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Munmn
JULY SI, 1874.
CITY AFF AIX#.
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Ban* Dar lair Yaaa.—Aagast nit, tori,
IMi noalaadoam dap t| total noalpto IT,ON;
•hipped aataa dap 0001 total ohlpmanta M,UH
(took !,mi ialai a. Mlddllagi UfiOUe.
io(lka Dotpooratla Part/
j Ooaotyfwil ba kald at the
I Booia at M Vdiek'ou Satardap,
Aagast lot, for tha porpoaa of organising
thoroughly for the snsotag oampaign. A
fall st Undue* to nrg*d apoa tha Partp.
, O. A. Bxdd,
' Ohalrti Ex. Com.
8* W*n*titi' ; i£Zir ue.
* Wi MM tM* baaitl bafora Jadga John-
aoa, at ohambsn, and daoidad againat tha
Bharilr. This oaaa baa boon raported la
Mb aorwat atogao, sort itaadau ara fa-
niliar with it. Tbs' Bharif ia remarkably
plaaaaat oaaa the matter, sv*o though ha
Baa a pUa of oopta on hia shoulders, and
ia datonalaed to oarrp tka oaaa to tha
Baprsaaa Court for final deeiaion.
CeunSg Court AOJearnoO.
Yaatarday tka Oonfity Ousrt adjourned
after a aeaaion of two daya, baaing in the
■Malian added fokr htembera to the
ahalngdog. .
A rather intonating oaaa ooeurred jnet
before Ua adjoarameat, that of tha State
tb. John Curry, colored, charged with
aagtahey. It waa proven that daring
lent year ha waa in the habit of atroliing
• about tha premlaM of aome of onr moat
worthy oitiaana, aad aeoreting himself in
oortala loaalitiM for very indeoent and
brntiah pnrpoaM. Binding the vigilance
of the olBeera he aeoaped to Alabama,
bat npon returning at once began to pur-
oae Me wonted Mbli, aid thua waa
brought before thla oodrt. After an In-
vntigation and a verdlot of gnilty he waa
aantanood to hard labor on tha chain gang
for eight montha.
Bfaaar*a I
Tha oily,baa.boon remarkably quiet,
A alight dlaturbanoe ooonrred Monday
avaniak between a tolored driver and hia
paeaaogan whioh ahonld have earned a
funeral near the Fair Oronnde. Thio oaae
did not officially oome before Hia Honor.
In court, yeaterday morning, three or
four unimportant cmoo were dlamiaaed.
' The odly one of note waa that of R. Bad,
Una, who wm obhrgad with violating an
ordinance of Connoil, having cold meata
on Saturday evening, daring market
boon, outaida of the market-houae. The
Mayer, dadring to make thla a teat oaae,
gave the aeoaMd the foil extant of the
Uw—fifty doUara’ fine or thirty daya' im-
potaonment. In default of payment Mr.
Badkina wm inoaroarated. It aeema that
thla ia an old uneattled point, which, on
tha queatlon of Ua oonatitntionality, will
now be adjudicated.
JMberp—ItMevee Caught.
OnThumflay eight last tha mill of King
A Weaver, near Box Springe, waa broken
into and flour and oorn atolen. Entrance
to the bailding wm affected through the
On Friday morning, the robbery having
been diaoovered, permit wm made, and
Oaesy Bsarflald, white, and Virgin (what'a
in a aame ?) Wtliiamaon, oolured, were
eapturad, with part of tha atolen property.
They were put into free lodgioga in Ons-
■eta jail, and ware to have a hearing
Them man were tenaata on the planta-
tiea of tha late Ool. J. A. L. Lee, and it
ia aald that Bearfleld haa a peculiar love
for batata.
local bbibbs.
—Bain in tha morning and duet in the
evening.
—A popular druggist hM retired into
tha ebaddraf Iho ia ail ranee buaineaa, and
inataad of endangering Uvea now iuanrea
them.
If our etray doga don't get the eMer-a
aoon they wUl have a fair ahow of being
one aaya that the ladiea have
auoh a thin way of dreeaing now*a*daye
that you eould put one into a poet-office
bos without harming a raff.
—Tha new posUofitoe begine to amumo
a ahape. The atone need for the allla wm
quarried near thia oily and preaenta a line
—Out pavemanta are atill undulating,
to Bay the leaat of it. When will we
improver
—Hew the dovm and gunnera do anffer
thla month!
—Importation* for the medical frater
nity t watermelona.
—A negro on the ohain gang, who had
bean eentenced for dealing tree* from an
»at the eauetery, wm Baked by a
“How much longer have you
»r He replied, “If I have Rood
lack, I wtU get off next February; though
I wtah I could gat a obanoe to vote for Joe
Van for Qua gram I want to gat him off
^SmtMuantfor your
,'Bhi aK thiage good
ootid If
Wo lean that tha eitiaeae af Hamel 1
eonety, in the vicinity of Sendfoft, had a
fine barbecue on Thutadey laet. The
affair wm gotten op priadpaUy by the
Granger*, though everybody wm invited.
About 250 people ware preaent. An ad-
dram wm delivered by Major J. F. Wad
dell.
Every daecrtptien of oouveyenoe wm
brought into nqoWtion to reach tha
An ox team drawing a wagon, in
wbiob were eeatad three gentleman nnd
three ladim, beoama nnnly on tha way,
overturned the vehicle and apillad the
eootente, eeattering tha precious part
aronnd rather promlaenonaly.
The dinner wm bountiful. AU enjoyed
thenuelvM, end went to their homM feel-
lag happier for tha dey'a pleaaarm.
Hun tine Bupieite.
Four bravo mao of Colombo* viaitad
tb* neighborhood of Box Springe dey be.
fore ymterduy, and killed ninety-throe
yonng dovM. Highly eteted with their
enocem, they lingered near a branoh jnet
a moment too late, end nw the train
move off without them. Twenty-one
milM walking and driving did not im
prove their appeiranee, when the early
riser* of onr oity viewed them et live
yeiterdey morning.
HovoMcwta of the 4trneehoppera.
[From the St. Peui Prat*, July »th.]
Now that the VMtarmy of grasshopper*
haa got fairly into motion aome idM of Ua
immense range may be gathered from the
fact that onr apecial diapatobM thia morn
ing report their aimnlUucons appearance
yeaterday, flylag from tb* south-aast to
the north-weet at Sheldon and Ewt Or
ange, in north-wmtern Iowa, where they
lighted yeeterday in Immense elonds on
the finely growing orope; st Mankato,
ovar 200 mllea east of tbuee polnta, where
they wen flying northward, end at Brook-
lge, over 250 miles north of the first
mentioned points. Contrary toexpeetation
and to tha impression derived from their
first movements, they have not pur
sued a oontiaoous flight northwestward
or even northward, but large bodiM of
them have returned southward end aontb-
eMtward, in the inverse direotton of their
original movement. Their winged col
umns seem, too, to have spread out late
rally toward the CMt, eo that the skirmish
line on their eastern flank now takes in
bias Earth oonnty. It is jnrt possible
that they may oontinoe this flank move
ment toward the east. If the prodigious
swarms of hungry loo nets should ones
take it into their heads, after stripping
the thinly aettled country west of Manka
to, to move eMtwerd over the rioh, popu
lous, end prosperous agricultural counties
thia side of the Bine Earth end Minnesota
rivers, the destruction of orope wonld be
immense, end tbe calamity tenfold wbst
bes resulted from tbeir ravages in tbe
newly end sparsely settled region to whioh
they have heretofore been confined.
If they ahonld ones set about it there
ecu be no donbt that they oonld without
difficulty destroy in n single weak the
entire growing groin orop of Minnesota,
Their numbers are simply prodigious.
Mr. James U. Buttorfield estimates from
the numbers olinging to etalke of wheat,
oats, &o., as compared with tbe number
aud else of kernels of wheat, that in
Watonwan oonnty, where hia farm is eit-
nsted, there were 100 bushels of grass
hoppers to tbe aere of all growing crops,
and they were as thick over the whole
tilled area of the country westward to tha
Iowa Una as in Watonwan oonnty.
Valuo* la the Molasses Jag.
From the Obloago Times.]
dyrup, pore and unadulterated, hua but
n email aale in tha Chicago market. There
ara two reMons for this: Tha first ia that
tbs ordinary consumer would sooner be
swindled by buying an unadulterated ar
ticle at a cheap prioe than lay the flatter
ing unction to bie soul of having n pore
aud wholesome syrup at a fair prioe. The
second is that tha manufacture of pare
ayrop may almost be classed with the lost
arts. The syrup, that generally makes its
appearanee on tbs tabtae of Obloago
households is simply a preparation of
starch. What is supposed to be the pro
duct of auger oeue is nothing of the
kind. There is pare eyrnp m * rarity in
tbe market, bat it don't make much show
on the tables of avenge Chicago house
holds.
In former timM syrup wm nothing less
than molasses, or the drippings of brown
sugar. This contain* about forty par
oent. of cans sugar, together with some
grape sugar. At tbe present tims moat
of tbe syrup that is manufactured ia made
from alaroh. The starch ie boiled with
water oontainiog one or two per oent. of
oil of vitriol. By e obemioal process the
•tareh is thus converted into something
like grape anger. Tbe liquid is concen
trated, and the oil of vitriol, a vary dele
terious substance, neutralised by means
of chalk. It might, perhaps, he more
proper to My that tbe oil is eliminated by
the action of tbe ohalk. Syrups menu-
faolured in this way always contain n cer
tain portion of sulphate of lime or plea,
ter, but if tha manufacturer works well,
the proportion of this sulphate of lime
left in tbe syrn.i ie smell. There is always
dsnger that the nnaorupnlona manufac
turer will nac chemicals for tha purpose
of giving a beautiful oolor to hia ayrnpa.
The clearnesa end color give the grade to
the ayrop, and it in, therefore, a consid
erable object to the nnaornpnlotu manu
facturer to resort to every means possible
to give to his produote tbe d«sirea oolor.
BABaTtlTCOUNTER 1
Dtp flsMfi Cheap!
I piece on my Bargain Counter to-day
many desirable gooda to sell et less then
New York oost. All should see them.
Linen Handkorohiefs at 7 cents.
White Pique at 12jo and upwards.
Linen Setts and a few Linen Drosses st
half price to oloae out.
Linon Poplins st 20o—worth 40.
Other Dress goods in seme proportion.
Will oontinne to sell for a short time
my entire stock at cost, to close ont be
fore fell trade.
All should embrace this opportunity.
Will receive in a day or two now aide
band Prints to sell st 10 cents, and many
other Doniestio Goods, Notions and White
Gooda, all cheap.
Ftue yard wide lUeaohed Cotton 12j.
jy'-’l cod H. T. Cbiolxb.
ATTENTION!
Ot te <Ae Arker lateen.
On the cash system whioh I have adopt-
ed.and to close my stock by Oct. Ut,l874,
I will rail drinks et 10 oents. No credit.
jolyS—eodlm Gxo. W. Lira.
A few pieces of French and English
Oaaaimerss, vary low, to oloee ont, nt
T. E. Blamohabu's.
Cm Ah. BBT MAN A CO.,
Broad Street, Oolnmboa, Oa., offer at
their popular
BBSTA VBABT AND SALOON
The beat that eon be found in Liquors,
Cigars, Tabs coo, Ac. [myj ly
TBTOBDI—HO XWWLAttOB!
High prices mb no longer exist. OMb
beaia la lb# principle haw, and Bel derive
to oiaas bnainaan, sea offering my stack of
Dry Goode,
Hate,
Boots aad Sheas,
Hosiery,
end anai Irene artietas in this lias, at Mm
than east.
Call and examine, aad make one dol-
Mr go farther than two at any other plaoe.
I am in earnest. If yon donbt it, step
in nnd have proof of tha fact.
L. Haws, 114 Broad St,
myl 4m Colaatbos, Ga.
Tha bast plaoe to bay Table Linens,
Napkins and Sheetings, is nt
Blaxoubd's,
128 Brood at.
A large lot of cheap Canal man* and
Linens, vary cheap, at
Buscuu't
Saturate a piece of broad or meat with
gMtrio jnioe, and it will dissolve. This
is digestion. Add to snob a mixture n
little aloohol, and it will not dissolve.
This M indigestion. Beware, then, of
tinctures, or tonios, or decootiona oon
taining spirituous liquor*. Shan all ran
“tonioa," and rely solely on Da. V/ha
ms's Yinou Bursas, the fleesi digest
ive invigorant known, and free from the
fleryenneof Aloohol. my28 4w
Hand This I
Yon osn And nt T. E. Blanohard'a, 128
Brood street, the very latest styles of
Dross Goods, at such prices M oannot
fail to give satisfaction. Call and
them.
Domestic Goode at greatly rodeoed
rates; Faotory Goods at factory prices;
Coats' Spool Cotton at 70 cents per dos.;
the beat Prints at lOe pm yard.
mylO If
Iluhlor’s Cigar Emporium.
Tha be-f Iaport-d Harass aad Kay Wast
Clear*. Oiiea lug and Smoking Tobacco, Banff,
Masrccbeaia Pipes, dinar Holder*, Match Balks,
Tabact o Unga, Ac., ran ba found at
LOVIS IIUHLXR'S, Bsadolph 81.,
Ibma* with Red Bign, near Rsqalrar one*.
JM tf u
XBTBBPBHMI
1,000 yards Whit* Victoria Lawn* 15
oants—NOT BAD.
1,500 yards White Victoria Lawns, 5-4,
18 oents—worth 88 cants.
yards Plain, Striped end Figured
Lawns at 15 oenta—worth 26.
700 yards Bleak GrenedinM selling ex
ceptionally fMt.
Gents’ Fine Cloths and OassinMros st
a bargain, to oloae out the lot previous to
stook-tektag.
Embroideries are atill being sold at
half tbeir veins.
Hibbons at half prioe.
Coats' Thread 70 oents.
Best Prints 10 cents.
Hosiery end Gloves at priom defying
competition.
Freeh Goods twice n week from all im
portant market*.
J. S. Joaaa, Columbus, Ga.
j*18 ood
The "Oenlteaus <■* RiseIt,”
who ia the tutelar dsmon of dram-shops,
assumes his sourest sspeot when the rapid
progress of Vixboab Vittsms is reported
“down low.” Tbe People's Vegetable
Tonio is playing the miBohief with hia
bitten fired with rum. All dliMeee
whioh those demonieo nostrums aggra
vate, under pretense of relieving, sneh
M indigestion, sick kes lsohe, oonsamp-
tion, rheumatism, gout and intermittent
fevers ere eared by it. je24 4w
mmm
mmi
mam
NonrcLt.
Rankin House,
Oolumbnit Oa.
j. W. BYAN, Prop’r.
Fiaki Goldin, Clark.
Baby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Unorb mm Banxoi House,
aarlt half A. W. RTAI, Prap'r,
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ca.
STRICTLY FIRST 0LASS
B. BBADLEY A BON,
may»T—diwioi Proprietor!.
MKDI6IMB*
Warm Springs,
■bbiwbthbb co., CA.
White Sulphur Springs.
__ _
aad Lady. Kvsry effort will bo made for tbe com-
lort and enjoyment of Iks r.sitors.
Tha Bidding* hava boon Enlarged,
refitted nod refurnished with special regard to
oonvonleneo aad ooMfbrt. Tha curative proper 1; a
of tha water* have bean experienced by hundrede
of invalids for sore than a quarter of a century.
KVBBT INNOCENT HUSKIEST
Joel being to fhrnish
AN 1NVITINO BETBEAT
OB. C. A. STILES,
who will look ufter the sick and afllictefl, and
whose specialty is In the treatmtot of chronic
diseases.
New harks have bean purchased, and will ruu to
all the rallroadfl for transporting visitors.
FROM COLUBBU',
via North and South Railroad. $5.00.
A SWIBBINO POOL OF SULPHUR WATER,
as well as other kinds of baths, will always he
ready for guests.
Our rates, we believe, are lower than at any
othar resort of any reputation. Our table will be
kept up to the atnndjrd of the best to the country.
TERMS I
Par Day $ y on
PsrOnsWaek <0 00
Per Mouth 30 to
Children uuder eight years of age and colored
aervunte nt one-hnlf of the above rates.
JflU eodtf II. T. CUNNINGHAM.
EXCURSION TICKETS
TO
New Tork and’Return.
JOB WI»IHTIHC._
Thomas Gilbert
JOB PRINTER
BOOK-BINDER
Blank Book Manufacturer,
(Old Bon Office Building,)
RAN DO 1.1*11 NT., COLIIMVI, GA.
I AM no* prepared to assent* with neatness
and diapstas orders for PRINTING of ev
ery description, via:
LETTFU HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS OF ACT,
BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS,
LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS,
HAND BILLS AND 0IU0ULAB8,
SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS Ac.
LEGAL BLANKS.
IMilroad Uceeipts, Bills Lading, Ac in
book or loose, Blank Books of *11
kinds, with or without printed
heads, made st short notice.
Giving my entire personal sttsstlos to Job
Printing and Binding, lam enabled to flu all or-
ders promptly st LOW CASH PRICES,
guaranteeing satisfaction,
Order* from abroad rso.lv* seme attention as
If parties wars present. Sand for Prloa List.
*ff- A fall atook of Georgia sal Alabama
Legal Blanks always on hand. tab*—it
af**?*
GXXSEAL flOrKXIXTXXDIHT'S OFFICE,
Gxvtxal Raileoad axd Banking Co. of G
Savannah, July 17,1874.
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J/n at
WILLIAM R0GEB8,
Onn’l Sup’t 0. R. R.
VIRGIL POWKH0,
Kng'r and Sup’t Southwestern R. R.
G. J. FORKACRti,
Sup’t Atlanta Division C. It. R.
Cotton Factory.
A. CLEGG & C0.,
Columbus, Ca.,
A RR prepared to supply merchants prompt
J\. and in a satisfactory manner with the b«
quality of
Cotton Cheeks,
Ginghams and
•tripes,
all of which are in fast colors, aud of the latest
aad moat approved pattern*.
M9* Factory corner of St. Clair and Jackson
street. Ofloe on Jackson street.
JeSidfim
HOLSTEAD&CO.,
Columbus, Georgia.
C«lt*k Gftnif Cotton Presses,
H*ne Psw n, Feed Cutters,
Cider Md Wine mill*,
Mowing Jlfmefclnen,
Gross Knives, Plows, IDoca
ThreeMers nnd Fan Hills,
Cem Bksllsrw, Horse Hakes,
Harrows nnd Custlvntors,
Bask nnd Bramble Scytkes,
•pades, Forks, Ac*, As«
AIS0,
Georgia Baised Bast Proof Oats*
Georgia nnd Tenneeeee Bye*
Wkeat, Barley, Clover nnd Grass
BsedL
Ckcmlcals for Making mp Fertftll
worn nt kense. Address
HOIMTBAB * CO.,
Je30 tf Agrlcnltural Depot, Colomhus, Go.
Those B|
Spectacle# are manufactured from “Mia*
Crystal Pebbles*' melted together, and are
oalled Diamond on aooobnt of tbeir hardneoe nnd
brilliancy.
Having been tested with the polarlscope, (he
diamond lenses have l>eeu found to admit fifteen
per eent. lees heated rape thus any other pebble.
They are ground with g root salentllo aocnracy,
are free from chromatic aberrations, and prodace
a brightnesi and distinctness of vision not before
attained in spectoclflo. Manufactured by the
Speucer Optical Manufacturing Co., Mew York.
For solo by responsible agents In every city in the
Union.
W1TTI0H A KIN9IL, Jawolore and OpUoUua,
are sole exeats for Columbus, Oo* from when they
•os only be ottnined. No peddlers employed.
Do sol key a pair salon yes see the tend*
mark ^ ootf dndswly
N.J. BUSSEY, Agent
AMERICAN
Cotton Tie Company.
Tha trad* *upptl*d st lowsit mar
k*t rites.
Nearly all dlraass. origleet, free, IsdlgsaUos
and Torpidity of the Liver, and relief Is slwsf*
anxiously soagtit after. If tbs Lifer Is Regulated
in its action, health is almost Invariably secured.
Want of action In the Liver eauseo Headache,
Constipation, Janndloe, Pain in the Shoulders,
~ h, Chilis, Disilness, Sour Stomach. Bod Taste
e Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tho
t, Depression of Spirits, or the Blue*, and a
hundred other symptom*, for which SIMMONS
CITYJMMCTOItY.
0HUHCHR8.
at OaMkatp* and Bt Clair
*M**u—B*v. J. H. NalfpMSor. flsrvioM
at 104 a. u. Md 4 ». h. **oh SMday.
R*bb*tk«ehooi*t 9 s. *.
snsooru. (xanon).
Oglstkorp* ,Uaa4, bstwasa Bsadolph
and Bt. Clair—Bsv. W. 0. Hontarrooior.
SsrvicM *l 11 4. x. ad 4 i. x. sack
Honda;. Bandar school at 2 j a. M.
BOHAN OATHOLIO.
fit Philips and fit. Ji
Jackson, between ]
strops—Father Hamilton pastor. Mass at
64 and 8j a. M., and vaapan at 6 r. u.
Cataebism at 4 r. M.
Jaaasa (OsAbolio)—on
Baldwin and Faw
Bandoipb strost, bslwsso Jackson and
Franklin—Bsv. O. A. Kendriok pastor.
HsrvtaM ever; Banda; at 10J a. m. and
8 r. H. Sabbath school at 9 A. h.
r been diacovervd. It sets wildly, sfcotaally,
I being a simple vegetable compound, can do no
_ iry in any quantities that it may be taken. Ii
iff'harmlefff in every way; it has been used for
forty years, and hundreds of the good and grant
frotu all part* of the country will vouch for Its
being tbe purest and best.
Simmon' LIVE! KKULATN, w Mm,
Is harmless,
ri dr stic violent medieine,
ure to cure if Uken regularly,
a Int xicatiug lieverage,
fault lee. family medicine,
fa the cheipest medicine In the world.
Is given with safety and the happiest results to
r Quinine ana Bitters of every
Cont»ihr’tho simplest and best retnedlm.
FOR HALE BY ALL DMVOOJMTM*
fel»5 deodswly
THE BEST ADVICE
r.ny disorder affecting the stomach, the livsror
kidneys, is to tone, cleanse, and regulate f* - *“
----- — ** — ■i ! urrs
liate these li
portent organs by the use of DR. T\JTT’S VIGRT-
thoroughly restore the ftinctional action
digestive organs and the in to tines and renovate
tho wholo system. They produce neither nausea,
t'.tpliig or weakness, and may he taken at any
ie without change of diet or oeeupstiofl.
*.-iee 25c a box. Sold by all druggists.
utt. tuttThair dye
i8o*s< s qualities that no other dye does. Its
;ct is Instantaneous, and so nataral that It can*
Li* detected by the closest observer.
“ 1. and is In gene
. areesera in every large
Price $1 a bos. Sold
r OBVTUTTs
. SARSAPARILLA
Scrofula, Eruptive Diseases of the Ikth, 8t. An*
lony’s Fire, Erysipelas, Blotches, Tumors, Boils,
Tetter, nud Balt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm,
Rheumati* m, Pain and Enlargement of the Bones,
Female Weakness, Sterility, Leuoorrhoea or
Whites, Womb Dhe-taes, Dropsy, White Swellings.
ills, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Mercurial
Taint, aud Piles, ail proceed from impure blood.
DR. TUTT’S RARIAPARILU
is the most powerful Hlood Purifier known to
medical scieuce. It enters Into the circulation
erauicatcs every morbific agent; renovates
ystem; prodacos a beautiful complexion and
cause, tho body to gain flesh and increase In
weight.
Keep the Blwwd Hesltky
and ail will be well. To do so, nothing has ever
been offered tliat can compare with this valuable
vegetable extract. Price $1.00 a bottle. Bold by
all Drugitiits. Ofllce 18 Cortlandt street, N. Y.
feblft dwMiAwly
Liver! Liver! Liver!
SIlVLilVEOIIXrS’
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
Is a rarely VEGETABLE PREPARATION, bsrm>
leu. nnd effective—a specific for all derangements
of the
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stonr
ach or Bowels.
Tliis M dicine ha. been tried by thousands end
ha* never filled to give aatlsfaetion.
4uf Try one bottle and be convinced.
E. I*. KINO * SONS,
Proprietor, and Manufacturers, Columbia, S. C.
For ual. by A. M. BRANNON, Agent for Colum
bus and Opelika. ap23—taw6m.
New Advertisements.
rA DAY GUARANTEED seia, a*.
SWELL AUGER A DRILL la fast
"territory. EaS.re.4 By Qaeirron
sf IOWA, ARKANSAS 4 DAKOTA
OMtlMubw. V.904(LLeek,Ke.
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP U.«LY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold l-.y Drug.liu. 4w
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD.
For BO yemrn unuotia bare intently watched
hie perilous yet hkxoic stxcoglm, and grand
AcniKVKMt'XTs. and now eagerly desire the €•■*•
plets Llfe-Hlatorj or this world-renowned
hsuo nud BK.NKFACToa, which unfolds also the curi
osities and weu 1th of a wild and wonderfal conn
try. Itlejwtreudy. 2,000 agent! wanted quickly.
One ugont sold 1S4, another IBB tn one week.
For particuUis, address HUBBARD BBOii!
either l'hila., Bo.-tuu, or Cin., O. 4w
200 Pianos and Organs,
Sew and Bacond-IUnd, of Flret*Clona Makers,
will be .oi l at low prices for cosh, or on Install*
meut*, for rout, iu city or couutry, daring this
month, by UORACK WATERS A BON, No. 481
Bro.i w .y, than ever before offered In New York.
SPECIALTY—Pinos aud Organs to 1st until the
rent mony pay. the price of tn# Instrument. Il
lustrated Cut.tloguei mailed. A largt discount to
Mini.terr, Chimb hr, Schools, Lodges, #tc. 4w
Forewarned, Forearmed. To be fore,
enot-d now wiien yon are threatened with all tbs
ailments caused by debilitating Spring and Baas*
mer weather is to make free use of
JURUBEBA,
which will make tho Lifer active, assist Itlgee*
tion. Purify tho blood, strengthen the Uterine
and I rinart organs, invigorate the Bjetem, and
11NITM TO CiiIlIICIAL TKAV1LEBS.
/*10MMBR0IAL Travelers who solicit orders by
\J Card, Oatalogus, Trade-List, Bample, or other
BpMlmsn. also those who visit their customers
and solicit trade by purchases made direct from
ttoek, and who travel In any section, by rail or
tout, selling any close of geode, are requested to
•end their Basinets end Private Address, as be
low, stating class of goods they sell, end by whom
employed; also those who are at present under no
f*g»f*M«ut. This matter ie of great importance
Individually to talesmen of this close, or men so
liciting trade in this manner. It is therefore
especially deeired that this notion may meet the
•7* of ell Commercial Travelers and Baleemen In
this conntry and that they will at once give It
their attention. Those who comply with above
mwl will be eoatdentially treated and duly
ndvleed of object In view. Please address, (by
letter only) OO-OPBRATION,
lt . oareBee. P. Bewell A Oe., 41 Park Row,
JylB eedlm Mew York Olty.
make you enjoy lito a
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, Agent,
IAL
AGENTS
WAM’fcD
FOE vae
gazet;
venal Int.rMt to the Atserlosa psoffl*. It .ppe.l.
to oo pnrtlcul.r cl... .loo., but tn all el***..; tu
uen *ii'l women or .11 prof- uios*. Mill*, ocoup*-
tlou. an<l political opinio**—to ISrmor*, l*w*.ra,
boainee* men. mech.nlca, ph,*icl*s*, polltlclatu,
teoclirre, .tuil-tit*, manateolnton, MluDn, me*
of leornlng *od men who enn only read, to old
and yonng. All wont It •• n boo* of coHtoat
reference, end to pruorr* for tbotr children and
cblldteu’a children ** tbe only complete and relis.
ble werh, eliewio* the ulffontle remits of THf
rim one Hvxnn run 01
*va, ran
J*M dw
St. Luke—On Jaokaoo *trs*t, bstwsan
Uaodolph *ndHt. Ol*ir*trests—Kst. Dr.
J. & Ks; pastor. Barrios* ssob Bands; st
10J A. M. sad 8 r. h. Babbstb school at
‘st^Paut—SouthoMt oorosr ot Frank
lin aud Xroup »treat*—Hot. Armtata*
Wright, pastor. Barrios* srarw
Baud*; st 1UJ a. k. tud 8 r. M. Babbstb
school at 4 p. M.
Broad Street Methodist—On upper
Broad strost. Usr. H. W. Dixon
psator. Bsrriosa arsr; Band*; *t 10J A.
H. and 7J p. u. Babbstb sobool at 2J p.
01*m moating at 9 5. M.
j*hish axxAOooaa.
Oorosr Crawford and Fon;th strosta.
Hsrtasn Dirkiatbsl, robbl. Bsrriosasrer;
Frid*;*T*ntag at 8 aad Bstards; morning
at 10 o'oloak.
awn.
Methodist.—J. W. Bimmons pastor.
Barrios* 1st Banda; *t 10J a. m., and 8rd
Sand*; *t 5 p. h. Babbstb school 8 *. H.
Baptist.—Bay. Jsspsr Hicks pastor.
Barrios* on tb* 4th Banda; in saoh month
Babbstb school st 8J a. h.
SHOWN ATILL*.
BrouneciUs Baptist.—Hat Jasper Hicks
pastor. Barrios* 1st sad 3d Band*;*.
Bob bath School at 8:80 a. k.
Trinity (Methodist;—Hot. J. W. Sim
mons pastor. Bsrrioss 1st, 2nd sad 3rd
Banda; at 8 p. H. aad 8rd Bands; at I0J
a. H. Altornata Bandog sapplisfl both
morning and evening. Sabbath sobool
svsr; Banda; at 4 p. H.
OOLOaiD.
Ar.bv-y Chapel (Methodist)—East oom-
mon, W. J. Guns* psator. Bervioes eve
ry Bonds; st 104 a. K. and 8 p. u. and
7) at nignL Sabbath sobool At U a. it.
First Baptist—Oorosr Front and Bt.
Olair (near river)—Oroen MoArtbar pas-
-. Bsrvios* svsr; Band*; st lllj a. h.
aad 8 p. H. Sabbath aohool at 9 a. h.
St. John (Methodist) N. E. common,
—G. B. Taylor, pastor. Bsrrioss ever;
Bands; st 10J a. m. and 8 p. M. Babbstb
aohool at 9 A. m.
Second Baptist (Northern Liberties)—
Rev. Primus Stafford pastor. Ssrvioes
ever; Bands; at 10J a. m. and 8 p. u.
Babbatb sobool at 9 a. h.
L O. O. F.
Lodge on Oglethorpe, between Bt. Cltiir
and Orawford a is. Begnlar meeting* held
svsr; Monday srsntag, at 7 j o'clock.
Enosmpment meat* 2d and 4th Mon
days in each month.
MASONIC.
Lodge in Banna’ bailding, oorosr Broad
and Handolph streets.
Columbian, Lodge, Mo. 7—Mssts 3d
Toesds; night In sash month.
Bartep Chapter, Mo. 7—Meat! ou 1st
Frida; night in each month.
Hope Council, Mo. 4—Mssts 8d Saturday
night in snob month.
St. Aldemar Commandsrp—Meets 2d
Toesds; night in aaoh month.
B'NAI BEBITH.
Lodge in Barms' bailding—Meetings
held on ths 1st and 8d Baud*;* in saoh
month.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Coart Haase (in Coart Square, centra
of alt;) between Oglethorpe and Jackson
and Crawford and Thomas streets.
Jail on East commons, foot of Crow-
ford street.
Opera Hons* n. *. oorosr Crawford and
Oglethorpe strost*.
'emsl* Orphan Aaylun, East oommon,
near oemetery.
Post Ofllos, oorosr of Oglethorpe and
Randolph.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Booms over Griffin's drag atom, Broad
street. Open from 8 a. m. to 6 r. u.
Books loaned to member* returnable
every two weeks, or borrower pays 25c.
G r week thereafter. Mm. J. B. Its;,
brarian.
HOTELS.
Rankin Hooie, oorosr Broad aad Craw
ford streets.
Plantar*' Hons*, Broad strost, feast
side), between Bt. Clair and Crawford.
Central Hotel, Brood street, (east aids),
between SL Olair and Crawford Uresis.
Homs Hones, Broad street, (west
side), bstwssa Bt. Olair and Crawford
Brood Street Hons*, (asst side),
between Orawford and Thomas streets.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
No. 1 (white rnsls) n. s. oorosr Jaekaon
and Crawford atresia. No. 2 (whits fe
male) *. w. oorosr St. Olair aad Forsyth
streets.
Tempsranos Hall (mlxad colored) Ogle
thorpe strost, between Randolph and
Bryan.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mayor—8. B. Gleghorn.
City Treasurer—John N. Barnett
Clerk of Connoil—M. M. Moors.
City Attorns;—Ohs*. H. Williams.
City Pbysiatan—D. W. Johusoa.
City Helton—Jama* M. Lyash.
Oil; Marshal-Mat W. Murphy.
Deputy Marshal—Wm. L. Robinson.
Wharfinger—Jake Barra*.
police.
Chief—Mat. W. Murphy.
PIOSI SQUAD. SXOOKD squad.
Copt W. L. Cash, Ospt. John Foran,
Bobt. G. Mitchell, John Bt. Clair,
Wm. H. H. Wood, Josh Bopsr,
Charles Brady, John Fesgan,
Whit Smith, John O'Brien.
James lt-diart*. Don't Dan osn,
Tom UcEsohern, John Brady,
standino oomhutsis or council—1874.
Aceonnts—Grime*, Andrews, Durkin.
Bridges and Wnarf—Chalmers, Redd,
Grimes.
Comstar; — Durkin, Blanchard, Mo-
Gehsa.
Cisterns tod Fire Deportment—Kent,
Flonrne;, Grimes.
City IinprovemeotsandPnbUo School*—
Bedd, Brannon, Mebaffey.
Commons—Flournoy, Mebaff ay, Blanoh
ard.
Contracts — Brannon, McGsbee, An-
drew*.
Finance—MoGehee, Redd, Soheasslsr.
Hospital—Blanchard, Kent, Brannon.
Mark et and Magaatas — Behen**ler,
Flonruoy, Chalmers.
Police end Gas—Mebaffey, Du.kin,
Chalmers.
Btreete sad Sewers—Andrews, Bohsan-
ler, Kent
BOLL OF COLUMBUS FIRE DE
PARTMENT.
W. H. Williams, Chief Engineer.
G. W. Bosstte, Pint Aas't Engineer.
0. A. Ethridge, Bsoond Aas’t Engineer!
A. K. Franoia, Bssrotory.
„ _ Ttws coupann*.
X°- B - F- Oolsmtn, B. Lsdsfnger,
W. H. Brannon, T. 0. Dongtan.
_ I* NaUn, Robert Ennis,
D-E. WiUlaaas, G. B. Floarnoy.
« C if^Meehcmiee Mo. 8-0. D. Wall,
£ Ottebran, A. K. Francis, A. J. Nix.
Book and Ladder—tL M. Moors, F. J.
Nril, 0.1. Griass, Usorg* Jugro!
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