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' CmmcH Dikectory-
B>rvioo-5 at Hie Ilaptist Clmrch on the fir.-:t
■ hint Samliys, Saturday U'toi't; the
|j Sumlay, in each rnanth. liev. M. J.
■llbotn- pad Ji-
I . >lt tin- Method i*t Ghimh on the
in each month, and Satmday
I rt ! Rev! D. It. McWilliams, pastor.
I" 11 ”. , ftt t i,e Presbyterian Church on the
■ i'sanday in each month, and Saturday
I'"', | !(f ilr. Maxon. pastor.
IrT (d-d System.—As we have to )ay the
I*' I '. very ild'.),a' we use about our house
fj 1 we "are comp'lied to do a strictly
" 'Luiness We will take wood or provis
.,t market pi ics, in pay for subsenp
' yuinutah anxious for patronage, we
i'.f'r a limited cash business to tin extended
edit oav- |
HBTII 4nTSOITII RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
on and after Tuesday, 1 5th inst.. trains will
. run daily (Sundays escepted), as follows:
inn gooth wi l leave Kiogslioro.. .8 00 aji
ij;l g north will leave Columbus., .S 20 r M
nil Saturdays* train will leave Kingsboro
rohmibus at's 15 rm, and on Mondays a
_;il leave Columbus fur Kingsboro at
*' ‘ K. A. FLEWEIJJCN, Receiver
\ good jeweller is very mucli
■ded in this place, as there lias not
mi one here in twelve months.
[£r TAN- Gibbr. will have
large ot tins paper during our nb
ieiice, and will attend to all business.
jgp When this issue reaches our
eaders we shall be wandering around
omcwhere in the region of the
.uwer' lt**h district of this county, on
be wild hunt for—not office, but
iibscribcjrs. Our friends will there
ire pardon any imperfections or
ihort-comings that may occur in the
Ki|)cr owing to our absence.
isonrti & South, It. It.—As Hie
; ain was leaving Kimbrough’s cross
ng on Wednesday r. m. the Cylin
ler head of the H. S. Estes was
down out—after a delay of about an
Ki..t the t:>a:n started fur Ivingsboro,
inJ reached there at 8.45, r. m.
I'lie engine is in Cut Hindus undergo
ng'tile usual repairs in conseqtterce
of the damaged eylender and .will
probably commence her regular sched
ule on Friday r. m.
On the 28th inst., at the residence
of the bride’s father, Mr. J. W. Sp< ar
was married to Miss Alice L. Ralev,
by Josejih B. Fate Esq. All of Har
ris county.
011 the oth inst., at the residence
o the bride’s father, Mr. Joseph P.
Hrawer was married to Miss Salatha
A. Spear, by Joseph B. Pate Esq.
All of Harris county.
There is talk of teaching a
mixed school in this place.- We think*
it a good idea, as Hamilton can not
support two respectable schools.
The Youth’s Debating Society
intend having a public debate next
Thursday night, to discuss “wom
an’s rights. *’
Cotton. —Mr. Story has received
at least, 150 hales of cotton up to the
present time. How is tiiis for Ham
ilton ?
—— <* O ——
Personal.— Cooper, son of Dr.
Mitchell, has been quite sick for some
time. We hope lie will soon recov
er.
EUT" We are in favor of a town
marshall, as ladies are driven from
their places of business by drunken
men.
S®”’Thegaroe of “crackloo” has be
come quite common in the bar-rooms
of our town.
►:£? loutli’s Debating Society
meets every Thursday night.
Question for debate, “Which has
the most influence over man: woman
or money?”
Affirmative.—L. C. Dogget and
V- H. Stanford.
Negative.— 1,. A. Beal! and E. C.
Murphey.
Mr. J. T. Johnson, C. S. C.
reports that most of the pro rata of
the public school money, has been
Paid out.
Hamilton has a baby with half of it
with a line drawn from the
'interior fontanelle down the face,
“ternnm linea*alba to the internal
Kialeoli, the half on the right of tills
iine is perfectly black.—But that is
nothing to a full Democratic delega
hon in Congress.
£2“ The following distinguished
gentlemen are in town; Mr. J. of
Columbus, who parts bis hair in the
’niddle. Mr. C. ©f Alabama, who
shaves his whiskers in the middle.—
hat of that, we have fifty-four
Democratic majority in Congress.
Tli ere is a gentleman and la
dy in town who contemplate matri-
because they both love “ta
t vts.’ They sav that’s congeniality.
ell what if it is, twenty-three
•'> a'.os went for Democrats last week.
Tim Show.
The 0-ami R mian Hippodrome
iiuckly A (Jo., Proprietors—has be m
for the last two weeks, advertised
through the country, to exhibit in
Columbus on the 11th inst. \\' c ] iat i
hoped Georgia would not he infliett. t ]
with shows this winter—indeed we
have seen in print, greatly to our
satisfaction ton, thatTno show would
come within the bounds of the State
because of the tax. One ha* broken
through however, and we predict in
stead of a grand show, it will be a
grand humbug, Their very adver
tisement contradicts them. It is im
possible to transport such an im
mense amount of canvass, trappings
etc., wild animals and horses every
day. A pavilion coveting acres of
ground, including a race track half a
mile long; it’s a downright lie; they
couldn’t afford to pull down and pm
up such a concern once a week, and
our prediction is confirmed by an ar
ticle in a Montgomery paper, jvh'ch
said not half advertised, was exhibit
ed there. No chariot race, no ele
phant race, or ostrich race, or k-'df a
Time track';- or hofs'es con
taining one hundred, or, monkeys
standing on their heads,;* or zebras
with a thousand stripes on them, or
any such ; in short it was a humbug,
or they had saved all for some future
occasion.
The South has been drained long
enough by vankee traps, and we had
hoped sincerely, that nothing more
of the kind would he allowed to des
ecrate Southern soil. It is time for
oua people to desist, and we are glad
to know but few, or none went from
Hamilton.
A Snake Stoky,— Here is the lust
of snake time; with this ihrillinj sto
ry closes the snake season. Al
though it lias been some time since r,
occurred, the gentleman has just re
covered enough to 101 l it.
* lie says lie went out to get musca
dines. The place is notorious p.s cm
abode for large snakes. Remember-
ing this he was very cautious lest lie’
might meet one. Coming to a
branch I saw on the other side what
I supposed to he a log. It was
greenish as it was covered with moss.
So placing iny stick in ike branch, 1
sprang upon what I supposed to be
a log. Oh horror! Imagine mv
feelings when 1 saw what it was !
Would yon believe it was a snake?
No just’whaf I thought, it was a log.
A Novei. Mode or Tit a vei.ino. —
We s‘w pi. our streets Wednes
day, a negro man whose name we
did not learn. He says Lie lives on
the S. W. R, R. He uses a crutch
under his left shoulder and a. stick
iu his right hand; carries himself
with a kind of swing. lie is not
lmne at all, but uses them as a con
venience. lie says he can go seventy
five miles a day with hut very little
fatigue. .
Wo verily believe it if he goes all
the way like he went out of town, he
went like the d—l.
SSP“ We wouldn’t he surprised at
any time to hear the name of Wm.
Dugas Trammel announced as candi
date for President, as he has an
nounced it for nearly every other of
fice.
32P Some unknown thief made
his way into the store of Mr. J. \V.
Kimbrough on the 9th inst. The
loss is unknown.
Maekied. —We forgot to state in
our last issue Mr. Jas. Lyons of this
place was married on the Ist of No
vember, to Miss Roberts of Musco
gee county.
Death of a Well Known Young
Man.—We were quite sorry to hear
of the death of one of our former cit
izens, Mr. Eugene Kimbrough, son of
J. W. Kimbrough. He was clerking
for Mr. D. M. Gibson, of Columbus
when taken sick, about two xweeks
ago, and died in about ten days. lie
was a nice young man, and no doubt
all bis acquaintances will be sorry to
hear of his death.
Personal.—We were pleased to
see in our office yesterday, M ij. C.
B. Lackie, of Columbus, who is stop
ping in town a day or two.
Lannie Johnson is our local
editor for this week.
Our Yew Head. —lf our readers
like our new head as wcdl as we do,
they will think if, quite neat and be
coming. In addition to the new
head, we have added four columns
to the size of the paper, which we
trust will be appreciated by our jia
trons.
ZAj” There are so many of our
best citizens candidates for office,
that we can hardly decide who to 1
Tote for,, and if it were possible, we i
w’ouhl like for them all to be elected.
C 5?” Our streets are in a dim : -
dated condition. We think thut they
should be looked after.
l!ie Triumphant Democracy.
'' e * lave beleivcu the Dem
ocratic party W;l8 dead, or ex en dor
mant, lut as kept down by that
1,1 a 'T of political corruption and
putresonce, known as the Radical
party—by dint of superior numbers,
acquired by making voters of ignor
a it slaves whom they knew xvould do
•is they bid them, overrunning and
stuffing our ballot boxes In the South
with illegal votes, and by tvramix
am! outrage, which their power
end position enabled them to porpe
tfate, they have kept the Democratic
paity back for fourteen long years.
Buttlnnks to the Democrats North
mid South, we have beat them at last.
Twerty-three Suites held elections
■ ast xv?ek, and all, or nearly all, gave
a runlet iu favor of Democracy,
hven Massachusetts, the hot bed of
hadic.ilisn, has elected a Democratic
governor, and four congressmen
something unheard of before.
All this certainly means something.
Hie people are tired of such, a bur
den ; Relist**, rwiJtiMn, taxisrny,
GtafrcSßWittb a -hnv-c- i-Pf
leu through of their own weight, ft
foul mass,'
This patty Was kept in power Tty
the people of the North, aided by'
the ignorant blacks, and a few mean
white men of the South. We are
glad however to know that they are
beginning to see their wrong, and
are returning to a sense of duty, as is
evidenced by the slain they' gave the
party at the last election. They' are
tired of a party who for four years
waged a ruthless war, and for nine
years since have tyrannised and per
petrated outrage alter outrage upon
a defenceless people, led by such hell
deserving wretches as Stanton, Sew
ard, Stevens and Sumner whom we
beleive and hope have gone to their
reward, and others of their ilk who
fire now running' the party.
"he Radicals acknowledge their
defeat,—its too patent, wo all know it.
They ate already setting their traps
to reconquer the South, as they say',
thank heaven though we are free
from their clutches.
IV c. expect belter days soon—when
the Government gets in the hands of
tne sitnon pure Democracy—when
wc get that fifty-four majority in the
House and trim down the Radical
majority in the (Senate to eight, then
am] not till then, will wo have what
we once boasted of, tile bent Govern
ment the world ever saw. Then we
"Hlsay, farewafl to kn-k!ux outrngas,
ramverr 10 T T. CT; In. J CTTpOTr
baggers, and all such vermin.
Well we believed/ all this would
come; we have always believed the
Democratic party would one day l-ise
up in her majesty and power, and
shake oif this burthen. We have
always been comforted with the re
flection that,
The mills of (>el grind slowly.
But they grind exceeding'y small ;
Phiiently stands He waiting,
With exactness grinds He all.
Georgia is Democratic from thirl
en to Dili ton.
The Democrats huvo everlastingly
salted the Radical congressional can
didates in this State. That blatant
Radical Bvrant in the first —Slippery
Dick Whitely in the second, we hope
are heat this time beyond a contest.
Jack Brown a ground hog notoriety
in the third, wo reckon is convinacd
by this time that he is not fit for Con
gress. Next comes our neighbor
Hon. Windmill Dugout Sorrell Top
Trammell, whom we are glad to
know has concluded to stay at homo,
Waverly Hall, instead of going to
Washington, and all the other Dis
tricts have turned them out to root
hog or die.
The mills of God grind slowly, etc.
Democracy. —We should bo truly
thankful for our victory in the 1,-rte
election, as it is estimated by shrewd
politicians that the Democratic ma
jority in the next congress, will be
about forty or fifty’. It is truly sairl
that “every dog must have his dav,”
and we hope that Radicalism, or ras
calisru has bad its day, and that it Is
notv our tnrrr.
Died.— Dr. Wm. M. A. Mitehe-11,
of Dadevilie, Ala., died Wednesday
morning, Iltli inst., at o’clock.
He has been a great sufferer for 1 3
months, with paral.asys of the left
side, terminating in general dropsy.
The Doctor was a brother of our
fellow townsman Dr. Tbos. S. .Mitch
ell, and was one of the leading Ph vsY
cians and Surgeons of east Ala. TTe
was about £5 y ; s. old.
So*There was a grand torch-ft g£?t
procession-in Columbus on last in on
day night. Speedier were delivert-d
by Maj. A. E. Calhonn, and others.
The victory of the Democratic p arty
has turned the people into a perfect
jubilee.
Cuiiilrec are prec 'cfen 1 ow
l-days. A mite of a tw ) -yiar old
oliibl salutes h r parental,u th the
following; “papa, will jo .g he mo a
lew carriage with a lag bore?
\ ml 1 want a tittle both r-too.”
Wutlilir.^winr—wn
JN KXV
BOOTS AID SHOES.
I wo' 11 resp ‘ctfullv o ill the attention of
t he pul lie to my splendid stock of
lIOJTS, SHOES, Ml) LEATHER,
roNsiHriNo of
Ladies’, Hisses' uiid Chi!dr-a < SHOES,
Gents', Roys', Youths' anu r id Mum's
ots, Shoes, Gaiters and Brogans.
A I.SO,
White Oik an 1 Ilcmiock Stile Leather,
French and American Calf Skins,
Boot and Shoe Findings,
Lasts , Pegs, <&?., <£<.
As I sell nvrrsn.Y C.vsn. tlie pnhlicpain
rely on tiie lowest nocitm: 'Alive me a call.
,1. MARION ESTES,
octlO-tlin 122 liroui st, Columtms, (!a.
HoW Cheap ! Remember that
twenty copies of the Vlswoli will be
ent. one year to the same post-office
for only twenty dollars.
If you want saddles, harness, trunks
or leather goods of almost any des
cription, go to Kent’s’, in Columbus,'
where you can be supplied on reason
able terms.
Cheap.— A lijfe scholarship iu the
Mound City Commercial College of
St, Louis, Mo., worth $07.50, can be
had for SSO, by applying at this office.
Beckwith sewing machine,
in good order, worth S2O in New
York, can be had for sls, by apply
ing at this office.
Bargains for Somebody.
The following bargains can be had
by application at this office. All the
articles mentioned are vdw, and will
bo shinned to order Wont the manu-
TdoTv IL „. rs -
One SBO folding-cover Wilson sew
ing machine for SOO.
One $75 Florence machine for $55.
One set Appleton's new American
Cyclopedia, sixteen volumes, for SSO
worth SSO in New York.
One JJ ibcock fire extinguisher for
$50 —worth SSO in New York,
One S9O Wheeler & Wilson sew-,
ing machine for S7O.
One of Waters & Soil’s style 20
organs, price $l5O, li*r U\ 10.
A Oeorgi $525 |ri.uno for #4OO.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
To the Voters of Harris County.
I nm a candidate for County Treasurer at
the election to be held on Wednesday, the
Oth ilny of January, 187-'). m.l.ject to a nom
ination, if desired. J kindly .udldt the vote
ot my tillov. -( ili/our. "1,e.-pectfully,
1 liah ISp.PKi.r,.
Fob (Joi.vty TkKasoju:k. —l announce my
self nr a candidate for County Treasurer of
Harris county at Hie ensuing election.
J, T. Johnson.
Foil Tax (b.'kii’Mt.- I announce myself a
candidate for Tax Receiver at the ensuing
January election, gntijdet l > a nomination.
AVm. T. Johnson.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Tax Collecti of Harris eon ity,
subject to the Democratic nomination, if any
is made. I seek this office because I nm n
cripple, unable to df' liar 1 labor, arid will bo
thankful to loy-feiiow-dtizoiis if they ,vi)l
elect me. T. L. Pratt.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office ot Tax Cofle/ brr of
Harris county, at the election in Jtuitmry
next, subject to tic Democratic nomination.
ii there be any. '.lor;\ if llastev.
For Tax Coli-uctor. - I announce myself a
candidate for Tax Collector of Harris crirmtv.
subject to the nomination, if any. Election
ihst Wednesdly in January next.
i J A HIES R. (lIIIFFI V.
For CorxrY Tbkahrer.—At thcre(|iiet, o<
numerous friends. 1 announce myself a cat.
didate fur the office of County Treasurer of
Harris county. H. C. Kimbrough.
\ GEOISGIA Harris County.
Mrs. June l>i 'Wy applies for exemption
<>f personalty, and ectt lnir apart and va!u;i
tion of homcxteivi 4 ;md l will pass upon the
same on the 23 rd of November, :i rrjv office-.
nov3o-2fc .T. FC. WILLIAMS. Ord’y.
GKOIiGLV Harris County.
.1 \v Ifigh*ov:r firx applied f r r exempt if *ti
of personalty and *' Gin* apart rrJnatfor*
of homestead, and ] will p*fn upon the auj<
on the f-fth instant, at my office.
novO-td ./. F. C. WILLIAMS, Oid’y.
MICE TO DEUTfIRS A.VD I'EKDITOBS.
All persons indebted to (he i -tutu of .John
Harris, deceased, lire rerjnested to make iro
meliite [layi’i.fi: and all (how holdiii;/
claims against said estate are reqileat.-d to
present them duly authenticated within tijo
tinic prescribed hv la
MAIMIN' V. WriSON,
JAHE*. M. WEAVER,
ixtO-Gt hWutore.
TO TEXA* \N 1> ARKANSAS.
'I ho comnlethm rtf Hie ‘ KXA ; AN T ANARUS! > i.\
lhiiTTK, via \\V4i-ni vt A lunt c lUihou 1 , to
otVcr the only al.-mil n.tito fr>m Uooi^iuainl
the C’iirolinas to all points in Tox-ik
On an*l Hltfr Sept. Ist. tijfoiitfh ifwrhcF
leavo Atlantadii v tor Mcmphin, Lt-li* Hock,
aiii Texarkana, •x is wi’liont cliadi .o-, I*oll
- ihere with through cus t-a Uouct-oit
an 1 all poin s in Texas.
'Think or ONK elian re of cars between At
lanta, (U., uutl Illusion. Tex h.
.■/: >*’• Hates ivtiuced by ihaopen \)'X of this
route f ioil) ‘ss to J
Full infurui tti.iu < at* he obtained on appli
cation to ALllKliT I*. WiIMXN, Sou-lie sts.ru
Nashvilb*, (’hattai o ija St. boms
lhiilmad. Atlanta; (’. 10. SAIhiHX 1, South
eastern Ag lit h. &tJ s. U. It. f Atlanta, 01
to \\ W. WUKNN,
General PaSKengt r and 'IT 10-t, Auent,
Alan a. Ga.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Alterably to Rn order from the Court of
Or tiuaiT of U diiH county, wo wul Hell lu--
fre the Court door in Hamilton, be
tween the 1 gal hours of on the lir t
'l uesday in November ne\ : , all tin* lands be
to the estate of \V lliam Wnih lnad
h*ccn>ed, late of Mai l county, to wit:
No 48; 152 1-2 acres of lot No 47 ; lot
No 17; 152 1-2 m res of lot No 18: 50 acres of
lot No 16—in the 21st district- of originally
Aftistogee, now ilarrte county. Abo lot N<
1. Id 2 aeies of lot No 2. 122 1-2 acres c f lot
No 35, lot No 36. lot No 37, 160 acre-* of hd
No 38, west Of Flat Shoal road, lot No 72.
2(H) 1-2 acres of lot No 73. 116 1-2 acres of
lot No 71. west of Fiat Shoal ro-id, in the
LiJ.l d'.Ui H t •! Oiikitmlly M UMt'OgOO HOW llar
vls county) (vntaining in all 2.331 1-2 ncies,
more or it as ’iWiuß one-lmlf rash, balam-e
due Dec 1, 1875.
JXO. W. MUliriH?V,
lit BY H. m v rs,
Ailfn’rs cum testamenta annexo.
jTFd* Columbus Fmjulrer copy four time > *.
(F.< VPvGIA -11 Aim is (\iv ntv.
rieanaht H Dunnt n applutiA for letters of
ndininifitriilon Upon the estate of David Jen
kins, late of said county, deceased—
AH persons concerned are hereby notifi. and
to slow C\m\ if any they have, by the lirst
Monday in November next, why said appli
cation should not he- granted.
(oven under mv hand ollkiallv, Sept. 21st.
septd-Vtd J. F. WthhlA.Md, Ord’v.
j:ik rußitV'S barber shoe,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Go to Ivl Terry’s, If you want ait easy
shave, ami your hair rut by fust-class hnv-
Ikts and in a first-class barb r bhop. k< a
ted nnd r the luinkin Hoiiso. sep t 1 y
NOTICVk
Having heretofore hold stock in (lie Geor
gia Home liisnmnce Cos., of Columbus. Ga.,
I hereby give notice that 1 have sold said
stock uhl transferred the same, and under
section 14'.)6 of the. ( %sleof 1873,1 am hereby
exempt frond any lfa!> lities of said Company.
HUg7-6m . A. VVl'l*! ICH. Trustee.
mtmt.
Having heretofore held slock in the Geor
gia Homo Insurance Company of Columbus,
Ga , I hereby give nofico that J have sold
said stock and transferred the same, and, un
der section 1406 of the Code of 1873, lam
hereby exempt from any liabilities of siid
Company. mny22-0m A 1\ HOOD.
GEORGIA EUmu& Cousin
Mall had. Tankersfy applies for lettcfß of
adminiHtration upon the estate of George W.
d'ankersly, late of said county, deceased:
All persons concerned ara hereby notified
to show cause, if any they have, by the first
Monday in Kvptemlxu* next, why said letters
should not be granted.
Giv-n under mv hand and official seal,
aug7-td J F.C Wild JAMS, Ord’y.
rfRC ! FIRE! FIRE?
Protect yourself from loss hpapplying to
WILLCOX’S INSURANCE AGENCY
of t!ie oldest fuvl stho vofst Conipiiiiioß in (lie
country. All clugneH of property insured.
(let a policy oil your
Gin House and Cotton
and provide agfiinst fuavv lows in ense of fire.
AH enquiries fruHy answered. AddreMty
V. F. W’IUaCOX, Oil fits. A%'t,
oct‘2-lm 71 I frond st, Coliimlms, On.
T. S. SPEAR, Agent,
11 us Removed to
No. 101 Bkoait St., CoMbtintm, Ga.
Gold Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds.
SPECTACLES A SPECIALTY.
Silver & Plated Ware.
Agent for Tin: helebaated
REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE.
Watches, Clocks anti Jew'd iy pTrfinfptty'
repaired,
EHC-BAYiMCi sr&ATLT HOME.
All Orders will receive prompt attention.
HENRY CLAY’S
OLD KENTUCKY LIVER BITTERS
CURBS AM. IJfMOUS COMPLAINTS.
It renovates the- torp : dity of tlxt Ii r ft
the I‘, in a core for
Cliills and F<v<-v. 5f is one ol^t U&
gn‘>ite9t np)t*.‘%r/A*.r# in (he’.v- 11.
iXtijri (•< fcitrcrh liv til*; sciiall
*vt child Ii is h great
foirrtfc rfcguUfbr. it
cure* diarrhon
and r* moves
const ip-trimi.
-T'Cj- Jr is a scan emu for Dyspepsia. >v
W. i t . CLAY, Fioprietor,
oc(30-3m Atlanta,, (fa.
VINEGAR and SWEET (IDER.
The nn(fersii.'ii(f propose trrfurnish to (he j
trad*; urA for family use a supeiijr article of j
Pure White Wi.ve and Cidrr Vincynr, I
and Siecct Cirler ,
at prices tint defy competition—all tbir jrs
coiwelrred. articles arc Hai>erior to any
made in the South hiving received the first
premium at our 1 tst Slate'fair is the mxr.
Orders solicite<i and tion g iinm- •
tewl. Aiidrcsu DARWIN G .h)NJ.S.
oct3o Atlanta. Kin.
200 COOKING STOVES
z’s for sale At Prices to suit hard times, by
W. H. HO2ART3 Ik CO.,
wit > invito the attention of the ptibiit! to tlicir largo and complete stock,
consisting of
Coolr.itis and Ilontintg,' STOVSS,
(Chartoi* Oak and other first-class patterns),
Urates, Hollow Ware, Wood and Willow Ware, Silver, Tlalcd and Britannia Goads,
Urot-kcry nnd Glass Ware, Pocket ami Table Cutlery, of our own importation.
Mauu fHttnr'ers of Tin, Conner and Sheet Iron Ware cf every description*
Uricfis as low as the lowest. [Columbus, Go., Nov. 28, 1375.
WILLIAMS’
PHOTQURAPII ART GALLERY,
OVER CARTER’S DRUG STORE,
COLUMBUS, ‘ GFOHtITA.
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Tvovy types and For rent vpo taken in sill styles, from the smallest size to
lift* siz \ inui fini lied ill (htiyoii, Wucr and oil (kilors, if desired.
C'l>\ ing of old Pictures id any kiml \Ye in ike a specialty, and give nearly a? good as if
tak ii trom life*
We invito those wishing any kind of a Victure to call, and they will see that we keep up
with all the improvements, ami uatl ptCaiie both in pr.c. sand quality.
We. keep Fnmtes, and uitik-c theni of aitv size to order; als > Glass, Cord nnd Mouldings,
Albums and Fancy' Cases, which wo can se.l lower than ever offered in this city,
yrC' The best place, remember, is over Carter’s Drug Store, Columbus, Ga;
junHf lyr G. r r, WILLIAMS & KUO., Proprietors.
TILE UEORGI PI AN O-EOl ITES.
LATJE HEWS KEGA2DINQ THEM.
The Georg! Pianofortes have taken the First, Premium over all competitor's
at the State Fair of West Virginia, ill Kentucky, ami at all other
fairs ami exposition# where they have been exhibited.
Their durnttlu 1 milll ami refined expression of t.,ne causes them to ho the favorite instru
munt in seminar hr, of learning.
From Ib'.v I* Van Dokkolcn. 1! ctor of JanoGrcy Hem in ary, Alt. ATorriw, N. Y.—‘l have
plat.on of other celebrated makers in the send nary ; but ih* Gcorgl w.,8 selected and used ut
the conceit as (ho best. It in preferred by teachers and pupils.’
Frfciu ttev Win F Morrison. re< tor of St Luke's ClmrcTt, Duikilo, N Y —*On leaving lowa
I >v.s n’luc'tabtly obliged to part with my Ciuorgi J’ißti ). When I settled in Dutfalo one of
my first careh' Was to pfovidn myfamiiy w ith ono of the sume manufacture. It fully sustains
tho high repubitlon ilic (T*orgi lasifuments in all parts of the country.'
Mr Jolm Znntlfil, orgalrst of lldbry Ward Hceeher’s church, Brooklyn, says— ‘ The Ocorgl
lms an cxquisHed,eilon, and everything about it shows thorough workmanship and durability.'
Hv Hll McCollwter, l’rcsi hut of Duclitel College, certifies— 4 We liavts been using two
of your pianos the past year in uni college. Tbv.y bate given great Kiitisfait ion. We regard
them os superior inj|trivuents.’
From the Nesv York Independent- -‘Ah they ttne highly rcpomtil*'tided to us, \ve bought
(tno fCTr our ovrti use, and we ftnd they are worthy of all the praise they have received.'
'The above are only a few selections from letters continually Arriving, which show tho
GEORG I TO BE TIIE LEADING PIANO OF TIIE DAY.
I guarantee untire satisfaction, ami never fail to give it. For circulars and terms mldrcfs
GEORGE A. GEORGI,
junlf)-(iui Manufiictmcr of Pianofortes, Jamestown, N. A'.
J. W. PEASE & NORMAN,
. COLUMBUS, GA,,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
siehsis?? a*ai ipniDirinßias® m*
Rosewood spvett octave Pianos frorn’t-TOOHO fisoo. Geo. Woods & Cos.
M asori it IJttiiilin, and other Organs. Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Banjos,
mouth lair [is, sheet music, etc. We make orders for sheet music and innsic
hooks every few days, aud anything wanted and not in stock, will ba
ordered and fnrnisbed at jmblislier’s prices. nov7-ly
■--limy -
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f; T.vf.i.;;;iri-.D jo Vi:.'.k.s.
A STANDARD INSTITUTION.
la Re K.rr, cik;,u*iwt a.\j> best in thk south.
Th * only Ihi!HjM’B School in the Honth cou
dm'ted Jiy an experl re ed Merdnr t and JYac
tic'd Accountmt. The aetimi expennes of
students are from fifteen to twenty >< r < eiii
lefs than it will cost thorn to attend aecon.l
-c*hi‘H, or imported inxi itutioivo.
'J’ho Course of Study i* conduct c! on Aetna]
Butir.cf* PrincipleioipjMfrd with liuukiny
mi'i other oftjceH, combining every known
facility fop unp.n ti;.;; h Thorough Practical*
Kduratron in the pon<?l h
l rne avid at hit' lca*4 >e • Graduutm of
thi • ht L*ftiE jit, hh niMctie.il Hcecttintuik*-fand
pre eminent over from any other iai*i
ia*'mk School in the country.
The enUhli he J reputation of this Institu
tion. the thorough, p;aotiral cwsrnr of it*
► tody, and the gucccMd of its Grad nates, ruiku
it the leading
m'SIMCKS SCHOOL IN TIIE SOUTH.
Oiir course of actual jji>• ink-a training is
the best and most practice! oft) • a t*. No
vacations. Student* admitted at any time.
No clitss'K IViHincss Advocate, containing
fu'l particulars, in any tuldrcin*.
• li. F. M'-XIIIEy X. M Vruthltnfc.
(fEglvaordlharg.
THE SUNNY SOUTH,
Tim <Jt.*AT sotnttmr ti,trim am htt.rav
WBKKLY, TO tlB IU)HI.IHHKII IS ATLANTA,
UA., COHMKAOnir; nCTWy.BH Tilts Jot
AND 1&T1I OV DCTOOKf NKXT,
A ItIU’OBITOIIY OF ROKTHFIIN GENIUS.
The meat cmiiuut litcralcum, stateßmeu,
Kclcut.ihta, diVinca, law > i>, <l<x tora, rducutoia
aridaprh tritori.tx of al I Kcotior.*j of flic I'oion,
and a’ 1 tha Southern literati, will contribute
•> it lolrnmh. Sou the iriand array of brii
lie.nt taloi.t in t! e Ist or 2d isne.
tii at orn-a or female wkitibs,
MAUV E. ill! VAN,
wiil invc personal Misrpc of one depaitmcnt.
tIA'KKAL TIIUILI.iNG BTOIUKS,
by til" moat re pillar atory wi iters of (he rupcy
will l*eio in tne initial number. This is tho
bep;ini ;,-.g of u
NEW Ml \ IN SOUTHERN LITERATURE,
and will, donhthi.a, i>e tiie grandest Rucceas
I ever ueliievod in Suuthem journalism. The
id l'd will lie a I t -e, handsome quarto-fclitf
of eight piftea. and printed in the moat gupe
i rim M.vl ol tin: ait. It v.ill be an henor to
the Smith, and just sin li a journal as our
people have long desired to see. They will
be pound ol if, arid will sustain it.
EVERY I'-AMILY AM EL TAKE IT.
Sei and in your.names, and begin with the
first uuiiil er.
i-eimta.n riox - Oca CAfiy one year. $3; tett
copies one year, $2.60 each " ’
Korin cl oils, und send money bv post-Dffie*
older or exp resg.
want, and in every coairfy M the
I hi ei. l utes. I.iherl irolu cements dueled.
Ai dress the Scant South, or
~ JOHN H. REALS.
RrCpnetor, Atlanta, Ga.
notick
Tf-vin- heretofore liel.l stock in the Gecr
sm Home lusnmnce Company of Columbus,
8 . ’v ‘ Cr ,‘ : - v !?u ;* noM,:e that I have se ol
said stock and t.ansfeired the- same, and usd
der section 14 H> ot the ( ode of 1873 l nil
hereby tex-mpt Rom any liabilities of h id
Company. G."A-MitiE R, CARHART.
toiuiuoiu, Ga., Jan. 23, 1574-*m i