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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUX: COIiTTMBXJS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1874.
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enil.it; on H l»r I <lMn»«il
,.ii HtMton A l'° r «’.-nt. nn ’ HolU,, « chl * c, ‘"
on New York nt 1 ,V. premium; Savannah, At-
luuto nml Montgomery nt pur. Currency b“~-
101 V* per cent per mouth. Gold
ml nilve
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Cotton.—Mnrkc
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Inferior
Ordinary and Mail
Good Ordinary....
Low Middlings...
Middling*
Good Middlings...
Pales 155 hale*.
Receipts 861 bah-s-178 hy M. A O. U. R.; 247
i, v MHgoiiH; 21 l.y N. A 8. It. It.; (i l.y W. R.
II hy liver; 1C. l.y 8. W. It. It Shipment.
|Kites-—55 hy 8. W. K. It.; 25 for homo
sumption ; 0 hy W. It. It.
tlAILY HTATV.Mr.NT.
Stock on hnnd August 31*1, 1874
Received to-day
1,030
4 OH
11,920—12,397
13 4:
previously...
9,810—9 «1
3,71
August 31st, 1873 1,177
reived same day 3M; total receipts 9,549; shlpl'
ino day 144; total shlpiuents 0,470; stock 2,4
h-s 122. Middlings 13b$c.
II. H. I'obth. — Iteeeipts for 4 days 04,615; expo
Great llritnln 23,989; to Continent 12,413; sin
281,1
/Niter to Sew Advertisement*.'
Norfolk Lottery— See Notice.
Appointment of Adminintretor—John
T. Clarke, Cutbbert, Ga.
Fresh Groceries—It. 8. Crane.
DEED OF BLOOD IS
CO V STY.
Partial Suspension.
Owing to nn accident to tho wheel of
Knglo mill No. 1, a portion of tho ma
chinery will ho RUHpondod for two
throe days.
J’ersvnal.
Wo nro glad to see that our late towns
man, Mr. A. 8. Knthorford, is now con
nected with the extensive wholesale house
of Greer Ar Lake, Macon, Ga. Knowing
hia business qualifications and popular
manner, wo nro assured that ho will prove
n valuable acquisition to that largo estab
lishment.
A lluil St tit a of Affair*,
In addition to burning the school house
in Houle Chapel settlement, incendiaries
hnvo been recently engaged in plying the
torch to hay slacks, stealing cotton, corn,
petaloos, and whatever elso may come in
their way. Tho farmers find it nocosaary
to guard their promises at night, and
walk their rounds with loaded guns.
Those thioving bauds aro sIso getting
troiiblosomo in other sections, and will
load to bloodshed unless stopped.
u» MORTALITY WOUNDED
BY HIS SON.
Parties who came in on tho North »V
Month Kail road train yesterday morning
brought the nows of a horrid deed of
blood at Mulberry Grove, Harris county,
on Monday morning last, the chief actors
ill tho sad affair boaring n no loss sacred
relation to each other than that of father
and sou. In the difficulty Mr. William
8mith, sr., Postmaster at Mulberry Grove,
a well kuown and rospeeted citizen, wus
mortally shot by his son, William Smith,
jr. The weapon used was a pistol. The
ball eutered above the loft eye, came out
behind the eur, fracturing the skull, and
causing a wound from which death may
ensue at any moment.
It is said that domestic troubles gave
rise to the difficulty ; that the father had
married u second wifo; that she and
Smith's daughters by his first wifo did not
got along well; that Smith had attempted
to drivo these daughters from home, and
that while engaged in this attempt the
son had interfered with tho above fatal
results.
Tho wounded man was not dead yester
day morning, but was thought to be
dying condition. Dr. Ilruco and other
mcdicul men giving it ns their opinion
that he could not possibly live.
Our informant slates that the son, who
bus thus stained hiH hands in the blood
of his father, had hitherto borne a good
reputation, and that tho sympathies of
the cominnnity nro with him. Ho had
not boon arrested, but is still in tho neigh
borhood, roady to givo himself up to tho
officers of the law.
Tho unfortunate affair has created great
excitement in that usually quiot and law-
abiding neighborhood.
Our knowledge [of tho circumstances
connected with this awful affair is too
limited to justify an expression ns to the
young man’s guilt. That must be loft
with tho courts. We will say, however,
that wo can conceive of but few circum
stances or conditions thut would justify a
son in taking the life of his own father.
Manslaughter at Lutnpkin.
From gentlemon tip from Lumpkin yes
terday, wo learn that Mr. Abs Dndoey was
killed at that place on Saturday afternoon
last by a youag man named James Thorn
ton. The difficulty arose about a chew of
tobacco. Thornton took a chew, and ac
cidentally dropped his piece to the
ground. Dndney, who was drinking,
picked it up, took a chew himself, and
put the balnnce in his pocket. A quarrel
arose, which resulted in Dndney knock
ing Thornton down a couple of times.
Tho second time the latter arose, drew,
his knife and cut into the bowels of bis
assailant, which produced death in a few
moments. Our informant thinks thut
public opinion at Lumpkin sustains
Thornton in the commission of the deed.
A Stirring Scene.
Quo is thus described by the Montgom-
cry Iteirs of yesterday, in .peaking of tho
address of Muj. A. R. Calhoun, in tho
Montgomery'Theatre, on Monday night,
to a crowded audience :
“After Maj. Calhoun had finished, and
taken his seat, the applause was so deaf
ening and long, that ho again came to tho
foot-lights, and raising his hand, com
manded quiet. Then in his peculiar,
ringing voice he proposed that all in the
house who endorsed what ho had said,
and were determined to redeem Alabama
from tho hands of the spoiler, should rise
to thoir feet and give three cheers. He
had hardly gotten the words out, when
every man, woman and child in the im
mense assemblage suddenly arose, und
while tho men made the walls resound
th their cheors, tho ladies waved their
handkerchiefs nnd smiled brightly upon
tho stirriug scene.”
Eagls and 1’heni.e Hoods at tho Fair•
Tho Constitution in uoticing objects of
interest at tho Fair Grounds, says: Tho
Kaglo and l’lionix Mnnufactuaing Com
pany, of Columbus, are making a l>ig
demonstration. Thoir goods occupy con
siderable space, and includes splendid
specimens of bleached and browu cotton
goods, plaids, stripes, shirting, blankets,
woolen goods, yarns, rope, thread, etc.,
in abundant quantities. This attractive
display is in charge of Mr. Aleck Young,
the agent of tho company.
Barn Broken Open -Thieve* Captured.
Two young negro thieves, named re
spectively Clarence Henry and 'Willie Cal
houn, on Monday night, broke open the
barn of Mr. L. G. liowors, in Wynntou,
and took therefrom a sot of buggy har
ness, which wore found yesterday morn
ing by policemen McLaohern and Palmer
in tho back room of nn old wood-shop in
Cooleyvillo. They were assisted in their
search by a little son of air. liowors. The
thieves were arrested yesterday by the
above officers und taken before Justice
McCahey, who pul them each under u
$100 bond to appear for a hearing before
him at 12 o’clock to-day.
The Southern anti Atltiotic Telegraph
Company.
Through Mr. Fred Meyer, the courteous
manager of the ofiico at this place, we
hnvo received (he on nml circular of this
company. It shows that within a few
years they hnvo erected 2,500. miles of
poles und 4,000 miles of wiro, entirely in
the Southern Slatos, where but for this
there would now bo no compe
ting telegraph lino. Overcoming every
obstacle, they have oxtonded their wires
to Mobile, and intend pushing them
to Now Orleans. They would have been
there long siuco were it not for tho legal
obstacles thrown in thoir pathway by a
rival corporation. When Now Orleans
reached, additional lines will bo built und
present connections doubled. By moans
of their own and tho wires of connect
ing companies, every important
point iu tho United States and
Canada is reached. They hope soon
to havo increased facilities at greatly
reduced rates by the “Now Direct United
States cable,” now being laid, and with
which they havo uu exclusive contract for
Southern busmens.
This company has extended to us many
favors. The South can sustain two lines,
and as loug as she does so, telegraph
rates will be thut much less.
What Advertising Bid for Him.
Bob Bize, who advertised his wagon
yard in tho Enquirkb overy other day for
month, now boasts that he has his hands
full of business,’and attributes it all to
advertising. His customers tell him so.
Glad to hear he is doing so well, and hope
he will be disposed to invest still further
in printer’s ink.
There is no doubt but what jadiciou*
advertising pays, notwithstanding many
business men ignore its benefits. The
business in all departments is done by the
men who advertise. Look over cm
columns, see the names of prominent ad
vertisors, visit their housos of business
and judge for yourselves. While, on the
toutrary, you havo but to look around
amongst non-advertisers to satisfy your-
solvos that numerous small business
houses in tho city barely hold their own
from year to year, if thoy do not really
como out iu debt. While advertising is
beneficial to overy business, it is indis-
pcnsible in many cases. The business in
dex of any community may be found in
the advertising columns of its local papors.
School lion
Wo vogret to lea
1 Burned.
\ that the school
house iu tho Soule Chapel neighborhood,
in itiDisoll county, was consumed hy an
incendiary torch on Sunday afternoon
last. The people, white and black, of
the vicinity are highly indignant at the
act, and will, we hoar, soon offer a reward
for the incendiary. It iH believed that
the offender iH known and will be arrest
ed. No cause iH assigned for tho crime,
exoept that it was instigated by devilish,
malignant hate. Tho school—one of tho
fiuosl country schools in this section—
was taught by Miss Ruth Moore, a grad
uate of the Catholic Convent in this city,
who, by her scholarly attainments and
amiability of disposition, had won many
friends in the vicinity. Tho academy
will probably be rebuilt at an early day.
Bill Bette in Hi* Sew Role.
Bill Betts, tho man who just after th>
war offered a terrier dog to bo registe:
on ucoouut of his color, is now the ltadi
cal candidate for Congress in tho Alabama
District over the river, and is really inak-
iug spoeches written for him by L. E.
Burnous and others. At last accounts
ho was iu Mucou county. lie said
ho hud been ohargud with killing
people, aud remarked ho had killed three
or four moil. That was, however, whou
ho was a “bloodthirsty Democrat.” Now
that ho had been converted to Radicalism,
ho has become au advocate of law and
der. lie also predicts his electiou to
Congress. This is merely stuff. If the
whiteN are true to themselves, their race
and honor, Bradford will boat him tlious
ands of votes, nnd thus save the District
from disgruco.
« Beware”!!
Why don’t you prepare tot the winter
sooHon and lay in your stock. By not
dressing warm in cold weather has caused
much sickness already. Yon should not
regret expending a few dollars to keep
your health. Go to Stbause & Gold
smith’s Mammoth Clothing Store—there
yon can replenish your wardrobe at a
small rate. Go! aud don’t wait too loug.
A NEW LOT OF SILK HATS RECEIVED,
OCtlS-tf
Blanchard receives new Pbinth every
week. Go there aud you get the latest
styles. _
At T. E. Blanchard’s, 125) Broad street,
you can buy Black Silks as cheap as in
any market in America. Come and see.
Silk Huts at $5.00 and $5.50, at
Stkauhe A Goldsmith’s.
Buy one of those fine Suits. Thoy nro
very cheap at Stbause A Goldsmith's.
If you would rather have Clothing made
to order at short notice, Stranse A Gold
smith’s is tho place. They have a splen
did stock of Piece goods. Their tailors
aro plying tho needle vigorously,
octl tf
Tho largest and best stock of Kid
Gloves in Columbus will bo found at
Blanchard’s. A good two-button kid for
$1; Harris’ Victoria two-button kid for
$1 50; perfectly seamless two-button
kid for $2.
The Whole Truth.
People must bo dressed, and they de
serve to be dressed in this age, in the
latest stylo and ns cheaply ns possible.
This can be done to better advantage at
tho Now York Store of S. Landauer than
any placo else. Ladies and gentlemen
call nt onco and he assured for yourselves.
See Mr. Laiulimer before going elsowhere.
octlltf
tin to the Virginia Store
for cheap goods of every kind. Largo
stock now beiug opened and off ered at
prices lower than ever. Elegant Silks in
black and new shades colors, and other
choice Dress Goods at low prices. Black
Alpacas in best makes, cheaper than last
season. Ribbons at unprecedented prices.
octlO eod H. T. CnzaLEu.
Attractive.
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 iu
new and beautiful styles. Boulevard
Skirts, $1 and upwards.
octlO eod H. T. Crigler.
„ Wanted,
Alabama State Currency, at highest
price for cash, or goods at cosh prices.
Apply to H. T. Crioleb,
octl3 eodtf at Virginia Store.
Ho to the Virginia Store
and other Domostics. Fino Cloths, Cas-
simeres and Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
Tho “New York City Shirt,” tho best
and prettiest shirt sold in tho South. Me
rino and Wool Underwear for ladies and
gentlemen. II. T. Crigler.
octlO eod
Wholeeale und Retail.
favorable terms,
tho wholesale or
Particular Attention Called to Thin.
My Fall and Winter stock of Dry
Goods is now complete, and I offer them
at tho very lowest rates for tho cash.
Parties indebted to me are respectfully
requested to call and sottJe, as I need tho
money. T. E. Blanchard,
12.1 Broad Street.
Exchange Hotel.
This old and favorite hotel iu is
still the popular one in Montgomery.
Messrs. Watt A Lanier continue as pro-
printers, and Mr. Beall is still in the of
fice. This constitutes a guarantee that all
miters will receive first-class faro and at
tention. Mr. Watt is a native of Colum
bus, and his friends iu this section should
call on him when thoy visit Montgomery.
Balder** li Cent Cigars
Were always the best in tho city, but
since he is in his new store ho has some
thing still better at the same price. Try
thorn. octll-tf
as in any house in Goorgia. Th<
many lines of specialties. The
all to como and exaiuiue for themselves.
staidly on hand.
timoro Clothing House.
Baltimore Clothing House.
Removal•
A Kinsel’s store.
llo who would always want a smooth
and well-shaped Shirt Front, must buy of
those New Pattern Shirts at
Stbause A Goldsmith's.
Stop ! Stop ! I
llavo you soon the now and beautiful
stock of Goods at the Baltimore Clothing
House, 88 Broad street.
Notice.
On and after this date tho lee House
will bo open on Sunday from 7A a. m. till
12 m., and from 5 r. m. to fi r. m.
octll-tf John L. Hogan.
doing to tho Fair.
Trains from Columbus aud Montgom
ery yesterday were filled with passengers
bound for Atlanta to see the Fair. It
seemed to us that more women thau mon
were going. _
Spider Wine the 13:40 Race.
Private dispatches received late last
night nnuounce that Moseley’s bay horse
“Spider” won the 2:10 raco iu three
straight heats at the State Fair in Atlanta
yesterday. Several contestants. Much
betting aud excitement. Tho purse
trotted for was $250.
Full line Toweling, Table DamaskR,
Bleached und Brown Domestics, selling
very low, nt
ocll Chapman A Verstille’s.
At Fdmndi*’ Furniture Store,
A full lino of modium nnd low priced
Walnut Chamber Suits, new and beauti
ful designs.
A lot of those superior llattau Baskets,
Children’s Carriages, Boys’ Wagons and
Velocipedes, Window Shades, Ac., Ac.
octll-tf
River Distance*-Important for Refer
ence.
Our rivor trade is now looming into
such importance that wo give tho various
distances from Columbus nnd each other
of tho regular landings as takou from tho
tables of the Central Line of boats, aud
also the landings botween this point und
Fort Gaines:
II. S. and L. C. Handk’s, Corsets, Cam
bric edgings, Laces, Crochet Trimmings,
ltufllings, IIoop and Felt Skirts, Misses,
Ladies aud Gent’s Hosiery, Zephyr Wors
teds and Notions iu endless variety. Very
cheap, at
ocll Chatman A Vbrstille’s.
•Columbus
Chamber*, Ala
Wrights Uuper,
It lln.ivh 111
KNOW ALL HEN
That at tho popular aud long established
ItESTAURANT AND SALOON of
Chan. II eg man A' Co.
tho host of Meals, Wines, Liquors and
Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro
bono publico. octl tf
Ala.
Democratic Meeting lit Russell.
There was a rousing Democratic meet
ing Inst night at Shingle llill, Bussell
county, live milos from Columbus. It
was largely attended by both the white
and colored voters of the neighborhood,
as well as by a considerable delegation
from Mavslmll and Browtioville who went
out in vehicles about sunset.
Tho meeting was addressed by J. Mon
roe Baker, candidate for Probiuo Judge,
and other neighborhood speakers.
There is much enthusiasm among the
Democrats of Shingle llill, and many of
the colored men of ilio vicinity are going
to vote the white mens’ ticket. A Demo
cratic aud Conservative club was formed
some two weeks ago with about forty
members, and tho number 1ms boon con
siderably increased. This part of llussoll
will nobly do its duty iu the approaching
oleotion.
Tribute by a Colored Church.
Among tho congregations Sunday which
suspended exercises in order to allow
members au opportunity of attending the
funeral services of Jndgo M. J. Wellborn,
wo failed inadvertantly to mention tho
Colorod Baptist Church, of which llev.
Green McArthur is pastor. Tho incidont
deserved more promiuenco from tho fact
that tho deceased made a present to the
church of tho lot now occupied, nnd was
very generous in his contributions to the
oroctiou df tho present building. Tho
pastor, Sunday school, and as many mem
bers as could be accommodated hoard tho
funornl discourse and attended tho re
mains to the grave. A worthy tribute to
noble man. Such acts of attention,
kindness and remembrance add much to
tho cordial relations existing bot ween tho
two races at Columbus.
1 >. U. Oody’s, Ua.
Mugrudor’*, G». -
W right’s Lower, AU
FilzNlinmon’s, Ala.
Oh Y. Bank’s Lowe
ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING
Made to Order at Stock I’rices
On
Alan
Fiowollun’s Ooorg a,
I'-ilLonlon, Alabama, -
Chestnut, Georgia,
Hoyk
<untnine’s Upper Ocorgln,
Towns’ Alabama.
Fount alne’s Middle (loot gla,
Hurt’s Alabama,
Flizgorald’s Goorgln, -
Fontaine’* Lower Georgia,
l J or lagan, A l
12—47
3—50
Shepherd's Georgia,
t Florence, Mlddlound Lower Georgia 6—05
Tumor’s Alabama,
Wllhnm’a
t iabe Toomb’s Georgia, ....
Koanoke, Goomia, ....
Dawson’s Lower Alabama, ,
Rood’s Georgia,
Kankin’s Georgia, -
l)r Hill's Alabama, ....
Starke Place. Georgia, ....
• F.ufaula, Alabama, 26—90
Shortor’s Georgia, ....
McTye
* Alabama, •
ndor's Alabama, •
Kick’s Place, Ga.,
Aloxtmdor’a Georgia, -
fOthe, Alabama,
Perry’s Georgia, -
Stifrke’s Clay Place,
Mrs. Motley’s Alabama,
Kick’s Lower Goorgia,
Mrs. Span*, ....
f Fnmklln, Alabama,
tFort Gaines,Goorgia, .... 1-120
VUOM FORT OAINKS BELOW—CMATTA1IOOCHKK
. 26-116
Delegates to Direct Trade Concentien.
In pursuance with a resolution of tho
Chamber of Commerce, passed ou Mon
day evening, G. Gunby Jordan, Vico
President, yesterday appointed the follow
ing delegates to tho Direct Trade Con
vention, which moots in Atlanta te-mor-
row: H. H. Epping, A. M. Allen, N. J.
Bussey. The Central Railroad, with
characteristic liberality gives free passes
to such delegates.
The above named gentlemen all leave
to-day for Atlanta.
I*robabilities.
Eclipses, tho return of cornels in their
erratic courses, and tho transit of Venus
can bo oaloulatod, and the time for each
can ho accurately ascertained iu advance,
and science can even enable us to foretell
tho changes in tho weather, but it fails to
enable any one to ascertain with certainty
that a fortune can bo made by invest
ments in any certain direction. Never
theless, would it not be prudaut to risk a
small amount by purchasing tickets to the
Grand Gift Concert to l»e given on the
11HU of November by the Masonic K-liof
Association of Norfolk, Va. For circu
lars, address without delay, 11. V. Moore,
Secretary M. U. A., Norfolk, Va., or au
authorized Agent of tho Association.
oot21 d«fcwit
VKU
The Finest
Imported and Key West Cigars nt Huh-
Jer’s, No. 84 Broad Street. octll-tf
Hon. John T. Clarke, of Cuthbert, Ga.,
has beeu appointed temporary adminis
trator of the estate of the Into Marshall
{Gilbert’*, Ga - | tNoll’* LM.Fla 14-187
t Howard’*, “ -18—144 {Bolivia*, Fla - 12—199
t Columbia, Ala 14—158 I tP’t Jucks’u, “ 5—204
Gordon, Ala -15—1731
APALACHICOLA lUVNtt.
hat’chec. Fla 13-217 | KolltloauU, FI 22—205
8—226 tola, Fla - - 23-292
22—247 | •Apalachicola 75—?•’
FLINT R1VKU—FROM CUTTTAHO'
Gauldlug’s, Ga 4 | Munnerlyn’*, - 13—33
j Hutehins’n’s “ 10—20 | Whitaker'
Aspalaga, *•
Bristol, Fla - i
| *K.ilubridge, •• 12—45
• cities. t Town*, t Warehouse?.
Columbus to Balnbriilge .... 24!
There nro forty-five landing places be
tween Columbus and Fort Gaines; fifty
ono botw oeu Fort Gaines aud Chattahoo
chee; oighteou thence to Apalachicola,
and thirteon botween Columbus and
Buinbridgc.
Summer Dress Goods at half-price
J. Wellborn. Any friends who may hap- ’ supply of superior Black Alpacas, Faucv
pen to havo in possession any papers or Fall aud Wiuter Dress Goods, selling as
effects of Judge Wellborn will know to tonishiugly low at
whom to deliver thorn. I ocll Chatman & Vebstilles.
irfeet Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed,
Our Mr. Thomas has just returned
from Now York with a choice Hue of
New Samples, aud wo are now takiug
orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav
ing made satisfactory arrangements for
tho manufacture of our Custom Clothing
with special care aud at short nolico, hy
thoso well known manufacturers of fine
clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of
Newark, N. J.
Givo us your orders early, and wo will
do our best to please you, being determ
ined that our friends and customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors faucy pricoa
for having their clothing made to order,
sepl 7 tf Thomas & TuEscon.
oct2 tf
rllcal Mccrshaum Pipes
next to Now York Store.
A fine lot of Gents’ Scarfs at
Stbause & Goldsmith’s.
suit nil, at
ocll
Chatman & Verstille’s.
Do Ton KnotvT
Cull at Buhler*s
Smoking line.
No. 84 Broad Street. octll-ti
Bleached aud Brown IIomestuns j
yourself by calling at
octlltf
Furniture Storo, J>8 Broad Street,
octll-tf.
is retailed at wholesale prices,
slock of Liquors is being reta
cents. Call and bo satisfied,
octl4 tf J- W. Kyan.
more Clothing House.
hobs, or a
you want- i
Vinegar Bitters, tho best
“Satan's Elixir.’’
cling to that remedy. Tho:
cine that compares with it.
Tho largest assortment of Gold nnd
Silver Watches is to bo found at
Wittich & Kinsel’s Store,
‘til eod&w 3m
An entire now Rtock of fino Jowelry
has been received at
Wittich & Kinsel’s
Jewelry Storo.
Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed
to givo satisfaction, cau bo had at
Wittich A Kissels Store.
Solid Silver and Silver Plated Waro at
Now York prices, sold at
Wittich A Kinsel’s.
Jewolry lcpaired and made to order.
Engraving and Watch Repairing doue at
Wittich & Kinsel’s.
Consumjttion Can be Cured.
L W’UKU
SC II
Aro tho only moiUoiucs that will ouro
unmury Coa-umptlon.
equently moiliolncs that will stop a cc
will occasion tho doath of tin* patient;
look up tho liver, stop the circulation ol
blood, horaorrhago follow*, and, in faot,
olog tho aotion ot tho very organ* that caif
tho cough.
tion. Many persons
tho 8Do, constipatlo
tho 8houlde/«blade, feelings ol' drowslnoss i
ro8tics*uos?, tho food lylog heavily
stomach, accompanied with acidity am
ing up of wiud.
sympto
disordered condition of tho stomach c
live
of which is death.
Moved.
T. S. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad
street, iu tho Watch and Jowelry busi
ness, and is nlso Agent for tho well known
Remington Sewing Machine.
Watches, Clocks and Jowelry repaired
with neatness aud dispatch.
I invito the visits of the public gen
erally. oct20 wlt&dtf
tho
Schenck’* Sea Weed Tonio dlssolv.
fool, mixes with tho gastrlo juices of tho stom
ach, aid* digestion, and creates a ravenous ap
petito.
When tho bowels are costive, skin sallow,
tho symptoms otherwise of a bilious tendency.
’*•' — *-ako Pills are required.
is aro prepared only by
U. SCHENCK A SDN,
N. E. cornor Sixth and Arch *t*., Phlla.
And Dr sale by all druggist* and dealers,
luyltt oodly
Lawyers.
JOSEPH F. POU,
Attorney at Law,
and Judge of County Court.
Practice.-* ill ell other Courts. it
Office oyer *tore of W. 11. KubarU A Co., Broad Bt.
.
SAMUEL It. HATCUKIl. J
Attorney nt Law*
J»20 Office over Wittich k Kiusel’s.
J. H. McNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Practices in court* of Georgia and Alabama. «
Office 128 Broad Bt., (over C. A. Ku-Jd A Co.’s)
Special attention given to collections. jail
Portxr Ingram. Martin J. Crawford. —
Uk£*r Crawford.
INGHAM At CKAWFOBDS,
Attorney* ml Law. Li
Will practice iu tho Btute aud Federal Court* ot
Georgia.
Office over Freer, Illges k Co.’* store, northwest
corner Broad and Bt. Clair fits. jaS
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney nnd Counsellor nt lew,
Practices iu Btato and Federal Courts iu Georgia
aud Alabuma.
Office 120 ltruad 11., Columbus, Ga. jufi 0 f
Mark II. BLANnroRn. Loots F. Garrard. m ,
KLAMHOUD At GABRARIl, —
Attorneym and < outinellorn at Law.
Office No. t>7 Broad Mtod, over Wittich A Kin-
sol’s Jewelry Storo.
Will practice in tho State aud Federal Courts.
»«!’■» Fr
J ah. M. Bussell. Chas. J. Swift.
HUNK ELL At SWIFT,
Attorneys aud Cuiiiisellors at Law. Will practice
iu the Courts of Gcorgiu (Chattahoochee Circuit) _
aud Alabama. Office over C. A. Kodd k Co.’s storo,
Broad street, Columbus, Ua. jul
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney and Solicitor. u
U. S. Coiu’r and Register in Bankruptcy. Office
nov20| over Brooks’ Drug Store, Columbus, Ua.
PEAIIOUY <fc MtANNON, a
Attorney)* nt Law.
Orrics over J. Ennis k Co.'* Store, Broad St.,
uovl8] West Bids.
H. J. MOB EH, U
Attorney uud Pounaellor nt law, _
Georgia Homo Insurance Company building, see-
uoi7 ly) end story.
Doctors. ^
Bit. J. A. IJBtlUllART,
Office removed to tho Drug Store of E. C.
Hood 6l Brother.
Sleeping apartment at former residence, on
tho comer ol Randolph and McIntosh Rirouls, ^
opposite t:.o residence of Mr. Win. lioach.
»op6
HR. 4 0LZEY.|
1 Residence nn t Office corner of St. Clair and Ogle
thorpe sts. Office hours—7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2 1'. M., ,
7 to U P. M. sep27 dtl v
HR. H. R. LAW.
Office corner Broad and Randolph streets, Burrus’
building.
’ Resilience on Forsyth, three doors below St. Clair.
JaO %
Dentists.
W. F. T1GNEK,
1 Dentist,
Opposite Struppor’* building, Randolph St.
’ Special attention given to the insertion of Artt-
V liciai Teeth, as well as to Operative Dentistry,
o “ h -- d * w -- - 0
4’OLE.71 Hl T St RENTAL ROOMS,
W. T. Pool, Prop’r,
Georgia Homo Building, Columbus Georgia. r
ootl3
c Cotton Factories.
t COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
j Manufacturers of
^ Sheeting*, Shirting;*, and Sewing aud
Knitting; Thread.
uS Cards Wool and Griuds Wheat and Corn-
Office in rear of Wittich & Kinsel’s, Randolph st.
juis li. II. CHILTON, Prosidcut. j
HOMUUKK .11 AX IFACTl lllXJ to.
° Manufacturers of
0 SUEET1NUS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, IiOPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA.
G. P. SWIFT, President.
^ W. A. SWIFT, Secretary & TreuHurer. octHl ly.
Watchmakers.
c. SCliOMKUKG,
0 Practical Watchmaker aud Jeweler,
Successor to L. UutowHky,
105 Broad street,
Jail Columbus, Ga.
C. H. LE4JUIN,
Watchmaker,
134 Broad street, Columbus, Gu.
ft- Watches and Clocks repaired lu the best man
ner and warranted. jail
8 Tobacco, Clsars, Ste.
MAIER DORN.
. If yon want to enjoy a good smoke, go to hi*
*• Cigar Manufactory,
.r Betweeu Georgia Homo and Muscogee Home.
OI ju8
>K
UC «•
15 Dealer In and Manufacturer of Fine
Cigars,
ja9 Near Broad Street Depot.
u Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS* SHAVING SALOON,
(Successor to If. llenos,)
I)- Under Georgia Home Insurance Building.
Prompt aud polito barbers in attendance.
. ALEX At SAM,
K * ja8 Baudkrs,. St. Clair Btrket.
14 F.D. TERRY, Barber,
Crawford Bt., under Rankin House, Columbus, Ga.
J\V duel 8
Dress-Making.
lU - MINH M. A. HOLI.IMGMWORTH,
V Dress-Making, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap.
Residence and shop in Rrowuovilla.
novlC
Boots and Shoes.
>ttl ' WELLS A CURTIS,
1(fh No. 73 Brood Street,
jey Havo always a full stock of
tho Hoot* and Shoo*, Upper, Sole and liar-
toy ness Leather ami Findings
iOd of all kinds.
Reliable goods! Reasonable prices !
n. B.—Spocial attention to orders l»y Express,
np- C. 0. D. jy 4
Piano Tuning, Sic.
tUo E. W. It LAE,
loll- Hopairer and Timer of Pianoes, Organs ami
Accordeons. Bigu Painting also done.
m ft Orders may bo be left at J. W. Pease & Norman's
mid Book Store • H <-n5
,‘Tie Boot and Shoemakers
Ive, WM. MEYER,
Hoot and Shoemaker.
Coaler in Leather and Findings. Next to C. A.
rant Itedd & Co.’s. Prompt aud strict atteutiou given
cal- to orders. ton
Confectioners.
I. G. STKUFPKK,
Caruly Manufacturer
AND DEALER IN
Hotels.
PLANTKRS* HOTEL,
KOUEKT THOMPSON,
OuLitiioRFE, North of Kandolpu Sts.,
Columbus, tin.
A. KAHMEL,
Livery and Sale Stable*,
OoLETIIORVE St., COLUMIJUS, Ua.
iculur utluuliou given to J?e% ding ui
ml Mules bonnl<in stabh-H |
r day.
Fresh Meats.
. W. PATRICK,
Stull* No. ii ami 18, Mitrkcl House.
cry kind .iml )„
J. T. 4 00li,
PrcNli 31 cats of All Xiiiuis,
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP EII'LDH,
id Locktwith, Crawlonl ntm>
•lolitimo11*m corner, CoIuiiiI.uh. ti
WILLIAM SCI1 OH Kit,
ml Locksmith and dealer iu Uumi
tvrialti. Opposite Enquirer Ullleo.
Grocers.
HAN*
ally Or
It. HIKE,
on Bryan i
>eu Oglethorpe & Jacks.
J. H. HAMILTON,
WholcM^D nml Ketnil Grocer,
Warren * Oglotliorj,».
Tailors.
G. A. K(EUNE,
Merchant Tailor ami Cutler,
stock of French and English Broad, !„
CussiiuereH and VcritiimH.
B No. 134 Broad
HKNKY SKLLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning and Repairin',
io in ihe host stylo.
>r241 ( ori. -i Crawford and Front in.
Builders and Architects.
Tin and Coppersmiths,
WM. FEE,
I Tilt, Sheet Iron, Cupp,
abroad promptly attended in.
No. 171. Broad Sin . i
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., & CO.,
Ifuuso and Sign Painter
;h-thorpo corner, (just north of
LAWYERS.
FERN M. WOOD,
Law,
at
Opelika, Alabama,
Attorneys at Law,
COUIIIllItS, UA.
■ Olllco over Abell’s stoic. jj 17 :tm
W. A. Fariev,
ttor ix oy » <tt ■ Xj it w
CUSS ETA, UUATTAHOOCHKIC Co., <U.
A^Spooial attention given to coibv-tiMi-
HINES DOZIEE,
torney a.t Low.
iiA.nn.ro>, ua..
H. CASTLEMAN & CO.,
REPRESENTING THE
GLOBE
STORE, 111) BROAll ST
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
Columbus, <»n.
J. W. KYAN. Prop' r
Frank Golden, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Under the Rankin House.
my 24 dAwtf J. W. It VAN, «*>
1IRO A11 STKEET,
)rro. Montaomkkv and JCr
liAILltOAD Dbfot,
Eufanla, Alabama*
J. W. HOWARD. Prop’r.
octl i’&wem
RUST POOF OATS AK10
roady for niurket. Call nt the •
W.H TORN 11
OBTAINED FID’' 1 j
:ity required.
AddrcsH,
No charge until <•*'
J. G. lilALMEKN,
lIoiiNorarpeuter ana Builder.
Johbiug done at short notice.
ii specifications furnished for all stylo*
Plans
of buildings
Broad Street, next to U. W. llrown’*,
j» ,J Columbus, Ua,
M. HOUSE,
191 Broi
S. O. LLOVI >
H AS rcmovo.l Ills n 11 *1
VA1U SHOP to Bankln 1
I'iu tho
Upbolst.ry Work, ut -liort iiolli'i’.
manner an,l at c-he:»|i iirit-es. (rtv j
Privato residence* In towu <>r c0 ^ c n l y c .,i ;*
j