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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLtJMUtJS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1878.
GEORGIA SEWS. reverend gentleman's coat, and pro-
duoed a flank smelling strongly of
n fs»v.nn»l. iukuI Whisky, and from the breast pockot
_Mr O.B Cuming, of Savannah, aged drewa bottle llalf fllU of Ril jjoaitleH
83 years, ia dean. , I trtbacco and cigars ad libitum. Tlio
—Macon in all gave F7.027 60 to yel- I crowd laughed ajid the preachor wilted,
low fever sufferers. Subsequently the trick was explained
—Sales of Oas Light Company stock and all hnnds enjoyed the joke.'
we ro made in Augusta at22. ♦ ♦
—The Griffin Newt "reports a large | ALABAMA NEWS,
acreage will bo sown in wheat-
—The shipwrecked crows of two I —The Templetons are playing in
schooners arrived in Savannah. Montgomery.
_W W Goodman has been elected _j er o Haralson, the colored candi-
Prosldent of the Savannah Cotton Ex- Jato for Congress, only carried ono
change. I county in his district.
—Mr Thomas Lindsey, of Berrien —The contract for keoping the pan-
county, killod twenty-one rattlesnakes I pora of Bullock county for the ensuing
ono day last weok. year has been let out to Mr K T JonoH,
—Tho Amoss place, one mile from I at the rate of 36 per head.
Sparta was sold at public outcry on —Henry county polled 613 votes—
Tuesday for 33,000. I all for Samford ; Bullock county gave
—Mrs. Singleton McMullen, of Hart 075 votes, of which Strange received 2,
county, diod recently at the advanced Bussell 05, and Col' Samford tho ro-
ngo of ninety years. mainder.
—Tn Taylor county, near Reynolds, —A merchant in Union Springs
Rev J A Ivey, of Dawson, Ga, and Miss offored a negro J75 for his “posHum.”
Alice Mitchell, of Taylor county, were Darkey couldn’t see it, as ho owed
married. I merchant 375, and the latter desired to
—A negro by tho name of James B°t the “varmint” for that amount.
DuPree, convicted of murder, escaped —Robert M Foster, Esq, son of Dr S
from a guard in Dodge county a few J Foster, of Union Springs, who re-
dnys since. moved from that place to St Louis, Mo,
-Two negro children in Oglethorpe abo »‘ four „ ? ear » »K° to engngo in tho
countv burned their mother’s liouso practice of law, has been elected a
because sho would not let them go out rnombor of the Legislature of that
and dig goobers. b y the , V , 0I T complimentary vote
and dig goobers
—The Rome Tribune raises at the
head of its editorial columns the name
of Thomas A Hond-ilcks, of Indiana,
for President in 1880,
—A falling troo killod an ox belong-
of 300 above his ticket.
At tho fair in Montgomery, Tues
day, tho first raoo was a running dash
of ono mile—375 to 1st, 325 to 2d, 810 to
3d. Gen Harney won, Silver Maid 2d,
Bonnie Itaska 3d, Limbor 4th. Time
ing to , Mr L L Anderson near (’raw- I ];4fS4. Best race ever won ou tho track,
fordvdle. Ho, another ox and a pair of (j (m Harney and Silver Maid lapped
inules, narrowly escaped. for three-quarters mile.
—Thomasville Fair is nowin pro- Second race—trottors, premium 8110,
cress. In the trotting race Thursday Summary—A Lakeland's hr. m, Emma,
Bol) Toombs won drat money, 325 and 3 111; (IS Caldwell’s br. m. Mattie, 1
Blank Frank the second 815. 4 2 2; Thomas Watson’s b. g. Bay Billy,
—At tho present price of cotton says 4 3 3 0; E McCurdy’s b. m. Georgia
he Griffin News no farmer can afford Golddust, 254 0; Win Robinson's b. li.
!o pay over 300 per annum for first-class Livingston, 5 2 5 5; John Muso’s g. g.
hands and furnished them rations. Blue John, distanced—time 2:50, 0:00,
—A killing occurred at Campbellton 2:48>
,m Tuesday last, when -one Smith re- —Tho following marriages aro re
ceived a mortal wound at the hands of I corded:
Uoiner. Personal matter the trouble. On Novombor 11th, Mr A J Porduo
-John Hightower, of Lumpkin ° f ,.?® naaoo j a v Fla - a,ld Mrs Sullio 1
county, whdo at work in the Findlay of Montgomery.
stantly killed. resident " On 0 the°6th* y Miss Mollio E Wright
ofSavannatp diedlast‘sundry^agmfss S**!** 6 * W Robln80 "' M °“ l
years. He was b ° r ® ”® ar url In Autauga oounty, on the 3d instant,
which ho died, and lived his entire life y; r j ], Lewis and Miss Martha G
ill the neighborhood. Clarke.
—At the last snle day in Jasper coun- Alabama legislative oppioeiis.
tv tlio Eatonton llroad-Axe says tho I ,
itiinks estate of 1,500 ceres brought I Mm ^l«»wnyidrerti>er,Uth.\
81 000, and the Martha Johnston place “ T “° IJornocrats of both Houses yes-
of 400 acros sold for 81,200. terday elected in caucus tlio officers
-Thirty-six convicts, to work on tho wl11 SBrv0 for tlle P resont Lo * ls,la -
Augusta, KAo*vllle and Greenwood In the Senato non W G Littlo was
Railroad, have airhod at Augusta. choseii for Presl( , ent . w L c , of
They came from the plantation of Huntsville, for Secretary; C C Shorter,
Grant, Alexander & Co., in Jefferson of E n f au | tt| f or assistant Secretary, and
Thomas Herbert, of Montgomery, for
bv the Clerk. Also, Mr Clopton, of
Montgomery, gaye notice that Mr
llaigler would contest the seat of H A
Carson, of Lowndes.)
WAITiaiU FOR THE front.
Harper'a Weekly ,\
Still lifts the lily in the mild still air
Its cups of perfumed snow.
And slur-like gleam the myrtle blossomB
where
Tho autumnal roses grow;
This ^fragrant beauty seems the mask of
Tho whispering south wind in his poisoned
breath;
> r e weary for these warm, bright days to
end;
The summer lingers at what fearful cost!
Oli, pitying God ! In mercy to us send
Tho \
3 gift of Thy frost!
rom its cold touch the pestilence will fly,
And plague-shut houses will their doors
unfold,
And mourners who have seen their loved
• ones die,
Yet., shuddering, feared their helpless
hnnds to hold,
Will seek with tears the graves from which,
to-day,
1 jovo, terror-haunted, trembling turns away.
All powerless, Lord, at Thy dear feet w
bow;
If Thou delay how many lives are lost!
We ask a blessing never prized till now—
Tho White gift of Thy frost.
“WOUMMTT YOIT ?"
lie told mo my face was tho sweetest.
And fairest he ever had known;
The bobolink envied my singing,
And tho nightingale mimicked Its tone;
My dimples they quarreled with cherries,
.lust under eyes tender and blue;
My tresses they angered the sunbeams;
I smiled on tn ** * * “
New Advertisements.
It having been widely advertised undrr the
caption of
“America Ahead in Spool Cotton,”
that the Jury on Cotton textiles, yarns and
thread, at the Paris exposition, decreed a Cold
Medal and brand Prize to the Willlnninntte
Linen Company for “Spool Cotton especially
adapted for use on timing .Machines, over all
the great thread manufactures of the world, we
ono it as a duty, to the public and to Messrs. J.
A 1*. Coats to announce that
No Grand Prizes were decreed at
Paris for Spool Cotton. _
are advised by cable of the following
awards:
J. & P. COATS, GOLD MEDAL
Williamantic Linen Co.,Silver Medal,
And we claim for the winners of the First
Prize that, as they luvvo established in
Rhode Island tlio largest Hp tol Cotton
Mills in the United States, where their
Spool Cotton is manufactured through
every process from tlie raw cotton to the
finished spool, AMERICA, as represented
b y Messrs, J. \ P. COATS, is still A11 FAD IN
SPOOL COTTON.
Auchiiicloss Brothers,
Solo Aegnts 111 New York for
He told i
, “wouldn’t you?
» my fingers were dainty,
“And wouldn’t I give one of the sweetest
For such a poor dauble ns this?”
Maybe I ought, not to've done It,
Hut he looked so bOseeching and true,
And the ring '* * *-“
He told me there was ft dear cottage
.lust down near tho rocks by the ser,
Where the sweet roses nodded a welcome,
Ami tho mocking birds waited for mo,
With himself, of ctiursc, for n master—
’Twfts made plenty large for us two.
I forgofwhat I said, but I’m thinking;
1 kissed him again—“wouldn’t you ?”
The greatest anxiety is experienced
lest there should bo a flaw in tho title
to property; yot a flaw in the title to
health—as a cough or cold, Is disregard
ed. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup removos
all such at once.
county.
—In an opileptic fit at White Bluff. .
near Savannah, Mrs M E White fell
into tho llro and was fatally burned. [
Her son coming in discovered her life
less body, charred as to tho arm, shoul
der and face.
Doorkeeper.
In the House, Hon David Clopton, of
Montgomery, was chosen for Speaker ;
Ellis Phelan, of Birmingham, for Clerk;
Elmoro Garrett, of Coosa, Assistant
Clerk; I N Hudson, of Covington,
—On Saturday last the residence of Doorkeeper; Wm Knight, of Lee, As
Mr Rigland, who lives four *iiles from sistant Doorkeeper; Thomas Judge, of
Macdn, was totally consumed by fire,
together with all the furniture and
Butler, Enrolling, and W L Ramsey,
of Macon, Engrossing Clerk. Those
their crop of cotton, which was stored gentlemen will all be elected in their
ih the dwelling.
—Messrs Murray and Ambrose report
respective Houses to-day.
THE CONGRESSIONAL VOTE.
CHAS.HEYMAN&CO.
The Old Reliables.
their newly renovated and elegant
SALOON
SECOND DOOR ABOVE THE CENTRAL
HOTEL.
Wc have on hand for tlio Wholesale Trade
200,000 CIGARS!
of all grades and prices, from 815 to 8180
150 Cases Smoking & Chewing Tobaccos
of different brands and prices.
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS
of all kinds by the Case, Bottle, or any wa
desired. The celebrated MILWAUKE
BEER in Kegs or Bottles.
RESTAURANT AND BAR
killing five bears in swamps in South —The following is the official return
Carolina, some tblfty-five miles from I of votes so far received at tho office of
Savannah, but they only secured one. I Secretary of State:
1st district.
T H Herndon.
Mobile
Marengo
2,352
2,086
Monroe
728
2nd district.
H. A. Herbert. J. P. Armstrong.
3rd district
W J Samford Fr Strango
Coffee 829
Dale 623
Geneva....
Henry 584
Loo- 1,691
Russell.... 1,256
When they shot him he was in a tree
making away with the acorns.
—Only one fight occurred at
villo, Meriwether county, on oloction
day, and that was between two colored
warriors. They used stalks of sugar I
•ane for weapons, with which they
freely belabored each other over the
head.
—Judge Hall resigned his Judgeship I cone^u'h.'..’.’.".'." L, m
last Wednesday and his late circuit will Crenshaw 1,013
bo without a Judge until ono is elected Covington
by tho Legislature. Gov. Colquitt will 91H1
appoint some one to fill out tho uxex- | Montgomery. 2,181
pired term of Judge Hall, which ex-1 ’
pires en the first of January next.
—Madame Rontz’s troupe played in w d Bnn
Savannah Monday to a packed audi- I Barbour...i,i
once. In the first acts aro ten women, | Bullock ... 611
two end men and an interlocutor.
Madame Saintley’s burlosquers ap
peared in the last act. The Savannah
News praises warmly tho performance.
—“Dido” published a communica
tion in the Georgia Weekly regarding
the Thalan Society, of Macon. A com
mittee demanded the name of the
author. The local editor, J. T. Boofel-
lot, stated be was under obligation not
to give tho name, preferring rather to
become responsible, but stating no re
flection was intended. The committee
understanding “Dido” was a lady
dropped the subject.
—Meriwether County Vindicator
“Jack Wilson, the successful colored
farmer near tho White Sulphur Springs,
raises the Jefferson Moina cotton. This ^
is a fine staple, heavy cotton. One of Coosa
Jack’s hands in ono day, two weeks | Elmore
ago, picked five hundred and six
pounds of this cotton. Tho same hand,
in three hours, picked two hundred
. and sixty pounds. Asbury Talley,
colorod, picked owe day four hundred
and twenty-five pounds. Boys that
pick one hundred pounds a day of ordi- I Lamar
nary cotton can gather of the Moina in Jefferson 1,127
tho same time two hundred pounds.” I pjJjJonB
—The Middle Georgia Fair opened at 1
Griffin yesterday. The attendance was
vory good for the first day. Tho oxhi
hition halls were well-filled with goods,
and the display generally fine. Several
race horses aro upon the grounds to
contest for a number of premiums
offered for running and trotting races
during tho week. Among the well-
known horses aro Smuggle and two
fine sorrel mares from Barnesville,
owned by Murphy A Stephens; Boh
Adams, Fannie Heard, Bob Lee, Spider,
Kemble, Jackson, John Hightower
(the famous two-year old), Boss Tweed
and others.
4th district.
CM Shelley .Tere Haralson J H Henry
Dallas 3,171 89l 11
Hale 1,448 468 84
5th dissrict.
Thos Williams
I Autauga 558
Bibb
Chambers 1,004
Chilton 302
Clay .
Our Restaurant will be
cry thing that Is wanted, including GAME
and FISH, OYSTERS, drc., at reasonable
priees. All " *
JVC. JOSEPH,
fig BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
it prise
jiue c/MHnnff qualities t
acler of sweetening awl
ever made. As our bl
Imitated on Inferior jroodi
on every plug. Sold by n .
Iroo, to C. A. Jacksom A Co., Mfrs., i*
tennfal * Exposition foi
•Hence and lifting char-
'ng. Tins best tobacco
|i trade-mnrk is closely
. ..3 Hint Jackson's Put i»
11 dealers. Send for samt.la,
~ Vo.
noil)
«t4l
INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS!
an Accident Ticket or Yearly Policy
In the
TRAVELERS,
At Local Agency or Uuihvny Station.
$1:
A DAY to Agents canvassing for the
Fireside Visitor. Terms and Outfit
Free. Address P. O. V1CKORY, Au
gusta, Me.
A DVERTISERS! send for out
Local Newspapers. Geo.
U^pruce^G|eeh^Iou^o
Domestic Dep’tment.
Sheetings, Shirtings,
Osnaburgs, Cheeks,
Tickings, Bleachlngs,
Sea Islands, Jeans.
All standard brands at lowest prices
Dress Silks. Hosiery & Uuderw ’ar
Prints.
.Choice line of Standard
brands.
Manhattan and Dutchess,
Patoli W oris.,
RaM House!
Lately Thoroughly Renovated.
EIGHT
New anil Well-FnrnisM Rooms
DDED to the Hotel and ready for vis-
E. U. RAIFORD, Proper.
■epig d<kw8m
Dr. M. W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
and Blood Purifier!
Tonic, Cordial, Anti-Bilious.
Restores the liver to healthy action, im
proves digestion, purities tho blood,
builds up the system, is pleasant to take,
does not sicken or give pain, does not. weak
en or leave the system constipated, us most
other menlcines do.
HOW To be Use Dr. fuse’s Liver
0,11 medicine, but
, Ywvl UJA* prepared under tlio
Anusavo Doctor s hills, direction of I)r. M.
W. Case, from Ids favorite preserption,
whlicli in an extensive practice of over
twenty-seven years he has found most
effective.
IT PlinCC Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia.
II LUntO Bilious Fever, Headache, Sick
Headache, Water-brush. Heart hum. Sick Stom
ach, Jaundice, Colic, Duirtjhra, Neuralgia, l’nl-
V ilation of the Heart Female Weaknesses and
regularities, all Shin and Itloud Diseaes,
Worms, Fever andAgue, Constipation, Chronic
Dlarrluea,
PREVENTS Yellow Fever anil Cholera.
95 Cent and 75 Cent Slottlen.
4S-TRIAL BUTTLE FREE. Ask your
Druggist for it.
AGENTS WANTED* Bend for Circular.
Bold by DrugglRts, General Btores and
Agents.
Home Medicine Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
seplO d«Xrwly
Dress Goods
AT
10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c,
35c up to 75c.
Black Alpacas, 20c up;
BLACK CASHMERES
all wool, 40 Inches
wide, "just received
best value for price In
the city;
BL’CK PERSIAN CORD;
Bombazine,
Crepes and Henrietta
Cloths.
BEST BLACK In the city
at 82 BO, sold last sea
son at 83 OO.
A few COLORED SILKS
at and below cost.
Shawl Department,
New 'Designs opening
to-morrow In
REVERSIBLE, PLAIDS
and
BASKET EFFECTS.
Prices Remarkably Low !
CLOAKS
Special Bargains:
Men’s Socks, at 10c, 15c up to
75c per pair;
Men’s Merino Shirts, at 35c to
*2 50 cacti Retail, ami at (12 85
np to !jt24 per doz. Wholesale;
Ladies’ and Misses’ Hosier)’ and
Underwear in endless variety,
Decided linrgains in
TOWELS,
05 to #10 00 per ilo/.eu.
$3 50 to $20.
I claim the best Styles and cheap
est Cloaks In the market.
Felt Skirts!
Grey
High
Printed Skirts, full sizes
50c, 75c & #1 00.
Colored Embroidered, at
81 25 to $3 00.
G OIR, SETS
AT
25c, 50c, 75c, 00c aniLtjU 00,
fray-t'oll lines of Hotter grades at
bottom prices.
BLANKETS & FLANNELS.
104 White R’nkets,8l 85 up;
Maid of Athens, li-4 & 12-4
Hlankcts ;
Kcd and White Flannels,all prices!
Solid and Chock Opera Flannels.
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Orders will Receive Prompt and Careful Attention.
PIONEER STORES.
Capital, -
WEST-SIDE HOTEL.
the two-story
West Sltlo of Brontl Street,
Opposite J. A. Lewis’ Wholesale Dry Goods
House, I am now prepared to accommodate
Regular and Transient Boarders.
Mr rooms are ns comfortable and my
prices as reasonable as can bo found in the
city. I solicit a call from my friends and
the nubile. G. W. RADCLIFFE.
ocl5 d£\vlm
HARDWARE STORE!
At No. 122
Broad St.,
TWO DOORS SOUTH OF GEORGIA HOME
BUILDING,
-fTTHERE we have opened a complete
W stock, embracing PL AN TERB’ HARD
WARE, TOOLS of all kinds, FAINTS and
COLORS of all kinds, GLASS and PUTTY.
WAGON and BUGGY MATERIAL, TIN
and WOODEN WARE.
Prices guaranteed as low as the lowest.
No trouble to show goods. Give us a cal
oc!7 dlwAwlm It. II. KSTES «V CO.
Sumter 1,242 51
Tuscaloosa 1,464 453
Walker
Winston
7tii district.
W II Forney.
Blount
Calhoun 567
Cherokee
Cleburne
Etowah 261
Marshall
Randolph
Shelby
St Clair
Talladega ; 435
W W Garth. W M Lowe.
1,480
1,497
3,518
FLORIDA NEWS.
—Gen Joseph Finegan was defeated
for State Senator fi ~
in tho late election.
—Dr T J Munroe, near Tallahassee,
nh»»t and killod a negro named Knight.
They had had a previous difficulty.
—All the Deputy Marshals in Flori- I m. Mr. Chambers callod the Senate to
da were Radicals, of course ignorant order, and on his motion Mr Harrlsou
Franklin
Jackson
1,370
Lauderdale
783
Lawrence
870
Madison
2,221
Morgan
LEGISLATIVE
ACTION-
Tuesday, November 12, 1878.—At 12
~ 3hi
men. An intelligent Southern Repub
lican is a rarity,
—Ambrose S Holman, a harness ma-
of Leo, was callod to preside as tempo
rary President.
On motion of Mr Wood, W L Clay,
ker by trade, from Pennsylvania and Esfl. was-elected as temporary Socre-
rlday. On a scrap
of newspaper ho left those words: “Tired
of life—nothing in it worth living for.”
—Marianna Courier : “On Sunday,
the 27th ultimo, ono Andrew Jackson
and Whit Martin, both colorod, met
and had a carving frolic, which result
ed in the serious wounding of Jack-
son, who received several gashes, and
it was thought at tho time would not
survive. Wo loarn» however, that ho
is now improving.
—Tho Florida Patriot says; “A
practical { joko was played on a well
known minister and politician near the
polls on Tuesday. The subject under
discussion was the use of intoxicating
linuors during election—our divine
taking strong grounds against the prac
tice. In the crowd that were drawn
together was a porforraor of legorde-
main, , who stepped up to the doctor
and offered to prove that he (tho D. D.)
had used spirits to carry elections, and
was ready to do it then. This was in
dignantly donled, with an olYer to bo
HO! FOR EUFAULA, ALA!
rjYRAVELTCKS stopping over at (
EtTFAULA Ala.,will find the
Commercial Hotelf
Hie largest, neatest ami most comfortable
hotel In that city.
Capt A J RIDDLE will see that his guests
have every attention. sepl2 if
E. N. FRESHMAN & BROS,
Advertising Agents,
186 W.Fourth St., CINCINNATI, 0,
thorlzed to receive ndverl
• this paper. Estimates fun
ed free upon application,
Advertlslnt
. <JUANII DISTKIIIUTION:
I JOSEPH, President.
OSCAR S. JORDAN, Treasurer.
-tol-
830.000
-Jot-
Lawyers.
Wholesale Dealers in
GROCERIES, IPHS, Dll COODD.
And Glottiing:!
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
Chewaola Li m e !
And Sole Agents for
COLUMBUS TRUNK MANUFACTORY!
lot
Three Stores Filled with Fresh Goods !
tSTWe buy for CASH and give customers benefit of our
good purchases.
BSrTollte Clerks 1 Bottom Prloes I Call and seo us
or send for quotations.m^o .uwir
MARK. II. HliANDFOD. | LOUIS F. UAKKAHD
ltl.AN ni Oltlk A GARRARD,
Attorneyn mid t’«»uii»eIloni-«t-l*aw.
Office, No. 67 Broad Street, over Wlttlch A
KJnsel’H Jewelry Store.
Will practice In tho State and Federal Court*.
Hop4,’76
KKKHK CRAWFORD. J. M. M’NKII.l..
CKAWrollD «* McNEILL,
AHornryN and (ouusellors-at-Law,
128 Broad Street, Columbus, <Ja.
Jal0,’76 ly
G. R. TIIOMAM.
Attorney and <’»unaellor-at-ljaw*
Office:
Over HoclistruHser's Store, Columbus, Ga.
JyO/76 1 y .
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WS1. FEE,
Worker In Tin, Nheet Iron, Copper, dke.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
Jyl, >70 174 Brc
Liroad Htreot.
Piano Tunlne;, &c.
r. w. in.Air,
Knpalrer and Tuner of 1'lf.n.iH, Organ, and
Acoordooiis. Hlzn Painting ulno done.
<,It,i'M may bo luft at J. W. Peoae A Nor-
tnilu'K Itonk Store, «flp5. '75
JOHN BI.ACKMAR.
U. UVZBY Joni.AN.
aged 23 years, shot and killod liimsolf tary.
in Jacksonville on Friday. On a scrap The districts wore callod, and every
Sonator was present except Mr Mc
Curdy, of Lowndes.
Chancellor Austin administered the
oath of offleo to tlio now Senators.-
house op hkprf.hkntativkh.
At 12 o’clock M. the House was callod
to order by Hon N N Clements, Spoak-
or of tho last House.
On motion of Mr. Sanders, of Madi
son, Ellis Phelan, of Jofforson, was
mado temporary Clerk.
on motion of Mr Woolf, of Marengo,
Mr Knight, of Lee, was appointed tem
porary Doorkeeper.
On motion of Mr Fostor, of Harbour,
Mr Cowan, of Hulloek, was appointed
temporary Assistant Clork.
The ro'll of tlio counties was then
,o*llod, when ninety-five members camo
’forward and enrolled their namos, after
which tho oath of office was adminis
tered by Chancellor Austill.
(During the call of tho counties, Mr
Clarke, of Mobile, gave notico that
Jolm D Burnott would contest for the
A BEAUTIFUL LOT
FOREIGN GOODS
Just Arrived, Including;
Diagonals, Clievoits, Tricots, &c.,
ant of Suits. Workmen of first-class
•Ity In readiness to shape them accord
ing to taste of customers.
BLACK FRENCH DOESKIN PANTS
Made to order at $8.50 per pair, perhaps the
best goods for-the money to be had In tho
United States. Gall and see.
G. J. PEACOCK,
Clothing Manufactory, 64 Broad St*
eodtf
Legalized by the Commonwealth of K
tucky, and supervised by lion. R. o. W
TKK.SM1TH, Ex-Treasurer, General T.
Harris, and other prominent citizens that
may he designated by ticket-hold
hold their
SIXTH POPULAR DRAWING
In Public Library Iiall, Louisville, Ky., on
Saturday, Nov. HO, 1878.
NO SCALING! NO POSTPONEMENT!
$115,400 in Cash,
AND TICKETS ONLY $2
In consequence of Its popularity, and in
compliance with request of numerous ticket
buyers, the management again present the
following attrnetive and
Unprocod
JORDAN & BLACKMAR,
Insurance Agencv J
1 Prize
1 Prize 19,000
1 Prize 5,000
10 Prizes $1,000
each 10,000
9500
, 10,000
109 Prizes 9199
each f
309 Prizes $59
19
$10,000
15,000
10,009
. 10,000
9 PrIzO8$300cneh, App'xiin’n Prizes...$ 2,'
9 Prizes 299 each “
9 Prizes 190 each “
900
searched. The ex-perfoiner then put I seat of Mr Clarke, of Conecuh, ami the
hU hand into the tail-pocket of the | papors In the caso were placed on file
FOR RENT.
mHE ELEGANT STORE
ROOM formerly occupied by mtr ipteA*.
me. It lias been reeen11 y W t iTfTlSlft.
(since tho Arc) fitted up, newly painted,
plastered and whitewashed, and decidedly
the handsomest Dry GixkIs Store In tho
city, and the stand equal to any. It will bo
shown nt. any- time by Messrs. Peabody A
Brannon, or the undersigned. Possession
given Immediately.
ocl eodtf J. 8- JONES,
1,000 prizes, $115,499
Whole Ticket*. #2. Hull’ Tlckcl*. 81.
*7 Ticket*, *30. 33 Ticket*. MOO.
Remit by Post Office Money Order, regis
tered letter, hank draft, or express. Full
list of drawing published in Louisville
Courikr-Joitrnai. and New York Herald,
and mailed t<» all ticket-holders. For 1 lekets
and Information address COMMON
WEALTH DISTRIBUTION Go, or T. J.
COM M ERFORI), Sec’y, Courier-Journal
Building, Louisville, Ky.
nov2 eod&wlm
Furniture, and all other kinds of proper
year policies on Mer-
The Latest!
WELLS & CURTIS
Attacked the Shoe Manu
facturers, capturing whole
lines of tholr best work, and
now offer
Ladies’ Genuine Pebble Button
Boots at $2;
Ladies’ Fine Pebble and Kid
Button Boots at $2.50;
Ladies’ French Kid Polish Boots
at $2.50.
Best stock of Men’s Fine
Work in this section. Are
daily opening new work In
tasty styles at attractive
prices. Full line of Men’s
Ties, Congress, Alexis,8c.,
in Calf, Buff and P. Calf.
Also, Women’s Serge, Buff,
Calf. Coat and Foxed Coods
for the wholesale trade.
Call and see our stock; an
inspection will repay you.
WELLS & CURTIS.
Hofflin & Bro.,
11
88 BROAD STREET,
AVE NOW ON HAND THE VKKY LAIIOEST STOCK OF
LOTHXNG
ever brought to the city.
Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises
Umbrellas, &c.,
Which will he sold at ft small advance above NEW YORK COST. Wo mean what v
say. GREAT BARGAINS can he expected.
Clothing made to order at short notice. . „ „
ocfl oodliui HOFFLIN fit BBO.
FOR SALE AT
Brannon & Carson’s.
STORE FOR RENT.
fJNHE STORE formerly ^
cupled by Matt Crawford, A Vi
At»
next door above J M Lslrh jQ.u
Shoe Store, on Brnod Street. Apply to
uu20 if P. PREKR.
THE BONANZA OF FASHION
lot
On Frida; and Saturday, Oct. 4th and Dili,
MRS. COLVIN & MISS DONNELLY
WILL HAVE THEIIt
GRAND OPEN ING OF
FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS,
Selected by Mrs. O. In person, with greatest care as to STYLE and PRICE. Our large and
varied stock consists, in part, of tho following articles:
Jewelry of all the latest designs; Zephyr Worsted Goods in
endless variety—Zephyr Worsteds from 10 to 121-2 cents per oz.;
Ladies’ Neckwear in every imaginable variety; Corsets, Gloves,
Hosiery, Hair Goods, etc., etc..
• 4-AI.I, OKDF.IW WII.I. BKOEIVK PROMPT AND CARBFUI, ATTENTION.
/
Columbus, Ga.
To Wnrelion*
this is the
id .Ylm'lianta:
4on when most of you are
Printing Stationery and
• attention to my
A layl
Books, 1 . .
facilities for supplying you at short notice
with anything desired In that line. 1 am
II prepared to fill all orders promptly and
A tin
Every de:
muhic rates.
Option of Books made to order.
THOMAS GILBERT,
ndolpb Street, Columbus, Ga.
Tax Payers Muscogee Couuty.
-1878-
STATE AM) COUNTY TAXES
A RE now due, and my hooks open to re
ceive them. Prompt settlements are
required by luw.
DAVIS A. ANDREWS,
State and < 'ounty Tax Collector.
Over Nutioual Bank of Columbus.
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