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FRIDAY.. DBCEMBKB 29. 1876.
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TINm JR*PRIimU OFFICE.
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NB4r.N-K.-tf AMD DISPATCH.
We invito everybody who uood any de
scription of Job Pkimtimo to call at the
Tinas Job Paurrwa Officjc and et
their work done la the latest style, with
neatness and dispatch. BUI Heads, Let
ter Heads. Pries Current*, Card*, Invita
tion Ticket*, Pesters, and Hand Bills a
specialty.
ear Any quantity of the host quality of
tans for sale. tf
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Columbus. Ga, December 29,'1876.
Daily Statement.
Stock on hand Atiff. 31,1876 CtO
Received yesterday., 621
♦* previously....../. . 55,961-56,582
57,092
Shipped yesterday 12
“ .previously 44,999 - 45, 011
Stock on hand this morning 12,081
/Vices.
Ordinary 9 1 / %
Good O.dlftary 10
Low MtHdtlngs <.... .10%
Mlddlinun *. UL*
Good Middlings X 11%.
Warehouse sates .... .. .7. *.? - 806
Receipt*. *% <
River 465
" N. *B. R. R 7
** 8. W.R. R 44
W. U. R 0- 621
Shipments
o°
•• W.R.R .iX 0
Home Consumption r. 12— 11
New Advertisement*.
8,000 Yards Curtain Lace—Gordon A
Cargill.
Canned Goods at Cost— M. J. Crawford,
Jr.
Supreme Court Notice -Z. I). Harrlßon,
Clerk.
A complete assortment of Han W Kids
In Opera Shade* At
dec2B 2t Kylb's.
Canard Woods at Cost.
Wishing to close out this branch of my
business, I offerat cost ; Lobsters, Salmon
Oysters, Sardines, Strawberries, Peaches,
Condensed Milk, Turnsr’s Lemon and
Bploes,Desert Sauces, Pickles, Corn Starch,
Ac., Ac. M. J. Crawpojkd, Jb.
U*c3#Bt
Married.
At St. James’ (Catholic) Church, In this
city, on tho 27th Inst., Mr. J. A. Gaboury,
ot Macon, Ga., ami Miss Mabv Ann
Dolan were united in marriage -Rev.
Father Miller officiating'. The bride is a
niece of Mr. John McCarty, and one ol
Columbus' brightest intellects.
Tho happy pair hare returned to their
home in Macon, and carry with them
best wishes for their future happiness.
The Dance.
The social party which was to
have met lust night at Mrs.
Lary’s, has been postponed
on account of the inclement weather, un
til next Tuesday night, when it will eomo
off at tho Rankin House Hall.
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Itevrnm* Biairtrt.
Columbus belongs to the ninth division
of the revenue department of Georgia.
Col. Duncan Smith Is collector, with head
quarters here. This District embraces
the counties of Muscogee, Harris, Chatta
hoochee, Marion, Schley, Macon, Talbot
and Taylor.
Dlcktiu* P§p
It Is a hitherto unpublished fact (says
the New York Nun) that Charles Dickens,
when coming through France once by rai
from Marseilles to Paris, made a very
abortive attempt at a practical joke. At
Lyons a quarter of an hour was allowed
for dinner, and Dickens fooled the passen
gers out of their dinner by collecting
around him all the waiters and so confus
ing them by garbled Frenoh, English and
Italian, that by tho time they had extri
cated themselves from the loudly queru
lous Englishman, who pretoaded to have
some grievance against them, the bell was
clanging for “all aboard!”
Episcopal festival.
Yesterday noon the Episcopal Church
gave their regular Sunday School dinner
and festival to the Sunday Sohool. They
did not have a Christmas treo, with toys
and presents, but a genuine dinner, with
everything to tempt the appetite of the
young ones. A sumptuous dinner was
served, at which all had a lively time
After the dinner was over, over one hun
dred and fifty packages containing all
kinds of things, wore distributed to the
Sunday School scholars.
Although a damp disagreeable day, a
large crowd woe-in attendance.
Clearing Out male.
Gordon A Cargill ordered a large lot of
goods for Christmas. Chrletmas is almost
gone, and they have still a quantity on
hand, so if you want the best of goods
cheap, you had better go there and exam
ine the goods and prices.
They haw a large lot of lace curtains
which they bought expecting to realise a
handsome profit. They find the market
dull, and therefore propose to sell at a
loss to make room for other goods. Go
there and get your lace curtains at your
own price.
To those who have been shivering In a
thin suttof summer clothes they invite to
take at their own price, a complete pat
tern of a warm business or dress suit. So
don’t feel cold any longer, but get a good
warm suit Don't forget it, but go there
to-day, and take your choice before they
are all sold. They mean business, so If yew
mean business and reaUy want a suit, you
ean’t fail to be satisfied In quality and
price. , ,
For anythin* In Groceries, Provlslene
Grain, Ac., at “rock bottom,” prices call
on J. H. Hamilton.
nogS tf _
Wanted Immediately.
Mra. General French wants Immediate
ly a first-class cook- none other need ap
ply. Keeldence In Wynnton.
doe 23 tf
A FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT.
One Woman and Three Children Drowned.
A WI I.E, HUUNK AND WAtiOM I.OST,
The Hurvlvors Barely Escaped
COWIBBK CHEEK TUB SCENE OP THS DISAB
-
A day or two ago a frightful accident oc
curred near Warrior Stand, on tho Cowl
koe creek, under the following circum
stances:
Two men, named Thomas and Elijah
Gore, with their families were returning
from Harris county to Mr. J. M. Russell’s
plantanlon. One was driving a horse, and
the othera mulo. When they reached the
bridge over Cowlkeo creok, the timbers In
tho middle of tho creek gave way, and
they were precipitated into the creek. It
was as
DABK AS MIDNIGHT.
and they were In a dense swamp. Tho
cries of the drowning were heard by each
other but It was so dark they could render
no assistance. The creek was consider
ably swolen, by the recent heavy rains,
end it Is a wender thst all were not
drowned.
The party consisted of these two men,
their wives and four children. Out of
this number one woman and three chil
dren were drowned. The others barely
escaped with their lives, for after extri
cating themselves from the creek, they
were lost In the swamp, and came near
freezing to death. Everything they pos
sessed was lost Roth the mule and
horse were drowned, and the wagon bro
ken to pieces.
Our inforroantdld not know upon whose
place they resided before they left Harris
oounty, nor from what part of the county
they came.
A BKTUBN HOME.
Xheae people were returning to the
neighborhood they left three years ago.
The two men were brothers, and ran away
with their wives, who were two sisters,
and carried them to Harris to get out of
the reach of the old man's shot gun. The
old man had relented, become reconciled,
and wanted them to return to his home,
anil they were on their way.
The bodies of the drowned were recov
ered some distance below where they
were drowned.
Beautiful lino of Silk Handkerchiefs at
dec2B 2t Kyle’s.
A New rotten Mill In Columbus.
Mr. W. L. Clark, superintendent of the
Mobile and Girard Railroad, arrived in
the city yesterday, and is stopping at the
Screven House. Mr. Clark is here for the
purpose of arranging for the transpor
tation of the machinery for the new cot
ton factory just erected in Columbus by
the Eagle and Phoenix Manufacturing
Company, and is the third mill owned by
that well-known and ably-managed cor
poration. The mlil will be the largest in
the United States, and will have a manu
facturing capacity equal to the two fac
tories now In operation. It will be espec
ially devoted to the manufacture of
checks and stripes, and will have 20,000
spindles. 800 looms and 160 carding ma
chines, aggregating 900,000 pounds in
weight. The greater part of tho machin
ery is being made in Biddeford, Maine,
and portions ot it In Philadelphia and
New York. The machinery Is expected to
arrive within the next six weeks, and the
mill, when in operation, will use twcuty
bales of cotton per day and give employ
ment to seven hundred hands. One grati
fying feature in the enterprise Is the
that tho managers expect the increased
demand for their goods to be fully equal
to their enlarged facilities.— Savannah
News.
The Southern Dry Goods Trade.
Fhlladolphis Correspondence of the New York
Bulletin.)
We had occasion in a communication at
the opening of the fall season to refer to
the brightened prospects for a healthy
trade tor the business season now closing.
We regret that the “election muddle" has
had the effect to seriously interfere with
the fulfillment of these hopes. More
especially has this been tho case in the
trade with the South; all branches of
manufacturers have naturally looked to
this quarter as a targe market for their
products, and unquestionably the de
mand from it has grown with the develop
ment of their homo Interests since the
close of the war. But the disturbed con
dition of Southern finances has led our
merchants to pursue a most conservative
policy in extending their lines of Southern
credits, and now the uncertainty of their
political future has for the present almost
completely paralysed the trade. This is
seen in the preparations being mado for a
late spring business. Lines of goods
strictly adapted for the Southern markets
are in light supply, and staples for which
the first demand oomes from the South
are much short of their usual showings,
manufacturers proforing to await the
Western and home demand before putting
on their full foroe.
Caaned Goodi.
Peaches, Pine Apples, Tomatoes, Green
Corn, Oysters, Salmon, Ac., at
nova tf Hamilton’s.
TANARUS Canary Candidates.
Bring in your orders for Tickets. Don't
wait until the last day. The Times Job
Office will get them up cheap, and at short
notice.
Parties desiring their rooms Tapered or
Preserved, Old Furniture Polished and
Cleaned, or any Painting done for Christ
mas or new years, will do well to call on
Wilhelm A Harington, Painters. Khop on
Oglethorpe street, next door to Murdoch
McLeod’s old bar. A lull foroe of the best
workmen on hand.
decßl tf
TILDEH TO BE INAUGURATED.
Let Returning Boards make their re
ports as they may, yet it will appear,
Ist. That James A. Lewis carries five
times the largest stock of Dry Goods,
Nations, Hats, Boots, Shoes. Ac., of any
House in the city.
3d. That James A. Lewis buys In such
large quantities as enables him to offer
inducements that other houses can not.
3d. That James A. Lewis will not be
under sold by any house South; hence all
parties wanting any goods should not
fall to examine his stock and prices before
buying. mchlO dAwtf
Atmore's Mince Meat in 5 pound bails,
also by retail at 15c. per pound.
New Layer Raisins in boxes, halvesand
quarters.
Choice Roman Beauty Apples.
Just received and will be sold cheap, by
novjtf J.H. Hamilton.
FRAU.WF.NTII.
" HIM T... n.-il
—Bluh and mud.
—More Blush, and muddler.
—No Mayors Court yesterday.
—Christmas will be a failure tf the rain
continues.
—The African Baptist Chttrch held
festival In Temperance Hall la*t night.
—St. John (col.) Methodist Church
gave a festival in the building opposite
Thompson stables, Wednesday night
The general impression is that few
lsdles will receive on the Ist, and we
hare heard ot but few gentlemen who ex
pect to make calls. It is a pleasant cus
tom, and ought not to be allowed to die
out.
—The only fun on the street yesterday,
was the general “get up” of a country
negro. It was rich and rare.
—At this season of the year it is belter
to feed a few tramps fcy mistake than lo
lmvc even one worthy person go away
hungry.
—Eat eclcry whenever you can get it.
It quiets the nerve.
—Young ladies ought to wear only re
ligious papers on Sunday.
—The hood that most ladies like to talk
about—their neighborhood.
—Although two horns will last an ox a
liJ#mc, many a man -wants twice that
number every morning before breakfast.
—“John,” asked a doctor of the apothe
cary’s boy, “did Mrs. Green get the medi
cine I ordered.” “I guess so,” replcd
John. “For I saw crape on the door knob
this morning.”
—lt was raiuy yesterday, and between
wind and water a good many fellows got
shot.
—With new over coat’s and good will
towards all men every man should he
reasonably happy.
—Christmas church decoration* in
town and country. The hearts of the
young people are devoted to the work.
—A man will never know how much
good lie can do in the world until lie
tries to do something worthy of man
hood.
—A young man who is not discouraged
will soon turn over anew leaf. Last New
Year's day morning he swore oil, from
drinking, bought anew lead pencil and a
diary, and commenced life in earnest by
taking free lunches set out by ladies. Be
fore night he had broken his pledge and
his pencil, and lost liis diary and his
head.
—The President ol the Western Union
Telegraph Company thinks he Orton to,
but the House committee not only says he
ort but he mu3t.
—Mr. Tilden’s salary as our next Presi
dent will be $50,000 (Grant’s veto being
sustained;) he fixed the sum.
—lf Noah had had the spirit of a mod
ern showman he would have traveled
with his ark, after the flood, and made
money by it. Particularly as he had the
only living collection of wild animals in
the world.
—According to our count in the lust
three months ninety-eight gin licusee
have been burned—74 in Georgia and 24
in Alabama, and with them 508 bales of
cotton—entailing a total loss on planters
of $76,400 —$00,200, yn Georgia, $10,200
on Alabama.
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 tho most fastidious in
execution and in promptness.
CUTTING and REPAIRING will receive
strict attention.
C. H. Jones.
To County Candidates.
Bring in your orders for Tickets. Don’t
wait until the last day. The Times Job
Office will get them up cheap,and at short
notice.
•Fnet Received.
Bcyden's Blue Cioth top Congress Gai
ters; anew lot just received—very neat
and stylish.
dee24 3t Wells & Cuims.
scarcity ot IHbney.
There is no doubt but the present condi
tion of ail kinds of business and industry
is fearfully depressed, and it behooves
every family to looft carefully to their ex
penses. Winter is coming on when chil
dren are liable to Croup, Whooping
Cough, etc. Coughs and Colds will pre
vail everywhere, and Consumption, with
other throat and lung diseases, will carry
off many.—These diseases should not be
neglected. Doctor's bills arc expensive,
and would advise our people to use Bos
chee’s German Syrup. It never has
failed. One bottle'at 75 cents will keep
your whole family well during tho winter.
Two doses will relieve any case. Sold in
all towns in tho United Stab's, and by
your Druggists
doclß dAwtf Gilbert A Thornton.
To County Candidates.
Bring in yonr orders for tickets. Don’t
wait until the last day. Tho Times Job
Office will get them up cheap, anil at short
notice.
ABOVE COST.
Onion Sets, Hostetter’s Bitters,
Vinegar Bitters, Wilder’s Bitters,
Boschees* German Syrup,
Simmons' Liver Regulator,
Hepatine, August Flower,
Plantation Bitters,
Pembertons’ billing la
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.
To County candidates.
Bring in your orders for Tickets. Don’t
wait until the last day. The Times Job
Offlco will get them up cheap, and at short
notice.
Fire Works.
200 boil's Fire Crackers.
50 gross Roman Candles.
50 dozen Rockets.
For sale at
I. G. Strcpper's
nov4 tf Candy Manfactory.
Williams' Art Gallery.
One of tho moat attractive pianos in Co
lumbus is tho Drawing Rooms of G. T.
Williams' Art Gallery, over Dr. Carters’
drug store. It is a treat to go there. You
can spend an hour nr two very pleasantly
and proflltiihiy In examining his varied
and superb collections ot Photographic
Art Pa-turcH. He charges nothing for
looking, being always glad to have any
one visit him and exumino his collection.
If you should 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, 5.00
6 V, by B Y, inch, 7.00
8 by 10 Inch, 10.00
Hnif-Ltfo Size, 16x20, $5.00 each;
Life Size, 21x27, SIO.OO each.
Remember G. T. Williams' Art Gallery
over Carter's drug store.
nov26 eodAwtf
The ‘l'eople Want From.
There is no medicine prescribed by phys
icians, or sold by druggists, thut carries
such evidence of its success and superior
virtue as Boschee's German Syrup for sc
vero Coughs, Colds settled on the breast,
Consumption.or any disease of the Throat
and Lungs. A proof of that fact is that
any person afflicted, can get a Sample
Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior
affect before buying tho regular size at 75
cents. It has lately been Introduced in
this country from Germany, and its won
derful cures are astonishing everyone
that use it Throe doses will relieve any
case. Try it. Sold by
decl2 dAwtf Gii.bebt A Thornton.
Oysters! Oysters!! Oysters!!!
Sixty-five barrvls of selected Apa
lachicola Oysters just received. Prices as
low as the lowest. Toby Newman.
it
Tu County Candidate*.
Bring In your orders for Tickets. Don’t
wait until the last day. The Times Job
Office will got them up choap.and at short
notice.
Cora and Brna.
Just received, a choice lot of Corn at 75c
per bushel.
Fresh lot of Bran In any quantity at SI.OO
per hundred, sacks Included.
novl2 tf J. H. Hamilton.
MECHANICS AMI WORKING MEN
TAKE NOTICE.
A nice little Home, well fixed up and
conveniently located,can bo bought cheap,
payable in monthly Installments, by ap
plying to W. E. Chalmers,
dec24 3t at the Little Bonanza.
Love A Wilson v
celebrated Belts will cure chills, correct
deranged nervous systems, strengthen
the appetite, and actively aid in restoring
mpaired health. For sale at
apr2o tf M. D. Hood A Co.’s.
Holland Herrings $2.25 per keg.
Boneless Codfish 5 lt> boxes 75c.
Plain and Mixed Pickles by the gallon.
Buckwheat Flour.
Goshen Butter. By
augis tf G. W. Brown.
.Something Xlc.
Genuine English Plum Pudding import
ed, Canton Ginger Preserves.
For sale by J. If. Hamilton.
nova tf
rK Cll KISTU AS AXD YEW T EAR'S
I* RESENTS
CALL AT
WITTICH A HANSEL'S JEWELRY
STORE.
Where you will find tho useful, ns well as
tho ornamental, for prices to suit tho
times.
A largo variety of new goods has lately
been received in addition to our large
stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Goods.
A line display of Bridal Presents of
every discretion on hand.
Gold and Silver Luce, as well as Span
gles, for fancy dresses constantly on
hand.
Give us a call before purchasing else
where, and you will not regret it.
oetß 8m
JIiST RECEIVED
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Another shipment of Cloaks.
All the New Shades in Low and Medium
priced Dress Goods.
Large lot of Joans at a Bargain.
New Ties, Scarfs, Ac.
Navy, Plum, Seal and Myrtle Ribbons.
Fine selection of Prints.
Mens’ and Womens’ Merino Underwear.
Ladies’ Shawls at greatly reduced
prices.
Immense lot of Balmoral Skirts from
50c. t $3.50.
deeio tf J. S. Jones.
Winter Tour Cow*.
lam propred to bike care of Cows for
the winter, on a good cane Pusture, and
plenty of Hay. Ap' ly at Times office.
nov3o tf G. M. Bryan.
The Grand Central Hotel, New York,
noted for its profuse and elaborate deco
rations and elegant table, now offers the
same accommodations at a reduction
from $4.00 to $2.50 and $3.00 per day.
HEMOVAXi.
The Public are Informed that
have moved my
Tailoring Establishment
TO THE STORE NEXT 1'
Hoffnn’s 100 Hou a
Street.
FR THE PURPOSE of carry
ness, 1 have this day ano
nr. 11. SEOJ
A. fine and prompt Workman.
We will be pleased to §&rvo
guarantee as FINE WORK as ; 1 i
United States.
Bring in your orders for Suita and they win w
furnished with promptness.
Respectfully,
KiEILNK & SELLIIAN.
octS it
Musical.
Mrs. t. h, vanhenberg announces to
the Public her return aa a Teacher of
Instrumental and Vocal Music.
With an experience of Fifteen Years, in Col
lege*. High Schools, and Private Teaching, she
hopes to merit a share of patronage.
Best of references given. Terms Moderate.
AT KIKVEVN.
Black Alpacas, worth 53c. only 40c.
I Colored Alpacas “ 58c. •' 20c.
Repps (for wrappers!, worth 33c. only
j line.
Lad lea' and Childrens' colored Host*.
worth 40c. only 25c.
i Silk Scarfs, worth 80c. only 25c.
Large Linen Towels, worth 25c. only
20c.
Table Linen, worth 75c. only 52 y,e.
10-4 Sheeting “ 30c. “ 22 l /,0.
Woolen Corsets, worth7sc. only 50c.
2-Bu*ton Kid Gloves, worth 75c. only
50c.
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth 20c.
only 12%c.
A largo stock of Zephyr Wools, Dress
Goods, Balmoral Skirts, Ribbons, Silk
Scarfs just received and marked at very
low prices. A call from you is solicited.
J. Albert Kirven.
octi eodiwly
CHRISTMAS TIMA
FOR EVERYBODY AT
LAYFIELD’S
Y I. A RUE STOCK OF
TOYS and FIREWORKS, FRUITS
CONFECTIONERY, BREAD,
CAKES, Ac. Ac.
If you would make the little folks happy, buy
your ( llltivmt* Till\ OF LAYFIIXD
My stock of TOYS were purchased at the very
lowest figure* and will be sold the same way.
J. M. LAYFIELD.
A#-Lnyfleld'a Corner. decl6 9t
THE SUN.
1877. NEW YORK. 1877.
The different edition* of The Sun during the
next year will be the name as during the year
that has just passed. The daily edition will on
week dayi be a nheet of four pages, and on Sun
day* a sheet of eight pages, or 50 broad columns;
while the weekly edit on will be a sheet of eight
pages of the same dimensions and character that
are already familiar to our friends.
The Sun will continue to be the strenuous ad
vocate of reform and retrenchment, and of the
mibatitiuion of statesmanship, wisdom and
integrity for hollow pre-knee, imbecility and
fraud in the administration of publie affairs. It
will contend for the government,of toe people
by tho people and for the people, aw opposed to
government by fraud* in tho b.tUot-box and in
the counting of vot s, enfarofcd by military vio
leace. It will endeavor tp supply its read, rs—a
body no* now iar from a million souls—with the
most careful, cornet*; and trustworthy account*
of current events, and will employ for this pur
pose a numerous and carefully selected staff of
reporters aud correspondents. Its reports from
Washington, especially, will be full, accurate and
fearless: and it will doubtless continue to de
serve and enjoy tbe hatred of thoae who thrive
by plundering tho Treasury or by usurping what
the law does not give them, while it will endeavor
to merit the confidence of the public by delud
ing the rights of the people against the encroach
ments of unjustified power.
Th-price of the Daily Sun will bo 55 cents a
month or $6 50 a year,* post-paid, or with the
Sunday edition $7.70 a year.
The Sunday edition alone, eight pages, $1.20 a
year, post-paid.
The Weekly Sun, eight pages of 56 broad col
umns, w 11 be furnished during 1877 at the rate
ot $1 a year, post-paid.
The benefit of this large reduction from the
previous rate for the Weekly can be enjoyed by
individual subscribers without the necessity of
making up clubs. At the same time, if any ot
our friends choose to aid in > xtendiug our circu
lation, wo shall be grateful to them, aud every
such person who sends us ten or more subscrib
ers from one place will bn entitled to one copy of
the paper for himself without charge. At one
dollar a year, postage paid, the expenses of paper
and printing are barely repaid; and, considering
the size of the sheet and the quality of its con
tents, we are confident the people will consider
The Weekly Sun the cheapest newspaper pub
lished in tbe world, amf we trust also oi e of the
very best.
Address THE SUN,
New- York City, N. Y,
NOTICE.
A LI. PERBONB INDEBTED TO R. L. MOTT,
the PalsceMill*. or the City Milts, are re
quested to call on R. 11. Mulford at the Chtta
hoochee National Bank, and make immediate
payment. Mr. Mulford ha* the book* and ac
counts, aud 1* authorised to settle aud giro re
ceipt*. R. 1.. MOTT.
nov2 tf
T. SSL. Wyime
HAS ON HAND
Two Horse Plantation Wagons,
_A.3STD
BUGGIES—Both Side and End Springs,
FOR SALE CHEAP.
GROCERIES.
CENTENNIAL STORES
T7CT' A T7C7" TTr ir P
nr nr m ■*■ ik,* fa ** Nr Nr JL. JET* JL ,
PKOPKIKCTOR.
NEW STORES ARE NOW OPEN AND FILLED WITH A
I FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Groceries®Domestic Dry Goods,
Which will be sold at tbe Lowest Cash Italcs.
TJAOOH, FLOUR, and FINE LIQUORS A SPECIALTY. BAGGING for aala at 10e.; TIE* at fl.
Mb. T. J. HUNT (formerly of Harris) and Mb. SOULE REDD, of Colnxnboa, will giva their spe
cial attention to thia department.
THE NEW CENTENNIAL WAGON YARD,
JUST COMPLETED, is also connected with the establishment. No expense has been spared
to make it attractive both in comfort and security for the traveling public. Mr. ELIJAH
MULLINS, of Harris, has charge, and will do all in bis power for the comfort of its patrons. 1 repect
fully ask from thoae visiting the city to a trial of the NEW WAGON YARD, and solicit the patron
age of the trading community to my stock of GROCERIES.
W. A. SWIFT, Proprietor.
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NEW GROCERY STORE,
NO. 124 BROAD STRXZBT.
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MY STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
£8 NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR, AND EMBRACES IN PART:
BACON AND BULK SIDES. HAMS, SHOULDERS and LARD. FLOUR of EVERY GRADE an
PRICE. OATMEAL, BALT. BAGGING, TIES and TWINE. CLEESE. MACKEREL, SYRUP,
WINES and LIQUOR of EVERY SORT and PRICE. TOBACCO, Every Grade. SUGAR. COFFEE
and TEAS t SUIT ANY TASTE. SOAP, STARCH. BLUEING. SODA, BAKING POWDERS, and
SEA FOAM. BLACKING, MATCHES SHOT, POWDER and CAPB. COX’S GELATINE, ITA’
IAN MACARONI. PICKLES of EVERY KIND. LEA & PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
PEPPER SAUCE and FRENCH MUSTARD. TURNER'B 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. CRAWFORD, Jr.
Beptl7-dAwsra
INSURANCE.
THE OLDEST! STRONGEST! BEST!
WILLCOX’S
Insurance Agency
Experienced ! Time-tried!! Fire-tested!!
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Deals Carefully, Adjusts Fairly, Pays
Promptly.
No Doubtful Companies Represented!
READ THE LIST:
JEltxxtx Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
Cash Assets, COLD, ... $7,278,127 44
KTortli Britisli cfo Mcrcantil o Ins Go.
Cash Assets, COM), ... $15,887,802 20
Hartford Fire Insurance Comp’y,
Cash Assets, COLO. - - - $4,250,000
Continental Insurance Company, New York,
Cash Assts, COLO, - - - $3,000 000
* Insurance Company of* North America,
Cash Assets. COLO. - - $0,500,000
New York Cndci'vvritera' Agency,
Cash Assets, COLO, - - $3,000,000
Union Marine and Fire Ins. Cos., ol Gnlveston,
Cash Assets, COLO, .... $750,000
tarSIXTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS were paid out of these Com
panies without delay to Chicago and Boston sufferers in 1871 and 1872.
For Secure Insurance apply to
D. r. WILLCOX,
deo22-tf Oon’l Inaurance Agt.
M. D. HOOD & CO..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
93 Broad St., Columbus, Ga., _
j 1 HAVE IN STOKE A LARGE A8 CAKEIUIAY f
SELECTED STOCK Of
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, and Pure Chemicals,
with which they are prepared to supply their former patrons, End the publia
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
it prices that cannot fail to Insure satisfaction.
Let no one wanting any article in our line buy elsewhere before seeing our goods
and knowing our prices. All articles sold are guaranteed PUKE.
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.
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Window Glass and Pntty at lowest prices.
Parties at a distance will be furnished SASH when desired.
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Home Made Fertilizers!
Early in tho 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 grown i
this country.
M. I>. HOOD & CO.
Great Reduction in Fine Photographs
AT
G. T. WILLIAMS’ GALLERY
fOVER CARTER’S DRUG STORE.;
ALL STYLES Ay D SIZES FINE PHOTOGRAPHS REDUCED CONSIDERABLE FROM FORMER
PRICES; putting line finished PHOTOGRAPHS in the reach of all.
Call and examine NEW STYLES and FRICEB, and you will be sure and have your picture takon
at this GALLERY,
Taking 1 Children and Copying Pictures a Specialty.
One visit will satisfy any oae that no better PICTURES can be had than at this GALLERY.
JST Remember the place is over Carter’s Drug Store. You are respectfully solicited to call
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