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Celling Hi Mahlng la tb« Luteal ItjrlN, Be-
iMiriuir «Mt1t - r
South
,Goods and Notions.
Ltt HOWABD
ssiESffiSfjsasaa
,at«t ai/lte
.TS and BOFNETS,
rt&sHHuenH&ag
Prices of Flour Reduced I
Empire .Flour Mills,
WHOLESALE PRICES.
aa Floor Mrtotly Fancy) r>r barr.l $10 00
A Floor (Cholo. Family j.. 0 00
BASHES, HUMOS,
8TAIB RAILS, tiEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ac.,
Mailed to aoy oao taterwted la bolldiog, oa
raoaipt of ataap,
IFRINC MILLINERY,
Loro loot reclrod a foil ltoo of kn
asm hmu nuimi
koll tba hOf BLtlMof thomoon.
IglNO AMO 1LEAOHINO doot li
eol.i, at tbaakonm Bailee.
1 door bolo* thaMaw York ttora,
MU. OOLT1N and
L-ly Mart urn POBBBkhT.
E. V. BOWES * ME,
Ooawal luauraufK Agoate.
OMa Railroad Ft root, onr A M. Onrn A Oa.’t,
V floor a.I
Baptn Mill. White Wbaat Graham Floor.
Bran, II 1000 l>
■too, baa tbao 1000 »
•kip MaW aid thorta, ft lodu t>
Ship Ota*. and Iborta, V 100 E
Boat White Tabla Meal aid Orite, per hoaho
Prominent Incidents
IN THE
History of Columbus
From tit Ilret Settlement in 1827, to (Ad
Wiiao* Said, in I860, compiled by Son*
H. Martin.
Tho undersigned proposes to publish, i* a
volume of 150 or more pages, a soork under
the above Me, covering tho period from tho
selection of ths locality for a “ trading town,"
in 1827, to the capture and partial destruction
tf tho city by the Wilson Said, in 1865.
The incidents will be derived mainly from its
newspapers, which will be gleaned for this
purpose with much ears. It is beSeved that
most of our silicons would hie Is hose such
incidents in this compact and convenient form,
and will encourage tho undertaking to tho
extent qf the mall amount ashed for the work.
Each chapter will contain chert biographi*
cal sketches or notices of the principal a&senc
mentioned in it, who have since died. Tho
volume trill also embrace full information
concerning the churches, factories, <kc., now
existing.
Ws do not propose to publish this compila
tion with a view'to. making money, at the
tmaU pries asked for it will show. • But at
ths same time we do not want to lam 'money
by its publication, and therforo we wish to
limit the number f copies printed to the de
mand for the work. WifA this object in uiew,
we ietue this prospectus, instiling those who
desire espies qf the volume to tend in their
names.
The price will be one dollar per copy for
a pamphlet bound volume, printed on paper
like the specimen sheet issued. A email
number of copies will also be issued on a su
perior article qf paper for $1- 30 per copy.
Payable when the work it delivered, which
will be some time.next Fall.
THQS. GILBERT.
May 12, 1874. ~ ‘'
A FT MR TOW DAT! IUR.WILL BM SOLD AT
—r*i—
COLUMBUS ICE WORKS
At th« Following Prloo* :
ft*toil, per lb 1 eta.
Tickets fbr 100 Ike $ 1 90
M 900 lbs 3 60
44 44 »() We...... ooo
, M •• 400 lbs 6 26
** “ 600 lbs....- 7 60
« 44 lOOO tbs 19 60
Ubsrwt ittsB|«nMti uii wills dealers.
All gssis guarsuiesd. 9tf Pwtorlpttous ssvs>
tally prepared s| ell hours. J. I. OEIfVJjr,
Jelldoedswly, r lOSDmdta.
AVAiiMA WA11HOU8K.
liver? Liver? Liver?
SIIMIiMIOlSrS'
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
I* ft purely VlflRTABLR PREPARATION, harm
less and eibctlY*—a spaoJSc for all risraugsmeut*
of tbs
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Btom-
sob or Bowels.
Thl. Mrdldaa ha. bran triad by tboaaead. and
ha. tmr blted to (In aalialbtUon.
W Tij ou bottle and ho eosylaced.
n. l. Kino * sons.
Proprietor, and Manufbotdran, Columbia,!. a. ■
lor bj A. M. MARKON, A(ant forColua-
fend OpHlt.npM-tnwdu.
imores, Linen Drills
end Oottonsdes, nt
PEAOOOK A SWIFT’S
ss, Whits end Colored.
•hop ood Victoria Lmm.
itiful Colored Mnslins,
AT
-PEAOOOK A SWIFT’S.
DITftON ft CO.’S
Home Musical Library
Prion of oooh Book in Bootda, $2.60.
Cloth, $8; FoIlOUt, $4.
LOW LOWER!! LOWEST!!!
Mfteioftl Tnhbn. Vocal.
Silver Chord. Vooal.
Wreath of fleas. Vocal.
Qems of Sacred Song. Vocal.
Oeme of flora an Song. Vocal.
Asms of Scottish Bong. Vocal.*
Operatic Pearls. Vocal.
Shower of Pearls. Vocal Ducta.
Orgy at Homs, Reed Organ Music.
Ocas of Stranss. Instrumental.
Home Circle, Vol. I. Instrumental.
Homs Circle, Vol. II. Instrumental.
Pianists’ Album. Instrumental.
Plano Forts Gems. Instrumental.
SCREVEN BOUSE,
diamond lenses have bsei found to admit Slteca
per oent. less heated rays than any other pebble.
They arc ground with treat eeteutlSc accuracy,
are free from chromatic aberrations, ftud produce
a brightness and distinctness of vision dot before
attained In spectacles. Bfanufhctured by the
Spencer Optical Manufacturing Go., Mew York.
For sale by responsible agents in every city In the
Union.
WITTIOH A KINS1L, Jewelers and Opticians,
are sole agents for Colombo*,4)a., from whom they
can only be attained. Mo peddlers employed.
Do net buy n pair •nisei yen see the trade
mark ♦ octft deodewly
Savannah, Ca.
■asap* open this simmer in its
STHICTLY FIRST GLASS
th» mimhi of thou, Tl.lU.x Mm-
Itelwd, aod th. Hrthm Tlron th.t n.
kill U add. tehuaro tb.|j ooaforl.
|nlbMg|WUI be round at hll arrlflnf
r B. BBADLEY A BON,
THE NEW ORLEANS
CIGAR STORE.
Good News to Smokers i
for retail prloe..
OliYtr Dittos A Go., Chu. H. Ditton A Co.
Boston- 711 Broadway, N. T.
J. Newman Jt Co,
HAVBJOBTOFWraD
A RETAIL CICAR STORE
At Ml Broad St, ©otambat,
ud to Boat fladtanhd ter 0000
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Ac.,
they have laid in, at great sspesee, a magnlftcent
■took.
Give them a call, sad enjoy, at the lowest price
consistent with living, the beet smoke you have
bad for many a day.
Remember th* pl*ce, J. NlWMAJf A 00«
amhl 3m 144 Bread ft.
BLACKMAIL
%£$#&r* b “ u<
its Agent end Broker.
jey^^Uwfwed^satU^iJ^
N. J. BUSSEY, Agent
BOWMiaS: I Bill for Ifiluui t’on,
- VBrll.f, do.. In Chatte-
ROOB, * ibj beach.. Bap. Coart.
I that William Browaloi, oat of tba
•tetbhahaaa Mil. iraida withoat
tea af Ibl. Ooart, It teordend that
• *ea» ha perfected oa .aid H ilium
1 <ha pahllcatloa af tbi. ordar, ono. a
ir aootka, la th. Ooluaitni. Bsaainr
iblle (bBMte pabliahed la th. dtj of
rlor to th. A rat day of tho aoxt term
™ A. LITTLB. Ooropl’U dolldtor.
tract from tba aHnatea of Cbattahoo-
rCoart, lurch Slat, 1874.
, „ W. A. SAPP,
tertor Coart Ohatuhoochra Oouaty.
IlSsiilajs
.TOITlwa
m
mANKIMQ AND IN
aoSSST
Rsprsssnting Oldest end Stmngsst American end English Companies.
mhtl tr
M.I.UriN, Praa’t. M. W. UWABBA, Catkin. E. M. ICLFOBB, Ate’t Caah’r.
The Chattahoochee National Bank
OF COLUMBUB, OEO.
Fontaine W areh.ouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES,
Cotton Factors A Commission Merchants
' COli'gMB'gO, qftAu.
JRO.». PLOUBKOT. C. 0. MoeaKM. Ml. T. MATOMIB.
A. 1 s ton W€treh.ou:se;
FLOURNOY, McGEHEC & CO.,
Warehouse & Commission Mflrehants,
Colombna, Ga.
Speolsl Attention given to taigRIjige end Bale of Cotton
and othe^Spindlse.
Thlo Bank trenuata a Oeaoral Staking bmlaaaa, gay* latareot on De-
geoitt mtSer agoelal oentraet, glvaa grerngt attention te nnNneMen* on all
■eoMnlbln point*, and la vita* cnrretgondAoa. InfermnMen trnntmltted
by mall or wlrea when daalpad.
ChanleaU and Farfumary,
At mw naaaai.
To Kent.
^FTIB April 8th, two Faraiahad lUjg
BOO MB, Kitehu aad Btebi*. with ora of dlalac
room end perlor. Address
npl U M, Inquirer OMce.
Nraralgia, IDs. hsads^
Shrrhns. Soils, CUSora,
Lsmsnm, Buss, fientan,
ToothAcha, Bealda, Bpwdaa,
Bosramm, UlenuTtasta,
Ion Throat, OeUo, BmAsn,
Bhnasthn, BNURhsgis,
Ms.?.;,
Stein’s Patent Burial Caskets.
I HAVE twao appointed agent for thata, the
latert, moat .uaDexfal, and b, far the mo»t
Daaotlful Caakat /at daliened Built of Wal
nut, oor.rid with tha flne.t Slmonl. Broad,
cloth, or li/on. Valrat, aneatad in a beautilullj
daalgnad ud rlobl/ wrought surer Matalle
trama, the/ preaenta brilliant, and /at warm
and plo.unt appanranoa, vary different team
tha acid, hard, rapnlilra appoar.no. of tna old
•tyle Matalle U.hi.
Alan, Korowoi-d, Wa’nat and athar CoAn.
and Oaaaa, whleh tha pnbUo are annrad will ha
•old at roaaoMhle price..
myXT tf
AMERICAN
Wood. Wood !
gadT WOOD, rwdy anwwl, $4.00 p«r cord. Wood
■«4 tor 60 oaaU par card. Order. Iliad prompt*
1/ ca appllutloa to tho
IbhU tf MUSCOGEE MAMUr’BO 00 .
T. T, EDMUNDS. I Cotton Tie Company.
1974.
D. F. WILLCOX.
QENERAL IN8URANOE AGENT,
SECTOrTr—PROMPTYESS—UBBRAUTY I
THE
Georgia Home* Insurance Comp’y
tmi m pnuc
Loss by FIRE!
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
•lie Wants e Chance to Cat It Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
, WISE ONES SAVE IT 1
If you will only Sava what you Waata, It would ba no
trouble to beoome Indanandant.
EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS OEPMTM'T,
Less than one year old, sod bae 371 Depositors.
Tbs Legislaturo of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
far the security of Deposltors~$t2 In Masts for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits Of $1.00 and upwards rseslvsd. Sevan par osnt
compounded (bur times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, TreasY.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANV.
Chioago Losses Paid Promptly in Full,
Boston “ “ “
$520,364.02
180,003.80
Total A*tate—Gold—January tot, IS74, $BS2,SS2.02.
LIABILITIES.
Laa««« Dna anfl Oanrid Mona.
io nrocoas at adJaatBiaut, or adjoatad tad not dna... $22,62$ 00
tr Ghima 1,816 62
OOMFASATIVE STATEMENT,
AUotUr
I8T# $619,887 78
Inoome, 1872 626,917 87
Gnla., S 98,869 86
till PnmpUy A<Umated aad ‘'mlrl/r Battled by
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
-"■ft. -o-TOiVMBttfi -gAta
IpyaRT CU8TOMBR TRADING WITH JOSSFII *B|IOTHBR »•«*■ their a«l.
Cl paid .tech at Dry Oood. el arary rartety hu bran mUIb( at
The Lowest Cash Prices Ever Known in This Section t
THIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE HAS LAID IN
A Fine Stock of Spring Goods!
To meet ths waits of their many customer*, sad will continue to sell their itook of Domestic
Foreign floods et prices thet defy competition.
19* Corns end see for yourself. Ths goods must be sold.
JOSEPH &BRO.
,p,Utf - 9? Br-oic* It.
The trad* tuppllad at lowatt mar-
kat rata*.
ayST dim
Spring Goods and Staples !
J*. KYLE db OO-
BAYB JHftT LAID Of A KCPERIOK STOCK OF arKIKO OOODB, WHICH THEY
orm at thjc Mmir cash fricu.
Thalr Stook It Compute In Evary Dapartmant, and wat BOUGHT
FOR CASH, •» tha Lowatt Now York Frloot, and Will ba told oor-
roopondlngly low.
Best Prints 10 oents.
Irish Linens Expressly Imported!
Ladies', Children's and Misses’ Shoes. Also, good sup*
ply of Plantation Boots and Shoes.
Carpets and Bugs at reduced prices.