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inquirer.
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT.
COU Mnt’K, C.FoH«JI V:
*WIOTAT *. I'.l
MMI IONS.
j i:<t 11 «*t| b.v Ainifltr, for tlii> KuikIA)
K ii q tifror.
SUNDAY READING.
Mli-IttM t: XIII. TIME.
RAILROADS.
Central Railroad,
EACLE AND PHENIX MANUFACTURING CO.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
H LUIll l».
Born* q'll r k Ali'l bit
'I I.At I liu I ulw.tv'r '
A# then 1
.My w»>i<1 • I j.ruii'
Aud I match*! Ik
Lo I love w.ia l/ntii.
do my fond, repentant word-, 1 ->».•!
Vlui'dod lit- «irtU a
WIT AM> nnioit.
—Keal c*no of kidnapping - W .-m llio
baby ia “cribbed” ut night.
—Why in n couch limn like • i: • .‘li,n iu't
llecauso he hold* lliu mien.
—A platform philosopher n.yi that »
man fall* iq love um ho lull.*, down tain,—
by aocideut.
—An Irishman being nuked in r urt fur
Lia oortifijato of inurri.igo, hbowii I u u u
on Um head about the aim . umai!
above).
*—A Mobil# man wentf.oTutu nmbi-irind
tried to get trusted ut u nuu hop, but
the mixer of drinks told turn tbit “ho
didn't give no credit to tin m M diilbir*.
niune luut CongreuH.
—Employer to new dork “ Ti7
lies, have you posted the ledgci
New clerk—“Yeth, thir, I've p d tl it
ledger; but lor, thir, it wan t h.g |«,r
the letter booth, and 1 hud l<. t> Ii. ii in
ihido the potb oftlth !"
— "Meiuherr, do you Ui.o a : !uil wo
call our boy ilaus ?"
“Do not, rosily.
“Well, 1 tell you. Der res*. . d d wo
oall our boy liatm, dst mb I,is nuu,
—Govern,irb(roadirig)--“Aud 'n would
fain huvo llllod Ins belly with i - husk
that tho awine did oat."
* Muster tool—“but why didu'i b- hill u
pig and muko Home buoou ?
—Darwin ackimwlodged bim-.d sold
when In* liltlo nioeo naked him, •ion y,
what a cat hue that no other uo.insl bn-.,
aud bo gave it up alter inuturn d, iOm-v
tion, and theu the sly Uttlv, pus ut- wured
“kitlona."
—John B ih the cbm! •- , i: e,«r of
a six-ox team that plya betwo . It -ni, n
and lied ltiver county, and by , r.w t*
vulgaily nulled u “bull whacker." John
was in Douiaou OhriatiuaH d ,y, s . I, „f «*r
imbibing Iroely at the most !. ioimIiIo
Hahioua, concluded Unit h« s\ui„>| like l ■
eat Noiuelhllig, and atep cd I mm ul
the roMieuraiiis, where hi: mvm g d.mi' i
was smoking on I bo table. J ,.n,.i
iu ut tho trout door wiih auch apt c 1 us t ,
mako u h ill rather diftl mil ; and the con
soqueoue was, he took aueat ut um of tho
tahlus in the room, upon which was i> , - I
many delicacies that wore I » be |
forward to other tab es as • .m uiiglu
require Among other go . I tin . ; , m t>.-
found on this table was a larg- , m l..,kd
turkey—“dono to a Hun, as i. \v,*m,
aud John took a carving kuilo i >1
a vigorous raid upon ii.
The HHilorknow that J dm \i n in tin-
wrong pow, and that Ire w is rapiu y i . w
ing Imnsell on the oh'Mde id n . p,.,
turkey that had boon o.neluUy picp.ocd
for oilier epicures; but wiiat • -u.d Hie
waller do? John was a large, r • I>.i~i t«•.
lo.v, aud i\as likely to HtiiUc .ml l.. m la
shoulder will) about the Hum* i i .. ,
kick Iroiu a mule, I’lie waller in it i viewed
the proprietor. The pn»pn -t .r p it.. .1
aside u green curtain, sin,,p dioH, . , i,
and. alter hit, veying J.dm a I, i., m | >.
u few moment', concluded ilmi in »n,
no use in making a Iusm simp y b- >■ m e a
man hid seated inmself ut lit- wro i> it
hie. liu stood aside, however, and sd n l.
looked on ua that turkey hiieeumb,* i :h,.
ravenous Hppullte of the guuliom u, Ir an
1 lt< d IIIver county. llu ta a |o , \ . I m •
white bread accompanying ih.t tnik» v
while pies, cik**:i and jelly il. o ,i •• I
with fiiglitful rap ility.
As John gave ttiu turkey n finMiiug
touch, having cleared ihu tli-li <-i lint I ts
Vestige, Um landlord, who bid I c.-n won
deiiug all this (lute where his protit w >uld
come in for thia dinner, grew count <e.,,i.
aa well as HiirouKlivi, and sharply n- U * 1 .
1 ‘Is there anything elso, sir, that I oan
help you to ?”
Jotiu had not observed his pi ,«tin
til now, and wus somewhat atari led; lull
his reply showed lb it he was equal to the
emergency, lie raiaod his eyes „n,| wm
and startled the proprietor by say,
**1 don't care it you give urn .in .ilmr
one of them (bar turkeya."
Thu restaurant man congratulate,! him
*elf that he got rid ot his ■ ustom**i wi n
out further rai I on his ou
meut, and Without difhculiv ; Imt lie
wants it distinctly uudoisi,.,.d that !iv
would Sell out below cost rather (I an t ike
the gentlomau ftoiu Ued Hi\cr ». wily u«
a regular boarder.
Xutlomi About fli«« Head.
> lu a UiHsntu tale a grnudiuolhcr ways
to her grauddanghter who ia thrci emu
by a fiend:
“O dear mo, my poor, unhappy child .'
Go quickly to tho priest, and * «. ini,, i.. s
favor—that if you die, your body hi,.id
not l>o takeu out of tho house through the
doorway, but that the ground shall b„ dug
away lrom tho threshold, a.id tint you
''hall be dtagged out through the <>pcu«
■ng"
Jilts whs originally the common mode
•>f proceeding among various nitioos.
I hey thought the spirit could only return
by the sum* way (hat it wout out oi (lie
house, aud m order to prevent Us return,
they took the dead through an . ocniug
that could t»e afterwards stopped r ,
The liaki of Alaska ci r> then dal
out through a hole in tho l a ; <>t -h l. t,
aud theu close up the hole with tho K ,va’-
<sit care. The 11 »tteutot» break :■ , ,,,iu.
mg through (he si lo of lb nr hut ic, tne
''time purpose, and the Blames'*, nor con
lent with tbn, having taken t o. 1
body oil!, hurry at fu 1 speed rouu lire
other side of the house.
Auothor straugo oudo u iq Kussi* is
•his : When a persou sillier* a v y lin
gering death, iu order to render h ■. !<•-
psrtaie more es*y. they let a buck dog
by a cord down through tlm 10 t .>\er toe
dying person s head. 1’hey regard a . a k
dog as an smbietn of tb * h uo .n spnii,
and their action is inteuded i.. s> iho
dep-irtiog spirit which way to go
lheCbmose aud the North A • 1 «an
Indians have also tho idea that ti e - irt
alw »yi loaves tht.mgh the root, ** . s
th*i the life must depart inthes u.e w..v
that n oaiue —trom above.
Ia ancient Koine, a person who h id
been believed to bo dead, could •• ; •
permuted to re-enter bia house through
the roof.
In Genu soy, the general belief is tbit
the soul departs tbrog^h the w.i d ,w.
VhcDHperaou dies, the wn.dos ot the
romn is at once thrown ope ., • •! '
tiiu* a a cup of w ,ter is placed - . ’ sill
for ihe refre?huient of 'he spuit as it
enters on its * loug journty.’'
—There are m\ny frui a which never
turu sweet uutii ttie frost h .s t i he I
them. Thera are n,«nv nuts that i v*,r
fall fr"iu the b »agb of the
tro-t hss op ued mu i ripe-ief th* n A d
there are many eloui'-nt- of life t :.at n- v» r
grp* aw net and beautiful nil ► >rr. w
touches them.
Thirty oeuts a gallon for wine in Ca’i-
forma ia «aid to pay the producer* w full
protit. And the po »r fellows who ell it
guft pop get only eighteen dollars h dozen
fully; deter- ;
I ih .1 rldsV |
Th i winter fashions ftr
min <1 up in and w-:ll out,
in ikers « id iovoutunt ism r«st their wean
brains bof .ra th i spung d -signs v. ill ,*|.»i,i
their Mtlel.rlou.
JliijurM liizir desuribiss a H*,* uhv
< vnniu^ cIh'.hh* of ihe iatns’ liuj, »rt iii'»i
fi0 li W.n iIi'h, Arbich'ai jslyiisli and nlabo
ram. 'J it , pr.*v tiling teiido icy is ter nar
r »w. cliirgmg skirts. Til* fitllnu*** id
drawn into ihe bi *U >i.avdins, il • up,)-
p*n ol Hi skill clings o the fli'ir**. bii
a ldiUoiial width is given below by a de*q
tl inn. a, wbi *h is SC nit m front, hut i
il..
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MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
Gl.N’L SI’PT’S OFFICE O. K. J{. ;
Savannah, No earner 1, lt»7U. \
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY.tkl Instant.
Fa Henger Trains oil the Georgia Control i
’ '“*■ if youwill only Save what you Waste, It would be no
'i RAIN No. 1,GOING NORTH AND WK>T. j
l^eUre Savsrinati.*. H.4& a m
l«eai’U Auyilrl.1 V.Uii A N :
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
trouble to become Independent.
AUCTION AND C
Ii. M.NEILL.
R - E ' LAWHod
G. W. ROSETTE.
i Augusta..
. .lo:, v r
.11:1
AI
! h «M i
t biu.l,
i tho iui I Ho ^
3t to : inn
nrp,
narrow uml very rlfootivu demi-traln. J
I’no u op-r skirt of th iso drosses is long'
oiiougi tube called a doiui-skiri, but is
arranged rather to roprusent drupery than .
an ovofr-kwl
Then* seems small chance of n ro’urn j
to the primitive simplicity of single-|
skirted die s' s juht n >w. Toilets are
ulihirtlo with putfl igs mid |
d iUble and treble skirts, tunics and lap«ds. i
Even the advent of the jacket bodicohus
not cau-ud th«* downfall of tunics for, l>y 1
a nov.d ooiubmatiou, the bi ,j ies ol |
the j ant am now worn together villi the
dr r; of the tunic or skirt.
j c hi.vk tiini s, which are ver . highly
a <d • ,•,i.11y ornu it tiled, and which are
wo n >v i every variety of skirt, iro be.
comm ■ da y more popular Thera is no _
,,'• e,m • iy to have the bo lice to match. I
1'ue in jon y -I tneso tunics Only consist I
at I he b i k ol »i hur two wide < n Is, tied
in the .same iu inner as sash on i i, or of | G
might without M '
r Kumula V:10 I-
l.earc Via, on ter All <nta 7:3u I
A rrivu at l KluiiibUa 3:07 a
Arrive at Kutaillu lo:2u a
Arrive ut Atlanta 1:4U a
HOMING MOUTH AND EAST.
J.eavc Atlania pro a
Heave HoiuiiduiH 7:40 i
J^eave Eui iula 7:.fa I 1
A rrlvo at Maeo
Arrive at .Miu*u
• .'ia
i Atlanta..
ii • uluiubi.ii
ii Kumula .
Reave n us u.-ta 0
A riven. Aiignata 4
Arrive ut Savannah fa
TRAIN Nu 2.GU.NG NORTH AND ’
l.eavt- S * vhiimill 7
Iui A
1—1.
ot the Arrive
tl,mg Dial w o ca I hesi that mu tin in u ; Arrive
i' s not the ptuAsanlcst things; it m not
th'nail) expuriuii. es of life; ir is life's Dtsav. !
ru ,g sd experiences, its temps
al» I he ducipli >m of lif.- I-,
an t there evil ; here trouble
jo : hero rudeness and there
on * work rig with the other, ai
nil* 1 .11s of th** one and the r
n*- .'Ussit do ad ipt ilium-, ooimfi
oi that eilimatiou which 111 -kes a m
I timMiori from an uiiinil, whi' hhi-. n-» -,Vvt aV'd,!i
•id ic 1!ion. The su-co-toul m m iiivana- Aruveat kat
bl.v bears ou Ins btow Hjo maiks of the huivu auiiuhi
sti lgglo which he has ii'idurgotio.
-Many men are lamenting lit*
fortunes and vishiug that their pi
ohiUgcil. Dial they iiiigh* t.he mor
live (Jhruti ins. it a umn oaun
Oo l ambus
Euiuul
Atlaut
hi in hilt)
EAGLE t PHENIX SHI1GS DEPMTM’T.
Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
Tho Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per cent,
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t, G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
1 i Um
whit ii
Arrive at 1
A rrlvo .it Kill oi In 6:4i
A rrlvo .11 A tluntil fa:4i
HOMING SOU It AND KAS I.
Arrive
A- 1\«
Arrive
Art iv 0 at Savannah 7:16
li iiri No v > oitiK a ttuough train mi
'• ntral Rniiruml, stopping only at whole
MERCHANTS’ AND MECHANICS’
I th *
t WI> hqu I1T
any t> ing •
bl 10I 1 nil
in that lull :
.ping up
(Jh •
l)H
pun-oiiucra lor
put off.
c.muni ho
, lie •
t a id-
I’hoju
O10 1
id i
1 in Mtylu nf luuic over pain bin *
gronu Milk or pearl g> ay prodn *ai
happy nlloct.. \ pelcrlMO collar i-
ad,lei to tho bodice ;
two r >w« of black luoo ,,1 1 ,1 1 •
I10 d-:d with a win to Inin ruulb*
Bonnots arc docidodly luiptu
Mtylu, ami many of tin nuwet 111
proily. A black velvet hut-bnum
111,'d willi peacock's feulhei. n
wulioilt being conspicuous; fin; f>
arnug.'d us u ooruotuud -rm v'ht
and n small tuft of siiuilur fuathc
incuts the side. Both bonnets -
arc docidodly larger, and con
morn b . (tilling than tho mil
pin any where.
-Rev Oluirlas K <Ihdunv wm i-<i.
n I 11 shop of tho It ifonucd Epis. 1-
«.’/mi n, 1.1 (Jhtoago, ou bun lay, Du-
ot cu.ub'tr Id. Bishop (Juiuuiius prcnclicd
,an aide sermon ou the naiurnof ilia 10• ,i
u , copal "llije, ,111 I of the p iwcr couforrnd
by ordmaOou upon tin* mini dry. riio
" ' oc muuuius .veto aci.or ling to O10 t onuula
•-1 of ili-i n»*w church, and wnra very i n j.
v pr isive, -
l ( I’b.vYiNo Tihoks — Somo childrun, and
n n, »'»h too Hh grown up people, tii 11k it.
Villen
Savannah and nil unit, mill 1 riiiir iso, a. iron)
I" bill II tl;.* S. VV. R. u.. A Oan til aud klucun.
I'ln- .MHit da. villo iind Eati.omn trail) rune
•hilly, • Sundiijs excoptfil,'’
OOLUMBUS,
W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t.
F bruftryflih. 1871. tf
GBORG-IA.
A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier.
Change of Schedule,
er***? "vv
ATTOTIOKT,
Commission Merchant
AND
Real Estate Agento
121 Broad Street, Columbns, Ga.,
H AVING formed a copartnership to conduct the AUCTION AND COMMf I
business, solicit a share of the pntdio putruLago.
HAVE NOW ON CONSIGNMENT,
mi, OATS, CORN, ms,.
FRKSPI BUTTER.
Which is otfored at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at prices that will t
inducement to Cash Buyers. It. McNhlLLA co "
Cohimbua, October 12tli, TS73.rtfim
simply
fri ;
OieiL
fill)
her*, ami uveu
1 Buueiinias
oriouslv. II -ar
up -
re illy
triui-
> 1 huts
pit'll! I>
t l in adgoiir pnreiic 1 hig
U'i'id t.o wtuuii we huvu
lUbuuicd, but uuvur two
wn vclvot bonu
>roil Milk, which a
c ns bn. k quite a coitp.n of
'V am made iu black, in brow
:m velvet., and lined with pal
j pm a silk ; a flower is plac
k, aud falls up<
r«H*.<»ueil'd Thu
, line I with light-
eoniUi;' into vog'V),
oven n irt v
tho oluguou.
• again t<i lie *
Any one w)
shioti pla
b innets (Mining into vogue ul tl'
n.u - of |K7i.
Evening and opera bonnets
p Med of the pale delicate tints, '
uid feathers, two shades of one
two and often three eoutruslii
richly blending, but 110 ho ld ci
so Me (mini or )i.unl*-imie us th-
UriugH |)ln
of tho
begin-
le'lied Willi llo
lMuid v
ill. In.1 t
1 which tin
laps
•onvonmnl
.lluwillg
lilt *1:
Fold the plaid lenglliways in f mr, put
the c nim of the length to the light side
if tii»* waist, bring it across the back to
the left shoulder, letlmg the end hang
down in front, then take the first end,
throw it over tho left shoulder, fastening
it there with a large circular .silv •» brooch
and spread out the plaid u little over the
tl est to proti ■ i it. An ithor way: Begin
at about a third of (lie long'.h oi tin* plaid
on tho left shoulder, pass it 110 oss the
back, under the right arm, 1 ike tt straight
around the waist, under llm light arm
u : iin. p ims the end through the t -1 l that
wont uro.md llm waist ami pull it tight.
Tho pl.ii 1 sh-mld bo about fouryurds long.
W idle oik uiulU ns are iruvurs illy worn
this w inter h -t'l by hi lies aud gentlemen
l'ues. iv large - qi.a c h» idke chiefs ot
mi Ii I on turns out v.-r.i
wl, it the B.bb) s iys ab'iiit it ; “As a mad-
man who eastulh llri brands, arrows, and
de oh, so is the mm that ducoivtii hi*
unighbor, and suith. am not I in sport
I here is a s. ct iu England cal *-«| tho
“I'acub.ir Boople, "no ot whose tenets
si:«ms to ho tho refusal of modtesi rciue-
d os in oas-i of siuUuoHs, Uue of them
le-Riitiy died from erysipelas. When
t.iksn Mick she ""uld not call a physician,
Mvfmg she preferred to tru*t to the Lord.
J Lu coroners jury expressed regret that
Oi» i* whs no w/.y of punishing this criroi-
n >1 nogloct.
-d’ho Second Advonti qs are cl ill wait-
i-'P Their heudqu rriers am a* B.ttiu
(heek, Michigan. Here resdes their
propimtea**, Mis. Elh-n G. White. The
community have quite a snug little prop,
en . 1 boy have n publishing house, col-
1 ge, store, aud a well known water cure
-• t iblisliiuont. Doth men and women
d" * platuly, the latter in tin* Bloomer
eoHutUB. haturday is their Sabbath.
Win n Dr Carey, the great piom er of
III I Mil . tilht proposed hit)
fa’her, he said : “William,
arc yon mad?’ His discouragcumutH 111
tl s entering u, on his work were v.-rv
great. Wlnt was the secret that ennbh-d
lliu liliocmaker's nppventi.u to bnoomo
«"*'■ «t the 1.1 . 1 di on.op-bed m n ol hie
hoc ? What blilinmt gift raised him trom
mi otisciiio position lo "lie of honor Hud
fsine, as the until >r of gr unmars and dic
tionaries, 'ran lotions of the ihbl
oibsr books ? lie either truusluo d
Hinted in the couipluiioii of twa-ntv seven
V. I-.ons of Scop)uru, I quiriug It'knowl
ed:-f* ot as many langu ges or il aieets.
iI•• tells IIS the HCCl'tf. In giving all esti
mate ul Ins own character, he speaks of
Inmself wnh Christian humility, but with
lull eons U'lU IIOSH ot the honor put Upon
hull in Ihe won b'iUul results lie had been
permitted to achieve. Ho Bays : "/out
l-loit— /run persevere:' He does not 8 iy,
MS w» hear too ot ten uow-a days; “1 call
msuago to get along, and keep up with
my class 111 aomu wav, without numb
jump at the meaning of my
ado with-
INSURANCE.
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY !
■ r 51
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’yi
4 0MIM F.S TO OFFER THE 1*1' 11 EH
INDEMNITY apiist Loss by FIRE !
Having Paid Imr Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
She Wants a Chance to Cot it Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W, DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
MILLINERY.
Bargains ! Bargains !!
Dry Goods at Panic Pi
:*■ lew. ■ ^
WILL, ON AND APTEK T0-M0KK0W, OFFER HER ENTIRES* ,, K
MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOOF ^OR CASl|
AT PANIC PRICES !
• rcHiKMitfully invite.I to n»II hii.I jndjrp for ihen)a«'lvPH. All (mkk). mn.
CLOTHING.
Tr«>nsiirt*r.
FIRE mSURANCE.
Western Eailroad of
Alabama.
533 HOURS TO NEW YORK FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
OOIVIPAK
:E-:t '/(rk ar.d New Orleans Mall Lino.
Palace
eaplng Oars Bvin Throasli from
Opelika to Lynchburg.
W EXTERN RAJLKUAl) UK ALA I’ A>1 A.
Columuus, Ga... Novowits-i luili. D7;s.
TRAINS LEAVE COLDMlilts DAILY
riv.-at Atlanta, p* m I
BLOW THE WHISTLE, RINO THE DELE,
STOP THE ENtilNE-WEWG GOODS TO SELL.
THORNTON & ACEEj
No. 78 Broad Street.
(Next door to J. W. Pease h Norman's BnokBtoro.)
Have Just Received a New Lot of Men’s and Boy’s
CLOTHING,
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on former whole-
sale cost prices, which will enable them to sell at less thv
Cost prices for the same class of goods purchased earlier
In the season. As wo were able to got a still further re
duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for the cash, we will «l
at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy gooc
Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section
‘S^S^Call and see for yourselves.
San Francisco, California.
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY, Cash Assets, $675,000 COLD!
I 4‘> mi 1111 teal
- - HH1YK 111
aud L)|» iika 12:27 j>. in., at Atlanta fi:4o p ui.,
, " an"'union 7 21) a in. New York 4:2.i p.' in ,
1 " via I’ll’ .i ld.-Ilia ail'! Baltimore.
Slurping; 4'nrM Hun Tliroiigli Irani
Open Uu to l.yueliburg.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT cOLUMltUt D ULY
From Atlanta, . {);|u p,
From MiuiiKomery ai 3:A0 a. m , 2:3u 1* m
1 ' "i 1 ni W0item Mtil train rnna -I'.-h,
t Sul 111
on
I t vvi lod silk
ivhito,
ulk
Vlth^
1 lu*
of \.
They ace folded iu three*
iMi 'i'ied shawl shape and worn high
n o m.I tho fie.-k nisi lo double -1* r*-ast ml
cloaks, or between the fur boa a ml the
uuok. They m »y bo tuurely kno t'ul, oi
else f i deti' d by a *>in.i 1 pin, and aiu ex
ceedingly warm and p uisant; >. is the
average prioo for those of twill >d »dk,
though there arc cheaper oiuvt of Chinese
figured silk, which, it is Haul, Mil. wash.
Colored i villedailk mufflers
blue, India rod, and tli»su m
designs, iro cut m squares
l«s^v)l
out years of hard labor,'
*r<yPlodding hoys, hold up your
bends ! You may seem to bo left behind
111 the rice by smart comp*nioun *, Km
phi I on — '“tho race is um always to the
mwill, nor the buttle to the strong."
Simndal. The story is told of a woman
who tunny mt*d her tongue to the suamtal
ol others, and Ui.ide a coufosaiou to the
priest of Wh.it she had done. 11
her a ripe this'lo top, and told he
out m various directions and m n'ter tVm
se.ds one hy one Wondering ut tlm
penance, she otny.*d, and then returned
ui.d told her confessor. To hoi atnnzu-
ment. he bade her go buck and gather the
scattered seeds ; aud when she objected I
Unit 11 would be impossible, ho replied 1
:h.»t it would be still more diffl *ult to 1
d destroy all the evil report* '
rciilated ehoul others. I
.h uigntless, nareless child can scatter
nlful of thistle seed before the wiud i
iiomaut, but the strongest au l wisest 1
cannot gather them again.
. »is urn run thrumdi from Opi-lika
l'U« 10:4u n. in. New York Kxpress
Ui-rpiV UV* '
1 '.•• >1 :to i- id. di
Opullk 1 liy
hIi**|)|ii^
Tkkei
-ale
Atlania witL M.a A. It.It. and
rfumlay. Nc delay at
1‘ai‘sonai r Depot.
. BALI
CROCERIES.
•V New KnterprUe !
WHOLESALE
Grocery and Provision House
In Marshall, Ala.
J. T. HOLLAND
V£l \K KA pi”
Prompt, Iteliable, Liberal!
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
COLUMBUS, GA.
DRY COODS.
COPARTNERSHIP.
'"Imelon, Oct. 1 ft, lh7;t.
1 COPAHTNERSIIIP under iIip firm iminr- o
' ' " ' ’iis city.
tvtl.'.cox,
W. N. HAWKS.
Willcos & Hawks,
General . Insurance Agents,
79 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
lurifSHt I n» nr Alice Com|mniea in tbe country, “TimmTripil mid
.'lb l»«»M* t-X« c .
$27,000,000!
t of iiiMirablv property, at regular rates.
which stie bad
> uavv
"I P*
in .Itciruii King s 4'ni*«i for t'ootli
At In*.
A . »rri«sp indent a 0 *po Co isi C.istle,
1 writm * ’\i the loth Deoemlnr. says
“ Kmg they si ill holds his posit 1
his stockade, but is rather stiorl
visions. His M 'josty has a iuv>sl
a.'quUiti.iU IU tUo suape of usecret.ir\ who
c in aelua.ly read and write. Tin i-tier
of tbii official i" the ditfereut command
ing offlm rs of tho British uieu of ver are
\'"i t! v of studv. 1 a tach a spvciiQcu or
tv\ .. ‘Dour and hon >rable Oomni.cnlei
Y" u shell go to good poiut to-..;orrow
(i <’ , yoiiorday), an 1 kill much euteny. I
send ."»u r. fowl for oth *er to ear, and hope
V>ur helih goo.i, gotl bless your -M ijcstv,
iu.v d«*«r and Utuble oomiuaudor your ser
vant King Biev. Please scud iuo piece
porfc and bottle of rum ‘Dear .vuuuaud-
or—I hope your helth good. Mv spy tell
me euemy still in bush. I have bad tooth-
«•'* o, so > lease gelid lue piece |R)ik and
f I IQ, good run. M my !’• . * ibl
v-ry '*)t. Your uuible servant King
b v.’ 1','ou receiving the nuu uloue. llm
' j s'\ writes: ‘Dear and umble Com-
u; i n r your Majesty — l am sorry you no
scud me jv,) k .0 my too’ iche mu oh worse 1
'Lis duy. Y"U M ink o ilk bad for tooth- !
1 i.e. p'eise s,*nd me more bottle rum. !
Your servant King Bley.’
DOJlEkTiC RECIPES.
Sersr Powdkbs.—A good recipe for
•cent powder, to bu used for watdrohes,
boxes, ,{ *., f*r finer than any tuixuire
suid at tho shops, is the following: C'ori-
amier, orris ruo', rose leaves and aro-
m itie calamus, each one ounce ; I a vender
tlowers, two ouiu .1*1 j^Yliodimu wood, one-
fourth of a draoh n ; nuisk, five grain*
These are to be 111 x d and reduced to s
coarse puvider This scent ou clothes is
as if ull the fragrant tlowers had been
[ pres#, d in thoir lol K
t’oi.K k'axe.—Pork c»k* can he made
without butter, eggs or milk Tike tut
salt pmk. entire!) fiue ot lean or rind,
, chopped so tine as to be aim «st like lurd!
0 * pound Pour half » pint of boiling
wa’sr over it. 11 lisiti* seeded and eh >p-
; pod, one pound: citron shaved into 1
-breda, one q larter ot a pound ; angsr, i
two enpa; m -lapses, one cup; si'endus,
one te *sp *ouful rnt'byd tine md put into 1
j the molasses Mix ail those together, mid
*Mr iu sifted fi >ur enough to m »kc vyf the
oonaistency of couiux >u oak* mixture
1 lieu »ttr in nutmegs »ud cloves grouu t
tine, ope ounce each ; cl on am »a ground
tiue. two ounces. Be g werued about the
j h‘»* oi baking by putting rt stiver piece
m it; when uotntug adheres to it it is
l.mo. It should lie baked slowly Other I dS.eKeV'bv
| fruit oan ba substituted, if desire 1. iu t.n-, m t
place of ratiiu*, using as aanch or a* h’- 1 • J FhAHt E *\O.
I th- fruit as D desired, or none at all, aud
I * f, H have h niov) oake. This e«ke *ix
tuontha af’er made wifi be «s nice and
. frefrh as at the time it left the oven.
I To ('lean Last Year's Silks —For the Colombo*,
remitting of last year’s black*dks mar tie
recommended an excellent mode of clean-
.eh breadth car -fully with a
r«igt •*•!. liuvina
Otlrcd Hell
i yeurs In the Ceorcia lion
c linn a uliuro of ilia btmi-
1 Underwriter, lie rouped fully re (bn to
presented by him, and t
THE RETAIL HOUSE
OF
Holland Bakei
IS NOtV OPEN,
with a full line or
Groceries and Staple Goods,'
j u’s dim ; adapted lo the trad.*.
Co to Pomeroy’s,
\t hooiii:kvs < oit\i;ic.
Hams and Strips, Ferris's Mild-cured
N. Y. Bellies, Wright's Ne Pius Ultra
Mince Meat, far superior to Atmore's,
Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Pre
served Ginger, Jellies, Corn Starch,
Sardinos, Salmon, Oysters, Tomatoes,
Christmas Eggs, Turkeys, Ducks and
Chickens, Wine, Milk, Butter, Boston
Butter, Soda and Pic-nic Crackers,
Snaps, Ac
4a-.Ur. T Pkuwuon will b# found at the
c -u tor. an ! will be ple.teod t" wal; on Ut* for.
mor « u.-u- uiers and lilvndi. Tho patronage of
the public it respootfully aollciU).. («ie20
Dissolutiou Notice.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
*7wiTT10B~ C. M. KINSKI..
WITTICH <to KINSEL,
Practical Watchmakers, Jewelers & Engravers
No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Grand Clearing Out Sale
TO MAKE HEADY KOK TUB HI'llINO TRADE, WE NOW OTTER
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST, TOR CASH!
AJiD EVERY OTHER AIITKT.E AS LOW AS TO HE FOOD ELSEWHERE.
CHAPMAN & YEESTILLE,
lllll - a 90IIROAI1 STREET
J. KYLE & CO.
R KSPKPTFIJU Y Hnmnino* fo tli*lr frlpiid-, cii'tomor* «»'d -ho nubile geno -allv, iI.hI ih-ir FALL
Aa\D HI.VTER STOCK of DRY UOODH Ih m.w romj.lete lu . ven d-1« i. t
y 'HiBlmg ul eli*rj artlc.e UAiuUiy tuunu m a «.*t vl »» u.y iiooda llv uhw. They w»u- i* tightdsr^
•ho money panic in New York tor money, and win b e wold at price# to correnpoud with ihetiBti.u
cu.h. We Htill ki-op a laigu line of
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION!
At,SO, A SPLENDID LINK OF
Ladies’, Misses’ and. Cliildren’is Slioei
of the Latest Style and Best Muku. Also, a
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Prices
*° P“ i rc |>«« -III Jo »«!! I" Klv. 0. • call, a, ». Doughl low aud will Boll .
RARGUISI lilll 11 BISGIISs!!!
Important to Those in Want of Dry Gootb
pnNTTMPL.ATTNG [eht chang.* in nar t'tls'no-H, wo offi-r from tld* Halo mr E>'TIBI
ls. S .T? CK OF I)R,:SS ASH FANCY KOOD.H AT OWE*HALF IH“ , ‘
* #4^ uu.l tuvitu thuBu iu want vo call, txaiuluu and b«* convinced. No ch.ugv-s luavw tvt -*i- ' *•
Our Terms from this date will be Cash. No goods wilb (
sold on longer time than thirty days.
1 indebted arc earne-tly requested to call aud settle at once, or make ss i’' 1
JOHN McGOUGH & CO
^anirirj^lst. 1874. dtf
‘I"! d YJ' | clM
Uu iiit'-t Myi-h hsve been recenth in re based
th prices.
WATCHES*. CLOA KS, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER A PLATED WARE,
All of th** latest maliufactur* r*
and Kye-tilnvsea,
Ladies'and Gents' Clinin^.
) Gold Rinas-r heautirul workmanship, and even varletr
. ’ rttrie ri'iiud in u First-Class Jewelri Store.
‘>ttacil Plate* of every viewrlytion rut at short notire.
. for , , h *‘ c-Iehrat.d Diamond PeM.I-d !>noot#ch# and Kve-Olasses, and Agent* for tbs
Arundel Pebble Sp*. ucles, whirh are slightly colored, and in high favor with everybody using specU-
business of th - Arm will beaaV.dbi ' )' a,ch " x'U’ck and Jewelry repairing in all its branches. Hair Jewelry, Society Badges, Diamond
a . .» . i. .... 1 siting, or an) new work made to order -• ——— -
FNUR.WING proniptly eit-cuted
n-asouahle r
T. J PKtR. K.
J. XV HOD •
* 30th, loTI.
for th- lib-1
ki> to my
DoroiiNTTSoa Fri
v.oth to wet th* dust from the stir- JV 1 ’** r ' e\ n i , and respect tuly r. :
fo.. IS.0 -p»ng^ U .11 off With w.teHo I SCJISK.SIJl? " rI - j rE ' K - ‘ * ""
which vine or two bl ck ktd g ores have JsSl lm
been bculei. a q<urt of water for a pair 1
If;
1 tie
'axms — T* o otipa |
»•
sola, ani th* s*me ot *»lt;
ra,.)ina of tnehevi Urd; mix.
1 about a q mrier of au lueb
.11 1
• her
cut
slier, and you era frv
U xth m hot lavd.
'Y^mx » BlaCI ('ax.ico —After trash-
in« iu w. riu eud*. m *•* in cold water,
• ah a hat. fit a of -alt thrown in the rime,
or perlu tU - H'Atolx—h*ve» not tried
the 1 .t'er. A utie br*n in tae ttr*t Hilda
will make it wash easier. On no amount
soak the goods, as that fades them badly.
of gloves ; iroo whiie wer. with exireuialy
hot iron*, on the wrong «tde. For colored
j *1 k* ihe same oolored glove# to b* boiled
For 1 hi* purpose u ia well to save old kid
gloves of all colors Another mode tn«-J
I w-irn grca» sneoes* i* the sain* poc*sa of
rubbing oft' the dirt with a woo'en r*g.
then tuix an equal quantify of strong tf*
and vm.’gir, with «hich tb* Bilk is washed
bv rnbbiug it with a piece of fl mnel. It
must b* made very wet. Smooth th**illc
T. J. Pearce & Co.,
f5ncceMors te Williams, Pearce k Oo lo,>
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 20 Broad Street,
CROCERIES.
New Grrocery Store.
DANIEL & BARBEE,
At Watt A.Walker’a old ataad, No. 152 Broad Streets
il F. ri'speclfulbr nomy cur fr’endr and the pu It tbs* *-r h.v« npeusd at the above stand
’ 1 a Urge stock or
FAMILY GROCERIES. LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &C.,
which »t propose to sell Ht I. w-f » a'k-t ; We r•*. e 1 Qt.'v toll it a ihars of tba public pat-
BOATRITE & CLAPP,
XVIIOLKBALH AND IlKTAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Clotihing, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Notions.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
New Prints and other Staple Goods,
AND WILL CONTINUE TO PELL f
Winter Dress Goods, Flannels and other Cold Weather Fabrics
AT panic prices, far BELOW COST.
TRUTH !
LITTLE CASH LOW PRICES''
JOSEPH & BROTHER
quit th* Drv Oor»d# Imsin-sK, are still a-n
HTPERIOR DRV ROODS AT COST FOR CASH !
TO Mi rcimuis de-ir.ug to mve-t. a tortuns is offer <1 iu t e cnauce to buy out th* st- ck •
Nsver again in this auction wlil such an opportunity b« offered to buy ariiv les for Clothing
_ L THE DOMESTIC STOCK
Will sold at lower price* than oan be given in Georgia, and ell 0
•rticles lower then in New York.
spring is ecaing, aud thia opportunity eaouct l^at loraver. fctore rji*u eur'j *- J
JOSEPH S BROTHER.
Columbna, Jan. li, W4. dtf 69 Broad Sir* et. C- lumbal*
i- lling tlicir magniflfvn’ !
will k-ep tb-
carefully, fo ding it, aud iu about flfUea ,UKk ° f
minu’pa i on it ou tbe wrong aide with
▼cry h »t iron# Thia appliea «ul v to black
ailk, buck ribbons, cravata. Ao., but miuht i
be isjorioua to colon 1
lie old stand, abere they
i -ir friends and
>i k*-p a good 1
oighbormg
“dan’iVl t BARBEE.
Groceries, Plentition Suppliee. Sc.,
Wbicb will b, hr low and strict,], tor caab.
JaSl Sa X. J. EEARCX t CO
BOOK dL- nSTEl'WS PAPER
Atlanta Paper Millt;,
JAMES OKMOHD, Propoivo..
W Helen to this attest u a apesimeii of New* Paper. mjlB tl
SEED POTATOES!
UMSU OF PIPE SELECTED SEED POTATO**'
• **»**., consisuug of ihslcl 1 p variative :
EARLY ROSE, RC88ETT,
early Goodrich, peerless,
JACKRON WHITE. PiNR RYE,
LONDON LADY, PEACH BLOW, ^
— v *• rlAlll DlU“ i
lb# ®ark#t rat*# to prompt paying t ustomers. Tbi*
th* *ran*. ot th* Southern tred* Thee* wietiog rsr lots will I - g!
duc V°?' Order# soUctud * j. %. J
M d2ta« uewtibkie L,
*. rncimmm