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IN THE CITY.
KT Ifany oj tor lubxnbvi fail to ncotvo LKnr
Uftr, thug-iU fU<ut U Hnd enough to inform iu
fUu tact tmaudtalelg.
Columteik.
SATURDAY APBIL 29, 1882
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401 BBOWN -...H00rt, O*
LA BALDWIN *OO Talbotton, CH
fl OAHU Batler.O*
OHAB A HOUGH Flaaaanl HUI.Ga
BOBT OABTKB, KUaralle, O*
IBID BALL. Jr, UOW, 0*
BA BTBANGK, XDavilla.Oa
WH WASHINGTON Seale, Ala
la OUNNINGHAM Valley, Talbot, 00., Oa
W 880WN,..-. Chalybeate Springe Ga,
W I WHITB Went Point, Ga
B W BUBTON „ Anbnrn, Ala
no. T. SMITH LaTayette, Ala
' H VIGAL, Sufaula, Ala
181 P OHKNH7 GlennrlUa, Ala
J N PITTMAN .New Bite, Ala
THOS MUBPHMK Troy, Ala
W I B THOMPSON Tnakegee, Ala
JOG . Salem, Ala
WL TOBBBT, Society Hill, Ala
JAJU BOLAND Troy, Ala
OO BBINSON Hatoheohubbee,AU
a.H. SPKAB OhatUbeoobee, Fla
OBOAB L0W5..... .. .Green HlU,Stewart Co., Ga.
I G SINGBB Lumpkin, Ga.
HW BABKSLALB Genera, Ga
Parllee alttiy of the above pointe Indebted to
aa willplsaae call ononr agenta end sama.
COLUMBUS MARKET.
COLUMBUS, GA., April 29, 1882.
Stock on baud Aug. 81, 1881.. 797
Beisel vsd yesterday M
*• previously,... 100,062-100,126
100,023
Shipped yesterday 10
• previously 93,509-93,579
St xsk on Hand this morning. 7,811
Pricet.
Market— Steady.
Ordinary 8
Good Ordinary %QlO
Btrlut Good Ordinary.
Low Mlddllrur 11
Mtd-.Ulwr... ll«i
Good Middling 11%
Warehouse sales . 99
tiewifin.
By B.W. B, R
M. AG. R. R. 3
0.4W.8. a <
O.& B. a. H , 39
River .
Wagon X 18—04
SMvmenl
By s. w. a. a i
M. 4 G. K. H
w. a. r
River
Home Consumption... 9-10
LIVERPOOL.
LIVERPOOL. April 38. Market etoady
middling upland* 6 11-18; futuroe eteady at
d 41-U for April May and June; receipt* 13,800, of
Which 13,000 were American; ealee 13,000; for
export and apeculatlon 9,000.
NEW YORK.
NSW YORK, April 38—Market quiet end
Steady; middling uplanda 13M; future* cloaed
dull at I'l 35 37 for April delivery.
Beoelpta at the porta for 0 day* 31,354
Bxporta to Great Br'utn 51.025
Kaporta to France 10,714
Export* to Continent 6,771
Export* to Contlnetal p.rta
Stock 020,903
Bales of the week G5,n00
for Export 11,500
Speculation 2,700
American 40,000
Forwarded direct to spinners 14,800
Receipts 123,000
American Bi,ooo
Stock 953,000
American 620.000
Afloat 440,000
American 187,000
Index to New Advertisement*.
Strawberries for Sunday—J. J. Wood.
Market Stalls for Rent—H. F. Everett.
Strawberries.
I will have freshly gathered strawbcr
rleslat 4 o'clock this Saturday evening for
Bunday's dinner. Give me your orders
early this morning and oblige.
J. J. Wood, 153 Broad Street.
Why suffer day after day, and month
after month, with lame back, sciatica, lu tu
bago, gravel, diabetes female weakness,
etc., when you can be cured by wearing
Prof. Gutlmett’s Kidney Pad.
Market Stall* for Bent,
The Market Stalls will be rented for the
ensuing year to the highest bidder, on
Monday next, at the Market House.
apl29 2t H. F, Evetht, Chairman.
The Now Soda Water Manufactory.
The new soda water manufactory of
Messrs. Wells 4 Co., and in charge of Mr.
Oscar Hille, of Montgomery Is In full
blast, and meeting with much encourage
ment They have already secured a num
ber of customers, and are placing their
waters on trial with others. Their deliv
ery wagon Is a handsome vehicle, being
a double decker with raised seat, with
buggy covering for driver. They manu
ufactare champaign cider, ginger ale,
lemon sods, strawberry soda, birch beer,
cream mead, sarsaparilla, and all kinds
syrups. Their champaign older Is a
pleasant summer drink. A trial of their
waters by families and others is asked.
Bright's disease of the kidneys, grave),
diabetes catarrh of the bladder, lame
back, Sciatica, luoorrhcea, and female
weakness are cured bv Prof. Gullmette's
Kidney Pad. Try it and be convinced.
NEW LOT JUST IN
BILL HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS
Printed at bottom prices, and at ehor
notice at
janl2 ts Times Office.
Negro Cut In Girard.
We learn that a negro man severely cut
another in the neck yesterday evening. It
Is thought he was perhaps fatally cut. The
cutting grew out of a too close Intimacy
with the wife of the one doing the cut
ting.
Judge Buchanan, lawyer, Toledo, says:
“One of Professor Gullmette's French
Kidney Pads cured me of lumbago and
kidney disease In three weeks time. My
case had been given up by the beet doctors
as Incurable. During all this time I suffer
ed untold agony and paid out large sums
of money.
A Cross Baby.
•
Nothing Is so conducive to a man's re
malnlng a bachelor as stopping for one
night at the house of a married friend and
being kept awake for five or six hours by
the crying of a cross baby. All cross and
crying babies need only Hop Bitters to
make them well and smiling. Young man
remember this.—Traveler.
DAILY TIMES: COLU.MBUS. GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING: APRIL 29.1882?
BRILLIANT BRIDALS.
Rlahop Beckwith’* Daughter—Atlanttena
In Buffalo,
A BEAUTIFUL C EHEM ONT IN THIS CITY
OOV. BULIXXIK AND FAMILY I'AHTICI
PATB IN THE BUFFALO BRIDAL.
St. Phillip’s Episcopal Church was filled
with people last night to wltnessthemar
rlage of Mr. A. R. Lawton, Jr., to Miss
Ella Stanley Beckwith, daughter ol
Bishop Beckwith.
The church was beautifully decorated
with flowers. Above the chancel swung
three hanging baskets of lovely flowers,
covered with graceful draperies of moss.
In front of the altar stood two pyramids
of evergreens, callae and brilliant hued
geraniums. The windows behind ths
chancel were draped with garlands and
hyacinths, and lu front of these a column
of roses produced an elegant scenic effect.
Mr. Samuel Brantley presided at the or
gan, and as he rendered an appropriate
melody the bride and groom, with their
attendants, marched slowly down the
aisle and took their stand.ln the chancel,
the following gentlemen and ladles were
the ushers and bridesmaids: Messrs,
Brock Beckwith, Clarence Knowles, Frank
Gordon, Greer Ztehry, Marlon Knowles,
Pat Calhoun, W. B. Nicholson and Frank
Ellis; Misses Bessie Beckwith, Georgia
Ball, Nora Lawton, Emma Mime, Claude
Thomas, Minnie Gay, Florence Wood, Ca
mille Dußose, Etta Boekenbrough, Bland
Brookenbrough. .and Miss Miller of Au
gusta.
The ushers took the lead, behind them
came the bride and her mother, and these
were followed by the bridesmaids. The
mother of the bride led her daughter up
and presented her to the groom. The
marriage ceremony was performed In an
Impressive manner by Bishop Beckwith
and the contracting parties plighted their
troth by giving each to the other a ring.
Alter the marriage the Invited guests
repaired to the home of the bride’s pa
rents, were an elegant reception was
given. The young couple will take a
bridal tour North, and they are followed
by the best wishes of a host of friends.
BCBENBHBBY- GBBENB.
The marriage of Mr, A. F. Greene, ol
this city, to Miss Susie Rosenberry,
daughter of Mrs. Charles Rosenberry,
also of this city, but formerly of Buffalo,
New York, took place on Wednesday at
the latter place. The Buffalo Nows has an
extended notice of the event. Rev. H. M,
Parsons performed the ceremony In the
presence a large number of friends and
relatives. The bride was elegantly at
tired In a rich white costume trimmed
with lllles-of-the-valley, pearls and dia
monds. The Misses Cornelia Bullock, ol
Atlanta, Hattie Frost, of Chicago, form
erly of Buffalo, Carrie Collins, of Cleve.
laud, and Miss Mamie Hayes, of Cottage
street, acted as bridesmaids, and
Mr. Lucius G. Bigelow as best
man, and Mr. W. W. Johnson, Mr
Walter 8. Bigelow, and Mr. Fred C. Young
as groomsmen. They were married
under a canopy of flowers,' and passed
under a “Lover's Knot’’ of beautiful
flowers. The presents were of an expen
sive and useful character. A large amount
of silver was presented. The bride’s
present from the groom was a magnlflceni
set of diamond ear-rings and pin, set
with pearls in an exquisite pattern. An
elegant and delicious supper was served
In an excellent manner. After the wed
ding they left for New York, and will re
side In Atlanta. Among those present
were thefollowing from Atlanta: Ex-Gov.
and! Mrs.;Rufus Bullock, Miss Cornelia
Bullock and Miss Mollie Courtney.—Post-
Appeal.
I have been a great sufferer for 15 years
with Bright's disease of the kidneys. For
weeks at a time was unable to get out of
bed; used various internal remedies, but
they gave me no relief. I wore two of
Prof. Gullmette’s Kidney Pads six weeks,
and I now know I am entirely cured.
Look* Like Bualneaa,
Tons of water-pipe are being deposited
along Broad street, and thence to Frank
lin street bridge to the works to convey
water to the olty. In a few more days
the minds of the doubting Thomases will
be put to rest, as the Water Works Com
pany under the superintendence of Mr.
Thomas R. White and Mr. Jacob Yocum,
arc making rapid strides on the road to
success.
The only pad guaranteed to cure dia
betes, gravel, dropsy, Bright's disease,
nervous debility, and all diseases of the
kidneys and bladder, la Prof. Gullmette’s
French Kidney Pad.
Personal.
Mr. J. M. DeLacy Is in the city en route
to his home In Hatcheohubbee, from
White Sulpher Springe, where he has
been superintending Improvements go
ing on there preparatory for the reception
of visitors this Beason.
Mr. Charles M. Couch, the affable
Southern Express messenger on the Mo
bile A Girard Railroad, returned yester
day from, Louisville. Ky., where he has
been as a delegate to ths Convention of the
Expressmen’s Aid Society. A grand ex
cursion to mammoth cave was given.
Charlie expresses himself as highly
pleased with his trip.
"Bucliupalba.”
Quick complete cure, all annoying Kid
ney, Bladder and Uurlnary Disease,
epot Brannon & Carson.
Where Charity la Needed.
We understand that there lives in the
tenement house of Mr. Pearce near the
Muscogee Mills a family that is in much
distress. An old man by the name of
Huguely, with a wife and six small chil
dren, has been down for some time, and
unable to do any work. Only one of the
children is able to work, and now it Is Hi;
The charitably disposed can find here a
field for their labors. Several have made
contributions and aided the family, but
they are still In distress.
Fire Last Night.
The tire alarm was sounded last night
about halt-past one o’clock, and the Bre
men all hurried In the direction of the
bell tower. The Are was found to be on
the third floor of the building over Hoch
strasser's corner In the room in the rear
of the telephone office occupied by Mr.
Joe Daniel. Mr. Daniel’s bed took fire
from some cause unknown af
ter he had gone to bsd. He came
down stairs in his night clothes and
gave the alarm, when Mr. Jule Kemp ran
up and with a bucket of water soon put
the fire out, and with the assistance of
others the burning fragments of the mat
tress were gotten Into the halls and thor
oughly extinguished.
The firemen were promptly out, but
their services were not needed. Mr. Dan
iel had his bands slightly blistered. No
other damage except to his bedding and I
other clothes in the room.
Columbus Female College.
There are two honors given to the grad
uating class each year. The first honor
is given to the young lady whose average
is highest during the Junior and Senior
years. The honors were very closely con
tested this year, and the young lady re
ceiving the second honor will have re
ceived it I only; In name, as the differ
ence in ths averages of the young ladies
was so slight It was difficult to give a sec
ond honor, the average of one being 99.52
and the other 99.25.
The first honor Is awarded to Miss Mag
gie L. Merrett, of Marianna, Fla.
Second honor to Miss Helen Lyon, of
Columbus.
The following are the Junior appoint
ments :
Mies Lula Bates, Columbus, G*.
Miss Mary C >oke, Hamilton, Ga.
Miss Minnie Cook, Americus, Ga.
Miss Juliette Hudson, Columbus, Ga.
Mies May Iverson, Columbus, Ga.
Miss Minnie Jewett, Decater, Ga.
Miss Amelia Kaufman, Columbus. Ga.
Miss Irene Mason, Columbus, Ga.
Miss Maggie Matheson, Columbus, Ga.
Miss Mollie Mitchell, Glcnnvllle, Ala.
Miss Lola Wright. Union Springs, Ala.
From a class of 41 the following young
ladles won places as readers In the Soph
omore Exhibition at the Commencement.
Miss Bettie Burrus, Columbus, Ga.
Miss Leila Garrett, Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Sarah Hutchins, Blakely, Ga.
Miss Lilia Holleman, New Orleans. Li.
Miss Carrie Johnson, Columbus, Ga.
Mies May Lave Lowe, Columbus, Ga.
Miss Lizzie McMeekln, McMeekln, Fla.
Miss Mary McGehee. Columbus, Ga.
Miss Mary McGinty, Columbus, Ga,
Miss Minnie Tillman, Columbus, Ga.
Miss Lavlnla Trimble, Alexander City,
Ala.
Miss JuliaThweatt, Columbus, Ga.
Miss Genic Walker, Columbus, Ga.
For the past two years Ihave been trou
bled with leucorrhosa and female weak
ness, which at times has been so great
that I could neither eat nor sleep, I wore
one of Prof. Gullmette’s Kidney Pads and
it cured me. Mbs. H. Jbbome,
Toledo,
i i • ♦
Departure of the Snapper*.
The steamer Chattahoochee has been el
egantly equipped for the accommodation
of the Snapper Club, which will take the
party to the bay, where they will be
transferred to a sea-going vessel for the
Ashing banks. The party will number
some sixteen or eighteen, and will be ab
sent about two weeks. Mr. J. W. Johns
of Macon joins the party here, which will
be augmented at Fort Gaines, and per
haps at Eufaula. They anticipate a gay
time fishing and hunting, and no doubt
on their return will be able to relate some
rich experience. They will take with
them a quantum sufficit of ice, lemons,
and antidote for snake bite. The steamer
Chattahoochee leaves at 10 o'clock.
When you havi an Inflamed eye,
welled hand, cr decayed and aching
tooth, you do not take and fill your stom
ach with drugs to curs It, but apply a
cooling lotion or some soothing narcotic
directly to the parts. So If you have a
weak or lame back, sore kidneys, profuse
or scanty urine, or the secretory system
Is clogged and inactive, you should use
Prof. Gullmette’s French Kidney I’ad,
which is a directly local application,
which always gives speedy relief and
always cures the disease. Ask your drug
ging or It. 6
Meeting at St. Luke Church.
The protracted meetings of St. Luke
Church which have been going on tor the
pagt two weeks arc growing In Interest.
The Bev. E. H. McGehee of Talbotton
preached a most interesting sermon last
night. The Rev. Walker Lewis will have
with him next week assistance from a dis
tance and he feels much encouraged. The
meeting will be protracted from flay to
day, and as long as sufficient Interest is
manifested In the services.
It la the height of folly to wait until you
are In bed with disease you may not get
over for months, when you can be cured
during the early symptoms by Parker’s
Ginger Tonic. We have known the sick
liest families made the healthiest by a
timely use of this pure medicine Ob-
server.
A Sagacious Dog.
Mr. A. L. Harrison has a young New
foundland dog, which is very sagacious,
considering he has had little or no train
ing. Yesterday morning a gentleman tied
his horse to one of the posts near the side
walk in front of the store. As soon as he
left the horse the dog, Rollo, roared on
his hind feet and, with his teeth, untied
the knot and led the horse out Into the
street. The horse was brought back and
tied and the dog repeated the same thing.
In the afternoon the horse was tied In
front of the store again, and as soon as
the dog discovered him he proceeded to
untie him again, and was leading him Into
the store to the proprietor? when lhe was
stopped. Rollo does not intend that riders
shall hitch their horses too near the store
door.
The most sensible remedy, and the only
sate, sure and permanent cure for all dis
eases of the liver, blood and stomach, In
cluding bllllous fevers, fever and ague
jaundice, dyspepsia., etc., is Prof. Guil
mette's French Liver Pads, which cures 1
by absorption. Ask your druggist for this
noted cure, and take no other, and if he
has not got it for you, send $1.50 to
the French Pad Company, Toledo, 0.. and
they will send you one post-paid by re
turn mall. a
The ‘U.S. Kates.”
The H. 8. Estes is being remod- :
eled In the shops of the Columbus
and Rome Railroad shops, and is under
going a thorough overhauling. The fin
ishing touches are being put on and she
will be placed on the road for a trial trip
In a few days. She Is a beauty, and soon
will be heard her shrill whistle as she goes
bounding up Pine Mountain.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. 1
Is tt not worth the email price of 75
cents to tree yourself of every symptom
of these distressing complaints? If you I
hlnk so call at out store and get a bottle i
of Shiloh's Vitalizer, every bottle has a
printed guarantee on It, use accordingly '
and If tt does you no good it wilt cost you
nothing old by M. D. Hood A Co., and
Brannon 4 Carson.
Are you low spirited, “down-ln-the- 1
mouth," and weak lu the back? Does
walking, lifting or standing cause pain In
the small of the back? If so, you have
kidney disease, and Prof. Gullmette’s
French Kidney Pad Is the only remedy
which will cure you rapidly and perma
nently, and without filling your stomach
with nauseous medicine. 5
Floor? M.ttlaga.
Wonderfully low, white, fancy and
heavy. All can afford to use them at thr
prices, at l. Rooney’s,
83 and 85, Broad street, up stairs,
aprt-tf
The E. A I*. Picnic To-Day.
The storekeepers were kept busy yester
day watting on parties preparing for the
i grand picnic at Fort Mitchell to-lay. It
Is the day of all la the year that the em
ployes of the Eagle 4 Phenix Mills look
forward to with the greatest delight. It
is a splendid sight to see from twelve to
fifteen hundred people disporting them
selves In the woods among the wild flow
ers, and enjoying themselvos only as
those can who have been confined In-doors
for a twelve month.
Everything has been planned that can
contribute to their pleasure, and nothing
will ba left undone that will add In the
least to accomplish that end. The “Fly
ing Jenny” has been engaged for the oc
casion, and the tree list will be run all
day, which will afford immense fun for
the little folks.
The officers of these mills contribute
largely each year for the enjoyment of the
employes, and it is appreciated in no
small way. Two trains will be run, leav
ing Broad Street Depot at 6 and 8 o'clock
a. m., and returning, leave Fort Mitchell
at 4 and 6 o’clock p. m.
Deserving Articles are always A»pre
elated. The exceptional cleanliness of
Parker’s Hair Balsam makes It popular
Gray hairs are impossible with Its occa
sional use.
Knasel Circuit Court.
The court at Seale, Judge H. D. Clay
ton presiding, la still moving on and will
not adjourn perhaps till the latter part
of next week. Wednesday was consumed In
the trial of the damage case of Mrs. Mat
tie Phlllpi, vs, John Bickerstaff and Wm.
Dudley, which resulted in a verdict of
$225.00 In favor of Mrs. Philips. It was a
case of rental, in which the plaintiff
claimed that the contract was that the
fence around the plantation should be left
ten rails high and In good order which
she claimed had not been done according
to agreement. The criminal docket will
be reached, it Is thought early next week.
A number of the leading physicians of
the country are now recommending Prof.
Gullmette's Kidney Pad for lame pack,
sciatica, diabetes, gravel, and other dis
eases of the kidneys, bladder and urinary
organs.
May Day FeativaL -
The ladles of the Park Association are
busy with the arrangements for their
May Day Festival and Tournament which
comes off Monday on the Park grounds.
A number of young gentlemen are prac
ticing dally for the tournament contest,
each one expecting to be the successful
Knight. The tournament will take place
in the afternoon, soon after which danc
ing will commence and among the fea
tures of which will be the beautiful May
Pole Dance. The crowning of Queen and
maids of honor will be a most Interesting
occasion. Admission to the grounds for
adults 25 cents, and tor children 10 cents.
Refreshments will be served at reason
able prices. Ladles who are expected to
contribute for the Festival are requested
to send them In early Monday morning to
Mrs. A. J. Lowe’s residence. All are In
vited.
While emphsztng wnat we auvertfed
last week we wish to speak of many arti-
clee that wo could not mention lu that Is
sue.
Embroideries.
These we have In all grades from 2o to
s3peryaid. Show them In Swiss Nain
sook Mull and Jaconet. Full line of Ham
berg Edgings.
Imported M'hite Goods.
We show these tn Fine Plaid and Striped
Organdy, Checked Nainsooks, Striped
Mulls, Linen D’lude, Linen DeDecca,
French Mull, French Nainsooks, Jones'
Cambric Mosalla, White, Cream, Pink and
Blue Spanish net tor oversuite. Ecru,sprig
and dot Swlsses.
Call for Linen D’lnde 10c.
Checked Organdy 120.
Striped Mulls 12%c.
They will be found astonishingly good
value.
HOSIERY.
Ladies, Ml-ses and Childrens, In Black
Lisle Hose,Black Silk Hose,Brilliant Hose,
Fancy Bilk Hose, Solid Pink and Blue
Silk Hose. White Silk Hose, Gents Fancy
y, Hoee, Gents Balbriggan y. Hose, Gents
British y. Hose; all styles y, hose. Gents
Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Gents
Grauze, Undershirts, Jeans Drawers.
CABBI MERES.
Gents and Boys Cassimeres, Jeans and
Cottonadee, English, French, German
and Scotch Suitings; first class material
and lu swell effecls.
To Arrive.
Lawn Teunis Collars and Cuffs, Lawn
Tennis Handkerchiefs. Latest 1 fleets In
Fichus Mother Hubbard Uullarp, etc.
OOBBETB.
We have Corsets at 250, 50c, 75c, SI.OO,
$1.50.
Look at our 1,000 Bone Corset; it Is a
beauty.
We offer special bargains in Ladles
Mohair Suitings, at se, sold until recently
at 150.
GINGHAMS.
Pretty effects In American and Imported
Ginghams, a very popular and durable
dress fabric.
POLKA SPOT MULLS.
We have these very choice and desirable
goods, in Blue, Green, Navy and Black
spots. We have a large line of Plaid and
Striped Mohairs and Melanges; wot th
from 35e to 600, which we throw out on
counters Monday at 15c, just to make It
lovely. Como and get your hack suit.
PARASOLS.
We have some elegant goods and many
new styles.
Nuns'Veiling at 30 cents. Call and see
H, In White, Cream, Navy, Black, Brown,
Gen D’Arme, Ecru, <fce.
Black Satin Brocade Black and Satin
Stripe, Pure Silk for $1,25 per yard; cheap
at $1,75, Come and see it Our Checked
Silks, although selling down fast, owing
to the fact that we bought them in fqjl
Bolts, we can still show In all ‘shades.
One word more. We have the largest
stock of fine goods In the city, and you
will find shopping easy at our counters.
Please test the matter.
J. 8. Jones.
Columbus, Ga, Ap 1882,
If you are troubled with liver and
ague, dumb ague, bllllous fever, jaunnice,
dyspepsia, or any disease of the liver,
blood and stomach, and wish to get well,
try the new remedy, Prof. Gullmette’s
French Liver Pad. Ask your druggist for
it, and take no other, and If he has not got
it send $1.50 in a letter to the French Pad
Company, Toledo, Ohio, and receive one
by return mall, 3
Harrta County Note*.
From the Hamilton Journal.
The Corbla Banking Company Is land
ing much money in the county through
its agent Col. Chas. G. Flournoy.
The fire company received their hats by
express last Monday and are now fully
uniformed and equipped.
Sales of guano at this point have fallen
at least thirty per cent, short of those of
last season, In the opinion of our best In
formed dealers. He attributes this to the
caution of agents in selling only to farm
ers of proven responsibility, and to a di
minution of the cotton area. Tne grain
area, he says, has encroached upon the
cotton land to a considerable extent, and
consequently much less land 1b available
for cotton planting. This state of affairs
is not to be regretted, and our informant
is too well posted for us to doubt hts cor
rectness.
Our late grand jury didn’t recommend
anybody for Congress or Governor, but It
should not be supposed from this that we
Harris county folks are not displaylog or
feeling any Interest In polities. At the
proper time we will show at least one
worthy candidate for Governor, two or
three for Congress at Large, half a dozen
for the Fourth District, half a score of as
pirants for the Senate, twice as many for
the House, with an Innumerable horde for
the more desirable If less honorable coun
ty offices.
Last Saturday morning, about nine
o'clock, the dwelling house on the plan
tation of Mr. M. B. Kimbrough, near Ca
taula, occupied by Mr, Huff, was discov
ered to be on fire. The fire was on the
roof when discovered, and the slimes
only about a foot high, but they spread so
rapidly as to be beyond control before a
ladder to reach the roof was procured and
the building was totally destroyed In a
very short time. It was a large, well
finished building, containing eight rooms
and could not be replaced for less than
$1,200 or $1,500. The loss falls heavily on
Mr. Kimbrough, who, It will be remem
bered by our readers, lost two gin houses
by fire on the same place four years age
Those were supposed to have been of In
cendiary origin, but the dwelling It is
thought caught accidentally. There was
no Insurance.
The city daddies have dug a good big
hole in the ground and when they get it
fixed up and full of water, there will be un
doubtedly plenty of water for occasional
fires. The hole Is fifteen feet square, and
twelve feet deep.
The colored Baptists are erecting a very
imposing church editlee on Blue Spring
street. It is of very large dimensions and
will be a credit to the community when
finished. Work on It Is progressing sat
isfactorily, the frame work is up, the
weatherboarding on and the cover under
way.
....a
I have suffered terrible with nervous
debility, caused by deranged kidneys, and
was permanently cured by Prof. Gull
mette s French Kidney Pads, when other
remedies gave rne no relief,” writes s
ounyg Daynto merchant.
HOTEL* AKKIVALS;
CENTRAL HOTEL.
J H Gautier, A B Wells, Tuskegee,; J M
DeLacy, Hatchechubbee; 0 C Hargrove,
Cincinnati; J 8 Freedman, A W Williams,
Paducah Ky; M B Kimbrough, Hamilton;
FH Mitchell, Linwiod; T Nunn, New
York; Wm. Lay, Paring field, Ohio; 8 M
Burt, Brantly; J O Howard, Chaylybeate
Springe; J A Anderson, Atlanta: John C
Cheney, Goodwater.
BANKIN HOUSE.
JnoD Anderson, Nashville, Tenn; W B
Frost, LaGrange, Ga; Wm Webb, J E
Burghardt, J W Johns, Macon. Ga; C
Hoff, Savannah; ThosJ Ruck, New York;
W J Nlebot, Russell couuty; J T Zichrey,
Ga; W L Briggs, W E Lewis, H B Stern,
J Leibraan. New York; F H Metvee, Vs.
Aie vou low spirited, "down In the
mouth,” and weak lu the back. Does lift
tln or standing cause pain In the small of
the back. It so, you have kidney disease,
and Prof. Gullmette’s French Kidney Pad
will cure you.
COLUMBUS MARKET.
<l«rr4*<‘te<l Daily.
WHOLESALE MEAT.
Bacon clear rib sides...... 12
DBCB Bides 11
8e11ie5..,.,,.,....
Bacon Shoulders. y
D 8 8h0nider5........
Canvassed Hams 13X
KE FAIL MEAT, PROVISIONS, <W.
BACON -Clear rib sides
Shoulders
Bulk clear ribs
Bulk shoulders.... 9
8 0 canvassed hams 16
Plain Hama 15
CORN— Per bushel, white 1 15, mixed 11«8
MEAL I 05
SPECKLED PEA5.................... l 25
RICE ................. .... .......... 10
VINEGAR 40
OATS— Mixed 75
Rust Proof .1 ixj
FLOUR—Fine 00<a 10
BRAN-Per 100 » I 40
LAND-rLeaf, per lb ih
Leat.tn kegs 14
Leaf, in buckets 16
Tin pails, 10 iba 15
Tinpaile.slbs../. jfl
Tin pails,3 lbs 16
MOLASSES — Choice, p<r gal 85
Choice New Orleans 85
Florida cane 65
SUGAS— Yellow O 9
O coffee... 10
Extra U white 10
Standard A.... 11#
Granulated 12#
Powdered.,. .kegs 6.40, h kegs 3.50, X kega 2.00
COFFEE—ComDion lax
Prime-
Choice Rio 20
Java 85
NOAPS-Per lb
CHEE5E.............................. 20
Factory 15
CR A CKERS -Boda 10
Cream 12
Ginger 12#
BUTTER (country) 80
•• Goshen 50
EGG 5................................ 20
POTASH—par ball «
Cans.... 8
SARDlNES— Quarters 15
OYSTERS, lib cans 12W
“ 2 0 25
CANDJT 2tKSSO
CANDLES— Star 20
SODA 8
STARCH 8
CORN STARCH, per pkge 20
PEPPER-Per lb 30
SPICE 30
GINGER 20
NUTMEG5.............................. 1 50
CLOVES 00
CIGARS
CHEROOTS lu
SNUFF— Lorillard’a per lb 80
Loriliard’s foil* 89
Railroad, per lb 70
*' foil 70
TOBACCO— Common.. 86@50
Sine 60® 1 25
KEROSENE OIL 20
SALT— Virginia 1 35
Liverpool 1 r js
MACKEREL— Kits 75®! 00
per kit 3 00
Half barrels..... 00
Barrels 9 00® 12 00
CODFISH 10
WELL BUCKETS 50
BA GGlNG— Heavy. lb 13
° tX lb .* 12X
“ 3 lb 12
•* Second-hand n
TlES— Arrow 2 75
Pierced .2 25
SHOT 10
POWDER. 40
W P CAPS, E A B—Per 1,000 50
NAILS— IO P. per keg 450
Horse shoe per keg .5 50
HOLLOW WARE— Per lb 5
AK'ES— Per dos’.beet) 12 00
AMES SHQFELS-Per&oz H 00
ROWLAND SHOVELS—Per d05....7 50
BUGGYSPOKES-Pwtnt 3 00
Inspection of Lots
BY THE POLICE will cotnmenee in a few days.
Occapaats will please afford them facilities
i for making examinations. Lots in uncleanly
condition will be reported.
By order of the Mayor.
M. M. MOOBE,
' > r |is lw ... clerllCo ’ lJc! ’'
STATE OF GEOBtHA, Mnacogee Conaty:
EandaU Finney )
▼a.
E. C. Hood, ▲. Illges, Peter Freer i
Tbos. J. Nuckolls, L. F. Garrard, mn ror
1 W. E. Gray. A. E. Dexter, T. E. | Damages
Blanchard, and L. M. Burrus |
former owners of the Oeluxnbus I
and Borne Railroad. J
Tax defendants in the above stated case are
i hereby requirted personaly or By attorney to be
I and appear at the next Superior Gouri to be
held in and for said County on the second M n
day in May next, to answer the Pla’nt ff in an
1 action for damage for personal injuries es in
default thereof the court will proceed as to jus
tice shall appertain.
Witness the The Honorable J- T, Willis, Jadge
of said Court, This 15tb day of April, 1882.
Gxo. Y. Pond,
Xfigat Clerk.
Wymiton Residence
FOR SALE !
Known as the olemon’B a —v-x
Place, situated two miles
east of Oolumbns, Ga. Quart»r J||
of a mile from the Brick Acad
emy, containing twenty acres of laud, on which
are all necessary out-buildings and a residence
of ten rooms In excellent repair. A well of good
( water and trult trees of nearly every variety
grown in this climate. For terms apply to
G. E. THOMAS, Jr.,
aug2l satf Att’y at Ls.w
R. II.ENMI).
(SUCCEBBOK TO CH4MPAYNE 4 ENGLaNDJ
Contractor s Builder
Having fitted up Machinery, la prepared to
Plane and Match Flooring
and Ceiling,
Plane Weatherboards and Timbers of any
dimensions. Also do “
Ripping and Schroll Sawing
Jobbing Promptly Attended to
11. H. Engtand,
apr4-e-frl-lyr
fe<i JCI
AfA-inuAxw
1882 tiSSSKb
Wm«trn«d» a'l applicant*, aad toetMtouMm without
erdtring it. ■ , - five crJore4 piahw, 500 angrarinm,
about MO riptU'D*, price* and direetfon* f»r
pJantins » i aof V«rHable and Fk»w«r Seed*, Plant*,
Fruit Tree*. . !.-. •. u'.uable to ail. Mtehij/an wed*
will be found iD-jrc r/liable for planting la the Sautk than the a
t own inn ciliriaU'. we make a specialty of »u[>plyiog
*«•>», Trqci *i.d Market Gardner*. Addrew,
DM. FEBRY 4 CO., Detroit. Mich.
THE GREAT POSITIV E CUR I
M. ftran DISEASES artenr from a demnyH cawt |
;!nof the H LOO IK AIjEHVWS, «
i. I ESTI Vt OHG A >s.
WK'
The Bost Family Medicine on Earth
tstioo IN’ GOT.n
Jo any person afflicted with a dlfr-ase that »KXVREXF wf?
not relieve or cuth, utovidlng tlxe buuee or organa are do
wasted beyond point of repair.
-.s srlentifl'-aliy compounded from Herbs, Euota, Barks bug
Quids found in Calhorula and tire Went Indies, eoiahinlng ■
Tonic, Cathartic, Alterative, Diuretic and Sadortfic.
Its immediate effect upon the digeatlve organs,
Impaired by disease or exhausted from any eauw, is to In
rrvase their powers of «B* ; itnil*tlon and nutrition. It tn
creases the appetite, assists digestion, and gives flrmnesr
and tone to the muscular and circulating system. It sUm
nliiCes the vital processes to renewed activity, alters, cor
rects and purities the fluids, toiMM the orgaus re-v#t*b
As bus their healthy ftmctluca.
THE ONLY TRUE REMEDY FOR COLD!
It Is useless to expatiate upon tbs viicaas of this GfIKA»
REMKDY. if you arc »u Turing from BILIOUS ATTACKS,
BWKmt, or X lIhLMATISM. GENERAL Dg.
BILITT, COXSTIPATMW, KIDSKY or SERtOI S DISEASES, I
or any disorder arising from IMPURE BLOOD, get a battle
of l i<.(IRENE and takelt as per directions upon each bottle,
in English, German, Spanish and French. One bottle will
better yuu at iu xnedte than vaiumes expruased 11
printers’ ink. J
A trial of one hottie Invurcs ats adoption In every family, i
for no Man, ’Oman or Child can take V mOHENK and remain j
long Bick. It first cleanses the eystem, then repairs, ther :
builds up, thus curing disease and establishing health oa a
permanent, eafo and enduring basia. 1
put up In large bottles, ana is pleae«>. So take. .
Seld by Druggi* l * Veaerally. I’rice par Reftls.
Walker 4 Badger Mfg. Co., Prop’rs,
40 Joba Street, New York.
, 'HE BEST
CALICO.
•r :,r. S/.VPSO.V& sow
lIOUBNIHG. SECOND MOURNING
SOLID BLACKS,
Eddystone
FANCY DRESS PRINTS
The FDDYSTONE PRINT WORKS is
©tie of the largest and most complete estab
lishments in the country.
THE EXPERIENCE OF HALF A
CENTURY
>s enabled them to attain such perfection
they can w ith confidence ask you to test
the quality of their woA. They carefully
avoid all poisonous dings, make only fast col
ors,which are thoroughly washed in hot water
and soap, thereby removing anything which
would stain underclothing.
Those who buy and wear their prints will,
diey feel confident, find them superior in dur
ability, artistic style and finish. Be sure and
ask for their goods, and see that their marks
tickets are on them.
D. I. C.
Is an absolute and irresistible cure for
DRUNK
ennr-ss, Intemperance and the use of Opium, To
bacco, Narcotics and St-imulanLs removing all
Utste. desire and habit of using anv es them, ren
dering the taste or desire for any of them perfectly
odious and disgusting. Giving everyone perfect
and irresUtible control of the sobriety ofthem
s< Ives and their friends.
It prevents that absolute physical and moral
prostration that follows the sudden breaking off
from using stimulants or narcotics.
per ~“’ Or “
Temperance societies should recommend it. It
is perfectly harmless and never-failing.
Hop Bitters Mfg. Co., Rochester, N.Y. Sole Agents
Hop Congh Care destroys all pain, loosens the
cough, ouiets the nerves, product* rest, and never
fails w turn
The Hep Pad for Stomach. Uve r and Kidneys,
’.3 superior to ail others. Cures by absorption. It
is rteriect—aak druggists.
The Hop RittersMfg. io., ofßochsrtw, N.Y. rre-
ineae remedie* also the Hop Bitten, which are in bo
=s«Fe a cj i nT.wcant.butthePurest *.,.4 Be*t Sfedi-
.ne ever made, rnaJdar mors cures than <ll oth er rcmedim.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
REMEMBER
G. J. Peacock,
Clotliinjr Manufacturer,
64 and 66 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA.
HAS in afore a naw Uaa of Caeimerea, Bait
itm*. Diagonal., Dofaklua, Tricon, etc., ol
Engfah, French and American make* ol
I
ENDLESS VARIETY.
Those wanting Boring Suits Msde to Order
CALL AND SEE US
C. J. PEACOCK
Clothing Manufacturer,
64 and 66 Broad Street,
janleodtf COLUMBUS. GA.
For Sale,
A CONVENIENTLY LOOA
ted Dwelling Hou«a and
Lot on the west side of Forsv th,
and a few doors north of Ban- ■
doiph street. House is comparaitvely new and
h»s four rooms. On the lot is a good well of
water and all necessary out-bulldlngs, including
stables. For further information apply to
THOb. P. CHAFIN. M. D
Office at Carter’s Drug Store. a; 123 it
Columbus anr WMerf Railway.
Opxlika, Ala., April 31. IRBI.
ON AND AFTER APRIL 23, 1882. the Trains
on this Road will b« run as follows:
i Daily ; daily
Freight passarg'b
Accum '
Nol No 2 N’O 8 So 4
—•— —1
AM PM
Leave Columbus, 6:54 I:s* i
Arrive at Opelika 9:08' jj;3U
Leave Opelika.... 12:3/
Arrive at Good water 4:5-
| AM :
Leave Good water ■ 4:45
Arrive at O[eiika... ~i 9.K1
pm AM
Leave Opelika 6tlßi 9:38
Arrive at Oolumuua J >8:32! 11:13
E. A. FLEWELLEN,
General Manager.
GRIGSBY eTtHOMAS, Jr.
_A.TTO»IVEY
—AND—
COUNSELLOR ATLAW.
COLUMBUS, GA.
TiriLL PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL
VV Courts. Will give personal attention to
and claims in tie state of Texas. Also has sev
eral tracts of land for sale in different portions
of Texas. Also 1800 acres of land for sale near
Ht. Mary’h, Ga,, suitable for Orange Groves or
Bea Island Cotton. Also 1800 acres of land in
Chattahoochee county, Ga., ten miles from the
ity of Columbus, well timbered with pine suit
corabeilumbar.
K HALL’S
Si——
BALSAM
SHHBMnaiBMMBi
Currß Colds, Pneumonia, Bronchitis,
Aithina, Croup, Whooping Cough, and
all diseases of the Breathing Organs.
It soothes and heals the Membrane of
ths Lungs, inflamed and poisoned by
Ilia disease, and prevents the night
sweats and tightness across the chest
which accompany it. CONSUMPTION
is not an incurable malady. It is only
necessary to have the right remedy,
f.nd HALL’S BALSAM is that remedy.
DON’T DESPAIR OF BELIEF, for
this benign specific will core- you,
even though professional aid fails.
HENRY’S
CARBOLIC SALVE,
the Most Powerful Healing
Agent ever Discovered.
Henry’s Carbolic Salve heals burtt*.
Henry’s Carbolic Salve cures sores.
Henry’s Carbolic Salve allays pain.
Henry’s Carbolic Salve cures eruptions.
Henry’s Carbolic Salve heals pimples.
Henry’s Carbolic Salvo heals cruises.
for Henry’s, and Take No Other,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
TOWNSLEY’S
rOOTBffI ANBM
CURES IN ONE NINI’TE.
Sdey’s Carbolic Troches,'
A SURE PREVENTIVE OF
Jontegtona Diseases Colds, Hoarseneu,
Diphtheria, and Whooping Cou<h,
Pleasant to the Taste.
ha’i Osyggnalei Bittirs
Relieve Dyspepsia and Biliousness.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
JOSX F. HENRY, CURBAN & CO.,
pole KiornrzTons,
24 College Place, New York.
INII fiYv^£^ £DY
'yjj if il
I; Im
i I £
MEDICINE
PHPATIhIE A medicinal enm-
JU mA I IHE 1 pound of known value—
For 8.004
powers for the enis
CURATINE,
For Liver Compiatote. Ha”*ieu
thorough in its enCT.
mm ■ vaaifw H 18 unexcelled for Ou>
jURATINE. cure of all Blood Hie-
VUIIM I IIMLJ eneeo such as fiorof-
For Kidney Direasei. vtia, Tutnore, Boils.
Aiiaaa*iaia> BhfU mattem, JAer-
CURATINE,
For Rhenmaiiam.
arh. Betention of
- FOR IT.
SURATINE, ITBEBEmCEtIKALCa
Tx BALTIMORE, M*.