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MACON DAILY ENTERPBISE
- >Ol. i. i<i.
rumUCUKD EVERY EVEN INO BY
LINES. WING & SMITH.
So. 10 llollhnrsworUi, block.
All Irlltrn relutiiuf to Sulim ript>>"i .houhlhe nd
drnmd In W in ti <( iSinith, Mum, (la.
(Jommwiu'iition* furl/" p*j* l mad
•IrwKtl to tfu KtlHor. }V* ymnot underlay to
rrtum wjncietl (vintnuui> titU>n*. Wdl autfirnti
catrt mm Haul, from nil pari* of the State, *o
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\V. \VAIKI> 1111 KN, Editor.
Till: l>t KHTlUA'l'lOi'i
Tin' prclemlnsry Invsitlgttllon, beforo
Mr. Uominls*ionor Hwnyw. Iw. thus fur,
developed nothing tangible.
The roue of Mr. TlMKxloro Kill* —an a
leprwie illative caw --I* being inquired Into.
Tin* Investigation, an far an wo mo able to
j>n 1 in faitly comlucUnl. and lb® defense
ia rsruftll, v*i*o, promtit, and dignified.
We are proud of our elder liar, and (lud It
in our heart to wish tlnt foolbdi people and
pawdon serving editors would leave the
mutter In their hand®—where wisdom nnd
legal knowledge w ill be all lufllclent.
There seems to be a determination to
make the Invoetlgatlon a eauscof sectional
disturbance, on the part or our colcniperu
ry and others.
We hope the serious people will pay
no heed to the loolisb ravings ol scetarys
They are inspired by no good thought
or desire, or power The defence of our
attainted citizens cannot lie assisted by
any such Weudull I‘liillip's style of urgu
inent, and Its only etfeet must be to exun*
pi rate feelings against um. Hut, it Is sug
gos ted, that this is tlie object of such
publications and utterances? Perhaps,
We hitvc no means of knowing, hut we
aie hound to say that appearances point to
such conclusion. We are sure, however,
that ottr people desire a full, free, and
thorough investigation, for the more gh>
rious vindication of those gentlemen who
arc under arrest, believing them to be in
nneent, and it is desired that nwlldug
should he said or done to Interfere with
such investigation. As above stated, we
have not seen uny direct evidence, tend
ing to criminate n sing'e person now under
arrest.
In reference to our I'rloud, Mr. Constable
Smith's ease, wo have only this to say. It
looking though parties are interested in
having him and others, do questionable
nets, in order to tiring on a sort of collision
between the Federal ami Stale authorities
This is the kernel in Hint nut. and there
fore wo etui well retrain from heated com
ment.
The least question is another mutter,
on which we hold ourselves Incompetent
to speak with authority, llul lids we must
say To ruise questions before a commis
sioner, who is not a lawyer, sud then give
him thunder mid lightning for not settling
llieui in accordant’* with the statute in
such case luudo and provided, I* ploying
moot court, and makes u* ashamed of all
concerned.
It only shows that lire honroabic and
sublime Mr. lluucoiulie is attorney for
the defendants, and It Milords intemperate
people and newspapers nn opportunity to
tell the world what they do not know
ale tut common law nnd common '■eiP-o.
i.oois as ii .
There will, doubtless, l>o bogus tickets
bunded about—keep your eyes open, lie
sure that the ticket you rote is a piece of
ir/iift paper, with no device w hatever on
it. not even the mime of tlie ticket —such
as, for example, "Liberal ltepubllcan,” or
"National Democratic." The names for
President and Vice President will not ap
pear on the true tteket —only the Elector*
names. Look well to this.
The following is the ticket as it should
lie voted.
PRESIDENTIAL KLKcTUUf
COII THE ‘•TATIS AT I.AUOI! ;
W T WOFFORD, It I. HENNING.
WASHINGTON POE, 4 HAIiTRIDGI
t.i.Ktrous
Fir,l Du-trb l . It G TURNER
ml Di-Uhl. . . H N Kl.\
1 lili ,1 District... . ... .W 1 111 DSON
Fourth Dbtriri 1 M PACK
I iftli District II R CASEY
Sixth District J N DOKBKY
Seventh tiMtnet .KDIiRAIIAM
CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS
First District ORGAN ILVWI.S
Si c,>ud District., J WRIGHT
Third District PHIL COOK
Fourth District It R HARRIS
Fifth District 1 J GI.F.NN
Sixtli District J It. BLOUNT
Seventh District I’ M B YOUNG
Eighth District A tt. WKltrilT
Ninth District H. P. BELL
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o. on r. vn: a iiomk n Tin:
Boi i ii :
m will a ua\s
o ’ give me a home In the South,
Down bv the murmuring sinmil
Whore till- fragrant magnolias bhami,
Life's like a midsummer's drtvatu,
HcMuliful stars of the night
t’.Tp through the ruiralita of a|wee,
Shedding their suit mellow tight.
Lot log to smile on my face.
O’ give uic a home in the South.
The lovllest S|>ot on Ute earth;
1 cnee not how humldc tt lx".
The dear, sunny laud of my birth.
O ' give me a home In the South,
W here the lic king birds gnthcr and ring
Their melodies cheerful and gav.
Welcoming beautiful spring .
Where the river floats gavly along,
lit Its winding way out t r the sea.
I cure not where others mat dwell,
A home in the South give me.
O ' give me a home lo the South,
A home 'ucaUi a Sotiiliem sky.
Where I've lived all the summer of life.
Where the fricuds of my youth liv aud die.
When I'm - ailed hjf the Angel of Doth
t o leave all I love on tlie earth,
Muy the Angel then find tue asi wo
In the iM'.utiftil him! of Inv tdrtti.
{lUrl'i .!/<.*. .’ JWAIy
llroUier 11 lives colors, undoubtedly, to
tlie banks of tlie blue St John's in the
Kingdom of Florida. Sttrli a borne as he
wauls will coat just about fcMjnHl, with
the magnolia blooms thrown la. The
only drawback is the fact that Mother
Stowe is in the same hundred
A Tkfe patriot will make sacrifices for
liis country—much less I* it to cast an
„ honest \ ote for reform
POLITICAL 1 CHUMS SWEPT UP.
There will he a fearful reckoning m
day, when all the appropriation ol t: t
people’s money for partisan purpnsi ~
overhauled Over three tons ol p i
ptilets containing the Kukltix trials \u ic
sold to a Washington paper dealer the
I other day at tlirce cents per pound. Tv
I cost $12,000.
The examination into the IVim-yl.:> ,t i j
I election returns reveals the mo t glaring
j frauds at every step. The l’kil*delphi i
j Herald, speaking of the invustigalious of
the committees into the returns tilled at
the protbonolary'S, says they are obstruct
ed in every possible way, and adds
•■The most outrageous frauds, by altera
tions of figures, are discovered in nearly
every ward. Yesterday tlr 1 'seventh ward
returns were Investigated, and in two dl
visions Hiirtrsnfl s majority was inert a < and
foil voles. It was done t>y tukiii
voles in each preelnrl from lluckah• 1
adding them to ilartruiifi It . ■ tiuiao-,!
tliut by this plan alone llartiaufi* maj'a
Illy in the- city has been incri iedl 1 " 1
votes." The Orant organs are light when
they say ••Pennsylvania never ;>ol . ,
before."
Buys the Cincinnati Knqtdn i
The Indianapolis .lournul, in tl pro
fundlty of its ignorance, speaks of Sena
tor Goldthwaite, of Alabama, as ae n | L
bagger. Senator (lolthwalte*. tlioo;'!i a
native of New York, ban n ided in Ala
bama about forty years. If wo are not
greatly mistaken, this is a greater leu 'h
i of lime than uny gentleman connected
I with the journal has resided in Indiana
v MONAUeniexi/ j*autv imr.u.
Washihotok. I). C , Oct. I w 7-
7a the Editorof the Knquin I
One of the Hadical "Stale ’ A oeiat,"ii
of officeholder* hero lias just oiden Ia
due new hall banner inscribed in lane,
gilt letters as follows
FOU PKESIDEN'I
In 1H72 and lH7fi.
ULYSSES S OHANT.
< Inn tircat reason w liy the people - liouM
vote for Mr. Greeley i- that there mar
an overhauling of the National hook keep
ing, so that a true statement <> r the
counts may he got and certllled t > the
public. Where there lias been • I n.mdi
corruption and profligacy mi l robb'iy. <
the suspieioii of It, it is He dictate ot -
ty and wisdom to have the hooks pa-a into
new hands lor a season.
Ono of the lamentable h duns of the
day Is I lie lack of conscience in public
men To violate olllelul trust and ob
tain wealth by disruptable official means,
to disregard their oaths to u.d their party
and assist in debauching putdle morals,
lias become so common a . to no I
excite Hie horror they once did. 11 a
change for (he beltci caniioL he brought
aliout now, the time will have p
ed for stamping out effectually such a
disgrace upon our republican charm
ter. In a republic the chin in ter of the
people Is impressed upon tin* 'overmitctil
and the ofllchds are honest or otlierni
us the people lire alive to p Pin id peril
and are Indifferent to fraud and eorrnp
lion in public affairs If roltcnuc.o, brib
ery and crime prevail in official circles Tii
a icpubllc, it Is the fault ol the people .
and the iiiditferunce to such a character
for their government shows that n ptibli
can liberty is decaying and despnii-m
growing iii strength.- fro. '•/.(>/• " i
quiver.
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From the Missouri Kepublh an
SAMUEL JOHNSO.
11V ‘‘II,"
Of the numerous exalted eliaraelei who
| liave at various periods enlightened the
' world, none lias deserved better of liis
; eoiinlry unit mankind than Samuel John
j sort—useful lit every relation to tliesoeiely
j which he adorned , amiable as son and
husband ; faithful as a friend, and zealous
as a cilhMU. To the endearing ehmilii s
of domestie life, he added Hie exertions of
a mind, the mighty labors of which aston
ished his contemporaries and eontlmie to
ustouish posterity, That he was eccentric
is not denied , but in hint the singularities
of genius tlld not prevent the existence of
those virtues which assimilate man to the
Deity, and prove more convincingly limn
the most wouderful talents, that lie waa
created in the imagine of his Ood.
When, in perusiiq a well-written hook
wo meet with some passage which con
vinces us of error, removes prejudice, or
cointnuulentos truth which satisfies us to
lie good is to be happy that the perform
unco of our duty will insure peace of
uiind, and that tlie pleasures ol the vicious
nrc deceptive—while we feel grateful for
the Intellectual sunshine tbits afforded, we
long to becotfte familiar with its immedi
ate author, and cherish a hope that the
limn resembled the moralist, exemplifying
by liis life the precepts lie inculcated. Hut
it is frequently extremely difficult lo a
certain tlie real character of tlie sage
whose wisdom is the object of out vener
ation, and to whose doctrines we desire t ■
conform. Sometimes vve can learn noth
ing of our favorite hut that lie lived
aud died; and sometimes vve aie
distressed by the information tliut
his actions contradicted liis maxims.
When, however, we open the works
Johnson and behold in those rich fields ot
instruction and delight, the gem- of truth
sparkling among the flowers of imiigin i
lion, we feel the pleasing i . Dainty tliut
wti at be tuugbl he believed, and vvliat lie
recommended he practiced Had ids in
hnitable productions been written by a
libertine, they would have lost theii great
est charm, vve might still have called
them beautiful, hut vve should have
thought them unworthy of iczard, sine -
even their author, by liis conduct, hsd pro
nouncevt Ihcir.wisdom vi-iotinry. Hut as,
in this instance at lou-t wo can gatlici the
truit of much experience and observation
ill lull eouliJcuce tliut while our guide
praised virtue lie was himself virtuous
cont ictiou succeeds tlie eloqueueo of ti e
or, if we remain uniiuptorcd. the fault is
ail our own. ♦
During the early part of liis life John
son had lo struggle with every species of
difficulty He fell the anguish el ah' ' e
want and the bitterness ot undv-eivul
neglect . aud to tin's, sevcie trials were
•nps-rodded the pangs of a diseased I *• k 1 y
ami the agouies of a naoibidly sen-itive
mind That a man so circum-;an>“. t
should preserve liis integrity tiii-u'lied.
and lit* heart uneonlractvvl by selfishness
or misanthropy, would Ih l xtraoidmarv.
hut Dial tie should, at the same time, j io
jeet und perfect works vv lUo li. w U.'.e t: cy
innnortali/e his own n.iue. are the (t’. 'rv
of liis country, is indeed astonishing, ami
entitles him equally to our vv arun st esteem,
and lo our most unqualified admiral!, n.—
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BriXMill) Honk \Ye . .dl : I
tion of our readers to the fact tu.,’, on mx:
Tuesday between the iega! ln'ui> of sale—
the beautiful residente of the late Hart
well I* Smith, will be s.' i at •;
This desirable property !s situated en
Tatuall Siuare. ia the vicinity v'l Met, r
Vnivcraity and the City Railway. No
better situation for a permanent residence
iu Macon can be fouud.
A RELENTLESS CRIME
'• rni I.AIIH OK an PNPBOVOKBD Mt It
;>KR—THIS TIUAI, OK WILI.IAM j
lIYAN 101 l TDK DROWN
nU ( K OIL I. A KKAN
-111 WKDOK.
■ . pain',, uce of the Detroit free Press.] I
CoMrWATKit, October 2d.
I he ii ini of Win. Kyn for the murder I
of Delia J'rarn Wedge, his natural
daughter, one and a half years of age,
commenced in the ISranch county Circuit
Court Monday ufternoon. The mother,
Martha Wedge, who is the principal wit
uc“s, drowned the child at the instigation
of the prisoner. She testified substantially
as follows lam twenty two years old.
I live in Kinder hook. Uruticli county. I j
know the prisoner. I knew Della Francis
V,. >ii,- v. my child, and Hill I
j;.mi (pointing to the prisoner) is'
the lather I remember her death
It w., on Saturday. 1 hud been 1
wm.,K it Mi iplinn’s. llad done work
i, - line, and went liomc to my lath :
, i st jyed over night, hut could stay no
lon ,/ei i I took my child and started |
i , Mr. liulcU. I went there because Ii
did not know where else to go. I had i
not a, a ftyan for more than a year Oil !
my way, about one and a half miles from ;
(Juinn s, 1 met It>an. Hu passed me a
luile v,ay without saying anything. He
then turned and said: •• hood morning;
i don’t you know me?" I said yes. He
then asked me whose child that was. I
told he knew well enough that it was his.
11l- said, that is not so, and then said he
wanted Pi have a talk willl me. and request
ed me to go up in the woods where we
could lie alone and no one hear what, wus
sai I I refused, and told him lie ndglitgo
that way and 1 could go this way He
lilt insisted on my going, hut I refused,
when lie asked me if i did not want to go
out West with him. I said I wanted a
,ilie lie -aid, •• Then put that child out
, : the way.” I aid I wanted to keep it. He
- iid he did not w ant a bastard around, and
, would not have one. J said, then you won’t
; jot me He aid i.e would. I made up my
mind fir.-t I would not have him any way.
Put i,c in , led. and said 1 had got to get rid
■ ; the child I asked what he wanted me
t in mi Wet with him for. He said lie
oiled me to go with him, hut not the
Ii 1 , Unit he had anew house out West
; i. • ly to move into, and that he had come
! I . after me and would marry me and
j i „ me out there if 1 would get rid of the
j child and if I did not get rid of her he
; would. At this lie hit the child. I spoke
| or answered in a way that did not please
Ii ’mi 1 lie bit the child again and said
~ Phan oatln"Oo to .” He told me
{ to put it in the lake. I said if I did I
-’ odd go where 1 would never see day-
I light again , I should he sent to State
: pi i,on 11, said, no you won't either He
; then tried again to get me into the woods.
; I ha Ino breakfast, and no dinner. I went
I on . far as Waterhouse's corner nnd
I topp, lat Mr. Lyon’s store a great while,
! ,0..| there in-, ad of proceeding further
i >Mr lisp 1 turned nnd went to the
: il.e Silv. i lake 1 sat down beside the
ro el near the lake, look the shoes otr the
lathy walked out on a log. stopped on
another and threw her into the water. 1
■lipped oil' the I eg idler I had thrown her
a i went toward Mr. Jones’. As I ap
j|n tit and the hoiio: I saw Ityaa talking to
i Mt .tom I pa.—eil them and Hill fol
lowed me. I walked fast, but he walked
luster; overtook me and said, "I have
call hc l yon." I asked him what he
wanted to catch me for. lie said he
i w inted to talk with me. “Come out here
and at oil that log just a few
! minutes," he tjttid Ho then asked me
| if 1 had done with the child as lie
: told me lo do I said ‘yes;” and he
i -aid it's all tight. I said it wasn’t, either,
j lie .till it wits a good thing. In the first
ruuversation in the morning, lie said he
would put ati cud lo my lilc in less than a
w e . if 1 tlitl not put an end to the child's
1 After lie wci:t on 1 saw Mrs t^uiuu.
I tw the child struggling in the water
a 1 tei I put it ill, and next saw it at Mrs
Jones' barn It was dead.
(>n her cross examination she said that
said she had better put the child in the
lake
Idio witness was subjected to a severe
eil,-- el imination, lmt liothiug further, of
impoi tam e w a-elicited. She appeared to
lie of ordinary intellect, was evidently in
deep di-tics- and sobbed frequently during
the ndious- i xumiuaUou.
From the llrillln Dally News.
Three Cheers for Wnt. Arnold Huff.
Hull*, the peerless Mayor of Macon is a
winning card. Two years ago he was
enthusiastically nominated, nnd we be
lieve umitiimouxiy elected Mayor of that
city, and his administration has been the
in '-i brilliant of any officer of like char
acter in the l idled States. Taking hold
of tier municipal Altai is when they were
sadly deranged with an enormous debt
ban ::ng over it, he has brought order out
of confusion, discharged this heavy obli
aaiion, enthused new life into the city,
building tor Iter one of tbu handsomest
j. i: ks in the country, getting up for her a
lair unequalled in the history of such ex-
I.: :i.•11 -in this country, aud in fact, set
tlie city to rights generally. His admiu
i-■: i•, u has been fiercely attacked, but
- tie,- lie has published his vindication,
ovi'i ■ i 1.. ~bad of the largest and most
P . milieu! business men ot the city have
cij t, -i i ti e opinion that it -lias been a
dt, ideal busiiies.-. - icccss in every particu
lar." ami requesting him to run again
Mr llud replies that it would interfere
w ti Iris private business, but Hint the
c no. tee was at liberty to use bis name
in any wav proper for the prosperity and
advancement of the city.
II will he the next Mayor of Macon ;
we rejoice at it Ho is a progressive
man. nnd will he worth thousands to it
1. i haven" that will "work
up" any community We want him to
run one more vatc Fair . it will be worth
a million lo Georgia '
me tight friend Hiitf. when you
sty you have what you labored for "The
la'sia, - i "idor-eineut and approval of
>• r ti.. ti and the tax payers of Ma
ta n and you richly deserve it I
•■■■■' i . ti l a tiger for William
A !J Hut: the b.st executive officer in
t! • I.e.'g may be wave, and may
b - - . -- "i : " to- undertakings be
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! : i a-' ,:.:ddy power keep you from I
your duty at the poll- next Tuesday j
\ our duty is. >’. to vote tlie Liberal I
I>, .; era;., take!, and second, get as
win.' ■ I your neigbors to do the same
Marshall House
SAVANNAH, ga„
t. >L I.I'CIL Proprietor.
13 OAIi D PE R DA Y S3.tXX
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WANTED.
VCOOK, WABHEK ANDIRONEB, also
a Nl’ltSK, none but those coming well
recommended need apply.
Apply at tills office at once. nov. 3—lt.
I I I II A I KM !
Youhr America Fire Cos., No. 3.
\TTEND your regular monthly meeting
Monday iiight at 8 o’clock.
1). D. CKAIG, Foreman.
H, W. Smith, See’y.
Telegraph copy. nov!! It
t ri i:vi lot:
Oemulgce Fire Company No. ‘i.
\FPEAR flt your Engine House, Monday
evening at f l -; o’clock, to attend tbs regu
lar meeting of the Company. Come prepared
to square your account, as your secretary lias
returned. ’ By order of the Foreman.
It, F. A. Schonkman, Secretary.
RALSTON IIAXjIi,
Two Nights only, am! Sutiirdiij
MATINEE 1
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. Bru &9th.
Macarthy, Logrenia and O Reordon!
Ml LTI MIN I’ARVO TROUPE 1
Music! Mirth! Mimacy and Magic!
Mr- Lottie Estet.i.e Macahtiit, Vocalist
and Dunnucae.
Hahky Mafakthy, Author and Cl rent Come
dian.
Lobgrknia, Magician, with liis performing
( iiimry Bird and trained Russian Cat
Professor O’Keohlmjn, Tumbleronicon.
'J'he most Artihtie Combination in the world.
Admission 1100; Family Circle 75 cents;
(Jallery 50 cents. No extra charge for reserved
seats.
Bale of scats to commence THURSDAY, No
vember 7th, at B own’ll Rook Store.
W. R. HAYDEN,
nov2 flt Business Manager.
Chaug;e of Scliedule.
MACON AND WESTERN K. R. CO., I
Vlacom, Ga., October 31,1872. (
ON and after Sunday November 3d, the fol
lowing schedule for Passenger Trains,
will be observed on this road:
DAY PASSENGER.
Lcuve Macon 8:15 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 2:05 a. m.
Leave Atlanta 8:20 a., m.
Arrive at Atlanta 2:40 f. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
Leave Macon 8:50 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 3:20 a. m.
Leave Atlanta 8:00 p. m.
Ai rive at Atlanta 4:55 a. m.
Making close connections at Macon with
Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta,
mid with Southwestern Rail, oad for points iu
Southwest Georgia. At Atlanta with Western
and Atlantic Railway for points West.
A. J. WHITE,
nov2tf Superintendent.
NEW GROCERY STORE
I HAVE opened a store on Cotton Avenue,
above the City Hall, where I am now pre
pared to furnish my friends with a harvest of
FAMILY GROCERIES
of every description. Give me a call before
purchasing elsewhere. I can furnish my pa
trons with a good drink of Lager Beer—keep
ing none but the best on hand. *
An addition will be made to niv stock this
afternoon. MILES SWELNEV.
novl-3l*
A CARD.
Macon, Ga., October 31, 1873.
\\T t-he undersigned delegates to the
> \ Grand Lodge of Georgia, desire to ten
tie** to our landlord, Mr. E. Isaacs, of the Isaacs
I louse, pur thunks for the kind and hospitable
manner in which he has treated us during our
attendance on the Grand Lodge. We takt*
pleasure in recommending the Isaacs House to
llie traveling public, ami assure them that Mr.
Isaacs will hoover ready to extend to his guests
a* good accommodation as can be had in the
citv of Macon, or at the first-class hotels in the
State.
Signed,
(J C. Bukke, M. D., Cuthbcrt.
S. A. Thornton, Brooksvillc,
Jonathan Bridges, Lumpkin,
Hon. H. O. Dunlap, Dawson,
K. Bellflower, Damascus,
!i. H. Lanier, Cuthbcrt,
K. M. Prt’KKT,
vS. Wise Barker, Dawson,
M. T. Dudler, M. D.,
W. L. Kincannon,
U. B McConnell,
W. 0. Dial,
M. McClure,
w. b. c. Puckett,
W. 11. McAfee,
ti. L DowI)A,
3. F. \ inning, W. M., Alcova
| Loduo No 73, Newton eouiity.
Alston Martin.
Sant J. Winn.
.1. A. Mi Kanny.
W. A. Reeves.
Reuben Strozier.
1. Mathews.
V. T. Rogers.
3. R. Battle, Oglethorpe.
R. Williams,
B. B. WILK ISON, “
3. M R Westbrook, Americas.
L. L. Tilly, Chapel Hill.
W. T. Dostkr, Groensburo.
.John Hightower, Lumpkin, Ga.
\ M. Barrett,
M P. Camp, Amerieus.
.1 W. Rem let, Amerieus.
A J. Williams.
Milton Reviere,
T. $. M. Bloodworth,
Simon Holt, I). G. M., Lumpkin.
Hon E. Norris,
!‘. W. Rkaddick, Weston, Ga.
D. M. Brown. Henderson,
T H. Ezell, Henderson,
i F. Gibson, Monroe Cos.,
.1 A. Haeer, Houston Cos.,
M. J. Collins, Oglethorpe,
W. Day. Maxey,
G. 11. Wagnon, Madison.
L. K. Dixon, Oglethorpe.
Mnolrton Harris, ToiUfeiroco.
John W. Guy, Minbern, Ga.
and many others.
nov. I—iw.
Change of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OE'FUE, 1
Macon vV Brunswick Railroad Cos.,
Macon, (ia., October 30, 18? J. )
ON and after Thursday October 31, 1573,
trains on this road will run as follows :
DAY IWSSEM.F.R TRAIN, DAILY (SUNDAYS EX
CKPTKD.)
Leave Macon ‘>ls a. m.
Arrive at Jesup 3:35 p. m.
Arrive at Brunswick 10:0C p. m.
Leave Brunswick 4:30 a. m.
Arrive at Jesup 8:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 5.10 p. m.
XIGIIT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY.
1 e.ivc Macon 8.25 p. m
‘
\rrive at Savannah, rr.r S.;k) a. m
Leave Savannah 7.30 p. m
Leave Jesun 11.10 p m
Arrive at Macon 7.;)0a! m
Both day and night tea ins connects closely
at Jesup w ith trains to and from Florida.
11AWKINSTILLS TRAIN DAILY, SUNDAYS EX
CEPTED.)
Leave Macon 2:50 p. m.
Arrive at Hawkinsville 8:25 p. m
la*ave Hawkinsville 8:55 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 10:35 a. m!
WM. MacRKA.
1741/
Press for Sale!
XITE have for aale a large sue GORDON
I PRESS lAligator) aud a RUGGLES’ i
PAPER CUTTER in good eondiUon. To be I
had at a bargain. Sola to make room for lar- I
gvr and f**ter machines.
Adotxg-
L 1 >*s WING * SMITH,
1-tf Macon, Ga,
RALSTON HALL.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS.
Ortobcr tiOHi, HIM, and vov. W.
The Pomeroy-Snedair,
PATRONIZED BY THE
ELITE AND FASHION,
And pronounced by the ITand Public the
Most Classical, Brilliant, Eipisite
Proes:
Re. scats, Pnrquette and Dress Circle, St 50 j
Admission, - - - - 100
Gallery, - - - - 50
Reserved scots can tie bad at Brown’s Book- j
store. oct3o-3t. j
RALSTON HALL
tluiiiigci, - W. E. BPALDUVG.
Monday, November 4th.
Engagement for four nights only of the Great
Tragic Actress,
MRS. D. P. BOWERS,
Supported by the Sterling Youii” Actor,
MR. J. C. McCOLEOM.
And a selected New York Company.
Monday, Nov. 4, John Brougham's Dramatiza
tion of
LADY AItDLEV’S SECRET;
or the Mystery of Audley’s Court.
Tuesday, Nov. 5, the Grand Historical Play of
ELIZABETH.
Wednesday, Nov. (ith, tlie Historical Play of
Mary Stuart, Scotland’s Heroic (Juceu.
Thursday, Nov. 7, Shakspeare’s Grand Tragedy
HI AC BETH.
Admission *t; reserved scats 50 ets. extra ;
family circle 50 ets.
Sale of Seats will commence Friday morning
at 10 o’clock at Brown & Co.’s Book Store.
octSO-td
City Treasurer’s Office, I
Macon, Ga., October 25, 1872. • j
PARTIES having City Bonds or Coupons
now due or coming due November 1,1872,
will please present them to this office for pay
ment. CHAS. J. WILLIAMSON,
oct2s-tilnovl Treasurer.
“another car load
-OF—
CHARTER OAK STOVES
JUST RECEIVED
-by-
TRUMAN & GREEN’S,
TKIAAGI LAK HI.OCH.
Sign of the Golden ‘Charter Oak.”
102-204
MACON,
Monday, December 2d.
UNDERSTAND THIS FULLY!
"OLD JOHN ROBINSON,”
THE VETERAN
Showman of America!
Respectfully announces to the public that
his Stupendous Organization, consisting of
Museum, Aquarium,
Menagerie and Circus!
Which, from its Unrivalled Proportions, has
been stvled liv the ENTIRE PRESS
" OF AMERICA the
GREAT
World’s Fair of Wonders!”
Will not, under any circumstances, visit the
City of Macon before
Monday, December 2d.
As lias been heretofore announced in our Bills,
t irculars, and the Papers of the day. He de
sires to state that the
Great Show of the Age
Has in no Instance been divided, and that un
der all circumstances it shall remain COM
PLETE AND INTACT, representing in the
MUSEUM,
OVER ‘>o,ooo CURIOSITIES,
\\hile the Menagerie is noted for its many
Wonderful Specialties, in connection with
which is the
Best Circus in the World!
—.—.
AND NOW FOR A
:*r- NVOItD OF CAUTION I^*3
Bogus Robinsons —The Proprietors of Min
iature Circuses and Animal Bhow have been
compelled to ' .-sort to all kinds of expedients
to enable them to even pretend to compete
with my Colossal Combination; a -fortunately
for the pubic, among these expedients are
r-y Deckpti and Fraud !
In one or more instances a smn t show may
be traveling about the country, employing iii
some capacity u man whose name is ROBIN'
SON, or who ( ALLS HIMSELF i.OBtNSON,
and the exh'bition, a minor chai mtieal Cir
cus or Animal Show, or both, is advertised and
posted as ROBINSON'S.
THIS IS DONE WITH A DIRECTIN’
TENT TO DEFRAUD AND DECEIVE THE
PI BLIC!
there is hut ONE JOHN RoBINSON, and
but ONE True Exhibition in the World that
can properly bear his name.
L*xr-‘.era—This Famed Show, with its
TEN MAMMOTH TENTS, and all its mauv
Wonders, will not visit Macon until
Monday, December 2d.
Admission to tlie Entire Combination, 75
cents ; Children under 10 years of age. 50 cents.
oet3s-4t—2o 28 30—novl
MACK BROTHERS,
HAVE entirely renovated ami enlarged their store, to make room for a beautiful stock n[
Goods for the
FALL AND WINTER SEASON.
Amoug our specialitio arc a splendid Selection of
Ladi 3’ and Gents’ Scarfs and Ties.
LADIES' AND NTS’, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S MERINO UNDERWEAR,
Knit IA oolen Goods of all Descriptions.
AN EXCELLI ’ CHOICE OF BRACELETS AND SHELL JEWELRY.
We also offer a corp ellnc of Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Corsets, Lace Goods. Velvet und Siik
Ribbons, Furnishingl Is, Dressmakers Trimmings, Fancy Goods, etc., at very low prices.
We shall be pleased i sec our old friends and as many new ones at our store on Second
street, Humour's Bloc!, .VIAVIa IIICO I llllltx,
oct2l-mon-wcd-sat-l
Paints & Oils i
• i
ATTENTION is railed to my large stock of ,
Paints and Oils and the very low figures
at which they are sold.
WEST’S
EXTRA NO. 1 KEROSENE OIL.
The Cheapest Cigars in tlie City.
Pure Holland Gin and
HUNTER'S
I MOUNTAIN RYE WHISKY!
| THE NEW
STREET CAR TICKETS,
Have become very popular.
I FOUR FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
i Prescriptions are Accurately Com
pounded,
S Early JENNY WAKEFIELD, LARGE FLAT
I DUTCf, and LARGE F RUM HE AD Cab
bage Seed just received.
NEW CROP ONION SETTS.
ROLAND B. HALL,
DRUGGIST,
101-tf Cor. Cherrv St. and Cotton Avenue.
Dutch Flower Bulbs.
rpilE subscriber has received a select stock
1 of Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus,
etc., etc., directly ini’: .rted from Holland. For
price list apply at the s ore of G Beggs, Cherry
street, or to D. MILNE.
Macon, Ga.
Also a large stock f Wilson’s Strawberry
plants, warranted pur, D. M.
oct2s-tw.
FOR ’ENT
(JUA PER MONT ay the year in advance.
Qpuiv/ Two nice ro, bC6t ’locality in the
city for Dentist or Mi cry business. Apply
at this office, or No. 8 ■ tton Avenue.
oct'23-tf.
J. JT. A !' ItA UM,
ATTORNE AT LAW,
151 K BAY STRF.L SAVANNAH, GA.
CIOLLECTIONS p: ptly attended to and
i money remitted . nice. P. O. Box 257.
| 131-209
NOTICE.
Macon and Bbtoswk s Railroad Office, )
Macon, ( , August 3d, 1872. j
ON and after Augurt Bth, Excursion Tickets
to New York ai retunn can be had at
this office, S3B 00 for round trip. Tickets good
until Oet. Ist, 1872.
98-tf E. J. MARTIN, G. T. Agt.
ATTENTION !
INSURANCE AGENTS,
ALL Insurance Agents doing business in
the city are requested to call at this office,
make returns and pay a tax of per cent, on
their receipts to Sept. 1. Bv order of Council.
CIIAS. J. WILLIAMSON,
I29tf Treasurer.
BYINCTON’S HOTEL,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA,
IS THE
ISUU VIaIWST HOUSE
For the Train from Savannah, Augusta and Ma
con to Columbus.
DWYER HOI'SE
For tlie Train from Eufaula and Albany to
Macon.
KI PPER 1101 SE
For the Train from Columbus to Macon, Sa
vannah and Augusta.
Large comfortable Rooms with Fire places
aud every Convenience. 112 190
NOTICE.
THE Books for the registration of voters for
tlie city election will be opened on the first
day of October and closest Two o’clock p. m.,
on December 13, 1872.
sepao td J. A, McMANUS, Clerk.
FOR RENT.
THE house next to Mrs. Campbell’s, on
Third street, between Oak and Arch. It is
a large fine house, with kitchen containing
three rooms, a fine garden spot and well. Eve
rything convenient, and must be rented imme
diately W. E. ELLIS,
At Ellis ,X u u tter’s Planing Mill.
oet3l-3t
Ahmand L. Butts. Edgar A. Ross.
COAL AM) WOOD.
Y\7E are ready to fid ,Tilers at reduced rates
T I foy tlie very hesi
COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL,
COKE and BLA SMITH COAL,
als est
UPLAND OAK at. IICKORY WOOD.
Orders left at the ( eofA. G. Butts, at
store of Winship & C -way, or at yard M. ,x
W R. R., will receive mint attention.
114-192 BUTTS & ROSS.
Notice to th Tax Payers
of Bibt Jounty.
r TMIE TAX BOOKS f .? the collection of State
JL and County Taxe ‘or 1873, are now open
at the office of Collins v Heath, Real Estate
and Insurance Agents, No 69 Second street
F M HEATH,
oet!s-tfeod. Tax Collector Bibb county.
CROP OF 1812.
Clover and Grass Seeds.
RED CLOVER,
CRIMSON CLOVER,
SAPLING CLOVER,
ORCHARD GRASS
BLUE GRASS,
HERDS GRASS,
LUCERNE SEED,
&c., &e.
Just received,
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Druggists,
14(i-15(i 82 and 84 Cherry Street.
BERN]) BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF AND
|
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Harness, Saddles, Collars, Horse Equip
ments and Clothing Generally.
ALSO a full assortment of LEATHER of a'
kinds, Enameled Cloth, etc.
aildlers aud Harness Makers Hardware and
Tools.
Cash paid for HIDES, FURS, SKINS, WAX,
WOOL and TALLOW. 5-162
iifili,
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEFOT,
(Only one minute’s walk.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
Board 3.00 per Day.
T. 11. HARRIS, Proprietor.
C. J. Maclellan,
Superintendent.
James W. Me aka, In the Office.
I—tf
EDWARD SPRINZ.
ATOTARY PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO JUS
LN TICE OF TtiE PEACE. I can he found
for the present at all hours of the day at my
office adjoining the law office of A. Proudfit,
over the store of Jaques & Johnson, Third St.,
Macon, Ga., to attend to all Magisterial busi
ness.
118-330.
DR. P. H. WRIGHT
RESPECTFULLY tender his professional
services to the citizens of Macon and vi
cinity, Office at Drug Store No. 3 Brown
House Block. Residence at Rev. Samuel Boy
kin’s, Georgia avenue. Calls left at- either
place will receive prompt attention. oclOtf
NOTICE.
BIDS will be received for (430) four hun
dred and fifty Cypress, Cedar or Chestnut
Posts, 6 feet long and (7) seven inches square,
delivered at either depot in this city. Address
communications to
octS-tf WM. IIAZLEHURST.
ANNUAL “FAIR
—OF THE—
Agricultural and Mechanical
ASSOCIATION OF OEORCiIA.
V ~\J ILL commence at their Fair Grounds at
V T Savannah, Georgia,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2ml, 1872,
And continue six days.
The central Railroad passes by the grounds.
For Premium List or information, address
J. H. ESTILL, Secretary,
132-td Savannah, Ga.
Building; Lot For Sale.
SITUATED near Tatnall Square, within a
few steps of Mercer University.
Address K. C.,'Box K.,
flStf Macon, Ga.
FOR RENT.
A FRONT room over Jones & Baxters store,
11. suitable for an office or bed room
Apply to E. BI>ND,
oct-31 ot at Post Office.
MISS M. A. DANIEL
WOULD respectfully inform tbe Ladies of
Macon and vicinity that she has taken
rooms at No. lO Cotton Avenue (up stairs),
where she is i repared to do Dress Making in
the laltxi and moat faxhiinable itylc*, aDd wr
rants to give satisfaction. oct3l-2w~
BOARD.
DAY board and board and lodging Id a P r *‘
vate house, can be bad by applying t 0
W. D. Rainey on Walnut street, Macon.
Sept 12,1*72. 137-I®-