Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1876-1885, December 03, 1876, Image 4

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m -n-~ t r - IN THE CITY. tiTtfany oftmr tubteritxrt fail to recti** their paper, they wiUplMue kt kind enough to in, form ut he, fact immediate??. Col i rnhas. <u.. SUNDAY.) DECPMBEU a, WTO. min* .ina piimiYti opi'H'R. XKATXCMN AHU bvUtATVU. Wo invito, evwybody who neoijt nay <\>- soriptliMut Job Printing to call at. the Times Jen Pkinttno Omen nod get Vieir work Hoik* In the latent style, with uoatoe** and dNtmteh. BUi Heads, Let ter Head*, Price Current*, Card", invita tion liokel", Poster*. (irid Hand BIHh a specialty. aw Auy quantity of iihif best quality ( t aga for ealo. tf ■ ".Il'l!!? 1 . 1 ?" 1111 VIB a. K-utDroMO. LOOM r. auuuun, RI.4N molt (• A UA IUUBD A llrtrt nod Cmimllnn at Lw. Offloe opposite,Alaten Warrt.muie. practice in the But. ana Ttdenl Court.. amamwMOTMmJaMMWMaM iHHMUVI ftlTTtl.i N.IIUT. December B, 1878. Wim Hlale mini. .Stock on hand Aug. 81,1876.. 610 Recetvvd jwfcterday.„ 818 “ previously *1,078 —II,BBO iL&te *P * ‘ previously. ...f. SWtt'J-58,*31 HUx:k on hand this morning ,66S 7 Vice. I Irchyarv .. —-.y 9% Wnt 8 ® 18 ' 4i ‘' J ' ®' ins u 4 Warehouse sale* 987 iMfts, &■><■ , ftmtn*. *s. •* River ~ mm 0 sr.&a*. at '■VIV- ■'? 817 4 W . JK. It., fi..,. .Tif. .. , U I*l I _]_,.) * -ihiumenta By W. #.R.5t.......“..;... m •' M.4G.R. B ..... r: o “ W.R.B 0 I lom* ■ ■.,. 10— 308 himv Advertisement*. To the People of Columbus-Old John EoblUßWi. Municipal Election—The People’* Tick et. See Ticket lor Mayor and Aldermen. Watches, Clock*. Ac—Philip Harris. Firemen’* Fund Insurance Oo.—O. Gun by Jordan. Clothing, Ac..-Hoffiin & Bro. Meeting of 1.0 0. F.--W. S. Baldwin, Pftfotary. For Ordinary—F. M. Brooks. Fof Tax r-TJ. A. Andrews. Stockholders' Cfiattfthoooheo National Bank— H. W. Edwards, Cashier. For (fierk Superior Court—W. A. Bar den. Christ,tua*Goods -J. J. AW.R. Wood. Ladles’and Misses’Hose, Ac.—J. Kyle Jr QM £ ■ ’ g#. gg)|P g% ' d<6(7ils6lrci4i t:irgik Dancing Academy—A. V. Robison A *>• 1 4 Fine Cigars, Tobaeeu, Cigarettes, Ac. - F. W. I.oudenbcr. •re tar oui. Our large stock of Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ Marino. Underwear. Wo will offer them at 50 per cent, under price. Shawls and Blankets at 33 per eent under prsoe. Other good* in proportion at the New Fork Store, i tt' tf .. Gordon * Cargill. Gallon Phillip Harris, and see his new (’looks, will sell cheeper than elsewhere ; at the Little Bonanza. § decß eslm /v;' > I ■ ■ “Manhattan”. Cigarettes. H F. W. Loudknbkb. KKI.IUIOUM. Kev.J.J. Rowland of Wales, England will preach morning and night at the First Baptist Church. Mayor's linuri. Henry Reynolds, colored, drunk and disorderly, fined $7.60, or ten days la guard-house. Good Sea Island Cotton at the New York Store at only Bc., such as you pay 10 oents per elsewhere. —e l Belmont Cloths—the latest thing out, iu ladies’ Striped Suitings, at norlStf J. 8. Jones.’ To arrive: Worsted Fringes in all new shades; also all the popular novelties in Ties. J. 8. Jones. f.rn and Bran. 3 ust reoeived, a’ehoice lot of Corn (it JSc por bushel. Fresh lot of Bran in any quantity at SI.OO psr hundred,.Woks Included IMWI2 U J. H. Hamilton. Five hundred Balmoral Skirts received to-day at 66 oent, such as arc being: sold •wise I where at sl. The best stock, of Kid (Moves in the city at tty) New Vik Store, iti 73 cents and upward. Juet Boeelved. New Buckwheat Flour 76c. per sack. Gilt Edge, Northern and Country But ter. Honey Drips Syrup. Best Mecca rout at 30c. Canned Corned Beef. Extra New Mess Mackerel by retail. novlS tf J. H. H.imj.t w.)n. William*' Art nailery. One of the moet attractive places In Co lumbus to the Drawing Rooms of G. T. Williams’ Art Gallery, over Dr. Carters’ drug store. It is a treat to go there. You cap spend an hour or two very pleasantly and proßUablyj In examining his varied and superb collections of Photographic Art Pictures. He charges nothing for looking, betag always glad to have any one visit him and examine his collection, if youVshould want your picture taken in the highest style of art. he can do it, and at figures that will surprise you in their smallness. Card size, $2.50 per dozen: Victoria, 3.00 Promenade, 4.00 Cabinet, 5.0® *ys4iflcb, 7.00 shy 10 Inch, 10.00 Half-Idle Hize, 16x30, *5.00 each; Life Size, 21x27, SIO.OO each. Remember G. X. Williams’ Art Gallery over Garter's drug store. novSG eodAwtr Ifl 1 The c*} Eirenen | The tug of war is coining! Next Batur- 1 j day Is tbefday; and wo must all be pre : pared for the contest. Tlio ‘‘slate” maker* I are abroadsfhlroady, t hoy have arrangtxl ; and submitted two to the consideration jof voter*. We hoi** "ManylVoter*” will carefully scan the different tickets pre- Uentcd, and; *elwt. from them AAI. the : very lutstjiiamtu for Aldermen; for, after i ail, it is to the Ai-pkumkw t hat tax-payer* ! must iook.for a pepper roof their inter ests. We want a good Mayor and other rs, buteven if we fail I" ' iti i, of whlcb;there 1* no fear this year with an Intelligent and honorable Board of Aldermen, all will be well. Columlms now n-nrtfJKUd men In her Council Charolicr— IkM^ttnlmen—wl'O, eoelng the prostrate condition of the city, will try to relieve her. In aHlprobabllity many grave ques tions will be thrust on the attention of the next Council. There are some dis puted Bond and Railroad fen tanglementu, that may copw up, and it is of the highewt importance that they should be properly disposed of. -■ ■■■ m ''#>! - ■ For f.'lerk of superior Court. Col Wm, A. Barden has a card in an other column, announcing to the voter* of Muscogee his desire to be elected Clerk of the Superior Court in January next. No man In the State—unless it. Is his father who has been clerk of Harris county for over forty years—Would make a better officer, and hi* hosts of friends will bo glad to seo his name announced. It Is scarcely necessary for us to say anything in praise of. the Col. for he Is ao well, known to overbody In the county—and to almost everybody whoever camo to the county —thatthey have had an opportunity of knowing him for themselves. If it woie not for our fear of ‘'returning IxJftrds" and bayonets, we would like to tell something of hl! war rocord, but; wo would dislike tu'draw on him the displeasure of the “(Ireat Powets” by doing so' now. His friends with him in their.eycs till af ter the election, and when he is worn in, hi*-friends may talk. - r llonm Jk Bro.,iCietller. We Invite iho nltqiddou cf our readers to the advertisement^of this Sterling house, which appears In another column. They have a large and oomplcto stock of men’s and boys' Clothing, O vhreoats, Hats, Ac. One could have no better protection from the piercing cold .winds of the past few days, than to be encased hi a suit of Hofflin A Bto.’b clothing,' which they are selling at prices within tho reach of all. Go and examlno their good* and prices. Mr. J. C. Harris and Mr. Thompson are with them, and will jbo glad to see their friends. .In,Ur p. M. Hrouk, for Ordinary. Judge ISrook* come* before iii* friend* aguln and asks for a re-election to ids present ioffleo-that of Ordinary of tho Oounty. The Judge has a long official record to refer to. running from Justice of the Peace, including Clerk of the Superior Court a term or two, and Slieriff as often, up to his present position; and he ha* always so filled hi* office* as to be more popular at the expiration t han at the com mencemont.of his term. He will bo hard to beat, if any one should foei like trying to "get there first." CHANGE OF) W’BEBVL* OX THE *>. XV. It. It. The following change in the schedule on the Southwestern Railroad takes |e(Tect to-day. PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon at 8 -.30 a. m., and arrive at Columbus 1 -28 r. it.; leave Columbus at 2 :50 P. M., and arrive nt Maoon at 7:05 o’clock. freight train. Leave Columbus at 9:30,r. m., and ar rive at Macon 4:50 a. m.; leave Mucou at 8 r. m. and arrive at Columbus .7:27 a. m, Iltuicluff Academy. The CliHs of ‘ Ladles will meet JRxt Thursday afternoon at half-past 2 o’clock. The evening class for Uentlomen will meet next, Thursday evening at half-past 7 o’clock. No lessons will be given Ton Monday and Wednesday evenings as formerly. The last term of Messrs. A. V. Robison St Son’s Dancing School will begin on Sat urday morning next, at half-past 9, for children. [dec3 It Fireman’* Fund Insurance Company. Now thattho Incendiary Is abroad in the land, and lire alarms are so frequent, O. Gunby Jordan steps to the front with this powerful and safe Company, and offers to the people protection from the devouring element. Read the advertise ment in another column, and call on him for a poltcy of Insurance. Kao OF lks 0. W. K. K. The morning train on the Southwestern Railroad yesterday morning ran off at Butler. It nas caused by a misplaced switch. The engine was considerably damaged. Jim Dense, the “old reliable,” tacked the train on to his accommodation freght and towed it In about dark. No body hurt. The People’. Tltkel. This ticket will attract attention, It has on it some old and tried Alderman, and somo new names—but all well-known citiaens. It is headed by the young bachelor candidate for Mayor— C. B- Grimes, and will bo energetically "gone for" by a large number of voters. Walcbn, Clock., Ac. Ml-. Phillip Harris, at the "Little Bo nanza.” has on band a now stock of clocks, watches Ac., and offers them very low. He makes u speciality in repairing. Give “Philip" a call. llanclna. Messrs. A. V. Robison and Son leave for Troy, Ai., to-morrow, to meet their en gagement at that place, and will return on Thursday to meet their classes here. line Chewing Tobaeoo a epecialty. F. W. LotIPKNBKR, It next to Daily Times Office. - SWMiMat Rita. Genuine English Plum Pudding import cd, Canton Ginger Preserves. For sale by J. n. Hamilton. nov2 tf Choice Seed and Feed Oats @6Sc„ Rest Country Meal ®75<J. .Choice Brands of Flour at uov2 tf Hamilton's. If you want good Blankets for little money, call on <T. Albekt Kthvrv. W later Yoar eanra. lam prepred to take car© of flows for the winter, on a good cane Pasture, and plenty ol Hay. Apply at Tuns, office. novßo tf G. M. Bursar. "Russian” Cigarettes. Bit F. W. LoWPßnbkr. Large stock Ribbons, Laoes and Trim mings just received at KnsvrVs. novts eodtf Tli TiMredy nt AoelaUHrrii-. It, diinsoH'* circus exhibited at Social Ciiviohist Wednesday. A largecrowd ns n matter of coursa, assetabipd in tho towD, and benzine flowed fro* ly. Tho inevitable result, of an over dose of cheap wulekey is a row. It is reported that a row ensued, and n terrible and tragic one. The partic ulars of the affair we hove been un able to obtain lnauy reliable shape. The first report t Mt reached Hie elty was .that two whites and one colored rnan were killed. Hub sequent reports do not confirm the kilting of the negro. A gentleman who resides In Gaiocsvillo was In Social Circle at the time, but did not see the affray. He reports that two white men were killed. Tho most reliable report seems to bo that one of tho Hardlns, of Kutlege, either shot at or struck Dtck Smith, of Jaspsr county. Smith drew his pistol and killed Mark Hardin, and was kimself killed by someone else. The nffair created considerable ex citement. We learn that none of the attaches of the circus tfrere In tho row.-- Atlanta Constitution. Kiirnlng el liauiplon n House. Scarcely with a parallel for llend ishness and malice, in a civilized country, whs tho attempt, a few nights ago, to burn olive the two sis ters and sons of Guu. Wade. Hamp ton, the Reform Governor elect of South CaroiiDu. Passengers from Columbia acquaint its with the fol lowing particular* of Ihe horrible affair; Gen. Wade Hampton, it seems, has his home out in tho country, several miles from Columbia, In which city he was staying for some weeks past, counseling with friends and watch ing tho proceedings of the Heturnlng Board, who had charge of tho elec tion returns. While thus engaged in the com mendable effort to preserve the peace and prevent bloodshed among the ex cited factions at the State capital, his home was reduced to ashes, and his family escaped with none of their effects and with barely their lives. The act of the Incendiaries proves not only a deep-seated malice and revenge, but a cruelty of heart and a flendishness ofpurpose that reminds us of the practice of the heathenish Turks ann tho wild savages of the plains. The dwelling was saturated with kerosene, all around, with no avenue left by which tho inmates could es cape, and then the torch was applied. Every one knows with what rapidity fire will spread when fed by this com bustible oil, and the persons who con cocted tho hellish plot had no desire but. to seo the Humes. Fortunately none of them had retired, as it was about nine o’clock, and they thus were enabled to escape a most, awful and cruel death.^ Observer- THE PLACE TO GET YOLK CHniUT- M IN GOOIIb Crauberrif*, Apples, Lemons. Current*,lCitron, Dates, Prunes. Stick and Fancy Candy—pure goods. ' Preserves, Jolly, Pickles and Sauces. Raisins, whole, y, and % boxes. Almonds, Pieans, Filbuts, Brazil Nuts. Atmore's Mince Meat 15c. per pounii. English Plum Pudding, 50c. Spiced Oysters, Deviled Hum and Tongue. Onions 85e. per peek, Irish Potatoes 40c. per peck. JA-SE-FO-RI WARE. It, J. J. & W. E. Wood. CO ANIt BUY LADIES’ AND MISSES’ HOSE AT COST. WRITE WOOL BLANKETS at *3.26 perjpair. ENGLISH BEAVER CLOAKS at a re duction. Four thousand yards new Stylish Drees Goods, closing out at cost. Fifty thousand yards Sfcnmiarcl i Calico at 6 1 /, and 7c. The Cheapest SHOES in the city. All seasonable Goods sold without ro- ] gard to Price. All Goods at a reduction. KYLE’S H Clearing Out Sole. rtACED S SAMTO-ntTi ANOTHER large lot of prints at Ladles’ and Childrens’ Balbriggan Em broidered Hose; in Navy, Seal and Cardi nal, Balmoral Skirts from lowest price to choicest styles. New shipment of Alpacas. Elegant Lace Ties In Navy, Seal and Cardinal. Worsted Fringes in quantity. Embroideries at a great bargain. nov3o tf J. S. Jones. * • • Notice to T'andtdatee, All announcements of candidacy, and communications in the interest of candi dates,must be paid for in advance of pub lication in the Times. nov!4 tf ■- - Cora Wanted. Farmers can sell all their spam Corn, if Shelled, at fair prices, at the City Mills. octßd&w You can get a good Silk Scarf in any of the new shades for 25c,, at novlß eodtf Km yen's Black Alpacas, Xamise, Cashmere, Bombazine at J. S. Joke .’ novlS U —— w ♦ For Rent,, A small Farm In Beallwood, apply to nov2B Gt Robt. S. CkanE. Fire works. 200 boxes Fire Crackers. 50 gross Roman Candle®. 50 dozen Rockets. For sale at ' I. G. Stbbpper’s nov4 tf Candy Manfaetory. For tho best assortment of Cloaks la the city, go to J. S. Jones.’ 110V18 tf You can always find goods now and cheap, at the New YorkiStoro, [as they re ceive goods daily. The Grand Central Hotel. New York, has adopted the railroad plan of "cut rates,” and announces a reduction from $4.00 to $2.50 and $3.00 per day. If you want a Black Alpaca Dress look at my stock before buying. I have the best 50c. Alpacas hi the city. jiovlS eodtf J. AiiBKBX Kjkyen. Utc St Wilson s celebrated Belts will cure chills, correct deranged nervous systems, strengthen the appetite, and actively aid in ftstorlng mpaired health. For sale at i apr3o tf M. D. Hood & Co.’s. For anything in Groceries. Provisions j Grain, Ac., at “rook bottom,’' prices call ! OB J. H. HAMTMVrw. nov2 tf 1 Murder Will Mnc. .kifijiuj A few years ago ‘'August FJowcl” was) discovered to Is-^ert#if?t^ige||St dyepopth-s nu,i(,■ knn r>, i heir mend* 1 winindt idfwttMiiSvl** *! he* boedffe immense. Druggir-ts in every town iu the United States jrs soli lag )t.’f>4lj tsirson suffering wtoihsel'. Mfk float ache, coßiivchcs'*, 'pafpltrttlKn Or the I hourt, Indigestion, low spirits, etc., can j take three doses without relief. Go to I your druggist* pr. Gilbert jk Thornton,! and get a bottle for 75 cents and try fi. I Sample bottles is ' ents. . july9s-dAwtf Extra Fine Now’.'iat’keieJ, hi packages to suit; Boneless Codfish 'Tt 10c., Sardines inland JJ, Apploa, P tab*'*, Odious Now Cream Che, **, by nova tf * J. H. jtt|fgUrOM^r Holland Herrings t 2.25 per keg. Boneless OodHsh 5 It, boxes 75c. Plain nnd Mixed Pickle® by the gallon. Buckwheat Flour. Goshen Butter. By auglß tf G. W. )hrow\. To the Piiblle. Having received our new Mock, Wo would respectfully Invite bur customers and the public in general, to call and ex amine tho same. Every artfide has been selected with gtbat Care, aS to’ Stylo, and will be found equal to any offered for sale i u New Volk, or else whore. Xho price* of watches, jewelry and silver-ware lias been reduced considerable-hero lately, and as wo buy only for eah, we can offer otir goods at tho lowest profitablo price. Therefore if you want good goods at low price* you will And what you want"at Wrmon A K ivsKh’s nets 8m Jewelry Store. City Mills wifi sell fine White Meal to day* at 750. J. N. Eiiunv, out3B tf Proprietor. “Til K OLii KEIiIARLR.” We make our annual bow to the public, and bog to announce that wo aro again prepared to offer the best WTNES, LIQUORS and (TOARS, at whosale and retail nt tho lowest cash I,rice. In addition to LIQUORS, we Imve SMUpIlR’s HAXEIIIALB OF KVEKY DESCgJF- MtIQK, * V ill'- ttmes. % 1 ' lIKMAUBAWT. The Restaurant Bepnrtftient. of our house will 1)0 kept to the usual standard, and with that our friwida have heretofore 'boon sat idled. nr Birds, Fish, Oystofß, and all game of the season kept on hand. TtSfAs; HkYmax A Uirf. 8 tf , s .. .♦ •—- ABOVE COST. Onion Sots, Hostetter’s Bitters, Vinegar Bitters, Wilder’s Bitters, Bosclieos’ German Syrup, Simmons’ Liver Regulator, Ilepatine, August Flower, Plantation Bitters, Pembertons’ Stiiingia Globe Flower Syrnp, Broote’ Buchu. AU tha above articles, with every thing else that is kept in a first-class Drug Store, for sale by oatMM A. M. Bbawnow. T-00TC YE HENDRY! THE LARGEST LOT OF FToririu *>rui, Ml ill let mnl Fish Roe IN THK STATS!, ON HASP AX WATT A WALKER’S. liovilSd&'viw By C. S. HARRISON, Auctioneer. Administrator’s Sale. W iu. be hold on the first tuesimy is ** Dticcmbt r, next, before Abbott & Newsom** store, one plain (*old Watch belonging to the estate of Mra. E. Q. Howard, late of said comity, deceased. P. XUWLATT, nov23 ilt Temporary Administrator, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Gm EORGIA, MUBCOGEE COUNTY—ATX FER KONS having demands against JONATHAN 11. JENKINg, late of said county, deceased, are required to present them to me properly made out within the tune prescribed by law, so as to show their character and amount, and all per sone indebted to said deceased, are hereby re quired to make immediate payment. LIONEL C. LEVY, JB.. Administrator ol Estate of J. H. Jenkins. November 0, 1870. novll l*wtiw Administrators’ Sale. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY NEXT. at the corner of Broad and St. Clair streets, during the usual hours of sab?, I will sell at pub lic outcry tfciCre, more or less, of Land, iu the Liaas survey, between the East commons and the foot of Wyuutou Hill, as the property of Ellen Edwards, deceased, being tho lot on which she lived, having on the same a two room House and Kitchen. Sold by ord. rof the Ordinary of Mus cogee county, to pay debts and legacy. if. J. MOSES, Administrator, TERMS OASH. with will annexed. nov29 lawtds GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS! \ 1,000 Extras. 7,000 Readers. ONTHBUTH OP DECEMBER NEXT, THE | proprietor wiu begin to limu© 1,000 extra: copies of the j BIIE.YA VISTA AltblS every week for seven weeks, to bo distributed iree, throughout the counties 01 Talbot, Marion, j Tfcylir, Mfcecu, Schley, Chattahoochee, Stewart j and Webster. Seven lists will bo prepared each j containing 1,000 reliable names—cue list to be ured each week until the A ROUS has been ad dressed to seven thousand persons. The pro prietor will bo in Columbus* Friday end Fatnr* day, to receive advertisements. A. M. C. BUSSELL. Proprietor of the Argue. ] Buena Vista, 6a., Kov. 30,1876. novlk) tf THDEJ Piedmont & Arlington LIFE INSURANCE CO.. OF RICHMOND, YA., DESIRES TO SECURE AS LOCAL AGENTS IN, every city, totrn and county in Georgia and Alabama, energetic, reliable men, who can and will personally secure applications for insurance —liberal commissions allowed. Address with retVmice and experience (if any.) K. J. KIKItSIEV. Genera! Agent. No. SI White Hall street. ,up utaire,) Atlanta, Ga. T HR. J. vr. FOR. T.o.wS Agent dolma i hn* da, novlTeoSSwliu k TO CONSUMERS. FROM ftND |)At|"T TIKpBHJJ 4f* W-NVINF MV SALES TO CASH BUYERS. . ct .su—£.' .JUS HAVJNO ADOPTJiD THXB PLAN I WILL Bit ablu lo *i-ll Good* Lower than I have ever done before. Hereafter you will not have to pay me any extra profit to make up for hd debts, for I WILL NOT MAKJS ANT. Tronffinfpfnnte ytnir tttehfibn to inr ffeHov,lug Jr Lirt Of Price#-: UT LOAF BCGAK, 14c. CRUSHED do. tic. POWDERED do. 14c. STANDARD Ado. lit#c. EFTRA C WHITE do. 1%%t, EXTRA C TELLOXV do. 11 r. CHOICE FLORIDA SYRUP 60c per Gallon. GOLDEN SYRUP 7M per Gatlon- CIIOICE RIO COFFEE 20c to 80c per lb. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE 33 l-3c FRESH TOMATOES, Sib can*, *2 per Dozen or 20c EACH. FRESH PEACHES, Sib ran*, *2 50 per Dozen or 25c EACH. FRESH PINE APPLES. 21b ran-, *2 75 per Dp*. on or 25c EACH. FRESH STRAWBERRIES, 21b cane, %i T3 per Dozen or 25c EACH. FRESn LAYER RAISINS 30c per round. “ >* “ QUARTER BOXES il. Pickles : A.\H|XitC'ANi?LAIX, Mixed *urt Chow-chow, y £gsk A.&. .-jm* 111 M CROBH Jfe BLACKWELL'S Assorted. Mixed eitow-Ohow. CAULIFtoWKII, PTCALILT and GHERKINS. Also, the CELEBRATED MONTICELLO Pick!*!-. ! LEA * P BRKiX'tt .GUN LINK SAUCE. HULFORDS “ PEPPER SVACE.RED niul GREEK. RAKERS PREMIUM CHOCOLATE 60c per Jb, I CREAM TAUTER, TURK ENGLISH SODA, 10 ATEMORES" MINCE MEAT, 6 pounds for*!. DEVILED CAM IOC. •• tongue aoc. LOBSTERS, lib cans, 23c. _ “ Sib “ 40c. COVE OYSTERS, lib cans ISe; Sib cans Sse. CHICKEN, 11b can 25r. TURKEY, lib can. 25c. FRESH SALMON, lib cans St*. £ • @ \ f bg j “ “ b - SCc. ' : W. V. TAYLOR* LABOR HAVING SOAP, 16 Burs for sl. COLGATE’S STERLING SOAP, 16 to S4 Bars forl. ENOCH MORGAN’S BAPOLIO for HOUSE Cleaning. I keep constantly in Stock the following line of TOILST SOARS: ENGLISH GLYCERINE, PARK COMPANY ENQLISU HONEY AND BROWN WINDSOR. We to 75c per do*. They are of fine quality, in large handsome cakes and better value than any other SOAPS D.n. SPENCER* SON'S CALHOUN TOBAC CO, 50c per Mug. SI 00 per lb. .1. H. SCHOOLFTED’S Crown Head do. $1 .25 per Pound. ;. IwsMr* '%*. #*JL *r BURTEN * COSBY'S Extra A, A, A, A,l 85, SWIFT * COURTNEY’S Matches 3 boxes for 10c; 35c per dozen. COX’S AND PETER COOPER’S Gelatine. Best Flavoring Extracts. Dedicated Cocoanut, Italian Macaroni. - Irish Oat Meal 10c per lb. Peail Grits and Hominy, 251b# for ft. I MAKE A SPECIALTY IN FINE TEAS: YOUNG HYsOX, SI to SI .VJ per lb. IMPERIAL, 85c. *l, *1 50. “ “ GUNPOWDER, SI ami $1 50 “ “ OOLONG, $1 to $1 25. “ “ CENTENNIAL BOUQUET. With hauttoftie Gfcrome, $1 per lb. WEST EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE OIL, 40c per GALLON. FIRE FROOF OIL p ai.not explode) 50c per Gal lon. CHOICE LEAF LAKD. Vlb for fl. MEAL AND FLOUR AT JIH,L PRICES. ICE CURED wlnS MEAT. tST* Goods delivered Free of Draj a;;:-. Rob’t. S. Crane, COLrMBFS. r,t f HOUSE’S PATENT Q Library Lamp t.i MT. < ' n-vr. HAXI'snHrST, MOST Pine, BrlUiairt, Fuwavt*ring Light. It gives the light or TWENTY CANDLES or one-third more than any other Lamp of similar stylo (same size humor,) in the * * *■ H | ’world. This lamp is ail metal, and easily X&i H F °B SALE BY L. L. COWDERY, IT. General Line of CHANDELIERS and LAMP GOODS, find importer of China, Crockery, Foreign Glass Ware and Faucy Goods. WALESIUMHIS 191) KItOAII !*-. (OM JIKI N. LA. NEW, FRESH STOCK OF GOODS, J UST OPBKTBD. J. JOSEPH, DEALER IX STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Ac. 138 Broad Street, one door above Central Hotel, Columbos. 6a. .1 AM, DAA'IM, Kab-smun. octß-esutf j J Whittle. Geo. M. YARBROUtm. Jno. T. McLeod J. J. Whittle & Cos. HAVE OPENED -V NEW WHOLESAL AND RETAIL GROCERY HOUSE, ITnd.er Central Hotel, WHERE WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF STAPLE a u<l FANCY GBOCERIEB, Con.i.ttDg in prt at Boots, Shoes anti Staple Dry (iootls, Bacon, Lard, Su sjiir, Coffee, Cheese, Flour, Syrnp, Bagging & Ties, TOBACCO, WHISKEY, BRANDY and WINF.S, of U grades, salt, CORN, TEAS of all Braude, MAKEREL ami SOAP; together with a fall line of all other goods kept in a first-claaa Grocery House. mrOUK GOODS are all NEW aud FRESH, and were bought for the CASH, and we will be able to SELL THEM AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, If We solicit the patronage of the City and surrounding country, J. J. WHITTLE Sc CO. I octSy-t-odAwil NEW GROCERY STORE, NO. 104: BROAD STREET. O : ■ ■ MY STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES JS NOW AND COMPLEX!: IN EVERY PABTICUEfcB, AND EMBRACES IN PART: 11ACON AND BUI. X SIDES. HAMS, SHOULDERS aßd LAPP. FLOUR of EVERY ORAgKara PRICE. OATMEAL. SALT. BAGGING, TIES and TWINE. CBEFSE, MAI’SFRLE, SYPtIV WINES avd LIQUOR of EVERY SORT and BRI' E. TOBACCO. Every Glare. SUGAR. (OTFIF. and TEAK to SUIT ANY TASTE. SOAP, STARCH. BLUEING. SODA. BAKING low DESS. and SEA FOAM. UI.A' KING, MATCHES. SHOT, POWDER and CAPS. COX’S GEIATINE. ITA IAN MACARONI. PICKIER or EVERY KIND lEA A PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE MLCk. phPPSRSAUCE and FRENCH MUSTARD. TURNER'S LEMON end SPICE DISERT SAUCE. TANNED <KK>D of EVERY DESCRIPTION’-ALL NF.W AND FRESH, at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMER, GIVE ME A CAUL. M. J. CRAWFORD, Jr. KeptW.'l&wAta BOTTOM AT LAST! Large Stock and Low Prices, DRY GOODS. BLACK CASHMERE, 75cts. to $2. BLACK SILK, Warranted, $1.25t0 $2.00. BLACK ALPACAS 25ots. to 31.00. SERGE SUITINGS, 15cts. WORTH 35ets. A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE POPULAR SAADES, at 25, 30, 35, 50 and 65cts. TWO BUTTON KID GLOVES, 50cts. SILK SCARFS CHEAPER THAN EVER KNOWN. LADIES’, GENTS’AND CHILDRENS’COLORED HOSIERY. GREAT BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS. My Stock is Complete in Everything pertaining to the DRY GOODS Business. Call before Buying. Polite Salesmen are in attendance, Evho take pleasure in showing goods. J. ALBERT KIRVEN. OctS-deod&W LAWYERS. REESE CRAWFORD. J. M. McN KILL. Crawford & McNeill, Attorneys and GounseUors at Law, 12tf Kroort tfte, tf'oitmtfeu*, (.a. JU3f*t* B. HATCBTER, B. H. GOBTCHITIS. HATCHER & GOETCIIIUS Attorney* and (oaiuellort at Law. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Officb—67 Broad etioet, over Wittieh A Kin sl*# Jewelry Store. feepl ly Lee McLeeter, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ITMETA, A. -PROMPT ATTENTION TO COLLECTIONS, j W • TANARUS.. TT t i^V.^JL u krrfi Attorney at Law, Hamilton, Ga. j Alt ILI, prcctica in the conn ties of the Chatt*- i II boochreCircuity febs ly |-g nr-g —ibH Thomas J. Chappell, Attorney at Law, OFFICE OVER 119 BROAD STREET, roliEinlii*, Gn, mirch2 tf CAREY J. THOrOTON Wm. F. WUXIAMB. Thornton & Williams, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ! AND REAL ESTATE AGERTS. OFFICE UP STAIRS OVER THE STORE OF C. E. HOCHSTRASSEE, Broad street. Will practice in the counties of Harris, Talbot, Taylor, Marion, Chattahoochee and Hite wart, and in the Supreme Court of the State, District and Circuit Courts of the United States; also In the counties of Lee and Russell, 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 Rents. novH tf LIOXEIi C. EJCVir, .Ir„ i Attorney and Connaellor at Law. | Commissioner of Deeds V. Y. and other States, i Office over Georgia 7'nnae Bank. ESTATES,—SpeciaI attention to keeping accu rate accounts, vouchers, Ac., and making an nual returuß for Guardians, Administrators ' and Executors. wqyjd-ly R, J. MOSES, Attorney at JLaw. OFFICE over Georgia Home Insurance Com pany. Office hours from Ist October to Ist June, 10 to 4 r. m. se^lOJy J. D. Rambo. W. W Mackall. RAMBO & .HACK ALL. Attarucvs at Ijm, Office In Burma* Building, Columbus, Ga. mfcl eod&wly PB tRODY ,V BKAWOX, Attorneys at Law. Have moved their Office to corner ol Broad and Randolph streets, over Store of 11. 25. Crane. * Octl-dlra 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 tn Administrators, Executors, Guardians, fcc. Bpe- I cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles, I-Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United States. All nrsiNicss promptly attended to. j feb7 dtf O. CAIiTT OTJISr. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Geneva, Ga. I YTf ILL PRACTICE IN ALU luE COURTS OF ! VV the Chattahoochee Ciriruit. • Special attention given to Collections. He Is Corresponding Agent for the Geneaal Collecting Agencies ofsiew York and Savannah. Therefore hie facilities for pursuing that branch of the prof ession is unsurpassed by any lawyer in the State. Qft2l tf THORNTON & GRIMES, Attorney! at JLaw. OFFICE over Abell A Oo.’*, eoraer of Broed end Ht. Clftlr streets, alombtts, G. i Jnts ly