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‘I HEJOURNAL
1.l (iKNK GI(A N RKIIIfY, Kmtoii
I*'iu*mv, Jawoaiiv, vfiih 1877.
CliaiiJ cr u-|. grnj iu<l io I’(ic)nrd:
“Make tiie attack if yon Jmvc to die
in il; slrooi." IMPUfft-U didn’t want
le die and disobeyed orders.
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The woalih of the Ittliß<:hid* all
told, in only seventeen billiona ol
franks. Any fellow cm count tLat
on liia dibits, but it would tako a
long time to dig it out of the bowels
of the vnth.
Beecher ami Tilton rode together
in a palace ear on the N;w Vork
Centra’ Railroad. No other passenger*
Were In tbe ear, yet they did uot
avail llieinselvis ot tins first-class u| >
poituliy to ti >hi a duel.
We 1 nvu been looking for it, and
hero it it,; ‘ A South Rend hen has
l*id an egg inscribed ’war.”’ Roan
"sur' 1 backwards, and you will get
t'hu true character ol that Xff. The
hon commenced at the wrong oml to
spcl I.—
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A now complication has arisen in
Mincsotn. It is alleged that ono of
tho electors in that new stale ia not
• citir.en of the United Stalos and
consequently ineligible. The matter
will ji-iss through the investigating
crucible.
A dispatch, from Washington to
the Cincinnati Oeirmercial ways that
o*v.Tilden w in favor of tho call of
a National Ctfnvoiu ion at Washing*
ton on /ho day of tho counting of
tho K’eoloral vote, hut that Air.
llewitt is opponed to it.
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Tho Goltiinbiis Enquirer is doing
its “level best” against lien Hill, but
it is no go. The 1 people believe in
Ren Hill too strong to thiow him
aside for accusations n t well fouii.l—
od. Tho Enquirer, itself, don’t be
lieve a vOrd about his disloyalty to
tho South.
The LnUriing* Jlti)>orlr q’witta ns
follow** from a |uivftte l!tior received
l>y Mnj. A. I). AUrnlmm from Hon.
Henry 11. llarri-.‘
“Ah to Mr, Hill, he is both mi
multrsiood mu! mirfntorosente't. Ilia
course on the presidential qties'ion,
in iho Democraticcaucus, w.m wise,
prudent, find universally acceptable
10 lbc party. 1 '
The Richmond JiisjtaUh says I>n
viil Dudley Field, of New York, has
li*cn assigned to u sent on tint Re
puhlican side of the House, near Hy
man of North Carolina, no other
i ligiblo sent initig vacant on the
right- Nut,he occupies Che seat of
Stephens, of Georgia, who has been
too uuwclHor about three weeks to
appear at bis post. •
Hon. Toombs, says he is still an
‘ unrooonstitinted Confederate, 1 ' and
ns he didn't vote either for Tihlen
or Waves, lie don’t care a d—ni which
is inaugurated. Ho had mmlo a
speech in Sparta, however, and told
the young Democrats who composed
his auditory, that'‘pc: haps they had
better vote for Tihlen, fbr they had
plenty <>t Time before them to rc
/>e>.f of tho act. 1 '
Tiro reporter of the New York
Times, 1m Pewit Knell malicious and
unfair Radical dispatches to that pa
per from Florida^was one Joseph
Bowes. The T.dlahasee Sentinel says
that Howes has run away to e cape
prostration nod a punaVliment for a
ballot-box frjjtid committed nt one
of the precincts in Leon comity. Ho
was a tit instrument to employ in the
work of bolstering up the frauds of
the Florida canvassing board.
Stnrpaxers will bo interested to
know that there will lie five eclipses
in 1877, vie: A total eclipse of the
moon cn February 27, visible'in the
United States; .a partial el ipso of the
run on March H, visible in Western
Asia; n partial clips© of iho ftvi on
August 8, visible m Alaska, Kams
cJiatn, ami ib'e North I‘acific ocean:
a total cs lips of the moon on Au
gust 2-8, partly visible in the Eastern
and S'’ll thorn States a partial eclipse
el the svni on September 6, visible in
South America.
Tl ie Now York Sun calls attention
to the fact that the Land on Times,
the representative of English capital
ami of the greatest interests ol the
world, manifests no distrust of Mr.
Tilden or the Democracy. The Re
publicans tried to make the
P"int on him that he was distrusted
by the capitalists of Europe, The
Times cone tides that be is elected
and should-be inaugurated, showing
that those who Yalta© stability; peace
and commerce arc assured that this
country would.bo most prosperous
min D m icraic iu!e.
Around in Georgia
a mono nir rKcm.K ash tiiu p.U’kk.s
—The avei age young man in Ea
tonlon so-s down in the mad and
weeps over hi< lost i übbuis.
—The M' tneoger reports the
death of Col. J. |{. Fitts, which oc
eured in K itonton !ai Saturday,
Also Mr. Avtngton Turk who diod
on the 10th. Roth highly rospeclcd
oilixt'ns.
—The Ruena Vi-ta Argun sny j
last week four negro children died of
want and starvation, and ti nt the
lather ahd mother aro boyond recov
ery from the same came. They liv
ed in Maiioll county.
The I.iG range Reporter rises to
remark: “Tho Hamilton JoL'ii.nm.
come* to us greatly improved in ap
pearance. Mr. Fred It ill, Jr., is in
charge of tho typographical depart
ment, and the improvement may he
attributes! to Inin. Fred is a gradu
ate of the Reporter office, and we
hope ho may do A ell in hie new home.
--The editor of tho Jonesboro
New*, in n fit of cntlisiasm over Kx-
Gov. Brown's services to tho Demo
cratic: cause in Florida, determined
to mum Ids expectant son after him.
The young one turned out to a girl,
hut the editor stuck to his resolution,
and calls her Joey Brown.
—Waterman is lonely and cordial
ly incites tin: public—tile whole [lab
ile—to loaf in his office, reed his ex
changes, look over his shoulder when
ho writes, pry into cveryiloug, and
make themaclvc* (Jiugusting gener
ally.
—(treat stars! Whilo the oldest
inhabitant never saw such disagree
able weather, Sharp, of the Carroll
Tiuien, prints thi-: “The weather
has been quite pleasant the past
week."
—Sharpe is munching a turnip
that weighed 4 J pounds and measur
ed 28$ inches in oircum fret ice. That,
accounts for its buinw such pleasant
weather,
Hilly Boons is all right. The
woman preacher lias given tho But
leritos n sermon, and completely won
him over to woman’s Hgh<s.
—Mr. 11. Williams lias rotired
from tho editorial staff of tho Colum
bus Times, and will pee urn a the prac
tice of law. It km Sort of bard rust
ler to get along with Williams bitt a
still harder ono to got along wi'hout
him. We are sorry that ho has re
tired from j’inmaltsin, but wish hint
much success tit his practice at the
bur.
—Tho editor of the Ilawkinevillo
Vf'jHitch, though no candidate, re
ceived n largo vole for Coroner of
Huluski county. Inasmuch as hu bad
said, before the e notion, that the
office ought te le given to the ng
liost man in tho o tatty, lie is now in
doubt whether his voles were in
tended as a compliment or viceotrsa. ,
-At the recent municipal election
at Talbott-on, Mr. <). D. (lorinan was
elected M ivor and Messrs, Garrard,
Smith, H.irdwull, ll iglnud, Dozier,
and Baldwin, Couuuilnien.
—Alonzo A. Doz er Esq of Colum
bus, (la., has been admitted in plead
atid practice iu tko United States
courts.
The-Debt of Georgia,
Treasurer Ronfroo shows tho con
sobilated debt of the State of Geor
gia, not yet due, to bo sS>4f 7,500;
but in table l' 1 it. appears that exclu
sive of tire 8(50i>,000 disowned Bul
tooh bonds of tho Macon and Bruns
wick Railroad, and $194,000 more of
tho bonds of the Alabtma and Chat
tanooga Railroad, a’so fraudulently
endorsed legally, for whicto'lho State
is bound.
These consist o! bonds of tho
Macon and Brunswick Rail
road, endorsed by Jenkins
and Bulloch .’1,050,000
North and 8ou:h road, en
dorsed by Governor Smith,. .210,000
Memphis B aneh road, en
dorsed by Governor Smith. .51,000
Sou b Georgia nud Florida
Railroad, < ttdosod by Bul
lock, but still paying inter
est, 101,000
Total 2,f185,000
These, with the probable future Ob
ligations, foot up $11,135,i00.
The iollouiug asset# are shown:
The Western and Atlantic Rail
road, length 133 mile-; Macon aud
I! mas wick Railroad length 105 miles,
North and South Railroad, length 20
miles; MeaTpliis branch, in default
but not solaid, length * utiles; South
Georgia and Florida Railroad,(con- j
tingent) but now defaulting in-inter- [
es'v, length 53 miles; and sundry j
itahrr tint mortgage bond-t and
stocks, aggregating in all $23,000, be
sides the value ol Iter public build
ups etc. 1
Lngihlafße Items.
A re.io’ution was adopted by the
Senate, to inquire why tho Georgia
State Lottery is still in operation, in
violation of law,
\ memorial from theSta'e Grange
on the subject of Direct Immigra
tion, is now be eg considered by the
Senate Corumiuee oil Agriculture,
A bill ha* been introduced to au
thorize the Governor to have the
Okecfcnokeec swamp drained ami
i sold.
A bill is before the House, to repeal
the act encouraging the manufacture
of Woolen and cotton fabrics, iron
furnaces, etc.
A lull is iilho before the House to
amend the Constitution of tho Slate
of Georgtt. Tho bill makes the
tom of office of Governor two years
instead of four; of Supremo Court
Judgosnix instead of twelve; Snpc
nor Court Judges four years instead
of eight year-; makes Solicitor Gen
erals elected by the people; abolishes
the office of notaries’ Public and ex-
Officio Justices of the Peace; in
creases ilio number of Supreme
Court. Judges from three W> five; cre
ates live District Courts of Appeal, to
l>o comjHJsed ot four or more J udgos
of contiguous circuits, and one
Judgo of Supremo Court; reduces
tho homstead from 2,000 to 000 dol
lars realty, and from 1,000 to 250
dollars personally; kills all bonds
issued under any pretence, estab
lishes •nla-iua, etc.
Another bill before the House calls
for the abolishment of the office of
State School Commissioner and
County School Commiss’oncrs.
A bill has been introduced to con
solidate the offices of 'fax Receiver
and Collector oi Harris and Paulding
count jew.
Mr. Cox, of Troup, introduced a
bdl making women eligible to iho
office of Shale Librarian. This was
done prob'lily with a view to the
appoint moot of Mrs. Overby,
The two Houses in joint session,'
elected Stslo House oflioers. For
Secretary of Slate. N. O. Darnell,,
present inonmboat, received 12d
votes; \V. 11. Weems, 44; W. T.
Newman, SI; Gen. E. L. Thomas,
18; W. W. Andewon, 7. Mr. Bar
nett wim re-elected.
For S ate Treasurer, there was
only one candidate, J. W. Renfroe,
the present incumbent, who of course
was re-elected.
For CompitxjHer-Gpnernl, W. L.
Goldsmith, present incumbent, re
ceive 19s votes and was re-elected;
Peterson Thweatt received 10, and
B. W. Frobel 2-
For State Printer for tlie unexpir
! od term of R. A. Alston, James P.
Harrison received 135 votes and 11.
G. Wright 74. Mr. Harrison was
; elected.
The Senate in executive session
jconfiimed the following nppoint
! iiiouiß: C. Decides, judge Atlanta
circuit, C. 11. Met.’utehen, judge
j Cherokee circtrit, M. J. Crawford
; judge Cliattahoocheo circuit, L. K
Hinckley, judge Supreme court, U.
N. Kiy, Attorney General.
Helirlirtts Benotninatins in Goor
lUPTIST.
This denomination is more numer
ous than any other in Georgia. There
are Ilf Associations, over 2,300
Clntrehus, and 193,062 members
nearly one to every six persons in
the Ssiito. Of tho Associations, 31
ore organized into what is known as
tho “Baptist Gyn vent ion of the State
of Georgia;” and all hayo tho prire
: lige of uniting with it nt any time.
| This denomination has 702 Sunday
, schools, 4,139 offices and teachers,
arid 31,399 schools in the State.
Ml TUODIST.
In 1866, tho Georgia Conference
was divided into tho North Georgia
and Son’ll Georgia Conference. At
the tune of the division, there were
iu Georgia 115 lnieoerant ministers,
ami 51,219 members. The following
; shows the condition of the member
ship in the State at the end ot the
year 1873. Number of churches 1,-
019 wuh a membership of 83,038.
; There are 291 rntinerant nud 646 local
i preachers, They have 527 Sunday
schools, with 39,503 Sunday school
Scholar .
Reside tliv North and South Geor
gia Conference, there are the proies
tant Methodist Church with a mem
bership of 2‘500 me colord Metho
dist Episcopal Church of America—
membersoip 13,752, and the African
Methodist Episcopal Church!-with a.
membership 0140,153.
PKE BVTKKIAXS,
Presbyterumism was introilneod into.
Georgia at quite an early date. It was
nut until 1796 that the Church w.-is;
or.' .niri’d and established in Ge>>rgi*i j
From a sun - ! toginmng it LiU
-ti dily grow n lilt it is a syiriod,* cm- j
hraeijig five Presbyteri s, and exten
ding all over the Slate. They have at
present 74 ministers fi licentiates, #,
candi fates, ii.') Gliurches, 8,103
members, 70 Sabbath Schools, 4’485
Sabbath School Scholar*. Conlrabu
lions for all pu> poses during the pasi
year nrnotinicd to 157.277, avergiug
10,75 per oach member.
EPltjCoiMnuxs.
This Church Oornmeucd its work
in Georgia in 1732. Tlie Journal of
the convention of the diooese in IS7C 1
>iiows 20 Uliiwches and stations, 39
Clergymen,4,.Wo communicants, 25
Sunday Schools.3<)o Sunday School
teachers, ami 2,C13 Sunday Snhools.
Total contribution for ail purposes
for the year, 893,642,22, or about 15
dollars for each member.
catholics
The first Cailiol'o C'inrcli estab
lished in Georgia was by a colony
ol Catholic* from Maryland in 1794.
Li 1838 there \va abouL 5,0u0 Cath
olics in ilia Stax. Now there are
30,000 with 25 Churches, 35 chapels,
24 priest*, 3 male and 7 female losti
uUons, oio collegj ot high oril :r,
one ophau asylum, Church projmrty
to about 450,000, conyeut property
lo about 175,000.
otiieb cuuscutsa.
There aro several other religious
dr nominations in the State, but as
there is no Statistical report made of
them, only in tho United States
Census of 1870. We can give no
correct a'aternent of them. This
gives the following statistics:
lutiibrans—ll ohurche edifices,
10 church organizations aul- church
property to 57,000.
OOKUKBG ATION AUST —lO churches
and church property ralai and at 10,550
Univkbtal'st—s church property
valued at 9,000.
lsnanuTEs-the number of Israelites
La the State is 2,020 souls.
i .i
-—Tl.c Constitution says the edi
•or of the Columbus Enquirer, is
the only editor in Georgia who is
bold enough io come out square-toed
and say ho is fond of a free pass over
a railroad. We like to eee editors
taue a position on questions liko ihis,
and that of iho editor of the En
quirer is absolutely impregnable.
IN ijl-IBO" I-"*- 1 .11' ■' _ -!_
WANTED.
(iooi! to ( roll tlm now Ijk’ht Run
nln,? Kiuift r Sowing Machines i.i <Ue co tuition
•crtuuH’tni with tlio (’olumbiiH * flicc. Aj ply
to thcSiny4jr MannfiK turinvr (/ompany.
CJIIAK S HULi’. Agent.
OLIVER WEEMS,
B A R B B 11.
o—-
Randolph St, Opposite Strapper’*
old SLnid Columbus, Geo.,
—O —
P*-rlwring, TTiirctitting, Ac., &c., csLCCuted
m the moht tnshiouabie ctvjlk.
vet. a-tf.
jfta fS un't be made by every
tsfl vl.’gYßt every month In the
gjj Xjf %Jl ejf business furnish imt those
willing to "i.:k cun ea.ily earn a ilox. i; ilol
l-irs a day rinlit In their own local ties Have
no room to t-xpL'in here, llnsinros pleas-iTS
uni honoiab'.e. Women and boys and girls
do as well us men. We will furnish you ■
roaiph-t - outfit f en. The Isis'miss pays better
bun snytMnr o'se. Wc will l.ear expanse o(
sturti-g you- I’artiQuinrs free V.’iito and
see Farmers nud mechanics Uinir sons mid
timie!it< rs amt all classisin need of paying
work at hem i should write to tis and leant
all alwltli I t work at once—Now is the tim
—Won't delay—A Ml css Tam & Cos, August
Maiile.
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colors with copies of the most celebrated
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Something entirely new; captivates every
one. With it is the handsomest l’lironiiMev
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for f.d! canvassing Hint the Holliday sea on.
Extra rerun to good Agents. Apply to J. I?
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0
We de. ire tn> secure the services of energet
ie Indies. u:n. boys and girl i to cam- ss for
the l*i.i 1 )is Hkuai.v. a law twenty e’pht
iv'niim Fax-aide pa|x r. puhlished at Wi.’es
lxro . \. t''., every Woilurtsday, We will pay
esh for revviiss. T]in subsciption pi ice is
m' low Uial itis ie. troaMe to get up a club,
sutiarriptioii t nly OtV Dodar. send trr eir
e*il: u tui! p}KfimcD AX'jipics if }OU Avi>h tc> be
A(iil:c>s
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Wwnzsnor.o, N C
HERALD COMPOUND,
** We h* ve a cornpouni! tliat we guarantee
t mt-rni etj *s- w,ue, cookery-ware, furni
t ure, v\ •. *t* ii WftU*never ex m * ajvi-t.' It* w{
{G- • • .itch *>? tluU \v. 11 s;i
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A'k a IhG<istoG MbifiViiit U.r a bjtt'i
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id TOILY Er AT LAW
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Justice of thb Teuco,
HAMILTON, C.A
’ tfffico "wiih Dr. T. S Mitel ell.
OEORCiIA, ll'irig Count)*
Mis I C. M< ow*, wife of A. L. Manic In-si
spplleif f l iiuicsti'H'l cxcipptlon. mid I wilt
U|mt> t[p* sarru *U.- olh liny of Keb
iiiuty, i- 7. at an: ..ffi-v.
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otheio 'iir<- jut a clued to the on ly coniplcto
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T.l V I^GSTOX K .
Th and vett run explorer rnnks among the
most )i'*roic fiinires of th<* cowf nry, ami t!i?k
lfK*k in oikj of toe most atn .ctivx*, fa riant
insj, richly iilontrated an'! tnH'rcioffvr vol
iim ; ertf insired. iit'ithe only entire ani
authcrjiiv lif'*, the HiilJion" are eager for .it,
agtnt* uru WMijtfv] Quickly. For po* f anl
feduH anddrws Huid.inud linoß.. I'yMi.sburs,
HR OH -111 ‘•t ( .. I’htlrt.
TRIFLING
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WELL’S CAT BO LTC TAB
LETS,
a *',*■ rernalv for CO:!(!.{C and ill and ajel
of the 3 IIIIO AT, I.UNGS, CHEST
MUCOUS MEM.'iItANE.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES
SOLD J!Y ALL DBUUGIS'rS,
N CRITENDEN. 7, Sixth Avenue, 7? Y,
VICTORY! VICTORY!!
IIIS “SISGER* ALWAYS AUEID!
REAP the apecti] dißputofi from C* h
tunkial Kxhibiti n tthf Now Yo k Sun;
PiUladeu'KJa. hept 27, 187*u
Toe veiy liii.liust Ihhiois whk*ir onM lx*
n lii'TiO'l on any exhibitor—Two Medals of
Honor ami Two Hiri/>AiAsot Merit -ImvO
been winded th Si.mer M C’oui
jxuiy fur bewitig Machiuoe.
2,000,000 m USE!
Sales in Excess of al! Others!
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Manufacturing Com.,
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is the name- oft hr* most elcga-nt
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The motto is surrounded by one of the
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wreaths of beautiful flowers on dark
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details. It is 11 x 15. We send the
mol to c.hroino and the BOSTON
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j page family, story and newspaper,
; with agricultural, chess, pnzz!e,
1 household, and all popular depart
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Chrotno and paper, 6 mouths for 81.
A beautiful lioliday gift. Ageuts
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bmhlingSjWondt rful exhibits cntiosi'icy g;reat
days etc Prt*fuselv ilhndretod, th(?ro>ii<tily
popular r.nd w ry cheap. Aluat sell immcnuely
bOOQ Averts wanted.end for full particularly
This wi 1 be the chance of 100 years to win
moq- v tttbt Get tuj only r. liable l.istorv.
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NOW IS THE TIME TC SECURE IT.
I iu- Ik--t itiui cl-i-np .-st I. ir.iis ii. market arc
in P-i-tvr-i Ki t-ra.,k:iou tl-o line oi tie I'uioa
1 '..1 i;.:c Itnllrixitl. The ino-t fuvcrui'ic b rms
(riven unit very law i;i*es of f-re an 1 freight
tj all setil rs T -.v best markets.
Free Passes t> Laud Buyers •
M ips. ile.-ciiptjvi) puapi,lels l ew euitjon of
Thl I'k.m: ii s.at tree evervwhere-. A'l IrcgH
U I ' EJtYI,
LmJ Com li I’ Ornaliu, Neb.
IS VOlil fill 801 SE IASI RED ?
■ All my customer* of years pAjsce!, and all
othc’.s wlio wish to fc*el s t!;re, t;wke
noMce that I aln pu pared, ns UoUid, to pio
tect agaiLst
LOSS BY FIRE
On this class of property. Losses adjusted
inrl pii I ut mv offi,-e.
Apply for insurance or iur.iviiation tome
*!:-i-;t. rtl.i ii iv-.y of d.e fa tdrs'cV ciitn-
mi-Kh,in:s of the city. '; ->
D. F f . WILCOX' * "
* - - • By *Ui. %
uea A’t. 71 id* 6t., G%4mnbL*,-Ga.
COLUMBUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
€OI T S T ME I N
WHEN YOU WANT
DRY GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
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1 AM N.OW RECEIVING MYJSECi -ND FAIX AND WINTER OF
Urcsa Goods nncl otlior woolons
Q’h • chokcMt *t uk of Drew C.o Ih at 25c in the city, • , V
C 1 ml Alpacas 80c: Kopii for wrrifp w hi*OarHial Fluurc**. only 20c;
lilark C blDiifti;-, fiuiii 05c to 31 q(6; Woven oor.**tß, 50c;
IwkiltOH* am! Chi *ir r h’ t xtra-lotijf Coloied ft one. 250; * .
10-1 Sh’K* i• r , 25 1 2c -y ir 1-wiOc 01 *- Ji ,| (|rfc*n. Hr;.
La grcit b(o* kof Uiblon s Scacis, Uarr> au > 0 iti* i 4 Lao c'ty.
IP YOU WANT BUUMS, CALL OX .IIP. ftO TKOI'ULE TO SII W GOODS.. J.
J. ALBERT KIRYEN,
Columbus, Ga.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
A.T Tlin
NEW YORK STORE.
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w- ,
HAVING 'bon alit out the entire stock of Woukok ft Moo* at osk*t sick’Fick, wo now
oiler it at mu h leu* than ;h- original on..t. - Wo h ije iu.lMldiii n
Tho aud ru Complete rmtli jf
DRY
IN COLUMBUS.
W’lITrH we offer at a tmrg dn tn order to make room for the sprin t trade, ,W also offer
10,000 yards of CurUin H-ce, 1m nghl at m.c ion, nt 25e mid ui wards. A '‘JvD
LOT" of Ihark Alpacas cheaper than evt'i known. One hundred doxeu
ILits at. 25 per cent, lean than co-t. to close *0 K\.<. Great Dir
gni.is in Shoes —Lasting Ga tern at $1.25. Cou-.tuv
ilxuoiiANTS will find it to their interest to ex
am. ne our stock before p rebating.
GORDON cb OARGILIj.
-Dm 18, 1687. COLUMBUS, GA,
IHOIAS&FHIMTIT
€L>TMIIV€}- and HATS!
HEAD CENTRE ■
ot
FASHION AND STYLE.
125 B2OATS STES2T COLUMBffR. GA.
A!! kinds of C I THING'Hid UNDEItWE '.P. bi Meu and Roy*
IIATS of every v.i iety and in the Infest fashions.
L TP’S CELEKUA'3'Ed DRESS 'SIiIRTI, every one warren p
Six for $6. ' f>.’ ;■ .
S( T iTS MADE TO ORDER iu the most Fiu-hivnuble atyle
WEDDING S. It'S A:P C IALITV. “ * * £
J PICARCK. . -liJ BXNFAn. . K 0 Wif.I.IAMS
PEARCE, BINFOjRD & CO..
GROCERS,
A ‘o. 20 Broad Street
A LARGE E SCF
9
Ilisgglssg, ‘Tics & Groceries
Bujt'ih will do wcii lo ex...ajiuu our stock licfore buying
CENTER Ni A LSTOREST"
Opposite J. H. Hamilton’s Store,
W. A Swift, Proprietor,
THESE NET STORES ARE NOW CF\N AND FIT.LED WITH
Full and. Oomploto Gtooli. of
GROCERIES,
Which Will be old at the Lo.vsst M\rket Ra'.o s, oth
Wholesale and Retail.
FLOUR, BACON, TOBACCO and FINE WHTSfdES a Specialty.
Conui-eted with the S.ore.- is the new
CENTENNIAL WAGON-YARD,
Just completed and nrr;inyel with every coavcnlcnce for the accom nodation of tie publ'c.
Mv hlij-ih Mullins formerly oT Har h, has department, and ‘will.giv-®. cV‘-jy
ati ii iuto th ' patrons or. tie \ ird. Mr T J Hmt is w ; th me i 1 ? th 1 grocery dt*par.meat
, rtiec;tally ask a trial of the new Wa ron-y nl, ar. v solicit the oi thfd trad
inti Coin til mi ity to my uf Groceiics ,#iid Dunestio Dry Goods
‘V\7\ JV- SWIFT.
CHRISTMAS TRICKS!
J. J. & W. 1. WOOD
JVo. 01 Broad Streep. Columbus, Georgia. •
DEALERS IN
FAMILY GROCERIES,
PURE CNDIE3 & CONFECTIONERY,
Stick and Fa Caudies-inanufaetnred for Our Trade
from the Best Sugar, which wc guarantee Bure and
free from A duller a tions.
CURRENTS, JELLIES, EANaNAS,
CITRON, . ITCXLES. LEMONS,
DATE*, 'sauces. orange*,
RAISINS, CAT.tITS, APLES;
•!’TONES, Etc. ETC.
ALMO' DS, PE AN-8, ’FILBERT’S CRAZIL NUTS, all new. R (ISINS Hr
?" v “r JU '* i'b ’X-x for: KofftM, AY.* .imv.e. -1„. BSI s.. eclimi cf CRACKERS
m il. city.. CANNED.GOODS, YLGIPARLES, FISH, and MEATS.
B c sell. Qoui's as ( hcaa us thci; can be ll one A( Ifc t . and.
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