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(iKOHUIA LBiISLATTIIK.
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special tr by H. A A. T.iix .
Ay - HEN ATE.
Atlanta, Jan. 27. Puyue, with u
lon# iireartlLle rMtin'rthe defMcno.v
•of currency aiiddufcy of t he State as far
as pusaiidc the wants, of the
peoi4 ami fuako them ijide|.emlent
of National legislation, offered the
f-dk>wlng: and
- That the Commlttc on
Jr'inaue? l>e and are hereliy instructed
to tin* subject, and if, up
on such investigation, legislation:
hereinafter 1 may be deem-|
•ed foasime. they shall prepare am]
submit a bill ynoviiUng for the 4-stab- (
lishment of thi'o Bunk of the State of!
(Georgia with hes an l agen-!
eles as may be agreed n by the Gen
oral Assembly, capital stock of which
shall bo $1,(XX),000, and t hat snoh btl!
shall provide for the selection of of
Jieers, and .shall also specify the j
moans by which the amount of capi
tal stock shall be reached, and such
other provisions as they may deem
proper or necessary to carry out the s
object of the same. Kefem*d to the i
Finances Committee.
McDaniel -To enable parties to re
uounoe the homestead now granted
by law.
Wilcox To prohibit fishing forsliad
in the Altamaha and Ogeeehee rivers
during certain seasons.
Much tine* wis spent in discussing'
flic resoluliori mjuTniig tin* Educa
tional Committee to visit and inspect
tfm State University, at. Athens. be
ftiAf \tMm adoi>t4d.
HOUSE NEW M ATT Ell.
Fannin —To n*i**al thi* act repeal
lug the not providing fur extra coin |
jK*nsation to the Sheriff of McAfee.
To exempt locomotive engineers in
active service from jury duty.
Kankih to amend the eluirtiT of
tin* Georgia State Lottery.
AVillcoxoft-'To regulate the sale of
liquor iu Übjoigu*. The Ordinary on
l*‘tition of twenty-live citizens of any .
disli’ict, town, city or umutty |o <jtdcr I
p> <letermiiio ly ballot,
whether liquor shall be sold iri said
flistrict, town or county.
Warren -To repeal all special .ex
eiuptiops from Bury duty in Chatham I
county.
Grimenr-Td repeal an net relating j
to fence, and stock.
Hpeor' -To protect the right trial by
jurv.
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Ml4m<l> Traxnly in Atliuifn.
Bio**l*l t*> the tIMK* by H. & A. Liu<- |
Atlanta, Ga,, Jan. 27. A bloody
tragedy was enacted here last eve -
ning. Two negroes seduced a shop
per named John Oaecy, into a cellar i
under pretense of buying whiskey,
and cut his. throat from car to ear.
The es<'api*4. but were'subse
quently ftirested. Qiscy is in a ‘ly
ing condition
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ITK.H** 111 TELF.tHiril.
Hp i-ial tit th& TnOcm liy H. A- A. wim*.J
-Hoavjr rain stonnn are again re
iM.itecJ California.
—The compromise between Carpen
ter and the bolters in Wisconsin )m
--fltiled.
Th Southern X Atlantic Tele-j
jrraph Company have finished theii
lines to.New Urloans, and opened for
bilsiuesa
—Two nojrro s. JJuboise and Hen
derson, 'piarr.-led over cards at dies .
pnne ywjterilav, when Dnboise stab
bed Jiendereon, severuyr the jiisfiilar
Vein, WUftint; death shortlj after.
—The lumber planing, shingle and
feed mill of Morgan .t Stanton, at
Howard City, Micli.. has been de
stroyed by fire, togethei witb til*- tub
factory and a quantity of material
Loss #2o,oun; uninsured.
—Prtoce De Berrero, eommanding
the second corps of the Spanish ar
my of the north, reports that many
Ciirllsts re surrendering; that Don
Carlos ita-t shot many officers for
treasoh', find that a great battle is
expetjledao take plane near Peralta
on tlie Califoruia coast |
siKtnt its fury loot nlglit. and is now!
sulmiding, and Vessels are tiding <jui- i
etly at anchor. The gale reached a
yuhwftw'of forty-eiglit miles per.hour. |
Four sfimll craft went ashore, but no
sestibus.damage k> boiler veessls was !
done.
THE DAILY TIMES.
Till* NATIONAL CAI'ITAL
f'mixi , i*''lonal i*i*orer;liiu>.
Spet ial to Daily Tim km, liy 8. .v A. Line.)
SENATE.
Washington, Jan. 27. The (’hair
laid before the Senate the message
from the President, enclosing the re
port of the United Htatcs (Vntennial
Commission oX the progress made to
dub*.
The calendar of general orders was
then proceeded with.
Mr. Dorsey introduced a bill to es
tablish certain telegraph lines in the
several States and Territories on post
roads and to regulate the transmis
sion of commercial and other intelli
gence b> telegraph. Referred to tho
Committee on Post-offices.
It is the same bill as introduced by
Mr. R. I*’. Butler.
At one o'clock, the untlnished busi
ness being the resolution of Mr.
Hchurz eoneerulug liouisiuna affairs,
it canu* up.
Mr. Molt on said the proposed eon
stitutioiuii amendment in regard to
tiie election of President and Vice
President was made the special order
for to-day, and he was unwilling that
it should be postponed much longer.
ML. TUI UM AX SPEAKS.
Mr. Thurman then took the lioor
on the Louisiana question, lb* said
that although it was an oft-told tale
and might, be tedious, he deemed it
necessary for *i t borough presentation
of t he Louisiana trouble from the be
ginning, to go back to tin* election of
1872. lb* then read at length from
t-ne election returns to show that Me-
Enery and his associates on the fu
sion ticket had been elected by ma
jorities ranging from H.ouu to 15,000
and yet the spectacle was presented
of the men who were defeated at the
polls holding the offices not one of
them had contested the election in
the manner provided by law; every
one of them had been pul in posses
sion by the midnight order of a Uni
ted States Judge, pronounced by the
Privileges and Elections
to have been a gross usurpation, and
that usurpation had been sustained
by the (thief Magistrate, nitd Win. P.
Kellogg, from that day to this, had
been upheld in power only liy the
crossed bayonets of tin* U. S. army.
Mr. Thurman charged that the en
tire conspiracy for tin* overthrow of
the will of the people of Louisiana
originated in Washington, and was
directed from here ; and in proof of
this he read telegrams which passed
at that time between Hu* Attorney
General and Marshal Packard. He
read from telegrams of Oolleeior Pa
so y to the President, and said these
telegrams from the President's broth
er-in-law showed that the object of
the conspiracy was to defeat the Re
publican party. No people on tin*
face of the earth could be easy under
the usurpation and oppression which
the people of Louisiana have labored
for two years.
Tile Returning Board had violated
its sworn duty in omitting to return
the names of the five men as elected.
No one contested their seats, and
every one knows they were elected.
It was well known that t lie (Senator
from New York M’oakling) was
sworn in here as a Senator without
any credentials. His name was not
on the list as called by tin* Clerk,
but the ex-Vice President, Ham
lin, sail he had known
Senators to be sworn in on common
rumor, and on his motion, Mr. Conk
ling was sworn in, although he had
no credentials whatever; yet, aceord
to the argument of ineolleague,Sher
man, it would have been perfectly
roper Lor the President, if the Sena
tor from New York had been a Dem
ocrat ie Senator, to have sent in a file
of soldiers and expelled him from this
chamber. He then severely comment
ed on tin* course of Gen. Sheridan and
his dispatches purporting to give an
account of the condition of affairs in
Louisiana, and the number of mur
ders committed in the State. He did
not doubt that there was lawlessness
in the South, just as therewus law
lessness in the North, nor did he
doubt, t hat h was much exaggerated,
and these accusations made here
were a confession of the inability of
th*e Republican party to govern. He
would sooner Hike the statements of
the merchants, the bankers, the husi
siness in<■ a and the clergy, than the
telegrams of Gen. Sheridan.
Mr. West stated that Mr. Thurman
had not given correctly the law of
Louisiana bearing on the canvassing
of the election returns, but had re
lied for his argument on an old law.
Mr. Conkling obtained the floor,
and Liu* Senate then adjourned.
HOUSE.
Immediately after tin* reading of
the journal, Mr. Butler, of Massachu
setts, rose to a privilege question,
and called up the motion to reconsid
er tlie vote by which, on January 7,
JH74, tlie bill to protect all persons in
their civil and political rights, was
recommitted to the Judiciary Com
mittee.
Mr. liandall then moved that the
Hon-*-, when it adjourned to-day, ad
journ to Friday, and on this the yeas
and nays wen* ordered.
Mr. Eld ridge, of Wisconsin, moved
toam'*nd by inserting Saturthty
On a division the Republicans
voted in the affirmative, while the
Democrats refused to pass between
the tellers. Tho vote being yeas 117,
nays 18, the Speaket: caused the rule
requiring members to vote to be read.
Mr. Nibiaek, of Indiana, suggested
that the rule applied only to a yea
COLUMBUS, (iA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1875.
and nay vote, as otherwise there was
no record made, and it eould not be
said whether a member voted or not.
The Speaker said the rule applied
to nil votes.
Mr. Butler said there was no use in
the House having power to compel
the attendance of members if they
could come hero and sit like logs, as
the Democratic side had just done.
After some further debate the yeas
and nays wore ordered on Mr. FJ
dridge’s motion, and it was rejected ;
yeas 72, nays IG6.
A vote was then taken on motion to
adjouvn to Friday. Yeas (U>; nays 150.
The motion to adjourn was then
disagreed to. Yeas 78; nays 175.
Mr. Randall again moved that the
House adjourn till Friday.
Mr. Randall said ho would like to
take the desire of the Chair.
The Speaker said tho rules of the
House permitted the motion.
Mr. Cessna said he mode the point
to show the necessity of changing
tho rules.
Mr. Randall and others Wo are
ready to go on with tin* appropriation
bills.
Mr. Kldiidge renewed his motion,
and the yeas and nays were ordered.
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Uarlne Inlrlllicenre.
Savannah,January27. Arrived: Sleuni
ship Wyoming, from Philadelphia; Nor
wegian bark For; German bark Iris.
Sailed : Steamship Seminole, for Boston.
Savann ah, •laimary27. Arrived : Steam
ship Regulator, from New Yolk; Norwe
gian bark Salem; schooner Light, of the
East.
S iilcd: Schooners F. A. Battle and Car
rie L. Godfrey,
(Teare 1: Schooners Marie Louise, for pc
mora; Lizzie 1 lever, for New York; Car
rie Hover, for Providence.
J. & J. Kaufman
WUOLK.SAI.E PEALKBB IN
< ■ uorEiu ios.
LIQUORS,
ion v< ( <>s.
PROVISIONS,
Bagging and Ties,
Vi... :tll Irlii'lcn in tin' 4ro
< i r, I .ill,- mill it* Itrimrlii**.
We Se ll as l,uw ns an) .liilihinir House
in Hie ( iiilnl Stales, it Horn!lit in same
Quantities, hy Aildini; I'i'eiulils. Insur
unee amt l Aelimure.
Vos. ■ I null Mi itro.'iti Sleeel,
COLI Mill s, <;. V .
.i. a .n i* u in %\.
jan 1 t!
Sans Souci Bar!
Restaurant and Ten Pin Alley!
| JEST OF WINES, LIQUORS AND UIOAItH. j
OYSTERS, EJBII, GAME and Choice Mt aln nervi'd i
ut .11 hmii'H. ut roiH'iuablr priii H, ami jirivutc |
rooniH when di-Hiri'd.
THE TEN PIN ALLEY in the Inst fvi-r non- |
atrinit'-il in ('nliiinbiiH. Mr. JAMES LAWRENCE
lias t*Uar n> .
tmiU If A J. BOLAN1), Prn]iri tor.
JOHN liLACKMAR,
St. Clair St rect. Guatiy’s Building, next to
Procr, illgcs A Cos.
Real Estate and Insurance Agent.
BKITKIt, HY PKBMIKHION,
To M> i rhaiitM' and Mechanics’ Dank, tliiH city.
).ui _': 1\
OR. J. A. I lUp HART
H AS AN OI'FICI. and yfe*ping ajiartim'iit on
the nreoiin' H iormcrly known hh the I*r.
Dozciuhh lot. at tho corner <>f Mciutonh and
Uaudolph street, Eritrartf*; to tho Offlco on M
iiitonh K,tr*ot, whnro profoHHiunal calif*, made
either at day or night, may In? left and will l<
promptly attond' ii to w noun bh received.
JarFFi-cod tf.
Slockliohtcrs’ Meeting.
rpHE Animal Meeting of tin- Hto<kholderH of
1. tho LAOLK A: I'HENIX MANUFACTURING
COMPANY will bo hold at the o of the Com
pany, on Wodiic-hday, February :fd,
N. J. HUSSEY, Prenldont.
G. GUNDY JORDAN, Beo’y k Troas’r.
Jan 12 td
To the Public.
4 LI. jx-raouM desiring any kind of IMXC'I
,\ OK OHVtfIIATAI, lA IM INL.
will plea• • leave their orders at the Restaurant
of Mr, Reich.
I can supply Laborers or House Servants at
short notice.
jan2l 1 w W. It. SMITH. j
Dividend Notice.
fIIHK Direr-tors of the EAGLE k PHENIX MAN I
I I FACi I RJNfi COMPANY have this day de
clared tic- following dividend.* upon the <-apitul
stock of tho Company:
Dividend of '< p. cent, payable on an after April
Ist, 1H75.
Dividend off 'p cent, payable on and after No
vember Ist. 187 fl. O. GUNDY JORDAN,
jan 12 d'4in Kee’y A Treas’r.
RANKIN HOUSE.
4 oliiiiilhi.n.
J. W. RYAN, pfop'r.
Ruby Restaurant,
BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON,
UNDEH THE RANKIN HOUSE.
janl dawtf J. W. RY%\, Fropr.
W. J. FOGLE, BentUt,
Over Wittich k Kinael'a Jewelry Store, Droad
janO tf| Street.
H. F. ABELL & CO.
—n.WK
jpAIUA' ROSE POTATOES, i
PeerlcHß l'otatoeH.
Rusactt Potatoea, Seed IVlutoew.
Peach Hlow P*tutoea.
Pink Lye Potatoea.
New Loaf lat id. by tierce, kei' or bucket.
Gosh, u or NYest ru Dutter.
New Raisins aud Currants.
Hoft-Sliell Atmonda and Pecana.
Magnolia aud Diamond Hams.
■ All tfoodi dolivered by
■I. K Vlir.l.l, .V 4 0.
JanT tf
Now is Your Time
TO 33 TTY
Groceries Cheap for Gash
I WILL GIVE fIi.VOU TO THE CUSTOMER
that buy a tin* largest bill of FAMILY GRO
CERIES from my store, sign of tin* Red Cask No.
1, on Crawford Street, opposite Dr. Cheney's
Drug Store,
1)R. J. E. lILOUNT.
janl tf
GILBERTS
PRINTING OFFICE
AND
Book Bindery,
Opposite \nt PwNtofftrr llutlillng,
( ’<>l.l Aim ’S. <a A
I 8 WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL. AND
Experienced Workmen employed in each De
partment.
Orders fur work of any description Ailed with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on baud, or printed to or- I
dcr at short notice.
1%4‘4*-i|>t Hooks
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAM BOATS
Aiwaja in stock: also printed to order when de
sired.
to# Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
Til ON. CIII.ISCIIT,
janl tf Columbus,("ii.
!,: I,lie 111 —I |\ i si:.
flMlKYhave always taken flu- premium at all
1 the stub' Fairs where trials have been made,
over all other stoves. lam Hp > iul Agent for
this section. Every Stove warranted to give full
satisfaction, or money refunded.
And at my store you will also find the lonp
tried and well known IRON WITCH COOK
STOVE, now manufactured by the Southern
Stove Works, Columbus. Ga. Also, various other
Cook Stoves of tho above factory, from sls up.
I also keep on hand a general stock of Hoiihc-
FurnislUntt (foods. 1 mako the Manufacture and
Wholesale of Tin Ware a specialty, and call the
attention ol merchautH aud others to this fact.
Call and see for yourself, at
.1. 11. KKX.XKTT'N,
No. 143 Dr<ad Street, Columbus, Ota.
janrt dendAwtf
TOWN PLATS,
I ’OH HALE,
With or without
OKANUE ORCHARDS,
IN THE TOWN OF
BEECHER,
ITiOHIDA.
Information relative to Deee.her or Florida,
can be obtained. The former from a finely ••■xfcu
ted muji, 20 by 2s incite*, on linen jtaj/er, contain
inp Fruitland, Peninsula, Town plat of Beecher,
aud the only accurate map oi the St. Johns river
to lake Harney. The latter from a lartp* pamphlet,
English or German, on Florida, its climate and
productions, with a sketch of its History.
These will he forwarded free oi postage, on re
ceipt'd 25 cents each. Address,
r:imi\ \. sti mvKMi,
MANAGING DXBBGTOJi,
THE BEECHES LAND 00., FLA.
P, 0. Bo* 2822. 34 Park Row, New York.
jau23-d AW-tf
J. W. DENNIS. J. M. DENNE'iT.
Southern Stove Works,
COLT JMBIJH, GA.
UT K REHI'ECTFI LLY CALL THE ATTENTION
ol‘merchants and others wanting any of the
following goods: S
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
Grates, Fire Dogs, Bake Ovens. Spiders, Dinner
and Wash Pots and Stove Hollow, Ware, all of
which We make, in this City aud sell ut Wholesale,
and guarantee our goods as good, and prices al
low as any manufactory North or West. Sample
and sale room at the Store of J. M. DENNETT.
143 Broad Street, where you will also find a large
stock of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods
at. Wholesale and Retail,
janl deodAwtf J. W. DENNIS k CO.
\<liiiiiii*lrilli-iv*N Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu February
TT next, within tho legal hours ol sale, in
front of ttio auction house of Ellis k Harrison,
in the city of Columbus. Georgia, the following
property, towit:
The one-half undivided interest iu part of city
lot No. 420, with tho improvements on tlie same,
consisting of a one-story Framed Dwelling
House, Kitchen, Ac, Bold as the property ol
John Johnson, deceased. Terms made known on
day of sale. HANNAH JOHNSON,
jans oawlt Adm’rx, Ac.
THORNTON & GRIMES,
\OoriKM S ill Unv.
OFFICE over Abell k Co.'s, corner of Droiul
and Bt. Clair streets, Columbus, Un.
jan lfi ly
A. .V. IX >y:i 10H.
IttoriH') ill 1-aivt,
I>RAOnOEfI in Ntate and Federal Courts of
Ge>rgia and Alahanm.
ut> ' Makes Commercial Law a specialty.
Office over C. A. Redd A* Co.’s stort*.
janl3 fun
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor 'at Law,
1 >UACTICEH in Courts of Georgia and Alabama.
I Office I*2B Broad street, over C. A. lledd A
Co.’s.
SiHidal attention given to collections.
janio tf
.1. I>. HAMIIO.
tllomc) af I.<■
Office over Holsteod A Co.'s, Droad street, Co
mbus, Georgia.
janH eodlir
J. W. I’EAsE. n. M. NnIIMAN. I
J. XX . I'IvVHU A. XOH.XI \\.
WHOI.KHAMS AND BETAII. DK.VI.I'.IJH IN
Hooks anil Stationery, Sheet Mnsie mill
Miisieal lnatrunienta,
Pianos. Church and Parlor Organs, FiuoOhronms,
Engravings, Picture Frames, Cord, Ac. Ac.
IK llrouil Nf., Culuiubioi, f.H.
Janl-tf
Ellis & Hari'ison,
Auctionoors,
4'oiiiiiiiNNion tlmlianlK iiiml
Heal list nil- litenlN
i oi.i mhch. (jeoitei v.
Offei for Hale City and Country
REAL KMT A TK,
CATO ON A LI.AIL, (thu best in Markt-t.)
NEM Ilf lofiillvS, oi all Patterns.
GItOCI.ItIIX, OKI tiOOBN, ritOA IS.
IOAN, A:r., Jfcr.
Will attend promptly to |j',f; VI. h 1L in
tho City and Country. janl-tf
Jordan’s Joyous Julep.
A Specific for Neuralgia.
I HAVE bo* n saying a good deal through the
papers of late extolling JORDAN’S JoYoUS
JULEI* ns a most wonderful NEURALGIA CURE;
but for bar you may exclaim as Hhakspeare
when he Hitid ••You cram these words into mine
ear against the stomach of my sense.” I now sub
mit to you what persons say who have tried my
Neuralgia julep, with the most complete ami
satisfactory result:
Coujmiu’k, Juuuary 1(1, 18713.
j Mr.Jordan: - I take great pleasure in reconi -
i mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, it
has produced a most wonderful relief In one of
the severest uttaeks of neuralgia my daughter
ever has had. Him has been treated for it by
three skillful physicians, with very little benefit,
and list'd all the usual remedies with little sue
cesK. 1 can with mueh eonlldenee hope for a per
manent eure. It is only two days sin, <• w- began
the use of it. and it. is apparently of permanent
benefit. Yours, with respect,
MRH. L. I. NORMAN.
Pf.tkiihbuiu:, Va., Jan. 15, 1875,
■Jno. 1.. Jordan, Kay., (’otumhu*, (la.:
Dear Sir- Having learned through my friend
R. A. lJaeon <>t your “J. J. J." preparation for re
lief of neuralgia, aud tested it with perfect suc
cess in my own family, iu the worst ease, too,
that ever came under my observation, 1 now
enclose fifty cents for a second bottle, ns I con
sider it too valuable a medicine to be wi tlmut,
though I have no immediate use for it.
Very truly yours,
JAMEH T. TOSH.
Coi.i'MltiiH, Ga., Nov. <j, 1H74.
hr. ./. Jo,dun: Dear Sir Your Joyous Julep
for Neuralgia lias been tried in my family, and
with the most happy result,and I find in it till you
claim for its virtue. Andi unhesitatingly re
commend it to al] who are smlsriug from Neural
gia as something a little remarkable in it.s cura
tive power. J. D. WORTHY.
Columbus, Ga., Dee. 18, 1874.
/>r. ./. Jordan - Your medicine, Joyous
Julep, 1h with •titan equal for Neuralgia. Having
been a great sutt'erer from the pain, and having
tried the prescriptions of many physicians, yet
all proved of no effect until I tried four doses
of your Julep, when I was immediately relieved,
and have not been troubled since.
H. ('. MADDOX.
Lake City, Fla., Nov. 4, 1874.
j hr. J. L. Jordan— Please send rue another bot
tle of your Joyous Julep for a friend. I have
[ never found anything equal to it for Neuralgia.
I Two doses cured me almost instantly, and I can
I safely recommend it to do what you say.
Very respectfully, Ac.,
JOHN M, JEFFUYH.
Fkrnahdina, Fla., April, 1874.
hr. J. /.. Jordan, hulamln >.*, (la.:
Dear Dir—lt affords me pleasure to add my tes
timony to the efficacy of your "Jordan’s Joyous
Julep,” in giving instant relief in Neuralgia; ami
to all appearance, as eflYetivo as instantaneous.
I was effected daily with Neuralgia, and since
taking u few teaspooufuls of your relief, two or
more weeks have elapsed, and there are no indi
cations of return. I hop*! that the human fam
ily will raeeivo a benefit commensurate with the
importance of your discovery, ami that your
pecuniary reward will he equal to Its well de
served merits. Yours, respectfully,
MRH. L. DOZIER.
Price 50c. Liberal discount to the trade.
Besides manufacturing this meritorious com
pound, JORDAN’S JOYOUS JULEP, I have on
hand, and keep receiving in small quantities, tlie
best and Purest Medicines for the admixture of
Physicians' Prescriptions, and to which J give
the closest scrutiny aud care in preparing.
i can always bo found at my store any hour of
the night, by ringing the. bell.
Prices consonant with hard times and weak
purses. Soliciting your rails, I promise my beat
efforts to please and merit your patronage.
Respectfully,
.14)11,\ 1,. .lOHIUV
\|H>lln‘<'nr,v.
No. His Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
jan 17 tl’
DANIEL R. BIZE,
DEALER IN
<;i:m:kal ami fanh
s'
GROCERIES,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
II7TTH unequal'*! advantages lor obtaining j
it Country Produce I keep constantly in store
Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes. Dried Fruit,
Ac. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES,
both fresh aud attractive, and at lowest possible
CABH PRICED. All are invited to examine on
It ry a ii Ml., between Oulcthoriic *V •! ackwiin.
janl deodawtf
For Sale.
Y DOT OF SEED OATS, CORN, FLOUR, SEED
POTATOES. FEATHERS, PIGS FEET, SUGAR,
COFFEE. TOBACCO and MEATS.
I>. AYEBK r f v J\
jan 13 lm under Rankin House.
Notice to the Public.
For the next Ninety Days from this date
OUK GOODS WILL BE SOLD
For the Cash and at Very Low Prices !
Otm STOCK IS COMPLETE. WILL C<INTINUE TO SELL OUK
Dress Goods and ail Fancy Articles, Trimmings, Ribbons, &c., &c„
rtcsardlcss of Cost!
Our Staple Slock will In* sold as Low as tlie Lowest.
/ *♦ invite all to call and be convinced.
Furtkw indebted to uh for Goods will please call and settle. We wuut money to moot
our promises. You have IxiUght our tfoods, and we nrffo you to eome fc:*ward
and pay. lles]>ectfuUy,
JNO. McGOUGH & CO.
if,i Enquirer copy. f.iaixl dawltn
J. S. JONES’
Cash Dry Goods House,
Columtous, Goorgia.
UNDERSIGNED, IN VIEW OF REDUCING MANY LINES OF GOODH, WILL OFFER THEM
1 AT ADVANTAGEOUS PRICES.
LARGE LINE OE MEN’S AND WOMEN’S WINTER GLOVES.
LARGE and ATTRACTIVE SELECTION WINTER DRESS GOODS.
COLORED DRESS SILKS the' assortment in market.
A small but c.hoioc lot of IMPORTED CLOTHS AND CASSTMERES -
best grade, JUST IN :
Tho following ihMirublr additions to stock :
150 i>le<rs CHOICE PRINTS.
JEANS AND MEDIUM CASSIMERES,
WHITE AND RED FLANNEL,
WHITE CANTON FLANNEL,
BLACK ALPACA.
100 dozen MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSE.
Law -lock ('(H’iSETS, from 50 cents to $3.00.
TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS and IRISH LINENS, iu all
grades.
300 dozen < 'i)ATS’ THREAD ull of which arc offered at low figures.
jaul ooiltf J. H. JM>.
W. 3. WATT. J. A. WALKER, CHAS. H. WATT.
WATT & WA LKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants
< 01*114*1* und4*r llunkln IloiiHe,
Have the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Groceries in the City of Columbus,
CONSISTING or
li.VCt IN STDES, BULK SIDES. BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL
DERS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS.
LARD in Hereon, Lard in buckets and kegs.
I'LOURof nil grades, including tho eelebiuted SILVER LAKE brand,
the hesl in the world.
BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL. SOAP, CHEESE,
COFFEE. < IVSTERS. SA It DIN EH, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA,
STAR*!H. SHOES, ROOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as
OSNARURGS, SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS
and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of
WHISKEY, from si ]>er gallon to #5, and of any brand or per cent,
proof that may he desired.
Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of
SYRUP cannot, he equaled in this city. It Includes all grades of New Or
leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice
FLORIDA SI RUP, which is superior to anything in tho market, and much
cheaper in price. It lias a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and select
ed expressly for our trade.
Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur
chasing elsewhere.
janl tl WATT lit WALK Kit.
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets,
ColumlotiJH, G-a.
I brg h uve to inform my frieutlß ami thu public that I have on hand a large stock of
Groceries and Provisions
Consisting in part of FLOUR of all grades, at $0.50 to $9.00 bid.
Bacon and Bulk Meats, Lard, Sugar, Coffee,
ISvi’iip and .^lolhmmch.
Salt, Oats, Corn, Meal, choice lot Planting
Potatoes, IJipiors ami Wines, Shoes, Tin tVure, Ac., Ac.
. ” From this date my terms will he strictly cosh, except to prompt
paying customers; and prices to suit. No charge fordrayage. Respectfully,
Janl ilooiLwtr J. 11. HAMILTON.
Williams’ Photograph Art Gallery!
(OVKK (:ASTER'S UIIUO STORK)
Columbus, G-corgia.
I ynoTooKAPH portraits from life, Or copied from old pictures of any kind and
1 Knlargcl to Uabiuct or IJfft Size, and beautifully Oolorod in Ink, Pastel or Oil Color#.
W have employ€ki two ProfcHdotH, OHAH. DkBKUKIFF and J. L. DUPFHB, Whose skill an correct
Color iat has no superior. Wc arc deter mined to furaieh uuy kind, size or style Pictures with an
perfect finish as any taken North or South,
Wc defy competition iu prices, quality or artistic styles, regardless of cloudy weather.
We invite a call Ut examine specimens of Plain aud Colored Photujffra’phs and Pictures of all
kinds. Gallery up one stairs, over Barter’s Drug Store.
Frames aud Fixtures, Moulding Glass, Ac., iu stock at lowest prices,
janio if XX 11.1,1 WIN A IIICO.. Proprietors.
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