Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, March 21, 1873, Image 1

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iTUmm Oiiiltj icntcrpri'Sc. Stevenson & Smith, Proprietors, Tcrnttt of *l*cf'lplloi i* < )nc Year 4 00 Blx Months 2 00 'l'lir96 Months ****** Invariably in advance. To city subscribers by the moM, Seventy-five cents, served by carriers. ■—H i * --^=" < Council Proceedings Regular Meeting, i Council Chamber, March JB, 187.3. \ Present —Hon. W. A. null', Mayor; Aldermen, C Burke, Dempsey, Deitz, Car ter, Burdick, Durrett, Ellis, and Cornell. Absent—Aldermen , J W Shone-, man, Kahn and Lightfoot. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. t BILL* REFERRED. M Hirsh & Bro ; A McQueen : George Beggs , Green Saltmarsh ; C Burke ; Clis by, Jones & lteese ; B H Wrigley 1 1 Cos.; Milo S Freeman ; Moses B Pollock ; Win ship & Callaway ; and George Payne. 1 * " * > BILLS PASSED. • 1 H C Wilder & Bbn $7 00 : Swift A Por ter, agents, s2l 00 ; CTH Freeman sls 75; E Crockett S3B 50 C J Btroberg $36 00; 8 Waxelbaum, Br 6. <fe Cos., $7 75 ; Simon Ifclntosh $6 00,; JW. Burke d-Co , S4O 68, Petition of J-F Greer, W P Goodall, J N Seymour, T 8 Jeter and L W Hollings worth to have a sewer built.ph Piue street to convey the water from First *6 Second, street, was referred to the Committee on Streets. ; . , „ Petition of Mrs., A B Dense, for permis . *ion to .sell at auction a few articles of Air - iture at the Planters Hotel, was on motion granted. ‘ 1 ' The Committee on Streets made the fol ” Towing report which was adopted . ’*'*•'• •’Tort cfltaafoUtee towhom vy'as referred the petition of D Lane & Cos., for the em ployment of their rail road outfit for one or two months, respectfully report favorably, provided your committee, in conjunction with the Mayor, agree upon the compen ' sation, and place the petition under the supervision of the Street Contractor. |||_ I J, ■ HVenE; Illis,. J. S. Cornell. . D. M. Durrett , , ■ i , Committee The Committee on Streets made the following report, which was adopted : Your committee to whom was referred the petition of Mrs Reeves, for putting in order Spring street, in front of her resi dence, respectfully report favorably, and the same will be done as soon as practica ble Hayne Ellis, " I T J7J. Cornell, D. M. Durrett, Committe. The following report of special commit tee was received and adopted . lo the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Macon : Your special committee appointed to confer with the Board of County Commis sioners of Bibb county in reference to making arrangements for the proper care of the poor of this county, respectfully re port that it was agreed that ex-Mayor Collins and Mayor Huff, be authorized to make such arrangements as they may deem best in the premise^. Respectfully submitted, J. G. Deitz, C. Burke, D. M. Durrett, Committee. The following report of the Chief of Po lice was received and adopted : Office Chief of Police, > Macon, Ga., March 18, 1873. J Hon. W- A. Huff, Mayor: Sir : I have the honor to submit the following report far the month of March, from the first of the nuonth to this date : During this time there were sixty arrests, as follows : Drunk 11' ; disorderly conduct 24 ; larceny 4 ; shooting in city 5 ; fighting 6.; vagnmqy.,l; parrying concealed weap ons 1; assault 1 ; swindling 2 ; violating •city ordinances 5. The account of fines cellected and dis bursements made on account of prisoners 4s as follows : - ~ ' , Amount-of fees collected March 'l to March 17... . sll2 50 Paid for feeding prisoner# sls 00 Drayage —sls 25 Balance paid Treasurer $ (57 25 I am, very respectfully, Wm. W. Cannes, Chief of Police. Jln. IP. A. Hvff, Mayor Finance Com mittee : I hare the honor to report the amounts *>f cash collected for license, sale of city lots, etc., and the amount paid over to the City Treasurer from the 18th day of Feb ruary, 1873, to the 17th day of March, luclusire. Respectfully submitted. J. A. McManus, Clerk C. C 1873—February 18, to cash— M Abraham, 0 drouble dray licensee, half $ 27 00 A J Smith, retail grocery license half 12 50 A J Smith, bar room license, half.... 62 50 William Maxwell, bar room, license. half 62 50 February 21, to cash— B F McGuinty, payment in full for city lot - 216 66 B F McGainiy, Interest on the same 15 14 Christopher Burke, contractor license 10 00 A A Swope selling knives licenae 3 00 G B Pettit, contrasting llcenes 10 00 H W Jemison, attorney’s license.... 16 00 John Jt Owens, show license. 10 00 C D Camp, selling prize knives, ii- _ _ cense 10 00 J M Grimes, one month’* rent sa loon at Park 50 00 Winthip A Callaway, retail clothing license 50 00 February 24, to cash— Mix A Kirtland, retail boot and shoe license 50 00 Mix <fe Kirtland, retail boot and shoe license. 55 00 Wheeler A Wiilingtiam, retil groce ry license 50 00 Wheeler A Willingham, fresh meat license 100 00 M M Hirsh A Bro., retail dry goods license .. 50 00 K O’Connell, retail grocery license.. 25 00 E PBtrong, retail' boot and shoe li cense 50 00 J MBoardman, insurance agsnt’s li cense 50 00 W L Henry, & Co.,retail saddlery li cense 25 00 Collins & Little,retail carriage license 50 00 Starr & Kuan, cotton buyer's license 50 00 D Good fa Son, wholesale grocery 11- Frank Disroon, retail grocery license 25 00 D Flanders fa Son, retail grocery li- CCDB6 ••••••••••••••• •••••••••• OJ Uv' Grlge Smith, contractor’s license, half 500 HenrvA Clark,contractor's license.. 10 (K) W BClark, barbershop license...... 12 50 T Wood, retail furniture license 50 00 J H King, fresh meat license, half... 50 00 J H King, one butcher's wagon li cense, half... 12 50 C Machold, retail grocery license, half 13 00 Brown fa Cos., retail book aad sta tionery license 50 00 Hertz, Virgin & Cos., retail clothing license 50 00 K H Thompson, retail grocery li cense 25 00 A P Tripod, oontiactor’s license.... 10 00 William Uolmea, fresh meat license, half 50 00 C E Holmes, fresh meat license, half 50 00 William Holmes, one batcher’s wagon license, half 12 50 C E Holmes, one butcher’s wagon li cerse, half 18 50 Beok with & Bon, insurance agents’ license 50 00 Feagln & Bro., livery stable license.. 100 00 81ater <fc Jackson, barber shop license, half ! 12 50 Jewett & Rogers, insurance agents’ license 50 00 j H Otto, retail jewelry license 25 00 S T Jfc B P Walker, l one hoitsa wagon license..,. 25 00 E Witko wski, retail dry goods license 25 (X) W A Hopson A Cos. retail dry goods license..., 60 00 Isaac Winsliip, retail saddlery license 25 00 Casey & 1-spiuuer, restaurant license 75 00 A Qobleus, retail dTy goods license.. 50 00 J E H Couturier, agent retail grocery license...... 25 00 E C Grannies & Bon, insurance agents license..... 50 00 C H Baird, retail clothier’s license. 25 00 S T.ifcß P Walker, fresh meat license 100 00 S T & B P Walker, retail grocery 1i cen5e........ 50 00 E J Johuston, retail jeweliy license,- bad. - 25 00 PW. Doyle, retail grocery license.... 125 00 J Block;, tobacco and cigar* license.. 50 00 A Peyser & Son, retail dry goods li cense 25 00 Andrew Burton, contractor’s license, half ....... 5 00 Johnson & Dunlap, retail hardware license 50 00 Lawton <fc Bates, wholesale grocery license 150 00 Gus Nussbaum, retail dry goods li cense 50 00 C Macliold, bar room license 02 50 CaseyA Espinner, bar room license 125 00 W. Espinner, lager beer license .* 50 00 February 25, to cash— L W Rasdal, bar room license, half.. 62 50 Charles Cook, bar loom license, half 63 50 Ward <fc Nelson, bar room lieenie, h’f 62 50 L W Rasdal, wholesale liquor license, half 75 00 L B Pike, dollar store license 25 00 J A Foster, wholesale grocery license 150 00 J AJFoster, retail grocery license... 50 00 Robt Barhart, retail grocery license 25 00 J L Shea, retail c[Othier’s license 25 00 Ward A Nelson, retail grocery li cense, half 12 50 M Elkan, retail dry goods license... 36 00 Cotton States Life Insurance Compa ny license 50 00 Burr A Flanders, milling license 100 00 Burr A Flanders, 1 one-horse wagon license 50 00 Wheeler A Wilson, eewing machine license 25 00 Wheeler A Wilson, 1 one-horse wagon licenee 35 00 L M Detshy, dollar store license 35 00 Valentino A Freeman, two black smith forges license 20 00 W L Ellis A Bro., cotton buyer’* 1i cen5e................ 50 00 Febrnary 26, to cash — J F Crutchfield, cotton buyer’s li cense 50 00 M R Rogers, retail confectionery li cense 50 00 Chas Wachtel, retail olothier’s license 00 00 Truman A Green, wholesale house furnishing goods license 150 00 Truman A Green, retail house fur nisliiug goods license 50 00 February 26, to cash — J D Lloyd, retail grocery license.... 25 00 Isaac Hardeman, attorney’s license.. 10 00 Mrs A Binswanger, retail millinery license ....... 25 00 A Baum, retail dry goods llcensg.,.. 50 00 Allen Beddingfield, eotton buyer’s license 50 00 'Johnathan Collins, cotton buyer’s license 50 00 D R Rogers, cotton buyer’s license.. 50 00 February 27, to cash— * Johnson A Smith, wholesale grocery license 150 00 Johnson A Smith, wlielesale liquor license. 150 00 Ralph P Elliott, taking orders for clothing 25 00 J G Coleman, cotton buyer’s license 50 00 February 28, to cash— A H Wyehe, cotton buyer’s license.. 50 00 John Ingalls, retail drug license 60 00 T yanuacki, retail groeery license,. 25 00 J F Hatftfoc, cotton-buyer's license 50 00 L A Hanse, payment in full for city lot. 156 66 March 1, to cash— Harry Thompson, sale of mules 5 00 H Pelletier, toy balloons' license 2 50 J L Gunhouse A Cos., retail boot and shoe license 50 00 Burdick Brothers, wholesale liquor license, half 75 00 Burdick Bros, wholesale grocery li cense, half 75 00 Burdick Bros, retail grocery license, half * 25 00 Seymour, Tinsley A Cos, wholesale grocery license 150 00 w D Palmer, cotton buyer’s license. 50 00 W T Hollingsworth, cotton buyer’s license 50 00 W H Ross, cotton buyer’s license... 50 00 E A Wilcox, cotton buyer’s license.. 50 00 March 8, to cash— H Stein, retail dry goods license 25 00 Cary W Cox, 1 billiard table licenae. 25 00 A M Pound, fWery stable license, h’f 50 00 A M Pound, restaurant licenae, half. 37 00 Samuel Stern, retail drv gooda license 25 00 A J Haygood, retail music license... 10 00 A J Haygood, photographer’s license half 25 00 A M Pound, bar room licenoe, half.. 63 50 March 4, to cash— J p Blasdlngnme, second installment on city lot 116 00 J P Blassingatue, interest en the above 4 04 T K Thomas sou, retail grocery li cense *,•.*. >i,so 00 Lawrence Barrett, show licenae..... 10 00 Turpin A Ogden, real estate agent*, license ••■•••• 100 00 Turpin AJOgdeb, insurance agents, li cense -• ■ •• • 50 00 J F Barfield * Cos, retail groeery li- MACON, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1873. cense 50 00 March sth, to cash— E O’Cennell, first installment on city lot 176 00 Uardiu T Johnson, first and second installments on city lots 717 00 Hardin T Johnson, interest on the above 11 90 Trustees Second Baptist Church, pay ment in fall for city lot 25 00 T Guernsey, second installment on city 10t.... 62 00 T Guernsey. Interest on the above.. 1 80 Mcßurney & Guernsey, second instal ment on city 10t... j 68 0$ Mcßurney & Guernsey,lnterest on the above 2 40 Mcßurney fa Guernsey, second in stallment on city lot ,>v 41 86 Mcßurney & Guernsey, interest ou the above 1 46 W A Cherry and J 8 Baxter, payment in full on city;iots. 1,133 40 Hiram Herrington, part payment on city lot rT: 525 00 John W Ware, contractor’s license.. 10 00 O D Edwards, retail grocery license 50 00 Isaac P Burney, 1 blacksmith forge li cense 10 00 D Flanders & Bon, warehouse license 100 Qq I) Flanders, cotton buyer's license.. 60 00 March 6, to cash— J P Fort, attorney’s license 10 00 A Kreutz, 1 bread wagon license .... 25 00 Mattingly & Thurman, stock license 0 00 J H Benner, restauant license 75 00 C K Einmell, cotton buyer’s license 50 00 1) B Lnmsden, cotton press license, half 25 00 J II Beuner, bar room license 125 00 March 7, to cash — L> J Thurman, paid for sale 19 head mules.. 28 00 Felix Corpnt ice, fruit aud fresh fish 25 00 W 8 Livingston, stock license 12 00 Barrett A uastlen, retail gun and pis tol license .... 25 00 Boss Armstrong, stock license. 20 00 U M Lee, stock license 12 00 J A Nelson, retail grocery license.... 50 00 March 8, to cash — A M Pound, paid on sale 20 bead mules 35 00 K H Armstrong, paid on sale 2 head mules ,i., v .t.w.!.il 2 70 Windham A Cos, contractor’s license. 10 00 A G Peters, paid on sale 20 head mules 35 00 March 9, to cash — • • Cary W Cox, 1 pool tabic license h'f 25 00 Washington Neel, contractors license 10 00 Bertid tiros, retail saddlery license.. 50 00 G J Stoiu, retail grocery license ‘ 25 00 E R Richards, 1 one-horse wagon li cense 20 00 J C Keel, contractor’s license 10 00 Putzel A Jacob?, yptall grocery li cense '. 50 00 G J Stein, bar room license 125 00 March 11, to cash — Pat Kerwin, first and second install- ' * ments on city lot —. 200 00 A Farmer, bar room license, helf.... 62 00 A Schmidt, barber-shop-lieense 25 00 Asher Ayres, retail dealer’s license.. 50 00 A Farmer, retail grocery license half 12 50 A L Olinksalos, retail sewing machine 1icen5e......... J 25 00 Jacob Harris, insnrance agent’s license 50 00 M 8 Meyer A Cos. retail boot and shoe license 50 00 George Payne, retail drug license 50 00 B B Lewis, cotton broker license 50 00 Mspch 14, to cash — Samuel D Irvin, attorney’s license.... 10 00 C Masterson, 1 blacksmith forge license 1 10 00 Wing fa Solomon, retail jewelry license 50 00 Collins A Heath, insurance agent's license ■ 50 00 March 15, to cash — Lawton A Willingham, retail grocery license 50 00 Lawton & Willingham, warehouse license 200 00 Hardeman A Sparks, warehouse license 200 00 Adams & Bazemore, warehouse license 200 00 Mr. Peters, tax on sale of mules 27 00 'J A Joues, physicians license. 10 00 Received from sale of tickets at Cen tral City Park 40 60 March 17, to cash — V Bruner, contractor’s license 10 00, $13,107 83 February 26, 1878, credited by cash paidCJ Williamson, Treasurer — On account of license $8,053 00 On account of city lots 216 66, On account of interest on city 10t5... 15 14. On account of saloon rent 50 00, March 4 ~ On account of licenses 2,900 Oft On aecount of tax on sale of mules.. 5 0Q ; On account of city lots 116 66, On account of interest on city lots.. 4 04 On account of city lots 156 66 March 18— On account of city lots 3,928 29 On account of interest on city lets... 17 55 On account of tax on sale of stock... 101 70 On aecount of tickets sold at the Cen tral City Park 40 50 On account of licenses 2,451 50 Cash paid W T Hollingsworth A Cos, on account of overcharge of li cense 50 00 $13,107 83 On moton of Alderman Ellis— Resolved, That the Committee on Pub lic Property, with the Mayor, be instructed to take possession of the armory property and make any repairs necessary for the protection of the same. Passed. On motion 'Alderman Cornell— Resolved, That his Honor, the Mayor, be authorized to have the ditch cut for draining tbe the tar from Central City Park and carried through the newly en-> closed grounds adjoining, on the best terms possible. Passed. On motion Council adjourned to meet next. Tuesday at 8 o'clock p. m. J A McManus, C. C. C. - 4G£NTB“iWANTED-—Tho most liberal terms ever offered. Explorations in Africa.— , The Discoverer DISCOVERED. The adventures of a most adventurous life. A large octavo volume, splendidly illustrated. Contains Incidents of the wonderful career of the Great Traveler, the Country, Animal*, Na tives, Hnutiug, etc. The best digested Cyclo pedia of African Knowledge and Livingstonh’s Explorations ever published. Full account of ■ Mow Stanley Found Livingstone. The on ly book endorsed by the Press, Send $1 for outfit, or writeatonce4o UNION PUBLISH ING COMPANY, Cincinnati, Ohio. marß-4w ~ SPECIAL ATTEATIOY CITY TAX PAYERS. I AM instructed by Council to give notice to all persons subject to tax of any kind, that one-fourth must be paid by April Ist or execu tions for full amount will be issued. No one must aek or expect farther time, my orders be ing positive I must comply. The book for payment of the fourth Wilt 56 closed at 2 P. M. Starch 81st. Those falling to comply must blame no one but themselves. Office hiJtars from 9*l. it: tb 2 p. h. CM AS. J. WILLIAMSON, | mar.lStd Treasurer. U LA T ORJ ■SjjljjjMMNP’ - For over.FORTY YEARS this PURELY YEUKTABLII LIVER, MEDICINE has proved to be the Great linfnllinsr Specific for Liver Complaint and the painful offspring, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, Billiouß attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirits SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, Ac., Ac. After years of careful experiments, to meet a great and urgent demand, we now produce from our original GENUINE POWDERS, THE PREPARED, a liquid form of 81MMON8’ LIVER REGU LATOR, containing all its wonderful and val uable properties, and offer it in ONE DOLLAR IIOTTLEN. The Powders, (priceas before)sl.oo pcrp’kgo.■ Sent by mail :.. 1.04 Buy no powders or PREPAKKDSI MMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR Unless in our engraved wrapper, With Trade rndrk. Stamp and Signa ture tmbroketi. None other is genuine. J. Mi. /EILIN A CO., MACON, GAT, and PHILADELPHIA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. jan SI-523 , CASES AND CASKETS .1 I }t 1 .'•*'// l(li ,l *•- *'l O' .* ’ I | TIIK FINEST, ■ THE BEST, THE CHEAPEST METALLIC OASES AND CASKETS, WOOD COFFINS, CASES AND CASKETS, A T ARTHUR L. WOOD’S, Next to “ Lanier House.” HT. Night and Sunday calls answered from the “Lanier House.” leblo-3m Life-Size Portraits A SPECIALTY. HP mBPKSE IJB if j TWENTY-FIVE PEE CENT. LESS! OLD PICTURES COPIED TO ANY SIZE, AND COLORED TRUE TO NATURE. W- T. BROWN, Proprietor* NO. 8 COTTON AVE., MACON, GA. P. O. Box, No. 90. fottHd-tf REMOVAL. W E have removed our Raddle and Harness > Salesroom, Manufactory and Trunk De pot, from No. 88„Third street, to the elegant storerooms next to Seymour, Tinsley A Cos., where, with better facilities for display and work, we hope, by strict attention to business and immediate supervision over the workroom, to deserve a share of the public patronage. * We keep constantly on hand. Saddles, Bri dles, Harness, Trunks, Whips, Traveling Bags, Shoe Findings, etc., both imported and of our ©nr manufacture. Give us a call and we guar antee satisfaction. W. L. HENRY A 00. '• mars-lm 1 * ’’ • ’ JAAKS H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN. BLOUNT A HAKDEMAJI, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MAOCVN, GEORGIA ■ ■ / at entrance Ralston HalL^hefry T. B. CIOX, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Balaton Hall Building;, CHERRY STREET, MACON. GEORGIA. 123tf ?. DR. L L. JOHNSTON. OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Macon and vicinity. Office No. 10 Hollingsworth Block, second story in the rear. Resilience, Second street, Troup HilL feb 7-tr ; _ ; ~ BREWERY BEER IMPORTED direct to Macon. Tbe only im portation of it* kind ever received here. For sale by MRS. MOLLIE DENICKE, Sole Agent, 4th st, between Coorturier’sand Lawrence’s. feb2l'-lm W. & E. P. TAYLOR, .1 I ** •• W M" aft w w ' GmvCotton Avenue and Cherry Street, < ... . i i., tv .. ri . • *>n j , ... f . , ; . ! -44* fit if A DKALKRB IN * ... FURNITURE, CARPETS 1 RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, etc. ■ *•”■ •* ■ Metalic Burial Gases & Gaskets, ' 1,4 i •* ill ; * 'i % 1 iV ’ ' •> > ' Fine and Flnin Wood Coflins and Caskets. tSTOrders try Telegraph promptly attended to. 7 ®U IMPROVE! GIIT GEAE. SOMETHING NHW. " SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER HORSE POWER IT IS NO HUMBUG!! THE settling of the Gin House tloqr has no efieet on the Gearing. Bing Post of Iron aud all the work bolted to iron. IT IS MADE TO LAST, AND TO RUN TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LIGHTER THAN ANT OTHER POWER IN USE. Call aid see for youaself. , , , ~ *- I bui.u a Portable Horse Power that challenges all other MAKES, but it will not do the werk with the same Draft that my PATENT GIN GEAR will. All kinds of Machinery made and repaired at • ■_ _ ' i'KOt'KHTT’H IRON WORM! 108-186 Near Brown flou.e, Macon Georgia, RAILROAD TIME SCHEDULE. Change of Schedule. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. } South-Westeiix Railroad Cos., V Macon, Ga., June 18, 1871. ) ON and after Sunday, 10th Inst., Paasenger Trains on this Road, will be run ns fol lows: DAT BtlFAtfaiTAlftßllflSß TRAIN. Leave Macon .... 8:00 a. m. Arrive at Eufaula . . . 4:42 i*. M. Arrive at Clayton . . ’8:15 r. M. Arrive at Albauy it .■ ■ 3:40 v. u. Arrive at Fort(Galne* . < . 4:40 p. m. Connecting with the Albany Branch Train at Smithvllle and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at Cuthbert dully. Leave Clayton . . 7:20 a. m.‘ Leave Eufaula' . / 8:50 A. M. Leave Fort Gaines . . v 8:86 'A: M. Leave Albany 10:45 A. M. Arrive at Maeou . . . 6;25 p. M. EWFAPUA NIGHT AND ACCOMMODA TION TRAIN, Leave Macon . . . . 6:10 F. m. ' Arrive at Eufaulu . .. 10:20 a. m. Arrive at Albany . . . ’ 6:45 a. m. Arrive at Fort Gaines . . ' 11:52 A, m. Connect at Smithvllle with Albany Train on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights, and at Cuthbert on Tuesday and Thuasday.— No train leaves on Saturday night*. Leave KufuUla . . . 5:15 P. M. Leave Albany .... 8:40 F. m. Leave Fort Gaines . . . 1:10 F. M. Arrive at Macon ... 5:20 a. m. COLUMBUS DAT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon . . . . 5:45 A. m. Arrive at Columbus . ". . 11:15 a. m. Leave Columbus . . 4:1*0 p. m. Arrive at Macon . . . > 9:35 p. id. VIRGIL POWERS, 69-ly Eugiueer and Superintendent. Change of Schedule. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFCE, ) Macon A Brunswick Railroad Cos., > Macon, Ga., February 21, 1873. ) ON and after Sunday February 28, 1873, trains on thia road will run as fpljowa: DAT PASSENCER TRAIN, DAILT (SUNDAYS gX CEPTBD.) Leave Macbn...;. 8:4.) a. m. Arrive at Jeeup.!...... 0:80 Pi m. Arrive at Savannah ~ .10t00 p. m. Arrive at Brunswick. 10:20 p. u. Leave Brunswick 4:80 a. m.- Arrive at Jeeup 6:42 a. m. Arrive at Macon.. 6:26 b. m. NIOHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAIt.T. Leave Macon..... .v- -•: • B.OOPi m Arrive At Jeeup... ...... 6.20 A M Arrive at Savannah.,.,.-., r--- A- • Leave Savannah M Arrive at Jesup. • -10.00 * M Arrive at Macon. ... . f-......... 7.00 a. m Both day and nlgtft teal ns connects at Jesup with trains to and from Florida. HAWKINSVI|,LE TRAIN DAILT, (SUNDAIS EX CEPTED.) Leave Macon... 3;OP P. M. Arrive at HawkinevUle.... 6:30 p. it. Leave Havrkinavllle 7:0:) a. m. Arrive at Macon...lorßO A. M. WM. MacREA, 276tf Geueral Superintendent. Millinery and Fancy Beoflt! MRS. A. BTJLKLEY. Millinery and fancy goods, no. 6 Cot ton-A venue, near new Court-house. feb2o tf Volume 1.-—Number 289 Change of (Schedule. ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. FORTY-ONE MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE Office Macon and Augusta Railroad, I Macon, May 18, 1872. f ON and after Sunday, May 16,1872, and un til further notice, the. trains on this Road will run aa follow*: DAT TRAIN—DAILT (SUNDATS EXCEPTED). Leave Macon .6.30 a. m. Arrive at Augusta..' 1.15 p. m. Leave Augusta... 12.15 p. M. Arrive at Macon ... '. . . 7.40 p. m. fiff* Passengers leaving Macon at 7.80 a. m. make close connection afCamak with day pa aenger trains bn the Georgia Railroad for At lanta and all points West; alio, for Augusta, with trains going North, and witk train* for Charleston; hlao, for Athens, Washington, and all stations on the Georgia Ridlroaf faf-Tickets sold and baggage chfcixed to all points North, both by rail and by steamships from Charleston. - 24-lv • 8. K. JOHNSON Enu’t. Change at Schedule. MACON AND WESTERN R. R. CO., I Macon, Ga., November 16,1872. ( ON and after Sunday November 17, the fol lowing schedule for Passenger Trains, will be observed on this road: DAY PASSENGER, Leave Macon..., 7:25 A. M. Arrive it Macon 7:4$ a. m. Leave Atlanta 1:45 a. m. Arrive at Atlanta ■:... 1:25 r. it. NIGHT PASSENGER. Leave Macon .....10:00 p. m. Arrive at Macon 8:20 p. m. Leave Atlanta 2:30 p. a. Arrive at Atlanta 6:00 a. If. Making close connection* at Mac On with Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with Southwestern Railroad for point# in Southweet Georgia. At Atlanta with Western and Atlantic Railway for points Week - A. J. WHITE, nov2tf Supertptendeut " EDWARD SPRINZ. Notary public and ex-officio jus > TICE OF THE PEACE. I can be found for the present at all hours.of th day at my oftl- e adjviniug the law olhfe of A. Proudiit, over the store of Jaques & Johnson, Third St., Macon,' Ga., to attend to all Magisterial busi iress.' "" • ‘ . 118.336. < • ■ ~EUY HE, AUD IBY HR ABD I WILL DO YOU COOD! JACKSON’S MAGIC BALSAM—tha great master of Pain. Cures, Toothache .In one Sinjutc; Headache in live minutes; Neuralgia ten minutea; Rheufnattsm' (acute) in forty eight boors, and the worst chronic In four day*. Sold by all the principal druggi*tsat26 ets., 50 cts., SI.OO and,ss.oo per P. VAN proprietor, marfltf Barnesvlile, Ga. JYO. B. WEEMS. attorney ft uw, ' OFFICE ON 8o STREET OVER t. W. RASBAL’B BTtfK. 26-I y "