Columbus daily enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1877-1886, December 28, 1877, Image 3

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I l GEORGIA NEWS. —Mr. Win. D. Davidson, of Augus ta, aged 56 years is dead. —Mr. Geo. A. Wilson was paralyzed at Augusta Wednesday. -Dick Searcy, a Talbot county ne- 3, died last Tuesday at the patri- arcliial age of one hundred and five. -Rev. C. J. Burke, son of Mr. 0. Burke, of Macon, has been ordained priest of the Catholic church in New —The Georgia Railroad has post poned its semi-annual dividend until January, but does not say that the dividend is to be. —Mr. A. C. DeCottes died at the Augusta Hotel Tuesday night, aged 69 years. He was an old citizen and bank officer of Augusta. —The Augusta News says Mr. Ed the Purcell, a conductor on Georgia Railroad, has been appointed a Fed- 'ial by Col. Fitzsim- DAILY ENQUIRER.SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1877. ALABAMA NEWS. t y d^V°u h e n i^ re ° fDaUa8C0Un - —A lot of train gamblers been arrested on th e g A . *<?. Rail! road. Deni: kiUed’atDadevIy*^*'Vi killingTuS^ lJro, ‘” d ^ DRY COOD8. HEADQUARTERS FOR MiBrjde’s horse the second by Edinburgh, and the third by Beebe; the fourth a tie between Beebe ami McBryde’s horse—the other two won eral Deputy Marshal mons. —The City Council of Savannah has mude a considerable reduction in the salaries of all municipal officers. It is estimated that the aggregate re duction will amount to $15,000; —Julius Boyd, who lives eight niiles from Covington, had ids gin house and fourteen bales of cotton burned on Monday night last. The engine was so warped by the fire that in can never be remodeled. —The negro, Jeff Key, who was arrested last Saturday and carried to n ^' e , Alabama Great Southern Railroad (the A. & C. that was) Company has had recorded in ~ l y*!*i59tow a First Mortgage for $l,ioU,()09, to secure the payment of bonds issued or to be issued for the purpose of paying indebtedness and to tally equip the road, so we under stand it. Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. -w- Sw My Stock and Hear My Prices, and yon are sure to buy of JAMES A. LEWIS, - Columbus, Ga 152 and 154 Broad St., — loctJ d&wflm) Atlanta, on suspicion of complicity in t of Mr. Ballard, of Burnes- tlie murder ville, was released on Monday, there being no evidence of bis guilt, —When Senator Gordon was in his altercation with Conkling, Ben Hill reached over to him and said : “I will stand by you, General till the last drop of my blood, and the last cent of money.” Doubtful. —Mr. Henry W. Grady is announ ced In the Philadelphia Time s, fora series of articles to be com menced in tlie Christmas week’s number of that paper. They will lie descriptive of Southern life and man ners. —Captain William Hoduett met with an accident in Griffin on Christmas night, by which he lost an eye. He and several friends were tiring Roman candles at each other when a ball from a candle struck Captain Hodnett in the eye, burning It completely out. —A correspondent of the Savannah . News says: Abuse the Central Rail road as much as people may, it never will sell an emigrant ticket at reduced rates. To all emigrants seeking homes In Georgia, it offers cheap transportation, but to emigrants leav ing her genial climate and fruitful soil It says to one and all, “full fare, aud we wish we could increase it four fold to restrain your wandering feet.” —The Augusta Chronicle of the 22d inst., says the deficiency In the cot ton crop leaves the average farmer in a bad way. Many of them have been unable to square up this year’s ac counts, aud many flue managers, who have always worked independently of their factors and grocery merchants at least until July, are even now try ing to arrange for supplies for the coming season. This seems to be the case generally in counties contiguous to Richmond and the counties trad ing mainly with Augusta. —On the 5tli of January, 1878, tlie Savannah Weekly News will appear enlarged and in addition to the politi cal and literary features it will have a military-department, which will be devoted to the interests of tlie citizen soldiery of Georgia. Tlie issue of the 5th will contain a complete roster of the Georgia State Troops, and each succeeding issue will contain tlie his tory of one or more of tlie various companies. Lieutenant "Addison F. Barnett, Adjutant of the Atlanta Bat talion, will have charge of this de partment, and being a son of the Sec retary of State and a clerk in the De partment, he will be able to give prompt and reliable information. —The statement for the eleven months ending December 1st shows that there has been a saving in the city’s expenses of Augusta of $32,564 46, as compared with last year, and the saving for tlie entire year wiU show a saving of about $38,000. The receipts have largely increased. The difference inoueitemalone—business licenses—shows a difference of $13,000, the rioelpts last year being $17,000 and this year $30,000. The item of incidental expenses lust year was $2,200; this year $050—a difference of $1,650. Taking it altogether, the showing for tlie eleven months is an excellent one for Augusta. Mayor Meyer says that if he has the full co operation of Council, the showing for the next year, he is satisfied, will be much better even than this. All of the new Issue of city bonds disposed of so far have been sold at par. —Lawrence ville Herald: W. A. Huff, of Macon still continues ins newspaper war on Gen. Gordon be cause he was defeated for the Mur- sbalsbip. He does not seem disposed to attack tlie other nieililx-rs who signed the protest against his appoint ment, and who, we presume, were younlly responsible lor liis defeat. Perhaps Mr. Huff belongs to that combination, said to have been formed last winter to beat Gordon tor ihe Senate. The public feels very little interest in the personal coiitro- !Zv between thesegentlemen, as the. —The official cotton statement for Selma for.the week ending tlie 21st inst., shows the receipts for the week u were 0,092 bales, against 3,609 bales same week,last season. The receipts to date are 02,709 hales, against 59,810 bales, to the same date last year. From this it will be seen that we nave left last year’s receipts In the lurch, and prospects are now that we will close tills year twenty thousand bales ahead of last year. The cotton receipts for tlie past three weeks have ' >U ' simply been enormous. The Greatest Medical Triumph of Modem Times. Mowed by Clergymen- Thts# Pillt hav« gained a popularity unparal leled. Druggists everywhere tay their tale la unprecedented. The Reason is Obvious. They arc no worthlegfl nostrum, puffed up to deceive the creduloua, but are tlie result of long research, by a chemist and physician of thirty years' experi ence, who values his reputation mora than gold. What Tutt’s Pills wilt do. they cure asavsfcSJjajsaiifist Colic. •vuirv /Mlnr SicTTTeat!achp. Foul Breath, THEY l/UKE Jaundice, Flatulence, and lu- diarestlon. THEY GIVE Appetite, Flesh to the Body, inm UlVt Low Spirits. TMFY AGT on (Eenlood, and remove alt inc.1 impurities. THEY CURE HouF^HTieumatisin, and Kl< * - New Advertisements. YDRK'8 CURATIVE PADS, Kidney Spine, Direct ImpOrtatlovi BEAL KID GLOVES! t'lUl.l.N AND FKVkk, Cofttiveneftfl, Dyspepsia, Heiulacbe. Our Liver, hua* and Ague rad, $*J. Kidney ntid Spinal Bad, $H. Pad for Fe- . C|,1111,1 liu.fo. * »e- ntale Weakness, $2. We stmu them by mail of price. Address E. F. HNY- hi*A WEEK In your owa town. Terms poo and So ontflt free. H. HALLETT * 70., Portland, Maine. AGENTS WANTED! FOU PARTICULARS ADDRESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 82W Brortduay, New York City* Chicago, 111.; New Orleans, La.; Prr Or Nan Franeisro, Cal. BUf THE BEST $1.00 THE Pearl Shirt! None geuuiue without tills Trade Mark. eshin^lee Tury ARC lnvaiuaB!e?or Female Irregu- intl Ant THEY ARE tll ° ,)0Bt Family Medicine ever discovered. THEY ARE harmless^nd always reliable. Bold ercrj/ir/iere.^TTents a Ho*, Office, l every wk— „ . . 35 Murray Street, New York, FOR SALE: 27 Shares Eagle & Plienii Fac tory Stock; 30 Shares Georgia Home Iitsti rauce Company Stock. JOHN BLACKMAR, Broker. COUGH, COLD, I' Or Sore Throat REQUIRES IM1KD1ATK ATTENTION A continuance for any length of time cauHCs Irritation of the Lungs, or Home chronic Throat affection. Neglect oftentimes results In some In curable Lung disease. BROWN’S BRON CHIAL TROCHES have proved their efficacy by a test of ninmy years, and will almost invar! ably giro Immediate relief. Obtain only BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, and do not take any of the worthless Imitations that may be offered. de2 d4m STEAMER BIG FOOT Loaves Columbus Every Friday AT lO A.. M. For Bainbrldge nnd Intermediate Landings. -- Freight or Passage apply on board •*» . A in in 4 I 'ill 1111 unlSntmeiit of FitzsimiiioiiH, who is d ffiocrat, gives general satisfaction, white the country does not believe rteneral Gordon is infallible, he has a .trnmr hold upon the jiopular heart, ^has proved faithful to his people in every l )09 ^i° rl lle has been .called }" fin ‘ J , war and in peace, in the ..mage of battle or in the councils of the nation, be has been em al to every emergence. He is re dded throughout the Union as one the leading Senators from the Knutli aiul Ida conservative, consiat- , t and manly course for four years, nis high moral character, his eliival- hearing, has made him the most it,ndar mail in the State. His reply lit the strictures of Huff was a clear, disingenuous and fair presentation of he reasons which actuated him to withdraw his indorsement of Huff; 7,id the same reasons seem to have “'trolled theother members. As tlie !..se now stands, the general verdict will be that Huff lias allowed his Radical friends to put him in a false position. We have always under stood that Huff' was a Democrat, but if a different impression was being niade Ui Washington to further his Interests, he has no right to complain f the delegation, or a majority of them, saw proper to protest against his appointment, •Ight or passage uppiy on uuuiu, , Moore, Agent, Columbus, Ga. Reduction Rates. Trade Mark Patented. Reasons Why the Pearl Shirt is Preferred to All Others: 1st. They are made of the best “WAM8UTTA” MUSLIN. 2d. Bosoms are three ply uml made of the best linen, each ply being guaranteed to he all linen. 3d. They are made only by capable and experienced hands, are carefully Inspected, and are unsurpassed by any other In workmanship. 4th. They are guaranteed to (it and give satisfaction In every particular. HafTry them and lie convinced ! For sale only at THE M"o"w YorIs. Store, of GORGON & CARGILL, Cash Dry Goods House, Columbus, Georgia. Send for Reduced Price List of MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. NEW ami SPLENDID STYLES: PH ICES HEDCCED $10 to $50 EACH. THIS MONTH NOV. 1K77). Address MASON A HAMLIN OR- llAN €0., Boston, New Tork, or Chicago. P cr Homo, worth 85 free. ~ Cortland, Maine. JACKSON’S BEST SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO! Uu) hlgheat prise at Cent on ly'' 1 fjMMwitlon for lf« tine chewing qunli- iJf'ji , lS** ! K e " onCB and lasting character of th* h£ft2!l ,R and flavoring. If you want , tobacco ever made ask vour grocer •Km? fiend%r «,Lm;!te Tc’cT'jMlIgoyl -- M.n.fin-l.rrn,, rWr«b»?;. y\. C,B011 * WORK FOR ALL In their own localities, canvasHlnv for FlrMldo Visitor (enlarged), 'Wockly Monthly. Mammoth ChromoH Free. Big roin to Agents. Terms uml outfit Free. P. 0. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. INTo I_iCLm.lDsTs.irL Imitation. -t«t- 2 Buttons $1.50, sold throughout the Union at $2.00; 3 « 1.75, “ “ “ 2.25; 4 “ 2.00, “ “ « 2.50. Black, Wliitc, Ojanus and Walking Sliades in ail number.-) uh above, ami sent on order to all parts of tlie country, jiost-paid. NEW CLOAKS Just in. Another shipment of ALPACAS and CASHMERES—most popular makes ever bundled. To Arrive: 1,000 dozen COATS’ COTTON—will he offered at New York prices to merchants. All grades of BLEACHED SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, bought at a groat sacrifice at large trade sales recently hold in New York. Will be sold at unheard-of prices. J\ S. tTOZSTEJS, So. 70 Broad Street, C'olinnlms, (la. , Mammoth Stock OF FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS! AT BOTTOM PRICES. i a tUy at home. Agents wanted, Uui- i fit and terms free. TRUE 4 CO., Au- i, Maine. J fi Kxtru Fine Mixed Cards, with name, to 4-U cents, post-paid. L. JONES A CO., NaH- H811, N. Y. . Agent! _New Organrt.ltfiitbpr, (.». v*>: 1~, w'll’Stlii. PI Jin ON retail price 8050 only 8175. Dsn'l F. Bestty, Washington N.J. QClfifi PER MONTH made selling the Gyro- 41/W scope or Planetary Top, Buckeye Btatlouery Package, Magic Pen (no Ink re quired). Catalogues of Agents' Goods free. RTCKKYK NOVKLTY CO., Clnclnnutl, 0. Coniprisiiig Largest Line of DOMESTICS, CLOAKS, BOOTS and SHOES, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, Gents’ and Bovs’ HATS, Ladies’ and Misses’ HATS and Yankee Notions In the City, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1 WILL begin on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5tli, to offer extraordinary liiducemciitH to tlie trading public. Give me u call and be convinced that 1 Hell at "lull'd pun prices.” nx. JOSEPH. i...v4 .i&wtr on Dfcrncl St. BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW SHOES J. Albert Kirven’s. JUST RECEIVED : Another lot of BLACK CASHMERES, which should bo ex amined by all In need of suoh Goods. Rarest bargain An at $1.00. The best bargains In SILKS are found only id my stock. inspection of these Goods Is asked. / 100 pieces New Colored DRESS GOODS at lOo. to 25o. Large stock Knit Goods. Ladles’ and Children’s Colored HOSIERY. Large stock of Novelties suitable for .Presents to Ladies, Gents and Children, such as Sllft Handkerohlefs and Ties in great valtoty, Patent Ivory Portinonies, Beautiful Shell Pocket-Rooks, Roquet Holders,New and Pretty, Glove aud Handkerchief Boxes, and a great many other choice Goods suitable for Presents too nu merous to mention. You are especially invited to call and see for yourself. No trouble to show Goods. Old Shoe Store. Hir sch. & Hecht General Auction & Commission Merchants, FALL ANI) WINTER STOCK JUST RECEIVED! New and Attractive STYLES Gents’ Shoes Brown Cloth-Top Button Congress, “Fifth Avenue” Congress, Anil all other Styl Ladies & Misses Fine Shoes, Kitl ami Pebble-Button, Side-liuce and Foxed Work! A largo lot of LmlleH’ Kid Foxed Button The best Misses’ Protection Toe Huhool Shoe ever offered In thin market. AN EXTRA LA RGB STOCK OF ItrogaiiH, Mow SIioch, Kip Boots, Womon’H Mow Shoos, Ac., For Farmers. Our stock for the WIIOI .SALK Tit A 1>K Ik bolhg dally received, and In quantity, quality and prices Is unsur passed in the eity. We Invite the attention of CUUNTllV MERCHANTS. A*-For anything you want in tlie Shoe and Leather Line, at bottom prices, call at No. 73 Broad Street, (Sign of tlie Rig Boot.) WELLS i CURTIS. J. ALBERT KIRVEN. (eod&wtfj More New Goods! O N and after the 1st of October the Uales via CENTRAL LINE BOATS to all points on the Chattahoochee and Flint Riv- polnts on the Chattahoochee ers will bens follows; FLOUR, per barrel 20 cents COTTON, per bnlc 50 cents ntlioi* KriUirhtH in nmnortion. Other Freights In proportion. STEAMER WYLLY—C. Brocka- way, Captain, Leaves SATURDAYS,at 10 A M, for Apala chicola, Florida. !9»For further Information eaU on Office at C. E. Hochstrasser’s, Ju23tf Benj. Hawkins Kieser, Proprietor. THE ONLY LIVE DEMOCRATIC PAPER CLOAKS Gents’ Medicated Red Flannel Under suits $3.00; Gents’ Medicated Red Flannel Undersuits $4.00. FIFTH SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ Just Received, All New and Elegant Styles, made of the cheapest and best Reaver aud Matellasse Cloth. FOURTH SHIPMENT OF DRESS GOODS To Arrive Monday or Tuesday. The Goods that we sliallflffer at 25 cento per yard is the liest in the market for the money. F.J. SPRINGER Under Springer's Opera House, CORNKR OGLETliORPK aud CRAWFORD 8T8. Wholesale ami Retail Denier In Groceries and Provisions! All kinds WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, CIUARS, Ami Qenoral Htock of Plantation and Family Supplies. red la city and vlclnl- nov4 eod.’lm c. & SONS’I SECURITY OIL, Tlie Ural Household Oil in U»e. Warranted 150 degs. Fire-Test, Wator White in Color. Fully Deodorized Will Not Explode! HIGHEST AWARD AT THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION FOR F.XCKLLKNCK OF MANUFALTCkK And High Fire-Test AUCTIONEERS AND COMNIliBSION MERCHANTS. M. M. Hi list'll. JACOB HECHT. OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE, COLUMBUS, - - CHOBGHA. C. S. HARRISON, Auctioneer and Salesman, W ILL glvo our pciHonivI attention t-q the sale of Conglgnmei HEALJRH T ATE,BTOCKH i BONDH, L HER(\I1 ANDIHK, L! V K HT( H'K, Ac., at auction and private sale. Adminlstrakn* and other Legal Hales In the city uml >ry description lit auction cling coun- mis of Mr. Harrison and the public kenerally arc Invited to give us a call when they wish to buyor sell property of any descylptl9^ >± li ' ” respectfully solicited. ey wish to buy or sell property of any description, LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTH, which are M^HoferenceH, by permission: Chatttuioocnoc “ bus, l‘'agle«.l’ Plienlx Mamifaeturlng Company. Columbus. Ga., Augustan, 1877. diy^ STOVES AND TIN WARE. P. B. PATTERSON & CO., (SticcMNorfl to W. U. KOI!ARTS & CO.) No. 1W IHIOAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, H AVING succeeded to the TIN MANUFACTURING and HOUSE FURNISHING busi ness oft he late firm of W. W. Robiirfcs A Co., we will continue tlie business In all its branches, with a large anil complete stock of SIovon, Grates, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Wood and WIHow Ware, Japanned and Planished Ware, Crockery, Cuttlery, Silver-dated aud Hritunnu Ware, nnu'Ucal workmen anil Invito the nltcmllon of (tenters to our stock; uml can always nil or- dors for the same PROMPTLY, and gaurantec satisfaction as to price and quality of goods, itlsfuctlon as tonrleoand quality of goo< P. B. PATf ERSON & Cfi. ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS Rest Female Medicine Kxtunt. WILL CURE 11 Female Con plaints. WILL CURE Monthly Obstructions WILL CURE After ten yearn tost, it has proven to bo the only reli able female regula tor known, and in now in oxteiiNlvo by phynieiauu tliroug h o u t the •otiiitry. For all Old or Young Females Npoeioh of nnnatu WILL CURE Girls at Sweet Sixteen WILL CURE WILL CURE monthly ob struction* aud ox- ;eH8e«; for Leuc-or- i’Iiumi or Whites, Falling o 6 the Womb, Ulceration of the Womb,(/’hlo- osis, or Ore on SicknoMN, 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 the liver, acting pon tint howeis and building up and giving perma nent strength to the whole system. Sold by all WILL CURE Palpitation of tli Heart. WILL CURE Girls at Womanhood Will Cure By Regulating. Will Cure Cases of Ten Yci Large Hollies only $1.00. Dniggitss. 49-Hold In Columbus by A. 3t. HKANNON and Jg. 1». HOOP A CO. augl l dAWtf Lawyers. ALONlO A. DOIIKK, Attorney and CouncolioMiGLaM Office Over 125 Broad Street. Practices In State and Federal Courts both Georgia and Alabama. mhl8,’77JLy “ €?IIARIjKM i'OIiFMAN, Attornoy-al-Lsir. Up-Stalrs, Over C. K. Hochstrasser’s Store, febl 1,’77 tf ItKNNKTT II. CRAWFOKI), Attorney nnd CouuMlIor-Mt-liRi Office Over Frazer’s Hardware Store. JhM,*77 ly KKKSU CUAWKOKD. -I. M. M NKII.I., CRAWrogn A MrNKIMi, Attorney* and < oiiiiNellor*-nt-l.nw, 12K Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Jftl0,’7O ly O. K. THOM AN, Attorney nnd C’ounaellor-nt-l.nw. Offick: Over Hoch jtrasser’H Store, Columbus, Ga. Jy9,'70 ly PRINTING In East Alabama. ilka ever had: edited and pun by a man known by tlie oldest inhabitants of Musco gee county for the lastijo years. >lisu Thompson, an American „{ t l»ow in Edinburg, has her horse % i with $1,600 gold shoes. To trifle with a severe cough or cold is certainly trifling with one's health. We advise all to tike Dr. Bull,. Cough Syrup. 26 cent* per bottle; large aize, 60 ceuts. KaT'Tlie Merehuiits of Columbus would do well to give “Old Ben” their Advertising. de25 lm 10-4 We are still offering WHITE BLANKETS! Still in the Field ! F. X. Profumo, Crawford Street, Columbus, Wa., r, CAJ P rw P»**ed to ttcconunodHte the demand — TOYS, FIRE^VORKS, CANDIES, L’ AKJStt, Ac , at prices to suit the' timet. dal5 2w From 1152.50 to $12.00 per pair—good value. An Elegant Line of MISSES’ HOSE in Solid Colors, from 37 1-2 to 75 els. per pair; and the best Kll) GLOVES in the market for the money. Blanchard & Hill, Endorsed by Insurance Companies! Komi thin Ortltlrate—Oae of Maajr; Howard Firk Insurance Co. of Balti more, Baltimore, Dec. 2ttd, 1874.—Mesam. C. West A Sons Gentlemen: Having used the various oils sold In thin city for Ulumi- mitlng purposes, I take pleasure In recom- Ilng your “Aladdin Security OH" as afkst and hest ever used in our houstv Uold. Yours truly. (Signed; ANDREW REESE, Pren’t. MANUFACTURED BY C. WEST A. SONS, Baltimore. Try It, and You will Use no Other. oc20 diiin a physiological View View of Marriage I Guide to Wsdlook and Ul||! ▼ P.W Icosfld.ntial Trcatl*. on tha m k 1*1 k I # _% W ■tliitiei ol marriage aud tli. _r Ui tha M • of Uaproduotlon and ■the Dlaeaaea of Woman. | A t)*«k for prltato, con«<d- ■erate reading 200 page#, price _S§tur« armnj from Half Abuse, Exceaaea, or Beoret Diaoaaea, with tha beat Ul *ACL f I InbjS!'iSSrfSGSl on?h! BOOKBINDING Every Description, MARK. II. liLANDFOI). | LOUIS F. UARKAKD. BLAMDFORI) A GAKHAKI), Attorneys anil C’ouiiMellorM-nt-Lisw. Office, No. 57 Broiul street, over Wittlch A Klnsel’s Jewelry Store. Will practice In the State and Federal Courtfl, sep4,’75 Plano Tuning, &c. K. W. BIjAIJ, Rapalrer and Tuner of Pianos, Organs and Accordeons. Sign Paint ing also done. Orders nuiy bo left at J. W. Pease A Nor- rutn’H Book store. gepfl, 75 Tin and Coppersmiths. WM. FEE, Worker In Tin, Mbret Iron, t'opprr, dr. liroad Street. Doctors. 1>B. €. E. office Over Kent’s Drug Stoke. Watchmakers. c. ii. li:qi i .n , Watrliuakrr, 134 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Watches and Clocks repaired In the best manner and warranted.Jy 1, 75 REAL E8TATE ACENT8. LOWEST PRICES! i Habit,*/-., prim 10 i.r tx<ok s—nt poilii.id ou rrc«lpt ot price; or all thn ilnlna UK) paiea, beautifully lliuatrated, lor 74 cU. iini bg. luT^li No. U.N. *t. it. Louia, M THOMAS GILBERT, 43 Randolph St. LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT. JOHN BLACKMAR, Georgia Home Building, next to Telegraph Office, Columbus, Ga., Real Estate, Brokerage auil insurance Agency. W. F. TIGNER, Dentist,! Over MASON’S DRUGSTORE, Raudolph.Street, Columbus, Ga. Ja21 ly