Avenue, tto' ill lkird Street. i: | 1-'in-ill til re, Ac. W T &E. P. TAYLOR, corner of Cotton T I • Avenue and Cherry-streets. tf Harness, Ac. BERND BROS., Third Street, between Cherry and Mulberry-streets. tf Booksellers, Stationery, Ac. jgROWN & Cos., 46 Second Street. Music. Ac. RJ. ANDERSON, Music, Cotton Avenue. • 63tf GUILFORD, WOOD & CO., 84 Mulberry Street. Hardware. CARHART & CURD, No. 05 and 67 Cherry Street. 4ytf Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. §lO YEARS —OF A— PUBLIC TEST Has proved Dr. Crook’s WINE TAR T.o have more merit than any similar prepara tion ever offered to the public. It is rich in the medicinnl qual ities of Tar, and unequaled for diseas es of the Throat and Lungs per forming the most remarkable cures. Cougfhs, 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 Bark Gravel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Urinary Organa, Jaundice or any Xiver Complain It has no equal. It is also a superior Tonic. Kestores the Appetite, Strengthens the System, Kestores the Weak and Debilitated, Causes the Food to’Digest, Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents ITlalaricns Fevers, Gives tone to your System. Tr-* Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 4 For Scrofula, Serofii •i? lous Diseases of the •Xu Eyes, or Scrofula in any form. Any disease or eruption of ie Skin, disease of the Liver. Rheumatism, Pimples, Old GYa, Sores, Ulcers, Broken-down Constitutions, Syphilis, or any disease depending on a deprav ed condition of the blood, try DR. CROOK'S STREP OF ®||Poke Roof jlyy' It has the medical property Jyy of Poke combined with a pre /v** 3 paration of Iron which goes at // once into the blood, perform ing the tiost rapid and wonderful cures. Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook's Com pound Syrnp of Poke Root—take it and be ii6<ilc(l DOWIE, MOIBE & DAVIS, Charleston, S C., Wholesale Agents Sl-Iy For Dr. Crook’s Remedies. _______ 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 till summer months ia a delightful partioa of ;a* ! et*. **