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ONUKA DIRECTORY.
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TPJSDAY OMe* ISM.
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E»rlj Oomty Hm.
i. tha pn>o»adi»8« of tbo Conrt and
. Supoiiof Conxt, In honor of
Tbool**, Ool. F. Jon on, Col.
Fi.ldor, Chairman of the Com*
H S2Tin hia addraaa raporlad the follow.
..Hit of lawyara of bin aeqnainUnoa
'"fo biro diad amid tha artiW dntiaa of
STprof-tionaloo. tha lata war:
Jieoh Honty l.umpkio, Engcniua
A. Noabit, Ebenerer
SSnai, Joe. K. Jaekaoa, Ambroaa Brn.
“Jr Wriobt, Garnatt Andrew*, Angnatn.
?Kanin. Hina* Holt, Nathan L. Hutch.
I*;'* Howell Cobb, Linton Stephen*, E.
0®Cabaai*a, Jnnioa Wingfleld, Edward
j Barden, Thoaiaa E. Lloyd, J. J. Pope,
WmLaw, Uicbard Sima, laaao E. Boeer,
J?™' v Barry, Lonia A. Gonake, Ephraim
n Platt, Jemea J, Kiddoo, Sam cal 8.
Clifford, Thomp'Oa T. Swann, Thomaa
t Jooea, Haloum Gillie, A. G. Ferryman,
i W Brown, Franoia It. Harper, Jamea
v Kumar, Yd. K OaGraffenried, Benj
o' DeGrafTanrlad, A. B. Seale, Gao. W.
vjib Jamea Milner, Joaiah B. Parrott,
wmiim Donwberty, to which othere, per-
huemlghtteadded, if reeolleoted.
itated that in hia opinion the exi.
nciea of the timea ainoe the lata war
d thrown upon thair intellectual re.
„ patriotiem and rirtne, that will
•jue farorably with any other proft
{ntbia or any othar country. And
oonnting for tha aitraordinary daatl
be aaggeatad'tha probability of
brain work, aa a leading oauae.
Mere Akeat HIM CeMe.
IBCIUU, i, w ...... n .j —— J -
eild apeciea of tha gennina coffee plant,
nowa in grant abundance on the hill aides
‘round thie town. It grows to about the
nme height and haa a very aimilar ap-
ut agraeabla odor. The berry, when
perfectly ripe, la of a deed black oolor,
ud contain! two kernels, wbioh ara
,opposed to be gennina eoffee. The bar-
rise are considered a rery superior d.li-
tboaud.
plant, whatever may be the nature of the
shrub under consideration. Mr.
Bernhardt, of thia town, haa a
coffee tree, now about throe yearn
old and seven or eight feet high, which
be himself grew from a kernel of Java
eoffee. It grow) luxuriantly, and though
it haa navar yat borne, it is probable that
it will do ao tba coming fall. Who knows
but thut the foot-hllla of tbo Sierras m«y
yet rival tha Indies and tha “Isles of the
Sees" in the growth of thie important
semi-tropical production T—Sutter Creek
Independent.
—A new method of preparing coffee la
brooming popular in France. After roast,
leg, the coffee la ground to a very floe
lour, wbioh ia then slightly moistened,
nixed with twioe its weight of powdered
lugsr, and pressed into tablets. Coffee
prepared in thia manner is claimed,
pound for pound, to be susceptible of
let more complete utilisation.
DR. X. T. WAKNOCK,
•araeee ami RhyaMan.
OAoeaf Slaughter’. Drug store, Bo I road itraet.
febl4
Simpson—“Brown has failed."
Jon**—“Has he, indehd T Well, I'm
glad of it. He’s worked hard for a g<*>d
many years, sod it’s time ha began to lay
off and take tbinga isasy. I suppose he
will set op a carriage now, won't he f"
BOOTS AND BHOKB.
Spring is Coming!
'The badi are beginning to iwell."
Likewise oar stock is beginning to swell
WITH LARGE ADDITIONS OF
SEASONABLE GOODS!
*188, black and in colors, nest snd substantial
work for school wear.
Ws hare all the favorite styles for Men's Wear
In best hand-sewed, and in cheaper grades of
work, all gaaranteed reliable.
OUR STOCK OF
Brogans, Blow Shoos,
»nd all other Staple Goods for the wants of the
iwopie, is unexcelled.
We are well supplied with
Leather and Findings,
end can offer Inducements to all classes of buyers
B.—We pay the highest market price for Dry
Mldee.
WELLS & CURTIS,
u, 73 Broad Street.
Doctors.
To Let.
DRUCa AND MEDICINES.
J. I. GRIFFIN,
IMPORTED
^Drais&Belitiies,^
IB PERFUMERY EM
fancy goods,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
ill good. gu.tj.tMd. *»■ Pr n .criptloui c*r.-
Pripwed .t all boen. J. I. GKIFFIN,
l»n dwdewly ll*l Breed H
stoves and tin ware.
Stoves, Stoves
(Oppo.lt. Sun OSes) uHSt
Columbus, Ga.,
AITOULD rMpooUtallr Invito tbo ottontlou of hi.
■bJh ‘*' 1 omtomor. to bio ogtonolto
2ft ofjnSVRL HOLLOW AMD tTAMBXD
7,4*4 HODIxTbBNiaillKO GOODS, Ac. AIM
“* VOX, ot wboloulo snd retail.
»’frxx$oi£.° r TlN ’ IR0 " AN
Roofing and Guttering
4om pnnytt, nnd Is tbo boot stonnor.
„*• MUoito s call, fooling eomnd that bo css
to. astir. —-i*--.!—
1#w *“ b * ,ow "‘'
drt eoooe.
MB. 4. w. m. W1UURS ,
0«.n ki. rmtarioul Mnica. OStn mix.
Jw * Oo.’i,*JliMbor, t X X. Mmta.
Millinery. ^
MISSES WHITE * TUCKER, 01
rublonable Milliner, mmt bmsmaksrs.
Gentlemen’s bbiru out by churl measure, and *■
guatanteed to St. Lkombeiw street, next to
Kabu’s dry goods store. tebl co
MBS. C. V. BARLOW,
fubioMbla Mllllmor ud Brn—nkir
bole Agent of Butterick 4 Uo.’o Patterns. m
At the late Baukiug Douse of Sbappard A Co.,
Opelika, Ala. ja23 ^
Notaries Publle. '
U. D. HIGGINS,
Being appointed Notary PubUo for Loo county,
reepectruiiy solicits tbo patronage of bis irlebus.
Holds Conrt 1st and fid Saturdays of e*cb month,
at ti. U. Multifield’* law office. jafifi |
Furniture, to.
At rule Prim*. F
A. O. HARWELL, r
VhIw Ik *U klada tf Varnltara.
Alno, Metallic, Wood OoGns, aud Oaokets. [
jald Cbnmb.ro street.
Lawyers. j
A. J.VICKIR8,
Attorney and CmimIIw at Law.
Office opposite Alabama Uonao. {
Pradioes in nil the Courts of tho Stale. Ja3
Tailors.
4. B. uanffu, Tilln,
Cutting and Making In tho Latest Stylos. Re- J
_ pairing nontly done.
Sooth Railroad 8t., over VuruUnro Store. Jal
Dentists. ]
J. L K. SMITH, Btntkt, -
Boon Plato Work and Plugging on reasonable
dec23] terms. Chambers street.
■arbor Shops.
WEffiLET BABHINGEH, Harbor,
Comer South Railroad aud Chambora streets. -
dec23 J
BIGNOar dk TUBIER, Bar Mom,
South Railroad ttreot, unuor Adanu House,
deefil
Hotels. "
ADAMS HOUSE. ,
When you go to Opelika, bo nuro to atop at the \
Adam* Uonao, opposite PaMongor Depot.
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Insurance.
8. C. BOWEN * SON,
U.nvr.1 Inara*.. Aft.U.
Offlcs, Uirad Btnet, OT.r R. tf. Qvmm * Co.’a,
aov23
Spring
j.
LOW! LOWER!! LOWEST!!!
rjTERT CUSTOMER TRADING WITH JOSEPH A BROTHER knows that thair unsnr*
AA passed stock of Dry Goods of every variety has been selling at
The Lowest Cash Prices Ever Known in This Section!
THIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE HAS LAID IN
A Fine Stock of Spring Goods!
My Kingdom for a Cash Buyer!’
ET ALL KNOW IT I WE ARM OriERINQ EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS *0 OAIH
| Buyers! We must do bosiarso at all hazards, profit or uo profit—the goods must move.
Our Stook of Spring and Summer Dry Goods
I* being constantly replenished. Just received,
i ZjZXID OF FARuJLSOZiMI
JAOONBT TRXMMXXM
large, and is offered cheaper than ever before in this market.
W e respectfully ask all to call and examine and get prices. We always shoes goods cheerfully, sad
nslder it no trouble.
NEW YORK STORE.
«rrie tf E. LARDAURR A RRO.
Goods and Staples !
db OO.
OFFER AT TUK LOWES 1' CASH PRICES.
THtlr Stook Is Oomplsts In Evsry Department, and wa* ROUQHT
OR CASH, ot the Lowest New York Prloee, and Will bo told oor-
mpondlngly low.
Best Prints 10 cents.
Irish Linens Expressly Imported!
adies’, Children’s and Misses’ Bhoes. Also, good sup
ply of Plantation Boots and Shoes.
Carpets and Bugs at reduced prices.
■j'Amah
a Goode at prices that defy competition.
Come and eee for yourself. The goods matt be eold.
iprLMf
JOSEPH & BRO*
Grand Clearing Ont Sale!
TO MAKR RNADY FOR THH SPRING TRADE, WB NOW OFFBR
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH i
AND ETERI OTHER ARTICLE A8 LOW AS TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE.
CHAPMAN & VEBSTILTaE,
»d 00 BROAD STREET
A. M. ALLEN.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
PETER FREER.
Fontaine Warelicruse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGE3,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
Order* Soliolted In perton or by letter. Commission promptly
xaouted for buyer or sailor. •
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CLOTHING.
Here’s Your Chance.
NO EXCUSE FOR
CLOTHING
A RUSTY SUIT!
AT COST!
TOOR TUK NEXT THIRTY DAYS WB WILL 8BLL OUR 8UPBRB STOCK OF
GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS* AND CHILDREN'S
Clothing and Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Vaises,
Carpet Bags. Ac,, Ac., at Cost for Cash,
Come at
Columbus, Oa., Dec. 10,18T3. deodaw
:e, if you wlab to buy CHOICE CLOTHES fur a little money.
THOMAS A PRESCOTT.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
To Bent,
COMFORTABLE Bod Room and Parlor, con*
venient to buatneas and churches. For particulars
apply to U R8. 8ARAII TBA8DA LK,
apr2S 2t]Or DR. J. U. CARR1QER.
To Rent.
^FTER April Oth, two Furnished BED
ROOMS, Kitchen and Stable, with use of dining
room and parlor. Add roe*
apltf M. Enquirer Office.
House and Lot for Sale
ON LOWER PART OF BROAD ST.
r pIIE lot Is *4 acre; the houso ha* three JeaSh
I large rouma, hall and all neceeaary IISSI
out-buildings. Will be sold cheap to a cash
buyer. Apply to
mb22 tf A- WITTIOII.
For Sale Low.
A SCHOLARSHIP IN THE MEDICAL COL-
LKUB AT LYANSVILLR, INDIANA,
novfi tf APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
City Tax Returns.
requested to call and make returns aa required,
to-wit:
All real estate In the city. (Assessors have val
ued it, but It Is necessary for owners to indicate
their property.!
Value of all household and kitchen fbraiture in
excess of $3U0.
Value of ail lewelry, silver plate, musical Inatra-
ments, horsee, mule*, aud other animals.
Number of one or two*horse vehicles.
All male citixons between the ages of 21 and 00,
except firemen.
Failure to make return will render the defaulter
liable to a double tax, and as the time allowed for
receiving returns it limited, it Is requested that
parties will attend to it at their earliest coi
venlenoe.
Office at Court House.
M. M. MOORE.
aprl* 2w Clerk Pound I.
Assignee’s Sale.
/'AN WEDNESDAY, the 29tb Instant, I will sell
at private sals, to Jobbers, tbs entire stock
of Groceries, Boots. Bhoes, Ao., contained in the
store lately occupied by Daniel A Barbee.
■ale to continue from day to day until the stock
Is disposed of.
No goods will be sold at retail.
ISAAC J08BPn,
aprfifi td Asalgne# of Joasph King.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FRESH GOODS!
PBOFUMO & HOFFMAN
Uavo Just Receivod s Fresh Lot of
Dates, Prunes, Raisins,
Figs. Choice Apples. &e.
feb22 tf
A C T 8
Of the Last Legislature,
nnvlff tf
FOR SALE BY
W. J. CHAFFIN.
Wood. Wood!
J^KST WOOD, ready sawed, $4.00 per cord. Wood
•awed for 50 cent* per cord. Orders filled prompt
ly on application to the
febill tf iilCSCOOEE MANUF’NO 00
CHEMICALS—PURE!
FOR
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
AT LOW PRICKS.
E. C. HOo6 A RRO.
NOTICE.
Wanted, Agents to
C 4
Notice.
O N AND AFTER APRIL 1ST.
the Boats of tbs Central
Lius will leave Columbus oa SAT
URDAYS AND WBDNE8DAY0.I ___
The Saturday boat only will go through to Ape-
l*o hi oo la.
To Let.
BANKING AND INMSANCR.
J. XXQDII BI0WX1, PrsiMSU. no. W. mmjii—m
GEORGIA HOME BANK.
Bank of Discount and Deposit
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns mads.
THE GEORGIA HUM SAMI DM
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 $1 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 January, 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.
DIRECTORS;
J. RHODES BROWNE, Pras't off thsOo. N. N. CURTIS, of W*Us,Onttls * Co.
JAB. T. BOZEMAN, OspltsUst, AUsat*. L. T. DOWNING. Altoriwy-tt-Uw.
J. K. CLAPP, Msnof'tr, Olsu’s Psolory. D. V. WILLCOX, BsontsiF off; k Co.
Hod. JOHN MsU.HKNNY, Msyor. JOSIAH MORRIS, Bsaktt, ttoB-’y.
JAMES RANKIN. OspiUfliNt. CHARLES WINS,
S. S. SPriW, Prta’L S. W. IDW1RD*,*0bsSIm. B. R. lULFORB, Ata't Ctah’r.
The Chattahoochee National Bank
OF COLUMBUS, GKO.
This ■auk translate a Qsssrsl Sanklsg basis***, pays Intsrsst sa Os-
pssite snSsr sptolsl osstrsst, flvs* prsMpt sttsstiss t* sdUdsHdrs ss all
Dssssstbts pDlnto, as* Invlts* osrrsspinSsies. Isternatlen trsnsmitted
by mall or wlrss whsn ffsslrsd.
Iftl Mta
MERCHANTS’ AND MECHANICS’
ooiuTJivCBXJS, asoRaiA.
W. L. SALISBURY, Prtsld’t. A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier,
V.Dntarj fit*, 1ST*. tf *
SECURITY—PROltPTirESS—LIBERALITY’!
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
cMTuna to wrn m mut
Loss by FIRE!
Having Paid her Friends and Patront Since tha War 1800/100.00,
•ha Wants a Chanoa to Dot It Sock.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM'LRElMOdCfi
CMwmbua, Oct. 1st, 1B7S,
mm
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
Chieago Losses Paid Promptly In Full, • • 8529J44J2
Boston “ ISO,fiOm
TdM Asssts—Ool4—January tot, IS74, tM2,tM.Sa.
LIASILITICa.
Loss** Dn» snd Dnpsid Nurd.
Lossss in procras of adjnstmsnt, or adjnstsd *U sot da* t»A»«
All othar Claims 1.SIA IS
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
boons, 1878 0SIMS1SM
Inoons, 1878 88MU 87,
0*10 • n,MU
Unw rmartly AtlaaM sad ^«lrl, MIM kf
G. GUN BY JORDAN, Agent,
COLUMBUS. OA.
1840. 1874.
D. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL IN8URANOE AGENT, *
Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companfes.
mbit tf
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT 0NLY THE
WI3E ONE8 8AVE IT!
If you will only Save what you Waoto, It wouM bs no
trouble to become Indooondont.
EltlEi PHI SMUGS DEPIBTHT.
Lets than one year old, and haa 378 Depositor*.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over 14000,000
for the seourity of Depositors—$12 In asssts far ovary dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposit* of 81.00 snd upwards rsoslvod. Sevan per cent,
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on dodtanf.'
HeJ. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treat’r*