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O'"*?jJurmd OMdal ooottena tom*
ft*** the trade of the
M«* JTSfyear that era Dot with-
,0 T£l£2* Th* Staaof oxen oongti-
and AUopo waa 800,(JOU. Mar-
25“?SiOnRt opened up tht.
“T-i the oooaaijoeoae haa be
auMsa tpuif.* tvcuk,
raehloaable MUIIkat* aad Dreeeiuakere.
Qeeifeaee'a Miteu oat by chert aeeeeie, end
guamatmtl to at. CktatiH tlreet, nut to
lUna’ii dry goud. itore. Mil
■h. c. v. uiLow,
raehloaable Millleer and Preeaneaker.
So:e agent at tuiurick a We Pattern*.
At the late tonklag teepee or Mupimrd a Oo.,
OpelLke, ale. >eU
*® ,®\Li (hoop from Aetrakan are alao
S^lSwbliAw. Of t,000balaaof the
SSr^weraaaattoMaraeillea. Of
IrTPio, 70,000 waia aant to Boaaia.
liii mm not •<> sAtiafactoffjr. me cm-
*“ rfrilk>e* •» ‘"daa nr
Hliooet utiact to thb proTtaee, and
“hetunow exported ia racaired from
nerind. ,- T —
light Wlthoat Mage bee.
Te obtain light inatently without tha
j Bgt-n— aad without tha danger
tWng.on*w.Wtaan obioag
-et.1 of the wuitaa* aad olaaraat glaaaj
■Jlieto it a pleoe of
loroua about
SichX'S’W-
“tha phial about onedhird full, aad
Iff. M g| the phial hermetically. To nee
it remote the oork aad allow tha air to
.nurthephial, aad rooorkIt. Thawhola
roiaaia the bottle wlU than be-
JJJJg lamWoaa, aad tha light obtained
eiil be equal to that of a lamp. Aa torn
eethe light grows weak ita power can be
Tby opening tha phial
U. D. HICMUMI,
Being enolnM Namry NMe nr Lee
reepootfpiir eoUeMe Ike geteeeege eT hie
UoMe Uunrt let eel ud auintaye ef mi
et K. U. MolUaeM'e Uw bSk.
A. O. HAKWKLL,
Dealer la aU klade ef rereltere.
Alao, Melellie, Weed OoSaa, tad Oeakeie.
Jell Obamkr. meet.
A. J. TICHIU,
AUernay and Cwaaealler a* haw.
IQCraeevu a r 1 “<> kllow-
iM e freeh supply of air to eater. Ia
tfoer it la aomatimaa memory to
beet tha phlel between tha ban da to in-
ornm the fluidity of tha oil. Thus pre-
good, the phial may be used' for six
Jooxth*. This oontrlTiaos la now need
b< the watohmen of Paris la all mega-
lioeg where exploslTt or inflammable ma
teriel* are jrtorod.
MieaUea ef Ueehduete largaeii.
it the last eeeeion of tha Madioal Aa.
looi ittou of Georg!*, ia ThomaaTille, tha
following report wea reoeivsd and adopt-
td !
The committee appointed to report on
tbit portion of the Fraoident'e address
teuahiog tha cell for a oonveution of Oon-
federata eurgeoat, offer the following :
Ueeolred, That this Asaooiation do
beertilf endorse tha oall, and recommend
Ibat aotioe of tha oall for a meeting in
Atlanta on tha 20th of May, proximo,
through tha madioal periodioale aud news
papers, be made. J. M. Baring, T. 8.
Hopkini, (I. W. Holmoa, Committee.
Or Paper* friendly to the oall are re
quested to eopjr.
Difistksxt Maws.—Under this heed
the Atlaata Haroldhfe tha following:
The Governor haa made tha following
appointment* t William Oliver, Eaq., to
be Bolioitor of the County Court of
Dougherty oounty, vioe Wm. L. donee,
resigned. L. G. ■Oartladge, Eaq , to be
dadge of the County Court of Calhoun
oounty. B. D. Thomason, Eaq., to be
dodge of the Oounty Court of Carroll
oounty. T. L. Quarry, Eaq., to be Judge
of the OBaaty Court of Quitman oonnty.
The Governor baa pardoned F. H. Hell,
of Fulton ooanty, aentenoed to tha Peni
tentiary for tan yean for manalsnghlar,
ike principal witness against him having
rabeequently been oonvioted of per j pry
on the trial, and sentenced to six yssrs in
tbs Penitentiary. Amerioa Barton, alias
Inaflft Into (*ol.),aant*aoad to be hung
ia Elbert oounty for murder by poisoning,
oo tbs let of May, haa been respited to
the 26th of dun*.
I. B. CAMPBELL, Taller,
Celling and Making in the Latest Itylte. Be-
XeM^ReUraiMlg^egMVanujkregtore^a^
a. L. K. SMITH, Deatlet,
Doee Flats Work aad Flagging on
n^^torm^OkeakjitkJreM.
VYESLKY BAEEIEttEE, Barker,
Corner ionth Bnllrnnd nnd Cknmborn olrnote.
BIMBO* * TOBBBM, Mark are,
Snntk Xtelraad itrant, naunr edema Uos
B. C. MMWBB * BOB,
Oeaeral laearaaee Agtwata.
OOce, Railroad Street, ever R. M. Oreeee X Oo.'a,
nnu
A Carolina oarrespondent of tha Au-
gusts Conititutionalik haa this Informa
tion to give about Footer Blodgett:
“Poor Blodgett kaapa quietly at his
home at Newberry. Ha pretends to be
very poor, and does not make any display
•t all, bat knowing ones declare that he
his a large amount of United States
bonds, whioh will oome to light as soon
as the Georgia troubles are over.”
A Tessa Hall Storm.
Special to tht Oalraatoa Nows]
Bmuux, April IS.—It it feared the
wheat crop prospeot, whioh was so prom
ising in this aeotion np to yesterday, sus
tained serious injury from a heavy rain
sad hail storm last evening, which hover
ed around our elty nil night. Hail fell
aa hour aad a half, stones as large
glints eggs, destroying every garden iu
town, and demolishing all exposed win
dows. Hava not hoard from tha area
whioh was aovarad with tha immsnaa
bail stones. Paris reports only a slight
hail there, doing no ‘
—And now the rumor oomsa from
Wmhlngton that Mr. Philip Clayton is
Mt sstlsflsd with hi* unconfirmed ap
pointment to Valparaiso—that he is un
willing to encounter revolution! and
earthquakes even for in annual salary of
three thousand dollars par annum and
perquisites. If he refneee the position, it
will be tbs second Instance of a rejected
appointment in the history of General
0 tint’s administration. Mr. Bird re.
signed Idaho end Mr. Clayton spurns
booth Amerioa.—Auguito Chronicle.
—Tbs New York Cremation Society has
tried its 'prentice-hand already. One of
ita members _ was polite enough to die
within a day or two after he joined the
fin-worshipers. His body was pnt up
tight in a fire-proof receptacle, through
which intensely bested sir was forced.
Hie father paid tha bill—three dollars end
twenty.flve sente—and now has th* asbee
<■ his son in a neat little am on the parlor
■nantalpieee.
Or? ros Cuba—The Angneta Chronicle
sad Sentinel says: “It is rnmorsd that
Governor Moses, of South Carolina, end
■per of his staff have engaged passage on
the British brig Zsrlina, Captain Wil-
iisias, now loading at Port Boyal, and
will go over to pay their respeots to the
Gnbaar 1 of that free country, and
give Mm tome ids* of how things
dons in a free State.”
—An old beobelor says that hs his
known ladies in whom tbs instinot for
••"oration was so strong, that war* they
hdfl that they mast'be banged In the
premise ef twenty thousand people, their
thought would be, “Ob 1 dear, and I
hasn't got a draas lit to be bung in!"
bVENINC DAY !
Im Cream andStrawberries.
I. G. BtftUPPER’8 SALOOR
Will to Opes M April tOfhe
* FT 1 * ®t*»wberrle« every day. My fcvla loun-
WU la aow la fan onra Ice. > api 1C >od2er
Notice.
n>,«» AWT an April isr,
V. kean °f Ike Caatral
imnTili have Celawbaa oa SAT-
gPATf »RP WROWR8DAYAS
TV Xatarteq ten oeljt will r> I
. IMA. *, or. L VttLIARX
aikla pntetossil Mnteaa. uXia otar R.B.
Onto 0 CeVCkatebiia SLR. rirwfc.
MHUnery.
NotMrioo Public.
Pumftur*, Ac.
Lawyers.
Pnutiaaa la all tke Otoita a* Aka Mato Ja3
Tailors.
Dentists.
■arbor Shops.
Hotels.
ADAM HOME.
E to Opelika, lie isre U ,
NMO,oppuslto PaMObfer Depot.
Insurance.
To Let.
Grocery House
-or-
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 10 Broad St.,
Columbus, Ga„
mn coiRiimi or bard a bolt
100,000 pound* Bacon.
800 barrel* Fleur.
From 100 to 200 borrola Sugar.
100 bag* Coffb*.
From 100 to 200 barrel*.Syrup.
200 barrel* Wblakay.
200 box** Tobtoco.
BOO •• Soap.
200 “ Candle*.
100 barrel* Lard.
80 “ Maokerel.
800 aook* Salt.
80 tit rot* Moo.
BOO roam* Wrapping Paptr.
100 on*** Fotnah.
100 “ Bardina*.
100 11 Oyttar*.
100 “ Plcklat.
100 box** Candy.
100 “ Otaroh.
100 grou Parlor Matehe*.
IgOOO poHBdi LorUlMd’a luff.
00,000 Oltm.
1,000 pounds Groan nnd Block To*.
900 bail of Shot.
lOOboxoa Sod* nnd Fancy Ornckoro*
100 '* Cheeao In aonaon*
00 borrola Vinegar.
90 caaka Scotch Ale.
100 doien Wooden Bnckota.
100 dosan Brooms.
tad everything ia the Orooery Uae, which they
offer to the trade by the package, ae low aaaay
other Jobbing Houie ia the (Jolted Htatee.
aprie Om J. A J KAUFMAN.
1 POUND CAN C1IICKKN0,25 cats;
1 M “ TUKKaV, 26 -
1 “ “ REEF, 26 «
Freeh Peart, 2 *> choi, 26 ceata;
Qalucei, 2 l> cans, 90 ceaU;
Egg Flame, 2 lb csoe, 26 oeate;
Asparagus, 31> cans, 60 oeata;
Shaker Preserves aad Jellies, all klade, $1.26 jar
Choice Beef Tongues, 66 to 76c each;
Extra Choice Sugar-Cured llama:
“ ** “ Shoulders;
Mild Cared White Meat;
Bapolio for Cleaning Olass. Ac., 16c per cake;
Morgue's Hand Bapolio, 10 aud 16c "
All gtadee of Floor, Meal and Orita, at mill prices.
Blackwell's Genuine Durham dmohlng Tobacco,
80c fk W.
I have determined to aell my goods at a
very close margin; consequently, from and after
this date, I will deliver no goods until paid for.
RQB’T 8. CRANE,
mch 29 [febl d6«l Trustee.
Fulton Market Baaf Tongue*,
Fulton Market Corned Baaf,
Canned Maakbarrlaa,
Canned Whortleberries,
Canned Green Corn,
and onnnod good* of all kind*.
Imported Claret Win*,
Qoxhsn Butter 88 aanta,
Edam Che***,
Magnolia Ham*, Breakfast Baoon,
Mazeppa Flour,
Dundee Marmalade,
Shaker Preserve*, at
H. F. ABELL & CO.’S.
aprlO tf
April Oth, two Famished BED
BOOMS, Kitchen and Stable, with nee of dining
room nnd parlor. Address
M. Enquirer Office.
House and Lot for 8ale
•n LOVXR FART or UBOAB IT.
I ns lot UK Mr#; tho Loom hue three
I Urge rooms, hall and all urceeMry BO
ont-lmilaTafrff. Will be sold cheap to a cash
buyer. Apply to
mh92 tf A. WITTIOH.
For Sal* Low.
SCHOLARAH1F IN TOR MRDICAL 00L-
bR AT IV AN*VILLI, INDIANA.
Fontaine Warehouse;
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGE8,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
Order* Sollolted In parson or by letter,
oxppptod fur buyer or xallar.
■kiTK ooziuacatra, cam
Oemmlaalan promptly
dLOTHINC.
Here’s Your Chance.
NO EXCUSE FOB A BUSTY SUIT 1
CLOTHING AT COST 1
pOR THU NEXT THIRTY DAY, WU WILL SILL OCR fUTRRB ROOK or
MENTLEMENm, TOITTHB' ABM CMILMBBB'B
Clothing and Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Tranks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac., at Cost for Cash,
Com, at om, If yo« wlak ta bs, CtlOIOXOLOTHM kr .Httl. MM,,
c.-b-.n*,M.,M«D. toto * P*iaCOTT.
RAILROADS.
TO LET*
NOTICE.
AwmmnEw w ew uw , mt
or,
Lmn Oolumbaa 5:00 r. a.
Aral...I Troy 11:00 V. N.
LanvaTroy t-Ml.U.
Arrivan* Oolwabtu Iftao ». a.
OBVlO *w
W. L. OLaXK, *op’l.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
F. A. POMEROY,
AT BOOHER’I COMNEM,
CALLS ATTBNTION TO
Choloo White Shad,
Fraoh Bay Flah,
• Mobil* Cabbage,
1 Oalary and Lattuo*.
1 Live and Drsaaad Poultry,
Froth Country Snuatgo,
Spar a Rib* and Baokbona*.
A Choice Lot of Freeh
Oraekers, Sugar JumMaa, Lemon
Snap*, Ginger Snap*, Lamon
Cream*, 4>o.
Apploi, Onion*, Potato** A Turnip*.
Also MoalVunlly Sappliw end fancy Or. .rlM
on hand.
Mr. T. C. PRIDOBN will be found et the conn*
ter end will be pleeetd to wait on hie former cus
tomers end friends. The patronage of the public Is
respectfully solicited.fehft
T. J. Pearce dt Co.,
(Successors to Williams, Pearce A Hodo,)
Wholesale and Retail Grooers,
tlo. ZlTBroad Street,
FULLY aanonweete their
ibUo that they will contln
■tend, where they will kesp e good
Groceries, Plantation Supplies* Ac.,
Which will he sold low end strictly for each.
Jodi 3m T, J. PIANOS A 00.
WARIHOWI..
DISSOLUTION.
UK 'firm of RXUD, CHAMB1R8 A BANKS
bos been dissol ved by the concent of all ! ar<
NOTICE.
fpil UHDPWONKD wlU .till ca.tick. tb.
Warehouse and Commiseion
Business
AT IU
LQWELL WARE-HOUSE.
Thonkfhl for the patronage bestowed npon ns
the present season, we respectfully solicit Its era-
ttmyktot jto Owning season, with A proves to
evtoy promote thd interest of oer pat-
541 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME I
$35 50 Fare to New York I
Saw l«rk tad Ktv OtIaam Itall Uu,
WXXTBXN XAILROAD OV ALABAMA,
Ooioinus, Ga„ March Id, 1874.
TKAIMS LSAVB COLUMBUS DAILY
Fee Atlanta, • • • 10:40 a.
Arrive at Atlnntq, ' 6:42 r. M.
For McntgoteerY and Bclma, 1:00 a. m.
Arrive at Montg’Y, . 6:46 a s.
Arriv. to Mu,■ ■ -V. • ■ ll:Ut (. n.
FOR NEW YORE, DAILY.
(Time 6*K hoars.)
LSATS COLUMBUS 10:40 a. m. ARRIYS at
Opelika 12:87 p. m n at Atlanta 6:42 p. m. LSAVB
Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Greeuvllle, 8. 0., 1:64 a. m.,
CHARLOTTE 8:36 a. ■., Urseoeboro 1:16 p. m.,
Danville 3:27 p. m., Richmond 11:06 p. m. Arrive
at Washington 4:30 a. m., at Baltimore 6:80 a. m.,
at PhiladeTphte 1:30 p. m., at New York 6:16 p. m.
Ileeplng Cars Mb te Ohnrlette.
TRAINS AKRIV1 AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Montgomery and Selma 2:30
Tickets for sal# at Unloa Passenger Depot.
CHA8. P
>. A. BACON, Agent.
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R.
OM
PABBINGBR AND MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Columbus - - • 2:30 r. M. (Dally)
Arrive at Oolamlras • • 12:46 a. n. ••
Leave Min— • 7:17 Ml.
Arrive al Macon 7:26 p.m. **
DAY FRBIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Ooiamtms 5 30 a. m. (Snaday excepts^
Arrive at Columbus 6:36 p.m. “
Leave Macon 8:20 a. m “
Arrive at Macon 3:00 r. m. “
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng. and Bap't.
W. L. CLARK, Agent. mnltf
CICARS.
THE NEW ORLEANS
CIGAR STORE.
Good News to Smokers I
J. Newman A Co.
HAVB JUST OPRNRD
A RETAIL CICAR STORK
At Ml Broad St., Columbu*,
and to meet the demand for GOOD
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Ac.,
they tore laid In, at great expense, a magnificent
stock.
Give them a call, and enjoy, at the lowest price
conrietent with living, the beat smoke i on have
tod ftt Many a day.
lie place, J. NEWMAN A 00.,
144 Broad St
MOOTS AND CHOIS.
Spring is Coming!
"The buds are beginning to swell.’*
Likewise onr stock is beginning to swell
WITH LARGE ADDITIONS OF
SKASQNAnLK GOODS!
bT « VV . Udl..’ Toilet
and Drees 8 ippers ana
Ties, Congress, Lace
and Button Boots, in
» torgs, Fin# Pebble and
X^khCHILDREN’S ANKLL _
TINS, black and in colors, neat eud enbetantial
work for sehool wear.
OUR STOCK OF
Brogans, Plow Shoos,
end all other Staple Goods for the wants of tbe
people, te unexcelled.
We are well supplied with
Leather end Flndlnss,
and can offer inducements to all classes of buyers
N. B.—We pay tbe highest market price for Dry
Mldes.
WELLS & CURTIS*
- 7* Dread etraet.
AFFLYATYBUOrriOB. I A»rll I, Mt*,—Of
O. A. BEDD,
GEO. Y. BANKS.
Important to Farmers.
R. T, J. STEVENS is well known to tbe
~~lanters of Georgia aud Alabama a* one of
t reliable end efficient GIN-H RIGHTS In
trj. Wtorevi r h* bu worked to hoe
given eatlsfoctton; and, as he proposes to moke e
tonr In a short time, planters needing Gin itpolrs
M
the s
BUfle>BlnMU{UB I
TEES asoRaiA
Real Estate and Immigratioh £o.
OffKR TH, PUBLIC THB FOLLOWIXO BCUXMB:
Real Eftate ^ Qmrgio.
©40 FRIZES !
WHOLK TICK ITS ONLY SOLD. ... >
' . • 1ti< l
CAPITAL PRIZE, - - $33,0001
TICKETS $10 BACK
In/nUmi by AM. mOwrtty, mud Drawn <
taw PBIXB—A
la*—An Iraptwnd Ut lattooHf at Attewte, iluuM at Item"
of Loyd wd Wall nm, wlthlw *0 hot of tb. Ualo* loMipr Dopot, >1
- front .nd romiln( bock tlOftot, *• B)h.t ,11'7—» ..w ut .ifpallf ooo*
Mraoted h.Mtory bulldlw, tkmoo, bnwtot, (tor. non **d Otote totob-
■o.u-ou b. ranted.t XyJU) par omul ml««l .1 «....T....ttt,Ooo (
—A Olty Lot on oral ted. of Bprln, Uraot, totWMn (ten nnd . In • nnu. In
dilute, ITontlni loo fMt, nnd rnnnlq' 1 —*■ “ —
te .rrated n now nnd •*
am rook., ImldM t
at book *oo iral to nn.teby,«
. owteUn* komo, eonttealk* .ran nuao.
. rook., bra 14m b.ui rook., .lor. rooka. water teorat, Inn .. .u Mo., with
ir work, ntuctod, bot Md oold voter MM, nod dll mow • M-UUIdlnnu
or tb, moat dralrabl. city rraldoaote la Mo Booth, ralo-d ,, |
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Sox PRIBI—A Farm In the for famed Cedar Valley, Polk county, Georgi,
mile* Irom Cedar town, containing 32U acres—half cleared, tala
Btt|*a i(UBi vrunriuw u. vu*iwih*w| mvawm—
abundant running water, ooklorteblo bnIMl
_ high
ndjtenlngth. _ ^ w
fin rXt*B-^A P.rte o’f sinVicrM,' .itnat. iw.aty kite. w»» of Itnoonl la dnwhfd tokity, W ’ 00 °
tlwrgln, in tbo Ibrk of Big and Llttlo Kokaroaaa or .k>—kail dniid aad ia
... i—. t -T . .—•• iberad with oik, btekwym*l«Mh|
id notion iim, rainodn*.— .
1,000 0*
good note of cultivation, tite.no. kravUy teal
good dw.lllug, HI-hmM, tte., capital gla u- un... .I—, raiam at.—
fin FK1XB—A Tract of Und of kfi aerra, ttata fit Blotoamd oounty, U-orgla,,ona-kilf
ml la froktha oorpont. Unite of Annate, Ooonrtn, wltk tel tko Ikpd raa.no
tb.raoh,’ ooDif.ting or on .logon! tenate dwolflag, wltk tet tho MIIHWV oate
toUdi.gte In nood ordor, ate., volotd ot fi,000 00
Tn FBIH—A raoa.tly Ikprond Olty Lot la Motlatu, Un., eon tel.te, .boat twonnran,
- m th.noo, In good npter, kltcliM, .-rvante'
wltkla gov yard, of th. railroad doyot, vtemd at 7,too 00
Ilk Frtmi, rack ttOOD
Bix Frlte., rack 475 00
fi* !!?!—• —i *oo oo
xu,u
Ilk Hnadrad approilkitlon yrltea.
,000 00
tfiOO at
JA*00
1,10*10
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Ml PrteM, nkonatlng la Uw nggngat* to,
MODE OF 1 DRAWING.
thou draw iron IU* largo who*l oa* of th*
•Motaton a id auditor., Ita number will bo o.
dllproont may boar. Tho number wUlth.u
my whrhor the number ha* toon rl* *
alo It, tad reeordit awn n book pro;
i« of jh» ltMlttek.u, tod holding It an fa fkll tl.wof
w I bo oallod t»Y tha Mar appUatL lo ihte pnrp,-., m i
wUlth.a bo pamod to thoookklttao of oIumu, who
ih«r draw* Itelnodtauly bohro ft. Tha* ihU prooan wtU
lard* whorl oontalolna the tlokou. aad thta from tha null
*,ooo oo
*ii*,iioo a*
men by all
inooimt, and
- w bote la,too
to nil the
tuba, pro
to turned
[olJtd, will
of th*
that
Will
who will
will 111 on
and bold
trill then to
of tho abort trill to
*g| watilalf tn* tn***'
boptua at*| aortlbod to
’“My Kingdom for a Cash
These Spectacles are mannfoctnred from “Mia
i Specti
Crystal Pebbles" melted together, aad are
called Dlamoad on aocobnt of their bardneee and
brilliancy.
Having been tested with the polariscope. thf
diamona lenses have been found to admit Sheee
per oeat. lees heated rays than any other pebble
They arc ground with $ real scientific accuracy,
are free from chromatic aberrations, and produce
a brightness nnd dtctinclnece of vlelon not before
attained in ■#8<to8lis. Mob «foot*red by < the
Spencer Optfcnl WaflMfccturing Oo., New York.
Foreale by responsible agsnteiu every city in tbe
WITTIOH A KINSNL. Jewelete and OpMciaae,
are sole ngentefed OolnBahwShOebgifoem whom they
oaa ooly to attained. Me nedllsra employed,
jte jM to, . yto
will tokittUod to n Konl Kunte Prlu of fit*. All th* Tlok.U drawing largar Frl<M win to
«Had*4,andth*olroltoztendodtoinolada*MMi bothtedoaof thaUMnnl, Ming awtogaek
*M*| a being tha paipoM of tha management not to danUMta prlten.
MONEY.—All money raootvod from ml. of tlokoti trill b. doporttod la Baak Immodutte, on
rooolpt of romlttonoo*.
TffANBrtKn or TITLES.-Within ten day. tetot tho drawing, partial pitting Bwl I.
tat. on |ho m.rk.t aadtr thte aoh.mo, art roqalrod to mnkn good vntld nod anlaodmkorod tL
tlwthwwto t. th.(toorgla Kool Bitato and Immigration Ooaneky—Mild Qompnay obllgtou
tb.rn.tevm u> traaMor aaah Utl. la tat tempi, to tho p.rty or pnrUMWho may dni*Tuoh prte. ot
Tt-kted ona to had oa application, pwvoailly or bylottor, to
agora, or
Prated Kit Oaorgla Bote Xateto a
OORPORATONS. . MANAOKR8.
Hon. WILLIAM BOHLEY. Rnvnnnoh, On. A. M. WALL AUK, AtlaGta, On.
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DRY GOODS.
L bt all know iti wn ax a oyvxiUNa ■xtkaokdinaxy induobhxmu M oaih
Buyers I We mnit do Lnsin* ee at all baaards, proftt or no proAV—Ike goods meet move.
Our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods
is Leiug constantly replenished. Jest received,
3T TTXjXj XiZWH OS* VARAOOXtOI
Among th.m nnotb.r lot of thorn with bmulifhl Xllrar minuted lUndto, la (word, fiptor, tod many
otbir ckmt. dralgna. Ooratockof
jAoo»raT TausaczaroM
I. turn, in* te term* ekonmr than arar bafbra In tkte mnrkat.
W. napMlfnllr uk tel to oall nnd el*mln« and gte prfem. W. nlwny* .how gMdo ihteVfHly, ad
con.lder It no trouble. „
NSW YORK STORK.
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Spring Goods and
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BAYS BITOT LAID IN A SUP
IBOOPB. ffllCH TBit
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Their Stock i* Complete In Every Dtpnrtnient, an* wn* BOUCHT
FOR CASH, *t the Lowest New York Frleee, en* Will b* **ld cor*
reepenfllngly lew.
Best Prints 10 oents.
Irish Linen* Expressly Imported!
Ladies', Children’s and Misses’ Shoes. Also, food sup
ply of Plantation Boots and Shoes.
Carpets and Rugs at reduced prloes.
HRM
LOW! LOWER!! LOWEST!!!
0VBKT CUSTOM XU TRAD1N0 WITH JOBKPH A ■NOTHIN *«’*• lk *' ,Mr aM,r ’
ai passod stock of Dry Ooods of every variety hoe bees selliog at
The Lowest Cash Prices Ever Known in This Section i
THIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE HAS LAW IN
A Fine Stock of Spring C6ods!
To meet tho wants of ttolr many customers, anti will contlnu# to **11 their stock Gf Domestic and
Fqrolgn Good* at prlceM tint defy competition. ' " *»
Oome and see for yoarsalr. 1 be goods mu«t bo sold.
StH2 tf
JOSEPH & BRO.>
Grand. Clearing; Out flNbe!
TO MAKB XKAf>r POX TUB IFXUfO TXADV, WB’giBC,<>****
Onr Entire Stock of Fancy Dross
AT AND BELOW COST. I0B CASH ! <
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