The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, January 05, 1875, Image 3

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i -•'i't'H Koi'elvud lib* Poor OU irau*faiiicr. ll'r in ' J'etri'it r*r*t(* I‘rwß.) i it u reeu fe fourtoon years old, lives .Sixth street. The v. !•!!.> ivaiUnf? n ilimo no i. .. I;'-: : ■ fithnr nmo In with the ke 1 him to road tho i.i .. .it?e. It Irritated •■it. Livak off hi* story just \ . -i ■ ■ i!'l"■ i" '(a- going to be !: ■■■ h ■ made up hi.) lqlnd to it ■ m his Kiandfathyr. He i. u i .-i uutl Started off as I fit I-': ” of the Patent Ofliee I : . in, raise. Since HOC, lot - . i:> -ti.i ut ms havebeerfusuod. fc< D.i..... of the station house, |\ . jnelly understood that Bn ii thoDuek confined thero a fer . divys iliioa as a lunatic.” ! •••■ ;:• !’• cxflaunix! tho old man, ij.al hi tho incssaKO?” •‘.Rljfht hero- every word of it!” : r i.'.l .Til. ".■•■on. And lie continued: f htidness c>f the Agricultural Miurvau i•. rapidly growing, and tho gji.-l'iu'.iin nl grounds tiro Doing on ,l and, and tho highest prize inn • ( > lottery is !Mo., and the man ■rhodraws it has his name in the pa- Rvr. nil It. ! • ked upou as a heap of •' ■ ." "V. ii ; ! what is that?” roared the ■dmut. "J never heat'd of suoh a ..li.- o i. ; that I" •Ii Itelpit,” replied Jackson; ji‘> i:: Imo to road the I’resi ?-ti .. . ,v, and I’m reading U.” And ho went ou: rin- the year S,TBS applications ■u- army invalid pensions were allow ed, , : an aggregate annual rate of s mi Ueroseno oil is the best BarnitTtre i ; l it eleanses, adds a j>ol ■ isli ami pree. rves from tlio ravages of insects.” I "I. ■ me! t.n; I never beard Ex: :e lik. .i in fore,” exclaimed the f-' r '*nd every l’rosl m: ... sin. c Jackson's time. |1 • v anything like this.’ ' '■ di-ln’twrito tho message," i. Aml he continued : > ::.'-.i4,3H acres of .■•main were cortitiod to . ic.it over 6,0(K),n00 acres .. . u ml you will save .'.in our Christmas ■ V ■ ■ i k flock; line toys i . .k:i m, at reduced Cm 'V . i ire.does that message ■! .. • - . ’ k ■ 1 tho old man. 1 ;>;••> l‘d lie (o you, , < to 1 Jackson, putting to . ' : ■! look, e 'V- •! it -ee-tns singular,” mused Etn n. "i shouldn’t woudur if | t. tired when ho wrote that.” | . nt ou: “There uro 17,tf*) It'i. tie' itur of 181-2 on the |j . ’• .at a total nnmml rate It.:' -i.- -. .tad still another lot of it I-. ..I. • dollar felt skirts-they go ; - u u gpld morning.” • .l.'.ekson! -Stop right ft: • iid the old man ns ho rose Eu e- ■ : ::’t rend another word i If General Grant ftv"k lie ,-an insult the American L: - ' i : dimity, he will llnd Fid... : ' iken. lou iuay throw f tl. ■ tiie stove, Jackson, and lb : wl'ul example to you ■ "\i atingdrinks.” s' I the ] itpor away and |i . Id dime novel, while tho I'!; '• -1 iiaek and pondered [.-ii i.-yra-lutiott of men in high i J 'ifliOOS. - ■ ■■ v oi-'Clothes Limes ll i V.'hi a Sunset Cox wlth ! that, i’ig-irou Kelley, . ...: ia, migliL never obtain i ■ : li,: Ige ot female liabill , tlmn tli.'it to lie derived from v.'n '.i\v and clothes lines, ho ■ v . t-nt suppl ied a privilege man i iglitly luio. It is dsi ml is am full-grown male lias, is ■ ■■-1 ill 11 legitimate indul- I' littei .. and tho pursuit . . tim i ight to examine •-•tlies line. In the mat i-a -:l.- * lit.- s, ail mankind is ~ ■ i ii >aor, so to speak; and 1 a morbid and sanrile uri ■ i. y by seeking to fathom i.- | mysteries of snowy •it .m of ri-tributloii as i -i,-, of Coventry. The bad In '■ - r a lui:iflar near Schuylkill i h,mill, a few days ago, ’ and .i ii: 11-trillion of tho theory. Tni -m’.u' <• nti-red the premises of ii vi. M il.ium .Stevenson and there i . whatever he could <•-•!!.-- of nhy value, and then went ..•r '..tie- •.•-••rd. In the yard was a and -| -.f lit! nt hung out to dry, ami b -. a.’ii--. ..-j-.tiie.s line the thief hesl ■ 11 tin-line wore wonderful rid:, .nli ir.m.-d and fluted and ruf i. 1..-I •; undent goring, and ullti:::- ir of thing. The thief was e I .in ! !e- itiitf-l and was lost, for v. i.ii ii .. ring inths yard lie was .Ii - . 1 u..m the house bo had ,i : [. f; vnor, who procured arid. . mi tiiv'i. The marauder leap el ...••! iln- n ne.-und managed to es <• • ' . •' r>- v.'n) lilood upon the s . A r.iveh-d, and he fn.il e -I ~ff Ids plunder. Thus c : iic punishment for in s' ■ ■ el—ly a clothes line. r moral for young men in this incident-: , - —- !l ... ' ■ Ksma i.S'<i'on. —A gon- Ij-inv nt Wnsi ington was requested o-i .■ 1 i■. l i ‘ liy a friend to join ii. i> 1 tutiie depot to witness tl.. .-;j i .al tho King of the Hand- V. iele i. ~ much,” growled the g. n! lonian. Hi wen a king in your trav< 1 ."..piir.-d the friend, marvel in ii what .-it Ids short answer, i . , -ir,” replied the gentleman. .lilt v of seeing three ,■■■ i. lifter a moment’s i . . ,u to ay: “Anil they -; i, -ir. Those were war it: ■ fri -mi mi ;grt®d he must have b en in lin'd f-oni;-rny. • Well • i-.;i’t kdoiv.”-.ays the gen ii 11 “I !hought 1 was in pretty nt tli'- time. I cililed t-. lie -t) e kings in eouipany -..ir t- ..e - -ns. another king and s ;i I have never hud any . flic royal family .v . : j.;uw th'- point, said h .. : miflli 1 on —t 'lei-clnnd t s His Poors.—Afew roorn i -Mh.-s, of North Ben nit ”■ ': lon his boot, which he ' In 1 i’ in the woodshed the eve rf-j says he folt some ;■ . 'V Id ..mi squasiiy like and couldn’t think -t'.' had got into his • .it out ami milked i ■■. . When ho got back “kept tickling i, . i. I oi’t sinad ii,”so he took ~11 ie- i. ... , rim in his hand, and null -1 "•!“ r brown snake two foet I.ii . that h.-lm i shoved into his boot. I ■ .Ota In the wood !;-• and w iv, and sends a ferret <i..i.i, inio il.-.iu ovor.y nvirniug to i■;: : . ure i Ilut. no unwelcome visitor li.-i -ravled in over nightA- Troy /’r- '. Pj'.i.s-.St. Paul is awav out iVi ■: wii it Minnesota. Ht. John will -p.-n.l the qtimiAer.iuNew Brunswick. Kind ht iti.Kojv York. Eliaidwth is X‘ „ Ji:;.y. Marietta is in Ohio, t I.i . hi is in North Carolina, and AugUmu is in Georgia. They don't ini/-1 id visiting eaeliother this season. Elianijeth hfkt more mlmirere than the rest of the family. PHOISPEOTUS OF THE ' DAILY TIMES. The undersigned began the publi cation of the Daily Times on the llr.-t day of January, IsTS, in tliis city, umler the firm name of J. B. WRIGHT & CO. It will bo unneiw ; .. . ik sarj' to state that tliis piiivcr will he published in tho iniorest of no indi vidual or skt of men, but solely in* tho interest of our city, our State, and the SOUTH. Believing tlio only true and safe principles ui>on which a Republican Government can bo successfully maintained to tie Uiose found in tho platform of the Democratic party, this journal will adhere to that faith. It will be our ambition to supply the iioople with a wide-awake, pro gressive paper, containing all flic National, Foreign and Local News, the latest Market Reports, itc., and in furtherance of our efforts, ask the people to give us a generous support. WEEKLY TIMES. Tho Weekly Times will boa hand some thirty-two column sheet, filled with interesting reading matter, and containing the Market Reports, lcal and General News, besides arficles on Agriculture, suited to our farming Interests anil section of country. Terms of Subscription—< 'sisli. 0:01) •nr year * H *'• Hally three inonthn X Ott Dally ©nr mmilh tit* Weekly nne year 2 OO Wc are compelled, on account of the Postal Law, to require casliMnva riably in advance from those sub-: scribors to wliorn wo have to mail tho paper. Either of the undersigned is au thorized to solicit and receipt for advertising and subscriptions. Respectfully, OH AH. H. WILLIAMS, JESSE B. WRTGTIT, .MS 1 •* FRANCIS M. JETER, ' . .... 1 .1J.,>.,"U1-1 CHAS. K. NELHON, if 7th V f WM. C. Columbus, Ga., January 3d, 1875,; J. & J. Kaufman WHOLLRAIJS DE-U.KIUi IN GIL O O F.TI I±2®, LltjGORS,'! - r r oiiA.ocos, PROVISIONS, . and Tins, :Ai jR Ariicics iu <li‘ Cro cci')' Line nmfTts Ilraoclirs, IVc Sell ns Low as any Jobbing House in the United States, 1 if Botiglit in same (jiiauiities, by Adding Freights, Tnsnr 'mice nud Exi liimgo. Non, 4 1 oiixl 1<( ttrpiul iSfrroi, COLUMBUS, GA. .- in.;: ... .1, ,I.' - ."J .8. & .5. U VI I'UW. jnnl If * ? EVERYiOY SUITED. We are this Season in Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Our Celebrated For tiiiili Wood unl;o6al. 1 ’ f XTi/riiuCß a lull assoi'fmcnt of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, GRATES, &0., Anxl feel jiistiflod in saying that'WD arc SURF, wi an unit any un i all cUsaotj of puroliatiura, both iu quality ttud pi let. , Of nthor (iGodfl in our lino, wo have a large ami complete asrixd'linont, tfueli ftfi Ilf! AMD SHEET-IRON WARE OF EVERY .DESCRIPTION, llAiil>'iVAHK r T VHT.F. AND POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKJ'-RY, iIIjASSWARK, COAL HODa, HUOVIiLS, *(’. All of tin ho articles wo CAN and \\TTjr, Roll nt VERY IXVTTOM PRICES, jail 1 dll W. 11. RORARTB IK). J. W. DENNIS. J. M. BENNETT. SouiiiGrii Stove Works, OOLITMIIUH, GA. Ur E HF.SPEi JTFTLLY C ALT, TTHS ATTENTION of mei-i hantH oud otlu rB wanting any of tho I'ollowtug gootln: ; COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Oraten, Fire ]>“!!, Rakd OvoUs, Spiders, Dinner and Wiirtli Potd und Stove Hollow Ware, all of which we make in thin City anti ntdl at Wholenalfl, and ;rhorantn • our goo<l im good, and prices tH low an any numiiffi tofy North or Wf'st. Sample and Rftle room at tlio Store of J. M. BENNETT, 148 Broad Htrort, where you will also find a large stock of Tin War.} and House Furnishing goods at Wholesale and Retail, janl and. oilAwtr J. W. DENNIS k CO. J.-W. VFAKK. n. M. NORMAN. .8. W. FICAbiE & \IHUI I.V, Wit'll,i::-.U,K AND DPTAir. DEALEIWI IN liiMiicv anil Siuilnnery, Sheet Music and Musical Instruments, Pianos, Churr.li and Parlor (Jrgans. Fine Chromes, Picture Fnimes, Cord, &e, &c. •J Stroud ftt., roliimlms, Cixi. Janl-tf • JOUN.’ J'- JOURAfk IVo. ION JR'oail Hti'eet. No mistakes here. No unreliable Medicines used In Proscriptions. No trouble to get iu at all hours. No humbug about Jordan’s Joyous Julep curing N, malgia. .iRo i -ly HISWOVA B>, Waf. I'Ofll.fc, . DENTIST, Has removed his office up stairs over Wittlch & Kiusel'H Jewelry Store. Special attention given l i Operative and Mechanical Dentistry. Ho will be pleased to see his old friends and patrons. Jil.’l I II I*ll4 in iOTUH OF THE New York Weekly Herald, JAMES GORDO* BKXNETT, ' rrojiricter. iTlroad way ami Ann Hii'oet. THE WEEKLY HERALD in published every'' Saturday, at iivy ;0:;t.. pir copy. Annual sub *ScrlptlrW price i*-- ‘ One C‘ojy $2 'Three Copies...* £. Fivo Copies. }'..••• 5 Ten Oopios Pontage five cents per copy for three months. Any larger number, addressed to names Of ul>- scribers, ?1 BO each. An extra copy will be sent to every club of ten. T wenty copies to one address, one year, f.20, taid any larger imiiiber at tho same price. TVo extra copies will !*• S( nt to dubs of twenty. These rates make the Wkkkly llkraut* the cheapest publication in the country. Tertris oasU'jn advance. Money sent by mail will I*. at WHS* is Jr ofdlie Render, A geweroi.fi portion of the Weekly will be appiojoiatdrio Agriculture, Horticulture, Flor> ultatis Pomology tnd th management of domesi ■ animal!;. Particular attomtjon will bo Irtiid, also, to H'jpmU of the Markets.- The aim will be to make the Weekly Herald superior i uuj' othr r agrtcuUkißß and fimifly newspaper in the country. Every number of. the Wkekly Herald will con tain a select story and the latest and most iXhpOr tiint news iy telegraph J!rori> all parts of the world up to the hour of publication. 3 hiring' iiiou, ot Congress -the Wkbkly Herald will contain a nummary of the proceed ings and the late x t. news by telegraph from Wash-] jrngtou, political Itdiglous, Fashionable, Artistic, Literary tices, Yarictirsa Editorial articles on the prominent topics of the day, a review of the Cattle and buy Goode Markets, Financial and Couauercial iiitflbgonrc, and acconnfc Of *ll the important arul interesting event)* the week. The IlkßAi.b dnplojs ho ip the country, nor iii distant clfms to canvass for ttubßcrlpers,, as hone are heci-s&ftry. Any persou pretendlutf to 15c an agent V,'r the Wkeki.x lllrajj should be treated as tt corrimon swindler: The systoin has aboßshod the 'Sfttfihj system. It li sffo ap<l f'Xitc price of subscription, whenever practlc*-' m. *h<r*hl b.* transmitted by Post Office Or ‘lt is thw Af irausfMrting litM 'wmOrtboM Dflicß.U. .tMo countrv, where ] X'pat oiiico Orders cannot be . obtalnAd, money • “w- AJiamd Bidjfwr.iptapa prioc, tty Etways Tp a<l ’?SSiaOic;<*xs fc( , l’*.)Sp'a‘.JW tig* Herald, In a bold and legible, pauu, and. give thv yerfl win o<i Roblo to occur. -i Notice to the Public. For the nest Ninety Bays from this date 0.1. i' u ' ’ r ■ I . ■; 1' ' 1 ! : I* 11 1 ' I OUH CiOODii .WILL) W> SOLD For tho Ca sh and at Very Low Prices ! OUR STOCK TfVrOMPT.Ki Hi : WILL CONTINUE TO HELL OUR Dress Goods and all Fanny Articles, Trimmings, Ribbons, &c,, &c„ 2TX.oS' y*cD.lo!&:-s3 of Coat! ; • ‘ '.l'll I .; i t li'j Ill'll ! .li. • '*‘l , Our Staple Stock will Uc old as a,s the Lowest. *' Wi? invito olljo ra,ll an 1 lip cpavifteeil. .:, Ur y V. ;.4W u.-ir-j I .Mi.uvu Fartto HKtobt.'(l to us r<>i- Gumls •will ploaflu diiitotl floV. Wo \raiit motioyl/i lnaot mu' pruwiltoa, You liiyn tjuuirlit 6ui' (jdWi), tuul wo urso yuu to fx.rap l'onvftnl inil iiy. KqS|ieeUnUy, J®o. McGOUGH & CO. gft- Enquirer copy. (jal dewlm * ■■■■■■ J. S„ 'JONES’ Cask Dry House, Columl ms, Georsia. + ;j, , i ;- ~ ,jfi ) ', ! '' ' j ritllK UNDETi IUNED, IN VTKW Off U'JDtq ISO JWXV .4*113 01'OU'U¥ : . V, |IJ, OFFEIi THEM 1 at adva .it vrams r aio&s. LARGE LTNE OF MEN’S AND WOMEN’S WINTER GT.OVEH. LARGE anil ATTRACTIVE SELECTION WINTER pR EH.S GOODS. COLORED DRESS SILKS -the l 'ost u:,,irtnVcni in 'iriarlu.it. A small but eliolcc Iflt or AM ROUTED CLOTHS AND CASSfMkREH— beat ffrodo. JUST IN : Tlio toliowiag tlOsirabto a'tuitions to stool;: 150 pieces CHOICE PRINTS. JEANS AND MEDIUM CASSI.MERES, WHITE AND RED FLANNEL, WHITE CA NTON FLA NNETj, BLACK ALPACA. 100 dozen MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSE. Rtook CORSETS, from 50 cents to $3.00. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOAVEI.S and IRISH LINENS, in all grades. 300 dozon COATS’ THREAD -all of which arc offered at low figures. jaul eodtf **■ “ JOTVKS. E. E. Yonge 9 91 Broad St., f \ IVES MOTIVE THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING THE “RUN UFON” IU.M DURING THE tTIRI.ST- V J MAS lIOLU >AYS, JI IS STOCK OF Hats is Still Oomploto ! and ifl juat now iu receipt of u lot of Lato'ftnd Fancy fllyrei. Hiß wtock of UNDERWEAR Embraces Everything In tliftt Line, eu-J respectfully calls attention of the public to “The J% r ew VeHr C'lily KSnii*rY' with which there in nothin,: lu this murlo l. that will oompum. JaiU tl ■ —— o- **rfl tv. J. WATT. ".T.bii'WitaittSft. 0. 11. WATT. WAIT & WALKER, WHOLESAX.B AND RETAIL Grocors and Commission Merchants Coriuu' u mil .' Itfuiitin ii.. iu-.-, IT AVI! NOW IN STOIll! AND TO AWU\j:. EVEjtitt&iNO USffAU.Y KBIT IN A 1-TIIBT CLASS Tl I'UOVIaION HXOItU, to-wit : • ■ 50 lIHDS. CLEAR Itt BAOON.S] DEH. 50 “ BACON SHOULDERS. - 25 BOXES ICE-CURED WHITE MB AT. 150 ROLLS HEAVY RAGGING. 150 BUNDLES IRON TIES. 200 BARRELS FLOUR- ALL GRADES. 50 “ WHISKEY. 100 “ SUGAR. AND EVEIIYTHINO IN QUANTITY AND qU.W.ITY TO SUIT TIIE MOST FASTIDIOUS. Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel,&c We have the largest lot of FLORIDA SIRUP in MMtfle Georgia—cheep. Don't forget the place. jaril U WATT A Wtl.Kl'.ll, jTh. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail ■ Oroeer, Ilk .i; . ’ml' !,n -'(IT ! Junction Franklin, Warren- and Oglethoitflh Stroots, Ocr*l'€s.smLl3-0.53, GrSkrn tl : .. I bog leave to inform my friends and the phWioptlxft 7 ; )vaW) FMi JulhVa largo stock of Groceries and Provisions •5 ym \ j G.d Gjg/ij Imi ;.. -_-, Consisting in part' of SXOUR of-aM'ffrtvtdß, Al-’M.* V bb). 1> •- Lm hUiu:.. ' . ■..>: V. ,1 Bacon and Bulk Meats, lard, Sugar, Coffee, ' -i . . , .'-"'J Ui 1',.:: . . ' -lit ‘ J "Uii j l|al| , „ y.( - ■ G fn. .. -I • • m;ii l rtsn uj 1 (i , , ( ■.Florida IhlyFnp mid i*;l/))iri,;< >‘i ! * • i V,. ty*i • hi v*• ,- i ' rudM itlMlyi) / tth’Y j ‘ui I Salt, Oiils, Ooriu BUeat, 1 ; choice lot planting S' H •' :l:-.WI-J£f V'IUU I*w lioii - : .1 :. . . i. ' .Ull-s .1/ itviaU . ..... j l" , IJqmtrs timl' AViltos, SliAito Tin'War*', 1 t,xii. , j|„ ~, ■, ,„j, ,;,ri , j,. , ~; i |, i.'i... Liu: ! frf, •j* .•* JSlrt .' . tfA .Him/ mK . j \M,t t^rAjjqiW •★♦Ml bn ftirtetfy wh, oxoepMb toMfipt I*iyiiig!ttit<nnor, audrpriwtsite sftK'P’iNo foTdraytign. r'ili'i ttulliibim ;*GI hi ••• janl 4uartf- • • ,l '" 1 : J ! I.’ b l WII.TtIN. .1 iLI.T 1 ■: .1. - ■'.in. ■ Special from J. L. -CHENEY & SQN Gardeners and Farmers. Y ATTinmoN 'if. bikHqrgp 'ta otfn Ftife am) enk M.mf •ASSottTMTBW'kj' inwty. 3EmUjst’jSß Orfirtloti Sood. Now i8 tho ttmo.to jmtcbaaaxbeap. / IVi k< bp-ia good orttoont oMJmiga and Obomloula, Toilet n F I ?*;?’ Articles,fe ; Itff- WwrcfttDrprepared at all timos.' v Janl tf Baltimore & Wilmington, N. C., HTUMi-wHnffrrr,y STEAM SHIP LINE, COM POSED OF THE FIRST-OLAHS STEAMSHIPS' ■' IJ. J. JTOIjIO'Y', - - - . .T. I*rl<*o. U RIHOCCA CLYDE, D. <J. CHILL*. LUCI LLE, J- S. Ikumott. UAIJ3IG.iI, i. J M. OUtot, WILL HEREAFTER SAIL FROM RALTIvIOR F Every Tuesday and Friday, AND FROM YVIbMIYUTOX Every Wediiesday and Satiu-day. During tjioßtuy Seas ns, Tri-Woeklj, Oonnaoting At Wilmington witlitha Wl LM INGTON, COLUMIUA it AUGUSTA. RAILROAD, (Uviiig Tfirouggh Rills of Lading to and (ram all fp , - r , j NORTH CAROLINA, HOD I'll C.UIOLINA. GEORGIA AND AtABAMJ, Cwujaotilig at Columbia, 8. C., SvltU tq6 ■ GroonviHocb Columnar- fiLOHroad, Aad Charlotte Do.Ud.ui ot tho CILVRLOTTI2, COLUMBU k AUOCS r TA RAILROAD. - I Connecting nt Auguata, Ga-. with the GEORGIA, MACON & AUGUSTA, AND CENTRAL RAILROADS. 40f'8tnttft!efe*B of 4UI Tibo, on arthcnil at ntop at the lUiirohai><mo\ iyad th-i Railroad out 4clay, and forwarded by tile >V,et Freight lixprtwa that o veiling. , >;i, * j Xo glnwigc w 'lMsiinsrion ami no THinifm tlunn WIN Soul Ss, Oates Guaranteed as Low as by any other Route and all Losses or Over Charges Promptly Paid. MArk all Goods via STEAMSIIIF to WILMINGTON. hUSlftuqrant Ulllfl of iAdin- G tUilh-onU .\gcnt ut Wllhilinifon. N. C- T-r-For fiii-riier infoTirtatipn, apply to either of tho undarsinnetl Agout3 of tho Lino. u ~u .yNi A*c CO., Agont. JialtiraOreTS WilmiUKton'Steamship Lino, 73 SMth's Wharf, Baltimuro. A. IUMK.MJX, *.K't **. At W. StcuinsHlp limfe, WiyilihijSrtoH, V.< A, POM, cn*l FivfeM Agent, ' ' l "'' Lj' } WUutiuftiou, X. <\ I,IV, CI.AIIK, \„’t Ci-H'l l’l' t iK t,! -.1-7 H. M. ( OTTINGIT AM, innl If tonoß'ißl VV 'S<*‘ri \TS.A\Te. <■' t. j. EJ isr isr is , Uoalor in U i >;■■■..;)t} . -..it Hardware, Stert, a saW % Cuilery, j|&\| and maNtjfactureb of HUBS, SPOKES, AXE HANDLES, and many other things. lJegn Ic-avo to call special attention to reduced prices cl article? of lug cwn.mamiftiaturo. POBT-t’)AK and ELM HUUK, 4 to 5xT .' $1 00 per net Cxß 185 •• " “ 7xo 1 50 •• .... Bxlo 1 75 BUGGY WJIEELB, $8 to #l2 per sot. AXB AND OTHER HANDLES. All other nigea in proportinu. Any size Hub turned to order and furnished singly or by the sot. All wagon material guaranteed. Two-horse wagon wheels sls per sot. Buggy wheels sl2 per Bet. Wagtm and buggy *pt>k<*6,l to linches, $3 per sot; I>, to 2 inches, $3 25 per set. Largo lot of gcmtiiio D. k H. Scovill Hoes. Good stock* of Wfcgnn and Buggy Axles and Springs at low price's. Also, Talent Buggy Wheels, something uew uud very durably. A large lot of SWEDES’ and REFINED IRON AND NAILS, SMITH'S BELLOWS, ANVILS AND VICES, low to the trade. H., • Send for Price List. AGENT FOR DRINLEY PLOW AND MIAMI POWDER COMPANY. jaul tf | WILLIAMS’ Photograph. Art Gallery, OVr.H CATtTEU’W DRUG STOHE, Columbus, * Ga. Where you can proourfi.any Btylo of Picture desired, either Card or Lif’o-yizo Photoglyphs, in Pastel, Ink, Water or Oil Colors, oh Paper or Can vass. • ; , ij:} -1 J:. h •"< > Ivorytypos, Fen'eotyyus, or any othsr stylo of Ploture, and Colored in tlio most Beautiful Manner. , Our plan of copying and enlarging old pictures givoa on tiro satisfaction to ttioso who havo had copies taken by it. Our success in securing Pictures of Children is unsurpassed, and is .Toy to many Parents. So, bring your Children to Williams’ and Bocuro the Shallow th,p Substance fade. Pictures of all kinds from this Gallery are notkd for tho Superior Polish and Artistic Excellence that characterizes all their work. Wo havo employed two of tho best Artists, and can have Coloring done in tho Best Stylo. Our prices are us low as any place, iu comparison to quality of Pictures. We take Plain Pictures as Low as any Gallery, and We Defy Competition in Prico, Quality, and Artistic Stylo" Persons wishing Photographs, Fecreotypcs, Ivorytypos, or any style of Pictures, will And It to their iu tores t to havo thorn taken nt this GuQeq', as special care will be taken, to give satisfaction and to treat them with politeness. n #0“ Pictures taken REGARDLESS OF-TTIE WEATHER. Framing, Moulding and Albums furnished to Customers nt. the LOWEST PItICRW. : Call and cxamfho Hpeclmens nt tlio Gallery, Csd Door Above llooboy & \Varll9rVi Store, WEST SIDH.IIROAD STREET, . COI *I:>I 'HS:S, - CJ/V.. ,jn,n 1 -d&wff WILLIAMS BliOS., VYopriotors. It* I<: AI O A 1. ■ "■ -r” ; t'/i ’itii Iril HIVfDDI.i B. F. Willcon’s Insiiraiico 1 Agency, VI rniiß imDKiwmsKD'rtAs bkawhsd iroAcqii piftert jtqhhkkly oamam by ran joira I KCW4IIIAJ.K; I'adliUoan.YbuHpiOHH, and with iur libarai ].:itruii. ayt; lu tljc ijaot. lie ulXera anew his aorvicefl to MU frlemla and i-he p<lnfSe „'''nt'fa!ry. I'olicicH carofully written iu old and rolialAoCorttpenltH, on fcffolMafa'ef IHlit*iMtfrt , d|icrty l .. a! nui.t InolKdijilft Giii Houses :mtl —Gontouts. II". ' :■ n'-J ,n ’l'toii- I “' " . ~.. i )J KS offioeomnAt am. nouns OP SUB DAY,, , .... , jan.Jottv' l : ' rt. !■’. Wldk’OX. )I. 'ii' jf'.'WfepOEti, Ass’/ Cashlor. ■ In- i Hi-, . th- ,-! - • : Tlio Chattalioochcc National Bank •//'ilhd K'j *ai; JdjUJ x'J '■ j ' (-1 , OF „. COLUM HT S. GA.- -.. mi/. n..ln'f I.: -fi -'.'i - -I ' .n.iJi.Fyo'tq mi*. . -nlnAtJf iltwVl '■ | o } 'fdJiuiJ t-i il-.hluT .1/ t.V in,.' This Bank, Irtrtitiirts n Genernl Btinßlni? ffl&iiics'lj' jiays Interest on Beiiosils under s|>ee!itl ennlrucl, (fives prompt.hMa'ußou lo t'ollpelioiw .on iitl); nceessiblo points, anti invites - JUtfonuntion transmiUeOt tijiiuoilior wires when tlesireiL,jam tf ■ ——■;;nw r .r-.- - ' T. S. SPEAIt, Agent, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, 10l . 'i-t j qiK.q' / . T L .'tUfi',