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u.r «.—I oonvttfttd with ■
from Ballan, at Waco, thia
w ho nn on Ura following
of on* °f *b* “0*t horrible
that bu aver been perpetrated ia
iia. There bee been inteiae ex.
ia Beil eotutty during the pest
rae week*, owing to the pres
ofa Urge number of hbreemwee.
d beat hrreeted eiid yteeed in
jail. OnSuudpj, in attampt-
110 arrant twe brothers nawed On
[ of them reeUted, and waa rMH
»*.!•*. WAJWUCR,
Surgeon aad Phgaloiaa.
A*“t tu«, lUUroe^ street.
»». j. tv. m. w
O&n bit yrofsHloiisl lerview. Otfle. over R.'n.
Unen * Co Chamber! A k. g. streete.
T>ot.‘5
J.
MISSES WHITE * TUCKER,
Fashionable Milliners and Dreeeaaakers.
OentlraW.iMMli eat bj ebs'n a, Maura, and
t uarantced to St. Chambere atnet, next to
.ahu’e drj noodiaeew. Ml
idled
bnilete. Oa Monday' night
of Bahon teat , f«r the
MBS. C. T. BARLOW,
Fashionable Mminer and Dressmaker.
Bo o Agent of Buttvriuk A Co.’s Pattern's.
At iho into tanking Bouse of bhsppurd A Co..
Opelika, Alts. . *JoJW
made
zt; shots r
of taking atapa to rid the
at them, aad to Rmerd lbe jail
lenah attaak by the (tieode
NotariesPublic.
ta thraab
l boras thiewea inoeroerated therein.
t were nina ia the jail charged with
_j Reeling at that line. The meet-
had eearoely adjourned before an
Id body of masked men, eetimated
j between ohe hundred and one hnn-
1 and ittj, entered the town end pro-
to the Jail. They demanded ad.
ha would be killed. The
r did set reeUt, end with a eledge
ner, eta., the Mob broke thraagb.the
door, and the eroaa barred iron oage
whisk the sine prisoners were oon-
wee soon reached Firing
began, nod the entire namber of
i were ehot down like doge. Some
ta ware fired into the Bodies of
i nnfortanste men, not one of whom
i left breathing. Father aad eons, end
in were massacred in that small den
y twelve bf twelve feet, Uj in-
_ nt aaw the feed bodice next lnorn-
eud myv it Wee n borribie- eight,
sag the killed wee the man Coleman,
t merderad Me wtfasssM weeke Mm
i Coryell eouoty ; Orumbles, who was
gad with having murdered a man at
Qrehem; MePoaald and eon, and
kcOuue, n son-in-law of McDonald, for.
harly of BrobkrvUle, Williamson ooonty.
_ J. W. G.
Ike Awetrtoa Amy,
ring the recent debate in the A<M-
„ Beiebmath an the Landwehr, the
aiater of Ketienel Defenoe save some
aliog inforeaetioa relative'to the
an army as compared with othee
l armies. In Germany the
of tbs army depend* on the
baton of the popnUition, being fixed at
i per oent. The population of Ger-
r being 41,000,GOO, tbe army eeteb.
lent, (axelniiva of oflloere and *»IH-
r departments,) Is 401,658. Tba ooet
—> thalers per heed, or 80,818,885
■ in all; beatdea wbioh 19,000,000
i are demanded for extra expensea.
noe if the military foroe wee also
I on a percentage, it weald amount
J8,000 men, which nt 285 thalers a
I would be 325,000,0001. the actual
i, however, is 460,186, and oost* 528,.
I,251f. In Auetro-Hnugery, the army
on the Carman system, oouaist ot
„ « man, at a ooet of 119,476,006
tint, whores* tbe sotnel force ia only.
1,286, ooeting 96,806,602 florin*.
i lady In flan Fraaoieco, the Chron-
* that eity aaya, baa inranted a naw
* neat “*
v.n,ai«aut,
Being appointed Notary 1'ublic for Lee oountj,
Furniture, Uo.
at FasdeVH***
. A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer in all kinds STErn rails re.
Lawyers.
A.g .WCMEH*,“
Attorney usd Ceumlier at law.
Office opposite AfehMta Uuwse.
Pructioos in ell the Courts of tbs (State. Js3
T»MOffs
1. B. CAMFSKUe ToHor, ;
Gutting and Jdakiug in tbs Latest Styles, lfi*
^onth^Rsilro^Btjjj^ijjJ^tursStor^^l^
Dentists.
J. Id. M. SMITH, OsutUt,
Does Piute Work and' Plugging on reusonubls
Barber Shops.
WESLEY HABHlEtlEB, Barber,
Corner South Railroad end Chambers streets,
dec23 '•
BlOROir A MBIEB, Markers,
South Railroad * street, unusr Adorns Hokes,
<lec23
H6tol|*
A DAMN. USlHMEw-
go to Opeiika, bo sure to stop at the
s Ur
Insurance.
I Frenoei
. E. €. BOWED dk ME,
. General Ineamaee Agents.
Office. Railroad Street, over K. M. Greens k Oo.’s,
MILLINERY.
instead, a
into the head
to'the depth of a
of an inch or thereabouts, wbioh
ia arranged with a naw screw
esd. Tbe needle, it is claimed, will
Ty any kind of thread, and can be used
r every purpose. It ia thought that it
11 be ▼afn.bls, also, as a surgical uee-
i, sa lt will require but one thread, the
• of which will be that • Mueller
be nut
ongb any an
l be made ‘
be made in passing a needle
thy substance than would hare
le by the partially doable thread
f the ordiawry'eye needle.
HOTEL!.
CHE SCRSVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ca.
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
|LE. Ths patraoage of tiroes vtaittag Satan-
I solid tad, and tba asiuraaes giYsn tkat tft*
.art will be muds to insur* their comfort,
romnlbusos will be found at all arriklkg
• aad stoamsrs.
B. BRADLEY ft SON,
>y2T—dfiwim Proprietor!!.
Ian kin H ouse,
Columbus, Ga.
i. W. BTAB, Prop’r.
e OoLDga, dark. •
luby Restaurant,
and Billiard Saloon,
Umdbb tsx Basin Hones.
I dawtf J. W. It YAW, Prep’r.
)W SALE AND UKMT.
POSTPONED
luaoogee Sheriff Sale.
I be sold oa tbs first Tuesday in July nest,
>• tween the legal hours of sale, before the
i houaa of Kills k Harrison, Broad street,
bos, Ga., tbs following described property,
i p»rt of city lot No. 145, with the im-
sate thereon, fronting 73 lest and 6 Inches
hthorps street, and running back 147 foot
I iaobsa. Laded oa as ths property of Mrs.
■Sinner, to satisfy a fl fa Issued out of Mun-
pounty Court li favor of R. R Gostchlus A
k,**™-w. U. fklnner. Property pointed out
■atlBs’ attorney.
*H Q.1T1Y, Sheriff.
To Bent.
April eth, two furnUh.d BEUgjj|
, Kitehea end Bteble, with am of di&iug
I parlor. Addrom
M, Enquirer Office.
aportant to Farmers.
!?• /• WmrBNS is well known to tbe
a *? r €** Mid Ala’ am* b« one of
I rellabla and effioient GIN-VKIOIITB lr
Jff/fc ., w b*f*»er be has worked he has
RlinctloD; end, as he propose* to make s
1 *“57 PMUters needing. Gin repairs
Tu and looation. “Work
| la twice done.” mhit dawtf
tlse Hoopeklrte, at
SEACOCK k SWIFT’S.
MILLINERY
Hate, Cooda and Notlona.
MRS. M. E. HOWARD
W OULD rerpectiuny sell the attention of
the ladle, to her Isis* end well selected
•toek ol l»t*,t •}■!*»
HATS and BONNETS,
HEAL and IMlTATtON HA'IB, 3ct, Coin,
Gold and Silver and Imitation JEWELRY.
Jetaiid Steel Ornaments In variety; Uiue lot
Fans, Spanish Lace Scarf! and Laee Vails, r
jeg—tf
W «
SPRING MILLINERY.
E have luet received a full line of APMIWG
AND HUMMED MILLIBfEDT, in
eluding all the AOVKLTlhS ot the season.
PRUNING AND KLEACUING done in the
latest wty!«-, ot tile shenent notice.
Next door Lelow the Now. York Ktore.
MRS. COLVIN and
octlS—lyroart M188 DONNELLY.
CIGARS.
THE NEW ORLEANS
CIGAR STORE.
Good News to Smokers!
BUY coons.
‘My Kingdom for a Cash Buyer!'’
■T ALL KNOW IT! Wl AM OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO CASH
J EtysrsI We asnsl de b«sin*es at all ha sards, profit or ne profit—the goods must movt.
Our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Cooda
Is being constantly replenished. Just received,
vttxix* xixsrxi or panaaox.ai
lo ' *f tkpm WHS kmemsl Hlver-foewaied Ifsndlm, li Bwerd.’Bpeer, Bed mi,
ether chute dmigu. Oereteokef
I lugs, esd t* oSeiet eheever tke* west More le tMe nxrku.
MuU* I Tt l> * Ct tr.eil* -k “ a u “ lu “4 •*' Pikm. W* elwsp. ikow (code cheertellp, end
^ NKW YORK STORE.
m. LAYHAVBH.
BANKING AND WSURANCE.
1840. - .. - - 1874.
D. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE ACENT,
NX Broetd Btrnnt,
Representing Oldest and Strongest American end English Companies.
mbit tf
LOW! LOWER!! LOWEST!!!
E T s2. o fK,wiw^istt«,s 1 ar8T«**>-"“
The Lowest Cash Prices Ever Known in This Section I
THIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE HAS LAID IN
A Fine Stock of Spring Goods!
M ss."- 4 wui ,o
Coma and sea for yonrsslr. lb# goods anet bs sold.
JOSEPH & BRO.
18 u QB Broad ML
jr.
Co.
Newman &,
KAVltdUBT 01‘SNKD
A RETAIL CICAR STORE
At 141 Broad St, Columbus,
and to meet the demand for GOOD
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c„
they hare laid in, at great expense, a magnificent
stock.
Give thsm a call, and enjoy, at tba lowest pries
consistent with living* ths best smohs jouhave
had for many a day
-N OT1CE.
Optics Mon ls&Oikakd Railroad, I
Columbus G-a., Juna 1,11174. |
A meeting of the Stockholders of the Mobile
and G’.rard Railroad Company will bs held at
the depot In etr&rd, Aid., oa Wednesday, Ju-
ly m, at HVfd’oToch A. Mm when an election
tcr'^CHl lent and sis Directors y|0;kMlitfde.
■tnikUolders with their families fiiHbfi^vss-
eiffrfipr oornlnf within two days of sawsGng
and fffitfirnlng wllthla firo <lsys artsf.
DarUfisnte* ofSto k must bs eyhlbltad to ths
condustor by • stockholder and certlfisats of
etsek fiiid written proxy most be shown to en
titled proxy to pees rrso.
ja«-4d __ J* M. FRAZER, Soo’y.
Sanitary Regulitioni.
MAYOR’S OFFICE, »
Columbus, Qa., May tt, 1874. \
The attention of citizens li oallsd totns fol
lowing rsgnlations, end they art requested to
aid in oarrying Into efffect the Health Ordi
nances, and to give to ths Follee their assis
tance in the inspection ol premisei.
1. The Polios foroe are appointed Health
Officers, with authority to inspeot any premises
daily.
% Cellars must bs elsansed, whitewashed
Aud YontUlated.
8. All privie must be kept clssn and deo
dorised, and In the business pert of the olty
must have pits eight feet deep, welled with
biick and cementod.
Lots and yards mud be kept free from all
deeaying animal or vegetable matter.
4. Tba Polloe will oommancs the lnspeetlon
of lots on Wednesday June 3d, and will report
all who have not ooroplted with ths above.
SAMUEL R CLEG HORN,
may»-dlw Mayor.
Spring Goods and Staples |
J. K.YLE db OO.
HATH HOT LAID IK A SVPHBIOB STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, WHICM THAI
OFFCU AT TMJB LOW SSI' GASH PRICES
Thslr Stonk I* Comal tit is EvvryDvpartmvnt, and was SOUGHT
FOR CASH, at Mis Lolssst Ntw York Frlosi, and Will bs sold eor-
rstpondingly low.
Best Prints 10 oenta.
Irish Linen* Kxprefijriy Imported!
Ladies’, Children’s and Missefi’ Shoes. Also, good sup
ply of Plantation hoots and Shoes.
Carpets and Ruga at reduoed prices.
RAILROADS.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Gin seal Serxxi*Tijr»uv's Orvtca,
Centsal IUui
Bavahxm, November 1,1873.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, TAB 2D INSTANT.
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Central
Railroad, its Branches and Connections, will rnn
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah..,.. 8:44 A ■
Leave Augusta fcltt a ■
Arrive in Anguata 4:00 p n
Arrive in Milledgeville 10:09 p ■
Arrive In Eatonton UM r n
Ar - * ‘ * “
Irrive in Macon...
Leave Macon for Eu aula...
Leave Macon fbr Atlanta
t rriva at Colnmhna
rrtve at lohnlfi
Arrive at Atlanta
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta
Loave Co nmbse
Leave EtifaiEa
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta
Arrive at Macon from coluoibne
Arrive at Macon from Kufuula
Leave Macon
•:4ft p at
7:17 p ai
• * 9:10 pm
.. 7:80pm
..ttiiSAM
a .10: JO A M
1:40 A M
1:00 am
7:10 p M
7:2ft p M
0:50 a M
4:10 a M
6:45 a M
7:16 a M
9:05 AM
4:00 PM
Arrive
Arrive at Bavannah.... fttv’fi r M
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTU AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 7:30 p n
Augusta...
8.06 r M
6:66 am
8.20 AM
9:20 am
906
9:10
Arrive in Augusta
Arrive In Msoon
Leave Macon for Colnmbue
Leave Macon for Kutiaula
Leave Macon for Atlantfi.-
Arrive In Ooium boa 6:36 pm
Arrive in Knfaula 6:40 p m
Arrive in Atlanta 6:4v p m
COMING SOUTH AND EA8T.
Leave Atlanta 7:00AM
Leave Columbus 2:30 p m
Leave Rufuala 8:60 a m
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta 3:40 p m
Arrive in Macou from Colnmbns 7:26 p m
Arrive in kfacun from Eufaula 6:10 p m
Leave Macon 7:85 pm
Arrive in Mllledgeville 10:09 p m
Arrive in Eatonton 11:66 p M
Leave Angn't*.... r 8:06
Train No. 2, being a through train on the Cen
tral Railroad, atopidog only at whole etatloni,
passengere /or Lair stations cannot be taken on
or put off.
Passengers for Mllledgeville and Eatonton will
taka train No. I from Savannah and Augusta, aad
truiu No. 2 from points ou the Southwestern Rail
road Atlanta aad Macon The Mllledgeville and
Eatonton train runs dally, Sunday* except* d.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
my2G tf General Superintendent.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
541 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME I
Choice of Two Routes.
Hew York aad Hew Orleans Hail Lias.
WISTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
Oolomsus, Oa., April 24th, 1474.
TRAINS LEAYE COLUMBUS DAILY
For Montgomery and Selma, 1:00 a. w.
Arrive at Mnntg’y, - 6:45 a. m.
Arrive at Selma, 11:04 a. m.
FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK
By Atlanta and Rlohmond Alr-Llne.
Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. m., CHARLOTTE 8:35 a.
m., Uanville 3:27 p. bj . Kiobmond 11:06 p. m. Ar
rive at Wusriington 4:30 a. a., at Baltimore 6:80 a.
m M at Philadelphia 1:30 p. m., at NEW YORK 5:14
p. ni.
•lesplmf Cars Bum frum Atlsuta Is
Chsristto.
By Kenneiaw Rout*.
Leave Atlanta C;00 p. m.,. Dalton 10:28 p. m.,
Bristol 10:45 a. m., Lynchburg 10.45 p m. ‘ “’
Sleeping cars run from Atlanta to Lynchburg.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY .
From Atlanta and New York, • 5:24 A. M.
From Montgomery and Selma 2:30 r. M.
Tickets for sale at Union Paaeenger Depot.
CHA8. 1*. BALL, General Sup’t.
R. A. BACON, Agent.faprM tf
WAREHOUSES.
DISSOLUTION.
rmi Firm of Ktno, CUAHB1M * BANK
1 has been dissolved by the consent of ell ml
tfcs ooncerned. All unpaid advaocae are la the
hhnds ot the undersigned for settlement, who will
also pay nil claims against she old firm.
NOTICE.
ipaa UMD1B8IONBD will Mill cnllan tk.
Warehouse and Commission
Busiaeas
AT THE
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE.
Thaukrni for the patronage bestowed upon us
the pTveeat season, we respectfully soil It lta oen-
tinuance the earning eaaaou, with u promise to use
•vary effort to promote the Interest of our pat-
0. A. REDD,
GEO. T. BANKS.
April 1,1874.—dtf
fftonlgla, PU66, UfidMiB,
SUrHom. Sells, Old Bern,
Tiinntf*—i Bums, Sortuto,
Toothaohfi, Bcfilda Bprfiin*,
Eo&rsentss, Uleers. Weoadi,
Sort Throat, Colic, Bruise*,
Bhaunifitiam, Banorrhagaa
■omsnC'
mam t-odfowsm
ICE! ICE!
AFTBtt THIS DATS lCI^WlLL BK SOLD AT
Casaimerea, Linen Brills
and Cottonades, at
PEAOOCK a SWIFT’S.
mytl
COLUMBUS ICE WORKS
At th* Following Frleos:
Retail, per lb.... 2 eta.
Tickets for 100 lbs $ 1 90
“ •• 200 lbs 3 SO
“ “ 30.) lbs 5 00
” M 400 lbs 6 26
“ “ 600 lbs 7 60
“ M 1000 lbs 12 60
Liberal arrangements mads with dealers.
m>61m
N. J. BUSSEY, Agent
FOR
AMERICAN
Cotton Tie Company.
Tho trade tuppliad ot Iowatt mar-
kot rata*.
my27 d6i
Hay.
500 BALE8 foT sal* u4 prices ranging from
76 cents to $1.60 per hundred, at the
mySD lm ALABAMA WAREHOUSE.
For Sale Low.
SCHOLARSHIP IK TUB MRDICAL COL-
&B AT BTAJfSTILLB. INDIANA.
rr« it AFPLT AT THU omOB.
a. irriw, Fiat. a. v. nwiaae, cmkim. *. ■. hulford. awi cukr.
The Chattahoochee National Bank
OF CXJLUMBUS, GEO.
TM, Sank traa,aot* a Oaaaril Banking butlnau, pay, Int.r.tt on Dn-
pMit* nndnr »p*«lal nnatrant, gl*M prnmpt attnntlnn to ooHnotion, on all
ntnnwlhln point,, and Invltn, onrraapandana*. Information trammittod
by mail or wlro* wbon doalrod.
OtlM
SECURITY—PROKPTin§S—LIBERALITY 1
THEE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
Minna m arm vac rnuo
Loss by FIRE!
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
the Wants a Chance to Cet It Back.
J. MODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
Oataabu, Oet. lit, 1«7S. ,4tf
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
M08T ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT 1
If you will only Save what you Wacta, It would bo no
trouble to beoomo Indeoondent.
WiPHSHHDEPmT
Leas than one year old, and haa 378 Depoaltora.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the seowrity of Depoaltora—$12 In assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reeelved. Seven per oent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Prest G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
Chioago Loeeee Paid Promptly In Full, - - $529,364.92
Boston “ “ “ - - 180,903.89
Tatai A**tU—Gold—January l»t, 1874, 38(2,*32.02.
LIABILITIES.
Lome. Da. and Unpaid None.
Lome* in ptoeam of adjoatmenl, or adjnuted and not da. S22,fiU8 no
All othor Claim. 1,015 52
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Inoome, 1878 *010,887 78
Inoom^ 1878 526,217 87
Gain * 03,000 80
Unm PrmwUF ACuM md - alrljr HeUlod fop
O. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
oom »r COLUMBUS. OA.
COTTON WARKHOU8KS.
A. M. ALKJUf.
PITER FRIER.
Fontaine arelionse.
ALLEN, PREER~& ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
COLUMBUS, CS-mAm.
iVO. F. FLOURWOY.
0.0. MoOEHEE.
BEN. T. HATCHER.
Alston "Warelionse.
FLOURNOY, McGEHEE & CO.,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Columbus, Ga.
Bpeoisl Attention given to the Btorage and Bale of Cotton
and other Merchandise.