About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1874)
'zwmst- ?*■:■' -■—„ DRY GOODS. couaim DAT ...jqiX 2fl » l V*> in unun uw, tluu tf tfeaill i priaeMfe*|6>ints of Um new Bank- whioh only requires the Prssl- nature to bsfiome ■ law, ara aa r da/a ara allowad to atapaa before at or trader who faila to pay hia lal paper la liable to be thrown baakraptey. The aaaant of one- Ih in n am bar and one-third in vain, ha oreditora ia required to throw a into bankruptcy. Thia profiaion i book to the IN of laat Daoambar. ■dlnga may be diaoontiuued when- r a debtor paye tboae a ecu red debte ih were the ground of throwing him bankraptoy, or whenever, with the •at of the oonrt, ha and a majority Itheereditoreaball oak for a diaoontin- lof the prooeediaga. order to aet aatde hypothecated gaa or liana on the bankrnpt'a eatate, t appear that the party dealing: with Inapt knew that ha intended to tie a fraud on the bankrupt law, [that he intended to go into bankrnpt- Whan a loan ia mada to a bankrupt mod faith, and aeonrity taken, with intention of aiding him to pnti , it ahall be oonaidered aa having Tvalne, and the aeonrity ahall not be idatad by prooeediaga in bankrupt- A voluntary bankrupt may have ilia if hia aetata paye thirty per tia dabta, or provided he obtaina nt of the aame number of hia litore at ie necaaaary to throw him bankraptoy. An involuntary bank- loan gNhiadieoharge if hia oonduot free from all fraud, and he ia innooent ’ any violation or infringement of the inkrupt aet. 1 Aaaigceee are prohibited from dividing tee with other peraoaa engaged in the — Composition of creditors may be „> with the debtor, providing a major ity of the oreditora join, were approved the oonrt, fur the raleaae and dis- i of the oreditor.. The feae and ei- t are reduoed one-belt until the judges of the Supreme Court ahall aatab- ■» a permanent reduation and aimpUfy needing*. AU thia note of lha persona nneeted with the ezsemtlon of the lew ell be made pobiie in the shape of fall nd minute reports from theolerk, the es- plgoee, Uta marabal and tha regiatar. ripal juriadiotion fat eonfarrod upon Territorial Oohrta, with an appeal to ha Supreme Oonrt of tha Territory. ’ Bvbmiho mn CaxbLZ or Lira at Bora mm.—Tho deadliest foe to man's |on- avity in an nnnataml and unreasonable ittement. Every man is boras with a tain stock of vitality, which cannot be mersaaed, bnt whioh may bo expanded or (nabandad rapidly, aa be deems beat, vithin eartain limit! ha has hia ohotoe, b live fast or alow, to livo abstemiously r intensely, to draw hia little amount of Ifo over a large spaoe, or condense it into t narrow one; bnt whan hia stock ia ez- natadhabaano more. Be wbo livee •temlouely, who avoide all atlmolahta, Jtea light ezereiae, never ovar-taaka ham- elf, indulges no exhaustive peuion, foods his mind and heart on no ezoiting materi- ‘ baa no debilitating pieasurae, let* ithing raffle hia teasper^keepa his Vao- Bta with God and' man duly squared ia ears, baring his nooMente,: to out hia life ‘to tho longest lit whioh it ie poooibte to et- n; while he, Who intensely feede on gh eoeaqned food, either mental or ma- rial, fatigues hia body of his brain. by 1 labor, exposes himself to inflatna- r dieeaaee, seeks continual exoitemdnt, M looaa raiu to bio pamion, f re tit at Very trouble, and enjoys little repose, is ning the oandle et both ends, and is t to shorten hie deye. They do queer things in Louisiana, metimea they oapture a custom-house r the uses of e State Convention, and Mon artillery around to mtka son that i deliberating body shall be unanimous •times they capture a quorum Of a > LagUdariura, mid keep it eraialug op 1 down the river to Ami officers who nt to order tho members bask to their «. Somatimae they rout -a' drunken .tent of hia bed at midnight, in or. t that ha may hloatagbforth a maudlin «r, whioh abrewdpr tillalna oaa pot ia i fur him, to ovartarq a State (Jov- eht Their last performance is ■ lor one. A police anperintoadenl ■ it into his head to enpprem a news, r, end makes ears of .it by having '' eman arrest the forms end lock tt [ in solitary confinement. They at people in Louisiana; and a n< lieau government it ia, whioh duration end Beoaie have oombi irentee them.—IF. T. Tribune. THE FOUNDATION PRICES! THE LOWEST at whioh Dry Qoodt have avar been In this State I Joseph db Biro. FTAVINO added • splendidly eeleeted erring Slock to those on hnnd, with tho flow of nocemmoOut- Cl Ing thoir euetoaen, offer then nt price* Xjow nsw roust The thousands who have visited thia establishment since U lad in tho reduction of Dr? Goods wil oh for the quality of goods nnd all representation* made. J9* Cash buyers will never have n bettor chnnoa. A small sum will go farther now than ever. Con e before It la loo late. Jslt if rows A MO., M Broad • treat. BANKINC AND INtURANCK. WIT HS-PRICIS REDUCED! db CO. FIREMAN’S FOND INSURANCE COMPANY. Chicago Losses Paid Promptly in Full, - - $529,364.92 Boston . « “ “ - 180,603.89 Thtil Aasata—Gol d—January 1st, IS74, tSS2.S3a.02: LIABILITIES. Leseaa Due and Unpaid Mona. Losses in process of adjustment, or adjusted and hot doe lii.tll 00 AU other Claims 1,616 6* COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, me, I8TS ...S619,887 78 me, 187* 616,*17 8T READ AND HEED! IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT J. Also, Just received, a beautiful lino of Side Striped Prints, special styles, Bleached and Brown Domestics, all grades, Linens, Shoes and Boots, Ac. Gain . S 88,68* 88 Leasee Promptly Adjwstsd sat * aUrty SeSSIed by G. GTJNBjT JORDAN, Agent, SAVE YOUR MONEY! — EVUT own WHO WISHZS TO ess SOUTH SUCCEED 4V Terms Uwh, ColUWlHM, Jans 71k, left. tf a. KTUAC*. “My Kingdom for a Cash Buyer!’ MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE WISE ONES SAVE IT! If you wHI only lave what you Waste, It would be no trouble to beoome Indeoendent. THE Buyout Wo moat do business nt nil hnaarda, profit or no profit-*ihe goods' mueft more. Our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods Is being constantly replenished. Just received, i. ruxiZi zizns or faraboi ,, >ong them another lot of those with beantifttl Blivet-moon ted llandiaa, in Sword, Bpanr, ani many other chaste designs. Our atook of .conalder it no trouble. NEW YORK STORE. n. Grand Clearing; Ont Sale! TO MAKE READY FORTH! SPRING TRADE, WE NOW OFFER Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods AT AND. BELOW COST. FOR CASH! k*» nut otau AsnctK as low as to n torso elskwhhk. CHAPMAN & VER8TILLE, •Q HaOABITHIT New Advertisements. hietly, told Edmunds and Varmoni ill of the fan, ana (bay swsitsd tb« we return to enjoy hie dieomfitnre. nt demand.’ Tipton din L-rad e pamphlet WM banc „ Be trotted beck with it to I ng Carpenter end bis friends, d to be a copy of the "mortlflbatic ndaad. It was the repeal of i o u* ui, amumum a, nwi lilitmy Bohool, seta Cadet Hoyle, hts, Ga., was the first military sp IBergssnt. Wood. Wood 1 ~ ‘ >D, ready sawed, 14.00 per cord. Wo cento per cord. Orders filled promt Rtlou to the JMPBOOQEE MANUrNO OO SALl AND RENT. To Bent. April 6th. two Furnished BSD a Utchea nnd Stable, with uoe of dirtng dor. Address itn In tbs market, prepared to fhi OPELIKA DIRECTORY. Doctors. a DB. I. T. WABMOOK, | InrgwB nd PkynltUa. 1 Office nt Slaughter's Drug Stare, Railroad etrest. febl4 BR. J. W. WILLIAM* Offers his professional services. Office over B. M. 1 Green A Oo.’s, Chembere 1B.R. Streets. nov26 Millinery. MISSES WHITE A TUCKER, Fashionable Milliners and Dressmakers. Gentlemen's blurts cut by chart measure, and guaranteed to fit. Chambers street, next to Kahn’s dry goods store. tebl MRS. C. V. BARLOW* FaaUionablo Milliner mad Drewaaker. fioie Agent of Butterick A Co.’s Fatterus. At the late Banking House or Bhappkrd A Co., Opelike, Ale. Je23 Notaries Public. D. D. HIGGINS, Being appointed Notary Public fer Lee county, respectfully solicits the patrouage of bis friends, iloids Court 1st aud 2d Baturdays of each mouth, at tt. O. UdlUfleld's Iter ollioe. Ja23 Furniture. Ae. At Paniu Prions. t A* O. H ARWELL* * Dealer in all klnda of Vurnltmre. Also, Metallic, Wood Cotfius, aud Caskets. Jail Chambers street. Lawyers. A. J. T1CKBBS, Atterney mm* Csqnielltr m$ Lmw. Offloe opposite Alabama Hotiaa. * Practices in all the Courts of the State. ja3 Tailors. a. B. CAXrBZU, Tailor, Cutting aud Making iu the Latest Styles. Re pairing m atiy done. - South Railroad 8t.,over Furniture 8tore. Jal ■■ ■ 1 Dentists. $. L. H. EMITS!, Dentlit, Does Plate Work and Plugging on ransonnble d«c23j terms. Cbarobtrs street. Barber Shops. WEELEY BABRIXGBB, Bmrkor, Corner South Railroad aud Cbambars streets. decXi BIUKOM * TVHNBH, Barbara, South Railroad street, unusr Adams House. Uec23 Hotels. ADAME HOUBE. When you go to Opelike, be cure to stop et the Adams House, opposite Passenger Depot. dec2H ^ Insurance. E. C. MOWER St BOR, Gmmorml Imnurmmeo Agents. Office, Railroad 8treet, over R. M. Greens A Co.'s, nov23 A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from the firm of Harwell, Griffin ft Co., baa removed to Chambers street. Hia friends and patrons would do well to call on him in hia new quarters, end examine stock before baying elsewhere. Frioee et penie rates. jal8 suftwedtf DOORS, SASH, ETC. Our Ssvsnty Page Illustra ted Catalogue of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, STAIB BAILS, NEWELS, FANCY GLASS, Ae., Mailed to any one interested in building, on reoelpt of etump. KEOGH A THORNE, SM A *M CANAL STRUT, Jyll dAwly NNW YOKE CRT. ■pA SAYQUARANTE50sskif < K WELL AUGER A DRILLU|t cflOWA,' /UtKANkA^AM^OTA MalsfUfm. T.IUtklri,S EIGLE & PHEHIX SNINGS DEFUFTMT Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositors. The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, ever $3,000,000 for the security of Depositors—$12 In assets for every dol lar of liabilities. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reoeivsd. Seven par oent oompoundsd four times a year. Deposits payable on demand N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r. fsbS dtf , ■ ■ SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY ! THE Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y cemran n orrmm ni public Loss by FIRE ! Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Sjnce the War $800,000.00, •ha Wants a Chance to Cat It Raok. J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S, MURDOCH AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, TJsne PUT UP ONLY IN BLUB BOXES, A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Bold by DragglitA mmvor ov years uluvni ustc immuy wnccneu his vuiLuun yet uuoic arnpaaLU, nnd ohanu ikt*. ami now aagerljf desire the C#Hi- Ife-HIntmrj of this wrldrrumontd icMirACTon. wnich unfolds also the curl*. 1 wealth of n wild and wonderful ooun« just ready. 2,000 agentt wanted quickly, t sold 114, another 199 in one ioeck. uUrs, address HUBBARD la., Boston, or Uio., O. 4w SPECIALTY—Pinos and Oigans to let until the PrMident. Ootnmbus, Oct. 1st, 1878. I dtf CatalogiK i, Chun he >«gai .. f the Instrument. II* s mailed. A large discount to i, Schools, Lodges, etc. tw Fartwarnad, Faraarmad. To be fora* mer weather is to make free use of JURUBEBA, OAZ£T!l No boon has ev« riAL reference, and to praaervo for thoir children and children's children aa the only complete and relia ble work, showing the gigantic rcfilts of TUB ONE HUNDRED YEARN OF 1BKATBBT HEPUBUC THE 8 EVER HAW. It la not a luxury but a necessity to every well-informed American Agents make $100 to $300 per month, ircular. ZIEGLER A MoOUKDY, Phil* REAL ESTATK ACKNTS. John blackmab, t. Clair Street, Qunby'a Building, next to Preer, lllgei It Co. Real Estate Agent and Broker. remn, at riUMRsioif, Beal Estate Agents AND AUCTIONEERS, W ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE BALE. KENT AND PURCHASE of REAL ESTATE in tht ■•me I , the property ie eold, For Sale. VACANT LOT OF LAND, being the west por tion of tho “Nance lot,” on Hryitn s reet, adjoining the residence of Hon. M. J. Crawford. Call soon if you want a bargain. febl2 tf CITY LOT No. 601, on Mclntoah street, with three dwellings on the eame. Will be sold together or separate, at n low figure, for cash. Ja27 VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, aituatad in tha business centra of the cl(v. Will eeU at a great bargain, or to an acceptable party an undivided interact. Tha property can be made to pay a large interest on the investment. A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT, with ten •ores ground, in Llnwood, one mile from 8. W. R. R. depot; n very oomfortable nnd desirable home. ground. i depot, one-half acre For Rent. A STORE HOUSE in the vnlley of Talbot county, nt n cross-road, three miles of the Chalybeate Springe. A very desirable looaiioa for a Dry Goode and Grooery business. aeplT 1840. 1874. D. F. WILLCOX, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, SX Sroatd etraat, Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies. ' mbit l| i COLUMBUS ENQUIRER-SUN Is the only thoroughly independent paper South. It believes we are to win; not by complaining about the past, but working for the future. While it gives .proper space and notice to all political matters of State and National impor tance, it aims to call the attention of emigrants and capital ists to our great resources and to build up the South on a basis that has for its foundation Industry and economy. While disclaiming to be the organ of any creed, party or society, all its tendencies will be in favor of TEMPER ANCE, MORALITY and RELIGION. Being deeply interested in the success of the farmers, and having implicit faith in the grand destiny of the GRANGES, the EN QUIRER-SUN will devote a large space, under a capable editor, to AGRICULTURE, and in chronicling the move ments of the Patrons of Husbaxdrt. THE DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN Will contain all the latest National, State, Local and For eign news, devoting much space to Alabama interests. Its editorial management will be fearless fbr right, and while recording passing events it will not neglect the arts, Sci ences ana the advancement in the world’s material progress. «■ rr H. H. KPP1HH, Prra’t. H. W. KBW1BDS, Ca.ki.r- S. ■. XCLPOID, la’t Caak'r. The Chattahoochee National Bank OF COLUMBUS, GEO. Thle Sank traniaota a Gantral Banking buelntat, pays Internet on Do* poaita undar apaolal eontraot, glvaa prompt attention to eollootlona on all aootaaibla point*, and Invitee oorreepondenoe. Information transmitted by mail or.arirss whan daalrtd. •prl dim J. BS0SI3 BEOWNI, Praaident. 3E0. W. PILWOHAM. Oukltr. GEORGIA HOME BANK. Bunk of Disconnt and Deposit. Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bends. Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made. THE GEORGIA HOME SAVINGS BANK 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 Gent., compound ed January, April, July and October—four times a year. • SECURITY.—By the terms of the Company’s chartei, tho entire capital and property of the Company and the private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the obligations of the Savings Bank. DIRECTORS: I. RHODES BROWNE, Fral't of the Co. N. N. COETI8, of Walla,Curtia A Go. JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Capitaliat, Atlanta, h. T. DOWNING, Attornay-at-Law. J. K. CLAPP, Manuftr, Clapp's Factory. D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary of; k Co. Hon. JOHN MoILHENNY, Mayor. J08IAH M0BH18, Banker, Mon-a'y. JAMES BANKIN, Capitaliat. CHAULES WISE, mnvt odfiwlt COTTON WAREHOUSES. PBTBR PRKMB. Fontaine arelionse. 0 0 ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants COlj-ffllBTTS THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER Will give weekly a digest of all Foreign and National news. 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