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lfred R. Calhoun,
1‘HOPRIBTOR.
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Milledgeville is spoiling for the Cap-
Jiush, darlin,Columbus will have it
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RAILROADS.
COLUMBUS, GA., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1873.
NO. 305.
CUBA.
l'b« Fort Valley man is opposed lo
: Conventions. Wo would b. too if
ad a patent outside, or inside.
—The Telegraph and Meitenger ssys :
A gentleman from Crawford county who
in our office yesterday, informed ns
l Colonel T. F. Gibson, of that county,
caught during tho last two hunting
ms one hundred »ud thirty foxes,and
one hundred of this number were of
‘red” variety. That is sport, indeed,
hsrd to beat, we should think.” Th.
ve is very fine, but wa would rather
rd the number of bushels of corn or
s of cotton mad. by the gallant
neU
Th. Fort Valley Mirror s.ys th. iner-
"ti At Reynolds love cotton better
l w. love oysters. The Sheriff opened
ox car with a chop ax. and ohisel last
nrsday, and tumbled out twenty or
'nty-five bales, so as to get to levy on
or three. The Sheriff and the r.il-
oompany may have a lively time yet,
tho agent peremptorily refused to give
the keys, beoaus. the producers of the
ton ware in possession of the compa-
's reoefpt. We await further develop-
•nts with breathless uuxiety.
—The Atlanta Herald says: A horrible
ident occurred on the Air Line rail-
d, near this city, yesterday evening
out five o'clock. A. a construction
tin was nearing the oity a negro man,
Who was an employee at work on the
train, attempted to pasa from one car to
( other, while it was running aud acei-
il!y fell between tho Recond and third
oar and wan run over by all the oars in the
“ri He was killed instantly, his body
ling terribly crushed and mangled. Qis
tdy was placed on the train and brought
Into the city.
'—The same paper has the following :
We understand that some nights ago, in a
: room near McPherson Barracks, a
stardly outrage was perpetrated by
ae party or parties unknown, upon Mr.
edarsou M. Waits, a very quiet, worthy
"izeu, who lives on ’Fair street. Mr.
Aits’ skull is supposed to bo fractured,
d ,be is now very low. He is being
endod by Dr. O. Stovall. Mr. Waits
mg insensible, is tumble to disolose the
.me of bis assailant, and ws are inforin-
T that the parties known to have been
esent at tho time of the occurrence, will
bt tell who committed the doed. Tho
pole thing has an ugly look, and the
rtter ought to bo invcsigated.
_ -The Americus tri-weekly Newt has the
“lowing sensation : “A village not fifty
Tea from Americus has succeeded in get;
“g up a first-class sensation. On Kt
tmday morning, a man abandoning A
ife and five children attempted to elope
LATEST HEWS FBOM CUBA.
Ksx West, December 24.—AdvioM
from Cuban sources rel.tiv. to the miU-
tary movements of the Cuban army, state
that in th. attack on Maannillo, on th.
ltith of November, th. in.nrg.nt. cap
tured twenty-five rifle, eight thousand
cartridges and a quantity of gold aud
Spanish bank note., doth, provisions,
<Sto., besides destroying on. million dollars
worth of property, and rapturing on.
hundred prisoners who were parolled
The losses of the Spaniards were estima
ted at over two hundred, while th. Cnbim
loss was thirteen offlo«ra end sixty private,
killed and wounded.
On November the 20th, the Cuban ar
my went into camp at Sanja, having
made further captures of one hundred and
fifty thousand cartridges, seventy-six
rifles and a number of horses.
Tho Cuban agents in this city state that
orders have been received that no more
rifles are needed by the Caban to roes, as
they have oaptured more than sufficient
to arm all the forces they can put at pres
ent in the field.
THE WEATHER.
Dup.stmixt or Was, ^
Washington, Deo. 24, 1878.)
Prtiahilitiea. —For the South Atlentio
and Gelf States, east of the Minisaippi
river, generally oloudy weather with
northeasterly to easterly winds on the
ooeat, and leaa cloudiness in the interior.
Light rains may prevail on the Eastern
Gulf coast.
TRANSPORTATION.
T1IE MESTATORIAL TUANUPOftTA-
WON COMMITTEE IE ATLANTA.
Atlanta, Ga., Doc. 24.—The United
Staten Senatorial Transportation Commit
tee met at the Kimball House to-day.
Col. B. W. Frobel made an argument in
favor of tho Atlantio and Great Western
Canal. The argument was well received
by the Committee. Col. McFarland,
United States Engineer, made a report of
the survey of the route. Tho Committee
leave to-morrow evening for Mobile.
MADRID.
THE F.POt’A AND IICKLEI.
'
Madrid, Dec. 23.—The Epoca publish#!
a letter from Sickles, deolaridg that early
in the Virginius disputes the Intransi-
entes of Madrid proposed to make dem-
j>ev ^gei
ith a girl of seventeen. The father of PJfistrations hostile to tha Unitad State..
!• girl, a most estimable gontleinau and
inistcr, was absent from home. The
farther, a noblo woman, discovering her
daughter in tho aot of entering the
ferriage of the man who would lead
bar to destruction, if he had not al
ready accomplished her ruin, alarmed
neighbors, and following the cer
es'* half ft mile, with the assist
ance of severnl ludy friends succeeded in
raacuiug her daughter from the carriage
and forcing her to return home. We
•Oppress the locality and names out of
•aspect to the parentH of the girl. The
'indignation of the community against
“ a man is very great aud at last accounts
Sheriff had been sent in pursuit of
lim. We hardly know what punishment
he should receive; if the community
should linch him they would do violence
lo the law, hut we are inoliued to think
they would subserve the ends of justice.
ALABAMA NEWS.
-Fifty houseless people seek shelter in
Montgomery station-houses each
ight.
-The people of Montgomery are on
1 e tip-toe of expectation for Joe Jeffer-
zn.
—Tom Bhaukey is to be hung in Mont
jomery on the 30 th of January, if Lewis
foes not reprieve him.
-Whiskey and eggs were purchased in
ge quantities yesterday in Mobile. The
oplo evidently intend to have an egg-
ordinary time.
Thu Water Works.—The Mobile Ren
ter dolefully complains that it has to ac-
uowledge that even “our own little
eighbor, Montgomery, is ahead of Mo
ile in understanding tho great laws of
ublio health, aud that while two-thirds
f our citizens are in daily danger of bs-
oming, through municipal indifference,
u e viotiins of all tho diseases incident in
he use of impure wator, and are in addi-
*on compelled to pay unheard of rates of
nsurance, the capital of our State, though
ot one-fourth iu wealth and commercial
■portance, is already partly eujoying the
leasings of an unlimited supply of pure
ate:.”
Seuiouh Accident.—On Saturday even
ing, while Mrs. McOoriey was burning
brush aud sweeping her yard, on the
Southeast corner of Bayou and Charleston
‘treats, her dross caught on tire and she
%an severely burned on the right bide be-
Tfore assistance arrived. Tho neighbors
“an to her in response to hor screams, and
“uooeeded iu rescuing the unfortunate
— omau from a horrible death. She is
able to walk about and is considered out
of danger.—Mobile Register,
—Admiral Sow we* will argue before
Chancellor Felder, iu this city, on the 31st
inst., an application to dissolve the iu
junotion granted by Judge Felder, at the
prayer of Gen. J. M. Withers and others
on the Moulton ticket, restraining Mr.
John ltoid and the rest of the Conserva
tives elected at the late municipal elec
tion iu Mobile from taking their aeuts.
The change of government in Mobile
always oesurs on the 1st of January, and
hence the application to dissolve the in
junction before that time. Col. Elmore
has been retained to represent the Moul
ton side. Quite a number of the Mobile
attorneys represent the Conservatives.—
Montgomery Advertiser.
\ The capital of Montgomery never
will be a happy place till it is located in
Opelika. J net hear the Journal: “The
doors of the new market-house are so
open that cats and small-sized dogs oan
hingtc
er He
The Epoca denies that there was any sneb
intentions, and regrets that Sickles took
no pains to contradict the dispatch from
America, reporting that suoh demonstra
tions had actually taken place.
GENERAL NEWS.
By Telegraph to the Enqairer.
—Fisk & Hatch, of New York, have
resumed.
—Bazaine is still oonflued at the Tri
anon.
—The Minnesota will not go into com
mission.
—New York Stock Exchanga closes
next Wednesday at 1 o’clock.
—Ool. It. G. Wintersmith has arrived
in Washington for the winter.
—The reported flight of Bazine from
Paris is unfounded.
—The Collector White Lead and Oil
Works of St. Louis burned yesterday;
loss J$60,000.
—Thomas C. Chriskolm, a prominent
Chicago grain dealer who recently
rived in New York, has disappered.
—The Executive office at Wellington
will bo closed from now until
Year’s Day.
—Doland A Burrell, glove dealers, and
Wra. H. Carpenter, dealer in millinery
goods, in New York, have suspended. The
amount involved is believed to be about
$300,000,
—It turns out to be a mistake that the
Secretary of the Navy has ordered all
extra work to cease ut the navy yards.
The order is that extra hours of work
shall esase.
—Oity Solicitor Iloaley, to whom the
question was referred, gives his opinion
that women cannot legally servo on the
Boston School Committee. Four women
were chosen to I hat position at the recent
election.
—At a meeting of the Board of Trus
tees of the Museum of Comparative Ge
ology, held yesterday in Boston, resblu
tions representing the irreparable loss tho
Museum has to bear in the death of Prof
Agassiz wore adopted.
—Advices from Bayonne, France, state
that ten steamers have arrived at San Se
hastian, for the purpose of embarking a
force of Republicans under Gen. Morio-
nez, which is surrounded by 30,000 Carlisle,
and cannot escape capture except by tak
ing refuge on vessels.
—The case of John W. Norton, charged
with appropriating to his use $115,000
of the Government funds while employed
in the money order department of the
po>jt office of New York, came up on
Tuesday, and a motion was made to quash
the iudictment on the ground that Mrs.
Norton had turned over all property, and
oriminal proceedings against her husband
should be abandoned. The decision was
reserved.
BY TELEGRAPH TO ENQVIRER.
London, December 24.—Fives 91*.—
Erls 37.
Paris, December 24.—Rentes 58c. and
80f.
Liverpool, December 24—Noon.—Cot
ton steadier; uplands 8*d., Orleans 8*sf;
sales 12,000—for speculation aud export
2,000; to arrive 1-16 higher. Sinoe last
week, by report, sales 45,000; exports 7,-
000; speculation 1,000; stock 475,000,
American 87,000; receipts 56,000, Ameri
can 30,000; actual exports 3,000; afloat
332,000, American 206,000.
Later.—Uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, shipped January and February,
8*d.; do., delivered in December 8d.;
do., nothing below low middlings, shipped
December and January, 8*d.; Orleans,
nothing below good ordinary, shipped in
November, 8*d.; do., shipped December
and January, hg.
New York, Doc. 24.—Gold opened at
10*.
Cotton quiet and firm; sales 740; np-
lundH 16; Orleans Iff.
Futures opened as follows: January
15 5-16&15*; Februarylo 15-16alG 1-16;
March 16 jjalfl 11-10; April 16}al7 1-32;
May 17*.
Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet
and firm. Corn quiet and steady. Pork
firm—mess $ 16a16.25. Lard heavy—
steam 8jj.
Stock Exchango. This morning the
call was commenced at 10:20, but owing
to the confusion in consequence of the
early adjournment of tho Board, the Gov
erning Coiumitteo ordered a stoppage of
business. The following are the quota
tions: Stocks dull. Money 6. Gold 9*.
Exchange—long 8j; short ‘J*. Govern
ments dull. State bonds quiet.
St. Louis, Dec. 24.—Flour in good de
mand at full prices, low and medinm
grades scarce and wanted; superfine win
ter $5a$5.50. Corn opened firm, but
closed dull and lower; 54 for No. 2, mixed,
closing at 53. Whiskey unsettled at 95.
Pork quiet $l4.25a$14.75. Bacon firm
and scarce; Hhouldors 7; clear rib 8*a8*;
clear sides 8|a8j|. Lard nominal at 8.
Cincinnati, Deo. 2f.—Flour firm, fair
demand. Corn, a good demand, 52a60,
Pork quiet at 15. Lard quiot, steam
8a8*, kettle 8*a8?. Bacon, good demand
and scarce—shoulders 7a7*, clear rib 8,
elear 8*a8*. Whiskey quiet at 92.
Louisville, Dec. 24.—Flour steady at
$6a$6.75. Corn in good demand; shelled
50a55. Provisions quiet and generally
steady. Pork $15$ 15.50. Bacon shoul
dors 8, clear rib 8§»8*. Lard, 9a9A for
leaf, 8} for steam. Whiskey quiet.
New York, Dec. 24.—Cotton steady ;
sales 2279 bales at IGalfigC.
Freights to Liverpool quiet ; cotton
7 1-I6a7 9-16.
New York, December 24.—The Gold
and Stock Exchange closed at 1 o’clock p.
if. Money—demand light at 6a7. Ex
change depressed, 8*. (void weak at 9}a
10; rate for carrying 7. Governments dull
and lower; nothing doing.
Cotton—net receipts 846; gross 4,212
Futures closed steady; sales 18,400 bales,
as follows: January 15 7-16al5-32; Febm
ary 16; March 16 9-lflalO 19-32; April 17
1-I6al7 13-32; May 17 9-10al7*.
New York, December 24.—Gold closed
Rt 9j.
Liverpool, Dec. 24.—Evening.—Sales
expenses, include 6,200 American.
atramer^Wyominar under Vp.oi.1 order., That would b* tight. Twenty cent. • i Sxtanx.h, Deo. Jt.—Cotton firm; uiid
left Tiu.dav ntubi for Annin wall to fetch mile i» mi eipanelve (lotion, and a charge tiling. IAJ; net reeeipte 0,747; export, to
th. atearashln Oeu Sherman to tho for- that uo treasury but Ibat of th. nation Grant Britain 8,529; ealei 1,094; etock
Iner port. ■ would tolerate j 11»«,970.
PKEHIRtll.
!u*
—Brother Hnrlen denounce* the whip
ping of robber* and thieye* in Dtlnwre
u unchristian end inhuman. The Dela
ware thievesere of the uni opinion, end
winoe under the infliction as the Washing
ton thieves would nnder the lashing ad-
rainlitered by the independent press.
—The, books and papers of several New
York dry goods firms have been seized by
oustom officers on the ohsrgs of frauds
committed in the importation of handker
chief*. The emonntn involved ere be
tween one hundreyd thousand snd two
huudred thousand dollan.
—The Bev. Dr. D* Koveu, of Rsoine,
Wia., who rams so near being chosen
Bishop of Hasssohacetts, has many friends
nrging him as the successor of Bishop Ar-
mitage, of Wisconsin. The Bsv. Dr.
Hngh Miller ThompSbu, of Christ Ohuroh,
New York oity, has fas warm supporters
also. V
The government of one of the Argen
tina provinoes has offered a liberal reward
for th* rediscovery of n mass of meteorie
iron, which is often cited as existing in n
neighboring uninhabited region. It wan
first described iu 1788 by two engineers
who had boen sent out by the govern
ment to investigate the truth of the Indian
reports on the subject. The mass was esti
mated by them to weigh 90,000 pounds.
Daring tho war of independence a portion
of it was used for the manufioture of fire
arms.
LrspiRci. —A country fellow who lisped,
having bought some pigs, asked s neigh
bor for the use of a pen for a few days.
Said he, “I kavo jutkt been purehatbiu
thome thwine—two thowth and pigth. I
want to put them in your pen till I esn
get a place for them."
“Two thousand pigs 1” exotaimad the
neighbor. “Why, my pen will hardly
hold s dozen.”
‘You don’t understand me, Mr. Bent.
I don’t thay two thoutband pigth, but
two thowth and pigth.”
“I bear yon,” said Mr. Bent. “Two
thousand pigs. Why, you must be crazy."
“I tell you again," exclaimed the man,
angrily, “I mean nut two thoutband
pigth, but two thowth snd two pigth.”
“Oh, that is what you mean, eh ? Well,
the pen is at your servioe."
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Mxmfhis, December 24.—Cotton quiet
and firm; low middling 14*ull*; receipts
2,888 bales; shipments 1,847; stock 59,561.
Wilmington, Deo. 24.—Cotton strong:
middlings 15; receipts 414; Rales 40; stock
4,306.
Galveston, December 24.—Cotton
seems firmer, some demand for choice;
good ordinary 13*, ordinary 12 ; net re
ceipts 5,408; exports coastwise 352; sales
1,000; stock 88,253.
Augusta, December 24.—Cotton steady;
middlings 14*; receipts 2455; sales 2148.
Boston, Dec. 24.—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings lGy; net receipts 360; gross 2327;
sales 200; stock 6000.
Mobile, December 24.—Cotton firm
stiffsr; middlings 15*; net receipts 2240;
exports coastwise 865; sales 1000; stock
55,829.
Norfolk, Dec. 24.—Cotton firm; low
middlings 14*; net receipts 4552* exports
coastwise 3550; sales .">40; stock 20,215.
New Orleans, December 24.—Cotton
active at full prices; middlings 15J; low
middlings 14j; strict good ordinary 13$;
net reoeipts 15,377; gross 16,558; exports
to Great Britain 9,430; to continent 1,710;
to Franoe 10,308; sales 5,000—-last even
ing 7,000; etock 232,399.
Philadelphia, December 24.—Cotton
ateady; middlings 16*; low middlings
15*al5j; striot good ordinary 15; not
rooeipts 303, gross 1,572.
Charleston, December 24.—Cotton
firm; middlings 15; low middlings 14jf:
strict good ordinary 14; net receipts 3,778,
gross 8,826; exports to Great Britain 10:
coastwise 1,904; sales 1,000: stock 62,519.
At a Bargain.
A life scholarship in one of tho host
business colleges in tlio Wost, is offered
far below its cost. A situation guaranteed
on the completion of the course. Huoli a
chance for a young man to qualify him
self for business is not offered every day.
Apply at this office. dee14 tf.
Restaurants.
IIAIIKIN COUNTY RESTAURANT,
No. 39 Broad Ntreot. |
Tt.e bi*«t of FuiviKti ami Domestic Liquor* «ml :
Barbershops.
ED. TERRY, llnrbfr,
Cruwford St., Hit dor IlHiikiti House, L'nlumlms, Ua.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
Nmw York, Dec. 24.—Arrived: Mir
nesota, Italy.
Niw York, Dec. 24.—Arrived : Hunts
ville.
MARKETS.
JUST PUBLISHED !
THE AMERICAN
School Music Reader!
Book 1. For Primary Schools. Price 35
cts., or $3.60 per dozen.
Emerson’s Singing School.
Clarke’s Dollar Instv’tor for Heed OrganH.
Clarke's Dollar Instructor for Piauo.
Clarke’s Dollar Instructor for Violin.
FATHER KEMP’S
Old Folks’ Concert Tunes.
Priro 40 rts, or $11.00 prr doKPn books. Sung
•verywhore with groat applause from old mul
young.
gold everywhere.
Cotton Factories.
niJM'OUKE M AN U FACT II HI NO CO.
Mnuufucturcni of
8IIKKT1NG8, SimtTINOfl,
YARN, ROPK, &o.
COLUMBUS, GA.
u. V. aSW I FT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary & Treaeuror. octal ly.
Livery and Sale Stables.
IIORERT THOMPSON,
Livery, Sale aud Exchange Stables,
Oui.ktiioucr, North or Randolph Sts.,
job printinc.
THE ENQCIRER
JOB OFFICE
IS COMPLETE
Hseuger Tru
Lr.m Columbus daily. Sunday*
Arrivb at Troy, ‘ - '
Lxavb Tp.oy, 4-50 A M*
Ariuvi: at Oolumhuh, 10.33 A. k.
picket Ofliceat Hroud ntrset 8h«t will iw opened
FRKKUIT AND ACCOMMODATION
Leave Columlus >L>Md»r«. Wednesday*
and Fridays at - - 5; 30 a.m.
Arrive at Troy, - ... 4:0T> p, g.
LoavoTroy on Tutuidaji, Thursday* »n.i
Saturdays ut
Arrl’
I follows
•eptad, 3:00 l
- 4:00 j
•130
Coluiulti
, (in
A. ilAMMEL,
Livery and Nixie NhiblM,
OiLKtiiospe St , Coi.umius, 0a.
Particular nttoutlon given to Ko< ding and Sale
of Stock.
Uorui-u and Muloti b-uidfd In stables by tho
month or dny. oct2tf
Doctors.
DIK. J. A. URQUIIAItT,
•tit (!. .1. Mofftdt*s Drug Store, llroad stroot.
Ittnideuco on St. Clulr, between Uroml nud
•i» Front St* , Col uni bun, (jg.
DU. OOUEY.
DR. J. (). COOK,
■ KIIIh .V llRi rison’H Counnia
first dour to loft.
Dentists.
w. T. POOI.,
Dentist,
lot Hi.m-l St., Columbia, G».
W. ,1. POOLE,
Dentist,
torgitt Homo lluildiiig, Oulimihuu, Uu.
Lawyers.
pro
Spat, post-paid, fin
iitail
—James Collins, a fanner, was called
up from his bed at his residence, sixteen
miles above Litlle Rock, Arkansas, on
Saturday night, and as he appeared at the
door was shot down and killed by some
unknown person. Huspicion rests upon
Go >. Pledger, a young man who worked
on the farm, aud he was arrested.
—Dnrlng the past eight years Virgin*
iaus have paid into their State Ttreasury
in taxes $14,616,236 91, one-fonrtb of
^ which has been devoted to the payment
enter A poUceninn tells us ho has*killed ! ot interest upon the State debt, and tbe
three'dogs himself' iu the market after * *«st to tbe support of the various depart-
niffht • that often butchers who leave i ments of the State government. Over
their meatR in it ovor night, find it partly one million dollare has been disbursed
eaten and dr.RRed about tbe house. It is *Khm llie same period to defray th* ex-
•o unueual thinn to see a dozen oats in l’™"-" of criminal prosecutions, but the
there after night, helping themselves to S’** hM b «en diminiehing
the ehoioeet cuts of the moats. The city 1 ’*'
charges a good rent for the atslls, and —Some Western Oongrenmen feer
oertainly should make it safe for meats that, in ease the salary grab bill is re
left there over night.” pealed, mileage will not be restored to
twenty cent* s mile, but members will be
—A. dispatch from Key West says the paid their actual traveling
Oliver Ditson k Co,, Chas. II. DitBon & Co.
Boa ton. 711 Broadway, N. Y.
seplS dUtawaw
CAUTION.
UUY ONLY 1 UK
Genuine Fairbanks Scales,
MASUFACTURKK MY
E, & T. FAIRBANKS & CO,
ICS 1
Standard Scales
Stock ScnlftH, C
Beales, Counter S?ci
Kratoa Ropaircd
For mile iiIau, Ti
OiropoHiliou B«*Uh,
PromptI) nud K.-iiioimMj.
lonincr’s Cofleo nnd Drug Mill*,
ill fli/.rn Lett»*r I*r<*A >.. *c.
IURM CASH DRAWER.
Miles Alarm Jill Co.’s.
KVKHY EVERY
TUiMrco
DRAW EH
MKRCHANT
se Hit in.
BOI.D AT
Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO..
XII It BO All WAY, N. V..
1tjtl Baltiiuoru direct, Baltimore.
•Yd Camp Street, New Orlomn.
FAIKBANKN «i EWINO,
Masonic Hall, Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN A t'O.,
ti Milk mrect, liontou.
For aale by Leading Hardware Di aler*
_ ■epll ataw4m
Rags, Rags
J WILL PAY THE HIGHF^T CASH PRICK
100,000 lbs. Cotton Rags!
delivered at the Knilmad Depot a mid Wharf It
Columbue. Partloe will find it to their int*-r.‘*i tf
communicate with me before ahippiiit; idiowhorc
Dry Hides
Purchaaed, fur which the highest market pi lei
will he paid.
JOHN MEHAFFEY,
OOLUMKI S, GEO.
I.. T. liOWMNU,
Attorney nud Solicitor.
U. S. CoDi'r and Kogiator iu Baiikruptc*.
uov‘20] ov« r Brook*' Drug Ftory Coluinbu*,
UEAIIODY A II It AN NON,
Attorucy* at Ijih.
rtn.
ItOVlMJ
R. J. BONKS,
Attorucy aud €euii»«llor at Law,
HMirgia Homo luHurnuce Company I'uilding, mj
ooi7 ly J oud fitory.
LOUIS F. DARK AUD,
zlttoriicy and t.'onnnellor at Iaw.
tfllue No. 07 Broad ilietit, CoIuuiIiuh. Ga. Will
ructice In the atuto and Fei|t*r«l C
iiontlon given to Commeroial Li
Special
t viNlM t
vnp4
UHAN. II. WIMJANN,
Attorney at Law, UoluaiibuN, tin.
IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS
llavluK' recently been Return in lied
nltit a large assortment
of the Finest
New Type, Banters, (Mns,
NEW PRESSES
OF THE I. A TENT AND MONT
APFKOFKI) PATTERNS.
Grocers.
DAN'L It. BIKE,
»oulcr In Family Grocer.on, on Bryai
tW.‘«!l Ugtftll'M p(! A JlK.klOil Nil
No churgn for drayagu.
d»*t 7
J. II. HAMILTON,
Vlliolcsalo and Retail Lrooer,
Junction cf Franklin, Warn n A Ggiotliorpi. Sfn
No dmrgo lor drayugc. Muplt
■NilAM COOPER,
Family Grocer uml Dealer in Country Product
imp/) next to “Enquirer” OOIe.\
Fresh Meats.
.v. T. COOK,
csla Meats or All Kinds,
Mall* Non. LI nml
Ra^s, Hides, etc.
JOHN MEHAFFEY,
healer in Kakh, lllden, llfemwax, etc.,
and all kliide Ol .Vunk.
Druggists.
Dll. J. L. CHENEY A SON,
B. PAl.MFIt. Driifritlet,
Near Broad St. Depot.
.1. I. f.BIFFIN',
iporfci
I OB Broad Nt.
JOHN L. JORDAN',
Drufffflat,
ro doom l>«low G«o W. Bro
Hr
id St
outh .
ViT Night Bell right
FOSTER S. CHAPMAN,
Druintiat,
Randolph, «n«t of Broad Strent,
•ep5 Cidumhti:
, Ga.
A. M. BRANNON,
West Srnr.. Broati Street, CoLUwnus, (1a.,
Wharlt'walft aud Retail Dealer it
DriigN and NediclneN,
Toilet Article* and Perluinery.
Dental Notice.
n il. IMIKt.PH h»« remoT.d lil. offli
i.|.-n« on 81. Clmlr «lr~u <>■
DRESS MAKING.
DrosH >f o 1. i n <r.
uiiy
iildiug,
notify the Ladies «»f Colnmhu* and \
they h*Tc taken room* in Strapper’s hu
o?*r Paasr’i book *toro, where the) ar> pr» pared t >
CUT, FIT AND MAKE LADIEN* AND
CHILDREN’S DRESSES
in the tatoat and beat style*. Will al-o do Stamp;
lug f'T Binbroldery. Braidln
takodtniUiu.tr
•«NT »«(t
LAWYERS.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, OA„
DRII.L lirutica In lh» Oirullt
If orany where else. All kind of rollectloua
ColumbiiR,
d«o8 oodJtt We lie CLAKK, 8ap*t.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
533 HOURS -TO NEW YORK
York and New Orleans Mail Line,
Palace Sleeping Cars Bun Through from
Opelika to Lynchburg.
WKtSTKHJf RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
Colvmbvh, IU„ November 20th, ld7:L
TRAINS LKAVE COLUMBUS DAILY
In: 10 a
6:40 i*
5.00 v
Arrive at Atlanta,
For Montgomery.
For Salma, 0:30 r. m.
Arrive nt Moutg'y, 10:40 r. m . 5:'20 a h.
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY.
(Time 53 hour* nud 45 uiluutea.)
LUAVK COLUMBUS 3:40 a. in. ARRIVE nt
Opelika 12:U7 p. iu., at Atlanta 5:40 p. in.,
at Washington 7.*20 a. in., New York 4:1W p. iu ,
via I'hiladelphln and Baltimore.
Meepliiv Fare Run Tlirougli front
Opelika (o Lyncliburg.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta, - • • 9:lu i». m.
From Montgomery nt SioO a. m . 2:30 v. m
The 6:00 p. m. Wontlrn Mail train runs daily,
connecting with trains for New OrleuuB, Mobil*
Loitidviiic, Ky., and St. Limit, ut Muntgo;
Vlcknbnrt
tin
loiwiH
TI.o 11‘: id a. in. Now York Kxpreaa train rui
diillv,connecting at Atlanta with W. A A. U.R. an
(JlliU'glfi It. II.
Tho r. m. iiot*n not run Sunday. No delay i
Opelika by any train.
Ticket« for it* I a nt Union Pnatfcrignr Depot.
CllAS. P. BALL, Uonoral Sup't.
R.A. HAOON, Agent. [nov2l tt
Taylor Cotton Cains.
II * K HAVE ON HAND lAVI.ult OVITuN
If tiin«, from «o to IKj Sa«*. i»i «aU I <>\V
COLUMBUS IKON WORKS CO.
augtU J*odU
CARD AND PAPER STOCK
IS I.AKfiK, NKM INI* TIIK IlKST.
We am preparad to Print all Clann of
•TOIE3
In the Neatest Style of the Art,
At New York Prices.
Business Cards,
Bill Heads.
Letter Heads,
Circulars,
Hand Bills,
Posters,
Books and Pamphlets,
Legal Blanks, etc., etc.
We will Duplicate Bills
of New York, or any other
city.
Programmes, Bills of Fare.
POSTAL CARDS
OF OUR OWN BEftlUN. HETTEK
( THAN THOME PURC'IIANED AT
THE KKMri.AU OFFICE*. A NPK>
Cl ALT V.
Orrlcr* Iron* the ronnlry tnllnitml.
Work tuaraaistd. Dive ue * woUl.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
\\MLL ATTHND PROMPTLY TO TIIK 8A1.K
W IlMNT AND PURCIIA8K of It HAL K8TATN
in tho City ami country, and wili uilvcriiao Ih-
faiueoa prlviito aalo; KBKK or CHARGE, unloai
tha property is sold.
For Exchange.
Twenty Valuable Unimproved Building Lota in
tlm city of Omaha, snd »ixty-«lx lots In l'latta-
inotilh, Nrhmkn. A portion or tho whole will be
eirlinugod tor a .Southern Plantation In Georgia
or Alalmuin. on very reasonable lomu,
For Sale.
\ ALl'AULK CITY* PltOPHRTY, aituatod In tna
bmlnoFM rentrn of tha Hly. Will adl nt a groat
I'li’/jatii, or to stn nccoptalde party an undivided
lul’iro'it. ’Hjo piopcrty (Tan b# m«do to pay n inrgv
A DKMUABI.K JU81DK.\CK in Boallwood.
with 7 rooms, good out-buildiugi, 40 nr-res laud
attachml.
A 11 OIL''K AM* LOT, with 20 ai r«i land uttanli-
<sd. 3 luilt*H liom tlm city, i:i a good naighborhood,
and con vdilout to a good school, ohurcliaa, A>\
A DKrilltABLli 1IOUBK AND L<> 1’, with t^u
a r*M gri-Mund, iu Llnwood. ono milo from B W. it
It. depot ; n very conilnriahia and di^lruble homo.
1I0USK with fivii go
For Rent.
A 8TOHK HOUSE in tho vallty ofi'nlbot county,
ut n croHN-road, three miles of tlm ChalyboaU
Hprluga. A very dfsir&ble locution for a Dry
lloodn and Grocery buiiueoa. seplT
With a genleol family in a daairahlo part of the
city, TWO LA it (ill ROOMS, with tho u-moffui-
noiliofl parlor, kitdmu aud utabl*. Kent tory ru«*
suable tout, acceptable tenaul.
•»i>» tf
FERTILIZERS.
Gwano Notice to
Planters.
Irpill. «Cl»Blluii Of mj -il.lonicr. 1. e.llid (.J tl. •
1 pnvmcnt of tliaiv Linua and olh. .
I obligation* giv. n lor SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
; with the privilege of paying in Cntxoi. M rule of
t'.i'eon (i;>j< nt.l par U* l»r Low Middlings.
Cotton will be received by me nnd
, all my Agniu in necordniico with
I contract until nmturity of hiicIi ob-
| llgutflons, after nlilcli «lat© (IiIm |»riv.
| ilegc will ceuae.
lose owing li(H than a bale will ship tin* bah*
olii roliiM, (l 1., ui.fl the l.alan*”* will be tolurn. I
Deliver Soluble Pacific Guano
for Another Season
T'» iny prompt paying cuatomera.
Purti'-a nnticipatiiig tholv Gotton Notci and
I.:,.ua will tliorcby HAVE RINK OF LOHS
U V URL AND LONN IN WEIL 11 1 .
A'O*, and aro entitled to the benefit of any sxc. *1
Blioiild price for low middHuga exceed flttecii 11 < i
i>< nth at maturity of notes.
Eagle an I I'henix money taken at par.
W. H. YOUNG,
A’gt PacIficCuano Comp’y,
\o. 11! Brood Slrrol.
I BIO Hub ilnliT. ling 111, «<H kliulUi
“Rust and Smut Proof"
Seed Oats,
bnstoMrSewffSJ ' " " “V. U. V
Swing’s buchf
Notice to alt Purchasers of this Esselleat
Compound Estrac: of 2uchu.
riKND Vm.lt OHUKII* TO I.. PIKRCK' i CO.,
0 Columliu., (in., a,"I
0rl*in*l Until,.!. There IS NO OUTnlut:
AGSNOIKS—KIS’liKK SPRCIAI. OH CI.SKIIA!..
1 am individually shda Proprietor.
L. PIERCE.
137;..
1> E ft NISO ft ’ fit
i i K \r SHIPPING T V G S
\ :-k rvr«» him>kpd mili.iona
trifn nnld wuhia th« picit 10 y^ara,
i in - mplaint cf hm I y Tag
in? deutebad. They tit'e more
mavkUtg Cotton Bales than
se. AG Zxpiaaa t'dii’panlot u»«
id ttatlouem ounwliMe.