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CO 1.1 M IU S:
pnlD VY MAKCIl 13, 1874.
dpelika department.
tt. M. GRAY. EDITOR.
State Mon«j.
Anditor Smith roceived tive hundred
boustind dollars of tho State money, to
t, 0 jailed by authority of tho last Legisla
te, at the last session. Wo know so
little of ita argument which brought
bout thin doubtful Hcheiuu of relief, thut
Ks e defer any remarks. We can only hope
; hiit it will flud its way to the pooplo
honestly, aud uot be shorn in volume by
itiokiug to the fingers of our shoddy
yffljiala.
Wo honestly tried to find whore the
laugh came iu ou “Snider’s inule,'' and
iko Uioqu >'s ghost, tho hesds of 200
jiggers would up when we read of
iliqies rings, dr.o. But we liavo found
;be pUoo to laugh now, and aro satisfied
18 to riugs, «fcj., whore our subordinate
jffiji <ls ure chissed DtJijioerals, and mod-
>rito ltads. Are we fools, idiots ? Stop
rour gu tuo wagon, we want a restora-
re
Fancy and Useful Work.
The ladies—Mef-datuos, Cluto and
ioore—on Chambers' street, showed us
sample of their handiwork on yestordav.
jiuples of heuvy fringe, so fashionable
>r tiimmings, made from the fieeco of
jo “Angora goat,’’ grown by Mr. 11. C.
feter non’ this place. It is in every way
BuU-otuur thau that purchased North ut
of two or three dollars por yard.
Tuoy should be eueournged in its manu
facture.
“Independent politicians aro growing
ore popular ovary day.”—Evening Lo-
tsss&ii- mm memsa&amaaxL '&sam T-mr y t-tt* •
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
Dll. I. T. WAUKOCK,
tiurguon and I’liyalclHU.
Slaughter's Drug More, Ku.ln.ud stiret.
Gneu -t Oo.’u, Chambers A K. K. Struct*.
Millinery.
MISSES WHITE & TUCKEll,
Fashionable Milliners and Dressmakers.
Ueiitlutnon'd thirls cut by chart measure, mid
gtiuruntood
owta h
Llialiitnrs Mtroot,
ul.l
MltS. C. V. It Alt LOW,
Fimhlonnble Milliner aud Dressmaker.
f>o.u Agout uf Uutterick A Co.’s Patterns.
At tint Into Hanking lium-e ol tliuppuid A Co.,
Op. liku, Ala. j.,-1
Notaries Public.
Eating Houses.
Hlght»
J»-i
Furniture, Ac.
At Panic Prices.
A. O. II Alt WELL,
Deulor in all kinds of Furniture.
AUo, Metallic, Wood ColKii", nnd Csskots.
JOB PRINTINC.
Letter Press and Card
Printing.
JU9T RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER,
BILL HEAD
AND
Statement Paper,
ALSO,
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS
All of which can he furnished printed at
short notice, at low Cash ! ■ ks.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
Tlios. Gtiltoert,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Times Building,
COtjETMIll’s, (5A.
Thomas Gilbert
BAKXINC AND INSURANCE.
1N4D.
lll'ttt Cl''
a l.i'll liuilni
0. F. WILLCQX, GENERAL INS. AGENT,
1-ii Broad Street.
Represents Oldest and Stupt American and English Companies.!
LECAL NOTICES.
Muscogoo Sheriff Sale.
Irrt Tilt sduy 'it April i.
A liarrf.ou, I frond M i
Muscogee Superior Court,
November Term, 1872.
Ills Honor, Juium Johuaun, Judge, presiding
Henry S. Davit, 1
i* I'Uieluf land lying and being
• ;iiiii- liu N >rtli C" . moil, ol the
hi. I In o , iu ( l„. |,|rtii of the
i « n« I t numtw-r lorty five. (4*-)
,«• n iCut 117 b ut lo iiirhut, uii.I
I 117 f. t lo tin hoi, more or lua-,
I I i a in |i ton iitliloii, liu-tou, dei'il,
bold by virtue of a mortgage
H. S. .Smith, '
et al.
I T appearing
nut, to -aid
Lawyers.
A. J. VK KI.ltN,
Attorney Hitd Counsellor at Law.
Office opposite Alabama House.
Practiee. in all the Courts of tho Plate. Juli
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE!
■'ST.
Chicago Losses Paid Promptly in Full, - - $529,304.92
Boston “ “ “ 180,903.89
Total A9sct9--Gold--January 1st, 1874, $582,632.02.
LIABILITIES.
jjubtod nnd uot due
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
mortgage ti fa i—u.-d by the
‘oaw Jiu ' lI.ih'lVKY, sheriff.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
tirst Tuesday In April
oliimhus, ti
id a half i
Losses Due nnd Unpnid
Losses in prucosH of adjustment,
All other CKims
None.
$22,/WH 00
1,0lfi f>2
Tailors.
J. It. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
Cutting and Making In tho LutcHt Stylos,
pairing matiy douv.
Ponth Hiiilroud Ht., over Furuiturs Store. J
Wo endorse the extraot. They are ! 1)0l ,
ooro popular with thoao who use thorn an | 1,1
ool.-t, ubservo tho interests of tho i ~
ilaok an 1 • *11 institution riveted ou tho
leuuty.
Tho floods out Went ure proving vory
Jostruotive. A fiieud juht from Vicks-
>urg Bays tho Mississippi looks like u
great sea, nod was still rising rapidly.
Much of tho swamp has been overfluwod.
Our railroad employees have been nutdo
nappy by the whisile of the pay train.
Wo notice orowdH uround tho traveliDg
iaak with eager faces and ready hands.
Bunko Dealers.
One of them put in an appearauco lo-
Uy. Did Atlauta got too warm for him,
>r did he hoar the whistle of tho pay
,ruiu ?
The above individual had about as well
expost lo iuu u pow wow with a dead man
as to lift a collection from our pooplo.
u ho does, we will iuvite DoVotio’s
bag mm ttuJ.uuuamo l aooompauimout to
couio over aud allay our irritated feelings.
Tho spring lightR opened lively, on
Chambers utrcet, ytsierday morning. Our
literary fiieud had tho fine handle to liis '
clever faoo damugod, uiu^tho other man
thinks he has a bad handle to bis fists. '
‘Let there bo peace."
Some of our merchants aro in receipt
of spring g >oda, aud will loavo in a day or
for the emporium of this western
world—reducing largoly what remains of |
he circulating medium to be aeon and
laudled uot uguin uatil “King Cotton" j
•ha.l recall it from the vaults of New .
York.
Dentists.
Chauibi r*i .trout.
Barber Shops.
Hotels.
tl. W. AlibKN,
ADAMS HOUSE.
gn to Opelika, In- suro to Hup at the
» Houae.oppubiw I'lUHt-nger Depot.
Insurance.
E. C. 1IOWE.X A (4031,
Dencral Insurance Agont*.
. Hailruud Street, over R. M. Ur«K-u > A Co.’i
RAILROADS.
Western Railroad
Alabama.
of
Brevities*
—Our fiiond Alluu haB removed from 1
Lis oid ipiartorB ou Chambers street, uud
will hang out his shingle iu a day or bo,
throng j our columns.
541 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME!
$35 50 Fare to New York l
Few York and New Orleans Hail Line.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
CoLUMUCd, Ua„ March 2d, 1874
TRAINS I.KAYK COLUMBUS DAILY
| For Atlauta, • • • 10:4') A.
[ Arrive at Atlanta, - 6:42 F.
For Montgomery und Sol ran, 1:(HJ a.
JOB PRINTER
BOOK-BINDER
AND
Blank Book Manufacturer,
I Old Sun Office Building,;
KAXDOM»Il ST., COH .YI IU S, BA. I
I
I AM now proparod to oxocuto with tioulncrs |
nnd dlnpatcu ardors lor I'loN i l.Ntl ol ov- j
ory description, vU:
LETTFR HEADS, NOTE HEADS, j
BILL HEADS, STA TEMENTS OV ACT, |
I
BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS,
LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS,
HAND BILLS AND CIRCULARS,
SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS Ac.
LEGAL BLANKS.
Railroad llceeiptn, Bills Lading, Ac in
book or loose, Blank BooUh of nil
kind.s, with or without printed
head*, made at abort notice.
(living my ontiro porn >n.il attention to Job
Printing and JJIndinKilam enabled to fill allor-
dorrf promptly at L»W LASIl 1’HIDES,
guaranteeing pattpfaetton,
Ordora from abroad receive same attention as
If parties woro projont.
tir A full stock of Qoorgla an-l Alabama
Legal Blanks always on Land. ebo—it
Losses I'romptly Adjusted and Fairly Settled by
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
.$ u3,««» mi i.
, I. Must.on I'r
:i ibud
I >>.i bv pi nuhit.
. u' hundred
■ Il.-m * building,
. M:;n mi. Also
> polntud out by di
ll IVKY. Hh'i.lY.
: all the dufon.l
fr.un tliu miuntil, uf Muiu.ogivi
s'uvtmliiw l
■I. J. HHADFOII), Clnrk.
I.ihal for Divore*.
oof 22 Jy
COLUMBUS. GA.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
M.I. In- wold on ihu lir-t Tui'.tluy in .Mny
SAVE YOUR IVIONEY !
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE ONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
I
If you will only Save what you Waste, it would bo no
trouble to becomo Independent.
Muscogee Superior Court,
November Terra, 1«7n.
111. Honor, .lame, JolinFou, Judge, pnsi ling
Mary K Watson, 1
Alexander WaUoi
I T appearing by the retnrn of tho Sheriff In th*
above oi.o (hat t.i dn'i-mlaiit i. not to la
lound iu the rotiuly >>f Muscogee, and it furihot
*M t» utlng that tb- >1 '.ndvnt .I".-* not ri*«hlo in
Hi'- Slat- of Uoorida It t . |,- r by orderod that li.
t> - rve.l l.y a piiblicai -nil tb:nmhrln tl.o Co-
lull.Iiim Sun m\ispa|i>r • ii» i lumilb for lour
iniiiub. AliKX • 'IOHTd.N, Conn.olio .
A tmo extract from tin- in>mites of Mu-iogno
t" pe i.ir Court. J. J. IlitADFOUb,
VJ nnni4ra Clink S. (’. M. O.
/■'If.iJKOlA -MUSCOUKK t Of MY.-.Mr.’, farm
Una McCook liTvtng npplii-1 tor I.-itcriof
A'in.iniitratlon on th« oMnte i f W, M. McCook,
sh till and .luguUr,
;•) pre.icrlt'i»d
v^) m by
offtniHl .Ignnturn, this Mink
y. M. I1K0DK •*, Ordinary.
COUNTY.—Mrs. Hen
having applied for bettora ut
i lbe* .itate of l,afu)etto (lord/,
• ami ndmoiil.h all and aing'ilar,
' .lilaca '
' time p
ttr liny limy li
Ui granted to said upp i*
id .ignatuiu, thl. Marrh
.M HIlOOKS, Ordinaly.
Jaiiio. %l
the :
l appear
I letter. BhoUb
t creditor, of snM d..
y ofllco within the ti
(if ntiy tl
( JKOKOIA-MUACOIIKK C
Thutnpaou having a; ptiu ..
ministration un tt. 11 huIu of Win. II. '1 ho topic
lliii in to cite an-l a>lmoni*U ail mid .tnguli
laid ietlUI. .bollid
(I I von under aiv
uiho (if any t
ot be giant! >
mod,
. II. 1 T Hie. k. an
-.1 by a Ml--I I
•• M Mary ro id, ii
IT
Arrivo at Selma, • - 11:04 A. w.
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
(Time 5)}^ hours.)
LBAVK C0LUMUD8 lu:40 a. in. AKRIVK at
t Allnutu 6:42 p. ra. I.KAVE
HIDES! HIDES!!
Loss than ono year old, and has 378 Depositors.
p
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for tho security of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol-1
lar of liabilities.
i i
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.
i 1K MtlilA-MUM’OUKK COUNTY
\Jl tireeti having applied for pm ui
<! Aitinini.tratioii on thu m-t it - o
lo dm and H-lmouiili all and
i'd and cn.iit >r- ..f -a. I due u
at tuy ottic- wlthtu tin
i I hI.o* chin- of any
tu< granted to .aid i
>,(Tidal dgniltir*
F. M. ltltldOKH
. 1VI.Y, t* her iff.
stEmunccFLi
' Muscogoo Sheriff Tax Salos.
TX.* Ill* 1 ."'d on iha Brut Tilwday In Ajnil
V> I.i-xt. but ai'cii till) Iur.iI hour. Ill HHlu, In
OOLUMBUS.
W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t.
GBOKCflA.
A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier.
' bnini > oth. I* '
SECURITY-
-PE.OMPTNESS-
tii i:
-LIBERALITY !
Aliitrtmouy ou the brain movod tho ' Amuua *0^0 *'
happy crowd who lufl for Saiom’a happy . CHaklotik
homo to-day. | Imnv.llo 3:^7 p
— Wo regrot to nay that our friend A.
F. Rogers lies very Hick ut his residence Sleeping: Cars Bun Through from
nvillc, S. C., Dfi
a. m.. UrucMiBboro 1:'
Hicbuiund ll:t-'5 p. m.
itNiiiiigiou 4:!l'l a. ui., at Hal tin.ore ti
Philadelphia l:du p. ni., at N-w York l
» run grain
nour the town.
—A frieud says
ground. Wb ur
Thousands are doing the same thing this j
bright day.
Opelika to Charlottes ntul from
Charlotte to Near York.
TRAINS AKIUVK AT UOLUM1IUS DULY
good ootnpany. From Atlanta, • • • 6:24 a. m
"row Montgouiury and SotniA - 2:3b p. m
Tickets for iwfo at Uaiun Passenger Depot.
fit Art. P. HALL, General Sup’t.
It. A. BACON, Ag-ut. | niuchl tf
Mr. Daniel Atwlll,
of Virginia, und agent of tho Jiukaon j
Monuuient Association, Uhh beo»t in our
midfti. for several day a, oflfering the most
lifb-hke eugravi.'g «>t‘ Lee, Jackson and
Johnston which wu huvo yet hi on. Some
of o.ir people h.v« miorued Uioit hnlls
and otfiueH with these shadows of men
who novor die. Mr. Atwill lunves to-day
for Cohimbns. Wu Imspeak for him tho
kindest reception.
Trade
dull No change to uoto in nnpplies.
We quote : Bulk meats 'J^tlOo. Corn
•Slal.il.>. Sugar lOaHc. Salt $2.2*1. Mo-
linaF.s 8Co.a$l. Hay $l.7r».
Cotton.
K^oek 1,100 bales. Receipts light.—
Nothing doing.
Middlings 11J
Low Middlings Ri\ >
Received previon-ly l.*»t)l
“ yesterday js
Change of Schedule,
Southwestern R. R.
DAY FREIGHT TRAIN.
I.riive Coiurabits 6 f.O a. m. (Sunday -xco
AirivoHtCoitinilma fidtftp. v. “
Arrive at Macon U.OO p. M.
VIRGIL 10WKKS, Kng. and E»|
W. L. CLARK, Agent. n,i.
Change of Schedule.
Assignee's Sale
OP
Crockery,China A Glass
M U. T. J ItoVORX bitting .wHlgnetl b.M-Mr-i
rt-'ik n: CKO I\ kK\ . HOt\sR FUltM.-H-
IS » G oil' a-rl ft ..'. I I-iO.N ?AKK. »• >.-• *-• r ‘
with ht- Hooka and Ar> un*-. 1 am ti-Uir.g at!
OHF.ATLY RKDt < ED I'ltlt F>. at tb- ul.l» |
STAND, on Randdili Mru-t, l ct» •>. u Hro-I and
Oglithorpo.
I’art i« indebtod tn Mr D-*Vorc w.ll t lean# call i
and s-itle.
MR. ROBBRT A F.NMS will h v- rl.-
af tha s loCa unt'l closed out.
tnat-dlraAwlt t. ’ NNrs, As.«lgiiu«. i
G KoRGI MCBCOGKK COUNTY —b- r-a*. I
T. H Ti' .l.y, ono ..f ihe -xren -n- . ; G.a
•HI fit 1 ho.T.as Kiigbiiid, ■> • .in-,I b ,. . »i-
plication t.» r-.ign In- ->» <u .- - tip ,
The- it am, tin r foro. to - t. ui,.| .,i . n!,!i all
parsons conccrtud t>> thulr >,ij . .n |n tnv
Ortl-a on or belo'e the ftr»t Mouilay in M y next,
to allow ritnsa (If any th< v !. .i- , v»h> « I uppli- 1
r-»at ■bonld Uut be p rn-ittud t.. . u-’:gn bis su'd
u.vn under my cfllcial • gtiMnra, tbU — 1
February,1874.
dJia f W. BROOKS, Ordinary.
H<ry i- • ■i»v-~«>«x
.i-'iL' \r\t Vil
0 N
Orrtca Mnitar A iltr.vnn Railroad,
Culuuibui, Ga., Due. 2, lt>7
N AND AFTER DEC. uH, MEDNKrt
l'aaaongar Train will run ns follows :
I.KtVE COLCMIlt;* daily, Sundays rx-ept-il,
lHKlGIIT AND ACCOMMODATION
» Columbus Mondays, WoilnFOdny*
1 Fri'iay* at ... -6:
at Troy. - • 4:
- Troy on Tuesdays, Thursdays aud
t? at Columbus, • • -2:
MILLINERY.
SPRING MILLINERY.
I t>T RECEIVED a -m-H I- < >>' NEW STYLED
.) II AT- and oIUEK NO\ I'.i.Tl E.-' fro-n the
Hli-T OPEN I .NOD
AL-'>. :i 1 ,rn- an-l vd! >v-- rt d stork of MIL-
LIN I KY. t.-sid- s Olov • ,('-ru'*. a-. l everything
r.suali
WE WILL PAY THE
Highest Market Price
FOR
Green i Dry Hides,
Furs and Beeswax,
AT
GRAY & CO.’S,
No. 2 Crawford St.
Ja22 d'2iu Under Itaukln llnnsc.
M. Nl. H9RSCH,
Oglethorpe end Bridge Streets.
Hides and Furs a Specialty.
Will Fay tin* UighbHt Market Prlco for
Hides, Furs, Beeswax & Rags.
All kinds Wrapping Paper
and Paper Bags on hand.
bind it it tn t- r- "I ntul 22.
. I.iw Itb < . iii-t.-h:
DOORS, “ASH, ETC.
Our Seventy Pa^;o lllustra* j
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
SYS HRS, BLINDS,
STAIR RAILS, NEWELS,
M til -d to nny
FANCY GLASS, -Vi\,
ne inti rwtrd in huildifK, ■
Georgia Home Insurance Conip’y
COXTIATES TO OFFER TI1K FIUI.IC
mmrn against Loss by fire \
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
Sbo Wants a Chance to Cot it Pack.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
l'rcHldcnl. Trctthurer. Ncorelnry.
Clllmnl>)IH, Oct. 1 -1 I IWB—
J. r.K0DEB 3H0WUE. President. GE3. W. DILLIS70HAM, Oashior.
GEOIDGIA HOME BANK.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Deals in Exchange, Coin. Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
THE Mil iiliSu SAVliYGS IMk
Offers the greatest inducements to those having idle funds,
for which they want undoubted security, a liberal
interest, and prompt payment when reiptired.
DEPOSITS of 8L and upwards received. Deposits can
be withdrawn in person or by era -k by those of our patrons
who live, at a distance.
INTEREST allowed .at Seven t7j Per Cent, compound-! VY"
ed January, April, July and October—four times a year, j,,,
SECURITY.— By the terms of the Company's charter, i ,
the entire capital and property of the Company and the; ,, r :
private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the! A,,
obligations of the Savings Dank, |
DiRECiORi: IV
(TT. 1 ,
al, lf-71
(. j ' Tin
i ahuubl not hr
ndor my offld
granl—l
Mixnaturft,
•Pi'll-
F M. HltGOKrt. Ordinary.
-Ml'rtt tl>. hi. t’Ot Ml » 11 Ham l*
r having i.pplto I *ur l.utli i- <>f Admin
I cite mil fidmor IMi’nll and "liiRUlar,
and cr*-«lltor*» nuddetoamd, tn l>o
it my otlb - witliin the- tl in i< pri'-criba.!
I allow rautu (it uiiy they liavo) wtiy
• I I*b-
oftleial rtigiiature, tins Match
V M BROOKS, Ordinary.
F.F. romiT OF ORDINARY.-
on th.^oatat- K.'.M. wVn.a,
. dec'd ;
and ndtimiilab all
creditor* ol sai l
■I •• i un d, to above vatiao on tliu It rut Monday in
April, why letter- rh'iuld not bo giant-il to aaut
ippll.ant. WILLIAM A. Fa It LEY,
f-I JI wit Grdtiiury.
4 »II ATT'AII.><i. II EK COURT OF OUfDNAH V
V' \\ It•*ie.iN M . W. Hlii|>|> niakvH application foi
Mil
.ilmonlNb all
why lottcra should nut bo
WILLIAM A. FAKLKY,
pat lie-inteiu tml to
giallied lo eai'l uppli
Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
L Rudd,ng. d.-. ".aed, m i ni.|Uu*tfd to mak
mediato |.itv m"lit t>« Hi-* uni'eiaiguud, ‘ *"‘
at- i» pi uncut
. fit vvt.w
LORG1A
r.ng 'l-.-ni'ilKls ng'.iiiHl tha
t- < HIM or the |,iw
It. J. RKDDt mi, Fi r.
Sheriff Sales for Taxes.
i W ILL old ,, || > hi-t Tuesday .1. April
¥ next. I- tw• "ti »...» legal h .tiih ofe.le, in
b iiiiprovcni' i
> and county I
lovii
rlsM. I.u
V< i III.,iu Mali ill 7, law lul
able.
J on wit If. O. I V K V, Hboriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
i< < ably t , I r f ., u th" Hon- mb!.-, tho
dl.'MMt.LK t'OL'NTY.—lhotnaa I
d, adliiiuiatralor of tho eat t» >
Mi liiuigald, Unit-aned, aptilica for laavn t
ui i-t.iti- li.-li'tiging to Huhl ilrrona-'d ,
r nt.jei tloiiH (it any tit- > liavo) i
■■ 1
crihod by I
irtul h 1 g ii>il
mb > wit F. M. HRoOKrt, Onlioary.
II'TTAllOOcilKK COURT OK OllDlNTrY*
Fob 2.1 i, lh7t —Whoroaa, the application of
i duly IU—1 In oil.c«. pray-
i rstitle of I. t
nd m'Jin>,rv!oft all
r- - ( .
■'|u"
• ns ' i if any tlu-y have)
ho April toriu of «tid fun
ful'27 w4t
aid applicant
FA III F.Y,
half •
Administrator’s Sale.
It .EARLY to an ord< r Irotu tin llonula''.
Cliattahoocheo Sheriff Sale.
LOTTERY.
NOIIFOLK, VIRGINIA.
A Masonic Grand Gift Concert!
10,000 Pr.ze9 to be Given Away,
Aninun'lng to $2uO,OOH, all In Carrmry.
f M'l IS ■ i. ', r,'e i-con In to.I by tlia.MArtONIG
i •.)) A,i.n> JAJ'JO.N itV N'iRF"J.R. VA
Tuw-iln), tho olli i
> f’trthor piMlp oi -m* n
LJrtT OF (I
KEOGH & THORNE,
264 A 2!M CANAL STREET,
Jyll dAwly NEW YORK CITY.
J. RHODES IiUOWN:;, IWt of the Co.
JAS. J'. BO/LMAN, (.!.i|dtultei, Athmtii.
J. U. CLAIM’, ?-!.ir.uflr, Cln;-ji’s Fuctorv.
lion. JOHN M- JLIJK.VNY, M >\»r.
JAMES RANKIN, CiqMtfviist.
• f Chllttubia
II VI* II"I II.
I). F. WIl.LCOX, Keen
JOS1AH MORRIS, R«
( HAKLLS WISE,
r of tho (
. Moulg',
| In the District Court of the
United States,
Grand Tout, 1"
V. Doli. 'l l' k H.
Rati-a—11 1 i' L'-t-
DlRF.GfOlG
CLOTHING.
Dissolved.
FITHK firm heret.ifor
K A N E V
All part|ra bolding
thuin to Mi.
nnd author-
di«-olved by mutual
claiin- again t th*-
LEWIS NEW MAN,
ir.ed
mb" l
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RACK A NEU MAN.
N'oxt d'>>r bub
Mil4—1y ■•rl
F.-taMmh-
* tl.o New Y-'»li rttoru.
MR-. COLVIN and
Picture I^rnmew
AND
FRAME MOUX-DINGS.
I HAVE Jn«t r*m > ! v great vnruiy «.f I'D’-
TUBE FRAME MtJl I.DIMiS. w b arn' r
a.%1**, and am prepaiu*! t» MAK E Fit A M h 4 to order.
W. J. CHAFFIN.
: THORNTON & AGUE,
jTNIO. 73 S3jL'0£^c3L Street.
(N>xt -loor to J. W. Pearc flt Norman'* II >«jk8t.»re./
Have Just Received a New Lot of Mon’s and Roy’s
CLiOTHING,
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cont. on former whole
sale cost prices, which will enable them to sell at loss than
Cost prices for ti e same class of goods purchased earlier
In tho season. As wo were able to goi a still further re
duction of from 5 to C por cont. for the cash, wo will sell
at corresponding low prices Mow is tho timo to buy good
Clothing at lower prices than evor sold In this section.
gT^i-Call end seo for yoursolvos.
In the District Court of tho
United States.
: I. WoGDW ADD.
Railroad Sale of Unclaimed
Goods,
J AMLs M it'll LB.- 1 *N.