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TUESDAY.... MAT M, 1874.
CITY At*Allfill
COLUMMVM DAILY MAMMMT.
Fibaboial.—Sight MIX OB Haw Tort par;
« BHtn K per —at. ttnrtl M 8e-
tm—h^P* Mot; de-ed bill* ob Bostoo
MPWMM. BmIumbmIII— (Mi aim
Yprk at pramtoa. Uemee, loeas IS1V4
par aaat par —oath. (laid eed dm eoeU-
■aL
Oottoh—Market deU. Mothle* detaf.
The MMb| ara the quotatloas:
Infarlor , M (a
Ordieerjeed'staXed. M (UK
Good Ordinary 16!4@1«
Low Middlings l*K«l4Ji
Middling IT •-
Strtot Mtddllag*. ....17X0-
Bntoe I balaa.
Raoalpta « balaa - » bp X. AO. S. B.;
4 kf wagons t U kp II. fc a. M. 4 kp
W. B. R. ; 10 bp rtaart U bp 8. W. B. B.
Shipments M balaa—It bp 8. W. B. B.;
• for hoaia eoesnnpUon | It bp W. B. B.
oaiit arSnant. • -
“ paaatoaaip ta,141—44,700
00.007
Shipped today-. M
v praaloaalp 00,000—00,040
Slack oa band 4.<W
8a*b Day Labt Yata.—Aefnet Mat, tin,
Mi raoalTcd aama dap 4I| total receipts 14,0 I;
■kipped ataa dap UTi total ablpmaata 00,0011
a took 0,109 s aalaa 71. Middlings 17s.
V. 8. Pobtk.—Receipts for 0 dapa 1,000; at-
porta to Oraat Brltala 4,007; to Uaatlaaat
0; atock 404,007.
Ikdaa la JVete AAoortUomonto.
Dry gooda narked doom lew—H. T.
Origlar.
Machinery—Poola A Hoat.
lea for aala—O. W. Brows.
Central Bailroad acbadnla.
Meeting to-night—Colombian Lodge.
Simmons’ Liver Bagnlator.
Tba City Light Onarda alaot a Captain
to-night.
Xot Coming.
Bap. Dr. Mnnaep ia aick at Savannah,
and aa soon at be ia able to travel will
laava for borne. Consequently bia visit
to Golnmbtu ia poatponed nntii fall.
in (Mamba* A large
Mafia Ml Baptiat ebnrob, Sab dap night.
PnaldantO. M. Dews presided.
Aflac roe ding dja datipfawta Bor
Mr. Kendrick o( tba Baptiat, and prayer
by B*e.J. M. Hall M, tba Braabytariam
ahareb, tba follewiag report of the See re
tary and Traaonrtr (O. J. Paaaock), who
—vmnji aneoal e*p»bt (ataca tun aa-
OBOAEISATtON) or TSB MUSCOOBS
ootnrrv Biau aooirnr.
Cash on hand beginning of the year*. ....4 43 W
“•“kt.aoW. —*■
Tbe next regnlar tarn of this oonrt for
the trial of olvil and erlmibal cates, com
mences on t)n third Monday In Jana,
IStb day. The last retnrn day for civil
oaaaa X Saturday, Both inat.
Blear JVete..
The Farley arrived Sunday with aavaa
balaa of ootlon. She laavaa to-morrow at
11 a. x.
She reporta crops along tha river as
improving. ■
dll Basse* Through.
The last of tha eleven miles of iron
bought by tba Savannah and Memphis
Bailroad Company passed through Satur
day night for lls destination. When this
X down the road will be fifty-one miles in
length.
■sports (kwe Yootontog.
The young men heretofore alluded to,
ware dismissed with an injunction not to
bathe in the rivar again within the city
limits.
Harriet Lucas, John Hall and Olariaaa
Johnson,for disorderly eonduot ware Sued
#1 50 each.
A number of aooused ara summoned to
appear before tha Mayor this morning.
Doath of Mri. Bitsaboth Alston.
ThX lady, the mother of Captain Phil,
Alston, died at the resldenee of her hus
band in this city yesterday. Her ago was
sixty-six years. She and her huaband are
among the oldest residenX in Columbus,
Home has bean her empire,and in that and
the sooial oirela are eoutained tbe tri
umphs of a well spent life.
Her husband, Mr. Alston, aged seventy-
eight years, was very sink yesterday, and
was not expected to lira. We belXva be
is tbe gentleman after whom the Alston
Warehouse was named.
Ckwrekes Senstep.
Bav. E. P. Burch praaqbpd in 8t Luka's
Ohureh in the morning, with thX excep
tion pastors filled pulpits. Tbe Protestant
churches united ia tbe Seventh Anniver
sary exeroises of the Museogee Bible So
ciety, haid in the Bapttet Ohuroh.
The Episcopal aud Roman Catbolio
Churches celebrated Whit-Sunday, the
festival commemorative of the formal vis
ible daaoent of the Holy Ghoet.'lt always
oooors fifty dsya after Easter and simulta
neous with tbe Jewieh Penteoost. It X
one of the great festivals of tbe Epiaeopal
and Homan Catholic Churches.
Next Sunday X Trinity Sunday, eo celled
from the feast in honor of the trinity held
on that day.
Tempormnto Mott ore.
At ita meeting last night, Mothers'
Hope Oounoil elected tbe following offi
cers to fill vacancies.
Associate—John Baird.
Conduotor—D. O. Crichton.
Assistant Conductor—Ed. W. John
son.
They were then duly installed.
The Oounoil X in a very flourishing
condition.
They ohanged the night of meeting to
Friday, commencing next Friday night.
The proper place to prooure the lataet
novelties in Silk Scarfs, Bugs, Fans,
Leather Belts', Ac., X at
Acaa A Mubdoob’s.
Tha'preper plaoe to buy Calicoes at 10
oents per yard and Coax’ Thread at 70
oenX par dosen X at
Aoxx A Mubdocb's.
The proper place to buy Black Orena-
dines in all styles cheap X at
Aon A Muanoon's.
Bsooirsd for t
PaM Aararlesa Mil foelsty *>r -
books, sa>.-. ,,144 00
baXeaeseSssaai (rsi*tae., .i All
Cash oa haadt 41 42
Talas of books ea band at thrh.|teelig
of «eynr..»—■7K.7«»!fl«mNM 42
books rsMivsd daring the ysar 44 00
Books sold daring tbs year !,.f 61 90^
*" donated during the year...... IS 85
“ oa band aow 244 *7 f
•This amooat was deposited with tha American
Bible Society.
B^tbMsisowstweedepeeltedwith thef aetleaa
0. J. Psscocs,
Secretary and Xreaaarer.
Cahmbeu, Or, Hay. U74.
SBVSNTH ANNUAL BEPOST OP THB BOABD Of
xusoooxa
UlgU, Hull LUO OlOVMIdUU UA <W*1 I
sad honor and glory, as triuuc sylli
tbs grandeur of eternity, radian
orowus and thrones and aoeptrue.
Tbe following was read by Bav.
Wrighb M St. Paul Clmrob. ^
Tbe Bible occupies no ordinsry p
In tbs history of' the hnmsn rsoe, or in
ths world of litters. Like the epcient
Atb of the Oovsnant, xxtbe sesiue of
sttesotion aud the subject .pf stcsdysnd
oriticism.
When Mr Waiter Mooti weeea hX death
bed, he naked hie eon-in-law, Mr. Lock,
hart, lb retd to htua “From whst
ahntl J read V mM My.Jjeokhsrt. “There
X but one book, esid the iltuetrioue Au
thor, “that ie tbe Bible.”
ThX greet genius only spoke aa the rep
resentative of true learoiug and accom
plished scholarship, of profound rssssroh
sad patient criticism, when he gave utter
ance to this sentiment.
In our possession we find this book,
which his survived the ebook of revolu
tions, the dphdsvsl of ' nations, the disso
lution of empires, tbe enbvenion of dy
nasties, end tbe inquisitorial tortures of
the dark ages, aud comes down to ns fresh
the virgin blueh of morning, aud
changeless as the throne of the Eternal.
Here, we have s book, full of hXtory for
s world, ignorant of its, origin, nature
and destiny—rsplsX with * philosophy
as sublime si it X 7 rational
and trne, and crowned with promisee
“exceeding great and precious. It has
pardon for th* guilty and penitent, hope,
for tbe disconsolate, and salvation for IBB
lost. TUX book X destined to snrvive
and live alike tha record of sin and the
record of salvation—when all mars ha-
man history, like ths Syblllenc lsevsn, X
lost and forgotton, and all human philos
ophy, like tha myths of a superstitions
sgs shall have faded from the XbleX of
memory.' In tbie wonderoos volume
youth finds treasures richer than Coral or
earU, manhood rejoieea in impartshabla
topes, like the manna from on high, and
age rests iu silvery head oa oelestisl
iromXas like Jacob on bX pil
ar of stone. Here ignoraaes
and degradation find the wisdom from on
high, and tbe elevation of real dignity
itablea-A
mt with
inesdnd-saeptrea. A book
ao full of everything needful for reproof
and instruction,.fur indoctrination and
eomforWflo simply and yet ao profound-
should be circulated everywhere and
among all classes.
Under this conviction tha Board of
Managers bevo determined to re canvass
our County aud-' city; and at their last
meeting the following resolutions were
adopted :
1. Resolved, It ie the sense of this
Board that tits city of Columbus and
County of Muscogee should be oanvassed.
2d. That s collection be taken up in all
ths chnrcbss of tbe city and county for
this purpose.
3d, That a circular bs sent to tbe pas
tors of said ohurchea, requesting said col
lections to bo raised data in .
4tb. That the details necessary to ac
complish this canvass should bs eonfided
to a committee consisting of tbe Presi
dent, Secretary and one member of ths
Board to be hereafter appointed.
Ths report .ot our Secretary and Tress,
otar will show tbs books on hand at our
depository, and tbe amount of oor orsdit
with ths present society.
Bsapeetfnlly submitted
on behalf of tbe Board.
ADDBE8SKB.
Bav. W. A. Parks, Superintendent of
Gsorgm tarfH ^mertdan Bible Society,
made an sdartBa, Hdodnting. fhe hXtory
of ths Bible and iU successes daring tbs
year.
Bev. E. P. Buroh was too unwell to de
liver an address.
Mr. John Applsyaad spoke of the insf
fioienoy of the Society daring tbe past
yosr, th# taattentidwof officers M dnty,
and the necessity of employing those who
would sea that the Word of God was dis
tributed in every family in tbs county,
and to supply Urn destitute.
. omens elected, j
President—Georgs M. Daws.
Tioa Presidents—Pastors of tha respec
tive Protestant ohurchea, ox offleio.
Boose tary flod Treasurer—George J.
Peacock, h . i
Executive Board—A. M. Allen, St. Paul
(Methodist) Ohuroh; John M. Fraser,
Prsabyterian ; F. W. Aooo, Baptist; J,
A. Frazer, St. Luke (Methodist) ; B. B.
Murdoch, Episcopal; Geo. M. Venable,
Brood Street (MethodUf.)
The fcbove am about the eeme offlosre
as for last year. All constitute thy .Board
of Managers.
BB-OAMVASS RESOLVED OH.
Four years ago ths county was thor
oughly canvassed and every ona supplied
with a Bible. Owing to changes in popu
lation another canvass has been resolved
upon. i
Congregation was dismissed with ths
benediotion.
ippsal doakrt was mstnntd.
H. F. Evsrsttva. K.M. Alford swd Mrs.
B. M. Alford, rtaXMBt Claim with-
dnssm.
, nigta A Cm vs. Bawttira Alloa-
tiaTslegnphCempsay. Vardiat fiord*,
fondant.
Joseph A Brother va. Abraham Stara—
motion of dafiaadafit,
William Monday vs. J. T.
appeal ftorn Jnatiea's Court. Vardiot for
plaintiff of Ml and latarast.
John W. A van va. John H.
appeal frem JaaNeate Court. Vardiat for
plaintiff of #00.75 and interaat.
(J!., H. Fsataiaa va. M. T.
appeal flam Jaatiea’s Court.
B. C. HaXa A Co. va. J. M. Layfiald—
verdict for plaintiff.
J. A. Bhinglaar, aaa, ale., va. North
and Sooth Bailroad appeal withdraw*.
L. S. Gina, IL Thampaoa, B. B. Mur.
tl°Mi jiad' laaapk Dinlriuaau war* axcoaad
from further aarvioa oa Urn travels* Jury.
8. David*—, 8. Bsyaalds, J. H. John-
sou sed Hugh Davor war* sworn ia thair
■laud.
Wa J. Strapper was sworn as rpacial
baBiff.
F. M. Thomas was also sxoassd from
travel— jury daty.
Court has fiaisbed lb* appeal docket,
and this moralng will taka up hast eaaaa
— tba different doekets. Wo pabUahed
the Bombers last week.
Grand Jury —tamed A— true Mils.
OJkMjffi«
Oa tha night of tha S4ih of J—nary
famt tha ate— of Mr. Georgs J. Tamer, at
Hurt villa, Russell county, Ala., waa bro
ke* into aad goods to tha amount at f 500
carried away. About two weeks ago the
atom of Mr. McLeod, ia the neighborhood
of Warrior Stand, waa broken open —d
a quantity of goods stolen and carried off.
A few days ainae Mr. MaLeod obtained a
search warrant, —d proceeded to search
ths quartan of some freed cssn on the
premises of Mr*. Key, some five mil-
northwest of Hart villa, and found about
on* bundrad dollars worth of tbe goods
of Mr. Tamer.
The borglatj waa traoed to Cola Butt, a
froadman living at Hurtville. A warrant
w— obtained, —d Cola arrested and car
ried before Justioe Wiokar at Hurtville;
and after asamination, in default of
•l,000 ball, ha —a oommitted to jail.
Cola mad* a desperate strnggU to keep
toom being fart—ed whoa arrested—it
fOMjWfi—s ur-fi— stout man to pat
Cals had — ay—t at Mm. Kay’s plaoe,
when tha goods wa— found, who was
selling oaliooaa a* four amts par pud,
aad toys, Ao., at eonaap—dingly low
figures. He had them down to law than
panto prices.
On Sunday, about two o’olock ia tha
afternoon, a heavy rain cams from tha
w—t In a little while the wind veers 1
to the west, and a local whirlwind ensued.
A number of trees we— blown down in
lower and upper portions of tha oity.
Tha olosa fen— around tha plow manu
factory of Heymsn A.Co. w— blown down;
also a obimnoy on Mr. Avaritt’a.honaa.
Falling trees broke down tha fence on
tha lot opposite tha Baptiat Ohureh. The
tin roof on tha ofllc— of tha W—tern
road waa lifted. That on the wars house
waa not dXtnrbed.
Several violent diaohurg— of *lectrioity
occurred. One bolt descended the chim
ney of the two story wood— house on
Troup street, owned by Mr. W. L. Clerk,
bnt occupied by Mr. George Swift, jr.,
—d killed five splendid chiekeas as— by
on tba ground.
On Forsyth street, between Thomas and
Baldwin streets, lightning shivs—d • tree
to pieoea, then— glanced to the house of
Thomas Glover, oolo—d, cutting * smell
bole through the building, breaking • pie-
tare, end sought the ground throagh the
fioor. Fortunately no "one w— in tbe
room. The in mat— of the house were
daisied by the brilltont flesh. The dwell
ing via hart —ly slightly.
Iho Ytrgiuim Mere.
Great reduotioo in tha price of Drees
Goods.
Beautiful Black Grenadines only 50o
per yard.
Whits Gooda cheaper th— baton tbe
wet.
White striped Law— at one-half th*
former price.
Grate’ Furnishing Goods of every
Mnd, cheap.
Fall line* of Gents' end Ladies' Kids,
from 75c to $2.80.
Factory Checks only 14 —ate.
1,000 do*, Cools' Spool Cotton only 70o
par dozen.
4-4 Bleached and Brown Cotton, lOo.
Beautiful Prints, lOo.
Ladies' and Grata' Shoes, cheap and
warranted good.
Fr*sh supply of Fa— and Parasols.
myM Parma, Gobdoh A Co.
Inartful Pspli— athalfprto*.
WMtoG—dsnssadtoyly cheap.
Hosiery, Glovas, H— dh—cMlfs, Ao.
Jei—lry rad Ohatetoim Chains.
Bibb—* vary ahaay-wiU aaUtomUlia-
•ra at N*w York prieas.
Bart Oh—ka ltto. Fast cry Uheoka 14*.
Bpooi Ootto* TOc pm In—, —taiL
Bliiob«d ii4 o(1mv BomiUoi
TiitUf* tad ObUdns'i Aon nido to
order and warranted ao4 to rip.
EagUah aud Ft—eh Cloth*. Salto
mada to order. G—to’F—nXktog Good*
I am radaavariag to ata— *ut — naarly
as poaaibl* all gooda now m hand, and
will give map—osd—tad tadiomarata ia
every thlag. Tan— ush.
myM sod H. T. O—OLSB.
TMTOMO 1-MO IMWLAXIOX l
High prices can *o longer *xXi Cash
harts to th* prindpl* n*w, and—I daai—
to olo— business, am affariag my stock of
Dry Goods,
Boo la fti^ flhnt,
. . Hosiaiy,
aad nuaM— arttotoa iu this Una, at law
than oost.
Call and *—artn*, aad mak* on* dol
lar go farther th— two at ray other place.
I am in earn sat. If yon doabt it, atop
in and ha— proof of th* foot.
L. He—m, 114 Broad Bt.,
myl 4m Columbus, Oa.
If you daai— a —*1 good smoke, go to
Bo—'a, — Bandolph at—at, rad aak
for bia now brands of Key Weet snd Im
ported Hava— Cigar* mylO
Th* proper ptoo* to boy 4-4 BUsehcd
Homaspnn *t 10, llj and 15 orate a yard
ia Ao— A Mubdoch's.
Ths proper plaoe to go when you want
cheap Dry Goods ia
Ao— A Mubdoob's.
aovr, »ovr, cove,
Moor g tor,
from Miooon Mil Ouo O'Clork, as
CMAt. HXT MAX 4» CO.’*,
VnAor 4— Xotorot Wino After.
Go to the Baby Rasteurent for your
Oyetera, Fish, Game, and all things good
to rat. ooll5 U
The proper ptao* to tad Oaaeimerea
for pants, boys Oaaaime—a, Cottoned as,
Lina— to at Aon A Mo-oca's.
Liquor and Win* Ho—a, and ths finest
Restaurant in Columbus, on Broad street,
b*low Georgia Home Bank. myfi tf
BessWl
Tea on find »t T. B. Blanchard s, 123
Broad st—at, tba vary latest stYles of
D—as Goode, at' each prices — cannot
fail to give satisfaction. Cell and see
them.
Domestic Goods el greatly iwduoed
—tee; Factory Goods at feotory prioes;
Coats’ Spool Cotton at 70 eaata par doe.';
th* beet Prints at 10* par yard.
mylO tf
A few pleoes of F—nch aad English
Cemime—e, very low, to olo— out, at
T. E. B—n—a—’*
Tha proper plow to buy American
Oambrio to at Ao— A Mubdoch's.
Blaok Grenadine*
Black and Gray Grenadine*
Black and White “
Gray and Whits “
Plain White “
All oolo— in “
Ladies' Plain Linen Suiting*
“ Striped “ “
Plain and Striped Lenos.
Striped and Figu—d Mnslin*
Viotoria Lawns.
Linen “ whits aad figured.
Immense lines Of Embroidery, at great
bargains.
Bast Prints at 10 cents.
Most elegant Bilks In th* olty.
Coats’ Thread 70 Mat*
Factory Goods at factory price*
J. 8. Jonas,
mylS sod Columbus, Georgia.
Tha proper thing to do is, go to Acee
A Murdooh’a and look throagh thair hand-
eocas lino of Bilks, Grenadines, Poplins,
Striped and Corded Organdies, and select
what goods yon want.
A large lot of cheap Caxiuierei rad
Linens, very cheap, at
Blxncuxsd's.
The best place to bay Table Line—,
Napki— and Sheetings, is at
Bisura—’a,
1M Broad at.
2M—sc from Muropol
A fine assortment of Baal Meataahanm
Pipes, Cigar Holders, Cigar Cases of real
Bonita Tjitfhtir, Mtfitiiiifnt, &e. t
Busleb’s Cigar Emporinm, — Banlolph
at—et, ho—a with th* Bad Sign, near
Enquirer office my 10
Suppose yon have “trieid fifty reme
dies'' end received no benefit, is there
therefore “no balm in Gilead 7” Verily
there X. Your liver may be congested,
your stomach half paralyzed, your nerves
quivering, your muscles knotted with
torture, your bowels constricted, your
lungs diseased, your Mood full of impari
ties—yet in one week after commencing
a course of Da. Walk—‘a Vmtun Bit-
tees you will tael like a new creators.
aprBO 4w
Aarti^Mrs#.
It to aa hard to indue* people w try the
beat remedy ia the world — the poorest.
Aik some friend about th* Eitraot.
Unanimous verdict.
[myll eodAw
—Atmosphto a ymfiwfiay vaey warm.
—Thatettaat m— to Ortaash— to 8 feet
1 leak— •
—It to tbaugkt tba crlmi—i docket will
be taken up Wed—aday. By some it to
—(miitod that aft** tha rtvU baslaass to
finish ad Judy* Jehuson may taka a roe*—
until Mouday.
—By invitation Maj. A. B. Calhoun
yastarday morning delivered a lecture on
the Physioal Geography of tha United
States before th* higher classes of De
part——t No. 8 of the Publio ScbooX ;
aud will deliver another next Monday.
yto weald again eall tha attentton of
our —afiara, and aapaclally those who ara
interested in meobinery, to the adver-
fto—i—t of M«—n. Poola A Hunt, ao
widely and favombly known as Engineers,
Founds— and Machinist* Ever determ
ined to bs among tha first in tbe grand
march of improvement, and to keep paoe
with th* marvelous advenoe of tbe age in
educe —d mechanics, this firm spare no
expense la perfecting th* working capac
ity aad applUnoce of thair splendid estab
lishment Tboir new Pattern and Frio*
LXta, with many valuable additions, are
now ready for distribution, and will be
sent, postpaid, to those who aak*'appli
cation for them. They have alio on band
— exceptionally large and comprehensive
Mat of miscellaneous machinery pattern*
myM It ^
To an, particularly. Invalids, spring Is a trying
smaon. Indications of olcknoos should it onco bo
—||Xd to. Patal dlosaseo nay bo anted by al
lowing tbn bowols to booono constipated, and iho
•yalon to —main la s dioordartd condition, until
tbodtaordarbaa tia# to develop it«elf. An ouaee
of prevention ie wurtb a pound of cure, is an old
and truthful aujing. Therefore, we advise all who
are troubled with the complulnte now very prevn*
lent—hp»<Uche, indigestion, disordered liver, wsn>
of appetite, a Met*, or feverish skin—-to take,
without deity, Schenck’e Mandrake Pills. We
know of no remedy so hermlese end decisive in ite
action. It et once strlkee et the roo^of the dte-
Md procures • hsslthy tone to the system.
People never need suffer from any disease arising
from a disordered eoudliion of the liver If they
would take this excellent medicine when they feel
the first indications of the malady. Families
leaving home for the summer months should take
three or four boxes of these pilla with them. They
have an elmost Instantaneous effect. 1 iiey will
relieve tbe patient of headache in one or two
hour*, and will rapidly.cleanse the liver of ear*
rounding bile, and will cffectunlly prevent a hit*
ions attack. They are eo!d by all druggists.
my 0 eodly
MEDICINES.
Nearly all diseases originate from Indigestion
and Torpidity of tea Liver, and relieria a'ways
anxiously Nought after. If the Liver te Regulate 1
in Its action, health fs almost invariably secured.
Want of action in tbe Liver causes Headache,
Constipation, Jaundice, Pain in the Shoulders,
Cough, Chills, Business, Sour Stomach. Bad Taste
ia tho Mouth, Bilious Attack*, PalpitaHon of the
Heart, Depression of Spirits, or the Blu-s. and a
hundred other symptoms, for which SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR is the best remedy that Hm
ever been discovered. It acts mildly, effectually,
and being a simple vegetable compound, c«n do no
injury iu any quantities that it may be taken. It
la harmless in every way j It baa been need for
Simmons' UVU KKGIMTQK, or Medicine,
Is harmless,
Is no dr stio violent medicine,
la ears to cure if taken regularly,
Ia no Intoxicating beverage,
Is a faultless family medicine,
Isthecht " * ‘ **
Is given
the most delicate infant,
Does not interfere with business,
Does not disarrac
Takes tbe place <
kind,
Contains the simplpet and beet remedies.
FOB BALE BT ALL DBUGG1STS.
fob* deodswly
THE BEST ADVICE
that can be given to persons suffering from dye-
pspsia, bilious eomplaint, oolic, consumption, slik
headache, fever and ague, nervous d«-hili>)\ or of
any disorder affeotlng ths stomach, tn< live* or
kidneys, is to tone, cleanse, and regulate these Im
portant organ* by the use of DR. j UTT’d VROJ5T-
/ BLR LIVER PILLS. They act very mildly, yet
thoroughly restore tha functional action of the
digestive organs and the intestines and renovato
the whole system. They produce neither nausea,
griping or weakness, and may be taken at any
tlma without change of diet or occupation.
Price 25c a box. Sold by all druggists.
DR. TUTTTHAIR DYE
. - qualltiee that no other dye does. It*
effect Is loitantaneous, and so natural that it can
not be detected by the closest observer. It ie
harmless and easily applied, and ie in general ue>)
among the fashionable hairdresser* in every large
Pries $1 a box. gold
^BVTUTTs n
( SARSAPAR!L LA
ELH.vV'; ^
Scrofula, Eruptive Disease* of the Skib, ft. An-
thouy s fire. Erysipelas, Blotche*, Tumor.#, Ilnit#,
Tetter, ami Halt Rheum, Scald Head, Rlnir«’>rm,
RhaumutUii, Fain and Enlargement of the bones,
Female Weakn-ra, Pterllity, leticnrrho»a or
Whites, Womb Di c-'S * Dropsy, White 8w el lings.
Syphilis Kidney and biv r Complaint, Mercurial
Taint, and Piles, all proi’cet from impure blood.
DBeTUTTI NADSAPAKIIelsA
la th* most powerful Blood Purifier known to
■edioal science. It outers iuto the circulation
and eradicates every morbific agent; renovates
the system; prUtocee a beaut Till complexion und
causes ths body to gain flesh and inctt-a*.} iu
weight.
Keep tbe Blaad Healthy
aad all will be well. To do ao, nothing has ever
been offered that oan compare with this valuable
vegetable attract. Price $1.00 a bottle, gold by
all Druggists. Office 48 Cortlandt street, N. Y.
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** k - l fr-’W Souonah and
t’- 1 ? tt* • frost Point, on the SoutkirJS'if'J
BUaaaajsSs
Western Railroad
Alabama.
54* HOURS TO NEW YO]
NINE K9UR8 FA8TE8T TIME!
Choice of Two Route
Vtv York Mi Nav Orleans tUl Uu,
. WKSTBRN RAILROAD OP ALABAMA,
Coumaos, Qa., April 24tb, 1171
THAI NS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY
»or Montennwr, ,nd Solar., 1k» l
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Arrive at 8clma, - - 11:04 a.
FOR ATLANTA AND NBW TORE
At 10.40 a. m. Arrive Opelika at 18:27 p. m.
Atlanta 5:42 p. m. P
By Atlanta and Rlehmond Alr-Un
Leave Atlanta fisCO p r.i., CHAKLOTXK 83i
“ ( Danville 3:27 p. n... K.cbmond ll;05 p. m .
SUeplmff Can Ram fram Atlanta
Charlotte. m
By Kfinneaaw Route.
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Bristol 10:45 a. m., Lynchburg 10.45 p. u. ini
at Washington 8:45 a. m., at Baltimers8:16fi.i
at Philadalphia 1:30 p. a., at NEW YOKE i
p.m.
Weeping cars rnn from Atlanta to Lyaekbu
TRAINS ARR1VM AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlauta and New York, • 6:24 L
From Montgomery and Selma • 2:30 r.
Tickets for sale at Union Passenger Depot.
Oil AS. P. BALL, General Snpt
R. A. BAOON, Agent. faj rJJ tf
NOTICE.
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1 follow*:
3:00 r
11:05 P. M.
2:26 A.
10:30 A.
W. L. CLaKK, Sup't.
8TOVE8 AND TIN WARE
Stoves, Stoves
feMMCMI,,
SHk (Opposite Buu Office)
Columbus, Ga.,
W OULD rcepectfolly invite the .ttctrtlon
frlcnda and customer, toi hU «*jSS
Rtcck of STOVES, HOLLOW AND rTAEPtl
ware, iiousK-YURNisnnio goods, tt. a*
TIN WARE, at nDoleul. and retail.
Manufacturer" of TIN, SHEET IH0» AN
COPPER WOHK.
Roofing and Guttering
done promptly and in tho best manner.
He solicits a call, feeling assured that hu «r
give entire satisfaction. ■
B3g» Price as low as the lowest. Como »nd
doctors.
Dr. J. H. CARRIGER,
SURGEON AND FUVSI0IA>.
O FFIOE up si alrsS.E.eorof Oroad kE”
uolph Streets where he m -y bo fouuas
or nlurht who foot prufo elunall.'’ eu*aK«>' -
Ciduinims, Apr ! 2', 1876*
To the Blind.
B y SPECIAL request UR.'Vf. A. \>
(Oculist) will *1”'! ,k. 111.
day of June and COLUMIil?t Aj w i
4TII, 5T« and 6TH of JUNK, (f«w‘ JgJiJ'JI ( h«
will be prepared to treat all DISK , 7/;,
RYE. Caii he found at the
Gray, Columbus, Ga.
Pleasant Summer Resort
CATOOSA »«»*•> ® A "
fXTILL B8 OPENED JUNE JJj; **”• J13?
VV for all diseases. Board PF"
children aud servauts half pnc*. iivfflTT.
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