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oSmtam'uiniiijn.
iffihm M lb* previoae MiiH^fWi
road by T. J. Mtukolla. UadrapowHto
■hMm ***** t. a. Clapp had.**.
p^||| M4 HoQoggl
•>LO12>01(i
coning aovrs and'iait.
Western Railroad of
Ala>«infl
641 HOURS TO NEW TORE
NINE HOUR* FASTEST TIME!
Choice of Two Routes.
Viw Ink mA ltarMtaai K>U Uu
mmi railroad op tuiuia;
• 0MBHKOA.OfrtltMfc.tm
nunn lbatb oolbmboi daily
MllaraiMrtMn. liOO a. ■.
AmrurtlBlrt, M)i(
Atriv* Marine, ■ • • U.-MA.B.
rOfc ATLANTA AMD VOW YOU
At 10:40*. a. Arrtn Oprtlk* ot IfcIT p. a. At
Attest. Ml |>. B.
By Atlanta and Btaharaad Air-lino.
IWlAIMMf B. CHARLOTT* MI re
I., Daartlle Ml p. t.lMartl UiOt p■Ar-
rieeM Waahlaite* fcil AA^tlhMamMOA
te,at PRIlaAetphle MOf. At MMW YORK 4:14
r-w.
aadyeesf. All want It at *
bl*work, stiowiM|r4fcgjrff»fttl6
rMTQMBf-XO IWnATIQM!
High pritM tu m loagM exist. Oath
basis ia «h* principle aow, andsalderin
to olott barineoa, era effacing a^ fefc «f
Dry Goode,
Clothing,
Hats,
TA: 1B3’ CONCERTO D&6AHS
am tkoBart fcataMtoi l«M>l»a4|iifcil hint
tntHfc. the OOM.VUO Wtff It tfco fcHt
twr pie*#* It tty AffcAA.II It fMfcltAt Ip AA
AXtMMtAr MAd», p*!iill*rty wire*, tfct tthrt of
wktafc It Boat channlo* wfc MaUUtrta*. white
tfca I a t 4a4|aa lfc> A. A ■- AM
At rhllAAoTpUt 1J0 |. B.. At KBIT YORK 4:16
p. te.
B.iflAt an ro* Iron Attest. It Ljaekfctrg.
TBAIRIABUTS AT 00LUM1UI DAILY
Taab Atteate tad Ktw Tack, 4:44 a. a.
Iiab Hoattaaory and Mai X-.40 A. n.
Ttekete fct ante *t Oaten ratMBftr Depot.
OB At. T. BALL, Beam! Snp’t.
WATBIT PUILHARMOMIO,
0RCHB4TRAL ORGANA, in ante
art oaonf tko kott auda, tad a
voicing with groat voiuneefte
parlor, ofcnnfc, or Baola halt
KALiriAKOfc have araatpoetei
lag tone, with all Bodora Ibma
tho boat naaot Bad*. TkaMrCh
an wantated for anratt I
tovr, govr, wrr,
ooanty la tfca On
oral dUcoant t* !
School., Lodgat,
Ballad.
aria tti nr
Oolaabaa, April 16.U74. j
IN AND APTRR APRIL laTH, tka Faaatngar
) Train oa thia Road trill ran aa follow*:
Wonted for Cash!
100,000 Iha. Dry aad Srooa HMae,
*00,000 •* Rati,
fio,ooo Imimx, • ;
Itellvatod at wharf or railroad dtpatela Ma t
at klgfcaat aarkat prttaa, to
DISSOLUTION.
NOTICE.
IJIHB CBDKRSIGNBD wUl atlll coatlaua tka
Wsrshonss and Commiaoion
Business
AT TBB
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE.
Thtaklhl tec tfca pttroaagt baa tawed apt* no
tfca proaaat aaatat, w* roapaoUMIp eolfeit lta aaa-
tlaaaaoa tfca ooalag ataaoa, with t pro ala to aaa
ararp aJtert to praaato tfca la tenet of oarptt-
Highest Market Price
Furs, Beeswax, *e.
BARNKTT * CO.
HOTEL!,
Rankin House,
Columbus, OB,
— —-
un
ooHWB—nmm MR,a
following i
Inferior..
Ordinary tad atataad...,
flood Ordinary
Low MlddUag*
Strtet MMNIIaia
Bala* M bate*.
Kasai pit r batea — 1 by M.
d by w*B*M| a to te B.
W. B. H. i * by rtrari I by I
Shipn.au l« balaa-tH by B.
o for kaaa aoatnaptlaa i a by W
DAILY t»ATHURT.
Staab on hand Aogoat Hat, ttfg.
ttaainp-.i
■ prerioeaty
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MiNK
m ewi
5312
ted. K. B.1
b-b-i dto
x w. a. ~
». 8. » l
Sami Dat Laat Yses.—Angaat Mat, itn,
IMi rooalvad aatna day 10| total rooolpta *MHl
■hipped anao day IMi total ahlpaooat* M,IH l
a tosh 4,4101 aaloa «M. MlddUnga 110.
U.8. Ponr*.—Bootlptefor«dayt t,Bii **-
porte la Ortat BntAlt UriMlt# OeeUaeet
4,144; atAAk HI Adi.
lata H Jf#*»
New F rtlght Bohsdnl* Mefclto tdl (H-
rard K. B.
Oiidl—Band notion of D. E. Williams,
Agent.
Cora at (notion to.<lay—KUia k Hdrii-
Poetponed aale—8w notloa of Bfaariff
bay.
Jftaor rant.
Tha FdMay will lonyo thia tnorniog at
11 o'slook.
A light ahowar laat af tor noon took away
none of tba extreme ban* of tho atmos-
phara.
Xdlterfnl.
Wa reoaivad a call ynetorday from Mr,
Harry 0. King, apodal agent and eonea-
pondent of Our FirocUc Friend at Chi-
oago. Ha ia aolioiting anbaartban aad
writing vary internet lag IstiaH to Us pa-
par.
Col. B. H. linktr was tltotod Sheri* of
tho county in Aogoat, 1840, aad wa i
oaadad by John L. Ualhoaa la Aagaat,
1848, who aarrad until Angtiat, 1848.
■Thors appaara open tta n*'i "ink 11
of tha Hharifl, at Fall Tarn, 1848, forty-
iva aiaoatioaa agalaatoM bum (fontariy
of thia plaoa), aa prindpal and aaenrity.
Yea lard ay waa regular mte day. Under
direction of Sheriff Ivey, Ellia A Hand-
eon aold at andion lota Noa. 98,98 and 96,
in Cowata Boaerva, for $400, with a mort
gage on it of $1,800. The property waa
owned by E. H. and J. H. Abercrombie,
and bought by L. T. Downing.
Fifty aerw of lot No. 68, In tha Ninth
Dietrict, waa aold to J. M. Flatoher for
$140.
Bararal pieoea of property were aold
for tha amount of the ooanty tnxee.
Urmlrlay Yawn, Lncyrr.
L**t Saturday John B. Kendrick, of
Atlanta, waa admitted in that dty to tho
praolioe of law in the Superior Oonrta of
tho State. He ia a younger brother of
Bev. 0. A. Kendrick, of Colombna, and
■aid to be a getnlenian of ffoo education
and natural ability. Laat wintorha wrote
n moot intonating daaoripilon of tha
Ueorgia luaaue Aaylnm at MUledgaTilla,
wbloh waa genanlly copied. We with
thia young dnotpla of Btholmton* • future
of aneoeH and nsafnlneaa.
Oefwmfciaa reluuttere-MUeHtuef
Tba colored military company on Man-
day night, at a meeting bald in • room
near the Poat-offloe, eladed tha following
oBc'tra, all of whom are oolored i
Captain, Wui. N. Allbright; Firet Liaa-
tanant, i. F. Davie j Second Lieutenant,
John Garrett; Tbtrd Lieutenant, Theo
dore MoDuffaa; Orderly Sergeant, laaao
Lore.
Theeleotion of the other o&oerawaa
poet ponad until next Thnraday night.
The company hare no guua end tbua
far no uuifurma, aava oapa. It in aaid to
number dxty man.
Our Yaw IWniaatAi.
TolegraniH have slated that Mr. Walter
H. John-on baa bean nominated and con
firmed aa poatmaatar of Colombna. He
ia n eon of Judge Jarnw Johuaun of tho
Chattahoochee Cirouit, and ia only ti
ty-aeveo 3 ear a of age. He haa held tha
podtion of leading derk inonrpoeto
for the peat nix yearn, and being a gen
tleman of intelligence and oapadty, ia
familiar with every detail of tha depart
ment. Ha i* probably the yonngeet man
in tha United Stntec who haa been pnt in
charge of • flrat dam offloe. Aaida from
politioa he ie very pnpnlar among all
olaaam tn Oolumhua. We believe ha ia
one of the vory few native Georgian# who
honeatly embraced RepubHeaniem from
prino : ple; for he refused the nomination
for Cougreu whan it waa offered and it
waa in the power of bis party to eleot
him. Ha will make a good and popular
offioer, and retain the present courteous
dorks.
Thn aammtriaa appointed at tho moot-
lag of tba creditor* of John Ktag, o« tba
IMh of Map, bag laovn to —hmlt tho fc4-
lowtng repHt i
iofctoAHtott
Aookaaodaei
The proper plaoa to bay Cfclioow fct 10
oente per yard and Costa' Thread at 70
eeoU par doaen ia at
Aobb A Mcanooa'a.
O. W. WOOORUTT,
T. J. Noobollo,
0. A. Bbdd,
1. JoaaoB,
J. A. MoNbil.
BTATBNBNTB.
The report was Motived.
0. A. Badd explained tho report aad
that three-fourtba of the erediton oould
adopt tho plan oa tho ragotar msstlng of
creditors on Um 18th. Ho argad tho im
portance of every one proving his claim
u prescribed by tha bankrupt law.
Mr. Nnekollo aad otban argad tha
same policy, aad naked eaah one to advise
hi* friends to do likewise. Col.Saliabary.at
thp MsrohanU aad Maehaaios’ Bank, had
tha forma, aad would famish and fill
them out to all who would eaU.
Mr. Peabody, one of the aaeignaaa,
made a atatamant. U waa avidant to tha
ONditon that they had all tha propatty
Mr. King had. No on# oiaimad that
bankraptoy oould bo managed as cheaply
si an assignment- Why, in' ana Colnm-
bna ease, wham tho aaaata of tho bank-
rapt brought only $1,800, the Diatriot
U. 8. Court Judge who haa exclusive
tnriadiatlon, allowed tho lawyw who
brought dtha earn la baakrwptey $1000.
Mr. King hoped by an aHlgnmont to rave
money for hia ereditura. Ha also sahib-
I that no preferences had baea shown
creditors. All had boon offered tha 10
par cent,, and those who had not raeaivad
oould grit it now. Ho showed, too,
how property in loot by tomkrapt
■alee. They would tell property
in • lamp tor what it would bring. Com-
mleeiooa were too email for aa assignee
la bankruptcy to taka much trouble.
Bankraptoy waa ■ spoady prooess. Ao-
oordlng to tho plan proposed tho Tnutom
oould wait and dispose of the property to
boot advantage. Tho Eaglo k Pheoix
Mills Company for a year had ran tha
Steam Cotton Milt* belonging to Mr.
King. The latter property had been In
creased $8,000 by the operation. *
Mr. William H. Young deserved tho
thanks of the erediton. He atated there
wh not $80,000 of tho claim* (gainst
King oa which 80 pw ofcot. had not been
paid, aad nearly half of that was because
there were conn tor otaicea. The attempt*
mad* to pat tha estate la bankruptcy had
already depreciated tha proparty $80,000.
Tba Northern creditors did not drain tha
bankraptoy. Tha National Bank of tho
BspabUo, tho largsst creditor, bed drawn
its 80 pra eent, and had gives pownof
attorney to dafiin $0o., araignera, whose
petition pot the relate into baakraptey
offsred to take 60o. for their olaim. Mr.
L Jeeeph aocepted the proposition. Maj.
Moan oooaented, bat ia a few days n>
Tha Ooneart waa a noval ona thwiagh
it. Xrarythlng waa ia tba qwaiat atyla
of tha laat esatny. Thay wan parfsat
Tha progrorarara van aalqan Tha an-
erof ys Old Falk* was oar.
riad oat to tha and. Batwaaa *ya partes,’
tana, with rufilad shirts, high
ooUars, powdered hair,'and antique rig
ging handed roond ginger oaks and lem
oned* "prepared for 7* Urge oorapanl*
‘ ad ohm nay be a-haagsnd.”
Tka noaJo wh good, both voaalaad
iaatranaataL The mtaaot frora Martha,
bya ysang lady, diapUyod brilUaat sxa-
aatton on the piano. Tha urihratral hat-
noetos, "Sootlaad’e Burning,” by ya
of eingsrs, wra vary jolly;
“John Aadraaaa, My Joa,” aondnetad by
Blatar Andaiaoa aad ya haahaad of ya
wall rowdraad; ra waa a solo
by Mia. Altos Cray Daniel. Tha ahoraara
tea raodato af tha hind.
4m»(| Ik# MMomIj bmttfil tab*
laaax waa Night oft) Moratog, and "Ta
Vision of Jaaoh.” Thn MMa* was radiant
with all tha tovaUaara that earth aaa
‘ -l-Al A a fc-- h»td
W«|Bl MI M B$BI
in naraory. Jaoab lira dreaming aad
a ladder a starry aageUto host roaeh
baavanward.
If "ya pwonHmi ot |i mibto fl|«
nroa" waa by “throe of ye yonng may
dans,” wall taka an oath that seek of
thorn borrowed mala fast and bodies. It
wh tha Uveliaat marble statuary it hra
aver bean tha pleasure of mortal to gaaa
upon. .“Ya worldly representation by ya
many worldlings” represented n railroad
rids between Oolambaa and Opelika. Oa.
au Jordan was eoadnetor, armed with a
Ian torn aad pnnah. All olaHraan ropro-
(anted on tha train—old woman, tho ex
quisite, the newly married pair, eoontry
pooplft, lid thi droakard. Allan shaken
ap badly. Tha asms can be seen on
oar doily trains. ■ A darkey enters.
Ha waa pnt oat andu protest that “dat
u silver rights bill bab pa aaa j, aa' I sacs
da aagiae for$100,000 for Ubil.” At Ope
lika, Ounby Jordan palaonatad the blind
man with hia “hard btlad eggs.” The
rath waa oatwatds whan tha Con-
ana oat aad aanoapoes that tha
traio ia off tba track.
Tha Indian scene, with Its teats, war
riors, sqnaws aad papooses, tha eaptnre
and detivHsnoe by an Indian maid ana
appeals, exhibition of snipe, wh trae to
the Ufa, or rather descriptions. Tha cot-
lanes ware excellent.
Tha exhibition waa sxaeilaot, aad that
of tha right length. Noannoros wan al
lowed, thongh sailed fra.
Bafroahraanta ware served to ya people,
saving ya worldly yonnga aaana ya trou
ble of going aorora ya straats to aw ya
Opening twioa a weak, naw and deal ra
ti la goods, whisk are offered at “sailing
Tha a$hir wws a happy saooara.
New Piques, Feather-Kdgad Braids.
Another Inga lot Grenadines and Lit
Sailing-, at J. B. Joans'
Black Alpaceaa at—wall, go and
than at J. 8. lorn
my80 sod
A fine aaaortmant of Baal Maaraakaum
Pipes, Cigar Holders, Oigu Oaara af real
Suriii) Tj—thtr, Mihtiiiftt, 4o.| #6
Bdblbi's Cigar Emporinaa, on Banlolpk
street, house with tha Bad Sign, nan
Enquirer odtoe. my 10
April I, l«74*-4tr
0. A. BBDD,
GEO. Y. BANKS.
Mem* lMel
Yon can find at T. E. Blanchard'a, 183
Broad alreat, the very lateet atvlaa of
Drees Goods, at each prioaa as eennot
fail to give satisfaction. Call aad saa
them.
Domestic Goods at greatly rodeoed
rates; Factory Goode at factory prices;
Coats' Spool Cotton at 70 oente pH do*.;
the beat Priota at lOopn yard.
mjlO If _
Tha propn plaoa to bay Americas
Cambric ia at Acn k Mdbdocb's.
Tha propn plaoa to go whan yon want
obaap Dry Goods ia
Aobb k Monsoon's.
THE GRAIN CROP
Can be K—Uy and Economically Sated /
Holstaad A Co.,
COLUMBUS. QA.,
Off-r et prloee lover thaa aver — 'owiae
aa* Reapiag Macklaee; Mael-tojlh H,,r • Rakar,
Grate CraAlea, Grae- le - L * -—‘
Iff)
tare, Paa mile, Biraw Catten,.
J. W. RYAN, Prop’r.
Fieiil GoLsmr, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Rm and BUlisrd SbIoob,
Urdu thb Kaxxdi Hanes.
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