About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1874)
paUtj (snmitr** mmI a om;m HI M : . MAiiCH 27, 1874. I reach J-wu into Iho Colton bell and lay e«l, hiuI »-uj.U • aoft, steady light, which hold of our fleecy htaple They will all will burn at the bottom of a river tu, ■ help to give us the advantage in cotton rea dily aaio a atreet lamp, and at abont ,, . . . one-fifth of the coat of coal gas. ! manufacture, a* well as manufacture** of B mmrnm various other kinds m> m ::st hii'TIon ulci.Ivtt) UNLESS oor industry and g PAID KOI* 1> U»VAM K. Tn* Democrats of Indiana have resolv ed, iu State Convention, to adhere to the old party hhiuo and make the tight in the next election under the old party organi zation. They will diversify life cud energy to every branoh of businerm. The wave will reach further South with every swell, un til we see il Hpreading over all the domain of “King Cotton.” Till: OLD MOTHER. Ye«terday, in company with the doc Tn Haiti, “I turn it down.” The third boy Btared at it a while and drawled out, “I can't make it.” “Very good, boya,” said the parson, “wo will proceed to cut a new deal,” and, with thin remark, the leather v v i ii/ / / i * . .I. , tor, wo viHited the doaf and dumb roan, htrA I* danced like lightning over the New York 11 arid directs attention I . . nhoulderB of those depraved young mathe- who in dying in the doorloBH, windowlens .. . v * ° REAL Ear ATE AGENTS. | By ELLIS & HARRTSW! J Admsnlstrator's Sale. I JOB PRINTINC. to the fact that Howard, Chase, Greeley, Sumner, the foumlorH of tho ltopublican party, nil i:tood uloof from it and tho cor ruptionist* who control it before they passed to thoir final account. The disputed question ns to the doath of tho notorious North Carolina outlaw, Henry lierry l,owory, seems to be settled nt last. 11ih widow Iihh married again, which of course sue “hadn't oughtet" have done unless Henry lierry was dead ■ure otinngh. The Mqooii Hoard of Trnde has unani mously adopted resolutions asking Con gress to grant such aid to the Texas Pa cific Kailroud rh will secure its early com pletion. Wo have very little hope that Congress will do this, though certainly the national importance of such a railroad linn and the superior adaptation of the •ouatry to its construction and profitable maintenance cannot be gainsaid. Jti;v James P. Simmons explains, in n latter to tho Atlanta J Jerald, the “hoi 1 for which lie was expelled from the tint ministry. Ho says that he ha pressed the opinion that while Jesus Christ was both the Son of God and the Hon of man, there was no mixture, of the Divine uml human nature in him, but that his soul was purely Divine and his body strictly human ; also, that he does not believe that tho spirit which actuated tho body of Christ while on tho earth existed before tho birth of his body, nor does he believe in the pro-oxistcnco of the souls of men. For those opinions he was expellod as u heretic. It reuJIy appears to an outsider that if Mr. Simmons and his brethren o the ohnroll concurred iu a belief of .,o di vinity of iho Saviour and an acceptance of the gospel plan of salvation, they might have exercised mutual charity iu their difVereuco about questions more metaphysical than demonstrable. Possi bly it was not intended that either party should understand tlm mystolios about which they diffor, much loss that they should muko their opinions the test of or- t hodoxy or hcrony. THE WAHEIIOUMKM. As will bo soon by our advertising col umns this morning, one of our waro- housos has decided to advertise, and thin give in our columns a representative to that business in which nino-tonths of our loaders are dirootly interested. Messrs. Allen, Proer A lllges can oxpot no direct bo ietlt from this enterprise, as the cotton crop Is well in, ami undor any circumstances they arc well and favorably known to thoir many customers. Another of the wnrehousoa has promised to advertise. Humiliating as the idea is to the proprie tor at thin paper, he hus determined, rather than bo forced to suspend for the Mitnmor, to muko a diroet appeal to ovary business man ill the city. We are clear ing our hooks of the many hundreds of subscribers who have failed to pay us the thousands they owe us; and, iu view of our business, wo call see hut two courses opon-ouo to suspend the daily paper from M »y till October, refunding tho money to all who have paid in ad vance who dosiro it, and the other course to enlist the pride of our husinoss uien, no that they may maintain a journul that Inis tried to reflect credit on our city. Wo would gladly keep on as wo have been doing, but their in a limit to our means, and we e.mnot rob our creditors of pros pective obligations by paving out Nix hun dred dollars a week in cuhIi, when, as n rule, our receipts do not amount to one- third that sum. Wo have given to this en terprise all our available means, aud havo felt iw small pleasure iu giving our hitb- aonbo.u a paper inculcating doctrines for the benefit ot the country, and ouc iu which our eilir.cns could tool a prido hlUNN or IMPIKOVCMEXT. Hwwever it may bo in the “cotton bsP.” th'To is no doubt that in the mul ing regions of Georgia ami Alabama new enterpiisos ure now being fust underta ken, and capital trom other States boir invested. Wo hear of quito a numtx r iron furnace a started, of oIoro prosp tug for coal, and of old gold —A Chicago parson, who is also a school teacher, handed a problem to his class in mathematics, the other day. The first _ __ boy who took it looked at it a while, and •u«t»ou rdo*. lathi* ily. at said, “I paBB.” Second boy took it and t ».« fullowing^roperiy' -iStoSgtafaiteSeToU *’ Alim Andrews, deceased: On« lut Lumber, assorted six**. One Horae. One Express Wagon mm! iUrntM. One couplet* net Carpenter'* Tool*. On* lot Ploug!.*. An Inventory of the lumber can be Men nt Kill* A LiurrUou'a auction room. R. T. TOUN#, Adm'r. NE3W GOODS! Letter Press and Card arrivinc daily at Printing. m hut wo dencribod onco beforo. Thanks to Mr. Ishatu Cooper, we were enabled to tako over a good Btipply of proviaions for tho poor pooplo. Tha dumb man was in bed. The old woman Buys “he has to stay there to keep warm No. 1106. mu Ifl i* to give notice that on the 21st day of | Mur h, A. I>. 1874, a warrant In Bankruptcy was agaiiiftt tho estato of Edward 11. Noi- wood, of Whil<*avllle, rouuty of Harris, aud State «’f Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on b.ji own petition, and that the payment of any and delivery of any property belonging to • * ‘ ‘ ' 1 ' 1 1 id the ich bankrupt him, 1 1 of tha Sale by Assignee in Bank ruptcy. W ILL be Hold by order of Court, # on the first Tuesday In May, J874, before the Court House door iu Lumpkin, Stewart county, Georgia, /.. i,t / 11 : ! to the highest bidder for cash, tho following de- We asked her the following questions 1 gcrjbt(1 to-wit: which wo give with her answors : 1 AII ° f ,ul WI. * u u L lo l *i 0, 137 ? •’* of ,ot B „ No. 106, except 110 acres off of tho northern p<irt “How old are you r ' or lot 136; all the above lands being in th« 22d ‘Tn, ni K h on to .or.nty.flv.. 1 o«t aUK “J po.ltiv,. I left my a K . in HontU Car- | n.nkrupt. ^ ? olino, whur I was ria. nh'/7 oawtd Assignee “IIow did you livo before wo came to 1 Hoeyou? I Notice in Bankruptcy. “The Lor’only knows ; but some of the neighbors is very kind, and though they’re right poor, they helps me.” “Do yon belong to any church ?" “Yes, bless the Lor’, I ni a Methodist. Sometimes ladies used to oomo horo aud tMlk on n slate with my sou abont tho stata of his soul, and they think he’ll be saved. ’ Wo could not help thinking how con siderate and Christian-like it was in thoNo ladies (?> to volunteer such a generous •pinion. “Did they give you any clothing or food ?” “Oh ! no, sir. They just come to talk about John’s soul ; and, bless the Ijor’, I think he’ll Do saved.” “Who is your ministor?” “Mr. H , of the church up the hill. 1 pyAVINO no Oflio.i* In tho iiNtor (jo ll.-r : but I'm very old, i»n’ I ; ,,udr'r'.Tin".VilY ain't lmd no warm clothos this winter.” j “ nJ Mn y orders fot “Old Mr. H. «var help you ?" Machines, Repaiis, Needle , “Yes, sir ; ho uflter oomo aud talk ro- I * ligion.” i or FINDINGS of any kind loft nt “Did ho ever bring you food or oloth- Dr E. C. Hood & Bro.’s Drug Store, ing?” j o« through llie I'ostoffii^*, will m<*ot with prompt “No, sir; but he thinks John s soul’s right." The reader mtmt pardon us ; but nt thin point it ro()uired an etTort to suppress a tendency to swoAr, whioli wo imagiut-d wo i left off ut the closo of the war. Columbus, Ga., Marcb 20, 1874. did ELLIS & HARRISON, Real Estate Agents AND AUCTIONEERS, W ILL ATTKND PROMPTLY TOTUK8AUX, HUNT AND PURCHASE of KUAL K8TATM In the City ami country, aud will advertlM Uie same (at private sale; PKKP OP CllAHQK, unlsas the pro|»erty is sold. For 8ale. law ; that a meeting bankrupt, to provu their debt*, ami to ciiooho ono *»r more asdigueea of bis estate, will he held nt a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo tiolden at Columbus, Ga., nt the oflb-e of L. T. Downing, before Lemuel T. Downing, Register, on tin* 18th day of April, A. I). 1H74, at 10 o’clock mhW M MISCELLANEOUS. THE HOWE MACHINE CO. ity ut pnaeut, I lutvn-ittHd tIjht of the busiue.-H, the residence of Hon. If you wuiit a hargalu. CITY LOT No. Mil, u Bryan . . . J. Crawford. Call fkbis If in Mrlntosh street, with i Hams. Will be sold i low figure, for caah. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, situated in the buslfjees centre of the city. Will sell at a great bargain, or to an acceptable party an nndivlded Interest. Tho property can be made to pay a large interest on the investment. A DESIRABLE 1I0USH AND LOT, with ten acre* ground, iu LiuWood, oue mile from 8. W\ R. R. depot; a very comfortable aud desirable borne. HOUSE of Southw< For Rent. A STORK HOUSE In the valley or Talbot caunty, nt n cross-road, three nil lea of the Chalybeate Springs. A very desirable location for a Dry Ooodit aud Grocery business. seplT CROCERIE8. ii.b«j <11. J. F. REEVES, Agent. Cotton Pool. “llav« you no clothing hut these V we naked, pointing to tho thin cotton gar ments Uml clung like damp rags to hor shrunken limbs. “No, sir, hut I’ve put tho flannel things you sent mo on John. 1 kin git along ; wo aint got long to live, no how, friend, nn who ii I he hoy was able ho triod to keer for me." fnilK undersiguod to open a Pool for tin* purpose of tewtlng the rela tive skill of competitors iu estimating tho crop of 187.1-'74. Tl n Pool will be formed In this city, $f. •miry fee upon to All. Tho permtii coming iicaront the mitebei of bales iih determined by the New York “Piminrial Chronicle," September 1st. 1874, taking the money. Knelt parson desirous to com pete ijht enclose bis OHtln dope II King. guata Exchange. The mone, will b tin- National Exchange Bank of AutrfH-a, Georgia, at interest. All estimates to bo handed in by first of April, 187 4. No subscriptions allowed after that “You must Iir aavino of wliaf wtt lirim* I *lat«. All letters postmarked <>n or before that loti must t»e saving oi wimt we bring d|ty contftlnl , JK , U bscrlpllons and estimates will you, old Indy, and wliilo God givus us a lm admitted. The estimates will he litlle, we will try to keep you warm and \ JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF LETTER, BILL HEAD ASM) Statement Paper, ALSO, VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS All of which can bo furnished printed at short notice, at low Casu Uatka. Railroad Receipt Books, Bills Lading, Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks, on hand. Thos. Gilbert, PRINTER and BINDER, Sun and Timet Building, COLUMBUS, (I A. Thomas Gilbert JOB PRINTER The New Yoi*lv Store. Elegant Silk Poplins at 65 cents. JIST RECEIVED. S. LAITDAUER & BRO. A. M. ALLKN. PKTKR l’RKRR. Fontaine Warehouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants Orders Solicited in person or by letter. Commission promptly executed for buyer or seller. «M tt OOXjtJMSTJS, GHOn&IA. CLOTHING. fo I. be ri-cerdnl by uuimitteo on tho llrst of April, (,’. II. BACON, nih24 tf W. M. UK AD. l'uor thing ! She thanked us in hor rough way, and wo loft, promising to keep up tha work which a few gonorous heurU have helped iih in. .Mr. Hooper is a negro, but roiuoUow it Htnu'k us ns wo carried of tho things ho guvr without ostentation, that in tho night of tho Groat Father ho wuh a hotter aud a nobler umu than tho rich man wo mot uour thn name plaoo -a man who made a fortune by luck, ami who turned on hit* hool, with a laughing Niioer, uh wo begged him to givo from hia grout wealth, a little for tho relief of Ilia fed low ludngH. ho j tii» Bun | meet lugs, and tu piucu'ru all’ut the ml hi j that they poesihly tan, prior to tliat day, ♦ * ' that each and every Grange niity Ijh rupro- ■ lie VOM'.tKO AH A SI AM OS' I •■im*' “Direct Trade Union.’ To the Patrons of Husbandry. having buen auhacrlbed, the ( lection for I'r and Director* of the ■nine will take place in At lauta, on Tlturkday, the 2d day of April, 1871, Ii the Hall of llcprotfoutatitu*, at 9 o'clock Each Htorkhohlor is cntUli-d to nhe iiiny liuve shan-a, ait tlcularly re^ue.-Wd to ati d by , roxy. The Mmtter* estly roquui if nil r i* Grange, u ickholdt ure. By order of tho ('umtnisaloncn, mbit IA 'ii 2Usw2t K. T. PA INK, Secret ary. GHAtK. Huld Mountain ia tardy iu erupting, anil tho gooil pooplo of the neighborhood keop up thoir loligiotiH oxorciHOH with a devo tion that nothing hut an oaithquake could excite. Tho thr«mtoniug demonstratioim of the inouutniu have, from ail aooounts, hoen btj iiiHtrumental iu loading thorn to ropontaueo aud promiftoH of reform as to suggest tho idea of trying tho satno moans elsewhere. The 1‘Uilndolphia h’veniny Jiulletin Hays: “A good, strong eruption .UO uoigbburhouil of lb. Capitol ^ ?i r , ? | ,, P ^el*. C o; , p«lt Aocount’s W».bington would probably produo.aonit on favorable terms from Banks, wry startling atnl very gratifying ro- Bankers, and Corporations, subject suits, mill wo nbuuhl ovon bu willnig to to check at sight. Loans made only risk « lav. Stream about tba budding, if, Cotton and Approved Stock Ex- the aiuuors within tho edifice could there- j 0 * n 0® 0 * ® ra by bu made righteous aud bo iuduced to , confess thoir misdoings. One vigoroua j eruption might be expected to do a groat- ( or amount of good in rovealtug conspira cies against tho public pocket-book thau hulf a huiulrod investigating committees Tho •Hcribod at the aicotiiiK t»f the tin* 22d January last, an well as have hIuco huI>*c Ibed, uro Dow called i pay lu thu ten per emit. uecuitHury tn ho collected, prior to it* organization. Arraugmne.it* have been made with all of tho Railroad* throughout tho euti.o State, to pm* I from till* meeting for ono IMPORTANT H. F. ABELL & CO. * .vow IIa v K Mozeppa Flour, IluaneU Potatoes. Northern Onions, (Silver Skin), Ooalien nutter, Orcnin riiene, IMno Apple Cheeae, Florida and Silver I>r!pa Syrup. Now I.aycr ftalslns, Horse Uadlali, Imported Wines and Clffara, /.aiita Currants and Citron. New Olive Oil mid Olives. All pnrchartOH delivered. nih2f. tf __ CHOICE Cream Cheese 20e per lb., New Currants 12 l-2o “ Turkish Prunes 16 2-3o per lb., Fresh Fox Crackers, Milk Crackers. Craoknells, Niok Nax, Ginger Snappets, Bakers’ Premium Chooolate, Irish Oat Meal; Pure Apple and Wine Vinegar SOogal, Italian Macaroni 25c per lb., Fine Teas at very low prices. ROB’T S. CRANE, inch |5 (fold dtim] Tnmtop. F. A. POMEROY, AT HOOHKlt’M COHKKH, CALLS ATTENTION TO Choice White Shad, “ Fresh Bay Fish, “ Mobile Cabbage, “ Celery and Lettuce, “ Live and Dressed Poultry, " Fresh Country Sausage, Spare Ribs and Baokbones. A Choice Lot of Freeh Crackers, Sugar Jumbles, Lemon Snaps, Ginger Snaps, Lemon Creams, Ao. Apples, Onions, Potatoes A Turnips. Al*o u*ual Family 8u|>ij1u«* tiud Fancy Uro criue oil hand. Mr. T. C. l'RlDGKN will lo found at tho coun ter aud will l>« |ih>ABid to wait on hla former cua- tomur* and friend*. Tha patrouaguof the public ia rnapoctfUlly aollcited. febUH T. J. Pearce & Co., (Sin-ceattor* to William*, Pearce A Hodo,) Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 20 Broad Street, R EFPKCTFULLY announce to tbolr friend tho public that they will continue bui ut the old Maud, where they will keep a good atook of Groceries, Plantation Supplies, Ac. Which will Ih* *oid low undatrictly fov cmIi. ja.ll 3m T. J. I’KARCK A CO. nut u woul.t bu h public minfortune if tbe To Fai’iuei's and Planters, work of convoraiou began hefoia lion | Hullar luturned from Hontou. Ho uoeda ! HOLSTEAD & CO. j »ueb treatment oven wurau tli.u his ool- | , UM n , c „ iV o.l .notl... fr,-.b .upply mine. b. ing ro-wurked, IU»l bad lain idle ! probably re.juiro * and uuproduotivo for years. Tbe aupo- { l<«.ioul.rty violent volcano to bring him ; Sul P h *‘« Ammonia, viurityof those rogious iu tlu ir miuorale— over oapeomllj iron—is readily hfkuowlmlg^l | 80,1 by tliOHO who havo had ait opportunity to , ith the tmueraid of other! U u, l CIGARS. THE NEW ORLEANS CIGAR STORE. Of oourHu there id no roa- * hopo that any such agon- over ho employed for the and we uhall have to de- Muriate Potash, Nitrate Soda, Ammoniated Diitolved Bones, Fine Ground Land Plaster. Agricultu IIOIATF.tn A CO., I Depot, 130 Broad Street, folumhu*. Ga Notice. ooiuparo Stated, and impartial testa confirm the judgmett' i Inch they ex press on night. Largo an t tnuuerativo in to res Ih will ul- most c» . i.ly ho quickly ratabliahed in these districts, and (he new indubtry thus openol will aid vastly in tho development and prosperity of tho country. Our oottoo-produciug region is uot leachod yet, but the moveiuent for the dovel«>pmont of our mineral suction* ih the rolling of the tidal wave, and it acts in this direction. Our oottuu manufactu ring interest* must ha stimulated by it. Tba same men of capital who find out that they cm make hotter and cheaper iron here than at the North, will not he alow to perceive that many manufac ture* can also he earned on cheaper hen Cheap irou near at baud will bu promoter of all manufacturing ao*. Iron is not h commodity that bear* j drod lamps going, tho lamps being rugu- i jY^of^a U |*^ long transportation without heavy ex- luted by u simple contrivance. Hitherto ' rntVje diawtti* pease. For this reason proximity to the ' , | i6 ''^ nt °^. Hteft dineas has been objec- - - -- - , , , ., . tionable, and was cauaed by its depend- l-Uec of pioductiou . a cuo.Kl.rcUou of #U(W on , hn nallorm pro ^ mity J , WftTTCP great importance. Let the business bo carbon points, which, when heated by the , «vllvL< once successfully •tailed at the South,and entrant and exposed to the air, were ran »- x MBBOt m q Jb person on all wkoata there ie no rc^re danger of its being aban- l ^^- v ^ urnt away. In this invention only ^^»*iudel'ted to th# i*te arm of RAGLAND douod or falling for w«nt of oonvumption P"*«> charco«lI ia neveswry. Tbt* t wv.NNK. ,rorn., pubiuh.r. ,.f «i.. Cotumm. “ " i IS emueotod with tb« el«etro.in»gnefc Baquiror) I <«od tbelr .ocoqbu tbrott^fa tbe Poet* than there is that our cotton production machine, and enclosed in a glass tnbe, 0 «#e, and n**pectfullv urge them to call at my will d o out for wmilar causes. from which the air is extracted. The Carriage Repository aud UqI«m thi* u We hail those enterprises for tho devel- is thmi filled w-ith gas, whioh_ will not , done at once, I *h*ll h# coutpelied to put ail claim* opnient of our resources in iron, coal, gold and copptr, as the sure forerunner •f uiabafar.nriiig eaUrpnics tJ^|k rvMl upon the customary iuntruuten- tahtius, with tho customary resul a. Hut as we are not to have volcanic fires, it is a pity that wo cannot have the Congrea- monal sinners subjected to a stronger influence thau that exerted by tho prayffrs of Mich meu ns Chaplain Sunderland. There arc few clergymen who can hope to create such a revival as that which bus ANn aktku abril 1st been awakened by tho North Carolina ' v* tha Boat* of tho Centra! mountain ; t»ut there are plenty who are ^ UKl)AYS and^ wkdn ksdaysj as much more effective thun StiudurUud. T l,u 8 *turday »n>*t ouly will through to Apa- . . 4 ’ Dchlcola. mh-.V* liu as the volcauo is superior to the most vtg- — ■■ .. orotts of human preachers." «... M^at.o.r.Jcv.vtc ,., 8 b, Administrator’s Sale. A eituon of St. Petovsburg Btuda, ia n, „„ onJ „ f, mu ,,„ nonlb ,. ,„.o„ u ,t ,.r said to have overcome the dimoulties in 13 Oniitury of Mu*coze<* rouuty, will i* so'd t -w. . the wav of applying the magneto-electric oa Moduiudav, the Sth d\y of Apttl u*xt,Mthe 10 » gre.t l*8 ht l "' ho P'tfpose °f K»n«»l illumma- | Hon. H* baa constructed a tuschiue u«an> l»t.>»«U« to utd dKM«d. coi.i.tin 8 of i trpri- w h»cU he declares can keep several bur.- hor-*,**. mul.**, oow*. h<m*. corn, fodder, bacon, i.„» ' * * * . . »-►.* -*-»-*■- Term* m,tl«kuo«uuu r' ~ J0UN U. IIA8SKY, Temp. Adm’r Good News to Smokers! .1. Newman & Co. HAVK JUST Ol'KNKD A RETAIL CICAR STORE At 141 Broad St., Columbus, and to meet the demand for GOOD Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c„ thoy^ have laid in, at great expense, a maguificcnt Give thorn a cull, and <*njo’ consiatcut with llviux. the had for mai RhiuoiuU* tuhl 3tu combine w.th the charooal at a high tern-1 in other haud* for oliecih perature, and honnetically sealed. On I the machine being set in motion tho char- eo*l beeomee uradu|l»y end equally heat-1 mLm THOR. K. WYN.NH, (•uirivtug parteor ol Kaflani 1 \\'rot»# DELICIOUS ! LOUIS BUHLER, The Tobaccolst, vtreet, a few door* b I'rttce, houae with KF.B lta* Received Tbit Day A new lot of “Oulebrts” Cigars Delicion* indeed, at reduced pric**. Two new brands of Cigar*, Perrlqua Smoking Tobaeoo, Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco, Eureka, Durham Smok’g " Fine-Cut CigareHe Tobacco, Fine-Cut Chewing " Finest Plug “ Ever brought bore. A new ’»R of thoee “Rustic" Pipaa. CUIutuiniD, L0CI8 Bl'Ut.n. tahS if] e few doere below toqutm OfSoe. BLOW THE WHISTLE, RING TIIF. BELL, hTOI» T1IE ENGINE-WE'VE GOODE TO SELL. THORNTON & ACRE, No. *70 Broad Street. (Next door to J. W. Pease A Norman's Bjokstoro,) Blank Book Manufacturer, Have Just Received a New Lot of Men’s and Boy’s OLOTHIISTG, At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on former whole sale cost prices, which will enable them to sell at less than Cost prices for the same class of goods purchased earlier in the season. As we were able to get a still further re duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for the cash, we will sell at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy good Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section. iSo^Call and see for yourselves. Jns BOOK-BINDER (Old Bun Oflfeo Building,) IIAN 1101.1*11 XT., rOLl .TIlll S, LA. I AM now prepared to execute with neatness and ill.paten urUere for PKINT1NO ot ev- ery description, viz: LETTFU HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS OF ACT, BUSINESS AND VISITING CAKDS, LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS, HAND BILLS AND CIBCULAB8, SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS Ac. LEGAL BLANKS. Railroad ltoeeipta, Bills Lading, Ac in book or loose, Blnnk Books of all kinds, with or without printed heads, made at short notice. Olvlog my ontiro porsuaal attention to Job Printing unit Binding, lam enabled to fill all or ders promptly at LOW CASH PRICES, guarantoeltig satisfaction, Orders from abroad receive sumo attention nf If partios wore progont. A full stock of Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks always on hand. fobs—It DRY COODS. PEACOCK Sc SWIFT Call attention to the foot that they are Belli Dry Goods of eve y description, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Ac., ch || TO L'ANH BUYERS, lines o-i will be aure to please all who To arrive lGtli iu*t., a now cuae of Spring- I*rints, &c. Jslft PEACOCK X SWIFT. ECONOMY! Do you know that you can Savo Money by purchasing DRY GOODS at the well known house of JOSEPH & BRO.? THEY ARE SELLING THEIR IMMENSE AND VARIED STOCK OF Foreign s Domestic Drv Goods BELOW COST! Their Spring Htoclc IS UNRIVALED! Call and bo convinced. No. 69 Broad Street. febtt iltf HIDES. HIDES! HIDES I! WE WII.l. PAY T1IE Highest Market Price FOR Green i Dry Hides, Furs, Beeswax, &c. BARNETT A CO., ■liM >o> Crawford Htwi. M. M. HIRSCH, Oglethorpe and Bridge Street*. Hides and Furs a Specialty. Will Pay the Hlgheet Market Print for Hides, Furs, Beeswax & Rags. All kinds Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags on hand. (•* id Here’s Your Chance. NO EXCUSE FOR A RUSTY SUIT ! CLOTHING AT COST ! JjTOK THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS WK WILL SELL OUK SUPERB STOCK OF (JENTLKMKX'N, YOUTHS* AND CHILDREN'S Clothing and Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c., &c., at Cost for Cash, Como nt once, if you wish to bny CHOICE CLOTIIKS for a little money. • THOMAS & PRESCOTT. ColumbtiA, On., Dec. 16, 1873. dt-odftw FERTILIZERS. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. JOHN S. REESE & CO,, Baltimore, General Agents Cash Price, $56.00 per ton. Also, On Time, for Cotton or Currency. oatabliahed it* character for exn-lleuc* o r continued excellence. The Company ha* a greater interest iu maintaining it* atuudaiJ quality than nny number of con*umer* ran have. Order* received and information furnished, on application to my Agonta at varlou* local mark- Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime, FOIL COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SHED. Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Ammoniated Bones, Land Plaster, &c., &c. febft deod*w2m W. H. YOUNG, 1 2 Broad St. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. C. M. KINSKI. WITTICH & KINSEL, Practical Watchmakers, Jewelers & Engraver No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. A N ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of the beet good* aud the lutoat *tyle« have Ik-oii recently in New York, aud are now offered at the lowest cash prices. WATCHES, CI.Oi'KM, JEWELRY, STERLING AII.VKR A PEATED " lllt All of the latest manufacturers. Diamond*, Gold and Silver Knertarlrt and Eye-Glnhse*. Gold and Sliver Thimbles, Ladle*' ami Gent*' Chains, riaui mid Kanrjr Gold Hinas of beautiful workmHii*hlp, and every *» rlf of Artiele found In a Fir*t-Cla*N Jewelry Store. Stenrl! I’late* of every description cot at short uotlce. BOLE AGENTS for tho celebrated Diamoud Petddod Rpoctaeies and Eye-Glasses, und Ageut* f* r ‘ '* Arundel Pebble Spectacles, which are slightly colored, and iu high favor with everybody u*lng*r cle* or eye-glousue. ,, i Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing in all it* hrniiche*. Hair Jewelry, Society I •* Si tting, or au) new work wade to order at roAaouablo rates. KNO K A VINO promptly exe-uted. M ' FRESH GOODS! PROFUMO & HOFFMAN Have .last Received a Fresh Lot of Dates, Prunes, Raisins, Figs. Choice Apples. &c. feb22 tf CHEMICALS—PURE ! - KOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS, AT LOW PRICES. JH* C * HOOD A BRO. FOR SALE AND RENT. l For Rent. g LARGE ROOMS, with side euli of parlor and kitchen. P»«tn*» f family on very reu.'ouable » rm», Hou«e is well located. Addns House and Lot for Sa' r ON LOWER PART OF BRO 'P ST ' T ub lot,i y. .cm; tho h u u.» h«. *^ r T?Cff large rooms, hall ani all uee'e** J pi* out-buildings. Will bn Bold cheap to buyer. Apply to mb2-2 tf * A - For Sale Low. A SCHOLARSHIP IN THE MKD1 CA AT KVAN8VILLB, INDIANA. nov8 tf APPLY AT TUI8 DfH