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VOL. XVI.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1874.
NO. SSI
PAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
i-iwQumun.
ALFRED rTc^HOUN,
Proprietor.
Twelve months. iu ndvimoo no i naUlr0i
WASHINGTON.
U0XGRF.HN10XAI..
KoilRtO,
Wasuinoton, April S.—The morning
; hour was occupied upon Uilln of a private
Six months,
Three months, **
One month,
A'kkkly Ehquibrb, one year
Sunday Enqoihbb, one year
Sunday and Weeki.y Enquirer to
gether, one yeer
AclvertiniuK Kitten.
3‘juare.
I Week, Daily
The above ie with the privilege of-a change
,very three months. For yearly carde a llberul die-
,o>iut will he made.
The Weekly ratet will luvarlahly l»e oue-thlrd
uf the Dully
ace in th
I with tl
advertieement ie changed moi
lithe the advertiser will hi
ef composition. Foreign
UKORUIA NEWS.
—Houghton Institutue of Augusta,
Hiipporteil'by the city, 1ms 334 pupils en
rolled.
—Tho number of interments in Augus
ta for the month of March was f> 1—of
which 25 were whitos and 29 blacks.
- The*Superior Court of Stewart coun
tv will commence on tho tth Monday of
this month.
— New Irish potatoes made thoir ap
pearance iu the Savannah market on Sat
urday, and sold readily at forty couts per
quart.
—There woro 172 estimates deposited
tho Angnsta cotton pool. The lowest
3 3,918,203, tho highest 4,408,284, tho
average 4,178,883. There were sovoral
I'stimfttes below 4,000,000.
—Home wont her pile on tho Kentucky
Lottery, and got back $112. Bill Aip
now foels like Marius when he was sur
veying the ruins, and Willinghnm like
llrutos after the battle of Phillippi.
•The Lumpkin Independent learns
that Miss Mittie Tompkins was severely
burned, at a concert in Outhbert on Tues
day night of last week, by her clothos
taking .lire from a match that had been
thrown upon the iloor.
A liue looking boy baby, apparently
about live weeks old, was found at the
foot of McIntosh street, within a few foot
of the river bank, in Augusta on Monday
morning. Mr. D. D. Maomurphy, Clerk
of the Court, charitably adopted the child
and had it taken care of.
—A match* factory is about to bo es
tablished in Atlanta. To prevent misap
prehension on tho part of the young la
dies, wo will add that it will not under
take to fix up matches such as are said to
be “made in heaven," but those whoso
name aud composition auggest a relation
to tho other pluce.
—We leafn from the Sumter Republican
that James Pritchard, of Webster county,
waa shot in the left breast, and probably
killed, by ono of tho female inmates of
the house of a Airs. Williams, on Satur
day last, while ho was attempting to enter
the house. Mrs. Williams and others who
are in the house are to bo arrested.
—The Lumpkin Independent reports
that ull tho county bridges iu Stewart
have boon repaired by the parties to whom
they were under contract ; also, that
Charles H. Adams caught a “bob-tail wild
rat" on Friday, which weighed twenty-five
pounds. If its tail had not been bobbed,
tlioro would have been a continuation of
weight.
—The Ordinary of Fulton county, on
Monday, mado an order appointing a
Kiiardian for Daniel Shehane, on tho rep
resentation of Cornelius Shehane that
Daniel was “a habitual drunkard.” This
appears to us to be a proceeding more
lawful, us well as more likoly to bo of
lasting good effect, thau tho womens cru
sade movement.
—Tho Griffin News rolatos what it calls
a singular coincidence that happened iu
that place a few days since. “The old
Hag staff erected by 8wuyze, from which
to ily tho stars and stripes over the con
quered ‘rubs’ fell, and iu falling struck a
‘fifteenth amendment'squarely on the top
of the crauiuui, knocking him down and
hurting him severely. The old darkey
cocked un eyo aud remarked, “Jest so ;
gwine hack on us niggers at last!’ "
—The pi ice of striking a person with
tho toe of a boot has boou variously fixod
by the courts in a number of cases of as.
KHultaiul battery. We have only oue re
port of damages awarded for hitting with
>hn heel, and us that may establish u stan
dard in such eases, we make n nolo of it.
of a shoemaker iu Lutup-
Freelinghuysen presented a memorial
largely signed by tho New Jersey manu
facturers, usking tho imposition of o
Hpecitic duly of oue ceut per pound on
the present ad valorem duty on tin
operated ngainst American ami iti favor
of English merchants. Referred to
Cotumittoe on Finance. *
Johnston presented a similar potitiou,
signed by dealers iu Norfolk, Petersburg,
and other Virginia cities. Hume refer-
Ogleshy presented a memorial of Jas.
Beeson, uBkiug the appointment of a del
egation, composed in part of women, to
visit the tribes iu the Indian Territory,
uud devise means to improve their condi
tion. Referred to Committee on ludian
Affairs.
Carpenter said severul weeks ago ho
introduced a bill to provide for u new
election in Louisiana. It was important
that the bill should bo disposed of. lie
bad consulted with the Senator from Lou
isiana, West, who desired to speak on the
bill, aud he (Carpeuter) now gave notice
that ou Monday next, after tho expiration
of the morning hour, he would move the
tienute procood to tho consideration of that
bill. He hoped it would bo passed upon
without reference to a committee, as there
wus no necessity for such reforeuce.
House.
A roport was presented adverse to the
petition for an inquiry as to the violation
of tho eight hour law ou th© Now York
Post Office building.
Tho bill bridging tho Arkansas river at
Pino Bluff' passed.
Petitions regarding the tin tax v
forrod to the Committee on Ways oud
Moans.
The currency discussion occupied tho
day. Tho debate closes to-morrow.
Confirmations.
Ilenry C. Johusou, Commissioner of
Customs; George 3. Fisher, of Georgia,
Consul at Buriat; Beuj. F. Bell, Post
master at Aiuerious, Ga.; Fabius Stanley,
Roar Admiral, probably to the command
of the Pacific squadron.
A Quent ion of Verne ily—Wlio 1
Right?
Tho Sanborn investigation brings out
a question of voracity between the Assis
tant Secretary and tho Solicitor of tho
U. S. Treasury, Barfield, who, on the
stuud, ou his examination as a witness,
stated that he had no responsibility
mnttcr of executing the law. That rests
Bolely upon tho Secretary of Trosury. lie
nevor asked tho Secretary to give any one
a contract, or suggested anything iu ref
erence to tho per cout. to begiveu. Refer
ring to tho lute testimony of the Assistant
Sooretary, Sawyer, that he, Barfield, had
solicited a letter from him in behalf of
Dr. Presbey, tho witness slated tlmt ho
never solicitod any such letter, and that
no such conversation os (hat detailed by
Assistant Secretary Sawyer ever took
placo. Ho was quite positive ou this
poiut.
MOUTH CAROLINA.
Whitleiuorc'n Dclotfiitloii Before tlie
CoiiirreftNioiiiil Committee.
Wasuinoton, April 8.—The House sub
committee had another session this morn
ing on the subject of tho South Caroliua
grievances.
The Wuiltemoro delegation occupied
tho eutire session.
Congressman Elliott mado an argument
against the prayer of the memorialists on
constitutional grounds, and protested
against Congressional interference, lie
hold thut the evils compluiued of cuu be
readily abated by conciliatory tactics on
tho part of tho memorialists in their pnr-
ty. lie said the thoughtful Republicans
of that State were ready and anxious to
eo-operato with them. Tho Supreme
Court of tho United Slates, in tho matter
of Texas vs. White, held doctrines op
posed to the spirit of the prayer of tho
kiri, Us., who lust week struck his wife* „ • .. ,, , rl .,
•III! the heel of n bool, au,l was ttunl 'uomorialiala; mil in the case of Mul.nl-
lough vs. Maryland, maintained that tho
Fo lend Governuiout cannot interfere to
rovent the abuse of the taxing power iu
State.
Wbittomore followed in veighing against
therefor $10 25,
—A reporter of tho Atlanta Constitution
lutorviewod a reformed opium cater, tho
other day, and loarned from lnm
that the drug had ut first a pi. as-
uralile aud alleviating effect, but ho
had to keep increasing the doso until "he
averaged uhout fifteen grains of morphine
day; then his life became one of misery;
ho could not quit; and ho realized Satan’s
expression as given by Milton, “ Myself
am holl." He was filially cured by a pat-
qit antidote, of which he says the very
first dose “sustained him" nm\ took nway
all appetite for opium.
ALABAMA NEWS.
—Coal has been sold from barges on
the black Warrior river, lately, as low as
"it cents per bushol.
—Tho Tuscaloosa Times says that tho
rtver rose fifty-five and a half foot at that
Cll y during the recent froshet.
—There were forty-three iptorraonts in
•ho Montgomery cemetery for tho month
of March—19 whites and 24 colored,
fourteen of the number were paupers.
"The Board of Directors of tho Selma,
Marion A Memphis Railroad Company,
have olected Messrs. J. C. Neob*y and !•’.
Apporaou, of Memphis, to the vacua-
®. ,e * th§ board caused by the resigna
tion of Gon. Forrest and Col. Meek.
"The following nre tho tickets for
bovernor and Lieutenant Governor, pro
posed by correspondents of the Wilcox
"****: 1st. Judge Win’. It. Smith, of
tuscalooaa, for Governor, and Dr. It. H.
trvin, of Wilcox, for Lieutenant Govoru.
2d. Hon. C. C. Luugdou, of Mobilo,
•or Governor, and Col. W. Brewer, of
Lowndes, for Lieutenant Governor.
BTKAMER I.OKT.
Pitnsontfern and Crew Waved.
Jew York, April 8.—The Genoral
Trans-Atlantic Company’s steamship Eu
rope, roported by cable us abandoned, is
believed to bo one of the fastest aud
safest vessels on the liue, after tho loss of
the Villa du Havre, having beou built in
18GG at Glasgow, Scotland. Sho was
lengthened last year at New York, and
altorod from a side-wheel to a propellor.
Her passengers (400 iu number) aud crew
ere saved.
I.osa Over Two Millions.
Tho valuoof the steamship Europe, was
$1,250,000, aud was insured iu French
Insurance Companies for aljput two-thirds
its vnlno. The cargo wns very valuable,
consisting chiotly of silks, wines, sardines
Her agents think that iu this trip she
certainly carried a great quantity of lino
goods for the spriug trade,and the value of
tho cargo is not less than one million. The
gronter part of the goods probably is in
sured. It is thought that all iho papers
of the ship and mails are saved, as it ap
pears there was plenty of time to transfer
It must have been iu the hold of the
Bsel.
1 he loss of tho Europe falls with lieavi-
88 upon tho Trans-Atluutic Company at
this time, as they had just completed thoir
arrangements to run weekly steamers
throughout the coming season.
The Greece, with tho rescued passen
gers, is expected to-night or to-morrow.
No further particulars.
London, April 8.—No further informa
tion in relation to the siukiug steamship
Europe has yet boou received, except thut
tho necessity for abandoning tho vessel
caused by tho chokiug of her leading
pumps. The origin of the accident to tho
Europe is not yet known. No lives were
lost.
DEMOCRATIC'VICTORIES.
THE NAME KF.HIII.TN FROM ALE
QUARTERS.
OHIO.
Cincinnati, April 8.—The Democratic
majority iu city will lyt ubout 50,000 ; in
tho vicinity about 2,800.
Cleveland, April 8. —Tho Democrats
gain threo iu the Council. The Ropubli
can loss since 1872 is 7,898.
UON N KC’TIt’UT.
Hartford, April 7.—Revised estimate
returns of yesterdayfiT eloctiou givo the
totnl vote as 91,071 ; of which Harrison
(Rep.), for Governor, received 40,042;
Iugersoll (Dorn.), 40,784; Smith (Prohi
bitionist), 4,820; scattering, 19. Ingor-
soll’s plurality, 0,742; majority over all,
1,897.
IN I>1 AN A.
Milwaukie, Ind., April 8.—The Inde
pendent Republicans elected the Mayor
by 700 majority.
The Lyons's tickot was generally car-
riod iu tho smaller towns.
IIIIWNOURI.
Kansas City, April 8.—Tbo Democrats
were successful iu tho oloction hero yes
terday.
St. Joseph, April 8.—The Democratic
ticket has boon elected in this city. Since
the negro population began voting, there
haR beeu geivu a Republican majority at
every election until yesterday.
Democrats Carry Nt> Eon In.
St. Louis, April 8.—Full returns of the
election in this city yesterday shows n
choice of 5 Democrats and 3 Republicans,
aud 4 Independents to tho City Council,
which wiil stand, with members holding
over—Democrats 14 ; Republicans 5, and
Independents 4.
MANNAC1IUNETTN SENATORIAL
ELECTION.
Boston, April 8.—Fourteenth ballot—
Dawos, 90; Hour, 79; Curtis, 72; Adams,
10.
Fifteenth ballot—Dawes, 91; Hoar, 05;
Curtis, 72; Adams, 19; Sundford, 11;
Washburno, 7; Judge Hoar, 2.
Boston, April 8.—Four ballots for Sen
ator woro taken to-day. The lust ballot,
which is tho 17th from tho commence
ment, resulted as follows: Dawes, 82;
lloar, (It); Curtis, 72; Adams, 10; Sanford,
11; Banks, 7; Washburno, 5; Devon, 4;
scattering, 4.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTEM.
—A crevasse threo miles above tho
Bordeaux, iu Louisiana, in 200 feet wido.
Fourteen plautatious are Hooded, uud tho
waters aro spreading.
—Tho decision regarding tho Now Or
leans, Mobilo A Texas Railroad is unfa
vorable to tbo bunds, but the cuse is post
poned for further proof.
—It has transpired that Oliver, tho
Secretary of tho Montana Insurance Com
pany, has swindled that concern out of
$10,000. Ho has left the city.
—Doonoy Harris, the well kuown New
York pugilist, was shot Tuesday night
twiue iu the shoulder and once in the
stomach, by another rough, during a
drinking quarrel. Harris, whose wounds
are serious, was takon to the hospital.
—Tho Mayor and Public Cammission-
ors uf Dayton, Ohio, have issued a procla
mation requiring the police to keep tho
bauds uf womon away from saloons, as
their presence ou the curbstones pro
vokes indecency.
—A joint resolution, presented by the
selocted committee of the New York
Legislature, fully endorses the Governor’s
message upon the presentation to tho
respective House. Three Senators voted
“No;” tho Houses voted unanimously
aye.
—The tivo mile boat race betwoeu Win,
Scarf, of Pittsburg, and George Brown,
of Halifax, champion of tho Provinces,
to row live miloH in shell boats, two miles
aud a half with a turn, for $2,000 a side
aud the championship of America, takes
placo ut Hpringileld, Mass., iu June.
■In the Rhode Island District Court,
yesterday morning, proceedings in bank
ruptcy against tho A. A W. Sprague Man
ufacturing Company were UiHcuuliuuod
and dismissed. This wus an issue of Iho
Bank of Commorce against the Spragues,
which would have closed thoir nulls, now
working under the trustees, aud would
have ousted thirteen thousand workmen.
—Tho seventy-ninth annual session of
tho New England Conference of tho
Methodist Episcopal Church mot in Bos
ton yesterday, Bishop Janes presiding.
A resolution protesting against repeal or
nuliffcation of tho prohibitory law,and also
against the enactment of the license law
to sustain iu uuy way tho traffic iu liquor,
was adopted.
THE WEATHER.
New Orleans, April 8.—Steady ; fair
demand; middling 1(5), low middling 1f»g,
good ordinary I4j|, ordinary 12,); net re
ceipts 2438; exports to Great Britain 349,
continent 2472, France 3253; sales 2500—
last oveiling 3000; stock 221,281.
Mobile, April 8.—Quiet ; middling 10,
low middling I5.}»), good ordinary l ljs);
not receipts 359; sales 500; stock 42,989.
Boston, April 8. — Quiet and strong ;
middling 17); not receipts 41; oxpoita to
Great Britaiu 910; sales 200; stock GOO0.
Galveston, April 8.—Steady aud in fair
demand; holders asking higher; good
ordinary 14 middlings 10f|; net receipts
090; exports coastwise 50; solos 1000;
stock 55 300.
Savannah, April 8. —Very qniot; buy
ers and sellers apart; middlings 10,); net
receipts 787; sales 301; stock 55,579.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
To Rent.
^FTKR April Oth, two Furnished HKDg«|
ROOMS, Kitchi
room uud parloi
M. Enquirer Odin
For Rent.
t) LA HO K ROOMS, with sid-intr
if pr
Department of War, )
Washington, April 8, 1874.f
Probabilities.—For tho South Atlantic
States increasing south to east winds and
cloudy weatbor and rain.
SHIP NEWS.
. tr L, Box 184.
House aud Lot for Sale
ON LOW Hit PART OK IIIIOAO NT.
»pIIK lot li no re; the lutiiio lias thr.-
I large ro.itnx, hull mid nil ncroimtry BfittSfl
out-lmil«Jinfra. Will he Hold clienp Iu II I'ttidi “
For Sale Low.
SCHOLARSHIP IN TliK MEDICAL COL
IK AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
ovO tf APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
CHEMICALS—PURL !
FOR
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
AT LOW PRICKS.
E. C. HOOD A BRO.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
ENGLAND.
London, April 8.—The Government de
frays the expenses of Liviugstonos fu-
noral, which takes pluce at Westminster
Abbey.
Tho sovorignty of the Fiji Island has
beeu lurmuly tendered to Great Britaiu.
A rumor exists that Disraeli marries the
Dowager Countess of Chesterfield, but
the Post denies it.
SPAIN.
Bayonnk, April 8.—The town of Gero-
na has paid a heavy contribution loviod
by the Carlists. Gen. Haboll, a Car-
list, haH established a Custom House at
Lajungura.
tho memorialists for a refusal to partici
pate in tho conventions forming the now
State government, and douying the char
ges of the extravagant use of public
funds ; also holding that Uxutiou iu South
Caroliua is uot excessive.
Next Wednesday thoro is to bo another
hearing for both sides. Governor Porte
lias prepared a written statement of tli
South Carolina grievances, for tho Souato
Judiciary Cohimitteo, which will bo read
before the Coimuittoo next Monday by
tho Hon. W. W. Boyce.
A STRANGE PROCEEDING.
Enquirer-Sup spocial.j
Opelika, Ala., April 8.—Six men, well
nnnod and closely disguised, culled at tho
jail iu Opolika last night about 1 o’clock,
and forced Mr. Benton, the jailor, to de
li vor up to them Mr. B. F. Moore, of Tal
lapoosa county. Moore had boon com
mitted tho day previous on a charge of
murder, which occurred some four years
ago. No clue yet os to who tho disguisod
parties were. Thoir disappearance was
mysterious us their presence.
Leb.
—Tho New York Methodist Conference
commenced itH eighty-fourth sossiou yes- I writiug, “mi hart beets ownly for the mi
terday in New York city. I darliu huuny.”
Arrent of n Texas Murderer.
Special to tho OalveMon News.]
Indianoi.a, April 4.—Bill Taylor, ono
of the meu who killed Sutton aud Slaugh
ter, on tho steamer Clinton Homo weekH
since, was arrested in Cuoro and brought
down on tho train to-day, escorted by a
large body of citizens, and lodged in jail.
It is said the train bringing him wus tired
into twice by his friends, llot times are
anticipated if he is kept here.
—Tho now city directory of St. Louis,
just published, puts tho prosont popula
tion of the towu at 473,5(10 souls.
—In a breach of promise case at Fort
Wayne, tho lover was found guilty of
Savannah, April 8.—Arrived—Sun Jn-
oiuto, Now Wabeno.
Cleared—Ship Uagnar Runor, Philadel
plila, B. Taylor.
Sailod—Loo, San vDemaudor, Charles
Moore, Loretta Fish.
markets!
BY TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER.
Mouey and ktook Markets.
Paris, April 8.—Rentes 59f. and 85c.
New York, April 8.—Gold opouod at
118;). Stocks dull. Money 4. Exchange—
loug 485), short 488). Governments
strong. State bonds quid.
New York, April 8.—Money oasy, 4o5.
Exchange quiet aud firm, 485). Gold
steady, 13)ag. Governments strong and
steady. States quiet and nominal.
Provision Murkeln.
New York, April 8.—Flour quiet aud
firm. Wheat quiet, but steady. Corn
quiet and unchanged. Pork quiet; moss
$17. Lard quiet; steam 10 3-lGa).
Liverpool, April 8.—Broadstuffs quiet.
Beef 8Gs. (id. Lard 44s. (id. Bacon—
4Is. 3d. for long clear middles; 42s. for
short cloar middles.
Louisville, April 8.—Flour quiet sml
unchanged. 'Corn quiet and unchanged,
70a72. Provisions quiet. Pork $19.75.
Bulk moats—shoulders <»), clear rib 8j},
clear 8;f. Bacon—shoulders 7, e‘
9.J, cloar 9jj, sugar cured hams 12al2).
Lard—choice 9), keg lUjJ. Whiskey 93,
St. Louib, April 8.—Flour dull uud uu
changed—supeiliue winter, $3 75a I 25:
extra winter, $4 50a5 HO; double extra,
$5a5 50. Corn active uud higher—No.
2 mixed G4aG4: t l on track. Whiskey stoutly
at 92. Pork stiff at $10 75al7. Bacon
11 rin—shoulders, Cl ; clear rib, 95 ; cloar
9jaUj.
Cincinnati, April 8.—Flour quiet and
unchaitgcd. Corn dull and drooping at
G3a07. Pork firm; country mess $ Iti 75;
city do. $17; buyer until April $20. Lard
excited; prices higher; steam sold freely
at 9 : {; kettle 10. Bulk meals quiet and
firm; shoulders (J; clear rib sides 8jJ; clear
8;J. Whiskey quiet at 93.
Potion Marketn.
Liverpool, April 8—Noon.—Cotton
qniot aud unchanged; sales 12,000 bales,
including 2,000 for speculation and ex
port.
Sales of uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, shipped iu March, H I-K'.; do.,
shipped March and April, 8 1-1(5.
Liter.—Stiles of uplauds, nothing bn-
low good ordinary, deliverable June and
July, 8 i-IGd.
Sales of uplands, nothing below low
middlings, shipped in Murch, 8 l-IGd.
Sales to-day include 4,000 bales Autcri-
Sales on a basis of middling uplands,
nothing below low middling, shipped in
April and May, 8)d; do., middling Or
leans, nothing below good ordinary,
uhippod in March, 8 3-lbd.
Liverpool, April 8—5 p. m.—Sales of
upluuds, nothing below low middling,
deliverable April, 8d. ; sales of Orleans,
uothiug below low middling, shipped iu
April aud May, 8.}.
New York, April 8.—Cotton dull; sales
840 bales; uplauds 17); Orloans 17).
Futures opened as follows: April IE
10 7-1(1; May 1G 1 MGulG : ‘; June I7)al7{;
July 17 19-32ul7 21-32; Septembe
New York, April 8.—Futures closed
steady ; sales 1«»,5(H) Idles, us follows
April Hi 9-32, May Hi 21-32, Juno 17
a5-32, July I7)u7 52.
Got ton dull ; sales 1272 bales, ut 17)
al7) ; nut reooipts 812.
Memphis, April 8.—Quiet and denial
moderate; low middlings 1; recoip
2G4; shipments 489; stock 42,771.
Charleston, April H.—Quiet; middlings
lG; low middlings 15)al5;j; good ordina
ry I4)al5; receipts 1,183; sales400; stook
34,811.
Auousta, April 8. - Demand good; mid
dling loj}; receipts 222; sales 439,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Spring is Coming!
WITH LAHOK ADDITIONS OF
SEASONABLE GOODS!
"
RAILROADS.
NOTICE.
fcN uiul after Tnemlity, .'III, in
\V. L. CI.aHK,
i22J2w Jiup"! M. A 0. R. R.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
>S^itfrT’1 f 14 [■■■■olnfo
W 'U' Xru ' mm
541 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME!
S35 50 Fare to New York!
Now York and Now Orleans Mail Lino.
WK8TKRN RAILROAD OF AL/ftlAMA,
Ooliimuun, (Ia„ March 2d, I>>74.
TRAINS LKAYK COLUMRUS DAILY
FOE NEW YORK, DAILY,
i York 6:lft j».
NIcopiiiK I'urs ltnn to 4'liurlotfc.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta, - - • 5:24 A. i
From Montgomery hikI Polina • 2:3U I*. »
Tickets for dale at Union PnsHoiigor Depot.
CHAR. P. HALL, Gonoral Rnp't.
R. A. BACON, Agent. (much! tf
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R
New Advertisements.
WORKING CLASS
$2500 A YEAR
Combination Prospectus.
_Nul<»» Sure amt l»i
CO , Pub's, PIiIIh., P,i.
HOMKTIIINU that «il p»v \. n r\ TYiftTPiTnn
T0D0.A«.Lc;;v^U^
LARON CASH UA'lKS HU All Jb KXlJfcj,
ANTKKI) FUR ALL. t llher nex, yomm oi o|,|. ,
he .lone .lining hi si. to lime at your hnui.K, o, ,
SAGENTsSSdSr,;
A HALL, Up a North Cluirhh street, H.tltmi. . .
M.l. ,. v
Millions of Acres
RICH FARMING LANDS
IN NEBRASKA,
NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP !
Ten Years’ Credit, lute rest only (1 per rent.
Tho Pioneer,
A WEEK TO AGENTS—
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OUR STOCK or
Brogans, Plow Shoes,
1 all mil r staple (loo.ls for Iho wanta „f t
tple. is unexeelhil.
Vo are well Hiipplie.l with
Leather and Findings,
N. II.—Wo pay the high,-
irkot price for Dry
WELLS & CURTIS,
73 Broad Street.
MEDICINES.
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
tT»c
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN III.I'll BOX BN.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists. 4w
Tho hltfliost medical amiiorltiua
ol ICurope nay tho strongest Tonic, PurlBor
ami Doobulruont known to tho medical world i■:
JURUBEBA.
locay of vital i
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N UXDAY-, Martii. lal
8 Tfflfbfrft :
SKNUKR AN1> MAIL
UKinilT TRAIN.
DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
•J. I. GRIFFIN,
IMPORTED
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PERFUMERY
FANCY (iOODS,
AT KF.IimiD 1‘RH'RN.
:THE BESTEAD VIC Er
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DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE
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Notice.
QN AND AFTER APRIL 1ST,
ACTS
Of tho Last Legislature,
nm . U A I.K IIV
W. J. CHAFFIN.
POWRC
Nouralgia, Piles, lioadaoho,
Diarrhea. Eoilc, Old Sons,
Lameness, Eurna, Coronean,
Toothache, Ccaldo, Cprains,
Iloaraonoac, Ulcoro. Woiinda,
Soro Throat, Colic, Eruiaoa,
Ithoamatisra, Ilomorrhagos,
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BOOK AGENTS
JOB PRINTINC.
Letter Press and Card
Printing.
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER,
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VISITING and BUSINESS CARI
»iimi»r Vow Vii' n i iw.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
TXio». Gillaort,
PRINTER nnd BINDER,
Sun and Times Building,
Choice Simpson Cotton Scud
FOR SALE.
nnlaiwl I rum Molcrtvtl sntlkN, I.J
E. T. SHEPHERD.