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TOMDAY.
BOB i
JULY SI, 1874.
OITV AFFAIRS.
volume vs dailtmamket.
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tblapli today 10
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Ban Oar Last Ybae.—Aagail out, UTf,
tftftt raaotrad *aaa day It; total raealpt* »7,t70j
iklppid Maa day U11 tout ablpaiaau ta.ool;
•troll LftftTt aalaa to. Mlddllaci lTKOlOo.
V. B. roara.—Basalpt* for ft dap* t,4M| as.
pprta to Oraat Urltala 1,444; la Ooatlaoat
•Ml Mask imam.
f A OMPdoMoa of *>• DaMooratlo Party
' . if HiwnfN Oohatp will ba hold at the
Court Hooaa at IS o'olook on Saturday,
A agate 1st, for tbo pnrpoao of organising
«lMM#4y for tboonaning «aapaign. A
fall attondaaos la urged upon the Party.
0/A. Bedd,
j l|. , lt , jDbalr'n Ki. Com.
JMao Jo Bata AdnHl*»aian>*.
Dry Oooda Still Chaapor-H. T. Grig-
Colombian Lodge Mo. 7—J.1. Carnes,
San notioe to ownots of oamatary lota.
City Tat, B par oant. off—J. M. Bar-
Bait, Treasurer.
DogBadgaa—f. N. Barnatt.
Pino MUoh Cow for Sala-WolU A
Oortte.
BraalBar Catawba Wins—B. 0. Hood
A Bro.
JiirlkaBfl* BwtldlMp aad Ztmn dnatw-
| .,,'j . «M.
Two thonaand dollars in thia Aaaoolalion
WBS sold lad night at 84 aod 66. Mot
nosy present, and bnt faw who ooomtd
tabM.
Noorly s« AaaMaiM.
A little child fall oot of its baby car
riage yesterday, near thia offloe, and came
near hurting ilaalf badly. Uolhara ahoold
oration their nnnioa about their oarelewi-
naaa in running raoea with oaoh other, or
Bopabpdy'a baby will, furnish a funeral
aqtioi. Bat for tho promptness of a gen
tleman, tha llttla fellow that tell out yea-
torday would hare bean eerlooaly hurt, if
I for Ufa.
Jraptaoreat’a Oswrfa.
Wa want tho roonda yoatorday in aearoh
of aw itaaa, but found the Justices and
Bailiffs sitting about whittling white pins,
had thinking “what next.” Mot a aiogle
aaad or injured man appeared to brighten
their oountonanoaa with a prospect of
•oat.
Jostles MsMeill triad a oaae whioh bad
boon oontinuod until yesterday, in wbioh
a aabla ikcaaol ahargad a gentleman with
tho owtragaoua effonae of striking her four
year old ion, and ho a ward of the na
tion. Bor witnesses did not suiBoiently
aorrbboraie oaoh other, so as to outweigh
tha simple statement of tho gentleman,
that tho aforesaid little nig was trying to
atoai some fruit whioh was in front of hie
•lota, and hanoa he slapped him oyer.
Tha earn ended by tha irate damsel har
ing to pay tha cost.
XoeMwa On* ibr Jfswtw Oha.
Yoatorday, at the Court-house, a ne
gro was introduced to tastily iu behalf
of tbo Slate. After tho usual questions
wBoo naked by tha Solicitor, ha was tuned
am to defendant's counsel, and the fact
was olioltod from him that tho reason he
haaw all about it was boeauae he helped
to do tho stealing. The negro tried
hard to oonoaal tha fact that bo
wat aiding a theft, and said he
fantiahod the wagon, but did not
know what they were going to haul,
bat aa soon aa ho got there, and “dey be
gin to tote oats in de wagon I knowed
something was wrong,ao I aad, now boys,
this b mighty wrong and you oughtn't
to do it, bnt ss times b mighty hard and
money b some, I will haul da oats." Er-
ideally this fellow was looking out for
aumbor ona. Such hard times as we are
axpatienciug b calculated to make some
batter people than this wltnass oomtem-
pble going into tho “taking" business.
For the last half of May the amount of
freight dtdrtrad at the Fairbanks (bale
Works, Bt. Johnebury, VI., was 2,340
tons.
Hard times neoosritata the giring and
reeeiring correct weight*, aod heuoo the
la Morning demand tor Faias axis' Boils*.
Nothing inferior bears thto brand. Each
year Increases its reputation at home and
abroad. The bast iron, the best steel,
the beat of all material, in fine, is placed
in tho hands of the most skilled mechan
ics, and tbo product b a Soala oonaidered
tha world orar aa tha Uandard. Quality
being the criterion, then is no Beale
Beads in America or in Europe whioh oau
for a moment oompete with the Fair
banka, aad there can be no eheok to a
baainacc conducted on such principles as
gerern this famous Industry. [it
Hoe end deal.
Tha heated terms of the weather and
of tha Pablic Library Qtft Concerts run
together just now. Both are getting red-
hak The thermometer m rke something
like one hundred degrees in the shade,
and tha Fifth Oonoart guarantees the
lathy bolder of the capital prise $230,000
“in tha oool." [it
Oo to the Baby Bcatourant for your
OyaisW, Pbh. Bams, and ail things good
to eat. ootu tf
gpcelul Term Oommlg turner.
Tho County Court bold a apccM term
yesterday, to by the oriuuaal mom,where
the persona obarged war* is JaiL Judge
Joa. F. Pou presiding, aad Bcoea Craw
ford Solicitor.
Tho following gentlomen eoostitated
tha Jury; J. A. Walkar, (too. Y. Banks,
B. A. Baldwin, Alfrod Prasmtt, J. J.
Whittle, W. H. Porrino, J. A. Kirron,
Richard Dosior, John Clegg, Jou. Bhlpoy,
M. M. Book, J. M. Alien, John Blakely,
W. E. Barnard, L. B. Wright, Boule
Redd.
W. J. Chafflc, defaulting Juror, was
lined $20.
Bailiffs-W. B. MoMiebaal, W. J. Strap
per, John MeDuflto, B. D. Lewis.
The first ease called was against Jeff
Stephens, whioh was continued by de
fendant.
State vo. Anderson Diokaon—laroony.
Verdict of guilty, aad aantanead to chain
gang for six months and a fine of $10
and eosta.
State ts. Sterling Leonard—laroony.
Verdiot of guilty, and sentenced to ehain
gang for six months and a duo of $10
andoosts.
State ts. Willis Boyd—assault and bat
tery. Plead guilty, aad sentenoed to
chain gang for 60 days.
State vo, Gus Johnston—wife whipping.
Verdiot of guilty, and sentenced to Jail
Bt* days and a fine of $10 and oasts.
Court adjournod until to-day at nine
o’olook.
Court will adjourn during tha morning,
as there b bnt one oaae to be triad to-day.
LOCAL RRIEVS.
—Mo Mayor's Court yesterday on ao-
ooont of an oror-doao of pioty perradiog
on Front street.
—The injunction esse of Sheriff Ivey
against the County Oommisslonors b still
andeoided. A decision b expected this
morning.
—Tba nogroea and ail oril doors ahon
tha County Court, for tha ohaln gang b
reinforced at srer court.
—Dogs have only three days' graoc,
aad many pat tarricre and poodles will ba
sacrificed if a dollar is not contributed to
the City Trsaaury for a badge in tho next
few days.
—There are a good many families from
bore enjoying themselves at tbo Warm,
Chalybeate and Pine Knot Springs.
—Dove-shooting parties of young men
are now tho rage. If they don’t kill any
doves tbey succeed in destroying corn—
guloe.
—The Maoon excursionists got back
safe, without money or having seen any
thing worth two dollars.
—Watermelon season b fairly opened;
the largest retailing at twenty-five oonta,
and the smallest at ten oents a grab.
—Tbs county is borrowing money to
pay for tbe bridges being built.
—Plenty of rain in this section for the
past week to do for several weekn to
oonie.
—A great many wagons are bringing
new fodder and hsy to market for sale.
HAROA IN COUNTERl
Dry deeds Cheep.'
I plaoe on my Bargain Counter to-day
many desirable goods to sell at lew than
New York ooat. All ahoold see them.
Linen Handkerohiefs at 7 oents.
White Pique at 12jo and upwards.
Linen Betts sod a few.Linen Dresses at
half price to oloae out.
Linen Poplins at 20c—worth 40.
Other Drees goods in same proportion,
Will oontinue to sell for a abort time
my entire stook at cost, to close out be
fore fall trade.
All should embraoe this opportunity.
Will receive in a day or two new side
band Prints to sell at 10 oents, and many
other Domcstio Oooda, Notions and White
Goods, all cheap.
Fine yard wide Blenohed Cotton 12J.
Jy21 eod H. T. Cbiolbb,
LOOK TO TOUR INTEREST I
Mow is the time to spend your money
to advantage.
$30,000 worth of goods yet to bo sold at
tbe Virginia Store.
Only 60 days left to dispose of this
splendid stock of goods.
6 handsome nnw show oases; 1 largo
mirror.
6 oouoter table* tor sale, and the best
store house in tho city to lease for two
years.
Richardson’s College Bhiris at Menu
facturer's prioes.
Oents’ hand-made Boob and Show at
faotory prioes.
Carpets and Rugs leas than cost.
Juglss’ A Harris' Kid Gloves at Now
York prices.
No goods delivered nntil paid for ss wo
have not the time to send out bilb.
julyltt—tf Pxiton, Gordon A Co.
To Our Opelika Suftscrlfter*.
Hereafter the Enquikkii-Sox package
will be sent to the Postoffice at Opelika.
Mr. J. M. Pbubi is our authorised Agent
for Opelika, and will rcoeipt for subscrip
tions. Our patrons will oblige us by
oalliug on bini at tbe Exprees Offloe and
renewing. [tf
Ecbrxck'i Ssa Wire Toxic—Iu the atmosphere
experienced here during the eammer mouths, tbo
Udhnrxj produced by the beet tehee sway the do-
elre f.,r wholesome food, sod frequent persplrs-
tions reduce bodily energy, particularly thceo
eufforiog from the effects of debilitating diseases.
In urder to keep a natural healthful activity of
the system, wa must resort to artifteial means.
Per this purpose Bcheack’s £..« Weed Tonic la very
effectual. A few doses will create aa appetite and
give fresh vigor to the enervated body. lor dye
petals, it is Invaluable. Many eminent physicians
have doubted whether dyspepsia can ba perma
nently cured by the drugs whlth are generally
employed for that purpose. The Pea Weed Tonic
in ita nature ie totally different from such drugs.
It contains no corrosive minerals or acid*; in fact
it assists tha regular operatioaa of nature, aad
soppliM her deCcieuciM. Tha tonic in Its nature
so much resembles tha gastrte jaice that it ie al
most Identical with that tuld. Tha gastric Juice
ie tha natural solvent which, in n healthy condi
tion of the body, causes the hod to be digested;
aad when this Jnloe to not excreted la esfftoieat
qaaatiUea, iadlgMttea, with nil lla dtetlSMiag
symptoms, follows. Tha See Weed Tonis perfortse
the duty of tha gastrte Jaiee when tha latter to
defteieat. Scheask's (an Weed Toals eeld hy all
druggists.
myll sadly
VETOED I—NO INFLATION l
Higb ptiooa •» B»1«ngar galm. Onafc
basis is tbo prtutepls now, and Mldoten
to dooe baaianaa, ana offering my Mock of
Dry Oooda,
Clothing,
Hate,
Boots ntSboHj
Hosiery,
nod numerous articles in thin lino, At loan
than soot.
Coll and sxamlnc, and make one dol
lar go farther than two atony other place.
I am in sanest. If you doubt it, atop
in and have proof of tba fact.
L. Hants, 114 Broad BL,
myl 4m Columbus, Oa.
Tha boat place to buy TabloLinsna,
Napkins and Shootings, is at
Blaxohasp's,
_ 123 Broad at.
A largo lot of cheap Caacimeras aad
Linens, vary cheep, at
Blaxobami's.
ATTENTION!
On tbe oaoh system which I have adopt'
od,and to close my stook by Oot. lst,1874,
I will sell drinks at 10 oents. No oredit.
July8—oodlm Gao. W. Lips.
A few pieces of French aad English
Osasimeres, very low, to close out, at
T. E. Blabobabd's.
CM AM. HETMAN A 00.,
Broad Street, Colombo*, Oa., offer
their popular
RESTAURANT AND SALOON
The boot that ean bo found in Liquors,
Cigars, Tobacoo, Ao. [my8 ly
Saturate a piece of bread or meat with
gastric Juice, and it will dissolve. Thia
la digestion. Add to snob a mixture a
little aloobol, aad it will not dissolve.
This ia indigestion. Beware, then, of
tiooturos, or tonloa, or decootioos con
taining spirituous liquors. Shun *11 rum
“ton io«,” and rely solely on Da. Walk-
xb's Vinkqab Bittass, the finest digest
ive iiivtfjcrsat knowu, aad free from tbe
fiery onrae of Alcohol. my28 4w
Mood Thiol
You cun find at T. E. Blanohard's, 123
Broad afreet, tbo very latest stylos of
Drees Oooda, at such priesa ea cannot
fail to give satisfaction. Call and see
them.
Domcstio Oooda at greatly reduoed
rates; Fsotory Goods at factory priocc;
Coats' Spool Cotton at 70 cants per doe.;
the best Print* at 10c per yard.
mylO tf
JSwafer's cigar Jfsgwrfiss.
Thu beat Imported Havana end Key Weet
Cigere, Chewing end looking Tubucou, Banff,
Meurecheum Pipee, Cigar Unlden, Batch Sake,
Tobacco liege, Ac., ran be found at
LOUIS UUlli.HR'S, Randolph St,
House with Red Sign, near acquirer Office.
Jy* tf m
ENTERPRISE!
1,000 yards White Victoria Lawns 16
oents—MOT BAD.
1,300 yards White Victoria Lawns, 5-4,
18 oents—worth 38 cents.
— ysrda Plain, Striped and Figured
Lawns at 1C cents—worth 25.
760 yards Block Orcnadincs selling ex
ceptionally fast.
Oents' Fine Cloths and Coaaimeres at
a bargain, to close out the lot previous to
stock-taking.
Embroideries are still being sold at
half tbeir value.
Ribbons at half prioe.
Costs' Thread 70 oents.
Best Prints 10 oents.
Hosiery and Gloves at prices defying
oompetition.
Fresh Goods twice a weak from all im
portant markets.
J. B. Jonas, Columbus, Oa.
JelS eod
Tho " Oontlemon in Blank,”
who is the tutelar demon of dram-shops,
assumes bis sourest sspeot when the rapid
progress of Vixxoab Bittxbs is reported
“down low.” Tha People’s Vegetable
Tonio is playing tbe mischief with bis
bitters fired with ruin. All diseases
whioh those demoniac nostrums aggra
vate, under pretense of relieving, suoh
aa indigestion, sick headsohe, consump
tion, rheumatism, goat and intermittent
fevers ere oured by it. jet
HOTll*.
Rankin House,
OolnmbUBg Oa.
J. W. BYAN, Prop’r.
Fraxx Ocsmra, Clerk.
Baby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Usd am tub Beaux Hooaa.
ayS4 Cewtf A. W. RTAI, Prep’r,
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ca.
MKDICINM.
STRICTLY FIMT CLASS
8TYL8. Tka patronage of thou, vlaitlog Beren*
■eh to eeilclteJ, eaC the aaaaimam given that eve
ry efftort will he HeSc to tnaara tbuir comfort.
Onr otonibunva WIU ho found at nil arriving
train* eeA etoemeie.
K. BRADLEY A BON,
meyST—dftwtm Proprietory.
W arm Springs,
■IIIWRIII CO., CIA.
^Hlfl FAVORITE RK0OKT is now open for
JOHN L. MU8TIAN,
White Sulphur Springs.
ffiniB volt kaowa Watering I taco hue b.«n
X opened for the seas >d, bj U. T. Cnoningbain
and Lady. Kvery effort will be made for the com
fort aad enjoyment of tbe v et tore.
Tkc Buildings have bean Enlarged,
refitted and re famished with epeclal regard to
convenience aad comfort. The curative proper it-e
of tho waters have been experienced by hundreds
of invalid* for more then a quarter of a contnry.
EVERY INKOCEVT AMUSEMENT
will be afforded, and all boisterous and improper
condnot will be rigidly euppreMed, onr main ob
ject being to hiniah
AN 1NTITINC BETBEAT
DM. C. A. STILES*
who will look after the sick and afflicted, and
whooe specialty is In the treatment of chronic
diseases.
New hacks have boon purchased, and will run to
all the railroade for transporting visitors.
FROM COLUMBUS,
round trip, via North and South Railroad. $ >.oo.
Distance 12 mile* from terminus. All purs> us
visiting th* Spring* can obtain their mall daily
via liamilton. A good Baud will !>o provided.
A SWIMMING FOOL OF SULPHUR WATKB,
a* well a* other kinds of baths* will always be
ready for guests.
Onr rates* we believe, are lower than et «ny
other resort of any repatation. Our table will be
kept np to the *tand >rd of the beet In the country.
Per One Week Mi on
Per Month M < <i
Children under eight years of age an i colored
•orvaat* at wue-half ut the above rates,
j. 10 eod'f II. T. CUNNINGHAM.
Nearly all dlmMv originate froa lcdlgvctto*
and Torpidity of tbe Liver, and relief ie
anxlonely *ongbt after. If the Liver is Regulated
In It* action, health Is almost Invariably **cur*d.
Want of action in th* Liver cense* Hvadiwtoe,
Constipation, Jaundice, Pain in the Shonlden,
Cough, Chills, DiMlnes*, Sour Stomach, Bad Taste
iu the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Depression of Spirits, 0f **® B iT»?4fnM if
hundred other symptoms, for which SIMMONo
LIVKR REGULATOR is th* be*t remedy that ha*
ever been diacovored. It act* mildly, effectually,
and being a simple vegetable compound, can do no
injury in auy quantities that it may be taken. It
is harmless in every way; it ha* been need for
forty years, and hundred* of th* good *ad great
from all parts of th* country will vouch for it*
being the purest and ‘ *
Simons’ LIVES KIGULATOK, tr Medicine,
f* harmless,
Is no dr stlc violent medUlne,
Is sure to cure if taken regularly,
Is no intoxicating beverage,
Is n faultless family medicine,
Is the cheapest medicine in the world,
1j given with safety aod the kappleat results to
the most delicate Infant,
Does not interfere with bnsine*
Does not disarrange the system,
Takes tbe place of Quinine anu Bitter* of ev*ry
kind,
Contains the simplest and best remedies.
FOR BALE BY ALL DRUOOIBTB,
fob r > deodswly
EXCURSION TICKETS
TO
Hew York and Return.
JOB PRINTING.
"JAM
Qxrxxal 8uf**iwtexdent’* Orricr, 'j
T ICKETS a* abov* nan be purchased at Angutta,
Milledgevllle, Macon, Atlanta, Colnmbu*, ■ n<
faula aad Albnay, at very reduced rate* by Mail
to Savaanah, and tkeao* by first class Steamship
to Nsw York.
WILLIAM ROOKR8,
Qen’l Snp't 0. R. R.
VIROIL POWKRB,
Kng’r and Snp't Southwestern R. R.
O. J. FORKACKR,
£up’t Atlanta Division C. R. R.
THE BEST ADVICE
an he given to persons suffering from dvs-
pepsia, billons oomplaint, colic, consumption, sick
headache, fever and agne, nervous debility, or of
any disorder affecting the stomach, tha live: or
kidneys, is to tone, cleanse, and regnlata these im
portant organs by the use of DR. 1 uTT*8 VKGKT-
i BLK LIVER PILLS. They aet very mildly, ret
thoroughly restore the functional action of the
digestive organs and the Intestines and renovate
the whulo system. Tbey prodno* neither nausea,
griping or weakness, aud may be taken at any
time without change of diet or occupation.
Pi ice 25c a box. Sold by all druggists.
DR. TUTT'S HAIR DTK
isstsses qualities that no other dye does. Its
feet Is instantaneous, and so natural that It can-
A be detected by tbe closest observer. It is
Prioe fi a box. Sol
S Of^ TUTT S \
SARSAPARILLA )
Scrofula, Eruptive Plsoases of the Skill, St. An
tony’s fire, Erysipelas, Blotches, Tumors, lloiis,
utter, and Salt Hbeuui, Scald Head, Ringworm,
Rheumatism, Pain and Kniargement of the Bones,
Female Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrbcea or
Whites, Womb DIhcbhos, Dropsy, White Swellings.
Syphilis, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Mercurial
Taint, and Piles, ail proceed from Impure blood.
DR. TCTVM BARSAPARILU
is the uiout powerful Blood Purifier kuowu to
medical sciouce. It enters into the circulation
1 cat is every morbific agent; renovates
- - . — - tjanlexion and
iacreaso in
Keep the Bleed Healthy
and all will b« well. To do so, nothing has ever
been offered that can compare with this valuable
vegotablc extract. P Ice $1.00 a bottle. Sold by
all Druggists. Office 48 Cortlandt street, N. Y.
feblf) deodawly
Cotton Factory.
A. CLEGG & CO.,
Columbus, Ca.,
A RB prepared to supply msrebants prompt]
and iu a satisfactory manner with the bei
quality of
Cotton Cheeks,
Clnghams and
•tripes,
4D* Faotory corner of Bt. Clair aud Jackson
straet. Oflos on Jasksou street.
J*14 dim
Thomas Gilbert
JOB PliINTER
BOOK-BINDER
AMD
Blank Book Manufacturer,
(Old Ban Offloe Building,)
4tAND01.ru IT., COUi nBUI, OA.
LETTFB HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS OF ACT,
BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS,
LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS,
HAND BILLS AND CIBCULABS,
SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS Ac.
LEGAL BLANKS.
Bcilrocd Boeeipta, Billi Lading, Ac in
book or loose, Blwk Booke of all
kinda, with or without printed
head*, made at short notice,
airing mjr entire pereoael ettentlustu Job
Printing and Bind tuff, lueaeablad telll ail or-
den preettfUr et LOW CASH PRICES,
(neranteutaff tettoteetm,
Orduru tnm eteued istelee uexteiHicttoc an
17 partite were pnrat Seed fur Prtou U*t.
4T4 fulluteufc er OcqiRto aad Alsbeae
Lagcl make clwipffcakoaA
HOLSTEAD&CO.,
Columbus, Ceorgla.
Cation Clu, Cotton Presses,
Hone Powers, Feed Callers,
Cider wad Wine .Wills,
Mowlwg IHaeklwee,
Grsee Knives, Plows, Hoes.
Throelien end Fan Kills,
Cora Bhelleru, lloree Ilnkeu,
Harrows aud Vattivnlont,
■auto wad Bramble Scythes,
Spades, Forks, Ac., Ac.
41*0.
Georgia Haloed Knot FtooC Onto
Georgia aad Teaaessee Bye.
Whoa*. Barley, Clover aad Gram
Seed.
Chemicals (or Maklag ay rerun-
■era at home. Addnu
K01.STXAD A CO.,
Jrai) tf Airicuiterel Dupot. Coluobu., Gu.
N.J. BUSSEY, Agent
AMERICAN
Cotton He Company.
The trad# supplied at lowait mar
ket ratea.
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lirOkTANT TO CiimmL TIAVEUR
/COMMERCIAL Traveler* who solicit onl«
V Card, CaUlugne, Trade-List. Bample, or other
8peclm*n, also tbn*e who vUlt their edvtomer*
and aolicit trad* by purchase* made direct trom
•tock, and who tmv*l ia any section, by rail or
boat, •ailing any class *f good*, are requested to
eend their Busin*** aad Private Addroes, a* be
low, stating clam of goods they **ll, and by whom
•■pwyvd; also those who are at present under no
engagement. Thia matter i* of great importer.;
Individually to *al**a*n of this data, or men a
Itching trade in this manner. It to therefore
especially desired that thU notice may meet tha
eye of all Commercial Traveler* aad ttolmimen in
this oouatr) and that they will at once give It
tkelr attention. Those who comply with abov*
request will be oeafideatially treated and duly
advtoad of et$eet In view. Pleeee eddrem, (by
totter only) COOPERATION,
... Oeo. P. Rewell A Oe., 41 Park Row,
jpUtottm New York City,
Liver! Liver! Liver!
sinvunvrouNTS 7
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
$ a purely VjjG KTADLR PRIPA RATION, barm-
u<<a and effectivo—a apeciflc for all derangcuu-nti
•f the
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom
ach or Bowels.
Thin dicin'* hat been tried by thousand* and
it never faili-d to give satisfaction.
Ad Try < n» bittio and be couvinced.
£, L. KINQ ft SONS,
Propri. tor$ und Mrttiu'acturers, Colutubtu, P. C.
For snlo by A. M. BRANNON, Agent for Colun
h :.n<l Opelika. ap2:$—tawGm.
New Advertisements.
$25
A DAY GUARANTEED e^n, •.*
WELL AUGER 4 DRILLIugeec
territory. Eudoruod by Gevureoi
ef IOWA, ARKANIAS ADAKOTJ
Omiiffu ftte. ITjBjMUmteljL
Tor
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS’ C ARbOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN HI*HE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists. 4w
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD.
For SO yearn million* have intently watched
his 1-j.xiLuLu yet iisxoic btxugolu, and urakd
A0HIEVKMKNT8, end now eagerly desire the Com
plete Idlfe-UIntory of tui* world-renowned
ueko and HENEFAtToa, which unfolds alto the curi-
ositiis aud wetilth of a wild and wonderful couu-
try. It i * just ready. 2,000 agents wonted quickly.
One agent Hold 184, another 188 in one. week.
For purticul.br*, uddresd HUBBARD BROfi
either lMiilu., Bouton, or Cib., 0. 4w
200 Pianos and Organs
Hew and Second-Hand, of Flnt-Clens Maker*,
will be sold at low prices for cash, or on Install
ment*. f< r tent, in city or country, during this
month, by UUltArK WATRR8 A SON, No. 481
Bioa way, than ever before offered in New York.
81’ht.:lALTY—Pinos aud Oiganv to let until th*
rent motiy pay* the price of the Instrument. Il
lustrated Catalogue* mulled. A larg* discount to
Miniatern, Chunh**, School*, Lodge*, eto.
CITY DHtKCTORY. |
CHUBGHE8.
nuui roammaux.
Corner of OglithoiM and Bt. Glair
itmts—Bcv. J. H. Nall paxtor. Services
at 10} Ae m. and 4 r. m. each Bonday.
Sabbath school at 9 a. m.
EPISCOPAL (TRINKTT).
Oglethorpe atreat, between Randolph
and Bt. Glair—Rev. W. G. Hunter reotor.
Services at 11 4. m. and 4 p. M. each
Sunday. Bonday school at U} a. m.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Bt. Philips and Bt. James (Catholic)—on
Jackson, between Baldwin and Few
streets—Father llnmilton pastor. Mass at
and U} a. m. , and vespers at 5 p. m.
Catechism at 4 r. m.
rissT baptixt.
Randolph street, between Jaokson and
Franklin—Rev. G. A. Kendrick pastor.
Services every Sunday at 10$ a. m. and
8 P. M. Sabbath school at 0 a. m.
METHODIST.
St. Luke—On Jackson street, between
Randolph and Bt. Clair streets—Rev. Dr.
J. 8. Key pastor. Services eaoh Sunday at
10$ a. m. and 8 v. m. Sabbath Ruhooi at
9 A. M.
St. Paul—Southeast corner of Frank
lin and Troup streets—Rev. Aiminius
Wright, pastor. Services everv
Sunday at lo$ a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath
school nt 4 p. M.
IJroait Street MethodUt—On npper
Broad ntruet. Rev. K. Vi. Dixon
puhtor. Services every Snnday at 10$ A.
M. and 7$ p. m. Sabbath school at 2$ P.
M. GIhsh mtst-'ing at 9 a. m.
JEWISH 8YNAOOOUK.
Corner Citowtord and Forsyth Rtreets.
Herman Biikinthal, rabbi. Servioes every
Friday evening at 8 and Saturday morning
at 10 o’olwuic.
GIRARD.
Methodist.—J, W. Simmons pastor.
Bervioos 1st Sunday at 10$ ▲. m., and 3rd
Sunday at 5 p. M. Sabbath sohool 8 P. M.
Baptist.—Rev. Jasper Hicks pastor.
Services on the 4th Sunday in each month
Sabbath school at 8$ a. m.
BROWNEVILLE.
BroiDiuville Baptist.—He* Jasper Hicks
K stor. Services l«t and 3d Sundays,
bbath Sohool at 8:30 a. m.
Trinity (Methodist)—Rev. J. W. Sim
mons pastor. Services 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Snnday at 8 p. m. and 3rd Sunday at 10$
a. M. Alternate Sundays supplied both
morning and evening. Sabbath school
every Sunday at 4 p. m.
COLORED.
Anbury Chapel (Methodist)—East com
mon, W. J. Gaines pastor. Services eve
ry Snrday at 10$ a. m. and 8 p. m. and
7$ at nipht. Sabbath sohool at 9 a. m.
b'iret Jiaptist—Corner Front and St.
Glair (near river)—Green McArthur pas
tor. Servioes every Sunday at 10$ a. m.
and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 9 a. m.
St. John (Methodist) N. E. common,
—G. B. Taylor, pastor. Servioes every
Snnday at 10^ a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath
sohool at 9 a. m
Second Baptist (Northern Liberties)
Rev. Prirnua Stafford pastor. Services
every Sunday at 10$ a. m. and 8 p. u.
Sabbath sohool at 9 a. m.
I. O. O. F.
Lodge on Oglethorpe, between Bt. Clair
and Crtwiord «;s. Regular mootings hold
every Monday evening, at 7$ o’clock.
Encampment meem 2d and 4th Mon
days in eai b month.
MASONIC.
Lodge in Burras’ building, corner Broad
and Kaudolph streets.
Columbian, Lodge, No. 7—Meets 3d
Tuesday night in each month.
Barley Chapter, No. 7—Meets on 1st
Friday night in each month.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Sat ualny
night in each month.
St. AUletnar Commandery—Meets 2d
Tuesday night in oach month.
B’NAI BER1TH.
Lodge in Barms* building—Meetings
held on the 1st and 3d Sunduys in each
month.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Court House (iu Court Square, centre
of city) between Oglethorpe and Jackson
and Crawford and Thotuus streets.
Jail on East commons, foot of CrAW-
ford street.
Opera House n. e. corner Crawford and
Oglethorpe streets.
Female Orphan Asylum, Eat>t common,
near cemetery.
Post Office, corner of Oglethorpe and
Randolph.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Rooms over Griffin’s drag, store, Broad
street. Open from 8 a. m. to ti p. m.
Books loaned to members returnable
every two weeks, or borrower pays 25c.
per week thereafter. Mrs. J. R. Ivey
Librarian.
HOTELS.
Rankin House, oorner Broad and Craw
ford streets.
Planters’ House, Broad street, feust
aide), betweeu St. Clair and Crawford.
Central Hotel, Broiid street, (east aide),
between St. Clair and Crawford streets.
Home House, Broad street, (west
side), between St. Clajr and Cruwford
streets.
Broad Street House, (east sidf),
between Crawford and Thomas strudtB.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
No. 1 (white male) n. e. corner Jackson
and Crawford streets. No. 2 (white fo-
male) s. w. corner St. Clair and Forsyth
streets.
Temperance Hall (mixed Colored) Og!
thorpa street, between Randolph und
Bryan.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mayor—8. B. Clegborn.
City Treasurer—John N. Burnett.
Clerk of Council—M. M. Moore.
City Attorney—Chas. H. Williams.
City Physician—D. W. Johnson.
City ttexton—James M. Lynab.
City Marshal—Mat. W. Murphy.
Deputy Marshal—Wui. L. Robinson.
Wharfioger—Jake Burras.
POLICE.
Chief—Mat. W. Murphy.
FIRST SQUAD. SECOND SQUAD.
Capt. W. L. Cash, Capt. John Foran,
Robt. G. Mitchell, John St. Cluir,
Win. H. H. Wood, Joab Roper,
Charlea Brady, John Feagan,
Whit Smith, John O’Brien,
Jameu Roberts. Dan’i Duuoan,
Tom MoEHohern, John Brady,
STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL—1874.
Accounts—Grimes, Andrews, Durkiu.
Badges and Wharf—Chalmers, Redd,
Forewarned, Forearmed. To b* foro-
armed sow when you are threatened with all th*
ailment* mused by debilitating Spring aud Sum
mer weather is to make free use of
JURUBEBA,
whli-b will make tho Liver active, assist blare-
tioa, Purify tho bloo t, strengthen the Uterlue
and I’rlnary organs, invigorate the bjmtrw, and
make you cujoy life a* yon ought. Price $1 a hot-
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, Agent,
- York.
[can people. It appeals
to no particular cia** alone, bnt to all classes; to
men aud women of all prof-ssions, creeds, occupa
tions and political opinion*—to formers, lawyers,
imsiuei-s iu- u, mechanics, physicians, politicians,
teacher*, stud- uts, manufacturers, salesmen, men
of Imriilng and tnen who cau only read, to old
aud young. All waut it as a book of constant
reference, and to preaerv* for their children and
childreu’e childreu as the only complete and relia
ble work, allowing the gigantic remits of THE
FIEST ONE HUMMED TEAM OF
IDI, Phil-
j*84 4w
Grimes.
Cerne eiy — Du.kin, Blanchatd, Mo-
Gehee.
Cisterus and Fire Department—Kent,
Flonrney, Gt'imet.
City Iuiproveoun. H ’ul Public Schools—
Redd, Brannon, Mei nffey.
Couiui jiiH—Fiourtw^, MeUaffey, Bhtnch-
•rd.
Con'.ras'a — Bracuon, MoGehee, Al-
drewx.
Finance— McGchee, Red-1, Sr!i«-n«s’er.
Hospitai—Blanchard, Kent, Bmuuon.
Market and Mag ziuo — ScheiiRslcr,
Flournoy, ChulmerH.
Police and Gan—Mehsfi* y, Dm kin,
Cb&lmeru.
Streets aui Sewers—Andrews, Bcht.uss
ier, Kent.
ROLL OF COLUMBUS 1 IRE DE-
PARTMEN r.
BOARD OF OONTltOL.
W. H. Williams, Chief Engineer.
G. W. Rosette, First Ass’t Engineer.
G. A. Ethridge, Seoond Ass’t Engineer.
A. K. Francis, Secretary.
FIRE COMPANIES.
Coleman, R. Ledeinger,
W. H. Brannon, T. O. Douglass.
Robert Ennis,
D. E. Williams, G. R. Flournoy.
Central Mechanics No. 6—0. D. Wall,
P. J. Cochran, A. K. Franote, A. J. Nix.
Uoolc and laddtr-U. U. Moots, P. J.
Xott, 0. B. OrinH, Ueorge Moore.
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