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c. H. WATT.
JMS AM LllIC AN V.'ttK DUE** EKAttUJi.
■ tketky ikre oar head.
* the creese* under foot,
I their sweetest perl time shod,
‘ od the ro»c from Hem to root,
re wandered hend in hand,
b Ultra »Atnirr*m w»lk«,
kr , dim, $nch*n od 1 And
„ho land, you know
Of Lone Ago
you were belle
and 1 was beau.
__ let tou-h of lip,
ebenib et form In all tti© place,
-end • hone of rlvulship,
lentest f ah that 1 “
brushed
dew from off the mountain heatke
Aim. GUrotte. “
lSE. Mt
be* fo« were belle and 1
hat time we ciushcd
of I to together-
know.
wait i^au.
, vdllbov fa»tthe years hare rolled»
jmo ethan thirty, dear, since then,
1 kou—ebeml—:>re Stout and old,
B t I. the foetlest of men.
“ ' ‘“I lheso years apart—
1 do note tit*
The U19% you know*
erifSelle and 1 was beau.
—Harper't Haxar.
I yen were
WIT AMD HUMOR.
a aUsnya pro-
—The uoaqtii W*
—Somebody calla a spun of huraes a
pair of drawers.
—Why is a beefsteak liko a locomotive ?
,jt*a not of much account without its ten
der.
—Why ehonld a spider l»e a gqpd corroa-
pondont ? Because ho drops a line by
4vaqr poet* ..
|gj‘ —Dobbe thinks that iuHtoad of giving
- credit where credit in duo, tho cash had
boU.r be p»td.
—The only thing that it liothers a
praethopper to swallow is a four-logged
table. A well developed hopper can wor
ry it down, but tho legs tickle its throat.
— 4, Well f Pat, Jim didn't quite kill you
With the brickbat, did he?” “No ; but I
WiNhht kad." “Why bo?” “So that I
could lufrreMon him hung, the villain.”
—A person waa bottHting that ho was
from a high family. “Yen,” Haul ni by
stander, 4 ‘I have seen roiuo of tho family
eo high that their foot could not touch the
groundC"
—A tuan iti Boston, in his hurry to nn-
(Ms fainting lady, got a bottle of mucil
age instead of camphor, and bathed her
"face with it. She wan a deal Htuok up
with hie attention.
—A boarder says that in a recent tliun-
der-s orm the warring of tho elementh wuk
so awe-inspiring that the hair in a difik of
hotter in the pantry turned completely
white during the night.
—Poetical justice Romotiuiea liappeiiH
In most unexpected ways. A baggage-
smasher via recently fooling around an
elephant, and the intelligent, beaat in
stinctively recognized bin occupation, and
knocked the fellow twenty feot with liis
trunk.
Recently tho second annual uuetiiig of
the “American Free Dress Liague," was
held Ht Paiuesvillc, Ohio. The delegates
are represented t as being generally very
good looking, middle aged ladies, clothed
iu the oddist of costumes, consisting of
pauts, a short skirted dress, cut somewhat
after the fashion of a coat, Mi l stylish
silk hats. The Cleveland lit raid'8 corres
pondent gives quite n racy account of the
proceedings, from which we gleau the
following :
Mrs. Dr. Vibberts cauie to Iho front
aud said she stood there n radical for
dress and a sinner before Ood “For,
five years ago, 1 gave up my short dress
to keep peace with my friends, and from
that day 1 huve not draed to pray. I am
usluuncJ of my life. I assert my right to
wear the clothing that gives me tho great
est freedom.
Our liVHK hie aimless with our present
dress. We stay iu tlio house to keep our
miserable trails out of the dirt, end rock
cradles that hold babies that ure accursed
with the teirible results that follow as s
so pienco of our horrible styles of dress
ing. This dress rtdorui underlies all oth
ers ; on it hsugs the des'iuy ol all good ;
even Iheehnaiiun religion cannot accom
plish that which, if aided by this reform,
it otheiwise would. She continued her
remarks for some time, closing by suying
that we need to cut ourselves looso from
a fashion that is designed for the demi
monde of Paris ; and yet tho chr.s'ian vir
tuous women of America bow down and
worship at their shrine of fashion.
Mrs. Tillotson gave a description of
what she considered an appropiiate cos
tume for women ; and, in her description
of the puntaloonH, +>ho remarked that she
“could not find suitable words to uniuu
the appnrcl that is to clothe our glorious,
heavenly legs; yes, legs—for wo may as
well commence to call things by their
proper names.”
Mr. A. P. Bradford, of Pennsylvania,
thought that women should have s aeuai- j
bio dress. It wo were us much aoeus. .
tornod to see tho forms of women as their
faces, we would, by their pel feot forms,
bo more roidy to aid them in fine dress
ing, aud relieve them from torturing eos-
tumos. False religion and stupid fish.on
has spoiled that diviun form of womui.
but Hi assist her in establishing a fashion
that allows her freedom of notion and
symmetry of body.
Some one then proposed that Wnorth,
tho “man milliner,' be asked to devise u
universal fashion—one that all may wear
alike.
The convention then passed a resolu
tion aOlrming “that llm m*xoh being
formed (iu the same anatomical princi
ples, there can be no reason why woman
cannot cl ithe her body in thu Haine free
dom enjoyed by man; and further re-
belief tint to this
Sleep uiv own liati.v, my dur fug art t
Host in t’liy cradle ami closo th\ ejesi
Fur all is peacelul, as still h- »lie gra
WATT & WALKER,
Slumber
i my own l a by Is thy golden time
Claim oan’st thou never toe future u*
i:n will then throng round thy co
thy rent
vr li mamma *u
THOMAS & PRESCOTT
^5lC5-E3M‘OY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
REPRESENTING
birdie's nest*
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
A rive a of Heaven us lovely as thou
M atou o’er thy cradle and end to at Ihca
When tlie years gather they’ll still wate
A HP. NOW RECEIVING THKIR NKW i
/I Stock for Fall and Winter ot 1874 ^1 J J\_\i
*7 '. thill and see their
Aggregate Capital of £30,000,000.00
Corner miller I t;i n kin House,
sleep,
They will chase »«
weep.
thy
y Uiu tears which thoul’t
EXCELLENT
Sloop baby dnrliu', and though till right tall
Still will mMiniuM wuteli her sweet one, her all;
Now i ud hsrealtor, when life thee must claim,
lives always the same.
Mother—love, dearc
Our llomee.
Who can tell tho worth of a true home?
There is nothing on earth equal to it and,
I often think, nothing which gives ns so
true a typo of lifo in Heaven. Nothing
can do what home can to elevate and
purity the world' t nothing makes men so
strong and steadfast, ho tirtu in principle
and manhood ; nothing makes women so
true and noble, so gentle and womanly,
so lovable. ’Tis the pure, happy homes
scattered up aud down our laud, out of
which came loyal, honest men and women,
in which our hops lies, and which will do
more to free tin from tho evils and woes
of intemperance and corruption in their
multitude of forms and phases than all
the laws and politicians can over do.
Make the roots pure and right and the
free will bo vigorous ami healthful
Homes are the roots of national life. If
these he pure, our national tree will
off all unhealthy growlh, all corrupt
branches and hocotue in time good in
every part. Woman is the Heaven-ap
pointed home-maker, and here sbo will
find a work broader, grander and more
beautiful thsu any other, though I would
by no meatm disparage any of her efforts
tor good wherever and whenever made.
So, I any, Ciod bless (lie hoiuca and
their inmates, and make them all they
lira capable of tiecoming-— make them
many aud blessed overy where.
Elegant Dress Clothing
AS GENERAL AND RESIDENT AGENT,
Business Suits The Royal Insurance Company ot Liverpool, England.
Total Amount of Assets, - - $13,868,679.60
AS RESIDENT AGENT,
The London Assurance Corporation, London, England.
Accumulated Funds, - - - $13,234,425.00
Tho Home Insurance Company of New York. Aggre.
gate Value of Assets, - - - $4,408,523.75
The New Orleans Insurance Company, New Orleans.
Total Value of Assets, - - - $755,841.24
Policies written on Cotton, Dwelling Houses, Mercan
tile Risks, and all other insurable property, (Including
GIN HOUSES) at current rates.
Office in the Georgia Home Building,
J. RHODES BROWNE,
GENERAL AND RESIDENT AGENT.
H ave now in store and to arrive, everything usually kept in
a First Class Provision Store, to-wtt:
All «t Prices Lower than Ever.
Colurnoaa, (la , Sopt. 16, 1874.
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—A lady was recently engaging anew
k, and had apparently sottlod all de-
aiitiafactorily, when the domestic
•od: “How many other Horvimts do
[i, ma'am V" “Two,” was the rn-
_ |j, “Oh, then, your place wout suit
me, ma’am, ah I always like a game of
whist of au evening, ami 1 don't liko
pkgrtog yummy.
—In the old church at Bakewell, Eng.,
U tbo following epi'aph, to the memory
of one John Dale, a barber-surgeon, who
married in BUCooHHiou two wives,
and was bulled with them : Know
OLterity, that on the 8th of.
bling remains of tho above said John J)>do
were, in the nighty-sixth year of hm pil
grimage, laid upon his two wives :
This thin* In life might raise some jonlouidc,
Here all three llo together h'Vltiuly ;
But from eur-rsooslicro nu pleasure (lows;
Alike aro hero all huiu.iii joy * and woes.
Hero KU'&h'i* chiding .lolm no longot hears
And old John*! rambling Sarah uo more loam ;
A period's Coma lu all liiuir toylsumo lives.
The good man’s quiet—still aro belli hit wives.
•, — It* a bird iu «ho baud is worth two iu
the bush, it in no less true that a thorn in
tho bush is worth two iu the hand.
—Notwithstanding the fact that slavery
was abolished during the war, (hero is
atill a surf on Nantucket beach.
—“MammaJ” cried a little girl, rushing
into tho room, “why urn I like a tree ?”
Mamma could not guess, when the little
one cxolttiinid, “Because 1 have ^ol
limbs!”
—“How beautiful is tho confidence of
childhood 1” murmured Mr. Marrowfat,
AS he securely Listened his pocket-book to
a belt about his waist, preparatory to
atartiug ou a Sunday School picnic.
—The faet of the Indies of Chicago
oust be singularly constructed. Tho foot-
— One of the largest Sunday-school
gatherings ever hold in Georgia was the
recent annual celebration of the lie Kalb
Association at Decatur. From six to
eight thousand for-tona Hie repotted to
have been present, who were addressed
by Senator Gordon, Uev. Dr. Spaulding,
and others. During the meeting it was
proposed to build u “Children's Taber
nacle” for Do Kalb county, and liboral
MJbHcriptionri for tho work were made on
the fpnt, to which was voted an addition 1
of throe hundred and sixty dollars fionr !
illectid for violation of (he Sab- 1
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ununtiiral .nd Huioidol .uunnor of draw.. Il ‘» tb » .» l .V" h . b > ^>5» *»■«»>*»>
itig is attributed woman's ill-heallh
and peculiar disensth. utid that woumu
will never rise lo a full equality with man
until she can assert the same freedom for
dress (hid ho enjoys.”
mark iu (lie /in/rjtcndrnt,
that if nil tho Northern Htatrn had a law
of linos liko Georgia’s, Sunday-schools
would have no hick of tiimncial support in
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REMOVAL.
50 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides.
50 “ Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxeB Ice-Cured White Meat.
150 Rolls Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
50
100
Whiskey.
Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual
ity to suit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c
Will have FLORIDA SYRUP es soon as the season will permit Its
being shipped. Don’t forget the place.
“-'t'- 7 lf WATT & WALKER.
DRY C0003
"Wherewithal Shall Ye be Clothed?”
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formerly occupied by the
D. F. WILLCOX.
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88 Broad Street.
priuta of one of thorn w ho was visiting
Liohigan City, wo arc a-surod by tbo De
troit Jfrse Press, gut u crowd of incu out
hunting for a stray elephant.
—It i* Baid that ut three years old wo
lova oar mothers; ut six, our fathers;
at tan, lioliduys ; ut sixtoun dress; at
twenty, oar sweet hearts; nt twenty-live
oar wivos; at forty, our ohildron ; aud ut
■llty, onrselvas.
—A Western editor, in answer to a
OOOQplaiut of A patron that he did not give
bows auough, advised him to ruud the
Bible, wbieh he hud uo doubt would be
new* to him.
—-“The ‘rage* in colors,"says the Court
Journal, a popular Loudon coutmuporury,
“is Uo# the famous ‘elephant’s breath,’
which is dt'Roriliod as a ‘very beautiful
shade of blue, with a sort of mistiness
about it.* When and where will tho ‘rugo’
end?'* We should fancy that the “rage"
would end iu hydrophobia-color.
—Mistreat*—“Jane, tell cook I’ll cotue
down and see wind she wants douo to
(hut stove, as the builder’s coming to
morrow.” Jane—“Oh, ploaso, mum, lj
Jorciny Taylor on !Marrfa«r«*. 1 —**—
Tho following oxtruot from that Bound II10 SUeplicrd Hoy.
old divine, Jeremy Taylor, is always rend this beautiful spring morning a merry-
with interest, because of its simple truth- j hearted shepherd boy was watching his
fulness: | dock in a blooming vslley between woody
Mutnugu has in it less of beauty, but • mountains, aud was singing and dancing
more of safely than the fingle life ; it hath j about for very joy. The prince of tho
no more ease, but Iumh danger ; it is tuoiu i land was hunting in that neighborhood,
merry nud mole sad; it is taller of sor- j and seeing him, called him nearer, ami
rowN and fuller of joys; it lies under more Haid, “Whit makes you so happy, my
burdens, but is supported by all tho ! dear little one ?’*
strengths of lava and charily, and those' Tho lioy did not know the prince, and
bmdoUH uro delightful. Marriage is the ! replied, “Why shouldn’t 1 bn happy?
mother of the world, and preserves king- , Our most gracious sovereign is not richer
doius and fills cities, and churches, and j than l am!"
heaven itself. Celibacy, liko tho lly iu j “How so ?" asked tho prince ; “lot mo
tho heart of uu apple, dwells in perpetual beer about your rich os."
sweet nous, lint Hits alone, and is confiuod 1 “The sun in tho clour blue sky shines j ^
ami dies in singularity ; but marriage, 1 a* brightly for uin as for tho prince,"said Q„i*o
like the useful bee, builds m house, and | the youth; “and mountain and valley ! 0U1J/S,
gathers honey from every Hewer, and la- , grew green and bloom as sweetly for me
Bora, and unites into societies and repub- j as for him. I would not part with my
lies, and sends out co’onies, and feeds | two hands for all tho money, nor sell my
the world with delicacies, and obeys their two foot for nil tho jewels, in the royal
kiug, and keeps order, and exercises many troomry. Besides, f have every thing 1
virtues, aud ptomotes the interests of , really need. 1 have enough to oat every
mankind, and is (hut state of good to ; day, and good warm clothes to wear, aud
which God huth designed the present oou-j got money cuoiigh overy year for my
atitntiou of the world. labor aud pains to meet all iny wants.
— j Can yon say the prince really has more?"
Give the Child a Limit.—lf a child; The kind priuoe smiled, made himself
wants a light to go to bleep by, giro It known, and said, “You are right, my
on»*. The sort ot Hpnrtau firmness which Keep fust hold of your cheerful
walks off and talas a wry tho osmila and , "!**?**• ’
shuts nil tha doom het w ien the household • Goufcouhuent makes one happy and
cln or and warmth and the plesssnt stir ns the greatest king. — CnriMi.in
of evening mirth, and leaves a little son t\sekly.
or daughter to hide its heal under the ; , ■-- •*—»-—
bedclothes and get to bleep as best, it can, , I'f'J'inced giO'tt effect upou
COJ^FAKTY.
THE NEW YORK STORE,
4.
1. Dress Goods of Every Style and Variety.
Flannels, Woolens, Shawls, Skirts, Blankets, Quilts.
House-Furnishing Goods, including Sheetings, Table
Uloths, Towels, Napkins, ami L’nensof every kind and gr ulo.
Prints, Bleached and Brown Cottons and Factory
Chicago Losses Paid Promptly in Full, - - $529,364.92
Boston “ “ “ 180,903.89
Total Assets—Gold—January 1st, 1874, $582,632.02.
LIABILITIES.
Losses line sml l'npaid
! I ifuomi ii. iivni'iiue *nl
I All other Clt.ims
process of adjuntaieut, or adjusted and not dm
None.
$*22,598 00
1,0 Iff ‘.2
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
$010,887 7«
020,217 87
118,000 8C
I*I-oni|i|lj A<IJiistc«l and ^nhty Settled by
G. GTJNBjT JORDAN, Agent,
COLUMBUS. GA.
Walking Suits,
Dress Suits,
Over Coats, Talmas, &c.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
not at all admirable.
i iin oral, it ouu, i . , 1 »> ** w w "i"' 4 *
Not that the i ‘ ^ hewers ou one oociiaiou, by uu illus-
mother means to bo oruel, wheu aha tries ' ralion which appealed to the eye n* well
this or that hardening process, and trouts ** to tbo cur - ‘* Von H0 «'“ •<> think salva-
human nature an if it wore clay to ho 1 * 11 0Hs y mutter," said Whitutleld.
molded iuto any shape she may please, i G just as eusy as lor me tci catch that
Very likely she has no idea whatever of ' passing by ine." lie made a grasp
tho injury and huffering nhe causes, or t “ j- v » roa * or imaginary. Then he
perhaps her heart aches ; hut alia [isr- : p*' lrtUt ) u momeut and opened bin hand—
soveics, thinking she is doing right. *■ "avo missed it."
IMIMEKTI4' lilit lPKS.
— Most people need all the strength
i which a high-toned public opinion can
How to Mark Applk Duhi'linos.— i K> v ® them to keep them true to their con-
This is our plan and they ore delicious! , science and their God: aud that opinion
First procure good, sour juicy apples, > l* partly formed by what we do and wlmt
pare uud core, leaving them in halves, j wo Strive earnestly, thou, to order
Got all your ingredients ready before bo- * y o, ir life with a wise simplicity. Ho frti-
giuuiug to mix your dough ; sugar, s ide, I * n shows, and generous iu the
sour milk, lard, salt, tl nir and apples, j substance of lit'
Now make dough us lor soda biscuit*, 1 greatly needed,
only uddtug a Utils mute lard to make it
shorter. Take a bit of dough out on the
kneading board aud ufier kneading roll
thin us tor pie crust. Thuu out iu puun*
long euough to cover tin apple, allowing
for lapping tho edges. Put iu two of
your apple halves, sweeten according to
Het tho cxampl
wholesome modera-
Show that you earn tor character
11 else.—Jiao. II. H r . Foote.
-They who once eugugo in iniquitous
designs miserably deceive theuisolvos
wheu they thiuk that they will go so far
and no farther ; one fault begets another,
don't think we can ust you iuto thu kitch- 1 and ullow them to hake <
taste, and cover apple ami sugar with j t,r * u| o reuders another necessary; aud
dough. Lay the dumplings in your bread i “ius they are impelled continually down-
pan the smooth side up, tlrst having your ! Wl4r ^ ml 0 • depth of guilt., which at the
pan well buttered. Proceed iu t his man- commencement of their career they would
nor until you got your pun well tilled, j died rather than have incurred.—
(be sure it is n largo sized pan, for they j Southey.
will go off liko hot cskoi,) then place »: ~~ ,
kiuhII kit uf Imtler o.. tho top if „«oh | rbe K.nrln, „r Children,
dumpling, sprinklu a handful of sugar ! American men and women arc nervous
er all, thou place in a moderate oven , uaturally have nervous children, of
i liutir
en to-day, mum, as cook, uud mo’s got
(not too hot) with pudding sane
Serve ! alondcr physique and easily excited into
or with ! precocious intelligence, which is conoid
small nud otily ‘At ‘Ome* this ufternoou. croam and sugar.—Cincinnati Gaeclta. I sred genius. Instead of letting tho little
i said
—A Western justioo of the peace
to huvo 130 oat of his llk> decisions re-
▼sr.iL'd on appeal, in the other five cases
the part.es died before they could appeal.
hotilo and cork tight Hoil
From tho Virginia (Nov.) Luterprbc.J
A Jlotiko* ia Trouble.
£aui Wilooxeu, of the Ivigle brewery,
bss a ►in4» menugeiio of monkeys, badg
ers, foxes, coyotes and the like, lie also
has a large Newfoundland deg, on whoso
buck he sometimes places one of his pet
monkeys wlieu ho is going fur a wall:
about iuw t wn, the monkey fastoued to
Ibacollar of ins dog by a stung. As a
geuoral thiuy the monkey enjoys iho ride,
but we »a«v bun a day or two siucu when
be would willingly have tiuded hiuisoii
off for Some lesa privileged specimen ot
saw another dog that he thought he oould ® \ ^ \ th*m sea-
“blp ttBd forthwith wont for him like a 8l ‘ n#J '“" ,u "*"■'
h.iry hanmune Iu a moment both dogs | ^ horor/pu
were on Iheir hind legs and gomg for h
Tomato Catspv.—Wash the loinaloaa I oiiMltn-e atick u* flat an.I «ro» fat, it ia
a tut pro»H them thrmiRh a lino aiere To 1 " ni1 danced and eonfttaed and
l! ipiorta of juice and pulp, add the same | ln '" , e to repeat like a parrot. Tho l-!ng-
qaantity oi heal vinegar ; then set it over i l, ’ ,h “"dhod of placing young children in
the fire to l.oil. Wheu it he t! ma to thick- 1 th * llf eipotioocod nursoa and mak-
en. add pimento, cloves and pepper, each I u ’d r .'"l"»i»ih^ i.s tunclt hotter. A
half an ounee, eiunatuou a quarter of an I airy ttnraery at the top of liieliouse;
ounce, and two uutme^a llnol, grated, i * .‘lean, whoteaome iiei^ian, Svvisa
•oil to tho consistency of thin noth, or Swi ‘di»h woman to take charge of it;
then add four tablcepooufnls of ealt, and I breakfast of oatmeal porridge and milk
iako it out of tho cease!. When cold, ' --'-s
ilmners of ro««t or boiled hoof or mutt
.and rice pudding ; tea of bread and but-
bell metal kettle, or till-lined vessel. This ,er . mi ‘ k and fruit, with uo oonfeotionery
l,e liont. "f ;’|dcccs tielweeu meala, and no late
Tomato i’lOKLna.—Cut the tomato##
into halves and let thorn soak over night
in salt water. Than scald them iu purs
cider vinegar. Ho suro they do not boil
isita ur tides with mamma. In such a
pit#!, uneventful atmosphere the baby
glows and thrives best, tbe child is sub-
i hoe oou to ^ e ® # ®* 0 it«>t«**nt, and wiili healthy
Let th#m ' an>1 / 0 8 u ^ r kahits lays the foundation of
lose privileged specimen o! | ‘.‘^hu'vl'negM* uuiii' they'Wo'oT. I au ,, M0 " ,U * Ut oouutitulioti. while
t llinf .i n.aiw ia.v’,1 *i„. ‘ tUOlU#r
tomato
aaou other ilka two huusngo machines.
This mu do things voiy lively for the
monkey, aa the stranger dug evidently
considered him as part aud parcel of his
antagonist.
buck wails of despair as that monkey
au oxcelleut
is not worn out by its constant
presence, or made uervonn by being con-
atsutly harassed with giving directions to
iguorsnt and inexperienced nurses.
Chloral roa lIiui>Aonn — Dr. K. M.
Nolan, iu tho Atlanta Medical and Sur
gical Journal, describes the following
cure of a vety painful headache in a lady
Ho dissolved 13 or 20 grains of chloral iu
Uttered, aud such hideous faces us hu | * ei 7 little water, aud with th# tip of a
made we never heard or eaw. He would | 1 r »>' bei u l >0 “ “’ ’“' i """I' 10 "
elimb dowu t a »ido of tho dog he be j unlit-he oouid aeuwbly teal lha hurmeg,
•Irudsopposiielo where tbo war woegoiug n,Jl ' 1,10 slim ”* s rcddcuwl. the part
on, eud .Louce peep over occasionally? | lub1 ’" 1 "' w 1,0 1,,, T" ,» * ,lT * r
hi. taws quivering, visage distorted, aud | Tha pain was autirely r.l aved aud re-
hit eyes etarting from their sockctH with mamod ao^ Tho Doctor hsa also used
Urror. As the dogs were constantly 1 ,,f *PP 1 . vln B cblor *‘ ,or b ®“ 1 -
obnugiog Bides, it made times awfully 1 “ Llb6 wi,b ""rcass in many other rma
lively with the monkey. Wheu he juuipod v- . .. . * * n
to tho groaud the string held him, uud he
found biin*elf trampled uuder the feet of
both friend and foe, aud he was glad to
get again upon the back of his steed and
flMtlw battle. Tho puor moukey was
In • wor#*Al than the boy who atood ou
tbn Mirotog deck, mod bu«l not the dogs
been m>p irated be must noon have been
*»nd«red a fit subject for tb# Stockton In
•no# Asylum. As II wa# 1m did not gst
Over ern.uiaing tbs nod of bis tail for
mound forfourboom oQm tb* baMUj
ometimes rubbing on one teuipla, aud
eoiuetiuiaa ou both. Ko permanent sign
is left.
Ccmaun.K roa tub Aaau — A paper
was recently read before Iba French
Academy, extolling the virtues of batter-
milk. It olaiuia that this artiela contaiaa
an eeid that deatroya the ineruetetioua
which form on the arteriea, oarlilsgee
aud relraa of the heart, aad etatea that •
eouataot oaa of batter milk will free Ik*
•yetem from troablea which taevitehly
the HVHlyJhl
oaoeaa death hatwaah ,
*•4 haadsedth years af maa’a Ufa.
Uvrnun larrlugc Kngnircnieal#.
German newspapers often publish no
tices of births and deaths iu a manner
which seems strange to American readers.
Engagements are also published. In the
second shoot, for instance, of overy issue
of th# Cologne Ornette, these anuonnee-
merits of engagements may be found
throughout the whole year. Whoa the
engagements are broken off this is also
at limes published by one or both of th#
psi ties concerned. Hut it ia very seldom
that un announcement such as the follow
ing is found, which is quoted iu th# Co
logne Gazette, of tho 17th of Juue, from
th# Drcadener Journal :
“With respect to the announcement by
which I, at the end of last November,
gave notice of uiy boing engaged to the
Dowager Baroneoa Zoe von Kotzebue, I
am now obliged to atate that this rela
tionship has, it her desire And to my
grAAt regret, been broken off, beeAoee
•he did not find in my deportment that
gravity which eh# had a right to exptet.
—Court Ltauam."
A com plot o assortment ol
Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing,
A lino lino of
White and Fancy Shirts,
Under Shirts, Neckties,
Scarfs, Hats, Caps,
HOFFLIN, RICH & CO.,
88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
L. P. AENCHBACHER,
Tailor and Cutter.
ORDERS Wlt.I. HE ATTENDED
irork ilflivorotl niitil puld foi
L my rooms over l\ms*o
►tore, Hroad Ftrect.
LOTTERY.
POSTPONEMENT !
SKOOND AND LAST
Grand Gift Concert
Masonic Relief Association
Ot KTorfolls.
Day Positively Fixed.
THURSDAY, NINETEENTH NOV ft,
LAST CHANCE.
This enterprise Ir romluoto*! by tho MA
SONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION' OF NOR
FOLK, V A., under authority of the Virginia
Legislature, (act psssod March 8th, 1873.)
.10.000 Tlekote—0,000 t'aslt l-ifis.
6200,000
To too G-ivon iLwny!
Uae Grend t’ash Gift of
One (5 rand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cashout of
One Grand Cash Gift of
(>ne Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
Ono Gran t Cash Gift of
15 Cash Glfti of glOO
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Save what you Waste, it would be no
trcuble to become Independent.
EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS DEPARTM’T
Loss than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per cent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N, J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
Columbus, Cjreoi-«»-ia.
mc.iM i;n(um;s and doii.I'.icn. circular saw mii.ls,
IT.III UIN,; AND COTTON M1 LL MAUHINKUY,
lank mii.i.s, »yrui» Ki:rm:s, hoksi; i»uivkun, pumps.
PRESSES
TELLIEIl’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES.
THK CCI.irSK DOl' 1*1.K TU1CD1NK WATER AVHEEI.H and
28 t'a*h (Hits c
500 e
a oh
$30,000
so'gmi ‘
Kuoo
5.000
V.-OO I
2.000
'RAM AND IVAT 12ll lJIPJK, I'll’E UHTINCS, (H.OltE CHECK,
:»AFRTY A NI> STOP VALVKS. (iAI'UE COCKS. STEAM A WATER UACGES,
amt a .(■‘-‘oi limni i f and .>f u hiniats* SnpnUes.
and CR ASS t .VHTINCM und sriX I VI. MACIIiNEHY tn»do to order. Nend
'Dm I.UtH. CULU3IHU8 IKON VYOHKS CO.
A CARD.
1,01-0
a ah Gifts of 250 each
70 Garth Gifts of 150 each
250 Cash Gifts of lOOeaoh
67§ Cash Gilts of 50 oaoh
50^) Cash Gifts of 10 each
14.000
10 7.V)
ll.afiO
25,00.)
6000 CASH PR1ZKS. aixgrcgatiiu t.’6 >.00,
TRICK OF TICKETS.
Whole Ticket*. $10; Half TIokots #5; (Quar
ter Tickets, $i 50; Eleven Ticko r. $100
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
This Concert Is strictly tor MASONH: | ur
noses, and will be conducted with tho saint
liberality, honesty and fairnofs which charac
terised the first enterprise.
JOHN L. HOPEH. Proeldonl.
For tickets and circulars, giving full In or-
mation, address
HENRY Y. MOORE, Sec’y,
Norfolk, Yn.
Hesponsltile Agents wanted.
Tho ('oliimbim 1 rnti Work* Company wi
»r Colton and Woolevi Mill*, and is ill con
l«-t«* 3tuchincry nn*l appliances for *itin«*,
COTTON WAUEHOUSliS.
U M. WIl.UAMS.
BSJRRUS & WiLLIAftiS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
net>4 deudAwtmivl.*:
OUMOID iPFCTAn.ra !
—WhaBaBMiathahotlat a jrin il
bMiSP««hH<ai * ka 6mb aa»
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. We also sell
tho Brown Cotton Gin.
*3- ». W. TI. IICORES is with us as Scaleatnan, and will be pleiurd to serve hie old Ihends.
Jeans, Cassimores, Tweeds and Waterproofs in
endless variety.
Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Lace and
Embroidery.
Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings,' all the Latest Novelties.
Notions and Fancy Goods of Every Description,
BugloLncos, Hui?lc Trimmings, Jingle Hells.
The most superior article of Kid Gloves from 75c
10. Ladies’ and Genltemen’s Underwear and Furnishing
11. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, and every article of this
kind to l»o found in the largest houses ol the greatort cities.
S. I .A'NDAUEB,
No. 82 Broad Stroet, Columbus, Georgia.
THE I.ATEST IMPOHTATION!
H
Stock
AYE ON THE SHELVES THE FINEST AND
tho South, nnd are dally receiving additions.
Prices Lower Ilian
’ll K A PEST ASSt >RTM E.N l
Evei
LATEST STYLES PRINTS, BELTING, STEEL AND HLAOE BUCKLE;
EKYTHING A LADY COULD DESIRE.
Sept. 5,1974-tf
A NEW ENTERPRISE !
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE,
A-t ISJo. 132 T3rootcL Street,
AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
Columlona, Gra.
AGRICULTURAL S5VJPLEMENTS.
HOL8TEAD &
AGRICULTURAL
co„
DEPOT!!
GRASS SEEDS
l'RTER 1‘KKr.K.
hbntaine ar©h.ons©.
c«11m1 Diaaom# an accohat sf thair hardness and .
brilliancy.
Having baa# taatad with tha palariscopa, th* |
diaaaad laeaaa hava b#*n fonnd to admit rift«H
par eant laaa haatad ray a than any othar pebble.
Thay a a gronad with graat aaiantifle
ara fraa from chromatic abarratiana, aad prednea
a hrlghtnaaa and distinetnaaa *f vision net before
attaiaad ia apactoclaa; Mneufacturad by tha
gpaacar Optiaal Mannfactariag On., Naw York.
far eala hy raapeeeihla agaats in avary etty Ii tha
ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
m. mIb aawM •» (MMakai, flk. Om. wkM
aahI,--nail ■•■MaiMWiri
•»■»*** • w
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Having had in our employ an Agent that we have discovered to be simply
a diminutively insignificant and contemptuously unworthy, unreliable, indo
lent and dishonest fellow, through whom an impression has become currenl
that we are about discontinuing our business in Columbus, we desire to say
that notwithstanding any and all such representations that may be or may
have been mtde, we ere determined to make our Maohlne mora pro^ontiy
known than ever.
m
:mU7 THE HOWS MACHINE COMPANY.
A Full Car Load of Dsy Goods Just In!
JOSEPH & BRO.,
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
AS LOW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW Y IKK OK ELSEWHERE
i tO (lUpliCUtO ,'vTU
To convince any merchant that tho abovo statement Is correct, wo i rope
New York invoices they may bring us.
N. B—Parti -s desirous of buying at retail will find our Rotnil Ho
supplied with Uesirablo anvl seasonable goods, which will lie sold ar b Uoi:
Wo have employed competent and jolitoiSaltsincn, who will take pleasure in showing goods.
• (No. 151 Broad street)
Is Warranted Perfect!
LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN
SHIP AND VERY LOW PRICE!
Farming Implements und M!a,elkines!!
SEUCDS OF AU, IvITVDS!
CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS!
Ki’Sl’-i’ROOF O.VTS. UKORCHA RYE, WHEAT, BARLEY, CLOVER ANII
Mlstfflri