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iuh] §innilitm' OPEUKA pl "g CTO " Y - OPELIKA DEPARTWENT.
COLl'HIIL'K!
VEPSEBDA\* MARCH 11. 1874.
Giutlemeu’s shirt*
o fit. (
ood* storo.
M1W. C. V. 1UULOW,
l-'iMliionablu Milliner ami DroktiunUi r. drag down to utter humiliation
•So U Agent of lluttvrick A Co.’* l’*ttrru».
At (lie Ut« Unliking Huuhh of Shappard A
the orchard thin morn- \ *'*•*>loualile Milliner* aud l>re**inakur*. i Alabama—a power which, from the day it
k) tlurt n.oMure, hiiC haa controllod tho affairs of State, oounty
or oity, haa not oeaaod the effort to cor-
rapt, to demoralize, to rob, destroy and
once
proud poople, and a State admitting no
superior among her Bisters. It is said of
Stautou, the railroad developer, that when
pressing his rascally Hohemes before the
State Legislature for endorsement, L» re-
surprised to tiud that
a vote which cost in Tennessoe $10,000,
could he bought in Alubama for half tho
sum. Doubtless be spoke by tho card,
for it is hard to bolievo that any set of
KOGEU8’ EATING liOUSK, | honest legislators would have been pcr-
Uigiii ut the ucj.ot, onen nt nil hours. Uut C"ir«* I atiaded by any system of reasoning that
uni Menu for *11 Train*. - * b
JABMEUS’ DEPARTMENT.
, t TEA BODY, - - - Ed I tm
Walks anil Talk* In Ike Gordon.
NO. G.
“Good morniug, madam. 1 promised
i) walk with you in
jjj. Let us look at the peaches lirnt. I
1 a vo a largo orchard of peach trees, but
hero is not much choice fruit among
hoiu. You do wrong to cultivate iuferior
ruit. The cost ii but trifling to sturt
’iili, fltid it takes tho same labor to grow
poor poach that it does a good one;
id then it ii so ca*y to bud or graft the
each."
“NVUy, I did not know tho pouch could
a grafted successfully."
i, in idaui; if you have any young
odliugs—and I see you havonumbors in
fouco corners—take them up with
nr©, cut tbo stem off to within one inch
f tho roots, and with a sharp knife split
ho stump. Now out n twig of last year’s
rowtb, with about four buds on it. Cut
rom tho Lottom bud into a wodgo form,
nd insert it iuto the split stalk of tbo
00 t_taking enre to match tho two barks,
e a soft string around to koop tho
u its pi tco whilst plantiug. Plant
ho root where you would plant a treo,
iking caro to leave but tho terminal bud
hove tbo ground. You may eat peaches
that graft the seoond year. It is
ousidorud safer to bud, ns tbo pouch
1 onud ii liublo to gum ; but I have had
i lino trees from grafting as I have from
adding."
“Well, now, do lull mo what makes all
lis black gum which is oozing out all
Vouud tbo huso of the peach trees."
‘That is produced by a worm, which is
atiug the vitality of the tree away. It
eusily managed, if you will h ivo the
nlioi.ee arid the potHcvorauco to do it.
irst, r po all the gum away ; thou baro |
• - i-'Und the b.t><>, and pour boil- *
a■ r around iLe base of tbo tree,
ut Lu aid of gu iing too much, or
Sf hurting tho true. Tho hot water will
ill tho grub und invlgotato tho tiee.” |
“My trees broko down badly last year, |
hoy were so loaded with fruit."
“Thai was bsuau-iu you allowed them to |
iu up too high. The peauh treo should
3 trained to the bush form, so that its '
vorloadc l limbs may rest on the ground |
•itbout breaking ; and it is well to thin
ut tho surplus fruit. This is why you
houId cultivate such varieties ns will pay
i thin out."
“Would you cultivate nuy crop iu tho
each orchard ?"
“Not if tho peaches are worth culliva
g. Dili 1 would cultivate the poach
tp ns muoh as I would tho cotton crop.
>w is tho timo to plow tho peach or
chard ; tho buds nro swolling—they will
un bu in bloom."
“Have you over tried to protect
aches and other fruit from luto frosts?"
“Yes, nn i with great success. Another
timo I will till you all ubout it."
“Won't you look iuto tho apple nud poor
jorohurds v"
“I wifi to-morrow. Good morning !’’
Doctors.
Hit. I. T. WAKNOCK,
Surgeon amt Physician.
siau*btor'* Drug afore, Uu.ln-ud i
r m. on AT, SUITOR.
Let l * Come Together.
We have wondered that small differences
DU. J. W. k. WILLIAMM »*>out trifle*, which should not weigh a
Otters hi* professional lerrhc*. office. u»er R. M ' feathor iu the scale of reason, should be
l<r<uu A ’*, Chamber* AK.il. MreeU.
Millinery.
M1S.SK8 WHITE A TtJCKKK,
; permitted to control our actiou when
! questions of most serious moment are
j upon us. Especially is this true of tho
opposition to the present ruling power in
Notaries Public.
U. D. HIGGINS,
Doing appointed Antuiy public for Loo county, marked that ho
i ifuily solicits tbo patruu*go of bi» frl'-uJ*. '
II'.Hh Court Ut und lid Sutmduy* of ouch luouth,
*t It. O. I loll i field', lew ofllco. ju'il
JOB PRINTINC.
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
LEGAL NOTICES.
1840.
Letter Press and Card
*** I. F. WILLH, SMI INS. Hi
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER,
BILL, HE-A-D
AND
Statement 1’uper,
A1.S0,
84-J 1 -'i Hroad Strecl.
j Represents Oldest and Strongest American and Enclish Companies.
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
ooBia: J^-OLisr 'sr.
Eating Houses.
Furniture, Ac.
At Panic Price*.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer lu nil kind* of Furniture.
I!«o. Metallic, Wood Coffin., uud Casket*,
jam Chamber* sire l
Lawyers,
A. J. YHTilHS,
Attorney and Counsellor *1 Lnw.
Ofllco opposite Alabuma llutiflo.
1'fttctioon in all tlio Court* of tlie Ftate. jo.1
Tailors.
J. II. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
Cutting und Making in tho Latent Stylo*. Ho
inuring neatly done.
South liitllroAd St., over Furniture Store. Jal
Dentists.
J. L. K. NHITII, Dentist,
1'latj Work and Plugging on iwnmnuble
ir23J terms, t'humIn rs street.
Barber Shops.
Hotels.
AI.AIIAHA HOUSE,
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading, j .
Georgia and Alabama Legal Chicago Losses Paid Promptly in Full. - - $529,364.92
Borton “ “ “ - - 180.903.89
Total Assets-Qold-Janunry 1st, 1874, $582,632.02.
they have; why <sai<J -tj p
tlluiul •'Runtiiro, tlii*
! M 1IH00K«, Ordinary
Insurance.
E. C. BOWEN A NON.
General Iimurnnco Agent*.
Ofllco. Railroad Street, over H. M. Greene A Co.'*
RAILROADS.
Tbc Orchard—Peari* ami Apple*.
Those who contemplate pl.mtiug either
f tho above irees, should do so immodi-
tely. I believe it is safor to transplaut
ho apple and pour iu this latitude, just us
> bud begins to swell. I havo planted
ml reds iu March, without over haviug
ost oue. i ho gruut secret (if thoro is
ny) I, to head it back nt the top to cor-
espuml wilh the loss of tho roots below.
Tioi'.s may yet bo or tered from the nurse-
Ti:■ (* nro reliable uursorios in
da uud Atlanta. Never purchase
a peddler. Now is tho timo to gruft
Imieo 1 ruit iuto tho limbs of inferior
iuds. I bavo one pear treo known ns
) common ppoko pear, which I bondod
jk and grafted twenty years ago, with
lie BurtLtte, white doyenne and Sokol,
which is loaded annually with deli
cious fruit, of all these varieties. If tho
pear is grafted on quiuco stocks, it
will come iuto bearing in three or four
yoais, nud bo iucliuod to bo dwarf in its
habit. This is omphalic.dly tho climato
for tho pear. More thm thirty years ago
1 planted several hundred nj p’c trees and
nbout one hundred pe..r trees, obtained
from Northern mu-eiies. Tlionpple trees
i tdl dead but t ao, whilst throe-fourths
of the peurti'uc • n<* living und producing
splendid Iruit- i:uit which cannot be
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
3hi
541 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME!
$35 50 Fare to New York!
New York and New Orlo&ns Kail Line.
WKSTKRN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
ColuuuU*, Ga„ March 2J, lb74.
TRAINS I.KAVK COl.UMliUS DAILY
For Allauta, - - • 10:40A.K.
Ai rive at Atlanta, 5:42 p. u.
For Montgemur) un i Sola.u, 1:00 a. m.
Arrive ut Mnntg’y, 0:4$ a. m.
Arrive at Salma, • - 11:04 a. m.
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
(Time hour*.)
LKAVB COLUMHUa 1U:II> * m. A 111*1 VB at
Opelika 12:27 |.. m„ al AllnnU 5:42 p. iu. I.RAVK
Atiunlu 0.00 ji. m., (iieiiiville, a. C., 1.54
Oil A 1C 1.0 f TK t:a5 a. in, OreoniUiu 1:15 _
lutiiville 3:27 j>. m., lticliincnd 11:05 |». m. Arriro
ut U uxiuiictuii 4:40 u. lu., ut liultimuii' ii JO •-
ut l'liiludel|ihiu 1:80 p. in., ut New York 5:15 p.
Sleeping (nr* Huu Tlirougli from
Opellkn to CUorlotte. nud from
Cliurlolto to New York.
TRAINS AKKIVK AT COLUMUUS DAILY
From Atlanta, • • • 5:24 A. *
From Montgomery and Seltna • '-.80 r. >
Tick.'t* for tale ut Union riurtoUKrr Depot.
Oil AS. P. HALL, General Sup’t.
U. A. BACON, Agent. (imvchltf
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R
beat euheir in 1
upplo i.s nut as
soil and cllm tie a the po
dor tho most f..vurrhIo
;ioo or Caliiorui i. Tho
il adapted to Southern
tho poar; its fruit, nn-
nmHlsncos,
uovor equals that raised in more No:them
latitudes, i'hoeuily variuiitt come near
er perfection than the l.ito. There art*
some native seedlings thit soetn to stand
tho vlimn'e nud are late b -urers, producing
largo crops of b'uutiful looking fruit; |
but they lack that juicy tonderuess | i.
nud ipple aroiu itiu llivur so poculiar to |
Northern raised luto apples ; yot they u r 1 ^
valuable for cider,food for stock,und cock
ing purposes, borne years since 1 tried
uu experiment in mulching my apple
orchiid with pine straw. J covered tho
whole ground to the depth of o J v>t.
but it undo such a harbor for i . • is,
mice, A • , that the trees received ujoro 1
injury than boaeht. 1 h.vo oul ivutod (
crops auior.g tbu fruit trees, and am aiy.
tied that if tho fruit is worth rni‘-;r,^ it i*
worth cultivating for itself alone. Now 1
is tho timo to pruno out all dead and din- !
eased wood, to grub up all the suckers |
from tho roots, slid if tbu troo looks hide
bound, 11 scrape tho bark with u trow-|
ell or piece of old iron hoop, gutting j
• ft nil tbo ino.-s nud fungus, and thou '
washing tho whole trunk and limbs, up to
tho small biunchos, with soft country
soap. Young trees, washed ill this n:..li
ner, will uot lie mu os!*-1 with rabbits >>r
mioe,>s-d \vil>u- greatly invigorated by
tbu j otaih. I h ive fuuud uys**- - boll ;
lime invahnblu to woik vi amoj.g the
roots of apple i.ud pear t • '. 1— c are
a groat iqidj insects, caterpillar.-. * orors.
and weasols th.'t infest ::io tr* • • 1 fruit
of th" apple, pear, and peach ilii' '-ill bo
in a gro.»t moasure d.stroyud. if thj orch- '
ard is so situated that hogs
good to the State and people, could
possibly inure from the heavy
endorsement and wild schemes which
marked the history of that reckless
and irresponsible body of men,
who saddled upon tho peoplo a debt of
twenty-eight millious, and more for ought
the lax payers kuow—leaving in tho hnnds
of the State liens, and mortgages upon a
half dozen railroads which not only do
uot pay dividends, but are a daily item
of exponse. Iu addition to this enormous
goneral or State debt, if wc could expose
tho amuuut of niout-y wustud upon party
friends and party purposes by (he incum
bents of county officers, the total amount
we owe would startlo and nmuzo tho hon-
eat peoplo of the land, and wo believe
Democrats and Conservatives would arm
in their might, und utterly rout and drive
from place and plunder theso bloody
beaked cormorants who havo come from
afar, as well as to tho] manor born
the unholy feast, we ropoat, let us come
togethor as oue man, rcaaert the d'-gnity
and character of Alabama, und possibly
we may yet save from that common de
struction awaiting every material interost
—enough to place us once more on the
highway of public good, and private pros
perity.
Dcntb of Mr. John ltlchnrd*.
We regret to announce tho death of
this gontlcmuu, which occurred on Sun
day night at his rosidenco n«ar this city.
11c bus suffered loug aud much, and
in common with our poople, feel ho
is at rest from tho pains nud ills which
marked his young life. The rcranius wero
carried to Lsfayotto for burial, where his
father (Judge Itichards) resides. Mr.
Uiohnrus is a bruther of the editor and
proprietor of tho Montgomery MoVhiuy
Neva,
Nc**r*. Burton Ilrolltcrn.
Wo have omitted to credit these geutlo-
mou, who have so liberally supplied our
table with all the pictorial wock'.ios. They
receipt of a full supply of every
thing in tho book or paper lino desired by
our poople. Wo know of uo butter place
to while away an hour or to spend your
money.
t'ity Connell.
'The old board held its tiuul meeting this
morning, uud installed the new. We pro
sumo they will proceed immediately to
the election of Marshal, Clerk and Treas
urer and other subordinates.
Wo have never doubted tho ability aud
willingness of tho present incumbents to
manago wisely, and iwith success, tho af
fairs of tho city, and trust that now every
citizen will feel it his highest duty to sus
tain every movement made by thorn to
develop tho future of Opelika to a h>.>
ces-iful issue.
Brevities.
—Tho friends of Mr. Wtu. II. McNs-
inoe, will bo sorry to learn that his condi
tion is vory criticul.
—Old Sol hides his faco this morning,
and lowering elands threntou rain.
—Fresh Irish potutoes and peas iu
bloom are the newest things we’vo seen.
—Candidates for county honors und the
salaries are cropping out.
—A through ticket office has been
opened. Mr. Loo Kchols is tho accom
modating agent ut tho depot, Western
Hoad.
Money
Easy for legitimate business. Exchange
Now York—buying $ off; soiling j
premium.
Trade
buffers when tho hiiu sbiuos and March
winds dry tho ground. Wo hoar of no
chauge:
Hulk meats, UAalOo. Corn, $lnl.0f».
Blanks, on band.
Th.oa. GFiltoort,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Times Building,
COLI MDPBi QA.
Thomas Gilbert
JOB PRINTER
BOOK-BINDER
Blank Book Manufacturer,
(Old bun Ofllco Huildiug,)
HANDOl.l'll ST., COl.l .11 111 S, ii\>
r AM now
J. und ilis|i
ury deacrlptb
prepared tu execute with ncatuos*
u orders lor l 4 Jt INTI Mi
, vi*:
Losses Duo aud Unpaid
Losses in process of adjustment,
All otlior Claims
LIABILITIES.
adjusted and not duo...
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Nono.
$2‘J,f)D8 00
1,0 lf» 52
.$010,887 70
. fil'd,217 87
Gain * 0.1, flCl> 8
l.oswoN Dromplly Adjusted nml I’alil* Nettled li.>
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
ootM ly COLUMBUS. GA.
j • KOKU1A- Ml jl'Odhk
*>-• hereby ^i\.ii t.. „|; ,
make known Uinr
Railroad Salo of Unclaimed
Goods.
Rn» R. 1
!•')• 11, 11
El 1 in .1 IlarrUnu, on
'b'lnUj. Man Ii Id li, ut Ihr iimiuI bourn "I »i!.,
l»U"WliiK Hilirl. M, unU<* »si>l coiiilRMf** i ••mi
f >n*.«nl, | ,ij ilmruc und raioovu fi«i|{!iti
I d. Mivrli*—One barrel in<*rclii%iidiso.
41-*-• Kay—One nciApi r.
D. W. A1TLKU,
fold* iniililH TrcHMircr.
Assignee’s Sale
OF
Crockery,China A Glass
LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
HILL HEADS, STATEMENT'S OF ACT,
BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS,
LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS,
HAND HILLS AND CIRCULARS,
SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS Ac.
LEGAL BLANKS.
Railroad Receipts, Hills Lading, Ac in
book or looso, Blank Hooks of all
kinds, with or without printed
heads, made ut short notice.
(living my ontlro porsunal nt lent Ion to Job
Printing nud lllndluK.l uu: enabled to till nil or
der* promptly al LoW CASH I’KICKS.
RiiarantoeinK .** tie fact Urn,
Orders from abroad rorelvo same attention a*
if parties wero present.
Mi' A full stock of Georgia and Alabama
Logal Planks always on band. folio—It
J. RHODES BROWKE, Protidont. UE9. W. DilLKCHA):, Cashier.
GEORGIA HOME RANK.
Bank of Discount and Doposit.
Deals iu Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, aud prompt returns made.
Offers the greatest inducements to those lim ing idle funds,
for which they want undoubted security, n liberal
interest, and prompt payment when required.
DEPOSITS of $1 and upwards received. Deposits can
be withdrawn in person or by check by those of our patrons
who live at a distance.
INTEREST allowed at Seven f7) Per Cent, compound
ed January, April, July and October—four times a year.
SECUlim.—By the terms of the Company’s charter,
the entire capital and property of the Company and the
private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the
obligations of the Savings Bank.
UIREC i oils:
MV.'
r.ng .(•.ig»i^i| Id. f
with bit I! oki mid Account*, 1
I R i »Tl. V ItKJU'KD I'lflCKS,
n »'AND, on Rand >l| ii f Heel, bclw
: the «
llio.. I
Mr. I'rV
will |dM««0*lli
SIS will bare tli.ig*
I I NN IF. A«sign*«.
^Mi' MR. ll'Hlli
nml-illniA wit
In tho District Court of tho
United Stales,
For the Southern District of Georgia.
No. 712. Ill I lie matter uf )
Jt>llN 1, WOODWARD. In Hu0.iuj.t.o
Dunk nipt. )
'PHI! -i I llmikrupt ; t o • I 1
I Hie !
u by tin* pi
liollhl II 4 be
i Hull Hie him
Mm.
' l*r.»
>| pent
.1 a Mi s m : . ;
Muscogee Sheriff Salo.
J. RHODES BROWNE. Pros'! of tho Co.
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, <\tj iD.list Atlanta.
.J. R. CLAPP, ManufTr, Cl.tj.p’h Factory,
lion. JOHN MclLHENNY. M $vor.
JAMES RANKIN. Caj.italiHt.
N N. CURTIS, of WcllM.CuitiH «L Co.
L T. DOWNING, Allornoy-iif-Law.
1). F. WIELCOX, Secretary of tho C<
JOSl Ml MORRIS, Ibuikvr, Moutg'v
Cll VRLEK WISE,
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Save what you Waste, It would be no
trouble to become Indeponden .
DAY fKKIQIIT TRAIN.
I Coiumlm* 5 80 a. m. (Sunday r\capte«f)
« atColumbus <P85 p. m "
VIRGIL I'OWKRS, Knjr. and Sup't.
L. CLARK, Agent. nml It
Change of Schedule.
CF* 3> Z*?* <r ’*■ _ „ f.
t Dl-kl
rpjrotmPiunkif .u» W Jdf
Otric* Mubilc It Girari) Railroad, 1
Colunibua, (I*., Dec. 2, 1878 /
O N AND AFTER DKC. 3D, WEDNESDAY,
L'kiaong r Train *ill run a* foll«i»* :
l.KAve CoLl’WBfs daily, Sunday* (•*■ • pt«d, 3:00 p. *.
t T*M
4:60 i
FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
* Oolnmbun Monday*, M'cdno*<io)*
Oats, 80a85c. Sugar, 10a 14c.
Coffee, 32a
fl.le. Meal$1.10. Hay $1.7
5. Bran $2
por o«rt. Floor, $7al‘2. MoIhhsch, 8. r »o.
n$l.
4’otton
Doll; (ranaactioDH limited,
halos. Receipts light.
Slock 1,200
Middlings
Hj
Received previously
*• yoaterdny
ir.,584
32
18,500
HIDES! HIDES!!
WE WILL PAY THE
Highest Market Price
FOR
Green! Dry Hides,
Furs and Beeswax,
AT
GRAY & CO.’S,
No. 2 Crawford St.
J*22 d2:u I ndcr llank'ii House.
M. M. HIRSCH,
Oglethorpe and Bridge Streets.
Hides and Furs a Specialty.
Will l'uy lliullighunt Market rrlcn for
Hides, Furs, Beeswax & Rags.
All kinds Wrapping Papor
and Papor Bags on hand.
\L\\\
Loss than ono year old, and has 378 Dopositors.
Tho Legislature of Georgia bind.-,, 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
coinpounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N, J. BUSSEY, Pres't, G, GUNBY JORDAN, Trcas’r.
f< I-. dll
•! OOLTTMBUS, GEORCMA.
; W. L. SALISBURY, Prcsid’t. A, 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier.
I F bruarjr .Itb. I ^-74 tf
• > .Old n half middling*
. iik pi r .f h,»|.-. let If
■s i'uv*'*. t>, «>iv l»
I ii it,, lb • | lup* riy i
.1 ■ - of *("• h in tin* Mn*
I a lik" lnirr«-«l hi ilia luiid •
ml-, a* thi- piiiprity - f Job i
- uy ..I
. II ft H-.IU- I
>r i f , 4 niniiel !
IlHll .■ ■ '| r (
• J<diii I. Muslim I ruporfy pointed out ly
I.Dl wtd I! G IVEY, Hi- r
Muscogee Shoriff Sale.
vlay
, u ritjr u* lot nuiiili-'i S-).
Diiil-lliiK uud L-)i
nd pliu i- ail Mint i i-i
lit*, « ulllu.hlliK Hull /
pr-.pi riy of « i Lain H
ling..m nud i Ii licit • T.
in tour of Wn
pr-| •*! ly •
opi-rljf j .
by | b.i
. 1 V M .
f/i Jbcogeo Shoriff Tax Salos
operiy o! Mr* 'Inito
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY !
FARM BOOKS.
TIME BOOKS
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our Seventy Pago lllustra
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
SASHES, BLINDS,
STAIR RAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ac,,
MftlMt-inny ono Intern*tod In bui! liiif, o
rrc'-lpt of ttnnip.
KEOGH & THORNE,
254 A iSC CANAL STREET,
Jyll dAwly NEW YORK CITY .
Me Midi*
ml, with i
'Georgia Home, Insurance Gomp’y "
(OMIM Fh III Ol l i lt Iili, 1*1 III.M
IHDEHITY aisiisl i>»s* by l lllE !
sj Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00, i
I Sho Wants a Chance to Cot it Back.
! J. RHODES BROWKE, GEO, W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH I
l*roAl<Ii*u(. Treasurer. Kemdarj.
tax collector, l.'-ty i
M MirliMi‘1, Itwful
Muscogee Superior Couit,
Dissolved.
INTO. 78 Broad
iki ,
Street.
acc« to it. J’h-y ro •*. up ali the
fallen, decaying fruit, th« t l*y ilo'.troying ,
Mia tustut* fer uaotber y*ar- i
MILLINERY*
SPRING MILLINERY.
I I'Sl* nF.L LIVED a -mall lot of NF.W STYLED
*J II AT.- and "1 ii LK NOVKI.TIK8 from the
1 11! *• T Ol fcMN'iS
A I..-0. a 1 -rg" urd well **»ortrd *t<»rk of MIL-
havo free LIN KKY, l>e«id* < G!nr?», Ccr*et», and everything
PLABTATIOSS AND FARMS’;'
Ifca.'
riun:
J y k j tin a flr*t cl«»» Millinery K.st*bL*h-
Noxt door bet)
••4 !- if B*r4
■M bMtiSWIMtt
The form I* oue furnUliod by u planter «f much
exp*«rlmce. It* n*e will eoable a Farmer to **v*
many time* it* <*o*t during th* ynr.
Printed aud for **le by
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
warded by utsil, ut
j .21 kml
tofore known under (he n*o n , T W Pnnio A N-rnint
d *tyle of HACK A NKWMAN, H th'A day ; 4 ' • ■
■! '. y ,“t'"iL" i- ‘ Have Just Received a Now Lot
I.KWIS NEW MAN. w
*ettl« ell rli»::i
ol
BAA K A NtV. A MAN.
F*ic;ture Frames
FHAMS MOULDINGS.
I Y HAVE Ju«t rwnlvrd u (rreat rariuiy ol I'D’-
| 1 TL'hl I ItAME Mol LDIVih. vi.ul. ;.r-l ,
1 *^lu aud a i prepared to MAKE Fit AMI - l *
W. J. CHAFFIN.
oijOTBiiKresr,
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on former wiiolo-
salo cost prices, which will enable them to sell at less that:
Cost prices for tho same class of goods purchased earlier
in tho season. As we wero ablo to get a still further re
duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for tho cash, wo will sell
at corresponding low prices K'ow is tho timo to buy good
Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section.
Call and soe for yourselves.
Men’s aud Itoy’H -
Muscogee Superior Court.