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Columbus
jdajultz-
Enquirer
OL. XVI.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1874.
NO. 58.
ILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
JUWQUIIIHU..
XO LON TO LOH OB XIDCKIXU.
LFRED R. CALHOUN,
Proprietor.
Two t'olored Ucm'meii Fight—One
Hounded In Both Letfi-IIow
Lre Yon Now, Ye Kfou'*
able Duolli*t*.
olvo
mouths, ia advauoo
months, “
ee months, “
mouth, “
belt Enquirer, one year
day Emquibbb, ono year
day and Weekly Enquirer to-
ther, one year
Advertising UatOM.
>ek, Daily
$8 00
4 00
2 00
several months without the tax required
by law.
Among the Arms named are Jacob Baar,
Smith, Bros. & Son, ami T. J. Phillips A
Bro. Each specification is sustained by
un ufildavit. A special agent will imme
diately examine into theso charges, which, j
if true, will ceUaiuly remove JioltzcJaw.
f hia probable removul, the J
names of Benjumm Conley and 8. A. Augusta, Ga., March 8.—Two negroes,
Darnell have been suggested as his sue- _ t .... , u ... . ,
cenRor Peter Blair und Moses Sullivan, had some
Governor Bard loaves for homo via the angry words, during which Blair toldSul-
Air-Line, Monday night. He proposes to j livau he was no gentleman. The latter
make his bond ($00,000) in Georgia. On ( i emam i 0( j au apology, or satisfaction with
the subject of removals in the post-office, , , .. , ’ , . ......
• is mum. He had an extended inter- “hot-guns or pistols. Blair replied he had
?w with Grunt to-day. no apoiogy to make, but accepted the chal-
Tho name of Barwald will be withdrawn leuge, naming time, plaoo and weapons.
tLo comma «ook, auJ Hell nouiiuutad in- The partieg m6t at s.iul Bor ferry this
morning, at 7 o’clock, accompanied by
cliai
uc-tliinl
above i* with tliO pr.Vilvgn of u
threw m >ntli*. For yearly enrd* u lili
will bo made.
Weekly rates will Invariably bo o
Daily.
en «n advertisement Is changed more than
so months the advertiser will be charg-
o cost of composition. Foroign udvor-
jiev as do those ut home.
stead. Prince will be re nominated for
Augusta on Suturday. The President will
provide for McLaw.s elsewhere.
General Gordon had a loug private in
terview yesterday with tho President at
the Capitol.
A majority of tho Senate Committee
l Elections will report on Monday that
Spencer is entitled to his seat from Ala
bama.
Capital, to-morrow morning, will
Inin a scathing article on Busteed for
their seconds—two nogroes, named Ralph
Knight and Win. Armstrong. The ground
stopped off and Colt’s five shootors plac
ed in the hands of tho principals. Knight
gave tho word of command, and said “Po-
ter are you ready?” Petct said, “you—
“Moses uto you ready?” Moses re
plied, “yes.” They commenced shootiug,
TELEUHAFHIC NOTES.
Lawyers.
row,
JOHKP1I I
Attorney nt I.mw,
and Judge of County Court.
Practices lu all other Court*.
Blw, over Mora of H . II. Hobart* A Co., Broad fit.
jaxa
endeavoring to bully und brow-beat Con- I and both parties fired away until the last
gressmea. j bnrrell was dtsehsrgod. Pistols were ro-
Jobn S. Bigby and John L. Conley are j loaded. Principals resumed positions;
‘ ■ uccessors to rar- , . * . , ,
regarded beyond | word!l of ooininuud were repeated, and
tuggestod as probable Huccessors to Pu
.v, whose removal
—Tho Iowa Legislature has passed a
bill prescribing a maximum rate of freight
and passenger tolls on l ilroads iu tho
State, with severe penalties for violation.
—Despatches from Elko, Nevada, Sun- #
day night, say the Contrul Pacific Railroad ~ ' —
is still blocked by snow. Western trains SAMUEL H. IIATCHKR,
arc lying at Toane. Attorney ut Law.
—lloury Conyers, of Montreal, N. J., jako office over Wkttlch k KtmnW
agod 15, mado a wager Saturday, he
could drink a pint of whiskey and rnnlt
boor in an hour, lie wou the wager and
died boforo morning.
—Francis Brendt, of Maryland, said to _8peti»i attention given to collection*. jail
be connected with one of the first families
of that State, attempted Ruicido by shoot
ing himsolf in the saloon of W. 1).
Church, of Raleigh, N. C., Sunday. Two
shots took effect in his head, from which
erysipelas has set in, and his case is pro- Will prac
nounced hopeless by his attending physi
cians.
THE WEATHER.
Department or War, \
Washington, March U, 1874. >
Probabilities.—For the South Atlantic
and Eastern Gulf States, clear woathor,
rising temperature, and light to fresh
windu.
Builders and Architects. I
J. ii. ( H ALMEItN, - |
House t ar|K>ut«r and Builder.
Jobbing done at short notice.
Plans and specifications furnished fur all »t>l«* i
•f tuildlliKH
iiroud Ftr. «t, neat to (J. W
J«‘J
Colli
ilEOKUIl NEWS.
Colonel J. C. Branson hss boon ap-
t«d Judge of the new County Court
Entet'prise thinks that moro com
bo pi tiled iu Henry county than for
i past.
The editor of the Meriwether Vinili-
hns been preset.ted with a mess of
potatoes grown this year.
i shuckings being out of season,
' ood people about Guinesville enjoy
i at “pop corn festivals.”
Tho Georgia Medical Association is to
its next annual session iti Thomas-
, commencing the 11th of April.
Tho “Atlanta Fire Insurance Compa-
orgamzod on Saturday, by the
tion of B. J. Wilson President, and a
d of Directors.
A Dooly connty boy named Nutt,
e riding one of tho mules of a wag n
, fell and was run over by tho wagon,
{ him in a few minutes.
'Clin trial of five negroes for tho xnnr-
r Mr. Hall, of Thomas county, was
resHiug at Thomasvillo on Woduea-
last. They had chosen to be tried
rately.
The Atlanta Board of Trade, on Saf-
y, discussed three proposed narrow
> railroads—one to Greenville, Mori-
»r county; another to Jefi’erson,
son county ; and a third to Monticel-
asper county.
The Covington Enterprise complains
a mau was fined $31.40 iu that city
lling tho truth. By reference to im-
r article iu tho piper, wo discover
the “truth” which ho told was u cun-
on that bo had sold liquor without li-
Tho Atlanta polico are distinguishing
~lves since the Bedell and Chisolm
t The Herald reports that four of
on Thursday night, arrested olovon
al soldiers who were disorderly, and
ffered considerable resistance.
Mr. Carr, of Wilkinson county,
endeavoring to prevent a young
from running away last week, had
isfortune to .have his thumb pulled
t the first joint, currying a way the
ns far up as tho elbow.
Millcdgevillo correspondent iu-
tlm Macon Telegraph of the finding
body of Mrs. McComb, who loya
lly disappeared several weeks ago.
found iu the Oconee rivor, in which
she hud undoubtedly drowned hor-
a fit of mental aborrution.
Griffin News corrects its stato-
niado several woeks ago, that a sick
in its city were supposed to hnvo
~iaoned by eatiug robins that had
China berries. It is now said that
hud oaten Osage oraugo seed,
made their fiesh poisonous,
he Houston Home Journal says that
unty was named after Gov. John
vho was u delegate from (reor
tho Continental Congress, and was
d Governor of G mrgla in 1778, nnd
in 1784. Ito died near Savannah in
aged about CO years.
ALABAMA NEWS.
,’udge Kei’s* Hpocial grand jury, of
ity Court of F.ut’ttula, were disobarg-
Thursday, after finding three true
doubt.
Mr. Stephens is no better to-night.
Fivo weeks have elapsed since be was out
of his room.
DEATH OF EX-PRENIDENT FILL
MORE.
Buffalo, N. Y., March 9.—Ex-Presi
dent Millard Fillmore died at his rosi-
dence in this city at tou minutes past 11
o’clock lost night. Ho was conscious up
to 8 o’clock. In rop’y to u question by his
physician, he said “nourishment was pal
atable." These wore his last words. His
death was painless.
Enter.
Buffalo, March 9.—The funeral of Ex-
Prosident Fillmore will take place on
Thursday next at 2 r. m. The funeral
progrumiuo has not yet boon arranged.
Buffalo is draped iu mourning. All Courts,
Board of Trade, Ac., huvo adjourned, nnd
Hags are flying ul half mast from public
and private buildings.
WASHINGTON.
DEATH OF EX-1*RESIDENT FILL-
MORE.
Washington, March 9.—Iu the Senate
to-day Ex-President Fillmore’s death was
announced, and tho Senato adjourned.
Executive Mansion, Washington, •
March 9, 1874. ,‘
It is with deep regrot that tho President
announces to tho people of tho United
States I ho death of Millard Fillmore, one
of his honored predecessors, who diod at
Buffalo last afternoon. Tho long con
tinued and useful public sorvice and emi-
purity of character of tho deceased
Ex-Presidout will bo remembered beyond
tho days of mourning iuto which the
natiou will be thrown by tho
event which is thus announced. As a mark
of respect to his memory, it is ordered
that the Executive m tusiou and tho sev
eral departments at Washington bo firapod
in mourning until tho closo of the day on
which tbo funeral shall take place, and
that all business bo suspended on tho day
of tho funoral. It is further ordered that
tho War ami Navy Departments causo suit
able military and naval honors to bo paid
on tho occasion to tho memory of tho em
inent citizen whoso life is now closed.
[Signed.] U. S. Grant.
By tho President:
Hamilton Fish, Suo’y of State.
House.
Iu tho House, among tho bills intro
duced, was ono by Shoats to improve cer
tain rivors in Alabama.
By Giddiugs of Texas, resolutions of
tho Legislature of Texas, thanking the
President of tho United States for up
holding the right of locaUelf-government
by declining to furnish troops to Governor
Davis to enable biiu to keep himself iu
power.
A Committee was nppointod to attend
Fillmore’s funeral.
Adjourned.
KelliA'K w Warinouth lu tlio Su
preme Court.
Ia tho Supreme Court in tho case of
Gov. Kellogg, of Louisiana, against II. C.
Warmuuth, in tho Louisiana Circuit, tbo
Court w.h petitioned to allow an nppoal
to the Supremo Court of tho United States,
but the motion has beon refused, on tho
ground that the record doos not show a
final dciT o.
Ilualecd mid DurcU’s Impeachment.
The Judiciary Committee bavo but one
witness yet to hear iu Bustoed’s impouch-
firing was ro-oommunced, nnd continued
until Blair fell to the ground, shot through
both legs. The parties returned to the
city immediately. Sullivan fonght at
same place last year, und Blair fought an
other uegro near Savannah some time
ago.
NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION.
Conooud, N. H., March 9 —Tho past
week has brought no essential change in
tho political aspect. Both parties have
been actively at work. Considerable ex
citement was manifested in tho selection
of nominees for local ofileoB and Uepro
sentatives to tho Legislative Assembly.
It is thought a lurgo vote will bo polled
to-morrow. This, however, will in some
degree depond on the weather, which ut
present promises to bo fair. Both purties
still claim a favorable issue, though pro-
miuont Republicans admit the possibility
of no election of Governor by tho people.
Tho Democrats express growing confi
dence iu tho result, but as it stands noth
ing can tie predicted with certainly,
hibitionists are sanguine I boy will cast
two thousand votes, and have much Inrg
er representation in the House than any
other party, nro willing to concede. A
Prominent Prohibitionist said to-day,
that in the event there was no election by
the people, tho Prohibitionist inembeis
in the Logislaturo would vote for Mo-
Cutchiuu, tho Republican candidate, on
tlio ground that ho would veto any repo.il
of the present liquor law.
THE WAR ON WHINUY.
Jefkebbonvii.le, Ind., March 9.—Tho
Crusaders are still dovoted to their work,
early and late. Three weeks have passed
Hiuco the movement began, butstill muny
of tho saloons decline to admit them,and
so far none have been closod. The ’work
is to be continued in hopes of producing
effect on them at u future Jay.
Philadelphia, March 9.—Tho police
made complaints this morning of twenty
taverns keeping their side doors open on
yesterday in spite of orders to tho con
trary. Warrants have boon issued for,tho
urrost of a proprietor iu ono case. The
offonco charged is selling eatables— this
being also against tho Jaw. The nrrqpts
for drunkenness on Saturday aud Sunday
wore only twenty less than for tho previ
ous week, showiug that tho tipplers had
laid in a stock on Saturday for Sunday
SHIP NEWS.
J. M. McN KII.I.,
Attorney und Couuiollor r
Practice* iu courts of Oourgiu uuJ Al
office 1311 Urnud St., (over llol
Hpetlttl sitoutiou glveu to collectlo
INURAM A CRAWFORDS,
Attorney a nt Law,
o« iu ttie mats aud Fedor
» over Preur, 111*0°* A Co.'* «toro
r Broad nnd St. Clair St*.
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney nnd ('on unci lor nt low,
Practice* lu Stats aud Federal Courts lu Qoorgla
Office 136 broad e
JuG
Mask 11. llLi.imroRD. Louis F. U ilia van.
ULANDFOHD A ii ARK All D,
Attorney* nnd Counsellor* nt Lnw.
OUko No. 67 bioad street, over Wittiuh A Kiu-
ael’a Jewelrj Store.
Will practice in the Slate and Federal Court*,
sept
Confectioners.
1. G. bTKIPPLK,
Candy MituufUuturur
I AND bBALKR |K
All klud* of Confectionery mix! Fruits,
Stick Candy 18 vents.
No charge lor boloa. ja34
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
Livery, Nnlo nnd Lxchittige Ktublea,
Culetuuki 1 *, Noutii or jlAHDoi.vit Sts..
A. GAM MEL,
Livery mid Sale Stable*,
OULKTUORPK Sr , I'Ol.LMill's. U.\.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
ENGLAND.
London, March H.—Tho London 0b-
server says : “A meeting of tho members
of the luto Miuistry was held yesterday.
Tho impression that Gladstone has de
clined the activo leadership of the Oppo
sition during the ensuing session, is con
firmed. The Marquis of llartington is
mentioned ns his successor, but nothing
has boon decided yet. "
Tho Daily News says : “Gladstone has
announced his intention to relinquish tho
leadership of tho Opposition, but it is
hoped ho may bo induced to modify it to
retirement daring the present session of
Parliament. He will come to a flefiuite
conclusion in n fow dujs.”
Ctmmbord Hick.
Count do Chumbord has had a slight
long lost bonnet was found iu
Jzouiery, the o'licr day, by a little
li earning correctly of tbo place
it was lyiug. Fact ! Tho Adrer-
snys so.
ondnle, in Ji-fferson county, shipped
’ car loads of iron to Philadelphia
iter part of last week, via the Ala-
& Chattanooga it dlrond.
Slho Enfaula News loams that there
i great deal of cotton iu Henry und
■» counties, yet to be sold, us soon as
m advance* They don’t raise all cot
in Henry and Dale.
■—Mr. 1 homes F. Groeue has purchased
^al lands to the amount of #;»(),()()(>
p h« neighborhood of Birmingham.
Greene is in partnership with a
thy and powerful company . . the
□ west.
T.NY.—The amount of .-lading
-m iu this community and I Postmaster lDrd of Atlanta leaves for at War Office f
lly, ia very #Duo,in«. Wou.l. wra', j bi , . )08t to uiBl.t, via. Cliarlolto, North I Woolaey, aay ni
■ ' MC. MU eyerytMog of tho kind ' . i to efifect a
pear under the dextrous m suipulu- I <ir “ ,
of thuse infamous pc-s's. Yet under i Prosecution against Pelham for assault , Kings pal
ut provision of law, perpetrators j with intent to kill failed. Attomoy (ion- ; hour—tbo troops left Coomassio without
“misdemeanors” may bj di»-
id upon their own recoguiz inee. If
stato of things continues, the people
be compelled to take the law m their
bands.—Eufault News, ~t/i.
rgln Mnttcr* at Washington.
al to tho Atlanta Herald.)
SUINOTON, March 7.—L’h irges and
fioations wore filed in the offi e of
Commissioner of Internal Revenue
y against Collector Holtzclaw. The
charge is that Holt/.claw's se. u.ities
ont tho appointments und r him,
4ug $25 per mouth there!'
The second ebargo is that
luent ease. Witnesses are en route hither. | attack of apoplexy.
The testimony in tho Durell case is com- ! German Lmporor.
j The Telegraph publishes a Hpocial dis-
P The Coiumitteo commenced on Judge ! f™ m I,or| ii., elating Chat tho condi
i tion of the Emperor is such as to causo
i disquietude.
Latest from ('ooiiianvlr
London, March 9.—Dispatches received
ral Sir Garnet
jre loft untried
ution of the campaign. The
i wrs not touched till the Inst
with intent to kill failed
Duval, of Tc xas, to-day.
They also huvo a question’of tainted er-
min from Kansas before them.
Itard and Pelham.
eial was instructed to file information for , one article of plunder. Of ii* offleors first
as.anlt and battery, which will he triod 1 sent out from Eugland to organize eipc-
to morrow ditions, 4 wore killod II died of fever and
— — 7 were wounded. The rains have c
NSOW IN Tin: HKST I'M inc munced nni , ttrenms anJ marHbtH
KAIi.lto.lI> ULOCKF.n. , w „u»n, impeding the homeward march
1 of troops.
San Francisco, March 9.—All freight
trains caught iu tho snow blockade havo ,
in-on abandoned for th* present. In Sum
mit Valley the snow is twenty-five feet
I deep on a leyil. Several snow plows and
engines are off the track. One eastern j
: bound pasHeuger train is still at Alta. A
western bound /)asseuger train isutRc
Queenstown, March 9.—The steamship
Russia, for Liverpool, was passed by tho
Persia Saturday. Hho had lost her fore
mast, hor machinery was disabled, aud she
was steaming slowly.
New York, March 9.—Arrived—Virgo.
Savannah, March 9.— Arrived—Ship
Freedom, from Londjn; barks Emile,
from Loudon; Sultan, Shields aud Sar
dinia, from London ; Alcoe, from Dublin.
Cleared—Schooner Annie Bliss, for Bal
timore.
Sailed—Bark Armenia, for Liverpool.
New York, March 9.—Arrived—Me
tropolis from Bouton
CninLESTON, March 9.—Arrived—Ida.
Sailed—Mary Minkin and L. M. Col
lins.
Cloared—G. N. A.
Philkdeli’bia, March 9.— Stoamship ;
Pennsylvania, from Liverpool, reports a
violent hurrieaue on the 27th ult. at
midnight. Tho soa carried away a bridgo
on which wero Capt. Bradburn and first
and Rceond officers, and two sailors, all
washed ovorbourd, and fourth officer had
a leg broken. Ship's hull and machinery
injured. She also lost hor boats
and deck house. Bradburn was from
Baltimore, tho otuor officers from Eng
land.
MARKETS. j
UT TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER, j
Money and Ntoek Market*.
New York, March 9.—Money 3u4. |
Gold 11$. Exchange—480a4H4$ for long; j
488 for short. Governments dull aud but |
little doing. State bonds qniut.
New York, March 9.—Money easy at
8o4. sterling quiet. Gold 11 S' 4 *- Gov
ernments activo aud steudy. States quiet
aud nominal.
Louisville, March 9.—Corn quiot and
unchanged. Pork oasior ut $15. Bacon
—shoulders <*^c; clear rib sides 8jc; clear
sides 9j$o. Whiskey lower at 92$.
St. Louis, March 9.—Flour quiet and
unobauged. Corn firmer—for No. 2
mixed GOuGl iu ease track. Whiskey
steady at 911. Pork firmer; jobbing lots
$ 15a 15.50. Bacon strong; round lotH sj.
Cincinnati,March 9—Flour firm; family
$(» 75u$7. Corn firm at. OObUSc, Pork
quiet Hnd firm at ,$15 12$al5 25. Lard
firm, steam, 8Je.,kettle 9c. Bacon firm
and scarce—shoulders Gi|, clour rib 8j,
clear sides 9. Whiskey firm at 95.
Cotton Market*.
New York, March 9, Noon.—Cotton
quiet but firm ; sales 2210 halos; mid
dling uplands 1U|; Orleans HJ*j.
Futures opened us follows: Maroh
15$ul5 9-10 ; April 15^al5$ ; May 18]a
Hi 9-82; Juno n;*(aU>]; July 17al7ai-82a
17 11-10.
Mobile, March 9.—Quiot ; offerings
light ; middlings 15$c. ; net rooeipts 1,-
1(14 bales ; exports to continent 15(15 ;
sales 1000.
New Orleans, March 9.—Firm ; mid
dlings 15^, low middlings 14.^, good ordi
nary l.'ljj, ordinary 11] ; not roceipts 500
liules ; exports to Great Britain 4020, to
continent 251 ; sulos .'1000—last afternoon
2500.
Charleston, March 9.—Steady; mid- j
tilings 15]; low middlings 14jf; good ordi-
nary 14; net receipts 1,904; exports to j
Great Britain 1,705; saleH 1,000.
Savannah, March 9.—Firm; middlings 1
15$; nut receipts 1,917; sales 1,059; stock 1
7b, 1(14.
Boston, March 9. —Frnier; middlings
l(’>$ul<i^; nut receipts 77 bales; sales 200. j
New York, March 9.—Cotton easier,
sales 2,380 ut 10ju$.
New York, March 9.—Cotton; not re-,
ceipls 704 bales.
Futures closed: steady sales 2(5,300 bales
as follows : March 15$ ; April 15jJ; |
May 1(1 7-32; Juno 1(5 19 32; July,
10a 3 32.
Liverpool, March 9, Noon.—Cotton |
firmer and advauced a fraction; uplands
7], Orleans h] ; sales 15,000 bales, inclu
ding 3000 speculation and export.
Cotton to arrive $ dearer, sales of up
lands, nothing below good ordinary, ship
ped March 8; do. deliverable in April 8$.
Sales of cotton include 8900 Atnoricati.
Jar. M. RUflSMLL. CUAH. J. BwiFT.
RITNKLL A SWIFT,
aw. Will practice
KeM
• Ul I r Ult)
I.. T. DOWNING,
Attorney aud Nollcltor.
J. 8. Uom’r an.l UeRlaler la llaukruptoy. Office
norlO] over Bn>oks' Dru^ Ftorn, Columbus, «>a.
PEAHODT .1 HRANNON,
Attorney* ut Law.
JfriCE ov».r J. Basis k Co.'s 8tor«, Baoad Ht.,
uovlS] ' Wist Sidr.
R. J. BONDS,
Attorney aud (.'ouu*ellor at law,
tirornU Home lnnuruncu Company buildln/, •••o
<*c»7 ly J ond story.
CHA8. II. WILLIAMM,
Attorney at Iaw, (.'oluinbun, Ga.
Will practice iu any Court
carriages.
COLUMBUS CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY.
Boarding Houses.
THE HOME HOUSE,
MRS. NEWMAN.
Restaurants.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
Frosh Moats.
J. \V. PATRICK,
My Stock of
BUCCIES,
PHAETONS
and SUNDOWNS,
IS NOW CuMPl.KTF, ami will bo *<.1.1 LOWER
than inch «vii> wus • v.t l-. foro offer.-il in this
n.aiUt for CASH. The utlontlon of buyer* l*
Invited t<> sumo new and ub.^uit work Just received,
TH0S. K. WYNNE,
Opposite Perry Houso,
Columbus, Ga.
FOR CASH.
I ’..It It... licit THIRTY DAYS I ..ill ..■!! tli, ...
MILBURN, STUDEBAKER
PLANTATION WAGONS,
AT COST!
‘.’•Horae Iron A\|<> north 8M5, foi .
:l-l llorav Iron Axln IVmkoii, “ 81U0, “ .ml
l-llome •* $11210, - in.)
Oidoi-b conlulnlnn the nill ho pm.,. /
dirorthuH
THOS. K. WYNNE,
Opposite Perry House,
Columbus, Ga.
b
DR. COLZEY.
sand OtBco cornsr of Ht. Clair and 0<jlo-
a. Offlcu hours —7 to 0 n., U to 'l >\ u.,
DR. J. A. IJHQI’HART,
Ic6 at 0. J. MolTotr* Drutf 8tor.«, Uroi„|
Kosliloaco ou bt. t.luir, hotac'in Urnad
Mattress-Making, «tc.
nu. t. c. <uob,
Druggists.
DR. J. L. CHENEY A NON,
Cl. U. PALMER, Licensed Apothecary
JOHN L. JORDAN,
Driiuuni,
Two doors lotlow i )«o. W. Brow
IIroad 8ti..6t, < olui
er- Night H.’II right oi *..uih door.
*1*
niolph
A. M. BRANNON,
Wist Sim, Uroad Htuket. Collnuus, Oa.,
Wholo*ale aud Retail Dealer li
Drug* and Medlelue*,
Toilet Article* and Perfumery.
Dentists.
W, F. TKLNK1I,
Dentist,
» Strupimr'* builiiing. Ur
v.-r Josoph & llrotherV
wr. t. Pool.,
DentlMt,
aovHl 101 Hrosd Bt., Columbu,
W. J. FOGLE,
DeutUt,
*«p.0J Georgia Horn.. Building, C.
Cun and Locksmiths.
WILLIAM 8CIIOIIEK,
nd Locksmith and do.ih i in <I;.I
tcriul*. Opposite Eii.|uii. i OiJlc
Dress-Making
MINN M. A. HOI.
Nt*N WORTH,
nd Kilting. Termsrbi’c
oj> In 111 uW novillu.
Feed Store.
JOHN FITZGIItno.VN,
Cotton Factories.
con; Mil CM MANUI ACTUItlNG CO.,
Mauuracturom of
NlieetlnK*. HhlrtliiKN, ami Mowing ami .
Knitting Threud.
Card* Wool and Orlnda Whoat and Corn-
OIh-« in rear of Wlttlch A Kinsul s, llandolph At. I
JalH li li 0111LTUW, Prosldent. j
M I NCOGEL MANFFACT'l'KING CO. 1
Mauufacturn* or
8IIKKTIMJ8. SlllitTINO
Boot and Shoomakors.
WII. Ml.VI K,
Watchmakers.
Piano Tuning, &c.
E. W. HEAL',
LOTTERY.
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
A Masouic Grand Gift
10,000 Prizos to be Given Away,
4 ni null I Jug fo all hi I'urraary.
rnilldsutorprise UconJucte«l by tho MAHtl?
i. RELIEF AH*
rUy 1873,) for
RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK,
‘ orlty of tho Virgitila l.ogi
' ’ 8 J! ur L'.°
8 1C TEMI’LE,
Norf.dk, Th
sdn), lh.' 5III of Buy, 1K74,
LIHT OF UIKT8
* f«.r !'<», li Tl< kot* f..r $100.
•S AND ADVISORY HOARD.
. I'roildonl; John II CJorpr
r; Jams* O llaln, O C <.
iinkations to
I ENIIY V. MOORE. F.,
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
CoinmbiiH, Ga.
J. W. BY AN, Prop’r.
Frank Golden, Clerk.
Kuliy lies tun noit,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Tailors.
.1. (1. MONTH
M.18] 0,.l J.ll.
tien. McCook'* Murderer Hailed.
Yankton, Dakota, March 4.—In the
DiHtrict Court to-day the caao of P. P.
Wintermute, indicted for tho murder of
General McCook, was called on motion of
the proHecuting attorney for a nolle prose-
which wos granted by Judgo Shan-
ntea. The second char - - ia that - wn«ern Ouunu paiwenger train i*aiiieuo. gm, which wus graniea ny duuge anan-
claw consumed eiaht «,:ious of ! Other vrestorn bound passenger trains lie non, on the ground that the action of the
ey belonging to the (rovummont, a t Tono. An eastorn bound passenger fl)r “ er 8 rantl J» r y was illegal, and 1 at
■ in Col.hnminiv f-,,.. ...(JwiImb i . .... . .. r. the defendant was not present at tho time
bird r.linrua la ?L ‘ ^il>I«^ i lrttm M IInl,ock ‘ At Cisco, over hix of th6 challenging of tho jury. The de-
j ^ uf » d ° w b °" faii * n ,,uriDK ib# f r ‘ ,oDt 1 to^am»
and Uome to aarry on business for^sto
ait the action of the next grand jury.
DOCTORS.
Dr. S. J. AUSTIN
O FFERS bis Professional f. rvic* to tbecitl
f i( «f Colnml u* and vicinity. Iln i* a gra.l
pritrUsing his J.r.If.■**:on <• r'twcnty’-s.v year*,
bo* been very «uc«<s.|iil iu ir-utiug chronic
Office in Profumo's building, U|. sU r«, opp
Dr. Cheney'* Drug Store. sprtli
Dr. John H. Carriger,
S URGEON AND 1MIYSICIAN. Office soutl
comer llroad and Randolph street*,
J. II. PALMER,
Practical Watchmaker and Je
tk.dy's building, ID. a l .-t., « •lumlo
Tobacco, Cluaio, 6tc.
i\ LOPEZ.
Nior In aud IfAiitifnciurei’ of I
(Ilgam,
Croce rs.
A VI. It. HIZE,
J. II. IIAMII.TON,
Wholesale and Itctnil Gr«i
INHAM ( oori lt.
Our Sovonty Pa^o lllustra* \
ted Catalogue of ’
DOORS, !
3
SASUKH, BLINDS,
HTAIIt BAILS, NKWKLS, 1
FANCY GLASS, Ac., J
Mail, d lo any niiu inti r.-ol. d in l.iiil.ilng, <>u j
KEOGH & THOIINE,
LAWYERS.
” W. A. Farley,
3 | Attornoyat-IittW
LOCI* WELLS' Mil A VINCI SALOON,
(8uc<*#*»r to II. Hone*,)
Under Georgia Homo
FARM HOOKS.
TIME BOOKS
FOB
PLANTATIONS ANB FARMS
Barber Shops.
fig Iatilt.
Dental Notice.
I hi* office to Id* re*
Mtr ->f tii.
^•it U
J polllo bsrbrra In uto■:
ALEX A NAM,
< Iltilldit
udanoo.
CU8SKTA. (JllATTAIHKH-TIBS «
J#*Spoclnl atton’lon given to collection*.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Eaw,
II % MILTON, GA.,
r\R I’lIKbPS ha* removed I
U OU Bt. Cluli *tr.<
l'rnhylsrtsu diuvsb.
ED. TERRY, Barber,
• fold fit., mnder IWnkln IIm>
rb, ' r . yy IU
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Cu.