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i'OLIMBlN, GA.i
iHL'KSUAV APK1L ISM
! OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
DR. I. T. WAR NOCK.
SurgiKtu itnU ChjMlclAij,
. urt.. • Mt Slaughter* Drug Mote. Jui|;, ad urm.
L3CAL NOTICES. ~4
(’ity~Tax Sales '
HALD MOUNTAIN.
DU. J. *. H. M 11.1.IA Y1.
I OtL-ni bla^-roteatlou-H .erviic*. office o»-r K
*. kiuiubtii A R.
..»nwboue«" KluolUi**e» Ibe 4'usaeU-
ne „ of Mempaper Ilutnnnlty.
Kr.»ai tho Morrlaton CiRtette.J
Nkau tub Volcanic Kxoioxs,Mnroh ill.
LiU-nt in the inouutuitiR !”—“Old
iialil-v" Prep»riug t<» Kruot!—Volcano:
aruuke ! —Pun ! —The Earth Quakiug 1
Millinery.
•MISSI S WU1TK A* TUCK Kit,
luthiuiiHblt* Milliner* aud Dii'.MUHlivrii
KUitntud'o i iu
Walin'* <Ji V good
MRS. C. V. IIAItl.OW,
\V 1 H 1 .. *■?. *w. Ul nKyC 'I'UKSlvAt iN ,
” Alhli. N t.\ 1, la iiui.t uf ilie HU. «ou bun. :
••• Llli* s Haiti', n. in the i*ll) ol Culuiulu., th?
l"llUW|[ , ( ; .!iv 11 Uhl |-M(j«ri\, .11 Jltu.lt.ll fti lilt. 1
“ " ‘ -‘■•■ihu., iMiul Oii mtlij) eundiyil
)*.r 1-7.1
city ut Coluiulm U>
lliiugH Trolling! —1 heard all this, and ' Taahloimble Milliner uud Ureiiumker.
1 coultl not stand it. I hud never
»,.ioAH,>t HO * mounted my horse and put
,.it for “old Bald.” lhe news got worse
) tarther I went. Am I approached tho
mountain 1 mot tho natives a gottin —
men, women, children and dogs, They
!>egged me to turn back, and suug,
•lurn, siuuer, turn and 1 think some
theiu prayed for me. It beat old Mrs.
Ward's saloon at Greenville. To get out
,,l the fust* I pUMhed on. I struck a lead
ing spur of old Bald, and rode up, up as
ur as I could ride. Then I dismounted,
Utohed my borso and walked on. Where
the spur joined the rnaiu mountain, my
was obstructed by perpendicular
9, 1 oonld see Bmoke from the top,
i.ut I could not hear tho rumbling. I
climbed up and around tho luouutaiu
avoid the rocks. After proceeding
fur some time, I began to hoar the
rumbling. It appeared to be below
tae unrt farther around tho moun-
t-iin. I g°t on a high point, from which
there was a cotmmmdiug view below.
1 he rumbling from this poiut was terri
ble and unaccountable. Just here 1 saw
..sight that astonished me more thau if
the earth had yawned at my feet. I h aw
« wagon, with four mules, driven furi
ously around the sido of tho mountain.
It had on it an old fashioned wagon bed,
uud from the noise, there were a few'
loose rocks iu it. How the thing held to
other bouncing about over the rooks is
nnaccountablo. It went u few hundred
yards aud turned round. It stopped
ibout ten minutes as if to rest the mules,
theu here it came again. The road—if it
could bo culled a road—was about -loo
ids long. It would turn and rest the
aralos at each end. I saw it muke sever
al trips. Then 1 took a drink from my
iltsk, and scrambled dowu to this Devil's
u npike. I placed myself by the side of
ioad. to wait for the wagou. la a
u v minuted here it come. The driver
,hd -"i *oo me until ho was within fifty
step.* of me. lie appeared astouishod,
stood up in his stirrups—he was riding
one of the mules—and tried to blutV me
by yelling out:
'••Get out of the way, you d -d fool!’’
As soon as he spoke I know him. It
vus George Sikes. Ho used to livo iu
ltuocoinbe. I picked up a couple of rocks
uud placed myself in the middle of tho
road. Thou he stopped aud I went for
kirn. Said I:
• George, if you don’t waul to be lifted
from that mule with one of these dor-
uioks, talk fast."
•‘Talk what said he.
“Volcauo!” said 1.
••Now look here, Sawbones, (he always
called me Sawbones) you know that I am
\ poor man. I am paid by the oditors to
•l. tliis.”
“Hut how about the smoke aud lire!"
lie said one of his boys wus on the top,
and with slicks and wet leaves he kept up
a •mioko. At night they built a fire.
•‘How about tho blow out ?”
Here George laughed outright,
said tho natives were very skittish when
tbev heard tho rumbling, but when the
•blow out” camo they incontinently tod
dled ! Ho had buried a keg of powder
about eight feet deep, inserted a tin tube
in the kog, tramped iu the dirt, lit a slow
mutch and theu she blew out'
“They say they hoar this rumbling to
Old Fort'{"
*‘0h, yes ! They hoar it there ! They
will hear it in New York soon—the news
h spreading mighty fast ! Sawbones, for
God’s sake, give me all the tobacco you
have about you—go homo to your family,
and keep your mouth shut."
1 did coino home to my family. The
old quilt saw mo comiug aud run to meet
ruo. The first word was “Volcano!” I
told her the voloano was all right, but
ihat the cussedness of human naiuro wns
breaking my heart, aud that if she didn't
L>*t iu tho house and make me a strong
cup of cotYee, there would be a volcano
right there. She wont ; not being
H’mng'ininded crusader, she consequently
doe* what I ask her to do*
If you are in tho “volcano” business
you can suppress this. 1 do not want to
injure any mau's business, uud this vol-
I'ano-enrthquake uews is mighty exciting
reading. Sawdonkh.
AN ALABAMA FARMER OF THE
RlttUT KIND.
Twenty.one Children mid Plenty of j
Corn and Meat.
i Dutternk A C*-.'» l» rt t;
Notaries Public.
U. D. I11UUI.N8,
Notary Public lui
ro.-i’ocUUily solicit* the (uxt manga i
i_.j_ .. . . *uU 2d SMtiuitJttyt ut
i itiuiiih,
Eating Houses.
ROGERS* EATING HOUSE,
at the litynl, utieu al all hums, nut
ami Meals tor all Trulim.
,Notth |.art «•' lot No. »*>, Veiiml* \crtJnuy s.imrr,
til lui|>ro\eU;t‘Ut ibereou, being i.tu- .jimri.-i of
- bsw. l.cviud ou at the pruMtly
M. Ahlu. rth. Attiutiiil uf tux
lot No. *27, with Improvement*
•II. Iwma V'« HU licit*, more or It-**. I. vie.l
OU a^ lhe prupei.) u| \\. U. I'letnoiin. Auiuuul «.f
.atflLUNERT, BACKING AnS> INSURANCE.
Latest Styles of New Spring Millinery ! II. H. I PPIVG. Pres*f. II. W. MltV U»HS. raxhltr. II. V Ml
— •— The Chattahoochee National
MRS. M. R. HOWARD I 0,0 < « i *>.
Hank
of Mr«. hob’
i-vu.s:..
South h.ilf
» largs «nJ Fsihjonsble «to,k ol MILLINERY. Ac., !
l lot No. ISA,
Ut
lail
I of t
i luiprotrtmeuU th«reoti,
>•* < ho It pie. | by J. C Alulrta ..
jropeit) of .lohu 1*. fatter.
ot l». A J. J. Ora
r
Lidies’, Misses and Children’s triamed and untrimmed
Hats and Bonnets; Flowers and Ribbons; Best Real
Hair Swi chos, Jewelry,
Till. Bunk transacts a General Bankinu business,
lui. rest on lie.
1N7 1.
n ifS'.'.T •.
1M71.
JST e w Spi*i i ig; ]Nii 11 i nery
! posits under special contract, gives prompt attention to collet lions on all
accessible points, and invites correspondence. Information transmitted
by mail or wires when desired.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSHR.WTK
COMPAN "ST.
I-O,
>>twpro|
Furniture, Ac.
At l’milv rrivtn,
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer in all kinds of Furnilua-e.
Also, Metallic, Wood Cofhus, and Onsk. t^.
Chsiub. ie stioe
U
of tax #8.7.V
I'.srt ut lot No. .i'-A, U-ln^ t.'» feet tiont off ot
north part ot tmiU lot. Levied on as tho property
of ,1. f. Jordan, trustee for Julia l\ Jordatt nlid
child, Milan. Amount <>f tux
^•’Uth half ot lot No. ) e iiittunitiK ! s ol tin
;te, more or lui, with iiiiprov.-nicntH theitou.
Levied OU us the prop. ity of ,\. It. Lniuai, trust..i
for Uathe. II. lotuinr. Auiouitl t f tax $.*i|.*JA.
North hull' of loth No. 4SII, cont&tuint; 1 ^ ot an
re, more or I.mb, with unpr»v .Muents therrou.
Levied on as the properly ol Jasoti I.cmi-
iiioust of tax f 17.7A.
Lot No. Ill, containing half an acre, more or
less, with improvement* thereon. Levied ou us
the property of It. ti. Miti lodl, trustee for Ann
11 road
Lawyers.
A. J. VK UI RN,
nntl UoutiMclior nl
Levied
Winter, trustee Mrs,
»f tax
tailroud box ear, levied on as the property
of the North and South Itailroad Company,
Amount of t
I'm tii
the day ol >
Tailors.
J. B. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
Cutting and Making iu tho Latest Styles. Us
puiriug neatly done.
South Railroad St., over Furniture Store. Jal
Dentists.
J. L. It. SMITH, UeutlBl,
Does Plate Wotk uud Plugging ou reasonable
dee'JJl term* Chnmle rs street.
Barber Shops.
WESLEY HARKINGER, Barber,
Corner South lull road mid Chau.hei* street*
derJJ
BIG NON A TURNER, Barbers,
South ^ Itailroad street, ttuuer Adams House.
Hotels.
ALABAMA HOUSE,
Convenient to business portion of the city.
U. W. AI.LKN, I'top'r
A DAMN HOLME.
When you go to Opelika, be sure to stop i
der-2.
Adams House,opposite Paesenger Depot.
Insurance.
E. C. BOWEN A NON,
(ienernl IiiNiirance Agents.
Office, lt.iilro.xd Street, ov« r H. M. Ureeita A Co.
FOR SALE AND RENT
To Rent.
A FTlilt April Oth, two Furnished HKD{£-*
Mini
ROOMS, Kitcken iin-l Stuhlo. with use of dining
room and parlor. Address
a pi tf M. Knquirer Otlie
For Rent.
Q LAUGH ROOMS, with side entrancu, with
At
ot parlor and kitchen. Parties ran boutd with
family on very reasonable terms, If preleri
House is well located. Address
jq-7 if l, Boa HI.
House and» Lot for Sale
ON LOWKII PART OK RltOAO KT
* JMIK lot is
buy
the house liaa three i
looms, hall Htid nM ni ersH »rv JjiMl
buildingN. Will be sold cheap to a cash
er. Apply to
Tor Sale Low.
SCIIOLAR'IIIP IN TilK MKDICAL COT.
LKGK AT KVANHV1I.LK, INDIANA.
novK if APPLY AT THIS OFFICK
JOB PRINTING.
Letter Press and Card
Printing.
l:il:K (i.i
IS NOW Ot’JS.NINU A I.ARUK AND VASII10NAIIU: STOCK OV
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s HATS, Trimmed aud Untrimmed.
Ladles’ Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Sic.,
Real Hair Switches,
! And other Desirable Goods, which sho will .ell Cheap for Cash.
oluinbtis, Oa., March At, 1874. tf
Chicago Losses Paid Promptly in Full,
Boston “ “
- $529.3(i4 92
“ “ “ - - 180.903.89
Total Aisotv Gold January t»t, 1874, $582,632.02.
LIABILITIES.
die property Jet
Victoria Winter. Amount
$ $l*'l
•etlle
the above cum
inj the amount of I
advertising.
tiled, togutle
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
II* ILL he sold on the IIr*t Tuesday iu April next,
U bi t woon I lie legal hour* ot *ale, before the
auction lieiiru of Klli* A llurritou, Uroad street,
Columbui, Ua., the folloMlug described pinj>ert),
r barrel of laud lying and being
; Muscogee, and in the Northern
Liberties and adjoining the North Commons of the
ity of CnlumhiiA, and known ill the plan nf the
lot iiumlrer lorty live, (4M
117 feet In indies, aud
Northern Libcrtie
Irouttng on Jackson
niuning back east 117 feet In Incli
as tho property of Hampton Huitoti, tiu»tee, dee’d
Agues Renton. Sold by virtue of a mortgage li Iu
Looted by tho Superior Court of the county oi
DRY COODS.
3NTEW GOODS !
ARRIVINC DAILY AT
Tl i e JSTe>\ r Ycirk ©tcire.
Elegant Silk Poplins at 65 ct
J CUT RECEIVED.
S. LANDAUER & . .
josses Hue ami ITnpAid
jOshpk in proiotiH of mljithtiuont. or mljuntoil ami not duo....
All otlior OlaitiiH
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Museogi
1*0, lit
folttiniius,
id said i ity
h»”. llJ-'i)*
or less. 1a*
trustee, by t
*ime lime Iin l pjuie, nil that tract
ind lyi g ni.d Kdug iu tlie city of
"A ; 'l vouut). nt.d known in th»« plan
I’d nuuiiiei .He hundred uml tliii t>-
aiding . ii .purter of an acre, more
I on a* tin | i.• |.ritv ol A. K Lamar,
morigugi 1 li la isMird l.y the
Superior Court ol M
teb’d ouW2ui II. ti 1 VKY, rhftitT.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
\\'ILL be sold on th,- first Tuesday iu Aptil
’* next, between the legal hours of sale, lie-
Hie legal hours of s
I* of Kills A Harrison,
It., I in* following de*
a h.iir f
I . r of .
shares ..f stork in tli- Mn
and a like interest iu th - I •
stand*, a* tlie pioperty .1
id I. Skii.n-r,
avor o| .\ I
.t by pi uuttO.
. Mii.luiti, Als>
l-r.-pei ty of Sjsborn Jell * ,| d. >..ld I.' *
i*ly a li 11 issued irom '.o*i .•• Mipcior Court
favor of S'mm I M t'.iiii i, i\.i i|mi ,i harisli t’
ter, dt eias-d, Hg.» li-l .-iab- i u J Reniiiiig, adin
istruior of t < .il>oiu Julies, deed, Ja* W War
suit John L Mu*t nil I'l Ja-vt) p- r. ted out by
lend* li tn.
land No" 17.; oo Mel W« ; '. i A la HnUli
and Tl’umus Mm t , in me ..r» • f t!iduuibus, I
lie properly uT M,.h •!.) Iluliiu* lui
in favor of l i c I ny v- Mali *
ILopcrt) po.iil" I oiit by 11 xintilf's
mliio Wld II. G. I \ KV. M„ r I
Sheriff Sales for 'faxes.
W ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday In Aptil
next, between tne leg il hum* of s«l<;, i
trout of Kills ,v Harrison's aii -iion huu*e, Hroii
street, Columbus, (la, till* following diseiiln
property,
isfy it
uuiiilu r ill, containing i.
less, with impiovt tueiits
projeity
levied O.'I as tie
Miielu ll. iru*ieo lui Ami Foaly,
I county I »xr.s | ,i llie year I87 J. Levy
Muhaffey, lawful
Willi.
const.tide.
mli 1 1 ohwR II. <». IVBY, Sliorlff,
Muscogee Sheriff Tax Sales.
W ILIi he sold on the first Tuesday in dpi'l
next, between the leg.I hum* ol sale, ill
front of ilie unction li use ui Klin A llitrrinou,
It road *1 reel, ('idmnbus, Ha., t he following desc ri li
ed projerty, til-wit:
Parts uf lots of laud number* l and in Hie
‘.Mil District H M. co ita'iiing acre*, more or
I* **, as the ptopei ty Mi * )i,ti I ill, H W Mat tin,
• prof n l>
*iied lui , > *ia
'M»tt) pm
t h> v
*li»v fur Hu-
M Michael^
•■able.
liin- and pi ulot ><[ lun !, Uitli ill.
I tie r* li. Nu Ii i) uf Coliim
propel ty ... Mr- .1 t Jui'laii. to sill*')
■’ t for Is; s. Prop
la \ ) iiutd'* i lui
' “ W " "th pal'
t il e f *1"
•. M. M
and pl;u <. li •till pari* of lot*
t'JJ uud VI, willi nuproti iik uts tlieroou, ill
I li) uf Colll'llbil*. I. i a* lln- pi - p; Ity ut M
return*d t
At ■.HU'
lun I HI a.
<-
i i, a* Hu- j i
id county 11
I JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
e, a Freo-Will Itapliat preacL- j LETTER
Jr, fnraihUos tho Afubnmian tho fol- | ** *
lowiug faots going to nbnw that farming j BILL HB-A.I?
does pay, ?veu in Piokous county :
1 have liceu living in Pickous coiiuty [ S t ft to 111 O 111 I * - 1
us °' „„ Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS , i. r '. , ll T ,“;:;;!7 )r , 1 , -, w
i versii co ISI8. Uamed uiy first crop in
M-. Lin pnblio land. 1828 — borrowed I
7'id of tho iit-niey tt» p.y for it. Kent ml |
i-nl tUiit yc»ttr to cultivate. In Iho I li I I
. law till i • list *hle.
l lit halt ol luls <d
■lmiil.il*. in Ming
ifv of John H t' tr
ior 1*72 mid 1*7.5.
A H. Me.Mit lot I,
!. I VKY, Sheriff.
Ml of w I.i
l»e luntiili' tl priiHcl •
Mull h JiiMtfh and cleared Uud, aud
«tiue plan \o|. I have sold corn, tu.ne •
•r ie**, every year since. At (he tormi- j
-Minn of the late civil war 1 owned ‘
thirteen negroes uud other propet ty ae- •
vurdiugly. Since theu I have hired hands j
i *0 yours ; uud did very well. Working I
t'H pharos hud then become almost nut- !
'ors.il. At that I lost. During the two j
its' years I cropped out portions of my
laud. That was nut a success. This year ,
• rt, u hiring some few bonds. 1 do not 1
propose to work upon principles that ! j
know from practice will not pay. Last j
vaar, wi h u step sou 11 years of aye and
uiyself 7:» years of ago, aud a few tl »vs |
hiring occasionally, I made 000 bush* It of j
‘‘oru, 1200 pounds of lint cotton, about j
lo» bushelsof tints atidplenty "f potatoes, j
turnip*, cabbages, etc. '1 he Dtil.ts conn- . 5 Qur Seventy Pa^O IllUStra"
«y fvieud reports I.'» old h*m*—I report!!
I’, besides selling and givitig L» the sick J
s *v«rnl, aud the last one of h ints of
year before last is on my tab «». I have |
killed 18 good hugs this seihuti and du-
r *bg theso fifty odd years I have never j
buiiuht pork or bacon but two or three j
'•tues, aud have sold thousand* of pounds
"I each. Since the surrender l have paid
VliM) .-,o security money fa dead !«»■*•. and
bsvo also paid for iho liu l ling of a
‘htiroh house. 1 have uo commission or
«ro3iry merohant, aud payovery tliun ns
* when chauge can be made. 1 know
nothing about “hard times;" but know
something about hard bauds. '1 hat is the
**y tho thing is done. I am :he father of
iwecty-oue legitimate children, none
others, living or dead). I w s 7.’l ve»*rs
“M the 3d of last October. My pr^out
*‘fe is the mother of four living children,
two g«rls and two boy*, all born within
last four years ; and, uti’e*s the old
l ‘**n is p.vnsioue 1 oir, or s uuething is
'ene to atop this wonderful propagation,
*1 would seem Ihtt he wil' soon liegiu to
know something about hard times. I
form inown “clubs,’* and do uiy own _ ,
Krauging. My only transportation is and Sheet Iron worker,
from iuy hog pen to uiy smokehouse, anil repairing iion<* with dopatvh, »t p. II Kv
from my cornfield to my crib, and from , Ur t \u, i llue -hup. Omuiuui' Piauin* mu*
®y gin house to market. | a * b5
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
’I'ixos. Giltoert,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Times Building,
rol.r.M HI'*, <i \. ;
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
BASHES, 1ILINUS,
STAIK KAII.S. NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ac.,
M„i!"l U> nn? 'Hi. Iiit.r,.!'-1 in litail.lil.il.
r.c.ii’l ui «l«u.|».
KEOGH & THORNE,
2.1 A SA* CANAL STRKKT.
jyll diwtj NF.W YORK CIT\
• -J ;*i’*|M rty.
J. KYLE & CO.
R KFPKt’TFULLY nntmiiii. i’ to llu-ir Iri.-ml-, t u*tuiiu i* ti.J ilia |>ubllf rciip ally, that Iholr l'Al.l,
AND WINTER HTIM'K OF DRY OOODN i* tu.w oompl.lo in evo-ry ilaimrHmHii.
coiiaintiiiR of every artlclt’ usually fotitol in a flrat cliaa iny U<hhI* ll< u»«. They were huiight tluriug
tuoiiey p»nlc in New Yoik lor money, niul will he noltl at pi icon te correepunil with tbi< limes, lot
i. *#- Wo still keep a largo line ol
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION !
ALSO, A Pl'LKNDlD LINK OF
LndieH 9 , and. Uliildren^K HUock,
of tlio Latest Stylo ami Beat Make. Also, n
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Prices.
I wishing to piircliast- will Jo w*-!l to n* a mil, ui wo houghl low nml will noil cheap foi cu*h
CROCERIES.
RKtlOVAI,.
AMYET & YOUNG
H A n-
uiovi’il fr an th-ir olJ Htaml t • the :
•tor** for'i.’- j known iih tlie •’Burin* |
Conor," oil tight.i- • *tu*ef, opposite Jolm j
Mi-huff-)'»■ Bag ullli •-, wl n t Imy have a lnn> m-w ■
mill'» «w
l POUND CAN CHICKKN8, stf renta;
| 1 •• TURK KY, ’Jo ’’
1 • “ 1IBF.F, «•"* “
Freeh Pour*, 2 th can a, 2o ceul* .
•• Quinces, 3 th cans, JO ccuts;
Kgg Plnnn, 2 !*» rniiH, 2A mil.* ,
" Aspuriigne, J Ih runit, a ) non Is ;
Shaker Pi t’seivoH nml Jr III'’*, all kimU, )I j*
Choice Reef Tongue*, •>i to 7’>c each;
Kx Hit Cliolct’ Sn.; ir-Ctir >1 llitni* ;
•• •• *• Hhoiihiura;
Mi IJ Cnml While Meat;
h'apolio for Cimtiing (Has*. Ac., lot- per cake;
Morgan s Hand fhipolio, lo and l.'.i
All giadds cl Flour, Meal and Giit«, at mill pr c
lllackwell’* Genuine Durliam Smoking To'-ito
DRY COODS.
PEACOCK & SWIFT
Call at ten Hun lo the fo. t Hitt they are snlliug
Dry Goods of eve?y description,
Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Ac.,
i» < ANII IlUYKKk,
At such pi ices a* will lie anio to please all who
Spring
l > rinlH, s.V c;.
PKACOOK A SWIFT.
t Ih.
1 have deterniii.ed l<» soil my good* at a
very do-o margin; coti*e«|nenlly, from and allei
thin dale, I will deliver no good* until puid lor.
ROB'T S. CRANE,
iiu-Ii l'.i ffehl iIOd] Trustee
H. F. ABELL & CO.
IIAYK JUST KKCKIVKb A NKW INVOlCF OF
Queen Olives, quarts and pints,
German Chocolate,
Vanilla Chocolate,
Condensed Milk,
Parraflne and Wax Candles,
Rio and Java Coffee, roasted.
Young Hyson and English
Breakfast Teas,
Citron and Spices, all kinds,
Astral Oil, 80c per gallon.
McEwan's Sparkling Ale,
Dundee Marmalade,
Barclay A Perkins’ Porter.
0iU2*J tf
F. A. POMEKOV
A l IKDOII lilt's rOICM IC,
CALLS ATTENTION T*»
Choice White Shad,
“ Fresh Bay Fish,
“ Mobile Cabbage,
“ Celery and Lettuce,
“ Livo and Dressed Poultry,
“ Fresh Country Sausage,
Spare Ribs and Backbones.
A Chun <• LuI ..l I ru«h
ECONOMY!
Do you know that you can
Savo Money by purchasing
DRY GOODS at the
well known house of
JOSEPH & BRO.?
Foreign s Domestic Drv Goods
BELOW COST!
Their Spring* Stock
Id UNRIYAI.KI)
D#* Hall and !•■• runviin-i-d.
No. G9 Broad Street.
Mill dtr
MILLINERY.
SPRINC MILLINERY.
I UXT R KCKI YKD a fl'iiull lot nl NKW 8TYLI
HATH and OIIIKK MjAKl.TIKA liuin i
HUM' OPKNINGH
AI.FO.nI l'K* and >v.-ll uH.-l Hu, k uf Mil
LIN1 RY. I.rri’l-* HI..V-- . * ui- * ’ , v,.ryll.ii,
UMtal'y V. >j t lit a ll«*t 11 th* M- r.*talilt»h
a-l t,. tho rt Mary
Crackers, Sugar Jumbles, Lemon
Snaps, Ginger Snaps, Lemon
Creams, Ac.
Apples, Onions, Potatoes A Turnips.
Alan uhi. iI l aiitily a-jppl.i* inul KainyHiu .i >•
HIDES.
None.
4<22 l f>U8 00
..^GU»,S87 73
Uaio. $ 03,GtVA rg
I.onncn l*roni|»ll.s AtlJiitltMl i*ntl Fairly Sclllctl by
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
ootsa iy COLUMBUS, GA.
lutr-t.
D. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
Ol Oi'onci Otroot,
Representing Oldest and Strongest American and Englisli Companies,
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Savo what you Waste, it would be no
trouble to become Independent.
EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS DEPflRTM’T,
Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the seourity of Depositors—$12 in assets for overy del
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards rocoived. Sovon por cent
compounded four timos a yoar. Deposits payable on domaml.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pros’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, TreasY.
fwhft dtf
MERCHANTS' ii MECHANICS'
COIjUMDUS,
W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t.
K’dnnary ath. lt-7-l it
amono-iA.
A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier
SECURITY-
-PROMPTNESS-
ni lo
-LIBERALITY !
Georgia Ilium’ liisuiaiice ('nmj> v
(OMIM I.S TO OFl'Mt Till: 1*1 III.M
INDEMNITY apinKt Loss by FI Hi:!
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000,01),
Sho Wants a Citanco to Cot it Duck.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S, MURDOCH
COTTON W ARE HOUSES.
I F. ! KK IT. LI
ti l and will
tuiiu’M and l
tlully
I’It I Hi KN w.ll Ic toll ltd at the mi
l><- |iI- .i*mI to wait oil Im lurin’ i •
l ii-ad*. 'I h” imtrunagi*of lln- jiuldn
T. J. Pearce&Co.,
(H i<-< *«ur* tuWillt.nm*. I*. k ||u.|o,)
-ol. nOIIII. j
! Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 20 Broad Street,
/ HATTAIIOOCIIKI . OlT.T
i.y h-li. 2.1-1, 1®* I -W Iicr-.I*,
R. C. I’alt* r*’ii lias !>• rn duly fil’ d
ing partuan.’
" .' h i'l:: I -t '•
Groceries, Plantation Supplies, <tc.,
W hich will l.-« *o!d l-’-f nnd Dtrictljr for ia*h.
' J.t G Jrn T J. I'KARCK A CO
iiiinlntr.ition <!'
GEO. T. GIFFORD,
Boiler IvEstK-er
/ * KHKOlA—MUHC(J(iKK COUNTY.—Thoma* K. !
\J 111 in- hard, itdaiiniatralor ot th*- «-st*t»- -.f
Dutt'xu M-Uui.gnl-1, d” *ia»ed. *l-ldir» fut nav.-t.
• •'.! Hu r-al • *t*t>- I- long.u.' ; ! d*. - .»•«- ]
All prnuai coDc*rn**i art* tb-rrlt**- uotill*-1 tu ;
fflc tliair objoCti'-ua tf any lh> ha»» uni) ' tti - ,
Within the 11 Ut* ,iroacrU»*-d l-> la* , w hv I«-af* t--
sell «ail real e»ta*.e ahould not l»*’ grant*-I.
illveu under mv *>ftlcl»l aignalure, thia Mart Ii ;
4ib, 1*74
jih$ wit K . M BROOKB, Oidiaai). I
ACTS
ho Last Legislature,
run s.u.k iiv
W. J. CHAFFIN.
Choice Simpson Cotton Seed
FOR SALE.
RaNed from Nelacteil Nfnlk*, by
E. T. 8HEPHERD.
1A >111 ; i i ii < * VV; i h'lionst
ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
Orders Solicited in person
exocutcd for buyer or Roller.
if <JOX-*TTJVXX3TT/!=i
by letter. Commission promptly
0330XXC2
CLOTHING.
HIDES! HIDE.-1!
WK WILL ITY mi:
Highest Market Price
FOR
Green i Dry Hides,
Furs, Bcebv.-ax, &c.
BARNETT A CO.,
lull JI im Ciatt lord Mrort.
M. Wl. HIRSCH,
Oglethorpe and Bridge Streets.
Hides and Furs a Speolaity.
i N*’Xf '.i.ir to » W. I** «-< .V ,
Will rny IliH If Iffhuat niMrkfit I'riuit r«»r vr„.,„ t w i* i ivr . . , 4 - n ,,,i »*
Have Just Received a New Lot oi Men and Hoy s
Hides, Furs, Beeswax & Raus.
...... ^ , „ 9 > CL.OTHIN Gr,
All kinds Wrapping Paper At g roduction of 2Q t 25 pcr cont on formcr w||ol „
sale cost prices, which will enable them to sell at less ili.-n
Cost prices for tho samo class of goods purchased earlier
in tho season. As we were able to get a still further re
Auction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for the cash, wo will Sul!
at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy good
Clothing at lowor pricos than over sold in this section.
iy-ft-Call and see for yourselvos. .
THORNTON & ACE Xi
rsro. -70 Brona stroot.
and Paper Bags on hand.
JxtA dly
Wood. Wood !
JJKNT WOOD, road) •»«* !, |l.'*l p r
I W...|
Or»Ur# filled |*rotn)*!•
MUHMXJKK RAN M MJ i