Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 10, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1874. SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. farmer lives iu his own house. ie of the house, which he does not k is as much a part of his income jnonoy which a salaried man pays |t is of his, and should ho counted in an estimate of the profit of iu. All things produced on the _nd consumed on the farmer’s table, fog the vegetables from the garden, [gs and milk used in cooking, are ch a part of his income as the > paid for such things out of his is of the salaried man. If a lr gives his wife and children a aut ride to town, using his own is and wagon, the value of their use ^t of his income from the farm, as as the money the other mau pays 1 hissalaiy for carriage hire is of |The correct rale for estimating the |ie from a farm is substantially this : predit for every article produced, Mr expended iu any way whatever, |)kter how small in value, as well as jh received for products sold, and pea^c iu the value of farm propor- Ichargo against tho farm for in- fen capital invested, and for all jitures. The farmer that will do m year to year w'll not so much j complaining of the unprofitablo- i farming as compared with other r . The fact is that not one in a 1 farmers take into consideration nry and comforts of fresh eggs, [ milks, fruits, etc., that they would > pay high prices for if they lived r do without them. The Coming Hog Crop. the packing season approaches and ist is turning largely to the now it is of Rome interest to know tho [ngs of the situation. Iu Chicago, market for both lard and pork for deliveries opened on the 1st of July, •nd it is estimated by good authority that? Kplotholstof October there will have boon sold in that market considerably over 100,000 barrels of pork at from $14 26 up to $18 26, 80,000 barrels of for seller the year and 20,000 lary and February. Of lard somr- 70,000, at J> up to ll$c, of over 02,000 were seller tho year, [20,000 for January and February, rd something over 76,000, at 0 up l^, of which over 02,000 were " ) year, and January and iry 10,000. Iu meats, it is lot over tf,000 boxes have been re- Fohl, ami on private terms, as pack- reported* to have refused to offer extent. For the Rime time last ales were only about 15,000 bbls. ud 20,000 tierces lard, with larger ["of moat to exporters at much lower all around, or $l*J 50alff 87^ for nd 7;,‘a7 05-100 per lb. for lnrd. In larket these options did not open so for lard, while for pork they havo it opened; and no moio bacon has [sold than iu Chicago, from the same », at 8A up to lOjjc. for half and half, sales of lard, howovor, have been S. but we are without data upon which Itiiuate them; yet these options for the yeae and six months have beeu rally active for the past seven weeks, ,ou!d no doubt averugo about 10,000 is per week, which would give in both [kots a total of nearly 150,000 tierces, ley wore legitimate sales for actual de- and 100,000 bbls. pork.—New York < Chicago Methodist ministers are feled about tho proper arrangement pond limitation of pastoral visits, pir regular social meeting last week pok up the subject seriously and did " talk it over. Mr. Leonard thought bd man in no danger wbatover in bg any kind of house.” Mr. Mul- • “had never been tempted in the Mr Gloss, when ho thought it lary,always took Mrs. Gloss with him. IcKeouti adduced the example of ltd, who “shunned not the females |flock;” pud yet “he gave great Dr. Juikin thought the “dif- i between pastoral and socinl visit- |ould be distinctly marked.” He I also that tho preacher should go ipherd, and as a bishop of souls. Idly ho suspected that clergymen [too stiong on the social side and Ik on tho religious side.” “That wily trouble,” said Dr. Peck. As fhavo been expected, tho meeting > the definite conclusion upon a jrhich admits of none, unless it be i trtio minister,” as Mr. Mulfinger fed, “could not be tempted”—a very mark. H. MIDDLE BROOK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Martingales, Has on hand a largo stock of every style and quality, from the cheapest to the best. Ladies’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags, ALL 8TVLK9 AND PRICKS. PATENT DASH ENAMEL LEATHER. HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, Enameled Cloth of nil kinds, Leather and Knbber Helling, Collars, Haines, Trace-Chains, Whips, Blind-Bridles, Back-Bands, Bits, Buckles, Spurs, and all articles In this line usually kept In a first class house. A3' All goods in my lino will bo sold at reduced prices, with a view of closing out my bull ness at »n carlv day. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Mr. MARK A. BRADFORD, formerly with Mr. W. R. Kent, is with mo, and would be pleased to sco all his old customers and friends. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOU’TU. 1 OI’E. .IAS. W. LONG. 3STo. 3NTE3T7V BOOT and SHOE STORE. WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT 104: Broad Street, AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF SHOES O’ or s’ hand a, o WE REPAIR ALL RIPPISUB FREE OF CHARGE, ocu eod&w3m MismiiiBnooK, - Wo. 04 Broad Streets GROCERIES. W. .T. WATT. J. A. WALKER. C. H. WATT. COTTON WAREHOUSES. L. M. BUI HUS. U. M. WILLIAMS. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner nuclei* Rnnliin lionise, 50 lihds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. 150 Bolls Heavy Bagging. 450 Bundles Iron Ties. 200 bbls. Flour, all grades. 50 “ Whiskey. 100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual ity to suit the most fastidious. Soap ) Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, & c Will have FLORIDA SYRUP as soon as the season will permit Its being shipped. i-3'Don’t forget the place. S«>1>27 ir WATT A WALKER. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, da. Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. tho Brown Cotton Gin. «d* Mr. W. II. II Util I Ft* is with u. ns Sralosu-ttn, nud will be pleased to h< Jyi* <'»»> Wfe also soil j his old friends. CEORCIA 8TATE FAIR. THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR OF 1874. The Annual Fair of tho Georgia State Agricultural Sooiety for I974| WILL RE HELD AT Oglethorpe Park, Atlanta, Georgia, BEGINNING OCTOBER lOTH, AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK! $15,000 in Premiums Offered, all in CASH Except Med als and Diplomas. No Sliver Plate. NO ENTRY FEES CHARGED I We append a few extracts from Premium List, as showing the range and ohar actor of tho Exposition : COUNTY PREMIUMS. To tho County making the Beat Exhibition of STOCK $500 00 To tho County making the Heat Exhibition of FIELD CHOI’S 500 Of To tho County making the Boat Exhibition of HORTICULTURAL and DO MESTIC Products 000 00 To the Couuty making the Heat Exhibition of FUUITS 100 00 To the County making the Beat Exhibition of DOMESTIC MANUFAC TURES 150 0# To the County making tho Best Exhibition of ARTICLES MANUFACTURED BY MACHINERY. 200 00 For tho County making tho second beat exhibition of articles manufactured by maohiuery 160 00 NEW GROCERY STORE. POLLARD & HARRIS, Old Stand of J. K. Hcdd A Co. (next door to Chattahoochee National Bank.) eivod. Having bought our goods for CASH, we t*hall * soil them upon a CASH BASIS, Guaranteeing our prices to he as low as any houuo in the city. Goods delivered to any part of the city Free of charge. Give us a call, and we will do our host to ploaee. Tonus Strictly Oashl POLLARD St HABBIS, oot8-dco<lAwly C'olunibna, Georgia A. M. ALLEN. l’KTKR PUEER. H'oiTtaine Wai*oliouse. ALLEN, PREER & 1LLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants COXa'CTLCSTTES C3KA— HORSE DEPARTMENT. Boat thoroughbred Htalion and ton of bin Colts $200 00 Bust Stallion of all work, and ten of his CoHh 126 00 Boat Gelding or Mare 10# 00 Second Beat Gelding or Mare 60 00 Beat combination Horse or Mare 60 00 Beat Saddle Horse or Mare 60 00 Second Best Saddle ilorso or Mnro 26 00 ’bird Best Saddle Horse or Maro 10 00 iuest and Best Double Team—matched 100 00 Second Best Double Team—matched 60 00 Best pair Mules—in haness 60 00 Best single Mule 26 00 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Chewaola Lime Go, H01STEAB & CO., General Agents, Columbus, Georgria. Southern States. It cannot be equaled in qunlily or price. CEMENT AND PLASTERERS’ always on hand at lowest prices. #5u Orders Riled promptly. HAIR octu tf HOI,STEAD A CO., General AgenlN, Columbia*, Ga. DRY COODS. EDUCATIONAL. School Notice. , 12th instant. action w til be given In Latin _ neb; also the higher Mathematical if dosired. of tuition from *2.00 to *y.50 per Wording to grade oi pupils. Mitchell’s School FOR CIRLS bo reopened on Monday, |6th of October. ■se of instruction Is thor- c Latin. French, Embrol- , taught in tho school, i from *30 to * jo, uceord- ic grade of the pupil. Bing pupils *250 lor tho scholastic year. Icludes washing and other contingent is. All charges payable semi-annually nee, and no deductions made, except for ' illness. of the school are invited to visit it «• sepl5 lm AKKB. L. K. MULLINS. ER & MULLINS, Altsim.l,, AI.AIU.VA, OPENED A NEW QROOEEY ptore and will keep constantly on hand assortment o( FAMILY GROCLR- ‘ kinds, which they will sell l ° cheapest —* Give them a call Notice. (Sequence ol the election to-day, the $1 mooting of the Columbus Chumbcr rce Is postponed to Saturday after- o clock, at tho Court House. A tendance Us requested, ns this is tho ■ •lection or officers for the ensuin^ year resolution passed at the monthly meet- ilio bu-ines* men and capl. is arc Invited to attend tlio uoeting and join the Chamber. P K. L. Mott. Piesident. J-sO. F. IVERSON, Soc’y and Trous’r. A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, j-sA, into. 132 Broad Street, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS LOW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW YORK OH ELSEWHERE To c onvince any merchant that the above statement is correct, we proposo to duplicate any New York invoices they may bring us. N. B.—Parties desirous ol buying at retail will find our Retail House (No. 164 Broad street) supplied with desirable and seasonable goods, which will be sold at bottom prices. We havo employed competent and polite Salesmen, who will take pleasure in showing goods. GAWLEY & LEWIS, Columbus, C3ra. HOLSTEAD & CO., , AGRICULTURAL DEPOT!! * Is Warranted Perfect! LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN SHIP AND VERY LOW PRICE! Fainiinjir gni)>leni<‘nt» ;in<! ! I S OI >S r 7tlT, 1874. ibus Dental POOL, Prop’p. : Georgia Horn. liulliiluj. Rooms. "Wherewithal Shall Ye be Clothed?” TO ANSWER THIS GO TO THE NEW YORK STORE, W HERE S. LANDAU ER has on hand a stock of DRuGOODS that hag never been sur passed In quality and price South of the Wholesale Houses of the Great Metropolis. Those good shave just arrived, and were selected with tho greatest cure. They include— 1. Dress Goods of Every Style and Variety. 2. Flannels, Woolens, Shawls, Skirts, Blankets, Quilts. 3. House-Furnishing Goods, including Sheetings, Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, and L'nensof every kind and grade. 4. Prints, Bleached and Brown Cottons and Factory Checks, Ac. 5. Jeans, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Waterproofs in endless variety. 6. Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Lace and Embroidery. 7. Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, all the Latest Novelties. 8. Notions and Fancy Goods of Every Description, Buglo Luces, Bugle Trimmings, Bugle Bells. 9. The most superior article of Kid Gloves from 75c to *1.60. 10. Ladies’ and Genltemen’s Underwear and Furnishing Goods. 11. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, and every article of this kind to l»o found in tho largest houses of tho greatest cities. •solves. It is always a pleasure to show that in which ws havo S. LANDATJER, No. 82 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. SEEDS OF AIKINDS! CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS RUST-PROOF OATS, UKOROIA RYE, WHEAT, ItAKLEY, (JLOVKK AND Ig’s Rust Proof Oats. _ confectioneries. RVST POOF OATS ARE NOW “y rnar.ct. Uull at tho Guano rid^socure them. They are put up in £“ W. H. YOWNG. O. LLOYD r _ remove,! hia FIHAHTHE BE- f PAIB SHOP to Rankin Houso Block, doors east of Dr. Cheney’s Drug Store, ire lie will do all manner of Repairing and nolstery Work, at short notice, In the best oner and at cheap prices. Private residences In town or country visited itn desired. octv 2w PROFUMO & HOFFMAN H AVE on hand and to arrive a large and well selected stock of confectioneries, comprising tho following articles : All kinds Fancy Candy, STICK CANDY, (our manufacture), Lot of FRESH NUTS, CANNED GOODS, Also, APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, COCOANFTSA CALIFORNIA PEARS. To arrive, a full line ol BASKETS. eet4 deod&wsm No. (to Broad St. 83 AND 85 BROAD STREET. Heir-Henling: Cases and Ca«kelN, H’lilte Cases and Caaketa. Foi benuty of design, style of finish, the goods are unsurpassed by nnythlng in low as tolu by any abov the market. Prices other party in this section Also cheap Pino Coffins always on band. £9' Night bell at front door. ROONEY & WARNER, ■epl6 Via CstciiMf, Oa. September 4-tf CLOTHING. LOTTERY THOMAS* PRESCOTT ul Winter of 1874 h EXCELLENT Business Suits Elegant Dress Clothing! All at Prices Lower than Ever. Columbus, Ga., Sopt. 10, 1874. tf POSTPONEMENT ! 8EUONJ) AND LAST Grand Gift Concert IN AID OF TUK Masonic Relief Association Of Norfollt. Day Positively Fixed. THURSDAY, NINETEENTH NOV’R. LAST CHANCE. This enterprise Is conducted by Die MA SONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NOR FOLK, V A., under authority ol the Virginia Legislature, (act passed March 8th, 1878.) 50.000 Tickets—6,000 Cnwli Ulfta. aaao.ooo To Ido G-ivou ikway 1 CATTLE DEPARTMENT. $25 and $20, respectively, for the bout Bull ami Gow of ouch of tho following breeds : Aldernoy, Ayrshire, Brahmin, Dovou, Durham and Natives. Best pen of Fat Cattle—not less than tou head $100 00 Beat Milch Gow 75 00 Second Best Milch Cow 40 00 Best breeding Bull with five of his Calves 100 00 Sheep. $25 and $15, respectively, for tho best Buck ami Kwo of each of the following broods: Merino, Boulhdown ami Cotaw old. For tho Swcepstakos Buck $ 80 0# Best pun of Fat Mutton #0 0# Swine. Liberal Premiums for all the different broods of Hogs. Sweepstakes Boar $ 26 0# SwoepHtakeR Sow, with Pigs.. 26 0# POULTRY. This Department is uncommonly full aud liboral. Premiums are offered for Thirty-Four different varieties of Chickens. $10 for the host trio of each variety, except Bantams, for which $5 is offerod for the host trio of each varioty Best Trio Brc^nzo Turkeys $ 20 00 For the host pair of Bremen, Hong Kong, African and Toulouse <loose, each, 10 (HI For (he best pair ltouen, Poland, MtiHcovy and Cayuga Dunks, each 6 00 For the best display of Domestic Fowls 100 00 Best display of Pigeons 26 00 CROP PRODUCTS. Best results from a two-horse farm *. $ 50 00 For the most amplo and generous support, sufllcieut for a family of oight white persous, fo be produood on tho lowest number of acres aud at the least expense. This support to include provision for tho work and milk stock used. The amount of breadstuff's, moat, fruits, butter aud milk, honey and garden stuff's, to be given, and also tho details of culture aud manuring 250 00 Best throe hales of Short Staple Cotton 150 OC Second best lot 100 (M Best single halo Short Staplo 60 00 Second host do 25 00 Best barrel Georgia made Sugar 25 (Ml Best barrel Georgia made Sorghum Syrup 25 00 Bust display of Samples of Crops, the contribution of a single farm 60 00 Best display of Vegetables 26 00 Fruit, x Best eolloctiou of Apples $ 26 00 Best collection of Pears 26 00 HOME INDUSTRY. Boat display of Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Jams, Catsups, Syrups and Cordi als, made and exhibited by one lady $ 50 00 Second best displuy of tho same 40 00 Third best display of the same 25 00 Best display of Dried Fruits 25 00 Second best 10 00 Best display of Canned Fruits 25 00 Second best 10 00 Best display of Canned Vegetables 25 00 Second best 10 00 Best display of Ornamental Preserves, cut by hand 25 00 Best display of Domestic Winos 25 00 Best display of Bread by one lady 25 00 llundHoiuost Iced and Ornamental Cako, to he two foul high 20 (HI Needle Work. Best made Gentleman’s Suit by a lady $ 26 00 Best made Lady’s Suit 25 (HI Best raado Silk Dress by a Georgia Lady, not a dross maker 26 00 Best piece of Tapestry in Worsted uud Floss, by a Georgia Lady 26 00 Best fluished Baby Busket by a Georgia Lady 26 00 Best sot of Mouchoir Case, by a Georgia Lady 26 00 Best display of Femalo Handicraft, by one lady.... 50 00 Paintings. Best Oil Painting by a Georgia Artist $ 50 00 Best display of Paintings, Drawings, eto., by the pupils of any School or College 50 00 Best Oil Painting representing a Southern Landscape from nature 20 00 Best Oil Painting representing an historical sceno 20 00 Best Portrait Puiuting , 20 00 CARRIAGES. REMOVAL. I HAVE MOVED MY STOCK OF CARRIAGES, ’ 3fil WAGONS To the Gunby Building, ST. CLAIR ST., NEAR THE FONTAINE AND ALABAMA WAREHOUSES, where I will sell any work In my lino cheaper than ever lieretulcro. ,, THOS. K. WYNNE. ••pfl Ueoilkw tt 20,( UO IU.UUU 5,WO 2,500 14,000 10,760 11,860 Mio Grand Caeli Gill •. One Grand < ’a.-li Gill of One Grand Cash Ullt or 16 Cash Gift, ol *100 < e icli 28 Uadi Gilts of 600 each 4:5 flash Gilts of 260each 70 ChhIi Gilts of 160 each 260 (JhbIi Gilts of loo each 578 f hiHli Gifts of 60 each MA> > 4 Jaah Gilts of 10 each 6000 CASH FRIZES, agurfigatin^ • *25".0OO PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Ticket?, *10; Half Tickets. *5; (|unr- tcr Tickets, *2 6o; Eleven Ticketr, *loo NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. Thin Concert In strictly lor MASONIC i ur- id will l.luctod 1 1,1 IrilUrfl Fo JOIIX I.. KOPEK, President. ticket* and circular.-*, Riving full inior- iddreis HUNKY V. .HOOKE, Keo’y, Norfolk, Vn. tHT Ilcfiponnihla Agcnl* wuniu 1. »ep4 deodAwtnovls 100,000 I .MSKT S*KO0M> CLASS LUMfiKIt fir »ul« at ' Mill.cimi-ting »f S<Hiitlii.K. Inch Hoard, ami Sheathing. A Inn a Rood lot or Fii.t Clan* Lumber on I Mini. Addlin'* B. I5KASLY, uu&8 tf Colanihus, Us. For the ltast Drilled Volnuteer Company, of not lens limn forly member., rank and Hie +MK) 00 Second best j»60 00 Third beet I« (K> THE FIREMEN'S CONTEST. At e meeting of the Committee of Ihe Fire Department and tho Fair Committee, the following programme was adopted : FIRST PJXIZE—Hook and Ladder Companies to run three hundred yards, and put up a thirty-foot Ladder, HHcend nnd descend n mull, and return the Ladder to the Truck in the quickest time $ 75 00 SECOND PRIZE—For the best time made by any class of SieinucrH, to run three hundred yards, get up steum, and play through one hundred foot of hose in quickest time JOO (g) THIRD PRIZE—Second cIohh Steamers, for tho best play through one hundred feet ot hose 100 0# FOURTH PRIZE—Third class steaiuerH, fur best play through one hun dred feet hose too og FIFTH PRIZE—Fourth class Htoainers, for host play through one hun dred feet hose »q Off SIXTH PRIZE—Hoso Reels, to run three hundred yards and play through one hundred foot hose in quickest time * r,o ffff SEVENTH PRIZE—Fire Extinguishers, to run three hundred ynrds, aud play through fifty feet hose—fifty feet water 25 Off All other arrangements will bo made by tho first officers of each Company visiting the Fair, witdi the Committee of tho Atlanta Fire Department. COMMITTEE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT—Jacob Emmol, Chief; Boau Berry, First Assistant Chief; Jerry Lynch, Second Assistant; John Berkle, of No. 1; J. K. Gullutt, of No. 2; G. W. Jack, of No. JJ; W. It. Joyner, of Hook and Ladder; D. A. McDuffie, of No. 5, ' FAIR COMMITTEE—It. It. Young, Chairman; Mayor S. B. Spencer, Aaron Haas, A. L. Fowler. Companies desiring to eater for tho above Prizes, in the Firemen’s Contest, will address, for further information, It. C. YOUNG, Chairman Fair Committee. RACES. Purse for Trotting Horses, open to the world.... $550(Hi Purse for Running Horses, open to the world * gr,q Five other purses of liberal amounts ore offered. purses #ir Tho above ix but TURAf, and Art. tlie Secretary. i outline of the Premium Lint, ' S ^ Cl . E T,\, a0,, . Uje ! 5 i I TX OK ATLANTA, embracing every Department of Industry 1 ho full Premium Lint, In pamphlet Iona, will bosun* 1 •• - “Herod by U o STATE AGRIDLU* ing every Department of lndui Hunt by uuil, upon apptlcatioi Freights and Transportation. Arrangement, will linroade with the various Hnllriinil nnd Stoam.lilp line. Idr lli.u.ualr*. duced rut«M b>r visituri aud articles coming to the Fair 4 Artlele, may be «ent, oanll K iied ‘Oeoruln blnto Fair, Atlanto, tlei.ruln,'' nt nny time »tt.r the nrst 01 Uctoinr. 1 Nu pain, or exnenae will be spnrnd to make the nppro.ehlnfr Fair worthy a. a state Keklkl- tlon, or to contribute to lie eomfort end enjoyment „r it, vi.ltorr, and all pm, ns are icHieet- lully Invited to come and brln* wbatover of merit they nmv Im.otn . xl.il.lt 0|N. A. II. IIOLUUITT, l-roridont. OLN. WM. PHILMl'S, tie,mini Siil.unntendeul. , r MALUOM JOHNSTON, Soerelary. aUKttU tl g, B. SPBNOKU, Mayor ol the city ot AtLata,