The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, March 31, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES, rolumbuin. Ci a.. WEDNESDAY M.UW'll .51, 1*75. MARK „ HLANVKUIIP- E. I ‘AHHAMU, III.ISUFUKU A (aUMAKiI, 4,,0rii mg* tOM*Hr Nt *<• om. n NO, <l7 Broadutruet, over Wittirli k Kfh(M*ri | Jewelry Store. Will practice in the HUte and Fnleral Oonrta. | U'bftH m u AIIMIT*. Mu. C. U. WiMtiN* 1* mitlioilzwJ tx> 1 roortpt for HulaoriptlntiM and wlvortlsn meato for the Dally and Weekly Timed. 4. 1,. 1 nob am Id our authorized agent for too emmtkM of <lhattnli<x>ehiH\ Taylor, Marlon, Htownrt, Tnlhot, Hants and Mor iwotlior. .lokuxN L. HoerEE.l, Id a*mM*t*i with thin <>flW, and Id aothoriend to eoUeH and rooqlpt for advortlHonirntD and omiofrip llona to the papor. K. N. I’kteudom Id our Jooal unoiit at Union Hprliiifn, Ala. E. T. Loan la authorised U> eolkilt wub wrlntloiiH and advortilnr for this papor ! In AUMM, nnd to iwxJiit for tho muiip. n tKRd, WTD K. Tho rolatlviat nn<l friondu of Col. O. H Holland and family arn lnvttod to attnnd I hta funeral at tho Oeeaetory thiH (Wndnoa daj i inornirur at 11 o’clock. Vow A<r,rtl,DPnl. Dr. Munwy to-niirht at St. Luke Church I rotor** room. Dyap<nhi < uc4 by Dr.Oroon'H Aumuml Fk*wr. Scmi-tumual lilvidoiui of Moivluuitr' and Moahanir’a Bank. 800 Chuttitliowhoo Sheriff aW 4 H. Hamilton for irroowri*. nr. Military Will lecture thin evening in tho lecture rw Mu of HL Lu ke Ch urch. Hu bjoct MAN Tickets at th i>ook store*. Price tin cent* Door* <*pen at7%y’<:l‘Hffi. ( ulumbue Untirde. Thi company mot last night, at their Armory. Four now members wore re ceived. The following committee on the picnic wm appointed: Capt. Shepherd, Lieut. 4. 4. Clapp, Soarg’t R. A. Ware, Hr,, Corp’J P. 4. Clark, I-rivati* D. P. I'lUln, Frank Gunby, John Hogan and Louis Wells. No time was appointed for thcplenic. IDs umtorsl<x)d thatltwili come off about t in* first f>f May. The t'r#ner Kl|hl. Coroner Lloyd mdod according to the law in holding an inquest over the body of Col. O. H. Holland mtiwtoy. Tin* stat ute roads: “Who® persons have come to death by violence and there are witnesses to it and the [xn'son accused is under ar rest uml haa ttnfrmgome an examguUum l>e fore competent tribunal, there n<*ed be no inquest.” The accused In this cueo had undergone no * *xaminut ion. The (loroner’s fluty was plain and he did it. The law Is recorded. Quibbling ami groundless ob jections don't afToet it at all. Mrnbtr* at' (kr .iai-lii(lan lor thi* Pro tcvtlm Of Uninr Hlril* I hiring tiie close* season will meet at the ! rooms of G Gunby Jordan on Thursflay, 1 April Ist, at 7% o’clock p. M. X uq*>rtftt hrtfrtiierts will be transact**!. By order of‘ttio President, in It jo 8t F. M. GUNBY, Hec’y. . 4. H. Hamilton soils choice Magnolia Hams at 15 cents, and all kinds of Groce ries very cheap for cash. mhß(> Bfc An entire new stock of fine Jewelry has been received at WfrTten & Kinkkl’h Jewelry Htore. Mvtitll*- Rurtnl Wftlmit, KODflWOofl and Common Wood Coffins, Ca*s and Cask*‘to, and Coffin Trjiumlmra and Mountings in imwl vari oty, at thn Nnw Fnrflftiffn Htorn. mh6 tf T. T. Edmunds, Dlnip.oii ,’otlun S<-rt, liaUwd by Edward T. .Shoiihord, on rants imf bnahfl. iuh4 tf HOLHTEAD A 00. To the Veter* f Muwvofcer ( aunty. Having announcod loywtlf oh a aaudi dtttfi f,M- ton ofllee of Shnriff, On (111 thn viwanny ’dnnashmod hy thn dnath of my ruthur, I iluslio to say that 1 bavo no thought frf Impnrillinf ton elivtlon of a Domoofat to tho odten, and, that that end may bn without (lutbt secured, I propone that tooDwnocrath'nandMMtnn nntny Into a nomination for the office. Eenpnetfully. 4ohn H. Tvkt. I. At. C. A. Mt Umt iH#ht tU Pr**Hbyterian t’hurch. (luite a dumber present. Several l>ctures (UllvwSd. Th*> followmir atatKitng wm mitbMts apjxdalesl; ok h. M. iiitoß, W. W. rkswel lqn, D. D. Hartl'-yt, S. W. Briirga, W. H N’rWM.im, llul.'rl Splvoy* o. S. INxMuok, E. B. Palnwr, 41m Dnaton, 4. B. EitzfPraW. On Ohiu’choa -K. A. Ctti'wm, O. R. Uloun, C. H. Herring, A. L. <in**n, Mark Brad fhrrt. On Ftnarnm A. Nl.AU.mi, A V. Boatrito. U A. Ifevkl, H. B. Ksta*. On Vlsltatlrm rti Sick J. \V. t'razer, A. M. Brannon, Ifc-M. Klfrcn. T 4. Jacknon, S. NV. McMlchaol, James Smith, T. O. Cylc man, A. It. wllkcrson, H. Uoatohliia. On Membership Dr. Crqnhnrt, A. D. Marchant, H. F. Everett, J. A. Kirven. E. Oray, €. E. Taliaferro, S. B. Hatclier. On Eniplo.viuent D. F. \Vilo>, J. 6. Jones, a 4. lVvmoclj, NV, R. Wont, R. A. NVap', jr. On Devotional Mooting H. NV. Ners ttim, (I. E.Thomas, J. 1,. Jorrtnn, NV.tVNeN, F. W. A<s)o. AsmK’lation adjourned to meet nsrain next Tnesrtay nlfilit at siuuo place. <o.ull*- HulVly Oil, Hupor lor to .tap Other oil In thoMC qualities which ('oustittitn a ilrut quality illuminating oil, nniucly: Safety, high tiro teat, groat illuminating power, purity of color, and aftoofiee of odor, suit i>l tor any keros* ■ nooil lamp. For sale at mh24 Iw> Rou tB. Ckato’*, Trustee. ■NV\v Hamburg Edgings. “ Parasols and Fans, at mh‘24 J. 8. JONES’. Solid aud Figured Lawn and Jaconets. Chinese Ora** Cloth. St‘lf-x>lored Linen Suiting*. Flaiu and Plaid (roat‘ Hair, at mu** j.r *mmm H. - . Why repine? Cush gets new goods, pretty gixxls, and any quantity of goods mh24 At J. 8. JONES’. If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, in medium or estra length, very cheap, go to thl4 dawtf J. J. Whtttlk’h. —— tiVks from $9 upwards, guaranteed j to give KAttHfactiorviOtm t* liad at WimoH * KtJMBII’S STOUK. mhUT dStn ' p ', A homrtlful lino of Hamburg Edgings and Inserting*, at prtees to suit the pur chaser, at ' ’* • ■** Wilt dXvrif T ,T. WiirTTTT.'s K.m.vml f Tim,, OOlrp. The office of the Dally and Weekly Timed wiid yesterday remove,! from the j old quartet* tn-thn Omilty bnllrtliiK to the j office formerly uwd by the JtojoiVer. 1 lie usually slow ami laborious task of mov- j luff wrd don*, with such eunriry, that by the afternoon we wore safely Installed In ‘ our new' njMuTmontn and liad ererythlnif, nicely arraiKfeil. Thn huildlnif which we occupy has rooently u*dKio thorough repair, and Is now admirably arranged ho a [ia|M'r office. We have not made our readers suiter at all by our removal, but present, them this morning with the rc ular edition. We luovtsl and ni'rangol j everythlnif e dextrously that there was : tin IntermbiMlou in tho regular w ork of the I,ffie‘. We arn now" milch bntter airanK".! and (lOsDi'Ds greater facilities of various kinds, We would lie Kind to p'reet our I friends at onr new quarters, and assure j i them that wo shall emlnavor to make the j : Times more thrifh*. entnr]irlslmf and In j terretiilK I him ever. 'lu*t Arrlwd, I A frreh lot of bleached Homcspua, yaol 1 wide, id in, 121^arid 18c per yard the best! ; m>odH In the market at the prirn, nt J feblt d*wtf 4.4. Whittdk’h. .Jewelry repaired ami made to order. I fkiravlnK and Watch lb'pal rill* die at Wtttich A Ktysm.'s, \t lntpH*on**cl. Wc hcAt* from go*wl authority that Bill (lAtth and McKachren arc not in the regu | lar jirlson, hut are only stavinpr in the debtor’s rooms. Thn jailor says these , „ion have never Imon pilaend under Ills ! charge, and he Is not roDponslble for them. If they had Ismu put In his rlin r*o he would have put them in cells. Tills is straiqp: state of facts. A iium is arrested Oil a warrant charging him w ith murdnr and Is not pot. In Its which fire ready to receive a pooV wretch who Rtntils a chicken. The man charjfod us iuxitunjry Is allowed the same elegant ijiiai tersas his principal. In the name of the law, of the people and of justiee, irltu is this so V We have never Imfore heard of a prisoner lu reftteil under a warrant wMoh ,elmr*.s ] him with the gravostof all ojjencos who Is not iilarssl under the jailor’s charge, hut Dimply put In the o|ien rooms of the jail. We are not siienking of the merits of thi ease now, at all. Whoever is accused of murder should lw placml in the securest custody. An explanation of tin, present stale or affairs Is eminently pro|S>r, and will satisfy a large number of our citizens who now ask, "Why are these 1 Idngß so ?" toil ( U HtIII Nutf From 25 hi 50nor ci. in buying your Dbkhh Goods, Prtnth, RimioNS, (Jr.oviis, llosie ky, and ail kimls of TiMMrN(*H and La cks, also liadioa’ anil G*mta’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Umhrnilas, Paraflols, fftc., by calling on Wol*F M<kseß, j 160 Broad Ht., under tho Rankin House, j A few ftrossos of lienntlful lUack Ilor t**nHo GronadinoH. ndris (it A Rclm'lHoh* Prluouei-. ! Yostertfay tho ShtfUT of Russell comity camo to th‘ city for tho purpom* of taking away G*x>rgo Abnor alias (Jeorgc T>nn<ly, tho negro who stole the cotfcoli from Col. rhurnlMUM, and who was arrested somo tim<s hy policemen Duncan and Fick ott. George express**! to various parties a [jerfect willingness to go over to RusseJl and stand Ins trial, hence the sheriff thought It uniax’K'Hsary to got a rwpisi tion. When lie bare he went for (ieorge, hut that gonthuwiui refuaed to | accompany idm unlrts ho could show i a requisition under which ho was acting | Tho sheriff did not have this important I document and was therefore compelled to return without the primmer. ft, is supposed that George was acting under the advice of some outside friends, and played his little game in order that the live days for which he was confined to await a requi sition might pass and that he might then regain his lilwTty by a writ of hstiens *or- X>us. The time is already n*wly out. Thi* sheriff foiled George in this by ta king fnit a warrant for arrest which will k**ep him eon lined until he can go twick j home and get a mpiisition for his arrest. The sherilT went home yesterday, hut will soon return arm‘*l wltli the nei-eMsary le gai insUuments and fully to es cort George to the pla<‘<‘ whera ho ondie/,- /led that <*otton. Wit tell l.ont. I On yosterclay, at or near tin* Alston "Warehouse, a Gold Hunting ( as Wateh, ntrtk*M*, N>. 6,488, sh(Yft leather Kuard altaohod. A fiHoral reward will Ikn paM for its recovery; mhJO tf John F. Fdoi unoy. Turicl I'rspltw. Tho flltt tjlffht Guarrls will hav** a tar ot imufiet* aoai* “Villa do Hoteli” this Afternoon at, 4 o’clock. XU,o company will Im* out In force, ami prepared to do the Htraitfhtest shooting- *>u record. Tliola diOH lire ixudiaily invitnd to coital down and witness tho martlaj sport- A plum*' *>f superior size and beauty will Im> award *d to tho victorious marksman. The com pany always iimUcos a *ghhl aiqs'ariUKM', but this aftermsMi it will look particularly well. The nowtlutfia just finiafiod. an* I will bo filing to tho hrO*“/o for tho first tliuo UiLs afternoon. It is quite handsome and is praised by all who see it. We hope t he skies will lie bright and tho air balmy, and that there will l*> a lr gn attmdanre of friends to witness the target practice *f the “Gity Ligbte." XV. D. Smith, Natural Ar(lU, In addition ti) his oniinarv business of painting, will Renovate I'mbrejlas, Tara sols, etc., and make them as good as new at very low charges. ffihlT tf .Sovlug Machine Ncctllt** For all kinds of Rowing Machines, from 40 to 50 cents per dozeh. Also the Ixwt Oil. The place to got th** genuine Singer Manufacturing Co.’s Noodles, at m 127 tf J. H. BIiAMHA LL’S. Mr. Munary To-\ljrhc. l)r. Munsey will lecture to-night in thi* basement of St- Luke’s Church. His won derful production on “Man’’ will l>e deliv ered. This is considered by some as Ids master-piece, and by all as a superb speoi men of oratorical power and rhetorical l>cauty. All those who heard the i>ootoi on Monday night will Aurely feel a desire to la* present again to-night, ami we hope to see au audience worthy of th*' R|M>aker's great fame. Th*re is no reason why the locture-room should not be crowded, and w* hojK? so to see it. Tickets nui be pivamred at Chaff ins book-store. On and buv one. Jmt Arrived: 18,000 >ai\is Calico. If you want A pretty Spring Dress, go to J. J. Wliitilo’e. He receives freeh lots weekly. f4>2? A spiendi*! lot of White and Ktxh All- Wiwl Flannels, Brown and Bleached Can ton flannels, Opera FliuiutUs, in all shades, to U' dosed out cheap, at feht l d.twtf J .T AYHTTTT.r’s. THE HOLLAND MURDER! < OJCOX EH’ID I VyllOKl’. Vanliot of Doatli bjr tfio Hluide of th* Two Oasbei and McEachrmi. . Two Poller men and an Ally Again**! a | Yesterday the late hhxxly tragedy i|n>ii <ur stnurts w'as almost the sol** U*pic *f eonverfMitlon. Men worn gatharod alout in Jittlo groupe, anxiously talking ani I <Hsedssing th*i fMirtfculnrs of the dreadful affair. Public feeling is undoubtedly \ *iry strong against the two Cashs ami jioli****- 1 mail MeEaehren. Many citizens wcr<* | very bitter iu their denunciations of the ! jierpetrators of th** deed. We are fierfcctly willing to acA *r i to . •very man the right which the law allows ; him, t*) a fair and imp.'d'Ual trial hy a jury , of his countrynnTi. We hav* no <lesir to | d**ny t/ any man any poHstbl** right. Yet,. J in the present case, the apfsiaranoea are ! t*rribJy against yn* prisoners, apd lie; whole mddciioevlfJftrly htdiuapis thai there a liatclied up CnNHITUAi'Y to take ; the life of a bnm> man. MeEaehren has Ixxai arrest**l an*l is 1 now in jail. The m id' iv e |mpli* ates him ! very gravely. Young Cash is still at his i mother's house. His wounds arc i**fK>rt***l to lie painful thougli not sf-rjems. i Ycstot Jay morning Cannier LJoj and sum j moned a jury and hold an inquest over the I Ixsly of the *lH**vis* , <l. A considerable j amftuiit iof tsstiinony was taken, atl of which clearly points to th** fa<*t that rash lirml first and that Holland was shot I even after he was dydng on the ground, i MoEttctncn uridouhtcUy flr**d at H<llan*l, ns this is clearly attested hf stveral wlt iK'ssi'H. We give the testimony iu full, j The witnesses were cxanihie*! hj SolifitOi t Lift.l**: Dr. Johnson, sworn Dr. Grimes an*l I saw deceased just before he di**d. Did not examine wounds. Satisfied he mine to his death by gun shot wounds. Dr. Grimes testified to the same facts. Do*leased was blc*xling at the mouth; thinks he was wounded in tho lungs. An examination of the Is sly was then mad® to the presence of the jury by Drs. Johnson and Grimes. Di . Grimes, sworn-Have examined the Ixwiy; thinks death w T tis caused by gun sii**t wounds; one just over the left nlpil* wtsdd liuvc certainly (,iause<l d*ivth; two in hack; thcee ndght have been fatal. There are ot her wounds; one oil face; the wound in front was made by ordinary ; pistol hall. Some bulls were shown wit i A**wh. Ho thought the wounds ought have Ihjou made hy tliem; tie* wound under arm pit went towards lungs; the wound j under shoulder-blade went straight; don’t know whether it entered cavity; it went as far as his finger would reach'; thinks th** wounds struck h**art ami lungs t*x>. Georg** Yarbmugh, sworn Walked out of store and heard pistols; looked up the street and saw five men two were near Estes’ store, the other three retreated be- j bind posts in Firing continued. A man who l sup^ise* l Wfis Holland walk ed out into tho street. (’ash and his bro ther ran a short distance. Cash came n**u me and stopped and shot; just as la* shot, Holland tell ; Ids brother then watk®ri near Holland and fired; he would have tired again, but Cash prevented it, and told him not to shoot, he had killed the man- Dn t laiow who Were with debase*!; was about ten st**p from the firing; saw' weapons in Cash’s hands and iu ids brother’s; saw both fire. Couldn’t say how many shots were fired; was in three feet of Cash wh*n he llrod last. Holland Was 11 v** or six steps from Cash wlyen Ohsh tinyl. Saw .tnutiu-r man fire; he'had on polic*> unihirm, and was a stout, heavy set nqm; le iiix**! at Hoiland ; suppose I would 'know th® man again. Know mh4ing of the ra !gin of th* diffi <-ulty. Holland iiaauod me four <•? five minutelbefore fiHng commeried. Abnut, five s*con<ft’after Cash s lasf shot, his brotlmr fire*l. Honan*! 'Was then down. Think Holland was faring the other i*o lidofisvn v/t*> ttr*jrt. Cad’t siy wk„ shot first. Haw only two |K)lieeinen ('ash and a man with beard, short and thick s<t. Spoke to<Jash after he shot. Hiw no citi- Hollaml shortt; sa\v Holland fire three shots; he did not fin* i).ft**r he left the sidewalk: Hotftwm shot at Bill (’ash. t think Holland fell just at the crack of Cash's pistol; saw a man l think was Hol land fall immediately after crack of first pistol he then rose and shot three times. T asked Cash who the man was. Cash said, “Oh! God *latun you, I’ve got you now!’’ He told his hmt.her nbt t*> slsHtt that he ha*l kllie*! Holland. Brother says, “Damn him! he shot ik> in the hand." Cash and brother went do\yn street to gether walking pretty fast. Ed Howell, sworn Saw difficulty. Hol land and I went from near Timks ofii**e to Sans Hou*.i to take a drink; met Cash and another policeman at lllges’ corn**r. Hol -1;umI told Uvsh ho wanW to see A. &. Cal- Uoun. Hollnnd said he wJfnhnl no diffi culty, wanUxl to so** Calhoun on business. Holland and Cash talked a few minutes. AVe took a drink of cider at Sans Souci. Saw Cash coming down street; we all mgfl in frrrnt of Estes’ store. Holland told Cash not to forget what he told him. Cash’s brother <?;wn** across the street, and made sonic insulting remark to Holland. Hol land told him to go away. I started to take Hollnnd up street, when I noticed dash had a pistol in his hand. young Cash drew his pistol Holland drew his, 4ml said, “young man, getaway from here.” Bill Cash said, “don’t shoot him,” and fired. Holland fell, and caught me by the ankle. He got up and staggered toward the strret. Ash** fell again he fired ; after he fell, fmtr shot* wore flr*d ; two at me; two by Cash, and two by his brother; saw no other polleemon there One shot passed very near die: was fired from down the street, by someone. Young Cash spoke to Holland first. Bill (’ash fired first shot; hi® toother second; they were id tout five foot from Holland then; they then backed on th<* sii*‘ x walk. Holland *li*l not fire t ill he fell and got up. The ('adies went down street. BUI Cash fired twice at Holland after he fell. Bill Cash was behind a post. Just as Cash fired Holland fell. Did upt gee anybody fire at licmann. ' fwo Cashed; somebody shot, from down the street: Dr. Palmer had jno weapons; did hot fire; Holland made no motion to about before Cash slmt. Hol ' hind ha*l cocked his pistol in loft hand. ! when Cash put his pistol lienr him and j fired, Holland then fell. The policemen who was with Cash when we first met was the only officer around. His name is MeEaehren, or something of that kind. 1 l am not pertain of his name. He is a short, thick-set ipap; an Irishman. Holland said he vxlin'ted tosed falhoon tor his own ■ interest. Tin’s eonversatfon took |4aeqat Lawhon’s cornel. Just as w came out of saloon, Cash ami policffiimn cross**d the street to meet us. Other policemen wont ] down thn street, (’ash stopped before ho was spoken to at all. Know of no pre vious difficulty between Cash and Holland did not say anything about anticipating fuss with Cash. Holland said he wanted to give a stick to Calhoun, Baid all the 1 fuss lietwecn them ha*l *ii**d. Holland mi id Hom*?bo*ly had told Calhoun that he 1 would slip up behind him and shoot him in the back. I think other policeman’s ] ! neiuo was MeEaehren. i Heveral of tho Jury deairod MeEaehren ; j to bo brought before them, to bo identified, kbut it was tliouglit not b®ht to do ad. * it**ul>eri Wfik<*rsoii, sworn Hnw portion i of difficulty. Saw Babe Cash firet woshots. ! Saw Holland lying out from Hid**walk. j Babp('ash walked up near sidewalk and find in direction of Holland. Saw another polic*eman: can’t say who he was. Saw no ! one shoot but Balm Cash. His first shot! , appear***! to go up in the air. J. 11. Wilburn, sworn Know very little [about it. Suppose about eighteen shots wen* fired. Don’t know who fir**d first ; I Shot. Somej?*ntlcrnan who had on clti -1 sene’ clothes fired twice after lie was I flown. I was in Planters’ Hot**l. The man wiio was b* ing shot at was on sidewulk. Don’t know how many shts w* iv fin**l by parti*s near house. Live In Selma, Ala. j Four were cngagtnl iu shooting. Tvv*po- Jlor* ofticefs were engaged in thi? slusrtlng. All three men w'**r<* shooting at one man. Two policemen fin**!. Would not know | policemen. l E. K. Hlahchard, sw*>rn -Haw latter part of difficulty. Was lying on bed when firing commenced. Went U> wiudow and saw i man in act <4 falling. Saw a man who ; was nh*<t in liaial lire tw* shots. Thenien who were doing firing had on uniforms. Saw man just in act of falling fir**. Soon , as man fell, a mjiti who was running from him turned and shot xtt him twioc. Ja*k (Adorn, sworn—Haw liitt***' part of dUficuity. Uan out of Heymao sand saw the (itsh*w shooting at u man <n the ground. Didn't see any other |>*4ic‘man. Did not see MeEaehren then*. Know Mc- Eachren. Heard he was up th** str****t. Saw Bill ('ash shoot at tin* man on tin* ground. It. W. Walker, sworn Was going to supper, when Mr. Watt told me la* thought there would be a difficulty between Cash and Holland. I saw thn** men. Only knew one Bill Cash. Cash stepped back and fired at Holland; then Babe Cash find at Mr. Holland. Firing then became gen eral. I think I saw another policeman. Did not s*‘<* him tire. When I first saw the men they were very close together. Bill (-ash then stepped back hardly a yard and shot, Holland. No pistol was fired before that. Haw non** of th** others with w* ap nit**, ('ash commenced the firing. Couldn't see well after the first shot. Went up and saw Holland lying on iiis face in the street. Did not aee anybody shoot after Holland fell. Saw a man running toward AUdl's store, and a man with grey coat shooting at him. He shot at him once or twice. Saw nobody shoot at Holland's back. Think Holland fell after first shot. lie either stepped back or fell back. Cash siot first, deceased second and Babe Cash third. Cash and Holland drew about same time. Bill Cash drew before Bals*. Hol land was not quite dead when 1 first, saw him. Only saw one policeman. Tom Watt told me there would be a difficulty. Georgo Flournoy, sworn M**t Cash and MeEaehren at Bomlte & Lawhon’s cor ner. While w* wor<* talking, Mr. Holland. Ed Howell and a mnn I don’t know came j up. After they pass***!, Hollaml called Cash and sawl sometitiug to Cash about carrying a messjigw to (Jalhoim. Cash said he could see him on street. Didn’t. closely. The men then, cross**! street and went down str****t. Young Cash was at bank when 1 saw him. He went across to lllg*’s‘ corner; Bill Cash called him and akked him to com** and go down stre**t with him. M(.’Ea4*liren and l w**nt down Htrc*t. W e m**t Hotlamt and fri(*nds in front of Kohl's. Cash and brother were behind. They then stopiod. I told Mc.Kuchivn I didn't want any fuss in streets. Couldn’t see i>osition **f either party; saw all shooting, but couldn’t tell anything about position. Then* seemed tt> be two aguinst wall sh*K>ting at others on sidewalk. MeEaehren went up toward the jHUtios. Saw noixidy shtKit that I could recognize. First shots came from near wall. It was about dark. Did not ho*‘ MeEaehren fire. Did not see him draw bis pistol. J was lielweon K*i*hne’s and lUsld’s. Parti**s wen in front of Estes’. IM*I not s*3e deceased after he was shot. Don’t reoolleet what (Yish said afl**r first. int**rviewe<l. Tokl him I was glad he j refused t*> carry message. C-01. Hollaud spoke pleasantly. I knew of no unpleas ant aeas between Cash and Holland. Couhl ; not identify the parties firing. I sent Me : Eachren back to prevontdifficulty. Heard : nothing of anticii>ated difficulty. Thought , a fuss might grow out of something elBCb Don’t know that Cash is champion of any ’ particular j>eis*ai in town. Don’t know | \vh*ther M'E*u‘hn*n fin'd <>r not. Don’t | think he had time to got to where the par ties were. Don’t think MeEaehren an thi - I jiated any fuss. Has no opinion as to whether McEacrhrcn fired or not. Don’t j know wlu) fiml first. Firing was almost | simultaneous. First fire came from near the door. j Coron<*r Lloyd state! that there were | some other witnesses, and he would call j them if the jury thought necessary. The J jury tin night ample testimony had been I taken. The jury then consulted and in a short while rendered t-he following ver dict : i We, the jury, upou our oaths, say that j !O. S. Hollaml, uow lying doatl Indore us, cam** te his death by gun shot wounds from the handcuff W.L. Cash and Thomas McEaehran, polio*mem and Ed Cash, citi zen, on the evening of th** 39th day of Mareh, 1875, on lir<ad streot? in the city of Columbus, in the State and comity afore said. (Signed) * S. O. Lloyd, Conmer. J. A. Frazer. Foreman. (’has. X Etherhige, I}\s. E. Deal.mi. K. H. Graf, H/F. Kvenfft. J. C. Cheney, ' W. J. Watt, K. H. Estes, J. S. Garrett- C. H. Allen, B. C. Fop**, \V\ F. Hnkler. The largest ami prettiest selectHMi of Transfer Flowers in the city, is at febit (tUwtf 4. J. Whittle’^. For llu* Furmrtr* i A large l*>t of Cuttopadaß. If you want a bargain in Spring and Summer Pants (rO<xts. visit feb27 4. 4. Whittle’s. 1 A large lot of Ladies’ Light Kids to be sold cheap at febl4 dxwtf J. J. Whtttle’s. j Thos*' wishing a btirgain In Table Dam ask, Napkins. Towels, Ac., wifi do well to call at febl4 (Uwtf J. J. Whittle’s. Mam*h**ster Cambrics; Masalia. n new fabric in white g<K>ds. at mns4 T. S. .TONER*. ftCKAPM* Don't fall to hoar Dr. Munsey to-night on “Man.” Tin* propose* 1 party on Friday night week is apt to be a suncut*. , Forty-two pair of white kid glovjs were field in tills city yesterday. The lovers of pleasure arc now putting their h**ads together to pick out nieeplaees for the Spring ple-nica. Yesterday was like December when it dawned but luunh mor* May-like when it ckised. A pla**** where o#Wrs thing iin order j and ready for business the new Tbtes office. Tin* iadi*** will Is* out in frre this after- j noon nt the targ**t practice of the gallant City Light Guar*is. W. P. Chanooy, Es*p, with Rogers A j Brown, of Macon, was in th** city yester- 1 day, the picture ff jovial henith. Williams, tlie man who was shot at \ Newman’s bar on Saturday night, is re-; porttnl b*tfor. Wih hfir has not been af- j r**stod. CoTrefetly is an easy* wor*l t* spell, yet 1 **very man wh*> has failed in a spelling match, l**H*ause h** could not spell j oorrectly. * Pdiceman Whit Smith ha*l his lft ey* 1 j cocked lip yewtorday as if he was on the! track of Honmbody. Wo wait further <ie- j velopiuents. Polie**man John Brady is getting much better. His foot is almost well and he is j now able to walk about on crutches. We hope to see him soon fully restored and on duty. We are happy to state that chignon® are | fust going out of fashion. Oh, that the! spirit of change could aflW.*t tightly piuruxl dresses nnd trails. These seem to be last- j ing woe®. A crowd was in front of Estes’ store j nearly all yesterday morning. They were j busy looking at the bullets hi the abutters; j talking about tin* fuss end listening to the 1 talcs of men who “saw it all.” Atlanta’s spelling match lias Jieen | irught to a focus. Sides have been j chosen and all preliminaries arranged, j Lawyers seem to pmlominatc, and hence i tic* quality of th** spelling is not apt to is* “superbly superfine.” If there is a man anywhere who is catch ing it on ail ei*le-*, friu wags and wits, from newspapers nil*! from pamphlets, from everybody, that individual in Eli ; Perkins, tin* would-be witty lecturer. Emi gration is in order. There was really a negro from Chatta hoochee county in tiie city yastei’day. The ! poor folk>w’a feet were terribly cold and ! he could get no ndief. H<* was liare-footed. He <lil not la**k money; had plenty of that. The only difficulty was that he could not I find in th<* whoh* town a shoe that he j could cram his foot into. J. P. Hill, the member Of tlio can-can ! trmqM* who was shot by Mr. Ed. Stro j hcckcr in Macon, Sunday night, was bad il v hurt. His <*r*w r <! put him off at Barnes \ ill**, as In* was unable to go any further. Hill an*l some men In the troupe made an assault upon Strohecker mid beat him up ! very badly. Strohecker met Hill at the train Sunday night when the fuss was re ! newedand Strohecker willed the gcntle i man with a Colt's navy. Strohecker was arreate*! hut has Ihx.h released on bail. M U 81‘RINU OOOON AT THE \ IK DIMA NTOIE. I I invite attention to niv large stock of j Seasonable Goods now arriving, which: I are offer*d at. small profits for cash. Large hues IN iu*‘sties and Housekeep- j : ing U(,Bxls, j j)r-ss Go*kls iu Iron Grenadine, Silks, Muslins and other thin fabrics. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. A*•. New and pretty shades Kid Gloves, in Twoßult his. at 75c and Vfiward. ! Th*i CASH SYSTEM which lam pursu i ing enables mo to s**ll at the LOWEST: j hkithh ; |nli4ood 11. TANARUS.( BIGLER. . - i ii ** 1 mii* Own rhyalclan. Tliorc is no ease of Dyspepsia that Green’* August Flowkk will not cure. | Oornc to the Drug St* ire of F. L. Brooks, iSO Broad str*‘**t, and inquire about it. If y*OU suff*M' from Costiv*n*iss, Sick Head | ache, Sour Stomach, In*lig*stion, Liver j Gomplaint, or of th** sys tem, try it. Two or three <li>seH will re* i lievA you. Aous (LVNmJKRER is the only .remedy in j (h<- Vnited States th;it <iitaim tt quinine <r iirscnuj or other jKiisons injurloua to the that will cure Fever and Ague* fmcrnfltlcnt or Bilious Fmers. le.. and the (’liills not return during the season. It penßahctdly eur**s Tever and Ague of longstanding. rnii2sdAwly I j XV. D. BHTU. XTntnrnl %r(l(. I am now prepared to do any kind of Painting Houso. Sign or (irnainetitai. I can nH*'d y* an Cmbrullcs, and make i j them as gJSfThS fie^v. Give me a trial. I can l**‘ found oppo ' site the Market House, i mhl4 tf W. I). SMITH. FlxMbb THeklc. Kirby at Limerick Hooks, Sciii Twine j 'l’rot Lin*s, Silk, Grass, Cotton ami Linen Linre, Corks. Poles, etc. F*>r sill** Itr ESTEH A SON. nih2M <IA wlw The largest assortment of Gokl and Sil vur Watches is tube found at Wrrxiuu A. Kin see s S rugii. Hmcl ArrlvuU—March 80. I*7. " rautoßd HOUSE. 4 \V H w-ffl, Chntt AhHK*hciec(xmty. J W Murphy, Ge rgia. J M Davis, Chattahoochcic county. John W Slaughh*r. Pbieville, Ga. I I>r T J Brooks, “ Wm Smith, Talbot county. Jno M Scott, Lumpkin. ('apt W C Bray, White Sulpluir Springs. W D Christian, Dr (' A Styles, 1 You can buy Winter Dress Gtxxia. cheaper at J. 4. Whittle’s than any other j pbn ** iu the city. febH fUwtf Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow , Gis** Homespun just, in and for sale! cheaper than ever known before, at pel >27 J. J. j Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and 1 Sflver-Plated War**. Anew assortment jupf recwvw at’ V'mrni & Wmmmfm ! IS7.T. SPUING TRAPK. N? . BOATRITE Sc CLAPP, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEBH IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, 17 lJronrl Wtr(*ot, ColiimluiK, G(*oi* tf i„ UECEttING DAILY * New Spring Prints, Bleached Goods, Sheetings and Shirtings, Sea Islands, 10-4 Sheetings, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hamburg Edgings White Goods, Cassimcres, Pants Stuffs, Cottonades, Jeans, ° , Osnaburgs, Checks, Stripes, Fancy Notions. Black Alpacas, Silk Finished Brilliantines, Dress 6oods. Ready-Made Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Hats, &c„ & c . Ail Fancy Dress Goods, Flannels, and other Winter Goods, .At Hi'law Cost! To clor out fitook pr*i>ratory to the new Spring Stock. E. E. YONG E, UKAI.KK l\ Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, k, k, IVo. i>l Broatl Slrq-t, Columbus, fin. Hr. WllliofV* Antl-P*roar or Frvrr and Atcu* Cur**. Wilhoffc’s Tonic has established itself. as the r*Aal infallible Chill cure. It Is uni versally admitted to be the only reliable and harmless Chill medicine now in use. Its efficacy is confirmed by thousands of certificates gf the very l>o®t people from all parts of the country. It cures malari ous diseases of every type, from the shak ing agues of the lakes and valleys to the raging fevers of the torrid eone. Try it! It has never been known to fail. NVhoe lock, Finlay & Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale by all druggists. d&w Ciiucer, ScrafkU and all Skin Dlumwi Ciifffd by Hr. Hand'* Discovery. Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes unite with and destroy the virus of Cancer and Skin Affections, but will not affect the healthy part Parties may visit the city and remain while under treatment at the Penna. Cancer Institute (one of the hand somest marble edifices in the city,) and the finest remedial Institute In tho country. Remedies, with full directions, sent to any part of the world. Send for Pamphlets and particulars. Address H. T. Bond, M. D.,Pmna.Cancer Institute, 3028 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. febio ly Do Ton Winl Huallhf Why Will Ye Pne?—Death, or what is w*rs<*, is th*; inevitable result of continued suspension of the menstrual rtow. It is a condition which shoul*i not be trifled With. Immediate relief is the only safeguard . against constitutional ruin. In all cas*‘K or suppression, susismsion or other irr*g ! uhmtv *>f the “courses,” Dr. J. Bradfiehrs Female Regulator is the only sure reme dy. It acts by giving tone to th** nervous j centres, improving the blood, and determ ining dir*x*tly to the organs of # m*!iistruu,- ! tion. Tt Is a legitimate prescription, and j the must inteliigent UtHiUns us*) iu Pre • paired by J. 11. Bradfield, druggist, Atlan- I ta, Ga , $1 50 per botil**, anl sold by r : spertable druggists *w)ry where. Boon to Suffering Females. LaGb.vnoe, Ga., March 29,1870. 1 lirwlfit ld J- fb„ Atlanta, G*i. -DearSirs 1 | I tike pleasure in stating that 1 hav®used for the last twenty years the medicifle you are putting up, known as Dr. BnuMeld’a Female toii!L.vroK, ami consider It the best eombtimti*m ever g* tten together for the discos*x for which it is nxx>mmended. 1 have been familiar with the preparation l.Hth as a practitioner of medicine and in domestic practice, Olid can honestly say that I consider it, a d*hii t*> suff*riag m males, ami can but hop** that every lady In our land, who masr be suffering ui aiiy Way pdehliar to their sex, may* be able to J procure a bottle, |m#their sufferings may not onlyb*' that they may be restored to health ami strength. With my kind'*®! regards. I am, resiMxtfully, \v. B. Fkrkell, I>. jan2T4&w9m 11EA I> I 111 : vl> ! ! I AIM fIITIOV ( I KKIM | OrncEOFO. S.%r*, kbtt, l>rugM .V M< tli-,inc*s, Sj-:w Ai.hA|fv. Ini>., April 10, 1874, { Dr. J. 8. Pf.thtrU>n, Atlanta. Georgia D*aU SlB i --I have received your circulars, and iu eon He. qm uoaof thediMtnimtion, J U*v sold about Hit. | di>z< u <lj*bejWoW' r Syrup in the Ju:*t two a-eek*. ( The Glebe Flower Hlyrup ruiumg great dblebriif i ty. I recommended it in two eaneH of eoiituuup.. ; tion. One cane wan M-fut: hud not luid on but <m |de fof tw< ja-ars; k* |lbrrh*Ke almowt < rydy ; much euia* iatc.l. au<l expected *o i He ha* taken Mix bottlea of Globe Flower kyrup; ‘ bln troubles are all g6ixt, except pr< ntratiou, tNMhich ia rpi<Uy miproviuK. He will o-rtaiuly I j-et welf. The other caee in Himilar with Muue j good results, i c*u scud juii umuy testunomain ; Tf you want them. f Yours trvrty. etc., O. HAOKETT. 1 Import mu Xoiiw to fu um|it Ives. 1 lit*’ loughi<4ied-fur speciee for th#cure of all 1 pnlmnnary dtßses Is fotthd at Iflßt. OL*.)BE FTjOWKR SYRUP has proved the most extraor dinary medical preparation ever discovered for curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not only cures Oohmimption, but relieve*, immedi ately. the incipient stages, such as Colds. Pains iu the Chest. General Debility, etc. H breaks up the moat distressing Cold* and Cough* in an in credible short time. Globe Flower Hyrup con tains no opium, nothing nauseous or poisoiums —perfectly harmless and delicious t<> take: pos sesses all the valuable properties of the Hyrup Hypophosphliet*. the nutritive value of Cod Liver Oil. the invaluable Tonic. Expect*Taut. Alterative and bedative virtue of tin- Globe Flower. *r •Cephalauthuf* OCddeutaJis. 50,000 casi-s ruMl; not a failure known. Thousands of testimonials of wonderful cures will lie mat on application to any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Hyrnp. It may aaviijiour file. For sale by Druggists. Manniacturcd by Dli. j. a. PEMUJtK'IXJN At Vi)., Chemists. Atlanta. Ga. . M. D. HOOD A CO.. m Wholesale A#U4ts. ColmnbUflk G, 4feblU ! % A ■ \ W #1 f l l ■■ " '■ - ■■ w , “NOT AFRAID l" !*i‘t) - crtt —• Columbus Merchants NERD NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN TIIE TALBOTTON STANDAHIV •- - ■ tf ; j / JTIB PUBLISHED IN TAI-BOT COUIPrY. ONE of the. wealthiest in Georgia, and the people! there love to do their trading in Columbus, and : they are obliged to spend their money with those merchants who advertise. The STANDARD has a large circulation. Address \V. K. MUMFOBU, foiM 1. KK' H. F. ABELL & CO. —HAVE— ROHE POTATO Eg, ) IJ Peerless Potatoes, Ruaaett Potatoes, Seed Pouto*** Peach Blow Potatoes, j l*ink Eye Potatoes, New Leaf Lard, by tierce, keg or bucket. I Goshen or Western Butter. ; New Raisins and Currants. Soft-Hhell Almonds and Pecans. Magnolia and Diamond Hams. VtT All goods delivered by 11. F. ABELL \ ( O. JanT tf BARGAINS, BARGAINS! (><> Itrond Si reel. STAND OF CHAPMAN & VERSTILLE. Grand Opening Day! ■ ; The Ladies’ Special Attention Is called to thi slo,ooo Worth of Dry Ooods Offered for sale at a great Sacrirtc* Consisting of beauiiftal Figured ai.'l - Figured Linen Lawns. Jacom ts, Bwisg, Mull and Nainsook Muslin Organdie., Brocade and Striped Tarlatans. India Long Cloth. Hamburg soil Crochet. Edgings and Inscrtingfl in great variety, j Embroidered and L. C. HandkerrhieD. I Zephyrs. Worsted. Gents’ Hosiery. Ladi. < au.i I Misses' Hosiery, quantity and quality u.<t * a passed by any house in the market, j Ribbons and Notions, a large assortment. Dry Goods Department I Embraces Bln k Alpacas of all grades, j Summer and Winter Drews Goods. I French Merino, all shades. Opera Red and White All-Wool Flaun ds. Linen Ducks, Drills and Cottonades. FtwOeh and .American Cassini-r*-s. Shoes. Hats, Clothing, kc. Then*? goods will be wdd certainly #t agr*** sacrifice, and all wb<* apprcciat*’ g*s*d f< * low figures will do well t*> < all at one.-. ( HAS. COLEMAN. Assignee. Messrs. Chapman k Verstillr will be r ' ***“, ‘ to *eil the goods. mb9 ti Notice to My Patrons and the Public. || AVISO obtained a I f 't o* Choice Beef, J solicit a call at Htall No. 11. City Market. MBS __ WAJWSS Administrator s Sale. V GREF. ABLY to an rdr frog} the C*>ur| of Or dinary Of Chait&hociiJiee County, will >*s within the higal hour# of sale, before tf* ‘ : House door, in Cusaeta, on the first Tuesu*. * April next, th** following deacrifeed lands, property of Will. Riddle Hpurger. lat# ' t L County, for the purpose of P*y*“ debts >f said deceased: East half of Lot. ’ East half of Lot No. 208. except tw*> .acre*, a™ or less, iu the southwest corner of if l *‘* Hl {[jf one hundred and five acres, more or ' * west part of Dot No. 2i>7; six acres. m<re ° ■ of Lot No. 207, bounded on the east br tn<’ n _ ,on the south by the present run of “‘ u cret-k, on the north by the old run of the. crock; one acre of Lot No. 2HB, bound*** B north by the road from Cu<*s ta to 1 1U *' 'v e the west by the school house lot. all l. v,u e ; iijd District of Chattaboochue County Term*, cash. . | W. W. SHIPP Adw *- ; Feb. 24, 1875, / YFFICE OF ORDINARY \ ) COUNTY.—Whereas, tt. W. Scoggms i uiw ; application t* me tor letters of K ll *^* l *?®*-L,; | the minor children of the late Green n w These are, thoretore, t*> cite and i parties coueerned to show cause (if * M >. v h* at the April term of the Court Ordinary. • said letters nbonld not be granted t<* ** w ' A r & (£! apidioatlon t<* in** for le* r at •d*} upon the estate of Green B. Scoggins, county, deceased: , ..ishsM These are. therefore, to cite and *’ n ’ jtarbe.- couoct ned t*' showcaus*-t** ij -, ! t , have) whr said letters should not b gra at tu.' mbs oawt*l For Rent. VFOIiB-BOOM dwelling h''n , • .!b ■IU lower Oglethorpe street with a good garden spot. well of water, etc. Apply at n)h)0 tf '"I