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COLCI1U, «i.l
WEDNESDAY JULY J, 1874
»io ssastBimoi ucmu uaua*
raw raa I* Munt
Tn Montgomery Republican njfilhil
tbs Bqul Bight* Convention via “oom-
Sritodsf MHlr *IWJ Isudisg colored eejrietfawwUto
■mb to to# 0tato* N
Taa ispsrt that tba negro whoahot
Mershsl Oibaoa of Toft Dapoatt had baan
hwsg by tba aitlaana ot Greenville, vaa
unfounded. Heisstilliu jeU. HUnems
ia Chariaa 84. Clair.
FBom partiaa just from Tuskegse, tba
Opslik* Timm laarna that lightning
attack tba wiraa aaat tba talagraph oBoa,
traralad along tbaaa, antarad tba offloa,
aad aoaaplataljr demolished Iba apparatna;
ao aaaob aoaa ionaoaaaitata tba getting of
a aew ootll surirely.
Tn Moatgomscy Journal of yesterday
aaja that along tba line of tba Waatorn
BaUraod, batvaan Montgomery and Weak
Fatal, tba talagraph wiraa an down—in
aaaaj pinnae far Ira and nix hundred
yards. Tba lightning baa destroyed tba
paala la aaany plaoaa.
Tn darotadnaaa with which Charles
tanner gara bimaalf np to a whim or
aaaMaaat van atriklagly attaatad by an
aitiola found among hla paraoaal effect*.
It vaa an old Roman lamp baring tha
taaariptioa, •Iba Good Bbaphard gltatb
Bin Ufa for tba aheap j” to tbaaa words
Mr. Samnar had added “of aU color*.''
A Oax tlxkax jut retained from a
trip through tba lower counties of aouth-
taat Alabama and portion* of W«t Flori
da, raporta to tba Entasis Timm msgnifl-
• eant atop* of aom, cotton, a agar oane,
potato**, ate., and aaya that as a ganaral
thing ha baa not aasn a better condition
of lb* orgpe generally, ainoa tha war.
Tba plantar* ara all ebaatfnl and hopafnl,
bat witboBt a dollar, in many instances.
Tn rain* of this weak, in tbi* a action,
bar*baananSotant to makegood crop*
from tha early planted aorn, area if they
ehoald b* followed by a drought. It ia to
b* hopad that they bar* been pretty gen
eral throughout Georgia and Alabama.
With good aorn crop*, onr plantar* will
be iaa* dependent upon liana, and will
bar* much Iaa* of thair cotton money to
pay for Weaters grain aad breadatuffi
than baa baan lb* onatom for a number
ot yarn.
Bonrnuo Waoxo.—Tbs irregularity
in tbs rsaaipt of aararal of onr State *x-
abangaa, of lets, auggasts nagligeno*
somewhere. On Sunday night wa re-
oairad tha Maoon Telegraph of Tuesday
aad Saturday of laat weak, as well as Sun
day aaoraiag’* data. Tha Atlanta papers
of laat Sunday morning did not reach ua
until Monday night. Other Georgia pa
pers hare baan equally irregular or ba-
htnd-hand of late. If tha fault is in the
mailing, our ootamporarte* should see to
Us aorraoUon.
TWa Maw Orleans Timet thinks that the
decision of Judge Bradley “will giro
wholesome check to a aartain description
of lawlessness wbtoh baa prorad most
disastrous to the peso* and quiet of
our entire commonwealth." It says that
“prompted by incendiary taaohinga, gauge
of poor, deluded negroea hare beon in
duced to assart pririlagas and preroga
tive* to which they war* neither naturally
nsr constitutionally antitled, aad in doing
ao they bar* insatiably produoed conflicts
whieh prorad disastrous to thair preten
Ban and to themselves."
Baeonca awn Tilton.—Unless tba oon-
faaaioa of Henry Ward Bsaohar, tala-
grapbad tha other day, was a forgery, it
ia apparent that Beachar has don* Theo
dor* Tilton some great injury. If it was
a forgery, Beachar ought pubUoly to pro-
nouaoa it ao. But if b* raally gara that
penitential not* to Tilton, bis assertion,
whan its publication ia brought to hi*
BOtioa, that h* intends to maintain aileno*
regarding it, will not cousin a* th* caun
try that Tilton is th* party in the wrong.
Tat Baachat'a ohureh and aararal of tba
lauding pa pars of Maw York aaam tc
think that until Tilton makes mors spa
aiie charges, Baaober is not bound to no-
Uaa his publication. They sran extol tha
aublima indiffarsnoa whieh b* outwardly
exhibit*. Th* intarriswar of tha Herald,
to whom ha announced his purpose to
maintain his rstioaasa, says that Bssoh-
ar's appaaranc* was precisely that of a
man who oould feelingly sing th* couplet
“ Aad not a war* of trouble roll
across my poacetol breast.”
It must has vary blissful aarenity that
can manlfaat such unoonoarn in riaw of
Tilton's publication. It afford* another
brilliant inatanoa of Beecher's indomita
ble pluok and surprising rarastility,
saslatie to Plymouth oburoh, and to tbo
balaaca of asanklnd a wonder.
mrnmmtm
rauiKU
MW *■« • of tha atMlng bafbo*, as it w*a qmtdT
_ _ f 1 - j arientldc. ra
W* briefly notiosd yaatarday the failnro
of tha attempt to make th* negro
Bights Ccwrentton
itself to opposition
propoaitisA wad
•rar, and iba
ludicrously axbibitad tha
tba rol* of political ti
lag with tbam as* party! -Oeriag th*
laat twenty yaara th* oountry has Sritaam
ad many attempt* by poUttcat leader*, hi
tha adroit eoaatrustlon of thair “plat-
forma," to daeeir* th* ban act rotors of
tba country saimwVAI>>##a|
prlnolplaa or dasigns that war* kawwn
to b* unpopular hi pastfa^br Motion*.
But that tha lately anfraaedited nagesmj
atill detoieot in adowtipa, should so soon
take a hand ia HUS' tttlla gaiha, and' play
it with tba riaw of chanting thair whit*
allies, is something remark able. This
wa* precisely what wa* attempted lath*
Alabama Equal Blghla boarantion
Th* resolutions war* MtMdbtod by far*
Haralaou, tba ehrawdaat gulitieUu of hla
oolor ia Alabama. After raoiting at
length that both tha eoaetituMon of th*
United State* and that of Alabama guar,
antaad to tha oolored rao* aU th* rights
whieh th* . whit* rao* pomaaa, and de
manding tha paaaaga of tha Civil Bights
bill as a means of enforcing tboa* right*,
th* resolution* aa introdoaad declared that
tha Convention did “not wish to b* un
derstood a* fsroriag mixed, schools, no*
do w* baliare aaid bill raquiiea the cams,"
but “only demand equal educational priri-
lagas astabliahad by tha public i achoai
laws of th* gists and of IhwUuMad
States.” Aa that* can b*nopralaaca that
tha nagroa* of Alabama have Sot already
Cschool
an equal participation in the public school
system of th* Btate, it Is not easy to par
oalra what more they want in this ra
sped, if not mixed schools.
On tbs motion to strike out that por
tion of th* resolution* which disclaim ad
a desire for mixed schools, tha dabata
sprang up. V7» And it reported at aom*
length in th* Stale Journal, th* mor*
moderate Radical paper of Montgomery.
Jars Haralson bagged th* adrocataa of
mixed aehoola “to eonaidar th* deep*rat*
leap they were about to taka, and pans*
before they plunged into th* fatal abyss
whteh would bring ruin to tha Rapublioau
Robert Oarar aaid that “hi* rights war*
aa dear to him as war* th* right* of any
man, but ha did not inland to jeopardise
the auooass of th* Ijepubliaan party by
baity or imprudent action.”
O. 0. Harris said: ’ “Wa can do no
great good her* to-day, and w* may strike
tha Bepublioan party—the party of free
dom—suoh a blow that it may nara* rise
again in this State. Ha hoped th* dels-
gates har* would aa* tba danger, and pre
cipitate nothing on th* party of Me June,
ture."
A. H. Curtis aaid “ that* war* many
thiaga which could not ha done in a day,
and so it was now. Let .the Convention
more oauliouely, and hot destroy the
hopes of tba Republcan parly in th*
next oanrsaa."
W. V. Turner aaid that “it wax easy for
oolored man in counties which hare large
Republican majorities to advocate mixed
schools, but they did not dar* to go into
North Alabama and talk so.” But “it
made no difference wbat this Convextiow
did, Congrens would pass the Oiri\
bill in itH own good time, and than the
oolored people would get something *ub-
atantial. He begged them to be wise and
prudent, and all wou'd be well."
We bare notioed only the argument*
of those who opposed th* demand for
ilxed schools. The sprang point on ilia
other side waa tersely presented by —-
Walker, In th* declaration, “if this Con
vention adopt* those raoiplions, it will vir
tually say to Congress that the colored
people of Alabama do ifAt want the Civil
Rights MIL" OUI
It will be seen that, the leading argu
ment offered by those who wanted to dis
claim a desire for mixed schools was that
thereby they might retain their white
allies of North itabsnaa, but that Con
gress would do th* right thing neverthe
less. The disclaimer baring failed, the
white alii** hare aacapad a footing. It
now remain* to b* seen what oourse they
will take when thus distinctly Informed
that the negroes insist on mixed schools,
and will not even pretend tl|at they do
not for the pqrpoto of lioodwinking their
white political associates.
) ana psayar. Corn-
read by th* Graduating
of th* following young
ui* Heard, OpcMmrfHa-y
Meaier, Richmond oosqjg.;
Mimic Stokely, Morgan, Little, Young,
Tool* aad Abraham, LaGiaag*; Mia*
jtaaU tobrj, Pnlawhia [ lit—
Hoganrilla; Mies 0. W. Cowan, Caine . . .
, Weekly Enquirer I
dona, the addraa* was delivered, by Mr. » 1
dona, the addraaa was dalirerag by
hlebsrd 8. Jeffries, of Atlanta, which wa*
thhtaaat addraaa that ha* b*aa Mivmad
k*N fbr'aararal yaara.
Laat night ail tba pupils started far
IhStr aBreaal ham**, leaving th* young
gout* of the plxca looking aa Mht or
any eat I ever Saw. 6.
frleate
Ns. 11*4 A. V. AST A Mtowtaatthat? «sstls (
fstlowlas ABoere were Ik-
•a ttoadsy sight the
stalls* tor lb* ssselsg qssrtsr, rls:
P. W. Bsstee, V. *.
M. W. TkwrssM, V. 0.
A A Omatmw, a.».
1L U. TOMS, P. N. 0.
Joke W. Stewart, T. B. f.
Hoary X. Paris, Trssasrsr.
Theaws Trim, A A
A ■. Matthews, f. B.
Ths I. M. tor the State, Xro. Jeaeph Usskersoa,
was prseut as* (Mtsllr* the skere oncers. Th*
t**gt ytAira*>,©t* A theakl to Br*. Haaksnsa
for hit valuable services. V. A
Jslyl-lt
Pensions and Land! for Old
Soldiers and Their Wives.
INGR I rsevallv sagagad la this
It«f« procured th* fwllowlug (qt«R MW)
mmIou to parties who sfctj
MMlHCSe. Ths vwceipt to sack or them hM
brtWSB $100 ud MOO OMh tWOWyl «ftebtdiBf to
tho aBioMQt duo for hook psj, ui o esrwdcty of
$0 por nioDth oo long m thtjr aboil aurrlvo;
Mr. Joha JohoaoM, RomoH coma!/, AloWa*.
Mra. tforoh Power, TolUpdwo coont, *
Mra. ioroh CooUj Orowolh Rl
inly, i
toll Co.,
I horo oloo proem rod a
•o procmroM mi* Uod worronta for
potooM ootltlod to tkoai ondor odta of Conarroo.
Vho foot oro rogolotod by tho DopArwioiitof tho
Iotorlor, nod io oo cooo «u akecod $2i. . I oat
atm iv thia boaibow. ond oiy ho touod ot tho
M. MoNi
oflleo or Joaaod M. MoNolU, Rao, Mo. 1»9 woat aid#
of Brood atroot, pv#r 0o!atood ft Co.’a Agrleultonl
WoraBoow.
I will (wlthoot ohorgo) ooawor ooeotiuna ood
giro InfomotloB upon which o oiola oai bo
Fotnidod. If oppllbtf to ot oMco. Lot ton aoofthic
koowlodgo auat ohtlpao %£.
ALEX. 0. MORTON,
ittsrasy sa* Ceaaeeller, A (eat tor Ctalaa.
Celanboe, Os., July 1,1174. (weeaaw
WARM SPRINGS,
U ADIHOM COUNTY,
Wostom North Carolina,
A JIB now open for tko roovyUoa of visitors.
A. Xk* sdilltloas as* laprovtatals aisds slaos
Imi srasan la-rtast ths eseasily sf tk* ataot
aetrly throe fold. Absbc the aew restarts la les-
arsrsatats ara water works, (irlsf sa ebnedsot
supply 0r PURI rXXBSTONk WATNB from Iks
- nalalas.lato every Aspertwsot sf tho HotU.
a iW L okrtnuoN
ntoser
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WMMr the flwch or Etory Mm
Womm and Childl
40,000 Subscribers Wanted
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SPRINGER’S OPEO^OUSE.
TH
Columbu* Excelsior Minttreli
onto turn. toimamrAAItjT.mamSfe «r
■srvsd Mats, its vitro, tor seises roses a Xsv
took Store
uva, tor st
rssaays la a*rtan>.
Poar. opoa at
, MaintllX,
AUtvasy teH PWSWIH at law.
a la starts of Osoryi. w*B|A*ai
.Jw IN Xrstd 3t^ (over UMsSSS* *
Spsctsl aMeailou alsi-a to sallsotleas.
peons iMooai.
Miorui J. CoAWtooo.
Cotton Factory.
A. CLEGG A CO,
Columbus, Co.,
Cotton Chooks,
Clnghamo and
etrlpoo,
all sf whteh art I* tost telon, aa* sf thslamt
tad meat tpprsstd pottssas.
m- factory ooraor of it. Clair aad Jtolaaa
■troot. OWoo oo Jacksoa stroot.
HWM-
Thar* is a prom Iaa of aa aetiru potiU-
sal oeMpafgn tU* fall ia Georgia and Ala
bama, and it ia of vital impormacs to tho
paopi* that they should ha thorooghly
posted oa ths qnaatton at party imuaa,
and also aa to th* lif* and eharaetars of
tha man for whaga they art to rots. To
AH this want th* pabliahar of tha
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Co.
ft
usian da omAwrai
Altiiasn a* Law,
prasuw to ahw Stott aad federal Oaarltsf
OAos ever rrssv.tllj
I Cst’a stssa, assthwMt
Aaaarway and teaaiallss a* law,
rrastlew fa «4*ta aad fUstal Carta ia «sorgie
aad Alahaaia.
d nLjOtUwtm.0* jal
Mess B. Bunests. Urns I. Atsassa.
: nunroBnAngauu,
tltsewsrs and Csuwaallaws a* Law.
Ogee No. 67 Brood stroot, sssr Wlttleh A Ala-
..I 1 . Jtwtlry ItMO- ,
Will pTsctlc In tha Stats sad ta*sial
I Otaris.
Jss.ll. Bvttmi.. Pais. J.twnr.
• aenSELL db BWWT,
Attorisys std Cassell,rt st Low. Will gssHM
la ths Gobi
t of Wsorgls tOksnshssthss ultsstt)
a.
' Attorssy tad nwllalts
(rjtjCWrawlRrgtstsr ia gust
•TMOTLY FIMT OLAM
laraa-
tMias aad tt«aisrs.
B. BBiDLEY A BOM,
■ayW-d*w«n rropristovu
ENQUIRER* SUN
baa determined to establish as soon a* ha
oan gat an* thousand anbacribata,
Bar and Billiard Saloons
. Uncnnyaa Rtxria Horn.
wyM dswtf J, W. BTAI, Prspb.
■Itekoa aa* Uundry. with aa satire atw ostSt.
Tsraltnro rsaewo* an* JUMrasres aU atw. Bath
Uoase* natwsd, nukii* tko Howl tho neat cou
plets aad welt sued la ths ooaatry.
THE CAMPAIGN ENQUIRER,
▼ant* half prioY.
J. A. "AMPLM, 0.
flpriftge are aaay of afccaee via
through Knoxvlfla and Morrlatowa. Xzcuraion
Ticket* tdt roqad trip nuw on salt at W. ft A. R.
R. T'ckat offlee. Jalyl-dlw.
which h* will Mnd th tnf hddraas oa th*
receipt of
i Keaaeaaw Hoot*,
Alderney Stock.
FIFTY CENTS FOR FIVE MONTHS
ganulae and thorough Wd AMerhey Bull, Imi<
Central Railroad.
IwrT. Rtw’ wHM
1174. }
nOVTBBBH null muwu.
ramus bawilton.
It is not gsnsrslly known in our oity
that Fslhsr tisffsrty, th* young snd sbl*
Ostholio priest rsosntly in ohsrg* of ths
ehureh of St. Philip sad St. Jam**, hss
bosu sent to Bsrssnah. Father Osffsrty
had many warm friends, though bit rstir-
lug disposition sod gentle manners pre
vented hit being so well known outside
his own oongrsgstion ss be deterred. In
hi* pise* come* Fsth*r Hamilton, 1st*
pastor of St. Patriok’a chapel, August*.
Father Hamilton is in th* prims of Ufa,
sad n man of distiogniabsd presence.
Friends writ* os from Augusta io th*
highest terms of this olssgyman. Distin
guished for his ability aad oultors iu th*
Ohureh, h* is beloved by all for kit noble
heart snd his generous sympathy with th*
suffering and sSiotsd. Wo wtisoms him
to Colombo*, sod trust b* will Bad ss
wane friends hers ss those h* left behind,
aad that his Bald of usefulness may b* ss
wtd# sad his aneesss as grsat.
—Th* London Timet of June 9th pub
lish** this advertisement:
Should this mast ths ays of the lady
.a 1 tn j Q tt , h# N(v
who got into th* 111:30
Gross Station on Friday, May 16th, with
two boys, on* of whom was evidently
Inst Noovwing from an illness, she may
no phased to bom that three of tha four
•wang Indian who o*r*iath* oarrhgosro
very Dl with th* simsIm. snd the health
sf wa fourth is far from whet
H||g dft^Cfth
that relations
LaUbanob, Oa., June 26, 1874.
Mr. Editor—Tba sxareisss of ths South
ern Female College of thi* plsoe eh
last night with s grand lsvss given by
President I. F. Cox, whieh wasjMnodsd
by • larg* party of iadia* and gestlotnsn
from ail port* of this Stats sad Alabams.
Monday night was given alooncert by
Miss 8*111* Cox, Ih* beautiful sad accom
plished daughter of ths worthy President
of the Cullsgs, assisted by a bevy of
young ladies, members of jh* Collage.
Th* mutio sod sieging wss pronounosd
by oil to be very Sue, snd surpassed that
of any former ooiuin*nc*m*ut. I
make speciul mention of Mj.:*** BusMy
and Psrsmors, daughters of your fallow
townsmen Dr. N. J. Bussey and W. E.
Paramor*. Th* psrforasanoa for th*
evening closed with the opera “M
Irving,” whioh waa rendered Anely for
amateurs, snd the young lajlies deserve
great eredit for thstr efforts to sotsrtsin
th* visitors who dsily snd nightly throng
ed the College temple.
Oa Tueedsy morning tba exeroiee* of
the Junior Cite* wsye elossd. The com
positions of tbo diffsrent young ladies
were Well composed and. read by t
splendidly. “Menus© th* Universal
Friend," written snd read hy Mis* Pare-
more, and "Bequty," by Mia* Butssy, sf
Columbus, wars Ansly reeds red, and wall
they deserved th* applause each received
st ths hand* of tho sndisnee.
Th* afternoon ex arrises of th* OUo.
nisn Sootsty was presented to Ih* public,
and the paper of th* Society edited by
thro* young Indie* was s vary interesting
paper snd tbs srtlolss well written.
Tuesday svsniag n grand ooaostl was
given by Prof. Behsrmoroher, assisted by
his pupils. Th* music wm very San, hut
wee not as highly appreciated sa th* on*
r« OXS.VABE- Bsl.l tickets will tie
Said' until list of Dt«*iub*T Next,
s©i.QOO*t*r.tura
UtfQ >t l«Aerjb«nnry, 1875.
mr OONDUOTOR! ARM NOT AUTHORIZED
U Mil RETURN TICK ITH from points where
AAfptfnell.
The PUBLIC Are therefore CAUTION ID to
PRURIDR TI1RM6KLVR8 WITH TICKS TB from
tho AgooUnt the otnttoft, or PAT ROTH WATS.
Qen'l 8npH oJtSPl Mdlloul
I will Open a Private School
I N tho Mdle Public School h*ld|Mf os Monday,
o 6th inly. MRS. BATTUI friU eontlnno her
Muelc Claes during tho name
Je90 14
H. W. BATTLI
HCISTEAD&CO,
COlurhbha, Coorgla. .
CsiMBtiiss, Cents Freeses,
Horse Pswtis, Feed Casters,
Cider aad Win* Kittle,
Haarlag Hacklaes,
ucase Halve*, Flows, Hoes,
- - -ui*.
Threalsere aad Fast MAI!
Cara Mtelleto, Hon* Hakes,
Harrow, ood Caitivators,
■ask aad BraaeMo neythes,
•pad**, Fork*, Ac., toe.
mm.
Georgia Naltsd Mae* Fro of Oal
stoorgla aad Toaaeeos* Bye.
Wkeat, Farley, Clover aad Orskso
Pkpaicai, tor riaulag ap Forttll*
Net* at koase. AddrsM:
HOLBTEAD to Cto.,
ARdcellursI Pspet, Oolsabea Oa.
Jet* W
By ELLIS ft HARRISON.
Valuable Stock of Goods at
AtaiCNKKS' SALE.
PLANTERS* HOTEL,
122 Braid St., Columbus, 6a.
IlIU OF FFAFFi
Bmr* ss* Lolling psr sreslk... *
per 4*7
Boer* without Lodginx par swath 1
Nnaktost Sr 8an«r..li..ir..i.
ftftr No dedaction la charges fot Iwe tha* iya
Ton thousand sxtra oop^es will bs lssnsd
on the Amt edition—oa important fact of
whioh advertisers should avail thsmsslvss.
CWriUAStSB, snA shairmeo of commit-
WaSiHJGsotgin and Alabama, a* well as
GrsUgsn sad otbsr bodies, should make
up dubs stones, aad send us sU tho po
osl information th© cam glaan. Ths
Issues ara of gnat importance, and th*
people should bo round to lbs emergency
Great a* will ba Urn axpsaSs involved in
this sntsrpriss, I wil, ss aa extra indjuo*.
uwnt, send fro* for one year th* Wj$KLX
or Sdhbax Emsisntoniln i© person
seddihg ms twenty names and ten dollars
for
ciipiM nim
be urged for not
/ iqp.'Hd ,v.
plae**
wUhia thonsanh of oil. Lst our friends
r.'i ... ■ ■ -,l-iO:!lua • •
go to weAk St SSsss,' eprsad th* news,
aid us in seeming suok a oiieulstiou sa
wlU msk*' tiro new sntsrpriss nmsdium
*f ttxs greetsst good.
Good-men only will be endowed, snd
ao sbrt «Ui bn ©assd bo rid Alnbaass of
ths harpiss now preying on her.
In addition to *M pslitisal nrws, th*
. t it o'clock on rniDAr, nin ioth dat
A T 5'
A ot,
roowaof Ml
Block of Goods—consisting
L auxt, wo will Mil, at tho auction
ift *
tloao, |fh|p,'0aaa, Roots, Bhoss, llardwars^c , ft©.,
ths proper!) of Crawford, Jouraigau ft Oa., baak*
rupts.
tha Attention of ■ssshglls Is socially iavitsd
to thii sal a.
Solos to Soatlaas from Bay to *sy ualU the
■toskiaclMf* out. , JOI7N BAtLBY,
A.MILS0, . •
fthihs, 6a , Jnaa 8T, 1874. ftsalgasss.
JsBT»4ftBtdswlt
Iafonaatioat?i
rantnd.
T hi hairs- *rPrior JOB* WAKB, vko for-
■ us kjllo*
ih nfta MFYlUV W ti* Swpuuflff w* ivnll, la SttSt
Jsflf 81 AUaaK Georgia.
Choapalffa NMqairer,
a thirty-two coiangs^pOsr, will oemtain
tarnl and Forstgn Xsws, thslatsst
Msrksts, Grop Beports, Hints for Pint-
srs, sbl* EditorUIs, Hjpnssbold Esripss,
Rsligious Intslligshcs, Rketshss of Trsrsi,
Origins! StoriH, PMt©, and Lsssl Isisi-
Rankin House,
Columbun, Ga.
J. W. BYAM, Frop’r.
FBAHxGounw, dark.
. ■FFv.ceiFBT.
JMsMssmss* OStoa oocavr of Bt. Clair aud 0(1*-
Uwrvavto. OIm hsare—71* S *. x^ 13 to X r. *.,
ttotr.x. mprrett
onm sonar Breed sa* laodolpk sttaets. Barns'
baUdlDg.
BatritsM oo rarsyth, thi** door* tele* St. Oklr.
Ruby Restftorant,
7.v:
■FB. W. F. BFIFSF.
Warm Bprlnga,
■FFIWFTHFF CO., (tto.
T 'BIB FAVORtTM RKSOHT is mow open for
vlitiiors. Tbo beat fore aad tho finest
Bathing on ths continent.
Apply for quarter* to
w 1 John l. mubtian,
Jsd tf
White Gulphur Springs.
fnaifi wollytoown Watoring pines hM boot
I ■ opened fbr ths isuon, byB. T. Canula *
- * Lady. Kvsry effort will hs mndalsr tha _
and anjoyment of the v aitors.
Th* Buiidlngs hav* been Enlarged,
retired and refuraivhvd wilh tpacivl retard to
. . Mr#-
Altosvssy essd. newwssller t Lew
fisorsi* Hams Iwroe Omstsb, hritriM, ta»
sjjw.lyj osd story. ■ ^
CHAL H. WUUAFB,
ASSereejr at Us, CeJwaabus, On.
WlU rnriiss to ssy Oo*rt.
dmoi one Aoto A-Fstooshystossi [**vj4
Doctors.
DB. J. to. OFFVHtoFT,
BF. p. C. COOK,
Ofieo am Bills ft liarrison's Commlssism 11mm,
Brat door to toft.
Druacaclsts.
J. I. OKI (WIN,
Imported Urey, had Cbemteole,
Oedwrtm TirNiat* Oroury.
T«T < ^.uW£i3r,7Ti;.‘ p ^ , ‘ 7 '
P. *». Cf
Hens* Carpenter ss* Fntkdss.
Jebhlnd doss it sbact ssttee.
non, sad spsoiSeaUaM Ihmtolred tor all style
1 Btreot, next to t. w v5S3i,a*
Llvory and Sato Stabtao.
MTsrynssd.'Bshsntoblss,
ito<
HortM sad MsIm heudri la stohlm © ths
eooth vr day.
toCFABT,
■*. an Frwtd BtrssL
*- ^ •hssrj&ssrsti*" -
d*(W. /
'tfwali HWaats.
J. W. PtoTFAOX.
■tails F*. B and IS, Ktohat I
fresh Notts at svoty. kin* u* M «nan,,
JSL.
always ss has*.
J.T.CH*.
Fsasn of toll Finds,
“SMsSfisSJagBsas"
W. r. IMXFF,
tMUtssivsstoWWtoM of Ah
os wall si to Onsfstivo BaaUttry.
— —«Hr.
v- -. •' -a«—
torJegt^JMe'isMi
JOL
term) 1M Broad St, Urihrehm,**
w 45sr
mgty naartk Bosw Britoias, Ostastost. Sa
Gaivand Lookamltfis.
irmup xiyLxx,
Ohs' dl XorifatiRh, Crewtord stroot, amt
..,, J*hstt*la«of»m. Oalotohas. Ba. J,
> tod toshmlth osd dollar la da Bare, Xv
totiris. Opyulto Xa,*inr OriM.
Plano Tunlna, Ho.
. . TWWWSm
■torirer ud Tkoar
Oetovs may to ha Ian as*. Wi
©me
Qroooro.
FtoH’L B. BIBB,
Dsntor In Family Oroosriss. on RrynMstrmt, W
tween OglMborps ft Jm"
ttf No charge for drsyags.
j. M. RAIltT^X,
o charge for drayngs.
i ft Ogtothor^e Id
J Mil. POFBtoff,
TWo dso** kotow Qeo. W, Bfown'a,
. Broad ritfeet, Oelambus, On.
JR- Night RoH Hghf of uonih dopr.
BBtoWFFF,
Ware toss, Bssis tresre, Ooivxsss, OL,
tad Bwtatl Dsaltr la
Brags as* Bsdlelwa*.
Tails* tortteles assd FarMnsery.
mp*
Cotton raotoiiBB.
ootVwncs itriintoonttKOCo.,
Maaafactarera of
IfcshMiji,' miHtrnRde tod Rdwlmj aad
■slttiig ThiRd*
Cards Ifosl sm« Grind* Wheat and Com-
(Hiss ia roar of Wittieh ft Ktpsel’4, Randolph si,
JftlB R. H- CHILTON, President.
HVKOSIX NAimtTVBIIS Oto
kytHi jx.vocxxr abdsbbbit
will herir-redrl, and all. horereroa, aad Inpropar 1
coh’dMt vlirtre rlsldly-lTi©reto*d,
r reals ob-
J.cthrias tv tovalati
AX UTITIH8 BKTBXAT
during tht htot sndfdiut *f imrerevr to fkrelllto.
Hasstoctunn of.
SHBBTINOI, IHXBTINB9,
TAB*, BOfB, *0.
00LCH1SS, SA.
S. f. SWIIT, freridsat. i
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Tr*M,r*r. oettVly.
W* b*v* a vary *xp*ii*ae*d aad »bli physlalaa la
# BB. G. I^IUiB,
who will look sftrr ths siok sod tfllstod, sad
whoso specialty re la the treatreesi ri ehraaie
New hsckAhave beea purchased, aad will ram to
all the railroade tor traaeportlas vUltore.
rBbi coLrixcs,
vie iUmilvon. A good Bond will bs iirovidsd.
ft SWKRRING FOOL OF hlLFftCR WATER,
•s well ns other kind* of •hsthf, will nlwnys bo
reedy for gueste. I
Onr rntM, vr beltovs, nso Issrer then nt any
othsr yexOjt of any r*puUti»n. Onr table will bs
kopt •p to the iiaud-rd of ihtt bnst l i the country,
A. In. I !■ TIBBS 1
For Day » t *0
Per One Week 1$ 00
Psr Month. IQ OB
servants nt one-half of ths above i
JetO eodlf - *. T. CDNNINOHAH.
WAREHOUSES.
DISSOLUTION.
mil* flrn ri It BSD, CH AHBXXt A BANKI
i has been dissolved by the oMsent nfnll tnr-
ties couc- rued. All nnpni$ nd.vnncss rm la ths
bnnde of tue un<tors!gned for Ssttlsmsat, who will
*'* gniast ths old firm.
also pay nil tdnlms ■Sol
NOTICE.
rjtua UNDXBSWNBD wlU tlUl eaati.se the
Warehouse and Commission
Business
Atm*
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE.
Thankful for tho patronage bestowed npon ns
the present season, wo rsepeetfnlly solicit its oon-
tinnance the coming season, with a promise to ase
•vary effort to pvnmoto the latovaat of aar pat-
Form Your Clubs at Once!
A* R. CtoLHOUN,
k'"l. 1 .* t i c- .
’ vs ta ahsrij>ji^r'aiB t a
OOLUMBUS, SA.
0. A. REDD,
GEO. Y. BANKS.
Arerill. lS74-*tf
5 Per Cent. Discount
S%S8SBF£W5E
- - • Jrifto
OaUssttf and Tnaaan
JtSM
WRtohmtltRii.
c. ftCHOaCBUM,
Pvaetlaal Watekmakar aad Je
ioweky,
Iseoeesor to L. Ootowek
o. a. LBovnt.
■djetnet,
Colqreb*,, Oo,
1M Bread etreet, Colereboa, Sa
Watches sad Cloche repaired la tto best rean
her sad wanaatod. Jail
Tobacco, CJnare, Ac.
If yon want to enjoy o gs A sssnho, go to his
^r&Homs nad lfaseogos Horn
O. LOPEZ,
Baalwr Ire aad IS area fact a rwr ot Flwa
OTnara,
JU Irer Brood Street Depot. ,
■arbor Shops.
LOUIS WILIS’ SHATINO SALOONi
(Bucceescr to H, llenno,)
Under Georgia Homs Insarhase Bnlldlmg.
Prompt nad polite barbers la attendance.
ALEX A 1AM,
B arises, Bt. pun Brasay.
Hotel#.
nmiiit' BOttL,
Not to CalomhU Dahk BaUdlas.
Fortora st all the trator t
IW.y-.t.jVffBN.rreF*
TnltorB.
±4=
Marahaat TaUar aad Owttov.
Atoll (took of frettok aadlosHek
OoMlre-ree SOS' VmUiss.
(His Nw. IB Bread
AtoNOma,
1st dtsr shave Xuk
N. B —Outfit* css Burnt** a itsnun.
tab 7*1 "v .. ■■■■ :i
. OreSttoK. <3*a*la* sad Bapalrla*
Dobs 1b ih* Uetstyl*.
aprlt] ' Corker Oiowtotd aad f real ia
Boot nnd ahoemakort
. WM. 1UCYBB,
Heel sad' Shnoreeskev.
Xedd A 0*. a. f rorept aad ototol e
ESaSareasreareMMaa
Tin nnd Coppnmmltht.
WH. PBB,
Wrikw la Tire, Sheet Ins, Corf
Orders from nbrond pmmptly attended te.
JnT ' Ru.'tW. Broad R*
lawyers.
W. A^KKiHey,
AMorBnv*M*Xi*«
OUBSKTA, OgAWAHOOUBSa Oo., Ot
dtoBfsaisl sSttottaagMB^l**ril*etlri
RUfEB DOZIER,
Attorney at,
OABRIGEB,’
snnnnoM and fmtbiciji '
ofslthtwheo are povtoMtoaally Mias*.
MILLINERY.
Crewtord dL. udsr Baakls Him, Celarehve, Go.
Dress-Mnklng.
■IBB B. A. UOI.LI9fOnW*BTH,
fftto-RnhlRK* Cntriuu and fitting. Terms cheap.
Reshiance andsbup In Browaavllla.
BcvK
Food atom.
jam fitmubbobb,
Wholosnlu and Retail Dealer ia Ha>, Onto, Cora
Rnenu, fte., Oglothorpa fit, opposite
Jal Tempomnce Ilnll.
Confectioners.
i. a. BTBurriK,
BtMt Osady IB mat*.
Painters.
' WK, SNOW. AB.. * OO.,
B*a** aad .-■!** Fata tort,
rid OsUto wp, ssfMS, ilret sorth st pMtoBrej
Oolaalwo. Ovorgla.
iBtrari for bout as< Ilea PalaUsg at
n prises, tn rnrulri nwRitUis ,
r to Wm* Know, lr.
•PRINC MILLINERY,
W l hBYo Int rooslvod # full ttne of ffFfi^
FSKUINU AND DLB4CB1NO dm* 11
■“wsastl
octis-ly.reotd MIfS 1
FOR SALE
UNN-HALV WTBBB8T Is or the d** 1
EAGLE SKVOSTOt
No. Oft ftrond Street
OAF BB BOUGHT ON GOOD
Wood, Wood!
jgaaTWMB,resd,s*wid,«iMp« M “ ^
sowed for Moestopereord. OrdereWriF-' %
ly ot syvUoatlea to the
IhUl U KUSOOOEB KANUt^ l
To Rent.
^ITB* Atoll rik. tw# Farrishett*)
NOOH1, Kltokss tod Stable, with**""