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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1874.
•cltii mi Royalty.
The Prince of Wale* present a the ap
pearance of a stout and amiable middle-
aged gentleman, large in the neck and
bald-headed. He was in plain citizen’s
dress, and wore a gorgeous buttonhole
bouquet. He has been accused of many
excesses, but his face is pleasant and free
from the evidence of vicioua indulgences.
He is a very intelligent and agreeable
looking gentleman, and when one consid
ers the facilities that he hA8 had for be
ing led into temptation it must be con
fessed, I think, that he has taken good
care of himself. His appearance confirms
his reputation here as that of a kindly and
clover good fellow. The Princess of
Wales is the winner of hearts for
the royal family. Her pensive boau-
ty has faded lut lrtle, and her
happy taste in dress and her airy grace
excite genoral admiration. I should have
noted carefully how this fair Princess
was dressed, but her sister-in-law*, the
Crown Princess of England and Germany
oame in view, with the tall, bronzed sol
dier, with close-clipped hair and tawny
beard, the Crown Prince, her husband.
The contrast between the distinguished
couples was strongly marked. The
Paince and Princess of Wales seemed a
shade festive. They were smiling and
f ;racions, with perhaps, one may say, a
ittle of the glitter of the opera or fairy
tale. The other couple were serious and
plain, clothing dark, features grave—
meaning business. A more soberly
draaaed and unpretending couple than the
future Emperor and Empress of Germa
ny were not in Dean Stanley’s congrega
tion that crowded the ancient abbey.—
Murat JIalstead.
Tr Sulphuric Acid Cure for Dip-
thxsia.—The Hamilton Spectator. (South
Australia,) publishes details of the
**Gr6ftthead” cure for Diptheria. The
disease is declared by Mr. Greathcad to
be of hydated growth, and that the germs
of it floating about in certain impure at
mospheres were inhaled by humau beings.
For a grown person, four drops of sul
phuric ho id diluted in three-quarters of
a tumbler of water; with a smaller dose
fov children. The effect of this treatment
} said to be instantaneous; the acid at
:e destroying the parasites and the pa
tient coughing up the obstruction. The
r papers have teemed with accounts of
^sufferers who had recovered in a few min
utes by adopting the *'‘Greatliead” treat-
“lildi
Lawyers.
JOSEPH F. POP,
Attorney at Law,
amt Judge of County Court.
Practices in all other Courts.
Office ever >tu;e of \V. II. Roberts k Oo., Broad St.
SAMUEL II. HATCHER,
Attorney at Law.
JsffO Office over Witticli k Kloael'a.
J. K. KoNKllt,
Attorney ami Counsellor at Law.
Practices
Office 1«» Hr
ml ft
r*r ii..!
».lt*r'i
Will i»r
Offic-
IXWK.VM A CKtlVI ORIM.
Attorney* at Law,
A. A. HOSIER,
Attorney and Counsellor at law,
Practices ia Stato aud Federal Courts iti Georgia
OtlU
o Hti'l Federal Courts in 1
and Alabama,
s 126 Broad . t., Columbus, Ua
Jftti
Marx II. IlLAjrnroRn. IaOuis F. Garrard.
BIANBFOUB A OARRAUB,
Attorneys and Counsellors at law.
Office No. 07 Broad street, over Wittich A Kin-
boI’s Jewelry Store.
Will practlco in tlio £tute and Federal Courts,
sepl
Children almost previously in a
to bo playing
•rate computation some forty or fifty of
these HtidueD recoveries have been placed
ou record with full particulars.
peut.
ying state, wore declared
boat within ten urinates ; and at "a mod-
—Nearly three years ago an Austrian
exploring expedition towards the North
|Pule started out, to go by way of Nova
ttZembU and search for the Arotio Ocean
[to the northward of Earope, and they had
jiot been beard of for so long a time that
[it was feared they had met the fate of Sir
John Franklin s party. A dispatch from
London announces that they have arrived
pit a Norwegian port safely after a good
deal of hardship. Although they traveled
[for seven months in sledges and spent two
Pinters on the ioe, the expedition was a
komparative failure. They got no higher
than latitude 80, which is more thau two
^agrees less than Parry and Hall reached,
probably the most important result of
heir endeavors will be an additionsl proof
hat the most feasible path to the open
•a that is snpposod to exist north of the
pgion of eternal iffois through the Straits
•tween Greenland and North America,
|d that it will never bo reached by any
■ort to penetrate the eastern route.
Jas. M. Russell. Cuas J. dwirr.
RUSSELL * SWIFT,
Attorneys and Counsellor# at Law. Will practice
in the Courts of Ueorgla (Chattahoochee Circuit)
a off Alabama. Office over O. A. Kodd a Co.’s store,
Broud street, Columbus, Gu. jal
L. T. DOWRIAu,
Attorney and Solicitor.
U. 8. Corn’r aud Register iu Bankruptcy. Office
uov2'J| over Brooks’ Drug store, Columbus, Ga.
FEABODY A BRANNON,
Attorneys at Law.
Orricx over J. Ennis k Co.’s Stork, Broad 8t.,
novlb] W*at Side.
R. J. MOSES,
Attorney aud Counsellor at Law,
icorgia Homo lusurance Company building, sec-
Hotels.
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
Next to Columbus Bank Building.
Porters at nil the trains.
Ini 3 MRS. W F. SNIDER. Propr’««
Builders and Architects.
J. G. CHALMERS,
House Carpenter and Builder.
Jobbing done at short notice.
’lull- a ii-1 spouii-iMti'-ns furnished for ul> style
HOLSTEAD & CO.,
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT!!
Ur-
On.
Demists,
\V l\ Tit.M-’ll.
Y. XV. ill.MZ,
W. T. I'OOI.,
Dentist,
lol Broad St., Columbm
W. J. rot-LE,
Dentist,
Georgia Home Building, C'»
Livery and Sale Stables.
Doctors.
nit. J. A. lIBtllllART,
Office removed to the Drug Storo of E. C.
Hood & Brother.
Sleeping apartment at former residence,
the corner ol Randolph and McIntosh street#,
opposite t.-c residence of Mr. Wtn. Beach.
fecp5
DR. COI.ZEY.
Residence and Office corner of Si. Clair aud Ogle-
Uiflce hours—7 t
M.,12
Hi-p-7 dt:
DR. S. B. LAW.
r Broad aud Kundolph streets, Burrus’
building.
n Forsyth, three doors below St. Clair.
DR. J. C. COOli,
Druggists.
-A Western farmer complains that a
“c and ladder company has been organ-
iD his neighborhood. He states that
l ladder is used after night for climbing
o bis chicken-house, after which the
booking is done.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Dissolution.
1HE FIRM OF BRADFORD & SNOW
was dissolved on the first Instant by mu-
1 consent.
_ 11 claims against the firm must be presented
J Jas. A. Bradford for settlement,
r Persons owing us will please call and settle
heir b:lb, as wo need the money to pay our
pbts. sepfl lw
J. J. GRIFFIN,
Imported Drug* and Chemical*.
Prescriptions carefully prepared.
jatff No H>U Broad street.
JOHN L. JORDAN,
Druniat,
Two doors below Geo. W. Brown’s,
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
00- Night Bell right of south door. Bep&
ROBERT THOMPSON,
Livery, Sale aud Exchange Stable*.
Oglethorpe, North or Randolph Sts.,
ectSO Columbus, Ga.
Is Warranted Perfect!
LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN
SHIP AND VERY LOW PRICE!
''arming Implements unci Mneliines! !
SEEDS OF AI.E KINDS!
CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS!
RUST-PROOF OATS, GEORGIA RYE, WHEAT, BARLEY, CLOVER AND
GRASS SEEDS!!
HOLSTEAD A CO.,
September 4-tf t’olmnbiiN, Ga.
A. UAMMEL,
Livery and Buie Htublen,
Ocletiiorpe St., Columbus, Ga.
Particular attention given to Feeding and Sab
i and Mules boarded in stables by tin
r day. oct2B
>f St.
Restaurants.
HARRIS COUNTY RESTAURANT
No. 32 Broad Street.
Thu best of Foreign ai.d Domestic Liquors an
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stalls No. 2 and 18, Market House-
Fresh .Moats of every kind aud best quality,
j’lll always on hand.
J. T. COOK,
t’rvMli Meat* of AH KIimIm,
I Stalls Nos. 16 and
Gun a
jald
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP KIFLKR,
aud Locks with, Crawlord street, next to
Johnson’s corner; Columbus. Ga, ’ "
WILLIAM SCUOltElt,
• d Locksmith aud dealer iu Gunning Ma-
orlals. Opposite Enquirer Office.
A. M. BRANNON,
West Side, Biwad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
Wholcnale and Retail Denier In
Drug* end Medicine*,
Toilet Article* and Perfumery.
Cotton Factories.
Sheadings, Shirtings, and Sewing and
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool uuJ Grinds Wheat aud Corn-
Office iu roar of Wittich & Iiinsul’s, Kandolph st.
jal8 K. 11. CHILTON, President.
lew Painting Firm!
IRADFORD a CAFFORD.
/ E HAVE THIS DAY ENTERED INTO
copartnership, and will conduct the
ialntlng business In all its details, and also
i nnnd Sash, Blinds. Panel Doors and
)f all sizes, by the box or single light,
or double. Also, Putty and Mixed
nts ready for use.
_ w j e will work at the lowest prices, give sat-
IsflMtlon, and ask the patronage of our friends.
JAS. A v BRADFORD,
lept. 6,1874.
'Notice.
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
BURSTINGS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, HOPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA.
a. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT. Secretary A Treasurer. octal ly.
Watchmakers.
Crocers.
DAN-1, K. BIKE,
Dialer in Family Groceries, on Bryan street,
tween Ggicthorpu A Jackson street-t.
00- No charge for dray ago. dec
J. II. HAMILTON,
WIioleNnle nud Retail Grocer,
1S1IAM COOPER,
Family Grocer and Dealer iu Country Produce,
sepft next to “Eui|uiror” Ofllee.
Tailors.
G. A. KCEIINE,
Merchant Tailor and Cutter.
A full stock of French and English Broadcloths,
HENRY SELL MAN.
Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing
Done in tho best style.
upr24] Corner Crawford and Front Sts.
Boot and Shoemakers
VM. MFYElt,
lioot and Shoemaker.
Dottier in Leather aud Findings. Next to C.—
Redd A Co.’s. Piompt and strict attention given
to orders. Jail
Tin and Coppersmiths.
C. SCUOMBURG,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Successor to L. Gutowaky,
1 stro .
Columbus, Ga.
jail
105 Broud street,
C. II. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker,
134 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
Watches aud Clocks repaired iu the best r
nts will leave Colnubu* on.
|EI) > ESDAVS and SATUR*
kYS at 8 o’clock ▲. x., and no freight re
lived alter 7:45 ▲. X.
auglH lm W. JOHNSON, Agent.
till the Cotton Worms!
with
lROYALL’8 compound,
^aris Green and Arsenie.
FOR SALK BY
E. C. HOOD & BRO.
mgl If
W. W. SHARPE 4. CO.,
ubllsheri’ Agents,
I No. 25 Park Row, New York,
re authorised to Coutraet for Ad-
Tcrti.lnK In our |mpor.
nylt tr
factice in SUte Supremo Court or
in U. S. Di.triot Court.
also pre.-eut or argue applications to
I oawt?' niOH U H. CLARK,
100,000
, SKCOND CLA88 l.UMBRK f r sulo ut
[ Beasley's Mill, consisting of Scantling. Inch
■ and Sheathing. Also a good lot of First
Lumber on hand.
Jdress B. BEA8LY,
B tf Columbus, Ga.
To Arrive:
FRESH SUPPLY OF VIRGINIA
. CASSIMERES. and * full line of goo<
pry Department, for the FALL TRAI)1
PEACOCK A SWIFT.
Tobacco, Cigars, lie.
WM. FEE,
Worker Iu Tin, Sbeet Iron, Copper.
Orders fmin abroad promptly attended t<
Ja7 No. 174. Broad Street.
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., A CO.,
House and Sign Painters,
Old Ogletliorpo corner, (just north of postoffice)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for House aud Sign Painting
muhlu prices, ami guarantee satisfactb
MAIER DORN.
If you want to eujoy a go id smoke, go to his
Cigar Manufactory,
Bclweeu Georgia Home and Muscogee Home.
ja8
C. LOPE/.
Denier in nml WaimlactUior of Fine
Cigars,
jn9 Near Broad Street Dopot.
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON,
(Successor to 11. llenes,)
Under Georgia Homo Insurance Buildiug.
Prompt and polite barbers in atteudauco.
ja25
ED. TERRY, Barber,
Crawford St., under Rankin House, Columbus, Ga.
Dress-Making.
NISH M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
)rew-Muking, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap
Residence and shop in Brownsville,
novl 6
Feed Store.
JOHN FITZGIBBONN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu Hay, Oats, Corn
Bacon, Ac., Oglethorpe St., opposite
jal Tempo ran co Hail.
Confectioners.
I. G. STRUPFER,
Cattily Manufacturer
AND DEALER IN
All kind* of Confectionery and Fruit*,
Stick Candy 18 cent*.
Full weight guaranteed iu each box.
1*21.
Boots and Shoes.
, and Flowers, is the gayest thing out,
•ed in a hook of *20 pages. Tho L*ugua;e
!• something new. Send for one, only
J- BRIDE A CO. Box 211, Frankfort,
qag8 lm
G- ESTATE ACENTS.
BLACKMAR,
Gunby’i Building, next to
or, Illges k Oo.
Estate Brokerage A Insurance.
WELLS A* CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad Street,
Have always a full stock of
Boot* and Shoes, Upper, Sole and Har
ness Leather and Findings
of all kinds.
Reliable goods! Reasonable prices !
N. B.-—Special attention to ordors by Kxp
c. o. r>.J
Piano Tuning, *c.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Tuner of Pianoes, Organs and
Accordeons. Sign Painting also doue.
Orders may be be left at J. W. Pease A Norman’e
Book Store. •*’F 5
» Win. Sim
LAWYERS.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
DANKINC AND INSURANCE.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
CJOTVXaP-i^TCY.
y Chicago Losses Paid Promptly in Full, - - $520,364.82
Boston “ “ “ 180,003.80
Total A-sets Golil J.-tuary Ut. 1874, $582,632.02.
LIABILITIES.
Ail til her i df.itn-
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
COTTON CINNINC.
STILL IN THE FIELD!
fliUlfl.887 7.’!
f»Jti,^l7 ,s7
Gain ^
I.OSSOS I’rompily AtlJiiMlrd ami ‘ ulily Nettled by
G; GUNBjf JORDAN, Agent,
ly COLUMBUS, GA.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Save what you Waste, It would be no
trouble to become Independent.
The way to liavo your Cotton Crop Ginned Cheaply is to patronize
The Eagle and Plienix Ginning Department.
The Most Complete and Perfect Gins in the World—Self-
Feeders and Patent Condensers
These Gins Hake the Most Beautiful Samples Known
in the Market.
NO DELAYS.
Prompt and Careful Attention Given All Customers.
Gins, tho beauty of the sumpluH
TOLL AS HERETOFORE,
THE SEED, OR ONE-TWENTIETII THE SEED COTTON.
Wo buy Seed Cotton, Samples anil Remnants of Lint Cotton, paying Full Pilots for nuch
tide-*.
MB. J. W. BROWN,
\M & PHENIX SAVINGS BEPARTM’T
Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,00b,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 In assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per cent
compounded four timos a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres't. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
NOTICE!
1840. 1874.
D. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
OX 23roncl Htreet,
Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies.
mhll tf
II. II. KPPIM1, Prcn’t. II. W. KtIWAUIIN, Cashier. II. ■. MU I,FORD, Atm’t Usds’i
The Chattahoochee National Bank
OF COLUMBUS, GEO.
This Bank transacts a General Banking businesa, pays Interest on De
posits under tpeoial contract, gives prompt attention to collections on all
aooetsible points, and Invites oorrospondenoe. Information trenemlttod
by mail or wires when desired.
uprl ilfltu
BANKS, will cuminuo the Warohuus* un*i Commission Busiueus under tiu> firm nauio of
GEO. Y. BANKS At CO.,
AT THE
COMMODIOUS AND FIRE-PROOF LOWELL WAREHOUSE.
irsons indehtc-1 to the late firm of Redd & Banks will make settlement with
entered Into by *
Sl Banks will be rece.vcd s
Aug. 27. 1874 lm
Lumpkin Independent please copy.
and carefully attended to by the present firm.
Respectfully, GEO Y. HANKS,
F. PARKAMOItt:.
L. M. UU1 KLS.
G M. WILLI A MR.
BURRUS & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
DRY COODS.
W. F. Williams. Cuas. 11. Wil
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
Attorneys at Law,
COLUMBUS, «A.
8^ Office over Abell's store. jy 17 3ra
W. A. Farley,
Attornoy ■ at ■ XLiaw
CUSSETA, Chattaiiooohb* Co., Ga.
JSTSpeclal attention glvon to collection*.
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand.
the Brown Cotton Gin.
Pciilesmati, and will Lo pleost-d to hi
We also sell
THE I.ATEST IMPORTATION!
A Full Car Load of Dry Goods Just Ini
JOSEPH & BRO.,
JJAVE ON THE .SHELVES THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF
Hiuok In tlio South, and arc dally receiving additions.
PriccN Lower than Ever!
LATEST STYLES PRINTS, BELTING, STEEL AND BLACK BUCKLES, AND EV
ERYTHING A LADY COULD DESIRE.
Sept 0, 1874-tf
HINES DOZIEB,
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, GA.,
• any whci
Cotton Factory.
A. CLEGG & CO.,
Columbus, Ca.,
A RE prepared to supply merchants promptly
and in a satisfactory manner with the best
quality of
Cotton Checks,
Cinghams and
Stripes,
all of which are in fast colors, and of the latest
aud most approved patterns.
Iff Factory corner of St. Chiir and Jackson
street. Office on Jackson street.
je24 d3m ________
H. C'ARTLBMAN. L. H. CIIAITXLL.
H. CASTLEMAN & CO.,
General Insurance Agents.
REPRESENTING THE
LIVERPOOL & LONDON &
GLOBE
Ana othor Stronv Eire and Lite Uompaniu.
OFFICE OVER FREER, 1L.IOE8 A CO'S
.u g M-M
STORE. Ilu BROAD ST.
A. M. ALLEN. I'ETEIf I-REKK. A. ILLOK8.
Fontaine arelionse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
ooxaTJiLiE'crc: cs-jl-
HOTELS.
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
8avannah, Ca.
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
8TYI.K. The patronage of those visiting Savan
nah in solicited, and tho assurance given that eve
ry effort will be made to insure their comfort.
Our omnibuses will he found ut all arriviug
trains and stt-umers.
It. BRADLEY & SON,
may 27—d*w4m Proprietors.
HIDES.
Important to Ait rchants.
B UY your WRAPT I G T aPKK AND PAPK1
I! A US at home at N« w York rules, from
M. to. HIRSCH,
Corner llridge and Oglethorpe streets.
Important to tho Public.
S KI.Ii 1IIDK8, FUR?, DEES WAX, RAGS, etc
at highest cash prices, to
M. to. HIRSCH,
Corner Bridge and Ogletorpe, aud Crawford Hts.
Rankin House,
Columbus, Ga.
J. W. RYAN, l'rop’r.
Fiona Golden, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under the Rankin House.
my24 d*wtf J. W. KYAN, Prop’r.
WATERINC PLACES.
Warm tS prings,
HEKIWETHER CO., «A.
Apply for quarters to
Je4 tf
JOHN L. ML’STIAN,
MILLINERY.
IV*
SPRINC MILLINERY.
eluding all the KOYKI.T! KS
) HI.K
.shorn
the Ne
Next d
octli—4y marl
k Store.
MRS. JOl.VIN and
MUH BONNKLI.Y.
Beautiful and Cheap!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH STOCK OF
BELTS WITH BUCKLES IN THE LATEST DESIGNS.
A1no 9 a lot or FALL PRINTS.
0a- CALL AT ONCE AND SEE THEM, AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
augis tf M. LA NBA I I! It.
Grand Clearing Out Sale !
TO MARK READY FOR TIIE M’ltING TRADK, WK; NOW OFFI.lt
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST. FOB CASH !
AM) KVEHY DTIIK.lt AltTICl.K AN I.OW AS TO BK I'OUIB KLNKWIIKUE.
CHAPMAN & VERSTILLP;
- 1 -" 1 BO BKOAII •TRUE
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Having had in our rmploy an Agent that w. hav. dlacov.r.d to be .imply
a diminutively insignificant and oont.mptuoualy unworthy, unreliable, indo
lent and di.honest fellow, through whom an imprewlon haa become current
that we are about discontinuing our buaineaa in Columbia, wo daairc to aay
that notwithstanding any and all such representations that may be or may
have been made, we aro determined to make our Maehlne more prominently
known than ever.
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.