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*uk*i> n(u*Asnax in ckukku
liiiixirtant m I'WHW|pyMynlltor.
UV THE COMMItWIONKH OP-AOHIOULTCIIF..
(OuiUmml.)
Mr. Rob't, (I Humber, of Putnam
oounty, in Middle Georgm. furniabc..-,
someinteresting mots from bis exinv
rieueo in sheqji raising us a fuetor of
mixer* f
mous nod much dreaded Bermuda
grMMs frtllizrn
lit' keoua bin sheep ot tlio cross be
tween the Mcrlfib arid, too common
stock.
lie any# they oesi. "mAliiug oxiAflo
tijc salt they eat," while they pay fun
per cent,, on the investment, in mut
ton. iambs and woul ftf
They yield nu average of 3 lbs. of
wool |wr head, which lie sells at the
His sheep range on Bermuda grass
old lieUl-- iitsimiMier, and tho plunta
tio'n kt larjic, embracing the tie!do
from which crops have been gath
ered, and t bottoms. in win
ter. They are never fed at any sea
son. • ••• . , j
No diseases of eoosemienee ore li
ported In the flocks In ueoigiu.
Having sclented a representative
report from each- of tlie lower see
tious Of Georgia, we will how put Mr.
Uici.ard Peters, who is. perliaim, bet
ter informed on Ute subject in band,
than anv other gentleman in Geor
gia-on tho witness staiuj. and have
his testimony- on the subject of sheet
husbandry in North Georgia. Mr.
l'eti-nxitAadfested *hs fHJiteftsfc Meri
no, Frencit Merino, South-Down, Ox
fordshire-Down, Leicester, Asiatic
11 rood-tail or Tunisiau, Ip proved
Kentucky, Cotswold anil native
'SttteasJE3';;iw!T
otiter pure breeds proving unhealthy
with him 1 . "
Ho has teateddk* crosses between
the HouthDown atm Cotswold
South-Down antt* fftfflVo, Cotswold
aud native mid Spauisli Merino and
native.
The eryssma between .the Spanish
Merino and native, and ire' Cotswold
and native, have proven most profit
able. Of these two crosses he, iu
common with nearly every other
Georgia.correjtpotvleitt, glvhs the de
eideil preference to the oroes of the
Spanish Meriuoand native.
Mo. Here,VextieO'‘a#n
moms; extt-nning tlmmgn Vwoi) -
seven years, are of great value ; find
while tltey must jiamti+ieen yeryyex-
J.enet get* 0 him, I lfC\*wyM save otfcers
tlie ex|wnse anti time of ascertaining, |
by experiment, what he has already
done for them.
"For general for wool l
nnd muTTofl," he rchomiiienfls, "moat
(leegicdJv, .the cross front native j
elves aittf Spanish Merino bucks—-the
progeny showing marked improve- i
incut, having.constitution, fattening |
]h rfhffa cotAphef ‘
eiose fleece ", _ , , i
'' Wh e ref ffe “ >rt stu rage iff very good
and more size is desired, a Cotswold
buck may then be used to advantage,
with the onedialf ot three-fourths
blood Merino ewes. A iirsl cross be
tween the Cotswold and native is sel
dam sftoePKsfhiiAhfi.puriwbi'ed Ontst
wold begins’ touedlnifi after the first
sots op;' and their progeny seldom do
well unless thy jutsiiHtage is extra
good and in small flocks. with con
stant care and attention. '
While he raises only seventy lambs s
to the hundroii ewes ot the pure Me- j
rinos, he raises a lamb for every ewe
of the cross bred native and merino*.
During mild winters in Gorduu
count y, his sheep require feediug,on
ly thirty days; in cold, Wet winners,
twice that leflgtiibf time
Speaking of the value of the man
ure of the *eep, he says:
f can oMv judge of its value by
ihfyiTn;\aetS.o.l of grass on mv siteep
iiasturea, cm.Abla of sustaining ten
head to one. as compared to twenty
years ago ”
U further.**vs: ‘‘l bavo found
that the native sheep can be rapidly
improved by proig-r attention, and
by scparutinifittemie'b/ibs from the
buck until a year old. This is tho ba
sis Of any suotastful attempt at igo
wrqsiXo the native sheep, and unit's*
it unattended to nn great change can
. 9Skie, One of tin; advantages at
tending tlie merino, is the fact that
tlie ewes seldom breed nntil they trre
two years old.” Hesays: "Thebest
combination flock for mutton and
wool* suited to our climate, can read
ily lie built up on the natives as the
liasis, nlliltflue-nieHno lintck for the
tirst cross, and then the Cotswold tn
give more sre* and a longer staple to
tlie fleece.’’ -
decline in breadstuffs
EMPIRE MILES
WHOLESALE PRICE I’ST.
n-• u *>.
.. &.uuo “ * til w.
FI ■ if op or
W. if, tldfinUFl'F.
oet2C -it __
For Rent.
( nrSrtGßf.K v m.ick iv i .—i
\ Summerville. Alabama, It AgvaTaJ
iniirg from Columbq,,. mu* ira
and reft A. r. a of laui. gowi H uaee
Orchard. Hpl--l’id Watakißa'4 bardn, >rl of
eta acre, th vrf iiStci fir i, (t*rdrn.
Amily to „ a o.\ |VKTIBON.
at t. WtUMA'r iaa-irmcc Agency.
0r.27 Iw
SANS JOUCI
BAR AND RESTAURANT
3. W. KVAV, Proprietor
JfMg
HAVING necured th PropriPtornhip of thih
pftpulir f tturofubly rt-fltU’.cl
rcfurnihbfd tftnr'jkffl t with WIN EH
and nthr LIQUOItH aud C.IGARB k> be found in
served at all hours, at reasonable pricffs. Parties
furuiithed withprivate rponts when desired.
mraa oySTEK* nrtW received dally Tram
Havaunah and Mobile, aod served In any Btyle l N>-
sired. 4 ‘ *'
As soon as the next season commence*,. 1 mmII
axfain take charge of the WHITE BULPHTJB
in Meriwether county, Ga.
*w -i ),tw, j. w, mm
Genuine lUist Prm f Oats.
Five Hundred Bushels
.TOR SAI.E BY
SWIFT, MTJEPHY A 00.
Fresh Groceries!
T
AftnP’TKO TJAtI.Y, AT
Daniel R. Bize’s,
Bryant Street.
Jtawa, note, Ufd, Sugar,
.. T' Cofltee, Salt, Ac; .}?
ttrap tusd .AUIMg Sf*t* sni Faery
Oroceriea. Offered at low Caah Price a.
tSf Your patronage i* solicited.
rt 34 efxbtf
JOHN BLACKMAR
NON-BOARD
Insurance Agency,
Hußbi'’* Bilttrtln, St. Oiair tit.
;r L I
American, of Philadelphia.
Establish* and IftlO. Assets over $1,100,000. !
Amazon, of Cincinnati.
Assets over $007,.’H)0.
Petersburg, of Petersburg, Va.
Gs. Htato deposit f 10,000. 6anh espitai
fiOO.UOO.
Penn, of Philadolpbia.
Cash Capital SOOO,OOO.
The above companies do not belong to the Na
tl>uat Itcanl of Under writ* rs ami tho expense
of luumbership thereby saved is rfiveu t> Uu-ir
v |h>iiii*r* iu LOviEU HA TliH Hisks nu
Merchandise, Residences, Cotton, Gin Ileuses
amt Furniture sudeited.
j ootl7 ly __
Cheap Groceries
-AT-'
H. F. Abell & Co’s.
IITE are daily receiving new goods which we
offer at lb A 'lluariug lyw. prices, aud
: ua ran tm* them it* be of the rerf V*sf quality v
0. K. Hams, 17c. per Pound.
Savannah Rice, 13c. per Pound.
Prime Leif Lard, 18c. per Pound.
Jld Government Java Coffee, 38c. per lb.
HoMofftfc, fti o 3&c! per Pound.
Prime Roasted Csffee, 30c. per Pound.
2 pound Cass Tomatoes, $2 Per teen.
3 $3 53 M
■‘A" Sugar, New York. 71-2 lbs, for sl.
Granulated Sugar, 7 lbs. for sl.
Pearl 6rttSj_2o Ibt, for sl.
Fancy St. Louis Flour, $lO 50 per bbl.
The Sbi/fs art*retail prices, hnkl all purchasce ,
are deUvered.
11. I-'. VltlOl.l. .v < o.
EVERYBODY SUITED,
Hi are ibis Season Pi Receipt of a Large
Supply of ail Sizes of Our
Celebrated
Charter Oak
STOVES,
For l>otli Womlami t'oui.
Besides a lul’ aajrtiunt <>t popular
COOKING ANO HEATING STOVES,
And fuel jusuiit-d m .-taking that wo art* HUBki
m ran suit any and all rfavars of purcham*rs, loth
in fjuality and pri* < j%t ■ }
Of other Good* in our line, w- iwvji a and
complete assortment, siwh m*
TIN AND StiffT-SRON WARE
oy fvkliy i*Ai;BrPrrnM,
UAAUjWAKK. TAHI.E AND PtIGCET CUTI*EKV,
CUtK-KEUV, COAL
HDDS, SHOVED). AC. _
All of Uicse artich’S wt CAN and WIIX suu nt
v£av BOTTOM X-IUC3.
jlo j,U 1 W. U. BOIUBTB t (X3,
KVAXSVII/I,K
Commercial College !
,tnd la.tltutrof F,-nman,lil|>,
S. E. Corner Third and Main Streets,
'EVANSVILLE, IXD
EeUhlah* <l 1 • W). Tb“ mod' tbo'r
• Institution of th*- kilid in the Hornhwest
i'<4kse Journal and ptidideus of OMHua<*ttt ‘
PeflDiaiebtp ent fr<t any n-ldruse.
KLEINER A WRIOHT,
jpQU dAwSio __ AJiittclpaSt
DR. J. A. l IKJi n VUT
HAS AM OFFICE and sl.’-putK
the pnfmiHHS fopnerly known an the Dr.
Hon-mah Sfet, at thr corner of Jfeltffatah apd
Randolph ctruets. the Offlcu on jtfe-
Intwh straet. where professional calls, mane
either at day or night, may bi left and will he
promptly attended to as soon as received.
jaaW-eod tf.
Mrs.JAOrollinger's m-T:
PAINLESS H. Collins) prepares,
Oat reduced prices, an
Opium Cure, after the
P I II Collins formula, and is
Ia having rapfepM4>V sue.
behfl, ridfwnhataiHflfag
t-' MJ H L , strung nppohiti.on, Full
\ HUfa.ljHfA AND pnrticulars frev. Ad
(iENUINE REFUND dress B. M. Woolley,
avpV) IXHBT. A’gt., Atlanta, aeprgij.
Mule Stolen.
From un<L*rHignd at Cwaeeta; n., on Sun
day night 10th taut., owe mouse colored mars
mule, small six#*? It has an trofi osn hip Caused
fis>*n tin; lash of a wMp, also a small running
sorojnatalw ve enccy**. a liberal reward wiM
paid fr>r tw moP> and 4bi*#*r fo fhs mule
alw. W. K. WILKINRON.
octll If Uuwieta. Oa
Ready for Sale!
; , al>iatEßM OR
Elamentary Agricultural Chemistry
nr
,1. tioxko;; ij:v\ari,
Bound In wmiJl.Rt form, l M*re,% f"?"” 1 ''
Prloo 23 Mot. C*n l-t ftrntSieata teMAttoa
TIMKo Ur r u,L,
fipß if
It.
Livury iiTiti Hiilti HtuliUs;
always on hand.
HiHscial attentir-o tflncu to CMraccomwodatlou
of Drovera. TWrjr trfll furft Vo their interest to
put up wjth hits.
fefefi Ala y >■: ’ .- , 1 ■
Notice to the Public.
SAVEJfI fCBCHXSED A reft" heabsb. I
am prepared td furnish ft wheihever needed,
can alu npply Carriages tor funeral# at lib
eral rates. . „ ,
my!4 ly A. 04WFI>.
m nti rmrnm m.
The Singer Again Triumphant
...J ~,ir ~——o -r~ ' ,v‘ ; ’ 5 ‘
Tli Avvurtl Arji in BtHHiived by
“ FIIE W T ORI4)’S FAVORITE"
SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1874:
The table of Hewing Machine sales tor 1874 shfcw that o\jf sales laet year amounted to SAl,*!?!)
MaeUlnes, bvlug a lurß* imreaso over tko previoim year. The (Able shows that
OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY
F*orthc period named, by the numhi r of l*!K,ttSl Machines, or nearly
THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY!
It may Jn- Dirthar staKul that the sales f 1873. nsX'mpared with (hoa** of 1872, show a relatively
.arger irtvreaae. hTySad the sales of other makers. IVr instance, ip 1.872 w sold 40.000 more Ala
i bines than any other company; whereas, iu 1873, 4 lie sales were
11:1,9.11 .liucliliii'N in liveriM of our IliiflirM Competitor!
AND J* mu Di ll HAT.EH WKRF.
1 1M.M19 VliK-liiiu-s Vlor,- Tlmii luj Ollier < oiii|,iuij !
- . ■* „ , - —o —
Pest “The Singer” before Durehnsing Any Other.
TFHJIS 15 VMV—l.\ X’Xni'N'TS i.totlt.
1 ’ .--4orrf-;. s e, ,t
Tlio Sinaox* Mnnufnoturins Cos
No. J7;l Ufoußlitoit Street, Savannah, Oa.
<7. A. VOMlil IKDII, llnnii^rr.
i m vxci r offk
In Atlanta, Ath<*us, Autrusti, MaOon, Columbus, Thoniasvllle, Ga.,
Charleston and C„ Jauksonville auitTaUahassee, Fla.
.1. It. SHIP!*, A gout •
\t lltl llroitd si reel, Columbus, C*M.
t.ir S*Uid your address to the. above Olhees fora Catalogue of the Celebrated BAZAAR GLOVE
FJ iITNO PATTERNS. They are the best, the obeapast, and moatHtylieh pattema tn the market.
auglS 3m ; .
SADDLES AND HARNESS REDUCED!
Largest and Best Selected Stock la the State!
It Embrace* iu part Everytmttgin llnmess line.
Leather Belting, Harness* and Machine Oils, and Oil Cloths
r.ADTEH’ AND GENTS’THUNKS AND SATCHELS A SPECIALTY.
Ilopairing 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.
Encoura; • Home Industry. My work la made Imre aid Warranted to stand.
"VST". 11. XSJKdNTT,
octawoclfcwitm 102 Hrnatl Mreet.
HOOTS AND SHOES.
POPE & LONG,
DEALERS IN
MFreAKiTsHiM
St- keep Alv tty, 0:1 llaniii
A rCIA ASftQRTME?VT OF
the Leading Styles and Qualities^
oots and Shoes !|
Such aa people want. &
Ocr st*>ck is all maunfactured fur OCR*
f TRADE, and we warrant every pair to be*
et-itts Ca4t, and Low Prices, j
BOOTS AND SHOES
No. lO l ISroji'i Strdi?t.
BOOTS A Mi SHOES.
JOSEPH <Sc BRO.
WHOLESALE AMI RETAIL
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS !
No. <3O Broad. Stroct.
Retail Department, oh First Floor.
Wholesale Department, in tlie Basement.
*up# clftwtf
FORTUNE IS PICKLE!
LIFE UNCERTAIN
rr
•■ ‘ - 1 4 , _ ~. . . ■.
One of tlie Most Certain and Stable of Earthly Things
IS A BdLICY JNTHE
Mobile Life Insurance Comp’y
Home Office : Mobile, Ala.
MAURICE MCCARTHY, President. H, M. FRIEND, Sce’y.
SHEBB.UH) HOMANS, Aetuurj.
Prompt, Progrosalvo, Popular!
Prompt In tb Bnynieut nf Losses.. t -
Pxogreßslvg, because it Jilts Live Bii-iiu- ss Men. at its head. •
Popular, because ft is Ilfßt elfiss. . , n .
I/-ading Company, bednirtn It M doing rt)oj;o business than nny otber
company in the Bpitth.
7jtm~ Iflwjos all kinds of Poliob hi Agents wanted. Address
R. A. RANDALL,
Übnekal Aolnt and Manaoeh, Gnilsdcn, -A lii,
•mwi 1* . n •st, i" t.- = HQ, r t:*f - <
PHOTOORAPHS
... AJ,), Ml j
FERREOTYPES.
THE Gnd*r*b?ne'l having fwfr*lu6<Pil tho PHO
TOGU-kPH GALLUPIV Wpg WitU< h Wp
Heil’g. coruor ofUr-ai'l-am} Uaa f >lph awfefiu T* m i
KpnctfaUy *flfelt( tho of tno ISiMic
Having *inplo rxp9'Heftit. uou RrmranUo an
and Ferreotyiiu* hh m,v taknu. aud
at t/rwKX valCKs than Other phu-ea. My i|iyhff'l
OW Picture* cannot be a rpmaaoi iu quality ur
cnipif>yu4 Superior ,Utints,
and amabla tootiiy any nUo I’ortraitd, fmikned ;
in Juk. WsteK or Olf <fOfor4, ticfiiran . affd tnp
lj All t6 <*H ap'l hr doloe Goofl Vfterk ■
ithow Price* hope ato nn'Jlt a
favrtr. Itomr-mher the place-Leottoer. of Brood jj
aud Kand-dph Htreem, over Wittich Jk Kiawh’
Jewairy Store, Columbus, v • f*• I
A. A. W11.1,1N,
be.lGtf. ' ■ • - ■ ’’j
o. CALHOUN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Geneva, <in.
IXIILL TOACTTCE JN AIK. THE COUKTS Or ;
VV tue Gattifc>ochee Cin uit. ; i
: Hpocioi attenti-id Klv<*n Vi Coilectioar■ Ur- ;
oorp#*pWaiiig. AKikt 6r the Gunemd •
Agenclei--of N*-w Y-*tk and SavauniOA. t Gloru
hi taclliika for parjiuingtfiat WaficH of tli* prTX
feMioo i unwurpaagud by any lawyer iu the
Btatu. botxl Tf
Prescription Free.
I/OJt tho epia-dy Cum ot Nurvomi Debility,
JP Wuakßf****. Ojiimn liakiug, DrunkuniiuHH,
CafnrTh, ANthmirrid Oonirumptrdh. Any DrK
glut can put it up. AddruH*
PliOF. WIGGIN,
y 7 |y Obarloatown. Mm*.
11. H. Itichfliftfifin & Cos.,
. f ft off H .ft if
Publishers’ Agents,
111 Hh) Klrect, Havaunah, iia„
j Are authorized t v*ntrart for advurtl*ln( in our
| l-l- r. , . . UUA l. v
Rust-Proof Oats.
' I OFFER MY BUST I-BOOF-OATH. PUT CP IN
I tho burlap auks, of fivebunbet* f-auh, de
livered ou cars free of dravago. at f 1.60 Ten
ucr cent, off delivered q the farm if Hack* are
, furniHtUf, WM. Jf. YOUNG.
! oai'j47iw• * ■/' ■. _<
lijiiiulil'ul ijuil Net)
STYLES of NOTE I’APKR and ENVETvOPEfI. all
the latent tidt* and nbai**, Jron i 74 cent* to
1 2ft cento per box. containing one <iuircpai>:r and
'two dozeft envelopea, jh*'t received by
| ,1. W. PH ASE A VOItnAV.
(BookaeUera and Stattoter*. Coltirhbtiil. o*or^l
| *epf dVortawtf
Smr
Power Printer. -<*
I BO6kSMD|pM
COLUMUm GA.,
IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, ANP
Kxj icrlenced Workmen employed in each Dt
partmont.
Orders for work of any description Ailed with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or printed to or
der at short notice.
lloeoipt lJoolcw
roil nAII,ROADS ANIY STEAMBOATS
Always lu stock: also printed to order when do
aired.
WR VPPIXO PAPER AMI IIACJN.
A large quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Hags, suitable for
Merchants, now in st-tck, which 1 am selling low
iu any quantity desired, cither printed or plain
Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
ou appliiiat-ton.
TIMS. (.II 11l lIT,
ItaiKlolpli Hired, EoltimlMia, 4.n.
Jani tf
IJO\i;i. i\ LKVV, J|-M
Attorney nntl ron*c!lor nt Law.
Qommissiuner of Deeds N. Y. and other States.
Office over Georgia Homo Hank.
EmTaTKH —Special attoutlon to keeping accu
rate accounts, \ouehere. Ac., ami making an
nual returns for Guardians, Administrators,
and Executors wepUO-ly
HINES HOZIEII,
Attorney at Law,
llumilloii, kit.
liriT.L practice in the Ohatlalioochee f’lrcnit
* or anywhere else.
Mr. G. A. H. Dozier will be found iu my office
on aud after Ootober let 1875. and will assist in
all colleetkms aud office work uutrusrod.
c p-y. iv
11. .1. MOSES.
A(log-n<‘> ml Lntv.
OFflt E qver Georgia Home Ins;tr;un* Com
pany.
tifflcc hours from Ist Oetobor to lat June, iff to
j y ssptF lv
A. A. IX >y.l EH.
itloriic.v ut Idiw.
pßAfrnrtES in Stale anil Fi-d-ral Courts of
1 tbtorgia amt Alalmma.
lakes Commercial I*w a apocialty.
Office over C. A. Redd A Co.’h store.
an 08 tf
J. 1). Kamuo. W. W. Mackall.
itA MHO A MACK ALL,
Iflsritcy* at lanv,
Office opposLto Central HotU, Columbus. Ga
Practice in Htat** and Alabama Courts
Kkvktirhokn—GCtt. Joseph )'.. Johnstcm, Ha van
uah. Ga,.; Gen. G. M. Horrel, On.; Gov
I. Ulack Gruouie, AunapoHe, Md.; A. J. E, loee
Jr.. K*qn.,flfc. laouis.
jelfi ly
riIOKNTON & CRIMEN,
Utviwyn l lain 1 .
OFFICE over Alh-U A 00/b, corner of Broad
and Ht. Clair street*, Columbus, (a.
Janlft ly
Joseph F. Pon,
Vltorirey A Catmsi-llai- at lam,
/vjTICE west flido Hroad street over atore ol
1 ) W. H. Robarts .k Cos. Practices in State and
Coders! Courts. Advice and oervices tendered t<
Vdiuituslratoru, Exicutors. Guardians. <tc. ny
cialty made of Conveyancing. Examining Titles,
Ao., in Georgia, or anywlu*r in the United
and tales. A lx, nuBiKEKH promptly attended to.
fob! (1 tf
Executrix’s Sale.
4 (IBEKABLVTOAN ORI>Klt i
\ trom tlie honorable ( "iirt -1
Ordinary, will be sold on FlitH'J'® jK%n|jJL
TIJILSDAY IN KOYEMBitR next gLjjjnMgg.
in irontof Rosette, Kllis te Co.'s, ONL bIIURE
HOUBE, two stories high, situated on Front,
between Crawford and Dillingham street*.
Also, u HIX-AGRE LOT, aituuted in Linwnod,
bound' and bn tho north by T. H. Howard, east by
O M. Walker, south by Charles Ellis, west by
Mrs. Lockhart} with a two room house aud
butcbcrpen. All lu good repair.
Tr.iiMs: Ohe-third rash, balance in one and
two years, with seven por cent, interest from
day of sale.
CATHERINE Mo A RULE,
Executrix of Felix McArdle, deceased.
uetß td
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA.
OoncMntm. Ga., June Ctb, 1875.
DAILY TRAINS
Columbus I:3oam
Arrive Montgomery 7:03 ai
• Mobile 8:10 r i
•• New Orleans 11:45 pm
•• Helms 2.30 pm
•• Vicksburg ~10:10 am
" Louisville 7:15 am
Leave Columbus 8:30 a m
Ajrrlvo Atlanta RW ** M
•< Now York
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLCTdfcUS
From Montgomery 12:40 p
From Atlanta M
E. P. ALEXANDER, Gonekal Manager,
n. M. ABPETT, Agent- jaul-tf
Notice.
_________
hßtgmmm
OFFICE MOBILE At GIRARD RAILROAD, I
. Juno 1, 1876. )
ON and after this date Train* on this Road will
run as follows:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Daily, (Sundays excepted) making close connec
tion with M. A E. It. R. for Kufaula:
L<’ave Oolumbns 2:00 p. m.
Arrive at Troy * u
Leave Troy* *’ u '
ArriveatOoinmbns... 8:82 a. m.
i e 1 tf W. T*. CLARK, flrtp't,
BOOTS AND SHOIiK
W. J. Wm. 1. A. WALKBId C*AB. H. WATT.
WATT & WALKEE,
WIIOKNALK AND ttEtAII.
Grocers aud Commission Merchants
Cornua- under Uatilcin lloum,
Have tlie anil I!t-st Selected Stock of Uroceriett In the Oltjr of Colwba
CONBIMTINU OF
BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL
DERS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS.
LAUD JUt tioriw, laud in lutukuts unil kegs.
FLOUfi of all giadi-s, lndmliitg the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand,
the best hi the world.
BAGGING, TIES, SALT. SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEES*.
COFFEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA,
STARCH. SHOES. Bl KITS, and Staple Dry Goode, euoh a*
OHNAItUUGS,SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, TABES
and BANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of
WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to tr>, and of any brand or par oaat.
proof that may he desired.
Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, aud our lot of
SYRUB cannot be equaled In this city. It Includes all grades of Naw Or
leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice
FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, ami much
cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, ahd select
ed expressly for our trade.
Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur
chasing elsewhero. , ‘ ",
jm tf watt t wnjnat
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
.function Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets,
Oolumtous, Oa.
JIY I .AltOK STOCK OF
Groceries and Provisions
i, now lull, nnd will bw sold ftt the -u, 1,1 possible prices for CASH
Bagging, good nnd heavy, nt 12}.
Iron Cotton Ties of best patterns at (>c.
Large stock Flour of all grades. Bacon and Bulk Meats.
Large lot best Black Seed Oats. Corn and Meal.
Lard-—Choice Leaf in tierces, kegs and buckets.
Molasses and Syrup in variety.
Sugars and Coflees of every grade. Choice Teas.
Domestic Dry Goods, including Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Checks, Stripes,
Cotton Yarns, &e. Wines aud Liquors, Shoes, Tin Ware, &c., &c.
We guarantee satisfaction in all things.
Messrs. H. C. FA BLEY and BOLLIN JEFFERSON are with me, and
cordially invite their friends to call ou them.
t-tr- Mv stock will always be kept full and complete. No charge for
dmynge." Respectfully.
mhS deodAWtf J. H. HAMILTON.
v. ilium. <i. i*. n v\i,i:v. we reed
C. A. REDD & CO„
128 liioaU Struct, Columbus, Oa.
OFFER ONE OF THE
FINEST STOCKS § GROCERIES
lIST G--t±]OJrCGrX-A.,
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At Wholesale and Betail.
Purchasers may Depend on Bottom Prices.
We Offer Special Inducements!
H. SI. IIEDKOX, of Harris, Is with us and would be glad to see hie friend*
Out 3-Cm
LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE OF
DRY GOODS,
Notions, Clothing;, Boots, Shoes, fee.
Illiyei-e will Bull it to their interest to CALL AS# EXAH*
l\U 09 At STOC K l>el'oi-e pnrelmslng elsewlierr.
New York Invoices Duplicated!
WHOLESALE' HOUSE, 15* HHO All STIIKHT.
HJ2TAIL “ I*4 “ *•
GAWLEY & LEWIS,
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FASHIONABLE
C L O T HING
For Sprinif and Summer, 1875.
Thomas % Prescott
ABE DAILY BEOEIVINO KVEitY STYLE AND VARTCTV OT
Dross and. Bixsiness Suit*.
I-rtcp. lower ttimi ew, C-ll .nit Mo thorn. Klo*nt DBXSSOR WEDDWO §0!B “*®“ n
iud<- to oritor iu hMutllut rtrhl op.l itu.r.oteod to at.
English Female Bitters
Down t o One Dollar !*
where. .
Are You Bald or Does Your Hair Fall Out?
VO llAin, AO PAX. , ~w
Wo ta.o ulen mu control of tho tno.t wonderful pr.p.™Uon f<w
mibite. It will namntt promot. the prowth of • now snltct
4to)y .top IMUo.- liMr from ftllln* oat and a. . ’oVSiSmTS?MI
promote the growth of whl.kor, ud niouteh.; it wfllclMß.. U MMf wYw'jl MUXIt to
SOLD IN COLCMBtm, OA.. BY J J Iff A