Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, September 24, 1874, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2±, 1874. 1 City BTaitcvs. COLUMBUS DAILY MARKET. Financial —?lght bill* on New York par; on Boston l ,er font. discount ; on tfavnunah p**r r«nt; demand Idll* on Boston % per rent. Bank* •re telling check* on Now York at \/ A c. promlnm Currency loan* 14J1 per cent |*cr month. Oold and tllver nominal. Cotton.—.Market doll. The following *ro the warehouse quotation*: Inferior — 01— Ordinary and stained 10 ($12 Good Ordinary ..in Ql3>£ Low Middling* 13.^0— Middling* i:%®H Strict Middling* — Sale* 265 hale*. Receipt * 271 bale*-100 Lv M. k (». It. 11.; 152 by wagons; 3 by N. k P. It. R.; 1C by W. R. R. ; 0 by river; 0 ]>y S. W. R. R Shipments 221 bnlee-207 by S. W. It. It.; 14 for homo con- sumption ; 0 by W. R. R. DAILY STATEMENT. Stock on hand August 3lst, 1874 1,035 3,563 . 221 ..2,168—2,389 StooV on hand 1,174 Sami Day Last Yiau—August 31 *t, 1873 1,177; received same day 311; total receipt* 2,969; shipped ■am* day 163; total shipment* 1.8 9; stock 2,327; •ale* 25. Middlings I60. 0. 8. Pouts —Receipts for 5 days 29 819; exports to Great Britain 3,871; to Continent 240; stock 117,9.2. Index to New Advertisement*. Wherewithal Shall Ye Bo Clothed ?— Answered by Now York Hlore. Removal—Bull lor, the Tobaccunist. Two Dwelling* for Bent—f. Joseph. A Popular Grocery Hlore — Inhnm Cooper. Kuknlxisni—How to End It—800 No. tloe. PresorveH, Jellioe and Canned FruiU— G. W. Brown. Don’t forget that J. M. Bennett wells nil the Stovow nnd Hollow Ware tnnde by tbs Southern Stove Works at wholesale nnd retail. nep2ft ofm1 ut U. IF. Brown Hns Hhuker nnd Kemp, Day A Co. 'h I serves, assorted Mizes and kinds, anMorted Jallies, Tomatoes, Poaches, Pino Apple, Lobster and Mackerel. Cotton by the River. Since Bepteiuhor 1st (he steamers have brought to Columbus Ml bales of cotton, against 403 same time last yenr. Unhealthy Weather. Very warm days and the cool nights ate not very productive of healthful breezes. Parties who have money had better re main away until Home time in October. Colored Company. Tho colored military company was dril ling on the streets lust night. Lots of drumming. They are said to drill pretty well, but liavo entirely too much of that bass drum. Kukluxlsm—How to Lnd It. The miscrablo orguniziiuou which dis graces tho country and civilization, is known to be tho result of unmitigated and lament able ignorance, which is enti tled to pity as well ns condemnation. It is wisely suggested by soino one to send schoolmasters and missionaries among the deluded people, nnd ulso tickets for the next Graud Gift Concert of tho Pub- lio Library. Thus they will at onco nohieve knowledge, piety nnd property, nnd bccomo good citizens. it The First of the .Seaton. On tho night of September 30th we are to have, in the Opern House, Shoridau,- Msok A Day’s combination of variety and pautomiraic artists. They havo quite u number of females with them. They have sougs dances, comic noting and other specialties of interest. Tho troupe remains boro only tho evening mentioned. Butler Camp Meeting, Rev. Messrs. Dixon nnd MoGohee have returned. They report the meeting tho most encouraging one they havo yet at tended. Mr. Dixon, who loft Tuesday night, reports to that time fourtoou addi tions to the church and over fifty conver sions. The camp was closed yesterday morning, when doubtless moro members had been obtained. Stealing Corn and Cotton. Marshal Murphy and policeman Smith arrested, on Tuesday night, Henry Tur ner, Peter Harvey and Fannie t)ozier--all colored—for stealing a sack of corn, and also one of cotton, from Col. Starke’s plantation. They were caught with the property. They are to bo tried before the County Court, now in session HI. L. Patterson. We were misinformed. Ho is able to swallow the Civil Rights abomination, and still remaius ns (be candidate for the Judge of the Circuit Court in tho 10th Alabama District over the river. Wo be lieve he will be badly bentou. He ought to be; for there’s less excuse for him to abandon the whites for tho sake of office than any man of whom we know in Bus- aell county. River X Tho New Jackson, George Whitesides oaptaiu, arrived yesterday, at 5 p. m., with IF® bales of cotton, obtained mostly from Neal’s Landing, Florida. Shu had to pull through the channel at Woolfolkn. Tho river has fallen nine iuohes uinoc she left Columbus. There are some two huudred bales on the river waiting shipment to Columbus, The New Jackson leaves this morning at 9o’clock. On her Inst trip down she took from Goluuihus 332 barrels and 22 bales of merchandise. Mr. Max Sparks, late book-keeper of G. W. Brown, is now clerk on the steamer. A cleverer geutle- man or moro oompateut official cannot be found. A Quest Ion of Board. A bachelor lawyer is said to havo beeu pathetic in hi* petition to a magistrate to allow somebody unknowu to go free of a board bill for a white w oman, and charge tha party who left her with tho proprietor. Ha sl^» stated, several times, that he was not personally interested in the matter. His friends joked him a good deal about 111 particularity with whieh be exoused Owe Them Thanks. The Democratic party of Muscogee should re urn their thanks to A. J. Ket- ohuni nod other leaders of the extreme Radical elan. The whites could not have have mado b«*t er arrangements had they the management of the entire business. These leaden, one of whom, Cetchnm, was a GrceloyPo in the Presidential cam paign, have adopted a civil rights plat form and nominated two negroes for the Legislature. Ketchum very wisely refus ed a proffered candidacy himself, for he knew ho would bo defeated, and thus lose prestige, if he had any. The effect has been to unite the whites in a solid body to defeat these negro candidates, and has driven from the Republicans those who aro opposed to any semblance of race issue and are willing to vote for compe tent and just men. This Radical action settles all disputes in the Democratic ranks. T hey accept the issue tendered and will, of course, elect their men. These Rndical colored loaders can scarce conceal their hate of the whites, and in their fu tile envy have done the very thing to ar ray overy white man against them. Civil rights is their platform—they refused to rescind Ketchum’s icsolntion openly de olaring for it—and nominated U. B. Bailey and Green B. Lewis, col ored. Tho Republican party this county is badly demoralized and mixed, and tho Democrats havo to thank these for that desirable condition of af fairs, nnd also for their own perfect unity. Of the 187 cotton mills 42 are located in Georgia, and of these four companies for, if wo counted large buildings, seven) aro at Columbus. The next Ktates are Tennesseo 12, North Caroliua 30, Bouth Carolina 18, and Alabama 10. Of the 487,823 spindles and 10,405 looms, Geor gia runs 137,330 and 2,034. Of this amount tho Columbus inillH run 35,000 spindles and 031 looms, about a third of all in tho entire State. Georgia trebles almost the consumption of any other cot ton State, the flguros being for her 18,- 522,800 pounds. South Carolina is next highest, with 7,134,558 pounds. The Co lumbus factories now annually take about 8,000 bales of cotton, in round numbers. It looks as if our city was of some impor lance in tho manufnuttiling line. The Kinship of the Races-A Theological Question Settled. In his speech, on Tuesday night, at tho mooting of tho “fight and loft wings" of the Radical party. Van Jones, a colored orator, who looks as much like Cal. Wag ner, in his camp-meeting song, as if he was his twin brother, advanced the follow ing idea, but in darkey language : “The white folks say thoy are the chil dren of God, and’ some folks say the nig gers aro tho children of the devil, and that the two didn’t come from tho same stock. That ain’t so; for the devil was an angel once, and tho angels aro the chil dren of God, utid that makes the niggers the grandchildren of God and kin to tho white folks.” Van still luHists that ho wants two black men to go to tho Legislature, ns they will represent that race and uot his white kin; though when county officers aro to be elected, ho is for intelligent gentlemen, and therefore votes for Democrats. New Military Uniforms. The City Light Guards have determined to get a new uniform of blue. The cap is like that of the 7th New York regiment. Coats of dress pattern, two shades darker than pants, breast corded with white ; pants with white stripes. The uniform to cost each private $31 50; Corporals $38.50, and Sergeants $30.50, and com missioned officers $97.50. Tho piivates’ uniform will cost$2.50 more with epaulets, but they are to be dispensed with at pres ent. Terms are $2.50 when ordered; $2.50 when received, and the same amount each month until all arc paid for. Officers settle in same proportion. Devlin Jr Co., of New York, aro to furnish tho uniforms, and have sent out a Mr. White to take measures. The Captain gives a note with security, aud the members give him their notes with security. The Columbus Guards last night ap pointed ucommittee, consisting of Messrs. Clapp, Ware, Long and Wells, to sco if thirty-five men would take new coats of the same pattern of those the company procured in 1859—of red doth, cut dre*s fashion, and trimmed with gold lace. The coat, without the white buff breast, is $28. This can be added subsequently. Terms of payment same as above men tioned. The Guards have new blue pants already, and have ordered caps. LOCAL BRIEFS. —Tho following letters are held for postngo in Micoii: Johnson House, Union Springs, Ala., and Harriet George, Columbus, Gu. —Messrs. A. V. Robison A Sou propose starting a dancing sohool in Columbus the uiiddlo of next month. —The sun crossed the line Monday, but up big blow yet. —Candidates for cotiuty and eity offices are coining rapidly to the front. —The Publio Schools of Columbus open their annual sossion on the first Monday in October. —It now takes over a pound aud a quarter of tho best cotton to buy a pound of bacon. —Titles aro very cheap. Some spend five years at West Point and only get a lieutenantcy, while a boy can bo called “colonel’’ by simply addressing a fow words to any thirsty congregation. —R. A. Rridges has been appointed master mechanic of the Savannah and Memphis Railroad. —Laziness is now politely termed, “Troubled with a chronic indisposition to exertion.” —A negro insisted his race was men tioned in the Bible, for ho liml hoard tho preacher read, “Nigger Dennis wanted to be born agniu.” A Great CUy. Columbus, despite the hard times, is growing, and there is money iu*the coun try, aud there will be more. Were this not the case Mr. S. Lnndauer, woll known as a cautions merchunt, would not have laid in at ho much expense such a magni ficent stock of dry goods uh now fill in endless piles his beautiful Now York Store on Broad street. He has brought New York here, and his place must at once become popular to those who need dry goods or wish to examine the useful and beautiful. The Columbus Iron Works. They are now in full blast, and employ some seventy-ttvo men, ou regular time, in tho shops aud outside. Thoy have nearly finished the castings of the new steamer. Little remains to oompleto them. The establishment is turning out a variety of work. ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING Made to Order at ’ Stock Ft ices LOTTERY. POSTPONEMENT I Perfect FU and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Our Mr. Thomas 1ms just lelnrued ] /1 1 from New York with a choice lino of I tllHI New Samples, and SECOND AND LAST Gift Concert orders for Dress and Business Suits, uav- ! MtSOIHC Rsllfef ing inudo satisfactory arrufgom^nts for the manufacture of our Custom Chairing with special care and at short no'ice, by Day Positively Fixed, those well known manufacturers of fine j THURSDAY, NINETEENTH NOV’S, clothing, Messrs. \V. A. llowell A C« * ' Newark, N. J. 11.1. onterprlee Is conduct*.! It* tee MA. cnilv. ami wo will I SONIC KKUDF ASSOCIATION OF NOK- FOLK, v A., under authority of th« Virginia Leidal • Association OT MoifolU.. 1 Positively Fixi AY, NINETEENTH LAST CHANCE. Give us your ordei do our best to please )oti, being determ ined that our frieuds and customers shall not pay any Broadway tui’ors fancy prices for having their clothing tirade to order. «epl7 tf Thomas A Prksdott. NOTICE! New Samples for Fall and Winter 1ST4:1 A large and clegnnt assortment, em bracing all the latest Novelties for Gents’ Weur. Call and boo them. Orders solicited. Measures taken and satisfaction guaranteed. Thornton A A cep, nug’JO tf _ 78 Broad St. ON HAND: New Fall Styles Calicoes, including the “Navy Blue." Full .stock of Bleaohcd and Brown Homespuns, Factory Checks, Jeans, Sheetings and Shirtiugs. Coats’ and Clark’s Spool Cotton. All at the very lowest market rales at T. E. Blanchard’s, sep9 tf 123 Broad St. 30.000 Ti (not passed Maron 8th, 1878.) (a—6.000 <nah Gifts. $230,000 To Do Griven Away! $30,000 35.00 30,<09 10.000 5.000 3,600 3.000 16,000 14,000 One Grand Cash Gift of Un« Grand Cash Gift of One Grand Cush Gilt of One Grand Cash Gift of Uuo Grar.d Cash Gilt of One Grand Cash Gift of Ono Graud Cash Gift of 15 Cush Gilt* of $100 > each 28 Ca-h Gifts uf 600 each 43 Cash Gifts of 250 eaoh 79 Cash Gilts of 160 each 250 < /’nsti Gifts of 100 e.ic*i RAILROADS. Western Railroad of Alabama. 54i HOURS TO NEW YORK W B8TKRN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, CCLL-UUUS, Ga„ 13th, 1674. TRAINS LUAVK COLUMBUS DAILY For Montgomery und Seltiu, x. u. Hum FOU ATLANTA AND ? u. in. Arrive Opelika 12 "I IV YORK 12:20 p- By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Leave Atlanta C.Ofl p. in., Cl!AKLOTTK 8:35 u. in., Duu vlllo 3:27 p. in. Arrive at WuMidiigtnu 1:30 filofepl Os, l.harlo By Kennesaw Route. L«:tvi- Atlanta 0:00 p. m., Dalton 10:28 p. Bristol 10:46 a. ui., Lynchburg 10.15 p. An ut Washiiigtoil■6:45 a. in., at Baltimore 9:15 h. at Pliiltidnlphia 1:30 p. in . ut NBW YORK .' Atlui d itclihurg. INS AR1UVR AT COLUMBUS DAILY tlanta and New York, » 0:37 $. w. intgomory and tfelmu - 2:21 p. u. t> for dale at Union Passenger Depot. 011 AS. I*. BALL, (Ionoral 8up’t. BACON, Agent. NOTICE. [sepia tf Has Given Bond. Mr. Joe Dickinson yesterday gave tho $500 bond required of him. Messrs. G. E. Thomas, O. H. Williams, Win. Wood and others are his sureties. While not doubting in the least the evidence of tho railroad men, many aro beginning to be lieve that some one else changed those oaps, and there is a strong probability The Retail Merchants* Protective Associ ation. Tho following is the list of members eurolled: D. N. Gibson, W. E. Handeford, J. E. Blount, M. M. Book, M. G. West, Z. T. Rumsey, W. H. Needham, M. MoCook, James Britton, T. J. Fen roe, S. It. Bal dwin, G. B. Blakely, A. D. Marchant, J. M. Baker, W. O. Eason, S. A. Walker, J. T. Holland, it. S. Kendrick, H. A. Gib son, J. T. Daniel, Eli Mullins, G. G. Wesley—total twenty-two. Moro will join it. Thu main object is to proteot eaoh other from non-pnyiug customers, and by con sultation and inletchangeof views to ad vance the interests of all,both creditor and I that it could havo heon done, debtor, aud tho goueral conditions of trudo. Some of the fontures are permit ted to bo known only to members. A constitution nnd by-laws have been perfected, and a committee, composed of Messrs. Wesley, Eason aud Baldwin, was appointed to have them published, aud also to be a Commit too on Publication. A committee of throo (names not yet uunouucod) was adopted to secure rooms aud furniture. A Committee on Fiuauco is yet to be appointed. The officers of the Association, as elect ed, are : President—T. J. Daniel ; First Vico President—S. A. Walker : Second Vico President—M. M. Beck ; Secretary nnd Treasurer—W. A. MoElvey. County Court Yesterday. This Court met at 8:30 A. m., J. F. Poll, Judge, presiding. The case of J. A. Cobb vh. Burrus A Williams was finished, nnd resulted in a mistrial. The criminal docket was called. A number of cases were passod over for the present to allow witnesses to bo procured. The Judge would continue none. Stephen Diamond, charged with selling unwholesome meat was acquitted. George I*ryor, assault nnd battery, was found not guilty. Early Miller, colored, potty laroouy from the Messrs. Bass, plead guilty, aud was sentenced to six mouths ou the chain-gang. Jonuio Brooks, alias Ganger, was charged with assault nnd battery ou Kittie Dozier—both colored—jury returned a vordiot of uot guilty, after court had ad journed to 8:3(1 a. m. to-day. State Senator B. H. Crawford acted as County Solicitor, vice lleosc Crawford, E«q., who is still sick. U NTIL tin- lftth of gt'ptembfr n< > \ parties oi hi\ persons, OI- moro. going up on the morn ing »*•'! returning o laroo day, will bo p: i*d tho i ■und trip o’clock < aud returning < lound trip for Ally cents each, nut •tlon tickets, for individuals < •i ill be rain, can be hud for I n dollar*, twelve ye; ludor live Hirer Improvement. The ongiuner has boeu ougaged in re. moving Beveral dangerous obstructions from tbe river. Iionls now ruu through tbs new ebsnue). Tbe engineer has com pleted bis soundings snd maps for build ing tbe jetty, but enunot prooeed to ac tive operations until ibey have been ap proved by higher authority. This had not beeu received when yesterday's boat psaeed, hut may have beeu by the mell that eeme iu the afternoon. Buhler, the Tobacconist, Will remove on Ootobo Int, to No. 81, Broad Streot, (next door to Uio Now York Storo). LOU 18 BUI!LRU'S, Randolph St., ?ep2l tf A few pieces of French and English Ca-simeres, very low, to close out, at T. E. BLANCHAno’s. Improve Your Stock. Go to hog Barney, tho thorough bred Alderney bull, at Gamel’s stable. sep22 21 Good Things. Go to tho Ruby Restaurant for your Oysters, Fish, Game, aud all things good to oat. oct 15 t f The best place to buy Table Linens, Napkins and Sheetings, is at Blanchard's, 123 Broadst. New Brooms sweep clean—from 40 to 75 cents each, for sale by G. W. Brown. A largo lot of cheap Cnssiuieres ami Linens, very cheap, at Blanchard’s. The Rar-room Remedy For all ailments is Rum Bitters, sur charged with Fusel Oil, a deadly element, rendered more active by tho pungent as tringents with which it is combined. If your stomach is weak aud liver or bowels disordered, strengthen aud regulate them with Vinegar Bitters, a purely Vegeta ble Alterative aud Aperient, free from alcohol and capable of infusing now vitality iuto your exhausted system. aep22 4w CHAS. HETMAN A CO., Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., offer at ! their popular RESTAURANT AND SALOON The best that can be found in Liquors, | Cigars, Tobacco, Ac.| mv3 ly Montgomery & Eufaula R. R. Change of Schedule, Taking Effect Sunday, June 21, 1874. MAIL TRAIN-DAILY. Le.»v«» Montgomery 4:00 v m Arrive at Kufauln 11:38 P n Connecting on Wednesdays and Saturdays with Poatri o.i Ctmltnhnochop Kiv -r, and daily at Union Spring* with Mobile & Girard Railroad lor Troy. Leave Fulaula 12:45 A M Arrive at Montgomery 7:15 A M Connecting ut Union Bprings with Mobil* .% Girard with JtdM ti !L DUNHAM. inp*1 CENTRAL RAILROAD. 10,769 11,860 36,000 38.900 .'0,000 6000 CASH PRIZES, aggregate* - $20>,00 I'niUE OF TICKETS. Whole Ticket.*. $10; Half Ttokete, $5; Ctuar- ter Tickets, $2 60; Eleven Tlcke.r, $100 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is strictly lor MA80NIU | ur- poses, and will he conducted with the same liberality, honesty and folrneea which charac terized the first entcrpr.se. JOHN I.. HOPEH, President, ifkot.-t and circulars, wiving full infor mation, uddru.-a HENU'Y V. MOORE, Rec’y, Norfolk, Va. Sip Hespon.-itda Ageuts wanted. rep4 deodfcwtnovlS Fifth and Last Concert Public Library of Kentucky. DAY FIXED AND A FULL DRAWING ASSURED Monday, 30th November, 1874 LAST CHANCE FOR An Easy Fortune 2 iuip-it« d, and is mo niuidiesily for the interest of onvprned, that it mint meet the approval oi Tim day i* now absolutely fixed, aud there ho in# variation liora the programme now an on d. A sntHcient nuuib' rof tickets had been to luivv enabled us to have hu-l a large draw on ih • 31st or duly, but a short postponement consider” t piejemble to a partial drnwiaz. it be I on..' in luiiid Hint The Fifth Gift Concert Monday, 30th November, the music will lie thelwst the country affords, l hat 20,000 Cash Cifte $2,500,000! distribute l by lot amoutf ticket holder List of Gifts. Lawyers. JOSEPH P. POU. Attorney at Law, aud Judge of County Court. ra. l.ues in all oihor CnuHs i* over store id W. II. Hobart j a Co., liiutd St. SAMUKI, 11. HATCH Ell. Attorney at Law. Office over Wittieb A Ivlneor*. J. M. McXlULL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ctiee* in courts of Goorgl't and Ahilwma. «’. A Re ,UCo's; mil PoKrtR IxoRtN. Martin .1 lrimp- hh. Ami CRAwroib I Nf lilt AM A CRAUTOK lift. Attorney* at Law, Will practice in tho State and Federal Courts ut Georg:*. Office over Freer, Illges & Cu.'i »tor«*. northwest corner Broad and M. Ciair St». jm> A. A. DO/.I I K, Attorney and Counaellor ut law, Practices iu State and Fodt-r.il Court* in Georgia nt.-l Alabama. OlUr. Hotels. JhO j 120 Broad t.. Coltunbu*, On Mask II. BLANimmr. I, iuis F. Garbari*. ULANIIFOUI) A UAUKAKIt, Attorney a ami Counaellora at last*. Office No. 67 Broad street, over Wittioh k Kin* eel’s Jewvlrj Store. Will practice iu tho State arid Federal Courts. sep4 PLANTERS' HOTEL, Meat to Columbus Bank Bnlldlu.. Put t*.-ra -it'.li tlm train, Builders and Architects. J. «. CIIAI.MKKH. ~ llouMe Carpenter Ana Builder. Jobbing dune at short notice. 1 or'imn’C "'-"•••.I l-rnnd *1 net. next to U. H\ Brown's. tkdnnhwt, 0s. Livery and 8ale Stable*. ROBERT THOMPMOBf, Livery, Nnlc nnd Kickaage AtnMea, Colcthoiipe. North or Ramkili-m gra, ontJMi Culumhus, Ga. A. tiAMHElu * l.lvcrjr and Bale Mtublu, OiiLKYHORPE St , COLCMBM, 0a. Particular attention given to Feeding and del. 11 or JA8. M. RUSSKLL. CUAS J. tyflFT. KVN8EI.L A SWIFT, Attorneys and Counsellor* at Law. Will practice in the Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Ciienlt, a..d Alabama. Office over C. A. Redd Jt Co.'s store, Broad street, Columbus, Ga. jal L T. DOWN INK, . ~~ Attorney and foolldtoi^ U. A. Coni’ mid Register in il.tukruplc; . OiUci- uov2'J| over Brooks' Drug Store, Columbus, Ga. PEABODY A BRANNON, Attorney* at Low. Gtticz OVER J. fc.MXIS k Co.'s iiTOJlK, IlHOAD ST., UOVlHJ Wut SI1IK. R. J. MONKS, Attorney uud Counaellor at Law, Georgia Home Insuraure Coiupuny building, set-- Restaurants. HARMS COUNTY RESTAURANT, No. 39 Broad Street. The best of Foreign and Domestic Liquors euj Cigars. M-nls at nil hours. d " c|,J J. J. BLAKRI.Y, Frop'r. Fresh Meats. J. W. PATRICK, Stalls No. 9 and 18, Market House. Fresh Meats of every kind aud beat uualiit Jail a I way* on hand. J. T. COOK, F reals Monts of All Kinds, 16 nnd Cun and Loekamlthe. Doctors. ■tit. J. A. UR4UUAUT, Office removed to the Drug Store of E. U. Hood it Brother. Sleeping apartment at former residence, on the corner ol Kandolph and McIntosh s reels, 1 PHILIP EIFLEft, Gnu aud l.ockiswilh, Crawlord street, next U Johnson’s corner, Co.limbus, Ga. jab WILLIAM SCHOHER. Gnu and Locksmith and d«*«U*f in Gunuiug Me terials. Oppusitu i.uquirer OtUce. HR. 10L/.KY. nd Office corner of tf t. t Office hours—7 to 0 v. :.i UK. M. B. LAW. r Broad and Randolph st building. ii For*} th, three d and Ogle »t-pz7 d'tt ' below tft. Cl Air. Dentists. W. F. TIUNEK, lien! 1st, Opposite tftnippur'e building, Randolph T. W. HEM/, Ucnllat. Over Jo*»t»ii A Brother’s stov*. W. T. POOL, Ueutist, n*ivj:tj lol llroad St., Columbu Grocers. BAN'L R. RISE, Dealer in Family Groceries, on Bryan street, t»- J. II. HAMILTON, Wholesale nnd Retell Grocer, nkliti, Warren A Oglethorpe •tf,® •2 ray ago. eeplt Tailors. ONF: OKANI) 12ASI1 GIFT ONE GRAND CASH GIFT ONE GRAND GASH GIFT ONE GUAM) GASH GIFT ONE tut AND t5A.SU GlTT 6 OA SII G1FTS $20,000 JASH GIFTS 20 OASli GIFTS 25 CASH GIFTS 30 OASli GIFTS 50 CA>H GIFTS 100 CASH GIFTS 240 CASH GIFTS 500 GASH GIFTS 19,000 UASli GIFTS .$260,(HO . 100,UUO . 76,000 . 50,000 . 25,0li0 . 100,000 . 140,000 . 160,0001 5.000 each 100,000 4.000 oaoh 100,000 3.000 each 110,000 2.000 each 100,000 1.000 each 100.000 600 each 130,000 100 each 60,000 50 each 960,000 GRAND TOTAL20,000 GIFTS, ALL GASH $2,690,000 PR M E OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets $ 50 00 Halve* 25 00 I t nth, or each Outtpon 5 00 II Whole-tickets mr 500 oo 2-% Tickets for 1,000 00 l’erhi.ns wishing to invest, should order prompt ly, either of tho home Office, or our Local Agents. Liberal commiHsious will be allowed to satisfac tory agents. Circulars containing full particulars furnished on application. THO. E. BUAilILETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. For tiokete or Information, apply to H0LSTEAD & CO.* AGRICULTURAL DEPOT, 139 Broad street, Columbus, Georgia. itug7 u2ta’ BUY ONLY THE Genuine Fairbanks Scales. O N ANI) AFEJSR SUNDAY, 14TII INSTANT Pa*seugor Trains on the Ueorgia Centra) Railroad, its Branches and Connections, will rnn a* follows: TRAIN NO. I, DOING NORTH AND WEST. Augusta e in AiiguatU .• m Miitedgeville. COMING SOUTH AND KAtfT. Dairy Scales, Counter Beales, Ac., kc. Also, Miles Alarm Till Co.'s ALARM CASH DRAWER! Use Tlmn!' Warranted. FAIRBANKS & CO.. 311 BROADWAY, N. Y., 166 Baltimore Street, Baltimorv, 53 Cainp Street, New Orleans. I'.URHAAKM A EWISTU, Masonic Hall, I'ldladelpliia. FA I HU AN KM, BROWN * TO., 2 Milk *1 root, Boston. • r sale by Leading Hardware Dealers augtO dStawfcwtin DIAMOND SPECTACLE* 1 SOUTH AND KAtfT. Notice. JJl' RING THE LOW stage of water the Central Line of Boats will aboliah tkatr present cched- Arrive In MlllodgevUle Arrive iu Kutonton.... Leave Augu-ti Arrive in Augusta Arrive i Train tral Railroad, passuugers for half i 7:15 a M train on the C'en- w hole statious, mot be takeu ou i'nsseugars for Milledgevilie and Kstonton will lake train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta, and train No. 2 from poiuts t>u the Southw.-»tern Rail* id Atlanta and Maceu The Milledgevilie and ' *r These Spectacles aro manufactured from “Min ute Crystal Pebbles" melted together, and called Diamond on accobnt of their hardness aud brilliancy. Having been tested with the polarisrope, th* diamoud leases have laou found te admit tifteeu per cent U-m heated rays than any ather pebtde, They a ? ground with great etlMflle aceuraoy, are free from chromatic aberration*, and produce a brightness and distinctness of viol** not before attained iu spectacles. Manufactured by Bpencer Optical Manufacturing Ca., N*vr York, salo by responsible agents \u every city In tbe Unioi WITTIOH k KINSEL, Jewafor* and Opticians, Druggists. JOHI L JOKRA N, ‘ Druggist, Two doors below Geo. W. Brown’s, Broad Street, Columbu ’ Night Bell linht of south door. O. A. KUCHNK, Merchant Tailor and Cutter A f «i?i lock of French aud KnglieU tin idol,>(!«,, • Ciiesinur-s and Vt-stin^s. t> l >r,e No. 134 Broad Street. HENRY SELLMAN. Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing Done in the host style. i*! 11 "-’ 1 j Corner Crawford nnd Front 8u. Boot and 8hoemakers WM. MEYER, Hoot and Shoemaker. Dealer in Lou (her aud Findings. Next te C. i. It,aid .v Co.’s. Prompt and strict attention given toorucr*. Jail Cotton Factories. Shootings, Shirtings, and Sowing and Knitting Thread. Card* Wool aud Grind* Wheat and Com- Office iu rear of Wltticl. k Klnsel s, Raudolpli sf. 8 It. II. Cll ILTON, President. HIMIOGEE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of FHKKT1N08. tflliRTlNGri, YARN, ROPE, kc. COLUMBUS, GA. 0. P. SWIFT, President. W. A. SWIFT, Secretary k Trwwnrer. t yt.H ly. Tin and Coppersmiths. WM. FEE, Worker in Tin, Sheet Iren, Coppei, Orders from ubroad promptly attended to. J*7 No. 174. Brood Btrert. Watchmakers. C. 8CHOAIUUKG, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Successor to L. Gutow.sky, 105 Broad street, jail Cnlumbut 1 , Ga. C. H. LEgUIN, Watchmaker, 134 Brood street, Columbus. Ga. Watches and Clock* repaired in the Ih-hV man Tobacco, Cigars, Ac. If you want to . Cigar Manufactory, Betweeu Uooigia H< MAIEK- DORN. nj.iy a ',1 iraol ll MllHCOgl Ho! C. LOPEZ, Renter In and Mannfaeturer of Fine Cigars, ja9 Near Broad Sireet Depot. Barbershops. LOUIS WELLS* SHAVING SALOON, (Successor to II. Iicnr*,) Under Georgia Home Insurance Building. Prompt aud polite barbers in at ja25 Painters. WM. SNOW, J1L, * CO., House nnd Sign Painter*. Md 0«1- tliovpe corner, (just no. th of puittudli.} Columbus, Georgia. Will contract for House and tfigu "amting *4 viisunalde price*, and guarantee satisfaction. Rel! r to Win. Snow, tfr. fapri LAWYERS. W. H'iluami. Oiks. II. Wiun». WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Attorneys at Law, ('OLinunuw, ua. Office over Abell’s store. j| II ;tia W. A. Farley, A.ttornoy*at«Ijitw CUSS ETA. OtlATTAHOOGHKB CO., G* HQpSpucial attention given to eolleettois. HINES DOZIER, /Attorney at Law, HAMILTON, UA., W ILL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit <-r any where else. All kind cf collections FERN M. WOOD, Attorney at Law, Opelika, Alabama, w ILLPRAOTIOEIN the COUNT Ha sell, f b» Suprome Court of-Al« ^ejajjjfcwtjsn^ ER. TERRY, Harbor, ! raw ford 8t., under Rankin House, Coltiml duc,18 Dress-Making. MISS H. A. HOI.I.IXliHWOR I II. ress-Uaklng, Cutting and Fittlug. Tt mis rhea] Residcucv amUhop in Biowuevilie. Feed Store. JOHN FlTKUlISKUNft, Wholesale aud Retail Denier in liny, 0u« Bacou, Ac., Oglethorpe tft , npposit Tempo : Hull. Confectioners. I. G. STRUPPEK, Candy Munufaetur**r AM) bEAlKR IN All kinds of Confectionery and Fruit a. Stick Candy 18 cents. Full weight guarauteod in ouch box. Boots and Shoes. WELLS A CURTIS, No. 73 Broad Street, Havo always a full stock of Boot* and Shoes, Upper, Sole und Har ness Leather and Findings of all kinds. Reliable goods! Reasonable prices ! by E(. jy* CASTLKMAN. L. H. OliArriU- H. CASTLEMAN & CO., ! General Insurance Agents. REPRESENTING THE ! LIVERPOOL A LONDON 4 | GLOBE I And ■>!hur Strong Fire and Life Uuuip.uU,. OFFICE OVER FREER, II.LOF.S k OO'I STORE, 110 BROAD ST. | aiic 28-tl HOTELS. 21 THE SCREVEN HOUSE, Savannah, Ca. d-Yi. WILL In kwit open thU Mlttim, * 11 II known STRICTLY FIRST CLA99 I STYLE. Tho patronage of thoso visillug unh is solicited, and the assurauce giveu that rv effort will be made to insure their wmfor . 1 Our omnibuses will be found at all arrivim j trains and steamers. 11. BRADLEY ft SON, um>*27—dAwIoi froprl«l"r«_ Rankin House, Columbus, Ga- J. W. KYAN, Propt. Frank Golden, Clerk. Plano Tuning, &c. K. W. BLAU, sole agent* lor Cohimba's, 0a., from wbWthey I Repairer aud Tuner of Piano#*, Organs aud ««n ouly bu attainod. No neddlars #taplov*4. Acaordeous. 8ifa Falotinf also don*. Do not buy a pah oulsss you im th* trad* I 0»d*r* may b* be isft at J. W. rso.# * Norman • mark 4^ d*edswl> j Book 8tor*. Ruby Restaurant, Bar and Billiard Salooiii Under the Rankin Houae. Iffi