Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, December 31, 1872, Image 2

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BACON DAILY ENTERPRISE in. (< !:•. i. i-j 11 UI IMIK| E.VKHT KVIfNJIMi HI LINKS, VV 1 NCi A SMITH. N'ii. 10 lloltlntr* worth Block. AH blln'* I'thifi"!,' Suttoi’rifftitm ttfmnhi hr '//- i l/f.vdtl. l.W'‘. ,'„■/ A >■“*. *'"./"'• lOmnaiM" UtV"'J"‘ U" I*’/"* *'-"•"< *’ " j Jr, .1 t/„ KlUor. It' ■ ■i.miJui,.lnode to | irturn ivYekf nuthetm rat,,l „<•</< */"•-, . ;■) • /'*' 'J ,A < liritnl. Aiimy Mwjicai. Mihi.cm.-A Wash, i t4!ton paper soys llic Army Medical Museum coatuin* about lifteeu thousand specimens, among vvhicli arc eight bun <lre,l ami ninety-seven human skulls und thirty four skeletons, besides two hundred and ninety-seven skeletons and seven him died and sixteen skulls of auiinala. Cuba.—The United States and Spaulsh Governments have just concluded an agreement for Jointly taking testimony in Cuba, to be need by the commission hold ing its session in Washington for the adju dication ol the claims of American citi /.cus growing out of the pro ent rebellion in that island. -* - 1 iik I’hiladelphia Ago says “l he iu mor that somebody i going to outbid Cameron for Seuatoishlp of Pennsylvania has thrown the organs of that woitby into tits of virtuous indignation. They declare that if anybody outbids Cameron, he will prosecute them.” Tiyt L'MTKU tJTATKs AItMV. — lie: re jiot t of the Burgeon General of tbe Army shows an nverage mean strength of 24.101 white, and 2,4!) 1 colored troops. Among tlic width the proportions of deaths from all cases tieuted was 1 to 130 . among the colored Ito G 5. Unfavorable for the col mod troops. - ♦- Liability of Postbasi khk. —''1 he Post master Guueial has decided that all post masters are liable to the Government lor the value of all registered letters lost in their* OBO**. This |uinclplu, which has long maintained with icspect to minor olllces. has never hueu npplled to offices where uuy considcruldc number ol letters lias been registered. It Is now claimed that the lunula rtf postmaster* cover *uch cases of loss. The definite establishment of such a principle w ill render the respon elbllity under poslmastci s bonds much greater than lias been supposed -. -* ♦ ’inn KiAction To Moiihow What ever lie the result of’tho elcetion to mor iow. it must be magnified into a parly triumph. The negroes, the great majority of whom hav* hitherto acted against llieir while fellow -citizens, and given their votes to help the carpet bagger or scalawag, hare quit their fooiUlieess mil irsolved to cast llieir suflVnga for men who will filing Integrity and capacity to the discharge of otlieial duly—qoalillcatinns that have al ways been insisted upon lit democratic theories, und ns'-entiu! in praetiee to the permanent auecess of any party llieir action should he accepted in good faith as mi earnest of their futuic eouise . and let them have the hcnellt of a good > sample in voting for those best qualified f"> otll clal station, witlimit reference to person This done, we stiall be sure to preserve all that is most valuable in our form ol government. •- Columbus Items. We get the following ilcin* liom the sun Kor the week ending Friday the total amount of cotton sold was 1113 Imlcs , yet they realised about S'.ltl, 17tl. Of lids amount Huston puid In Pastern spinners S7G > SOO. It is stated that tho lee Works will be leased to the Columbus Iron Works Lizzofte llernard performed at Springers Opera House lust night. John Kobiinmn plays to-night J. F. Boifeullei, Macon. G.i , has a I. In r held for pottage In the I'ost Otlice A Kouam R—Tho Springfield K ; lieun says One of our suburbs has uro luanec. The hero, eighteen years old, with the devotion of a young lover, sought lame and fort uno in the mighty IV cm lint w hile ho toiled, his inamorata married his brother, but. tilled with remorse, niu mended to our hero her little sister, then nine or ten years old. The little git I sent the pilgrim her picture. he saw it ami was glad A correspondence ensued, is suiting In an engagement before the par lies l.ad etei met At length the soul of the ayd cut Idahoan burned to behold his bride, hi the cast wind he heard bet i ailing, and in steamy vapor he sped a thousand miles lowan) the sun rising ot t iclr meeting und llieir gitings we v. II ►ay little. Suffice it that ere agaiu the voice id the turtle Is heant in the land, there will be another cottage among tho mountains of Idaho, in which the pet sou of our idyl shall sit at eventide and it*- slew those years of waiting, which !<> both nicvbep were as few days, became of love • 'i'BK WIIBBUIAKHoW.—If you have IV cation to use a wheelbarrow, leave il.vv lieu jon are through with it, in front of the iiousa with the handles toward the door. A wheelbarrow is the most complicated tiling to fall over on the fare of the earth. A man will fail over one when he would never think of falling over anything else . he never knows when lie gets through falling over it either, lor it w.ll tangle his legs ami arm*, turn over with him. and rear up in front of bun ami just us lie pauses in his profanity to congratulate himself, it lakes anew turn and acoops more skin off of him. and he commences to evolute anew, and hump himsell on troth ptares A mail never censes to tall over a wbee|banvw until it turns coin pieteNy Ou it* haek, or bringa up against something it cannot upaet It is the most inoffensive looking object theie is, but it is more dangerous Uiau n locomotive, and no man is secure with one unless he a light hold of It* handles and i silting dovvuou &<>mcthU>g A whctUari.-w has iuwk wltlkmt deatbt. hut in its leisure moments It Is the great blightin'} euise cm tiuediguity A Mian ndver lives for a competent per sou to under taka the sale of anew medi cine, and adds that it will prove highly lucrative to the undertaker.” PI TO It I ti. *okhi:sim.>l. il> :. Atlanta, December : |n'2. !>• ac JSuterpriH: Wc '4ft Macmi en tliu id P. m. train Saturday/fund snivel hero at G a. m . Sunday, nicking the ■r, n on schedule time, showing that the terri ble allecta of the iccent sloim throughout the country has made no serious disimb mice with railroad travel in this latitude especially on the Silicon mid Western toad. At the early hour of our arriving, the city whs still slumbering , and, from the uppcarancc ol the streets mi l the low temperature ol the atmosphere, she hud as sumed Northern airs. These appearances were farther confirmed on going three miles in tliu country. The northwest sides of buildings, fences, tress and shrub bery were covered with ice, tho result of the storm on Christinau day. At the end of our journey were found those on earth to us most dear, with surroundings that make home most happy. Tile extreme cold of this region lias had its good effects as well us Its possible ill ; the former an apparent, whilst the latter are not so cosily discoverable. The ground is frozen and soundings are uo longer nee csssry in street navigation—this is enough. ’1 lie business ol the city lias been very satisfactory for tliu season. The only source of compluiut wc have heard i- the wuiit of transportation fuel lit is in sending goods to country purchasers. The Geor gia Hoad is especially complained of as discriminating against tiie trade of this City, and not iu the want of ability to fill nish means of transportation, as stated. — Hut whatever he tho cause of tho com plaint alluded to on that particular Hood, Augusta is lietlffiUcd. Besides the lm incn c trade brought to Atlanta by the railroads centering here, she docs an ex tensive business with the country, oil’the Hues of Hull real travel, reaching in every direction, und especially northward, even into North Curolina. Water-works und good wagon roads are the next things in onlei lor tho future interest und growth of Atlanta. Her growth thus lur to the unreflecting has been marvellous, und yet her course is onward. Tho two Important queries are Why does she grow '—and when will she slop growing! To answer these questions would more than till tho space at com mand for this lutter, olio or two compre hciiMvc reasons Ihqrcforc must suffice Her geographical position is uncveelled ns a distributing point for everything that enters into trade and commerce ; her i !i mate the year through is salubrious ; her people are active and enterprising, am! are constantly ringing it into the ems of everybody everywhere that there i such a place as Atlanta. To filed this lutU i purpose, htii hii nunss men liberally use the columns of the Press, with which the city is well supplied, vl/. three dailies and some hslfndoz.cn weekly papers, all well and ably conducted, and supported. They also semi their agents iu every direct ton, aud make tho personal acquaintance of those it is tlu ir hitcrcst t*> know Hanks are multiplying here, thus ocuttallr.lug capital and iuemilfng husi ness facilities. These are hut few ol the reasons why Atlanta grows. When she will atop growing is when she shuts lu r self Up Iu her own importance, mid he comes dead to the livnlry of hri neighbors and the rest of the vvurld and that is so far in tliu dim distaio r if indeed the time ever comes, that no, one of tl.e pic.-tut gem ration need concern himsell. Member* of tho Legislature arc begin whig to ariivo. and much interest is being lilt ns to its action in tho election ol United States Senator. That its action will he harmonious and for the last inter ests of the State there can be no doubt No mete personal considerations should enter into its action Fiom what 1 can gather liom the best source* General Gordon is the coming man. although the upportcis of Mr. Stephens mid ex-llov emu Johnson staud firm. James K Sneed will undoubtedly he the next See rutary ot Suite. This will be in accord mice with the pr< viously expressed wishes of the L.vruui'iusit, and will gratify all Central aud Southern Georgia, and give an able , liieor to the entire State The weather is becoming settled, and lliiues are beginning to resume their wonted aspect. Truly, etc , U. A LITTLE o/eVEKYTHING. Mrs Se tt Siddons gets two hum red and lltiy dollai a every evening Laron Todesco of Vienna recently puid his family physician fifty thousand un'Uis tor attending liis sou two months. l'red Douglass Is getting old ami m ap pisli, and talk' of moving to England to speud the remainder of las days. It js five dollats' Hue for a Klindc Island man to call another a liar without being able to prove it, but he geueially proves it 'l'lse name -grass widow” f of French otigiu. It is derived from French “grace,” and originally meant a \v idow bv courti sy. A man and his wife named Wilson, re pcclivcly S I and S3 years old, died within a few hours of each other at Americas, Iml. the other day, am! were buried iu the same grave. An Indiana man has five children, named Maims. New Hampshire, Vermont. Massachusetts and Rhode Island lie don’t expect to get more than half through the list. Wedding cards iu Denver ce.isr-t ot ilie jack of diamonds and the queen of hearts with the contracting parties’ names theie ont If the bride’s mother is living the ten ot clubs is Inclosed. A Rochester farmer recently swore out a warrant of surest agaiust a eloihiug bouse c:cik for the Uu ft of ids vv.oiei w hich he afterward found safe in bis over coat pocket iu a hotel bar room. fhe clafrn fiber is jk4 mudi, *r v ft after all. Hi* tilled with old barrels, straw and garbage, and so closely resem bles tire Chicago rivar that hureperes can't (ell any ditiur snee iu Uu talor. Mutvh-rers are *o coiiHnon in New York : that when a gentleman went home and { ann, :• ed to his wife that Mr. G ret lev w.o dead, his little tltnre vesr-ohi. playing on he flovre, looked up aud said. -IV who shot liiuih' savannah correspondence. Sava ••naii, December 2.-’, Ufl-- Jid't" Kntfrpris< The long looked for and anxiously desired change in the wea’li ti.hu- Ht lost tualW Its appearance, and the warm and glorious sunshine of today makes everybody feel happier, although the air is still Sharp and bracing Damp ne-t and clouds have disappeared, und there is good promise of flue weather lor the coming weik. But the happiest ] co ple that wo baveyct se, n— an 1 usne Imvu greater CiitlSC for jov*-are the‘ladies und ; entleiin*ii W 1,0 today, again \ i-Ped the Fair Ohiunds, and completed the decora tion und arrangement of the various build ings for the opening on Monday next With such a popular and stirring man ns .1 H Lstili, of the-Morning New-. (who try the way. is the next Slate Flint, r.) foi Secretary, it Is not strudge that so much has already heru done —and so well and completely elone —to make the proposed exhibition a successful one. Through rain and sleet, cloudy days nml amid chill ing w inds, this efficient gentleman and hi able, assistants whom fie lias gathered about him, have kept the Imlt in motion in the direction of the Fair Grounds , and to-day, with heaven’s glorious sunshine all around them, they have Completed their labors, with light hearts and busy bunds Ihe mails have bon sadly deranged uu all the roads h ading into lli • city dur ing the week, and much complain' i made by business men. many of w hom have sullered grejrt sneonvenienee in eon *( qlienee. The repot l of the s:i I n0,.-blent on the old Mnstjogee road, by which Pres blent Wad ley, General Holt and Colonel Clark, nil ruihoud officials, were roiled down tin; hank and Injured, will bequiln gratifying to the traveling public in gen eral, as a great many people seem to be Impressed with the idea that nobody hut poor luavclers are treated in that rough manner, and tiiey only, in mo t ruses, through the imi iessneas of these very officials This accident will serve to dis abuse their mi mis, and lead them to in dulge, iu future, in more charitable views as to the responsibilities and immunities of railroad ol,lends, whether of ••highaif low degree.” Bo far as our knowledge of the above named gentlemen extends, they are as carelul and particular in regard to the safety of their passengers, und pay ns much attention to the good condition of their tracks and rolling stork,as any similar officials hi tire whole country. The put week, however, lias been one of fearful fatality to passengers on sin and land,.and no human being was aide to provide pre cautionary measures of safety. The acci dents, in nearly every case, were tire- re-nli of unforeseen causes. That rliecring little actress, Katie Put nam. vvillr Mr. Edwin Brown, mill nil r x cellcnt company, is now holding lire mir ror up to nature at the theatre In re, and will continue to rio so through tire entire week ol lire Fair. Biro is as popular and ns fascinating nr ever, uml is m iking a host of new friends during the present In. Mho plays in Augusta, January titfi. at M iron on the 2dth, Golriuibus on 11ie2,-dh. and at Bellini on the 31st, anil we assure tier numerous admirers iu those cities that they may expect a rich treat from "the charmer fair with golden hail." In addi tion to this company, we m e to have a gi and tournament ball about the middle ot tin, week, and the Uulti Mario Concert Troupe oil l'l id.iy and Saturday evenings Visi tors to the Fair will therefore find ample amuse men Is for the employment of their time at night Col. S M. Strong, of Thumasvilic, l.itln r of tin" policemen who, it is claimed, necideiitl.v killed a brother policeman at I tie tail i neks a lew night.-, since, has uirived in the city mill is stopping wifh another on w ho is in husliics-here Young Strong, win, is now iu jail, is only about twenty llirie yems okl, is in iriicd. and is one of eight sons Ho was Imiu in Lafayette, Chambers county, Alabama; but spent j Ids childhood mid youth in Russell county. Ills father is highly spoken of as a gi iitle luaii of culture, being by profession a law yer His mit'oi iiniate son also bears a t;ood reputation, mid certainly does not look like a lu.iii who would duliliernn ly shoot dead i ne whom he had no cause to injure It is in all its aspects and heal ing • a sad ease, and we trust that justice will be done the living and the dead, in whatever Judicial action may tie taken hi the matter. Ntn.Nk.v Hukrkkt -• *. To the Citizens of Bibb County. J Y(. ’n(* in,,l FelUfte citizen* : Bo ve not deceived. Imu n candidate for the office of County Treasurer; but us I do dined to submit to another contest for the ♦ 'initiation, which refusal will. 1 am in formed. cause me to lose many votes, some of whom were my supportois in the uom ination, it is proper for me to state the reasons vvhieli controlled me in so doing. In the nominating convention there were many irregularities. Impressed with this fact, before the meeting closed, 1 uuuoun eed that 1 would not consider the nom ination binding. So sv'on as the excite ment of the moment passed away. 1 be came satisfied Hint bciorc the ballots were counted there should bn some agreement among the candidates either that the nom ination would or would not he abided by. 1 tticrcfiire addressed a proposition to my opposing candidates, of,-ring to agree, before the bal!ot ifyr* counted, t j eontUier the neuiiYoifA>, J'or lehiiiueef it > light le. an .</ rvid, ,iiiit r go tuto ■ r,other novuiuition , , S.tturd.rp, the 2Lf, trhenthe pe,7* the uhi he opened front 12 If. until t> o'clock J\ if., the e.iuJid ,ti re r. I the flight it number of rotes at sue/. e,’< 'tie ■ to i , the nomine\ . This written proposition, vvhieli was submitted three hours before the completion of the count ing of llic ballots, with the knowledge that i vv..sleadie. ill the . mid at tl.e 1 me ami the admis-i m ot ti feuds ot all my oppo nents. that 1 would be the nominee eos not aeeuhti to \ Mr. til . i. upon the ground that the proceedings ol Hie nomi nating convention vvyie e.thj n>, • ,',,,ling. -llis vi rds. as near 1 can icmcniber them, were. Ido liot consider that you have any right tq ask me to change anything done up. there to day " The proposition having I con refused by 'li Gibson, was not s ibmiUeti to the oilier candidates for Comity Treks ore r. although addressed to them all. U|h>ii tl.e counting of the bniiots it was found that 1 had re ceived 1 ile mat rity over Mr Gibson, w ho received the next highest vote. Strange as it may appear, when the result was known, the rejoettd J>r>qH>*liou grew sud deuly with favor. I'he proposition sub miltt-d to the Executive Committee, was first niade by me at the only time w hen it eouIJ have been properly entertained, viz before llie ballots were couutcd. If it had be< n accepted all would have been well and we could have had anew nomination But 1 cannot consent that my opponents shall bl w both hot and cold. As my proposition was rejected, wlien it was in doubt who w uld receive the highest vote, ran any one doubt hut that mv oppoocul would siill reject the same proposition made by the couimillee, if he had received the highest vote ! The question admits of 1 but one answer, and I shall accordingly make the race, subject to the will of the people, and if elected will discharge the duties of the office faithfully and efficiently. I believed, on the day of the nomination, and st il believe, that the irregularities were against me, hut I received the whole vote in spile of them. In conclusion. I will add, that if I merit tlie office, and am worthy of It, und quali fied to fill it. I want it, otherw i-c Ido not . but let me say a word to those who may have a personal preference for my oppo nents. to vote for them ; but let it he on that i“sne, and not excuse themselves for so doing, because I am n t the nominee fairly or unfairly, or because I would not submit to another nomination, or “the previous declaration of the nominee that he would not lie hound by the nomina tion •’ Milo B. Fkeeman. tvYOi.\<r.'ii:\Tv PEOPLE’S IKKIT, run ohdinakv, C. T. WAR 1) FOll rl.KltK SFPKHIOIt Cot UT, A. li. ROSS. For sheriff, JAMES MARTIN. I'OH TAX RECEIVER, R. A. HENSON. von tax collector. W. T. NELSON. Foil TItEASUHEH. JOSEPH WILBOURN. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. THUS. BUTLER. FOR CORONER. JOSEPH TRIP PIT (iKu. ]*’. ( tihKKV i- a eamliilatf for S..< liii of Dibb county by iJumocratic nomination, det’vfitd Wahjiinoton Poe, Br., the nominee ol tin* Dumocrutic party, i a uandidalc for tli; ollice <if Ordinary of liibb county, at tho upproach- election. dee'it td After uon#uUiitioii with numerous friends and with un earnest desire to preserve harmony iu the Democratic party, I decline any further candidacy for the ofliee of County Treasurer. UeeMl-tf J. W. Sri niw. “Wf umi'iuue B. 'l'. Y. -mi isii. as our eandi-. date for Thy lb- -ivor. Many Fuieni h. 1 am a eandidate for re-election to the oiiicu of Tux Keeeivcr of Bibb county at the election in Jauuary. H. Benson. nov27-td Nnw Canhiivt■)•:.—The friends of Ciiui Tj:uo .Ak anuounce hitn as one of the most suihtbic candidates for public favo**. td. The frurtds of JrTxiK Jam. B. Aktoph, an nounce him a- i*amtidate for oflicc <>f Tax Col lector, sublet to the will <f tiie p<;oi>h*. dec. IT—te. Tire friends of Josr.ni WUmn i:m; announce him as a suitable candidate for the oflicc of County Trca.Mircr of Bibb county. dec'.) td l'l x friends of James Maui in announce him as a can TideVe for fehcritl of Bibb county, *ub ject to every nomination, novdb td. The friends of C. T. Wjhd announce him as a ciindidate for re election t- otlicc of Ordi nary. ThcfiitUt!, of \V. 'l. Nki.sun* announce as a candidate for Tax Collector for Bibb coun ty, subject to the will of the people. hoy Id tf. Thu friends of Pat Crown announce him us a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Bibb county. novddtde. NEW ADV him sO KNT> Fancy t Family Groceries! niiti)s, fish, OYSTERS, \ \ \w I L 1) GAME, WINJSS, \ BRATvOIES. NUTS. \ cp \ TOBzACCO, APPLES. V \ A SNUFF. LEMONS, V\ \ E' c ORANGES. V \ CANDIES. %\ PINEAPPLES. SWEETMEATS* TROPICAL * \ FRUITS. \ -AND— \ All tho Delicacies of the Season. -fils' Old tel Holton Cl ibcTv.r Hams in Store. 2,) 111 fir I B NKVV ’I KDM.i l il l'D, :, 1! UlUKi.s MBV VORU I*l <; tSOS-K. BK.VMOI It, TINSLEY A 11>. Hams to Arrive 4() TIEKr'KS NEW I'D! K l(T SS tq,. 1A TIECi B NEW HI l.k II UD, Seyioir, Tinsley & Cos. dreSOtt J nALSTOU XIALiXi. T’OUB NldllTS ONLY, January 1 st, 2 I 3d Lz 4-th. ENGAGEMENT 1X17.A02 jINAEY WITH MAG NUT 'h: T PiiODVCTI ' FOR X ri. fi. zv'.' utizAkd! The Maiiiifi’i'mi'i-i !nr- lit amir uiicln? ' the npi" l.ittlu’ S'Hi.'-.tr < ’ mine dlenno ui, P.fi’.T OF THE L fiJTH, Bill-'. •*.’= . xi. ’• - • s ■ | And her fiu;>i ri-.r Cn.Yii<; OIMJKA CO 3I CANY, (.’omprisiiiff TANARUS First-eln.-s j\rtW-* Mr. \V. H. Oam*, Mi*s Kati* I’rahcr. Mr < l.nrleK 11. Drew, Mrs. Annie ijodinot, Mr. John Howson, Glenil, Mr Jl. 11. Pratt, Mr. K. T. VVllmot, Mr. -I W. Sliannon, Mr. <\ 1) Ilnu r, Mr. Kd. Iloran, M. 11. Dunike, Mr. J. 1L dunes, Louise linger, etc. the finer i Musical and C-mcdy Com bination l.ow traveling. WTsDN’KSDAY KVKNIMi, NKW VKARAS NIGHT, will be produced l'!a*icbc's Comic Ojtera Burlesque K\ travaifana, entitled Forttmia anQ Ills I'iiflefl Servaiiis. The piece entirely recoiiMruetod and pre sented with t'i ■ same display <<f Kim apd Costumes as.w* le used hy this Company iluriiu( tinj' ummer, a * the Cniofi Square Theatre New York, wl.cre the juTfonn anee creati and .i genuine furore. TJM'K-'DAY LV i-.MMi, Utl* S-••hV- l- w and most beautiful coirth: op^ra, LiES Pnaluced for tin* !i .*t time in this city. Trans lated and adapted fi in the t rench expressly for Mrs. Oates. FRIDAY f.V KNT NG, an entire New Oju ra. SA f CLDAY pN LNING, Benefit of .Mrs. Opto*. Box Sheet a now ripen at Brown & Co’s. Re .-crverl .Scats Nl 2-'. dec'.’Sbt C LASi VOYAKI Mi;-. Midi 11E1.1,, a vrrj- vvomh-ifiil Clary* vov.mtand MaUiimi lor reiiaiiig lire* pres ent uml future, having reiiinmil t-, Macon, ilu .-ire.s patriuiflgc. Location, No. 11) Cotton Av- n UO, up ptafr*. dec-.o if SOMETHING TO EAT, SOMETHING TO DRINK, SOMETHING TO SMOKE, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL ICE. C-o LANEY, Mulberry Slftet. dec3o-tf FOR GOOD, RELIABLE (}arden Seeds, r rKY VANDERBILT BROTHERS’ Aurieul- I tural and Seed Warehouse., ‘jfl Fulton St., New York. Wholesale firms will find great advantage in dealing at the above house. Please s< od foi iif -i ••_,)i<. dec36 l m DR. L. I. JOHNSTON. OFFERS his prnfes.-ional services to the citi/.- ns of Macon and vicinity. Ollice in rear of Enteui*kisu Buili-inu, No. lOHol lingswortli Block. dec fi r ),—tf. I-:. - .. j I‘I.R MONTH by the y*at u.-..'ivnee. j l* Two nice r ><'ins, bust locality in tk. city for Dentist or Millinery tm-inf- V Apply at this oilici*, <*r No. s Cotton Avenue, ocuid-tf. SWIFT A I’ORTEI^ AGENTS. SALE AND LIVERY STABLES. 1 C> f received, 1 car-load of FINE MULES. * J We keep the finest Horses and Vehicles for hire—everything being new. Also, the finest stock in the eitv for sale. Call and see us. SWIFT A POUTER, Agoots, dcc'.N lw Poplar Street. DR. P. 11. WEIGHT 1 ) ESPFN'TFULI.Y tender h\? pn.f ‘ssi.mal i\ erv.c -to the citizens of on and vi cinity, Ollice at Drug Store No. and Brown House Block. Kesidcueo at Rev. Samuel Boy kiu's, Georgia avenue. Calls left at either place will receive prompt attention. cl(stf DR. WRIGHT. © s n t- js, H-V* r-moved t* B ardman's Blot*!;, over . l*ui vlk’totv A Ross’, corner Mulberry and Second >W, Ma . (a. . HOHETT SI RAINED. |AA till’.!.':;-asuiu. - e ■, rw. s nil'erol in Iv/Olhi. in.irk.t K. t.iil :n j. • -uikm. A lil'flul duituftii'H vv ill be made tu tbe trade, a bere Id or more gallon* are taken at once. A. L. CI.IN K-CALES, deeiblw No. 23Cotton Avenue. DIVID END No. 55. TKEASl’itr.R'B OFFICE, , M * A Westskn Kaiuioad Companv, - Ma. iv, i.A.. fi,-. nilu-r ID, 1*72. t l DIVIDEND uF FIVE -DOLLAK . V i • *!:arv ti> :. en and a-tarci ..n ttio C;> i tl Sto. k of tlii* Company, ns lietil on the iiLtlt of the .'kl inst, payable on and after the -Oth day of Jauuary next, in the currency of the United Slates as uow received, or Consol idand First Bonds of the Central, Southwestern and Macon and Western Kail roads, at ninety five .■ fi eenls. MILO S. FREEMAN, <! 20.d Secretary and Treasurer. THE FINEST Billiard Tables IN THE STATE! 'f-HKKE OF BKI'NS WICK’S TABLES. I bet -or-inmt of Cues, plenty of rv.-m and good light, can be found at the Bran Hcasa Billiard Sate. CVJ arouud and see me. if yon want to enjoy a game. dtv-4 lm CAREY W COX. Guernsey, Bartrum & Hendrix, I>KALEItS IN AM) HAXt 1 FACTVItERS OF ——--j I’AINTS, ba ' s '* ~ nil nr ii Deli v, BU LDERS SUPPLIES) Slii;'l.lHX, liAUBWAUE. *Lnn OLI . TOOLS. 33.ZVXjt/S'i''j3XlLSi, XC’fifilA/TJ’ifiAfi. POSTS, AND ALL KINDS OF TI’ENISG '. : |’A.< rr< >Sl'V—X>-I XI I 4 AA r <)I2KS. \"}'!r< , l’oiitU'---lilii£i< , s Block I'opiitr rvlrcct, lUsm uii, l.’ll. ch oil marl 1 , . W- A. SStTFITS? Cm, Bacon ii lur aprim '•*.*> AfJioJn-' J* : J>tali fe? Vj- k-. X Jtsk * Corn, Baoc\i, Flour, ! Salt, Bagging, Ties, Sugar, Octree.. Etc. I’ll AT CELEBRATED BRAND OF I’i oUl!, “THE PRIDE OF DIXIE.” > The Best i '. on Hand. I . i.iim . .u.i.lies in the purchase of COM, BACON, FLO’i, BAGGING TIES, ETC., ETC., Ai ; I w . make it . Interest of Mm counts and P.uuters to call on mo witlf their MONEY orOO t]> PAPER. Ikes onaSle time given to all good parties? W. A, HUFF. 97-lf FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ' lit- in 'i L lace to Select a Beautiful and I’sefnl Present ;s at MACK BROTHERS’. BEST KID GLOVES AT , J->, WORTH AJ.OO, TO BE FOUND AT MACK BROTHERS’. A WPL a] 3,' I>H) OO X£ IZ T ANARUS, At’ , WORTH ¥1..'.11, CAN BE HAD OF MACK BROTHERS. JUST RECEIVED, tie ‘ EI CCA 808 " —Very Pretty. 'S ite ‘ i.rm HANDKERCHIEF,” Ycryllandsomr, mid in nil Colois. -> D .zrn LADIES’and GENTS’ TIES and SCARFS. Another large lot of Ladies’ and Cliil Iren’s MERINO VESTS l Ijildren's Brown. Mixed and Striped WINTER HOSE. fancy kmi woolencooDs. Etc. A lot of SHAWLS very cheap, and selling very fast. Call early and make your selection . Prices lower than ever. MACK BROTHERS, ■ ;i 'v— !.i-v> .f Serond Street, Itnmour Block. FOR THE MASQUERADE AND HOLIDAYS. (VPEHA. KIDS or suit other style jt 75 cents / jM-r pair. a NU3SBAUM & DAN NEN BURGS, Jt'ST U£€£IVED 4 LOT of five hundred dozen first quality A KID <LOVES, nil colors ami all sizes at tine low price of seventy live cents per pair. At NTSSBAI M A DANNEN BURG’S dec IS-1 w 70 Third street. .no. is. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE ON So STREET OVER l. w. a.vs?> iims stoi:e. ■_J Change of Schedule. MACON AND WESTERN K. R. CO., ■ Mac ox, Ga., October 51, 1572. ) / \N and after Sunday November 3d, the fol ’ ' lowing schedule for Passenger Trains will be observed on this road : DAY PASSENGER. Leave Macon S:ls a. #• Arrive at Macon 2:05 a. m. Leave Atlanta 8:20 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 2:40 r. M. NIGHT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. L ave Macon 8:50 P. V- Arrive at Macon 5:20 A. v Leave Atlanta 8:00 r. .• Arrive at Atlanta 4:55 a. >'• Making close connections at Macon ' A " ! Centra. RaProad for Savannah and Augusta, .ml with Southwestern Railroad f'.r point- Southwest Georgia. At Atlanta with it os tern and Atlantic Ruiltvsv for points West. A. J. WHITE, novdtf Superintendent.