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IX THE CITY.
*u6*cn6*ri /tit to nctim their
paper, they mitt pirate be kind rmoogb to inform me
he fart immediately.
ColumbUK) (Mm
SUNDAY. .. .DECEMBER SI. 1876
TIM* JB PBISTINC OFFICE.
NEATNKMS AMD DISTATCH.
W# Invito everybody who need any de
scription of Job Printum to cell at the
Tikes Job Pbiktibo Offiob and net
their work done la the latest style, with
neatness and dlspatoh. BUI Heads, Let
ter Heads. Prloe Currents, Cards, Invita
tion Tlokets, Posters, and Hand Bills a
specialty,
tar Any quantity of the best quality of
tag* for sale. tf
MASS a. suirnroan. home T. unus,
Itl.ASi DFORD a eABUBO,
attorney, ut CoasMllor. at Law.
line oppo.lt. Alston Wtr.hoaw.
pratio, laths Suto and Fodornl Oonrta.
fcbM
roLruni't .cottob.market.
CotiDMßns, Ga., December SI, 187S.
Daily Statement.
Stock on band Aug. SI, 1878. . #M
Reeel ved yesterday .121
“ prevlouel y...’. .?r... 86,71*- 88,839
8L949
*“ v *'3SSSiir.:'::: aw-aw
Stock on hand this morning 11.1H5
Drier!.
Ordinary *Vt
Good Ordinary 10
Low Middlings. 10*4
MlddllngsT. . 0 *
CkxidMiddlings 11 Ye
Warehouse sales..'...’ ?. 11*
Receipt*.
•'M.Iu. R *7
" River 0
- N. *B. It. It 0
“ B. W.R.R
• W. R. R. 9 121
Shipment*
ByS.W. It. R. 557
''M.tO.R. K,.„ o
•' W. R. R 0
Home Consumption 8— 565
Mew Advertisements.
Annual Trent-Heyman A Cos.
Fresh Groceries— Goo. W. Brown.
I. 0.0. F.-W. 8. Baldwin. Secretary.
Dry Goods at Auction—C. 8. Harrison.
Change of Schedule—Western Railroad.
Rubber Paint Po*try~John J. Brower.
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sales— John M.
Sapp.
New Tear’s Preaeut—Subsoribo for the
Times.
Reduced Rates—Grand Central Hotel,
New York.
Read Notice of Cheap Teas and Soaps—
i. 1. Mason.
deque's Corner In Full Blom—Rosette
A Lawhorn.
—The Greatest Medicine of the Age—
Jordan’s Joyous Julep.
Call on Phillip Hairla, and see hts new
Clocks, will sell cheaper than elsewhere;
at the Little Bonanza,
decs eelm
■— ■ ♦ •
Ferris’ new suggr-cured Breakfast Ba
oos.
Ferris’ new sugar cured Shoulders.
Magnolia Hams, Buckwheat, Goshen
aid Country Butter.
Western Bran SI.OO per hundred.
A general assortment of Family Sup
plies. Delivered free, by
augls tf . W. Knows.
Lecture Uil* Afternoon.
Rev. C. F. Sturgis, of Alabama will de
liver a lecture to the Sabbath Schools at 4
o'clock l*. m., at the Baptist church.
Subject—“ Searching the Scriptures."
The Grand Central Hotel, New York, en
dorsed by eminent and distinguished vis
itors aa the best, has compiled with the
popular demand, and reduced from SI.OO
to $2.50 and $3 03 per day.
ANNUAL KtiUNOGU.
Our frlonds and patrons are invited to
morrow, from 10 to 1 o’clock to call and
see us, and help destroy
A FREE ECKINOOO,
we have prepared for them.
It CHas. Hetman A Cos.
KSAS THIS.
To meet the'etringency of the times tbs,
undersigned has determined to reduce the
price of most of the articles In his lino
of business to the lowest possible living
ratee. Now Is the time; purchase cheap
FOR CASH.
Toilet Articles,
Soaps,
Perfumery,
Teas, Ac.
Come and see for yourselves.
John J. Mason,
dec3l lw Druggist.
Brtwcr'* Patent Hub her Palat.
Mr. John J. Brewer, patentee and man
ufacturer of Brewer’s Patent Rubber
Paint, for preserving tin and shingle
roofs, boilers, Ac., is in the city. The
pubtio cun rely upon getting from Mr.
Brewer a good article, and one possessing
sll he claims for it.
Another Change at Mcbcdule.
The Western Railroad has changed its
schedule again, and very much for the
better comfort of their employees and the
convenience of the traveling public.
On and alter to-day the passenger and
mail train wilt leave for Atlanta at 6: S)
A. M., and at 3:30 for Montgomery.
The trains on this road will arrive from
Atlanta at 7 r. m , and from Montgomery
at 13 : 55 P. m. Previous to this change of
schedule the passenger travel to Atlanta
was going via Maoon.
To county Candidates.
Bring in your orders for Ticket*. Don't
wait until the last day. The Times Job
Office will get them up cheap, and at short
notice.
Canned Leeds at Cast.
Wishing to close out this branch of my
business, I offer at cost: Lobsters, Salmon
Oysters, Sardines, Strawberries, Peaches,
Condensed Milk. Turner’s Lemon snd
Spioes,Desert Sauces, Pick is#, Corn Btareh,
As., Ac. M. J. Crawford, Jb.
dec29 9t_
Atroorc's Mines Meat to 5 pound balls,
also by retail at lie. per pound.
New Layer Raisins in boxes, halves and
quarters.
Choice Roman Beauty Apples.
Just received and will be sold cheap, by
nova tf J. H. Hamilton.
DROPPF.O BEAD.
i 11 ■ -
▲ Mrgro Dies fro* lf**rt •!•••■•
Yesterday morning at seven o'clock, a
negro man, about twenty years old,
named Jake Seymour,
DBOPFED DEAD
from heart disease.
The negro bad been this year In the
employ of Mr. Henry Harris, of Harris
county, but came to the city to spend
Christmas. While here hewaa assisting
In draylng for Messrs. Pollard A Harris,
and staid with their porter. Stephon, on
Mr. E. T. Harris’ lot. Friday ho worked
all day, and that night retired In good
health. Yesterday morning ho got out of
bed, and had walked but a few steps, when
he fell forward on
his FACE
and In a few momenta expired. An old
woman living In the adjoining room, aays
•he heard somebody make a noise like
they wees choking, and went In to see
what waa the matter. She found the de
ceased dead.
The remains of the negro wore sent yes
terday evening to his home via. the North
& South Railroad. He was doecribcd to
us as an extraordinarily faithful servant,
and one much liked by his employer, and
the neighbors.
THE MASKER BALL.
The prospect is that this will eclipse. If
possible, the last admirable one. We
learn through gentlemen of the commit
tee that they have settled upon the 24th
Af January as the time for the entertain
ment. Having examined the catalogue of
costumes which will be offered by Mr.
Woesse, costumer from Saratoga, wo are
prepared to expect a gorgeous affair.
Both Ills male and female suits are now
and elaborate.
The committee undor whose auspices
the affair will be given will meet Thurs
day night to conclude the arrangements.
Oh I
••W shall bar* a Jolly tlmo.
Whan tha band begins to play."
As usual many of the most striking and
effective Suits will be arranged at home.
Our young folks are putting their wits to
work to make a hit oil that occasion.
THE fiBEATEHT MEDICINE OF THE
AGE.
BEAD OF ITS OHEAT POWER.
Hatchkchubbee, Ala., Dec. 26,1876.
Dr. J. L. Jordan, Columbus, Oa.: What
you say about your Joy'ous Julep Is cor
rect; I know by experience; It has cured
Feurulgla In my family in one or two
minutes. It le the most magical thing I
over saw.
ltoepectf ull y yours,
W. R. Brown.
decSl d&wlt
X(ir Ynr Calls.
A number of the young men have made
arrangements to pay their respect* to the
ladles on N*w Year's Day. As our social
population is scattered over Quito a space,
It was requested that the papers publish
the names of the ladlos who would re
ceive. This is an Innovation upon eti
quette, prompted by the abovo reason.
Wo loam tho following houses will be
open for the reception of cullers. Many
more may “receive,” but these ore all wo
have been apprised of:
In Wynntou, Mr. aud Mrs. Gen. French,
Miss French and Misses Abercronrblo will
receive at the residence of Gen. French.
In Beallwood, Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Young, Miss Young, and with them Mieses
Kidgwuy and Clark.
In the city, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Green,
and the Misses Green.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kyle, and with
them Miss Crook, and MLs Nina Kyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanserd, and with them
Miss Epplng, Miss Woolfolk, Misses
Moses, Miss Jones, Miss Flournoy and
Miss Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoe. Chapman, Misses
Thomas, Misses Verstille, Sue Ouorry,
Ida Hunley, Emmie Blddlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Downing, and with them
Misses Downing and Miss Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Swift, sr.,and Miss
Swift.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P.Swift, Jr.
I.lquor MiallsttcN.
We clip the following paragraph from
the Richmond Dispatch; At the Broad
Street Methodist Church on Sunday
morning Rev. Mr. Steel preached on tem
perance. Ue gave soma startling statis
tic# on the subject. There are in this
country four liquor shops to every
church, six liquor dealers to every teach
er,—Sixty millions of dollars are spent to
support tho gospel, one hundred millions
to carry on education, against seven hun
dred millions spent for whiskey.—Whis
key gives us annually six hundred thou
sand drunkards, one hundred ntid thirty
thousand widows and orphans, and sixty
thousand hopeless graves. Mr. Steel
quoted figures to show that Philadelphia
receives fourteen cents profit on the li
cense of the trade, and pays one dollar
for the crime it produces. He thought
the traffic aud the use of ardent spirits
ought to be prohibited upon strictly eco
nomical principles, not to mention relig
ion, and urged his people to use their in
fluence in favor of reform.
Disinterested New Tear Advice.
Work is your true remedy. If misfort
une hits you hard, you hit something else
hard; pitch into something with a will.
There’s nothing like good, solid, absorb
ing, exhausting, work to euro trouble. If
you have met with losses, you don’t
want to tie awake and think about them.
You waut to seep—calm sound sleep- aud
to eat your dinner with an appetite. But
you cau’t unless you work. If you say
you dou’t feel like work, you go loafing
all day to tell Dick and Harry the story
of your woes, you’ll lie awake and keep
your wife awake by your tossing, spoil
your temper aud your breakfast next
morning and begin to-morrow feeling ten
times worse than you do to-day.
There are some great troubles that on
ly time can heal, and perhaps some that
never can be healed at ail; but all can be
helped by the great panacea, work. Try
It, you who are afflicted. It is not a pat
ent medicine. It has proved its efficiency
slnoe first Adam and Eve left behind
them, with weeping, their beautiful Eden.
It Is on efficient remedy. All good phy
sicians in regular standing prescribe it in
eases of mental and moral disease. It op
erates kindly as well as leaving no disa
greeable sequel, and we assure you that
we have taken a large quantity of it with
most beneficial results. It will cure more
oomplalbts than any nostrum in the ma
teria medics, and comes nearer being a
’cure all" than any drug or compound of
drugs to the market. And it will not
sicken you if you do not take it sugar
coated.
To Cnwlf Candidate*.
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.
RUBBER PAIN 1 POETRY.
[Rad Capital* dawn.)
Right well 'tie known all o'er tbo land :
Uncommon well thta paint will stand.
Building men will ftud’t no aham,
By trying Uila, they'll a iyo tbalr ■■ham;"
Embrace tl.lt chance and you'll And
Rubber Paint to be the kind.
Postpone It not 'till a .rainy day.
As our Arkansas friend used to aay.
I'm sure thin paint it la the best,
None like It can stand the teat.
Thla Paint la known both far and near.
Faint then your roof*, nnd hate no fear;
Oh! do not let your roof* runt out,
Even though you mny, me doubt;
Try thle Paint, without dilny,
Ruat will surely caueedecay;
You’ll tee tha truth of thla I'm aura,
8o drop a nota to
Joss 3. Bhwxb.
Oolumbu*. Oa.
FK kGREYS.
—Goodbye 1876.
The min shone In its splendor yester
day.
—The weather has moderated, and the
ground begins to thaw.
—There appears to be a kind of up
rising In the State for Ben Ilill to go to
the Senate, similar to the one for Colquitt
to be Governor.
—Dr. Jordan received a letter yester
day from a man wanting a bottle of his
Julip. Ho addressed his letter, “Dr. Joy
ous Julip Jordon.”
—The first of January is almost here
To-day ends the old year, and to-morrow
hails 1877.
—To-morrow is the general day of
swearing off. Swear off from all bad
habits, and slick to it.
—Candidates who swear off to-morrow,
won’t count Wednesday. #
—“Cut your hair pretty short, didn’t
he?” said A. to B. “Why, I only told
him to cut off the ends," said B. “Well,
he cutoff the wrong end, then," was the
answer. This sad event has cast a gloom
over the entire community.
—Job work of every description done
with dispatch, in elegant style, at prices
that will please at this office.
A man went through the bankruptcy
court. He owned a tine horse and gig, and
they both disappeared for a time, hut by
and-by the horse and gig were doing ser
vice for the same owner again. On being
asked what this meant, the man’s reply
was, “I went through the bankruptcy
court, but the horse and gig went round.’
—Few railroad.accidents arc reported
of late. In fact, it is generally conceded
that no roads arc at present doing smash
ing business.
—When :in Englisnman accidentally
shoots a Chinnnmnn anywhere around
Pekin he must comedown witli sl9 and a
dog to settle the cose.— Exchange.
—ls there no remedy ? Must an honest
and religious oyster continuo to be the
dupe of deslguition chinch committees
who drag him around from yc.ir to year
and selll his bathing water for 25 cent* a
dish ?
—Jones finds that drinking like a fish
makes his head swim.
—A lady who had married an Inveter
ate smoker was asked if she had no preju
dice against tobacco, to which she replied
that see hud undergone the smoking pro
cess so long that her prejudice had been
perfectly "cured.”
—A New York schoolmaster told a
young Miss the word “obligatory” meant
binding , whereupon she laid her head
upon her hand and after a brief cogitation,
handed the teacher this sentence:
“The obligatory of my spelling-book Is
worn out." He fainted.
—A student in Paris, after passing three
years in the Latin quaters, wrote to his
lather as follows: *T hive mtde up my
mind to set to work, dear father ; there
fore, I would like to know whether it was
law or medicine that I came to Paris to
study ?"
—Clayton, New York, is mad because
it's become known around the country
that they have “hugging bees” up there.
The rush of young men thither from all
directions has been alarming of late.
—The architect who adopts one half the
newspapers ad vise in regard to planning
his next theatre will bring out a combi
nation of Chinese temple and fire proof
safe.
—Vulgar oppulcnce fills the street from
wall to wall of the houses, and begrudges
all but the gutter to everybody whose
sleeve is a little worn at the elbow. —John
IFeis*.
Fire 4Yrl*n.
200 boxes Fire Crackers.
SO gross Roman Candles.
50 dozen Rockets.
For sale at
I. G. Stiic rum's
novi tf Candy Manfactory.
FOB CHRISTMAS AXD XEW TEAR’S
FRKMKXTM
CAI/L AT
WITTIOII A KINSEL’S JEWELRY
STORE
Where yon will And tho useful, as well ns
the ornamental, for prices to suit the
times.
A large variety of new goods has lately
been received In addition to otsr large
stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Goods.
A fine display of Bridal Presents of
every dlscriptlon oa hand.
Gold and Silver Luce, ns well bs Span
gles, for fancy dresses constantly en
hand.
Give us a call before purchasing elso
where, and you will not regret it.
octß 3m
To County Candidate*.
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.
—— ■ p- S --1..
Cora and Bran.
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.
bovl2 tf J. H. Hamilton,
run! flood..
Peaches, Pine Apples, Tomatoes, Green
Corn, Oysters, Salmon, Ac., at
nova tf Hamilton’s.
I-.4DIEH COI.I H V
Heavy cloth cloaks, circulars and dol
mans are very fashionable.
Morning dresses are trimmed only with
knife plaiilngs and folds.
A Troy girl, whose bean ta-comp mies
her daily, and pay* her car fare to and
front school, lias saved sl4 car fares
given her by her parents, which she has
laid by, for the purpose of buying her
lover a Christmas present.
Jabots of Smyrna lac* are Worn \\_Hlt
handsome morning wrappers.
Gray Scotch tweeds make warm and
comfortable cloaks for children.
"Handsome is that handsome docs,"
quoted a Chicago man to his wife the
other day. "Yes,” she replied in a win
ning lone, “for instance a husband who is
always ready to handsome-money to his
wife.”
Fashionable hats for boys are in the
“Pifteraro”. and Derby shapes.
Water-proof cloaks are made of a dark
cloth in ihe shape of an Ulster.
Something always proper for the cars
of ladies—earrings.
Woman think, like historians, that no
age is so barbarous as the middle age.
An Indiana woman tried to drown her
self in a vinegar barrel. Slit- was soury.
A lady writes about the “watery, sober
moon” when really the moon was full.
Green, blue and brown fancy cloths are
used for children’s "best” cloaks.
Gordon Cumining, of Edinburg, famous
as an African hunter, has himself been
“bagged" by Miss Fames, of Cincinnati.
The wedding will take place soon.
A motto for young lovers —So fa and
no father
A hotel is advertised as “kept by the
widow of Mr. Brown, who died last sum
mer on u new and improved plan."
Lady visitor—"My dear, do you know
if your mania is engaged ?” Little girl of
the period—“ Engaged? Bless you, why
she’s married 1”
Why is it that two youug people never
do get so divinely spoony and sentimental
over a hot oyster stew as they do at the
same table, in the same restaurant, over
plates ofiee-creum? We don’t know why
it is, but they do.
Low shoes, with high French heels, are
very popular.
No lady’s shoes arc considered complete
without a steel slide to set off the fancy
stocking.
Slid, with feathers, is a favorite hat
trimming. It is rarely used with flowers.
Long steel buckles are specially popular.
The most fashionable bees—sewing
bees; anil at every meeting thru: or four
African heathens w ill lie provided with
clothes, and the character of eighteen citi
zens will he ruined.
TILDEN TO BE INAUGURATED.
Let Returning Boards make their re
ports as they may, yet it will appear,
Ist. That James A. Lewis carries live
times the largest stock of Dry Goods,
Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes. J£c., of any
House in the city.
2d. That James A. Lewis buys fn such
large quantities as enables him to offer
Inducements that Qther houses can not.
3d. That James A. Lewis will not be
uder sold by any house South; hence all
parties wanting any g.iods should not
fall to examine his stock and prices before
buying. mchlO d.twtf
Tennessee Leaf Lard, in 601 b Tin Cans at
12/ie, per pound.
Goshen Butter In 24 pound pails, at 30c.
per pound.
Tennessee Poik Sausage retail at IV/,c,
per pound (very line)
Ai.r. Sharp Cash.
decSO 2t J. J. & W. R. Wood.
To fUiunly Candidate#.
Bring in your orders for tickets. Don't
wait until tho last day. The Times Job
Office will get them up cheap,amt at short
notice.
ABOVE eUSTs
Onion Sets, Hostetler's Bitters,
Vinegar Bitters, Wilder’s Bitters,
Bosehees'German Syrup,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
Ilepatino, August Flower,
Plantation Bitters,
Pembertons’ Stilingia
Globe Flower Syrup,
Brooks’ Bachu.
All the above articles, with everything
else that is kept in a first-class Drug
Store, for sale by
oct22 tl A. M. Brannon.
JIST RECEIVED.
FOK CHRISTMAS rUFSENTS.
Another shipment of Clonks.
All the New Shades in Low nnd Medium
priced Dress Goods.
Large lot of Jeans 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. tv $3.50.
deelO tf J. S. Jones.
Winter Tour Cow*.
I am prepred to take care of Cows for
the winter, on a good cane Pasture, and
plenty of Hay. Ap 1- ly at Times office.
nov3o tf G. M. Brian.
Cove .V Wilson *
celebrated Belts will cure chills, correct
deranged nervous systems, strengthen
the appetite, and actively aid in restoring
mpairod health. For sale ai
aprJO tf M. D. Hood A Co.’s.
tailoring.
The FALL FASHION PLATES dis
play many handsome STYLUS, which I
am now making up to order. Merchants
dealing in CLOt’HS and CASSIMERES
aro 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 REPAIRING will receive
strict attention.
C. H. Jones.
Wanted Immediately.
Mrs. General French wants immediate
ly a first-class cook- none other need ap
ply. Residence in Wynuton.
doe 22 tf
TO CONSUMERS.
Bk
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I FROM AND AFTER 'HIS DATE. I
I
INTEND TO CONFINE MY
SALES TO CASH BUYERS.
Having adopted Tins plan i will be
able to sell Goods Lower than I have ever
done beiore. Hereafter you will not have to pay
me any extra profit to make up for bail debts, for
I WILL NOT MAKE ANY.
I cordially Invite your atlcntlon lo the following
Liat of Price*:
UT LOAF SUGAR. I4c.
CRUSHED do. He.
POWDERED do. 14c.
STANDARD A do. lt^e.
EPTRA C WHITE do. ia*c.
EXTRA C YELLOW do. lie.
CHOICE FLORIDA SYRUP 80c per Gallon.
OOI.DEN SYRUP 75c per Gallon-
CHOICK RIO COFFEE 25c to 30c per lb.
OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE 33 l-3c
FRESH TOMATOES, Ub can.*, par Dozen or
20c EACH.
FRESH PEACHES, 21b cans, 22 50 per Dozen or
25c EACH.
FRESH PINE APPLES, 21b can*. $2 75 per Doz.
eil or 25c EACH.
FREBH STRAWBERRIES, 21b can*, $2 75 per
Dozen or 25c EACH.
FRESH LAYER RAISINS 30c per Pound.
“ •• QUARTER EOXESSI.
Pickles :
AMERICAN PLAIN, Mixed aud Chow chow.
CROSS A BLACKWELL'S Assorted. Mixed
Chow-Chow.
CAULIFLOWER, PICALILI and GHERKINS.
Also, the CELEBRATED MONTICELLO
Pickle*.
LEA & PERRIN S GQNUINE SAUCE.
HULFORD'S
PEPPER SUACE, RED and GREEN.
BAKER'S PREMIUM CHOCOLATE 60c per lb.
CREAM TARTER, PURE ENGLISH SODA, 10c.
ATKMORES' MINCE MEAT, 6 pounds for SI.
DEVILED HAM 40c.
“ 1 TONGUE 50c.
LOBSTERS, lib cans, 25c.
•• *lb “ 40c.
COVE OYSTERS, lib cane 16c: 21b can* 25c.
CHICKEN, 11b can 25c.
TURKEY, 114) cans 35c.
FRESH SALMON, lib can* 2tc.
" “ 21b “ 50c.
W. F. TAYLOR'S LABOR SAVING SOAP, 16
Bar* for ft.
COLGATE'S STERLING BOAT, 10 to 34 Bar*
for'Jl.
ENOCH MORGAN'S SAPOLIO for HOUSE
Cleaning.
I keep constantly in Stock the following Une or
TOILET SOAPS;
ENGLISH GLYCERINE,
PARK COMPANY
ENGLISH HONEY AND
BROWN WINDSOR, etc to 7‘c per Uoz.
They arc of fine quality, in large handsome cake*,
and better value than any other SOAPS.
•
D. n. SPENCER & SON’S CALHOUN TOBAC
CO, 5Cc per J*lug,sl 50 per lb.
J. H. SCHOOLFIED'S Crown Head do. $1 25 per
round.
BURTEN & COSBY’S Extra A. A, A, A. Cl 25,
SWIFT A COURTNEY’S Matches, 3 boxes for
)0c; 35c per dozen.
COX’S AND PETER COOPER'S Gelatine.
Best Flavoring Extracts.
Dedicated Cocoa nut,
Italian Macaroni.
Irish Oat Meal 10c per lb.
Puail Grits and Iloixuny, 251b*
for SI.
I MAKE A SPECIALTY IN FINE
TEAS:
YOUNG HYSON, $1 to $1 50 per lb.
IMPERIAL, 85c, SI, fl 50. “ “
GUNPOWDER, SI aud $1 50 “ “
OOLONG, $1 to $1 35. - “
CENTENNIAL BOUQUET, With lmndHome
Ohromo, $1 per lb.
WI ST EXTRA Nn. 1 KEROSENE OIL, 40c per
GALLON.
FIKE PROOF OIL {cannot expk*de) 50c per Gal
lon.
CHOICE LEAF LARD. Tibs for sl.
MEAL AND FLOUR AT MILL PRICES.
ICE CURED WHITE MEAT.
vsr Goodi* delivered Free of Drayage.
RoVt. S. Crane,
COLUMBUS. GK.
I Great Reduction in Fine Photograph's
AT
Ci. r J\ WIIXIAMS' GAUaKUV
(OVER CARTER'S DRUG KTORF. i
V LI. STYLES A> D SIZES FINE PHOTOGRAPHS REDUCED COSSIDERAULE FROM FORMER
PRICES; putting hue finiabed PHOTOOIiAMIH iu ihv nach olall.
Cat! and examine NEW STYLES and PRICES, and yon will be mrc and hava your picture taken
at tbia gallery.
Taking Children and Copying Pictures a Specialty.
One Tieit will Mutirfy any oae that no better PIC TURKS can ba had than at thla GALLERY.
Hr Renumber the place ia over Carter’* Drug Store. Yoa are respectfully solicited to call.
GROCERIES.
CENTENNIAL STORES
"W. S-WIFT,
PROPRIETOR.
NEW STORES ARE NOW OPEN AND FILLED WITH A
| FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Groceries® Domestic Dry Goods,
Wliieli ta ill Ire sold at tlie laiwcsl Pasli Rates.
J7ACON, FLOUR, and FINE LIQUORS A SPECIALTY. BAGGING for aale at 10c.; TIES a* le.
Mr. T. J. HUNT (formerly of Harris) and Mr. SOULE REDD, of Columbus, will give their ape
cial attention to this department.
THE NEW CENTENNIAL WAGON YARD,
JUBT COMPLETED, ia aleo connected with the establishment. No expense has been spared
to make it attractive both in comfort and security for the truveling public. Mr. ELIJAH
MULLINS, of Harris. Las charge, and will do all iu ins power for tbe comfort of its patrons 1 repect
fully ask from those visiting the city to a trial of the NEW WAGON YARD, and solicit the patron*
age cf the trading community to my itock of GROCERIES.
W. A. SWIFT, Proprietor.
_
NEW GROCERY STORE,
NO. 112-0= BROAD STREEST.
MY STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
TS NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR, AND EMBRACES IN PART:
BACON AND BULK SIDES. HAMS, FHOULIFFB nnd LARD. FLOUR of EVEFY GRADE an
PRICE. OATMEAL. SALT. BAOOINO, TIES aud TWINE. CLEESE, MACKEREL, SYRUP,
WINES n*d L'QUOR of EVERY SORT and Mil* E. TO) A< CO, Every Grade, SUGAR. COtTEE
and TEAS to SUIT ANY TASTE. SOAP. STARCH. BLUEING, SODA, BAKING DO* DERR, aud
SEA FOAM. BLA* KINO. MATCHES. SHOT, POWDER and CAPS. COX’S GELATINE. 1TA T
lan macaroni, pickles of fvkkyktnd iea k pf.rrins’ Worcestershire sauce,
PKPPEIt HAUCE and FRENCH MUSTARD. TI RNER’S LEMON end SPICE D1 81 RT BaFCK.
CANNED GOODS of EVERY DESCRIPTION -ALL ME* AND FRESH, at PRICES TO SUIT THE
TIMES. GIVE ME A CALL.
M. J. CRAWFORD, Jr.
fleptl7-dAwPm
INSURANCE.
THE OLDEST! STRONGEST! BEST!
WILLCOX’S
Insurance Agency
Experienced ! Time-tried!! Fire-tested !!
Deals Carefully, Adjusts Fairly, Pays
Promptly.
No Doubtful Companies Represented!
READ THE LIST.
iEtna Insurance 00., of Hartforcl,
Casli Assets, €!OI.I>, - - - $7,*78,1*7 44
NortlißritislitfcMorcantilo Ins Cos.
Cash Assets, CiOI-IS, ... 515.857.802 8
Hartford Firo Insurance Com p’y.
Cash Assets, UOI.W, - - - $3,250,000
Continental Insaranvo Company, New York,
Cnsli Assets, <.01.1>, - - - $3,000 OO©
Insnranco Company of 3Voi*tli America.
Caia.li Assets. GODl>, - - 50,500.000
IVo w YorU TJluiorwriti-ra' Ageney,
Cash Assets, COl.I), ■ - $3,000,000
Union Nlnriiio null Fire Ins. Cos., oi Galveston,
Cash Assets, COM), .... $750,000
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS were paid out of these Com
panies without delay to Chicago end Boston sufferers iu 1871 and 1872.
For Secure Insurance apply to
D. F. WILLCOX,
dcc22-tf Gron’l Insurance Agt.
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
93 Broad St.. Columbus, Ga.,
BAYS IN STORK X LARGE AND CARIFTUT
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, and Pure Chemicals,
with which they are prepared to supply their former patrons, and the publie
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
* at prices that cannot fail to Insure satisfaction.
Let no one wanting any article in onr line buy elsewhere before seeing our good*
and knowing onr prices. All articles sold are guaranteed PURE.
m
PAINTS! PAINTS!!
We have full 6tocks 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 Putty at lowest prices.
Parties at a distance will be furnished SASH when desired.
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 itre prepared to give valuable
information with regard to the Composting for the various crops grown i
this country.
M. D. HOOD & CO.