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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1875.
I BUTE TO DK. TICK MOB.
- nniiah Newt publishes the following
wrltton by Ool. L. E. Bleckley of At
the memory of the late Dr. F.O. Tick-
through Uarknesa back again to doit,
dour who aang In France ®r Spate
was hia which Xatnre'a aell Imparta,
-e ami spirit whhk a master owna ;
d hta way t» all the human hearts
er ltsteued to his magle tones.
__ „ . / hts sigh or smile;
ed his muse to threaten or coeroe—
-y rigor In the thought or style.
By not we murmur and complain,
— -rhbe died not youi
„ __ heart and brain
lth of song—of precious song unsung ?
“ . E. &
_ wipes.
Important to Merchants?
ftUY your WRAPPING PAPER AND PAPE!
I BAGS at home, at New York ratos, from
M. M. HIRSCH.
Corner Bridge and Oglethorpe streets.
Important to the Public.
lELIi HIDES, FURS, BEESWAX, RAG8, eto
) at highest cash prices, to
H. U. HIRSCH,
Blue Drug Store.
MEANS BRANNON, AT m
_e his old stand, ta leers* tingBi
__ "took of DRUGS dally, and lalM
Um now prepared to furnish Columbus MMb
and vicinity with anything In hia ltna at
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
He proposes to pay special attention to tha
JOBBING TRADE, and offers great Induce
ments to Country Merchants. Ha keeps awly
PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS.
LANGE
ief difficulties in the way of auoh
rtaking are m follows:
nnghill fowls require a large
here they can pick up insects of
ind, in order to be healthy, and to
the greatest quantity of eggs of
they are capable. They will go,
ly, not over thirty or forty rod»
eir home; and as faw as one huu-
wla will exhaust all the available
within a radios of that diatauoe.
i of any kind is resorted to as a
te for earth worma, etc., it does
wer ko good a purpose, to say
ing of the expenae, as fowls
-at when Reeking their own food
harauter, activity tending to pro-
eir health, and as a matter of
‘'eir laying qualities,
bility to disease, when fowls are
ted in large numbers, is rnnch
!; and this is the greatest obata-
business to surmount. This has
every fowl establishment of
bars hitherto established,
y no other branch of unestab-
ness in the United Statea ocou-
ral population so much as the
“Can poultry be kept profitably
rs of five hundred to ten thou-
f a man can support hia family
ieing poultry for eggs and for
th no other business, thousands
y to go immediately into it, and
be a very pleasant business, too;
n would have to understand hia
fully.
ard to the profits that might be
from keepiug large numbers of
rovided that it were feasible to
ithout losiug over the usual per
by disease, end provided that they
made to lay as many eggs each
numbers as in small ones—the
even then comes up, “will it
(, You cannot obtain, as a general
r one hundred eggs per hen of
_ on breeds; that is, you oanoot
ver that uumber on an average,
series of years. Other breeds,
rahmas and Leghorns, will per
o up to one hundred and twenty-
~h per anunm, as a regular result,
ear to year.
wo are to consider the expenses;
example, I will take one thousand
o which to make my estimate; and
he entire time of one man to at-
them. I will suppose it praotica-
keep all these fowls under one
lth one enclosure (several acres)
This will not involve half the ex-
that it would to keep them in sepa
-cks of fifty to one hundred; and,
nsiness will not pay on this sys-
will not, of course, on the other.
ousAud hens will require one huu-
osters, cot to cau«% the hens to
thoy will lay as mauy eggs without
h them; but chickens to renew the
one-third yearly, and for market,
be required to make up the general
r the necessary buildings and fences
It for 1,100 fowls, which would
robably if built in the beat manner,
11 necessary conveniences, about
, I will estimate the probable aotu-
uses, including the stocking of the
shment, as follows:
i man’s wages and hoard... 600 00
n t»t 80c $400 00
u. oats at 60 2 .0 00
bu. buckwheat at 76c .... 876 00
or food, a* meats and veg-
blea 100 CO—1,1S6 00
deutal expenses unforeeen lOo 00
* eggs uaed In sitting 40 00
tor 1,200 chickens raised, 26c.
000 eggs 2o $2,000 00
"" fowls (10 per eent.
vlng riled) 760 00
J oh tokens raised, 60o.
h 600 00-3,360 00
t .% .$460 00
is not a very favorable exhibit
kink I have put it in the most
ble light it will bear, one that no
ment can eqnal, if it were
> keep 1,100 fowls under one
hioh 1 do not admit. I put the
r of egg* laid by each hen at one
~d, as 1 allow about two hundred to
; and a few fowla will die daily,
rtality among small flooks averag
i ten annually. No more than
udred eggs ench could be expect
der the above circumstances, if one
d and twenty-five were their usual
e product. I credit the eggs at 2c
or 24c. per dozen; and I think that
i much os auyone would realize for
e a quantity of eggs the year round,
person** frequently sell a few dozen
i winter at much higher rates; but
go to any city or large town with
r five hundred dozen eggs at a time,
would havo hard work to sell out
h as 21c. per dozen the season
e foregoing statement, I charge no
"t on capital invested in land and
gs; nor do I make any account of
me spent in going to market, or
g them to be sold on consignment,
ill .*100 supply the fresh meat, how.
cor and cheap, and tha chopped
~e end turnips that ought to be given
Is in the wiuter season,
gard to the amount of grain each
11 consume in a year, moderately
’ ave found that the ordinary email
of native fowls, when kept in nnm-
f twenty-five or more, will require
one gill a day, or forty-six quarts
one bushel and a quarter perhaps,
fflee. The Asiatio breads require
nore. Corn and oats may be the
feed, with any other grain that is
expensive. Some buckwheat oan
s be fed to advantage.
,100 fowls or more were kept in
flocks, with separate yards, covering
) space of ground, and the expense
ing care of them would he a great
ore thau if kept all together; and
st of the buildings would be doable
t. —1\ B Miner, in Poultry World.
North Carolina paper says that two
girls, in want of new bonnets,
obstructions on the Wilmington
eldon railroad near Warsaw, the
day, as they say, “for the purpose
ing some ladies on the train that
might secure the bonnet.” They
een tried before a jnstice of the
and sent to Dublin jail.
he Montenegrin of Austria declares
Eagle Drug Store.
Home Made Fertilizers!
MONEY SAVED!
MONEY MADE!
_ . . o keep
beet articles of
S lONttTANT EMPLOYMENT—At home,
1 Male or Female, $80 a weak warranted,
o capital required. Particulars and valuable
samples sent tree. Ad-lrest with 6 cent return
stamp, O. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. T, *
All of whicli wo will sell at tho lowest prices
for cash.
DR. E. U. HOOD will be with us, who hat
had practical oxi-ertence In these articles, and
who can give valuablo information with regurd
‘ ’ m.
>8 eod&w M. D. HOOD A GO.
J. J. & W. R. WOOD
JJAVE opened *
FAMILY AND FANCY
GROCERY STORK at 77 Broad St.,
with Choice and Seleot Goods, Butter and
Eggs a specialty.
Canned Goods, all kinds;
Preserves and ,T< liter,
Fruits, Foreign and Domestic,
Pickles, assorted;
Crackers, a select assortment.
Seedless Raisin*, Candies In
great variety.
Buokets, Tubs, Tin Wave, Brooms and Bas
kets. We keep everything In the Housekeep
ing lino. We respectfully Invite the publio to
give us a call and examine our goods and
ricos, seoond door below Wells A Curtis.
All goods delivered. dec6 3m
SIGHT DRAFTS
ON ENGLAND,
M Ireland,
“ Scotland,
** Franoe,
“ Germany,
“ Italy,
“ Austria,
“ Denmark,
“ Sweden,
“ Norway,
“ Belgium,
“ Holland,
“ Switxerland,
le by
H. H. EPPINQ.
Apply at Chattahoochee National Bank.
Egg Macaroni 25o per pound.
Italian “ 25o 11
New Turkish Prune, 18 3.4o per lb.
Currante
12 l-2o
Kingaford’e Oawego Corn Starch, 20c
“ “ Sil. Gloaa 15c.
Maltby’a Prepared Coooanut.
Atmore’e Mince Moat, 5 lb palle $1
10 “ $2
ROB’T S. CRANE,
MEDICINES.
DRUCCI6TS.
New Advertisements.
New Bedford, Mos».
4w
dt KW DA AflKJTft’ PROFITS per week.
3>t/f«OUWill prove it or forfeit $6t0.
FRLT CARPETING! 86 cents per yard,
fr ALT CEILING tor rooms la place of Plas-
tor. FELT ROOFING and BIDING. For
Circular and Sample, address C. J. FAT,
Camden, New Jersey. 4w
500 PIANOS AND ORGANS,
New and Second-Hand, of First-Class Maksrs,
will be cold at lower prices for Cash, er on In
stallments, or for rent, In oily er country,
during these hard times nnd the Holidays, by
HUH AUK W ATEKS & SUN, 481 Broaimy,
than ever before offered lu New York. Agents
wanted to sell Waters’ New Seale Pianos snd
Concerto Organs. Illustrated Catalogue
"»d. Great inducements to the trade. A
— „j discount to Teaohers, Ministers,
Churohes, Lodges, Schools, ste. 4w
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN RMiE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists generally* and
FULLER A FULLER, Chicago, IB.
Currie’s Flour of Raw Bone,
Ammoniated Dissolved Bone,
Superphosphate of Lime,
Char-leoton Acid Phosphate,
Pure Nova Scotia Land Plaster,
Suil;pliSLt© Ammonia,
MURIATE POTASH, NITRATE SODA.
CHEAP AGRICULTURAL LIME.
Formulas for Mixing Furnished Gratis.
Send for Prices of Seeds of All Kinds, and
FAR-MIISTG IMPLEMENTS!
HOL.STE AD <fc CO.,
Agricultural Depot,
137 & 139 Broad Street,
Columbus, Georgia.
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA?
AM YOU
Weak, Nervous, or DtbUitatod ?
of making ?
Then try JURUBEBA, the wonderful
imic and lnvigorator, which acte so beuefleially
i tho secretive organs as to impart Vigor te afl
«e vital forces.
; is no alcoholic appetiser, which stimulates
a short time, only to let the sufferer fall te e
t make the invalid feel like a ne#
for
acting directly on the liver and spleen.
It regulatoi the Bowel*, quisle tho
nerves, and gives such a healthy tono to the whole
system — ^ ' ‘
Its operation In not vlelsnt, but Is
characterized by greet gentleness; the patient ex
periences no sudden change, no narked -eealU,
but gradually his troubles
“Fold their tents, like the Arabs,
And silently steal away."
This Is no new nnd untried discovery, but has
been long used with wonderful remedial resells,
and is pronouuced by the highest medieel author!-
tl"s “tho most powerful touic end alterative
usn a w.,
New York.
DIARIES
JpOR 1876, IN GREAT VARIETY AND
VERY LOW PRICES, AT
J. W. Pease & Norman’s.
doc29 tf
A mild aperient nnd gentle purga
tive, recommended for tho cure of all de
rangements or the stomach, live and bowels.
By their timely use much sickness Is prevent
ed. The testof many years have proven them
to be the safest, surest and best of all the pilli
ever offered to the public. Thoy purify the
blood, remove all corruptions and restore the
diseased system to porfoot health. A* au
Antidote to Chill* and Fever they have
no equal. For I>y*pepaia they are a
Specific. For Mick Headache and
Billon* Colic they are a sure cure. For
t’oiifttlpatlon, Rhcmnatlnm, Pile*,
Palpitation of tho Heart, Pain In
the Side, Back mid Loin*, Nervous-
no**, a positive roraedy. For Female Ir-
regularities, without a rival. When
one doe« not “feci very we!l,'* a single dose
stimulates tho stomach and bowels, restores
the appetite, and Imparts vigor to the system.
Bold everywhere. Offlco, 18 Murray street,
New York.
CREER’S ALMANACS
For 1870, at
J. W. Pease & Norman’s
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE
Is easily applied, imparts a beautiful black or
brown, and aots like magic. The best in the
world. Sold by all druggists. Price $1 a box.
The ghastly record of death* that
result Irom pulmonary affections is frightful.
There Is no disease that Is so ln-lduous In Its
attack as consumption. By the neglect of
“slight colds*’ thoy soon become deep seated
and defy remedies which, if applied at the out
set, would have averted all danger. Dr.
Tutt’s Expectorant has proven Itself the
moat valuable Lung Balaam ever
discovered. A dlntliignlahed clergy
man of New York pronounces It the “great
est blessing of the nineteenth eenturj,” and
says “no family should bo without it.” It Is
pleasant to the tustc, and a single dose will
often remove the most obstinate oough, Office
18 Murray street, New York.
feblS deodswly
- Schknck’s Pulmonic Syrup, Sea Weed
Tonic, and Mandrake Pills.—Theso de
servedly celebrated and popular medicines
have effected a revolution In the healing art.
and proved the fallacy o! several maxims which
have for many years obstructed the praress of
medical science The lalae suppositron that
“Consumption Is Incurable” doterred physi
cians from attempting to find remedies fir that
disease, and patients uffllctu t with it reconciled
themselves to death without malt ng an effort
to escape from a ooma which they supposed to
be unavoidable. It I* now proved, however,
that Contumption can be cured, and that it has
been cured in a ve. y great number of cases
(some of them apparently desperate ones) by
Sehenck’s Pulmonic S% rup alone; and in other
rases by the same medicine In connection with
Sohenok’s Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake
Pills, one or both, according to the require
ments of the case.
Dr. Schcnok himself, who enjoyed uninter
rupted good healthafor mere than forty years,
was supposed at ffne time to be at the very
gates of death, hlB physicians having pronoun-
ced his caso hopeless, aud abandoned him to his
fato. He was cured by the aforesaid medicines,
nnd since his recovery, many thousands simi
larly affeotod have used Dr. Scbenck’s prepa
rations with the aamo remarkable success.
Full dircc Jons accompany each, making It
not absolutely necessary to personally see Dr.
Sehenok untess patients wi«li their lungs ex-
a , -.v™ . , amlned, and for this puri-oso he is professionally
satisfied with Turkey * action m the at hi* principal office, Corner or Sixth And
ritza affair. | Arch Streets, Philadelphia, every Monday,
redtrick William, Elector of Heaae,
where all letters for advice must bo addressed
gohenok’s medielnes are sold by all druggists,
my 18 eodly
decQB tf
Book-Store.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
Plantation Stock and warm
ing Utensils for Rent.
D ESIRING to give my undivided attention
to law, 1 will rent or lease what la
known &b the Chappell farm, at Warrior
Stand, Ala., with a portion of the mules and
all the (arming utensils. About 800 acres of
open land, gin house And Schofield press.
Labor can ho had on reasonable terms, and
oorn bought at this time tor 75e per bushel in
tho neighborhood, and on the place. The farm
is widely known as a most excellent one.
JAS.M. RUSSELL.
Law Offloc, Columbus, Ga.
oct27 d&wtf
For Sale or Rent.
M Y FARM known as the Thompson
place, 1U miles east of Box SpringsIVr
on Muscogee Railroad, consisting of 607
acres—300 cleared, and balance well Umbered
ami nearest the depot. Mr. Tom Persons now
roubles on t ho place. Good framed and palmed
ami celled house ; healthy and excellent neigh
borhood. Price $2,601 cash. Terms mads
known At my lawojfice
oct26 d&wtf
HOTELS.
18741 HOWARD HOUSE, |1874
I1KOAD STREET,
ppo. Montgomery ah
Railroad Depot,
Eufaula, Alabama.
J. W. HOWARD. Prop’r.
OCtl d&w6in
Rankin House,
Columbus, Ga.
J. W. UYAN, Prop'!.
Frank Golden, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard 8aloon,
Under the Raskin House.
m?«4 dawtf 4. W. RYAN, V»r*|»*r.
Commercial Hotel,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
HOLSTEAD & CO.
STANDARD
MANURE3S
-A-XSTID
CHEMICAL SUPPLIES!!
FARMERS MAKING THEIR OWN FERTILIZERS!
J. KYLE & CO.
OPEN THE NEW YEAR WITH
A Fine Stock for Sale at Cost.
RIaek Alpacas, of the Best Known Brands at Cold Prices
that Defy Competition I
All Linen Towels, 81.9B to 84.00 per dozen.
All Linen Table Napkins, 8I.BO to 84.00 per dozen.
All Linen Bleached Table Damask,7Bc. to 81.00 pr yd.
All Wool Rod and White Flannels, from 27c. to 49c.
C&ssimeres, Less than Cost.
A Beautiful Line of Ladies, Fine Dress Shawls at Cost.
Silk Ribbons a Specialty,
Wool Jeans at Greatly Reduced Prices.
All Dress Goods at and Below Cost,
To clear out for the Spring Trade, and many other
Bargains, too numerous to mention.
janSlw
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOB'T O. POPE.
JAM. W. LONG.
3XTES-W y.
BOOT and SHOE STORE..
WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENINO AT
INTo. 104 Broad. Street,
HIT BOOS TO J, KYLK * OO.
AIT ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OP
BOOTS AND SHOES
O CR STOCK IS ALL NEW AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANCFAG TCR
an' Audi, ud mad* for u.
WE REPAIR ALL RIPPING* FREE OP CHARSE,
ud juanntM ntl.rutlon In mrj ImUnn.
P.rtie. will And It to th.lr IsUrut to (It, na • wit b»for» parwilu. TERMS CASH.
MUdAwlr POPE A LONO.
DRY COODt.
FCEnsALO-Vj&JL,.
D. F. Willcox’s Insurance Agency
71 BROAD 8TREET.
w and with lno>eased facilities for business,' and with thanks for ’L.
age In th« past, he offers anew his services to his friends and the publio generally.
Policies oarefully wrltton In old and reltablo Companies, on all classes of fnt
erty, INCLUDING GIN HOUSES AND CONTENTS.
Mtr Office open at all hours of the day.
W...U P. F. WILLCOX.
■ lo-t®.
classes of insurable prop-
BANKINC AND INSURANCE.
ABLE, LIBERAL and SUCCESSFUL
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Gold Assets, .... 1670,000.00.
Lottes Due and Unpaid, None.
Chicago Losses Promptly Paid In Full, - - $529,364.92
Boston “ “ “ 180,903.89
Seekere of Insurance should see that the Company
they patronise is Solvent, Careful and Prompt.
Lssbh Fairly Adjusted and Promptly Paid by
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
ootl! [octal ly OOIjTJMBPK. CSUA..
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
D EDICATED to the UommereUl Travelers
of the Uuitcd States, and allT*ersons trav
eling on business or pleasure. We will do all
we oan to make your stay with us pleasant and
agreeable. Give us a trial.
KIDDLE A 8MITHA, Prop’r*.
nov!5 tf
Toys, Toys, Toys!
FR0FUM0 A HOFFMANN
aro now displaying their
Magnificent Stock of Toys
aud iuvlte one and all to call early and make
their selection before the rush.
Komember the plaee,
No. 88 Brood Itreet.
deoil eodfcw
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
ALMOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY
THE WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Save what you Waste, It would be no
trouble to becomo Indeoendent.
EAGLE & PHEN WINGS DEPARTM’T
Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositora.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the seourlty of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reoeived. Seven per oent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres't. G, GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
POLLARD & HARRIS,
Old Htand of J. K. Redd & (Jo. (next door to Chattahoochee National Bank.)
TD STAPLE DKY
shall sell them ui
JUST RECEIVED:
100 Pieces Black Alpaca !
Pure Blaok and Beautiful Lustre,
AX Fi-Ioor BELOW THE LOWEST!
Also, Many Other Goods,
At Wholesale, 103 Broad Street
At Retail, 104 Broad StreeL
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC!
For the NEXT NINETY DAYS from This Date
OUR GOODS WILL BE SOLD
For the Cash and at Very Low Prices!
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. WILL CONTINUE TO HELL OUR
Dress Goods and all Fancy Articles, Trimmings Ribbons, Ac.,
Re(»rdleu of Ooat 1
Our Staple Stock will be Sold •• Low as tho Lowost I
WWE INVITE ALL TO CALL AND BE CONVINCED..**
pARTIES INDEBTED TO US FOB OOODS WILL PLEASE OALL AND SETTLE*
WE WANT MONEY TO MEET OUR PROMISES. YOU HAVE BOUGHT OUB GOODS,
AND WE URGE YOU TO COME FORWARD AND PAY. Reipeetrully,
JNO. MoGOUGH & CO.
GROCERIES.
J. A. WALKER.
0. H. WATT.
utl8 for CASH, i
a CASH BASIS,
any house }n the cltjL Good*T delivered to any part of
solved. Having bought our go
Ohru, 1 a caU, .„V». ,l., J ,V U ur b..t ,o pi....,
Terms Strictly Oadit
POLLARD A HARRIS.
MMWnlf UMifia.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner under Rankin House*
AVE NOW IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN
. . Flrtt UImi ProTUIon Btora, to-wlt i
60 hhda. Clear Bib Bacon Sides.
50 “ Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxes Ioe-Cured White Meat.
150 Bolle Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
50 “ Whiskey.
100 " Sngar, and everything in quantity and qual
ity to suit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt, Syrap, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, Ac
W. hav. th. I*rg.«t lot of FLORIDA SYRUP In Middle Ooorglo-
ohsap. «r Don't forget the place.
<•* tf WATT * WALKKR.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
O. M. WILLIAMS.
BURRU8 & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. We also sell
the Brown Cotton Gin.
aa Bcaleeman, and will he pleased to aenre hie old friends.
A. M. ALLKN.
Fontaine Warehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLCE8,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
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