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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER IB, 1874.
Cits IRattcrs.
COLUMBUS DAILY MARKET.
Financial — Comtn*Tc'«l bill* on New York
*4 per cent discount; on Boston jw cent , dts-
count; on Snvsiinsh \\ ]»»r cent ; demand bills
on B»lon *4 per cent. Banks are selling checks
on New York at t£c. premium; Savannah, At*
UnU ani Montgomery nt par. Currency loons
101 Vi per cent per month. Gold and silver
nominal. Currency scarce.
Oorton.—Market firm. TUa warshooacs qnote
aa follow a: %
Inferior — 0-
Ordtnary and stained - 0-
Oood Ordinary 13 0-
Low Middlings VMQ-
Middllngs 13Vi#18*fJ
flojd Middlings
Salsa 217 tales.
Bocal pis 237 bales—to by M. A O. R. R.; 70
by wagon*: 20 by .V. I 8. K. R.; 31 by W. R. R •
19 by river; 4 by S. W. R. R Shipments 19i
bales—1M by P. W. R. R.; 17 for homo con-
•nmptlea ; SO by W. R. R.
star BtATtnenT.
Stock on hand Augnst 31st, 1874 1,016
Bocoivod to-day 237
” previously 8 712—8,940
0,08.1
Shipped to-day 191
•* previously 7,781—7,918
•took oa hand 2,029
Sana Bar Last Ykab.—August 31st, 1873 1,177;
received same day 290; total receipts 0,994; shipped
same day 23; total shipments 4,000; stock 4,092;
aaleo 214. Middlings 18c.
U. S. Potra.—Receipts far 3 days 41,190; exports
te Great Britaia 9,749; ta Continent 1,104; stock
234, *19.
Index tn New Adesrtiwmenlt.
Notice to Debtoni and Creditors—J. F.
Poo.
Soup—Arbor Saloon To-Day.
No Farther I'ontponement — Grand
Gift Concert at Norfolk, Va.
Dentistry—W. T. Pool.
Fireman's Fond Insurance Company—
G. Gunby Jordan.
Alabama money wanted for dry gooda
—H. T. Crigler.
Vroita and Confection*—G. W. Brown.
Alabama Money Wantod—G. W Brown.
Meeting To-night—8t. Aldermar Com-
mandery.
Ifwiafwf,
Alabama State Currency, at bigbeat
prioe for caab, or goods at caab pricea.
Apply to H. T. Cbiolkb,
ocllfi eodtf at Virginia Store.
River Newt.
The Jackfton left about uoon yesterday.
Riper six inebea lower than it waa a week
ago. _
Hath and Blind*.
J. J. Wood, at Pearce A Wood'a atoro,
two doora below Welia A Curt in', keep*
aaah, blinds and fixtures* of the beat make
and at pricea to auit. See advertisement
and call.
Map rest Agent.
Mr. W. W. Halbert, of Atlantt, baa
been appointed Agent of the Southern
ExproM Company nt Columbug, to suc
ceed Capt. S. II. Hill, deceased. He waa
formorly in Macon. He haa not yet ar
rived here, owing to sickneav.
Honp
At the Arbor Saloon to-day from 11a. m.
to l p. m. octl 3 it
CAitrrA Harmed.
A church, in Butler, Ga., occupied
Jointly by the colored Methodists and
Daptiata, waa burned down Sunday
night. Tho building was new, having
junt been completed. Believed to have
been the work of an incondiary.
Churches Sunday.
Sunday waa a lovely fall day, and the
ohnrohen were generally well attended.
All wore anppliod with regular mi runt era.
Servicea woro held at the Girard and
Browneviile churches at night.
Ueod Work.
Three lady weavers, attaches of tho
E. A P. mills, earned jointly during the
paat two weeks $(50, or an uverngo of $ 10
each per week. The boat weaver of the
trio earned $25 in the time named. This
kind of M Hottlinga" wonld soon enable tho
operatives to become riob. The threo
ladiea are aisters.
Accident to « Child.
Mary, a little four year old daughter of
Rev. Mr. MoUehee, full out of doora
backwards from the roar porch of hia
dwelling in this city on Sunday last, and
by the fall wan seriously injured about
the bead and otherwise. The reverend
gentleman, who was preaching at Colum-
bua factory at tbo hour of tho full, waa
aent for. We hope tho child's injuries
will not prove fatal, though some uueasi
neaa wax felt about her condition yoster-
<uy. _
The Columhua Cigar Emporium.
I»uis lluhler haa removed hia cigAr and
tobaooo emporium from Randolph, to
No. 8*4, east aide of Broad street. If you
are in pain or sorrow, call at Bullion
and he will, for a small consideration,
give you a cigar from Havana or Key
West, aa you prefer, which will solace all
your woes. Besides, he has the choicest
pipe. —from foamy mcrschauma to the
short-stem—chewing tobacco, aud snuff.
Hia stock in a very largo and oompleteone,
bought to tho vory beat advantage. Call
on him, and you can't help being delight
ed with hia goods.
Burnt Cork at the Opara Hauer.
Notwithstanding tho sudden coldness of
the weather, Haverly’a Minstrels were
greeted last night in the Opera Hon«e by
a large audience. The chairs were filled
and the gallery crowded. Oar people love
to laugh, and tho performance gratified
their desire to heart's content. I hen, too,
we had choice music and rich choruses
to satisfy the tastes of the music loving,
and bread farcot to bring down the houso.
The Welling* sing charmingly ; and the
“California Quartette” produce delightful
harmonies. Hall is the bent banjoiatthat
has ever appeared in Columbus. The
andience waa perfectly carried away at
the melody which he extracted from such
a familiar instrument. His rendition of
“Home, Sweet Home,” with variations,
was truly artistic, and excited pleasure,
wonder and applause. His songs, too,
were taking. * Barlow must have been
raised in Georgia and Alabama, for he is
perfect in hia imitations of the field ne
gro at corn shucking* and camp meetings.
We have never heard his superior. Con
tinuous laughter greeted hia every ap
pearance. Tho “Hooligan Guard” was a
capital,rollicking take off-by leading metn-
bera of the company, and ho was “Juliana
Johnson,” by Messrs. Goss and Fox.
“Old Black Joe,” by Barlow, was admir
able, and George Wilson’s version of
“Hamlet and bis Ma" waa really jolly.
Canfield and Booker's original songs and
dances weio enjoyable. Tho “Cupids of
Virginia” was u glorious farce.
An au lienee generally never more en
joyed a show. Haverly was the manager
of the popular Cal. Wagner Company.
He has improved on the former one, for
the present one ia vns ly superior in every
sense, with Cal. Wagner loft out.
To-night another entaiument is to bo
given. Tho programme is to be entirely
changed. Go all who wool 1 hear good
music, witticisms, aud delight in laughing
at acting that is real jolly.
LEE COUNTY ITEMS.
A Democratic basket pic nic was given
at Sear’s Crors itoads, Lee county, thir
teen inilos from Coluinbus, on Siturdny
last. The people of the neighborhood
were out iu force. Speeches wero made
by Dr. Green, John T. Harris and Wilson
Williams of Opelika.
On the evening of the name div, some
throe miles from the pic nic grounds, a
negro nnmod Moseman was shot through
tho body by a white man named Wade.
Politics had nothing to do with the shoot
ing. The difficulty arose out of a quarrel
about a house which tho uegro wes build
ing for tho white man. 1 he wounded
man, at last accounts, was thought to bo
in a critical condition.
The pohticnl canvass ill Loo is waxing
worm. On Sunday, a white Radical,
while electioneering with a negro, a few
miles from Columbus, expatiated nt lurge
upon tho Levities aud benefits of
Civil Lights. The uegro listened patiently
awhile, and then told his white ally “he
didn’t want uny civil rights iu his’u.”
‘Well,” said tho aspiraut, “I don’t favor
the bill myself, but all tho balance of my
ticket does." The tactics of this candi*
d«te is to be all things to all inon, in tho
hope of catching votes.
ALABAMA SUBURBS.
UROWKKVILLK.
The Democrats will use nil necessary
exertions to carry the approaching elec
tions.
Business has been duller than usual
daring the snspeiihien of Mill No. 1.
Mr. Walker’s school exhibition will tako
place at the Baptist Church Thursday
night. It promises to be a pleasant en
tertainment, and will bo largely attended.
“Old Pompoy,” a well known colored
man, died yesterday morning,
upwards of one hundred years of age, and
had, since tho war, lived by tbo charity of
the neighborhood.
The City Common.
A meeting of Cominou Commissioners
was hold at Peabody A Brauuon’s office
Saturday afternoon. No business of iiu
portanco was transacted.
The committee appointed nt a previous
meeting to coufor with tho Southwest*
Railroad authorities in relation to amount
of ground claimed und occupied by said
corporation, reported no defiuile action
takon, and was allowed further time. The
committee consists of B. F. Coleman, W.
L. Salisbury and II. S. list os.
Tho time of the monthly meetings of
tho Commissioner t was changed from iho
second Saturday afternoon to tho second
Friday night in ench month.
Tho matter of the salo of tbo city com
mon was diftcusKcd in an unofficial man
ner, aud some of the Commissioners ex
pressed themselves in favor of Rolliug a
few lots, nt least, by way of experiment.
If the common lots are ever to be sur
veyed aud 6old, it would not bo a bad idea
to experiment a littlo now und seo what
can be done. Even if alternate lots art!
sold at mere nominal values, it would
opon tho way to expansion, start afresh
the spirit of improvement, and in a few
years vastly enhance the value of tho un
sold lots.
Death—Neglect.
A man named Thomas Mint or, who has
bun in thia vicinity about eighteen
months, died at the Jaek Howard house
in Liuwood on Saturday morning last, of
brain fever. He came from South Caro
lina, where he bore a good reputation.
Little seems to have beeo known of him
here. The female inmates of his family
all being sick during last week, it is be
lieved that Mr. Minter must have suffered
from neglect ia his last illness. It was
difficult to got anybody to pay tho last
necessary attentions after death. Ho was
to have been buried Sunday afternoon,
but owing to a blunder the coffin ordered
was too abort, aud the remains were kept
out till yesterday morning, in the mean
time becoming very offensive. There
being no one to sit up with tho corpse
Saturday night, it was locked up alone in
a room. Wekuownotwho is to blsme
in the matter, but such things should not
be in this boasted Christian land. All
oommunitiee should look out for euch
cases of destitution and distress, and
provide for thsir relief when poeaible.
it.
CITY COUNCIL.
REOCLAB MEETING LAST SIGHT.
Present—Aldermen Redd, Mayor pro
tern., Grimes. Blanchard, McGehec, Bran
non, Chalmers, Schucsaler and Flonrnoy.
Asent—Mayor Cleghorn, and Aldermen
Mebaffey, Andrews, Kent and Durkin.
Minutes of font meeting wero read and
confirmed.
Tho Committee on Bridges and Wharf
reported the east end of the Franklin
street bridge in need of a new pier (wood
en;. The oosC of material and labor will
be from $175 to $200, during tho low
stage of water. They recommended that
the work be done at once. Referred back
to committee with power to act.
The Committee on Police reported the
force iu need of overcoats, six or eight
clut.H, and three cap*, and recommended
the purchase of tho same.
On motion of Alderman Schcussler, the
matter was referred to the Mayor and
Mayor pro fern.,with power ta inspect and
sot.
Mr. Moore, Clerk of Market, reported
collections from wagons from September
11 to October 12, $15.35.
Wharfinger Burras reported for Sep
tember as follows: Arrivals 12; barrels
2,873; bales 709; shingles 15,000; sacks
38; bales 85; tons 13; wagon 1. Wharf
age $184 08.
The Se xton reported .total number of
interments in city cemeteries for the
month of September to be 47, ns follows:
White—adults 5, children 9. Colored—
adults 11, children 10. Non-re-idents
12, of which 7 were white and 5 colored.
Among these were 4 white and 0 colored
pauper*. The foliowing report was read: j
St TKIlISTENPENTH OFFICE. DEPART* |
mcht or Public Education, Co- -
lumbcs. Ga., October 12. 1874.)
To the City Council, Columbus, U<t :
Gentlemen:—In obedience to the law*,
the Trustees of the Pnblic School here
with present their annual estimate of the
f the schools for the ensuing year :
W HITE SCHOOLS.
1 Superintendent and
12 teachers ,...,$7,785.00
Night School 135.00
Incidentals 200.00 8,100.00
COLOHED SCHOOLS.
4 Teachers $ 990.00
licut of Building 450.00
Incidentals *50.00 1,500.00
$9,000.00
In addition to the above the Board will
state that with tho proceeds of the con
cert given by the ichools last April, they
have purchased the nucleus of a fine
philosophical and chemical apparatus;
that they possess a cabinet of curiosities
und a library, aud that they have uo suit-
able room for placing those things. They
therefore ask for an additional uppropria- j
tion of $750 to build another room.
Respectfully submitted,
B. F. Colhmam, Pres’t Board.
Geo. M. Dews, Sec’y.
Referred to Committee cm Public
Schools.
By Alderman Schcussler, Resolved—
That his lloiior the Mayor and Police
Committee, be instructed to keep a po
liceman in tbo Fifth and Sixth Wards,
especially at night. It is necessary that
this should be done, at least during the
winter. Referred to tho Police Committee
with power to act.
Ou motion of Aldermeu Chalmers the
Marshal was instructed to require police
men to leave their uniforms nt headquar
ters when not on duty.
Sundry accounts wero ordered paid and
others referred.
Alderman Brannon offered an ordinance
providing for the division of the city into
two medical districts and election of phy
sicians for the same, to tako effect after
the expiration of the term of tbo present
Board. Read first time and lies over
under rulo.
By Aid. Blanchard—
Resolved, That it is the sense of this
body that the clause in tho Tax Ordinance
reading, “Transient traders in goods,
wares and merchandise, before exposing
the same, shall each pny such special tax
as fixed in these ordinances or by the
Mayor,” «ke., &c., Ac., has reference*only
to such parties as sell from wholesale
houses to merchants, aud not to parties
selling by retail; and those selling to
consumers, shall pay a special tux of fifty
dollars.
Council then adjourned till tho next
regular meeting iu November.
Thieves Arrested.
Policeman Smith arrested, yesterday
morning, Bill Jones, colored, who had in
his possession a skinned hog, believed to
have been stolon. After arrest Bill con
fessed to having stolen tho animal from
Jack Tiuer, colored, ou Dr. Carter’s place
iu Wynnton. Thief taken before Justice
MoNiill, where he was put under bond to
appear before County Court, and in de
fault was sout to juil.
Another uegro named Columbus Dixey
was arrested yesterday by Policemen Cash
And Smith, charged with liaviug stolen
ioo or 500 pounds seed cotton from tho
plantation of Mr. William Cade, of Chat-
tahoochoe county. The negro is now in
the guard house here, awuiting a warrant
from Chattnhoockee.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
—Tho atmosphere was cooler yesterday
morning.
—Iu eight weeks only eighty-five huu-
dreths of an iuch of rain has fallen on Co
lumbus. Dust is very severe.
—The New Jackson left at noon yester
day. Steam will he raised ou the new
boat next Saturday.
—Sixteen equity aud four divorco cases
have been returned to tho November term
of tho Muscogeo Superior Court. Tho
return day for the cowmou law docket is
next Tuesday.
—The Haverly Minstrel brass band ser
enaded the streets yesterday morning.
The band is a good one.
—In pay of managers aud clerks the
Inst election cost Muscogee county $115.
—Two marriages in high life will take
pi ice in less than a mouth.
—Tho Columbus horses—Moseley's
“Spider,” Klink’s “liaiiiostrmg” and
Odum's “Mao” left f*>r Atlanta last
ELKQAMT CUSTOM CLOT RING
Made to Order at Stock Prices
Oo to the Firginia Store
for cheap goods of every kind. Large
stock now being opened and offered at
Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed, prices lower than ever. Elegant Silks in
Onr Mr. Thomas has just retnrned ; black and ne w shades colors, and other
from New York with a choice line of choice Dress Goods at low prices. Black
New Samples, and we are now taking ! Alpacas in best makes, cheaper than last
orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav- ! season. Ribbons at unprecedented prices.
ing made satisfactory arrangements for
the manufacture of our Custom Clothing
with special care and at short notice, by
those well known manufacturers of fine
clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of
Newark, N. J.
Give uk your orders early, and we will
do onr best to please you, being determ
ined that onr frieuds and customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices
for having their clothing made to order.
sep17 if Thomas A PaueoTT.
Buhler 9 s S Cent Cigars
Were always tho best in the city, bnt
since he is In his new store he has some
thing still better at the satue price. Try
them. octll-tf
Ho who would always want a smooth
aud well-shaped Shirt Front, mnst buy of
those New Pattern Shirts at
Stbause A Goldsmith’s.
stop: Stop : t
Have you seen the uew and beantifnl
stock of Goods at the Baltimort Clothing
House, 88 Broad street. tf
Take Notice!
By buying your Clothing at the Balti
more Clothing House you will save
money. A visit to that establishment
will convince ypu of tha truth of this
assertion. . oot2 tf
Wholesale and Retail,
Joseph A Brother have now on hand a
stock of Dry Goods unsurpassed, which
they offer to the publi o on the most
favorable terms. Everything needed by
the wholesale or retail pnrohaser, which
can be bought in any quantity as cheap
os in any houso in Georgia. They have
many lines of specialties. They desire
all to corne and examine for themselves.
AU lines of Eagle and Phenix goods con
stantly on hand. oct7 3m
octlO cod
H. T. Cbiolkb.
The Webster White Shirt, the best cus
tom made shirt in existence, at the Bal
timore Clothing House. tf
The latest novolties in Neckwear at the
Baltimore Clothing House. tf
Removal.
Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed hia Dental
Office from the Georgia Home building
to his new place of business, over Wittich
A Kinsel’s store. Here he will continue
tho practice of Operative and Mechanical
Dentistry, and will be glad to meet his
friends. oct2 tf
Go to tho Virginia Store
for Carpets, Flannels, Bleached Cottons
and other Domestics. Fine Cloths, Cas-
siiucrcs and Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
Tho “Now York City Shirt,” the best
aud prettiest shirt sold in Iho Sooth. Me
rino and Wool Underwear for ladies and
gentlemen. H. T. Crigleb.
octlO eod
Do Tou Know?
That, at tho New York Store, Landaeur
has received a splendid selection of Span
ish lace scarfs, jet brimmed, jet veils, jet
buttons and New York rafflings ? If you
don’t know this go and see for yourself at
ouce, and you will be snrpriaed and de
lighted at the magnificent stock he has
on hand. tf
A fine lot of Gents’ Scarfs at
Stbause A Goldsmith’s.
KNOW ALL MEN
That at the popular and long established
Restaurant and Saloon of
Char. Heytnan «f Co.
tho best of Meals, Wines, Liquors and
Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro
bono publico. octl tf
Good Things.
Go to the Ruby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good
|0 eat. octl5 tf
Hats in endless variety at the Balti
more Clothing House. tf
Particular Attention Called te This.
My Fall and Winter stock of Dry
Goods is now complete, and I offer them
at the very lowest bates for the cash.
Parties indebted to me are respectfully
requested to call and settle, as I need the
money. T f E. Blanchard,
123 Broad Street.
Grent variety of Opera Flannels, Red
and White Wool Flannels,Cotton Flannels,
PiAid Lindseys, Eagle and Keutucky
Jeans, Virginia Cassimeres at prices to
suit all, at
ocll Chapman A Vebstille’s.
At Etlmade* Furniture Store,
A full lino of medium and low priced
Walnut Chamber Suits, new and beauti
ful designs.
A lot of those superior Rattan Baskets,
Children’s Carriages, Boys’ Wagons and
Velocipedes, Window Shades, Ac., Ac.
octl l-tf
II. S. and L. C. Handk's, Corsets, Cam
bric odgings, Laces, Crochet Trimmings,
Ruffiiugs, Hoop and Felt Skirts, Misses,
Ladies and Gent’s Hosiery, Zephyr Wore
Call at Buhler f e
New Store, No. 84 Broad street, next to
New York Store, for anything gool in the
Smoking line. octll-tf
The Finest
Imported and Key West Cigars at Bnh*
lei’s, No. M Broad Street. octll-tf
Itomemher
Buhler the Tobacconist is located now at
No. 84 Broad Street. ootll-tf
Bleached and Bbown Hombspuns are
cheaper than before the war. Convince
yoarself by calling at
octlltf Blanchard’s
Co flint, Caskets and Metalie Burial
Caste,
The newest and best patterns, and at rea
sonable prices, and a fall line of Coffin
Trimmings and Mountings, at Edmunds’
Furniture Store, 98 Broad Street,
octll-tf.
Blanchard receives new Pbints every
week. Go there and yon get tbo latest
styles.
At T. E. Blanchard’s, 123 Broad street,
you can buy Black Silks as eheap as in
any market in America. Come and see.
JftraofiM,
At tho Virginia Store, 2-Button Kid
Gloves at 75 cents to best quality, in
opera shades, black and dark colors.
White Goods, Hosiery, Corsets, Ac ;
Shawls, Shawl Scarfs and Cloth Sacks in
new and beautiful styles. Boulevard
Skirts, $1 and upwards.
octlO eod H. T. Crigleb.
Seed Wheat.
Tennessee Seed Wheat, Bye and Oats,
Cheese, Crackers, Bagging, Ties, Ice-
Cured Moats, and a good assortment of
Groceries, for sale low for cash, by
D. Avxrett,
flop:50 eodlm] under Rankin House.
Silk Hats nt $5.00 and $5.50, at
Stbause A Goldsmith’s.
Buy one of those fine Suits. ’They are
very cheap at Stbause A Goldsmith
If you would rather have Clothing made
to order at short notice, Stransc A Gold
smith’s is the place. They have a splen
did stock of Piece goods. Their tailors
nro plying the needle vigorously,
octl tf
Feather Dusters.
A large lot just received at
Roonet A Waemb’b
•etia 2t Furniture War# Rooms.
Gloves in Columbus will bo found at
Blanchard’s. A good two-button
$1; Harris’ Victoria two-buttoa kid for
$1 50; perfectly seamless two-button
kid for $2.
Summer Dress Goods at half-price;
supply of superior Black Alpacas, Fancy
Fall aud Winter Dress Goods, selling as
tonishingly low at
•811 ffHAPMAN A ToaerjLLRR.
The Whole Truth•
People'must be dressed, and they de
serve to be dressed in this age, in the
latest style and as cheaply as possible.
This can be done to better advantage at
the New York Store of S. Landaner than
any place else. Ladies and gentlemen
call at once aud bo assured for yourselves.
See Mr. Landauer before going elsewhere.
octlltf
12 m., and from 5 r. u. to 6 p. M.
octll-tf John L. Hogan.
For Real Meershaum Pipes
Call at Buhler’s, No. 84 Broad Street,
next to New York Store.
At the annual meeting of these associa
tions, held lust night, the following offi
cers were elected for the ensuing year,
being tho same as Inst year, with iho ex
ception of Mr. John King, who has been
acting Secretary and Treasurer for some
lime:
President—W. L. Salisbury.
Directors—Johu Mcllhenuy, W. R.
Kent, TUos. Chaffin, C. A. Klink.
Secrotary and Treasurer—John King.
Series B. adopted a resolution similar
to the one adopted last year by Series
A, to-wit: To wind up at tho end of the
84tli iusUlliuout, that time being about
sixteen months distnut.
During Iho consideration of a similar ; night. They are to conteud for prizes
amendment to tho constitution of “Me- *ke ®tate nox * week.
very low, at
ocll
Chapman A Vebstillb’s
> Bar-room Remedy
tringents with which it is combined,
your stomnch is weak and liver or boi
vitality into yonr exhausted system.
sep22 4w
Consumption Can be Cured.
■OHKKOK’S PULMONIC SYRl’P,
SOUN'CK’R SKA WEED TONie,
senbxck'b mandrake pills,
Aro the only medicines that will
monitry Con-umpthn.
cheap, nt
ocll
Chafman A Vbrstille’s.
Reduction <n Prices
of the celebrated Arrow Side Slot Iron
Ties. Orders promptly fillod by
N. J. Bussey,
oct 11 2t] Ag’t American Tie Oo.
For Rent.
A good five (5) room dwelling, just
above Male Pnblio School. Good out
house.*, water, Ac. Price $20 per month,
ocll fit C. J. Frederick A Bno.
ohanies,” the meeting adjourned until 1
next Monday night, when tho amendment 1
will be further considered aud acted
upon.
Half Interest in a First-Class Drug
Store for Sale.
Best location in the city. Trade good
Now Prunes, N^Tourrants, New Cit- amlbu “ iue " s '‘“'■'easing daily.
suddenly check-d, wilt 11
liver clogged, remaining
and almost before they ;
are a mass of seres, an-l ti
of which is de.-ith.
culAted to check a cough suddenly.
ron, Dissicated Cocoanut, by
G. W. Brown.
Satisfactory reasons given for wishing petite]
Lawyers.
JOSEPH P. FOB,
Attorney oft Law,
and Judge of County Cowrt*
Practices in nil other Courts.
OtS<» over store of W. II. Roberta 1 Co., Brand 8t.
yets
SAMVEL B. HATCHER.
Attorney M Law.
Ja20 Off co over Wittich k Kinsel’s.
J. M. McXKILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Practices in courts of Georgia and Alabama.
Office 1 ii/f broad St., (u\er C. A. Redd k Co.'s)
Ppeciai attention given to collections. Jail
Porteb Irqram. Marti* J. Crawford.
Rust Crawford.
HfOBAM dk CRAWFORDS,
Aitova*,, at Low,
Will practice iu tho 8tate and Federal Courts of
Georgia.
Cilice over Freer, Illges k Co.’s store, northwest
corner broad and fit. Clair Sts. j*a
A. A. borier.
Attorney and Counsellor at Low,
Practico. In State and Federal Court, la Georgia
and Alabama.
Office 120 Broad : t., Columbus, Oa. JaC
Mar* H. Blandford. Louis P. Garrard.
BLABIDFORD * GARRARD,
Attorneys and Counsellors nt Law.
Office No. 87 Brood st»c t, over Wittich k Kin-
sel’s Jewelry Store.
Will practice in tho btate and Federal Courts.
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JA3. M. IUsscll. Cats. J. Swift.
RUSSELL * SWIFT,
Attorney, und OutiMlIon «t Law. Will practice
in the Court, of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit)
aud Alabama. Office over C. A. Redd k Co.’s store,
Broad street, Columbus, Ga. jal
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney and Solicitor.
U. S. Com’r aud Register in bankruptcy. Office
nov20| over brooks' Drug Store, Columbus, Ua.
PEABODY A BRANNON,
Attorney, at Law.
Ornct oyer J. basis A Co.'s Store, Broad 8t.,
uovl8] Wist Side.
B. J. BORER,
Attorney and Vonneeller nt Law,
Georgia Home Iueurauce Company building, see.
°®t7 lyj ond story.
Doctors.
DR. J. A. CB4|(JHABT,
Office removed to the Drug Store of E. o.
Hood a Brother.
Sleeping apartment at former residence, on
tho corner ot Randolph aud McIntosh street*,
opposite tr.e residence of Mr. Win. Beach,
sepl
DR. €OLZEY.|
Residence and Office corner of 8t. Clair and Ogle
thorpe fits. Office hours—7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2 f. m.,
7 to 9 p. m. sep27 dtf
DR. M. B. LAW.
Office corner Brcud and Randolph streets, Burrus’
building.
Residence on Forsyth, three doors below St. Clair.
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Dentists.
W. F. TIGNKR,
Dentist,
Opposite Strapper’s builuiug, Randolph 8t.
Special attention given to the insertion of Arti
ficial Tooth, its well as to Operative Dentistry.
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COLL’3CBI S DENTAL ROOMS,
W. T. Po: l, Prop’r,
Georgia Home Building, (Jolumbns Georgia.
Cotton Factories.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Manufacturers of
Sheetings, Shirtings, and Sawing and
Knitting Thread.
Card* Wool and Grinds Wheat and Corn-
Office iu rear or Wittich k Kiusel’«, Randolph st.
H. II. CHILTON, President.
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
BURSTINGS. SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPE, ke.
COLUMBUS, OA.
0. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary k Treasurer. octal ly.
Watchmakers.
C. SCHOMBURG,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Successor to L. Uutownky,
101 Broad street,
jail Columbus, Ga.
C. H. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker,
134 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
Watches and Clocks repaired in tbo best man
ner %nd warranted. jail
Tobaoco, Clears, Re.
MAIER DORN.
If you want to enjoy a go >d smoke, go to bis
Cigar Manufactory,
between Georgia Home and Muscogee Homo.
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C. LOPEZ,
Dealer in ami Manufacturer of Fine
Cigara,
ja9 Near Broad Street Depot.
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS’ SHAVING SALOON,
(Successor to H. Ileues,)
Under Georgia Home Insurance Building.
Prompt and polite barbers in attendance.
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ALEX A SAM,
Ju8 Barbers, St. Clair Street.
ED. TERRY, Barber,
Crawford St., under Ruukiu House, Columbus, Ga.
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Dress-Making.
KIB8 M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Dress-Making, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap.
Residence and shop ia Browneviile.
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Confectioners.
I. G. STBUPPEB,
Candy Manufacturer
and dealer in
All kind* of Confectionery and Fruits,
Stick Candy 18 oentR.
Full weight guaranteed in each.box.
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Boots and Shoes.
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WELLS A CUBTI8,
No. 73 Broad Street,
Have always a full stock of
Boots and Shoes, Upper, Sole and Har
ness Leather and Findings
of all kinds.
Reliable goods! Reasonable prices !
J N. B.—Special attention te orders by Express,
C.O.D. jy4
Piano Tuning, fcc.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Tuner of Pianos*. Organs and
Accordeons. Sian Painting also done.
Orders may be be left at J. W. Beane k Norman’*
' Book Store totiS
When the bowels are costive, skin sallow, or
the symptoms otherwise of a bilious tendency,
Sehenck's Maudrake Pills sre required.
Mon.,. , F. L. BltOOXS, '“"TE SSEtSotfE SLlf,
President aud Director* for efttrient ser- J At this market value, wonted iu trade tiy j lo0 Broad Street, 3d door above Bankin An( , f 1 - ^’i^Jy^i/araaaStitadieat.ri* 111 *'
A resolution of lliauks was voted to the
vicee duriug the past year.
j oct!3 3t
U. W. Bkown.
j to tuke a partner. Terms reasonable.
Address or call on
F. L. Brooks,
loo
House, Uolumbua, Oa
A. UAJDIliL,
Livery and Bale Stables,
O0UTH0.fi Sr., COLUNBl'S, (U
rVtock 11 " * Ue,,tll>n *' ve “ to fMditig stid
Iloraes and Muir, hoarded in atnhi. „ , ,,
month or day. 1 l0e
oell 2t
a,if eedly
Boot and Shoemakers
WM. MEYER,
Boot and Shoemaker*
Dealer in Leather and Findings. Neat to 0. A.
I Redd A Co.’s. Prompt aad strict attention given
I to orders. Jnll
Hotels.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
: to Colwmbus Batik Building
Builders and Architects.
J. M. CUAI.IURN,
lfeassCnrpciitcr and Builder.
Jobbing done at abort noticn.
specifications furnished for all 8tv ia.
f buildicgi / ***
brou.l Street, next to G. W. Bro«n'a
J* 1 * Coliimhua,
Livery and Salo Stables.
ROBERT THOUMO V,
OeuraonpK, North or BiMim Sts.,
ort30 Columbus, Ga.
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stalls No. Ji ant! 18, Market House,
resh Meats of every kind and Lest .unlit
JoU alwuy^on hand.
J. T. COOK, ~ '
*'rcnb Meats of Ail Kinds,
X,. 8 . IS
Cun and Locksmiths.
1*1111.IP Elt’LER,
WILLIAM SCHOBeit,
i»id Locksmith nad dealer In Uunnii
torial». Opposite Enquirer OUice.
Grocers.
UAK'I. K. UlZi:,
ttiiily Groceries, on Urva
i Oglethorj •• .i Jncksvu at
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Itctall 4*rocer,
action of Franklin, Warreu A Oglethorpe ;
So charge for drnyitge.
Tailors.
HENRY SELL MAN.
Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing
Done iu the beat style.
upr24J Corner Crawford and From Sts
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Yorker Iu Tin, Sheet Iron
Orders from abroad promptly alien
J» 7 No. 174. Ur
Painters,
wai. snow, j«., & co.,
House and Sign Painters,
;l<*thorpi? corner, (ju=t noithof jum
Columbus, Georgia,
contract for House and Figr. l ain
abls prices, and guarantee sallsfuctio
LAWYERS.
FERN M. WOOD,
Attorney at Lfnv,
Opelika, Alabama,
W IX.L.PRACTIOKIN TUB OOlMlt.'
ot Leo, Chambers, Talianoost »>:.. i,u-
sell, the Supreme Court of Ali; nn.a, »n.li;
the United States District Cov.it y a a-
gomcry. »<pl8 dfcwfiapl
W. F. Williams Cii\h. ii Mi mu
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
Attorneys at Law.
COLUMBUS, OA.
03P OKci
r AIk’H'b store.
ly 17 on.
W. A. Farlev,
Attornoy-at "Law
OU8SETA, Cuattahoocheb Co., Ga.
•^Special attention given to collection!
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law.
HAMILTON, OA.,
W ILL practice in the Chattahooch -e Cir
oraoy where else. All kind cf collect •-
H. CASTLEMAN. L. H. CHAPPIE
H. CASTLEMAN&C0.,
General Insurance Agents.
REPRESENTING THE
LIVERPOOL & LONDON l
GLOBE
And other Strong Fire and Life Compaulw-
OFFICE OVER PREEK, 1LLGES fc
STORE, 119 BROAD ST.
nog 28-tf
REAL ESTATE ACENT5
JOHN BLACKHAli
St. Olair Street, Gunby’s Building, Des:
Proer, lligcs A Co.
Real Estate Brokerage & Insure®
REFZU, BY PtRMISsION,
To Merchants’ and Mechanics' ltuuk, tlii> • :t
aprlG tf w
MILLINERY.
SPRINC MILLINERY-
lira li.TiilutnM.ind a rail lln« ' RF»!* 1
V\ ASiB HL’.TI.Hiat JHI.I.HI 111 ’
eluding all the NOYKI.Tlh^ oi the . .
PRESSING AND BLEACHING doiso > D
latest styles, at tho shorted notice.
Next door bolow the N**w Y’oik Stoi•*.
MRS*. COLVIN and
octl8—ly nmr4 MISS DONN'KI.IO-
W. W. SHARPE & CO.,
Publishers’ Ager> ts
No. 23 Park Bow, Now York,
Are bntliorlard to Contract f‘ ,r - 4 ' 1
vertisiuff in our |>«P CP ’
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DIAMOND SPECTACLES!
These Spectacles aro manufactured fr •
ite Crystal Pebbles" melted together, “ t
railed Diamond on accobnt of their »'■*
>rilliancy. , . , -...nr/
Having been tested with the r ol: “, i nft' :
• k ve been found to am*** .
diamond lenses have been iouuu
per cent- less heated rays th»» anv o« 1 ....
free
. t- less heated rays tlian an* * , fU n
They a e ground with great ■eienrim •«■
i from chromatic aberrations, *
a brightness and distinctness of visit -^
attained in spectacles. Manufactur*"* y
Spencer Optical Manufacturing { ^ :n :
For sale by responsible agents in o%orj
Union. i iii.i..:-
W1TTIC1I A KIN5KL, .lewelen»HU<iM |ii!;
are sole agents for Columbus, Ga., tr' 1111 j.
can only be attained. No redd.nr* ' ,n G" l |iltJ ;,■>