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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN*. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1874.
■piuty Enquivcw
JOIIX H. MARTI*. - • • Keillor.
€UI.I M^rN, GA. S
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11. 18
IIKMOURATH' XOMIXATIOX8.
FOR CONOBEH8—For|#II.DISTRICT,
HENRY It. HARRIS, of Meriwether.
FOR REPRESENTATIVES OF MU8COOKF,,
'I'hos. W. Grimes, Wji. F. Williamn
We loam from tbo Kufimlu Time ti nt
the Demonrlts of Stewart county have
nominated^Ir. Himtnel Beall for the L«;'-
islatnro. •hb*was lately n inemher of the
Arm of jtenU A Singer, of EufAula, and is
Mid hjjMtho Time* t<f he an excellent man
for the position.
• r*
Fifty colored voters organized thorn-
selves into a Democratic Clnh in tho first
Ward of Now Orlean* on Monday night.
They proclaimed &h their motto, “Down
with the Carpet-baggers.” Tho military
Attorney General must hurry ou his bay
onets, or they will he too late.
Shreveport received 77,1*03 hales of
cotton for the commercial year closing on
the 31st ult. Tho Time* says that its city
labored under great disadvantages which
ent short its receipts, during tho early
part of tho season. Yellow fever pre
vailed until Into in tho fall, and tho river
was ho low for aj^ng ’flftio that #10 per
hale wwyd d on ccwton brought by
thnt.rtttmT
Savannah Advertiser.—Wo woro sur
prised yesterday at the familiar sight of
this old paper among our exchanges. We
luu^linost-give it up us dead beyond ros-
urrActiou, .when here we And it, looking
just as life-like and natural as ever. It is
published by Geo. N. Nichols, with F. W.
Sims as business manager, but the namos
of the editors are not given. It iH, how
ever, judiciously and carefully edited, and
presents quite an entertaining bill of faro.
We wish it much hucookh.
Ff.derat. troops lmve already been sent
to Montgomery^ Alabama, under tho At
torney Oquo'ciiI'm orders. Have there
been any M Democratic “outrages” at
Montgomery hdily V Not even the Radi-
cal papers published .there have reported
any. But there is a Radical split—two
tickets in the'field, und their respective
partisans fighting each other. Perhaps it
is to enforce party subordination in the
Radical ranks tliut Federal troops ure to
he sent to Montgomery and other parts of
Alabama. Eli? If they are sent to Bul
lock und Barbour counties also, we will
have moro light on that question.
The Griiliu A7urn publishes an impor
tant decision iu bankruptcy, rendered by
Alex. G. Murray, Register, and sustained
by Judge Erskino. Willis A. Jordan,
bankrupt, claimed exemption of real es
tate aud personalty to tho amount in all
of #3,. ! ion, as allowed by tho homestead
and exemption laws of Georgia, enacted
since the war. Two of his creditors ob
jected, on the ground that their claim
against the bankrupt was for a debt con
tracted in 18(10, when the homestead ex
empted by tho lawsof Georgia was greatly
less than now. The Register overruled
tho objection, holding that the bankrupt
law recognized the Slate exemptions ex
isting iu 1871, without regard to those
that existed at tho time of the bankrupt's
contracting his debts; aud this ruling is
sustained by Judge Erskino.
*■ ' ft
Amono tho other absurdities tele
graphed from Alabama to Washington, to
obtain military intervention in tho local
affairs of tho Stato, was the statement
that Judge Busteed laid “virtually pub
lished to tho Ku-Klux that ho would pun
ish no more of them!" Tho only founda
tion for this story was Busteed's letter in
which he declared that ho would no long
er actively support tho Radical State tick
et iu Alabama, because it was nominated
by a convention whoso delegates were
“tyroB in politics, paupers in intellect,
hut iitlluent iu profligacy." But in tho es-
niation of .carpet-bag and Hcallawug lead
ers iu Alabama, every man who thus
speaks the truth about them is a Ku-Klux.
If they had said that Busteed hid gone
into the Ku-Klux business himself, and
therefore could not consistently punish
members of that “klan,” we might have
seen the forco of their representntiou. #
But thoir report to Washington as quoted
above, is as reckless a falsehood as tho
stories of “outrages'' they have manufac
tured.
Ai.arama—lu Randolph county, it is
computed, eight hundred Democrats at
tended their meeting to nominate county
caudldHmrriiiil vEpHH—'fh* enmity gave
tho Democratic ticket only filf* votes iu
1872. It is said that iu Jefferson county,
which gave Herndon only 1,(100 votes,
3,000 Democratic voters ure already en
rolled in clubs, and that in other coun
ties in North Alabama an organisation is
being perfected that willeusuro the Dem
ocrats und Conservatives a sweeping vic
tory.
It will take fully fifty thousand of At
torney General Williams' soldiers to pre
vent the pooplo of Alabama from elect
ing the Democratic ticket in November.
Aud where will lie get them from?
■lolling III Georgia.
There are signs of breaking of party
ranks iu some localities iu Georgia, by
which, we fear. Radicalism will profit.
Iu Randolph oouuty, we loaru, Mr. Tuiu-
lin, running ns an independent Democrat,
is receiving the support of most of tlio
negroes, and umy he elected chiefly by
thoir votes. This, perhaps, would not iu
itself be uuy great loss, ns Mr. Tuniliu
claims to ho n good Democrat and is a
man of fair ubility. But the mischief is
that the disaffection is likely to affect
thoughtless as to risk the loss of a mem
ber of Congress, in which body we shall
so badly need every vote we can get, for
tlio purp »su of aiding tho ejection of n
p< r o* :i* favorite to the Legislature. They
will ti.de with their eloctivo lights by do
ing no.
In the Seventh Congressional District,
Dr. Felton, of Bartow, is an independent
Democratic candidate, running against
Hon. L. N. Trammel, tho Democratic
nominee, and is receiving a measure of
support that seems to render his election
highly probable. At a Democratic meet
ing in Cobb comity, held in Marietta on
Tuesday, Dr. Fid ton made a speech, and
the meeting almost unanimously endorsed
him. An effort was made to get out an
! independent ticket for the Legislature in
| Cobb, hut this, wo are glad .to see, ,whh
I defeated.
In tho First Congressional District, ns
learn from the Savannah New* % Bry-
unt, tho Radical nominee, is artfully striv
ing to get up a Democratic split iu Burke
county, by which he may proAt. He wants
to get up an “independent” Democratic
ticket there, supported hy the liadiculs in
consideration of Democratic votes for
Bryant. A nice little plot, truly, but the
meal is so thick on the cat that tho intend
ed victims can hardly full to soe it.
Democrats! avoid holts and “indepen
dent” candidates. Stand l»y your nomi-
tiers, if you have a party whoso success is
important to your principles and inter
ests, and whose organization is worth
maintaining.
WHAT AUK Til K ITAKN ?
Prof. W. W. Ritchie, of Ton Menace, has
thrown a bombshell into the eauip of the
astronomers. He contends that tho muon
and tho stars lire blit the reflect ion upon
tho Armament of bodies of water on the
earth ! Wo make an extract from his pub
lication :
“The moon, being the reflection of the
smaller body of water, is governed and
shaped hy the sun uml earth. You Arst
see it in the west, at about what we call
two hours' high, with tho crescent from the
sun, aud as it rises it increases until it is
full, when it roAects the most perfect pic
ture of the globe that enti ho drawn, and
as it recodes the oresent is reversed and
still show ing from the sun—positive proof,
to my mind, that it is shaped and govern
ed hy I lie earth and sun.
“The stars are the reflections of the
seas, gulfs, lakes, buys and rivers, and
any pors in wishing to prove the above
iil look at their globe and take tho )
then made him pay the dollar to ride on
tho ears back to Rome. They «Do c »1-
lectod the ten dollars from the owner of
the horse.
—The Sparta Times notes a revival in
that place concluding with the conversion
ami ndiuisfion of forty-live souls iuto the *
sanctuary, (bdy one preacher labored in
the field, and h * was the regular pastor.
The 7imen says ho was blessed with m
good pair of lungs, and though looking h
little fatigued, ho is fresh und ready for
another c tmpaign.
—The Atlanta Cohufifittion learns that
n colored man in DeKaili county, on Mon-
day night, entered tho dwelling * f lion.
John Ragsdale, evidently with the foul
purpone of committing an outrage. Mrs.
Lawyers.
JOSKPU k rot',
Attorney at Law,
and Judge of County Court.
tic** in all other Court*.
-*«r More ol W. It. Hobart* * Co., Broad r=t-
SAMl i i. B. HATCHER,
Attorney at Lau .
office l.v. r W ittl h 1 KillStl*.
J. M. McXEILL,
ittorney and Counarllor at Law.
*•1 -i
I A 1 *!*'
tion of Hudson's bay, lakes Superior and
Miehigitn, and then the north-star and
that of the pointers, and if the one d ics
not correspond with the other, then 1 miss
my guess. Look at tho whole group of
the northern lakes, Superior, Michigan,
Huron, Erie, Ooturio and Georgia I my,
and then look at the Great Roar, aud you
will soe that tho one corresponds with tho
other in position uml numbers.”
Not having seen tho full statement of
the Professor’s theory,- wo do not know
whether ho considers tho plnnots also only
reflections, or how ho accounts for move
ments of theirs which would ho very ec
centric if ho does. A month ago we saw
Jupiter and Venus apparently in dose
proximity—not more tlmn two or three
degreos apart. Now they nro not loss than
forty dogroes apart. Have tho bodies of
water on tho earth, whoso reflection causes
the bright spots on tho Armament called
Jupiter and Venus, changed their relative
positions? and if not, how can tin posi
tions of their reflections vary so greatly ?
Rut perhaps it ih only our old friends
chtrus, Kirius, the Pleiades, Orion and
other fixed stars and constellations, that
tho Professor resolves into moro reflec
tions of light on tho firmament. They
do, hy thoir twinklings, somewhat resom-
flections of light made by bodies of
water iu agitation. But their changes of
rclutivo position dispel tho idea, if the
tipper is the reflection of our Aiuoricau
lakes, why is it that it presents tho sntno
appearance to tho Asiatics ns to us—only
at a different hour of the night ? Aud how
is it, if tho Caspian Hoa (for iustnuco) cau
ses the reflection which wo know ns Vega
iu tho constellation Lyra, that we iu
America can see it almost directly over
head whou tho Caspian sea is on the op
posite side of tho oarth? But it would
seem to bo a waste of time to arguo
against such eccentricities.
Tho Professor advances another idea
which Hoonis to us (and lias long soemod
so) to bo more reasonable, viz ; that tho
sun, instead of being ninety-odd millions
of miles distant from us, is really not fivo
millions. Wo would like to soo his argil-
m this point.
Ragsdale hearing him in her ch'ldr
room, ran in and grasped Liiu, calling at
the same time for assistance. Mr. li*g-u ]
dale und son cuino in and secured the pri- ■
soner, and he was committed to DoKulk !
couuty jail.
A CALIFORNIA DUEL.
ONE OF THE MFN SHOT THROUGH THE
JUGULAR AT TUK FIRST FIRE —HE
FOLLOWS UI* IIIS ANTAG
ONIST AND TAKES
A DYING RE
VENGE.
Correspondence San Francisco Uhronlcle.J
A desperate shooting affray took place
boro to-day. resulting in the immediate
death of one of the chief actors, und
the propahly fatal wounding of the other.
The sceoe of the tragedy was Goodhue's
saloon. At ten o'clock this morning a
man named Leandcr T. Robinson, more
commonly called “Tod" Robinson, enter
ed the saloon and invited all hands to
take a drink. Among those in the room
was a uiun known us Tony Harris, be
tween whom and Robinson some ill-feel
ing was existing. Robinson had no t-o >n
or finished his invitation than Harris re
marked that he “wouldn't drink with u
,” using a very obscene epithet. Rob
inson replied : “Well, I always pay for
my drinks.” Harris then rose from his
chair, saying: “Well, this is an old
grudge between you and mo, and wo
might as well settle it right now," draw
ing u derringer as ho spoke. Robin
son instantly drew his pistol—a five
shooter—mid both men fired almo.-t
simultaneously. Harris* shot struck Rob
inson in tho neck, cutting tho jugular
vein, anil tho blood gushed forth in a tor
rent. Robinson’s first shot missed Har
ris. Tho latter, immediately after firing,
threw his weapon at Robinson, and hav
ing notliiug els i to defend himself with,
ran iuto the billiard-room, hack of the
saloon, hoping there to escape from bis
antagonist. Although mortally wounded,
however, and wiih Ins life-blood gushing
from tho terrible hole iu his neck, Robin
son staggered after his as-ailant, whom be
had now cornered yi the biilnwd room.
Steadying himself against ono of the ta
bles, ho took deliberate aim and fired at
H arris, who was lacing him at the opj o-
sito side of the table, the hall taking effect
near the navel, and inflicting a wound
which is likely to prove fatal. Again tho
dying man raised his pistol and fired, tho
hall striking Harris iu die hand, tearing
off his thumb.
Home of tho men from the saloon had
hy this time entered tho billiard-room,
supposing tho shooting to ho finished.
But Robinson’s veugeauce was not yet
satisfied, and though tho glaze of death
was ulro.idy in his eyes, he again fired his
pistol, ami then dropped dead. The last
shot struck the night watchman's trousers
pocket, hut owing to the lucky circum
stance of his having a hunch of keys and
a police whistle just in the right spot, the
oourso of tho deadly niisslo was stopped—
the only damage being tho breaking of
tho whistle.
Coroner Black hold an inquest soon af
ter the killing. The jury found a verdict
in accordance with the finds above set
forth, und Robiusou was buried this af
ternoon, which many people around here
consider rather quick work, even for n
Californian town. The deceased is what
is gonerully kuown as a sporting m m, and
is said to have a wife living in Merced.
His ago was about thirty-eight years.
Harris, whoso real name is said to he
Galvin, is a blacksmith, und lias no rela
tives iu California. The fonuulity of
placing him under arrest has boon gone
through with, but from present appear
ances ho will not trouble the courts much.
INGRAM it CUAWFOKDK,
Attorney s at Law,
Will practice ii. i. •• Mu n.d hr 1,-nil Co'imol
Onceover Freer, III*.-. « Co.’s store. northwest
i., ,i M. Clair fit*. _ jag
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney' ami Uouunellor at I-aw,
* In Ocurglfl
Offici
in Hate ami Federal O.u
•Ii.I Alabama.
1 Broad ; t., Columbus, Oa
JaO
Mark II. Blandford. Louis F. Garrard.
IILAXDKORD A GARRARD,
Attorney n an<l I'onneellore at law.
Uflite No. G7 Broad street, over Wittich k Kin
d’s Jewelry 8tor<
Will |>
:tico in thu 8late und Federal Coasts.
Jas. M. Bussell. CllAS. J. SWIFT.
UINNELL A NWItT,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Will practice
o tin'Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit)
k ..d Alabama. Office over C. A. Kedd A Co.’s More,
litoiwi street. Columbus, Ga. Jul_
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney und Nollcttor.
U. r. Colo r aud Register in Bankruptcy. Office
Iluij 11 ovi-r Brooks’ Drug Store, Columbus, Ua.
PEABODY A MBANNON,
Attorueye at Law.
jrrirs over J. Ennis k Co.’s Store, Broad St.,
novlsj West Side.
R. J. IIONEN,
Attorney and Coiineellor at Law,
jurunce Company building, a •
.. t7 Iv
Doctors.
DR. J. A. UR4UUAHT,
Office removed to the Drug Store of E. O.
Hood fit Hrot her.
Sleeping apartment at lortner residence, on
t lie corner ol Randolph und McIntosh hi recti,
opposite ttic residence ot' Mr. Win. Beach.
topi
DR. UOLXEY.
Residence and Office < orm
lliorpu him. Office hours—
7 to ') P. n.
DR. N. II. LAW.
Office corner Broad and Randolph streets, Burriu
building.
Residence on Forsyth, three doors l-clow St.Claii
(’lair aud Ogle
L, M to J I*. It.
sep-7 -Hi
DR. J. C. < 0014,
Drue; exists.
J. I. GRIFFIN,
nported Drugs and Chemicals,
riptious carefully prepared.
No. loti Broad street.
JOHN L. JORDAN,
Druggist,
Two door* below Geo. W. Brown'i,
llroad Street, Columbus, Oh.
>*■- Niiikl Ib-ll light of south door. «ep r >
A. N. BRANNON,
West Side, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
W’IioIcnwIo and Retail Dealer Ii
Drugn aud Hcdlcluen,
Toilet Articles and Perfumery.
Hotels.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
PLANTERS* HOTEL,
Next to Colombo* Bank Bonding.
I’urters at all the trains,
i, 1 :t MK-* W F.
Builders and Architects.
J. G. i’HALNEBN,
II«um» Carpenter and Builder.
Jobbing done at short nolle*),
plan- un i spviit.< ution* furniidied for all stylo-
’ bUll lll.g'*
; i... t ,| ••ir.M. i i.. » W Br— * V
HOLSTEAD & CO.,
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT!!
Dentists.
TJU.MlK,
bull log. Randolph ?I
W 1
T. W. HKNTZ,
Dentist.
1 Jose] h A Br«*iher’s bt^r-'.
W. T. POOL,
Dcutlnl,
101 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
W. J. FOGLE,
Dentist,
sepSj Georgia Home Building, Co umbus, Oa.
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROHKRT THOMPSON,
Livery, Sale and Exchange Stables.
Out.cTiiGKrE, Noktu or Randolph 8th.,
ect’W Columbus, Ga.
A. GANNEI,
Livery aud Sale Stable*,
Oglethorpe St , Columbus, Ga.
Pnrtirulur atteutiou given to Feeding uud Bale
uf Stock.
UoricH au-l Muifi boarded in stables by the
month **r day. oetZl*
Restaurants.
HARRIS COUNTY RESTAURANT,
No. 3!l Hroad Street.
.u best of Fortigu and Domestic Liquors ami
Cigars. Meals at ail hours,
doc 19 J. J. BLAKELY. Prop’r.
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stall* No. '£ and 18, Market House.
r hIi Meats of every kind and best quality,
j..l 1 always on baud.
J. T. COOK,
Kreah Meat* of All Kind*,
i Stalls Nos. 15 and 17.
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP E1FLER,
and Lock.wltii, Crairford street, nei
Johnnou’s c orner, Columbus. Ga.
Is Warranted Perfect!
LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN
SHIP AND VERY LOW PRICE!
Fnrminjr ImplementH and Machines!!
SEEDS OF AIjL IvI> J>S!
CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS!
HUSr-FROOF OATS, OEORQIA RYE, WHEAT, BARLEY, CLOVER AND
GRASS SEEDS’!
% September 4-tf
COTTON CINNINC.
STILL IN THE FIELD!
WILLIAM hCHOUCK,
Locksmith and deuler in Giiuuing Ma
rials. Upposito Lnquirer Office.
Grocers.
DAN’L R. RISE,
nily Groceries,
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholcnalc and Retail Grocer,
Tailors.
Cotton Factories.
ingH, Shirtings, and Sewing ami
Knitting Thread.
rds Wool and Grinds Wheat and Corn-
in rear of Wittich k Kiusnl’s, Randolphs!.
R. II. CHILTON, President.
—It may seoiu (singular, but it is stated
on good authority tliut Mr. llill lveom-
tneuded the adoption of Mr. Stephens’
“War Between the States" ns n text-book
in the Georgia University. Evidently Mr.
Hill hours uo malico.—Stir. Mrirn.
What a pity it is that tho sanio thing
ciuiuot be said of some of Mr. Hill's
TfiTmocratio enomios.
GEOUGIl NEWN.
—The Board of Trade of Atlanta ad
vanced bacon three-fourths of a cent all
rouud, on Tuesday.
—It took a forty pound watermelon to
get tho premium of the bumpkin huh pen
dent and satisfy tho inordiuato appetite of
tho editor.
— It is reported in Atlanta that George
McGtnley, now of Jacksonville, Fla.,
formerly a popular liotol keeper in At
lanta, is to bo the now proprietor of the
Kimball House.
—L. B. Pike, confined in the jail of
Bibb couuty, charged with the murder of
(’has. F. Baer, made application fora re
duction of bail bond, which Judge llill
refused on Tuesday.
—Mayor John MeOready, late of Sa
vannah. ami of the Confederate army,
bus been invited to the Professorship of
Natural History in Harvard University—
tho position lately tilled by Professor
Agassiz.
The Lumpkin Independent states that
Mr. It. G. Williams, who has been pro
posed by his friends for Representative of
Stewart* county, has declined running,
having goue into tho warehouse business
iu Columbus.
—Gov. Smith has ordered elections for
DIED,
In Wynnton, at tho roshlcnco <■! Mr. Thus.
Tliroowltts, August 13th. Thomas Hkniiv,
only Foil ol l)r, Charles J. and S. (J. Mullet!,
ugod 4 jours, ll months and 23 days.
Though tho words that chronlolo death in
childhood are usually short ami few, yet wo
feel that this bravo llttlo spirit cannot bo per
mitted to piim from us in sllonoo. Hardly
could ono have been taken that left m a house
hold moro hitter desolation or deeper sorrow.
Tho Hi st born and only s n, full of brightness
and promise, loving hearts had learned to oling
to little Tommik with bo]-o and pri-le and ten-
deruo-s; and this solemn truth that he was
only “lout by tho Lord” cnuiu with » sudden
ness so stunning that tho force -f the stroke
oven yet Is hardly appreciated. As wo call to
mind lih loving, protecting care ol the dear
little sister, tho willing obedience always
given to those older, ll Is difficult to reali/.e
that Totuiulo had but just left his Infancy.
I von In tho short spaco of his little li e ho had
made for himself an Impress and character ot
hisowu. With ft ealmnoss and thoughtfulness
unusual for ono young, ho unit d to the In
nocence mid brightness of childhood a manli
ness of spirit, a beaullfuluess of ox prase Ion,
that, child though ho was, c amimnded lor him
Instant rc-pcct. lu tho most trilling incidents
and accidents ol hla little life ho win never
known to umko tho .-lightest uttempt at eva
sion or deception. This conscientious regard
for truth was a marked characteristic. Ilut
tho brave llttlo spirit will know naught of
life’s battlos. lie rests now with Him who
“bears the lamb.- in His bosom and tho -gh
it was hard to yield him bore, yet lu that
blessed land there were those near of kin, with
hearts no lest tender, t at joyfully welcomed
the little ono who should grow up In tho “light
of Uou’aown countenance."
S. M. T.
J»H
Ml'M'OGKE MANUFACTURING UO.
Manufacturers of
811 LUTINGS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, HOPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, OA.
G. P. SWIFT, Preside
I I FT. i
vt.iry k Trout
t:il ly.
Watchmakers.
G. A. KtEUNE,
Merchant Tailor and Cutter.
stock of French and English llrundclotlA,
11KN11Y SKLLMAX.
Cutting, Cleaning aud Repairing
lone iu liie beat style.
npr24j Corner Crawford aud Front 8t
Tho way to havo your Cotton Crop Ginned Cheaply Is lo patronize
The Eagle and Plienix (linning Department.
The i\1ost Complete and Perfect Gins in the World—-Self-
Feeders and Patent Condensers
These Gins Make the Most Bsautifnl Samples Known
in the Market.
JXTO beslays.
Prompt and Careful Attention Given All Customers.
our (ilns, the beauty of the samples
TOLL AS HERETOFORE,
THE SEED. OR ONE-TWENTIKTII THE SEED t’OTTON.
Wo buy Seod Ootton, Samples ami Romnnnt3 of Lint Cntio ■, paying Full Prla-s for .uoh
MR. .T. W. liROWN,
Boot and Shoemakers
AVM. NEVER,
Root and Shoemaker.
r in Lcuthur and Fimliugs. Next
Prompt and stric
C. A,
attention given
jail
Tin and Coppersmiths.
C. SCliOMBUltU,
!lc:«l Wiitcliniaker and Jeweler,
SucciHsor to L. Gntowr-ky,
105 Broad street,
Columbus, Gu.
C. II. LKQUIN,
XV u tch maker,
I road street, Columbus, Ga.
I Clocks repaired iu tho bee
II tod.
Tobacco, Cigars, Uc.
.viAir.it iiukx.
it to enjoy a go -d smoko, go to hit
oorgi.i Home and Muscogee Ilomo.
J>‘8
C. LOPEZ,
t ami Rnniiracturer of Fine
CiKan,
Near Broad Street Depot.
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS* SHAVING SALOON,
(Successor to II. Ileuea,)
Under Georgia Homo Insurance Building.
Prompt ami polite barbers iu attendance.
i Stkset.
ED. TERRY, llnrber,
St., under Rankin House, Coluiubti
Dress-Making.
HISS II. A. 1IOLL1NGNWORTH,
:<-*.-Mal(iUK, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap
Hcnidcm o aud shop in Bi ownovillv.
W.M. FEE,
Worker In Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly at tended to.
Ja7 No. 174. broad 8tr<
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., A CO.,
House and Sign Painter*,
Old Oglctliorpo corner, (just north of postoffice)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for House and Sign Painting i
reasonable prices, and guarantee satisfaction,
liefer to Win. Snow, 8r. fupr5
LAWYERS.
W. t. Wiu.iAM.s. Cms. II. Warn
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
Attorneys at Law,
FOI.I'MIll'H, CIA.
Offic.) over Abell’s store. fyl7 3m
W. A. Farley,
A. ttoincy-at - Zj a w
CUSSETA, OnATTAiioocuuK Co., Oa.
J^Spoclal attention given to collections.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, GA.,
W ILL practice in the Chnttuh >oche« Clrcui
or any tUo-.e else. All kind . f collection
PUSflED. “P iy no» or run aeay." uovl4 tf
FRESH FISH !
RECEIVED FROM APALACHICOLA
I’ll IS DAY, BY
JNO. L. HOC AN,
scpll It AT LAKE ICE DEPOT.
$25 Reward—Robbery at
Soale, Ala.
rpllK AHOVE REWARD Wll.l. 1IE
1. paid, and no queiti'iis usked, lor the
Food Store.
JOHN E1T/GIIIBONN,
le and Retail Dealer in Hay, Oats,
Uicon, Ac.. Oglethorpe St , opposite
> Hall.
Confectioners.
I. U. hi’ltUPPKK,
Candy Mituufticturer
All hinds of Confectionery *ud
Stick Candy 18 ccuts.
Fiill weight guaranteed in each box.
Boots and Shoes.
other elections. A local factional quarrel Captain of the Fort Valley Volunteers, to
fill a vacancy caused hy the resignation of
Anderson, and to fill any vacanoio
For Rent.
ELLING ON NORTH-
glethorpo an l Run ’olph
of that character is always tho bitterest
kind of a division, and many tucti are
willing to swap votes so as to get support
for their favorites, thus opposed. It is re- j
portotl that Whiteley is uorkiug to take
advantage of this local contest iu Ran
dolph, and hopes to obtain many Demo
cratic votes iu consideration of Radical
votes for Tumliu. But we hope that the
Democrats of that couuty will not be so
that maVarise by this election or other
wise. >
—Tho Atlanta Xttm tells a good joke
on tho Route Railroad, which is jtut six
teen miles long, to this effect: That a
man left a horse to be shipped to King
ston, for which they charged ten dollars.
When they tried to get the horse iu the
car he would't go in. So the agent gave
a negro a dollar to ride him over, and
«*• ROOM DWELLING ON NORTH. ^
cast corner ot Oglethorpe
streets; acre; wood house and two*room
kitchen. Apply to JOHN BLAOKMAR,
supl 1 at Real Estate Agent.
W. W. SHARPE A C0. t
Publishers’ Agents,
No. 2.1 l’ark Row, Now York,
Are Hutborlccd to Contract for A«l-
WKLLS & CURTIS,
No. 73 IS road Street,
Havo always a full stock or
,loots and Shoes, Upper, Sole and Har
ness Leather and Find lugs
of all kiuds.
Ui liable goods! Reasonable prices •
N. B.—Special attention to orders by Express,
. 0.1».
Jy4
Piano Tuning, Ac.
\ertUlng In <
• paper.
»yu i
E. W. BLAU,
liter and Tuuer of l'iauoes, Organs aud
Accordsous. Sign l’aiuting also done,
dots may bo bo lift at J. W. I’oasw A Not mail's
Cotton Factory.
A. CLEGG & CO.,
Columbus, Ca.,
A RE prepared to supply merchant* promptly
and in a satisfactory manner with the best
quality of
Cotton Checks,
Cinghams and
Stripes,
U. CATTLEMAN.
L. II. I ll Al’PELI .
H. CASTLEMAN & CO.,
General Insurance Agents.
REPRESENTING THE
LIVERPOOL & LONDON &
GLOBE
And other Strong Fire and Life Companies.
OFFICE OVER FREER, ILLOES fc CO’S
STORE, 11V BROAD ST.
aug 20-tt
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
NOTICE!
T HE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased the
BANKS, will continue tho Warehouse an 1 Cou
G EO. Y. BANKS &. CO.,
AT THE
COMMODIOUS AND FIRE-PROOF LOWEL L WAREHOUSE.
All :>crsons indel.tcl to iho lato firm of Re.l I Sc Entili. « 111 iikiUo .'OttlcMncnt with u» All
contracts ent-rea Into oy Ih- lato tlrm trill be carried . nt l.v is. i 'onslgnmcun limdv to Reilil
A Hanks will bo received und carefully attended to by ;lio picsont firm
Roepootlully, UEO. V. iltMic,
Aur.2., 1974-lm tV. li.IMKIIAUOliE.
Lumpkin Independent please copy.
L. M. BUI ULS.
G. M. WILLIAMS.
BURRUS & W2LL8AEV3S,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand.
the Brown Cotton Gin.
v r. IV. II. IIUGU1’'8 Is with us as 8cnlesn.AH, and will la* plop.at d to ec
We also sell
-> his old friends.
A. M. ALLEN.
PETER PR ERR.
J^ontaAne TV"a/i-eliovise.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
COL.-JMBL-2 C-g-A
HOTELS.
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ca.
WILL ho kept opeu this saminrr iu 1
will known
STRICTLY FIRST CLA.SS
STYLE. The patronage of thos * visiting Sava
nah is solicited, and tho assuraun* gsvtfu that t*\
ry effort will ho made to insure iln ir comfort.
Our omuibusos will bo fonud at all urrivii
trains and steamers.
Ii. BRADLEY & SON,
may 27—d<lw4tn Proprietors,
HIDES.
Important to Merchants.
B UY your WRAPPING PAPER AND PAPl
BAGS at homo, at New York rates, from
M. M. HIBSCH,
Corner Undue ami Oglethorpe str.ets
Important to the Public.
S, FURS, BEESWAX, RAGS,
M.M.HIRSCH,
Corui-r Bridge and Oglctorpe, and Crawford Sts-
aiulil IliiJSjHj^
WATERING PLACES.
W* ii r m 8 p r i n g's,
91KRIWEl'H KR CO.
GA.
Rankin House,
CoItTmbus, <-*a.
J. W. 11YAN, Ptop'r. ■
Frank Golden, Clerk.
|
Rub, Restaurant, j "'nSiifr
m mi,. , _ _ \I^E have 1nst recolrod a full Iln® of WPW®
Bar and Billiard Saloon, and summer millinery* “•
w ' eluding all the NOVELTIES of tho stasou.
: r J , HI8 FAVORITE RESORT is — - . n
i Yisitors. The lawt fare and tho fl”* 11
i Bathing on the continent.
Apply for quarter)
Under the Han kin House.
d*wtf j. w. RYAN, Drop’r
eluding a
PRESSING AND BLEACHING doue *<
test styles, at the shorte-t uotice.
Next door below the Now York Store.
MBS. COLVIN and
octl8—ly marl MISS DONNELL*.