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COU MIIIN, OA.l
FRIDAY MARCH
tliero can bo no shutting of our eyes to
tho fact that in tnany soctiona—and espe
cially in I ho South — money is very scarce
I and hard to get. The great commercial
-j I centres have drawn it in with a umdstroin
power, and they are now Hush, while a tho
*#-N0 SI KS< KIP1ION ulcei v i:l» UNLESS
PA I» FOB IV ADVANCE.
A dispatch of the 3d inat. from .Japan
reports the defeat of the insurgents by
the Government forces.
One man waH killed and several others
fatally wounded, in a row among negroes
at a distillery near Platte City, Mo., on j
Saturday night.
Gov. Smith has votood tho bill making
juries in criminal trials judges of tho law
as well as the facts. The reasons for tho
veto are not yet published.
Tjje Democfats were successful in the
municipal elections, on Tuesday, in Elmi
ra, Troy, Auburn and Nowlmry, N. Y.,
and Burlington, Vermont.
A special to tho Charleston New* re
ports the death, at Charlottsville, Vo., of
tho wife of Gen. NVado Hampton. Her
remains were to ho carried to Charleston
for interment.
The hearing of the application for bail
for Chisholm was not had at Atlanta on
Wodnosdny, on account of tho indisposi
tion of Judgo Cowart. It was to have
boon triod yesterday. *
The trial of tho Grunt purish prisoners
still progresses ut Now Orleans. Tho Pi-
ntyunc soys that a cartful estimate of the
cost of tho trinl to tho Government places
the amount at tf3.*»(),000.
Advices from Nan Francisco any that
the noted California brigand, Yasquez, is
again making frequent raids from tho
mountains, notwithstanding the Htaio re
ward of $1.'1,000 offered for his capturo.
I’a an k Blaiu, completely broken down,
is at tho Clifton (New York) Water Cure,
Hooking restoration. His right sido is
considerably paralyzed. Ho thinks it is
partly tho result of excessive smoking, it
having been his habit to uso from thirty
to furly cigars in a day.
The Simmons oootost is regarded as ev
idence of a close alliance between Presi
dent Grant and Bun Butler, but the chief
end which it is desired to accomplish is
not hi plainly revealed. Ih Butler Jo
champion Grant for a thfcd term, with
Honost Ben as the right hand man of the
Administration, or is Beu himself to be
Grant s favorite for the successionThat’s
tho quosthm yet to be determined.
Tire Savannah AdccrtUcr <tn<l llepuhli-
run says Dr. J. B. Head and Mr. Potter
Williamson, of that city, will soon start
for Florida with the purpose of attempt
ing the oxplorutiou of Lake Okeechobee,
lying on tho northern odge of tho Ever
glades, and which has never been ap
proached nearer than to hear tho dashings
of its waves and tho beatings of its surge
at a distance of six miles.
The Washington A 'at tonal ltcpuhlican'
stylos tho party in Massachusetts opposed
to the appointment of NimmotiH, the “Silk
Stocking Party." And Simmons, when
congratulated by Butler and others on his
success, said that “it was a victory of tho
young Kopuhlicuu olomeut of Massachu
setts, and not of himself." Tho “solid
men of Boston” will have to shell out
their money freely lo subdue this rebel
lion.
The Now York Herald, commenting on
tho confirmation of Simmons’ nomina
tion. soys: “Simmons will secure tho
patronage iu Boston to ouo rutlior than to
another oliquo in tho Republican party,
but ho will alionalo from llio party an
enormous moral capital and a heavy vote.
If a Kopuhlicuu President has liis nomi
nations continued by Democratic votes,
that are so east because they moan to
commit to a bad appointment tho party
they oppose, that party is already badly
split. ’
The philanthropist Bergh was brought
before a court in Now York city, Tuesday,
to show a good roaHon for his interfer
ence with tho butchering of hogs in that
city. Ho had demanded that they should
be llrst knocked in the head, while tho
butohorH insisted on bunging them up by
the hind legs and thou sticking their
throats. They say that is the Chicago
style, and is the cleanest method us well
ns tho ouo that produco.s tho quickest
death. The decision is not yet announc
ed.
rill'. HOSKTAKY 4UKNTIUV.
Before Congress mot, iu December,
everybody thought that tho monetary
condition of the country would be the
one paramount question, for which all
other legislation would have to wait.
Some indeed, last fall, woio impatient
for the President to convene Congress in
extra session, so as to hnvo action on tho
matter before December. But Congress
has now been in session three months,
and neither House haa vet passed any bill
materially affecting the currency. Their
committees have not even reported bills
for the purpose. *And yet tho currency
and tho ttuancial condition of the coun
try have been tho subject of much talk
and of long speeches ns variant iu their
many modes of relief ns the dresses at n
masquerade ball. This great diversity of
opiuiou has been tho chief obstacle, and
discussiou does not seem to have bettered
the matter much. When everybody take
a notion that they thoroughly understand
a difficult question, it is tho hardest mat
ter in tho world to make aujbody under
stand it, or any considerable Dumb*
view it alike ; and people have about
as many infallible cures for our present
monetary troubles as they have for
a bad cold. The patient can’t try all of
them, aud in the multitude of counsellors
there is coufusiou instead of safety. Thus
it is that Congress deliberates nod delays,
and tho country waits with daily deoress.
'iug interest and anxiety—decreasing, be
cause it is daily becoming more apparent
producing regioua are still cramped. Tho
Now York dispatch of the 3d iust., that
“this afternoon money was offered with
unusual freedom at 3(g’l por cent., and it
seemed as if the whole capital of the
country was to bo obtained in Wall street
for the mere asking thereof,” exhi
bits a striking contrast with the
condition of things in the rural
districts. It is, in part, tho result of
tho full in prices lust fall and win
ter, by which goods all over the country
were sold off at or below cost, and tho
proceeds used by tho inerchunts to pay
their Now York debts. 'J in- low prices
stimulated purchases to the extent of
what money there was in tho country, and
the ultimate recipient was Now York. We
need not, whilo money is thus abundant
and chcup iu tho Northern cities, expect
from them anything but stout and inter
ested opposition to all propositions for
expansion or inflation.
We are daily becoming well convinced
that more money for tho South can only bo
secured by holding on to more of what
get ; and tho only way to do this it
produce more of the commodities that
can produce and must have, and thus
avoid sending off so much money to tho
West and North. If all the money in tho
country should corns to tho South to buy
our cotton, and ull of it should go back
to the West for provisions and the North
for manufactured goods, money would
still be soarco with us and improvement
impossible while this state of things con
tinued.
Masonic Notice.
A Regular Meeting of Parley Chapter .
. N-. 7. It. A. M.. Will be held this
(frifriity) evening ut 1* j o'clock.
^ The. Bo,al Arch De„ne will also be con-*
Visiting Companion* iu good Btuii'iiug .
Choice Simpson Cotton Seed
FOR SALE.
ItitiMMl from Selected Stalks. I>y
E. T. SHEPHERD.
Notice.
M V SON. JOHN CAMPBELL, mn away from
me tho 10th of last month. Said hoy is
about sixteen years old, five feet high, thick lips,
round head, square shoulders, feet inclining out
at toes, slow spoken, very dark, weighing lii» or
i::o pounds.
Any information concerning sat'd boy will he
mod thankfully received. I will also prosecute
any person who hires or harbors my
niiifi d Is wit*
SIMON CAMPBELL, (Col’d),
Warm Springs, tin.
Springer’s Opera House!
. P. K KNDA I.I.
Business Manager.
More ( aplions
Of acts paused by tho Legislature and ap
proved by tho Governor :
To ropoal an act entitled nu net to pro
vide for a Board of Commissioners of
Jloads and Revenues in Marion county.
Approved August L'U, 1873.
To exempt from jury duly tho members
of certain voluutor companies therein
named.
To urn end Hio charter of tho Goorgia
ltailroud A Banking Company.
Tu change the line between the cotin-
tit's of Knndolph and Terrell.
To uinond tht^ luws of this Slate on the
subject of tho running of freight trains
on I ho Sabbath day.
To allow and authorize tho Commis
sioners of Bonds and Koveuuo of the
counties of Quitman and Mitchell to levy
a tax to pay the indebtedness of said
counties.
To make citizens and residents of mu- [ •*’•* H'*
nicipul corporations competent jurors to «!• jo*
try issues in which said corporations aio wit bin tin- t.
pnrtios or interested.
To amend an act entitled an act to
prcuicribo tho manner of incorporating
towns and villages : approved August -<>,
1873.
To create a hoard of commissioners of
roads aud revenue for Houston county.
To protect more effectually tho planters
of Georgia from imposition in tho sale of
fertilizers, nod amend itory of the several
nuts now in forco iu this Statu for the
same purpose.
To change tho time of holding tho full
term of tho Superior Court of Houston
county.
To prevent monopolies in tho trans
portation of freights, and to securo free
competition in tho same.
To incorporate tho City Hank of Macon.
To establish a Department of Agricul
ture of tho State of Georgia.
To exempt from jury duty telegraph
operators.
To require Hecoivors of tax returns and
Tax Collectors to make returns of all
taxes returned and paid by colored tax
payers, and to require tho Comptroller
General to exhibit tho same.
To incorporate a bank ill tho city of
Millodgoville, to ho known as tho Mil-
iodgovillo Hanking Company, and lor
other purposes.
Urorgia Miittcrm ut Wu«litii|;tuii.
Special to tint Atlanta llintiil.)
Washington, March 3, 1871. — Bard is
charged to-day with having effected a
combination with Simmons' iriouds to ef
fect his continuation. Ho will remain
hero u week longer.
Minister Scruggs arrived last night on
a thirty days’ leave, at tho expiration of
which time he will return, carrying his
family, lie will visit Atlanta.
The 1‘resident was again visited to day
and urged to remove Farrow. 1 lo has
called for the items of expenditures made
by Farrow. The movers against Farrow
are sanguine of success aud allege that
Grant will obey the will of tho people so
unmistakably pronounced and remove
this officer who scorns ho obnoxious to all
good oilizeus.
Freouiuu said that Bard's confirmation
is the death-kuoil to Hepublieunism iu
Tho Senate Commerce Committee fav r
the continuation of Clayton.
Fisher will bo confirmed to Beirut.
The Sloan vs. Kiwis vote will bo liken
Thursday. It is coring that Sloan will bo
FOX & DENIER’S
Pantomime T roupe
TONY DENIER.
The sole acknowledged rival of
C. L. FOX as CLOWN,
In hid Famous Pantomime, entitled
HUMPTY DUMPTY!
As Played for 3 years in Now York City.
Twenty - Five Talented Artists !
Ail Array of specialty Artists,
fmluding Gymnasts, the.Youngest Cornet Player
in the world, Dutch l omlcalltiiM, Spud'i Dancing,
Surgi and Dances, Imitationa of Birds and Ani
mals Stilt Performances, Si.-rlo-Comb Songs and
Oriental Jugglery.
4#* Tire usual scale of prices.
Unnerved aeata for flute at W. J. Chaffin's Hook
Open ut 7 1 | o'clock ; Commnnco ut 8.
mini hi U vj. j;. I >>l.i:\J.\X, A cut.
GEO. T. GIFFORD,
IBoiler :MIcU5J3r
and Sheet Iron Worker.
HKPAIKINO done with dispatch, ut H. II. Ry-
der’s M.u lit lie Shop, Uoutchiiia’ Planing Mills.
Notice to Debtors anj Creditors.
A LL persona indebted to the estate of A. \V.
Redding, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment to the unders'gued, at Kiln-
vilte, Gu., ..lid those having demands against tho
estate io present them iu terms of the law.
inh l wOw K. J. RBDDINQ, Kx’r.
( ’ KOHtil A—MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—Thomas K.
' 3 lilt 1 hard, administrator of the estate of
Dm ui Mi l> 'igild. eased, applied for leave to
s. JI the r- »i • -t it- I longing to said deceased ;
n rin d are th refo e notiliiil to
i«*ns (if any they h-i\cjiu my olllce
cribeJ by law, why *
•at estate nil* 1 '
.. ..tiller mv of
h,1«74.
rnhS w it v. m. BROOK8, Ordinary,
Picture Frames
FRAME MOULDINGS.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
\1 TILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO TUB SALK,
YY KK.VT AND PURCHASE of KKAL fiSTATK
in the City and country, and will advertise the
same (at private Hale) FKEF OF CHARGE, unless
tiiw property in Hold.
For Sale.
VACANT LOT OF LAND, being the west por
tion ol the “Nance lot,” on Bryan b rent, adjoining
the residence of lion. M. J. Crawford. Call soon
if you want a bargain. febl2 tf
CITY LOT No. 0*1, on McIntosh street, with
three dwellings on the same. Will be sold
together or sepurdte, at a low ligure, for cash.
jaU7
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, flttuated in the
business centre of tho city. Will soil lit a great
bargain, or to an acceptable party an undivided
iutu'uflt. The property can bo made to pay a largo
interest on tho investment.
A DESIRABLE HOUSE ANI) LOT, with ten
acres ground, in Limvood, one mile from S. W. R.
R. depot; a Very comfortable aud desirable home.
For Rent.
A STORE HOUSE in tho valley of Talbot county,
GROCERIES
WHOLESALE LloUOR DEALERS.
Goods and Grocery business.
0 !
Bankrupt Sale.
TUESDAY, the 3.1 day of March n
commence
IloctH and &lioe»
OF ALL KINDS,
in parcels to unit j
This will bn iu
Jobb. IS desiring t
ISAAC JOSEPH,
Assignee.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
LARGE ROOMS, with side entrance, with uso
rV
of parlor aud kitchen. Purties can board with
family on very reasonable terms, If j referred
House is well located. Aildr.es
Jtt26 l! L, Ilox 184.
For Sale or Rent.
A MAGNIFICENT PLANTATION of 2,000
ii m-r.s, in Ibd
and stock pine
and buildings ready for
Terms easy, and -in i
tlier pal Pen bus apply P
feb‘28 1 w
Strum gin, grist and m.
pay meat.
A
For Sale Low.
SCHOLARSHIP IN THE MEDICAL C01
UK AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
HAVE just received a great 1
W. J. CHAFFIN.
Take Notice.
|N thirty d.iyn from this dale, having the con
sent of my husband thereto, I will become a
Free Trader. DORA J. FKILKR.
February Jiltli, 1871. fe28 1m*
MEDICAL NOTICE.
W. A.H00TEN,M. D.,
CIGARS.
THE NEW ORLEANS
CIGAR STORE.
Good News to Smokers!
•J. Newman Ac Co.
HAYHJUST 0PKNED
A RETAIL CICAR STORE
At 141 Broad St., Columbus,
| amt to moot the dem m l for GOOD
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c,
j lhoy liuvo laid ill, at groat expense, a muguilkciit ■
j Give them a rail, and enjoy, at tho lowest price
i consistent with living, tho best amoku j oil have
bail for iiiAny a day.
| Remember tin* pla
F. A. POMERO\.
AT IIMOIIFK’S ( OltM IC,
CALLS ATTENTION TO
Choice White Shad,
“ Fresh Bay Fish,
“ Mobile Cabbage,
“ Celery and Lettuce,
“ Live and Dressed Poultry,
“ Fresh Country Sausage,
Spare Ribs and Backbones.
A Choice Lot of Fresh
Crackers, Sugar Jumblei, Lemon
Snaps, Ginger Snaps, Lemon
Creams, &c.
Apples, Onions, Potatoes & Turnips.
Also usual Family S ipplies and Fancy Oro trios
Mr. T. C. PRIDGEN wilt to found at the coun
ter und will li.-mleasul to wait on his former cus
tomers and friends. Tho piitrouagcof the public is
respectfully solicited. feb'J8
T. J. Pearce & Co.,
(Successors to Williams, Pearce k Iloilo,)
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 20 Broad Street,
R E8PKCTKri.LV announce to their friends and
ttie public that they will continue business
at tin* old stand, where they wilt keep a good
stock of
Groceries, Plantation Supplies, flic.,
Which will be sold low and strictly for cash.
j*:U dm T. J. PK\RCK k CO.
A NEW LOT OF
Smoked Tongues, Breakfast Bacon,
New York Bellies, (Ice cured);
Cream Cheese. Goshen Butter,
Capers and Horse-Radish,
Messina Lemons,
Queen Olives and Bay Rum.
H. F. ABELL & CO.
fet»*2 Hepo tf
Extra Sliore Mackerel, No. It
'* “ 11 No, 1, Kits;
' Mess “ Kits; Cod Fish;
Smoked Halebut; Scotch Herring;
Fresh Salmon, 1, 2 and 3 ih cans;
Fresh Mackerel, 1 lb cans;
Lobsters, 1 and 2 lb cans;
Club Fish, 1-4, 1-2 and whole boxes;
Turkey, Chicken and Beef, 1 lb cans;
Underwood's Deviled Ham;
Fresh Asparags, Peaches, Quinces, Cherries,
Pino Apples and Tomatoes;
Atmoro's Mince Meat, 2 lb cans, 45c each:
Star Candles, full woight, 16 or, 25c lb;
Crushed Block and Powdered Sugar, 16 2-3;
Mild Ice-cured White Meat;
Choice Cream Factory Choose;
Extra Orange County Butter.
ROB'T S. CRANE,
nifb t [fohldUn] Trustee.
DRY GOODS.
PEACOCK & SWIFT
Call uttonttun to the fort lint they uro scllltig
Dry Goods of eve y description,
Shoes, Hats, Clothing, &c.,
TO VASII IH' VlJlt.N,
At mu li prices a* will bo sure to please alt who
will call
To arrtvo liitli inM., a now case of
Spring Prints 9 &c.
jal » PEACOCK & SWIFT.
ECONOMY!
amt 12th i
ing, 'J
tin' liitli. Iltli
nd can be found in Upping’* Biilld-
Kioor, next door to Dr. Carrigi i'h idllte.
iio nu-i made
THE EYE
a specialty for tho past t"ii years, and tun prac
ticed ex tfiisi vidy in tins and I ho luljoimnz Siat.s.
Persons w hoso vision lias been impaired or have
!...! tliH
sigllt. i
marl—dot
e invited I
i is bettor to-night,
party of prominent West-
^ht, iuoliuling several
.STOVES AND TIN WARE.
200
COOKING STOVES!
FOR SALK AT PRICES TO SUIT HARD TIMES*
W. H. Robarts & Co.,
, Who invito tho ut tout in of th« public to their
; liirg- and comp etc k, con idling of
Cooking Stoves,
I (Charter Oak aud other tirat class patterns),
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood
and Willow Ware,
! (ILVHIl IM.VCKD ANII 1U11TNNU OOilll?,
Crockery & Class Ware,
DELICIOUS :
LOUIS BUHLER,
The Tobaccoist,
On Randolph street, a few doors below tlo Fll
quin r Office, holin' with RED SIGN,
Has Received This Day « 1
A new lot of “Culebras” Cigars,
Didii ions indeed, at reduced prie s.
Two new brands of Cigars,
Pcrrique Smoking Tobacco,
Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco,
Eureka, Durham Smok’g “
Fine-Cut Cigarette Tobacco,
Fine-Cut Chewing “
Finest Plug “
“Rustic” Pipes.
fir!I (in I exnutitie. LOUIS Ill'll!.KB,
mli-l tf] » few doors b- low Enquirer Office.
Do you know that you can
Save Money by purchasing
DRY GOODS at the
well known house of
JOSEPH & BR0.7
Foreign; Domestic Drv Goods
BELOW COST!
Their Spring Stock
IS UNRIVALED!
8®- Call ami bo convinced.
No. 69 Broad Street.
Stoves, Stoves
NATHAN CRuWN,&
Hoatod.
Mr. Stephen
At a dintioi
SuutUiirr, inn! K-.j.r, s.-al.it.vcs, ,i mention Pocket and Table Cutlery
ut tlio name of (tutdon, of Georgia, for . .
Yuv-Proddeiil, was reoeived with cheers, J ° OMt "" 11 ,, ' ,n>l “ ° n '
and lakcu «s nu earnest of peace and good ! Manufucittrers uf TI.V, COPPER AA D
\t ill SIIF.F.T IltO\ WA11F or every description.
We enquired to-day of Mr. Stephens j #*- price* os low as tho tow cat.
relative to tho bill tiled in Fulton Superior ! B, 'l*7 cmicm
I’ourl in Ins name ugainst the Western A
At hint in Hail load and llnzlehurst, about ,
which great enquiry is made. Mr. Steph
ens says he knows nothing whatever of
the suit, and that immediately upon re
ceiving notice of it, ho wrote to tlouorul
Toombs, enquiring upon what grounds
and for what object he had used his name.
No reply has been received to this letter.
Specks.
1'llOl’OhKD lMlT.Vl’UMENT OF A SOUTHERN
Judoe. — Speaker Hlaiue has received a
petition, signed by prominent citizens of
Western Arkansas, asking the impeach*
merit of William Story. I’uitcd States
District Judgo for tho western district of
AvUnmus, on charges of corruption, which
the petitioners sav can bo well supported
by proof. •) mi go Story is u comparative
ly young men, and was appointed two or
throe yours ago at the instance of Judges
lvico and McDonald. The charge against
him is corruption in office, and there are
uinetcen specifications to the charge.
A Bachelor'* Tent.
An old bachelor in Maino has been de
terred from committing matrimony iu a
novel way. Thinking over the subject
seriously, and particularly the expense of
maintaining a family, he set tho table in
his lonely abode with plates for himself
and au imaginary w ife aud live children.
He then sat down to dine, aud as often
as h-9 helped himself to food he put tho
same quantity on each of the other plates,
aud surveyed tho prospect, at the same
time computing the cost
MILLINERY.
SPRING MILLINERY.
I US T RFC KM Ki> ,i sbi.dl lot of NEW STYLED
#) HAT.* >iul OTHER NOVELTIES from tho
1 1 It ST OPENINGS
Al.so a l Hjj" amt well as‘ort*il stock of >11F-
1.1 N FRY, » lib-v Cvnets, ami ever) thing
iifii.iUv k.q i in a iii>i 11 is* Mi llm-iy Katahl sh-
(Opl'oiii;.' Sun Office)
Columbus, On.,
\\TOl’LP r. «; •-1fully invite tin* attention of bis \
>> frnn.l. hii4 .uMotu.r. lo bis exlensivi'
stock of 8Ti)YK8. HOI.LOW AND .'TAMl’ED '
WARE, lllH>E FURNISHING GOODS, Vc. Also .
TIN WARE, al aholesulc and retail.
Manufacturer of TIN. SHEET IRON AN
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
* Columbus, On.
J. W. KYAN, Prop’r. !
Frank Golden, Clerk.
Hub) Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Undeu the Uanein House.
myil ,U»lf J. W. llVAK, l-rop'r.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Attention, Cuiumbus Guards.
jjp" This is to give notice for teu days thu
u hii election for Fourth Lieutenant of th°
Columbus Guardi will In* held at the Armory on
Wednesday night, 7)^ o’clock, 11th last,
lty order of thoCaptaiu.
MarciiJ. l r 7-1. (td J. J. CL\PP. 0. S.
FRESH GOODS!
PROFUMO & HOFFMAN
Have .lust Received a Fresh Lot of
Dates, Prunes, Raisins,
Figs. Choice Apples. &c.
fobM i!
NOTICE.
ROSETTE & LAWHON,
WHOLESALE AUD RETAIL
Liquor Dealers,
121 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
H ave now in stoke a choice selection of puke and isu
ulterated Liquors, Home of which are three and four years old. '
llennenseo Brandy,
Peach
Apple
Cherry “
Domestic “
Jauincia Hum,
Now England Hum,
Holland Gin,
Domestic Gin,
Port Wine,
Sherry Wine,
Madeira “ Malaga Wine,
Martin Whiskey,
Bourbon “
Cabinet “
Irish “
Hyo “
Whilo Corn Whiskey,
Adam Crow’s “ ’
Weller’H Bourbon *•
ItobertRon County Whiskey,
Totu Mooro Rye
White Wheat “
Pa. Dew Drow “
Tho above is off ered at wholosale aud retail, in quantities to suit purchasers.
feb18 tf ItOSFTTF «V I.A>Y1I0.\,
DRY COODS.
Grand Clearing Out Sale!
TO MAKE READY FOR Tili; SPRING TRADE, WE NOW OFFER
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH !
AND KVKltY OTHER ARTICLE AS LOW AS TO RE I'OI'ND ELSEWHERE.
CI-IA1 3 MA.jST cfc YERSTILLE,
jat I 00 RltOAl) STR|;i.|
R K
J. KYLE & GO.
SPKPTKL'LLV Mnnomirc *o 'ti- ir fricml-*, rn»l"mi'r< «nd Ju* public genn*ally, that their FAI.L
AND WINTER NTOIK OF BUY tiOOIlS in u..\v c«.mpb*ta iu nm ibiuutaicnt.
riuiHisiiiig uf every article u.iu.iiiy iuuml in a Hint • I ns Dry llui-ds lb use. Tliey were beuglit durm;
tho money panic in New V k lor money, and will lie hold ut prln-H to correspond with the timp«.q.r
cash. We stili ki • j> a large line of
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION!
ALSO, A SPLENDID LINE OF
I-iac!ies% Misses* 9 and Children's Shots,
of (ho Latest Style ami Best Make. Also, a
Beautiful Line of Carpets, P.ugs, &c., at Reduced Prices,
ivo us a cull, us we tiought tow and will sell < In-ip for r«ih
BARGAINS! Hi!! Hi!!!
Important to Those in Want of Dry Goods,
Roofing and Guttering CHATTERBOX FOR 1873,
give entire hatisfuctioi
•C#* Price as low iu» the lowest. C 'me and see
b«>h>re you buy. oci26 eoilawlf
J. W. Dtsxis. J. M. llESSEtT.
Southern Stove Works,
Columbus, Ca.
J. W. DENNIS & CO.
W‘
that no radical change of tho financial j examination was so discouraging that
aystem will be made, aud neither any ho resolved not to marry. But why he
great expansion nor any important move i should think he was to have so largi
towards specie payments attempted
i tm. nt «>f MTOYF.K,
... K ATt H, I'I hi: douk.
The result of *’«VM’KYANDNTOVF
i uu rrsiui VII n,|| I., ku U I u 1'
Meantime tho country soems to be grad
ually recovering from “the pauio,"though
family to provide for, we cannot explain.
He should Lave remembered tho old aph
orism "Never couut your chickens be
fore they aio hatched
HOFFOtt WAKi:
Wc guarantee our goods
every raqiect.
Extra Flores ftiruiNhocI lo t%n
Klovo wo niako.
Sample ami Salesroom at
J. H. RFNNETT A lO.’K,
•ugil d.'tawawUiu] 131 KrowU Hi
FOR SALE HY
<1o23] J. W. PEASE 4 NORMAN.
CHEMICALS—PURE !
rim
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
AT LOW PRICKS.
C. HOOD »
Wood, Wood!
n EST WOOD, ready sawed, $4.00 per cord. Wood
* ivied for 50 cents per cord. Orders filled prompt
ly on application to the
UbJl u MUSCOGEE MAN I NG CO.
Wm. Clovoland,
.Magnetic Healer,
MIIS. S. K. K VII 'I' ||,
Clairvoyant auil Electrician,
H A V K tu k- ii ro i ui at the Planter'^ Hotel, w h<-i
tiny will treat the utllicted fur a motill
All ktruU ot Diseifes sucessfully treated. C«
febH 111
Railroad Sale of Unclaimed
Goods.
.. Kibs & Harrison, on
Monday Marib b b, nt the usual hours of sale,
the follow in.: articb •. uidf-K said consignees come
forward, pay churgca and remove freights :
F. G Marie—One barrel merchandise.
H. C. Key—Otic s,tuper.
ns. wo < fl'- r from tliis date one i:\TIIIf
4GIOIM AT OMMIAM' I II LIU
lid be col.vim-, d. No charges made fur eliowtu^
Our Terms from this date will bo Cash. No goods will be
sold on longer time than thirty days.
■All those Indebted
JOHN McGOUGH & CO.
Jammy 1st, 1874. dtf
CLOTHING.
ii low tiii: wiiintm:. king tub: bell,
STOP Tin: ENGINE-WE’Vi: UOOUK TO SELL
THORNTON M.CEE,
No. 78 Broad Street.
(Next door to J. W.
2 it Norman’s II tokfdore.)
Have Just Received a New Lot of Men’s and Boy’s
OLOTSIIMG,
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 the same class of goods purchased earlier
in the season. As we were able to get a still further re
duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for the cash, we will sell
at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy good
Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section.
SES^Call and see for yourselves. ju
NO
Here’s Your Chance.
EXCUSE EOlt A RUSTY SUIT!
CLOTHING AT GOST !
piOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS WE WILL SELL Ol’It SUPER!) STOCK t I
UEATEEMEX’N, YOITIIK' AM) ClIILDUEA’K
Clothing and Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valise?,
Carpet Bags, &c, &c., at Cost for Cash,
Come at onco, ir you wish to buy CHOICE CLOTHES fur u little iiiuim y.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
A. WITTICU. C. M. KINSKI
WITTICH & KINSEL,
Practical Watchmakers, Jewelers & Engraver*
No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
■illy
Dancing School.
A N ENTIRELY NEW STOCK uf the best goods iui-1 tin- latest s
in New York, atid are now ottered at the lowest ca*h prices.
WAit llllS, rl.m us, JKWEI.KV, KTERI.IMI SILVER .1 l-I.ATl" ** *
Alt of the latest manufacturers,
arles and Eye-LInssi-N.
hies, Ladles’ and Gents’ Chains. inrh'O
Plain and Fancy Hold Kings o,f beautiful nothin nishtp. ami ft'
of Article found In a KJrsM’bJss Jewelry siote.
Stencil Plates of every description cut at short notirc.
SOLE AGENTS for the celebrated Diamoud Pebbled Spirtacles and Kye-Glafs.-*. and 1 _
Arundel pebtdo Spectacles, which are slightly colorod, and in high favor with c\eryt" >
-ye-giaases.
AVutcli, Clock and Jewelry repairing in alt its branches. IJair J--
Setting, or any new work made to order at reasonable r.ii«..-
ENGRAVINU promptly executed.
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