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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, IS
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GEORGIA NEWS.
—Mr. Linn Grisham, of Forsyth, is
dead.
—Albany has received to date 12,702
hales of cotton.
—Albany elects a Mayor and City
Council on the 3d.
—Taylor county nominated Dr. J.
j). Mitchell to the Legislature.
—Central Railroad Company has
put air brakes on their fast trains.
—The dwelling house on the plant
ation of Mr. P. J. Willis, near Albany,
was burned Monday.
—Rev. G. H. Coit, a Presbyterian
minister, formerly of Macon, died
lately in Collinsville, Illinois.
—One hundred and fourteen fami
lies in Gainesville will take care of
the North Georgia Conference.
There are 99,415 dogs in Georgia,
and they destroyed between April 1st,
1874, and April 1st, 1875, 28,625 sheep.
—Chatham county recommend R.
E. Lester for re-election us Stute Sen
ator and Gen. Gordon as U. S. Sena-
ator.
—Thursday morning in Oxford,
were married, Mr. J. M. Moore, of
Atlanta, and Miss Mattie M. Bran
ham, of Oxford.
—Mr. Harry S. Johnson, a highly
esteemed citizen of Griffin, is dead.
He was Clerk of the Superior Court of
Spalding county.
—The amount of oats and wheat
put in this year in Southwest Geor
gia, is fur in excess of the amount
plunted heretofore.
—Tlie fair for the benefit of the
Young Men’s Library Association in
Atlanta, will commence on Monday
the 17th of December next.
—A petition signed by more than
seventy-five musicui amateurs in At
lanta has been sent to Amie with the
request that she come to that city
—Negro volunteer companies are
organizing in all parts of the State
and are applying to the Governor for
orders to hold elections for officers.
—A widow in Monroe county made
a bale of cotton during the past year,
and some wretch the other night fired
an out-house and destroyed the wid
ow’s mite.
—More buildings ur^ now being
at dinner he was playing in the yard,
and attempted to jump from a basket
of cotton to tlie steps of the house
with tlie knife in his hand, the little
blude o|>en. He failed to reach tlie
steps and fell, ids head struck on tile
knife, driving the blade up to tlie
bundle in the side of ids head. It
MILLINERY.
erected and improvements being made
in Cuthbert than at any time for ten
years past. Carpenters are all busy
and happy.
—State Senator John Morrissey,
ex-prize fighter and present large
gambler, is in Savannah. We hope,
for the honor of Georgia, he will be
publicly ignored.
—The contract for building the
iron bridge over the Eclieeconee
creek, on tlie line of Bibb and Hous
ton counties, lias been awarded to a
Western company.
—The hotel at which Marquis Lu-
fayette was entertained during his
visit to Macon in 1825, still stunds,
and is situated on the corner of Mul
berry street and the old court-house
square.
—The election for anniversarian in
the Demosthenian ami Phi Kappa
Societies resulted in the choice of
Messrs. P. W. Davis, of Lexington,
Ga., and J. Gordon Russell, of Dal
ton, Ga., respectively.
—Thursday, Rev. Warren A. Cand
ler, of the North Georgia Conference,
was married-to Miss Nettie Curtright,
one of LaGrange’s lovely daughters;
and Chas. L. Sims and Miss Amanda
Findlay, of LaGrange.
—A tri-weekly stage is running be
tween Thomasville and Tallahassee,
Fla., the fare being placed at ten
cents per mile. The people of the
two cities have frequent and lucra
tive business communication.
—Mr. Ben Rally, who lives in Cal
houn county, five miles from Leary,
made this year, twenty-one and a half
bushels of rye on one acre of ground.
This proves very clearly that rye can
be made a \ery profitable crop in
' Southwest Georgia.
—Albany Hews: Freight on cotton
from Macon via Macon and Bruns
wick Road to Brunswick and Savan
nah is 40 cents per hundred, to New
York 75 cents. Make tlie calculation
between 40 and 70 cents, nnd 75 cents
and $1 25, and you can see what the
pool is doing for Albany. What a
benefactor is King Wadley.
—The question now agitating the
public mind in Brunswick is who will
be the next Mayor. Three hundred
and forty-one voters only have regis
tered, and the individual who can ob
tain one hundred and seventy-one
will glide into tlie Mayor’s seat as
easily as a ship upon greased ways.
—Still another factory to be estab
lished at Augusta, to be called the
Dublin Mills, for the manufacture of
cotton and wool goods, with a capital
already subscribed off150,000. Janies
A. Gray was elected President and
Messrs. Francis Cogin, John Davison,
Austin Mullarky, W. H. Barrett and
James A. Gray directors.
- —The sudden death of Mr. Lump
kin Gresham, a popular citizen of
Forsyth, is announced in the Griffin
Hews. He was one of the most ge
nial of gentlemen, and his death will
be regretted by an unusually large
circle of acquaintances. He was for
many years the proprietor of a hotel
In Forsyth, and was well known to
the traveling public.
—Last Monday night, about
o'clock, tlie body of Mr. Hill, son
Hon. Joshua Hill, was found on the
track of the Georgia Railroad, at Mad
ison. The head was nearly severed
from the body and one of the arms
was broken. The body was cold
when found. It lind evidently been
run over by a train, but it is not
known whether before or after death.
—Albany Heirs: A petition nu
merously Bigned by tlie tax payers ol
the city was presented to tlie City
Council at its last regular meeting,
asking that the monthly rent of the
store under the band stand be given
to the cornet band. The Council
unanimously agreed to the proposi
tion ; and from the first day of Octo
ber, 1877, to the first day of October,
1878, the band will receive $186, with
which the leader will be partly paid
—Meriwether Vindicator: We have
been informed that a Mrs. Hurd,a lady
living near Rocky Mount was out
raged a few days' since by a negro
brute. The negro was caught and
was undergoing a committal trial at
Rocky Mount the last accounts we
had of the matter. We cannot speak
in too high terms of commendation
of the prudence of those people In
allowing the law to take its course;
and the incarnate fiend muy thank
his stars that summary justice, in the
shape of lynching, lias not been vis
ited upon' him by an indignnnt com
munity.
—Gwinnett Herald : We learn
from Dr. Mitchell the particulars of a
serious accident, which came near re
sulting fatally, last week. A little
son of Mr. Whitehead, who lives on
Mr. Bern’s farm, had been given a
knife, and, like most boys, was very
j>rouu of it. Willie the family were
penetrated at leust an inch in the
brain, and required a very strong ef
fort to draw it out. Dr. Mitchell was
sent for, and lias been attending
him. His first impression was that
there was no hope of his recovery,but
he thinks it very probable now that
he will get well.
—The Thomasville Times lias tlie
following account of a robbery and
attempt at arson in that city: "About
11 o'clock on Monday night police
man Allen, while in the rear of some
of the stores on the south side of Jack-
son street, was attracted by a noise in
the direction of the Remington block.
He proceeded thither and found the
rear door of Colonel Remington’s
store open. He summoned police
man Blanton, who procured other
assistance and tlie nuilding was
guarded until Mr. F. H. Remington
wus sent foV. The building was
searched, but no one could be found.
A lot of cotton samples near the desk
in tlie back room had been fired
and this had been burned out with
out igniting anything else. A lot of
buckets near by were considerably
charred. The money drawers lind
been searched, but no money found.
Col. Remington issatisfied that the par
ty had concealed himself in the store
and was locked in. After searching
as long as he wished lie mude his
exit by way of tlie back door, and
in doing this made the noise that at
tracted tlie attention of the police.”
—The celebrated dog case which
has been occupying tlie attention of
the courts in Augustu, anil which
was carried up on certiorari from the
Recorder’s Court to the Superior
Court, was decided on Monday by
Judge Gibtjon, who rendered the fol
lowing unique decision : “In ull gov
ernments, Federal, State or munici
pal, organized and created by the peo
ple, where a free and clear expression
of their will through their selected
representatives is made, it is tlie duty
of the judiciary to enforce that will,
unless violative of some fundamental
principle of tliut government, nnd to
authorize courts to disregard it the
violation should be plain and pnlpu-
ble. I am a friend to good dogs, and
believe their creation not accidental
but designed, yet many useless curs
may prove a curse, and if, as counsel
stated, we have now in Augusta five
thousand, I fear in this time of great
scarcity of breadstuff's, we are over
stocked, and think that a sound pub
lic policy may require their diminu
tion, nnd therefore sustain this certio
rari and order tlie court below to en
ter judgment for the fine imposed by
the ordinance of Council." The case
will probably be carried to tlie Su
preme Court.
Try it. It will euro you. Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup.
Mrs. Colvin & Miss Donnelly,
Hnvc on liaml a most select and complete assortment of
MILLINERY ■ FANCY GOODS!
Embracing all the Novelties of the season In
Ladies’ ami Misses’ Fine Straw, Felt, Plush and-Velvet HATS and
BONNETS.
Jorset, Cooley’s Cork Corset,,
new and approved makes. KID GLOVES from 60c. to $2.
Having purchae
low us the lowest.
Having purchased our Stock for cash, we can and are determined to sell ns
lc ' ' ' . - - -
Cull und examine our stock before purchasing.
octfl eod&wlm
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
M. M. HIRSCH.
JACOB HECHT.
Hirsch&Heclit
1 Auction & Commission Mordants,
New Advertisements.
NNYDRR’S
CURATIVE PADS,
A sure cure for Toritld Liver and nil diseases
arising therefrom, Lung, Kidney, Spine,
Bladder, Womb, und all Fcmah
CHILLS AXH FKVEK, Costlveness,
Headache. Our Liver, *
$2. Kidney Ulld S|>lnAl rau.fo. mu iui rw-
nisle Weakness. #3. We send them by mail
t nf iirlun A il.teuoa b' b’ Uhl V.
, an reunite m senses,
Cost lveness, DyNpeptda,
r, Lung and Arne Pad,
d Pad, $3. Pud for !>•
OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE,
OOLUMBUS, - - osonaiA.
C. S. HARRISON, Auctioneer and Salesman.
W ILL give our personal attention to the sale of Consignments of every description
HEAL INSTATE,STOCKS, BONDS, MERCHANDISE; LIVE STOCK, *tc., at auction
and private sale. Administrator and other Legal Sales in the city and surrounding coun
try attended to on liberal terms.
The friends of Mr. Harrison and the public generally are Invited to give us a call when
they wish to buy or sell propert y of any description.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, which are respectfully solicited.
^'•References, by permission: Chattahoochee National Bank, Nutional Bank of Colum
bus, Eagle A Phenlx Manufacturing Company.
Columbus, Ga., August 20,1877. dly*
CARRIAGES, WACONS, Ac.
ATiABAMA NEWS.
—Receipts of cotton nt Eufaula thus
fur are estimated at 20,000 bales.
—Fears are entertained that Gov.
Houston’s duughter cannot recover.
Mr. Henry Weil, an old and re
spected citizen of Montgomery, died
at his home Thursday night.
—Mr. Wm. H. Murphy, of Troy,
narrowly escaped death by taking
what lie’ supposed to he quinine. Se
vere treatment saved him.
—Several farmers in Talladega
county have put up as high as
300 gallons of syrup from their sor
ghum crop. Who cares about the
price of New Orleans molasses ?
—Dr. E. A. Semple, of Montgom
ery, died Thursday in that city. He
was attending to his practice on
Wednesday. Appoplexy. He had
been living in Montgomery twenty-
five years, and leaves a widow but no
children.
—Two of the colored men indicted
in Montgomery for connection witli
tlie election riot last August have
been tried and convicted this week.
One of them is sentenced to pay a
fine of $500 or liurd labor for the
county until it is paid. Tlie other
one to a fine of $200 or $3<X). Two
others were tried and acquitted.
■Jim Hall and Tlios. Stanford, two
white men, charged witli petit larce
ny broke out of Greenville jail last
Tuesday morning about 2:30 o’clock,
by boriiig tlie wooden facing of win
dows in two, then getting out enough
brick through which they could paws
out. There were three men in tlie
cell, hut Mr. Grant, the jailor, discov
ered them in time to keep the third
from getting out.
—The fourth quarterly conference
of the M. E. Church, South, Ashville
circuit,was held at Aslivillelast Friday
and Saturday. The most important
matter of interest was tlie trial of Rev.
L. F. Rosseau, on the charge of “im
morality.” The specification, in sub
stance, set forth that Mr. Rosseau had
made, knowingly, a false statement
in regard to the arrangement of tlie
settlement of a note, by which lie not
only deceived a brother of tlie church,
but grossly trifled with the holder of
tlie note. ’ He was found guilty and
expelled from the local ministry.
—Montgomery Advertiser: Last
night a large crowd had gathered in
one of the colored churches to witness
a marriage ceremony. The minister
got to tlie point where objections are
asked for, when a woman shrieked
out, “I ’ject—dat man jironiised to
marry me." Consternation dire fell
upon that audience at once. The
confusion became worse when some
one cried out, “Dat woman ismarried
herself!” Then a hubbub arose, and
tlie whole proceedings came to an
end. The Innocent cause of all the
trouble expressed fear of bodily harm,
and repaired to police headquarters
for protection. That wedding is "ofl - .”
—Troy Messenger : Mr. John Post
has shown us a curiosity which was
found in a bed of shell, forty feet
under the ground, while digging a
well on Ills place at Post’s crossing.
Tt is, judging from its appearance,
some kind of a lime formation of a
petrified bone. One side are two rows
of little smooth stones, resembling in
size and shape the ordinary castor
bean, of a light brown color, and laid
on with tlie nicety of art. At tlie
first glance the whole thing some
what resembles, in general appear
ance, a plate of artificial teeth, and
suggests the thought of one, though
the size and color is different. 11 was
evidently broken by the pick in dig
ging, as one of the small pieces at the
end of the longer row is broken In
two. What it is would take a miner
alogist to tell. ^ <
True Krononu.
It has been found that the only true
economy is that which stops the little
leaksan'd saves in trifles. For instance,
one saves in milk, butter, and
flour by the use of Dooi.ky’s Ykast
Powder, which is made from the
purest cream-tartar, derived from
grape acid. Good housewives have
proved this by experience.
H. O. McKBB,
GUNBY BUILDING, ST. CLAIR STREET,
—DEALER IN—
Carriages, Baggies & Wagons
Of Every Description, at Prices to suit tlie times.
W HAT you don’t sec ask for, and he will exhibit cuts (from
reliable builders) of any Vehicle manufactured, which he
will furnish upon short notice, nt manufacturer’s prices. All
work sold and warranted will be protected.
Has now In stock and will continue to receive fresh supplies.
Buggy, Carriage and other Harness; Gents’ and
Ladies’ Steadies in great variety: Collars,
Hames, Bridles,&c.: Whips,Curry
Combs, Horse Brushes,&c.
8®"ALL WILL BE SOLD AT CLOSE PRICES.
octlO d&wly U. O.
MoKBB.
BOOTS ANDSHOES.
NEW SHOES 1
—AT T1IE—
Old Shoe Store.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
JUST RECEIVED!
New and Attractive
STYLES
Gents’ Shoes
Brown Cloth-Top Button Congress,
“Fifth Avenue” Congress,
Ladies & Misses Fine Shoes,
Kid and Pebble-Button,
Side-Lace and Foxed Work!
A large lot of Ladles’ Kin Foxed Hutton
Shoes—very stylish 1 at. $2.25 to $1.00.
The best Misses’ Protection Tok School
Shoe ever offered in this market.
AN EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF
Brogans, Plow Shoes, Kip Boots,
Women's Plow Shoes,
For Farmers. Our stock for the WHOLE
SALE TRADE Is being daily received, and
in quantity, quality and prices is unsur
passed In the city. We Invite the attention
of COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
A*>*For anything you want in the Shoe
nnd Leather Line, at bottom prices, call at
No. 73 Broad Street,
(Sign of the Big Boot.)
WELLS & CURTIS.
CHEAP
BOOTS AND SHOES
—AT THE—
New Store!
Call & Examine Stock !
PROfE CTION
TOE.
For Country Merchants ami Farmers,
A LA KG STOCK OF
Brogans, Plow Shoes, Kip and Calf
Boots, Women’s Polkas and
Calf Shoes, Cheap Fox and Cloth Gaiters,
Child's Copper-Tip Shoes.
All bought with the CASH, and shall bo
SOLD at BOTTOM PRICES *
T. JT. ZEilHSTES,
(At the Uhl Stand of Ih'dcl 1 k Ware.)
No. 14H Broad Street.
Jll£2!
c.
WEST
& SONS'
ALADDIN
SECURITY OIL,
The Best Household Oil In Use.
Warranted 160 dogs. Fire-Test.
Water White in Color.
Fully Dooilorized
Will Not Explode
HIGHEST AWARD AT
THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
FOB EXCELLENCE OF MANUFACTURE
And High Fire-Test
Endorsed by Insurance Companies!
Bead this Certificate—One of Many :
Howard Firk Insurance Co. of Balti-
biork, Baltimore, Dec. 23d, 1874.—Messrs. C.
West A Sons—Gentlemen: Having used
the various oils sold in this city for illumi
nating purposes, 1 take pleasure In
mending your “Alnddfn Security
the safest and rest ever used in our house
hold. Yours truly,
(Signed) ANDREW REESE, Pres’t.
MANUFACTURED BY
c,
Tr
WEST & SONS, Baltimore,
ft
Teeth Extracted With
out Pain.
DR. J. M. MASON, D. D. S.
* OFFICE:
OVER ENqi'IBEB-SUN OFFICE, Columbus, (la.
QURE8 DISEASED GUMS and
other diseases of the Mouth; cures*
Abscessed Teeth; inserts Artificial Teeth,
fills Teeth with Gold, or cheaper material If
desired. All work at reasonable prices, and
guaranteed. no28 dAWtf
SAFE INVESTMENTS.
£,000 WESTERN RAILROADS per cent
t) bonds, endorsed and guaranteed by the
C. R. R. and Georgia R. R.
1.000 City of Columbus Ronds, new issue.
Coupons, April and October, receivcable for
taxes and all city dues.
r»,000 Georgia State 0 per cent bonds, January
and July Coupons.
.'10 Shares Eagle «fc Phenlx Factory Stock.
5.000 Georgia State 7 per cent, bonds, due
1800. JOHN BLACK M A ft,
no22 if Broker.
PRINTING
BOOKBINDING
OF
Every Description,
AT
LOWEST PRICES I
BY
THOMAS GILBERT,
43 Randolph St.
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BLA III Startling News! Organs, 12
stops, $55. Pianos only $130, cost $050. Circu
lar Free. 1). F. Beatty, Washington, N. J.
Per day, at home. Samples
tpO©$/wv worth $5 tree. Stinson &. Co.,
Portland, Maine.
JACKSON’S BEST
SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO!
was awarded the highest prize at Centen
nial Exposition for Itn fine chewing quali
ties, the excellence and lasting character of
its sweetening and flavoring. If you want
•the best tobacco ever made ask your grocer
for this, and see that, each plug bears our
blue strip trade mark with words “Jack-
son’s Best” on it. Sold wholesale hy all Job
bers. Send for sample to €. A. JACKSON k
CO., Miuiuftcturertf, Petersburg, Va.
Plano Tuning, kc.
K. W. BLAU,
Rapalror and Tuner of Pianos, Organs and
Accordeons. Sign Puiutiug also done.
.Orders may be left at J. W. Pease A Nor
man’s Book Store. sep5, ’75
Watchmakers.
C. 11. LEQUIN,
Watch ranker,
134 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Watches and Clocks repaired In the best
manner and warranted. Jyl, ’75
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Work'd' In Tin, Nlieet Iron, Copper, Ar.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
Jyl, ’7H 174 Broad Street.
Doctors.
DR. €. K. KMTKM.
Office Over Kent’s Drug Stork.
Ju31y
Lawyers.
AliONZO A. DOZIER,
Attorney and Counaellor-at-Law.
Olllec Over 120 Broad Street.
Practices in State and Federal Courts it
both Georgia and Alubnma. inhl8,’77 ly
CIIARIiEN COLEMAN,
Attorney-at-lmw.
Up-Stalrs, Over C. E. Hochstrasser’s Shire
febli,’77 tf
BENNETT 11. CRAWFORD,
Attorney nnd Counaellor-at-Law.
Office Over Frazer’s Hardware Store.
Jal4,’77 ly
REESE CRAWFORD. J. M. M’NEILL.
CRAWFORD A MrNEILL,
Attornc.TN nnd C’oanMellors-nt-I.nw,
128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Jal0,’7tl ly
«. K. TIIO.M AN,
Attorney and €ounaellor-nt-l<nw.
Office:
Over Hochstrasser’s Store, Columbus, Ga.
Jy9,’7(l ly
MARK. II. RLANDFOD. | LOUIS F. OARRARI).
BIiANDFORD A GARRARD,
Attorneys nnd Counsellore-at-Law.
Office, No. 87 Broad Street, over WlttlchA
Klnsel’s Jewelry Store.
Will practice In the.State and Federal Courts.
sepl,’75
REAL E8TATE ACENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Georgia Home Building, next to Telegraph
Office, Columbus, Ga.,
Heal Kstute, ISrokeragc anil Insurance
Agency.
LAND WARKANTH BOUGHT.
Refer, by permission, to banks of this elty.
nov3/75 tf
The Spirits of the Times!
tllTLLY determined to change my business
F as soon as possible, I am now offering my
entire stock ol all kinds of
Cure and Old IJqndrs and Wines,
Uigurs and Tobacco;
also, all Smokers’ Articles, at and below
cost, without reserve. All drinks only TEN
CENTS, until sold out.
Bar Room Fixtures, Ac., will bo sold at a
bargain. I mean what I say, no deception.
IIKICII.
oo31 1m
Reduction in Rates.
/”VN and after the 1st of October the Rates
via CENTRAL LINE BOATS to all
points on the Chattahoochee and Flint Riv
ers will he ns follows:
(’()TT<>N. per bale 50 cents
Other Freights In proportion.
STEAMER WYLLY—C. Urnoku-
wuy, Captain,
Leaves 8A'i’rilI>AYH, at 10 A M, for Apuln-
chlcoln, Florida.
4d~For further information call on
€. A. BLINK,
(»em*ral Freight Agent.
Office at C. E. HochstrnBser's. Ju23 tf
Do Justice to Yourself!
BY EXAMINING MY
Goods and Prices
Before pureliasing. My stock ts now larger and more complete in
all its departments ttian it ever lias been, und everything is
priced by tlie rule “small profits and quick sules.”
BLACK CASHMERE, 50c. to $1.25;
“ SILKS $1 to $2.50;
ACTO CLOTH 30c.
CTTTST RECEIVED :
My second stock CLOAKS, $3.50 to $2°;
Black and Colored SILK GALLOON nnd FRINGE;
“ “ WOOL “ “ “
Can offer hurguins in TABLE LINEN und TOWELS;
Children's Colored HOSIERY in great variety.
fcar l Moan Busixxeea!
J. ALBERT KIRVEN,
90 Broad St.
CJrISTADORO’S
w DYE
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage!
■■■■■■■■■■■ A Oulde to Wedlock and
WOMAN
onfidential Treati«c <
la th* safest and the best. Is instantanoona in its action,
nnd it produces the most natural shades of black or
Dr»wn.does not stain the skin, and ia oasiljr applied. It
is a standard preparation, and a famrito upon orerjr
well-appointed toilet for lady or gentleman. For sale
by all Drngaiata and Hair Dressers. JOSEPH
&l?V.g?& O rV. PrOPr '* t0r ’ "' £ *>'
W. F. TIGNER, Dentist,,
Over MARON’R DRUG STORK,
Randolph Street, Columbus, Gu. JaJl ly I Addr<
MARRIAGE
Bmlf
'ate reading. 200 pagee, prico
Abuse, Excesses, or Secret Diacaaea, with the beat
means of euro, 724 large pages, price 60 eta.
A CLINICAL I.ECTuRE on the above diaeai
those of tlie Throat and Lunge, Catarrh.Rupture, the
Oniutn Ilablt,Ac., price lOcTs.
all three,
cret Disoaaee, with th
nov4 ootl&wtf
BANKINC AND INSURANCE.
1849. 1877.
Willcox’s Insurance Agency!
Oldest Agency in Western Georgia.
TIME-TRIED ! FIRE-TESTED I
——M
$250,000 in IT. S. Bonds deposited with tlie Comptroller General of
Georgia for additional security of Policies is
sued at this Agency.
Just Settlements ! Prompt Payments!!
For wile Insurance on Dwell Inga, Stores, Gin Houses, call on
D. F. WILLCOX,
sei>20 eoiltf 71 HltOAli STREET.
The Merchants and Mechanics’
INSURANCE COMPANY!
Of Rlcnmond, Va.
Cash Capital $250,000; Cash Assets $315,000 !
$25,000 ill (!. S. Bonds deposited in (lie Treasury of Georgia I’or FURTHER
Security of Policies!
< ’ompnny
1 )mmis of
has paid Its THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS to claimants lu
., In* undersigned, since the war, and will maintain Its well-
earned reputation for skillful, conservative, prompt, Just dealing.
-•^-DWELLINGS, STORKS, (JIN IlorsKS Insured at fair rates. 44 Agents at ull
prominent points in tin* State, to w|iom apply, or to
D. F. WILLCOX, Gen’l A
■oil tf
m’l As’t,
71 HROAR—TREET.
R. B. MURDOCH’S
INSURANCE AGENCY!
No. 02 Broad. Sroet,
Representing Fourteen Million Dollars Capital.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Athens, Ga.
1'HtEMX INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn.
MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, New York.
LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Manchester, Eng.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL returns fifty percent, premium to the insured, and
n» liability to policy holders.
. MANHATTAN will insure (>in Houses at lowest ruling rates.
$25,000 deposited with tlie State as security for policy holders.
[anq’-i ly)
GROCERIES.
A. M. AUDEN, President.
O. S. JORDAN, Treasurer.
her book tent postpaid on receipt of price; o
itaiuing.tflOiMuree, beautifully i Unit rated, lor
Idraaa DH. BUTTS, Bo. U »N. «h St. it L.
Pioneer Stores.
Olmrtorod Capital, - - $50,000.
Pioneer Buildings, Front Street, opposite E. &
P. Mills.
TWO NEW STOiR/IES
FULL OF
NEW GOODS!
AGENTS FOR CHEW ACL A LIME COMP’Y,
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL ME RSANDI8E .
GROCERY DEPARTMEMT,
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
CROCKERY OF EVERY STYLE,
CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
BOOTS and SHOES, especially made for us.
ililim i>ni
. ..jght for cash. Everythin); sold close. The eole-
hrati’d (’AKWACI.A 1.1 M Ihy ear load, barrel or Inishrl.’ All retail purchases deliv
ered lu Ilrowncvlllc. (Unit'd, Hose IIill, Wynuton nnd the ettv.
A. M. A I.I.KN, lule of Allen, I’rccr * Ill K es; (IMI'A R s. .11 lilt>AN\ late salesman EilRle A
Phenlx; TIKIS. CHAPMAN, lute ( luipninn tf Verst I lie; WM. Pin (PICK, late Uroccr, will ho
laqipyJOBeeyoii. niiqar tf
CINCINNATI.
J. T. WARREN & CO
FOREIGN FRUITS
CA TSUPS,
Nuts,
American and
English I*iekle>
IMPORTERS OF
FANCY GROCERIES.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
•)
FANCY SOAPS,
CHOCOLA TPS,
(’aimed Fruits,
—ANT.—
VKUKTAUI.KK,
►one Mitiv CIGARS Flavoring Extracts
and Condiments. A I.F.ADIXO FEATURE, linking Powder..
Souci for Quotations '»»
64 and 66 Wont Second.JS^reet, CINCINNATI!