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.1 POt'XD OF COTTON.
S -3 §ldr , 4—4- 7 ■, "
Wliat It (loiista Halit It.
LETTERS FROM A NUMBER OF PLANTERS
ON THE SUBJECT OF COTTON PLANT
ING—AN AVERAGE VKIUHCT.
Ot'l.C. W. Howard, ofliartow coun
ty, *’has collected a number of valita
blostatistics on the subject of the
cost, of raising cotton in the South.
It is extremely important to know
what it coats the best farmers to
make cotton, nutf the letters below
throw much light upon the subject.
We ahull continue this discussion
to-morrow. We append the letters:
Lexington, fl*., Nov. 9. 1874.
Dear Sir Yours of the tl<l instant
in hand, and contents noted. Hav
ing never experimented at all as to
the cost of raising Sutton, except in a
general way, I atn hot, prepared to
give you an exact amount of money
it would require to raise a pound of
cotton. I have been a cotton planter
(and I might mid a successful one
for forty-six years. I do not think
we can afford to raise it at 12J cents
per pound, unless there is a mate
rial alteration in our present system
of farming.
Yours, most respectfully,
Z. H. Clark.
Lawii ENCF.VII.Lr., Ga., Nov. 17,1874.
Dear Sir :—Yours of the '2d instant,
asking my opinion as to the cost of
raising a'pound of cotton, did not
reach me until a du.v or two ago. I
hasten to comply with your request ,
and will give you such ideas as I en
tertain with regard to the actual cost
of rfrbduelng a pound of cotton with
free negro labor. I will give you the
method by which I arrive at the cost,
which will enable you to judge of the
correctness of my conclusion. Ido
not believe that we can arrive at uny
correct estimate of the cost of pro
ducing cotton, as a general rule, ns
tiiat depends upon thofavorubleness
or unfaTorableiicss of the season, Ate. i
To illustrate, u hand may cultivate
ten acres of cotton, and do it well,
and from drought or early frost tho
crop bo cut off one-half, while the
cost will equal the production of
twice as much, the difference being
enlv in the gathering. My tlgures,
though, I believe will bo about an av
erage in this locality. These are my
opinions, given without having made
any calculation or given the subject
any very maturo thought previously
to receiving your letter. Others
might arrive at different conclusions.
The items of cost are: Hire of one
hand and board, $175; interest on
$lOO worth of land, $7; wear and tear
of land, $10; interest on horse worth
$lOO, $7 cost of feeding horse, $5O ;
personal superintendence, $26; total
expense, $525. Credited by 5 bales of
cotton, weighing 500 pounds, 2,500
pounds. If 2,500 iNiunds cost $525.
one poond will cost 13 cents.
Yours, truly,
Thos. E. Winn.
Thomasville, Ga., Nov. 7, 1874.
Dear Sir: It gives me pleasure to
promptly answer your question as to
the cost per per pound to raise cot
ton. I give you the cost for seven
years, to-wit: 1806,14:50; 1867, 12:50 ;
1868, 12 : 25; 1869, 10:’.HI; 1870, 8:60;
1871, 15:61; 1872, 10 : 77. The average
is 11:88. This includes interest on
value of land, repairs, interest on
team, taxes, fertilizers, labor of cul
tivating and packing, but nothing
added for personal supervision. The
latter would be hard to estimate.
This year’s crop has not been mar
keted, but will not exceed teu cents.
I keep a record of my crop annually,
and it simply required the copying,
as the calculation was already made ;
and entered on my memorandum
book.
Respectfully,
It. H. Hardaway.
Baknesvii.le, Ga., Nov. 5, 1874.
Df.ar Sir: In answer to your inqui
ries I will state that I have carefully
counted the cost of making cotton
from 1869 to 1874, each year. 1866,
the cost per pound, 8i cents; 1867,
7J ; 1868, 92 ; 1869. 12J, 1870. l:)J ; 1871,
15|; 1872, 145 ; 1873, 17J; 1874, 14 or
about that, as the cotton of 1874 is not
yet all gathered ; but I will not miss
the figure J cent. The other accounts
arc from a diary kept of expenses
and profits. I mean that includes
all the costa ; and all over the figures
was clear profit, and all under clear
loss tproducer. Ho you see that in
1873, when we got 134 cents per pound,
my actual loss was 4 cents per pound,
and in 1866, tny actual profit was 20
cents per pound, as I sold for 28J
centB. The great difference of cost
from 1867 to 1875, loj cents per pound,
was caused by my inability to govern
and control labor and make it effect
ual, the high price of labor, and the
great demand for it, with the use of
high-priced guano. This has no ref
erence to uny one else but my own
farm. I am, very truly,
Your obedient s’v’t,
J H. Lavender.
To all Parties Interested.
£~AII lowers of Attorney granted L. R.
Hoopes, by mo, for any purpose whatever, are
hereby revoked.
novlfl (13t W, K. BARNARD.
Fresh Groceries!
Country Produce!
AUIUVINU DAILY, AT
Daniel R. Bize’s,
Bryant Street.
Itiieon, Flour, lull'd. Kugw,
Collec*, Salt, Xv„
Keep on hand a full line of Plain and Fancy
Groceries. Offered at low Cash Price*.
Vtir Your patronage is solicited.
oct 24 sodtf
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND
FERREOTYPES.
rpHE undersigned having purchased the PIIO
-1 TOGRAPH GALLERY over Wittich k Kiu
seli’s, corner of Br<>ad and Randolph streets, re*
spectfuUy solicits the patronage of tlie Public.
Having ample experience, can guarantee as good
Photographs and Ferieotypes as any taken, and
at low eh PBXCKB than other places. My copying
Old Pictures cannot be surpassed in quality or
price.
I have employed Superior Coloring Artists,
and am able to get up any size Portraits, hnished
in Ink, Water, or Oil Colors, desired, and at the
Lowest Price*.
All are invited to call, and by doing Good Work
at Low Price* he hope* to merit a share of public
favor. Remember the place—corner of Broad
and Randolph streets, over Wittich k Kinseli’s
Jewelry Htore. Columbus, Ga.
A. A. WILLIAM#,
oclOtf Photographer. _
Bargains in Land.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
rpHE PLANTATION known as the “Garrard
JL Plantation.” situated five miles from Colum
bus, on the Southwestern Railroad, containing
eleven hundred acre* of land, more or less. Said
plantation contain* a large quantity of bottom
lands, cleared and uncleared, besides a consid
erable quantity of uncleared upland. A com
plete survey of the whole place, made recently by
the County Surveyor, showing the number of
acres in each lot of land—the number of acres in
- ach lot cleared and uncieared-also the water
courses, kc. , can be seen by application to the
nndersigned.
Said land will be sold a* a whole or in separate
lot*, to suit purchaser*.
Terms: One-third cash; balance payable with
Interest on time.
For further particular* apply at once to
LOIW F. GABBARD.
oetOtf
CAREY J. THORNTON Wm. F. WILLIAMS.
Thornton & .Williams,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
i tFF ICE UP STAIRS OVER THE STORE OF '
U C. F. HOCHSTRABBEK, Broad street.
Will practice in the counties of Harris, Talbot,
Taylor. Marion. Chattahoochee aud Stewart, aud
i in the Supreme Court of the State, District aud
Circuit Oourls of the United States; also in the
counties of Leo aud Russell, Ala.
Will also give special attention to the purchase
and sale of Real Estate. Examination of Titles
and Conveyancing. Also, to Renting and Collec
tion of Rents. novU tf
1.10X1:1. i\ LEVV, sir.,
Attorney and OftuiftMCllor at Law.
Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. and other States.
Office over Goorgia Home Bank.
ESTATES —Special attention to keeping accu
rate accounts, vouchers, Ac., aud making an
nual returns for Guardians, Administrators?
and Executors sep29-ly
Hknby W. Hilliard James M. Russell.
HILIARD & RUSSELL,
ATTOBNEYS AND 00UNSELL0ES
-Z\-t Law.
OFFICE OVER THE STORES OF POLLARD
k HARRIS and W. E. BARNARD, one door
above the National Bank.
Will practice iu the Court* of Georgia, and ad
jacent Counties of Alabama; also iu the Courts of
the United States.
Mr. W. 8. Lloyd will continue in their office
ami attend to all clerical work, conveyances,
making Returns for Guardians, Executors, Ad
ministrators aud Trustees, examine Court Re
cords. Book Accounts, Ac.
oct'2l 6m
NAM L B. HATCHER. R. H. OOKTOHITIB.
H ATC H Eli A GOETCUIUS
Attorneys und Counsellor* nt I.SW.
Practice in State and Federal Courts.
Ofvice—67 Broad street, over Wittich k Kin
sal’ii Jewelry Store. [sepl ly
J. m n< NEILL.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
I PRACTICES in Courts of Georgia and Alabam .
Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd
Co.'s.
Special attention given to collections.
_ _ jan 10 tf
HINES DOZIER,
Attornoyat Law,
llitmilloii, 4>ii.
Ur ILL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit
or anywhere else.
Mr. O. A. B. Dozier will be found in m.v office
on and alter October Ist, 1875, aud will assist In
all collections and office work entrusted.
ep2s ly
K. T. MOSES,
Vttorm-.v nl Uin,
(k FFICE over Georgia Home Immrauco Com
/ pauy.
Office hotirs from Ist October to Ist June, 10 to
4 i m sep!9 ly
A. .V. DOZIER,
Attorney nt lam.
1 PRACTICES in State, and Federal Courts of
Georgia and Alabama.
4*r Makes Commercial Law a specialty.
Office over C. A. Redd A Co.’s store.
aug2(3 tf
J. D. Rambo. W. W. Mack a 11.
RAM HO A M ACK ALL,
Attoriio * nt ■ .iixv,
Office i-i Burras’ Building, fColnmbns, Ga.
Practice in State and Alabama Courts
RxruiKmns—Gtu. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan
nah, Ga.; Gen. G. M. Horrcl. Savannah, tia.; Gov.
J. Black Grooue, Annapolis, kid.; A &J. K. Lee.
Jr., Esq*., St. Louis,
jelfl ly
THORNTON & GRIMES,
Atlorm-.v* at l.mv.
/ vFFICE over Abell \ Co.’s, corner of Broad
* } and St. Clair streets. Colurubus, Ga.
jaulfi ly
Joseph V. Pou,
Attorney A. < 'omiscllor at Lm.
OFFICE west side Broad street over store of
tV. 11. Robarts k Cos. Practices in State and
Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to
Administrators, Executors, Guardians, <tc. Spe
cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles,
kr.. in Georgia, or anywhere in the United
Suites. All business promptly attended to.
ffi7 .'ti
C. CALHOUN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
<(-■■■> YU, (ill.
UfHX PRACTICE IN At.L THE COUIiTS OF
the Chattahoochee Circuit.
Special attention given to Collections. He is
Corresponding Agent for the Gem-sal Collecting
Agencies ol New York and Savannah. Therefore
his facilities f"r pursuing that branch of the pro
fession is unsurpassed by any lawyer in the
State, oct2l tf
,
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WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA.
Columbus, Ga., June tb, 1875.
DAILY TRAINS
Leave Columbus 1:30 A M
Arrive Montgomery 7:03 am
•• Mobile 6:10 pm
•• New Orleans 11:45 pm
“ Selma 2:26 pm
“ Vicksburg 10:10 am
" Louisville 7:15 am
Leave Columbus 8:80 a m
Arrive Atlanta 4:10 pm
• New York 4:16 pm
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery 12:46 f m
From Atlanta 6:66 a m
E. P. ALEXANDER, General Manager.
H. M. ABBETT, Ag- t. Janl-tf
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAILROAD, (
June 1. 1876. j
ON and after this date Trams on this Road will
run as follows:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Daily, (Sundays excepted) making close connec
tion with M. k E. R. K. for Eufaula:
Le.ave Columbus 2:00 p. m.
Arrive at Troy 9:23 p. m.
Leave Troy 1-15 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus 8:32 a. m.
jel tf W. L. CLARK. Bup’t,
IX. THOMPSON,
Livery and Hale Wtalile,
OGLETHORPE STEET. between Randolph and
Bryan. The best of Saddle and Harness
Horses. A fine lot of Carriages and Buggies
always on band.
Special attention given to the accommodation
of Drovers. They will find it to their interest to
put np with him.
febl4 tf
iHK ran*: wßiwKau. aiwiwf). xcpnw n m.
W. J. WATT, J. A. WALKER. CHAB. H. WATT.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOKNALK AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants
Corner under ItiuiK-ln llonoe,
Have the Largest ami Host Selected Stock of Groceries in the City of Culumbu
CONSISTING OF
B AC-ON SIDES. BULK SI DES. BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL
DERS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS.
LAUD iu tierces, Lard in buckets and kegs.
FLOUR of all grades, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand,
the best in the world.
BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE,
COFFEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA,
STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Stable Dry Goods, such as
OKNABURGS, SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS
and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of
WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent,
proof that may be desired.
Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade aud price, and our lot of
SYRUP cannot be equaled in this city. 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 iu the market, and much
cheaper in price. It has a delightful llavor 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.
Jam tf WATT & WALKER.
c. a. ki:i>i. .1. i*. niM.EV. nil. itEim
C. A. REDD & CO.,
128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
OFFER ONE OF THE
FINEST STOCKS § GROCERIES
IKT GEORGIA,
At Wholesale and Retail.
Purchasers may Depend on Bottom Prices.
TO D33AL23RS
We Offer Special Inducements!
IS. 78. ill ItSO.V, of Harris, is with us and would be glad to see his friends.
Oct 3-6 m
The Latest Style Sewing Machine
IS THE
WHEELER A WILSON NEW NO. 7,
With Work Going from the Operator.
Those accustomed to using Machines of other makes will find tills style a
convenience. It is by far the easiest to learn, and lias gained favor faster
than any new Machine yet introduced. It, runs light and
Never Gets Out of Order.
Try One, and You Will Like It.
WHEELER & W ILSON MANUFACTURING (OMP’Y.
x&~ Office: luo Broad Street.
..ptr AGENTS WANTED IN GEORGIA AND ALABAMA, 'fcs
in ! ; I ! V -A t f
- Oil Company.
•
We offer to the WHOLESALE trade of Columbus and surrounding country,
CARBON OIL, 110, 130 and 175.
FIKE TEHT. Also,
Gasoline and all Lubricating Oils,
Bi-nI VirgiiHa, S.m-el, Wool, Mpiiullc ami Tallow Oil.
The above Oils we guarantee to H"ll ALWAYS for baa than can be laid down from any other
market, in barrels. Prices subject to fluctuation of market ami quantity of purchase!.
Office N4 Itroiifl tttreet, nt ItiilihT’* Oisar Mori*. mhio ly
BOOTS AND SHOES.
POPE <fc LONG,
DEALERS IN
HOOTS ANI) SHOES.
Wo Hoop Always on llouil
A ITLL ASSORTMENT OF
Ail the Leading Styles and Qualities
OF
Boots and Shoes!
Such at the people want.
Air Our stock is all manufactured for OUR
OWN TRADE, and we warrant every pair to be
good.
Terms Cash, and Low Drives.
BOOTS AND SHOES
No. 104 Brood Street.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
English Female Sitters
Down I<> One Dollar !'
I aqr several years the cry baß been greeting us from all parts of the country, “reduce your Eng
’’ lish Female Bitters to One Dollar, and we can sell immense quantities.” We have now complied
with that general request, ho that none can possibly complain of quality or price. Avery large pro
portion of our profits are thus yielded for the benefit of the consumer, the size of the bottle remain
ing the same. It will cure all forms of Chronic Female Complaints, and all forms of weakness, de
bility and prostration. Price 181 GO per Bottle nr Nix for #5 ©O. Sold by Dealers every
where.
Are You Raid or Does Your Hair Fall Out ?
XO IIAIK, AO PAY.
We have taken fall control of the moat wonderful preparation for the HAIR ever offered to the
public. It will positivkly promote the growth of anew suit of hair on bald heads; it will immedi
ately stop ladies’ hair from falling out. and cause a rapid growth of long and luxuriant tresses; it will
promote the growth of whiskers and moustache; it will cleanse the scalp of dandruff and heal all
eruptions—and as a highly perfumed and elegant hair dresser has no superior. We will contract to
do all the above by the use of Dr. J. New ton Smith’s Hair Restorative. Unquestionable proof and
documents mailed fbee to any address. Price #1 (Ml pfr Bottle OPfilX tor 00. Expressed
on receipt of price. Address J. P. II ROM GO OLE A €JO., Prop’*, Loiilmvlllc. Kf.
SOLD IN COLUMBUS, GA., BY
J. J. MASON.
Jy3o ly
GREAT
English Remedy
THE
Cordial Balm of Syricum,
AND
TONIO PIXjIjS,
EOB
NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY
Premature Decay, Over Indulgence In
tlie I'se of Opium or Alcoholic
Drink*. Tobacco, Ar.
\kiivoi * DiaiiLin.
The Press, the Pulpit and the Lecture room
are silent on the subject of this disease. A false
delicacy withholds a knowledge In regard to vio
lation of Physiological Laws, and life-wrecks
shattered humanity, insanity, and premature
graves fill the world. No race, nation or posi
tion is exempt from the soul-dcßtroying scourge.
Sleepless nights, twitching of the muscles,
trembling of the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis
turbed by noise or excitement, pimples and
blotches on the face, desire to avoid company, pe
culiar sensation over the whole body are among
the difficulties which attend this complaint.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
will In u short time so cleanse the blood aud
soothe the nerves, and restore strength to the
body, as to make life enjoyable and happy.
EPILEPSY Olt FITS.
No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so
quickly as the Cordial Balm of fctyrieum aud Tonic
Pills.
Kidney Diseases
and many other difficulties are cured by the use
'f the Cordial Balm of Syrup and Tonic Pill:*.
If the watery portions of our food are not pass
ed off, they must, when retained iu the system,
produce serious difficulties. Language fails
when attempting to describe the suffering!) of per
sons whose kidneys arc out of order ; gravel,
back-ache, inflammation of the bladder and of the
delicate membranes of the urinary organs are the
resalt if the water is not regularly and properly
carried through the kidneys.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum
is effectual in promoting the secretion of the wa
tery and unnutritious portions of the food, and
in carrying it off by its proper outlets.
Whatever portion of our food is unserviceable j
should be passed off in the water iu sweat, and i
from the bowels. If these useless matters are i
retained disease is sure to follow, for then the :
blood becomes poisoned with the impurities ;
which should pass off iu their proper channels.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
is a powerful cleanser of the blood; it starts the
liver and kidneys into active operation, aud acta
on all the secretions of the body. It carries off
old and foul elements iu the blood, which are
slow and sure death if allowed to remain in the
system.
dr UKTKJEiisnass.
THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRI
CUM AND TONIC PILLS
is the only remedy that has ever proved by prac
tical experience a benefit to those who suffer from
over-indulgence in Alcoholic Liquors, it com
pletely destroys the tastes for them, and restores
the victim to health and vigor. A single trial will
prove it to be just what it is recommended to be.
MORPHINE.
THE CORDIAL RALM OF SYRI
CUM AND TONIC PILLS
is a sure cure for the habitual use of Mor
phine, so extensively used in this country as a
stimulant. It will in a very short time com
pletely destroy the desire for tuis narcototic.
We have many testimonials from the first fami
lies in Uuropo and America, who testify to its
efficacy.
OPIU M.
The alarming increase of the nee of this most
pernicious drug as a stimulant, by male and fe
male, and its peculiar effects, completely destroy
ing the digestive apparatus aud shattering the
nervous system, effeminating and debasing the
mind, renders
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
of inestimable value, as It completely destroys all
desire for this most baneful drug, and restores
the nerves to a perfectly healthy state, even iu
cases where opium has been ased in large quanti
ties aud for a number of years.
[Davenport Democrat, Davenport, lowa.]
How few people are found without some indi
cations of nervous disease. This truth has been
recognized ever since classic ages, when a sound
mind in a sound body was held as the perfection
of human existence. Home from congenial dis
ease, others from youthful indiscretions, some
from alcoholic indulgence or too free use of to
bacco, suffer from tremor, palpitation of nervous
excitement—all of which can be removed and per
manently cured by the English Remedy, the Cor
dial Balm of Syricum, which has long been in the
old country the favorite remedy, and which,
since its introduction into this country, has dis
tanced all other medicines having the same ob
ject in view.
Bowton, July 16, 1874.
Dm. G. E. Lothmop: Dear Sir—l beg to Inform
you that I have been troubled with Nervous
Debility for the past twelve years, and have been
unable to obtaiu any relief nntil 1 purchased s
package of the Cordial Balm of Syricum at Mr.
Duncan’s drug store, corner of Leverett and
Green streets. The beuefit derived from the use
of one package so fsr exceeded my expectations
that I address you this for publication, that
other suffers may avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to be cured. Yours truly,
John Tuttlb, Boston F. O.
Lancaster, May 14. 1873.
Db. ti. E. LOTHROP: Dear Hir—l liavo used up
all the Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
that you let me have when you first undertook
my cure, and I am glad to be able to inform you
that, thus fur, I have derived greater benefit
from it than from any other medicine I have ever
taken In my life. I sleep better, and daily go
about my work without hesitation or fear. My
nerves are getting steadier every day, and if I
continue to improve as fast as I have done for the
last few months since I have been taking your
medicine, 1 have no doubt but that I shall soon
again be a well man. With many thanks for the
good you have done me, I enclose 4*25 for which
please send me as before, five more bottles of the
Syricum and Pills, as I intend to keep up the use
of them unti Ifully cured, as I believe I shall be.
Very truly yours,
Elliott Tompkins.
WliolcHale AgcntH :
Seth 8. Hanck, Baltimore, Md.
E. Montkusk & Cos., New Gleans, La.
Van Shaack, Stevenson A Reid, Chicago, HI.
John D. Parks, Cinclunaal, Ohio.
Strong k Cobb, Cleveland, Ohio.
Collins k Bugs., Bt. Louis, Mo.
Hold by druggists.
If your DrupcfflNtN do not keep it a*k
Ilium ami tl*y will get it for you from
any of the above Whole Hale DrtupfirioU.
Dr. ti. Rdoab Lothop, Proprietor, may be con
ftdentially consulted, by mail or otherwise, free
of charge at his office No. 143, Court st., Boston,
Mass.
Send twenty-five cent* copy of Doctor's
Book. f \J% dAvrly
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods!!
Y NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF BOHE
MIAN GLASS VASES and COLOGNE SETS. Just
received at L. L. COWDGRY’M
octlo-3m China and Olass Store.
WANTED.
Y GENTS CAN MAKE FROM
#4O to #OS per Woolc
BY * RULING OUB
New Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines.
Call at once or address
WHEELER k W ILSON M’NF’O CO.
ftigijM tf Ko. 100 Broad Street.
Prescription Free.
1710 R the speedy euro of Nervous Debility,
’ Weakness, Opium Eating, Drunkenness,
Catarrh. Asthma aud Consumption. Any Drug
glut can put it up, Address
PROF. WIQOIN,
y 7 ly Charleatown, Mass.
TIME TO SETTLE NOW!
State and County Taxes.
rpAX COLLECTORS ARE ENJOINED TO COM
1 PLETE collections aud settle accounts at At
lanta by the 15th day of December, by order of
the Comptroller General. Tax books will have to
be closed before that time, to comply with the
law. Como up aud settle, save executions and
costs. I>. A. ANDREWS,
novo eodtdccl Tai Collector.
DR. J. A. URQUHART
HAS AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment of
the premises formerly known as the I>r.
Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh ami
Randolph streets. Entrance to the Office on Mc-
Intosh street, where professional calls, made
either at day or night, may bo left and wiU be
promptly attended to as soon as received.
jaa22-eod tf.
For Rent.
V COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE ON
St. Clair street esst of Mclntosh. Situation
convenient to churches, depots and tho market.
Neighborhood excellent—Apply to
K. H. GOKTCHITTB, Law Office.
oct9l Iw over Wittich k Ktnael’s.
L. P. AENCHBACHER,
Falilonnblo Tailor.
ROOMS over Moffett’s Drug Store. lam reg
ularly supplied with the latest FASHION
PLATES, aud am prepared to guarantee perfect
satisfaction, at reasonable rates.
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SAKS SOUCI
BAR AND RESTAURANT
J. IV. RYAN, Proprietor
HAVING secured the Proprietorship of this
popular resort. I have thoroughly refitted,
refurnished and stocked it with the finest WINES
and other LIQUORS and CIGARS to be found iu
this or snv other market.
OYSTERS. FISH, GAME, aud Choice Meals
served at all hours, at reasonable prices. Parties
furnished with private rooms when desired.
FRESH OYSTERS now received daily from
Savannah aud Mobile, aud served In any style de
sired.
As soon as the next season commences I will
again take charge of the WHITE SULPHUR
SPRINGS, in Meriwether county, Oa.
octQtf J. W. RYAN.
Notice to the Public.
Having purchased a fine hearse, i
am prepared to furnish it whenever needed,
and can also supply Carriages for funerals at lib
eral rates.
my 14 ly A. CAMEL.
Lost.
V Morocco Pocket-Book containing sundry
drafts, nine dollars in currency; Check
drawn by Blount k llaiman, on Chattahoochee
National Bank for $160.74; Check drawn on name
Bank by J. 11. Hamilton for $271,88.
The public is cautioned against trading for any
of the above described papers. A suitable reward
will be paid for its recovery by
€IIA TTAHOOCIIEE NA TIONA L BANK.
novlO tf
REMOV ATi.
WE HAVE REMOVED OCR
Complete Stock
OF
Liquors & Tobaccoes
rpo THE STORE formerly occnpfed by Rosetta,
L Ellis A Cos., corner of Broad and St. Clair
streets, where we will be pleased to see our old ,
customers, and as many more as will honor ns
with their patronage.
KKIIICI.I. A < 0.
Oct. 2 tf
Atmoro's Mince Meat 6 lbs for sl.
Hecker's Farina, Split Peas. Tapioca,
Sago, Pearl Barley, Itallian Macaroni,
Bakers Premium Chocolate,
Oswego Com Starch,
W. F. Taylor's Detersive Soap, 16 bars for
sl.
Sterling and Eureka Soap, 16 to 20 bars
for sl.
Clapp's Factory Meal and Grits.
Flour and Bran at Mill prices.
Goods delivered promptly Free of Drayage.
HOIIT. 8. CRANE, Trustee.
oct2B 6m
T. S. SPEAR,
No. 101 Broad St„ Columbus, 6a.
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly
all orders will receive prompt attention.
Remington Sewing Machine Depot.
Grand Opening
OF
Reich’s Restaurant
TO-DAY.
Meals at all Hours.
'Sri:. OF FARE contains all
yfv\f#y/the Market affords. Bar ftMfck
u supplied with choicest
x Wines, Liquors and Cigars. "
j Free Lunch from 11 to 1 o’clk.
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For Sale.
FIRST-CLASS LADIES’ OR GENTLEMAN’S
riding Pony. Kind and gontle and work* In dou
ble or single harness, Can be bought cheap. Ap
ply at TIMES OFFICE.
)7 if
O’Keefe, Ellis A Cos.,
Cotton Factors and
4 OiIMIHSIOY iIEIM H A VI S.
NO. 1 CRKTKAIi WHAKF,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
lepaa ton
Rust-Proof Oats.
I OFFER MY RUST PROOF-OATS, PUT UP IN
the best burlap sacks, of five buahela each, de
livered on cars free of drayago, at $1.60. Ten
per cent, off delivered on the farm if aacka are
furnished. WM. H. YOUNG,
octl'i d7t wfiw
RANKIN HOUSE.
Columbus, l.corgiu,
MRS. F. M. GRAY,
Proprletrent.
J. A. SELLERS, Clerk. xnj9 ly
J. T. COOK,
Stalls 16 & 17, Market House,
EEPS constantly on hand and for sale tha
BEST MEATS that can be obtained.
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rUECMOVAIj.
Tho Public arc Informed that I
have moved my
Tailoring Establishment
TO THE STORE NEXT TO
llogmi’N 100 House, Hroacl
Street.
IjX)R THE PURPOSE of carrying on my Bust
ness, I have this day antedated with me
Nr. 11. SEL.L.MAX,
A fine and prompt Workman.
We will be pleased to serve the public, and will
guarantee aa FINE WORK as can be done In the
United State*.
Bring in your orders for Suits and they will be
furnished with promptness.
Respectfully,
K(EHNE & SELLMAN.
oct3 tf •
Beautiful and New
Styles of note paper and envelopes, ait
the latest tints and shapes, from 26 cents to
76 cents per box, containing one quire paper aud
two dozen envelopes, just receivou by
J. W. PEASE A VOItfiAX,
Booksellers and Stationers, Columbus, Georgia
sep7 deodawtf
Chattahoochee court of ordinary.—
J Cham hero.Oct. ‘JtJth, 1878—
Whereas Wm. J. Majors, administrator de bo
nis non of tho estate of John Majors, deceased,
makes application for leave to aoli the lands be
longing to said Estate;
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
parties interested to show cause (if any they
have) why leave should not be granted at the De
cember term of the Court of Ordinary.
W. A. FARLEY,
oct29 wtd Ordinary.
Wagons! Wagons !!
I hare just received at my Carriage
Wareroom a Oar Lead of the
Celebrated
Studebaker Plantation
WAGON,
of size* from Ito 4 horse*—lron Axle and THOR
OUGHLY WARRANTED. Price* lower than ever
before known.
TANARUS, H. Wynne,
octal eoilAwlin St. Clair st. near Warehouse.
G. T. WILLIAMS,
Artist and Photographer,
No. HI Broad Mtreet, Columbus, Ga.
NONE but First Class Photograph*, *U *ie
mud style*, plain or colored. Old Pictures
copied *nd enlarged, mud by the aid of the artist’*
brush they surpass the original. Can compete
with any gallery North or South in pictures or
price.
One visit to the Gallery will satisfy anyone
that no better Pictures can be taken than are
taken at this Gallery, regardless of cloudy
weather.
FRAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES
on hand.
G. T. WILLIAM#,
oclbtf J*ropri*tnr.
EVAKBVILLE
Commercial College
And Institute of rrnman.hlp,
S. E. Comer Third and Main Streets,
EVANSVILLE, IND.
Established 1830. The oldest and most thor
ongh Institution of the kind in the Southwest
College Journal and specimens of Ornament*
Penmanship sent free to any address.
KLEINER k WRIGHT,
jy99 dAwxn Principal.
H. D. MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP,
Rurasoy’a corner, northwest corner Oglethorpe
and Bryan streets.
___ T> UTS and aell* old Furniture
r \_T- on Oommisaion, Upholater
<*“• Work and Repairing
B done generally, in good atyle.
1 am now using Johnson's cele
brated stain#, which are the
beat in the United States. H. D. MOORE,
Second door north of Disbrow k Go’s. Livery
Stable.
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* EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary. from the county of Stewart, will be
sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in December next,
within the legal hours of sale, before the Court
House door in the town of Cusseta, Chattahoo
chee county, the following described lands, be
longing to the estate of Rowland R. Parramore,
deceased, situated on the Lumpkin road, thirteen
miles from Columbus, containing 125 acres; the
same being the West half of lot No. 180, and 25
acres off the West side of the East half of Lot No.
192, running full length of the lot. All In the 7th
District of Chattahoochee county.
Terms one-half cash.
WM. E. PARRAMORE.
Oct 24 td Executor of K. R. Parramore.
L. D. Deaton & Son
Variety Store,
No. 166 Broad St., under Bankin House,
KEEP OS HAND A.SD ABB COSHTASTLT BBCUVISd
A LARGE A WELL SELECTED STOCK
OF
Staple Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, lints.
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass,
Tin, Wood and Hollow Ware, Stores
House-furnishing Goods, So.
We are offering our geoda at the lowest prices,
and guarantee satisfaction in every respect,
J3T Mr. T. 3. HINES is with us, and will tm
pleased to have his frianda call and see us.
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