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CITY GOVERNMENT.
IV, %. Wi l l’. li.v**r.
ALDERMEN:
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IV. I. ;• tkon,
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i) t) vi.v, K. Wmjuen-TKin.
.1 Williamson Treasurer.
\ ili,Mam- Unk
l. .1. Bacon m
IK, ii. N, lioLMi s C-lty 1 hi-lcnil.
,mi - Martin, (Jliiof of Police.
■ Txvi.ok first Lieutenant.
;N ' 11 ;’it Second l.ieuteimnt.
\ Wu.iiv Third Lieutenunt.
• Ki>nry Giiiit'il House Keeper.
11 \;in' tinViiiif. street Overseer.
. City Sexton.
, ii : akin Magazine Keener.
in li ft in: Clerk of tlie Market.
.1031 I’KIVIiMJ.
I'lils Ollice i* I*re|iiiretl to e\.
.(li l*i*iiiliil' :>• |i iees lo
Mt ,i< ilie limes, mill in i sljle
.ulisliieloi'V lo all. I’ine werl*
i.little ii -*|>WiiUy. We noliiit
a.mi- orilers, smd will do our
lies) to |>leiisie you. fill I P*.
iIoHe affairs.
vi inn. cam pec, ii, isya.
UorUiiis Wan
;i \o u:mt to lmven voio<* 'im tin Democratic
Convention onTm <!:■> v t, : ■ i •c !• for
o’clock. The suggestion inude in this
n U per to hare, the hour chunked for jour bene
fit has not been heeded. Look to your rights.
I*< I’MOIB Sf !.
Prof. J. T. Willis has just returned from
>avamiah, and will resume the teaching of pu
pils in his new method of paintin'?. Orders
left at Burke A: Co'-, will receive prompt atten
tion.
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* (liood Harbtr.
>. Jmve clean and well without slopping
■,,111 over with dirty soap suds is a blessing few
, njoy. Mike Napier, the challenge barber, is
ihe man who can do the clean tiling by you.
Efroulh iroin Ilpizooiy.
Mr. Robert Wuggeustein lost his line Gray,
few days ago, from a relapse from tin- horse
Pease, which resulted in pneumonia. He
v \s well known in Macon.
.Here Arresif.
Mr. Henry T. Conner w as arrested yeslonlay
even for violation of tht Enforcement At t. He
-Ave bond in the. sum of $2,500.
Mr. Tom Artope at a s arrested tlii= morning
•ii the same change. He gave bond in the sum
i ? 1,500.
M: •shall IJurbauni made the arrests.
rai Wagncr'si MinixlrHs.
Kemcinber that this famous troupe of burnt
. ,rk artists appear on our boards Monday
right.
Cal Wagner is perhaps one of the best men in
his line that we have out. lie bus a world-wide
fame.
In Town.
Mr Jerman 1?. Goodioe, of the large produce
and grain firms of Sunward, Goodioe & Cos.,
Louisville, Ky., and Underwood, Goodioe ik
Lo., Ist Louis is in the city. He will remain
with us but a few days.
Mr. Goodioe was formerly of the house of
Warren Mitchell & Cos , of Louisville.
Iti-antii'iil si* a ISo<‘.
To-day being election day lmt few ladies
visited the holiday gift bazar of Brown & Cos.
1 he young men however, are busy purchasing
presents, but as Brown A Cos., have an endless
assortment the ladies on Monday and other
days, will find a splendid lot on hand.
Kill Arp
Is a gelding this time,’and has been sold to a
Louisville gentleman for $1,500. It is said he
lias taken more premiums than any other horse
in Kentucky. Now this can’t be the genuine
Bill Arp, for he is not that sort of a horse.—
Bill save he saw his name on a barrel of Ken
tucky whisky a few days ago, but couldn’t
[recognize himself a bit. Perhaps he furnished
the barrel!
Bills 3111 <1 I.HIIOJ .
I These young gentlemen are keeping up the
[well-earned reputation of the old Ellis stand
Im Mulberry street.
I The Saloon and Restaurant above is now as
|i always has been the finest in Georgia
I its general and special appointments and
■nangument.. It would he difficult to sug
l.t any improvements upon this Delmonieo
[establishment of Macon.
The floor below is filled with a general assort
ment of the purest, the freshest and the best
things to eat that can be purchased any where
in the United States and brought to our
market. As articles for the Christmas holi
idavs are now in such general request, the
leader will find Ellis A Lancy fully prepared to
apply any and everything demanded.
Mol Mini til ISil'.sHl.
i'li.: Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel thus
■ aks of this gentleman's performance:
I Last night Mr. Sol Smith Russell opened at
|i.irardey's Opera House. Mr. Russell lias
|..:!en performed here before with the Swiss
■Bell Ringers, and made himself n prime favor
lit.: with his Augusta audiences. Though now
Iguing it on “ his own hook,” he proved none
line less attractive, and was complimented with
I;, very good opening house. Mr. Russell gave
I whole show by himself. His personations
I 'ere inimitable. ' The changes were made with
I it rapidity and were an perfect and coui-
I. lete that they seemed almost miraculous.
I.ii- “elastic countenance,” as lie proudly terms
I face which can be twisted it will into any
I liape and made to assume any expression do
l-in-d, was even more elastic than usual and
I kept the crowd convulsed with laughter. His
I pianist, Mr. French, rendered material assist-
I nee during the evening.
The lilectlon To-Day.
FIKST WARD.
I At No. 3 Engine House more votes were
II 'oiled up to 12 o’clock than at any ottier poll-
I lag place. A great many split tickets are voted.
I A small crowd was in attendance this mom
>g, and it was very enthusiastic.
SECOND WARD.
But few voted up to 12 o’clock at this ward,
I although it is the largest in the city. Tliecan-
I 'Lisles were on hand, working like beavers.
I Little hoys were around circulating straight
I Democratic tickets. The tickets arc terribly
I l iitup. The polling place of this ward i* at
I No. t Engine House.
Tfirm> WARD.
I Ihe Court House presented anything but a
I 'vly scene. At one time this morning there
a, :e only three voters anywhere around it.
i split tickets ~eem to Ne the order of the day at
| tills precinct
fourth ward.
Ihr city Had had the largest crowd of any
other polling pi ace tliisjnoniing, but there
Wre but few voter* among them. Tbc usual
-putting of ticket* is carried on to a consid
erable extent
INDICATIONS.
A t the earir hour of our going to press it is a
hard matter to aavwhp is elected, but from dote
serration aud a iceuiml cauva*in£, we pre-
ei that BMrir all of the peoples’ ticket is
*
More About tile Suicide.
In our account of this melancholy ufl'uir yes
terday, w e failed to give any description of the
wound made bv the razor. Wo are indebted to
Dr Hammond, one of the attending physi
dans, for the following detailed description:
Mrs. Bone cut her throat from the ster
m -eleido-muntordious muscle of the light, to
, the corresponding muscle of the left aide, sev
ering all the intervening tissues of the neck
down to the cvi viei 1 vertebra. The caiotid
ai tcries and jugular veins were laid bare,but not
divided. The wind pipe (trachco i was cut across,
above the poniuni adatui; the razor b* ing di
rected upwards, severed the intcgumenU above
the glottis and ejiiglotthy and parsing over
the o.i hyoidf*, ju*t beneath the tongue, de
tachhig these important organs from the
larynx uud pharynx. The pharynx, at its in
ferior portion, was cut across just at it*
junction with the wsophaffitn (gullet) and
all the intervening tisanes to the cervical
vertebra. The organism thus transfixed
retracted, or rather dropped down to the top
of the breast bone, leaving a large ami fright
ful gash three inches iu extent. As the os hy
ohbs was detached from the rinuiu 11 the mus
cles that arise from the different cartilages of
the windpipe ami which arc inserted into the
o.s hgoitics were cut through, consequently their
several offices were suspended, which was
wel* illustrated by the pathological effect! upon
the physiological action. There are eight
small muscles arising from various c.ireu
tions which arc Inserted into the hyoid bone,
so called. tVoui i’ ■ resemblance to the Greek lot
t, i l These t ight muscles move this little
bone in every conceivable direction ; they ele
vate and dilate the ji/iiirgi v-to grasp the food,
then contract and propel it into the msopha
gus (swallow), to be from thence conveyed into
the stomach. The offices of these muscles be
ing destroyed, as also iho&e concerned in re
spiration and the voice, it will be at once per
ceived that the :carful prospect of starvation
is sooner or later to be realized by the unfortu
mite and much lo be pitied sufferer!
The vocal chords arc silent, consequently no
intelligent sound or word will probably ever be
uttered by her again. She cannot eject
the sputa and morbid accretions from-her
mouth and throat, hence there, is a con
stant dread of suffocation. She failed to cut
the nerve* of taste, and therefore craves for
food, as she is hungry ; she calls for something
lo cool her thirst and for something to eat! but
she is unable to swallow. If she sips a little
ice water, it glides over her parched tongue
mechanically and out at the wound in her neck
which affords her no relief. She is thus tanta
lized from day to day. She often exclaims “1
am hungry!” “lam starving,” but the little
muscles which conveys the savory food into the
pharynx are paralized and she cannot swallow !
All the surgical skill yet employed lias failed
to afford her any relief. And it is probable
that no human agency can repair the injury,
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets every Ist aud 3d
Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue.
Mizpah Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and
4th Thursday nights at Masonic Ilall.
Constantine Chapter, wo. 4, K. A. M., meets
every 2d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hull.
St. Omcr Commandery, No. 2, Knights Tem
plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at
Masonic Ilall.
FIREMEN.
Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in
each month—House Poplar st., coiner 3d.
Ocmulgee No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near
City Hall.
Young America No 3 meets Ist Monday night
in each month —House 3dst., corner Mulberry
Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House corner Hawthorne and 3d
streets.
Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in each
month —Housed in City Hall.
Hook and Ladder No. 1 meets Ist Friday
night in each month —House Poplar st., cor
ner 2d.
ODD FELLOWS.
Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs
day night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cotton Avenue.
United Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every
Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Germania Lodge, No. 59, meets every ,
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Ilall.
Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at
Odd Fellows’ Hall on 2d and 4th Mondays of
each month.
KNIGHTS OF PVTIIIAS
Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’
Ilall.
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 Ilall in Hollingsworth Block.
Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets every
Monday night at Progress Club Hall.
Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs
day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill.
societies
Progress Club meets 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. 143, I. O. li. It, meets
second and fourth Sundays in each month.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets
every Wednesday night at the Pu*icngcr De-pot.
Visiting brethren welcome,
CIIL'RCHEs.
KjjL*oj,ul —Christ Church, K<v. B. Johnson,
Bc<^or—Walnut st., between 2d and 3d. Ser
vices JO 1-2 a. m. and 8 p. m.
St. Paul’s Church, Itev. If. K. lU< -, Hector
—Vineville. Services II a. m. ; sr. m. Chil
dren's Service ; 0 p. m. Evening Prayer.
St. Barnabas, services by the Hector of Christ
Church, at si\ m. Near Macon & Brunswick
Railroad Freight Depot.
Catholic — St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. D.
Bazin. Mass 7a.m. ; High Ma- 10:Of) \. M.;
Vespers 4 1-2 p. m.
Prcrftyfcrian —Mulberry St, Church, Rev. C.
B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 10 1-2 a. m. and
8 P. M.
Windsor Hill Church, Itev. Wm. McKay,
pastor. Services semi-monthly.
IsraelitUh Syiuigorpm —J. IL Hertz, President
Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve
ning and Saturday morning.
Bapttit— lst Baptist, Kcv. W. 11. Mclntosh,
pastor—2d Street, between Cherry and Poplar.
Services 10 1-2 a. m. and 8 [-4 r. v.; Sunday
school 4 1-2 p. m.
Second Baptist, Itev. Jamo Mi L yde, pastor
—near Findlay’s Foundry. Heme* 101*2 a. m.
and 8 p. m.
Mission Chapel, Wind or 11:'! applied from
the city churches.
Mzthodixl Ejjincopal —Mu 1 berry Street, Kcv.
J. O. Branch, pastor —Mulberry -t., comer Ist.
Services at 10 1-12 a. m. and 8 p. m.
First Street Church, Rev. W. W. Dicks, pas
tor —Ist street, between Oak and Arch. Ser
vices 10 1-2 A. M. and p. m.
Vlueville Church, supplied from the city
churches.
j East Macon Church, Rev. J. W. Burke, jas*
tor. Services 10 1-2 a. m. and 4r. m.
The celebrated “ Ponies ’’ (Imported) minus
the Epizootic for sale only at the New Tork
Grocery Store.
Another Ticket.—' The latest ticket for
public favor contains the names of the well
known boot ami shoe dealers, McKervy A
Maloney . They invite the public to examine
their stock.
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IsHJICN II Otlftfl* Nalovu.
This* famous saloon, under the control of
that prince of good fellows, Ullmaun, is Hour*
Uhinglike the proverbial bay tree. The bar is
stocked with the purest wines and liquors and
genuine imported cigars. Gasper Malado, the
celebrated oyster opener, is with him, and is
ready to supply customers with oysters in every
shape. Go around ami ste (Jllmann
dec lo cod
Look to Yoru Interest. —Brown makes
four pictures for $1; 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. novLS-tf.
To be or not to be was a question that was
once asked. If you want good shoes or boots
you have only to call at McKervy A; Maloney's
to he satisfied. It.
Fine Ti hkevs.—The finest lot of turkeys
in the market are for sale at (J. C. Balkcom fe
Co.'s on Fourth street. Besides turkeys they
have everything else in the grocery line. Now
is the time to lav in your stock of good things
for Christmas. St
Cam. at 8. T. B. 1\ Walker's this evening,
if you want such things as choice Tennessee
Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap
ples, Oranges, Bannanas, Malaga Grapes, or
anything else in the fancy or family grocery
line.
octlT tf 88 Ciikuryßt.
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The best in the would 44 Putzvl tfc Jacobs
Favorite.” Noy 27 tf
o*— —
‘‘Putzel's Delight'' will delight all smokers.
; Delightful.
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Latest News. —Brown makes those tine
Ink pictures twenty-five cents less. Old pho
tograph- copied correctly .
No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
No cards. nov. 11 —tf.
A favorite with everybody, ‘‘Putzel A Jacobs
Favorite.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
Daily ICeview Market,
Office Macon Daily Entcki’kibe, ;
December 14—2 o’clock, P. M. )
Cotton. —The market to-day is quiet,'noth,
ing doing* of any consequence.
The following prices rule to-day :
Clean Red 16)^@17
Ordinary Ifi3-7(i
Good Ordinary 17)£(a)
Low Middlings
Middlings
“The receipts yesterday were 019 bales; ship
ments 301 bales ; sold 402 bales.
STATEMENT.
Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872 —
bales 41S
Received last 24 hours 019
Received previously 39,311—39,930
Total receipts 40,342
Snipped last 24 hours 304
Shipped previously 27,987—28,351
Stock on hand lust evening— 11/J9l
MARKETS BY
New York, Dee. 14, 10 a. m.— Gold
Spot—cotton quiet. Ordinary 17c.; good Ordi
narylß%; strict good Ordinary 1811-16; low
middling 19%; good middling 21%; aterling
9%@H%
Liverpool, December 14, 1 P. m.—Cotton,
quiet and stead; sales 12,000; speculation 3,000;
middling uplands 10%; middling Orleans 10%.
2.45 p. m.—Gold 12%. Spot cotton closes
quiet and steady; sales 845; exports 526; trans
portation 75; low middlings, 19%. Othergoods
unchanged. Futures steady; salss 12,650;
March 19 11-10.
Liverpool, December 14, 11 a. m.—Cotton
quiet and steady; sales 12,000 bales; middling
uplands 10%; middling Orleans 10%.
College Hill Drugstore.
Cor. Cotton Avenue A College St.
rpiIANKFUI, fur Hie liberal patronage ex
-1 tended to this enterprise during 'in: past
year, with a view to its CONTINUED USE
FULNESS and CONVENIENCE I have
ItI’rS.U.MSII I! I> THE STOC K,
and am now amply prepared to put up physi
cians and family prescriptions of
Pure and Fresh Medicines,
to which my personal attention will at all
times be given.
Niilt Calls at Any Hair,
PROMPTLY ANSWERED from mv residence
adjoining tins Store.
I SHALL KEEP ON HAND
Pure Wines and Liquors
l-’OU MEDICAL USE,
LAN Dlt E TIPS WARRANTED GARDEN
SEED,
ItEKOSiyE OIL, LAMPS.
CHIMNEYS, WICK ANI) THINGS
TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF,
TOILET ARTICLES, and everythin}; asuaiiy
found in a Drug Store.
1 am offering an excellent article of GREEN
and BLACK TEAS.
STREET CAR TICKETS, four for 25 cents.
Sole A vents for the AMERICAN A CHINA
TEA C 0.,:;. i Vei-ey Street, N. V. City. The
oldest Tea House in America.
decSly T. I*. FOttP, ~
Change of Schedule.
MACON AND WESTERN K. R. CO., I
Macon, Ga., October HI, 1572. )
ON and after Sunday November fid, the fol
lowing schedule for Passenger Trains,
will he observed on this road :
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Macon 8:10 A. ft.
Arrive at Macon 2:05 A. M.
Leave Atlanta 8:20 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 2:40 p. ft.
NIGHT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
L<ave Macon 8:00 p. ft.
Arrive at. Macon 8:20 a. m.
i-eave Atlanta 8:00 p. ft.
Ai rive at Atlanta 4:55 A. m.
Making close connections at Macon with
Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta,
and with Southwestern Railroad for point* In
Soutiiw< -t. Georgia. At Atlanta with Western
and Atlantic Kail wav for points West.
A. J. WHITE,
nov2tf Superintendent
BOARD.
DAY board and board and lodging in a pri
vate house, can la: had by applying t
W. D. Rainey on Walnut atreet, Macon.
Kept. 12,1872. 137-102.
DENTISTRY
r 1 *EF.TII tilled, nound or decayed, ami, if dr
A sired, Flint Rock ptiliclurcd emit v muted
lit the shortest possible notion by Morrison
Dental Hiiud Engine; and nil other new lin en
tlous, both standard mid humbug, used In the
most selentltlc nud skillful manner, bv
Ok. .1. I>. MeKELLAR,
No.ji’. 1 Second street.
dee It! lit next to.I. W. Burke A Cob.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
MXCo.N AND"\VKbTKkN"kTI{~C()“”■(
Tukasiuiek’s UFFIOB, Macon, Dec. 11,1ST’!. I
At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the Company, to be held at the oilier
of the Company In this city on Tuesday, the
7tli day of January next, the question of the
union and consolidation of this Company with
the Central Kailrond and Hanking Company
of Georgia, under the charter of eahl company,
will be submitted.
MILO 8. FREEMAN,
decl# id Secretary and Treasurer.
HOOK & STEPHENS,
DRALKRB IX
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
UOhhISGS WORTH MOCK. I'OVRTII
STREET.
IJVNTIRELY New, Fresh, Pure, Genuine mid
jJ Warranted to suit the taste of every one
OUR CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES
ARE uow in store, uud all parties are in\ itetl
. to call and purchase anything they want.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
WE are receiving every morning, Odar
Keys llaml-Gpcnnl Oysters, perfectly
Fresh and Guaranteed.
BLACK and various other favorite kind- of
FKESIi FISH on hand every day.
hook: a BTi:piis.!\s.
dec 12-3 m
DENTAL NOTICET
NOTICE IS lIRUKHY UIVEN THA I
DR. W. W. FORD
IS CUK ONLY LICENSEE FOB THE
(JSE OF RUBBER AS A B '
FOR ARTIFICIAL
TEETH,
in Macon, Georgia. All persons are ln icby
cautioned against purchasing Rubber Dental
Plates of any parties not Licensed of this ( om
pany, as l>y so doing they render themselves
equally liable to prosecution for infringement.
A reward will be paid for information Unit will
lead to the conviction of any parties of unlawful
use of our Patents. JOsIAII BACON,
Trans. Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Cos.
JiostoUy J)t >\ 1, 1872. <|cc 11-1 ill
Mayor’s Office, Ma on, December 10,1872.
IN addition to the usual inconvenience which
lias been suffered by the public from the
prevalence of the horse disease, we now sec a
complete blockaded condition of our railroads
and the almost total suspension of all coinmer
cial business in our city for mere lack of str-t
transportation. This unusual state of afiairs
suggests the want, of some immediate relief,
both to the railroads ami the merchant. Cpon
consultation, therefore, with the railroad an
thorities and the different dray companies in
the city, I hereby give notice to any and all per
sona in the adjoining counties, that they are in
vited and requested to bring in their ox-teams
and assist us in the dray work of our city for
the next two or three weeks, at the end of
which time we hope to be able to resume the
horse and mule labor.
Parties bringing their oxen to the city will
be allowed to use them in the dray age of all
goods FREE OF LICENSE. It is believed that
twenty to thirty teams could find constant
work here for several days, at good paying
prices.
decll tf W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
Stockholder's Meeting.
Office Macon and Western R. ii. Cos., 1
Macon, Ua., Nov. ISO, \H7i. f
The annual meeting of Stockholders of the
Macon and Western Kailrond Company, lor the
election of President and Directors to serve for
the ensuing year, and any other business that
may he brought before them will be held lit Ihe
office of the Company in this city on Tuesday
the 7th day of January next at 10 o’clock a. m.
MILO 8. FREEMAN,
novSO td Secretary and Treasurer.
■*. LOWESTHAI/S
BAU&LAUER BEEIINALOON,
( Mahskt’s oi,d stand.)
Opposite Medical College, Mulberry St.
r jvi [IS Saloon is supplied with the best Wines,
A Liquors and Cigars ill the market, nHd
sparkling Lager Beer of superior quality. Free
lunch every day from 10 to 12 o’clock and
extra lunches served up at any hour in the day
or night. Swiss Choose, Goose, Duck, Ham,
Salads and anything that may he desired for
lunch. nov24-tf
DR. P. H. WRIGHT
Respectfully tender his professional
services to the citizens of Macon ami vi
cinity, Office at Drug Storn No. 8 Brown
House Block. Residence at Rev. Samuel Boy
kin’s, Georgia avenue. Calls left at either
place will receive prompt attention, oelfitf
“ MISS M. A. DANIEL
WOULD respectfully inform the Lmlh- of
Macon and vicinity that she to! <n
rooms at .Ho* lO Cotton Avenue (up b'irw;,
where she i - prepared to do Dkksh Making in
the lat/xt and r/tont ulyhy, and v/ar
rants to give satisfaction. oct3l -2w
FOR RENT.
dknn PER MONTH by the year in ud varn-e.
Two nice rooms, best locality In the
city for Dentist or Millinery business. Apply
at this office, or No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
oct23-tf.
ON CONSIGNMENT
- HY
J, Holmes &Cos„
(No. 82 T lili il Street.
j BBLS. TENNESSEE AI'PLES
50 bids. POTATOES.
Also one car load of choice, .elect
HINT PROOF OATS,
Superior to anything of the kind ever before
offered in this market. Give us a call.
nov3otf_
JAO. B. WELTIS
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE ON ftp SffKKET OVER
1.. W. KA H* AE’S ST¥.
2D-1
BGS T O N
Nil V.MI!!. ’ -MM jt Lille.
IOW rules of' i■ ii i iiHunmco. Kind*
j cla**.* p:i ,u)t!:ilion*. Order
you i :v ** *l-. 1 11 j>i ■ • i ■ v ' i o-Mi ami Ha van null
Steam lull ilelav and extra
hand line. BH ’ll \ 1 :' >\ ,v BARNARD,
•nt, Savuiinali, Ga.
F. M* Iv; :. *( A CD., Agents,
L 1 -20i* Boston.
Commission Merchant,
I.'lt HAV NT'KEKT,
Bet. Wl.lt iker ami I’ ■ I st., Savannah, Ga.
All Older • Will > e •• 11 • ili<*n (’oil
aignments uf all ki ■ p.-eiiulH - lieUed.
131-301)
BOITm; “cKLNZIE,
Cotton :rn loniraisslon
>sllltrll tvrs,
lOfk ECuy ■■ I, Hm similltll, Gil.
181-:J0l*
MBYER, Sc CO..
wuoi.rs.Yi.: orvi.i u;s i\
Coots and Shoes,
I*' ICroiijglaf oit St v acmsili, Gai
MereluUits Mpplinl :>t New York Market
131 200 Price-*.
A. S. ABA ESUO.,
COMMISSION MKIIOUANTS
AND— ’
lß'illi-rs ill ! r• ij f•. i'isli am! 1 miiliicf,
No. 10 lily SI., B:iv;mn:ili, Ga.
Goiislgmm'iits :-oli, ir!.
Order.- prinupllv nib ml.>l b 1.1 SOI*
33. B. SMYTHE,
mt’oim t: ci’ <
Ghi*asv :o e ad 4'liiiia,
And Deni rin . : . . liin , (Lmds,
M 2 (’ongresa ami 1 II .’l. Juliim Sts.
- \ VAN NAi!, C \ 121 200
f. w. s;- <¥:•; tA at..
CulfDH t’iii'loi ssisf! Cciiri.'il
Commisr.; •' icrchants
SAVA A ' <: -;2:DEE<|JI %.
Bagging sind Ti* • 1 i*• • 1 I iniukel prieea.
Ac. maign
lllents. M’i!.' I. I'llciOO
A. 11. *S! \MI Ii I. I i'bl IIMAN.
. . .
Com bants
Ooi i B 3 amt I fray ton Streets,
2 A V.A '■ * \ !i, GA, 131 200
L. IIN.
V/-':. ‘ ‘ASTI.V,
ats v ' • n vr 9 vw,
~XJO. 3 COT T ■
i\ M.YGUN, GA.
32-107
wow ns a l . '. ~i \m*
SL AK : I TER.’S,
O' N FOl I i'll ii • ■, in 'Moor t* Wil
burn Ac Edward.-, i ■ tin* phiec to buy
Tcp ai 0 Ims toils.
My sto'-k i ( i : ad (••!! 'I "f every
thing in till' liil! •i . i I ( ' illfcr* io|i i T\' LillC.
Weddiu:: I'arH* 1 ■ i 11111:1 <■ 11:11 >1 <-
Thankful Lo the eii i. ■ n of ,M:i "ii for punt
patronage, I r< • m*ll.■!! ■ >!i*•'.t a lie nil Imre
for the future. I'nur- :mhl ■ me mid I w ill
guarantee satis f:ieli<.;i.
nov 15 lm G. 3LAI G|ITER.
Marshall House
SAVANNA 11, GA.,
A. SC. M 4 >:, I’t'oprii'lor.
BOARD PER DAY #3.00.
121-20!)
Savannah Store
NORTHEA. 'i’ CORNER OF MrINTOHII
AND FOURTH .STREET,
MA.:<:V, GEORGI E
I HAVE opened, in i- eim ctlon with my
choice Liquor and i ain’y Grocery Store, a
GREEN M IRKET-
Where 1 will f:o l.i li to 1-j i lil'i .q
CHOICE BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SAU
SAGES, (, \M!OF AM, KINDS,
FISH, OYSTERS, VEGETA
JiI.F.S arid FiII;ITS,
(mil articles too nrmeroini to mention.
NOV 1.8 If W. A. GIBBONS.
4’. W. HOWitRI),
A, TX Oil it JE x AJO LA W.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Oflie :lt Ink ... '' ', ( in II ) street.
'■ -/ Ail ~ i |ri'ouijjt atten
tion 05-173
ATT - .. . LAW,
ICiiIHIOD 2 {binding,
CHKM:' Y 1 ’ • \\ GGOKGJA.
ItHStf
A. LAW,
ir,l: : BAY WANNA 11, GA.
/ 40M.F.1 : nr P-d t,i and
D n p. <>. 7.
181-20,1
Pulaski House,
HAVANNAH, GA.,
j n<i. w. <: \ ~ bon sc re.,
PROI’KinoKS.
A lii-rtt e!a- - hoe- - in every rc-peet,
181-2(8)
.41. U.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
rVJUNKR '>' '•■!) ■ ECONO
\J Mtre, t.., in in, Mi. ~n, Ga.
211 Ml
Press for Sale!
WE have f„ 1 ‘ '• 'z • GORDON
PRESS fAlbotoO and a KUGGI.ES’
PAPER CUTTER i , good condition. To he
had at a bargain -old to make room for lar
ger and fltater machined.
Ado, c. "
LIN.-S. WING A SMITH,
Macon, Ga.
WINSHIP <fc CALLAWAY,
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST
CLOTHING HOUSE
IN IHE STATE,
;">0 N<*<ioiid Htroet, Maoon, lieorgia.
oetl9Bu>
For tie liars
f ItlllC lu st place to aeleet a aullahlc ami ua#-
1 fill pre.rutfur tho holidaya iul
MACK BROTHERS.
BEST KID GLOVES
AT *1.25, worth *2.00, to he found at
MACK BROTHERS.
A SPLENDID CORSE
AT Ode., worth 11.50, can ho hud of
MACK BROTHER*.
JUST RECEIVED!
Tho “LI COA ROW”—very nretty.
The “LUCCA” IIA NDK KIiCIIIICF- vary
Immliiomc and in all color.
25 DOZEN
Ladles’ ami Denis’ TIES ami SCYItKN,
Another large lot of LswJliV and Children’*
MERINO VESTS.
Cliililreu’# ltrwn, Mixed anil Strip**]
WINTER IHOSE.
Fancy Knit Woolon Uoodw, Ftc.
Alt of NIUWI.K very cheap, and sell
ing very fast.
Csll early and make your s#l#etion*.
l’rlcca lower than ev#r.
MACK BROTHERS,
Second street, Damour Block.
deed !!w—m-w-f.
Spotsvooi Hotel,
NKAKLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT,
(Only ons mlnuta’fi walk.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
Hom’d tt.oo per Day.
niiALN 7A CENTS MACH.
T. H. HARRIS, Proprietor.
C. J. Maci.ii.i.an,
Superintendent.
.J A VII * W. Muaka, In the Office.
I t.f
PROSPECTUS
Macon vuUy Enterprise,
/ xN or about the Urr.t week 111 December,
‘ / we will Issue from till* office the first iiuiu
her of a
Larie, Life ffeetly Paper!
It will contain all the the Telegraphic news
of the week, aud the latest reliable information
on all subjects aud from all parts of tlio world.
In its editorial department wlji lie found dis
cessions of all the
LIVE ISSUES
of the times. Particular attention will be giv
en to the advaneauieut of Science, Art, and
Literature; whil* all interesting avonls and
authentic program of the polllloal world will
he faithfully praaented.
auaacitimoa mum.
Ous Year $1 50
Six Months I 00
Invariably in advance.
subscription takes tor lew than six
months.
yy-.Vow D the time to sabecrthc. Sprci-
MBM oonas SJt.VT Oft AXPIIOATt**.
ANNUAL FAIR
—OP THE—
Agricultural and Mechanical
AHOCUTION OF GKOKUM.
Hold at Snvnuunb.
COMMF.NCINU
MONDAY, DECEMDEK .’loth, 1878.
And continue during the week.
r pilK CVntrnl Railroad and oonnactlona and
1. A tlnniit and Gull Railroad and connection,
will transport visitors for one fare, returning
free.
M.tHlti: ( OATIINT.
There will bo u Snbro Contest botwcn the
Savannah and Augusta Sabre Clubs on llcccm
berdth and sth.
R.tCFM.
Open to the world, three or more to enter.
Fastest Trotting Single harness Ilorse, Curse.
*I(K); Fastest pair of Trotting llorsca, owned
and used as such, Purse, Soil; Best Single-har
ness Horse, Plate, #2O; Rest pair of Harness
Horses, Plate, #-!!>; Rest Pacing Horse, Plate,
#l6; Running Race, Sweepstakes, mile heats,
three or more to enter, two to start, entrance
10 per cent., Purse, #!!<X).
COTTON PHEMIIIMM.
The Chamber of Commerce offer the follow
ing premiums:
For best three hales of upland cotton of one
planter’s growth on exhibition, premium to go
to planter, #SO.
For three bales ranking second In ipiaHty,
premium to go to planter, #4O.
For three bales ranking third in quality, #80;
premiums to go to planters
For the best hale of sea Island cotton, #SO ;
next best in quality, premium to go to planter,
#4O.
For the best Gin for upland cotton, #IOO.
_ For the heat bushel of Rough Klee, of the va
riety known as gold seed, premiun to go to
planter, #lO.
Forlhe best bushel of Rough Rice, of the va
rlety known as white, premium to go to plan
ter, #lO.
No fee will he charged for entering of exhib
iting article#.
For Premium Lists or other information, ap
ply to J. 11. ESTILL, Secretary,
185-td Savannah, Ga.
T® (III* .41 Ctl Ol* 411|4-011
THE ALBANY NEWS
Circulate* exclusively in Dougherty, Mitchell,
Lee, Baker ami Worth Counties.
MT Th wealth lent Cotton growing section
of Georgia. .Jfc|
Tin-: nkwk
Is the boat. Advertising Medium iuHnutbwest*
ern Georgia.
A nVEIITISKMRNTS lOMCITEIi.
CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor.
Btf
HIM FK1.41H.41 HDMKLI.
IT ia uulversally conceded tliat adrertlelug is
a necessity to sueees* in buHiuess ; it ia also
conceded, by the shrewdest business men, that
uew*papers are the beat medium for reaching
all parties whose trade is desired.
Tltß MONRO It ADVERTISER
reachra more of the people trading witli Ma
con tliau aay oilier journal published lu the
country; it Is, therefore, the bent medium of
communication witli the planting Interests.
We will be happy at any time to furnish refer
ences to leading merchants here and elsewhere,
who will testify to the fact that they have re
ceived orders lor goods from parties who read
their cards in The Advertiurr. In fact, inuny
who have availed themselves of Its columns,
candidly say that its value exceeds that of all
other Journals in which they are. represented.
The Adiiertiter lias the freshness of youth and
the ripeness of age, aud is therefore deservedly
►uccessful.
CHARACTER OF ADVRRTIBKMENTO
- advcrtiscmcutH nrc admitted vrtilali an
not believed to be above question and of reul
value, and from parti ch ho uiiquctionablv re
liable tlmt the rcaderß of The AdvertUnr will be
safe In ordering them from any diwtancc. To
our readers, the fact of 1U appearance here ban
all the weight of endorsement and authority.
Address, JAB. V. HARKIBON,
Forsyth, Georgia.
Change of Schedule.
SEJ'EK/NTENDENT’S OFFCE, .
Macon tfe Brunswick Kaiiroad Cos., J-
Macon, (ia., October 30, 1 b? 2. )
ON and after Thursday October 81, 187a,
traina on tbiaroud will run us follow* :
HAT PAHSKNOKIt TKA IN, DAII.V iSI’HUATft EX
CEPT Kl>.)
Leave Macon ‘>.ls a. m.
Arrive at Jesup 6:35 I*. M.
Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 p. ir.
Leave Brunswick 4:30 a. m.
Arrive at Jesup 0:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 5:10 p. M.
KIOHT PASBENUBP. THAIS, IJAII.V.
Leave Macon 8.25 r. m
Arrive at Jesup 5.00 A u
Arrive at Savannah 8.30 a.
Leave Havannah 7.36 r. M
Leave Jeaup 11.10 p m
Arrive at Macon 7.30 a. m
Both day and night teaina connect* closely
at Jeaup with trains to and from Florida,
j BAWKINSVII.I.B THAIB daii.t, (sundats *x
caf-rin.)
1-eave Macon 2:50 p. v.
Arrive at llawkinsville 0:25 P. M v
Leave Hawklnarille 0:55 A. *
Arrive at Macon 16:36 a. m
WM. MacRJA.
171tf General guperlßbeadent.
TO MERCHANTS'
Merchants wishing to riaoe it*i>
and business prominently be<prU> pJ'
pie oT Macon, Taylor, Crawford ad Honaton
counties, should advertise In ib# BLTBINKB*
MIRROR, circulation good and morcla*
VQfY fmt. Rates liberal.
T. CHRiSTyPHEK. Ko. A Pbop’b.
Fort VBev, V a