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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER I, 1874.
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VO LUMETS DAILY MARKET,
Financial.—Com«*rclal bills i»b New York
% per cent dUcount; au Boston per rent. dj*-
const; M Savanuah M per cent; driftaiiA bill*
on Boston per cent. Itenks ere selling checks
on New York at Lfc. pronimn; Savannah, At
lanta and Montgomery at par. Currency loans
101M P«r cent per month. Cold and silver
nominal.
Cotton.—Market quiet. The following nru the
Wiirehouae quotations:
Inferior.. — O—
Ordinary and stained If
flood Ordinary
Low Middlings
lliddltngi.... 1V'm@1:%
Strict Middlings — 0-
Bales 127 boles.
Receipts 308 baloa—125 by M. ft 0. It. R.; 220
by wageaa; 12 by N. A 8. R. It by W. R. It.;
fl liy river; 27 by 8. W. It. R. gbipments 1M
bale*—146 by 8. W. R. R.; & f»r heme con
sumption ; 0 by IV. It. It.
daily •rmiUT.
Block on hand Angdat 81st, 1874 i,i*jt
Itecttived to-day ;tw*
“ previously 4,522—4^20
Stock on hand .
6,057
. 146
.. 5,730-3^70
2,080
lads* le Now Advertisements.
Fall and Winter Clot heH—Thornton ft
Acee.
Consumption Cnn lie ('tired—Lir.
Hchouck.
Sheriff’ll Hnlo H. (}. Ivey.
Postponed Sale—Sheriff ivty.
Pro Bono Publico—Chan. Hey man A
Co.
Howard Hooaa—Kufauln, Ala.
Keich’H Restaurant—112 llroad atreet.
Hata and Clothing—SirtUHe A Oold-
amith.
Refi iron.
Every day or two more irou for the 8.
and M. Railroad paaaen through Co-
lambda. Yesterday nine car loada passed
np and on to the terminus of the road.
Silk Ilats at fr>.00 and fbVori, at
SriUUSE A Goi.IMftflTIlH.
OpOHt Mf.
Profawor Glenn will open his school
to-day under eheering auspices. Ho is de
termined to bnild up a seminary in our
town that will refloot credit on himself
and the place. Wo wish him snocoss.
The Went her.
The embryonic “Probabilities" of Co
lumbus assure ns that the recent cold
spell is directly attributable to the late
storm on the seaboard. Mtty-be per
haps, probably, likely.
Buy one of those tine Hints. They are
very cheap at Straubk A Goldsmith's.
Death of an infant.
We regret to hear of the sudden death
of the iufaut daughter of Rev. 8. D.
Clements, in charge of the Cataula Cir
cuit of Harris couuty. llis many friends
here sympathize with him in his afflic
tion
Reich* e.
Mr. Ut.ieh has made some important
changes to his restauratit and saloon, and
Uow it is Htirpaased by none in its iiceom-
Uatious. Mr. Reich is well known as one
of our bust and oldest caterers, and pnl-
ticiilarly for the superiority of the articles
in which ho doals. Wo wish him siiooohs.
Ho who would always want a smooth
uud well shaped Blurt Front, must buy of
those New Pattern Hliirts at
Btrauhe A Goldsmith s.
Safe Arrival,
We are glad to know that the steamer
Hau Balvador, from New York, arrived
safely in Havauuah yesterday at 1 o’clock
p. m. A number of our citizens were
aboard, uud ou account of the recent gale
on the coast some apprehensions were
eutortaiued for her aafety. She has large
freight for our dry goods merchants
Mo rate for the Stole Fair.
Among the many competitors for the
troitiug parses at the State Fair, will bo
entered from here, Odom’s bey stallion
“McIntosh," Klink’s “Haineatriug," and
Moeeley a “Spider Logs." Those are all
fast horses, aud will well represent this
section in the trotting contest. We uiali
I hum success.
A line lot of Gouts’ Scarfs at
Stravhk A Goldsmith's.
Thi nagvoea are organizing fully for
the election next Wednesday. They have
two negto candidates In the field, and are
oanvami&g the county, urging every ne
gro to pay his taxes. It is, in our opin
ion, the moat important crisis in the his
tory of our State and county since the
war. The negroes are making a grand
final effort to overthrow Democracy or
the white man's government. If they
succeed, Georgia in a year qvill be in a
far worse condition than Alubatna is to
day. It is important that every white
man tote and work. Judge Williams and
T. W. Grimes, Esq., our candidates, tire
doing all in their power, but they need
the aid and co-operation of every vo
ter. What has booomo of our Exccutivo
Committee ? Before this time last elec
tion Gspt. C. A. Redd had everything in
working order, and all appointments
made. Cannot the committee get to work
and let the people hear from them ? Stir
up the poople and urge them to earnest
and united action, for this indeed in a mo*
montoui election, and onr dofeat is the
signal for the Civil Rights bill success,
The Cneuds of Mr. Dexter uud Dr
Tuggle will be glad to huar of their safe
arrival iuBoston. The Doctor will reach
home hy the lust, of this week. Mr. Dex
ter will ajHiUd a few weeks with his friends
North, when we hope to have hint in our
midst tig;tin. H>e is one of the gentle-
mun we could not afford to lose.
Mussel I County, Aim.
The Democrats have a large club at
Trey wick'sCrosH-roads, in Russel couuty,
Ala., and are at work in dead earnest for
success in November. Numbers will vole
iu November who have uot voted since
the war. They take none of the filthy
moss hashed up in the blacksmith shop iu
Girard, iu “theiru."
If you would rather have Clothing made
13 order ut short notice, Stranse A Gold
smith's is the pluoe. They have a splen
did stock of Piece goods. Their tailors
are plyiug the needle vigoroualy.
out I If
On the War rath.
We learn that T. W. Grimes, Esq., and
Jadga Williams leave the city to-day fora
thorough canvass of ths county. They
are the nominees of the Democratic
party, and of courso will get the solid
support of every white votor in the
county, but they go te speak witk the poo
ple face to face, and urgo on thorn the
importance of going to the polls, and
aeeiog that their neighbors and frionds
do likewise. A thorough canvass is need
ed to lot the people know when the elec
tion takes place, and what taxes are re
quired. We wish thorn n pleasant trip
and abundant aucoess.
Whilo on the anbject, wo will remark
for tho information of those who do not
know, that the election takes place on
noxt Wednesday, the 7th of October.
In order to vote, it is requisite that each
voter bos paid his tax for 18751. Tho tax-
es for this year are not necessarily to bo
paid before voting; only those of lust year
Nearly every white man has paid his tax,
nnd we trust will not forget to vote, and
thus keep down, and forovor bury the
hopes of the Radical party with its ini
quities.
Sheridan A Mark,
This very superior company played at
tho Opora Houso lost night to an uudionce
that wo fear is indicative of Columbus’
love of fun and appreciation of genuine
ability. Tho house should have been
packed, for rarely Las there been a more
enjoyable performance in onr city. Slier-
idan A Mack are genuine artists, nnd their
changes of character and costume bor
dered on tho marvellous, while everything
they tlid was capital. M’lle Eveline and
Big. Constantine were very good in their
roles, as was Dan Devere. One of the
features of tho entertuiument was the su
perior character acting of Miss Alicia
Jordan—she did the “swell" to perfec
tion, and iu addition to being very pretty
she is a fine vocalist. Lester and Allen
and Miss Etta Arnold uro n host iu them
selves. The dancing of tho Htunrt sis
ters won much admired. The panto-
mime|was evidently eut down. Tho wonder
is that these artists did so well
in tho face of u beggarly array of
empty honchos. We wish to say
to tho strangers here that Columbus is
not us dead as it looks, aud we promise
them, should they come this way again, a
crowded house. Our people are poor,
cheerless nnd disheartened, and those
who could really enjoy such an entertain
ment as wo had last night are, as a rule,
“mighty" poor, aud those who are not
poor are infernally stingy. In about Rix
years from now wa expect to see Colum
bus rising, l'leaso say this wherever you
go, aud send live people here if you cau.
local mmimn.
in Rail Road Clreles,
Captured,
Wilkorsou, the white mau who escapad
from the bailiff a few days ago, waa re
captured ou Mouday by the Sheriff of
Stewart county. He was scut to Musco
gee jail with two uegroes. There are now
nineteen prisoners ia our jail, and four
teen on the chain-gang. When will the
wicked cease from troubling Y This is not
a conundrum.
Yesterday we had the pleasure of a visit
through the extensive depots of tho South
western, and Western Railroud, aud
found the obliging ofileera busy ship
ping eottou and receiving freight. Cot
ton is being shipped in large quantities
over each road. We saw that the Wes
tern Union Telegraph Compauy are plac
ing thoir wires iuto tho Southwestern
Railroad ofiico, and wo learu that the
Southern aud Atlautio line will shortly
do the sumo. When this arrangement in
made, passengers aud railroad olRoiuU
can send mcHsuges over either lino, with
out the trouble of coiniug into tiro city
It will he a great convenience and save»
vast deni of trouble. These rends ar<
well officered by obliging meu, and it is
some pleasure for a geullenutu to meet
them, as he gets civil aud willing tumw
to all questions propounded.
Reported Sickness.
From accounts received from the dis
tricts around Columbus it seems there is
considerable sickness. Our doctora have
complained of dull times, but now it
seems they are all overworked. Iu the
Northern Liberties and Wynton consider
able sickness is reported amoug children.
While Columbus itself ia not free from
chill and fever. The recent cold snap
has put mauy to bed with sore throats
and bad colds.
Vagrants,
Tho dull tinios and great scarcity of
mouey does not seem to disturb tho
equilibrium of the many idle negroes and
whilo men who all the year have hung
about the street corners, an eye-sore to
ths iudustriouN public. How these poo
pie live is a mystery to every one, exoept
themselves. Every now aud thou one is
picked np with somebody’s corn, eottou
or other property, aud for a season be
comes a member of the “Pou Guards,"
uuder Captain O’Pry, aud rendezvous at
Johnson’s inn. The great majority of
them, however, seem to he doing noth<
iog, without even a semblance of sufii-
c.eut energy to steal.
The farmers huvo woik for all of them
in their eottou fields, if they will consent
to ooufiue themselves to picking iu the
day time. Night picking will uot do.
[Patented.]
—Tho bull-bote hove decided to
lo&ve the cotton to Its enemies, thanks
to oar idle marksmen !
—Our factories, like those in England,
should have schools connected with them
for the children.
—Columbus is the champion old-bach
elor town.
—Old maids are lovely, as a role ; and
when they aint, thoy’re simply horrid.
—Vermont is setting np claims for
champion old men. We of Columbus will
go fivo bettor and call. One of onr citi
zens ia eighty-two and the father of twins.
—One of our discontents returned from
the Trans-Mississippi a fow days since.
He says that Texas is a good State to
emigrate from.
—Ono of our citizons, proud of his
patriotic ancestry, says ouo of them “fit
in tho revolution"—
Upon hi* aw Pul shoulder
lie took bin blaudcrbusa,
Ah' ho whh tliar at Bunker llill,
In the thickest of the fuss.
—Many names have been suggested
for tho presidency, hut our characteristic
modesty forbids onr naming the man em
inently qualified for the place. <
—It is not right nor mannerly for a
wife, without provocation, to kick her
husband through tho front door and then
shout “Murder."
—Tho latest conundrum is, “Will truth
crushod to earth hump again V"
—Tho Emporor of Japan is au Irish
man. He is ono of tho Mick A. Doughs.
—If some of the turtles of this town
will only die and lot the place move on,
we will write their obituaries gladly, and
prevaricate for the sake of their friends.
—It is neither witty nor right to say
“our mayor is a perfect old hoss."
—Wo ought to have annual exami
nations of our school teachers.
—Columbus stands in need of an as
trologer, and more patent pavements.
—A. T. Ktowurt spends more for ad
vertising each year than ull tho merchants
in Georgia put together, but then they
aro well known and he is n poor fellow,
and quite obscure.
—Who is going to run against Harris.
We can’t afford to go Cougress, otherwise,
we.
—Rob Williams thinks Demosthenes
could make a whaling speech, for a fellow
that didn't have the advantages of a com
mon school education.
—Long words in speech or writing are
like long clothes on a deformed woman,
they'are used to hido a palpable defect
of tho understanding.
—Ton years from now Columbus will
bo tho most important city iu Georgia.
We havo no prophet now, but wo hopo to
have then.
We don't liko conundrums ; but,
seriously, what right, iu the bla/.e of this
nineteenth century light, havo men with
fourteenth century ideas to live ?
—The simplest words uro the strongest.
The brightest thoughts rood least
thought to comprehend.
Men who wait to advertise till they
get money, will wait till their widows col
lect their life insurance.
Every business man should look upon
his loading paper as a lodger that shows
the condition of the place in which his
money is invested.
Our rhymer is writing a poem on
long words. It boars the fascinating title
of “That’s Moighty Foine Landgige Says
Mrs. O’Shea."
There is no comfort for a drunken
man who attempts to doscend our present
Court-house steps. Have jurors no rights
that a county commissioner is bound to
respect.
It will bo sweet work when our con
fectioners advertise.
Wo rejoice that we received a now
head yesterday by express. It is for the
Wbkklt Enquirer.
-Colonel Salisbury has a long upper
lip.
—We are happy to say the young man
next door who plays on tho aeoordeon is
still laid up with a burned band.
—Good original poetry is growing scarce
iu this market.
—Everything that impoverishes us
nines from the North, even the frost la
den wind.
— We do uot give credence to the re
port that Mr. DeVotie went to Griffiu last
week to wod a rich widow. Though,
of course, we would not swear to the con
trary.
—Foster Chapuiun, one of the best of
fellows, is making friends and money in
Auguste.*
—Cotton will soon become the surplus
crop hereabouts. «"
—Recent heavy invoices of whiskey re
ceived hero will obviate the immediate ne-
ceaity for water-works.
—Couucil ought to send a man to Wash
ington uext winter in the interests of our
river improvement. •
—The Weekly Enquiukr has eight
hundred and niuety-soven subscribers iu
Muscogee county.
—The “Old man about town” will con
tribute spicy articles to the Sunday En
quirer, during the coming wiutor. Next
week the “Weekly" will bo the largost
paper in Georgia, and second to none in
mattor and make-up.
Girard Boat, Aim,
There was a well Attended business
meeting of the Democratic and Conserva
tive Club of Girard Beat, Russell county,
Ale., lost night It waa arranged that
the Census Committees of the Beat will
meet At the School-house on Saturday
next, At 9 o’oloek, a. m., to oompare lists
and arrange the registry of votes of the
Beat. The Beat meeting to select dele
gates to the Nominating County Conven
tion at Seale, will be held in tho School
house in Girard at 10 o'clock, a. m., on
Saturday next. It it very desirable that
thia should be a large meeting of the
voters of the Beat, as the business is very
important.
The eonvention at Seale will be held
on Thursday, the 8th inst.
The olub will hold another meeting in
Girard on Wednesday evening next at
half-post seven o’clock, and after that
night its meeting will be held on Thurs
day nights.
The work of preparation is progressing
favorably in Russell, and our friends are
in good spirits.
w*aaiSpG5,?„wia^ l 8is
week warranted. No capital raquln
Reuter* and valuable samples sent free. Ad
dress, with e rent return stamp, C. ROSS,
Williamsburg, N. Y. 4w
It rejoiced us very much to see young
Crawford on the street yesterday. Pale
and weak, but leaning on his father's
arm, and able to be out. “Koese” told
us, earnestly, be attributed liis being over
ground to tho skill and norve of Doctor
Colzey. Tho Doctor is a remarkable
fellow. He has a hundred faults and
whims about him, but if wo were about
to “go up” to-morrow and wantod to ding
to lifo for the sake of tho wife and little
ones, we would rather have him near than
a dozen men with tho mysterious pro
fessional bearing that, some how, is so
captivating with the kalf-oducatcd.
ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING
Made to Order at Stock Trices
Perfect Pit and Satisfaction Guaranteed,
Onr Mr. Thomas has just returned
from New York with a choice lino of
New Samples, and wo are now. taking
orders for Dress and Business Suits, Lav
ing made satisfactory arrangements for
tho mauufaotiire of our Custom Clothing
with special care and at short notice, by
thoso well known manufacturers of fine
clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of
Newark, N. J.
Give us your orders early, and we will
do our best to please you, being determ
ined that onr friends and customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices
for having their olothing made to order.
s«pl7 tf Thomas A P»i««#nr.
Dross Goods iu Diagonals, Sergos,JAo.,
just received at
T. E. Blanchard's
Good Things.
Go to tho Ruby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good
to eat. octlo tf
liuhler, the Tohacconi.it,
Will remove on October 1st, to No. 84, Broail
Street, (noxt door te the Now York Store).
I.0UIH BUIILKR'S, Randolph St.,
SopJi tf
The liar-room Remedy
For all ailments is Rum Bitters, sur-
h urged with Fusel Oil, a deadly element,
rendered more aetive by the pungent as
tringents with which it is combined. If
your stomach is weak and liver or bowels
disordered, strengthen and regulate them
with Vinegar Ritters, a purely Vegeta
ble Alterative and Aperient, free from
alcohol aud capable of infusing new
vitality into your exhausted system.
sepM 4w
Seed Wheat,
Teunesaeo Seed Wheat, Rye and Oats,
Cheese, Grackors, Bagging, Ties, Ice
Cured Meats, nnd a good assortment of
Groceries, for Rale low for oash, by
D. Averett,
sep5U) cod 1 in J under Rankin House.
Up With the Times,
Warrior Coal from Alabama Mines,
$5.50 per ton at the yard; Montevallo
Coal as low as the lowest; Anthracito
Coal and Coke always on hand. Call and
see me before purchasing.
D. E. Williams, Agent,
Hopiin fit at M. A G. It. R
New Advertisement*.
AMPLE to Agtot». Ladle.-
1 —iklntlM needle-Seek,
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We eom
;oods by mail free. Address with
six cents return stamp, M. YOUNG, 173 Green-
wicli street, N. Y.
WANTED- -A8INT8£g lh A®fcV«i*!n
the world. 82.00 worth of samplos given away
to thoso who will becomo agents. J. BRIBE
fc CO., 767 Broadway, N. Y. 4w
• K7 CAAGENTS’ PROFITS per
#tlf OlFwill prove It or forfeit 8500. .
articles aro just patented. Samples sent
to all. Address W. H. OHIDESTER,
Broadway, New York.
week.
Now
free
f TDSYCHOMANCY,
XT ING.” How oitli
and gain the love and affections of any person
they choose Instantly. This simple mental ac
quirement all can possess, free, by mail, for
25c., together with a marriage guide, Kgypllan
Oracle, Breams, Hints to Ludios, Wedding-
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WILLIAM A CO., Pubs., Phil a.
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BI.MJ BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists. 4w
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-..$20-
WILL BUY A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
or Tire
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
Now VorlL.
2J Srrie Drawing, Oct, 5th,1874.
EVERY BOND
purchased previous to Oct. 5th will participate,
Address, lor Bonds and full particulars,
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Financial Agents, 23 Park Row, N. Y.
J*. O. Brewer 29. Applies!ions for Agencies
received.
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Want Agents everywhere for the allowing
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Lester. 6th Edition, revisod and enlarged,
hvo, 700 pp., 83.76.
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Sutton. A complete hiiitory of Noted
Criminal* of Now York, and tho Romance
of Prison Llfo. 8vo, 670 pp., $3.56.
Circulars, spociinen pages, and terms to
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Lawyers.
JOSEPH F. rou,
Attorney at Law,
and Judgn of County Court.
Practice* In ull other Conn*.
Office over store of W. II. Roberts k C<.. ftruwl M.
Ja26
Js‘30
SAMUEL U. HATCHER,
Attorney at Law.
Offic*< over Wlttkh ft l
J. M. MeNElLL,
Attorney ami Counsellor at La*
Practices iu court* of Georgia and Alabama
Office 128 llroad St., (over C. A. He .Id i
Special atteution given to collection*.
INGRAM A CRAWFORDS,
Attorneys aft law,
Will practice in the State nnd Federal Court*
utbwf
Georgia.
Office over Prcr-r, lllge* & Co.’* *toi
corner Broad and St. Clair St*.
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney nnd Cotinwellor at Law,
Practices in State and Federal Court* in Georgia
and Alabama.
Offico 126 Broad fet., Columbus, Ga. jnf.
Mark II. Blanwoiw. Louis F. Uahuakh.
BLANDFOKD A GAKSIARB,
Attorney!* anti CouaiNcllor* aft low.
Office No. 67 llroad *tre<*t, over Wiitich A Ki
d’a Jewelry St..
Will practice in tbo Suite uml Federal Courl
Jab. M. Hi.'hsej.i.. Ciias. J. swift.
RUSSELL A SWIFT,
Attoruoy*ami Counsellor* at Law. Will pnu-tle
in the Court* of Georgia (Chattahoochee Cireuil
and Alabama. Office over 0. A. lludd A Co.’u el on
Biuud Hired, Columbus, Ga. jul
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney and Solicitor.
U. S. Com’r and llegifltor iu Bankruptcy. Ottk
novtf>| over Brooks’ Drug Store, Golitnbii* 2 Ga.
PEABODY' A BltANNON,
Attorney* at Law.
Officc o'
norlSj
l J. Knnis k Co.
Wjmt Sin*.
U. J. MOSES,
Attorney ami CouaiMollor aft tew,
Doctors.
Hotels.
PLANT12 ICS* 1IOTKL.
Next to Coluiulm* Bank IIull«li,. M
’niters .it all th« (tan,*
>.1» MIH W t\ vi •
Builders and Architect*.
J. O. CHALMERS,
House Carpenter and Bnlldrr.
Jobbing done at short no ire.
’lull* and Bpeciticatidl.- furuisbed lor all ,ti
•et, il
Livery and Sale Stables.
KOIIEBT TII..M1-NON,
Livery, Sale and Exchange Ninhi^
OflLttH .ui’B, Noam or Kaniiolph Kt-
t-ffi Columbus, Ga.
A. UAMMEL,
Livery nnd Sale Stables,
OiiLKTiioapR St., Columbus, Ga.
irtirulnr attention given to Pm-dlng ami Mr
arse* uud Mule* boarded iu stable: l,y ||,„
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
SU1I. No. 3 nuil 18, Market Bvil.e,
■:ih M.iat. of <>vory kind mid U*.t ,unlit,,
J. T. COOK,
l-'reul. Meat, or All KluiK,
‘gtnll. Nun. If. .ml IT.
Cun and Locksmiths.
Philip i:im:x,
nnd Locknwitli, Crawford ntreot,
- l| d | »i t<|| u’» corner, Col urn bn*. G«
Guu a
JnlO
WILLIAM 8CIIOBER,
id l.ocktiniitli and doulor In Giuiii.ug Ma
terial*. Opposite Kuquiror Offiro
Croce rs.
UAN-I, K. BIZK,
Family Groceries, on Bryau stroat, be
ou Oglethorpe ft Jacksuu ■truot*.
charge for drityugo. dsc7
DR. J. A. 11BQ1IIIAKT,
Ottico removed to tho Drug Store of E. C
Hood & Brother.
Sleeping apartment ai Dinner residence, on
tho corner ot Randolph and McIntosh atreet^
opposito tho residence of Mr. \Vin. Reach.
sops
DR. U01.ZKY.)
Itafhlsncn and Office corner of at. Clai
thorpoats. Offico hours—7 to U a. m., 1:
7 to U
DU. S. II. LAW.
Office corue
Residence c
i Forsyth, three doors below St. Clair
Dentists.
W. F. TUiNKlt,
Dentist,
Opposito Struppor’* building, U
S TART IN LIFE!
BRYANT, STRATTON A SADLER
BUSINESS COLLEGE
No Vacation—Enter Any Time.
UA' For Doeumonts, Money, Bpoelmous,
at tons and Terms, address
W. II. SADLER, President,
Baltimore.
HAVE ¥0U TRIED
JURUBEBA?
A KB YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
of making \
Then try JURUBEBA
icretive organs
tho vital foi
It is no alcoholic appetiser,
for a short time, only t
tka wonderful
*o beneficially
to impart vigor to all
acting directly on the liver and spleen.
It regalntes the Bowels, quiets the
nerves, uud gives such a healthy tone to tho whoh
system
t make the invalid feel lik« a ii
Pperful atteu
ticial Teeth, us
feti’JJ daw
roll a* to Ope
uid.dph St.
ertion of A:
lseulirttry.
T. W. IIENTZ,
Dent let.
Ivor Joseph ft Brother'* ntorc.
W. T. JP4IO L,
Donfttaft,
nov23J loi Broad St., Columht
Druggists.
JOHN L. JORDAN,
DriittgiHft,
Two doors below Goo. W. Brow
Broad tit root, Colui
Mir Night Bell right of Mouth door.
Cotton Factories.
Shooting*, ShirtingM. and Sowing; uml
Knitting; Thread.
Card* Wool aud Grinds Wheat ami Corn-
Office iu rear of Wlttlcl. ft Kinsol’s, Randolph st.
jul8 *B. H. CHILTON, President.
J. II. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail tirerer,
Junction of Franklin, Warren A Oglell orp« l
No charge for drayagi
Tailors.
G. A. KCEHNE,
Merchant Tailor nnd (tetter.
lull stock of French and English Bn adt'lotlia
Casslmeres aud Vestings.
nprlC No. 134 Broiul Htreet.
HENRY SELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning; and Repairing
one In the be*t Htylo.
upr‘24) Corner Crawford uml Frout 8t*.
Boot and Shoemakors
1VM. MEYER,
Boot nnd Shoemaker.
riu Leathor ami Findings. Nett to C. Jt
Cu.'a. Prompt aud strict attenion g|»Mii
jail
Tin and Coppersmith*.
Work e i
Orders fi
Ju7
WM. FEE,
In Tin, Sheet Iren, Copper.
om abroad promptly atteml<-d to.
No. 174. Broad Htm-l.
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., St CO.,
House aud Sign Paintt-ra,
Old O^h-thorpo coiner, (just north of ponloffictj).
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for Ilouso uml Sign t ainting nt
reasonable prices, aud guuruutoo saGsl.iaioii.
Hefei- to Win. Huow, 8r. |npr5
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
8IIHKT1N08, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA.
O. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. 8W1FT, Hoe rotary ft Treasurer. octal ly.
Watchmakers.
Ha operation In not violent, but is
characterir.ed by great geuthm-s*; the patisut t*x-
oncc* no sudden change, m» marked results,
but giaduully liis troubles
“Fold their touts, lift* the Arabs,
And slloutly steal away."
This is no new and uutried discovery, hut hue
been long used with woudorfu! remedial results,
uml i* promtuucod hy tho highest medical authori
ties “the most powerful tonic an alterative
Ask your druggist for it.
For sale by WM. F. KlkBHU A flu.,
soptiiS 4\v Now York
The exoreittes of Mifltt S. 11. Teas-
ilale’ri School will be resumed on Thurs
day, Oot. 1st. [sep26 fit*
Nona:!
New Samples for Pall and Winter tS7-4-A
A Urge aud elegant assort the nt, em
bracing all the latest Novelties for Getits
Wear. Call ami ace them.
Orders solicited. Measures taken uud
satisfaction guaranteed.
Tiiounton A A ewe,
nug'-M tf 78 Broad St.
A lot of Virginia Oassimeres, ftom tho
1 CharlottKvillu Woolen Mills, received to
day, at
! sep25 tf Blanchard's,
Mayor's Court Yesterday.
Only two cases before the Court yestcr-
d ty. Mollio Jones was fined $5 nnd coats.
She had taken au overdose of pine top
whiskey, and wended her weary way from
Moccasin alley to Front street, bent ou a
row. She got tho row uud a lodging in
Murphy'a tavern for her trouble.
ltettio l\»ol had been nngry the day
previous, and in her auger had abused
various “cullud persons," who reported
her to headquarters. Considering her
tender age, she was discharged on tho
tpeedy poymeut of JjC* nn«l costs, or el
remain ns the guest of tho city for ten
days.
Mias Anna Tyler will resume her school
for Girls nud Small Boys ou Monday,
•etuber fith. aept7 It
Go to T. K, illauchurd’s
To buy best liihbonH at 15, 2(1 and 2f»o
per yard. Tho best Black Silks iu the
market, and the fatuous “Banner” brand
Alpaoa. gep27 tf
Morses,
It may not he generally kuown that Mr.
G. Elkin lias now at Gntumel's stables u
number of splendid Konlnoky horsos,
suitable for draught, saddle or carriage
purposos. Call by ull meatiH nnd see them
at once. sep2(»-lw
A large lot of Blonchod nud Brown
Domestic*, bought since the docline, just
received and for sale cheap, at
Blanouabd’s.
Address
la a good indication of culture, but n
peraon rnuRt apeak before you know they
have it. Droaa apeak* for itself, and very
largely indicates the lady or gentlemau.
This feet was appreciated hy Mr. Ban
dauer when he lnid iu hi* stock of elegant
Dry Good* and Clothing. Call aud assure
yentRclf that he can gratify the most fas
tidious taete. *uptT It
MILLINERY.
SPRING’MILLINERY.
CARRIAGES.
B EMOYAL
l HAVE MOVED MY STOCK OF
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
PUNTAllfefTIOll
To the Gunby Building,
1ST. CLAIR ST., NEAU TUE FONTAINE
AN1) ALABAMA WAREHOUSES,
here 1 will doll any work in iny linu cheaper
THOS. K. WYNNE.
sttptf deoilftw if
WACON YARD.
ATTENTION!
To Farmers and Those Interested!
THE NEW WAGON YARD,
( 1KNT
V_/ van
busines-i portion of the city, oilers superior in
ducumunt* uud advantage* for cntnlort and
sceurlty, with lm reused facilities lor the
ooininodatlon of farmers uud others who visit
the city.
Connected with tho yard is a Fam.lv Clro-
jppliod with a tall assortment ot Frovts-
Will buy and soil all kinu* ol Country
cory
with thoir families, where lodging cun be had
with or without meals.
Blacksmith and Wood Shop on tho yard, pre
pared to do all kinds ol wtirnn and buggy
pairimr, with sunk* f.r shoeing young mulci
>rKlmv>iuM repelvM * fn’l lin-«*f CURING I
Vt AND SUMMER MILLINERY, Hi- ;
eluding all the NOVKLTILS u
toplS dcodlmfcwlamiit
tWor below the N*« Yotk 8tor*.
.MRS. COLVIN aiH
MIWH UUNNKI.IV
KNOW ALL MEN
That at the popular nud l«ng extablished ?
Kbrtaukant ani> Salo«*n of O-fftilinicl's
finis. Hey man A Co.
Stables.
, , VT/ V . ? r'YN “- 1 * n « r October *s». 1874. Uor.cs or |
the best of Meals, Wines, Liquor* aiiu ; Livery myth* month will be charged;
Cigars are kept constantly ou hand pro , *V*tK r J5i of^aoS d *TO«i"te“or oJaa«»I tly j
Ih)H0 publico. octl tf I seplMtf ’ !
Kill the Cotton Worms!
W1TU
ROY ALL’S COMPOUND,
Paris Green and Arsenic.
FOR SALE BY
E. C. HOOD & BRO.
mul If
C. SCUOAUiURU,
Practical Watchmaker ami Jeweler,
Bhccohsoi- to L. Gutnwsky,
105 Broad *trent,
jail OolumliuH, Ga.
C. U. LICOlilN,
Watchmaker,
134 Broiul atreot, Columhii
Wattihe* and Clocks repaired ia
id war run tod.
Tobacco, Clears, Ac.
it-
Cigar Manufactory,
ll.lw.cn Uuorgtu lh
MAIER DORN.
•ujoy ft go Ml Mill
uud Must-0
V. LOPEZ,
ami Mnnul'itcfui*
tipUN,
tear llroad Street l>»po
Barber Shops
WELLS’
Uml.-1
and poll
SHAVING SALOON,
i«r to Ii. ilouD*,)
(oinu lusuraiice Building,
harbor, iu attmidanco.
ALEX A HAM,
ED. TERUY > , llarbet
8t., under Rankin House, (’«.
Dress-Making.
MINN M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
rott-Muklng, Cutting and Fitting. Term*cheap
Rc.tidenco utid*hop in Brownoville.
Feed Store.
JOHN FIT/.GIIIIIONS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in flay, Oat
Baton, Ac., Oglethorpe opposil
Confectioners.
1. G. STRUTTER,
Candy Manufacturer
All kind* of ^Confectionery and Fruifi,
Stick Cnudy IS cent*.
Boots and Shoes.
WELLS & CURTIS,
No. 7;t llroad Street,
lloot* and Shoes, Upper, Sole aud IIa
ness Leather ami Finding*
R<-li»bl« good*!
V. It.—Speaiul ;
LAWYERS.
FERN M. WOOD.
Attorney at Law,
Opelika, Alabama,
W IM. PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES
ot Luo, Chambers, Tallapoosa and Bin-
poll, tho Supremo Court of A iu luma, and in
the United States District Conit at Mont
gomery. seplf» tlftwt,janl
W. F. Williams.
Ciias. 11. Williams.
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
Attorneys at Law,
l'OI.IINBIW, Ut.
Office over AltoU's store. Jy 17 lim
W. A. Farley,
A. ttornoy-at ■ Tj aw
OUSSETA, OnATTAHOOOHKK Co., ClA-
♦^•Special attention given to «<dleotlo»a
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney n.t Law,
ii.tnii.Ton, «ia.
w
Chattuh.... lien Circuit
All kiud .-.f ctdleclluM
away.’* nov14 tf
If. CABTLKMAN. 1.. II. f.’MAPFBtl-
H. CASTLEM AN & CO.,
General Insurance Agents.
IIEPRESENTINQ THE
LIVERPOOL & LONDON l
GLOBE
And oilier Strong Firo and Life Uompul**-
OF1TCEOVER FREER, 1LLOE8 ft
STORE, 119 BROAD ST.
ftug 28-11
HOTELS.
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ca.
Wild, he kept opi'U this siliiin
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
ii. win i«i run mi in uii « rr "
It. BKAKLEY A SON,
may 27—.iftwiia
Rankin
House,
Columbus, Cia.
J. W. RY .N, Prop'.
Fuani. Ooi.gen, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Undkb the R*nku. IloraK-
,„v24 ,|*wti .1. W. UVAN. Prop’.-
Piano Tuning, Ac.
E. W. BI.AU,
Tuner of Piunoes. Orgai
A«oord«i>ns. Sign Patnttujr ul*o d-t.e,
b !!»t JTTVrYUn50
scpS
Rrpnl
F
200,000 Feet of Lumber
you f ii In .t tuajollowln* prioM.
n.i at Oulurai.uF. I
lass Luml.er ,1.:0 por W MM-
sHcathln* 80. per oar load. T«, P'f‘
itjunul will bo added lor lea« iiuonlllj- ,a
ir load. Soud i
sep!9 cftdlrn
d inyar order.. i N(}B „
.] Colbort, M. *■