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SUNDAY NOVEMBKB J 9. 1876.
TlIKi MB PBWTHItt OFFM'.K.
.NEATNESS and UISPATCn.
W invite everybody who new I any de
criptlon of Job Printing to call at tho
Times Job Printing Office and got
thalr work done in tho latest stylo, with
neatness and dispatch. Bill Ildads, Lot
tar Heads, Prioe Currents, Cards, Invita
tion Tlckots. Posters, and Hand Bills a
specialty.
tar Any quantity of tho host quality of
togs for sale.
MAJIX 1, lUUDFOBD. LOUIS F. OABIUBD,
BLAXVFOBU A 6AIMAHD,
liwruira ui at lw.
am™ opposite .Alston Warehouse,
practtoe iu the SUto uid Federal Court#.
IS hSH
COLVMBIIIICOTTOS MAKKKT.
Columbus, Ga., Novomher 19,1876.
Daily Statement.
Stock on hand Aug. 31, 1870.. . 510
Boost ved yesterday 273
“ previously 33,819-34,194
34,704
Shipped 'yesterday... 822
“ previously 26,086 —26,408
Stock on hand this morning *,296
I'rice*.
Ordinary $4
Low Middlings.' W'a
Middlings-. • Jfw
Good Middlings U%
Warehouse sales 223
Receipt*.
By Wagon 167
" 3d. AG. It. 7
"ißivar.. ....... 0
“ 8.W.8.R 0
“ W. B. R 24- 273
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ByB.W.R.R. V v..,. m
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“ W. B. 8...2
Home OonSumpßoti 0— 322
Slew ArtverUeenu'im.
.Notice—John King.
TO Root -T. J. Pearce.
Apple Butter -i). Averett.
Rloe Mill—Pearce & Bro. ‘
Fresh Dry Goods-■ J. Joseph.
To Planters—M. D. Hood A Cos.
I. O, O. F. -W. B. Baldwin, li. b.
Still They Corns—Thomas A Prescott.
Something New- -J. J. A W. R. Wfod.
To Country Merchants—M. D. Ilood A
Cos.
First Class Painters -Wilhelm A Her
rington.
Grand Central Hotel--Powers, Proprie
tor.
Florida Syrup-Flournoy, Hatcher A
Cos. _
Drake’s Plantation Bitters—M. 1). Hood
A Cos.
Choice Selected Groceries -Tennessee
Grocery,
Photographs, #2.50 Per Dozen Phonix
Gallery.
Dry Goods to lie Sold at Any Prioe—Jno.
MoQough A Cos.
The Tennessee Urooery Is now prepared
to deliver goods Tree of charge, anywhere
In the city. Wo have a large stock of
Western Bran Corn and Oats.
The Grand Central Hotel, New York,
leads In the popular demand for low
prices. It has reduced its rates from
$4.00 to $2.50 and $3.00 per day. lw
Florida Njurup
A large lot of Florida Byrup, In nice now
packages, for sale by
Flournoy, Hatcher A Cos.
novlft 8t
to ra.i<TEBM.
We have a full stock of Leads, Oils, Col
ored Paints, Graining Colors, Window
Glass, Putty, Ac., at lowest prices.
novio at M. 1). Hoop A Cos.
I'eruonal.
Ur. and Mrs. J. O. Porter- and son, und
Mrs. W. S. DeWolf, returned yesterday
from a trip to the North and tho Cenlon
nial.
swapping Circuit*.
This week Judge Klddo will held our
Superior Court, presiding in those cases
In which Judge Crawrord was formerly of
counsel.
Judge Crawford will hold court for
Judge Klddo. They havo swapped Cir
cuits for this week.
Court meets at 9 o’clock to-morrow
morning.
Political Speaking.
Yesterday at Crawford, after tho Lyon
murder case was i postponed, Col. Sam
ford was waited upon, and psked to ad
dress the people, their being quite a
orowd present. He did so, and our re
porter describes the effort as a splendid
one. He claimed Tilden’s election, and
electrified the people with a rousing
Democratic speech.
For Alderman Second Ward.
At this time we need good Aldermyn.
Questions of moment involving legal
questions are to be discussed. Asa voter
and tax payer residing in the Second
Ward, I suggest Beeso Crawford, Esq., as
one of the candidates. His work for the
party entitle him to no opposition, laying
aside for tho present his personal fit
ness. We hope he will serve.
Second Ward.
Fine Work.
Those of onr readers who intend paint
ing their houses or stores, should eali at
Mr. Giles’ photographic gallery and
examine the work done there by Wil
helm A Herrington. One of the rooms is
splendidly and handsomely papered, and
the othor kalsomined. Both uro finished
with good taste, which goes to prove that
Wilhelm A Herrington are artists in their
line.
Their work speaks for itself, and we
therefore refer to It. They have about
completed a job for our office. Those who
recalled the office os it stood several years
ago, will not reognize it since it has pass
ed under their brush. We have now one
of the handsomest llnished business
offices of any newspaper in the State, and
those who want their houses put In the
same order must do like wo did, coll on
Wilhelm A Herrington.
nr storc.
A lot of Drake’s, Plantation, and Hos
tetler’s Stomach Bitters.
nnvl9 2t M. D. Hood A Cos.
JOHN McSVCSH 4fc CO,
Call attention to tho following lines of
Goods which they have In storeand must
lie be sold to close the buxiness ;
Ten pieces of the liest Black Cashmeres
for the price ever offered In this market.
Fifty pieces Blue Black Alpacas 25 to 75
cents por yard— as|good as usuall y sold by
other houses from 40c. to #1.25.
Ten pieces Black Silks at old cost prices,
(no advantage taken of tho recent, ad
vances,)
One hundred and fifty pieces Fancy
Dress Goods from 10 to 50 cents per yard,
similar to thoee being sold In this market
from 25c. to #I.OO.
Fifty pieces of theohoioert Buffings over i
laid before the publlo iu this city.
Twouty-flve down Ladles’ elegant Bilk
Ties; all the now shades at half price.
Fifty new and handsome Cloaks—prices
less than ever known In Oolumbns.
Our Shawl Department,both Colored and
Black, Is simply complete, and at prices
lower than can be bought at la Now
York.
Twenty-live pioces 10-4 Blenched Sbeet-
Ingljuet received, liest brands from 20 to
30 cents per yard,
Fifty pioces White and Bod Flannels, all
wool; cost from 10 to 60 oeuts per yard.
Our stock of Cassimeres and Wool
Joans; the host In the city, and prices
much lower than over known In this mar
ket. Call and bo convinced.
A eholoe st<>ck of Waterproof Cloths be
sides, eveything made in Hosiery and
Gloves, Under Shirts and Drawers, Table
Linens, Irish Linens, Towels, Handker
chiefs, Ladios’ Collars and Cuffs, in all tho
new colors, Shirt Bosoms, Corsets, Bod
Comfort* and Blanket*.
A fall lino Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Laces, Ac.; all at prices lower
than ever offored In Columbus to close
out.
lhe largest line of
BLEACHED AND BROWN DOMESTICS,
ever offerod at retail in Columbus at facto
ry prices.
Five hundred pioces Standard Prints
just opened; best style's from 6 1 /, to 11/,l 1 /,
oen taper yard.
* SHOES, SHOES.
The stock of Ladles’and Misses’ Boots
and Shoes, Mens’ and Boys’ Boots and
Shoes, Servants Shoes, Ac., Is simply com
plete, and the goods and prices aro guar
anteed. No shoddy, no trash, no pa
per solos Hhoos, all first-class, from
the best handmade to the common Bro
gue-
MANY GOODS
not mentioned in this advertisement, we
will sell seventy-five per cent, less than cost.
Wo advertised some live weeks since to
retire from the Dry Goods trade and we
moan what we advertlsod. Our Goods
must bo sold; this is no humbug.
BUT SHALL CONTINUE TO KEEP
our staple stock In nil departments com
plete until wo can dispose f the Fancy
Goods, and we Invito the public to call be
fore buying. Wo charge nothing for
showing goods, and will be pleased to see
you all.
novl9 dswlt Jno. MoGoiigh A Cos,
THE I,VON JKIKUEK CAME.
THE TRIAL POSTPONED UNTIL TO-MOR
ROW.
In our yesterday’s Issue we promised to
send a special reporter to Crawford, and
this morning furnish our readers with tho
details. This we did at a considerable ex
pense, but the matter stands like it did
In our last account, owing to the fact that
the case was continued until to-morrow
morning at 10 o’clock.
The motion for a eonttnuano* was made
\iy viol. Waddell, for tho Hint®. ii ban
just arrived, and wanted time to summon
witnesses and look Into the case. The de
fendants wero represented by Col. Kam
ford.
THE ACCUSED
are all under guard in the court-house.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis and their daughter,
Mrs. Lyon, are in one room, and Charley
Moinika, the slaver, in another. He stiil
says ho was hired to do the work by Mrs.
Lyon, wife of deceased; and the detailed
confossion made by him, and published in
our last issue, boars it out.
Terry, the man whom she was to mar
ry when Lyons was dead, has made his
escape.
Birr BUI In Full Operation In Uuluui-
Ma.
Messrs. Pearce A Bro. invite tho atten
tion of rico growers to their now mill, in
the Times this morning. They are pre
pared to clean it as handsomely as it can
bo done down in tho low country. Wo
wero surprised that tho quantity of rico
raised about hero would justify the erec
tion o! such complete machinery for hull
ing it as the Messrs. Pearce have put up;
but they inform us that they havo several
hundred bushels of rough rice awaiting
"Its turn at tho mill.” Wo nro glad of
this, and trust tho growth of this useful
graiu will be greatly stimulated by tho
enterprise of these gentlemen.
Dirty Laiuim Again.
It is a useless, as well as a thankless,
servico we are trying to do our citizens
whose business or pleasuro eallß them on
the streets at night, in urgiug the Street
Lamp Controllers to have the glasses
cleaned and kept clean during these black
and sloppy nights. The burning of gas
In such unwashed lamps is a waste of
money; and they should bo properly kept,
or left unllghtod altogether. The candi
dates are having some night walking to
do, and we will ask them to give a glance
at the publlo lamps occasionally—that
they may walk and work in tho light, nf*t>r
the election.
City Bcglstratlun Closed
The time for registering for tho city
election closet! last ngitit. From tho list
it appears that about tho usual number
havo registered. By count 833 whites and
426 colored voters have signified their
willingness to vote in the coming contest.
Tho next three weeks can be profitably
employed by the candidates in seeing the
registered voters. The man who failed to
register has lost his importance wit h mu
nicipal candidates.
In 1875,771 whites and 418 colored voters
registered, making a total of 1189 voters.
This year 1259 have registered, showing
an increase in registration of 70 votes.
I*rcuiiuni Malk.
Yesterday Mr. Binford, of Pearce, Bin
ford A Cos., had the premium stalk of
sugar cane. The stalk measures fourteen
feet in height, had twenty-threo good
joints, and weighed nine and one-hair
poands. It was raised in Jackson county,
Florida. It would not take many such
specimens to make a hogshead of sugar.
Mud and Rain.
Columbus just now has plenty of mud
and rain. The streets and crossings are
in a bad condition, the dust having gone
to mud. Tho rain continued most of yes
terday. At one time the sun shone out
for a little while.
UE.nuNTKATIN AT HAMII.THN.
Uraud Tarrtollnbl Prove*slim-
SPEECHES, FLAG PRESENTATION, SC.
' - '■ •
Notwithstanding tho vory lnelcmoint
weather, Friday night was tho occasion
of a gay time In Hamilton. It hnd been
decided previously to have a grand torch
light procession and Jublleo over TUden’s
election, but In tho evening tho clouds
lowered and a heavy rain set In. For a
while there was some talk of postpone
ment, but tho neighborhood around Ham
ilton came In In such a force, the fair
women of the county weathering the
storm In honor of tho occasion. This In
fused new life Into tho jubilee, and short
ly after dark bonfires wero kindled In the
streets, and the procession formed.
There were mony men In the lino, while
the fair daughters of Harris county
thronged the balconies, and as tho proces
sion passed, waved their handkerchiefs
and scarfs as a token of approbation and
a hearty enthusiasm.
THE PROCESSION
was formed In the northern extremity of
tho town, and marched down Broad street
to tho Hamilton Female College. From
the College the procession moved by Col,
J. T. Johnson’s house, and thence to the
Court House Square. There the crowd
was entertained with
SPEECHES.
Hon. L. L. Stanford was first called on.
Ho made an ablo speech, and was well
received.
Col. J. M. Mobley was the next speaker,
and those who had had the pleasure of
hearing him previously, pronounced this
spoecu tho lincst effort of his life.
Prof.C. B. LaHatte being called upon,
responded In appropriate and happy re-
Hiarks.
FLAG PRESENTATION.
At the conclusion of Prof. Lallatte’s
spoech, Capt. Stanford, in behalf of the
Journal office, presented a beautiful ban
ner to Cataula District, It having given
Tllden and Hendricks the largest majori
ty of any district in the county. Capt. T.
H. Kimbrough, In a neat and well-timed
speech, accepted It for his district,
ILLUMINATIONS.
The court-house; the residence of Col. J.
M. Mobley, Col. J. T. Johnson, ltcv. G. S.
Johnson, and the Journal office, were all
tastily illuminated.
During the speech cannon were fired at
intervals.
THE WINDING UP.
At a late hour the crowd dispersed. Not
a single case of disorder occurred to mar
tho serenity of tho evening. The men re
turned to their homos to sleep over visions
of Tilden in the White House, good gov
ernment, and a general prosperity of tho
country.
At Col. Mobley’s and Col. J. T. Johnson’s
some of the prettiest and most bewitch
ing maidens had congregated to lend their
presence to tho occasion. With such
bright eyes beaming upon brave men, it
is no wonder that everybody voted the
demonstration a grand success.
Our special reporter returned yesterday
morning, bearing the appearance of hav
ing left something in tho shapo of a lionrt
at Hamilton, and we fear he was not suc
cessful in getting one in return. Ho thinks
of drowning himself, or going Into a mon
astery. Before ho does so, however, he
desires ills grateful thanks returned to
Eugene Granberry, of the Journal, and
Capt. Kimbrough for courtesies extended
him.
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To Druggists and Physicians and
Dealers In Paints, Oils, Nlns%
and Pntty.
Bv refernnee in Cm of
M. D. Hood A Cos., those in want of pure
drugs, paints of every color, and variety
of oils ami glass can not better bo suited
this side tho olty of New York, or the
cities of the northwest. Dr. M. D. Hood
has returnod, but a few days since, from
the North and West, whero ho has pur
chased his well selected stock of drugs,
chendeles, paints, oils and glass at the
very lowest figures, and is therefore pre
pared to offer his goods exceedingly
cheap for cosh. The reputation of this
house, for fair dealing, and effort to
please customers in makiug purchases,
is too widely known, to need recommend
ation at our hands. To be satisfied in this
regard, need but tho public give them a
fair opportunity of satisfying them what
can be done, boforo purchasing elsowhere.
They are prepared to supply tho whole
sale and retail trade at remunerating
rates, and guarantee their goods strictly
pure and fresh. Give this enterprising
firm your liberal support—and thereby
seeuro for yourselves bargains, which
cannot bo had elsowhero.
Departure of Dr. Deßrafl’enreltl.
Among the physicians who came
to the assistance of our stricken peo
ple during the recent epidemic, none
are worthy more honorable mention
than Dr. DeGraffenried, of Colum
bus. His faithful and devoted pro
fessional labors were confined almost
exclusively to tho poorer classes of
our citizens, and with the self abne
gation of a true philanthropist, lie
daily ministered to their wants.
Hundreds of our people, his grate
ful patients, will remember with what
cure and assiduity he watched over
them during sickness, and they will
never forget this kind friend and
good physician, as they invariablv
called him.
The Dootor was often a visitor to
our sanctum during the evenings
when ho could spare time from his
professional duties. He will leave
for his home fn Coiumbus to-day, and
we feel assured that he carries with
him the kindest regards of the peo
ple of Savannah,— /Savannah News,
nth.
Mow to Keep syrup Tlirougli Summer.
Use Cypress Syrup Barrels only. If
you have bought oak staves or unrelia
ble second-hand barrels, notice if they are
leaky, and replace with Cypress barrels -
received weekly by
Kornx Jefferson,
novl2 Bt* at J. H. Hamilton’s Store.
TAILORING.
The FALL FASHION PLATES dis
play many handsome STYLES, which I
am now making up to order. Merchants
dealing in CLOTHS and CASSIMERES
are now opening a handsome line of these
goods. Offering the best exertions, I ex
pect to please even the most fastidious in
execution and in promptness.
CUTTING and BEPAIKING will receive
strict attention.
C. 11. Jones.
Notice to Candidates.
All announcements of candidacy, and
communications in the interest of candi
dates,must be paid for in advance of pub
lication in the Times.
novl4 tf
Fire Works.
200 boxes Fire Crackers.
50 gross Boman Candies.
50 dozen Rockets.
For sale at
I. G. Strupper’s
nov 4 tf Candy Manfactory.
EKAUHENTM.
■ ii—i <m
—Rain all day yesterday.
-Go to ohuroh to-day.
—Acid and water make nice new elder.
-Always ready lb take the stump-the
dentist." *
—Como in tills week and subscribe for
the Times.
—Fish aro plentiful In market, amt ns
cheap as beef.
—No session of t he Superior Court was
held yesterday.
—There are over six huodred lunatics in
tho Georgia asylum. *
—Somebody has lost as much as ten
dollars on this election.
—There’s no reason why politicians
shouldn’t love one another.
—The dice box is heard iu the land, rat
tling for who will take the money.
—Tho strike of tho engineers Is confined
to the Goorgla Railroad.
—Job work of overy description done at
tho Times office. Give us a job.
—Rosa A. Hardwick wrote “Curfew
Must Not Bing To-night.”
—Two husbands of one woman lie in
same graveyard in Warren, Penn., both
having committed sulcldo.
—A shower of rice and slippers is the
proper thing at London weddings now;
the revival of an old-time custom.
—Col. Scgar was elected to Congress In
Virginia. Ho will probably bo the cham
pion of the tobacco interests.
—There Is a county in Virginia having
neltner lawyer, doctor nor book-agent,
and it Is always good weather there.
—Jim Douse says half of tho people in
town are doing without sugar in their
coffee to eavo money to go to the circus.
—Tho army regulations of Germany al
low soldiers to wear Jjiectaclcs, but wear
ers must not try to look like American
statesmen.
—A Portland woman run her husband
In debt SI,BOO before a single bill was pre
sented for payment, and she Is now called
a great financier.
—How did those old coons get along
sixty years ago, when they had neither
railroads nor telegraphs? How did they
know who to yell for?
—Queen Victoria has twings of rheuma
tism now and then, and tho good old body
begins to wonder if the world will miss
her very much.
—Miss Laura Smith, of England, has
willed her body to the surgeons, hut they
are not to have It until after she gets
through with it.
—Texas has anew game In cards: one
holds a revolver, while the other hotds the
cards. A coroner holds tho Inquest, of
course.
—This election excitement has caused
the "oldest Inhabitant" to forget the usual
proclamation that wo aro to have an un
usually severe winter.
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SOMETHING NEW.
JA-SE-PO El WARE,
useful and ornamental. Come and see It.
100 boxes Fire Crackers.
25 barrels Apples, 10 barrels Onions.
25 Kits Mackerel, Boneless Codfish.
New Cream Cheese, extra mild.
Maccaroni in % boxes for family use.
Mince Meat, English Plum Pudding.
Fulton Market, Corned and Smoked
Beef.
Pig Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Ox
Todgues.
Currents. rotrnn.Prunes,Dates and Rai
sins -three crown London layers, % and Y,
boxes, very choice.
Preserves, Jollies, Pickles and Cannod
Goods in great variety, with full assort
ment of Family Supplies—all sold cheap.
A fine lot Yellow and White Onion Sets.
A full assortment of good and reliable
Garden Seed.
J. J. A W. B. Wood,
It 91 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
Wo have a jobbing lot of nice Perfume
ry and Toilet Soaps.
novl9 2t M. D. Hood A Cos.
Apple Rutter,
and other good things.
It D. Averett.
Mill They Come.
Thomas A Prescott havo just received
another splendid lot of Clothing from
their Merchant Tailors. Their Prince
Albert Diagonal Coats and Vests, for lit
or finish, cannot bo surpassed and their
Hats are unexcelled in quality or in price.
It.
For anything in Groceries, Provisions
Grain, Ac., at "rock bottom,” prices call
on J. H. Hamilton.
nov2 tf
Choice Seed and Feed Oats (ffiGSc.
Best Country Meal @7se.
Choice Brands of Flour at
nov2 tf Hamilton’s.
Extra Fine New Mackerel, in packages
to suit; Boneless Codfish @loe., Sardines
in Y. and Y,, Apples, P tatoes, Onions,
New Cream Cheese, by
nov2 tf J. H. Hamilton.
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Love A Wilson-.
celebrated Belts will cure chills, correct
deranged nervous systems, strengthen
the appetite, and actively aid in restoring
mpairod health. For sale at
apr2otf M. D. Hood A Co.’s.
Corn and JBran.
J ust received, a choice lot of Corn at 75c
per bushel.
Fresh lot of Bran iu any quantity at SI.OO
per hundred.isacks included.
novl2 tf j. H. Hamilton.
ABOVE COST.
Onion Sets, Hostetter’s Bitters,
Vinegar Bitters, Wilder’s Bitters,
Bosehoes’ Gorman Syrup,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
Hepatine, August Flower,
Plantation Bitters,
Pembertons’ Stiiingia
Globe Flower Syrup,
Brooks’ Buchu.
All the above articles, with everything
else that is kept in a first-class Drug
Store, for sale by
oct22 tf A. M. Brannon.
Something Nice.
Genuine English Plum Pudding import
ed, Canton Ginger Preserves.
For sale by J. H. Hamilton.
nov2 tf
The Grand Central Hotel, New York,
“loads the van” among the first-class ho
tels, by reducingfits ratesjfrom $4 to $2.50
and $3,00 per day.
I,AMIES COLUMN.
Bruce had recourse to tho sword. Tell
to a bow and arrow, and Washington ap
pealed to the God of battles; but when a
woman strikes for liberty, she uaes any
thing she can lay her hands on.
A red umbrella at tho Bole de Boulogne
races last spring Introduced the cardinal
red oolor, at present so popular.
The papers relate an anecdote of a beau
tiful young lady, who had become blind,
having recovered her sight after mar
riage. It Is no uncommon thing for peo
ple’s eyes to lie opened by matrimony.
Soft, line silk, sewing silk and saddler's
silk—hanging plain or with bands of nar
row silk braid—are Interspersed with
groups of crimped fringe, or netted, knot
ted and stringing; braided or plain balls
will be worn, to suit tho extravagance or
style of the wearer.
An old Mormon came up to Cheyenne
the other day to look for anew wife, and
tho official timer reported that seventy
eight eggs hit tho old chap Inside of live
minutes.
Some very pretty dolmas, for ladies, of
light, blue, pink, and cardinal red cash
mere are shown. The fronts are cut quite
long, with pockets sewed on the outside.
Tho wraps are lined with silk and edged
with ball frlenge, matching in color the
cashinero. They are fastened at tho neck
with long ribou bows and ends.
Young man, if you call on a young lady
now, and she dosen’t offer to light the Are
which is laid in the grate, you will be safe
in calling upon some other girl the next
time.
Basques are now cut so that the begin
ning of tho overskirt and the end of the
basque can scarcely bo distinguished.
Now, then, has every lady got her seal
skin? [Joyful cries of “Wo have.” “Of
courso wo have,” etc.| Well, then put
them right away, for they have gone out
of fashion entirely. Such is life.
Linen collars and cuffs will be worn
with walking costumes.
Most of the dresses exhibited for street
wear aro quite short, .
A fashion roport says the bows form
most of tho trimming about a dross nowa
days. When we were a youth with a
transparent soul, beaux used to hang
around dresses pretty profusely.— White
lux U Times.
Fringes are now of any suitable mate
rials in the reigning mode, in wool or silk
strands, are made to,order and after the
wearer’s design, should she so choose.
Mother Eve introduced fashion—at
least we read that she took a rib-lion from
Adam.
A young couple in Collinsville, Connec
ticut, are having a mournful honeymoon.
Their marriage appeared among the
deaths in a Hartford paper, and the bride
groom’s waggish friends put crape on his
door.
Tho most enthralling confidence that
one woman can give to another does not
relate so much to tho Intimate political
dominion of tho sex as to tho probable
constitution of some third woman’s com
plexion.
The multiplying of dictionaries has
done much to modify the grief of disap
pointed lovers. When a man can hurl
corn in eight or ten syllabled chunks at a
false and perfidious woman his heart
is safe.
Three-cornered silk handkerchiefs, in alj
colors, edged with laces, are very fashion
able.
"I suppose our minister preaches well,"
replied a Michigan lady, “but I’m so busy
looking at the fashions that I really never
hear anything he says.”
Flannel of dark shades, similar to
“ladles’ clothes,” will be made up inio fall
suits for rainy days, or later still, for
skating; plain, though elegant, and bright
by contrast in trimming, according as the
occasiou requires.
It is a question whether piety and frowy
butter can livo long in tho same house
without somebody getting hurt.
A clorgyman at East Bolton, Quebec,
recently seized a bride as security for the
non-payment of his fee by the impecuni
ous bridegroom, and the husband had to
give security for the $1 25 ore ho could
obtain his spouse.
••TIIII OLD UELUBLE,”
Wo make our annual bow to the public,
and beg to announce that we are again
prepared to offer the best
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS,
at whosale and retail at the lowest cash
price.
In addition to LIQUORS, we have
smoker’s materials of every descrip
tion,
and at prices to suit tho times.
restaurant.
The Restaurant Department of our
house will be kept to the usual standard,
and with that our friends have heretofore
been satisfied.
ni~ Birds, Fish, Oysters, and all game
of the season kept on hand.
Chas. Heyman A Cos.
8 tf
City Mills will sell fine White Meal to
day at 75e. J. N. Embry,
oct2B tf Proprietor.
TANARUS the Pnblic.
Having received our new stock, we
would respectfully invite our customers
and the public in general, to call and ex
amine the same. Every artiicie lias been
selected with great care, as to stylo, and
will be found equal to any offered for sale
in New York, or elsewhere. The prices of
watches, jewelry and silver-ware has been
roduced considerable here lately, and as
we buy only for cash, wo can offer our
goods at the lowest profitable price.
Therefore if you want good goods at low
prices you will find what you want at
WITTICH & Kinsei.’s
cotß 3m Jewelry Store.
City Cigar Depot;
F. W. Loudenbei:,
tf Daily Times office.
Corn Wanted,
Farmers can sell all their spare Corn, if
shelled, at fair prices, at the City Mills.
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•Inut Received.
New Buckwheat Flour 75c. per sack.
Gilt Edge, Northern and Country But
ter.
Honey Drips Syrup.
Best Maccaroni at 20c.
Canned Corned Beef.
Extra New Mess Mackerel by retail.
novl2 tf J. H. Hamilton.
Holland Herrings $2.25 per keg.
Boneless Codfish 5 lb boxes 75c.
Plain and Mixed Pickles by the gallon.
Buckwheat Flour.
Goshen Butter. By
augls tf G. V/. Beowx.
Canned Geod.
Peaches, Pine Apples, Tomatoes, Green
Corn, Oysters, Salmon, Ac., at
nov2 tf Hamilton's.
TO CONSUMERS.
0
FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE I
INTEND TO CONFINE MY
HALES TO CASH BUYERS.
Having adopted this plan i will be
able to (I'll Goode Lower than I have ever
done before. Hereafter jrou will not have to pay
me any extra profit to make np for bad dehtr, for
I WILL NOT MAKE ANY.
I cordially Invite yonr attention to the following
Lint of Price#:
CUT LOAF SUGAR, 14c.
CRUSHED do. He.
POWDERED do. 14c.
STANDARD A do. lStfc.
EPTR.V C WHITE do. Htfc.
EXTRA C YELLOW do. lie.
CHOICE FLORIDA SYRUP 60c per Gallon.
GOLDEN SYRUP 75c per Gallon-
CHOICE RIO COFFEE 23c to 30c per lb.
OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. 33 1-Sc
FRESH TOMATOES, 21b cane, #2 per Dozen or
20c EACH.
FRESH PEACHES, 21b can#, $2 50 per Dozen or
25C.EACH.
FRESH PINE APPLES, 21b cans, $2 73 per Iloz.
enor2sc EACH.
FRESH STRAWBERRIES, 21b can#, #2 75 per
Dozen or 25c EACH.
FRESH LAYER RAISINS 30c per Pound.
•• “ “ QUARTER BOXES 11.
Pickles :
AMERICAN PLAIN, Mixed and Chow-chow.
CROSS £ BLACKWELL’S Assorted. Mixed
Chow-Chow.
CAULIFLOWER, PICALILI and GHERKINS.
Also, the CELEBRATED MONTICELLO
Pickles.
LEA & PERRIN’S GONUINK SAUCE.
HCLFORD’S
PEPPER SPACE, RED and GREEN.
BAKER'S PREMIUM CHOCOLATEOOc per lb.
CREAM TARTER, PURE ENGLISII SODA, 10c.
ATEMORES’ MINCE MEAT, 6 pounds for *l.
DEVILED HAM 40c.
“ TONGUE DOc.
LOBSTERS, lib cons, 25c,
" 21b 40c.
COVE OYSTERS, Uh tans 15c: 21b cans 25c.
CHICKEN, lib can 25c.
TURKEY, lib cans 25c.
FRESH SALMON, lib cans *tc.
“ “ 21b " 50c.
W. F. TAYLOR’* LABOR SAVING SOAP, 16
Bars for sl.
COLGATE’S STERLING SOAP, it! to 24 Bars
for sl.
ENOCH MORGAN'S SAPOLIO for HOUSE
Cleaning.
1 keep constantly in Stock the follow ing line of
TOILET SOAPS:
ENGLISH GLYCERINE,
PARK COMPANY
ENGLISH HONEY AND
BROWN WINDSOR, 50c to 75c per doz.
They are of fine quality,’in large handsome cakes,
and better value than any other SOAPS.
D. H. SPENCER A SON'S CALHOUN TOBAC
CO, 50c per Plug, SI 50 per lb.
J. H. SenoOLFIED’S Crown Head do. $1 25 per
Pound.
BURTEN & COSBY’S Extra A, A, A. A. SI S3,
SWIFT <& COURTNEY'S Matches, 3 boxes for
10c; 35c per dozen.
COX’S AND PETER COOPER’S Gelat Inc.
Best Flavoring Extracts.
Deseicated Cocoanut,
Italian Macaroni,
Irisli Oat Meal 10c per fo.
Pttl Grits and Hominy, 251bp
for sl.
I MAKE A. SPECIALTY IN FINE
TEAS;
YOUNG HYSON, 1 to St SO per lb.
IMPERIAL, 85c, St, *1 SO. “ “
GUNPOWDER, $1 and $1 30 “ “
OOLONG, $1 to $1 *5. “ “
CENTENNIAL BOUQUET, With liandsome
Ghromo, $1 per lb.
WEST EXTRA No. I KEROSINE OIL. 40r per
GALLON.
FIRE PROOF OIL (cannot explode) 50c per Gal
lon.
CHOICE LEAF LARD, Tibs for sl.
MEAL AND FLOUR AT MILL PRICES.
ICE CURED WHITE MEAT,
fy Goods delivered Free of Dra) age.
Rob’t, S. Crane,
COLUMBUS. a\
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABA
VLjLjljsHa
Ooluhbci, O*.. Nov., 12th, ltr.
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY. AS 1
LOWS:
(*orTBJtM mail.)
2:00 pa. Arrive at .Montgomery 8:34
Mobile 6:00
New Orlean. 11:30
(Atlanta id koutbuik mail.)
7:15 a M. Arrive at Atlanta 2:50
ew York (via Air Line) 6:26
NowJYork (vlaKenneaaw)...... 4:05
Alan by thla train arrive at Montgomery 1:19
Selma 4:40
Vicksburg. 10:00
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery and Bontbweat.. . .12:16 n.
From Montgomery and Southweat..... 7:16 ’
From Atlanta and Northwest 7:16 i
MV This train arriving at Columbus 7:
r. a.) Leaves Atlanta 12:20.n00n.
E. P. ALEXANDER, Presloen:
CHAB. PHILIPS. Agent. J#BJ
MOBILE & GIRARD R.f
' Jam.
Columbus, Ga,, Angnet 1,187 C
MAIL & PASSENGER TRAII
DAILY (including Sundays) making close cc
nection *t Union Bprings with Montge,
ery k Kufault Railroad trains to and from Moi
gomery and points beyond. Through coach wi
sleeping accommodations between Coluxub
and Montgomery:
Leave Columbus.... ...... ........ 1:15 p.
Arrive at Montgomery..; 7:30 p.
“ “ Mobile 4:50 a.
“ “ New Orleans 10:30 a.
" “Nashville 8:10a.
•• “Louisville 3:40p..
“ “St. Louis . 8:10a.
“ “Cincinnati..... 8:15 p.
“ “Chicago 8:00a.;
“ “ Philadelphia 7:66 p. :
“ “New York 10:309.;
“ “ Kufaula 6:30 a.:
“ • “Troy.... 7:30 p.;
Leave Tr0y..... 12:00 a. >
Arrive at Oolumbuß.. 7KM)a. .y
“ “ Opelika 9:48 a. i
“ “ Atlanta 4:15 p. s
“ *• Macon 12:28 a. j
THROUGH SLEEPERS MONTGOMERY
Entire train through from Montgomery to Leui
viHe without change;
Trains arrive in Montgomery two hours earlie
than any other line.
This is the only line making night connectioi v
Northwest.
No extra charges for Heats in through cara t
Louisville. Save twelve hours by thiß line.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY,
(Sundays excepted.)
LeaveColnmbns IMr.n
Arrive at Union Springs 12:.ll r. m
“ •< Montgomery a, m
“ “ Kuiaula 6;30i. m
Tickets to all points Wert, Northwest am
North for sale at the Ticket Office.
W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
D.*E. WILLIAMS,
General Ticket Agent. augfi tf
CAREY J. THORNTON Wm. F. WILLIAMS.
Thornton & Williams,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
OFFICE UP BTAIK9 OVER THE STORE OF
C. E. HOCH3TBASSER, Broad street.
Will practice in the counties of Harris, Talbot,
Taylor, Marion, Chattahoochee and Stewart, and
in the Supreme Court of the State, District and
Circuit Courts of the United States; also in the
counties of Lee and Bussell, Ala.
Will also give special attention to the purchase
and sale of Real Estate, Examination of Titles
and Conveyancing. Also, to Renting and Collec
tion of Renta. potH tf
LIONEL €. LEVI,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. and other States.
Office over Georgia Tome Bank.
ESTATES.—SpeciaI attention to keeping accu
rate accounts, vouchers, &c., and making an
nual returns for Guardians, Administrators
and Executors. jep29~ly_
R. .1. UIOSES,
Attorney at law.
OFFICE over Georgia Home Insurance Com
pany.
Office hours from Ist October to Ist June, 10 to
4 p.m. sepl9 ly
Joseph F. Pou,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
OFFICE west side Broad street over store of
W. H. Robarts k Cos. Practices in State and
Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to
Administrators, Executors, Guardians, Ac. Spe
cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles,
&c., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United
States. All business promptly attended to.
feb7 dtf
O. CALHOUN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Geneva, Ga.
-XT-ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF
VV the Chattahoochee Circnit.
Special attention (liven to Collection*. He i
Corresponding Agent for the Goneaal Collecting
Agencies of New York and Sarauuah. Therefore
his facilities for pursuing that braneh <*f the pro
ession is unsurpassed by any lawyer in the
State. ocfaitf
GRIGSBY E. THOMAS,
Attorney at Law
Columbus, Ga.
Office over 0. E. Hocktrassea’s.
jan!2ts _ _ '
THORNTON & GRIMES,
Attorneys at lunv.
OFFICE over Abell A O.’s. corner of Broad
and St. Clair streets, alnmbns, Ga.
jnlt ly •
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
Hamilton, G.
"tITILL practice in the Chattahoochee Cir
t f or anywhere else.
Mr. G. A. B. Dozier will be found in my office
on and after October Ist, 1875, and will assist in
all collections and office work entrusted.
sep2s ly ... - . . : : .
WM. SCHOBER.
Dealer In Oun* and Ammunition.
Guns, Locks, Ac,, Repaired.
Scpao-tf 39 Randolph St., near Times office.
NOTICE,
4 LL WHO .ARE INDEBTED TO US EITHER
J\_ by note or account, are respectfully, but
earnestly requested to come and settle. We
have already indulged many at a great sacrifice to
ourselves. We need what you owe, and can't
wait longer. We propose to give 10 cents for
good cotton on our claims. We will be com
pelled to sue those who do not pay or make satis
factory arrangements Within the next thirty
days. The goods on hand will be sold at a sac
rifice for cash. We will also sell several Mules
and Horses, Plantation and Blacksmith Too is,
&c„ Ac.
N. N. HOWARD k SONS.
Cbssjcta, Ga., Oct. 17, 1876.
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