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(ienml lirriu*n'* Krpiirl.
We publish to-day the test of Gen
eral Suerman’s uunuul report show
ing the total strength of the army
and its disposition. The combatant,
force of the army, exclusive of stuff,
recruiting parties, and the loug list
of uon-elleotive, is 24,331 men, all of
whom we arc informed, are as active
ly employed ns though war existed.
Their employment lain lighting lu
dimis, and,as Gen. Sherman with un
necessary delicacy puts it, ‘‘in pro
tecting the weak ugainst the preju
dices of the strong |iu coses of civil
elections.” Gen. Sherman says very
little about the last named duty —per
haps the less said about it the
beiter-but proceeds to tell, what
givos its chief interest to his
report, how it catno to pass
that a strong force of United
Htutes troops suffered such disastrous
defeat at tue hands of a baud of sava
ges, as that which occurred on the
banks of the Rosebud to Custer and
the Seventh Cavalry. In 1875 the In
dian Bureau estimated the Sioux un
dergoing civilization at 42,778, of
which number only 3,000 were by
final estimation reckoned as hostile
Indians. The Commissioner of In
dian Affairs reccommeuded, as the
best way to deal with these, the com
pulsory settlement of the Northern
non-treaty Indians under Sitting
Bull, and a subordinate officer of the
department supplemented this advice
with the reccominendation that it
should be done “this winter (1875),
and the sooner the better.” Adopt
ing the suggestion, orders were given
through General Sheridan to Gener
al Crook to prepare to carry out this
programme, but at the last, moment
the Secretary of the Interior inter
vened and declared his intention to
lirst send out runners to call the In
dians in to the reservations. Probably
the Indians were not in want of rood
or ammunition, for they treated the
invitation with silent contempt and
employed their time, as we know, in
a totally different way. Then came
the time when something more prac
tical t han issuing invitatfous to come
in and be good was requisite, and
General Sheridan instructed General
Crook “to reduce these lodiaus to
subjection,” though we learn from
• the report that it was easier to order
the reduction than to effect it, and
that the ex|>edition “was not conclu
sive or satisfactory.” Since the
troops havo taken the matter entire
ly into their own hands, the Sioux
power seems to have faded away.
The greater part of the hostile Indi
an forco has surrendered, and the
remainder ure so hemmed in that,
their captivity is merely a question
of a short time. But the Custer
disaster and the first unsuccessful
expeditions in March afford conclu
sive proof, if any were necessary,
that the Indian question derives
}>art of its difficulty from the fact of
its management at Washington.
That rascality of various kinds was
rampant in this department we have
well known, but we were hardly pre
pared to find that the officials from
whom correct information should
have been received, were as ignorant
as others were venal. The disasters
of the summer were due, not to un
due rasti ness on the part of Custer,
but to the fact that the officers of
the Indian Bureau were too busily
engaged in their own affairs to pay
proper attention to what the Indians
were doing.—.V. P. Wurkl.
The Situation In MHlco-.lniiU to
American Citizen*.
Brownsville, Texas, Nov. 27.— A
courier arrived to day from Guana
juato, the native State of Iglesias,
Chief Justice and e.r-ojfirio Vice-
President of Mexico, with news that
Is’lesiits, had assumed the powers of
President of the Republic in default
of a legal election, and that lie had
appointed a full Cabinet and other
Federal officers. The people of Gu
anajuato were enthusiastic iu hissup
poit and had raised a large sum of
money to sustain his Government,
Diaz and the revolutionists all recog
nize Iglesias as the legitimate Presi
dent. Matamoras is the only place
east of Bierra Madre held by the
partisans of Lerdo. An agent of
Iglesius is here and said to bu treat
ing for Its surrender to the new gov
ernment and it is believed that Re
ocultus, the Commander, will turn
over to Iglesias. The Lerdo Govern
ment ha 1 acknowledged the English
debt, and is reported to have nego
tiated a further loan of sl,9ortpoo,
which has excited a national feeling
against Lerdo.
Five American citizens went over
to Matamoras yesterday on a visit,
and were insulted and assaulted by
Mexican officers, and then arrested
and thrown into prison, and were
fined this morning from S2O to s&ISU
each, or two mouths’ hard labor on
the public works. This outrage has
created profound excitement on this
side, and offers of hundreds of men
are coruing in to aid iu their rescue,
if necessary. Unless our Govern
ment takes steps to prevent a repeti
tion of these outrages, there is great
danger of an early conflict on this
border.
Price or Fall River Prists.—The
Futl River (Mass.) Metes says of the
market for prints: “The demand for
spots and futures has been active
during the week, and sales aggregate
about. 200,000 pieces. Tlie week open
ed with offers from printers of 4?
cents cash, and closes at 4J cents
cash. Some contracts have been
made from January to April at 4J
cents, thirty days. The sharp ad
vance in cotton has added fully one
eigbth of a cent per yard to the cost
of goods, and manufacturers’ must
realize a corresponding advance to
enable them to obtain a moderate
profit. The rise in cotton seems to
have given a stimulus to trade on the
other side of the Atlantic, and inqui
ries are being made for American
print cloths at a half cent per yard
advance on former prices.
From the S. Y. World, Not. Mth.J
The I.aw In South Carolina.
The Evening. Pont suddenly, breaks
forth in devotion to “Law, and yet
it permits its Washington corres
pondent to publish that the Federal
courts will attempt by habeas corpus
to release those in prison for con
tempt of the South Carolina Supreme
Court, and docs not rebuke the sug
gestion as revolutionary. If the Fust
ever knew or could remember the
case of Dorr, in Rhode Island, it
would kno%v that the Federal courts
attempted just that for him when he
was convicted and imprisoned for
treason against that State. The ef
fort was made on the plea that the
law of Rhode Island, under which he
was prosecuted, was repugnant to
the Federal Constitution and laws.
The Supreme Court said it was clear
there was no power at common law
to releaso him, nor by any Federal
Stat ute. It added:
“Neither this nor any other court of
the United States, or Judge thereof,
can issue a habeas corpus to bring up
a prisoner who is in custody under a
sentence or execution of a State
court, for any other purpose than to
be used as a witness. And it is im
material whether the imprisonment
be under civil or military process.”
When a State court com mils a party
for a contempt, the adjudication is a
conviction, and commitment ii exe
cution. And the laws of every State
give to its courts such power, or
there would be an end of respect for
its courts.
■PITKI
COLUMBUS
DAILY TIMES
JOB
OFFICE,
Columbus, Ga.
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t‘Kl
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Prewies, Ac.,
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for
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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
With Xcstncss and Dispatch,
including t
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LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS.
VISITING CARDS,
POSTAL CARDS.
SHIPPING TAGS,
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CIRCULARS,
PARTY INVITATIONS,
WEDDING INVITATIONS,
BILLS LADING BOOKS,
R. R. RECEIPT BOOKS,
<fcc., &c., &c.
EP“Orders from a distance solicited and
filled promptly, at short notice. Samples
and prices sent on application.
INSURANCE.
INSURE YOUR
GIU 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, oi
through any of the Factors and Commission Merchants oi
the City.
D. F. WILLCOX,
General Insurance Agent.
July 29 tfdAw
John Blackmar,
Non-Board Fire Insurance Agency,
XE.VT 10 TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
AMKIUCAX, I*l 111. A.
lii<tr|,or.tf .-<1 lit ltllO.
CAPITAL AMI JiV HIM.I'.H. ...... WI.-4-J0.544
FHANKLiIA, MT. LOUIH
CAPITAL A\l) SVKI-I.ni, ...... *51:t5,51!4
PETEBSmiaG HAVINGS. VA.
tio.ouo IXfjxmiUxl with Comptroller of Georgia as Security to Policy Holders. Incorporated 1860,
CAPITAL AMI SI. HI-I.IS, ...... WJ.VJ.SU4
MAZO\. CINCINNATI.
CAPITAL AN II STHPLIfS, ...... WI.4S-J.U74
Farmers and Ui-overs, I.oulnvlllo Iv>-,
CASH CAPITAL, - - WaOd.OOO
Citizens. Newark, V. .1
Inrarpuruted lsot, CAPITAL ami NI UPI.VW. - - ■ *434,035
psr-iiiek* solicited on GIN HOUSES, COTTON in Atom, DWELLINGS, FCUNITURR and M EH
CHAN DISK.
A- I have done much to lower the Kates of Insurance here, the Public OWE IT TO THEMSEIA KB
TO SUSTAIN Ml-:.
Dry Goods! Dry Goods!!
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
M. JOSEPH,
SUCCEHSOR TO JOSEPH A IIRO.,
HAS JUST RECEIVED:
500 PIECES BEST STANDARD PRINTS @6l-2.
LARGE LOT OF CORSETS @soe. each.
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, OSNABL'RGS and FACTORY JEANS
of all makes at FACTORY PRICES.
CARPETING from 20c. a yard ami upwards.
SHOES, HATS, SEA ISLAND 15LE ACHINGS, in large quantities at BOT
TOM PRICES.,
y<v I BUY AND SELL FOR CASH AND AM PREPARED TO
OFFER BARGAINS.
M. JOSEPH.
sep24
11 . 111 l . llll —--.— l ■” 1 - - l 111 , -
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH
THE GEORGIA HOME
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Ooluqnbus. Gta.
A HOME COMPANY, seeking the patronage el HOME PEOPLE!
PAVeiUI.e HATES MADE HUt
GIN HOUSES,
WITH LIBERAL ADJUSTMENTS AND PROMPT PAYMENT OF ALL LOSSES.
Warehouses, Cotton, Dwellings, Storehouses, Merchandise, and all
other Property Insured at the Lowest Rates consistent with indemnity'.
Office lathe GEORGIA HOME BUILDING.
declU
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
Brand SI., Colmnhns, Ga.,
HA VIS IK STORE A LARGE AND CAREFUL LY jjpj|y
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, and Pure Chemicals,
with which they are prepared to snpply their former patron*, and the public
AT WHOLESALE OR EETAIL,
at prices that cannot fail to insure satisfaction.
Let no one wanting any article in our line buy elsewhere before seeing eur goods
and knowing our prices, All articles sold are guaranteed PURE.
m
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 Patty at lowest prices.
Parties at a distance will he furnished SASH 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 we are prepared to give valuable
information with regard to the Composting for the various crops grow n i
this country. „
31. D. HOOD & CO.
l TSkamPowerPrinter
-yyasgir -
< 'OLI’AI m s. <. A
IMS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
| Experienced Workmen employed la each De
partment.
Orders for work of any description filled with
dispatch, and at moat reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on bund, or a ted to or*
der at short notice.
Receipt Books
FOR RAILROADfI AND STEAMBOATS
Always in stock: aHo printed to order when de
sired.
WK tPI'IMi PAPER AMD Il IGS.
A large quantity of varioun Bir.ee and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable for
Merchants, now in stock, which I am selling low
in any quantity desired, either printed or plain
jrar* Prices and Specimens of Work furnish©
on application.
THOX. GIMIHKT,
Randolph street, Columbus, C a.
Janl tf
T. S. SPEAR,
No, 10* Broad St.. Columbus, Ga.
Watches, Jewelry aud Clocks Repaired promptly
all orders will receive prompt attention.
_ Remington Sewing Machine Depot.
fl ATrMTft obtained In the United
W A I !■ fu I V States,Canada, and Europe.
In I Lli I y 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 oilier Solicitors, es
pecially with those who havo had their cases re
jected in the hands of other attorneys. In re
jected cases our foes aro reasonable, and no
charge ismado imlea we are successful.
I fill US* II T it yon want a Patent,
!aUsiEr fU 1 |1l<? X semi us a model or
Hi V Lull I UIIOI sketch and a fall do
ecriptlon of your invention. We *will make an
examination at the Patent Office, and if wo t
it patentable, will send you papers and advice,
ami prosecute your case. Our leo will be in or
dinary cases, $26.
imf!fir Oral or written in all matters
ADVluEi£fdcc
volitions, I 11 La La
References:—Hon. M. D. Leggett, Kx-Commis
aioner of Patents, Cleveland, Ohio; O. H. Koiley,
esq., Kec’y National Grange, Louisville, Ky.;
Gommodoro Dan’l Araracn, U. B. N., Washington,
D. C.
*®-Send Stamp for our “Guide for obtaining
Patents,’* a book of fit) pages.
Address:—MH’VM ILIOGKIt & CO., Solici
tors of Patents.
nov2s tf Washington, D. C.
VICTORY! VICTORY!!
THE "SINGER” ALWAYS AHEAD!
TIEAD THE SPECIAL DISPATCH FROM
XL THE Centennial Exhibition to tho New
Ywrk Sun:
PHnuADra-FAiA, September 21, 1818,
“The very highest honors which eonld be con
ferred on any exhibitor—TWO MEDaLS OF
HONOR and TWO DIPLOMAS OF MERlT—
have been awarded the Singer Manufacturing
Company for Sewing Machine*.”
2,000,000 IN USE
Sales in Excess of all Others!
The Singer Manufacturing Company,
99 Ilroad Street,
COLCMBtTS. A.
WANTED.
/ 1 OOD BALEBMAN TO SELL THE NEW
lx Light Running SINGER SEWING MA
CHINES in the Counties connected with the Co
lumbus Office. Apply to the Singer Maunfactur.
ing Company, OBAH, 8. HOLT,
Oct7-4m Agent
Rant hike
Never fails to restore Gray Hair to Its original e
our in a few week*. Pure, li-irmlens, effective
PteDared by XANTHINE CO.. RlcumorwL Y
Sold by Purcell, Ladd k Oo.,Richmond, Ya., and
druggists and country merchants. Price $1 per
bottle.
This incomparable preparation for tho Dairis
commended to the public on it* own merits.
It prevents tho Hair from falling off, producing
a rapid and healthy growth; eradicate* scurf and
dandruff, aud cure* diseases of the scalp. Try it
and judge for youmelf.
[From Rev. E. T. Baird, Scc’y of Publication of
Presbyterian Church South.]
Richmond. July 27,1874.
The Xanthine is tho only hair dressing t havo
ever used which has removed the dandruff from
the scalp and made my hair soft and 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 color.
E. T. BAIRD.
[From Rev. Mr. Cameron, Minister of Presbyte
rian Church South.]
Mosht Creek, Tenn, Aug. 22,1876.
Xanthine Cos., Richmond, Va.:
I have used the Xanthine now for three years,
and havo induced others to buy it, and have nev
er known it to fall 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.
WILLIAM CAMERON.
Bold by M. I>. HOOD fc CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
]ulylßeodAwßm Columbus. G __
WM. MEYER,
RANDOLPH STREET,
Wool anti Shoo Maker.
ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. FULL STOCK
of .Men’s and Boy’s work constantly on
hand, which I will sell at very reasonable prices.
Also: Leather and ladings, at the lowest price.
novl2 3m
GROCERIES
NEW GROCERY STORE,
INTO. IQ4 BROAD STRSOOT.
MY STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
JS NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN KVEIIY I'AKTICULAK, AND EMBRACES IN PART:
RADON AND BULK RIDES, HAMS, HHOULDERH ami LARD. FLOUR of EVERY GRADE ana
PRICE. OATMEAL, HALT. BAGUINO, TIES and TWINE. CHEESE. MACKEREL, SYRUP.
WINES aad LIQUOR of EVKItT SORT and PRICE. TOl-ACCO, Every Grade. SUGAR. COFFER:
and TEAS to SUIT ANY TASTE. SOAP, STARCH, BI.GEING, SODA, BAKING POWDERS, and
SKA FOAM. BLACKING, MATCHES. SHOT, POWDER and CAI-8. COX'S GELATINE, IT A'
IAN MACARONI. PICKLES of EVERY KIND. LEA A PERRINS' WORCESTER SHIRK SAUCE.
PEPPER SAUCE and FRENCH MUSTARD. TURNER’S LEMON and SPICE DESERT SAUCE.
CANNED GOODS of EVERY DESCRIPTION -ALL NEW AND FRESH, at PRICES TO SUIT THE
TIMES. GIVE ME A CALL.
M. J. CKAWFORD, Jr.
SoptH-dAwr-m
—a—. —— "
W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. CHAM. H. WATT
WAIT & WALKER,
WHOLEHALE AMD RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants
Corner under ItunKln Mouse.
Ilavp the Idii'gpsl and Best Salaried Stock of Groceries in th.- City ol ( olnmbus,
CONSISTING OF
BACON SIDES. BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS. BULK SHOUL
DEIW, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS.
LAUD in tierces, Lard in buckets and kegs.
FLOUR of all grades, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand,
the best in the world.
BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE,
COFFEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA,
STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Stacie Dry Goods, sueh as
OSNABURGS, 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
choaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and seleet
ed expressly for our trade.
Cash customers can always save monpy by giving us a trial before pur
chasing elsewhere.
lnl tf WITT ft WAI.KFR.
FARM LAND-
Only Remedy for Hard Times.
CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS.
ALL WANTING FRUIT FARMS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO TIIE GROWTH OF THE VINE
WHERE IT 18 AN ESTABLISHES BUCCESB AND PAYS LARGE PROFIT. THE LAND IS
ALSO ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF PEACHI3, PEARS, APPLES AND SMALL
FRUITS; ALSO, GRAIN, GRASS ANI) VEGETABLES.
Many hundreds of excellent VINEYARDS, OROHABDB and FABMS can now
be seen.
The Location la only 84 mile© south of Philadelphia, by railroad, in a mild, delightful climate, aud
at the very doors of the New York and Philadelphia markets. Another railroad runs direct to
New York.
The place is already large, successful and prosperous. Churches, schools, and other privileges
are already established. Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing, Glass, Straw Goods, and other
thiugs, at which different members ofa family can procure employurent.
It has been a health resort for some years past for people suffering from pulmonary affections.
Asthma, Catarrh, Ague aud dobility; many thousands have entirely recovered.
Anew brick Hotel has just been completed, 100 feet front, with back buildings, four stories high,
inoludiug French roof, aud all modern improvements for the accommodation of visitors.
Price of Farm Land s2fi.oU per Acre, payable by installments, within the period of /our years. In
this climate, planted out to vines, 20 acres of land will count fully as much as 100 acres further
north.
Persons unacquainted with fruit growing, can become familiar with it in a short time on account
of surroundings.
Five Aero, Ouo Acre, aud Town Lots, in the towns of Landisville aud Vineland, also for sale.
While visiting the Centennial Exhibition, Vineland can be visited at small expense.
A paper containing full information, will be sent upon application to
CHARLES K. LANDIS, Vineland, IV. J., free of cost.
Tho following is an oxtract from a description, published in the New York Tribune, by the wel
known agriculturist, Solon Robinson:
All the farmers were of the “well to do” sort, and some of them, who have turned their attention
to fruits aud market gardening, have grown rich. The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey,
and surface gently undulating, intersected with small streams aud occasional wet meadows, in
which deposits of peat or muck are stored, sufficient to fertilize the whole upland surface, after it
has been exhausted of its natural fertility.
It is certainly one of the most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost position, and suitable
condition for pleasant farming, that we know of this side of the Western prairies. W’e found some
of the oldest farms apparently just as profitably productive as when first cleared of forest fifty or a
hundred years ago.
The geologist would soon discover the canee of this continued fertility. The whole country is a
marine deposit, and all through the soil we found evidences of calcareous substances, generally in
the form of indurated calcareous marl, showing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of the tertia
ry formation; and this marly substance is scattered all through the soil, in a very comminuted
form, and in the exact condition most easily assimilated by such plants aa the farmer desires to
cultivate. *
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season in Receipt of a Large'
Supply of all Sizes of Our
Celebrated
ir.,l- both WoodandCoal
Besides fall assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES
GKATEH, KO„
And feel Instilled in saying that we are SOB*
we can *uit ny and all cla*e* of purchaser*, both
in quality and price.
Of other Goode in onr line, we have a large and
comploto aaaortment, nch a*
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL
HODS. SHOVELS, AC.
All Of these article* we CAN and Wild. all a
VERY BOTTOM PRICES. . „„
ian 1 dtf W. U. ROUART9 k CO.
Gollinsworth Institute,
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS,
Taltootton, Ga.
The undeesignf.d have ta
ken charge of this well known M
Institue with the determination to ctlffiSpfc
make it a Scho
onghness and cheapness. The Bdiool
1* pleasantly situated, one mile from
Talbottou and six mile* from Geneva. The build
ings are ample and admirably situated In a beau*
tiiul grove.
The “Geneva Lamp,” a weekly newapaper, is
published at the Institute, the typo for which is
set by the pupils of th* aohool, each pupil being
required to devote live hours a week to type set
ting, under the instruction of* practical printer.
This is not to make printers, bnt to give practical
lessons In the construction of our language.
BOARD AND TUITION:
Board, including lights, fuel, &o„ per
month $lO 00
Tuition, for the entire session of four
months 2 00
Information and circulars furnished on appli
cation, Address, i. L, &P, E. DENNIS.
Third and Last Call to Tax-
Payers.
TAX COLLECTOR’S BOOKS UNDER INSTRUC
TIONS from the COMPTROLLER GENERAL,
will goon be closed. Tax payers will save Execu
tions and Costs, by settling at once. No further
notice will be given.
D. A. ANDREWS.
novl2 tf State and County Tax Collector
W. F. TURNER, Dentist,
Ri-ndolph street, (opposite Strapper •) Columbn
janl ly) Georgia.
PIANO AND ORGAN DEPOT.
Phillips, Crew & Freyer,
ATLiSTA, GA.
Bole Agents for the World-Renowned
KNABE
GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIGHT
PIANOS
These instruments have been before
the public fur more than forty years, and
upon their hare attained an
UNPURCHAHED PRE-EMINENCE Which eatab.
babes tuom as UNBtMid.KD for their TONE.
TOUCH, WORKMASWWP jus* DURABILITY.
They have receive# seventy-five gold an# oiWer
Medals over all ether competitors.
Endorsed#* “THALBERG,” “OOTTBGHALK,"
•BTAKOBH,” “PAULINE LtJCCA,” "CLARA
LOUIs* KELLOGG,” ILMA DE MURBKA,”
“MUZIO” MILLS, and other*. Also securing the
Brat and highest premiums at the
IYTEK \ 4 TH>\ 11,
Centennial Exhibition
Philadelphia, October, 1896.
The prices of these instruments are a* low ae
the exclusive nae of first-class materials will al
low,
ASrCatalnguee an# price lists mailed free on
application to '
PHILLIPS, CREW & FREYER;
General Agents, Atlanta, Go.
ff c-SOLD ON EASY TERMS. oci3S lm
Colonists, Emigrants and
Travelers Westward.
FOR map circulars, condensed time tobies and
general information in regard to transpor
tation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Ar
kausss, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas
Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utah and California,
apply to or address ALBERT B. WRENN, Gen
eral Railroad Agent. Atlanta, Ga,
No one should go "Teat without first getting in
communication with the General Railroad
Agent, and become informed as to superior ad
vantages, cheap and quick transportation of am
illcs, household goods, atook and farming Imple
ments generally. An. invobmation chkkrvcu.t
oivkn. tV, L. DANLEY,
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Piedmont & Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE C 0„
OF RICHMOND, VA„
Desires tg secure as local agents in
every city, town and county to Georgia and
Alabama, energetic, reliable men, who can and
will personally secure applications for insurance
—liberal cemmlsslons allowed. Address with
reference and experience (if any.)
E. J. KIRHiCEY,
General Agent.
No. 61 White Hall street, ,np stairs,)
Atlanta, Ga.
Mr HR. J. !H, FORD, Local Agent Colum
bus. Oa. novl7 eodAwlm
You can awlays find (roods new and
cheap, at the New York. Store, as they re*
celve goods daily.