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' Lisks. Wing & Smith, Proprietors,
IVi-iUM of SnbNri|>ilo:
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One Year 4 (HI
Six Mouths ,>
‘ Three Months “
[nrariuMy in advance.
To city subscribers fajthe'Month, Seventy-live
eents, served by carriers.
FOR MAYOR OF MACON,
HON. W. A. HUFF.
Mu. Prank J. Hbbbinotom is our only
authorized City Agent, and lie is duly em
powered to solicit work for tins cilice, and
subscriptions to the Enterprise.
M i. Charles L. Mize, book and news
dealer, is our authorized agent in Dawson,
Oil.
Mr. YY. S. Deidrick, Southern Express
L Company Office, is our authorized Agent
at Smith ville.
.1. L Tucker is our authorized agcntal
Fort Gaines.
I. X. Seymore, of Dyington s Hotel,
, is our authorized Agent at Griffin.
Mr. Ed T. Byington is our agent
in Fort Valley.
• Mr. W. W. Lanky, is our authorized
Agent at Colaporchee.
I C. W. Brown, Kailroad Depot is our
authorized Agent at Barnesville.
rrY~TELEGRAIM I
I'lcotl AM.TIII'I 4YOSei.l>.
KLfcKJTION ttlSrUll^S.
Gcurgiii,
Augusta Ga. —November s—Gree
ley's majority in the city is 3,000 in llie ;
county 50fl. The probable majority in j
tiie 81b district for Greeley is 4,000.
Gen. Wright (Democrat) is elected to
Congress by a large majority.
I Savannah, November s.— Rawls, Dem
ocrat, is probably elected to Congress.
Atlanta, Ga., November 5. —Greeley
carries Georgia by twenty thousand. All
tin; Democratic Congressmen arc elected
Florida.
Tallahassee, November 5. —Partial
u-turns indicate the election of Bloxliam,
tlm Liberal candidate for Governor.
Alabama.
Mobile, November s.—Tlie city and
county give 7,000 for Greeley. The vote
is much increased.
The returns are meagre, but indicate
that the State lias gone for Greeley and the
Liberals State ticket.
.Mississippi.
i. .lackson, November sth.—Forty three
ftowns give Grant a heavy majority.
Lousiiina.
New Orleans, November 5. —The elec
tion is quiet. Warmoutli thinks the State
lias gone lor Greeley by 15,000, and claims
three Republican and four Conservative
Congressmen.
New Orleans, November 5. —The gen
eral opinion is that the city has gone for
| Greeley and Fusion by ten to twelve thou
,saml majority. In Minden Greeley had
three hundred majority out of nine hun
dred votes. The Liberals claim 500 ma
jority in Webster parish. Franklin parish
j gives Grant three hundred majority, but
elects the Fusion ticket. Ooliason parish
: gives Greeley and Fusion about GOO ma
jority.
Aui’tb Carolina.
Partial returns from about twenty five
counties indicate that the State has gone
for Grant by between 5,000 and 8,000,
with a largely decreased vote. The elec
tion passed off quietly, and but little inter
est was manifested.
South Carolisia.
Charleston. S. C., November 5
Grant has carried the State by a heavy
majority. The white vote was very light.
. The horse malady is increasing, but is
of a mild type.
Virginia.
Both parties claim the State. In thirty
counties the Democrats made few,.while
the Republicans made many gains. ’I he
chances arc in favor of Smith in this dis
trict.
West Virginia.
Wheeling. November s.— Returns are
I meagre, but indicate the State lias gone
for Grant.
Kentucky.
Hopkinsville. November 5. —Partial
returns indicate Grant’s majority in Chris
tian county to be about 800.
Louisville, November 5. —Tlio official
vote gives Greeley 2,137 majority. The
O'Conor vote in the State is insignificant.
Tennessee.
Nashville. November s.—Returns from
i State meagre, but show Greeley ahead;
State ticket indicating Andrew Johnson
defeated for Congress, with chances in fa
vor of Maynard.
Memphis, November 5 — lt is raining,
and the vote will be light
Maynard (Radical), for Congressman at
large, carries this county. The contest is
close for Congress in this district.
Maryland.
Baltimore, November G—3 a. m.—
Greeley and the Democratic Congressmen
in the First, Second and Third Districts
arc elected. The others are doubtful,
Delaware.
Wilmington, November .7.—The vote
is close. The Republicaus claim the State
by a small majority.
/ Michigan.
Detroit, November s.—Seventy-five
smaller towns and villages give Grant
8,000 majority ; cities unheard from.
Kansas.
Topeka, November s. —Twenty town
ships and wards in this State give Grant
1,994 majority.
Sew Hampshire.
Concord, November s.—State goes for
Grant by over 4,000 majority.
Massachusetts.
Boston, November s.—The Republican
majority will be larger than ever before.
At noon Grant bad 2,5G2 majority in this
city. Banks is defeated. The entire Rad
ical delegation is elected fiom Massachu
setts. Grant's majority in the State is
about 65,000.
New Jersey.
Newark. November s.—The Demo
crat# concede the State to Grant by 5,000
majority.
Newark, November s.—Fortytwo
town* give Grant 2,846 majority.
tlhicun Omln Snlrrpmr.
Later —Tho Republicans carried the
State by a small majority.
Indiana.
Indianapolis, November 5, —Tho Re
publicans claim the State by 20,000 ma
jority.
Rhode Island.
Providence, R. 1., November s—The5 —The
Democrats arc polling a light vote.
Grant lias an increased majority. Both j
Republican Congressmen elected.
Maine.
Portland, Me., November s.—State
carried for Grant by about same majority
as 1808. when it was 2,833.
Vermont.
Montpelier, November s.—Grant's
majority in the State is 31,000.
Wisconsin
M 1 lvvaukie, November s.—Partial re- {
turns from four counties give 3,000 111:1
joritv for Greeley—a Democratic gain of
'742.'
Ohio.
CoLUMiius, November sth —Returns
throughout tlie State indicate that Giant's
majority will ho from 40,000 to 45,000 ma
jority.
So far as heard from, no Conservative
Congressmen have been elected. It is
claimed at the White House, where they
have dispatches from every State, that
Grant will have 270 electoral votes.
lown.
Partial returns throughout tlie State
show tlie Republican majority not so large
as in 1868.
Sciit aska.
Omaha, November 5. —Grant's majority
is probably 10,000.
From Washington.
Washington, November s.—Returns
show Republican gains.
Cincinnati has goue Republican by 2,-
500. Ilawley. Republican, is elected to
Congress in the Hartford district.
North Carolina is conceded to tlie Re
publicans by 5,000.
The Gazette telegraphs that Ohio has
goue Republican by 25,000, and Indiana
is sure for Grant.
Grant’s majority in Philadelphia is 43,-
000. lie carries every ward.
Deleware has gone 15,000 for Grant.
New Jersey has gone 5,000 for Grant.
The Democrats lose two Congressmen
in Maryland.
Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, November s.—Twenty
Wards give Grant 30,000 majority. Nine
wards are to bear from.
Tlie Republicans claim Delaware by
from 1,500 to 2,000. Scattering returns
from l’enusylvauia, show gains over the
Governor’s vote for Grant.
Cumberland county gives Grant 3,000
majority, a gain of 713; Lancaster coun
ty gives 7,500, a gain of 221 : Lycoming
gives Grant 5,000, a gain of 72(i ; in
Berkes, Reading City, gives Grant 1,0(J7 a
gain of 1192 over October. Greeley’s ma
jority in tlie county is 2,000, a gain of 3,-
500; in Washington county 1,500, again
of 1,326. Deleware gives Grant 2,500 a
gain of 1,000.
Philadelphia, November s.—Returns
from all Hie wards but one, up to ten
o’clock, show a majotity of 21,013 for
Grant. It is estimated that Greeley will
receive 20,000 less than Buckqjew did in
October.
Philadelphia, November 5. —111 Del
aware county Grant’s gain is 950. In
Alleghany county Grant's gain is 700. In
Lycoming county Grant gains 350. In
Chester county Grant’s gain is 2,500.
Pittsburg, November s.—At ten
o’clock the votes in ten wards stood :
Grant, 1,384; Greeley 493.
Philadelphia, November s.—Grant's
majority in Pennsylvania is from 90,000
to 100,000 (?)
Returns received show from 12,000 to
15,000 Republican majority in the State ;
6 Republicans and 1 Democrat elected to
Congress. Eldridge is defeated.
Points within telegrapii reach, with
few exceptions, show large Republican
majority and gains.
New York.
New York, November 5. —Up to one
o'clock the election was proceeding quiet
ly, and in the down town districts more
than half the registered votes were polled.
At i 1 a. m. in the Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th and stli
wards, O'Brien is doing well, and many
Greeley tickets are dropped. In the negro
ward, the Bth, O'Brien is the favorite and
scarcely any one else is voted for. In the
17th district Greeley is ahead, being run
out of O’Brien boxes. In the 15th district
O’Brien has beaten Lawrence off the field,
and Hnvemeyer has no chance. In the j
17th district Lawrence is heating O’Brien, !
and Ilavemeyer gets a few more votes, ;
and Greeley is the favorite on the Presi- !
deutial ticket.
In the 18tli district O’Brien is ahead,
and running Grant and Greeley tickets.
Lawrence developed great strength. In
the 17tli ward, counterfeit tickets, scratch
ing and selling out is the order ot the day.
laone district of the 17th ward the O’Brien
tickets were run out of the Tammany
boxes. One hundred and two districts of
the city give Greeley 4,000 majority. It
looks as if Greeley’s majority in the city
will not exceed 25,000. Kcrnan runs
; largely ahead of Greeley.
Earliest returns show heavy gains for j
Grant, and indicate that he will carry j
the State by 25,000. Greeley is running ;
behind his ticket in the State as well as j
I city.
Early returns from Maine show heavy
| Republican gains.
Three hundred and four election dis
tricts in this city has given Greeley 15,638
majority. Two hundred and four districts
are to hear from.
Roberts, Republican, is re-elected to
| Congress by 2,500 majority. In Oneida
j county Grant's majority is 3,000. The Re
publicans carry Richmond county.
Greeley’s majority in this city is 22,92 H.
Rochester City gives 1,233 Republican
I gain.
Dix is elected Governor by about 25,000
majority.
Tbe World's estimate at midnight is
that all of the Northern States, with South
Carolina and Mississippi —in all 253 elec
toral rotes —have declared for Grant, leav
ing 113 electorial votes —all from the
Southern States—for Greeley Grant will
have at least 40,000 in the State of New
York. Greeley is running behind Kcrnan
and the State ticket at least 15,000 votes.
The Liberal gains in tbe rural districts of
Republican counties are more than com
pensated by the Grant gains in tbe cities
1 of tbe State,
MACON, GA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER (5, 1872.
Itavemeyer, at the time of writing,
seems to bo elected Mayor. O’Rrieu,
though tlie favorite iu the ponds, is behind.
The local officers elected, expecting May
or, are generally Tammany Democrats,
The Republicans liavo tho Legislature
of tlie State by a working majority.
James Brooks is elected to Congress by
11,000 majority.
Four hundred and nine election districts
have been heard from on the mayorality
with tlie following result: Havemcyer.
43,102; Lawrence. 30,908; O’Brien, 2,752,
No returns have been obtained from the
Otli assembly district, 13tli ward.
Fernando Wood is r.e elected to Con
gress.
Albany, November 5. —The indications
are that tlie Democrats have carried the
city' by a reduced majority.
Buffalo. November 5.—A heavy vote.
Appearances indicate 12,004 Republican
majority in this city.
Syracuse, November 5. —There was a
heavy vote polled. The Democrats have
gained. Hiscoek’s majority in the city is
about 800. The Republicans gain 311.
N kw York. November s.—Returns from
the State are incomplete, hut indicate from
5,000 to 6,000 majority for Grant, and 11
Republican majority in both branches ol
the Legislature. For Congress the Re
publicans elect live of seven members.
Rochester, November 5. —Sixteen wo
men. headed by Susan B. Anthony, voted
15 for Grant ami 1 for Greeley.
General News.
The KorSte Malady in Wilming
ton, Y. C.
The horse malady lias appeared at
Wynn. Yauey & Co.’s stables this morn
ing. Haywood’s tine trotting nmres, Fan
nie Haywood, Loafer and Pomeroy, are
down with it. It is spreading rapidly.
Wholesale- merchants and cotton factors
have ordeicd oxen from the country.
Two stores on Hillsboro street were
burned this morning. It was tlie work
of 1111 incendiary. Loss over insurance
$5,000.
'FIIO Horse Uisease at Wasliing
lon anil Chicago.
Washington, November s.—No street
cars are running to-day. There arc 4,000
sick horses in Washington, and as yet there
are no signs of the abatement of tho dis
ease. There is a cold rain at Chicngo. and
a number of deaths are reported there.
Oxen are doing the hauling.
French Unties.
Washington, November 5. —The state
ment that tlie Treasury Department had
decided that discriminations against
French bottoms applied to vessels afloat,
is premature. The matter is still under
advisement, but such a decision is proba
ble.
W'illieim Creates Some Peers.
Berlin, November 5 —The Govern
ment lias created a number of new peers
in order to carry 011 tlie local Govern
ment.
Another Homicide in Memphis.
Memphis, November O.—D. P. Robin
son, late Assistant Superintendent, was
shot last night in a street car by R. B.
Miller, during a political quarrel. The
wound is dangerous. It is said the shot
was fired in self-defense.
Rejoicing over the Telegraph.
Melbourne, November s.— There is
rejoicing over the completion of the Tele
graph. The event will be formally cele
brated on the 15th.
Henri Rochefort to be Harried.
Paris, November s. —Henri Rochefort
has been permitted to come to Versailles
to marry the dying mother of his children,
in order to legitimatize his offspring,
When tlie ceremony is concluded lie will
return to prison.
London, November 5. —The new com
mercial treaty which has been for a long
time in negotiation between Great Britain
and France, was signed to-day.
M. H. UIIIIRI,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
/CORNER OF MULBERRY AND SECOND
V ) Streets, in Coart House, Macon, Ga.
29-104
NOTICE.
JTAVING recently relltted the, old stand of
L Geo. D. Lawrence, near the Brown House,
I am now prepared to furnisli KEFHLBII
MENTSto the public.
100-177 Z B. WHEELER.
BYINCTON’S HOTEL,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA,"
is t ins
ISICI2AKFAST UOBJfti:
For the Train from Savannah, Augusta and Ma
con to Columbus.
BH WIIU HOI si:
For tlm Train from Eufanla and Albany to
Macon.
smii:k hoi si:
For the Train from Columbus to Macon, Sa
vannah and Augusta.
Large comfortable Rooms with Fire places
and every Convenience. 112 100
Press for Sale!
WE have for sale a large bize CORDON
FRESH (Aligutoor) and a RUGGLErt’
PAPER CUTTER in good condition. To be
had sjt a bargain. Hold to make room for lar
ger and faster machines.
Aduit/v"
Llfc*.S. WING & SMITH,
l_tf Macon, Ga.
FOR RENT.
rpilK hou u e next to Mrs. Campbell’s, on
.1. Third street, between ()ak and Arch. It is
a large line 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 & Cutter’s Planing Mill.
Oct3l -3t
Aiimaxd L. Butts. Edgak A. Koh.
COAL AND WOOD.
WF. are ready to fill orders at reduced rates
for the very best
GOAL CREEK aRd ANTHRACITE COAL,
COKE and BLACKSMITH COAL,
also best
UPLAND OAK ar.d HICKORY WOOD.
Order, left at the office of A. O. Butt*, at
store of Winship & Callaway, or at yard M. A
W. R. R., will receive prompt attention.
114-193 BUTTS & ROSS.
Wu. M. Pendleton. Walter T. Boss.
PENDLETON & ROSS,
(Successors to J. M. Boardman.)
Corner Mulberry and Second St reels.
IIAt OY, <a„
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICAL BOOKS,
LAW BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
CAP, LETTER and NOTE P'APEB,
ENVELOPES, LEGAL BLANKS,
WRITING 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,
CIIROMOS,
PICTURE FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
GLASS,
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
Ami in fact everything usually kept In a first
class Book and Stationery Store.
Orders from the country will receive prompt
attention. Prices ns low as any other house
in the South.
Orders for printing solicited.
a hows.
113-521 Macon, Georgia.
Unerase!, Bartran & Henftrix,
KFIFUFICS SUPPLY STOKE,
lllalie’s llloek, 1-oplur Sli-eel,
(Between Third and Fourth.)
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE WORK, |
Sash, Hoars, llllnd*. Frame*.
Ki-neket*, Newel Posts,
Italuslns, Mantle*, Hie., Isle.
Carpenter Tools, Locks, Nails, Hinges,
Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty, Etc.
CONTRACTORS for BIIIMHNO.
DRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER AT OUR
FACTORY, DIXIE WORKS, CHERRY ST.
I2S-tf
BY BREAD WEXIVE
rpHE undersigned hag established a first class
JL BAKERY where our citizens can obtain
bread that is bread. My wagon will supply
citizens at their residences. 1 use only the best
flour and materials generally.
123-148 MARK ISAACS.
FOR SALE.
A COMPLETE OUTFIT OF HOUSEHOLD
FURNITTRE.
A FAMILY designing to break up house
keeping on the drat of October, now oiler a
complete outfit of furniture for five or six
rooms, together with all necessary kitchen
utenscls, for sale, at half original cost, it eon
sists of Mohair Parlor Clmlrs, Mahogany mid
Black Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dining 'fa
ble, Dining, Rocking and common chain. Car
pets, Dinner and Ten Setts, and ill short, almost
every article demanded in a house of live or six
rooms. The furniture has not boe;i used over
one or two years, is In perfect repair, almost
as good as new, cost si,ooo and will now lie
sold for SSOO cash. Address Box 432, Macon,
orapply at this THIS OFFICE.
scplOtf
'B ill: HUNT AMI iIIIIAPIINT.
SODA WATER
MAN Ui'ACTIUIEI) BY
W. P. CARLOS
N Mulberry Kl., Muenn, <:i.
JAM now fully prepared to furnish pure bot
tled SODA WATER In any quantity. Ord
ers by mall or telegraph promptly attended
to.
1 have in store and am constantly receiving
every description of
Fancy and Family Groceries,
WINES,
LIQUORS, and
CIGARS,
FOREIGN ar.d
DOMESTIC FRUIT,
FISH,
GAME,
and every delicacy when in season.
Bar and Restaurant up stairs, supplied witli
the very b(:nt in the market.
Parties purchasing goods from me can always
rely upon them being fresh and first class In
every respect.
Will. I*. CARLOS.
l-tf
ICE! ICE! ICE!
ICE one cent a pound as usual. No rise in
. price now or hereafter.
YV. P. CARLOS,
Wliolenale lind Retail Grocer,
UKALKK If
ICE, I ICI ITH, I’lfSll. ETC.,
Mulberry Street, opposite Lanier House,
CB-tf Macon, Ga.
BYINGTON HOTEL.
GRIFFIN, OA.
rpHIS HOTEL ranks second to none In
\ Georgia, for
good comfortable rooms,
WELL SUPPLIED TABLES,
AND CHEAPNESS OF RATE.
Asa resort for the residence of the present
hot term, It is unequalled, the nignt* being
remarkable cool and pleasaut.
The beet Water in Georgia.
W. BYINGTON,
11(1-1 GO Proprietor.
MERCHANTS
\\n
PLANTERS
WILL FIND IT TO Til Kill AD
VANTAGE TO CALL ON US
BEFORE MAKING THEIR
BILLS.
WE HAVE IN STORF,
100.000 LBS. BACON CLEAR U.
SIDES.
25.000 LBS. BACON SHOUL
DERS.
10.000 LBS. BELLIES.
50.000L85. FLOUII, all “miffs.
500 ROLLS 21 BAGGING.
10.000 LBS. ARROW TIES.
10 BAKES TWINE.
JOHNSON & SMITH.
JOHNSON & SMITH,
Have, anti are offering at very
low figures :
100 BOXES TOBACCO, fill
grades,
100 BBLS. WHISKIES.
150 BBLS. SUGAR.
50 BBLS. MOLASSES.
100 BALES HAY.
1.000 BUSHELS CORN,
Togo!her with :t full .stock ol nil
all goods in our line of lnisiness.
110 tf
Brown’s Hotel,
MACON, GA.
TF lon# experience and 11 Ihoiouvh Uuowl-
JL edge of the business in all Its diversified
branches arc essential U> the keeping that which
the public has long heard of but aculum urn,
A IIOTHfa,
the undersigned flatter themselves that they
ate fully competent to discharge their obliga
tions to their patrons; but they are not only
experienced in hotel keeping, they modestly
would claim to have the
BEST ARRANGED ani> MOST COMPLETE
LY ANI) EXPENSIVELY FURNISHED
house throughout, in the State, which is loca
ted exactly where everybody would have it sit
uated
IMMEDIATELY IN FRONT AND ADJACENT TO
TJIJS PASSENGER DEPOT,
where travelers can enjoy the most nhvp and less
liable to be lift by the. perplexlngiy constant
departure of the trains.
To all these, important advantages is added
a TABLE that is well supplied with the heat
and choicest dishes the city and country can
atibrd : nor would they omit to mention that
their servants, trained to the 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'reside In every
State in tlie Union.
K. E. BROWN Sc BON, Proprietors.
Macon, Ga., April 15, 1872. 78-104
DAVIS SMITH,
(Successor to the late firm of Smith, Walcott.
A: Cos., and of Smith, Mcdusliuu A: Cos.)
MANfi Af'TURKIC AND DEALER IN
SADDLES, HARNESS,
BRIDLES,
SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE,
Carriage Materials,
Leather of all kinds,
Shoe Findings,
Children’s Carriages,
111 KM I! It, OIK MINOS, ETC..
Together with awry article usually kept Ju a j
saddlery house.
IMCHERBF ST., MAUOX, M 4
150-IS3* '
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE
LAWTON Ac BATES,
Foilrlli Snoot, (Next I)oor to Lnwtou A Willingham,)
i hi: prepared to furnish the. trade with
! v
t.'ltOMiltlliS, IMtOVISIONS, M. * VFVHO\ Nl PPLIKN. UAH
UI.XU, TltiN, ETC., ’
oil ns reasonable terms as any house In Georgia. We will keep constantly on hand BACON
I.AItl), CORN, OATS, HAY, SUGAR, COFFEE, BAGGING and TIES, and a general aaaorV
"lent of sueli goods as are kept in a first class Grocery House. Give us a call. We are rnnnlng
111" BAULEtXOVBMC MILLS, and
direel-special attention to our “CHOICE,” "EXTRA,” “FAMILY" Flours. They will be
•“'■nd exactly adapted to the trade, and wd guarantee every barrel to give satisfaction Our
prices are us low as those of the same grades can he bought in the South.
• ORN MEAL, hotted unit unbolted, alwiiys onliumT, of our own make and of the best
quality. 120-188
"■* ■■■! a , -i ii i. inu ■
sMA. H. BANDY & CO.
TIN AND SHEET IRON HOOFING,
Plumbing ill Jteprag,
\ TIN AND (MLVANIZED IRON CORNICKR
( N * v* !|l
A (/] | \ Executed at short notioe and satisfaction
\ 9 \ , | guaranteed.
j) / \|] I Na. 40 Thlrsl Street, Mueou, Uu.
Ii Particular attention given to Uuttcrirg put np
\ \ witli
\ ' WOODRUFF’S
\ PATENT HAVE FAHTENINUH.
US-aug 3
iIPEOVH) MS OMR.
NOMIi'TIIINGI NEW.
SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER HORSE POWER
IT IS NO HUMBUG!!
I’T'IIE settling of the Gin House lloor has no utleet on tho Gearing. Kiug l’ost of Iron and all
l the work bolted to iron.
IT IS MADE TO LAST, AND TO RUN TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LIGHTER THAN ANY
OTHER POWER IN USE.
Call and see for yoiiaaelf.
I build u Portable Horse Power that challenges all qther MAKES, hut it will not do tlie work
with the same Draft that my PATENT GIN GEAR will.
All kinds of Machinery made and repaired at
('HAFKETT'N IRWIN WORKS,
10S ISO Near Brown House, Macon Georgia.
Blows’S GALLERY!
No. 8 Cotton Avenue,
Is the place where aU the differ
ent styles of pictures are made
at greatly reduced prices.
W. & E. P. TAYLOR,
Cor. Cotton Avenue and Cherry Street,
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE, CARPETINGS, REGS,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, etc.
.j * - •w • ...
Cases & Caskets,
Fine and Plain Wood Coffins and Caskets.
79tf
ISJTOrdera by Telegraph promptly attended to.
■HJKSII. 11101/.XT. ISAAC HARDBMAN.
HI,i;NT Ai HA KOKINA*.
ATTORNEYS AT fLAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
OFFICE, at entrance Ralston Hull, Cherry
street. W-WlO
Barber Shop For Rent.
THE Basement room, formerly occupied by
Mike Napier, in Brown’s Hotel halloing is
for rent. 'Him Is one of the best stands for •
Barber Shop in the city. Apply to
aepKS If BROWN’S HOTEL.
Volume I.—Number 178
INMAN LINE
ROYAJL MAIL STKAMSHIPS
THE Liverpool, New York end Philadelphia
Steamship Company dispatch two *l**lo',
era per week. The quickest time ever Sde
across the AtianUc. Every comfort ooS con-
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