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DAILY ENQUIRER SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1877.
GEORGIA NEWS.
—The tax of Bibb county is 1} per
Ce —Major Wm. Craig, of Augusta, is
dead.
—The Atlanta Constitution flies a
big rooster.
—Bibb countv gave 2,813 majority
for Milledgeville.
—Chatham voted for Milledgville
by 1,600 majority.
—Col. It. A. Alston was elected to
the Legislature from DeKalb county.
There were four bridal couples at
the Brown House, Macon, Thursday
night.
Some Meriwether land sold at
sheriff’s sale last Tuesday for one dol
lar per acre.
—There are seventeen candidates
for Clerk of the Superior Court of
Spalding county.
—Z. D. Lunchford, in southern part
of Marion county, lost a daughter
and son Sunday night.
—On Wednesday, near Bell’s mill,
in Marion county, a negro stabbed
another, probably fatally.
—Thursday W. J. Thornton, of At
lanta, and Miss Ida Felder, and A. L.
Reese and Miss Lula Walker were
married in Americus.
—Col. John 8. Grant, one of Meri
wether’s best and most substantial
citizens died at his residence, near
Greenville, last Monday.
—Nine itenerant and sixteen loeul
preachers were ordained deacons by
Bishop Pierce on Sunday lust, and
ten itinerant and eight local preach
ers were ordained elders on the same
occasion.
—The Jonesboro News snvs that
Mrs. Elizabeth Whatley, of Fayette
county, is 104 years of age, reads
without glasses and walks visiting a
quarter of a mile and returns the
same day.
—Mr. Malcolm Johnston lias with
drawn from the Constitution's service
as agricultural editor in order to give
the whole of his time to the interests
of tile State Agricultural Society,
which lie hus so long and so well
served.
—Ex-Governor Bullock has appear
ed in Atlanta for trial. His case will
be culled Tuesday. The case is for
“cheating and swindling.” Bullock
says he lias come to Georgia to live
and will make a statement at the
proper time.
—Montgomery county voted thus:
For ratification 895, against mtiiica-
tion 608, homestead of 1877 821, home
stead of 1868 728, Atlanta 1,381), Mil
ledgeville 214, I) all call 819, Mobley
525, F. J. Williams 1,101, C. W. Wil
liams 847, scattering 89.
—The corner-stone of tiie new
chapel of the Southern Female Col
lege will be laid next Tuesday, De
cember 11, under the auspices of the
Masonic fraternity. Hon. James M.
Mobley, Grand Master of the State,
will conduct the ceremonies.
—Willis Polidere, a negro living in
the Rutland district of Macon, had a
difficulty with Mr. Lewis Grace in
reference to a bale of cotton, on Sat
urday, which resulted in the shooting
of the latter by the former with a
shot-gun, inflicting wounds in the
head, face and shoulders. Polidere
was subsequently arrested.
—Augusta News: On Saturday last
one of the largest cotton sales of the
season was effected. The enterpris
ing firm of Phinizy & Co., eoniposed
of Stewart Phinizy and James Tobin,
sold 1,100 bales of cotton to a single
cotton buyer, Mr. Zlzinin. The price
is not known authoritatively, but it
is rumored that the lot brought 10}
cents.
—The City Council of Atlanta at
its final meeting held Monday night
passed an ordinance abolishing the
registration on the ground that as the
registration was conducted it was
illegal and void, the books not having
been opened at the time required by
the ordinance establishing it. The
result of this action was to open the
polls to every one otherwise ([uulifled
to vote at the municipal election.
—The vote of Atlanta is : For ratifi
cation, 2,574; against ratification,.2,-
934 ; for homestead of 1808, 2,339 ; for
homestead of 1877, 2,279; Atlanta,
4,823 ; Milledgeville, 41 ; Howell. 3,-
666; Winn, 954 ; Mynatt, 2,067 ; Hill-
yer, 2,055; Hammond, 2,214; Hul
sey, 2,004; Fry, 1,683 ; Thomas, 777
Reed. 348; Garllngton, 373; McGill
292; Speairs, 217 ; Bell, 223 ;' Cooper
95 ; Crawley, 16 ; scattering, 7.
—The Douglasville Medium says
that on the 29tli of November (last
Thursday) a very sad accident occur
red at Villa Rica. While Mr. J. K
P. McCarley was at work with two
young men, Messrs. Chambers, in the
S old mine, the embankment caved in
llling both the Chambers instantly.
Mr. McCarley escaped without any
serious damage, owing, perhaps, to
the prompt assistance rendered him
by his father. He was covered com
pletely up with the dirt and was dug
ont by his fattier before lie iiml suffo
cated.
—In Marion county last Tuesday
the executor of J. M. Harvey’s estate
effected the following sales: Four
hundred acres of land adjoining
Buena Vista at $6 per acre, 100 acres
at $5.75 per acre, undivided one-half
interest in the Melienney tract at
$13.05 per acre, undivided one-half
interest in u store house and lot at
$150, undivided one-half interest in
dwelling house and lot in Buena
Vista at $400, five acre lot and dwell
ing at $600. The lands of the Burk-
halter estate brought from 50 cents to
$1.50. Unimproved town lots sold at
from $10 to $30; improved town lots
from $25 to $116. Ml'. T. L. Rogers
bought the dwelling and lot at $099.
—Following were sold at Savannah
Tuesday: $8,000 Western Railroad of
Alabama second mortgage, endorsed
by Central Railroad and Georgia
Railroad Company, eight per cent,
bonds, at 99}; $2,0fX) Mobile <fc Girard
Railroad second mortgage bonds at
98}; $9,000 Barbour county of Ala
bama bonds at 16}; 71 shares South
western Railroad" stock, each at 78;
90 shares Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
guaranteed stock each at 50c; The
same Arm also made the following
sales at the same time: The Wake
field plantation, for estate of W.
Fulton, sold for $715; Junction
Branch Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
bonds, $81 50; Coast Line Railroad
second mortgage bond, $40; South
western Railroad stock, ex-dividend
/T^sfoesville Gazette: The Sheriff
of this county, Hon. William Barrett,
has received four fl fas. from Attor
ney General Ely, against the Upson
«y railroad for taxes for 1874
'0- 78 and 1877. To each fl fa. is
penalty of $1,875. The Attorney
General's instructions to Sheriff Bar-
fett are to levy on the road and its
etlec)s, in cose the fl fas. are not set-
I*®®. The Sheriff furnished the Cen
tral Railroad Company through their
moal agents at this point. Mr. C. W.
™>wn sent a copy of the papers seve-
i»laay«siu cc . on Monday morning
the- Sheriff called to know
what resiionse the company had
made, and found that Mr.
Brown had nothing in reply
from tiie company. Mr. Brown
telegraphed tiie company, asking the
sheriff to await a hearing. The At
torney-General instructed the sheriff
to receive the $2,500, the amount of
the tax, tiie Attorney General’s fees,
tiie sheriff’s fees and’costs if the com
pany would settle the fl fas. If they
do not settle and contest tiie matter
the penalties amounting to $7,600,
added to the tax and fees will amount
to more than ten thousand dollars.
Tiie papers in the case arc returnable
to flic Clerk of Fulton Superior Court.
In reply the company stated they
ould not interfere witli the sheriff
nnd he advertises the road in this
issue.
ALABAMA NEWS.
Tuskegee is to have a town clock.
■Montgomery Council nnd the gas
company are not peaceful.
—Montgomery Council has licensed
cock pits—$100 for each exhibition.
—The December term of tiie Su
preme Court commenced last Tues
day.
—Rev. E. A'. Van Hoose, of Troy,
lias accepted a call to tiie Baptist
church at Auburn.
—Mr. Jacob Snntaplier, an old resi
dent, died of pneumonia in Kufaula
ou tlie 3d Inst., aged 63 years.
Gen. E. Y. Fair lias been appoint
ed Foreman of tiie United States
GraTid Jury, in place of tiie late
Robert Tyler.
—A week or two since Messrs.
Graves & Gary, of Kufaula had a bar
rel of candy stolen from them which
they had neglected to take indoors on
losing up at night. It was recovered.
—Troy elected, on Tuesday, for the
ensuing year: DeKalb Williums,
Mayor; t. H. Bowles, Clerk ; S. W.
Stewart, Marshal; John H. Jones, J.
A. Raleigh, W. W. Jones, J. I*. Mor
ris.
-Thursday, at Montgomery, Mr.
M. L. Gilmer, while uncoupling two
freight cars at tiie Montgomery and
Eufaula Railroad depot, was drawn
under tiie car and had his thigh
broken.
—The U. 8. District Court eon-
ened Tuesday, nnd continued a num
ber of cases, being unable to proceed
witli the criminal docket, Mr. Mayor
or his representative not arriving
tiie night before, ns was expected.
—The farmers of North Alabama
And great difficulty in procuring
hands for field work, in consequence
of which half thccotton crop remains
in the field, and will necessitate a
good deal of financial embarrassment.
At the McGehee land sale, at Eu-
faulu, last Saturday, 1,148 acres of
land were sold for linlf cash and tiie
balance on twelve months' credit,
with interest from date, and two good
securities. It was sold in three par
cels. Tiie first, of 382 acres, was
bought at $2 80 per acre; the second,
of 352 acres, by Col. D. M. Seals at
$5 15 per acre; nnd the third, of 414
acres, by Dr. Ogletree, of Georgia, at
$6 05 per ucre..
APOLLIN ARIS
NATURAL
Mineral Water.
Tin* IJiiren of Table Waters.
HIGHLY EFFERVE8ENT !
AN OPEN LETTER
TO THE PUBLIC.
New York, October 1st, 1877.
I have devoted twenty years of pa
tient study to the Liver and its relations
to tiie linmim body, in search of a rem
edy which would restore it, when dis
eased, to its normal condition. The
esult of that labor inis been the pro
duction of
TIITT'K LIVER PILLS.
Their popularity hus become so extend
ed and the demand so great as to induce
unscrupulous pnrties to counterfeit
them, thereby no mu no me of the re
ward, and the mulcted of their virtues.
TO CAUTION THE PtRLIC.
and protect them for vile impositions, I
have adopted a now label, which boars
my trade-mark and notice of its entry
in the Ofllco of the Librarian of Con
gress, also my signature, thus:
6:
»a-TO COUNTERFEIT THIS IS KOKOKltV.-S*
Before purchasing, examine the label
closely.
THE GENUINE TUTT’S 1MLLS
exert a peculiar influence on the sys-
torn. Their action is prompt and their
good ofleets are felt ill a few hours. A
quarter of a century of study of the
Liver lias demonstrated that it exerts
a greater influence over the system
than any other organ of the body, and
when diseased the entire organism is
deranged. It is specially for tiie heal
ing ot tills vital organ that t liuvo spoilt
so many years of toil, and having found
tiie remedy, which has proved the
greatest boon ever furnished the afflict
ed,shall they hodeprived of its honellts,
ami u vile imitation imposed upon
them ?
Let tiie honest people of Amei-icn see to
It that they are not Uci'inudod. Scruti
nize tlio label closely, see that it bears
all the marks above mentioned, mid
buy the medicine only from respectable
dealers. It can ho found everywhere,
Very respectfully,
XV. It. TL’TT.
New Advertisements.
S.'n’UEH'S
CURATIVE PADS,
A sure cure for Tnriild Mver and all diseases
arising therefrom, Lung, Kidney. Spine,
BlUdder, Womb, anti nil Female Diseases,
CHILLS ASH FFYFK, Costlveness, H)n|m>unI«,
Headache. Our Liver, Lung and Ague 1‘h<I,
Kidney nnd Spinal Pad, $3. l’ad for Fe-
mala Wen lutes*. £3. We Bend them by mull
receipt oi price. Address E. K. SNY-
A WEEK In your own town. Terms
dOQ nnd&5 outfit free. II. HALLKTT A
CO., Portland, Maine.
AGENTS
WANTED!
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.,
820 Broadway, Mon York City;
Wonder Upon Wonder!
Given Away—A. strange, mysterious and
most extraordinary Rook, entitled »*TIIK
BOOK OF WOM1KKS,” containing, with nu
merous curious pictorial Illustrations, the
mysteries of theHcavensaml Earth, Natural
and Super-Natural, Oddities, Whimsical,
Strange Curiosities. Wltchcsand Witchcraft,
Dreams, Superstitions, Absurdities, Fabu
lous, Enchantment, Ac. In order that all
may «ee thin curious book, the publishers
have resolved to give it nwuy to all that de
sire to see it. Address by postal card, K.
HLKASON X CO., 739 Washington Street, Huston,
Mawi.
BOOTS AND SHOE8.
NEW SHOES
—AT THE—
Old Shoe Store.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
JUST RECEIVED!
New and Attractive
STYLES
son)—*
Valuable in Dyspop-
—“A delightful bev-
late Stonewall
delightful to drink,
sia and Gout.”
DR. LEWIS A. KAYRK
erase.”
I)K. WILLIAM a. HAMMOND—‘‘Far superior to
Vichy, Seltzer, or any other.”
UR. ALPRKB;L. LOOMIS—“Most gruteful and
refreshing.”
R. H. 00URN UORKMPS—‘‘Absolutely pure
and wholesome; superior to all for dally
use; free from all the objections urged
against Croton and artlflclally uerated wa
ters.”
PROF. WANKLYN, London, ^.-“Impreg
nated only with Its own gns.”
R. K. R. l'KASLKE—“Useful and very agree
able.”
UR. AUSTIN FLINT, UR. F. N. OTIS-“Health-
ful, and well suited for Dyspepsia, and
cases of acute diseases.”
Ult. FORUYUK BARKER.—“By far the most
agreeable, alone or mixed with wine, use
ful In Catarrhs of Stomach or Bladder and
In Gout.”
UR. J. MARION SIMS.—“Not only a luxury,
but a necessity.”
To be had of all Wine Merchants, Grocers,
Druggists und Mineral Water Dealers
throughout the United States, nnd whole
sale of
FRED’KDEBARY&CO.,
-A.
COUGH, COLD,
Or Sore Throat
REQUIRES
1IWDIATE ATTENTION
A continuance for any length or time muses
Irritation of the Lungs, or some chronic Throat
affection. Neglect oftentimes results in some lie
curable Lung disease. BROWN’S BRON
CHIAL TROCHES have proved their efficacy
by a test of niuiiiy years, and will almost Invari
ably give immediate relief. Obtn4n only
BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, and do not
take any of the worthless imitations that may
be offered. de2 dim
Gents’ Shoes
Browu Cloth-Top Button Congress,
“Fifth Avenue” Congress,
Ladies & Misses Fine Shoes,
Kill and 1'ehble-Biitton,
Side-Lnee and Foxed Work!
A largo lot of Ladles’ Kin Foxed Button
Shoes—very stylish 4 at 92.25 to 93.00.
The best Misses’ Protection Toe School
Shoe ever offered in this market.
AN EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF
Brogans Plow Shoos, Kip Boots,
Women’s Plow Shoes, <fce.,
Farmers. Our stock for the WHOLE
SALE TRADE Is being dally received, and
in quantity, quality and prices Is unsur
passed In the city. We invite the attention
of COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
##-For anything you want in the Shoe
and Leather Line, at bottom prices, call at
No. 73 Broad Street,
(Sign of the Big Boot.)
WELLS & CURTIS.
WORK FOR ALL
In their own localities, canvassing for the
Fl reside Visitor (enlarged), Weekly and
Monthly. Largest Paper in the World, with
Mammoth ChromoH Free. Big Commissions
t4» Agents. Terms and outfit Free. Address
P. 0. VICK FRY, Augusta, Maine.
i tit mnl terms free. TRUE A- CO., Au-
sut, Maine.
0 Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with name. 10
cents, post-paid. L. J ON EH A- CO., Nus-
U, N. Y.
C i T T V FIANO, 01U1 AN bust. #*M,ook!
-CH III Startling News! Organs, 12
stops, 955. Pianos only 9130, cost 9050. Circu
lar Free. 1). F. Beatty, Washington, N. J.
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.’
THE OLDEST LIFE INSURANCE COMPART IN THE UNITED STATES.
Inoorpornted 1885.
The New England Mntnal Life Insurance Co.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Assets. January, 1877,
Pmiiitmis Received in 1870,
Interest Received in 1870,
Death Claims Raid in 1870,
*11,515,802.00
l.!KJ0,280.84
801,531.47
800,402.00
rpHE POLICIES of this noted OLD COMPANY’ are Issued under the Massachusetts Non-
- Iture Law, by which policy-holders arc protected for a given time after payments
. - .. . .. . . . . "-Kiertf
of Premia
i have
and in 1876, 925,000 on 31 policies, on widen the premium payments l"md
During the Inst 33 years, tills company haw Issued policies to the amount of 9150,000,000
upon 55,000 lives, and has paid in death claims and endowments 910,000,000, and has return
ed to Its policy-holders more than ’fr,(XK),0<K) In dividends.
Beluga purely Mutual Company, every holder of a policy Is a member of the Company,
and is entitled ton vote at Its annual meetings, and lohlsfull pro rata of the cntlro promt
of the Company.
With a membership of 21,000. an ample reserved fund nnd an annual Income oxcoeding
93,000,000, it Is safe to say that tiie future operations of the Compnn.v will prove ns advan
tageous as those of the past have been.
tteiVTIio Dividends III this Company are equal to those of any other, and the
Interest Keeelpts of the past two years have been snfllelent to pay nil death
claims.
Applications received and policies promptly Issued through
D. F WILLCOX, Agent,
ll " 1,1 Bn '" 1 r 71 Broad street.
per day, at home. Samples
Ctp/wU worth «5 Iree. Stinson A- Co.,
Portland, Mulne.
JACKSON’S BEST
SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO!
was awarded the highest prize at Centen
nial Exposition for its tine chewing quali
ties, the excellenee and lasting character of
Its sweetening und flavoring. If you want
the best tobacco over mude ask your grocer
lor this, and see that each plug bears our
blue strip trade mark with words “Jack-
sou’s Best” on It. Sold wholesale bv all Job
bers. Semi for sample to t’. A. JACKSON X
CO., ManuActurers, Petersburg, Va.
Lawyers.
ALONSO A. DOZIER,
Attorney ant ('ounsrllor-at-Imw.
Office Ovor 126 Broad Street.
Practices In State and Federal Courts In
both Georgia and Alabumu. mlil8,’77 ly
CIIAREEN COLEMAN,
Attorney-ot-liovr.
Up-Stalrs, Over C. E. Hochstrasscr’s
febll,’77tf.
Store
BENNETT II. CRAWFORD,
Attorney and Connaellor-ot-fjitw.
Office Over Frazer's Hardware Store.
Jal4,’77 ly
KKKHK CRAWFORD. J. M. M’NKII.I
CRAWFORD A Mr NEILL,
Attorneys nnd <'ouu*ellor«-i»t-I,aw,
O. E. TIIOMAM,
Attorney and Counaellor-at-Ean.
Office:
Over Iiochstrasser's Store, Columbus, Ga.
Jy9,’70 ly
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS
Best Female Medicine Extant.
WILL CURE
All Female Con
plaints.
WILL CURE
Monthly Obstructions
WILL CURE
Old or Young Females
WILL CURE
Girls at Sweet Sixteen
WILL CURE
Pal
THE WORLD’S STANDARD
FAIRBANXSj ny |(
SCALES
RECEIVED HIGHEST MEDAI.H AT
World’s Fair, London 1851
World’s Fair, New York 1863
World’s Fair, Paris 1867
World’s Fair, Vienna 1873
World’s Fair, Santiago, Chili 1875
World’s Fair, Philadelphia 1876
World’s Fair, Sidney, Australia... 1877
ALSO HOLE AGENTS FOR
MILES’ ALARM MONEY DRAWERS.
HANCOCK'S INSPIRATORS.
OSCILLATIN')) IT* I’ COMPANY'S PCMPS.
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 Broadway, New York,
null d2tuwAwlm .
After ten yoars
test, it lias proven
to lie the only reli
able female regula
tor known, und is
now in extensive
by physicians
thro u ghoul the
country. For all
species of unnntu-
monthly ob
structions and ex-
losses; for Leucor-
rliiPii or Whites,
Falling o f the
Womb, Ulceration
of the Womb,Chlo
rosis, or Green
Sickness, Nervous
Debility and Pros
tration! it acts like
harm. As an
Iron and Vegetable
Tonic it is unsur
passed, toning the
stomach, aiding di
gestion, exciting
liver, aiding
upon tin* bowels
md building up
iiml giving perma
nent strength to
the whole system.
Large Bottles only $1.00. Sold by all
Druggitss.
d^Sold In Columbus by A. M. Bit AN NON
ami M. 0. HOOP X < 0.angl I il.vwt f
WILL CURE
Hysterics and Nerv
ousnetiK.
WILL CURE
Palpitation of th
WILL CURE
Girls at Womanhood
Will Cure
By Regulating.
Will Cure
PRINTING
QrISTAGORO’S
HAIR
DYE
la Uio safest nnd the boat. 1* instantanm
and it produces the nuut natural slu
Vrown. doos not stain tho skin.and i* o
is a standard lirsparatiou. and n t*vo
br * i sVa' * 'an d^I I a i r Dreiser
SIWJVJ^o 0 rV. Propr ' e,0r ’
n. For a alt
•IRfWi
Every Description,
LOWEST PRICES!
THOMAS GILBERT,
4g Kandolplt Nt.
MARK. If. BLANDFOD. | LOUIS F. GABBARD.
HLANDFOBD A OARRAHU,
Attorneys nod C’ouii»«llorw-af-I<atr.
Office, No. 07 Iiroud Street, over Wlttlch A
Klngel’s Jewelry Store.
Will practice in theStateand Federal Courts.
iepj,’75
R. B. MURDOCH’S
INSURANCE AGENCY!
No. QQ BroadSroot,
Representing Fourteen Million Dollars Capital.
NORTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Athens, Ga.
PHtENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn.
MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Now York.
LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Manchester, Eng.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL returns fifty per cent, premium to flic insured, and
no liability to policy holders.
MANHATTAN will Insure Bin Houses at lowest ruling- rates.
*25,000 deposited with the State as seen city for policy holders.
JiuicUl ly]
RAILROADS.
WESTERN RAILROAD
ALABAMA.
OF
GROCERIES.
A. M. ALLEN, President.
O. S. JORDAN, Treasurer.
Pioneer Stores.
- - 050,000.
COLUMBUS, GA, December 6, 1877.
Tming Leave Columbus Daily,
AS FOLLOWS :
SOUTHERN MAIL.
8:46 P. M. ArrlveH at Montgomery.. 7:52 pm
Mobile 3:00 a m
New Orleans.. 8:20 ▲ m:
“ACCOMMODATION.”
8KH) P. M., Arrives at Montgomery... 5:50 a m
Hoi mu 9:40 a m
Atlanta 7:15 a »r
ATLANTA AND NORTHERN MAIL.
7:00 A. M Arrives at Atlanta 2:20 p M
Washington ... 0:35 P >f
Baltimore 8:30 h m
Now York 0:15 a >f
ALSO BY THIS TRAIN
Arrive nt Montgomery 3:50 p M
TRAINS AllRIVK AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery ami .Southwest..! 1:05 A M
From Montgomery nnd Southwest.. 7:40 p m
From Atlanta and Northwest 7:40 p m
d^Thls Train, arriving at Columbus nt
7:40 p >r, leaves Atlanta at 11:30 a m.
E. F. ALEXANDER, President)
CHAS. PHILLIPS, Agent. deolS tf
MOBILE AND GIRARI) R. R.
COLUMBUH, GA., Octobor 1, 1877.
Double Dally Passenger Train,
T\CAKING close connections at Union
1VI Springs with Montgomery ami Eufuula
Trains to and from Montgomery and Eu-
fuulu and points beyond.
This Is the only line making close connec
tion at Montgomery with South und North
Alabama Train from the Northwest.
Passenger
and Fr’t
Mall Train. Train.
Plano Tuning, &c.
K. W. BLAU,
Rapuirer and Tunor of Pianos, Organs ami
Tin and Coppersmiths.
W3I. FEE,
Worker In Tin, Nheet Iron, Copper, Ac.
Orders from ubroad promptly attended to.
Jyi, ’70 174 Broad Street.
Doctors.
DB. €. K. EATEN.
Watchmakers.
C. II. LEqUIRf,
W nlclamnker,
134 Broad Street, Columbus, On.
Watches and Clocks repaired in the best
m u imcM^am^wurranted^^^^^^^l,^^
REAL E8TATE ACENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Georgiu Home
elngraph
Real Fstatc, Urokcrugc und Insurance
Agency.
LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT.
Referjjby permission, to banks of this city.
C.
WEST] ALADDIN
& SONS’l SECURITY OIL,
The Best Household Oil In Use.
Warranted 150 dogs. Fire-Test.
Water White in Color.
Fully Deodorized.
Will Not Explode!
HIGHEST AWARD AT
THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
FOB KXI FM.KM'K OF MAM FUTI KK
And High Fire-Test!
Endorsed hy Insurance Companies!
Bead thin Certificate—One of Many :
Howard Finn Insurance. Co. of Balti
more, Baltimore, Doc. 23d, 1874.—Messrs. ('.
West & Hons—Gkntlkmen: Having used
the various oils sold in this city for illumi
nating purposes, 1 take pleasure In rcci
- “ * ’ ’ •• lty oil"
Haiti more.
* no Other.
Cbartered. Capital,
tot
Pioneer Buildings, Front Street, opposite E. &
P. Mills.
TWO 2sr:ew STORIES
FULL OF
NEW GOODS!
AGENTS FOR CHEW ACL A LIME COMP’Y,
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
OLnXDD.A.Xj MEFLCHANDISEl.
GROCERY DEPARTMEMT,
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
CROCKERY OF EVERY STYLE,
CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
BOOTS and SHOES, especially made for us.
1VERYTHING NEW! Everything bought, for cash. Everything Bold dose. The cole-
i brated CA1SWACLA LIME, by car load, barrel or bushel. All retail purchuses deliv
ered In Brownevlllc, Girard, Hose Hill, Wynnton and the “
A. M. ALL"" 11 " -
Phonlx; TH<
hnppr
Leave Columbus 2:20 1* iu 10:00 i» »r
Arrive at Union Springs 5:56 i* m 2:00 a m
Arrive at Troy 8:00 i* m
Arrive nt Eufuulu 10:10 i* m 0:00 a m
Arrive at Montgomery ... 7:55 i» m 0:45 a m:
Arrive ut Mobile 3:00 a m 0:00 P at
Arrlvo at Now Orleans... 8:40 a m 8:40 a m
Arrive at Nashville 7:50 p M 7:50 l* m:
Arrive at Louisville 3:45 a m 3:45 a *m
Arrlvo at Cincinnati 8:10 a m 8:10 a m
Arrive at Ht. Louis 4:00 i* m 4:00 i» m
Arrive a* Philadelphia... 0:50 i*m 0:50 pm
Arrlvo at New York 10:05 p m 10:05 p m
Arrive at l^iiion Springs 2:40 a m
Leave Union Springs 3:10 a m 7:40 a m
Arrive at Columbus 7:10 A M 12:00 a m
Arrive at Opelika 9:10 a m
Arrive at. Atlunta 2:20 e m
Arrlvo at Macon 3:00 p m
Arrive at Savannah 7:15 a m
Passengers for Eulaula leaving Columbus
at 2:20 p M dally, arrive iu Eufuulu at 10:10 p
m dally) Leaving at 10:00 p m dally, arrive in
Eufaula at 0:00 a m.
Through Coach with Sleeping Car accom
modation on Mall Train between Columbus
and Montgomery. W. L. CLARK,
Superintendent.
I). E. WILLIAMS,
myP tf General Ticket Agent.
city.
iLEN, late of Alien, Preer A Iliges; OSCAR S. JORDAN, Into salesman Eagle A
IIOS. CHAPMAN, late Chapman A Verstllle; WM. COOPER, lute Grocer, will bo
CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Ac.
SMITH & MURPHX,
City Carriage Works,
COLUMBUS, G$A.,
K EKI’ ('oiiHlniitly on liaml ami inun-
uforluro to order all stylos of
CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUG
GIES & SPRING WAGONS.
W<“ (fniiriinleo Id tflvo a bettor Void-
cle for loss monoy than was ever ho-
foro sold in tills market. We will du-
I ilieute any mirk lirmifffit to this nrar-
iet. Speelnl attention ^lren to repair
ing in all its branches. Satisfaction ^niirnnteed as lo work and price.
Furioi'.V mi liryan Street, In‘1 ween Itroml iiml Oglethorpe Streets.
Ware-room Southwest corner liryan ami O«letliori>e Streets.
octdl d2tuwAw(lm
H. O- JS/C’KIEE;,
GUN1IY BUILDING, ST. ULA1R STREET,
—DEALER IN
Carriages, Baggies & Wagons
Of Every Description, nt Prices to suit the times.
sold and’ warranted will \>e protected.
• in stock and will eontlu
will exhibit cuts
lanufiu'turetl, which
ufacturcr's price
olve fresh supplies—2S
Buggy, Carriage and other Harness; Gents’ and
Ladies’ Saddles in great variety; Collars,
Hames, Bridles,&c.;Whips,Curry
Combs, Horse Brushes,&c.
W ALL WILL HE SOLD AT CLOSE PRICES.
octlfl ditewly IX. C. MoILBE.
CENTRAL & SOUTHWESTERN
RAILROADS.
rn if)
WV —'Ndif
SAVANNAH, GA., November 11, 1877.
O N AND AFTFK SUNDAY, November
11, Passenger Trains on the Central and
Southwestern Railroads, and Branches, will
US follows 1
TRAIN NO. 1-GOING NORTH AND WEST
Leaves Savannah 9:20 a m
Leaves Augusta 9:15 A m
Arrives ut Atiguslu 4:45 p m.
Arrives at Macon 0:46 p m
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:10 p m
Arrives at Atlanta 5:02 a m
Leaves Macon for Eufaula ^Accom
modation 9:00 P m.
Arrives at Eufaula 9:55 a m
Leaves Macon for Columbus (Ac
commodation 8:00 p m
Arrives at Columbus 4:38 a m
Making close connections at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic Railroad forall points
Nor t li and West.
Luiuula Accommodation leaves Macon
dally except Huturday.
Columbus Accommodation train runs
dally except Sunday.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 10:40 p m
Arrives at Macon 5:45 a m
Loaves Eufaula (Accommodation j... 0:00 p m
Arrives at Maoon 0:45 a m
Leaves Columbus (Accommodation) 8:15 p m
Arrives nt Macon 5:15 A m
Leaves Macon 7:00 a m
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:41 a m
Arrives at Eaton ton 11:30 a m
Arrives at Augusta 4:46 p m
Arrives ut Huvunnah 4:00 l* m
Leaves Augusta 9:16 a m
Making connections at Augusta for tho
North und East, and at. Huvunnah with the
Atlantic uud Gulf Railroad for ull points in
Florida.
Eufaula Accommodation Leaves Eufaula
dully except Sunday.
Columbus Accommodation Train runs
dully except Sunday.
TRAIN NO. 2—GOING NORTH AND WEST
Leaves Savannah 7:30 P m
Arrives at Augustu 0:00 a m
Leaves Augusta 8:05 p m
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 A M
Arrives at Eaton ton 11:30 a m
Arrives at Macon 8:00 a m
Loaves Mucon for Atlanta 8:40 a m
Arrives at Atlanta 2:10 p m
Leaves Mucon for Albany and Eu-
faula 8:20 a m
Arrives at Eufaula 3:4(1 p m
Arrives ut Albany 1:50 pm
Leuves Mucon for ('olunilms 11:45 a m
Arrives at Columbus 4:00 pm
Trains on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta,
Columbus, Eufaula uud Albany dally, mak
ing dost at Atlanta with West
ern A Atluntlc and Atlanta A Richmond
Alr-Llnc, At Eufaula, with Montgomery A
Eufaula Railroad; at Columbus, with West
ern Railroad of Alabama, and Mobile and
Girard Railroad.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri
days.
COMING SOFT 11 AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 1:40 p >r
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta. 0:55 p m
Leuves Albany 10:30 A M
Leaves Eufaula 8:30 a m
Arrives ut Macon from Eufuulu and
Albany 4:17 pm
Leaves Columbus 11:29 a m
Arrives at Macon from Coin minis.... 3:58 p m
Leaves Macon 7:35 I» M
Arrives at Augusta 0:00 A M
Leaves Augusta » 8:05 p M
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 A M
Making connections at Savannah with
Atliuitlc und Gulf Railroad for ull points
In Florida.
Passengers for Milledgeville and Kutontou
will take Train No 2 for.Savannah,andTralu
No. 1 from Macon, which trains connect
dally, except Monday, tor these points.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen'l Sup't Central Railroad, Savannah.
W. G. RAOUL.
Sup’t Southwestern Railroad, Macon.
oc25tl
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
M. M. HIRSC1I.
JACOB HKC'HT.
Hirsch&Hecht
& Comissioi
mending your “Aladdiu Su
the hakkht and best ever use
hold. Yours truly,
(Signed) ANDREW’ REESE, Pi
MANUFACTUItEI) BY
C. WEST & SONS,
Try It, aiul You will U
_ oc2u ddm
Teeth Extracted With
out Pain.
DR. J. M. MASON, I). D. S.
OFFICE:
OVFR KKQIIRKB-SIN OFFICK, Columbus, C.a.
QURES DISEASED GUMS nnd
other diseases of the Moutii
Abscessed Teeth; inserts Artificial Teeth, 'll TILL give our personal attention to the sale of Consignments <>l every description
I1IUTeeth with Gold, or rhoapi-r mulorlul If V\ KI-Hm. KSTATK.STOCKS, BONDS, MERCHANnisA:, 1.1VI-: rurK Ac m miMon
, , , ... . , , ami private sab*. Administrator ami other Legal Sales in t he city and surrounding coun-
desired. All work at reasonable prices, and ! try uttended toon liberal terms.
guaranteed. no28d<»wtf J •The friends of Mr. Harrison and the public generally are Invlted to give us a call when
lev wish to buy or sell property of any description.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, which are respccthillv solicited.
#*'Reler*‘nees, by permission: Chattahoochee National Rank, National Bank ofColum*
. «us, Eagle A* Pheni’x Manufaeturlng Company.
I Columbus, Gu., August 26, 1877. dly*
OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE,
COLUMBUS, - - GEORGIA.
S. HARRISON, Auctioneer and Salesman.
The Last Chance
IN 1877.
HAVANA ROYAL LOTTERY-
GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING
Will Take Place Her. 3Ut,.l*77.
Only 18,000 Ticket*, and -,.»4b UrizoH.
Capital I*rl*o H5t)(>,ooo.
Total Amount of Prize*, $1,350,000.
hose ticki
being
rdern and call for plat
nORMO At BROTHER,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Oldest Agents In the Smith. |oc23eod2ni
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
W. F. TIGNKR, Dentist,
Over MASON'S DRl'OBTORF.,
Ka<i8olf<h utroet, Oulwnbui, Us. JaU ly
Abuse, Exoesses, or8eorot Disunacn, with the b«$t
Utosnt of eurr, 824 Isrsc imi.-*, nrlci- .Ml cU.
A CLINICAL LECTultt on the shove di«rs«et snJ
those of ths Throatutnl Lungs, Catarrh,Rupture, th«
Opium Hablt.Uc., pries 10 cu.
Clthsr book sent postp*Id on reeslpt ot price; orallthiva,
SOPtAtnlng jOH psgfS, betntUhUy illustrstrd, lor 75 cts.
AilAssssPR. SuTTU,k'a.Up. au$ at. At. Louit, Mo,
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