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daily
^eoeoia news.
A .irove of about 200 »heep passed
rnneb Talbotton last Sunday.
11 \Vfuroa loads of oranges come to
Quitma" 0 They retail at two cents
* pl °Tlie colored Baptist churches at
gavaittiab are quarreling about their
dividend of $3.50 per shnre on
Aneusta and Savannah Railroad
stock 19 announced.
Wesleyan Fernald College and
Af^rcer University close their cxer-
dSTon Friday for a week.
There will be but one colored man
...The Georgia Legislature—Amos R.
Rogers, of McIntosh county.
—There will not be a Rrdical in the
Georgia Senate, a state of aflhirs
unknown since the year 18(18.
—It lias been resolved to sell the
Augusta ice factory against the pro-
tent of the resident stockholders.
—Nearly all the merchants Qf
Americas have signed an agreement
to close their stores on Christmas.
—The LaG range Y. M. C. A. dis
continue their Sunday afternoon ex
ercises, substituting therefor cottage
prayer meetings.
Tjlr. F. Hinely, of Lowndes county
made ten barrels oj sugar and syrup
on one-half acre of land. The barrels
averaged something over forty gallons
each.
—A negro boy and woman had an
altercation on the plantation of Mrs.
T H. Mahone, Bellevue, which re
sulted in the serious cutting of the
woman.
—King Rex will make his accus
tomed annual advent into Atlanta on
the 6th of January. Arrangements
will be made with all the rpilroadH to
carry visitors for one fare.
—An old negro woman, known as
old Aunt Phoeoe, died at Macon on
Thursday at the advanced age of 111
vears. She claimed to have shaken
hands with Gen. Washington.
—The young man Taylor, who de
liberately shot a negro to death on
the ferry flat near Hawklnsville, af
ter a preliminary examination, has
been remanded back to jail and will
be tried for murder.
—A petition has been signed by a
large number of the citizens of Talbot
county for the pardon of Dick Ma
hone, convicted of petit larceny two
years ago, and sentenced to four years
in the penitentiary.
—The Atlanta Library Fair has
commenced and the managers expect
to realize thousands of dollars.
Among the gifts we notice an elegant
smoking suit, manufactured by Miss
Lucy EUis. Bushels of raffles. In
opera house.
—Mr. R. H. Turner and Miss Liz
zie Malone, B. C. Kendrick and
MissC. E. Maddox, ol'Talbot, and
0. C. Bullock and Miss Minnie
Drone, of Marion, and Mr. S. Jessup
and Miss Emma Jenkins, of Musco
gee, have married.
—Amos R. Rogers, the recently
elected Representative from McIntosh
*?*!’.?* through, the streets
of Atlanta, attracted marked atten-
tlon and created a deep impression
It is very seldom that such deserved
honors are paid to a private soldier bv
an entire regiment. J
ALABAMA NEWS.
1,1 Hllle WH'rity was
sola at per acre.
—Four white persons have died in
Livingston during a year.
Davenport, aged 68 years,
died at Dudeville on the 10th.
i sTTA f 010 ™' >»y. “Bert 15 years, was
killed in gin gearing near EuUiw.
„ ~The immigrant train from the
south y on the S. & N. road, that
reached Decatur last Wednesday
morning had on bourd 175 persons,
all bound for Texas.
—Two hundred and flfty-six mar-
riage licenses were issued by Hon.
‘ley F. Jones, Judge of Probate of
Barbour county, for tile year ending
the 15th December, 1877. The greater
number of them being blacks.
—The alderman trouble at Birm
ingham was submitted, by consent of
all parties interested, to Messrs. Da
vid Clopton, H..C. Semple and E. J.
Fitzpatrick, of Montgomery. Messrs.
J- T ' Terry, R. H. Peurson and W.
A. Walker, representing one side,
and Messrs. Jolly and Clarkson, rei>-
resenting the other, arrived in Mont
gomery Monday.
—The double dry goods store of
r roioehstein on Duupliin street, Mo
bile, was burned Saturday night and
also the dry goods store'of Woolf*
Hogg, und the shoe store of J. H.
Jordan. The crockery store of John
Elsworth was injured by water and
removal. The total loss.ls $1.50,000 to
$200,000. Frolichstein on a $20,000
building, was insured for $12,000, and
$80,000 on a $90,060 stock. Georgia
Home of Columbus loses $5,000.
—Mr. Jos. Nicholls committed su
icide at Strassburg, on the South and
North Railroad, Monday morning,
by shooting himself witli a pistol.
He was about 68 years old, was a na
tive of Germany, and was a sober, In
dustrious good citizen. The cause as
signed for the act was loneliness, con
sequent upon continued separation
from his family. He owned an in
terest in the Strassburg saw mills and
other property in Chilton oounty.
The Washington Republican of a
Montgomery
jpN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1877.
banking a No insurance
T- i rr^—r-
county, is a wheelwright and black-
by trade. The Di ' "
says: “ft
The Greatest Medical Triumph
of Modem Times.
Indorsed by Clergymen-
Thets Pills have gained a popularity unparal
leled. Druggists averywhsro ssy
thtir Mia is unpreesdsntsd.
The Reason is Obvious.
result of Iona research, by n chemist
amt physician of thirty years’ expert*
enen, who values nls reputation uiora
thau gold.
What Tuft’s Pills wilt do.
THEY CURE
Colic.
■furv piidc SlcffleaHirhf, Foul Breath,
I ntI l/Unt Jaundice, Flatulence, and In
digestion.
THEY GIVE AppenteTTlesh tHe Body,
UI, c qiBitdl Low Spirit..
THEY ACT r» u r.th'. w ''' “" d r ™° Te *"
THEY CURE *“ d K1<| -
THEY CURE ''b/lii.'.., Heartburn, .ml
inci buna n yio«icuii c .
THEY CAUSE tfi^TBocT to assimilate, and
,ntl v,lwa6 uouj^LtUo body.
THEY CURE Nervousness, and give re-
1 ntI freshUurSleep.
THEY ARE ;.^|™ r7or Female ,rregu “
THEY ARE the BeSTTamily Medicine ever
i nci Ant discovered.
THEY ARE harmless, and always rsllabls.
Sold everywhere, "TTFTTente a Box. Office,
35 Murray Street, New York,
New Advertisements.
SNVDEB'S
CURATIVE PADS,
A sure euro for Torpid Liver and ull diseases
arising therefrom, Lung, Kidney, Spine,
Bladder, Womb, and all Female Diseases,
CHILLS AND FKVKK, Contivenoss, Dyspepsia,
Headache. Our Liver. Lung and Ague rad,
$2. Kidney und Spinal Pad. $3. Pad for Fe
male Weakness, $3. We send them by mail
ivpp nn receipt Of price. Address E. I*. 8NY-
CO., Cincinnati, O.
, HALLETT A
AGEN
WA
Advertiser, thus refers to the jubilant
feelings of our immediate and worthy
Representativve in Congress: Hon,
'''■fan ‘
smith'by trade. The Darien Gazette
is (so far as we know) an
honest colored man, and one who will
not do us nny harm in his new posi
tion.”
—A number of influential colored
men of Augusta have set on foot a
movement looking to the establish
ment of a cotton factory to be located
on the Augusta Canal. As at present
contemplated, tlie company will have
a capital of forty or fifty thousand dol
lars.
—Mr. Dodge has fifty or seventy-
flye hands at work on his narrow
S railroad running from the
borhood of Mr. Alexander Mc-
Eachin, Telfair county, to Powell’s
Landing, on the Ocinulgee river, and
has, it is reported, purchased the en
gine formerly owned by the German
mills, it Tattnal county.
—Hon. Warren Akin died at ills
home in Cartersviiie on Monday,
aged 66 years. He wur a noted law
yer, once rau against J. E. Brown,
Esq., for Governor, and served as a
memberof the Confederate Congress.
His home was destroyed by the Fede-
rais. Since the revolution he has
practiced law witli marked success.
—The subscribers to the stock of
the Augusta, Knoxville and Green
wood Railroad are generally respond
ing promptly to the first installment
of five per cent, on the capital stock
subscribed. The engineers are pro
gressing witli the survey of the route
between Augusta and Walton's Is
land, on‘the Savannah river, where
the road crosses.
—The President and directors of
the Georgia Railroad Company at
Augusta have resolved as a matter of
compromise to exchange with all
bona fide six per cent, bonds of this
corporation, with interest from Jan
ary 1st, 1878, for tlie Port Royal Rail
road bonds, and all past due interest;
our bonds to be valued at par, and the
Port Royal Raiiroud bonds and inter
est accrued, at ninety cents.
—In the Methodist Orphans’ Home
are 39 children introduced for the
year, homes for sixteen of whom
have been provided, leaving 22 in
Home. One death reported. Out
standing indebtedness of $500 lias
been paid in full. Cash on hand
December 1, 1878, $189.24; collected
since, $2,899.39 ; disbursements, $2,-
437.18: balance on hand, $651.50.
Rev, L. B. Payne was re-elected Su
perintendent.
—The Atlanta cotton factory has
got its first “wab i’ the loom,” having
gained a verdict against an over-san
guine gentleman. Mr. Hayden, who
subscribed one thousand dollars to
wards the scheme and then backed
down. The case will be carried to
the Supreme Court. It is the opin
ion of some of tlie people in extreme
Southwest Georgia that the Kimball
factory building will be utilized as a
"new capitol as good as the one in
Milledgeville."
—The following Is tlie full vote of
the State:
Hilary A. Herbert is the proudest
man of the Alabama Congressional
delegation. He walks with head
erect, amj says, his pleasant counten
ance beaming with uapplness all the
while: “It’s a boy, sir; the first one,
and, I tell you, the finest you ever
sawl” May lie and the boy live long
and prosper.
—A desperate fight took place be
tween the whites and blacks Satur
day afternoon at Muscle Shoals, a
small town on tlie Tennessee river,
about thirty miles northeast of Tus-
cumbin. The fight originated be
tween a white man and a colored bar
ber. The friends of each rushing in
to assist, caused the fight to become
general. Revolvers and knives were
used freely. The negroes were driven
out of town, except three, who were
nearly beateii to death. After the
mob returned they set fire to the bar
ber shop and burned it to the ground
witli all its contents. One negro was
killed and a number wounded. Three
whites were terribly cut and shot, but
none killed. A greut deal of excite
ment prevailed there last night, and
there were fears of a further outbreak
before morning. There is much ex
citement in this place over it.
—Tlie Supreme Court decided thus:
Dickinson vs. Bradford. Appeal
from Talladega Chancery Court.
Brickell, C. J.
1. Transactions between attorney
and client, as between other persons
occupying fiduciary relations, are
anxiously and jealously scrutinized
by the courts ; not because there may
have been deceit, imposition, or
actual fraud, but on principles of pub-
• FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Send for Reduced Price List of
MASON & HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.
SPLENDID STYLES; PRICL
M0 to $50 EACH. TH IS MONTn
Add reus MASON A HAMLIN OR.
(IAN CO., UoNton, Nen York, or Chicago,
d> P er Ja y* ut home. Samples
worth 85 tree. Stinson a Co.,
Portland, Maine.
JACKSON'S BEST
SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO I
was awarded the highest prize at Centen
nial Exposition for Us line chewing quali
ties, the excellence and lasting character ol
Its sweetening and flavoring. If you want
the best tobacco ever made ask your grocer
lor this, and see that each plug bears our
blue strip trade murk with words “Jack-
son's Best” on it. Sold wholesale by all Job
bers. .Send for sample to C. A. JACKSON A
CO., Manufacturers, I’eterxbnrg, Va.
Made Toy tlxo
Georgia Home
IMAiHCE C0IPA8Y,
In the State of Georgia, tor tlie protection of her policy holders.
OUR I)POSIT is ample for the protection of our patrons.
WE BEPBESEST THE
HOME OF NEW YORK Capital and Assets $ 6.600,000
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION “ •* “ 14,000 000
MOBILE UNDERWRITERS' “ « « 1,260 000
PETERSBURG SAVINGS aud INSURANCE... “ <• “ 600,000
4KF* Mink! will he written at rate* as low. Adjustments will be made aa liberally, and payment!
lade aa promptly, on by any other first-class com puny represented in Deorgla.
sep18 eo<ltf
8QOT9 AND SHOE8.
RAILROADS.
NEW SHOES WfeStfKRX RAILROAD
ALABAMA.
OF
Old Shoe Store.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
JUST RECEIVED!
New and Attractive
STYLES
-IN—
Gents’ Shoes
Brown Cloth-Top Button Congress,
“Fifth Avenue” Congress,
Trains
i A!’ rkT
ILUMBVH, GA, December 0,1K77.
Leave CoIiiiiiIiiis Daily,
“THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.”
THE OLDEST LIFE INSURSHCE COMPANY IN THE UHITED STATES.
Incorporated 1880.
Tlie New England Until Life Insurance Co.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Assets, January, 1877. - • - $14,515,802.00
Premiums Received lit 1876, - • - 1,996,286.84
Interest Received In 1876, .... 804,531.47
Death Claims Paid iu 1876, - - - 806,462.00
T HGPOLICIKS of (his noted OLD COMPANY are burned under the Massachusetts Non-
Forfeiture Law, by which policy-holders are protected for u given time after payments
of Premium have Ceased, no other condition of the policy being violated. Under the law
the NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPAfTY paid ill 1875 $77,351.70;
and in 1876, $25,000 on 31 policies, on which the premium payments had ceased.
During the lost 33 years, this company has Issued policies to the amount of $150,600,000
upon 65,000 lives;and has paid in death claims and endowments $10,600,000, and has return
ed to Its policy-holders more than $7,000,000 In dividends.
Being a purely Mutuul Company, every holder of a policy is a member of tlie Company,
and Is entitled to a vote at its annual meetings, and tohlBfull pro ruta of the entire profits
of the. Company.
With a membership of 21,000. nn ample reserved fund and an » annual income exceeding
$3,000,000, it is safe to say that the future operations of the Company will prove as advan
tageous as,those of the past have been.
a9~The Dividends la this Company are equal to those of any other, and the
S forest Receipts of the past two years have been sufficient to pay all death
alms.
Applications received and policies promptly Issued through
D. F WILLCOX, Agent,
decleodtf 71 Broad, street.
Ladies & Misses Fine Shoes,
Kid uiid Pebble-liiiUon,
Side-Lace and Foxed Work!
4’
The bosf Misses’ (‘hotkcthTn Vok" Hchool
Shok over offered iu this murket.
AN EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF
Brogans, Plow Shoes, Kip Bools,
Women’s Plow ShoeN, <fco.,
For FurmcrH. Our stock for tlie WHOLE-
HALE TRADE Is being dally received, and
in quantity, quality and prices lb unsur
passed In the city. Wo Invite the attention
of COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
g^For anything you want In the Shoe
and Iw?«ther Line, at bottom prices, call at
No. 73 Broad Street,
(Sign of the Big Boot.)
WELLS & CURTIS.
AS FOLLOWS J
SOUTHERN MAIL.
$:45 P. M. Arrives at Montgomery.. 7:52 pk
Mobile 3:00 a M
New Orleans.. 8:20 a m
‘•ACCOMMODATION.”
8:00 P. M., Arrives ut Montgomery... 5:50 a m
Selma 9:40 a w
Atlanta 7:15 a sr
ATLANTA AND NORTHERN MAIL.
7:00 A. M Arrives at Atlanta 2:20 p m
Washington ... 6:3.5 p m 1
Baltimore 8:30 p m i
New York 0:45 A m
A I.HO BY TII IS TR AIM
Arrive at Montgomery .’ 3:50 p k
TRAINS ARIUVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery and HoutInvest..11:05 a M
From Montgomery and Southwest.. 7:40 pm'I
From Atluntuund Northwest 7:40 p sc.i
A#*Thls Train, arriving‘at. Columbus at
7:40 p m, leaves Atlanta at 11:30 a m.
... E. P. ALEXANDER, President.
CHAR. PHILLIPS, Agent. dee 18 tf
MOBILE AND GIRAIID It. R.
ijgpafiii
\n0.
COLUMBUS. GA., December 12, 18T7.
Double Daily Passenger Train,
M AKING close connections at Union
.Springs with Montgomery und Kufuultt
ns to and from Montgomery and Eu-
faulu and points beyond.
Only line running Sleeping Cars on night
trains between Columbus und Montgomery ,
Leave Columbus..
R. B. MURDOCH’S
INSURANCE AGENCY!
Mo. 08 Broad SAx-eet.
Representing Fourteen Million Dollars Capital.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Athens, Ga.
PHtENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn.
MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, New York.
LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Manchester, Eng.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL returns fifty per cent, premium to the Insured, and
no liability to policy holders.
MANHATTAN will insure Glu Houses at lowest ruling rates.
$25,000 deposited witli the State as security for policy holders.
' " [»Ug2I ly)'
WORK FOR ILL
In their own localities, canvassing for tlie
Fireside Visitor (enlarged), Weekly and
Monthly. Largest Fuller in the World, with
Mntnmotli Chromos Free. Big Commissions
to Agents. Terms and oulllt Free. Address
F. O. V1CKKKY, Augusts. Maine.
n day at home. Agents wanted. Out
put aud terms free. TRUE A CO., Au-
glistu, Maine.
,4 A Extra Flue Mixed Cards, with name, 10
jt 1 cents, post-paid. L. JON EH A CO., Nos-
eizu; i.i. m: is, is-,;mu. Fhinos retail price
S050 only S176. lluuT F. Ilestty, Washington X.J,
ciplt
lie policy, to prevent an abuse of eon
lidenee and influence, and to compel
fidelity in the performance of fidu
ciary duties.
2. An attwrny may, before entering
on the business of Ills client, lawfully
Contract for the measure of bis com
pensation ; and any contract then
made between them is as valid and
unobjectionable as if made betjveen
other persons competent to contract
witli eaeli other. But after the
fiduciary relation has commenced,
And tlie attorney lias assumed the
duties which it imposes, no subse
quent agreement with his client, rela
tive to his compensation, can be sup
ported, unless it is satisfactorily
shown that the compensation agreed
bn does not exceed a fair and just re
muneration for ills services, and that
the client was fully informed as to
tlie facts which ought to have been
communicated to him; and tlie bur
den of proving this is on the attorney.
3. Wien the client seeks a rescis
sion or cancellation of a contract,
made with his attorney while the
fiduciary relation was subsisting be
tween them, the court will compel
him to do equity, and will decree that
the contract shall stand as a security
for the payment of reasonable com
pensation to the attorney; but where
the bill is filed by the attorney, ask
ing tlie specific performance of such
a contract, this principle cannot tie
applied.
Ke.yersefl ami bill dismissed.
loan FKH MONTH mude selling the Gy
1/4U'' seopu or Planetary Top, Buokeye
Uitlonery Package, Magic Pen (no Ink re-
.Hired), ratal. ' 1 ' '
BtCKKYK NOVI
Majority for Ratification 89,585
Atlanta W,UT
Milledgeville 55,201
Njalorlty for Atlanta 48,9t0
Homestead XST7 #1.788
Homestead 1868 53,087
Majority for Houistead 1877 40,721
Atlanta, on Friday, of typhoid pneu
monia, after thirty" years faithful
service in the army.’ Tlie old veteran’s
remains were borne to their last re*t-
ing place with distinguished honors.
In addition to the usual detail allowed
byjmilltary rules, the soldiers and
officers of the entire regiment follow
ed the hearse to tlie depot, where the
remains were placed on the cars, to
be tokeh to the National Cemetery at
Marietta. -'Fhe procession was headed
pf the splendid band of the regiment,
Of Interest to Everybody!
$10,000 WANTED
At J. E. DEATON’S
VARIETY STORE,
No. 166, Under Bankln House,
IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS
T MY STORE may bo found a large, va-
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS
Best Female Medicine Extant,
After ten years
WILL CURE
.11 Female C o li
plalntH.
WILL CURE
tost, it littfi D1I
to bo the only reli
able female regula
tor known, and is
now in extensive
WILL CURE
Girls alHweetKixteen
WILL CURE
aina in tlie Side an
Back.
WILL CURE
Monthly Obstructions llS0 by physicians
throughout the
country. For all
Old or Young Females species of unnatu
ral monthly ob
structions and ex
cesses; for Leucor-
hu»a or Whites,
Falling of the
d Womb, Ulceration
of the Womb,Chlo
rosis, or G r e e n
Sickness, Nervous
Debility and Pros
tration, it acts like
harm. As an
-Iron and Vegetable
the Tonic it is unsur
passed, toning the
stomach, aiding di
gestion, excl 11 ng
the liver, acting
upon the bowels
and building up
and giving perma
nent strength to
tlie whole system.
Sold by all
GROCERIES.
A. M. ALLEN, President.
O. H. JORDAN, Treasurer.
Lawyers.
ALONZO A. DOEIEH,
Attorney and €ounoellor-nt-L«f»
Office Over 126 Broad Street-
Practices in State and Federal' Courts
both Georgia and Alubsma. mhl8/77 ly
CHABLEM COLEMAN,
Attorney-at-Law.
>-Stalrs, Over C. E. Hochstrasser's Store
’ebll.T? tf
Arrive at Mobil
Arrive at New Orleans.
Arrive ut Nashville
Arrive at Louisville
Arrive at Cincinnati
Arrive at Ht. Louis
Arrive at Philadelphia.
Arrive at New York
Leave Troy
Arrive at Union Sprint
Leave Union Springs...
Arrlvd at Columbus
Arrive at Opelika
Arrive at Atlanta
Arrive at Macou
Arrive at Savannah
3:00 A 5
8:10 A J
7:50 v j
. 0:50 p m
.10:05 c m
.12:50 a m
2:40 a m
3:lu a m
. 7:10 A M
. 9:10 A M
. 2:20 c M
. 3:00 i* M
. 7:15 A !
Pasaengers for KufuuJa leaving Coluznbua
at 2:20 v x dally, arrive In Kufuula at 10:10 r
* i Leaving ' * ’ " -• *
Y
Superintendent
D. E. WILLIAMS,
General Ticket Agent.
BKNNETT II. CBAWFOBD,
Attorney end Counaellor-at-Law.
Office Over Frazer’s Hurdwure Store.
Jal4,'77 ly
KSKSK CRAWFORD. J. M. M'NKII.L.
CBAWFOBD dfc McNEILL,
Attorneys nnd Counaellore-nt-lmw,
128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Jal6,’76 ly
a. E. THOM AW,
Attorney aud Counaellor-nt-I«nw.
Office:
Over Hochstrassor’s Store, Columbus, Ua.
Jy9,’76 ly
MARK. H. BLANDFOD. | LUUIH F. GARRARD.
B LAND FOB D A GABBABD.
Attorneys aud Couuaellors-nt-Lnw.
Office, No. 67 Broad Street, over Wlttlch A
Klnsel’s Jovrolry Store.
Will practice In theHUiteand Federal Courts.
sep4,’75
Plano Tuning, Ac.
WILL CURE
Palpitation u
Heart.
WILL CURE
Girls at Womanhood
Will Cure
By Regulating.
Will Cure
Cases of Ten Yei
Large Bottles only $1.00.
Drugging.
SSfSold in Columbus by A. M. IIRASNOS
and M. P. HOOD A CO.augli d«twtf
Pioneer Stores.
OHartered Capital, - - 000,000.
Pioneer Buildings, Front Street, opposite E. &
P. Mills.
TWO NEW S T ORE S
FULL OF
XMIW GOODS!
AGENTS FOR CHEW ACL A LIME COMP’Y,
AND WHOLESALE and ketatl dealers in
GDNSlRAIi MEIUCIIANDISD.
GROUKRY DfiPAllTMHMT,
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
CROCKERY OF EVERY STYLE,
CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
BOOTS and SHOES, especially made for us.
Tjt VERYTHING NJCWI Everything bough! for rash. Everythh
Tj brnted CAKWACLA LI.MK, by ear load, barrel or bushel, A1
ert*d In Brownevllle, Girard, Rose Hill, Wynnton and the city.
A. M. ALLEN, late of Allen, Freer & a o u imiluv
Phenlx; TIIQS. CHAPMAN, late Chapin
M. ALLEN, late of Allen, Freer A'lllges; OSCAR S. JOltbAN, late salesman Eagle A
) mm iV Verst I He; WM. COOPER, lute Grocer, will ho
atig29 tf
FOR SALE:
27 Shares Eagle k l’lieiiix Fae-
tory Stock;
30 Shares Georgia Home Insu
rance Company Stock.
JOHN BL.VCKMAB, Broker.
ware, tttwaui-wuic. v.w-.-', —
Ware. Suddleh and Harnctts. A Good ltn*
ot'Plantattou and House Furnishing Goods
*TMiese l Goodtt were bought for Cash, and
can bo sold at bargains. Farmers laborers
and citizens generally will dud It to their
Interest to call on me betore buying else-
wber ° J. E. DEATON.
ootliS eod2m .
PHENIX
CARRIAGE WORKS!
Herring & England,
(Fiiht of and Opposite Msbrow's Uvery
Stables)
6 G L E T H O K P E 6TIIEE T
A re prepared
with competent
workmen to do (Kr-
rloge Work in all ita
various brunches. In
the best sty Ip. and as
low *a the lowest. We also i
NEW WORK of various it?le*.
my 13 eodly
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage I
a Guide to Wedlfok and
oTifldentlal TreatiM on »h«
IJ k If 2.B W i Jutlw of marriage and ftw
marriage
I unfit lor ...
of Reproduction and
fill
book
U -, the ee-
>tion s«d
Dlaeuea of Woman.
kSf?,La.tr
with the beat
On til
Abu#*, Exeeaa«a, or Secret Diacaaea,
*°*AOLINI&A 1 L?LH?y'u l ilE on^thi above dlaeaara and
thoae of the Throat and Luna*, Catarrh,Kupture, th«
Opium Habit,tc., price 10 eta. „
tffrhar book arnt poatpaldon meifit of pries s or
^A^ii^a n £>H.^^TV8. , No!^2^!'htb r 8L^lt.IjOUis''xe.
CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Ac.
GlINBY BUILDING, ST. ULAIK STREET,
. —DEALER IN-
Carriages, Baggies & Wagons
Of Every Description, at Prices to suit the times.
W HAT you don’t see a«k for. and he will exhibit cuts f from
reliable builders) of any Vehlelo manufactured, which he
will furnish upon short notice at munufaeturor h prlce«. All
work Hold ana warranted will be protected.
Has now in stock and will continue to
K. W. BLAU,
Rapalrer and Tuner of Pianos, OrgauH aud
Aocordeouft. Hlgn Painting also done.
Orders may be left ut J. W. Pease d- Nor-
mun's HiMik Store. sep5, 75
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. IEE,
Worker In Tin, Slirct Iron, Copprr, Ac.
Doctors.
OH. €. E. KMT KM.
Okfick Over Kent's Dhitg Htokk.
Watchmakers.
€!. II. I.K4|1JIN,
Wnlelauinker,
134 Broad Htreet, Columbus, Ga.
Watches and ('locks repaired in the best
manner nnd warranted.
Ji
1, '75
REAL ESTATE ACENT8.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Georgia Home Building, next to Telegraph
Office
Coin
K, III
KpuI Estate, Brokerage ami Insurance
Agency.
LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT.
Refer, by permission, to bunks of this city.
nov3/75 tf
C.
WEST, ALADDIN
£ SONS'l SECURITY
Combs, Horse Brushes,&c.
4&-ALI. WILL BE SOLD AT CLOSE PRICES
h. o. Moxaa.
Oristadoro’s^ 6
U the «af«»tiu»d the »»••»!, is laiUoUneoat iu IU setios.
sud il ii»'-duoue tlie uu>.t uutursi «h»aas of >>lMk or
Broun dt.f* uotituin the skin, and n easily aiipllsd. I*
U ft ■tkuiUrd nrn-aratiou. Mid a favorite upon e^err
.. = -•m\ toilet for ladr or mntl*n«n. P*»r
iud llsir l>re«*cr*. JOSEPH
Proprietor. P« O* BOl
S1200
0PIDM9
aotM K »»*ll HlsptofleeOs »o
l MOTpmns n»u.. sbeolotn, ana
idity cured. Pslnitm aopubllrttr.
d •fount) i ror particular* Dr. Carl*
i Iki WswuAiatousL.Uaum-.lih
The Last Chance j Teeth Extracted With
in 1877. ' out Pain.
HAVANA ROYAL LOTTERY- —
w j DR. J. M. MASON, D. D. 8.
GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING
Will Tsks Flare* Drr. Slot, lf»77.
Only 18,000 Tickets, and 2,346 Prizes.
c.piui i»ri«« #000,000.
Total Amount of Prizes, $1,350,16X1.
We only gunriinlec those tickets obtained
through us ns being genuine. Send your
order, aud call for plans to
11 OK.VIO .V BBOT1IEH,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Old gat Ag.Lt.lu the South. |ocZ3 eodZut
OFFICE:
OVER EXQl'IRER-SCX OFFICE, ColaakM, 0..
/ (UltKS DISEASED GUMS and^taOM. I
OIL,
The Best Household Oil in t'se.
Warranted 150 (legs. Eire-Test.
Water White in Color.
Fully Deodorized.
Will Not Explode!
HIGHEST AWARD AT
THE CENTEX MAE EXPOSITION
F0K KXCKLLKXC'K OK MAXLFACTHIE
And High Fire-Test!
Endorsed by 1 n.surunot* (JompanieH!
Kes'l IIiIm CVrtlllcatc*—Olio of Many :
How A HI) Finn INMCKAKCK Co. OK BAI.TI-
mork, Baltimore, Dec. 23d, 1874.—Messrs. C.
West A Sons—(iic.NTLKMKN: Having used
the various oils Hold In this city for Illumi
nating purposes, L take pleasure in recom
mending your "Aladdin Security OB" as
the 8AKKMT and hkmt ever used in our house
hold. Yours truly,
(Hlgned) ANDREW RKEKK, Prea’t.
MANUFACTURED BY
C. WEST k HONS, Baltimore.
Try It, and You will Urn* no Olhor.
ocatl dDm
PRINTING
BINDING
OK
Every Description,
CENTEAL & S0UTHW ESTEEM
EAILB0ADS.
SAVANNAH, GA., November 11,1877.
)AY, November
the Central ami
.allroudH, and Branchos, will
run as follows*
TRAIN NO. 1—GOING NORTH AND WEftT
Leaves Havannuh 9:20 a k
Leaves Augusta .... 9:15 a m.
Arrive! at Augusta 4:45 p m
Arrives at Macon 6:45 l* m
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:16 P M
Arrives at Atlanta 6:02 a m
Leaves Macon for Kufuula (Accom
modation 9:00 p ic
Arrives utEulaula 9:55 A M
Leaves Macon for Columbus (Ao-
commodutton 8:00 p ic
Arrives at Columbus 4:B8 a m
Making close connections at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic Kuilrond lor all points
North und West.
Eufiiulu Accommodation loaves Macon
dally except Saturday.
Columbus Accommodation train run*
dally except Sunday.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 10:40 P m:
Arrives at Macon 5:45 a m
Leaves Kufuulu (Accommodation;... 6:00 P M
Arrives ut Macon 0:45 a h
Leaves ColuinbumAccommodation) 8:15 PM
Arrives nt Mucou 5:16 A m
Leases Macon 7:00am
Arrives at, Milledgeville 9:44 a m
Arrives at Eaton Uni 11:30 a m
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p M
Arrives at Havunnah 4:00 p m
Leaves Augustu 9:15 a m
Making connections at Augusta for the
North and East, and at Havannuh with the
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in '
Florida.
Eufauln Accommodation Leaves Kufuula
•lully except Hunday.
Columbus Accommodation Train runs
dully except Hunday,
TRAIN NO.2—GOING NORTH AND WEST
Leaves Savannah 7:30 p M
Arrives at Augusta 0:00 a M
Leaves Augusta., 8:05 p M
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:41 A M
Arrives at Eat on ton 11:30 a m
Arrives at Macon 8:00 a m
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a m
Arrives at Atlunta 2:10 i* m.
Leaves Macon for Albany and Ku-
ftttiUi ; 8:20 A M
Arrives at, Knflmla 3:40 p ir
Arrives ut Albany 1:50 i* M.
Leaves Macon for Columbus 11:45 A M
Arrives at Columbus 4:00 i» M
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta,
Columbus, Kufuulu und Albany dully, mak
ing close connections at Atlanta with West
ern A Atluntle and Atlunta A Richmond
Air-Lino. At Eufaula. with .Montgomery A
Kufuulu Railroad; at Columbus, with West
ern Railroad of Alabama, and Mobile and
Girard Railroad.
Train on Blukoly Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri
days.
COMING HOUTII AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 1:40 p v
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:65 pm
Leaves Albany 10:30 a m
Leaves Kufuulu 8:30 a m
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula
Albany
Leaves Columbus
Arrives ut Macon from Columbi
Leaves Macon
Arrives at Augusta
Leaves Augusta
Arrives ut Havannuh
Making connections at Havannuh with
Atlantic und Gulf Railroad for all points
in Florida.
l*nssongers for Milledgeville and Eutontou
will tnUoTruin No 2 for Ha van null,and Train
No. 1 from Macon, which trains connect
dally, except Monday
\v
4:47 P M
11:29 a M
3:58 p M
7:35 i* M
. 6:00 a m
, 8:05 p M
oJ?W
t South wester
Reduction
Rates.
COTTOJ&.per bale 50 ceuU
Other Freight* in proportion.
STEAMER WYLLY-C, Brocka-
way,Cuptaiu,
Leave* HATURDAYH, at 10 A M, for Apala
chicola, Florida.
$Sfr*For further information cull on
C. A. KLINK,
Genoral Freight Agent.
Office at C. E. Hochbtrasser's. Ju23 tf
STEAMER BIG FOOT
K
S3
OOM» EtATEPWATUHia. Clwsp.
tis knoau *orlrt Snnytlf Wulch free to
Uyn.n. Atiii w, A. Cotkian X to., Uucago.
other diseases of the Mouth; curesX
Abscessed Teeth; Insert* Artificial Teeth, j
fills Teeth with Gold, or oheaper material !
desired. All work at reasonable prices, and |
guaranteed. no23 d<fcwtf '
A ttonth o&d 1
—<»•— blUUI
•TrMW
TSAR.- Aorenu wanted. Busk
•Mlutdthuate. ParUculorafree.
AAtliSM J.WUKTBtOb., Ml.UuU. M*
S25B0:
LOWEST PRIUES!
THOMAS GILBERT,
4U Handolph St.
Leaves Columbus Every Friday
AT IO A. M.
For Balnbrldge and intermediate Landing*
For Freight or Passage apply ou hoard, or to
W. B. Mooke, Agent, Columbus, Ga.
J. R. Grave*, Agent, Balnbrldge, Ga.
John P. Jordan, Agent, Chattahoochee
decl eod&wlra
W. F. TIGNER, Dentist,4
Over MAHON’S DRUG HTORE, * v
Raudolph.titreet, Columbus, Ga. Ja2i ly