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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1874.
NO. 82.
OEOKUIA MEWS.
—Col. Tho?. Hardeman, of Macon, has
consented to delivei' the address at Grif
fin, on the occasion of the Confederate
Memorial celebration.
—Ann Hant, a negro murderess, who
escaped from the Elberton jail, is still at
Is'■pe. A reward of $200 has been offered
for her arrest. She is under ssntonoe of
dontb.
— V military company, called the
‘‘Southern Rights Guards,” has been
formed in Perry, Houston, and Governor
Smith has ordered an election for ufiloora
to he held this week.
—The Home Journal is informed that
Colonel II. L. Deunard has purchased a
third interest in the Houston Factory.
Lost year it paid about twenty-five per
cont. on tho capital invested.
—The Houston Home Journal Bays that
in view of the scarcity of ohango iu Per
ry, it is proposed that the merchants ol
the place form au association and issue
five or ten thousand dollars worth of
tickotB, According to our orude ideas,
this would be banking, without legislative
license or incorporation.
—Thero must bAve been a great demand
for styptics at Thomasville during the
Ronsion of the Modical Association, and
no ilobut the doctors had to prescribe
liberally. The Times says that the young
Indies- who decorated the oourt-house and
city hall had bleeding fingers, and the
young men who assisted them had bleed
iug hearts.
—Tho Thotnasville 7Hmes learns that
on Thursday night an alteroation occurred
at Camilla botwoon Bus Hurst, Marshal of
that place, and Hill Humphries, nnd that
Hurst shot Humphries throe times—in
the side, in the neok, and in tho left arm.
Tho presumption is that such wounds
must prove fatal. It is said that Hum
phries was ad'vaooing with an open knife
when Hunt shot him.
—The recklessness with which many
people «UU pay high prices for artioles
bought on credit, was shown at an admin
istrator’s sale in Upson county last week.
Payment was to be made on the 1st of
November next (ont of the cotton crop,
of course). Corn brought $1 35 per
bushel—25 per oent. per bushel, or about
•to per cent, per anr um above the cash
price; fodder, $l 7;» per 100 lbs.; cotton
seed, 21 cents per bushel; a mule $127,
Ac.
ALABAMA NEWIi
—The Eufaula News of Saturday re
ports the cortt crop in its section as very
due, and the farmers now busy planting
cotton.
—The Livingston Journal says: Cotton
planting is well advanced in north Sum
ter, and we have, heard of ono planter
who finished several days ago. More or
less has been planted throughout the
county.
—Birmingham was evidently greatly
alarmed about tho report that the Savan
nah A Memphis Railroad was to rnu
around her. But Col. Jones' letter re-
Rtored her equanimity, and all is now
Bereuo in the Duke's dominions,
—The Montgomery Advertiser says
that Mr. Elias A. Leake, who was shot so
badly by the negroes who violated Mrs.
Leake, slid who were qniokly hung there
for at Bryan, Texas, was a member of the
old 4th Alabama Regiment, nnd was a
RHtiorons, impulsive and devotedly brave
—Judge J. Q. Smith has granted the
injunction Against the oily of Montgom-
ery, prayed for by a number of citizens,
restraining the levyiug of a tax to pay
interest on the city bonds given iu aid of
•ho South and North Railroad. The bill
asking tho injunction made averments de
nying the legality of the bonds and al
leging great irregularity in the issning of
them.
—The Eufaula News has an account of
a horrible affair which occurred iu Bar-
hour county, between Eufaula and Groou-
ville, on Thusday morning last. A negro
hoy, sevonteeu years of ago, named Na
than Newton, had married ihe daughter
of a uegro named Daniel Brooks, lie
proposed to inovebis wife to his own res
idence, io which Brooks objected, and
persuaded the girl not to go. Nathan
weut back on Wednesday laid,to see if he
emild not persuade his wife to go with
him, and Brooks set his dogs on him.
Nut ban fled, and the dogs followed him
home. That night Brooks and two other
Mgroes, armed, arrived at Mr. Alstou
Nhere Nathr.n was living, accused him
•dealing the dogs, and forced him to e
company them to Brooks', where they
whipped him to death with a buggy trace
Ihey then fled, and have not yet beon ar
rested.
The World** Consumption of Cotton.
According to Mr. Feohen's report,
which is highly commeuded by the Eu
ropean press, the following is tho present
consumption of cotton in tho undermen
boned countries:
KngUn<l
WASHINGTON.
COXOIIESfltlONAL.
Senate.
Washington, April 7.—Morrill, from
tho Finanoe Committee, reported unfa
vorably on the bill to provide for the re
sumption of speoie payment and for
free banking. •
Senator Sherman, from the Finanoe
Committee, reported back the nnvy finan
cial bill, and asked to be discharged from
farther consideration, as the action of the
Senate yesterday had covered all legisla
tion regarding them. So ordered.
Morrill, of Maine, from the Finanoe
Committee, reported adversely to the bill
to provide fox free banking and specie re-
ption. He said that he regretted to
make the report, whioh he did by order of
the committee. He would not undertake
to disclose what look place in the com
mittee, bat it is well known that it is
made up of odd numbers, and is one of
seven members. Three favored the bill
and three opposed it, and tho seventh
number is a little mixed. The report
seems to be unfavorable. In view of what
had taken place yesterday, the adverse
report was very appropriate. He asked
that the bill be placed on the calender.
* Private bills ooonpied the.balanoe of the
doy.
lions*.
Tho Committee on Revision of Laws re
ported a bill for tho consolidation of the
Northorn District of Alabama. Ordered
printod and recommended, with privi
lege to report. Adjonrned.
Nomination*.
Commodore Leroy, Rear Admiral; W.
Jones, Postmaster at Dallas, Texas.
Confirmation*.
McKenna, Postmaster at Shreveport;
Griffith, Postmaster at Frederioksburg,
Va.; Freeman, Postmaster at Lexington,
Va.
By request of the delegation from the
ruling organization in Houtli Carolina,
they appeared before tho President to-day
in reply to the charges made by the
memorialists from tho Tax Payers' Con
vention. They were accompanied by
both tho Secretaries from that Stato, and
a part of the Congressional delegation.
L. C. Carpenter,of the Daily Union,spoke
for tho delegation, and answered the tax
payors in an address of about fifteen min
utes’ duration. Tho President listened,
and «t the close of Mr. Carpenter's
marks said the answer appeared to be full
and conclusive. He also said ho had not
been oorrootly reported in his remarks to
the other delegation. The delegation
claim that their roception has boon all
that oonld bo desired. They aIho visited
the uovorul heads of departments,
will appear before the Judiciary Commit
tee of the House Wednesday.
Washington Mote*.
Washington, April 7.—Cabinet meet
ing unimportant. Full attendance, ex
cept Belknap.
II. Euffiy, for many years chief clerk of
tho Navy Department, has gone into the
bonking business. John N. Hogg t
coeds him.
Senator Edmunds id in his seat,
short sojourn in Florida has improved
him in appearance, and in other respoots,
He will not bo so hostile to the South
hereafter.
Charlotto Cushman is playiog here, a*d
goes hence South. She has tho vigor of
thirty years ago.
tions held in tires State yesterday the Re
publicans olected their ticket in the fol
lowing places : Kalamazoo, Corunna, Fen
ton, Albion, Coldwator, Ann Harbor,
Hillsdale, Grand Haven, East Saginaw,
and Allenpa. The Democrats eleoted
thoir ticket iu Milesport, Huron, Pontiac,
Battle Creek, Bay City, Grand Rapids,
Lansing, and Muskegon.
The Temperance ticket was elected in
Ypsilanti, People's or Whisky ticket in
Flint, and Reform ticket iu Iona.
IASSACI117SETTB SENATORIAL
ELECTION.
Boston, April 7.—Twelfth ballot—
Dawes, 37; Hoar, 78; Curtis, 72; Adams,
1G.
Thirteenth ballot—Dawes, 9G; Hoar,
81; Gurtia, 71; Adams, 1G. Among the
scattering Butlor received one vote.
8 viUbr faiid! .** * ’
Italy
Holland.
^RdViiavtaaVoua
THE ELECTIONS IN THE
AND WEST.
EAST
Democrat* Hwtcp Connecticut, and
Elect a 17. S. Senator.
THE WEATHER.
Department op Wae, )
Washington, April 7, 1874.)
Probabilities.—For the Southern and
South Atlantic States east of tho Missis
sippi, clondy and rainy weather, with
fresh and brisk south winds.
SHIP NEWS.
Savannah, April 7.—Arrived : Ida, Lily,
Raynor, Langet, Emily, W. R. Brugan,
John, Number Two, WyomiDg. Cleared :
Mallory, Moro, Elsie, Sawyer, Mystic,
Minwoli, Ponelpo, Oasis, John S. Lee,
Browuard, Minnai, Elaworth, Crocker.
MARKETS.
New Haven, April 7.—Tho election has
resulted in a sweeping Demooratio vie
tory. Returns received at the Palladium
office up to this hour, a few towns only
being wanting, gave Ingersoll, Demo,
crat, a plurality of 5,70b, over Harrison
Kopublioan, and a majority of 1,GG!
Smith, Prohibition, received a little ov<
4,G00 voles.
Tho Senate stands—18 Democrats to
Republicans, and tho II<>use is heavily
Democratic.
The two candidates for Governor
residents of this city, which gave Iuger-
soll 4,111, liarriHon 3,549, and Smith,
Prohibition, 25G.
Tim elou.ion has been tuado by the
people, and is heavy. The Democratic
majority in tho General Assembly renders
the choice of a Democratic U. S. Sena
tor au easy matter.
Democratic Majority 3,<S00—The
Legislature Overwbelraluffly
Democratic.
Hartford, April 7.—The majority of
lugorsoll (Democrat) in the State is not
far from 2,500.
The Senate stands—Democrats 17 to
Republicans 4. House—Democrats 143
to Republicans 90 ; Independents 2.
OHIO.
Democrat* Win.
Columbus, Ohio, has goue Democratic
by 1,500 majority.
INDIANA.
Evansville, Indiaua, wins a Democratic
victory.
ELECTION*! IN OHIO.
The Democrat* Win a Mayor.
Cincinnati, April 7.—At Dayton the
cleution was quiet. An extraordinary vote
was cast by the Democrats to elect the
Mayor and their city ticket. Th* Repub
licans have a majority in the Counoil and
School Board.
Pequia elects an anti-crusad* oity ticket.
Council a tie.
MICHIGAN.
Democrat* Ahead,
Detroit, April 7.—At tho charter elec-
ANTI-IN ELATION.
The New York Leglalature** Lec
tor o to Congress.
Albany, April 7.—In tho Assembly a
resolution was offered and referred to the
Ways and Means Committee, with instruc
tions to report to-morrow, endorsing Gov.
Dix'a message,and doclining the judgment
of the Legislature of the State of New
York that it is the duty of the Admin
istration at Washington, and of Congress,
to stay the poraicious and ruinous policy
of increasing the volume of irredeemable
paper currency, and to take measures for
the speedy resumption bf specie payment.
Copies are to be sent to members of Con
gress.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
NEW CALEDONIA.
Escape of Rochefort.
London, April 7.—Additional dispatches
from Melbourne givo some particnl
tho escape from New Caledonia of Henri
Rochefort nnd his companions. It ap
pears that thpy obtained permission from
tho nuthoritios to go on o fishing excur
sion. They succeeded in boarding a bark
and stowed themselves away in the hold,
where they remained until tho departure
of tho vessel, when they made thoir ap
pearance on deck.
MEXICO.
Peace—Execution of Murderer*.
New York, April 7.—A Ilerald special
from Mexico, dated 2d instant, says the
revolutionary movomont iu Cbiuuapas
against the Governor has beon suppress
ed.
Six of the assassins of the Rev. Mr.
Stephens have beon condemned to death.
The trial of the priest Ochoa and other
parties implicated in the outrage is still
pending.
Congress opened yesterday.
Peace prevails throughout Mexico.
NPAAN.
Mciff of llltbon.
Madrid, April 7.—Serrano has again
beguu a furious cannonade on the Car-
list's positions before Bilboa. His fire is
nut roturnod. A largo number of Car-
lists are deserting. It is expected that
Serrnno will make a grand assault very
soon.
TELKURAPIIIG NOTED.
—A man named Dennison, of San
Francisco, engaged iu a quarrel with an
other named Downey, at Solias City yes
terday, when Downey shot Dennison,
who died iu a few minutes. Jealousy and
an April fool led to tho futal quarrel.
—In a mootiug of the Conference of
Baptist ministers, held at Philadelphia,
resolutions were presented by Dr. Hen
son, strongly opposing open communion.
An amendment offered by Dr. Board-
man, favoring this, was voted dowu. The
original resolutions were then postponed
until the next meeting. They will doubt
less bo carried by a large majority. There
is a strong fight on the subject between
Drs. Board man and Heuson.
MEDICINES.
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Money and Stock Market*.
New York, April 7.—Stocks weak.—
Money 4. Gold 18|. Exchange—lung
485$, short 488$. Governments strong.
State bonds quiet and nominal.
New York, April 7.—Money 4. Star- tha moi
ling steady. Gold 13|aJ. Governments from pi
strong and aotive. State bonds quiet.
Provision Market*. DYSPEPSIA
Liverpool, April 7.—Breadstuff’s firm. Armed i
Wheat 12a 4a8d, good red winter. Cora S h *»R»?
38s Gd. Lard 43s Gd.
New York, April 7.—Flour firm.—
Wheat lo better. Corn dull and un
changed. Pork quiet; mess $10.90.—
Lard firm; steam 10 l-ltia$.
Cincinnati, April 7.—Flour firm, but
not qnotably higher. Corn dull at 63aG7.
Pork $17. Lard strong; steam 9$; kettle
9|b9L Bacon strong; shoulders G$; clear
rib sides 9$; clear 9$a9§. Whiskey quiet
at 93.
Louisville, April 7.—Flonr quiet and
nnchanged. Corn quiet nud unchanged.
Provisions qniet. Pork $1G.50. Lard
—tierce 9$; keg 9j{. Whiskey 93.
Cotton Market*.
Liverpool, April 7—Noon.—Colton
quiet and unchanged; sales 12,000 bales,
including 2,000 for speculation and ex
port.
Sales to-day include 8,800 bales Ameri-
Sales of Orleans, nothing below low
middlings, shipped in April and May, 8$d.
Sales of uplands nothing below good
ordinary, deliverable June and July,
8 1-lGd.
Liverpool, April 7—5 r. m.—Sales of
uplands, nothing below low middlings, do-
llverablo in April 8; do., deliverable in
June and July, 8 3-1G.
Yarns and fabrics at Manchester qniet.
New York, April 7.—Cotton quiet; sales
1,227; uplands 17$; Orleans 17$.
Futures oponed as follows: April Ifila
1G 7-1 <1; May lOfalG 18-1G; June l7ja
17 5-10; July 17 lt-lGal723-32.
New Yonx, April 7.—Cotton quiot _
sales of 2,15G bales at 17$a17$ ; net re
ceipts 1,591.
Futures closed steady ; sales 22,000
bales, as follows : April 1313 32*7-18; May
lGjf; June 17 7-32; July 17$.
Memphis, April 7.—Firmer and in good
demand; offerings light; low middlings
15$; receipts 993; shipments 1,085; stock
42.49G.
Auuubta, April 7.—In good demand;
middlinga 15$; receipts 241; sales 353.
Charleston, April 7.—Firm; middlings
1(5; receipts 1097; exports to continent
1120; sales 500; stock 34,01G.
Galveston, April 7.—Dull; good ordin
ary 14}, middlings lfij; receipts 804; ex
ports to oontineut 1805; sales 400; stock
54,090.
New Orleans, April 7.—Demand good;
middlings lGjj, low middlinga 15jj, good
ordinary 14$, ordinary 12$: receipts 2073;
exports to Great Britain 25(H); sales 3000,
last p. m. 4000.
Boston, April 7.—Quiet; middlings
17$al7$; sales 250; stock 0,000.
Savannah, April 7.—Buyers and sellers
apart; middlings 16$; net receipts 815;
sales 913; stook 54,598.
Mobile, April 7.—Firm; middlings 10;
low middlings 15$; good ordinary 14$;
receipts 455; experts to Great Britain
880, to Franco 3,749; sales 1,200—lost
evening 1,000.
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mineral aubetAncv, but in
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ug those Southern Hoots nud Herbs which
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Simmons’ Liver Regulator or Medicine
inentlr a Family Medicine; and hv being
> foi
nfforing aud uiuny a dollar in time
tills.
■Ivlng
ivoi Forty Years’ trial it is
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sons of tho highest charact
i vlrtuci
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Prim, $1.00. Sold by all UruggiatK.
RAILROADS.
NOTICE
Columbus, March 22, la‘
QN and after Tueadny, 24th instant, the Passen
ger Trait: will run us follows daily (Sundays ex
cepted):
I.eavo Columbus ,.0:00 A. M.
Arrive at Troy 6:05 P. u.
Lhv# Troy a. m.
Arrive at Columbus .2:25 P. M.
Freights will bo shipped by by th s Truitt aud
packages weighing not over one hundred a ml fifty
(i WJ pounds will he received daily for transporta
tion W. L. CLaKK,
rech22,12w Bup’t M. k 0. It. It.
Western Railroad of
Alabama..
ritf ryr ijj' \j\j-‘yy
the best:advice
that can be giveu to persons Buttering from dys-
,, bilious complaint, colic, consumption sick
die, fever and aguo, nervous debilliv, or of
, Isorder affecting the slomach, the fivo'or
kidneys, is to tono. cleanse, and regulate these Im-
i,riant organs hv the use of DR.1 UTT'S VKOKT-
DLK LIVKK PILLS. They act very mildly, yet
lornughly restore tho functional action of (lie
igestivo organs nud tho intestines aud renovate
le whole system. They produce neither uausea,
ripiug or weakness, aud may he taken at any
mo without chango of diet or occupation.
Pi lee 25c a box. Sold by all druggists.
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE
ossesses qualities that no other dye does. Us
—Some time since we stated that the
Alabama coal mou had been shipping coal
to Cuba. We have seen a roturn of a
cargo of coal which was shipped to Hava
na on the schooner Evelyn, by the Ala
bama coal tnoD, which has resulted very
favorably. It was sold to the Havana Gas
Company at nino dollars per ton in gold.
It tamed out gas as follows : Montuvalto
coal, 8,743 feet of gas; Cahabn coal, 8,750
feet of gas; NewcoHtlo oqitl, 8,781 feet of
gas, with 1,G11 pounds of coke per ton.
The Newcastle coal gave tho best
results, producing two bundrod pounds
of coke more than the best coal. The
ageut who visitod Cuba had tho
coal thoroughly tented on loootno-
tiven, ht'oumers and gas works, and it
gave such satisfaction that ho brought
back orders for 500 tons for a gas com
pany, 800 tons for a railroad, and 400
tons for a large coal-yard in Havana, and
contracts are ready in MaUnznn for 20,-
000 tons at niuo dollars, gold. This only
proves what we have always said about
the great mineral rosourues of Alabama,
aud the vast wealth whioh is undeveloped
in our State. We leurn that onr coal men
will tuuko regular shipments hereafter to
Cuba. We hope tho railroads will see
the necessity of reducing their freights,
as the froight amounts to moro than all
tho other expenses combined.
[Montg. Journal,
An Old Way to Raise Blisters.—I
remember (says a correspondent of tho
Medical d- Surgical Journal) that when I
was very young they used to raise blisters
with boiled hammers. Old Dr. Twitched,
of Keene, (pcaco to his ashes !) onco
wanted to blister some ono in a farm
house, fur from homo. He had nothing
with him to do it with. He asked his wife
to find him a hammer. The article was
brought out, put in a tea kettle over the
fire, aud after the water steamed and bub-
bled woll, he lifted it out, and gently
touohed it to his patient iu a half dozen
spots over the seat of pain, with n posi
tive effect. Boiled hammers were for
many years used in that neighborhood for
pleurisy, and every old lady knew nothing
was equal to a hammer ; and thero was a
long dispute whether it should be a claw-
bamtuor or not. 1 thiuk the yea* finally
conquered.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
To Rent.
J^FTKIt April «th, two Furnished HKD
ROOMS, Kitchen und Subic, with us
room aud parlor. Addru»n
npl tf M, Knqnii
For Rent.
l) LAK01S ROOMS, with aide outranc
ot parlor aud kitchen, 1’artle. can
family
House
J»2S tf
House and
A
dining
sneo, with ut
an board wit
if preferru
41 located. Address
L, Hox
Lot for Sale
ON LOWKU TAUT OK IIIW All ST.
'I UK lot U acre; the house has three
I large rooms, hull and all ueressury it!tl
ouf-huildiiiRS. U ill he so.'d cheap to a cash
For Sale Low.
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New York and Now Orleans Moil Lino.
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Mecping Cars Run to 4'liiirlotto.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta, • • • 0:24 A. u.
From Montgomery aud Seltua • 2:111) r. u.
Tickets for salo at Union Passenger Depot.
CIIAB. P. BALL, General Bilp’t.
R. A. RACON, Agent. | mac 1.1 tr
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R.
] J j *]■ iV • * *lj
O N and after SUN D V Y, March 1st, 1X74, train*
will run us follows :
PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Columbus - - • 2:1101*. M. (Dally)
; Hard Bn
l.y all
ivo Col ti mI
•ive at Coin
v* (Macon
TRAIN,
i. (Sm.d«y <
W. L. CLARK, Agei
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng. i
Thomas Gilbert
JOJ3 PRINTER
BOOK-BINDER
AND
Blank Book Manufacturer,
(OKI Bun Office Buildiug,)
HAN001.1*11 NT., COLi'DIHUN, UA.
AM i
Til lllspn
V propa
od lo oxecuto with nentness
dors for PRINTING ol uv-
ory dosoriptlon, vU:
LETTFB HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS, STA TEMENTS OF ACT
BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS,
LABELS AND SIIILTING TAGS,
HAND BILLS AND CIRCULARS,
SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS &c.
LEGAL BLANKS.
Railroatl Rceeipta, Bills Lading, Ac i
book or loose, Blank Books of all
kinds, with or without printed
heads, made at ';hort notice.
Giving my entire personal attention to Job
Printing and Binding,! .uuounbled to till alb
dors promptly .at LOW CASH PUIUt
guaranteeing .-atlyfaet l..n,
Urdera from ahr«
If partlod woro pit
A full iitoul
Ijogul Hlanka alw
id rocelv
entlui
Sond (or Prlco List
ioorgl.-i aud Alabama
Notice.
N AND AFTER APRIL 1ST,
O N AND AFT)
tl.v Boat. .1
Roofing and Outtering
done promptly ami iu tho beat manner.
lie mil it it* h cull, fueling tuuo irml that he car
give entire aatiafactioo.
Price aa low oa the loweat. Come and ae«
before you buy. oct26 eodawtf
URDAYS
The Sat nr
Itohlcola.
INI) WKDNKSDAYh
ACTS
Of the Last Legislature,
you BAI.K BV
, w. J. CHAFFIN.
oovlfi tf
DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
J. I. GKIPF1N,
IMPORTED
►Dmtts &M etlicines^
PERFUMERY
AND
FANCY GOODS,
at iti;ni’< i:n i»kiri:«
«*•!. *4- Pre.crlptl
All goods guar
fully prepared al
JalX deinUwly
J. I. GRIFFIN
a I ht.
cUREs'
Neuralgia, Piles, Lcadaohe,
Diarrhoea. Soils, Old Soros,
Lameness, Eiarno, Soreness,
Toothache, Scalds, Sprains,
Hoarseness, Ulcors. Wounds,
Soro Throat, Colic, Eruisoc,
Ehoumatism, Ilomorrhagos,
teBSMC'
ay. N. V. Bei
itih'lph
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASLS,
XTiato
WELLS’CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UPjDNLY IN llld'i: BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by brugnlutv 4w
Tlie Iiluli» «*t nieillml tinlli«>ritl<>w
of I'.nro|M* Hiiy tho utmnKeia Tonic, Purlllor
nnd DeohiMruont known to tho medical world Ih
JURUBEBA.
It iw iwxia- ticcuy «f vital fnrccx, oxhnimtlon ol
tint norvotiH itypiem, rextorex vigor to ihe tlohll-
Itntetl, clo'tnxuH vitluted blood, romuvi - vohldo
oliplriictloiirt und IICIN directly on tho 1 Ivor nnd
.spleen. Price 41 n led' le. JOHN Q,, 1CBL
HIP
: sv|is?4
lUm
jhsiflSr
icHl.
ilgSf s
§.:* >fj2 B
I? 4 ??* 1 [A ’
WE WANT
JOB PRINTINC.
Letter Press and Card
Printing.
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER,
BILL II E AD
AND
Statcmont I *:i,]>or,
AI AD.
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS
All of Wlilcli .-.in !"• f.irni-l.oO |,r.iiU’J al
.burl nut]os, at wiw . ".i IUtm.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
Tlios. Gllloort,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Times Building,
COLUMBUS, BA.
BOOK AGENTS
at onco, to fell two of the meat popular wuihn
evor published :
U. S. BONDS KerTSiwafe. 1 by M.5.V.
W. K. Handy. and
MARSHALL'S LIKK OF
Gen. Robert E. Lee.
w Send for Circular at once.
TURNBULL BROTH I RS,
4w Baltimore, Md,
I Dr. Nnce’it Cm- r
tnrrli Itomodyl
fi tircft by Hiuuilil, lionl-§
rigpro|>ortlOf
ii« dlhCUNC .
ivhrn the Bystom li
men put In p n rh
lcr with Doctor
to act spcclilcally, uimju tho tli-c:
l perfectly npnllcd to
En?c»t and cltantncrs In which xores nnd |
' exist,and from which tbtchnrp.c
m> M'i:n,t( i.i s!
VITTKill A KIN
Choice Simpson Cotton Sect
FOR SALE.
«ed from Molccled Mulhs, hy
E. T. SHEPHERD.