Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, October 09, 1872, Image 1
itLiron flailtj Cntrrprisr.
Lines, Wing & Smith, Proi-iuktors,
Term* !' Nnbacr Iptlon :
<>w Year..... ff f
Months I”
Tlin o Months * 1
Invariably in luli'aiux.
To city subscribers by the month, Seventy-live
cents, served by carriers.
Liberal Republican Democratic Ticket
For President •
HORACE GREELEY,
OF NEW YORK.
For Vice Proisitlenl :
B. GRATZ BROWN.
OF MISSOURI.
Suite Electoral T'ickcl.
FOR BTATR AT LARGE,
Principals. Alternates.
\V. T. WOFFORD, A. 11. OoLQI ill,
H L RUNNING. ELI WARREN,
JULIAN HARI’RIV)K, A. 11. 11/NSKL,
WASHINGTON POE. GEO !>. KK'b..
manner m.Herons.
I H. G. TURNER, l. J. RIVERS,
a |{ N. ELY, 3. A. L. IIAWES,
:{ W. j‘. HUDSON, 8. I*. F. SMITH,
4 JAMES M. PACE, IT. F. NEWEL].,
5 V It (iASEY, 5. A. M. KoDGEtiS
H j. N. DORSEY. o L. J. ALLRED,
7. E. 1) GKAIIA.M. TANARUS, It. A. ALSTON.
For (!n(irnis.
JAMES H. BLOUNT,
SIXTH CONG HUSSION AI. DISTIIU'T.
Mu. Frank J. llekiungton is our only
authorized City Agent, and he is duly em
powered to solicit work for this office, tind
subscriptions to the Enterprise.
Mi Charles L. Mize, book and news
dealer, is our authorized agent in Dawson,
Ga.
Mr. W. S. Deiliuick, Southern Express
Company Office, is our authorized Agent
at Smithville.
J. L Tucker is our authorized agent at
Fort Gaines.
I. N. Seymore, of Byington's Hotel,
i our authorized Agent at Griffin.
BY TELEGRAPH
IKOU AIJ/nii: IVOKI.IL
PENNSYLVANIA.
All <fcniet mo t Noon.
Speculation.
Kcddy, the Blacksmith, Voles.
Nip and Turk.
Forney Concedes flic State.
Wagering.
Piiii.adei.puia, October B.—A full vote
is being polled and the election is progress
ing very quietly. Under the new law all
taverns and liquor shops are closed. The
United States Marshal has 800 special of
ficers on duty distributed among the wards
where trouble is likely to occur. Up to
noon no serious disturbances are reported.
The Tribune's special, says : Both sides
are confident add each claims 20,000 ma
jority in the State.
Philadelphia, October B.—Reddy, the
blacksmith, from New York, was arrested
after voting three times and locked up for
further hearing. Fifteen tax receipts were
found on him. In the fourth ward, the
strongest Democrat ward in the city, the
hourly announcement of votes cast shows
that more Republican votes have been cast
than are usually polled during the whole
day.
Hartranft led his ticket early in the
day.
Pittsburg. —Nothing definite, llart
ranft is behind his ticket as far as heard.
Reading. —Buckalew’s majority will
not exceed six thousand.
Erie.—Buckalew is running ahead.
Chambersburg. —Hartranft is running
up with his ticket.
Lebanon. —Hartranft is fifty ahead.
Doyleston. —Buckalew is gaining
ground.
Westchester. —Hartranft runs well
up with his ticket.
Easton. —Buckalew appears ahead. A
heavy vote has been cast.
Pittsburg —ln a vote of six thousand,
cast in three hours, the Republican major
ity is twelve hundred.
Philadelphia —ln thirteen wards of
this city, during the first hour. Hartranft
was 2G31 ahead of Buckalew, and over six
hundred ahead of the Republican city
ticket. This is an indication that Hartranft
will exceed the rest of the Republican
ticket, and will not fall behind, as was sup
posed. The second ward will, it is assert
ed by the Evening Telegraph, be carried
by the Republicans for the first time in
eight years.
Pittsburo, October B.—At noon, in 40
districts, Hartranft had G,388, and Bucka
lew 4,462.
Washington, October S— Pennsylva
nia seems to be conceded to Hartranft, and
Indiana to Hendricks. No opinions are
expressed regarding Ohio. Nothing has
been received through regular channels
yet.
Bets are freely offered that Hartranft has
ten thousand majority. Forney and Mc-
Clure concede the State.
Northumberland and Mount Carmel
give Hartranft 1547 ; Delaware and upper
Chichester gi ve Hartranlt 27 ; lover Chi
ohoster give Hartranft 28 ; Dauphin and
Middleton give Buckalew 53 ; Berks,
Reading and first ward give Hartranft 103.
Republican gain 51. The fifth ward give
Buckalew 52. Republican gain 9. Lan
caster and Salisbury give Buckalew 10;
Northampton aud Bath give Buckalew
19 ; Moore township give Buckalew 241,
Erie and Harbor Creek give Hartranft
121 ; Crawford and Cochraton give Buck
alew 45 ; Westmoreland and Pennsylva
nia township give Buckalew 117 ; Chester
county, Pennsylvania, and Ecksburgbor
oug’a 14 majority; Berks and Emails, 32
democratic majority; Perry and Mißus
town give 6 Democratic majority ; North
ampton give Buckalew 19; Bethelin and
first ward give Hartranft 32; Bedford und
Beddefordborough .give Buckalew 39 ;
Bucks and Newhdpe give Hartranft 1
majority.
♦♦
NEBRASKA.
Put (low u unoibcr Peg for Grant.
IVAlctober .8-—The Presi
*fttnt Jjas f<4ci*cf a dispa|eh from Hiteh
k?* undoubtedly gone
NEW YORK.
Seerret Sliipiuents of Fireworks.
Cliuugc of Church.
Boss Tweed’s Fllfthf.
Accident.
New York, October B. —On Saturday
while the steamers Charleston and South
Carolina wore being loaded, one of the
cases gaped open and was discovered to
contain fireworks. The Custom-hsusc
officer thereupon made an examination
and found several cases containing lire
works of every description and other
manufactures from gunpowder These
boxes were invoiced as fancy goods and
were accordingly seized.
It is thought, in this way the steamer
Hieuvillu was set on lire —as tho shippers
of these goods have been forwarding in
Southern vessels for sometime.
ltev. I)r. J A. Penniman, late of the
Woudberge Episcopal Church, now of
Jersey, with his wife, was received into
the Catholic Church Sunday, at Summit
in that State. The Doctor was formerly
a Unitarian, and came originally from
Massachusetts.
Brooklyn. October 8. —The lull of a
political stand in Ibis cily killed two and
hurt several persons.
-
OHIO
Flection News.
Biot in Cincinnati.
Columbus, October B—Warren City, in
three waids. gives Wykotf, Republican, for
Secretary of Stale, 501, and Wiley, (i)em.)
269. Returns from 20 townships in va
rious counties of the State show a net Re
publican gain over the majority for Secre
tary of State in 1870, of 548. Two of these
townships show a Democratic gain of 20
votes.
Washington, Oct. 8. —General Walcott,
Chairman of the Republican Ohio State
Committee, telegraphs that the State is safe
for 15,00(1 Republcan majority. There is
nothing decisive from Indiana, hut waifs
are unfavorable.
Cincinnati, October B. A riot occur
red last night in the vicinity of.- “ V S ,U
meeting ;**“* Fu
sion. The origin of the not is obscure.
Several white men shot and several ne
groes knocked down. The negroes took
possession of the city armory, and guarded
all the approaches to it. At midnight the
police closed in on the armory. At half
past one all was quiet—the whites retired
and the negroes evacuated the armory.
INDIAYIA.
A Very Close Vole.
Indianapolis, October B. —Election re
turns so far are very meagre. The ticket
is very long and returns aro received only
from small precincts. Tlie vote is very
close aud it will be late before a correct
estimate can be made. One precinct in
St. Joseph county gives Brown (Republi
can) for Governor 207 majority. White
River township, Randolph county, gives
Brown 395 majority. New Haven, Allen
county, gives Hendricks for Governer 110
majority. Guilford township gives Brown
450 majority.
GENERAL MEWS.
Washington, October B. Congress
man Beck is here.
A Cabinet meeting was held to-day.
Chapman is elected delegate from tlie
district by a heavy majority.
Private dispatches report a Liberal ma
jority in Cincinnati, Ohio, of 2,500, and
are favorable for Hendricks from Indiana.
The Republicans are less confident about
Pennsylvania.
Twenty-live negroes have been arrested
in Newark, New Jersey, for false registra
tion in one ward.
LOUISIANA.
Frightful lintrliery.
SnitEVEPORT, October 7.—lt. J. Wright,
Clerk of tlie District Court, and liis broth
er. W. A. Wright, Deputy Sheriff, were
killed this morning by the Chief of Police,
Sherrod, and police officer Shepherd. The
friends of the Wrights armed themselves
with shot-guns,found and killed Shepherd,
and are searching in every direction lor
Sherrod. All concerned belong to the
same political party.
..
CONNECTICUT.
Connecticut Town Elections.
Washington, October B. —Advices from
Connecticut indicate Liberal gains in tlie
town elections. The Liberal Mayor is
elected in Hartford by one hundred and
fifty-eight plurality over the regular Re
publican nominee und an independent
Democrat.
MASSACHUSETTS.
And Still Another Shipwreck.
Boston, October B—The ship Golden
Hand, of Boston, lias been lost oil' Cape
Horn. Five of the crew died of starva
tion. A boat in charge of tlie second
mate is missing and is supposed to have
been swamped.
HEUBOIA.
Fuller Election Return*.
Savannah, October B.— Tlie morning
News has received official returns from
103 counties, giving Smith a majority of
50,671. There are 32 counties to hear from,
which will doubtless swell the majority to
60,000.
F OKEIG n.
SPAIN.
New* Item*.
Madrid, October 8. —In the Cortes the
President decided that under the rules tlie
House debate on a motion to amend the
address to the KiDg by inserting a para
graph asking for the abolition of slavery,
was out of order.
After the shopkeepers’ manifestation
yesterday, which temporarily subsided on.
MACON, GA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER !>, 1872.
Hie promise of the Alcade that the tax on
show hills would bo reconsidered, crowds
again collected on the streets nud hissed
the members of the city government, who
were trying to allay the excitement, and
assailed the police with clubs and stones.
The civil force being unable to suppress
the disorder, and rioters becoming more
violent, a battallion of national guards
was called out and cleared the streets.
Severat persons were injured, but none
killed. Order was restored.
Orcnt Britain.
A Foal Famine Threatened.
Forty Miner* Main by an Ex
plosion.
London. October B.—The explosion in
the coal mine at Morley yesterday, was far
more serious in its results than the first
dispatches stated, it is now known tliut
forty miners were killed
London, October 8. —The price of coal
has again advanced. The mining com
panies of Belgium arc not able to execute
die orders they have received t send coal
to this country in consequence of the
scarcity of miuers in that country.
Ch >nge of Schedule.
WESTERN Si ATLANTIC RAILROAD, j
Atlanta, Ga., April 17, 1872. (
. On and after Sunday, the 21st Instant
Day Passenger 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 r m , Connecting at Dalton with
hast tknneshei! thhough link to new yoke
time 48 hours 30 minutes !
Night Passenger Fast Line to New York, leaves
Atlanta 11:10 f. m., via East Tennessee and
Georgia, at Dalton, or
NASHVILLE A CHATTABOOGA AT CHATTANOOGA
TIME 54 HOURS.
Day Passcnter (inward) through front New
York via East Tennessee,
Arrives at Atlanta .8:50 p. M.
Night Passenger (inward) through front New
York via East Tennessee or Louisville,
Arrives at Atlanta 1:30 a.m.
E. B. WALKER,
Master Transporatiotn.
FOR SALE.
.. wvGiil iiCilh UUiril VAC UGwTTnr n
FURNITTRE. ’
A FAMILY designing to break up house
keeping on the first of October, now oiler a
complete outfit of furniture for five or six
rooms, together with all necessary kitchen
utensels, for sale at half original cost. It con
sists of Mohair Parlor Chairs, Mahogany and
Black Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dining Ta
ble, Dining, Rocking and common chairs, Cur
pets, Dinner aud Tea Setts, and in short, almost
every article demanded in a house of five or six
rooms. The furniture has not been tied over
one or two years, is in perfect repair, almost
as good as new, cost Si,OtX) and will now be
sold for SSOO cash. Address Box 432, Mueon,
or apply at this THIS OFFICE,
scplfitf
FOR RENT.
ONE of the most desirable places on Troup
Hill, 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. II YVrigley & Cos., 00 and 08 Second
street, Macon, Ga.
133-tf JAMES W. KNOTT.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Jacob
Gloss, deceased, will please come forward
anil settle with Valentine Kuhn, Administra
tor, and all who have any claims against said
estate will please present them to the under
signed for settlement.
131-157 VALENTINE KAHN.
B. H. WRIGLEV. WX. A. CHERRY.
B. H. WRIGLEY & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
ltd <fe Its .SECOND BRTEET,
123tf Macon. Ga.
BERND BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Harness, Sudd lea, Collars, llorHe Equip
ments and Clothing Generally.
ALSO a full assortment, of LEATHER of at
kinds, Enameled Cloth, etc.
saddlers and llurness Makers Hardware and
Tools.
Cash paid for HIDES, FURS, SKINS, WAX,
WOOL and TALLO W. 5-162
THE BEST AXI> PIIEAPENT.
SODA WATER
MANUFACTURED HY
W. P. CARLOS
86 .Hulberry Nt., .tlaron, Ga.
JAM now fully prepared to furnish pure bot
tled SODA WATER in any quantity. Ord
ers tiy mail or telegraph promptly attended
to.
I have In store and am constantly receiving
every description of
Fancy nnd Family Groceries,
WINES,
LIQUORS, and
CIGARS,
FOREIGN ar.d
DOMESTIC FRUIT,
FJBII,
GAME, i
and every delicacy when in season.
Bur and Restaurant up stairs, supplied with j
th every bent In the market.
Parties purchasing goods from mecsnalwars |
rely upon them being fresh and first elsss In j
every respect.
Wl. P. CARL**.
1-tf 1
TO BE LEFT TO THE
DECISION OF THE FARMERS.
f|MIK question of caterpillar* and it* terrible
JL destruction of the lleecy staple having,
like the great flood of old, abated, a still more
momentous question Involves especial consld
oration at the hand* of the farmers. For many
long years K Isaacs has catered to the wants
of tho traveling public; and to the farmers,
the very bone and sinew of our beloved South,
he has taken special pains to make them feel at |
home while in tho city. Ill* tables are filled!
und tho usual “allowancing” is not “allowa
ble.” Indeed you get what you call for and
that without stint. Now the question is:
Will the Farmers Support Him ?i
This question is propounded with the eonfl
deuce that will he announced with that little
but expressive monosylable which is so famil
iar with young people enamored of each other
—yo! The sturdy farmer* knows too well
the comfort that await him at the
ISAACS HOUSE.
To answer otherwise than affirmatively to
the above mentioned question.
While on tho subject Mr. Ibiuics wishes to
say that lilts patronage liaH so increased as to
compel him to provide more ample uccommo
tioni, aud that lie lias leased large aud airy
rooms of Huff's new building adjoining his
own. A fine lmr is attached to tills house.
E. ISAACS, Proprietor.
135-160. Cherry Street.
Wm. M. Pendleton. Walter T. Boss.
PENDLETON & ROSS,
(Successors to J. M. Hoardinan.)
Corner Mulberry ami Second Streets.
MAEON, <■ A.,
W1!1"..._ , AN „ retail dealers in
SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICaI ~w )KB
LAW BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS lita >i\, ,
BLANK BOOKS,
CAP, LETTER and NOTE PAPER,
ENVELOPES, LEGAL BLANKS,
WHITING INK,COPYING INK,
CARMINE INK, INDELIBLE INK,
GOLD PENS, PENHOLDERS,
STEEL PENS, PENCILS,
CHALK CRAYONS, RUBBER,
WAX, OIL COLORS,
WATER COLORS,
COLORED CRAYONS,
BRUSHES, CANVASS, PLAYING CARDS,
CHESSMEN, BACKGAMMON BOARDS,
DOMINOES, BILLIARD CHALK,
CHROMOS,
PICTURE FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
GLASS,
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
And in fact everything usually kept in a first
class Book and Stationery Store.
Orders from the country will receive prompt
attention. Prices as low as any oilier house
in the South.
Orders for printing solicited.
PENULiri OX A KONN,
113-524 Macon, Georgia.
BYINGTON’S HOTEL,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA,
IS TIIE
IIKEAUFAMT IIOBINE
For the Train from Savannah, Augusta anil Ma
con to Columbus.
DINNER HOI Ml)
For the Train from Eufaula and Albany to
Macon.
SUPPER HOUSE
For the Train from Columbus to Macon, Bu
vanuah and Augusta.
Large comfortable Rooms with Fire places
and every Convenience. 113-180
Spctswood Hotel,
Nearly opposite the Passenger Depot,
(Only one minute’s walk.)
MACON, GA.
rrsHIS House Is centrally and conveniently lo-
JL catcd, with large airy chambers, Ladlea’
Drawing and Dining Rooms, Rath Rooms,
Barber Shop, and organized in every respect
for the comfort of families and single gentle
men travelling through, or making a home in
our city. The tables are second to none In
the South.
Rates of transient board $3 per day.
T. U. HARRIS, Prop’r.
C. J. Maclkli.an,
Caterer and Superintendent.
J. H. Harris, In the Olllce.
_1 —tf
J\<). B. HE EH N.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE ON 3d STREET OVER
I„ tV. KAMDAL’N NTOItE.
_!-m
byington Hotel,
GRIFFIN, GA.
riMIIS HOTEL ranks second to none in
X Georgia, for
GOOD COMFORTABLE ROOMS,
WELL SUPPLIED TABLES,
AND CHEAPNESS OK RATE.
Asa resort for the residence of the present
hot term, It la unequalled, the nights being
remarkable cool and pleasant.
The beat Water In Georgia.
O. W. BYINGTON,
110-160 Proprletor._
INDIAN SPRINGS.
ELDER HOUSE.
ELDER A NO*, Proprietor.
THIS well-known house is now open to all
who wish to visit the far-famed Indian
Spring. The Hotel la nearer the Spring than i
any other, with pleasant and shady walks lead
tag thereto.
satis or hoard.
Per Day $ 2 00
One Week 10 00
One Mouth 85 00
Children and servants half price.
mt ELDER * SON
MERCHANTS
AMD
PLANTERS
WILL FIND IT TO TIIEIII AD
VANTAGE TO CALL ON US
BEFORE MAKING TIIEIR
BILLS.
WE HAVE IN STORF,
100.000 LBS. BACON OLKA R R.
SIDES.
25.000 LBS. BACON SHOUL
DERS.
10.000 LBS. BELLI ES.
50.000L85. FLOUR, nil grades.
500 ROLLS 2} BAGGING.
10.000 LBS. ARROW TIES.
10 BALES TWINE,
JOHNSON & SMITH.
JOHNSON & SMITH,
Have, and are offering at very
low figures:
100 BOXES TOBACCO, all
100 BBLS. WHISKIES.
150 BBLS. SUGAR.
50 BBLS. MOLASSES.
100 BALES HAY.
1.000 BUSHELS CORN,
Together with u full stock of nil
all goods in our line of business.
116-tf
Brown’s Hotel,
MACON. GA.
I F long experience and u thorough knowl
edge of the business ill all its diversified
branches are essential to the keeping that which
the public Ims long heard of but. nctilom Keen,
A GOOD HOTEL,
the undersigned flatter themselves that they
are fully competent to discharge their obliga
tions to thulr patrons; but they are not only
experienced In hotel keeping, they modestly
would claim to have the
BEST ARRANGED and MOST COMPLETE
LY AND EXPENSIVELY FURNISHED
house throughout, in the Shite, which is loca
ted exactly where everybody would have it sit
uated
IMMEDIATELY IN PKONT AND ADJACENT TO
TIIK PAHBKNUBIt DEPOT,
where travelers can enjoy theme*! uleep und less
liable to he left by the pcrplcxlngly constant,
departure of the trains.
To all these important advantages is added
a TABLE that is well supplied with the best
und choicest dishes the city ml country can
afford: nor would they omit to mention tliut
their servants, trained to Uie business, have
never been surpassed for politeness and atten
tion to guests.
For the truth of these statements, we refer
the public to our patrons who resido in every
State in tlie Union.
E. E. BROWN A SON, Proprietors.
Macon, Ga., April 15, 1872. 78-104
DAVIS SMITH,
(SiK’fCßßor t /> the lute nriri of Kmitli, Wontcott.
Ac Cos ., and of Smith, McGlaHhaii Ac Cos.)
IfANUPACTUKKII ANI) DKALEU IN
SADDLES, HARNESS,
HIMDLEH,
SADDLKKY AND HARNESS HARDWARE,
Carriage Materials,
• v iff l
Leather of all kinds,
Shoe Flddings,
Children’s Carriages,
ICI Rlti:il, <;i\ HANDS, ETC'..
Together with every article lißually ke|t in a
saddlery house.
loa CIIEKKV NT., MACON, UA
180-15<t
NOTICE.
Macon and Jliscnswick Ra/i.oat> Office, i
Macon, Ga., August 2d, 1872. |
ON and after August Bth, Excursion Tickets
to New York and return, can lie had at
thin office, 188 u*l for romid trip. Tickets good
until Oct. Ist, 1872.
•Mf E 3. MARTIN, fi. T. Agt.
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE
LAWTON Ac BATES,
Fourth Street, (Next Door to Lawton A. Willingham.>
RE prepared to furnish the trade with
GROOERIEB, PROVINIOXN, PLANTATION NI PPLIEK, Bid
GIXG, TIES, ETC.,
on as reasonable terms as any house in Georgia. We will kcop constantly on hand, BACON;
LARD, CORN, OATS, HAY, SUGAR, COFFEE, BAGGING ami TIES, and a general assort
ment of such goods us are kept in a first class Grocery House. Give us a rail. We sr* ruining
tin EAGLE IT.OI RIXG MUX.*, and
illrert-speclal attention to our “CHOICE,” "EXTRA," “FAMILY" Flours. They will ho
found exactly adapted to the trade, and wo guarantee every barrel to give satisfaction. Oar
prices are as low as tliosu of the same grades cun be bought In tho South.
CORN MEAL, bolted and unbolted, always ou liund, of our owa make and of the best
quality. 120-188
111 " " • l
H. BANDY & CO.,
TIN AYD SHEET IROY ROOFIYG,
WmMm i Bepainir,
n } V TIN AND UALVANIZKD IKON CRNIC
I *- liv-l .... * . v 1 )
A ~'^r s it l I/) i Executed at short notice and sattsfaotion
\ 0 J \ J guaranteed.
'v J) y \ No. 40 Third Street, Hacra, Ua.
I Particular attention given to Guttering put up
l ; With
V WOODRUFF’S
\ PATENT GAVE FASTEIHItGH.
118-nug 3
IMPROVED GOT REAR.
SOMETHING NEW.
SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER HORSE POWER
IT IS NO HUMBUG!!
iTMIE settling of the Gin House floor has no effect on the Gearing. King Poet ol Iron and alt
A tlie work bolted to iron.
IT IS MADETO LAST, AND TO RUN TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LIGHTER THAN ANY
OTHER POWER IN USE.
Call und see for youaself.
I build a Portable Horse Power that challenges nil other MAKES, bat It will not do the work
with tho same Draft that my PATENT GIN GEAR will.
All kinds of Mueiiinery made and repaired ut
CHOCKETT'N lltOY WOHMM,
108-186 Near Browu House, Macon Georgia.
mWm GrALLEM!
No. 8 Cotton Avenue,
Is the place where all the differ
ent styles of pictures are made
at greatly reduced prices.
W. & E. P. TAYLOR,
Cor. Cotton Avenue and Cherrj Street,
DEALERS IN
FUHTUIE, CARPETffiS, RUES,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, etc.
Metalie Burial Cases & Caskets,
Fine and Plain Wood Coffins and Caskets.
79tf
r-*f Orders by Telegraph promptly attended to.
JAInSS H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HABDKMAN.
111.01 AT A HAKOEMAiK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
OFFICE, at entrance Ralston llnll. Cberry
Btreet. _ ' t> - a<it>
Barber Shop For Rent.
THE Basement room, formerly occupied toy
Mike Napier, in Brown’s Hotel building w j
lor rent. This is one of the beet stands lor a I
,n ,he tity -noTEi. 1
Volume I. —Humber 154
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