Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, December 30, 1872, Image 3

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(.ion tfr-SES 1 '1.,!* 1 ," niliV Will l<> our v 11 • _ AFFAIRS. ( M > v i.. KO.. I*?*- Viioth.i- H|* 1- -pnkeii of for to night at l ie Stulilildlc.il IhUISO _ ♦ Irotffl <► ],. i,iar No. 1 is out llii' uflniioon on trial. ,i,oy*. arc afraid she will rust, If not used . ficmT. , —♦ Ci Oil it* dispatch was received by ltcv. M. B. Bol ] yesterday, as follows: i;,. v j, 1,. Primus Is dead. The remains will be brought In this evening on the 5 o’clock Crawford Jones, Deacon. Tlic dispatch was dated yesterday. fiSa rler-oHw Loll, the affable knight of the comb and ni ,..r, still ttourislics like the green buy (rum) tree. His shop is the resort of the ton and lie sluices and cuts hair accordingly. i(illlnHN, Tile mini with the ii lie oullo.a.- - aad they can bo el. ai ! i’> ' t limit :n t a.- air in every direction, but he is just about one week t.O late. — *. Yesterday Pas6d of very quietly to be sandwiched ill .iiiiono holiday and election times. 'lhe weather was pleasant enough and the Churches Generally had targe congregations. nelnrned. Chief of Police Carnes returned from bavun , >h lrt night. He gives a glowing descrip- I ...i of the systematic manner in which the j public force of Savannah art; controlled. — S*crisoHisl. Mr. Arthur L. Wood, Editor i.oorgia Musi ,-sl Eclectic, and of the large music firm of Unit >rd Wood & Cos., leaves to-morrow night for Atlanta, and from there he will run down t - rannah to be in attendance at the l-'air. -♦ ♦- • Caliiiig Cards. I; ~e are to judge by the number of orders M „t this otliec for calling cards, nearly every young man in the city will call on the Indies on Wednesday. Don’t put ot! luiTing nnir cards printed till the last day tint come right along now. w- Sihocting si l yiilledgcTiUe, A dispatch was received about 11 o’clock, ; last night from Milledgeville, stating that Mr. Lemuel Garfield, formally' of Macon had been -hot. Two of his friends went over this morning, with instructions from his brother, to tele graph hack if it was serious but no dispatch has been received as jet, and wc hope it - not a dangeVous cue. . v- —- Cal W signer’s Jllnstrcls. This famous troupe will return to our city and give two performances as only they can give, on January Oth and 7th. It will do us good to hear old Cal sing : "She's done gone and busted many a feller s heart, . ~, Hut slie ain’t er givine to bus-ted mine. fire Alarm. Two alarms of lire occurred Saturday night. One was the burning of some hay on a car at the Macon & Western Railroad depot, and was extinguished by No. 4. The other alarm was occasioned by the burning of the kitchen on the lot of Mr. J. 11. Bandy, in the western pint of the city, in the neighborhood of Tatnall Square. Bad night for a fire. —^—-* *- ■ Ho Tor Arkansas! The streets have been crowded all day with colored people. They arc town for the pur posc of making arrangements for next year. About five hundred of them crowded around Brown’s Hotel and the passenger depot, wait ing to be taken to Arkansas and Louisiana. There will he a big meeting to-night for the purpose of obeying the request, “Go West, young man, go West.” THE ill AY OK’S COIiKT. HON. W. A. Ut'FP PRESIDING. (/has. Jones, and Maria Allen, fighting $5 and cost each. Stephen Tondce, disorderly conduct, s)Oand cost. James Benton, drunk, discharged, Robert Barnhart, drurik, and shooting in (he city, .*5 and cost. A Ticixl. Stephen Foudur, a bright colored negro, was up before the Mayor this morning for heating his daughter. He was lined ¥lO and costs for the offence. I'pon investigation we learn that this negro whipped hi daughter unmercifully because -he would not consent to live with him as his wife. He struck her with a big stick and ii-oil her up pretty badly. ■ w ♦- A Great 4/iianrr. We saw this morning at the Globe Saloon a magnificent diamond ring which is to boraffiud f-r $5OO at $lO a chance. The ring is a heavy grooved one, set with nine first-water diamonds and presents a dazzling and beautiful sight. The chances are going off in a hurry and those •a ho would like to have an opportunity of try ing their luck for something really magnificent i,mid call on John Griffin at once. Feagan & llro's. Mr. Jennings Clay christened a fine turnout >r these gentlemen Saturday. The horses ere fine looking, spirited bays and the vehicle "as an open phapton. The whole affair cost •ixtecn hundred dollars. Mr. Clay says this was only a sample of what the Feagan Brothers luive on hand in the way of livery stable equip ments. They have a splendid lot of horses ■nil their vehicles arc all new. Head Heiids. Wc cordially endorse the following from tiie Rome Commercial: “A newspaperman who passes the showman at the door without the formality of handing him a ticket, is known all over the world as a “dead head.” A more foolish idea never prevailed. Newspaper men generally pay dearer for their privileges than -ny other class of men. We mention a single i .-lance In point. On yesterday the Coramer " g.ive the Harry V> atkins troupe thirty dol -1 rs and twenty cents worth of lsca! notices— “ oar regular rates—for which we charged • hern nothing. Wc were not under obligation to give them a line outside of their regular ad . rtisement. We believe Mr. Watkins did furnish this office with three or four tickets, Which, at bis regular rate, would have amouub i to less than one-seventh of what he received. ■ ■ ■ ■ this is not the only way in which the i w-iper man pays dearly for his “whistle.” I hey do more dead-heading than any class of men living.” The celebrated “Ponies” (Imported) mime* Vu Epizootic for sale only at the New York Grocery store. The County Flout ion. That almost worn-out, yet valuable jewel known as fair play, seems to have been taken out, by some, mysterious Instrumentality, from the store of jewels of our city cotemporary.— Fair play, everybody will admit, should char acterize u horse race, a mule swap or a bargain of any kind, then why not an election? Our neighbor runs on the principle tlmt unless the true Democratic ticket is elected the county i goes by the board, the party ia ruined and will ! undergo a frightful ordeal of misfortunes and I calamities. But we don't exactly sec it in such I light. There is a ticket in opposition to that of Urn Democracy. But what of that? Shall there be no other party but the Democratic- is that party composed of all the true, and good, pure and spotlc. * men of the earth, and all olsc is trash ? Should every man who dares to think differently from Dciuocrutic be east out and branded us a rascal ? Is that the way to build up our party, or strengthen it? Is this practicing “ peace and good will ” to all man kind? No! Wo must live and let live, but our neighbor, il s< ems, cannot be induced to think so. . Jn local elections wo think party lines should not he drawn. W e think the voter should not look neither to the right nor the left, as far as politics arc concerned, but cast his vote for the man he thinks will be the best officer. No mat ter by what party, and let polities liaveiought j to do with it. This may called “incendiarism,” ! lor wc have been time and again charged with • belonging to the enemy. But upon this point v. luce ii' Vi r'> cn fairly placed before the | people, Our p iktics are Democrat, but we ! have always been brought up to believe that every person, whether white man, negro, wo | nun or lunatic, have a right to think as the, he ! or it pleased. Then, if a number of people ! choose to think differently from another nmn | her, it is their privilege, and we can sec no reason why they should he jnoru “corrupt” than the other. And now us party lines haw • been draw n in this local election, neither party j should brand the other a set of thieves and j plunderers. Therefore wc say vote for him j j who in your opinion will till the office best. Our neighbor lays particular stress upon filling tba office of Ordinary. There are only two candidates for tin office—lion. Washington Foe am! Hon. Chat*. T. Ward, the present in cumbent. It i.- not our desire to advocate the claims of either. Mr. Poe is a gentleman whose character is beyond reproach, and fully competent to discharge the duties of the im • portant office if elected. Mr. Ward has filled the office to the satisfaction of everybody and no one w ill attempt to deny it. Having once filled it to everybody's satisfaction he is cer tainly able to fill it again. So there the voter stands with two good men before him. Ilis 1 duty is simple: throw aside the polities of each ! gentleman, vote for him who will, as you think, fill the offief most acceptably, and —all will be well. + 23iH3: iouuty Agricultural Society, The following are the proceedings of a meet ing of the Bibb county Agricultural Society, held Saturday morning: In the Absence of the President, T. G. Holt., Jr., Vice-President John I*. Fort eallod the meeting to order. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. . Circulars from Hon. Frederick Watts, Com missioner of the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., and from Wm. Phipps Blake, Esq., Executive Commissioner of In ternational Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1870, were read. 'The election of officers for the ensuing year was proceeded with, and the following were unanimously elected: T. G. Holt, jr., President. vice presidents: John P. Fort, Upper City District. 11. il. Jnny;, Lower City District. J. A. Whitesides, East Macon District. Rov. Wm. McKay, Godfrey District. S. I. Gustin, Vineville District. James Tinley, Rutland District. Wna. Lundy, Howard District. Wm. Heath, Hazard District. K. E. Benson, Warrior District. B. li. Wrigley, Secretary and Treasurer. The following members were elected by bal lot as delegates To the State Agricultural Society: T. G. Ilolt, jr., Chairman, T. Hardeman, S. I. Gustin. Oi’MrN. A. Oatci>i The Columbus Enquirer, of Saturday, says : Supported by her Comic Opera Company, she carried a good audience completely by storm last evening, in the burlesque extrava ganza “Fortunio.” The burlesque fairly glit ters with gems of music, mined from different operas, or caught from the popular songs of the day, and is replete with local hits, puns and various nonsense. Mrs. Oates sustains the title role, plays with charming abandon and sing* nmgnificently. She has the taste to adapt her voifc to the music, singing sweetly in the airs of some of the grand old operas, or with a reckless saucy voice in the slang music that claims burlesque for its outlet. In her appear ance she is decidedly pretty in face and figure. Her acting good, spirited yet chaste, and never overstepping the bounds of propriety. The company has been well selected, and is made up of the best burlesqucrs on our stage. Their style quiet and their fun intense, without be ing broad, and neve r for a moment steps be yond the eon fiscs of decency. In this respect it is a decided improvement on many of the troupes now floating around the country, and is a model they would d< well to pattern after, rite cast is judiciously distributed. Fortunio will be played on Wednesday night, ami seats should be secured early. A Fnrion* Foslantic. About seven o’clock yesterday a man was i seen coining out of an alley on Third street, | dressed in rather a curious manner, eonsider : ing tha cool weather. He had an overcoat on, but his legs were bare of those inexpressibles which arc supposed to b- worn by strong mind ed wives. After coming out of the alley he cau tiously looked around, then darted across the street, and entered another alley, and was lost to sight. Where he was going, or what he was doing in his strange dress, deponent knoweth not. CITY DIRECTORY. MASONIC. Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets every Ist and 3d Monday night, at Masonic Hal), Cotton Avenue. Mizpali Lodge, No. 47, meets every lid and 4tli Thursday nights at Masonic Hall. Constantine Chapter, .no. 4, R. A. M., meets every 3d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hall. St Omer Commandery, No. 2, Knights Tem | plar, meets 1.-t Thursdays of each month at | Masonic Hall. FIREMEN. Protection No. 1 meets let Tuesday night in each month—House Poplar st., corner 3d. Ocmulgee No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near City Hall. Young America N0.5 meets Ist Monday night l in each month—House 3d t., corner Mul berry Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in I each month —House corner Hawthorne and 3d street*. Defiance No. 5 meet Ist Tue-day 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, meet* every Tuesday night at Odd Fellows' Hall. Germania Lodge, No. 59, meets every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Macon Union Encampment No. 8, meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall on 3d and i h Mondays of each month. KNIGHTS "V I'VTUIAS Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hull. * *■'*!• Treiuurer. Mr. Local: There i* no man on the tickets, in my opinion, better suited forth# position of County Treasurer than Mr. Joseph Wllbonrn*. He is thoroughly competent in every particu lar to till tlio oilice, and will do so, if elected, to the entire satisfaction of the people. He is no politician, nor does lie engage in the pro miscous scramble for oilice, but his friends want to ?'■ him elected and nrr working for that purpose. liuicK. It Morgan Ci.akk seems to be Ike choice of the people and bis friends sis confident of liis election, lie is a bard working man and will doubtless make a good race for a cripple. He is bound to run. it . A favorite with everybody, “Putzel A Jacobs Favorite. 'l'o lilt- I‘iihlie. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer subject to the. will of the people. I will have nothing more to do with a nominating convention, but submit my claims to thel'Koi’i.i: and let them act us best they may. Any and ajl 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. dee2:i-tr Mlr.oS. Fkekman. 4 ♦ —• llkue is Your (Tihibtmas Present. — I The Yjctor Sewing Machine has not an equal on the market for simplicity, durability and per fection in work of all kinds. Sold by A. L. Clinkseaks, No. 23 Cotton Avenue. dee.23-30 Fine Oysters.—l am in receipt of line, fresh oysters every day, and am prepared to serve them up in every style. I only need a trial to convince you of what T say. A. ULLMANN, dtr.M tf At Isaac’s House Saloon. .Suotch Bottoms or any other kind of bot toms on boots or shoes can be found at McKor vy it Maloney’s. They have always a large assortment of line boots and shoes. The ladies are invited to call. • ♦ The best in Tin: would “ l’utzvl A Jacobs Favorite.” Nov 87 If That’s What’s the Matter if I want to make my sweetheart a present of my good looks. Well, Brown makes the best. Try him once. No. 8 Cotton Avenue. “One or them Things” can be found at any hour during the day or curly part of the night at Ullman’s, Isaacs House Saloon. Call and try one of them. dec26-tf Call at S. T. Si B. P. Walker’s this evening, if you want such tilings as choice Tennessee i Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fisli, Oysters, Ap ples, Oranges, Bannanas, Malaga Grapes, or anything else in the fancy or family grocery line. octl7-tf 88 Chekiiy St. t Card to tlie Muflerliijg. The writer of this notice will cheerfully send (free of charge) to all who 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, and the evils and disas trous consequences tluilfoUow in their train. This remedy is entirely a product of the veg etable world. Its component parts are simple as nature herself is simple-harmless toward nature, yet powerful in opposing and eradica ting disease. Consumptives, despondent and debilitated and Nervous sufferers, do not fail to give this remedy a trial, it will cost you but little. It may save from u LIFE OF MISERY, or a PREMATURE GRAVE. I know whereof I speak. Let him who doubts come 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 is at least worthy a trial, as the cost is nom inally nothing. Respectfully, dec2l-2w Edward Burnett. FINANCIAL HOURS _.. . i--. E>aJly Kevicw of the .flarkeL Office Macon Daily Enteruribe, / December 30—2 o’clock, I*. M. f Cotton.—There is a good demand for the staple to-day. The following prices rule to-day : Clean Red 17 @ Ordinary 17 (a Good Ordinary 1 7}/ z (w Low Middlings 18 (<b Middlings IHypn The receipts for the past two day* w ere 500 bale s; shipments 545 bales ; sold 31 5 bales. STATEMENT. Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872 bales 412 Received last 24 hours 500 Received previously 45,251 —45,223 Total receipts 40,223 Hu ipped 1 aat 24 hours 525 Shipped previously 32,037—33,102 Stock on hand last, evening.... 13,001 DIVIDEND NO. 38. ■SOUTHWESTERN R. It COMPANY, ) Office, Macon, Ga., December if,, IX7B. j A DIVIDEND OF FOUR ($4) DOLLARS per Share liiw been declared on the Capi tal Stock of this Company, as held on the night of the 30tli nit., payable on and after the 20th hint., in the currency of the United States as now received. Stockholder* in Savannah will receive their Dividend* at the Central Railroad Bank. 79N0. T. BOIFEUILLET Treasurer. dcel7-2w. FOR SALE. 4 FOLK room dwelling and vacant lot, 1\ also, splendid welt of water In the fronting on Spring and Roto Street*, contain ing one quarter of an acre. For sale cheap. Apply to GEORGE SCHMIDT, nov. 25—lm. corner Third aud Plum Street*. FOR RENT. rpjIREE ROOMS, in a Brick Hou-,< or. Cot- JL ton Avenue, above First Street. A good Well of Water in yard. Apply to dec M 3t V'ALENTIN E KAHN. FOR SALE. SIX BUILDING LOTS on Windsor Hill. \S ill -ell all, or as tnanv as desired. 7be lots adjoin Dr. Cox’s on the top of the hill. Tlie prettiest location out. Apply to nov27-4t No. 8 Cotton Avenue. ma< oi i>icill's: ’i isuiLvr. OBNABUhGS—No. I 11l No. 8 It Milledgeville No. 8 I t MACi'N SHEETING 12', Seven-eighths II Wayniuuvllle Sheeting. 18U Houston Sheeting lit- Houston Stripes IF.jjuli) Columbus Stripes I.mix High Slioul Stripe- 10 Montour Shirty 10'y Factory Sewing 7 ine.ni fit) YARNS--...' 1 00 GRlTS—per Im liel I tin OATS—per bushel . GOuIIS FIELD PEAS—per Imsliel HAY—Northern Tennessee.... t 9!uß 00 • lover : '.m PEA Nl I'd—per bushel 1 fat POTATOES- Planting Tiiblo use :t 50u4 IK) APPLES Northern BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per Hi tUul-t Goshen No. 8 per lb 85 Tennessee No. t “ Tennessee No. 8 “ 80 Country 85a40 COFFEE—Rio per lb 8!!u25 Java per lb 80nH!l CIIBEBE—Best Cream per lb.. 17' , New York per 1b... lo MOLASSES —N. O. Syrup per gal. 05 “Georgiu" per gal.. 70 Sugar House SR SYRUPS i olden Drips, per gal.. 00a75 Medium per gal 05 Ordinary pcr gul 55 SUGAR “A” per lb Ri.Va White Extra “C” IHa New Orleans (hints) 10a13J4 Yellow C P-lLi* Deiiiernra 18ka!3 Portißiio 11' -a 18',' POWDER Hazard per keg 785 Orange Mills 7 00 provisions, oiiain, uhouekiks, 40. BACON- Clear-ribbed Sides (smokd).. 12 Shoulders Xh.atl HAMS Magnolia S. C., canvassed... tP'-a-'O Fiteli’e 19Wu20 Tennessee, plain-cured IXulX'.j White Bellies lOaUI'., PORK—Pickled, mess IS 00 New, mess 19 00 Pickled, l umps 1.7 00 BULK MEATS Cask Side Shoulders Bellies lOalOCj LAUD Price Leaf, 7 icrees I lull kegs !•> raeknges 12a1.7 FI.OUR -Lou ; u;vrlinepor bbl u 7 oil Standard superfine.. x 50 Extra 9'oo Choice extra Family 10 00 Wi leys X X X X ” ( Georgia Mails ) 11 50n12 0(1 llyiieintlie 9 70 “Domestic” 13 00 Star of Beauty II 00 Belle of Georgia It 00 ! Pride of Dixie 18 00 I Silver Lake 18 00 CORN —While per bushel 97 Mixed per bushel xxu'.lfl j SHOT—Per sack G 00 CRACKERS—Butter per H> 00 Soda SaO'.i | Cream in j Sugar 131-8 Luinon II Ginger Snaps PlcNic to Fancy 17 CANDY—New York per lb lx M. R. Rouc& Cos IX BLACKING No. rpirgross ... 700 No. 8 0 00 No. 7 oo SODA—Bi-Curb, per ill 9alo PO TASH—Per lb lOall SOAP —Turpentine per lb 0 18 Laundry 15 Toilet per do/. 77u1 80 Olive X 1 YEAST POWDERS—Preston and Merrill’s per doz. 1 75u3 27 llorsford’s 8 90 TOBACCO Choice Cla wing per Hi 77 Medium 00 Ordinary 40u50 Choice Smoking 1 87 Medium 77 Common -10 ClGAßS—lmported pertbousand 77 (Xtal7o 00 Domestic 15 ISJaIKI 00 SNUFF—Scotch peril) 7X Macuboy 7X PIPES -Per box 8 50al 5(1 MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 8 25u8 50 No. 3bbls 13 50u14 oo No. 2 kit* 170 No. 3 bbl*—large.. 11 50*12 50 No. 3 kit* 1 50al 70 WHITE FISH—Half blit 7 50u9 00 CANDLES—Beat Star (full w’t)... 81,'3:188 Sperm../ 42a 17 Puraillnc HOaHH STARCH—PearI 7^uU^ EGGS—Per do/, H-> CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00*5 09 SALT—Virginia per suck 8 IUaB 17 Liverpool 8 85 FEATHERS SO HIDES—Dry Hint Haiti Green 6a7 BEESWAX 2XnBO SWEET POTATOES 1 5" WHISKY—Common itye I 07al 10 BAGGING—BengaI IX Lyon lx Borneo Gunny Dundee 17 Patched 11 TlES—Gooche Arrow UJ^ulO Eureka id Aligator aOl) DENTISTRY. f|XKE'I H filled, sound or decayed, and, if dc .1, sired, Flint Rock punctured and excavated at the shortest possible notice lay Morrison Dental Halid Engine; and all other new inven tions, both standard and humbug, used in the most scientific and skillful manner, bv Oil. J. I). Mi K ELI.AIt, No. 08 Second street., declS (it next to J. W. Burke A; Go’s. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. MACON AND WESTERN R. R. CO.. / Tkeasukku*3 Office, Macon, Dee. 11, IX7B. f AT the Annual Meeting of tlie Stockholder* of the Company, to be held at the office of the Company in this city on Tuesday. Hie 7th day of January next, tlie question of the union arid consolidation of this Company with the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, under thu charter of eaid company, will be submitted. MILO S. FREEMAN, decl2 td Secretary and Treasurer. iiOGK & STEPIIICNS, DEALERS Jr FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, irou. /.mis wonm ium< k, l oi itm SntKET. IWI JIIKI.Y Nov, 1-7 11, i' re, G-nuin- -i I j Warranted to 11 it ti*- t ‘ of every one. OUR CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES AliK now in sto re, ami all parties uru invitori to call and pnrchaM: anything th<*y want. FIHH AND OYSTERS. WE are receiving every morning, Cedar Keys Hand-opened Oysters, perfectly Fresh and Guaranteed. I >LACK and various other favorite kind.- el J FRESH Flail on band -very day. IIOGE A STEPHENS. | decl2-8m BOSTON Simumall Sfi’iimsiiip Lino. IOW rati *of fiviißit and Insuramv. Flint j olaas puaKiMijiTiT avcominodntioiiH. Order your n-oods bhlpja’d l*y “H*-lon and Bavammh Stonnishij* Idno, ’ and avoid all delay and extra handlin';. UK A HAKNAIiM, Ajfent., Savannah, <ia. I' MCKKIiSi)N A CO., Apiita, 131-200 Jioaton. J. A. MERCLER, Commission EVlerchant, I5 16 11 SIICIS/I. * lh t. WUtaki r and Ramard St., Savannah, (JW All ordtT* will ivivivt' prompt attention. CdD-J’ aiiDnnenta of all Kinds n-qMvtftdlv solit itrd. 131-300 ™ - boit & McKenzie, Cotton \n l Com an issi oai m:i{t n ivtx, 10*. Util., Slre‘l. SnYii9iis<li, Oh. IHI-809 MEYER, COKEN CO., tvnoi.iKm i: dkai rua is Boots and Shoes, |I x Urnuglilaii Ml.,Sn aciimh, <>i>i Merrhnnli Auppliedilt \|-U Y,. 11. Market IHI 309 Prices A. S. AI.IfiEIN V COIM MISSION MH ROM ANTS —AND Doalors in I'riiHs. Fish .rod r induce, No. 05 Buy St., Savannah. ..i. (’onfilpinients Bolleited. Orders promptly attended to. 131 oil E. D. SMYTH:], I'EK Ol' <'ICO4'I4EItV. (■luNNware and ( Ecinai, And Dealer in House I'nriri hin:; (ionds, 112 (\*n{frcaß and 111 St. Julian Sis. SAVANNAH, ()A. 131-200 F. W. SIMS CO., Coiluu Faclois siikl Commission Merchants s iiAAA iia. Hatrti'iii'V and Ties pupplied nt market prieea. Advances made on Cotton, or other emiii;n ments. Money promptly lemittcd. 131 200 A. 11. CIIAMI’ION. t i l). FJUCEMAN. ni a a.\'. Commission C.irner liny anil Drayton Btreel*, SAVANNAH, GA, IHI 899 I„ N. WHITTLE. <llsO. W. OURTIN. wiinn.i: a gustix, ATTOIt.’VI.YS, A AT LAW, XTO. 9 COTTON AVENUE, In m.ycon, ga. BSJ-107 Mill I.S TIER SLA I (i 11 TE IJ ’S, / vN FOI'IITII STIiF.F'T m I d-e.r t Wil * * lull'll A 1: l\V:il and i • tli pliieu to IUI \ Toys and (Mimas Goods. My t-loek i eomplrle, and eon. i-l of every thing ill 1 lie, Huk' iy and (.’onlei tiom ry I/me. Wedding partis’ supplis’d on r • omihls*. terms. Thankful I<> the. citizen of Mncon for past patronage, Ir sjicctfiill> solicit) a lihe.ral 1 Imre ror the future Coins* and <■ ms* and I will Kuaranles- Buti.-laelion. novls 1m (j. SLAI CIITKK. Marshall House SAVANNAH, (IA., A. IJ. M'S !:, I'a-oprielor. BOARD P ]’] R DAY. .fU.OO. 181-209 Savannah Store NORTHEAST CORNER OF McINTOSII AND I'OI RTII STREET, ii vs s>\, (;i:siits>C- I HAVE opi-re-il, in eoinieelion willi my choice Liquor aid Fancy Grocery SI ore, a GREEN .MARKET- Where I will furnish lo epicure:., CHOICE BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, \U HAG EX, GAME OF ALL KINDS, FISH, OYSTERS, VEGKT\ 111.E3 ami FRUITS, uiiil artieh:) too nurm-rou: to mention. novIX-tf W. A. GIBBONS. < . W. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. Ofiic nt, entrance of Ko' ton Hall, ('Au-rry r t.p sd. j i ',}"A\\ !>u. ine will receive prompt at tan -1 tlou. L 173 'M\ 11. €<;x, ATTORNEY AT LAV/, Knlston ESiiililing, ! CHERRY .HTP.E KT, MACON, GGORGIA. I . , .. AIIICAifIM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, , 151 % BAY HYREE7-, SAVANNAH, GA. / to lA.Vjyi'l 1 jirornfdly ath-nds-d to and V J money rcwiiltcd :it, ones-, p. (>. Jj-yjc J 57. 131 -20 ‘J Pulaski Plouse, SAVANNAH, OA„ .1 VS), w. (J A M Ell ON & CO., PIIOPKI li'lOlte. A lij- !. eia- house In every re. peel, j 131 809 % .11. 11. GIiUKV, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CORNER OF MULBERRY AND SECOND Streets, In Court lion e, Macon, Ga. I MS-10* Press for Sale! WK have for sale a large nb.i- GORDON PRESS (Aligator) and a Hi GGLKa’ 1 PAPER CS7TTEK in good eondltlou. To be | i,aiita burgiiio. Hold to make room foriar ei r and f'ter machines, i Adurtg- WING <fc SMITH, t l-t( Macon. Ga. WINSHIP & CAHaway ! I THE LARGEST AND OLDEST jI ■ : i ICLOTHING HOUSE j I | IN THE STATE, i*>o fSs*eiid Street, Mas Oswi'n'iii. oellSUim NEW GOODS! FOR THE HOLIDAYS. GO AT ONCE AND SELECT FROM THE WELL FILLED COUNTERS OF PENDLETON & ROSS A SUPPLY OF ARTICLES FOR ( lilt IST3I AS PRESENTS. THEY HAVE ON HAND A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF GIFT HOOKS, ALBUMS, DESKS, GOLD PENS, WORK BOXES, GLOVE and HANDKER CHIEF BOXES, CIIROMOS, WALL BRACKETS, SUF FER CA£EB, WALL POCKETS, BUILDING and ALPHABET BLOCKS, TOY BOOKS, TOYS, AND EVERYTHING SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY - PRESENTS ! CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PUR CHASING ELfffcWIIERE. Morchants wishing a supply of BLANK BOOKS, FINE PAPERS, INK nnd oilier STATIONERY, will 11ml it to tlicir son ant vine to examine our stock. PRICES AS LOW AS ANYBODY’S^! PENDLETON A BOMS, Snccertsor* to J. M. Boardmsn. dec 13 781 To Tax Payers of Bib! Coasly. ILIVK notice tlmt tin- Tiiv Hookn for col lecting the Stute ami County 'i’axeH for 1H72 will clone on the 7th doy of Deccuiber. 1 hope all will note this and pay their taxed, u I have to Mettle on the 15th and eaunot give any longer time.. This notice la final. I can’t be iCHponHlble for any one*a tax nfter that time. All poll taxed and road taxed arc required from both white uud colored. novH-tf F. M. Ii LATH, T. C. EDWARD SPRINZ. Notary public and ex-officio jub- TICE OK THE PEACE. I urn be found for the present at all hours of tlie day at my office adjoining the law oScc of A. Proudlil, over tlie store of Jnquea A. Jolinsun, Third St., Macon, Ga., to attend to all Magisterial buoi ne*. IIX-:*) _ _ ptswood Hotel, NKAIH.Y OPPOSITE PABBB.’.OHB DBPOB’, (Only one. minute’* walk.) MACON, GEORGIA. Uoiird J.OO per J)ny. T. .11. HARRIS, Proprietor. CROP OF 18727 ~ r ’ ; Clover and (itrassSeeds. hi:]) clover, CKIMSON CLOVER, SAPLING CLOVER, ORCHARD GRASS BLUE GRASS, HERDS GRASS, LUCERNE SEED, Arc., &<\ •lust receiv'd, hUNT, RANKIN A LAMAB, Wholesale Druggist*, WC-Js(i 82 and 84 (JhcrryStreet. [ ANNUAL FAIR —OF TUG — Ay,ripuUiiral and Mpclianical ANNOdATION OP GEORGIA, XXolci t Snvnmiah. COMMPNCINO MONDAY, DECEMBER ilOlh, 1572, Ami continuo during tlie week. r pilE Central Railroad and connections and L Atlanta and Gulf Railroad and connections will trims|H)rt visitors for oue fare, returning free. NAIIItE CONTENT. There will be a Sabre Contest between tlie Savannah and Augusta Sabre Clubs on Decem ber 4th and sth. RA(EB. _ Open to the world, three or more to euter. Fastest Trotting Single luirnesa Horse, Purse, ♦100; Fastest pair of Trotting Horses, owned and used as such, Purso, ♦SO; Best Single-har ness Jlorae, Plate, ♦80; Best pair of flames* Homes, Plate, ♦B7; Boat Pacing Horae, Plate, ♦ 15; Ruunlng Race, Sweepstakes, mile lieata, three or more to enter, two to start, entrance 10 per cent., l’urae, ♦B<k). COTTON PKENIIUMM. The Chamber of Commerce offer the follow ing premium*: For heat three bale* of upland cotton of one planter’* growth on exhibition, premium to go to pluutcr, ♦SO, lor three bale* ranking second in quality, premium to go to planter, ♦4O. For threo-bnle* ranking third In quality, S3O; premiums to go to planters For the beat hale of aea Island cotton, ♦SO; next best hi quulity, premium to go to plauter, For the best Gin for upland cotton, ♦IOO. For tlie beat bushel of Rough Rice, of tlie va riety: kuown a* gold *eed, prernliin to go to planter, * 10. For tlie bestbnahel of Rough Rice, of the. va riety known a* white, premium logo to plan ter, ♦lO. No fee will lie charged for entering of exhib iting article*. For Premium Lists or other information, up ply to J. 11. ESTIJ.L, Secretary, 185-til Savannah, (a. To the Husiueas Ecu ol Ylacon THE ALBANY NEWS Circulate* exi luaively in Doiiglicrty, Mitchell, Lee, Baker ami Worth Comities. HT The wealthiest Cotton growing section of Georgia..4EJ mi: NEWH Is tlie inait Advertising Medium in Southwest ern Georgia. AI>VEIITISK.MBJITS SOI.IOITKU. CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor. TIIE PMEMIIM HEEKI.Y. IT is universally conceded that advertising la a necessity to success in business; it is also conceded, by the shrewdest business men, that newspapers are the best medium for reaching all parties whose trade is desired. THE MONUOE ADVERTISER reaches more of tiie. people trading with Ma con Hum any other journal published in the country; it Is, therefore, the brat medium of communication with the plunting interests We will be happy at any time to furnish refer ences to leading merchant* here mid elsewhere, who will testify to the fact that they have re ceived orders ter goods from parties who read their cards In The AUuertUer. In fact, many who have availed themselves of its columns, candidly say that Its vulue exceeds that of all other journals in which they are represented. The Adrrrliatr bus the freshness of youth and the ripeness of age, and Is therefore deservedly successful. CHARACTER OK ADVERTISEMENTS. No advertisements are admitted wiiiuh are not believed to be above question und of real value, and from parties so unquestionably re liable that the renders of The AdvertUer will be safe in ordering them from any distance. To our readers, the fact of its appcurunce liere lias all the weight of endorsement and authority. Address, JAS. P. HAHBItON, Forsyth, Georgia, Change of Schedule. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFCE, 1 Macon A Brunswick Kailhoad Cos., r Macon, Ga., October 30, 1878. j ON and after Thursday October 31, 1872, trains on this road will run as follows : DAI PA-.SENGKK TRAIN, DAILY fSUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) Leave Macon 9:15 a. m. Arrive at Jesup t>;3s p. . Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 p. r. Leave Brunswick 4:30 a. m. Arrive at Jcsup 0:45 a. m. Arrive at Macon 5:10 p. m. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAIJ.V. Leave Macon 8.85 p. M Arrive at Jesup 5.00 A it Arrive at Savannah 8.30 a. m Leave Savannah 7.30 p. Leave Jesup ......11.10pm Arrive ut Macon 7.30 a. m Both day and night tcains connects closely at Jesup with trains to and from Florida. HAWKINSVIU.E TRAIN DAILT, (SUNDATS EX CEPTED.) Leave Macon ' 2:50 p. M. Arrive at IlawkinsvlUe 6:25 p. M. Leave llawkinsville 6:55 A. M Arrive at Macon . ..16:35 A. N. WM. MacREA, 174tf General Superintendent. TO MERCHANTS ! Merchants wishing to place their B aii> and business prominently before the peo ple of Macon, Taylor, Crawford and Houston counties, should advertise in the BUSINESS MIRROR. Circulstion good uud inoreealng Very fast Rates liberal. W. T. CHRISTOPHER, Ed. A Prop’s. Fort Valley, Gs.