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OFEI.IKA, ALA.:
JANUARY 30, 1874.
ELIKA OEPftRTMEHT
Tbo Orange Meeting
eatordi-y was a pleasant affair. The
, 0D a wore out in force, and with a
ber of citizens listened to an erceed-
iuteresting speech from Ool. Oal-
nbounding in words of wisdom fitly
, At tbo conclusion of his remarks
meeting, by a rising vote, requested
bis spoeeh be published in this paper.
Colonel's native modesty was over-
m ed by the compliments of friends
strangers, and he left on the first
to meet his friends at Seale to-day.
o Patrons were afterwards engaged
late in the day in their hall transaot-
husiness of a private nature. We
incidentally that Mr.Lennard's work
anures received much commendation
i the Grange.
e can supply this work to such as
to avail themselves of its excellent
estiona and formulas for oomponnd-
oheap manures.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Millinery.
MRS. C. V. BARLOW,
Fashionable Milliner and Dreismake
Su'a Agent of But’erlck A Co.'s Pattern*,
hi? late Banking House uf Shappaid A C<
Opelika, Ala.
jaJ
Notaries Public.
U. D. HIGGINS,
Being appointed Notary Public for I.oe couuty,
respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends.
Holds Court 1st and 2d Saturdays of each mouth,
l K. U. llollifii-ld’s law ofllce. ja23
Eating Houses.
ROGERS' EATING HOUSE,
Right at the Depot, open at all hours. Hot CoftVi
and Meals for all Trains.
Furniture, 4tc.
At Panic Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Healer in all kinds of Furniture.
Alto, Metallic, Wood Coffins, and Caskets,
jalS Chambers street.
Lawyers,
A. J. TICKERS,
Attorney And Counsellor At Law.
Office opposite Alubama House.
Practices in all the Courts of tbo State. Ju3
Special.
“JoUubou” is not a happy uiau, a
iAtiafled lump of day, elaborately
n up, wo ask why V Any handsome
t>w who would not be, with that elegant
iuquet" shown us this niorDiu#, should
•efiisod a license for all time for matri
WeatWArd They Go.
|uite a number of whites and blacks
through almost daily to the mias-
|ic hills aud valleys beyond the Missis-
Just as good laud, fenced, cleared
otherwise improved, is cheaper to-
in Alabama than iu Arkansas. This
it of change is one of the worst fea-
i Southern character. If the
; into aud trouble spent iu running
no i. • A-»ro put ou the Alabama plan
us, told hills and pleasant vales
Id laugh with a harvest such as we
not of. The value and comforts
net associations which gather about
vine-clad roof, the moss-covered eaves
ir childhood aud maturor years, are
ht. UestlessneHS and discontent in
idleness and neglect, aud we turn
backs aud go forth to untried fields,
y from friends, schools, churches, and
ho tenderer associations which embol-
life, for the rudeeabiu, the unbroken
ist, new people, and toil, struggle,
:en and die, “uuwept, uuhonored and
m" __ m
Brevities.
Jones A Co. opened the old rink with
od attendance. We noticed a few la
in the absence of all amusements,
mow of no better way to combine
sure with healthy exercise, if can
sly indulged.
•Last week was a genial one. We no-
the early varieties of peaches pro
jng to “waste their sweetness on the
rt air.”
We learn from friends above that
liderablo improvement is going on at
1 eville and Gold Hill, aud that the new
of Alexander, also on the Memphis
,varnish Railroad, is rapidly filling up.
•The people farther on, are much
led with the recommencement of ac-
operations on the extension of the
iphis & Savannah Hoad, and are loud
long in their praise of Col. Alexander,
tble President.
•Parties who ought to know tell us
the extension of the East Alabama
Cincinnati Railroad to “Mill Town”
give Opelika an additional 10,000
of cotton. Better build it. We need
cotton and its trade.
•A daily prayer meeting is progressing
:he Methodist ohuroh. Attendance
rato.
■We notice much uuprovomeut in the
of shade trees for our promenades.
-U try and plant trees. The are great-
•rbers of miasmatic poison.
Money
iMBBsuttl plenty for cotton transaction,
^■little for our mercantile friends. Ex-
diflnge ou New York and New Orleans
^■ing $ ; selling at par.
Trade
sMliuues lively iu plantation supplies,
nly for cash,
fo quote : Bulk meat 0.1; corn $L 10;
ll §1 10; Hour $7 00(5; 12 for fancy;
I 80(5)85; coffee ;12&)35 : sugar 10(5' 14
D Si 75(5)2 00; hay Si 75 for cash;
Ihssbr 50(S'80.
Cotton.
Uceipts moderate. Prices couthum at
Rations, with a dull market. The re-
lt decline and continued large receipts
e holders the blues.
liddlings 14
iow Middlings 13J
aeived previously 13,050
Thursday 88
fotal 14,041
“I onco boarded for three mouths,''
Mr. Smith, “in a family where,
ug the whole time of my stay, the
feband did not ouce speak to the wife,
iiougk they met at the table everyday. ’
'Mercy! what a monster he must have
Tailors.
J. R. CAMPBELL, llkilor.
Cutting aud Making in the Latent Styli'H. Re
pairing neatly done.
South Railroad St., over Furniture Store, jal
Dentists.
J. L. U. .SMITH, Dcntiwt,
loos Plate Work and Plugging ou reasonablt
dec23] terms. Chambers street.
Barber Shops.
WESLEY BARRINGER, Barber,
lorner South Railroad aud Chambers street*
dec23
BIGNON A TURNER, Bnrbern,
South Railroad street, unuer Adams Hou
dec23
BEAL ESTATE AGtwTS.
JDd PRINTINC.
EAGLE AMD PHEftiX i«ANUFACTUrIHC CO.
ELLIS & HARRISON, |_ e tt e r p ress anc | Card
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTION
TILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE SALK,
RENT AND PURCHASE of REAL ESTATE
iu the Cily and country, uud will advertise thy
same (at private sale) FUKF OK CHARGE, unlees
the property is sold.
Printing.
CONDITION
OF THE
For Sale.
CITY LOT No. 001,
threo dwelling* on th
together or separate, at a low ngure, tor enmi.
j»27
VALUABLE CITY PROPEUTV, situated in the
business centre of the city. V* ill sell at a great
bargain, or to an acceptable party an undivided
' rest. The property can be made lo pay a largo
A DESIRABLE HOUSE ANI) LOT, with ten
acres ground, iu Lipwood, one mile from S. W. 11.
R. dopot; u very comfortable ami desirable home.
HOUSE with five good rooms, wit bin 200 yards
of Southwestern Railroad depot, one-half acre
ground.
For Rent.
A STORK HOUSE in the valley of Talbot county, |
at a cross-road, three miles of tbo Chalybeate
Springs. A very desirable location for u Dry
Ooods and Grocery business. sep!7
RACING.
RACES, RACES, RACES!
SAVANNAH JOCKEY CLUB,
February 3d, till, 5th nml 0th, 1S74.
STAKES AND PURSES, $1,300.
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER,
BILX. KEA.X3
A XI)
Statement Paper,
ALSO,
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS
All of which cun be furnished printed at
short notice, at low' Cash IUtks.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
Tlios. GiTbert,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Timos Building,
_ COLUMBUS, GA.
THE SUN
PRINTING
Eagle & Phenix IVIanufact’g Co.,
January Ist, 1874.
IuN.Y bunk*
•ity b ks. U*.
.&m1,:W1 11 j Capital St.
.. i-lO.lll?: is Reserve Fi
* BUIa Pay a
Ll ARIL1T1»
d—uM-lii liiedpr *
Rook Debts Payable—due > n
and uncalled for
133 bale* n.Uon d-j.chile-t l,
1>72 in
oploy.
250,001 uo
2V7,70*J U2
10,573 ist
3,.H 3U
pj.roi 6o
1 0115 00
nlH—Goods sold nu 30 d iy.>
mils Receivable
Stock* aud Bonds paying in
Stock on band, per iuveiitoi
2-1.740 01 |
cl. net. 7-l,lKMJ oil i
137 it> I
140,876 l
$1,843,738 l .
*1,849,738 2-1 ;
[ Dividends Declared since 1869, $425,160.00.
Totul Assets •'#1,849,736 34
Duo DopoHitors $73,8,10 19
OlltHtamlinq Oortifleatos 37,137 00
Every other liability 38,109 08 - 161,096 27
(Besides Capital Stock and undivided profits, t
Surplus beyond all Liabilities $1,688,641 97
1, (J. Uunby Jordan, Seorotary and Tronsurer of Eagle und l’liouix MimufsofurinR
Cotnpauy, certify that the above statement is correal and true.
(!. GUN 11V JORDAN, Sec y and Treas'r.
Attest:—J. M. llivrss, Notnry Public-. (Beal. I
January 20, 1874. If
Third Day—Throe Rue
ton i
2d, Tin
Hotels.
ALABAMA HOliSK,
hmveuiont to busiueNH portion of the city,
jal U. W. ALLEN, Prc
Fourth Ddy—Four Racua. l«t, Hurdle Haud
cap, ovor eight hurdles. 2d, ?wic>pBtnkcs fc
threo yoar olds. 3.1, Selling race. 4th, Consol
lation PurHo. GKO. S. OWENS,
J. T. McFarland, Sec’y. President.
ja24 dUt
When you go
Adams li-
dec23
ADAMS HOUSE.
o to Opelika, l»c suro tu
, opposite Passenger
Doctors.
I)R. J. W. K. WILLIAMS
Offers his professional services. Office over R
Green k Co.’.s, Chambers k R. R. streets.
Insurance.
E. €. BOWKS A SOS,
General Iiittiirnnce Agents.
Office. Railroad Street, over K. M. Greene A Co.’s
Dissolution.
rpHK firm of B. M. BLOODWORTH k CO. Is this
X d«v dissolved by mutual consent. MR3.
CHARLOTTE CLUTK k CO. having bought Mr.
Bloo (worth’s interest, will continue the busiuess
under the firm muno of CLUTK A CO., who assumo
all indebtcdnosH of B. M. Bloodworth A Co. All
indobted to the old firm will please come forward
and settle, as it is iu the bauds of ludies alone.
.MRS. M00KF) will bo found here as usual, to
wait upou her friends. jal 8 lw
T
$200 Reward!
.ILK above reward w ill be paid for the appre
hension, with ovidonce to convict the person
or persons who removed the track near Smith’s
Station, ou tho 23d inst.. or for the apprehension
of any person who may at any time maliciously
place obstructions on tho track that would endan
ger life or property.
A. .1 HEARD, K. M. W. R. K.
Opelika, Ala , Doc. 24, 1873. • do?5 lm
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
200
COOKING STOVES!
FOR 8ALK AT PRICKS TO 8UIT HARD TIMKS’
W. H. Robarts & Co.,
Cooking Stoves,
(Charter Oak uud other first class pal Urns,
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood
and Willow Ware,
SILVER l-LATBD AND D1UTNNIA GOODS,
Crockery & Class Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery
of our own importation.
Mauufacturer. of TIN, LOPPLR AND
SHEET IRON VABE or evory ilescriptlnl
Price, aa low ns the lowest.
.ej)7 eodtiui
J. W. Dr.ssis. M. Bksxett.
Soutlicru Stove Works,
Columbus, Ca.
J. W. DENNIS <t CO.
COUNTRY ANI> STOVE
IIOI.I.OAV WAKE.
We guaruntee our goods iu
every respect.
#9* Sample and Salesroom at
J. M. BENNETT A CO.’S,
h«g3l d2tnwjrw0m) 1»1 Kroad »t.
Stoves, Stoves!
JONATHAN CRuWN,
(Opposite 8un Office)
Columbus, Ga.,
W OULD respflf tfully invite the attention of his
friends and customers to his extensive
stock of PTOVKS, HOLLOW AND hTAMPKD
WARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, A
TIN WARE, ’ * ‘ ”
FERTILIZERS.
CHEMICALS—PURE !
FOR
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
AT 1.01V PRICK?,
E. C. HOOD & BRO.
ill)
Notice.
s wi
Boats, can be supplied with
Pure H. and M. Fertilizer.
Also, keep constantly *111 band,
Land Plaster,
Dissolved Bones,
Ammonia,
Nitrate of Soda,
and Potash Salts,
Which lira puri* and giuiuDiu, und nir.*riul ul lure:
W. JOHNSON, Agent.
BOOK - J31IVr>ITVCi
ESTABLISHMENT,
j ColumV>u«, Goorfia,
18 ONE or TUS
MOST COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE
IN THE SOUTH.
AND KKING BUPTUKO WITH ALL TUB
Modern Styles of Machine
ry and Material,
18 WBM. PUKTAUKD
To Execute with Accuracy and Dispatch
VKRV mcet'llll’TION OP
Guano Notice to
Planters.
of my customers is called 1
of their No
Lit
id otlif
HpIlK at
_ pay 11
obligations given for SOLU RLE i’AGl F10 GUANO,
ith tho privilege of paying in Cotton at rato of
;teon (15) cents per lb for Low Middlings.
Cotton will bo received by me and
»U my Agent* in nccordiuicc with
contract until maturity ol' Midi ob
ligations, after uliieli date tliiw priv.
liege will ccanc.
II ship the bale
vi 11 be
Those owing less than a ha
to Columbus, ua., and the bala
to tlioin at market prb—.
I am now ready to
Deliver Soluble Pacific Guano
for Another Season
To my prompt paying customers.
Parties anticipating the r Cotton Notes and
Liens will thereby NAVE BISK OF EONN
BY 1TKE ANO I.OSK IN WEIGHT.
Ac., and are entitled 1.. the b.-n.-tii of any excess
should price for low middlings exceed filteen (15)
ciuis at maturity uf uotes.
Eagle and Phenix money tnkou a» par.
W. H. YOUNG,
A’gt Pacific Cuano Comp'y,
No. 12 Broad Street.
I am now delivering my well known
“Rust and Smut Proof”
Seed Oats,
In new sack-containing bushels ea<*li. at
bushel, drnyage free. \\ . II. V'.
t 3 dkwtf
Book & Job Printing
BOOK.BinmiM'Ov
69'Using 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 all descriptions of work,
expeditiously and neatly, at the Low
est Cash Prices, are unsurpassed by
any establishment in the State.
49*Ordcr« from ubruad will re*
cive Ihc Maine attention a« If the
panic* were prcNciit lo tranxact
llie l»UNiaicN«, and will be prompt
ly filled.
■mOMAS GILBERT.
Dissolution Notice.
rriHE FI KM OF THOMAS OII.HKltT
(50. has tills day boon dinsolvetl by mutual
uonnont. Tho btisiuofitt will bo fiottlotl up by
THOMAS GILHEitT, to whom thoHO having
claims against tho firm will present thorn for
payment. Those indebted to tho firm for sub
scription, udvcrlislng, job work or book-bind
ing are requested to give early attention to
the settlement of their arrearages.
T110S. Du WOLF,
THUS. GILBERT.
Columbus, Ga., Doc. 31,1873.
BANKINC AND INSURANCE.
J. RHODES BROWNE, President. SEO. W, DILLINGHAM, Cashier.
GEORGIA HOME IBANK.
Bank of Discount aud Deposit.
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks aud Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
Till! mm\\ lltiil! SAVINGS IIANk
Offers the greatest inducements ti> those having idle funds,
for which they want undoubted security, a liberal
interest, and prompt pnyffiont when required.
DEPOSIT’S of $J and upwards received. Deposits can
be withdrawn in person or by cheek by these of our patrons
who live at a distance.
INTEREST allowed at Seven (7) Per Cent., compound
ed January, April, July and Ocluber—four times a year.
SECURITY.— Hv 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.
DIREt! OR3 i
LOTTERY.
FOURTH
Grand Gift Concert.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
Public Library of Kentucky.
Over a Mjllion in Bank!
Success Assured 1
A MILD DU.AtVl.Mil CKHTAIS
On Tuesday, 31st March Next 1
lu order to moot ll*e nciieral wl»h and oipo-i
lation til the pubiiu an<i liekut-hoblcr^, lor thu
lull l.ayniontuf the maguillcont glfta ann< uno
e l for tho Fourth Grand GUI Concert of the
Public Library of Kentucky, the management
have determined to postpoim tho Concert an-l
l'ravtliiK until
Tuesday, the 3l»t of March, 874!
Thoy huvw slrtiuly realixed
Ovor a Million Dollars,
And have a great many Agents yet to hear
Iroui.
M» DOUBT t.4 ENTERTAINKD OV TltX KALE OF
RVlkUV TICKET IIKVOKK TIIK DUAW1MJ UUl
WHKTIlKIt ALL AUK HOLD OR NOT TitK CONCERT
AND 1IUAWINO WILL POSITIVELY AM) LNEUt'l-
VOCALLY TAKE PLACE ON THE DAY NOW YIXUIJ,
AM) IK ANY REMAIN UNHOI.D THEY WILL BA
CANCELLED AVU THE VKl/.EH WILL tlK RKDUU&D
IN PROPORTION TO TUB UNSOLD Tit KKT8.
Only 00,000 tlekutH have been isguod and
18.000 Casli Oiftis,
#1,500,000,
will bo distributed among the ticket-holders.
The tickets arc printed In coupons, of tenths,
and all fractional parts will bo represented in
the drawing just as whole tickets are
List of Gifts.
ONK GRAND GASH GIFT *250,OuO
GNK GRAND GASH GIFT 100,OOu
ONM GRAND GASH GIFT &0,000
ON 10 GRAND GASH GITT 26,000
ON K GKAN 1) GASH G1 FT 17,600
JO GASH GIFTS iJtlO.uOO each 100,000
3*» GASH GIFTS 6,000 ouch If*),000
f>0 GASH GIFTS 1,000 each 60,000
40 GASH GIFTS 500 oaoh 40,00*)
J00 GASH GIFTS 400 ouch 40,o00
160 GASH GIFTS 300 ouch 46,OQU
260 GASH GIFTS 200 each 60,000
326 GASH GIFTS 100 each 32,600
11.000 (JASH GIFTS 60 oaoh 660,000
TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL GASH,"""
a mount lug to
Tho ohaucoH lor n gilt arc ns one t<* fi$ *■
Price of Tickets.
Whtdo tlckota 560.00; Halves 526.00; Tenths,
- each coupon 50-00; Lleven Whole Tickets for
J. 1UIODES llltONVNIC, I’roH'L of tho Go.
JAS. F. BOZKMAN, CnpitaliHt, Atlanta.
J. It. CLAPP, MADuftr, ClappH Facforv.
Hon. JOHN MclLllENNY, Mayor.
JAMES ItANKIN, CnpitaliHt.
N. N. ClIltTIS, of VVollH.CurtiH A Co.
L. T. DOWNING, Attoruoy-nt-Law.
I). F. WILLCOX, Soorotary of tho Co.
J081 AH MOltltlS, Hanker. Montg'v.
ClIAllLES WISE,
5600.00 ; 22U Tickets for $1,000.00; 113 Wbolo
Tiokots for *6,000.00; 227 Whole TickeIk for *10.
ooo.uo. Nodlscount on less tJiun *6oo.uo worth
CLOTHINC.
BLOW Till. WIIIHTLK. 11IN44 THE BLI.L,
wtoi* Tin; i:\ui.m; w ipvi; ooobs to wkll.
THORNTON & ACRE,
No. VO BrOncl Street.
of Tickets.
TJio Fourth Gift Consort will be conducted hi
nil respects like the threo which have already
been given, and full particulars may bo learned
from circulars which will bo sent Ireo from lids
oflleo to all who apply for them.
OrdoiM for tickets and appUcatione lor agen
cies will be attemled to In tho ordor they are
received, and it iH hoped they will bo sent in
promptly that tltore may be no disappointment
or delay in tilling all. Liberal terms given to
thoso who buy to sell again. All agents are
peremptorily required to settle up tliolr ac
count:; and roturn all unsold tickets by tho2oth
day of.March.
THO. i:. IIICA YILLTTi:,
Agent Public Library Kentucky,und Manager
ol tint. Concert, J'ublic Library Building,
Louisville, Ky. [dol3 d2taw&.w
Tiokots for salo and prizes c-odu-d a it (mat
Capt. C. A. Klink, Agt
I’i l/.o Tickets sold by ine cashed without dis
count.
John D. Blackmar,
Agent by appointment of Gov. Hrumlottc,
82 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
,) I,AllOK KOOMH, willi alili. .iitrnnci-. with u,
IT,,,, lr. I
• i. i..
,1, W. I, 9Al.lrir.l.’,
For Sale.
Have Just Received a New Lot of Mon’s aud Boy’s For Sale.
clothing,
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on former whole-j " ' " l|, 'J! 5 'i,! , ’ticnoBOH
sale cost prices, which will enable thorn to sell at less than i '
Cost prices for the same class of goods purchased earlier' ,
in the season. As we were able to get a still further re- j '.'.I'.T,'!. J ,7‘
duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for the cash, we will sell j ,,|!„„ l „ u „ UANS ,.,,
at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy good Riv or Plantation for Rent.
Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section. j >>u |jtu . vt >, v |, nKU plantation
Call and see for yourselves. i ‘
Here’s Your i'limice.
[‘Not at all. He
very amiable
Impossible!”
‘And I think ho was fully justified iu
s proceeding.”
‘Justified, Mr. Smith ! How oaa you
ho ! A man who would prenerve Ri
ce for so loug a period must have a
'St implacable and reveugeful diaposi-
‘Bat, my dear, there ia one little oir-
ustauce that I forgot to mention that
y mitigate the severity of your jndg-
"i*. 1 he man leasth/mfi /”
or
—•The amenities of Tennessee journal-
» receive frequent illustrations. Thus
Greenville editor remarks of a rival:
•IiH slanderous soul is imbued with the
ictrio fire of hell; his black heart emita
* sulphurous fumes till his whole nature
* n oue ^ omo K®ueou8 mass of
‘UahneBs; and tho Morristown Herald
admiringly : “A man might go to
® *ale Bohool ot journalism 150 years
not learn to write that way "
esale i
of TIN,
id retail.
SHEET IKON
Roofing and Guttering
mi" promptly and in the b"fft man
Ue solicits a call, fouling assn
ivo eutiro satisfaction.
Mif Price as low as the lowest,
dure yon buy.
MACHINISTS.
B. H. RYDER,
PBACTICAI.
Engineer and Machinist,
H AVING tftkuu tho Mill bin? Shop in Oootchius'
Plauiug Mills, is now prepared to do all
woik in his Cue with pron.ptnem, aud at prices
as low as similar work can h*» done in the South.
Special attention giveu to
Mill Work and Repairs of all kinds.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
No ueed of sending work to neighboring cities,
Public patronage solicited.
ja23 deodswlm
SEEDS.
SEED OATS !
And Groceries and Provisions,
— AT—
BARBEE &. IVEY'S,
FARM BOOKS.
HIDES.
HIDES! HIDES!!
WE WILL PAY THE
Highest Market Price
FOK
Green ! Dry Hides,
Furs and Beeswax,
AT
GRAY A CO.’S,
No. 2 Crawford St.
■ linn kill Ifous
NO
EXCUSE FOK
CLOTHING
A RUSTY
AT COST
SUIT !!()>?-
For Rent,
™il rilKNKXT THIRTY DAYS WKM’JLJ KELT Ol
DKNTI,E.ni:.> VOI T1IN’
A IN' II ( IIII.DKl'A ’b
Clotliiug: aud •Underwear, Hats. Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, &c„ <tc„ at Cost for Cash.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT.
DRY GOODS.
Clearing; Out Bale !
iiiiunj
'ri.„«.t
•Vi-i-O*
Executor’s Sale.
■ l M--
l>4 M ’ I MU
Grand
TO MAKE Jtl. 4l»Y I'DU *1' 111*'. .MUSIN'; Tit M»K WE MjlV DDKR
I Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH !
k Sll KVKK1 Oi III'll AlfrU LI A*S 1.0'V \s To 111: K'l >•» H.M.M1IMU
TIME BOOKS m. m. hirsch,
PLANTATIONS AND FARMS
K„,.l,ln, any on. t„
rulllit't w ith thi'ir employe, h. Price
*1 .V.
experience,
many times
: 1 l,„y..
Oglethorpe and Bridge Streets. |
I
Hides and Furs a Specialty.!
OITA !*JS1 A TV ^ V KHSTTLilaK,
11 I IIOAll 5'I It 1 IT
WATCHES, CLOCKS AMD JEWELRY.
Will l»ay the Kiglu-Ht Alarkrt 1'rlve for
Hides, Furs, Beeswax & Rags.
WITTICH & KINSEL,
ah kinds Wrapping Paper Practical Watchmakers, Jewelers X' Engravers
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
00- Th. B-'.-k Mill bo f«r».r,M by ra.il, „
receipt of pr.c#*. d*wtl
and Paper Bags on hand.
I j.,J8 ,|lj
Notice.
lU'Jr;
M. M. imiHOII iuy bminc
>• intiucted at Oglutliorpo at
Columbus. Georgia, ] r««pcc
o r niHtomer*. t»* give him ti
Id-it II..J hive h«retofortt e
JOHN MKIIAKKKY
CHATTERBOX FOR 1873,
FOK SALE BY
4.MJ i. W. PEASE & NORMAN.
WACON WIAKINC.
Wood and Blacksmith Shop.
J. H. MOSEELL
AYTNG taken G < * - t •-11 i • j - 1G h • 1; s: n i t li Shop
H
pr.-p
rod
d > fiia. k.-tmithii
Work in ill tholrv;.
•lantitlon Wmk. K-pa-
.ms, making <-f i‘ll d--<
so {"’hoeiug, Ac.
keep constantly "'i ban
Change of Firm.
rhmi
Mr. John Mo
ll conduct the
l«>n> 1 TfHpfrt-
. Midi alley to
htyleand manner !
lull>* Molicit the .■ustomfie
favor nm with their .•'tn i^t n
pmmpt attention in evii,\ w • t.
M. M. KIKSCII,
Oglethorpe aud bridge ttrc*-t
Columbus. Jan y 27t!i, 1874. j*28 1
South.
I have hoc
the well kuo
to guaruntee
„r PETER EDO AK,
J TI.MOiUKLL
IV. .r. BUSfSEY
American Cotton Tie Co.
LL A1’PROVED PATTERNS OK IMPROVED
A
No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga
J i:
For Sale Low.
I’llOl.AR^JirP IN THE MEDIC
AT i.\A.\!*\ ll.l.K. INDIANA,
ti Arm a 1 nils u
Rooms to Rent.
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our Seventy Page lllustra*
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
SASH IIS. lSLINDS.
STAIR KAIJ.H, NEWKI.S.
FANCY CLASS, Ac.,
KEOGH & THORNE,
U -1 .V - ■« « ANA!. STKKI.I,
A N ENT
lu Ne
ENTIRELY NEW ,"T0( K I th<- I-
York.
ib- b.
. I t 1..
a.I,
WAH IIlt, CLOCKN, JEWELRY, STEKIJ.YU Nil.VI It .4
All nf tb- lut-.it maiitifiu 1111 -r-
m taclfK und Fj c-(iIiism s,
limhlrs, l.atlli-h’ and (iculV ( liaiiih,
ml Kant) bold Kings ..! hr 111111 In I uoikm.n
” • rflrle found In a Hnld J«-wH
brr„ teceutly purchase.
Pl.ATED WAIIK.
COTTON TIES, fur
hOLB AGKNT8 f »i
Arundel Pebble 8p.vt.i' Im,
cl** * ur ey*:-« las tics.
Watt'll, (Ynk and Jew.*
Seiunu. 01 *ni new work n
kufufKA VINO pi impti> <
Plain 1
Stencil Pla
the refi-lti a
crj
rlpHo
i*l l’» Md
EPPixb S in cur
Wotisd to all Tur:ha:crs of this Escellit*.
Compound Estract of Buchu.
LJKND YOUR ORDER.'* to l. vu.rck A 4 0.,
0 t olombus. On., and you will g. t tb*. t.enu.
Original Extract. There 18 NO 01/81PK
AGIlNtJl E8—KITHEK SPECIAL OK OKN f KA!.
1 »m individually S-»Ih Proprietor.
L. PIERCE.
m ,1.-1. hi.
T. S. SPEAR, AGENT
for Non-Electro Plating,
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ley -» MacbiUe Deyoi. H.U a