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COLUMBUS I
APRIL 14, 1874.
TUESDAY.
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•tM&swSS'siia:
So?Attorney, which concluded ee fol-
^Ieni not swim of enj other nthoriM-
Ton then those oonteined in nty
" .S,elections of the lCih end J7tb of
Febrnsry lest, which releted to illicit die-
UI Af™ referring to the enrd pnbUshed by
Fsnrow. the Commissioner proceeds to
'“^Mr Intention wee to entboriie yon to
Md in ebeyenoe the llnee end imprison-
mrtt denonnoed egeinst illicit dutillers,
.“' not to set free eny spirits that had not
-id tsi nor to relief* dealers in spirits
Ce il or any of the liabilities imposed
noon them by law.
offers go so far as to relie»e OT-
regular anthoriaed dlstiUer from any
fmoii they may hate committed in the
prediction, femoral, or mle of dietilled
unirits. end to eloois all dealers in spirts
from »bo payment of taxes withheld, ape-
.jil or
..Y oa w ill, 1 trust, see to it that such
erroneous impressions may be at onoe
publicly contradicted, and this offloe ad-
rired thereof.” ir
juilboid Omom nr Ootracn..—A
mMting of railroad officers was held at
The Georgia Railroad Bank yesterday, at
12 o’clock. The following were present:
John P. King, President of Georgia Rail-
Qeorge T. Jackson, President of
the Port Royal Railroad; Wm. M. "Wad-
president, Wm. M. Rogers, Genera)
gopsrintendant, of the Central Railroad;
nj. Foreaore, Superintendent Uaoon
red Western Railroad; Virgil Powers,
Bonerintendent of the Southwestern Rail-
reed- W. J. McGrath, President of the
Booth Carolina Railroad; R. R. Bridget*,
president of the Wilmington, Columbia
sod Augusta, and Manager of the Char
lotte, Columbia and Augnsta Railroads;
] M. Selkirk, Superintendent Great
Southern Freight line; F. W. Clark, As-
siitant General Freight Agent, Wilming
ton, Columbia and Augusta Railroad.
The object of the meeting was to pnt
the tariff of the freights between North-
r m and Southern points at the old rates.
It » also understood that it was deoided
to nboliab the free pace system altogether.
[AvgutUi Chronicle, 9th.
—A Washington oity correspondent of
the Atlanta Herald writes that a bill regu
lating the salaries of postmasters has
been perfected and will soon be presented
to the House. The Georgia offices will
be rated as follows:
Savannah and Atlanta, $4,000 each;
Htoon, Augnsta and Oolnmbus, $3,000;
eaib; Rome,Brunswick and Athen*,$2,000
each; Americus, LaGrange, Newnau,
Griffin, and snoh towns, $1,600, and so
on down to the end of the list. In short,
it is proposed to eqnalize them according
to the business done in them, or in pro
portion to.the number of Btampe cancelled.
All salaries in oountry towns that amount
to more than $1,000 will be out dowgp
—A Providenoe, R. I., paper says : So
far as the Rhode Island statutes are con
cerned, there is absolutely no limit of age
at whioh parties may contract marriage.
It is not unfrequent that children of 14
or 15 years of age are married in this
State, and for ah the laws to the contrary
even more tender babies than that may
be united in marriage without the know
ledge or consent of their parents. In a
Isle report or registration we find the
marriages mentioned, in a single year, of
couples of the following ages: 18 and 14,
17 and 15, Cl and 15, 76 and 13. And yet
such outrages upon common deoency and
public weal are strictly in aocordanoe with
the lawacf this State. This defect in our
■arriage laws has had tha effect to make
Providenoe a Gretna Green for runaway
matches of minors from all the surround-
ing States. Scarcely a week elapses thst
applications are not made for an exami
nation of the reoords by diatraotad pa
rents from this and from other States, to
■(certain if tbeir minor sons or daughters
have been married hers. Mnch too often
they find tbeir worst fears realised.
Vespers.
To the traveler in Spanish America the
striking of the vesper bells exeroises a
potent charm. As tha usage requires
every one to halt, no matter where he
may be, at the first stroke of the bell, to
interrupt his conversation, however im
portant, and listen without stirriog until
the conclusion of the ohime, the singular
ity of a whole population surprised in a
moment as it oomes and goes, held in a
state of petrifieation, and paralyzed as if
by an enoounter, may he imagined. On
every side you see gestures interrupted,
months half opened for the arrested re
mark, smiles lingering or passing into an
eipression of prayer.
You would fancy them a nation of
Htatnea. A town in South America, at
the tinkle of the Angelas, resembles the
city in the “Arabian Nights,” whose in
habitants were turned into stones. 1 he
magician here is the bell-ringer. But
hardly has the vibration ceased when a
universal murmur arises from these thou
sands of oppressed lungs. Hand meets
band, question seeks answer, conversa
tions resume tbeir course; horses feel the
loosened bridle and paw the ground;
'logs bark, babies cry, the lathers sing,
the mothers chatter. The aooidenlal
tome thus given to conversation are
many.
CITY PIHICTOKV.
. OHtHKMUS.
RAILROADS.
CLOTHING.
SEAL ESTATE AGENTS.
ELUS & HARRISON,
Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
W ith ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE SALE,
BENT *ND PURCHASE of REAL ESTATE
in me City anil country, mod will advertise the
J*® e (at private .ate) EKES Ot OH A ROE, unless
property 1. sold.
For Sale.
I- ... KI LOT or LAND, beiuf; the wn.t por-
0 ,*h® “Nance lot,” on Brysu s root, adjoining
ms residence of Hon. M. J. Craw fold. Lull soon
" »•» want a bargain. fcbl-2 tf
CITY LOT No. OtH, on Mclntoe i street, with
I"'*, hwelllnge on the same. Will lie eold
ja*7 °r separate, at a low figure, for eunh.
.UbUABL* OITY PROPERTY, situated in the
LnVii?"* c ® ntre of the city. Will sell at a groat
°J. *° *** acceptable party »u undivided
iht!^*!' Property can be wade to pay a large
utoreit on the investment.
A DESIRABLE house AND LOT. with ten
* s! * ronnd . *h Llnwood, one nillo from 8. W. R.
■ uepot; a very comfortable and desirable home.
om25!? w4th Rood room*, within 400 yard*
Croull ® ,tern K « ilro * d ‘‘•Pot. o#«-half acre
For Rent.
UOUBRin the Talley of Talbot comity,
three “*•*** of the Chalybeate
oHudn * er F desirable locatiou for a Dry
jj^^i*grocery biteiaeM. sepl7
Depositors
wiTn the
Georgia Home Savings Bank
IL’UI. please band la ts-lr Pare Books that tbeir
a«. ^Mt to April lat may bo entered In tbo
J5 OHO. W. DILI.INOUAM
•pt eod3t Treaaur
Corner of Oulathazp* and 84. Clair
■teeete—Rev. J. H. Nall paMor. Bervioee
at 10$ a. x. and 4 r.x. eaoh Sunday.
Babbeth aehool 9 A., M.,.. ,
EPI800PAL (trinity).
Oglethorpe itrect, between Randolph
and Bt. Chur—Rev. W. 0. Hunter rector.
Service! at 11 a. u. .end 4 r. x. each
Sunday.
St. Philips and St. Jamea (Catholic)—on
Jackson, between Baldwin and Few
streets—Father Patriok pastor. Maaaat
6$ and 9$ a. X , and vespars at 5 p. it.
Catechism at 4 r. x.
nasi baptist.
Randolph street, between Jackson and
Franklin—Rev. 0. A. Kendrick pastor.
Services every Sunday at 10$ a. x. and
8 p. x. Sabbath lohool at 3 p. M.
METHODIST.
St. Luke—On Jackson street, between
Randolph and St. Glair streets—Rev. Dr.
J. 8. Key pastor. Services eaoh Sunday at
10$ a. M. and 8 P. M. Sabbath aohool at
9 a. it.
St. Paul—Sontheaat corner of Frank
lin and Troup streets—Rev. Arminine
Wright, pastor. Services every
Sunday at 10$ a. M. anal 8 r. x. Sabbath
sohool at 4 p. if.
Broad Street Methodist—On upper
Rroad street. Rev. R. W. Dixon
pastor. Servioeeavery Sunday at 10$ At
x. and 7$ p. x. Sabbath school at 3$ p.
x. Class meeting at 9 a. it.
JEWISH 8TNAOOOUN.
Comer Crawford and Forayth streets.
Herman Birkintbal rabbi. Services every
Friday evening at 8 and Saturday morning
at 10 o’olook.
OIBABD.
Methodist.—J, W. Simmons pastor.
Services let Sunday at 10$ a. k., and 8rd
Sunday at 5 p. x. Sabbath aohool 8 p. x.
Baptist.—Rev. Jasper Hicks pastor.
Servioes on the 4th Sunday in eaoh month
Sabbath school at 8$ a. x.
BROWNSVILLE.
Brownsville Baptist.—ltev Jasper Hicks
pastor. Servioes 1st and 3d Sundays.
Sabbath School at 8:30 A. x.
Trinity (Methodist)—Rev. J. W. Sim
mons pastor. Services 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Sunday at 8 p. x. and 8rd Sunday at 10$
a. x. Alternate Sundays supplied both
morning and evening. Sabbath school
every Sunday at 4 p. x.
W COLORED.
Asbury Chapel (Methodist)—East com
mon, W. J. Gaines pastor. Servioes eve
ry Sunday at 10$ a. x. and S p. x. and
7$ af night. Sabbath aohool at 9 A. x.
First Baptist—Corner Front and St.
Glair (near river)—Green McArthur pas
tor. Services every Sunday at 10$ A. x.
and 8 p. x. Sabbath aohool at 9 A. X.
St. John (Methodist) N. E. common,
—G. B. Taylor, pastor. Servioes every
Sunday at 10$ a, x. and 8 p. x. Sabbath
aohool at 9 a. x.
Second Baptist (Northern Liberties)—
Rev. Primus Stafford pastor. Servioes
every Sunday at 10$ a. x. and 8 p. x.
Sabbath sohool at 9 a. X.
I. O. O. F.
Lodge on Oglethorpe, between St. Clair
and Crawford ats. Regular meetings held
every Monday evening, at 7$ o'clock.
Encampment meets 1st and 3d Fridays
in eaoh month.
MASONIC.
Lodge in Burma' building, oornei Broad
and Randolph streets.
Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets 3d
Tuesday night in eaoh month.
Barley Chapter, No. 7—Meets on 1st
Friday nigbt in eaob month.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday
night in each mouth.
St. Aldemar Commandery—Meets 2d
Tuesday nigbt in eaoh month.
B'NAI BERITH.
Lodge in Borrue’ building—Meetings
held on the 1st and 3d Sundays in each
month.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Court House (in Court Square, centre
of oity) between Oglethorpe and Jackson
and Crawford and Thomas streets.
Jail on East oommons, foot of Craw
ford street.
Opera House n. e. eorner Crawford and
Oglethorpe etreets.
Female Orphan Asylum, East common,
near oemetery.
Post Office, eorner of Oglethorpe and
Bandolph.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Booms over Griffis's drag store. Broad
street. Open from 8 a. X. to 6 p. x.
Books loaned to members returnable
every two weeks, or borrower pays 25o.
per week thereafter. Mrs. J. R. Ivey,
Librarian.
HOTELS.
Rankin House, oorner Broad and Craw
ford streets.
Planters' House, Broad street, (east
side), between St. Clair and Crawford.
Central Hotel, Broad street, (east aide),
between St. Clair and Crawford streets.
Home House, Broad street, (west
side), between St. Clair and Crawford
streets.
Broad Street House, (east side),
between Crawford and Thomas streets.
PUBLIC SCHOOL8.
No. 1 (white male) n. e. oorner Jackson
and Crawford streets. No. 2 (white fe
male) s. w. oorner St. Clair and Forayth
streets.
Temperance Hall (mixed oolored) Ogle
thorpe street, between Bandolph and
Bryan.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mayor—S. B. Clegborn.
City Treasurer—John N. Barnett.
Clerk of Gouuoil—M. M. Moore.
City Attorney—Obas. H. Williams.
City Phyaioian—D. W. Johnson.
City Sexton—James M. Lynab.
City Marshal—Mat. W. Murphy.
Deputy Marshal—Wm. L. Robinson.
Wharfinger—Jake Bnrrus.
POLICE.
Chief—Mat. W. Murphy.
FIRST SQUAD. SECOND SQUAD.
Oapt. W. L. Cash, Oapt. John Foran,
ltobt. G. Mitchell, John St. Clair,
Wm. II. H. Wood, Josh Roper,
Charles Brady, John Feagan,
Whit Smith, John O'Brien,
James Roberts. Dan't Dunoan,
Tom McEachern, John Brady,
BTANDINO COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL—1874.
Acoounts—Grimes, Andrews, Dnrkin.
Bridges and Wharf—Chalmers, Redd,
Grimes.
Cemetery — Durkin, Blanchard, Mc-
Gehee.
Cisterns and Fire Department—Kent,
Flourney, Grimes.
City Improvements and PoblloSohools—
Redd, Brannon, Mebaffey.
Commons—Flournoy, Mehaffey,Blanch
ard.
Contracts — Brannon, McGehee, An
drews.
Finance—MoGehee, Redd, Schenssler.
Hospital—Blanchard, Kent, Brannon.
Market and Magazine — Schenssler,
Flournoy, Chalmers.
Police and Gas—Mebaffey, Durkin,
Chalmers.
Streets and Sewers—Andrews, Sche uss
ier, Kent.
ROLL OF C0LUMBU8 FIRE DE
PARTMENT.
BOABD or OONTBOL.
W. H. Williams, Chief Engineer.
G. W. UoBette, First Ass't Engineer.
C. A. Ethridge, Second Ass't Engineer.
A. K. Frenois, Secretary. e
TIRE COMPANIES.
No. 1—B. F. Coleman, K. Ledainger,
W. H. Brannon, T. O. Douglass.
No. 5—E. L. Wells, Robert Ennis,
D. E. Williams, G. B. Flonrnoy.
Central Mechanics No. 6—0. D. Wall,
P. J. Cochran, A. K. Franois, A. J. Nix.
Book and Ladder—M. M. Moore, F. J.
Mott, 0. B. Grimes, George Moore.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
54 i HOURS TO NEW TORS
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME 1
$35 50 Fare to New York!
New York tad New Orient Kell Use.
WESTERN RAILROAD Of ALABAMA,
Oolumboi, Qa,, March 2d, 1274.
TRAINS LBAVRCOLUMBUS DAILY
For Atlanta, • 10:40 a. ac.
Arrive at Atlanta, - 6:42 F. «.
For Montgomery and Dolma, 1:00 a. m.
Arrive at Montg’y, - 1:46 A. «.
Arrive at Selma, - 11:04 A. n.
FOB NSW YORK. DAILY,
(Tims hours.)
LKAVK OOLUMUU0 10:40 a. m. ARRIVR at
Opelika 12:27 p. m., at Atlanta 6:42 p. m. LSAYR
Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Greenville, 0. 0., 1:64 a. m.,
CHARLOTTE 8:35 a. m., Greensboro 1:16 p.
Danville 3:27 p. at., Richmond 11.*06 p. m. Arrive
at Washington 4:30 a. m., at Baltimore 6:00 a. so.,
at Philadelphia 1:30 p. m., at New York 6:15 p. m.
Ileepiai Can Bu to Oharlette.
TRAINS ARRIVR AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta, 5:24 A. a.
From Montgomery and Selma 2:30 p. u.
Tickets for eale at Union Paeeenger Depot. — -
OHA8. P. BALL, General Snp’t.
R. A. BACON, Agent. (machl tf
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R.
Fontaine arehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGE3,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
Order* Sollolted In person or by Utter. Oommlulon promptly
executed for buyer or eelter.
^ — £SSSS^mSSSUs£m3SSS^SmmSmmsm
0
iN and after SUN DAY, March let, 1874, trains
1 will ran as follows :
PASSBNGIR AND MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Colnmtms .
Arrive at Columbua
Leave Macon
Arrive at Macon
2:30 r.u. (Dally)
12:46 a. ■. «
7:17 r.M. **
7:26 r. M. “
DAY FR1IOHT TRAIN.
Leave Cotnmbus 6:30 a. m. (luaday excepted)
Arrive at Oolnmbus 6:36 r.M. “
Leave Macon 1:20 a. m “
Arrive at Macon 3:00 r. m.' “
VIRGIL POWERS, lug. and Sup't.
W. L. CLARK, Agent. mat tf
JOB PRINTINC.
Letter Press and Card
Printing.
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER,
BILL HEAD
AND
Statement Paper,
ALSO,
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS
All of which can be furnished printed at
short notice, at low Cahu IUtk*.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
Thoa. Q-llbert,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Time* Building,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Thomas Gilbert
JOB PRINTER
BOOK-BINDER
AND
Blank Book Manufacturer,
(Old 8un Offloe Building,)
RANDOLPH ST., COLUMBUS, UA.
LETTFB HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS OF AC’T,
BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS,
LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS,
HAND BILLS AND CIRCULARS,
SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS Ac.
LEGAL BLANKS.
Railroad Roeeipta, Bills Lading, Ao in
book or loose, Blank Books of all
kinds, with or withont printed
heads, made st short notioe.
Glvlag my entire psraosal attention to Job
Printing and Binding, 1 am enabled to fill all or
der, promptly st LOW CASH PRICES,
guaranteeing sstUftctlon,
Orders from abroad reotlva ism* attention as
If parties wore present. Send tor Prioe List.
era- A full stock of Georgia and Alabama
Legal Blanks always on hand. fobs—It
MONETARY.
R. M. Water* & Co., 56 Broad St.,
New York, reoolvo Deposit Acoounts
on tevorable term* from Banka,
Bankart, and Corporation*, aubjaot
to oheck at tight. Loan* mad* only
on Cotton and Approved Stook Ex
change Collateral*.
Here’s Your Chance.
NO EXCISE FOB A BUSTY SUIT !
CLOTHING, AT COST!
po* Tin RUT THIRTY DAY* W1 WILL a ILL OUl IUFBKB STOOK OP
aUTLKRUO, YOUTHS' AMD CHIUIHW
Clothing and Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, &c., &c„ at Cost for Cash,
Oome st OBN, If yon wish to boy GHOIOB OLOTHRS Ibr a little money.
o^am.Rre.ta.tDL drede. THOMAS A RRI.COTT.
BANKING AND INtUltANOK. i
COTTON WAREHOUSE*.
▲. M. ALLEN.
PETER PRIIR.
Grand Clearing Out Sale!
TO HARR KIASY POE TH* tpano TRADE, WR MOW OPPIR
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASK t
AMD ETERI OTHER ARTICLE AS LOW At TO EE FOUND ELtEWHEBB.
CHAPMAN & VEE8TILLE,
Jed deed 00 MOAPHEEEI
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
DR. I. T. WARN OCX,
Surgeon tad Phyiidan.
Office at Slaughter's Drag Store, Railroad street.
febl4
DR. I. W. a. WILUARI
Offers his professional ssrvlccs. Ottos over R. M.
Green A Co.’s, Chambers A R. K. Streets.
Millinery.
MISSUS WHITE * TUOKKB.
Fashionable Milliners mud Dressmakers.
Gsntlomea’e Shirts out by chart measure, aiui
guaranteed to Ot. Chambers street, next to
Ixahu’s dry goods store, tebl
MBS. C. V. BARLOW, "
FashloMbla Milliner mad Dr—maker.
Sole Agent of Rutterick A Co.’s Patterns.
At tbe late Ranking House ot &hepi>ard A Co.
LOTTERY.
Opelika, Ala.
Ja2J
Notaries Public.
V. D. HIGGINS,
Being appointed hotary Public for Lee county,
respectfully solicit* the patrouag* ul his friends.
Holds Court lat and 2d featutdaya ot ouch mourn,
at K. 0. Hollitield's law office. Ja23
Furniture, Ao.
At Rule Friort.
A. O. UARWXLL,
Dealar in all kind* at Furniture.
▲Iso, Metallic, Wood Cottas, and Caekate.
iald Chambers street. <
Lawyers.
AAvicitiaa, 1
Attoruey aad Ceuussller to Law.
Offioe opposite Alabama Uouae.
Practices In all the Courts of the Htate. Ja3
Tailor*.
S. B. CAMPBCLL, Tailor,
Cutting and Making la the Latest Styles. Re
pairing neatly done.
loutb Railroad fit., over Furniture 8tor*. Jal
Dentists.
J. 1*. K. ttJKITtf, Dentist,
Dose Plate Work and Plugging on reasonable
dec23J term*. Cham bt re street.
Barber Shops.
WKILEY BARR1HUIB, Marker, ,
Corner Month Railroad aud Chambers street*.
dec23
big iv on dfc mm, iwiwn,
South Railroad atreet, nnuer Adame House.
decOT
Hotels.
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
Alaanit Grail Gift Cwt!
10,000 Priiaa ta ba Given Away,
Ameeitlsp to $tH,oaa, ell ta Gerreaty-
rpilIS enterpriee ia conducted by the MASONIC
1 RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA.,
under authority of tbe Virginia Legislature, (act
passed March 8, 1873,) for the purpose of raiRiog
funds to complete the MASONIC TAMPLR, now
In course of errctlou in Norfolk. There ere no
IndlTidual benefits to be derived from this under
taking—it is wholly in the causa of Masonry. Ike
Concert will positively take plaoe on
Tuesday, tha 6th of Hoy, 1874,
and no farther postponement Is guaranteed.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift... 6 860,000
Ona Grand Cash Gift 25,000
One Grand Cush Gift 12,600
One Grand Cash Gilt 10,000
One Grand Cash Gift 5,000
One Uraad Cash Gift 2.6U0
24 Cash Gifts, $600 each 12,000
60 Cash Gifts, 250 each 12,600
60 Cash Gifts, 200 each 10,000
100 Cash Gifts, 150 each 15,000
160 Cash Gifts, 100 each la.uoo
690 Cash Gifts, 60 each 29,600
Grand Total, 10,000 Gifts, all oaeb 0250,000
Whole Tickets, 86; Half Tickets, 02.60. Club
*“‘ •—11 Tickets for 060; 22 Tickets for 0100.
DIRECTORS AND ADVISORY BOARD.
John L Roper, President; John B Oorprew,
His Excellency Ex-Governor Gilbert 0 Walker,
MSI. vu V vi " V.I IRM P UWPBI, r w ■
Dhn B Whitehead, Esq, Kx-Mayor; Col W U lay-
>r, State Senator; James U Bain, OCOQO.
Address communications to
HENRY V. MOORE. Secretary
Me'otile Relief Association, Norfolk, va.
.ra.pplyto
, Kiprare Ag.nt,
■Jt ARDuv,
Calambus^Gm
DOORS, SASH, KTC.
Our Seventy Page Illustra
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
BASHES, BUNDS,
STAIR RAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ao.,
Mailed to any on. InterMtod III bnlldlng, ua
recolpt of atanip.
KEOGH A THORNE,
IM«!M CANAL STREET,
jyll dAwlj NEW YORK CITY.
ADAMR HOURS.
K to Opelika, be sure tc
>use, opposite Passenger Depot.
FARM ROOKS.
Insurance.
I. U. BOWEN * ROM,
General lusursnee Agsnta.
Office, Railroad 8treet, over R. M. Greens A Oo.’i
HOTELS.
To the Public.
TIME BOOKS
FOR
PLANTATIONS AND PAMS
, Enables aoy one to keep accurate ac
counts with their employees. Prioe
BOARD PER MEAL 0 .50
« “ WK^K 5 00
“ “ MONTH 18,00
“ AND LODGING, per month 24X0
The public is respectfully invited to give me
a call.
MllS. KYNEHART.
Chewalla House,
Enfamlm, Alabama.
A. J. RIDDLE FWM. SMITHA,
PROPRIETORS.
T UI TRAVELING PUBLIC ere most respect
fully invited to give us a call. We will do tbs
best we can to please. mhl4 lm
0160.
The form is one furnished by n planter of much
experience. Its US4> will enable a Farmer to save
many times its cost during the year.
Printed and for sale by
THOMAS GILBERT,
$UN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
9W The Book will be forwarded by mall, on
receipt of price. dawtf
Choice Simpson Cotton Seed
FOR SALE.
R*lwd here »elasted Btalks, ky
bMu E. T. SHEPHERD.
FRESH GOODS!
PBOFUMO A HOFFMAN
Hava Just Received a Fresh Lot of
Dates, Prunes, Raisins,
Figs, Choioe Apples. Ao.
f«b22 tf
Rankin House,
Columbus, Ga.
J. W. RYAN, Prop'r.
Fbarx Qoldbm, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under thb Rankin House.
my24 dawtf J. W. RYAN, Prop'r.
Notice.
O N AND AFTER APRIL 1ST.
tbe Boats of tbs Central #
Lius will leave Columbus on SAT
URDAYS AMD WRDNRSDAYfi.1
Th* Saturday boat only will go through to Apa
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GEORGIA HOME BANK.
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Bank of Disoount and Deposit.
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
Offers the greatest inducements to those having idle funds,
for which they want undoubted security, a liberal ’
interest, and prompt payment when required.
DEPOSITS of 61 and upwards received. Deposits can
be withdrawn in person or by check by those of our patrons
who live at a distance.
INTEREST allowed at Seven (7) Per Cent, compound
ed Januanr, April, July and October—four times a year.
SECURITY.—By the terms of the Company’s chartei,
the entire capital and property of the Company and the
private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the
obligations of the Savings Bank.
DIRBOTOR8:
J. RHODES BROWNE, Prea't of the Oo. N. N. OUBTIB, of Welle, Onrti. $ Co.
JAB. F. BOZEMAN, Oapitellet, Atlanta. L. T. DOWNING, Attorney-at-Lav.
J. U. CLAPP, Mwnftr, Olapp'a Faotoiy. D. V. WILLOOX, Secretary of the Oo.
— ——’, Mayor. *— — — - — - -
Hob. JOHN MoILHENNY,
JAMES RANKIN, Oapitaliat.
J08IAH MORRIS, Banker, lloatg’*.
CHARLES WISE,
■art eodAwH
R. H. IPPIRH, iwt. R. «r. KRVARPfl, Cartier. a R. RCLrORB, Are’t Cart’r.
The Chattahoochee National Bank
OF COLUMBUS, GEO.
Thl* Rank traniaet* a General Banking bualnaaa, pay* Interaat on Da-
poalt* under apaolal oontraot, glvaa prompt attontlon to oollaotion* on all
aooaaaiblo point*, and invite* oorraapondtaee. Information tranimlttad
by mall or wira* whan daalrad.
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MEHCHUTS' 110 MECHMICS’
OOLUMBUS, OEOR
W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t. A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier,
February 6th, 1874. tf
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY T
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
canntin to orna thb ruauu
INBEMKITY against Loss by FIRE !
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War 1800,000.00,
•ha Wants a Chanoe to Cot It Saok.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
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Columbua, Oct. lot, 1873.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Wood, Wood!
jgKST WOOD, roady sawed, *4.00 per cord. Wood
•awed for 50 cent* per cord. Order* filled prompt
ly on application to tb«
Jbbll tf MU PC >GKK MAN’F'WG CO
DIAHOXD SPEfTACUl 1
called Diamond on accobut of their bardnoce and
brilliancy.
Having been tested with the polariccope. the
diamond leasee have been found to admit fifteen
per cent, lece heated raya than any other pebble.
They are ground with great eelentlfic accuracy,
•re free from chromatic aberrations, aad produce
a brightness and distinctness of viaion not before
attained in spectacle*. Manufactured by the
Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co., Maw York.
For aale by responsible spate In every city in the
Chicago Losses Psld Promptly in Full, - - $520,364.92
Boston “ “ “ - • 180,003.89
Total A*aat»—Gol d—January 1st, IS74, $SS2,SS2.02.
LIABILITIES.
Loe.ee Do* and Unpaid None.
Loeae* in proceea of adjiutmeot, or edjn.ted and not due $32,598 00
All other Oltima 1,015 52
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Iaoome, 1878 $619,887 78
WXMie* 1872 520,217 87
Gala $ 98,089 80
Ireneea friiptly Aqjoeled aad ralrly MUM kjr
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
00,22 »r OOLUMBUS. GA.
1840. 1874.
D. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
OX Broad Rtroot,
Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies.
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SAVE YOUR MONEY!
M08T ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT!
If you will only Save what you Waste, it would be no
trouble to become Indeoendent.
EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS OEPARIMX
Lees than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the eeourity of Depositors—$12 In asset* for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per cent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, TreasY.