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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1877.
GEORGIA NEWS.
—Mrs. Eliza Moore, of Augusta, is
dead.
—Mr. Chas. Smith t$n old citizen of
Talbot county Is dead.
—Hamp Glddlns, of Talbot, has
l*en found to be a lunatic.
—A calf was found In a kettle of
boiling syrup In Talbot county.
—Lieutenant Colonel W. H. Ross,
of the Second Georgia Battalion, has
resigned.
—John Harshaw, colored, charged
with firing the Atlanta barracks Tias
been acquitted.
—George Matthews, colored, bored
his way out of the Talbotton jail
'Thursday night.
—Col. C. C. Jones, Jr., of Augusta,
writing a history of the “Bead
Towns In Georgia.”
—A number of churches in Talbot
circuit have given Rev. \V. W. Stew
art a 163 suit of clothes.
—Mr. Wm. Ison, on Monday night
near Talbotton, was knocked down
by a negro and robbed of $4.75.
—The majority of the City Council
of Augusta are in favor of transfer
ring the police force to the commis
sioners.
—One ballot in Perry on Wednes
day read: “For the capital—Gum
Swamp or Stone Mountain; I don’t
care a d—n which.”
—The residence of Mr. Job A. Bill
son, in Talbotton, was robbed of $120
in money while he and his wife were
paying a visit one evening.
—The Green Matthews place, in
Pittsburg district, Talbot county, was
sold for $2,000, at public outcry, Dr,
W. P. Matthews being the purchaser.
—On Tuesday two lots of land were
sold in Washington county—one of
700 acres, averaging $3 per acre, and
one of 580 acres,' averaging $4 per
acre.
—Three families, the advance of
thirty from Baltimore, to settle on
the St. Johns river, to engage in the
lumber business, have reached Sa
vannah.
—Some of the papers arc calling on
Atlanta to build the capital. The
men who, for that consideration, voted
for Atlanta must learn “to be patient
and to wait,” and do both well.
—Houston, Franklin county, had a
fire last week, In which the Masonic
Lodge was consumed, together with
a store and woodshop. Cause sup
posed to be rata using friction match
es.
—Mr. Paul Bleckley, the eldest son
of Judge Bleckley, of the Supreme
Court, has left Atlunta for Baltimore,
where he will.go upon the stage, un
der the patronage of Mr. Johu
Ford. His father approves.
—A colored boy, an assistant ferry
man, while crossing the river was
murdered by a white man, Taylor,
aged eighteen to twenty yearn, who
was in the boat. He has been arrest
ed and is In jail at Huwkinsvllle.
—A man from one of the up coun
ties has been arrested in Atlunta
charged with bigamy, and perhaps
trigamy, and the lawyers are fighting
over $175 which he lias, and his last
wife and several other parties claim.
—Bainbridge Democrat: Cupid
Houston, who was tried and found
guilty of murder before Judge Wright
last week, fainted when the Judge
pronounced the sentence of “ninety-
nine years or his naturul life” in the
penitentiary.
-The Republican party of Bruns-
icl i
sues his proclamation declaring that
it has been adopted. The Con
stitution kills the old Legislature,and
os the new Legislature will not meet
and organize until November there is
no President of the Henate or .Speak
er of the House to take the pluee of
the Governor in the event of his
deuth or resignation, nor is there any
person authorized, in such a contin
gency, to call tiie General Assembly
together in special session.
ALABAMA NEWS.
—Gale county has sown more oats
than were ever known.
The Coosa Hall Hotel in We-
tumpka sold last week for $1,900.
—The Republicans of Mobile have
nominated Paul Ra^iesles for Mayor.
—The U. S. Grand Jury made 151
presentments to the court at Mont
gomery.
—Mr. DeBardelaben Is having ten
new beams made for the woolen mill
at Prattville.
—Land near Eutaw brought $4.07
per acre lost week, and 40 acres near
er town $25 an acre.
—The Montgomery Advertiser of
Sunday took 48hours to reach Colum
bus. Distance 95 miles.
—Mrs. ex-Gov. A. B. Moore died
at the insane hospital last week. The
remains were taken to Marion for in
terment.
—Jasper has a mad dog which is
going for hogs and whipping all the
canine in the county. He cleaned
out a pack of hounds the other day.
—The new grist mill and cotton gin
of Mr. Rixie, on the Caliaba road,
near Selma, were destroyed by fire
last Friday night, with several bales
of cotton.
—On Friday last Col. B. J. Bald
win and his son, of Verbena, killed
the champion deer of Chilton county.
It weighed 173 pounds net; with the
horns, J85 pounds.
—On the 4th instant,’at the resi
dence of the parents of the bride, in
Macon country, by the Rev. Mr.
Norton, Mr. William Owen, of Bul
lock county, to Miss Ida Borum were
married.
—At the city election last Tuesday
week in Greenville J. F. Thomas was
elected Mayor, W. P. Payne, Mar
shal, and H. H. Reid, Louis Harrell,
D. G. Dunklin, J. T. Perry and J. A.
Harris, Councilmen.
—The Medical Association of Bar
bour, county' met at Eufaula on last
Tuesday. Tlieir session was doubtless
profitable to the profession, and was
certainly harmonious. Dr. Baker
was re-elected President, Dr. Winn
Vice President, and Dr. Copeland
Secretary and Treasurer,
—Mrs. Drawhorn, living on the
Shackelford place, near Demopolis,
has picked over 4,000 pounds of seed
cotton tills season. She is over 70
years of age. The old lady said that
she didn’t want the darkies to get
everything, so she went to picking
cotton at 50 cents per hundred and
lias made more than $20 at it. All
honor to her.
—A deputy policeman, Mr. De-
Loach, of Alexander City, was badly
cut witli a knife, by a negro. The
wound was a gash from just above
the ear, running down, splitting the
ear and cheek in two, in a fearful
manner. Several shots were fired at
tiie negro as he ran oil, but without
effect. The negro made his escape.
His nante is said to be Elec Corley.
At Lett’s gin, ten miles north of
B. PATTERSON & CO,.
(Successors to W. H. ROBARTS & CO.)
No. 190 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
a AVING succeeded to the TIN MANUFACTURING ami HOUSE FURNISHING busi
ness of the late firm «f\V. W. Kobarts & Co., we will continue the business In all Its
oranches, with a large and complete stock of
Stoves, Gratos, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Wood and Willow Ware, Japanned
and Plaulshed Ware. Crockery, Cuttlery, Silver-Plated
anu Britanna Ware,
and HOUSE FURNISHIN GOODS of every description. With increased facilities, we will
contnuo the manufacture of TIN, HHF.ET IHON and UOPl'KH WAUK, by experienced and
practical workmeu^iud Invite the attention of dealers to our stock; and can ahvavs till or
ders for the same PROMPTLY, and gaurautee sat infliction tu» to prieeithd onaJltv of goods.
P-B-PATtEBSONACft-
NEW SHOES
THE—
M Shoe Store.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
JUST RECEIVED!
New and Attractive
STYLES
-IX-
Gents’ Shoes
Browu Cloth-Top Button Congress,
“Fifth Avenue” Congress,
ill other Styles, in Hand and Machine
Hewed, and Fine Pegged Work.
adies & Misses Fine Shoes,
Kid and Pebble-Button,
Side-Luce and Foxed Work!
-Jot
large lot of Ladies’ Kid Foxkd Button
Shoes—vory stylish’ at #2.25 to #11.00.
The best Misses’ Photkition Toe SCHOOL
Shoe ever ottered in this market.
AN EXTRA LAUGH STOCK OF
Brogans, Plow Shoes, Kip Boots,
Women’s Plow Shoes, <fcc.,
For Farmers. Our stock for tlio WHOLE
SALE TRARE Is being dally received, and
In quantity, quality and prices is unsur
passed In the city, we invite the attention
of COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
«4*For anything you want in the Shoe
and Leather Line, at bottom prices, call at
No. 73 Broad Street,
(Sign of the Big Boot.)
WELLS & CURTIS.
wick is not dead, and on Monday Inst
nominated the following ticket: For
Mayor. D. T. Dunn; for Aldermen,
M. J. Colson, U. Dart, jr.. Burr Win-
ton and 8. H. Cook. Tne election
took place Saturday.
—The following is the official vote
of Talbot county: For Ratification,
622; No Ratification, 49; Homestead of
1877, 468; Homestead 1808, 160; Mil-
ledgeville, 513; Atlanta, 163; For
Senator, Drake, 589; Representatives,
MattheWB, 567; Maund, 561.
—Talbotton board of education au
dited the salaries of teachers to the
amount of $3,900. The school fund
for the coming year is $1,400 and
the $500 remain over will give $1,900
for school purposes which will pay 50
per cent, of the teachers salaries au
dited.
—Hon. A. H. Stephens suggests
that it would be eminently proper for
Governor Colquitt, under the joint
resolution of Congress concerning the
Paris exposition of 1878 to appoint
Gen. Robert Toombs as one ot the
honorary commissioners to attend
the exposition on behalf of Georgia
—The cotton of Morgan county is
being carried to Atlanta and Eaton-
ton on wagons, and thenco shipped
to the North, thus injuring Augusta
and the Georgia Railroad. Wagon
trains are becoming popular—a natu
ral result of heavy railroad discrimi
nations, under which Macon is at
present unjustly suffering.
—The latest compiled figures are
these:
Majorities for Atlanta 08,138
Majorities for MillodKevIllo 22,403—
Majority for Atlanta 40,07/
For Ratification .IIO.OSI
Against Ratillcatlon 3,000—
Majority for Ratification 03,031
Homestead of 1877 48,880
Homestead of 1808 0,174—'
Majority for 1877 31,102
—The election held on Monday at
Augusta for a President, Vice Presi
dent and Bourd of Directors of the
Augusta & Knoxville Railroad, re
suited as follows: President—W. T
Wifeless: Vice President—J. V. H.
Allen; Directors — John M. Clark
Henry Moore, R. H. May, Z. McCord,
T. G. Barrett, It. A. Fleming, W. C.
Sibley, J. H. Alexander, M. A. Sto
vall, Charles Estes, J. W. Wallace,
Robert Walton, W. B. Young, Henry
Franklin, L.J. Miller, E. F. Verdery;
from Columbia county—H. R. Casey,
S. C. Lumpkin; from Columbia coun-
ty—Eli Lockhart, Dr. J. L. Wilkes;
from Elbert county—D. A. Mathews,
J. H. Jones; from Abbeville—P. H.
Bradley, J. 1\ Latimer, W. K. Brad
ley,
—In 1860 there were in Georgia
612,618 sheep, in 1870 only 419,365.
There are now In the State, according
to tux receivers’ reports, 318,323. This
shows a decrease from 1860 to 1870 of
88,153,and from 1870tol875 of 100,142.
This makes 193,295 or 38 per cent, in
fifteen years. There are 99,415 dogs
in Georgia, und between April 1, 1874,
and April 1, 1875, they destroyed
28,525 sheep. The profit of 63 per
eent. mentioned above was realized
hi spite of these ravages, which
amount annually to 9 j>cr cent, of all
the sheep In the'State.. One hundred
sheep, regularly folded, will manure
eight acres of land so us to double the
eropmade thereon.
—A legal writer in the Macon Tcl-
e'jrajih and Mexxenr/cr makes the
Point If Governor Colquitt dies be-
tWeen this time und next November
there will be no legal Government in
Ueorgia, and a stale of uiiarchy will
ensue. He takes the position that
tne new Constitution goes into effect
pom the time that the Governor is
LaFayette, on Friday of lust week,
" L
severing his
nry Lett hud his throat cut,
* his jugular- vein, and his
brother, Churfey Lett, was also cut
seriously. Henry Lett died in a few
moments. The peri>etrator of this
deed was a man named Zach H.
Kimbrough, who has left for parts
unknown. A reward for his appre
hension is offered.
—The Rev. Mr. Gillis.in his thanks
giving lecture, stated that in a mem-
jership of nearly one thousand on the
Ozark circuit, but three deaths bad
occurred during the current year, and
of these two were over the age of
seventy-five years. He further stated
that every dollar of each of the sev
eral assessments made upon the sev
eral churches in ids circuit had been
promptly and fully met.
A countryman from Lee county
in Mongomery hunting hands, was
f ;one through with by Charles Wes-
ey and another negro who carried
him to a private place where they,
pretending to be policemen, arrested
him and took his money. The rob
bers were afterward arrested and sen
tenced to one hundred dayB’ work on
the streets and gave bonds to answer
the eliarge before the State courts.
—On Friday night last a man got
on the south bound train of the South
& North Railroad. Having no mono;
to pay Ills passage he was put off.
got oh again
He
and was again put off.
At Oxmoor he tried to get on while
the train was in motion and fell upon
the track. The whole train ran over
him and he was horribly mangled
his body being cut in two. It has
been ascertained that his father lives
at Cullman.
—The following arc the names
the officers elected for the ensuing
year by the Grand Lodge of Ala
bama : H. C. Armstrong, of Tuske-
gee, R. W. G. M.; H. C. Tompkins,
of Union Springs, D. G. M.; R. W,
Cobb, of Helena, G. S. W.; J. B,
Bankhead, of Lamar county,' G. J
YV.; \V. H. Dlngley, of Montgomery,
G. Treasurer; Daniel Sayre, of Mont
gomery, G. Secretary ; W. C. Bled
soe, of LaFayette, G. Chaplain ;
M. Kumpe, of Lawrence county, G
Marshal, Jos. W. Adams, of Ozark
G. S. D.; J. \\ r . Jones, of Marengo
county, G. J. D.; James Davidson,
Montgomery, G. Tiler.
—Judge Bruce, of the United States
Court, sentenced Mr. John Holxly,
of Troy, convicted of violation of the
enforcement act, to a (Inc of fifty dol
lars und costs. He stated lie did not
intend to follow tiie example of State
Judges in imposing heavy penalties
for illegal voting, etc. He read up-
rovingly an extract from r
jtter from Judge H. D. Clay
ton, which had' been addressed
to him by that gentleman in M
Hodby’s behalf, and expressed him
self as well pleased witli all that wi
therein stated, although lie did not
feci at liberty to make public tin*
whole of it. Hodby paid and was
leased.
NOTICE.
mHE mliloinlLMiwl liavlnz heretofore h
| ntock In tiie " ""
Merchants A Mechanics
tfaiik In the city of Columbus, (lenrehi,
hereby elves notice that she has sold her
stock In said llank, and had the same t
ferred, ami claims, In conformity n th
lion raw of new ('oilcorircorgin. that sin .
exempt from any llahlUtes of wild llank
lid oanifim M»«» w - - T - Mc ALISI KK.
STOVES AND TIN WA1E.
STEAMER BIG FOOT
Leaves Columbus Every Friday
AT lO A. M.
'or Dnlnbrldgo find Intermediate Landing*
" eight or Pannage apply on board, or to
... J. Mooue, Agent, t'olumbus, (la.
J. R. Graves, Agent, Bntnbridge, Gn.
John P. Jordan, Agent, Chattahoochee
decl ood&wlm
Reduction in Rates.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
New Advertisements.
SNYDER’S
CURATIVE PADS,
A sure cure for Toroid Liver and all diseases
arising therefrom. Lung, Kidney, Spine,
Bladder, Womb, und all Female Diseases.
CHILLH AND FFVEB, OoBtlveness Dyspeusla,
J leadaelie. Our Liver, Lang anti Ague Pud,
3* Kldaey and Nptttal Pad. $3. Pad for Fe-
Male WetkufftH, $8. We send them by mull
' t of price. Address F **
inoinnatl, O,
A WEEK in your own town. Terms
and #5 outfit tree. H. HALLETT &
rtland, Maine.
AGENTS
WANTED!
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.,
points on the (’huttnhoocheo und Flint Riv
ers will be as follows:
FLOUR, per barrel 20 cents
COTTON, per bale 50 cents
Other Freights In proportion.
STEAMER WYLLY—C. Brock*-
way, Captain,
Leaves 8ATU LID AYS, ut 10 A M, for Apala
chicola, Florida.
AW*For further information call on
C. A. KL1NK,
General Freight Agent.
Office at C. E. Hochatrassor’s. Ju23 tf
-A.
COUGH, COLD,
Or Sore Throat
REQUIRES
1MXKU1ATK ATTENTION
A eoiiflnuRiiec for any length of time causes
irritation of the Lungs, or some ehronic Throat
affection. Neglect oftentimes results in some In-
rumble Lung disease. BROWN’S BRON
CHIAL TROCHES have proved their efficacy
by a test of mainy years, and will almost Invari
ably give Immediate relief. Obtain only
HKOWN'H BRONCHIAL THOCHKS, and do not
take any of the worthless Imitations Qpit uiay
he offerml. de2 dim
Scud for Reduced Price List of
MASON & HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.
•new mid Splendid styles* pricks
RKDUCKD* 10 to #40 EACH, THIS MONTH
(NOV. 1877). Address MASON * HAMLIN “**
OAN CO., Boston, New York, or Chicago.
ApHAQA per day, ut home. Samples
worth #6 tree. Stinson A (V
Portland, Maine. , _.
JACKSON’S BEST
SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO!
was awarded the highest prlae ut Centen
nial Exposition for Iff! flue chewing quail-
ties, t he excellenoe and lusting character oi
Its sweetening and flavoring. If you want
the best tobaecio'evCr made ask your grocer
for this, and see Hint each plug hears our
blue strip trade murk with words “Jack
son’s Best” on it. Sold wholesale by nil lub
bers. Bend for sample to U. A. JACKSON
00., Manufacturers, Petersburg, Va.
WORK FOR ALJL
In their own localities, canvassing for tne
n.r
_ . own localities,cnnvasgln
Fireside Visitor (enlarged) 4 , Wed „
Mohthly. Largest Paper In the World, with
Mammoth Uhromps Free. Big Commissions
to Agents. ' Terms and outfit Free. Address
P. O. V1UKEKY, Augusta, Maine.
410* Home. Agents w*anted. Out
fit and terms free. TRUK & CO., Au
gusta, Maine.
‘ «:erds, witli name, hi
L. JONES & CO., Nas-
CONFIDENTIAL;
#115); i>{. #90: 12, 3>Si)j 9, $tio. I’Uuim ict«ii i« «
#050only #175. Dan’l K. Beatty, Washington N.J
Notice to Agents,
New < organs. 1« st ops
‘Manns retail price
l’PIl MONTH made selling 1
scope or Planetary Top,
Htatlonery Package, Magic Pen (ii
the Gyre
. , Buekey
(no Ink
CKKYK NOVKL
C,
Lawyers.
ALONZO A. DOZIKB,
Attorney and €ounaellor-nt-l«nv«
Office Over 120 Broad Street.
Practices in Htutc and Federal Courts
both Georgia ami Alabama. mhl8,’77 ly
UIIARLEN COLEMAN,
Atlurueyat-Law.
Up-Stairs, Over C. E. Hoclistrasser’s Store.
febll,’77 tf
BENNETT IV. CRAWFORD,
Attorney nnd Counaellor-nt-Lnw.
Office Over Frazer’s Hardware Store.
Jal4,’77 ly
KKKSU CHAW FORD. J. M. M’NKILL.
CRAW FOB D A Mr NEILL,
Attorneys aud Counsellors-at-Law,
128 Broad Street, Columbus, Oa.
Jal0,’70 ly
O. E. TIfOMAN,
Attorney and Counaellqr-at-Law.
Offick ;
Over Ilochstrasscr’s Store, Columbus, Ga.
Jy9,’70 ly
MARK. H. BLANDFOD. | LOUIS F. OAKKAKD.
BLAND FORD A OAKKAKD,
Attorneys aud Counsellora-at-Law.
Office, No. «7 Broad Street, over Wittlch A
Kinsel's Jewelry Store.
Will practice in the State and Federal Courts.
8ep4,’75
Piano Tuning, Ice.
E. W. BLAU,
Rapnlror nnd Tuner of Pianos, Organs and
Accordeons. Sign Painting also done.
Ordera may be left at J. W. Pease A_ Nor
man's Book Store. sep5, 7a
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker In Tin, Mbeet Iron, Copper, Ac.
Orders from ubrond promptly attended to.
jyl f ’yji 17-1 Broad Strer
Doctors.
UK. €’. E. KATE*.
office Over Kent’s Drug Store.
Jualy
Watchmakers.
€. II. LKtlLIN,
Watchmaker,
134 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Watches und Clocks repaired in the best
er and warranted.
ML
REAL ESTATE ACENT8.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Georgia Homo Building, next loTelcgraph
Office, Columbus, Oa.,
Real Kstate, llrokerage and Insurance
Agency.
LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT,
Refer, by permission, to banks of this city
nov3,ioti •
SWEET POTATOES
FOK (SALE.
QT. DOMINGO YAMS—A NEW POT AT' )K.
n Finest stock Poiatoc grown, ami e-—'
lent also for table use. Three bun
bushels to the acre on rich land. 1 wo
tired bushels have been gathered from one
acre at Bonny Down on medium upland.
A,.„ly at llonny D™"
Eagloit Plu-nlx Office, Columbia!, Ga.
novlu dlaw.twlm t
UsTOTICIEj-
i LL pc
estate
will pre
„„„„ having claims against the
of PETK11 KSN A1 ID,jKH’ciiseilj
........ nt them to the undersigned, «•
nil persons Indebted to said estate \\
pleane make ImmedlntejM^na-nl^^
no28oaw6w Administrator
QrISTADORO’S
HAIR
DYE
or'k.
WEST] ALADDIN
& SONS’I SECURITY OIL
The Best Household Oil In Une.
Warranted 160 degs. Fire-Test,
Water White in Color.
Fully Deodorized
Will Not Explode
HIGHEST AWARD AT
THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
FOR EXCELLENCE OF MANUFACTURE
And High Fire-Test
Endorsed by Insurance Companies
ltrad this Certificate—One of Many
Howard Fire Insurance Co. ofBai/ti
more, Baltimore, Pec, 28d, 1874.—Messrs. (
West * Sons—Gentlemen : Having ur
the various oils sold In this city for illui
; purposes, I take pleasuro in rcco
ng your “Aladdin Security Oil”
the safest and best ever used in our house
hold. Yours truly,
(Signed) ANDREW REESE, Pres’t.
MANUFACTURED BY
C. WEST & SONS, Baltimore,
Try It, and You will Use no Other,
oc29 dflm
THE WORLD’S STANDARD
SCALES
RECEIVED HIGHEST MEDALS AT
World’s Fair, London 1H51
World’s Fair, Now York 1853
World’s Fair, Paris 1867
World’s Fair, Vienna 187 ’
World’s Fair, Santiago, Chill 187
World’s Fair, Philadelphia 1876
World’s Fair, Hlilney, Australia...1877
ALSO SOLE AGENTS FOR
MILKS’ ALARM MONEY DRAWERS,
HANCOCK'S INSPIRATORS
OKI-II.I.ATIM1 PUMP COMPANY’S PUMPS.
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
.’Ul Hrofttlway, Nun York.
au 14 (12tawAw4m
A GREAT REDUCTION
To prepare for getting up a
Spring Stools.
1 Will cl OHO OUt
READY-MADE SUITS
AN FOIiLOWNi
KskIp A Phpitlx Live Oak 4KANS COATK,$:i.<
PASTS, l.i
»* “ “ VKKT, ‘
FULL HITT for
STASRAKIl IMIFSKIN COATS, *4.00;
*» “ PASTS, 2.00;
“ “ vixrs, ijmr
FULL SUITS fur 7.60.
KXTKA ROFSK1S COATS, $6.4H);
» “ PATSS, 2.60;
“ *• VKKT, 1.76;
FULL SUIT, 9.00.
TIichc OckmJh arc well made and trimmed,
and the fit anti finish excellent.
on Hand, u good line of North Georg
Virginia and Texas UAHHIMKRKH, will
we make up at short notice In gotsl style.
Also any Goods brought, in from oh
wiiere mane up well, and trimmed lit t
best manner.
a-. J- PBAOOOH.
liovlK eodtt
W. F. THIN Kit, Dentist,,
Over MAHON H DHUGHTOUE,
IIuhUoIjiIi sirevt, Culumbu., Oa. Ju2l ly
OPIUMS
nnd Morprun* u»u«. nteoluUly
‘ Illy cured. PalnleM: uu uubllcllv.
mmuu tor particular* Dr. Carl.
W WnablngUm
CARRIAGE WORKS!
Herring
-toj-
&
England,
OGLETHORPE STREET
low as the lowest. We utso mauufhetui'i
NEW WORK of various styles.
mylJeodly
Teeth Extracted With
out Pain.
tot
DR. J; M. MAHON, D. D. H.
OFFICE:
OVER ENQUIRER-NUN OFFICK, Columbus, iU,
QURKS DISEASED MUMS and
other diseases of the Mouth; cures'
Abscessed Teeth; inserts Artificial Teeth,
tills Teeth with Gold, or cheaper material
desired. All work ut reasonable prices, and
guaranteed. no28 dAwtfJ
DRY COODS.
More New Goods!
Gents’ Medicated Red Flannel Undersuits
$3.00;
Gents’ Medicated Red Flannel Undersuits
$4.00.
jo;
FIFTH SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ CLOAKS
Just Received,
All Now and Elegant Styles, made of the rliea|»est and best Beaver
and Matellasse Cloth.
FOURTH SHIPMENT OF DRESS GOODS
To Arrive Monday or Tuesday.
The (foods that we shall offer at 26 cents per yard is the l>est In the
market for the mouey.
We are still offering
10-4 WHITE BLANKETS!
From 82.60 to $12.00 per pair—Rood value.
An Elegant Line of MISSES’ HOSE in Solid Colors, from 37 1-2 to
76 ctM. per pair; and tile best KID GLOVES in the
market for the money.
Blanchard & Hill.
BEADY k the FILL CHI!
F.J. SPRINGER
Under Springer's Opera House,
CORNKU OULKTUORPK and CRAWKORD STS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Groceries and Provisions!
WINES,
AI1 kinds
LIQUORS,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
And General Stock of
Plantation and Family Supplies.
#-AU Goods delivered In city and vlcl
reoof draynge. nov4 ewl.Si
The Last Chance
IJST 1877.
HAVANA ROYAL LOTTERY.
Joj
GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING
Will Take Place Bee. Slat, 1S77.
Only 18,000 Tickets, und 2,340 Prizes.
Ottpfin.1 I*x*laso #000,000.
Total Amount of Prizes, $1,360,000,
ltCG t
ahig i_
ordefghnti call for plans to
BORNIO & BROTHER,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Oldest Agents In the South. [oc23 co<12m
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS
li«st Female Medicine Extant.
WILL CURE
Ing the
Y NEW BUILDING II AS JUST BERN COMPLETED, and I
entire building, with one of the largest stocks South, and mu prepureti 10 oner every
Inducement, of any Jobbing House. Buyers should not. fill 1‘to s6e my stock and prices.
X WILL NOT BH UNTDErtSOLD.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.—6.4MNI pieces of PRINTS, 5,000 uiccen of
CHECKS, fil)0 pieces BLEACH DOMESTICS, 2(8) pieces TICKING,
25 liules OSNABUUGS, 25 Imles 4-4 SHEETINGS, 25 bales 7-8
SHEETINGS.
WOOLEN DEPARTMENT.—500 pieces of JEANS, 3(H) pieces of CAHSI-
MEHES, 5(H) pieces of LININGS, 30ft pieces of El,ANNEL8.
DRESS U00DS DEPARTMENT.- All tl>e latest hi Foreign and Domestic
manufacture.
WHITE HOODS DEPARTMENT.—IRISH LINENS, TABLE LINENS,
LAWNS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, COLLARS, GEEKS, Ac.
NOTION DEPARTMENT.—L urgent and most complete ever offered, with ev
erything petuiniug to tiie line.
HOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT.—600 cuses from Commonest to Best i land-
made.
IIAT DEPARTMENT.—3,000 dozen EITR ami WOOL HATS, direct from
Factory.
Wholesale House, 162 lirond Street,}
Retail “ 154 « « J
JAMES A- LEWIS.
Ooiumtou8,Grn.
After ten yeara
test, it Iirh proven
to be the only reli
able female regula
tor known, and 1h
now in extensive
Monthly Obstructions use by physicians
throughout tiie
country. For all
r Young Females species of unnatu
ral monthly ob-
tructions and ox-
ohhoh; for Leueor-
rlioca or Whites,
Falling of the
Womb, Ulceration
of the Womb,Chlo
rosis, or (1 roe n
Sickness, Nervous
Debility and Pros
tration, it actH like
charm. Ah un
Iron and Vegetable
Tonic it is unsur
passed, toning tiie
stomach, aiding di
gestion, exciting
the liver, acting
upon the bowels
and building up
und giving perma
nent strength to
the whole system.
Large Hot ties only # 1.00. Sold by all
Drnggit.ss.
aa-Sold In Columbus by A. M. IlKANNON
and M. 0. IIOOO K CO.uugM.U wU
WILL CURE
out lily Obstructloi
WILL CURE
Old or Young Fcmuh
WILL CURE
Girls ut SweetHlxtcon
WILL CURE
Pains In the Hide am
Back.
WILL CURE
Hysterics and Nerv
ousness.
WILL CURE
Palpitation of tlu
Heart.
WILL CURL
Girls at Womanhood
Will Cure
By llegulutlng.
- Will Cure
Mammoth Stock!
OF FIRST CLASS
DRY GOODS!
AT BOTTOM PRICES,
Comprising Largest Line of
DOMESTICS, CLOAKS,
BOOTS and SHO^S,
SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS,
FLANNELS,
Gents’ and Boys’ HATS,
Ladies’ and Misses’ HATS and Yankee Notions
In the City, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
I WII,T; begin on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, to offer extraordinary
inducements to tiie trading public. Give me u cull and he convinced that
I Hell ut “hard pan pricea.”
M. JOSEPH.
<»v4 dAwtf 30 Broad St.
PRINTING
BOOK BINDING
OF
Every Description,
LOWEST PRICES!
THOMAS GILBERT,
4t2 Randolph St.
Do Justice to Yourself!
BY EXAMINING MY
Goods and Prices
Before imrcliasing. My stork is now larger anti more roiii]ilr(r in
all its tleiwrtmrnls tiiiiii it ever has been, aud everything is
priced by the rule “small profit* and tjniek sales.”
BLACK CASHMERE, 50c. to $1.25;
“ SILKS $1 to $2.50;
ACTO CLOTH 30c.
-tot
vTTTST RECEIVED :
My second stork CLOAKS, $3.50 to $2<>;
Black and Colored SILK WALLOON and FRINGE;
“ “ WOOL “ “ «
Can offer bargains in TABLE LINEN and TOWELS;
Children's Colored HOSIERY in great variety.
DTI Moan ButslneBB!
J. ALBERT KIRVEN,
. 90 Broad St.
FOR
SALE:
• At Plieujx Fnc-
27 Shares Englt
tory Stock;
:I0 Sltares Georgia Home Insu
rance Company Stock.
JOHN BLACKMAR, Broker.
Third and Last Call to Tax Payers «r
Muscogee Comily!
all parties \
i.ounty Tax
will bo give
t* Usiu-tl against
ho have not setlloil state Mini
or 1S77. No further udtieo
DAVIS A. ANDREWS,