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Enquirer.
VOL. XVI.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1874.
NO. 133.
t ILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
ALFMD n. CALHOUN,
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in month,, “
Ium month,, “
M month, “
tatli £>«nm, on, ynor
moat Baqunan, on, ;«i
saner and Vnu Kacquinan to-
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tirwllH., tnlw.
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20 00
22 (0
25 00
Hnnljw 43 oo
Tka a (ora la with tha prlvilaga of • change
aerj thna months. >« yaarlj aarla a liberal die-
KBl will hi Mil,
Tka Wsskly rataa will Invariably be one-third
'tka Sail,.
'Thra aa edvertleem.it la oka.gad more than
« la three mom the tka advertiser will ba char, •
with tha coat of ooaapoaltloa. Poralga advar-
ra meat mi a. do tkaa. at hM,.
aBMMU nwi.
—Mr. Jams* Hardin, a prominont oiti-
t of Randolph Bounty, died inddenly
Maoon on ntdaf of oongMtion of ths
■Mr. Bobret William,, miliar at
n’a Mill*, hi Floyd eonnty, hong
himself on Saturday Jut. Tha Mt ia»t-
tributadSM partial insanity.
—Two of tb, Gsorol* oad.ta—young
auibr, of Griffin, and Dyksmsn, of At-
_Jta—bar. Mooamfnlly pawed tha severe
,semination at th* Natal and Military
Loadamy at Annapolla.
—Tha Fadaial anthoritUa are raportad
taring gobblad np wtaral Ulioit wbis-
’ dUtiliariM, and thoaa angagad in
nittg tbam. In two or three oonntiw of
orlh Georgia, within tha Iwt faw day,.
—Tha building*, machinery, *to., of
«Iron ManofMturlng Company warn
on Tnoaday, nndar a deers* of oonrt.
hay war, bid off by Col. N. J. Bayard,
wait
1!%,
itar for tha atookholdam, at Afty-fiv*
onaand dollar,.
—Two of tha oldefft—if thay war, not
M tary oldwt—oitizena of Floyd ooanty
,to wad within tha laat weak, tin: On
J..M Mabry, of Cat, Springe,
and on Monday, Mra. Elizabeth
’, of Plwaant Valley, agad 96.
Jndg* Bisbard Hntohlnga, of Jones
ity, haa boon pnmtratad in Maoon for
lima.. Tha oorraqiondent of the
da OkrmMt wye Oat U, oondi.
on w hopalaaa. Ha bw oaaoar ol the
oa. Hat, ana of tha noblaat old Geor-
now bring.
Tha Legislative aowwlttae appointed
umlna into tha State Road manage-
nndar Babook, 1, now in aaaaiun at
ta. An intwtigatlon will ba made
rthelal oonduot of A. L. Harris,
P. Barrie, Jama W. Jeokaon and B. W.
'tana.
—At tha Hortionltnral Fair in Thomas
. Iwt weak, Jndga B. H. Hardaway
ibltad right oabbag.e, all of different
tlaa, tha aggragata weight of whiob
148 pounds. Tha lightwt weighed
pound,, and tha hmriwt 24. Who
■ that wa ean’t ralm eabbSgea equal to
iyinthaoowtiyf
A Joatloe in Dahlonega, after sen
riaoner to jail for laroany, fol-
and tha ooutabla outside of
eontt-room, for tha pornow of lector-,
tha young men ana giving him
adrioa, wban tba prisoner suddenly
it np a rook and with, it knocked
Oonrt down. Moral—Jndioial oMoers
lwre prisoners to tba tender mar-
of sheriff, and oonstablre, after oon
[ion.
numu cwnmw.
I M Haa* tm Mal|k, I.C,
Cans nmd Lees tm
f Atlanta, Oa., Jnna 4.—The Agrionltn
Coo grew to-day adopted rwolatlon,
dug to the anion of the Cotton States
trade movement with tha Direct
da Union of Georgia, without eipress-
| pref«reuoe for any port.
oomnkittM of Its from aaoh State
| appointed to memoriabsa tha Logis
tics on the lobjeot of proonring ststis-
> report of tha Committee on Immi
don was adopted. It favor, land
■ donating land to aotoal wttiers,
n ww adopted in favor of
! tha cotton tai to the prodno-
i Oongrem adjourn, to meet in Ba-
i in January, 1878.
> Hwtera of tha State Granges of
| Cotton State, to-day appointed an
ntlve Committee to urge Congress to
1 the cotton tea.
reports of both meetings show a
increase of aareal' aoreag. and de-
* in cotton planting.
WASHINGTON.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Washinotck, Jnna 5.—Tha Senate
passed e bill to remove tba diwblbties of
John Jnliae Gnthria, of North Carolina.
Hamilton oalled np the resolution to
pay Francis M. Sykes, the lets contestant
for the aaat In the Senate from Alabama,
the salary of a Senator from March 4th,
1873, to May 28, 1874, and mileage each
way, amounting to 98,874. Hamilton
said ths computation had bean made at
tha rata of 97,800 par annum. Whilt
that was the legal compensation of n Sen
ator, he ww willing, however, that com
putation for tha entire period ehonld be
made at the rata of 96,000 par annum.
Conkling said tha principle involved in
this resolution ww sntiraly wrong. It
ww n proposition to pay a gentleman who
had never sat a day In tha Senate, and
never performed an honr'a aervios;
and, furthermore, the Senate had
declared he never had any title to the
name of Senator. He admitted there
might be a preoedent for the rale, bnt it
ww time now to disregard all snoh pro
ceedings. He would be willing to pay
the personal expenses of tho contestants,
bnt if his oonnsel few wets to be paid
those inenrred by the sitting members
should also be paid.
Pending the disooasion, the Senate ad
journed.
Bouse.
The debate oo the Mississippi bill by
being closed. The vote will soon be
taken.
The Darrell owe is not op nor deeided.
In the House the diwbbitiw of Ohw.
H. Thomas were removed.
After a disouasion on tho bill to im
prove the navigation of the Mississippi
as a substitute for the Eads jettie project,
n bib for the construction of tha Fort St.
Phbbps canal, and for its maintenance w
pubbe highway, and passed the lettor
by a lots of 146 to 86.
This is the bill introdnoed by McCreary
oa May 16th.
THE IMPEACHMBHT Off ACME
BESTEED RECOMMENDED.
Washington, Jane 8.—Ths Jadioiniy
Committee have decided to impeMh
Bustesd, District Judge of Alabama, oa
tba two first counts of non-rwidenoe and
irregularity in holding oourta. The third
charge, which involvw pecuniary corrup
tion, failed.
Attorney eeneral William
Marriage.
The Attorney General hw declared that
irrespective of the time or place of mar
riage, or the residence of the partiw, n
white woman married to a citizen of this
oonntry is to be leken and deemed a oit-
ixen of tba United Stntea.
KENTUCKY.
■nllroMorn wag ClUseas righting.
Dantilu, Kt., Jane 5.—Tho eltisena
of Burnside Point and the railroaders an
lag. One railroad man ww killed
and one wounded, and two ottissns
wounded. Many armed oitisane declare
the railroader* moat Iwve th* oonntry.
maid oh gerrgia butiluu.
Bonn, Ga., Juno 6.—Yesterday Oolloo-
tor Holtzolaw and th* *Depnty United
Statw Marshal returned from a raid Into
Chattooga oounty, bringing Mvsn prison
ers. They wind five illicit diatUlaries.
The prisoners were bound over by the U.
S. Commissioners.
HEW FOX.ITICTL PARTY.
Th* Americana—The Homo of CM
In tho Constitution.
Stbaouse, N. Y., June'4.—The after
noon session of the Anti-Secret Sooisty
Convention ww tamed into k pobtiosl
meeting. About 2,000 delegntw were
present.
President Blsnohard, of Wheaton Col
lage, submitted a preamble and resolu
tions for the formation of a national po
litical party, opposed to aeoret societies.
After a long debate nod some amend
ments, n report was adopted.
The name of the party is to be “The
Americans,” and tha platform of prinoi-
ples is to l>c framed by a committee of
one from eaob State. Tba national con
vention is to be called to nominate presi
dential candidates.
The debate was very warm on tha prop
osition (o embody the name of Goo in
the oonstitaiion ss a plunk in the plat
form, which was finally adopted.
Pittsburg, Pa., was selected w the pleoe
for holding the next annual convention.
AMERICAN PILGRIMS IH FRANCE
Paris, June 5.—The American pilgrims
to-day went in procession to the grotto of
our lady of Lnurde. They oarried the
Amerioan flag. Large crowds witnessed
tha prooeusioa. At the alose of the cere
monies the pilgrims proceeded to Msr-
willes, All are in good health.
Will of John Edgar Tbompswn.
Philadelphia, June 8.—The will of
John Edgar Thompson ww probated to
day. It appoints trustees, after provi
ding for his wife and two sisters, neioe,
and trustees to appropriate “ths net in-
oome of my estate," after payments
specified, or so muoh of it w may to
j udicioualy applied is lo go totha education
and maintenance of the female orphans
of railway employees whoso fathers may
have been killed while in the discharge
of their duties. Ths estate is veined at
—Dr. Mendenhall, n well known pbysl-
olan of Giodnnatti, it dead.
Tba old managers of th* Chicago and
Northwestern Boll rood warn re-elected.
—Frank Brown, a formerly well known
Ethiopian minstrel, died yesterday in
Philadelphia.
—Thirty masked men took Melntyn
and Walker from th* jail at Austin, Ne
vada, and hanged them.
—The Brewer*’ Convention at Boston
adjourned to moot next yser at Oindn
hi. Th* old officers won oUotad.
—Th* Governor'* veto of th* Constitu
tional bill ww euetained in th* Mwwohn-
setts Houw yesterday.
—The bridge aerow th* Mississippi
river et St. Louis, is opened for th* pas-
sag* of wagons. A stsedy stream of vehi
cles is crossing.
—Th* flouring mill of Wm. and Henry
Halsey, at Ithnen, N. Y., ww defrayed by
an inoendiaiy fir* betwen 2 end 8 o'olook
yesterday morning. Low—940,080.
foreign Intelligence.
ENGLAND.
Jaflkraen Dwvls Leaves br An
larlea
London, Jane 5.—Jefferson Davis hw
wiled on the Adrletie.
KAO* von THS OAXe.
The oheennt filly Apology won th*
race to-day. Cbesnnt filly Miw Toto
e in second and bay filly Lady Ps-
tricha third. Tha weather ww favorable
for the race.
Pavllnwentary Matters.
Th* Hone* of Commons Iwt night, by
n vote of 181 against 126, adopted s pro
position of th* Government that tha pnb-
lie hones* of this eity he kept open on
week days from 7 o'olook a. s. until
12:30 nt night.
Disraeli announced that the Govern
ment had wven important bill*, and that
the session would be long.
BPAIH.
Batonnb, Jane 8.—General Elio hw
arrived here to recruit Ms health. Gen.
Planw suooeed* him during his absence
from his command.
Th* Oar list attacks npon Ben Bebwtlsn,
Iran, Heronni end Leqaertio wen merely
feints to oover tho withdrawal of their
fores* to Dens* of iSstoll*.,
BOMB.
The Pope Better.
Bon, June 5.—The Pope is wmawhet
batter. He refuse* to quit th* Vstioen,
although a ehang* of air is reoomnunded
by hie physicians.
THE WEATHER.'
of uplands, nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable July and August, 8J; do., de
liverable August and September, 8}; do.,
nothing below low middlings, delivenbln
Jnna and July, 8}.
Balm of Orleans, nothing below low
middling*, deliverable Jane and Jnly, 8}.
Livxkvool, June 5—4:30 r. m.—Yarns
and fnbrios nt Manohwter steady.
6:80 ». K.—Bales of upland* nothing
below good ordinary, deliverable Jane
end Jnly, 8}; do., deliverable July end
August 8 7-16.
New Yoon, Jane 8.—Cotton doll; mlw
248; uplands 18j: Orleans 18}.
Futures opened quiet and ewy; Joan
17 7-18al6 82; Jnly 17}a29-82; August 18
9-82*8-18; September 18 3-16*}.
Naw Yonx, Jane 8.—Doll et 18|el8};
net reoetpts 882.
Future* dosed ewy; eelw 80,600 balsa,
w follows : Jane 1713-82*1711-16; July
17}el7 28-82; August 18 542*18 8-16;
September 1818-16; October 174*1711-
16; November 17}sl7}.
Acquits, Juno 6.—Cotton steady; mid
dling* 164o. ; receipts 102 bdei; wlw
102 ; stock 12,682.
Weekly receipts 828 balm ; shipments
188; sales 1608—to spinners 1241.
OBaaLWTON, Jnna 5.—Cotton quiet;
middling* 17}o.; exports to continent 180
bnlw ; wlw 180 ; stock 1701.
Wwkly net reosipta 1872 bnlw; exports
to oontinent 180 ; edw 900.
Savannah, Jnne 5.—Cotton dull;, mid
dlings 16jc. ; sales 72 balsa ; stock 95,-
908.
Weekly reoeipts 7736 bale* ; exports to
Grwt Britain 2128 ; edw 684.
Boston, Jane 5.—Cotton qaiet; mid
dlings 18|o. ; eslw 100 bdee ; stock 980.
Weekly net receipt! 152 bales; edw
980.
Naw Oslkahs, June A—Cotton quiet
and unchanged; middlings 17}; ad rs-
oeipU 662; arire 1,000; Iwt evening 1,000;
stock 79,671.
Weekly net reodpta 6,278; exports to
Greet Britain 13,488; to France 2,718;
■sire 10,000.
Galveston, Jane 5.—Demand Hgjit and
unchanged; for good ordinary 18}.
Wwkly net reoeipta 915; exporta to
Grwt Britain 868; to Oontinent 1,828;
■dw 822.
Silica, Jane 8.—Wwkly reoeipts 168;
shipments 229; stock 8,886.
Bhkxvxvobt, June 8.—Doll; low mid
dling 16}.
Wwkly reoeipta 800; shipments 760;
nlw 456; stock 1,161.
Maoon, Jan* 5.—Dnll tad dedining;
middling 16.
Weekly reodpta 477; shipments 404;
stock 8,288.
Niumtii, Jnne 5.—Qaiet; low mid
dling 16}.
Weekly reoeipta 880; shipments 699;
stock 7,079.
Montoohixt, Jan* 5.—Quiet; little
doing; low middling 16}.
Weekly reodpta ISO; stock 6,807.
Mosiln, Jane 8.—Cotton doll and un
changed ; middling 17.
Wwkly reoeipta 838; exports to Conti-
neat 8,378; edw 1,800. ,
UnxpBis, Jnne 8.—Dnll; low middling
16}; reoeipta 447; shipment* 658; .took
24,580.
Weekly reodpta 1,756; eMpmenta 8,665.
—It is slid that General Grant is in
favor of dsoorating tha graves of Union
and Confederate dead dike, end that
Gen. Sheridan is opposed to it. Thaw
-two soldiers belong to widely different
sebooli. Gen. Grant fought the Confed
erate* with the sword—Gen. Sheridan
with n box of match**.—Courier-Journal.
RAILROADS.
CENTRALJAILROAD.
0 skull BvpniKvussirr's Orvna,
OSNTSLL RAILtOAt,
•avavxab, November 1,1173.
ini
Railroad, it*Branch** and Ootacctlona, will nui
aa followa:
HAW M0. 1, QOINO NORTH AMD W1
... 3:4ftAM
... fcW»4M
... 4.-OOPK
...UfcOftm
...11:5ft P M
... 3:4ftPR
... 7:17 PH
... 3:10pm
... 7:30PR
...13:45AM
Least fSTUBih.....
Lmti A Of «ata
Arrive In Asrusts
Arrlva tn MlfledffSPlIls
Arrive Is Eatoaloa
Arrive in Maoon
Leave Mason lot Oolnaabne
Leave Maoon lav RaWa
Leave Maoon for AilanU
Arrive at Columbaa
Arrive at Rsfculaf 10:30 a h
Arrive at Atlanta
COMING SOUTH AMD IA8T.
Leave Atlanta
Leave Columbna.
Leave lufanla
Arrive at Maoon from Atlanta
Arrive at Maoon from Colnmbna
Arrive at Macon from Bufonla
Leave Maoon
Leave Anguata
Arrlva at Angneta.,
Arrive at Savannah
IKK) AM
7:10 p M
7:3ft PM
6:50 A M
4:10 A M
8:45 AM
7:15 AM
fcOftAM
4:00 PM
ft:Sft P M
TRAIN NO. 3, GOING NORTH AND WR8T.
Leave Savannah....
Leave Anguata
Arrive In Angneta....
. 7:30pm
, 3:00 PM
. 6:6ftam
. *30AM
. 9:30 AM
. 3.06 AM
. 3:10 am
. 0:36 PM
. 6:40 pm
■agnate
jkrriw in nlaooa
Leave Maoon for Columbus
Leave Maoon for Rnfanla
Leave Maoon for Atlanta
Arrive tn OoIuhImu
Arrive in Rnfanla
Arrive in Atlanta 6:48 pm
COMING SOUTH AND RA8T.
Leave Atlanta 7.-00 a m
Leave Oolnmbne 8:30 pm
Leave Rnfanla
Arrive In Maoon from Atlanta 8:40 p m
Arrive in Macon frogi Celnmboa...
Arrive tn Maoon from lufaula
Leave Maoon.
Arrive in Milledgeville
Arrive in Ratonton....
Augunl
Arrive In Angneta
Arrive In Savannah
Paeeenjrers for Milledgeville end Retonton will
take train Mo. I from la>anuah and Angneta, and
train No. S from potato on the Southwestern Rail
road, Atlanta and Maoon. The Milledgeville and
Ratonton train run* daily, Sundays esoenud.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
my36 If General Superintendent.
Western Railroad c
Alabama.
DnrssTRSNT or Wan, >
WssnniaTON, Jane 8, 1874.)
ProbubiUUm.—For tbs South Atlantis
and Golf Statw inorandag otondinew
will preToll, with variable winds, e on tinn
ed high teesperature end slight chongw In
the barometer.
MARKETS.
OOEH DEMOCRATIC.
^Fasnonao, Jane S.-Dispatohes lwo ^.ion dollars.
m Oregon indioate that tho
wUl*dsot the entire State »«*“*
Eighteen oonntiw giro Graver
majority. Savannah, Jan* 5.—Arrived: F. long-
Jane 6.—Oongressmin ley.
■» talegtem that Oregon hw Cleared: J. W. Parker, Bohn Hepon,
> by nog thnnwnd. Jaointa, German Bark, Antoinette.
BY TELEGRAPH TO RHBEIHKD.
Heaey wad HWefc Markets.
London, Jon* 6.—Consols 92}n};
Erl* 80}*}.
Nsw Yoon, Jnne 5.—Stocks doll and
seder. Honey 2} per oent. Gold 11}.
Exohonga—long 488}, short 491}. Gov
ernments doll. State bonds qaiet.
Nnw Yomc, Jon* 8.—Honey ewy end
in abundant supply at 2nS per oent. Ex
change dull nt 488}. Gold U1}*U1}.
Governments dnll and steady. State
bond* nominal.
Pravislea Markets.
Nnw Yobk, Jane 6.—Flour quiet end
unohenged. Wheat quiet end firm.
Corn qaiet end steady. Pork firm—mew
nt 918 12}. Laid quiet; steam 11 9-16,
Cincinnati, June 6.— Floor nnohsngsd.
Corn steady et 65. Pork firm et 917 80.
Lard steady st 10}. Bacon qaiet and un
changed ; shoulders 7}; dwr rib 10; dear
10}. Whiskey firm and in good demand
at 95.
Louis villi, June 5.—Floor qaiet and
unobanged. Corn quiet and unchanged,
78*82. Pork oseier, $18. Daoon qaiet.
Lard 12}*12}. Whiskey 95.
St. Louis, Jane 8.—Floor quiet and
weak. Corn dull and drooping; No. 2
mixed 58*59 on trsok. Whiskey steady
et 96. Pork firm at 918 28. Bsoon
quiet; dear sides 9. Lard firm at 11;
refined 11}.
Cettea Markets.
Litkkpool, Jnne 5—Noon. — Cotton
quiet and steady: uplands 8}*}; Orleans
8ft; sdw 12,000, lndnding 2,000 for speo-
oistion tod export.
Aotnd export 6,000; cotton to arrive
steady; no transactions
2 f. m.—Bnlw 8,100 of Amtrioen; wlw
DRUC8 AND MEDICINES.
J.
I. GRIFFIN,
IMPORTED
VperfumeryW
FANCY GOODS,
AT REDUCED PRICER.
All good* gnefauta*d. 4
folly prepared et ell hours.
Jal8 deodewly
■ Prescription* cere
J. I. GRIFFIN,
106 Frond Bt.
DIAMOND SPECTACLE* t
6ROCERIE6.
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
-OI-
J. A J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 end 16 Rroed te.,
Oolnmbne, Ge.,
UIN tHRARM H RAID AMCT
900 b^rdt Flour.
From 100 to 200 kemk Oufar.
100 bafli Ooffk*.
From 100 to 200 barroU Syrup.
200 barrde Whiskey.
200 boxes Tobeoeo.
900 •• Soap.
200 “ Oasdlw.
100 barrel* Lard.
90 “ Meeker *1.
900 socks Salt.
90 tltroM Moo.
900 rooms Wrapping Paper.
lOO ceew Potoeh.
100 . “ Sordine*.
100 11 Oyster*.
100 “ Ploklos.
100 box** Candy.
100 “ Stnroh.
ion grew Parlor Helenas.
1AM pennds LarUlard’s lesE
SO,OOO Cigar*.
1AM pansd* Graaaan* BlaakTaa.
too bags ef Oho*.
I Paaay Craekars.
544 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME 1
Choice of Two Route*.
Vrw York and N#w Orloaai Kail Lino.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
OoLtMBOi, Ga., April S4th, 1874.
TRAINS LBAYIOOLUMBU3 DAILY
For Montgomery end Belme, 1HK> a. m.
Arrive et Montg’y, 6:4ft A. M.
Arrive et Belme, 11:04 A. m.
FOR ATLANTA AND NIW TORE
At 10.40 e.m. Arrive Opelika et 13:87 p.m. At
Atlanta 6:48 p. m.
By Atlanta and Mohmond Alr-Una.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., CHARLOTTR 3:36 e.
m., Danville 3:27 p. m., Richmond 11:06 p. m. Ar
rive et Washington 4:30 a. m n et Baltimore 3:30 a.
m., et Philadelphia 1:30 p. m., et NSW TORE 6:1ft
p. m.
Ileeping Cmre Run foam Atlaatm 3*
Oherletto.
By Konnwaw Rout*.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Dalton 10:83 p. m.,
Bristol 10:46 a. m., Lynchhnrk 10.46 p. m. Ai
et Washington 6:46 a. m., et Baltimore 9:16 a
at PhiledJphia 1:80 p. m„ et NEW YORE 6:16
p. m.
Sleeping cars ran from Atlanta to Linohbarg.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta and New York, St94 a. m.
From Montgomery and talma 1:30 r. m.
Tickets for sale at Union Passenger Depot.
0HA8. P. BALL, General gup't.
R. A. BACON, Agent.fapr86tf
NOTICE.
Asd .fsnthlsg Is tk* Oman lisa, which thay
a*Sr ta tha ttsda hy tha ysetaga, as tow as say
othar JahMac Hssas Is tha Unltad S
sycl* <
»»»
1.01. KAUVRAN.
nnoiM qoohrn surras, myk,
\j nan xio oorru ss^. p b.
Xsssted kla IMS, 40a V k.
Naw Otlasas kstt* A Isgsr lta y b.
Naw Orlasaa Tallow ClaitAad hqu ujfa.
■sirs ItftrOiind Haas.
Ohotoa Isgsr^srad Bhonldars.
Mild Osrad Whita Hast.
Pan Appla sad Wise Vlaafsr, (OaRoti.
81. Louis Paorl Qrlta
Praah Ttrhlah Praaaa, IS}(e R k.
Naw Osmata, l>t%c.
Iordan' Nasl>< Milk.
KlSfSforJ Silver Qian Itarak.
Baat quality Lsasdry
ssd Tollat Bospa.
Pan Whita Enswsa OU, 40o R folios.
ROB’T 8. CRANE,
■y!0 (febl dim] Truotee.
Ornct Mobili A Gieaed Raiiaoav, 1
Oolumboo, April 1ft, 1374. /
Train 4>n this Road will ran as follow*:
Pebbles’'
brilliancy.
Having bean tested with th* polariecope, th*
dlamoao lenses have been found to admit fifteen
per cent, lees heated, ray• than any other pebble.
They are ground with great seientifio accuracy,
arc free from chromatic aberration!, and produce
a brightness and distinctness of vision not before
attained In spectacles. Manufactured by tb*
Spenoer Optical Manufacturing Oo., Mew York,
for tale by responsible agents ta every city ta th*
01 wntlOH A K1NBKL, Jewalan sad Optioiau,
are sol* agents for Oolnmbui, Ga., from whom they
oan only be attained. Mo peddlers employed.
Do not buy a pair lnless you see the trad*
m»rk nets deodewly
’ THE GRAIN CROP
Can frd Batily and Eeonomically Bated l
Holetead do.,
COLUMBUS, OA..
Oflbr at priest lower than ever before—Mowing
nd Reaping Machines; Steel-tooth More* Rakes,
Grain Gradies, Orate Boy thee and Snathe, Thresh
ing Machines, Fan MUU, Straw Cutter*, Ac.
8:00 V. M.
11:06 t. M.
8:86 A. M.
Arrive at 'Oolumbua .........lfeSO a. m.
aprie 3w W. L. CLaRK, Sap’t.
Leave Colunibue .
Arrive at Troy....
Leave Troy.,
H. F. ABELL & CO.
JUST *1011VNQ.
Old (tov’m’t Java bud Moeha Coffee,
GtMRRwdbr and Young Hyson Tea,
Braakfbet and Japan Tan,
Canton Ginger Fraservas,
Oapora and Canaan of all klada,
Italian Salad OH,
Ryo Flour and Oat Maal,
Imported Wines and Clgara,
Qoahaa Butler, Baaf Tongues,
Magnolia Hama and Drlad Baaf,
Mazappa Flour and Grit*,
Graham Flour and Wksat Orlta,
Sugar, all gradaa and prloaa.
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our teventy Rat* Illustra
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
SASHES, BLINDS,
STAIB KAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ao.,
Mulled ta any one istereeted iu bundles, os
receipt of etawp.
KEOGH ft THORNE,
264 A 2(6 CANAL STUNT,
Jylt tfAwly HR TONE OITT.
Stein’9 Patent Burial Casket*.
I HAVE bran appointed agent hr three, the
latest, moit ■uouetelul, And by for tht aittt
baantirul Oaakat yetdsriaasa. 4eUt ol Wal
nut, covered with th* Oaret Slmoals Broad-
clot h, or Lyonr Velvet, onoasod In s bssatltally
doilgned sad richly wrousht Silver Mstsll*
fratnt, thay present s brilliant, and yat warm
and pleasant appearance, very different from
ths sold, hard, repulsive apiwerano* of th* «ld
•tyl* MstaUs Oases, _
Alio, Rosewood, Wa'nut and sthsr Coffins
end Oases, which th* publlsore assured will bo
toM at reasonable priooa.
■JT17 tr T. T. EDMUNDS.
F. A. POMEROY,
AT BOOHEH'I CORNER,
CALLS ATTENTION TO *
Choioo Whita Shad,
' Frash Bay Fish,
• Mobil* Cabbaga,
4 Oslsry and Lattuos,
• Liva and Draaaad Foaltry,
' Frash Country Sausaga,
Spars Rib* and Baekb«n**.
A Choice Lot of Fresh
Oraakara, Sugar JumMas, Lamon
Snaps, Glngar Snaps, Lamon
Craams, Ao.
Applaa, Oaloat, Potato** A Turnips.
Alao u.ual really SuppllH ssd tsacy Oro-.rl**
i hand.
Mr. T. C. PRIDGEN will be found et the coun
ter end will be pleas'd to wall on hit former cue-
tomort atd frieade. Th* pttrontg* of tho public U
respectfully eollcltad. f*b88
E. C. HOOD & BRO.
K11P 00N8TANTLT ON HAND PULL STOCKS
Drug*,
Ohomloals and FarfUmary,
AT LOW FIGURES.
Piques, White and Colored.
Bishop and Victoria Lawn*.
Beautiful Colored Muslins,
PEACOCK A SWIFT’S.
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