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COLUMBUS ENQUIRER-SUN : SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 18M.
The Empire Flour Mills of Columbus.
Their Immense aud M.'urnlflrenf Plant —Their
Flour FIoorM and Their \cres of Machinery.
The Men Who Own nnd Operate These .Mills
and the Immense llusinesH They l)o.
The grinding of floor has become a science. In
the days of “ould lang syne,” when a boy rode a
donkey to the little water mill on the “crick”
with a peck of v heat in ono end of the bag and a
rock in the other, our forefathers desired no im
provement bocause they eould conceive of none
But in these latter days of large citios, dense
population, railway facilities, and other avenues
of travel and commerce, the flour trade has bo-
come a great feature of the world's commerce.
The price of wheat is quoted da *ly along with
that of gold and cotton and other staples and in-
dispensible products. Hour is at once a luxury
nnd a necessity, and it is eaten more generally
by human being than any other cereal food in
the world. Beautiful, white, health dealing and
nutritious, it is the queen cereal of the nations.
While American flour is the most popular in
the world, and while the demand for it, both
for home and foreign consumption, lias been
largely met for nearly half a century by the
enormous mills that havo sprung up as a result
of the demand for this flour, theRo mills, up to a
short time ago, were built and operated on a
large scale almost exclusively in the northern
states. But the “new south” that is coming to
the front now, aglow with furnaces, noisy with
the hum of wheels and pulleys, and throbbing
with enterprise ofs every description,has entered
also into the manufacture of the
finest grades of flour. And, indeed,
from the present outlook, the south bids fair to
outstrip the other sections of the country in this
particular lino of manufacture.
Columbus, which is emphatically the nmnufac-
turing town of Georgia, is not only sustaining
fier reputation ns a general manufacturing centre
by manufacturing flour, hut Columbus lias within
her city limits, running day and night, the
largest, costliest and most extensively patron
ized flouring mills in the entire south. These
nro the Empire Mills, owned and operated by
Mr. Geo. W. * Woodruff nnd his two sons,
Henry and Earnest, who are associated
with him in the enterprise. Many citizens of
Col umbus would he astonished to know the tre
mendous amount of business done by these
mills, and they would be no leas astonished to go
through the colossal establishment from bottom
to top and end to end, and see what southern
enterprise has done for a southern city in erect
ing a manufacturing palace and crowding every
available square inch of it with intricate, costly
nnd improved machinery. Columbus is justly
proud of the Empire Mills, and any city in the
union would have just cause to be.
Yesterday a reporter for the Enquiueii-
Sun visited the Empire Mills, and
was kindly invited by Mr. Earnest WoodrutF
to go through the establishment with him. Mr.
Earnest WoodrutF, though quite a young man,
has an alertness and tact for all the minutia and
details of business, which it has taken men less
gifted by nature a life to acquire. In nil the
square acres of revolving machinery there was
not a pulley nor a wheel nor a pipe nor an aper
ture nor a hand nor a shaft, whose functions
niul relations to the rest of the machinery Mr.
Woodruff could notexplaiu satisfactorily in an
instant. His unusual aptitude in this respect
made the job of writing up the establishment,
which would have been no small task under
other circumstances, quite an easy ono to the
reporter.
The entire plant of the Empire Mills is a sort, of
village islanded to itself in the midst of the city.
It takes up the entire block in one direction and
nearly all of it in the other. It is built of brick
after the most npproved methods of architecture,
nnd is one of the staunchest buildings in the
state. One is struck on entering with the parlor
like neatness of the mill. It is the neatest work
ing establishment of any kind the reporter ever
saw. It discounts a millinery store. You could
not soil a silk handk jrehief anywhere in the es
tablishment outside of the engine room, and you
scarcely soil one in there. The pipes, elevators
and feeders through which the grain goes from
the time it enters until it is packed for shipment,
have ft combined length of eleven miles. Some
idea of the size of the establishment may be
gathered (Yotn this fact. There arc four floors
in this large manufactory, every one of them
crowded and pulsing with machinery. Not a
great while ago an entire change was made from
stone to porcelain rollers at a cost of $a),000. The
wheat in the Empire Mills never
touches a stone now during its circuit of
eleven miles from the time it enters until it is
packed for sale. Thirty-six of Wegnmun’s patent
porcelain rollers are kept running all the time.
This machinery is the costliest in the market,
and the grades of flour it turns out cannot be
surpassed in the world. The three pet brands of
Hour of the Empire Mills are ‘‘King of Patents,”
“Snow Flake” and “Silver Leaf,” and they are
likewise favorites with all dealers and customers.
The mills never use anything but the best No. 2
red wheat Before being ground this wheat
goes through six patent cleaning
machines, all of which have been
improved and improvements patented
eight different times. Besides the flour manu
factured, the Empire Mills also turn out 1500
bushels of meal a day, Five stones grinding
meal are run day and night. Nothing but the
best Eusopa stone is used for mill rooks. Six
hundred barrels of flour are turned out every
clay. The number of bauds employed is about
fifty, but the same amount of work with the
old fashioned machinery would require 150
hands. The machinery of the Empire Mills is all
run very slowly, this being necessary to pro
duce a tine brand of flour. Indeed it may be
said of the Empire Mills, as the poet says of the
mills of the gods:
“The Empire Mills grind slowly,
But they griud exceedingly small.
Though with patience stand they waiting,
With exactness griud they all.”
In one department of these mills through
which the flour passes ten currents of air aie
blown through cloth to purify the flour ns it goes
through. lu the mills, and constantly in
use, are several “Jonathan Mills Universal Flour
Dressers,” which were recently added at a
cash cost of $2000. The most of the
barrels used by the Empire Mills are manufac
tured by their own employes and in their own
barrel factory, kept and run for their private use.
Their warehouse is large and well equipped with
the latest improvements, and has a capacity of
5000 barrels. They have a large elevator engine
entirely separate from the other machinery, so
that the elevator can run if desirable when the
mills have shut. This emergency, however,
never arises, as the Empire Mills would only stop
for a break down. They never shut down
T oe machinery of the mills is proDelled by a 300-
horse power Reynolds Corliss engine, which is
one of the finest machines in the south. The fly
wheel belt in the Empire Mills is two feet wide,
one hundred feet long, and composed of the
thickest double sole leather to be found in the
market. The belt cost $1000. As soon as the
mills find time to shut down for the purpose, four
new boilers costing $.5000 will be put in. But the
mills are uow 1000 barrels behind the orders al
ready in.
Mr. E. T. Torbett. the very thorough and com
petent engineer of the mills, has invented a val
uable arrangement for oiling the machinery au
tomatically while it is in motion. The “King
Pbtent” brand produced by the Empire Mills is
the most popular brand now on the market of
the world, and sells rapidly for
cents a barrel more than any other flour.
These mills ship their flour all over the states of
Georgia, Florida and Alabama, and to many
distant points. Their flour is nutritious and un
alloyed, and does not liko many brands turned
out by unscrupulous mill men, contain tolc, soap
stone and other alloys and adulterations. The
Empire Mills are prepared for competition from
any source, and have no cause to fear it.
Mr. George W. Woodruff is one of our ablest
and best informed business men. His success
has been largely due to his strict integrity and
fair dealing, coupled with business shrewdness.
His two sons, Messrs. Henry and Ernest Wood
ruff, arc two young men that have made clean
and brilliant records in business circles wherever
they have moved, and the success of the Empire
Mills is in a lurge measure due to their industry,
energy and ability. Mr. H. T. Jackson, the travel
ing salesman'of the mills, is a regular Corypheus
among the drummers, and histrips pan out large
profits for the establishment. He is alert, active,
shrewd and honest, and is a model commercial
salesman in every sense of the word.
Taken all in all, the Empire Mills arc equipped
with the best men, methods and machinery of
any in the country, and they will be in the future
as they have been in the past, the pride of the
“Queen City of the Chattahoochee.”
For Tax Receiver.
I announce myself a candidate for election to
he office of Tax Receiver, and respectfully solicit
the votes of the citizens of Muscogee county.
Election Wednesday, January 5th, 1887.
sep23 if Woolfolk Walker.
Ilcmovttl Notice !
We are now engaged in removing our Stock of
Drugs and Medicines to our New Store, under the
Rankin House, next door to W. J. Watt. Will be
open in a (lay or two. Giluert & Blanchard,
sept29-tf
Removal Notice*.
Wc have removed to No. 1022 Broad street, be
low the Central Hotel, where we will continue to
keep the choicest line of Cigars, Tobacco and
Liquors.
We call especial attention to our celebrated
Imperial Wedding Whisky and fine brands of
Key West and Havana Cigars, and kindly ask
our friends to favor us with their orders.
Louis Buhler & Co.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated Auheuser and
and Budweiscr Bottled Beer.
seplO tf
Our Candies aro the Boat and Freshest in town.
Adams & Bowers.
F. G. WILKINS,
General Auctioneer, Ileal Estate.
Stoeli an«l Ilond Agent.
Special attention given administrators’, execu
tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting
Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over
Abbott & Newsom’s corner.
For Sale—My Residence on Broad street,
jell tf F. G. Wilkins.
Angel Food at
Adams & Bowers.
A large lot of fine, i
ceived.
i French candies just re-
Adams & Bowers.
A large and beautiful lot of Dolls just received
at remarkably low prices. Adams & Bowers.
Kt rayed.
From my lot on Wednesday night, October 6th,
one 4 year-old hay mare, about 14% hands high.
The finder will please notify me, or deliver the
mare at Fletcher’s stable. Suitable reward for
same L. J. Baldwin.
oct 8 dtf
1>. F. WIIjIjCOX'S
Insurance Agency. 1115 Broad Street,
Accessible at all hours. Office telephone, No. 7.
Residence telepone, No. 49. All calls promptly
answered. D. F.Willcox.
oct 8 dtf
Stick Candy at Wholesale ntid Retnil.
Adams & Bowers.
Bright new stock Lemons by the box at R.
Justice’s, agent. oc5 tf
The celebrated Shield Bourbon is a very fine
Whisky blended from the best grades of Ken
tucky, six years old, put up in honest quart bot
tles at one dollar per bottle or four dollars per
gallon.
TOWN LOTS
For Sale at Waverly Hull. Georu in.
We will offer for sale on November 1st, 188P, at
the above mentioned place, immediately on the
line of the Georgia Midland and Gulf railroad (a
new road that is being built from Columbus to
Athens, Oa., connecting with the Central, East
Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia, Richmond and
Danville railroads), Lots suitable for building
residences, stores, etc. Waverly Hall is situated in
the "garden spot” of Georgia, farming lands
yielding above an average. The best school and
church advantages already established. Society
is as good us any city in Georgia or elsewhere.
People are alive to anything progress!ve, and
willing to lend a helping hand to any who may
locate in our midst. It is one of the best trade
point* in Harris county, being thickly populated
already, and only needs the new railroad now
oeing built to make it the nicest town in the state.
Healthfullness of the place is unexcelled. Water
the best. Between 2500 and 5000 bales of cotton
will be shipped from this point coming season.
This alone will be worth the consideration of
tlioughtAil business men who wish to do a good
business without having any heavy expense. To
those who wish to give their children the very
best educational advantages, our people especial
ly ask them to come and locate among us. All
parents are well aware of the advantage of edu
cating their children in the country than in the
cities in a moral point of view. Lots will be
sold without reserve or limit to the highest bid
der. Any farther information or inquiries will
be cheerfully answered by applying to
I, H. Pitts & Son,
sepldwed.se,td or W. I. H. Pitts, P. M.
Water Kents 1 f
Water Rents for the Fourth Quarter of this
Year are Due and Payable at the Office of the
Company, at 14 Randolph (or Twelfth) Street.
A Discount of Five Per Cent, will be allowed
if paid by October 10th, and if not paid by the
15th the Water will be Cut Off.
octl-dlOt
I give the largest piece of Lorillard’s Climax To
bacco in town for 10 cents. Lorillard’s Fine Cut
Tobacco, at Crane’s Cash Store. dtf
Tlx* lipping IlmiNc
Having been re-rented under the present man
agement, rooms can now lie secured for the en
suing year. sep9 dtf
Bring the children to Alpha A. Williams,
where you are sure to get Pictures nicely finished
and of the very latest styles. I have also in
stock fancy Frames, Mats and Albums, which
were purchased direct from manufacturers, en
abling me to offer them at very reasonable prices.
I would like to have you call and see them. Cab
inet photographs $4.00 per dozen. Cards $1.50
per dozen. d-tf.
ITCHING
Skin Diseases Instantly Re
lieved by Guticura.
RE ATM ENT.—A warm bath with CUTICURA
SOAP a single application of CLTIuURA,
the great .‘Skin Cure. This repeated daily, with
two or three doses of CUTICURA RESOLVENT,
the New Blood Purifier, to keep the blood cool,
the perspiration pure and unirritating, the bow
els open, the liver and kidneys active, will speed
ily cure Eczema, Tetter. Ringworm, Psoriasis.
Lichen, Pruritus, Scald-Head, Dandruff and
every species of Itching. Scaly and Pimply Hu
mors of the Sculp and Skin, when the best physi
cians and remedies fail.
ECZEMA ON A CHILD.
Your most valuable CUTICURA REMEDIES
have done my child so much good that I feel like
saying this for the benefit of those who are trou
bled with skin diseases. My little girl was trou
bled with Eczema, and I tried several doctors
and medicines, but did not do her any good until
I used the CUTICURA REMEDIES, which
speedily cured her, for which I owe you many
thanks and many nights of rest.
ANTON BOSSMIER, Edinburgh, lud.
TETTER OF THE SCALE.
* was almost perfectly bald, caused by Tetter
of the top of the scalp. 1 used jour CUTICURA
.... ... — scalp
REMEDIES about
scalp perfectly, and
as thick a
weeks, and they cured my
my hair is coming back
dtf
Robert S. Crank.
To flic Voicr-i of 3lH.w»i;oe County.
I announce myself as a candidate for the office
of County Treasurer, an”! respectfully solicit
your support for :he same. Election January
uext. G. E. Gager.
Columbus, Ga., September 22,1880. sep23 tf
Cooked Feed for Cows, composed of barley,
bran and cotton seed, Poultry Feed, composed of
corn barley and rye, at Crane’s.
dtf
Crane will sell three cakes best Toilet Soap for
25c, one dozen Honey and Glycerine Bouquet for
00c.; also, Laundry and Washing Crystals, Pear
line, etc. dtf
Arbuckle's Ariosft Coffee is self-settling, always
full weight, and six pounds for one dollar,
dtf R. S. Crane.
Tin* (Tly KoR lsfry List
Is now open for registry of all citizens desiring to
vote in the approaching- municipal election.
Those who are liable to a street tax and have not
previously paid it, are required to pay at time of
registering. M. M. Moore,
sept 18 lmo Clerk Council.
Hot Parched Peanuts at Justice’s Cash Store.
sep28 dtf
God Bless Hie Children.
Nothing has been so productive of health and
diminished so much the suffering and mortality
among children as Teetiiina {Teething Powders).
Tkethina allays Irritation, aids Digestion,
Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child,
Cures Eruptions and Sores aud makess Teething
easy.
All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth*
ina. Brannon & Carson, Columbus. Ga.,
Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at manu
facturer's prices. |y4 d&wly
Dr. Scliley Removed.
Dr. P. T. Schley has removed his residence to
1520 Second avenue (or Jackson street!, where he
can be found at night. oct5 eod2w
Choice Goshen Rutter, Extra Cream Cheese,
Chipped Dried Beef, Boneless Pig’s Feet and
Choice Tripe in 3 lb. tins, Boston Baked Beans,
Cooked Corn Beef in 1 and 2 lb boxes, Imported
and American Sardines, Spanish Queen Olives,
Finest Olive Oil, Stove Polish, Bath Brick, Sapo-
lio for house cleaning, at Crane's.
dtl
Lost.
A Black and Tan Gordon Setter, about 3 years
old. A reward will be paid for his return to
oc8 3t W. W. Bussey.
Ticket for Aldermen.
At the election on the First Wednesday in
December next for one alderman from each
ward, friends of the present members of the board
will support them for re-election.
First Ward—J. S. Garrett.
Second Ward—A. M. Elledge.
Third Ward—D. P. Dozier.
Fourth Ward—Theo M. Foley.
Fifth Ward—N. N. Curtis.
Sixth Ward—George W. Dillingham.
oct5 td
J. P. CHOICE, Whitesboro, Tex.
COVERED WIT SI BLOTCTfEft.
I want to tell you that your CUTICURA RE
SOLVENT is magnificent. Anout three months
ago my face was covered with Blotches, and af
ter turns three oat ties of RESOLVENT I was
perfectly cur. d. FREDERICK MATTER,
23 st. Charles St., New Orleans, La.
OF PKI€EL!i:^ VAX.F33.
I cannot speak in too high terms of your CUTI
CURA. ft is worth Us weight in pure gold for
skin diseases. 1 believe it has. no equal.
W.W NORTHRUP,
1015 Harney St., Omaha, Neb.
Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura, 50c; Cu-
ticura Soap, 26c; Cuticura Resolvent 81.oo.
Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical
Co., Boston, Mass. Send for “How to Cu-e Skin
Diseases.”
aby Humors, use CUTICURA SOAP.
IB E1TT wits: detatim
Due to Inflamed Kidneys, Week Back
and Loins. Aching Hips and Sides, Re
lieved in one minute by the CUTI
CURA Anti-Pain Plaster. Never fails.
At Druggists, 25 cts.; five for 81. Potter
Drug and Chemical Co., Boston.
Cata^rH
lELTTS
ill! BALM
hold in Head,
CATAHRH,
HAY FEVER.
s T ot a Liquid, Snuff or
'owder. Free from
HAY-FEVE RoS odorlf auri
A particle is applied into each nostril and is
agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; bv mail,
registered 50 cts. Circulars free. ELY BROS.,
Druggists, Owego. N. Y. aug3 eod&wtf nrm
PENNYROYAL PILLS
“CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH- 4 *
The Ortginal and Only’ Genuine*
8«fe amt always Reliable. Beware >>f worthies* Imitation*.
Indispensable to LADIES. Awk your l>ruggi*t to
“Chtehcater** Entflisir and take no inner, or mclose 4.i
.stamp*! to us for particulars in inter by return mull
NAME PAPER. Uhlehcater Chemical Co..
SB 1 S M.ullaou K.juuro, I’hlluda., Pa»
^Idb^Urug’^lHUi every 'or "t'hlchj*
Goon SALARY AND
ALL EXPENSES PAID
-A? At ( r ,o irnvoStstftto which preferred
gj iaiaoauHry wanted 81 OAX & CO. Manufacturer#&
.>nJ •- i .ivtuus. Ul-i Goo rtf o bt., Cincinnati, O.
$700 to$25002uSp A eMn Si
m ule working for us. Agents preferred who can
i urnish their own horses anil give their whole time
othe business. Spare moments may lie profitably
• mploved also. A few vacancies in towns and cities.
!L F. JOHNSON & CO., 1013 Main St., Richmond, Va.
N.W.AYER&SON
ADVERTISING AGENTS
bJEHSIo PHILADELPHIA
Cor. Chestnut and Eighth Sts.
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AYER & SON’S MANUAL
We Always Lead, But Never F
J. T. KAVANAGH,
3STO- 1018 BROAD STREET,
succwsoBj' p [Vlarcrum & Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Imported and Domestic Groceries, Fruits
-AND—
CON FECTIONERI ES!
—STICK A PIN HERE!—
You won't find such a well selected stock of excellent Gro
ceries elsewhere.
i mi no
A FULL LINE
-or THE FOI.LOWISO AIITICI.ES-
GERMN AND IMPORTED GROCERIES.
HERRING,
SWISS CHEESE,
NEWFCHATEL CHEESE,
EDAM CHEESE,
PINEAPPLE CHEESE,
ANCHOVIES,
GERMAN DIL PICKLES,
SPLIT PEAS,
GREEN PEAS,
LINTELS,
Fine nnd Course BARLEY,
CAVAIR,
FARINA, GARLIC,
OLIVES in Glass and Bulk,
FRENCH PRUNES,
TURKISH PRUNES,
SARDINES in Oil,
SARDINES in Tomato Sauce,
MACKEREL in Oil (imported),
OLIVE OILS,
CAPERS,
FRENCH PICKLES, etc.
The most complete stock of Imported
Groceries ever brought to Columbus.
ft Word to the
DOMESTIC CROCERES, CANNED GOODS.
New York BREAKFAST BACON and
HAMS ;
Ice Cured MEATS and Pickled BEEF;
SMOKED MEATS and DRIED BEEF;
MACKEREL in Kits and Bulk ;
SMOKED SALMON and HALIBUT (in
season);
PICKLES in Glass and Bulk;
SWEET MIXED PICKLES and MAN
GOES in Bottles and Bulk;
SALAD DRESSINGS, RELISHES and
SAUCES for Meats and Vegetables;
JELLIES aud PRESERVES.
Canned Fruits and Vegetables.
• We have a complete line of California
Canned Fruits, put pp in extra heavy
syrups.
Pears, Tomatoes,
Peaches, Corn,
Apricots, Peas,
Green Plums, Beans,
Egg Plums, Okra aud Tomatoes,
Green Gages, Asparagus,
Cherries, Asparagus Tips.
Grapes, Mushrooms.
iv and Fruit Trade,
Being the largest and only wholesale buyers in the city, we can offer special in
ducements to the trade in Plain and Fancy Candies, Nuts and Fruits, ns we carry the
largest assortment nnd finest stock of Imported and Domestic Goods in the city. We
are at all times prepared to lead the way for all would-be competitors.
We invite ail to inspect our stock. Our stock of TEAS is complete, and the best
that we can buy. Among these are: Young Hyson, English Breakfast, Formosa
Oolong, Basketferd Japan and Gunpowder. We guarantee these to be the best, and
you can get them for the same price you pay for inferior goods.
Headquarters for Northern and Western Apples, Florida Oranges and Fireworks.
We guarantee every article we sell to be as represented, aud deliver all goods free
of charge to all points within the city limits. All orders will receive prompt attention,
and no charge for drayage. We pride ourselves on the finest stock in Columbus,
aud you will say so when you see the goods. “
CALL ANI) EXAMINE FOR YOURSELF.
iThe New York Store
Opened the Season with a House Full of Bargains in all
Classes of
ZD ±Z "ST GOODS,
And the people are showing their appreciation of this
fact by giving us their patronage. Our sales are double
what they were for the same time last season. The
Dress Goods Novelties and Trimmings are a special at
traction, and are selling rapidly at the low prices we put
upon them. Our CLOAKS and AVRAPS are the admira
tion of all who have seen them.
We have found it necessary to increase our clerical
force, so that in future all can have polite and prompt
attention.
J. E. CARGILL, Agent.
HOSE I HOSE!
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE,
WE ILL OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR HIE SHI II.
, We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of Hose Reels and Nozzles.
GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE COMPANY,
Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street.
SPECIALTIES
AT THE
I
E
To-Morrow
We Will Offer 250 Dozen
Gents' All Linen
HEMSTITCHED
HANDKERCHIEFS,
COLORED BORDERS AND WHITE,
At 15c. Each.
The same Handkerchiefs
are sold in this city at 35
and 40 cents.
qo DOZE
Ladies' All Linen White
.A.T 5 CEHTS.
85 Dozen Jerseys, all de
signs, all wool, fine quality,
at $1 25 each. You can't
duplicate them in town at
$1 75.
Sternberg&Loewenherz
LEADERS OF
Low Prices.
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea
without the knowledge of the person tak
ing it; is absolutely harmless, and will ef
fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an al
coholic wreck. It lml been given in thou
sands of cases, and in every instance a per
fect cure lias followed. It never fails* The
system once impregnated with the Specific,
it becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
IF03S, S-A.IL33 33 ST
M. D. HOOD & GO., DRUGGISTS,
93 BllOAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA*
Call or write for circular & full particulars*
THE FAMOUS BRAND OF
OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE
This whisky was introduced originally in the year
iS52, and is constantly making new friends. It i i
the product of the most approved process of distill
ation, from carefully selected grain, being held uni
formly in warehouse until fully matured oy age, is
justly celebrated for its purity, delicacy of flavor
and uniform quality. For sale,, and orders solicited
by the agent, T. HI, FOIjEY, Opera House,
Cor 10th Street and let Avenue, Columbus, Ga,
THE PATENT MICE & DUST PROOF
TYLER DESK
1 Bookcases, Tables, Offlct
Chairs, Letter Presses,
Fine Cabinets, &c.
TYLER DESK CO.