Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, December 26, 1872, Image 3

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f.ioit pßnrnc. I hi* Olll*> •* pwparort **• ** IV tin- |l|U<‘K, Uiul in ** • J {?-• minle 11 upocluU J. * , 11,1 *ril.V. >•>•' wll ' '■ to pIOHIM* ?<• if "• [HOME AFFAIRS. ti i rov U a.. I*HO. 4®. J 43 '*■ i 'i. :il.i . l'Ucrc waaaald hi Uic Ml' coufcrtioiicn*, mill fancy grocers, on the dny uud night be I , rt . Christman, not far Hunt of 4,WK pounds of .mile of every description. jfleel. For while last night, there wis a pretty 11 ,':i vy fall of alert, but tilt groniul Hillmorn in.r, though frozen over, is not very white, i ’r weather began to grow warmer toward* morning, which melted the sleet. ♦ ♦ Money l.oai. Option T. ti. Holt lost hia pocket-book ye terduy, containing tih'i, and paper* identifying the owner. It was fortunately picked up by an honest mail, Joseph E. Wells, Jr., who promptly restored it to him. Mliof in llie Hand. 5,1-tl Stephenson, negro, wai ihot in the jiand Tuesday night, accidentally, o we learn t)r. L. i.. Johnson sttend.il to 11. wound. *#► ol* I'.filiiiM. 'Flu* following officer* were elected lastmght ia thU Lodge: Ufa. 0., inu K. Baikrr; V. C., 11. St. Paul Gcurnuhlie; K. O. S , l>. B. \Nood jufl’; K. O. E , Ju*. L. Kcmnedy ; M. <> A., W. A. Kidd : l\ C. C., M. K. Freeman UmnHNia The following officers were elected lust night in this Lodge: Noble Greed, E. M. Brown ; Vice Grand, F. Warlike ; Secretary, V. Kahn; Treasurer, A. Kugelke. lhc installation will 1. kc i iacc next Wednesday night. .+ +. '1 he lew Gliief . Chief of Police C arnes entered open liu du ties yesterday, but the w eather was so wretched that the hoys failed to get drunk, a usual, and tUf* Captain did not have much to do. lie is a faithful officer, and the force will find him a Ij’ nrough gentleman. A man has only to do ity to get along with Carnes. I'onnfy IgriculUral eieiy. Official notice is given *<f a regular monthly ,wri ting of this Society on Satui day next,at which the annual election of office s takes place, also delega.es to tin* State Agricultural Soeict v • it is important that a full meeting be lud. I'liriNtnina. (>|i| settlor* were board to remark that vetrr- ; dao was the poorest Christmas they bad ever j ■eon. There was a tine, drizzling rain all day, i and the wind blew very cold. Very few drnnk n persons wire on the street, and tbo dl*plß\ of fireworks exceedingly slim. The children of course had their fun with Santa Claus, but the old folks fared poorly. Ilyincnial. Married, at the residence of Captain John Hudgins, ou the 25th Inst., by Hev. J. W. Burke, Mr. W. T. Nelson to Mrs. Sallie Gevers, nil of this city. j Our congratulations are extended to the | groom and his bride, and we wish them all hap piness. We always harbored the suspicion that Tom would make a number one lax Collector, ntid nmv we know it. Out of C'oul. Macon was oat of coal again thia morning. No yard in the city had any. The ineonve ! nience arising therefrom thia bad weather is ■ dreadful. Our dealer* must be a little more energetic. In the dearth of other freight aleng I the road* it seems to us they might obtain a [supply by going up to the mines in person and j .looking directly after shipments. The lilentemints. The City Couucil, at the meeting last Tues | day night, confirmed the appointment by the Mayor of Messrs. John Hurley and Henry C. Taylor as First and Second Lieutenants of Police. These gentlemen have for the past two years filled the above ofliecs with credit to themselves and the force. They arc trust worthy, reliable and faithful, and their reten tion In the places they have so worthily filled, will meet witli not only the approbation of the police force, hut of the community. ♦ run mayor s toi wr. HON. W. A. HUFF PRESIDING. Butler Smith, disorderly conduct, So and Mutt Stacy, as usual, $5 and cost*. Deceiving Stephen, fighting and disorderly, | *5 and costs. Wiliam Washington, drunk end disorderly, 45 and coats. Noah Sanderlin, drunk, discharged. Victoria ltoberts and Wesley Roberts, stea'- Ijug, dismissed. The CHrlntiiiiiai Tree. . We visited the lodge room of Aurora Lodge [ ~f flood Templars this morning, nnd were ogreeahly surprised at the active preparations the members. They hav* decorated the wall* with evergreen*, symbols and motto*, ■nd the trea is a perfect beauty. The floor Is arpeied, a large store give* plenty of warmth, I nd visitors will be as comfortable as if within Iheir own home*. Every ticket is mrc to iaw something, and we iearn that there are >■ veral very valuable prizes. ’I lie Lodge is in want of money, and they have adopted this method of raising funds. The managing com mittee will leave nothing undone that will add ■ < the comfort and enjoyment of all persons risiting the tree to-night. Go to it by all means. You could not contribute to a nobler > cause. - ♦- ’Turkey Train ofl* (lie Track. Housekeepers who had i*sud cards of invi tation for dinner yesterday had enough vexa tion to think of a few hard words. Our green grocery shopkeeper* had no turkeys. On the day before word came down from ttie city of Mr. Roekafcllow that the special car containing Macon's Christmas turkeys had run off the I ir.,ek up there, bat would bo down early ' -hriatmas morning. So with this understand i no invitations were revoked. But upon * -C arrival of the Atlanta train you can fancy | _ thousand feelings when word went round uo turkejs were aboard. “Any turkeys?” No. was heard thert and everywhere passed out to anxiou*, suffering inquirers. Dinner had to go forward, however, bat the -kief. of household never *aid tarkey once, for they had no turkey to *ay. More than the - ban and white man, for they did have ■me turkey and one crow. The whit* man ‘ ould say on that important commercial con • ention occasion, ‘now yon take the crow arid i 11 take the turkey, or, I’ll take the turkey I nnd you take the crow ’.” “ But white man K couldn't say turkey even to hi* well beloved *"ethringyesterday. Atlanta captured the train. Till: HNTOL. A MAN Kite- Ilia HKOTMBK IN I AW AN | KINS AWAY. A MISKKAM.R CIIHIBTMAH KOU I'ltK WIDOW. lust one hour before the iimtv < hilslintta was ushered in thu fiat going year, a pistol hull deprived James E. Gm r of his lite *iml h*fr hi-* widow to nifimi and weep tears m sorrow up on that day, which, above other-* flu- -liould r.•; lice and he happy James E Greer and N. U. AkriM*! were hrothera-ln-law. Night before last, Akiidye went to Greer’s house near I'd. Aderhold'* residence on Second street, and wldlu in a tate of intoxication commenced a ipiarrel with Greer. They were parted and Akridge put out of the house. Akridge seemed determined to spill blood, a* he crept around the house and by looking In through the winbowr *aw Greer standing near it. lie immediately fired, the bull untaring the head of his victim about the centre of the forehead, killing him instant ly. Akridge then went in the house uud on seeing Greer lying dead on the floor, he told those In the house that he ws-. going and left for parts unknown. Coroner Dewberry was notified tad he bald in impieat over the body of Greer yesterday morning. The verdict of the jury waa in ac cordance with the facts. It is auiit that both the men engaged in this aad affair were drunk* Thus the demoll w hisky tia .ne more victim added to its already long ii,l a fll mortal suddenly gone from among ua t<* the groat beyond where all are judged. Another murderer hiding from justice, and another widow to mourn—nil from whisky. ’•'here with the body of her husband still in f the clasp of liruth, while Ilia Joyous .hunt* o pKo.era tiy celebrating ami enjoying the festive day, till) widow’, tram fail ttiick and fast as alie think, of " what might have linen ” liad not Kins Alcohol reigned. v| luor It.ms. A vauug man hiat it sold watch yesterday. Return it to this oftice. Tin latest brand of cigars at Kolaud H. Hull’* is the “Just out.” The label represents three little chirks just out ol Hie shall. The streets are sloppy The f)y i void ami damp. A watch-stealing affair put the Fourth street era in a llutter of excitement yesterday. The harmonious bugle and melodious tin trumpet waft their sweet strains upon the moistened air this morning. The "earry-nn home-in-tlie mornings" were very few yesterday, and everybody was glad. Hut very few stores were closed at any time yesterday, although business was slac k. The colored people have a fair to night at one of their churches. before it is too late young men should not forget to call and examine our spec imens of New Tear calling cards. “Who gobbled t.p the turkeys’’ was tlie anx ious inquiry among housewives yesterday. A negro named Jack Walker terribly beat a negro woman named Sue, yesterday, near the Macon and Western Railroad freight depot. The voting folks had a Christmas 'Tree yes terday afternoon at the Mission Baptist Church on Windsor Hill. Each scholar received a prize, and ttic affair was heartily enjoyed by those in attendance. Fink Oysters,—l am in receipt of line, fresh oyster* every day, and am prepared to serve them up in every style. I only need a trial to convince you of what I say. A. ULLMANN, dec2G tf At Isaac’s House Saloon. That’s What’s the Matter if X want to make my awcptjjeart a present of my good looks. Well, Brown makes the best. Try him once. No. 8 Cotton AvgNUE. — “One of them Things” tan be found at any hour during the day or early part of the. night at Ullman’s, Isaacs House Saloon. Call and try one of them. dec2C-tf Tiie Regular Nominee —Morgan Clark is the regular nominee of the Democratic party, and will run the race at all hazards for Tax Re ceiver of Bibb county. Democrats do your duty and vote for him. He deserves it. A favorite with everybody, “Putzcl A Jacobs Favorite. To f li€e I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer subject to the will of the people. I will have nothin# more to do with a nominating convention, but submit my claims to the people and let them act as best they may. Any and all of my,friends who desire to support me in this election, are requested not to take any part in the second convention called for next Saturday. decSatf Milo 8. Freeman. + Hr.ue is Your Christmas Present. —The Victor Sewing Machine has not an equal on the market for simplicity, durability and per fection in work of all kinds. Sold by A. L. Clinkscales, No. 23 Cotton Avenue. dee23-#) “PntzcFs Delight” will delight all smokers. Delightful* * +. A ( aril to It’e NultVi iug. Tiie writer of this noth * will cheerfully send (free of charge) to all wlio request it, the RECIPE for making and successfully using a very simple VEGETABLE REMEDY, that will be found a positive and speedy cure for NER VOUS DEBILITY, PREMATURE DECAY, LOSS OF VITALITY and all forms of NER VOUS AFFECTIONS, ur.d the evils and disas trous consequences that follow in their train. This remedy is entirely a product of the veg etable world. Its component parts arc simple as nature herself is simple—harmless toward nature, yet powerful in opposing and eradica ting disease. Consumptives, despondent and debilitated and Nervous nufferers, do not fail to give this remedy a trial. It will cost you but little. It may save from a LIFE OF MISERY, ora PREMATURE GRAVE. I know whereof I speak. Let him who doubts eoine forth and see. Letters of inquiry answered by return mail. Those who feel disposed will oblige by stating their symptoms—by so doing beneficial suggestions may often be made. Address Rev. Edward Burnett, Tropical Nurseries, Albany, N. Y. N B. —Those suffering with incipient CON SUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, etc., etc., will find a speedy and permanent relief in the above mentioned remedy. It i- at least worthy a trial, a, the < oat is nom inally nothing. Respectfully, dce2l-2w Edward Burnett. —■ The celebrated “ Ponies” (Imported; rtll/lH * the Epizootic for sale only at the New York Grocery store. The best in tiie world “ PutZ'.l A Jacobs Favorite. 1 ' - Nov Look to Your Interest. —Brown makes four pictures for $1 ; makes a dozen photo graphs for *2,50; best photographs $5 per dozen. This gallery make's the bent pictures in the city. Compare the work. No. # Cotton Avenue. novlß-tf. CITY DIRECTORY. M AHOIIIC. Macon Lodge, No. 5, moots every Ist uud .Sd Monday night, at Masonic Hull, Cotton Avenue. Mix pub Lodge, No. 47, meets every tM and 4th Thursday nights ut Mneoni • Hull. Constantine Chapter, No. 4. K V M , meets every 2d und 4th Monday night at M.m< nle Hull. 2*l, ouier Cottltpandery, No. *3, Knight** tern irk.r, meets Ift Thursdays <* f each n.ontli ut .Masonic Hall. I IHF vl n Protection No. I meets M Im sdt.v night in eueli month —House Poplar si., corner lid. Ocmulgce No. *4 meet a l*t Monday night iu each month- Mouse on Cotton Avenue, ncm City Hull. Young America No3 meets Ist Mouduynight in each month—House *>dst., corner Mulberry Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House corner Haw thorne 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. 01>1> FELLOWS. Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs day night at Odd Fellows’ Hull, 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’ Hall. Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall on 2d and 4th Mondays of each month. KN lO UTS OK I'YTUIA* Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. noon ti:wii.auß. Walton Lodge, No. 2*3, 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 Hall. Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thin s- ! day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill. SOCIKTIKS Progress Club meets every Sunday night at their Hall on Mulberry street. Hibernian Society meets 1.-t Tuesday in each month at No. 2 Engine House. Maluchi Lodge, No. 140, 1. (). B. B , meets second and fourth Sundays ill each month. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets every Wednesday night at the Passenger Depot. Visiting brethren welcome. CHUKCU ES. Episcopal —ChristChurch, Kev. B. Johnson, Hector—Walnut *t., between 2d and 3d. Ser- j vices Id 1-2 a. m. and 8 i*. m. Cali. utS. T. B. P. Walker’s this evening, | if you want such things as choice Tennessee | Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap- ! pies, Oranges, Bannanas, Malaga Grapes, or anything else in the fancy or family grocery line. OCtIT-tf 88 CIIIiKKY St. CHRISTMAS GOODS. The CHEAPEST Place in the City to Boy Toys & Christmas Goods,: If* AT SLAUGHTER’S. On Fourth Street,, next door to Wilburn Ai Edward’s. The ladies especially, ere respectfully invited to call und examine uiy Stock, before purchas ing elsewhere, as 1 am determined not to he undersold. GEO. SLAUGHTER. decl7-dec24. MAYORS NOTICE? Ortirace Against Fire forks. SECTION 301. It shall not he lawful for any person to tire a gun, pistol, or any other tire-arms, within 300 yards of any house, except in ease of military parade; nor shall any person hum rockets, ei-ackers or any kind of tire-works within tlie limits of the city. Any person so offending shall be lined in a sum not exceeding Clehk’s Oi’kick City Council, I Macon, Ga., December 18, 1873. \ I, John A. McManus, Clerk of Buid City Council, tlo hereby certify tht t||e above Ordi nance is a true extract from the minutes of Council. J. A. McMANUS, Clerk C. C. Mavoit’s Office, I Macon, Ga , Dec. 18, 1873. i Till' attention of citizens and property hold ers is hereby called to this Ordinance as certi fied to above, wliieli is now in force, and which must be respected during tlie Christmas holi days. The public interest demands the rigiil enforcement of our city laws, dec 10 tit W. A. lIUFF, Mayor. DR. P. H. WRIGHT : I x KSPECTFULLY tender his professional IV services to the citizens of Macon and vi einity, Oliice at Drug Store No. 3 Brown | House Block. Residence at Kev. Samuel Boy j kin’s, Georgia avenue. Calls left at eitlu:r i place will receive prompt attention, ecl'itf DR WRIGHT. ST HAS removed to Boardman’s Block, over I’endleton <fc Ross’, corner Mulberry and Second Us., Macon, Ga. nov7 3nL_ College Hill DmuStore. Cor. Cotton A venue ik Collet?* St. fIMIANKFUL fortlie liberal patronage ex -1 tended to this enterprise during Die past vear, with a view to its CONTINUED IJBK FULNES3 and CONVENIENCE I have the stock, and am now amply prepared to put up PJiTsi- CIAN and FAMILY T’KKsr KII'TIONSOf Pui F and Fresh Medicines, to whi' h iny feu-onak attbvtiov will at all times be given. Niilit Calls at lay flour, I’KOMI’TLY ANSWERED fr.m my r- -idi n* •• i adjoining the Store. I SHALL KEEK ON HAND Pure Wines and Liquors FOR MEDICAL USE, LAN DR ETIFS WARRANTED GARDEN SEED, KEUOMAG OIL, I, A All’s. CHIMNEYS, WICK AND THINGS TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF, TOILET ARTICLES, and everything urualiy j found in a Drug Store. I am offering an ex.-client artu-Je of GREEN and BLACK T EAS. STREET CAR TICKETS, four for 35 cent.. Sob- Agent* for the AMERICAN A CHINA TEA (XL, iw Vesey Street, N Y. City. The oldest Tea House in America. dec3 ly X. 11. IOHU, Tf.l*. jik o* pruci: <’i i:ito:vr. OSNABl’hltS —No. : pi No. y ... n Milioiti'ovllluNo. f | | MACHS MIEKTINti pn., Sevciivi({hthß | ( Waymtuivillo Shi'i-Unj. I .' 1 1 lousion 81u'i-tili . | j i ll*uslu Stripot., . . lilOjulf, (.'olumlius >;ri| .i I Hull Shoiil 81; ij >< - pi Monlnur Slilrllo .. io> . Fsi toi'V Brw|n. iiij Y A UN'S— i i,i UKl'l'B -pi r bilslo 1.. 1 OATS |er bushel (iO,iUS FIELD PEAS pe, *!,••!. 11 AY—Northern.... Tennessee. I\\ ) ( \2 IK) Clover i ‘.m PEA NUTS per bushel i r>o POTATOES Planting Table um 3 50a \ (K) APPLES -Northern BUTTEB —(ioslieu N<>. 1 per lb l * ,11 Goshen No. 2 per lb 25 * Tennessee No. 1 “ lit Tennessee No. 3 “ 20 < duntry 35a40 COFFEE- Uio per ll> 23a:J5 Java per lb ::0a33 J CHEESE—Best Cream per 11.. IF . New York per 1b... 15 j MOLASSES —N. O. Syrup per gal. 05 “Georgia” per gal.. 70 Sugar 1 louse 55 SYRUPS -Golden Drips, per gal... t’ou7s Medium per gal 05 Ordinary per gal 55 SUGAR—* 4 A” per lb ULpt White Extra “ 0” 13a New Orleans (hh<U) 10al2j j Yellow C I2}y'a Demerara PJj^ulJ Porti Kii o 11 1 niPi 1 . POWDER —lia/.ard p< r keg 7 25 Orange Mills, 7 00 PKOVtSIOMs, (-HAIN, UHOPKim>, Ac BACON—Clear ribbed Sides (stnokd).. I Shoulders NFnO HAMS MagnoliaS. C., eunvassed... 19' .a.'O Fitch’s P.o.jii-JO Tenncs.*>ee l plaincured isalS 1 White Bellies.. lOalO' ~ PORK—Pickled, uicss is uO New, mesa 19 00 Pickled, rumps 15 00 BULK MEATS —t ask Sides Shoulder* Bellies 1 On 10 k, LARD—Prime Leaf, 'Tierces 11 all j j Kegs 13 Packages........ 12a 15 FLOUR -Low superfine per bbl a7 00 Standard superfine. 8 50 Extra 9 00 Choice extra Family 10 00 “ Wyleys XX X X ’* Georgia Mi 115....... \ 11 s(>al2 00 tlyucinthe 9 50 I “ Domestic ” 12 00 Stur of Beuuty 11 00 R lie of Georgia 11 00 Pride of Dixie 12 00 Silver Luke 12 00 CORN—White per bushel 95 Mixed perbii: kel BHaP ) SHOT—Per sack 5 00 CRACKERS —Butter , rße 0-.i Soda fcv'9 Cream 15 Sugar 12 12 Lemon 11 Ginger Snaps Pie Nic 10 | Fancy 17 CANDY New York peril) M. It. Rogers Cos . BLACKING—No. 1 pergro-s • 0) No. 2 0 00 No. 3 7 00 SODA—Bi-Curb, [ter lb OalO POTASH—Per lb lOall SOAP—Turpentine per lb •> I - 15 Toilet. per do/. 75a 130 Olive YEAST POWDERS—Preston ml Mcrrili’a per do/.. 1 7*~:i3 ”5 llorsford’a 2 *.M) TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 7 Medium on Ordinary J0a.30 Choice Smoking 1 35 Medium 75 Common 40 CIGARS —Imported per thousand F 00al50 00 Domestic 15 OOitTiO 00 SNUFF—Scotch peril) Mueaboy Fs PIPES- Per box 3 50.i 1 50 MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 25a3 50 No. 2 bbls 1 ; 50a 1 1 OP No. 2 kits 1 70 No. 3 bbls—large.. 11 50a13 50 No. 3 kits 1 50a 1 70 WHITE FISH—Half bid ? 5u.,b do CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 31,’ 22 Spcrip 4201*15 Paraffine 30a33 STARCH—PearI 7 EGGS—Per do z - CHICKENS—Per do/. 5 00a5 00 SALT— Yirginia per Buck 2 10a.3 1 Liverpool 2 25 FEATHERS 80 HIDES—Dry Hint I4alo Green ou7 BEESWAX 2Haso SWEET POTATOES 1 50 WHISKY—Commou Rye 1 05a 1 10 BAGGING —Bengal Lyon. Borneo Gunny Dundee 17 Patched 17 TIES —Uoochc Arrow Eureka 10 Aligutor.. u 9 , DENTISTRY. fpEETII filled, i.ound or decayed, uud, If and I sired, Flint Koekpiinclurca and excavated nt the el|Ortost Jjousible notice by Morrison Dental Hand Engine; uiul nil other new inven tions, both standard and humbug, used in the most seientilic and skillful manner, bv Du J. I). M* KKI.I.AK, No. lid Seeond street, dec Id 01 uextto J. W. Burke A Co’s. NOTICE TO BTOCKHOLDEHS. MACON AND WESTERN It. H. CO.. , Tkeasurkk’b OrricK, Macon, Dee. 11,1872. ) AT the Annual Meeting of the Stockholder* of the Company, to be held at the office of the Company in thia city on Tucj-duy, the 7th day of Junuary next, the (piebtion of tle union and consolidation of thi Omipany with the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, under the charter of eaid company, will he submitted. MILO S. FREEMAN, decl2 Id Secretary and'l leaf urer. HOGE k STEPHEN^ |)KA f.Kl* a IN FANCY AND FAMILY GliOCEii I US (OK EVEUY DESCKII'TION. i jinf.i./.x/'S wo uni m/>< /.', / oi urn srnv.i'r. I7NTIREI.Y .Sew, Frc-li, Fur*-, D'-nuinc i,'l IJ Warranted t* -nit tb* ;..-tc of *'V*tv m,* 1 OUR CHRISTMAS SUPPLIKS ARK now in store, arid all parties e , to <nll and purchase anything tie y w.mt. FISH AND OYSTERS. WE aru receiving <-v.-ry morning, Ccdnr Key* iland-up* fieri Oy-.t'-r**, jitrfut If Erveb and Guaruntccd. I >LACK and various otli* i favoril kiL-l of ' J F.kK.-SlI FJ.SIi ob I,and ov. ry day. lIO£ A STBFHENS. dec I‘2-3m B O S T O Sf \ M Savannah Meanwhifi Line. | ()\V n t* v ' of fri ’vht and it, :n F!r?*t- S J clas- pa 1 'ii,•,• i’ ju .m, him. n, l Tiler v>ur got'!•■. ; ip■ , ' ' Bo -i : i Stetunahip !kml avddiill dclav tintl i \(: a lmmlliug. lib II ADDS* L 5 A MAKNARI), %.\gell , 8;l\ ~IUI!lh, t. : 151 30.* 1 ' ' ii.V to;, Commission ftfierchnnt, ir>:t lit v NTMurrr, Bet. Wl.‘.takertincl l’aj nard St.. ’* . h, Ga. All orders will iv, el ve prompt a! !> ; n <\*n sigmneut -i I all kti's • iu*rtlull. -• icitrd. 131-30 b boit-kL .ol v.k, ' Catrars n;i ion ION ICiiy S|C4 -I, - . ■:* I*. c; ißiaoi WtKll.r 4V1.1! 1:i:.U.141i IN Boots and Shoes. Blroilgllfoii SS • . null. <l2j Merehauts 'Uppljedal New . M 1 ’ 151 209 Urlei- A. S. ALDEK COMMISSION M KUO! IAM IS —A NI > Dealers in Fruits, 1 i;h and Peotliire, No. 95 Bay St., Sa Coubigninentß Folivdted Orders promptly ntteiukd I • 11 E.D. SMI l .’lll > 4>KTi;SC <r CBStfciiii'.HS V. Gliin)*w are Jirtil U!iin;i. And Dealer in House Furnishing Good.-*, 113 Congress und Ml f-’l .lull u si-. SAVANNAH, G \ 11 .09 F. W. SIIiL. & C .. t’ttftaii I’ncloix ;iu<l <U tu'i. 1 Commission Merc boats SA V AlV*f A EB. <KOEg ii SA. Bagging and and ies supplied at niarki t pri* Advuuees made on O'‘lien, (th. f(, m - i:;n rnenls. Mon y ppunpliy remit.h and. I I ’O9 A. 11. CIIA.Vi'iON. (■!•:>. •. it!. I’M Aa . <’BE.&Vbbe*m a rics:s:u %. v ;. Commission Merchj-nts ' ’..iiut Bay unit Draykin : : lr.-, f , .-AVANN VII, DA, 1;’,1 *fK i,. n. wum ia;. 4na>. w. lifsm. Wlirn’Ml X* EJSiWTIAi. ATTOUA’I-.Vf, Ar„ Vi' J.V’.V, V. •-* COTTOk- A\ i> M \( DA. :u 107 sow j-< ’t'sit: ti.tik, SLAI : (5 lITK/irs, ON foul ; ii u'l i;i. .!.*■ r :• \v;i hiirn <V Edwards, D the jil.iee to buy Toys and 01ifisi ! s SooJs. My stock i eomjde!.-, ami coum-N. of . very tiling ill the. Bakery nml (’oiife< !•• >;h• r\ i in-\ Wedding I'; 11 1.< rk I >MreiiKonubl f■ ■ i . Thankful to th‘ ei!i/.eiis of Maenji for j.L patronage, I re, j'lctfullv -il i ii . '.rre iortlio future. Come ; u'l t-ec m ' nirl 1 ill guarantee satisfaction. novls lm fi SLAi I IT)’.!!. Marshall Hoi se SAVANNaII.ua., 1. . MU s:, l'niri-t#r. KOAIt J) !’ EJt DA I Savannali Etore I NOl/nil' V T IhiKN’Elt or .Ml Ik iteAll AND F'lDiiTi! ATltf I’.T, i< t>.v, .r; uv.: Ilf AVE ~ jj4-'(, 4'4 i, iii 4‘, ,i,ii j, mi -.4 ill, my . I'hou ,: J.l<(ii4,f uud iNf .-y ■ f; Nt4,tc, ;i GR3-; ~;L i;;ark \v:„ i will fm I,' :, ', if,f,>, CHOICE ISKKI', i MiK, -A' I SAOBf*, CAME OK ALL K i N Iff, I HII, OYK'l'EliS, VEI tE l A BLES ami FliUlTri, I'lid nflii li!* t,,'< muii'i*> in-uti*mi { ! novlM-tf W. A. (iIDIV)NS. <k \V. K!!<Vi H“D, 1 ATrORHXY AT A .MACON, CEO ill HA. Oflie ul entraiiee of ik! 1 !:>! 1, < le rit r <-f. i l -/' All hllrinc.-f* will receive, prompt :T ie j tion. 95 175 'U\ 2fc. < 07, ■ SialNloil 13:i13 f ly: 351W.4 CIIEKKY- ATEE HT, MACON, (DiOlif.lA, ISitf .5. .S. ACSiiAAIS, a r t w roT”T i'~'/ ap - "■ x'r JOl y t I V STREET, SAVANNAH, OA. (* tOM-EC'TION • promptly ntt/-r d' and to and J money rem.ttefl :it once. P, O. 55i. 151-209' Pulaski House, SAVANNAH OA.. .1 SO. W. eA U KID) ; ,' ■ !)., I'Um'RIL’I'OIi . A f:r-t <;!:>:, hfiuMu <-vcry f,-j.<ad, in -mi AJ. 5.7. <r V • iI.TrOITNIbY AT r,A W, r-'.OIiNKH OF MCI.' Efiltv AND i OOE.i l > StrwH*, u tb-art ii„- , ’ : P EM Press for Sale Y WTE have for -jh a l.nv '.OKDO.V ' VV I’iiEH.b OMi^,,l ~i.M ’ paper cuttkk In good condition. To K<* hud at ft bargain. Bold to hhhh r] ,r KCr and faster machine Admc- LT>.-8. WING S. • Mil IJ, 1-tf Macon, Uft. WINSHIP & OAIiAWAY, 'l liid LAIiCKS'I AND OLDEST CLOT HI MG HOUSE IAI THE STATE, ."><) S<s*oti<l iO'oi'g’in. oet!9 3m HEW GOODS! FOR THE HOLIDAYS. (iO AT ONCE AND BELLI 1’ FROM THE WELL FILLED COUNTERS OF PENDLETON & ROSS A SI PPI.Y OF ARTICLES FOR ( SHHSTMAS PitLSLIsTK. THEY HAVE ON HAND A LARUE AND SELECT STOCK OF HI FT HOOKS, ALBUMS, DESKS COLD I’ENS, WORK HONES, CLOVE ami HANDKER CHIEF HONES, (TIROMOS, WALL HRACKEd'S, SLIP I’ER CASES, WALL I’OCKEI’S, HUILDINO ami ALFIIAHET ULOCKS, TOY ROOKS, TOYS, \ND EVERYTHINU SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY - PRESENTS T , All. \N!> EXAMINE BEFORE IT R -4 IIASINO EI.SEW HERE. iri 4'!umis wiahlag a , apjily of BLANK HOOKS. FINE FA FEUS, INK aii4l 4<lli4!i' STATIONERY . 4,,,i liml it (4i Ha ir O.VANTA4JB to i viimhw.' j <>nr block, : TRICES AS LOW AS ANYBODY’S.. Vc I I‘IHVDLGTON A KOSS, Sacaespors to J. M. Bonrdinati. ti: Tax Payers sf Biliii Ciraty. 1 <;l\lC notice that the Tax Books for col lecting the, .State and County Taxeri for ' 18'i,3 will elb-e on the Till day of December. I : hope all will note thift and pay their taxew, hk I ; haw. to < I tie on the 15th and eunnot. give any lon- i time. Thin n iticeiH llnul. I can’t be i Lpon ible for iiny Ofie’n tax after that time. ; All poll taxes and road taxes are required from ' hoi h white, and colored. i inr f. M ii rath, r < •DWARD SPRINZ. NOTAKY Pi BUG and KX-OFFIUIO JUS TICK OF I’liFi UKACL. I can be found I f.ii the present ut all hours of the day at my office adjoining the law office of A. Proud fit, o\ r | Id* f tore of .Jn<|iic : Johnson, I'hlrd St., Maeuii, G 0.., to attend to all .Magi* terial tMI-i --| m*. . I 18-350 Sptswfl Hotel, m.'IILY OPPOSITE PASfIKNOKJt DEPOT, (Only one minute’s walk.) r 5 A COIT, GEORGIA. board 3.00 per Day. ,tr.AI.N 73 CILVrW ILK 11. T. 11. IIARRIS, I’roiirhTor. (J. Ma(J).bi.j.an, Hup,iriub intent. I ■! \mi:s W. Mkxua, In tin; Olllcu. CROP OF 1872. ; ; lover Mill <: rassHeeds. OKOVEIt, CUI.MKON CKOVKU, SATUNO CKOVKU, OUCH A III) Cl UASS HIH'K <> UASS. II Kit ns OHASA. KUCHUNK SKI'D, 4.Xc. Ju -1 received, 111 NT, HANKIN’ & Ji AJH A If, Whuffs,’tie Di uggixta, | DM.Hi H-J and Hi Cherry Street. j ANNUAL FAIR —op tui: V , fill lira I iit:ii Mccliitniciil 4',.. T ITll>*4 Cl’ <,’i:uuui , lie. I.cl at SiiVAiinalr. COMMKNCINU MO.MUY, DKUKMLV.It BOlh, 1572, and continue during the week. r jUL. • ‘'.trill Railroad and connections und 3 At, i and Gulf Railroad uiul connections will trmi goit vidtore for one fare, returning free. 5 2IIRI: <’O:\TILST. Thov \\ill be a BaVn (,’ontest between the Savannah ami Align l i Subrt Cluba on Dcccm bT -llli and sth. •O'.: the world, three or more to ebter. i : i ' otlhig Single harness Horse, Pur. c, .9)); : 'c.vt pair of Trotting Morses, owned and u ' I in Hiii'h, Purse., . 50; BoatSlngle-har m > 110 c, Plate, S2O; B>. t pair of Harness lloivi , !*.dc, $25; I)*" t Pacing Horse, Plate, j 815; Running Race, Bweep*Lukes, mile heats, thiec. or more, to enter, two to ..tart, culrnucu lo |“ s cm nt , Purse, tf : 2oo. The < h nnborof Commerce otter the follow lug premiums: For I" i. three hales of upland cotton of one plant- r' ;i uwUjon exhlhiiion, premium to go to planter, aSO, I*or tin - hales rankin'- * ccoml In quality, premium to goto planter, 810. For three ijqß ranking third iu rjunlity, SSO; preiuiiiin l.> go to phiiiters tor lb best, halo ol , i land cotton, $.50; n t. 1 . 1 1: i< j tin lity, yroinium to go to planter, For the. i. Gin f• upland cotton, SIOO. i or the I••.-. L Innhc! of Rough Rice, of the va riety known ns gold < and, premtun to go to 1 planter, SlO. | For Hi • her Ihulk lof Rough Rice, of the va , ii> tv knoah a., while, i-iwMiuui to go lo plan ter,'is*lo. No tee will he charged f >r entering of OYhP> | lting ai tici 's. For Pi' inn Li dr or < tlifr information, ap piy to ,f. it i; TIRL, Bcrretirv, ' 1 'ld Su van noli, Ga. i r y, i *.►.t 'i . !■: ALII A X Y NHWS I Cii.-iiL.t, ■ • * ii-i v. i . InTtv. Mite lull, | Lee, Baker and Worth < <. unties. ’ i a'c dtblest < -‘.lon grotvhig ectiou | of<, ■ , >* 111 : iv i :\vs Is tin 5 1 l\'-ilibing Mediuni iuSouthwest ern (/eorgia. \ ’ > KJiTHK.W KSiTS nM.U.JTKI*. MtlvY W. STY LKS, Prominlor. ,i T£3i; c j KfLia; :<t ulkkli. 1r i a;,; .< i ally eonce. I'd that, ftdvertkvilig is a ;c I,y To ruee ' S in buninto ; it is al -o ' conced' and, by tlie shrewdest biiHlncss men, that ii ,v ", . arc the best medium for reaching ' all | who e trade is desired. THE MONROE A OVERT 1813 t ;l' .u.l i,a; t i the people trading with Ma o,ii lie.,i my other joiunol pnhlisJiud in the I con dry; it, i , therefore, the $4 mydium ol 1 coinifi'iiFeation with Ukj planting Jnterc-.ts. We. will he happy nt my time to fmrilsli refer* to le ding mereiianU here and elsewhere, who w ill I- tify to the Lot, that they have re ceived ok , , for good from parties who read their < ; iii Thu A ' <rh >r. in fuet, ninny who In availed them, elves of Its columns, (..ijdidly r y that IU value exceed* that of all 1 other m id, in ■which they arc reprcßented. The /l ", /- has the fre line** of youth and , lhc ri j ol age, and is therefore deservedly j successful. ::u OF AI>VLRTIBI2MKKT. 1 ir jiiients arc admitted whWh are riot 1/li* and to he above <|Ucation and of reap i from parti - so umjuestionably re 1 li.dde to. lie. jeader l * of Tin AUv'rtiw will Be safe i:. oi ilng them from any distance. To onr i'".:i '. m tie fmt of its npfiuaruiice h< re !an ni] i| .• \., ,i *it of ciidorsenient und uullwritv. Add;a* , JAM. I*. llAlUilfiON, J 'orsi ih. Georgia. /. ! ■*; "J <• h'jdnl.;. ■i I’.l’lS'TE''; OFFCI.. / , , Bui.’N- v, :: Hau.kdak < ■>., > ,it, L i., (. ',b , JO, 1 7b. ) O',' '■ r Tlinr, 1 ‘ - t.il.cr RI, 187:1, ti',,;t. < ii thisruu.t will t int ua follows : i y ; 1 TI. XI ~I ' !I.V (M'M.AVrt i : (■n-’u.n.) | *!;■; 11l );!.- A. M. 1 Arrive atup (.> )*. i. Arr iV*• „l it'k ....10:00 I’. M. 1,1 *v lir. :: ,\vl('k 4:80 A. m. j Arrive ut ..<( aii|i li:C, a. m. I Ani. •'. : i.uoi 5:10 I*. M. ■ tout i*.vgiii:.v.t:K ;.eti.v, Mttr. I.vavo Mui H /fV' M 1 Anivi; at Jisui], AAf A M Ariiv, nt t-avimimh. ", '• M ' I.*''.lV,- Kv::„„uh A' M 1., .1 D.<‘* " Anil,- at Mucon ~.oa. m ~ii.Khtt" ;i l ■ h trains to nui ,! 'i l lorlua. HAWK IV- • :.!X TRAIN DANA, RA* CCPTKI*.) ' [,,.;;VC M • ' ■ P * Arrive a! FawklnsNiJb*.. - .. ■•• •* '*• M J. ■vc Ha' ; in* villc ' ; :s.> a. m 7y rn - j. ■ ' ‘Uu’on Ib:F5 a. 'M. \VM. M.ulif'A. i } 7 j;,/ (P- ii ;tii biJi'erintemwnt. 5 JSSiKCI-jAWTS! A J KU( .: VNTS rtl i>sr la tl"*lr iiuiiu- JU mui k -I„. .A P II„ ,:."-i;tlvl*fi*tlM>p.-o --!l,| Of •>!.. !., 'li.ylor, I niwfui-d "0 Hoastou comities, i liould hi tn* MIRROR. ( ire illation good and lDN*allig vovfnd.. P hcs liberal \v t. ( IRIBTOPHKK, Kn. Pkoi* n. Fort Valley, Ga.