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Tlio I lor hi lias now published iho
throo estimates of acreage, condition
and prospects of tho cotton crop for
tint oeason of 1875-7(1, which lur.o
beei issued by tho agricultural
bur>at Washington, I>y the Na
tional cotton exchange anti by tho
New York Fiiulncilc Chronicle \ and,
altfeogh differing some what in de
grtc they are uniform iu reporting
Snlncrease in the acreage planted, a
,:goO'l stand, clean Holds, and an im
-1 proved condition over last Juno. The
► plantingseason was cold, and the
£ plant had a into start. Much replant-
I lag wn/ necessary, but the favorable
weather which has prevailed since
t the middle of May has brought up
matters, and tho present position is
Sjelnivd to be all that could be
(Kneeled. There has been less trou
ble with labor than in recent years.
Increased attention lias been given
to the cultivation of cereals, and al
together tho prospects of the south
ern planters are unite flattering.
The area planted for the next crop
Of cotton is sot down ly tiro Finan
cial Chronicle at t>,251,471 acres, an in
■Basc over its estimate of last year
of p 7,648 acres or about :;1 per cent.
The National Cotton Exchange did
not commit itself on this point, but
was regarded by a commttto of tho
Now York Cotton Exchange as point
ing to an area of about 8,913,477 acres,
and by another authority to 9,007,-
500 acres. The Agricultural bureau
estimates an increase of l per cent
over its estimated acreage of last year,
: or a total of about 8,819,351 acres. We
thus reach as the average of these
various estimates, ait area of 9,038,125
acres planted for tho next crop ef
cotton. The condition of the crop is
estimated by the agricultural bureau
S M 95J per cent of perfect, and by the
Financial Chronicle, 98. 1 per cent of
the groat crop of 1870 and 1871. If
condition should be maintained
<t crop of 4,381,000 bales will be grown;
and if tho yield per aero of tho crop
now growing shall equal the average
of the past live years, 191 p muds per
awe, the total yield will be 3,915,700
bales; that is, basing calculations on
the average of estimates of acreage,
gy Our cotton market has been suffer
. ing from a semi-panic. The decline
in prices for the past week lias been
very rapid. The principal cause is
the freedom witli which cotton has
I been offered by Southern planters
ami operators lor the fall months.
Liverpool seems to bo confounded,
staggering, as t hat market is, under
large stocks and unfavorable adviivs
from Manchester, hut it is not prob
dblo that any serious Huaneial com
plications will arise from the exist
ing posture of affairs. The current
crop is disappointing to what arc
termed the “long-crop men;’’ and
: yet; the hours have had the best of
the contest with the bulls, for the
reason that the deficiency in tho
quantity has been made good by the
improvement in quality; for the
cloth-producing capacity of tho crop
of !s7i ’5 is declared to be fully equal
to that of ls7;l ’ 1, though tlieqhant it y
is probably a quarter of a million
bales less. ,Yc,w York llorhl.
Sanitary Herniations.
MAYOR’S OFFICE, j
Columbus, Ga., May 27th, 187.7. j
I mut: attention ..r ■ is called-to the t ,'l
I 1. lowing r. - ulations. and t lj> . are requested
I to aid in carrying into •*• t the Health Onii
I nances, and to give to tho Police their assistance
I in tho inspection of promises:
I. Til poi; • • an appointed Health Old
I *• id, with authority t > :up< ; any prt unfit s
i daily.
1 a. Collars must bo denied, win t-washed and
I ventilated.
[ 3. All privb # must he kept clean and deodor
I j/.ftl, and iu tho business part •!' tho city must
f have pita l ight feet deep, walled with brick and
l cemented.
Lota ami yards must bo kept free from all de
[ caying animal or vegetable matter.
4. The police will commence the inspection of
I lota on Tuesday. June Ist. and will report all
f who have not complied with the above,
f my 27 2w JNO. McILHKNNY, Mayor.
Copartnership Notice.
I rpilfH day . t !;■ >in.! r-..;;i.-i, have cnti i'. and
1 into a copartnership under the firm name <>t
s HAMBO & M ACK ALL. i r the puriiose; of i>rac
| tieing the profession of Law.
J. D. lUMBO.
W. W. MACK ALL, Jr.
Columbus, Oa.. June 10, 1875. Iw
J. I>. Ram no, W. W. Mack .
Jt.MIISO k >IACK A LL,
.Attorneys at f.aw.
Office opposite Central Hotel, Colmnbu(la.
Practice iu Stat-- and Alabama Courts.
Kekkuksces—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan
nah, (Ft.; Gen. G. M. Sorrd, Savannah, (iu.: Gov.
J. Black Groorne. Annapolis, Md.; A. AJ. E. Leo,
Jr., Ls(jß.,St. Louis.
Jiß iy
Jordan's Joyous Julop.
A Specific for Neuralgia.
TESTIMONIALS.
PKTKitSTiTTttG, VA., JiiU, 20th, 1875.
John L. Jordan, Esq.—Lear Sir: So well pleased
am J with your Joyous Julep, that I hereby tes
tify to the superior merit of your unequalled
preparation ior Neuralgia, r shall esteem my
seif happy should even 1 lie of that worst of all
classes of sufferers be led through me to take the
Julep. My wife hus for ten (10) years been a mar
tyr to the most malignant and persistent neural
gic torture, without being able to find any redid’
except from your preparation. She was relieved
by the second dose as per directions, aiul hus not
had a return of it for two mouths. To sonic I
may seem strangely sanguine about your lm di
cino, but I have a right to bo j- >. It. is not rea
sonable to suppose this malignant malady would
have, died of sheer exhaustion of capacity for
sustaining itself, and that too ift a minute, and
the very minute your medicine was taken. If so.
it is a most remarkable, simple coincide no \ and
I prefer giving the credit in your favor ol the
best testimony man can ever have—experience.
Varv truly yours,
JAMES T. TOSH.
Columbus, January 1(3, 1875.
Mr.Jordan: —l take great pleasure in recom
mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia,
has produced a moat wonderful relief in one o,
the bevereut attacks of neuralgia my daughter
ever has had. She has been treated tor it by
three skillful physicians, with very little benefit,
and used all the usual remedies with little suc
cess. lean with much confidence hope for a per
manent cure. It is only two days since we began
the use of it, and it is apparently of permanent
benefit. Yours, with respect,
MRS. L. I. NORMAN.
.1033A JOitim,
Apothecary.
No. 128 broad Street. Columbus, Ga.
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Notice to Dolors of J. J. Blakely,
Coin in bus, *lucofete taint), Cla.
r NO. M. GREENE is authorized to c.\\, m
•J accounts dpe J. J. Main iy (iauivuinahv >.
those not settled or satisfactorily arrang 1
within thirty days, will be sued soon thereafter.
To those who settle promptly, a liberal discount
will be made by
J. M. GREENE, Collector.
jo 17 ood3l J NO. J. BLAKELY.
f lIIATTAHOOCHEE COURT OF ORDINARY. -
\ J Theopiius Sapp, executive of the will of Edna
Harp, makes application for letters of dismission;
These arc. therefore, to cite and admonish ail
parties concerned to show cause (if any they
have) at the September term of the Court, why
letters dinnissory should not be granted.
W. A. FARLEY,
my2G w3m Ordinary.
Lumber ! Lumber!
a
John IV. Undo, Affcnt for Harris County
steam saw Hills,
IS ready to deliver Lumber by quantity, at
short notice. Builders and contractors
would do well to look into this before purchas
ing elaewhere. Prices and quality as good or
better than any other.
Apply to above at the store of Messrs. J. k. J.
Kaufman. my2s lm
WESTERN RASLROAD OF ALABAMA.
OoLUMUL’s, Ga., Jun t th, 1875.
DAILY TRAINS
Leave Columbus 1:30 a m
Arrive Moutgomnry 7:03 a m
" Mobile 5:10 i* m
• • New Orleans 11:45 v m
•• Selma 2:20 pm
*' Vicksburg 10:10 am
•• Louisville 7:lsam
Leave Columbus 8:30 a m
Arrive Atlanta 4:10 pm
•• N w York 4:lspm
TRAIN’S ARRIVE AT COLl'Mill'd
From Montgomery 12:4(5 p m
Fr cl Atlanta f> .'5 a m
I!. 1\ ALEXANDER, Ocnoral Manager.
H. M. ARBEIT, Agent. Janl-tf
Notice.
Office Moiiili: and Girard R vti.hoai>, )
Juno 1, 1875. J
r |U!K Annual Convention of the Stockholders ol
I tho Mobile \ Girard Railroad will be held at
the Depot iu Girard, Alabama, on Wednesday,
July 7th, at 10 o’clock a. m.. wheu an election for
President and six Directors will take place.
Stockholder.) with their families will bo passed
free to Columbus from sth to Tib, inclusive, and
returned any day uutil 12th, inclusive.
Certificates of Stock must be exhibited to the
Conductor by the Stockholder as evidence of
their being entitled to pass free with their fami
lies, and a proxy must exhibit certificate of
stock and power of attorney, otherwise fare will
be required iu both coses.
By order. J. M. FRASER,
jel td Secretary.
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAILROAD, 1
June 1, 1875. i
J vN da r this Ira .. < <>u this Road will
\ " run as follows:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Daily. (Suudays excepted) making close connec
tion with M. \ E. R. It. lr Litfaula:
Leave Columbus 2:00 P. M.
Arrive at Troy 0:2.1 r. m.
Leave Troy 115 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus 8:32 a.m.
jel 1 1 M*. L. CLARK. Sup’t.
OmicK Mown.K ani> Giiiaro Raii.koad, 1
CoJumb •*, (i.i , April 1, 1 :-'.5. )
/ Mid after this day Rat loi Pas ige
BETWEEN
Columbus and Fort Mitch* II ? 6u
“ Nuckolls cm j
ivrkias . ... . V.’i ;
s. ale 1 no
Blackmon 1 fin
Hurtville I 7.i
Giu rrvton 2 Im j
Suspension 2 Hu
•• f'lmnu* no. 2 4o j
l!ue>! Hpni:,;S 2 70
“ Troy 3 7'.
MILEAGE. TICKETS.
3,000 mih -. 3c: 2,000 miles, 8, 1 • 1,000 mill '.
8 ; COO mih ~. 4c.
apl eod3t D. Y. WILT.IAMS. G. T. A.
PASSENGERS
(xoing North or East,
Al’L’.L avoid night haio■■ • and securo the
\\ npiKt •'"iil'ortab: and hh"Vt and mute by
buying tickets
Via the Virginia Midland.
THIS ROUTE TS ONE HUNDRED MILES
NIIGRTEK THAN ANY uTHF.It to tin
Springs of Vli’ffiliin.
f;. J. l oiiivU itE,
(*i‘in ral Mauager, Alexandria, Vu. j
W. if. niIPLKY,
Gem ini .Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga. j
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11. F. A BELL & (JO.
—UW K -
,Jt:s T KI.I 'WVKIJ A NKW I.NVIiIOK OF
St. Oroix Kum, Port Wine, Claret Wine, |
Arrak, for Punch, Scotcli Whiskey,
Bote's Bitters, Sherry Wine,
Heidsiok Champagne, Old Whiskies,
All of th<- finest quality and ior sale at ) >w I
prices, and wo arc daily receiving new and choice j
Family Groceries of all varieties.
f*-’ All Goods Delivered.
- 2i. S'\ W.VA/i, X VO.
ap7 tf
DANIEL R. BIZE,
DEALER IN
f.I.M.R H, AN I9 i AM Y
GHOOEHIBS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
\ X riTlI uneqiiiii-d ailvanlag.-s Ur obtaining;
VV Country Produce 1 keep r . .ustantly in store
Batter. Eg cm. Chickens, Potatoes, Dried Fruit,
&c. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES, j
both fresh and attractive, and at lowest pocaible !
CASH PRICKH. All nr-: invited to examine on
Itryan Nf., between Oglethorpe *tr Jack non.
ja'ul doodAwtf
“NOT SLZmLJZJZD l”
Columbus Morcbaiits
NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN
THK TAI.IiOTTO.X STANDARD
J T IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUNTY, ONE
of the wealthiest in Georgia, and the people
there love to do th' ir trading iu Columbus, and
they arc obliged to spend their money with those
merchants who advertise. Tho STANDARD lias
a large circulation. Address
w. K. MUMFOKD,
Editor and Business Manager.
feb2o Iw
W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. CHAB. H. WAIT’.
WAIT & WALKER,
WIIOI.EKALE ~VM> KKTAiL
Grocers and Commission Mercliants
< onu’i 1 limin' ICaiilcln IloiiHe.
Iliivo lho l.ui'irvsl anil lies! Selectcil Stock of (iroceries ill the ( it)' of Columliiis,
OONawriNO OF
BACON SIDES. HULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL
DERS, BULK HAMS. BACON HAMS.
LAIID in tierces, Lard in buckets and kegs,
I'I.OUH of all grades, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand,
the best in the world.
BAUD I NO. TIES. SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE,
COFFEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA,
STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, sueli as
OSN M!VKGS. SHEETING, SHIRTINOS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS
and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of
WHISKEY, from $1 pur gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent,
proof that may bo desired.
Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and mice, and our lot of
SYItUP cannot be equaled In this citv. It Includes all grades of New Or
leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice
FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in tho market, and much
cheaper in price. It Ims 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.
Jaul tf W A IT .V WAI.KEB,
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale anti Retail Grocer,
Junction' Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets,
Oolumtons, Gin.
t HAVE IN STORE A LARGE STOCK OF
Groceries and Provisions
which wt iv uht at lowest . ash \a \. .. in car L -al lots ami which lam gelling at the very lowest
prices for CASH.
2"t) barrels Flour of all grades, including tho Silver Lake brand at
50.25 to SK.BO per barrel.
Bacon and Bulk Meats of all kinds, ('.an. Oats, Meal.
L-irtl -Choice Loaf in tierces, kegs and buckets.
Florida and Now Orleans Syrups. Silver Drips and West India
Molasses.
Sugars of every grndo. Choice Teas.
Mackerel in paekuges of every size, one-half the price of bacon.
Domestic Dry Goods, including Osnalmrgs, Sheetings, Cheeks, Stripes,
Cotton Yarns. ,te. Shoes, Wines and Liquors,
Bagging, Tics, Salt, Tin Ware, Nr.
■e Mv sl.-ek will always lie kept full and complete. Terms.STRICTLY
CASH, exeept to PROMPT-PAYING oustomors. No charge for druyage.
Respectfully,
luh3 Onxliwtf .1. I). II4MiI.TO*.
__ BOOTS AND SHOES.
POPE & LONG,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES.
jWe Keep Always on Ilaiul
A FULL ASoOBXMEXX OF
AH tiis Loading Styles and Qualities
Boots and Slices!
Such as the people want.
Our stock is all manufactured for OUR
OWN TRADE, and wo warrant every pair to bt*
good.
Terms Cash, and Low Prices.
BOOTS AND SHOES
No. 1O l ISi-ornl >i( .
BOOTS A NO SHOES.
Drugs and Medicines.
Till: UNDERSIGNED Oi'i'EltH FOR SALE, AT CHAPMAN'S OLD STAND, RANDOLPH STREET,
Fresh Drug's and Medicines, Perfumery, Soaps,,-. ■£
Brushes aud other Toilet Articles, ]BSf
61; , Pure Liquors, Lamp Goods, &c.,
aud all other articles usually kiqit iu Retail Drug Stores.
Ho hau also tho Ajo uoy for tho HK.UI I.IMIT OIL, tlio Bah rt and liost Illuminating Oil
now iu use.
i r a ■ Special attention will bo give ato the preparation of DRIOKORIPTIONH.
'ONOX.
Wat climakor inul .I if vv< andagknxfou
99 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Mn<Giin;H
S’* J I S THE BEST SPECTACLES ; Machine OiJ, Noodic-a. Ac., for all Machines.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired. ; Hewing Machines Repaired.
It you would i>reserve your call on Bhamhall and jjot a pair of
his best Spectacles or Eye Glasses.
janl tf |
Encourage Homo Enterprise !
G. T. WILLIAMS & RRO
\p( ists sum! !
Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store.
None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles.
PLAIN OR COLORED, BY THE BEST ARTIST!
PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE,
IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES!
Ol| l > iefiii-e)i C|)ie<i, and by the combination of the Artist’s Brush,
(Prof. CiiAS. Deßurh j’,) they sui-pnss (lie oi-isflmU.
One Visit will satisfy any one that no setter PIC TUBES, of any kind,
can be had than those taken at this G A GTHvRY imgardlj'SN ol Horn >
iveiillnr. Special earn taken to secure PERI'ECI PICiURESof CHIL
DREN. We defy compktition in Prices and Style of Work.
Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store.
pa- 'FRAMES, GLASS, aud FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and
sizes, on hand and made to order. mh2G tf
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season in Receipt ot a Large
Supply of all Sizes of Our
Celebrated
m OAK Z
! For liotli Woodmid Coni.
Boaides a full assortment of other popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GH.YTKS, A;e.,
And feel justified in saying that wo aro SURE
wo can Huit any and all clahhcb of purchasers, both
in quality and price.
Of other Goods iu our line, wo have a large and
complete assortment, such as
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
IIAHDWARK. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLABSWAILE, COAL
HODS, SUOVKIB,
All of those articles wo CAN and WILL Bell at
VERY BOTTOM PRICES.
ian 1 dtf IV. n. ROBARTS k CO.
IMIOHPECTUH
OF THE
New York Weekly Herald.
JAMES (JOKBON IIENXKTT,
Proprif^tor.
iii'oiuhuty and Ann si n-ct
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A generous portion of tho Weekly Herald will
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THE MONTGOMERY
Advertiser and Mail
FOR IK7.V.
TIiifADVERTISER Established in 1828
The MAIL Established iu 1854.
It is one ol'tho largest papers in tho Htato,
containing, in its Daily Edition, thirty-two col
umns of matter, and in its Weekly thirty-six
columns. It competes with tlio most popular in
circulation. It. can lay claim, in tho highest de
gree, to the confidence of its readers. It circu
lates in every county in the State, and in almost
every .State in tho Union; and, what is impor
tant to advertisers, its readers are of tho largest
purchasing classes.
Its market reports—which embrace the cotton,
grain and produce markets, both local aud of tlio
principal trade centres—aro unsurpassed in
accuracy and fullness. Us Legislative Reports,
Head Notes of Decisions of tho Supreme Court,
and political information cmenating from the
State Capital, will bo early, complete and author
itative. its reviews and selections aro under
carolulaud intelligent supervision. Iks Miscel
laneous and Local departments will be full and
interesting. Agricultural information and house
hold instruction form a valuable part of its con
tents.
The Hccldy AdvcrliM'i'
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the country.
We give below the list of rates to subscribers
and clubs. Tlie price is low enough to suit the
wants of our large (and constantly increasing)
number of subscribers, and wo ask our friends
throughout the Htato (and wo address every
reader us one of them) to assist us in our pur
pose to add thousands of new subscribers to our
lists for J 875.
TERMS—DAILY.
One copy one year $lO 00
“ six.months 5 00
“ throe mouths 2 50
Postage on Daily 00 cents per annum, ami
which must be added to subscription price and
paid in advance, as tho new postal law requires
that postage bo paid in advance at the place ol
publication.
WEEKLY.
One copy one year $ 2 00
Ten copies one year 17 50
Twenty copies one year 32 00
Postage on Weekly 15 cents per annum, to be
paid same as on Daily.
An extra copy to the getter-up of every club of
ten Weekly subscribers, or the Daily one year for
every club of 50 Weekly subscribers at $1.50
each.
All business letters should be addressed to
W. W. 80REWS,
Advertiser office,
jai7 Montgomery, Ala.
TIIE
Opelika Weekly Times,
BENJ. H. KEISER, Prop’r,
UAS NOW A WIDE AND EXTENSIVE GlUGU
lation in Lee, Chambers ami Tallapoosa
counties—the largest of any newspaper in tho
Eastern portion of the Btato.
Merchants of Columbus, by advertising in tho
TIMES, would be certain to reach a majority o
the people of East Alabama, and find it to their
interest to inform its numerous readers of tho
qualities of their goods.
Postoffice receipts proves my assertion to bo
facts. Terms moderate.
Address THE OPELIKA TIMES.
ft; >2 2w
BOOTS ANI) SHOES.
e. e. yonge,
IVo. tn Uroad Htrcat, ColumbiM, Gu.
IS SOW OFFERING UIS ENTIRE STOCK OF
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
V r r COST!
I’o Close On* (his, <>*' Il* Business.
COTTON WAREHOUSE
AND
C o m mission Business.
Ut\', the undersigned, have entered Into copartnership for transacting a Cotton Warehouse aud
Commission Bmfiiu-us, under the firm name of
Allen, Bedell & Cos.
On tho first day of August next they will take charge of tho FONTAINE WAREHOUSE as
successors of Allen. Freer a Illges. In the meantime, will servo their friends ami the public iu any
legitimate way pertaiuing to this business.
A. M. ALLEN,
A.G. BEDELL,
JOSEPH H. GARRETT,
C'dumbuu. Ga., June Mb, 1875. (3mo) J- M. O'BRIEN.
a. W. ROSETTE. D. I*. ELLIS. 8. E. LAWHON.
ROSETTE, ELLIS & CO.,
Auction & Commission Merchants,
At Rosette & Lawhcn’s Corner, Columbus, Ga.,
\trn.r. (IIVK TIII'.IH PERSONAL ANP PROMPT ATTENTION TO PRIVATE AND AUCTION
\\ *, I, .I'.s A i m'-tiiaiii 1 isf Alk". SSAIi*; and HF,XT of It I: Al> KNTATE, Ac.. Ac.
STORKS ANI, 110 NFS UOrGIIT and SOLD. LEGAL SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO In
City and Country.
I.titpi'iil Aihaiipciiliaili' <mi Cousignim-nIM.
NO LIMITED GOODS will be offered at Auction.
jel D&W2W HOWfSTTE, IXU* A < .
Sawyer’s “Eclipse” Cotton Gin,
WITH OR WITHOUT CONDENSER.
o
Patented June 10, ls<3, Reissued Decembers, 1874.
o .
Tliis i. the tilth year that my Gin has boon offered to tho public, and its
merits have made it so popular from Virginia to Texas, and from Arkansas
t.o Florida, that I have been compelled to erect entirely new works and sup
ply them with new machinery and a largely increased force of mechanics.
I dm now ready to meet any demand that can possibly arise, and all orders
will lie illled promptly.
THE ECUTSE GIN HAS NO EQUAL as a linter, either in speed or
quality of lint.
It is offered LOW FOR CASH. Every GIN IS GUARANTEED.
The attention of Grangers and all others engaged In tho production of
cotton is called to it, and they are invited to visit my works whenever in the
city, and inspect the machine.
Send for Circular and Price List.
Shops and office -Corner Cherry and Fifth streets, Macon, Ga.
je!3 2taw&w2m I*. SAH lIilC.
H. D. MOORE’S REPAIR SHOP,
South Store iu Jones’ Building, Oglethorpe St.
I >UYM and sells old Furniture
#w I ) on CumaiiHßiou, Upholster-
Cano Work and Repairing
done generally, iu good style.
1 am now using Johnson’s cole
bratud stainH, which aro tho
best in the United States. 11. D. MOORE,
Just South of McKee’s Carriage Shop.
aprlß ly
T. S. SPEAR,
No. 101 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
Gold Watches, Jewelry end Diamonds,
Silver and Plated Ware.
A SWA i U/B'l
Which do not tire the Eye, and last many
years without change.
na • i:\gkivi\i; YiiiTLY iioni:. -ah
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly
All orders will receive prompt attention.
Remington Sewing Machine Depot,
Needles 60cents per dozen. Oil, best quality.
feblO tf
MAIER DORN,
Wholesale anti Retail Cigar Manufacturer
St. Clair St., next to Georgia Home Building,
my 23 toctl) Columbus. On.
Notice to the Public.
Having purchased a fine hearse, i
am prepared to furnish it whenever needed,
and can ulho supply Carriages for funerals at lib
eral rates.
my 14 ly A. fiAMEL
City Tax.
mjIK CITY TAX for 1876 is now due. If paid
1. before July Ist a discount of 2 per cent, will
be allowed. The tax books will close July first,
when executions will tie issued against all in de
fault. The 2 per cent, will not bo allowed after
the above date. J. N. BARNETT,
jel7 M Collectin' ami Tn uHti o r.
W. F. TIUNER, Hunt Ist,
Randolph street, (opposite Strupper’s) Columbus
’aul Jyl Georgia.
E. L. Guay. R. 11. Gray.
E. 1.. GRAY A O’O.,
AGENTS FOR SALE OF
troTtcas Land.s
I)ARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi
JL do well te call on us, us wo have lands i
almost every county iu Texas for sale.
Will give letters of introduction to responsible
parties, who will take pleasure in showing lauds
all over tho State.
Wo also scttlo old laud claims on-reasonable
claims.
Mr. E. L. Gray has just returned after a resi
dence of twenty years iu Texas.
Office at Alabama Warehouse. fmhlO Urn
Strayed or Stolen,
V WHITE IIEIFER, smartly
spotted wUh red—no WW
other color about two years old.
When she left wag inline order.
Hus been missing four or five weeks. Was not
marked. Supposed to bo in the neighborhood of
Beallwood or Clapp’s Factory, if not killed, Any
information of her will be thankfully received
and suitably rewarded.
JESSE B. WRIGHT,
nn 22 tf Times office.
COLUMBUS, GA.,
TS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
1 Experienced Workmen employed in each De
partment.
Orders for work of any description filled with
dispatch, au<l at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or printed to or
der at short notice.
Itoccipt Bookn
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always Instock: also printed to order when de
sired.
ffS* Prices oud Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
THOM. CIH.BEBT,
HanUolpli Ntrect, ColuinliuM, €;.
janl tf
Real Estate City Tax.
THE tax on Real Estate for 1875 in due au-h
must be paid by tho Ist July next. If not
paid by that time, execution will be issued.
On all amounts paid by Ist July a discount will
bo allowed. Pay up and get tho discount. You
will oblige us by paying now, or after Ist July
we will havo to oblige you.
J. N. BARNETT’,
my2s tf Collector and Treasurer.