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S11 *=i'f f 1 will be on the alert. Should Germany I
>4fs ^ • ▼ M HVV V > •* care to »Jj«st a little her seacoant at the '
- !» ^ PTlkATlOQ iif Lfnltdtkil r%m
ggp—tt—
use of Holland or Denmark,
indulge auy little fancy of that nature”
her obligations over the Khino will.
t'OMMBIN:
FRIDAY MARCH *>ft ir?i “ w . uu “B““ OHB over lQ e unino will. t
1 U U a “ n ’ 18 ' 4 - * make the temptation only the draught of IV
Tautalun. With such conditions *
j it is not strange that Moltke.
TIGHT.
BY ONE WHO HAS TRIED IT.
I ! 10 Rtihjolned poetical contribution in cheerfully
LECAL NOTICES.
City Tax Sales.
i.r. o.i.i ou ti
A 1*1111. NK\ I. ir,
LOTTERY.
KIlt.-T TUKSHAY IX ,
. III u, Hun lu,i>,.
Ill 111 till., till)
, wi luiuinry luougnt, eijirt
| ly the Germau aspiration
j the other soldiers
for peace, ami
city of
1 1) ail attu.\U-xl
generally echo his North part of i..t x
• i I city of Coluuibub for the
tcniulo Academy square,
'**" no iiimrtor of
tin- property
Ami darting alohjs like u bomb, it
Joined the bright \
in spare,
bomb, it
Ids in their r
In. on, through t ho limit lens ether,
With countleni fair pliuietsin view,
fiie moon and tlm dull earth beneath her
Soon faded away in the blue.
I threw her a hiss fr
There was scarcely n stone's
Hut she, too, soon suffered
close to bright Venus,
' " lips:
til row between l
for Germany, perhaps, if her great sold-
I lers liad wished for peaeo when hor viete- f Ai -
, ry oTer France had accomplished at Se- s " ll, li half ot i.-t X
dan the legitimate objects of Ibo war, I '"
! and before the advantage wna pushed to : tax f.-r.'
1 !r‘“ e “‘- 1, “ 1 : bl “'oaa exlremo as a gratiliea- ,, !'»" ■" N'-. 1. haul. ln>,,rov,mmt. tlwroua
lion of national passions and Iho anlipa- I f„ r ! ! ', ,10r '' 11 > n|— -l >.}• J. c Audi
thies of race, and even the indulgence of ’ Ana mSi ,
an avaricious government greed for crush
ing indemnities.
Aldworth. Amount
with tmprovmic
W. U. Clemons. Amount of
,< whirled pint the torrllde Saturn,
p pertj
•’iitnininp 1
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
DU. I. T. WARN OCR,
Surgeon ami Physician.
SBce nt Slaughter's Drug Store, Railroad sire..
DH. J. W. R. %Y1M,IA>IS
s his professional services. Otlhe over H
Urten A Co.’s, Chambers A- R. R. streets.
. Millinery.
M1SSKS WHITE & TUCKEll^
Fauhlouablo Milliners ami Dressmakers.
nu n''.',', 1fc . 1 , , ! rt “ ,u u b * chart meMiira, and
gu.iiauteed to jit. Chambers street ne\t to
Kami a dry goods store. ’ |t |,j
MRS. C. V. BARLOW,
Fashionable Milliner amt lire.,maker.
Si.lu Agent of llutterlck A Oil.'a ration,».
0|Ieflka B Ahi t ° 1< *" k " e Uo “‘" 111 Slwpi'anl A Cu.,
Notaries Public.
It. II. 111(101 NS,
Hell,a niniolnled Notary 1 ubli,• for Leo couuly,
respect fully solicits tlio patrouago of his tru-udv,.
, ,J n IP,'“Od L-.1 Saturday 1 I, u„,i„l,,
st R, 0. Hollitielit s law ollico.
Eating Houses.
ROGERS* EATING HOUSE,
Riglit ut the Depot, open at all hours. Hot Coffee
. aud .Meals tor all Trains.
Furniture, &c.
At l’anic Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer in all kinds of Furniture.
Also, Metallic, Wood Cuthus, au«l l uskets.
CllllUltl lirt cet
Lawyers.
A. J. VIC'HEIIS,
Altoracy and Counsellor ut Law.
Oflico opposite Alabama House.
Practices in all the Courts ot the Mate. Jii'.i
Tailors.
J. It. (All 1-It FI, I., Taller,
Cutting and Making in the Latest Styles,
prtiriug matiy doue.
Hii'itU Railroad tit., over Furniture Store.
Dentists.
J. 1.. K. SMITH, Dentlut,
1'luto Work mid Plugging on reus
r-'Q terms. Chniiih. rs street.
Barber Shops.
WESLEY 1IAUR1NGER, Barber,
Corner South Railroad and Chambers street
deed'd
BIG NON At TURNER, ttarbern,
Eolith Railroad street, uiu.or Adams IJhih
dec‘2.1
Hotels.
ALABAMA HOUSE,
Convenient to business portion of the city,
jsl (i. tV. ALLEN, Prop';
We pussed every bright constellation,
Regardless of risk* which we run.
And l felt it my greatest vexation
That none hud a sliaro in the fun.
Hut horror! I feel u strange action !
1 know that my wild race is done !
f attraction,
to the sun.
Crash! wake! what n terribledizziness!
My blood bounded fast as the comet did;
1 felt that my Stomach meant business,
So 1 turned over quickly, and—was verv un
well, indued!
Yrom the New York Herald, Hth,
Germany ami France—The Nemesis
of Victory and Conquest.
“Between fetnte and State,’ says
Moltke, “(here is no arbiter but power/’
Tiiis ,he lnw us Heriuuuy has made it,
with particular reference to her present
relations to France. It is not historically
a gonoral truth that pence and socurity
depend upen strength in war, and there
is oven better authority than Solomon for
the view that a nation which has no other
guaranteo agaiust its enemies but "lex
(jroa lataUon*” is on tho odgo of the
abyss. Rut it is tho soldier's view, aud
ho comes naturally from Moltke, who
concerns himself uuly with the strictly
military sido of political problems, and
perhaps like Napoleon regurils the moral
forces of the world as the trash of tho
“ideologists."
In the strict line of his science, there
fore, tho chief captain of tho German Em
peror lays it down that tho first necessity
iu tin* •-> .do is that its existence shall bo
Hocnr. .1 ( .piiust the foreigner, and secured
by the m ..uteuaace of u military power
that shall prove a practical obstacle to the
enemies’ attempts; aud the greater a
State is tho greater it seems to him is the
need of this. “Small States cau entrust
themselves to neutrality and international
guaranteed, but a groat State exists only
in itself and out of its own power, anti
fulfills tho object of its existence when it
is determined and prep tred to assort its
existence, its freedom aud its right.''
This, of course, will cost money—money
that might otherwise bo spared to the
people to make them happier, to beautify
their homes, to render it possible that they
.should have homes in the dear Fatherland,
and prevent them wandering away to tho
wilderness of America because iu Ger
many they cannot get even bread and
beor : but, says tho illustrious conqueror
in many desperate battles, we cannot
spnro the pooplo this mouoy—wo must
wring it f om their little savings, tear it
out ot their hearts, if need be, by our tax
ation machinery—because just over yon
der is the enemy, always ou the alert,
looming loworingly aud threateningly up
on us, hoping to come down one ot these
days in a way to which tho coming down
of the Assyrian was nooseuse, and if ho
should come and we should not be ready
for tho ocoflsiou one’ campaign might lose
us more than tho savings of a generation;
for we have taught the enemy to tho ut
most the doctriue of force—that there is
no geuerosity, no human forbearance, no
moral relutiou or interdependence of na
tions, but that whoever can crush must
crash ; wherefore it is wise to take special
pains that this lesson shall never coma
homo to us like a toast presented ou the
foreign bayonet.
For Germotiy, therefore, tliore is no re
duction of taxes. It must support on
army of four huudrod thousand men as a
peace force, only to be ready in case the
Frenchmen cotne. It must not only sup
port this by voto of money from year to
but it must voto the existenco of
such an army “once for all;” write it
down us a pormunoncy iu the Jaws that
Germany sustains lour hundred thousand
Idlers, uad that a perpetual provision is
made iu the tax lists for money enough to
keep them in condition, since to disouas
the army year by year, and have it in
doubt regularly whether the appropria
tions will not bo lessened, would place
military matters in a constant state of
uncor utility," and that might entail incon
ceivable calamity.
Does Gormany want to know why she
■must keep up such a force ? The infor
mation is before her. France has an ac-
•ive force of one million two hundred
kousnad men and a reserve of one mii-
liefore tho late war she had
me hundred and sixteen regiments of in-
autry ; now sho has one hundred and
Ifty-two, and instead of her formor one
mad red and fifty-nine batteries of artil-
ory she has three hundred and twenty-
lireo. Sho wont iuto the reoout war with
organizttion of eight corps (Varmee—
r sho has nineteen. If Germany spends
hundred million thalers ou her military
ffguuizutiou, France will spend one
lumirod and seventy tnilliou oa tuns.
rivalry of energetic preparation
Gormauy must keep up. Franco
rich and Gorniuuy is poor; Franco is
'nte, persistent, intense in her pur-
ticr many would like repose and
utod enjo;
therefore
ontost tint reversos tho relations held by
two Powers in the battles and sieges (
Uia v:w, but Germany has no escape Hides. Furs, Beeswax & Rags.
sn i'-; she must keep on; and her con- j w
nest becomes a sort of financial aud so-
alXt uresis. Tho series of wonderful
ictuiies of which sho availed herself to
; hil*it an arrogance of demeanor and an
tolerance of difference never seen el.se-
heto in modem times—triumphs that
i would have rolled as a sweet morsel
h-r mouth—threaleu to become wonn-
>o\l on her tonguo. | -
J'unoe, indeed, may look upon herself j For Rent*
'•‘l.eady half revenged, and may fait ly i ...... „
'Ubt whether she is not now more tortu- j JP n J o9t J Viosirain*- j Wr.- m’ c
0 * n her failures than her enemy in his j i, nr gp, comfortui»l«
t'uBses. Germany cauuot free bet self
e the thraldom of the obligations im-
•<l by her conquest, and a poor c<«uu-
lv: ‘d u penurious pooplo are burdened
•he limit of endurance by the require-
-nts of a false position ; while France.
•h the worst behind her, is animated
•h u patriotic purpose, and thrusts her
:,u ing abundance into the hands of n
''eminent that, shq trusts, may preps to
'I'-uro equal to hor aspirations. If iba
‘v tho school could not re-
t his asooudancy over sorao par-
lR . r tough customer by merely thrasb-
him, hut were compelled to hold him
WQ aud sit on him through tho whole
1n » "hat would ho do iu cose some
tr boy should deem it a fair occasion
•ho readjustment of an old account?
her victories in France have had no
0 satisfactory result for Germany than
|° keep ber standing forever on her
y against the nightmare of possibili-
from over the French fruit ier, it is ] -p^y-yj
Insurance.
E. C. BOWEN A NON.
tiencrnl InMirtuicc ArciiG.
Ofllcp. ILiilroml Street, over R. M. firoeue A Co.’u
HIDES.
HIDES! HIDES!!
WE WILL PAY THE
Highest Market Price
FOK
Green l Dry Hides,
Furs and Beeswax,
AT
GRAY & CO.’S,
No. 2 Crawford St.
j»22 (I2ru Under Rankin House.
M. M. HIRSCH,
Oglethorpe and Bridge Streets.
Will l*ay the Highest Market Price for
All kinds Wrapping Paper
and Paper Bags on hand.
Jh28 lily
FOR SALE AND RENT.
M
H'-aUhy an t >
cistern water,
Apply t»
l.iiiles and
For Rent.
Q LARGE ROOMS, with Ride eutt
»! parlor a»i kitclicu. Parties t
family on very reiuunable terms.
House is well located. Address
L, Bo:
For Sal© Low.
, SCHOLARSHIi' IN TUB MEDICAL COL-
Tit: AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
if APPLY AT THIS 01 PICE.
BOILER MAKINC.
GEO, T. GIFFORD,
,r that her neighbors, who have had
’’“keosions, wero troubled with vain
If Bhe covets the Baltic provincert
•un%t possess her soul in patience ;
suouhj the only look that way France
and Sheet Iron Worker.
>ln“: ” y_
t D.
Lot No.
with itupr
property o
contalainp;
• •tits there.il
N Hawks.
' lot No. 3C .
••■ss. «itli iinproveineiits I
o property «
• a, with t . . i - i ;
< the property ..( a. R. u
I. l anc.i. An: 01111 d t,»\ >‘,| .
it ot loth N. I- . . clltailin ^ 1 t
th pro) srtj .a Jaa n 1
IU. .outlining half an acre, m.
»i‘>prn\. an Tils tin.id n, j ,. v j,.;
>' ot K- 'i- Mitchell, tiitsteef.it
I J rtj .lx --J u s.
ioria Winter. Amount
1 tho property
. Mur-lull.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
U r ILL bo sold on tlif lir»
next, Iwiwwn the I, •
•i.m VV'-.i'- 1
il icn
Halil
followIn^ de-
l> lufi and Uetng
UffTERY IF BEIL ESIBt!
THE GEORGIA
Real Estate and Immigration Co.
OFFER Til N I’UULIC THE FOLLOWING SCHEME:
!S1S6,000 Real Estate in Georgia.
640 PRIZES !
WHOLE TICKETS ONLY SOLD.
CAPITALl'HIZE, - - $23,000!
TICKETS S10 EACH.
by Dr. ,,, A „
ot Apm, l.s, i. *■ 1(1 /Vi;r.«, niiuiimtiihi in (hr agijrrgatt to $12(1,000.
IM UiKl Cnpihll Brl.o-A" Improved Lot in the elty of Atlanta, situated at the cm-
)V - ‘“ l Matt stie.MH, w 1 111 in 00 lent or tint I'liimi Pn«aeiii;<-i Hepi.t. •
.1’ !"VV' l " U 1 1 e k II" t. «*t. t.( 2'1 feel alley—a new and oICKnntly ran-
' 1 ' Ul ' l '"'iildins th.-veon, t>i\«rnnnt, iture reoiiiH nnd sh-epni;. .pmt
’ ’ 1 •' u 1 • 1 O # . pel 11111111111, valued at '..j. , m
’• ""'t ■•• *f I't'iiUj; stri. t, l-eiwetn v inn and llama s-reet^, n’,‘
IN l!>.
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
D. F. WILLCOX,
1N7I.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
Ol X3rond Stroot,
Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies
. l-lll/.K
1 milling Un k J-w
dim
'ater \>. ik* atLu lied, |,,,t
Ihuildiuua.
n 11 it* a * half “
dTH.flUZK—A i
valued a
fiTtt PRIZE i Barn
alniiidaiit ruitniui: v
rth’V • Wtiit inly, Oe.n^ia, ot
"f eiiltivati.m, I ilwelliiift,
a and inngniti. eut po.av aai.m, <>i
CaJ't. Jan. 11. Nn hide,
, aiii.niiitin^ in 111 • aggregate
MODE
There wlb be upon tho rtnffo t
* — \ coiniulitou ul t
-ut>, h vvitift t.r
ike. an.I ha\ in-
■itumiUo
OK
preHN, valued lit
.•.unity, (te.ugla, .me-half
' ith all (lie iinpi.ivenieiitN
null all tin. iiecengary mit-
i Hundred approximation piu.-!.,.
lUtAVVlNG.
Whcoln, tho
ti', iu no way oonnoc..
enumvtt and uxtuiilnud, will pi
pniilod n(iinli
*'• hrtviuK ttrsv eumitud and oxnnlti., .,
I’laeoil In tho (iiiuillur wlieol. Itutii >vli«>
elsely alike, t he pri/.r.-, 1 uhu h
until theirri'iituulH are 11.• >r>• ii111y mixed
tlien draw I'rmn the laiKer wheel mie <if 1I10 12,0 0 tiekots,
speetatnf.a and .1 u«lititr nn 1 her will lie 1-111U-. 1 hx 11..-
all present may In*
In the latter wliool 12,
corroapumllii^ to all tlio
will plueu in tuhoa pie
ool* will tlu'ii he turned
ter tutucu yearn v*l age, tdmdt.dded, will
I Iml.lliiK H up In lull view or the
1 hx t lie ertoi appnlutud txir tlii' prnpu-e, that
p!i>-ui| In tlio euinmitloe ul eiiueiiH, who will
Il Will then lie pa soil to a ny.letuir, wim will
pUipo.se. A hoy ot nimilnr auo will then
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
ooavri»^L3NrY.
Chicago Losses Paul Promptly in Full
Boston “ “
- $529,364.92
“ - - 180,90389
Total Assets Gold January 1st, 1874, $582,632.02.
LIABILITIES.
TjOhror Duo and Untmid
I.ofsch iu proceaH v»f ndjUHtiucnt,
All oilier (Maims
J justed and not due...
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Oain #
I.ONNON l*roui|Mly Adjuntcd mid 1'iUvly Nettled l»>
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
ly COLUMBUS. GA.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Save what you Wnsto, It would bo no
trouble to bocomo Indopondont.
• emit'Hulun a prlzo
f upon
will i
ivvord. Iho i*i t / o tin:
l’ljus thl- proe. will euu'ttnuu, drawii.j
or prl/.u wheel until alt tlio Luhui,
‘ "HI be kept mi tile, eorlltlcd
i reenrd ii : lie ale v
; th" lll^t.ot llUlllher, 12
.-Me.
i n' tiled tu t He.il IM.ate !
•it. nnd the elude extended
■ i a l he put pure x»t the lmtltaKutnenl
m>1.>• i, . .1 w ill ho ilotormineil and paid tin loll.uv.-;
• n hlered in lutiele, nutuuiieully tunned, and itaxinu,
I. iir.niulil tunethur, then whali-ver mimher in this
ed tu t|,u t’.Ipttnl I’rlzo ol t*2 1,000 will botiken as u
iiuntheiH In nuiiierlihil order will ho omtnied lor tlio
nmnher.s, oneh n| whluli
elved i
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
\\' ILL be fold .»•, t !,•• lirst Tu-d.v . , \i..j| ,
V> hetwe,", II,.. 1 *• :uI I, at- utt. i
Amn s It, ntun.
MtHCOKl...
.1' •. all that trac
• ii.- in tli- • ity i
.n w i. i'. il,- phi
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
Sheriff' Sales for Taxes.
W ILL be Hold on th- first Tie n lay in Aj
next, between ti,- lo«nl I, -ms ..I mil,..
Administrator’s Sale.
e-dnt- "l llu.vw r 11 '•
m 1,3 w It (1. \v. FrLU.it. Adniiiii-tratoi,
Muscogee Sheriff Tax Sales.
W'G 11 ■: ;.w
i Hunk linniedl.
days alter Iho drawing, tutrlIc
puttliiK Kunl F -
uimtctimbortwl tl-
diipany obligiiii*
K t —
reeetpt ul lenilltaiie
Tlx A N r*F hi(S UK TITLKS.—Within
laii tho nnrket under IIiIh scheme, nro rvi(ulrod tu make mmd vii’lld ....
t -- tlicietu t„ the Heal listato nnd limnli<ratlon Uompuny—raid
iteal F'iato° lranSltr 8UC ^ , * ,lu 1,1 ,ou 8llu l’ lu •“ l,, ° l’ k,-, V ,,r purtleswho may draw «audi pri7o
Tmutts can ho hud .»u nppllcnllon, porsunnlly or by letter, t-i aulhoilzod iihoiUs, the ma
1,Ker ’ > '” r „ ... JAIWKH UAIIDNKK,
J rcHldent (leorKla Heil l.statoand Immigration (Joiitpany,
Atlantaor Aumihta, (loorKla.
CORPORATORS. MANAGER*.
. w,,i bIAM StJMLKY, Savannah, <Ja. A. .11, W'ALLAOK, Atlanta, da
Augusta, tin. II. L. \VIBS(JN,
'.V. Ks.
KOHEHT
Uol. .1AMKS UAHliNI-
4#*Partlo8 doslring Ut dlspcsool their real
Immigration company in their next (.rand Lottery, to bodriiwn
I). WADDELL,
through tho Uoorght Honl F.siiito an
1 ' m .Inly 1st, 1hV4, can do so h
JAM BS DAR1INEK,
Ja. K. 15. At I. Co., Attiiiitaor AugtHtu, tin.
«( II (KIIISOX, Agents, ('uluiiiluis, Ua.
Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature ot' C.oorgin 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 recoivcd. Sovon per cent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G, U \8Y JORDAN, Treas’r.
ffhfl dtt '
MERGNtNTS' ii MECHANICS'
FERTILIZERS.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC
JOHN S, REESE & C0„ Baltimore,
OOX_,XT3Vi;i3TTS,
W. L. SALISBURY, PrcsilPt.
A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier.
SECURITY PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY I
GUANO.
General Agents .
Cash Price, $5(>.oo per ton. jGeorgia foino Insurance Comp’y
Also, On Time, for Cotton or Currency.
I 1 9 1 10
T ilK mu. or thin fliiaim for tho p.wt -ig
rHiahility. 1 ri-o) mih ntniir -
'th- hvr»:u llx-'t 'ixjiit.xi inv—t-d l.y ttiiv f •inpiny in tint IiiimIi,-
,,f • >n11niiuil • ' • ll-i • 'I tu- ipii•,j bus u .-i-ut-r jnt-iiirit in iiiniiitii'iiiiia 11m n(uii>Iiu,I ,,f i
<l'.,xlit> than any numl-r •! ■ 'i.-uim i- • xn Inxx-.
OkI-ih i —. —i v—,| nnd I'd ,, iii.il tut, liuiii-diud, »n up|di< at lull to my AK«ntn at vhiMiih loral innikidrt I
Conipoumi Acid i > hosphate of Lime,
FOK (OAIFOSTlNd WITH COTTON SI5KO.
Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Ammoniated Bones, Land Plaster, &c M &c,
«0\ITN| »H TO 0111,11 THU BUBI.IU
INDEMNITY against Loss l.y FIKE !
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000,00,
Sho Wants a Chunco to Cot It Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S, MURDOCH
PrcNidciit.
TrctiHiircr.
YOUNG, 12 Broad St.
i zees.
300 tons Patapsc® Guano Company’s Ammoniated Soluble Phosphates,
100 tons Langdalc English> A A Ammonialfid Soluble Phosphates,
100 tons Langdalc B B Ammoniated Soluble Phosphates.
100 tons George Obcr & Son’3 Ammoniated Super Phosphate of Lime,
100 tons George Ober & Son’s Genuine Phospho Peruvian Guano,
In Store and to Arrive.
J. RHODE,3 DROWNS, President. GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, Cashier.
GEORGIA HOME BANK.
Bank of Discount and Deposit,.
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
SIV(M,\ BWk
(Xl'iTM tlio gr-at-
IV,r xvhiuli I h
inf crest, a
!)i;posits ,
i fr-ight from tu.
wrvjf.
I’lmt-M wishing guuiiiiM'first ( law-pi. |i,iiutin
JAMES, Ak-ciH.
sl iinluccmoiits to tlios- lia\ iu^ idle fluids,
-y \viint undouLlod si-curilv, a liU-ral
md ju'oiiijd ,iyi,i.■ 111 xvli-n rrijiiir-d.
,f SI and upwards received. Deposits can
w,...
i Michael, lawful ruimtiMr.
, half t
i. frou
j ,ta, W - on ut re-i, ,»H ti.e Hrty xf J. Im lifu
S''»' r dv;
mhlO C i“V“'’ 1 II. 0.1 VKV, Sheriff.
Notico to Debtors and Creditors.
LI. I'fraoiu iml-i.t-1 t«, th- '-tat- • ( A. M.
- ' *•*•<!. in.' r."in«" trd to make
at Kli*t-
i J&. iUdtllu
i Inimudmt- puyin-nt
i in t
■ ,1-nian.N ag:.:
ms of tho law.
I KKDDIND,
JOB PRINTING.
Letter Press and Card
Printing.
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER.
BILL I-I E A X3
AM)
Statement l.'ajjer,
AISO,
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS
All of which can ! ■■ • • - ii pnnU'il ut j
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
TJios. G-ilTsort,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Timex Building,
COI.UMHUH, <JA.
HOTELS.
Ghewaila House,
flu luti In, Alnlminn.
A. J. RIDDLE & WM. GIVHTHA,
I’HOI’HJ KTOKS.
'j ' \ KI.IM. I I I'.l H me ,u roipoet-
>• » w- ■ f. plmx.e. a,tit t •<» 1
Fvankin House,
Columbus, Go,
I be withdrawn in pci’Hon or by check by those ,if our palron-
1 wlio live ut a distance.
IXTERMS’!' allowed at .Seven (7) I’er Cent., compound
ed January, April, July and October—four times a year.
SHt'tJRITY.— liy tlio terms of the Company's eharler,
tlie entire capita! and property of tie Company and the
private property of the iShnreholders is pledged for the
obligations, of the Savings Dank.
DIRECTORS:
j. juroDKs niiow.vi:. !•«•»i >,i u,„.
JAS. V. BOZEMAN, OapUallat, Allauta.
J . K. ('iIjAI’I*, MaJitif'lr, < Jhijip'.s 1‘nrtory.
lion. .JOHN Mc.i HH ILN'N V, j.av< ; .
•JAMILS itANKIN, Cap.ialiH,
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N N. CCK I IS, ol
f. I. DOWNING. At lor in v al-l.aw
l>. K. WILI/:o\, !•>* ■ it-Ury "f Vh>* <
•IOSIAII MO l: It IS. iWinL.r. Montf;
OifAUJiMS wisr..
MILLINERY.
I’ltAXK («
•J. W. RYAN. I'm,,
LitKN, Clerk.
Ruby Rcsttiurant,
Ear and Billiard Saloon,
TTNiiEJt this Rankin Houbk.
n.y24 J*wtf .». W. KVA.\, I'ropV.
Bargains ! bargains !!
lilliiiui'f and Fancy Dry
BS
at PtHiic Prices
w M ,
Notice.
HAWKS, ag-rit f.ir lit I
minintrator of entiit- >>f M llarr
tran*ff*rr< I bin sa:d agency t
a A sso bo
Wll.l. C)S AS,) AH I'.ll TO MDIIHOW, nm;K liHt I . ) OIK I.)
MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOOF ±OR CASH,
AT PANIC PRICES !