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at m suRsuurruffi i nwmnufim It to onnoanood pnaihnl; (bat no daabt truthfully) that tha Ooart of la- O. O. Howard agalotoUn. WasbsMMB, May 4, 1874. *.,***+. ' tight of'ttto bnga dom. of tha Capitol, oad ton tog to oa imarioaa, ha oakad, ‘Pity, what to .that carton. atraetare, atr That,” aaid tha Atoorissn, glancing at tha woodsrfal affair, "to tha national gta It toatatod that tha Boatham Oawgriaa nan Totad, on tha 7th inatant, againot tha biB appaopciathu *8,000,000 for tha Oantaontol eotobiation, booaaao a prop#- attioa to ooapla with it a ganofol amoaoty oa tha 4th of Inly, 1878, had boon ro- faaad; olao that with thto praaiaoitoon bapaaaad. Wohopo that than willba no roooding from thla aland by tha Soath- an Oongraaoaon. Qoanp Bonn Htcnonta (broth at of tha Goar of Baaaia), wboaa arraat to taportod by talagraph, to tha third aoo of tha lata Onar Xiahatoa, and waa bon hi 1881. Wo baliava that ha hoUto a high poaitioo in thoonny. Hla aldac brotbor Conotan- Una, aooond aon of Hleholaa, to High Ad- miral of Boaaio. Tha (apart of "| oxoitamant” in St, Pitaaobnrg in at qnonoaof thiaarraotwarranto thaanapl- eion of seas intrignaof an iaaportaat ohorootar. BoaaUn hiatory to fall of anoh. Tmnnoaaaaato boaarylittla praapaet that Oongraoa will ba abla to adjourn ba- fota tho flint of Inly. Tha WooMogton ooRwapondant of tho 7W*u»d aayat. “Of tho twahradpihbpalatMi MUo only a tha Fortiflaation bill—haa brooms a law. Tho Army and the Navy bilto are between tha two Hoaaaa on diaagraaing wotaa, and tha Logtolottve, EtsonMvs and Jndidary bill, upon which the Honae apont three aaootha, haa not yet boon taken op in tha Senate.” The oonalderation of the In dian bill in SosaffittM* baa hat jaat be gan ; the currency debate is to bs ro- opened; while tho Genera award, civil righto and other meaanree moat bo dto- poaed of baforo an adjournment aon poe- aibiy taka ptooa. Among tho intaaeattog aotootlfla quae- tinea whToh it to stpsotod the forthoiim- ing obaaraotioan upon tha tranaitof Va- nna will eattle to the trna dtotanoa of the oaith from, the aon.. Thsfs to a. Ming diapnte about the matter now wktoh in volve* only from one to tan millionaof mllaa.— WtuhingUm Republican. That to to any, aoaamiag that tha aoien tiato already know tha exoot dtotanoa of Vanna from tha earth and tha ann, the ralooity of bar orbital motion, and the preotoo allowance to make on aeoonnt of refraoiion of light and atmospheric illu sions, they ean by (ha aid of thaaa data ooapnta the “ trna dtotanoa of tha earth from the ann.” They can comet anoh trifling errora aa one to tap millions of milan, bnt atill aonnot tall tha. dtotanoa within a fmotion of a million. Botha mtllton at milm to only a little dtotanoa, and of not maab oonaeqaenae to men who oan nee with tha naked rye objaota at tha dtotanoa of millione of milliona, wa ought to ba aatiefled with round number*. Tho Southern Baptiat ConTantion or- gantoad at Jaffamon, Tax*#, on the 7th Inal, by electing Dr. J.P. Bbyoa Praei- dant. Tha ottendonoa waa not ao large,on that day, aa had been etpooted, on no- oonat of high water and broaka in tinea of tmnaportotion delaying the arriral aomeof the delegatee. A latter to tha Atlanta Herald mentione tha following among tha dtotlngutohad men of tha de nomination preaent: Or. J. W.M. William a, of Bahfaaom, Dr. W. WiUtoma, Dr. J. P. Boyne, Dr. John A. Broadna, Dr. 1. L. Burrow*, of Vir- f ia, Dr. T. K. Skinner, of Georgia, H. Tnppaa, of Virginia, T. G. donee, o Tenaeaeee, 8. H. Ford, of Mimonri, M. T. Samnar, of Alabama, J. 8. Dong, Virginia, W. P. Yeomen, of lliaaoart, B. Diaktneoa. of ReUgieue Herald, Bieh mood, 8. Boykin, of Kind Worit, J. H, Davotia, J. B. Link, of Teaae Baptitt Herald, W. 0. Crone, of Taxaa, Wtn. Howard, Dr. B. G. Taylor, of New Or- About flftaen nattvs Indian preaoben warn In attandonoa,and they aang togeth or a hym with Ann effeot. A umtn MTIMIE Governor Mot**, of Booth Carolina, wo hare already a toted, haa gone into bankruptcy pamniwrily, for morally and politically hie eo.renoy to nnimpaanhablo Hto abawing of dobto and amoto to wary anggeatiwa for tha Gowarnoa of a tax hardened and plundered State, and wo direct attention to tha item*, which wa And in tha Aagaata OomtituUeneUet partioalariy to what ho owm "anndry oonnty troaaurara": DaeOeaeral Pnetoaoa “Mualoa" 8 (0,000 Dm UeuereiOaraer..,. Batcher', bill, (hirer 0 Oa R.B.Sa*» AU__.._ Oalgai 0 McUreaor, druggUta OaraarelH A Co.. tellur, Sundry Coeaty Men r„ euraat beeper,, abomakara aad “ahyatera" Ballhaere (Urulture daalara ■c 1,000 wo 60,000 Koklag a (read total of.. Hta aaaeta ara: .tan,i6o Trot** Mao. tan, raVtod at 8tW«0, law th, _ movtgaga tro.000 a, earring*., eio, , aad lot la Bam 30,000 4.000 3.000 ter,ooo —John W. Carter, on old and highly rssprotod man of Athena, (hot and killed 9. D. Staphauaoo, a nephew of Got. J. 0. Brawn, of Tanoeaaee, laat araek. It to Mated that Staphenaon waa deranged and mode a fetoeion, attaok upon Garter] in hto own honae, ontting through hia olothaa with a knifa, Chttor booking; with a chair between them, until ha reached hto gun in one eorner of the foom, whan ha mot •liSoihm*before. dead. They had newer agon t Thank yon! Tha ptooa from which tho BepnbUo raoaiwaa ito light, I preen me P’ 'Tan, air. Wa mod oar Ug\Ueat men thorn to ran tha work,," waa tha reply. Tho oaroaetio tmarioan intended a grim joke, and while there waa aonra founda tion for hto abatement, them ean ba no denbt that owooy Oongraaa baa had ito quota of tha bait rapraaentatiwe man of tho oonntry j and if it to not oa ably mp- ramnted now oa in the peat, it to (imply owing to the foot that ability, natead of being eantared in a few indiwidnala, to diffaeed.through the moeaea more equally. From tha Notional Hotel to the Capitol —onto (is equate,, and yet thorn eix sqasnsbropMk the mighty change wbioh Waahlngton turn undergone. Pannaytoa- nta Awanna to a grand, well pawed high way, and the tumbledown ahaottoa that onea bordered it, like panpera in the vi- oinity of a prince, have giwen place to •lately etrnetnrea, erected by priwate en- torprtoa. There, to tha right, in a por tion of the lowely park that biaeota the city, am the hot-hontaa of the Agricul tural Department. Hundreda of yards of glaea-eowerad exotica, wbioh ara enlti- watad for the exolnaiwa benefit of Con* greaaman and the head, of departmenta. Flower* ara refining, but wa question if it would be prodent to trace tha bonquata, in ewary iaatanoe, from tha donor to the handa into which they too often fall; bnt than Congressman meat hawe a due amount of amusement and relaxation, and, beeides, they are alwsye glad to giwe tha flowers at their command for the beat pnrpoaea. Many a ehnreb and boapitol in tha District eon woucb for this. Tbs Capitol gronnde are wonderfully ohanged for tbs better, and the landscape r and arebitsot hawe used all their i irts to baantify tbs approaob to the finest 1 agUlatiwe pile in the world. Grand for. aat trees rise from tha graen sward, and flowering parteries, in beautiful design, beautify the sweeping walks that approach tha osntre of tha bnilding. There are of iron, in rnstio design, border ing the wall pawsd paths, and these to ore half filled thto morning by the hqmetoas and helpless. Yonder is sn old soldier on his emtohes; there is nothing about him to tell which army ha fought in, bnt enough about him to show he fought gallantly. One lag gone and a Ma hto right obsek (bat grows liv id in the bracing morning air. Yon pass him end he straightens up and throws you a salute. It may be that he imagines he reoogntoae in you an old oomrade, or it may be that he desires to arrest yonr stops and attention, in order to tell that story of suffering and want whioh is too often on tha lips of brews fallows North and South. You am hardened or unin terested end peas on. There ahead is an old man walking with two oanes; you get aside of and reoogntoe him. He is older, mom stooped, and grayer than when we mat him ten yearn ago, bnt he is the same identical moo, that men ealled “squire,’’ who had a alsim before Congress arising from the Blaek Hawk war, a very old man you will see at a glance. Ha bows over hto oanes. The old man knowB every body. He haa seen tha rise and fall of men and parties, and ha has survived the disappointment and ruin of very many, sustained by tha hope that the claim of a half oantnry ago would be eventually granted. Hia means am evidently giving out, for hia bins eoat is quite threadbare, and the buttons over its double-breasted front have bean ohanged wary many times. Ha most be wifeless and childless, you think, and as yon walk by his side and hear the story he is ewer so ready to pour into a listening ear, yon will say, “yes, end friendless, too.” “How am you, 8quire ?” The old man glaucea up, dashes from hto bluish grey eyes the moisture that ex ertion, years, and the morning breexe have brought there, and as he raises the eons in hto right hand like the salute of a line ofloer’a sword, he says: “Well, I thank yon General"—be oalls ewary wall dressed man general sinea the war—and than lowering his oane to enable him to keep up with our mors rapid steps, he continues interrogatively, “on busi- ness?" “Yes, Squire. We oame a long dis tance on bus in era," is onr answer. “Before Congress 7” “Yes, Squire.” “Good booking, General ?" “The backing of a good cause, Squire." ''It won't win, sir. Mark my words, General! Warn yon West daring the Black Hawk war 7" “No, Squire. I was not born then.” “Ail the better for yon. But there is my claim! them was newer a juster one. My plaee was burned by the Injins ; my wife died, end myehild. I lost thirty thousand, but until this Congress I had ao show of getting it book." “Do you think yon will get it now 7” “Oh, yas 1 The claim is good aa gold. Bnt I'wa bad a long wait, General." Tjie old man sighs, and bis oanes clat ter on the slated walk as we hurry on. Them am many people on the benches, pictures of despondenoy—men who came here for Offioa, depending on Congres sional favor, who have been stranded; Tslagram and adileaW hffiMLjll foe thorn | rfcs* am Shttmifi in tha “wnnto.” But it to hard for n ■ aspired to a clerkship to besoms a eoeob- mea, s gardener, a light porter, or s welet, and eneh am the people wanted. He may wish be was a woesen, for oooks, njusa* and chambermaids am in demand; bat than ha to nok So you ana him fob lowing, after a tinea, with tho merging paper protruding .from the , of hto short-sleeved, eeent up a flight of (tape to where fish, ones considered golden, now move with sluggish, msny-eolored fins, op to the oiroular outwork of stone, that surrounds the greet building like a pore- pet. On pest crowds of the listless and oarious, than up another flight, end we stand in the great rotunda. High over head an outlandish allegory of Washing ton, surrounded by the semi-nude dieties of oommeroe end the arta. About the great circle rustio iron seats, built evi. dently for the polios men, and above their heads tho battle piotnres and histor ic scones of the oonntry’s early days, to understand which a guide book to abso lutely nseesaary. Aao. emeu state dental society This Sooiety held its sixth annual mast ing in Atlanta, oommenoing on Monday. The sttandanoo was not large, bnt taolu- ded much of the talent of the profession. The following Dentists from Coiambus am mentioned in the HeraUTt reports: W. F. Tigner, T. W. Hentx, W. T. Pool. Dr. A. 0. Ford, of Atlanta, presided, and delivered an opening address. We make several points from papers read and remarks mode on Monday. Dr. Tigner proposed the question DISSOLUTION. ns ftra *r ebbs, cbamebm a barm haa toe* dUaolvad hy tha emmet of all isr- imemt All uepeM aivoaem aTela the TS ti-f CO, band. of loo uadaaalgnad lhre.ttlM.at, wh. win alio p,j alt claim. mlae tha aid Ira. NOTICE. rpu UHMRSWBEB Wtu ettll matte*, th. Warehouse and Commission Businsfls AT THU LOWELL WARE-HOUSE. Thankful forth, patroeag. hetliwil span ns th. [reel tmaee, w. imulteity aoUtit IN eoa- tleeaew th. riwtax mane, with a prow to. ts am •Tory effort to promat. th. tatnem of eevpat- April 1, ltTt.—ttf 0. A. BBDD, GEO. Y. BANKS. MONITARY. To the Creditors of John King. The araditor* of Johi Kfag *rj qneited to Btot In tMto dtj, la Library Boorafl, ovsr tha drag atoravf J. I. Griffin, on MONDAY, tha 18th ioatMt, at 11 o’clock a. ■,for the parpofle of oonaottlng aa to what atop* ara na oaaaary to protect their iataraat. All creditors, and eepacial!y those who have ra* celved SO per cant, dividend, ara requested to be whether teeth decay more repid'ly now promt la penes or hy pms*. * * * ivn Unfit than ever bafora ? Dr. Thomas alladad to the degeneracy of the bnman'raoe, and thought that teeth had suffered oorree- pondingly with everything else. Dr. Tig ner stated, in referenoe to degeneration, that according to life inenranoe atottotica, the average of human life was greater than it waa some years ago. Dr. Parsons thought that children's teeth were maoh more liable to deoey now then they were forty yean ago. Hs thought it woe earned by a viototiou of the lews of nature regulating habits, diet, etc. He referred to the subjeot of ms JNO. KoOOUGII 4 CO., PRBKR, ILLORS S CO., J. A. McN KILL, o. w. wooDRuyr, W. L. TILLMAN, BURHDS 0 WILLIAMS, BBDRLL A 00., 0. A. RSDD A 00., Asd ethm. R. M. Wstsrs A Co., B8 Brosd SL, Nsw York, rseslvs Dsposlt Aoeounts teroal naevi u a probable cause of early on fsvorsMs terms from Banks, decay in some instance.. The lawa of Bankers, and Corporations, subjset hygiene were also negleoted, and ss long to oheok at sight. Loans made only as ibis was tho case dentists would tave on Cotton and Approved Stock Ex plenty to do. j ohsnge Collaterals. Dr. Thomas said that the abnormal state of the teeth wee largely due to the deranged condition of the system ; the leaving out of phosphates in obr diet wee one cause. He thought that in s short time we would have no teeth, nolens more regard was paid to the tows of nature. President Ford hed made children a specialty ; be believed in regulating the diet and habits ; he bed tried it with hto own obildren, and had demonstrated it successfully. He also misted some inci dents in hie prsotiee. Aotion of the City Light-Guards on tho Resignation of Cspt. Williams. CeLuasye, May 13th, 1874. At. regular meeting of the City Light Guard, held at their Armory an Tueedey evening, llth In,tint, the following rooolutloee were nuen- Imoaely pswed: Rei.ilnd, That In accepting th. resignation of Ceptaln W. u. WILLIAMS, we do ao with very deep regret, and hereby eiprea, to him the high eetlmetlon in which ho.wua held aa the Commend ing Officer of this Company, H Well ns the kind- lied foaling, wa Individually have for him aa a Resolved, That the Secretary of tho Cempvny b, Instructed to tranafar the name of W. U. William, to tha Roll of llonor of thla company. Resolved, That publication of theee resolutions be mad. In tha Rnqnirar-Bnn. »y 14 It W. B. JON 80, Sec'y Texas Real Estate Drawing 1 •146,000 _ lickots, at Houston, July to, 1874. fur circultr*. Agouti wautid. myl4 dl*w2t* J. E. FOSTER. Notice in Bankruptcy. No. 1124. mills ia to give notice that on the 6th day of X May. A. D. 1874, a warrant in Bankruptcy waa issued against the eatata of Richard it. Goatch* iufl, of Columbuflp county of Muicogea, and 8tata of Georgia, who haa toon adjudged a Bankrupt on liia own petition, and that the payment of any debta and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt, to him, or for hia use, and tha transfer of aujr property by him, aro forbidden by law; that a mooting of tha creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, anil to cIioohg one 'igueei of hii eirate, will be hold at a Lost Mule. A bright bay MARS MULE, medium aiae, In good order, without tears, itray • ed from the undersigned, near Antioch, ■■JPGs. A liberal reward will bo paid for her return. MR8. R. J. CHAMBLKS8, ■ayl8—f near Antioch. Mules, Mules, Mules! :i5a WILLIAM O'BRIIIf. JOB PRINTING. Thomas Gilbert JOB PRINTER BOOK-BINDER Blank Book Manufacturer, (Old Sun Offioa Building,) RANDOLPH ST., COUHRUS, OA* -aw viihuiuus. «a., ui trie uuice oi me negiBier. before Lemuel T. Downing. Esq., Register, on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1874, at 10 o'clock A. M. WM. H. 8MYTH, United Btatea Marshal, as Messenger. myU 2t The Brown Cotton Gin. The attention of planter* and others la again ca'led to tha above old and reliable make of Cotton Gins. Thoy are for niched thia year greatly im* p.oved, and nothing which an experianco of thirty yean in their manufacture could suggest has been )e r t undone to make them the moet reliable and perfect Cotton Gin in market. As the result of our fforts we need only refer to their eetabliahed reputation and wide-spreal popularity. For Pis- rscTioR or Wokkmarrbip, Strknoth, CdbaoIutt, Light Running, and quantity and quality of unt produced, we challenge competition. We are pre< pared to wnrraut to any reasonable eitent perfect satisfkction to every planter or operator. The Gins are sold at the lowest possible prices for good machines, and on reasonable terms. We iuvite examination of the sample# In the'lianda of our local agents, who will give all desired information and furnish applicants with circulars and copies of commendatory Utters from parti*# using the Gins In all sections o' the cotton planting country. Circulars, Price Lists, and other Information, may be obtaiced of our agents or by addreesing TUB BROWN COTTON GIN CO , New Loudon, Coun. LETTFB HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS OF AO’T, BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS, LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS, HAND BILLS AND CIBGULABS, SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS Ao. LEGAL BLANKS. Bsilrosd Bceeipto, Bills Lading, Ao in Book or loons, Blank Books of all kinds, with or without printed heads, mods at short notion. Giving my antlra personal attention to Job Printing and Binding,lam enabled to HU all or* dors promptly at LOW CASH PBIOES. guaranteeing mtlsfketlon, Order, from abroad reeetve same attention aa lr partial wars preeent. Sand for Price List. SWA follstoek of Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks alwaje on band. fobo-lt Liver!. Liver! Liver! sx]M:3^vfl:o2srs , HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE, lawyers. JOSEPH W pod, Attorney at Low, amt jMga <r conatr Cowt. •Mtoof w'lPSollarH A Co., Broad St. OAMOBL B. EATOUli Attorney ad Law. Offioa over Witt lob A Klaaal'a. J. M. HaMElLL, Attorney and Coanaeltor at Low. Praetloaa In court, of Oerngta end Alabama _ Mtana J. Catwrms. Rseas OSAwroao. nOBAX • Cbawpobm, Attormeyn as tow, Win pmettoa In IM (tala aad Vad^ Omrta at ” 7ft ' Offioa ovar Praar, llltaa A Oa.'a atom, nartbwaat mar Brand and St. Olalr Su. Jd A. A. DSIIBR, AStosffiSy—* Ossmsosriffiw at law, Praetloaa-In State aad Fadaral Okarta la Oaargla • M i AUbsnSa Offioa ltd Bread t U Colambaa, Oa. jet Mass H. BiAHoroas. Lama V. Oamas*. ■UKDrSRS S OARffiABB, Attorneys aad Ceaaosllera at Law. Offioa Mo. 67 Broad atraat, ovar Wlttlcb A Kin- •al'a Jawelry Store. ’IHjiraottoa la tba Stats and Vadaral Oonrta. WM.OEOW, n.,* 00 ■on- aad Slg. Old Oglatborpa corner. (Jut north of Colombo*, Ooorgla. Will ooatmot On Hearn tat u_ r<— 'ntd. nnnuoiL Wkalawla aad Rat.il im. In Ha, TL. . Sawn. Aa.. U.Ulkom. siT2^» _1S ^wjjjjaauunir**^*^ Jas. M. Roaaau. Cat* J. (Wirt. Bl'UIU dfc ffiWIPT, Atlornaya and Ouauaellors at Law. Will praotloa la the Conrta or Georgia (Ohaltahoochae Oiralltj and Alabama. Office over 0. A. Hadd A Co.’a store, Brood otroot, Colnmbu, Oa. Jal L T. MWIIN, Attorney aad Belleltor. 0.8. Oom'r and Reglatar la Baukruptei. Offioa novSoj over brooks' Drug Store, Columbu, Uo. PSASODT db BRAHS8, Attoraoya ad Law. Ornoa ovsa I. Rams S Co.’* Svoss, Oioas St., novlSJ Win Bids. B. ». ROUS, Attorney aad Conaaollor a* Law, 0017 lyj _ __ cud story. CHAR. H. WILLIAMS, Attorney st Low, ColumbM, Go Will prsotiee in sny Court. Office over Ace# k Murdoch’s etoro. [novli Doctors. DL COLREY. Resldsnoo snd Office corner of 8t. Clsir snd Ogle* thorp# sm. Office hour#—7 to 9 A. M., 12 to 2 r. m., 7 to 9 Po H. eep27 dtf DA S. B. LAW. Office corner Brood snd Rondolph streets, Burma* • building. Residence on Forsyth, three doom below St. Clsir. J* SB. J. A. UBffiUHAST, Office st 0. J. Moffett’s Drug Store, Brood street. Residesoe sn it. Clsir, between Brosd snd sep6 Front Sts., Columbus, Us. DB. J. t. COOK, Drugglits. j. i. GRirriN, Imported Drugs mad ChnsksU, O. B. PALMED, Ueented Apefhecsry Cue door sbove Virginia Grocery, y Physlcisns’ Prescriptions msde s specialty, dec 17 j Night bell to left of door. JOHN L. IffiDDAM, Dragilat, Two doors below Geo. W. Brown’s, Brosd street, Columbus, Gs. ‘ Night Bell^rlght of south door. sep6 Aa Ms DRAM MOM, Wist Bids, Bsoad Btust, Columbus, Oa., Wholesale end Retell Dealer l Drays end Medicines, Toilet Articles snd Perfhasery. Cotton Factories. Watchmakers. O. SCHOHBVBO, Practical Wutchmaker ffind Jeweler, Bucceseor to L. Gut Btrflft, Jell Rumbus, Gs. ner and warranted. Barber Shops. Confectioners, I- <k SnHIPPSB, Ona*y Manoraotaror A0> MAUI II Ul ktoH. f GanfbaUomiy Mtd •Uok Goody la aontt. Ra charge for botoc. ha Livery andgajssjjgjg ■•■■■» TBagptfoi, Uvuy, MhSUag.1^ Ocaonamvo, Moat, or Lmu, ^ Cnlambni. Ba. . A. SAUTEL, Uvavy aad OtUc atto|^ Ooiavaoari a,., Omcaim, q». COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Sheetings, Shirtings, end Bowing end Knitting Thrend# Cards Wool snd Grinds Wheat snd Corn- Office in rear of Wlttlch A Klnsel’s, Randolph st. jal8 R. II. CHILTON, President. ■UBGOOEE MAFUFACTlTaLlU CO. Manufacturers or 8HBBTINGB, 8H1RT1NG8, YARN, ROPR, Ac. 00LUMBU8, OA. O. P. SWIFT, President. W. A. 8W1FT, Becretary A Treasurer. oct31 ly, J. L. DUNHAM 4 CO., Agents, •,14 waa Calwaakao, So. Is a purely VRGETABLR PREPARATION, harm- lest and effective-* specific for all derangements of the Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom* ach or Bowels. This Mrdlcine has been tried by thousands snd has never failed to give satiafaetiou. Affi^Try one bottle sad be convinced. E. 1.* KINO * BOMS, Proprietors snd Manufacturers, Columbia, 8. C. For ski* by A. M. BRANNON, Agent for Colum bus snd Opelika. LOUIS WELLS* SHAVING SALOON, (Successor to H. Ilenes,) Under Georgia Home Insurance Building. Prompt :in4 polite barbers In stteadsnri Restauranu. ■AMBIffi COUNTY EROTAl'RAr A*. •» Erwad (treat. 11 to., dacll Oigara. Maala at all hourT J J BUKkut.Pw,' t- Tln and Coppersmith,, WM. FEE, Workar ImTIm, Ebeat Inm, av w Orders from abroad promptly attorned te. No- >74. Hrosd Fresh Meats. W. PATRICK, ■tall* No. S oad 18, Markai Hobm. , “ l 5 * 1 *- U 01 k ‘“‘* ““6 b«,t Bull J. T. COOK, Fronb Manta of All Kioto, -SEES -ttt.i, it, mj i, Dentists. W. F. TIONEB, Daatiat, Opposite Strapper'. balUIng. K.ndolphUt. . ■PfSjal attention given to tba iuertloaodi ** w * 11 ** *° 0P*ratlva tontlitiy. T. tV. BENTS, D.sttot. Over Juaapk A Btolber’a .for*. W. T. POOL, Ilautiat, let Broal sc., i.ciumbaa, Oa. W.g. FOGLE, Daatiat, aep6| Oaorqla Hum* Bullaina, Oo nabu.Oi Cun and Locksmiths. PHILIP Ely LEE, Gun and Lock-with, Crawford street, sat Johnson’s corner, Columbus. Os. WILLIAM BCHOBCm, Gun nnd Locksmith snd dealer inOnnsisil a terlnlf. Opposite knquirer Ofloe. ^ J*14 Piano Tuning, Sc. E. W. BLAU, Repairer and finer of Pianoes, Organ Aoeordaons. Sign Painting also done. Orders oiay be be left at J. W. Pease k Nonna Book 8tore Croce rs. DAN’L B. BISK, Denier In FamUv Groceries, on Brytn stmt, b tween Oglethorpe k Jackson atroeta. > F No charge for drayage. J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Greesr, IffiHAM COOPER, Family Grocer nnd Dealer In Country Prodw •spo next to “Enquirer” Offlee. Hotels. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, Next to Colambaa Bank Balldlag. Porters nt nil the trains jal 3 ID" train* _ . MR*. W ? PX1DBR, Propm. Tailors. a. A. K4EHNE, Marchant Tailor and Cnttar. A fall atock of Prench and Koyltab Hroadelcd * Caaaimtrv and VmIId,*. torts No. 131 Broad Sln»t J. O. montie, Tailor. ng and nuking In tk. latut ■*»•«. to* nd denning neatly done, at ri wonaM.pM i ■ I A... I U lAhnatnn'a lint StOrfl. HENBY SELI-MAN Catting, Cleaning and Repamaf Dona In i ha to.t aty la. ... to. •prMl Corner Craatfonl »nd From Dress-Making. MIEE M. A. HOLLINOSWeBTH, Dress-Making, Cutting and Kitting. Residence snd shop in Brows*™* 6 ' nnvH CD. TERRY, Barber, Crawford 8t., under Rankin Uuuse, Col uni l*un, Oa. Boot and Shoemake- LAWYERS. W. A. Farley, .ttorasy-A*- 1 ** OCRS ETA. OaATTAHOOoaxa »«0a SVSpaelnl at antlan glvan toaolto*^ KM. MEYER, Boat and bhaamaker. HINES DOZIEL Attorney at L* 1 * HAMILTON, OA- TE/ILL pmatto. In tha Ohattohooeh" « W or any wham aba. All k:ad of <£ roman, epar maarnm avmr