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CITY GOVERNMENT.
W . A. HIIFF.
ALDERMEN:
ii Clay A- H. Tinsley,
" t Wit BURN K. WOODLIFF,
p FiMMRALD. 6 Kobbbw,
fv I R. 1.1. K. P. STRONG,
D Dalt R Waoobnstein.
C J. WILLIA-MSON Tr ‘TS'
. 7 Rico* City Attoraey.
Dh G N Holmrs, City Pbyslcan.
, ' m.rtir Chief of Police.
a*?’ Tatlob First Lieutenant.
fyiu u‘m y' Second Lieutenant.
■V A Wiut”’ Thlrd LieuteDunt '
. p . ..Guard Houae Keeper.
M.ifin CheßkT Street Overseer.
i K Harran • • City Belton.
.. nilew.*. Magazine Keeper.
‘',n C s : Clerk of the Market.
JOB PHWTI3IG.
l-hIN Olllce • prepared * ex
,.,-Hte Job Prlnlinar at priee* to
salt the time., aad in a otyle
,atlfictory to all. IPlae ''▼orb
made a epeclulty. We
, our order., and will do oaar
OeHt to pleawe yon. 18l !*.
HOME AFFAIRS.
N ACO.yi, t A., PEC. . ISI._
I’ine lies'.
We noticed on the streets this morion* a
dne drove of fat hogs; they were on their way
t# Perry, Houston county.
Ole Hull.
Reserved stats for Ole Bnll's ptrfonnHdee
to-morrow night ar. rapidly being taken. A
greater treat was never afforded the citizens of
M.con and they should avail themselves of
this their only opportunity of hearing him.
" o-o
hahricp.
la Eulaula, Alabama, on the Cd instant, by
Uev. Mr. Kinnebrew, Mr. Wm. Abel, of Macon,
to Miss Mattie J. Jones, of Eufaula.
In this city, on the 8d instant, by Rev. J. W.
Hinton, Mr. John 11. Abei., of Macon, to Mis.
Laura E. Ebook., of Cuthb.rt, Georgia.
THE IIATOR'S COOT.
HON. V. A. HUFF PRESIDING.
Owen Cumley, drank and disorderly, to and
cost*.
Pat Carrollton, druuk, $5 and costs.
John Speaking, committing a nni-wace, $o
aud costs.
John Brawn, suspicious character, case con
tianed.
Prank Simonton, violating license ordinance,
loutinned.
This liCaafldeatlal.
Fond Mama: “Why bless my life, Mr.
ikowa, I never thought that you could evowd
so many thing, for holiday gifts, and arrauge
thm so tastefully. One look la sufficient, tor
I cannot help invssting. Please wrap me up
that elegant writing desk and that love of a
work-box."
Harry Brown: “Thunk yon, madam, my
motto is to please, and a. to my taste iu ar
ranging, my brother Burr helps me."
Fond Mama : “Oh, I understand."
Exit fond mama with a large bundle of ele
gant gifts for somebody at home. Guess who ?
A lAttle A flair.
Iu yesterday's issue of the American Union
appeared an article headed “Georgia Hospital
ity,” in which John B. Cummings waa charged
with a defalcation during the time he wu* Mar
shal of the city.
This morning about 8 o’clock, as Swayze waa
coming down Cotton AYenue, ho was met by
Cummings, in front of Abel’a store. A few
words passed betweeffthem, when Cummings
hawked and spit i Swayze’s face. Swayze ran
his hand in hia pocket as if to draw a weapon,
bnt instantly declared that he was not armed.
Cummings told him he didjnot wish to take any
advantage of him, whereupon Swayze contin
ued his walk to the Uniou office. About half
an hour later Swayze came back as far as Farm
er’s corner, and after waiting there a few mo
ments turned and went back to the office.
These are the facts as related to ns by eye
witnesses.
A Sew Fire Company.
The following is the heading of aubseription
List being carried around among our citizens.
It meets with our bearty approval, and we hope
the object will be attained:
“In consideration of the fact that tho portion
of the city of Macon known as “the Hill" Is en
tirely unprovided with Are engines or other
means for the suppression of fires; and in
farther consideration of the fact that property
owners cm the hill have heretofore, in taxes and
contributions liberally assisted in the purchase
of fire engines located in other portions of the
oity, we, the undersigned citizens of Macon,
subscribe the amounts opposite our names, to
tie used in the purchase ef fire engine, to be
located at some central point on the bill.”
The list is headed by Mr. W. A. Huff for
tioo.
Swlaglag Hoaad tbe Circle.
The; dictionary definition of tho word “ring”
i* “a round or circular line or course.” Ia
these later days it means a “combination of
persons to have things their own way.”
To tbe question, “have we a Tammany ring
among us,” we would feel constrained to wink
one eye and say no, because there might he
o uch an organization omong the pnre and spot
less who would throw up their hands in atter
astonishment aad say as somebody elae said,
“Shake not thy gory locks at me, tiinn canst
act say I did it."
Our definition of the word is peculiar. In
fact we are of a peculiar turn of mind. We
believe firmly iu justice sud truth, and think
no man infallible. Because a man l* a true
Democrat that is no reason at all that
he never did a wrong or that he i* ex
empt from doing wrong. Not by any means.
We look upon rings bb we do upon the horse
disease We of the South are too quick to imi
tate our Northern brethren. If New York ha*
the epizooty we itch and tear onr hair until we
have it. If New York ha* a ring wo must have
one.
It is a sort of disease, and the symptoms are
plain. For instance, if yon see a man button
bolting the big men and the leading politicians
and c and idatea for office and whiapering confi
d mttally that w moat do to and so, you may
put it down that he has the ring fever. If yon
hear him say, "if you are elected you must
vote for bo and ao, or elae I'll uae my influence
to have you defeated,” that man baa got the
ring disease awfully. Watch him. He take*
a few in his confidence, repea in all the candi
date* that are lukewarm enoigh to swallow
hi* tale, and then you seo a flratrate case of
that prevailing peatilence—ring— warranted to
break down and prostitute the beat govern
ments on the universe.
Down with ring*! Stand a feir, square up
fight, look to the beet interest* of vour consti
tuent* and all will be well—amen. '
The Grand Jcnr.—Thle body Ignored this
paper, but people don’t ignore the fact that
Me Kerry and Maloney keep a splendid aaeort
■ent of fine boots and shoes aad do all Unde
of repairing. *^l,.
Am Etten.lve EatabHalimeat.
XV. * E. P. TATLOB
There art few bualneaa houses iu Hi. B.uth
that have wan so enviable a reputation or
transacts a. large a business os this old estab
lithed house. The house was established in
1888, nearly forty yaara ago, by the father of
the present proprietors, who have kept untar
nished the character and integrity .f the old
firm. The reputation of selling none hut the
beat quality of goods has been handed down
frem alre to sons, and by their works aie
known throughout the laud.
THEIB PRESENT QUARTERS
arc on Cotton Avenue, near the corner *f
Cherry. Their stock employs five different
floors or twenty thousand square feet, and
these floors ara literally packed with nil kinds of
EURHITURB
and other article, of a like, character. They
have chamber suite, ranging from MO to SOOO,
embracing no less than thirty different styles.
Here can be found seta to suit everybody—
fram the common stained pine to the elegant
and richly carved walnut. There is hardly any
style known hut what can lie found here.—
Chairs, tables, what-nots, brackets, rockß, in
fine everything iu the fnrnitnrc line—in endless
confusion.
CARPETS.
Aside from their large stock of furniture,
their assortment of carpeting is perhaps the
largest in the South. Some of their patterns
are perfect marvels of beauty. Every shade
aud quality, comprising ingrain, theac-ply,
tapestry aud Brussel, ara hete iu any quantity.
RUGS, MATS,
and oil cloths, window shades and wall paper
iu great variety. Their stock of ahides is large
and well selected.
Another specialty with the Messrs. Taylor is
COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES.
They keep the best style and manufactures
of metalic burial caaes and caskets on hand,
together with rosewood, walnut tnd pile
coffins.
The residence ef the Messrs. Taylor ia just
the other aide of ths Court House, where they
can be called upon at any time of the night to
attend to ordcra for coffins. Orders by tele
graph or mail executed promptly.
EXTINT or TRADE.
Their trade is not conflned to Mseeu alone,
but they have customeis in all the surrounding
country. They are known throughout the en
tire .State, sud their business is constantly in
creaelag.
STOCK.
They have the largest stock of furniture, etc.,
or baud of any similar houao south of Balti
more, and during the coming week will receive
three car loads of furniture of the latest and
most beautiful styles. Being both practical
cabinet makers, employing none but the best
workmen, they are fully competent to select
the best goods, and of course the customer is
benefltted.
In point of cleverness and fair deaiig they
have no equals, They take a special delight in
showing a visitor through their extensive ware
rooms whether anything is purchased or not.
They are true gentlemen and ae ech have
built up a business alike creditable to the city
of Macon and themselves.
Hibb tßmperlor * earl.
The proceedings in this Court this moraiug
were somewhat dull and uninteresting. The
case ef Henry Murray charged with stealing a
box of shoe* from the store of Mix <fc Kirtland
wss taken up aud after examination of wit
nesses it went to tha Jury without argument.
Verdict, guilty. Tha Court immediately sen
tenced him to a ine of SIOO and six monihs in
jU.
Here the Criminal docket was closed for tha
term. The only other case submitted to the
Jury was that of Attorney Weems against Goo.
C. Napier. While the Jury was out the case
was settled by compromise, the defendant pay
ing plaintiff $125.
No other casea being ready the Judge dis
charged the juries until the third Monday in
January, aud Court was adjourned until to
morrow morning at 0 o’clock, when, we pre
sume, sentences will be pronounced upon all
prisoners now in jail, who have been convicted
and who have not already bad their sentences
announced, and for such other business ns may
come before it.
On to-morrow the Court will finally adjourn
for the term.
The Houston Conrt will open ou next
Monday. ___
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets every Ist and 3d
Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton A venue.
Mizpah Lodge, No. *7, meet* every 3d and
4th Thursday nights at Masonic Hail.
Constantine Chapter, No. 4, K. A. M., meets
every 3d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hall.
Bt. Omer Coramandcry, No. 2, Knight* Tem
plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at
Masonic Hail.
FIREMEN.
Protection No. 1 meet* Ist Tuesday night in
each month—House Poplar st., corner 3d.
Ocmulgec No. 3 m-ete Ist Monday night in
eacti month—House on Cotton Av' nne, near
City Hal!.
young America No3 meets Ist Monday night
in each month—House 3dst., corner Mul berry
Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in
each month —Homo- corner Hawthorne and 3d
streets.
Defiance No. meets Ist Tuesday in each
month —Housed in City HalL
Hook and 1-adder No. I meets let Friday
night in each month —House Poplar st., cor
ner 2d.
ODD FELLOWS.
Franklin Lodge, No. 3, meets every Thurs
day night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Colton Avenue.
United Brothers Lodge, No. S, meets every
Tuesday night at Odd Fellow*’ Hall.
Germania Lodge, No. 50, meets every
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hell.
Macon Union F.ncampment No. 2, meet* at
Odd Fellows’ Hell oa 2d sad 41h Mondays of
each month.
KKionra or fvtihas
Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’
UaU.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Walton Lodge, No. 23, meets every Tues
day night at Progress Club Hall.
Aurora Lodge, No. 80, meets every Friday
night at their Hall in Hollingsworth Block.
Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meet* every
Monday night at Progress Club Hall.
Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs
day night st their Hall on Windsor Hill.
SOCIETIES
Progress Club met* every Sunday night at
their Hall on Mulberry atreet
Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each
month at No. 2 Engine House.
Malachi Lodge, No. 146, I. O. B. 8., meet*
second and fourth Sundays in each month.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers rnfcU
every Wednesday night at the Paseenger Depot.
Visiting brethren welcome.
CHVKCBE9.
—Christ Church, Rev. B. Johnson,
Rector—Walnut t., between 2d and 3d. Ser
vice* It 1-2 a. K. and 8 r. M.
St. Paul’* Church, Rev. H. K Rees, Rector
—Viaeville. Services II L sr. u. Chil
dren's Service ;tr. a. Evening Prayer.
Call at 8. T. A B. P. Walker’s this evening,
If you want such things as choice Tennessee
Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Kiab, Oysters, Ap
ples, Oranges, Banuanas, Malaga Grapes, or
anything eiae In the fancy or family grocery
line.
octlT-tf 88 Cherry St.
California Bartlett '*tVar at Hogs A STB
PHBNS.
Hen Tour.—Anybody who doubts the abil
ity of Grant to fill the office of President, la
Invited to wear boots aud shoos. For fine
cues at low prices give McKervy A Maloney a
call. deeS-lt
California Bartlett Poara at Hook A Hix
FtIMNS.
The best in tuf, world “ Pntzel A Jacobs
Favorite." _ Nov 27 tf
The celebrated “ Ponies” (Imported) mint's
the Ejnxootic for sale only at the New York
Grocery Store.
California Bartlett Pears at Hole A Six
PHENS.
Look to Your Interest.—Brown makes
four pictures for f1; makes a dozen photo
graphs for $2,50; best photographs $5 per
dozen. This gallery makes the best pictures
in the city. Compare the work. No. 8 Cotton
Avenue. novtJ-tf.
“Putzcl’s Delight” will delight all smokers.
Mightful.
Latest Nkws. —Brown makes tlioso line
Ink pictures tweuty-tive cents less. Old pho
tographs copied correctly.
No. 8 Cotton Avenue,.
No cards. nov. 11 tl.
A favorite with everybody, “Putnel A Jacobs
Favorite.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL
■Sally Hevlcw of the Market.
Office Maoon Dailt Enterprise, (
December o—2 o’clock, P. M. )
Cotton. —Report for 24 hours, since 2 P. M.
yesterday. Sold t>C7 bales : shipped 453 bides.
Received 808 bales.
statement.
Stock ou hand, Sept. 1, 1872 I
bales _ *l* i
Received last 24 hours 808 j
Received previously 86,24a —36,010
Total receipts 37,022
(Snipped last 24 hours 452
snipped previously 25,157 —25,009
43tock on hand this evening.... 11,418
Market active 17><al8c.
MACO.H PRICE U RRHBT.
08NABURG8 —No. 1 10
No. 2 14
MilledgevilleNo. 2 14
MACON SHEETING 12K
Seven-eighths H
Waymanville Sheeting Vi}4
Houston Sheeting
Houston Stripes 1.Wu15
Columbus Stripes 15ul8
High Shoal Stripes 16
Montour Shirting —% 10K
Factory Sewing Thread 00
YARNS— 10°
GRlTS—per bushel 185
OATS—per bushel 00a05
FIELD PEAS —per bushel
llAY—Northern
Tennessee 1 90a2 00
Clover 1 90
PEA NUTS—per bushel 150
POTATOES—Planting „
Table use 3 50a4 00
APPLES—Northern
BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per lb 43a44
Goshen No. 2 per lb 25
Tennessee No. 1 “ 8J
Tennessee No. 2 “ 20
Country 35a40
COFFEE—Rio per lb 23a25
Java per lb 80a33
CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 17%
New York per 1b... Jo
MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal. 05
“Georgia” per gal.. ”0
Sugar Houae 35
SYRUPS—GoIdou Drips, per gal... 00a75
Medium per gal 05
Ordinary per gal 55
BUGAR—“A” per lb UX*
White Extra “ C” 13a
New Orleans (hhds) 10al2}£
Yellow C 12>^a
Demerara 12>£al3
Porti Rico 11%a12j4
POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 25
Orange Mills 7 00
provisions, grain, groceries, ac.
BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (smokd).. 12
Shoulders BJ^a9
HAMS—Magnolia 8. C., canvassed... 19j.£u20
Fitch’s 19%a20
Tennessee, plain-cured lSalSj^
White Bellies 10al0>i
PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00
New, mess 19 00
Pickled, rumps 15 00
BULK MF.ATS—Cask Sides
Shoulders
Bellies lOalOJjj
LARD—Prime Leaf, Tierces llall%
Kegs 18
Packages 12alS
FLOUR -Low superfine per bbl a7 00
Standard superfine.. 0 50
Extra 9 00
Choice extra
Family 10 00
“Wyleys XXXX",
Georgia Mills ) 11 50a12 00
H vuclnthe 9 50
• “Domestic" 12 00
Star of Beauty 11 00
Belle of Georgia II 00
Pride of Dixie 12 00
Silver Lake 12 00
CORN—White per bushel 95
Mixed per bushel 08a9O
SHOT—Per sack 3 00
CRACKERS—Butter per lb 09
Soda Bao9
Cream 13
Sugar 13 1-2
Lemon 14
Ginger Snaps
PicNic 10
Fancy 17
CANDY —New York per lb IS
M. R. Rogers A Cos IS
BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00
No. 2 OO
No. 3 7 00
SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb 9alo
POTASH—Per lb. 10all
SOAP—Turpentine per lb 6 1-2
Laundry 15
Toilet pr doz 75al 20
Olive 8
YEAST POWDERS—Preston and
Merrill’s per doe. 1 75a2 25
Hon-ford’s 2 90
TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75
Medium 60
Ordinary 49a50
Choice Smoking 1 25
Medium 75
Common 40
CIGARS —Imported perthousand 75 OOaISQ 00
Domestic 15 QOafSO 00
SNUFF —Bcoteh per lb 7S
Macaboy 7S
PIPES— I ter box 2 50a4 50
MACKEREL—No. 1 kite 2 25a2 50
No. 2bbla 13 M)al4 00
No. 2 kite 1 70
No. 3 bbls—large. .11 50a12 50
No. 3 kite 1 50a 1 70
WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50a9 00
CANDLES—Best Star (full w't)... 21%a22
Sperm .: 42a45
Paraffine 30*83
BTARCH—PearI I'A&'A
EGGS—Per doz 35
CHICKEN'S—Per doz 3 00a5 00
SALT—Virginia per sack 2 10a2 15
Liverpool 8 35
FEATHERS 00
HIDES—Dry flint 14al0
Green 6a7
BEESWAX 28a30
8 WKET POTATOES 150
WHISKY—Common Rye 1 OOal 10
BAGGING—BengaI
•
Patched 1^
TOBACCO, TOBACCO.
100 BOXK8 ’ Honn,J " ud
Just being received by
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
COFFEE, COFFEE.
BAGS CHEAP COFFEE, Justin
At
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.’S
BACON.
|)ULK MEATS AND LARD, ut lowest niar-
Ij ket prices,
At
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.’S
FLOUR.
* CaII LOADS—NEW BRANDS a CHEAP,
97
' Seymur, Tinsley & Ci.
199 tl
SALE OF TOWN LOTS.
'IXTILL be sold at Public Outcry, at the
\ V Town of Milner on the Mucon A West
ern Railroad, all the
fw Lois
West of the Railroad Wood Shed, containing
one to four acres each.
Sale to commonce on Friday, the 6th day of
December next, at 10 o’clock," a. u.
Terms: — One half cash and one half on the
Ist day ot June, IS7B.
A. J. WHITE, President.
nov3o-td.
OEO. Y. IIOGE. AI.F.X. H. STKHBBNS
NOW READY!
HOCE A STEPHENS*
FOURTH STREET,
(EAST CHONT HOIAIKOSWOKTU lU.OCK),
HAVE just opened u full and complete
stock of
Fancy and Family Groceries,
Fresh, pure, genuine, entirely new, und war
ranted to suit the taste of every onu. The as
aortment comprises everything required in such
a house. The finest brands of Flour, Meal—
the best New York Hama, Sugar, Coffee. Syrup,
Cooking Wines, Butter—the best brands of
Goshen a specialty—Cheese, Fruits, native and
Tropical, together with a complete line of Nuts,
Candies, Candles, Pickles aad other articles for
the retail trade.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
Fresh Fish and Oysters every morning. Also
Vegatulilcs ot various kinds.
We propose, in a word, to supply our friends
and the public generally with every tiling nice
required at reasonable rates.
HOGE A STEPHENS.
N. B.—All goods delivered free of charge.
nov7-3m.
BOARD.
DAY bonrd and board and lodging in a pri
vate house, can be had by applying to
W. D. Rainey on Walnut street, Macon.
Bept. 12,1872. _ 137-162.
BYIN OT O N HOTEL.
GRIFFIN, GA.
F|''lHS HOTEL ranks second to none iu
X 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, ttie nights being
remarkable cool und pleasant.
The best Water in Georgia.
n. W. BYINGTON,
110-160 Proprietor
FORSALE,
OIX BUILDING LOTS on Windsor Hill.
O Will sell all, or a many as desired. The
lota adjoin Dr. Cox’s on the top of the hill.
The prettiest location out. Apply to
nov27-4t No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
Bui ding Lot For Sale.
OIIUATEI) near Tatnall Square, within a
O fewßtepaof Men-er University.
Addreftrt K. C\, Box K.,
98tf Macon, Ga.
"another car load
—-O i
CHARTER OAK STOVES
m
kit kk<;kivi;i>
—BY—
TRUMAN & GREEN’S,
TRIANGI UR HEOCK,
Sign of the Golden "Charter Oak.”
162-204
Gsertssy, Bartrom & Mrii,
BIIILBERR SIiHPLY WORE,
Bluke’a Block, l*plar Ntrcct,
(Between Third and Fourth.)
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE WORK,
Mush, Boons, Itliudx, FramM,
Hracketa, Newel Pont*,
Halasters, Mantles, Etc., Ktc.
Carpenter Tools, Lock*, Kali*, Hinges,
Paint*, Oil*, Ulan* and Fntty, Etc.
CONTRACTOR* for BWLDINO,
DRESSED AND BOUGH LUMBER AT OUR
FACTORY, DIXIE WORK*, CnERRY BT.
KfMt
BOSTON
-A\r>
Savannah Steamship Line.
LOW rates of freight ami Insurance. First
class pussongor accommodations, Order
your goods shipped by “80-lon and Savannah
Steamship Line, uml avoid nil delay and extra
handling. RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
Agent, Savannah, on.
F. NICKERSON A CO., Agents,
131-209 Boston.
J. A. MERCIER,
Commission Merchant,
133 HAY STREET,
Hot. Whitaker and Barnard St., Saviumali, Go.
All orders will receive prompt attention. Con
signments of all Kinds respectfully solicited.
181-809
BOIT & McKENZIE.
Cotton ani Commission
tIIIKITItMS.
low liny (tlreel. N;iv niniali, t.u,
131-209
MEYER, COHiiN ,fc CO.,
WHOLESALE PE ALLIS* IN
Boots and Shoes,
itt I* i-o ■■ si 111 on Ml ~Mn v nnnnli, 4Jn
Merchants supplied ut Nc\ York Market
131-209 Prices.
A. S. ALDL’A A IIHO.,
COMMISSION ME RCIIANTS
—ANM-
Dealers in Fruits, Fisli nml I’rotluoe,
No. 95 Bay St., Suvmuiali, (in.
Consignments solicited.
Orders promptly attended to. I 1 109
E. D. SMYTHF.
IMPORTER OF ( ROCKERY,
Glassware uml I’lililß,
Aud Dealer in House Furnishing Goods,
142 Congress and 141 St. Julian Sts.
SAVANNAH, GA. 181-209
p w SIMS & CO: ,
Cotton Factors and General
Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Bagging and Tics supplied at market prices.
Advances made on Cotton, or other consign
ments. Money promptly remitted. 131-209
A. 11. CHAMPION. OEO. O. FHRKMAN.
4 8i a % v
Commission Merchants
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA, 181209
L. N. WHITTLE. GEO. IV. GUsTIN.
WIIITTI.E A GI STIN,
ATTOICNIIiVM, At.. AT RAW',
NO. 2 COTTON AVENUE,
MACON, GA.
82-107
NOW’ IS THE TIME, AMI
SL AUGHT Kirs,
ON FOURTH STREET, next door to Wil
burn it Edwards, is the plan-1" buy
Tsys aod Christmas Goods.
My stock irt complotc*, und cnhi:-t i -< iv
thlng in the Bakery and Confectionery Line.
Wedding Parties supplied on rntsonnhlc. terms.
Thunkful to the citizens of Macon for past
patronage, I respectfully solicit a liberal share
for the future. (Joint- and • m and I ' ill
guarantee ButisfuethM].
novls lm 0. HJsALCIITLI*.
Marshall House
SAVANNAH, GA.,
A. 15. LI CE,
BOARD PER J) A Y s.'i’.OO.
121-209
Savannah Store
NORTHEAST CORNER OF MeiNTOriH
AN!) FOURTH STREET,
MACON, GEORGIA.
I HAVE opened, in connection with my
1. choice Liquor and Fancy Grocery Store, a
GREEN MARKET.
Where i will furnish to epicure- ,
CHOICE BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SAU
SAGES, GAME OF ALL KINDS,
FISH, OYSTERS, VEGETA
BLES and FRUITS,
and articles too numerous to mention.
novlS-tf W. A. GIBBONS.
C. U. IIOWARO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA,
: Oillc at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cli' n v str-'-t.
business will receive prompt elb-n
--tiorj.
T. 11. COX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
■fulMton Hull
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GOORCIA.
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J. J. AHIIAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
151 X BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Collections promptly attended to mi
I money remitted at once. I*. O. Box .'57.
131-209
Pulaski House,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
i NO. W. CAMERON k CO.,
PROPRIETOR*.
A first class house in every reapeet,
181-209
m. it. iHiitin.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
d-NOBNEK OF MULBERRY AND F.C’OND
VV BUeets, In Court House, Macon, Ga.
29-104
Press for Sale!
WE have for sale a large size GORDON
PRESS CAllgatorj and a RUGGLES*
PAPER CUTTER In good condition. To lie
bad at a bargain. Sold to make room far lar
■er and f*ter machine*.
Adarwf
WING A SMITH,
,_• Macon, Ga.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST
CLOTHING HOUSE
IN THE STATE,
r>o Second Street, Macon. Georgia.
octHl3ih ■ . ..
PROSPECTUS
ffiacoa Weekly Memrise,
W. V. ATKIN HICKS, Kditor.
(\N or about tli* iirsl week in December,
t we will issue from tlila ortlee the llrat num
ber of II
Lara, Live Weekly Paper!
It will contain all the the Telegraphic news
of the week, and the latest reliable information
on nil subjects and from all parts of the wvorld.
In Ita editorial department will be found dis
cuhblouh of all the
LIVE ISSUES
of the times. Particular attention will be giv
en to the advancement of Science, Art, and
Literature; while all interesting iwetita and
authentic progress of the political \Qprld will
be faithfully presented.
snnsciupTioyi trick.
Ono Year #1 50
Six Months I 00
Invariably In advance.
jgyNo subscription taken for leas than nix
inoiilhs.
MEN COPIES BBMT OK APPLICATION.
Drags and Medicines,
PAINTS AND OILS,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES,
SOAPS, PERFUMERYB,
COMBS AND BRUSHES,
PATENT MEDICINES, Etc.
TOBACCO, BNUEF,
AND THK
CHEAPEST CIGARS EVER.OFFER! D IN I
THIS CITY. ’
West’s Extra Kerosene Oil!
NO. 1 FIRE TEST.
LAMPS und CHIMNEYS and WICK.
PRESCRIPTIONS
ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
Satisfaction guaranteed iu all purchases.
I have for sale the purest and bent Whisky
and Gin in this city for Medicinal purposes.—
One trial will satisfy the moat fastidious.
ROLAND B. HALL,
Dealer In Tborhura’t Garden Seed,
101-tf Oor. CberrvSt. aud Cotton Avenue.
Spotsi 00l Hotel,
NKAIIBY OPPOSITE PAHSEHGKH DEPOT,
(Only one minute’s walk.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
Hoard 3.00 per Day.
YltiAl.H cm* EACH.
T. 11. HARRIS, Proprietor.
C. J. Macijiu.**,
Superintendent.
Jambs VV. Mkaha, In tlie Office.
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Charge of Schedule.
MACON AND WESTERN R. It. CO., I
Macon, Ga., October 81, 1872. j
ON and after Sunday November 3d, tho fol
lowing schedule for Passenger Trains,
will be observed on this road;
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Maeon 8:15 A. M.
Arrive ut Macon 2:05 a. m.
Leave Atlanta 8:20 *• "■
Arrive at Atlanta 2:46 P. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
la:ave Macon 8:50 p. u.
Arrive at Maeon 8:80 A. M.
laaive Atlanta 8:00 **• M -
Arrive at Atlanta A. u.
Making close connections at Maeon, with
Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta,
and with Southwestern Railroad for point* in
Southwest Georgia. At Atlanta with Western
and Atlantic Railway for polnts^Wrab^^
noy-Jtf Superintendent.
Auxlkd L. Burnt. Edgar A Ross.
COAL AND WOOD.
WE are ready to fill orders at reduced rates
for the very best
COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL,
COKE and BLACKSMITH COAL,
also best
UPLAND OAK and HICKORY WOOD.
Orders left ot the office of A. O. Butts, at
store of Wlnsblp A Caiiaway, or at yard M. A
"mim’ wl " r “ clv ‘ pro “Jurrei%Bs.
The Davenport Brother* have quit j
showing ghosts and gone to farming.
ANNUAL FAIR
—OF Till—
Agricultural uml Mechanical
ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA,
Hold at Savannah.
COMMENCING
MONDAY, DECEMBER .TOth, 1872,
And continue during the week.
Central Railroad and connections and
1 Atlanta and Gulf Railroad and connection*
will transport visitors for one fare, returning
free.
M l HUH CONTEST.
There will be a Sabre Contest between the.
Savannah and Augusta Sabre Clubs on Decern
ber 4tli and stb.
RACES.
(>pen to the world, three or more to enter.
Fastest Trotting Single-harness Horse, Purse
$100; Fastest pair of Trotting Horses, owned
and used a* such, Purse, SSO; BestSingle-har
ness Horse, Plate, S2O; Best pair of Harness
Horses, Plate, $25; Best Pacing Horse, Plate,
sls; Running Race, Sweepulakcs, mile beats,
three or more to enter, two to start, entrance
10 per cent., Purse, S2OO.
COTTON PUEMIUIN.
The Chamber of Commerce offer the follow
ing premiums:
For best throe bales of upland cotton of one
planter’s growth ou exhibition, premium to go
to planter, SSO.
For three bales ranking second In quality,
premium to go to planter, *lO.
For three bales ranking third in quality, S3O;
premiums to go to planters
For the best bale of seu island cotton, SSO;
next best iu quality, premium to go to plautor,
$lO.
For the best Gin for upland cotton, WOO.
For tile, best bushel of Rough Rice, of the va
riety known as gold seed, prenituu to go to
planter, $lO.
For tire best bushel of Rough Riee, of the va
riety known us white, premium to go to plan
ter, $lO.
No fee will he charged for entering of exhib
iting arllelcs.
For Premium Lists or other infuniiatiou, ap
ply to J. H. EBTII.L, Secretary,
IHO-td Savannah, Ga.
To (lie llii.lnr.s Men of Macon
THE ALT.ANV NEWS
Circulate, exclusively in Dougherty, Mitchell,
l,cc. Bakerand Worth Counties.
I lie wealthiest Cotton growing section
of CeorgUi._i*2 , fS
I 1110 MOWN
is Uie beat Advertising Medium in.SouLtiwest
ern Georgia.
A OVEIITIHE VKNTH SOLICITtIi
CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor.
89
TIIE PUEnililt WEEKLY.
I T la universally conceded that advertising Is
a necessity to success in business; it U also
conceded, by the shrewdest business men, thst
newspapers are the best medium for reaehlug
all parties whose trade is desired.
THK MONROE ADVERTISER
reaches more of the people trading with Ms
con than any other journal published in the
country; it is, therefore, the bent medium of
communication with th# planting interests.
We will lie happy ot any time to furnish refer
ences to leading merchants here and elsewhere,
who will testify to the fact that they have re
ceived orders for goods from parties who read
their cards In Thr. Advrrtuer. In fact, many
who have availed themselves of Its columns,
candidly say that Its value exceeds that of at)
other journals in which they are represented.
The Advertiser has tho freshness of youth and
the ripeness of sge, and Is therefore deservedly
successful.
CHARACTER OF ADVERTISEMENTS.
No advertisements arc admitted which are
not believed to bo above question and of real
value, und from parties so unquestionably re
liable that the readers of. The Advertiser will be
safe in ordering them from any dlstauee. To
our readers, the fact of Its appearance here b*e
all the weight of endorsement and authority.
Address, JAS. P. HARRISON,
Forsyth, Georgia.
Change of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFCK, j
Macon A Brunswick Railroad Cos., 5-
Macon, Ga., October 30, 1872. )
ON and after Thursday October 31, 1872,
trains on this road will run as folloyr6 :
DAY PASSHNOER TRAIN, DAILT (SUNDAYS EX
CEI'TKD.)
Leave Mucon 9 t 0 X. V.
Arrive at Jejup 6:85 P. M-
Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 p. M.
Leave Brunswick 4:30 a. m.
Arrive at Jesup 6:45 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 5:10 P. M.
NIOUT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILT.
Leave Maeon $-25 p. m
Arrive at Jesnp 5.00 a m
Arrive at Savannah S
Leave Jesup V<m .
Arrive at Macon '••**• *
Both day and night teains connect* closely
at Jesup with trains to and from Florida.
IIAWKINSVII.I.E TRAIN DAILT, (SCNDAT* X
-CEIrtED.!
Leave Huwklnsvtlle 6:5* *• •
Arrive at Macon 1B:u5 A - ¥ -
WM. MacREA,
General Superintendent*
TO MERCHANTS!
MERCHANTS wishing to place their name
und business prominently before the peo
ple of Macon, Taylor, Crawford and Houston
counties should advertise in the BUSINESS
XllßKoft. Circulation good and increasing
very fast Rates liberal. „
V T. CHRISTOPHER,