The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, October 27, 1875, Image 3

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*mn* Hr-ii tMiitr nr ceoigu. Important to raruiman* I-ecUlator*. BY THE COMHGBSIOHE* OF .VCtRICTLTtUir.. (Contlmiod.) From Mr. Randall, on "sheep hus- 1 buudry in the South,” wo Rot some idea of the progress of wool growing; in Australis and Vuu Pieman s Land.| He says: “In 18K' the export of wool from Australia and Van Diemen's I-and was 167 pounds; In 1833 it hail ! reached 3.516,860 pouuds. In 1813 It 1 amounted to 16,336,400 pounds." In ! 1848 it had increased to 30,1)34,567 imunds. Iu 1871 the cron of Austra lia, Tasmania and New /-calami was 168,785.993 pounds. Tltero is no tea-1 son why, with proper protection, Georßia may not show a proportion- 1 ate increase in the next decade. The effects of warm climates ami their porreenlul herbage upon wool, bear a marked analogy to those of warm climates upon vegetation, glv inß increased vißor of Rrowth, length, uniformity ami streiißth of fibre, and consequently Rreater weight to the wool. Consider in tills connection the difference in the cost of keeping sheep in warm and cold climates, and we find that wartn climates have decidedly the advantage. rOn this subject correspondents j shall speak from their experience. Mr. David Ayers, of Camilla,! Mitchell county, in Southwestern Georgia, when' snow Sever falls ami i the ground seldom freezes, and where the original pine forest is car peted with native grass, says his sheen—3,s<io in number—cost him an ti ually.Awto'" cents tier head, clip threi• pounds of unwashed wool, which sells at thirty cents per pound, giving a clear profit of ninety percent, on the money ami labor invested in ! sheep. Lands suited to sheep mis-, ing can tie purchased in this section ! of the State for from 51.50 to Sin per acre according to location. Mr. Ayers does not feed his sheep at any! time during the year, neither has he j introduced the improved breeds, I using only what is known ns the na- i tive shsep. Mr. Ayers complains of the rava- 1 ges of dogs on the sheep, and of hogs i and eagles on lambs. Mr. John McDowell, of Washing ton county, Pennsylvania, keeps 650 highly improved sheep, which coat annually, $1.54 per nead t,o keep them. Realms tonmke his wool clip clear, which averages 4 lbs. of brock washed wool tier sheep, and Hold this year at fifty-ri.r cents per lb., or $3.‘24 j for each sheep sheared ; tint the last I crop cost, oil account of the severe ; wiuter, fifteen cents per lb., which i makes his net income per sheep, $1.60. His sheep arc worth $3.50 pet head, and his net profits are forty-elr per cent, on the capital invested in them. The land on which Mr. McDowell I mat tires his sheep is worth about 111-! ty dollars per acre, or fully ten times the value of that on which Mr. Ayer’s flock feed. In other words, Mr McDowell, in the fine forming regions of Pennsyl vania, must invest, supposing that In keeps two sheep to the acre ami Mr. j Ayers one, five times as much In I land as Mr. Avers, to make one-half the profit on the money invested in sheep. It will thus appear, that where sheep-husbandry Is made as|wclaltv. Southern Georgia has a decided ad vantage over Pennsylvania. . Wapnlron s Trratmrnt of His Crnernls. He was born a king, if to command the obedience of rnen be the whole art of king-ship, which may perharps be doubted. He seems In general to have acted on the plan of Frederick the Great; that is, ho demanded nothing butsuocoss from his lieuten ants, and was careless of the means they took to obtain it. Only failure he would pever forgive. It was a hi vorite saying of his that he never judged men but by results. It was to no purpose that Massemi gave ex cellent reasons for his defeat by Wellington; Napoleon wanted vic tories, ami not explanations. There is a foolish story to which so em inent a man as Southey could give credence, to the effect that- Admiral Villenenve was assassinated by order of the Em|>eror after his disgrace at Trafalgar. There can bo no serious doubt that the unfortunate commun dor eommited suicide in sheer terror at the idea of an interview with the stern master whose plans he had caused to miscarry. It is fair to add that those of the captains who were successful had no need to complain that their services were insufficiently appreciated. Even Massena had acquired an in come of $lOO,OOO, while hlsstur was in tiie ascendant. Si Hilt hud $60.0011; Davoust $180,000; while Borthier, Prince of Neuchatel, enjoyed a princely revenue of some $270,000. "They will no longer tight,” Najsile on once exelaimed in ft moment of dejection, referring to his generals, •*T have made them too rich. It may be nuniiected that it wan ruther from luotires of policy than of gratitude that Napoleon thus created the f-irtunes of hiH marshals in a day. He was anxious to establish as u sup port. to his throne a powerful aristoc racy which in splendor and (to ilo him justice; iu the brilliancy of its achievements should rival the old nobility of France. He forgot, how ever, that though monarchy and de ruooracv can exist and have existed without prescription, an aristocracy to bo venerable must absolutely bear the seal of antiquity. In none of tils projects bud Cron-well failed more helplessly than In his attempt to re construct the House of Lords in Eng land. Napoleon, ip is true, did not propose "to confer legislative func tions on fiia nobles as such; never theless he Intended them to be a priv ileged class, and this alone was a more courageous than wise idea on the morrow of 1789. -The Galaxy. SANS SOUCI BAR AND RESTAURANT 4. W RYAS, Proprietor H AVISO secured the Proprietorship of thin popular resort. I have thoroughly refitted, refurnished and stocked it with the fluent WINKS and other LIQUORS and CIGARS to be found in this or anv other market. OYSTERS. PISH. GAMJL oad Choice Meals served at all hours, at reasonable prices. Parties furnished with private room# when desired. FKK#H OYSTERS now received daily from Savannah and Mobile, and served in any style de sired. , A aoo® as the next season commences I will again take charge of the WHITE fTCLPBI'R SPRING®, in Meriwether oounty, Oa. ocwr J. w. MY AN. Fresh Groceries! Country Produce! ARRIVING DAILY. AT Daniel R. Bize’s, Bryant Street. Flour, Lard, Sugar, CoffK, Salt, 4e. Sp sa kind > Mil Mbs of PUlo na Pkacj (IraariH. Otmi >1 low Cook Pricer. tar Your potrcmoiro 1, solicited, wl 34 eod-tf JOHN BLACKMAR NON-BOARD Insurance Agency, Ounby’s Building, Nt. Clair St. American, of Philadelphia. ICaUbli*h-d 1810. AiMtatt ovor $1,100,000. ! Amazon, of Cincinnati. Ap*ct# over $937,500. Petersburg, of Petersburg, Va. Ua. State dopoidt SIO,OOO. I’anh capital | $200,000. Penn, of Philadelphia. Cash Capital $200,000. The above companies do not belong to the Na tional Board of lJudorwrlt“m and the exponao of membership thereby saved. Is ftivou to thmr policy holders in LOWER RATKH. Hiatts on Merchandise, Residences, Cotton, (.11 u Houses and Furniture solicited, oefell ly ___ Cheap Groceries -AT- H. F. Abell & Co's. \ are daily receiving new Roods which we f? oiler at the fUowiug low prices, and guarantee them to be of the rrry first quality: 0. K. Hams, 17c. per Pound. Savannah Rice, 13c. per Pound. Prime Leaf Lard, 18c. per Pound. Old Government Java Coffee, 38c. per lb. Rio Coffee, 25 to 30c. per Pound. Prime Roasted Coffee, 30c. per Pound. 2 pound Cans Tomatoes, $2 Per dozen. 3 “ “ “ $3 50 “ “A" Sugar. New York, 71-2 lbs. fer sl. Granulated Sugar, 7 lbs. for sl.- Pearl Grits, 20 lbs. for sl. Fancy St. Louis Flour. $lB 50 per bbl. The alsive are retail prices, and all purchases *r* delivered. 11. F. Alt KM. A <. EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season in Receipt of a Large Supply o! all Sizes of Our Celebrated Charter Oak STOVES, For t>otH Wood ml Coni. b*>ldi a ml! AH*ortnvnt wf other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, GHATF-M, Ac., And fowl .(untitled tu nuylUK that we *r. HTTRE wo can euit any and all <lwum*k of purcha*er. both in quality and prtn*. Of other Ooodß In our w<* havn a largH and complete Mflortment, *uch mm TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE or kvkbv nr/rnirrmii, HARDWARE. TAHI.K AND POCKET CUTLFJIY, CROCKERY. OLArtfIWARE, COAL HODH, HHOVELB, AC. AH of those artii wj CAN anl WILL cU at VERY BOTTOM PKIOfr-H. tanldtf W. 11. ROUARTH A 00. KV IVHVIM-E Commercial College ! ,4ml Institute l Penmanship, S. E. Corner Third and Mein Streets, :KVANBVILLE, inp. EatahliHhed lHfiO. The oldest and moat thor ough InNtitution of tti* kind in the Somhwt at Opllnge .Journal and wpeclmena of Ornament* PrruuanNhip aent free to auv addrena. Kl-P.INER A WRIOHT, Jy29 dAwflm Principal.^ DR. J. A. UR^UIIART HAS AN OFFICE and alerpiug apartment >.t the premia*** fwruu'rly known ait the Dr. Roreman lot. at the ftOTtier of Mclntosh and Randolph atrecta. Entrance to tta Office on Mc- Intoah street, where professional call*, made either at (lay or uight, may be left and will be promptly attended to ae Boon ae received. janW-eod tf. MIIB. 3. A. DROLLIN'. DKK (formerly Mrs. Dr. S B. Colli mi) |)rcpar:, t redncHd piiccH, an Opium Cure, after the CoUinfl formnla. and in bavin# rumarkaldt! auc cbhh, notwithstanding Miron# opponitiou. Full i>articuJar* free. Ad dress U. M. Woolley, A*gt., Atlanta Deorgla Mrs. i A Drotlinger’s PAINLWW (3 1* I U M CURB A RUOCEMB. AND OENCINK BKYOND nvpy} DOI T BT. [3m Mule Stolen. from the undersigned at Cuaseta, (la., on Sun day night 10th innt,. on* mouse color*;*! mare mate, Hinaii ilte; it ha a a ar on one bip caused from tlie lash of a whip, also a amall running sore Just aboye one eye. a liberal reward will be paid for the mule and thief or for the mule alone. W. K. WILWNBON. octl'J tf Ctwscta, da. Ready for Sale! ATS ADDRESS ON Elementary Agricultural Chemistry n y J[. fIOXKOi: IiKSKIRD, Bound ! 1-aihidil-t : •*.,.a now ready foe sale. Price 55 cento. CJh be frri Utica on application to TIMES OFFICE. MgB if H. THOMPSON, lA v<*ry an<l Kale Stable, OOUSTIIORPR STEET. between Randolph and Bryan. The beat of Saddle and rnM Horae*. A fine lot of Carriage* and Biggie* ai way* on hand. Special attention given to the accommodation of Drover*. They will find it to their Interest to put np with him. febl4 tf __ Notice to the Public. Having purchased a fine hearse, i am prepared to furnish it whenever needed, and can also supply Carriage* for funeral* at lib eral rates. j ray!4 1y I. 3AMRI>. THK ThU& \Y'E&\&RUs UtyGttHtt 27, 1871 The Singer Again Trinmphant o~ The World'* Award Again lloaolv<‘l l*;.- • I II i : WORLD S FAVORITE SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1874: The table of Sowing Machine sale* for 1874 show that our sales last year amounted to 1841,1171) MhcUiuch, being a large Increase over the previous year. The table shows that OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY For the period named, by the number of 148,832 Machines, or nearly THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY! It may he further stated that the sales ftf 18TS, as compared with those of 1H72, show a relatively larger increase, beyond the Hales of other makers. For instance, iu 1872 we sold 45,000 more Mr* chines than any other company; whereas, In 1H73, the sales were 113,231 Wnt-hincs in Kxcms of our IliglicM Campetitor! AND IN 1874 OUR BALKH WIRE l nadiiurit floro Tlmn Any Ollier <oitt|iiii.Y! Test “The Singer” before Purchasing Any Other. TKUMH K.VHV—IMYMESTH I.UiIIT. Tlio Slngor Manufacturing Oo No. 173 Broughton Street, Savannah, On. r. A. VONRI KI.II, Manager. IIHAXCII OI^FICES lii Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Tlxomnsville, oa., Charleston ami Columbia, 8. C., Jacksonville and Tallahassee, Fla. .). 13. Slol*l*, AgoiU. At IHI Hrnuil Nlm-t, ft, Imu nit*. L-n. UiJ" Send your address to the above Offices for a Catalogue of tlie Celebrated BAZAAR OIA)VE- Fl I'TING PATTERNS. They are the best, the cheapest, and most stylish patterns iu the market, auglf. :(ni SADDLES AND HARNESS REDUCED! Largest and Best Selected Stock In the State! It Embraces In part Everything iti tlie Saddle and Harness liuc. Leather Belting, Harness and Machine Oils, and Oil Cloths. LADIES' AND GENTS’ TRUNKS AND SATCHELS ASPECIALTV. Repairing Neatly and Promptly done, and New Work Made to Order. My Practical Knowledge and Undivided Personal Attention to my Business Enables me to Duplicate all Eastern and Western Orders, Wholesale or Retail. Encourage Home Industry. My work la made hero aud Warrauted to stand. W. R. KENT, oct24deod&w3iu 102 Broittl Nirrt‘l. HOOTS AND SHOES. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN MWMBJMinaiMMaMMBIMW W> Keep Vlvav* on Slant! I A KITLI. ASSORTMENT OV All the Leading Styles and Qualities Boots and Shoes! Such as the people want. > ft#r Onr stock is ail manufactured for OOE OWN TRADE, and we warrant every pftir to be good. Term* Cush, and Low Prices. ■ifY , ifi7r~m‘iitTiTrß'iinrT'iiii iiin iin i—mi i inn 1 n BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES TNo. 104 Broad Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. JOSEPH <&. BRO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS MERCHANTS ! No. OO Broad Street. Retail Department, on First Floor. Wholesale Department, in the Basement. FORTUNE IS FICKLE 1 LIFE UNCERTAIN —BUT— One of the Most Certain and Stable of Earthly Things IS A POLICY IN THE Mobile Life Insurance Comp’y Home Office : Mobile, Ala. MAURICE McCarthy, President. H. M. FRIEND, Scc’j. SHEPPARD HOM ANS, Ad miry. Prompt, Progroselvc, Popular! Prompt iu the Payment of Losses. Progressive, because it lias Live Business Men at, its head, Popular, because it i first class. Treading Company, because it is doing more business than any other Company in the South. ;pe- Issues ail kinds of Policies. Agents wanted. Address R. A. RANDAXL, Gk.vkbal Agknt akd Ma-nagkr, Gttdiwl©B, Ain. h-p2B i.v . - PHOTOGRAPHS AND FERREOTYPES. rplIE undersigned having purchased the PHO- I 1 TOOKAFH GALLERY over Witlich 4: Kin- j sell’s, corner of Broad and Randolph streets, re- ; spectfally solicit* the patronage of the Public. I Having ample experience, can guarantee as good ; Photographs and Ferreotypes s any taken, and , at x/>wa* frioks than other places. My copying j Old Pictures cannot be surpassed la quality or | price. I have employed Superior Coloring Artists, and am able to get up any aixe Portraits, finished in Ink, Water, or Oil Colors, desired, anil at the Lowest Prices. All are invited to call, and by doing Good Work at Low Prices he hopes to merit a share of public favor. Remember the place—corner of Brow] and Randolph streets, over Wlttieh A Klneeli's Jewelry Htore, Columbus, Oa. A. A. WILMA*!*, oclfitf Phofoprqphrr, O. O A TjIIOTIKr, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tteneva, Oa. Will. PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF the Cludtahoochee Circuit. Special attention given to Collections. He is Corresponding Agent for the Genesat Collecting Agencies of New York snd Savannah. Therefore his facilities for pursuing that branch ef the pro fession is unsurpassed by any lawyer In the State. <ct2lff Prescription Free. 1.V)Il the speedy euro of Nervous Debility, 1 Weakness, Opium Eating, Drunkenness, , Catarrh, Asthma and Consumption. Any Drug , gist can put It up. Address PROF. WIGCrN, >7 ly Charlestown. Mass. 11. H. Richard son & Cos., Publishers’ Agents, 111 Ray utrwt, Havannab, Cia., Are authorized to contract for advertising iu our r. Qyl6 ly Rust-Proof Oats. | OFFER MY RUST PROOP-OATB, PUT UP IN ■ the best burlap sacks, of fivo bushels each, de livered on ears free of drayago, at $1.60 Ten per cent, off delivered on the farm if sacks are furnished. WM. If. YOUNG. oetl'J <l7l wGw Beautiful and New Styles of note paper and ’envelopes. h the latest tints and shapes, from 26 cents to 76 cents per box, containing one aaire paj*r and two dosen envelopes, Just received by .1. W, PEASE A Booksellers and Stationers, Columbus, Georgia sep7 dodawtf T§team Power Printer , r COLUMBUS, GA., IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND Experienced Workmen employed In etch Do* partmeut. Orders for work of any description filled with dispatch, and at moat reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description on hand, or printed to or* dor at short notice. Rooolpt Books FOR RATLROADfI AND STEAMBOATS Always in stock. also printed to order when de sired. WRAPPING PAPER ANIk BAI2M. A large quantity nf various sizes and weights Manilla Wrftpplhg rai>er and Bags, suitable for Merchants, now tu st<ok, which I am selling low in any quantity desired, either printed or plain y Prices and Specimens of Work furnished on application. tu on. Lii.ni.in. Rnntlolpli Ntreet, rolumbus, fin. Janl tf c. LEW. Jr., Attorney and Counsellor at l.ntv. Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. and other States. Dfftee over Georgia Home Bank. ESTATES —Special attention to keeping accu rate accounts, vouchers. Am-., and making an nual returns for Guardians, Administrators, aud Executors. septM ly lII.XES DOZIER, Attorney at Law, Hamilton, l-a. VIMLL practice in the Ohaltahoocbcp fir out * or anywhere elae. Ml*. G. A. B. Dozier will lie found iu my office on and after October Ist. IH7">. and will assist iu all collections ud office work entrusted, scp2B ly H. .1. MONFX Attorney ill l-sov. OFFICE over Georgia Home Insm-ant e Com pany. Office hours from Ist October to Ist .Tune. ID to 4 M. sepl'.t I V 'jL. .V. DOZIMIL Attorney nt Um, |>KACTICES in State and Federal fourts of JL Georgia ami Alabama, ft®--'Makes Oonuuerclal Law a spoilsUy. Office over f. A. Redd A Co.'s store. iiujjiD tf J. I). Ramuo. W. W. Maokall. j RAM BO & MACK ALL, Attorney ill Ltm , | Offitre opposite Central Hotel, Columbus, Ga. Practice in State and Alabama Courts Revicbbncbs—Gen. Joseph E. Johnstou, Savan nah, Ua.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah, Ga.; Gov. ,1. Black Groomo, Ajiuapolis, Mtl.; A. AJ. F.. I.ce, Jr., Bsqs.,fit. I/)nts. Jelfi ly THORNTON & GRIMES, AttornpyN nt Ijiu. OFFICE over Abell A Co.’s, corner Brood and Ht. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga. Jail 16 ly Joseph F. Poll, Attorney X ('oimftrllor til Ijiw. /"YFFTCE west ld Broad street over store of l ) W. 11. Roborts k Cos. Practl<M-s in State nod Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to Administrators, Executors, Guardians, zizo. Spe cialty made of Convoyknclng. Examining Titles, kr... in Georgia, or anywhere in the United States. All buk/xicmh promptly attended to. fe!>7 dtf Executrix’s Sale. j 4 GUEEABLY TO AN ORDBB \ I ;\ from the honorable Court of ( Ordinary, will be sold on FIB ST M iiilliHuiftß- TUEriDAY IN NOVEMBER In (rootof Rosette, Ellis k Co.’s, ONE oiuUE HOUSE, two stories high, situated on Front, between Crawford aud DUUiigham streets. Also, a SIX-ACRE I/yr, situated in Lin wood, bounded on tbe north by T. B. Howard, east by (f M. Walker, south by Charles Ellis, west by [ Mrs. Lockhart; with a two room hopso ami butcher pen. All lu good repair. Tkrmm: Oho-third rash, balance in nrio and two years, with seven per cent, interest from day of sale. CATHERINE MoARDLE. Executrix of Felix McArdlo, deceaued. j octß td WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. i OoLtJMBTrs, Ga., -Tune flth, 1H75. DAILY TRAINS | Leave Columbus 1:30 axi ! Arrive Montgomery 7:(W A m Mobile 5:10 I’M j New Qrleanfl 11 M> r u ; •• Selma 2:2ot*M “ Vicksburg 10:10 a m • Louisville 7:15 AM Leave Columbus 8:80 a M Arrive Atlanta 4:10 v M “ New York 4:lspm TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS From Montgomery v M From Atlanta 5 65 AM E. P. ALEXANDFJt, General Manrgcr. I 11. M. ABBETT, Agent. Jaul-tf Notice. iMammtm. OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAILROAD, 1 June 1,1875. J ON and after this date Trams on this Rood will run as follows: PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED. Daily. (Rundays excepted) making close connec tion with M. 4i K. R. U. for Eufaula: Leave Oolumbus 2:00 v. M. Arrive at Troy * 8:23 p. m. Leave ’Troy 1:15 a. m. Arrive at Oolnmlras 8:82 a. m. f1 tf W. 7/. OLA RK, ftirp’t. ROiVl’S ANI) SMKS. ■ I I ■■ ■ MM W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKKII. CHAH, H. WATT. WAIT & WALKER, WHOEHALB AND HETAIL.'' Grocers and Commission Merchants Comer under lhinklu (leue, Have (lie I .urges t anil Best Selected Slock of Groceries in the Cilyuf (ohmibu CONSISTING OK BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES. BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL DEIiS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS. LA HI) in tierces, f-aril in burtkets ami kegs. FLOUllof all grades, including the celebrated SILVER T-AKB hrami. the best in the world. BAGGING. TIES. SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE, COFFEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STAItCII. SHOES, BOOTS, ami Suipiq Dry Goods, such as OSNABURGS,SHEETING, SHfIVI'INGS, CHKCIts, STRIPES, YARNS and PANTH GOODS. Also, a well selectetfstook of WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, ami of any brand or per cent, proof that may bo desired. , ,j, Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade ami price, and our lot of SYRUP cannot bo equaled in this oitv. It includes all grades of New Or leans iu barrels and half barrels! also several hundred barrels of choice FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much Cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and select ed expressly for our trade. , , j Cash customers can always savn money by giving us a trial before pur chasing elsewhere. Jnl If WATT IS WAI.KK.It. J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, Oolumtous, On. MY I,AIIOE STOCK OF ~ Groceries and Provisions 1* now full, ami will bo sold at the lowest possible price* tor OAJIII Bagging, good anil heavy, at 121. Iron Cotton Tics of best, patterns at Go. Large stock Flour of all grades. Bacon ami Bulk Meats. Largo luf best Block Seed Oats. Corn and Meal. I-urd—Ohoice Leaf in tierces, kegs and buckets. Molasses and Syrup in variety. Sugars ami do flees of every grade. Choice Teas. Domestic Dry Goods, imduthug Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Checks, Stripes, Cotton Yarns, &c. Wines and Liquors, Shoes, Tin Ware, so,, Ac. We guarantee satisfaction in all tilings. Messrs. 11. C. FARLEY and ROLLIN JEFFERSON ore with me, and eorilially Invite thelafriends to call on thUßii ,®*t~ My stock will nhvays be kept full and complete. No charge for drayage. Respectfully. . a ~ ,f J. H. HAMILTON. ■- ■" - ■ 1 .."j" < . %. ltKltKfti 4. V. UA\U3. tv*!. RKOO C. A. REDD & CO„ 128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. OFFER ONE OF THE FINEST STOCKS $ GROCERIES IXsT G-BOR.G-I-A, At Wholesale and Retail. Purchasers may Depend on Bottom Prices. We Offer Special Inducements! !?I. .’TI. 1H DS()\, of Harris, is with as and would be kliml to see his frfcswk- Oct 3-6 m ja ytw.' LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE OF DRY GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. Biiyi'ri will Uhil it to their Interixt to < AIJ- Al® RXAIH- Im: oi'lt NTiM'K before |>nrebsistng i-hrwhere. New York Inroiees Duplicated! IYIIOI-ESALi; liorsi; IR* BIIRAB STRBBr. H ETA II- “ 16* ** ” GAWLEY & LEWIS, : m-i-a tf txyLCItWS. 9Au. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING 2 For {Spring: and 1875. Thomas I Prescott ARE DAILY IIFXJKIVTOO EVF.HY BTYIJE AND TAIUBTI OK Dross tuici UujMtnoew Rwltß. l’riofi* lower than ever. Call and •* Gibju. Kh*?wit DIAKBB (YH WEDDI24O SUITS wad SHWIS ! n*ale to order In beautiful ntyU; and Knarantefcd to Ht. English Female Bitters JJoavh to One Itotlar !* f.TOII Hcvoral yiara the cry han been Kreetin ta rrtmiajl part* of TbeeoiJittry, r Huh l emale Bitter* to On* Dollar, and we can Helllmmetiee quantitlea." with that em ral request, o that none can poeaibJy tom plain of ft>alt*yOr A veryiarge pro rKirtlon of our profit* are Uiua yielded lor the benefit oi the eoiiaumer. tha *te int: the mme. It will cure ail form* of Chronic Ywnab- Oomplainta. andaU J?***™^ bllity and nro*trait>n. Price $1 OO per ltetfle r Nt* for M. *** *tT wh*re. V- In!*-- vj-iV-". ’*;*♦ tf W.-JwZ* Are You Bald or Does Your Hair Fall ©oif MO HAIR, VO I'AY. We IWI lelen fnlt eimtrol of tbf ino.l wdnUerful propAJMljn.for lh public. It will mmvttt prociotc tbe growth of .m.un of b-Or „u •tcly etop ladles' li.tr from SJling oat. nd <-a. . r.pld growth >?<“* S iil eT promote the Krowtb oi whlrh.ru .ml moueUche; 11 will chuaim th <lp w ”***“*“ rruptloue—and u highly p-Tlamrd ,ad .h-K.nl >lr drMr no ,lo ill the .hove by the nee of Dr. J. Nrwlon Hmith. L te ,Yl is ea Crr'ew.et document, milled nrr. to.ny a-ldr-ee. Price $1 • PrrHotlleor hlafur #***- “F on recolpl of price. Adir*. J. r. UUtmtHtOLK ti VO.. frMft, lAmluvJHe. Ky. BOLD IN (XU.OMBUB, GA.. BY _ __ . ~ J. J. MAoUm. tr ’’ ’ ’’' s, f!