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orKLIKA, ALA.:
SATURDAY JANUAHY 3, 1874.
OPELIKA DEPARTMENT.
ieo of Optdika Department of »li«^ Colummus Ex-
c nER i, a ,k room of 1 lodge & Hurt's Grocery
‘'tor.*, Kail Komi street. Subscriptions for
D Ally, Weekly and Sunday Knqiuiu.r
received Ht this otti :e. Also.eou-
tj-rtct for ndvertlhing and Job
Work «»!’ nil descriptions
At such prices us defy competition.
K. M. CtKAV, EDITOR.
Good Keaolutioii*.
It is no ootmuoii for men autl women
to periodically make and unmake mental
resolutions looking to a radical change
in nearly every ovil habit of life of which
they arc gulty, that the world arouud
them, though partakers in the same sin
of broken vows, look and laugh, or think
and pity a weakness which forms, per
haps, the most striking characteristic in
their own lives. If the veil of self con
ceit, so charitably thrown around us,
wore rudoly torn away, and “Burn’s” pe
tition:
“O wad Homo power tho giftlo gie us
To mho ourselves us it hers see us,
It wud true uionlo u 1.1 under free us,
And foolish notion,”
boeu granted, doubtless “Scotia’s wine
bibbing bard” wonld Lave beeu a wiser
uud, perhaps, a better man. The times
in which he lived and breathed his
sweetest songs were, doubtless, much
like those of to-day, and tho follies and
vanities of cotemporaneous people gave
life to some of his most humorous and
caustic poems—whether or not they pro
duced a change iu the habits of his
loving countrymen we are not told. We
suppose, however, that human nature
being about the same iu all ages, results
followed thou which succeed now. After
all the advice asked and uuusked,written,
printed and published, the people* go on
much as they will to do—crops may fail;
panics may conic; banks may break;
poverty step iuto the stateliest halls, and
drive foitb in sorrow and wretcheduess
its once happy inmates to a life of toil or
sad depemlanee, and yet we pursue the
snme fatal road which leads eventually to
ruiii and somotimes shame. To work, to
toil, to sow and stitch, wo are so disin-
cliued that we catch at any means to in
dulge idle habits, the father of dangerous
fancies and sweet temptations, and iu an
unguarded moment u troop of demons
throng the avenues of a once pure heart.
Wo sink but rise agaiu on our good reso
lutions, buttling manfully for the victory,
sometimes finding an anchorage safe and
steadfast. Now dragging through tho
mud and mire of a weak will, we go to pie
ces upon the multitude of ills which insta
bility bungs around its victims.
Let us ail this “new yeur,” who are
being buffeted by the broken vows of the
past, place a firm, steady baud at the
helm, 'bout ship and keep her head to
the wind.
The Slipper I.uwt Sight.
“Pitts' Academy llall” was thronged
last evening with tho grave and the gny,
tho brave and the fair of Opelika aud sub
urbs. .Miss L>\ ropre-toutiug our last ad-
ditian, and Miss P. II. from Montgomery.
Prom dewy eve until midnight’s raystio
hour, pleasure l eigued queen of tho night.
“Wouldthat we were youug again," wo
thought, us the bright and radiant love
liness-passed arouud. The more substan
tial enjoyments of the evening were in
dulged without stint, and doubtless our
Episoopul friends fed happier in the pos
session of more friends to aid iu tho com
pletion of their new building.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Lawyers.
A. J. VICKKHA,
ami Counsellor at I.nwr.
Attorney
Office opposite Alabama limine.
Practices in all the Courts of the State.
Jail
Tailors.
J. R. ( AMrilKI.1,, Tailor,
Cutting and Making in the Latest Stylos. He
pairing neatly dune.
South Kailroud St., over Furniture Store, j.tl
Dentists.
1.1.. K. SMITH, l.ontUt.
loon Plate Work and IMu^ring on teunouahlu
denial] terms. Chambers street.
Barber Shops.
WKSI.KY KAltKIXUER, linrber.
Corner Smith Kail road uud Cliaiu be i a streets.
deciiJt
IIIWXOX A TIJKXI1R, Barbers,
Smith Hailioad street, unuur Adams House.
dec2.i
Hotels.
ALABAMA HOUSE,
Convenient to buttiuiH* portion of Hie city,
jal G. W. A 1.1.KM, Prop r
ADAMS HOUSE.
go to Opelika, bo sure to stop at the
i House, opposite Passouger Depot.
Doctors.
Oil. J. W. K. WILLIAMS
Offers his professional services. Office ovor H. M.
Oreon A Co.'h, Chambers & U. It. Strootv.
Insurance.
E. C. 1IOWEX A HON,
General InMiirnnce Agents.
Office. Kailroud Street, over It. M. (Jrueno & Co.’
uov23
THE SUN
PRINTING
BOOK - BINDING
ESTABLISHMENT,
Columbus, O-oorgia,
MOST COMl*LETK AND EXTENSIVE
IN THE SOUTH.
AND Bill NO SUPPLIED WITH ALL THE
Modern Styles of Machine
ry and Material,
FOR 8ALE AND RENT.
For Rent,
tpilK Valuable Plantation belonging to tho estate
of A. Aben rombie, situated six miles lielow
Columbus, on the Alabama side of the ri»er. Ap
ply to the under-Uued. or N. L. llowaid, Ks.p
C. T. ALKItCIlOMlilK, Administrator.
For Sale or Rent.
IpOUR ELEGANT RESIDENCES iu tho city of
* Opelika are now offered for sulo or reut at
panic prices. Apply to
jal -w T. L FRAZER.
Plantation for Sale.
I OFFKIt for sale a Plantation ot 32U acre
vi ithin four miles of Columbus. About <
acres of this land is liver bottom, the balai.ee
the best quality of oak and hickory uplauds. A
nuee-wary improvements are on the place.
dec30 cod'd K. D. GUN BY.
ASSIGNEES SALE.
. . Ellis ta Harrison.at 11 o’clock
Tuesday iu Junuatv, 1!j74, the I'mHowIiik per
sonal property assigned to us by John King.
13 Reams Paper.
4 Copying Letter Books.
12 lJoten Pass Books
12 Bottles Arnold’s ink.
120 llooumerit Envelopes.
1 Cancelling Stamp
1 Letter Press and Stund.
0 Chairs.
1 Book Ruck.
1 Lot Books and Paper.
1 Stove and Plpo.
1 Eight-day Clock.
40 Hogs.
3 Horsos.
0 Mules.
1 Mare and Colt.
OCo
2 Express Wagons,
l Carr.
1 Two-Horso Wagon.
1 Lot Plows aud Hoes.
1 llurro.v.
1 Large iron Sale.
1 Iron Money Chest.
The Largo Iron Sale Is at former office of
Mr. Johu King. The Iron Money Chest is at
*'’’ • ‘Bank, where par-
Merohants’ and Mechanics'
tics desirous ot examining can sob them.
JOHN PEABODY,
W. L SALISBURY.
Assignees of John King,
Executor’s Sale.
O N tho first Tii *sduy in February next, I i
»
house uf Kills A Harrison, in Coiiiuibiis, between
the usual hours of sale, the following real estate,
to-wit:
One undivided haP* interest iu tho premises
known as tin storehouse lately occupied by Hall
& Muses, aud now by William Beach, as a hard
ware store.
Also, an undivided half interest in the store
house next the corner on Broad street, under Con
cert Hall, aud an undivided fourth interest in
Concert Hull.
Tii" said property Icing tho interest of tho late
T«*i a
For Rent.
for the Kent of the HUSK Pl.AOK, bclongln
to tin* i-st t« of John King, this place will he r>
rented at Ids rbk on TUHSDAV, January Oth,
1374, at II o'clock, a. in., before tlie Auction
House of Edit A Harrison.
W. b. SALISBURY,
JOHN PKABODY,
dccJl-td. Assignees Jiio. Kiug.
For Sale.
LARUE three-seatid Jurney Wu
Light One-Horse Buggy. Apply at ttiis
For Sale Low.
SCHOLAR-HI1* IN THE MEDICAL COL-
18 WKI.L PUUI'AUKD
To Execute with Accuracy and Dispatch
KVKRY DESCRIPTION 09
Book & Job Printing
BO OK-B HXTDINOi
The llero'N Thunk*
nro tendered the Knight of tho ScisHora
aud Paulo Put, who presides so well ovor
nn entire sheet, gotten up by clippings
and pressings from n paper which has had
the ill luck to be published iu the same
otliea and issued one day ill advance of
the Observer.
Eant Alabama Agricultural College,
at Auburn, will resume its exercises on
Monday next. ,
Gov. J. L. Pennington, of Dacotak, has
received his commission and will leave
during the next week for Yankton, the
capital of tho Territory, to assume his
new duties.
—A hoavy lire iu Montgomery last
night. Look out, Opelika.
—After tho cold snap of last week, tho
spring like season upon us is most enjoy
able.
—Now Year’s dinings and calls occupied
our people on that happy day.
—Our Episcopalian friends netted about
eigbty-livo dollars from their supper last j
night. '
—The first drunken man of the New |
Year was “.sloshing’ around to-day. We j
noticed Marshal Brooks giving him some ,
good advice.
CsTUsing Steam Power, running six
of the most improved and best make
Presses, with constant additions to
our already very large assortment of
Elegant Types, Rules, Borders, and
other material, and skilled workmen
in every department, our facilities for
turning out ail descriptions of work,
expeditiously and neatly, at the Low
est Cash Prices, are unsurpassed by
any establishment in the State.
*^-Ordcr« Irom ubrond will re
vive tliu Miiinu attention aw if the
particN were present to iruiiwuet
the biiNineMN, and will bo prompt
ly filled.
THOMAS GILBERT.
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Money
easy for cotton trausuotions. Collections
dull. Exchaugo on New York and New
Ui *’’ h j, selling par.
Our Seventy Pa^;e Illustra
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
8ASI1ES, BLINDS,
STAIll BAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ac.,
M lilvil to any one interested in building, on
receipt of stamp.
KEOGH & THORNE,
254 A 250 CANAL STREET,
jy 11 dAwly NEW YORK CITY.
Trade
has not recovered from Christmas stagna
tion. Wo notice some movement in gro
ceries and dry goods ; 8$ for bacon, (»$ to
11 for flour, I" to 20 for sugar, Doe. to #l
for corn.
Cotton
has been coming in slowly for the past
two days. There are scarcely any wagons
on the streets ; Ihoso that are, being full
of household gear, changing huso.
Middlings 14
Low middlings 13$
lteceived previously 10,fi47
“ to-day and yesterday
301
Total 10.948
Blanks for the Granges.
pli.'U constantly
ORDERS FILLED FOR
LI OIH.IA. ALABAMA
and other Mate*.
Apply at the ..111- •• ■■! It..* C’olubll* Kitq111-
Iff, by in.nl, or othtt»io.
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CHATTERBOX FOR 1873,
FOB SALE BY
d«8BJ j, W. PEASE & NORMAN.
MILLINERY.
To Suit the Panic Times!
Millinery Goods at Cost
» g ii;ivo on hand, purchased at tho lowest whole-
of MILLINERY, besides GLOVES
everything usually kept in a first
IOR8KT8, und
hiss Millinery
Kidohlishiueut. Wo are satisfied you will he
ph ased with our selection if you will but call and
examine We are next to the New York Store.
Respectfully, MKB. COLVIN and
oct!8 ly
MISS DONNELLY.
T. S. SPEAR, AGENT
for Non-Electro Plating
“:EP-A-3xrio”
»oi:m not check the iai.R or
HOOD’S
EDREKA LIVER MEDICINE
Attention for Ten Days!
I.hUK AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
novO tf APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
FOR RENT,
1 71 ROM the 1st ol January to the 1st of
’ October, tho vory desirable rosl-1.1
donee on Forsyth s’reot, near Randolph, JU
donee on Forsytn s’reot, near uniuioipn,cuu.
at present occupied by the Rev Mr. Christian.
Apply to H. M. HOW ARB,
de'27 S. W.R. R.
For Rent.
fjlll K FONTAINE HOUSE i:
for
Well
•nrding House. Can be had partly
icsslon given iinuiedlatoly. Apply
CHAS. II WILLIAMS.
For Rent.
tii pled l y II. Castle
iii tin* Georgia Home 119
building I'o-serfsioii given iimnediiilely
Also, Slei.piug Rooms in I lie name Building, and
iu the basement, suitable for a sleeping
n k shop.
Water is furnished iu the house, ami the rooms
well heated by a furnnee throughout the cold sea-
u. Comfort guavuutoed.
Apply to CHAS. COL KM AN,
Over tl»o store of Abell Sc Co , 110 Broad st.
novJl tjnul
For Rent.
1 1W0 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED BED
- Rooms, with list* of parlor, iu central part of
the city. Tonus liberal. Aderess
>28 tf M, Enquirer Oilh
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
in tho City aud country, and will advertise the
same (ut private sale) I'll 111' OF CHARGE, unions
tiio property is sold.
For Exchange.
mouth* Nebraska. A portion or the whole will »>«
’hanged tor a Southern Plantation in Georgia
Alabama, on vory reasonable terms. [sepl7
For Sale.
VALUABLE CITY PUOPKRTV, situated in tho
biisinu. s coutre of tho city. Will sell at a great
ain, or to an acceptable party an undivided
iu torus I. Tho prupei ty can he made to pay a laq e
interest on tiio investment.
attached
A HOUSE AND LOT, with 2<
land Httach-
ed. 3 miles floin the city, ill a good noighhoihood,
good school, churches, Ac.
A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT, with ton
acres ground, in Llnwood, one mile from S. W. R.
It. depot; a vuiy comfortable and desirublo home.
HOUSE with five good rooms, within 2<»o yards
of 8mithw.st.Mii Railroad depot, one-half acre
ground.
For Rent.
ONE DWELLING with three
ground, (mi McIntosh street,
Grounds. Good water, etc.
rooms, acie
near tho Fair
SeplO
A STORE HOUSE in the Talley of Talbot conn
a cross-loaf, thioe miles of the Chulybe
Springs.
Goods and *
With a genteel family in a dnsirahlo part of the
city, TWO LARGE ROOM8. with the
uished parlor, kit. lion an 1 *1111.10.
soliable to an acceptable tenant.
8. pit tf
Relit
Merchants’ Building and
Loan Association.
r
K Hist anil'ml iiicctinx <>f tin- 8t<. kluddors
of tho MERCHANT..'. BUILDING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION will be held TUESDAY,
JANUARY 27th, 7 P. M . at tho tho 8oc-
retary and Treasurer. The annual statement
tho Secretary and Troasuror will be nmd
OFFICERS old ted fur tlm ensuing year.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
A. WITTIC1I.
C. M. KINSKL.
WITTICH & KINSEL.
Practical Watch makers, Jewelers & Engravers
No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
BANKIMC Af-SD INSURANCE.
J. RHODE3 BROWNE, PreNdon*. 3 S3. W. DILL’NOHAM, CaaWsr
GUOJtGlA HOME BANK
A ^ NEW STOCK of ill.* best good.- au.l the latest styles liuvo been recently purchas il
/V iu Now York, and are now offered at the low.«t cash priies.
WATCIIF.S, ri.OC’li.S, JCWHLKY, STI RLING NILVKH A PLATF.II >\ AKL,
All of tho latest manufrtctur.M 1.
IHutuonih, Gold anil Mirer Sued nr Ion mid Kye-G lasses,
Gold und Silver Thimbles, Ladles'and Genin' Chains,
Plain and lanry Gold Rings of l.enutIfni workmanship, and evert variety
of Article found in a First-Class Jewelry Store.
Stencil Hates of every description cut at shot! notice.
Hates of every description cut at shot t notice.
SOLE AGENTS for tho celebrated Diamond Pebbled Spectacles and Kyo-Glasses, and Agents for tho
I.!-. slightly colored, nud in high favor with everybody using spocla-
Arundel Pebble Spectacles, which
cles or oye-glasseH.
Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing iu all its branches. Hair Jewelry, Society Badges, Diamond
t reasonable ratca.
VN M. N. HAWKS, Soc’y.
oby given that tiio folic \
' optio
PHOTOCRAPH GALLERY.
THE
WILLIAMS’ GALLERY OF
81 Broad Street, ’ Columbus, Ca.,
ART,
H AVING recently been enlarged uud refitted with all tho latest styles of Instruments, and having
engaged extra esaistants for each departinont, can now say. without fear of co itradietion. that
UKNT 1*11 OT0441l.il*JIM, |*OHlKLAIN OK 1"KKIIEOTY1*KM, over taken
0 ’ hod at this Gallery. The COLORING Department in under tho charge ot
Artist Lite of Washington aud New York, aud lh.* I.iglmxt testi-
Coloriat can bu hliown from the first citlr.oiis of those cities and
from Columbus ; and with this assurance, wo can guarante- to turuihli the test Pictures of any kind,
North or South
PROFESSOR JOHN L. DUl’FKK
inonials as to his siiper or abilii
from Card to Life-Si/.a, th • art is capable of producing. COPYING an I ENLARGING OLD PICTURES
by a new process, reproducing them as correctly as if taken from life. PICTURE FRAMES and
ALBUMS of every cuaracter constantly on hand and for sale.
The public nro invited t.. visit the rooms and examine our work, where every attention and Infor
mation will be given. Remember that WILLIAMS’ GALLERY is over Cartels Drug Slots, Columbus,
foe 11U 1I1 odswhui
Georgia
MILLINERY.
Bargains ! Bargains !!
Fancy Dry (ioods at Panic Prices!
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made,
n n;u\
Offers tho greatest inducements U> those having idle funds,
tor which they want undoubted security, a liberal
interest, and prompt payment when required.
D.EP0S1 IS ot $1 and upwards received. Deposits can
be withdrawn in person or by chirk by those of our patrons
who live at a distance.
IN ri3RE»l allowed at 8cvon (7) Per Cent, compound
ed January, April, July and October—four times a year.
SECURITY.— By the terms of the Company's charter
the entire capital and property of tho Company and the
private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the
obligations of the Savings Bank.
DIRECTORi3 :
J. U1IODES MIOWNE, lWt of tho Co. N. N. CUltTIS, of WoIIh,Curtin A Oo.
JAS. l'\ BOZEMAN, (Japilnlint, Atlanta. 1,. !'. DOWNING, Alturnoy-at-l.aw.
J. 11. CLAPP, Manuf’tr, (Jlnpp'n Paotorv. l>. P. WILLCOX, tiprrotnry of tho Co
Hon. JOHN McILHENNY, Mavor. IOSIAH MOBIIIS. Banker, MoiiIb'v ’
JAMES ItANKIN, CapitaliHt. OHAHLES WISE,
may I mnbVwlt
INSURANCE.
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY
TI J Id
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
(OXTIM LS TO OlI LIt TUI'. 1*1 III.1C
INDEMNITY against Ws by fire !
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
She Wants a Chanco to Cot it Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
l*i’4’*l(lonl. Tr«‘U*i»roi
Columbus, Get. Ut, 1873. 1 dt I
WILL, ON AND AFTER TO-MORROW, OFFER HER ENTIRE STOCK OF
MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOODS FOR CASH,
AT PANIC PRICES !
PLANTERS
1 reaped fully iuvitod to call 1
1 PIKE AND MAKJNF.
FERTILIZERS.
Guano Notice to
Planters.
rpHK attention of 1
X pay 11
(Miitomurn i» eulbd to tin
• •the
ibliguiioiiH given for SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
with tin* pi i vilege ol' paying in Cotton at rate of
fifteen (!.'•/ ei.nta per lb for Low Middling*.
4'oftou will lie ro«*€»lvocl liy 1110 nud
all my AkoiiIn in iiecordance ultli
vuufriM’t until iimlui'ity of kiieli ob
ligation n, after u liirli date (IiIm prlv.
liege u ill eeane.
TIiohu owing less than a bale will Hliip llie bale
to CuliiiubiiH, Ga , aud tho balance will bo returned
Deliver Soluble Pacific Guano
for Another Season
To my prompt paying customers.
Parties anticipating their Cotton Notes and
Liens will thereby SAYIi Itl.Mi OF I.4ISS
IIY FlllF. AXII I.OKS IX WiiltdllT,
A<*., and are entitled to the benefit ol any exertm
hIioiiIiI price for low niiddliugs exceed fifteen
ci nt« at maturity ol notes.
Eagle aud IMienix motley taken at |htr.
W. H. YOUNG,
A’e;t PaciflcCuano Comp’y,
Xo. 12 llroatl Street.
titutiou
ill be offered fo! rt option «t the meeting :
Resolved, 1st, Hint lb- time for holding the
annual meeting ••! the A---* iatlon be t ltangod t<>
the FOURTH MONDAY IN NOVEMBER,
soon thereafter as practicable.
Resolved, 2d, That the - Gary of tho Secretary
aud Treasurer be fixed at f2’>‘) per annum
G. W. ROSETTE.
December 27, l*
Grand Raffle!
Clocks giveu to me to ropair, may now be
foulid with me. Also, the unsettled accounts and
notes. M> trieuds would do me a favor to call,
ietlie and take away their articles
. SPEAR, Agent,
At J. U. Brauihall's Sewing Machine Ageucy
oovU tfl sm broad Mi ant. Columbus, Ga.
A FEW CHANCES lett iu a rufllo for the
FINEST GUITAR in the city Call
take u chance, at F. REICH'S Bar Room.
Obancoa$2.00. d. _. 1
Taylor Cotton Gins.
HAVE ON HAND TAYI.Oll COTTON
Gins, front 40 to 8ft Saws, fut sale LOW.
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS to
an*28 dfcodtf
W
‘Rust
and Smut Proof”
Seed Oats,
CROCERIES.
Irish Potatoes and Apples.
INSURANCES COMPANY!
OF MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
Office in tho Company's Building, 41 Madison Street.
I 11A V K IN BTOIIi: A I.AIIOK I.OT
Best Seed Irish Potatoes,
0K D1KKKRKNT VAKIKI IK-
Choice Eating Potatoes,
Apples, Nice Tennesseo
PORK SAUSAGE,
ANU A KUI.I. STl.lt K
Crocorles and Provisions,
Assets, Anu'iisl
1, 1S73 $275,870 4f>
FOR MALE CUE A I* FOR 1
No ('harf'o for Druyngo.
J. H. HAMILTON,
Junction Franklin, Warren A Oglethorpe Sts,
dec 31-dtit.
H. F. ABELL & CO.
OFFICERS.
D. T. PORTER, President. W. A. GOODMAN, Secretory.
D. H. TOWNSEND, Vice President. J. G. LONSDALE, Jr., Asst. Secretary
DIXIBCTOXIB-
I>. T. PUHTKH, ol Ford, I*, rlet \ 1». II. 1 (»W XST■ .N D, < hiiiimlsaion iMcrehan!.
M. J.WIUKN ol WirkH, Tvrry A. i'o. <». V. J{A '<1 HA I 1, •»! I. .U. A1 porsott N. tfit.
i\|. 1j. M I;A('II AM. ol M. Ji Mu 11 din in Do. .s F. ah N I 1 l. "i Owen. McNutt N, Co.
.IU1IN tl. F1ZFH, ol Fut ut*, Fl/.ul N. Do. i A. .1 W 1 i II I <d While, i.itiig-'ull .V Co.
S. II. liKt It IKS, ol Htook Neely N. (Jo. .1. Al.«1 ( H HI II A D, '.I < (•••••ib:tr N. (1 III Hand.
(I. II. J I l)A II, ..I Wnikcr Hr. . (Jo. W. L. HA Dl-OHD. «.l Taylor, Kaillord & (Jo.
K. L. COFFIN, ol Dll bird 1 'oftlii. B. FlSi; \1A N. ••! Bleu, St lx (Jo
N. |{. SliKD*l K,i*I Sludgo, IMcKuy ft Co.
WALKER & DOYD, Gonoral Agonts,
Kimball House, No. 8 V/all Street, Atlanta, Ga.
A. G. REDD, Local Agent,
Office at J. R. Johnstor & Co.’s Hat Store,
duly eod'iw Colli xnljtirb, Gr«t.
HAVE NOW IN STORK
CLOTHING.
Early Rose uud I'ink Kj** Sued l'.»ti
HuxHett I'otatoei lor Table Use,
Fifty Sacks Ground I Vos,
Forty Boxen Florida Oraugeii,
Twenty-live lluricN Florida Syrup,
Family Flour, (all fine grades t an I
Groceries of all kinds.
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THORNTON & ACER,
3NTO. VO Broad Street.
f.N't M door to .1. W. F* n.-e .v. NorinaiiN IJ loketorc,
Co to Pomeroy’s,
AT 1104)11 Fit's (4IRM IF
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
Columbus, (i a.
J. W. ltYAN, I’rop’r.
Frank Golden, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
For Ferris & Co.’s Sugar-cured Pig
Hams and Strips, Ferris’s Mild-cured
N. Y. Bellies, Wright’s Ne Plus Ultra
Mince Meat, far superior to Atmore’s,
| Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Pre-
| served Ginger, Jellies, Corn Starch,
Sardines, Salmon, Oysters, Tomatoes,
Christmas Eggs, Turkeys, Ducks and
Chickens, Wine, Milk, Butter, Boston
Butter, Soda and Pic-nio Crackers,
Snaps, &c.
•«rMr. T. 4). l'tumtKON will Wo lound at the
counter, and will be pleased to wai* on hi.- lor
iner customers and irlonds. The patronage of
tho public Is respectfully soliullo .. (do2<)
Bar aud Billiard Saloon,
Under the Rankin House.
my24 dtwtf J. W. RYAX, l*ro|»*r.
CITY HOTEL.
( KM RAU.V I.OC.VI Kit.
Troy, Alabama.
R. H. PARK, Prop’r.
Have Just Received ti Now Lot ol' Men’s and Boy’s
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent on former whole
sale cost prices, which will enable them io sell at loss than
Cost prices for the same class of goods purchased earlier
in the season. As we were able to get a still further re
duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for the cash, wo will sell
at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy good
Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section.
S. 1* Call and seo for yourselves. Ja :i
CONFECTIONERIES
CENERAL INVITATION !
NO
Horn’s Vonr i
EXCUSE FOR A
CLOTHING AT
v
in STY SUIT !
COST !
Come One, Come All, to
VV. 'I'". Itobinson’H.
: ( IIIIINTMAM Al'I-I.t:*. UKANUCS.
; m;mo\s axd < <m oam is, « a>-
I DN S, XI'TN, HAIS1VN. FI4JX
RESTAURANTS.
OPERA HOUSE
RESTAURANT,
Ten-Pin Alley aud Bar !
A X I) 4 I IIKA XTS. 1*14*14 Id
ntlSIKIII), J Mills.
SGIIIIMS. 4ICA4K-
'I HE undfrsgnml will op n
Phtabli-liiii'-nt, and bo puqiarod to
ply bin fiifinls with GV. ry luxury.
iivin ii.n. « ii »» »»
■ 'KM A 4 AX (d)OltS.
I llli: 4 IIA4 K JJKX A 1*1 hi; W«ltl4«.
Ilarm-nti*h», M.irbb a mid A• > • -1• I•■ •.• - 'no
\'t. T Hold 1180118 Go- |iIhw tor yon.
FiMt tloor In*low G. W. Riowu's.
■ 10R THE NEXT THIRTY DAY.' WE WILL ."ELL Ol'R ^Ul'KRB >Tt)CK ",
Gi:xTi.nii;x’s. voi tiis' ami 4 jiii.dici x .s
Clothing and Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises.
Carpet Bags, &o., &c.. at Cost for Cash,
Como ,|| otic**, if y.»u v inh |*» buy i'll"iCE (’I.OTII I. * I*>i a little mom y.
TMOWiAS & PRESCOTT.
PRATT’S COTTON <>I\S
THIS HOUSE IS I’ll ERA RED TO FURNISH
Toys and Fireworks
rt 15 dfim
A. J. 114)1.A XI).
The Cottage Saloon.
nf tho IlnoHt quality, and everything nit
i ln ap, t<*r the HppiOirltirtg Holiday.
ALL KIND.** OF
6C-*;
il |i yff*H.
ILfefei'J
ly built and well
t, nnd rontiuuHti
Ohoiiti LIQUORS AND CIGARS always on
hand. Tin* publiv an' invited
octl tf
J. R. BROWN.
Fine French and Mixed Can
dies, Nuts, Fruits, &c„ &c.
• >v '. - a.
<,1 .fit.. --j V
; '
IV. .J. BU8S1
Mv own manufactured CANDY at Im ., in Iota
• d lb. , tut 1 everything in ptopottii>n.
Tin* ptibli i. ri-apcrtlully invitnl to give im* a
• all All th"**.* who wi*h to g.-t fixed up in the
light *tyb*, Hbotibl uot tail to et«*p ill, Jiiat bulow
tic- .''katiiig Kink. nov3U dim
American Cotton Tic Co.
I LI. APPROVED PATTERNS OF I'.PROVED
A COTTON TIES, fnrnihlt.’il In any quuiitity,
at lowest inarket rat-.. Adply
IN VINO VERITAS!
j AUSTIN Sc ELLIS,
1 General Commission Merchants,
I Alt. MOFFETT lie. now ..*» IIm I t " F.inily
l /and Mfdii iual tin*-., a Fin*’ St ■ I. •>! Nati»•*
CATAWBA and CONCORD WINES lb. > a".*
Purer and Heller than the gie>it*-i part "I the Itlgb-
priced Native Wiuee. Tty Them
W ILL tuako advance* on Oottou •■» u,uv> yv~
ditcu, for *til« hero or *hipiuent to our friend*
York, Hoatuo or Liverpoel.
•thor pro-
But J U
r -M
THE PLANTERS’
FAA r ()lUTE !
AHEAD OW -A-X-iIL. !
fJ|lIIK undor.sif’nt'tl having ctjniplolotl
j„, .....angoments for tho mile of th® abovo
■ COTTON OINS with (i- W. IHi.linouam, tho (iuuertU Agent for this Huetiou,
would call alteution to tho fact thiit they lmve on hand a fulll stm'k «»t
PRATT’S COTTON GINS,
imouc Ihfm tiio 4u Sa« Gin lb.it took the t'trat l'ru< at our last uir, »
ooiuj^iiiois uttil Riuuing’-Mu U'«-noo'l fotton iu 17 uiitmlos. loo luui-h eauoot li
unit! in their pruiso.
HOLSTEAH & CO.,
Agricultural Implement and bcod Depot,
uihl7 dAwtf 13'J Broad Street, Columudh, Ua.
kIohmv hair, ho lifted the throbbios
aud all the past, but this one thing, touch place it ou tho name
wise counsellor and t-lli- more esnily, end tho hurinotix^
i l'«*a*e’» bunk atoii*. where tbt-y are prepared to
i Coluuibus, Git.. ""I >