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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING* MAY 4, 1876.
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ffiemthfo data tho osboorlptloa to tko Uo-
ambaa Eauuissa will b* H follow,, either
BmlkyMtrlm la Iho oil; sad irtirta, or
—II, (u grayrteg lbs posters)*
Rdrietly ib MfHM.
BBUr par mu 87 °*
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Rmmtemy per annum a M
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Weekly aamd Smmdmy a M
Tbe Law of Ooexreee cow reqalru aewope-
perpoetac* ia be prepaid by the pebltekera,
ud from tkto date wo will prepay It wttboat
additional ooet to rabacribara. Sabooribeto
wfll m* ths laportaau et paying ap promptly,
sola addition to oaryiag thorn th* paper, w*
have aa additional eater upaea* la th* matter
ripostes*.
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AEvsmrasv AnvssTisssssro, *1 a squirt
foraaeh InMrtloa.
Marring** aad Funeral Notleoa, *1.
Daily ovary other day, twoAUrds of the
shove rate*.
Bovdat aad Wisely, osob, oao-thtid or the
abOra rata,.
patters.
OVB AQENTM.
H L Earn), Moatyomary, Ala.
0 A Jo***, Opallka, Ala.
T J Lamas, Uathbart, On.'
L O ftawaar, Notsoslga, Ala
J T Jonnaow, Hamilton,Oa.
W A Ouraa, Dadarlilo, Ala.
W 8 Thomaa, Aloaaador City, Ala.
A A HaaDBaaoa, Tuikacaa, Ala
IW HoOlbbdou, Watt Point, Oa
MHO I!LAB TRAVELING AUENT8.
L M. Lraoa,
B N ULiacaiTS.
WTh* aboro Agents of E.qmisSo.
are aatkorlaod to aollolt aad raealpt for aub-
aerlptlona aad adrortlaomanta.
VWLVMHtla DAlLt MAKKhV.
nsASeui.—Itata for cotton bill#—eight on Near
fork par; daBand oa Bott.ii par; oa fro.-
Msnosifoff; alghtou ha,ann.il diavonnt; do
an Haw Orlaana J4* Bank oheoka on New York
% preBittB; do. on other point. In the United
elate, %. Currency iuaue I par cent par aorth'
Held aad allver nominal.
OefTon—rary dull.
labrior..., A ,G
Ordinary 8 (a—
Otaaa dtalned — n-
Ooad Ordinary 18
Law Middling II
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S«riM IlMdUffiga — <»-
»• Mm-7 by M. ft O. H. 7
by «a«oBB i 0 by N. A H. H. R.; 0 by W. R. R;
W by rlrer; I by 8. W. R. R. MilpwanU 21
RbIbs II by 0. W. R. R.; 10 far bom# cou*
■WBytlBB i § by W. R. R; 0 by 1ft. ft 0. R. R.
DAILY rlTUIIT.
•loek ou band August Slat, 1071 485
1 to-day lb
previously 60,128—60,147
50,686
to4u 21
previously 44,078—44,099
•took ou hmud 0 6SS
lAMDiv I.AVT Via#.—August Slot, 1874, 1,038;
reuoivod suns duy 47; tolul receipts 66,002; skipped
basis duy 60; tout shlpmonts 61,074; stock 6,064;
•bIbbSS. Middlings 1R‘40Sc.
Bsoslpta Bt D. ft. porta lo-dajr 4,802; for 6
Buys 17,462; export# to Orest Britain 16,300; ts
ItaftUssnt 14,086; Stock 611,619 bulre.
U. ». Four* Last Ybab.—Receipts for 6 days
1T.6M; export# to Orest Britain 17,436; to Ooutiuont
6,623; stock 467,707.
total reootptsut V. 0. ports sines 0ept. 1st
M82.166; last yaar 3,336.611; Increusu 69 \ 514.
To-day last year Oolumbua received IS bales
bid for tha weak 603; to-day laat year the U. 8-
parti Ktoelvad 6,301 and tha week 68,816.
WMOLMMAMiM MAM KMT.
Baobw—Shoulders 101$ clear rib sides 14.
Buu MSato—Shoulders 10; clear rib sides 12^.
Bamiiiq—l‘2&15Uc
Uoun—Yellow $ .71; White $ .73
0V8Ab~Re6ued A 12c; extra 0 11 0 11c.
fUHM—Par bbi—Was tern choice superfine $607
family $7 50, fancy $9; Local Mills II $7; A$7 60;
A A Si 60.
•raw—Florid* 60000.
Tff Iren 6^e. _
ImAm fo JTrso AdurMHiwiaH.
Presbyterian Sunday Sohool Pionic—
Sdoond annual Picnio of Central Mc-
Fln Company.
TUNEHAl NOTICE.
Tha Maude and acquaintances of Ur.
■•d Mrs. iota 8. CoLasaT and family an
Mpnctfully inrited to attend tbc funeral
of the former, from hia late reeidence on
Front street, THIS (Thursday) AFTEK-
MOOK at 4 o'clock.
SffMiiri.
Workman ware engaged yeatarday iu
Npairing tha tall ateeple of tba Prueby-
tarlaa church. They looked rather email
way up there.
The Jlufkiwn Clwb
Hat laat sight at the Central Hotel. Tha
programme for tho evening wee awtat
ainging and admirable parformanoaa upon
the piano.
Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Warm
Saw York prtoae at
Jal-ly Wrmcw A Kuhu'l
Tha new Atlaa Hotel, Philadelphia,
P»-, will furaiah aaaala a la carle from 26
"•b upwards, and lodging at oae dollar
(#1) par day.
aays-iw
Prooeedinga of Uia Kandriek trial oom-
fftote tor aale at thte office at Ava eeota
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Wetebu aad Jewelry repaired and
■Ada to order -not Inf action guaranteed—
at Wrrrum 4 Emu's.
Jal-ly
MArOK’M COVET TEtTEBDAT.
cotton rue
Hr. O. ft. P. Beott, of Augusta, Qser-
gia, abargad wtth violating that part of
tha tax ordinance which aaye that aotton
facton sad eewtmtarioa BHrehanta Ml
pay a apaeial tax of #60, waa dUmiaaad.
Hr. Beott, who In in the employ of the
A agnate milk, apom a Hated aalary, of
eonraa oonld not bny ootton on eommie-
dm for teas*. The maaaar in whlah ha
managed horn, aa ehown by aaveral wit-
wa, waste gat Allan, Bedell A Co., of
tha Fontaine warehonae, to whom ha
paid a brokerage of ton oaata par bale,
(tha aaaal price being Afty cents) to bay
for Mm. He selected tha ootton for
these warehouse men to purchase, aa hia
company directed him, ninon bn
know exactly tha grade of
cotton that they deal rad. Ha
atated that be had dona business in
this way In several cities baton coming
kata, tha warahoaaemao charging what
ever they saw proper, and that this la an
old custom of warehouse, rad don not
violate tha law or its intent, which tcye
that they cannot boy cotton, it being
allowed only to ootton factor* who boy
rad sail.
Judge Williamu waa employed by Hr.
Soott as oonnael.
The ally attorney, Chari a* Coleman,
stated that than waa no oaac against him
(Scott), rad ha did not aaa At to argue tba
caaa against hia conviotiona.
It seems, however, nothing bat jast
that when n party come* -bar* to bay rad
ship ecttoa that hn should bn pot on a
parity with other oommiarion merchants,
aad not be allowed an axcansiv* advantage
Bftn# Timed Bnurtly.
That portion of the river bank that waa
washed away by tba laat frashet, be
ta*** Crawford and BL Clair atrsata, is
being Axed aecnraly against the watara.
Hr. O'Pry, with tha chain-gang, is doing
tha work. He la grading it nt on angle of
about forty-Av* degree*, and on this be
is spreading n carpet of Bermuda grass.
This place waa Axed in this meaner last
rammer, by ex-Heyor Mollhenny, bat the
exceeding dry weather prevented the moot
of it from taking root. It ia remarkable,
that where it lived, there the bank re
mained Arm.
TBEBBYTE MIAN.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PIONIC.
TEX PUdSYTEBIAH SUNDAY SCHOOL
will have a Pionie at 4b* old Briok Sohool
Hons* In Wynnton next Friday, tha 6th
Inst.
Aa omnibus will laava tha church for
tha grounds at 8 o'clock a. u , and at in
tervals daring the day.
Mam be re of tbs Buaday Sohool and
othars desiring to attend tha Pionio Vill
meet at the ohareh at 7j o'olook a. x.
A oommitto* will taka charge of baskets
at the ohuroh.
Tickets, 26 oents; ohildren, 10 cents.
For eels by Thomas Chaffin, at Oaorgia
Home Bank. my4-2t
The Osier** People *a Memorial Dap.
Wa have neglected through a pies* of
other things to notion the attention many
colored people paid to tha graves of their
former muter* on Memorial Day. Quite
a number paid their way into the Opera
House and listened attentively to the ora
tion, and very many oarried flowers and
wreaths and laid them on tbs laat ruling
place of those they bad loved and reepao-
ted in lif*. If carpet-baggers and adven
turers would let ue alone there would
never be the slightest feeling of
of sntagoniem between the rsoes. It wu
n touching eight to witneu freed men
and woman adorning tha monads ander
which rut the remains of thou who for
merly bald them in bondage. It display
ed tba strongest attachment. We, onr-
ulvu, know of uveral grave*, the white
relativu being away, that were beanti
fully adorned by former alavu.
Smoking ia an elevated mental and
phyaehologtoal pleunre, when one uses
that splendid srtiole, Vanity Fair. Sold
Baooxe A Tuobnton.
TO THE PUBLIC.
In addition to the New Htock recently
bought by ns, which we are selling at re-
dnoed prises, we have a large stock of
Exoellent Spring end Summer Clothing,
oerried over from last year, which we are
now oompelled to dispose of, and we have
marked down the whole of it at prioes so far
below its original ooat that merchants who
deal in Clothing, and all others who have
clothes to bny, will save money by oom-
ing to ue us. A word to the win it tnf-
fieient. Thohas A Pnnaooxr..
Coulmbut, Oa., April SO, 1870’. [Stood
••BOCK ME EE."
The Bock hu come and la in An* con
dition. ,
For farther particulars, call at
Louis Buhls*,
84 Broad street.
Next to Qordon A Cargill's N. Y, Store.
nov20-ly
An entire new etoek of Jewelry—the
latest etylse—just raoetvsd at
jel-ly Wrrnca A Kuan'a
Boy tha but Engliah Sods, at 10 can
par ponnd, at Moffett'* Drag Store.
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A large (took of Lamp Good* ve
ehaap nt Hoffatt’a Drag Store.
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TEtl TEMU-TOV WUMTUE BEMT.
Than bny the new Wheeler A Wilson
Sewing Meehloe, with work going from
the operator. We ere prepared to show
a larger inoraaa* of aale* than ray other
oompray, and bav* “rubbed" out all oth
ers that w* have eom* In ooutaet with.
This “rnbbing' -ont of other maohine* ia
riaeost n daily oaoorraoo*, for the advu
tag* of this new rawing maohifce ia so
grant that non* fail to reeogniae its supe
riority. Over 7,000 sold In two months,
and tha demand ia now greater than tha
supply, aa no on* bay* ray other who
gives thrae a fair trial. Aganta wanted.
Wnaxima A Wilson Mro. Co.,
Coimmbaa, Oa.
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rare Bopartaemel CeMeet on Map M.
The programme hu been entirely
ehaagod. By odharat of ell paritee the
ehalleagu aad aeaaptennu heretofore
given end received hove been withdrawn,
and all tba oompantea, No. 1, 6, 6, and
Hook aad Ladder era to have a spaed no*
and ran against Um*. Cilia*ns hay* «nb-
acribad about $100 to bn invaated ia pre
miums to add later eat to the occasion.
Eighty dollars an to be divided propor
tionately so u to havs a Ant, aeoond and
third pries. Thte te about tba arrange
ment ; eeoh gempeny is to be allowed
twelve men, or an many under that num
ber as may be desired, ase No. 5’e two
wheal jumper (whioh bra been carefully
repaired) with sixty fast of bora
it, • and ran two hundred
yards. Tha shortest time take* tha
Aral prise, tha aeoond tha next,
rad tba third bast the remainder. There
te to be no ooapllag of bora and throwing
water ia the oontaet The prise will
probably be #40, #26 and #16—or soy
other way tha Bremen or tha committee
may arrange, or they may all be made
equal. The nee te net no much for the
money u the eclat rad intonating fan to
A remen Qd spectator*.. This arrange
ment pots all tha eompuiraoa an equali
ty, rad gives Hook and ladder n showing
with the nat Tha order in whioh tha
squad* ran will be drawn by lot*.
The other twenty dollar* of the emooat
raised will be divided into two prteu for
which the squad* of WaaMsgtoa Oompray
No. 2 (oolored) ou contest.
None bat active Aremra and bona fide
members of oompaaira will ba allowed in
tbs contest.
The noe will ba a jolly on*.
Death of Deputy ahtrtfj. B. Celhert,
This gentleman died last evening at his
residence on Front etreet, after a long
and painfol illutsa. Hia age wu sixty-
thru years. H* wu born ud raised in
Morgan oonnty in this State, ud was
oooe Sheriff of Batts oonnty. Many yun
ago he removed to Bnsull oonnty, A1a,
where he engaged in planting. Proceed
ing the wu he represented that county
on* session in the Legislature. He shar
ed the general misfortnnu of the South,
osnsed by theooUaps* of the Confederacy,
the freedom of slavu, and depreoiat.on of
lands. For awhile, snooeediog the
revolution, he engaged In merchandising
in this oity, in whioh be wu not enooeee-
ful. Sinoe 1866 he hu been* resident of
Colombo*, ud on the election of J. B.
Ivey u Sheriff wu appointed Deputy,rad
for over a year hu bald that position.
He wu a warm-hearted, ganaron* man, n
good eitiien rad had attaohad to him
many friends. Ha lantu a wife rad too
daughters, the aldut of whom I* the wife
of Mr. 0. E. Ethridge, of the Lowell
warehonu. Tha funeral takes plao* from
the resideno* on Front atraat thte after
noon at 4 o'olook.
Ne. M noe Company
Wu out test night practicing on the ran
for May 9th. Thau hoys are swift of
foot, and it would be adviuble for tha
other oompaniu to get their legs in as
Ane running order u possible, If they
would contest hotly with No. 6.
Eryletered from Bnytend.
We notiosd lost night upon the Btnkin
Hones register H. J. 0. Anderson, Liver
pool; W. L. H. Cook, London; H. Haw
kins, Preston. They missed connection
end had Jo wait for the train for Haoon.
They are en route for Savannah thanoa to
tha Centennial; that Mr. Anderson is the
son of a large ootton broker in Liverpool,
and this is hia Arat trip to Amer(w)iea,
with which be is delighted; that Mr. Haw
kins ia a third partner in a aotton faotory
in whioh arc 3,000 loom!, 100,000 spin-
dlu, and whioh employe 3,000 hands, and
his business in America is to exhibit at
tha Centennial hia whits csliooes.
He speaks vary highly of the E*gl* and
Phenix Faotory and the wonderful water
power of this plaoe aud tha whole of
America. They have to ecnenme millions
of tons of coal in their country to ran their
factories. His faotory ud ths Esgle rad
Phenix get their machinery from the
same company in England. They, u
every other foreigner, oan't see how it ia
tbst this country is not poueaud of
greater wealth when it te blessed with
every element to facilitate rapid program
to fortune.
Beam* i>sa* Ploato.
Central Machanie* Fire Company No.
C, give their aeoond annual pionio nt Fort
Mitohell on tha 18th of Hay. Thte orgaa-
ixatkm te composed of eplandid material
—mechanics and skilled laborers, of the
clam whan* brains and mnaetee hava
*d the world. AU theii entertainment*
an of tha plsaaqnt description. The on*
lut year was perfaot ia oonoeption and
execution rad the crowd that want down
naver passed e more charming day. The
coming festival will be u gay and refresh,
ing. 4 notion nbewhera givu partic
ulars.
••Trot Ban te tho Oetafraatel.
A yoaag and vary popular telegraph
operator, an employee of the Wulern
Railroad, residing nt Opelika, Ala., wish
ing to visit the Centennial Exhibition,
wrote to Superintendent G. J. Foreaere,
of tha Virginia Midland Railroad, for a
pass over bis line. Bnparintradant Fate-
acre, on the reoeption of the letter, issued
orders to the seetion masters on his road
to pass said telegraph operator en tha
road afoot, ud keep the traok clear; the
operator to oarry a rad Bag and go alow
aronnd tha carve*. The red flag on this
■chadole signifies that h* can return by
tha asm* train by complying with ordain.
The Berth need death Met treed.
W* hava heard of a number of persons
who own stock in this road, who express
their williqgnem to pay ten or fifteen per
oent on their original etoek it there te n
reasonable prospect of oontinning the en
terprise. Notably among the n am bar te
Col. Thoa. B. Laalie, of Troup Factory.
Hard At It.
W* notioed yesterday that tha Bagla
A Phraix Company had twenty heath at
work digging n foundation for the new
ootton mill No. 8. They have “gone"
aboat four fast whan they struck n large
reek foundation and upon thte, if it is
thiok ueoeghthey will btttd.
BtVBCOaEE t EM ALB AtTLVM.
aaa usl aaroars.
At Wtaring of tha mimbem of tba
Female Orphan Asylum, an Handay, May
1, Urn following
were ehoaan for tha anaolag yaar: Mr*.
Bobart Ware, President; Mrs. Thomas
Chapman, Vie* Pnridaat (daring Hit.
Patten'* temporary she*see from theelty);
Mr*. Ju* Hartin, Treasurer; Mrs. O. X
Dexter, Secretary; Mrs. G. M. Daws, Aa-
atltant Secretary.
Tanaiuxu'i aaauaL asroar
wu rand and n commit!** appointed to
examine the earn* with vomaAtts, who re
ported nil oomet nod satisfactory.
Feed, remains oa hud from UTA....8 MIT*
BaUraad dlrUwd, J***, in I rx o*
“ •' • December, 1*71.... en to
Sal* ol salt. * to
Tout smeant neelvad ..._•*,<*> T1
Dedact expense* of MTi In the comfort-
able unrnl of twenty!Tsohlieran- LMl K
Luring balance la Treasury 4 me ts
The imitation ia now fmlL
wieciLLAxaotm.
Any eontribntion* of provisions, dry
gooda or fond* will be mori gratefully re-
oeived.
Thanks were returned the Tima office
for aupplying the Asylom with their po
part also, to Dr. Maara far gnUailow
attention to tb* children at tha Aaylom,
rad also whan in the sons ty tent anmmar.
The Troateungiet only two ladies re-
•ponded to the Invitation given to attend
the meeting. Thera war* sordially re
ceived and alaeted managan to All vaoen-
oiea, one oaaasd by the death of oa* of
oar meat affloiant aad awful uranagura,
Mrs T. J. Word.
"4lOfl^h0MBkNii6llilBtkl
are worn with riippau. '
—Tha now stiver Ira oral pteou are
miserably stamped.
—Hartin overdreran for dingy sUke
ere eoonomioal and in'atyU.
—Btnwberrira were quoted lent Friday
at forty to Afty orate per qnart.
—A women seete herself in n ehnrah
nr ia seven motion*, a man with on*.
—A Columbus oolored man rente oat
hte ban* dram nt naronty-Aro sente par
day.
—“My boy, wort yon arm baptised?"
Oh yes, half a doxra times, hot it naval
ok.
—Tha people who throw banana ahnaka
on tha ridawalka mostly ham tow fare-
Tba following rasolotiona warn adopted
by tba ladies and ordered placed in Book
of Hinntae, rad eoptea rant te both news
papers for publication, aad oaa to ba seat
the bereaved family.
“That in the death of Mm. T. J. Word
oar Board hat rariilned n meat rariora
lorn and ear ‘personal friendship a aad
bereavement As a member of oar Asso
ciation, ah* waa always promptly at tba
post of duty, assuming most cheerfully
all tuks to b* performed. Her judgment
wu mori jndtotons and her ooanaala mori
valnabla in shaping the pelioy of
Board. Her sympathies ud aharittes
war* broad rad active. The orphans
always fennd ia her n tender and affec
tionate friend. W* deeply deplore her
Mr*. Appier, Mn. Beech, Mrs. J. M.
Estes, Mrs. Dew*, Mrs. Onahmra, Mrs.
Martin, Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs. Willoox,
Miu Tyler, Him King, Mrs. Thon. Chap-
nun, Mr*. J. H. Hmlltoa, Mrs. Dexter.
Tho Unfoee Military Meet* To-Day.
The ploato of the military aemparties
take# plao* to-day at Unloa Springs, Ala.
Tha MobU* A Girard train leaves at 7
a. K., ud returns to-night The six oava
paniu that are to unite than will make n
grand display. To lari evening 426 tiok-
ats bad been reported sold, bat ell tb*
agents had not made retains. It te *x-
paotad many will b* disposed of on the
train this morning. “Probe” says dear
weather. The expedi ion win be s jolly
one, and productive of (gent pi seen re.
IBHIA1VOB
IB OBLATION TO THE DSUE AED BXOIAIMB
or BOEDS.
Be it ordained by tho Oity Ootmcil of
the oity of Colombo*, that tb* Mayor and
Finance Committee be, and ore, hereby
authorized to prepare bonds aa follows,
to-wit; 200 bonds of #1,000 denomination,
200 bonds of #600 and 100 bonds #100
each, for the prompt payment of the inter
est rad prinoipal of whioh, at maturity,
tb* frith of the city te hereby irreroreably
pledged; arid bonds, when ironed, to be
signed by the Mayor, Trepan ter rad Clerk
of Council, to bear interest at ths rate of
7 per oent. per annum, ud bemad* paya
ble 20 years benoa at Bank of , New
York, with rami annual coupons attaohad,
payable 1st of April ud 1st of October
aaob year, ud to be need axolnrivaly for
tb* redemption of ray rad nil bonds of
tba city falling da* after tb* adoption of
tbia ordinance, ud before Deuember 81,
1886.
Be it farther ordained, that after raid
bonds are printed, they be deposited far
the vaults of some bank in thte city, and
whenever ray bonds of tha'oity, as above
mentioned, fall doe, the Mayor ud Fi-
nanoe Committee shall oanuto be signed,
as required above, a similar amount of
arid new bonds for redemption of such
due bond*, rad the said new bond* shall
be rag late red by tha Clerk of Oonnoil la
the bond book of the city, together
with a record of ths asmu of
the parti** to whom they are de
livered, rad ■ description of the bonds for
whioh they mm exchanged—ray pari do*
ooupons to be detached from the new
bonds bafora exohug*.
Adopted in Oonnoil M*j 1st, 1876.
8. B. CLEGHORN, Mayor.
Attest;
M. M. Moosa, Clerk of Oonnoil.
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OBBINANCE
uhanoieo thx rum or cxsrtia rraxxrs.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained, Aa, That the
name of that pari at Bay strut, north of
Bandolph atraat, being an extension
northward of Front atraat, be changed to
Front atraat.
See. 2. That the name of Bridge etreet
be ohanged to Lee etreet
8*0. 3. That the abort atraat, leading
from tha lower city common-read bridge
to Broad atraat not named on tha map at
the oity, shall be known rad designated
aa Bridge street
Adopted in Oonnoil May let, 1876.
8. & CLEGH0BN, Mayor.
Attest;
M. M. Moose, dark of CoonoiL
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A CAMD.
To all who are Buffering from the errors
rad iadteonttoM of youth, sorrow weak
ness, early daeay, leu of narakeod, Ac., I
will und a recipe that will ewe yon
or oxaann. Thte great rimidy wu dis
covered by n missionary in Booth Ameri
ca. Bend a srif-addreued envelope to the
Bav. Joasaa T. Iawe,
Button D, Bible Hones,
deo4 eodAwQm] New York City.
ISA <A r^MBKlNB'
le teeenly MIXIII
•An
—Bom* extraordinary large Bah have
bnraannght in tha brisk yard pond* ia
ths lari few days.
*—It wu Alfred the Grant who introdu
ced the jury system. He knew nothing,
however, of the professional juror.
—Pleasant rad braeing yesterday—jari
the time for wandering la the woodlands
and gathering flowers, rad b^s and Ueke.
—Probe uya this will b* a An* day, an
■ill can attend tba military pionio at Union
Springs with the trust ia glortona weather.
—Fringe for ladies' dresses are anosa-
rily.rioh thte year, and will ha warn very
tong—long enough to raaeh to Iho bottom
of a man’s pookat.
—The man imbnad with the true cen
tennial spirit rmoku a pora-aob pipe.
Ware the custom general, w* would have
to bny own from tho Wari.
—A pnaoher wu surprised that a lady
who didn't liko him should eom* to hear
him praaoh. She said: My quarrel i*
with yon, not with the gospel.
—The fact that th* Eagle A PheaiS
Company had broken dirt on its saw
mill, whioh ia to ba th* largest in the
Booth, wu telegraphed all over the Booth.
—Every young mother in Col ambus
think* aha hu tb* darlingut, sweetest
and mori angalto baby that aver wu born,
rad u they are; but whan arowrd, aaob
ou howl won* than n pointer pop.
—A bora* balked and nriated all a(-
forts te mere him- until an-iaeamni
■gent onme along ud began to talk, when
be went off with tba rathnriMB of a men
on kis way to tba funeral of a rich aaat.
—Young man, if yon will writs, and
wish to do it in tba highutstyto at art,
do it thnriy: “Plao* your right arm
arooad bar wrist about two iaohea above
her right Bn, than riiok now in bar left
and whirl. Do this, and yon hava
got tho thiag down to a fineness.”
WOB01
FBB8HIBE SAUCE.
Louden her tall* th* beat Cigars.
Bh» »edtf
—Mr. O. A. Kandriek is aM to jalL
W* her* heard, u well as experienced,
many inriraeu at tha marrelone virtues
of this proprietary timid/, but now* more
remarkable than th* aaa we are new
e^fBMwarinte. On the craning af San-
ftfc (Motor lllh, Mr. John Boa-welt
to*wa to the whale billiard public u n
■ember at th* lading Bra of Wa. U.
Griffith A Co., billiard table meanfaoiu-
tera, of New York—retirad to rest, rasa
Ugly in kto wari good health. Aboat 1
eloek a. m. he awoke and found hia pil
low rad a portion of bis had olothiag
tog dlaehargad from his naan. He arose
•■d expended seas time in hte endavora
check the hemorrhage, hot wee Anally
(oread to erona hte family (he te a wii-
ower) to hte aatetaaea. Whan nil th*
mans at brad won ioeffeotnrily exhaust
ed th* family phyrioten wu ant fa, rad
in tarn brought to hte rid two other
aedlori practitioners, one of lhaa an
Bnglteti rargron of exalted reputation.
Poring Monday, Tuesday, aad a large
portion of Wodnadny, not on hoar
elapsed without aoa* now effort* in be
half of the ufferar. Nothing that ability,
skill or experteno* oonld suggest wa
spared—refrigerants, ohaAags, heavy
toeing*, etrjng stimulants, eta., were ex
ternally applied, while pi egging, injec
tions, and aooru of interval remedies
war* tasted—all, aU In vain; and madlcil
nkUl admitted tha it wan raaaamfnlly
haflad, aad them wa no hop*. At thte
time a tester of Bio snff«r*r(Mre. Griffith)
suggested ha favorite family remedy—
Pond's Extnot. “Try anything yon think
might help him,” responded ths attending
phyrioten; lint in a ton* of veto* con
vincing to nil that head it that ths patient
wu fa beyond human aid. Th* Extract
wu procured and a little in jested into th*
slek man’s nostrils, while n doth atarated
with It soared hte fane from tba upper Up
to tho forehead. Th* effect waa truly
astounding. Thte mu had bran bleed lag
fa ova sixty hoars, aad had eomplately
exhausted Iks ba* madlaal latest avail-
Mr. Boa ia comparatively a i
again, rad that* has haw an i
tb*. hemorrhage. Mttoalf am
Whet will n man give in exobaage fa
his health 7 On* hundred dollars f Fifty
dollars? One dollar? It has eat many
one hundreds, rad yet they havs not
fonnd relief. Mine ont of every ten dte-
■ aria from n disordered stria of the
liva; ud if yen wUl ask your druggist
lor Afty dona of MorreU'a Hepstine tor
#1—two ante pa doa— and take it, yon
wUl And speedy end permanent relief.
Ohaopa than pills end free from oatomel.
At drug stores.
npB ra,tn,thAw8m
Arrloed to Onto
Letters twv* been received this week
from Messrs. W. B. Brown and Isaiah
Willett, stating that ths roari with tha
lea maohine had arrived safely in Havana,
and, they wa* proeeadtag to pot tha ma
ehtna up. A vary valnabla bnainam may
arts* fsaw th* sending of this maohine to
tb* “sva-frithfnl isle."
IA8B DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ooLumua, oa.
WILL OFDM TO-DAY:
Cnohmere Ttee and Boarfa;
Cashmere Nett rad Laces fa making
Ties, Barf*, Ao.;
A new tot of Italian Valenciennes Lao*
Eero Valenciennes Laos and Inserting#—
Quito new and pretty.
TO AKB1VE:
A fall line of Blaok Caohemlre Bilk*—
Vary popular;
Gray and Blaok Check and Strip* Bilk*
Also, tho new shades In Solid Bilks.
doOl-oodtf , J. B. JONES.
<3B0. W. BROWJt, '
DBSLBn IB
FAMILY GBO'OIBIEB,
Hu joat rec eived a lot of Spragna's Pat
ent Proceu .Flour, Collins’ XXX* Floor,
SeottVXXXX Floor,
l I J! - - . Also, 1 remit eta
Another lot of New Teen Price u fol
lows: Oolong, 90c. to #1:60; Young Hy
son, #1 to #1.60; Imperial, #1 to #1.60;
Gunpowder, #1.10 to #2 par ponnd.
mh5-ly
Bbidal Ptanm of Solid Silver rad
Silver-Plated Ware. A new aaaortma
jaat nerivwd at
Wimow A ffm—i A
Watchra rad Jowriry nprirad and
mod* to ondir ariiafarilon guaranteed—
at Wrrrum A Kiesbl'a
J»i-iy
wve wrrvBB at a macmiexcei
AT AMD MMLOW COST.
I w 01 aril for thirty days my antira
atook of Furniture at eont for oaah.
L. Rooaxx,
(Sand 86 Broad atraat,
apT-dAwlm] OokuabWA O*.
for Penalty Via.
If yow want tho Arrest Win** si
IAqfoors, yon ora And them ri Behter'*,
EM EE BT TBM EBB,
him ton oriahrated “Lion Brewery” of
OtrtetannH, for erie at Bnhtoffk, No.
Br pad street. aovM-ly
blood before toe hemorrhage i
tally abated.
liver to ia n natural and healthy oondi-
Men. Thera who nr* affaetod w
Lirar. Fifty dou for #1—two
does. Cheaper than (rill* aad
oalomaL At drag storu.
ap9-an,tn, thA»3m
Of for Tray, Ala.
to ratnrn Friday morning. -
lima ia expected,
gin* with them.
AMUSEMENTS.
Company No. 6,
THI'KtlAT, Hay 18, 18TU.
oonhittu or aaaaaoaaaaTa.
W.H. WILLIAMS, lUhlab af Oelambi
- - ram—
O. E ETHEIDOK, j
A. K. FRANCIS. \ Fir* Department.
J. Nik, A. T. Barr,
J. Browaira.
X^Tlekeli, to oenta; eklldrva, tt ovate.-ra
J«T. Carry,
0 unts; ekltdr*
[my4,T,lt,lT-4tl
PACT 8
rhN MONDAY, APRIL ITT*,
V COKMENOK A
0s: OF
tapis & Fancy Diy Gooda, Shoot, Halt, I
at raioaa aavn esaan *r aaroaa.
Don't daisy, If yon want real bargains.
W. MOSE8,
1*0 Broad teireet (ander the Raakla Hosm)
taHn
LSwrera.
r jU py*°e te foe team ud
^WWAilk
Wto L CRAmtL
ranff al.Ue m* Ma*Utra*>.
0«#* orerlU Bread Otteei.
■aii,’r*-ry ‘
Osaka oaawroan. , .
en*wroBBAN,a E , u ' 0tL
Attanaeye mndCowMllera atiaa
BBBfe
Offieaarar O. A.Redd A C*.*a, in Broto
L ,M. CMIATWE,
Attorney wa tea,
Oteu ovar Mar* of Pollard A Harris
U*aU4y)
CHARLES CWLEMAN,
AUovwey-M-Law,
Up Main orrr O. E. Hoohrinrar'o non.
UapQ/Ta-ly]
A E. THOMAS,
A Moo-may and Cuaaollo,ma !wr
Orrioa: '
Oror Ueeketraaoer'i Mare, Cteamboa oa.
t|U*,1S-lr)
°. Aaoiaau.
m a.aooaaLt.
MURRELL A MURRELL,
Attormeye a* Law.
Omca:
Over A oae a Murdoch. No 1*3 Broad itroot
oaaar J.TEoE*VoB. ww.».wtiuaa,
thrrntun * Williars
Attoraoyate.il* awd Real Estate A re. U
aSKMi&SSSrt*'' of «■ ^
Snuoo, aad to tb* eonatloe of Loo aad
Lima EL c. LRVT, JR.
AMornay oral Cowaaollor w*'lsw.
smuiEl returns for Oaudltni? Admlnhtrf
Columbus Dye Work*#
>BffS(K
•Ml
Four Per Oent.
laved by payl;
aplo-td
J. N. BARNETT,
B. H. Richardson A Co.
Publisher#’ Agents,
111 Bay 8t. Savannah, <
AM mwthsrlwed to com tract foi
vertlelmg lm thte Taper.
JJAERY OF TEE WEST
■tend at Maaday’* liable* for owe
moatk.
JR- Terma very moderate.
R. J. MORES,
Attorney at Law.
OIBso over Georgia Homo Iniusaoe Co a.
f ci'oe hour! from lot October to lot Jane, r
totr.M. oota-h
L. T. BOWEIRR,
Attorney sate Beltettor.
0. A Oom'r ud Register Is Bankruptcy. Once
over Brooke’ Drag Blare, Ooluboe, la
cpr?6-“5
Hotel.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
KR >md Ida Broad SI., celnubas, ba
Mae. S. E. Wolsbima Propr-troe,.
Btard—per day,**; elnglo meal, 50 eenu
lodging, ri out*. wTIt. Masok, Clerk.
Watohmakera.
C. H. LEQUIN,
WatchmakeT,
_ lit Broad street, Oolamboe, Oa.
Wetohee and Clock, repaired Id tha beet me*
Mr and ersmated. iJl-75
Tirwand Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker In Tim, Sheet Iron, Copper
Order* hem abroad promptly attoadad to.
Jyl-WI No. ITS Breed Itreet.
IJU
Plano Tuning, too.
E. W. BLAU,
Ropelror and Tnnor of Ptoaoea, Orgao, ud
Aeeonkonj. Wg! Palatini also doao.
Oidort may So bo loft at 1. W. Poaeo d Rone.n'i
Book itore. aoet-'Ti
Fresh Meats.
J- W. PATRICK,
■tails He. U aad M, Market Roes*,
frisk Kioto of overy kind sad teat qu.lil,,
Jell-T* alvayeoo band.
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP Rlri.EE,
flu aad Lockowith, Orawiord itroot, next to
JobtHon 1 . ooraer, Columbua. Oa. lyl-T.
Livery and Sale stables.
1 Robert Thompson,
Livery, Bale wad Xirkaag. stable.,
Otianass*. Noets or Eassoars era
* mysn-T* ^Colombo., n.
Clffiara and Tobacco.
RELLiHO OUT AT CURT!
Now lx th* tlms to bey fin* Havana Ulgsn
sheep, u I am celling out at and below rwt.
JsnL’7*-*m MAINE DORN.
• 1
Cotton Factories.
OOLVMBUI VAXlirACmiBUiO CO.,
l ManoffficUrera of 1
K Bhcctfasc* thlftlNCCg ftftd Scwlnr
KalttlN*n*cft4e !
• <khb Wool add Grind# Wheat# ad Coro*
Ofl«# la rear of Wlttlch ft Mlnrel’g, Randolph it,
Jyl-78 R. U. OHILTON, President.
MURCOCEE MANUFACTUEINU CO.
Ifat-tiOhcturera of
lEixmtas atnBTiNOB,
Tarn, rope. *».
COLUMBUS, OA.
u B.p.gwirr, Preeideot.
W. A. *W1 VT. Secretory Treoeurer. etrSD-V
“• Dentists.
» W. J. TOOLE,
,. Rwrgeem Dentist,
to Offloo over Wlttleh A KUrel’a itoro.
Offioo. practice and fnrnltnr* offered for t>'<
u rsatowsM* terms ianO.’TO-l)'
♦ 51
EBBBY w. EiLLiasn. Ikuaa a. acesti.:
5 HILLIARD & RUSSELL.
Attorneys aad Caanssllers at I-®"'
(Offlo* over th* ■ to res of Pollard A Harm
W, E. Barnard, one door abort tho
Rational Beak.)
7 Will practise In th* Court* of Georgia an J
th* adtaout oounUoo or Alabama; also <b t0 '
Ouartaof tho United Stetw. , ^
• ooftwayaMtnK* book aoeocaU, fcc.
ka( -■ ■ ■ ■ ■
lp.aenchbacheb,
1, Fa*hl*nabl* Taller-
STSNKsSKil
l SsJIrklto tm^lLpwfeM^Utiofso- Jtt-
te SaTatrosmsabarate.. **U,
LOST COW.
BauMSba
or for laformaUm wkio* i
*” CLIFF. B. OEIRES.
II.
Advertising Agents,
IN WffRT FOURTH AT«*( T|
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Ar# satkorlMd to RRRtMOt tar adv*f
tiring In tkto paper.
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