Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, November 21, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUtf: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1874. GEORUIA NEWS. —The North Georgia Conference of the M. E. Church South will meet thia year at Cartersville, on Wednesday, December Id. —The Xem calls upon Atlanta to “do •Mnething big.” People in other parte of Ipe State have a notion that ehe it alwaye Jryiu»' to do that. W'—A large turpentine farm has been es tablished at Baxley by a gentleman from North Calolina, who will go into the busi ness on a large scale. *Tho gin-house of Mr. Isaao Griffin, lalhonu county, together with seven of oottou, was burned on Sunday Work of an incendiary, lavannsli shipped to Liverpool, on Dday, 10,400 bales of cotton, VAlned at 10,000 30; and staves and timber val- 1 at $1,403, to domestic ports. -Mr. John Livingstone, of Amerions, ne to his death on Wednesday by an dose of laudanum. He was suffering i pneumonia when he toik the dose. r*»J. J. Dunn, who killed S. D. Rainey MKDeccmber, was tried in the Superior CBirt of Bibb county for manslaughter, fpnouvioted on Wednesday,but the jury Mmfenmeuded him to mercy. Ulrs. C. A. Frank, an estimablo old lldjjr of Albany, died on Saturday night leak, of hemorrhage of the lungs, within five minutes after retiring to bed appa- raatly in her usual health. .—A negro named Jerry Williams was lC near the Inle of Hope, Chatham lty, on Monday, and died on Tuesday, p Phillip Jones has been arrested for v oting him, but ho denies the charge. T —The Cave Spring Enterprise learns 3m a gentleman from Cedar Town “that btive work on the iron manufactories at ant place is to be suspended until the olicyof the newly elected Congress is leveloped.” -The Herald says that an evening pa is to be started in Atlanta next week. John Hicks Boss, at present upon the taff of the Rome Commercial, is men tioned ns the probable conductor of its cal department. —The Hamilton Visitor reports the fol- )wiug deaths in Harris oonnty on the ^th inst.: Dr. Hanks, near Ellerelie, a jd citizen uud Christian gentleman ; . Pink Kilpatrick, of typhoid fever—a mg man of exewp.ary habits and pos Bing many friends. -Two of tho negroes who swore falsely Sinst Mr.-Nick Kenny, of Dawson, |ve been found guilty of perjury and ntouced to tho penitentiary. Kenny was rested under a charge of violation of the iforoeinent act, and acquitted, and now bo perjured witnesses against him are etting their deserts. —Col. Charles G. Jones, who was Chief Artillery under Gen. Mereer, writes i New York to the Maoon Telegraph at ho hits ‘‘just completed a history of i siego of Savannah iu Deoetnber, 1801, 1 of all Confederate operations in Geor- , and South Carolina during Sherman’s ircli from Atlanta to the coast.” —Tho Romo Commercial reports a hor- bio murder committed near Kingston by logro girl named Cass Arp. A little bgro boy, two years old, had told about ie girl’s stealing potatoes, and she, in re- ango, took him down to the Etowah river, brew him into the stream and drowned She was arrested and has confessed. |—The Augusta Chronicle learns that a Vgro named Count Sapp was killed in mrko county a few days ago by Allen filkinson, alno colored. Sapp and Wil- l were planting on shares, and it is nposed the latter killed the former in ler to obtain his share of the crop, blkinson was arrested and lodged in the I at Waynesboro. -Tho cjiain gang hands of Macon, Piilo digging in the embankment of the , A W. ltailroad, on second street, un- fcrthod a skeleton, which is believed to » that of a negro desperado who raur- lereii a Mr. llloodworth ten years ago. , this negro was t iken from jail bjMfeho relations of Mr. Bloodworth and killed, nd it is supposed that the bones found jrere his. I —The Democrats of Faltou had a pre- jminary election on Tuesday for candi- jatoH for county offices. A very large pto was polled. A. M. Perkersoa was bminuted for Sheriff; J. D. Collins for perk; A. G. Grec-r for Tax Reoeiver; W. , Walker for Tax Collector; C. M. Payne ir Treasurer; B. F. Walker for Surveyor; |d Win. Kile for Coroner. These are l old officers, except Gen. Walker for kx Collector. CLOTHING. Largest Stock, Best Goods, Lowest Prices 1 AT THE BALTIMORE E! 88 Broad Street. Business Suits, Walking Suits, Dress Suits, Over Coats, Tslmss, &c. A oomplote assortment of Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing. A fine line of White and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Neckties, Scarfs, Hats, Caps, All goods warranted to bo as represented. Give us a trial. HOFFLIN, RICH A CO., 88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. r. O. HA.K1 to pee his fr oct2 tf DoodfcW ALABAMA NEWS. -The Union Springs Ledger says that [W. Allen, one of the negro Represon lives elect to tho Legislature from Bui county, in a non-resident of that koty, and therefore disqualified to take I seat. -The Montgomery Advertiser makes [to of the very siguific mt fact that three i heforo- the lute elections, Alabama [were quoted in Wall street at its, nominal.” They are now quoted P‘47 cents.” -The Grand Jury of tho United States ouit Court, now in seasion at Mont- uory, is composed of 6 Democrats and l Republicans, Three of the latter are Jbgroes, and Bill Turner (who vowed that would not support Betts) is one of etn. —Tho Tuskegeo News of Thursday says kat it learns that tho Radical county offi- Jrs of Macon county, with two excep. , cannot make their bonds and have Ivon up the effort in despair. This comes om electing irresponsible men simply t accouut of their color or polities. -The white Radicals of Montgomery buld not go on the bond of Floyd, the gro elected Clerk of the City Coart Judge Minnis has appointed E. H jetcalf, white Radical, to the position, at was cutely managed. We move that ) Legislature of Alabama pass a law re tiring ad mowbers of that body, hereof- r elected, to give bonds for the faithful charge of their duties. The Baptist State Convention of Ala- ia mot in Marion on Friday last. There a large representation of the ehurohes. rts from the different portions of thu show a prosperous condition, and -e vory gratifying. Much work was ac- iplished, which it is hoped will result rent good. The next session will be in Huntsville, on Thursday before third Sunday iu July next. •Tho Eufanla Times of Friday says io body of a white man, name net ten, was found near Alexander’s Mill, he lower part of this county, on Mon lust. He was seen in that vicinit’ days before, with a considerable mount of money in his possession, and !is presumed that he was either mn r der- | by nogroen for his money, or that ho ed from the excessive use of liqnor.” Hog Meat In Chicago. iChicaoo, November 18.—The packers lid provision dealers of Chicago mot at fe Board of Trade hall this evening, and armed an evening board, elocting J. N. files President, O. M. Culbertson and J. L Marot, Vico Presidents, and B. F, bward, Secretary. After the organiza- bn was effected, some three thousand prels of pork and two hundred and fifty prees of lard changed hands. Pork was ►ry strong, selling at $20, seller Febrna and closing with that figure bid. The hard will hold a session every evening Bring the packing season. GROCERIES. J. A. WALKER. C. H. WATT. W. J. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Rankin House, H ave now in store and to arrive, everttuino usually kept in a First Class Provision Store, to-wlt: 50 hhds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. 150 Bolls Heavy Bagging. 450 Bundles Iron Ties. 200 bbls. Flour, all grades. 50 " Whiskey. 100 " Sugar, and everything in quantity and qua ity to suit the most fastidious. Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee. Molasses, Mackerel, &c W« hive the lergeit lot of FLORIDA SYRUP In Middle Qoorgla- oheap. (TDon't forget the place. ,e| ' 27 tf WATT a WALKER. CLOTHING. NESW ARRIVALS -OF- FALL ! WINTER CLOTHING ! 0 T O meet the dnimmls of our trade, we are receiving every week, from our Manufacturer, additional shipments of New Clothing of all hinds. THORNTON & ACEE, 78 Broad Street. Now Advertisements. WT} ■BW?AMPJ.k"7[0 Agent.. Mlw> l 1 Auui'oinblnatlen Semite. Bowk. "lUt Chromos. Send stamp. DEAN k (JO., New Bedford, Mas.-. 4w * C ONSTANT KMPLOYMENT-Athome, Mule or F*itiiilu, $30 a woek warranted. *'o capital requited. Fartl« til are and valuable mt>les uoe. Ad re-s with • cent return stamp, c. RUSS, W.lltamsburg, N. Y. 4w _ A OKSI2 WANTED for tho PEOPLE* Jot it* Al.. Four mMgnifloent Gbro* im n iroo l ho most liberal offer ever mado. UtT circular and sample P. W ZIEGLER a. OU , bis Arch st., Philo, Pa. DRY COODt. 111! THOMAS 4 PRESCOTT 73. Call and soe their Business Suits AND Elegant Dress Clothing All at Prices Lower than Ever. Oolnmbns, Ga., Sept. 10,1874. tf L. F. AENCHBACHEB, Tailor and Cutter. 4 LL ORDERS WILL BE ATTENDED to with neatness and dispatch. B.—No work dellvorod until paid for. Call at my rooms over Peaso & Nor- NEW GROCERY STORE. POLLARD & HARRIS, Old Stand of J. K. Redd k Co. (next door to Chattahoochee National Bank.) A FULL LINK OF FRESH GROCERIES AND STAPLE DRY GOODS JUST RE- ceived. Having bought our goods for CASH, we shall sell them upon a CASH BASIS, i any house In the oity. Goods delivered to any part of >, and we will do our best to please. Terms ffitrlotly Gaslit POLLABD & HABBIS, Celembws, Georgia. .. . gC Guaranteeing our prices to be as 1< the city Freo of Cliargo. Give us a call. BOOTS AND SHOES. A NEW ENTERPRISE ! A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, 1STcp. 132 Broad. Street, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL Dry Goods; Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS LOW AS ANY .lOIIIIING HOUSE IN NKW Y »HK OR KLSKWIf ERK To convince any merchant that tho above statomont is eorreet, we propose to duplloate any Now York Invoice.- they may bring us. N. 11 —Parti » desirous of buying at rotall will And our Retail House (No. 164 Broad stroot ) summed with desirable and seavonable goods, which will ho sold at bottom prices. Wo havo employed competent and polite Salesmen, who will take ploasure in showing goods. CAWLEY & LEWIS, fir nv 1.At home, male or ftunal«! (Wpw W or Kj, »k, <1 «ov.nl"*. Nnoaplwl. XV.— — 11W 0 ooml vulunhln votkago of IOraiiuoolsb mature*. Addn post- “1? “TJSYUlIOMANoy, or 80UL CHARM- AT 1NG.” a How either sex may faeotuate , Pubs., Phlla. For Coughs, Colds, Hosrsonsss, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BLUB BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Solit by PmnalBta. SW ■noons mom ooMrarmoff. Hems’ Fatent^B^ Cotton TW ROB’T C. POPE. JA8. W. LONG. KTEW Wy BOOT and SHOE STORE WE ARE REOEIVINO AND OPENING AT ISTo. 104 Broad Street, NEXT DOOR TO J. KYLE A CO. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES O UR STOCK IS ALL NEW AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTUR era’ hands, and mado for us. WE REPAIR ALL RIPPINGS FREE OF CHARGE, and guarnnloo satisfaction in every instance. Parties will hud it to their interest to give us a eall before pnroaslng. TERMS CASH. oct4 dfcwly POPE k LONG. LIQUORS, WINES, etc. GROCERIES. JellleB In all varieties, Dundee Marmalade, Horse Radish (grated), Liebig's Rxtract of Bcof, Queen Olives, Brandy Peaches and Cherries, Wheat Grits, Oat Meal, Ryo Flour, Pickles, Chow-Chow, Lances, All kinds of Cannod Goods, Buckwheat, Minoo Meat, Florida Syrup nnd Oranges at wholesalo. Imported and Domestlo Liquors, Wines of Franee, Spain and America, JUBT BUCK1YHD UV H. F. ABELL Sc CO. All goods delivered. novl2 tf AT THE CASH STORE. Atmore's celebrated Mlnco Meat, 16%o B>. Fine Teas, Green and Black, $1 V »>. Extra Choice “ “ $l,60(y1Sl V »*• Irish Oat Meal (Lontol's). Bakers’ Premium Chocolate. Extra Choloe Butter, Cream Choose. Meal, Flour and Bran, at mill prices. Delivered froe or drayago. Terms oash. ROB’T S. CRANE, novl ffubl d!2ml Trnstec. DRY COODS. REMOVAL. J. KYLE & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO No. 106 Broad Street y Three doors below their old stand. Tho houso Is much butter lighted. Customors will sec goods In any part of the house. OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN Every Department. We are determined to SELL GOODS CHEAP. “Small Protits and Quick Returns” is our motto. All are respectfully Invited to call and cx- J. KYLE fc CO. amine our stock. Columbus, Oct. 3d. 1874. REAL ESTATE ACENTS. JOHN BLACKMAR, St. UUIr Street, Onnby'i Bulbllng, next to Preer, Ul*ei Ji Oo. Real Estate Brokerage Si Insurance. aim, by rxaaussioii, ROSETTE & LAWHON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers. At this Kstilbllshmont PUBE and UNADULTERATED I.KIUORS ore sold. Brandies, Rum, Gin, Wines, Whiskies of all qualities, ten different brands. ROSETTE & LAWHON ARE AGENTS FOR THE ORANGE RIFLE POWDER. Sold at New York prloea, freights added. novl cnd&wSin ROSETTE & LAWHON. SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. 8. LANDAUER. REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST! The New York Store, The New York Store, The New York Store. AT.I. IIV WANT OF DRY GOODS, 0AM. ON S. LANDAUER, S. LANDAUER. DON’T FOBGET—THE NEW YOKE STORE, 82 Broad 'Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street. The'New Yorlc Store, The New York Store. New York J?riee», New York Prices. OOMD own, OOBCB OTNTH, HAVE YOU TRIED JURUBEBA? ARK YOU W«|k, Nervoui, or Dabilitatad ? IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY. H. MIDDLE BROOK, MANUFACTURER NTa.rtingn.les, Has on hand a largo stock or every style and quality, from the cheapest to the bei»t. Ladies’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bag*, ALL STYLES AMD PRICKS. PATENT DASH ENAMEL LEATHER, HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER Enameled Cloth of all kinds, Leather and Rnbber Belting, Collars, Haines, Trace-Chains, Whips, Blind-Bridles, Back-Bands, Bits, Buckles, Spurs, and all articles in this line usually kept in a first class house. c"rW ibvy’.’^TKKrv/s STk'iuTI. W “ h “ T ""’ ° f ° l0,ln8 ° U ‘ “ T bU, ‘ Mr. MARK A. BKADFUBD, formerly with Mr. W. R, Kent, Is with mo, xnd would bo pleased to see all his old customers and friends. 1 ' oct4 eodkw3m RESTAURANTS. Mn>ni.TiTiTi rxrvtr, THE ARBOR. 1V± pletoly renovatod and fittod up the woll- knowti “ARBOR” stand as a Saloon and Res taurant. Ho Is now prepared to furnish Meals, Choice Liquors and cigars, and customers may le as.-ured evoiyiliing will bo the best the market affords. oct8-tf Reich’s Restaurant No. 112 Broad St., H AS iust boon opened, nnd is now prepared to lay before Its guests uud patrons a BILL OF FARE ElQUAZi TO .A.3\nr! cl as gost < i and reasonable rates. oetl 3m SANS SOUCI Bar, Rpstanrant l Ten Pin Alley. OYSTERS, FISH, GAMK, and Choice Meals served nt all hours, at reasonable pricer, anltrivate room, when desired. THE TEN PIN ALLEY is the best over constructed In Columbus. Mr. JAS. FOR AN hns charge. ocWltf^^^V^r^BOLA^GLjProinietor^ INIIAJI COOPER’S Grocery Store continues Its well-earned popu larity. Country produco bought and sold. Fresh goods always on hand. The old plaoe. sep’R ly GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Organs & Mclodcons. The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfoet Manu factory In the United States. 54,000 Now in uso. No other Musical Instrument ever obtained tho same Popularity. 9ST Sond for Prlco Lists. Add-ess BUFFALO, W. Y, nov!4 oaw4t HIDES. B u Important to Merchants. WKAPPINO l'APKR ANI) l’Al’Kl it home, at New York rates, from M. M. HIBSCH, Corner liridpe and Oglethorpe streets. Important to the Public. KM. 11TDKS, rURS, BEESWAX, RAGS, etc at highest cash prices, to M.M. HIBSCH, COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO., FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. Columbus, Oeorgin. MANUVAdTUBKIlB OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, FLOURING AND COTTON MILL MACHINERY, CANE MILLS, SYRUP KETTLES, HORSE POWERS, PUMPS, PULLEYS, SHAFTINO AND HANGEltM. ALLUMS’, GOLDEN'S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON 8UREW COTTON PRESSES, TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES. Are Agents for THE ECLIPSE DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEELS and PULSOMETElt PUMPS. THEY KBKP COHBTANTLY ON HAND OLLOW WARE, FIRE OOGS. COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING, STEAM AND WATER PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS, GLOBE CHECK, SAFETY AND STOP VALVES, GAUUE COCKS, STEAM Si WATER GAUGES, and a general assortment. ef Engineers’ and Machinists' Supplies. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS and SPECIAL MACHINERY made to order. Send for Priee Lists. COLUMBUS IKON VVUJtKS CO. of making f Then try JURUBEBA, the wonderful Tonlc and Jnvlgorator, which acts so beneficially on tho secrotlvo organs as to impart vigor to all tho vital forces. It is i for a short . lower depth of misery, but It Is a vegetable tOBlo acting directly on thn liver and spiers. It regulates the Bowels, quiets tbs » alcoholic nppetlsor. wh'rh stimulates rt limn, only to let the sufferer fall to a Its operation la not tlBlsBl* hut Is chnructvrlKcd h> great guutU iiues; the patient ex- E erienccn no sudden idmuge, no matked results, ut gradually his troubles “Fold their tents, lias the Arabs, And ailcutly steal away.” Tliis is no new and untried discovery, but has born long mod with wonricrfiil remedial results, and Is pronoiiucod by tho highest medical author!- tl* s ‘tho moat powerful loule atd altera lift us» a w.| Nsw York. First Grand Gift Concert. mONTPSLIER Female Humane Associate At Alexandria, Va. November BO, 1874. LIST OK GIFTS. 1 Grand Cash Gl:t MOO,000 1 Gnin 1 Cits . Gilt tO.iSQ ' 'aril Gift 84,0 0 1,000 each 60,000 OUOeaoh 10,000 l'JUeaoh 100,000 A. CARD. fur Cotton and Woolen Mills, hluory and nppllam and lipun tho most favornldw Girins. COTTON WAREHOUSES. A. M. AL1.BN. PKTKK l'UKKK. Fontaine Warehouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants OOXa'CTls^IETTCS« <3-A- 6J Cit h G Its, let) Cash i Hlis, ],o ocusli Gills, 1 000 Cash G|ft>, ou earn tu,uw au,u oc.sh Gifts, KOtarh 400,9u0 ■Sl 178 Cash Girts, amounting to #1,000,000 NUMBER OF TICKET*, 100,000. PlUCJt 07 TICKKTS. Whole Tickets $10 00 Hulvcs 10 00 Quarters 6 00 hlghths or each Coupons S 60 b'/j Tickets for 100 00 The HI mtpell'T Female Humana Associa tion, chartered by tho Legislature of Virginia and tho Circuit Court ot Orange oonnty, pro poses by a Grand Gift Concert to establish and endow a “Homo Tor the Old, Infirm and DsstL tute Ladies of Vlrulnla,” at Montpelier, the former resident o ol President James Madison. Govicrnor’b OrricK, Kioumonb, July 1,1074. It affords me ploasure to say that I am well acquainted with a large majority of the officers of the Montpelier Female Humane Associa tion, who reside In tbe vicinity of my home, and 1 attest their Intelligence and their worth and high loputation as gentlemen, as well is 1 lie public confidence, Influence and substan tial means liberally represented among them. JAS. L KEMPER, Gov. or Va. Amcxandiua, Va., July 8,1674. • • • I commend them as gents ef honor and integrity, and fully entitled to the oo&fi- donee of the public. It. W. HUGHES. U. S. Judge Eastern Blit, of va. Further rorerencos by permission: His Ex cellency Oiloert C. Walker, ex-Governor of Kointttunoes lor tickets may t press, prepaid, iHistoffice money oruer ou Washington, 1). G., or by registered letter. For full particulars, testimonials, fco., send for circulars. Address, Hon. JAM EH BARBOUR, Presd't M. F. II. A., Alexandria, Va. Reliable Agents wanted everywhere. nor 12 4w L. M. HU Fill.-. 0. M. WILLIAM*. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. We also sell tho Brown Cotton Gin. mm Sailt'sniHii, nml will be phased to serve Ids old friends. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Having had in our employ an Agent that wa have di.oovared to be simply diminutively in.ignifloant and contemptuoualy unworthy, unreliable, indo lent and dishonest fellow, through whom an Impression he. become current that we are about discontinuing our business in Columbus, wo desire to say that notwithstanding any and all auoh repreaentationa that may be or may havo been made, we are determined to make our Maehlne more prominently known than ever. eu*7 eodly THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY. Notice. IlnatN will leave Columbus on., W EIINESIJA YS and NATUR-" DAYS :it H_oVlook a. m., and no freightr»* W. JOHNSON, Agtfit. BY ELLIS & HARRISON. POSTPONED Exocutor’s Sale of Valuable City and Country Real Estate. A UUEEAHLY TO AN ORDLK FROM tbe Honorable Court of Ordinary ol Mas co-oc tounty, will be Hold At 11 o’clock on tbD Flrnf TucMlny In December Next, In front of Ellis A Harris .n‘n Auotion Hoorn, the following i.'osirabl i real estate, belonging to tho cntuio or Thofl. Ragland, deceased : city lot No. 200. with line brick dwelling nnd all noccrsaty « ut-houacs, co.ncr Oglethorpe and JJrldgo i tret!tr. South part of city lot No. 201, with dwelling nml out-houses, ou ugl- tbotpe street, Adjoining a bo vo properly. Uouho anil lot on eurtsldo Oglethorpe street, next north of George Venable, ooeupled by Mrs. Allen. Tiro Enquirer Office Bulldlug and Lot, on Rnnihdih street, being part of ol«y lot ....... o and lot In ' by Tirol Lot No.—, In Coweta reservo. south ot old Macon r -ad, about milt s from the city, con- laluir.g 260 acres, adjoining the lands of D! tnoud, Garrard, lirown and others. l’artio- wishing to invent in real estate wIK flti.l It to t .cl.- Interest to attend this sale, at the property Is desirable and eligibly located. Terms liberal. A. E. RAGLAND Executor. Columbus, Ga., Nor. 8, 1674. pevtdM