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ltCimoalvad •nmndsy St totAlrnoolpU 46,037;
■hipped subs day 1ST; total sMpmli 61,11*1
•look 6,017 ( snloi SOS. Middling! 17a.
U. B. Posts.—BoootpU for 4 days 11,S7S; it.
porta to Groat Britain I,SOT; to Continent
0; stook SSI,740.
fedss So Ktw idilrllmasaH.
Tbs SoroTsn Hons®, Satnnnah—B.
Bradley A Son.
Oil-Colornd Photographs, to., at Wil
liams' Gallery.
Gbickens for Bale—B. W. Milford.
Situation as Teaober Wanted—See no
lle®.
Agent American Cotton Tie Company—
N. J. Btusey.
Fasbtonabls Tailor—}. G. Mbnte.
For Hal*,
Three Hundred Gbiokens.
my27-3t* B. W. Miltobd, Ag’t.
FopstoMo Markot stall*.
Twenty-seven have been rented. Ten
are still unooenpied,
JMalA 4m Troy, Ala.
Mr. B. H., Park, proprietor of the Oily
Hotel at Troy, Ala., died Monday night
•t half-pest twelve of paralysis. He was
otioe Foremen of Troy Hook and Ladder
Oompeny and Aldermen of Troy, end was
ebont 86 years of age.
ATTMMttMO CKABM* 0'UM&
About Boon yesterday BmjBrand J.
ate brought into the Court
at that time happened to J
lawyers and speetators v *rf'“e geodes of
Judge Johnson
bringing
jar yard.
James W. DoaaJs was swown la
as tnvasnajnror.
DUigont Enquiry.
“Civil Bights,” judging from their con
versation, most have oooupied the entire
attention of the eolored people last Sun
day. Home of the old women didn’t catch
the word right, and they have been Bak
ing about the “Silver Bights bill.” They
think the Government intends throwing
out silver to them. This beats the “mule
and forty acres."
Mayor's Court Y**t*rday.
The court-room was filled. The follow
ing very soiled doves, lor parading the
lower streets with a bottle, being noisy,
and bantering another party for a fight,
were each fined five dollars t Lou Barren-
tine, Liazie Begara, Ann Baugh, Jose
phine Baugh and Emma Teal.
Ida Terry, oolored, was fined $u.
James McGovern was dismissed.
The Alston Warehouse.
Oitiaena inform us that the Alston
warehouse received its name from Ospt.
Phil' Alston, book-keeper of Epping t
Hansard, and not from his father as we
supposed. It was so named by Mr.
Greenwood in honor of Capt. A., who was
most faithful in the discharge of duty to
his employer.
Groato Contort*.
The “Oldo Folkes Conceits" at the Op
en House neat Tuesday night promisee
to be one of the most obarming musical
festivals. The entertainment will oonsist
of muaie by the richest voioes in the oity,
and a number of tableaux. The pro
gramme 1b a model "in its waj. “All ye
monies wh shall be paid in for this enter-
taynemente is to go for ye benefit of ye
Methodists Meeting House placed at ye
S. E. oorner of Franklyn and Tronpe
Hoads." “Ye Towns Commissioners have
provided a man to keep ye oows from ye
doors.”
Armband and Wife Buried Its One Grass.
On Sunday night Mrs. Elisabeth Alston
died, aged sixty-six yearn. Twelve hours
after Mr. William*Alston, her husband,
breathed his last, and their souls were re
united in the spirit world. Even death
could not separate those who had lived
together so long on earth.
Mr. Alston was aged seventy-eight
years. He came to Columbus from Elbert
county, within whose boundaries he mar
ried Miss Buoker, in 1838. His brother
(Mr. Phil Alston) was one of the Com
missioners who laid out the town of Co
lumbus. So the pair who now so sweetly
net have resided in Columbus forty-six
years.
Mr. Alston had resided here longer than
any one in Columbus. For many yean
he filled the post of Wharfinger, and for
one or more terms was Marshal of the
- place. He was an upright, unobtrusive
man, who quietly pursued the even tenor
of his way, respeoted and esteemed for
his many sterling qualities.
Children and grand-children have grown
around the aged pair. The double fune
ral servioe took plaee last afternoon from
the late residenoe of the deceased, Bev.
Dr. A. Wright, of 8t. Paul's Church, offi
ciating. Husband and wife were laid aide
by side, one aroh covering both.
Grand Jury by
elhcr person,
itor in secret session; and
officer had the power to
^ # ta in open court, and
aek the ifudge io charge the body on the
law bearing upon the oase.
The boiicitor-General asked of the
Judge the privilege of bringing in the
Grand Jury and presenting a bill of in
dictment In open Mint. The Judge al
lowed Mm to die so.
The bill, based on the editorial of Major
A. B. Calhoun, published by him in the
Esqmaxn of August Bd, 1878, was reed.
[It charges Strange with being a ooward,
bully, blackguard, and having negro
blood In his veins. It was produced by
Strange in hie paper, having previously
charged that Major Calhoun was a Yan
kee, who desired to intrade in Boo thorn
affairs, a coward, and one who had’ lost
his leg by a steel-trap in an attempted es
cape ftcsn the penitentiary Instead of
honorable battle.]
The Bolieitor read sections of the Code ,
lo sustain the indictment, and stated he
had witnesses and other testimony to sub
mit to them.
He then requested the Judge to oharge
the jury on the law of libel, whioh the
Oonrt.proceeded todo.
obabob or judox johxooh.
The Judge stated certain positions, in
substance as follows; As a general rule
courts are judges of the law in oriminal
cases, but in prosesutions at indictment
for libel, the case stands on its own bests.
By the organic law of the Btate on the
trial for libel the juries are judges of both
the law and the faots, and while this prin*
oiple strictly applies to juries trying the
ease, it extends its application to your
body.
In conducting your investigation you
must keep in view the publio 'good—nei
ther influenced by favor nor hatred to
the parties, and adduce from the testimo
ny sash a conclusion as you may deem
correct.
If after the investigation is concluded,
if the offense was committed as charged,
the Grand Jury would return a true bill.
The Grand Jury was pot organised to
try the case, end the bill they would re
turn could not be used as evidence either
for or egainst the defendant. The effect
of it would simply be to put him upon
trial.
The first aeotion (regarding oivil action)
read by the BotioHor-Geoemi did not ap
ply in the trial, but the seoond one did
(one relating to' criminal action), end the
Grand Jury must be governs^ by it.
Persons occupy different relations to
sooiety—some public and some private;
and the matter written of and concerning
one in a particular position might be
libelous, whioh when written and published
of another would not be. The law allows
the acts of publio men in relation to pub
lio matters to be freely criticised. Editors
assume generally to lead and control pub
lio opinion, and assumes public positions,
and the law allows their eon-
duot to be freely and liberally oritiolsed.
The Grand Jury will return to its room
and hear the testimony submitted by the
Solicitor-General for the State, and no
witnesses should be beard except those
introduced by him. The Grand Jury
might put to such witnesses as he might
offer any question relative to the oharges
made, and, after they had concluded the'
examluatioh, if they thonght it probable
that the offenoe bad been committed,
they should find the bill true, otherwise
not,
The Judge egaiu enforced on the jury
the necessity of keeping their delibera
tions seoret.
LAW QOVEBNIKO.
The following is the section of the
code read to govern the case
A libel is a malioions defamation ex-'
pressed either by printing, or writing, or
Bigns, or piotures or the like, tending to
blaoken the memory of one who is
dead, or the honesty, virtue, integrity or
reputation of one who is alive, and there
by exposing to public hatred contempt of
ridieule.
[Section 4,810 of the Code provides
punishment—heavy fine and imprison
ment.—City Edrob.]
vrasTTna.
This is said to be the first time in this
oounty the presentment Against a person
was made in open fiourt, and this was
done that the jnry might hear the oharge
of the Judge on an important question.
The Court tod adjourned before the
Grand Jury oatue down and hence we
have not been enabled to ascertain the
result.
Often np.
In turn oeeee levies were dismissed.
Illegality Docket.—One case stayed by
bankruptcy, tito continued, and one affi
Elisabeth Hatcher vs. A. Gemssell.
Issue in favor of plaintiff.
Sqnity Docket.—One eontinaanee.
Seven bank cases, in which OoL M. H.
Blandford was named to preside by the
Clark, were dismissed for want of prose
cution.
Moultrie Moses vs. L L Moses, sxera-
tor; report of defendant on final decree
of Court In this cess the defendant was
ordered to pay three of the legatees
•1,4*9 38 each.
Common Lais.—One continuance.
Thomas Hugravas, use, etc., vs. Henry
McCauley. Verdict and judgment for
defendant.
Appeal Docket.—U. K. Pendleton,
President, vs. Montgomery sod Vast
Point Bail road Company. Appeal from
Oounty Court Mine cases. Appeal dis
missed for want of sufficient security.
Mary N. Smith et a), vs. Empire Cotton
Seed Holler and Oil Oompeny. Charles
Coleman appointed receiver.
T. S. Fontaine vs. M. T. Bergen. Case
reinstated.
Court adjourned to 8} a. x. this mom-
tog.
This morning tbs criminal dockst will
be taken up, and the following prisoners
in jail have been ordered brought into
court: Harrison Thomas, murder; Aleak
Pryor, murder; and Tom Bird, Warren;
Adams, ‘Andtsw Thomas, Jsm Brooks,
Henry Bey.
Ills probable the Grand Jury will ad.
journ to-day ,in> die, after making their
general presentments.
local mbimph.
Insolence of Horn* Colored 1'eopts.
Beports oosue from several souroesthat
on yesterday morning several colored peo
ple went to Prof. Dews, the Superintend
ent of our Public Schools, and demanded
to be admitted into the female depart
ment. They were sent away in a hurry.
The Civil Bights bill has not passed yet.
These negroes were ahead of the music.
We do not believe this action was counte
nanced by any of our respectable oolored
people. The sehool-honses in Columbus
are still held as private property, and no
colored people will ever be admitted
there, 'nie oity supports a school for
them. ^
The proper place to buy 4-4 Bleached
Homespun at 10,13] end 18 cents a yard
is ' Aoas t Musdooh’s.
—Traveling is cheap now—that is on
foot. Dewberries and pluses sre plenti
ful, and blaekberrlas soon will be.
—A toast—Woman, the last and the
beet of the series—if we have her for a
toast we won’t ask for any but-her.
—Yesterday was hot as spring hot
can be.
—It has been legally deoided that
woman is not an “old maid” until ahe is
thirty-five yean old.
—Something about the speed of rail
road engines—18,000 miles is a big year’s
work for an English looomotive. The
Bel times* and Ohio railroad looomotivee
travel 93,37* miles per annum; the Illi
nois Central, 38,890 miles a year.
—Pot not your faith in him who pre
dicts a hot season—be keeps ice; nor in
him who predicts a cold one—hs owns a
cheap elothlng store: nor yet in him who
predicts a wet one—he has umbrellas;
nor a dry one—he sella sherry cobblers.
—A Columbus man has a pointer dog.
The dog ran up the steps of a house in a
neighboring oily,' and refused to come
down. Hie master followed, and found
“A. Partridge” on the door-plate. This
illustrates the force of instinct.
—A lawyer in a sky-blue ooat was the
subject of poetie rhymes in the Court
House yesterday.
A large party of Columbus fishermen
are going, or have gone, to Juniper for a
week’s sport.
City Light Guards' Election.
Lest night First Lieutenant W. A. Little
was eleoted Captain. ot Ibe City Light
Guards, vice Capt. W. H. Williams, re
signed. Capt. Little is the popular and
able Solicitor General of this Circuit, and
a thorough soldier, having been a gallant
officer in the Confederate Army. Under
his command this gallant oompeny will
win new laurels.
Seoond Lieutenant F.. L. Brooke was
elected First Lieutenant, and Third Lieu
tenant A. W. Brantley eleoted Seoond
Lieutenant.
The election of a Third Lieutenant was
indefinitely postponed.
The Company is splendidly officered
and is a splendid body of men.
The newly eleoted Captain “gave
thanks and a treat,” and the evening was
passed very pleasantly.
The Jtacu Friday Aft*rn**n.
The promise is they will be largely at
tended. Three fast trotters are entered.
At the gate fifty cents will be obarged for
admission. Half this amount will go to
the Publio Library and half to the im
provement of the track.
Rhiuhatum Bbwxdy.— One Samuel
Deaton, of Ohristisnsburg, Ohio, who had
rheumatism nineteen years, says the fol
lowing is what cured him : One quart
rye whisky, one ounee wild cherry bark
(root), one ounee prickly ash root, one
ounce yellow dock root, one ounce spike
nard root, one ounoe gentian root, one
ounce gum myrrh. If one bottle doesn’t
oure you, try another. Take three drinks
a day. Two bottles oured me.
White striped Lawns at one-tolf the
former pries.
Gante’ Furnishing Goads of every
kind, cheap.
Full lines ot Gents' and Ladies'Kids,
from 78c to #3.80.
Factory Cheeks only 14 cants.
1,000 doe. Coals' flpool Cotton only 70o
per doses.
4-4 Bleached and Brown .Cotton, 10c.
Beautiful Prints, lOo.
Ladles’ and Gante’ Bhoas, cheap and
warranted good.
Freeh supply of Fans and Paranoia.
myS4 Psnon, Gannon A Co.
MAHKxn Bomrt
All kinds of Dram Goods at a great re
duction.
Black Grenadines S8e and upwards.
Beautiful Popllae at half prioe.
White Goods exceedingly cheap.
Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, A a.
Jewelry and Chatalain Chains.
Btbbous very cheep—will sell to mffiin-
ers at New York prioee.
Bast Prints lOo. Faotory Cheeks 14o.
Spool Cotton 70s per doaeo, retail.
Bleached Cottons and other Domestics
cheap.
Ladies' and Children's Shoes made to
order and warranted not to rip.
English and French Cloths. Unite
made to order. Gents’ Furnishing Goode.
I am endeavoring to dose ont as nearly
as possible all goods now on hand, and
will give unprecedented inducements in
everything. Tanas oasb.
' my26 sod H. T. OnioLXX.
/ ‘The proper place to go when you want
j cheap Dry Goode is
Aaxx t Mubdocb's.
hovp, sour, soup, i
I mm B- gei* RMkkgc Is Ms
is aa* Massages Hems.
Lawyan,
AMeewey at Law,
ah* 9edge of Oeaatjr Oemrt.
_ Action la all ether Oeerta.
OMeeeeersleeeef W. H. Beberte A Cm, Bnat M.
*•"“ “* "■« *StotaL
OU Ogkthorpo corner. (feel oo^T*’
Colombo*, (tar-it.
ft 4ka> Ha... . * .
BAMITXL B. MATOMMR,
OMee ever Wlttteh A Klseel’e.
jr. m. Mennx,
URKAM 4k CRAWPORBR,
Atterasys at Law,
MU yraetln Is the State eat Federal Ooerto el
OMee ever Freer, IlhrtaT^.’t More, aortkweet
eeraw lrea4 sat St. deir tie. JeS
"notices la Btate out Federal Courts in Georgia
end Aleheme.
OMoo IM Brest tt-Oeleabus, Os.jet
Mass H. Busbioss.
Leon f. Sonatas,
OMoe Vo. 47 Brood street, ever Wlttiek A Kis
sel's Jewelry itor*.
Will sraelles la the Btate end Federal Courts.
inu psuoo i
Joa M. Xosssil Csss J. Ewirv.
MUMBLL 4k IVIFI,
Attorneys os4 Counsellors ot Law. Will prectl
la the Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee circuit)
a.4 AluBamn. OMoe over 0. A. Kodd S Co.’s store,
Broad street, Cotambne, Go. Jal
L. T. DOWNING,
AtOermcy am* Beltelter.
0.8. Ooa’r end Beflater la Bankrupts;. Office
nottO] over Brooke’ Drug Store, Columbus, Go,
VETOED l—NO INFLATION I
High prices oan no longer exist. Cash
basis is the principle now, and as I desire
to dose business, am offering my stook of
Dry Goods,
• Clothing,
Hats,
Bools and Shoes,
Hosiery,
and numerous articles in this line, at lees
than cost.
Coll and examine, and make one dol
lar go farther than two at any other plaoe.
I am in earnest. If you doubt it, step
in and have proof of the foot.
L. Haxbis, 114 Broad St.,
myl 4m Columbus, Go.
g From JCIeeen MU On* O’clock, at
n CMAH. HKTMAK A CO.'H,
jj Under Me Natural Win* Alter.
Liquor and Wine House, and the finest
Restaurant in Columbus, on Broad street,
below Georgia Home Bank. my8 tf
Read ThU/
You oan find at T. E. Blanchard's, 128
Broad street, the very latest styles of
Dress Goods, at such prioee as cannot
fail to give satisfaction. Cell and aee
them.
Domeatio Goods at greatly reduoed
rates; Faotory Goods at faotory prices;
Coats' Spool Cotton at 70 eeatx per do*. ;
the beat Prints at 10c per yard.
mylO If _
The proper plaoe to buy American
Oambrio is at Acaa A Muxdocb's.
The proper plaoe to procure the latest
novdties in Silk Scarfs, Bugs, Fans,
Leather Belts, to., is at
Acxa A Musdooh’s.
The proper place to bny Oaliooes at 10
oents per yard and Coats' Thread at 70
oents per doxen is at
Acxx A Murdoch's.
The proper pises to buy Black Grena
dines in all styles cheep is at
Aamt A Mdxdoob'b.
Seed Things.
Go to the Uuby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good
to eat. ootlS tf
The proper plaoe to find Oaasimeres
for pants, boys Oaasimeres, Cottonndes,
Linens is at Acxx A Mvxdoob's.
The proper thing to do in, go to Acee
A Murdoch’s and look through their hand
some line of Silks, Grenadines, Poplins,
Striped and Corded Organdies, and seleot
what goods you want.
A large lot of cheap Oaasimeres and
Linens, very eheap, at
^ BLtxnHaan's.
The best place to buy Table Linens,
Napkins and Bheetings, is at
Blaxmabd’s,
138 Broad st.
Direct from Europe.'
A fine assortment of Heal Meersobsum
Pipes, Cigar Holders, Cigar Coses of reel
Russian Leather, MateLssfoe, Ac., at
Bubles's Cigar Emporium, on Randolph
street, house with the Red Sign, near
Enquirer offloa. mylO
Suppose you have “tried fifty reme
dies" and received no benefit, is there
therefore “no balm in Gilead 7” Verily
there is. Your liver may be congested,
your stomach half paralysed, your nerves
quivering, your muscles Inotted with
torture, your bowels. constricted, your
lunge diseased, your blood full of impuri
ties—yet in one week after commencing
a course of Dx. WAlois's Vdcxoab Bu
nas yon will feel like a new creature.
apr30 4w _ _
fM’i^klrsrt.
It is os herd to indooe people to try the
best remedy in the world as the poorest.
Ask some friend about the Extract.
Unanimous verdict.
^ [my 21 eodftw
If you desire a real good emoke, go to
Bchlik's, on Randolph street, and
for hie new brands of Key West and Im
ported Havana Cigars. mylO
FKAMODT 4k BBAHWOR,
Attorneys at Low.
Office ovsa J. Basis A Co.'s Enas, Bioos It.
aovlt) Warn Emi.
M. t. MOM ESI,
Attorney sad Cowssseltor ot Law,
Georgia Homs Insurance Company building, so
octl ly] • end story.
CHAR. H. WILLIAMS,
Attorney sat Low, Colons***, 9s.
Will practice In any Court.
Offloo over Aoeo A Murdoch's store. [ncvlt
Doctors.
DM. COLRKT.
XesidsuM and OMm comer of St. Clair and Oslo-
thorps ata. ORm koara—7 to 8 A. x., 13 to S r. n..
T to V r. x. sopa7 dot
DM. R. B. LAW.
ORm oorner Broad and Randolph stnota, Bamu'
balldlag.
■osidonM on Forsyth, thraa doors below Et. Clair.
JaS
DM. t. A. VBGVHABT,
ORm at 0. J. Moffett', Drat Store, Broad atnot.
XMldasM on Et. Oltlr, botwMn Brand and
•opt Front Ms., Oolnmbns, Go.
DM. a. C. COOK,
Druggists.
J. i. GBirriN,
aported Draft mad ChmlaOi,
C. B. PALMER, UNBM44HtkM»7
On# door above Virginia Grocery.
KP PhyilcioM* Prescriptions mode n apsclolty.
doc 17j Night hell to loft of door.
lOlUL. JTOMDAH,
Druggist,
Two doors bolowAoo. W. Brown's,
Brosfl Btroot, Oolumbut, Ot.
d&T Night Bell right of sonth door. »sp6
Wot flmi, Bhoad Btbkit, Columbus, Ga.,
WholoMle Md lt>il Dealer tm
lgr«ff> and Medleiaee,
Tellet Article* end Perfumery.
■ap6
iftndi
J^jgsT
Jul
Confoctlonor*/
*» a- *rwjrf»~n~
Om*y Maaaihatan,
ASS SSAISSm
MR*» el hwSnim,,, ^
RttakOswiy u«Ma
Full weight snnnntMd iOtachUt
Llvsiy and talsl
momkwt tMniinmg
Livery, gale no* Kxefcaag, ■
OwsramraUcMs cskAssan^j
“ Oolamhas, Ga
A.OAMMIL,
“very sad gale MaMco,
Oeunncsri gi, Cowswu, g,
.f^M'artata.UM Cr.ataPmto,.
Rsstaurantg.
HABMIg COORTT REgTAIl
Is. >9 Bren* streot.
^ !■ end Dtnotie Liamn
caoic J. J. BLaxsi.t y
Tin and Copporgmlths
WM. FEE,
Werker i*Tlm, Sheet Iren,, ^
Ordora from abroad promptly attosM to
Jg No. ITt. B^.„i .
Fresh Meats.
J. IV. PATRICK, . .
•tells Ho. a And IS, Market Hsum, I
F tan Ut * U * , ," r)r klBl »»« b«l ;
I* 11 always on hand.
a. T. COOK,
Pr«ah Meet® ef All Kinds,
J* Elgin No,. 18 ai, J
Dentists.
W. F. TIGNXK,
Dentist,
Opposite Strapper's balldlag, Kaadolch It
eotaTr * o* 1 ”* ot *
* fob toith** W *' “ W *»«“« hontlstij]
T. W. HKXTX,
Dontlet,
Over JoMph A lrather’a .tors.
W. T. POOL,
Dentist,
sorts] 101 Brood St., Colombo*, Go.
w. a. rooLR,
Dentist,
Mp6j Georgia Homs Bulldlsg, Oolnnbm, a
Cun and Looksmlth*. |
PHILIP RIPLuT
Gun sad Lookawttb, Crawford stmt, i
Johaaoo's cornar, Oolambai, Ga
WILLIAM nCHOBKR,
Gna sod Locksmith sad dsnlsr iiGusliil
torlnls. OppMlta Xnqatrsr Ofloa 1
Flsno Tunlns, ftc.
L W. RLAC,
Rspnirsr nod Tnnor of PUnosa, Otimi i
Aooordsons. Sign Painting tlffo don*.
Ordora msj bs bs lsft st J. W. PeMtl Norm
Book 8 tors.
Crooers.
DAR'L M. SIRS,
a. H. MAMIRTOK,
Whelesale am* Retell Grocer,
Junction of Franklin, Warren A Oglethorpe
No charge for drsyngo. **Pl
Cotton Factories,
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Manufacturer, of
Bheetlmge, Shirtings, end Sowing and
Knitting Thrend.
Cards Wool, and Grinds Wheat and Corn-
ORm In nor of Wlttich A Kissel's, Rudolph st.
Jul8 B. H. CHILTON, President.
■VROB«U HAHVPACTVRIKU OR.
Mnnnhctnrars of
BI1XXTING8, 8UIRTINGS,
YARN, HOP X, Ao.
OOLUMBDB, GA.
a. P. SWIFT, Pneldent.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer. octal ly.
Watchmakers.
O. kCHOKBURG,
PiMtloal Wttehmnker Mid Jeweler,
Bnocensor to L. Gntownky,
105 Brood street,
jail Columbn^Gn.
- G. He LEQUIN,
Wntchmnker,
134 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
Watches and Clocks repaired In the best man
ner and warranted. Jail
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON,
(Successor to U. Uencs,)
Under Georgia Home Insurance Bnildinz.
Prompt aud polite barber* in attendance.
Ja25
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ED. TEDDY, Barber,
Crawford 8t., under Bankin House, Coluuibua, Ga.
Dress-Making.
IRHAM COOPER,
Famlljr Grooer and Dealer in Coaatry 1
aep6 next to “Enquirer" Ones.
Hotels.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
Next to Columbus Bunk Building. I
Portals nt nil th« trains-
JnlS MR8. w. 7. BN1BXS. Prof!,
Tailors.
O. A. KtEHNE,
Marchnnt Tailor and Cutter.
A fail stock of French nnd Icglllb Brmdolil
Cauimercs and Vestinru. I
aprl6 No. W Broad 8iw
J. O. MONTIB,
Fashionable Tailor®
Mo. Brood gtreof, ljd ^ door al»t»
N. B.—CuAffiso aan Bsraisino A S' i::aT1
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HENRY BELLMAN.
Catting, Cleaning nnd Repairing |
Done in the beat style. , ProB » g
apr24] Corner Crawford*ndyro|»^
Boot and Shoematofs
WH. MEYER.
Boot and Shoemaker.
Dealer in Leather end F !",J?5',^Stl® |9
Redd A Co.'s. Prompt nnd atrlot niton.
UkWYER*.
A few pieeee of Fnnoh end English
Gaooimeres, very low, to olooe ont, at
T. E. Bitax gxaxs'a
MIBB M. A. llOLLINGBWOKTII,
Dress-Makinx, Catting and Pitting. Terms cheap.
Baoioonco and shop in 7
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W. A. Farley
AttorneY”**’ 1 '* ,
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HINES DOZIEB.
A-ttorney at l> a
HAMILTON, OAu
W ILL proctiM in the ObA'tthMJ^Jun
or any where eUs- fllklnd ^
wean. "Png me or ran awaj*