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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1874.
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DAILY M A UK ET.
rr\V. • * | RADICAL FRAUDS.
Clt 3 jtotttW, ,
j Iu Kuascll count/ the action of the
1 Radical authorities vtas marked liy a
-CotnniMT «l i>:tt« on X*vr York ; characteristic want of decency.
|wr rei»t dl«c<rtnit: on D>«ion V4 F^r cent. die- j At Girard, Daniel C<»llin«, 0 most on-
connt; on .‘..varmaii i-r .-..t: ‘I'm*"'! ,M H* , com promising Rari.cal and candidate for
oh KnMi ^ |er «• lit. Ilank* are •*!hng ch'-'-ka ‘ n
on how York »t ' ,c pmaiinm; fevannah, at- j Coroner, was a Deputy State Marshal,
innt<« an l Wontgorucry *t |«r. Oinrenry loan* . and his non acted in the Kruno capacity
\U\% per ci*at per inontli. OoM and «ilw ! at Qiennviile.
M. L. Patterson, an aspirant for Circuit
t.—Market qnie'
The wai
I qool
I full ,
I nferior — a- j
OrJiu.rj ai**l utoinwl — Q— ]
Good Ordinary 12K@— |
low Middling !
Middling' :1 >« ]
Oood Middling' — @—
twin 4i9 balM.
Kwoi|rt« 2X1 I'aIc*—TJ I., M. * 0. R. R.; 171
by •<;»»■ : 10 by X. * 8. It. It.; 21 by W. R. R.:
009 I'jr rirer; 10 by a. W. H. U Hlii|»in«-S»t* .'4
Ulet— 37 »»y S. W. 11. 11.; 19 for bom* con-
•auction; 01-y W K. H.
ZuklLT *T iTEMtSt
Htin-k on hand Au/u-t Mat, 1874 1.0W
Relived to-dlay 2*4
•• previously 18, 'JOJ—19,24*1
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Shipped to-day.
?tock *
Inn I .
.*» Vi1
Hake n%r Last Yu* —Angu't 187?. 1.177;
rec* ived entile day 3.V*; total receipt* 15,120; •lilpl^*!
same tUyll; t.-Ul ahipm<-tit« 14,779; Stock 7,194:
.•In :v.H. Middling* IV.
U. B. 1'oaTS—It* < *fj4s f-ir 5 days 94,021; export*
to Greet Britain 57,34-, to Continent 4,202, stock
411,111.
WHOLESALE MARKET.
ftAco*—8hmiW. m 5» V; rlr«r rib sides \l'/f
IIulk Meat*—Sh.idJ-r* none; ion* char •Mm
Iri'lla 12Ur; d<»me*t r \C,\^r.
Iron Tir.s-Balid* £•; al'igalor 8‘^c.
hf.\u—Ri fined A 12'<9 . -stra U 12*; C llj^r.
C4,rrr.r.—Common 22c; choir* Me.
Vutv*—Her l»bl—Western choke sap»rfln» 1*1 *o,
f.mi'v |7 50; f 4 j. y *9; City Mills » $*i Vr; A 17,
A A f s
Pyaur—No Florid* in market.
S ilt—ft 80 for Liverpool.
Index to Sew Advertisements.
A School Wanted—Address Post-Office
Box ltd.
Light Spring Wogou for Sale—M. E.
Gray.
Engle Manufacturing Company—Seo
Notice of Stockholder*’ Meeting.
Photograph Notice—Tiff Moore.
Street Drumming—See Ordinance.
Back Again—Van Hiper, at Moore's
Gallery.
Chamber oj Commerce.
No quorum being proaent, the regular
monthly meeting of thin hoard was not
held lust night. A number of prominent
gentlemen, however, being in attendance,
diHCUMKcd informally several very impor
tant interests of tho city, among them
the disposition of the North nnd South
Railroad, and what can bo douo to pro
tect the aity’s interest in it. Muj. Allen
gave notice of u called meeting next
Monday evening, when he will present an
address on this nnd other important sub
jects. There should be a full attendance
ou that occasion.
1‘olltlcal l*r ascription.
A negro named .John Johnson, who
voted the Democratic ticket in Girard on
Tuesday, was badly beaten and left for
dead that night, by Prank Miles nnd other
negroes. Tho unfortunate was taken iu
nnd kindly cared for by tho white Demo
crats of the neighborhood.
./. JI. HU AM HALL,
(!!!) Broad Struct, Columbus, (in.,)
Watchmaker amI Jeweler,
will repair Watohos, Clocks, and Jewelry
neat nnd promptly.
Is also tho only ngent for tint Singer
Sewing Machines iu Columbus, (la., and
has tho only genuine Hingor Company’s
Needles for snlo. Best Machine Oil,
Shuttles, Attachments and Needles for ull
Machines always on hand for sale. Noo
dles sent l»y mail. [nov3 tf
Call at llnhler
New Store, No. HI Broad street, next to
New York Store, for anything good in the
Smokiug liue. oetll-tf
Read TIUh.
Chapman »V Verstille maintain their well
known reputation for selling tho best nnd
most stylish goods, at the lowest pricos.
Oct 25 tf
Money.
How to make and save money hns been
and will continue to he the chief study of
mankind. Among the innumerable ways
an excellent one is to buy your goods of
the one price, first-class dry goods house
of Chapumu A Vorstillo’s. Oct 25 tf
Tho largest and best stock of Kid
Gloves in Ooluiuhus will ho found at
11i,anuiiari>'h. A good two-hut ton kid for
$1- Harris' Victoria two-button kid for
#1 50; perfectly seamless two-button
kid for $2.
At the New York Store.
A large lot of best Kid Gloves, cele
brated patent brand, at $1.00 and $1.50
a pair, iu black, white and colors, just
received.
net 28 S. Landauku.
More Trouble in Louisiana.
Since tho arrangements between the
Kellogg and MeEnery governments have
been announced, it was believed that
things would he quiet, at least till nfte
the election, but there is now greater
agitation than ever, and on n different
subject—that subject being tho next
drawing of the Public Library of Ken
tucky, at the Concert of Nov. 110. Every
body iu Louisiana wants a ticket and n
chance at the magnificent prizes, and the
rush and excitement exceeds anything
that has ever occurred in tho State.
Judge on the negro ticket, was a Deputy
U. S. Marshal at his precinct, and his
nephew, Walter, another. The former
consented to the opening of the hallot-
box to take oat an alleged Georgia ne
gro’s ballot. If this doe* not vitiate the
vote at that point, the fact that Walker
unlocked and went into the box twice
during the election, and several times
while the vote was being counted, cer
tainly will. Ho had no Tight whatever
with any key or control of the box. He
wr.s only (.topped in his illegal interfor
once by a “square out cussiu" from one
of the mauageis.
At Seale a vast number of illegal votes
were cost. Hundreds who Lad never reg
istered bore down on the handful of
white and colored Democrats like a great
black wave. After dark an alarm of fire
was raised, and while the startled citizens
rushed to what seemed to he the point of
dauger, more than ono Radical moved just
as rapidly to the polls. This looks like
des ; gn. Tho counting of the voto had
only reached about a hundred, when it
was postponed until yesterday. A negro
supervisor, Dick Woolfolk, toasted that
he slept with the box in his arms.
With such a custodian the purity of tho
ballot is unquestioned and fraud impossi
ble!
O’Neal, tho candidate for Probate
Judge on the Radical ticket,had n brother
as supervisor at one precinct, and ho and
another white man on tho same platform
were active in their efforts to advance tho
negroes, risking the salvation of their
State for insignificant pi ivatu gain.
We are told that men, with white ski
appealed to tho Federal Lieutenant at
Seale for the presence of his soldiers at
tho polls, saying tho election was not
going fairly. The officer, to his credit
rop) ed thut it was his business to keej:
order, and tho managers’ to control tho
election. When these white men hav
read the election news of yesterday' and
this morning, they will begin to think
they have sold out cheuply.
Tho voting of Georgia negroes at Girard
nnd other points by the Radicals, and
numerous other frauds, are simply appall
ing, and demand tho closest scrutiny.
Wo believe, at the present writing, thut
wo have carried Russell county, in the
teeth of their frauds; hut if a different
result is shown upon the first count
rightoous sifting of the bullets will give
the county into the hands of its tax
payers. Chambers and Jones will repre
sent old Russell in Alabama's next Legis
lature, instead of two ignorant negroes,
despite the efforts of their white
laborers.
—No Mayor’s Court yesterday.
— rhe Julia 8t. Clair left yesterday for
the lower river.
—Bagging is being laid in the corridor
floor of the Court House.
Jewelers are getting out garters
which cost $500 a pair.
—The weather grows warmer, and the
ground is as dry as a chip In mid-summer.
— The youth who cried “Excelsior!"
did not know that he was naming five out
of six saloons In the country.
—The remains of Mr. Oliver D«nforth
ere buried in oar cemetery yesterday,
ive of his children rest there.
— “A moste t upprohium fidget jus out
rage,” is what an educated colored gen
tleman styles the election in Georgia.
Every route to Colambus shows an
increase of co*ton receipts to Columbus,
except the North «fc Sooth Railroad, which
\ a little behind.
— It was a noted fact that many uegrof»
ho voted at Girard Tuesdny had with
them sacks to get their share of over-
ed bacon.
-It is said that the members who are
very prompt in paying bets which have
been lost on horse races, get very mud if
they are pushed for pew rent.
“Win, Van Fleet, of Stockton, Califor
nia, reports a thousand ducks in one sea-
frorn the eggs laid by twelve ducks,
and it was not a big season either.
—The only street talk is about the
elections. The Democrats are jubilant
over the unexpected victories. Many a
bumper was drank because of the defeat
of Beast Butler.
— Ketchuru, colured, when here, was
very fond of speaking of B. F. Butler as
his friend. lie is now in Washington,
we hear, and will find that his friend is
not so powerful as he imagined.
—I am afraid you will come to want,
remarked an elderly lady of Columbus to
a young man of the hauio city. “I have
come to it already,” was his reply. “I
want your daughter.” A rnarriuge is to
reward his impudence.
—Conductor Jeter’s passenger train was
delayed yesterday morning by tho run
ning off of the Albany freight, twelve
miles from Macon. Four cottou cars wore
broken up. The passenger train, how
ever, made connection with the Western
truiu At this point.
—The George Hooper Combination,
which lately played in our Opera House,
collapsed in Louisville on tho 15th ult.
They played ono night. The next fresh
people were put at the box and door.
Hooper was on the stugo ten minutes be
fore the appointed time, hut disappeared
with his treasurer, and has not been seen
since. Frank Ray, his leading man,
joiiicd tuc Katie Putnam troupe iu Ohio.
Miss Dollie Peak returned to Now York,
the rest to Cincinnati.
RUSSELL COUNTY. Personal.
Mr. Howard Carroll, correspondent of
Girard. that able and upright journal, the New
The following shows the vote for Gov- York Times, is now on a visit to our city,
emor, Congressmen, Judge and county as the gue^i of Major Calhoun. Mr. Car-
officers at the election held on Tuesday roll is a young man of decided talent, and
last iu Girard Beat. It will be Mien the his lettei9 to the Times have shown, not
Democrats made a much better run than i only ability as a w.-Pe*, but great powers
th*y anticipated —iu fact have achieved a of observation, and gr:-a% good common
decided victory so far as that portion of sense. He has been iu no respect a p-u-
the county is concerned:
Lowls
t55
OR GOVKUSOK.
....730 | Houston
FOB CONGRESS.
Betts 730 | Bradford C33
CIRCUIT JUDGE.
Patterson 735 | Cobb.. C2C
CIRCUIT CLKRK.
Faulkr.er 731 | Brinson ; 623
judok r*r r non ate.
O'Neil 743 | Baker CCO
Perry 7241 Clifton 633
tay collector.
Strong 736 | Jones 630
ASSESSOR.
Peck 709 | Martin 632
treasurer.
Allen 726 | Perry 624
LKGIBL «.Tt*RE.
Daniels 761 I Chambers 631
Gardner 731 | Jones 629
COMMISSIONERS.
McGou<h 724 I Nix 629
Walker 711 Howard 628
Lewis 732 Lons 63 •
Blount 729 I Walker t-A
tisan, but rather a recorder of fr%cU,
uncaring for their influence ou party,
lie has seen much to condemn in the
South, but the evils he ha4 complained
of are not so much political as social.
He has heea that there is no more lawless
ness hero than in the North, and that the
negro is as well protected by law in Ala
bama, as in New Y'ork, and he must have-
not iced that the causes of our poierty are
as much at ribotable to the white man’s
contempt for labor as the negro’s laziness.
Mr. Carroll will be with us several days,
and we know he wiilgivo the same plain,
unvarnished statements about Democratic
Georgia that he has about lawless Louisi
ana and impoverished Alabama. C.
Matrimonial World—Ceremony in the
Raptint Church.
Last evening the Buptist Church was
filled to overflowing. The occasion was
It. Moreland and Sol Clark, the latter ; tho marriage of Mr. AV. W. Bussey and
Nico Country Hams and Country Choose
novil 1H*J at Gundy's.
Think of it ! Only $7 for nn extension
liaud-sewed Congress, at
novl fit Bkdbll A Ware’s.
Clothing.
A lino and well selected stock of Cloth
ing which must bo sold by January 1st,
will bo disposed of at n great sacrifice.
Strausf. A Goldsmith.
J’ho most durable Boot worn is the
Scotch-bottom, hand sowed. Price only
$8. GO. At
novl fit Bedell A Ware’s.
If you want a nice Opera-top, hand-
sewed Boot for $11.50, go to
novl fit Bedell A Ware’s.
Ituhler's S Cent tAgars
Woro always the host in the city, but
ie lie is in his now store ho has some
thing still better at tiro radio price. Try
them. octll-tf
Blanchard receives now Prints every
week. Go there nud you get the latest
stylos.
Tho latest novelties in Neckwear at tho
Baltimore Clothing House. tf
Missos’ nnd Lndios' Bayadere Striped
It
n rd
A Liberal il
W |U lie Jiaiil f»r the return of nu olil
Htyle Cell's repealer to O. S. llollaml.
It win. droppmi Tnosilny on Front street.
Five ehnmborx were lmuleil; one empty.
.If the Virginia Store.
(Moth Kacquus, Shawls, Furs, Corsots,
Kid Gloves, Fancy Ties, Embroideries,
Ladies’ Muriiio Underwear, Ac., all
choup. oct28 cod
—Scarcoly nu\tliiug is being done iu
real estate in Columbus. Tho unoccupied
houses are very few. Tho residence be
longing to tho late Mr. Alston, we under-
stand, has boon sold to Mr. G. Guiiby
Jordan and bis brother in-law, the latter
of whom with Ids family has also adopt
ed Coluuibus as his borne.
New Beaded Yaks.
New Beaded Gimps.
Now Black Hiiks.
Now “ Alpacas.
Magnificent assortment of Dross Goods
at I’KIUEH THAT SELL THEM.
Ouly two elcguut Cloth Clonks loft, at
a bargain.
Bargains in Irish Liuous, Towels, Table
Linens, Nnpkius, Ac.
uovll eodtf J. S. Jones.
Notice to the Ladies.
1 am now receiving daily a most splen
did, new and foshionublu supply of Full
and Winter Millinery in all its branches,
together with a variety of fashionable
tides for ladies’ wear, selected in N
York by the experienced and superior
taste of my sister, Mrs. F. Dessau, for
merly of Macon, Georgia.
A call from ull the ladies is rospctfully
solicited. Mrs. lb Dessau,
oct-5-eodfit. No. 108 Broad St.
At T. E. Blanchard’s, 128 Broad ntroet,
you can buy Black Sii kh as cheap as in
any market in America. Come nnd seo.
Removal.
Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Dental
Office from tho Georgia Home building
to his new place of business, over Wittieh
A Kiusel’s store. Hero ho will coutinuo
tho practice of Operative nnd Mechanical
Dentistry, and will l>o glad to meet his
friends. _ _ oct2 tf
Cash makes Boots and Shoes cheap, at
novl fit Bedell A Ware’s.
For Real Mevrsluium Fipes
Call at Bidder's, No. 8-t Broad Street,
uoxt to New York Store.
ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING
Made to Order at Stork 1‘rires
Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Our Mr. Thonins has jiiHt returned
from Now York with a choico line of
Now Samples, and wo aro now taking
orders fur Dross and Business Suits, hav
ing made satisfactory arrangements for
the manufacturo 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 us your orders early, and we will
do onr best to plousu you, being determ
ined that our friends and customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices
for having their clothing made to order.
sop 17 tf Tiiomah A Prescott.
Summer Dross Goods at half-price;
supply of superior Black Alpacns, Fancy
Fall nnd Wiuter Dresn Goods, selling as
tonishingly low at
ocll Chatman A Verstille’s.
Remember
Bidder tho Tohnccouist is located uow at
No. 81 Broad Street. octll-tf
At Edmnds' Furniture Store,
A fall liue of medium and low priced
Walnut Chamber Suits, new and beauti
ful designs.
A lot of those superior Rattan Baskets,
Childrens Carriages, Boys’ Wngous and
Velocipedes, Window Shades, Ac., Ac.
octll Im
French Drap D' Etc,
For Ladies’ Sacqnes and Coverings, at
Peacock A Swift’s.
oct23dAwtf
Experience teaches that iu order to get
well suited in Boots and Shoes, buy from
the largust nnd best assorted stock in this
market. This you will find At
novl fit Bedell A Ware’s.
t'(tN0r«i<Ioiui( Election at Colambus
It was very quiet. No ono remnined
longer at the polls than was necessary to
voto. Twenty-five negroes voted. The
entire voto pollod was 787—all for Henry
U. Harris, tho Democratic nominee. If
the rest of tho District does as woll Harris'
imgoiity will bo in the neighborhood of
10,(MX) votes.
New l*rints,
Blenched Goods and Sea Islands, nt
Peacock A Swift’s
oclLMdAwtf
lUautiful Rlack Al/iacas,
At Peacock A Swift’s
octl’fidAwtf
For misses’ and children's school ShoeR,
broad heels ami extension solus, go to
novl fit Bedell A Wauk’s.
Fresh Oysters at the Ruby Restaurant.
This is the very best establishment of
the kind in the country, and everything
is retailed nt wholesale prices. Tho fine
stock of Liquors is being retailed at 15
cents. Call and he satisfied.
octl4 tf J. W. Ryan.
Dress Goods very cheap at
oct‘J5 clAw Peacock A Swift’s.
Shawls I Shawls t! Shawls!!!
At Peacock A Swift’s.
oct‘23dAwtf
colored, were elected Justices of the
Peace.
The other officers on the State ticket
run with the Governor. By a comparison
it will be seen that the Radical majority
vnrici from 1)5 to 125—a Democratic gain
of 500 or (KH) since last election.
Tho following are reported majorities
at other precincts:
Seale, Radical majority 400
Glcunville, “ “ 300
Patterson's, “ “ 350
Hntchechubbee, Democratic majority. .135
Jernigan, “ “ ...250
Uchee, 44 44 ... 1 10
Crawford, 44 44 ...1GD
TraywiekB’ 44 44 ...200
This count would give tho county to
the Radicals by about 300 majority, but
ns the vote at several points were not
counted out till n late hour yesterday,
further and more correct advices to-day
may change the complexion of things.
Muscogee Vote—Consolidated Returns for
Congressman.
The following is the result of the elec
tion iu Miiscogoo county for Congress.
Hon. Henry R. Harris, the Democratic
uominee, received all tho votes cast:
City, 787; Upatoie, 53; Nance’s, (10;
Bozeman’s 14; Steam Mill, lfi; Edwards’,
2fi—total, 1)5(1.
Only thirty-four negroes voted, twenty-
five in city, five nt Upatoie, three nt Nan-
era, and one at Steam Mills.
Till hot couuty voted a little over 700-
all for Harris.
Harris couuty reports as follows ; Ca
tania 08, Wavorly tiall fit, Ellerslie 81-
all for Harris. We have been unable to
get further returns.
Marion county has polled nbout 800
votes, and Chattahoochee 400—all for
Harris.
KNO W A LL MEN
That at tho popular nnd long established
Restaurant and Saloon of
Chan. Heytnan A Co.
the best of Meals, Wines, Liquors and
Cigars arc kept constantly on hand pro
bo no publU'o. octl tf
Moved.
T. S. Spear is uow at No. 101 Broad
street, in the Watch and Jewelry busi-
i, nnd is also Agent for the well known
Remington Sewing Machine.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired
with nentmsH and dispatch.
I invito tho visits of tho public gen
erally. oct2() wltAdtf
Bleached nud Brown Homespuns are
cheaper than before tho war. Convince
yourself by calling At
tlltf Blanchard’s
Reports of tho C’oflon Exchanges—October
Returns.
The reports Are made up to the 19th of
October:
South Carolina—Sixty-two replies from
twenty-soveu counties—fifty-six per cent,
of ootton picked, and picking will be fin
ished by November 22. Compared with
last year the yield will be nineteen per
cent, increase.
(Icoryia and Florida—(Reported lost
week.)
AUibama-Seventy-eight replies from
thirty-soveu counties — two-third crop
gathorod ; picking will be finished by No
vember 15. Compared with 1873, twelve
counties report an increased yield on the
average of twenty-five per cent.; one
county same as lost year, twonty-four a
average decrease of twenty-five per cent.
Northern Alississipj/i—One county same
yield ns last year ; another 25 per cent,
increase; the remaining fifteen an aver
age decrease of 33 per cent.
New Orleans Department reported last
week.
Tho weuther report for the week end
ing last Friday as telegraphed to the New
Y'ork Financial Chronicle, reports weather
very favorable for developing nud gather
ing tho crop. Ouly one rainy day, that
at only a few points.
TUERMOMETKn AVERAGED
fi2 at Savannah, fi3 at Selma and Macon,
G4 ut Memphis, G5 at Nashville, Augusta
and Columbus, fifi ut Montgomery and
Charleston, G8 at Mobile, G9 at New Or
leans, 73 at ludianoln, and 74 at Gulves-
tou.
Tho receipts thin far exceed those of
any year except 1872.
Look at This !
We Khali offer from thin date our entire stock
or I>roN« Goods, Ribbons, Laces, TrlmminK*,
and all Fancy Goods, AT AND BELOW
GOST FOR GASH. Our stock of Staple
Goods Ik now complete, and will be sold as low
as the lowest, for cash. Wo Invite all to call
amt tie convinced. No charge for showing
goods. JOHN McGOUGH A GO.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Bent.
A SIX-ROOM El) DWELLING
and large ki*chea, fr.rtucrly oecu-®f!l
pled by Mr J. K. Redd, on c*n t>lde otMel.
Troup, between Randolph and Bryan Streets.
Apply to
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real Estate Agent: or,
vltf L. W. ISBELL.
For Rent.
^ CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD
and Thomas streets.
Apply to
se; 17 t r MRS. L. F. M EYKB.
For Rent.
O F F I C E S AND SLEEPING
ROOMS in the Georgia Home In- ff*!f
durance Buliding, among which is toe*-*- - -
aug30 tf
u Lite Insurance
CHARLES COLEMAN,
116 Brood St.
For Rent.
T HE re i !cnce second door south of St.
Paul Church, ut present oucapM by flrM
Mr. Peyton. -session given flrit Oct Midi
for terms. Ac., apply to
augai aodtf J. s. JONES.
Sjteciai Notice.
Thoso indebted to us are respectfully re-
quested to call and settle, and save the trouble
of bulug called ou. We have extended tho
favor, and wc want our money.
Resitect fully,
novl d6Aw4t JOHN McGOUGH fc GO.
Roo here, John, horo i» tho cheapest
extension haml-seweil Boot that I have
Boon. Only $9. At
novl Gt Bedell & Ware’s.
Mi-b Lottie L. Estes. The groom is the
son of the President of tho Etgle & Phe-
nix Manufacturing Company, the bride
the daughter of a leading merchant. The
ceremony was performed by the groom':
brother, Rev. 1J. W. Bussey, of Hunts
ville, Ala. The bride and her fair maids
of honor appeared peerlessly lovely
The dressing was rich and elegant.
The Attendants were John T. Estes and
Miss Saliie Bussey; Alec E. Young and
Miss Ella IL Kirven; J. C. Tinsley and
Miss Sallie Thornton, of Eufaola; W. M.
Bruce and Miss Mary Lou Jones; Nathan
y and Miss Havana Beach; F. S.
Grimes and Miss A. McDoug&ld.
The delicious organ music was furnish
ed by Mrs. J. M. Estes, an accomplished
lady.
The future of the youthful, loving pair
opens bright and joyous, and the hund
reds of friends that were present and
away earnestly wish that its most hope'ul
promises may bo realized.
Sale of Farm Products.
At the sale iu Wynnton yesterday of
the farm products belonging to tho ostute
of tha late Capt. H. 1(. Hill, the following
prices were realized: Corn, 90c. to $1
per bushel; poos, #1 to !jjH 10; hay, 50c.
per hundred weight; 40 cords of wood at
$1 55 per cord; Chester hogs, .$U 50 to
#12; a well known bay horse, #135; mule,
#180: n sun down at #104; two horse wa
gon, #fi7 50; furnituro at very good prices.
The Finest
Imported and Key West Cigars at Buh-
ler’s, No. 84 Broad Street. octll-tf
Go and See and Judge for Yourselves.
Chapman & Verstille, 90 Broad street,
are selling Eagle and Kentucky Jeans,
Virginia Cassimores, Cotton and Wool
Flannels, Brow n and Bleached Domestic,
Corsets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Laces,
Trimmings, and Notions of all kinds, at
satisfactory prices. Oct 25 tf.
Wholesale and Retail.
Joseph A Brother have now ou hand a
.stock of Dry Goods unsurpassed, which
they offer to the publi c on tho most
favorable terms. Everything needed by
tho wholesale or retail purchaser, which
can bo bought in any quantity as cheap
as iu any house in Georgia. They have
many lines of specialties. They desire
all to come and examine for themselves.
All lines of Englo nnd Phenix goods con
stantly on hand. oct7 3m
Particular Attention Called to This.
My Fall and Winter stock of Dry
Goods is now complete, and I offor them
at tho very lowest rates for tho cash.
Forties indebted to ino aro respectfully
requested to call nnd settle, as I need the
money. T. E. Blanchard,
123 Broad Street.
Attention.
In consequeuce of a change we are
about to make in our business, we will
sell our entire stock of Clothing and Fur
nishing Good4 at cost.
Strause & Goldsmith.
Coffins, Caskets and Mctailc Burial
Cases,
The newest nnd host patterns, and at rea
sonable prices, and a full line of Coffin
Trimmings and Mountings, nt Edmunds’
Furniture Store, 98 Broad Street,
out 11 lrn.
If tho druggist offers any kind of horl>*
flavored alcohol for dyspepsia, bilious
ness, or any other ailment, tell him that
you want medicine, not a bar-room driuk.
Ask him for Dr. Walker’s California
Vinegar Bitters, the best reguluting
preparation kuown, and which you know
is free from ‘‘Satan's Elixir.” Reject all
the ftory “Tonics" and “Appetizers,” and
cling to lbat remedy. There is no medi
cine that compares with it. octl4 4w
Nchcnrk*i
von TI1K CURB OF CO>
llio great vir uo ot this tu-(Heine Is that it
ripens tho matter anil throws it out of tho sys
tem, purities tho bluoil, anil thus effects a cure.
bcuknck’s ska weed tonic, for TUB CUBE OF
DYM'hl'SIA, IXDIGESTION, fcC.
Tho Tunic produces a healthy aettun of the
stomach, creating an appotlte, forming chyle,
uni! curing tho most obstinate cases of Indigcs-
tion.
SCUENCK’S MANDRAKE 1*1 LIB, FOR THE CPRU
OK LIVER COMPLAINT, fcC.
These Pills aro alterative, and produce a
healthy action of the liver, without the least
dang r, us they aro tree from calomel, and yet
more otBcadous in restoring u healthy action
of tho liver.
These rcaic.lios aro a certain euro for Con
sumption, us tho Pulmonic Syrup ripens tho
matter un.l purifies the blond. Tho Mandrake
Pills act upon tho liver, create a healthy bile,
and remove all diseases of tho liver, often a
cau-o of Consumption. Tho Sea Wood Tonic
gives tone nnd strength to the stomach, makes
a good digosti -n, and enables the organs to
form good blood ; nnd thus creatos a healthy
circulation of healthy blood. The combined
act! >n of these medicines, as thus explained,
will euro every euso of consumption, if taken
in time, and tho use of the mediolnos perse
vered In.
Dr. Schenck Is protosslona.ly at his principal
office, eornor Sixth and Arch stroots, Philadel
phia, every Monday, whore all letters for ad
vice must l*e addressed
my 19 eodiy
For Rent.
QNfcHALF OF PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
It woul 1 tn ike a comlortable residence or an
swer well fur a che-p place to accommodate
Day Boarders. Apply to
06435 aodlir ESTES & SON.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold at the late residence of Col.
J.A^L. Lee, in Muscogee county, on
CLOTHINC.
THOMAS 4 PRESCOTT
A be now receivino their new
Slock for Fall a nJ WtoiS wlii
7 ■- Call and see their 1
EXCELLENT
Business Suits
AND
Elegant Dress Clothing 1
All it Prices Lower then Ever.
Uulumuor, Oa., Sept. 18,18T4. tf
L. P. AENCHBACHER,
Tailor and Cutter.
ucluded, the | e
operty of hi? estate, consisting c
- Cattle^ Hogs, Sheep, **
until
peri-liable 1
Horses, Mu -
Fodder, Cotton Seed, Gin, Wagons, Oarriagc,
ono Copper Still, Plantation Implement-, and
i: any other article? ne-~*eestry fur (arming and
hoijso-kcepin.'. Sale made under an outer of
the Honorable Court of Ordinary ci Muscogee
county. TeiiiiScash.
JOSEPH F. POU,
oct24 dtd Adm’r, ke.
For Sale or Rent.
M Y FARM known as the Thompson
place, 1J4 miles east of Box Springs WV
on Muscogee Railroad, consisting of f>07
ncres—boo cleared, and balance well timbered
and nearest the depot. Mr. Tom Persons now
rc.ddes on i he place. Good framed and palmed
and ceiled house ; healthy and excellent neigh
borhood. Price 42'&d ’ cash. Terms made
knuwu at my lawofflre.
Plantation Stock and * arm
ing Utensils for Rent.
Chappell ittrm, at Warrior
Stand, Ala., with a portion of the mules and
all the farming utensils About 800 aeros of
open land, gin house and Schofield press.
Labor can be had ou reasonible terms, an l
corn bought nt tiiis time for 73c por bushel in
the neighborhood, and on the place. The tarm
is widely known as a urn t excellent one.
J AS. M. RUSSELL,
Law Office, Columbus, Ga.
REMOVAL..
J. KYLE & CO.
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 106 Broad Street,
Thrco doors below tholr old stand. The house
is much better lighted. Customers will *ce
goods in any part oh the house.
OUR FALL STOCK
IS NOW COMPLETE IN
Evory Department.
aro determined to SELL GOODS
CHEAP. “Small Proms and Uuick Returns’’
motto.
oct27 dfitwtf
Administrator’s Sale.
nminc our stock.
Coluinbur, Oct. 3d, 1874.
hoocheo CoUlitv, Will f«j om, uu me ruisi
TUESDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, before
the Court H< use door, iti tho town ol Cus.-eta,
during the legal hours of sale, tHe following
described lands of flic estate of James S.
Allums, doctased, to-wit :
Lots No bl and 52 and 75 acres of
lot No 50, with ono-lialf acre of lot
No 78. all known as the homestead
amounting to 4S0 acres; also lot No. 65, con
taining 202U acres known as the Mineral
Springs place, in the 33il District,
(’hatlahoucliee County. Also, part oi
lots Nos 80 and fcl.being one Hundred acres more
or lose, in the 6th lHstr ci, Chatttahuocl.ee Co.
Alsu, vacant lot No 67. half interest in lot
N>. 80, half intorest in lot No 3 > and ball inter
est in MApp 5t A Hum’s corner lot and store, tho
last for ’ ' • *-• -•
sold.
the FIRST
J J. » . OUU l ,
MARY J. ALLUMS,
Administrators of James S. Allums, ilec’d.
nov 1 <)l\w4t.
Executor’s Sale.
\\TILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT
y\ House door, in Buena Vista, Ma
County, lift ween the legal hours of s.ilc, oi
FIRST TUESDAY IN I)E EMBEll NEXT,
all lands belonging to the estato of J. A. Clem
ents, deceased, containing 1.2 0 acres, more oi
less, about 700 acres cleared, the balance woods
On said place are three settlements, good gin
house and screw, and all no :* ssary outbuildings
complete, a splendid orchard nnd plenty good
■water, mi l is one of tho best places in the
county, lying six miles west of Buena Vista,
28 miles cast oi Columbus,on the Kfnchalooneo
Creek. On tho place w.ll be found R. L. Clem
ents, who will show it to any one wishing to
Iook ut it before sale. Terms easy.
Will also be so d on the place, TUESDAY
THE I5TII DECEMBER, all personal an.
perishable property of deceased, consisting la
Horses, Mules, Gattlo, Hogs, Corn, Fonder,
' ’ “ I, Wagons, Bui
Household and Kitchen Furniture, &e.
Sold lor benefit of hoirs.
J. W. CLEMENTS,
noltUw&wlm Executor.
Administrators’ Sale.
Hill, in Wynnton, the perishable proporty
said estate, consisting ot one splendid Family
Horso, one largo, fine Mulo, one Sundown,
ono almost new '-'-Horse Wagon, 125 bushels
corn, several thousand pounds Peavine Hay,
&c., Farm Imple
icn Furniture, No.
H. H. EPPING,
A. M. BRANNON,
Temporary Administrators.
To Those Whom it May
Concern.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
COLUMIitTS, Ga., Oct. 21, 1674.
» Aitcntiun is hereby called to section
31 of an ordinance entitled “An Ordl
in Relation to the Common and Kiv
Bank,” which reads us follows: •
3d. No ; erson shall camp with his or
irt or wagon within tho limits of this
corporation except upon the wngou yards set
apart for that purpose; und it shull be tl
duty of ihe Marshal or Deputy Marshal t
ler all persons violating this section to ri.
jvo beyond said limits or to such wagon
yards; and any person or persons refusing to
remove wl.cn so requested, shall be * *
by fine or other punishment, at the
• 11 * Majyi “
of the
By order
M. M. MOORE, Clerk.
S. B. C LEGHORN,
Mayor,
f OCt22 2W
DRUCCISTS.
Eagle Drug Store,
No. OS Broad St..
M. 13. 110013 & CO.
Success i'H iu E. C. 1I00D & nno.
W E are now offer ng superior Inducements
to cash purchasers *
all classes of goods it
competition with the
quality of our goods.
Wo keep first class articles of
Drrugs, Chemicals Perfumery,
Paints, Ciis. V irni-hes,
Window Glass, Putty, &c.
Also, largo stock'd p,t»--* ■**—*•-•—
among which is l>r. livod
Medicine.
Kerosene Oil a specialty, nt bottom figure
M. D. HOOD At CO.
Liv
Blue Driu Store.
his old stand, is increasing 4
his stock of DRUGS daily, and is 1
now prepared to lurnl'di Columbus 4
and vicinity with anything iu his line at
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
N. B -
Gall at
an’s Hook St
rk delivered Until paid for.
my rooms over Peaso k No
ore, Broad street.
DRY GOODS.
cctfuliy invited to call and.
KYLE k GO
A Fact Worth Knowing:
Stafford’s Spool Cottou,
200 yards, 5o cents per dozen.
Kid Gloves 25c per pair.
All Linen Handk’fs 15c.
Corsets 75 cents.
Furs at half cost.
Cotton Linsey 15c per yard.
Wool Jeans 25c “ “
Irish Linen from 50c up.
Black Alpaca from 30c up.
r extensive stock of DP,ESS GOODS
r bo sold at some price.
J. KYLE & CO.
r4 lw
REMOVAL
. II llio „ .
door north of their o»d stand, whoro i
e a full line ot FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOOL'S, which have been purchased
eluco the latest declines, nnd are now ottered
to tho public at prices nut know:, since the
war. A full lino of BLEACH’D and BROWN
DOMESTICS from 10 cents up to the best
brands, f-4 11LEA* IIED DOMESTIC lue.
AMERICAN CAMBRIC 13c. ALL-WOOL
FLANNEL 25c. A full stock of JEANS,
CASSIMERES, CHECKS, STRIPES, Ac.,
GROCERIES.
H. F. Abell & Co.
A RE now receiving a largo stock of the
BEST
Family ami Plantation Groceries,
Potatoes and Silver Skin Onions,
Cream, Pino Apple and Edam Cliecso,
Goshen Butter and Leaf Lard,
Mpeha, Loguayra, Java nnd Rio Coffee?,
New Crop of Carolina Rice.
Sardines and American Club Fish.
M*ckercl 4 in barrels, kegs and kits.
Wines, Liquors, Cigars anil Tobacc
41* All purchase!! delivered.
AT THE CASH STORE.
N EW York State Buckwheat Floor
Choico Now Crop New Orleans Syrup
at 41 fl gallon.
Atmore’s celebrated Minco Meat, 10?jC V ft*
Fine Teas, Green and Black, $1 fi ft.
Extra Choice “ “ “ 41,50 .- fi $ ft*
Irish Oat Meal (Lcntol's).
Bakers’ Premium Chocolato.
Extra Choice Butter, Cream Cliccso.
Meal, Flour and Bran, at mill prices.
*3i- Delivered free of drayngo.
Terras cash.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
novl rioM 'H2m] Tn«IM-
MILLINERY.
Novelties, Noveltiea, Novelties!
M liS. COLVIN AND MISS DONNELLV
respectfully inform their friends and 11
public generally tin* thev are now opening tlo
CHOlCKSr STOCK OF MILLINER) that
has ever been offered in this mark, t, includMiK
ull tho Novelties of the season. A Iso, Cor?ei .
Gloves and Hosiery. Having given our pir-
sonal attention to the selection oltho stoih.
wo are prepared to sell at prices to suit tn®
times. No. 10 * Broad St. ocCh tl
NOTICE.
PSSWSK5S
that if they fail to call for them by Novend'cr
16th they will be sold lo pay expense of rep. •
I also take this upj ortunlty of fun win »b '“
putdlc that I dave on hand a very fine uss r
went of Now Guns, which I am prepared1
I have been in
Broad Street, opposite Express CUM
oct&y-deodkwlm *