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CaiCHNi
THUBSDAY .AUGUST 18, 1874.
Apftlalwal •( ■ Mata «Ml<(lal.
G-orge Lit Lit, Prufrswr, wan appointed
State Geologist, yeaterd .y, hyGov. Smith,
undjr ati act of the la»t Legialatare—Dr.
Garlton'e liiil—upon aaggaatiun of Prof.
Broun, President of tba College of Agri-
culture and Mechanic Arta.
Prof. Little haa bean Aaaiatant State.
Go ringlet of Mnwiuippi for aeeeral years,
eeaociatad with Prof. Hylganf, now of the
University of Michigan. He baa ooon-
pied ior suine ten yeare a chair in the
University of Mtuiaaippi, and wan for
merly an honored Profeaaor of Oakland
Ool ege in that State. He baa bad long
experience as an inatrnotor. He ia a grad
uate of distinction of the University of
Alabama, and holds also a diploma of
nradaation in the degree of Hootor of
Philosophy from the University of Got-
tingin, in Germany, where ha spent two
years in study. He is a olaaaioal scholar
of doe attainments, a fine mathematician,
an adept in natural acienoe, and a peaks
the Germvn;ianguage l as wall as the Frenoh
and Italian.
Dr. Little's previous experience will
render nance entity a large amount of
preliminary, tentative exploration, which
ia the first necessity with any one, no
matter how competent otherwiae, to
whom the field is entirely new, and wbioh
involves at least a year's lose of time and
expense.
tie is said to be of an eminently prac
tical torn of mind; of oleer-aightedneaa
and sound judgment, both of men and
things; possessed of great oonatinctive
ability and administrative talent; ia an
excellent organiser, and ia faithful, ener
getic and indefatigable in hia official du
ties.
He spent s large part of the period of
the war in North Georgia and Macon, in
the laboratory; and in private life ia well
known in Georgia as a Christian gentle
man and a genial companion.
Georgia and Florida are the only two
States that have not had “a geological,
mineraiogical aud physical anrvey," aa ia
contemplated in the appointment. Tba
field ia very inviting to a scientific man.
Dr. Little will enter upon the discharge
of the duties of bis office sa soon as he ar
rives in this city, wbioh will be at an
early day.—Atlanta Constitution, 12th.
Prominent Incidents
History of Columbus
From its First Settlement in 1827, to the
Wilson Said, in 1865, compiled bp John
II. Martin.
The undersigned proposes to publish, in a
volume of 150 or more pages, a work under
the above title, covering the period from the
selection <f the locality for a “ trading town,"
in 1827, to the capture and partial destruction
of the city by the Wilson Said, in 1865.
The incidents will be derived mainly from ifd
newspapers, which will be gleaned far this
purpose with much care. It is believed that
most of our citizens would like to have such
incidents in this compact and convenient form,
and will encourage the undertaking to the
extent erf the email amount asked for the work
Each chapter will contain short biographi
cal sketches or notices of the principal citizens
mentioned in it, who have since died. The
volume Will also embrace full information
concerning the churches, factories. <1V-., now
existing.
We do not propost to publish this compila
tion with a view to making money, as the
small price asked for it will show. But at
the same time we do not want to lose money
by its publication, and therefore we toish to
limit the number if copies printed to the de
mand for the work. WitA this object in view,
we issue this prospectus, inviting those who
desire copies of the volume to send 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 small
number gf copies will also be issued on a su
perior article of paper for $1 30 per copy.
Payable when the work ie delivered, which
will be some time next Fall,
THOS. GILBERT.
May 12.1874.
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
By ELLIS A HARRISON.
In Front of FREER, ILLGES A CO.'S,
Cor. Rroad md St. flair Simla.
POSTPONED
Muscogee Sheriff Sale*.
W ILL be Hold on the Aral Tue* day to September
LfXt. between Ilia I* gtl hours of sale, ia
front of Freer II gee A Co.'s, corn, r of Broad and
Cl xir Hirveu, Columbus, Ga., by Kllia A llnrri*
, the following dt-Rcrib d pro. erty, to-wit:
Veal h*lf o* lot No. 241, lying iMhw 8»hilhtrlrt
In said oonnty, contain.ng I0C4 serve, Bora or
a. m the propety of W. T W> no, to tuulefy a A
istttifcl Horn tl:o Furerlor Court ol flusrogre
•ounty, in Invor ot L. M. Niggers, tranafwtee of R.
A Cmne, re W. T. ttynu. t rupsrty pointed out
•J said tfiggrrs.
larder am* ftyMlilBV.
A terrible trogedy oocnrred at Freeport,
Florida, on the 1181 of July, which we
hove not seen mentioned in any of iha
pa,era. It wea inn murder of lfr. Ears
Moore aud the lynohing of hia two mur
derers. Mr. Moors was a merchant at
Freeport. He was aeen in hia atort short
ly after dark. Later some parlies went to
the Hture ani found the Loot door eloeed
nnd fastened. The beak door, however,
they fonnd open, end they entered the
store. Everything being dark, they
strnok a match andlit a lamp. The light
revealed the body of Mr. Moore, in e dy
ing condition, lying near hie money
drawer. Hie skoll bad been broken in by
a blow from e heavy clob, which was (he
only trace of the murderers left behind.
A party went at ouoa in search of the
perpetrator, of the orinie. A anapiciune-
looking negro Waa arrestad in Ih* town
nnd taken in custody. Another negro, and
the real perpetrator of tha crime, waa af
terwards discovered near the Alabama
line, and was arrested by the Sheriff of
Holmes county, Fin. He confessed the
mnrtter, nnd stated that hie accomplice
waa the negro who bad been previously
arrested. Both men wars oarried to Eu
cbebanoa aud lodged in jail. The follow*
ing eight ilie jail waa broken open by n
band of white men and the murderers
takeu ont nnd b inged. Two other negroee
who were in jail were taken opt aud
hanged at the Rime time.
The murderers went to Freeport shortly
ef'er the 1 .to dreadfnl doable murder wee
committed in Clayton, Ala., and it ia sup
posed, from the similarity of tha manner
in which the crimes were committed, that
all were by the same party.—Macon
Telegraph, Ilf A.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
front of the fctore of P.eer, lllgee A fco,
....4 street, ColutnhUH, Ua., Ibe following tle-
«cribed property, io-wlt:
The Colombia fftetm Pinning Mill* situated on
lot 240 end mat part of lot 239, la the city of Co*
iumbufi, tin , tog.ther with the Mtcnlnery beloug
ing to weld Bide. Levied on mb the pnpeity of H.
Gnetchiu* and R. II- England, survivor*, to
•stl-Ty a fl. fa. lamed from Muscogee Superior
Court in favor of Mery Hodges, Administratrix.
?i. said Usutchius A England. Pmpeity pointed
out in said A fa.
.at titan time and place, south half of city
lot No. 2U1, with all the improvement* thereon, in
Columbua, Ua., containing one-quarter of aa acre.
Bore or loss. levi* d on ae the property of ThoBas
Ragland, deceased, in the hands ot Albert K. Rag
laud, • zemtor ot the eetate of aaid Thomas ***•
land, decern* d, to satisfy two A fee Issued from
Justice’ Courts—out* in favor or Rosette A Law-
hon, and the other in favor of Welch A Co. vs.
Albert I. Ragland, ezecutor aa aforesaid. Prop
erty pointed out l»y defendant. Levs Bads and re*
turned to me by F. M. Comer, lew ul constable,
an go w4t 11. O. IVEY, rhoriff.
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sals.
it, ILL BK SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
V* September next, before tho court-house door la
the town of Cusseo, Cbatta 1 oochee county, l*e
tween the legal hours of sale, the following lands,
to-wit:
Lot of laud No. 137, lot or land No. 181, and 150
ru-. or lot No. 120. all lying nor<h o N.-rhi.lH
• ek, coutaming la all five hundred acid sixty
(AGO) a re*. worn or lies, of the sixth district ol
originally Muscogee, but now vhattahoochee
county, Ua., as the pmpeity of M m. A. Parley, t<»
satisfy a A fa from the Pup-ror Court of this
couuty. in favor of Krasins C. llood.
on *4 wtd JuliN M SAPP
POSTPONEMENT!
CUSTER’S EXPEDITION.
THR VIBOIN REGION OF THE NORTHWEST—
A FBBTILE COUNTRY—INDICATIONS
OF OOU> AND BILTNB.
Nnw You, Angnit 11.—The Tribune
oorrei-pondciit with General Ouster e cx*
peditiuu write* under dele of Angaet 3d
thet Harney’s waa Boated Jnly 31at by
General Cuater nnd n party of engineera.
The oorreapondent eeye the oonntry
through wbioh the expedition pueed dn-
riug Taat week ie moat fertile, nud there
are rich indicatione of gold and quart*.
Gr*»e, water, timber, fruit and gam*
abonud. Tba eoen* ia loraly beyond
deecription. Tbe valley* are wall adapted
for cattle raising and agricultural par-
P °Ooe valley, near Inyon Yota, a promi
nent peak in Wyoming, General Cuiter
g ’oDoouoed tbe fiueat he bod ever eeen.
very etep of the march waa amidat flow
ers of exquisite oolor and parfnme. It
was named "Floral Volley." Indians
were mot, bnt fled without reniatance.
One Iutiiun from tha hoelila camp on the
Powder river s»yB the redakins lost ten
killed io a fight with the Boxemnn explor
ing party. The explorations of tbe expe
dition were to bo extended to the eonth
fork of the Cheyenne river. The return
march would begin in a few dan, aud
General Cnater expected to roach Fort
Lincoln on August 81ot.
Fifth and Last Conosrt
Public Library of Kentucky.
DAY FIXED
AND A
FULL DRAWING ASSURED
—ON—
Monday, 30th November, 1874
LAST CHANCE
FOR
An Easy Fortune!
A poetoommsnt of tho fifth Concert of the
Public Library «.f Kontucky has b*«n b-a general.y
anticip t d, hi d is so mani esily for the iutersnt
all con corned, that it tuu-a meet the approval
all. Th* day in now absolutely fixed, aud there
will hr uo variation troa the programme now an*
uouuesd. A «uAden* numb rot tickets had bmu
sold to have enabled u« to have had a large draw
iug on tho 31st of July, but a short postponeuieut
was eou-iiiers-4 pree rabbi to a paitial drawing.
Let it be Lome Id uilud that
The Fifth Gift Conosrt
IB **HB LAST WHICH WILL EVER DR GIVEN
UNDttll THIS CI1AKTEK AND BY THE PdEe
ENT MANAGEMENT.
That it wi 1 positively and unequivocally take
place as announced on
Monday, Doth November,
tha* th** music will he the best the country affords,
and that
80,000 Cash Clfts
^ AGGREGATING
$2,500,000!
will be distrilinisJ by lot among ticket holders.
List of Gifts.
ONE ORAN!) CASH GIFT «3M,000
GRAND WASH GIFT ie*,w»
GRAND CASU GUT T6,yell
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT 60,000
ONE GRAND GASH G1TT X6,0u0
earning Honan in fiee**.
Tha follow ng lottcr ha* jo*t been ra-
rec-iva 1, having been directed to the
yonug Men’s Ourietian Anociation:
“Dit-Lis, Txxat, Jaly 17, 1874.
Gents:—It is with muoh regret that I
read in the paper* that Chicago hoe *gun
bean partly imrced, bat the way* of Prov
idence ara oiyatorioua aud pwt finding
out. I hare with cuoios* you f 10(1, part
‘ of the SallO you neat to the Now Orlo.na
yellow fevar suirorera duriug the year
1887. Please inform me whoa oow kicked
tha lamp over thia tin**. I am very anx
ious to donate one sack of o*t*toh*r.
May God continue to akower bis blasting*
upon yon. for whom the Lord lovelh He
ebuteneth. „
Yours rs»peotfuIly,
0- 8- WttuaiaoK.”
Accompanying this eptatle wjre two
note*, bearing the *ign*tnre* of the Pres
ident and Tre*»nrer of tho Umented Oon-
fedarate 8l»te». lba«* notes were of the
inane of Wi.—Chicago Tunes.
The Trouble In Cbwetnw Cewwly, Aim.
Spectol to tba Mobile Baglitar.)
CHuoraw Coinxo, Angost 9 —The ex-
cUeiuaui. slid prevail*. Th*^Dgl«der*
ware arrested yesterdsy. A psrty of fif
teen men, sammoued by tbe constable,
afetrted at 11 A. it for the ringlesdera of
the insurrection, end riding all day and
Sight, caught them about 3 A. R-. »*6
brought th -rn to Chootow Cotn«r, whar*
they will have sprelimiosry tnalto-nwr-
..a. g The negroes reier Benay,
Barnett Woods, Ed. Smart and B«ncy
Horsey, who ara now lying nowtodyot
this place, have oonfesaed that * oertsin
negro, calling him-elf Andrew Jackson,
who now lie* in prison at Ostuden, Wilcox
oonnty, waa tho instigator of the plot,
which wonld have transpired^ bad it not
t>e«D dieoorered. It ie thought thet ef4er
the prwliuiiQ.ry eXRoaination to-morrow
ihert will be a but other* i«pUo*ted
A CASH (AlFTfiJ 400,000 s»ch
10 CASH GIFTS 14,000 each
11 CASH GIFTS 10,(NX) mcu
90 CASH GIFT'S 6,000 each
St CASH GIFTS 4,000 Mfife
30 CASH GIFTS 3,000 each
tOCAsUOIFTS 3,000 each
100 CASH GIFTS 1,000 eaoh....
, 160,000
, 100,000
, 100,000
, 90,000
. 100,000
. 100 000
, 130,000
. 60,000
. 960,000
GRAND TOTAL90,000 GIFTS, ALL
CASH *,60*000
PRICE or TICKET*.
Whole $ M 00
Ualvea ^ W
Tenth, or «acIi Coupon •> 00
11 Whole licketii tor..*.* <K)
Tlckete for 1,000 00
rerfiona wiahiug to invest, fihoultl order prompt
ly, either of the Home Office, or our Local AgentB.
Liberal eummiasious will be allowed to Hiuiitiic-
tory agents-
Lin uJsrR contsiuifig full partlculers furnished
on application.
THO. E. BBAMLEmt
Aleut and Mausger,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.
For tickets and information, apply to
Cspt. C. AKKnk, Agt.
Columbus. Go.
au*7 c2tawfiwtd ,
DNUC8 AND MEDICINES
Stoves, Stoves
IgJATHiKRuWH,
Wg/k (Opposite Bun Offloe)
Columbus, Ga,,
W OULD respootfully invite tke attention of Ala
friends and customer* to hie extensive
stock of BTOVBI, HOLLOW AND STAMPED
“’ARE, 1I0U8B-FURNI8IIING GOC*‘ Q
IN WARE, at wholesale aad retail.
Manufacturer of TIN, 8HEBT IRON AN
00PFBR WORK.
Booling and Guttering
dose promptly and in tho beet manner.
He solicits a call, feeling ossorod that he can
give entire satisfaction. . __
* M* price as low as the lowest. Com* and see
before von bnv octlA eodswtf
Wew Fall Goods!
JUST RECEIVED AMO OPENED.
New styles Prints, White Goods,
Fall Dress Goods,
Bleached Goods, Linens, Ac.
Summer Dress Goods BSLOW Cost
to Anmvni
A largo lot of Kontucky Jeana and Caaslmoros.
B0ATEITE & CLAPP,
au*41* in ■ road htrert.
THE FOUNDATION PRICES!
THE LOWEST st which Dry Goods hsvs evsr been In
this State!
Josepli db Bro.
H AVISO added a splendidly selected Boring Stock to those on hand, with the view of ncooBMedat*
ing their customers, offer them at prices
dow jLm snow torsi
The thousands who h tvo visited this establishment since it led la the redaction of Dry O oeds wil
vouch for the quality of goods aud all representation Bud*.
a Cash buyers will never have a better chance. A sboII snm will go farther now than ever.
JMIFH A BRO,, M Bread llreeL
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
OOMPATd Y.
Chicago Losses Paid Promptly In Full, - - $520,364.92
Boston “ “ “ * • 180,003 89
Total Astuli—Gold—J*nu*ry 1st, 1874, $882,632.02.
LIABILITIES.
Lowes Dn* and Un;
npatd
IxO-spa in unices* of
All other GluiuiM
r adjusted Mbd nut di<t
None.
$22,fi!iP no
l.tilfi fi2
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Inootne, 1873
Iooome, 1872
$C1».H87 73
... 626,:: 17 b7
Iaiiii Fremplly Adjnsted and ^nlilj delllfd ky
G. GUN B £ JORDAN, Agent,
00*81 ly OOLUHBU8, GA.
“My Kingdom for a Cash Buyer!”
L it all know iti wr are ofpkrjno nxtka'>rdinary indccrmbnts to cash
Buyers 1 We Boat do buain< ss at all baaards, pmlt or no proftt—the gooda must move.
Our ttook of Spring and Summer Dry Coeds
is being constantly replenished. Just received,
a vtxxiXj iizwa or paraeoiiSI
Among them another lot of those with beautiful Silver-mounted Handle*, in Sword, Spear, and many
other choeiA designs O .r stock of
jAoosnirr tzummswcmi
consider it no trouble.
NEW YONK STORE.
w
Chsttshooohe. Shsriff fill a.
ILL be sold befbro tbs Court Houeo door in
W CufiRots, Lhattuhoocbee county, Gs . on the
first Tue«i|ar in Poptentb-r next, within the legal
hums of sale, the following described property,
to*wit:
Lot of land No. IH in the 6th district of origin
ally Mmc»fc<*<i. now ( U ttatioocheo county, con
taining two huuthvd two and one Leif
sens more or .ctH, an the propeitv of Kldridge Q
4ebli, to natlkfy a ti fa in fav »r of Wm Hagly,
luluii.intrator of Abram Cobb vs. E'dridge U
Webb. Wm. B Willis and Gillum W. Pollard,
notifler. LaFaictte Harp, tenant in possession
Also, nt mine time and place, «7 acres or lot of
land No 74, in the 6ih district ol originally Mu*
g«e, now Chattahoochee county, as the property
W. N McNaiiKhtQii, to satisfy a fl fa from the
pi*rior Court o= said county, iu favor of Colutn*
bus C. Cody, ve. L«roy Pollard, administrator of
Wm. N. MuNmigbion.
Jyz-2 id JOHN M. 8APP, Sheriff.
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be tol l on the fi.et Tuesday ia September
n xt IwtaeeO tli« legal hours of «.l , iu front
or the Court House In • usseta, the fol ow ng do
nlwd property, to-wit:
All of lot of bmd No IW, in the ::3d district rt
said county, exopi the wido v’s dower thueiu,
d also the rofidnary interest in and to -niu
wer, wliirh cn-ists of seventy (70» act os, mo'«
lesn, of the eoatheast com <r of s.id lot No 30.
tereou is the dwelling house and other build
lug--. Levied on ss tbe pr< p* rty of W. P. Jones,
deceased, to satisfy a fl ’a issued fiou Justic*
Court, 1104th dis'i ict G. M., in favor of llowaid
A Stephens vs. C. H. .mios. adminirtiator of W. p
Jones, d-c’d. Prop* rly |,oiuted out by detentant
Levy ni tdo and reairued to me by J. W. Aubtiu,
liable.
Igl wtd JOHN M. 8/.PP, Sheriff.
G E«RGIA-MUS(JOGEE COUNT Y—F.
Uttion. luiiuiiuairator of the ee ate or L*
Qiitowsky, do-euRCHl, applies for leave to eel
the real estate beionglnK to Raid dcoeuied
Them are, tiieretore.iocite and mi monish all
C nuns Interest ed, t<i ah<*w sun«(ti any th y
ve , wiioiu tho time present ed by law. why
tears to s* 1 eh >uld not be granted to laid up
licawt.
Given under my hand, and offlol 1 elgbature,
this August 4U, 1874. F. M.
aug6*w4t*Or»llnary.
8. UWTO.
COTTON WAREHOUtES.
L. U. BCIRIS.
a M. WILLIAMS.
BURRU8 dc. WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand.
the Brown Cotton Gin.
We also sell
PKTKR PRBRR.
Fontaine "Warehouse.
rig JROI MUttLOJKH COUNTY.— Jose* h K
Pou lun upldiud fo." l-l ns uf administration
the i-atat«< of Joseph A. L. Lee, tale of ooid
tuiy, diceased;
ure, thorotoro, to cife and admonish all
and singular, tho kludrod nuil credi ors of said
*»d. to show causA ; if any .hey have) within
tine pr<*cribid by Inw why said letters
id uut be gr iutcd to said applicant.
'••ii un icr my official algumurf, this August
874.
6 W4t F. M. BR*X>Kd. Ordinary.
real estate belong ng
se are, tbereiore. to cite aud admonish all
E srt es iuteiested to show cusn (if any they
.ve) within the time prescribed by law, why
leave to sell ssi I real csiate sbuuid out be gx*u.*d
to said applicant.
Utveu under • y hand aud offle al signature, this
4»h day of AuuUfit,IM74.
sugU oawltn* P. M BROOKS, Ordinary.
> EORUI A, ML’S GO EK COUNTY. — To all
JT whom it may concern—Tbe nnder-igned
gives notice tint he lias hied h ■ petition w *b 'he
Ordinary ol Muscogee county to be dis barg-d
from hi« guardiausbip of tbe person end property
of J hn D. Boyd, un imbecile That at tbe regular
term of said (k>urt of Ordinary to lie h* M lor said
county, on the first Monday iu {'•ptetnber next, h<
ill auply for the < vnc.iou of said petition, and It
i disch iced in.ra his vutd goardianbhip.
JAMKa A. BRADFORD,
Aug. 1,1874. Guardian, Ac.
aUKttoawlm*
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY. BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT I
If you will only Save what you Waste, It would Ik no
trouble to become Independent.
EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS OEPARTM’T
Less then one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for tho seourlty of Depositors—$12 In assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reoelvod. Sevon pur cent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres't. G. GUNBY JORDAN, TreasV.
SECURITY-PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY I
WATERING PLACES.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Chalybeate Springs
Meriwether County, Ga,
A. O. H.rwall baxiuq witbilrawu from
th. firm o( Har«.ll, Unffiu A Co., b»*
removed to Gheaibure street. Hia (riande
aad patron* would do wall to oail oo imu
in bia new qaertora, and examine .lock
b.for. baying ele.wb.re, Prioe* at panio
ratae. j*18 euAwedlf
THIS
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
CONTI911)Bit TO OFTEN THE FCBLIC
INDEMNITY apst Loss by FIRE !
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
the Wants a Chance to Get It Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
TreasNrer. fescreiery.
Thit OtUbraftd Wattring Pitot It
Now Op ox rot thi Riciptiom op Vihitom.
J art ran tailed of the**
vrt-ll known to mod com*
_ ndation or en- inerati-.n hero. Sufileu It to say
that thay liave been thoroughly overhauled, and
rtblug has briu dona that can add to the
■erythii
mfort »
r pleas urn of visitors.
a .JiOliUlA — MUSCOQKK COUNTY. — C.
I 1 l.ut-kiu udininifitr.-ttor of tho estate of Mrs.
Oorno ia C. Borders, det:*a*«d, applies for leave
to rnll the rcul ostatn helonglug to said deiaased
Thcim are, therefore, to cite and adorn itih all
prrfions interested to show c*u*o(if auy the) have)
within tho tint** proicriiel by law, wliy
leave to sell uhuuld not be granted to said appli
cant.
Given under my official signature this August
4th, 1874.
V. M. BROOKS,
au^U-lawit* Ordinary.
EOKGIA—MU 8COG K K COUNTY.—KHz.t Car*
i I ter has ina In application for letters of udaiin*
istratioii on tho nst Ho of lvllnn Thomai, Into of
said county, deceased.
These are, then fore, to cito and adiunuifih all.
nud singular the kindred and creditors of sai l ile-
ceasud, to fihow CRiisfl (if any they have) within
the ti'iio preicribtd t>y law, why said letters
should not be granted to naid applicant.
Given uuder niv band hu«1 oflidul signature,
tbi* August 1st, 1874.
qugli w4t*
F. »f. BROOKH. Ordinarv.
F^EOUGIA, MU'OIGKK COUNTY.— J-wepli F
w l*ou has applied f.-r L"tiers of AuininlstratioU
il t» show c
prencrih-d by law, why *
granted to said ap:>llc n ‘
C HATTAHOOCHEE COURT OP ORDINARY.—
Whereas, fleor^u >Y Fuller, Administrator
of the estate of lliiu u Fuller, lata of naid county,
dec'd, makes xpp i» a ion lor dismission;
Tht-iie aio, there oio, to dte and admonish all
partis* interested to »how cause at the Novemln r
DIAMOND ffiPECTACliEM I
Liver! Liver! Liver!
SI MHONS’
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
Is a purely VEGETABLE PREPARATION, harm
less and effective—a specific for *11 derangements
of th*
liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom*
aeh or Bowels.
This MKUclne has been tried by thousaods and
has never failed to give satisfaction.
49»Try one bottle aud be conv laced.
E, L. KflfG * SOWS,
CHAS. T. PORTER, Ag’t,
.nil 2w Pro|»rle*or.
Warm Springs,
MENIN'ETHEB tO„ OA.
I-H7S FAVOWTK Br*Ot-T I. ii». for
JOHN f„ MUPTIAN,
HOTELS.
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ca.
WILL bo kept opeu this summer In its
Doctors.
DR. I. T. WAKMOCK,
SirffM mmd Physidsi.
Offioa at Maughisr's Drug stars, ku.lroad street.
DB. J. W. B. WILUAM
Offers his professional services oibte over JL M.
linen * Co ’*, Chaml«,r4 A K. It. .'tisets.
Millinery.
M1S8K8 WHITE A TUOKKB.
FRihlunabls Milliners nnd itrwsauuslMra.
Uentiumen's chins cut chart u.ea*nre <*ud
guaranteeu to lit. Lhamours street, uuzt to
tiauu s dry goods store. b-bl
MKI. C. V. BAKLOW.
Fasbiouabls Mllllusr aud Dra»am*kur.
Co<e Ageut ol tfutturuk a up.'s Patterus.
At tho late Banking House ol gkuppatd * Co.,
•Jpt'lika. Ala. Ja3:t
Notaries Public.
U. D. U1UOINK,
Bsing appoiniua ^ou»ry i ubiic for Loe couot),
ruspectfully solicits the patronage ol bis Iricnu.
tiunjfi Court 1st aud 3d haturdaya ol u.cli tunniii,
at L. UutUn< lil'ii law <;»<«. JaJJ
Furniture, Mcc.
Ai Filmic Prtess,
A. O. HARWELL
Bernier Iu ull kiuda ot Furniture.
Also, .Molullh*., Wood CoiUiifi, and Caskets,
jalZ Chauib rs st>ee
Lawyers.
A. J. VICKKBB,
Altsmsy and Counsellor at Law.
UlllcL oppositti Alabama House.
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
8TYLB. Th* patronage sf thns.* vUitiug Bavau*
nab is solid led, aud the aRHurauce given that eve
ry effort will be made to insure their comfort.
tmr omnibuses will be found at all arriving
trains and nt'-urner*.
U. BRADLEY A HON,
may27—dAw4ra Proprietors,
i Spectacles are manufactured from “Min*
ute crystal Pebbles" melted together, and are
called Diamond on accobnt of their hardness aud
brilliaucy.
Having been tested with th# polar!scope, the
diamond lenses have b<-en found to admit fifteen {
per cent, lem heated rays than any other pebMn. j
*“•***• *'**—icuracy, 1
They
i ground>
•♦’ivatitlc a .
free from chromatic aberrations, and produce |
a brighiassa and distinctness of vision not befors !
attained in HpnAacies. Manufactured by tbe !
Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. 1
For sale by ros;»otislbl<- agents in every city in tbs !
Union _ . ^ !
WIT TICK A KINSKI., Jewelers and Opticians, j
art sol* agents for Columbus, Ua, from whom tbsy I
can onlv b- attained. No p«-Jd.er« employed j
Do uut buy a pair oiilnss you eea tha trad# !
i«ctK deodawly
Rankin House,
Columbus, Ga.
J. W. IlYAN, l’rop’r.
Faxin Golois, Cierk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Uhuxb thi Rohkih Hotmx.
myti dwif J- W. KV*V, Prap’r.
M 1
the n
Important to Farmers.
11 known to the
i os one of
KillTfi iu 1
Wherav'r he has worked he has I
hi- proposes to make a .
I tour In • .h'lrt pl»at«r. i..»lin* OIb r.|»lra |
■houl'i h .Bd in th«lr »« BBd ImbiIob.
«^l i*o* I* vsm 4m*.
SUg'l
A NEW CASK
Pretty Printi*.
PEACOCK a SWIFT.
BfeMenr
Piques and Lawna
V*RY rUKAP.
PCA00CK A SWIFT.
Tailors.
j. a. cAirBtu. Tan...
Cuttiug aud .Makiug in ib<* Latest ihyies. Hi
pstriug ntatiy done.
Eolith HallroifJ St., QV4-r Furpi ure btore. Jal
DentiBts.
. L. M. MNITH, DsmIIsI,
a Work <i'oi t'luggiug on roasooabla
Barber Shops.
WF.ffil.EY BARBINGEB, Barker
Corner eouib Railroad aud Chauibers streets.
iJet-33
Hotels.
ABAfi* HOIHI.
Insurance.
E. C. BOWES * SON,
•moral lamrus. i»»»l*
Office. Railroad Street, over R. M. Gretas A Co.'s,
1H4U.
1S74.
D. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
OX Broad Btr.ot,
Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies.
N. H. KPP1JIH, Fres’t. II. W. KIMVIUIM, ('ashler. It ffi. Jiri.FOUD, Atm’l Vaah't
The
Chattahoochee National
OP COLUMBUS, GLO.
Bank
Thi* Sank tran**ot* • Ounernl Banking butintti, pay* Inl.r.at on Dc-
po*lt* und.r ipoolal eontraot, givn* pr jtnpl attention to collection* on *11
•ee.Hlbl. point*, and invil.t oormapond.non. Information trantmitud
by mail or wire* whan deaired.
aprt '‘fm
3E0. W. SILX.nrcUAX.C&thkr.
J. RHODES BB0W17E, FresUent.
GEORGIA HOME ItAMi.
Bank of Discount and Deposit,
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
m Oiiiiii hub mm him
Offers the greatest inducements to tliose having idle funds,
for which they want undoubted security, a liberal
interest, and prompt pay incut when required.
DEPOSITS of 81 and upwards received. Deposits eun
be withdrawn in person or by check by louse of out* patrons
who livo 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 cliarlei,
the entire capital and property of the Company and the
private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the
obligations of the Savings Dank. *
DIREO.ORS:
J. EHODE8 BKOWNE, PtWt uf ibe Co.
JAB. F. llOZEMAN, Cxp'ialna, Aiiaut*.
J. It. OLAPe, Jiannf'tr. OI»|ii>’h Factory.
Hon. JOHN MulLHENNY, Mayor.
James kankin. Oapuaimt.
N. N. CCUTIS, of Well.,Curtin A Co.
L. T. DOWNING, Attorn.v-nl L.iw.
O. F. WILLCOX. Saorstary ofr ii Co.
JOHIAII MOKitlS, Banker, Mon.u'y.
CHAULES WISE,
mar. odAwlt
Wood, Wood!
^MT WOOD, ™«ly .aired,*4.01) p.r cord. Wood
re*^ ferWOMttpwoord, Ord.r« filled prevpt-
ly ob opphMtioa to Ih.
Mn d avmxjoMU HAMvrn oo
Grand. Clearing Out Sale !
TO MAKK It RADY F0K THE f 1*1 ING THAI B, WE NOW OFFER
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH!
AID RTRHT OTIIKB ARTICLK IS LOW AS TO BK KOl’SD ILSKWIII BC.
CHAPMAN & VEHSTILLE.
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