Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, November 17, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1874. CRDRCIA FARMING. A **■#*•*■ Wmrm dim r $2,4*1 !■ Oae Tm long. t. aj eight! thirty 1 farrot with« DUCKS 691 QAIAOWI OF BY»UP | ACHES ABX MADB TO IWWW r of the Atlanta Herald de ling information from the i Secretary of the late State Herald truly says that the tarnish a complete and nnan- ament in favor of our State r any other country on the 1ST ACHE 07 COBH. Hums of $50 for best aore of i was given to Mr. J. L. Boyn- houa county, Go. He pro- one acre of upland,97 bushels i bushels peas, 2100 pounds of [ 1000 pounds of pea-vine hay. Rts on the acre was $188 25. ore of low-land oorn was oul- James M. Cox, Greene . and produoed only 81 bush- Mr. Cox thinks that had it r a severe drouth in August L have made over 100 bush- of the ears were 14 inches ZE ACHE OF COTTOH. emcmbored that last year Mr. l won the prize for the best t by producing the incredi- _f five bales on one acre. The lorn was won this year by a ■ bales, or 916 pounds of lint Kras believed at the time that ,’b yield of five bales was acci- •uld never be repented, lert, however, that had it , terrible storm which swept $eld this year, he would have year’s work. IH YIELD or SYBUP. jm for the best aore of sugar in to Mr. John J. Parker, of He produced 694$ gallons from one acre. The gross ire $480.10, the whole ex- 10, leaving a net profit of i is an enormous yield, and nula by which it wa| acoom- fc quite simple. We present be- *us operandi: HUOAU CANE. D# MODE OE CULTIVATION, MA RE AND EXPENSES. quality pine land, new ;htly cowpened; was planted cotton. Broke it up deep, ihovel plow, the latter part of id off the rows three feet wide, with a small shovel rrows to the row; cut the e to two feet long, and drop- double ; then Btrewed abent of killed cotton seed in the cane, then covered the cane ■cooter, two furrows to the The expense of cultivation, paid for manure, etc , is estimated at $24 per acre, m per statement, as set forth in entry for premium 120 in detail, to which I refi r, making for the fonr acres, at $24, $90 00 Leaving as money valne, net, $548 50 Year exhibitor wonld state that he had throe milch cows, fourteen bead dry cat tle, two hones, and twenty-seven head stock hogs, sows, shouts and pigs, und submits that, in his judgment, the pro duct of the five acres, as above stated, is full to maiutain in an ample and generous manner the family of eight persons, be side# the whole* of the stock above enumerated, and more besides, if he had it. No estimate could be given of the gar den truck, fruits, butter, milk, eggs, chick ens, etc., consumed by the family, the same being bountiful and ample ; and only the amouut sold of same is estima ted. All of whioh is respectfully sub mitted. Georoe N. Boswell, James Davidson. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR CITY OFFICES. A Card. TO THE VOTERS OF COLVMBVS: iKtSF* announce myself a candidate for tlio Mayoralty of the city. nov!4 tf F. G. WILKINS. Tor Marshal. I announce myeclf a candidate for re- election as Marshal of the city of Co lumbus at the ensuing oloctlon on Saturday, the 12th of Decembor next. novlB te* M. W. MUKPHY. GROCERIES. W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Ranldn House, „ .,nw IN STORE AND TO A First Gloss Provision Store, to-wlt 60 hhds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. 150 Bolls Heavy Bagging. 450 Bundles Iron Ties. 200 bbls. Flour, all grades. 50 “ Whiskey. 100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual ity to suit the most fastidious. Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, Ac We hive the largest lot of FLORIDA SYRUP In Middle Qoorgla- oheap. gt Don't forget the place. « WATT * WALKER, DRY GOODS. A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, _A.t ISTo. 132 Broad Street, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS LOW AS ANY JOHIUNG HOUSE IN NKW YORK OB ELSEWHERE To convince any merchant that the abovo statement Is oorrect, we propose to duplicate any New York invoices they may bring us. N. I).—Parties desirous of buying at retail will And our Retail House (No. 1H Broad stroot) supplied with desirable and seasonable goods, which will bo sold at bottom prices. Wo havo employed oompotent and polite Salesmen, who will take pleasuro In showing goods. New Advertisement*. omblnntlnn Se«dl§> Reek, with Uhrotnos. Send stamp. BEAN AUO., Now Bod ford, Mate. 4w C onstant employ vent-At home, Male or Female, *30 a week warranted. No capital required. Particulars and raluabla samples free. Address with • cent retire stamp, o. ltoss, Williamsburg, If. Y. 4w >»NTS WANTED for the PROPER** JOURNAL. Pour magntfloent Ohio* mod tree. I he most liberal offer ever mad*. Sendacont stamp tor circular and sample. P. W.ZILvlLElt & UU., 618 Arch it., Phlla, Pa. or .At home, male or female; *85 per .week, d.iy or evening. No capital. AW A 11 We semi valuable package of _OA AUgoodi b\ mall free. Address with ten cents return stamp, 01. YOUNG, 173 Green- wloh street, N. Y. _ 4w WANTED-A'i^Kin^p ttonery Pnckagu out. Sample pack paid, for 25o. circulars free. J. B1 s. For Marshal. BOOTS AND SHOES. ROBTC. POPE. JAS. W. LONG. ring, ran fonr scooter furrows Rue, and finished middles with ri. Second plowing was with Bp, three and four furrows to then applied thirty more M itton seed on the side of the two more plowing* with a > hooings and laid it by. for tho office of Marshal, at tho ap proaching Municipal election, on Saturday, the 12th of December next. nol4 to* 0EORQE W. HAYNES. For Deputy Marshal. I announce mysolf a candidate for re- election ns Deputy Marshal of the city of Columbus, nt tho ensuing election on Satur day, the 12th of Docombor next. novl6 te* WM. L. ROBINSON. For Deputy Marshal. We are requested to announco the nemo of WM. BURRUS as a candi date for the offleo of Deputy Marshal at tho approachiug municipal election, novf to MANY VOTERS. For City Sexton. The friends of JAMES LYNAH, present Sexton, respectfully presont him as a candidate for re-eleotion. novlOte* For City Sexton. Wo are authorised to announce tho name of ABRAM ODOM as a candi- date for Sexton of tho city of Columbus, at tho election on Saturday, the 12th of December next. octll to* NSW Ifv and SHOE STORE. EXPENSES. I PBODUCT OF GBOP. i syrup at 75 cents per $ 4 20 $520 87 7 50 $448 37 John J. Parker ire statement is sworn to by |] RICE CROPS. % ore of npland soil Mr. P. 8. ■hoiuasville, made 92 bushels a net profit, $202 70. ^PORTED HIMSELF AND MADE $000. 21 ye boro, j rornp made by a boy under E. C. Nesbitt, of Jones- prize. He made by his ; $050 worth of corn, wheat, L, Which he sold, besides sup* [himself. Ii. Cox, of Greene county, ’ sixteen, made 55 bushels of corn r and a bale and a half of oot* re. ONE'HORSE FARM. i farm, Mr. J. S. Boyn- connty, made products for $2,940 33. The to- running his farm was left him as the oloan net ne-horsa farm $2,491 33. I be beat anywhere. 1 Groover, of Brooks county, farm, raised $3,517.M) His expenses were $1,- t him $2,012.50 as a clear beats any business in the SUPPORTED EIGHT PEOPLE IN AFFLUENCE. jmium of $210 offered for the made for a family of 8 white f of the smallest number of acres, X.*J. Coe, Greene county, won it. On 4 res, he supported his family well and nerooaly, giving them more to eat than [ city family would eat in two years. This ‘ eorgia, and we present his how it was done. It r would state that he has b in family, viz: Self i and three daughters; help; that he has selected l crop, cultivated by hi tu be present year, from the * bases his entry for the on ; the said four acres | in corn, one aore of whioh t eighty-one bushels, and *tes from disinterested kte that the other three acres are opmparativelly equally as good as th* acre aaimured. He therefore safe ly estinfigBiT j&e f° ur acres at seveuty-five bushel* p*r aore yield, or 300 bushels of corn, besides shucks, fodder, hay, etc., **elow. This, in connection garden, potato and turnip ' ohe aore more, makes ich the result below is baaed, fivtatatares. The four acres of corn is bottojpt’faid, and cultivated in the man- nar as set forth in the statement made by Mia Um «n try for premium 126, best I low land corn, to whioh I refer, the btt-snd exp )nso of cultivation be Jcslly the xamo, ir acres corn, 75 bushels 300 buibels, $1 per $300 00 ) lbs. shu ‘ks, 50c. cwt. 40 00 ) lbs. fodder, $1 cwt. 40 00 1 lbs. pea vine bay, GO 00 acre sweet potatoes, 37 50 , $12 each, 3G 00 !©p, $2 each, 6 00 , 150 lbs. each, 75 00 , butter, eggs, etc., 6old 50 00 gate sold, $G14 50 garden trucks, vegetables, », butter, milk, etc., con- family. nepslsd below, with his erne ‘ patches, got over ohe the Ian* 44 which based, fireasres. T1 TO THE VOTERS OF COLUMBUS. Consider tho following names as Aldermen for the next year: 1st Ward—John H. Bass, R. B. Mint noon. 2d Ward—T. K. Wynne, Willis Swift. 3d Ward T. O. Douglass. 4th Ward—Joe Pouter, B. Jackson. 6th Ward—Isaac Joseph, Henry Everett. 6th Word—Obo. Flournoy, nov!5 tf Giles Williams. FOR COUNTY OFFICES. For Tax Collector. F- OAPT. CHARLES A. KLINK an- nouces hlmeolf as a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogeo County. Election flrEt Wednesday in January. oo4 d&wte* For Tax Collector. irtS? 3 * I respectfully announce myself a can- didato for Tax Collector of Muscogeo county nt tho election on the first Wednesday in January next. oct-4 to*- JACOB G. BURRUS^ For Tax Collector. flrgjp* S. B. CLEGHORN announces blm- self a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Muscogeo county. Election first Wednesday in January next. oct2 td For Tax Collector. I respectfully announce myself a cun- didato for Tax Collector or Muscogoo county at the election on the first Wednesday In January next. oct9 tf JOHN A. HUFF. For Receiver of Tax Returns. cogoo county; election first Wednesday In Jan uary next. My past management of tho offleo will be my only reference for competency. To my many and valued “Nephews,’’ your “Undo Mike" will expeot each and every one to do his whole duty. So let us all bo up and doing. nol4 te M. W. THWEATT. For Tax Receiver. I rospectfully announce myself a can didato for Tax Keoelver of Muscogeo eounty, at tho ensuing election In January next. FARLEY B. ADAMS. novl2 dlwfcwte* To the Voters of Muscogee. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a Candidate for the offleo of Tax Re ceiver of Muscogee Connty, at tho election on the First Wednesday in January. oct8-t* T. O. REES. WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT UNTO- 104 Broad Street, NEXT DOOR TO J. KYLE * CO. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES O UR S IS ALL NEW AND FKES1I, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAOTUR * hands, and made for us. WE REPAIR ALL RIPPINGS FREE OF CHARGE, nnd guarantee satisfaction In every Instance. Parties will find it to thetr intorost to give ui a call before pnroaslng. TERMS GASH nctf ilkffly POPE A LONG. GROCERIES. Jollies In all varieties, Dundee Marmalade, Horse Radish (grated), Liebig’s Extract of Beef, Queen Olives, Brandy Poaches and Cherries, Wheat Grits, Oat Meal, Ryu Flour, Pickles, Chow-Chow, Lancos, All kinds of Canned Goods, Buckwheat, Mince Meat, Florida Syrup and Oranges at wholesale. Imported and Domostlo Liquors, Wines of Franco, Spain and Auiorlca, JUST ItECEIVKD I»Y H. F. ABELL A CO. All goods delivered. novl2 tf CLOTHING. THOMAS & PRESCOTT AT THE CASH STORE. Atmore's cclobrnted Mlnee Meat, 16%c y 1b. Fino Teas, Green and Black, *1 fl lb. Extra Choice “ “ “ $1.60&$2 $1 fi>. Irish Oat Moal (Lontol’s). Bakers’ Premium Chocolate. Extra Choice Butter, Cream Checso. Meal, Flour and Bran, at mill pricos. 93T Delivered free of dravago. Terms cash. ROB’T S. CRANE, novl ffabl «112ml Trustee. DRY COODS. REMOVAL. For Tax Collector. iKTAf-** We are authorized to announco tho name of DAVIS A. ANDREWS, Esq., as a eandidate for Tax Collector of Mascogco oounty, at tho ensuing election In January next. octlO dkwtd* For Tax Receiver. I announeo mysolf a candUlato for Reoeivor of Tax Returns for Muscogeo eounty. Election first Wednesday In January next. JORDAN L. HOWELL. sep27 dcodAwto For Clerk of Superior Court. I respectfully announce myself as a candi- date for re-election to the office of Clerk of Su perior Court of Museogee county. Election first Wednesday in January next. sep26td JESSE J. BRADFORD. For Clerk of Superior Court. respectfully announce in y so it'a can. didate for Clork of Superior Court, soliciting tho support of the public. oct3 die GEORGE Y. POND. ^B80LUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM courts, of different States, fur desertion, *c. No publicity required. No charge until divorce granted. Address, M. ROUSH, Attorney, mv30 dawly UM Rroailwav. N. Y. INIVAN COOPER'D Grocery Store continues its well-earned] larity. Country produce bought and sold, ] goods always on hand. Tho old place. sep24 ly J. KYLE & CO. IIA\ E REMOVED TO No. 106 Broad Street y Three doors below tholr old stand. The houso is much bettor lighted. Customers will i goods In any part of the house. OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN Every Department. EXCELLENT Business Suits Elegant Dress Clothing All aft Prices Lower than Ever. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 16, 1874. tf Largest Stock, Best Goods, Lowest Prices 1 AT THE BALTIMORE 88 Broad Street. 3L CAWLEY & LEWIS, ^^^olumtous^jL 1NG." How either sex may >vo and affections of si tlioy choose Instantly. This simple , togothor _ - Oracle, Dreams, Hints to^ Ladles, Night Shirt, &e. A queer book. AddrtM WILLIAM k CO., Pubs., Phlla. DRY L vV TnT D U K1? REM EMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST I The New York Store, The New York Store, The New York Store. WANT OP DRY GOODS, CALL ON S. LANDAUER, 8. LANDAUER. DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street. The New Yorlt Store, The New York Store. New York X’rieen, New York Prices for Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenese, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN MLUK BOXES. A TRIED AND 8URE REMEDY. Sulil liy llrugwl.t., «w ■UOOJM. MYOND OOniBHO*. Neills'Pstont m fSTi ALL irs oxs, OOMB OSTZI. CLOTHING. -OF- FALL 5 WINTER CLOTHING additional shipments of New Clothing of all kinds Our Goods are mado to ordor, of Good Materials, and warranted to give Batlsfaotlon, at prloes lower than ever before offered In this market. Look before you buy. ^ .♦,_#»inn* Hi A nd SMALL PRUITTS. THORNTON & ACEE, 78 Broad Street, g 4tr r B k R?w rr HAVE YOU TRIED JURUBEBA? ARB YOU Weak, Nervou*, or Debilitate* 7 Are you no Languid that any exertion equiros nioro of an rlb.rt than you feel c«p*M* f milking f Thou try JURUBEBA, the wonderfhl Tonic und luvigorutor, which ucta eo beneficially on tho Rorrntlve organs aa to impart Vigor to all the vital forcoa. It is no ulcoholic uppotlz T, which stimulates for n short tlmo, only to let the sufferer fall to a lower depth of misury, but it le n vegetable tonle noting directly on tho liver and spleen. It regulate* th* Bowel*, quiets the irves, uud gives such a healthy tone to the whole system us to soon muko the Invalid feel like a new person. II* operation fl« not violent, bnt la eliurncturizi'd bj grunt gsutlrueee; the putleut ex- uerioncos no Hinhlon dmtige, uo marked results, but gradually hie troubloe “Fold their touts, like the Arnbe, And Rilontly steal uwny." Tills is no now and untried dieoovery. b*t has Iipuii long ined with wundurful remedial re—He, und is pronounced by tho highest medical author!- tii-s “tho most powerful tonlo ami alterative MILLINERY. Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium. Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street, 'OULD respectfully c ill the attention of the Ladles to her elegant and oheap stock of . . Fall and Winter Millinery, selected by experienced buyers in the New York and Balti more markets, consisting of LADIES', MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbon., Laos* and Flower*, Farther*, Velvet*, REALANU IMITATION HAIH SWITCHES, REAL AND IMITATION JEWEL11Y. r I defy competition in prices.octl8 tf First Grand Gift Concert. MONTPELIER Female Humane Associate At Alexandria, Va. 1STovombor BO, 1874. LIST OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Cash Girt $100,000 1 Grand Cast! Gilt 60,UU0 1 Grand < >ash Gift 26,0 0 10 (lush Gilts, $l'J,000 each 100,000 16 Case Gifts, bu Ua-h Gills, 100 Cash Gills, 1,0- 0 Cash Gifts, 1,000 Cash Gilts, 20,O' 0 Cush Gifts, 22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to $1,008,000 NUMBER OF TICKETS, 106,006. 1MIIU* OV TICKETS. Whole Tickets $90 00 Halves 10 60 tlunrturs * 00 Eighths or ouch Coupons f 60 b l /j Tickets lor 100 00 Tho Montpelier Female Humane Associa tion, chartered by the Le|d*l*t u ™ of Virginia •* 9# * *— motto. aro respectfully Invited to oall and ex- J. KYLE A CO. amine our stock, Columbus, Oct. 3d. 1874. DRUCCISTS. Eagle Drug Store, Mo. 03 Broad St-. M. JD. HOOD & CO., SitccoHHorn to K. C. HOOD k BHO. aii ela-soB of uomls in our Hue. Wo challenge competition with tho best houses ic pr.cca and quality of our goods. We keep first class articles of Drrugs, Chemicals. Perfumery, Paints, Oils, VnrnDhes, Window Glass. Putty, Ac. Also, large stock of Patent Medicines, chief among which is Dr. Hood’s celebrated Eureka Liver Medicine. Kerosene OH October 7th, 1874. Blue Drug Store. "Tf s tm n A MEANS BRANNON, AT hlrf old stand, is inereaslni xW Mb Stock Of DRUGS daily, ond 1 Z3I now prepared to furnish Columbus and vicinity with anything In his lino at WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. He proposes to pay spocial attention to the JOBBING TRADE, and offers great induce ments to Country Merchants. Ho keeps only PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS. Call and seo him at 135 Broad Street. Business Suits, Walking Suits, Dress Suits Over Coats, Talmas, &o. A oomplcto assortment or Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing. A fine lino of White and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirte, Neckties, Scarfs, Hats, Caps, All goods warranted to be as represented. Give ua a trial. HOFFLIN, RICH &C0., 88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. oot2 tf Dood&W L. P. AENCHBACHER, Tailor and Cutter. t.r. ORDERS Wir.I, BE ATTENDED HIDE8. Important to Merchants. B UY your WRAPPING PAPER AND PAPKI BAGS at home, at New York rat«s, from M. M. HIRSCH, Corner Bridge and Oglethorpe streets. Important to the Public. S ILL IITDKP, FURS, BEESWAX, RAGS, otc. at highest cash prices, to H.M. HIRSCH, Corner Bridge aud Ogletorpe, and Crawford Bts. augia (Ja23 dly IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO., FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. Columbus, Creorgia. MAKUFAOTUBBR* OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILEB0, CIKCULAB SAW MILLS, FLOURING AND COTTON MILL MACHINERY, CANE Ml 1,1.8, HY1UIP KKTTLKH, HOR8K POWERS, PUMPS, PULLEYS, SHAFTING AND HANGERS. ALLUMS’. GOLDEN’S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON SCREW COTTON PRESSES, TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES Are Agents fur THE ECLIPSE DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEELS ami PULSOMETEli PUMPS. TM KV KICK I’ CONSTANTLY ON HAND HOLLOW WARE. FIRE DOGS, CO IL GRATES, GIN GEARING, STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GLOBE CHECK, SAFETY AND STOP VALVES. GAUGE COCKS, STEAM A WATER GAUGES, 6 UU0 each 76,000 000 each 60,000 6t>0 each 60,000 100 ouch 100.000 60 each 60,000 20 each 40$,0o0 I the Circuit Court Legiaiatur of Orange Unnoert to ;• county, pro- ami A general assortment «f Engineers’ uml Machinists' Muiiulles. inoxi und BRASS CASTINGS ami SPECIAL MACHINERY made to order. Hoi for Price List*. COLUMBUS IKON WORKS CO. A CARD. The Columbus Iron Work* Company will furnish Plana, Drawings and Estimates for Cotton and Woolen Mills, and will contract for furnlshtug and erecting tho com plete Machinery and appliances for same, of the best and most approved patterns, and upon the most favorable terms. [>ep20 tf COTTON WAREHOUSES. A. M. ALLKN. PKTKR PRBBB. A. 1LLGK8. I^oiituine "W^arelioiise. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants L. M. BUI HI*. U. M. WI1.I.I AMH. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. We also sell the Brown Cotton Gin. » ikslesoisu, uud will by (desssd to s«rve his old fristids. tor in or rcBldom i GovKRMon’s Omus, Kichmomd, July 8,1874. It uffor«ls mo pleasure to lay that I am well acquainted with a large majority of the officers of tho Montpelier Female Human* Associa tion, who I'osldo in the vicinity of my horn*, and 1 attest their Intelligence and their worth ' high roputntion as gentlemen, aa well as jubllu ouiiiidenoo, Influence and subsian- means lit erally represented among them. JAS. L. KEMP UK, Gov. Of Vu. Alexandria, Va., July 6,1874. • * I commend them as gents of honor Integrity, and fully entitled to the eouti- !0 of li»B I.ul.110, H. W. HUQUK8. u. S. Judge Eastern Dlst. of Vo. Va. and U. H. Senator eleoti Senator* and Members of Congress from Virginia. Remittances lor tickets inay be made by ex press, prepaid, postofficu money Older on Washington, D. CL. or by registered letter. For lull particulars, testimonials, 6u>., send for circulars. Address, Hon* JAMES BARBOUR, Prosd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, V*. Reliable Agents wanted everywhere. novia 4w Notice. Boats will leavo (Jolumbus c__ WEDNESDAYS and SATUB-" DAYS at n o’clock a. m., and no freight re- BY ELLIS & HARRISON. POSTPONED Executor’s Sale of Valuable City and Country Real Estate. A greeably to an order from tne Honorublo Court of Ordinary ol Mu*, cosoe sounty, will be sold at 11 o’clock on the First Tuesday lit December Next, In front or Ellis A Harris >n’s Auction Room, the luliowlug desirable real estate, belonging to the estate of Tho*. Kagland, deceased : U um: i-nuiiu ui i hup. i»»kiuuu, ; City lot No. 2oo, with fine brick dwelling ami * ■ ithoi ity lot No. 201, with di «. h»—»| Oi'lndiDmn mtrmmt •>< i property. Houso and lut on cast side Oglethorpe street, noxt north or George Venable, ocoupled by Mrs. Allen. • The Enquirer Office Building and Lot, on Randolph street, being part of oily lot No. 173. House and lot In W ynnton, lately occupied by Thus. Kagland, with 10 acre* land attached. Lot No. —, In Coweta reserve, south ol old Maoon r >*d, about 8% miles from the elty, eon- taiuiog 260 acres, adjoining the lands of Dl- inond, Garrard, Brown and others. Parties wishing to Invest In real estate wIR find It to their Interest to attend this sale, as the property is desirable and eligibly loeated. Terms liberal. A. E. RAGLAND, Exooutor. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 8, 1874. nov4 UU