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Ill'i LIkA, AI.A. :
USDAY FEBRUARY 19, 1874.
elika department.
r. M. GRAY, EDITOR.
l'ubllc Schools.
bat any one, or that any set of men,
turned thanks, and adored our people
that no effort would be spared to make it j
useful iu protection against fires. The
company is an excellent one, and under
CITY DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
FIRST l'RESBYTERIAN.
. . , , .... , „ Comer of Oglethorpe aud St. Clair
their management, when drilling shall streets—Bev. J. H. Nall pastor. Services
perfect them iu its mauiigomeut, wo bnve ; nt 10$ a. m. and 4 p. a. each Sunday. I
but little fear of disastrous conflagrations. I Subbath school ut 9 a. m.
I EPISCOPAL (TRINITY).
Brevities. j Oglethorpe street, between Randolph
1.1 si f f ’ I lli f T? u u \V O ld.lt.4n. Mnnlit.
CLOTHINC.
ukl oppose the education of the masses
a inode of general taxation—unless it
uld prove intolerably burdensome—is
• miud inexplicable and not to be Re
nted for on auy general process of roa-
ig. Any man you meet will readily
; it is of vital importance that all
1.1 bo educated, for private happii ess
public good ; for there is no condi-
in life that iH not bettered by intolli-
ce. This truth has been so impressed
on the minds of legislators and rulers
in whom we derive our intelligence iu
i-eat measure, that laws are in force not
ly aiTordiug the most liberal education
the people, but fixing pains and penal-
i upon parents who do not use the nd*
ntnges so freely offered their children
r education. We cannot believe, then,
ignorance of its value, or iudif-
reuco to the wisdom which experi-
i bus given older communities moves
is opposition. Wo much fear another
ason, and to our miud an inexcusable
e, underlies this street corner opposi-
n to a plau of general education, so po
ut fur gojd, so beneficial in its results
the rich and the poor, but more espo-
ally conferring its blessings upon the
ildreu of those upon whom the hand of
isfortuuo lies heavily. Our prejudices
d passious are most unfrequently the
or by which au astute enemy may euter
i castle of the miud and lead willing
ptive tho judgment and opinion, even
diust the citadel of our own safety. Tho
eauer passions of the heart are also
uohstones upon which aspirants for po
tion aud emoluments of office lay tin-
oau hands, and fire tho heart and steel
in ;i 1 by false alarms and well told
•so. . •; less extravagance, foolish ex-
eudituu. .. largo corporation debts, and
eavy taxation to educate other peo-
i children. Aud so we might go on
ud enumerate—but facts are, some how,
tubboru things, which we cannot ignore
f we would. Tho city of Opelika owes
o little, that it wero an insult to speak of
t as a debt. Five thousand dollars will
over the amount ; one dollar special tax
pon her inhabitants would wipe it out y,
o-day, or one-half of one per cent, upon
er real estate, or one-fourth of ono per
out. upon her sales, would do tho same
hiug.
Supposo we allow that it will require
eu thousand dollars to pay current ex
cuses, railroad aud school tax, next mu-
icipal year, nnd daring the year au aver-
ge of two huudred pupils attend tho I
chool for nine mouths, at a cost to us of j
one thousand dollars ; for this is the sum j
“llowed by tho present Board of Alder- '
men for the school, Dr. Soars giving ono !
thousand dollars, tho State about as 1
much, and each pupil paying on avorage j
of $2.50 per quarter, or $7.50 for tho j
I term, making $1,500 or $2,500 ; tho ac- !
I trial cost to the citizens of Opelika for tho I
annual education of two huudred of |
her children. Lot ua go a step further j
with the figures, and contrast this show-
I iug with tho cost of private schools. Tho
| same number of pupils, taught from the
same hooks and for the same lime, and
who will upon trial show no greater pro-
l gross, will cost to individuals—if they pay
I the teacher, and they should do so—$130
I for each pupil sout, aggregating $0,000—
I twice the sum paid to our public teachers,
1 and nothing more g.iinod. In this osti-
mato we huvo placed tuition in our pri-
> schools and academies at a lower rate
than is usual. We huvo said nothing as
to tho cost of books, for in either ease
you m us & buy them. There aro other
roasous, plenty as blackberries, why wo
should not only resist any attempt to pull
down the foundations of an institution so
charitable in conception, so beneficial in
results, but why wo should to a
man, sot ourselves vigorously at work to
nourish, sustain, and make public educa
tion a loading idea iu Opelika. Even
now, tho friends of more advanced ed
ucation aro casting about them for tho
ways and means to establish in some ono
of tho Cotton States an institution, whose
endowment shall cost a million, and wo
know of no place tor health, acceptability,
nnd general adaptation better suited to
their purpose than this central city. Sup
pose this question of location for th’s
monument to eiucation wore before the
board to-day, aud our city in nomination,
and she will be. IIow would it sound to
hear it announced that Opelika was op
posed to popular education, and by a
vote of her citizens had abolished public
schools? Wo hope, however, for hotter
things, and trust that on the 131 of March
the friends of Opelika and her future
progress will so fully sustain the friends
of education as to forever set at rest this
question.
Trial of the Extinguisher.
At four o clock yesterday evening,
“Champion Fire Company No. 1,’ mndo a
trial of the Extinguisher recently ordered
by tho Council. Capt. Johnson and son,
with the company, managing tho machine,
a house having been built for the purpose
18x18 and about 20 feet high, nnd largely
filled with combustibles, over which was
poured tea or more gallons of keroseuo
oil. Tho building was fired by Mayor
Slaughter, aud after gettiug under good
headway, the order was given by Alder
man Frazer, aud before ono could write
it, was put out. Fire was again applied,
and a part of the building allowed to burn
up before applying the stream of gas.
When done, tho flames aud coals were
again subdued iu about fifteen seoonds.
Citizens and Aldermen were satisfied that
tho machine would do all, and more than
Capt. Johnson modestly claimed for it,
and thereupon signified its acceptance.
In behulf of tho Board of Aldermen
and citizens Alderman Frazer, in a happy
ten minutes' spoeeb, turned over to the
Champions tho machine and outfit. Capt.
Bdwarda, on behalf of his company, re-
—More rain duriug yesterday, and last : St. Clair—Itev. W. C. Hunter rector.
Services at 11 t. m. and 4 p. m. each
Suuday. Sunday school at 9$ a. m.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
St. Philips and St. James (Catholic)—on
Jackson, between Baldwin and Few
streets—Father Patrick pastor. Mass at
<»} and 9} a. m., and vespers at 5 r. m.
Catechism at 4 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST.
Randolph street, between Jackson and
Franklin—Rev. O. A. Kendrick pastor.
Services every Sunday at 10$ a. m. and
8 p. m. Sabbath school at 13 p. m.
METHODIST.
St. Luke—On Jackson street, between
Randolph aud St. Clair streets—Rev. Dr.
J. S. Key pastor. Services each Sunday at
10.} a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at
night it came down in torrents.
—Our Chief, Maj. Calhoun, passed
through yesterday for Atlautn. He de
nied being on a friendly call upon II. I. K.
—Wo nover knew until yesterday how
many children there w ere in Opelika—tho
fire developed them.
Trade
No change iu quotations for Slip-
Dull,
plies.
Cotton.
Receipts light and transactions limited.
Wo quote:
Middlings 14
Low' Middlings 13}
Received previously 15,078
“ yesterday 52
15,130
CITIZENS' TICKET.
FOR MAYOR
M. M. SLAUGHTER.
ALDERMEN
T. L. Frazer, J. M. McNamee,
Robert Trammell, W. S. Turner,
0. A. Cannon, A. 1). Emory.
People’s Ticket.
Mayor—J. II. HARRIS.
Aldermen—L. L. Fraser, Win. Hi men,
J. W. Williams, J. >1. McNauio,
13. A. G. Eumry, It. J. Trammell.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
MS. I. T. WARNOCK,
Surgeon ami Physician.
ffioo at Slaughter's Drug Store, Railroad utiee
Bit. J. W. It. WIM
s his profeBsiuunl etrvlcoH. 1
Millinery.
MISSES WHITE & TUCKER,
Fashionable Milliners ami Dressmakers.
I Oonllomon's Blurt, ctu by uliurt maunra, un(
I guaranteed to tit. Chaminrs street, n<-xt t>
j Kalin's dry goods store. t’ohl
MRS. C. V. HARROW,
Fashionable Milliner ami Dressmaker
Sou Agout of Ibitterii'k A Co.’s Patterns.
At the late Hanking House of bhappurd A Co.
Opelika, Ala. ja23
Notaries Public.
U. D. HIGGINS,
uppointed Notary Public Jo
tfully solicits the patronage <
lo'lds Court 1st and 2d Sutiipiuys ol
t It. O. IIollifleld’H lnw oflh-.
r Ills ITieudi
each moutl
J'US)
Eating Houses.
IiOGUllS’ HATING I TO INK,
Right at the Depot, open at all hours. Hot
and Meals for all Trains.
j'f-i
Furniture, &c.
At rauie Trices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer in all kinds of Fun
o, Metallic, Wood Collins, and Cask
Attorney
Ofllee opposite Al:
Practices in all tho Court
Lawyers.
A. J. VICKERS,
and CoiuiMcIlor at Law.
Tailors.
J. n. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
Cutting aud Making in tho Latent Styles
pairing n< at iy done.
South Railroad St., over Furniture Store.
Dentists.
J. L. K. SMITH, Dentist,
Mato Work and Plugging on rent
Barber Shops.
WESLEY HAKKINGUK, Barber,
Corner Si.ti.h l'.uilioad and Chambers strum
deo88
RIG A o \ A TURNER, Barbers,
South ltuilro*d stn-ut, urn.or Adams Horn
deem
Hotels.
ALABAMA HOUSE,
Convenient to busitinu portion of die city.
J.il G. W. AbbKN, Prop'
ADAMS HOUSE.
When you go to Opelika, bo sure to etop at
Insurance.
E. C. HOWES' it SOS,
General Insurance Agent
. Railroad Stm t, over H. M. Urei n
THE BEST ADVICE
'' niAAmx rYi.'i"
Ili.OW Till Will NT I. F.. KING THE BEI.I.,
STOP T1IE ENGINE—WE'VE GOO ON TO HELL.
THORNTON & ACER,
No. 78 Broad Street.
(Next door to J. W. Peaso & Norman’s Bookstore,)
Have Just Received a New Lot of Men’s and Boy’s
OH.QTJEUnXTCSr,
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on former whole
sale cost prices, which will enable them to sell at less than
Cost prices for tho same class of goods purchased earlier
In the season. As wo were able to get a still further re
duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for the cash, we will sell
at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy good
Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section.
SQr’Call and see for yourselves. j a8
EACLE AND PHENIX
SAVE YOU*
"oiwr irn
r.
St. Paul—Southeast corner of Frank
lin and Troup streets—Rev. Arminius
Wright, pastor. Services every
Sunday at 10} a. m. and 8 r. m. Sabbath
school at 4 p. m.
liroad Street Methodist—On upper
Broad Btreet. ltov. R. W. Dixon
pastor. Services every Sunday at 10} a.
m. and 7} r. m. Sabbath school at 8} p.
Class meeting at 9 a. m.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.
Corner Crawford and Forsyth streets.
Herman Birkinthal rabbi. Servioes every
Friday evening at 8 aud Saturday morning
at 10 o'clock.
GIRARD.
Methodist.—J, W. Simmons pastor.
Services 1st Sunduy nt 10$ a. m., and 3rd
Sunday at 5 r. m. Sabbath school 3 p. m.
Baptist.—llov. Jasper llickH pastor.
Services on tho 4 th Sunday in each month
Sabbath school at 8} a. m.
BROWNEVILLE.
Broicncvillc Baptist.—Rev Jasper Hicks
pastor. Services 1st and 3d Sundays.
Sabbath School at 8:30 a. m.
Trinity (Methodist;—Rev. J. W. Sim
mons pustor. Services 1st, 2nd aud 3rd
Sunday at 8 p. m. aud 3rd Suuday at 10}
Alternate Sundays supplied both
morning and oveniug. Sabbath school
every Sunday at 4 r. m.
COLORED.
Asbury Chapel (Methodist)—East com
mon, W. J. Gaines pastor. Sorvicos eve
ry Sunday at 10} a. m. aud 3 p. m. and
”} af night. Sabbath school at 9 a. m.
First Baptist—Corner Front and St.
Clair (near river)—Green McArthur pas
tor. Sorvicos every Sunduy at 10} a. m.
and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 9 a. m.
St. John (Methodist) N. E. common,
—G. 13. Taylor, pastor. Services every
Suuday at 10} a. m. aud 8 r. m. Sabbath
school at 9 a. m.
Second Baptist (Northern Liberties)—
Rev. Primus Stafford pastor. Services
ovory Sunday at 10} a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sabbath school at 9 a. m.
I. O. O. F.
Lodge on Oglethorpe, between St. Clair
and Crawford sts. Regular meetings held
every Monday evening, at 7} o'clock.
Encampment meets 1st and 3d Fridays
in each mouth.
MASONIC.
Lodge in Burma' building, corner Broad
and Randolph streets.
Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Moots 2d
Friday night iu each mouth.
Barley Chapter, No. 7—Meets on 1st !
Friday night iu each mouth.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday
night in each month.
St. Aulcmar Commandery—Moots 2d j
Tuesday night in each mouth.
B’NAI BERITH.
Lodge iu Burma’ building—Mootings
held on tho 1st and 3d Sundays iu each
mouth.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Court House (iu Court Square, contro
of city) between Oglethorpe and Jackson
and Crawford and Thomas streets.
Jail on East commons, foot of Craw
ford street.
Opera House n. o. corner Crawford aud
Oglethorpe streets.
Female Orphan Asylum, East common,
near cemetery.
Post Office, corner of Oglethorpe aud
Randolph.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Rooms over Griffin’s drug store, Brond
street. Open from 8 a. m. to (j r. m.
Booli3 loaned to members returnable
every two weeks, or borrower pays 25c.
per week thereafter. Mrs. J. II. Ivey,
Librarian.
HO 1ELS.
Rankin House, corner Broad and Craw
ford streets.
Planters' House, Broad street, (east
side), between St. Clair and Crawford.
Central Hotel, Broad street, (east side),
between St. Clair nnd Crawford streets.
Homo IIouso, Broad street, (west
side), between St. Clair aud Crawford
streets.
Broad Street. House, (east sido),
between Crawford and Thomas stroots.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
No. 1 (wnito male) n. e. cornor Jackson
and Crawford streets. No. 2 (white fo-
inule; s. w. corner St. Clair and Forsyth
streets.
Temperance Hull (mixed colored) Ogle-
iliorpo street, between Randolph aud
Bryan.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mayor—S. 13. Clogborn.
City Treasurer—John N. Barnett.
Clerk of Council—AL M. Moore.
City Attorney—Ohns. H. Williams.
City Physician — I). W. Johnson.
City Sexton—James M. Lynab.
City Marshal—Mat. W. Murphy.
Deputy Marshal—Win L. Robinson.
Wharfinger—Jake Burins.
police.
Chief—Mat. W. Murphy.
FIRST SQUAD. SECOND SQUAD.
Capt. W. L. Cash, Cupt. John Doran,
Rob!
FERTILIZERS.
300
FERTILIZERS!
I’ATAPSCO GUANO COMPANY’S AM MON I AT ED SOLUBLE PHOSPHATES,
it Lungdale (English) A A *• “ “
•• B B “
• A Soil'd Ammonintfl Super Phosphate of Liuie,
“ Gouuiiie Phofplio Peruvian Guano,
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
wishing genuine timt rlam preparat
WM. A. JAMES.
Mehouse, Oglethorpe atroot, next to Kpiacopal Cln
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAK.
WISE ONES w,..-
If you will only Save what you Waste, it would bo no
trouble to become Independent.
EKli 4 PMMS JEMWT,
Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The 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.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
200
COOKING STOVES!
FOR SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT HARD TIMES*
W. H. Robarts & Co.,
Who invito tho attoutin of tho public to th.-ir
largo an»l eouiploto mock, cnu«luting of
Cooking Stoves,
(Charter Oak and other first cIuhb putUunn),
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood
and Willow Ware,
SILVER PLATED AND BRU'NNIA GOODS,
Crockery & Class Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery
MunuractuierM of TIN, UOlTl.lt AMI
SHEET IKON WARE of every dwrlption.
*9- Prices oh low iih the lowest.
Stoves, Stoves!
NATHAN CROWN,
BANKS.
MERCHANTS’ AND MECHANICS’
JOB PRINTINC.
Letter Press and Card
Printing.
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER.,
BILL HEAD
AND
Statement Ir*aper,
ALSO.
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS
All of which can he furnished printed lit
abort notice, at i.ow Cash H\vk.«.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama 'Legal
Blanks, on hand.
Thos. Gilloort,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Times Building,
COLUMBUS, <i.\.
COLUMBUS,
W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t.
GEORGIA.
A. 0, BLACKIVIAR, Cashier,
K< bruury fith, 1 S7 l.
INSURANCE.
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY !
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Corap’y
CONTINUES TO OFl'U.K THF PUBLIC
INDEMNITY apimt I-oss by FIRE !
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
Sho Wants a Chance to Cot it Back.
J, RHODES BROWNE, GEO, W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
iwmaa.'uu^xv a
PULE
ORANGE.
w
(Opposite .Sun Ofllee)
Columbuw, Ga., j
0ULD respectfully Invite the attention ofl
friends nnd rUBtommu to his oxtenni
k of 8TOVK8, HOLLOW AND Cl’A.Ml’I
WAUK, II0USK-FUItN 1811ING GOOD?, Ac. Al
TIN WARK, at wholosalo and retail.
Manufacturer of TIN, PUBKT IKON A‘
COPPKii WORK.
Roofing and Guttering
dono promptly and in tho host manner. (
lie solicits a cull, feeling assured that ho
give entire satisfaction.
Price as low iih the lowest, f’oino a,,,?,
before you buy. oclUfi eod*\y
J. W. Den
J. M. Be;
Southern Stove Worl”
Columbus, Cd. g
J. W. DENNIS & CO. "
W K are tuanufacturing nnd
selling ut Wlndes:.!.. «
good nssortinent of STOVES,
€4KATES, FI KE BOILS,
CO F K Tit V A X I> STO V L
IIOI.I.OIV WAKE.
Extra I*
Stove we ii
hum pie
luniinlK.I
baloR, oh followH : February 15 I-lfiulf*};'
March 15 5-32al5 3 10; April 15 25 32a15 1
13-10: May 10 9 32a 10 5-10; Juno 10 23-1
32a 10]; July 17 5-32al7].
New Orleans, Fob. 19.—Cotton irregu
lar and activo; middling 10}; low middling
15}, good ordinary 13}; receipts 4,025;
exports to continent 1,391; to Franco
1,703; coast wise 390; sales 2,000—last eve
ning 2,000.
Savannah, February 19 —Market quiet
ttu.l easy; receipts 2,311; exports coast wise
1,722; to France 1,431; to Great Britain
3,129; sales 1,385.
Charleston, February 19.—Quiet; mid
dlitigs 15}; low middlings 15; good ordu
nary 14}; receipts 1,029; exports t< ’
Franco 1,750; sales 500.
Boston, February 19.--Quiet; receipt
3; exports to Groat Britaiu 404; sales 200
WAGON MAKINC.
Wood and Blacksmith Shop
J. H. MOSHELL
IP
HOTELS. 1
Rankin House,
Columbus, On.
J. W. KYAN, I’rop'r.
Frank Golden, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Undeu thk 11a?
<tr .1. xv
i HIiopIok,
.l-H€Tl,.<
illl.r. HEADS, STATEMENTS OF ACT',
BUSINESS AND VISITINU GAUDS.
r.AI'.EI.S AND SIUIUTNO TAOS,
HAND HILLS AND OIKOULAKS,
IJOCIE'i’Y liY-LAWH, l’AMI’HLETS Ai*.
LEGAL BLANKS.
JCnili'oi.fl BcooiptH, Bi)]H Lulling. Ac in
Louk or louse, Blank Books ol all
G. Mitchell,
II. H. Wood,
CtiuTns Brady,
Whit Smith,
James Kohnrt i.
Turn McEnohotn,
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE
r*j-it at night, w.ll flu 1 I
jd going to bed th<*v
and refieahing rent.
UHtc. it i« easily udmlni
by all druggists. Lahn
street, New York
:<1 t» child
ry 48 and 60 C .rHandt
fubl!> deo.Uw ly
John St. Clu
Josh Roper,
John Fcngan,
Johu O’Brien,
Henry Voight,
John Brady,
STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL—1874.
Accounts—Grimes, Andrews, Durkin.
Bridges and Wharf—Chalmers, Redd,
Grimes.
(bine cry Dm kin, Blanchard, Mc-
Gchce.
Cud r m
Flonvucy, <
CityJmpr
It- (ill, Bran
Commons
aid.
Contracts
id Fi
FI
part me nt—Kent,
1 Public Schools—
noy,Mchaffcy, Blunch-
Btannon, McGehee, An-
Mcht
pair
Financo—MoGehee, Redd, Scheussler.
Hospital—Blanchard, Kent, Brannon.
Market and Magazine — Scheussler,
Flournoy, Chalmers.
Police and Gas—Mehaffoy, Durkin,
Chalmers.
Streets and Sewers—Andrews, Scheusa-
ler, Kent.
ROLL OF COLUMBUS FIRE DE
PAHTMENT.
BOARD OF CONTROL.
W. II. Williams, Chief Engineer.
G. W. Rosette, First Ass’t Engineer.
C. A. Ethridge, Second Ass’t Engineor.
A; K. Francis, Secretary.
FIRE COMPANIES.
No. 1—B. F. Coleman, R. Ledsingor,
W. II. Brannon, T. O. Douglass.
JVo. 5—E. L. Wells, Robert Ennis,
D. E. Williams, G. R. Flournoy.
Central Michanic* No. 3—C. D. Wall,
P. J. Cochran, A. K. Francis, A. J. Nix.
Hook and Ladder—M. M. Moore, F. J.
Mott, C. B. Grimes, George Moore.
wrmcil A ki.\-i:l .1.
tre nuln ng.-uti f.»r G-duuiMiH.
only ho alt
Do not buy
i.nrk
Pictuni
AND
MOULDINGS.
l'aines
FRAME
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Hi.I.i .1.1 an. |.|.-|. ,i. <1 lu MARK I IUML tu uni-
W. J. CHAFFIN.
novlii If
By ELLIS & HARRISON.
THE AUCTION SALE OL LIBRAR
BOOKS
•ru«a<iiiy n'Bi.t. nth.ii.
250,000 COPIES SOLD!
RICHARDSON’S NEW METHOD
PIANOFORTE!
I.\ KLLLM K
i-d. Tin- I’iiI-IimIk-
Advirlihi
of tho bn
HOHTPONKI) UNTIL FRIDA
20th iuM . 7'4 o'rlo.
.IGIIT
fJ^WENTY
ing aud Loai;
For Sale.
HAKES IN MERCHANTS ill ILL
Unoriation. Apply to
A. 0. BLACKMAR,
odtf M. »u't,M. Mink,
Price, K.I.7.T.
tbou»ufj.lM of Tearli.
Oliver Di'.son & Co.,
Chas. H. Diwor. k Co.
711 Lilu.ilaa) X. V
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
oojvECESja-ixrY
OF
San Francisco, California.
Cash Assets, $675,000 GOLD!
Prompt, Reliable, Liberal!
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
<•‘22 ly
COLUMBUS, GA.
COPARTNERSHIP.
Walloon a Hawks,
General Insurance Agents,
79 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
“Time-Tried aud
$27,000,000!
OAR.D.
■ >. 1. lill.I.I O.f.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
WITTICH & KINSEL,
aoticul H alcliiiiak.'P-. jewelers & Engravers
No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
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