The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, December 12, 1875, Image 4

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TUB DAILY TIMES. ColuinbuM. Cu.. bCNDAY_ ...... . PgOBMgMt U 1875. M. BtAHVWtV. LOUIS t. OAJUUHfJ, HUWDFORD .V O.IRRARD, .k<ttrn**y auii C#im*ellr ttt Uw. Omen So. •? Broad street, UMol'a Jewelry Store. Will practUe In the State and Federal Court*. fa\m nVU(IALAM> (OMMIRdtI, HE VIEW SM COEIMSII. COLUMBUS. Oa., Do?!. 12, 1875. MONITAUT. The money In the Bantu, to now bln*f nmol lo move llio cotton. The <|iiftntlty on hand to not so groat iu. it woe, though a plenty to mccL the iloiuumto upon good collateral. Exdiangn -The Imnka are aeillng on New York at % promlum. All other point* Y, premium. Gold-llO!., but little offered. Kllvar—No demand—no quotatloM. COTTON. watt In moderate (leumnd for the better gradee. The market generally wtemod quiet. Daily Statement. rttoek on hnnd Atqf. 31,1875 485 Received ynatoriiay 325 previously. .30,132 -30,457 30,042 SMppoti yimterdny 807 ‘ previously 21,181—21,988 Htock on hand this morning 8,964 iV<r cn. Ordina. v #®lo Good Ordinary W% Cow Middlings. liy. Middlings ll‘/,ailji Good Muldllngs 11/54112*4 Warehouse sale* 311 Receipt*. Bv Wagon. 90 M.&41.K 112 “ River 42 “ S.4H. R.R.. ... 14 -'H.W.R.B 50 *' W. R. R. 17- 325 Shipment*. By 8. W. R. R 802 Home Consumption 5—807 Same 2.1 y Last year in O'lumbvm. Hales 88 Receipts :R2 Hhlpments 180 •MV)ck 10,708 Total Receipts i,958 I’rlee tor Middling l,‘io Receipt* at all teriUit Stdtedl’brts. 1874. 1875 Matut'day 31,033 35,182 Sunday and Monday , .41,306 30,317 Tuesday 22.464 28,892 Wednesday 26,170 20,852 Thursday. 20,802 22,876 Friday 28,545 25,710 Various 2,730 Total . 168,197 109,015 Showing a decrease of 4,317 bales, com pared with corresponding days of last year. 11. too V. Bacon Is quiet and the supply large 14 which Is leas than It has t:u sold for. Bulk iimuts here at Louisville uud Ht. louts are llrm as far as Bacon is concerned, because it Is scarce, though enough for the demand. Bulk meats are down and are quoted In ht. Louis 10 and Louisville la 1 /,. A plenty of new meat and hams on the market. OBAEV Demand for corn vary lights Indeed, and everybody seems tu have either raised thMr mra or will do without It j for choice white, in small lota, 90c. to asked; mixed 80c., with a good prospect for lower lig ures; as each day shows a larger grain crop raised and fewer consumers. There to considerable and Increasing demand for Georgia and Alabama rust proof otits at 21 25; food oats 60 to 70c.; choice Western white oats 80 to 80c. DKY GOODS. Trade in dry goods was very dull,though there was a little doing In some of the stores. Calico, 6iio., Factory Chucks, lie Calico to retailing at 7c. TKAPK OUNEK.VI.LV was very good. The bright suushluo brought out many jieople, though the weather was cold. To be Hafllod. Anew and beautiful eilver mounted Sewing Machine, which ooet one hundrod dollars, will be rattlod at W. T. Robinson’s Double Track Depot as soon as lifty chances, at $2 per chance, can bo obtained. It Iwh all the latest Improvements, und runs easy aud smoothly. Call and exam ine It. Notice will be given of the day on which the rafUe will take place. Wllhoft'. To—air A Huh, Sun noil Bolin title ( arr. The miproemlentod sale'of tills world reuowiMid medicine proves Inooutostibly that no remedy has superseded the use of this reliable Tonic. No spleen has been found so hard as not to yield to Its soft ening Inlluence, and no liver so hypertro phied as not to give up Its long-retained bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fever has yet refused to fall Into line. Whoo look, Finlay & Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale by all druggists, daw _ _ The largest aud prettiest lot of lardies' Silk Ties in the market. Also, Ruffs at 10 cents apiece, at J. 3. Whittle's. 4ul Arrived,’ If you want Ladles’ or Misses' Hose, lu medium or extra length, very cheap, go to sep22 dAwtf J. J. Whittle's. Mwdniue Foy’w (Hornet*, New and complete line of Alpacas, Brll llanttnos, Black Cashmeres and Bomba zines, at J. 8. Jokes. Hep. 10-tf BuroAL I'jumkxts of Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment Just received at VTttioh A. Kinbfx’s A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard wide, at 10,12% and 15c per yard—the besi goods In the market at the price, at eep22 dftwtf J, J. Whittle’s. Arcmh Flower. The most miserable bcingH in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint More than seventy-live per cent, of the jieople ln the United States are afflicted with these two diseases aud their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Coetlveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-bum, Water-brash, gnaw- Htomash, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste In the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac. Go to tho Drugstore of Dr. F. L. Brooks and get a 75 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try It Two doses will relieve you. octl tf Large lot best standard prints offered to-day at only 7%c. Such as Allen’s, I Sprague's and others. Call at once and get a bargain, Virginia -tore. nov2 tf Nw styles in Drsss Goods, Alpacas and | BrUltantines, also, Hoteery Handkerchiefs and Gloves in great variety, by octal deodßw F. C. Jorotsox. *nr AdvertUcmeam. list bf Li tters—W. H, Johns**, Post Master. # Mount Hope High Bcbool—Bam Jessup. Masonic Meeting—Mt. Hermon Lodge. Cheap Groceries—C. E. Houbtraeeer. Cheap Hats of all kinds—E. E. Yonge. Dry Goods at cost—H. X. Crlgler. Cheaper than ever—Thornton A Acee. At Cost, At Cost—J. Marion Estes. To tho Public—John McOough A Cos. Card of Thanks—Columbus Guards. Jordan’s Joyous Jultp—Dr. Jordan. Drugs, perfumery, Lamps, Ac.—Brooks A Thornton. Cash Dry Goods houe~J. H. Jones. Toys and Fire Works— 3. M. Layflold. Now Orleans Syrup—B. 8. Crane. Bargains, bargains—Mrs. Lee. Georgia Homo Insurance Company-J. R. Browne, President. Frriunsl, Wo had the pleasure of a call yesterday from Mr. W. H. L me, tho general travel ing agent for Dr. G. G. Green’s August Flower. To The Public. On Oetolier 13th was issued a small hand-bill over tho names of several Colum bus houses, among them that of the un dersigned. It contained a simple offer to sell goods live per cent, lower than those bought under Grange contracts. To the Chattahoochee Association of Grangers, speaking through resolutions published In the Daily Times of loth Inst., over the hand of their secretary, a gentleman of the highest charoeter and respectability, the card seems to have given offense. The undersigned disclaim any Intention of "amazing the agents,” and certainly assume no attitudo hostiio to tho "further enlargement of tho organization' 'of Grang ers. The Intention is simply to sell goods In line of our buslnoss, and to collect the. money for those already sold. If the "gen eral tone” of our card to “unfriendly to the Order of Patrons," In tho sound thus pro duced wo are simply unfortunate-out malevolent. Of this wo may speak the more plainly, In view of tho fact that the senior member of this firm Isa prominent Granger iu his community. We are very far from any feeling inim ical to Grangers, and doubt not their de sire for good general results; but is not our position sound, In urging that liefure paying other and later demands, they should recognize favors long since extend ed. Wo sell goods on tho very shortest profits consistent with the exigences of trade, and with mercantile economy, and to all jtersons alike; and have declined the offers of several lodges, to furnish goods on secret contract. Many, not Grangers, are none the less worthy, and wo cannot discriminate In Granger’s favor—ha ving, as wo do, one price for the prince and the peasant , for -the individiuil and the asso ciation. In times past—ln “tho hour of need”-- tho house of John McOough A Cos., liavo rendered as much assistance as could he made available through many agents— rendered It to U rangers as well as others. We now simply call upon all—Grangers included—to keep in inlnd that the day for settlement has arrived, and when this hour of tribulation to upon us, wo will risk tho venture of a just public opinion In seeking to apply and enforce the whole some old maxim, that “one good turn de serves another." lteepectfully, A Joim McGccoh A. Cos, deel2dAwlt Brandies, Wines, Whiskies Ac, warran ted strictly pure, for medical purposes, Pure Nativo Wines for Church purposes, Cooking Wines Ac. at nearly cost, at Brooas A Thortonton's Drug Store, 3rd door above Rankin House. Deo 12 Iw ('ai'd of Thunk*. The Committee of Arrangements on the part of the Columbus Guards, take this opjiort unity of returning to the ladies who so kindly assisted them In their late Festival, their moat grateful thanks for the success which attended their efforts, without which they could not have’real ized the happy result. To tho citizens generally, their thanks are due, and cordially and respectfully offer. Lieut. J. J. Clapp, Chairman Committee. Toilet and Landry Soap on lmdjand daily arriving. Starch, Bluing, Potash. Sal Soda, Washing Fluids Ac, at prices ts suit the times. Buooks A Thoknton, Druggists, 150 Broad St. Doc 12 lw At Uwt. After a week’s run I still have a splen did stock of Gents, Boys’ and Youths’ Boots, Shoes and Gaiters at cost. 3. Marion Estbs. Go to McAdam’s for German Groceries. Brewer*. Celebrated Rubber Paint. This to the only lire and water proof palut now In use for roofs, either tin or shingle. It will not crack, blister or wash off, but to guaranteed to last six years, preserving the roof. Mr. Brewer, of the Hi m of Brewer, Habershum A .Cos, pro prietors and manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga., to now in tho city, and will take orders and give all information desired. Orders loft at John W. Clements, No. 11l Broad street, will receive prompt attention. declOtf Frph Oyatvi's. Flue Apalachicola Oysters at forty cents per quart, or seventy-live cents per half gallon at J. L. Hogan’s Ice and Fish House. A lino line of stationery, Pens, Pencils, Tak, Sponges at extremely low priees at Brooks AThornton’s Drug Store. Dec 12 lw Solid Silver and SUver plated-waro at New York prices at oeti9 WrmcH A Kissel’s. To Arrive mown. The finest and best assortment of Lamps and Lamp Goods in thv? city, and at the lowest priees. Brooks a Thornton, Druggist's Dr. Ware’ll Old Stand. rote HAte riiE.ir. The house and lot where I reside, next lo uorthonat corner of Front and Baldwin street*, near Broad, convenient to ttie AG.E- R depot aud the wharf. This is on© of the healthiest locations in the city, aud will bo sold for casn at $500.00 less than the city valuation. Jordan L. Howell, doclO fri&sun Agent. Mooinhlii Xv. Strictly pure drugs at extremely low prices. On hand and to arrive, the lar gest and best selected stock in tt© city. Ask for anything you want and you will be supplied at prices rerun kably low. Everything sold U warranted fresh, pure and genuine. Brooks & Thornton. Druggists. 150 Broad St. Dr. Ware’s Old Stand I Deo 13 lw im insifc snwAf swoop, uaisMiitii y,'m. CITY FXECTIO*: Sot Much Escllracst. THE TLSC TED. Yesterday the municipal election took place with the following ruut. In the white box 575 votes were polled; in the colored box 329 votes were yust. The city Treasurer collected 830 (or {roll tax. One hundred and ninety eight whites that were registered failed to vote, 100 negfies registered did not put in an ap pearance. in tho white U>x Cjeghorri received 215 votes, in the colored box 2.11 votes, Wilkins received in the white box 310 votes and in the colored Ixjx 89 votes. fOM MAY ox, *B. B. Cleghor 4Cf> ft. a. Wiikius .m CIJCKX. ♦M. Hi. Moore 67ft John V. Howard 2o MARkBU.. *W. L. Itobluaon 443 T. T. Macro..*... 441 DEPUTY MAIUIHAT.. •John To ran 329 j Joah Roper 67 Johu St. Clair 2 0 8. O. Lloyd 159 Dau Duncan fd j J. M. Urmmo 2 ii hxwtow. ♦Abram Odom 70a Jumifu Lyuah 17 ALDEXMRM. Pimt Ward. John MphafTey 394 ♦f. J. NuckoUa B-2H *O. B. Orim* fiol Second Ward. *dr. A. Hwirt 85 *i. l\ MttuiH 4 v bOl Third Ward. . ♦F. W. Awe •Vf. H. Braunon 842 Fourth Ward. ♦ W. J. Watt 819 ♦J. C. Andrew*. 764 Fifth Ward. ♦R W. Lodaioger 460 *N. N. Curtia 680 I. Joaepb .. 458 SLcth Ward. ♦B. F. Colemm 559 ♦John Durkin 598 U. V. Everett 873 ♦Thoae marked thus are elected. At Coat. I still have a Hue assortment of Ladles, Misses and Childrens’ Button and Lai Boots, (Shoos and Gaiters at cost. J. M.vKion Estes. AT Tllf. ( ANII l>K V Moan. HOTNK, tOLUMms, OA. On Monday 13th, will mark down my j winter Dress Goods to closeout the Stock. Camels Hairs at 37VJc.—worth 75. All Wool Satteens at 4)c worth 60c. One piece 6-4, all Wool, Gray Camels Hair,(ten yards make a suit,) at $1.25c. por yard worth $2. Four puirs Gray and Brown Plaids at 22c—reduced from .toe. Offering Irish Linens' and Hamburg Edgings at equally popular prices. Fine Broad Cloth and Gasslmert a have undergone some revision of prices, as I have a large lot and must reduce them. Offering Shirtings and Sheetings, and all Factory Goods, at lowest prices ever lie fore touched. J. S. Jones. CHEAPXB THAI EVEH. NEW ARRIVALS. Elegant Buslnoss Suits “ Dress “ “ Over Coats “ Fine Shirts both laumlred and unlaun dred. Partly and full made. A handsome lot of New Collars, Handkerchiefs and Cuffs at, Thobhton a Acre’s. 11. ('K A PS. How to treat a wife—To anew dross, and get it at Crtgler’s. Tho Election to over, and overbody breathes easier. Go to Younge’s for Hats and Canes. To-day you can hoar exactly how each man wag defeated, and the reasons, but then—it might have been. Crlgler still sacriflces his goods. Hats cheaper than ever at E. E. Younge’s. Scientific men believe that Iceland is be coming permanently ioed, soon to be un inhabitable. Be yourself. A 7lO no greatness. Be willing to pass for what you are. A good shilling in better t han a bad sove reign. Affect no oddness; but dare to be right though you have to be singular. Venders of canes and umbrellas lu Paris have been furtdddeu to sell any con taining swords or other weapons without a special permit from tho Police Depart ment. “Oh, why, am I not married to someone else?” said she, as ho walked Into the room in sections, and absent-mindedly sat down in the slop-pail. "Madam,” said he, “that (hie) only time In two years we’ve ’deavored to solvo same problem." When a sweet little child skips up oare lessly and rests Us molasses-smeared lingers on your light eaSsimelvs, it to well enough for you to remember that of such is the Kingdom of Heaven Brook lyn Argus. Win. A. Astor owned 3,000 houses In New York, and left a fortune valued ut550,000,- 1100. 11. T. Crigler to selling out at cost, and selling everything from a lamp chimney to a silk dress. The Nownan Star states it as a remark able fact that there is not a German or Jew engaged in business of any character in Nownan, tho only place, we suppose, of its size and business on tho continent that can say tho same. E. E. Yonge has elegant silk hats at $5 and all other hate in proportion. Don’t fail to go to Crlgler’s Monday morning and inspect his elegant assort ment of dry goods that he is selling below cost. A country dentist has patened an in strument for holding a woman's tongue; being, we believe, the tirst man on record to make a success of that kind. “You set 1 , grandmother, vve perfeomte an aperture in tho apex and corresjion diug aperture iu the base; and by apply ing the egg to the lips, ami lurcibly inha ling the breath, the shell is entirely dis charged of its contents. 1 ’ “llless my soul" said the old lady, “what wonderfuil im provements they do make! Now in my younger days we just made a hole in each end aud suck." Brooks and Thorton, at 153 Bread St Dr. Wares old stand are daily replenish ing their stock vf Drugs, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Combe, Brushes, Spices 4c, aud they are now prepared to offer extra Inducements in price ami quality of goods to all who may wish to buy. Dec 12 1 w Remember. Jobdan’s Joyous Julep cures New ralgy. Fresh Druggs just received at Dr. Jordan’s. Prescriptions accurately tilled by competent -amis. Dec 12 It* . * I OUR WASHINGTON I.ETTKR. ELI CnoNFEItTNO SCENES IN THE HOTEL LOBBIES—THE AMERICAN MECCA—GEN ERAL SATISFACTION WJIH THE CHOICE FOB SPEAKER-PERFECT HARMONY IN THE DOMINANT WING OF THE HOUBK—THE ruiuT-rouu m conoress—uffn ino fcOLNEtt AN D INCIDENTS- A REMARK A BLK ITTRNinON OF THE DBMOORATIC FR(JH^ TIER—ETC., ETC. Fruro our IteKUitr Cnrrenpr.ndetit.) Washinotoh, Dec. 9,1875. If any man wants to see his friends, let him come to Washington, for they are all here now with their best clothes oil. From Maine to Texas, and from Oregon to Flori da, there to no State, and it utmost seems, no (own, wlthoutite representative. There to such a rabble of Senators, members of Congrree, Governors, Generals, Colonels, Judges, etc., that to Ixi plain, Mr. ap pears a rare and honorable distinction. The Democrats are all here: Valandlgliam Democrat*, Jacksonian, Jiffersonian and Oliionian Democrats have alt shaken hands across their little chasms, and have been eating, drinking and sleeping togeth er. The Republicans are here too, in great variety. There ure the disciples of Morton, f'ontiing, Boot well, Logan and Howe, who having not yet received intel ligence of Lee's surrender, continue to fight the buttle over and slay the slain Then there are the Senatorial sutler sffoats, fSicb as Spenorr, W’sl and Scott, who follow far In the roar, their leaders to plunder the camp and strip tho dead I have eonversed with members from all sections, ami am persuaded that the elec tion of Mr. Kerr gives very general satis faction. A largo majority of those who were the firm adherents of Mr. Randall so long as there was any hope of electing him, do not hesitate to express there sai tofactlon that the choice has fallen on so good a man ns Mr. Kerr. The general Impression with both parties, seems tola 1 , that, s 1 far us the influence of this election is concerned, the Democrats will outer tho campaign of 1876 with the happiest auguries of success. The opening scenes in the House were very much tho same as those of former j occasions. The new members were in their scats long before the hour for open ing. The galleries and corrido: s were crowded as they are only ongre.it ix-ea slons. Console! -us on the front seat of | that division of the gallery usually re- I served for the deplomatic corps, was Mrs. Kerr, a large Hue looking, tastefully dressed lady. The old habitues of the gallery were busy pointing out to their neighbors the lions on tho floor. Everybody wanted to seo Mr. Kerr, who sat quietly near the centre of the Democratic division of the House, and Mr. Randall, who, lixiking ten years older than when he led tho forty hours Ught against the force hill, occupied hto old seat. Messrs, Cog, Blaine, Hoar, Wood, Holman, Walker, C'lyn er, Knott and others were also frequently under a plunging lire of eyes and lorgnettes. It was the remark of many Unit the tout en semble. of the House was the iiest that had been seen for years. The conspicuous | absence of such Statesmen as Crutcblield, of Tennessee; Gooch, of Massachusetts; | the horde of carpet-baggers, and Beiiju j min F. Butler, had gone far to make a I good Impression, and Improve the per smiel. No one acquainted with the physiogno my of former houses, can look at the present, without being impressed with the idea that the Nation put ita best foot for ward In the elections a year ago. Alter the tedious calling of the roll, which takes Just thirty minute*, had beau concluded, Mr. Lamar, of Mississlpp , nominated Mr. M. C. Kerr, of Indian 1, for Speaker, and Mr. Wheeler, of New York, nominated Mr. Blaine. The balloting Wa> without incident; except, perhaps, the little sensation of General Banks' vote for A, S. Williams,of Michigan, a Democrfft, and Zachariab Chandler’s bitterest enenn . After the foregone result was declared, Mr. Kerr was conducted to the S|ieaker’e chair by Messrs. Ramlall and Blaine, amid enthusiastic applause. The new Speaker expressed his thanks in a few well chosen words, und with voice and manlier that showed how keenly— almost painfully—he felt the gravo re sponsibilities the distinction imposed. He has not a powerful voice, but hto elocution to good, and his deficiency in vocal power will doubtless, to some extent, react upon the house and impose that audience which Mr. Blame was able to secure by dint of lung and gavel. Claudio. n&ROAI.VM! BARO.HXS! Clearing Out Mala r MlUlßCrjr aad Fancy Good*! Mlts. LEE will, on and after to-morrow, offer her enrire stock of Ladies’, Misses, and Children’s Hats, Shawls, Furs, 4c., at less than cost for Cash. Also, Hosiery, Gloves aud Corsets; Real Hair Switches and Curls; Jet Jewelry and other fashionable goods, which must bo sold regardless of Coet. Call early and get the first choice. Those Indebted to me will please call and settle, as I need tho money, dec 12 tf Don’t fail to coll at J. J. Whittlo's before buying your Drees Goods. Hehasa beau tiful lino of Plaids, from 20 to 75c. Also, Seal Brewu, Navy Blue, and all other colors of Cashmeres. Full line of Black Alpacas, cheafier than ever known be fore. _ sept. 29-tf Toys lire Warkl Bread, Cakes, Candy, Cocoanuts, Peunuts, Apple* and a line lot of Cuba Oranges. I will keep a splendid lot of all kinds of Cakes during the holidays, and if you want the best that is made In the city. Lay Hold's to tho place tu get it, nuar the Oourt House. dec 12-d2w. Choice New Crop New Orleans Mnla&aes 85 cents per gallon. R. S. Chase, it* New Dress Goods, embracing beautilul effects in Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins, especially adapted to immediate wear •it J. S. Jones’. Soil 10-tf Anew lot 01 lu-4 sheeting and Pillow Case Homespun just iu ami tor sale cheaper than ever known before, at aep'di 4. J. Whittle's. Only 9c. per yard for good soft finish Bleached Domestic. Other grades equal ly cheap. Also wide Shooting aud Pil low Cottons, at the Virginia Store. oct22 Call at J. J. Whittle’s aud get some 01 the Eureka Spool Silk. It to the smooth est. strongest and ciioapret silk In use. se|i22 The best assortment and cheapest Silk Ties, at F. C. Johnson’s, oct‘24 deodSw. Those wishing a bargain in Table h&iu isk. Napkins, Towels, 4c., will do wed to Call at sep2J dswtf . J. J. Wiitttle’s. • The Man Who Wa Net Elected. | The Candidate who didn’t get enough , 1 votes to sleet him yesterday to out on the . | street now, woarlng the look of au Injured ; man.* As he tarns a corner he meets : Jones, and Jones says: 1 "Ah! Well, I’m sorry for you; I'd have lot money tliut you would go In by 500 1 majority." "My majority would have been twice that if some dastard hadn’t started the rumor that, T was opposed to education,” replies Unsuccessful. “They lied about you, eh?” "Lied ? Why, they told me the most outiageous falsehoods the human mind ooukl conceive! I’ve got a clue, and you look out for three or four civil suits for durnages!” Turning the next corner he meets Davis, and Darts yells out; "He.kil I see you aren’t dead yet! Well, I’m sori j- for you. 1 wanted to see sou go in.” "And I should have been elected straight as a string, If my name on the ticket hadn’t been spelled wrong. That, and that abmc, floored n e." One block more and Smith rushes at him 1 and shouts: “Hang itl but I thought you would wax I that fellow by three thousand votes!" “I'd have done it like a shot,” replies Unsurccsslul, “but the iiusixvtors received hundreds of illegal votes, and I was laid out. This thing isn't through with, how ever, I propose to carry it to the Supreme Court." As he reaches City Hall the fourth man holds out hi* hand and says: “Well, you couldn’t both be elected, tait you old just run like a quarter-horse.” “I oau tell you something,” whispers Unsuccessful. “Eh? What?” “I b lieve the ballot boxes were stuffed | against me!” “Nut” "True as you live! I think I can put my bund 011 a man who will swear to it, and I tell you I’ll make it red-hot for those in spectors!” And the unsuccessful candidate to ceria 11 In hi- 'own mind that he to a great mart) r.—Detroit Free Press. Call at J. J. Whittle's and sec bis beaiili- j ful selection of Plaid Calico at 10 cents, sept. 29-tf MAKE WAV PON TIIKOI.D KEI.IA BI.E. o>Ut, Fifth unU Our Restaurant to now open for the sea sog, supplied with the liest tin-market af fords. Bar stocked with best liquors and Cigars. ootl7 Chas. Hkyman 4 Cos. Nvw Mimli KlhlHMift, New Collars aud Cuffs, fresh line of Hamburg’s Edging, choice Prints, Felt .Skirts amt Flannels, at J. S. Jones', Hep. 10-tf Columbus, Ga. I r— The toot Wool Jeans ever brought to this trim kot at 23, 37, 50 and 62 cents, at J. J. Whittle’s. sept. 29-U I If you want a Black Lace Point at Nev | York cost call at J. J. Whittle’*. ; sep22 tf At th* < nh Dry Owoiln llonar, < <i turn hit (4a. New Colored Silks just in, Embracing Seal Brown, Plum. Navy Blue and Ash-1 of Roues. Large Assortment of Fringes in the new j shades. Black Brilliant in.**. Cashmeres an i Ly ons Poplins, at popular prices. oct2 tf J.S. JONES. Largo Stock of Ribbons at lower prici* than ever known, at the Virginia Store. wct22 Largo lot Jeans, Caseimcres and Flan nels, at the lowest market prices by oct26 deud6w F. C. JOHNSON. Blenched Haiti Hume Domestics cheaper than over known, by F. 0. Johnson oct24 6 w Clapps’ Factory Meul ami Grits at one dollar per bushel, dec. 10 2t Roo’T S. ClrtNE. Call on DeWolf Jt Stewart, at this Office or Election Tickets., Ruches a Great variety, at from 8 cts. to the best by F. C. JoHNSifN. oct24 doodOw An entire now stock of Jewelry. The latest styles just received at octi9 _ WrrncH 4 Kessel’s. Jewelry repairixl and made to ordei Engraving and Watch Repairing done a 1 WITTICH 4 KiNSEL’b. Large lot Hamburg Edgings and Insert ngs, sxtra cho q>, by F. C. Johnson. oet24 deod6w The largest assortment of line Gold aud ilver Watches to to be louud at octrt Wittich A Kinoel’s. A beautiful line of llamliurg Edgings and lnsertlngs, at prices to suit the nut- Tliasei, at scp22 dxwtf J. J. Whittle’s. A large assortment ol Lmen Collars and Cuffs of the latest styles just received at eep22 J. J. WHITTLE’S. Tho largest aud prettiest selection of Transfer Flowers in the city, is at fetiH dawtf J.J. Whittle's. At L.m Thau Coat to Clowe Out. Fine Cloths and Casslmeres, and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Do not lose the op portunity. H.T. CRIQLEK. Sept. 28-tf Ai the ( u*h Dry G*o<lm Blouve, The best lot of Kid Gloves In tho city. Walking Shadee in two buttons at sl, $1.50 aud $2.50. Evening and Opera Shades in 4 and 6 buttons—best grade. Pique Kids—black stitched, with colors to match t he new suitings. tf J.S. Jones. 1,800 Pure Lmen Hemstitched Handker chiefs at 12%d- 300 pairs Kid Gloves 75c., worth SI.OO. Corsets from 50c. to finest Table Damask, Towels and other white goods cheap at the Virginia Store. 00t23 60 TO THE VIRGINIA STOKE. TO GET BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. THEY ARE GOING AT LESS THAN COST, 111 order to CLOSE OUT BUSINESS. i decll eod tf Cloth Sacques.Shawto and another lot of ' those beautiful B 1 tek Silks and Black Al pacas and Mohairs, just reoeived at the • Virginia Store. net 23 G. W. Brown’s Cigar Factory, 172 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga. W. H. SAULS. IA CHARGE. ON tixl alter thin date, will kcp rouHtatitit on band a largr ivaunrlmcnt of Fine and Chinmou Oigdi’a at jiriet t< ftuit th* tiniix. To Wholei>ak* Dt alei* w offi r great imii.c* ments. both in prie au- quality el oo<lb. T* mu 6u da>a. to #H>d rartira. We a. 11 the best i*tar for tb* itttßt moujtj. In the retail ilspannuiut, customers nefiv prompt aud polito attrnttou. From 25,00(> to 49.000 Cigars of tbe folloviui; branda ala>a ou hand: ARTESTA, TO2 DE CUBA. TRIPLE CROWN. VICTOR. LA CAROLINA, FLORA DE CUBA, BOCK LA ESI’AJiOLA, hII.VKK LAKE. AUK). Fine Cut Tobacco iu bucket * and foil, Fhm Tobaten, Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and iu fort everything to tempt tha votaries of the weed. novi3 lm WM. H. SAUI-S, Mnniifnrtnrer. A. RKlin. .1. I*. IIAAI.EI. IYII. Itlil)It C. A. REDD & CO., 128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. OFFER ONE OF THE FINEST STOCKS § GROCERIES I3ST GEORGIA, At Wholesale and Retail. Purchasers may Depend on Bottom Prices. We Offer Special Inducements! JI. HI, 111 of Harris, is with us and would behind to see his friends. O t 3-ttm LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE OF DRY GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. IHiyi ra will fiiul.it to lliolr inti rrsf to ( ALL AN]) KXAH- I\E Of It STOCK bi-fore iiiii'i-liiiaitig clten liiro. New York Invoices Duplicated! (VIIOLAMLE IIWINE, 153 lEIIOAl) STUIGX it trim. “ i.ti *• GAWLEY & LEWIS, j •epS If COI.t'MIHJK GA. FIRST-CLASS SOUTIIEItN CLOTHING HOUSE Thomas 1 Prescott Columtous, GOorgla, Have always on band every it vie and variety of Clothes for Men &. Boys! Elegant Dress and Business Suits, Ready-Made or Made to Order. Wedding Suits a Specialty! Also, the celebrated “KNEP” SHIRT, Which ha no anperior, and which they furnish in any quantity at $1.25, CASH. novl7 eodtf New Groceries—Cheap. —* 1> Hew crop show white Sugar at 12 1-2 and 13c, “ “ Fancy Yellow Clarified at 11 1-2 and 12 l-2e., " Crushed and Powdered Sugar, “ Farcy New Orleans Syrup, Choica Teas at SI.OO to sl.st per lb., “ Coffees 25c. to 4^o. Hudnnts Pearl Grits 21 lbs. for SI.OO, Pearl Hominy, Durkee’s Salad Dressing (very nice.’ Lea & Teirin's Worcestershire Sauce, Crosse & Blaokwell's Chow Chow, Cooking Excracts, choice and cheap, Cox's Gelatine, Underwood’s Devilled Ham, Spices and Raisins, Shepp’s Dessicated Coacoanut, Borden’s Condensed Milk, Star, 8p rm and Wax Candles, Selected Cream Cheese, Plain and Fancy Crackers, White Kerotene Oil at 25c per gal,, Family Fleur at $7.60 at $8.50 per bbl., Fancy “ Gilt Edge, $9.51, New Oora SUal 900. an] $l,O ) per bushel. Fancy mil! heavy Kroi’crics of nil kiiifl.v t Loimt prices for < ash Ail purchases delivered ir e of LrayagQ.-4cR dec® ileodawtf J. H. HAMILTON. Cotton States Life Insurance Company, OF MACON, GA. Capital and Guarantee, Nearly - - $1,000,000 The only Company doing businfß* in the Souih that ban $1R<).4?Q0.410 deposited with the su thorities of the stnte of Got rgia fur tbr prelection ol polio? Lf hh r*. lolii xs uj i n all th- variouH plana ot Insurance, All policies Non-iorhitab.e >.< i< ti< i-s as to rt sir tin eor travel. Suict iy a Home 4 ompnity, with itsCaj ital and invesuni nta uX It (me. Ptoj le of the Cotton States, foster Home Lntei prise. Endowment Insurance at Life Bates ! Lew Piem r,ms ! ! Definite Contracts ! ! ! THE COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MACON, OA.* Dvniroua of meeting the demand of the insuring puhuc for low rates, and contracts that can bo un derstood by *U. oflVra the Eodowmt ut-Lite-hate Policy with c< i)ficince tLat an e*fim>Lsti< n cf the plan is all that is m cesaary to commend it to tne favor of all dt>mng inaurance. This > lan se. urn* two objects: Ist It provides f. r th>a- depeudt nt upou u* yi the event diatb. 2d. It providtii for our old age in caee we attain aetipnlat* and age. Tf ♦ !< wr fate 4f j nmiun., atd th fact that the in surance is payable with the ordinary period oi life, makvs it the most dtsirabie icim of pojicy n* w offered to the public. FCruftotift for Inurlnr on the latlsu ment.f.ifC'Katr Ist. It gives the insurance at the lowest rest. 2d. It provide* for jor family in casa o death 3d It provid s for yourself in i-aae ol o<i age 4th. Ttere can he no i< ee. incase pr* mi uins should be discontinued, paid up insurance i gi\ nltr tl t iRAu.t paid in j ref it si. f tfc. It is better than a savings benk. Th*- flt pr mh m vsld K<n<a ai rtti e. itr u n t tta m tinned the aecmnaianons aud tho amount manrei will be much m< re tian ceuld be earned by the most fortunate anvlngs back nth. It secures the amount at a Btipulat* and age within the ordinary pe riod of life; and 7th. By this nn Jins it is do longer necessary to ■ -oie to win. ” REASONS FOR INSURING IN THE COTTON STATES LIFE Ist. It is a S mthern C.unpany. 21. Its invest n nts m d® in the Sou h. 3d It baa already aid to Southern families upwards cf s3< 0,000. 4tb. A ; 1 claims are paid promptly—no longer delays n consequence of distance.- sth. For security of poli< yholde; ait has on d* posit with the authori ties of the State of Georgia SIOO ffO eft. It has SSO 000 *>n deposit with the authorities of South Carolina for th same purpose. ?th. U has a Guaranteed Capi-ai vi <450,(100.00 Good Amenta Wanted Throughout the Soufh. Wm. B. Johwho2, J. w. BexKK. Geo. fl. Orbub. W. J, Maoill. President. Vice-President. Secretary. Supt. Agencies. Active, Enerergetic Traveling Agents wanted, vcith whrra liberal contracts will be mad*. Apply to (JOL. W J MAIiILL, Superintendant Agencies. Or a. J. Smith. Opelika. Ala. *iovsß dt&wiy