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DAILY INQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1874.
C£ittj l^luitcva.
COLUMBUS HA ILI MAMKM6T.
Fikawctal.—Rat* for cotton bill*—sifht on New
York dis* onnt; demand on Boiton Vi• **°» 0,1
Providence ; right on Pavaniiali \4 discount; d#.
on New Orleans %. Il;ink check* on New York
Vi premium; do. on other point* In the United
St «toe V«» Currency kens 1(Rt}$ P er P* r
month. Gold and silver nominal.
CoTtost.—Market dull. The warehoneee quote
a* follows:
Inferior — O—
Ordinary and stained 11 tf—
Good Ordinary 1 -Vi@“
Low Middling* I^tf—
Middlings 1*Xtf ,: »^
Good Middlings t W%tf—
Rales :»77 hale*.
Receipts «71 bales—197 by M. k 0. R. * „ MS
by wagons; 4V by N. A 8. R. R.; Iftby W. R. II.;
000 by rirer ; 01 by 8. W. R. R Shipment* CM
bales—4^6 by 8. W. R. R.; 105 for borne
sumption ; 114 by W. R. R.
DAILT ITATIURRT.
Stock on hand August 31st, 1874.... 1,836
Reraised to-day..................... 471
“ presiously 36,534—37,805
38,741
Stock on hand 10 521
Sami Dat Last Yiar.—August 31st, 1878,1,177
receirrd same day f.83; total receipta 20,250; shipload
same day 80S; total shipments 18,255; stock 12,172;
sales 268. Middlings MVio.
U. S. Posts.—Receipts for 5 days 121,452; experts
to Great Britain 81,550; to Continent 35,829; steok
837,5*0.
WHOLESALE MARKET.
Bole Mxats—Should
long clear sid«s
lie.
Baooixo—Domestic 1*(r$16c.
I sow Ties—Baird's Hr; alligator 9Ue.
HvriAa—Reflned A 12j^r; extra C 12c; C 11 Vic.
Corrxx—Common 22c; choice 2flo.
Pl.oos—Per bid—Western choice atiporfloe $6 50;
fkml'y $7 50; fancy $9; City Mills R $4 50; A $7;
A ASH.
SfatiP—Florida f>0Q65c.
Salt—Si SO for Liverpool.
Index to New Advertisement*.
A Proclamation—lly Old Krlsklogle, nt 1.
O. Strapper's.
Por County Treasurer—Tim Markham.
Application Tot Exemption of Personalty—
Oray Harris.
Proclamation Concerning Bar-rooms—Mayor
Cleghom.
Administrator's Sale—.1. F. Pou.
A Car l to tha Colored CltUens o( Columbus—
F. O. Wilkins.
Mules and Horses at Auction—Bills It
Harrison.
Christmas floods—J. W. Posse It Norman.
Application lor Leave to Soil Keel Estate—
Klohard T. Young.
Better Than Lire Insurance—Grand Gift
Conoert of Norfolk.
Fresh Eggs, Butter, Ac.—(1. W. Brown.
Roll Roy Print* received to-day at the
Virginia Store. decH eod
Becoming Quieter.
The excitement in reference to the
approaching municipal election ia being
toned down. The pnrtiflann are not ho
noisy an they have been, and lean whiskey
ia being employed—tiring the heart not
having proved auch a very nuccesaful ex
periment. It wan fired too much. The
quiet plan ia muoh more beooming, though
monotonoua. All the candidatea and their
frienda are laboring bard.
Other Eetimetee.
The average estimate of the ootton fac
tore of the crop for the preaent aeason ia
21,725,550. Hovoral private Now York cir-
culara maintain that the returua of the
Agricultural Bureau are correct, and they
make the crop much leasthan four million
lialea—in fact, very nearly the same aa
the Memphia eatimate.
U. If. Brown
liaa Borden’a, Eagle and Anglo Hwiua
Milk Condensed, Freak Egga, Gilt Edge
Goaben Butter, and Buckwheat Flour,
It
Cotton.
Receipts yeaterdny, fi7l; total aince
Friday night, 2,855, against 2,010 same
time last week and 2,503 corresponding
daye last year; total receipts 37,205—
7,055 in exoess of last year.
Every Lady
In waut of an Alpaca Dread, should aee
thoao at the Virginia Htore. 20 pieces
Alpacas and Oaahmorea just received and
unprecedentedly low. Also Kid Glovea,
Goraeta, Beaded Fishuea, Ties, Mufflers,
Ac. All-Linen llandkorohiefa at 15o.—
worth 25. Choice Ribbona cheaper than
ever. doo8 eod
Highwaymen Abroad.
Before daylight yesterday at Mr. Pit-
man, a butcher, waa coming into Mar
shall, Ala., with a load of beef, a high
wayman stepped from a thicket, seized
his horse,doubtless for the purpose of rob
bery. Mr. P. ordered him to turn looso,
which the ruffian refused to do. Mr. P.
thon fired two shots at the intruder which
caused him to decamp without further
parley.
There ia ovideutly a baud of cutthroats
and robbers prowling about the outskirts
of Girard, who ahonld be ferreted out and
brought to pnniahment.
Dress Goods and Furs selling at oost at
the Virginia Store. decs eod
Still They Oo !
A large stock of Dress Goods and
Caasimeres at cost.
dec8 fit J. Kyle A Co.
The Eemale Orphan Aeylnm.
The one now in Columbus baa seven in
mates. The institution has cared for
tweuty-niue children ainco its re-opening
in 18GD. The asylum was established on
April 7tb, 1845. The houao waa burned
on December 15lk, 1852, and rebuilt in
1854. In 1857 Mr. Lyman Powers left
the asylum $10,000. The year previous
funds were so low that there retuxined
ouly eighty-five cents in the treasury.
The highest number of inuiatoa waa 28 in
1802. It was started with five, the lowest
number recorded. There are other inter
esting facts connected with this benefac
tion, which we may give to-morrow.
Blankets, Flanuels ami Merino Under
wear oheap, at tho Virgil)ia Store.
dec8 eod
Kentucky Jeans, a new supply, at
nov8 d&w Peacock A Swift’s.
Freeh Oyetere at tho Ruby Beetanrmnt.
This ia the very beat establishment of
the kind in the country, and everything
is retailed at wholesale prices. The fine
stock of Liquors ia being retailed at 15
cante. Coll and be satisfied.
oet!4 tf J W. Rian.
Extra Policemen.
The Mayor hes appointed fourteen ex
tra policemen to aervo until after the mu
nicipal alection. Their names are as fol
lows : John Dodd, F. M. Gamael, Ben
Rice, — McNaugbton, Maleolm Tell, Robt.
Barker, Gua Wright, Drew Lawrence,
Calvin Browo, Jack, Bresenkaoa, Thomas
Greer, Maleolm McNeil, Frank Mellrath
and Louis Jepoon.
Mayor Cleghom eeeetnbled the new ap
pointees in tho Council Chamber yester
day morning, and told them plainly and
simply their duty. This is to prevent any
violations of the city ordinances, to ab
stain from expressions of political opin
ion in the coming municipal contest. He
enjoined on Captains to preserve etrict
discipline, abstain themselves from polit
ical expressions, and thus set a good ex
ample to the men.
His advice ia endorsed by the vast ma
jority of tax payers. Citixons are of the
opinion that policemen are paid to pre
serve the peace, not to enhance the
claims of this or that man for mayoralty
or any other office. If the Mayor will
promptly discharge every man, be he
eaptain or private, who airs his personal
preferences for city officers, or violates
any of the rules provided for the govern
ment of the police force, ho will win the
thanks of every good citiien. Every ef
fort should be made to prevent the police
force from being demoralized. The rules
provide that officers should walk thair
posts and abstain from conversation ex
cept to give information relative to their
duties, and this applies as well to captains
as privates. No exception is made.
Bettor Than Life lneuranee.
By the expenditure of a small amount
before the 29th of December, in assisting
the Masonic Relief Association of Nor
folk, Va., to complete their Temple, you
may obtain a fortune without boing re
quired to wait for a term of years, or
compel your family to wait for your
death, as would be the ease in life insur
ance. The Grand Gift Concert, at which
six thousand prizes will be distributed,
will be conducted by some of the best
oitizens of Norfolk, and there will bo a
prize in every ten tickets. The drawing
will positively take place on the 29th of
December. Send for tiokets to Henry V.
Mooro, Secretary, Norfolk, Va., or an
authorized Agent of the Association.
declOdAwlt *
Beautiful Prints, just in, at
Peacock A Swifts.
nov8 dJfcwtf _
The Finest
Imported and Key West Cigars at Buh-
ler’s, No. 84 Broad Street. oetll-tf
Blanchard sells the best dollar Kid
Gloves in the market; also, keeps a large
assortment of Harris’ Victoria, and Pres-
by’s Seamless Kids, Gents’ Kids for eve
ning wear, at $1.25 per pair. [uo22 tf
Joseph A Bro. are daily in receipt of
New Goods purchased for cash, every
variety and style, of whioh for cash they
will sell at the lowest figure, either
wholesale or retail. Call aud see the
goods on hand, which are made in the
State of Georgia, and buy home goods,
theroby saving money and adding to the
interests of your own section.
no?8 tf '
City and Railroad Bonde in Oeoryia and
Alabama.
In New York last Friday Columbus 7s
bands were quoted at 15 bid, 70 asked;
Atlanta 7a, bid 72, asked 75 ; do 8a, bid
77, asked 82; Augusta 7s, bid 83, asked
85; Maeon 7a asked 75 ; Montgomery 8*,
asked fi5 ; Mobile 5s, bid 30, asked 40 ;
do 8s, bid 33, asked 40; Savannah 7s, bid
82, asked 85 ; Central Georgia Railroad,
1st mortgage, 7s, bid 05, asked 100; do
consolidated, bid 85, asked 87 ; do stock,
bid 50, asked 02.; Georgia Rkifroad 7s,
bid 85, askod 00; do stock, bid 70, asked
80; Montgomery and West Point Rail
road, 1st 8s, bid U5, asked 75; do inoome,
asked 00; Montgomery and Eufaula, 1st
8s, bid 15, asked 25; Western Railroad
of Alabama 8a, bid 05, asked 75.
Attention.
Iu consequeuce of a change we are
about to make in our busiuesa, we will
sell our entire stock of Clothing and Fur-
uishiug Goods at cost.
Strauss A Goldsmith.
Moved.
T. S. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad
street, iu the Watch and Jewelry busi
ness, and is also Agent for the well known
Remington Hewing Machine.
Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry repaired
with neatness and dispatoh.
I invite the visits of the public gen
erally. _ ootSO wlt&dtf
For Sale,
A most Desirable Residence in Lin-
wood, known as the Fogle place, half a
mile northeast railroad depot.
Apply to Dr. Tionrr,
nov24 tf At Office.
ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING
Made te Order at Stoeh 1 Vires
Perfeet Pit and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Our Mr. Thomas haa just returned
from New York with a choice liue of
New Samples, and we are now taking
orders for Dross and Business Suits, hav
ing in Ado satisfactory arrangements for
tho manufacture of our Custom Clothing
with speoial care and at short uotioe, by
thoso well kaowu manufacturers of fine
clothing, Messrs. W. A. liowell A Co., of
Newark, N. J.
Give us your orders early, and we will
do our best to please yon, beiug determ
ined that our frieuds and customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices
for httviug their clothing made to order.
scpl 7 tf Thomas A Prescott.
An excellent assortment Bleached Cot
ton Flanuels at
Peacock A Swift's.
nov8 dAwtf
New Prints every week; Groogrsin
Ribbons, all widths, 25 cents per yard;
Drees Goods at reduced prices; head
quarter* for Black Silks, Black Alpacas,
10-4 Sheetings, Pillow Casa Cottons,
Towels, Napkins and Table Liuen, at
Blanchard's,
novtti tf 128 Broad St.
Tha latest novelties in Neckwear at the
Baltimore Clothing House. tf
MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT.
twexty-fifth day.
Motion docket was resumed at 9 a. m.
A. Gammel and W. L. Stap'er vs. J. T.
and R. R. Thweatt-—motion to attack for
violation of injunction. Ordered defend
ants to pay $9C5 in sixty days or stsnd
committed.
Bagley A Sewell va. R. J. Moses—dar
ing peudenoy of this esse Court sdjourned
to 0 s. to. to-day.
In court yesterday were Hon. A. J. Bag-
ley. Congressman elect from New York,
and Wm. Butts and It. B. Hinton, Esqs.,
of Marion connty. The latter two mode
some motions which,perhaps,we may give
to morrow, not having the papers at this
writing.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
-—The Wylly left yesterday morning for
Bainhridge.
—No Mayor's Court yesterday.
—Heavy white froat yesterday morning.
—The City Light Guards give another
hop in their armory oo Wednesday even
ing preceding Christinas.
—Robinson's grand circus is to exhibit
here on Christmas day.
—Severs* hundred wagons loaded with
ootton were on the streets yesterday.
—For the fiscal year just ended 226 per
sons died in Columbus—105 whites and
121 colored.
—This eounty keeps up five bridges
over Boll creek.
—Three years ago Muscogee county
owed $G7,000. Now nothing is due.
Mr. ICditor:—It was at the request of
some friends, and that also of Sexton
Lynah, I was induced to bring this matter
before Council, and not, as ho charges,
that I have stirred this matter to do him
personal injury.
With this explanation, whioh I trust
will be satisfactory to Mr. Lynah and the
public, I drop the matter.
Respectfully,
Jno. Mehaffey.
KNOW ALL MEN
That at the popular and long established
Restaurant and Saloon of
Chae. Heyman A Co.
the best of Meals, Wines, Liquors and
Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro
boico publico. octl tf
Won f i Try 4t Again.
There is not one of three members of
the Finance Committoe of Council who
would consent to run again for aldermau.
They havo tackled that money question
and worked on it successfully—so well as
to gain the commendation of citizens—
but so much time and bother were re
quired, that they are willing and glad to
become private citizens, and leave alder-
manic honors and work to those who have
aspirations for the positions. They have
had enough of it. The tackling of the
bonds, floating debt, and current expenses
of the city government is enough to make
a man aiek.
Looking This' Way.
A business letter received from a promi
nent gentleman iu Baiubridge states the
people in that section nro turning away
from SavanuAh and looking to Columbus
to establish trade relations. His remarks
are verified by the large arrivals of pro
ducts and orders for goods received by
every boat. >
Dress Goods at a great sacrifice, at
Pragock A Swirr’s.
nov8 dAwtf
CLOTHING.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT
'7•>. Dali and im thair
Business Suits
Elegant Dress Clothing!
All at Prloas Lowtr than Ever.
Columbus, Oa., Sapt. IS, 18T4. tf
Largest Stock, Best Goods,
Lowest Prices 1
AT THE
BALTIMORE
E!
88 Broad Street.
Business Suits,
Walking Suits,
Dress Saits,
Over Costs, Talmas, Ac.
A oomplete assortmant of
Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing.
A flna line of
White and Fancy Shirts,
Under Shirts, Neckties,
Scarfs, Hats, Caps,
All goods warranted to be as represented,
he u» a trial.
HOFFLIN, RICH A CO.,
88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
ootS tf DoodfcW
L.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Sale.
OOM house end I
„ood well or wate .
ver, oonvenlent house for a small family.
Situated on Troup street, between Crawford
.ad Tbomftf. Apply to j, HARRY*,
novas deodtf 114 Brood itrtot.
For Rent.
T HE residence second door south of Bt. Jm
Paul Church, nt present occupied by
Mr. Peyton. Possession riven first (Xt.JJa
For terms, Ac., apply to
autrill ondtf J. S. JONES.
For Rent.
■uratice Building, among which Is tii
office now occupied by Southern Lite Insurance
Company. Apply to
CHARLES COLEMAN,
augso tf 114 Broad St.
Administrators’ Sale.
r1 EORGIA - MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—
Agreeably to an order from the Honora
ble, the Court of Ordinary or said eounty, will
be sold on Thursday, the 17th December, oa the
f iremlre.4, the personal property belonging to
he estate or John I). Doctor, deceased, to-wlt:
Horses, Mules, Cattle. Hog*, Com, Fodder,
Farming Implements, Wf^ons^ Bogies, Ac.,
H W. UOZIER,'
Administrators estate John B. Dotler.
deed dlot
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order from the Honor
able the Court ol Ordinary of Muscogee
county, will be s dd on the first Tuesday In
January next, within the legal hours of sale,
In front of the auction house of Ellis A Harri
son, Jn the city of Columbus, that very desira
ble property known as the Camak place, in
the village of Wynnton, the same comprising
a large two-story house, nearly new, with base
ment, containing In all twolve rooms, with out-
housos attached, and about ten acres of land.
Also a large and desirable lot of household
furnltnre. Bold as the property of Thomas
Camak, deceased.
Terms made known on day of sa’e.
.TAMES CAMAK,/
P. AENCHBACHER,
Tailor and Cutter.
to with neatness and dispatch,
N. 11.—No work delivered until paid for.
OS- Call at my rooms over Pease A Nor-
nan’s Book Store, Broad street.
sep23 3m
Assignees’ Sale.
/”\N tie first Tuesday In January nc_. .
V " we will sell at public outcry, In front of
Ellis A Harrison’s auction house, ln.Oolumbus-
Ga , commencing at 10 o’oloek a. m., the follow,
Ing real estate and personal property, being a
parrot the property of John King, Bankrupt,
bo i. An undivided half interest In the
premises known as the Lowell warehouse, sit
uated In.the city of Columbus, and upon city
lots N s. 34, 83 and part of 32.
No. 2. The premises known as the south half
or olty lot number 329, fronting on Front street
and between Crawlord and Bt. Clair streets,
being the late residence of Zack King.
’No. 8. Tne premises known as the residence
of J. W. Barden, on the corner of Broad and
Fulton streets, being city lots numbers 117 and
l&S, each containing half an aore, more or less.
No. 4. 6 Shares stock Mobile A Girard Rail
road Company.
3 Shares stock Colntnbns Ice Manufacturing
mi any.
20 Shares stock Columbus Industrial Asso
ciation.
23 Shares stock Cotton States Life Insur
ance Company.
1 Share stock North A South Railroad Co.
10 “ “ Southern and Atlantic Tele
graph Company.
2o& Shares stock Georgia Home Insurance
Company.
4 first mortgage bonds of the North A South
Railroad Company, endorsed by the State of
Georgia, of *1,000 each.
Terms for real estate one-half oash, balance
In twelve months, with interest.
W. L. SALISBURY,
JOHN PEABODY,
decl dtd Assignees of John King.
For Sale or Rent.
M Y FARM known as the Thompson jsa
placo, IU miles east of Box SpringsfW
on Musoogee Railroad, consisting of 607«* MB
acres—300 cleared, and balance well timbered
and nearest the depot. Mr. Tom Persons now
resides on t ho place. Good framed and painted
and celled house ; healthy and exoellent neigh
borhood. Price *2,50) cash. Terms made
known at my law office.
JAMES M. RUSSELL,
©eta* dAwtf Columbus, Ga.
Plantation Stock and t arm-
- ing Utensils for Rent.
T^vESIRIKG to give my undivided attention
17 to law. 1 will ront or lease what is
known as the Chappell farm, at Warrior
Stand, Ala., with a portion of the mules and
all the farming utensils. »About 800 aores of
open land, gin house and Schofield press.
Labor oan ko had on reasonable terms, and
oorn bought at this time tor 76o por bushel in
the neighborhood, and on the place. The Jarm
Is Widely known as a mod excellent one.
JAS.M. RUSSELL,
Law Office, Columbus, Ga.
oct27 dAwtf
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
Responsible 2 Liberal 2 Reliable]
INSURE AT HOME 1
WITH THK
or Columbus, Georgia.
A Home Institution seeking the Patronage of
People.
We offer INDEUNITY against LOSS by FIRE.
We have paid our friends for losses since April,ite]
8922,725.40.
J. RHODES BROWNE,
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Atlanta.
N. N. CURTIS, Walla A Curti*.
J. R. CLAPP, Clapp’* Faotory.
L. T. DOWNING, Att’y at Law
JNO. MolLHENNT, ex-Miyor ‘
JNO. A. MoNEILL, Grocer.
JAMES RANKIN, Capitalist.
CHARLES WISE.
J. RHODES BROWNE, SAM’L S. MURDOCH, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM I
President. Secretary. Tresanrer.
nova tf
ABLE, LIBERAL and SUCCESSFH|
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANT
CJOMPAN-r,
Gold Assets, .... $610,000.00.
Losses Due and Unpaid, - None.
Chicago Losses Promptly Paid In Full, - - $529,364.12
Boston “ “ “ . . 180,903.82
Seekers of Insurance ahonld see that the Company
they patronise is Solvent, Careful and Prompt.
Lou*. Fairly Adjanted and Promptly Paid by
G. GUN BY JORDAN, Agent,
00118 I 00128 b)OOIiUMBTJa, OA.
GROCERIES.
The true road to pronperity ia to buy
only what you are able to pay the cash
for. Appreciating the fact, I have de
termined to sell from this date for the
cash. By adhering strictly to tnio rulo, I
will be able to sell cheaper than when
good* are to be 1 ‘charged.” Parlies in
debted to me will confer a great favor by
calling and settling promptly.
T. E. Blanchard,
uov22 tf * 123 Broad St.
For Mayor.
We respectfully announce the name of
Jno. McIlhknny as a candidate for Mayor
of the oity of Columbus, at the election
on Haturday, the 12th of December next,
novll te Many Citizbns.
Santa Clans A Co.
H* is beginning to show hie pretty
wares and dainty gifts in the show win
dows of the fancy shops, where a most
tempting display is made. The young
ones eye thorn lovingly and covetously,
but we fear the goods are more plentiful
than the nickels. The little ones, who>e
folks have the pennioa and will spend
them, arc to have a jolly time Christmas.
They can havo rollicking sport firing
crackers, sucking caudy and blowing
horus, and then go to the circus and see
the elepkaut eat “gunger broad.” Tk*
ragged barefooted chaps can loaf around
the canvass, peep under and hear the or
gan play. They seem to like it.
Bed and White All-Wool Flannels at
Peacock A Swift’s.
uov8 dAwtf
At the New York Store.
A large lot of best Kid Gloves, cele
brated patent brand, at $1.00 and $1.50
a pair, in black, white and colors, just
received.
oct‘J8 8. Landaukb.
I respectfully announce myself a candi
date for the Mayoralty.
uo28 to John McIlhenny.
Clothing.
A fine and well selected stock of Cloth
ing which must be sold by January 1st,
will be dispoeed of at a great sacrifice.
Sthausr A Goldsmith.
Just Received,
A fresh stock of Black Alpaca (the
fourth shipment this season). To Arrive
Monday, a large stock of Beaded Trim
mings and Ladies' Merino Uuderwoar, at
the New York Store.
nov22 tf S. Landaukb.
If Aleoholio Stimulants are taken into
the blood the heart works faster, and this
unnatural speed wears out tho vital
machinery. All intoxicating nostrums
advertised aa “tonic*,” “renovators," Ac.,
produce this disastrous effect, and should
be rejected. Dr. Walker’s Vegetable
Yinbotr Bitters—an Invigorant without
the curse of alcohol—is everywhere sup
planting these poison*. novl'i 4w
Jellies In all varieties,
Dundee Marmalade,
Horse Radish (grated),
Liebig's txtrxot of Beef,
Queen Olives,
Brandy Peaohes and Charrtae,
Wheat Grits, Uat Meal,
Rye Flour, Pickles,
Chow-Chow, Lances,
All kinds of Canned Goods,
Buckwheat, Mince Meat,
Florida Syrup and Orangas at wholeeala.
Imported and Domestic Liquors,
Wluot of France, Spain and America,
jcst rkcbivbd bt
H. F. ABELL k CO.
All goods delivered,
novl* tf
TEAS.
Fins Imp.rial T«a, $1.25 p.r pound.
Extra Ckoioa “ I.S0
Fine Y. H. “ 1.00
D. F. Willcox’s Insurance Agency |
71 BROAD STREET.
T HE undersigned has removed to tha office formerly occupied bv the jaun KIM
, BANK, and w.th increased facilities for business, 7 and with^thanUs for IIbVr7l SIS
age In thj* past, he offers anew his services to his friends and the public generally. ^
* n if? l A%! , i?_D?jnjwrte8, on all classes of Jnsurablo pro
D. F. WILL COX.
Fineet Gunpowder Tea,
Fine Hyaon Tea,
“ Oolong 11
Choioeat Oolong Tea,
1.75
1.00
.00
1.50
ROB’T S. CRANE,
rr«bl <ll2mi Trustee
BOOT8 AND SHOES.
The Old Shoe Store
Ledlea’ Glove t Pebble Button Boote.
Ladle*’ Fine Kid Button Boot*.
Miaaea’ Fine Kid Button Boote,
lea’ and Mlaaea’ Kid Opart Boot
All “an pretty aa new ahoM."
Bargains in Boots!
i's Hand-Sewed Boots for $■> per pai
50 cases Men's Thick Boots, very cheap,
Ladies’ Kid and Felt House Slippers.
The Virginia Stitch-Downs.
And a lull stock of desirable work in qui
tity and variety, and at prices worth the i
tentlon of any buyer.
WELLS & CURTIS,
No. 73 Nroad 8t. v
^novLMI^^^^^^^Jfilgi^fth^EII^Boot^
▲Uiono, G-*>
Assets on lal af Nay, *74, 1581,721.1
P OLICIES WRITTEN OK ALL KINI
of Insurable Property against Los* I
Fire. Dividend No. 14, 46 per oent on pren
urns, now ready for delivery and payment,
tt. B. MURDOCH. Insurant* Agent,
oo4 im No. 81 Brood 2tree
DRUCCISTS.
Blue Drug Store.
a A MEANS BRANNON, AT n
SHtf jl\.s his old stand, is increasing NBI
his stock of DRUGS dolly, and \nXW
OA now prepared to furnish Columbus
and vicinity with anything in his line at
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
He proposes to pay special attention to the
JOBBING TRADE, and offers great Induce
ments to Country Mcsohants. He keeps only
PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS.
Call and hoc him nt 135 Broad Street.
From this date cash is required for all goods.
oc4 tf
Just Received:
-DEAUTIFUL lot New Print.; jr.nl will.
IJ Bleached Domestio 10c.
All-Wool Red and White Flannols 26o.
American Alpacas, new shades, 26o.
Japanese Silks, full patterns, $10.
All other Dress Goods very cheap.
To Arrive Tu**d*y Next:
Full line of now styles Silk Scarfs and other
Novelties
Tho whole stock as cheap at the cheapest.
F. C. JOHNSON A CO.
novlS eod Aw
Spectacles and Eye Glasses.
T WOULD Invite thoso In noed of SPECTA-
J. CLES, EYE GLASSES, READING
GLASSES, Ac,, Ac., to call and examine the
eQtlro new stock just received from one of the
oelebratcd and scientific maker*. They are
without doubt superior to any ever brought to
tbl* market, though the prices asked are no
higher.
I. H. HBAMIIALL,
Watchmaker and Jkwzlrr,
nov22 tf) 09 Broad 8t., Columbus, Ga.
LAWYER8.
HINES DOZIEK,
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, GA.,
TXT ILL practice in the Chattahuochoe Circuit
vf or any where else. All kind of collection*
rusuKD. “Pay me or rnn away.” novll tf
W. A. Far lev,
A.ttornoy-at"Zjaw
CUSS ETA, Cn ATTAHoocnn Co., Ga.
49*Sij»olal attention given to collection*
FERN M. WOOD,
Attorney at La%v,
Opelika, Alabama,
TXT11.1*PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES
VV ol Lee, Chambers, Tallapoosa and Rus
sell, the Supreme Court of Alabama, and in
the United States ldstriot Coart nt Mont
gomery. sepl6 dAwtja’ii
. Dr. T. W. HKNTZ,
Soutlat,
^^Il>I.^liare .room .C tb. a.or.
weeks, where ho will be glad to
any of his friends who may need hls'uZlXI^T
services. octflti
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
- Doctors.
I DR. JAS. T. WAKNOCK,
f Surgeon aud Physician.
Offlca at Slaughter’s Drug Store, Railroad street.
feb14
s Hotels.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
ONLY
THE WISE ONES SAVE IT !
trouble to become Indeoendent.
Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
ir the security of Depositors—$12 In assets for every dol-
r of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per cent
impounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demind.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Cliewaola Lime Oo.
H0LSTEAD &' CO., General Agents,
Columbus, Georgia.
THIS LIME Is prononneed by Eminent Geologists to be mode from the Finest Roek In tbs
Southern States. It cannot be equaled in quality or prlct.
CEMENT AND PLA8TERER8’ HAIR
always on hand at lowest prloes. Orders filled promptly.
llOIeSTEAD * CO., General Agent*,
ocL9 tf Columbus, IH
HOLSTEAD & CO.,
ABBICDLTD8AL DEPOT,
ADAXN HOUSE.
Opelika, be sure t<
>, opposite Posueugei
Is Warranted Perfect!
LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN
SHIP And very low price t
Farming Implements and. Maclii nes •'
seeds of ai.l kinds:
CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZER*!
RUST-PKOOF OATS, OEOBOIA RYE, WHEAT, BARLEY, OLOVEBF NU
GRASS SEEDS I!
HOLSTEAD * *’*" ...
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