Columbus daily enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1877-1886, December 15, 1877, Image 3

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' GEORGIA NEWS. —There is ndf a prisoner in the AmericuH jail. —Mr. George Page, of Lee eounty, tiled Monday. —Col. Herbert Felder is quite siek at his home with fever. —A child of-Mr. Daniel, in Butler, was burned to death last Saturday. —Battalions of turkeys are being tlri veil around through upper Georgia. —The Public Library Fair is pro gressing in Maeon with marked suc cess. —In the Atlanta Stewart case, bis w ife wus awarded the $175 bis credi tors claimed. —A son of Mr. Linton, near Thran- asville, was thrown by u horse in a bog and killed. —There are seventeen white and twenty-nine colored free schools in Sumter county. —Atlanta lawyers seem to agree there is no need for an extra session of the Legislature. —Rev. W. H. Cooper takes charge as pastor of the Baptist Church in Cuthliert and Fort Gaines. —An attempt of seven white men to escape from the Rome juil was frustrated by the juiler’s wife. —J. E. Bryant and W. L. Clarke are having a row about the Radicul paper in Atlanta they botli claim. —Atlanta City Court has decided stockholders of the Atlanta Cotton Factory are liable for subscriptions. —Mr. E. H. Remington lias gath ered from one tree in his yard, in Thomasville, over one thousand sweet oranges. —Major Clias. M. Wiley has been elected Colonel of the Second Georgia Battalion to secceed Col, Ross and Mr. G. C. Comer as Major to succeed Wiley. —A dividend of three and a half per cent, has been declared on the capital stock of the Southwestern road, payable on and after the 20th instant. —Two cotton boats were swamped in the river, a short distance above tlie Locks, a few days since. The cot ton, 45 bales, was floated down the canal to Augusta. —The statement that some of Col, Alston’s colored constituents, while serenading him in DeKalh, stole ids turkeys, is denounced by that gentle man as a Balkan lie. —The Amerlcus merchants and banks have already announced their determination to close their business places und take holiday, Christmas and New Year’s day. —There is at least one honest man in Meriwether county. He got in debt and ate nothing until he had paid out except Irish potatoes, and lie took them without salt. —The vote for Representative in Harralson eounty was remarkably close, Rev. Charles Talinferro 'Demo crat, beating Walter Brock, who run as a Republican, one vote. —At the end of the present term of the City Recorder of Augusta in Jan uary next, that oflieer retires, and the Mayor assumes the duties of the ottlee. Economy and reform. —The Confederate monument to be erected in Augusta is now progressing in Italy and will be dedicated on April 26th. It will be 71 feet high and surmounted by a Confederate soldier. —In Atlanta, were married, Mr. George Thomas and Miss Lou Lines; Mr. J. Pyson, of Acworth, and Miss Badie Dougherty, and Hon. G. J. Elkins, of Washington, and Miss Clara J. Shackleford. —The Central Railroad and Bank ing Company have declared a divi dend of two dollars and a half a share from the earnings of the company the capital stock, which will be paya ble on and after January 2d, 1878. —Among tlie articles deposited in the corner-stone of tlie Southern Fe male College, at LaGrange, were sev eral commications by tlie young la dles of the college; to be read by the young men, to whom they were ad dressed, 1877 years hence. —There was considerable excite ment in Randolph county, over the contest for Representative. Wm. H. Tumlin, tlie almost irrepressible, and J. J. McDonald. Me. beat the race by about 117 majority. Tumlin says lie Intends contesting tlie election, but we guess by tlie time tlie Assembly meets he will have cooled off and won’t do it. —As advertised, the wild lands in Gilmer county were sold lust Tuesday, and a large crowd wus in aitendunce. 3,040 acres were sold, ranging from three to twenty-six dollars a lot, the total amount paid being two hundred and twenty-two dollurs and seventy- five cents. Just think of getting one! hundred and sixty acres of land for three dollars! —On Thursday the body of a dead man was found in the cemetery ut Hamburg, B. C. Suicided witli a gun, using a forked stick to pull trig- § er. Age about 30 years. Neatly ressed. On the page of a small memorandum book lie had written the following words with a pencil: “Incurable sickness, asthma, brought me to this. I beg for funeral; for this I have in pocket $19 and a wutcli and chain.” —Mr. E. P. Stewart, alias J. B. Stewart, formerly a merchant in Do- raville, Ga., but recently of Kingston, Tenn., is in jail in Atlanta, charged with having married three women, all of whom are alive aud well, and some of whom have children who call him father. He generally mar ried into good families, and in due time deserted his wife, and in some distant place married another. He married Ids first wife in Dora- ville, liis second out West, and his DAILY ENQOTSER-- SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1877. present wife, who is now with him,in Kingston, Tenn. Tlie prisoner had $175 in greenbacks in his pocket when arrested, and an Atlanta firm, which he swindled some years ago, and his counsel, are contending for the pos session of this filthy lucre. —Butts County Argus: On Tues day afternoon, Mrs. Mayo, wife of James Mayo, Jr., who resides at Pit man’s ferry, on Ocmulgeee river, took one of her little children, a boy four years old, and left her home. She left a note on her table in which she declared an intention to wander away and die rather than return to her husband’s home. Mayo was at sent when his wife left, and after his return and reading tlie note, he im mediately mounted ids horse und alarmed the whole neighborhood. The high esteem in which Mrs. Mayo is held by neighbors prompted both male and female to join in search for tlie missing woman, Tlie entire county, fields and woods were thoroughly searched, and ubout eight o’clock Mr. Ike Moore found Airs. Mayo coming from behind a large rock carrying her little son in her arms. Mr. Moore approached her and begged her to return to her house; but as sne firmly refused to do so, he carried liCr to Ids bwn‘ home, when she wus joined by her husband short! v after her arrival. Mrs. Mayo is about 1S1 years old, remarkably good look ing, und a great favorite with her friends and neighbors. Her strange conduct wus attributable to a tempo rary mental derangement from some unknown cause. ALABAMA NEWS. State money is now wortli $1.01. It is predicted that next year it will be wortli $1.05. —Three trumps were found locked in freight cam at Opelika nearlyfrozeu. They begged to be let out. —Tlie session of the State Grange at Montgomery has adjourned to meet next year at Montgomery. —Married, on December 13, at Sel ma, Mr. Lewis W. Hubburd, of Mont gomery, and Miss 8. J. Medley, of Selma. —Near Camden a negro woman locked up her two children. The house caught fire as usual and earth counts two less negroes. e notice In tlie general present ment of the grand jury of Marengo county, a merited and very compli mentary tribute to his honor, Judge Clayton. —Four bales of cotton on a wagon were burned near Munroe by a caim»- flre, and Mr. Arthur Foster, in tlie Same county, lost Ills gin house and several bales of cotton by fire. —Hon. J. II. Bankhead, who rep resents the 12th district in the State Semite, announces himself as an aspirant for the ofllce of Secretary of .State, subject only to the action of tlie Democratic State Convention. —Alonzo Jackson, a breakmun on No. 9 freight train, South & North Road, was killed ut Elmore Station yesterday evening, while attempting to collide two cars. His body was fearfully mangled, making it almost unrecognizable. —A hundred and fifty acres of land witli improvements thereon, twelve miles from Eufaula, known as the Worthington place, was sold at Ad ministrator's sale, in Eufaula last Sat urday, at $1.60. Samuel Heilbron being tlie purchaser. —Good judges estimate that tlie tide of emigration this season to Texas is not more than from Texns to Ala bama. Every day brings buck a family hunting tlie old homestead, preferring it and tlie old associations to any other part of earth. —The Eufaulu Neivs announces the marriage of G. R. Code, of Barbour, and Miss Dora Christian, of Bullock county; Mr. Seth Mabry and Miss L. E. Hill at Clayton, and Col. J. D. Muttliews, of Lexington, Ga., and Mrs. M. L. Richardson at Glennville. —In Methodist Conference, Q. 1 (resumed)—Who are admitted on trial? A.—Henry C. Holleman, from tlie Eufaula station: James K. Powell, from tlie Ozark circuit; and Isaac F. Bilbro, from tlie Newton circuit, having passed an approved examina tion before tlie committee, were ad mitted. - ----- ♦ ♦ ♦ - ■ - Wild Man of tlie Mountains. Tlie old adage, wonders never cease, is again verified. A gentleman who resides near Fair view, Watauga coun ty. writes us under date of November 28th, tliut, in company with several gentlemen, he went out prospecting, tlie day before, a portion of tlie Globe Valley. While in the heart of the Valley, some miles from any place of habitation, their attention was at tracted toward a peculiar speciman of humanity, some forty yards distant. They neared tlie object, or giant as lie seemed, until they came within twenty steps of him. Then they stopped still, to advise with each other as to whether they should go nearer. While they were consulting, one of the gentlemen guve a yell aud jumped' toward the wild man, when lie started toward the party a few steps, stopped still and began to pound himself in the breast with his ponderous fists. There he stood for two minutes, evincing no power of speech. Suddenly lie turned und bounded off with tlie speed of a deer. The party then repaired to the house ofone of the men, secured a gun, pistol, and other articles of warfare, and went in pursuit of this strange being. They searched tlie balance of the day, but nothing could be seen of the object of their pursuit. During tlie search they ascended the craggs of Blowing Rock und discovered a small cave, in which was found a bed of leaves and many bones, re sembling those of the opossum. It is supposed tills cave has afforded this wild man a home for many years. Our correspondent describes the wild man as being ubout six feet five inches tall, with broad shoulders and long apeisli arms; smooth face and funnel-shaped head. His body is cov ered with dark brown hair, near two inches long. His head and a greater portion of liis forehead is covered with long, luxuriant, dark red tresses. Our correspondent affirms that this is tlie first time this wild mail has ever been seen or heard of in tlie neighbor hood.—,SVrtfesi’iY/e (A r . C.) Landmark AN OPEN*^ LETTER TO THE PUBLIC. New Youk, October 1st, 1877. I have devoted twenty years of pa tient study to tlie Liver and its relations to the human body, in soareli of a rem edy which would restore it, when dis eased, to its normal condition. Tlie result of that labor bus been tlie pro duction of Turns LIVER I'lLIA. Their popularity has bocome so extend ed anil tlio demand so great as to induce unscrupulous parties to counterfeit tliom, thereby itonniNO me of the ri wanl, und tlie alii luted of their virtue TO CAUTION THE 1*1111.11. and protect tliom for vile impositions, I have adopted a new label, which hours inv trade-mark and notice of its entry in'the Ofllco of the Librarian of Con gress, also my signature, thus: Of Interest to Everybody! $10,000 WANTED At J. E. DEATON’S VARIETY STORE, No. lOtt, Under llaukin House, IIN EXCHANGE FOll GOODS. A t MY STORE may be found n large, va ried mid miscellaneous stock, embracing Dry Goods, Groceries, Huts, Shoes, Hoi'u- wnre, Wooden-ware, (‘rookery aim Glass Ware, Saddles and Harness. A Good lint* ol Plantation mid House Furnishing Goods and Notions. These Goods were bought for Cash, ami can be sold ut bargains. Farmers, laborers and citizens generally will tlml it to their Interest to call on me before buying else where. J. E. DEATON. DRY COODS. Do Justice to Yourself! BY EXAMINING MY Goods and Prices Before purchasing. Iffy stock is now lin ger and more complete in all Its departments <Inin it ever liashccn, and everything is priced by tlie rule “small profits and quick sales.” ocl28 cod2m A GREAT REDUCTION! To prepare for getting up a Spring Stock.) 1 will close out READY-MADE SUITS A8 POLLOWHi Kaglc A lMicnix Live Onk JEANS COATS, $3.00; “ “ “ PAM'S, 1.25; “ “ “ VKKT, 1.00; FULL SUIT for 5.00. STANDARD DOESKIN COATS, $4.00; “ “ PANTS, 2.00; “ “ VESTS, 1.50; FULL SUITS for 7.50. EXTRA DOKSK1N COATS. $5.00; “ “ PATXS, 2.50; “ “ VEST, 1.75; FULL SC IT, 0.00. These Goods are well made and trimmed, ami the lit and finish excellent. on Hand, a good lino of North Georgia, Virginia mul Texas 0AS8I MERES, which we make up at short notice in good style. Also any Goods brought in from else where made up well, and trimmed in the best manner. G-. J. PEACOCK., novlSeodtf PRINTING BOOKBINDING OF Every Description, LOWEST PRICES! THOMAS GILBERT, 43 H anilol pli St. *3*To COITNTKHFEIT THIS IS FOKGKRY.“€* Hofoie purchasing, examine the label closely. TIIE GENUINE TUTT’S PILLS exert a peculiar intluene.o on the sys tem. Their action is prompt ami their good efleets are felt in a few hours. A quarter of a century of study <>f tb<* Liver lias demonstrated that it exerts a greater influence over the system than any other organ of the 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 tlie remedy, which has proved tin greatest boon ever furnished the afflict ed,shall they be deprived of its benefits, and a vile* imitation imposed upon them? Lettlie honest peopleof America see to it that they are not defrauded. Scruti nize the label closely, see that it bears ail the marks above mentioned, and buy the medicine only from respectable dealers. It can be found everywhere. Very respectfully, J W. H. TUTT. ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS Best Famuli* Medicine Extant, WILL CURE All Female C o m plaints. WILL CURE Monthly Obstruction) WILL CURE Old or Young Females species of uniiatu- WILL CURE Girls atSwoet Sixteen WILL CURE WILL CURE tystcricB and Nerv OUKllCtiS. WILL CURE Palpitation of tlu Girls at Womanhood Will Cure By Regulating. Will Cure BLACK CASHMERE, 50c. to “ SILKS $1 to $2.50; ACTO CLOTH 30c. 1.25; iTTTST E/ECEIVED: My second stock CLOAKS, $3.50 to $2°; Black iind Colored SILK GALLOON and FRINGE; “ “ WOOL “ « « Can offer bargains in TABLE LINEN and TOWELS; Children's Colored I10SIEHY in great variety. Mean Etvi.islxi.osis ! J. ALBERT KIRVEN, 90 Broad St. nov4 eoditrwtf After ten year test, it has proven to be the only reli able female regula tor known, and is now in extensive uso by physicians thro u ghoiit the sountry monthly struetions and ex- esses; for Leucor- Im»a or Whites, Fulling of t h e Womb, Ulceration of tlie Woinb,(Jhlo- >sis, or dree n Sickness, Nervous Debility and Pros tration* it acts like harm. As an Tron and Vegetable Tonic it is unsur- rNilf _ . passed, toning the WILL CURt M tomaeh, aiding di- More New Goods! Gents’ Medicated Red Flannel Undersuits $3.00; Gents’ Medicated Red Flannel Undersuits $4.00. FIFTH SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ CLOAKS Just Received, All New and Elegant Styles, made of the cheapest and best Beaver and Mutcllossc Cloth. FOURTH SHIPMENT OF DRESS GOODS To Arrive Monday or Tuesday. The Goods that we shall offer at 25 cents per yard is the best in tlie market for the money. gestion, exciting the liver, acting poll tlie bowels and building up and giving peiina- nent strength to the whole system. Large Hollies only $1.00. llruggitss. Sold by all F.J. SPRINGER Under Springer’*. Opera House, CORNIilt OliLKTIIORPB ami CRAWFORD STS. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries and Provisions! WISES, LIQUORS, TOIIAUUO, Cl(JARS, And General Stock of Plantation and Family Supplies. CARRIAGE WORKS! Herring & England, (Knstof and Opposite Dlsbrow’s Livery Stables) OGLE T H () It P E S T It E E T (impotent workmen to do Car riage Work In all its various brunehoi the best stylo,an tlie lo Teeth Extracted With out Pain. DR. ,J. M. MASON, D. D. S, OFFICE: OVKU ENtJElKEU-SI N OFFICIO, CoIuiiiIuik, (in QUKES DISEASED GUMS and other disease’s of tin* Mouth; Abscessed Teeth; inserts Artificial T< fills Teeth with Gold, or cheaper matei k at reasonable prices, 10-4 We are still offering WHITE BLANKETS! From 82.50 to $12.00 per pair—good value. An Elegant Line of MISSES’ BOSE in Solid Colors, from 371-2 to 75 ets. per pair; and the best KID GLOVES in the market for the money. Blanchard & Hill. New Advertisements. NXVllKIl’H CURATIVE PADS, A sure euro for Torohl Liver(ihd all diseases rising therefrom, Lung, Kidney Spine, Bladder, Womb, and all Female Diseases, GULLS AND EE V Ell, (’ostIveness, bysptusla. Headache. Our Liver, Lung and Ague Pad, >/»/ * A WEEK In your c H)t) an«l outfit free. (>., Portland, Maine. AGENTS WANTED! FOR PARTI Cl* LAKH ADDRESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., Send lot - Bed need 1’rlcc List ol MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. NEW and SPLENDID STYLES; PRICKS rkdcc•/•:/> $10to$50 each, this month 1V11V I V—“ I \ . 1.1 ureal' &. II1U1IV.11. per day, at home. Samples worth 85 irec. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. JACKSON'S BEST SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO! was awarded the highest prize at Centen nial Exposition for Its line chewing quali ties, the excellence and lasting character of Its sweetening and flavoring. If you want holiest tobacco ever math* ask your grocer hr this, and see that each plug bears our blue strip trade mark with words "Jack- * 1 Rest” on it. Sold wholesale by all Job- Send for sample to A. JACKSON & CO., .Mb nil factum's, IVIcndiurg, Ya. WORK FOR ALL In their own localities, canvassing for the Fireside Visitor (enlarged), Weekly and Monthly. Largest I'aiier in the World, with Mammoth Chromos Free. Dig Commissions Agents. Terms aud outfit Free. Address 0. VICK Fit Y, Augusta, .Maine. J O ,l .day at homo. Agents wanted. Uub- fC 111 and terms free. TRUE Jk CO., Au gusta, Maine. 4 A Cxtra Fine Mixed Curds, with name, 10 cents, post-paid. L. JONES A CO.,Nns- RAILROAD8. OF WESTERN RAILROAD ALA DAM A. □MtiMLiWL W. CObUMIU’H, GA, December 0, Wri. Trains la*avc Columbus Daily, AS FOLLOWS : SOUTH GUN MAIL. 3;45 I', M. Arrives at Montgomery.. 7:52 pm Mobile 3:00 a m New Orleans.. 8:2Ua m “ACCOMMODATION.” HjOO I*. M., Arrives at Montgomery... 5:50 a m Selma OHO a m Atlanta 7:15 a m ATLANTA AND NORTHERN MAIL. 7:00 A. M Arrives at Atlanta 2:20 pm Washington ... 0:35 p,m Baltimore 8:30 e m New York 0:15 a m ALSO IIV THIS TRAIN Arrive nt. Montgomery 3:60 F M TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS From Montgomery and Southwest..! 1:05 A M From Montgomery and Southwest.. 7:40 hm From Atlanta ond Northwest 7:10 i* m *4pThls Train, arriving at Columbus ut 7:10 p m, leaves Atlanta nt 11:30 a m. E. P. ALEXANDER,President* CIIAH. PHILLIPS, Agent. _ JeelS tr MOBILE AND GIUAKD R. R. COLUMBUS, GA., December 1*2, 1877. Double Daily Passenger Train, M AKING close connections at Union Springs with Montgomery and Eufaulu *i«ins to and from Montgomery and Eu faula and points beyond. only line running Sleeping Cars on night trains between ('oliinibus aud Montgomery | Arrive at Troy. Arrive at Kufaiilu Arrive at Montgomery . Arrive ut Mobile Arrlvout. New Orleans., Arrive at Nashville Arrive ill. Louisville Arrive nt Cincinnati Arrive at St. Louis Arrive at Philadelphia . Arrlv J^Nljipj|NT|ALtt g ^» 8G5o’only sIt.').’ Dan* PI)It MONTH made i lauetai’ , Magic P< . qulredi. Catalogues of Agents’ Goods fre HCCKFIF, XOVFbTl CO„ Cincinnati, O. hums retail price F. Dealt), Washington N.J. Stationery Package, Lawyers. ALONZO A. DOZIER, Alloriie) anil 4'oiiiiN«‘llor-at-Ijav« Ofllco Over 120 Broad Street. Practices in State and Federal Courts both Georgia and Alabama. mhlK/77 ly fell 11,77 If CIIAIILEN COLEMAN, Alloruey-nt-Law. i‘C. E. Hoehstrasser’s Store. I1ENNETT II. CHAWI'OttD, AUoria’y anil 4'oiiuwelloi-nl-l.aa. office over Frazer’s Hardware Store. Jail,77 ly KKK.SK CRAWFORD. .1. M. M’NKIKK. CKAWI'ORD A McNEILL, Attorney* and 4'onn*ell»r«-nl-I<aw, 128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Jal0/70 ly U. K. THOMAS, Attorney und 4?onn*ellor-i»t-I.aw. OFFICES Over llochMtruHser's Store, Columbus, Gn. JyU,70 ly NOW READY for the FALL CAMPAIGN! M Y NEW BUILDING HAS JUST BEEN COMPLETED, and I am now occupying the entire building, with one of the largest stocks South, and am prepared to oiler every icement of any Jobbing House. Buyers should not fall to see my st4>ck and prices. X WILL NOT J3E UNDEnSOLD. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.—5,000 pieees of PHI NTH, 6,000 pieces of CHECKS, 500 pieces BLEACH DOMESTICS, 200 pieces TICKING, 25 bales OSNABUKGS, 25 bales 4-4 SHEETINGS, 25 bulos 7-8 SHEETINGS. WOOLEN DEPARTMENT.—500 pieces of J EANS, 300 pieces of CAS8I- MEUES, 500 pieces of LIN1 N<IS, 3(H) pieces of FEANNELS. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.- All the latest in Foreign ami Domestic manufacture. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.—11!IS11 LINENS, TABLE LINENS, LAAVNS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, COLLARS, CUFFS, &<*. NOTION DEPARTMENT.—Largest mul most complete ever offered, with ev erything petuiuing to the line. ROOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. —600 cases from Commonest lo Best Hand made. IIAT DEPARTMENT.—3,000 dozen Fl it and WOOL HATH, direct from Factory. Wholesale House, 152 Broad Street, f Retail « «-< « “ [OoiumtoUB,aa. octl dAwtlm 154 “ LEWIS. MARK. II. MI.ANDFOI). | LOI'IH F. (JAKKAKI), RL.tNDI'ORD A UAKKAHU, Atlornr.N* and t'oiiiiNrllurM-at-l^a Office, No. (17 Broad Street, over WllUcli & Ii7 Bron«I Street, ovei ls Jewelry Store. theStateand Fcde KI •am rtK. at Now Yc Troy 12:50 a m Arrive at Union Springs 2:10 a m Union Springs 3:10 a m Arrive ut ColumbuH 7:10 a m Arrive nt Opelika 0:10 a m Arrive at Atlanta 2:20 i* m ■— Arrive nt. Savannaii 7:15 a m Passengers for Fufaula leaving Columbus at.2:20 i* m dally, arrive in F.nfnaln at 10:10 »* m dally) Leaving al 10:00 i* m dally, arrive In Kufiinlu at 0:00 a m. W. L. CLARK, Superintendent. D. E. WILLIAMS, my9 tf General Ticket Agent. Plano Tuning, &c. CENTRAL & SOUTHWESTERN RAILROADS. ^/Tfip^KEl rryf iw r . \f.w: !kW SAVANNAH, GA., November 11, 1877. O N AND AFTFlt SUNDAY, November II, Passenger Trains on the central and Southwestern Railroads, and Brunches, will follows* TRAIN NO. 1-GOfNG NORTH AND WEST Leaves Savannah 0:20 a m Leaves Augusta 0:15 a m Arrives ut Augusta 4:15 i* M Arrives at Macon (1:45 1* M Leaves Maeon for Atlanta 0:10 l* m Arrives at Atlanta 5:02 A M Leaves Maeon for Eufaula (Accom modation 0:00 l* M Arrives al Eufaula 0:55 A M Leaves Maeon for Columbus (Ac commodation 8:00 i» M Arrives at Columbus 4:38 a m Milking close connect ions at Atlanta with Western and Atlantic Railroad lor all points North and West. Eufaulu Accommodation leaves Mucon dally except Saturday. Columbus Accommodation train runs dally except Sunday. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta 10:40 i» M. Arrives ut Maeon 5:15 A M Leaves Eufaula (Accommodation)... 0:00 i* M Arrives at Maeon 0:45 a >t Lea\ es Cnliiuihus( Accommodation) 8:15 I* M Arrives nt Maeon 5:15 a m Leaves Maeon 7:00 a m Arrives at Milledgevillc i»:11 A »i Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 a m Arrives at Augusta 4:461* M Arrives at Savannah 4:00 i* M lives Augusta 0:15 A m Making connections at Augusta for tlio K. W. ltl.AU. Uqmlrer and Tuner of Pianos, Organs and Aeeordeons. Sign Paint ing also done. Orders may be left, at .1. W. reuse A Nor- nnn’N Book Store. 80p5 t '75 Tin anfi Coppersmiths. Worker In Tli WM. FEE, i. Sheet Iroi abroad pi Doctors. , Co|*|»ci\ 4$. me. r. K. ENTEN. office. Ovku Kknt’h Duua Stork. Watchmakers. €’. II. LEUI IN VVnlrliiniiker, mil Street, Col uni id clocks repair warranted. iih, Ga. Ilu the best REAL ESTATE ACENTS. JOHN BLAOKMAR, Georgia II Building, next to Telegraph Real Estate, Brokerage and Insurance Agency. LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT. Refer, by |u*rmlsslon, lo banks of ibis city. c. Mammoth Stock OF FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS! AT BOTTOM PRICES, roiiiprisiii!; Larges! Line of DOMESTICS, CLOAKS, BOOTS and SHOES, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, Gents’ and Boys’ HATS, Ladies’ and Misses’ HATS and Yankee Notions In the City, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I WILL begin on MONDAY, NOVKMBKR nth, <i> offer extraordinary inducements to tlie trading public. (Jive me a call and lie convinced that desired. All 23d.F cros. :f\ ipott, ATTORNEY AT LAW, <’ oIiiihIiun, <i». Onice west side Itroiid St., Opixisile .1. K)lc k Co. Bankruptcy eases attended to on vunlrr- utthmnx. Theearly repeal of the Net being probable, parties contemplating Bankrupt- cv would do well to tile petitions at once. 4MCAkl UUM1MCS8 promptly attended t« I sell at “hard j»an prices.” TVJI. nov4 (l&wtf JOSEPH. 80 Broad S *t. /A MAN OF A THOUSAND. I CJmSTADORO’S \ OONSUMPTIVK CURED.-mi -n » A wm Dourly mpeeled frem Conauniptiou, all renit I - die* havloc fhlled, and Dr. H. Jamca waa exp r io*. be Meideotally uiadc a prei*ratloa of Iadli hanip which eurad tli only child, and now(lvea thli |*elp« freo o* receipt of two at am pa to pay expanse. Remp also curM algbt awaata, oauaea at tba aud will break a fresh oold la twenty four boui Ad'lreaa, CRADDOCK A CO., HAIR DYE del4 d3t<fcw2t • ' ^^88 fUee Ht., FUUu., UMUilug IhU papar. •st, is iniLmtaneous itt itH «<*lioi WEST! ALADDIN & SONS’ SECURITY OIL, The Best Household Oil ill U«e. WuiTtmlt*)! 150 (let's. Eire-Test. Water White in Color. Fully Deodorized. Will Not Explode! HIGHEST AWARD AT Til K CENTUNNIA L EXPOSITION FOU FXrFI.EFNt F OF M \NFFAfTFlIK And High Fire-Test! F.ndoiHcd by Hcuil tills Ci I low a r n Fire k, Baltimore Wei the nut ing purpose Insiiniucc < 'niupuiiicH! rllllcdtp—One of Mirny : I xsl liAM K Cli. OK BAI.TI- , Dee. 2hl. I<71 Oil** >»l«l in this city lb Having uliii pie Id IIKh •d III rlty 111 mi nil” * hnu hold (Signed; ANDREW RF.ICHE, 1 MANUKA(TUIIKI) 15Y (’. WEST A SONS, Baltimore. Try It, und You will Use no Othor oc2Q dOm W. P. T10NEB, Oculist, Over MASON S DRUG STORE, Randolph Street, Columbus, Ga. Ja21 ly Florida. Kufiuila Aeeommodalion Leaves l<'ufaula dully except Sunday. Columbus Accommodation Train runs dally except .Sunday. TRAIN NO.2—GOING NORTH AND WEST .Savannah 7:30 i» m Arrives nt Augusta 0:00 a m Leiives Augusta 8:05 p M Arrives at Mllledgevllle 0:44 A fit Arrives at ICatoiiton 11:30 a m Arrives at Maeon 8:0U A M Leaves Maeon for Atlanta 8:40 A m Arrives at Atlanta 2:10 i* m Leaves Macon for Albany and Eu- fiiuhi 8:20 A m Arrives ut. Kufuulu 3:4(5 1* M Arrives at Albany 1:50 1* m Macon for Columbus 11:15 a m Arrives at Columbus ^... 4:00 i» m Trains on tills schedule for Maeon,Atlanta, Columbus, Eufaula and Albany dally, mak ing close connect Ions at Atlanta with West- dr Atlantic and Atlanta A- Richmond Ali-Llne. At Eufaula, with A: On full In Railroad; at Columbus, with West- rn Railroad of Alabama, and Mobile and Girard Railroad. Blakely Extension leaves Albany Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri days. COMING HOUTII AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta 1:10 v m sat Maeon from Atlanta (1:55 i* m leaves Albany 10:30 A M 8:30 a M Eufati !V. Eu fail la Arrives at Maeon fr Albany Leaves Columbus... Arrives at Maeon fi Leaves Maeon Arrives at Augusta August 1:47 p M ..11:211 Arrlv 4 at J Making Atlantle ai In Florida. iinah. hilly, Oen’l Hup’tCi for Mlllfdgevllli Vain No 2 forSavai n Maeon, which pt M train dav, for these points. William Rogers, nil Railroad, Savannal W. (RAOUL, Mujp’t Southwestern Railroad, Maeoi The Last Chance 11ST 1877. HAVANA ROYAL LOTTERY. GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING Will Tnko Plan Only 18,000 Ticket! Total Amount of ller. »lat, IH77. , ami 12,340 Prizes. * 0000,000. Prizes, $l,3o0,000. ;b tallied We only guarantee those ticket through us as being genuine. Send orders and call for elans to ISOllINlO A IIHOTII EH, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Oldest Agents in the South. oc23eod*2m TAX EXECUTIONS A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage! ■ffVVMnMn A Guide to Wcdfouk and WOMAN MARRIAGE « „A PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER! On all Uuordcraol a rrlvulc Riauri; ar,.,u r from Self Abuse, Exccbbcb, or Secret DiFc.iuea. Midi die beat A CLINICAL. LEOTUR E .* Killiprliook (nut (Kiilpui containing .Vtd p«i.'c«. b> a ▲ddrcM I)U. BUTTS. Ln.v.M.d... * iu.t st un t!iu hkm. and m ..unity applied. It i, -i ri'in<l ml and a ftvorito uihui every £nigTAW^ r ^ ,,c '* { “ rrr '* I leYOteiff?; , Catarrh,Hupt\ ■ n n ccipt ot price; oral! three, .. 12 N. btli ait- St. Louia, Mo. 7'» hinds, i.iiiih A Hinea$ft ustcr III. Oat. tor3 ct. atatnp. OUR WoiikB, OUloaRu, 1U> A LL who have in A ('nr NT V TAX El (ulrrrli.wmrnt, h i t/ un, with me In ten days 13th, 1K77), after wide sop2 eodlm Coiinly—IS??. STATE AND this dm,. (!>,.;,* :s will be closed ANDREWS, Tax Collector. FOR SALE: 27 Shuivs Eagle \ 1’lu‘tiix Fac tory Stock; 30 Shares Ueorgia Heine Insu rance t'oinp;in,Y Stock. JOHN BLACK Al Alt, Broker. $1200