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THE DAILY TIMfIS.
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SATCBTOXY JANUARY t, 187#.
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—'Th* <:ityC4nfif §f Augut* have ref
adopt*# the ume tax and salary ordinance*)
as those pasted .last year.
msmsts
been acquitted.
—The stores of 0. W. Edmondson and
flfc™ **'’'*’ *'
Wednesday, with most of the goods in them.
Loss about #f>,ot 10.
J ~n,iWtlptiaAGfc„ Xh*\list| imtant,.
Ml (01* RM> (f Lumpkft), §>n of
the viitge J. H. I.iimpkiiC dtW mean
(cation of the stoiusch.
—The Augusta Constitutionalist mentions
well, 8. C., and never used intoxicating
liquors.
?rO*itaa%#"¥*■ are un
usually plentiful this season. A short time
ago wo sorely ever sue on%JUut now the
forests"ane aIUT WSStUrMtrt lave
they come from ? It is said that they are
migratory tn their habits.
py
roteenics was bought and consumed in that
city on CMMUBb.''U£hrMft estimates
that #3,900 wm *x|_nded t in Augusta for
the aame patfiow. 00t
Cbronicly. ~o{ Thursday
says that it regrets to learn that the heallh
of ynstead of
improving, as it had hoped, is growing
wofssstlflOlfdbtteinan just' (soar Libertf
Hall informs it.lbat he is, eqnfijted to hit
bed and
fßrftr**' **"• ‘c* ,H
order releasing Wm. Quick, ot Y horny*
I'°*** % fW
his fine. This was done at the request of
tfc* eourt thh*.eqnq*t*d4siin.. On ti* satpe
day the (governor commissioned J, H. Mar-
StdMffMIUSV pUSMe WmkrtSMS* District,
Talbot couaty
-l-thl AftaJtUt elmrAonAcalth of Thurs
day says : “We are glad to learn that the af
fairs of Messrs. West, Edwards A Cos. are
MaMKgmmßiac
for sometime pasC We hope the old firm
will again resume hiisiMM, as tfet* scitU-
U-fenefl of Mton has ~
Voted it* high taxation resolution, and
passed Another favoring the issuing of bonds
til the amount of fSti.ObA, bearing 8 per
rapt interest, with which to pay accruing
indebtedness. Tbs nsrsv isuue must be au
thorized by the Legislstnre.
—A special committee has reported to
ttss City Council of Savannah a schedule
considerably reducing the expenses ot the
municipal government. The committee
' propose to ebolihh the office* of Recorder
tad Assistant Treasurer, to reduce the sal
aries of the City Marshal and Harbor Mas
ter, and the pay of a number of other otfi
, vefa and employer*.
—Aa the down night (height and passen
ger train on the Central Railroad from Ma
cpn, Tuesday night, approached the 124th
mile post, between eleven and twelve
o’clock, the locomotive struck a horse that
“ tvasbn the track and was thrown down an
' embankment ami lurried bottom side up.
The engineer, John Sweeny, was killed,
aad the fisswau, Martin Myer, badly,
, htuised. .r
* * '--The Albany News says that the ques
" lion of a supply or labor is causing no un
easiness whatever in (bat section. So far
as it has been able to learn from planters,
tfcerels no difficulty—-the freedmen are as
NnxioS* to get places ad the proprietor# of
plantations are to yecure their labor, and
they are generally’ witting to enter into re
tollable and equitable co||iu. Xbe ten-
MM ‘•A**"*"#.. P i, i“ ul * r o' and the
i..SlKinl!u'jv!.n ttf LWiVr' P
I ,<t t ft:: ff !.<>■ >ii -:
Ar6t.oarrre.-Our com post tors’work
wm do much deranged on Thursday
nllfht in making preparations for the
enlargement and Improvement of our
Weekly palter, that we could not get
into Friday morning’s Daily more
-than halt the dispatches received the
’fcififrt previous. Such things do hot
happen often, but are necessary oc
casionally. We hope that the change
Iff the appearance of the Weekly
'Prats will be acceptable to its
"rtedeht.
So Papes Suhday.-—We believe
that the Dally papers of all the other
cities ia the State will drop one edi
tion on account of New Year’s holl
moruieg. As to-day is a general hoi-
SAo-l-dilg), VVUM (
observance of the -occasion will be
bpth customary and refreshing, {
Thnnuh the Confederacy is dead,
some of Its reforms in government
still oomwend themselves to think-
Jn moo of the Union. A proposi
tion has been introduced iu the Con
gressional House of Representatives
to give members of the Cabinet seats
in that body and a right to partici
luito la its debates. That was a priv
!!■■ -extended by the Confederate
States Congress.
Republican, speak
lug of President Grant, says: “Had
he been content to stop where the
war left him, the world would ncter
have known how poor a ruler a splen
did soldier can make.”
. ■' w
Why is it that we have not received
the Montgomery Advertiser for two
or three days? Will our friends of
tliat paper examine to see if It has
been mailed to the Times?
r V W cfurMit. or
Lgjl ' mmitiMno oMjlptt .MB
1 The AKiiJ| Chrfiicfo
hytHlu that ’here is H>ad nUloi”—
•W ihdl- Bke'i jßlwcfti _JIC.v..
Smith and Gen. Colquitt, and pro
tests t hat there in no Ttmson why they
should be at “daggers’points.” We,
entirely agree with our Augusta con.’
hsasporasy i and wig fwHhsr M say
mßsaaßEKStaa.
hostility-between (.he Cj(overnorand
the;Oktseai,nAd between thnl# Wpec
tive friends, the people of Georgia
ought to insist that the Gubernator
ial nomination be given to neither.
Strong as they both are In the re,
gards of the people, and eminently
deserving of public honors and trusts,
it will not do to risk the harmony of
their (tarty for the promotion of any
personal aspirations or interests.
But we are of the opinion that Our
Augusta friends Overrate the intensi
ty of any difference that may exist,
'W inky fibe£ fitted, between GoV.
Smith and Gen. Colqu]tt.,_Wqara
nWtePPmmvk&'M'etl
the close friends of either, but we
UUrfXtttetwe hadh Mforma
tion that there is no “bad lye ling’’-;
much less “a feud”—between these
two distinguished gentlemen. It hi
possible- -indeed it
if it were otherwise—that this anima
ted and 'W#‘ffav
erab# Was (Wised > •onb* or both
of them to look upon the other
as a rival. If np, this is charge
able more Rs the baste and
-seal of thelr respective friends than
to any personal efforts of theirown.
But It has not proceeded totbe.eyteDt
aciprehended, or to such an animosi
ty between parties supporting them,
fta oside
for the preservation of the harmony
of the Demooratio
Chronicle sure that the reports which
were not started by jwrsoos friendly
to neither, who hope to get up such a
fccllfcg beiWheti thelFrcAiiecffte sup
porters as Will require the setting
aside of both ? It is chiefly to diuy
that tithoatate of fanHogiexists that
we Indite this article. Georgia is for
tunate in the possession, at this.junc
ture, of two such sons ns Gov. Smith
and Gen. Colquitt.—both so able and
competent, so well tried in her ser
inxxvjmxz
give expression to the general
man6 of the people ot ts ittUwditte
section whoa.wtt say that while they
have a personal preference stimula
ted by local pride and association,
they would very cheerfully support
either as the Democratic candidate.
We do not think that we go too far in
sgytog that most Of th 6 friends or
both would turn to the other as a
second , ch.oipo )f either of them was,,
out of the way as a possible nominee.
A few words as to tbo attitude
which Gov. Smith seems to present
In regard ty the nomination. He
must be aware that a considerable
portion of the people of the State de
sire that he should be nominated for
another term. This desire has foipid
expression too often to be ignored or
disregarded. He may not desire
another term, and yet ho may feel it
his duty to aerept it If tendered. It
ia possible that his re-nomination
may be regarded as the surest mode
of promoting the harmony and suc
osfljettthe party,j ;Ifflew •tpuoh a
contingency and of the wishes of his
friends, it 'Appear? to us that the
uffifber course for Gov. Smith to ljtir-
Aii| Wpuld be to take no part what-
Jipin the contest for the nomina
tion, but to leave that field entirely
to aspirants who are more eager. Is*
not this precisely the course that lie
is pursuing? Can any man point to
any act or declaration of his that
looks Hk| bidding fur $r solicitation
of the nomination? vve think not.
Then why cannot the other candi
dates andstheir frfynds oontinuo the
canvass funf&rtdßKUdy eotamorlbbd
too early) without pressing the Gov
ernor to announce nearly a year 'in
2SS2J3r&IStWL
just as open to them, and if they
have’SuQloiont strength With the
people they can muster it in the
<3Mthlti*>n wRITorvHWmAt affoffacr
rival. An active canvass in behalf
of candidates out of office may be
acMhJ* and proper; but ifGbv. smith
haaolnengtit su flic lent to procure for
him another term, it is because of
the approval by the people of his ad
ministration, alone his
friends should rest and we belteye
are resting their claims iu his be
half. * * ' '
While Ames is instigating Morton
to push on Investigation Into the late
Mississippi election, a j>arty of anti-
Ames Republioans are imploring Con
gress to do o suoh thing. They shy'
that though the Democrats did resort
to “intimidation,’' an investigating
committee would find proof which
they will be unable-to ignore, of cor
ruption, fraud, bribery and Ineffi
ciency on the (rt of the Republican
Stole cftWiaU nnddegitlaUf*, sff*
as has existed iu no other Southern
States ;nd that U it is laid bdore the
country at this session of Congress,
it Will 86 sh'bek the i>eoplß tliaV they
will not only justify the Democrata in
resorting to illegal meaus to check it,
but it may be the last straw that
breaks the camel’s back iu the nest,
Presidential campaign, and turn the
scales in favor of tho DenioqraU.
There is considerable talk in Mis
sissippi of amending the Constitution,
so that no citizen eau vote unless he
can read and write I ,' and the Demo
cratic press is calling upon the Legis
lature to prepare such an amendment
for submission to the people. J "
L- 't , -i ‘
Joyce is reported as saying,
“They’ll make Bab. a soft bed,,” and
Joyce ought to know.
THE TIMES: SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1, 16.
V uffibu |£oif?§ m : hkkai.d :
■A sieeiaWisiiaWh informs us that
ft New Yftt Herald, in an editorial
■ Thursdil condemns the policy of
fts Goverftient in sending to all
the circular rela
ting to Cuba. It contends that Aus
tria, Russia and Ilaly liave no inter
ceoju the affairs <it the Woateoi flon
tfhetft. This cnpftmmtitraet deserves
empiwtafrroiidiimtlktlßH.' irwsigfgr
th honurad and 1 ffiieißshbdfttidltlons
of republic In relation to foreign
affafrs. It concedes the right of Ku
ropean nations "to a voice in a, ques
tiou purely American, aud flies Bt the
•face Of the “Monibtj doettfnc,” which
has been for half a century more
elosely interwoven with ths uationul
sent|ipent than any other principle
oonnected with our foreign
But two nations besides the United
Sthtes liavo any substantial interest
hn the affairs of Cuba. These ar*
England and Mexico. If these gov
eminent# alone bud beeu cousultod,
apd/dlf understanding arrived at,
Gen. Grant’s administration would
■not have exposed Itself to the dam
aging criticism with which it is cer
tain to bo assailed for this indefen
sible measufp,
Xho Herald says President Grant
has violated twy great histqfidal tm
dilions-the ineUglbiilty of a Presi
dent for a thlrffterM, and the avoid
ance of entangling foreign alliances;
and in madiag,this uiraular to all the
courts of Euroiw he never made a
gyeatet mistake Ih Lift life.
It will require the frfeeet kind of
dipionutGusublety to explain the dis
tinction between iiertpityng Europe
an powers to interfere io the domirs
tiopr political relations of American
fftates, and inviting their eo-ppera
tiou in,or approval of such iutorven
tion-by the United States;, Idjver
the haugfity “Monroe doctrino” to a
were l#-ihq/u/obipn WTieh we admit
the United States no mftre
intervene without European oousnnt
than Europe can intervene without
American consent.
We are not discussing ihc question
whether either the United States or
European powers in io
terfering in the struggle between
Br>*vin and ttcr “rebehr.” The PrAsi
dent baa (if'the- latest reporta are
true) raiped another issue -duo In
volving the adherence to or abandon
ment of the “Monroe doctrine," or its
modification to such a defffee as to
make it mean iagUss and uhsa rd
- ( u * Bo.WW*Tft’. *•
Smisaei) l’aivoax,—On* *(> nf whi’e su
gar, half a cup of atrr, bo if till if tallies,
and sprinkle in the popcorn as Much as the
pan will hold, jfnicely popped this will
sugar two quarts of corn, fltirwidt, so that
it does not stick together The .grains
ought to he sepa rated.
Damn Bief Fkuzlih ig, (Juxam —C?iip
the beef as thin as paper with a very sharp
knife. Melt in a trying pan butler the size
of an egg, stir the heel alotit in it for tvyo or
linen iiM-milifirii -l■ Itt t■n ‘ttli- ft— r ..*-half
a teaspoontul of rich cream, give a boil up,
and serve ip a covered dish.
lipw ru Coos Saw Toax. —Many people
do not raiuih sal) pork triad, but it is quite
good to soak it in milk two or three hours;
theu roll it ui Indian meal and, try to a light
browp. This makes a good dish with mash
ed turnips, or raw onions cut in vinegar ;
another way ia to soak it overnight, in
skimmed miik and bake like fresh pork ;
it is almost as good as fresh roa|tpork.
Dox’t OvsKPLANr.—A contributor to the
Atlanta I’huitalion says: “Overpiaiiting
to cotton makes the farmer a slave to the
luercfiant. Ovei planting .-cneouiiters diffi
cultius m tlie hegiuamg. invalues risk
tbroqghout, the season, and mure frequently
ends in disastrous failure than in partial
success, it never results in the success an
ticipated. Hence, the bast cotton planters
are curtailing, year alter year, tlieir cotton
I acreage. A cureless planter is apt to think
that a few peras more in rottoii only in
volves Jhg loss of the crop of those few
acres; but, if lie has common sense, he
will discover, in a few years of that prac
tice, (he cnse pf his ruin, If he has not
the gift of good coanuqp W*> ire will pro
nows cflUou,planting a had business."
~ .
'Two woodchojiyei’s in Neosho,
Kansas, could not agree as to wheth
er one owed the other fifty cents, and
the end of the altercation was the
murder of the alleged creditor by the
alleged debtor. Bill Gideon, the
murderer,’mounted a mule that, he
fottnd hitched by tho village store
aud rode away. Mr Short, the own
er of the mute, got on a horse and
overtook -the fugitive in a lonely
place. - '“Now.” saidGUleim, drawing
a revolver ana aiming at his unarmed
antagonist, “you’ve got to- ride with
me all day. It I let you go you’ll
alarm the country, and I don’t want
to kill you. Come along, aud if you
attempt to speak to anybody we
meet I'll blow your bruins out.”
Short dared out disobey, and they
rode along together. Gideon told
whoever they met that they were
searching for stray cattle. They kept
olt for thirty-six hours, and at the
end of that, time Short, having no
saddle, was exhausted. Gideon then
quit him, leaving the mule, and com
pleting his escape on loot.
To the Public.
Ia orfler to compete with Cish aud Ootboue
ia our £.rNE, Out T£UMfl from this dle ■** ill b
CASH.
To those iudebted to us either by note hr Ac
count, we respectfully request them to call and
see us. Those foiling to call will be called on *by
oor Agent, and unless satisfactory arrangements
are mads, will bo sued Immediately, We have
1 extended ow claims with most of you over
fWelve montmTa/ter due. Wo now simply ask
you to'jbclp us. If you cannot pay all, pay half
and extend the balance Respectfully,
dJwVw m Jso. MrOOUGH & CO.
Lost Boys.
TWCHif>y#~4be oldest between'nine and ten
years aud the other abouteiffht years of a--
disappeared from their home in Alabama above
Browenville, on the night of the ‘JBth instant,
since which time nothing has Ijeeu heard of them.
1 will pay any eturwljio may find them for their
trouble of returniut; then# to ms. The oldest is
naru’bd Jmimie Oartibau, and the other Willie
Brittain.
jyl It* J. C. OARTMAN.
Uui) pf Steniners.
Appreciating th® wants of this commnuity
for anew outlet Ar thair eommerce, and
cheap freights, the steamer *‘Bfiw FOOT” has
been placed upon the liver, and will make weekly
umrh '
Merchants patronize tbia Line,
at living freight tariffs, can order their goods
shipped f*qin *U points North, vTia Fernandina,
Fla., or Sax-annah, in care of J. P. ft M. R. B.
For any information apply to Kadcliff A Lamb*
or Watt & Walker. jyl tf
!UjP RlCEb’Eld
m anothm lot ofl m
HV* J> HL >e ' Jl’i-iOff-it
Buggion,
Uilh Patent W tiei ta
( /.<! Jf ' !‘Uvb>, f ,/. t> ,
KepiMiMry.
■ 4*w"l tf _ __ jj_.
MARDI GRAS!
ATLANTA, 6A„ January 6th, (876.
Commencing January 4th. The Wes
tern Railroad will sell tickets to visitor#
to the WARM OltlM, at 90.00
for the Bound trip. Ticket# Good For
five day#. M. i*t. AJtBKTT,
dec3l eodtjyG A Vent.
MULES AND HORSES.
%
Oh th third day of January, I Will be in Ca
lumbtia at Gammel a .Stables, with fifty fine Ken
tucky WVtMNi, brokfe and ttnbroke. Also a fine
lot of NaddlA And Harness ROK^KS
Wait until I eronie,'before purchasing yofir
stock, as I guaranty style add price.'
.9. *. KOVI9.
_d#c3o If <; L ~,,, ■
Finest Hearse in Georgia.
JSSBmSsL*
TFTR bVe fhrtse Rearaea—one the best In th
V V Mtata, and are amply prepared to attend
all funeral calls, ou reasonable teruis
Hearse Carriages s4.Gfl for Whib s.
•• $3.00; 13.00 •• Colored,
dee-jiiwwiiik '* ? *'* *t m mm\*( >w a oo_
Notice.
THE CHATTAHOOCHEE .N ATIOJfAI. BANK. 1
1 "Hi Columbus. G. Bee. *7,1971. f
ffIHE annual meeting of the btockhpUlera of
5 1 thfa bank wUf WebAM at the bank ott Thnra
day, assh of. Jana try. \m, *t 13 o’chech# tor UU
election 6t Directors for the ensuing year.
' 1 il. W.EDWABDfi,
c!oc9f kd _ :'y • -*’ - : Caahfof.
Market Stalls to be Rented.
rjnHPgtallaln the ME<*at Market will be rented at
1 the Market House, under direction of the
Committee on Market, < Monday, January 3d,
at I‘J o’clock, * Terms made known that day.
' F. W. ACtt,
T. J. HDCKoLtfta ;
W.J.W.m,
deCMtlyf Committee on Market.
m~T- ~~jmm — rr~jxrr~\
Oilt-edge Property on Broad
Street to be Sold for Cash,
Titles Perfect.
JkY the Sheriff of Muscogee etmnty on let Tua
I >day in January,within the legal hours ef sale,
at Praor * lUgea* s'orner on Broad atreet,
Wffl be sold a part of lot No. 77, corner of Broad
and Thomas street* fronting on Banad street 4
feet 3 inches, running back 147 feet 10 Inches,
commencing at a stake 73 fbet 9 inches from the
corner aud running north 40 feet 9 inches,thenee
ruuniug back lit
sold as a whole or divided into two lota of ‘l4 feat
7 inceea front each, on Broad street. By virtue
of a decree ot the Superior Court at the November
term of 1875.
dec 3 ltd
Grand Opening 1
OF
Reich’s Restaurant
TO-DAY.
Meals at all Hours.
OF FARE con Ulna all
Market afford*. U*r #2sgjk
AWyigr ia au|pli*d witli choicest
Winoa, Liqnoni and Olgars. 1 *■*'*
Free Lunch from 11 to 1 o’clk.
MU tf
MARKHAM HOUSE,
yVA 1 tin,ta, Oa.
JAN. K. OWENS, I‘reprlslar,
Late of the National, wishes to inform his
friends, and the public gcuerally, that he has
leased thq above hotel, newly furnished and fit
ted up in modern style. JAN. E. OWENB,
dec39 eodfit Proprietor. __
.eliE a^toi^inimbl
?. ■ ei .••■ r J* 4 !.* ■ * it* t ■ a
BUGGIES
.vslnileM silei
CHEAPER THAN
EVER. '
! i’l ' iittf iii'ff '
£avin f di|emmed tp guit, the Car
riage busiae*6, I upXi offer iay entire
stock of
Buggies and Sundewns
lower than such work was ever before
offered in this market. Conte and see.
TITOS. 14. tVVWK.
d.X'2-3 tf
.*iii£ hfTHilis ,;t.:'
COLLINSWOTH INSTITUTE,
NEAB TALBOTTON, OA„
P RETAKES boys lor higher chuo in Oollw*.
or educates them, tor buain* hb. AT I.ILBB EX
PENSE THAN ANY SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH.
Spring term begin* January 17th. aad embrace-*
Six Month*. ,
9~Bvard at SIO.OO per month PAID IN AD
VANOSL Apply for Circular.
J.T. McLaughlin. Principal and Pro’r.
George W. Maxou, Asatxriate Principal,
decSl wtwhdSt awlm
A REMARKABLE FACT. 1
thataodtng aaion iu trade and
iu all other br sue has of ba tineas.
I* fill W LT( LEWIH
are 'a' nVnre exVnßl vw
Tit AUK T*k *4 fiery to
easily solved. When ope visits their Stores and
goa thromah the diffkrMit dapartnaewMdtowtll a>
aurpriaed to sec Ihe Aianatiac piles of Goods they
hand In. They hot only ketp onttataotly 44 h*n£
a full supply of DRY <JOOItod.Nt>T*ON* * ~
but’have oaa nutire door tor BhOTW aud
MHORto. ami another rook for MATA and ready
made 4 LOTHIN4J This Stock to by for 'ths
largest ever offered in this market, and in bay
ing ta such large quantities foe CASH, they of
ctwirae purchase nf b'great advantage, generally
from first band*, and can always offer their cus
tomer* Goode at the very BOTTOM PRICES.
Their trade ia now extended through Geor
gia, Alabama apd JTlorlda, and aa it ia found that
thqjr sell juaoy Goods at New York prices without
adding freight, their orders are steadily In
creasing. They propose to aeil any Goods st
New York price# aud freight added, and they In
vite au examination and comparison of price*, by
all persona wishing to purchase, and gtve assu
rance that prices cannot be beat.
-*WtH.re £ id.. UtlUfJj l L .
j $5.00 |]
Fire fo#tato*wtfi purchase a Fracthrb of an In
dustrial fcxlnWMon Bond, that to certain to draw
of the following Premiums,
I (foil Dcci'iiibf'r Gill, lets.
A Tenth-Which coats only $5 —can dyawapy of
the following, and will be received by the Compa
ny any time in $ months, aa sfr in the purchase
of a S9O Bond.
Thto to a chance for gain aod no chance for loss,
in premiums oi s:i.foU> aach ti
10 ao® 4
11 “ 300 “ Paid in Cash.
W - 100 •*
io *• M *• gad wo
100 “ 30 “
390 •• W * deduction.
44$ “ 5 “
39000 •• 3.10“
Mu- l#mrf I'rt-iuiuua i# Si.lO.
Each Fraction must draw thto sun).
All Fractions will be good with SU.OO to pur-;
chase a whole $30,00 Bond. *
Thto to a chance tor a fortune, and no ohancS
tor loaa.
A S3O Bond participates ih tour drawings each
year, until it Las daawn oue pf the following pte-
WttTWiß.
SIOO,OOO.
S2l, SSO, SIOO, S2OO, S3OO, SSOO
SI,OOO, $3,000, $5,000,
SIO,OOO, $36,000,
SIOO,OOO.
The Bonds issued by the Industrtoi Exhibition
Cos., are a copy of the European Government
Loans. i
The Bonds are a safe Investment,
PEOPLE OF SMALL MEANS
Can find no better or safer investment. No
chance of loss. A fortune may be acquired.
On December 6tfa —On January 3rd.
PlliicHA HEPf O W.
How to Purchase.
In person, or by certified Check, or Express, or
Postal Order, or Draft, or enclose Greenbacks in
a registered letter, to, aud made payable to the
Industrial Exhibition Cos.
Tb funds raised by sale of these Bonds, will he
applied Ui the erection, of a
CBYSTAL ? A LACE.
Whirl, terry American will hr Proud of.
RECOLLECT.
The UuluMtrto Exhibition to a legitimate enter
prise chartered by the State of New York,
lu director* are ths bast etotoens of New York
it has had seven drawings sines July Is?4* * UII
paid out In principle and interest,
8700.000.
Any one obtaining a pretnlmn, the company
pledges itsslf not to make public.
Tld# enterprise it simply anew form of bond
in no sense to to be recognised as a lottery.
There arc no blank*. Be sura and purchase at
once. . . •,
$ ft will buy a Fraction tor December 4th, 187$,
$5 “ “'Qtmrtor Bond tor Jan. 3rd, UKfi.
$lO • “Half Bond V
S2O “ “ Whole Bond
Ail Bonds are exchangeable into city lota, in
ths suburbs of Naw York City.
Each bond-bolder is regarded as an honorary
member af the fudnatrial Exhibition 00., and is
welcome at the Parlors of the Company, No. 12
East 17th Street. Agents wanted.
All communications aad remittances to be
made to the InduatrilExhibition Cos., 13 Esat 17th
St., between 6th Are. and Broadway, New York
City.
For the purpose of giving the Bond-hoi&ers of
the Industrial Bxhbition Cos. full and complete
information as to the progress of the Company,
sod s complete list of the drawings, an Illustra
ted Journal will be published, viz;
Tie Industri'l ExMbitien llitsfrtiti,
Subscription One Dollar per Year,
Anyone sending a dub of tt subscribers, with
sls, will be given a Premium of one Practkm or
*4 Bond; dub of 37 subscribers, a Bond; club
of 50 subscribers a whole Bond. Address,
Industrial Exhibition lllmtrte,
13 East 17th Btreet. New York City.
#O4l Will piirrliiUM* 13 I'rnc
lions. novll ly
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We ire tbit Season in Receipt of a Large
Supply ef all Sizes at Onr
Celebrated
For Doth Wood and Coal.
Besides s full assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GRATES, &cv
And feel Justified in saying that we are BUBE
we can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both
in quality and price.
Of other Goods In our line, we have a large and
complete assortment, such as
TIN AND SHEET-WON WARE
or kyilby Dgscurnov,
HARDWARE. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. COAL
HODS, SHOVELS. &C.
All of these article* we GAN and WILL sell at
VERY BOTTOM PRICES.
lan 1 dtt W. H. ROBARTB k 00.
Mto h-ad is top great desJmtuiu of all polite female society, and yet no art
Jkn equal H beaajHtif s long aJßuxuriant growth of silken tresses gracefully en-
Mfitncd ardflbd.au atomhtocr naaflftjfauy todaftHhair foils out so rapidly at each combing, aad be
comes se abort and thin that they can't support cr rto, nor a “club*’ without ths aid of “dead hair/’
at an enormous expenee, and shorn ps-rbsps from some diseased scalp. We will tell you how to stop
yrmTaarrrmwmg cm r MrmmTvfm ivmmn your c*ip
rrom all dandruff; how to give your hair a beautiful, glossy app4-srauce without the use of oil, grease
or anything poisonous or the least injurious; but on the contrary. It cools Is* head, and to gle of
ths most delightful perfumed Hair Dressings you ever used. •m> i * * f
SAVE YOUR
'Money and we will do the above, under central f, or Ba—a
m> untortuoale aa to loan their hair and become held headed, can by the xue of the same article, cre
ate s growth of new hair ail oxer the b%UI spot, ug. hi ouwr iffusrdmjsre propose tf covey over all bald
heads with theirown hair, uoder contract, or no charge mane. Tx will also give anew growth |o
whiskers and moustache, sad imparts life, beauty and ttogawnq to* whihNfffo
This article sets dirt-oily upon the hair tolliciea snd bulbs, penetrating, stimutoting aad arousing
their doenutoto anergtes to aettan. thus impart)ug anew life and new growth i U me hair germs.
Many persona ar# ready tf.crj •■humbug." but gentlemen, yon rad ban* yam
OWN HAIR
•r ho efihrge wIM he made. Thto truly wonderful preps ration caused hntr to grow six feet iu length
•m the head oi a fteotnaky lady, who had bma bald-headed: it ha* resL.red hJr to the heads of those
who have been bald from 10 to 36 year*. - 4
A pamphlet filled with positive and unmistakable proof from Doctors Ministers, Editors, Drug
gists, fie., sent free to any address; an#) we will give One Thousand Dollar* to any oue who will prove
that any of onr oertffioagM are “bogus." It does not change the color of tttf half, hence is harmless
snd frsse from any poison. ,;j;r
The wonderful article alluded to to known as Dr. J. sWxrt*i* Mi MV Hdfr RestorstfxPrice
SI.OO, or 3 bottles for $3.50. or SB.OO per dozen to dealers, expressed on receipt of prioe. Many per
son* avs ordering one bottle to be rent from five hundred to one thousand miles, while the to(Mht
will be no more on three, or half a dozen bottle*, than on one. One bottle for baldness to not a fair
trial. First satisfy you roelf that w* are not humbugging you. then eall oo your druggist, str order
s fair supply dirm t from ns. Akudtot ins proof,than go to work business-lib*. Ucannot be mailed.
Add res#
im.J. p. nnojicooLE.
utnmus.KY.
SOU) IN MAI ON. *., U HUN’C. KANIN k, tAM-i IXUiIiMMIN. •*.. M,-
J. J. MASON.
t*l 1
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-gr-— -in e -II 1 jLab i* *' " tm I 4I * I
Boots a-xxdL Shoes
AT COST!
Hiving Dclermined to Close Out our Business,
W<* Offer Omp Kmire Nto<>k of
Boots and Shoos at Cost for Cash.
Dealer* and. Ooimtry Merob anta
WilldoWeU to Call on TJaa.
ko 4>mlm Tulirn Ihu’k <*r Etriim^siL
POPE Sl LONG.
felt!
THE GEORGIA HOME
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Oolumbus, On.
A HOME COMPANY, seeking the patronage of HOME PEOPLE!
Our Charter binds all ths property of ths Stockholders for the obligations of the Company.
As an avideuce of our ability to yrotect onr friends from toes,
WE HAVE PAID TO OUR POLICY HOLDERS SINCE OUR OR6AJHZATKHI. $1,300,000
OKfeaintlw *BO*WU HOMK BPII.OINO. ; j,,", . ,
DIRECTOnS:
J. RHODES BROWNE, Pres’t of Cos. JNO. McILHEN NEY, Muyr of City.
N. N. CURTIS, of WflU & Curtis. JNO: A. MoNEIEL, Orooer.
J. R. CLAPP. ClarHJ’s Fucfory. JAMES RANKIN, Capitalist.
L. T. DOWNING, Attorney at Law. CHARLES WISE.
GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, Treasurer olfJiMupony
d-cl# U
THE
GRAND OLD IDEA
LIVE OX LESS THAN YOU MAKE!
ONLY ONE ROAD TO WEALTH!
Save Your Money—Economy is Wealth !
EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,
Oolumlaua, GXa.
Every Depositor has, by Special Law, a First Lien on all
the Property of the Company.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE TO DEPOSITORS.
Capital Stock, $1,250,000.
Ttar Host Nimrufiil Institution In tire Noutlu
jstr Uqwdb |M;#Ur m lteuutnd.
.t*~ Seres per cent, iaterest, rompouaded fear limes s year.
*#■ Areeunts strictly confidential.
N. J. BUBSEY, President. G. GUNBY JORDAN,Kec’y & Treos’r,
AVI RECTOIW.
W. H. YOUNG. OHAS. GREEN,
DR. T. W. BATTLE, Lumpkin, Ga. Pree’t Hav’h Bank and Trust Cos.
N. J. BUSI&Y. ALFRED I. YOUNG.
tf tf ~ , ‘ ■ '• 1 ■'
FARMERS, ATTENTION.
o
S4HI Tuns Nor* Nenlia l.aud Übuter, Etiwuii Dltaolved Bone,
Ntumlurrt Itonr Rmitires, Chemical SuspHe# Cor
Makisf Home Fertilizers, Add Phosphate
(fliffli Grade), Agricultural line.
Field and Garden S?d and Airrlcnltural jmplvausuta.
HOLSTEAD Ac CO.
IST and 139 Broad St. < ’rtnmbiis. La.
det’34
K. H. OPWNO. FrotdMt. ff. W. EDWARD#, Cashier. K. If. MHLFORD, Aaa'tCutter.
The Chattahoochee National Bank
OF
COIATMBUS, GA.
Thi# Bunk transacts a (teoerol Ranking Business, pmj* Interest on Deposits
under special contract, giees prompt attention to Collection# on sS accetwilile
points, and in rites correspondence. Information transmitted by mall or wires
when desired. janl tf