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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1877.
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WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 10, 1877.
LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION!
AND MORE THAN
TWICE THE LARGEST
AGGREGATE CIRCULATION I
New Yoke's on licensed grog shops, if
placod in a row, would fill ono side of a
stroet twenty milos long.
ScQunz fooled aronnd the Indians until
one of them called him “Scarlet Soalp
who bnrns his Wigwam”—alluding to the
fire at the patent office.
Pobtbxit, of Washington, Corwin
Benton, Oeo. U. Thomas, Jefferson,
Andrew JohDson and Silas Wright now
stamp beer barrels. No wonder Grant
visited Shakspoare's tomb, since
'Imitorioun Cii'Mtr, dead and turned to clny,
Might $top a hole ti keep the wiud away.”
An Englishman, for a wagor of $250,-
000, has begun a walk through Franco,
Germany, nSrthern Itussia and Siberia to
China, and thence tbrongh India, Persia,
soathorn Itussia, Greeoo and Italy to
Franoe. The time allowed for the walk is
six veers.
Among tho dogs killed by the police in
Paris this neuron was tho greyhound sold
by Lord Salisbury to a Parisian for Jl'400.
Fifteen days after the salo this greyhound
was bitten by another dog supposed to bo
mad, and tho authorities refused to spare
him.
The Lonisville Courier-Journal recalls
that Cassius M. Clay killed a young man
namod Turner nearly twonty years ugo,
and says : “Turner was a candidate for
the Legislature, and in a political discus
sion foroed the fight on Clay—a thing that
was never hard to do."
Sekatob White, of Maryland, is said
to entertain the opinion that the Demo
crats would bo unwise to try to s6izo con
trol of tbo organization of the Senate by
any arrangement with disafTooted ltepnb-
ioaus. If this is Mr. Whyte's viowof tho
oase, he is a sonaible man.
Ostbicu farming in Sonth Africa is lu
crative. The feathers are somatimos
dipped and sometimes plucked,
strong bird ono be roliovod of foatbors
threo times in fourteen months. Tho
feathers from tho male bird nro the
handsomest. The bird is cosily tamed
Mb. D. II. Abmstbono, tho now Senator
from Missouri, is n Nova Sootian by birth
and sixty-five years of ago. He was a
school tonohor in St. Louis for mnny
years, and postmaster under Fillmore
During the war he was arrested and
threatened with cxilo for sympathizing
with the South and for nttoranoos regard
ed as disloyal.
A flabteb oast of a tablet containing
a treaty mudo by tho Crooks in 4011 B. 0.
and containing mention of tho first po
litical aots of Aleiliiados, has just been
received no Washington by the officials of
the Btato Department. Tho tablot was
discovered in Greeoo in April last, and
sent to this conntry by Mr. Bead, onr
Charge d’AffnircB.
Elijah Alioeb, of Aliger Brothers New
York, Insurance agonts, is said to bo a
defaulter to tho extent of $150,000 and
has levanted. Tbo losses will fall hoavily
on the insurance companies represented
by them—namely, the Commercial Union
Asauranoo Company, of London, having
a branch offioo in the Equitulo Building
tho Glen’s Falls Company, of Glen
Falls ; the Meichants', of Providence,
It. I., and the Fanouil Hall and Shnwmnt
Insurance companies, of Boston.
A sequel to the recent exoitemout in
tho all'airs of tho Long Island Railroad
Company was developed Monday morning
by the publication of a dispatch from
Baltimore stating that Col. Thonins It.
Sharp, Master of Transportation of tho
Baltim.in- A Ohio Railroad, had boon
elected President of the Long Island
Railroad Company, and that ho would
aoaept tho position. Col. Sharp aevoral
years ago, was Superintoudout of the S. A
M. Railroad in Alabama.
To bo road with tbo breath drawn in:
“More than twenty-.live yoais ngo throe
yonng Cincinnatians resolved to oliiub the
lofty steoplo of a large Prosbytoriau obnrob
Tbe rough Kosffoldiug wsh still stauding;
and with difficulty, rookiug and awaying
in the air and frightening exceedingly the
crowd bouoath, tbe throe climbed to tbo
very top and grasped tbe gigautic baud
that surmounted it. These three wore
Mr. R. B. llnyes, his presold Secretary—
Mr. Rogers—and tho gentloman who re
lates the incident."
The editor of tbe London Daily Tele-
graph, Mr. Edward Levy, for bouio time
supported Mr. Gladstouo, but tbo Tories
put out some overtures, and ho by de
grees fell into tbe snare, until now bis
paper is furiously anti-Gladstoni.au. Mr.
Levy is uuderHtood to bo iuordiustely de
sirous of social position, aud, it is averred,
would do much to bavo a political obief
who dangled before bis oyes tbo glittoring
bait of a barouetcy. It Ib significant of
the gradual rise to importance of Jewish
infiuenoe that England's most widely cir
culated paper is exclusively possessed by
Hebrews.
HI'IRITVALIHH ANIV ITS HUW-
KllliUEIIV.
The open expose of msny of the acts of
the mountebanks who olatm that trioks
nud frauds from the preflfenoo of impalpa
ble beings Hosting in the air,called spirits,
in the lost two evenings baa opened the
eyes of many. It has been clearly proved
that the supernatural baa nothing to do
with tho manifestations, and that spirit
ualism is fonnded on a huge fraud and is
a stupendous humbug. People have read
of those exposures, but they had never
soon them and the doubt remained in
many minds. Prof. Baldwin has explain
ed that even the “tranoe state,” wonder
ful as it may seem,is a mere elever dodge,
and oxhibited the deoeption. Evon the
privato soaooos aro nearly all patoh work
and guesses, and the remainder some
wbnt akin to animal magnetism. The
medium, so-called, oan tell you nothing
that yon do not know, and he takes
very cumbrous method to reveal
it, and half tbo time it is pure hazard and
generalities. The writing on hands in
blood, and inside papers that have been
folded, is morely mochanioal, and an in
genious slelght-of-band performance. It
is said there are two hundred “mediums''
in tho United States plying their trado,
and taking money from the credulous and
curious. Men of sense know, at once,
that the souls of the departed exhibit e
lamentable stnpidity to take snch a doll
and tedious process of proving their pres
ence, aod sondiug mossagos to thoao thoy
lovod on earth. If this chaff is to be be
lieved,brains deteriorate in tbe spirit land,
and instead of advanoing retrograde.
Generally tbe stuff received is idiotio
nonsense.
Many aocount for what Booms strange
in tho soanoos, and whose truth cannot
be denied, on a new force whioh Baron
Kari Roichonbaob, a German naturalist
and ohemist,who was born in Stattgart in
1788, and died in Leipsio in 1869,claimed
to have fonnd. He discovered among
the produots of tho diatillation of organio
Htibstancos tbo oxistenoe and useful prop
erties of oroosoto, paraffino, eupion,
pittaoal and oapnomor. He afterward
enterod upon an investigation of tbe
manner in wbiob tbe bnman system is
ullooted by various substances, and was
lod to oonoeive of tbe oxistenoe of an
imponderable agent, allied to eleotrioity,
magnetism and beat, wbiob emanates
from most substances, and to tbe influ
ence of wbiob different persons are vari
ously sensitive. Altbongb he had given no
attention to animal magnetism,the snbjeot
was inevitably onaonntered by him in
these researches, wbiob, howover, he pur
sued independently of all experiments
and theoties that bad been made in that
department. He applied the term “od 1
to tho now foroo, the cxistonoo of wbiob
ho believed bo had established.
Rev. Dr. Wm. P. Harrison, of Atlanta,
oontends that anyone can exeroise this
foroo by preparation, bat not to tho de
gree of thoso highly oharged with eleo
trioity. Snell is our remembrance of his
lectnro. Tho theory is that by endeavor
ing to reduoo tho brain to a passivo state,
or whon it ia made such
by disease, that tbe power
oomos. In eveiy oase tbe impression is
recoivod from tbo sitter. Tho “soanoos"
reveal nothing of the future, or if they
do, their predictions are utter falsities, as
wa bavo folly tested and proved in onr
own oxperionoe. When any apparently
startling material aot is done, it is the
effect of human triokery. Spiritualism
is tho veriest humbug that was ever in
augurated.
P. T. Barnnm, an export in hnmbng-
bory, says : “I have seen a good many
peoplo humbugged during my life, and
bavo been humbugged myself, but I have
uotioed tbut more persons, on the whole,
nro humbugged by believing in nothing,
than in believing in too inuoh."
FRE 1-1 F«H AM. RAtlE.
Judging from tbe opinions of the many
promiuont men with whom we have oon-
nultod, wo are of the firm impression that
tho vast majority of the oitizens of Co
lumbus nre ngninst nominations, eithor
for Representatives or Senator, and ns
certain ns they ore attempted, there will
ho bolting. They desire porsonnl effort
to increase the voto for the Constitution
and rnnko its majority most pronounoed
nnd emphatio. lloth tho oity journals
advocate nn opon contest. We desire no
inseliino politios. Lot men run on their
merits. Tho idea that the offioe seeks tho
man is an obsolete Hon, whioh was never
true. Positions worth having were never
yot foroed on Imuran boings. If they
don't want them they can pour them back
in (bo jng. In one eloction, at least, let
us boar tho voioo of the people, aud not
tbnt of n convention whioh ia composed
of a very fow individuals soleoted by a
meagre number of friends. Tho system
of pnt-up jobs has played out. No man
has a right to plaoe. We trust that
tho oity members, especially, aud
tboae from the oountry also, of tbo
Executive Committee will refnso to take
auy action, make any oall, or have any
conferences. Lot all have a fair start,
nnd when “go" is givon eaoh can run on
his own aeoount. In tbo voatjmajority of
onsos tbo best horses prove tbe fastest
aud win tbe prizes. Lot everybody who
chooses to rnn bo regarded as regnlarly
nominated. Clear the traek, and lot
them speed in thoir own way. Two only
ean win tho places of Representatives
and one that of Senator, and those who
have the longest talley sheets will be the
viotors. It is the fairest and best mode
tbat cbu be adopted.
The Washington Star makes. i
suggestive statement tonohing tbe pro
sent ownership of the National Republi
can. It says that tbe amount of tbe cap
ital of the oonoern is $60,000, in 120
shares of $500 eaoh, and tbo corporators
are A. M. Clapp, Alex. R. Shephard, Les-
FROUAR1.E WAR WITH. MEXICO.
The oontinnons disturbances on tbe
Rio Grande border mnst eventually lead
to a war with Moxioo, and wo believo it
would be very popular, though at an enor
mous oust. The Government mnst pro-
teot its bonndaries. It is nonsonso to
talk any more of treaties with Mexico and
expeot her to live np to them. With the
rifle only can ponce be seenred. Hold
tbo Government responsible for losses by
tb6se Mexican maranders, at.cl make them
good by the army, if need be.
In tbe last war the actual loss of life to
us, by battle end disease was 15,000 men.
It is generally estimated that thoso wbo
died before and aftor active Bervico from
oxposure, swelled tho total to 20,000 lives.
Sevonty-nlno regular and forty-six volun
teer officers were killed. The total ox
pense was $16,000,000, and under tho
treaty Mexico was paid twenty millions.
Many pensions havo since been added
for onr soldiers. If pensions are granted
to the veterans by Congress, the conntry
has not yet finished paying for the
Mexican war. What we gained wan in
ronnd numbers, seven hundred miles
north and south, aud nine hundred miles
east and west, encompassing nn area of
six hundred and thirty thousand square
mile -, much of which is still a wilderness
Though the ooming oouffiot may be costly
aud risk many a life and millions, a
declaration of war would bo weloomcd by
thousands, and any number of troops
oould be obtsiood. Mexico noods a good
whipping and she ongbt to get it.
Onto Election.—This paper may prob.
ably tell tbo result of the oieotion yester
day. It wan for Governor and members
of tbe Legislature, which body olocts
U. 8. Senator. If tbe Democrats win,
Pendleton will bo Senator of Ohio and
the successor of Stanley! Matthews,
the Republicans succoed, Matthews will
most probably bo his own successor,
though Garliold is very noxious to get the
place.
At this writing, midnight, private dis
patches state that Ohio has gone Demo
cratic by 10,000 majority. If confirmed
this is a gloiions viotory. Instoad of
condemnation this is an approval of the
Administration’s Bouthoru poliojft whioh
in Domoorntio.
Combination Aoainst Randall.—Tele,
grams announoo that all tho prominent
candidates for Speaker havo forrnod
combination against Randall. They
oboose eaoh a friend and thoy an umpire,
to select whioh one of their unmhor shall
oppose Randall. Tbe latter's protective
tariff viewB do not suit many members.
It is said tho entire Georgia delegation
will support RaDdull
A Paiiis paper givos tho following par-
tioulurs on tbe trade in books in aneient
times : “Tbo book trade was highly es
teemed. Tho shop of a librarian in Ath
ons was a plaoe of meeting for the idle
and for wits. There tho author of tbe
latest publication gave a public reading
of it; literary, artistio, and even political
matters wore discussed without the slight-
ost molestation ou tho part of the polioo.
Honoo tho taste for and the price of books
wont up, Pythagoras's treatise were sold
for 9,147 francs for single oopios; it was
material upon which books wore written
that made them then so dear. The priaes
fell when tbe seoret of parohment wan
fonnd out. At Rome tbe book storeB
wore kept in perfeot order and with
oertain oleganoe, like our own. Iusorip
tiouB aud notioea oovered the exterior of
shops; inside tho volumes were oarefully
classified on shelves, oalled nidi.”
IlOW to UCl Kit Appetite,
To a man or woman without an appotlto,
“the host tho markot nttnrilfi" presonts llttlo
or no attractions. The sooner suoli a haploss
Imllvhlual puts the gastric organ In a oomll.
tlon toonjoy tho odlbto aomt'ort. whioh a boun
tiful provldenoe lias provided, tho more reason
there will ho to fool gratotul for tho sngg- stlon
To do this, ln-lgoroto tho stoinaoh with Hos,
tetter’s Stomach Bitters, whioh will enuhlo
that organ to dlgost, properly, and, slnoo good
digestion is tho parent of appotlto, givo birth to
a desire for food at the intervals appointed by
nature. With ohronlo want of appotlto aro
usually assoolatod norvousness, biliousness and
constipation, three ovlls which aro
ovorcomo by tbo ltlttors. All porsons c
pcptlo or bilious tondonoy should use this
lioaltbful tonlo dally, or at least threo or four
Umos a wook. A pursuunoo or this oourso will
soon Insure and oontirm a rail ill chango for
By HIRSCH & HECHT
C. S, HARRISON, Auctioneer
5,000 Florida Oranges
TN (R)OD ORDER, will bo closed out with
CATTI.E,
HOGS and SHEEP
At AditilnlsIrator’N Sale.
I WILL SELL, at Wm. Mundny’a Stablos,
on Friday, October l»th at in a. m., 12 or if
head b! Uattlo (Milk tlows, Stcoru and Holf-
err) 16 to 20 bond of Iiogs, and 12 bend of
Sheep—part of tbo personal property of tbo es
tate of John M. Starke, doeonsod, fold by or-
dor of Court. Torms cash.
B. H. OKAWFOKI)
Adm’r of J. M. Starko, doc’d
U. S. Hahiusok, Auctlonoor.
ootlO,14,17&lW
Gxcmut tbe Count Joaimoa, not alto
gether unknown to fame, baa of late boon
quite prominently bofore the New York
publio in tbo role of plaintiff in an injunc
tion suit to restrain tbe performance of
tbe play, “The Crushed Tragedian.’
Tbe Count claims that be ia an actor, a
aoholar, a teaehor of Shakspeare, and a ter A. Bartlett, Hallett Kilbourne, Henry
lawyer, and that be has been taken an a E. Clapp, Orville E. Babcock and Louie
model for tbe dilapidated hero of tbat Olophane. Messrs. Shephard, Kilbourne,
play, and iH therefore nightly held up to j Baboock and Olephaue were tbe leading
publio 6oorn to tbo damage of bis name spirits of the late District ring and of
and professional reputation to tho extent Grant’s kitchen Cabinet. The scheme of
of f50,000. The caso came up tp be pushing Grant for the Presidency, initiat*
heard on Thursday last, when Judge Bar- ! od by old Birnon Cameron, of Pennsyl-
rett really crushed him by denying his vania, will naturally bo forwarded by this
motion and assossiug him with ton dol- crowd. Secretary Kobeson conducted the
lars oost. The Count threatens to appeal. ! negotiations for the purchase of tho papor
He cannot do so, however, until he pays aud is probably iu the background as a
The Langley Maiiuf g Co
Otlor lor Salo Fifty two Four-quarter
PIvAIN LOOMS,
B UILT by tho Lowoll Maohlno Shop v
now running in good repair. Also
ono HOWARD A BULLOUOU OYL
ENDER SLASHER, ono HYDRAUL
IC CLOTH PRESS, ono QU1LLKR
with twenty thousand Quills, on© hundrod
pairs DRAPER TEMPLES, ono Forty Horse
Power ENGINE, and ono Twelve Hone
TUlsULER BOILER.
For further particulars lnqulro of
M. F. FOSTER, Sup’t.
octlO 2taw2w Langley, S O.
To the Wholesale Trade!
LoGRAND & CO.,
Montgomery, Alabama.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND WESTERN PRODUCE,
Respectfully call the attention of Merchants throughout tho State, Southwestern Georgia and Florida
to their extensive Stock. We now offer to the Trade—
4,500 barrels Flour—all grades ; 200,000 lbs. Bacon and Bulk Sides.
100 hogsheads Louisiana Sugars, all grades; 750 s’ks Coffee, all grades.
100 tierces Hams, best brands; 100 tierces Lard, best brands;
500 boxes Soaps, all grades; 500 Buckets Lard, 20 lbs. each.
700 boxes Candles, best brands; 600 boxes Tobacco, all grades.
100,000 Cigars, all grades; 300 barrels Whiskies, all grades.
12,000 bushels Texas Red Rust-Proof Oats,
AND AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ALL GOODS IN THE GROCERY LINE.
Manufacturers’ Agents for Bagging and the Celebrated Arrow Tie.
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
OF
Fall and Winter Goods-The Largest Stock & Lowest Prices
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c.
Our Stock, adapted to the present season, is very complete in every Department, and we offer to the Wholesale Trade
20 Cases KENTUCKY JEANS and DOESKINS; 10 Cases PLAID LINSEYS.
10 Cases WHITE and RED FLANNELS; 10 Cases COTTON FLANNELS.
25 Cases BLEACHED SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS; 100 Bales CHECKS and STRIPES.
100 Bales BROWN SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS; 50 Bales OSNABURGS.
50 Bales COTTON YARNS; 100 Bales GREY and WHITE BLANKETS; NOTIONS in large variety.
50 Cases MEN’S and BOYS’ HATS—all qualities.
1,000 Cases BOOTS and SHOES, all grades!
Having perfected low rates of freight on the Chattahoochee River, we feel confident that we can offer induce
ments over any competing market. Give us a trial and be convinced.
LeGRMD & CO.,
Commerce ami Bibb Streets* Montgomery, Ala.
BOOT8 AND SHOE8.
NEW SHOES
—AT—
The Old Shoe Store.
FALL and WINTER STOCK
Just Received I
NEW AND ATTBACTIvTsTIM
1
Gents’ Shoes,
Brown Cloth-Ton Bntton Conpss,
“FIFTH AVENUE” CONGRESS,
And all other Styles, In Hand and Machine
Sewed, and Fine Pegged Work.
Ladies & Misses’ Fine Shoes,
Kid and Pebble-Button Side Lace
. AND
FOXBD WORK!
The best Mimses’ PROTECTION-TOE
SCHOOL SHOES ever offered In this market.
An extra large stock of
UKOOANN,
PLOW SHOES.
KIP BOOTS,
WOMEN’S PLOW SHOES, Ac.,
for Farmers. Onr stoek for the WHOLE
SALE TRADE is being dally rocelved, and
In quantity, quality and prloes Is unsurpassed
in the oity. Wo Invite tho attention of Coun
try Merchants.
-W For anything you want in the Shoo and
Loather Line, at bottom prloes, call at
No. 73 Broad Street,
(Sign of the Btg Boot.)
WELLS & CURTIS.
BANKINC AND INSURANCE.
The Safest is the Cheapest!
THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Total Assets January 1st, 1877, • - - $27,720,000.00
Risks Taken as Low as by Any Other Company.
This OU Company has always been noted for its prompt settlements of all just
olaims, and its largo oapital offers the beet security to polioy holders.
J. 13. HOLST, Agent.
OFFICE: Broad Street, near Plantars’ Warehouse. oct7 dim
G GUNBY JORDAN.
JOHN BLACKMAR.
ha ousts.
real party in interest.
Administrator’s Salo.
of C«dumbu8, Ga.. between tho reuulur hours
of salo, t Lc following personal property of John
T. McLeod, deceased :
Two Honds (Income) of Mobile n. Girard
Railroad Company of Alabama of |500 oach.
\ Bonds of tho City of Columbus;
1 Gold Watch ami» bain;
4 barrels t.f Whiskey;
1 barrel Qiu:
1 barrel Madeira Wins;
ami some part barrels of Whiskey nud other
liquors:
12 boxes Tobacco;
1 lot of Tobacco;
1 lot of 8uu(T;
1 lot of Cigars;
1 lot of Bwoking Tobacco, Ac., Ac.
W. L. SALISBURY. Adiu i.
October a, 1877 aids
CHIE1AP
BOOTS and SHOES
AT THE
NEW STORE!
Call and Examine Stock.
ENTS’ FINE CLOTH
VT and OLOVE-TCP BUT
TON CONGRESS, Ladies
FINE KID BUTTON,Ladles’
KID and PEBBLE FOX,
Mlssos’ and Child’s PROTECTION TON.
For Country Merchants and Farmers.
Large Stock of
llltOUANS,
PLOW SHOES
KIP nnd CALF BOOTS,
WOMEN'S POLKAS
and CALF SHOES,
Cheap FOX A CLOTH GAITERS,
Child * COPPER-TIP SHOES,
AH bought with the cash, end shall be sold
at BOTTOM BRICES t
T. J. HIMES,
(Alike Old Stand e/ Bedell <t Were),
No. 148 Broad 8t.
13re<sH Trimmings !
At J. Albert Klrven’s.
BILK GALLOONS,
WOOL GALLOONS,
llKOOADE VELVETS,
BILK and WOOL FEINGES.
oc7 tf
JORDAN & BLACKMAR.
FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS,
Representing the Well-known, Responsible and Justly Popular Companies'
Commercial Union Assurance Company,
LONDON—Assets $19,351,671 02, Gold.
'Westchester Insurance Company, N. Y.,
Assets 81,000,000, Cold.
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company,
SAN FRANCISCO—The Most Popular Ins. Co. in the United States.
Scottish Commercial—Capital $6,500,000, Gold.
Allot than Companies cheerfully Uenn.lt Hon.i. (U. s.) with the Slate Treaiuror, to compl
with tho Georgia laws for protection or Policy Holder.. 1
ltlslis reasonably rated, Vollolo. written, Lob.cs tairlv ailluBted and promptly paid.
«^.Aj >1 ! 1 , l . 0 SV. 0 f » fo I. In f ura ?^ 0 ma,, ° at elthor our -J* 0 -- ooxl to Telegraph offioe. or to O
OUNBY JORDAN, Laalofc Plienlx lUanufaoturlnK Company's Offioo, will reoolvo prompt
attention. * if, :lln
■srCIN HOUSE RISKS TAKEN.
FLANNELS!
J. ALBERT KIRVEN
Plain lied 20, 25, 30, 33, 37$, 40 and 50o.
Modicated 30,35, 37$, 45, 50 and 60o.
Plain White 18, 22$, 25, 30, 37$ to 76o.
Shaker 25, 37$, 40, 50 and 60o.
OPEUA8—ALL COLO118-40 and 50o.
PLAID do. 50 and G5o.
CANTON 9 to 25 oeots. oo7 tf
NEW FIRM—REMOVAL.
J. J. BRADFORD.
W. R. 8ANDB»ORD«
BRADFORD & SANDEFDRD!
out the stook or E. N. HAYES, Tinner,
and we are now going to sell at very low fig
ures ! Small profits and qulok sales! Coma
and see us
Stoves, Grates, Tin-Ware, Hollow-Ware,
Wooden-Ware, Crockery, Glass-Ware,
and House Furnishing Goods, &c.
under Central Hotel, whore we will con
tinue to koep a full stock of everything In our
lino.
Mr. Hayes will remain with ui to execute
all ooutraots in Hoofing, Guttering, Repair
ing, &c.
wo havo tho largest stock of Tin-Ware la
the city, and will oontlnue to make its manu
facture a specialty.
Country merchants will find It to their Inter
oat to buy of us. sop30 eodlm
R. B. MURDOCH’S
INSURANCE AGENCY
03 BROAD STREET,
Fourteen Millions Dollars Capital!
IVO
Representing
Southern Mutual Insurance Company, Athens. Ca
Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.
Manhattan Insurance Company, N. Y. ^
Lancashire Insurance Company, Manchester, Ens.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL returns FIFTY PEK CENT, premium to the insured arid no
liability to polioy holders.
MANHATTAN WILL INSURE GIN HOUSES AT LOWEST RULING RATES.
.‘Si?> 25,00 ° depo * l,ed with * h# st »‘« »• Mourity for policy holder*.
Dress Goods !
At Kirven’s.
COLOKED ALPACAS 20o.
MOHAIU8 in MATTLA8EE Figures 25o.
Creat Variety Styles and
Colors In better grades.
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SAFE INVESTMENTS
5.000 Western R. R. Bonds* endorsed and
gauranteed by tho O. K. R. and Georgia R
R.. 8 per oent., April aud October (c)
2.000 City Coluuibua Bonds, new Issue.
10 Shares Chattahoochee National
Bank Stock.
10 Shares Georgia Home Ins* Co. Stock.
11 Shares Eagle & Phenlx Factory Stock.
20 Shares Merchants' & Mechanics*
RUST PROOF OATS!
1,000 Bushsls
J. H. Bass’ Rust-Proof Oats-
Also, 100 N. 0. Empty SYRUP BARRELS,
For Sale at 1, JOiEFH’*
aepie Jim Wtioleamle Urocerv Store.
CLOAKS!
BEAVEB—Extra Long—$3 50 to $20.
MATTLASEE do. $5 00 to $30.
Frenoh Worsted do. $7 50 to $12.
Largest Stock In the City!
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J. ALBERT KIRVEN’S.
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Telephones!
F OR CHEAP AND QUICK. OOMMUNI-
UATION over private lines.
For terms and other information apply to
RIUHAUDSON k BARNARD,
Savannah, Ga.,
General Agents for South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida and Alabama. oct® dflt