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WEDNESDAY
TILTON’S
. AUGUST 5, 1874.
POETICAL ACTOBIOU-
, MAPHY.
Tha MtowiOR poou from Ur. Tilton,
written at the time of hie troubled, has
• lingular interest now:
SIS KARif ADUKE’a WUSIROa.
1 won » nobis (une, ,
|. Tbi^lenaStae^erow.;
And baggers by t .
Than bleaaad ae day by day j
but I, grown poor aa they,
Hava now their ourse.
iMuywi.
JOSEPH P.*Poi
Mk4 Judge mt County Otili
PlBCttma to *11 other Conn*.
OG** orer store of W. H. Roberts A Oo., Broad 8t.
jaI8
SAMUEL B. HATCHED
Attorney at Law.
Ja2Q Offlo* orcr Wlttlch A Kins*!’*.
J. M. McNMILL,
Attorney and Gonnaelior at Law.
Practices in court* of Georgia and Alabama.
1BTSBAM A CRAWFORDS,
Attorneys at Law,
Will practice iu the State and Federal Courts of
Georgia.
Dentists.
W. f. TIGNKR,
Dentist,
_ Opstslta Strapper's building.
Special attention given to the insertloa of Artl-
flclal Teeth, ae well aa to Operative Dentistry,
fisbt* daw
T. W. UKNTZ,
Dentist.
Orer Joseph A Brother's store. _
W. T. POOL,
Dentist,
nov23] HU Broad 8t., Columbus, Ga.
W. J. FOOLS,
Dentist,
wpftl Georgia Tlome Building. Co’.nnihu
Boots and Shoe*.
And I hars lesmsd too lats
Hew autsd minds unmate,
And (rlsndship ends.
I olasped a woman’s breast,
As If hsr heart I knsw, •
.. Or fanolsd, would bs true,
» «3iuastftp-'-'-
I now an all bora ft—
twwaBsrRi*’
And vato and bridge aid all—
And nothing loft.
But I aooount It worth
All pangs of fair hops crossed—
▲11 forst and honors lost—
To gain the heavens at oast
Of losing earth.
So. lent I be lnollnsd
To render 111 for 111—
, S9Bmmm
To ell mankind.
Sleepy Bolloti\ Nov. 1,1871.
TD* IlMWbf CfittM U the W.rld
It ie estimated, eeye the New York
Evening Pott, that the amount of cotton
now held in tbia country aa atook ia in ex.
ceaa of the amount held leat year at thia
time by from eix to eeven thousand balea.
The emonnt in the henda of Amerioan
apiunera ie reokoned at fifty thonaend
boles lea*. The emonnt of ootton now
1 held in Liverpool aa atook ia eatimeted to
be ebont seventy thonaend balea more
f then the emonnt held there at the earn.
L time leet year. The Englieh epinaere tie
fbotorlonaly short .of ootton. They
(hold, it ia thought, nearly eighty tbouaaod
hbales leas than Teat year. These eetimetee
r ere vety generally accepted aa aeourate by
> the beet authorities, who estimate the to.
tel atook of cotton in the world at eighty
thousand balea in exoeas of the amount
held last year.
The onrrent prioe ia ebont four cents a
pound le»s than that obtained last year;
and August, the moat dangerous month of
any fur the ootton plant, ia yet four days
off. It ia believed by those who have no
interest in the artificial attempts to raise
or lower ihe prioe of ootton, that the stoolt
f of cotton ia this eity on the let of Angnst,
if aoanrately counted, wonld be found to
be overestimated by at leaat fifteen tbon-
sand boles. A not uooommon practice on
the part of ootlon dealers ia eited ae the
ii ground of thia beliaf. A spinner, for ex-
t ample, boys to-day a thousand bales of
oottou, and ordera a hundred balsa to be
seat to hie mill to-morrow, two hundred
'bales to be sent in the middle of August,
end the remainder to be delivered on the
' 1st of September. In point of fact, a
Ckhonseod bales hays thereby been trans-
r Wired from the amount of cotton in stock
to the amount held by the spinners. The
record of the day's proceedings oontaina
announcement of the sale; but, noverthe-
it frequently ooouta that the emonnt
''Bot delivered—although it ia aold, and
mrrefore ia ont of the market—ia still
kgekooed as part of the .took on hand,
v The Valaa ef m Lawyer’s Jaw.
>.*4t French oonrt having lately decided
}gHvalue of e lawyer’s jaw, the pabJia
*WU no dotiUt be curluna to know how such
SB estimate was brought about. The St.
Lonis Hepubliean condenses a long story,
explanatory of this celebrated end peou
Mar oeee, into the following neat pare-
graph:
ro A yonng lawyer wee paying his ad
dresses to a yonng lady mnob above hie
.•station in life, and she favored hie suit
against the positive commands of her
yfamily and her friends. She had olaudes-
■ tine meetings with him and wrote him
lioviag letters, and seemed in good, solid
.earnest. At least aha made him believe
j and be went to her grandfather's cha-
ean one day in desperation, got an inter
riew with hie lady love, end tried to per.
|euade her to elope with him then end
here. She shrank from this raahatep,
and pleaded her minority, when he be
gems so importunate ae to offend her.
She demanded the return of her letters,
her lover refused to make snob
destitution. At tbia point her grand-
lather surprised the meeting, and mixed
the controversy. He had been out
ting, and had bis doubla-barral gun
i his hands. He demanded the letters
which he had overheard reference be-
reen the two, and the lawyer gave the
‘ I man some of bis jaw. Tbs infuriated
enohman fired both barrels of hie fowl.
j piece in the lawyer's fees, end oarried
ray hia whole lower jaw. That oloaed
i argument for the time, bat it oeme np
in court. The lawyer's j
ought into court end placed npon e ta-
1 before judge end jury aa a witness.
| an object to be admired.
an had to pay >0,000 francs down
o annuity of 2,400 franca for taking
“ ont of e lawyer. Quite an expen-
riuient, but it proves the thing
) done.
he Birmingham Independent relates
city little atory:
oor love stricken swain, in the
wing county of Blount, visited hie
heart, one evening Isat week, and re-
night, enjoying the bospitali-
i-i». the old man, and the wmouie
IBM; of his pretty daughter. When
,Brans came and the early meal waa
HW ° ur yjmth prepared to depart, but
■tar.of-faot dsddy of the girl de-
pay for atopuiug there ell night.
.V. w.a . ehookea and grieve? to
think that eo amiable and fair a girl bad
■P-flyfr iWS.*'" , H# d * ol * r * d *>• had
*BB"Meney bnt the old man waa inexora-
5J?J B a? roonred an which ha handed
M*IM“mubHious fntnre son-in-law and at
time pointed ont two treea in
dty of the house that he wanted
id cat into fire wood. There was
istive for onr “lovyer," and he
work vigorously and satisfied the
a demands. We hope onr hero
be discouraged, bnt persevere
A. A. DOXIES,
Attsrs.j rad Oraaaallar St Law,
PrsctloM la 8tat« and Eod.ral Court, la Georgia
and Alabama.
Office 126 Broad £ t., Columbus, Ga. JaS
Mask H. Bland ford, Levi* F. Gaxkakb.
BLAKOFORD At GABBARD,
Attorney* nnd C*nn**llor* nt Law.
Office No. 67 Broad street, over Wlttlch A Kin-
sel’s Jewelry Store.
Will practice in tbs State and Federal Courts.
Jab. M. Rvbsxu.. C*a» J. *vnrt.
HUMBIala * BWIFT,
Attorneys and Couusellora at Law. Will practice
in the Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit)
aud Alabama. Office over C. A. Redd A Co.’* store.
Broad street, Oolumbus, Ga. jal
L T. DOWNING,
Attorney nnd Mleltsr.
U. 8. Com’r and Register iu Bankruptcy. Office
nov20] over Brooks’ Drug Store, Columbia, Ga.
rRABODT * ■■AMMON,
AIUrs.,1 st u,w.
Ornos OTIS J. Kins a Co.'s Btoss, Bmoso St.,
botII] War Biss.
B. J. MODES,
AWwasy rad Oaansellor at Law,
Goorsls Home In.ursoce Compsoy building, ho
octT iTl ond atorv
Doctors.
DR. GOXJIET.
Residence and Office corner of 8t. Clair and Ogle
thorpe sts. Office hours—7 to 9 A. M.. 12 to 2 p. *.,
7 to 9 P. M. sep27 dtf
DR. H. B. LAW.
Office corner Broad nnd Randolph streets, Burnt*’
building.
Residence on Forsyth, three doors below 8t. Clair.
DM. A. A. UB4UHABT,
Office at 0. J Moffett’s Drug Store, Broad street.
Residence on 8t. Clair, between Broad and
sep5 Front 8te., Columbus, G*.
DM. A. C. COOK,
Offioe over Ellla 4 narrison’s Commisslen House,
sept first door to left.
Druggist*.
J. I. GRIFFIN,
Imported Drugs and Chemical*.
Prescriptions carefully prepared.
Jal8 No 106 Broad street.
JOHN Ia. JORDAN,
Druggist,
Two doore below Geo. W. Brown's,
Brood Street, Oolumbus, Go.
tOT Night Bell right of couth door. «ep5
A. M. SHANNON,
Wxor Bide, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
Whaletnlc nnd Retail Denier ftu
Drags nnd Medicines,
Telle* Articles nnd Perfumery.
Cotton Faotorles.
OOLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Manufacturers of
Sheeting*, Shirting*, nnd Sewing nnd
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat and Corn-
Office in rear of Wlttich A Kinsel’s, Randolph st.
Jal8 R. U. CHILTON, President.
MUNCOGF.B MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
8HERTING8, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPE, Ae.
OOLUMBUS, GA.
G. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT. Secretary A Treasurer. octSl ly.
Watchmakers.
C. 8CHOMBVRG,
Practical Watchmaker nnd Jeweler,
Successor to L. Gutownky,
106 Broad street,
jail Oolumbus, Ga.
C. H. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker,
134 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
Watches and Clocks repaired in the beet man
ner and warranted. Jail
Tobacco, Cigars, fee.
HAIER DORN.
If you want to enjoy a go«»d smoke, go to his
Cigar Manufactory,
Botwoon Georgia Home and Muscogee Home.^
C. LOPEZ,
Dealer la rad Nuafaetarar at Jla*
Cigars,
Jo9 Near Broad Street Depot.
Barber Shops.
WELLS A CURTIS,
Vo. IS Brood Street,
Hare always a (Dll stock of
Boo to Mid Shoes, Upper, Sole pad Har
ness Leather and Findings
of all kinds.
Reliable goods t Seasonable prices I
N. B.—Special attention to orders by Bxpress,
— —a-
mOBEBT THOMPSON,
Livery, Sale Md Exchange Stahlea,
Oglethorpe, Noam or Bavdoltb Bva,
tb* fame
LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON,
(Successor to II. Ilenes,)
Under Georgia Home Insurance Bailding.
Prompt and polite barbers in attendance. ^ ^
ALEX A BAN,
Barbkrh, tit. Clai» Sum.
ED. TERBY, Barter,
Crawford Bt., under Rankin House, Columbus, Ga.
deoIR
Dress-Making.
HISS M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Dress-Making, Cutting and Kitting. Terms cheap
Reside
novl6
» and shop iu Brownsville.
Feed Store.
JOHN MTZUIBBONS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hay, Oats, Corn
Bacon, 4c., Oglethorpe St., opposite
Jal Tenttterauce .UaU-
“Q wiovuuingou, vuv porsevers:
limbering that Jacob bad to work
i years to gain the girl of bis
'choice, from hie obdnrste father-
What the old patriarch acootn-
Ihan, we feel confidant an Ameri-
ib of the period cab now, partion-
ten “Barkia" ia willing.
the Church Herald: Some
ioe Father Ignatina waa ebont to
at e well-known obnreh. A pop.
of Dr. Watt’s wee enng before
ion, end when it ended the
repeated slowly the last line,
ie my anal, my life, my ell,"
“Well, I am surprised to hear yon
that. Do yon know that altogether
Jiot fifteen •hillings into the beg
«<"
Confectioners.
I.’ O. STBUPPEB,
' Candy Manufacturer
AND DEALER IN
All klnda of Confectionery and Frulta,
Stick Candy 18 cent*.
Full weight guaranteed in each box.
1*24
. 0.1).
Lively and tale Stables.
•ctao
Columbus, Ga.
A. GAHMEL,
Livery and Bala Stable*,
OoutiMra 8»., Columbus, Ga.
Particular attention given to Feeding and Balt
lonth or day.
oct29
Restaurants.
HAEBIB COUNTY HESTAVttANT,
Na. S8 Brand Street,
The best of Foreign aud Domestic Liquor* and
Cigars. Meals at all hours.
J. J. BLAKKLY. Prop'r.
decl9
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stalls No. » and M, Market Honee.
fteh Met. of every kind and b*it quality,
J. T. COOK,
r*rt Meats ef All KlaBa,
».ptt mall. No.. Id and IT.
Cun and Looksmlths.
PHILIP EIFLEB,
Gun and Lock»with, Crawtord street, next to
Johnnon's coruor, Columbus. Ga. j*6
WILLIAM BCHOBEB,
Gun aud Locksmith and denier in Gunning It*
terials. Opposite Knquirer Office.
j*16
Plano Tuning tec.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer aud Tuner of Pianos*, Orgaus and
Accordeous. Sign Paint!ng also done.
4 Normsu’
*ep5
Accordeous. Sign Painting
Orders may be be left at J. W. F<
Book Store.
Grocers.
DAN’L B. HUE,
Dealer iu Family Groceries, on Bryan street, be-
tw< eu Oglethorpe 4 Jaokson streets.
* No charge for Urayago. dec7
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Groeor,
DRY OOODS.
New Fall Goods Z
just asoaiviD and omnbd.
New styles Prints, White Goods,
Fall Dress Goods,
Bleached Goods, Linens, &c.
Summer Dress Goods BELOW Ciost!
vo Annivai
A large lot of Kentuoky Joans and Casslmerts.
BOATRIT£ A CLAPP,
aagt I* Ml BBOAD STREET.
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
THE FOUNDATION PRICES!
THE LOWEST at which Dry Goods have ever been In
this State!
Joseph.
iled a splendidly selected Snring t
Ing their customers, offer them at prices
The thousands who have visited this establishment since It led in the reduction of Dry G ood* wll
vouch for the quality of goods aud all representation* mad*.
4W* Cash buyers will utver have a better chance. A small anm will go farther now than over.
Come before it is too late.
Jell tf JOSEPH A BIO., M Iraod ItmL
‘My Kingdom for a Cash Buyer!’
IT ALL KNOW IT I W« ARE OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO 0A1
J Buyers I We mast do business at all basard*, profit or no profit—the goods moot move.
Our atook of tprlng and lummtr Dry Goods
is being constantly replanished. Just received,
A. aPTJXeXe XiINU OS* PARAaOZiS
Among them another lot of those with beautiful Bllver-monnUd Handles, In Sword, Spear, and mai
other chaste designs. Our stock of
consider it no trouble.
NEW YORK STORE.
S. LAMBABES.
COTTON WAREHOUSE*.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
OOMPANV.
Chloago Losses Paid Promptly In Full, • - $520,364.92
Boston “ “ “ - - 180,003.80
Total Assets—Gold—January let, 1874, $5*2,<32.02.
LIABILITIES.
Domes Due end Unpaid None.
Looses in proems of edjnatment, or aft j anted end not due *22,598 00
All other Oieime 1,815 5*
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Inoome, 1878 *619,887 78
Inoome, 1878 £26,217 87
Osin * #8,668 88
Lessee Promptly Adjusted rad *nlrly Settled **»-**••■ -
G. GUNS £ JORDAN, Agent,
ootssiy . COLUMBUS, GA.
«amm»—im—mi—ra¥i riBMi—Biii^iBBiiiaiiigBBra
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
M08T ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT!
If you will only Save what you Waats, It would be no
trouble to become Independent.
L. M. BUI RCS. «. M. WILLIAMS.
BURRUS & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. We also sell
the Brown Cotton Gin.
an Scnlosman, and will b* pleased to ssr?* his old friend*.
EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS DEPARTIUI’T
Less than one year old, and ha* 378 Dapoaitora.
The Legislature of Georgia bind*, by law, over $3,000,000
for the aeourlty of Depositor*—$12 In aaaat* for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposit* of $1.00 and upward* received. Savon per cent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
A. M. ALLEN.
PETER PKKRR.
Fontaine Warehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
OO XaTraEBTTB Oh£L-
IIHAI COOPER,
Family Grocer and Dealer in Country Produos,
sopA next to “Knquirer" 00eo.
Tailors.
O. A. KOCHNE,
Merchant Tailor and Cntt«r.
A full stock of French and Kuglish Broadcloths,
Caseimeres and Vestings.
•pr!6 No. 134 Broad Street.
HENRY BELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning nnd Rapairing
Done in the best style.
*pr24) Corner Crawford and Front Bts.
Boot and Shoemakers
wmTmeteb,
Boot and Shoamaker.
Dealer in Leather and Findings. Next to C. A.
odd A Co.’s. Prompt and strict attention given
) order*. Jell
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
COLLECES.
A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Griffin A Co., baa
removed to Chambers street. His friends
and patrons wonld do well to call on him
in his new quarters, and examine stock
before buying elsewhere. Prices at pauio
rates. jal8 sn&wedtf
Doctors.
DR. I. T. W A KNOCK,
Surgeon and Physician.
Office at Slaughter's Drug More, Railroad street.
feb!4
DR. J. W. K. WILLIAM*
Offers his professional services. Office over R. M.
Green 4 Co.’s, Chambers 4 It. R. etreeta.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
VI. FEE,
Worker In Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
JaT No. 174. Broad Street.
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., A CO.,
Home and Sign Painters,
Old Oglothorpe corner, (just north of postofflea)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for House and Sign Painting at
reasonable prices, and guarantee satisfaction.
LAWYER8.
W. F. Williams. Chas. H. Wiluaus.
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
Attorneys at Law,
COUiaiN, OA.
p Office over Abell’s store. Jyl7 3m
W. A. Farley,
A.ttornoy-»t-Ii»w
OUSSETA, CBATTABOOcra Oo., OA.
•^Special attention given to eolleotleM.
DOCTOR8.
Dr. J. H. CARBIGER,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, GA.,
MILLINERY.
SPRING MILLINERY.
W ’B hnvn lust receded * full lino of NFEING
AND HUMMER MILLINERY.
eluding all the NOVKI.TlhS of the season.
PRhtiHING AND BLEACHING done in the
latest styles, at the eborte-t notice.
Next door below the New York Htore.
MRS. COLVIN and
octig—lvmar4 MI8K DONNELLY.
Hotels.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Kent to Colombo. Bonk Bailding.
Portm u .1) tb. train..
J»to MR.. W y. 8WIPBB, Vropr'..
Builders and Architects.
J. ». CH1UUM,
Hum Cnrpontor mod Bnllder.
Jobbing don. nt .hort nolle.
•rectteotlooo fnrni.b«l for nil .tglM
or bnIMIng.
Brood Kmt, uni to a. W. Brown 1 .,
N Oolnabu, On.
HIDES.
Wanted for Cash!
100.000 Ibi. Dry and Graan Htdat,
200.000 “ Raga,
60,000 " Beaiwax,
M. M. HIRSCH,
Colnmhwa, Ga.
Wrapping Paper. P»P« r m 1 * Flour Bogs, sold at
lowest market rats*.
■yii y**®
Millinery.
MISSES WHITE A TUCKER,
Fashionable Milliner* aud Dressmaker*.
(Jeutleuiea'a Shirt* cut by chart measure, uud
guarautoed to fit. Chambers utreet, Duxt to
K.uu'u dry goods store. Irbl
MRS. C. V. BARLOW,
Fashionable Milliner and Dressmaker.
Sole Ageut of Butterick * Co.'s Pattern..
Notaries Public.
U. D. HIGGINS,
Beiug appointed Notary Public for Lee county,
japectfuily solicits tbo patronage of his friends.
Furniture, Sc.
At Panic Price*.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer In all klnda of Furniture.
▲Iso, Metallic, Wood Coffius, and Caskets.
julH Chauih'-r* street.
Lawyers.
A. J. VK kEKN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Office oppoflite Alabama House.
Practice* iu all the Court, ot the Ktate. Ja3
Tailors.
~J. II. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
Cuttiug aud Making iu the Luteat Style)
pairiug nt-atiy done.
South Railroad Ht.. ov«t FtiruiMire Store.
Dentists.
J. L. U. NMITH, Dentist,
Doe* Plate Work and Plugging on reu
Barber Shops.
WESLEY BARRINGER, Barker,
Corner math Railroad aud Cbaiubors strtel
dec&i
BIG NON A TURNER, liar her*,
South Railroad *trtet, unuer Adam* House.
deo‘J3
GEORGIA
Pio Nono College,
Macon, Ga.
forth* rreeption'of student* on TUI8DAY,
OCTOBER « h, 1874. It I* CONDUCTED BY
SECULAR PRIESTS, aided by Lay ProfMeora,
under the supervision of the Rt. Ear. W. H.
GROSS, D P., Bishop ef Savannah.
Situated two uiiee frou the olty proper, and
occupying a lofty eminence overlooking .be sur
rounding country, the Flo Nono College, with a
delightful grove and recreatiou grounds covering
forty-five acres, affords every advantage to the
itudfst.
The Domestic Department and Infirmary ar#
unuer the care of th* Slsiere of Morey.
Term.—Board and 'Juitlou per annua, $150.00.
For further particular*, address
R*v. 0. P. GABOURY,
Jy3l d*w2m President.
Bowery Academy.
bs resumed
*7th of Jnly, 1174
Board can bs had at $12.50 per
80 (cholastic dayi
In Musical Department $4 per month, one-half
payable at the end of the first two months, bal-
once at tb* close of th* Urm.
No deduction from tuition except in cases ol
protracted sick nets.
The Prlnoipal and Teacher*, bel**vlng that an
ises the facts of any branch of study are acquired
in connection with the seasons upon which they
are based are soon lost, they adhere strictly and
literally to the why and wherefore system.
"IIaxd Htcdt" and close thineinu have made,
are making, and will make, (as loug as there are
any) the practical, utful aud i uccatful meu of the
world. For this reason "IIaed btudt" is the
motto at Bowery. Bach pupils a* are too delicate
to undergo close mental discipline
morning of the 27th, et 8 o’clock.
For further
at Talbotton, <
J.G.CALHOUN, Prin.
MIH8 8. A. V. MILLER, Ass’L
MJtH. C M. BKTMUNK,
Jy9 d2t*wlm Musical Teacher.
D avidson
college.
Next Herndon will begin Kept. $4,1874.
Ucultby location. Moral atmosphere. Htnct dis
cipline. Tboioi gh teaching. Moderate charge.
Seven professor*. For Catalogue or information,
apply to J. It. BLAKE,
Chairman of the Faculty,
Jp24 dew 3m] f’o.t Office, Davidton (MUgc, A. C.
Hotels.
A DA MN llOl/ME.
go to Opolika, i*« euro to stop a
ST. CECILIA ACADEMY
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
This iii'titution .lands upon un < mineuce north
of the city of Nashville, overlooking the vallsy of
the Cumberland river, for beauty of scenery and
healthlulursH it ie uuequaled by auy lustitntion
in the booth. 9 Hick lies« is almost unkoowi
Chalybeate ws er in (onstant supply, is with:
the Miclcslire, and tbo purest White Kulpbur Just
outside the grounds 1h» course of stu''y Is thor
ough uud solid ; the system of the school iu i
dauce with the liert models in the country. ...
tiled, yat within eonv le.cb of the city. It has
for young ladies all the advantage* and non* of
the dr.» Lacks of city schools The Academy
Insurance.
E. €. BOWEN * NON,
General IssnnroncR Agents.
Offloe, Railroad Street, over K. M. Greene A Co.’i
nov23
In Bankruptcy.
At Columbus, on the 2Utb day of Dec., A. D. 1873.
T HE undersigned gives notice of hie ap oint
ment os Astiguee of Willi* Hobbs, of the
county of Taylor, and 8t*te of Georgia, within
•aid district, who bos been adjudged a Bankrupt
ui on his own petition, by the District Court of
said district.
fern with confidence for verification of its pant
efflc : ency to its many finished graduates, and its
pupils scattered throughon* tlu’Fomh.
Address MOTHER NUPERIOB,
Ht Cecilia Academy,
augl 4w Narhvfl e, Tonn.
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY !
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
CONTINUER TO OFFER THE FUBLIC
INDEMNITY against Loss by FIRE !
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
She Wants a Chance to Cet It Baek.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM. SAM’L S. MURDOCH
TreMnrer.
Columbus, Oct. 1st, 1«73.
1840.
1(87-4.
D. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
SX Broad Htraot,
Reprewnting Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies.
a. H. srfliv. rvaa’L B. IV. KltWiKDS, Cukl.r. B. BCLFOBD, Aaa’t Caah’r.
The Chattahoochee National Bank
OB’ COLUMBUS, GKO.
Thia Bank traniaota a General Banking bualnaaa, pay* Intaraat on Da-
poalla under apaoial contract, give* prompt attention to eollootlona on all
aoooatiblo point*, and invite* oorreapondanoa. Information tranimlttad
by mall or wire* when daalrad.
aprl dfim
1. XB0S13 BSOWSZ, Prwlitnt. 320. W. SILLIHOXAX, Ouhler.
GEORGIA HOME BANK.
k NBW CASK
I*r©tty Prints*.
PEACOCK A SWIFT,
augt
Pique* and Lawna
vkry cuair.
FEACOCK A SWIFT.
augl
All Manner of Dress Goods
0IIKRKS VKRY LOW.
PEA000K A SWIFT.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Colleoted, and prompt returns made.
TAB (MKill HOME SAVINGS Bll
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 ami the
private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the
obligations of the Savings Bank.
DIRECiORS:
J. RHODES BROWNE, Pra*'t of the Co.
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, C.pitulixt, AtlauU.
1. K. CLA1‘1‘, Mnuuf'tr, Clumi'x factory.
Hon. JOHN MclLHKNNY, &Iuyor.
JAMES RANKIN, Capitalist.
N. N. CURTIS, of Walls,Curtis Sc Co.
L. T. DOWNING, Attoruey-st-Luw.
D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary of . b Co.
JOSIAU MORRIS, Banker, Mou.g'y,
CHARLES WISE, .
DIIUT, oJCwu
Grand Clearing Ont Sale !
TO MAKE READY FOR THE 8P1IING TRADE, WE; NOW OFFER
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST, FOR CASH!
AID EVIUT OTIIKR ABTI6LE A8 LOW AS TO BE EOl'SD EL8EWHEBE.
CHAPMAN & VERSTILLE.
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