The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, October 22, 1875, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES. €?olumt>ui§. Gfl.. FRIDAY OCTOBER 2^lß* rmjLMOMu ~jN>jfTa f ari, i # mj|l C. n. WIM.IAM*. f daily oiboulatioh KrAt ■£- ylArday on thl nsnobarDahlr* in tnli sen tence, "They era now providing for selling tholr circulation to meet this stltutlug the word netting for retiring. In our article yesterday, "How to Calculate should have said: the amo h iWtWpfof days, nnd divide. byjtjpUji r'> > M Gun.tfiJiflN 4$ 1 to "the the ■ iwnsY* Nink ykusnud I M#pla4ktnnually commit arfcp intp< tales, It is said hog crop will amount tq>glfooo,ooo this year. This Turks now hold the district of Zutjai, the last refuge of the Insur ‘ t 9 * ■ ■ ‘ ■#■ ♦ (iovi t+Mira, of Georgia announces UtAt he is not a candidate for re-elec tion. • *•* * Mu. Cham.kr Fkamcis Ant ms, jr„ at;flounces that he to nh Indepeiidenf Vetet*.- * ■* •" ’' v * * ‘r-t-r “ *- It has Been done. The Ashtabula Hentfnel has nomluated Gov. Hayes for the Presidency. Tag'Augusta CounUunioiiultot lias a £t**l article on tho Two Third# Bute which wo print to-day, and to which we refer our readers. Mrs. Oxn. T. i. Jackson has aeeep tod the Inrltatlon of th'e Governor of Virginia to be present at the dedica tion ot tho statue of “Stonewall” Jacksdn, which will bo unvalled at Richmond on the 26th inst. XntHudlalrubiiei gatherers in Dari en hav%becn attacked by tho abori gines and routed, with a lose of fifty of their number -u fatal blow at one of the most lucrative sources of trade in Panama. Ben Btrtwta Is authority upon every thing concerning silver. Heundoubt odly proved Ills appreciation of its vnlue In Orleans, anfi from the following extract from one of his speeobes. It is evident that he has Uot forgotten Its value. What Hen says here, is true, however: “At soma time in its existence, every nation has had a standard of values. The ancient Greeks took the ox; the Spartan and African, Iron; tho Ro man, first tho sheep, then brass, then copper; the Arabian, tho horse and camel; and the Indian, the elephant and shells. |"ln later times,gold and silver being the most scarce of the metals, and most diffluuW of produetion, we adopt ed as the material for thoir standard of value. Hut gold is not-a standard of universal value. In 1857, throo and a half mmceoof stiver would purchase an ounce of gold in Japan, when it fmdcMxtorn otraqes tor suoh a pur ehaso ia America. That in years the value of silver changed greatly in c impartoon with other products, und services cun easily he iiiusirated.” AlMbtini Nf*rof Tranupurlfd to 4r* n J& kaaM. 4 Kyut.)au*aa loltl us yesterday, that while tiravettfiff fit! the Mobil* & Gi rard iWlrowl, the other day, he saw over ymßtitiritjred nvn, women. end rhii4raa> who were in choree of an them to Jam teiama and W |>tctc cotton. Their expenses art) path by this agent. This tact t /dgiHfieant, and tetiehes two lessons: First, that the true so iutlo4oMhe lat>or tirohlom, so tar ns jib* nbjprffT* cohm-itM; ii in a word, the Miaaissi||vi Valley, there thu tVrfpe'Jtr;' labor J| fijfeper, because ttto capaiSt v' for frrodusinff the *t[>le wiUnjut fi ijlizers Is as great as it is iu Georgia with them ; and second, it chows {tait the inevitable result of high Interest and increasing debt will tie to deprive planters, except In eli gible localities like tho Ciiuttahoo choc river bottoms, of the laborers neerf*ary to make enough to pay their creditors tor advanues. But it ts'ij Ta'bt thht out 6f 'ten negroes Who left HurtvlUo, Ala., lust year tor Mia stsaiisj'i, only three are now ulive. Malaria lu • the rich bottoms of the Misstsslma river is the best friend of thbiAhnicrs in this section, afld the the tiegpies (n that one. 4)4 tfXafiaiiglChfw this sensible sug gest ion : Nflkfli. CtiLTimn. At, all times, but esioiallv during the autumo and winter eettilngs, there are few per sow rfrat Wltinot eommand a few hrwmdasly, for mental culture. Yet * it (set [note Citable fasetthat tl)* great er the tltno designated as "laisuro hours ' is, in tho piuclieo of many fittaon*. literally wanted, This imbib’dWuft? both sexes. T**W IftSWM ill SS ■l ■ ffSHM . . I 1 '; its’superfleial by Uio boMitt that u i* i!fc#peT tlmttfMiY OMw-r rtmtetn ihu smSfRE ifisn; which tha Soobvhi soaudutg tine can reach utvbrrftbm.—Rscflange. ttewrijlaeiit! beat that There is on the s* imluiteof Xockout mo'uutalu a lakg CiiiVak lirge as lake Tahoe, but as clear and so deep that no man has , n M- . 4 A man turns up in Chicago with a that ungodly cltv stauds. jsrtrT viiw -biia -idda Xheatoaoie in ,Ute, UfiUod HDt 438 woe tab year* <m age, fit, suLloct* for thwCeweemiMil-niMr count -p iust tysfttTrmn. A eheerfut disposiUtMi is the un sMnbsoftlio soul. Gold U the fool’s curtian which hides ail his defects from the world. t.v>:a i MV. MPmr exchange fr> >m all pdrts offtheHuiintrßnvideU' c a grovmgfcnlun McontifsablrWetoiv ml nation fh otrerridv JfiULjßttlUida. and to constitute themselves the administrators of the penal law. It is a condition greatly to be deplored, and a spirit that should be suppressed, culling for the Alf)r in i h> visitation of pen alties upon all, whoever they may lw*, who thus encourage anarchy, doing a greater wrong in order that some sun posed great wrong and outrage shall be speedily avenged. Bear Ably u week passes over chi' heads, but we hear of some instance in which mobs, marked or otherwise dlsfSjaed, and J|i sufficient muafaf s to.iindst n'atoeiHKe'bjr tlie c'Hi#t ft fil ed authorities entirely out of the question, have overawed the sheriff into (ltd surtvmler of keys, or have battered down (ho doors of ptisans, and have deliberately proceeded to fttirii)l(£ig atul defenceless prMtkMrta. trii ftfiKMv, we eavuhd mean; for it to time the press should speak out with no uncertain or apol ogetic sound.-W spook not of the motive of tba flf "here; we do not im pugn it; but tho act Is unsafe to soci ety, and often in the greatest error an to the fade on which it in predicated/ It has been truly said by an elegant and discerning writer, that the mob is a monster with the hands Of I!ria reus, and the head of Polyphemus strong to execute, but blind to per ceive. Tho manner iu which the parpetru tors excuse themselves is, by alleging that tho tardy and uncertain pro cesses of courts and juries are not equal to the emergencies or necessi ties of some particular case. This Is twaddle. The people themselves cre ate tho one, ami compose tho other: and whenever tho i>enul law is not enforced, the obstacle is fur the must part the community itself, and not logal machinery. It can not he truth fully said that any necessity for mob law exists anywhere in the State of Georgia. The courts of our twenty circuits are presided over by judges who have a prudent and impartial care for the protection and well-being of society. Our Supreme Court .lias shown by a long line of penal deci sions, that they wilt not— distinguish and divide A hair ’twlxt North nd Northwest side, to guarantee the life or liberty of any justly convicted felon. We are also fortunate in a Governor who, after other resources have been exhausted, has always used with utmost pru dence his power to stay the current of public justice, as spoken through constitutional agencies and accord ing to constitutional methods. There to, therefore, no sound reason or ex cuse Tor lynch law In onrown State, at least; and such as practice it. or apologise for those who do, show most plainly their unwillingness to recognise law us a v ru i P for action that they are loth to submit to an\ rule, nnd that their purpose is to an nihilate in the public mind the idea that anything proceeds hy rules, ex cept by such us are purely physical. As long ua mob law, under any cir cumstance*, is tolerated or encour aged; so long will society continue in its every aspect to gravitate toward that general condltiou iu which men will have no inspect for law ax luw, altd wilt A> sarinfled if they only square their conduct hy the grossly material and practical consideration us to how they can violate it nnd es cape its Mttwltlea. *. li -H r*—* *+1 1 t out rl-rr. Columbus continues to loom up as the “champion” manufacturing city of the Boutb Start another fm-ku v. gentlemen. There are any number of planters who will mortgage lands by t he thousands of acres in order to take stock in another large cotton factory, or a small factory for making yarns. Take I Item in as stockholders Keep the bail moving. Remember that all the manufacturing enter prises hern developed are Southern. No Northern capital has been in vested in factories here. The way to bring it here Is to shew our determi nation to do without it, but our wil lingness to extend to all Northern capitalists a cordial welcome to the future Lowell of the South. Let them oxumiufe -6ur advantages, and they will grasp tho willing hand extended to them. The following is clipped from the Washiugtou Chronicle: 'WavUuwglitulioiailist. in ais'akißg of tlie matter, after commenting nuite properly upon the water power at Augusta as beiug of a very superior policy of Its own locality : 'Uueol the seinels ot success,in Columbus la, that her mills uro dot confined solely to plain, heavy, browu gooils. In that city manufacturing industry bus been diversified. We bMleve that the trfie i>olicy for an other mill to be started here is. to engage iu the making of such tuhrieg us the Mouth reuuires, aud not heavy 'material, which is ton large degree shli>|>ed to th <! i£n-U or West.” Georgia Is destined to be a umnn faetntiug State. lit this particular, she Is reactiiug tar ahetvd of her ueiglibors. lu the disposition which she manifests, ami la the execution of her projects us well, wiU be (mind the secret of ttie Stis'hgt h she is now developing. ~ - The t'mitrderaie Farces. The GoushitMa Utuzsm makes the foUowiug yuucaet from uu article in the Mobile Register oo the Houthern Historical which ptoVes how relatively small worn f.ly.' Cynfederate armies iu the late war: In the November numbers of "The Eclectic," and’The Land We lsive,” IS-10, an Interesting and important 00, reswimteuce was published be tw.Kiii l)r. Jusciiit Jones, Secretary of the Historical Society, ami Gen. 8. Cooper, ex-Adjutant General of the Confederal a States, i'roui tUul source wwgiean these (bets-tor tbe benefit of those, who are sotoriUnute as to have pr -served a tile cu those valuable m.tgaaines: , ; •ft-MSk'Hi facts are startling etwwi to those who participated in the South ern struggle. I The available forces of the Confed- eraßtriiy dhflot dfiring the war ex ceeSuo.ono inß. 2.heCouf<ruto States never had iu tßrdrfeiisßiorc than 200,000 men In tB field al Bn time. erates actively engaged were only fine,i.Ho. ’ 4. The total number of, deaths dur ing jbut tlife wv'K^w.oßpnT’ >T 5. Losses of prisoners, counted us •States ||lli y *rex.<duwtgi\ xytkiJPO/ 0. Losses of the Cmifcderate States urtny by discharge-, disability und de sertion. Minoautf-d to tuo.oou. 7. At the close of the war tho force of tlie QontedeiaU) army was less than 109,000 men I 8. Out of 000,000 men 600,000 were lost in the service. These factH are taken from eulgubt tions made wii.li great <*re by Dr. Joseph Jones, submitted to and a|e proved hv Gen. H. (>K)l*rr, Adjutant GyneAd of the Confederate array From them we deduce these two tool s : At the close of tlie war the Federal torcre numbered 1,U(),000; the Con federate forces numbered looitwo. How sad and eloquent u differenceT Eloquent of disadvantage, determin ation, devotion aud deoth ! The flies of the office held by Gen. Cooper were carefully preserved, und this tragic seurvt was carefully pre served and known only to its heroes. They guarded it well. It was boxed i up and retreated under guard from I Richmond to Churlnttc, N..C. T'licp i it was unfortunately captured, and j the United States found that her mil-! lion of men had been held at bay in ! one hundred thousand orilv. Tbr two- Ih rJ- Muir. The Atlanta Commonwealth comes out strongly against tlie proposition to abolish (lie twir-thirds rule in the State Convention next year. It say#: ' Like must long-established preee deuts, the two-thinls role is the off spring of common sense, and the fact that its wisdom has ticcu so often einnhosized by party ouuveutious, and tliut it lias been maintained as a cardinal feature in tlie organization if the only party In American poli, ties wjioee. existence lias not proven ephemeral, is at least cogent, if not conclusive, iu it# defense. The logic of the two-third# is palpable; candi date# or measure# having tlie iiiipriin j ill re of two-thirds of a convention ilmo#t necessarily embody and sym bolize tile best attainable expression if the will of the constituent Isrlv ft Is rarely possible to express the unanimous will of the constituent body. The next most desirable re sult Is to obtain such action as will most closely approximate unanimity. Die voice of a mere majority is little better as a pledge of narmony in a narty than that of a plurality ; a two thirds majority, in nineteen eases out of twenty, heals antagonism and inspires satisfaction, if not enlhu.st nsrn, A meagre majority, so ofteij attainable bv accident, gives pretext, if not justification, for revolt. The choice of u two-thirds majority is nearly always accepted with the sanctity with which our English an cestors have surrounded tlie Lord's aunointed. Of course, combinations and bargains are often the meuns by which atwo-thirdschoiee toobtuhle i, but how much more frequently are these, the agencies which give a meagre majority in a nominating convention? From the necessity oi the case a two-thirds choice will al ways embody combi oat tons of more nhases of part.v sentiment thug can a mere majority.” Chronicle and Seminal. rtir CnitMlilutlitiia! l> lit lip- Enfnrrc ment Act, Wasiunoton, October 17. - Th# United State# Supreme Court 1# ex pected this moiit h to deliver unim portant decision on a case argued be fore it at the lust term, involving the constitutiontriity of the Enforcement act of 187 U. The net was passed, Jt will be remembered, ns u lairtisau measure by tlie Republicans to con trol elections iri the Southern States In the Presidential contest of 1872. file effort in the last Congress to supplement |t bv another and more extraordinary..bill was defeated by Democratic members. The case be fore tlie court is numbered 6>K) on the docket, ami is kri iwn as tlie United States plaintitis in error vs. Chiik slianks. Irwin and Hading. -New York World. > # • a- . Chari.rsThs H >rbor. In view of t he efforts oft he Geueral Govenmieot odeepen southern rivers, the Cuar lestoti OMrivr very properly isits in this elaim for the aid of the Govern ment indeepening tierhartoan "Willi such projects as thy sc in process of, carrylng imt. what aulistantial rea son, other than want-of money, can he found whv there should not be twenty-five feet of.water on Charles ton bar by uext summer? Ol her cities are proving what can lie done with adequate means, an I if n vigoroils effort bo made. Crfngtess will certain ly give Charleston harbor u lits-ral sum next winter * Tho eitv is doing its par': hut we need ehe ufd nnd co operation of the United State# Gov ernment. Deep water we want; ami deep water, bv the unite I work of theeljy nnfi the United States, we can siieedlly obtain.” The New York -WorM- wrrw; "The clamors of (Howies Kead and the walls of ‘Oinxw Dstit* hitte at last l>e*>n heard. Her Britannic Majesty's Government has been grai'icwMiy pleased to apisitsit a royal com mis sion charged to investigate the cou dition of tho law concerning interna tional copyright, and to ascertain whether anything can be done, and, iT anything, wiiat. to make better pro vision for tlie rights alike of the pro liiriejs imd the oonsuinpcs of litera- qISiiEM, .V *ll bourn-bustu* ss for a small Family. A K-khl h>iu an.* a>i •|*at.4ia>- Ut wi*r* for lun It will h- wowed. O B. TALIAFERBO. PLANTATION FOR SALE. IN CHVTTAHOOeHEE COUNTY. OA.. 1$ mile# from Columbus 6>o A- re* raoro or Icm ■'e half cleared 1 ami. The l*to Survey of ihe OfioLdfitt Prof. N J Little, reports tb<* an -vorlTti** a fert HtlnjrmarJ 9i f**ct in thickn Tata plac ia uote l orjarve yield* ofO ittiui. Ciru Siuall Graiup atul Fruit. If* Winter I‘antuw a tuAllne44iT'lwting, southern expoaure of itM B ttom lauil for early planting, comptraktt*’ ft- wl uMcx*i juAua. ted 4r\n\fhU. anti htlmc ItntiaHl e+eck# Water Power with aO tcet tail, to gin or thranh. ;i tfiH 1 LauiliDK a Hlf •untainini; Farm as can bn offered to a ynrsMs jr. _ Ami ** OlmOfßco. . t;! f Hknbtt W. littwan 4 t t JsivviV.?tus^siA HILLIARD & RUSSELL, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS At lAaw. OFFft'E OVER THR Tt>RRB or POLL.\Rn Jt HAlUii.J*uipV. fc. iaKN AKl>, one dtKir above the NatibuAt Hank. 1 WiU juactic- iu the Cvytia oTGeortfiib aud ad - jarent tXdtnties x>t Alabavn*. itsfv tn the Courla of, the United States Mr. W. . JUojM .Will (vnctMUr m th-*e and attend to all elerical work, conveyance#. makiDK Koturos for tk :ar itan.. txacutews. Afl mitiistrstont and Trustees, examine Court Be cords B -ok Accounts. Ao. oetit 6m W. F. TICSXEJI, Dentist, Randolph itroet, foppout- Strapper's) Coliunbus ianl ljrj (♦oorn a. iHK TIMES: FRIDAY MORNISG. OCTOBER 22, 1876. Foj Deputy ]f arshal. n f I uin t' ju> lf i t nl Deputy MaiMbal Btbe dUy of C.ihßtuii. l.jßl ntoit|( urdfty, I>JBiiber[ib, IH75® H A out 18 Id JOHN MASK OttKKSK Fancy Gooda! Goods!! NEW Ixi ihicfext otol <r MIAN OLAM VA9KS bad COLOGNE SETS. juaT rc*lYeT ‘ X, L rx t 10-iim / flhina nd A)t<nr. ( ASH PRICE LIST or L ■ Kolh i i*i S. ( raiiD. [ Cut/Isoaf, C*ruh ; sun.lard A and WhiU Kxtra C •• | t fcnlo* Bio paT lb. ! Friuf* Ul;e lUc, fit. Lunin aiTUrila 8c vr lb. j Choice Y-iuum IlyaoD, linp-ri*l aud U<<lont{ Ttm 75c# $1.50 j*r lb. I U floe lba auy h<>w* AM tb” t fAm. Ail Tm uar •n teed K'T- >a*ue Oil 300 perßflUoa. TayiWa 18 bra tor 11. i:olgaWM' Ht4?rling Gp, 16 to 2 i bars fur 81. Par*; 8o" 10u per lb. wtighta. 3flc p^rlb. Clapp * Fact ry Mwal, Grit* and Flour at Mill price#. ♦ ChM.d pMtnjWly FnM r#f Prayaf e q |7 ftrn O. CALHOtnV, ATTORNEY AT LAW, benevM, bn. Uyil.l. 1-RArTIOEIN ALt, THE COUKTB OF tb Caattaiioucbtsi Circuit. Special att*uitifU nJv. if to • lollectiuua. He ia Correi.i*i.ili# Fir ttie ii-n*-aal 4V.Het ti r A({Meit*H *.t K' w York pod Havauuab. Tberttfori! bia buulitii H for purauiuK that branch of tilt! pro* f-aei* is hn*nrp-iwed by any law'yar in tbe State. oct*l If ELEGANT MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS! 11HE LADIES ARE ESPECIALLY NOTIFIED tbai I wiki be p>**aa<4 4f they will call and ■*- amiue ray * f# ? Elegant Stock Millinery and Fancy Goods KWBKACtNO EVERT VAHIETV OF llafH. ItoiinetN niul Flnnrrs. ltibbons, sicnrlk anil Tien. Hair Goods and Trimming#. Feathers and Novelties. MllliauFy ii Ikpccinlty. If you want luiyibiug tityimliat Living Prices, don’tlorgut to call. MES. M. E. HOWABJ <#•118 tf M lunfl .lpll Strr.t. PRESERVE YOUR ROOF FROM RUST AND DECAY. ItHKREIBNOIL,XSBOF MEN MOSE ANXOV LD tbau ta uwmuf buildiug*i baviug Tin aid i4b*ut Ifuu Ruoflug, and Uuurc Is Jf.) P.AINT OR OfL MiXf URHKVuWN, fbst will keep such ro.if* from eakiag ra -re than a* year at moat. The undersigned will KRPAIK and PAINT %■} Tin <>r Ir>n Ry.uf witn tbtir ('••top* ait inn Koi-fing. and goaiaiitca It to last and N< T LKAK l r wr-ve-u y-grs Wa use nrt Oil, Rosin, Tar or anything of that sort. Our agent Mr. A. J Riddle, wilt call upon uitichant* and warehouse wen iu s few days, C. D. HMITH CO. liCtiO it Inreatars, C. It. MIM-d, (vith Moore, Smith &. Cos. WHOLESALE HATTERS, m X 27 I Ot-xunaliirc Street. Winthrop Nt itnx**, It. M MOORtt 1 1 9 P SMITH j' lji im j no#tun. Ij. lujjis.i Factory at Barra, Mass. octtS lw ItBMOVAXa. The Public are Informed that I have moved my Tailoring Establishment TO TifE STORE SP.XT TO Tlotran'h too HoutNO. Hrmtd HI root. ’|^lD-;PUW > O i tK Af carrying pn ray Bul -1 noss. I bav this day aseuuatt and with me Ur. If. MKI.I.UW A tine and pr n>|>t Workman. We will be pleased t * serve the public, and will guarautec as FINE WORK ** can be don*- in tb>- Uultsd h'ltM. Hr rat: in your orders for tbfy will b' furnished with prompt nuts. MrApectlHily., KdOILNE A SELLHAN. '•ctatf REMOVAL. c. ii. r.KQTiirv, aU htiiHkt r aud Jewrllrr, Baa armoveu t 9t,'i Broad Street, nett to Hn gan's Ice uotkad. Work soltrited. aud dispatch guaranteed. oclOtf (l T. WILLIAMS, Artist and Photographer. No. HI nroail airert, loluu, >uk, ka. N'pNEbut Ctats lUnograbs. all sixes aud styieji. plain or ctdoti'd. oit "Pictures cojdtid and eul*rg. and and hy the *i<J or the artist’s brush they surpass tti<? urlgiuaj. Cfln opmp tv* withaay gallery North or bodth in picture* or 'pYTce. ' - , Onn. visit to <Ue G&lfety w\n satisfy sny "nc ' that no bi tter Pictures c*a be takt u thkb are t*k<ut at this Gallery, regardless of cloudy weather. ‘ , rram in, arjtss, aud ntamino riKTritrs i u baud. . T. WILUtTN, toilQtt „ r ’ ; ' ' Jfiypftfiat, , Colonists, Emigrants and Travelers Westward. EU map ctretilam. condensed time tables and gvneral iuf.mtiou i* regard to trauapor n fav’lNttes to all p'dntii In Teou*#***. Ar kansaa. Missouri. Minnesota. Colorado. Xawiia*, TVt. lowa. New Mexico. Utah and fAsKfonua apply t-* or address ALBERT B. WKFNN, Gen eral Railroad Afent. Atlanta. Oa. No one shoulcf’po Vrest witbOHt ffrt getting in : eOmfntKileatiou with ths General Railroad Agent, and beoptnr informed a* to superior ad vantage*. cheap hnd quick transportation of ftna ti<e, honsehn.d gtKHls at*>cJt and ftrmitt iwtple mrnta generally. Ait inrormattow numreav tuvKw w. L DANLKI’, *Tptßjfcf_ . P. A T A. w me. m i:a i:il Kundolph Hit roef, Hoot and Hhocmakcr, OeAlkb in leather and nirr>fNGf*. aji orders ttfled at abort notice: prieos low, I -navo a** f*rm id*d in>aelf with a machine for putting PJsetic In Gaiters. M low prlceK. oct# 6m DANIEL R. SIZE. ••>• * :* ! .#. -a -iK h. . I’reprjflor t ■ - ■ I H •• O" Wagen awl Stock Yard ! Sllb • • - T HATE, in connection with my Family Grooc r> a wah arranged Wairou ad Mach Yard,' With Prifa** Boarding Husm. and Blacksmith 8h ton, so connected 4s t> add to the ••wmtfbrtandxoiivemence of this Yard; and ask the attention of. planters and merchants to Its advantages as a l<KaUon. and earoeMly an licit your patronage r*SiKn—Wheel and Plow. East of Planters'Warehouse, and J. h J. Kauf man’* Wholesale Grocery House, aogll) deodhwtf M'T,,. WHuLESALE Gee€Y HOUSES J. X J. KAUFMAN, I t .V HI Brond Ht„ ColmnhiiN. KEEN CONSTANTLY ON HAND AbOl'T 100,000 pounds Bacon, 1,000 barrels Flour, 500 sacks Oats, 600 “ Salt, 100 “ Coffee, 200 barrels Sugar, 200 “ Syrup, 1,000 boxes Soap, 1,000 “ Sundries. ALL GOODS SOLD AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES W, I harzr iu, lira,at*a or Wharfage. J. & J. KAI FMAN. ortlO lm Bargains in Land. Valuable Plantation for Sale. 'PHE PLANTATION known as the -Garrard j I. Piaotatioa,” situat'd five miles fr* m (.toium- j bus. on the H< uthwestero Kaiiruad. iroutaialug | fievfii huudretl a< res oi laud, mure or less. si i , plantation coutaius a isr.*- quantity of l>>ttom iapds, cleared aud aiuicartnl. beetdea a cuusid- | enable quantity of uncleared upland. A com plete survey *>f the whole plate, made recently by i the. County Surveyor, showiug the qumber i . sites Ik cs< hM of land—the mmiWr of acr**s iu j t-ach lot cleared and uncleared—also tbr water' courses. Ac.. <au be seen by sppli>ati< nto the ] uuderslgaed Said Jud will be sold as a whole or iu separate lots to suit purchasers. Terms: One-third rash, balance payable with ] inter' st on time. For further particulars apply at once to .M I* V. CiARRtHII OQtGtf ; . - ■# SANS SOUCI BAR AND RESTAURANT J. W. Propriftoi* IT AVIHO secured tlie Froprietirship >*f this j IX popular rtssort. 1 have thoroughly nfittud. rertirnithed and xtucked it with the Quest WIKTO ! and otnsr I.igtHißS and OfciAltM so be found in ! this or am other market OYBTKRS. KlAll G\ME and Choice M ale servod at tA 1 hours, at rtnu-ouahk} pru> s, Payuos | furnished with private rooms desired. FllßsH UYHTRHB now reedevd dalfy from bawanuah and Mob Ua. and served in any stj 1 de sired. As soon M the next season eommraoew I will again lake charge of the WHITE HULPUUR SPRINGS, in Meriwether county. Da. octßtf J. W. RYtK. j Fashionable Tailoring! New Styles and Fashions SOW ItII tlll ! T. TAKE this ocralop, tp say to my customers ; I and ft-ÜBls that I am makiug kag> a sty I* of l work that wi4i. imipare favorably with that turn ed out In Northern n<l Eaßtt’ru ettiea.' 1 d*> dot | ca>*B reads -madn wt>rk. but aueh as >ur cdlizesis Melting .the hiortl* have bail made in the regular t 'estioiistrmeiitw. ad I limfc a eorophris m hi Of l l’T AMD SUB Mr WOR* ( AUNfiT Hfc r.xc ki-uci) My old frirn.l* and the rmblfc geuer alH mv rly u|u> m*>h*tnms dad rxnsuTtr*jrr liirmNa UHi BJiP.UBING wiUreci lv? my. stmt attention. C H JONFft Over 10J Broad street, Oaiitmtois, Ga, sepM 2m NEW ECtECTW M HOOL. Male and FenmSe, Columbus, - - * Georgia, rN WHICH student* are practically aatd rnpidiy rreiMansd fof Bavn A A lk, j ness, Teaching. College, or any of * t. , fflj J** the Professions or Me<h*ml Atpy rrmles. It> tlaw sjstfinatic course orjnstrhcnon adopted au\ *tnd*nt at ordinary ragsu-ity wilt rveeive a bettor eur i iioo ib t few ui-mUiS than i# ordinarily done iu yemrs. Parents of children awl yousg fneiv tbs sftb scrioer kn,ows just exactly wjmg kind! of an edu oati-o is nev'eswar'v W> this Stem. tnitb'rmtefcßt, world. He will not trifle with ypiv ilfi has, can and will give you an education, in mta threo to six months that place the stud nt on a firm, safe and shts'fonttng. Hhidr>-ds of living witnesses t*stdy gladly to the above. IhUl or write fof cifeu ar. testimonials. Ac. Term* §2, fs and $s per month. . u Grand Opening fcciiV' - Jits bf OF IT9W Reich's Restaurant XO-DAI. Meals at all Hours. twi’u I ls(lyidl a WMim'f '.rrt S' \ffy4 f#. Jthe Market aird#. Bar Nwhirst 'i>!'*'- 1 ww cun,-.! **tt*s> —win, *, and Cigars. Free Lunch from U to 1 o’clk. OCtI U ■■ | . t ~ . ' |, • r Prescription Free. TTIOR the speedy* Mrs f Nervou* IBibility. ,l.t .tap y 7 ty Charles pi vm. Mss* 1 —-r^.'vj.-’-vrr —’ ..-'TTin' B. 11. Richardson & Cos.. NrtmeKUaV HM io aiv*fi aOf Puhliahers’ Agents, 111 Say Savannali. *., Are authorised to contract for advertising in our paper. fJY Y fiIIAND I V 1,1. OF BfIttUANT MMTNERY AND FANCY GOODS! At Mr#. OeMwiin'M Old .<4tanL -IT Frt vfitfl ' SV (f r MRS. LKE hrg, to inform U.T frirtui, and cu.t.inmt, tliT ,i, !, rHomrrA Hr# SKilihlmT Wore to Mr,. Dt..o' old atmulrWltt*, .Hr will ujren on THCKMDAY NEXT. OttoWr 7tU. -no of tbr i nrr#cftt mil Inuulsoluont .to, 1 of. and Chilflrnn'M j Ttir.r 80T..1. wr wlrrtc.lt, Ku, trM|m>W#i>n nf th, prettiest and baaid* raesjt styles. Tb<* stock t-(<osft>ts of UndleO and MNm-h* Uuuncts and Hats, % | i 4 f Shawls, Clodk', Srarfs and Ties, Hihhons, Trimmimrs and Flower Hair Goods and Jowplry, ('httdren’s Drossps and Hosiery, Hoys* Hats and Fancy Goods f?eiienUly. . .v?’ 8 f to *' k 1* Urjctr, ibeaper and llaudMonirr than erer Give me a call. 1 Mriiniery work a sp*H*islty o<lt , f MRS. L. A. LEE. HOLSTEAD S CO., ACI inc r LTI HAL DEPOT, LIT and i:P.) Broad Street, Col uni bus, (teorgia. GEORGIA 11AINED WHEAT, BYE, BABLEY 8s OATS. (•'iilili'll < hull Rust I'rool' Oats. Twuwm* Rust I’rool' Oats, SI.OO prr l.usli. t, °" tl7 lr " HOLSTEAD & ((>■ GRAND OLD IDEA LIVE ON LESS THAN YOU MAKE! ONLY ONE ROAD TO WEALTH! Save Your .Money —Economy is Wealth ! EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Columbus, Qa. Every Depositor has, by Special Law, a First Lien on all the Property of the Company. STOCKHOLDERS INBIYUH ALI.V LIABLE TO DEPOSITORS. Vapi ta 1 Stock, $1,250,000. Tin- WoNt SiiccrvOul ■■■aliliilioii In (lie Nontli. w Depiwits payaldp on Demand. .*** Seven pr>r rent, iuterent, eoinp'Uimleil fr>ur limes a year. fdr- Aersmnts striell) cnnlldential. N. J. BUSHEY, President. ft. GUN BY JORDAN, Sec'y & Teetp'r. IHHECTOItM. W H. YOUNG. CHAS. 081 F.N, fill T W BATTLE, Luinpkin, On Pir-n’t .Savdi Ikiuk aud Trust Cos. ti. J BUSSEY. ALFRED I. YOUNG. QUtft If L FIRE INSURANCE. WEBffimMnl a number of the Ofciepiorul Wealthiest Companies in the Wttr^d. Royal Insurance Company, London Assurance Corporation, LONDON. Home Insurance Company, isnrvr YORK. Mobile Underwriters, MOBtLE. Fire Association, IMIILADELPHIA. € ‘ikpt. TIIOMIM (TI AFFIX, "O favorably known as an Uadr n.tiu x will pifc*; the Uitka of our and th. public gvu-rshy. at :atr vasra *ud they Wnt get'the rareseY promptly, in tb* pvetrt’Gi !k>as. or. nxxoDEs Bnowtsm, Del 3 tf Agont. Tlie Latest Style Sewing Machine is thj : YVHEELEU & YVILSON NEW NO. 7. With Work Going from the Operator. Thi*.i*h<\’Uisti>n)f , 'l '0 whiff jilaiTiines* of other inures tLjill find 111 If styl** n j eodvruii-iu-i-. It is iiy fartbi' ea>h'StfC(leurn.Ati,l tms .paired favor faster thati any new Marhliie yet iritr>il|ueeii,'. Il,ri(ii s t*l{! 1 1. f ibfl, . Never Gets Out of Order. Try One, and Yon Will Like It. WHEELER k WILSON .11 ANI FA TI HINC ( 031 TV. tf-fr Office, 100 Broad rfr agents wanted in oeohgia and axabama rk-li\!.tvrtf ,4- U?. 1 ll'.fMU ... .L.. - 1 n mm * ! - litl -i- TTTT- Columbus Oil Company. VVu offr-t fo- CARBON OIL, 110, 130 and 175. FIK TEI*T. Alan, Gasoline and all Lubricating Oils West Virginia, lairfi, Wml. S|iii<ll 1)00 Tailon Oil. tf Tto* abler. Oil- <r- aarsnM* u, •U J .LLriYS <■'} U-aa be Wj fro* an> Mbee market, tn barr,-1.. ern-ea t t,r ah. ta.t.ou ->rrdrk s t mad ijt.ty et olfiri- S4 Brand irr;-i. at Bill,!- rv usor tre. mb D ly "■l. I■■ J ■ -'VI'. - I— ...... ■■-' t'-ILI'"! - ' 1 " H. H. H-PIISG, pyi,lnt: 1 H: w. KtV*nns eaalirr . tnUOßl'. Wliahl-t The Chattahoochee National Bank w COrAMim s. <;a. f \ r.ilk'nu. : .a.: .. , ,o<ca-|'.uf,r, Tills Tiarlk tnutsacts (b‘ai i rl Sanim-iii, l>aji< tetoml <m iie|Ht> under Hprcial rontrart. tiff* lirdnijS attention to CoUoetion* on Vli nwoMbh poin’N and Invitoo eorrrspowiener. 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