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DAILY EXQUIRER-SrX: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1874.
Dni 1 y Enquirer.
JOHS M. MARTI*.
L4il«r.
ct iba** boy* tai.e iu
t*t, aj>d tiv«rs* ITid tel
» : *i !*e after iili-i faith pr
Ki-jcht fact.
a D-fro .a :h.-
■ 1 k!e*
uadta tie
COLt’MUl*. <•*-:
HATCH DA V OCTOBKI
38T4
alap. \n\ sr.viv.
DKMOCIATK SOM I * ATIOX K.
KCLU>«4i AKD WO HEX.
The Nt« Y tk 7/r/v ' -f Tu^sr. U -
t» kTUclt tn ]**• ; j be
let otod fr.nu the Terer.: eiL:t.:’ «4 cf
pitiable we&ksra* t r ••».»-. :x ■•:«. KvI.-.-t*.*
fciid Mo&<« It regard* t 4 “.'I tefaqwt^v
fabau'd" Mooi.f--.- c, that tc*- who a
militia of Hosti
t«*t to otf>e <
▼.inch to a /* ..--paiiv •-f Ft* eriJ h ■>-
d**-rs Mffiotd toho.j wl a** . ti»3 Mi}»
t-hit Kellogg- b> Li- cvutordly
coauu'.-t, “made the intfruestm- c*-/z:feiKt>a
tbit h> g'*rermjtoiit coaid not Kt«iid fa
HrE what S. J. Simmon*. of Boston. «!«▼ without Federal p'vpp'.r g." It b»y*, ' I Donjit-ari.'S* by that par y.
confer that he hts Lfo doing lor the that H-~* ^ ii wm of e Stole which */*{'*:
It EMOVAU
rot oqxokm—romTH m Ttui,
HEKltV B. HAHRK Jf-riwelber
ro* eepbesektaztera or WKCoorz.
Tr<m. «\ Ottilia. " K . F. Wu.mtw.
—S»f*‘tp'. tv e«*re celling a: fifty /•- :
CeroiiLto itootcpe- p*r bn*t»el in Montgcmcrr.
.. it local di^citMW ! —TL* receipts of Montgomery f c: tl <
nirJL of September am t i 4 *
i u’-* >..f cot'on. or about one fourth
vi.I* unoont rtcrjvfcl lari retr.
—. t-r»2 of the Derr > r ra'.* • ,.i. ; r it ;
for c •.' tv off) :c. t-y tL* It* i.< l1- j! t ul..
ber$ eouiitv. hare dechued the r. •
). KYLE & CO.
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
LIFE, F-: E, MARINE
H A’ >. REMOVED TO
EDUCATIONAL.
St. Joseph's Academy,
Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy,
No. 106 Broad Street,
v heir old Hand The Lou c e
•:-:a~i. Cofttumer* will act
■t ol theboaae.
■ In*
Radical pailv of Massavhuw-t''-- and erpe- the L+gioeB ootDuiuber the arhitea by
cially in the interea*. of Jica. Butler He Ltarly taro to one -, tha* it was not cc/tr
©onfeawB that he. a* an officer of the Gen- vjice bat sagacity ahich forbade Litn to
ermneut, reaorted to iutixnidative, fraud plao® the elighUM. reii&nee on them and
and bribery to obtain futet f'*r Butlej and that Kei^g bad a aitniiar }>-rfvcj tion of
th« Ktodical party. What aaill tb* p«rty . their n»tcr -a-onhieBsaen. The negroea.
that punisbw* all anch oflencca fat the •«▼* the Jlrrvld, ‘‘haTfc the n.::]tary quah
South under the Enforoement law—tb*
party that proneoute* 4 Southern boya for a
littia noiw? at a litodioal uieetiug—do
about it ?
aV,ed tocon-
Hekatvje PATTEUHorr. of South t iro.
Iina, U reported to have stated at Wash
ington that the coining Radical Conret-
tw>a at Chattanooga La*» aii«d‘.«r object
txrtidea '‘reprevcntiri" th® t ue •'
of the SoBth, her troublen and her n»- ' ^
aities.** He aaya that he beiieree ‘‘the
Conreution b:11 approve Pr*-*.ident t>rant
for a thud terru * «th entL»w*#m.” and
that its action “ought to have
ridnatioo
thinks that
(tending
atrengthen Lia chance;, materially t
third term, that he will be the uoxt nom
inee of the liepuhlicun party, and he
triumphantly re elected. ^
So it appearh that th*-re are two oath in
that meal tub. We <-an only hope that
when they discover each other s piefeenee
the fur will fly, and that the JiunU wiij he
a Kilkenny cat affair.
ties of a ierge army of cheep
front a aiifa i number of iiona.'
'Il>e Her<i'*I in undoubtedly right iR
aaving li»s: Kei-o'-g an 1 Moac-i prac-
tical y coaf^.se'l a v akne^s 'bet is both
p.iiabl* ted ri-.iec! u«, uni it i< not f».r
—The machine fcbops of tLe H*. . 4 e P^
itentiary. rear W^turipha. wer-
destroyed hy Lrt on Ihureday morcin/.
'i he log* was about $»•.<> = *. There ;•
no clue to the origin of the fire, but r. -
thought that it »tv started by v/jitof i.-r
con ri eta.
—The M'Ltcoraery f F;T-
day.saye: Etti; night a d u -.ky w .
or two i>i captured on bis way to & de.i i-
fall with c>tt n belonging to other peo
ple ; but Le is fallowed to go, on his *tu
recognizance, end the unfortunate j :
‘ uffers tre i
—The S<-iiaa Tim* * -.are
OUR FALL STOCK
13 NOW COMPLETE IN
A 3>0'E:' , W" AC3rE31XrOY
REPRESENTING
An Aggregate Capital of £30,000,000.00
* cl tL ; *Jnfti:uti<
! resoTLitj this
until ihe vr t Mon«jay
NOW COMPLETE
Every Department.
AS GENERAL AND RESIDENT AGENT,
The Royal Insurance Company ol Liverpool, England.
Total Amount of Assets, - - $13,868,679.60
AS RESIDENT AGENT,
that all thepui-ils
re ttr to commerce t la*?
r, ard tLu- U able to i
l’-ally ft»r the Loro,;
in Ac&leml? \ c::r.
For luriLer ;*au;ci;larf. o.'.dresE
I'lUtCTOK.S unHt ACADEMY.
t o>r etfa-
e uipete
nferred at tne end of
J**
Miss Mitchell’s School
FOR GIRLS
JbL U i0Gj>ent i oa. Ionday,
u is thO!
tlully invited to call and
J. KYLE A CO.
The London Assurance Corporation, London, England.
Accumulated Funds, - - - $13,234,425.00
CLOTHINC.
The Home Insurance Company of New York. Aggre.
gate Value of Assets, ... $4,408,523.75
/fin*!
• • ’ ■ I. - :-.. French. Ei ....
ikr>. Ac . • '
Inltiou from |^o to *- 0. het.. r .i.
grade of the pupil.
furling ,,ii| .1 tsto y.t .- iK.tw.k yw
Tb> inciuu..- rarhuur and other oonUnirent
Ail charges payable temi-annually
deduellc/oamade, except for
ol the fcho 1 are Invited to visit it
? teplt lm
Slade’s School for Boys
wi i ' in it-, ♦'.‘.lmste of the wir ike cal Executive Conjici-.ifee oft-
chata' t-r of the regroe*. B it it is wrong < ■••rgreafaioiifa] DiBtrict havr • ;
to ‘lake down Jere Hi’.- *-on . _.
IN aupj^iifag lLa: either n^iogg oi e c - ryjj ,j ato of th , t psr t r .
hwl t«e hearty Bupjy>rt of th*- negro*’-. of the Civil hi. L’- bi . u:. 1
iu -w Orieaim, do negroes but L.- j/o tnat Dr. -’oh:! H. Henry. * hi e. ;** to «»o
Us. DHrn » o A In K-llygg. su 1 h«lf th« “P nl n l- ' l “ Ll ’ R—°®-
.f tLe KtM* ... be- -TU« .44«rtb/r f«M- •»-<.- table, -bo*.
{tii/j mortality m Montg--icery f ...
uuary t<> September, inclu&i
• r .vsf SLicl iWfTGiirk The New Orleans Insurance Company, New Orleans.
.<![_< M .MOCK, DeSltrOOdS, Total Value of Assets. - - - $755,841.24 ; AVtZ*^
| tu July. *75 00 Eoai.l.
Lowest Prices l
n, H' ‘ j opa-a. ,
inved to bfe a Kin uit Lu
Iu .-v,
■ BALTIMORE
to tiM putr." H« t.,., »be b.Uer p... i. n of ti.< w- »od Ifcj'v. y-or tbodoML-v i ■■■•■. ftl nT5il B !ft 11 f| 11 0
at7nras*a ssasssssas mvSSiJ CLOTHINb HOUSE
Policies written on Cotton, Dwelling Houses, Mercan
tile Risks, and ail other insurable property, including
CiN HOUSES at current rates.
Office in the Georgia Home Building.
J. RHODES BROWNE,
GENERAL AND RESIDENT AGENT.
lb.
Wr, direct attetitiun to the Albany
Aent repirt of th»* trial, »t Cauiilia, (is.,
of home boy* chhrged with making a
tiBiMj at fa Radical meeting' It i* not
chfarged thut they hurt or offered violence
to any one—only that they made a distur
bance or indulged in noiny fun. Of
oouiae this was improper, but it m a kind
of impropriety of which legal notice ia
•eldom taken, no mailer where com untied
or towarda wbut patty. Now toutiait
thia prosecution before United tttu’cs ofli*
ciala with the failure to lake any notice
nf many groas acls of violence committed
by Radicals at public meetings iu the
South—such us the intimidation of the
Union Springs Convention by Rust end*
friandn, the rcfuaul of a hearing to Tumn
<i. Campbell fnogro) at h:« own appoint-
mini in Savannah, and tin* killing of one
and wounding of another negro at fa late
Radical meeting in Montgomery county,
Ala. All these acla of violence and mur
der were committed by. Radical*, and we
hear of no proaecution under the En
forcement act for any of tb( ?:i. When
Much real pditical outraged are overlooked,
and white boys are tried under the Ku-
Klm act for merely indulging in a little
apoit. we are forcibly admonished thut
the Radical cry of “equal rights'' for all
elaanea meaua aimply the tyrannical pen-
iahment of Democrat* to make party cap
ital for Radicala.
J l.e llerald gives utterance
frttjsm*. tested by whi* h the State gov
ernments of I/oniMaLfa end South Caro-
buft sie not in oojihoii*nce with our Amer
ican institution a, and ought not to !>■;
s4i»ttoined by outaiue jMJwer : “Hy the
theory of repnblicaii iostitut ous they
'governu.ent w ( expjeis the will of a ma
jority of the oitizenH. They imply that
every roan who casts a vote is enti led to
carry a musket, and that the preponder
ance of physical strength goes with a
maj inly of the voters. No Sttte gov-
, eminent can be s* If-sn-uiomg, and there-
j fore no Ktat*- government can bo really
j republican in which the preponderance of
' military capacity does not coincide with
ihe mij«nty of votes."
death roll k.st year.
$8 Broad Street.
iiiiJIock ioituty AIn./ Jlrinoffall'
4’oiivciilion.
Tho Convention of the Democratic an:
Conservative party of j>ul!ock county a^
aw oi.ii iiotKi;.
Ten year* aftorC'olumhiis waa founded,
a dry goods bouse commenced busiiuss
here under tho firm nuno of “Kyle <V
Bfaruett." That was thirty.six years ago,
more than a generation lias passed away
»inco then. Ihe niembors of Ilia firm
were Joseph Kyle, then n young man of
about twenty-six, and John Hurnett a we 1
known an<l much oxtootned citizen. Go- |
lumbiis had just been freed from the ai
my of thriftless Indians, and was throb
biug with the new blood that nlwnyi
pours into n new ami promising town
Heralded on Tbnntfay at Union K;.ring«.
and noiuin itod tlje following ticket: For
members of the i/- gislature - Dr. X. P.
Hanks, of Knon, Major I. T. Culver, of
ltidjnr, nud Christopher Tompkins for
Probate Judge—Frank (’. Jiu 1, of Mid
way: for Sheriff—Jama* H. Vtilurd; for
Circuit Clork —George Williams, the pres
ent incumbent; for T«x Assessor—Thou
H Mabson, the present incumbent; for
Tax Collector, A. J. Slaughter; for
County Treasurer, A. H. Strickland ; for
County CBiuniianioner*c, L. Sesflions, P.
It. ltaldwin. K. W. Sturko and W. Calvin
Smith. Of the County Cowmiwionors,
Messrs. SessioiiH uud Haldwin had previ-
ously been nominated on the Republican
ceunty ticket, and their election is thus a
foiegouo conclusion. We learn that the
ticket is generally conceded to be an excel
lent one, and it is to he hoped that it will
bo elected, though a heavy negro majority
II have to be overcome.
Tjik Memphis A */?•</»•
the strange marriage of
and Mm Mamie Hlosa, j
pr*--*»ion now is that Long defr <; •- J fh*.
young lady in the hope that by giving her j
a bad name iri tho community her parents
would be constrained to cousont to bet
marriage with him. The AcaWntht aV |
says of Ixrng:
Mr Long is a man of very go- d family,
but was only objectionable on at
lus associatioLK. It is only a fe\
ago that, in a fight, he had bis fi
eyebrow to chin laid open with a razor,
and at the same- time got a hl«v>h across t* 1
throat that came very near resu.tiug in a
funeral. A few days ago, while passing
from one ear Pi another, be mi - ■> ;d Li-
fooliug and fell between the t u -. caught
ox* a brake, in which positiouhe u;. . dr-g- ,
ged fully three-quarters of a mile ere he
was re cued. Ail this combined With th-
thirteen buckshot which his now father- J
in-law gave him. would go to show that
Mr. Long in a very tough man—one wb*.
would prove invaluable iu Icuding f*
wgeF. d..v s u; .iness Suits,
tl .• tl... if.t- t
Walking Suits,
Dress Suits,
Over Coats. Talmas, &c.
A complete assortment of
Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing.;
A line line of
White and Fancy Shi its,
IFLEIIMIOAr.^IL.
D. F. Willcox’s Insurance Agency
71 BROAD STREET.
Ihiiitr, txclu-iv
auvar.'
TOUrR f TH. 1874.
M n :kt In October
inclutinj: fuel hnd
•wel*. bM liTietig an<l
moiitu. ilia Ota Tuitk.n and
1 ball February loth,
COLUMBUS
Select School for Girls
cirls ;t home,
extensive and c
Disci»liue mild !
C tir^e ol study«
EEGl'LAR C ' A EG KB FCE SCHOLASTIC YEAR.
TnltioD. (half in advance and balance 1st
-*5i it»
.I50u-
3 Ou
So • xtra ohu'ixe f'-r French or CLeruan.
~ favorably known in Colcm.
Inrtrumentalj.
.Mai. Ba
bui and ticiniiy. Las t
pa tmeat of Music.
Competent assistants ia Literary Departn
i secured lor the 1>*.
BANK,
lias removed to the office formerly occupied by th
i w th increased facilities for husioen * ‘ “
offers anew his services t; his friends
refully written in oil and rcliabl
» JOHN KING r pa t '
th Run-s ibr liberal patron- . fl,,
d the public generally. 1 —
tr, on all .lasses of insurable pr
count of j
t moutb« i
ice from
D. F. WILLCOX.
under sum, N«ku«. FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
Scarfs, Hats, Caps,
ilorn |
i b.iltb.
Notice.
\!l ui/di* warranted to be as represented.
HOFFLIN, RICH &C0 M
8'6 Broad St,, Columbus, Ga.
The Annual Mee ii>gof Stockh lde
• in the Homo an«l Mooliaijlcs’ BuilJli
and Loan ABSoclations will tike place on Id
day, October 12th, 1874.
ocld toctll JNO. KINO, Treaa rer.
••*or Clerk of Superior Court
duto for t^lerk of Superior Co
'/lfcftfiig the BL'ppurt of the public,
ociaeodte (1 ROUGE Y. I’ONl
Dissolution.
Chicago Losses Paid Promptly in Full, - - $529,364.92
Boston “ “ “ 180.903.89
Total Assets- Gold—January 1st, 1874, S582,632.02.
LIABILITIES.
Losses Due and Uupaid
Loahes ia process of adjustment, or adjusted and Lot due...
All other Claims
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Income, 1873,
ider.ee of NIr?. Lockhart. Price of boam
month <&
:e s llcited. Sat sfaction in every
guaranteed.
Wesleyan Female College,
MACON, CEORCIA.
The Thirty-Seventh Annual Session
Begins Oct. 5th, 1874.
rpHE Faculty is full, const time of a Pre?i.
X 'ien: and four Profe.-sore. amply arsiste*l
by several Jodies of large t*x]7erience an J well-
era 1 indies of
i ability as
tuition have been largely r ouce
Fur circulars containing iul. iinl rmation,
The rates y (
:• President, or
C V,- SMITH.
Income, 1872
I.oKfcei Promptly* Adjusted and *’airly Settled by
83 AND 85 BROAD STREET.
IlTt’IluN K 'SEWOUD LUFF1XS
METALLIC CASES aodCAsKETS,
Self-Scaling l aves and €'ai»kct«.
While Caves and Cavketv,
For beauty of «lc-iun, style of finish, tie
ab .vo jr-juds are unsurpassed bv .liyti.ina n
Prices as low as told by anv
other party in this section.
Also cheap Pine Coffins always on Lard.
8i* Night Fell at front door.
G. GUNBZ JORDAN, Agent,
oot22 iy COLUMBUS, GA.
The
j arrange
and accoi
Id stand.
Tho JP’iig HoaJnof
to make early j ayujcij 1
tits will !/•.• found at tn
E. C. HOOlJ A liltO.
)*.V RF.dEIYINO THEIR NEW |
j-r F.tJI mid Winter ol 1874 and \
ud see their
lio
ilerHl«
Hro.
EXCELLENT
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
i the obi
hiioitut -YEWS.
- -Thirlydhroo paraonn joined the church
during tho revivul in Amuricus.
—Hor. W. W. Griffin, mu eloquent am]
popular inethodist tuiniuter, died at Stone
Mountain on Wednesday.
—The Toccoa City Hi juihl reports that
tho market for new corn in its section has
opened at .70 cents. Some corn lias been
Bold as low us to cents.
—Th# Herald slates that there are 1, J37
This linn diw
WciJ m 1MI, wb,„, tu« I tri.1 ■■»«., nmi 4*i
, , , corded on the full docket
brothers Joseph and John Kyle organ
ized under the Urm mime of “J. A d.
Kyle." Tho store occupied for thirty-six
years has always heou on or about the
name identical location. In lhlb the
•tore was burned iu the destructive con
flagration of thut year, lot was at once
re-erected. Tim loss to the fltiu was uot
heavy. In lHIM Johu Kyle died, and im
mediately lifter h now company was
formed under tho stylo of “J Kyle & Co.
Thu members were Josoj h Kylo, F. 0.
Johnson, James M Everett and John II.
Kyle. This company continued till the
middle of the war, INd,!, when it was dis
solved, and the firm of J. Kylo A’ Co. es
tablished, consisting of Joseph and J. II.
Kylo. This firm still existH, and it stands
as the oldest hou*« iu Coluiu 1/u*, and
represents with Mr. Middlebrook's isUb-
lichuients the early comuietciil tulerests
of our city.
J. Kyle A Co. have just move 1 into the
Kyle building, lately occupied by Doctor
Griffin, and it is this fact that leads us to
comment on the homo of Kyle A Co.
Joseph Kyle was really a hoy when ho
came here, and here he has spent the
prime of a hard-working, Niieeemful lifo.
He cau look buck on bis career with a
cause for pride which is tho privilege
of few. IIih bouse pevor failed to meet
promptly its obligations, savo when tho
war interfered with commercial facilities,
and it met its obligations promptly when
the war closed. This house has beau par
ticularly noted for the »>ptentity of supe
rior linens, which have been directly con
signed to it from tho great linen factories
in tho north of Ireland. It is a pleaauro
for the sake of Columbus to record tbono
faots, and we sincerely hope that tho
change of location will result in an in
crease of business, and that it may bo
very many years before tho staunch name
of Joseph Kylo drops from tho bill-heads
of this historic firm.
of tho Fulton
Superior Court—in all, l.o73 cases. Veri
ly we are u litigious people.
—Mrs. Mary L. Kennedy, wife of Dr.
F. M. Kennedy, editor of the Southeru
(Jhristifi/i Ailvovite, died in Macon on
Tueaduy morning. Her remains were
bent t » North Carolina for interment.
,ri.<> will e n-UTitlv keep
Htaml u lull line ot llie be?:
ine, at the very lowest li_
M. 1>. HOOD i
as:
'.ness Suits
To All Whom It May Concern.
EOKGIA—TAYLOR COf'NTV.—I he
( J tiled my petition In, and will apply
next November term ol th
•irant
Dress Clothing!
John S'.uiMi. '
il county, deceased, lor the ,
ug With the errditur* <<j - ud
LOU M UBDI V
i’rx John Sturdivant
i..
. dee d.
All at Prices Lower than Ever.
L»lutnb jp, Ga , Sept. 16,1874.
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Save what you Waste, it would be no
trouble to become Indeuendent.
P. AENCHBACHER,
Tailor and Cutter.
Y 1 ; 1 ;
;v. }i.—\n work delivered until paid for.
i:,r ‘hill at my rooms over Peace fit Nor*
san’? Hook Store, Broad etieet.
3m
EAGLE & PHENIX BAViNOB DEPARTM'T
—The Albany JVcic* reports the return
of lion. Nelson Tift from Europ*, and
nays that his visit resulted in “advanta
geous anangeuient iu the intoroatsof J)i-
r«ct Trade," tho particulars ol‘ which will
soon be made public. Good!
—The Atlanta Herald learns from u re
liable source that Col. W. M. Xicholls,
the into proprietor of the Kimball House,
cleared between twenty-five aud tweuty-
oight thousand dollars during his proprie
torship of tho house.
—T. A. Sweat iugor, Radical, announces
himself a candidate for Congress in the
Fifth District, and announces his plat form j
tube Grant for u third term. Swearin-
ger now lives in Atlanta, but represented
Decatur county iu tho last Legislature. I
—A stalk of cotton measuring eight and i
a half feet in height Ins been shown to !
tho Gamnville Kagle. it was raised in I
iidl county, which until recently was \ RECEIVED
supposed to bo too far north of tho “cot
UEMOVAL.
BDIILER'SCISAR EMPORIUM
O N and after Saturday, October hi,
ever tills lto id will run av lUlow.--,
nenacr Tr»in daily, (Sundays exet
maxing close conncctolnu wi h M. s. E.
for Eutuula:
Leavo Columbus 3:»'0 1*. j
Arrive at Troy '• 40 i>. !
Leave Troy ‘1 45 a.
Arrive at Columbus u:45 a. j
FREIGHT TRAINS. RECD LAB
I.oave Columbus Mondays, Wednesday
! Havana and Key West Cigars,
*'•! Snuff, Chewing Tobacco,
Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol
I lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per cent
ETo. 0-1 Bronci Street,
Next door to the New York Rtore.
the best imported compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
W. L. i
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres't. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
<>
For Rent.
rclllnur and larac kitchen,
ere lot, north e.i.ft cornet
rmerl
BOOM 1)
tie-half.
n 1 Broad htrootn
pled by Col. A. K. Lamar. *23 p
Ai<i>iy
M
mth.
uct3 It
FRESH FISH !
r R CM 2$ i ’ A LA CHICO!. A
1H1S DAY, BY
—Col. Mott’s candidature ami speedy
retirement from tho field reminds ur of
the story of an amateur pugilist, who,
finding several writ stripped for a list
end skull encounter, inquired, “is this a
free fight ?” Being answered in tho nf.
firiufative, ho said, “Then count mo in."
end doffliug his coat ho entered the ring.
One of the oombattaut* stretched him on
the sward. Rising and rubbing his eyos,
he again.inquired, “Is this a froo fight"
’•Yes,” responded s by-stauder.
..•i " At Ami lm Wmiehn,
belt" for the successful growth of cot- j
ton.
—-The Graud Lodge of Good Templars |
of tho Kta'o of Georgia hold its sixth an
nual HChSion in AowortU on the doth ult. i
Over one hundred lodges wore reproMont-
ol.nmlG C. T. lliokman prodded. A
purl statod thut tliero had been an
crease of.»« lodges and d,000 members
during tho ye<r.
—The Atlanta Herald reports a “rich
scene ’ in the County Court of Clayton.
During tho trial of a prisoner for some
misdemeanor, the solicitor and sheritl on
gagid in a fight iu the court room, him!
the prisouer taking advantage of the sit
uation, made his escape, and had not
been ro-cnp tired up to tho latest accounts.
—The negroes of Bibb county, at a
meeting hold on Wednesday night, nomi
nated Frank Disvoon and Lee Rutherford,
colored, and Dr. J. A. Daiuour, white, for
the Legislature. According to tho J\«-
graph'* report, Damour made a very nico
oqmpoiso to suit both factions of the
Radical party,
oppo
opposed w _
Court. We wonder if he is uot also
favor of releasing rogues “ou thoir own
reoognizance ?"
— Alligators aro so plentiful and lively
about American, that tho boys carry young
ones in their pockets, and when they meet
an unsuspecting but curious searcher af
JNO. L. HOCAK,
AT LAKE IUK DfcfO
ll.-.il \Y ;i«(l I’iirar Holders,
Match Safes, Tobacco Boxes & Bags
nuance of the ?
LOUIS BUHLER,
No. H4 Broad St., next to New York Store.
: tl
For Rent.
MALL HOI SK WITH TWt
I iuui Kitchen, situated iu-
Public School.
Apply to
J. FREDERICK
1 Crawford St* M ne
HRO.,
r the Jail.
Strayed or Stolen.
O N E BED lit lw, UNK i<KDA.MlWJIITE
Slotted Cow. ono Hu m Colored llukr
ait.uut two years ‘ Id. Any Intorumtlon In rt-t-
eronev t«< the above will o th.tnklully received
at this office. *ci3 tf
St. Clair Restaurant,
—BY—
BARNEY HAWKINS,
QN tLo southwest corner ot St, tfialr
The above
thorough re
reception of c _
T he tare a- good ;>» the market
TEEMS:
IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
Columbus. Gt-eorgria.
ROONEY & WARNER,
eepla cm COLfMncs, Ga.
Ordinary's Office Mcscogee County,?
September lfith, 1874 j
T the election to "beheld in and tor s,l>l
county ot Hosoogoe^n the first Wednes
day In Oetobernext, ler tiro Repreter.tatiresto
the Legislature, the followin'.'named persons
hereby appointed to superintent saul elec
tion in the city and different preeJncis ol tlo
county, vi7.:
C.TY—J. M. McNeill. J. P.. T. .1. Shivers,
. P . and George Hunoerf-rd.
! i’atuik—J hn 1». Ohm. J. P, Emanuel
Rich an : M. W. H >!i:s.
Ogieuee, J. P., W. A. Jones
ad T. P. F
8—1*. J. PbilBpF,
. J. )*.. and Slaton lier.l
a .Mill—E. P. W;i j.
s ..
K. Wi;.-. J. P
a.-. ; ;>ert Mini—, n.
t under my •_fit.a 1 signature
P..
, W.
COTTON TSES.
X. J. BUSSEY, Agent
AMERICAN
Cotton Tie Company.
The trade supplied at lowest mar
ket rates.
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAE
MAN!
ithorpo .-if-
taidieLuieut li
ni“t:, and i“ now ready f«
rd and a so Ledatni?
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
l l.ori'IM. \NI» COTTON MILL MACHINERY.
CANE MILLS, toYUL’P KETTLES, HOUSE POWERS, PUMPS,
PULLEYS, SHAFTING AND HANGERS.
ALLUMs’, GUI.HEN'S, ANTI OTHER IMPROVED IRON SCREW COTTON
Till «i-.
PRESSES,
TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES.
.»i
Uu.nl :
: per day....
Merchants
of ColumbuB,
Advertise Your Bueinest 1 in the
HAMILTON VISITOR,
v>*u v. it-ii to bid tor the trade of Harris and
Art* Ak«-iiIk for THE ECLIPSE DOL DEE TURBINE WATER WHEELS ami
PL LSOM KTEK PI M PS.
rn 1JV KEEP COK8TAXT/.Y OX HASP
HOLLOW WARE, FIRE DOGS, COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING,
STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GEODE CHECK,
SAFETY AND STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS. STEAM & WATER GAUGES,
ami a general assortment ef Engineers* and Machinists’ Supplies.
IRON ami BRASS CASTINGS and SPECIAL MACHINERY made to order. Send
~ COLT*Mi*US 1KON VVOKKS CO.
Rea! Estate Brokerage & Insurance.
MILLINERY.
SPRING MILLINERY.
K hav. iu-t received a full lin- rf NPKD 1 '
AND SUMMER MILLINER'* 1! *
all the NOVBLT1KS ol tho feawn.
PIU.tftflNO AN!) HLKAC1I1NU doue in r»
■*t styies, at the sliorte-t notice,
ext door below the New York Store.
MRS. COLVIN and
tl#—1 v *nar4 MISS TUlNNKt 1 > ^
llttJi
Perkins’ Antlicm Book
W.o.
A. CARD.
In the District Court of the
United States,
For the Southern District of Georgia.
He nunouncoil himself ;
n the matter o
'LF.MLN IS,
ounty, Ga
In Bankruptcy.
>» C) v ‘l KiK>“«»>ut aim r X'' , ^ , f„ r ,, “uKCiJrl"?m t alVuiTtLiS'.
*d\ to the chain gang »nt| Umnty ^ va ,“ e undor the Bankrupt Act ,a .M.uvh
lOllftt dll fl eiohruttu.
“Then
•it. 1807, notice is hereby given t<> all pera .n=
interested to appear on the 17th • av of tioL
Is74, at l »o'clock, a. m„ at Ohara e s of said
liistrict Court before L. T. Downing. l..-i , one
of the Registers >f said Court in Bar.-rapt.•>
at hi.'office at Columbus, Ga., undslmw c.ms<
why tho prayer of tho said potitn n "t ti t
Bankrupt should not be granted And lurt u-r
notice is given that the seoond and third l
lUoaliouH, ask him to put in his hand lugs of Creditor* will be held at the
»u.l .ou wlmt th«y liavo hiildau. Tho hand »° t 'savaanah.Oeurala thl..SOU. day ot
t* gottorolly jerk«u out much faster than sept.,1874. JAMES MoPULK^GN,
it lit lutroJueeJ. Some of theeo Jays ou* l oolS oaw2t clerk.
\ vi 1*1
" ^ildroM
Price 41t60. $13.50 per dozen.
A new and excellent collection. 1
Perkins. Will le warmly welco
Choirs, us the anthetns are not iliffi-
arc uist what is needed for “Opcni
‘•Voluntary*’ pieces.
The Song Monarch
Price 75 cents. Per dozen, $7.50.
Tho best book of tho season for SinjfiM
and ino*t approved (mHerna, /
[SCp20 tt
Tho best book of tho season toi y
Schools. By H. K. Palmer, assisted by n
To Merclmnts.
T'
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
Columbus, Ga.
IDERS,
HINNKK ANll W ASH POTS, and
A (iencrul Assortment of
HOPS h-Fl KN IS KING GOODS,
rhich I will sell very low, ut wholesale or re- .
J. W. KYAN, Prop r.
FaiNK Golue;;, Clork.
^liSOtl’TK DIV0KCKS OBTAIXKD «
courts, of different States, for desertion,
No publicity required. No charge until div<
granted. Address.
M. HOUSE, Attorney,
v30 dk
; ill.
.'!l t
Sli»\ ES. GKATKS and HOLLOW WARE
l-y tho Southern Stove Work* of ttxls |
. t.. \ih.i i you can get repair* at any time.
Ml 1
ud price tor yourselves, or
.lers to
J. M. BENNETT,
ST., t-OLntH, »*.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and -Billiard Saloon,
XTsder the It an kin Hocee.
myU d,«U J. W. HYAS, Prof-r,
184 Broadway, N. Y.
A LARGE LOT
Iv<‘iTtiifl£.v Jeans,
WARRANTED All. WOOL FILLING, AT
PEACOCK & SWIFTS.
Gammel's Stables.
the i
Music principally secular,:
t intereiting character.
leader ■■
THE
Price »1.38. *T-\00 per dozen.
The New Church Music BojK, hy II. «•
tner, assisted by L. U. Emerson,
eu ilemer
'books have been uioro succeR*
ful than any others. Please t.vauu» c «
American School Music Readers
Iu 3 books. Price 33c„ 5Uc. aud ->»
randt
i an<l W. S. Ttldeu.
} in the schools.
in Pn-
Already'in euocenl"
Sold by all dealers. Either book sent l' 5 -
I aid, for retail price. . «.
Oliver Ditson li Co., Chas. S. Eitson *
Boston. 711 Broadway,
my2d d'2taw[wcd**at]*wly