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CITY GOVERNMENT.
W. A. lli rr. .Mayor.
ALDERMEN:
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iVIULv, B. Wao
J. Wlll.lAMsnS
M Bin.s" *’ city Attorney.
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.i. i-.wpv' .. . ..Guard House Keeper.
;V , K ' ii ()l w, K jfl\ Magazine Keeper.
££ . oftoe Market.
joii I'linriAO.
Tills Olliee is prepared > e\.
rente -Sob I'riniiaa at prii es to
*,iit tilt* lime*, stall ■ 11 *tyle
iwlaetory to all. Fine ‘work
matte st *pecllty. M e solicit
your order*, anti will do our
u<**t to plea*e you. 1 lit I
I LOME AFFAIRS.
MACON. ©A., OCT. 13. * *" 7 ' J
ist Baptist Church.— Tnmdilng at 10t£ a.
m. and 8 p. M. by the pastor, Rev. Win. H. Me
lutosh. Sunday School at 9a. m.
First Street Church. —W. Wutkiu HRUs will
preach morning and evening at 1‘ irst Street
Church to-morrow.
Hours of Service 10 and 7 1-2 o’clock.
East Macon Baptist Mission —At old depot.
Services at BV£ a. m.
Windsor Hill Baptist Mission— Sunday-School
at 3V£ Pm. C. W. Ellis, Superintendent.
Mulberry St. Church. —Preaching at 10 A. M.
nail BV.; p. m., by the pastor, Rev. J. O. Branch.
Shopping.—Quite a number of ladies were
out shopping to day. The weather is pleasant.
Filling Up.—The Central Railroad is fill
ing up the excavations at the foot of Cherry
Street, and thereabouts.
-
Holmes and Clay’s Stables are offered
for sale and you can’t scare up a better bargain,
Tub Concert.—Preparations go bravely on
and tbe concert promises to be all that we. can
wish. P.cmember the social dance.
Ready fob Business.— Nearly all of our
merchants have received their fall stock, and
are ready for business.
Shut Up.—All business is suspended to
day, by our Israelitish friends, this being a day
of Atonement with them.
♦♦
Thanksgiving Day.—ln another column
will be found Grant’s proclamation declaring
the 28th of November next a day of thanks
giving. Of course the day will be generally
observed.
New Church.—The new Mission Church of
St. Barnabas will be opened for Divine service
to-morrow at 9a. m. Sermon by Rev. B. John
son, Rector of Christ church. Seats free ; all
are invited.
Cotton Stealing.— Numberless little nigs
prowl around our cotton warehouses and light
upon a piece or sample of cotton like a lsawk
does on a chicken. They arc seldom caught,
they are such adepts at the business.
Neat Signs.—Our friends, Greer Lake &
■ Cos. have treated themselves to two neat signs
for their express wagon. Windham & Cos.
are the artists.
Personal.—W. B. Johnston, Mrs. E. W.
' and Masters J. G., R. and Joe, and Misses M.
J. and E. M. Collins regieteied at the Pulaski
House Savannah, on Thursday last.
Not the Time —Our young friends, Pendle
ton & Ross have so many pretty things in their
store and have been kept so busy attending to
tlieir customers that they have not had time to
put them away. Boxes full of goods crowd the
store and no time to unpack them.
■
Bitten by a Dog.—Wc learn this morning
that a little son of Mr. Milo S. Freeman was
severely bitten by a dog yesterday. The dog
was eating when the little fellow went up to
him and patted him on the head, when the dog
jumped and lilt the boy in several places.
■ . •
As Usual. —Brown & Cos. will be open to
morrow at the usual hour. H. M. Brown, or
“Old Baldy” as the Corporal calls him, will
arrive from New York to-night, and will be
pleased to see his friends. We hope Baldy,
Burr and Bob will have as much to attend to
as they wish.
Extension of the Park —We noticed Mr.
R. B. Barfield this morning superintending the
extension of the Central City Park. The pres
ent enclosure covers 130 acro6, and the exten
sion the same number—making 200 acres in
all. Now if a little money could be spared,
whst a splendid Park Macon could boast of.
Mavor’s Court.— Mat Stacy, a lady of the
doubtful color, was the only person who came
up before his Honor this morning. She had
taken too much aboard and as she plead guilty
she will pay $5 and costs or spend thirty days
calling beautiful pokeberry tlowcrs from the
lonely drives of the park.
Oodet for November. —Messrs. Brown *
Cos , und -I. W. Burke & Cos., have laid upon
our table the November number of this charm
ing chronicler of everything nice for the ladies.
Godcy excels In every number, and the copy
Ix'f ire us is a gem in its way.
Kiuued for Awhile. —Me understand that
while some colored boys were playing base
ball at the old Fair Ground, Thursday after
noon, one of them was struck in the heud by a
bat and laid dead for an hour. This manner of
hurting another fellow's feelings mnst be stop-
P'l
The Macon Enterprise is one of our favor
ite exchanges, but we look in vain over its
pages for something to comment upon. The
election riot in Macon has been atiod-send;
thru, over, the newsmongers have settled down
to their lager and pretzel. —Snrannah Evening
Mirror.
We shut our eyes and let the world wag.
We don’t care for items—wc arc happy. All
those who go poking around lifting items can
go on—wc had one item this month and we are
contented.
Returned. —W. T. Brown, Esq., picture
maker, returned this morning from his sleeping
quarters, on Tronp Hill,and is much improved
in Fire Art works. That’s a very healthy coun
try out there. It’s very pleasant to walk a
mile twice a day, hut mnch more pleasant to
know yon can get the hestand cheapest Photo
graphs at - No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
Becoming Popular.— From the way every
body is taking to that Ginger Ale of Ullman’s,
It must tic becoming popular. Well, the Cin
cinnati Beer is first-rate, and that Rhino Wine
and Seltzer Water is not had, neither are thoae
Oyster, on the half-shell. Isaacs House Sa
loon. It
Carlo*.— We have to beg the pardon of the
Don for BCgleetlng to mention him. He got
tired of waiting and hua sent us the following
note which wo can’t get around publishing:
Mr. Bocal' Having waited until my patience
was well nigh exhausted for you to mention
me ami my establishment In your puper, I have
arrived with checked baggage at the conclusion
that “if you don’t want anything done, send
somebody to do it; if you want any thing
done, do It yourself,’’ and as a sequence, please
publish this note.
It is hardly necessary for me to inform you
that I have on hand a large stock of the neces
saries and luxuries of life; as you are a frequent
sampler of my stock, you ought to know that.
But should anyone else doubt it, tell them to
call at my house and be convinced. Ido not
order my goods, for those fellows up North will
poke anything off on a fellow. Not wishing
to poke off on my customers, 1 buy my goods
in person and sample everything myself, from
brandy to Limburgcr cheese
While in New York recently 1 made arrange
ments to supply my restaurant with prarire
chickens and every other delicacy that could
sweeten the tooth of the highest liver; in fact,
I will spare neither pains nor expense to satisfy
everybody in this line.
My fish and fruit arrangements arc the best
that can lie perfected. I receive the first ill the
market and always keep a supply. As soon aa
an oyster gets ripe enough to pull from the
parent tree, my agent sends it to me by tele
graph. Should an orange appear In my agent’s
eye large enough to rake from its little bed, it
is instantly packed ill iec and shipped to Carlos.
When such berries a< lemons, bananas, eggs
and chickens ripen, who gets them ahead of
Carlos V Echo answers—nobody! But as ev
erybody in Macon knows this to he a fact, I
will close by saying “thankee” to my old cus
tomers and “come and try me” to my new
ones. Yours, W. P. Carlos.
Ilrown Hotel Arrival*.
for 24 Hours preceding 12 M. To-day.
II G Lee, Rome, Ga ; 8 N Houghton, Mil
ledgeville Ga.; Thomas Evans, Sandersvillc;
J I? Sweat, Clinch co. Ga.; Miss Simmons,
Jacksonville, Fla.; Maj J G Thomas, Dooly
eo. Ga.; W F Jowcrs, Preston, Ga.; Geo M
Feagin, 11 S Foagin, Houston, co.; E Nel ram,
Selma, Ala.; A Sweat, Putman, Ga.; G W Col
by and Soil, Galhouu co.; Mrs John Sansford
and Son, Montgomery; R Grinn, Baltimore;
Tlios J Woolfolk. Jones co.; James Karins,
Louisville, Ky.; J Rosenlatt, Baltimore; W L
Brown, Athens, Ga ; II S Hannls, Pliila.; J C
Middlebrooks. J S Lavender, Barncsville; Rev
J P Duncan, Ga.; W M Laughlin, N Y City;
W T Miller, Baltimore; G T Flewellen, Ala.;
Wm Clarson, Thomas co., Ga.; V 11 Stum,
Louisville, Ky.; Ilaydeu Hughes, Geo Asbell,
II Nelson, Gordon, Ga.; F B Lawrence, N Y.;
Jas A Gould, Baltimore; R E Ivery. Ga ; W 11
Coleman, CuUibert; J W Cunningham and
family, Sav.; II E Morgan, Ga.; L F Solomon,
Thos Bowden, Atlanta.
The Great Dry Goods House or S.
Wax Elba uni AND Brother.—Tills mammoth
Dry Goods House is truly one of tbe greatest
in all tlic Southern country. We doubt if
there are many which are more extensive on
tho North American continent outside of New
York and Philadelphia, and even in those
cities there are not many carrying heavier
stocks or doing a larger trade.
Occupying the centre of Triangular Block
running through from Second street to Cot
ton Avenue, and fi om cellar to roof, there arc
five grand divisions to the establishment.
The cellars or ground rooms are used for
packing and unpacking goods for all depart
ments and for the storage of Domestics.
The right hand floor above is the chief whole
sale department, and here we find a ship load
of Prints, Domestics, Alpaceas of all colors,
Janes, Bleachings, Shirtings, Stripes, Cheeks,
Ginghams, Fancy Dross Goods, Red and White
Flannels, Opera Flannels, Tickings, Brown
Coods, Corsets, Linscys, Poplins, and so on,
running through the entire catalogue.
On tlie left is the general Retail Room, and a
busy scene it always presents, morning, noon
and night. It would be much easier to tell
what is not in there than what is. It contains
among other things the largest stock of silks
in Georgia—some of them running as high as
SIOO per pattern. Our ladies can find anything
there from an inch of ribbon to a cashmere
shawl.
The two floors above are set apart for ready
made clothing, hoots, shoes, hats, shawls,
hosiery, gloves, linens, shirts, balmoral skirts,
cloaks, blankets, quilts and notions ad infini
tum.
But it is useless to call every article by name,
it would take up half the apacejn our paper.
Dealers must go and see for themselves. A su
perficial glance makes one think there is
enough on hand to supply the whole trade of
Macon for months to come, and yet so great is
the trade of the house, it is necessary to send
off new orders for fresh supplies almost every
day in the week. Scarcely a steamer leaves
New York for Savannah without having con
signments for “S. W. & 8., Macon.”
The Senior requests us to make the positive
statement as a fact that they sell at New York
prices.
We found the house this morning full of
country merchants and citizens, and every clerk
just as busy as he - could be; and no wonder,
for such a stock as that will attract people to it
the dullest day in the week, and at this season
no one wishing to purchase will go by it.
A large capital, industry, the most scrupu
lous honor, and a long series of years devoted
to the business, has placed this house in the
front rand of Dry Goods Dealers In Georgia. It
is known far and wide as such atd will continue
to be for a long time to come. ootG Ilw
Something New. —With* his usual enter
prise Ullman, the popular caterer to the deli
cate palate, has introduced into Macon anew
drink, called Ginger Ale. This a popular bev
erage among the Scotch, and BUits this latitude
to aT. This with his fine oysters on the half
shell, and his Cincinnati Beer, Rhine Wine and
Seltzer Water and those palutablc Lunches, can
he fonrid at the Isaacs House Saloon. It
Florida Orange* — large and sweet at Car
los.
No moke blowing about your Ferreotypes.
Brown has just received the best and largest
Ferreotype machine that ever came South.—
Cali at No. 8 Cotton Avenue, if you want good
pictures. Old Cameras for sale—different sizes,
tf
Oranges st W. P. Carlos’.
Fakkak’s Electric —Warranted to cure the
following diseases or money refunded: Dip
tberia, Neuralgia, Cramp and Colic, Headache,
Diarrhea and Rheumatism if not of too long
standing.
Farrar’s Aoce Cure —Warranted to cure
in three days or money refunded. For sale by
all Druggist*.
llcnt, Rankin & Lamar,
<B-171 Wholesale Agents.
Carlo* has Florida Oranges large and sweet.
— ———
Press for Sale!
WE hare for aale a large size GORDON
PRESS (Aligator) and a RUGGLE3
PAPER CUTTER in good condition. To be
had at a bargain. Sold to make room for lar
ger and faster machines.
Address
LINES, WING A SMITH,
1-tf Macon, G*.
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. 5, meet* every Ist and Sd
Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue.
Mlipuh Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and
4th Thursday night* at Masonic Hall.
Constantine Chapter, no. 4, R. A. M., meets
every 2d and 4tli Monday night at Masonic Hall.
St. Omer Cominaudery, No. 2, Knights Tem
plar, meet* Ist Thursdays of each month at
Masonic Hall.
FIREMEN.
Protection No. 1 meet* Ist Tuesday night in
eaeli month—House Poplar at., comer 3d.
Ooimilgce No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near
City Hall.
Young America No 3 meets Ist Monday night
in each month—House 3dst., corner Mulberry
Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House corner Hawthorne and fid
streets.
Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday In each
month—Housed in City Hall.
llook and Ladder No. 1 meets Ist Friday
night in each month—House Poplar st., cor
nor 2d.
ODD FELLOWS.
Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs
day night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cotton Avenue.
United Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every
Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Germania Lodge, No. 59, meets every
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at.
Odd Fellows’ Hull on fid and 4th Mondays of
each month.
KNIGHTS OF FYTHIAS
Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’
Ilali.
GOOD TEMFI.ARS.
Walton Lodge, No. fifi, meets every Tues
day night at Progress Club Hall.
Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meets every Friday
night at their Hall in Hollingsworth Block.
Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meet* every
Monday night at Progress Club Hall.
Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs
day night at tlieir Hall on Windsor Hill.
SOCIETIES
Progress Club meets every Sunday night at
their Hall on Mulberry street.
Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each
month at No. 3 Engine House.
Malaehi Lodge, No. 141!, 1. O. It. 8., meets
second and fourth Sundays in each month.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets
every Wednesday night at the Passenger Depot.
Visiting brethren welcome.
CHURCHES.
Epmopd —Christ Church, Rev. B. Johnson,
Rector—Walnut st., between fid and fid. Ser
vices 10 1-3 A. M. and 8 F. M.
St. Paul’s Church, Rev. 11. K. Rees, Rector
—Vineville. Services II A. M.; sp. M. Chil
dren’s Service; (i p. m. Evening Prayer.
St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ
Church, at sp. m. Near Macon & Brunswick
Railroad Freight Depot.
Catholic —St Joseph’s Church, Rev. 1,. D.
Bazin. Mass 7A. m. ; High Mass 10:00 A. M.;
Vespers 4 1-3 P. M.
Pi’esbyterian —Mulberry Bt. Church, Rev. C.
B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 10 1-3 a. m. and
8 p. M.
Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Wm. McKay,
pastor. Services semi-monthly.
Jsraelitish Synagogue —J. 11. Hertz, President
Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve
ning and Saturday morning.
Baptist —lst Baptist, Rev. W. H. Mclntosh,
pastor—2d Street, between Cherry and Poplar.
Services 10 1-3 a. m. and 8 1-4 p. M.; Sunday
school 4 1-3 P. M.
Second Baptist, Rev. James Mcßrvdc, pastor
—near Findlay’s Foundry. Services 101-3 a. m.
and 8 p. m.
Misrion Chapel, Windsor Hill, supplied from
the city churches.
Methodist Episcopal —Mulberry Street, Rev.
J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry st, comer Ist.
Services at 10 1-13 A. M. and 8 p. M.
First Street Church, Rev. W. W. Hicks, pas
tor —Ist street, between Oak and Arch. Ser
vices 101-3 a. M. and 8 p. M.
Vineville Church, supplied from the city
churches.
East Macon Church, Rev. J. W. Burke, pas
tor. Services 10 1-3 a. m. and 4p. m.
Jones’ Chapel—Windsor Hill—services at the
usual hours by the Pastor. Rev. R. A. Cain.
SALE OF HOLMES’ A CLAY’S
Livery & Stable Property.
WE will sell at public outcry on the prem
ises on tlic first Tuesday in November
next, at 10 o’clock, a. m., (unless disposed of
previously at private sale) all the property
known as Holmes’ & Clay’s Livery Stable, in
cluding Boarding House on corner of Plum and
Fourth streets, opposite Brown House, Barber
Shop Saloon, two Stores and Blacksmith Shop.
The property will he sold in eight separate lots.
Terms—one-half cash, balance in sixty days
witli approved acceptance.
TURPIN* OGDEN,
Real Estate and Ins. Agents.
Also, at the same time and place, all the per
sonal property, consisting of twenty head of
Horses, Carriages, Phaetons, Buggies, Hacks,
Wagons, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Iron Safe,
Desk, etc. All the above sold for division.—
For further particulars, apply to
C. MA3TEKSON, Receiver,
octO-tds at Stables.
SOUTH MACON
DRUG STORE I
rpjlE PROPRIETOR Superintends the I’rcs-
A_ cription department in person, and uses
the PUREST and FRESHEST medicines that
can he procured, and would say to every one in
his portion of the city, that they shall have
Drugs and Medicines as fresh and as eticap as
they can he bought in the city. He would ad
vise all who are laboring under chills and fever
or Liver derangement, to use his “Remedy for
Chills and Diseases of the Liver,” and will
wurrant it in every ease where the directions
arc honestly followed.
Lamp Chimneys, Cigars and Tobacco always
on hand.
M. I. EVERETT,
Drug Ist,
151-1 .'>o Fourth Street, near Arch.
J. CLARKE SWAYZE, ) BihbConnty Court,
vs. - October Term, 2871.
NINA SWAYZE. ) Libel for Divorce.
It appearing to the Court that the defendant
in the above stated case, resides without the
limits of the State. It is ordered that Service
lie perfected iu said case, by publication In one
of the public Gazettes, published in the City
of Macon, once a week for four months.
M. B. GERRY,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
A tme extract from the Minntee of Bibb Su
perior Court A. B. ROSS, Dep. Clerk.
Julv 17, 1872. Wo~!w4rn
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
Dally Review of the Mnrki,
Omen Maoon Daily Enteufihsk, i
October 13—3 o’clock, I*. M. j
Cotton.—Report for 34 hours, since 3 P. M.
vesterdav. Sold 43fi bales ; silipped 410 halos.
Received 504 hales.
statement.
Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872
bales U3
Received lust 34 limns 404
Received previously 10, ,21—11,328
Total receipts 11,040
Snipped last 34 hours 410
Shipped previously 1,248 7,(!04
Stock on hand this evening— fi,070
Market stiff 17.!*c.
IWAC’O* IMIICK CIIHRK.IT,
OSNABURGS —No. 1 10
No. 2 14
Millodgoville No. 2 14
MACON SHEETING 12)*
Seven-eighths
Waymauvillo Sheeting U
Houston Sheeting HH
Houston Stripes lfiUjulS
Columbus Stripes 15al8
High Shoal Stripes 10
M ontour Shirting— % 10 1 £
Factory Sewing Thread .00
YARNB 1 *1
GRlTS—per bushel 185
OATS—per bushel OOitOft
FIELD PEAS—per luishel
HAY—Northern
Tennessee. 1 *.Oa2 00
Clover I 08
PEA NUTS —per bushel 1 50
POT A I’OES—Planting
Table use., fi 50u4 00
APPLES—Northern
RUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per 11, 4fiu44
Goshen No. 3 per 11, 35
Tennessee No. 1 “
Tennessee No. 3 “
Country 35a40
COFFEE—Kio per 11, 31a35
Java per lb 38afi4
CHEESE—Best Cream per lb..
New York per 1b... 15
MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gsl. 05
“Georgia” per gal.. 70
Sugar House 85
SYRUPS—GoIdeu Drips, per gal... 00u75
Medium per gal •>
(Irdinary per gal 55
SUGAR-” A” per 11, 13>£*
White Extra “ C " 13a
New Orleans (lihds) 10sl3}£
Yellow U 13)£a
Demerura 13ka13
Port! Rico llt£nl2V
POWDER Hazard per keg 735
Orange Mills 7 INI
PROVISIONS, GRAIN, GROCERIES, AO.
BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (smokdjl’J.'j'ul2V£
Shoulders 9>£nlo
HAMS—MagnoliaS. C., canvassed... IS' .alO
Fitch’s 18>£al9
Tennessee, plain-cured lSulß>.,
White Bellies lOall
PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00
New, mess 10 00
Piekicd, rumps 15 00
BULK MEATS—Cask Sides
Shoulders
Bellies
LARD —Prime Leaf, Tierces llnllb.
Kegs 13
Packages 12al8
FLOUR -Low superfine per bbl a7 00
Standard superfine.. 8 50
Extra 9 00
Choice extra
Family 10 00
“Wyleys X XXX”,
Georgia Mills ) 11 50a12 00
Hyacinthc 11 00
“Domestic” 13 00
Star of Beauty 11 00
Belle of Georgia..... ! I 00
Pride of Dixlo 12 00
Silver Luke 10 50
CORN—Whitt per bushel 05
Mixed per bushel 88a00
SHOT—Per suck fi 00
CRACKERS—BIitter per 11, 00
Soda SaOO
Cream 13
Sugar 131-2
Lemon 14
Ginger Snaps
PieNic 10
Faucy 17
CANDY —New York per 11, 18
M. R. Rogers <V Cos 18
BLACKING—No. 1 per gross. 5 00
No. 2 0 00
No. 3 7 00
SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb 9a 10
POTASH—Per lb lOall
SOAP—Turpentine per 11, 0 1-2
Laundry.... 15
Toilet per doz 75al 30
Olive 8
YEAST POWDERS—Preston and
Merrill’s per doz. 1 75u2 25
Horsford’s 2 90
TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per 11, 75
Medium <lO
Ordinary 40u50
Choice Smoking 1 25
Wesleyan Female College,
MACON. GA.
riMIE Thirty-tilth Annual Session begins OC
-1 TOltr.lt 7, 1873.
The entire expense, per annum, of a Board
ing Pupil, who takes no extra study, is $315 00,
exclusive ol hooks.
No extra charge for Vocal Music, Calisthen
ics or Elementary Drawing.
For Catalogues containing full information,
address Rev. K. II MYERS, D.D., President,
or C. W. SMITH,
107-151! Secretary Faculty.
r n e
‘CHARTER OAK’
—IS—
STILL A MOVING.
TRUMAN & GREEN,
TRIANGU LAR IILOi'U,
Sign of the Golden “Charter Oak.”
146-904
Chance of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFCK, )
Macon* Brunswick Railroad Cos., ,
Macon, Ga., September 21, 1872. )
ON and after Monday September 28, 1872,
trains will run as follows :
DAT ACCOMMODATION TKAIN IJAII.r.
Leave Macon 8:15 a. m.
Arrive at Jesup 5:50 I*. M.
Arrive at Brunswick 10 00 I*, m.
Leave Brunswick, 4:80 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup 0:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 5:20 v. M.
Connects closely at Jesup with trains/,; At
lantic and Gulf Railroad, to and from Savannah
and Florida.
NIOHT PASSENGER TKAIN, /MILT.
Leave Macon 7. 45 n. m
Arrive at Savannah 7. 15 a. M
Leave Savannah 7. 00 p. M
Arrive at Macon 0. 45 a. m
HAWKINSVILLE TKAIN JIAILT, (SUNDAYS EX
CEPTED.)
Macon 2:55 V. M.
Arrive at Hswkirisville 0:80 p. M.
Leave Hawkinsvlllc 7:00 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 10:30 A. M.
WM. MacRKA.
140tf General Superintendent.
ATTE’VriON!
INSURANCE AGENTS,
ALL Insurance Agent* doing huainesa in
the city are requested to call at this office,
make return* and pay a tax of per cent, on
their rcceieta to Sept. 1. Hr order of Council.
CHAH. J. WILLIAMSON,
T7W Treaenrer.
Change 9f Schedule.
MACON AND WESTERN R. It. CO„ I
Macon, <U., June 14, 1872. >
ON ami after Sunday Juno 10tl, the follow
ing schedule for Paasenirer Trains, will
he observed on this road r
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Macon #;SO a. m.
Arrive at Macon 7:HO a. m.
Leave Atlanta -.00 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 0:1ft i*. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER.
Liuve Macon 10:00 i\ m.
Arrive at Macon 9:2ft i\ m.
Leave Atlanta 4:00 i\ m.
Ai rive at Atlanta 0:00 a. m.
7:110 m. and 9:2ft r. m. Trains make close
connections at Macon with Central Railroad
for Savannah and Augusta, and with South
western Railroad for points in Southwest Geor
gia. ft: Ift r. m and 0.00 a. m. trains connect
at Atlanta willi Western and Atlantic Railroad
for points West, A, J. WHITE,
ftfttf Superintendent.
TAX! TAX!! TAX!!!
TMIIC attention of city tax payers are most,
. respectfully called to the following reso
lution passed by Council at a recent meeting
with the request that all subject will comply,
thus avoiding trouble and expense:
Whereas, At the regular meeting in August
a resolution was passed, giving Iho-e owing
taxes for the year 1-H72 the privilege of paying
one-fourth tlieir taxes on tin- 10th of Septem
her, and it being not generally understood
when the balance fell due, therefore
Resolved, That on the 10th of each month
one-fourth will he called for; all persons fail
ing to pay the second instalment, which falls
due on the 10th of October next, that the Trea
surer Jssuo executions for the full amount of
taxes. Passed.
CIIAS. J. WILLIAMSON,
sept 21-tilloctll. Treasurer.
CROP OF 1872.
Clover and Grass Seeds.
itED CLOVER,
CRIMSON CLOVER,
SAPLING CLOVER,
ORCH ARD GRASS
BLUE GRASS,
HERDS GRASS,
LUCERNE SEED,
*c., &c. j
.Fust received,
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Druggists,
14(1-15G 82 and 84 Cherry/Street.
'l'o lln* IlnsiHon illen of llneoii
THE ALBANY NEWS
Circulates exclusively in Dougherty. Mitchell,
Lee, Baker and Worth Counties.
The wealthiest. Cotton growing section
of Georgia.
XI IE IN EWW
Is the best Advertising Medium in South west
ern Georgia.
ADVBIITIHKMKNTH BOUICITKT).
CARET W. STYLES, Proprietor.
89
WOOD AND COAL.
I HAVE established, near the Macon West
ern Kail road Depot, an ample yard with
Fairbanks 1 best scales) to supply all kinds of
Wood and Coal, in uny quantity, at the lowest
market rates.
WEIGHT, MEASURE and
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
A share of nubile patronage is respectfully
solicited. Orders left at the olllrcs of Messrs.
H. L. Jewett, Greer, Lake <fc Cos., Turpin <te
Ogden, through Postoflice, or at the Yard, will
have prompt attention. Come and him*.
122-200 MILO 8. FREEMAN.
FOR RENT.
(\NE of the most desirable places on Troup
/ lliil, 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 A C0.,00 and 08 Hecond
street, Macon, Gu.
i:>2 tf JAMEB W. KNOTT.
FOR SAIsE.
A COMPLETE OUTFIT OK HOUSEHOLD
F URN PITRE.
A FAMILY designing to break up house
keeping on the lirst of October, now oiler a
complete outfit of furniture for live or six
rooms, together with all necessary kitchen
utcnsels, for sale at half original cost. It con
sists of Mohair Parlor Chairs, Mahogany and
Bluek Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dining Ta
ble, Dining, Rocking and common chairs, Car
pets, Dinner and Tea Setts, and in short, almost
every article demanded in a house of llvy or six
rooms. The furniture has not been used over
one or two years, is in perfect repair, almost
as good as new, cost SI,OOO and will now be
sold for SSOO cash. Adoress Box 422, Macon,
or apply at this THIS OFFICE.
seplOif
NOTICE.
1)11)8 will be received for (450) four bun
>drcd and fifty Cypres, Cedar or Chestnut
Fonta, 0 feet lon# ana (7) seven inches square,
delivered at either depot in this city. Address
communications to
octH-tf WM. HAZLEJIURST.
NOTICE.
7pi IE Books for the registration of voters for
the city election wlllhe opened on the II rat
day of October and close at Two o’clock p. in.,
on December 13, 1872.
scp.3o td J. A, McMANUS, Clerk.
BERND BROS.
MA.NUFACTUItKIIH OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER* IN
Harness,SuiMlph,Collar*, llorsc Equip
ment* and Clothing Generally.
ALSO a full assortmentof LEATHER of u>
kinds, Enameled Cloth, etc.
Saddlers and Harness Makers Hardware and
Tools.
Cash paid for HIDES, FURB, SKINS, WAX,
WOOL and TALLOW. 5- 1112
4 . W. IIOH ARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
OfDc at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry street.
All business will receive prompt atten
tion. 05-1 T 5
STOCK!
i ... _. _
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BURDICK BROTHERS
SIGN OF THE “COLDEN2HOC.”
• DEALERS IN'
Grain, Provisions and Groceries,
Itiiv,’ now in *tor<* a fio.-li Stock of Good*, ml invite the attention of tin* Public.
WE OFFF.K
100,000 pound* BACON SIDES AND SIIOUI.DKBS, direc t'from tbe racket'*.
25 tierce* of tlic genuine “MAGNOLIA” HAMS.
20 tierces TURF. LEAF LAIID.
5,000 bushels WHITE AND MIXED CORN.
2 (’Alt LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT.
500 Kolia BAGGING, weighing to the Yard.
•‘ A l{ IIO\V M rilON,
IN Any DA NT IT V
2ft Bags Choice RIO COFFEE.
50 Bbls. SUGAR of various gruedi.
Choice WESTERN HAY, fresh Water Ground MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, LIVERPOOL aud
VIRGINIA SALT
We have now a good Stock, aud respectfully invite the attention of all who dtmirc to par
chase goods in our line.
Entire satisfaction Is guaranteed to oar customers.
Please call on us at
63 TMri Street, Macon, Ga., Sin of lie “Golden Hoj,”
BURDICK BROTHERS,
110-135
a | ) Y October Ist the undersigned will remove
I > to Intersection of First street and Cottou
Avenue, Dixie Works side, where lie will he pre
pared to supply his customer*, and the public
my old stand on Cotton Tri-
TO EVERYBODY
AND HIS CHARMING WIFE!
713 H AT all important event, the election, having passed away, and the “ times that tried men's
1 souls” have merged into the “ piping times of peaco”; and Winter lias been ushered in
among twitter of birds and muaic of the leaven as they fail to the ground ; und the Summer hav
ing faded away and the weather redured to something agreeable, I have to announce to my nu
merous und beloved patrons that I have recently returned from un extended Irlp to New York,
Philadelphia, Poughkeepsie and Wceliassan, und other celebrated markets, where I purchased,
and have now 111 my store, the largest lot of
“GOODIES!”
Ever brought to Macon, consisting In part of Sugar, Coffee, New York Canvassed Hams and
Breakfast Bacon, Lard, Butter, Canned Fruit, Jellies, Pickle*, Raisins, Nuts, Apples. Lemons,
Cabbages, Unions, Potatoes, Crackers Cheese, Hplccd Hams, Bologna Sausages, und—well, it
would hike me ull day to write what 1 have got, and it would fill this paper so full that Smith
wouldn’t have a local for a week. It is ulmost unnecessary for me to mention the fact that lam
prepar ed, as ever, to supply Oysters und Shell fish of ull kinds, from a Crab to a Greeleyoyster.
The finest Fish, fresli and on Ice, Is kept by me, und sold at living rate*.
In view of the fact that the people of Macon, ami those visiting Macon, are determined to eat,
whether they get anything good or not, I-l.avc prepared myself for the emergency, by making
ample arrangement* to have my
DINING TABLES
Supplied with the very best this and other market* can ullord. That popular dish, “Bird* on
Toast" being my own Invention, the people can always find the same at my restaurant. To
gether with my polite rorps of waiters, this branc h of my business will receive the patronage
of all of my old customers, nud, 1 hope, many new ones. My restaurant Is, as is well known,
supplied with the very best •*
EATABLES & DRINKABLES
that could he found. Therefore, gentlemen and ladies, having laid before you what I have on
hand, and wishing you nil the best luck and that I can suit you In your purchases from me I
must close tills letter. If at any time I can serve you, you have hut to command me Or my
corps of attentive and obliging clerks, and you will he made happy. Thanking you for past
fuvors, 1 am tenderly yours,
W. P. CARLOS.
PROBPECTUB
Macon Weekly Enterprise,
W. YV ATKIN HICKS, Editor.
ON or about the first week in October,
we will Issue from this office the first Bum-
Larp, Live, Weekly Paper!
It will contain all the the Telegraphic news
of the week, and the latest reliable Information
on all subjects anil from ull parts of the world.
In It* editorial department will he found dis
cussions of all the
LIVE ISSUE*
of the times. Particular attention will he giv
en to the advancement of Science, Art, und
Literature; while all Interesting events and
authentic progress of the political world will
be faithfully presented.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.
Otic Year 1 50
Six Months 1 00
Invariably in advance.
N subscription taken for less than six
MEN COPIES SENT ON A PPMCATTAN.
Change of Schedule.
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
FORTY-ONE MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE
Office Macon and Augusta Railroad, I
Macon, May 18, 1872. f
ON and after Sunday, May 19, 1872, and un
til further notice, the trains on this Rond
will run as follows:
DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave August* ILOO a. m.
Leave Macon (1.30 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 8.45 F. m.
Arrive at Macon 7.40 P. M.
t-if Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 A. v.
make close connection at Camak with day pas
senger trains on the Georgia Railroad for At
lanta and all point* West; also, for Augusta,
with trains going North, and with trains for
Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, and
all stations on the Georgia Railroat
fwT'Tiekct* old and baggage chewed to all
points North, both by rail and by steamships
I from Charleston.
24-lv 8. K. JOHNSON Suo’t
j. j. niHin*,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
151 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
COLLECTIONS promptly attended to and
money remitted at once. P. O. Box *■
131-‘*oo ‘