The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874, March 17, 1874, Image 3
!#itg Stwtuim* (ounms: KSnAY MAliCn 17, 1874. LBMERS’ department. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. Doctors. UK. I. T. WARKOGK, ~ burgton and Fhyilvlan. t'HUgtilei a Drug More, Railroad meet. A . rLAHOI>V, l>U. J. W. K. W1U1AMN * hi* profcosiouul service*. Oltire over R linen A Co 'i, Chamber* A R. H. Street#. Millinery. MISSES WlilTK & TUCKElt, sas*aaMNaa*MMMM*MM JOB PRINTINC. Letter Press and Card Printing. BANKS. cottox. ton years frotu to-doy tbo States [ Of .»• Mla,in*i,ipi will make as much ; oil AS 18 DOW Uiade oil tll4 Aiueiicail i Gentluiiieu's thirl* cut by chart measure, nud . tineut. Nobody doubts the natural El’uS'S * ,city of these Western lauds to do this, m dry good* store. Chambers i what hinders? Nothing but the l 0 f a Htiffloient number of tillers of noil. These they are getting in over- lining numbers. The stream of emi- tiou from the bleak and cold North- to these genial cotton producing tos is greater than from this section. Northern capitalist nud railroad muu, iDg vast tracts of land in the North- contiguous to his railroad, keeps Dts ut all the purls where emigrants ie iu to hurry them off to buy aud |e up his lauds. After tbo now settler nds a few winters bound up for eight Qtha in the year in bis ucw home, he ins to long for a more congenial , t and naturally turns his eyes to the os immediately south of him. We all w how fast our section is becoming opulated and losing its labor by the item movement. These will all en- in tho production of cottou. If a iror iu tho West makes eight bales of whon in Georgia ho mado but two three, can we not see how rapidly Western inavemout will pile up the on bales. (sides, North Georgia and North Ala- ia and North Carolina aud portions of nesseo, which before the war were not igoizod as cotton producing, now, by of tbo increased price of cotton tbo use of fertilizers, have been stiin- id into produoiug even more cottou icro than tbo best cotton lands of lie and South Georgia and Alabama. 4lit- I'stoe of these facts, oun anybody i for a looreaite in cotton production ? ruth, »> it not reasonable to believe if cottou was to get dowu porma- ly to 10c. per pound, there would still notigh mado to supply tho demands io woild ? llow, then, will uny Mid- leorgiuu, looking around, suy to biui- “My neighbors will plant corn this —so I will run against tho current, plant cottou"? Fool ! Cuu ho uot hat himself aud his neighbors are but graius of sand on tbo so t shore— i few drops of water iu a great lake ? Middle and South Georgia aud Alu- a were wiped clean out of existence, would still produce ouongh cot* :o supply the demands of the world. transpired that Jliddlo and South rgii and Alabama cannot compete the other sections in producing cot- Tho people of this section have me alternative, then, and that is to at homo, uud if it is expedient and thoir convenience to raise cucli a cottou, let them do so, if uot, theu something ol.io. As to Middlo 'gisns making cottou tho prime arti- •f their production, they are fools, altogether wanting iu common senso, ey do so. To do so they must com* with others engaged iu the same > at a most tremendous disadvantage, •y merchaut knows how disastrous it carry on.oompetitiou at a great dis- fctage, >w, fellow citmeus, as tho time has red for planting, I throw out the; ghts hastily for your consideration. J. M. Lennabd. MltS. C. V. BARLOW, Funlilonable Milliner aud Dressmaker, e Agent of Kutterick k Co.'s Patterns. At tlio Into Ranking House ol Mhsppaid k Co., Notaries Public. U. U. I1IGGIN8, lMng appointed Notary Public for I#eo county, respectfully solicits the patrouugo of his friends, lloiils Court 1st ami 2d Saturdays or oach mouth, “ llollitli-ld’s Uw office. ltOGERS 1 FATING IlOUSK, Bight ut tho Depot, open ut all hours. Uot Coll uu<t Mi nis lor all Trains. Eating Houses. JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF LETTER, BILL HEA.XJ AND "o Statement Paper, ALSO, VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS All of which can lie furnished printed at short notice, at low Cash Hates. Railroad Receipt Books, Bills Lading, Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks, on hand. Thoa. Giltoort, PRINTER and BINDER, Sun and Times Building, COLUMBUS, 0A. .GUNDY JORDAN. Sec’y A Treat OFFICE OF T1IK Furniture, &c. At Panic Prices. A. O. HARWELL, Deuler iu all kinds of Furniture. Also, Metallic, Wood Colllus, aud Caskets. juld Chambers street. Lawyers. A. J. VICUERN, Attorney nnd Counsellor at Ottlco opposite Alabama Ilouso. Practices in all the Courts of the Rtate. Tailors. J. II. €AMPUKI.Ii t Tailor, Cutting aud Making In the Latest Stylos. R« pairing u»ntly done. South Railroad St., over Furniture Store, jul Dentists. J. L. 14. NffllTll, D«nti«t, )<>«« Elate Work and Plugging ou reasonable d*'C23J terms. Chambers street. Barber Shops. Hotels. ALABAMA IlOLMK, " Convenient to btisinuHs portion of the city, jul G. W. ALLEN, Prop’r. ADAMS II OINK. When you go to Opelika, lw sure to stop at tho Adams House, opposite Passenger Depot. Thomas Gilbert A SAYINGS DEPARTMENT, Insurance. K. €. ROWE.\ A NON, Ucncrnl Innurnnce Agents. Office. Kail road Street, over it. M. Urecue A Co.’i CROCERIE8. CHOICE Cream Cheese 20o per lb., New Currants 12 l-2o “ Turkish Prunes 16 2-3o per lb., Fresh Fox Craokers, Milk Craokers. Creoknells, Nick Nax, Ginger Snappets, Bakers’ Premium Chooolate, Irish Oat Meal; Pure Apple and Wine Vinegar 50cgel, Italian Maoaroni 25o per lb., Fine Teas at very low prices. ROB’T S. CRANE, inch io [fobl dtroi] Trustee. Russett and Peach Blow Potatoes, Mszeppa Flour, Pearl Grits, Italian Macaroni, Imported Picklts, Lea & Perrin's Sauce, Vamilla Chooolate, Imported Claret, very fine, Borden's Milk, (Eagle brand) ill.flO doe Ale and Porter, $3.20 doz., Canned Goods of all kinds, Prince Albert Biscuit $1.00 box, Soda, Picnic and Sugar Crackers, JUST HKCK1VBDAT H. F. ABELL & CO.’S. Tito Pope nud tho Granges. lUNoiontious members of the Cutholio rch have heretofore refused to join Cairo in of Husbandry—except in spir- becuusu the rules of their church for- tho joiuiug of any secret society what '. Priests anti Bishops have often id thoir flocks uot to idoutify them eswith the Grauges—excellent as they -until permission could be obtained a the Pope. is Holiness not long ago received tho tiou of o Minnesota legislator who lei to bo u a granger and with tho tgers stand." This conscientious i first consulted Father Irolaud of Paul, who iu turn reforred him to llishop of the diocese. Neither Id do more th iu to recommend petitioner to appeal to Home, laying the case before the Holy her, he stated, at length, tho ob- b contemplated by the ordor, and tho ins by which it proposed to accomplish n. Tho reply of lhm IX. “alio tioner to join tho Grango of Patrons Disbandry. if lt« find nothing therein Dieting with his conscience c 'd of tlio Catholic Church." his decision takes the Order out of rule that applies to other'secret socio- , and leaves every Cutholio free to join I Choice White Shad, range if he c insiders it morally and i “ Fresh Bay Fish, giously unobjectionable. It has j “ Mobile Cabbage, tight a large accession of strength to | “ Celery and Lettuce, Order in Minnesota; nnd when it be- ! “ Live and Dressed Poultry, ies known throughout tho country, the j “ Fresh Country Sausage, nd Master will be under deep oblige- i Spare Ribs and Backbones, s to His Holmovs for au army of uew | \ n,Rot of Fresh uits.—Atlant'i Const, ; Crackers, Sugar Jumbles, Lemon - - - • - - - - i Snaps, Ginger Snaps, Lemon MILLINERY. Creams, Ac. Apples, Onions, Potatoes & Turnips. SPRING MILLINERY. I \|i«u usual Family Supplies ami Fancy Gro.tries .... 1 on hand. i Mr. T. C. PRIDGEN will ke found at the eoun- j ti r mid will l»o plomud to wait on his former cus- i f .... ; tumors and friends. Tho patronage of tho public Is I hi,i* ■«l»-.*f»lly .oltcllvU. f.H« > Eiuiiii.»ii- , T. J. Pearce&Co., j (^uciesbor* to Williams, 1’oarro k Iiodo,) Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 20 Broad Street, ! J^KSPRCTPfl.LY onnounco to thoir friondJ and I n« ' lock of F. A. POMEROY AT HOOiar.li’S (OHAEII, CALLS ATTENTION TO t. Nakt door I tl»*—ly mnri il^s Mi lin x tin* New Y MU’*. < OI.\ IN MIS' DOW k III A VION ■> S1»K<TA< I.KS ! |.ul»llc that they will continue buaineat the old stntu), wheru they will ke<*p a good Spectacles are Biatiufacturwi from "Min- . <*d Dianioiid on accotiut of thoir harducbn .".I Groceries, Plantation Supplies, 4c a'iI'I Uoou tost.il with th. th. ] w »lcli will bo .old l„w .md.ttictly for full, mond lt-nses havu Wru found to admit rfo-'-n i j„.it ;in less heated rays tlmii any other peDMa. JOB PRINTER BOOK-BINDER AND Blank Book Manufacturer, (Old Suu Oflice Building,) HANUOI.Fll ST., Toil inn HUN, UA, X AM now proparoil to oxcouto with noatnoRa and dispatch orders lor PRINTING of ov- ory description, via: LETTFJl HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS OF ACT, BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS, LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS, HAND BILLS AND CIRCULARS, SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS Ac. LEGAL BLANKS. Railroad Receipts, Billa Lading, Ac in book or loose, Blank Books of nil kinds, with or without printed heads, mado at short notice. Giving my outlre portionj1 attention to Job Printing and binding, lmn unaided to till all or ders promptly at LOW UASli PHIUES. guaranioolng fatistaction, Orders from abroad receive eamo attention as If partlos woro present. * A full atook of Georgia and Alubama Legal blanks always on hand. lobj— it Manufacturing Comply, Columbus, Georjvia Paid up Capital, $1,250,000. TO INCULCATE THE HABIT OF SAVING ON THE PA11T OF THE OPERATIVES, AND TO PHOVIDE A salo and reliable arrangement for the beneficial econmulfttion cf tho earnings of artisans aud all other classes, this Company has Ghtablishod, under SPECIAL CHARTER FROM THE STATE OF GEORGIA, in which tho following advantages are offered to Depositors of either largo or small amounts: 1. PERFECT SECURITY'. Tho assets of tho Company were on tho 1st of Jauuary, 1873 $1,704,1.Vd 43 and are steadily increasing. The Reserve Fund is $21)7,7(50 1)2 All of which property is splciajj.y pledoed by act of the Gonoral Assembly for the protection of Depositors ; aud iu addition, by tho Name act, tho Stockhold ers of the Company are mado INDIV1D- ALLY RESPONSIBLE in proportion to their shares, for tho integrity of tho Savings Department and its certificates of Deposit. 2. LIBERAL INTEREST. Rale allowed Seven per cent, por annum, compounded four times a your. 3. DEPOSITS can be withdrawn at any time without notice. Depositors residing out of tho city can diuw deposits by checks. 4. RULES AND REGULATIONS or this Department furnished upon application, nud all desired information given. BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSITS givou to depositors. o. AU account* of J)ej tori tors t rHl he con sidcred strictly private and confidential. DIRECTORS t N. J. IHJSPKY, W. H. YOUNG, \V. K. PARR AMOK K, Al.FKHD I. YOUNG, of Nnw York. UIIARLKS OKU BN, Prodldi-nt of the Savannah Rank and Trust Tom LOTTERY. I FOURTH Grand Gift Concert. FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE I Public Library of Kentucky. Success Assured! A FULL 1» HAWING CKIITAIA On Tuesday, 31st March Next! hi rder to moot the general wish amt ex pea ! t ol tiro pulilio nnu ilokct-holdcra, lor the i In: yuiuntol the uiugnltU'uut gilts uiiliutinis 1 ed tor the Fourth Grand (Jill Concert ol tLe > PublloLibrary 0( Kentucky, t he uuiuugement havu determined to postpone tho Uouourt uud ! Drawing until Tuosday, the 31st of March, 8741 No Further Postponement. NO DOUBT IS K.vrUUTAINBD OV TUB SALIC OV ■ VBUY TiCKUT IIUKOUK THE DKAWINQ, BUT WIIBTU BU A I.L AUK HOLD OH NOT Til 1C OONOBBT AND IlltAWlNQ WII.L l'OSITINBI.Y AND LNKkJtl- VOI'ALI.Y TAKE 1M.ACE ON TUB Dj\Y NOW KIXKD, AND IK ANY IIBMAIN UNSOLD T1IKV WILL HR CANCKM.Kl) AVD TIIK KUIZBS WILL UK llKDl'UKD IN TIlorollTlON TO TUB UNSOLD TU KKTS. Only 00,000 tlckotd have been Issued and 113,000 Cavil CriftM. #1,500,000, and all fraellonal parts will be represented Iu the drawing just us wholo tickets are List of Gifts. 1810. tesnsyu*‘Wngeteawtoi .irfiu.. BANKING AND INSURANCE. D. F. WiLLCOX, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Ol Broad Street, n and English Companies, Ri i'assenting Oldest and Strongest Amc I mill 1 If FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY. Chicago Losses Paid Promptly in Full Boston “ “ - $529,364.92 “ “ “ - - 180.903.89 Total Assets Gold January 1st, 1874, $582,632.02. LIABIL i IiOBho.H Duo aud Unpaid iiORHOH iu procuHH of adjuHliueiil, i /Ml other Claims idjmded ami not duo $•.' 1.(515 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, lucomo, 1873.. Incoiuo, 1872.. HIDES. HIDES! HIDES!! WE WILL PAY THE Highest Market Price FOR Green! Dry Hides, Furs and Beeswax, AT GRAY & CO.’S, No. 2 Crawford St. jo& d'»m t.'nder Haukln House. M. M. HIRSCH, Oglethorpe and Bridge Streets. Hides and Furs a Specialty. Will Pay the UighoHt Market Price for Hides, Furs, Beeswax & Rags. All kinds Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags on hand. Ja2R dly T. J. PKAKCK A CO. and | r iale by ranponail.la agfi NOTICE. H'.H TICKETS troa from chromatic ub rightuesj and di.tiuciiKm of vidion not before alnwl in apectacltH. Manufaciurod Optical Manufactitrini: Co., .N« 'tflc.i pf Central Line 4 9* ,d r; ' f ^d YcksonTill., 1 * Fernandina, Cedar Key*, H ide 1 TaUahaasee and Lak" City. •r|S .l. fod.wly 1 !* ,,ilm » employi <1 Wood. Wood ! KST WOOD, ready *ftw*d,fl.tX)p’r tord. Wood ,f 1 for uO cents per cord. Ord»t» Silled prompt- 0,1 application to th-* mu it sees«i vis n«H For Sale. rj-’WKNTY SHAKES IN MERCHANTS' BUILD- log and Lo«n Astxiatlon. Apply to A. 0. BLACKMAK, iehll eed’.r M and M. FOR SALE AND RENT. For Rent. F ROM April l*t to October, one of the moat desirable placed in CoSumbii*. Rlin Large, comfortaliln home, with every om-AIUI venienco. Healthy and convenient locati m flu ciateru water, Btnlilcs and other out-bu'hliiiKH. Apply t«) DK. It. A. WAKK. mhlA 3t For Rent. ^ LARGE ROOMS, with elda entrance, with u« ot parlor and kitchen, l'artioa < an board with family ou very roasouablo terms, if preferred House is well located. Addr. s* ja2.Wf ^ h. Box 184. For Sale Low. A SCHOLARSHIP IN THE MEDICAL COL LEGE AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. novA tf APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. WAGON MAKING. Wood and Blacksmith Shop. J. H. MOSHELL AVTNO taken Uoetcbius' HlatksmUh Shop. is now ' Wood Work „„ all thoir various branohe*, such Plantation Work. Repairing of Carriage* ami Wagons, making ot all description* of Plow*, Horae Shoeing, Ac. I keep constantly ou hand a largs stock of all kind* of PLOWS In general ■old a* cheap STOVES AND TIN WARE. Stoves, Stoves NATHAN CRuWN,^> (Opposlto Snu Office) Columbus, On., OULD respectfully Invite the attention of his friend* and cnatomeia to Ilia extensive of STOVES, HOLLOW AND STAMPED WARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. Also TIN WARE, at wholesale and retail. Manufacturer of TIN, SHEET IRON AN COPPER WORK. Roofing and Guttering give entire satisfaction. 4W* Price 01 before you buy the lowest. Como and set oct'2ft eodaw tf MISCELLANEOUS. Railroad Sale of Unclaimed Goods, Treahl'hrr'.s OrncR Soctiiwksteiiy It. K. Co., > ... . .. ...... , m74 . i . ry y be- Columbus, ( rilUB following II i., Feb’y 1 I EIIh A Harrison tho usual hours of mm raid consignees i tilled that \ the auction hoiiao Monday, Murt.li HUh, at the following articles, tin forward, pay charges uud lemuv • ireignts E. O. Marie—One harn-l merchandise. II. C. Key—One suuper. D. W. AITLRK, fohla tore tils Trea*tm*r. Assignee's Sale OF Crockery ,Chiua&Glass ING GOODS and a Good IRON i with his Hooks ami A<> .lints. I (iREATLY REDUCED PRICKS M AND, on Rundolpl. Sln et, batv Ogh'thorpe. Parties indebted to Mr. DcVoro ami settle. Aif* MR. ItODKKT A EVNIS will of the Stock untG closed out. mal-dlmAwIt 1. EN.N'I ONE UKAN1) HASH GIFT uni: grand hash gitt IJNK GRAND HASH GIFT 10 HASH GIFTS *10,000 40 HASH GIFTS 100 HASH GIFTS 1M) HASH GIFTS 2S0 HA Nil GIFTS :«6 HASH GIFTS 11,000 HASH GIFTS .. |260,000 ' .. 100,000 ' .. 00,000 ! .. 26,000 .. 17,000 ! ... 100,000 | 6,000 oiteh 1(0,000 each ou.ooo ! each 40,000 Promptly Adjusted anil I'nlily M tlled l»y G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent, <>“*« iy COLUMBUS. GA. SAVE YOUR MONEY! each 40,000 MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE eiteh 00,000 ouch 32 600 00 uauh 600,000 100 WISE ONES SAVE IT ! If you will only Savo what you Waste, It would bo no trouble to bocomo Independent. EAGLE & PHENIX SINGS BEPIHTMT Loss than one year old, and has 378 Depositors. The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000 for tho security of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol lar of liabilities. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards rocoived. Seven per cent TOTAL, 111,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH, amounting to tl.WO.OW) j Tho chances lor u gift aro as one to flvo. Prico of Tickets. Wholo tickets 860.00; Halves 8‘^D-OO; Tenths, ur illicit couptm 8&.00; Llovon Whole Tickets lor 8500.00; ny, Tickets lor 81,000.(Ml; 113 Wlmlo ' Tickets lor t&.ooo.uo; 227 Wholo Tickets for 810.. uoo.oo. Nodiscounl ou less than 8500 00 wortii ol Tickets. The Fourth Gilt Honcert will Lu cuductod Iu j all respects like the three which have already been gl.'en, aud lull particulars may be learned Irom circulars which will bo sent Iroe from this olllcu to all who apply lor them. Grtle s for tickets and applications lor agen cies will bo attended to In the ordor they lire received, and ills hoped they will be sent In promptly that thcro may lie nodlsuppolntment "r delay in tilling all. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again. A II agents ii peremptorily required to settio up their i counts and return all unsold tickets by tho20tli ilny of March. tho. iiit\.nizi:TTi:, Agent Public Library Kentucky,and Manager ol Gift Honcort, Publlo Llhr&rv Hulldlng, 1 . . « .. r\ -x , , , . louibviiic,Ky. iiicia,izi»wa.t compounded four times a year. Doposits payable on demand. Tickets for salo and prizes emdicd without dinr.unit on presentation by Capt. C. A. Klink, Agt. Prize Tickets sold by mo cashrd without dis count. John D. Blackmar, Agent by appointment of Gov. Rramlcitu, s2 Dro.nl St roc i Holumbus, Gu duel4 Id NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r. 10,000 Prizes to be Given Away, | Amounting Io $'. l 60.('dU». all in t'lirrrury. j T panHi'd Murrli H, lh7:l.i tor t' •• |• »ir(* >- >f raising Minds to conipblo tie : '1 ► il I'Ll', ion In 11118 cnterprl-e RELIEF aotlmritv of tlio \ orfol i l.-i iudividii.il In taking—ii is wboll) in tb> iiise < l Masonry llin (’on 'ert will poHltivi l\ tuk- plucu nn Tucfiil*), the oth of May, ls74, ami no furthor jiostponoim nt is guursnt< oil. 1.181 OF (5IFT8. Oun Drund Ciisb (lift {.’.u.noo line Oiand Cash Old 26,1 mi Oiui Grand Cash Gilt 12,6Ml One Grand Cash Gill lu.OHl One Grand Cash Gift 6,(KM Gn«* Grand Cnhh 21 ( -Ii GI't is. *.V ■i Ii. 15o i.nidi tJirtH, lOd niteli . ..... I‘ 6Jo Cash GIIIm, 60 dmcIi 2'. y.ooo Cash Gifts, :> t acli t. Gr ml Total, lU.UUOUifts, all cash Whdn Till. tH, t' r ‘i Half Tli-ke-s, i*.*,o. I Rates —it Tickets fur 22 T. kot' bn *Hki. Dili KOI OKS AND ADYDOltY HOARD. John L Roper, Prusldmi Imiii 11 Wales, M II 8t« v Oblhi Id, in I II - Excdlenry 'ol Under I igg* • V Li'igli, 1* It J. urroughs. t lie; Rob t 1 M G II , I* G M; It U> $ cxin lii ilII •< a DOORS, SASH, ETC. ■n Hioad aud ill plniiHc call G K • utora of the , bus mud” np- ml mlmouisb all perilous concerned to Ii I** their obj-rtion in iny office, ou or befo'e the lirsl Monday in May next, to show cause (if any they have) why said appli cant should Hot be permitted to ii'dgti liiw said trust. Given under my official signntuin. this — February,1871. f.»|>26 il2m V 't. HHOGK-J. Onlitinry. CHEMICALS—PURE ! FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS, AT LOW 1’RICKP. E. C. HOOD & BRO. Ja2l toplt? Medical Association of Georeia. millS body will convene iu its Twenty Fifth 1 Annual Session, in 1 lmii. i-v.lle, \\ ••dm s .av, April 1, lsTi Every ai ran.-a.-nt will b aiads for hii unusually surc#*»ful m< < " c Applications will !••• n a • • M " us i.vil- mails for the usual ha t » • G-bie*. JNO. TIIAD. JollN’-GN, cidarj . Atlanta, Gh W. F. WESTMORELAND, President Our Seventy Pago lilustra* i ted Catalogue of DOORS, ! HASHES, BLINDS, STAIll KAILS, NEWELS, TANDY GLASS, Ac., M tiled to any one interested in hu'lding, o receipt of Ntauip KEOGH & THORNE. 261 A 250 CANAL 8TKF.F.1, Jv 11 dAwly NEW YORK CITY. HOTELS. Chewaila House, In tan lit. Alutmnm A. J. RIDDLE A. WM. PROPRIETORS. rPHK TRA V KI.ING PURI.H’ u- I lolly invited to give us a r ill SWHTHA, L. L. COWDERY, JiiMS I CROCKERY and glassware 1 have secured the service* of PETER EDGAR, | the well knowu wood workman, aud atn prepared Pot SfllO 8t LOW PriC©8. guarantee all work done, either iu the wood or iron line. The patronage of the public I* respectfully solldted. jatO tf J n M08I1E1.L Reorgiu ll<»nt«< IDenU lltilliHng. tsbtt lui Rankin House, ColumbuH, (tin. J. W. KYAN, Propr. Fiunk Golden, Clerk. Ruby ReNtaiirant, Bar and Billiard Saloou, Under the Rankin Uorsv. my24 dswtf .1. W. IIV \.\, Prop'* Dental Notice. 1 \R PHKLP.4 bo* removed hi* ••lUc'i to lit* i IJ idsnee on hi. »tre«t. in un ,f ■ esbyteitan Cliaroh. .*«( i MERCHANTS' UNO MECHANICS’ BANK, COLUMBUS, GEQFLG-IA. W. L. SALISBURY, Prcsid’t. A, 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier, Fi'brnury Mb. 1S7I. tl SECURITY --PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY T TIIIC Georgia Homo Insurance Coinp’y (omimln to ormt tiif. mii.it: INDEMNITY against Loss by FIRE ! Having Paid tier Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00, She Wants a Chance to Clot it Back. J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO, W. DILLINGHAM, SAM'L S, MURDOCH CLOTHING, iiiivn i:. it HiI.m: 5V«;• t THORNTON ^ A CEE, ISTo. 78 Broncl Street. (Next dour to J. W. I’caao flt Nurman’s Hooksloro.) Httvo Just Received a Now Lot ol' Men’s aud Boy’s CLOTHING, At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on formor whole sale cost prices, which will enable them to sell at less than Cost prices for the same c'ass of goods purchased oarlier in the season. As we were able to get a still further re duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for tho cash, we will sell at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy good Clothing at lower prices than over sold in this section. ’,'L-w.~ Call and seo for yoursolves. jH3 DRY COODS. J. KYLE & CO. Mill he* p u largn line <»t IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION ! Al.t*0, A HPLENDID LINK OF Ladiea’, MiwNes’ ninl Chihli'eii'.s Shoes, of tho l.al* it Ptylortinl !)• at Make. AUn, n Beautiful Line of OarpctB, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Prices. r-" n mhil n 5c.?irfe'r ,: "’'' "U ku.'k"/.: fYHLLINERY. Bargains ! Bargains ! ? ? and Fancy Dry (luiiils at Fa, & -4 m<2 WILL, ON AND AFTER TO-MoRROW, OH KR HER » M UG MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOOF AT PANIC PRICES ! Til* 1,%'lief iu r*«p«i (fully luvii'i ' *D " 1 • l '» , iii*.i|*e* iOR CASH,