The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, December 24, 1873, Image 4

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TFT HI CITY WEDNESDAY Mill:vIV Mr. JoUan See hi l.llirrnl Hcnard. Napier offer* t or the recovcrr of a pci: advertisement. tv- fiIf • bitch Tlmr Teeter lay fact, it ni ft to he the em tome seconds Khort. cry small Jay. In ijMB nUJt auth'irit; 1 day of th< it dr Thr W cat tier For two days has not been so pleaaai last week wen. Cloud*. with £ou-- and a good deal of chillim « preva and the inJieat. oka were that it grow colder before it grow* much er, and possibly 1»* nwtter W« °P- — Tlir llapll-t FeetItal At Ayivs’ Hall laet night, was an entire success. The attendance was large and the receipts quite satisfactory. The la liee here determined to continue the 1■ tival today, commencing i at three o’derfk, and continuing as late aa iu desin-d by the people. The ladies are rebutted to meet at tbo hall this morning, to mak<! tied* neewary prtp&Rition*. Thr County C#urt. Thfr tribunal i* MP m ia <»P« ration with .t> ufoalHiwoe*s, and w furnishing re- r.iit, to the ch*in-ga.ng. Thoan. Minor, colored, convicted of j ar . n v fr-'iu the house, was *enten. **I to the chain-gang for t«relre month*. This fellow ha been kn^wn for a lon^ time af a in'» 3 t notorious thief. When ar- reited a gold watch was found in his pos- belonging to a Udy in Bimes- ville. He plead pnilty. J.,hn Munro? Sanders, colored, stole »me ba* >n from Hiram Lindsay, out on tli - Houston road. He goeitothe chain- '.ing for ix month*. Char hi Wood was arrested for stealing a id** of La*«»n from one of Mr. Hill’s ould j dray*. The bacon wa, found te-neath a arm- , k.t hen tle-.r where be had hid it, and he .. by MTInw A Solomon. Attention is called to the ndrortieenient of Mossrs. Wing A Solomon. They have the Uncut *(■•• rk of iroorli thoy erer liad, and are n*c*-iving now pie«*04 everyday. If one wasl* to buy a handaOttO Clirut- mu j-i .*,sc*nt of fltnl, wo know of no bettor place to go for if. They hare some superb article*, late in style and very unique and handsome. lodged in jail. He will 1* trii-d at 9 o’clock to-day. The Major's Court. Hi* Honor hail two names from the other side of the river l«ooked yi-sterday morning, but no case was made out again*! them. The charge against them wo* din. rderly conduct. We have not been giving the Mayor’s Court the uiual attention for the past week. Conference has been in session, and that body and the Mayor’s Court as sembled at the same hour in the morn ing, and a* wo could not attend both we had to give the lsw the go-by in favor of tlie clergy. Besides we have the Mayor’s Court every day in the year and Con ference once only in every several yoare. We offer tlie above as an apology to those young men who have been before the Mayor and who have been deprived of the pleasure of seeing their names in print. Wo hope they will accept the Jb'TITCSS. Momm. Mami ns.—Don't fas to |.M..vJuVrmiut , sS> .-SD.T- Sncr Sv- | *tP (of aO Jis-w- irrki-r. : to the period if i terthhir fit chivin’!, ItT»H-'*s the child from jc.n. .-uTvs windeaHc. - igulatesthe howeb. and b;. rtv-nv relief and heallk:. the child, vires reet to t)i-- mother. B* sere to rail !.r ‘ Me, Wiss- low 5 SooTHISO StScp.” Fi r sale l.v all druw.stJ. junelS codim. RALSTON HALL JEFFERSON. Manacor. _4 §f||eate mad InffMtfiil •pfratlon. y n it. the Sat&un&k Sciiv. Dr. Jones, the «£irant torgeon and phy^irids. who is fora few wec-k-J to be j consulted at the Pulaski House, yesUr- day j. Msrformed .1 most delicate operation upon Mr. Clarence Morrell which was at tended with most gratifying and success ful results. The eye is the most send' tive as well as th»* mo*t expressive feature, of the human countenance, and when de formed or lost, sa^ily mars an otherwise perfect face. Mr. Morrell, from birth, was disfigured from having hi-’ eyes Lul ly crossed, the left eye being turned so iiriiy ipo issOClATIQY m*ar the nose as to almost entirely j «« IT AW VfffWVI V f d**atroy any slight from it. Dr. Jones institution hawn^ahigb recitation lorh*»f»orabla 4\lla Y All YY ill umh ■ succeeded in straightening them both, > conduct sad proCwfeoftl «uL oct29 3ra appeared ' ^1^-BKTED • | r ,.,f U^.,rvi>, 1 Bawte «f O ri'clock OBSTACLE. 4 ! TO MARRIAGE. Hapjiy relief foryoumc men from tlieeilv-cts of Errors and Abu-* - .n early life. Udfiood re st* ,r 1. Imi»eJiui**nts to marria»re remcmed- K«jr m tii* d of treatment. N'ew and rexmrkalde rem- nix-s. B*- ks aj..i ar.-ulir* sen: fn-v.'toaetiled ONE NIGHT ONLY! THURSDAY, DEC. 25th! JOSEPH JEFFERSON and when w,- -aw the pati. nt h, to have xi jierfect use of them xs any could de:ir.., while the improvement and change for the better in his appearance was most marked, xud we doubt not, to him, most agreeable. We learn that an other successful operation was also per formed by Dr. Jones yesterday, but did not see the patient. These are but few of hundred.', perhap; thousands, of eases which commend Dr. Jones xs a surgeon and physician of wonderful skill and suc cors. The afflicted should failed not to see and seek relief. His stay here is very . brief. Gary—Itaasov—In Bamesiille. G». on the mon.ine of th’ rtJ. at the residence of the bride’ father. O. IJ. Geee.v, of Macao, to Miss Mscr C. Tounsist diuvhter of J. B. U*nsin. E«q. * McNeil—Jon**—On Tuesday lnortun.-. the SVl instant, at tbu rrsideneu of Dr. I). \i. llam mood, l.v th- Jt ■v.S.s.Swcvt.Mr.VV. A. McNeil, of Qnitman, Ga., to Mi^ 1 to la. Johns, of th XEW AOVKKTISKMKNTS. CMTUIAh LIFE IKilEASCE COXPAMV, OF SEW VO«K. The Orlirinal Stark Life Insurance I’eaipauy of the Cnltrcl State*. The .“stock plan’’ of lifo insnranco makes a simple and definite contract, which both parties can clchrly understand before accepting. It gives, in reduced rates of premium, a full equivalent for prospective bonuses or dividends. It deals only in insurance, and that it fur nishes at tho lowest cost consistent with . soundness of the company and security of { the policy-holder. This low rate, all cash ; Important Announcement. OEO. It. WIIaLIAMSON, GALLATIN. TENN , Grower of and AVholesale and Retail Dealer in 6ARDEN, FLOWER AND FIELO SEEDS! I S prepared for a heavy business the coming s.*ason. Ilf oilers extra inducements to the trade. Wholesale and retail catalogues for 1S74 fre»‘ io all.tlerfSlw Lost! Reward! T IIK finder of a small BREASTPIN, lost < Monday nitfht, between Mulberry Stni Chiin'li «nd the Wesleyan Female Coll«*<e. w: bo HberaUr rewarded if he leaves the pin—of lit tle intrinsic vnlue^ but dear to tho owner—-at the dcfl It* COLLEGE. FOR SALE: plan, which grant3 the largest amount of : NX^ITUST jmin:GS?ENlONDlr VIliIlOAD prim „ 0 110I „ ; Lllvv .... insurance for a given sum of money, is CITV OF MACON BONDS’ A Fine nray. apology, and not feel slighted at what decidedly the best, in our opinion. an<J ApHjto _ , „„ A large number of ltau l om -new drays was rt >ally a necessary omission on our j the most satisfactory to tho insurer. It ; lifrtl . Jt ’ ‘ have been juit upon the traett during p ar t. We will attend to them in future, is as secure as any other avoid* all ne- I TQ THF STOCKHOLDERS OF THE tktpm>Month or two, but it wmo *t-.| . # - * " " cessity for cxco.^lve over payments—all ; fif\x JOT? PATTAHV served for Mc-tsr*. Jaquca A Johnson to t/ Important Lawsuit. ^ | doubte as to the amount of actual insur-| MAtrlWi AvJh lAlilUM. cap tlie climax in this line. They re- ' ^ ceived a dray a few days ago which is certainly the handsomest, as well at one of the best and most convenient in tho city. It is M gorgeous as a circus band chariot, hut ita beauty ia its least attrac tive quality. The Last Call. Messrs. Brown A Co. want it under stood that this ia tho last day of tho panic pricea. Whatever they sell to-day will lie aold as advertised. After to-day goods will be sold os marked. Soule of tho handsomest of their fancy goods still remain upon their counters, and everything is nrrangod for a big trade to-day. They aim to sell out all their foney goods if possible, and they only ask the people to come in nnd sec. Once seen the good* will bo bought sure. JliiHnnlr. ■ At a mooting of Constantine Chapter No. A, It. A. M. hold on Monday evening, the fallowing officers were elected for the ensuing Masonic year: J. E. Wells, 8r„ High Priest. J. G. Deitx, King. J. J. Cornell, Scribe. J. W. Truman, C. H. J. W. Blackshoar, R. A. C. J. F. Greer, Master of Third Vail. Geo. R. Barker, Master of Second Vail. J. V. Grier, Master of First VaiJ. Goo. S. Cheat-, Treasurer. Goo. P. Cornell, Secretary. C. H. Freeman, Sentinel. » New .Mag*. The Atlantic Monthly makes its ap pearance for January, under the auspices of ita new publishers, Messrs. IL O. Hoaghton &. Co. It is a little hand 'outer, possibly, and fully a* good os it ever was. Tito January number of Scribner is at hand. Its mo t notable feature is a story by Bret Harte. This ia worth the prico of tho magnzino several times over. St. Nicholas, Scribner’s now monthly for young folks, is at hand, nnd fulfills all its has promised. This is the third num ber and it improves as it grows older. Wo have received copies of all tho above from Messrs. Brown ,t Co. whote counter.! arc as usual, laden with tholnte.it English, German and American periodical*. Juscpli JrllrrsoN. Tho sale of a sats to Mr. Jefferson's per formance to-morrow night, will commence at Brown A Co.’s hook store at 9 o’clock This morning. No seat can bo engaged be fore that hour,and no seat cau lieengagod I at all until paid for. General admission to tho hall is one dollar. Reserved seats sure fifty cents additional. There will probably bo a rush for seats at tho hour named; but if the people will only go about it a little patiently all who want reserved sent* out get thorn. True, comparatively few persons can get the 1 boat seats; but all can get good on os, i hcnco there need lie no great crowd at anytime. But no one need a3k for a ticket before nine o’clock, nor need any one nsk who hx* not the money in hi* hand. Hcrrptlon Dny at thr Puhltr School* This being the Last school day prior to tho holidays. Professor Zottler has de termined to make a reception Jay of it at all tho public schools in the city. Pa rents are invited to come and see how thoir children are getting along. There will be no unusual exercises, but merely tho ordinary school routine, the superin tendent preferring that tho patron* of the schools should t-eo their chihlren thus engage ], than in some sjiecial exhibition for which they have been going through weeks of preparation. The idea is a good one, and we hopo very many persons will embrace the op portunity to obtain an insight into tbs place* in which their children are being educated. Everyone who ha* a child at any of the school* ought to Ti*it at least that one school. 1$ will not take more tlinn an hour to do so. Important Lawsuit. A bill wa* filed yesterday by Messrs, Flannagnn, Abel A Co.,of Savannah half of themselves and all other creditor* of Vicker* A Hughes, alleging the A ]j policies issued by this company I vency of the Utter as well a* of the indt- j g|iaranty of a defin;to and lib- 1 vidual* composing the firm, and asking ^ surronJer Taluci< a t hc end of each for the appointment of a receiver to take u paiJ up i;fe or pai(1 up Um insu . charge of tlieir property. | at option of the policy-holder Tho case was heard before his Honor, _ amp , e sc<mrity . Thc mtio of asset* to Judge B. Hill, at chambers yesterday, Ls hi0 per cent> or j n other and by agreement of parties Joel D. tbe company lia3 §H0 for each Jones, Esq., of Jeffersonville, was np- |wo Qf ;u {n^bteteea^ The plan* of pointed rocetver. this company have long sinco received Tito liabilities of Messrs. \ tekers 4 | ^ ^ { ftf ^ MgW actuarial Hughe* are satd to l.e far■ .» excess 0 | mercantUe autboritie* in tlie country, their a^cts. They have been engaged . . ^ , . .. . and is rapidly gaining the confiJenco ana extensively in planting In Twiggs, Lau- % ? b ^ qAn(V > i* _ ‘ , i • i support of the public. Over 20,000 polt- ren i, Houston, Leo and also in Baker and . 1 f I ctes issued. Losses paid in thirty <lay3. H. L. Backus, General Agent. Dougherty counties. We learn that there are numerous creditors of tlie firm residing In Macon who will do well to take notice of this action of tho court. Messrs. Warren & Ely and Judge R. F. Lyon represent thc compUinant*. and Hon. B. H. Hill tho defendants. Wbat a Hu*h Means. To understand what ia meant by a rush ono need only step into Mossrs. J. W. Burko A Co.’s bookstore, at any hour of tho day. Tho storo is thronged contin ually, from tho front doer to the rear» with pooplo who go thither to select something from their elegant stock of holiday goods. At times it is difficult to pass from one end of tho storo to tho other, so compact is tho crowd, and tho largo forco of clerks aro busy from morn ing to night. It require* an immense stock pf goods to sustain such a run as this, but Messrs. J. W. Burko & Co. ore equal to tho emergency. Many of their best holiday books yet remain, also, some of their I handsomest writing desks and work J boxes, while their stock of Bibles and prayer hooks, juvenilo puzzles, etc., is almost inexhaustible. While their trade during tho past few days has token very many of their finost goods, duplicates re main, and all who go tliither to-day will be able to find something that will suit their tastes. Thoy aro selling at panic prices, aud that i* a mattor to bo consid ered these hard times. Office in City Bank building. Do not let this day pass without calling WING A SOLOMON’S AND GET CHEISTMAS GOODS! VALUE, USEFULNESS AND BEAUTY ! GOLD, SILVER and FANCY GOODS, AT LOWER PJU0E3 THAN EVEIt OF FERED IN THE CITY OP MACON. OPEN TILT,' 10 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT. dtc2l It SITUATION WANTED. A YOUNG MAN of good capacities, moral and upriirht. wishes employment in any bus iness where he can make himself useful. Em ployment more of an object tlian salary. Best of references as to clinracier, etc. Address P. O. BOX -63. decgtgi*Forsyth, Ga. $25 REWARD. ‘TT'OR the recovery of Jointer Bitch Nora, with JJ lemon and white spots, ami has very Jar* teats. BmM fit* O. a NAPIER. G EORGIA. TWIGGS* COUNTY.—Archibald McOaumn lias applied for exemption of per sonalty and setting apart and valuation of home stead. and I will pass upon tho ue at II o’clock A. m.. on Saturday the 10th day o. January, 1874, at my oliice in Jeffersonville, said county. Given under my hand oUicially. this DwBBbtf 20th, 1S7S. C. A. SOLOMON, decs 12t Ordinary. For Sale. A NO. 1 FAMILY ITORSE—sound—and all n?ht. Also a light spring wagon and liar- ness. Apply to A. J. ORR, deriSeodfit At Oliver, Douglass & Co's. Furnished Hotel Wanted O N a pMnteM of the cross receipts, or a defi nite rental, by a nianof much experience wood popularity in conducting modem hotels. Other wise, n situation as assistant. Understands the management of sen-ants, marketing, book-keep- imrand nil other branches of the PaiunCMfc and CHII h/lUirnt '- :i hirevcii^t-mi *<* •: Jivuv.-. i'.v- C ations ino<lerate. Communications to L. B., 23 P. O, Macon, Ga., will be promptly and rorifiileiitinllv answeretl. dee“:i.‘'i*l2t For Sale or Rent. T OFFE. for rent or sale, as agent, the two plan- JL tations belonging to S. W. Lee. of Atlanta, be ing on Choke creek, 10 miles northeast from ttarksvili^ J-co county; stock, com, fodder and t he mill, for cotton or money. X will be in Amer- icus on the 30th and 31st instant and will go down t.i th- plantation on the 1st day t f January, 1 ^7!. and remain until disposed of. d«53«t» B. G. KELLY. Americas Tri-Weekly Republican copy two times and send bill to auvertiser. LOW FOR CASH.. A LL of the stork, lire and otherwise, of the Gfonria Mills, consisting of Flour, Flour Sacks, Horses. Mule*. Hops. Wucons, Buskies, Harness, Tools. Iron Safes. Ollieo Furniture, etc. MILO S. FREEMAN. *ff*itf Receiver. READING NOTICES. Krrrplion Day at thc Public Schools A special invitation is extended to pa tron* and friend* to spend an hour to-day in visiting the public school*. No public examination is intended and no unusual exercises will be presented, but we desiro you to call and seo tho teacher nnd the associates of your children, their facili ties and accommodations. Thc school will he in session from 9 A. m. to 1 o’clock. Very respectfully, B. M. ZiTTLXB, Superintendent. Tun- Thousand Florida oranges, at It J. F. Barfield's. Scarfs, cravat*, handkerchiefs, canes, etc., for Christmas presents, just received by William B. Johnston, Jr. dcc21 9t Oraxols at J. F. Barfield’s. It Holiday Goods.—I am offering good bargains in holiday goods in my line. decl8 Ct E. J. Johnston. Best sweet oranges at J. F. Barfield’s. no! for Christmas.—Ribs,backbones, roast* and steaks, of the finest beef and pork; small pig, kid, all pork sausages, on lund and coming. Fine fat tnrkeys will l*e on hand in time for Christmas at Merritt's, Cotton avenue. Send your orders early. dee20 4t Oka noes in quantities to snit por- hxiers. at J. F. Barfield’s. It New and nobby styles of hat*, just re- eeivod for the holiday trade, by William B. Johnston. Jr. dec21 ft “Astraoan” cap* aud “Opera" hut\ for sale by William B. Johnston, Jr. Finis! Alonzo—Now, Oreppo, quick, and hither bring * Rich stocking in tlie row; From “Little Toddlckina,” of scarce throe moons, (Who hardly can do justice to our cause). Not missing one, until we reach That of my bride—some throe decades ago. ’Tis true that times are liard, and money tight, But our right merry Dutchman, Santa Claus, And shaggy, butting steed.?, shall not re ceive Dishonor at our hands. Come, fill! fill up each stocking to the top! With tho rich fruits and sweets of for eign climes; With toys—with books—with all that gives Sweet satisfaction to the ones I love. Now take the hose of her—my dearer self. And put in it the things of use. Then to thc kitchen hie ! Truman 4 Green have sent me such a prize: A Charter Oal. Orerro—A Charter Oak!! Dids’t think of that good master ? Thy Grcppo’s heart is glad: If there's one thing uiy mistress dearly craves, ’Tis to have one of those most perfect I t0 s ], ow goc**s. stoves. Alonzo—Well, now, good Grep, we’ll hie I us to our beds, | — And with a merry, merry Christmas to them all. dec21 3t FOR SALE OR RENT. rpIlE plantation in llouston county, of the late X Juihro Ninbet, will be sold on long time, or rented on liberal tenns for the next year. Apply to JAMES T. NISBKT. dec!7 Ct Executor. For Bent. fTMIE residence of the late J. R. Butts, on First 1 street, ort-tipifd :it present by J. L. Salis bury. eligibly located and convenient to business. Possession given October 1st. Apply to A. B. ROSS, RoplOtf Or 13A FT. A. G. BUTTS. 50 BOXES PEAKS! 3,000 COCOAXUT \ ii'.iml ORANGES (notCaiferfnc*), 100 bills. APPLES, 500 lbs. GRAPES. I'ISH of all kinds and ICE for the million at FELIX COBPUT A CO’S. Come early, stay late and spend money freely, deriotf SANTA CLAUS. 4 QN his last visit to Macon left some beautiful Picture Books, different kinds of Building and Mhlg Blocks, fine Writing Maps, Balls, Ac., at Boardman’a comer. Same can be bad at low prices to suit the times. Also, a beautiful selection of genuine Meer schaum Pipes, Cigar nolder&and Vases, fine Ivory Walking Canes, and a good assortment of Smoker’s articles, all suitable for Christmas Pres ents. Ladies will please call nnd examine. No trouble G. VOLGER & CO-, (Boardman's Comer). It- rved Scats, Puiquetie and Dress Circle T” AJiui»iuti *1; Gallery 73 cenN. Sc'.<* Rocrvcd Seats commence at 'edfirMiay niominc. December 24th, at Brown IV \ liiokstOfr. dec23tf Baifcrnpt’s SM SPECIAL NOTICE CONTRIBUTIONS ! ix liwntacks. Lonl aii Othfr I'arrrtO. GOLD AND SILVER, Christmas Turkevs. or any other Ia received this week by W. A. JUHAN & CO. CLOTHING change for 100 CASSIMERE SUITS AT S8.50. We are now receiving from New York the Stock of a Bankrupt! Which will he sold at Lower Prices than were ever Known IN MACON. V. will specify a few articles, with prices: BLACK SILKS, $175. worth 12 50. BLA‘ K SILK-, $2, worth $2 75, ROLL POPLINS, new shades, 75c. former price 5125, SATTIXES. 40c and 50c, former price 75c, STRIPED JAPANESE, 15c, former price SOo. Tho entire stock in like proportion. X. B.—There will be a CHANGE OF FIRM on thu 1st of Felauary next,and wo profioseto SELL FOR CASH until that date. We assure our friends tuid the public Illative will make it an object of interest for every one call on us. W. A. HOPSON & CO., DOMESTICS. DRESS GOODS. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. BLANKETS. KID GLOVES. HOSIERY. HANDKERCHIEFS, JEANS and CASS1MERES. CLOAKS, SHAWLS ami FANCr GOODS. Just received: White and Colored Tarlatans! BALBRIGGAX HOSE And 4-1 BLEACIIING at 10c, 121c, and 15c per yard. All of thc above and others not enumerated will be Sold as Advertised! All on account of THE deeWtf PANIC1 MERCHANTS yyllO wish to replenish their stocks will find THE LARGEST STOCK AT S. WAXELBAUM & BEO.'S lluving bought most of tlieir goods during aud since the panic, they are now offering INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE. Call and sec them, or send your orders t» S. WAIBLBAUM & BRO And get your goods at The Latest Quotations R-ni.-mivr, tliey occupy three stores in TRIANGULAR BLOCK SECOND dec-21 Ct STREET You want to k,now where to get the nicest and cheapest assortment of IIF 1 iow where to ! eapest assortmt Groceries, Wines & Liprs FOR CHRISTMAS OO AND ASK PUTZEL OF THE New York Grocery Store, Escaped from thc Chain Gang. John Hall, the negro who, two or three eks ago, wa* *ent to the chafal-gang Writino desks, work boxes, toilette -vt.s, etc., etc., new and beautiful, at declS 6t E. J. Johnston’s. 1 am offering a large and new stock of watches, jewelry, solid silver and silver- for practicing medicine without a license, j pkfced ware - fine cutlery, etc., etc., at pop- complaint; it has curo.1 thousands wh. eluded the guard on Saturday night and made his escape. He i* still at largo. The chain-gang seems to be of very ul.u prices for Christmas and New Tear’s presents. dee 18 fit E. J. Johnston. little service a* a means of punishing of fenders, since they escape about as rap idly as Judge Weems can commit them. Tho probability i* that a sufficiently strong guard is not employed; else we do not sec any reason why escape* should bo so frequent. We think the road con tractor aims to do the very host he can with these criminals, but his guard is too wook or do not appear to exercise due vigilance. At any rate, we know that escape* are frequent occurrences, and this could not be if the prisoners were kept under proper restraint. These pris oners are sent out for confinement and punishment, according to law ; and it is wrong for them to be held so loosely as to be able to walk away whenever they see proper. Fur sets for ladies and misses, fur capes, muffs and boa* for sale at lowest prices by Wm. B. Johnston. Gorham's silver good* in cases. A liandsome variety at declS fit E. J. Johnston’s. Loe’.* shaving and hair-cutting saloon on Mulberry street is the place to get your Ijorberiug done. None but skilled artists retained. A hot bath can be had on thc shortest notice. oct29tf IIo! tor Christmas.—Riba, backbones, roasts and steaks, cd the finest beef and pork; small pig, kid, all pork sausages, on hand and coming. Fine fat turkeys will be on hand in time for Christ mas at Merritt’s, Cotton avenne. Send your orders early. dec20-4t Bkwark.—The public in general are cautioned to look out for the spurious articles put up in im itation of and a* substitutes for Simmons* Liver Regulator. Buy only from respectable drugrists, and see that it is put nji in square packages and lias tbe siimaturos of A. Q. Simmon* and J. If. Zeilin A Co. on it- ride; all other* are frauds ■qxm the public. Beware! ATTENTION, j Ocmulgee Fire Co. No. 2. A LL members in arreas are* notified to come j J\. and settle with the Secretary, as the money is needed to pay balance due cm your steam fire 11 also take notice tluit the roll will be revised at the next renter meetinsr and every delinquent dropped. By order of the Com mittee on In*-, and Agzr. decK. St F. A. SIIONBHAK. Secretary. MACON Medical Association. A\i DrsPEMli is a hydra-headed monster, from Which nearly all “the ills that hitman floh is heir i A T ,? ■ m f t j i P6L ot ft* Martin Medieal Usocia- „ „ . . , tfau, 1m*U1 Deoeml>er Uth. 1S7S, tlie following to on innate. The 1 eruvian Syrup, a protected j j>n*:uiil>l»“ an 1 rev>Jut)on were unanimously solution of the protoxide cf iron, ia a long-tried { JulopW: and welli*stablislied rcmeily for this distressing other remedies have failed. To Coxsumptives.—Many ha»e been happy to give their testimony in favor of the us .* of **Wil- bor’s Pure* Cod Liver Oil find Lime. Eij.eric*n<v has proved it to be a valuable remedy for eon- sumption, asthma, diptheria and all diseases of the throat and lunrs. Mamifartured only by A. B. Wilbor, chemist, Boston. S«jIJ by drtum’«ts 1 generally. \\ hems, Tin* old usajra of conducting business i*ti thf l*asiw «.f n credit has U*vn aban doned in all pursuits among our people, :md Whereas. Cash is required of us for all we buy or at furthest uumlhly payment, therefore Evolved. That we. tlie members of the Macon Mt-dieal Assuf’iaiion. hereby irive notice tluit we will, from the rind day of Janimry next, consider :dl bills for medical senitxs due and payable on presentition. Attest: JOHN IL BOOK. President. J. Emmett Blacksuear, Secretary, del7 codtjjuii TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, FINE PERFUMERIES, etc. These goods are all new, and 1 taring been lioutfht since the panic, they will bo sold low. C:ill and be convinced that you can supply your self with CHRISTMAS PRESENTS At an advantage, at tlie Drug Store of ROLAND B. HALL. dcc21tf Cor. Cherry st. and Cotton ave. Not Suspended Yet! FOR THE HOLIDAYS! The Uiy.-st and best assorted stock of TOYS AT PANIC PRICES! FOR SALE. A SMALL FARM near tlie citv; coed im provements. An excellent bargain for cadi. $:<*k and utensil*, etc., w;:i hj i.Iiwith llie pbee if di-nnd. L. C. DUER, Near Cross Keys. no\ is «un, wt‘d±fri-9t* Wanted to Rent. ^ COMFORTABLE dw.Uin?-bouse, with four .NFRVOra Debilitt.—A depressed, irritable state of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted fecl- ine; no energy or animation; confiiNed head, weak memory, often with del ihtatimr. involunta ry discharges. The consequence of excesses, men tal! overwork or indiscretions. This nervous de bility finds a suvervism cure in Humphreys HoMSkiPATaic Specific, No. 2S. It toms up the system, arrests discharges, dispels tho the mental gloom and despondency, and rejuvenates the en tire system. It is perfectly h:u-uiL-*w and always efficient. Prire for a package of five boles and a larre $2 vial of powder, which is important in old, serious cases; or $1 per sinrle box. Sokl by i all druggists,, or sent by mail on receipt of price. ■* rmiWO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly licated, Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEO- I 1 Aj-plv R. F. LAWTON> PATH 1C MEDICINE CO.. No. M2 Broadway, At Exchange Bank, or to N. Y. For sale by John lngals and Hunt, Ran- j De. A. P- COLLINS, kin k Lamar. Macon. Ga. ai*rl->.‘Odlwtf * julyl7tf At Collins’ X Heath* ! informal io i declltf apply to FOR RENT. TjTINE French and otlier kinds of Dolls. Fresh JT ’Frencli Candies, and all kinds of Confection ery, Fruits, etc. A large lot of FIRE WORKS ON HAND. CHEAP! Fresh Cakes at all timWL Orders for parties and weddings promptly supplied. Also, fresh Wheat and Rve Bread, Rolls and Rusk every day. We would call especial attention to our Butter and Soda Crackers, At wholesale and retail. Call and examine our stock. M. WAGGENSTEIN, Dinklcr’s Old Stand, Third Street, decl-fc tdec25 DR. W. W. FORD, DENTIST. H AS removed his office from Mulberry stret* to No. IOC Cherry street, over Major M. R Rogers’, nuxt door to Mr. Beggs’. oct!2 3m. E. A. WILCOX, AO’t. B. L. 6TROHECKBB, JR. E. A. WILCOX & CO., GENERAL Commission Merchants. The purchase cf Cotton per order a specialty. HEADQUARTERS IS STILL AT* M. R. ROGERS & CO.’S, No. lOG Clacrry Street. Where will be found a heavy stock of CONFECTIONERIES FRUITS, ETC. We are rewiving ever) - day NEW JERSEY APPLES. CALIFORNIA PEARS, MALAGA GRAPES. FLORIDA ORANGES, LEMONS. DRIED FIGS. etc. Our pure Sugar Candy is a sjiecialty. Mi'll have the finest stock of line French Candies nnd Bun Buns in thc city. Christmas Tree Ornaments In great variety. Alsu Xutsot all kinds. Pickles. Jellies, Home made Preserves, Oysters, Crackers, Fine Wiues, etc. Cash customers will find it to their interest to rail and sec us. M. E. ROGERS & CO. 300 BLACK SATTINET COATS, from $3 to $5. 250 pairs BLACK SATTINET PANTS, from $2 to $3. 100 BLACK SATTINET’SUITS at $5 to $6. 180 JEANS SUITS at $1. 100 JEANS SUITS at $1 25. 50 OVERCOATS at $3, worth $G 50. Tho abovo is surplus stock from onr wholesale apartment. The prices are so low that we must have tho cash for them. A suit of tho above or a good suit of Boys’ Clothes, will make a sensible Christ, mas present. WINSHIP & CALLAWAY dec24tf ; COOK’S : •SCOTCH; : SNUFF, i i LOUI LLARD’S • ! MACABOY • 8NUFF. Cigars and Tobacco. Also a full stork of rpo which we invite your attention. Come and i see me; I want your trade. E. It. BICHABDS, •<*21 Ct No. 58 Chprry street. FOB CHBISTMAS. GEO. BEGGS W«3 mMtftalfyrall attention to hisrom- •k of Family ('Irocerics, finbracing Turkey*. Chickens, Butter, BggB, cheese, Pickled Meats, llams. Breakfast Bacon, Smoked Scotch Haddock, And other kinds of Dried Fish. Also Flour. Meal, Grits, and in fact everything to be found in a first class grocery store, which will lx* sold at popular prices. Give mo a call when looking for your Christmas Turkey. A few more imported nyarinllio Bulbs still on ind. dec213t GKO. BEGGS, Cherry street. SUNDRIES. HTACINTn BULBS and SHERRY WINE and ONION SETS. ENGLISH PEAS and FRENCH PERFUMERY. A FEW FINE TOILET SETS AND SOME POTASH. RANKIN. MASSENBURG A CO. decfiltf GREAT PANIC SALE NEW YORK STORE. S.WAXELBAUM «£ BRO, Will offer thoir ontiro stock of desirable goods, FOE CASH, during the next thirty days at nearly half their value. SPRAGUES’, MERRIMACK and all the best CALICOES, 10c. AMOSKEAG aud second quality PRINTS at 8c. YARD WIDE SHEETING, 10c. BLEACHED HOMESPUNS, 121u.. worth 18c BLEACHED COTTON FLANNEL, 12}c., worth 20e. RED AND WHITE FLANNELS, 25 worth 40c. BED TICKING, 15c., worth 25c. Jeans, Kerseys, Kinseys and Cassimeres Reduced nearly fifty per cent. BLANKETS, BED SPREADS, TABLE DAMASKS, And all kinds of House-furnishing goods at New York cost. These goods were bought during tho great Panic and are cheaper than rhe same goods sold before the war. Our stock of D ESS GOODS Which i* admitted to be the beat soleeted, and comprises the largest variety and most fashionable fabrics, lias been reduced as follows : STRIPED POPLIN 15c„ formerly 25c. STRIPED JAPANESE 25e„ formerly 40c. SILK STRIPED JAPANESE 33c., formerly 50e. SILK JAPANESE Gat., formerly 75c. SILK STRIPED POPLIN 50c„ worth SI. SATINES 75c., worth 90c CASHMERES 75c., worth SI. SILK POPLIN for $1, worth $1 5 BROCADED IRISH POPLINS for 75c„ worth $1 50. 5,000 yards of PLAID DRESS GOODS for children at 25c., north 40) 10,000 yard* of different style goods to ho sold immediately at 25c., worth 4.0 A. 30t_ 3,000 yards in REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS at one-fourth their value. BLACK SILKS, COLORED ALPACAS, COLORED SILKS, FIFTY PER CENT. LOWER THAN FORMERLY. SHAWLS FOR 93! WORTH 95 HOSIERY, GLOVES and all NOTIONS correspondingly reduced. We are offering these great inducements to cash purchasers only. REMEMBEK, WE ALWAYS SELL AS WE ADVERTISE. For 1874! W E liave received our usual gupply of Which are warranted to be rtfli soil True lo Name! PAPERS AND IN BULK. Dealers Supplied on Liberal Terms. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, DRUGGISTS. E. B. POTTER, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST O FFICE Wood’s Block, Second street, third door U.low Johnston jewelry establishment. Residence Lanier House. julylS tf Having l>eon awarded the- premium at the State Fair “for the largest and heat stock of dry goods,** onr friends aud customers can feel assured they will get the best of gootls at the very lowest price. nov30tf S. WAXELBAUM & BRO., Triangular Block, 43, 45 and 47 Second st., 21, 23, 25 Cotton avenue. CHRISTMA t IS COMING BUT OUR GOODS HAVE ALREADY COME. What is a more acceptable present than a handsome Chamber Suit of Furniture? These we liave from $30 to $500. An elegant assortment of Ladies’ Desks, Fancy Chairs, Brackets & Wall Pockets CEILED REN’S CHAU Of all kinds. Come and look at them. dec!3 2tawtf THOMAS WOOD, Next to Lanier IIous NEVER SO LOW AS NOW! ENGLISH BRUSSELS, at $112. $1 25 and $1 *0. HEAVY WOOL CARPETS. 75 vents. $1 0U and $1 25. RUGS. MATS. STAIR CARPETS, etc. OIL CLOTHS, 50 cents equate yanl—uji. _ ^ ,,. ril . i ; ri;V- LAUE CU RTAINS. a lanre st.»ok. $5 50 each peir, 5* 00^500, 00, 8700, $3 00, $10 00 and an} ir N. E.—Send veur plons and buy Eariraitu. _____ __ f* LATHRor Savannah, Ga-