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THURSDAY..... JULY 10,18T4.
CITY AFFAIRS.
COLUMBUB DAILY MAKNXT.
.urirrsfiSiSB
null % get mat; d.m.nd blits on Bolton
t4p.ro.nL Baaksonmlllni ehnnki on It.w
York kt J4o. promtttm. Unmoor loom 10U4
per oont. por month. Oold knd sllvor nomi
nal.
Oottoh.—Mnrkit dill. Tkt following art
ttat quotations:
Inforlor • •—
Ordinary and ttalaod to •«
Good Ordinary l«. fO—
Low JtM4Mng*.. v »...' pv*-*'’**
Middlings
Btrlot mddllngo — •—
Sain U bain.
Rootlpti • bain—0 by M. It G. H. R.
a by Wicoaiso by H. k 8. R. R.; 0 by
W. R. R. j 0 by rtmri t by 8. W. R. R.
Shipments It bain 0 by S. W. R. R.;
It for bomo oonsutnptlon i 0 by W. R. R.
naiLT aTATmanT.
Stock on kaad August (lit, MTt 1,177
•^!^ar,OT^jMJUa
90, Ut—40,111
prtrlouly.
stock on hand '• 1,177
Sana Bat Lait Yhab.—Augnst slit, l«7f
1M; reoelrod lamo day SI; total rooolpta 17,81 K
iblppcd camo day 83 i total ihlpmontr tt,0li|
•took 3,1361 laloi 07. Middlings lT^ffllto.
V. 8. Foeth.-Rootlpti for • day* t,Ml| os-
ports to Onat RrMalo IRtft.to Uontlnat
Q”, ‘to* _a M i (
r-^. /1-i Ju
(bmty Demeeralie (bmmMm AIM.
A ConTontion of the Uamooratio Party
of Momoroo County mil bo bold a^ tho
Court lioun at 13 o'olook on ‘Saturday,
Aoguot lot, fpr tko purpooo of organising
thoroughly for tho ouauing oampaigu. A
full attondauoo ia urged' upon tho Forty.
O. A. hunt,
Obair'n Ex. Com.
iMaNio, teoinnkm OuOnw f
Ana table at room Hook, oqd Ladder
Company thin (Thurodayj otoolng at t)
o'oiook prompter, for Target Praotioe
with City Light Quards.
By order oi the ObpMa..
It J. J.'Clapp, O. S.
'She buyers of the bond* loaned to
build this road appear to hare a hard
time. Judge Underwood in a decMon
has declared thatthoee of Borne were iile-
gal and hence are roid.
LaOrange ieeued *2.',,000 to the eame
oompeny, and these bonds, as those of
Borne, were sold mostly lo bankers in
Aagusta. LaOrange baa eoatimod In
pay the interest regularly, and baa bought
up a good many of the bonda for heraelf
and propoeea to retire a certain number
erery qnarter unless presented by law.
An old and wealthy oitiaen of the place
has filed a bill to teat the legality of the
bonds issued. LaOrange is not a party
to the suit. The holders of the bonds wbo
bought them in good faith are very ap
prehensive.
The North A South does not appear to
be in a very prosperous eondition. The
train runs only on three days in a week.
The road is barely earning expenses.
There ia only one engine, the other hav
ing been taken away by the owner. The
road is in tbs possession of the State.
Citimns of Columbus have no idea the
toad will be fas advanced fat years. An
impression prevails that when the Slate
sells the road, this fall or winter, the Cen
tral Railroad Company will buy it and ex
tend the line some twelve miles. It will
then penetrate a seotion beyond the Fine
(fountains.
There are some hopes still of the enter
prise. If the Central does as is expeoted,
it will draw ootton from the Georgia Bail-
road. Will the latter allow tigs ?
A report Is current that Aid of the
lessees of the State Hoed, at Troup Court,
stated his Company would buy the pro
perty if the charter and franchises to go
around Atlanta were surrendered; and
Oapt. White, President of the Griffin A
Carrollton Railroad, wants It from Car
rollton to ltome, and thence to connect
with the coal fields and Memphis.
Attention, CUg Light Oteesrde.
Most at your Armory JtSa (Thursday)
ovenlng at 4} o'clock, in foil uniform,
for Target PasStiSe.
By order of the Captsiq.,
It H. F. Bvnhnri, 0. 8.
ManlM Money Orelare.
The Post Office sells in Columbus about
•80,000 of orders per annum.
Meger’e Curt issurdstg. '
B. H. Crane, Handy Orant, J. E. Blount
and A. Banner were each charged with
having retailed liquor without lioenaa.
All the eases were dismissed on their
agreeing to take out lioenae.
Mtemd fkaJtd 4* }»«sm» : f
We understand'that Miss King, sister
of Mr. John King of the 8. W. B. B.
shops, and nleoa of Prof, Byan of the
Usnkln House, has been re-elected one
of the teachers of tbe Public Schools of
Mseon. She if’ attacked lo that over
which the Catholics have control.
• JduteOgoo Cmsnty Oonri.
There will be a special term of this
Court for the trial of oriminal cases, com
mencing next Monday morning, the Iflth
inat., at t> o’clock.
Jurors, witnesses, and all parties inter
ested wetfd do well to bear. 8 in mind.
There ere sojo-fotir or five oriminal
oases to be tried. It is thought the bus
ineas can be finished in a day.
Wooleyan «bmefs College-Young Ladles
prom Columbus and Vicinity.
The commencement exercises of this
Female College, in Macon, commenced
Hunday. The Junior exhibition took
place Monday. The only name mentioned
from this section is that of Mias Mary
Lou Little, of Talbotton, who .sang
“Who’s at my Window” in a very sweet,
warbling voice. Hhe was heartily cm-
oored, but the song was not reposted.
The Sophomores read at night. a The
Telegraph aays the best reader, probably,
was Mias Lelia V. Gordon, of ColumbUB,
Ga., who read an. anonymous poem, en
titled “The Curfew Must Not Bing To-
Night." The production requires a wary
animated style of delivery to make it ap
preciated, but Miss Gordon Was equal to
the occasion, and thrilled the audience
with her performance.
Miss Mary Lou Little, who is welooine
wherever Bhe appears, ssng with inimita
ble sweetness that beautiful Sootoh bal
lad, “Within a Mile of Ediut+rtf Town,”
and as usual was complimented With
round after round of applause.
Mias Emmie Goode, of Georgetown,
Ga., a sprightly young lady, gave an ex
cellent reading of 1‘pramut and Thitbe,
by John G. Saxe. Tbe young' lady
evinoed a correot conception of tbs piece,
end brought out He droll hamqr in a, very
satisfactory manner.
f<a« contemplated Chamber at Oemmspee
j ,-argsttey teugjrtgtu.. ,
Not very many merchants Worn present
st tibo’adjourned meeting, which ateem-
bled in tbe Library Boom. Tbe heat of
the night kept numhevs Vwsy, end aMk-
neea of families others.
A. V. Boatrite took the chair, end G. J.
Peacock oontinned as Secretary. (
i The report of the committee—H. W.
VeretUle, W. J. Wett, W. B. Bedell and
H. T. Crigler—waa read by the first.
After demonstrating the necessity,
power and advantaga of a combination of
all business interests, the report recom
mends tbs establishment of s Chamber of
Commerce in Colombus, with e suitable
constitution sod by-laws, with- a commit
tee to report end keep e record of tbe
standing of parties in Columbus ■, another
to constitute e Board of Arbitration to
which business difficulties shall be refer
red, with s smaller body to WttiMl appeals
can ba carried; another to report the
value of leediog artioles in older to se
cure uniformity of jWioee as far as prao-
ticablo, and publish price lists is often nv
may be deefne^hdsfgsttpf soother on
njisoelianeotfk business, such SB folates to
freights, insurance, transportation, Ac.
Major Alien stated Columbus can never
progress until her business men act in
union. Combination is absolutely nec
essary for sucoess. He reoountad the
failures.of many efforts in this city to es
tablish Boards of Trade, end demonstrat
ed that to a want of oonsert of notion
oar city had not kept pace with placss
which wars formerly tributary to Colum
bus. No piece of any importance in th«
United Mates la Wfthokt Snob a business
association.
He opposed action until tho principal
merchants and business men were seen
and their active end earnest co-operation
«■*** and obtained. Then tbe inatitu
tion could be started on a firm basis. He
tailored every prominent business »fto
would connect himself with tbe organiza
tion.
His ideas were adopted.
It was tbe sense of the meeting that a
Chamber of Commerce be organized.
On motion, the committee was contin
ued and increased by two members, and
reqdested id fees all onr business men,
to attend a meeting to be held at the
Court House nett Wednesday afternoon,
at 5 o’clock.
Major A. M. Allen and J. 8. Acee ware
appointed the two additional members.
lta committee stated that at the next
meeliagtbey wotld hare a carefnlly pre
pared constitution and by-laws for adop*
tion, and a permanent organization could
be effected.
Adjourned to meet pt Council Chamber
next Wednesday at 7 P. if.
rmroMDt-Do
High prioes can no longer exist. Gash
basis is tbs principle now, mad so I deeifo
to doss butiusta, am offering my stock of
Dry Goods,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
Hosiery,
anil numerous artioles in this line, at leas
than oast
Call and examine, and make ona dol
lar go farther than two at any other place.
I am in earnest. If you doubt it, stop
in end have proof of the foot
L. Haws, 114 Broad St,
myl 4m Colombus, Ga.
Go to iba Unby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Gama, and all things good
to oat. ootl# tf
You oan find at T. E. Blanchard's, 123
Broad street, the vary latest striae of
Daaao Goods, at sank prioes as cannot
fail to give satisfaction. Call and ace
Domestio Goods at greatly reduced
rates; Faotory Goode at faotory prioes;
Coats’ Spool Cotton at 70 esnta per doe.;
tbs beat Prints at lOo par yard.
mylO tf ^
The "Uentlamanin Black,"
who is the tutelar demon of dram-shops,
assumes his sennet aspect when the rapid
progress of Viuxoab Bittsbb is reported
“down low.” Tb# People’s Vegetable
Toaio ia playing the miaobief with his
bitters' fired with ram. All diaaaaei
which those demoniac nostrums sggra.
vale, under pretense of relieving, such
ss indigestion, elok headache, consump
tion, rheumatism, gout and intermittent
fevers an cured by it. je24 4w
Boater•• Cigar Emporium,
The boat Imported Hirua and Key West
Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Banff,
Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar Holders, Match Safes,
Tobacco Bugs, ftc., ran be found at
LOUIS BUIILRK’8, Randolph St,
House with Red tflgn, near Enquirer Office.
Jy4 tf
THE VIBanriA STORE.
Only Sixty Day Loft to Cl— Out our
Largo and Eloyant Stock of Ooodo,
Nearly all diseases originate from Indigestion
and Torpidity of tbe Liver, and relief ia alwavs
anzionely sought after. If the Liter ie Regulated
Want of action in the Liter causes Headache,
Constipation, Jaundice, Pain in the Shoulders,
Gough, Chilis, Diazinsae, Sour Stomach, Bad Taste
in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Depression of Spirits, or the Blnea, and a
hundred other symptoms, foi
LIVER REGULATOR is the beat remedy that haa
ever beta discovered. It acta mildly, effectually,
Simmons’ LIVIK IMULATtK, »r Itditine,
la harmless,
In a faultless family medicine,
Is given
the most delicate infant,
Does not interfere with business,
Does not disarrange the system,
Tukes the qjpee of Quinine ana Ritters of every
kind,
Contains the simplest and best romediea.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUOGISTSe
feb r > deodawly
that c
THE BIST ADVICE
an be given to persons suffering from dys
pepsia, bilious complaint, colic, consumption, sick
ueodaehe, fever and ague, nervous debility
any disorder affecting the stomach. the
kidneys, is to tone, cleanse, i
portent organs by the use of
;ulate these 1m-
UTT’fl VKGKT-
,4 BLR LIVER PILLS. They act very mildly, yet
thoroughly restore the functional action of the
digestive organs and the intestines and renovate
the wholo system. They produoe neither nausea,
gripiug or weakness, and may be taken at any
time without change of diet or occupation.
Pries 25c a box. Sold by all druggists.
DR. TUTT'S HAIR DYE
other dye does. Its
possesses qualities that
effect is instantaneous, and so natnral'that it
not he detected by the cloeeet observer. It is
LOCAL BRIEFS.
Left,
The ooiored Montgomery excursionists
loft yesterday morning aboot T o'oiook.
Their band was aorenkdltag nearly all the
preceding night with too mnoh ban horn,
drum and oymbek. The behaviour of
the party was unexceptionable. A series
of tabloaux were presented in Temper,
anoe Hell on Tuesday night, after which
they had a dance nntil morning.
faauM Commercial Travelers,
Columbus imposes no tax upon drum'
men. Maoon, however has determined
to tax them as brokers, and requires
each one to pay S900. They grumble
and growl and talk about contesting, but
tbe ordinsnoe is too well drawn for them
to break through. If one sella so naaoh
even as a box of tobacoo in the city he
is liable to this tax, no matter if he does
not stay there more than on hour. Some
tax should lie imposed on theta toon by
Oolumbua, but $200 ia too great an
amount. Twenty-five dollars would do
better. Retail drummers should be
charged as much as merchants residing
here.
—A very hesTJ lain foil Tuesday some
miles south of Columbus.
—Utibroquet seasot risuponua. Young
ladies *M ordering gaiters s couple of
sizes too small for them.
«*hy baby eanisgee appearing on
onr Streets-wo nuisances to those who
have to walk rapidly. They take np all
the room they posslEly oan. Vhefway the
inmates yell sometimes is tl caution to
sinners.
—Unn. 4ar ruff and the white frill
inhdi hfirbiS, >44f»foekioBat>U bell peepe
out like a chicken coming out of the shell.
“My band is not ». lemon, nor my
lips deer meat,” said a young lady to her
escort wbou they parted at night. Why
did akS thus express TieraSIf.
The announcement that a Lovisville
man bis invented an India robber trank
shield whioh wiil “bid defiance to any.
thing short of an earthquake,” yill oarry
jay to uauy travelers who, hitherto suf
fered at the bauds of the baggage smash.
Parties failing to avail themselves of
this splendid opportunity to bn; goods
at actual oost will aver regret it.
Special attention is oalled to onr stock
of Richardson’s Collage Shirts and Gents'
hand-made Boots and Shoes; also Jugla’s
and Harris' Kid Gloves.
From this date forward the Virginia
Eton will ba dosed at fij o'clock.
A two yean’ lease of store bonae from
Ootober next. Furniture and good will
to be disposed of.
ja2S Pbxtor, Goanox 3c Co.
DitISMlfy
JTptwwytA,. ThteeeP
f YHodmoii ) j
We learn that a difficulty occurred be
tween two freedmen, on Tuesday night,
on tbe plantation of Capt. John H Borah,
niua miles aonthwest of this oity, in Baa-
sell county, A)a.. }n whioh one was dan
gerously woutfdsd by 1 s' ’knife. A physi
cian was oelM iU' .bnt the oonditioa of
tho wooodoa man we haVe not learned,
nor the cause of tho diffieklty.
Dig Sunflairer,
tit. Fred Wilhelm, route agent on the
Western Railroad, brought ua an enor
mous ona yaatarSay. It ia nine iaahaa in
diameter. Friend Fred pioked out all
the “fox” and left only a hamdeome “S”
in the centre. This makes the old yellow
thing look bottor. By tbe way, we have
discovered that the oooplet,
“ The sunflower terns on his god whan ha nets,
The same face as when he arose,”
is a story, lhAw>jffio war daeaa't doit.
Mar Congress.
Thera ere shoot a dozen candidates wbo
want the place. We have Col. Blandford
and Jodge J. F. l’ou, of this ooonty ;
Hon. Henry B. Harris, of Meriwether ;
Hon. Hugh Bocbnnnn, of Newnnn, and
several others from other oounties. All
will abide the nomination.
Wo have heard hints that the Radicals
will ran Jadgs James Johnson, of the
Superior Court.
Southern remals College at LaOrange.
An advertisement appears in oar col
umns. The institution ia in a flourishing
condition, aud in justly regarded an
among the first on the continent. Sev
eral pupils from Oolumbua attended last
session. At no institute in the land is
superior musical instruction givsn. The
concerts in Atlanta nqd L^Urange attest
this. I. F. Cox, A. M., is the accomplish
ed President. Georgia children should
be educated in Georgia. Onr sohooia are
equally as good at any and vastly superior
to many with perhaps greater reputation.
jsrom Mobile le Washington in • Hand
Car.
Mr. Htepheaa, Superintendent of re-
pairs on tha Southern and Atlantio Tele,,
graph line, arrived in this, oity yeaterday,
on a hand ear, on which he bad SrafsMed
from Mobile. He goes on to Chariptte,
N. C., by oame conveyance, at which
point the railroad'gnaga ohangfls. He
then tekaa a new eat and proceeds to
Washington City, making repain oa this
line as ha goes. He aaya he his traveled
12S miles per day on this oar. It ia pro
pelled by simple oieeiiiaery, worked by
four hen da, and ia built with a view to
atrengtb, lightness and apeed.
A OeberoA Noble Brand Voder CHaWnol
To Cur apoUAo Mnbecribere,
Hereafter tha Exqtnus-Srx package
will be sent to the Poatoffloe at Opelika.
Ms. J. E, £*W teoyriftharieed Agent
for Opelika, and will raoeipt for subscrip
tions. Oar pal rone Will oblige ua by
oalling on him at tho Exproaa Offloe and
renewing. [tf
Tba ooiored people ben have a Lodge
of Odd Fellows, the ohsrter of which was
obtaioed from England. It is said not to
be tbe same Order as that of the wbiteB.
Not long since the ooiorod Order gave a
large and auoceiaifnl pieuio at Fort Mitch
ell. James Watson, colored, then held
the offloe of Noble Grand. He was en
trusted with tbe money to purohaSe rega
lias from New York, whioh wero to ooet
$197.60. He sent on $150 in money
orders. What waa done with the other
$47.60 ia not known. One account la that
the acouaed sent it on in a letter; another
that he lays a number of tioketa were
given to members to sell, and hp hee for
gotten to whom they were handed. The
lodge claimed that the tioketo nail for the
money, and that the aeonsed received it.
The oaae was heard befafo JaSticS Mo-
Cahey (so we are told), and Watson re
quired to give s bond of $260 for bis ap
pearance at a higher court for trial. .Wall
ace was once a teacher in the ooiored
department of tbe Columbus Public
Sohooia, and a step-brother of Thomas
Rhodes, ona of tba moat napeeted and
honorable ooiored men that any oity cam
boast. Ha is a good man and oitlaan. Ha
wont on Watson's bond.
A pioua song, popular with the dar
kies, which we do not recommend for
Obureb services:
Beahtenk when I'm hungry,
Whlaaey wliao I'm dry,
Greenbacks when I’m hard.up,
And H-avert when I die.”
Target Praetice behveon the two MU-
itary ComjHtniet.
The titty Light Oaaads have challenged
the Columbus Unards to a target practice
this nftornoon nt It o’clock. The prize is
a handsome silver pitcher. The Colum
bus Guards have accepted, and the teat
will take place this afternoon on Mott’
green at the hour named. It is very eB-
sential that both companies should have
their ranks foil. Every member abonld
oonsider it a matter of company pride
and honor to tarn out. As the contest
will be s long ono companies should as
aemble promptly and be ou tbe ground
ready to oonuuenco firing St 6 o'oiook.
• ArriufTMoNi
Uo lo the Arbor Saloon.
On tlrd cash system which I have Adopt
ed,and to close my stock by Oct. 1st,1874,
I will sail drinks at 10 cents. No credit,
julyi—eodlui Gao. W. Lire.
A few pieces of Fnnoh and English
Uaasimeres, vary low, to close out, at
T. B. Blahouaid's.
CBAH. MXXMAM * CO.,
Broad Street, Colmabna, Ga., offer at
thatr popular ’
MMhTAVMANT AND BALOON
The beat that oan be found in Liquors,
Cigars, Tobacoo, Jto. [myl ly
Saturate a piece of bread or meat with
gastric juice, aud it will dissolve. This
is digestion. Add lo each a mixture a
little iltohol, and it will not dissolve.
This is indlgsation.. Beware, then, of
tinotnrea, or topics, or deeootious con.
tainiog spirituous liquors. Shun all rum
“touiev,” and rely solely on Dn. Walk-
tit's VnrzoAS Bitters, tbe finest digest
ive invlgorant known, uud free from tha
fiery curse of Alcohol. mj28 4w
AT COST I
Determined to sell always at the vest
bxrinleiE »nd sMily applied, and ia in general u$o
union* the fashionable bairdreasera in every large
Price $1 a box. Sold
CRODSRIEt.
IMPORTANT !
Now Goshen Butter,
Mazoppa Flour, Poor! Grita,
Rye Flow, Oat Meal tit Wheat Grits,
Heldtiok Champagne,
Imported and American Wines, all
kinds,
Arraok (for punoh),
London Porter, Edinburgh Ala,
Horse Radish (grated),
Oannad Goods of oil kinds,
Fish and Ron in kite and kaga,
JUST received by
H. F. ABELL ft CO.
JeMtf
I RISH OAT MEAL. SAGO, T0PIO0A, HECK-
SR’S FARINA, PINE TEAS at low prlcea.
Croat A Black well’s Pickela, all kinda.
Extra Choice Rio, Old Government Java and
Mod to Coffee. Roaated Coffee.
Dost liraml-f Untun and Breakfaat Stripe.
St. Lonie Pearl Grita, MR far $1.
Blackwell’# Durham Smoking Tobacco, 75c ft lb.
Lorillard’s Bright and Dark Century Chawing
Tobacco.
Weet’a Extra No. 1 Keroaene Oil, 40c ft gallon.
Pure Cider Vinegar, 60c fl gallon.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
[febl d6m] Trnatee.
THE CAMPAIGN
Weekly Enquirer!
A LIVE PAPER,
Within the Reach or Every Man,
Woman and Child I
Je2l
40,000 Subscribers Wanted
▲t SO Cents Apieoe!
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
-OF-
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 16 Broad St.,
• Columbus, Ga„
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ABOUT
Thera ia a promise of an active politi
cal campaign this fall in Georgia and Ala
bama, and it ia of vital importsnoo to tha
people that they ehonld ba thoroughly
posted on tha question of party lames,
and alto as to tho Ufa and oharaoiate of
tha men for whom they are to vote. To
fill this want tha publisher of tho
Scrofula, Eruptive DUgahmi of the Bkih, 8t. An
thony’s Fire, Erysipelas, Blotches, Tumors, Boils,
Tetter, and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm,
Rheumatism, Pain and Enlargement of tbe Bones,
Female Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrboea
ENTEKFMISM t
1,000 yards Whits Viotorie Lawns 16
oenta—hot bad.
1,600 yards White Viotorie Lawns, 6-4,
18 oenta—worth 88 eenta.
- yards Flain, Striped and Figured
Lawns at 16 oenta—worth 26.
760 yards Black Grenadines selling ex
ceptionally fast.
Gents' Fine Cloths and Casaimeres at
a bargain, to dose out tha lot previous to
stock-taking.
Embroideries are atilt being sold at
half their value.
Ribbons at half pries.
Coats’ Thread 70 esnta.
Beet Prints 10 oenta.
Hosiery and Gloves at prices defying
oompotitiun.
Fresh Goods twioe a week from all im
portant markets.
J. 8. Jones, Columbus, Ga.
jel8 eod
Syphilis, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Mercurj
Taint, and Piles, all proceed from impure blood.
DR. WITS RARIAPA1ILLA
is tbe most powerful Blood Purifier known to
causes tbe body to gain flesh and
weights
Keep the Blood Hoolth j
and all will be well. To do so, nothing has
been offered that can compare with this valuable
vegetable extract. Price $1.00 a bottle.^ Sold by
The beat place to boy Table Linens,
Napkins and Sheetings, ia at
Blanohabd's,
123 Broad at.
A large lot of cheap Oaaaimarea and
Linen, very aheap, at
Blanobabd's.
Pennies’. Bia Wi'D Tosic.—Ill the .tmonphere
experienced here daring the sammer mouths, the
lethargy produced by the heat takes away the de
sire for wholesome food, aud frequent jut muni
tions reduce bodily energy, particularly those
suffering from the cffucts of debilitating diRcases.
In order to keep a natural healthful activity of
the eystem, we mu»t resort to artificial means
For this purpose Bcheuck’s Foa Weed Tonic is very
effectual. A few doses will create an appetite and
give fresh vigor to the enervated body. Fur dv
pepsia, it is invaluable. Many eminent phyaiciaus
have doubtod whether dyspepsia can he perma
nently cored by tha drags which are generally
employed Jpr that purpose. The Bee Weed Tonic
In its nature is totally different from such drugs.
It contains no corrosive minerals or acids; in ftet
it assists the regular operatloaa of nature, and
■upplles her deficiencies. The tontc In Its nature
so much resembles the gastric juice that it is al
most identical with that fluid. Tha gastric juice
is tho natural solvent which, in a healthy condi
tion of the body, causes the food to be digested
aud when this juice ie not excreted in saffleieut
quantities, indigestion, with all ite distressing
symptoms, follows. The flea Weed Tonic performs
the duty of tbs gastric juice when the latter is
deficient, flchsnck’e flea Weed Toale sold by all
druggiets.
myifi eodly
lowz&t PuicER, au<l boing desirous to amon 8 people,
make room for fall business, I offer to->
M»KK Ifogg.ofjbry Good, at
cost, embracing a great variety of Staple
end Fancy Gooda of tbe most desirable
character. Many Dress Goods are offered
et MMfc OBdar tbe eeat rtn New York.
Elegant Cloths and Gents’ Famishing
Gooda.
All are invited toeeme early and oeoare
bargains. A taro opportunity ia now
offend. . "I ’’i v •*
delivery.
H. T. OaiaLHH.
Pond’s Extract.
In the very common and obstinate form
of diseaaea known aa Files or Hemor
rhoids, it has won ita greatest reputation
[js25 eod A a
jeS eod
TIME BOOKS
PLANTATIONS AUD FARMS
cURes
Neuralgia, Kies, headaohe,
Diarrhea. ' Bolls, Old Soros,
Lameness, Bums, Soreness,
Toothache, Scalds, Sprains,
Hoarseness, Ulcers. Wounds,
Soro Throat, Coho, Bruises,
Bheumatism, Hemorrhages,
100,000 pounds Bacon.
500 barrels Flour.
From 100 to 200 barred Fugar.
100 bags Coffee.
From 100 to 200 barrols Syrup.
200 barrel! Whiskey.
200 boxes Tobacoo.
500 “ Soap.
200 “ Candles.
100 barrels Lard.
SO “ Mackerel.
500 aaok* Salt.
50 tLroaa Rice.
500 reams Wrapping Papar.
100 oaaaa Potash.
100 “ Sardines.
100 “ Oysters.
100 “ Pickles.
100 boxes Candy.
100 “ Staroh.
mnrSI - odfcwSm
Liver! Liver! Liver!
SIZVLIMIOlSrS’
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
purely VEGETABLE PREPARATION, harm-
lose aud effective—a specific for all derangements
of tho
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom
ach or Bowels.
This Medicine has boon (tied by thousands and
has never failed to give satisfaction.
fi^Try one bottle and he convinced.
E. I*. KIHQ * SONS,
Proprietors and Manufacturers, Colombia, 8. 0.
For sale by A. M. BRANNON, Agent for Colum-
is and Opelika.ap25—tawflm.
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our Seventy Pane llluetra'
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
SASHES, BLINDS,
STAIR RAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLA88, Ac.,
Mailed to an, one interested la building,
receipt of etAtnp.
KEOGH ft THORNE,
254 ft 256 CANAL STREET,
Jyll dftwly NEW YORK CITY.
hu determined to eefceblinh do toon ns he
cun get one thoauund subscribers,
100 gross l’arior Mutches.
1,000 pounds Lorillsrd's Snuff.
20,000 Cigars.
1,000 pounds Green uud Black Tea.
200 bags of Shot.
100 boxes Soda and Fancy Crackers.
100 “ Cheese la season.
50 barrels Vinegar.
20 casks Scotch Ale.
100 doten Wooden Buckets.
100 dozen Brooms.
F. A. POMEROY,
AT BOOIIEH’S CORNER,
CALLS ATTENTION TO
Choioa Whlta Shad,
'' Freah Bay Fiah,
1 Mobile Cabbage,
1 Celery and Lettuoe,
1 Live end Dreated Poultry,
1 Freah Country Sausage,
Spare Ribe and Baokbonaa.
A Choice Lot of Fresh
Craokera, Sugar Jumblei, Lemon
Snape, Ginger Snapa, Lemon
Oroemt, Ao.
Applet, Onions, Potatoes A Turnip*.
Also usual Family Supplies aud Fancy Groceries
Mr. T. C. PRIDGEN will he found at the coun
ter aud will be pleas d to wait on his former cu
tomers aud friends. The patronage of the public
respectfully solicited.
DIAMOND BPECTAl'LEfll
ENQUIRER. SUN
THE CAMPAIGN ENQUIRER,
whioh he will eenfi to any addn
reoeipt of
FIFTY CENTS FOR FIVE MONTHS
Ten thotuand extra oopiee will be ianwd
on the first edition—an important feet of
whioh adveitiaen ehonld avail thamaalve*.
Candidates, and chairmen of oommit-
tees in Georgia and Alabama, aa well aa
Grangers and other bodiee, abonld make
np olnba et ones, and aand aa all tbe po
litical information they oon glean. The
ieaues are of great importance, and tbe
people abonld be rooted to the emergency.
Great as will ba tha axpenrn involved in
this enterprise, I will, ss on extra Induce
ment, tend free for ona year tha Wxxzir
or BtmnAT ENquiaxa-SuK to any person
tending me twenty names and tea doDan
for
THE CAMPAIGN ENQUIRER.
Hard times cannot ba urged for not
taking this paper, os its low ooet plaoee it
within the reaoh of all. Let onr friends
go to work at once, spread the news, and
aid aa in securing sneh a circulation as
will make the new enterprise a medium
of the greatest good.
Good men only will be endorsed, tad
no effort will be spared to rid Alabama of
tbe harpies now preying on ber.
In addition to all political news, tha
Campaign Enquirer,
l|frr>v Enables any ooo to k«o|> accurate mc-
■^•‘ couats with their employee#. Price
$150.
The form ie one furoiahed by a planter of much
experience, lu nee will enable a Farmer to eave
many timee Ite cost during the jeer.
Printed end for enle by
THOMAS GILBERT,
•UN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
The Book will be forwarded by mall, oi
receipt of priee. Jeffi dew If
These Bpectacles i
Utf. Crystal Pebbles’
calK-d Diamoud
brilliancy. , , ..
Having bet'll teeted with the poUrleeope, the
i accobut of their hardness and
diamond lenses have been found to admit fifteen
per cent, less heated rays than any other pebble.
They are ground with great aelentlfic accuracy,
Manufactured by tho
manufacturing Co., New York.
For sale by responsible agent* In every city in the
Union.
WITTICII ft KIN8EL, Jeweler* and Opticians,
are eoi* agents for Columhos, Ga., from whom they
can only be attained. No peddler* employed.
Do not buy a pair unlees you see the trade
mark ^ ootS deodawly
We offer to ike public a simple, cheap Family
In improving and perfecting
a thirty-two column paper, will contain
General and Foreign Newa, the latest
Markets, Crop Heporta, Hints for Plant
ers, able Editorials, Household Recipe**
Religious Intelligence, Sketches of Travel*
Original Storiea, Poetry, and Local Intel
ligence.
Knitting M ten inf. —...*
Mwehime, we have aimed at
MIlPLltlTY, aud we confidently assert that
any person of ordiuary ingenuity will be able to
use the Knitting Machine with better success
than a Sewing Machioo. Onr Machine is not lia-
bio to get out of order. It can be attached to an
Form Your Clubs
at Once! |
•tractions accompany each Machine. Families
may club K^ether and buy one Machine, as
will do the knitting for a dozen households.
8end for Circulars aud Price List.
N- B.—We aio a b*o the sole end exclusive 4
for the celebrated Blckffersl Kwfittlaff
chine.
New York Knitting Machine Cl,
jyla dswtf CM Bnwdwsjr, H.w York.
A. R. Calhoun,
Enquirer-Sun,
COLUMBUB, GA.