About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1874)
givilg gnuaim i'ULt'SIBl’9, CIA. I WEDNESDAY MARCH 25, 1874. fBiBftff DIPARMNt t A. PEABODY, --- Editor. TO TUL.XU I'ABIIRH. We clip the following good Orange doc trine from the Country Gentlemen, print- ed twenty yeur» ago. It i( tu applicable bos* as then, and may be read with profit hr the farmer South aa well aa North : There seems to be a prevailing senti ment of aversion, not to say contempt, tor their calling, among old practical farmer*. Their idea seems to be that a farmer can have no position in snoiuty, no iofluonoe among men—that their sons who follow m their footsteps, are doomed to endless plowing or pig lending, with no inoeu- I eial. Fill your lawns with trees and beau- | a | tiful shrubs, and fiagrant flowers; your : - ~ | parlors with pictuie'a and vases, and ob jects that delight the sense, and prove nigh sources of cnlture. j , LECAL NOTICES. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS. /ROSETTE & LAWHON, of the Qjiud nud tLe vinuas uf the heurt, ' of Sills a Harrison.' by surrounding them vuth good readable books, and procure for them the tutor- iogs of eulighteaed teachers. Ibis seems to sound chimerical aud visionary as re lating to farmers, but is a practicable tliiiig—more feasible among ruralists than fas for taxes due suU city of Culuiubu* for th» yaur 187#: North part of lot No. ti, Female Academy square, with improvsiusut thereon, being one quarter uf a as the prupurty Amount of tsi CLOTHING. lives to mental oulturo, for whioh indeed they coneoivc there ia no neceuity if a mail is to be a farmer. “Ouly a farmer” .-“nothing bnt a ootnmon farmer,” are expressions constantly in the months of suoh men when speaking of themselves or their class. No man oan be happy who entertains snob a feeling towards bis bosi- nesi iu life, or barbois oontempt for the class of men among whom hia lot is east. To be successful iu any avooation in life, betokens fidelity in its pursuit; but to be tminen'—to bo celebrated for condnoting a bnsmoss better than others have done or can do it, bespeaks an enthusiastic study / or the take of the thing iteelj. It la to “take a pride ' in one's oslling, be it what arc many farmers who doem their calling iuglorioUH and humble, who have an ambition to see their sons eleva led (us they oonoeive) to some profession, aud their daughters idle ladle*, forsooth Accordingly, nothing is more common tbau to see young inon, thrust by their pareuls into professions, Idling sway month after month in a mnsty briefloBs law office with little or no business, muk- inu themseivos despised by honest hard working men in. their attempts to live without work, whioh has ojuio to be a synonym for “living genteelly." Or per haps the luckless wight is turned into a doctor! to peddle drugs and eudsuger human life by empiroism. Look at the swollen ranks of dootors und lawyers for proof. It' with tho same eduontion they have lie - a obliged to receive to graduate thomsu.*.-. as M. D.’sor lawyers, these same youug men would go back on to the farm aud Uoor earnestly and with the enthusiasm uucosaary to eminence iu any profession, the results would soon be manifest on tbo farming system through out tho country. When we oust about for the reason and ocoasiun of bo lnuoh false philosophy Biuoug oar farmors iu direoting tho econ omy of life tor their ohildreu, wo find that it is mainly tho iguoratioo of that oloss of men who decry “book farmin'," “lamin’," “eddioation" for farmers. Foolish men, do not wonder that you ore overlooked when occasion has need of s man, and that you huvo no position in so- ciety, nud (takuu ua a body) little iufln- sneo among mon 1 It is a notorious faot— oao lo whioh I never saw an excep tion—that when an indnstriou* profes sional nun, be ho oven of very moderate capacity, and ouly average standing pro fessionally, turns his attention to farming (and I have known and watched many such iustnucoB) they never fail to outstrip tho plow-jogging farmer who has made it tho busiuese (it may be) of a long life time. Why is Ibis? It is because, hav ing better education, they bring rnoro mind to boar upon tho business, and en- tor into it with an enthusiasm lo whioh the farmer is insensible. They make it a rooroatlon—a relief from professional cares—an amusemout fur old age, and so enter into it with all tho eagerness of boys st play. It is with thorn a ro-orostion in the truest sonse of tho word, and to the fullest extent. Nowhoro doeH the result of eduoalion and tho influenoe of Intel lect show itself so quickly snd bo well as on the farm—upon no eystem does it leavo Bo strong an impress, and yet, as a class, tho farmer will still skin his farm, sow and plant iu tho moon 1 follow the sarno condemned nsages, und indnlge the same superstitions and prejudices of his father befoio him, lifting up his voice in pious hon-ur of “book lamin'!" •‘Proaul oh ! preoul este profani!" There waH a time when the farmera of Now England were an influential body of men, renowned for their many virtues. They bora themselves willi all tbo innale but quiet dignity of men—men true to themselves and their ualliug, and true to others—true to tho calls of patriotism, steadfast iu tho cuuso of right in legisla tive UsUs, in the jury-box, in politios and in religion. The “homestead - ' was a nursery of domestio virtues and happi ness, to which its nnrslings looked back in the toils of after life with veneration and love. It was SB near patriarchal as any form of domestio discipline could be iu these latter dogeuerato days, and around thu hearth stone, and under the shado of tho family tri/sting-trce gew and flourished every domestic virtue, aud a patriotism under the teachings of good men and good women, that ibo artificial manners of now-a-dnys arc ohoking out of lifo. “How are the mighty fullen 1" Tha “good man"' of tho farm is rarely looked up to and rospected now us then, nud farm lifo has become a difTerout kind of life. Why is this? It is because, and only because the body of farmers at present ia the same section of country hay* not Ilia samo thorough education—simple, it is true, but none tbo less tborongh well di rected education that the men of old ac quired, and that, too, at a time when Ibe faoilities for spreading education and tiso- f a! knowledge were comparatively limited. It is a fact that in the farming comruuin ty of New England tho standard of edn- eitioo is not as high as it wasoighty yourtj among any other class of men. The tt* farmer can do tunoh uiure iu this way tor 1 ® out h hah °t let No. trr, with iaiproveou-nt. his ohildreu than the oare-worn, jaded ! on'JTth. pJ”*»n>“g?“v“' L n” , c?.TeSI. lM Aiuo«"‘tl man of a profession, whoso brain is al- ! tax $8 25. ways overheated, aud wheae time is too ! , * , * rt 01 ly * No. Iff), with improvement* thereon, much ocoupied to pay tho necessary at- j M"!r,r,'oportj'it' ) Joht? D*'cw' toution to these minutiae. I am aware I Amountof tax $291 25. that these thiugs coat money, and if rool- 1 ljr, thoroughly entered into will take a large dividuud out of the yearly revenue, but it will pay you belter than auy bunk stock or bond and mortgage. Make your homo pleasant aud beautiful to your chil dren—make it the elyeium of their chi.d- houd and youth—give them advantage* for mental culture, end encourage them iu ir, and they jrill be far lose likely to roam “out West” end leave yon alone in yonr old age ; fewer of them will wreath the midnight howl and till a drunkard’s grave at eix-aud-twenty, and when yon turn your face to tha wall, yon will loci conscious that you have discharged your duty toward thorn, and altbongh, perhaps, your estate is not no large, you huvo taught them better how rationally to en joy what yoa have left them; filial love will watch over and guard your down-hill loi terings, and keep alive your memory iu gratitude more glorioua than glittering monuments or ornamented nhrinoa, and, like dew on Ilermon, shall fall holy team for you departed. Lot No. 815, containing 1 .j ofan acre, raoru or lean, with iiuprovuuionta iheri-ou. Levied uu at Ihi* property of John J. Grunt. Amount of tux $345.75 One-.pm tor interest iu water lot No. 20. Levi**! ou uu tin* property of D. A J. J. Grant. Amount of tux $18.25 Lot No. 387, containing ucro, more of lent, with improvement*! thereon. Levied on ns tho property of W. N. Iluwkii. Amount of tux $8l».75. North liulf of lot No. 30.'), containing f, of uu •cl*, raoro or Iuhh, with improvements there m. Levied on hi tho property of Ada Jones. Amount of tax $8.75. Part of lot No. 353, being CO fret fiont off of north part of said lot. Levied on tut the property of.1.0. Jordan, trustee for Julia C. Jordan and ohild, Lilian. Amount of tax $37.75. South half of lot No. 135, containing }- 4 of an Choice Simpson Cotton Seed FOR SALE. United from Selected Stalk*, by E. T. SHEPHERD. JBllA tf FRESH GOODS! PROFTJMO & HOFFMAN Hava Juol Received a Fresh Lot of Dates, Prunes, Raisins, Figs. Choice Apples. &c. febtt *f G HOROIA— MU800UKH tOLPii iT-Ylrs. Caro line MoCook having applied tor Letters of Administration on the aetata of W. M. McCook, duroa.ed ; This Is to cita anl ailmouisli nil aud singular, tha kindred anil creditor* of auid tb ceased to !>« nnd appear at my ofllco within tho tlrno prescribe*! hr law, and show cause (If any the have) why said lottars Should not he grant, d to said appli cant. Given under my official signature, this March find i 34, ls74. mh3 w4t* F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. for Outlie. H. Lamar. Amount of tax $51.25, North half of loth No. 483, containing 1 , of uu acre, more or lose, with improvement* tier on. Leviol ou ns the property of Jason Lewis. Amount of tax $17.75. Lot No. Ill, containing half an acre, more or less, with improvements thereon. Levied on an the property of It. G. Mitchell, trustee for Ann Scaly. Amount of tax $*G."5. North putt of lot No. 178, fronting on llioad street 10 left 'I inches, und running hack 147 loot 10 inches, with building thereon belug tenement No. 38. Levied on ns tho property ol Jcsupli $. Winter, trusteo Mrs. C. Victoria Winter. Amount of tax $23 75. One railroad box car, levied on a* tho property of the North nud rfotith 1'ailroad Company. Amount uf tax $1<H 25. Parties may settle any of the above ease* bo foci' the day of sale by payiug tho amount of tux »per illed, together with eoft uf advertising. MAT I’. W. MURPIIY, mh8 ouw4t Marshal. Muscogee Sheriff Sale. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Liquor Dealers, 121 Broad Street, Columbus, Oft., NO Here’s Your EXCUSE FOB CLOTHING Q idanee. A BUSTY SUIT ! AT COST! H AYE NOW IN STOUfi A CHOICE SELECTION OF PUKE AND UNAD- ulterated lji.juors, hoiuo of whioh are three and four year* old. HenuoHSoe Brandy, Vouch Apple “ Oltorry “ Donteatio “ Jamncia Rum, Now England Bum, Hollaud Qin, Domotilto Oiu, Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Madeira “ Malaga Wtue, Martin Whiskey. Bourbon “ Oabinot “ Iriab “ Byo “ Wbito Oi»rn Whiakey, Adam Orow'a “ Wollor'a Bouibon “ Bobortaon County Whiakey, T *m Moore Ilya *•' hilo Wheat . a. Dew Drow 1.VOR Tit K NKXT TlllllTY DA VS W 1' WILL SI'LL Ul " SUI'KUII s-TGUK OK 1 UKXTI.F..1ft:.VM, YOl 11IN’ AND 4 II1 l.l:ItI N'H Clothing and Undeiwear. Hat. 1 ), Umhrollas, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bn.gs, &e., &o., at Cost for Cash, Columbus. Gq.. He*-. 1187.'. THOMAS & PRESCOTT. Tho abovo in offered at wholesale anil retail, lit quautitioa to nuit purohaaoro. fflbl g tf K4M1ETTK A LAWHON. DRY GOODS. iii.ow Tin: NViiisn.r., ring rin. in i.i., M'OI 1 Tilt'. llNGlM U 1,'Y I. 4i4M»l>H TO Sl.l.l.. THORNTON 81 AC EE, No. 78 BrOacT Street. (Next «loi»r to .T. W. Bonne N N'TU - Hmkntore.) Have Just Receivod a Now lie; of Mon’s and Hoy’s CLOTHING-, At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on former whole salo cost prices, which will enable ilicm to sell at loss than Cost prices for tho s.'.me class of goods purchased oarlior in the season. As wo wero able to got a still further re duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for tho cash, wo will sell at corresponding low prices. Now is tho time to buy good Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section. iiT.*- Call and see for yourselves. J. KYLE & CO. R KSPKOTKU LLY* announce to lliHr frlendN, ouHtimiera nnd the public gun* ally, that their t A 1*1. AND WINTKIl NTOi'K OF WHY 4400118* I* uow complete In i the **tat« of Lnfayotte Uordy, ecea*ed; Thin irf t<» clt# aud admonish nil and nlngulnr, the kindred and creditor* of Mid dereMcd, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and *how «wun*e (if any theyliave)why * id letter* should not bo granted to laid uppli- Given under my official signature, tDis March 2d, 1874. mh8 w4t* F. M. UH00K8, Ordinary. rvBOKGIA—MU8CCH1EK COUNTY.—Jame-t M. Thompson having applied for Letters of Ad ministration on tbo estate of Wm. II. Thompson, deceased ; This ia to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of *ald deceased, to l»e aud appear at ray •fflee within the time prescribed bv law, and show cause (if any they have) why -.lid letters should not ho granted to said appll* Given under my official signature, this March 1. H74. mh3 wit* V. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. G RJHOIA—MU8LVYGKR COUNTY.-Oharlee R. Gre* n tanving applied for permanent Loiter* of Administration on the estate of William 9. ^Tlw* i* to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of «aid doceas«Hl, to be nnd appear at my office within tho time prescribed by law, and *L.ow «?aui*e (if any they hare) why Bald letters should not be granted to said appli- Gtven under my offlcinl Mgnature, this March 4 »*t< V.M. BBOOK8, Ordlaary. ft BORUIA—Mt’SCOaKK OIIOKTV.—Martin T. IT Bergen having applied for letters ot Admin istration on the estate of Mrs. Ann Kelly, dec d; This is to clto and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors oi said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by Isw, and buow oause (if any they have) why suid letters should not be granted to said uppli- ^VTiven under my official signature, this March F. M. BROOKS. Ordlnury. G eorgia—Muscoip.k countv.-wiiuami*. Turner having applied fer Letters of Admin istration on the estate ot CLan.y Hhivers dec d ; This Is to cite end ndoonish all and singular, the kindred aud creditor* of said dwooaed, to be and appear at my offles within the time pieacribod by taw. and show ouuse (If any they have) why aid letter* *bould not b* granted to said appll- under my official *l«uature, thl* March K. YI. 1U100K9, Ordinary. scribed property, All that trart or parcel of land lying und being ih t u city of ColunibiiN, in said county, nml knowu In the plau of naid city as lot number 21"'. oun aiding one-half acre more or l< .. Hold to satisfy throo mortgage II fas Issued from Mut>coge* Superior Court, in favor of Win N Hawks, tren* urer, Ac , vs F C Dickerson. Also, a> name time und place, all Hint tract oi parcel of land lying and lining in naid county and Statu, Httd known in tin* plan •■( -ni l count) hh the Coweta Reserve, containing sutvlwo ((»2)McroH, mure or leas, with the iiii|iio\eiio iit- thereon, nud bounded as folluwn: On the iiutlii hv lunds of Joseph F rmi, Thomas Threi-witn mid E Fima llanks; uu tie eiut by I-nils of A Ganiniell; on the smith by luti.!i ol A t.iitnuifll, I 7' Brook* mid James F Winter; and on the went by a street lead ing fiom the Me on toad to the Ft Mary's rood, as the property oftleit’Kin A Thornton, to satisfy a mortgage li fa is.mid from Musiogeo Superior Court In favor .)f Win N Hawk-, treasurer ol the Home Building and Loan A-un iation, vs Georgia A Thornton. Alno, at same time and place, n'l that certain lot of lumi Icing nun.her 71, In the 8th illstiict ol Muscogee, bound 'd on tin- u rtIs by tho lands of JntniM C (h'ok; o.ist by tli•• llaiuilton read; south by the rotdtlciico of Alts Klvtra A Sorsby.Hnd on the west hy the lands of th>* late Feabot it Julies, (this bit belug tho one uwmded t • Fierce L Lewis in a bill of partitition us oi e ot tli- heir* of James C Cook, Sr,) and imj rovementH, ontuinilig thirty acres, more or lees, as the prop* riy ot Wt liuui II Hughe-, trustee for Jane C Hugh*n aud clilhlren, to satisfy fivo mortgage fl fas issued fiotn Musco gee Superior Couit, in favor of Win N Has Us, treasurer of Home Building and Lonii As-o. iiition. Property pointed out in Raid li fas. Also, at same 'ime an place, Hotith juu t of lot of land No 473. on Mclnlo h street, In tw* on Baldwin and Thomas strei ts, In the citv of '’oli.uthuM, lev ied on as tho property of Mahaley llelmea, to sat isfy 11 fa In favor of Dr C Totry vs Mahaley Holmes. Property pointed out by |daititilT's at torney. mhlO w*m 11.0, IVI V, Slioriff. Muscogeo Sheriff Sale. 11 ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday iu April uext, Yf between the legal li »ura of ml**, before the auction houso of Kllis A Ilmrison, Proud street, Columbus, Ga., tho following described property, All that tract or jiarcel of land lj ing and being In the county of Muscogee, and in the Northern Liberties and adjoining tho North C»u tnons of the city of Columbus, and knowu in the plau of the Northern Llbertbs as lot number forty tlve, (45) fronting on Jncksun slroot 117 feet 10 Inches, and running back oa-t 147 feet lo inches, tnoru or loss, M tho property of Hampton Benton, trustee, dec’ll, Agnes Benton. Sold by virtue or a mortgage tt fa issued by tho Superior Court of tho county of Mu-cog* o. Al-o, at tho Banin time nnd place, ull that tract j’nrcel of land lyD g nnd being in the city of i every denailment, rst cIhhs l>r» Goods llott*e. They tii'n'mouex panic in Kitw York for munoy, *uU wll Mid .it |.Hcm tvcarrMlwM will, in* iii.m, im cash. YVo Btlll keep a largo line of IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION ! ALSO, A BPLKNDID LINK OK Alis-es' a.n«i diildr©n , «s Shoes, of thu Latest Style aud Heat Make. Also, a Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Prices. bought low nud will sell » heap for cash MILLINERY. Bargains ! Bargains !! and Fancy Dry Goods at Panic Prices WILL, ON AND AFTER TO MORROW, OI FF.ll HER ENTIRE MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOOD. r OR CASH, AT PANIC PRICE8 ! The Lndi«* are reaped fully Invited to call and Ji LOTTERY. S%M 2d? 18 4. , HATtAlWOOMBS COURT UK ORlJlMARY, i , Feb. 231. 11»74.—Whereas, tho applicativeior It C. Patterson has been daly hluJ in oiHce, praj* lug paruiununt letters of AdmluUtrallun dj 6onj» „., n ctrn iatamcnia turn*#}, of thu estate .T I. F. t rut ion should not be aranted to said uj>plicant at rim \nril tnr;n <>f *»id Court of Ordinary, the April term WILLIAM A. FARLEY, faitt w*t Or*,Mr_f__ /■’ll U'TAHOOIJIIK* UOORT OK URI.INABT - C W. Shipp m.k« .ppMctloB hr I .-iters uf Adminlatration upon tlw !*■* RMJI-*pnn,-r., I*«» ot Mid ™»»^ Th«» *r., «h.r.r»r., to dr. «1 d» i.h *U rl i**. iliteio to <>■■>" ““ ,b »J i.j in April nut, why l.tt.r. ih.nld oot grnQ'ed to s.ldappllea»» Vii4%| A paRLIIY, Ordinary. Muscogee Sheriff Sale. W'lLL he Hold on the first Tuesday iu April v Y next, between tb<* legal hour* of sale, bo- fure tbo auction house of Ellis & Harrison, Broad street, Columl os, On., tho following described property, to-wlt; Two and a half middlings bacon, 20 jialrs of shoes, olio pa r of scales, half box crackers, two pieces boxes tobacco, one box starch, 15 pieces soap, time doilcu boxes matches, twelve jms caudy lev.ed on as tho ptoporty of W H and L Fklnnor, to satisfy a li fa iu my hands in favor of Allen Freer A Illges. Property pointed Also, at Miioie time and j lace shares of stock iu the Muscc l und alike interest in tho lund ou which th the property of John L Mustain. Also city lot No .27, und improvement- then on, as the property of Seaborn Jones, deceas'd. Fold Ufy a tl f* issued from Muscogee Huperior Court in favor of Samuel M Carter, t xecutor of Farlsb Car ter, dccuasid, iigaln-t Seaborn J Ib nnlng, admin istrator of Seaboi n Jones, d"c’U, Jus 11 Murrell und John L Mustain Property pointed out by de fjudiiiit*. ... niblO wtd H G. IV F.Y . Fhorlfl. Sheriff Sales for Taxes. bold on the first Tuesday In April uext, between Ino legal bouts of sale, iu WILLIAM i i/4 w4l BORGIA—ML’FCOGLK tlOL'M’Y.—'The 4 l“iibBch*.S‘,”»4i»l.il«r..®r of l)uur«n Mcl.oog.lJ, J. J. *pvll'« lu sell the real oatato belonging All persons concern el tile their obj“Ctl rithln ... i*aid deceased ; „,v therefore notified jy they hare) In ray office pre«cribed by law, wrhy ,n ogouB. Tho faraietR »f thona il*J» 'j". | * r ’l: .Tn u*ior l 'my , ofl°u"«isn.t | ir., 0..' M*“’i raorogeneraliul'ormaliun—moraoxtanclod | Jlh ' 187< and profounder vieu’H of hutnau lifo j mhi *4t ^*. —: more aud fresher ideftw. They bad jti«ter . M 0 *: ce Debtors and Creditors. notions of morality,^ correot aoqiiatuU ( » \ t \, persons indebn*! ta ,h« estate W front of Kills A llarriai Street, Columbus, property, to-wit: Lot number 111, containing hall an acre, more lea-, with improvements thereon, levied on ns t property of K 0 Mitchell, trustee lor Ann Sealy for dtp.to and county taxes for the year 187.5. Levy made aud returned by William MahafToy, lawful const ildn. mhll <mw4t 11.0. IVKY, Sliciff. Muscogee Sheriff Tax Sales fertiu SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. JOHN S. REESE & CO,, Baltimore, General Agent:; Cash Price, #56.00 per ton. Also, On Time, for Codon or Currency. |K tom of this Gmuio lor the p;»-i eight >*‘i.ii reliability. I neo . iiiily tmdy the smile ill r uiipoH.Iion and qU.ili'y a- '1 lie large lived • .»| ll I JliVesb d by 11C • ' '■ .. onflliued exi ellenc. The ('niiipauv I. i i aualily than any nuiul.ei , l ron-um> i « ••.m h • •• ' . ... .i i i.. t... i. nun.-, u I. ■ " Compound Acid Phospiiafc of Uiiiic, FOB COMI'OKTINU Wl l It COIION Si:i.l>. Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Ammoniated Bones, Land Plaster, &c,, Sui. W. H. YOUNG, 12 Broad St. fnbfi deoil*w2m LBTTEiH OF BUI BBK! THE GEORGIA Real Estate and Immigration Co. OFKKK TilB l’UBI.10 TIIK KJU.OWINi, SC1IK.MK: 8126,000 Real Estate in Georgia. 640 PFLIZEIS ! WHOLE TICKETS ONLY SOLD. CAP1TALPRI/E, - - $33,000! TICKETS $10 EACH. UquIUM be-m-il, aullwril!/, tmd Drawn in public in Ayiula. IDurgUt. Close A to ( J 9 Ti'l of April, 1874. bit) 1‘ritti, amuuntmj in the nggrtytUt to $120,taF) FER r n I HXiKLlH. 300 tons Patapsoo Guano Company’* Amr.ioniat.nl Soluble Phosphates, 100 tons Langdale (English 1 A A Ammonlalod Soluble Phosphatos, IDO Ions Langdale B B Ammoniated Soluble Phosphates. 100 Ions Georflo Obcr i Son’s Ammonintod Super PI,o«phato orLImo, 100 Ions QoorflO Obor i Son’s Genuine Phospho Peruvian Guunu, In Storo antt to Arrive. wIshliig genuine I WM. A. .IA.MKS, frb24 dsodsw l iu Ullh e in Cl»y \'s Agent. i to Episcopal Church l«t aud 4,'nuliitl l»rl*e-Au luipruYod Lot In thu oity of Atlanta, lltusted at the n. n "uUujIl nud Wall st/ruta, within Wl bet of thu Union IW'.ig-r In.,,of. i™,truuuueii..».iuK.«kin,f"»..■- °»* “ MiMctc-J fu«r-»t,.rj l.tiilJii.K tl.-r. ..n, I... ■“> m, .loro ruoni. and .lo»|Jaa «|>*i bout.—con bt, roitlod ul |„'i annum, voluiJ at 2.VD FUIZK—A City L"t oil wi-rthide A Fpring htn "t, * *-t wison tain and IL»rn* » I'ert*, \tlunta fronting UMt fret, and running back /no tret to an ulb-y, wiieiw n the is sr«Ct«d a now und • b gunlly built dwelling bouse, < ontaining • dlous rooms, Uwldfs b-itti rowtu-, One c >1 k -« lit tin In-'l, b 18 IIIO-I Ul Uiral-b 1-1U/.K—A Farm In tho far I • in- • miloi from O’dul tow n, • • abundant running wut Itli FK1ZK—A Farm In Nacoocln-u i ..Id ' Valb-y, Folk ! all I , lurl roOll.i, r - hall i o ared, I ulai i 11,11,1.1 lab e build.n ... He., valued at Valley, Wnlte county. •iuoigia, ol 250 u valued at i PRIZE— A Farm Georgia, ii.», -.ituate twenty mile, l k of iSig and Little h' v.*tb<n, balance h'-uvily good dwelling, out lion-. -, etc., i apital gin uil!o from tha corp >rat- Hunt* thoreon, cotnirtting ol an e.u buildings, in rood order tho first Tuesday ill April between tho legal hours of sale, iu front of the auction house of Kllis *r Harrison, Broad street, Columbus, Ga., the following describ ed projorty, auc“ w-iih tbo laws uf tbo laud enuugb tu A 1 enable thorn tu oondnot tMisiuess matters i^ m ..iiHt.. I ajmrnt with better judgment aud more security than the same class uf men at present, who c.m hardly maUe n trade with each other out of which a law «nit might not be hatched. How many out of a hun dred .f thorn at this day can write a Ires ^ legible hand-writing “ — bow many, a b."i*e , T „„a, y in April have seen the grey Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale. ti -1 l.l, b- .old be for. tha CnurtII»ai.Jeorm : *ssi hand*, i*«ord from the Coin Tot -aid - «««J. T j»" f tha pr.'iairly of .aid nd plnt-o, on. liugfj, >' vi, J eraal warrant for rant, l«u«l Part* of Iota ol Sand numbers 21 and ; Otli District <t M. containing 2'*0 at i - less, as the property >.f Mrs 51 art I it, G 1 ugvitt, to sati-ly * ' ' " • _ t I8i.». i.cry miiui' table south part of I tnt.rovcinent* thereon, In the 1 a its Mi" pM ' it, of Mrs .-plvy, fi fH Issued for State and county t year 187.1 1’ operty pointed , in thn I.-' lawful ■ I eta Ido. by W. No SOB, o satisfy la x for the McMidiael, At pHin« time and pi. pruveir.mts theteun, V> bus. a* the property <•! M Ft it • and r unit} ts \ for out by lai eollcrtor. Le by W. 8. Mr Michael, 1 ,w haired veteran* of a long, poaoefnl, rural life men who made their mark in lhair . .... _. _ ._. day and generation, to whom weitav.; J» B h " Rr "”' looked up with respect—lelicte of the gi A , „ , nm „ ants of other daya-goieg down with alow . if rlr^l "irr-e aud me..,ured pace to tbe imp* a m’fTa'w of Lm-J Bonnall. .caln.tjobn I.. Hum, u fihftdefl. .\nd when shall we , th* projorty - t said John L. H' again ? Not till the standard of eduealmn , fofe- wt. £“222 is raised among thoUllemof ihe ami. uu I TTAlloocnEE court of OADINARV.- the young man ia eduo.ted on •»* '» ” (/ p. H. We.m.sppi- tor and for if till he is taught home habit* , Adml ,|, lr „i fl . „ r nn ih. iwtatn of K M. «.a*, and home enjoyment*; UU h« **“ ,hat , utc.f ..Id«umj. JrcJ; cultivation of the ,‘ t .... -’'f V^ViaTh. «r.t Monday in A ^.itof frTSr. id UBon^H he aau relish simple pleasures, and needa M'Pb;.n“ )t Ordlaary._ not the cicitement of ihe lurf and the TT”. 1 ». noisy festivitic* of a i.ar-room for hi* Administrator’s Sale. aunuseiut-nt. Farinorv. ednoa ® . • J .iripabLY to »u order from th« TTonorabta dreu ; give them priceless bOOOP, *bich ^ of Ordinary «f ChaUaboorkea noonty. no money pmie. no ‘IrIS “ 1 -ill ». »14 77 aerrs, more or lrvi -.n i n- i tty nf Oolum- i. J t; Jordan, to » tii*1y H73 Property {wintad i} mnitaaii'l rflurn*d to lui • orHtablo. , n .rlli parts <>f lots N«>» .103 and 394, witt. iinprov« ui. ir* tli. ruou, iu lha rity of Columbus. Ga, at Mi- pr p- Hv of Mr* L P Wright, for Btato and count) lax f t I 7." erty pointed out by tax collector. Levy i returned to by U . S. M Michael, lawful ( At Mimn time an<l jlace, north half PRIZE—A recently Imp with a tun room hoUHu, dairy ho i* On" J'r./u of Ouo Prize ol On i Pi izo of Three Prizes, each Prizes, each Gnu Prize 040 Pi ! pme.'HSiuU. of lupt. JlUl.il. Null "In, i w* st ol Macon, In Cruwford eouiity, I,a ijiiiia t recks—half rleuiod und iu ••li,In-r' d with oak, hickory and heat U, i,11• I cotton pit**, valued at Ill'lunonU Louuly, Geoigia, one-hijr ,t Augusta, Georgia, with all tho impiuveuivnt* ;uitt tram* dwelling, with nil tho noc«,s«ary out- iiy Lot In Mat n-tta, Ga . toiitnining about t dwelling hoiihi- ili"i : lliiudt'd approx im,ill",t pnzus. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND .JEWELRY. ”"a WITT10II. b M KISSf WITTICK &, KINSEL, Practical Watch mailers, .lenders A Kngmvan No. 67 Broad Stroot. Columbus, Ga. i lls and t WA'H’IIKN, OMM5MH, J I.\Vlil.li V, NTI.IU > '* «* All of Ilia il l '*t I*. Blaiuonds, Gold and Sliver Sptrlu. b- nnd !)< (•: Gold and SIIvpv Thlmblt N. Ladle-’ an-: '■ Piniit ami Fanry Gold Lim »: A I* I. 1TI.B WARE. HOLE AGKNTH i' A riltiilul Pebble Hpei. r|i*s or Hy*).gla«*e'i Watch, Clock and Jewell) fpemM;' l i oT Aril, le i Ktanrll IMhIph «f utcry < thu i i lubraled D.ariioiid I ‘ ,: | ,-ri, v, hb'li a: el. I.lly <• ' ripi!., ounting iu the nggiegaM >IOI>14 OK DKAVHNG. wiiOcln, ll.u contents of which can l»o seen by all way connoctod with the inamigeinonl, and fXIlllitnO'l, will |il jnu ln art lists I 1 tt tlUO Huge two gl A coiutnltloo of two eitlzen- ofuutioubteii integrity, having tirm counted l ti„u<siy (sTHfttv alike and huvlng printed nuinl»err Imm one to 12,6 - - taSS 01,1. \ ■ umiar bavJnR nr.l^ StB Cl “Hi y »i , ! ta ..i , ' are thoroiiHily mixed. A boy under flltoon yetira of ago, bllmlfnldod, will a?.n draw rrun Uic l»rRcr vlil ul .u.o ..I llio 1!,« 'i ll'-koU, ami UoMlnR It U), In full Uow of tho then ilraw Iro n Uie larg ' J n , ,, i,, ,1,0 oner appuluteil lor this purpose, so that gnectator.1 aoJ ouulior-*; I’s uoiontr w u i t „ tho cmu.ltloo „l olnr.ens, who will ■a.ll'.l. ll Will then he pa.ie.l to a roRlsiror, who will H Ut “,i!i « , iKrak l.ro'.roJ h r lh»l purpose. A Isa ol similar aoo will then file It, hhA recor i I . J* * u , ,. ,„t M hiing a prlzo, which will bu opened and held drawlrom thep na r «* . n., value oi t he real ohtato prize will then be UI ! JV Rn i ®!' !. tu the 1 cointnltt«-!b " titer ln-,,e. tb,n, will give It to another re K - cried, nnd piHS.I t« ,. Wl v .i!i belong to the ticket bearing the intrar to flic », e r,, re rhu« tbl'proe i*.-will continue, drawii g lir*t lrotnt.be number druw iu nodUuly » ero e * 1 “*• 1 ' j, lli(( rlfl;lll or ,, rlt0 wheel until hII tne tube, large whovl contiilnl^g the- *b jJ ^ u . at0 r ,, iP , , hc above will bo kept on nle, -erlHied to oi» is* v.— *,lraonish all s.J .irptlsr, Ihe klnireJ snJ ereJi'o™ of ._»IJ orowltnc incemliary or mhlnight thief, no ,hi»r.tTos.J>j.i Eomau agency can rob them Inspire felle-lng prop'rt;. land 517 and 318. in the city of r»|umbus, fronting , n Jarksoo «tr< "t, a* thu property of John V Car ter fir?.*tu and county taxes for lh72 and 1»73. ta*vy n.adc an f roturned t) by W. H. McMirhasI, lawlul confftabl^. n blO w4t 11 O. IVEY, Sl.-riff. Administrator’s Sale. A rm-ably to an order from tlm Honorable, th* AkV-urt of Ordinary of (jhattah'vchce '■unity, will l* sold b. forath- Courthouse door m f.'u**eta, G*,. on the first lueadsy In April next. 1 ctweeu tbs usual h -ursrf »«lo. .11 of It S... Ws, ««P l acres in lb* N. W. rorn^p, W e*t half uf Ig)t Nu. 1 < , and » 1 that part of lot No. tal lying west the Lumpkin road, the whole of said tr * l containing ym acres, more or loss. A ntnall part of «a,d laud void to perfect titles. !a!d property is the real estate of Hiram Fuller, deceased. rn |j3 wit t». \V. Fellew, Administrator,_ Grand Clearing Out Sale ! TO MAKE READ 3 FOR Til E HPLiN'. Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH Goods A SB EVERY 01 HER AKIM M Cl 1 A I'M A N A; \ oohlainlm, the prliti, aro Jraoo. An a- r. --.r * l i°S*» rtIC,, i» t t hU t B t! n » kiJl Its u’e rri/«--d 410 All the Ticket* dr*wlng larger Frizes will t-e Jatel’iSStb 1 ! ou h h ,«»,"h. CapU.1, tal.g • u. ouch | *“MO l K>*V.-A?lmo^MMl«.“*"^^^^ '1“"0 "l" V. J.I".lt«l in H-nk Imoovll.t.l, r0 -r'l l ,l A vs Utils "o FT IT I. F.S -Within ten >lay. alter tho ,lr.,wlni(, partle. putting Huai bn- IUANMUta iMMbr. rciulrod to make goo«l valid and unmeumbered tl-I tato on tbo tn .rket^nder ‘ JlIimlK rattan Company-raid Companj obliging Ul e 10 too .hople to the my or partle. who way draw .oeh prUo ot "“SontaM on application, per.on.lly or by letter, to ' h " i:s r i'i i.i •JO into A 1> H I 1C I I. r ,,rgla Heal Kstate and Immigration Company, Atlantaor Augusta, tJeorgla M ol Realty and Personalty, { Will ROM I ,.ncv can rob them inapiro followingproperiy.^. tbeui with X. to. thb — ^;rw/^ ons«..h. is .h do this teaoh them thnt a thing of bean- count,, « th. prop.rt, of Myl. , r , „ l0o - d( vrt, by ia a joy foravar," by aurroandlna them Ooohjhy. (11°. It i APP,_ | h f, m kko. wuk heamiifc! ebjaete. Mtiirnl and artt*-1 '**•" CORPORATORS. MANAGER*. „oa w?®.VaM scaltv, Savannah...' VM- W4U.ME. Atlanta, On. KOBEia SIJ.ILKY. t.1, Augu.tft, o.. $Lffia.'L. “ (3cL JAMF.S ’ . . , t through tbo tloorgia Heal Estate ami CSCOQBB COURT OK OKDINAHV -—M.h.l. I ,^'^c^yVbMSli^ ^ II ol nit* h*a applied for a II o me* lead «x amp* | a ^dro**1tiK Preddeut ‘3a. H K. 4. I. Co., Atlanta or Augusta, (4« UKOOKB tHdioMf tuarl7—slkwAtn A Fl 4MHIROX, Ag«ntl, Ootumbua, «a MILLINERY. SPRING MILLINERY. I L>T RKCKI5 El» « N KU 1 ‘ . »J 11 A J H and '««KK N«*\ M. , I . I HR-1 OF’KMVGb Al.isM.atargiaidw.il , I • k UNFRY, U-lbs lllov"., f r-. unuttliy k**i t m a first t his. M . : . I inaut. Hast door belou ilia! CHEMICALS—PURE ! HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS AT now PRIOK. E. C. HOOD & BRO. doors, sash, etc. , Our Sc verity Pah;o lllustra" j iji ted Catalogue of j i\ D O O B S, i ll> III.INI-b. STUli li ULI M,. M’WKLB, til.ASS, Ac., h| in building, GH & THORNE, i \ v ‘25k r \N AL BTREKT, ,v! V NEW YORK CITY