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DAILY EKQUIRER - SUN: OOICTflBjF8j
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1874.
fPailg gnquitrr.
SATURDAY.
■. MARTI BT, /
mcaiiv;
NHMI.
Ow nt MM tbe
gcriagc oa pafwn mi
laker. Tkta wiu be tea wall a month lor
SaUlee aad tea eeata a qaertor for weekilee.
Oar atwHHn will eee Ike aeeeeeUf for pay.
las as promptly, a. ell tkoee la arrean will be
trapped oa tke Aral of Jeaaary. Woareeeer
wUllag to unaaiHH oar IHeadi, bat It will
be lailaWt to toad eat paper* aotpaUfcr
Tke ftttowtqg *111 be tk* «ab«trlptha taWte
ter tke bqnin tor the pear liTI:
Dolly, la adraaoe SI# oo per aaaaa.
Drily aad Saadep It «o •• “
Saader,la edraoee IN « “
Week Ip, •• tta •• «
Saadep aad Weekly, la edr., IN « «
laadap aamd ieparatelp bp
eerrterr la eltp » 0# “ •«
tilabblat rate# hare teaa •etpeaded. All
aaeiplred ooatraet# wHI be Med at eld ratee,
Sedactlag poetage for the Ipaatloa at tke pear
UTS threbsh trhlak tkep raa.
Afirertieere ahoaid bear ia talad that uo
tk# 22nd of February, 1875, I propoaa lo
iaaoe, for free distribution, an extra edi.
Moa of ran notmaxD oortna of the Bra.
sax Eaqnnaa —an al|kt page aerantp-two
column paper. Send In your “ada" be
fore all the apaea ia taken.
A, B. Cannons,
The dlaegreoaeat
to base been not on the tenoral
question of Amlttiag the deuce men
tioned, bat to matters of detaiL The
siafcr * ■ ■
tbs Ml Introduced
by Mr. White.!’ Wo 1
readora of 4b# proritai
(to oppoaitlon if it contents
rsoab £i)| aO Wk|to'a! The
p bka a bleak elepbaat on
bill. Wa find that it is
by the nagto lawyer Ooorge T.
and another colored writer, in oommoni-
oationa to the National Bepufjtftq.' ^o
last named • liter UroaffOM th. it«At*»t i
party with negro opposition if it content#
Itself with tmy'
party evidently
its hands.
Muntoks •* th tvm
The Union Springs Herald, comment
ing ok tha Borne Oemmenia 7 < kABjef to
Oen. Toombs on tbs subject of 'Chi
aooorging the money ohangara in the
•ample, aad oar oeommeqdet^eaof tbs
clererneee of the CtmmoreiaTs reply, esye:
“The subject of usurp, as ondontood by'
the Vommeroial and ondoraad by the
4man,' tb hot od ~Uneh as alluded to in
Sun toko, translated ia
milk Mr pro-
dues—that is, its rightful increase, iawfnl
interest. Wo are glad to And that bar
of tha ■Otmmtrtial add
■■•am mtm.
Wo bare racairod several communica
tions of lata, urging that the propound
pries of subscription for the daily l» too
high, aad that it would be wiser to con-
tine# at present rates.
Wo gate the whole matter careful oon-
slderstlon boforo deciding on this meas
ure, aad tha conclusion arrived at was
that in ardor to arMd debt, one of iwo
things most be done, either to roduoe onr
expenses and so lower the standard of the
EuQoman as a journal, or inoroaae tbs
subscription to that of ths beet dailies in
tha Slats, with wbloh no think the En-
wnaan compares favorably. WaJ have
decided on the latter measure. We can
not afford to publish a mean, inaignifleant
sheet. Urn Sunday Baumans was an
expertarent, made in the hops of being
able to decide as to ths feasibility of es
tablishing, after a time, a creditable
Southern family journal of snob charac
ter aa to warrant a wider circulation than
is now given the majority of Southern
papers. While this enterprise, owing to
ths hard times, has not been so aucoeaaf ol
aa we hoped, yet we feel encouraged to
oontinae. This necessitates onr aspera
ting ths Husdat from the Dailx, and
forces aa to publish a paper on Monday.
We are wall aware that tha country and
oity cannot give such support to this an
terpriae as to make it pay at once, bnt
the same may be arid, we think, of nina-
tanths of the papers Booth, and we have
too mock Involved net to use every effort
for Ha safety and Increase.
The new postal law must revolatlonixe
Boothern Journalism, and force every pa
per to insist, aa do their oo temporaries in
the North, oa absolute payment in ad.
vanoe. This role we propose to apply to
city aa well aa mail snbeotibera, and we
feel sura it will be found to work to onr
mutual benefit, while avoiding muoh an.
noyaaoa in oolleotion and unnecessary
eiarical labor.
Before tha 1st proximo, we will notify
ail delinquents, and where a satisfactory
response ia not given, the paper will ba
stopped, and tha outstanding bills given
to aa attorney for oolleotion. We antici
pate but little trouble from this source,
however, as every man who wants a good
paper ia his family will pay np promptly,
gat his neighbor also to subscribe, aad so
help ns in making the beat paper South.
0.
Bnktnaaa read the Bible, taat sorr^ to
dnd they have studied It to go little pur
pose.”
The scriptural passages referred to are
those whioh ambraoe the parable of tha
talents, which ia given with but slight
re lation of expression iu both Matthew
aad Luke—tha moral in both being pre
cisely the sama. Of course we do not un
derstand this parable as. literally appHoa*
ble to any monied transactions or any fate
of interest whatever. Its design wan to
teach that Ood would hold all men respon
sible for the natural gifts with which ha
had endowed them, and according in
their several eapadtiea. Bnt Genera)
Toombs having—rather Irreverently as we
said—attempted by a forced construction
of aoriptnre to uphold his views on the
subject of interest, wc thought the Utsa-
mereiafe rejoinder clever and wall-aimed,
aad said so.|
But aa tbs Herald attempts a litoral
For aa ell-aeMoieat reason (which
would not interact ths publio) we have
not gone babied the English translation
aad teakled tha original Hebrew. We
will accept tha Heraldi proposition that
the words “with usury” should have been
rendered “with its produce"—that is,
with the produoe of the money entrusted
to tha servant. Tha Herald says that
this maana with its imgfbl interest. What
is tha authority for this aasertiuu t Wo
find that two servants mads ana hundred
per oent. each with tha talents givsp to
them raepectlvsty, end that this “pirn-
dace” was emphatically approved by the
Saviour. Was onehundradper ocut. "lew 11
ful" interest under the Jewish or Roman
We not . the. authorities
Thurtdag, 17M.—In the Senate, the
led oa-
towns,
fi
imi
Parks introduced a bill'to incorporate
Henderson, in Pike connty, which was
referred. The Governor nominated Levi
yd., fmwlfirj of /Sale&egs, find T. B.
Bethas nt Unn>gcmegy | v Commission
era under the new act fo ascertain and
adjust thi fndkbtsdhaas of tbs Bute on
aoeoant of endorsements for railroada;
sad the'SCnate unanimously confirmed
their nomination.
A# mvlj tkk whole day
tlummlmisnam' Mil, which was
finally passed, receiving the support of
AH'thc Democrats aad about hiUf of the
Olhsr bills pasted on this day by the
two branches are mentioned hi the cap
tious of acta paaaad, given below.
Both hostel adjourned from this day to
the ISIh of January
The fellswing list of sets pasted before
adjournment for the rceaas aompriaes all
of a public charsctet, also all of local in
terest to the counties nearest to ua:
To pwhibii judges of the probata court
ia this State from appointing certain per-
swuLtbereih named,aa guardians ad lit.m.
Approved December 1, 1874.
To amend section Witt of the Revised
Code. ’• Approved December 1, 1874.
To repeal an not to aathdrixe tha publi
cation of tha lawa of Alabama, approved
October 10 lldfi, and the act approved
December lo, 1871, amending the acme.
Agpeoved December 8, 1U74.
To repeal the net to enppraeo murder,
lnicjilug and eaaaults and batterica, Ac.
* 1471874.
mdary line between
Ap.
14, 1874.
I*, gift or barter of
within two milar bf
. la Jasper, Walker oounty.
ApprovetMteoamber 14, 1874.
To prevent the sale, As., of liqnor
within two milct of Bethel Church, in
Okemhete oonaty. Approved Deeember
14, 1874.
To fix ths oompCnration of the State
Printer. Approved Deoembor », 1874.
To ataaafl epaotl
Unix,
comber
BefUter, gels ol
reply ton iedy who coat
lee era am, with (ha msmai
like hart
Thle weam u like yen, ImUM i
-"Vemei
learn ef krgret leet,
Aku, that yea ham keea a
'gtkrahn,
t tee te
FOR COUNTY OFFIOEB.
Announopmoiit.
ofOoreaeref Mutangtameaty. Etttatonfimt
WedneaCsy la January next. Re 8t a artpb.
It ANY FRIENDS.
Masonle Notice.
a beuuLar mebyinq or
•wonlav, »t TU o’clock.
Tk* BIBUl IlMtfM. Of
d*el* It
'u&SI
For Coroner.
etlate for Coroner of Mmcogce oeuaty,
et tke ear uleg eleetloa oa Wsdneadsy, the eu
fisy crjaaesry next
Cecil dkwte* MANY FRIENDS.
Notice.
rue* The anneal meeting etthe etethhelA
of tke Georgia Memo faearenee Corn-
peoy Win bo hate et the Oomyway OStee, Oo
laeibea, Georgia, on Jaaary Seth, lrn.
SAM*I« S. MOBDOOE, See’y.
fieeie oawtsatraeste
Ft Share# m II per n
To the Voters of Muteogoe
Oonaty.
n-y At the eeUetuttoB ead nggmilna el
saw vaiesdo (whits ea# attend),
I yueeat myself a saadMate tor Clark or th.
Sepeitor Ooert of Maaregee eoeaty, at the
earalag eleetloa tor eoeaty eMmre la January,
m «R M. ENOW,
dealt te
JOHN BI.A41EMAE,
to change t
ooantiae of Pika and" Bullock.
SasAToa BccxninsAM, of Oonneetiont,
is ao aerloaaly ill at hla boms that It ia
thought bs will not be able to be at Wash
ington at all during the winter.
Tan flpoeial Agent at the Treasury
Department who has been examining the
affaire of tha Philadelphia Uuatom Hence,
has mads a report severely critioixing lie
management, aad iwoommending a lugs
reduction of ths foroe employed. The
Philadelphia delegation in Oongrem are
opposing tha proponed redaction.
Brian* from California represent this
yeer'e planting of ootton in that State aa
aatiifaotory, and tha enltura aa inoreee-
log. The total crop of the State is put
at 820,000 pounds, and it ia said that the
yield ia Maroad oonaty will be fully 100
pounds per nan more than that of the
moat favored Southern States
A usas axle of lots belonging to tho
oily was hold in Atlanta on Thursday.
The property oo misted of whnt is known
as ths Public Square, being nearly oen-
tmlly located. It was divided into seven
lota. One lot, corner of Alabama and
Pryor stnata, brought #377 per front
foot, or #10,083. Another, fronting on
Alabama street, bnught #300.25 per front
foot, or #11,707.10. All the Iota fronted
on Alabama at mat. They brought in the
aggrogate #00,430.
Tni New York Herald'e special die-
pat ekes tram New Orleans say that the
Conservatives do not oontemplate any vi
olence towards Kellogg or the Returning
Board—at least, not at preeenti and that
tha Kellogg party, having United States
troops in readiness for nay sudden emer
gency, want to exasperate the Conserva
tives to ths commencement of an attack.
The Herald insists that tha true policy of
the Conservatives ia to let the Board do
what it will, without molestation, and
wait tea ths nottao of Congress. As they
have vainly waited for two yaara already,
the prospect of relief from that quarter
dose not seam to be very hopeful.
Tn latest intelligence that wa have of
the netted of the eornmiltea having the
Oivil Rights bin tn chugs, ie the follow-
lag in reference to the deliberations of
the eemwilttae on Tuesday: “The House
Jediciary Committee took about twenty
ballots to-day on tho Oivil Bighta bill re
puted by the enb committee, being the
Busts bill with omission of tho mixed
fishsnl sad oemetery oleum, bet
nt hand, bnt between snob liberality slid
no restriction at ell there ia no difference
worth ea tilling about. The Lord required
that his money should be profitably em
ployed, aad be abundantly rewarded hi*
servants who made one hundred per Cent,
with it white ho punished him who sim
ply returned hie talent without interest.
We wtah it understood that we nro not
advocating a high rate 6f interest Wo
would bn rejoiced if all naan could borrow
M numb on ihoy wanted .At_tkMs or four
per cent. Bnt we know that this oanudt
be, neither can they get it at eevefi or
eight per coat., UndCbetefore we gofer
tho only expedient which bo believe ^o be
praotteablo—the lowering of the rate of
interact by increasing the supply of money
to loan.
(Oarreaponfienee N. Y. Herald)
“smi meat outtfiY” nr aba.
the Dmoesan aaxmo
WisamaVOH, December 14.—Tha Home
had s lively though brief dsy, whioh .he-;
gut with tho rejsotioa of Mr. Pbslpaf mo
tion to suapend the role# in older to
oonalder the repeal the “Oeh-laF.*
Only foar' Reputilesm voted -with Mr.
Phelps, end hie bill wen afterword cent la
the Jndieiuy Committee.
Then the Demoemta began to wort#
the Republicans. Pitta, Mr. Oaldwflt, of
Alabama, offend n resolution CcIHng on
the Wu Depnrtennt for infometian oon-
corning ths manner in whioh Upttad
Btatas troops were need on elootion day in
Alabama, and concerning the din,
tribotion of provisions to the suf
ferers by the Hoods oii the Alabama,
Tombigbee and Warrior rivers owlets
joint resolution for their relief adopted at
the lest session. Tim joint reeolaMmr
provided that the supplies should b* dis
tributed by army oBoerS to sotual sat av
ert, but it ia charged, end appanndy on
good evldenoe, that ths whole supply,
which oo muted
SPRINGER’S OPERA HOUSE
Monday Kvanlng, Doe. SI.
Beorgentaed tor the fieeeeo of MM ead UTf.
HELEN !>’ EftTE,
supported by
J. O. STUTTZ,
and ana
Mammoth Near York Go.
•> ■•■MAT NIGHT
Will be pro tented Mrs. Merle Jerries Watt-
mo raised'.great B.
nay, ant
teaWtMiff^Sa SSmfwtrh^
evtim charge.
deals dthelt
BOOTS AND INOII.
tp sot for the relief of the
'emitJ of Alabama, Approred De
ter rf, 1874.
To authorise the Judge of the Ninth
Udlctel Circuit In tha State of Ale-
boms, to hold n special election in Bus
sell eowaty. Approved December 11,
1874. *•'•••
To repeal an sot to ccteblich ,n Crim
inal Oonrt in Bollmk oonaty, with civil
and criminal Jnrladiotioa. Daoember 14,
1874.
TWNpealnn cot eutborising (he mv
er4. eons ties, towm and elUae in this
State to anhocriho to tho etook of ratl-
twcfiS, ota. Approved Deeember 14, 1874.
To prohibit side, Ac., of liquors within
(hike miles of the Agricultural aud Me-
c battieal Collage, ta Auburn, Ala. Ap-
proeod Dec. 16,1874.
■eSWBJsateSr’JS ^
j Te ohanga tha name of Bakar oounty
to Aihiltoo. Approved Dao. 17, 1874.
To require the Reporter of tbs Supreme
Oewvt to furnish s aywopefa of the paints
decided each week by said court. Ap
peared Dee. 17, 1874.
To direst (he Stamping of the State
oMigntiooe. Approved Dec. 17, 1874.
For the rriief of the eity of Troy. Ap
proved December 17, 1874.
For. the appointment of commissioners
to iidnldste and adjust all olnims against
the Beats of Alabama arising from bonds
issued or endorsed in tbs nuns of the
Btnte: Approved Deeember 17, 1874.
Tb pfotans fox the transfer to tbeir re
spective oeaniiea of the inmetee of the
Freedman's Hospital at Tailed age. Ap
proved Deeember 17, 1874.
To amend (actions 2584, 2530, 2571 and
3323 of the 1 Bevissd Code. Approred
December 17, yjJL,
ALtBABA NSWI.
—The Bento Board of Education, which
has bssti ia station nt Montgomery sev
eral weeks, Adjourned n'ne die on Thurs
day.
—Mm. T. W. Meriwether, n daughter
of Bev. John Crowell, of Boaeoll oonaty,
died near Matthews' Station, in Mont
gomery county, oa Thursday.
—Tha Opelika Timee states that Major
Kellogg, oootmander of the United State#
troops nt that pl.be, has been ordered to
Atlanta^ snd mentiane s report that s
The Old Shoe Store
le fall eCNew Bhoaa. Onr late efisttleoe ere
The Protection Toe Shoe for children
Ladles’ Glove & Pebble Buttes Boots.
Lidias' Fins Kid Button Boots.
Mlttes’ Fins Kid Button Boots,
Lodlos' and Missis’ Kid Optra Boots.
All “as pretty ee sew ehoee.”
Bargains In Boots 1
Men's Hand-Sewed Boob for $9 per pair,
60 cam Men’s Thick Scab, very cheap,
Ladles' Kid and Felt House Sllppen.
Men’*, Boys’ and Youths' Slippers in variety.
The Old Reliable Wells’ Hand-Sawed Shoe,
The Virginia Stitch-Downs.
Anri a felt .took or daalrabla work la quan
tity and variaty, aad at priaea weitk the at
tention or any buyar.
WELLS ft CTJ&TI8,
No. 78 Broad •«.,
rittr signer tea Ble Beta.
avalty company will be kent to Atlanta,
—wo learn from the Eufaola papers
that Judge £< M. Kells has reaignad the
ones' of Judge of "the Oity Court, end
thajt Governor Houston has appointed
General Alphene Baker to fill the vecenoy.
The people Of Xntaula are much re-
Joieod.
—Tbs preUmbtary trial of the negroes
. Qbarise Wesley and Fortune Gilmer, for
’Ah'nrutdi thurder of Mr. L. Strauss, is
taugrhsatbg at Montgomery. The little
uegro boy who was in the store and wit
nessed the killing testified on Thuredey
that he recognised them aa the mar
deters. ^
Republican nteibuTof 1 Congre^ttfaV S^S^pimeS—a
—A. 8. Outta was re-elected Mayor of
AseeriCua on Wednesday. Tb* vote stood
—Ontta 291, S. B. Hawkins 122.
—The Atlanta Herald, the Oriffln Newt
Governor having aids out a Uta of these
gentlemen beforehand, with theit ad
dresses. They are naturally suppouod to
have put the baoon “where it would do
the moat good," and the eomteaT ptrt of
the story is thafita the *re» »4W there wu
no flood of S kind tn cause suffering or
lose, end, secondly, the diatriot liable to
be overflowed, being Democratic, reosivad
no supplies. Baoon IS Called “Side ipetaf
in the Booth, end they say that Congress
man Hays, who engineered the diataiho.
lion of supplies, and ta the same time fur
nished Gen. Hawley with interesting
Southern outrages, is now known tn Alta
bama aa “Hide Meta Charley."
Unfortunately the Republican aide of
the House either did not see tbs jak* or
wee not oarions to know whet bad become
of the #10ft,000 worth bf bieon, for when
the reeotatiun of inquiry earns lo n vote
it wen loot.
Next, Ur. Book offend A resolution for
n special inquiry into the “safe burglary”
affair, bnt ten Republicans did not cure to
know anymore about that affair tather.
Mr. Buck’s resolution Wee last also.
Borne of the Republicans wore not well
C ‘ sad with the day's work, and thpugl#
ths party ought not to be plnqed in
the false potation of avoiding exposure.
Others, toe, wake really curious to know
something about tee “safs burglary" Stee
end about the nhMoiiBOf distinguished
persons to the principal netom in Itj; bat
the teejetatjHMgin to ota enneo e»n qnUd
mate thee when Pongrwea #rta met, kM
there ie e strong disposition to harmonies.
The Wastern inflatieuiata are leas out
spoken, and Mr. Kelley, whose bill may
come up foe farther debate to-morrow,
does not any longer threaten 4e leave the
party.
(he proprie-
papers—are alt nhhoaneed
tor State Printer.
—The receivers appointed by Judge
Hall to soil tho Griflta, Madlaoo and Mon-
tteaUo Railroad, have advertised the road
i0>er'qld l e<tbe(ta( Tuesday in Merck
next, , i,
—To aay Skat a man 1# “onned” when
noma admixing friends present him with n
walking etiok, is taking auflloiant liberty
does, is ontregnone.
—Pa Friday night n eoloxed woman by
the name of Hernaon' oommenoed
lag in tbn African MMhadM in Marietta,
and kept op her religlotii enthusiasm until
ao much exhausted that she had to be
carried out of the ohnrch, when aha died.
-On the 37th nit., the Uttia child of
Mr. George W, Haynes, who Uvea near
Holly Springe, Cherokee eoeaty, stumped
its toe, breaking tee skin, which c
the child’s leg to inflame, end dost
sued in two days after tee aeoident.
—The Georgia Annual Conference of
the colored Met bod let E. Church of Amer-
RCAL ESTATE AGENT*.
JOHN BLACKMAR
St. UUlr Str**t, Onnbj’a Banding, nttt 1
Pr**r, lllff** k Oo.
Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance'
Bim, II *»BI—0B t
To jltroliMBtB' And MaohAnlcB* Btenk, Ik)* oily
oprl* tr
PROVISION BROKER
I rte.tr. Dally Talefiratoe Brea
Looisville and Saint Louis,
data tf •
MILLINERY.
Novnltloe, Novelties, Noveltleet
YT BS. OOLYIN AND MIM BONNOXY
1Y1 reipeetfully Inform their frlen4a aad the
public (.nrrally th.t th.yer.mew opetau the
uHoioxsr «took or ttiiadNiKrtbat
has arar base off.rad In this rnark.t, iccladlnx
all tas Noraltla. of the eeeita. Alee, Oora.u,
Gleveeeo4 Hosiery. Haviax given ear per-
•onal ettentkm te thewleetlen or the stock,
wo era prepend to (.11 at prlam te <mtt the
timer No. ion Broad 8t petit tf
Sealed Proposals
A RB INVITBD tor delSf the elty work tor
the roar MTS, (January let to Decemher
Slit) a. follow.:
For publishing prooasdtage of Ueea.il and
doing tea and AdvwtMng. Pfep.mli may
■tat. nparate bid. for pebUihlng proceeding,
r.abatlm or report, or iamo, ead for edvor-
UalDN, and may state a atari mu., or n dlooonst
from rtgalar prtoOA
For riolbg the anal aad naoaiMry Job work.
For doing Iha e.eal wood aad Iron wr"
carl,, and anoolng maloo.
For making and ispairtag karnaan
For tomiiklng lumbar.
Formakteg mates for pnupan, tke seme te
be .telned, end foot ana head board, end
board, for oor.rlng th. eofitnt to ba Inoludad.
For furatobinr merilotnse and etMaleais pro-
Mrlbsd by City PkyaMan, and oompounding
the note. PropoeaU tor thaae may ba varied
aa salt, the bfdaar.
Rid. te be handed In previous te meeting of
Couaoti oa Monday aventng, tut teat. Ooou-
II reaervae the right to reject say or a U bide.
Byord.r.fU.Oo'teU.MM.MOU.B,
ANNOUNCEMENT*.
Annoancemmt.
* 1 am thankful te Ue Maude who ng-
■eated my aims a. a oeadldate tor tha
ofitoeorT.x Receiver, end la aenpltag the
Nomination, allow mo te state tent I taand ba.
fora tha pebtio oa my owe merits, aad net
entirely Independent of any ring, ellqae or
party. WM. B. BARNARD.
Socle te
finmiiiiuMn
of ColumbuR, Georgia.
" a
A Homo Institution Booking ths SAtronacs of Hora e
People.
We oAr INDEMNITY against LOSS by TIRE.
We have paid our friends for losses sinoe April,’1866,
8922,720.40.
For Tu Collector,
• OAPT. OHABLE8 A. RUNE an-
aenoae himself as s madtriate tor Tan
Otateetoraf Mnmagoe Uewnty. ■utlon tn
<re*stad.y tn January atadfcwte*
For Tak Collector.
* Vs an aothoriaod te annooaee
name of DAVIS A. ANDREWS, Eta.,
aa a oaadldaU tor Tax Ooll.otar erMeaoegea
ity, ta the snaring eiaettoa la January
next. oetto dfcwtd*
For Tax Golloetor.
Or 8. B. OLBGHOXN aaaeeaaaa him.
ealf a can did at. tor the ateae of Tax
Oollaotor of Mnaoogee oonaty. Eleottoa fir.t
Wodnooday la January next,
acts Id
For Tbs Colleotor.
» .jf I rtepeotfuily ******** mymlf assn-
” didata far Tax Oollaater of Maaaegae
oouaty at tha alastton oo the flnt Wedneodey
in Jaanary next.
oettt te* JACOB O. BVBRVS.
For Tax Colleotor.
wry I respectfully enoownee myaolf a mo
•* dldate tor Tax Oolleeter of Muaoogaa
oounty at tbs election oa tea trot Wsdasiday
ta January next.
oets U JOHN A. HUFF.
For Tax Receiver.
wry I announce ayaalf n oaadldaU for
Receiver of Tax Retame tor Mnaoogee
county. Elootion first Wednesday In January
next.
..pXT deoduwte
JORDAN L. ROWELL.
For Reooivor of T#x Returns.
r l AO AIN announeu myi.lf a candidate
forrariaeUonofTaxRaealrar or Mir
eogaa oounty; elootion flnt Wodnooday In Jan.
nary next. My part management of the otoo.
will be my only reference for uompttenoy,
my tuny and relied "Ntphewu," your "Un.l.
Mika" will expect each aad every one to do hla
whetedety. So let u all ha ep and detag.
note te* M. W. THWEATT.
For Oounty Treasurer,
p—y Ireapeotfrity announce myself a oan
“ dldate for the otaee or Oonaty Tree,
ererfbr Mnaoogee oounty, nt thuelootlonon
Wodnooday, tth January, left,
dao IS to* J. J. WOOD.
For Oounty Treasurer.
fr JT 1 I TMpoet fully BDBOQBO* BJS*lf B OAI
didst* for tb* ofl&o* of Tt***ur*r of
Muaoog** oouotv, at th* oniulng election on
W*dn*idAj, th* 6th of Jana Ary next.
dtcl2 te* J. H. HARRISON.
For County Treasurer.
ra* I anneunoe myaelf n oanrildata tor ro*
^ alastton a. Oounty Traaanrar of Mus-
oo(M oounty, at tha earning .lection oa Wed
nesday, January eth, UTt.
fieeie te* TIM MARKHAM.
To the Voters of Muicogee
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
n Candidate for the arise ef Tex Re-
eeirer of Maseogee Connty, et the eleetloa on
tho Flnt Wodnooday la January,
octt-ts T. O. BEES,
For Clsrk of Suparior Court.
I reopoetfully annonnoa myself use
dew for rerieetlon to the office of Clerk ef Su
perior Court or Muooogoo county. Election
Bnt wedneodey In Jaanary next.
JE8SE J. BRADFOBD.
For Clerk of Superior Court,
raaaml r.apeotrnUy annennee myaelf a can.
dldate for Oltrk of Superior Court,
eoliilttng tbe uuppert of the pablle.
oeti dte GEORGE Y. POND.
HOTEL*.
Commercial Hotel.
BVffAVLA. ALABAMA.
E SDICATED to the Uommamt.l Tmrelsre
>f the united Stated and ellnenen. ttav-
on buelnen or plaaaera. Wa will do ell
nsvlt tf
uak.yourltay w:
Giro ue a trial.
BIDDLE A SI
with is pleeeaat ead
SMITH A, Prop’rt.
im| HOWARD HOUSE, 11174
SBWAD ITfilir,
NaaaLT Orro. MoxvaomaaT ann Bvrana
RaiLaoaD Davor,
Enfanla, AIAbAmik
J. W. HOWARD. Frcp’r.
oeti tlAWflB
iOBhaa bBeam Mpsion in HUledgcvillB
aigoa Wedaac4sy. Vth inta.. Bishop Hol-
aey presiding. Biohops lliloa and Baobn
are also preaanL Ab
GtaW. in attanSanea.
Wedncoday does not o<
Biehopa
‘About 150 dalagatan
JfF.lEkfl-’IW»» of
oontain tha appolnt-
-Tho Marietta Journal stye teat on
last Baturday some twenty oon rl eta made
an ithegt to sunups from the chain gang
ta work ow the Marietta to North Georgia
nt train-
Railroad. While tha
ing, the conyieta mode*?! tho opportune Orooory atore oecUnam tte weBcciqta geya.
mombnYfoDfiek- and ran. Tha guards ■ gSJS^naeMMeaT' ”*
flmd aad wowndad on# Mta eaptcred nine I xnariapiaaa.
Rankin House,
Columbus, Ga.
J. W. RYAN, Prop’r.
Fun Goldsn, Clerk.
Ruby RestaHFBnt,
Bar snd Billiard Saloon,
Uaoci ram Raima Honss.
J. W. XTAX. PiuFi.
IBRAE tcevrs'i
Election Notloe.
rpHERE wlU b* an election htld oa tha flnt
1 Saturday In Jaanary n«zt, at th* pla**
•f boldine Justloee’ Ucort, la tb# dlffsront
Militia Dlftrlet* of th* ooonty, fbr two Coasta*
bl*fi for *ach Dlsti-lcL Tb* JaettoM of the
P*ao* tor *aeh District ar* r*qnlr*d to flaaor*
latOBd aald oloctlon.
d*cll tjml
U following namad parsons arc h*r*by ap*
polntad Maaag*ra at tb* dlflBMt PtoclncU, Ib
tb* County of Mnacogoo, at tha election to bo
bold for eonnty offletn, oa th* flnt Wadi>**day
Ir Janbatt next, vis:
OtTY-J M MoNalll, J P | T J Shlrara, J P,
aad w Kflnadatofd
Nancxs—C Oglotree, J P| W E Mealing and
J P Portion
Hocunax’s—P J Philips, J P t J W Master,
J P, and W A Bowman
Smew Milt.—E PWtllta, J P; Denial Odom
aadjf OOttlo
UraToti—Jno D Odom, J F: I F Boyd, J P,
aad Emanuel Rich
Eowaane—LKWIllto J P)Q HBryaa, JP,
tad Jwlah Talbot
Tb*_M*nax*ri will glaas* call at my *Ao*
r. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
mb* nu. m
for tha
WEfTAUBANT*.
Reich’s Restauran
No. 118 Bread *t.,
H AS luit b**a opened, aad I* now pr*par*d
to lay b*for* 1U |«##ti aad patron* a
•ILL OP PARS
SQIJA.li VO
AV Prompt attoatfoa
Opaa at all bears.
BANKINC AND INSURANCE.
Responsible v Li
Reliable!
OME
sxnkoTosui i
J. RHODES BROWNE, L. T. DOWNING, Att'y st Ltw.
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Atlasta. JNO. MetLHENNY, sx-Msyev.
N. N. 0URTI8, Wells A Curtis. JNO. A. MeNEILL, Grootr.
J. R. CLAPP, Clsgp’t Fsstery. JAMES RANKIN, Ospltsllst.
0HAIU.ES Wl#E.
J. RHODES BROWNE, SAM’L S. MURDOCH, GEO. W. DILLINGHAN,
Free td eat. EecrOary.
ABLE, LIBERAL and SUCCESSFUL
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Gold Assets, ... - 1*70,000.00.
Losses Dus and Unpaid, * - ..... None.
Cliloago Losses Prosiptly Paid In Full, - * $520,304.92
Boston “ “ « . 180,903.89
Beekere of Inevnutee elumld see th»t the Company
they patronise Ie Solvent, Careful and Prompt.
Reeses Fairly tdjaited end PmaplI, Paid hy
G. GUN BY JORDAN, Agent*
SSSlii—mmmmm^meJSSSmSSZSSSSLaS^L.
REMOVAL.
D. F. Willcox’s Insurance Agency
71 BROAD *TBKET.
rpiHE undamgead hu removed to the eMw Ibrmwty occupied hy the JOHN KINO
MUomjwde^ on nil cteltei ef faemhle pn>»-
p. r. WILLCOX.
ertyr°lNULUDUm , om U HUUS^S *AMD OONTEN'
CW OMceopen nt tat banner the day.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
ONLY
ALMOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT
THE WI8E ONES 8AVE IT!
If you will only Sawo what you Waste, It would be no
trouble to beoomo Indooondont.
Less than one year old, and has 378 Dsposltors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the security ef Depositors—$12 In Meets for every dol*
lar of Ifsbllitles.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reoelved. Ssven per oent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres'L G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
fob* dtf
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT*.
Otiewaola Iitme Oo.
H018TEAD 4 j GO., General Agents,
Columbus, Georgia.
T HIS LIME I. preaeene^ by Imlndta Oaoleglate to be made from tbe Fined Book In tk.
Sooteera State.. It eanata be equaled la quality or price.
CEMENT AND VLA*TBNER*’ HAIR
alweyt on hnhd et lowed prieee. e^Ordwi filled promptly.
HCUT14B dfe «»., ftoHNi Agnate,
oetstf Oolamb.., at-
HOLSTEAD & CO-
ASMCBlTDBfiL DEPOTS
4
► w
$4
and isuogsbl* nittt
oeti sm
BANS BOUCI
Bar, Brstairaiit 5 Tan Pit Alley.
Metae eerved at ell boure, nt reeeeaabie Fdeee,
ead rrtnie room, when deelred.
THS TEN FIN ALLEY to the bed ever
eeadrecud la Ooluebn*. Mr. JAS. FOBAN
k eeteuf*‘ A. J. SOLANS, Proprietor
Is Warranted Perfect!
LIGHT SHAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN*
SHIP AND VERT LOW PRICE!
Farming Implements) and Machines * •
SEED* OF ALL KINDS!
CTfUMTOAts FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS!
BUST-PBOOr OATS, OBOBOIA BYE, WHEAX, BABLSY, OLOYEB|AND
•BAM SEEDS 11