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All citin'
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Aui yet, m«tl.
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wlft
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it to | it;
wt, tty wbat b« may.
right more yet
(rood 1 rtlato)
with t It Fair i
• appi oprlats
by ah >rt.
I jat faggot,
'•oal?«,
cl, tha vary bot,
Hitlbc Ivt.
i ktai
it tha Flora,
-Magi olla.
rgtobf word,
In brl f ctafoBtd,
Mild It averred.
i lit; >y, fillin' ol fa'htr'tbtai
Recall no a
lot nobly g»r
From Buriys
The "hlggss
vnur goodly leaven,
to lb# luiap.
it Mbakaptaro lings
• pralu,
• htr I ltd alia brings -
lioua* bold’’ waya.
•tlwvl igpbrsss,'Big heart?'
• farvl I peu?
I kno v tliuii art
kitty an I t| ba bit id.
Ill El .
In ii'iitt aio ft i, tkt n
Lot In l.«i lit Ighl ;
will | f, Id » it ml li ,i
At I kid tins luoodi
Upon lit n
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bloom i
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U.f rttbo nW
i a b lag a voli
from Ua river
ijralal alltatu
i opot tba lawn,
10 (. Ill ,
III |>. llj nolo'
grow i old!
till Hum
'•ip..,
U.'P I
a ag du my brow ;
n at uiorulug!
jooi byt, 'twill sweep
iooi ow'a dawulog '
ttli J D I Il'JIOH.
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— Whitt tu\y
rfn filled with,
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women II..-
wotiteu -eM .r."
ffuauculiy
— A Irian m
>uu eyrb? Whim the
w*U r.
h t Iwuy h pronounced
a of the body uro the
hw l vo wrist*.
,ble in anything but
l it uLip't A leek,
cin* tiUHtance* become
t w i‘ led, they ere said
oh v, X corued beef, hut
ig • jn other day before
i an month.
* ft ’ends object to bin
•im how they have au
Lie leiug tight.
h In r husband in like a
rtuei he ulwayu will
guiu ; out.
nlw tya have hie pock-
a wh u they are empty ?
•tail
like abort
tliita may he, tell
uau who are “Mhort”—
-eivn ly deoliued to re-
dtap. .eh from a yellow
toitr 1 e might catch the
i»«ly ut the Governor's
• r nl mm, Hud made it
...lull to a pardon for
itenti ,ry
t il o fern this induce,
nbert paying in ud-
! it led to n til st-clnHH
.'o.l death.
i . isinr asked A
•i at ho bar. •‘Well.
• u.l no a locksmith.’’
r trHdo
Dame Fashion seems to have taken
holiday, for thore is Absolutely nothing
new in her plates. If ever busy brain
needed rest and recreation, most assuredly
the Dame’s does. Think of her wonder
ful production* within the past year and
vote her a leave of absence, and on her
retain may she have more consideration
for the financial depression, and bring us
modest, quiet styles, nioro in keeping
with the times.
The introduction and generul adoption
of substantial out-door garments is really
a mattor for congratulation. Many of
them are perfectly plain, except binding
and buttons. The walking jacket is usu
ally made by tailors, and has the closo
cut anft noatness of finish peculiar to
good tailors’ work.
The rodingoto, convenient, comfort
able, and graceful, bolds its prestige, in
spite of the most vigorous efforts to dis
place it. It would hardly seem possible
that one garment could bo metamor
phosed into so many varieties of styles,
yet a rodingoto completes almost overy
costume. But bow widely different are
they iu appesrance. The most fashion
able redingotes are open and deep in
front, fall perfectly plain, all the fullness
end looping being confined to the baok,
upon which the finishing sometimes con
sists of bows in the place of the sash of
the last season. They are made in water
proof cloth, very full and long, and by
letting down the straps underneath one
is nicely covered from .he dampness, at
the same time having a stylish covering
ready for all occasions.
We noticed an advertisement in one of
our magazines, some time ago, that read
this way : “A ladies' maid, for many years
employod in the highest circles of no
bility iu London and on the Continent,
advises the world that she is prepared to
give directions for getting up the face in
unrivaled beauty and surpassing attract
iveness ; that long experience has taught
her just the quantity nnd quality of bel
ladonna to drop into the eye to give it a
sparkling brightness; that in peuoiling
the lashes she has no rivaland adds:
“I can in all confidence say, when the
face is thus gotten up by mo, it will have
a beautiful and natural appearanoo, not to
be detected by the closest observer. "
Spirits of departed grandmothers read!
It iH enough to mako you cry aloud to see
your offspring in the hands of such
health-destroying, money-making, artful
impostors—you who have toiled day in
and day out, spinning and weaving,
making and mending, browiugnnd baking,
striving aud fretting, to properly roar and
insfi'itorthd dear ouos to become useful
members, ofvHooioty ami tidy housewives,
sooner would kfxpoct to seo the stars fall
from the hoavons than ono of those dear
onos thus plastered and smeared.
Tho artist should have added that wbeu
thoroughly and bowitehingly enameled,
the subject must not bo natural or self-
forgetful, must undoubtedly suppress all
emotional faolingR ft hat. are tho very es
sence of youthful loveliness), for to give
way to c hearty burst of laughter would
be disastrous to tho glnzing ; to drop a
tender tear of sympathy for aufforing hu
manity would bo ruinous indoed, cracking
the onamel aud streaking the “bloom of
youth,” and, instead of the beautiful
maideu the artist intoudod hor to be, she,
by giving way to the outbursts of an over
flowing, gushing hoart, has*made herself
ouly a little less ropnlsivo than a painted
savage.
Would any woman of fine sensibilities
be found iu the hands of rmoh manipu
lators? Yes, wo bolievo many pure young
girls, beautiful and fresh from the hand
of God, have boeu lod into tho experi
ment iu order to mako themselves more
attraotive. Wo have known handsome
persons whoso fair complexions have been
spotted and disfigured for life by the use
of these atrooious cosmetics. “Just how
much belladonna to drop into the eye to
give it a sparkliug brightness !" Think,
1 beg of you—you who have eyes as soft
and blue au the summer skies—wlmt the
consequence would be should tlio tiniest
partiole too much bo applied ! The light
of the heavens gone out forever, tho balls
staring utid dead, the woild a blank, aud
life a burden !
A few years ego a species of luadueas
prevailed in fuvor of golden or yellow
hair, ntid iu some chhuh the tlauiiug red
was considered altogether the loveliest.
The darkest hair could be bleached
changed so as to lust three months, and
so successfully us to*lefy detection of th
art that altered it.
If you would not grow wrinkled aud
faded before your time, use such tueuua
only ns will plant vivid aud lasting toues
on your cheeks and give brilliant light to
the eye. Use abundantly of pure, fresh
air and golden sunshine, regular exercise,
and a prescribed plain diet. Go wander
in green pastures and beside still woterH,
among happy singing birds uud sweet
blooming tlowers. Let the guu kiss your
cheek, even if it should leave a few brown
freckles. Hoe to it that your conscience
is kept ko clear, your heart so light and
happy with good deeds and kind aotiona,
that your whole face will kiudlo and shin*
with absolute radiance, and- your *ye
sparkle with undisguised affection. Culti
vate the disposition aud habits that shall
beautify every feature and expression and
elevate your whole being, aud, above
everything, be natural.
indulges
y Uj iuo itbj ,
„ may Journey onwnru,
■ children ot tho day.
... j thut atudi tho plain;
l the lurid clouds tro rising,
u shall scatter Into (lory raiu.
All, iu my eager grasp, have turned to dust.
For through their chsmbors swept the eolumn
warning,
Arise 1 depart I for this la not your rout
They folded their pale hands and son
prmence—
I only bore the arrow In my breast.
wildly l
r Oail lee, say, “Peace,
And whisper, "Should the true dleciple murmur
To taste tho cup hie Master’e lips could drai~ 1
Ami then lead on until we reach the riser
Which all uiuet cross, and some must c
alono;
Oh ' yc who in tho land of peace are wearied,
flow nbali ye breoet the Jordan’s swelling mi
i your Bavlour*s bosom.
Whnroin no manner of daflleineut cornelh.
Nor any shadow flung from passing night.
WIioho distant streams sufllced to clsanse your
sin.
There shall ye fiud your dead iu Chrlet arisen,
And learn from them to slug the augele’ eoug.
Well may ye echo from earth's wuitiug prlaou
The martyr's cry, ‘-How long, O Lord! ho
long S"
Thomson.
body.—OreviUe.
caultl.
— Oar minds are as different
tho same road.—Colton.
wine and good man.—Cumberland.
much ns uatur* requires.—Franklin.
tries.—Sir }V. Temple.
and sustenance ; ho that let the fatbor <
diHoaso be what it may, intouipuranco
certainly its rnothor.—Burton.
upon each other.—Fling.
—The chief pleasure in onti
consist iu costly seasoning c
llavor, but in yourself. Do yi
sauce by sweatiug ?—Horace.
good luok, aud God gives all things to in
dustry. Then plough deep wli"
may be hindered to-morrow.
till to-morrow which yon r
Franklin.
inequality of uuderstnndiug,
who are conscious of thoir
have the modesty not to talk ;
del ects. —Johnson.
DiRcoruuiout is a power of the
derstaudiug in whioh few excel, la
and partiality blind V--Qretille.
Dreadful is their doom whom doubt has iti
To consuru fate, aud pious hope Ion-go
Likn yonder blasted boughs by lightning r
, life, they never know,
llut t
i all the
—//Ml
--The t'i
innati Knquir
tho following reminiscence: "In lt>.»4
aud 1 the load lug men in the Senate
of tho Uuited State* were Howard, Mason
_ ... of Ytrginiu, Slidell i,f Louisiana, Bell ot
1 he rd h cull for tb« Tennessee, and Crittenden of Kentucky,
u (ui tho front door.” I They are all dead. What changes are
« l «.» Virginian I *“ * of twenty years !
••can you anawer this k “ " u - v 01 prominence who wore in
■ '.iu i mb you H bet ’ tUen aiui now, and have lieeu
1.1 » ut a nil a cork— cuntimied to the ple.etil time, are Churlea
he ■ hiakey out with 8uuluar . uf UaasueUmetta, nnd hi« col-
"t hr. akiu doliotila?" leagne. Henry Wilaun, who is its pre-
■ V .y. push de cork “ i<iu, «
•n < ere talking lately . —The deputy sbeiiffa
man whose preaching ! m pursuit of (ienet bav
.1 d.< "What do you ‘
v-sl 1 .owe. “I think,”
l bo ler two years ago.”
r*ar»theu?” “True,”
tit ill mean."
udft , being interrupted
th jury by tbe loud
ay i j tbe ntreet near tbe
ata id, •*What's that?”
u the judge had jual
up tuktanlly arose and
Di» honor that tt was
of tbe court.”
ho have gono
traced lmu to
Canada aud got him iuside a circle of 100
unlus, with the principal points of escape
well guarded. Great ooutideuoe is ex
pressed that the deputies will have tho
fugitive buck iu Now York by next
Monday.
habit of pfeQ.
teac# ho utUr
man -oervaot
dm«**d th* ill.
John, they aay
e*y ;' and if i
no r**«on wb
mj, John
T he eeuotaph erected in Greene street
to the memory of the Confederate dead,
was an veiled iu Augusta Tuesday. Th©
entire eeuotaph is thirty-two feet in
height, aud composed mainly of Stone
mountain granite. The structure is ele-
i gsnt aud graceful.
1* >on aho »u in th* j
lu .v«r, iij. , —The small Louisville darkies oathor
*■ '£ 51 'p :ri::
is vd dotnettic I tay, Tirnea are chanced ©grocery.
at you hit that I tay *1 | —
“ 'L*^;. I, *r, ,h * t !; - Th * “•* Sul “ u of" Morocco has an
ru ahould uj luy\ broken up the herein of hia father and the
Will keep only on* wife.
nUNKKTIi' RECIPE#.
ham Hour, neatly a quart of boiliu
or milk, on* teaapoouful of salt,
tbe Hour, when you have Halted it, into i
soft dough as you ettu handle.
this upon a red-hot stove. Prope
scalded and cooked, they are light
hot.
Plain Buns.
yet luauy"—\> hen baked.
the day they are baked.
Bou.kd Indian Meal Puddiko.-
quart of milk, one quart of Indian i
throe eggs, three heaping tahlcspoo
of su^nr, aud oue teaspoouf'ul of
one-fourth pound of beef suet, ebo
into powder. Scald the milk, aud
your bag iu hot water, tiou
half full with the mixture, as
very much. Boil fivo hours.
—A Paris journal tell* the story
beggar who presented himself regu
at a at rtaiu coffee-house with a clari
uodet his arm. “Will you allow
gentlemen,” said he iu an humble tot
voice, “to play a tune? lam oulj
amateur, and if you prefer giving me
few coppers I will spare you the anno*
ance of listening tome.” Every oue ft
at once for a few stray coppers, and t
musician departed with a profound obi
sance. This he repeated several eveuin
in succession. At last, one evening,
he wanted to hear him. “liut I
afraid, sir, I shall disappoint yo
“Never mind that, give us a tun
a very poor instrument.'
that—I want to hear yo
since yon insist upon it,”
Well,
my psrfonnance.”
Watchmakers.
. J. M. PALMER,
Practical Watchmaker and Jewell©*,
Cody's building, Broad 8t., Columbus, Qa.
All kind* Sowing Machines repaired. Needles,
Oils and Attachments for all machines. I«lec28
Restaurants. Ull
IIA11 111 H COUNTY RESTAURANT, ""
No. 82 Broad Street.
Tho best of Foreign and Domestic Liquors end
Cigars. Meals nt all hours.
declO J.J. BLAKELY, Prop’r.
Barber Shops.
ED. TERRY, Barber,
Crawford 8t., undor Ranklu House, Columbus, Oa.
duel 8
Cotton Factories. J>
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
8ITKKTIN0S, 8IIIRTINQS,
* YARN, ROPE, 4c.
COLUMBUS, (IA-
0.1*. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary 4 Treasurer. uct3l ly. -|^
- — -- Sg M
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT TlioMPMOar,
Lltcry, Mnl© and Eiclinugo btables, “GI
CCLETHOKI'B, NoRTM OF RANDOLPH STS., BUlIl
octao Columbus, Qa.
A. UAMMEL,
Livery and kale Stable*,
OOLKTIIORPX ST., COLUMDC*, Qi.
Particular attention given to FeodJog and Sale ■ A
of Stock.
Horses and Mules bonrdad Ju stables by the
month or day. oct29
Doctors.
DH. J. A. URQUHART,
Office nt C. J. Moffutt’s Drug Store, Broad street.
JUsIdenco on St. Clair, between Broad and
eopO Front Sts., Columbus, Ga. yy
OB. COLZEY.
Keiidenco corner of St. Clair nnd Oglethorpe st*.
Office next to residence, on St. Clsjr st.
sep27 dtf
DR. J. C. COOK,
Office over Ellis A Harrison’s Commission House, ..
sepfi first door to loft. “
Dentists. "
W. T. FOOL,
Dentist,
nov2;t] loi Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
IV. J. FOGLE,
Dentist, tt
sup. r >] Georgia Home Building, Columbus, Oa. oat
Lawyers.
Jas. M. Kisssll. Chah. J. Swift.
RUIHF.LL A SWIFT,
Attorueynand Counsullora »fl,AW. Will practioe
iu thu Courts of Ueorgia (Chattabeoobeo Circuit)
u&il Alabiinm. Office over C. A. Redd A Co.’s store,
t Broad street, Columbus, Qa. Jal *de
6 I„ T. DOWNING, ■—
0 Attorney uud Solicitor.
U, B. I’om'r and Register in Bankruptcy. Office
uovsFJ] over Brooks' Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
1'EAIIODY A DRAXXOY,
B
Attorneys nt Law.
1 Omen oveh J. F.nnis 4 Co.'s Store, Broad St., H
fi novlSJ West Side.
H. J. RIOSES,
Attorney mid Counsellor at Law,
. Georgia Homo Insurance Company building:, sec-
0 out 7 ly J ond story,
r LOUIS F. GARRARD,
f Attorney nnd Conn«ellor at Law.
^ Offlco No. 07 Broad street, Columbus, Ua. Will
practice in tho Slate uud Federal Courts. Special
„ uttontiou givou to Commercial I,aw uud cases lu
Bankruptcy. **p4
a €11 AS. 11. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law, Columbia*, Ga. |
^ Will practice ia any Court. wd
Offlco over Acoo A Murdoch's storo. [uovlC
Crocers.
DAN’L It. I11ZE,
Deulerin Family Oiocorics, on Bryan street, be-
iwoou Oglotborpo A Jacksou streota.
•S' No charge for druyngo. dec7 Ot
J. II. HAMILTON, ®
1 Wbolcvale nnd Retail Grocer,
1 Junction of Franklin, Warren 4 Oglotborpo Sts.
' No chnrgo tor drayugu. sopl4
| ISIIAJI COOI-EB,
Family Grocer and Dnnler in Country Produce,
sop5 m-xt to “Enquirer" ODloo. X.
‘ Fresh Meats.
y J. T. COOK,
y Freuli Mcnt* of All Kind*,
f ecpit Stalls Nos. 15 uud 17.
‘ Rags, Hides, etc. Q
JOHN MEUAFFEY,
l- Denier 1 it Una;*, Hide*, Beeawax, et©,,
ot nnd nil kind* Of Junk. K
r- Corner Briduk and Oulrtiiorpk Srs.. Fii
BO Columbus, tin.
Druggists. on
DU. J. I,. CHENEY A SON, 1
i- Druggists and Proscriptionlsts.
\ large assort incut of Bnist’s Oardeu Seeds.
Cheney's Co to a Syrup.
Crawford btreet, undor ltankiu House.
duels
# U. 1*. I'ALKER, Licensed Apothecary u *<
jr Oue door above Virginia Orocery.
i.i l’liysiclans’ Prescriptions made a specialty. do
doc 17 j Night boll to loft ol door.
it J. 1. GRIFFIN, 10G Broad St.
H,
jd In*porter of EtifflUh Drug;* and Mcd-
ju Iclnes
)li —also—
,e I'urlaluu Prcsouts, i'uriualtlea.
Ornamental and Uusoful, just received.
- **«» ... r
l JOHN L. JORDAN, V
Druggist,
Two doors bolow Ueo. W. Brown s,
, Broad Street, Columbus, Ha.
T, «-Nlglit B.II ri,Ut uf wulli Joor. «.,*
° FOSTER S. CHAPMAN,
DruirvUt,
u HuuJolpb, east of Broad Street,
° ■"I' 5 Columbus, t)a.
J' A. M. D1IANNON, Hi
d West Side, Broad Street, Coluwuuk, Ua.,
JJ WhoIvNulo and Retail Dealer In j
at Drug* and Medicine*,
•' Toilet Article* and Perfumery.
P BCpIi
1 Mattress-Making, Ae.
t> J. D. MeJUNKIN,
1, Uoncral Upholsterer and Mattress-Maker.
H Shop wont side Warren, iHMir iulersectlou of Ugl. •
sept tliorpeand Bridge Ms.
d — •• ^ •
c Piano Tuning, Ac.
n E. W. 11LAU,: HI
_ Repairer nnd Tuner of Pianoes, Meledaois aud III
f, Aocordeons. Sign Painting also donn.
11 Orders may be be l»*f. at J. W. l ease 1 Norman’s
11 Book Store. sepd
Dress-Making.
v MINN 11 A.IIUI.MMIS'HDBTII, 1
\ Dress-Making, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap,
lltwideuco uud shop Iu Browuevllle.
novl6
" Feed Store. < r a
JOHN FlTZGIllUONS,
It Wholesale and Retail Dealer lu Hay, Oats, Cor*
e llicou, 4c., Oglethorpe St, opposite
j_ Jal Temperance Ilall.
! « Wanted. ,A
L 1*7 K will trive m«n and vonun BUKIN EMU
VV T1I hT WILL PAY from $4 to |«
per day, can be pursued in your own neighbor- fj
0 hood; it 1* a rare chance for those out of employ-
1, raent or having leisura time; girls aud boys fra-
,, ijueutly do as well u« men. Particnlnra free.
V- A<ldn*ss J. LATHAM A €0.,
„ aug'JS tr 292 Wasblngton si.. Itostea. Mass.
WOUI) s WOOD I r
r 7
^ /'\RDEK9 can be filled promptly by application
r V_F at the office of tbe
11 MUSCOGEE MANUFAOT NO CO.
dec28 tf
INSURANCE.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ATLANTA DEPARTMENT
W. UOSETIE.
orrioBitsi
Cen. JNO. B. CORDON, President.
Cen. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice President.
MORRIS, Secretary. J. H. MILLER, Sup’t Agenl
Assets Nearly $2,500,000,001
R. N. MILLER, Cen’l Ag»t and Managi
OFFICERS t
Y, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Vice
L. SPENCER, Secretary.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
ALFRED I. YOUNG,
H, C. A. REDD,
W. R. BROWN,
MEOICAE BOARD:
G. J. GRIMES, M. D., D. W. JOHNSON, M. D.
' Policies ia Northern Companies can be transferred without lose or adi
j. Full particulars given by inquiry at the ofUoe.
Keep Capital at Home,
tood (Solicitors Wanted.
LAMBERT SPENCER, Resident Ag<
FIRE nrSURAN
San Francisco, California.
Prompt, Reliable, Liberal!
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
COLUMBUS. OA'.
• WWHon,
ILL k CO
TION,
n Merchant
AND
tat© -A-gr©xits]
reet, Colnmbns, Ga.,
tip to conduct the AUCTION AND COMMIssifJ
the publio patronage. 1U M
i’SIGNMENT,
, APPLES, P0IIT01S III
BUTTER,
lALE AND RETAIL, st prioes that will u.
R MONEILL4C0 *
Y GOOD*.
mi 11 B1RB1IHS! I
e in Want of Dry Goods]
.. ^
uui bu*tnea*, we offer from thta data our khth
FANCY GOODS AT ON ■•HALF THE..
fexaiuluM and be continued. No ohargea uada for abotia
|te will be Cash. No goods will b|
time than thirty days.
Irequoated to call and settle at once, or make to lift k ,|l
cGOUGH & CO.
Further Notice]
HE CASH,
lock of Dry Goods]
COST !
me, I request immediate pay
eral prices for Cotton in settle
iIVEBEU WITHOUT T1IE MONEY.
LANCHARD,
123 Broad St., Columbus. Ga.
COPARTNERSHIP.
WILLCOX A UAVTKa, for tbe transaction of a Oeneral Insurance Business In this city.
D. V. WILLCOX,
Ocl.18.1873. W. N HAWKS.
Willcoz & Hawks,
79 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
a list of tbe oldest and largest Insurance Companies iu tbe country, "Time-Tried and
$27,000,000!
r their services in covering all classes of inauraltlo property, at reguli
ir rates. All proposals and
a to. WILLCOX k HAWKS*
_A_ OJLULIO.
rnUK undersigned, having retired from a service of fourteen years in the Georgia Home losurnuce
Company, aud formed tba connection above named, solicits for tbe n«w firm a share of tbs bust-
s of tho city, aud offers hie careful attention thereto.
With an experience of tweuty years in the community as an Underwriter, be respectfully refers to
vbo have during tliat time received lil« policies, and to whom be liui disbursed thousands of
losses incurred by Companies then reprtseuted by him, aud uow hv tbs new firm.
Columbus, Oct. 14,1873. tf D. F. WILLCOX.
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY !
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
CONTINLEM TO OFFER THE PUBLIC
1NLEMNITY aiaiist Loss by FIRE !
She Wants a Chance to Cot It Baok.
President.
Columbus, Oft. 1st, 187:
Treasurer.
MILLINERY.
Bargains ! Bargains!!
ery and Fancy Dry Goods at Panic Prices
WCMEMS>
WILL, ON AND AK1T.R TO MORROW, OFFER HER ENTIRE STOCK OF
AT PANIC PRICES !
i resport fully invited to cell and judu#* for tin
AU goods must be paid
fCnlambue. Ua.. Nov. lftth, 1173.
PANIC ! PANIC ! !
[ NOW SELLING AT FAN 10 PRICKS MY LARGE AND KA8H1UN* BLE 8TOOK UI
MILLIN EB Y,
tnprisiug all the latest Novelties in the line of Trimmod
and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons,
Silks, Flowers, Ornaments, Velvets, &c.
HAIR GOODS in aU Styles,
Jet and Immitation Jewelry,
all goods usually kept in a FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. The Ladies are invite*
ill aud examine. AU good* must be paid for on delivery.
Hrs. M. B. HOWARD,
November 21. eodAw RANDOLPH ST , NEXT TO STRUPPER'S.
COST!
FROM THIS DATE. I OFFER
ENTIRE STOCK OT
AT COST FOR CASH !
J. S. JONES.
Columbus, ffept. 28tb, 1873. dood4w)f
TEN PER CENT. LESS T
As we always sell as low as the low
est, we offer for twenty days our entire
stock of New and Fresh Goods at Cost
and an additional extra discount allowet
of 10 per cent, on all bills of ,$20 and
over. We mean to sell.
BOATRITE & CLAPP.
R K8PH0TFni.LV announce to tliHr frlk-nd-, .
AND WINTER STOCK OF DRY WOOD* I.
consisting of every artlclo usually found ' ‘
the money panic In New York for i
J. KYLE & CO.
public gene'ally, tliat their fAll
m.w complete In every d« ;n*rU“
.. s House. They were bought dm
v, nnd w ill bo sold at prices to correspond with tie t lm *
We still keep a large Hue or’
IRISH LINENS. OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION!
ALSO, A SPLENDID LINE OK
l^atlies 9 , IVIlNwes 9 and Children 9 *! Shoes*
of the latest Style aud Beet Make. Also, a
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &e., at Reduced Price.
All wifhlug to purchase will do well to give us a call, ae we bought low and will ssll
Columbus, (M. 6th, 1873. j. KU.r..
$75,000!
UN PARALLEL! D SACRIFICE
OF
Dry Gr oods •
AT COST FOR CASH.
PrkM Hrd.ml fro- *0 1. 40 |wr nil. Ill doM oul lk« C«ll >t«»« •*
JOSEPH & HKOTHERS
Ooluiubus, Out. 5,187S. dtf
HATS AND CAPS.
ES. 33. VONOB,
DEALER IH
HATS, CAP*, UMBRELLAS,
AT T«E OLD STAND OP P. LAW DOM.
H as oh hand and is reccivixo RKortYitiY- vkom mahctacve* 111 "
FliLL STOCK OF
STAPLE AMD FANCY HATS!
In Fancy Hate, the “very latest” In style and colors-
In Staple Fur and Wool, his etook Is perfect,
octl? tf J Aud to which be Invitee the attention of PI**** 1 *