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CITY GOVERNM E NT.
W . *. HITF. •
ALDERMEN:
A K. Tingle*.
J. J. Clay, e WooDLirF,
J. J. WILBI’BN, jj ROBERTS,
P. Fitzgerald. jj‘ p strum.,
W. L Euli*. j rubsell,
A. J. "MITU, r Waouenktein.
I> Bar, Treasurer.
0. } R ii-i.i a•• " ' clerk.
J A. M Mam*. (j[ tv Attorney.
Dk.uJn "■*** chief of Police.
.1 AAtiut M* KrlN . u'i rß t Lieutenant.
■l. fit Tayi-ok E *; c .„iiil Lieutenant
jni* llt'BtßY, Third Lleuteniint.
"p nivirr' .. (Jnaril House Keeper.
'• J • t ISSEY, .• •• ■ street Overseer.
I.ILUARD t City Sexton.
A K - H .'.Magazine Keeper.
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H JOII PItITHA.
, |,U Ofli*‘ * prepared * *■
... mV.- .lol> I’rlniillß “1 price* In
~.ii iia>- times, ''nd *• ;1 wtyle
iilslhetory to all. Fine work
..1.. si np<-cinlt.r. He ,oli it
,MI- orders, and '*ill I•> <>“'•
best to pleawe 3“• * K * 1
ho’mk aityirs.
tl not. tsA., AOV. a, I*7*.
irhance for Somebody!
ORB-HALF INTEREST IN THE
DAILY KYI’EBPKISK
fo:l SALE.
DESIRING to make material improvements
in the office and to make the paper a
morning paper, we offerfor one week, one-half
interest in the Macon Daily Entkrfrisb for
sale The paper is in a good paying condition.
KJF particulars address,
■T UNES, WING A SMIIH.
I jnovT-lw Macon, On.
- Exchanges please notice.
Geo. K. Pierce, bishop of the Methodist
Church in Georgia, is sixty-one years old and
his father Dr. Lovlek Pierce is eighty-eight.
■
Men. H . Krysananski.
wife and child arrived at the Twtnt* How on
the 20th from Washington City, and left for
}?ew (irleans, on the 216 t.
-M-
■Cailroad Accident.
The up freight train on the Macon and West
ern Railroad, Mr. Warren Richards, engineer,
met with a slight accident last night by the
breaking of a rail. Foar or five cars were
thrown from the track into a ditch. No further
datna-r'.
Peraonal..
We had a call from Mr. W. H. Strickland,
the gentlemanly agent of John Rabmsou s
•‘great big show.” He reoorts the show all
right and will be here on Monday week. Recol
lect this show is uota Great Eastern Fraud but
a ghnuine show and that it is as advertised.
Unyer's Court.
case of Officer Sessions was postponed
on account of his lawyer not being able to at
tend to it this morning,
a* Ben Yancy was up for stealing. His case was
Sostponed also.
■ Josh Smith a suspicious character was dis
charged.
■Rosetta Geery and Laura Burk, had their
Pise continued owing to the sickness of the
latter.
Iluw 'll* lOH.
This is the way they treat a news item. The
one below is the manner in which Harris
worked up Willie Turpin’s accident:
Two little Macon boys went out to have
some fun with a shot gun the other day. One
of them took his stand behind a tree and held
out his hat There being some little delay on
the part of the shooter, the holder of the hat
stuck his head out to see what was the matter.
He was just in time to discover. The family
ph.-sician says it is singular how many shot one
Bov's face will hold.
Death ot Wm. Mliivera, Jr.
H This old and highly respected citizen passed
away yesterday, and was buried in Rose Hill
this morning.
if llehas resided in Macon ever since it was n
small village, and truly none named him but
i|i praise. He had a particular friend which
SO"vires him —a friend which has been his in
operable companion for at least twenty years.
It \va a little roan pony, which all our citizens
know by sight, about as well as they did the
? Old gentleman himself. To set one was always
la see the other.
■ May the sad rest lightly upon his bosom.
The Horse Disease.
|ij Ti he iiorse disease is all around us, as appears
fcom dispatches. It is wild in Augusta and
Savannah and is reportad to be in Griffin.
\tv see that onr City Council hare taken
pre< autionary measures against its reaching
Macon, but we cannot hope to escape it much
longer except by great good luck. Indeed,
'•J)ne case was reported here yesterday, but it
Wus not authenticated. We never heard of a
disease which spreads so rapidly. It only took
four or fire days to place the entire city of
a-foot, oi, as they express it, to
To riding Shanks’ mare.” But it is a great
relief to know that it seldom proves fatal when
the animal is taken from work, given complete
rest and mild atimulants; but when this is not
dune death frequently ensues.
Another Cremona.
Macon, Ga. Nov. 21, 1872.
Jj W. Smith., Eaq.:
Dear Sir Wb are aware of the exceeding
veneration with which you regard anything
antique and genuine aud therefore, we invite
you to call to-morrow morning at 10 o’clock,
.and see a genuine simon pure, “Cremona,”
Brained at tit,soo.
Ever Yours,
Guilford, Wood A Cos.
I P. S.—ln town one day.
I We saw it. We arc now a walking arsenal.
BVe carry in our coat pocket a flask of nitro gly
cerine ; two mnrderons-lookiug revolvers clink
sfwitu solemn music with two ten inch daggers;
aonr mind it made up and when we meet Ar
thur Wood, the coroner will have, a chance of
J|e fee. We are mad.
The Currency Ghost Hog.
I That ghostly supposition of a hog lias trarel-
B*"l all the way from No. 6, to New York, had
■ liis pic-tire taken by the artist of“ Day's Do
■ ings,” and got back to Brown & Cos., ob
■ Second street. D. D. thought ao much of hica
K t!l t bis photograph wai hung at the front of
I the gallery for this week. It is a good likenesa
I of that or any other good looking hog, and by
stepping around to Brown's yoa cai secure
what looks like material for number one sausage
and apare riba if yoa can't have the pleasure of
eating any.
The picture Is very true In one particular at
ieaat, aa illoatrative of Geargia life theae day#.
It represent# eight or ten men and women to
one boy. That is about oar average supply for
tLa year round, and, if that Burrency or any
other ghoet will bring a drove to every farm
house in the State we will be much obliged,
nd give him the privilege of breaking up a
few pots and skillets at each stopping place.
Lunch at regular lunch hours, Free Soup,
i omandjerry, Hotpunckee, and Cincinnati La
ger Beer at Allman's Isaacs Honse Saloon.
’•‘plT-eod-ltn
j Ts-rribl‘ Fire lu !!
AN entire IILCK K HVItNKD ! !
I
i ONE MAN m’BNEn TO DEATH IN TIIE EIRE !
HEAVY I.OBtEH !
From dispatches received here this
morning from Mllledgevillc hy Mr. O. I.
Besore, we learn that a terrible Are broke
out last night in that place, destroying the
hotel and hotel block. The fire fiend
reached Miller’s store about half way of
the adjoining block where the llnnies were
subdued. The lons is great. Mr. Besore
losing between eight aud teu thousand
dollars. He left t 2 o'clock this> uDernoon
on horseback for Hie scene of disaster
One white man whose name we could not
learn was burned to death. We give all
the particulars possible ’ • ho had at
Ibis writing
LIST OF LET! LilS
Kciasiuing in the Poatoftie , Macon, i,
; November 21, 1872:
A—Archer, M L; Allen, Mm.v Jane-
If—Bun-on, R II; Burns, Mary; Buss .1 Wh;
! Banks, J TANARUS; Blaekahear, A M; Brady, Mrs
1 Marv; Brvant, Austin (col); Bowen, Bandy (cel);
i Bryant, Mrs (col); Burnett, Mrs Mary; Bark,
1 Miss Moggie; Brown, Miss Mollie; Brown, .1 1 :
Brown, S M; Brown, Miss Marial (col).
<l—Carter, Mrs Margaret; Campbell, James;
Clierrv, A -I: Clarkson', A G; Cooper, Miss 8a
; rah (col); cooper, Simon: Chapman, Miss T B;
Cochran, Isauc (col) 2; Cornelus, Arthur; Cor
uelus, Daniel; Cowles, fihas 1>; Comer, Mr*
Dr, Cut ham, Mrs Mary; Curtis, Henry B.
O—Davie, M N; Day, Alex (col); Dcbro,
Mrs Mollie; Donohue, Bernard; Drake, Miss
Emma; Duncan, Mrs A L.
| E—Elder, RL; Evans, F, It (2); Lllis, Miss
1 Mamin. „
F—Flcwellen, Mrs M A; Finly, \Y R; Tree
man, Miss Hattie; Fletcher, John; Foaks, Miss
Fannie.
<—Gauldcn, D L (2); Graves, M:*s Alice
(col i; Gorman, Miss Mildred.
ll—Hall, tv II; Hffined, S B; Henry, 1! 1;
Harwell, Augustus; Hicks, F, H; Hill, Miss C B;
Hill, W M; Hill, Mrs A P; Hill, Mrs Georgia;
Hind, Mrs Missouri; Howard, Janies R; Hogan,
11 M; Hunt, Miss Mattie B; Heard, Miss Carrie.
.I—Jackson, Miss Julia; Jones, F E; Jones,
Lawrence, Johnson, J J; Johnson, Lucy;
Johnson, Miss Addeline (col.
f4—Knight Miss Ella; Kelly, C 11.
I.— Landers, Elizabeth; Lochran, OA; l.mve,
John F; Laurkin, Fred; Lockett, Augustus.
Ml—Moore, Mrs Mattie; ilasscc, Miss; ;
Mcßae, Sim (col.;) Mathews, George; Massey,
A (>; McKervcy, J; Myrse, A; McKelod, Gluts ;
(i; Mims, C B; Mills,'Mrs Molly; Moore, P; ]
Moss, Mrs Harriet 8; Morgan, George.
.T—Nickson, Mrs Tcmpie; Newsom, Mrs
Maria (col ) Nel Ben.
| —Parka, Betsv (col.) Parker, Miss Emma;
Phillips, Adam; ‘ Plaster, Mrs Truforl; Pitt
man; C G.
H—Rau Mrs Sophia; Richards, Mrs Henri
etta; Rockmore, Susan; Rockmore, Mary Ann.
M—Scott, Mrs. Julia; i-cott, John ; Sanders,
Miss Eliza; Sisk, A VV; Sims, Robert; Swinney,
Mrs. Lizzie; Smith, Miss Annie; Smith, Joel;
Smith, Butler
X—'Taylor, Mrs. Fanny; Towns, Mrs. Gov.;
Thomas, Miss Mary Jane; Thompson, Harriet.
W —Warren, Henry (col.); Warnock, Mist
Georgia; Weed, Joseph E; William, G; Wiilinma
Miss Lillie; Winn, Mrs. Eliza; Williams; Miss
Minnie; Wilder Clinton (col.); Winn, Frank;
Williamson, Miss Lucy; Woods. James; Wood,
Miss Maggie; Wright, Mrs. 11 P; Williams,
Miss S P.
Letters held for Postage.
Caleb Campbell, Indian Spring, Ga.; D C
Sliutzer, Weat Point, Ga.; Messrs. Clark &
Bro., West Point, Ga.: L P Jones, Augusta,
Ga; Messrs. King <fc Lomon, Hawkinsville,
Ga.; A W Evans, Covington, Ga.; W E Clark
& Bro., New York; Wash Baker, Atlanta, Ga ;
S D Batney, Macon, Ga.; Bryant Heardon,
Eastman, Ga.; Mrs. C II Inglesby, Charleston,
South Carolina.
Ho! For Ciiristmss.— The finest aud best
lot of dressed turkeys and chickens can be found
at J. F. Barfield & Co’s., on Fourth street.
Oi tlie Half Shell.
With that enterprise characteristic of him,
iniinauu, has secured the serviecs of Gas
par Malado, the celebrated oyster opener,
who is now ready to furnish customers with
Savauuah, Cedar Keys and Apalachicola oys
ters on the half shell, by the dozen, bushel or
barrel. L llmann, has hit the nail on the head
by securing Caspar. With his tine saloon and
excellent oysters,Ullmann is a success. Isaac’s
Honse Saloon.
.
Backbons.—Plenty of fine backbone and
apare-ribs for Bale at J. F. Barfield A Co’s.
Scenic on Poplar Street. — “Halloa, Jones !
Where did you get all those Plows and Wheels
and that Straw Cutter, that Pump and Grind
stone and that nice little Diamond Mill and all
that big wagon load of useful thinge ?”
“I got ’em at W. W. Parker’* old stand!
That feller there is selling so cheap I thought
I’d lay in in a supply for next year! Go and
do likewise!”
The Finest Chbbsb in the market can be
had of W. P, Carlos.
W. P. CARLOS
• Yliillirrry Ml., ll< b . Ga.
I' AM now fully prepared to furnish pure bot
tled SODA WATER iu any quantity. Ord
ers bv mail or telegrsph promptly attended
to.
I have in store and am constantly receiving
every description of
Fancy nnd Family Groceries,
WINES,
LIQUORS, and
CIGARS,
FOREIGN ar.d
DOMESTIC FRUIT,
FISH,
GAME,
and every delicacy when iu season.
Bur and Restaurant up stairs, supplied with
the very best In the market.
Parties purchasing goods from me can always
rely upon them being flesh and first class in
every respect.
WM. I*, t AHI.ON.
1-tf
Xo the Ilusiusss tlca of .11 rim
THE ALBANY NEWS
Circulates exclusively in Doug! "rty. Mitchell,
Lee, Maker tnd Worth Conuftcs.
tar Toe wenltliiest Cotton growing secUon
of Georgia .Jf-X
THE NEWS
Is the beet Advertising Medium In Sosithwied
ero Georgia.
inVEKTIsnsttXTS SOIICITEiX
CARET W. STYLES Proprietor,
eo
Ir you want sausage made nil pork and sen;
soned to your taste, Merritt's Is tlio place 1 j
have it put up according to vour direction. Ho
keeps beef, roast steak and stew, mince meat
i pork in any shape, mutton, fine uml fat. lu
lint, any tiling in fresh meats to suit the most
fastidious —your money your choice. Go and
ami be convinced. Ills market is between
the City Hall and the Dixie Works, and imme
diately on the Street Railroad and is a good
point to wait for the cars. novltt-lt
—
KHRSn every Mo umno. — A few fine Ten
ucsbu shouts, superior pork sausages, made
from the same. The finest of Tennessee beef,
mutton. &<•., in fact every tiling that is found
j in a fresh meat market, etin ho had K. L. Henry
i A BroV, n few doors above the F.meih’liish
I office Call on them anil satisfy yourself.
oetß tnfri.
C arlos still keeps the freshest fish, the finest
! oysters, the coldest ice, the yellowest oranges,
j the reddest apples, the Irishest potatoes, the
; genuiucst cigars, the sweetest preneh candy,
| the gaudiest groceries and the best place In
i town to buy your groceries at. tf
i Ikanoes at W. P. Carlos’.
• —
| Farrar's Electric— Warranted to cure tlie
following diseases or money refunded: Dip
theria, Neuralgia, Crump unit Colie, Headache,
Duirrhie and Rheumatism if not of too long
standing.
Farrar's Aon: Cure— Warranted to cure
In three days or money refunded. For sale by
all Druggists.
Hunt, Rankin .s Lamar,
93_lTj Wholesale Agents.
Carlos has Florida Oranges large and sweet.
Look to Yorn Interest.—Brown makes
i four pictures for 81; makes a dozen photo
j graphs for £2,50; best photographs 85 per
dozen. This gallery makes the best pictures
iu the city. Compare the work. No. SCotton
Avenoe. novlS-tf.
- —■ ■ •++
Latest News.—Brown makes those tine
Ink pictures twenty-live cents less. Old pho
tographs copied correctly.
No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
| No cards. nov. 11—tf.
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. 0, meets every Ist and fid !
Monday night, at Masonic Hull, Cotton Avenue. ■
Mizpah Lodge, No. 47, meets every fid and
4th Thursday nights at Masonic Hall.
Constantine Chapter, No. 4, K. A. M., meets j
every fid and 4th Monday night ut Masonic Hull. I
St, Omer Commandcry, No. 2, Knights Tom- I
plar, me -Is Ist Thursdays of each month at I
Masonic Hall.
ITKEMEN.
Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in
each month—House Poplar st,, corner fid.
OcOQUlgec No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in
eacli month—Honse on Cotton Avenue, near
City Ilall.
Young America Nofimeets Ist Monday night ,
in each month—House fid st., corner Mul berry
Mechanics’ No. 4u: •:■: i t Monday night in i
each month—House cornel Hawthorne and fid
streets.
Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in each
month—Housed in City Hall.
Hook and Ladder No. I meets Ist Friday
night in each month—House Poplar ft., cor-,
■ner 2d.
OI'D FELLOWS.
Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs
day night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cotton Avenue.
United Brothers Lodge, No. 6, meets every
Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Ilall.
Germania Lodge, No. 5!), meets every
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at
Odd Fellows’ Hall On fid and 4th Mondays of
each month.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’
Hall.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Walton Lodge, No. 23, 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, meets every
Monday night at Progress Club Hull.
Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs
day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill.
SOCIETIES
Progress Club muets every Sunday night at
their Hall on Mulberry street.
Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday In each
month at No. 2 Engine House.
Malachi Lodge, No. 140, I. O. B. 8., meet*
second and fourth Sundays in each month.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets
every Wednesday night at the Passenger Depot.
Visiting brethren welcome.
CHPRCHES.
EpkiOiiu!— Christ Church, Rev. li. Johnson,
Rector—Walnut st., between fid and fid. Ser
vices It) 1-2 A. M. and 8 p. M.
St. Paul’s Church, Rev. H. K. Rees, Rector
— Vineville. Services II A. M.; sp. M. Chil
dren’s Service; (5 p. m. Evening Prayer.
St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ
Church, at sp. M. Near Macon A: Brunswick
Railroad Freight Depot.
Catholu —St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. D.
Buzin. Mass 7A. M.; High Mass 10:01) a. m. ;
Vespers 4 1-2 p. m.
Preiibytcrtan— Mulberry St. Charcli, Rev. C.
B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 10 1-2 a. m. and
8 r. M.
Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Wm. McKay,
pastor. Services semi-monthly.
InradUlth Synagogue— J. 11. Hertz, President
Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve
ning and Saturday morning.
ISaptixt —lst Baptist, Rev. VV. H. Mclntosh,
pastor—2d Street,, between Cherry anil Poplar.
Services 10 1-2 A. m. and 314 p. M. ; Sunday
school 4 1-3 P. M.
Second Baptist, Rev. James Mcbryde, pastor
—near Findlay’s Foundry. Services 101-2 A. M.
and 8 p. M.
Mission Chape], Windsor Hill, supplied from
the city churches.
jMethodixl Epitcopal —Mulberry Streit, Rev.
J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry st., corner Ist.
Serviecs at 10 1-12 a. m. and 8 P. At.
First Street Church, Rev. W. VV. Hicks, pas
tor — Ist street, between Oak and Arch. ;• r
vices 10 1-2 a. m. and 8 p. M.
Vineville Church, supplied from the city
churches.
East, Macon Church, Rev. J. VV. Bnrkc, pas
tor. Services 10 1-2 a. jl aud 4P. si.
' 3. CLARKE BWAYZE, < BibbCounty Court,
vs. c October Term, 1871.
NINA BWAYZE. j Libel for Divorce.
It appearing to tbe Court that the defendant
in tbe above stated case, resides without tbe
limits of tbe State. It is ordered that Service
be perfected in 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 true extract from the Minutes o( Bibb Su
perior Court. A. B. BOSS, Pep. Clerk.
' July 17, 1878 fA-lawkn
Building Lot For Sale.
OITCATED near Tstnall Square, wlttiln *
. O few steps of Merer Univensity.
Address E. C., Box K-,
Wf Vs con, Ga.
Cali at S. T. & B. P. Walker’s this evening,
1 if you want such things a$ choice Tenures, e
Ueelj I'orU, Sausage, Frenii Fiali, Oysters, \p.
pies, Oranges, Banntiuus, Malaga Grapes, or
anything else In the fancy or family grocery
j Hue.
oetlT-tf 8S C iroHiiv Sr.
FINANCIAL l COMMERCIAL
oi llu* tlarkH,
OtTK’F. Macon Dam.v KNTr.uiMiisr,
Noveinber ‘Jv—*.’ o’clock, P. M.
Cotton. —Hiport for M hours, since *J V. M.
yesterday. Sold iJTO Imh s; shipped :'.s; lull -
Uee,ei \ e..t 405. bales.
STATKMKNT.
Stock on hand, N*pl. I. 187*.’—
I'Alert, lire
Received Inst \ h<u.t - ‘>i
i Received previously
Total receipt* !i1,085
1 Snl||H*d lu>t lum mKS
Sidpjwd pvt*' hni'iv. ..
Stoek on hand this •*ven , .njE i ... 9,0!M
Market active 18r.
it iro\ nciri: n
OSNARt'KtiS No. I hi
No..* .. I:
Milled** vill. N. I \
i MAi’ON SIIERTINd t
Sevo-n-eiiflithA II
NVnyinanville Sheetin£
Houston Sheet in* 11)^
\ ioußton St ripe* RWalo
rulumbut* Stripes 1 . r nlS
lli*h Slual Stripe® H
Montour Htitrtinu' — 10; j
Factory Sewln* Thread 04)
YARNS— I 0.0
1 (HUTS—per bushel I i.“>
OATS—per bushel Poaos
KIKIjD rKAS—per bushel
HAY—Northern
Tennessee 1 9Ja2 00
Clover 1 n ‘
PR A NUTS per bushel 1 5)
| IOTA J'Ol’.S Pluntinir
Table use •: 50a* no
I APPLES—Northern
I RUTTER—(ioshen No. I per Ih Idsit t
(loshen No. 2 per lh 25
T'ennessee No. 1 a nd)
T ennessee No. 2 “ 20
Country ir*i\4o ;
COFFEE—Rio per il) 2! in25 i
Java per li> :;o idd I
CHEESE —Best Cre-am per lb.. 17. 1 . |
New York per 1t... 15 ■
MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per pul. 05
“Georgia” per*al.. 70
Sn*ari louse .. 25
SYRCP> -Goldeu Drips, per *id... <iiKi7s
Medium per pil <i>
< h dinary per pd 55
SUGAR —“A” per lb RRytt
White Extra “C” Ida
New Orleans (lihds) 10*12^
V'el low C 12J.ra
Dcmerara 12k|ald ;
Port! Rico 11 1 :iI2L. |
POWDER —Hazard per ke* 7 25 1
Orange Mills 7 00 i
FHOVISIONS, CHAIN, GKOCEIUES, AC.
BACON —Clear-ribbed Sides (smokd).. 12 i
.Shoulders s ’..ab [
HAMS—Magnolia S. C., canvassed... 19 1 n2O
Fitch’s ItR.Va2O
Tennessee, plain-c ured 18i\18^
White Bellies 10:i10\.
PORK —Pickled, mess 18 do
New. mess 19 00
Pickled, rumps 15 00
BULK MEATS—Cask Sides
Shoulders 1
Bellies 10a10‘ j
LARD—Prime Leaf, Tierces Uni!!..
Kegs id
Package* 12u1d !
FLOUR -Low Hiipertinepcrl>bl *i7 ol) ’
Standard superfine.. 8 50 :
Extra 9 00
Choice extra
Family 10 00
‘ ’ Wyleys X XXX”,
Georgia Mills i 11 50a 13 00
Jlyaciuthe 9 50
“Domestic” 13(H)
Star of Beauty 11 00
Belle of Georgia 11 00
Pride of Dixie 13 00
Silver Lake 13 00
CORN—White per bushel 95
Mixed per bushel KBa9o
SHOT—Per suck fi 00
CRACKERS—Butter per lb 09
Soda Bao9
Cream lfi
Sugar 13 1-2
Lemon 14
Ginger Snaps
PicNic 10
Fancy 17
CANDY —New York per lh 18
M. R. Rogers & Cos 18
BLACKING—No. 1 pergross 5 00
No. 2.. li 00
• No. 3 7 00
SODA—Bi-Carb, per lh 9alo
POTASH—Per lb lO.ill
SOAP—Turpentine per lb 0 1-3
Laundry 15
Toilet per doz 75al 30
Olive 8
YEAST POWDERS—Preston and
Merrill's per doz. 1 75n2 25
Horsford’s 2 90
TOBACCO -Choice Chewing per lh 75
Medium 00
Ordinary 40a50
Choice Smoking I 25
Medium 75
Common 40
CIGARS —Importedpertbousand7s 00al50 00
Domestic 15 OOafiO 00
SNUFF—Scotch per lh 78
Macaboy 78
PIPES—Per box 2 50u4 50
MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 25a3 50
No. 2bills lfi 50a 14 00
No. 2 kits 1 70
No. 8 bbls—large. .11 50a12 50
No. 8 kits 1 filial 70
WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50a9 00
! CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21Ua32
Sperm 43u4fi
Paraffine fiOafifi
STA RCll—Pearl T^aShf
EGGS—Per doz 85
CHICKENS—Per doz fi 00,>5 00
SALT —Virginia per sack 3 10a2 15
Liverpool 2 25
FEATHERS 80
HIDES—Dry Hint I4alfi
Green Ca 7
BEESWAX 28*80
SWEET POTATOES 1 50
WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05a 1 10
BAGGING—BengaI 13
Lyon 13
Borneo 18
Gunny 18
Dundee 17
Patched 17
! TIES--Goodie
Arrow 9f£alo
Eureka 10
Aligalor aOj,^
ANOTHER CAR LOAD
—OF—
CHARTER OAK STOVES
.11 ST RIX LIVED
• -l/Y—
--TRUMAN & (JRUKYS.
j
nti \.\u i i. %•: ntA m u.
r-i'jn of thf* Golden “Cli*rt'-r Oak.
: US-304 _ I
EDWARD SPRING
N'OTAKY PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO .TUS
TICK OF THE PEACE. I tan be found
for the present t all bonrt of the day at my
ofllce adjoining the law office of A- Froudflt,
over the atore of JaqueA <fc Johnson, third Ht.,
Macon, CJa., to attend to ell busi
ness.
; bostc
I ' AND-
Savamiiih Steams
IOW rate* of freight and ii -v i Fir-t
--j class pussenp'r aceoiniiMnlatitm •. Orile.i
: your *oods shi]>ped by ** 1 ’>- i and : iviirnal:
: ‘Steamship .fine, and'’avoid nil <i- mid extra
| handling. RICHARDSON A it.MtNAIH),
\*ent, Savanuali, (Li.
K. NICKERSON A < ’<>., Anl ,
ldi-209 Boston.
J. A. MERCIBR,
Commission Merchant,
■5 ii a v s'l’ica;:.'!’.
Bet. Whitaker and Bernard St., Sfwadnuti, Gn.
All order* will rooeivoproiuptatti ntiop. (:>n
aipunents of all kinds resp* t Ifullv solicit'd.
| Ril-doo
BOAT & McKB::- . •
Cotto.i sin Cv,'.' ion
Yis;i:t:n .
ION Gw.it Mre'‘lt Si*in A:i.
I mi 200
MEYER, COHI - . -J..
whom - '' u: onu.i i; - w
Boots and Chocs.
; fIM in • wir.Sa, tnii
Merchants supplied at Ne<\ Yo \ Market
i ldl-209 Price*.
A. S. AIAHI.V cV
CO MMI ss TANARUS( )N ME IK "I ANT >
--AND
Ihnl( k rs in Fruits, Fish ;ci ♦
No. 05 Bay St., Bavaunah, c..
Consigninent* solieiteil.
Order* promptly attended t >
E.D.SMYTE ,
I.MlMWKl'E'.ie <>■•' eJHM'Li.
Glnsswitre ats<! Ckiun,
And Dealer in House Fu- i ’Ttc
112 Congress and 111 81. Ju inn 81 •.
SAVANNAH, GA. id ..
F. W.~SIMS &. • •;
<’03(011 FIKtOIY SOltl
Commission H/3er ': r r.A.
*:*■:<* r;
Rapj;lnff and Ties puppHot nt. in:u-].< i ];C .
Advances made on Cotton, or other con i*vn
mentw. Money promptly remit!ed. lM 2J'd
A. I!. CIIAMI’ION. oil), f . I I I MAN.
nsAJitP&WAi :■+
Commission re: '•
Cornnr Bay and Drayton , 'im! ,
SAVANNAH, GA, Ifil-fin'.t ,
L. N. WHITTLE. ii. V.. l.i . IM.
WHITTi)..!! ''l'
ATTOKie.;'.:. 1.'.. ...
2 COTTON AVI: : •
fifi -107
PROSPECTUS
Macon Weekly Eiiiovprise,
W. tVATKI?, ill"' .I. iiiop.
(VN or iiliOUt the lir.-t week in ()• i.ilu-r,
9 \v v.ill i*oiefrom thi* liu ; unm
Large, Life, Weekly i-aper!
It will contain all the th" T> ! cm i|*!jif• ik-wh
of the week, and the latest n-liabh- iiiionnation
on all stihjeet * and from all part of tie . .. M.
In it,h editorial department, will he found di*-
cnftftlons of all the
i-1 va: ts:<v k. u
i of tlm time*, ikirtieulnr :il I enlii.n v.’.1l !■ riv
en to the advancement of :5 h-nec, Art and
I Literature; wl lie all Inf.ere-tie:* ' in’ and
i niithentie proi;rc * of tie* j > 5 and world will
be faitlifully presented.
bi'ivt'hir f n<>n nil".
Olie. Venr ! 50
Six Month* .... 1 hU
Invariably in advance.
But)Beri[)tion taken for h- 11. t i .
MICN <‘OIT EH :.i;NT ON AI'I'I.ILAT
W. MOV/, l
ATTORN NY / / ; '• cn t ,
MAC(,N, fiEORGIA.
Oflle at entrsmee of 1!V ; .on I’ ' •
2>//"A!l bubinen; will re . j.i , rij * M n
tlon.
T. ES.
ATTOJIIIEY A’T .
Rnlstun BJall 6Ju
CHER ■
Ififitf
.13. .5. AISSIAI.:: .
ATTORNEY AT NN/,
m% BAY STREET, SAVA! ga.
r-tOLLEUTIONS I .mm; !!•.• a'*- ’ io
V ) money i. lined , ' oi,'- . (i
131-309.
Pulaski House,
SAVANNAH, GA..
.! NO. \V. C A NJ ERO
PIIOI'IUETOK .
A drat clusa lIOUBC in ev<:ry ) *
lfil-209
.71. li. WllKifi 'i .
ATTORNEY AT I AT/.
/"XOItNEK OF MULBERRY AND -j:< • M)
W Btreei* in Court llou .M -n, (
•J 9-104
Press for Sale!
WE have for aide a large GORDON
PRESS (Allgutorj and a RUGGLF.S’
PAPER CUTTER ir, good condition. In )„•
had at a bargain. Sold to make room for lar
ger and fxter machines.
Ad a iv.-*
1.15).“. WING & SMITH,
t tf Macon, Ga.
ii fi 4 USIi NT< )C K !
.... .
BURDICK BROTHERS
Slew OF THES“COLDEN:iHOC.”
DF.ALKRB IN
Grain, Provisions and Groceries,
I: n i:nn in ton- u fn -b Stork of Goods, and invito the attrnUonof tbs I’nbllr.
WE OFFER
In MV" I IIAI’ON SIDES AM) SHOULDERS, tin- l'arkers.
■. * l . .f tin-gnuilnr “MAGNOLIA” lIAMS.
:.d t; BURE LEAF LARI).
S,IN') b . ! !,’. WHITE AND MIXED CORN.
i Ut LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT.
sfii' '’i ll- BAGGING, wolylilng fi 1 / pounds to the Vmd.
o——
*'C 15 ROW” TIEN,
IN ANV QUANTITY.
. ■ Bag C 1.0!.- !:lo COFFEE.
5 1 lib!*, MJGAR of viirious gTiicdff,
o
< : V! r; i ’■V. I: I Water Ground MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, LIVERPOOL and
VIRGINIA SALT.
Wi; have now :i ;.;ood Cl" k, am! re*peH fully in vile the attention of all who dealre to put
eluiso in our line.
i ntiro satipfaction in cd to our cuptomera.
Plcorc call ou ii*‘at.
§3 Third Street, Mason, Ha., Sip of tlie “Golden Hop"
JURDICK BROTHERS,
110-1.T5
TO EVERYBODY
AHfi HIS CHARMING WIFE!
r I''HAT idl-inij'/oilJint. event, the election, having punn and away, and the “ tiniCH that tried
1 roulh y have merged into the “ piping tirnca of peace”; ami Winter has been ushered in
amonj£ twitter of bird* and muhic of the lcavcft an they fall to the ground ; and the Summer hav
away and the weather reduced to Homethin# agreeable, I have tf) announce, to my nu
merous and beloved patron* that I have recently returned from an extended trip to New York,
Philadelphia, Poughkeepsie and Weehasran, and other celebrated markets, where I purchased,
and iuive now in my store, the largest Jot of
s< C3S- O O S3 I JE3 as I”
I .ver Itroujrht to Maeon, in imrt of Cofl’cc, New York CanvanHcd Hams and
Breakfast Rueon, Lard, Bolter, Canned Fruit, Jcl/jcs, Pickles, Raisins, Nuts, Apples. Lemons,
r Onion*, Potatoes, Crackers, Cheese, Spiced Harris, Sausages, and—well, it,
would bike inf* all day to write what I have got, and it would Jill thin paper so full tliat Bmith
woiildn t have a local for a week. It Is almost unnecessary for me to mention the fact that lam
prepared, si ever, to supply Oysters and HlielLfish of all kinds, from a Crab to a (Jreeleyoyster.
The lim-i t Fish, fresh and on Ice, is kept by mo, and sold at living rates.
In view of lh" fact that the people of Macon, and those visiting Macon, arc determined to eat
whether they act anythin# good or not, I have prepared myself for the emergency, by making
ample arrangement** to have my
DINING TABLES
■■i j j ipl ii I .it Ii the very best this and other markets can afford. That popular dish, “Birds on
i ’ 1,” b' MiK my own Invention, the people can always find the sumo at my restaurant. To
tier it Ii in v polite corps of waiters, ibis branch of rny business will receive tlie patronage
of all of my old customers, and, 1 hope, many new ones. My restaurant is, as is w’dl known,
supplied with the very heat
EATABLES & DRINKABLES
'.(.mX In f. Tli'-rcfora, gcntlumcn and ladli-s, having laid before you what I have on
■o.l, id wi oi you all the brat luck and that I can suit you in your purchases from me I
‘t < tin- b l t**.r. If at any timu I cun serve you, you'have but to command me or my
'■"''l ' a!” 1 obliging clerks, and you will be made happy. Thanking you for past
lam tenderly yours,
W. P, CARLOS.
W HIP <fc CALLAWAY',
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST
CLOTHING HOUiyji
iii 4
.“50 Sci'ondl