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Bo iov<i of Chris* I What strains mu retch,
BV What heart roncalv tby WtM drc>;i* might?
B Nor human. nor angelic ijwc<*Ji
Can toll thv juattfUloas iepth or height;
■ luiUmt our In ait* Umpire out iu„\ *
■ W wu,.ia umult c, adore ami i r.;;sr
B Thy love was wUlirp to cnilrro
I Our misery in a servant a foru.;
Content to l*’ reviled and po 'r.
V Ac A fv'n accounted an a r.-ortc,
B utcuted—jca. did ocndvte -ml
HK' To wo Rejected and eon deemed.
BP IV. Thou wh j watt adored among •
t The hierarchies of the kica—
ISP Tho theme* of their tine-Mira *ong.
BB Tho toul of nil their ceataoies—
all thr ugh love upheld, tad then
gfipDeooiiio tor reproach and scorn of nmu I
Raßb.ua. rod tliou wool—al>a.',l, doHuni and,
7, Maligned an unuo on earth bad been;
" : AXuouiicfcd, and with transgressors named,
' A a leagued with Satan iahie aiu;
TANARUS t Thou, to wh-uu the hoav< ns so puro
Appear unclean, didst all endure !
Ai*h..\beauty l* the brightness of
4 Thy Father’s glory, at whose sight
v. lUuturc transports the happy throng.-
Who dwell iu the abodes of light:
V- t 'two* for tia disfigured so
SFMBBThat none that countenance could know '
jwpt'TlKm still art with thy people, Lrrd;
\'fH AMU ted, when aihietion's sword
r’f.j? Brings on them buffering. grief or wound;
■HR Fur Thoy on earth hast truly learm-l
ojU What 'ti* to be despised and spumed.
O love of Christ! what strains ear. reach
Wi■> To utter forth thy height sublime ?.
fo- N< t human nor angelic speech
ivji Through all tin* rolling years of time 1
“PT Ob, till onr hearts, inspire our lays,
" Till we iu ln-av u can Join thy praise.
Sew York Special to the Chicago Times.]
GOTHAM'S HOSPITALITY.
Ti.i 1 Wh) n Drunken Aldei’iuuit lntrtH
dun-il KlitK k:(lnkiit:n.
gjTho sorcim-lo to thi 1 King of tho
Sandwich Islands to-night, at the
W Indsor Hotel, brought on many lu
dicrous incidents. I'ho Committee
of the Hoard of Aldermen appointed
to reeeive King Kalakaua had be
come ns drunk as Toodles. While
awaiting in Jersey City the arrival of
the train from Washington, they ad
tU riled to llie benzine shops near
le Pennsylvania Bait road Depot,
and took in a supply of Jersey light
ning to steady their nerves, to re
ceive with becoming dignity the cop
per colored potentate whose presence
vie to slied such a blaze of glory.
At the Windsor Hotel to-night, the
Sinth Itegimcnt Band put in an an-
Searanoo shortly after nine o'clock,
fgK serenade the King. An immense
throng had assembled iu front of the
Hotel. During the playing of the
first air, the King and suite appeared
on the balcony. Kalukaua’s features
became like a polished mahogany ta
blo. He seemed pleaauJ with him
self and his surroundings. Parties of
female beauty clustered in the corri
dors of the Hotel, in the parlor ami
on the balcony, and shed a lustre on
file scene. Two brilliant calcium
tilts illuininatoir the avenue fora
fßnirtcr of a mile. The llrst air over,
oil MoCaiTerty, Chairman of the Uo
oeption Committee of the .Board of Al
dermen, staggered to the side of the
King, and leaning over the balcony,
W aved to and fro in a manner which
ijfiaimodhls friends for his safety,
dial looking ominous for whatsoever
fife insurance company 1 c had a pel
fey in. Alderman MeCail'erty spoke
as follows: "Mr. Chairman and
pf embers of the Board of Aldermen,”
KLa lighter.]
A frft-nd ut his elbow- Damn it,
Mac, what in h —ll are you talking
about-? Kay ladies and gentlemen.
Aid. MeCufferty, stnilinga good-na
tured, alcoholic smile, and giving a
plunge ahead against life insurance
interest, taking the hint Bodies and
gentlemen : Allow um to introduce
to you, my friend, King David—
froaring laughter.] Kalakaua smil
ing amusedly, while McCaffcrty glared
jj|(ii astonishment, and tiio-aldenuanic
j’i Lend at his elbow said: “H 11,
Alac, call him Calico.” MoCufferty,
Stttdio hod evidently boon seeking in
formation in regard to the pronun
frhiation of the potentate's name, cor
fteetod himself in the following fash
ion: I mean Mr. Chairman that is
ladies and gentlemen to give his
majesty his full title. Let me intro
yduoe to you King David ICalak-u-a.
of laughter.] As Members of
tic Common Council. [Pause and
: laughter]—as citizens of New York,
Jon will listen patiently to what the
Sing has to say. He will now ad
dress you. Mr. Kalakaua, let mo in
tl'i dueo you.
H-’i'he crowd lauglusl and cheered,
and his majesty smiled and pulfeu
Be- sugar, lie had no speech to
Ojake. He listened to another air,
and then retired to his own rooms.
The band continued playing till after
10 o'clock. MoCufferty and his alder
uianie friends adjourned to take a
drink.
s%‘‘Aktku Duses.”—The other day
e were sitting in our sanctum bo
idling the scarcity of items, when n
tall, raw-boned .individual, with taw.
n\ hair and tiery side wiiiskers, lifted
ft’ 1 latch and entered. Ho was clad in
dhmiespun, and the tail of hi coat
claimed companionship with his
Isi ds. His face wore a brave and
Solemn expression, and he c mvorsed
fluently through his nose. Said he :
*• “ Are you the editor of the Jir
ajress ?”
We acknowledged, with profound
humiliation, that the miserable
wretch who dished up original mate
Oer for these columns stood before
him.
W ‘ls your namT* John Bateman?’
ESAVe assured lilm that John llaie-
Wiii was something over two-thirds
of our name, and suggested that the
wmainder was unimportant.
Sg * Will, Bateman,’ exclaimed our
stalwart visitor with a strong nasal
twang and a raw bucolic dialect, ‘l’m
•Sirter some draps.
■T'Drajis echoed we with surprise,
‘Draps !’
-i" Yes, draps ! My little Kalis sorter
nuay, and the old wuimm said she
thought a few batemah draps would
wteh her out all right, and so here 1
am Bateman. I’m a Cranger, you
know, and I believe in buying'physic
from the. fountain head I .
With iniinite sadness we lod him
out by tlie ear, arid pointed to a drug
•tor* FajfUeivlli’ Exjh'Osh.
,Canadian parties harts recently
purciiaseil a head of fourteen short
horns at Itac.inv, Wisconsin, the pri-
CCH of which are said to lie the
Uirgcst in amount ever paid in this
QBuntry at trrirate sale. Terms were
private, but understood to be about
spInO.OOO for tho fourteen head, all of
which were “females of celebrated
families.” Six of the cows and heif
ers were sold at SIO,(MU eacii, it has
transpired, while those of the famous
Duchess trilit went for more.
—Gen. Thomas H. Williams, of
’Virginia City, Nevada, owns (;,sixi
shares of the California and 3,000
Shares of the Consolidated Virginia
iflver mines. They cost him but a
Mile some months ago. A few days
ngi they were on tire topmost wave
of the financial sea. In twenty-lonr
hours their rise was such as to give
We General a jatolU Of ?C'O,(VXi, about
fio.ixw au hour, or £eoo a mifiute.’
I s%■ , t f
In surin' of the Gran;*** 4 ”
ha - Ix3oll intrrxtwwid. Importanfc quegtioas,
written-onsli|>of paper; tho
fxifttioft tho \*jx+ collects and roada
>m, and the members of the Grange who
Urt"!] to do so £ive th°ir views up<jn the
PHOSPKOTIJS
OF THH
DAILY TIMES.
Tho undersigned began the publi
cation ol’ the Daily Times on the llrst
day of January, lK7f>, in this city,
under tho firm name of J. B.
WEIGHT & CO. It will he unneces
sary to state that this paper will b<‘
published in tho interest of no indi
vidual or set of men, but solely in
the interest of our. city, our State,
and the SOUTH.
Believing the only true and safe
j principles upon which a Republican
| Government can be sUccessfuily
[ maintained to be those found in the
platform of the Democratic party,
this journal will adhere to that faith.
It will be our ambition lo supply
| the people with a wide awake, pro
! gressive paper, containing all the
! National, Foreign and Local News,
tlie lab-.-i Market-Reports, &e„ and
in furtlieranen of our efforts, ask the
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WEEKLY TIMES.
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some thirty-two column sheet, filled
I with interesting reading malt TANARUS, and
containing the Market Reports,
j Local and General Nows, besides
j articles on Agriculture, suited to our
farming interests and section of
country
—O
Ternes ol’ SiilNt'l-ipli<ii—Cn.sli.
''
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* llaily one lunnlti in
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-he Postal Law, to reipiire cash inva
riably in advaiKx' from those sub
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l lie paper.
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thorized to nolieil, and receipt for
ailvertising anil subscriptions.
Respectfully,
GIIA3. 11. WIToLi VMH,
JESSE B. WEIGH,
FRANCIS M. JETER,
CIIAS. K. NELSON,
WM. C. TURNER.
Columbus, Ga., January 3d, I*l7l,
J. & J. Kaufman
WUOLKHALC DKALKUS IS
G ROCFallim
LIQUORS.
rouA. ccos.
I’IIOYISIO\S,
Bagging and Ties,
4ml .iiS Ak liLdeh in (Iso
ccrj line stud its llrtmclics.
We Sell ns Low as titty Joiibiug House
in the United States, If Bought in same
by Adding Frciglds, Insiir
anec and Excliango,
At>s. 11 mad 1(1 Uluoiul Street,
roLUMIIUS, GA.
.3. & .1. K VUFMAS.
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season in Receipt of a Large
Supply of ali Sizes of Our
j Caiebrafed
For laotla Wood and Coal.
Besides a full assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
G K ATES. &o„
Anil feel justified iu saying tlmt wc are BITBK
we can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both
in quality tfbd price.
Of other Goods in our lino, wo have a and
complete assortment, such ns
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
HARDWARE, TAIVLF, AND POGKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL
HODS, BIIOVKLH, &C.
All of those articles wo CAN and WILL Bell at
V ERY BOTTOM PRICES,
jan 1 dtf W. 11. ROBARTB k CO.
J. W. DENNIS. J. M. BENNETT.
Southern Stove Works,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Ur K RESPECTFULLY CALL THE AITKNTION
of merchants ami others wnutiug any of tho
following goods:
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
Grates, Flro Dogs, Bake Ovens, Spiders, Dinner
iui I Wash Pots and Htovo Hollow Ware, all of
which wo make fu this <Jity and sell at Wholesale,
and guarautoo our goods ns good, and prices as
low uk any manufactory North or West. Sample
and sale room at t lie, Htorc of J. M. BENNETT,
M3 Broad Street, where you will also find a large
stock of Tin Ware and llouho Furnishing goods
at Wholesale and Retail,
jnnl deod&wtf J. W. DENNIB k CO.
4. W. PKASB. 11. M. NORMAN.
.1. VV. lISASK x \oicn.iv,
Wiim.K.-ALK AND JOSTAn, OKALRIW IN
Books and Stationery, Sheet Music and
Musical Instruments,
l'ianos, Churcli and Parlor Organs, Fine Chromes,
EngraviugH, Picture Frames, Cord, Ac. Ac.
7<S Itrnm! Ht„ ColuinbiiH, Ga.
| Jonl-tf
JOHN. L. JORDAN.
AI'OTIIBCAXIY ,
TVo. ids Itroad Hired.
| No mlFtekcs here.
No mi reliable Medicines used iu Prescriptions.
No trouble to get iu at all hours.
No h iinhug about Jordan’s Joyous Julep curing
Neural,'; : u. __ jan My
fttJBk'IIOVAIs.
Wj. lUGLi:,
• DENTIST,
Has reuroVed his office up stflir* over Wittieh A
Kinsel’s Jewelry Store. Special attention given
t > Operative and Mechanical Dentistry, lie will
fu- pieiised to see his old friends and patrons.
Jatil tl ~ ’ l ■ I
inK >h i’ectuh
OF THE
| New York Weekly Herald,
JAMES (JORDON DENNETT,
IVnprlctnr.
Ili'ondwny and Ann Ktwet.
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——o————
For tlx©
’ # ’ ..
oub mom vnLhtiv bold
For the CW.li find at Very Low Prices !
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. WILL CONTINUE TO SELL OUR
Grass Goods ami all 'Taicy Articles, Triiwntogs, I’ibbnns, &c., 8.c,,
Ilogai'dlcss of Coat I
Onr Staple Stock w ill bo sold as Low as the Lowest.
,/tiT- Wo invito nil to call and bo convinced.
Partins ImlcbUxl to iw t>r Uile will please call and nottlo. Wo Want money to moot
our piiiiuteOß. Von have !iui[ht our ifooda, and wo uriro you to come forward
and pay. ltespivtfully,
•UNO. McOOTJOII & CO.
Itt}' Enquirer eox>y. f janl (Uwlm
J. S. JOKES’
Cash Dry Goods House,
Oolumtous, Georgia.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED, TN VIEW OF REDUCING MANY LINES OF GOODS, WILL OFFER THEM
.1 AT ADV ANT AG EOLo PitiUKH.
LARGE LINE OF MEN’S AND WOMEN’S WINTER GLOVES.
LARGE and ATTRACTIVE SELECTION WINTER
COLORED DUIiSiS SILKS -tkc best imsortniont in market.
A small but choice lot of IMPORTED CLOTHS AND CASSIMEREB--
best grade. JUST IN :
Tho following desirable additions to stock :
150 pieces CHOICE PRINTS.
JEANS AND MEDIUM CASHMERES,
WniTE AND RED FLANNEL,
WHITE CANTON FLANNEL,
BLACK ALPACA.
too dozen MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSE.
Largo stock CORSETS, from 50 cents lo
TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS and IRISH LINENS, in nil
grades.
800 dozen COATS’ THBEAD-all of which aro offered at low figures,
jam coatr J- k JUWI’X.
E. E. Yonge, 91 Broad St.,
f \ IVKS NOTJOK THAT, NOTWITUSTANUINO THE “liUH UPON 'HIM mIBUIO THE OHIIIST
v J MAS HOLIDAYS, Ills STOCK OF
Hats Is SSttill Oomploto I
ami is Just now in receipt of a lot of Late uml Fancy MtyUT>. Hi t stock of
UNDERWEAR Embraces Everything in that, Line,
aud respectfully cars attention of tho public to
“The Now York Oily Kliii-t/’
with which there la nothing In this market that will compare. janl tf
■■■■ - ■■■—■— ■■ IT—
w. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. O. 11. WATT.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE ANI) BKTAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants
Cornoi' umlri Utuiktn I louse,
Have now in htobk and to asujyb, nv'EnvTUiNa usually keit jn a umsf class
ITKJVJHtON STOItF, to-wit :
80 IIHDS. CLEAR RIB BACON HIDES.
50 “ BACON SHOULDERS.
25 BOXES ICE-CURED WHITE MEAT.
150 ROLES HEAVY BAGGING.
150 BUNDLES IRON TIES.
200 BARRELS FLOUR-ALL GRADES.
50 “ WHISKEY.
UK) “ SUGAR.
AND KVEnYTIIINO IN QUANTITY AND QUALITY 1)1 SUIT TIIU MOST FASTIDIOUS.
Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel,&c
We have tlie largest lot of FLORIDA SYRUP In Middle Georgia—cheap. Don't
forget the place.
janl tf YVATT fc W ll.Klilt,
J. H HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Groeer,
Junction Frunklin, Warren and Oglethorpe- Streets,
OolumLiuej, G-a.
I Ih'k leave fr, inform my frlrntl t:.< jail,lie that 1 have on haiol a lai-fjA BtoOk of
Groceries and Provisions
-• ' JtliM***' ion ! >l-m, -.i- :su.■■: •- Mu .? ,r ’ . - ic- ;
Confuting in jiiirt of ULOXUI of all so.sp to SO.(K) bbl.
Bacon and Bulk Meals, Lard, Sugar, Coffee,
lCl<>'*i<l? S>'i jnul Molasses,
Suit, Outs, Com, Meal, choice lot Planting
Pidaloi-K, I,if|iinrK ami Wines, Shoes, Tin Ware, Ac*., Ae.
j■ i' ' •. ,'*■ ■■ ; 1
jtfj- From thifi dntt3 my torn<# will bo strictly to prompt
paying pustamerfl, ntid prices to mtit. No ©harpre for drttjrage. Itosiaoctfully,
jaul dcod*wtf .r. 11. IIA HILTON.
. . ■" -r—"--r? 11 —..— , *"i
Special from DR. J. L, CHENEY & SON to Gardeners and Farmers,
XT'OUB ATTENTION IH DIRECTED TO OUl! FULL AND COMPLETE ’A.SBQRTMENT .OF EVEItY
1 VARIETY OF
Buist’s GtardLon Soccls.
Now ta tho Hino'l?! purolnMlc cteljjc We keep a good ortmcht of Drfign ana ChCmkaU. Toilet
ArticldH.k 5.
Hti‘ Fregcriptiona woPiUv prepared t4n*. Jaul tf
■ '.■litr.- J b: • j . ;
Baltimore & Wilmington, N. C.,
M-BTMT. CP IVI WrCT.T
STEAM SHIP LINE,
COMPOSED OF THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS
T>. JT. FOIaEY', - - 0. J. Price.
IIEUECCA CLYDE, - D. C. CUtlda.
LUCILLE, - .1. N. Bennett.
iIALEIGU, - , -T.e*. OUrcr.
WILL HEREAFTERSAIL FROM
BAJiTIMORE Even Tuesday and Friday,
A ND FROM
WILMINGTON Syery Wednesday and Saturday.
During tho Bin y Seasons,Tri-Wcokly, Oonneoting e.t Wilmington with the
WILMJNGTON, COLUrMBIA & AUGUSTA RAILROAD,
Oivli ' TUroiv- 'li bills of Tiding lo and fttWrdt polni* in
NORTH CAKOLINA, bOUTU CAROLINA, CLOROIA AND ALABAMA,
Connecting at Columbia, B. C\. with tho
Groonvillo tfc ColumEi n ITallroad,
And Clnu-lotto Llvinlon. of Qio CUIAItLOTTB, UOI.UMIUA A AUUUHTA ILYILIIOAD.
Oonnectln;’ at Augttatn, Oa„ with tho
GEOBtiIA, MACON & AUGUSTA, AND CENTRAL RAILROADS.
Ob' Stcamora ot this Line, on arrival at Wilmington, stop at Ui Bnilroad Doxot, and the Railroad
FrolgUt bolug Htorotl womraUily iu tho Steamer, i* trausiorrud midcr Covered ttbwbj to tho Cora with
out delay, find ibrwardi'fl by the Fast Freight Express that evening.
So lti-Kjjigc in IViliuiiifUun and lio Transfers front Wll
■ciieigloa South.
Rates Guaranteed as Low as by any other Route and all Losses or Over Charges
Promptly Paid.
Mark till Goods via STEAMSHIP to WILMINGTON.
And forward Bills of Lading to Railroad Agont at Wilmington, N. C.
~o • t ,
%Cf~ For farther information, ai>i>ly to either of the undersigned Agents
of the Line.
ANDREWS aSc CO.,
Agent Baltimore Wilmington Steamship Line,
78 Smith’s Wharf, Baßlmore,
UMAZ,UA,ifI IJ. A W, S(e<nnslii|> Line, Wiliiiiiiglon, A.C.
A. I’O!*!’., Celi’l i-Veight Agent, 1
tt Uniington, A. C,
F. tV. CL.lltK, Ass’! Gcti’l Fr’t Ae't.)
11. M. COTTINGHAM,
jnul If Ceiteral AA'eslei-n Agent. ATLVYT((A,
J. E3 IT IST IS ,
Dealer in
Hardware, Steel,
Iren, Belt '" £ ‘
AND MANUFACTUItniI OF
HUBS, SPOKES, AXE HANDLES,
and many other things.
Bogs leave to call special attention to reduced prices of articles of Ida own mauuiUcture.
I'OST-OAK and ELM HUBS, 4 to 5x7 *1 00 per set
Cxß 1 35
• “ 7x9 1 60
• • •• • HxlO 1 73
BUGGY WHEELS, *8 to fl 2 nor sot. AXE ANI) OTHER HANDLES.
All other stars iu proportion. Any size Hub turned to order and furuiabod singly or by tho set.
All wagon material guaranteed. Two-horso wagon wheels fl 5 per set. Buggy wheels sl2 per set.
Wagon and buggy sj l ‘kes, Ito 1 1 , inches. $3 per set; 1 > a ' to 2 inehos, $3 26 i>er Bet.
fjirge let ol genuine D. k 11. Rcovill Hoes. Good stocks of Wagou and Buggy Axles and Springs
at low prices. Albo, Tatent Buggy Wheels, sonietbiug new and very durable.
A large lot of SWKDEH* and REFINED IRON AND NAILS, SMITH'S BELLOWS, ANVILS AND
VIOE3, low to the trade.
/ ~ Send for Price List. AGENT FOR BRINLEY PLOW AND MLVMI I’OWDER COMPANY.
janl tl' a | | |
WILLI AM S’ ~
Photograph Art Gallery,
OYEIi CARTEU’H DIIUG HTOIIE,
Columbus, - Ga.
Whore you can procure any stylo of Picture dcsirod, cithor
Card oi Life-size i’liotograplis, in Pastel, Ink, Water
or Oil Colors, on Paper or Canvass.
Ivorytypes, Ferrootypee, or any other style of Picture, and Colored in the most
Beautiful Manner.
Our plan of copying and enlarging old picture s gives entire satisfaction to those who havo had
copies taken by it. *• m
Our in securing Pictures of Childrou is unsurpasHed, and is Joy to many Parent*. So,
bring your Cniidrcii to Williauis’ aud secure the Shadow ere the Hubstauce fade.
Pictures of ull kinds from tills Gallery are notbi) for tho Suporior Polish and Arttatlc Excellenco
tliat c.luira , tortaeH all their work.
We havo employed two of the best Artists, aud can havo Coloring done iu tho Boat Style.
Our prices are as low as any place, iu comparison to quality of Pictures.
Wo take Plain Pictures as Low as any Gallery, and We Defy Competition in Price,
Quality, and Artistic Style'
Persons wishing Photographs, Fcrreotypos, Ivorytypes, or any stylo of Pictures, will find It to
thoir interest to have them taken at this Gallery, as special care will be taken to give satisfaction and
to treat them with polUouoeH.
It Pictures taken REGARDLESS OF TIIE WEATHER.
Framing, Moulding aud Albums furnished to at'tho LOWEST PRICES.
Call and oxamiue Specimens at the Gallery,
£2cl Door Above) Ttoonoy Wnrner’H Ftirnltur© Rtor©
WEST SIDE BROAD STREET,
C< >IA T 3llir. - GA.
jan l -ilftwt.f IYILLIAMS BIiOS., J’roprictoiK.
It i : M O V A 1 j .
I). F. Willcox’s Insurance Agency,
71 BROAI> STHMBT.
rpnE UNDF.USIONED HAH REMOVED TO THE OFFICE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY 'THE JOHN
X . XJN< HANK, aud with iucreasod facilities for buslnesß, and with thanks for liberal patron
age in the past, he offers anew his services to mu friends and the public generally.
Policies carefully written in old aiid reliable Companii s, on all cluksob of iuHuruble projicrty,
IllC'i 011 l Hoilsch (Hid OoiltOAltH
fSu' OFFICE OPEN AT ALL HOURS OF THU DAY. , /
jan I-tf J>. F. WIL.JU;OX.
11. 11. KI’PINO, PrualdMit. 11. W. EDWAftDH, Casliier, R, M. MULFORD, Ass't Cashier.
The Chattahoochee National Bank
OTT
Of >I .1 TTVI BIS. GA.
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Tin's Hank traiiMu-ls a Uonornl liniikiiif; llnsipoxs, pays Intercut on Deposits
tinder special contract, (fives prompt atteiittdn to CouedfCns on nit neeesslblc
points, and invites eorrcK)tondeiire. Tnfornuillon triuismitU-d by mull or wires
when desired. janl tf
T S. SPEAR, Agent,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER,
101 BltOAl > STREET.
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