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JIILTON MALONE.
HE COMMITS SUICIDE IN HIS CELL.
Morphino Smuggled into
his Coll in a Shirt.
The Condemned Mnii Aimorted Hint
lie tvmild Commit Suicide in
Frel’crcuce to Hung-lng-.
He Hoot* Sot Believe in a Bible
or a Hell.
THE HODY TO 1IE FORWARDER
TO COM HItlN.
Ifieeinl to the Knquirer.
Atlanta, November 28, 1373.
Up to Wednesday Milton Malone felt
confident that his sentence would ho com
muted. On learning the Governor's de
cision he burst into tears, but soon recov
ered himself, and said to Wise, the prison
wardon. “I dd not care for myself. I feel
for my poor mother, but I will not hang,
remember that.’’ Wise had heard him
say ao before, bud therefore took no no
tice of this, as Malone was carefully guard
ed.
Tlie Scnflbld.
On Thursday the scaffold was adjusted
in the jail yard, and the hour for the exe
cution was set for Friday noon. Evciy-
body about the piison manifested the
deepest interest and sympathy for the
condemned man, and the ghastly prepn-
rati ous were kept out of his sight and
htenng.
Thuridav N in'll t.
Tho afternoon of Thursday and Thurs
day night up to nine o'clock, the prisoner
seemed very composed, and conversed
even cheerlnlly with ^hose who visited
him, particularly with his father and mo
ther, v ho spent a part of the day with
him, and whom lie tried to reconcile to
his terrible fate.
The Suicide.
About hah'-past ten tho Warden visited
his cell, and lo him Malone said, ‘T have
done ns 1 said. 1 lrnvo taken morphine,
aud will never stand on a trap with a
rope around my neck.” Mr. Wise at once
hastened out and summoned Dr. Logan,
and after an examination the physician
remarked that the prisoner had taken
luorphino, but not enough to kill him.
Nevertheless ho summoned Dr. Wust-
morelund, and that gentleman agreed tha»
there was no danger to the prisoner from
the poison.
The Second Attempt.
After the doctors left, Malone wulkod
about Ins coll conversing calmly with the
officials, and helping himself sevoral times
to water, lie lay down partly on his face
as if to sleep, with his right sleeve close
to his mouth, and after remaining sob
few minutes, ho sat up and said, “Wise,
send for tho doctors again, 1 havo finished
the dose, pei-lmps they would like to see
the effects of tlie poison.'' Then ho bade
Wise nnd others good bye, laid back on
his cot nnd never spoke again. The doc
tors were recalled, but despite their every
effort, the prisoner continued to sink,
aud diod ul ten minutes after eleven this
morning.
How lie Hied.
Milton Malone died without a particle
of penitence. Never once did ho ac
knowledge the God before whom he was
to be summoned. A letter was found in
his cell ufter his death, saying he had no
belief in a Bible, God or llell, and in ad
dition he wrote a note to Wise gloating
over bis contemplated suicide, iu which
he asserted he bud fooled tho jitdgo and
juries Aud this is the end of u mis
spent, Godless life, and it calls uloud for
a reformation in \lio men who are follow
ing in Malone's footsteps.
Speculation*
Are rife ns to how Malone oblaiuod tlie
poison, as ho was carefully watched, aud
lunch iudiguatiou is expressed against
those who sent it. It is said it cutne in
the curt' of a shirt which Malone put on
on Thursday morning, and that ho opened
tho cl«)tli with his teetli aud so swallow
ed it.
Ao Reprieve.
The story that the Governor, owing to
recent evidence, would graut a new trial,
nnd that (lie news cnine too lato, is not
correct, the Governor emphatically deny
ing that any such ovidence was before
him.
The
BANKS.
W. L. SALISBURY,
President.
A. 0. BLACKMAIL
0«bir>r.
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COLUMBUS, GA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1873.
NO. 283.
WASHINGTON.
CA Ill At i MEET! AO—THE DEMAND
ON SI»A1 \ -4 OAUKEIR Jf EA
ASSEMBLE AO.
Wasitinoton, November 28.—There was
a prolonged Cabinet sitting to-day. The
claries uro incommunicative. It is
probuble that tho press telegrams from
Havana aud Madrid are withheld from the
There are the usual arrivals of Con
gressmen, and a sharp contest is progress
ing for offliors of the HoiTse.
It. is ascertained that the ultimatum to
Spain is, tho restoration of the Yirginius,
salute thu il ig, release those alivo, repa
ration to tho families of those killed, and
guarantees for tho future. Should Spaiu
fail or be unable to enforce those terms,
the President, the West and the South
arc for war. Punishment of the Cuban
officials or the abolitiou of slavery iD
Cuba dots not enter into the controversy.
Negotiations are still progressing, uud the
result depends upon the dispatch from
Spain.
THE 1 All!NET MEETING.
Washington, November 28.—The Cab
inet were iu session two hours aud a half
to-day, giving earnest attention to the
questions ponding betweeu the United
States and Spain. It was remarked by a
Cabinet officer after the adjournment,
lhaltliu business was in such a condition
that a single telegram on either side might
change the whole course of proceedings,
lo-uight it cun bo coulideutly said that
lie question has assumed a more favor
able aspect than it bore this morning, and
that there are strong reasons for expect
ing results entirely satisfactory; and it
can bo added, on the sumo competent au
thority, that although nothing has as yet
been reduced to procise terms, the situa
tion is very hopeful. .
UEAF.KAL AEWN.
By Telefrrftpli lo Hie Enquirer.
MARKETS.
Cotton Factories.
M I’NCOU EE MANUFACTURING 4*0.
—Richard Yutos diod suddenly at Bar-
nuniV, St. Louis, yesterday.
—Iugorsol was sentenced to five years'
hard labor at Now York yesterday.
—The Union Banking Company of
Philadelphia has resumed. .
—Jas. Mason has been appointed re
ceiver for Jav Cooke A Co.
—Shepperd Knapp has resigned tho
presidency of tho Mechanics National !
hunk at New York.
BY T F. I. E 4 ■ It A1* II TO EA4IUIBEK.
MhuuucIii
# of
SHKKTINO?. 81llRTlN(iS.
YARN, RORK, Ac.
COLUMBUS, OA
cl. l\ SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary Sc TroaMirer. oct3l ty
JOB PR1NT1NC.
THE
London. November 28—Noon.—Erie
37L Weather wet. Discount on street j
1 per cent, below bank rates.
Pauis, November 28. -Rentes ."*Sf. ami ,
70o.
Livi.upoot.. Nov. 28—Noon.—Cottou
uplands S.jaSj; Orleans 5); sales ln.OOO —
for speculation and export 3,000. , . . „ . . . «...
. ■ m , . .* .. . Livery. N*la and l.xchniiKi* SUablci,
Later.—Sales include (>,b00 American.
Sales of tho week 05,000: export 13,000; I
—The Powhattan aud Manhattan, which i speculation 7,00(». Stock 177,000—Amer-
wero destined for Cuba, have returned to | icuu 74.000. Receipts (12,000—American |
New York on account of heavy weather, j 42,000 Actual exports 8,000. Afloat j
, , 209,000—Am eri cau 154,000.
Three persons, in Montreal, who I (TpUni , H uot bolow good orditury| d e- I
livernd Dec. and Jan. 8.j. !
i I.ater.—Orleans nothing below good j
ordinary, shipped in Doc. 8$.
—The Patrons of Husbandry of Ala- j Nicw Yoi;k, Nov. 28. —Gold opened at
barna organized a State Grange at Mont- j y£,
gomery yesterday. Tho Convention was; Cotton qniot and hold higher; sales
very large, and evory part of the State j 747 bales: uplands KJjc, Orleans lC.^c.
represented. Futures oponeil a shade easier, as fol-
—A mass meeting of tho workingmen ! i ,n '? : l ’ J*unary l(»|al<»
of Paterson, N. ,1. lias horn called lo j -\V; Ifi*: March lo;.
iu Montreal,
drank from a bottle what they supposed
was whiskey, died yesterday, and five
more are sick.
I .our advancing,
ru 2c. better.
CUBA.
THE ONLY AUTHORIZED AGENT*
TO (’OLLK«T FUN ON.
New Yohk, Nov. 28.—M. Quesada and
Carlos Del Castillo pnblish*a card stating
they are tho only representatives of the
Republican Government of Cuba abroad,
that tho collection of funds for tho suffer
ing Cubans is without their authority and
against the cntutnatids of their Govern
ment, aud condeming all attempts to en
list mon, it being in direct violation of the
laws of tho land.
FEE LI N4..S IN HAVANA-PREFAB-
IN G B OB A Flla IfT.
New Yohk, Nov. 28.—-A letter from
Havana says the people there would re-
fuso to allow any orders from Madrid to
deliver up the Yirginius or mako any
reparation for her seizure and tho execu
tion of her crow to be carried out. Prep
arations for defence are beiug actively
pushed forward. Guns are being
mounted at nil suitable points. Adver
tisements appear in different papers for
unlimited numbers of luborers to work
on the arsenals. Volunteers have been
ordered to diill two or three times a week.
The Vote Do Cuba says, iu regard to
tho report from Washington that Castelar
has telegraphed to the Captain-General to
execute no more of the Virginias’ prison
ers, it cannot bo true, since tho sentences
havo been imposed by a tribunal of jus
tice in accordance with our laws. The
Executive of tho Spanish republic has not
BulTioient power to issue such an absurd
order. U says that the Captain-General
of tho island, in order to
extinguish rebellion, has the power to
impose the death penalty on any one
taken in ucts of treason aud force against
the Government: and asks, “How, then,
would tho Executive of tho Spanish Re
public dare to govern in contravention of
law, and to override justice, exposing his
authority to contempt, merely to please
certain foreign pirates ?"
TORT MONHOE.
GUN 4! A Bill A GEM BEING TURNED
OUT.
Four Monhok, November 28.—Twenty
mechanics arrived hero this morning for
duty in the ordnance machine shop, to
work on the fifteen inch gnu carriages
now being constructed. Two mechanics mil> uirM .
euce causes intense excite- i Pave to-morrow morning for Key West, I niain entrance to
ment, and is tho all absorbing topi.
. conversation.
Tl»i» Body.
The body has boon turned over to bis
friends, and tho face of the dead man
looks as if he wore asleep. It will bo tuk-
ni to ('.duinbus in the moriiiug fur burial.
ul two for Charleston, to put tho guns | alighted from her rarri
assemble at tho Falls this afternoon, to
make a formal demand on the city for
work
—Edwiu D. Lewis, President of the
Farmers and Mechanics’ Bank, Philadel
phia, iu appointed receiver in Jay Cooke
& Co.’s bankruptcy until the creditors ap
point an assignee.
—The schooner reported sunk a few
days ago ten miles bolow Capo Henry,
proves to bo tho 8t. Mary, from PLiladel- (U5 tor N
pbia for Richmond with coal. Its appear- m elevator,
ances indicate that it was rim into while
anchored; all aro undoubtedly lost. The
body washed ashore was the cook.
—John M. Morris, Executive ( lark of
the United States Senate, formerly editor
of the Charleston Ito/tnb/Dan, aud one of
tho editors of the Washington (Jhronido,
died at his residence in Washington last
uiglit. Tho remains will bo tuken to
Wethersfield, Connecticut, on Sunday for
burial.
FKENSI NGN.
—Silence is golden, but specie’s silver. I
—When a young liulv gives herself 1
away does she lose her self-possession
—When your pocketbook gets empty,
and everybody knows it, you can put all
your friends in it, and it won t “bulge
out" worth a cent.
—This yoar's hay crop in Maino is esti
mated at 1,700,000 tons, valued at #7,000,-
000. In 1850 tho crop was 700,000 tons,
900,000 in 1 MU) nnd 1,000.000 in 1870.
—A very superior quality of champagne
is now made with petroleum us the chief
ingredient. The manufacturers claim that
it, is the best that has ever benzine.
—The quantity of curled hair made
in the United States may bo fairly esti
mated at 13,000,000 pound i, and a capi
tal of not less than #2,500,000 is engaged
in carrying on tho business.
—Tho annual value of the property as
sessed for taxation in England in 1872
was nearly £500,000,000. Industrial in
comes had lucrennod from £'189,021,507 in
172, and other incomes in similar ratio.
—A commission houso in Detroit, tho
other day, hired a man to mark some ap
ples, and lie branded them as “gremlins,’’
“jail flourerers,” “spitsburgs," Hoekfurd-
ers" and “russoots." Ho was immediately
discharged.
—“Gentlemen," said an auctioneer,
who was selling a piece of land, “this is
the most delightful piece of land. It is
the easiest land to cultivate, it is so
light, so very light. Mr. Parker here
will corroborate my statement. Ho owns
the next patch, and ho will toll you how-
easy it is worked.” “Yes, gentlemen,''
said Mr. Parker, “it is vory easy to work,
but it is a plaguey sight easier to gather
tho crops.”
—In Concord, Delaware county, N. Y.,
it is roportod iu the local paper that a
farmer's daughter laHt year commenced
in the spring with sixty hotm of tho com
mon breeds and two cocks of tho Ohochin
family. From these she raised three hull
dred and fifty chickens. During tho sea
son sho sold eggs to tlie amount of .#90,and
from September 20th to tho 17th of Jan
uary sho fattod and sold ono hundred and
fifty pairs of fowls for #200. thus receiv
ing for eggs and chickens #350. The
time occupied in caring for her poult ry
was about two hours a day.
—Queen Victoria is very proud of the
few drops of Stuart blood in her veins,
and she is always doing something to
show that sho is more Scotch than English
or German. Last Ilullowo’en /October
31) she was at her favorite residence,
Balmoral Castle, and the manner iu which
she amused herself is thus told: “Shortly
before six o'olock on Friday evening the
cottagers, gi'lies and laborers from tic-
eastern part of the Balmoral estate mus
tered some distance to tlie east end of I lie
castle, and four abreast, each carrying a
torch. In this form they proceeded up
the western avenue, and wore me', by
Her Majesty, who, in her carriage, was
escorted by thetonantry on tho wostorn
part of her domains, also carryug torches.
The two bodies hero joined, and all
marched in tho direction of the castle,
headed by the Queens pipers, playing
appropriate airs. On arriving at the
the castle Her Majesty
*80, »»<!. preracled
Livery and Sale Stables.
KOREKT T1IOMPMOX,
i.KTirosrr., North or RANDor.ru Si*.
Columbus, (Jo.
A. 4iAM!tIKL,
Lit cry nnd Nnle Stable*.
Oul.grUOUPE ST.. COLCMUl'd, U.\.
I'nrt.viitar attention given to TotalU>£ m
or Mo<A.
llun*« uo t Mulei' Iioar.to.1 in siables 1
mouth or itny. i
JOB OFFICE
IS COMPLETE
IN AIL ITS DEPARTMENTS,
MERCHANTS’ & HCHANICS’
Columbus, Ga„
Does a General Banking Business.
DUALS IN
EicImbko. Gold, Silver, H4o*k«, Ac.
Special Attention given t« Collcc-
U«4M. nnd prompt return* luade.
Ntw Vorc OonasspoxtiCKT:
Ninlii Na#N»iia! Bank of New York.
SAVINCS BANK.
DKFO8IT8 received in iiimi ol 25
cent* And upwitrdA.
NEY EN p«r cent, iper annum; iu
terc»t Allowed. |iayiU»lo lot Jmiuur.,
April, July and October, (compound •
ed lour time* annually.)
DEPOSITS PAID ON DEMAND.
DIKHCTOK8.
VV. L. SAl.lellUUV—Fotmerlv ni WaiitoiA A r. ,
a. IM.QBB—or Prtsr,Ulgu kCo.
W. H. BROWN—Of Coiamhofi Irou Work- v:
C. A. KE1)1> -Of C. A. ReUJ A C*>.
U. I.. McOOOOli—Of .foliu Mc0ou«h X C-.
IK".till SJCt f
Doctors.
I AX (1 ED.
U.XEUl TION or A N E4-BO |\
WASHINGTON, D. 4 .
Washinmtov, November 28. —Tho lie. 1
gro, Henry Xuiing, convicted of the mur- j
der of Frauk Hahn, the Virginia drover,
in March last, was hanged to-day. Ho I
made the statement on the scaffold that j
ho was prepared to die, aud in response
to an inquiry from some ono among the !
spectator^, hu said he was not guilty.
THE WEATHER.
Department op War, 1
Washington, Nov. 28, 187.1. >
Ptobti '■liitifH.—For the Southern State.-',
northwest uu1 northeast winds, falling
temperature, find partly cloudy weather.
Reports are partly miasing from the fit
• ru Gull Stats*
and carriages at those points in thorough
working order.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
London, November 28.—The bark
Dcllino Hall, for Charleston, lost her rig
ging and anchored oft Deol.
Arrived—Brig Anna, from Charleston, .
and bark Smile, from Bull river, South
Carolina.
by the pipers, and followed by the large
body of torch-bearing tenantry, walked
on foot by the west side of tho castle.
Having completed the circuit of the
castle, tho procoHhion again halted in front
of the principal duorway. where dancing
was begun, to the strains of bagpipe'. by
the light of a bonfire. Reels and strath
speys followed each other in quick suc
cession, Her Majesty remaining an inter
ested spectator until u late hour in the
night.'*
( onipariitive 4'otton Statement.
New York, Nov. 28, 187;:.
Net receipts at all U
. during the week
New North, Nov. 2b.—Arrived ( ity of Same week Inst year..
S. ports
Wheat 1h2c. hotter.
Pork Arm and iu
fair demand—ih«sh #14 50. laird quiet
and weak—steam 8h8A.
Stocks active but irrogular. Gold U$.
Money 7 hid. Exchange—long 8, shoit 9.
Governments strong and higher. State
bonds dull.
St. Lotus, Nov. 28.—Flour, demand
good, nt full prices : lower grades have
advanced. Corn active and higher at 44
mixed, on track : old at 4 7,
Whiskey firm.
Cincinnati, November 28.— Flour quiet
at #(» 75 i7. Corn quiet; idd ear 52a53.
Pork .speculative demand aud prices
higher; #13 50 finely hid; held nt #13 75.
Lard - kettle 8; speculative demand for
stcaui at 7.j»»70. B icon steady: held at
(1} for shouideis: 7 for clear rib sides; 7}
fur clear sides: buyers An (-lower. Whis
ky firm at 89.
LorisvrLLE, Nov. 28.—Flour quiet and
linn; family extra #5.75. Corn firm at
58aU2. Provisions firmer. Pork #11. i
B icon—clear rib 7.j, clear sides 71 packed.
Lard8‘.-a9}. Whiskey 77*88. |
New York, Nov. 28.—Money active at i
7 coin a l-fit and interest. Exchange
weak at 7j. Gold active and higher, 9jja
!»}. Governments dull and strong. States
quiet and nominal.
New York, Nov. 28.—Colton firm:
sales 2581 bales, at lfijalG^c.
New York, Nov. 28.—Cotton net re
ceipts fur yesterday nnd to-day 2,413,
gross 8,112.
Futures dosed steady at a decline; Hales
28,950; December 15 2l-32all-l<»; Janua
ry Iff l-l(*a3-32; February ltijj; March Uij
a25-32: April 17al- 1G. Cotton firm; sales
2.581.
Liverpool. Nov. 28, r. m.— Cotton to
arrive firmer. Sales of uplnuds, nothing
bolow good ordinary, shipped October,
November and December, 8 9-16d.; do.,
December nnd .January, 8fld. Uplands,
not bolow low middling, shipped Novem
ber and December 8j)d. Orleans, uot be
low good ordinary, delivery in November,
i'-j'd.
Boston. Nov. 28.—Cottou firm: mid
dlings UJJ; gross receipts J44G; aales 200:
stock 0,000.
Woekly not receipts 1538; gross 9439;
exports to Groat Britain 405; sales 1100.
Norfolk, November 28.—Cottou high
er; low middlings 15; not receipts 2370:
exports coastwise 5120; salos 470; stock
0015.
Woekly receipts 15,582.
Nkw Orleans, November 28.—Cotton
active and higher; middlings 1(11; low
middlings lli; strict good ordinary 15;
net receipts 2,700 bales; gross 3,433; ex
ports coastwise 2.801, of 2,390 was to
France; sales 4,000; * took 130,179.
Weekly not receipts 30,489; gross 34,-
(172: exports to Great Britain (5,229; Con
tinent 15,4(59, of which (1,899 was to
Franco; coastwise 1,152; sales 2,775.
Baltimore, Nov. 28.—Cotton firmer;
middlings 15]p, low middlings 15£; strict
good ordinary 15; gross receipts 7(52; ex
ports constwiso H55: sales 410; spinners
200; stock 13,2(50.
Weekly net receipts 387; gross 5,517;
exports to Great Britain 1,183; France 1,-
082: coastwise 575; sales 2,10(5; spinners
5(52.
Providence, November 28.—Cotton—
weekly not receipts 177: sales 2,500;
stock 4,000.
Nashville, November 28.—Cotton firm:
low middlings 14 4.
Weekly receipts 2,(549; shipments 1.-
150(5; stock, 1872.4.515; 1873, 4,83(5.
City Point, Nuvembcr 28.- Cotton —
woekly net receipts 329.
Mobile, November 2 '.— Demand active
and market firm : middlings l(5$o., low
middlings 15,strict good ordinary l/ȣ ;
tie! receipts 292*5 bales : exports to (treat
Bliinin 1552:5, coustwise 321 ; sales 1000;
stock 25,571 bales.
Weekly net receipts 11,075 ; exports to
Gr« *»r Britain 8921, coastwise 3(550 ; sales
8100.
Bhiladm riiiA, November 28.—Cottou
firm : middlings U5;|c., low middlings 10},
sLiict good ordinary 10 ; net receipts 387
bales, gross (582.
Weekly not receipts 828 bales, gross
2519.
Charleston, Nov. 28.—Cotton strong;
middling 15{ajj; low middlings 15a^; strict
good ordinary 14J; not receipts 2,247: ex-
purts coastwise 1,(571; sales 1,0(M>; stock; j
50,135.
Woekly net receipts 1,583; exports !
to Great Britain 2,211: continent 2,028, j
of which 1,405 was to Franco-coastwise j
1.559(5; Htlos 8,000.
Galveston, Nov. 28.—Colton has up
ward tendency: good ordinary 11^; ordi- !
nary 12J: net receipts 1.911: exports to
Great Britain 1,714: coastwise 227; h»I«h I
100; stock 41,278.
j Weekly net receipts 13,80(5; exports to
Great Britain 1,741: coastwise2,039: sales
9,500.
I Savannah, Nov. 28.—Cotton firm
i middlings I5jl ; net. receipts 2155 : sales
2(5 f »2; fit(»ck 10 4,507.
j Weekly net receipts 21.991; ei|>ortH to J
! Great Bntaiu 997 lj coastwise 5879; sales:
DB. J. A. UK41U1IART,
c-ut r. J. MoflettM UruK 8tor<>, Broad eUc
i:«<4i !<mi. <• mi Si. Clair, belwrea Hruatl and
c|-T Front Sch , C'olumbun, Gh.
DR. UOL/.EY.
of St. (tail mill OKlethuriitf «
llAvinn rcreutly Hccn Refuinis/urd
titL a larjc AMiorhueut
Uertidoii.M ru
Ottlc« i
s«U>i7 dtf
DR. J. €. COOK,
- Kill* A IlnrriNon'H Cotninii
lirrtt door lo left.
Dentists.
W. T. POOL
DentlRt,
Homd St., Coin mini
W. J. FDGUU.
DentlRt,
'I'kIh Homo lluilditiK, Gilninbui*, tin.
0FFICK OF THR
ol tUe Finest
Lawyers.
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney nnd Nollcltar.
Umn'r aud RoKiner in Hankruptcy.
I] ovrr Brookn' Diu^ Store, Oolutulan,
PE ABODl A HRIN NON.
Attorue.vo ul l.ttw.
> is;
K. J. NOMKN,
Attorney «%Md Uoniiaellor at l.an,
Cicor^iA Home InNuranro Com puny liiuMmu,
ortT lyj onil story.
LOUIS F. GARRARD.
Attorney nnd t'onitwellor nt taw.
unit e No. C7 IIroad Or.-H, Callululme. a,i Will
practice ia the State and KodorHl Coiirto. ►ite* ml
nttofition Kivoa to Couui>er< ini l.*w ao-l t.iHeh 11.
Iliuikiuptcjr. jcpl
CHAN. II. WILLIAMS.
Attorney nt taw, UoIuiuIiun, Gn.
Will practice in uuy Oomt
Oftioc over A»«o A Mnrd«rl. , « -.tuie mob.
Crocers.
J. II. HAMILTON,
Wholesale nnd Retail Groeer,
.Iunc4iuu of Frauklio, Warren A (iKlt-rliorpe ;
No charge lor diaynne.
p iL I
J. 4k J. IAAliriHAS
Whwleaale Grocer* and Gmiinil«wiuu j
Rercbauta,
Mo*. It nnd l« Broad Street-,
■tpi COLUMUUs, OA j
INIIAH UOOPEB,
Country Produce,
t\
Manufacturing Conip’y,
ColnmbaN, Georgia
Paid up Cftpital, $1,250,000.
TO INCULCATE THE HABIT Ol-’
SAVING ON THE PART OF THE
OPEHATIVES. AND TO PHOVIDE A
Ksfo and reliable arrangement for the
beneficial uoct mulefiou cf the earning^
of artisans and *tU oLb:>r cIoskch, this
Company has i-otablishcd. uuder
rtPECIAIi CHARTER FROM THE
STATE OF GEORGIA,
A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,
in which tho following advantages aro
offered to Depositors of either large or
small amounts:
1.
PREFECT BEG UK ITY. The assets ^
the Compuny were on the 1st of January,
1873 $1,704,459 4:;
and are Hteadily increasing.
The Kosorve Fuud is <g297,7(><5 *•»>
CARD AND PAPER STOCK! Ail of which projxnty is specially
clkihjku by act of the Gonoral Assembly
I for tho protection of Depositors; and in
addition, by the same act, the Btockhold
ora of the Company nre mude 1NDIYID-
ALLY RESPONSIBLE in proportion to
their fibures, for the integrity of tho
Saviugs Department nnd it« oertiffcatea id
Deposit.
2.
LIHEKAL iNTBUEST. )U!.» allowotl
Seven por cent, per annum, cumponndod
four tiuiea h year.
3.
DKPOSI1Y5 cun h« withdrawn at uuj f
time wiUutui ce. Depositors residing
out of tho citv can dtaw depoaite tiy
ohei'Jcs.
Nt# Tjft, Banters, CvntVB,
NEW PRESSES
Ol' 1II1-5 I.ATI5MT AMI H«M
A HI 1 RO V i; II I* A ITT. KSH.
OUR
l*i 1.1 U(»F. NEW iSU INK ItKeT.
Fresh Meats.
J. T. COOK,
Fr««la Ncntu ol All Hindu,
> I-Ullrt No# I . HU-1 17.
Rags, Hides, etc.
JOHM NKHAI'IT'.V,
Dealer la Baft, Hides, UtPuwMx,
and all kind* Ot Junk.
CORNta HR I U#1K AND ULCTIIOKPi: Sr-
Druggists.
VOliai L. JORDAN,
Driifilnl,
Two Ih-Ioiv U-mi W. Iirowu''n,
IJroH.I Strpot, (Mi.ihImih, Oh
NitfM K’-ll ri^ht of tottlli . tepfl
I'lWTKK H. CUAFBAI,
llrtifflNl.
Ki(niol|Ji, duni 'if Itiu-ul
OihimliiH, Ga.
A. N. BKAXKON,
Wwi dn»r. IIhmar> dTRui.r. Columiilh, Hi.,
Wholptalc and Retail Dealer i
UrHft and Moilleliiea.
toilet Article* and Perfumery.
JO If A' W. BROOKS.
Wholesale and Ketail Drukki■»<.
10. Itriml Si., t oIuiiiImin. Gn.
Phyaicians J*iw-eti|*t|«>n« n»mh- h .j.*h .hIi.v, hi
omjwj
mI-1
1)
I'rwibyiHrli
Dental Notice.
I'll KI.I'K Iim, reimiVt-il I..H .-flic
Merida.
Arrived out: Gulic.
Savannah, Nov. 28.—Arrived : Loo.
Sailed: General Barnes. Cleared: Ma
rin, ihomaa Fiah, Both. L. II. Stover.
Charleston. Nov. 28.— Arrived . Man
hattan, L. H. Mallory. Sailed : Geo. E.
Tliadbor.
New Yolk, November 28.- Arrived
City of Dallas and ltapidan.
y: Ctir-', Egyp*. i« an artificial egg-
batri.ir.g ip;i .lutua which haa been in uho Stuck at Liverpool
for generation*. Ihe country people l^ast your
bring t. ir < _• ; fr«-tn long diHtaucea to be American afloat for Great Bri-
hatched out there, thus roiioving tho heuw tain
of u doil of wear and tour. Last year
i
Total receipts to date, nince 1st
September
Same date* Inst year
Exports for the week
Corresponding week last year. .
Total exports to date
Same date lasl year
I Stock at all U. S. ports during
the week
Last year
Stock at all interior towns.
loss Selma and Macon
Last year
BOOTS AND SHOES.
COLUMBUS FAIR!
Tim ITH ANaCU. K.\ 1*0.811 JUN WILL .NOT
be h**M thiii * ihmii. but tin-
I Mil A nil uni Dii»|»|ift a v ol
Boots, Slioes and Leather,
WELLS & CURTIS,
»ill b«. iu attractive »* cor. We have a larK*
j (ircat JlnUiu :»!I7I, cnuHtwino »»I*h si vi.ish am. di k.iii i monk.
i _
21 A country paper anys that, in reply K.; NE, "‘. K
1.112,77*» 1 a queHtion from the lecture committee of , : o\Jk«>ky.* h»v,!'iM."’t 1 gv-mi!.u*■- oak
(,5.t:;i ' the chief town of the district as to the sub- a n d KKMLOCK holm i.KATHKit. ('ait
G7.:i7(l i ject of ft lecture to be given at the lusti | Upper leather and Finilu cv g"ii»-rnlly
tution, the lecturer telegraphed “A Taata | %p»rin?iiii >f | l>,l 'iii ! n,', r
125,251
521,908 i of Naple
made it
and Borne,
earl, “A Taste
Jh
telegraph
f Apples and |
years for the
71,8.
147,IK
—In Japuu it takes five ye
. tea shrub to mature, I hough » crop is
made t!.third year. No tree is allowed
i to reach more than five feet in height,
i aud the older the plaut the more it is ea-
i t. uinH. '1 hose trees which produce the
choicest teas, used only by the princeo,
i worth live dollar* a pound, are said to bo
» five hundred years old.
via
lib .Knott* *
TV. .J.
nil r|»
' buyer*
WKI.L^ A CI KTlH
7-i )lD.||.|
j W«trt areptri-il It Pdar til 4 1««hm of
JOB WOi-\.KL
In tho Neatest Style of the Art,
At Now Votk Prices.
Business Cards,
Bill Hoads,
Letter Hoads,
Circulars,
Hand Bids,
Posters,
BooAs and Pamphlets,
Legal Blanks, etc,, otc.
We will Duplicate Bills
l
of New York, or :tuy other i
city.
Programmes, Bills of Fare.
11
POSTAL CARDS
OF OFII OWN DUSfGV. BF.TTKK |
I
THAN THOM: 19 IU II INI I) VI
Till. ItUGI L\K OFFII UN* A HI*F- |
llULF.rt AND REGULATIONS of thr
i Department turninhed upon upphcation
| and ail dtuired information given.
5.
j BOOKS CKimiTINO DEPOSJ i
iy*jii to dopuHitora.
tf.
| Alt 'hieuuidH of JkqHmbrr* tod* be con
; xbiertd strictly yrioat-e a rtd cmifiHent'iin
DIRECTORS:
N BUtfflKV,
W. II. YOtJNU,
W. K. PAKKAMOUL
ALKKKU I. YOU No,
of Now York,
(.’if AKLM8 0HKHN,
! I'l'juiilrut of tlie Bavuariab Hmh
tui
■<l A a
! REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Beal Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
W ILL Vn’KNl» PltOMPTLY TO TIIK8AI
KKNT AM* PL-Kl'llASK <*f KLAL KSEA’i *.
I in lb«: City HloJ lomiirv, ;n.(J will H-JvcrtiH *b
For Exchange.
l.ilunMt- Unimproved lluilitiUK in.
Valuable Plantation at Auc
tion.
Vt ll.l, UK AT ADMINlsTKA’toR'S .-A!.:
For Sale.
' ALL 1
barKRiu,
A DKMKAUhK JllSIhKNCK
iib 7 r».»iL* out-buff I 1 itj-.
(iuh<d,
iinmum.K hoi>k \nu Lor.
For Ront.
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>n«unil. n >1
inrouds. (k«»l -
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AOKNT KOK
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