Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1876-1885, September 15, 1878, Image 8

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COLUMitUS COTTOW MARKET. OoiiCUßO*. o*., September IS, 1878. Daily Statement. Stock on hand Auk. 81, 1878. , 455 Ueoelved yesterday *B7 * previously 3,158 — 8,540 8,905, Shlppod yesterday 552 " previously 1,685 2,237 Btoek on hand this morning 1,758 Price*. Market—Quiet. Inferior >® 7 Ordinary 7 %<&'/, Good Ordinary 9%<& Strict Good Ordinary Low Middling 9“/.® Middling 9%® Good Middling 10 Warehouse sales 257 Receipt*. By 8. W. It. It W 5 M. tO.ll.fi 78 W. K. K. 8 N. * 8. 11. K 5 Blver Wagon. 191— 887 Shipments. By B. W. B. K 610 “ M. AG. B. II •* W. B. B Home Consumption 6—552 To Our Meaner*. v See new advertisements on every page. Want of space forbids cur publishing an index to new adver tisements. A number of advertise ments were unavoidably crowded out. THE PESTILENCE. Columbus Invites Refugees. What She Has Contributed to the Suf ferers. The pestilence Is stalking In the plaKue stricken cities of the southwest. Columbus has been spared. She has never been a victim of the yellow fever and judging the future by the p mt she never will. In years gone by the fever has played about her, even at her very door, yet her skirts were kept clear and there Is not a single Instance In which any of her people .have contracted it within her borders. The present epidemic forms no excep tion from the fever ravages. In view of these facts, and In view of the further fact that many places are shutting their doors against the panic stricken people who are fleeing from the scourge, the authorities of Columbus have Issued the following lO KK4’t lil'llS. Office of thb Board of Health. Columbus, Ga., Bept. 7ih, 1878. This city Is one of the healthiest spots In the United States. Th* atmosphere Is so pure that no ma lignant disease can spread here. We therefore invite all refugees to come and remain with us until after a billing frost at tholr respective homes. John E. Bacon, M. D., President Board of Health. M. M. Moore, Secretary. sep9-4t F. G. Wilkins, Mayor. Columbus not only thus offers a borne for the hundreds who are trying to escape from the desolation, but hdr heart has gone out in sympathy, deep sympathy for the distress’d. She has forwarded, to data, as aid to the sufferers, the sum of $2,583.90. Steps are being taken to raise more money. Open Air Meetlas--t'k*nfe of Time. This meeting will commence this after neon at five o’clock, this being half an hour earlier than usual. Friends will pleaso notice this and govern themselves accordingly. . J. 11. Campbell. J. KYLE it CO.. DRYGOODS This old and reliable house has In this Issue one of the most prominent cards. It enters so fully Into partloulars, we find It unnessary here to enlarge. The name of Kyle stands at the head of dry goods mer chants of Columbus. The junior member of the tirra is Ur. Jamas Kyle a young gentleman who Is rapidly making his mark In the commercial world. Personal. Dr. E. H. Flewellen, Superintendent of Public Work* for Georgia during Gov. Smith’s administration. Is In the city, i We had a pleasant call yes’erday from Mr. 0. S. Burnett of the Opelika Leader. The family of Mr. Elbert Wells return ed from the Warm Springs yesterday. Mr. Joseph Hanserd has also returned from the Warm Springs. Ex-Gov. Smith, Judge W. F. Williams, and Col. F. G. Wilkins leave to-morrow for Newnan. They will oast the vote of the Muscogee delegation In the Congressional •Nominating Convention. Mr. J. J. Giles has returned home after a pleasant summer tour. Mr, R W. Burton of Auburn is In the city. -Mr. Burton frequently contributes a let,’>*r to the oolutnns of the Times from bi-> i> ■ isant little village. <*!• Hiiuie Tuenday Afternoon. Renumber the matinee Tuesday after nooii. The Opera House should and doubiiess will be crowded. Tickets for the niltlnee are only 50 eeets each, chil dren 25 cents. They are on sale at the following places: Chaffin's book store, i The general delivery at the postofßce. Pease & Norman's.books tore. Rankin House. Oentral Hotel. Southern Express office. W. T. Robinson’s store. Toby Newman’s saloon. A rare programme Is being arranged for the entertainment. Let everybody go. The proceeds are to aid the yellow fever sufferers. A prise will be offered to the child sell -1 ng the greatest number of tickets. n'XKBAI. NOTICE. The friends and (acquaintances of Mrs. Elizabeth Hatchku and family, are re spectfully invited to attend her funeral at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Wm. P. Hunt (upper end of Jackson street), this (SUNDAY) morning at naif-post nine o'oloek. Wlttlrh A KUisel, Jewelers. Messrs. Wlttlch A Klrisel are now re ceiving their fall and winter supply of Jewelry, which surpass In beauty and elegance anything they have ever brought out; and they say prices are lower than ever. These, gentlemen are Jewelers of experience and judges of pure gold Call on them. Itnnnval Notice—Millinery. Mrs. M. A. Bussey has rented for the ensuing year, the large and oommodlous store on Baudolph street next door to Strupper’s old stand, and on the Ist of October, wll open therein, an elegantstock of Millinery. She respectfully requests that her friends will bear In mind her new location and give her a call, as she #lll have a larger stock than ever. Mr. L>. Haulier—Dry fconita. Mr. L. Banner has rented the Jones cor ner, Broad and Baudolph streets and will remove thence hts elegant stock of Dry Goods, and Clothing. This Is is a splendid location and Mr. Banner proposes to largely increase his stock, which will em brace every thing usually kept In a first class Dry Goods House, which will be sold at the loweet possible prices. He In vites the special attention of the public to his stock of ready made clothing, which Is large and complete, and which he Is offer ing atßirlces that defy competition. Give him a call. Congress Gaiters at any price from $2,00 up, as, well other kinds of shoes In groat variety at Wm. Mevbk’s. Mrs. 1... A. Lee—. Millinery. It Is rather early for tho opening of Fall Millinery, but Mrs. Lee, who Is now In New York selecting her stock, bade us say to our lady readers that dur ing her long experience in the business, she has never seen styles so beautiful and tasty, and that she Is selecting a stock that surpasses anything she has ever brought out, which she will open about the middle or the early part of next week, due notice of which will be given In the Times. V A. BANNER Is at Lednum A David’s old corner where he will remain, with a large stock of Groceries, Liquors, Toboccos, and Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ac. He assures the public that he has a larger stock than over and that his stock of Liquors, and Tobaccos, Ac., cannot be beat. When In Columbus give him a call. NEW UUUIIH NOW KEAIIY FOR THE FAI-L TRADE. H. A. Gibson. Broad street, is receiving his new Goods for the ,Fall Trade, which consists In part of Dry Goods Groceries, Crqckery, Boots, Shoes, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Syrup, Canned Goods, Ac. In fact he keeps everything to be found in a fam ily Grocery Store, and sells goods at rea sonable prices. He solicits your trade, and feels satlslled you will bo pleased with his goods. STOVES, STOVES. Bead the card of Messrs. Bradford A Everett In another column and consult your Interest by calling on them when you want to purchase anything in their line. They keep on baud a full line of Housefurnlsbing, Goods. Cooking and Heating Stoves, Grates, Pie Pans, Hul lowware, and many other articles in their line too tedious to mention. To Insure satisfaction you only have to call on them for they are determined to please you. They cau be found In the store under Cen tre 1 Hotel, Broad street. See notice. Wm. Meyer has just reoelved anew lot of hauusome styles of Mens Boys and Womens shoes which be la selling at bot tom prices. Go and see him. THE ALSTON WAREHOUSE. We call attention to the card of the Als ton Warehouse. This long-established and reliable cotton emporium is so well and favorably known it needs little from our , pen to bring It before the public. It Is now conducted by Messrs. J. F. Flournoy and H. H. Epplug, Jr., two gentlemen of flue business capacity, great Industry and plenty of means. Mr. Flournoy especially has had long experience in the warehouse business. Wo advise farmers to seek the Alston when they come to town. Teat is the plaoe to store your cotton and buy your bagging and ties. Thornton A Acee are the mammoth clothiers of the State they sell clothes to suit the purse of every one. rOLLARU <1- HARRIS. Wholesale and Ktcdill Grocer** In their new quarters, No. 42 Broad St These gentlemen by tact, industry and hard work have built up a splendid busi ness. They are now looated on the east side 42 Broad streht, in their new store. They keep constantly on hand Bacon, Lard, Corn, Flour, Bagging, Iron Tleti Shoes Ac. Also, Canned Goods of the best quality. Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Cheese. Crackers, Butter, and everything usually fouud In a first class grocery house. Give these young gentlemen a trial if you need anything In their line, they can and will please you. AT PRIVATE MALE. A No. 9 Cook Stove, with utensils, suit able for a Boarding House or large fami ly. All about as good as new. Jacob Hbcht. acluiol Notice. Miss Anna Tyler will resume her school for girls and small boys, Oet.’lst,at Mr. Walter Johnson's, corner of Franklin and Forsyth ste. sep 15 se 3t COLT M BITS FEN ALE COLLEGE* This popular Institution for young la dles opens to-morrow. The promise Is that the next season will be a very pros perous one. We learn that the local pat ronage will be much larger time ever be fore, which fact shows that our i.wn people appreciate the benefits of the Col lege. The boarding department too will have fuller three times aa many girls as even present at the lust session. We are not surprised at this evidence of the growing popularity of our College. With such a faculty as the present one, It Is sure to take a leading pesitlon among the prominent Female schools in the South. Prof. Key, the new Science man. Is thoroughly at home, in his department. Ho will have a complete new outfit of ohcmicaland physical apparatus, which will doubtless be the linest In the coun try. It Is now being manufacured by Ritchie A Sons, of Boston, especially for the college. It will be complete and de livered here by the first of October. We notice also besides Prof. Key other additions to the Faculty. ■Miss E. H. Smith wtll teach Calisthen ics and assist In the Literary Depart ment. Miss. M. J. Thomas assistant In Muslo. Mrs. McCoy has been selected for the Art Department. We feel sure t,‘iat these ladies wtll till their respective positions well. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. This will be entirely under tho direc tion of Prof. Joseph Ebert, a gentleman of distinguished attainments in his pro fession.. Under his direction the school of mußlc will be kept at a very high stand ard. He Is himself a brlllant performer and has the rare ability to Illustrate his methods so that his pupils will under stand fully every step of progress. His matured experience as a teacher and as sociations with the very ablest musicians In this country and In Germany ami Italy make him not only a valuable acquisition to the college but to the entire communi ty. Let every man who Is able to educate his daughter, send her to the college to morrow morning at nine o'clock. ,1. H. HAMILTON, GROCER. On the corner of the - intersection of Oglethorpe. Franklin aud Warren streets the Grocery House of J. H. Hamilton pre sents its bold front and invites the passer by to enter its spacious doors and view aud purchase Its rich stores. Just after the close of ihe war, Mr. Hamilton gathered up his shattered re sources aud commenced business In a small way at his present stand, and from a small beginning it has grown to be one of the most prosperous and flourishing houses hi our city. The business grew and demanded more room. One addition after another was added till now, three spacious store rooms are necessary to ac commodate the Immense stock of groceries required to supply his trade and a full crop of clerks to serve the customers. In his clerical force we Hud our venera ble friend Mr. Jos. Jefferson, who has been well and tavornbly known to the trade ot Columbus for forty years past, and during that lime has been connected with the best flouring mills of tho city and other enterprises. Also, Aid. 80l 11 n Jefferson can be found there, always smiling and anxious to serve his friends. The friends of Mr. A. M. Moss, of Harris county—we never knew a man who came trom there that wasn’t a whole-souled, olevor lellow, aud he Is by no means, au exception to the rest—will find him there. Every establishment, to bo complete, must have a lady’s man, and as this Is a complete establishment. It has one In the (verson of Mr. Johnnie Kiddle, who Is ever ready to weigh out 'Sugar, Goflee or Candy for his fair friends, and if none of them are by sling a side of Bacon for the sterner eex. With such a corps of salesmen and the magnificent stock of goods stored therein, this establishment cannot fall to continue Its upward and onward course, extending Its trade throughout this entire section. Mr. Hamilton, is also agent for the justly celebrated Chesapeake Guano, which is becoming more popular every season. HERKINO .V ENUI.AND, Mannlarturer* ol Buggies, Carriages, Arc. The public have for twelve months past read tu the Times tho advertisement of the Phenix Carriage Works, on Ogle thorpe street, but perhaps only those Im mediately Interested In vehicles have given It that attention which it merited, though the proprietors have been slowly uud sui ely working themselves Into the front ranks of the Buggy and Carriage trade. Every vehicle they sell is of their owu manufacture and guaranteed. Their specialty Is light and elegant Buggies, and Express or Delivery Wagons. Vehicles of thslr manufacture are seen da.ly hurrying through our streets, and none are more elegant or handsome. One thing they insist on in their work is posi tive reliability; they never put a faulty piece of Iron, steel, lumber or leather in their work. Their vehicles, therefore, an evenness in wear that Is especial ly commendable; no part is strained by the weakness of another part. This guarantees that their work will last. Messrs. Herring A Eugland are both men of experience and masters of their trade, and personally superintend ail their work, which guarantees that every thing shall be as represented. If you want a buggy, go and see them, they always keep a full stock on hand of their own manufacture, or get them up to order at short notice. Go and see them. THE CENTRA I, HOTEL, Whloh Is being remodeled and refurnished In the finest style, and refitted with all modern Improvements, will be finished by October Ist, when It will be the most elegantly furnished, aud most convenient hotel in the city. Asa guarantee that It wtll be kept in first class style, Prof. J. W. Byan is proprietor. L. HARRIS. We refer our readers to the notice of L. Harris, to be found In another column. Mr- Harris la well known to the trading public as a dealer In first-class goods He can sell you anything In the drygoods line from a piece of calloo to a complete suit of clothes, hats, boots, shoes Ao. See advertisement elsewhere. EUREKA SALOON"! The friends of Mr. W. E. Barnard can find him up atalra In the old ‘'Eldorado” building opoeite the old store of E. May nard A Cos., with a full stock of the finest liquors, cigars, and ready to “(lx up" the most palatable drinks. "Buck'' lsageod Judge of liquor, having dealt largely In that line for the last several years. If you want something nloe to smoke or drink call on Mr. Barnard. S.tl.A W. R. WOOD. Fuury ami Family Oroufrlf*. Among all the business bouses of Colum bus there are none we mention with more real pleasure than that presided overby the enterprising young men whose names head this article. They occupy the hand some storeroom next to M. D. Hood A Cos., Broad street, and have therein one of the finest stocks of Fancy and Family Groce rles in the city, also many other articles useful In the household. Avery fine line of Wines and Liquors for family use, Though these young men embarked in the grocery business but a few years ago.they have, by dint of push and square dealing built up an enviable reputation and a large trade. If you aie not already trading with them, give them a trial. Their mot to Is sixteen ounces to the pound. JC. *. TRANE—CASH GROCER I ES. Mr. R.B. Crane, who occupies the cor ner store In Burrus' building, Intersection of Broad and Randolph streets, with a splendid stock of Choice Family and Fan cy Groceries, several years ago made a departure from the ordinary mode of do ing business In this section and determin ed to sell (as he buys his goods) for Oanh Only. That thU was a good move Is evi denced by the large trade he has. It is true he is splendidly located to do this, but the great secret he‘says of it Is that by getting the. money for everything that goes out of his store he Is enabled to turn his capital over very rapidly and sell ev erything at a very small profit. He says the people have learned that he sells at rock-bottom prices and when th* y have the money to him they come. He Is now securing his fall and winter stock, and in a few davs it will be complete. If you would stock your pantry with the choicest eatables Ac., go and see him. .FURNITURE, FURNITURE. T. T. EDMUNDS 98. BBOAD STREET. Here you can find any article of furni ture you may call for, from the hand somest bed-room set. to thj most ordina ry. < hairs, Table , Sofas, Lounges’ Bu reaus. Washstands, Wardrobes Ac. with out number. Mr. Edmonds has built up a very lucrative Furniture business and Is known throughout this entire section. PAPOIjEUM, a beautiful and durable door covering for halls, dining rooms Ac., equal in beauty of finish to oil cloth and much cheaper. His line of burial Cases. Caskets Coffin s Ac., is unsurpassed. Give him a call when you want anything in his line and our word for It you cannot fail to be suited. RITTERS! BITTERS’! Gilbert A Thornton wish It un derstood that they keep on hand at all times, Hostter’s, Vinegar, Wampoo and other Bitters. Also a full line of pure Drugs, Chemicals, Oils Dyes, Soaps. Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, Toilet Arti cles. Instruments. Teas,Spices, Stationery, Limp Goods. Oil and Fixtures, Wines. Brandies,Whiskies,Snuff, and FlneCigars, and in tact, every article usually found In a well ordered drug house. Prescriptions compounded trom pure and fresh drugs, by a first class prescriptionist. Thornton A Acee have just reoelved the best lot of men and boys' fur hats ever brought to Columbus. Boyden’s Best Hand-Made Shoes, for men, boys and youths. This work Is guaranteed all right. Give me a call. Wm Meyer. R, SIZE—WAG.IN YARD AC. One of the institutions that adds largely to the trade of Columbus is the Stock and Wagon Yard of D. B Bize, located on the eorner of Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, near the Grangers Warehouse. It adds to our trade by furntshlDg to farmers a safe, convenient and cheap place to stop while In the city. It has splendid etabls Tor stock and Its lots are-well supplied with pure water, and on *ie premises is a dwelling house well furnished for the ac commodation of man. In connection with the vard Is a Grocery store well stocked with everything In that line, also a black smith and Wood-hop In which rep firing of all kinds Is done at short notice. In fact there Is no safer or more comfortab e place for a man stop with hts teams and the cost is very little. steam engines. Mr. BizS 13 agent for and has on exhibi tion one of the celebrated Bookwalter Portable Engines the price of which is remarkably low and one of which should run the Gin and Thrash on every large plantation in the South, thereby saving our over worked stock. Call on him and get a price list. Ladies and Childress Shoes In great va riety and at all prices at Wm. Meyeb’s. Thanks by the Printers. Last night when the printer boys were weary and their eyes were heavy, Mr. Jone i of the Cottage Saloon, revived their spirits by sending in some ice cold beer, for which tho boys hereby tender their sincere thanks. The KaHnrd House. The spirit of Improvement is abroad In the land, and has entered the Ratfold House and a large addition to It has been made, giving the management ample accommodation for their large and In creasing patronage. The success of this house has been unparalleled and this ad dition has been made In answer to the de mands of the public. It Is useless for us to say anything about the manner In which th table will be supplied, as the Ralford House and a well-kept table are synonymous. Go to the Raiford House when you come to Columbus, no trouble about accommodating you now. L. 1. COWDERY, ESTABLISHED 1844. L. L. COWDERY. Jr. L. L.COWDERY &CO. IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN China, Crockery, Bohemian Glass Ware, German Cliina Toys,’Lava'Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Wooden and Willow Ware, Chandeliers, Lamp Goods, &c. COMPLETE STOCK NOW OPEN. FRENCH CHINA. I WHITE GOLD BAND AND DECORATED DINNER, TEA, DESERT, TETE-A-TETE AND CHAMBER SETS. German China Toys. Vm ' ’'Jml -fm LTMB dolls. CHINA and INDESTRUCTIBLE Ufri, Jyli r R aVir DOLL HEADS, TOY TEA SETS. WHITE AND I-W , -Jr -- DECORATED, BASKETS, VASES, PITCHERS, ft VASES. full line of bohemian china and ".'WIK ' L * VA ' BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED. Silver Plated Ware. [‘ \Vn.vk CANTORS, BURRY DISHES, VASES. CARD RE li Willi „ JUL'I UEIVKKS. PICKLE I’ASTOKS. BrTTER | : I \V\ , fMJfij IdSHIOC KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, JEWEL Table and Pocket Cutlery •Y ° BEST ENGLISH AND AMERl **** * Wooden and Willow Ware.' \ j IN OUR WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE DEPARTMENT CAN BE FOUND A GENERAL ABBOET- k MKNT. # CHANDELIER ANI) LAMP GOODS. * A GREAT VARIETY OF EXTENSION CH * NPALIERS, H4LL PENDANTS, BRACKETS, BRONZ* KTAND LAMPS, CHIMNEYS AC. PRICES a8 USUAL, IHE LOWEST. #* L. L. COWDERY & CO., 120 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. NEW CLOTHING* G. E. THOMAS, TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO HIS PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS NOW $ READY HiS IMMENSE STOCK OF £ New Style Fall and Winter Suits e FOR MEN. BOYS AND CHILDREN, ,] Furnishing Department,! COMPLETE, AND COMPRISING TO A GENTLEMAN'S WARDROBE. AS HIS TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH • ( HE HAS MARKED EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST r . CASH PRICES, \ NO CHARGE FOB SHOWING GOODS. CALL AND FIND OUT THE DIFFERENCE* BETWEEN Credit and Cash Price., CoLrMnra, Ga., Sept. 15th 1878. i, F. FLOURNOY, H. H. EPPING, i%. Alston Warehouse, > FLOURNOY & EPPING* Warehouse and Commission Merchants. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, o - o f WE GIVI SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE STORAGE and SALE OF COTTON. Make Liberal Cash Advances on Consignments. THE BEST BRANDS OF BAGGING AND TIES ALWAYS ON HAND. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. Brands and Ink Furnished Free on Application. Columbus, Ga., Sopt. 15th 1878. jj^ Millinery! Millinery!! MRS. M. R. HOWARD, (NEXT DOOB TO NEW lOBK STORE.) s I NOW RECEIVING HER SUPERB STOCK OF Fall Millinery and Fancy Goods, >< WHICH SHE INVITES THE LADIES TO CALL AND INSPECT. HER STOCK COMPRISES ALL TB LATEST NOYELTIE3 IN Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ties, Trimmings Ao **- REMEMBER THAT J AM IN THE STORE NEXT TO THE NEW YORK STORE, (GORDO* t CARGILL'S, BROAD STREET,