Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1876-1885, December 31, 1876, Image 3

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lion. H. II Hill. Whenever vtt* are In the eve of a po lltioal campaign some of the Dfiiio o ratio tiewcii|>eraot Georgia are h>ud in tlieir piamesof the lion. U. H. Hill, an I insist tlmt ho ahull take the at,imp in beiiulf of their favorites. Mr. Hill njver fulls 10 accommodate them. He has done more work tor leas pay thuu any politician in the Uuiled Stales lint let tho campaign he euded, und let Mr. Hill aspire 10 any office to which uueot their lavor lies aspires, n l we And that he is ‘•lueonsisteut,” "indiscreet,” "unreliable,” "mi unsafe leader,” aud a host of other accusations of which iheaocuseis arc more guilty than the Hocused. Two mouths ago ceitaiu of the Georgia press wen* I iud in Ins praise because of the val uable services rendered in Mils aud other States duiiug the late cmi p.iign. Now because Mr. Hlllasplres II a seat lu the Uuited Slates Seuaie, nut they liav'ts a personal preference fir some out* else, they affect to sec in Uis every uiterunce soineiudscreei expression, some damaging remark, some word that, had better been leti unsaid, l'uey forget his p ist services in l heir z-al lor theft new-foim 1 frien 1. They forgot that they once ex died him io the skies for ins wis dom, his eloquence, his patriotism uud his Salesmanship, und cau see only in him elements ol danger ts the Democratic cause. Jt seems strange mat these criticisms sliouii bj oonUueJ to the Georgia Press, Which above ull others alnuM be proud or the great statesman, but it *uily goes to show how our peison a! preferences blind our judgments. We all have a right to preier Sctiatoi Norwood or Governor Smith, to Mr Milt for the Uuiled Suit s Senate, if we eau do so consistently with our judgineut and conscience, but we have us rigid, to build up their politi cal fortunes by m just criticisms tip on Mr. iiill. bet mem siauu on t licit own merits atone. Cannot the lricnds of these gen I lenten alTord to advo cate their claims upon their own strength and merits, rattier n an by attacks upon the other aspirant.— Jfeman Herald. Urn. Ilampion i liur. ilurra. Colcmuos, 0., Dec. 29.-Judge T. J, Mackey, of ooulti Carolin i, is here us bearer of a lei ter from Gen. Wade Hampton to Gov. Hayes. The letter is as follows: Executive Chamber, [ Columbia, Deccmuci 2J, 1870. j My Dear Silt: I have the honor io enclose a copy ot Illy lliilllLU .il, us me duly elected Governor ot south Carotin i. Iu view of tlie preseut events alid tne olliciul sanction given to gross misrepresentations of the ucisuml puiposes of the majority of me goo l people of tuis (Oilmen wealth, I deem it proper to declaie that profound |ieace prevails 111 rough out the Stale; that the course ol ju tidal proceedings is obstructed by no combination of citizens, and that the laws for the protection of tlie iu habitunis iu ull their lights of per son, propelt) aud citizenship,are be iug enforced in our conns. While the people ot mis State are not Wanting either in the spirit oi means to maintain their lights ot citizenship against the u-urper pow er wrnich now delies the supreme ju dicial authority of tlie Slate, the) h ive such faith in the justice of their c ittse that they piofto,e to leave ilo Vindication 11 the proper legal tli bunuls, appealing, at the s tine t iuie. tithe pai t intis til and pub.ie st nti raentof the whole countiy. lue iiitlaiuauiry iit ciunees of a portion or me pub.ie press t>n lets it, perhaps, not importune for tile to stile mat, although i lie people in South Carolina view, with giave con cern, th- present critical i •oju ietille in the affairs of our country, which t irculens to subject, to an extreme testthe Republican system of gov ernment itself, it is their linn an,l ue lib 'late j) irpose to condemn any so lution ol the cxisiing politic.il prob lems that involves the exhibition of an armed force, or that moves through any other channel than the prescribe I forms of the constitution or ih peaceful ng' n 'ies of I iw. Trusting tlmt a solution maybe had wuioh: Wiitle uiiuutttliiini’ lue pence of the ooiini ry, shall do no violence to the co isti'tmion il safeguards of Jiopular lights, and will lend still firmly to u iite the people of all the tit lies in nn eHrn’ st eIT irtto preserve tie peace an I sustain the laws aud G jtist tut i*n. lain very respectfully, your ub ali en t servant, [Signed] Wade Hampton, Gov. or S uth f arolina. His excellency H. Is. Hayes, Gov. of 0 iio. P. S. —As the settlement of the vexed p diticil questions winch now agitate the public mind must ulti mately <liq>en I on yourself, or upon your ’distinguished eompetnor for the Presidency, I have ad dressed a let ter similar to this to his excellency, GjV. Tildeu. Yours. Wade Hamton. —All physicians in Texas, under the new i.iw, are required to appear before the enmity boardof exunhiers, appointed by the District Court, and stand an exam ination in chemistry, anatomy, phy- Biology, and ntitiria ntrdica, betore they cm ii ive legal assistance in coilcciirig their hills. DR. C. E. ESTES Office up Stairs over A. M. Erannen’s Dru£ Store. decs eod’m n i TniTO <>i,ut,ie, i xu tn *‘ rfl I rN I \ Btat-a.Canada. aud Europe. I I Lb II 8 V terms a* low S tllOße •! an> other rtiiuine uouie. Corn spondem e iuvited in the English snd languages, with luveu tors. AttorDe) hat Law. ai.d other .loin itors, ts peciallv with those who have had their oases re ject'd iu the Lands of other attorneys. In re jected ca*es our fees are reasouaoie, and no charts is made uines we are successful. mycwinßQ 111 V Lll I UfiOl Hket -hand a full dr scription oi your invention. We will make an examination at the Patent Office, and li we tP 4, k it patentabJ-, will send you papers and advice and prosecute your case. Our iee will he in or dinary. cases, $25. a nil lAf Oral or written In all matters ADVICE =ii;rrcßCf ventiens, I Ilia fa* Refer* nces:—Hon. M. D. Leggett, Kx-Commis sloner of Patents, Cleveland, onio ; O. H. Kedey, esq., bec’y National Orange, Louisville, Ky.; Commodore l>an’l Amnivn, U. 8. N., Washington, D. C. 49-Bend Stamp for our “Guide for obtaining Patents,” a book of 60 pages. Address:—LOUIS IIAGGRR & CO., Solici tors of Patents. nov2s tf Washington. P. O. To the Voters of Muscogee. I RESPECTFULLY beg 1* ave to withdraw my name as a candidate for Tax Receiver. and tl aw k ng m- friends f* r their kindn. as, 1 solicit tLeir votes for Mr. R. M. orsy. dec27 to TnOS. C. REES. WM. MEYER, RANDOLPH STREET, Hoot and Phoc Maker. ORD IRS FILLED PROMPTLY. FI LL STOCK i Men's ami Boy's work c< nstantly on h and which I will sell at very reasonable pri< es. A Iso; Leather and findings, at the lowest price. AJVI2 am Railroadi* WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA • —— rt ii Iwn iwwianß i~r rii r Columhum. Ua.. DfC., Slat. 1876. TRAIN* LEAVE COLDMBUB DAILY. AS FOL LOWS: (aOUTHRHN If AIL.) 130 r m. Arrive at Montgomery T. 33 p * Mobile 6.<M)a* New Orleans....\ 11:30 a * Naahville 8:00 A u Louisville 3:40 r u Memphis 3:00 pm (ATLANTA AND NORTHERN MAIL.) 3:50 a M. Arrive at Atlanta 4 VS hi Washington * 11:35 p u Baltimore 3; 10 a w New York 9:30 a u Alao by this train arrive at Montgomery 13 31 • m Solma 3:40 PM Vukabuig 10:00 a m TRAINS’ ARRIVE AT COLUMBT 8 From Montgomery and Southwest 13 56 pm From Montgomery and Southwest 7: 0 p * From Atlanta and Northwest 7 10 p m gg- This train arrtv ng at Columbus 7: 0: p. M.; Leaves Atlanta Ham. E. I*. ALEXANDER, President. CIIAB. PHILIPS. Agent. j 8 tf M0BILE& GIRARD R. R. Columbus, Oa„ November 26. 1876. Double Daily Passenger Train MARINO close connection st Union Spring wiUi Montgomery A Lnianla Railroad train* to and irom Moing. tnr> am) point* beyond. This a the oul.> Hue makii g night ami day con aettioua at MoniNoiney for the Northwest Through coach with *letq ing accommodation* between Columbu* ai.d Montgomery: Passenger A Ma i Train Freight i lain. Loave Columbus i .60 *. M. 7:35 P. M. vrmeut Union Bp'gi-. S:J p. m, 12:52 a. m, “ '* lr y 7 -op m. ; :16 am, " “ Euiania 6:3ga. v. •' “ Montgomery 740 e. M. 6:35 a. M. “ '• M blie .... 6 25a.M. 4:(Hip. u. •• •• New Orieaus 1 2 a m. 9fa h m, “ •• Nashville ... 8 .o'a. m. 7:55p.M. " "Louisville... 3:40 P.M, 8:30 a. M. " " Cinoiu at> .. 8:15 p.m. 7:2 I *a m. " " St. Louis 8:10a. M. 7: Bp.m. •• "Philadelphia 7 3a. m. : :30 p.m. " " New York 10:35 A m. 6.45. m. Leave Trov 12 Hu a, M I:' oa. m. Arrives Union Sp'g"- 2:22 a.m. 9:57 a.m. " •• 01-nibus... 7:10a.m. 3:3UP. M. " " Opelika 9: 0a m. " •' Atlanta ... . 2 sop m. " '* MuCoO 7:05 P. M. " Savannah 11:45 a, m. pAssrugers for the Norihwtat will save twelve bourn time by this rout*-. Trains arrive in Montgomery one hour earlier thau any otht r line. W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. D. E. WILLIAMS, General Ticket Agent. ang* tl Wells & Curtis OFFER A STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES nuMiuslftd In VarU ty—Ui-turjti*t*d in ELEGANCE, COMFORT AND ECONOMY. Notice this List: LADIES' LACE AM> COX GUESS GAITERS, at $1.25. $1.50 aud upward*. LADIES' SLUTERS, at 85c. SI.OO. $1.25 aud higher. LADIES' BUTTOX BOOTS, $1.75 and $2.00 to S3.M) and #4.lo —A Fine Aaoi iment. MISSES' and BOVS' SCHOOL SHOES—Bat to It fountt. BHOGAXS and RLO W SHOES, and full Stock of STAPLE GOODS IN OUR LINE AT PRICES UNPRECEDENTEDLY LCW. \I TE HAVE ENLARGED OUR BTOCK ANL VV Rrdiired Frit es . n fIoLE. UPPPLR. and HAIiNffcSLE THEK. and Solicit lu*j • • tiun ul Good* and Price*, aud can guarantee Sana fee- WELLS & CURTIS, 73 BROAD STREET. Sign of the Big Boot. EVERYBODY SUITED, We are this Season in Receipt of a Larji Supply of all Sizes of Our Celebrated §|j||j|g JFor l>otlft Wood mid Con 1 Besides s lull assortment oi other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES GUATm Ace., And feel justified in saying that we are SURE we can suit any and all classes oi purchasers, both in quality and price. % Of other Goods in our line, we have a large and complete assortment, such as TIN AND SHEET-IRON WA?,E or £veui uJCsCKiirnoH, HARDWARE, TAiflJ?. AND POCKET CUTLERY, CKOCKLKk, ULABbWAitE, COAL iIODB, ttHUVELfe, VC. All of these articles we CAN and WILL sell a VERY BOTTOM PiilCEtt. iau 1 dtr W. 11. ROB ARTS A CO. ‘‘TllE OLD RELIABLE.” <==> MAKE OUR AN- _ }\ nual how to the fJßflggg puuiic, aud beg to an > wWi*r nounce that we are again prepaycu to offer tne best WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, at wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash price. In addition to I, ls| OM*. we have SAlOKKub’ .UATEKIaL of eveiy inscription, aud at prices to ■ ait the times. ItESTILItAXT. The Restaurant Department of our house will be k pt to tae usual stauuar 1, and with that our friends have heretofore been satisfied. *7*Birds, Fish. Oysters, and all game of the season kept on baud. occSeodlf (HAW, HEY*A* A CO, Choice Seed anrl Feed Oats @6oc. Best Country Meal @7sc. Cuoit e Braude of Flour at uov2 tf Hamix-TOK’s. THE CO LUMBUS DAILY TIMES J€> : PRINTING OFFICE, Columbuir. Ga. Being Supplied with Modern im provements and the Latest STYLES OF TYPE, Presses, &e. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, At Short Notice and at Reasonable Rates, Including i BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES), NOTE HEADS. SHIPPING TAOS, R. R. RECEIPT BOOKS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, VISITING CARDS, PARTY INVITATIONS, POSTAL CARDS, BHLS LADING KOOKS, HAND BILLS, POSTERS, BALL AND PARTY PROGRAMS. And In Fact AXITHIIVG IN the JOB PRINTING LINE. o gyOrient from ai • ance solicited and filled promptly, at ahorr, notice. Sample* aid prices sent on application. WYNNE, DeWOLF & CO. COJLUMUUK GA., [8 WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND Experienced Workmen employed In each Da* partxnent. Orclera for work of any description filled with illapatch, aud at moat reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description on hand, or uted to or der at short uotice. Receipt Books FOB RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always In stock: also printed to order when de sired. WRAPPING PAPER ANR II AG A. A large quantity of vsrioua sizes and weight! Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable tot Werchauts. now in stock, which 1 am selling lov in auy quantity desired, either printed or plain mW" Prices and Specimens ot Work fnrniehe on application. THOM. GILBERT, Knitiliilph direct, L'oliiiiilmi*, C’a. Janl tf T. S. SPEAR, No. 101 Broad St.. Columbus, Ga. ||ll| Watches, Jewelry aud Clockß Repaired promptly nil orders will receive prompt attention. Remington Sewing Machine Deoot. VICTORY! VICTORY!! THE “SINGER” ALWAYS AHEAD! Read the special dispatch from THE Centennial Exhibition to the New Y-Mk Sun: Piiiladulpaia, September 27, 1870. “Thovery highest honor* wit ch could be con ferred on any t xhibitor—TWO MEDnLH OF HONOR aud TWO DIPLOMAS OF MERlT— have been awarded the Singer Manufacturing Company for Hewing Machines." 2,000,000 IN USE Sales in Excess of all Others! The Singer Manufacturing Company, 99 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, OA. WANTED. Gt OOD SALESMAN TO SELL THE NEW T Light Running RINGER ► EWING MA CH IN E 8 in the Counties connected with the to- Inmbus office. Apply to the Singer Manufactur ing Company, CIIAH. 8. HOLT, Oct7-4jn Agent Gollinsworfl) Institute, FOR ROYS ANI) GIRLS, Talbottou, Ga. rpilE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TA- yflfe. 1 ken charge of tbia well known JYjJHL Inatitue with the determination toafc* make it a Hchooi noted lor its thor* ougbnesa mid cheapnehs. The school a pleasantly situated, one mile from SEBJr Taibotton aud six miles from Gene vs. The build* ings are ample and admirably situated in a beau* tilul grove. The “Gen-vs Lamp." a weekly newspaper, is published at the Institute, the type for which is set by the pupils of tha school, %ach pupil being required t" devote five hours a week to type set ting, under tke instruction of a practical printer. This is not to make printers, but to give practical lessens in the construction of our luugunge. BOARD AND TUITION: Board, including lights, fuel, Ac., per month $lO 00 Tuition, for the entire session of four months 2 00 Information and circulars furnished on sppll oatiou. Address, J. L. AP. E. DENNIS. TZ2XS PAPER IS ON FILE WITH Wt,n Advertising Contract* can be inoda PUOMINENT INCIDENTS —IN THE— History of Columbus, Ga., FROM its first settlement in 1827, to the Wil son Raid in 1865, with a chapter on Colum bus as it now is. Compiled by JOHN IL MAR TIN. Part n, a volume of 200 yages, and the con cluding portion of the work, just Issued from the press. Subscribers to the publication will be furnished to-day. Those desiring copies of either volume, who have not subscribed, can obtain them at the of fice of the publisher, 42 Randolph street. Price, SI.OO each. TIION.GIUiKIIT. j*n22 tf COFFINS, CASES AND CASKETS For Sate Cheap. I NOW HAVE IN STORE A FULL ASSORT MENT OF WOODEN AND METALIG COFFINS, CASES AND CASKETS a t prices lower then heretofore offered. 1.. HOOKEY, NX unit sr> Broad St., up stair*. BOTS6oodhwtil!Jan’77 GROCERIES' w. J. watt. j. a. hauler. chab. h. watt WATT & WALKER, WHOLEMALK AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants Corner unitor Uunkln llouoo. Hare the Lurge.t and Best. Selected Stock of Groceries la the City ol Colombo-. oonmhtinu or BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERH. BULK SEOUL DEKS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS. LARD in tierces. Lard in buckets and kegs. FLOUR of all grades, including the eelebrated SILVER LAKE brand, the best in the world. BAGGING. TIES, BALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE. COFFEE, dYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA. STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as OSNABURGS, SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHLSKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent proof that may be desired. Our stock of BUGAR Includes every grade and r>rlo, and our lot of SYRUP cannot be equaled in this city. It Includes all grades of New Or leans in barrels ana half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much cheaper In price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, dear color, and select ed expressly for our trade. Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur chasing elsewhere. I.nl tf WATT * WSI.WBH. J. J. Whittle. Gbo. M. Yarbrough. Jno. T. McLeod J. J. Whittle & Cos. HAVE OPENED A NEIV WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY HOUSE, Under Central Hotel, XXrHERK WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE BTOCK OF W STAPLE and FANCY OnOCERIEf, Con.Ltiiw in p.rt of Boots, Shoes and Staple Dry Goods, Bacon, Lard, Su gar, Coffee, Cheese, Flour, Syrup, Bagging 4 Tics, Tobacco, whiskey, brandy na wines, of .11 gra.., salt, corn, teas of ill Brand., MAKLRKL.uiI SOAP; together 1L . full Un. of .11 other goc-d. kept la . ftr.t-clu. Oroeerj Home. *J-OI!R GOODS .re .11 NF.w .nil rRERn, .ad were bought for the CASH, nd w* will bo .bio to SELL THEM AS LOW AS TKK LOWEST, *jr\Ve solicit the p.tron.ge of the City nd nurroundlng country, > J. J. WHITTLE & CO. net22-eodA:wtf MILLINERY. Bargains! Bargains!! CLEARING OUT SALE OE Millinery and Fancy Goods, XT WILL offer for the next thirty days my entire stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, which is complete in every Departmental such prices ns must insure ready sales. ST~This is no limn but*, as I am determined to sell. To the Ladies.l would say, call and be your own judges. L. A. LEE, 108 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. J!-- ■.! !L._i!!!lf!L!L. 1 J "JiUJI 1 ■. 1 ■- l . l F"J l ■-'.■■■ ■ Jl. ..■■■■l" .. 1 - ■■JLL.Lg FARM LAND- Only Remedy for Hard Times. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS. AJ.L WANTING FRUW FARMS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF THE VINE WHERE IT 18 AN ESTABLISHED SUCCESS AND PAYS LARGE PROFIT. THE LAND 18 ALSO ADAPTED To THE GROWTH uF PEACHES PEARS, APPLES AND BMAEL FRUITS; ALSO, GRAIN. GRASS AND VEGETABLES. Many hundreds of excellent VINEYARDS, ORCHARDS and FARMS can now be seen. The Location in only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by railroad, in a mild, delightful climate, and at the very doors of the New York aud Philadelphia markets. Another railroad runs direct to New York. ' The place is already large, successful and prosperous. Churches, schools, and o l her privileges ar already established. Also, manufactories of Bhoes, Clothing. Glass, Straw tooia, and other things, at which diffeieut utewoera ofa family can procure employment. It has been a health resort tor some Years past for people suffering from pulmonary affections. Asthma, Catarrh, Ague and debility; many thousands have entirely recovered. Anew bri k Hotel has just been completed, 106 feet front, with back buildings, four stories high, including French roof, aud ail modern improvements tor the accommodation of visitor*. Price of Farm Land $26.00 per Acre, payable by installments, within the period of four years. In this climate, planted out to vines, 20 acreo of land will ouuut fudy aa much as 100 acres further north. Persons unacquainted with fruit growing, can become familiar with it in a abort time en account of surroundings. Five Acre, One Acra, and Town Lota, in the towns of Landisville aud Vineland, also for sala. t While visiting the Centennial Exhibition, Vineland can be vbited at small expense. A paper containing full information, will be sent upon application to CHARLES It. I,AN!1)1$, Vineland, V. J., free of cost. The following is an extract from a description, published in the New York Tribune, by the wel known agriculturist, Solon Robinson: Ail the farmers were of the - well to do!? sort, and some of them, who have turned their attention to fruits and market gardening, have grown rich. The soli is loam, varying from sandy to clayey, aud surface gently undulating, intersected with small streams aud occasional wet meadows, in which deposits of peat or muck are stored, sufficient to fertilize the whole upland surface, alter It Las been exhaus t and of its natural fertiiitv. It is certainly one of the moat extensive fertile tracts, In an almost level position, and suitable condition for pleasant iarming. that we know of this aide of the Western prairies. We found some or the oldest tarms apparently just as profitably productive as when first cleared of forest fifty or a hundred years ago. The geologist would soon discover the cause of this continued fertility. The whole country is a marine deposit, aud all through the soil we lound evidences of calcareous substances, generally in the form of indurated calrareoua marl, showing many distinct lorms of ancient shells, of the tertia ry formation; aud this marly substance is scattered all through the soil, in a very comminuted form, and in the exact condition most easilv assimilated by such plants as the farmer desires to ir 3 iF a if“ K T"ii"/" - % I iTIT gyS^EAasSmaUEaaß) Never faile to restore Unit Hair to lie omfinal o our to a few wet-ha. Pit re, harmless, effrelit n Prepared by XANTHINE CO.. Richmond. V Sold by Purcell, Ladd k Co.,R!> hmond, V*., end druggists nd country merchants. Price *1 per bottle. 7 hie lacoropsrsble preparation for the Hair la commended to the public on tta own merits. It preyenta tbe Hair from fall!op off. producing a raoid and bealtby urowth.eradicatca acurfaud dandruff, aud cures dlaeaaea of tbe sculp. Try It aud judge fur yourself. (From Key. E. T. Baird, Sec'y of Publication of Presbyterian Church South.) Richvohu. 1 u.y 17, 1874. The Xanthine l the only hair dressing I have ever used which has removed tbe dandruff from the scalp aud made my hair eolt ana pliable. It has also reatored my hair to Its natural color; and by occasionally using it aa a hair dressing, 1 have no doubt It will preserve the color. E. T. BAIRD. [From Rev. Mr. Cameron, Minister of Presbyte rian Church South.l Mosul Caeca. Tilts, Aug. M, l*7g. Xasthisc Cos., Richmond, Va.: I have us-d the Xanthine now for three ycara. and have Induced otfiere to buy It, and have nev er known it to fail In aco-ompliahing all you claim for it. It la an excellent tonic, a pleaaaut dressing, removing and preventing dandrult and all unplcaaaut itching, promoting aud preserving the tiatu'al growth and eolor of the bair.aridren* tiering it glossy and pliable. I confidently, cheerfully, knowingly ree mnu nd it. WILLIAM CAMERON. Sold by M. D. HOOD A CO„ Wholesale and Retail Druggtata, (nlyl* eodAwSm Columbus. G WM. SCHOBER. Dealer In Owns and Ammunition. Guns, Locks, Ac,, Repaired. ScpSfi-tf 8# Randolph Bt., near Timet offlee. GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS! e 1,000 Extrai. V.OO© Renders. ON THE 15TH OF DECEMBER NEXT, THE proprietor will beg*u to issue extra copies of tba HLi:\l VISTA ARGUS, every week for seven weeks, to be distributed free, throughout the counties 01 Talbot, Marion, Taylor, Macon, Schley, Chattahoochee, Stewart aud Weboter. Seven lists will be pre pared each containing I.GOU reliable names—one net to be u ed each week until the ARGUS has been ad dressed to seven thousand persons. Ihe pro prietor will be in Columbus, Friday aud featur day, to receive advertisements. A. M. C. RUSSELL. Proprietor of the Argus. Buena Vista, Ga., Nov. 60,1876. novso tf Colonists, Emigrants and Travelers Westward. TT'OR map circulars, condensed time tables and j; general Information in regard to transpor tation tacllitlea to all points in Tennessee, Ar kanaas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utah and California, apply to or address ALBERT B. WKENN, Gen eral Railroad Agent. Atlanta, Ga, No one should go Weet without first getting in communication with tha General Railroad Agent, and become Informed as to superior ad vantages, cheap and quick transportation of io iiiea. household goods, stock and farming imple ments generally. all isrcrxinoF (ioißiu.i,r OITIX. w. L. DANLET. •eel* M a. TANARUS; k T. A. Mr. F. TWNKR. Dentist, Rundolrh street, (opposite Strapper el Column* lenl ly) Georgia.