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GEORGIA NEWS.
—Mr. James A. Smith, of Griffin,
is dead.
—Mr. Wm. H. Goodrich and Mr.
A. H. Cook, of Augusta, are dead.
—A little colored girl was drowned
in the Augusta canal on Monday.
—Fred Shllverton. of Washington,
was accidentally killed while hunt
ing.
—A man was killed and a driver
injured by a collision with another
teamin Savannah.
—A negro woman preached three
times Sunday in the colored M. E.
church in Augusta.
—Mr. Elias Hwent, of Tebeanville,
No. 9, A. & G. R. U., wns found dead
in the rood near his store.
—Hump, tlie boy that killed Jell
Holt, last Saturday night week, lias
been captured and lodged in Tulliot
county jail.
—The store house of C. M. Chap
man, in Jones county, was burned a
few days since. Eoss $800 in goods
and $200 cash.
—Sunday the confectionery and
bakery of Mr. George A. Turpin, in
Ainericus, was burned. Turpin's loss
is $0,000, insurance $2,500.
—'The residence of Mr. Moses Wad-
ley, in Emanuel county, opposite
station No. 9, on the Central Railroad,
wus destroyed by lire Sunday morn
ing.
—Saturday night Mr. Henry I,u-
rentliall, storekeeper at Miller’s Sta
tion, was attacked by three negroes,
one of whom struck him with a
hatchet. His store wus robbed of
$15. He is now at the Savannah
hospital.
DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 18’)
Telegraph and Messenger: There
were five failures reported the past
few days in the territory over which
our wholesale houses sell goods, by
which our commercial community
lose some live or six thousand dollars.
The losses, however, are so distribu
ted that no one house sustains any
serious loss.
—The Brunswick Seaport Appeal
says: “James Atkins, the Collector
of Customs at Savannah, is unhappy.
urn-
ug I
gress relieved him of twenty-one
thousand dollars liabilities, it isshown
at Washington that he is still indebt
ed to the Government in u consider
able amount, for the recovery of
which papei-s have been sent to the
Solicitor with instructions to com-
mence suit.”
ALABAMA NEWS.
—Two white eagles have been
killed in Clay county.
—An old Portuguese coin of 1785
was ploughed up near Union Springs.
—Nicrosi lias been buried in Mont
gomery; the remains of Miss Sharp
have been carried to Macon.
—Mr. John Lightner wns knocked
senseless with a stick by a negro on
his place near Cliunuenuggee on
Tuesday.
—Last Wednesday a cabin, negro
baby and $41 in greenbacks were
burned on Dr. Davis’ place near
Mt. Meigs.
—A reward is offered by Governor
Houston of $200 for delivery to the
sheriff of Autauga county of W. .1.
Boon, charged with the crime of ar
son.
—The emigration to Texas this year
from Alabama is hardly ten per cent,
wliat it was last year, and the out
look for the future does not indicate
any greater amount.
—Messrs J. R. W. Peekin, J. T.
Broadway, G. M. Pope, 1. F. Culver
and J. W. Stephenson, of Bullock
county, charged with violation of
enforcement act have been acquitted
in the U. S. Court at Montgomery.
—The Montgomery Advertiser is
in mourning for its former editor, Col.
Robert Tyler,who died Monday, after
an illness of a few hours. He was the
son 'of President Tyler, was born in
1818, and wns nearly (it) years of age.
He tilled many important positions
during his lifetime.
—Friday night. Perry Sclioltz, a
young man recently from Pennsylva
nia, on the freight train of flic M. and
M. railroad on which he was acting
as brakemun, at Greenville about 12
o’clock, either fell or was accidentally
knocked off the top of a car, and astlie
traih was in motion, the wheels of
one car ran over him terribly crush
ing his legs and otherwise injuring
him. He has since died.
» ♦ ♦
A Htmuli'AIj VICTORV.
How A Woman'll Lout Krnlp Wan Re-
•tored—Mia* Dora Conrad** Narrow
Eieape From Death — draining a
Hrmip Upon a Mkull.
New York, December 2.—An ex
ceedingly remarkable surgical opera
tion has recently been completed at
St. Catherine’s Hospital, Williams
burg. On Friday, August 3d, 1870,
while Dora Conrad was attending a
jenny in Waterbury’s bug factory, in
Bushwick, her hair, which was
hanging loose, caught in one of the
spindles and in an instant the hair
and scalp on one side of her head were
torn out. It wus done so quickly
that she only felt a tug. The over
seer took her to St. Catherine’s Hos
pital, where the doctors said they
could do nothing for her. Two days
after, the physician in charge said ;
I can save her, and if she can stand
the operation I cun give
her a new sculp—by trans
plantation. The ghastly injury
inflicted on Miss Conrad not only
toreoffthe sculp, but tore off a portion
of the periosteum. No hopes were at
first entertained for her recovery, hut
as the days rolled on her naturally
good constitution enabled granulation
to begin and the flesh commenced to
form. Taking advantage of this tlie
doctor took two pieces from Dora’s
own arm, and cutting them in small
pieces grafted them on the periosteum,
about a quarter of an inch apart, and
in rows about a quarter of an inch
from the line of the lower edge of the
wound, holding them in position with
smallstripsofpluster. Ina few days mi
nute ramification sex tended from these
grafts to each other and to tlie sound
skin, which gradually increased until
they bridged over the space between,
them and new skin was thus pro
duced. 1
The operation was carefully re-
curing the seven months
the girl lay in hospital, grafts for tlie
purpose being freely furnished by her
sisters. Dolorosa and Johanna, from
their arms. 1 lvedoctor was so skillful
in his manipulation* that everv niece
of skin grafted took root, and the
entire skull was again covered witli
a nmi, healthy, but hairless scaln.
There are spotH bereft of feeling- tliev
are thoseconnectingdircctiv with the
skull, the periosteum having been
destroyed just there. This case ex
cites much interest among the surgi
cal profession.
—A Connecticut preacher says that
lie intends to ask God to blight tlie ap
ple blossoms next Spring so that there
frill be no elder next season.
sm rrirri, ho»k».
One ofthe Proponed Novelties or Next
Vear'R French Exhibition.
Paris (\trrespomlonce of the Montreal Herahl. J
The .S]>aniards are understood to
have memorialized M. Krantz, Com
missary General of next year’s Ex
hibition, to add an exhi
bition of beautiful women to
the other exhibits of the
gathering. The Spanish Minister of
Public Works is said to lie warmly in
favor ofthe idea, and intended exhibit
ors are requested by the Spanish
newspapers to send in photographs
as candidates for admission without
delay. All appeal is to be addrssed to
all the pretty women of the world to
come forward and show themselves
to an admiring universe There are to
be sixty-one grand prizes, thirty-one
second prizes m silver, one hundred
acccssits and two hundred “honora
ble mentions.” The jury is to be
composed of two delegates for eacli
nation, one male and one female.
The admissions are to be decided on
tlie examination of two photographs
of each candidate, one full face and
the other in profile.
Photographs of the gainers of the
sixty-one “Grand Prizes of Beauty"
arc to be exhibited in a “Saloon‘of
Honor" during twelve duys, after
which, in company with the “.Second
Prizes,” tlie “Second Bests” and tlie
“Honorable Mentions.” they will lie
enshrined in a beautiful album, ad
hoe; a copy of tills album, superbly
bound and got up, will then lie pre
sented by tlie Exhibition authorities
to each of tlie sovereigns whose lady
lieges have contributed their beauty
and themselves to this show. The
same collection of photographs, but
less splendidly gol up. will be subse
quently offered for sale to the public
in general. To crown tlie whole,
there is to lie added to the prizes, etc.,
just mentioned, a supreme “Prize of
Honor,” to be adjudged to tlie most
beautiful of tlie competing beauties.
The fair creature who lias obtained
this “supreme” award is to lie pro
claimed “The Queen of Beauty,” and
is to be invited to make her triumph
al appearance in Paris itself, seated in
asplendid chariot simulating a throne,
drawn by six magnificent Andalusian
horses of tlie finest breed, and fol
lowed by the other beauties, recipients
of tlie oilier prizes.
AN OPEN LETTER
TO THE PUBLIC.
New York, October 1st, 1877.
I linvo devoted twenty years of pa
tient study to the Liver and its relations
to the human hod.v, in search of a rem
edy which would restore it, when dis
eased, to its normal condition. The
result of that labor lias been the pro
duction of
TtlTT’N LIVER PILLS.
Their popularity has become so extend
ed anu the demand so great us to induce
unscrupulous parties to counterfeit
them, thereby bobbing me of the re
ward, and the afillcteil of their virtues.
TO CAUTION Tim PUBLIC,
and protect them for vile impositions, I
have adopted a new label, which hours
my trade-mark and notice of its entry
in tlie Ollice of tlie Librarian of Con
gress, also my signature, thus:
—TV
AS-to counterfeit this is forgery."VA
Before purchasing, examine tlie label
closely. 1
THE GENUINE TUTT’S PILLS
exert a peculiar influence on the sys
tem. Their action is prompt and their
good effects are felt in a few hours. A
quarter of a century of study of tlie
Liver lias demonstrated that It exerts
a greater influence over the system
than any otlior organ of tlie body, and
when diseased tlie entire organism is
deranged. It is specially for the heal
ing of tills vital organ that I have spent
so many years of toil, and having found
tlio remedy, which has proved tlie
greatest lioon over furnished the afflict
ed,shall they bo deprived of Its benefits,
and a vile imitation imposed upon
them? r
Lot tlie honest people of America see to
it that they are not dofrauded. Scruti
nize tlie labol closely, see that it bears
all tlie marks above mentioned, and
liny tlie medicine only from respectable
dealers. It can bo found everywhere.
Very respectfully,
W. ll. TUTT.
.A.
COUGH, COLD,
Or Horc Throat
REQUIRES
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
A continuance for any length of time causes
irritation of tlie Lungs, or some chronic Throat
affection. Neglect oftentimes results in Nome in-
rumble Lung <lisense. BROWN’S BRON
CHIAL TROCHES have proved their efficacy
by a test of uitiniy years, it nil will almost invari
ably give immediate relief. Obtain only
1IR0WJPS RK0NT1IIAL TROCHES, and do not
take any ofthe worthless imitations that may
he offered. de2 d im
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage!
A Guide to Wedlook and
WOMAN
■onlldi'iitinl Treati*c
jfthnt unfit lor it; the $e-
crcti of Reproduction end
|the Diseases of Women.
\ book for private,
o reading. 2fi0 pages, price
NEW GOODS I
third shipment
Black. Cashmeres !
INCLUDING OUR CELEBRATED
DOLLAR GOODS.
MARRIAGE
Hsihg ti
Abuse, Excesses, or Secret Diseases, with the best
"TcLINICAL LECTURE on 'the'above disea.r. and
thoae ofthe Throatnml Lungs, Catarrh,Rupture, the
Opium Habit,Ac., price 10 eta.
Ell her book aent poatpald on receipt of price; or all three,
containing A00 pagea. treaiitifully illuatratcd, tor 75 eta.
Addreaa DR. BUTTS, No. 12 N. 8th St. St. Louis, Mo.
PRINTING
BOOK BINDING
Every Description,
LOWEST PRICES!
THOMAS GILBERT,
4U Randolph St.
-tot-
WILL OPEN MONDAY MORNING,
A FULL LINK OF
ent
Kids!
In
WHito.
Operas and
New Bibs in white, light blue and pink;
Silk Corsets, Laces—the most exquisite line Crepe Lisse
Rufflings ever brought to this market.
Our stook of Kid Gloves is thorough in every respect.
An elegant line Black Alpacas from 25c. to $1.00 per yard.
Merino Underwear and Blankets a specialty.
15F”WiH continue to offer inducements in BLACK
SILKS. Our Black Silk at $1.25 Is superior to any
thing ever brought here.
Blanchard & Hill
Do Justice to Yourself!
BY EXAMINING MY
Goods and Prices
e
Before purchasing. M.v stoek is now larger and more complete in
all its departments tliau it ever lias been, and everything is
priced by tlie rule “small profits and quick sales.”
BLACK CASHMEfeE, 50g. to $1.25;
“ SILKS $1 to $2.50;
ACTO CLOTH 30c.
vTTTST RECEIVED;
My second stock CLOAKS, $3.50 to $20;
Black and Colored SILK GALLOON and FRINGE;
“ “ WOOL “ “ «
Can offer bargains in TABLE LINEN mid TOWELS;
Children’s Colored HOSIERY" in great variety.
M&-JL Mean Business !
J. ALBERT KIRVEN,
90 Broad St.
nov4 eoddwtf
READY for the FALL CAMPAIGN!
x.x entire building, v,.... «..v .«. a
inducement of any Jobbing House. Huy
I WILL NOT BE UNDBHSOL.D
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.—5,000 pieces of PRINTS, 5,000 pieces of
CHECKS, 500 pieces BLKAOH DOMESTICS, 200 pieces TICKING,
25 bales OSNABURGS, 2-5 bales 4-4 SHEETINGS, 25 hales 7-8
SHEETINGS.
WOOLEN DEPARTMENT.—500 pieces of JEANS, 300 pieces of CASHI-
MEllES, 500 pieces of LININGS, 3(H) pieces of FLANNELS.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.- All the latest in Foreign and Domestic
manufacture.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.-1 RIKH LINENS, TABLE LINENS,
LAWNS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, COLLARS, CUFFS, &c.
NOTION DEPARTMENT.—Largest anil most complete ever offered, with ev
erything petuining lo the line.
BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT.—500 cases from Commonest to Best Hand
made.
HAT DEPARTMENT.—3,000 dozen FUR and WOOL HATS, direct from
Factory.
Wholesale House, 152 Broad Street,)
„ „ ... „ u Ooiumt>us,Ga.
Retail “ lot “ “ )
JAMES A. XjZETV'YIS.
CLOTHINC.
BUY YOUR
CLOTHIUG
AND
HATS
OF
Hofflin & Bro.,
88 BROAD STRUCT, COM'Mitt'S, GA.
FIRST-GLASS GOODS!
_A_t I_jcrw Prices.
^CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.^
ac|V.‘U emlMIll
Third and Last Call to Tux Payers of
Muscogee Comity!
r|V\X KXKCUTIONH will bn Issiinl hkuIiihI
| Mil parlies who have not selllcil Htnlcaml
('cimly Tuxes fur I'77. No further no!Ice
will help'
539
GEORGIA HOME INS. COM’Y
STOCK.
30 Shares For Ss
JOHN IILACKMAR, Broker.
P02SM
n
A. V.OU4.T** &Cu., Ctitumu.
New Advertisements.
WNYDEU’S
CURATIVE PADS,
A sure cure for Torpid Liver and nil diseases
arising therefrom, Lung, Kidney. Spine, -
Bladder, Womb, and all Female Diseases,
CHILLS AMI PKVKK, (’ostivepuss, Dyspepsia,
Headache. Our Lirer, Lung and Ague l'ntl.
Kidney and Spinal Fid, $Jt. Pad Tor Fe
male Weakness, $3. We send them by mail _
free on receipt of price. Address E. F. SN Y- 1
DEU & (’O., Cincinnati, O. *
A WEEK In your own town. Terms
?!)0 and *t» outfit free. H. HALLETT &
CO., Portland, Maine.
AGENTS
WANTED! 1
FOR PAHTlCUr.AHS AODUKHS j
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., f
Mt) liroHilway, New York City;
Chicago, III.; Tfevr Orleans, La.; <
Or San FranelNro, Cal. t
Wonder Upon Wonder!
(liven Away—A. strange, mysterious und 1
most extraordinary Rook, entitled “THK 0
IIOOK OF WOMMCIts,” containing, with nu
merous curious ptetorial lllust rat Ions, the 1
mysteries ofthe Heavens uml Earth, Natural <
and Super-Natural, Oddities, Whimsical, „
Strange Curiosities witches anil Witchcraft, ?
Dreams, Superstitions, Absurdities, Fnbu- 1
Ions, Enchantment, Ac. In order thnt all
may see tills curious book, tlie publishers .
have resolved to give tt away to all that dc- 1
sire to seo it. Address by postal card, F.
0LKAK0N k 00., 7tlf4 M asliiugton St rout, Kosten.
Mash.
WORK FOR ALL
in their own localities,canvassing for the
FlrosiiV' Visitor (enlarged), Weekly and
Monthly. Lnrgost I'snor in the Horid, with
Mammoth Uhromos Free. Rig Commissions
to Agents. Terms and outfit Free. Address
1*. 0. Y1CKKKY, AugustM, Mslnc.
1^10* tiny at home. Agents wanted. Out-
Ht and terms free. TRUE A CO., Au
gusta, Maine,
i/\Kxtr« Flnr Mixed Cards, with naino, t«
Jin N°Y M ’ 1)08l " paU1, J ON Ks & 1 Nas-
DCATTV PIANO, ORGAN best. M^-Look!
DC A II I Startling News! Organs, 12
slops, *65. Pianos only *130, cost *660. ('Ireu-
lar Free. 1). F. Realty, Washington, N. J.
P e| * *lny. at home. Samples
worth *.*> tree. Stinson & Co.,
Portland, Maine.
JACKSON'S BEST
SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO!
was awarded the highest prize at Centen
nial Exposition for its fine chewing quali
ties, the excellence und lasting character of
its sweetening nnd 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 Rest” on it. Sold wholesale by all job
bers. Send for sample to t!. A. JACKSON k
t’O., ManufActuriWH, IVtvndiurg, Va.
Lawyers.
ALONZO A. DOZIER;
Attorney and Counnllor-at-LAW.
Office Over 120 Broad Street.
Practices In State and Federal Courts In
both Georgia and Alabama. mil 18/77 ly
CIIARLEM COLEMAN,
Attorney-nt-Vanw.
Up-Stalrs, Over C, E. Hoebstrasser’s Store,
febl 1,77 tf
BENNETT If. CRAWFOHD,
Attorney anil Counsellor-nt-Ijnw.
Office Over Frazer’s Hardware Store.
JaU/77 ly
RKKSK CRAWFORD. J. M. M NKILL.
(HAVVFORD Si McfKILL,
Attorney* nnd C'ounaeIlor«-nf-T*nw,
1 128 Rroad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Jftlfl,7U ly
<4. E. THOM AN,
Attorney nnd €oun«cllor-nt-Ijnw.
Office:
Over HocliKtrasser’s Store, Columbus, Ga.
Jyi),’7« ly
MARK. H. HLANDFOD. | LOUIS F. GARRARI).
ISLAND FORD A GARRARD,
Attorney* nnd C'ounaellors-nt-Vanw.
Office, No. 07 Rroad Street, over Witticli A
Klnsel’s Jewelry Store.
Will practice In tlie State and Federal Courts,
sept,’75
Plano Tuning, &c.
E. W. BEAU,
Itapalror and Tuner of Pianos, Organs and
Aecordeons. Sign Painting also done.
Orders may be left at J. W. Tease A Nor
man’s Rook Store. sejgi, 75
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker In Tin, Nlicet Iron, C’opper, Ac.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
Jyl, 70 171 Rroad St reet.
Doctors.
DR. i'. E. ENTEN.
Office Ovku Kent’s 1)huo Stork.
Ju3 ly
Watchmakers.
€. If. LEtfUlN,
Wait’liuinktr, !
134 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Watches and Clocks repaired In the best
manner and warranted. Jyl, 75
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Georgia Home Building, next to Telegraph
Office, Columbus, Ga.,
Raul Estate, Brokerage and Insurance
Agency.
LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT.
Refer, by permission, to banks of this city.
nov3,'75 tf
H WEST) ALADDIN
U.&SONS’! SECURITY OIL,
The Best Household Oil in,Use.
Warranted 150 degs. Fire-Test.
Water White in Color.
Fully Deodorized.
Will Not Explode!
HIGHEST AWARD AT
TIIK CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
FOIt KXCKLLKXt'H OF MANLFACTL'KK
And High Fire-Test!
Endorsed hy Insurunee ('oiiqiaiiies !
Until thin (Vrtifti'stu-One of Many :
Howard Fire Ikhukancf. Co. of Rai.ti-
MOKK, Raltimore. Dee. 2kl, 1871.- Messrs. C.
West A Sons—Gentlemen : Having used
the various oils sold In this city for illumi
nating purposes, 1 take pleasure in recom
mending your “Aladdin Security oil” as
the sakkst and HKSi ever used In our house
hold. Yours truly,
(Signed) ANDREW REESE, Pres t.
M A N l T PACTURK D BY
C. WEST & SONS, Baltimore.
Try It, and You will Use no Other,
oejn dOm
Teeth Extracted With
out Pain.
1)R. J. M. MASON, D. I). S.
OFFICE:
OVKU KMjriUKH-SKN 0KF1CK, Colunilius 0a.
^Jl'RES DISEASED GUMS
oflier diseases of the Moittii; cureh^ZnjJff
Abscessed Teeth; inserts Artllletal Teeth,
fills Teeth with Gold, or cheaper material If
desired. All work at reasonable prices, and
guaranteed. no23dAwtf
W. F. THiNKR, Doutist,#^
Over MASON’S DRUGSTORE,
Kauvlolpb tttrevt. Columbus, Ga. j*21 ly
BANKINC AND INSURANCE.
‘THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.”
Incorporated 1885.
Tie Hew England Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
BOSTON, MASS.
mary, 1877, - - - $14,515,802.00
i Received in 1870, - - • l,il!Hi,28(>.84
eccivcd in 187(1. .... 804,531.47
iiis l'aid in 187(1, .... 800,402.00
IKS of tills noted OLD COM TAN Y are Issued under the Massaehusetts Non-
• which policy-holders are protected for a given time after pay
idit ion of the policy be I iijj violated. ” ’
1K7II, $25,tNNi on .'51 policies.
During tlie last years, tills <•<
”,000 lives, and has paid In
’ Its policy-holdc
n» policy being violated. Kmler the law
s’CE COMPANY paid in 1*75*77,351.70;
which the premium payments had ceased,
puny has issued policies to the amount of $150,000,000
lentil claims and endowments $10,000,000, and has rcturn-
tban $7,000,000 in divide!
I Company, every bolder of a pol icy Is a member of the Company,
•at its animal mootings, and to Ills full pro rata of the entire profits
membership of 21 ,«M .
It Is safe to say that the futu
s those of the past have beei
8fc£f"Tli(> Divhlcnils in this Company are equal (o (hose of any oilier, ami the
uleresl Itcecipts ofthe pasl two years have. Iieen suflleieut lo pay all death
laiiiis.
Applications received and policies promptly Issued through
D. F WILLCOX, Agent,
ll1 ' 1 ' 1 71 Broad, street.
Made toy tlio
INSURANCE COMPANY,
n llicNhitc ol'Gcorgiff, tor (lie protection of her policy holders.
OUR Ol’OSIT is ample for the protection of our pat runs.
W ll III0I-U lOMENT t■ ■
I0ME OF NEW YORK Capital ami Assets # (i.500,000
,ON HON ASSURANCE CORPORATION 14,000,000
IOHILK UN OCR Wlil'IT,US' « “ « 1,250,000
•ETERSBURG SAVINGS ami INSURANCE... “ “ “ 000,000
#<r bisks will lie written at rates ns low. Adjustments will be iiihUo as lihcmll), anil pity meats
Hide ns promptly, ns by nay other llrst-elnss nmipnny represented in (Jeorgin.
Office in Georgia Home building. wpio codtf
R B. MURDOCH’S
INSURANCE AGENCY!
3STc>. 03 Broad Sroot,
Representing Fourteen Million Dollars Capital.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Athens, Ga.
l'lKliMX INSURANCE COMPANY. Hartford,Conn.
MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, New York.
LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Manchester, Eng.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL returns tlfly per cent, premium lo the insured, and
no liahilily lo policy holders.
MANHATTAN will insure Gin Houses at lowest ruling rates.
$25,000 deposited with the Slate ns security for policy holders.
laugZllyj
" " —. —' — . . ... __ Ill ■,
GROCERIES.
A. M. ALLEN, President.
O. S. JORDAN, Treasurer.
Pioneer Stores.
M-
- - 050,000.
Onartorod Capital,
Pioneer Buildings, Front Street, opposite E. &
P. Mills.
TWO TnT IE W STORIES
FULL OF
NEW GOODS!
AGENTS FOR CHEWACLA LIME COMP’Y,
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CtBNBRAL MERII ANDISE .
GROCERY BEPA RTMEMT,
DRY G00OS DEPARTMENT,
CROCKERY OF EVERY STYLE,
CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
BOOTS and SHOES, especially made for us.
C bought, foe cash. Everything sc
. . iu loud, barrel or bushel. All rot
i Browncvillo, Glnml, Hose Mill, Wymilon and the city.
. ALLEN, late of'Allen, I'reer A lllges; (>S< \\ It N. .It >KDA N, lut
t; TlinS. I'll AMMAN, late
Iges; t »st'A It S. .It »KDA N, late salesman Eagle A
m A Verst I lie; WM. COOPER, latetlroeer, will lie
ang'JD tf
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
M. M. lltRSC'H.
JACOB HEC'HT.
Hirsch&Hecht
1 Auction & Commission Merchants,
OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE,
COLUMBUS, - - GEOB.OIA.
C. S. IIAIilllSOY, Auctioneer and Salesman.
W ILL give our personal
REAL ESTATE,ST<
and private sale. Admini-
try attended loon lib.-ral i
'flu* friends of Mr. Harris
they wish to buy or sell pn
LIBERAL \DVANCE:
References, by pern
.MADE i »N ( ONSIGNM ENTS, which are respect fully solicit
i>sion: Chattahoochee National Rank, National Rank of Tolu
CARRIAGES, WACONS, &c.
ZE3I_ 0_ IMFIKIIEIE
GI NIIV HUILBING, ST. CLAIR STREET,
—DEALER IN -
Buggy, Carriage and other Harness; Gents’ and
Ladies’ Saddles in great variety; Collars,
Hames, Bridles,&c.; Whips,Curry
Combs, Horse Brushes,&c.
lay ALLW IL
oellti diStwly
HE SOLI* AT CLOSE PRICES.
XX. O. McK.EE.