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© tuttticut.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
CVLl'MUIla, «».:
[tll'AV.
....AVKIL S, 1874. I
Doctors.
UR. I. T. WAKKOCK,
.Surgeon uml l’hy»utnn.
bluuglilui'* Drug Mote, Railroad street.
farmers; department.
A l»EAl*ODY, ■ Editor.
Agricultural Implement*!.
•jbe foilowiog timely remarks arc ex-
..ieted from a report recently read before
Ljltiuibns Grange :
Hie character of the implements used
bv flll agricultural people is generally a very
* 1 judex of the progress they have made
iu agricultural pursuits. The farmor who
.rovidea hiuiHelf with the best and most
iroved pattern of plows, is euubled to
, ive bis soil that preparation which so
much facilitates tho making of his crops.
Ibis implement of all others ruuks first,
for upon it dopouds that success which wo
all look forward to as the result of our
labors.
i'bo different patterns mostly used in
this section, are the Dodgo, llrinly, Ex
celsior and Watt plows. Tho two first,
^withstanding their very general use
tiuce the war, do not fully answer tho
wants of our people as a sod plow, though
they perhaps do all iu other respects
claimed for them in pulverizing the soil
and taking the laud. The Excelsior and
Watt both turn a better sod furrow,there
by covering up all vegetable matter
upon the surface, preparatory for
its decomposition and improve
ment of the soil. Tho success
of our ‘crops depends very largely upon
ibo thorough manner in which our lauds
ar o broken up. Each farmer should
tberofore Rpare neither trouble or oxpeuse
providing himself with such plows ns
arc best adapted to tho soil he cultivates,
for after thorough preparation any Bimple
plow will do the cultivation.
Among the difforont planters in use,
tbo Dow Law sooms to givo the most gou-
erol satisfaction—tho mechauism of all
being similar, except in the application of
tbo power in working tho distributor,
,.:ic great want among our people bciDg
t, encourage labor and do the work iu a
iccurato and perfect manner.
IVw implements pay n hotter invest
ment than a mowing machine, or a mower
ami reaper combined. With tho mower
each farmer can supply himself with all
the rough forage he may need upon his
farm, and furnish a largo burplus for mar
ket. Four handB, with one of these ma
chines successfully handled, will save
more forage in one wook than twenty
bauds can do in double that time pulling
fodder. The ground should bo prepared
for them to operate in, turned over
iu tho spring and harrowed, to lovol the
surface and keep down the weeds. With
Ibe reaper attachment he can harvest his
grain crops, wheat, oats, rye and barley,
cutting the grain more uniformly, there
by saving the sap sustained by scattering
with the hand cradle. lie, however,
who employs a maohiuo of this kiud must
familiarize himself with its mechauism in
order to instruct his workman how to
it, or ho will find a great lugs of time will
occur, and perhaps considerable expenso
bo incurred from getting out of order,
tho machine being excessively compli
cated. The cost of the mower is about
$145. The mower and reaper combiued
about $200. Tho horso rake to accom
pauy mower $4."». A more general use of
the harrow behind our plows,especially up
on our Btiff, tonnciouB clay soils,would add
very greatly to their productive capacity,
thereby assuring that fiuo tilth which we
so much rely on in the preparation of tho
soil in our gardens. It is greatly to bo
desired that Southern farmers will each
year diversify their crops more and more,
i.i order that a greator variety of imple
meuts may ho brought into use, thereby
suving us from depending so largoly up
on hired labor.
Dlt. J. W. It. WILLIAMS*
s Ills pruiudBioiMl ■irvUcH. uiluc ( .\, r
ll!• t*u A L’u Chainin'in k H. K. mu- t
Millinery.
MISSIES WII1TI; A- TUCKER,
FuihluuHblu Milliner, ami Ure.snmker.,
Ueutk'im-u's tiluri* cut by chart u.insure and
gUiuulit—i to lit. ClmiulHio street, u, xt to
Kuhn's dry good* store. i t .pi
Mitt. C. V. HARROW,
1*iishlomiblu .Milliner anti Drosaiimk-r.
Agent of Ruttirick <k Co.’s I'ntterus.
At the lute Hanking House ul Slmppaid A Co.,
Opelik i, Ala. j u .rj ’
Notaries Public.
U. D. HIGGINS,
ing appointed Notary Public for Lee county,
respectfully solicits the patronage ol tils It lends.
Holds Court 1st and 2d Saturday* ol each month,
... .. „ ja-2a
Eating Houses.
KOGKllS’ BATING HOU8K,
Uight at the Depot, open at all hour*. Jioi
uuu Meals lor ull Truins.
Ja-ii
At runic Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer in all kinds of Furniture.
Also, Metallic, Wood Coffins, and Caskets,
jultj Chuinbt r* street.
A. J. Yli'liLKS,
Attorney tint! CouitMcIlor at Law.
Office opposite Alubuntu House.
Practices in all the Courts of the State. jud
J. U. I'AMPBKLL, Tailor,
Cutting and Making iu the Latest Style*, lto
pairing neatly (lone.
South Uuilroad St., over Furnituro Store. Jal
Dentists.
J. L.l£. SMITH, Dentist,
Doe* Plate Work uud Plugging on reasonable
“‘I term*. Cliambi-rH street.
Barber Shops.
W EM LEY 1IARKIXUEK, ltarbcr,
Corner South Railroad aud Chamber* streets.
tlecSS
Empire Mills and City
Mills.
Reduced Wholesale Price List
Columbus, Ga., March 20th, 1874.
A A Flour (strictly Fancy) per barrel $:()
A Flour (Choice Family n
H Flour (Good Family) 8
0 Flour ti
packed in % aud V, sacks.
Itrun, ft IPO Ih 1
Bran, y. 10 in lb H
Ship Stuffs, I op |ti 2
Ship Stull'*, V loo J lfi 17
lle-t White Table Meal ami Grit*, por bushel,
c dll 1 00
tnliJU -It
Save Your Grain Sacks
THE EM Fill E MILLS
YYMI.I. BUY SBC0ND-UAND GRAIN SACK8
i quantities that tuuy bo offol
trl.29 2taw It
NOTICE
! IT AVIS sold my interest in tin* KtlHinoss of the
l-to firm of MKYBK X RUtiGII to Mr. John •’
1 'iseh. Person* h iving left repair w<-rk with t
lirai will pL-a-io call h-r it by tin- 1 th - f \\
rit will be *
M.n* indebted to t
f-irwaid and settle
. A. MEYER, Adm’rx.
Having bought tlw* interest of the late F. M»-y
’ ’ prepared
o best him
tny fib uds and the
joiin g. nr sen,
mh‘29 1 w ThotmiH, near Itmnd Hfcot
AC T S
Of the Last Legislature
FOR SALK 1IY
w. J. CHAFFIN.
ttovirt tf
Choice Simpson Cotton Seed
FOR SALE
Knitted from Selected Slnlkn, by
E. T. SHEPHERD.
min', tf
FRESH GOODS !
PROFUMO sT HOFFMAN
Have Just Received a Fre*li Lot of
Dates, Prunes, Raisins,
Figs. Choice Apples. &c.
fttltt tf
Wood. Wood !
JjKST WOOD, ready sawed, f I. u p.-r cord. Wood
•awed for 60 cent* per cold. Order, filled prompt
ly on application to tlm
f*bll tf MUSCOGEE MAN'F’NG CO
It. G. Holiiln-ld .* law uffice
LECAL NOTICES.
City Tax Sales.
. be *uld on tin* FIRpT TUESDAY IN
NEXT, III tiohl ..r the aucMuti Luuse
Mil* A Harrison, in the citv of Columh'i- ti...
for
llarrisou, in the i
mg . i-Mnt.e.i | roperty,' all situated i
1 foliitubu*, levied on to miti*ty .
jc.ir 187:1.
Nor th part of lot No.
with improvenient th
an acre, more or hsi. Levied
• d Mr*. Kob't M. Ahlw.rlh.
aid city of Colutnbu* h i
Female Academy square,
the l pr-.petty
outli half of lot No. 127, with lliipiov* moots
leoii. leing ' , of ail line, more or hs*. I. Vied
a* th.- propelly of W. G. demon*. Amount of
lot No. Iiid, with Improvement* thereon,
’•pied by J. C Andrew*.
(report) of John 1). Carter.
Du
being store bunco
Levied ,n ac th
Amount ot t,\ *j i -j
Lot No :-l6, c. t.t
with improvemc
. ro
$316 76
't." G * ° f ttU Rcri '* ,, '° ro ° r
i{jV.I'_ r ‘ , i rr, y of John J. Grant. Amount of tax
with improvements thereon.” Levied
property of W. N. Hawk*. Amount of tax $ti',».7 ..
North half of lot No. ikl6, containing of au
r loss, with Improvements thereon,
tho property of Ada Jones. Amount
MILLINERY.
Latest Styles of New Spring Millinery !
MRS. M. R. HOWARD
I S NOW nRCKlVlNd AND Ol'KNlNQ » l*r K c urn] Fn.liloniililo utak or MIM.IS CUT, *c.,
consisting of—
L illies’, Misses and Children’s trimmed anduntrinnned
Hats and Bonnots; Flowers and Ribbons; Best Roal
Hair Swi dies, Jewolry,
11X74.
1K7 1.
1ST e w @pi*in ^ ]\I!i 11 i 1 ic >1 *y
Vied ou i
of tax $8.7,
Part of lot No,
north part of said lot,
ordun and
being 06 feet ftontofTof
the prope
child, Silian. Amount of
uth hull of lot No. l;i6, ClUtnlniiig V, of an
>r less, with iiiiprovi-uieiitH thereon,
the property of A. It. Lanotr, trustee
Amount of tax $51.26.
Furniture, &c.
Lawyers.
Tailors.
•Vied o
for Uatlie. II. Lama vw ., -
North hull of loth No. 4M, containing '_j of ji
Amount of tax $17.76.*
Lot No. Ill, containing half a
op.
Scaly. Amount of
North part of lot No. 178, fronting on Uroud
reel 10 feet *i inclio*, aud ruuniug back 147 feet
lo iu, In-*, with building thereon ladug tenement
No. 3ft. Levied on a* the propett.v ol Joseph 8.
Winter, trustee Mr*. 0. Victoria Winter. Amount
of tax $j;i.76.
Uim tail road box cur, levied on an the property
of the North and Booth Railroad Company.
Amount of tax $l('l 25.
Partie* may settle any of tho above ease* before
day of sale by paying the amount of tax rpoe-
lverUfllng.
mli8 oawdt
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
Hotels.
ALAUA3IA UOUME,
Cotiveuiont to busiuess portion of ilio city.
(I. W. AI.LKN, Prop
ADA3IH HOUSE.
When you go to Opoilka, ho Hitro to Btoji at tlio
Adam* Houue, oppOflitO Fa**enger Depot.
Insurance.
E. C. 1IOWEX A SOX,
General IiiNurnnce AkchIn.
Office. Railroad dtfcct, over R. 51. Grot-no A Co.'i
GROCERIES.
II
UKMUVAI..
AMYET & YOUNG
AYK removed from their old Btutid ti
' sioru formerly known as tho “Hi
on Oglethorpe street, opposite
i Rag Office, where they have a I
nihl'J 2w
Ifl NOW OPKN1NG A LARUK AND FASIIIONABLK STOCK OF
Ladies’ Misses’ and Children's HATS, Trimmed and Uatriniiiied.
Ladies’ Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Ac.,
Real Hair Switches,
And other Desirable Goods, which sho will soli Choap for Cash.
r parcel of land lying and being
to-writ
All that tract
in the county of Muscogee, and in tho Northe...
Liberties and adjoining the North Common* or tho
ity of Columbus, and known in the plan of the
Northern Liberties a* lot number forty five, (•!•'«)
(routing ou Jackson stro, t 117 feet lo inches, and
muiiing back east 1-17 fe, t lo incite*, more or less,
the property of Hampton Kenton, tniitee, dec’U,
Agnes Renton. Sold by virtue of a mortgage ti fa
issued by tho Superior Court of the county of
Muscogee. .
I-o, at the same time and place, all that tract
parcel of land lyi g and being in the city of
Columbus, ili • aid ..unity, und llliou n in the plan
1 i ity as I. t nunit» i - tie huudn-d and thirty
five, (Id'., i otitaining ,-n<- quarter ot an acre, uioru
Levi'd on a- the property of A. R. I.uinur.
trustee, by viut.ie .d a mortgage li la issued by
Superior Cor r *'•
•el»3 oaw2
BANKINC AUD INSURANCE.
II. II. KI'PINII, Prttl’I. II. W. KIIW OUIS, l .i.lilcr. ll. ,l ,,, i.kih,,, , n>)i . r
The Chattahoochee National Bank
OF COLUiMUl S, <J !•:<».
This Bank transacts a General Banking business, pays Interest on De
posits untlor spocial contract, gives prompt attention to collections on all
accessiblo points, anil invites correspondence. Information transmitted
by mail or wires when desired.
apil dtim
DRY COODS.
KTBW GOODS !
ARRIVINC DAILY AT
Tlie New York Store.
Elegant Silk Poplins at 65 cents.
HINT llEC'EIVEIL
S. LANDAUER & BRO.
J. BH0DE3 BROWNE, rrosident. UEO. W. DILI
<;eoi{(;sa 110331:
Bauk of Discount aud Deposit.
Deals in Exchnnge, Uoin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, aud prompt returns made.
Till! lillilil 1 IliE S iUMo IliMt
Offers the greatest iiulneements to those ltaving i.lh- I'untls,
for winch they want undoubted security, ;i liberal
interest, and prompt payment when required.
DEPOSITS of $L amt upwards received. Deposits can
be withdrawn in person or by cheek by those of our patrons
who live at a distance.
INTEREST allowed at Seven (7) Por Cent., compound
ed January, April, July and October—four times a year.
SECURITY.— P>v the terms of tho Company’s charlei,
the entire capital and property of the Company and (lie
privato property of tho Shareholders is pledged for (lie
obligations of the Savings Rank.
DIRECTORS;
j. nnonEH nnowNi-:, iwtof theOo.
JAS. l'\ BOZEMAN, OapituliHt, Atlanta.
J. li. OLA1T, Manuf'tr, Clapp’s Factory.
Hon. JOHN MclLllENNY, Mayor. JOSIAll MOltHIH,
R ESPECTFULLY nmiouneo to tln-ir frloml*. riiffomer* and tho puhliu g«>no*ally, that their I’AI.l.
AX II WIXTEK NTOdi OF HHV LOOKS is u»w oouipleto iu every d-oai tmeiu,
consisting of every article usually louiid In a first clu*s Dry Goods House. They wete bought during
the money jianio in New Yoik lor money, aud will be sold at price* to correspond with the times, loi
cash. «*' \\ a still keep a largo lino of
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
\\’1LI. bo sold on tho first Tuesday in April
’’ next, lx tween tlm legal hours of sale, be
fore tho unction Imuho of Ellis k Harrison, Broad
street, Columbus, Ou., the following desciibed
property, to-wit:
Two and a half middlings I noon, 20 pair* of
of*
half I
l’reel - ti lllgc*. I’r iperty pointed t
Also, at sumo time and place,
hIiures of stock iu the Mn*ci g e 1
aud alike interest in the laud on v
stand*, as tho property ot ,n h i I. !
city lot No 227, and iniprnv. >. .-nt-.
property of Soahorn Jon * .1 .
ti la issued troiu A.iiM-og.-
1 L fkinn.-r
l-y (il tint .11
favor of Samuel M (
T '
>• supei lor Court ill
■it-" . I Furiidi Car-
J K. lining, a.liiiiu-
il. Ju* W Warren
' ["Milled out by lie-
iolltll pi
POUND CAN CHICKENS, 25 cents;
1 “ “ TURKEY, 25 “
1 “ “ KKEF, 25 ••
Fresh Pears, 2 Ih ciu*, 25 cent*;
Quinces, 2 lb cans, 3U cent*;
Kgg Plum*, 2 Ih cuiih, 25 cent*;
Asparagu*, J lb enns, 60 ceutfl;
Shaker Preserve* aud Jollien, all kind*, $1.25 Jar
Choice Keef Tongues, 05 to 75c each;
Extra Choice Sugar-Cur. d Hum*;
“ ** Shoulder*;
Mild Cured White Meat;
Sapolio for Chaniug Glass, Ac., 15c per cake;
Morgan's Hand Sapolio, IU and 15c “
All guide* of Flour, Meal and Gilts, at mill pric s,
UlackweU's Genulno Durham Smoking Tobacco,
8Uc lb.
I have determined to noli my good* at i
very clo-o margin; confloi|ueutly, from und aftei
till* date, 1 will d. liver no good* until paid for.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
noh 80 [fob! dOml Triftoe.
H. F. ABELL & GO.
1IAVK JU.1T IIKOKIVKU A NRW INVOIOK OF
Queen Olives, quarts and pints,
German Chocolate,
Vanilla Chocolate,
Condensed Milk,
Parraflnc and Wax Candles,
Rio and Java Coffco, roasted.
Young Hyson and English
Breakfast Teas,
Citron and Spices, all kinds,
Astral Oil, 80c per gallon,
McEwan's Sparkling Ale,
Dundee Marmalade,
Barclay & Perkins' Porter.
lull-’J tf
F. A. POMEUOA
AT IIOOIIKIt’N ( OIIIVLR,
CALLS ATTENTION TO
Choice White Shad,
•• Kresh Bay Fish,
“ MobiJe Cabbage,
“ Celery and Lettuce,
“ Live and Dressed Poultry,
“ Fresh Country Sausage,
Spare Ribs and Backbones.
A Oholcu Lot of Fraah
Crackers, Sugar Jumbles, Lemon
Snaps, Ginger Snaps, Lemon
Creams, Ac.
Apples, Onions, Potatoes 4 Turnips.
AUo usual Family Sunilii's and Fumy Uro trias
° ll >lr! T. C. PRIDGEN will lo found at tlm conn-
t.-r an 1 will 1m* a*'d to wait on hi* fornu r 111--
totnor* mid fr.i-nd*. '1 ho putrouagoof the public m
mi., .fully -ai.-i.-l. »•)*?
T. J. Pearce&Co.,
(Succeflflors to William", Pearce k Ilodo,)
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 20 Broad Street,
R ESPECTFULLY atinouuce to their friend* and
the public that they will continue bufliiiei*
at the old stand, where they will keep u good
stock of
Groceries, Plantation Supplies, dec.,
Will, ll will bo .old loir uud strictly fur ra.li.
J.,ai :,.n T j. i-kARCr. -t co.
. . of lot of
land No 473. ou Mrflito.-h streit, Intwien Ruldwili
and Thoum* street*, in the citv of Columbus, lev
ied mi as the property of Mulrtley Holmes, to sat
isfy ti fu in favor of Dr G Terry vs Muh-il.-y
Holme*. Property poiutod out by ( luiiititr's ut-
tornoy.
nth 10 wtd 1^. O. I YKY. Slier n.
Sheriff Sales for Taxes.
ILL be sold oil th- funt^Tu-sd.y m April
Iroiit of Ellis A Hurrmoii'* an ii .n house, Itroad
fltleot, Columbil*, Gil., the follow.ng dtnmbed
property,
number 1
less, with iin|>r.
property of R
for Mi
constable,
mini on
ug half an ncr<
leu-on, levied
Ni i t i'll o 11, 11 ii* tee lor Ann Cioaly,
II. G. IVEY, Sheri
Muscogee Sheriff Tax Sales.
W ILL ho sold on th" first Tuesday in April
ILL bo sold
botw
flout of the aurti-
Itroad street, Colin
.1 Ii.
ol hlli* A Harrison
the following ilesvrib
•or* •• l atid 22, iu tin
g 2'M) acres, more <n
d u tin. ll W Marlin
or Mute and count)
\ ni ido und ret unit d
t No 2i
Love made and r
lawful constable
protein*
v proport)
•ort) p
•nut) tax |..i
•turned to by W. t*. McMicl
and place, lot of land, with
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION !
ALSO, A SPLENDID LINK OK
Ladies 9 , MiiimeH 9 n.ncl Children's Mlioos,
of thu Latest Style and Kent Make. Also, a
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Prices.
All wishing to pun lius« will do well to give u* a call, a* we bought low aud will sell cheap for cu*h
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
PETER I’It EER.
Font! line ai'elioi ise.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
Orders Solicited in person or by lettor. Commission promptly
executed for buyer or seller.
mi127 tr coijinvinus, Georgia.
JAMES RANKIN, Cnpitnlint.
N. N. (’LUTIS, nf NYolls.CnrliH A
L. T. DOWNING. Allurtioy-nl l,n\ V .
1>. I'\ WILIJ’OX, Nnurotnry nf llm Co
HittiUcr, Monti*’y.
CHARLES Wisi:,
MERCHANTS’ AND AAEGDANICS'
9
OOLTJMBTJS, GEORGIA..
W. L SALISBURY, Presid’t. A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier,
February 5th, 1 »71. tf
SECURITY—PEOMPTNESS-
T111-2
-LIBERALITY !
Georgia Home Insurance Coni|)’y
C'OXTIXUKN TO Oi rilH Till; ITHI.H’
INDEMNITY against Loss by FIRE!
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,009,00,
Sho Wants a Chanco to Cot It Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
Trcusiim'.
'-y w
d'J.t uud
: c.illci tnr. Lev) mud-and
McMiiluiel, lawful ioii*tuble
• and plat
with impr
city of Coluinbii*, Hu, a
VV right, lor Stut- m l ■ •
erty poiiU-d out by tux «
part* of lots Ni
tlm-Oil, in tl
pert) of Mi* I.
|.-r 1 I'm
Levy
CLOTHINC.
THORNTON & ACEE,
No. 70 Broad Street.
(Next door to .1. W. I’otisu ti Norman’s Hjokntoro,)
Have Just Recoivod a Now Lot of Men’s and Boy’s
OLOTHIKTG,
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 por cent, for the cash, wo will soil
at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy good
Clothing at lower prices than ovor sold in this section.
$^fi.~Call and soo for yourselves.
. I, lawful coiitl ihb*.
At sumo t:in" and plac-, north half ol lot* ■-!
land ;17 and :tl8, in th- city t'idutniiu*. fiMiting
mi Jackson stn < t, as th- property of John I) far
ter, for Mat- ami county taxes for lt>72 uud 1*7.1.
Levy mu h- uud returned to by W. ti. Mc.Miclitiel,
lawful constable.
mb lo w It II. 0. IVEY, Sheriff.
Muscogeo Sheriff Sale.
W 'll.L ho sold on the lirst Tuesday in May
m xt, between the legal hours of sale, in
from of th- auction house , ( f Ellis k Harrison,
Hioud street, Columbus, Gn., tho following de
scribed pioperty, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of hind lying and being
ity of Columbu*, in *ai>l county
i in i
i ot said city ■
-hall •
II. n rve. containing
li m, • Ilk lit proves
north I) land*
Tillettwiis and E Fir
(slid* of A Gamiuell; i
BOILER MAKINC.
geo. T. GIFFORD,
Boiler JS/nn^Lor
and Sheet Iron Worker.
REPAIRING done with despatch, at II. II. Ry
der* Machine Shop, Goetchiu*’ Planing Mill*,
inh t 2ui
A Thornton,
of lain! being
Hue and | luce, all t
I. Ilamilto.
' th • 1st- ti
(thin lot being th. on
in a toll "I j--. : tit11 ">o
C Cook, tir,) and iui| i
liiuh—. tru-t• b r’ .1
Hi.gt
fuvo
"t U | 11 am II
and cliildn n.
I from Muse o-
lluwk*,
and Loan A*i:ociati
I li fas.
Bih lo Vi2m a. 'i. IVEY, Sheriff.
'll ATTA I hi '• i I It- t'tlRT Or DRItl N A KY,
-■ I m of
pru)-
R. C. Putt. r-. -n I
ing pormaiii 'it b ti•
King*, laic ol -aid >
Hi »o arc, tlo-r-
gular,
dill) 111- d III oil). •
. • i it ion >
i ' 1 Mtnte of 1,
of A
v b tt- r* of a.lminis-
to said applicant at
d Court of Ordinary.
WILLIAM A. FARLEY,
/ • EORGIA—ML'ti'
l I Ulan hard, udm • •-'
Duncan M H.
S. II the real ent.1
EE COUNT Y —Th
,ny th v have) iu my cdllco
■.... -I by law, w by luave t>>
ild not In. granted,
jal Mgnulurv, tin* Mar. h
. M. KROOhS, Ordinary.
Here’s Your Clinnce.
NO EXCUSE FOR A RUSTY SUIT !
CLOTHING AT COST !
TOOK THE NEXT THIRTY DAYti WE WILLtiF.I.I. Gi lt til I’hUK FTOCR OF
* Gr.XTI.E.nKX'N, YOI TIIS* AXIF 4 1!I I.UKF.VH
Clothing and Underwear. Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, &c, &c., at Cost for Cash.
Cuino atonic, If you wish to buy CHOICE CLOTH P.8 fora little money.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT
Columbus, Oft., D-c. 1C, 1873. d. o !iw
FERTILIZERS.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
CSOMPAKTY.
Chicago Losses Paid Promptly in Full, - - $529,3fi4.92
Boston “ “ “ - - 180,903.89
Total Assnta Gold January 1st, 1874, $582,632.02.
LIABILITIES.
Lohhch Duo nml ITnpniil..
Ijohhph iu pruvoMH
All olltor CliiiuiH..
iiijUKlnicnl, or luljtiHtml uml not dim....
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
..$• UI'.I.L H7
CJtiin..
liOANCk
- I'rninpl ly id jiislnl itml I'iilily Si'ltli-il l»y
G. G1TNBY JORDAN, Agent,
00123 ly COLUMBUS, G A.
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D. F.
GENERAL
WILLCOX,
AGENT
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUAM
JOHN S. REESE & CO,, Baltimore, General Agents
Cash Price, $56.00 per Ion.
Also, On Time, for Cotton or Currency.
INSURANCE
OH. UroAcl Street,
Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies.
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SAVE YOUR MONEY!
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MGNEY, BUT ONLY THE.
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Save what you Waste, It would bi no
trouble to bocomo Indoncndorit.
EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS DEPARTM’T,
Less than ono year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by lav/, over $3,000 000
for the security of Depositors—$12 in assets for every do!
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards ,-eccived. Seven per cent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Priss't. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
II K use of thirt Guano for tho past . ighl ><
reliability. I
pi-' isidy th- sum
Tho large lix
of continued - li
quid ity than Any iiuiuIm r «.f i
I and iiifonii.itioii lurniMiiixJ,
is Uml heretofore sold.
-liipmiy ill thi* hiuiiM H* fin nislo-s ti e b'-st guuraiitee
a gri-Hter interest in uiainiHiiiing its standard of
i*ii application to my Agent* at union* local market*
Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime,
KOlt COMI'O.STI \<1 WITH COTTON HKKI>.
Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Ammoniated Bones, Land Plaster, &c., &c.
W. H. YOUNG, 12 Broad St.
Grand Clearing Out Sale !
TO MARK READY FUK *111 L H'RINU TI’AI V, \W NOW oj-H I
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress
AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH
AMI MKIIY OTIIHt AKTIf M A s I-""
Cl I I A I *.M AN
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