Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, December 31, 1874, Image 3

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j c tie Editor of tie Soutiem Plantatien Hiring MiQ in on* of UM tat* nombon ,t the SoHtkern PhutiatU* apioMeeto tap wMTil from doing tojijr to told p**a, indnoM mo to a^ro <h» molt of my |r — *- with Engttoh pete and auap DAILY EKQ0IRER - SUIT; OOLtJMBUS, (SEttBGI A, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3L 1874, 'AGRICULTURAL. DRY COODS. Whan thoroughly rip. I gather and tbfMh, than pot tba aead in a aplit-baaket, ud immeraa tba aaaa into a oanldron of boiling water, hold a faw aaoonda, then lift tha banket, drain oot the water,*ud im. mediately apraad tha aaad on a sheet to dry and oool; tha heat receired from the bot water oaneee the drying prooeaa to be very rapid—tha germ of tha inaaet ia de- atroyad, bot the vegetating property, if done with eare, ia retained. Igtfty anooaaa for aararal yaara in tha pea and bean aeeda, amboldena me to baliere that tha aama prooeaa will apply to all eareala, anbjaot to inaaot depredation, and .ould be of anoh aarrioe to the planter in Bring hia oorn, wheat, barley, rye, ate. A faw hand*, properly directed, oan handle aararal hundred bnahela per day, and aa tha proceaa baa a hardening prop erty, whioh prerenta rate and tnioe from aepM dfcwly oonanming aa much aa in the ordinary way, bnt there ia a strong probability that the griat and floor wi.l be lo aome extent better, and supercede kiln-drying, whioh is done for the latter pnrpoee. If thla oommnaieation, ICesara. Editors, will provoke experimenting, and oanse aome others of the aubsoribera to your raloable paper to aome ont and gire their riewa and results of experiments, I may be induced to aay more on other matters pertaining to the garden, farm, and plan tation. 8iLia B. Cater. Boaano on wood*—warn akd bow to Bonn. I saw aome time ago a piece about burning off woods, but no time stated when to born, nor the kind of weather suitable for burning, and a request for some one to gire their riewa on the eub- jeot. I am quite illiterate, and a poor ■a do not know that yon can . But it ia a subject of great importance in a range country. 1 hare owned stock and lired.ina range oonntry orar fifty years, and it was to my interest to And ont tha boat time to bnrn. In a wire-gram range, from the 12th of January to the 10th of February, erery year; in the wild oat range, erery other year; for if burnt erery year the oata will not head. Bum a part one year and a part the next, after a min, when the earth and other decaying regetable mat ter is wet Then the soil will not bum the roots of tha gram nor injure the land. If burned before January the pine straw wiU drop in the young gram and be in the way of the stock getting it. If burned in tha spring it kills the young grass, and throws it back. Broom Badge should be burned off erery year after a rain. A few hours' aun after a rain will be sufficient to dry the grass, so that the straw oan be burnt and the atook oan reaob the gram. It also kills ticks and snakes, for I once saw a large rattlesnake that the firs had killed, At it ia now near the time for bnrning, I thought I would write you. If yon ace proper you can publish, and request other papers published in a range country to Tiara seen an artiala in tha Early County Aewe, of Jane 12th, copied from the Oulambus Sun, condemning the burn- of woods, but the writer is rery badl; * an in bis riewa on the anbjeot. think there has been a great deal more injury from not burning the woods at a proper time, and when not ^n a proper condition, than has erer been done by hsrnhagy f° r Are will accidently get in some time, and often when it is rery dry, and do a great deal of injury. Youra, rery reapeotfull; Btbfhxh Cuthbert, Georgia. wanna tbb cottok wobh oniontaTss. At the Hartford meeting of the Amer. loan Association for the adranoement of aeience, held in August last, Ur. Ang. B. Grots read a rery interesting paper on the subjected the cotton caterpillar, a few extracts'frem which we will lay be fore or readers: The earliest period at whioh the yonnf worms were noticed in Marengo ant Green counties, in Alabama, by the writer, was the last Veek in June,their first appsaranc* wring in the same locality to tha middle of July. The appearance of the worm is always her. aided by tha adrent of the moth, the latter being attracted to lighta in houses, at least a week before the worm appears in the fields. The nett fealure obserred was that the worm always beard of first to. the southward of any giren looality, and comes as an army from the Booth, the broods erriring eon- aeontirely as long as the season lasts. This Southern army is killed by adranciog winter end by the decrease of food plant, The moth was first described by Hub ner, nnder the name Aletia argillacea, from Bahia, Bratil, where it wm rery de- atruotire to perennial cotton. It ia also rery deatrnctire in Mexico and the West Indies, and Ur. Grots belieres that the insect dim out with its food erery year in the Boutfaem States, and that its ap- pearanoe the following season is due to fresh immigrations of the motb from them more southern localities. It is ca pable of extended flights, aa it has been taken slice in the Eastern Stales, in Buf falo, New York., and in Chicago, Illinois, probably following the ooast line, or the water oouraes emptying into the Gulf of Mexioo. There is no proportion between ths few that can aurrlre in warm winters, and the awarms of the first appearance. The permanent residence of the cotton worm is outride ot our cotton belt, and the oonolnsion is that the Aletia ia not in digenous with ua, but an annual, not a denixsn, bnt a visitant, and that the agent of destruction mast be direeted against tha first blood. —Sural Carolinian. —The intuition ot the Tremury girls ssrres them well in the counterfeit bnsi- nese, and General Spinner, who has had twelve year*' experience in the work, says they are worth ten times as muoh as the man for suoh business. “A man always haa a reason for a counterfeit," mys the General, “forty, maybe, bnt he is wrong half the time. A woman never has a reason. She my* 'tia counterfeit because it ia counterfeit, and ahe'a alwaya right, though she oouldn't tell how ahe found out if she were to be hung for it." JUST RECEIVED: 100 Pieces Black Alpaca I Pure Blaok and Beautiful Luetre, A-t Prices BELOW THE LOWEST! Also, Many Other Goode, At Wholeaale, 103 Broad Street. " At He tail, 154 Broad Street. WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL. •tea 1 V masts to Oouatry Marohanta. Ha kaepa oaly PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS. Call and**# him at 1» Broad Street. From this dote eeshte repaired tor all food, oedtf CAWLEY & LEWIS, Columloum, Ot*. At Cost-—At Cost—for Thirty Days rpo enable aa to oommenoe tin new year with a new and olean stock, we offer sir friends and X patron* oar entire atook of ohoiee Fall and Winter Drat* Goods, White Goods, Ribbons, Lanas, Toweling, Table Denude, Wool Fltnndi, Joans, Twatdt, Ostalmerw, Shota, Hats and Notions of Evnry Variety, at oost for oath. OUR STOCK OF Stripes, Checks, Brown anil Bleached Domestics and Print? Will be kept replenished end aold at the lowest Market rates. We gire special Invitation to all t* oome and see ae. CHAPMAN A VIROTILLK. DRUcciete. Blue Drug Store. largest Stock, Best Goods, Lowest Prices I AT THE BALTIMORE HOTKLO. Commercial Hotel. RWAUIiA, ALABAMA. J -vEDIUATED to th» Commercial Traveler* J *f Ik* United States, end allpanona trav ine on bulnm or plnnaur*. W, will d* nil w* sen to mnkn your ,Ur with u* |4*n*nnt nod agreeable. OiranmtrlnL RIDDLE A SMITHA, Prop'll. 1W11 HOWARD HOUSE, jll?t ■HOAD STREET, Nbarly Orro. ICortrombry abb Ecvacla Railroad Dbfot, Evfflulfl, Alabama. J. W. HOWARD. Prop'r, oetl dkwSta LIQUORS, WINES, ato. ROSETTE & LAWHON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers. At this Establishment PURE and UNADULTERATED LIQUORS arc acid. Brandies, Rum, Gin, Winn*, Whlskltt of all quslitlss, ton different brand*. ROSETTE A LAWHON ARE AGENTS FOR THE ORANGE RIFLE POWDER. Sold et New York prloea, freights added. novl codfcwSm ROSETTE fc LAWHON. Rankin House, Columbnn, Ga. I. W. BYAN, Prop'r. Fun OoLon, Clerk. Ruby Restaurant, Bar and Billiard Saloon, UsDSi ran Buns Hotmm. )tt dswtf J. W. RYAN, Pmpr. HIDE*. job printing:. GILBERT’S PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK BINDERY. JJAVING EXTENSIVELY RE FUR* Dished my office, in anticipation of the business ssason which If now opening, with new mate rial, I am better prepared than erer to do erery description of work desired by Merchants, Corporations, Societies, Railroads, Steamboats, And the Publio Generally. New Advertisements. JISAMPLB to Agents. Udim' 4w /CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT—Athome, U Male or Female, MO a week warranted. N o oapltal required. Particulars and raloable samples sent tree. A d 'ress with I ceat return sump, O. BOSS, Williamsburg, N.Y. 4W AGENTS* PROFITS per week. 1 iVV Will prove it or forfeit IfeO. * articles just patented. Samples sent free to i W. 11. C1111) It STAR, MT Broadway, FELT CABPETIRGI U cent FELT CEILING lor rooms 1 ter. FELT ROOFING and Circular and Sample, address U. J* Camden, New Jersey. AT, 500 PIANOS AND ORGANS, New and Second-Hand, of First-Class Makers, will be rold at lower prices for Gash, or os In stallments, _or^for rent, lnclty v *r oeufttry, Mdwi wanted to soil Waters' New SeaU Planoftlad Concerto Organa Illustrated Catalogue mailed. Great Inducements to the trade. A large dlsoount to Teaebers, Ministers, Churches, Lodges, Schools, etc. , iw Important to Merchants. IUY your WRAPPING PAPKE AND PAP 1 BAGS at home, at Mew York rates, from M. M. HXB8CH, Oom.r arid*. aad Oglethorpe itrMto. Important to the Public. I ILL HID!*, PURS, BKHSWAX, RAGS, « I at highest cash prices, to M.M.HIRSCE, CLOTNINC. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. HOLSTEAD & CO., A8R1CULT0RAL DEP0TI1 88 Broad Street. Business Saits, WSlklng Stilts, Dress Saits, Over Costs, Talmas, Ao. A oomploto amortm.nt or Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing. A flat line of White and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Neoktles, Scarfs, Hats, Gbps, . -tag ke Store, at prloea whl dv- TO OOUN1 ffer eitraordlaarf All goods warraated to be as represented. Give as a trial. HOFFLIN, RICH &C0., 88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. . O. HAH I to see his IP oetl tf DeodfcW Is Warranted Perfect! LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN SHIP AND VERY LOW PRICE! Farming Implements and. Machines!! SEEDS OF ALL KINDS! CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS! RU8T-PBOOFOAT8, GEORGIA BYE, WHEAT, BARLEY, ULOVERfAND GRASS SEEDS 11 REAL ESTATE AGENTS. JOHN BLACKMAB, Bb Olelr Stmt, Gunhy'e Building, next to Few, III*** A Oo. Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance. Earn, sr psrmissiok, To Merchants' end lleclunioe’ Dank, this sity aprlS tf PROVISION BROKER I metre Dklly Telegram, from LoniBville and Saint Lorn dees tf Atlione, Assets ei lal ef May, *74, |MS,7S9.ta DLICKES WRITTEN ON ALL KINDS Insarable Property against Loss by Dlvldeud No. )6,46 per oent on premi ums, now ready lor delivery and payment. R. B. MURDOCH, Ineuranoe Agent, ejftSsi No. S3 Itroad gtree T>OLI( bf Fire. D For Sale or Rent. 'TiT* FARM known as the Thompson mm 111 place, IW miles east of Box Springs wMr or Muaoogoe Railroad, consisting of 107 •“ acres—800 cleared, and balance well timbered And nearest the depot. Mr. Tom Persons now resides on » he place. Good framed and j And celled house; healthy and ezeelloni _ _ borhood. Prloe $*J,60J cash. Terms made known at mr law office. - JAME8M. RUSSELL. octM dfcwtf _ Qolumbos, Qa. For Rent rnHE north h.lf of PLnt.r.' Hotel .nd J. noctk half of two «torr bolldlue 1. WH *k. mr, it offoied mr root, or .ny uor-HuH Mo. ot oltbor. Gontloaun doolrlng *li eto mr ault. of room, on lx aooommodatod. An u.mlnetlon or Priot, .nd Stock ti *ik- od, guaranteeing Good .nd Rdllabl. Work- maaoklp, with Prompt****. •orgla and Alabama Lagaf Blank* Of erery description on hand, or printed at short notioe. Railroad Reeaipt Book* For the different Roads, of various slses, al ways on hand, and also made to order at short notioe. In foot, the establishment Is complete, and faoilltles ample to do every description of work, from a Visiting Card to a Poster, and from a Receipt Book to a Royal Ledger, or a large Quarto Volume. IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BOOK BINDING, Many additions have been made during the past season, and It Is now very ooinplete, and work In that lint cannot be surpassed for finish and durability. Having an Immense quantity and large aa sortment of Type, seven Presses run by Steam Power, and one of the most extensive stocks of Paper, Bill and Letter Heads, Garde, Tags, 4m, ever brought to Golnmbus, no delay can oecur, or satisfaction foil to be given, both in Prloe and Quality of Work. Remember the plaoe, OLD RUN AND TIMER OFFICE, (Opposite New Postofflee Building) Randelph Street, (olumbas. Or. My Country Friends and Patrons will please remember the above, and send their orders to THOR. OILBEffiT, aug 24-tr Columbus, Qa. Assignees’ Sale. /\K tto first Toeadoy In Jami.ry neet (1175) Un will i.ll »t publio outcry, to front of £111. fc H.rrlion’. auction houie, to Columcus. Ga., commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the ollow, lng real estate and pcr/onal property, being a gart of the property of John King, Bankrupt, No i. An undivided half interest In the premises known as the Lowell v. arehouss, sit uated in the olty of Columbus, and upon city lota Noe. 34, 88 and r»rt of No. S. The premises known as the south hair of city lot number 329, fronting on Front street and between Crawlord and »t. streets, being the late residence of Zack King. No. 8. “ * of J. W. FultOn Slemw.m, uu.uu v.wj »ww 118. each containing half an acre, more or less. No. 4. 6 Shares stock Mobile A Girard Rail road Company. 3 Shares stock omnany. 20 Shares stock Columbus Industrial Asso ciation. , _ 36 Shares stock Cotton States Life Insur ance Company. 4 first mortgage boade of the North fc South Railroad Company, endorsed by the State of Georgia, of $1,000 each. Terms for real estate one-half eash, balance to twelro month., with lntor.it. w, I., SALISBURY, JOHN PEABODY, (tool U14 AMlgufff ef Jeku Ktog. Coughs, Cold*, Hoarsenm, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOERS. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists generally, and j FULLER fc FULLER, Chioago, Ot HAVE TOU TRIED: JUBUBEBA f bi arr you ii Maals ARK TOU jj Weak, Ntrvoutg or Dokiyatt^ 7 Are yea se laegild require* more of an effort than j< of making f Then try JUMUMEBA, li waaderfol ths vital force#. It Is no alcoholic sppetiser. wP h ettaialatss for a short time, only to 1st ths alfvovlell to a lower depth of misery, but It is a acting directly on ths liver and spli II rcfulatH the ■ewels.^ikti ths terves, aud gives such a healthy teas'* the whole Us epsrallea la mag vli* characterised bj great gentleassp; K riences no sudden change, as J it gradually his troubles f "Fold their tents, like fglhri And silently steal awa^* / This is no new and untried i been long uaed with wonderful and Is pronounced by ths hlghss msdleal author!- the most powerful touh known.” Ask your druggist for It. For sals by WM. F. K Dr. T. W. H SNTZ, . . gla Home Building l< weeks, where he will be gli any of hie friends who may aad altorativs >DMR A 00., gz.™ 1 ” Papers hi St, B ELIEVING that the Ue Marshall J. Wellborn deposited wit some frlsad some title deeds and other p«p< s appertaining to date, I hereby rtqu*i< any one who has orty, I hereby offer a rewait or Fifty Doll 'a.1 JOHN j. CLAHkE, Tempor.ryk4mlDl.tr.tor, 4ec* 4m ( Oethbort, O* os Boys. JlOYR " — , 1876. Schoo^l/omi dolph Street, westAf fin classes taught, lr< collegiate. Tuition per JSLfS; ISA r srt/oflS wieks $18 00 nef for inoilentals. k H. GOKTOHIUS, A. B. fUCVKRRBfOle. Messrs. R. B./ urdoch. IX F. Wllloog. H H. Epplng, H. G/Iv*y, Wih. Wool folk, and other patrons. / doc*7 iw El/otlon Notioe. mHE *1*C I Upper i _ - -. next, will beheld at the store of Wm. Snow, site old>ostuffic* corner. For the 46lth y«u, at the Court House. / F.M. BROOKS, dec® 1 , _ _ Ordinary. W. SHARPE 4 CO., • hers’ Agents 2f> Perk Bow, New York, ortnd le Uelreol far *.- nrUitHg Im war paper. RESTAURANTS. Reich’s Restaurant No. 118 Broad St., H AS Jut bon opened, end la now prepared to toy before ft. gauu end petrou * BILL OP PARS IQTTAZi TO ANT I JW Prompt attention and reasonablt rates. Opes at ail hours. ootl I 8AN3 SOUCI Bar, Rpstanrant 3 Ten Pin Alley. _ AME, and Gholee Meals served at all hours, at reasonable prloes, and i>iivate rooms when desired. THE TEN PIN ALLEY Is the best ever constructed la Columbus. Mr. JAS. FORAN *** totf*’ A. J. BOLAND. Proprtotor. LADIES OF COLUMBUS, AND Ladles Visiting the City! Mrs. M. K. HOWARD B EGS Iwr* to Inform them that tot natt torty day* sha will sell her large stock of Millinery, Hair Goods, Jriwlty, Ornaments, Hats and Bonnata AT COST. Plantation Stock and t arm' lng Utensils for Rent. J 'vERIRING to glvo my undivided attention / to law. I will rent or lease what ts own as the Chappell form, at Warrior Btand, Ala., with a portion of the mules and all the farming utensils. About 800 aorcs of open land, gin house and Sohofleld press. ictghl . . Is widely known as a most excellent on*. JAS. M. RUSSELL, Law Office, Columbus, Ga oet37 dfcwtf Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale. M3RGIA—CHATTAHOOCHEE OOUN- _ ty Will bo sold bsloro the Court House door, In Outsets, on the first Tuesday In Febru- next, between the legal hours of sale, the -win* property, to wit: >t of Ltnd No S16, In the 33d District of Inally Loo, now Chattahoochee conaty, to Ily two fl fas issued from Chattahoochee County Superior Court. In fovor of William fiagley vs w P Berry. Projiorty iwluted out by plaintiff. Also, at same time and place, the upper story of building on the Southwest oorner of Main and Well stroeta.ln Guiseta,Oa,as the property F1RN M. WOOD, Attorney at Law, Opelika, Alabama, Cb.ewaola Lime Oo. HOLSTEAD 4 CO., General Agents, Colnmbns, Georgia. Southern States. It oannot be equaled In quality or price. CEMENT AND PLASTERERS’ always on hand at lowest prloes. tffi. Orders filled promptly. HOLMTEAD * CO., I tf HAIR Usesrel Assets, Columbus, Qs. BOOTS AND •MOBS. ROB’T O. POPE. JAS. W. LONG. ILL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES of Loo, Chambers, Tallapoosa aad Mas- the Supremo Court of Alabama, and In United States District Court at Mont gomery. sopll dfcwtjanl THOMAS* PRESCOTT & RE NOW RECEIVING THBIH NEW Stock for Fell and Winter of 1874 aad 3a!l and sot their EXCELLENT Business Suits and Elegant Dress Clothing! All at PrloM Lower than Evor. Colamb.G*., Stpt. u, im. tf CROCERIEt. 20 ooo Fb ° itlOAOilAMOas ’ 100 berr.il Florida Byrap, London Layer Batotoo, N*w Zeut* Ourranto, Bplead Plga Ftot and Trip*, Fulton Harkot Bool, Fnwrr*. of all ktodA "Shakara,” Jalll*. la all yarlatlaa, “Gaata" out**, Flokl.a and OannaJ Good., Halddek Ckatapa**., Foroltuaud Domaotlo Wloaa, Prloea Alton Biaoult, Dunda* Xarmalada, Naw “Dtodam” Hama, ner bbcbitbd ax H. F. ABELL fc CO. Egg Mioaronl 2So per pound. Italian ato Now Turklth Prunoe it S.4c pop lb. “ Current. 12 l-2o “ Kingsford’k Oewogo Oorn flteroh, 20o. “ 11 til. flloee “ »o. Maltby’e Prepared OoeoinuL Atmoro’e Minot Moat, B lb polio $1 •• •* « |o «< ( 2 ROB’T 8. CRANE, SI ffebldlfmt Trastee. BOOTS AND SHOES. wttfg 3XTESW Wv jjfBOOT and SHOE STORE. OPE «Sc leONG WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT ISTo. 104 Broad Street, NEXT DOOM TO J. KYLE * CO. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES O UR STOCK IS ALL NEW AND FRES1I, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAOTUE ere’ bands, and mado for ui. WE BEPAIffi ALL BIPPINGS FREE OF CUAEGE* POPE fc LONG. GROCERIES. J. A. WALKER. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Qrocers and Commission Merchants, Oorner under Rankin House, H ave now in store and to arrive, everything usually kept in a First Ulan Provlalon Store, to-wlt: 60 hhda. Clear Rib Bacon Sides. 60 “ Baoon Shoulders. 36 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. 160 Rolls Heavy Bagging. 460 Bundles Iron Ties. 300 bbls. Flour, all grades. 60 “ Whiskey. 100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual ity to suit the moet fastidious. Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, <fec W. bay. th. Urgent lot of FLORIDA IYRUP In Mlddl# Qe.rgli- oh.*p. «■ Don’t forget the plaoe. mm tf WATT * WALKER. COTTON WAREHOUSES. of Chandler Lodge, No 166, F A. M. J. M. 8Arr, dec27 4w Sheriff H A with < J. UW, R. WOOD GROCERY STOKE at 77 firo^d St.. Choice and Kelect Ooodi, Batter and Eggs a specialty. Canned Goods, all kinds; Preserve# and Jdller, Fruits, Foreign and Domestic, Pickles, assorted; Crackers, a select assortment. Seedless Raisins, Candles la % variety. >, Brooms and Bas kets. We keep everything In the Housekeep ing Uae. We respectfully Invite the pnblie to glvo us a call and stamlne our goods aad prices, second door below Wells fc Curtis. All goods delivered. dec* Sm ■SHAM COOPKM** Grocery Store continues Its well-earned popu larity. Country produoo bought aad sold. Freeh goods alwnyi on hand. The old place. —‘lit The Old Shoe Store 1. ton of New Skoee. Oar lato addltlsoa an Th.Protocti.il To.Sho.ror.hlldr.il. Lodi*.’ Qlov. A Pebble Button Soolt. Ladlo.’ Flit. Kid Button Soot*. Mlet.t' Fin. Kid Bott.ii Boot*, Ladle’ and Mine’ Kid Opart Boot*. All "as pretty aa new shoes." Bargains In Boots! Man', Hind-Sawed Book for $3 par pair, 60 ctm M.n’t Thick Boots, very cheep. Ladies’ Kid and Felt House Slippers. Men’s, Bojrt’ and Youths' Slippers in variety. The Old Reliable Welle' Hand-Sawed Shoo. Tha Virginia Stitch-Downe. And a full stock ef desirable work In quan tity and variety, and at prloes worth the at tention of any buyer. WELLS fc CURTIS, No. 73 Brood St., uerl« tr Ulan or the Bl( BooL Wsnted, man van work. The applicant Is honest, up right and ladu»trlome-ra man who loves wotm. A SSef kt tbl> * m ** K#dd > l. M. BUIltCS. 0. M. WILLIAMS. BURR US A WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. Tull Stook of Bagging and Ties on hand. We also sell the Brown Cotton Gin. ...... i with ns as ScalMsnan. and will he pleased to serve his old frfoads. & A. M. ALLEN. PKTKR PKEKH. Fontaine "W^arelionse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants COIeUKBUS D. F. Willcox’s Insurance Agency 71 BROAD STREET. T HE undontoeod he* romo.od to (ho oBc* formerly ooonpl.4 by th* JOHN KlNO . BANK, ond oritk Inorouml reolUtloo for builiioH, and with than^o for litoral patroa- ^inrakle prop. •oplt tf D. F. WILLCOX.