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Fm
MB^’ton Kpor ref. 'flank
on Now York at » 4 V promi
lanta an! Uontgom«ry at |
14}!’^ P"f cent per month
on Now York
per cent. dis-
nt : demand HUN
iro soiling chocks
Pavannah, At-
. Currency loans
Gold and silver
BROWNKVILLE.
Hevoml handflotne re*i<leijc«8 have been
bnilt during the laat month or two in the
neighborhood of the railroad, on the
Hummervilte road. The centre of Browno-
—The electii
est yesterday. ; Perfect Fit si nd Satisfaction Guaranteed.
—The hotels are well filled with Nor* Our Mr. Thomas has just returned
them drummers. j from New York with a choice lino of
—A merchant who advertises appeals j New' Samples, and we are now taking
Cottos.—Market
H*h of till*
^rehouses quota
r rNssificition.
iii» on. Rr.il- :
- 0-
Oriliiiarj: .nil — 0-
Uooil Ordinary* 13 0-
low Middling 13X013%
Middling. 13' :,0—
Onml Middling —
Hul-. 2113 hul-.
R«iid|d. 2.d li.il-.—nt l.j M A li. It H ; 113
•*.< wgoo»i II by X. A .1 it. R.I 17 br w. R. R.i
u by river; 1 by «. W. It R Slilpmenl. AIR
Halos—AIG by 8. W. It. li.; o for brunt ron-
sumption ; 0 by W It. H.
tiAii.tr statement.
Flock nn hand August 31st, 1874.
Received to-day
1.036
2M
«.‘*97—7.248
4,204
Klsipped
510
6,254—0,7’
Yr. ah—Aug ur
day 281;
1,514
3Nt. 1873 1,177;
iptn .'1,885; shipped
2.893; Stock 4,163;
sama day 221, total shipineti
sales 304. Middlings 16c.
C. 8. Poets.—Receipt* for 4 days C2 41»; export,
to Orest Britain 13,367; tn Continent 2JO, stack
191.00.3.
Index to New Advertisements.
For Tax Keciever—T. 0. Jtees.
The Arbor Suloon—Geo. W. Lipp.
Cotton 15 cents per pound—C. E. John-
aon.
New Grocery Store—Pollard «fc Harris.
Chattahoochee National Bank — See
statement.
A Slander Nailed —Simon aud John
Clarke, Barbers.
Turtle Soup—Arbor Saloon.
Turtle Soup ami Lunch
At the “Arbor” to-day, from 11 a,
p. m. Everybody invited.
iff v
The Jackson left early yesterday
morning.
The Farley has gone to the lower river
alter cotton.
Old Itric/i Tenements.
Among thn oldest brick tommionts in
the city are the two stores owned by Mr.
Joo Webster below the City Mills agency,
and the corner store occupied by Jtosette
A Law lion. The Lyceum Hall also dates
hack to antiquity. So says a gentleman
hero in 1835.
Item ores to Atlanta.
Mr. George A. Peabody,Superintendent
of Agencies for I lie Universal Life Insu
rance Company of New York, will, with
his family, remove to Atlanta, and iuak6
that city the base of his operations. Mr.
P. is a clever gentleman and popular insu
rance officer, and while wo regret to lose
him, he will bo an ticquiHitiou to the live
mon of our sistor city.
villa civilization seems to be gravitating in . directly to the intelligence of the public, i orders for Brass and Business Suits, hav-
that direction.
Mr. J. Kj Pitman, whose residence near
the west end of the factory darn, nar
rowly escaped falling in during the spring
tnd summer freshets, has purchased a
half interest in the old Harvey Hall place
on the red bill directly w«st of the upper
bridge. This house, occupying a com
manding position, was built in part up
wards of thirty-five years ago. Messrs.
Hall and Preer resided there many years,
and before their day the site was occupied
by the Indians—chief among them being
Marshall, the half-breed. The place has
many historic associations and was once
possessed of great natural beauty.
A school exhibition to bo superintended
by Mr. 8. A. Walker, will take place at
the Baptist church in about two weeks.
The young people are looking forward to
it with much interest. A small admission
fee will be charged, which will be divided
between the Sunday schools. We hope
it will be well patronized.
In the commercial metropolis of
Browneville, called Marshall, are twelve
stores, one tin shop, a blacksmith and
wood shop, a barber shop, doctor shop.
Ac., Ac. All appear to bo making a liv
ing, which, these days, is doing well.
OIBARD.
Ely’s school exhibition lasted only one
night. After its close Tuesday night the
young people got up a dunce, which lasted
until 1 o’clock. Those present say they
had a mighty good time.
A great need of Girard is another
bridge over the creek, on the old sito.
The town is now split open by the creek,
and crossing is always difficult, and some
times impossible. There has been abridge
thore for forty years, and it is as much a
necessity now as ever. In case either of
the city bridges were impassable, one
across the creek would be a vital necessi
ty to Columbus. We hope the new Com
missioners will consider the matter ami
put up a good bridge to stand.
Charley Moody, west of Girard, com
plains that thieves are very troublesome
in his neighborhood.
GirArd, lately, has become very quiet
and orderly.
—A dying Englishman bequeathed fifty
years subscription to the London Times
to one of his kinsman and piid in ad
vance.
— Old John “Robinson, the circus man,
is over Gxty years of age, owns eighty
buildings in Cincinnatti, and is worth a
milli m dollars—all made in the saw-dust
ring.
—The Democratic and Conservative
parly nominate candidates for offices in
Bussell county, Ala., at Seale to-day.
Col. Taul Bradford also speaks there.
—We heard of several white men, yes
terday, who refused to pay a dollar to
vote, and wouldn't let others pay it—this,
too, when negroes were opposing the
whites.
—Four gills make a dram ; two piut.s a
whoop ; four qnarts a drunk ; four gallons
a week’s spree, is the latest way they put
— Yesterday was si ghtly cloudy and
very warm. Bain is prayed for.
—If the assertion that “greenbacks are
governlies” be true, we brazenly suggest
that we do not object iu the least to their
being given us iu any quantity as current
i ten
Pitts
Improvements.
Mr. Chanqmyne is erecting a handsome
residence on Crawford street, iu rear of
Male Academy.
Mr. Gittenger is building a large addi
tion to Layfield’s bakery.
We hope to Him more animation spring
up in this lino all over the city. We have
not many unemployed mechanics, but
there’s nothing like having plenty to do.
Off lor Jacksonville.
Mr. Frank Golden, ho well atid favor-
uhly known na the polite and obliging
clerk of the Bnukin House, leaves to-day
for Jacksonville, Fla , where ho proposes
to engage iu business in the fancy gro
cery trade. Our citizens and the public
will regret to lose him. May success and
prosperity attend him.
Another Departure.
The many friends of Maj. J. A. Shing-
leur will regret our losing him, yet happy
to learn of a pleasant business association
formed by the gallant Major with the
house of Hurt, Blount. A Co., of Atlanta,
in the cotton line. We congratulate him
on his return to business life, and wish
him the greatest success. A genial, warm
hearted gentleman, he is bound to make
hosts of friends in his new home.
Hassell (Jonnttf Items.
Mr. John Dick, und u negro hoy about
18 years of age, had a difficulty on the
plantation of the former on Monday hist,
in which Mr. Dick received a number of
blown over th« head inflicting severe
wounds.
It seems that Dick was boating the ne
gro, and tlio latter ran towards a swamp
near by, Dick pursuing and overtaking
him, when the uogro picked up a stick,
turned upon his pursuer ami struck him a
number of times.
The negroos at Hurtville, Bussell coun
ty, have organized a Democratic club with
e than forty members. They liavo
also clubs at Tray wick X Hoads, Tehee
and Hatoheohubh**.
Col. Taul Bradford, Democratic candi
date for Congress in the 3d Alabama Con
gressional District, and other gentlemen
will address the people at lichee, Bussoll
county, on to-morrow (Friday). A bar
becue will he given, and a largo turn out
expected. Tlioro has novel 1 been hut
ie Hadical vote given nt this precinct.
rt JJoets
- Neio Tr*al
The Supreme Court Tues lay morning
sustained Judge •lohusou iu his decision
granting a now trial iu the case of •
Bhodes Browne vs. the Eagle and Fhoui
Manufacturing Company. The jury i
the court below gave a verdict against the
Factory for about two-thirds of the
amount sued for. •bulge Johnson grant
ed a new trial on the ground that the
diet was ugainst law and evidence, and
the Supreme Court lias affirmed thia de
cision. The suit is for quite a large sum
for services rendered.
To be Launched To-Day.
The boat was uot launched yesterday
afternoon, as was expected. A consider
able crowd had assembled. The boat was
almost on the ways preparatory to heiug
let down in tho river, when soiuo hitch
near the stern took place. It wasdocided
easier und better to bring the St. ('lair up
to tho point, and by hawsers on her, pull
the new boat on the ways, thau by jack-
screws. So tho launch was postponed
until this morning about 5* or teu o’clock,
when it will ho readily done.
The new boat has been completed to
its present stuge in thirty-one workiug
days, and she will he finished iu less than
ten days.
Wholesale and Retail.
Joseph .1 Bkothkh have now on band
stook of Dry Goods unsurpassed, which
they offer to the publi e on the most
favorable terms. Everything needed by
the wholesale or retail purchaser, which
can be bought in any quantity os cheap
as iu any house iu Georgia. They have
many lines of specialties. They desire
all to come and examine for thcmselv
All lines of K iglo and Phenix goods con
stantly ou baud. oct7 3ui
The in-lmrholy 3ays have come,
The maddest of the year,
’ io n Northern drummers,with their
Corno thronging round us hero.’’
-I)r. Johnson is city, and Dr
county physician. Dr. J. E. Bacon at
tends to the medical wants of the Poor
House.
—The funniest thing out iR tho negro
congress ou tho posters of Haverley’s
minstrels.
—“All was jolly quiet at Ephesus be
fore St. Paul came thither.” This was
written two hundred years ago in John
Trapp’s Commentary on the Old and New
Testaments ; so jolly is not a slang
word.
—“Spellin’ hooks!" roared a Nevada
man when npp oached by an agent : “No
sir; but if you’ve got any good plug to
bacco 1 guess we kin strike a trade.”
—Four negro children were buried iu
tho colored cemetery Sunday.
—The farmer is the only man who
makes money while ho sleeps—that is if
he lias farmed aright.
—The-o is too much red tape in the
management of our river improvements
at tho office in Mobile, which has charge
of it. The engineer in immediate charge
is reported down the river pulling up
slumps, while red tape prevents him
from building a jetty at Woolfolk’s.
—Tho autumnal crop of infantile
humanity is reported to ho very large in
perspective.
—The weather vanes on the Baptist
and Episcopal church buildings point at
I the same time in opposite direc'ions. To
this extout does religious tenots affect
tho atmosphere.
—Cotton picking suffered yesterday
while the darkies wore nt the polls. Look
out for potty thieving to make up for it.
—Knowledge is power and truth is
knowledge, therefore ho who knowingly
propagates an error saps the foundation
of his country's strength.
iug made satisfactory arrangements for
the manufacture of our Custom Clothing
with special care and at short notice, by
those well known manufacturers of fine
clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of
Newark, N. J.
Give us your orders early, and we will
do our best to please you, being determ-
iued that our friends and customers shull
not pay any Broadway tailors fsucy prices
for hiving their clothing made to order.
»ep!7 tf Thomas A PnssooTT.
Dress Goods in Diagonals, Serges, Ac.,
just received at
T. E. Blanchard’s.
He who would always want a smooth
anil well-shaped Hhirt Front, must buy of
those Now Pattern Shirts at
Strauss A Goldsmith’s.
Stop ! Stop ! !
Have you seen the new and beautiful
stock of Goods at the Baltimore Clothing
House, 88 Broad street. tf
Take Notice!
By buying your Clothing at the Balti
more Clothing House you will save
money. A visit to that establishment
will convince you of the truth of this
assertion. «©ct2 tf
The Har-roum Remedy
For all ailments is Bum Bitters, sur
charged with Fusel Oil, a deadly element,
rendered more active by the pungent as
tringents with which it is combined. If
your stomach is weak and liver or bowels
disordered, strengthen and regulate them
with Vinegar Bitters, a purely Vegeta
ble Alterative and Aperient, free from
alcohol and capable of infusing new
vitality into your exhausted system.
sep'J2 4w
Nearly u*J diseases originate from Indigestion
and Torpidity of tn-i Liver, und rcliof is always
anxiously Bought alter. It the Liver is Regulated
in its action, health is almost invariably secured.
Want oi action in the Liver causes Headache,
Constipation, .Jaundice, Pain iu the Shoulders,
Cough, Chills, Dizziness, Sour Stomach. Bad Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of th
•t, Depression of spirits, or tlie Blues, and a
hundred other symptoms, for which SIMMONS'
LIVLK KKQUL Vi OR is the best remedy that has
over been discov rid It acts mildly, effectually,
and being a simple v< _•• table compound, can do no
injury in any quant
JOSEPH P. rou,
Attorney nt Law,
and Judge of County Court.
Practices in uli other Court#.
)ffice over atore of W. II. Uoburta k Co., Brood 3t.
SAMUEL IS. HATCHEK.
Attorney nt Lnw.
Oflico over Witticli k (tinsel's
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor nt Law.
INGRAM & (KAHFOnUS,
Attorneys nt Law,
Will practice iu thn State aud Federal Courts ot
Georgia.
Office over Preer, Tllges A Co.’s store, northwest
it has be
i d foi
Tty ye
good and g
all j arts of tho country will vouch for its
heiug the purest and best.
Simmvos’ LIVER liElil’LATOR, or Medicine,
Is harmless,
Is nodi- stic violent incdi.ine,
Is sure to euro if taken regularly,
Is no int -xicating beverage,
Is a faultless family medicine,
Is the cheapest medicine in the world,
Is given with safety and the buppiost results to
Mark II. Uli.'.dforp. Louis V. Gakkard.
BLAMH'OKl) A GARRARD,
Attorneys and Counsellors at I«aw.
No, G7 Broad Mie-t, over Wittich A Kiu-
sel’s Jewelry Store.
Will practice in f
the
Does
t dnlii
Do-
erfere
-range the sys
Ja8. M. Russell. Chab. J. Swift.
KC.NSEI.L A SWIFT,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Luw. Will practice
tho Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit)
Takes the place of Quit
kind,
Contains the simplest and best remedies.
for salt: nr all druggists.
fel>5 (ieodftwly
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney ami Solicitor.
U. £. Cotn'r and Register in Bankruptcy. Ollic
J| over Brooks’ Drug Storo, Columbus, Ga.
PEABODY A It KAN NON,
THE BEST ADVICE
ran be give
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD
Twenty-one Since May, etc.
A pile of (larkieH who voted yesterday
reported they had hoaotno twenty-ono
years old last May. They did thia to
escape the payment of a dollar tax which
they would have had to set lie before bal
loting had they become of age in April.
One old darkey observed,“If dom white
folks gain din lection wo ’Publicans gwino
to ’peal.” “Who’s you gwino tor peal ter V"
asked another. “MassaGovernor Smith.”
“Shah,” answered another, “Yer might as
well ’peal to Jnko Bunns.”
While tho negroes wero paying poll tax
to Tax Collector Fraser, ho found, by
questioning, many who owned property
Hubjeot to taxation which had not been
returned, he would put it all down, and
then tell the voter what his tax for 1874
would he, and that certain property would
he held for its payment when the time
comes for collecting the amount. So the
darkies found out they w ill have to pay ft
little dearer for voting than they imag
ined. They must settle legal taxes.
nnd Thomas streets.
Apply to
sopl7 tf MRS. L. F. MEYER.
For Rent.
rjMlE PLANTERS’ HOTEL, well adopted
lor a Hoarding House; has usually had a good
patronage. Apply to
sepl3 It __ __ ESTES It SON.
For Rent.
TN WELLING* ON JACKSON ST.. .
near tho Baptist Church, 7 rooms.
Empi re at Alabama Warehouse.
»ep8 tf W.H. HUGHE8._
For Rent Cheap.
^ PORTION OF THE DESIRABLE RES-
ldunce of Mrs Judge Thomas, on ROSE HILL,
I witli or without furniture, outhouses, stables
and garden. A Do, about seven acres for
ket garden.
Apply on premises or at Enquirer-Sun office.
Sopt, 5,187441
To Rent.
.A. ,>EfiIIlA,,LE STORE ON BROAD
Fire. Company F.tvdtion.
On TiuRelay night Mr. J. J. Clapp wa
I'ted 1st AsfliRtftut Foreman of llook
l Ladder Company, vieo Mr. George
'ore, removed to Texas.
Cotton Classijlcation.
iu ordor that all may understand the
now classification, adopted by the Na
tional Cotton Exchange, so as to make
grades uniform tho world over, we give
tho following comparison :
NEW YORK COMFAUtSON, OCTODKR 1, 1874.
American Class. Former X. Y. Class.
Ord*nnrv V2% I Ordinary 13
(loud Ordinary. ...14’ A I Good Ordinary 14}^
Low Middling....16 Strict (Joed Ord’y 16
Middling DV4 | Low Middling 1M*
Good .'Middling ...16 7 ^ Middling
Middling Fair Good Middling... .16 7 < H
16%
Fair.
Tho grades of Middling Fair mid Fair
were not established by tho Natioual Cot
ton Exchange, but by tho Now York Cot
ton Exchange.
SAVANNAH COMPARISON, OCTOUBK 1, 1874.
i < 7*1.
Culinary nominal I Ordinu
Good Ordinary... .13', Strict Ordinary
Low Middling 13 % m I Good Ordinary.
Mid-Ping ID., | Low Middling..
Good M‘d'K..UVr014\ Middling
ah Cl a;
Mtealiny Apples.
One of our apple hoy dealers came to
grief a day or two ago, after this fashion.
Hu vna in the habit of putting away his
stock each night in a gentlemans cellar,
near his stand. An observing thief taking
ooguizauce of the fact, took his little
chisel Monday night, prise\ the staple
from tho collar door, «ud went for the
apples to tho extent of a bushel or move.
Thief uukuown. Apple hoy not happy,
but is still pegging away at his old stand.
ailed
A Slander .V
Having heard that there was a repoi
circulated that we lmd voted the Kadici
ticket, we desire to say that this wc.i
trick of some over-zealous rival iH eutirel
false. \Ye hdte never voted any tickt
and while wo are determined to uevt
meddle with politics, we do claim to 1
the most attentive and skillful Barbers i
this city. Simon A John Ci.auk.
The relative difi’erence holds good since
—the national class being loss thau.tho
ie name of tho former class.
Do Von Know?
That, at the New York Store, Lnndt
has received a splendid selection of Span-*
ish laco scarfs, jet brimmed, jot veils, jet
buttons and New York millings? If you
don’t know this go and see for yourself at
once, and you will he surprised and de
lighted at tho magnificent stock ho has
on hand, tf
Street. Apply
WELLS A CURTIS.
Sept 2,_lS74-tf
For Rent.
F F l C K S AND SLEEPING 4
O FFICES AND SLEEPING
ROOMS in tho Georgia Home In- SSImb
- • is the* 5 * 1 -*
Bulbling, among which
litco now occupied by Southern Lite Insurance
Join pany. Apply to
Charles coleman,
nugSO tf 118 Broad SL
For Sale.
jj ^WELLING ON OGLETHORPE,
but woe n Thomas and Baldwin,six rooms, lMMa
one-fourth aero ; built in 187S. Cost 4*,5j0.
Price 43,200,
Apply to
JOHN BLAUKMAR,
Real Estate Agent.
For Rent,
SIX-ROOMED HOUSE AT 826 1
mouth. Corner of Few and Jackson «•-<
Streets. Apply to
oo4 lw PEABODY A BRANNON.
For Rent.
rpilE residence second Joor south of St.
n
J. 6. JON KB.
to persons suffering fruiu dys-
iplnint, colic, consumption, sick
nd ague, nervous debility, or of
any disorder affecting the stomach, the live * nr
kidneys, is to tone, cleanse, and regulate these ha
m-taut organs by (lie use dT I)R. 'J UTT’S VEGKT-
IlLK LIYEIl PILLS. They act very mildly, yet
loroiighly restore the functional action of the
Igustivc-organs and the inti stines and renovate*
»*• whole system. They produce neither nai
griping or weakness, und uiay bo taken at
;•• of diet or occupation.
Fold by all druggists.
DR.TUTT’S HAIR DYE
Iities tin
other dye does. Its
inootH, anti so natural that it can-
1 by the closest observer. It is
plh-d, and is in general usd
*y large
r dress,
$1 a bo
^ O^TUTTs \
SARSAPARILLA :
• lJi
. VTomb Di-<
f the Skih, St.
■<. Blotches, Tumors, Boils,
•uni, Scald Head, llingw
l Enlargement of the ih
Sterility,
opsy, Wh
"inplai
well i i
, Mci
blood.
1>K> TUTT74 SAltS.IPAHILLA
d Purifier known i
lical science. It enters into tho circulatic
agent;
the
prodne
weight,
and all
offei
the body
Keep (he
Will be well.
I that can
tiful <
nplex
gain flesh
Blood Healthy
Ollic,
alswly
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Griffin & Co., hus
removed to Chambers street. His friends
ftud patrons would do well to call on him
in his new quarters, and examine stock
beforo buying elsewhere. Prices at panic
rutos. ja!8 su&wcdif
Doctors.
Dlt. JAS. T. WAKNOCK,
Burgeon anil Physician.
fluughte.’a Drug Store, Railroad h
DR. J. W. II. WILLIAMS
his professional services. Office over
r.en Co.’s, Chambers A U. It. Streul
rvniilinery.
MISSES WHITE & TUCKKK,
Fashionable Millinei-8 and Dremmutkci
Gentlemen's Shirts cut by chart measure, u
LOTTERY. _
POSTPONEMENT !
SECOND AND LAST
Grand Gift Concert
A fin
» lot of Gents’ Scarfs at
Strause & Goldsmith’s.
KNOW ALL MEN
That at tho popular and long established
Restaurant and Saloon of
( has. Reyman »t* Co.
tho best of Meals, Wines, Liquors and
Cigars are kept constantly on hand }>ro
hono publico. octl tf
It.
The Webster White Shirt, the best cus
tom made shirt iu existence, at the Bal
timore Clothing House. tl'
The Courts.
The latest novelties in Ne
Baltimore Clothing House.
A lot of Virginia Cassimeres, from the
Cbarlottsville Wooleu Mills, received to-
day, at
ssp'Jo it Blanchard's.
Removal.
Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Dental
Office from the Georgia Home building
to his new place of business, over Wittich
X Kinsel's store. Here ho will coat in tie
the practice of Operative and Mechanical
Dentistry, and will be glad to meet his
friends. oot2 tf
A largo lot of Bleached and Brown
Domeatios, bought since the decline, just
received and for tala cheap, nt
Blanchard's,
Good Thinys.
Go to the Uuby Hestaurnut for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good
to oat. octl5 tf
llats in endless variety at the Balti
more Clothing House. tf
Silk Hats at $5.00 and $5.50, at
Strauss & Goldsmith’*
Buy one of those fine Suits. They an
cry cheap at Strause A* Goldsmith’s.
If you would rather have Clothing made
to order at short notice, Strause & Gold
smith’s is the plnco. They have a splen
did stock of Piece goods. Their tailors
arc plying tho needle vigorously,
octl tf
Masonic Relief Association
or INToi follt.
Day Positively Fixed.
THURSDAY, NINETEENTH NOV’R,
LAST CHANCE.
Tills entorprlso is conducted by tho MA
SONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NOR
FOLK, VA., under authority of the Virginia
IBSO.OOO
To too Oivoil Away!
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gilt of
One Grand Cash Gill oi
One Grand Cash Gilt of
One Grand Cash Gift of •
One Grand Cash Gift of
15 Cash Gilt- of *100 > each
Notaries Public.
U. D. HIGGINS,
Doing app
respect lull
Holds Cott
Furniture, &c.
At Panic Prices.
A. O. UAilWJELL,
Dealer iu all kimls of Fun
Lawyers,
A. J. VIUHEBN,
and Pumiftellor nt Lnw
• * opposite Alabama House.
Tailors.
h Gifts of 600 oaeh
43 Cash Gifts of 250 each
70 Cash Gilts of 160 each
!50 Cash Gilts of 100 each
>7s Cash Gilts of 50 each
•0 > Cash Gifts of 10 eacli
15.000
14.000
10 750
11.660
26.000
8000 CASH PRIZES, aggregating • fct6n,ouo
K. CAMPBELL, 1
ud Making iu the Late
pawing uoally done.
Dentists.
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney and Counsellor nt Lnw,
Ollic
o und Federal Courts iu Georgia
and Alabama.
120 Broad lColumbus, Ga. jaC
op*
and Federal Courts.
jal
Attorneys nt Lnw.
ffics over J. K.nnis A Co.’s Store, Broad St.,
.ovls] Wear Side.
K. J. NONES,
Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Lnw,
Doctors.
Dlt. J. A. CR<UTHAItT,
Office removed to the Drug Store of E. (
Hood 6b Brother.
Sleeping apartment at former residence, c
te corner ot Randolph and McIntosh street
>pp".-ito the residence of Mr. Win. Beach.
sepo
DR. C’OLZKY.I
and Office corner of St. Clair and Ogle-
Ofllco hours—7 t
Dll. H. B. LAW.
r Broad and Uandolph streets, Burrus’
building.
n Forsyth, three doors below St. Clair.
Dentists.
W. F. TIGNElt,
Dentist,
trupper’s building, Randolph St.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Next to Columbuv ltauk Ruiltf| nt
'orters at all thn trains. *
jui.H MBS, U P. PNTDF.R |* r ..
Builders and Architects.
J. G. CHALMERS,
Hon we Carpenter nud Builder
Jobbing done at short uotice.
Mans and specifications furnished for all..,
of buildings s h'v
Broad Street, u*>xt to G. \Y. lJ r «»«„-,
Livery and Sale Stables.
ItOHt.ltT THOMPSON,
Livery, Sale nnd Exchange Mm.ir,
Oglethorpe, North of Randolph St*
eot30 Coluinlmg, da.
A. GAM MEL,
Livery and Sale Stables,
Oglethorpe St., Columbus, Ua.
Ivcu to Feediiiu
Particular attention
of Stock.
Horses and Mules boarded iu
mouth or day.
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stulls No. 2 ami 18, Murkct
Fresh Meats of every kind and l
jail always on hand.
.COOK,
4 Of All liiml*,
" alls Nos.
Cun and Locksmiths.
i-iiii.ii* Ein.nu,
and Lock-.with, Crawl.»rd Mu*
WILLIAM SCIIOin.];,
id Locksmith und dealt*t in Gu
teriais. Opposite buquirci oil;
Croce rs.
DA.VL It. R1ZE,
Dealer in Fain
tw.en Ogle;!.. . \ Jacksoustreets
Aar No charge* 1 *; iir.i>ngi>.
J. H. 11 UtlLTQN,
WIioIcKiile and Retail Groce
mi & Ogletliur
■ dra
Tailors.
A full
aprlt!
G. A. KtElINE,
Merchant Tailor ami Cutter.
stock of French and English Bread
HENRY SELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning; ami Repaii
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker iuTin, Sheet Iron, Copper*
Orders from abroad promptly attended to. ?
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W. T. POOL,
Deutist,
lol It road 8t., Coluiubu
Druggists.
Cotton Factories.
icctings. Shirtings, and Sewing ami
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat and Corn
ice iu rear of Wittich A Kinsel’s, Randolph st.
u!8 U. II. CHILTON, President.
MlMCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
MumifHCtu
IIKET1NG3, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA.
G. 1‘. SWIFT, President.
•y A Treasurer. oct'il ly,
W. A. SWIFT
Watchmakers.
C. SCUOMBUllG,
Practical YY'atchmaker and Jeweler,
Successor to L. Gutow.ky,
i()5 Broad si root,
jail Columbus, Ga.
C. H. LEQUIN,
W atchmaker,
134 Broad street, Columbu
cs and Clocks repaired iu
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
MAIEK HORN.
enjoy a go.*d sm
ike, go to hii
Cigar Manufactory,
Between Georgia IIoiuo and Muscogee Home.
ju8
C5. LOPEZ,
n and Mniinluetiarer of Fine
Cigara,
Near Broad Street Depot.
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS'
(Success-^
Under Georgia IIoi
Prompt aud polite bo
SHAVING SALOON,
to 11. Ileuea,)
ie Insurance Building.
:bors in attendance.
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Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., A CO.,
House and Sigu Painters,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (just north ol p..
LAWYERS.
FERN M. WOOD,
Attorney at Tj.fi av.
Opelika, Alabama,
sc|.16 ilJinljail
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
Attorneys at Law.
loi.imuiH, UA.
ariev,
A. ttoraioy* set
OUSSETA, Uhattahoouf
Ag-Specinl atientlou given
« Xj ;
HINES DQZIE1I,
Attorney at I^av,
■yyn.L j.
HA.nil.Tlto, UA.,
In tlm ChntUhoodi
H. < ASTLEMAN. L. II. CHAPPIU
H. CASTLEMAN & CO.,
General Insurance Am
REPRESENTING THE
LIVERPOOL & LONDON I*
GLOBE
And othor Strong Fire and Life Companies I
OFFICE OVER PREER, 1LLOKS J
STORE, 119 BROAD ST.
ftug 26-tf
ED. TERRY, Barber,
Crawford 3t., under Rankin House, Columbus, Ga.
Dress-Making.
MINN M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
)rt*sd-Maklng, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap.
Itesideuce and shop in Browueville.
novlfi
Confectioners.
I. G. STltUPPER,
Candy Manufacturer
All kinds of Confeclioncry and Fruits,
Boots and Shoes.
PRICE OF ^TICKETS.
Whole Tickets, #10; Half Tickets, 66; Quar
ter Tickets, 60; Eleven Tiekets, |d00.
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
This Concert is strictly for MASONIC pur-
poses, and will be conducted with the same
liberality, honesty and fairness which charac
terized the first enterprise.
JOHN L. ROPER, President.
For tickets and circulars, giving full infor
mation, address
HENRY Y. MOORE, ftec'y.
Barber Shops.
WEKI.F.V UAHIUXUEH, llnrbcr,
orner South Railroad aud Chambeis strecti
dec23
BIGNON A TURNER, UurberK,
South Railroad street, uuuer Adams Jlou
duc23
Norfolk, Ya.
Ay Responsible Agents wanted.
*ep4 deodAwtnovl3
Hotels.
Go to T. K. Rlanchard's
To buy beat Kibbotm at 15, ?i> and S5e
pur yard. Tba best Black Silkn in the
market, and th* famous “Hsunet' brand
Alpaoi, aepB7 tf
Merchants of Columbus,
Advertise Your Business In the
HAMILTON VISITOR,
] F you \t ish to bid for the trade of Harris and
J. adjoining counties.
Advertising rates reasonable.
Specimen coplea sant on application.
Addreia J4 W. it. BOULLV,
i e«(i JUailllOB, tf*.
A DAMN HOUSE.
go to Opcdika, be sure ti
Insurance.
E. BOWEN A NON,
General Iiimiiranee Ageufs.
. Rail loud atreat, over R. U. Gteeue k Co.’s,
WELLS & CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad Street,
Havo always a full stock of
Boots and Shoes, Upper, Sole nnd IInr-
ness Leather and Findings
of all kinds.
Reliable goods! Reasonable prices !
II.—Special attention to orders by Kxp
. I).
jy4
Piano Tuning, <kc.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Tuner of Pinooes, Organs aud
Accordeons. Sign Painting also done.
Orders may be be left at J. W. Pease k Norman'.
B»v»k Store ...p&
Boot and Shoemakers
Dealer ii
Redd k Co
to orders.
. WM. MEYER,
Boot aud Shoemaker.
Leather and Fitidiugs. Next to C. A,
’s. Prompt aud strut attention *lveu
jai
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
JOHN BLACKMI
St. Clair Street, Gunby’fl Building.
, lllges 6c Co.
Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance. ,
MILLINERY.
SPRING RfllLLINEitY.
ii.y.iust ,. ...ti liu -I s»;bi.M'
W L A!(i»"NilMUEK JlH.*-*-*'
( hiding ail tlie NOV BLTI
W. W. SHARPE & CO.,
Publishers’ Agent-
No. 2f> Park Row, New York
Are autliorlmcKl «o CoMlrw* '
vorlUiu. in our l>»I' er *
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