About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1874)
»»tti ****** Itli OTPiT MAT 5, 187*- CITY AFfAIRt. cbivMMVI bAVVirtiAMXn^ riaAaaAL^SHkt UUi m Hmt Twfc MM porcent.ll* const) M BMW* K|M emt| •• ▼aaaak M«M P« tUh M BMlM MCK psroset luki srs sslllsg theta ea Maw Tom at Ml- omwfimo *#»H par o»U par msath OoWsed rilnr Mat. ssL Onrra»< Msrtft qsiet. Tka fcUowfag uatbaiMMan: Ieferlor t H (MlwraataUlMt M tit dead Ordtsery MMO— Lew MIdlltaai UMBUK MMdllata- M •- ■Mat MUIUese. MM#— ■else SI tala Baaatpu n kata — » ky M. * O. to. B.; M by aayaaat a by It. h S. I. B.I * by W. B. B. ; Mby rtrari « by 8. W. B. B. ■klpaaata M bataa- « by I. W. 1. B.| a far kaaa aaaaaaptaaat tobyW.B. B. DAILY OUTMOT. «“!r**22a attaeet .tA.taa-taoa ■took OB band *ilia ■in Oat Last Vbab.—Aagaat Mat, 1*T», IHt raaalnd sea* ley Tf| taUlraaaiptaU,UT| ablppad aaaa day B t total sMpe*s*U 4MN atom T,MT i aalaa M. MlddUegs 17c. U.S. Pon-rt.—Bseripta fertlAyc 1MN|» parti to Oraat Brittle to OaoO a,nt; ataakMMM- m TVMMM AS TOXICS Tba friend* and aaqatlattnOai of G Q. Badland and family ara reepeotfolty invited to attand hla fanaral, from tba Praabytorlan Cbarob, tbli aftarnoon, at 8 o’oloak. ________ dbailda la jm AAtttMttentmt* Hay hi Aootion To-Day—BUIa k Hard. Moating To-Kight—Book and tedder Company. Application for Homaalaad—B. H. Adminlatrator'a Sate—Haoriatta Gordy. JHoor Stmt, Tba Parley arrived Sunday with balaa of ootkm. She taavaa to-morrow at 11 o’clock. OwM 0*1. The Maolatkma of Hook and Ladder Company, and the proeedings of a moot oourt on tba train ara crowded out of thia paper. Ctmint In Close 0nardere. Lightning atrnck tba talagraph wire and railing to froot of tba Western Union Telegraph office Sunday about 1 o’clock, ft wna aeon, board and fait. ltxHn|[ /niMmI af CftoMUfi Soma negroea want to the Eagle k Pba* nil manntaotory, Sunday,, to clean oat boiler. Th» watchman found them clip ping out bolta of oloth. They wan ar- raated and the gooda reoovarad. St*. A. m. MiU an Me Stmplt* Deed* Cow/krence. Knowing the deep interaat which the people all over the South feel in thia in effective confaranoa—in the aaoaaa and influancea which lad to it, aa wall M the difflaulUaa which it could not ovaraoaaa— wa anrrandar all of <rar toaida apace to the latter of Hon. Ban]. H. Hill concern ing it. The atatamente which if makea are rather damaging to Hon. A. H. Steph ana and Ei-Oov. Brown, nnlam they oan aatiafaoiorily explain or confute them. The latter will no doubt oall out a reply from one or both of them. 0|M|U „ aampalgu, being preaant at ovary fight " Joly, 84, to SMoutminaUag battlaa abound ’Matovilla. The army be. tag truaafacred In North Carolina, C*pL mjEmS with (ha army at Or amah aw to April, 1888, Imvtag boon in the army from iU inception to Ua cloee. Ha waahuaaane, aourtaoua and bravo. COIUMMVM SIMM DBTAMTMSSX. Bain fall at noen, butaoou the doqSt ■pad away and a atifi cold wind com-' meneed blowing. The parade wee vary handaome. Pint came No. 1, a company that haa been in the Departmout ainoe 1848, ita ataamer drown by tout homos. Oapt. S. H. Hill thi ribbons. Gallant Np. 5 followed, looking trim anddaahiug, Mr. John DfabMur manag ing the four apankingbaya that drew “Old Book”—their ataamef. Thu Columbus Ouarda’a braaa bend preceded and furaish- ad good muaio. A handaome little boy ida oa the eugtae. Hook and Ladder Company waa next in line an honor to the city. Man drew the truck) fear fine horaaa, provided with plasm, palling the OxUnguiaher, with lb. Vemoy, Jr., guiding them. Next in order waa that apiaudld body of noble Mechanise who oompoae No. 6. It in a oorpa of hapdaoma man—etoul, atroog, and proudly eetf-reilant. Their uniform—white flaenal shirt, with green collar and euffs, and black panto—ie atyllah and attractive. They have made their engine a bounty, and oalled it “Wa, M. Wadlay.” The motto inaoribed to— "Labor omnia vineit." Flowera adorned ihs machine. Weahiugton No. 1 (colored) came last— a atalwart collection of men, tAo have done and rtill will d6' their duty. They J. Mott, vlea-pmUint) G.Pushy daadan, foramen; O. T. Hoorn, fiat anfatant; G, E. Thomas, aaeoad aaalataut; J. D. Bataa, tr mentor. McuytMrty-rtx. One hook and ladder truck- carrying five laddeta,fonr axes, two picks, one crowbar, four lanteraa, four aarviae and one dray ropn atoa book polaa aad a 180-foot drill latter. One champion chimleal engiac, “No. 8," “Quiekstop,” oyiaader aapaaUy ISO jXfitratTus&s two leddaru 18 feet lung, eepahla of being aplicad to 88 feet,two hand irttaguiriiim, two hooked price, two tempo, three epaa- para, two node aad two acid caaa, and oxinaAL Martusxinc, wo. 6. OJIetrt.—Prraideut, O. D. Wall; Yiea PrealdoBt A. 8. NU, Tramurar H. 0. Bailey, Foreman P. I. Oochiuu, let Am atetaat A. K. Francie, Seeratary ——. ’ Men.—Forty-three. Property. —On* hand engine, had# by Junes Smith, but wmeiBU wad ro-eon- alrooted by the oompaay, one how fuel, 1,400 feat fcf leather Nose, IS Mttf In die rubber eection hoes,,other apparatua eunipleta. » : ’ * waieaorKWfOo.ifi', (ooiawn) Offlctrt. —Preaidant, Jack Brooka; Vice Praatdant, Bob WOUaata; Seawtury.X B. Tarver; Treanrrar, George Tyaoen out. SmtMAS f N/A i «rr Me ifernaul Wine After. Liquet aad Wine Houee, and the dneat bttow Qeorgte Bom^B^r^’m^tf' ma» orssism. Mia well known aalooa-kaeper, ••Qua Bunn,” will reopen Me eld and favorite Beau .Bomb, with a Garun Lpwm, which wiU be earved day aad aighk Bahaa remodeled and refitted the aa- lment withent regerd to ciapunafe' and, with tha edvaetagaa of a waB ahadad garden and free tanahaa every day, aeka a Utttto— u4 oomtimkm at i writ nga- laM Aaf ' hi ’ V* iJU!! Cr !U rw Prioaa vo cult tha tlmee. IcmOeM fienmt Bma rrvu omn By tha Chief Engineer and hie Aaaiatante, aad the Mayor and Aldermen, took plaae on the weal |ida of Brftd at root, between Baadolph nod Bt. Clair. Wa have aeon a handaomer panda, but the atraata ware not eo full of apeetatora aa on former Foreman, Toney Jeokina; Aaaiatant, Nel- BiWr neoxe, rvaxiwo, xto. Tha iuepeotion over, Hook aad Ladder proceeded to their quartere. No. 8 prepared an olaganVailvev cup to Urn winner in a race of 100 yarda bwetean tba hoee aqoade of Noa. 1 and 6. No. 1 declined, when the cop waa given to No. 6, aa a proa cut. Tba latter’a hoaa rquad thou ran lOO.yaada, Mrooled, jan^ con nected hoee'and bad water playing'in 88 ftega?^ty-dve aeotiona of hoaa. Jfen.—Sixty. , , • . oruan. eunruutx. ,js In addition tha city haa three hand en- gioaa, which are for aale. awuui. Forty-one offioere, 818 men, tuo and two begd, aegiMa, eeo ladder truok, one champion fire guiaher, 1,100 feet rubber and 8,600 leather hoaa, three brick aad throe wooden houaea, and throe ouginea to call, jrayorto Otari rarCrrCap. Howard Hcgan, Fayette BoMnaon and Henry Howard ware finad |8fiO eayh ; Alfonxo Howard, f8 60; Drucill^ Biapter end Agnilte Everett, dirmiaaed; Frank Wetaou, |7 60; Kittle Burrua and Teat John#n,f2 80 each, . OtantaTbuMtay. Paatora generally filled polpite, aad good oongragattana attended in.the morn ing. A heavy wind aad min atorm came up Juat aftor ear vice ctehad. BalVeon. tinned to feU at inter vela during the af- taruboirand aM Wight. Fktne nadtfa. -t>.o tu, I raanaotfullY inform toe ladtae of Co- Fmmtw to intijnCtoaitaM wnbua^vi^itylLnvSof new ''iMmmmmlESEsL. ' and faahibnable Millinery for apring to now complete, etalao an immanae variety " am determined to eaU cheap. Cell and SaeM tf Cape. a. O. Mutant. We have to perform the aad teak of an- noandng the death of another former proprietor of this paper, and one of oar moat estimable oittoena. Captain George Gilmer fiagland died at hitreaidanoe to Wyonton on Sunday night, after aoffar- ing for some time with that unrelenting enemy of human Ufa, consumption. He waa born in MilledgavUle in July, 1888, and early in life eame with bin father, the late Thomas Btgiand, to thia dty. For a few months after tlf death of the tetter ha wm one of tha proprietors and the ahlef business manager of theEaquiun, though then.in feabla and fdUng health. Ha waa a man universally esteemed for bto sterling good qualities and high sense of honor and duty, and to all who ever knew him—aepedaUy to ail with whom he had either nodal or business relations— hi* memory will ever be saddened by re- grot that one so loved and capable of eo much usefulness, had health permitted, waa out off so early. He leaves a widow aad two young ohildren to mourn the lorn of a modal husband aad father. By hia untimely death the once large family of Thomas Bagland, that has lost eo many members within the teat few years, to etill further diminished. Captain G. G. Bagland enlisted as a private to the “Columbus Guards," aad accompanied them to the seat of war in 1881. He waa transferred, in 1888, to tha Nelson Bangers, a cavalry company being then organised by Oapt. Tom Netooo, and waa elected First Lieutenant. He served with this company to this oapeoity dur.ng the Kentucky aad Mississippi campaigns, and to 1804, at Meridian, Mia*., was elect, ed Captain to fill the vnaancy caused by tha resignation of Oapt. Nelson,than alee- ted Colonel of the 11th Mtosteaippl. As Captain of the company, he commandad •his splendid organisation in many of lb* hard fought battle* wbioh Format so gal lantly oondooted in North Mississippi. Gen. 8. D. Lee having been appointed Lieutenant-General of the army of the v Southwest, the Nelson Bangers, as hia escort company-, w*fa ‘tranaf erred to the infantry army at Atlanta. Captain B. served ns chief commanding Tba squads A aad B of No. 6 did not run aa was expected. AH the anginee played awhile. Nos. 1 and 8 threw each about 145 feet. The measurers said No. 8 threw three laches farthest, betwado not think ons sur passed the other. nn nous nnsmrrxn. No. 8, through Foreman F. J. Coohraa, then presented No. 6 with an eight-foot tin horn, adorned with a red ribbon. He isd* a happy Uttl* hpeaoh, describing different horns, and the tiny little on* he was giving awey. Second Assistant Foreman George Bor is replied to * similar atrain, adding that whenever NS. 5 took a born; she hoped No. 6 might be present. a root SAon of oa* hundred yarda wm then announced, between Vice-President A. J. Nix of No. 8 and Engineer J. G. Burras of No. 1 Mr. Burras understood a signal bad been given before it was, and he ran the course through, not hearing the oells to come back. For some reason the race waa not run. Thus ended the day. omonaa, wan amd ruorxan or tbs nn- PABTUSHT. Chief Engineer—W. H. Williams. First Assistant Engineer—O. W. Bo- Second Assistant Engineer—0. A. Ethe< ridge. Secretary of Board of Control—A. K. Francis. The Board of Control oohetoteof four offieers from sash company, ahd the Chief Engineer and his Assistants. oolcksc* ran compact bo. 1. Offietn.— B. F. Coleman, PrAident 0. 0. MoGshee, Vice-President; W.. H. Brannon, Foreman; B. W. Ledsinger, let AWT; Wm. Fee, 8d Ase’t; Wm. Bedd, fid I’t; T. O. Douglass, Secretary; l, D. Johnson, Treasurer; J. G. Burras; Engi near; M. T. Bergen, Assistant. Men. —Thirty-three. Property. —Third-olaaa Jeffers i engine with ell the necessary apparatus in good order; 1 four-wheel hoe* carriage i two-wheel hoe* real; 2 brass and leather pip* and a set of nosxles; 20 feet of leather suction boa*; 800 feet of rub- her hoe*; set of double harness; 1 hand cart; 4 lain tarns; l barrel of oil, for whieh the company says it ha* no ass; about a quarter of a ton of ooal. YOUBO AMXnlOA BO. 6. Officers: President, E. L. Wells; D. E. Williams, foremen; B. A. Ennis, first as sistant; Georg* Burras, second assistant; W. H. Halstead, third assistant; George B. Flournoy, secretary; James Long, traasnrar; Henry Maddox, engineer; H. B. Bedbarry, assistant. Men, forty-six. Property: On* third cbm Sibley ro tary steam; one four wheel hose carriage; sue two wheel hoee jumper; 800 feet St rubber hoee to good, end too in bed or der; on* set engine tool*; one eet nezilae, two brum engine pine* tvs gallons train oil; set of donbl* hern ess, five lanterns 800 pounds of eoel. aascun hook a so laddkb compact uo. 1. Offlotts: O. B. Grimm, President; F. The Secretary of Washington No. 2 (colored fire oompeny) denim the charge* made by members, Regarding heavy ex penses. He state* that members aoouaed of otime are dropped Stem the roll* in stead of being helped. W* have not ■peon to-day to puhltoh.the note. AUtnMmn, XmNc## Mrs.. Howard, next to Strapper's, on Baodotph street, haa a vary large ahd attractive stoek of spring mUlinery gooda, the latest noveittea to hsta, bonnets, rib- bona, hair goads, jewelry, eto. Ladle* should oall early. BsewtMil Orstaiisfi. A selection of exquisite ornaments for beta, batr.sto.; alsofiogovsof theeboiosst dsseriptioo, end rieh millinery gooda of all varieties, oan be found at the estab lishment of Mr*. Colvin and Him Don nelly,' next door south of tha Naw Tech Store. Tha oraamauta and flowera ere especially teetefnl wed elegant just the very things to enhance the charm of love liness *r aMks a plain women see captivating. Those who wear them wiU 1)* the observed of ell obhervere, and jump at oeoe into inerfseed fevorite- Theartlelee are indued-very hand, some, aad all tha ledlm should go sod see; for they are as remarkable for their cheapness aa beauty. .per yard BLAMOUi Ann’s. A MASK CHAIfOM! Although the times do not improve, the necessity for Dry Gooda eoatinues, end to meet the emergenoy, T. E. Blahohabd to prepared to sell for lb* eaah bto etook of Dry Goods, Notions aad Hosiery, ko. Ac., at very low fignree tot oesh. Fartioelar attention to Celled to bto splendid setoation of Drme Gooda, which arc offend at “panto prises. ” He con tinues to offer, for the cash, Coats Thread at TO oents, Standard Flints oenta, Faotory Ohddk* Tt Cent*, Loude- dsls Bleached Homespun at 16 oenta, and othar gooda in proportion. aprlO tf Coats’ and Clark’s Spool Cotton at Tfle. per doxen, at Blabomaid’s, _ 128 Broad at. The latest style of Striped Percale* just received at mh26 tf Blabcbasd’s. = MOV* ■ . !5S raws** ,%*• f t.jmir.- . . Atteekey at Itaw, awdgnda* efCmslr OmtaVtacUetaeTJTglTtaSsrta a Os., tossi ». ynettamtasseftasf ftaasgtasea awn'tyeeaUB, WOI tnstjjy to (to mbs s*a fstorsl Osetts at Hilly, ’ Mea. B. Daman, No. 108 Broad Columbna, On. myS SuTWIh* ", _ -’j.-lS ni-’ . rSTOMM 1-sTIKgUAXlQS I High prism sea mi laager extol. Cm heals is the piUoiple now. and ealdesir* to oIom business am offeriaguqr Hook of Dry Goods, Hats, la thin Call and exaariae, aad make sue dot targofartbmthaa two at any othar ptoea. I am to aarnaah If you doubt It, ah to and hnva proof Of tha faat : ■ ' ‘ L. Hanam, 114 Broad 8k, m}l 4tu Oolumhui, Ga. Tha proper ptoo* to go uhtu yes want .-aheap Dry Oeads to Aon k )foBDoou’a. Xbwtwqperthing to.#*#!^.Et-daha A Murdoch’s aad tooh-thmgh their head- ■oma Una of Silks, Orenkdthes, Poplins, Striped eld Corded ''g a and eeleet what goods yon want. Tha proper place to flad for panto, boy* Lineus to at SeeOnd supply of Fans and Patrols, Just received at tha Virginia Ston. *pr80 Psttob, Gosdob A Co. To arrive, a large lot of Whita Striped I*wn* at 25 Mta, the-ahespset goods ever offered to this market. *pr80 Perron, Gobdob A Co. BseetifelAlpaeM *0 the VtogiaiA Store, only 85o per yard, gprf eodAw Second supply of Black Gnnadinm at 40 oauta! put! upwa|d^ at Jlja Vhglnia Store. apr88 A Oa. IS" III Uwyar*. t- i in ’ i i •**- * 00, ■ Ps|s|mu wa Oglstherp* tor sir, Osit sontyT. Oolsmbm, QaorrU. Will esetfsst hr Booh - I twu Ottsi ww Witttah S Ktassl’s A. U. MtHWOX, Attorusy and Oseeastlsr M law. Y—d Store. Whshtstaua 5WST5V I Msswe I. CssYnesm Mtaa, -hearts to Osorgls «*. J»S lfcss H. mmrsss. urns ». ossesss. ■UMNU * aauuxa, Oris* Jf*. 4T Weal strast, star Wittfak a (Is- •slU Jswslry Mem. WIU pmsttas-1* to* atsts sea Flirts! Courts. U^tssMss I Attareassaa tetosCearts i la M. lean Cess; I. twin. i , amiu aa ■w»nr, - llllfYt Will #r»ctlos uUtekMtkM atwlt) imaaak >. t. aatnne, -JtfMf |l| lllltlltf U. i. Osta’r sea laeintr is Baakreptsy. OUl ■ raaaaay a uaxiax. Booia udShotL Qrnto *vm J. tans a Os.-s toeee, Baoie Bt 'VSTUmL w. i. tomawa, A tea sway mad Cssssrllsr m firnar. Lili- wiHwy. CHAle M-.Wl nur, < WUl yeeMtaB to ear Orerl. « BB. Mini. Utatasens eeSOtoos sstesr of K Olsir sal Ogl*-, Oita* oerqiS prml seSJeeSsIpk attests, Sirrmi Ijilltee as tasyth, (hr** loan bsloir St. Clair. ’mi. tlx’ vtoto«itoABT, Ottos *t 0. J. : SolMl*s 9f*g Stars, Bros! ■ - tasett.Olsir, totweseBnalaa yspel Ota .OotataSes, Os. BB. J, c, wax, Mo* over XI Ua a Hsrrlssa-s Oowmlailos Hseas, Drusmists. a. x. OBiamr, Impertog Drags aad CkeestaBls, PfiNliinMrf cHinlll prsstoFM. JSU »*. 10* hcosl strsst. <1. to. FALX8X, MeeMied Apeatoeewiy MS Ffeystotaas' PnserlpUoas atato a 4*0 It J BlgtotoUtatoftof leor. T~' Go to the Kuby Beoteemnt for your Oysters, Fash. Gams, and all things good fo sat. . ootl6 tf The proper plaoe to buy CaUoocs at 10 cento par yard aad Costa' Thread et TO bent* per doxen to at Aon A Mobdooh's. Hi* proper plaoe to bay Amstieen Cambric to at Aon A Mobdoom’s. The proper plsoo to bay 4-4 Bleached Homespun et lO, 12] and 18 cent* a yard to Am A Munnooa’s. A fresh supply of the beat Prints at tea oenta per yard, et Buses axd's. The proper plaoe to peoeur* the latest novelties in Silk Bomfe, Buga, Fete, Leather Belie, Ae., to at . Aon* A Mubdooh's. Tbs proper place to buy Black Grena dines in aU style* obawteJi , Aexe A McBDoec'e. SIMM CIO ASM I . 8,888 GENUINE MIBABILIA OIOABS I wbioh at* for aal* at WHOLBBAHB AND BET AIL, ! - AT BUHLEHE OIGAB EMPOBIUM, hones with the Bed tigs, a faw dooca be low Enquirer affio*. •pro tf Sttti/ttA St-BOM > Large line beeettful Steudaid Prieto, 10 canto; 5,000 yards Blaa*tod Oottoto, cheep; 8,000 yards Sen Tel end Cottons, 10 to 12]oeota; 10-feud 11-4 Sheetings; Faotory Cheeks, 14 seats; Chaise New Dreee Goode et low prism; JOO dox. has] Spool Cotton, TO o^itb; large atoCk othtt goods, ch**p to proporttoo. aplT eod H. T. CniOLan. • Lhune Lena Petota, Ctopm andSwrib just received by •pit eod ■ H. T. Onmsn. Two-Button Kid GtoegiSt^toBstton iperior quality, #1.80. Tws Assn I Maw 8s*. W. Urows'i, Bros! Stmt, Ortlsethas, Os. amNyttoa stohtstsseth • Warn toeq, ***** tom, Oenm, Os, Wholesale mad to emit Doctor Telle* Arttotoo cad rtrtmmtrj. Cotton Factories. ItolMWH BAKCTACTPmiMO CO. Mssefstaems sf akistleii ■htrttngSi mad Sewtmu sad Carls Wssl sal Oriels Whset eel Cm. Otoos la nar sf Wltttek a KtsasTs, Xasdnlph Jar* X. & CHILTON, t-r-.idint. ■imctotototo Eumcmue w. Maestutaisn of SHIETrNO*, TAXN, aorx, Ac. COLUMBUS, OA. as octal wmenz imsktors. AMIOX8IIM, l.'Wt&hwuto** mmI to 1*. Htovikj, VKBniinNM, . '08 UQtmfg 1M Krarf vtr«#t, (MuibM, . aart>#r Ihops. Conftootionere. L s. mu/rpr, " ®t«4f toeeefSetarsr AH» DEALEB IN 1 •ttok Oeadr II ssats. Hsiksiu* far Sfsas. Llv»»y End iglto tttobtaT ****** Livery, tost* cad ] Oeuwatoia,Nsete minting ««W* Osletatais. o. A. GAtoBtoL, Idvccw mad hole ■tables, Osuvesers *i., Oneasn, 8t. ^taussur tttaetta. »i.,taDM lMwllu ,| •2SSi'S*.* ,lm ,ubl “ tajel Mfurtohf . ■AKtoU COCITT toUTAlhA,. I iw.«« torcud Btoees. ’■ ** U “ "Li”*'*"' taMStatl. L!|son Cl|sn. MmU st ill hour,, yfi* r ■ I. J. BLAKBLT. tn,<, k Tin 8h<l Copptorsmitht. ■ ,W*. fftoto, Wwrkow lath, UheM Iran, «^ f1 , I <M#n fkott ftbrond promptly atUudml to. -NoM74. Brptd Eltotea Preffih Meats. w. pnntiox, ■tan* No. • eed IS, Market Bosh. Freeh Meets cr^u; toitto, PfintfiE. W. F. SIOMtoB, Ocaust, . Oworita etr.app.r-. tmlldts*. iu.*,lpk *. , a ***»»•*• (Use to tti* toHrUoaaf irtl-1 *tobto*5?’ ** W * 11 “ Qtorstlr* tostlM, 1 »• w. atoms, tasntlst* 1 W. T. FOOL, 1 DeuUit, ■<vvl3] Wl Broad rt., Colambaa, Oa. j -W. A. FOGLE, Dontiet, ieplj Oeorxln Hem. Building, Oo.nubw, (h Cun and Locksmiths. FBIUF EIFLEB, Onn aal Leck.whk, Ornnford itmt, nut e Johoeoa'e career, Colunbtu jh WILLIAM SOHOBSB, Sea nel Lnekemltk nel dealer la Sumtu k. tarisle. Qapoalte Inqnlnr Otoe. Boot and Shoomakera. WM. MEYER, B##t aad Bhoemmker. - ®SiL er 1* Ltffithsr Vindings. Next to 0. L *Wn Oo.Vt ProMpt and strict stteution glnq toordart. J#li Plano Tuning, #o. B. W. BLAU, R#p#lr#r nnd Tuu#r of Pi#)ioaa, Orga&i ui Aocordaone. Sign Pain ling also done. Orders MMijr b# b# toft at J. W. Peasak Nonuil Rook 8Wri. «ep6 Grocers. DAN’L to. HUE, Denier ta Peaeily Uroeetiee, on Iqree etiwt,te tween Ugiethotpe A Jnckaou atneta. aw No ch«rge l*r dr«y»»i. dwt J. H. HAMILTON, Wbelml# »#d Retail Uroctr, JuDctlou cf Franklin, Warren k Oglethorpe flta. No sharp# tor drayag#. toll ISBAB COOFES, really Grocer sol Dsnler fi Coontij fudw •eps nest bo “En.nlrer” Offlee. ..Hotels. . PLANTERS- HOTEL, Next to Columbus Bank Buildis* Porter# at #11 tha trains, jail MRS. W. f. 8NIDKR, ProprM. Tailors. O. A. KCEHXK, Merchant Tnllor nnd Cutter. A fell stoek of Frenoh end lnjlltli Broslelotta, CeaeiBK-r-e end Veettoyt. ■prlS No. 134 Bread etue- Kid Gloves, superior q« ' eplT eod H. T.OaxoLBs. Fine Cloth* and Qeota' Ooodi;-MpMioradkii9Urtii|l splT eod H. T, OaioLM's. LOUIS WtoUUP •HAVING SALOON, (IsMMfir to He HtnitJ Usler (leorgls Hose Iseerssce ■ethlinx. rnuptsK'! polite barken Is attendance. is* Aim, Pm*mte, FkMapd Ladies’ Umbrellas ie aswatplaa. - : u* - aplT eod H. T. Ceioi.ee. BB. TtoBBT, Berber, CrJwtMSL, aaSer Bnektn ■oeee, Coluiubnl, On. •Making. turns a. a. ■oLuxuiwaiTH, A. O. MONTIE, Tailor. FeUSJ HENRY BELLMAN. Cutting. Clennlnx nnd Itapklriai Bone in the bail etjle. nprM) ' Corner Crawford endfrontto W. A. Farley, A.ttorixey-»f I, “ ,v OU8BETA, OKATTASOOCHe* Oo- Qt ; amspeetol Attention siren to nolieoun^ HINES DOZIER, Attorney at LaVi HAMILTON, OA., W ILL pnnttee in the orsey state alee. All kind „