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(Enquirer.
(OM'MIUS:
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20, 187
An‘
Money in selling in St. Eouia ut
frightful rate of three per cent,
month.
It is the general opinion that staples
have reached their lowest price, find will
now react.
The thirty-third degree Masons have
been in session in Chicago. They lmd a
lofty time in that city of t^uukei-UJie
morals and ohild-like simplicity.
Any snbsoribor who habitually? carries
a pistol, can stop his Riibscr..,iion for the
Enquiheu at once. And if ho happens
to have paid in advance ,o .*11 gladly
refund bis money.
Oub Opelika Department is well sus
tained, nud tho people of that enterpris
ing town aro waking up to an apprecia
tion of th* efforts wo are making to give
thorn n live morning paper.
The Weekly Enquirer will horeafter
bo issued on Wednesdays, in order to ac
commodate tbo great number of our
weekly subscribers who ore taking tho
Sunday paper. Advertisers should make
a note of this fact.
Two claasos of men carry pistols. One
class is the highwayman, who goes uroumi
that he may demand “yonr money or your
life !” The other class go around that
they may demand your life without mo
ney. Which class is tho most villainous?
There is « movement in France to
make the Count de Paris king, and to get
do (Jhumbord to withdraw. It might bo
well for these kings to secure tho with
drawal of MacMahou before the monarch
ical ring-masters set up their little jobs.
A prominent Congressman said, a few
days sinoo, in Washington, that boforo tho
close of the year tho Governors of tho
different States would ho called on for
Ion thousand men. The State of Georgia
( M\ furnish that nnrnber in a week, with
competent officers to command them.
ones, why will ye by sinful thoughtless
ness spread a rumor that will crush u
man or woman dear to some one as your
dearest ones are to you ! God knows the
best of us are bad enough, and there
bat little cri io that cireuusances would
not make us capable of, and there is but in Mark
little good that the best of us do, but we
could dnily do more if we aided the erring
with cheering words and a kindly touch,
and if w« stopped, whenever in our
power, the course of that reptile alander
I.. T. IXMYSIXU,
Attorney and Solicitor.
8. C'um'r and Register in Dankruptcj.
)v20] over Bro'iV.ii' Dru/ Stop*, c.ilumbu*
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Masonic Notice.
Call**.! Meeting of Darley Chajil
7, K. A. M., will
For Mayor.
We are authorized to announce the name of
BAMVEL B. CL KG HORN as a candidate for
Mayor at tho ensuing municipal election.
STOVES AND T'N WARE.
200
COOKING STOVES!
FOU SALE AT PRICKS TO SUIT HARD TIMES,
transient Companion* lu goo
Standing are Invited to attend.
By order M. E. II. P.
CLIFF. B. GRIMES,
uuv20 It Secretary.
$25 Reward.
Upat
hose slimy path marks the boundaries of /f^o^ny* M?v-v
he different circles of society.
COM
U IIL'S MA?|TFACT1JRL\G
COJfPAAV.
This company holds tho most mogniti-
cont water power in the United States;
we question if its property is equalled by
that of auy manufacturing company in
the world, io natural power and transpor
tation facilities. It could drivo ua the
spindles iu Lowell and Fall river and have
power left for every spindle in Philadel
phia. Yet to show how tho panic has
affected all our interests, twonty-one
shares of tho stock of this company sold
at the auction of Ellis &. Harrison yester
day for eighty per share. The company
is cloor of debt; it is managed with extra
ordinary business prudence, and it pays ■
a semi-annual dividend of four per cent, j
Such Htock in ordinary times would bo
ton above par, but these are no ordinary
times. We do not affect prophesy, but
wo are ns certain of the permanent suc
cess of this company as wo are of tho re
sult of natural laws. Its facilities aro un
equalled ; its management porfect, yet it
succumbs to Wall street, as has every
interest in tho South. Well, it serves us
right for being slaves.
rl Mar
|»»i<l fur either
ugent on the l.irn
i, 9. W. R.
i one*mull Mouse
I'ivu reward will he
la, <ieliv< red to tuy
t the thief, 'the mare at:
nulo have both boon injured iu the shoulder
will show lain.ness uad stUTuess »| ou hard t
r hind ham;
old.
i itAWKOUn.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
No
John King for Mayor.
TO TEE VOTERS OF COLUMBUS:
Upon consultation with many citizens of the
city, the name of JNO. KING is presented for tho
offico of Mayoralty of tho city at the next elec
tion. MANY CITIZENS.
uovl4 tf u
For City Sexton
AUK ODOM foi
We hereby nominate M
office of City Saxton for the otmtlug tear. Kb
tion December 13ih. Ho «ill K> nuppon. I by
n .,.iS |e« MANY VOTERS
i
issued
ol Col
giu. w
petiti:
HIS is
tu give notice that on tho 14th d.-.v 'f
!>.. leTd awarmot In Bankr.pt,,
,st the estate of James \V 11 llamaay,
i county of Muscogee, aud State of Geoi •
s In on adjudged a Bankrupt on his owu
d that the payment of auy debts, aud
tho delivery of auy property belonging to such
Bankrupt, to him or for his use. aud the transfer
of any property by him aro forbidden by law ; that
a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to
prove their debts aud to choose oue or more As
signee* of his estate, will bo held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to bo holden at Columbus, Ua., at the
office of L. T. Downing, before Lemuel T. Dowuing,
Ksquiro, Register, on tlm 20th day of December,
A !>., 1873, at 10 o’clock.
COTTON FACTORY.
A Profitable Investment
W. II. SMYTH,
United Staton Marshal, ns Measeugt"
UEK. GORDON.
Wo received a dispatch from thin gon-
ilemao, informing us that his visit to Co
lumbus was, for the prosout, postponed.
It came too late for our yesterday’s issue,
it would have been gratifying to havo
soon tho General in our midst, but in his
absence wo fool assured the representa
tives of tho Houthorn Life Insurance Com
pany with us will seo to the interests of
tho com pan y.
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
KC1IASK of REAL ESTATE
in the City nud country, and will advertise the
same (at private mile) FUEF OF CHARGE, unless
the property is sold.
For Exchange.
Twenty Valuable Unimproved Building Lots in
the city of Omaha, and sixty-six lots iu l'latts-
mouth, Nebraska. A portiou or the whole will bo
exchanged fur a Southern Plantation in Georgia
or Alabama, on very reasonable terms. [sep!7
M1NDAL.
It is a fact that scandal is a fungus that
only grows in civilized communities. It
nourishes in tho shadows of schools and
churches, nud men and women talk it
during six days of tho week, as if they
wished to show tho devil they meant him
no offense by their responses, prayors or
hymns on Sunday. Tho savages of North
and South America and the Pacific Islands,
of whom we have some personal knowl
edge, never indulge in slauder, oven
when thore are deviations from their low
standards of propriety, and it is on this
account that men of culture have grown,
at. limes, tired of tho fillsaliood, eftut and
BquoaminhnoH8 of society, a id plunged
into tho wilderness to find peace with
lavage associates, who woro less cruel
than thoso loft behind. Tho
goshipers iu pantaloons and pottieoats
may tell us that the stuff they
roll under their tongues, like ft sweet
uiorsol, is “nows." It may bo, but it is a
curious fact that you uover see thoso poo-
plo button-holoiug each other, and tolling
of tho noble, generous act of sumo
neighbor; and there uro many of them to
chronicle to tho credit of our ra»'o. A
good deed would not bo nows. It would
aff ord no ploauure to toll if; it lucks the
pungonoy of wickedness, and tho element
of mystery and abhorronoe. Ob, it is
graud to see two godly, virturous heads
together, and to know th« two tongues
in subduod whispers are busy talking of |
a neighbor s sins. The angels must smile I
on Mrs. Flounser ns she says, “Don’t say
a word about it, Mrs. Glibly ; but isn’t it
awful? Well, I always said it would come
to this with Mrs. Jones' carry in’ on, au’ her
droHsiu' so. I offtn said to myt-olf, when
J saw her a sailin' into church with
her ostridgo feathers a n tilin' agin
the chandeliers, that pride an’ up-
startin would havo its full, but don’t say a
word ubout. it, Mrs. Glibly. Let us pray
the Lord to give us strength. “Oh, its
fearful.' fearful ?" and Mrs. Glibly rolls
her eves heavenward and raises her hands
as if to cull tho special attention of divine
Providence to her own goodness of heart,
and then she gives Mrs. T’louusei a hypo
critical kiss, aud boiling over with tho
“awful” news, she starts on a mission of
morcy to retail the Jones’ scandal to all
her friends iu town. Oh, yo mou of ulle
hands, who gather in groups to criticise
your feliow men, is it not a God-oend to
you to hear n piece of scandal no matter
how doubtful. You havo tho genius to
give it tho garb of authenticity nud to
send it on iu tho dangerous form of so mi-
truth. llow consoling it is to the libor-
tiue, the profligate and vicious to kuow
that public attention is attracted to an
other by tho suspicion of some fault,
lie can retail it; he can drag the erring
creature to tho gazo of the world
and oomparo her degradation with his
elevation, and if he saw the Divine finger
writing on tho sand, “Lot him who is
without sin cast tho first stone,” ibis fol
low would not sueak away, but with the
impudence of his Satanic master ho would
“roach for the nearest rock.” It. is so
comforting to some people to tl.iuk there
is somebody more wretched and more
sinful, because more scindalized, than
thomsolves. Now and then that private
skeleton which hides in every closet, an l
they are of monstius size in the closets of
that class, whom Burns hated aud called
“tho uuco good and worldly righteous. ’
Now aud thou we get a glimpse of what
we deem our neighbor's skeleton, and %ve
forget our owu. Indeed some people
pick their neighbor’s private skeleton up j
and rush through tho ranks of their com- 1
pauions with it, and then the companions
affect horror, and iwjgiue themselves !
better, at leas*, than one of their race; j
and this is comfort.
Gb, women with daughters aud sons, J
cuu ye not frown down this social curs^o ;
of Bc^udal, unJ throw the mantle of char- i
ity ovot the errors if your fellow croa-'
lures while try to rodeeiu them for tho j
sake of your w» Q dear ones, for tho sake 1
who was mote traduced than the j
Db, meu with moth
er 1! A MURK.
A mooting of our citizens has been de
cided on for next Saturday night, to bo
held at the Court-house, for the purpose
of giving public expression to the feelings
of tho people on tho late terrible atrocity
in Cuba. Resolutions will Vie offered, and
some of our best speakers will address
the mooting. Wo look for a thronged
house.
NT ATE NEWS.
—Griffiu complains of cotton thieves.
—Alex. H. Stephens has gone to Wash
ing^on.
—Our State officials ore laborious and
courteous.
—Tho colored people of Romo are
for temporauce.
—The Atlanta He raid is hotter than
when it whs bigger.
—Staves are shipped in large quantities
from Savannah to Bremen.
Augusta Factory stock commands $1.
70 por share.
—The Governor of Georgia is tho
hardest-worked man iu tho State.
—A constitutional convention is needed
to devise a new o institution for Georgia.
—The Hibernian Sooioty of Augusta nt-
touded the laying of the cathedral corner
stone, ye8!6id.iy, iu Suvaunuk.
— Yellow pine will be scarce iu this
State within twenty years if the consump
tion goes on at the present rate.
— We aro glad Gov. Smith ban ouemies.
If everybody spoke well of him, we would
oppose him hh an incompetent, and “on
general principles.”
— Tho people of Georgia should pay
more attoutiou to fruit and vegetables.
We brag about our pears, pouches, beets
and pumpkins, but they are weak and
consumptive compared with what they
could be, and wo havo no reason to brag
as it is.
Homicide and Fire at Guaybvili.k.—
On Saturday morning at Graysvilie, o
tho Western Atlantic Railroud, a Mr.
Taylor Wilson was deputized to make au
ariest. A man named Brown attempted
to interfere with him three times, when
Wilson threw a stone at Brown aud killed
Valuable Plantation at Auc
tion.
WILL UK SOLD AT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
On the 20th day of October, in Girard, Ala., wo
ill sell the Valuable Plantation, belonging to
the estate of Gen. A. Abercrombie, on the Chatta
hoochee riser, six miloa below Columi its, contain
ing 1,11'J acres, ubout ono-lialf iu cultivation, the
balance heavily timbered. teplft
For Sale.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, situated lu the
businers centre of tho city. Will Bell ut a great
bargain, or to an acceptable party an undivided
interest. Tho property cun bo nmdu to pay a htrg
interest on tho investment.
A HOUSE AND LOT, with 20 acres laud attach
eel, 3 miles from the city, in a good neighborhood,
ami convenient to a good school, churches, Ac
A DESIRABLE HOUSE ANT) LOT, with ten
acres ground, iu Linwood, one mile from S. W. R.
R. dopot; a very comfortable and desirable bomb.
For Rent.
Grounds. Good wa
A STORE HOUSE in tho valley of Talbot county,
it a cross-road, throe miles of tho Chalybeate
Springs. A very desirable location for a Dry
ilouds and Grocery business. mpl7
Wilh a gonteol family iu a dusirable part of tho
city, TW O LARGE ROOMS, with the use of fur
nished parlor, kitchen an 11-table. Rent very
FOR SALE AND RENT.
Plantations for Rent.
QW1NG f
FOU CAPITALISTS !
A COTTON FACTORY
To be llullt on the Water Site of tin
Palace Mills.
It is proposed to build on the water site
of the Palace Mills a COTTON FACTORY
for the manufacture of Cotton Goods. Tho capital
stocK will he $260,000, which will include au ample
floating capital. Tho building aud machinery will
U-d and arraugud under the direction of J.
RHODES BROWNE, Esq. The building will he
substantial structure, aud tho machinery of the
ost approved patterns.
Tho cupital of tho public is iuvitod to this enter
prise as oue promising sure, speedy and profltahlo
results. No subscription will be binding until
$200,000 is seemed; when the subscribers will be
invited to convenes for I lie purpose of organizing
the Company, and tho work will ho commenced.
NO TAXATION, either State, County or Munic
ipal, attaches to this investment for ten years.
Tho BEST water power in the river is secured;
tho warehouses of cotton ure at the door; tho
railroads radiate from the city to every market for
tlie goods ; and operatives are soliciting employ
ment. With such advantages, is it unreasonable
to promise a profit of 20 per cent, por annum on
this investment?
Subscriptions will bo received at the Chat
tahoochee National Bank, tho Merchants’ and
Mechanics' Bauk, and tho Bauking office of the
Georgia Home Insurance Company.
J. RHODES BROWNE, RANDOLPH R. MOTT,
•IAS. F. BOZEMAN, JAMES RANKIN,
W. I.. SALISBURY, EPPING A I1ANSKRD,
JOSEPH KYLE, CHARLES WISE,
JNO. L. MUSTIAN,
SWIFT, MURPHY A CO .
ALLEN. PREEK .2 lLLUES.
Columbus, Oa., M y 1st, 1873. d*wtf
W. H. Robarts & Co.,
Cooking Stoves,
(<'barter Oak an ! other first class patterns),
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood
and Willow Ware,
81LYKil FLYTKD AND BRITNNIA Q001JS,
Crockery & Class Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery
of our own importation.
Manufacturers of TIN, COPPEL AMD
SHEET I ROM WARE of every doscriptlou.
4Uf Prices us low as the lowest.
sep7 codOtn
Stoves, Stoves!
^nathaTcrown,
(Opposite Sun Office)
W
Columbus, Ga.,
TOULDr
pcctfully invite the attention of his
irieuus and customers to his extensive
f ST'.)YES, HOLLOW AND STAMPED
WARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. Also,
TIN WARE, at wholesale aud retail.
It Doling and Guttering
done promptly and in the best manner.
call, feeling assured that lu* i
ntire satif
Price ua
you buy.
Dennis.
low as the lowest.
J. M. Bennett.
Southern Stove Works,
Columbus, Ca.
J. W. DENNIS A CO.
luring and
W'ss;
go-i os rtmento*-STOVES,
ORATES, I'lltll DOGS,
€Ot; A TR Y A V IF STOVE
HOLLOW WARE.
We guurunteo our goods in
every respect.
RESTAURANTS.
NOTICE.
Board at Panic Prices
AT TIIE
-A. 3Ft. 33 O IFL I
FOR ADVANCE PAYMENT A8 FOLLOWS;
BOARD AND LODGING PER MONTH, - $30 00
“ “ WEEK, - 10 00
“ “ DAY, - - 2 00
BOARD PER MONTH, 20.00
WEEK, 8.00
Meals seut out on waiters per month, - 30.00
Table as good us the best Hotel in the city.
novlO (12w
OPERA HOUSE
RESTAURANT,
Ten-Pin Alley and Bar !
«*uted boforo) my River Pluntatio'
imn county, Uu, ten miles alien
» other iu Ciay county, Ga., set
privately
a iu quit-
la, Ala.,
'J’HIR unders'guod will open this
establishment, aud be prepared to sup
ply his frleud9 with every luxury.
octl/> dUtn a. <f. IIOLA NT II,
The Cottage Saloon.
'yuiB
Fort Gaines,
much co'ton.
corn and foddei
"Id foi
■ash.
id tin
Th*
•>rh*
miles above
tatlous fir do
a good mules,
Saturday night Rome one not fire to
ray’s liuio kiln, arid the entire works
re destroyed.—Atlanta Constitution.
A LA IIA n A X E WS.
—Tho municipal tickets in Mobile aro
getting fearfully mixed up.
—The Mobile Register has tho happy
knack of disguising its local “advors."
—Tho Montgomery Mu il, at times, mis
takes profanity for very weak sarcasm, as
witness its diatribe on Thanksgiving.
—Bets aro being made that M. P. Le
Grand will boat Mr. Faber for tho Mont
gomery mayoralty.
— It is said Mr. Sykes will contest
Spencer’s seat in ike United States
Senate,
— The local of the Montgomery Journal
vuiuly trios to disguise his irresistible
propensity to swear by using dashes.
—The Solum Times says: Thore is
very little of tho “root of all ovil” here.
Wo wish there was more of 1 the root" to
he soon. Wo think that it would be en
couraging. Busiuess might look up.
—Ono colored tuau iu Sumter county,
Ga., raised ten bales of cotton, aud three
hundred and sixty bushels of coru this
year wilh ono mule. That follow is an
old-timo worker,sure.— Montgomery Jour-
planting Inb ...
try. Each plantation has the copacity to produce
2(H) halos of cotton aud supplies tor the plm o. For
particulars apply to Mr. Ogletree, on the home
place in Qultmca county, ub wo F.ulUulu, Ala., aud
Mr. ICauso, ou tho Cluj county place, above Fort
Gaines, Ga., or myself at this place.
JOHN M. STARKE.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 2,1873. tf
4#- KuTaula News please copy.
the city
For Kant.
LARGE, WELL FURNISHED liJ
ms. v ith use of parlor, In central pai l
M, Enquirer office.
For Sale Low.
SCHOLARSHIP IN THE MEDICAL COL
LEGE AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
RAILROADS.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
—D«u a
Planter's
aggregate
omviug
jos tj tho Chattahoochee and
varoheuses by tho Into storm
*l-UO or $l.~»00 l the latter re
tell tho greater injury. Work-
i busily ougagod repairing dam-
ngus, and ill articles stored will receive
immediate protection from the weather.
—Tufaulu Sews.
—Tho approaching municipal election
at Mouigomery is exciting interest among
tile good people of that city. The eou-
servitivos seem to bo organizing and will
make an effort to prevent their beautiful
city from passing under the eoutrol of ne
groes. Every true Alabamian will watch
with interest the result of the struggle
aud join iu au tamest wish for the tri
umph nud success of thoir owu people.—
Tnladega Reporter.
535 HOURS TO NEW YORK
Now York and New Orleans Nail Line.
Palace Sleeping Oars Pun Through from
Opelika to Lynchburg.
YVKSTKKN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
Ooiumdos, Ga„ Ociobor 17th, 1873.
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY
10:60 .<
5:40 r
8:45 P
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
(Tima 63 hour* and 61 miuutes.)
LEAVE COLUMBUS 10:50 a. iu. ARRIVE
Opelika 12:23 p. m., Ht Atlanta 5:40 p. i
rk 4:41 p. i
au-I lLtlti u
via Philadtdpli
Sleeping Cnm It tin ThroiiKli from
Opelika to Lynch bury;.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
of Him '
vilest in the \
era, wives, tutors, duu^Utors. or loved j tiou euded.
—it is RtniDge that the first disturbance
Oftmed by the minor of a restora
tion should have occurred at tho ancient
town of Kheins, where the French Kings
u.ted to bo crowned. It appears that after
the biiglos of she Seventy.ninth hud
sounded the retreat, a number of persons
went through tho town howling out the
“Mar<elilais6,' and crying “A bus Cham-
bord!"”A has lea Jesuites!" Jte. We
havo not vet heard hew this manifest
From Atlanta, - . . g.^o a. m.
From Montgomery at 3:26 a. m , 2:36 p. ii
Tho 4:iVi a. m. Western Mxil train runs daily,
connecting with trains for Now Orleans, Mobile
illo, Ky., and St. Louis, at Montgomery, aud
Ou this train sleeping
through trow Optlika to Now ‘
; Vicksburg u
Tho 10:50 a. m. Now York E
dally to Atlauta,connecting
Georgia U. R.
The 8:45 P. N. does not run Suuda;
Opelika by any train,
iger Dep
General Sup'
xprw* train i
W. k A. lUl.
No delay at
Ticket, for sale n
Oil AS. P. BALL,
R. A. BACON, Agent.
fOCtI7 tf
J. R. BROWN.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
NEW GOODS!
Ladies’ and Gents’ Trunks,
VallNeM, Traveling Bass, all qualities.
Leather and Kubbcr Beltiuy.
Enamel Leather, Pat. l>a**h Leather.
Collars, Whip*. Hanion. llueklea.
All goods in my lino will bo sold at reduced
prices, for cash. Please cull aud oxamino my
stock and prices, and he convinced.
II. MIDDLKBHOOK, 0! Broad St
Columbus. Ga. Oct. 18.1873. d*w2m
DRESS MAKING.
Dress Making.
M RS. RYNEHART. hiving associated with hot
iu tho Drt-ss Making business Miss I). V
WAUNKR, begs leave to inform her friouds and
customers that she is now propared to Cut, Fit
and Make LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S DRESSKi
to order. Rooms over Chapman & Vevstillo'
dry goods store, No. 'JO Broad street. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
oct22 dlu
Carpetings at Cost!
ROONEY & WARNER
RK .ifR.i
ENGLISH TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS,
AMERICAN TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
;> FRAME B )DY BBUSSELS,
3 PLY uml INGRAIN CARPETINGS
AT COST FOR CASH!
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
G. W. ilOSETTE.
8. E. LiWHON.
R. McNEILL & CO.,
AUCTION,
Commission Merchants
AND
Real Estate Agents,
121 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
H AVING formed a copartnership to oonduct the AUCTION AND COMMISSION
business, solicit a share of the public patronage.
HAVE NOW ON CONSIGNMENT,
DRY ROODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOTS,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Scc.
Which is offered at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at prices that will be
inducement to Cash Buyers. It. McNEILL & CO.
Columbus, October 12tli, 1873.
INSURANCE.
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS-LIBERALITY !
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
CONTINUES TO OFFER TIIE PUBLIC
INDEMNITY against Loss by FIRE !
J. M. BENNETT A CO.’S,
aupfil (12tav AwOrn] 131 Rrontl St.
DRY COODS.
FOR CASH !
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
DRESS GOODS!
ALL OUB OTHER GOOD* AT
VERY LOW PRICES.
PEACOCK & SWIFT.
BROOKS’
Chill and Fever Pills,
U NLIKE QUININE AND MANY OTHER PltE-
purutions used in the treatment of Chill and
fleet tho head, nor simply ch«<
tv days onl;, but produce a pr
adicutiug the malarial po
upon which <hill and fever depend entirely from
tho system. Each puis, which
«.wr fttii «r relief, even iu the severest chrouic
to the public.
U ol) uml a 3 cent
box tlirougll mail
Stilt s. Try them.
e, it is Justly (
*c as well as the m<
ody over before offuj
postago stump will procure a
o any point within the Uuited
Address
JOHN W. BROOKS,
Druggist,
107 llroiul, .Street, Columbus, Ua.,
Sole Proprietor aud Manufactu
iep7 deo-Uwtf
GROCERIES.
GROCERIES
Above Cost!
H. F. EVERETT’S.
VTKW PICK LBS, at 60c gallon;
ATMOKK’B MINCE MEAT, 20c It);
PRIME LEAF LARD, 12Uc. ^ Ih
SOUR KROUT, MESS BEtiF,
PICK LI D HOGS' FEET;
APPLES by the barrel. $5 50;
EXTRA MESS MACKEREL iu kits ;
SMOKED PORK SAUSAGE;
NEW RAISINS. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR :
DRIED GREEN PEAS, 10c. lb;
SPLIT l’KAS, I0c. '
A'll g- fiJf* delivered free of charge.
II. F. EVERETT,
novlo Ct Corner near tho Market
Pickled & Spiced Pig Feet,
Pickled and Spiced Tripe,
Pickled Beef Tongues,
Pickled Beef,
Pulverized, Lump & Crush
ed Sugar;
White, Yellow and Brown
Sugar;
Florida Syrup by the barrel,
H. F. ABELL & CO.’S.
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Look Here!
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
She Wants a Chance to Cet it Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM'L S. MURDOCH
President.
aihus, Oct. 1st, 18
Treasurer.
FIRE INSURANCE.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
OOMPAKT Y
San Francisco, California.
Cash Assets, $675,000 GOLD!
ProBipt, Reliable, Liberal!
G. GTJNBY JORDAN, Agent,
ooCill ly
COLUMBUS. GA.
COPARTNERSHIP.
milK UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP under tho tiru
1 WILLCOX A HAWKS, for the transaction of u Ueueral Insurance Business lu this city.
Columbus, Oct. 13, 1873.
Willcox & Hawks,
General Insurance Agents,
79 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
Representing
$27,000,000!
.A. O^IFITD.
ho city, and offers his careful
With an experience of twouty yea
tho many who havo during that time r
dollars tor lotseH incurred by Compauii
Columbus. Oct. 14, 1873. tf
rom a service of fourteen years in the Georgia Home Insun
on above named, solicits fur tho V‘"' film a shiiio of tho !
ttentiou thereto.
i in the community as au Underwriter, lie respectfully refer
ceived his policies, and to whom ho has disbursed thousand
i then represented by him, aud t
I>. F. WILLCOX.
ES.
HATS AND CAPS.
3S. YOKTC3rES,
1 AXI> TIES, HULK MEATS, PICK.
LEO REEF. PICKLED TOXCiUES,
IHUEfil 1IEKF, UlIKESE, SAROIXES.
OYSTERS AM) JELLIES, FISH and
TO 11ACCOS, ou consignment. ch«an for cash.
I>. AYERETT,
oot26 eodlin Under Kuukm House.
ANo, all grades of
BED ROOM, PARLOR, DINING AND OFFICE
FURNITURE!
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES !
Warehouse 83 and 8."» Bboap St.,
novl3 dlw*w4t Oolurobus, Ga.
AUSTIN Sc ELI.IS,
General Oommission Merohauts,
’ILL make advances
W ILL make advances ou Cottou
duce, for sale here or shipment
other pro-
. >ur friends
, York, Boston or Liverpool.
Refer iu Columbus to Measrs. Kpping A Hauserd.
novY6 tf
The City Registry
T. S.! SPEAR, AGENT j
for Non-Electro Plating,
T f k i
* y
entitled to vote at the approaching
icipal Election will close ou Saturday,
The registry is required
best article ever introduced by me, price
bottle, for Cleauing Silver aud plated
Try It. For sale at Broad siieet, Singer
i M*v Mu. P.pvi. aplU if
. theii
appear upon the list furnished to the managers
the election. Those liable to a Street
who have uot yet paid it, are requested
rjMIK
Notice.
Tunr, Ala., No?. 17,1S73.
l of SOLOMON k BRANTLEY lias bee
LMlhyt
Mr. J.
)d will «
etofoi
Being compelled i
withdraw from the
I take this ocrasiou ■
lit ure. being <:
l! 1 teasounhle
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s my frieuds forthei.
:onfidi-nce, and I beg for my sue-
SOLOMON, their custom in the
iviucad tbit he will fully satisfy
pectations.
T. K. BRANTLEY.
T. M.
JONES,
WITH
Groover, Stubbs & Co.,
Cotton Factors
—AND—
of registering.
M M MOORE, Clerk of Cent
it *ud City Regil
SEsifiroral Comissin Merttate,
K. GROOVER.
F. STUBBS, v.
. T. MACINTYRE )
Savannah.
Isep22 u}
DEALER IN
HATS, CAPS, UxMBRELDAS, &c.,
AT THE OLD STAND OF F. IANDON,
H as on hand and is nKCBiviNo keovt.ari.y UtOM mandfacturkrs dirkct.
FOU. STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY HATS!
In Fancy Hats, the “very latest” In style and colors.
In Staple Fur and Wool, his stock Is perfect,
An ! to which ho invites tin* attention of Planters.
MILLINERY.
Bargains ! Bargains !!
and Fancy Dry Goods at Panic Prices
WILL, ON AND AFTER TO-MORROW, OFFER HER ENTIRE STOCK OF
MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOODS FOR CASH.
AT PANIC PRICES !
Tb.. Ladies ale ro.iwctfully iovito.1 to call au.l for tUero..'lvc«. AU eoo.ij rousM^i'*
BOOK db ISTEl’W© PAPBB-
Atlanta Paper Mills,
JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor
car ii./dr. to Ihi, .boot m » »p«cimon of New. Paper.
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collected
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fUOQ hav
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year, dra
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prisoner
months,
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pay hoto
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