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Senator* Holdluv (Ivor.
First district—K E Loster. of Chatham.
Third district—P G Hoppa, of Flerco.
Fifth district—G W Newborn, of Clinch.
Seventh district—J McDonald, of Thomas.
Ninth district—T J Perry, of Calhouu.
Eleventh district—W A Graham. of Cl*y.
Thirteenth district—L M Felton, of Macon.
Fifteenth district—T D WUcox. of Irwin.
Seventeenth dUtrict—G B Black, of Screven.
Nineteenth district—o SPnßoee, of Warren.
Twenty-first distriot-W O'Daniel, of Twiggs.
Twenty-third dlstrict-W Rutherford, of Craw
ford.
Twenty-ftfth district—W I Hudson, ot Harris.
Twenty-seventh district—H D McDaniel, of
Walton.
Twenty-ninth district—W M Reese, of Wilke*.
Thirty-first district—J M Freemsu, of Haber
sham.
Thirty-third district—G E Deadwyler, of Jack
son.
Thirty-fifth district—E P Howell, of Fulton.
Thirty-seventh district—J T Slaughter, of Car
roll.
Thirty-ninth district—E C McAfee, of Forsyth.
Forty-first district—J P Chastsin, of Glliuor.
Forty-third district—R E Wilson, of Murrsy.
Senator* Elected.
Second district—J H Clifton, of Tatnall.
Fourth district—J M Maddox.
Sixth district—J W Slaton, of Echols.
Eighth district—l A Bush, of Miller.
Tenth District— C. Weeolmoeki.
Twelfth District—W H Harrison, of Quitman.
Fourteenth diatrict—Drury Reid, of Willoox.
Sixteenth distriot—Neill McLeod.
Eighteenth district—J W Shewmake, of Rich
mond.
Twentieth district—FC Furman, of Baldwin.
Twenty-aecond diatrict—T B Cabanias, of Mon
roe.
Twenty-fourth district—D 0 Cody, of Chatta
hoochee.
Twenty-sixth diatrict—T M Harkneaa. of
Butta.
Twenty-eighth diatrict—Dr J E Godfrey, of
Morgan.
Thirtieth Diatrict—R H Bullock, of Madison.
Thirty-aecond diatrict—R R Asbury.
Thirty-fourth diatrict— G W Bryant, of Henry.
Thirty-aixth diatrict—P H Brewster, ot Cow
eta.
Thirty-eighth district—W 8 Rsgsdale.
Fortieth district—John 8 English, of Union.
Forty-second district—J G Gamble, of Chat
tooga.
Forty-fourth diatrict—J W Cureton, of Dado
Representatives Elected.
Appling—J J Roberson.
Baker-
Bald win—T A Green.
Banks—J J Turnbull.
Bartow—Thomas Tumlin, D V Stokely.
Bibb—L N Whittle. A O Bacon. W A Davit.
Berrien—Jaa H Kirby.
Brooka—H G Turner.
Bryan—L F Cox.
Butta—B F Bmith.
Bullock—R W DeLoach.
Burke—W F Walton.
Calhoun—Dr O H Paul.
Carroll—H Hogan, E Phillips.
Campbell—J M Wilson.
Camden—G A Mellette.
Catoosa—J W Owenby.
Carlton—Felder Laud.
Cethem—J L Warren, P M Russell, J Pratt
Adams.
Chattahoochee—A Wooldridge.
Chattooga— W H Penn.
Cherokee—W BC Buckett.
Clarke—Dr H H Carltou.
Clay—R E Kennou,
Clinch—Lewis Htricklasd.
Clayton—Rev A E Cloud.
Coffee—J Pearson.
Colquitt—James Vick.
Cobb—W Phillips, W P Hardin.
Columbia—J P Williams.
Crawford—B H Causey.
Coweta—W W Thomas. Dr It N North.
Decatur—lF IF Harrell, Hixam Brocfcett.
Dodge— Nicholas Rawlins.
Dade—Jaa A Case.
Dawson—Joseph McAfee.
Dooly—Dr L W Mobley.
DeKftlb—M R Ragsdale.
Dougherty—A M Wollihin, H Bund (col'd).
Douglass—C R Bowen.
Early—WC Sheffield.
Echo la—J D Smith.
Effingham—H P Brewer.
Emanuel—G W McGabb
Elbert—J J Burch.
Franklin—D J M Mclntyre.
Fayette—W 8 Brown.
Floyd—J R Freeman, J H Bskce.
Fannin—
Forsyth—Thos Willingham.
Fulton—J H James, G T Fry, H Hillyer.
Gilmer—Joseph Prickett.
Glassock—E G Scruggs.
Glynn— James Blue (col’d).
Gordon—M J Dudley.
Greene—W H Branch, V D Graham.
Gwinett—N L Hntohins, W J Born.
Haralson—A R Welton.
Habersham—J H Grant.
Hall—A D Candler.
Hanceck—W J Northern, J T Jordon.
Harris—L L Stanford, GAB Dozier.
Heard—M T Almon.
Henry—G E Wise. _ _
Houston—A h Miller, B M Dvi, Bor J *
Sikes.
Hart—J B Benson.
Irwin—J B Fletcher.
Jsckson—O R Duke, AT Bennett.
Jasper—J C Key.
Jefferson—M A Kvsns, J C Polhill.
Johnson—B W Fortner.
Jones—S 8 Glover.
Laurens—O 8 Guyton.
Le— Adam* (col'd.)
IJncoln—Dr J L Wilkes.
Liberty —W G Hotrm (col'd.)
Lowndes —W A Carter.
Lumpkin—W P Price.
McDuffie—J S Jone*.
Mclntosh—W H Atwood.
Madison—B W Oolbkbt.
Meriwether—J B Roper, J W Taylor.
Miller—H C Sheffield.
Mitchell—C W Cotuxs.
Milton—J M Stewart.
Montgomery —Di Mcßae.
Murray—Dr Thomas Leech
Macon—W H Willis, J D Frederick.
Marlon—Howell Hollis.
McDuffie—Dr J 8 Jones.
Monroe—Jeff Hsgsn, T 8 M Bloodworth.
Morgan-J 8 Reid.
Muscogee—R J Moees, N G Oetii.
Newton—J P Simme. L H Andernn.
Oconee—Rß Muuaxx.
Oglethorpe—J M Smith, A F Pope.
Paulding—W J Gray.
Pickens—L J Allred.
Pulaaki—Geo W Jordon.
Pierce—A E Cochrsne.
Pike—J B Mathews.
Polk—Sesborn Jones.
Putnam—J A Reid.
Quitman—L P Doxler.
Rabun—W M Pickett.
Randolph—Arthur Hood.
Richmond—J 0 C Black, Pat Walsh, W Ewing
Johnston.
Rockdale—W L Peek.
Schley—N J Wall.
Screvan—W P Wade.
Spalding—Rev J D Stewart.
Stewart—C C Humber, B F Davis.
Sumtsr—Allen Fort, W H Davidson.
Tatnal—Jasß Smith.
Thomas—W M Hammond, R S Burch.
Troup—J F Awtry. A H Cox.
Talbot—J 0 Maund, J M Mathews.
Taliaferro—B F Moors.
Taylor—Bev B Stewart.
Terrell—G T Marshall.
Telfair—J Wilcox.
Towns—W G Goodman.
Twiggs—J T Glover,
tfnoin—J T Haralson.
Upson—Dr J W Brown,
Walker—J M Shaw.
Walton—W R Smith.
Ware—W A McDonald.
Warren—Dr W H Pilcher.
Washington—J A Robinson, G W Peacoek.
Wilkinson—N C Hughes.
Wilkes—F H Colley, W R Callaway.
Worth—J W Bouss.
Wayne—James Knox.
Webster—Dr W C Kendrick.
White—W G Goodrum.
-Whitfield—Rev W C Richardson.
Democrats in Roman; Radicals in Italics; In
dependents In Small Capitals.
A SllMourl Tragedy.
St. Louis, Oct. 16.—A Jefferson City
special to the Evening Dispatch says:
James Myers, son of Sheriff Myers,
of this county, shot and killed George
Buzekus, a feeble old German living
in the southern part of this city,
about 10 o’clock this morning. The
story runs that young Myers had
been too intimate with a daughter
of Buzekus, and that he had been
forbidden the house. This morning
Myers called on Buzekus and an al
tercation ensued. Shortly after
ward Myers shot the old man in his
own yard, putting fourteen buckshot
into his body. Myers was arrested.
Lathe. —It appears that when
young Myers first went to Buzekus’
house this morning, he drew a pistol
on the old man, whereupon the latter
seized his rifle and drove him'from
the premises. Myers then went down
town, borrowed a double-barreled
shot gun, returned to Buzekus’ home,
notwithstanding the remonstrances
and entreaties of his mother, and as
the old man was entering his house
to get his rifle, Myers fired, putting
forty-three buckshot into his back.
Myers was arrested, but, before an
inquest was held, was released on
SSOO bail. The coroner’s jury return
ed a verdict of felonious killing by
Myers. Myers was subsequently re
arrested and placed in custody; the
jailor, however, immediately permit
ted him to appear on the streets, ac
companied by a friend. The excite
ment amongst the Germans is in
tense, and the indignation of the
citizens generally at the conduct of
the authorities is very great.
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
03 Broad St., Columbus, (la.,
HAVK IN ATOMC A LABOR AND CAUKfULI-Y i l ® jjy
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, and Pure Chemicals,
with which they are prepared to supply their former patroaa, aud the public
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
at prices that cannot fltil to insure satisfaction.
Let no one wanting any article in our line buy elsewhere before seeing onr goods
and knowing crur prices. All articles sold are guaranteed PURE.
PAINTS! PAINTS!!
We have full stocks of
White Lead, Varnishes, Linseed Oils,
Spirits Turpentine,
And all the Colored Paints, both Dry and Ground
in Oil and at Bottom Prices.
o
Window Glass and Butty at lowest prices.
Parties at a distance will be furnished HASH when desired.
o
Home Made Fertilizers!
Early in the Season we will have on hand largo supplies of CHEMICALS
for Composting of Home Made Fertilizers, in which there is economy in
buying. Our experience in the purchase and use of these Chemicals for
the past six years justifies us in saying wo are prepared to give valuable
information with regard to the Composting for the various crops grown in
this countrv. _
M. D. HOOD & CO.
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INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH
THE GEORGIA HOME
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Columtous. O-a.
A HOME COMPANY, seeking the patronage of HOME PEOPLE!
FAVORABLE RATES MADE FOR
GIN HOUSES,
WITH LIBERAL ADJUSTMENTS AND PROMPT PAYMENT OF ALL LOSSES,
Warehouses, Cotton, Dwellings, Storehouses, Merchandise, and ftll
other Property Insured at the Lowest Rates consistent with indemnity.
Office in the GEORGIA HOME BUILDING. ,
dec 12
$200,000
Worth of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing
Hats, Boots, Shoes, fcc.
Having bought before the late advance, I am offering
my stock at prices beyond competition. Buyers will save
money by seeing me before purchasing.
JAMES A. LEWIS.
Wholesale lloime 1 Sil, and Retail House 154,
Itroad Street, Columhu*. Oa.
INSURE YOUR
GUST HOUSES
AND CONTENTS.
_
All my old Customers of Years Past
and all others who would feel Secure
against loss are notified that I am Pre
pared as usual to furnish
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
on this Class of Property.
losses adjusted and paid at my office.
Apply for Insurance or Information to me Direct, or
through any of the Factors and Commission Merchants of
the City.
D. F. WILLCOX,
General Insurance Agent.
July 29 tnU i
Petersburg Savings & Insurance Cos.
OF PETERSBURG, VA.
SIO,OOO Deposited in State of Georgia for Benefit of Policy Holders.
ASSETTS $616,987.21.
All Losses sustained by this Comyany since its organization have been
Promptly Paid. ______ __ . _____ . _
JOHN BLACKMAR.
apl2 tf Agent.
COLUMBUN, GA m
IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
Experienced Workmen employed in each De
partment.
Orders for work of any description filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
6eorgla and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or uted to or
der at short notice.
Receipt Books
FOB RAILROADB AND STEAMBOATS
Always in stock: aho printed to order when de
sired.
WRAPPING PAPER AND HAG*.
A large quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable for
Merchants, now in stock, which 1 am selling low
in any quantity desired, either printed or plain
tSP Prices and Specimens of Work furnishe
on application.
THON. GILBERT,
Randolph wired, Columbus, Ca.
janl tf
T. S. SPEAR,
No. 10! Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly
all orders will receive prompt attention.
Remington Sewing Machine D eoot.
H. I. KIMBALL HOUSE,
ATLANTA., GA.
ON and after the 15th of this mouth,(May) rates
of this Hotel will be
THREE DOLLARS per DAY.
Single Meals, 7Sets j For Couples, per
Month, $75.
Special rates for Families. No charge for Bag*
gage to and from Depot. tfW' Elevator runs at all
hours. GEORGE M’GINLEY,
jei:j 4m Proprietor.
n 1 TrilTO obUine d in the United
M || I JU CiS IV States,Canada, and Europe.
In I Llw S O terms as low as those of any
other reliable house. Correspondence invited
in the English and foreign languages,with inven
tors, Attorneys at Law, and other Solicitors, es
pecially with those who have had their caseß re
jected in the hands of other attorneys. In re
jected cases our fees are reasonable, aud no
charge is made unles wo are successful.
UllirilTOnO Wyouwaut a Patent,
IfilVl-N I IIH\ ns a model or
111 v !■ Il I Ullvl sketchand a full de
scription of your invention. We will make an
examination al the Patent Office* and if wo tt*n*
it patentable, will send you papers and advice,
and prosecute your case. Our lee will be in or
dinary cases, $25.
i mil Ar Oral or written in all matters
ADVICE cdcc
volitions, ■ It talas
References:-—Hon. M. D. Leggett, Ex-Commis
sioner of Patents, Cleveland, Ohio; O. H. Kelley,
esq., Sec'y National Grange, Louisville, Ky.;
Commodore Dan’l Aramen, U. H. N., Washington,
D. C.
Stamp for onr “Guide for obtaining
Patents,” a book of GO pages.
AddreDB:—I.OIIKM II AUD EH A 10., Solid
tors of Patents.
nov2s tf Washington, D. 0.
N O NAME!
14 Marietta, Atlanta, Ga.
fjun2o 4m
XANTHIWI
Never fails to restore Gray Hair to its original o
our in a few weeks. Pure, harmless, effective
Prepared bv XANTHINE CO.. Richmond. 17
Sold by Purcell, Ladd & Co.,Richmond, Va., and
druggistß and country merchants. Price $1 per
bottle.
This incomparable preparation for the nairis
commended to the public on its own merits.
It prevents the Hair from falling off, producing
a rapid and healthy growth .eradicates scurf and
dandruff, and cureß diseases of the scalp. Try it
and judge for yourself.
[From Rev. E. T. Baird, Seo’y of Publication of
Presbyterian Church South ]
Richmond. July 27,1874.
The Xanthine 1b the only hair dressing I have
ever used which has removed the dandruff from
the scalp and mado my hair soft aDd pliable. It
has also restored my hair to its natural color; and
by occasionally using It as a hair dressing, I have
no doubt it-will preserve the eolor.
K. T. BAIRD.
[From Rev. Mi. Cameron, Minister of Prcßbyte
rian Church South.]
Mossy Creek. Tens. Aug. 22, 1876.
Xanthine Cos., Richmond, Va.:
I have used the Xanthine now for three years,
and have induced others to buy it, and have nev
er known it to fail in accomplishing all you
claim for It. It is an excellent tonic, a pleasant
dressing, removing and preventing dandruff and
all unpleasant itching, promoting and preserving
the natural growth and color of the hair, and ren
dering It glossy and pliable. I confidently,
cheerfully, knowingly recommend it.
y WILLIAM CAMERON.
Sold by M.D.HOOD&CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggistß.
julylßeod&w3m Columbus, Ga.
REMOVAL I GRAND OPENING
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
THORNTON & ACEE,
NO. N:j AND S5
Rooney. Building, west side Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
0
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE FILLED UP THIS LARGE AND ELEGANT
Double Store, and will open on the sth of October the largest-and most Complsto Stock ol
MENS’, BOYS* aud Children’s OLOThING. and GENTS' Furnishing Goods, they have ever o (Tiredin
this market.
HAT STORE—NO. 85.
XTnLLopon tu mme pl.ee our New Stock of HATS and CAPS for M>>u. Hoy. and Children; alee, a
VV well aaaortod Stock of Truuka, Valiaoa, UnibrollaH, Walking Cauca. .tc., at price, that will defy
competition. Give n, a call. Dctl-dam _
W.J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. OHAB.H. WATT
WATT & WALKER,
WIIOLEBALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants
Corner under nankin House.
Hare the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Groceries in the City of Columbus,
CONSISTING OF
BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL
DEKS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS.
LARD in tierces, Lard in buckets and kegs.
FLOUR of all grades, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand,
the best in the world.
BAGGING, TIBS, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP. CHEESE,
COFFEE, dYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA,
STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as
OSNABUROS, SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS
and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of
WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent
proof that may be desired.
Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of
SYRUP cannot be equaled in this city. It includes all grades of New Or
leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice
FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much
cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and select
ed expressly for our trade.
Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur
chasing elsewhere.
janl tf WATT WALKEB.
J. H. HAMILTON,
Junction Franklin, Warren & Oglethorpe St*..
COLUMBUS, GA.
I AM NOW REPLENISHING MY STOCK OF 6ROCERIEN, IKO
VISIOIVS and STAPLE OolM*.' For the FALL and WINTER
Trade, consisting iu part of:
BAGGING, GOOD and HEAVY, 2 1-4 lbs., 10 to 15c.
IRON TIES, best patents, 5 to 7 l-2c.
BACON and BULK MEATS.
LARD, CHOICE LEAF, in Tcs. Kegs and Buckets.
SUGARS, all grades.
MOLASSES, SYRUPS, COFFEES and TEAS.
CORN, OATS, BRAN, MEAL.
SALT, SOAP, SARDINES, MACKEREL, OYTERS.
SHOES, STAPLE DRY GOODS.
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS.
NEW CHEESE, received fresh every week.
Large stock of FLOUR always on hand from the best Mills in the United
States, and Every Barrel guaranteed.
Extrik Choice §ccd WHEAT* RYE, BARLEI oufl OATS#
you want GOOD CHEAP GOODS, call on mo before purchasing,
Jefferson, clay farley and wm. p. hunt will be
on hand to wait on yo. and will take pleasuro in showing the stock
whether you buy or not. Very respectfully,
J. H. HAMILTON.
ang22-rod A'Wtf.
IMPOR T A N T !
M. JOSEPH,
[HUCCEHSOII TO JOSEPH & miO.J
Wholesale and Retail
DEALER IN
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Hats, Notions, Shoes, &c.
89 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
TS NOW OFFERING THE MOST EXTENSIVE ASSOETMENT OF DRV GOODS ever
1 shown In this City, which was bought CHEAP FOR CASH before the late advance; and which
he proposes to sell at the very lowest figures. He respectfully ‘iSieEs” 1 °*
stock, feeling confident of his ability to please purchasers with his GOODS and his PRICES.
THo has organized a regular LADIES' DEPARTMENT, in which will be found all kinds of
LADIES’ HEADY-MADE DRESSES,
especially to meet the wants of the Ladies, and ho asks for it a liberal patronage. Xu this Depart-
She has LADY CLERKS to preside. -F ACTOR Y GOODS in all their variety he keeps in
L^Se^ N o™pNe a lhe hea t P the Reup At Johnson stand. *,.Afull corp of polite
and attentive Clerks employed. In addition to his former Clerks, he has engaged the services ol
MR. G. J. PEACOCK, a merchant of taste end experience, who will always be glsd to meet liis
friends in his new quarters. se-p-t^
Only Remedy for Hard Times.
CHANGE YOIJR SURROUNDINGS.
ALL WANTING FRUIT FARMS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF THE VINE,
WHERE IT IS AN ESTABLISHED SUCCESS AND PAYS LARGE PROFIT. THE LAND IS
ALSO ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF PEACHES, PEARS, APPLES AND SMALL
FRUITS; ALSO, GRAIN, GRASS AND VEGETABLES.
Many hundreds of excellent VINEYARDS, ORCHARDS and FARMS can now
bn JJ6OU
The Location is only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by railroad, In a mild, delightful climate, and
at the very doors of the New York and Philadelphia markets. Another railroad rnns direct to
is slreadv large successful and prosperous. Churches, schools, and other privileges
“iiil of Shoes, Clothing, Glass, Straw Goods, and other
things at which different members ofa family can procure employment.
It has been a health resort for some years past for people suffering from pulmonary affections,
ABthrna Catarrh, Ague and debility; many thousands bavs entirely recovered.
Anew brick Hotel has just been completed, 100 feet front, with back buildings, four stories high,
including French roof, and aU modern improvements for the accommodation of visitors.
T>Hve Of Farm Land *25 0o per Acre, payable by installments, within tbs period of four years In
out tovimfs, 20 acres of land will count fully as much ss 100 acres further
““persons unacquainted with fruit growing, can become familiar with it in a short time on account
Ot Fi”ve r Acre d , i one Acre, and Town Lots, in the towns of Landisvlllo sud Vineland, also for sale.
While visiting the Centennial Exhibition, Vineland can be visited at small expense.
A paper containing full information, will bo sent upon application to
CHARLES K. LANDIS, Vineland, IV. J., free of cost.
The following is an extract from a description, published in the New York Tribune, by the wel
to A o nsi?2Si'werfif sort, and some of them, who have turned their attention
fruits and market gardening, have grown rich. The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey,
tofruitjana marK k is w jtli small stroama and occasional wet meadows, in
which 1 deposits ofpeaformuck are stored, sufficient to fertilize the whole upland surface, after It
has been exhausted of Its natural fertility. ..
it la certainly one of the most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost level position, and suitable
ennVltlon for farming, that wo know of this side of the Western prairies We found some
“theoldest firms apparently just as profitably productive as when first cleared of forest fifty or s
The geologist worn h ii found evidences of calcareous substauces, generally in
ihlTformof Indurated calcareous marl, showing many distinct form, of ancient shells, of the tertla
the formol lnuuratea , b , snc c is scattered all through the boU, In a very comminuted
formed in thelxt condition most easily assimilated by such plants as the farmer desires to
ultivato.
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THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OF 1870, WHICH
iucludoa National. State aud county elections,
and which will undoubtedly oe tho most active
and hotly contested oi any since the memorable
canvass of 1860, is now fairly opened. .The Na
tional Democratic Party will this year make a
bold, vigorous, aud doubtless successful strug
gle for the maintenance and supremacy of thorn
principles which are vital to the prosperity of
tho Republic aud essential to the well-being of
the people.
In addition to the Presidential election, the
Seoplo in Georgia aud Florida will elect new
tato governments. In Florida tho campaign
promises to bo unusually vigorous, and there is
a probability that for the first time since the war
the people of that Radical-ridden Htate will elect
a Democratic Btato Government. In these cam
paigns the people of the South are deeply inter
ested; aud everv intelligent citizen, who has the
welfare of liis country and his section at heart,
should acquaint himself with every detail of the
great work of redemption and reform that is now
going on.
To this end he should subscribe to and assist
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earliest chronicler of every noteworthy incident
of the political campaign of 1870.
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Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utah and California,
apply to or address ALBERT B. WRENN, Gen
eral Railroad Agent, Atlanta, G.
No one should go West without first getting iu
communication with the General Railroad
Agent, aud become informed as to superior ad
vantages, cheap aud quick transportation of am
ides, household goods, stock and farming imple
ments generally. ALL INFORMATION CHEERFULLY
GIVEN. w. L. DAN LEY,
epls tf G. P. &JT. A.
PROMINENT IN€IBIiNTB
—IN THE- -
History of Columbus, Ga.,
FROM its first settlement in 1827, to the Wil
son Raid in 1865, with a chapter on Colum
bus as it now is. Compiled by JOHN H. MAR
TIN.
Part 11, a volume of 200 pages, and the con
cluding portion of the work, just issued from tho
press.
Subscribers to the publication will be furnished
to-day.
Thoso desiring copies of either volume, who
have not subscribed, can obtain them at the of
fice of the publisher, 42 Randolph street. Price,
SI.OO each. THON. GILBERT.
Jmi22 t f _
COLUMBUS DYE WORKS
St. Clair St., opposite Presbyterian Church
I' ADIEB’ Dresses, Silks, Merinos, Velvet or Al
j paca, Straw Bonnets, Feathers or other
Trimmings Renovated, Re-dyed and Re-An ished
In tho best Style. Gentlemen’s Clot hiog
Ocoured, Re-dyed aud Re-finished and warranted
not to stain tho undercloths with dye. Silk, Cot
ton and Woolen Yariiß Died any shade or color
desired. All work at reasonable prices—terms
cash. JOHN AI’PIJKYAIIU,
apr27 6m Dyo
REMOVAL.
C. H. IjEQI IN ,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
Has aemoved to 97 % Broad Street next to Ho
gan’s Ice House. Work solicited Promptness
and da patch guaranteed. oclotf^_
THE TIMES
JOB OFFICE,
Columbus, Ca.
jls prepared to execute iu the
liewt manner and at short
notiee, JOB I'ItIXTLVG
of every description,
such as
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS.
VISITING CARDS,
POSTAL CARDS,
SHIPPING TAGS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
PARTY INVITATIONS,
WEDDING INVITATIONS,
BILLS LADING BOOKS,
R. R. RECEIPT BOOKS,
Ac., &c., &c.