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GEORGIA NEWS.
Griffin has registered 104 whites
and 140 blacks.
X prize lottery has been opened
in Mllfedgeville.
The cotton factory in Rust Macon
runs day and night.
—Lincoln county nominated Z. 8.
■Willingham for the Legislature.
—Henry M. Embry, who lms lived
near Atlanta 57 years, died Saturday.
_Eatonton lias handled 4,200 bales
of cotton this year against 600 last.
—Judge Gibson decides that the
City Council of Augusta has the right
to tax dogs.
—Mr. T. J. Atkinson, of Greene
county, killed four wild turkeys in
one morning.
—Wilkes county, by primary elec
tion, nominated R. T. Barksdale for
the Legislature.
—A child of Mr. Jumes Lott, of
Coffee county, was burned to death
on Saturday last.
—C. J. Harris, R. A. Nisbet and A.
O. Bucon, are the nominees of Bibb
county for the Legislature.
—Dr. J. P. Turner, of Thomas
county, was nominated for the Sen
ate from the Seventh District.
—The Albany News says that Ba
ker has made abetter cotton crop this
season than for five years past,
—Henry county, by primary elec
tion, nominated G. W. Bryan for
Senator and W. T. Dicken for Repre
sentative.
—The new buildings at the Lup/itie
Asylum in Milledgeville arc fast be
ing completed. Recruits are rapidly
coming in.
—Thomas county in primary elec
tlon nominated Wm. M. Hammond
and Dr. W. H. Wilmot for Repre
sentatives.
-Ex-Gov. Joseph E. Brown lias
consented to write some articles upon
Southern questions for the Detroit
Pree Press.
—Mr. Jerry Thompson, of Quit-
man county, aged seventy-seven, was
recently married to Mrs. S. J. Cherry,
aged sixty-seven
—Some 12 or 13 random shots were
fired at the foot of Mulberry street,
Macon, Saturday night. The Tclc-
yraph-Messenycr gives no names.
—Sol Smith Russell couldn’t get
along with the Gainesville boys the
other night, and the consequence was
he had to cut his programme short.
—In Colquitt county, at the meet
ing held in Moultrie, on Saturday, it
was decided that no nominations
should be made. The consequence is
a scrub race,
—In the next General Assembly,
Hancock county will be represented
in the Senate by Hon. C. W. DuBose,
and in the House by his son, Mr. A.
Miller DuBose.
—The cigar store of Rich, the candy
stand next door and the meat store of
Sparks &Tye were burned in Atlanta
Monday night. Loss §3,000; -insured
in Liverpool, London und Globe for
*2,000.
—The Mercer boys, in Macon, on
Saturday, had a match lie tween the
Somphomore and Senior classes, in
which the Sopliomeres were victorious
by a score of 15 to 7. The Seniors
will have to do better next time.
—A Covington negro who believes
he is blind carries a lantern during
the day. At night he can see a
chicken on a limb forty feet High,
without lantern or spectacles. Truly
the mysteries of nature are wonderful
and past finding out.
—Judge H. W. Hopkins, while out
bird hunting witli Robert R. Reid,
son of Dr. J. R. Reid, of Tliomasville,
representing Messrs. Louis Snider &
Co., of Cincinnati, accidentally shot
Mr. Reid in the face. His eyes, it is
feared, are seriously injured.
—The Atlanta Library lias 700
members, and dues are $4 per annum
with an additional sum of $.2 as initia
tion fee. There are 150 to 200 visitors
per day. Most of the readers are la
dies. From 1,200 to 1,600 books are
circulated monthly. Wilkie Collins
is the favorite novelist.
—A negro named Mitchell Thomas
was found dead in Oochee creek, Co
lumbia county, last Friday, between
L. D. Walton’s and W. A. Walton’s
plantations. He was horribly man
gled about the head, and liis throat
was -cut from ear to ear. He was
missed last Wednesday week. It
was supposed that lie was killed by
another negro, named Wm. Paine.
Paine has left the county, and it is
thought that lie is in South Carolina.
ALABAMA NEWS.
—Cullman lias a furniture manu
factory,
—Mrs. Elizabeth Heffiin, aged 951
years, died at Moulton on the 7th.
—A burglar in Selma was caught
endeavoring to open the safe of A. T.
Jones.
—A negro, Henry Hull, in Selma
was killed by the accidental discharge
of his own pistol. He was blowing
in it.
—Mrs Josephine Taylor, wife of J.
B. Taylor, Esq., died at their home
in Wetumpka on Saturday evening
last.
—A negro named Tom Parker, was
killed by the falling of a rock in a
coal mine, a few miles above Tuscar
loosa, last Monday week.
—Mr. Jerre Walker living near
Blount Springs wus shot dead on Sat
urday week by a neighbor, Howard.
A law suit was the cause.
—In Tuscaloosa a negro wns bap
tised in the river and the next Satur
day found him in the guard house for
stealing and it was proven on him.
—Mr. N. O. Perkins, of Perry coun-
DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1377.
tv, whp was injured by tlie^ accident
through
his life,
;li which young Jackson lost
s, at Cahaba bridge, died on the
following evening.
—Best Brow’ll, colored, shot Henry
Gotten, colored, at the cabin of the
former, below Lurkinsville, Sunday
week, with a shot gun loaded with
turkey shot. They were brothers-in-
law.
—At Decatur Tuesday week, J. R
Stew r art was struck with a knife or
pistol ball inflicting what was deem
ed fatal wounds. He is getting well.
Calvin Hickey lias been arrested and
gave bonds.
—Athens Post: One of our citizens
gathered one bund mi ami ten bush
els of fine and large sweet potatoes oft'
of a half acre of ground, and besides
has been using potatoes off of the
came ground since August.
—On the 10th instant, a difficulty
occurred at Russellville, between
Richard Bowen und John Hurst
about a debt, which resulted in the
killing of Hurst by Bowen by a pistol
shot through the head. Both were
reported to have been drinking
—Sunday morning the colored
nurse of Sir. Hurdy u well-known
citizen of Montgomery, prepared a
tub of warm water for the purpose of
bathing his little child—of three or
four years of age—and leaving the
child in tlie room alone where the
tub of water was, tlie nurse stepped
out for some purpose. Scarcely had
she reached another room before the
child fell into the tub of water, und
was scalded so badly that but faint
hopes are entertained of her recovery.
-Montgomery Evening Star: W.
"■ Wynn, who was well-known
among the printers here, having
worked as foremun and otherwise,
ami was in partnership with Mr. Up-
degraft in a Fail- Reporter, disap
peared suddenly from tlie town a
short time since; lms some to the
surface in New York (and without
walking there, a notunusual printer’s
feat). Updegmff expresses a desire
to “interview” the said Wynn about
the settlement of their accounts.
—Montgomery Advertiser : — In
the United States Court room, Mon
day, there was a much larger crowd
present than ut any time since court
opened. This was owing to the fact
that persons indicted in various jiarts
of the State were here, together with
the witnesses pro and con. Thegreat-
er part of the indictments are for illi
cit distilling. District Attorney Par
sons read to the court tlie following
letter, which speaks for itself :
Treasury Department, a
Office of Internal Revenue, [
Washington, Nov. 12, 1877. j
Hon. Lewis E. Parsons, U.S. District
Attorney, Montgomery :
Sir :—Representations have been
made to me by Hon. R. F. Ligon and
Governor Smith, of your State, on
behalf of a number of citizens of Cluy
and an adjoining county in Alabama,
who are under bonds to appear before
tlie ensuing term of your court to
answer charges for violating tlie in
ternal revenue laws as illicit distillers.
It is alleged that these parties have
violated the law ignorantly, that they
are exceedingly poor, and that they
themselves, as well iis tlie good people
of the county, are well disposed to tlie
enforcement of tlie internal revenue
laws, and it is insisted that a contin
uance of these cases until the next
term of tlie court will not prejudice
the rights of the Government and
will be such an act of clemency as
will meet tlie approbation of law-abid
ing citizens. I have consulted with
the Honorable tlie Attorney General,
who unites with me in authorizing
you to continue tlie causes until tlie
next term of court. It isour opinion,
however, that the owners of the stills
should receive punishment. The
illicit manufacture and sale of spirits
have been carried on with such a high
hand in many States that it has been
necessary to expend large sums of
money to suppress these frauds, and
Collectors and Marshals and their as
sistants have at all jHiints met with
vigorous resistance, and in many
cases our officers have been killed
without mercy. Now that tlie Gov
ernment is asserting its authority I
think it is important that a number
of tlie leaders should be singled out
for punishment, and I desire you to
conduct the prosecution in tlie Cle
burne und Clay county cases with
tliut idea in view.
Very respectfully
Green B. Baum,
Commissioner.
Union Theolooioai, Seminary,
Hampden Sidney, V*., Nov. 20, 1875.
have tried Dr.BuU’s Cough Syru
ko it vory much. We think
pleasant to the taste nnd highly benell-
eial to tlie throat and lungs—Jno. C.
Motloy, L. O. Spencer and Samuel 31.
Smith.
A Fatal Serenade.—On Thurs
day last Joseph B. Mann, of Loudon
county, Va., was married in Freder
ick City, Md., nnd returned that eve
ning witli iiis bride to his mother’s
residence, near Lovettsville. On Fri
day evening a club of young men in
the neighborhood, composing what is
called the “Rattle Band,” proceeded
to serennde the couple by tlie use of
tin horns, bells, and such other in
struments as are best calculated to
make night hideous. Mr. John Bris-
lau, one of tlie number, was elected
captain of the crowd. A brother
of the groom being made aware of
tlie contemplated serennde pro
tested against it, telling them
that his brother hn^ asked him to ad
vise them not to come, ns trouble
might grow out of it if they did
They paid no attention to the warn
ing, but going to Mann’s house had
scarcely made onecircuitof tlieprem-
ises before lie tired upon them several
times. One of tlie shots took effect
in Brisluu’s neck, inflicting a wound
from which lie died on Saturday
morning. Mann fled, but returned
on Sunday and surrendered himself.
He has been committed to the jail of
Loudon county for tlie action of tlie
grand jury. Brislau leaves a wife
and three children.
There In no Excnie Tor Poor Bread,
Biscuits or rolls if Dooley’s Yeast
Powder is used. A trial will convince
you that it is the best, healthiest and
cheapest baking powder.
AN OPEN LETTER
TO THE PUBLIC.
New York, Octobor 1st, 1877.
I have devoted twenty years of pa
tient study to tiie Liver and its relations
to tlie Iranian body, ill search of a rein
edy which would restore it, when dis
eased, to its normal condition. Tlie
result of that labor iias been the pro
duction of
TIITT'S um PILM.
Their popularity has become so extend
od ana tlio demiuid so great as to Induce
unscrupulous parties to counterfeit
them, tliorobv robrino me of tlio ro
wan!, and tiiii affiicted of tlioir virtues,
TO CAUTION TIIE PUBLIC,
and protect them for vile impositions, I
have adoptod a now label, which bears
my trade-mark ninl notice of its entry
ti„> nflioii rtf' tlm 1 .ihriiidnii rtf firm -
TheNewYork Store:
SOIiB AG-ENTS FOR
JOHN CLARK’S SPOOL COTTON,
Put up on Black Spools—the best Machine Thread in use—1,000 dozen Just
Received.
BLACK CHENILLE FRINGE—new and pretty;
Ladies’ and Gents' MERINO UNDERWEAR cheaper tlinn ever sold be
fore in this market. Money saved by examining these Goods before Inly
ing.
Our BLACK SILK still ahead—the best Black Silk ever offered in Colum
bus for the price—only $1.00 per yard; well worth *1.50. All other
grades proportionately cheap. It will pay to look before buying.
A Uood 2-Button GENTS’ KID, in White and Operas, at *1.25, former
price $2.00.
CORSETS and HOSIERY, 25 per cent, cheaper than any house In Colum
bus.
Remember you will And the celebrated 7-llullon Side-Cut KID HLOYES
in White Opera Shades only, at
nr GORDON & CARGILL’S.
COME AND BUY THE BEST!
At Less Than Cost.
CLEARING • OUT SALE of
KIID GLOVES.
A NTICIPATING the early arrival of a new lot of choice real KID GLOVES,
which I have arranged to get out by direct importation, ami which I shall
* " * ’ fi otter to-day my best
keep exclusively, I shal
HEAl
sold up to yesterday at $2.00 to 92.25, at the remarkably low prico of $1.50 for
2-Buttons/ They can be had in black, white, onera and all new dark shades.
The above lot includes the best Seamless Kids, sold throughout tlie coun
try, Northand South, from $2.00 to $2.25.
in tlio Office of tlio Librarian of Con
gross, also my signature, thus:
**-Tn counterfeit this is kobqeky.i
Before purchasing, cxamiiio the label
closely.
THE GENUINE TUTT’S PILLS
oxert a peculiar influence on tlio sys
tern. Their action’is prompt and then-
good effects arc felt in a few hours. A
quarter of a century of study of tlio
Liver lias demonstrated that it exerts
a greater influence over the system
than anv other organ of tlio body, and
when diseased the entire organism Is
deranged. It is specially for the heal
ing of this vital organ that I have spent
so many years of toil, and having found
tho remedy, which lias proved tlio
greatest boon ever furnished the afllic
ed,shall they be deprived of its bonoflts,
and a vile’ imitation imposed upon
thorn? ... ,
Let the honest people of America see to
it that they are not defrauded. Serutl
nize tiie label, closely, see that it bears
all tlie marks above mentioned, and
buv tlio medicine only from respectable
dealers. It ean be found everywhere.
Very respectfully,
J W. lt. TUTT
New Advertisements.
HNYUER’I
CURATIVE
r^i<
iiumuiT, » uiiiu. it ml an renmii
HULLS ASII FKVKK, Costive ness,
PADS,
rnnd all diseases
Costiveness, Dyspepsia,
r, Liiiik and Ague rml,
il Pud. $!t. Pud for Fe-
DKR & CO., Cincinnati, O.
K In your own town. Terms
t»uttit free. H. HALLETT A
Hand, Maine.
A WEEK
e|5UU amt So oil
AGENTS
WANTED!
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.,
ssltt Itroailany. Sew York City;
(liU-ago. III.; Sew Orlentis, La.;
_ Or San Francisco, Cal.
Wonder Upon Wonder!
fiivcn Away—A strange, mysterious ami
most extraordinary Rook, entitled “THK
HOOK OF HONHKKS,” containing, with nu
merous curious pictorial illustrations, tho
itcrles of the Heavens nnd Earth, Natural
Super-Natural, Oddities, Whimsical,
St range Curiosities. Witches and Witchcraft,
Dreams, Superstitions, Absurdities Fabu
lous, Enchantment, Ac. In order that all
may see this curious hook, the publisher!*
have resolved to give it away to all that de
sire to see it. Address by postal card, F.
OLF.ASON A CO., 7!1S Washington Street, Huston,
Muss.
KID GLOVES
J. S. JONES.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 14, 1877.
CLOTHINC.
New Fall & Winter Clothing.
HOFFLIN & BROTHER,
88 Broad. Street, OolumUma, G-n.,
Have Just Received one of tiie Largest Stocks of
MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
Ever Brought to Columbus,
WHICH WILL HE SOLI) AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES.
. lot
Men’s Suits from $5 to $35; Boys’ Suits from
$2 to $18: Men’s and Boys Hats
from 50 cents to $5.
Our Excelsior Unlaundered Hhirt, all finished, the best in the market, for
l. Business and Dress Suits niude to order, anil satisfaction gauranteed.
sep20 eod3m
localities, canvassing
Fireside Visitor (enlarged), Weekly and
Monthly, largest Paper in the World, with
Mammoth Chromos Free. Rig Commissions
to Agents. Terms and outfit Free. Address
I*. O. VK'KKItY, Augusta. Maine.
1 k) h day at home,
fpl.fC HI and termst'r
BEATTY st
stops, $». Plan
L. JONES & CO.,Nas-
IANO. OIMJAK best. *»~Look!
Startling News! Organs, 12
lanos only S1 :U», cost 8050. Circu-
D. E. Beatty, Washington, N. ,f.
BANKINC AND INSURANCE.
INSURANCE DEPOSIT
ado Toy tlio
Georgia Home
INSURANCE COMPANY,
III the State ol‘Georgia, tor the protection of her policy holders.
Ol'K IH'OSIT is ample for Hie protection of our patrons.
XV12 IIEPBEHENT THE
HOME OF NEW YORK Capital nml Assets $ 0.500,000
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION “ “ “ 14,000,000
MOBILE UNDERWRITERS’ « “ « 1,250,000
PETERSBURG SAVINGS and INSURANCE... •* *• « 000,000
IUnVk will he written at rules hr low. Adjustments will he made an liberally, nml payments
made ns promptly, iin by nay other find-class company represented in Ueorgin.
OHlcr in Georgia Homo building.sepio cmitf
ti
INSURANCE COMPANY l
Of Riolimonci, Va.
Cash Capital $250,000; Cash Assets $315,000 !
(125,000 in U. S. Ronds deposited in tlie Treasury of Georgia for FURTHER
Security of Policies I
rpHisi
known Company 1uih paid Its THOUSANDS OF DOLL A IIS to clutmuntN in
i, by the Immls of tho undersigned, since the war, and will maintain its well-
earned reputation for skillful, conservative, prompt, Just dealing.
4li>'DWELLINGS, STORES, GIN Hol’SES insured at fair rates. 4>d‘Agents at all
prominent points In tlie State, to whom apply, or to
per day, at home. Samples
worth 85 tree. Stinson «fc Co.,
Portland, Maine.
JACKSON’S BEST
SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO!-
was awarded the highest prize at Centen
nial Exposition for its tine chewing quali
ties, the excellence and lasting character of
its sweetening ami flavoring. If you want
tlie best tobacco ever made ask your grocer
for tills, and see that each plug hears our
blue strip trade mark with words “Jack-
son's Rest" on it. Sold wholesale by all job
bers. Send for sample to (!. A. JACKSON X
CO.. Jliinufaelun'i'H, Petersburg, Vii.
NO]>20 00(1 il"
TP. WILLOOX, GFon’l Ag’t.
'STREET.
71 IIROAO
Piano Tuning, Ac.
K. W. BLAIJ,
man’s Rook Store.
1849. 1877.
Willcox’s Insurance Agency!
Oldest Agency in Western Georgia.
TIME-TILIED ! FIRE-TESTED !
to t
$250,000 in U. S. bonds deposited with tho Comptroller General of
Georgia for additional security of Policies is
sued ut this Agency.
Just Settlements ! Prompt Payments!!
For safe Insurance on Dwellings, Stores, Gin Houses, call on
D. F. WILLCOX,
seii20 eoiltf 71 BROAD STPF.ET.
Watchmakers.
C‘. II. LEUDUY,
Walchuwkei*,
1({I Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Watches and Clocks repaired in tho best
Jyl, 75
manner and warranted.
MILLINERY.
Mrs. Colvin & Miss Donnelly,
Have on hand a most select and eomplete assortment of
MILLINERY ■ FANCY GOODS!
Embracing all tlie Novelties of the season in
Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Straw, Felt, Plush and Velvet HATS nml
BONNETS.
Also a most varied assortment of Children's Suits, Saeques, and infants’
Cloaks, Ladies’ Clonks from $3 to $20; also a complete line of Corsets, inclu
ding Dr. Warner's Health Corset, Cooley’s Cork Corset,, and many other
new und approved makes. KID GLOVES from 60c. to $2.
Having purchased our Stock for cash, we ean and are determined to sell as
low as the lowest. Call and examine our stork before purchasing.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. I'KE,
Worker in Tlu, Slice! Iron, Copper, Ac
Ordei'H from abroad promptly uttendud to.
Jyl, 70 171 Hr
■ond Street.
Doctors.
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
M. M. HIRSCH.
JACOB HECHT.
Hirsch &Hecht
General Auction & Commission Merchants,
OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE.
OOZjITMBUS, - - O-EOnGIA.
C. S. HARRISON, Auctioneer and Salesman.
W ILL give our personal attention to the sale of Consignments of every description
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, MERCHANDISE, LIVE STOCK, Ac., at auction
and private sale. Administrator and other Legal Sales in tlie city and surrounding coun
try attended to on liberal terms.
The friends of Mr. Harrison and tho public generally are invited to give us a call when
they wish to buy or soil property of any description.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, which arc respectfully solicited.
^'References, by permission: Chattahoochee National Bank, National Bank of C’olnm-
bus, Eagle & Phcntx Manufacturing Company.
Columbus, Ga., August.2b, 1S77. dly*
Empire Mills p
PRICE LIST:
SNOW FLAKE, per barrel » «•**»
SILVER LEAF “ “
FK.IHI. lll'KT “ “ S 7.0*
llllAN. |H L r 1,000 111,.. suckt'O 11.00
SIIII* STUFF, per 1.000 Ills., sarked 18.00
Ilest White Table Heal and Hi lls, |ir 40 Ills. H0e
Tlio above grades of Flour / guaran
tee to hr cgunl in all respects to any
brought to this market. Kvery Hark ih
fully warranted to give entire satisfac
tion.
GEO. W; WOODRUFF,
PROPRIETOR,
Nov. 18,1877—3t
PRINTING
BOOK BINDING
OF
Every Description,
AT
LOWEST PRICES!
BY
THOMAS GILBERT,
4*J Hnndolpli St.
WEST] ALADDIN
& SONS’! SECURITY OIL,
The Best Household Oil in Use.
Warranted 150 degs. Fire-Tost.
Water White in Color.
Fully Deodorizod.
Will Not Explode!
HIGHEST AWARD AT
THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
FOB EXCELLENCE OF MANUFACTt BE
And High Fire-Test!
Endorsed by Insurance Companies.’
Bund thin Certificate—One of Jinny ;
Howard Firk Insuranck Co. ok Balti-
Mork, Baltimore, Dec. 2*1, IKTI.-Mchki’s. (’.
West A. Sons—Gkntlkmkn: Having used
the various oils Rold in tills city for illumi
nating pur|H>M?H, 1 take pleasure in recom
mending your “Aladdin Security Oil" as
the makkht and HfWT ever used in our house
hold. Yours truly.
(Signed) ANDREW II#EKE, Pres'l.
MANUFACTURED BY
C. WEST k SONS, Baltimore.
Trv It, and You will Use no Other.
oc2fr ddm
PHENIX
CARRIAGE WORKS!
Herring
(Fast of i
&
England,
i Livery
O G L E T II () K V K STR E E T
sompetent
Trkinen to «lo Car
riage Work in all its
various branches. In
tho best stylo, ami as
low as tlie lowest. We also manufact
SKW WORK of various styles,
my 13 eodly
DR. V. K. KMTKM.
Office Over Kent's Drug Stork.
Lawyers.
ALONZO A. OOZIFR,
Ailonie.v nnd ('oiiniicllor*At*Lnw.
Office Over 12b Broad Street.
Practices in State and Federal Courts in
both Georgia and Alabama. mlilH,77 ly
4' HA It lit:.S COI.F.JIAN,
Alloi'nry-al-Lnw.
Up-Stairs, Over C. E. Hochstrasser’s Store,
fob! 1,77 If
llKNNCTT II. C’RAWt'OKD,
Attorney nnd L'onnRclIor-at-IiBW.
Office Over Frazer’s Hardware Store,
jail,'77 ly
REESE CRAWFORD. J. M. M’NEILL.
CKAtVI'ORI) A tlc.MlILL,
Attorneym nnd <'4>unnelloni-at-Law,
128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
JnlO/70 ly
Over Hoehst
Cl. K. THOR AN,
nnd Counsell4»r-at-Viair.
Office:
s Store, Columbus, Ga
MARK. H. DLANDFOI). | LOl’IS F. OARRARI).
IILANDI'Oltl) A OARRAHR,
Attorney** niul CouiiMellorM-at-I.ntv.
Office, No. (57 Broad Street, over Wlttich A
KlnseJ's Jewelry Store.
Will practice in theScntennd Federal Courts.
sep-1,75
REAL E8TATE ACENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real Estate, Brokerage and Insurance
Agency.
LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT.
Refer, by permission, to banks of tills city.
The Spirits of the Times!
rjJPLLY determined to
r its soon as possible, I am
entire stock ol all kinds of
Pure anil Old Liquors and Wines,
Cigars and Tobacco ;
also, all Smokers’ Articles, at and below
cs only TEN
til sold .
i Fix
ut.
res, A-
vliat I c
, will bo
Id at a
Reduction
1*22X041.
Rates.
poi
N and aft*
via CENTRAL LINK BOATS to
liattaboocliee und Flint RU
ViJJ »M
- folio
'Pit. |
('< >TT<)N, per bale 50 cent
other Freights in proportion.
STKAMKR WYLI.Y—C. Breaka
way, Captain,
I .coves SATURDAYS,nt 10 A M, for Apiiln-
chieola, Florida.
-For further information will on
A. K LINK,
General Freight Agent.
Office at C. E. Hocbstroeser'a, Ju23tf
SAFE INVESTMENTS-
-.««« TVKSTLBN Btli.BOU) S I*F.B CF.X1
ItONDK, endorsed and guaranteed by th
< . It. K. and Gem-gin R. R.
olumbus Bonds, new Issue.
For Sale—Cheap.
FOUR-ROOM I1WEI.LINO-HOUSK, cor-
ner Fulton nnd Troup Streets- one-hull
hmI well of wafer, and klti'hcn.
A
acre lot.
and July Coupons.
:yi .shares Kagh' A l*h
10 Shares .Nferchanl
Stock.
10 Shares Georgia Ho
ent. Bonds, January
W. F. TIG NEB, Dentist,/
Over MASON'S DRUG RTORK,
Randolph Street, ‘'olumbus, (In, Ja21 ly
R. B. MURDOCH’S
INSURANCE AGENCY!
No. 02 BroadSroet,
Representing Fourteen Million Dollars Capital.
SOUTH KRN HUTU A L INSURANCE COMPANY, Athens, Gr.
IMHEN1X INSURANCE COMPANY,Hartford,Conn.
MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, New York.
LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Manchester, Eng.
S0UTHKRN’ MUTUAL ret nr iin lift y per cent, premium to the insured, and
no liability to policy holders.
MANHATTAN will insure (jin Houses at lowest ruling rales.
$25,000 deposited n il li (lie Slate as security for policy holders.
[mig2i iy.l
GROCERIES.
A. M. ALLEN, Presidonl
O. 8. JORDAN, Treasurer.
Pioneer Stores.
Cot
OHartorodL Capital,
— tot
- - 850,000.
Pioneer Buildings, Front Street, opposite E. &
P. Mills.
T "W o nsr E "W STORES
FULL OF
NEW GOODS!
AGENTS FOR CHEW ACL A LIME COMFY,
AND WIIOLK8ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
a-EHSTBUAL ME H HASTDISE .
GR0UERY DEPARTMEMT,
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
CROCKERY OF EVERY STYLE,
CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
BOOTS and SHOES, especially made for us.
I TIVKItYTIIING NF.W! Kvcryllilng bought for cash. Kverything sold clone. Tho cele-
li bi-alud CAKWAOLA 1,1 M 1-7, l»y cur load, barrel or bushel. All retail purchases deliv
ered lu Browuevllle, Girard, Ibw Hill, Wyuutou and the city.
A. M. ALLKN, laic of A lieu, Freer A- Illges; ()H(’AK S. JOUfiAN, late salesman Eagle A
1’honlx; TUGS. ‘ i IA I’M A N, late ( Impiimn & Verst llie; WM. OOOPEU, late Grocer, will he
happy to see you. * • mifp» tf
Sherry for Me! Sherry for Me!
Just Reooivod. at
The Centennial Stores,
AN EXTRA KINK QUALITY OF GENUINE IMPORTED
ALHAMBRA SHERRY!
I Offer at $6.00 per gallon.
■W. SWIFT,
ccl.~> coil&wir 1'ioinietor.
CARRIAGES, WACONS, 4ic.
H. O. MoKEB,
GUNBY BUILDING, ST. CLAIR STREET,
HEALER IN
Of Every lleNeri|t1ion, At Price
WWr
will furnish upoi
work sold anil w
Has now in stc
Buggy, Carriage and other Harness; Gents’ and
Ladies’ Saddles in great variety; Collars,
Hames, Brid 1 es,&c.; Whips,Crrry
Combs, Horse Brushes,&c.
Sta? AM. IVII.I HE SOM) AT CLOSE PRICES.
ra-tlflil&wlv XX. O. McK.BE.