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Tlio Dai I \ Kiiterpri.se*.,
Ot T. IM'J'i. j
GO.OOO-Tlic Radical Party Di.baiuted. |
For the Knlcrpriev. I
'i'lm official return* Iroui 1-‘J counties I
give Governor Siußli majority of 57,3 fl j
n,e remaining counties to hear from will j
mu it up to fully 60.000. There sroclplit
or leu of liiMC. nil uf which wont Demo- •
• rutic.
Tlii* result r'omlv prove- Hint tin* lir.i)-
ir.il parly ol Georgia ha* lioeii virtually '
disbanded. There I* not enough of It loft i
lo inspire contempt.
To show how rapidly it went down it
is only liccoKsary to point to the fuet lli*t |
a little over four year* ago it carried tlic ,
State, electing Mullock liy 7.0(H), over
fii ii. (Jordon, one of the ino*t popular
meu among ns. Jlulloi l< received the
Mipport of a greet many honest, upright
and good citizens, who believed that lie
would ion J not tlie affairs of their Govern
ment oa a Chief Executive should do—
would bring pence to nil, take the State
hack into (lie Union nnd put an end to
a nlrlfe which had then become well nigh
intolerable.
Ifow he betrayed them, how he abused
Ida trust, how be culled amuiid him a
band of rogues who stole Hie revenue, and
ptoslituted (lie office us never office wa*
prostituted before, or perhaps never will
lie again, lias passed into Idsloiy
111 view of these crimes id lie In- 1 1
loen of tliispmly, was any olliei nsull In
ts* expected nl tlie election the otln-i dii\
1 he people of Georgia Imd lio Hi" iglil ol
placing Until iu p is-ession of their gov
ci innent lignin To have done so would
Imve been voting a icwnrd to eriminids.
offering a premium tin lognes. lint in
stead of again electing Hu m lo oilier, they
iidmiidstned a rebuke not lo tie mistaken
The result also shows that Hie white
people were more or h • . eoopeiuted with
l*y the negroes , for in some of lie' imcr
poputoiis negro enmities the Jleinoeritts
received large majorities Dougherty, In
instance, widt h has heretofore been cur
ried liy the Radicals, by from two to titter
thousend, this time went Demueiatic.
And ao it was In ulinosl every nllii i enun
ty tliroiighoiit the lllaek Ill'll, and thus
, may it ever lie !
Tlie Kadical theory in Mouth Carolina
and Louisiana, that the greater the rascal
Hie stronger and more rcs|iectable Is the
ruudidute, does not work well in Georgia.
In their ell'orls to play these tactics here,
their party hu* been swept from the face
of the earth. C.
■ ■* *-
The Heiress of Walter Scott.
From a Letter liy Justin MiCui tliy.)
There s [at Abbotsford | Hie study in
which the great romaucist wrought .
there's the faded old anil chair of leulhcr
in which lie used to sit , there's Ills libra
ry lie tilled with the hooks he so loved ,
here are the historic spears, and swords,
nnd corslets, which he delighted to rolled
innind him. Yonder Is the full length
painting ol the iniirli loved son. w ho kept
the great name of Walter Heolt for so short
i time before the Jiving world. All the
race are gone now hut a great grand
daughter—a girl of nineteen—and she is a
Itoiiiuu Catholic—(think what Walter
Mcott would lisvo said to such n family
prospect!) and |ierhnps when she marries
the name will wholly pass away. Mir
Wnltcr'a grand daughter, the last survivor
of the family, married Mr Hope, a great
Paiiiamoutary lawyer and a Komau C'lilli
sdlc, and he, inheriting Alilxrtsford through
her, took the name of Mcott in addition lo
his own. Mrs. Hope Scott died many
years ago, leaving Hie one daughter I have
mentioned. Mr. Hope Scott married nsec
■ Hid wife, who olso died. Thus there are
two of Sir Waller's dearest hope* until!
tilled, lie hoped to found a blond spread
big family, ami a name idenllthfd with vig
orous I’lOleatnnlUiin. and the line has run
lown to one girl, and chi' is a devout lto
mail Cutholic. Well, all these thoughts
and many others render a visit to Abbots
lord rather u melancholy pilgrimage, with
all Hie glory ol the memories that cling
forever round the house
The Mechanics*
Few realise, until rctuluOu) ot llic
I lie vwt work limit' by mechanics ami at
tints In the civlliml world ; Unit without
mechanics rivlli/.atlou would lie hiipossl
lilc.
Who built all oi out cities, our tillages,
every luuiiU t ami collage in ilia laiul *
Mechanics.
Who built every ah ip, steamer, vessel
ami watercraft that limits ou every ocean.
iiiiJ plows the surface of every river ?
Mcchnulcs
Who pi intetl every Bible, hymn I took
ami newspaper, printed am! hound every
printed voluinojou ttie face of the globe ?
Mechanics.
Who constructed all the factories and
wot kslaips oh chi 111. and who runs them *
Mechanics.
Who construct* all our hues of rail
roads, their locomotives mid [cars, the
Pullman cars am) all the telcginph lines?
Mechanics
Who makes every instrument of music,
from the organ down to' the jewsltarp? )
Mechanic*.
Who makes all ngticultural i tuple I
menla for cultivating the soil, all nauti
cal instruments for the navigation of the
m ean ? Mechanics.
Who makes all the mttguiUccut furni
ture that ornament the mansions of,the
rich —earpets.niantet ornament*, silver and
china table service? Mechanics.
Who mskes alt of the jewelry that
adoin the pertonsof ttie ladies' Mvchun
ic*
What would the civilized world he
without mechanics? A waste, howling
wilderness, and uimi a barbarian
Human “Natur."
An editor may write tnauy excellent ar
ticles in a newspaper and never hear a
word of them from its readers. He may
advertise their town abroad through the
land ami bring it to tue notice of many
who never would have heard of it other
w ise. He may puff thetr business where,
by they receive new customers and many
doll***. He may speak of the attractions
of the town as a summer resort, as a mar
ket. and enumerate all its advantages, and
not a thought, a " thank you,” or word of
commendation is ever bestowed but just
let him publish something not exactly
suited to their taste, or let Idui advance
views dlflereut from theirs, or chronicle
an item net in accordance with their
judgment, and you at once hear a tre
uicnduou* noise about it. you ligid on
them like a hawk on a June hug. That
little member, the tongue, seems io have
tK'en set on fire, and the way tin* jioor e>i
itor catches if is a caution for siutwrs . all
■ •t which cou lions our belief, that you ran
not please everybody. —Marirtta Jaumal.
jib. is. wee ms,
ATTORNEY AT TAW.
OFFICE ON' 3n STREET OVER
t l.. . R tun t|.*H NTOltfi,
■tae.-lTti
Thin unrlviiH' M Medidno la warranted not to I
contain a hinj;lc particle of Mkruukv, or any
injurious inini ral ftulwtnnco, but in
ii in:rv
For FORTY YKAKHitlm* proved ltn
value In all dlnennenof tin* Liven, Bon cut nnd
KlDNisr*. Thousand* of the good nnd
In all ptrti of the country vouch for It* wonder
ful ami peculiar pow* r in purifying the Bboon.
fltlrniihiting tin* torpid Li\r.H and Bowki.s, hiki
luipiii tiutr new Life und Vijfor to the whole *>-
tcm. HI MM ON ’H LI V Lit KK< L' LATOH bite
knowledijcd to have no count uh :i
I*l% l it uijMmi:,
It containt four mvdkai clement*, never uni
ted In the same, happy proportion in nny other
nrciw ration, trie: a gentle Cathartic, a wonder
ful Tonic, an iinuvceptlormhle Alterative nnd a
certain Corrective of all linplirfth "f the body
Hurh alirnul tuieee** ban attend"d itn ice, that
it in now regarded mm the
Ln-al I nliiiliiitf ili*
ftr Liven Coml'Laini and the puintul 011-prini:
thereof, to wit: DYSIT.IVi A, COVsTHW
TI< *N, ./auinlUe.Hillioin-attacks SICK IIKAI)
At'lll., Colic, DepiiMMioli of Hj.iriln fUjl It
STOM \( 11, Heart Bun, v. , v<
Regulate the Liver anfljne.venl
4 'tl B 1.1 A M I . % I.SS.
MM \I NH' I.IVKK ItMi I I.A 101 l
Is nmnufttetured to
.1. ii. /in n a. 4 0.,
MACON, UA., and IMIILAiH I Pill A
I't See .i 1 per neut tv mail, |>'<- too- paid,
*1 T*. I’repnrH ready for iie in Imihli *l o
Soldi m \I.L IUO Of.l l
2 *,■ Beware ol all f'• •miter Col and Im.i,u dh<
I V I .VSt
Min CON
Prti Gas Ci.
IIA\ I; l'(ill SALK THE ONLY
KYliiiblc Inis .Machine
KNOWN,
I Together with
(, \S l‘|lT,
FI N'l I RF.S,
111 nNl.ltS,
SHADES.
GLOIiK.B,
ETC . FTC.
! MAOIIINK has been in practical ope*
I ration In THIS CITY for nvarly two years
and Is admirably adapted to llghtmtf Town*,
Village*, lloielr, Chmvlic*, llou-eM, et<*. There
; *• now rmmlriK In the United Htate over s> v
.tn JJtth'lml, wldle there ha Nnvr.H nu ae-
I eldenl with them. Imunuice Companion nr
' eept without inen-aMed chant's.
LOOK AT OUR REFERENCES.
Hew W. WATKIN HICKS, First Street
Melhmli.t ('huii h.
M. -ts. .1. W. BURKE ,v CO
Her. J. W. hi HKF.
VIRGIL POAVKRB, F , , Fimlmvr nml Su
j iH'rliitemlint.
E ISAACS.
.1 I! liItIFKIN A ( O
J S. SCHHFIEI.iI A CO.
! LESSEES OF DINING H.M.I AND BAR
UCH *M, 1 'cutcel City Park,
COI.I.INS A HEATH
N, J. BI’SSFV, F.*h|., Colllinti.ls,
! HA.
J. It. NICHOLS, F-eij., Niircooelieo.
J tl. JOHNSON, M. IF, G. M. F. A. M„
Fulluilega, Ala.
OUAS. E WAKEEIEwD, Snwimuih, Ga.
Anil mimiTou* others, whose tcsthiioniais
may lie all'll at tlie ollice of tlie Companw
No.H(.( o\Nr. VI U OA.Hii.
AH communications must be uchlreaseii to
unit viiif kowi:,
* Box t. I*. O.
Auent- wanted in every county In the State.
l-.M.Wod
It III.ItOAII TIME SCHEDULE.
Change of Schedule.
M i l KIN IT.VDF. NT'S OFFICE, i
Soi rii Wkbtrhm Uau hoao Cos., J-
Miu ami, Ga., June 18, 1871. S
(\N and after Sunday, 10th . % Passcno'r
f Train* on UiL Ktmd, will bv run tt fol*
1 low? r
DAY n ni l \ TRAIN,
l-t avv Macon .... \OO a. m.
j Arrive at Uufiuda \. \ i v. m.
Arrive at Cluvton G 15 i\ m.
Arrive at Albany . 0 40 i\ m.
Arrive at Fort Gain > 4 40 v. w
Connecting with tin' Albany Branch Train at
StulUiviUf ami with Fort Gtdn* Branch Train
at CuUiiH'rt tlaH\.
Lwtf Clarion • . 7:90 a. m.
Leave Kufaula SMI >. m.
l#eave Fort Gwlnv* . 8:85 a. v.
Leave Albany 10;45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon aV.SS i\ m.
ETPAVTsA Ml OUT FKKItUIT AND ACCOMMODA
TION THAIS.
IdOave Macon .... ’A 10 r. m.
Arrive at Ku fault . 10: iX) a. m.
Arrive at Aibam . t>: U> a. m.
ArlTv at Fort Gallic* 11 :.VJ a. m.
Connect .t SmithvlUe w ith Albany Train on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday ami Frtuav
j and at Callttwl ou Tiumliv and Thuusday.—
; No train leave* on Saturday night*.
Leave Kufiuda , : ; 15 j*. m.
Leaac Albany s;4o r. m.
1 Leave Fort (ialnu' i \o i* m.
Arrive at Macon .Vjo v m
( OLVMIU ' DAY THAIS
I Watt Mu.sm . . . m;, v m.
Arrive at I'oluinlco IMS \ u
I Leave C.'lumhn* v to e’ y
Arrii , Ms im ;* ;c, „ K
\ IRGI!. POWERS,
,?l : ' Engineer and Superioteintent.
OK. It. F. t.RIM v
/ kFFH'E t'v. M K Rogers A ( - Can-
Re>i ieiio ' limn >lrrx‘| t tv?- >'- ; te
OUaM. ‘ 4 octMVj
BOARD.
I \ VI ! ->*i\l and I'.'ird snd lodging in jpH
IJ 'ate house, esn tv l.d bv apoTrlnr to i
'V D. Kamei on Wslnnt street Karon
' •pt. It?. IsT'.’ 137-1(17.
THE ENTERPRISE
JOB
.
• * • r
PBXXTTZXrC
I
ESTABLISHMENT
i
*
IS NOW PRKUAUKI)
TO KXECIiTK ALL KINDS OF PRINTING!
-
SUCH AS
|
CARDS,
BIliL HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
LETTER HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
BILLS OF FARE,
NOTE HEADS,
INVITATION CARDS,
HAND BILLS,
DODGERS,
ETC., ETC.,
I
Ami in a stvK* f*<|unl to any. Extensive additions are daily being
made to our
.
STOCK AND MATERIAL
Whi, • very effort will lie made to render satisfaction unto all who may
; favot us'with their pntaonat-p.
PROMPTNESS!
IN TIIE 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.
Atldivss,
1 iin*w i VVin*- A Sniitli,
PROPRIETORS, MACON, GA.
PRINTING
It has l*, n ilic custom hoietofore, and will ]>rolml>ly remain so to a
gn at extent, tor our merchants an<l business men generally to send
North to have their printing done, simply because it can Ik* done there
tit a 1 1 11 1 * 1 lower tigure 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, and 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 j>atronize home institutions. It is a wrong practice and j
should lie condemned.
BOSTON
—AND —
Savannah Steamship Line.
SAILING DAYS—KVKKY SATURDAY
OF EACH MONTH.
IOW rate* of freight and imnrence. First
j clua* passenger acconiinoUations. Ordir
your goods shipped by “Boston und Savannah
Steamship Line, and avoid all delay und extra
handling. RICHARDSON A HARNAKD,
Agent, Savannah, Ha.
F. NICKERSON A CO., Agents,
131 209' Boston.
J. A. MEKCIER,
Commission Merchant,
IS3 BAY STIIIir.T,
Bet. Whitaker end Barnard St., Savannah, Uu.
All orders will receive prompt attention. Con
signment* of oil kinds respectfully solicited.
131-309
boit & McKenzie,
Cotton an i Commission
rMEKCIIANTS,
ION Bay Ntreft. Snraennli, G.
131-209 '
MEYER, COHEN & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEAI.KKB IN
Boots and Shoes,
In lli'oeglitoii C*t„Sittvnnnali, <Ja
Mereliants supplied at New York Market
131 209 Prices.
A. S. AI.UIA V 1180.,
COM MISSION ME BGHANTS
—am> -
Dfalf*rs in Fish and Frnduce,
No. 95 Day St., Savannah, fui.
soli 'itud.
Ordura promptly attunded to. Usl-201) !
E. D. SMYTHE,
ItIIMtKIFH or CROCKERY,
Glasswaie au.l I'liina.
And Healer in House Furnishing Goods,
142 Congress and 141 St. Julian Sts.
SAVANNAH, GA. 131-209
r. w. sims & co„
Cotton Fiietwix and Genei-til
Commission Merchants
HAVAYNAII, GEORGIA.
Bagging and Ties supplied at market prieeß.
Advances made on Cotton, or other consign
ments. Money promptly remitted. 131-209
! A. 11. CHAMPION. GEO. C. FREEMAN. 1
CHAMPION A FREEMAN, .
Commission Merchants
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA, 131-209
1,. N. WHITTLE. GEO. W. GUBTIN.
WHITTI.E .V GCSTIN,
ATTORNEYS, *•-. AT LAW,
TVT(). 2 COTTON AVENUE,
In M ACON, GA.
32-107
Pulaski House,
SAVANNAH, GA„
.1 NO. W. CAMERON A CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
A livst dags house, in every respect,
131-20i*
ICE! ICE! ICE!
ICE one cent a pound as usual. No rise in
. price now or hereafter.
W. P. CARLOS,
Wholesale anti Retail <i-ocr,
lIEAI.EII IN
H F. FRUITS, FISH. ETC.,
Mulberry Street, opposite Lanier House,
fetf ‘ Macon, Ga.
NOTICE.
HAVING recently refitted the old stand of
Geo. I). 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,
W ’l' 1 ' eommence at their Fair Grounds at
▼ ▼ Savannah, Georgia,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 187*2,
And continue six days.
The central Railroad passes by the grounds.
For Premium List or information, address
J. H. ESTILL, Secretary,
133-td Savsniiali, Ga.
; Arrival anil Cloklub of .Slaila.
Arrive. Clese.
: Macon .V Augusta R. R. Wav
! and Milledgevtlte .7:40 p.m. 7 p.m.
| Augusta and Carolinos 7p. si.
' Macon ds Brunswick 3:35p.m. 7a m.
Macon and Atlanta and West
ern States (Night Train), ,7:30 a. m. 4:140 pm
I . (Day Train) 6:I0p. m. 6:10 am
Muscogee R. R. Way Colum
bus op. m. 7 p.m.
i S. W. R. K. (Day Train) 4:35 p. m. 7a. m.
! Atnerlcus and Enfaulaf Night
Train) Tr M
! C. R. K. Way Savannali and
Northern (Day Train) 4:51 p. m 7am
Northern, Savannali and Ea
ton (Ni-rlit Train) 515 a. m. 5:30 m
Hawkinsville daily (Sunday*
except* and 10.30 a. m. 3pm
Clintoa—Tuesday, Thursday
and SatuxUy i 13 m. 13:30 pm
JetfcraonviUe ' aud Twiggs
ville, W ednesday ' •• 7am
Weiincs lay : 25 r.
BY BREAD WS LIVE
r pilE undersigned has established a firste'uss
J- BAKI RY wliere our citixe.ns can olit-iin
bri-ad that is bread. Mi will sni *lv
citiseos at their residences. 1 -ise onl v the l -s't
Hour and materials gcnerally
1 - ! ' us _ MARK ISAACS
L- T. WHITCOMB, AgU
IXPORT9R AXD DEALER IN
West India Fruits, Vepiatos,
■AW, OBAIW, HAY. ETC.,
00 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
107-ISS
Bui’ding Lot For Sale.
SITUATED near Tatnall Square, within a
few steps of Mercer University.
Address E. C' .'Box K,.
Macon, Ga.
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
FOR COUGHS, COLDS & HOARSENESS.
These Tablet* present the Acid in Combina
tion with other efficient remedies, In a popular
form, for the cure of all THROAT and LUNG
Diseases. HOARSENESS and ULCERATION
of tlie THROAT arc immediately relieved und
statements are constantly being sent to tlie
proprietor of relief in cases of throat difficul
ties of years statu , ing. CAUTION—Don’t
be deceived by wort less imitations. Get only
Wells’ Cakiiolic L'ahi.ets. Price 25c per
Box. JOHN Q. K .i.LOGG, 18 Platt Bt. N. Y.
Send for Circular Sole Agent for the C. S.
db O ry /x A MONTH easily made with Stencil
Key-Cheek Dies. Secure Circu
lar and Samples,/,, S. M. Spenct.r, Brattle
boro, Vt.
-j /Aniude from hue. Call and examine or 12
sJtIU Samples sent (postage free) for !>oc.
that retail quick fo £lO.
K. L. WOLCOTT, ISI Chatham Square. N. Y.
Till l li/icf I For Agents. Work at home
” **' **' '* lor traveling. Cwth poy.Partle
x 1 I ulurs freeAddros at once Oub
lilitC I FißEStnr. Fuiend, Chicago.
Ci 1--nX n d,, y **’ Agents, selling Campaign Bad
'3' 1 tlgcs.'for ladii s ifc gents as breast & scarf
pins,gold jilated with photog’s of Presiden’l
Candidates. Samples mailed free for 30 cents.
McKay & Cos., 93 Cedar St. N. Y.
Horace tJreelev and Taaiily.
An elegant Engraving, perfect likeness, 22x28
in. sent by mail #l, also Campaign Goods, 1
silk Grant Badge A' 1 plated 2oc. Sample latest
styles Wedding cards, Notes, &o.2f!e. A Demo
uest, Engraver, 182 Broadway, N. Y.
FREE TO AGENTS.
A prospectus of the People’s Standard Bible,
550 illustrations,will be sent free to all book
agents. Send name and address to ZIEGLER
it McCURDY, 581 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
U|)YKCIIUMANCY or SMK I.
1 < (I A IttllNtJ.'' How either sex
may fascinate and gain tlie love A: uffi etioHS of
any person they choose, instantly. '1 his simple
mental acquirement all can possess,free,by mail
for2scts. together with a marriage guide,Egyp
tian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, ike'. A
queer, exciting book. 100.000 sold. Address
T. WILLIAM & CO., I’iilis., Pliiia.
II BLOOD PURIFIER 11
It is not a physi. vliich may give temporary
relief to tlie sullen i for the first few doses, but
which, from continued use brings Piles and
kindred diseases to aid in weakening the inval
id, nor is it a doctored liquor, which, under
the popularnameof “Bitters” is so extensively
palmed off on tlie public as soveregn remedies,
but it is a most |mnvci-I'hl Tonic and
alterative, pronounced so by the leading
medical authorities of London and Paris, ana
has been long used by tlie regular physicians
of other countries with wonderful remedial re
sults.
Dr. Well’s Extract of JiFilela,
retains all tlie medicinal virtues peculiar to the
plant and must lie taken as a permanent cura
tive agent.
I theirwant of'action in your
Liver and Spleen V Unless relieved at
once, tlie blood becomes impure by deleterious
secretions, producing scrofulous or skin dis
ease, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pim
ples, Ac.. Ac.
Take Jurnheba to cleanse, purify and
restore the vitiated blood to healthy action.
Have you a Myspeplic Stomach ?
Unless digestion is promptly aided the system
is debilitated with loss of vital force, poverty of
tlie 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 yon Weakness of the ln>
festines V You are in danger of Chronic
Diarrhoea or the dreadful inflammation of the
Bowels.
Take to allay irritation and ward off tenden
cy to inflammations.
Have you weakness of the IJ
terlnc or I rinary Organs? 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
tlie Bystem in perfect health or you are other-
wise in great danger of malarial, miasmatic or
contagious diseases.
.JOHN Q. KELLOGG,
18 Platt St., New York,
Sole Agent for the United States.
Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular.
THOMSON’S
WORLD RENOWNED PATENT I
GLOYE FITTING CORSET
No CORSET has ever enjoyed such a world- i
wide popularity.
The demand for them is eonstantiv increas- I
mg, because
THEY GIVE
UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION!
Are Handsome, Durable, Economical and
A PERFECT FIT.
Ask for THOMMLN’S GENUINE GLOVE
FI TTING, every C orset being stamped with
the name THOMSON, and the trade-mark a |
Crown.
Biol<l by all I’i s tClmm Dealers.
14*^-167.
THE “LIGHT BUHNiNC"A wdjft
“DOM^TiyPTP
“DOMES! M. CO
Chamber* New York, or Atlanta, Ga. j
MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Wliolchulc Grocer*, Ac.
BURDICK BROTHERS, Third Street, be
tween Cherry uud Poplar. tf
WA. HUFF, Third Street, corner Clierrv
• street. p 3
IAWTON ,k BATES, Kourtli strict, nm
-J to Lawton ik Willinghams. u
\T A. MAGKATH, Hollingsworth Block,
i-N • Poplar street, near Fourth. stt tf
Brugglsts,
GEO. I’AYNE, opposite Palace of Justice,
Macon, Ga. 50-7 U ’
RB. HALL, corner of Cherry and Cotton
• Avenue. if
Hunt, kankin & lamar, no. siundw
Cherry-strecL tf
JNO. INGALLS, corner Poplar uud Fourth
street, Hollingsworth block. 3ti.tf
Fancy Grocer*.
Wl*. CARLOS, No. 8(1, Mulberry-street
• opposite the Lauier House. tf
Sewing Maeliine*.
RJ. ANDERSON, Hoive Sewing Mu
• chine. Cotton Avenue. tgJtf
lioVoi”™ ™
BROWN HOUSE—E. E. BROWN ,k SON
Proprietors, Opp Passenger Depot, tf ’
SPOTB WOO Tfll All 111 8, Proprietor,
Opposite Passenger Depot. tf
House uud Nign Piiißtrrs,
w i NDHANI ,k CO., muh i Spotswood
Alliiruevs at l.ssx*.
JOHN it. \\ EEMS, Olliee. ‘..Flunk till <•*:
over Kasdal’s. tf ’
Cl B. WOOTEN, Office ** Wnpliiiisteii
/• block, up stairs. tf
B. GERRY, Office, fount H< e-e
AO. BACON, Office, 8(1 < ben v. Ireet
' ::ti-tr
• IMIOMAB B,.GRESHAM, office N'o. o; \| H [.
X. berry street j|
Willi ILE it GU ST IN, office No. 2 Cotton
Avenue.
l*lijictiin*.
r |’ W. AIASON, Office, over First National
JL • Bunk. tf
Jew eler* aud Watch Maker*.
JII. OTTO, trader Spots wood Hotel.
tf
House Furnishing Goods,
Stoves, Ac.
OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO., Third Street
oetween Cherry and Mulberry. tf
Shoe Dealers,
MIX it KIRTLAND, 3 Cotton Avenue, Ob
Third Street. tf
Furniture, Ac.
W& E. P. TAYLOR, corner of Cotton
• Avenue and Cherry-btreets. tf
]larncN 9 Ac.
EERND BROS., Third Street, between
Cherry and Mulberry-streets. tf
llooksiellcrs, Statlouerw, Ac
TYROWN & Cos., 40 Second Street.
tf
music, Ac.
TT J. ANDERSON, Music, Cotton Avenue.
11 * 63tf
Q-UILFOKO, wood A CO M 84 M^dbem-
Hardware.
C A 's“t A et T * CURD ’ No ' 05 and 07
Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
§lO YEARS
PUBLIC TEST
Dr. Crook’s
WINE
TAB
To have more
merit than any
similar prepara
tion ever offered to
the pnblie.
It is rich in the medicinal qual
ities of Tar, and unequaled for diseas
es of the Throat and Lungs, per
forming the most remarkable cures.
Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs,
It effectually cures them all.
Asthma and Bronchitis.
Has cured so many cases
it has been pronounced i
specific for these complaints.
For pains in Breast Side or Back
Oravel or Kidney Disease,
Diseases of the Urinary Origans,
Jaundice or any Uiver Complain
It has no equal.
It is also a superior Tonic.
Kexlores the Appetite,
Strengthens the System,
Restores the Weak and
Debilitated,
Causes the Food to” Dipost,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents malarious Fevers,
Clives tone to yonr System.
Tr- Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
PURIFY YUUR BLOOP.
For Scrofula, Scrofu-
X lous Disc a s e s of the
Eyes, or Scrofula in
any form.
Any disease or eruption of
the Skin, disease of the Liver,
!Rheumatism, Pimples, Old
Sores, Ulcers, Broken-down
Constitutions, Syphilis, or any
ffifevvL disease depending on a deprar
ed condition of the blood, try
33$$ DR. CROOK’S
STB UP OF
mPoke Root.
I*' It lias the medical property
lyy of Poke combined with a pre
yW®** paration ot Iron which goes at
*/ once into the blood, perform
ing the most rapid and wonderful cures.
Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook's Com
pound Syrup of Poke Root—take it and be
healed.
DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS,
Charleston, S C., Wholesale Agents
31-Iy For Dr. Crook’s Remedies.
BOARD.
IT will be to the interest of boarders to apply
to this office, ss reasonable board sad pleas
ant up etairs rooms can be obtained for tb*
summer months in a delightful portioa of the
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