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Tl'ESDAV ..DECEMBER 30, IMS.
CITY AFFAIRS.
rvsnnAL notick.
Tbo friomltt and acquaintance* of
Sophia Tntol.Br are inviLd to nltond lior
funeral thin afternoon at 2? o'clock from
her late raatdei.ee on OglelliorjM "Ireet,
and at 3 o'el.."k flour tbo Fir.t Colored
Baptist Church.
Hoe adaerCeement of tiok.de for eale m
tbe Eoniaftlle lottery, liy John I). Black-
ia«r.
II. p. Aboil A Co. bnva on band seed
potatoes, Florida ayrup and orange., Ac.,
to. See change of .dv.rti.oln.nt.
1; J{ Gunhy offer* lor uule n denribl*
plantation uenr the city in Huamll. Hee
ad lor particulars.
Sew Year's Oip !
May *»h $250,000! Who can tell ? Huy
a ticket in the Louisville Grand Gift Con
cert Jno. D BlaciKAB, Agent,
It Office at Willcoi A Hawke'.
lound,
A pair of Boot*, loft at my apple stand,
at Johnson a corner, which the owner nan
have l»y paying f*»r this notice.
It T. Smith
Death.
A child of .Mr. O. D. Smith died in Au
burn on Sunday and wan brought here
and hurried from th« Baptist church last
afternoon.
The Heather.
There were heavy free/es on .Saturday
ami Snutlay morning. The atmosphere
was milder yesterday and laat night.
Thu
It&in)
Tho
noon y
rels, a
Woolf-
which
ten
'J ho
day.
Julia left for Apalachicola and
ridge about tioon yeaterday.
i Jackson arrived during the fore-
with 102 halos cotton and 140 bar-
uni alter unloading proceeded to
.dk s*to lighten off tho Handy Moore,
had grouuded with 29A hales cot-
The two reached here about night.
Jackson will leave at 11 o'clock to-
Huggy Smash Ip.
While Dr. Carnger was on a visit to a
patmnl to Girard, on Sunday, his horse
took fright and runaway, making a com
plete wreck of tho vehicle to which he
woe attached, and badly injuring himself.
A little hoy who was seated in tho buggy
at tho time was thrown out during tho
iuii. hut whs not hurt.
Arretted far NtaMtng.
1'olicoiueu Feagen and O'Hrien lost
night arrested and locked up a colored
woman named Sue Johnson, charged with
stubbing her mother some time during
the afternoon. Wound not supposed to
be dangerous. Whiskey tho cause.
Mayor's Court,
IDuiy H .»urd. -olored. 'hargod *.,uh
disorderly conduct, and resisting nn offi
cer on Saturday, was iiued $10 and ousts,
rday i
nng.
Policemen O'Bruin, charged with nng-
lect of doty, in failing to heed the signal
of his partner Feagan, in tho above case,
was acquitted, tho proof not being doom
ed sufficieut to convict. Tho Mayor,
however, took occasion to admonish him
to increased vigilance in futuro.
At a regular mui
tho following officer
eUHiiing sit month* :
Samuel Haul, N. G.
G T. Williams, V. G.
W. H. Baldwin, K S.
W. 1) Junes, P. S.
1). It. Hue, Treasurer.
Wui Meyer, Warden.
Thad I’. Siurgi*. ( onduotor
J L. Trammell, 1. O.
ug held last night
rare elected for tho
F. Me
I'lertu.n 0/ Offlcet s.
Mothers Hope Council, Friends of
Trmpersnoe, held its last meoting for the
quarter last night They elected the tol
lowing officers for tho cunning quarter
President 1. J. Appleyard was re
nlncted to this office.
Associate W. L. Robin sou.
He'ording Secretary Geo. 1. Lloyd
Financial Secretary- J. P. Floyd
lroasn
Chapla
Con dm
Lloyd.
J. It
Ota* J Uo>J.
Aaa t •* Jesse N. Biuualt
luside Sentinel John Clegg.
Outside “ John G. Hsnnett.
It 1* expected, a* next Monday night
la tie first meeting of the quarter, that
all members come prepared to pny thei
initiation fees.
At St. Luke, Kev. T. T. Christian
preached at the m..ruing hour, and He
W F. Kobiuaoti at night. The latter
named geuilemau preached lit* farewel
sermon at hia own church broad Street
Methods in the morning. Hat Mr
Ware preached *t tlo» evening hour. Otbei
city churches were tilled tty pastors
Weather very cold and congregation!
woro not very large.
Kev. Mr. Hicks filled the pulpit at tho
titrard baptist, and Kev. Mr. ligner
preached at Urowuville Methodist m th
morning.
bee a I Splinters.
Hivei is getting*qmie low again.
'1'hieviug, m a *tu*ll way, has been
quite active dunug tho paat few days.
Our (acUiiie- are all driving away
full time again.
The city Fathers held a very abort
aiou laat night.
City tax pavers must abtdi out by tbo
20th of January.
Hrowneville and Girard are all acrene.
Weat Freeman, of Macon, was iu town
yeaterday,
Wood-haulers complain that they are
making no money this winter.
H*-v. Messrs. Christian and Hobinaon
will leave tor their new fields this week.
Several Kr* Years parties are spok
en of.
Ihe i ity 1 temurer want* people to
lake out their Ucenues without delay.
If AHII.TO*.
I in port nn I ftnllroiol Keeling •** «**•
Jannary.
The progress of tho North nnd South
Hail rood, from its find inceptiou until the
l anic, was more rapid and continuous
than its moat sanguine friends had hoped
to sea. Now, however, when the disrup.
tion of all financial matters ronders all ne
gotiations (especially for railroads) im
possible. the people must come forward
nud help if they desire railroad facilities.
The people of Harris hnve shown a due
appreciation of this fact, by going man
fully to work to raise the insignificant
sum necessary to extend the road to Ham
ilton. We cannot doubt the success of
the movemout, for failure in view of all
tho facts would simply be disgraceful.
Hut f.,r delay, on the part of the stock
holders, iu raising cash to pay froigbt on
, enough for the next 20 miles would
have been whipped before the panic and
the road would now he progressing, lie-
n then of further delay The amount
r asked is small. Later it may be
more, and Hamilton will have it to pay,
for, of course the road most go there, and
by the help of tbe people, a fact which it
seems they at laat understand.
ten who do not want to pay money,
never at a loss for au ex use, hut the
most usod against further help is that
road may go into the hands of the
Htute. Here is the law on that point,
act approve<l February 17th, 187.1, pro
vides in—
“Set. 1. That in caso of default by any
railroad company in payment of the bonds
ondoraed by the State, or the interest due
thereon, it shull not bo obligatory upon
tho Governor to seize and take possession
of such railr >ad ini me liate'y upon default
thereof, but ho may, in his discretion,
grant such further time to such defaulting
railroad company, within which to pay
their matured bonds or intorast due thero
, uot exceeding two years, as, in his
judgment may subserve the internet of all
concerned."
d one who knows Gov. Smith esn
siipposo for a moment that he would nac-
ritice the investments of Columbus. Home,
La< I range and the indi? iduals subscribers,
and put a burden upon tho State iu those
ful times, when it is so certain that
with ‘wo years time tbo same vim which
has carried the road to its present position
can see it through all its troubles. Kve-
uan in Harris Couuty should attend
tho meeting at Hamilton on the first
Tuesday in next mouth, and aid by his
presen00 at loant the extension of the
road.
Council Proceedings.
Council met last night pursuant to ad
journment—C. A. Kodd, Mayor pro fern.,
tho chair. Absent—Mayor Cioghorn,
id Aid. Hrnnuon nnd Chalmers.
The following ordinance iu relation to
liquor liconsos und vehicles was read, and
111 motion of Aid. Hlaucliurd, tho rulea
vero suspended and tho ordinuuco read a
econd time and adopted :
He it Ordained by the Mayor and Coun-
il of the City of Columbus, That tho
etui' liquor b-csoea and license*: „u diuys
nud expieKS wago'..« and omnibuses lie as
follows for the year 1874 :
First class retail liquor license. ...$200 00
Second “ “ “ “ .... 100 00
Quo horse dray
Ijcttinq Down.
The bottom has dropped oat of Christ
mas, and trail© was yesterday fiat. Hun
dreds of freedmou were again in the city,
but there was no trade in them. We have
never known them (o have so little money.
COLUMBUS MARKETS.
Orricx Daily Rmqt i arm, > ,
Columbus, Oa., Dec. 29, 1073.) i
MONETARY.
Nothing doing in gold or bonds. Car- ]
Tl^ majority of white folks are n«>t much renr y stringent. Cotton bills on New
better off, though they do not fiock to York, sight, j| j»er cent, off; on Hoston, 1
30 00
40 00
with
30 (Ml
30 00
40 <M)
12 00
One horse exprosa wag<
hacking privileges
Two horse omnibus
Four “ “
Hucksters (subject to Market toll
additional)
All tho abuvo payable quarterly in ad
vance.
Any dray, express or omnibus license
issued after July lit, 1874, shall be
oliu.gad for not less limn six mouths.
Tho Committee on Police uud Gas re
ported sundry street lamps out of order.
Keferred back to tho committee with in
struct ions to have them repaired.
Accounts in favor of Win. Wadsworth
for $18 go, Wui. Beach $85 30 were or
dered paid.
Tho following, by Aid. MoGehee, was
adopted :
Heaolved, That tbo Treasurer have el
utions issued against all tux payers for
tbe year 1873, wh-mo taxes are unpaid on
the 2otli of January next.
A communication from A. K. Calhnuu,
iu referouco to city priuting. wan referred
to the Finance ('otumitU-e.
The first Monday evening iu each
month was adopted us the time for rtgu
Ur meetings, and Council adjourned to
ueit Monday utgLt at 7$ o'clock.
.41 a Dory a in.
A life srholarahip iu one of the beat
buHinoas colleges in the Watt. ie offered
far below its cost A situation yuamittnl
on the complain»u of the count*. Such a
chance for a young man to qualify hiui-
aelf for business is not offered every day.
Apply at this office. dec 14 tf.
The substantial growth of the Savings
Deparnieut of the Magic Jr Hheuix M.»nu
factoring Company ia convincing evidence
of the fact that depoaitors, watching their
own interests, b«lieve in ample, real and
tangible aaaela. doc'Ji tf
Few of our people, probably, have ta
ken the trouble to look into the matter,
tint it is true, that a deposit of #*• per
week iu tho Savings Department of the
Eagle <1 I'henix Manufacturing Company
will amount, in only 5 years, to $ 1,764.10
—In 20 years, to $ 11,637.28. [ dec21 tf
The wonderful increase in vegetation,
caused by the influence of vivifying fer-
tilt/, rs, is slight when compared to the re
markable additions fomjwuntl interest
makes to money. A deposit of $5 per
mouth in 20 yearn amount s to.f 6,200
Hut at 7 per cent., compound
interest, will amount to.... 11,M?
Showing accumulation of inter
est to be $ l!,:l!tr.28
Exceeding tho principal 1,137.2.
That Hoatrite A Clapp are aelliug their
magnificeut stock of furs at ten (>er cent,
lea* than coat.
Hosiery is limit rnriety, Ten j*er cent.
l«*hn than coat, at Hoatnte A Clapp s.
Ask an J seo tor yourself.
Joaxri! A Uao. are selling at coat the
newest and best goods. They have no
old gooda oa hand. dot 21 tf
town in rucIi large numbers. We hope
for a revival of bunincan after the holidays
are over. Christinas week is always dull,
except in holiday goods, and this time
there has been less doing in thst liuetbsn
wo over knew during a Christmas in 20
years.
CLKAJUSti OCT HALL.
Dress floods at Half Price !
I place on my “Hargain Counter” to-day
a large lino of choice Dress Goods at
half price, in order to sell them oft
quickly. Moss colored Alpacas worth 60
cents, now only 26 cts ; Alpine Cloths
worth 60, now only 33; Elegant Cash
meres worth 80 cts. to $1.00, now 60 and
CO; Fine Empress Cloths at 60 cents—
former price $1.00; Hlack Alpacas and
many other goods cheap in proportion.
I am anxious to clone oat my entiro stock
before spring, if possible, nnd will give
L'NI’hki KiiENTFi* advantages in everything.
Large stock Domestic Goods, White
Goods, Carpets, Ac.
II. T. Ci
I.Kit,
At old stAnd of Virginia Store.
dec 12 tf
Carpets and Hugs agniu marked down
See them bofore you buy. Furs, Cloaks
and Shawls below cost at ChXoi.kr's.
Handkerchiefs, l>ress Goods,
Silks, linens, Ac., of the latest importa
tions, at Hoatrite A Clapp's for ten pci
cent. Use than cost.
Marked Down Still Lower.
Call at Chiolkh'h at once and see prices.
Many goods below cost. Factory Goods
at factory prices.
Goed Things.
Go to the liuby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, uud ull things good
to eat. octlft tf
rill never
s offered
Tuohf. desiring cheap goods
have n better opportunity than
by Boatrito A Clapp.
Tho panic bns unsettled volnea and
made money scarce. Tho planter cannot
get tho price he counted on for his cotton,
and fools, therefore, that ho must econo
mize and purchaso less dry goods for
himself aud .'auiily. T. E. Blanchard, of
Columbus, appreciates this fact, nud lie is
now selling his splendid assortment of
goods at pricos so low, that persons need
ing goods, even with reduced moans, can
bo enabled to provide themselves for the
winter. Tho reader who has any doubts
about this, can call, eveu if ho does not
desire to purchase. (dec 7 tf
Hoatrite A Clapp,
Appreciating tbo necessities of the timea
nud tho scarcity of money, are selling
their varied stock of new dry goods and
blankets at t<n per cent, less than cost.
.sLAH 'ZiA HLANKS
A full assortment of Alnbuuia Justice
Court Blanks for sale at this office, at
$1.60 por quire.
Huy Drugs at panic prices from 0, J.
Moffett, 74 Broad St. dee‘21 tf
Calf Skin and Cloth Guiters, made to
order aud warranted, selling at $2.20 at
Crioler's.
The Cuban ITar.
Yhoro can he but little doubt thnt tho
difficulties with the Spanish authorities iu
Cuba will lead to war ; iu which evout
the prices of. ull manufactured commodi
ties will at once rise. T. K. lllauebard,
however, has decided, war or no war, to
continue the sale of liis fine assortment
of dry goods at cost for cash. Those
desiring to purchase, should remember
this. jdea 7 tf
That “Bargniu Counter" at Cbiolkh's
should ho seen by all who want Towels,
Napkins, Handk'ch'fs and Table Linen*.
Men's Furnishing Goods, Fine Cloths
d ('assmiorcs are selling at a sacrifice at
Crioler's.
For safety, dealers
fthotild buy ('ryatul Kcr<
J. Morrrrr.
t. s II (J
and consume
sene Oil from •
ilerS I tf
w in in,
Has taken th»* Jewelry Store of tho late
Mr I. Gutowaky, watchmaker, and solic
its the patiunago of the public.
Having a tholough knowledge of the
butune**. he offer* the a»»urauce that ho
will spar* no paiu* to merit the same ron-
tntebce an jo) *>U b) hi* prcdoMwaor.
per cent, off; exchange \c. premium.
Stock* and Bonds.—S. W. It. H.
bonds 8<J; Central It. It. 86 ; M. A G. It.
It., plaio, 72 to 74 ; Western H. It. 84 to
86. Columbus city bonds 72 to 74. At
lanta 8’h 80, 7 a 72. Macon 72. Eagle A
I’henix Factory ahares 104 ; Muacogee
Factory aharea 100 ; Georgia Home
shares 30.
COTTON.
Market closed with good demand at un
changed prices. We quote:
Ordinary 10a 11
Good Ordinary. 13^*13J
Low Middling 14
Middling 14*
Hales 120 bales. Receipts 642 bales —
16 by H. W. It. It., 120 by M. k G. it. It.,
8 by W. It. It., ‘J by N. A 8. H. It.,
364 by river, 2b by wagons. Shipments
301 bales 284 by S W. R. It., 17 for
home consumption.
Corrajfonding J)ny of Last Year.—
Receipts 218 bales. Shipments 441.
Fries lH^c.
Receipts at all United States ports to
day 46,634 ; exports to Great Britain 5,-
642; to continent 12,268; stock 743,1)7
bales.
Consolidated receipts at all Uuitod
States porta for the past three days 73,
219 ; exports to Great Britain 18,669; to
continent 23,631 bales.
•tsleintui.
Stock on hand Sept. :
Received to-day
14 previously..
1873 1
542
38,863-38,906
Shipped to-day 301
“ previously 24,809-
l*KO VISIONS.
WHOLESALE PRICKS.
o wait
;immi i* tarribl* «*x<
would nave what th«>\ w«
ciate the i.kmoat ib**rodibl
ahoweta upon her put toe*
Solve the problem now
Council of the Natl,
doubt, and hb.-raiit;
ent, are both at Gao
Hulk Meat—C. R. Sides 84c., shoulders
7|c.
Bacon—Hams, plain none.
S. C. Hams, canvassed 13)rt>14c.
Sides—clear 10 ; clear rib 9jc.
Shoulders none.
Breakfast Bacon, canvassed 16c.
DuiKi* Beef—Canvassed 20022c.
Boef Tongues, 90(k>$1.26.
Laud—Choice Leaf, in tierces 10a 11c.
44 44 iu half bbla 11c.
4 * 44 in kegn 12c.
44 in 10, 5 and 3 th caddies 16c.
Butter—Goshen, per tb 50c.
GROCERIES, ETC.
Coffee—Rio, common, 25; choice 27a30c
Lagiiyra, 27.
Java, 33(^35.
Cheese—Hal 7c. V th.
Candles—Star, box 20, half box 21,
quarter box 24c.
Candies—Common 18o, Fancy 25o.
CttAOKEiis—Butter 10c, Soda 9, l’ic Nic
12j, Cracknels 15.
Canned Goods— Oysters, por dozon, 1 th
cans, $1.7602.00; 2th cans $2.60.
Salmond, llh cans, per dozen, $1.
Lobsters, 1th cana $2.60; 2th cans $3.60
Fetiches, 2th cans, $303.60.
Fineries, 2th can*, $4 f>0.
Strawberries, Im cans, $4.°0.
Tomatoes, $2.600$2.75.
Corn.—White (car load), in depot, 92c.;
yellow, 87c.
Molasses—New Orleans, per gallon 80c ;
Golden Syrup, $1.00; Cuba, 50c; Flor
ida, 60055c.
Suoar—New Orleans yellow clarified 14,
Ketiued—A 134, B 13$, 0 11*.
Liquors—Brandy, French, por gallou;
$100$ 15 ; American, $ 1.750{2.50;
l’each, $2.250$4; Apple, $2.250$4,
Gin, Holland, $7; American $1.350$2;
Rum, Jamaica, $7; American, $1,500
$2; Whisky, common, $10$1.6O; fine,
$30$6.
Fish—Mackerel—bbla, No. 1, $26; No.
2, $14; No. 3, $100$ 12; Kits—No. 1,
$2.75; No. 2, $2; No. 3, $1.50; White
Fish, V J bbl., $7; kits $2.50
Teas—Imperial, V th, $1.50; Young Hy
son, $1.50; Black, $10$1.25 Gun
powder, $1.50.
Spices—Alspice, V tt», 26c; (’love* $1.50;
Nutmegs, $1.50; Tapper, 30c. Medium,
65x750.
Tobacco—Common, V th, 50o; Fine, 85x
$1.25.
lex—South Carolina. V th, 9*0.
uioiNO— Kentucky, t* yd, I6al7c.; Baling
Twine, V It*, 25c.
Iron Ties, 9*al0c.
il* and Faints—Lard Oil, Y gal., $1.25;
Lius'd, 1.15; Coal, 3la33c; Lubricating,
75c, Swoot, $2.50; Tatiuers' $1; White
Lead, V cwt, $1L0$14.
Salt—Liverpool, sack, $2.25; Table, hogs
per doz., $1.50.
Flour—Columbus mills—A $10.00; 9.00;
C $8.00; Western $80#14.
Gunpowder—Dupont's, per keg, $7.50,
Hazard's, $7.50; Blasting, $5, Orange
Rifle, $7.50.
Shot—V bag, Fatent, $3.00; Buck, $3.00
Nails—V keg, $5.75*6.50.
Hardware—Axea, per dozen, $140$ 16;
Spades,*13.5oal 7;Shovels, I3*al7; Cotton
Cards, $7.5O0$9; Iron—Refined 7cte.,
fastings, heavy, 6*c.; light, 7c.; Flow
Steel, lOallc.; Cast Steel, 25c.; Buggy
Springs, 20o.; Horse aud Mule Shoes,
l«8v; Shoe Nails, 20a25c.; Swedes 8c.,
Spokes $3a4 per set.
’oodk* Buckets—Painted, per dozen,
$2.75; Cedar, $12; Juniper, $6; Nest
j Tubs, #4«$6.
would soon HiDui "Dry Flint V th, 10<$12*c., Green
w agitating the 6 cent*.
Security. l>eyond Lbatmbb—Bole, V th, 33035c; Oak, 400
th* rate of inter 48; l'pj»er,$2.5O0$3.5O Y aide; French
features of the
Ued aud appt
Calf, $40$6; American Calf, $30$4,
Snuff -Maocaboy, V th, 85c; Scotch 85c.
Eagle A Fkeoix Savings D« ]>artmeut. Starch—V th, 80<12*c.
dec2l tf j Dried Fruit—Apple*, per boahel, $2 ;
Feaches, $3r«$4.
A large lot of Flints and Bleached Butter—V It* 30010c.
(io.hIs just received at the Virginia Store. Eooa—V dozen, 30040c.
i’Li-Tos Gordon A <Chicxbbr—Hena 40c; half grown, 25c.
’ | Beeswax—V lh, 20025c; Tallow 8010.
Tho Virginia Store, Teyton, Gordon A —————»
Co. have been appointe*! pole agents for JUST PUBLISHED!
K. Butterick A Co.'* Paper Patterns, and Till: AMERICAN
will about tho first of Jnunarv. 1874, re- _ _ —— .
large lot. which wdi be add at School Music Reader!
HOTKL A Hit I YA 1.3.
Rankin House, December t», 1879.
M. E. Fiigm, Philadelphia.
J. McCartney, Opelika, Ala.
A. Lawbou, Macon, Go.
U. D. Smith, Aub iru, Ala.
E. N. Bell, Baltimore.
A. Culberson, Georgia.
E. E. 1> twson, Baltimore.
A. A. Bre-ee, 41
B. Ssltrethwaif. Niw York.
G. T. L. Robison, Georgia.
Thos. J. Mebaffey. W. R. R.
M. C. Blanchard. Atlanta.
E. B. Thomas, Lee county Ark.
J. J. Coin, S»»-wart county, Ga.
L. L. Croft, West Point, Ga.
W. S Welch, Macon.
E. D. McOlennen, Macon.
E. B. Cherry, T. li. Cherry, New V<»tk.
W. H. Clanton, Montgomery, Ala.
Theodore Welch, Louisville, Ky.
R. M. Mulford, city.
Robt. Bonnar, New York.
Elder Flowr r Lotion cures Chapped
Ihinds and smooths aud softens the Skin.
For sale at Moffett's Drug Store.
dec21 tf
ATTENTION!
New Cl ick*, Watches Diamonds, Rings
ami Chains. All my friends and patrous
are invited t«> call and see new goods.
1 will sell Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silver and Flo! 1 Warn, at as reasonable
prices as cau be purchased anywhere iu
this city or any other.
Thankful for past p&tronvge, I ask for
a continuance, at W Broad street,opposite
Beach's, Edmunds' and Kyle's, next door
DRY GOODS.
to Ennis,
fob 19 tf
T. S. SPEAR.
Agent.
RAILROADS.
Change of Schedule.
•h..;. Ki.it W. L. CLARK, Su)> t.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
53J HOURS TO NEW YORK
New York and New Orleans Mail Lino,
Palace Sleeping Car: Run Through from
Opelika tc Lynchburg.
WESTERN RAILROAD OK A (.ARAM A,
CofVi.cs. tin., Novi*tuber 16th, 1873.
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY
for Atlanta, • • • 10:40 A. m.
For Montifiut-ry, • - 5:'«i r. m.
! Offer Until Further Notice,
FOR TECS CASH,
Entire Stock of Dry Goods
A T COST!
me To those who owe me, I request immediate pay
ment. I will allow liberal prices for Cotton in settle
ment of accounts.
•r '<> liooin him. nr. nr.i.ivntru hithoit tiik mu.,f.v.
T. E. BLANCHARD,
123 Broad St.. Columbus. Ga.
ColutuhuA, (Ia , Not. vth, 1*7.
M PER CENI LESS THAN COST!
As we always sell as low as the low
est, we offer for twenty days our entire
stock of New and Fresh Goods at Cost,
and an additional extra discount allowed
of 10 per cent, on all bills of $20 and
over. We mean to sell.
BOATRITE & CLAPP.
A 830,000 STOCK
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nKTKRMUtD TO RtllR RO'KT, I HAVK rO.TrlX’PKO TO SKI.I. RT KNTIRK STOfK 01-
DRESS GOODS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR,
Cents’ and Youths’ Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Piece Coods, and everything In stock,
.A.T KTZETW YORK COST!
W* Now la your time to get bnriritiiia. ('nil nud see for yourself.
BEST CALICOES at II cents.
L. HARRIS,
Not. tub, 1R78. {aspU dfim] NO. 114 BROAD MTREKT
(Tii
Altai
New Tor* 4:23 p. m.,
11 *d« Ip bn, nud Rwltioior*.
Klee|»liiic t ars It mi TltroiiKl* from
4>|»elikH to l.y ur la burg.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT OOLUMIIU8 DAILY
Atlaot*
» MontRo.
« ry n
2:30 i
Th# A:li
Ticket, for Mi
ll. A. BACON,
i Mail train runs dally,
i Ne w Orleans, Mobile
hi"' lbia trafn^alsHpli
ou» Op. lika to New (I
•rk Kxpraas train ru
r Depot,
nsral Hup’t.
(novZI If
CAUTION.
Genuine Fairbanks Scales,
E. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO.
'n : y
FAIRBANKS
m
Standard Scales
6to«-k S. alr., »'.,*! PralM. Hay 8>*le«, Dairy
toalss, Couat-r SvalM. *•., Ac.
fealrw Urpairrd rroniplly sad Rratoaabl).
For Ml- al 4, \ Trvrmn-:'- Cofl-e and Dru( Mills,
Ctinipositlou IL>I1*. all si/,*s Lsttvr I'rxssM, Ac., Ac.
m cfifunn.
U DBAWF.lt
Warranted.
ctuve a largo lot,
Now York priors.
Tho Virginia Store. Peyton, Gordon A
Co., have their Shoes and Boot* made to
ord«r. and are off ering them at factory
pro
Book 1. For Primary Schools. Price 35
cts., or $3.6o por dozen.
Emerson's Singing School.
The Virginia store. Fey tm
Co., from this day will veil only fir cash,
.nd hope their fru-nde ..II not uk to j C |„ke'< Doll.r Io.tTtor (or lteed Org.n.,
have any good* charged, at they will be Clarkes Dollar Instructor for Piano.
forced to decline doiug ho.
The Virginia store, Peyton, Gordon A
Co., have on their “bargain couutar" s
large lot of Drees Good*, which they offer
at one-baif the X. Y. cost.
JoNcrH A Bro. call eupccial attention
to the fact that they are Helling Sprague,
American. Hamilton and all the beat
brands Calicoes at NINE CF.XTb.
Coats' Cotton at SEVENTY cents.
dec?I tf
Clarke'a Dollar Instructor for Violin.
F. r tx-g.on.r. sad amatsur*. Pall «f «
initrartlfc,. a I at th#
FATHER KEMPS
Old Folks’ Concert Tunes.
Fries 40
Uk Tbm
«.o: D AT
Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & C0„
ail BUUADH'AT, X. Y..
t”' Baltimore Stieat, Bsltimore.
• Camp Street, New Orleans.
I'AlltHINUN A CHI N4J,
Masonic Hall, Philadelphia.
rAIRRAMiM, ItKOH'S A («.,
t Milk street, Boston
for aale by Lea.iir<x lUidwars Dealers
l» >: * 2V I N o x • H
PITMI Ml I PP mi TAGS
• t »•» HINDRKD Mll.l ION8
.* WHOLKRAI.lt TRADK. Will dnplir.
etall. Call, inspect and be coaeiun J.
. inti 1 - dly 1
$75,000!
UNPARALLELED SACRIFICE
OK-
Dry Goods!
AT COST FOR CASH.
I* rim Reduced from to to 40 percent, to close out the businr**. Call at oare and be routlacetl, •
JOSEPH cfc BROTHER’S.
Colun*bus, Oct. ft, 1*73. dtf an Broad Street, Columbus, Ua
AT COST!
FROM THIS DATE. I OFFER
ENTIRE STOCK OF
AT COST FOR CASH !
J. S. JONES.
REMEIMBBR !
THE NEW YORK STOKE
IM KTII.I. *ii:i,|,|.\4« AT
any Tag in Use,
th-m.
Hold by Priatera aud Station
!. i »c»isd. They are more
king Cotton Hales than
AU Mspreaa Compeniee un
deelUd
• #3 <50 pei doaen t>ooka. 8ung
• 3.n
every w Here.
8old every where. Seat, pout-paid, for retail
prieu.
diver Liucn k Co., Chu. S. Diucn k Co.
Boetoa Tl! Broadway, M. Y.
eeplS ditawew
w*
Wanted.
W.li t.re m.n an 1 women BI'fclMKMM
THAI H 11.1. PAY fr-m (4 to |a
per day, can le pursued in y.»ur ova neigh her
n>>od; it le a rws «: «u-w for Ihoee out of employ
■cent or btvir.tc -leur* t:me; girls *nl t-.y* fre
quently do oe well se in- u Panlculora free.
AJdresa J. LATUiE A CO.,
augt* tf .if K utmqOi st., Beaten Meee.
Panic Prices !
OUR JOUVIN TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES
AT 9CC. A PAIR. ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT.
Nov. 26. 1673.
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LANDAUER
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BOOK, cfc ISTB'W’S PAPEP-
Atlanta. Paper Milln,
JAMES ORMOND, P* 0 " 1 *™
W H.Ur. to Uti. .UmI m . .(Mcioien o( N.w. I’op-r n>> 15 l<
J. KYLE & CO.
1) KB PKCT FULLY auno.ince to Ikeir frlsnda, ru.ton.cr. sn.l the public gene-ally, that their 1'AI.I.
li A.M> XVI N’l l.R STOCK OF OK V 4.000S is u ..w tompletw in etery departiu.-tn
riiiiriiiting of every nrtlcle usually found In it fliet cl,-a l»ry UootU House. They were Itought dunug
the money panic in Now York lor money, and will bo sold at prices to correspond with the times, toi
cash. *m~ We still keep a large line of
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION !
ALSO, A IPLKNDID LINK OK
Ludie« : 9 Mihhob^ aria CJliiHlren’ki HIiocn,
of the Latest Style and Best Make. Also, a
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY, I Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Prices.
All wishing to nun base will do well to give us a mil. as we bought low anti »ill sell , heap for cash
Columbus, Oct. Ath, IS73. J. K > I.K A CO
Fall and Winter Dry Goods!
STOCK NOW COMPLETE!
JOHN McGOUGH & CO.
N OTIFY their friends aud customers that thslr stock of Kail and Winter Dry Ooods Is o. w
complete in all department*, embracing new und attractive siylts in
LADIES' DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, CALICOS,
Gents’ French and English CLOTHS and CASSIMERES,
WHITE GOODS ANDDOMEST1CS
Hoots, SliocN, IlatH, iV r c.
I pedal attention given to WH0LK8ALK TBADK. Will duplicate bills of any city In OeorgU aud
JOHN MrUOLUH k CO.