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THE DAILY TIMES.
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Columbus
SATURDAY MARCH ft, 1875.
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AKorarji ind ('MUelior* ut Lnw.
Offlo# No. 07 Broad street, overWlttich A Klbml'r
Jewelry Store.
Will practice in tho fetato fcnd Federal CV.nrtn.
feblW
m ot lt AGENT*.
Mu. 0. 11. Wn.Kiuu i* auUiorluoiJ . to
rwolpt for ■qfaorrinUoriH ami ii<lverue
manta for ttie Dally and Weokly Timeh.
J. L. 1 noii am Is our authorized auout for
tho reuntka of Chattahoocheft, laylor,
Marlon, Ht/iwuit, Tullxit, Harrln and Mnr
iwothe.r.
Jordan L. Howell in connected with
this office, and i authorized to solicit and
rooolpt for advortiaemantu and subscrip
tions to tins paper.
W. IT. Copy, Ksg., Is our authorl&d
auent to receipt for subscriptions to lids
paper for the county of Musooko> and
Russell dainty, Ala.
E. T. Lowi Is authorized to solicit sub
scriptioiiM and advertising for this paper
in Alabama, and to receipt for the same.
E. N. Peterson is our local audit at
Union Spring*, Ala.
Xtw AdvertlwmpnU.
T. T. Edmunds advertises walnut, rosc
wood and common burial cases.
Read what Happy Cal Waunor Jiuh to
say. He will continue his sad story at the
Opera House next Wednesday niuht.
Flournoy, McCtehoe & Cos. offer for sale
two hundred barrels of extra fancy flour.
J. H. Hamilton is the live uroeery man
of town.
Go to thtfNew York Store and get your
rtbixma, soarfe, Ac.
MeUllc Burial ! *•,
Walnut, Rosewood and Common Wood
Coffins, Cases and Caskets, and Coffin
Trimminys and Mountings in great vari
ety, at the New Furniture Store.
mh6 tf T. T. Edmunds.
.Novelllu*. t
Handsome Scarfs, Rlbboas and Ruffling
just received at the
mho tf New Yoke Store.
To MubcrllH*r.
Subscribers who have not yet paid will
greatly oblige ns by calling at the office
and paying their subscriptions.
R. tf. narbe A Cos,
Are offering inducements on their entil e
stock of Groceries. Cali and see them, on
Crawford street, opposite Dr. Cheney’s
Drug Store. mh2 lw
ttwllemM
Can buy line French and English Cloths
at Puss than New York cost. 1 shall
disoonUnuo this branch of my business,
aud will sell these goods at a saorliico.
H. T. CBIOI.EH,
fehff tf Virginia Store.
Carpet*
Aro selling low, to close out stock, at the
feb9 tf Virginia Stoke.
Fur.! Fur. ! !
Helling at half prieo, to close out the
stock. They nro fresh and desirable.
fob 7 tf Virginia Store.
River New*.
Steamer Wylly passed F.ufaula yester
day at 5.30 P. M., for Columbus. The river
was very high at Eufaula.
Mull* lor the River.
We boo from our Washington dispatch™
that the Senate passed the House bill aj>-
proprlating 125,000 to tho Flint, and Chat
tahoochee rivers, and $15,000 to Apalochi
colft river. This will help us considerably
ami go far towards improving navigation
on tliuse stroams, and bringing produce to
our market. Tho hill has been signed by
tho President, and is beyond the possibil
ity of failure.
Prrionnl.
Our friend Charlie Hcyman, proprietor
of the well-known bar and restaurant In
this city, loaves this morning for Arkan
sas, He has been suffering very mueli
from rheumatism and is going out West
lor its euro. Wo wish him a pleasant trip,
a speedy cure, and a safe return.
Declined.
A personal communication handed Into
this office, relloeting upon a gentleman of
this city, is declined on tho ground that
the author is a minor.
Fl.lilnit Tushie.
Kirby A limerick Hooks, Sdln Twine,
Trot lines, Silk, Grass, Cotton and Linen
Uues. Corka, Poles, etc.
For sale by
. ESTES & SON.
foii2sdlwA\v4t
FamiiiAßY 24, 1875.
lfl ,ooll yards New Spring Prints, just
opened.
fob2slw BOATRITE A CLAPP.
The largest aud prettiest selection of
Transfer Flowers in the city, is at
fehli dawtf J. j. Whittle's.
KlmpMin Collon Meed,
Raised by Edward T. Shepherd, GO cents
per bushel.
mbt tf HOLBTEAD A CO.
When you go to Union Springs, rail on
Raumont A Roeenstihi, and you can get
warmed up with a good Cocktail or Fresh
Oysters. fetda tf
Jud Arrived,
A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard
wide, at 10, 12 l / t and 150 por yard- the best
goods in the market at tho price, at
feb!4 dawtf J. J. Whittle's.
Lateit and Bed !
Ward's Perfect Fitting Drws Shirts,
Shield Bosom, Corded Centre, open front
and back, at
fobs# ol4t Thornton A Acer's.
lively Serenade.
A youth who lives in this city has long
wanted to serenade his lady love, but be
ing possessed of no musical talent, an in
superable difficulty seemed to prevent.
The other night a bright idea struck him
hard. He engaged a colored gentleman
who plays the banjo with rare sweetness,
and sallied forth to the residence of his
love. He waited outside while his hired
musician posted himself under tho win
dow. After a short silence, tho melodious
strains sounded through the air to the
time ol that touching ballad, ‘‘ W hen you
catch a white cat, shavo it." Tho youth
said something bad; then ho east several
missiles at tho happy musician, but all to
no avail; the strains continued. At last
the thing grew critical, and tho disap
pointed lovor retreated hi good order,
leaving his minstrel at work. The last he
heard was tho sweet tone of tho banjo, and
a tenor voice wailing out on the still mid
night air, “Shave it on the tall!”
For Gents’ Spring and Summer Suits,
1875, just received and on exhibition at
Thomas i-PnaeM't Emporium ofFhMon.
Styles sensibly and prices reasonable.
An early inspection is respectfully invited.
February 24.1875. lm
Trial of Li.vp.lp..
On yesterday several of the gypsle band
now encamped nour our city camo lieforo
Justleo T. J. Chappell for the settlement of
a little family feud. Thoy came into tho
city in gay style, drawn in a nice wagon
by a pair of elegant horses. There were
about half a dozen in the party. The ease
soon developed itself as a prosecution of
Margaret Mullen by her daughter, Mary
Cooper, for nssnult and battery. Tho
taking of evidence began and would prob
ably have been going on now if thoro were
not certain limits beyond whlcii human
patience cannot bo pushed. Wo have all
laughed ut the testimony of negro wit
nesses, but It is no exaggeration to say
that ttiey are models of fluency and log
ical exactness when compared witli tiie
wild gypsle. Such stammering and gib
bering was probably never heard of in a
court In this State before. It appeared
that Mary had boon engaged in a little
hair pulling witli another female, when
the old lady endeavored to act as a con
servator of tho peace and separate the in
furiated ooinbuttants. The scone of tattle
then changed, and age and youth met
each other hi deadly combat. As is always
tho case, experience triumphed over
youthful Impetuosity, and the yonng wo
man received a severe thrashing. At one
time It Bocmod as if tho eombattants were
about to ro-enact this little scene for the
benefit of the court. At last, after hear
ing volumes of evidence and learning
nothing of tho merits of the case, his
honor determined to dismiss both parties
to tho enjoyment of their rustic pleasures.
Thoy departed, and for the life of us wo
could not tell whether they wore about hi
embrace in paroxysmal affection or renew
the ancient deadly feud, .fudge W. F.
Williams appeared for tho defense in I lie
ease, and Hon. 11. H. Crawford had the
honor of leading the prosecution.
$
GEO. W BROWN,
DEALER IN
TAMILV G K OCERIEH!
T<*a ! T<*o ! I
All who desire good Tea at a reasonable
price, call at the above atom
Japanese at $1.26 per pound.
Young Hyson, SI.OO to $1.50 per pound.
Oolong (lUftck)9oo, sl.lO, $1.40 per pound.
English llroakfuHt, $1.25, $1.50 “ “
Tho Golden Caninter 1h a very line arti
cle. Price $2.00 per pound,
0. W. BROWN.
UiJii 51
Happy Cal.
The bare announcement that this rare
specimen of the genus homo Is to give one
of his inimitable performances in this city
next Wednesday night, ought to crowd
the Opera House. Everywhere this great
favorite has been groeted by enthusiastic
audiences, and it is now conceded that in
ids line, ho is without a peer. Nothing
furnishes more real enjoyment than one
of Cal’s inimitable entertainments. The
wit is fresh end sparkling, and the music
is tiie very beet that wo hoar. While we
sit and listen, wo are reminded of the hal
cyon days of yoro, when we wore all rich
and hod genuine negro minstrels of our
own. Wo had a pleasant call from Mr.
Frank F. Coburn, Cal's general agent, on
yesterday. He is preparing things for the
coming of this king of fun.
Hoad wliat the Nashville Republican and
Banner says of this excellent troupe:
Tho rain did not prevent the Ojw*ra
House from being woll-lilhxl hist night,
nearly every seat being occupied, many
of them having been previously engaged.
Cal Wagner and his company are indeed
Nashville's favorite minstrels. It makes
no difference what kind of weather exists,
this troupe is always welcomed with a
largo and paving audience. The perform
ance last night was full of fun and wit,
and the jokes and conundrums “got ofT’by
the end moil, Price and Wagner, were the
latest and elicited loud applause. Sam
Price is Cal's right bower, and Wagner
could not well do without him. Hawkins
makes a good middle man, and the sing
ing of Green and Murphy is well worth
listening to. Tho burlesque on the Ten
nessee Jubilee Singers, in which Wagner,
Price, Turner, and Hawkins took part,
was loudly encored. Toimny Turner’s
banjo solo, Ohas. Bowd’s artistic clog,
Ben. Brown's champion jig and Lem H.
Wiley’s cornet solo, were all splendidly j
rendered and meritouftly applauded.
A beautiful lino of Hamburg Ikigings
and Insortings, at prices to suit the pur
chaser, at
fobl4 d&wtf J. J. Whtitle’s.
!unt Arrived:
13,000 yards Calico. If you want a
pretty Spring Dress, go to J. J. Whittle’s.
Ho receives fresh lots weekly. fob 27
If you want Ladies’ or Misses' Hose, in
medium or extra length, very cheap, pro to
febl4 dswtf J. J. Whittle’s.
[Communicated.]
Krlilor Times: Some of the boys about
the city havo for years boon cailiinr "some
body” “old Whiskey Bloat,” and aro of
opinion that a little of the Relief Associa
tion’s soup would bo of service to him
when under tho influence of tangle-leg
icliiskey. If the Association of Relief were
to run a free bar-room, with a few cigars
thrown in, in connection with a public
soup house, I’ve no doubt such aMenda
would greatly lessen opposition and en
list stronger advocates. Which of the two
soubriquets is tho more aeditable and
honorable, “old Soup House,” or “old
Whiskey Bloat" 1 I leave tho objoetors to
answer. Respectfully,
W. W. Flewellen.
Anew lot of 10-4 Shooting and Pillow
Case Homespun just in and for sale
cheaper than ever known before, at
feb27 J. J. Whittle's.
a splendid lot of white and Rod AU-
Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Can
ton ilauuels, Opera Flannels, in all shades,
to be closed out cheap, at
fobl4 dawtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Poison.
It in said thatSallicKelton, a well known
female, who resides in the northern part
of the city, took a large quantity of lauda
num a few days since. Sallie has been in
considerable trouble recently, and perhaps
she concluded to “shuffle oft this mortal
coil.’’ If she did, she was disappointed;
for the laudanum failed to have any very
lasting effect, and Miss Kelton is enjoying
her pristine health and vigor.
A large lot of Ladies’ Light Kids to be
sold cheap at
febl4 dawtf .T. .T. Whittle's.
(Communicated. 1
Tho City Physician.
Editor Times ;—lt must bo painful to tho
citizens to observe on tho part of a few, a
disposition to impress the mind of tho pub
lic that tho ministrations of our City Phy
sician to tho poor have not boon of a satis
factory character. An investigation of his
official conduct will satisfy any ruun that
such is not tho fact, but that, on tho con
trary, his services aro highly appreciated
by tho poor. His never falling and kind
attentions to the sick havo won for him
tho high respect of tho whole community,
and he is Justly indorsed by tho Mayor
and City Council. If his censorious object
ors will trouble them wives to Inquire of
the poor, or the city authorities, they will
find that as small as their number is, thoy
maintain tho sole possession of an opinion
which has no foundation in fact, and orig
inates solely In personal spite. Dr. Flow
ellcn is known to our people, and in their
eyes his character can be injure! bv no
such petty thrusts. His charities have al
ways been commensurate with his ability
to give, and in public spirit he has no su
perior in the community. His untarnish
ed character as a gentleman, and his skill
ful ability as a physician, are too well
known through*ut our city and State to
require any defence at oiir hands.
Whence does this complaint come? Not
from the Mayor and Council, for they say
he transacts the duties of his position with
kindness and ability. Not from the poor,
for they say he is kind and attentive. It
has been his liarneat desire, and the ob
ject of his untiring efforts, to relieve suf
fering and minister to the afflicted. If tiiis
complaint comes from neither t in* people,
tho Mayor, the Council, or the poor, from
whence does It proceed? It makes no dif
ference. People can talk and rant as much
as they please; they may assert opinions
of things about which thoy know nothing
and eare equally as little; but the effect
‘of all this is like “sounding brass or a tin
kling cymbal." In our opinion the Doctor
deserves the esteem of the publb-, and the
love of the* poor, for his uniform kindness
and regularity in the discharge of ids du
ties, and especially for his recent manly
efforts to establish a system of relief for
the poor and needy. In this matter, he
displayed a spirit of philanthropy and gen
erosity which is well worthy the imitation
of those who now endeavor to detract, from
his well earned reputation. But there aro
some people who object to everything, j
whether they know anything al>out it or
not. When such people commit Un-ir
opinions to paper there Is a shear waste of
so much raw material. Dr. Flewellen has
fallen under tho displeasure of a very few,
and they belong to this class. Is he any
the worse off? A Subscriber.
€ 'it 11 at thu Baltimore lot It lit u llii*e.
No. 88 Broad street, and look at the beau- \
titul Samples of Spring and Summer Cos- j
simeres and Coatings. Measure taken
and satisfaction guaranteed. Prices to j
| suit the times. lvv
Spring Dri-M Goods
Loft over from last summer are now sell
ing at half prior. Linen Lawns at 15 to j
20 rents—worth double that price. "Other !
goods in proportion.
fel> tf Virginia Store. |
——
Oil Monday night, 22d instant, botwren
the City Light Guards’ Armory and the
main entrance to tho llankin House,
a Diamond King. The finder will be lib
erally rewarded by leaving the ring at
this office, where a satisfactory descrip
tion of tho same will first be given.
...
Mayor’* Court.
Fayettn Robinson, Edward Jackson and •
Kit Brown, tho colored gentlemen who j
wore arraigned tho day before for urisoom-1
ing language, were again brought before
this court yesterday to hear their doom, j
Tlio evidence proved that they had cussed |
just a little, ami the Mayor dismissed the |
case.
Richard Miles, straight from England,
next took his stand. Richard is the man j
who made such a racket in his cell on j
Thursday aftorm*>n. His apponranco was !
entirely chunged when lie came into court
His step was slow and sad, and his eye’s I
had lost their flashing fury. Ho was the
picture of repentance, if not of Innocence. \
But his repentance came too late, and he j
was fined $5. Richard said he did not
have a cent, ami his Honor told Idm the
court would exeuso him very willingly if
lie would consent to toil upon tho streets
for the weary space of five days. This lie
reluctantly consented to do.
Wm. lingers was charged with drunken
ness and disorderly conduct,but the proof
at first tottered, then foil,and William was
sent away happy.
Far tH* Fiicnim:
A large lot of GotLouadca. if you want j
a bargain in Spring and Summer Pants j
Goods, visit
feb27 J. J. Whittle’s, j
Every La*l>
In need of a dress should see those beau
tiful Black Alpacas at the Virginia Store.
They are cheaper than ever known before,
feho cod
You can buy Winter Dress Goods
cheaper at J. J. Whittle’s than any other
place in the city. febl4 d&wtf
Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam
ask. Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to
mil at
fob 14 (tawtf J. J. Whittle’s.
J uryuten.
Below wo give the names of tho citizens
of this county who have been drawn for
jury duty at tho approaching session of
the United States District Court, which
meets at Savannah. The task before them
is by no means pleasant. Thoy are as
follows:
R. A. Munro, L. Putney, Joseph Heeht,
and Jeff Holbrook, colored.
)ut Arrived:
Fine assortment of Ruffs and Ruches.
New Collars amt Guffs.
Another lot of Hamburg Edgings.
Lace Stripe Suiting Lawns.
White Piques, Victoria Lawns.
My large stock of Ribbons has under
gone a revision of prices. Cull and get
bargains.
Bleached aud Brown Sheetings at low'
prices.
Fine Alpacas at a bargain.
Large line Spring Cassluieres to close
out.
fel>27 oodtf L S. JONES.
W. D. Mrnlth. Colored ArtUt,
Mokes a specialty of Coloring Pictures,
such as Xewspaper Illustrations, or any
other kind, equal to Chromes. His
charges are very moderate, aud he will
guarantee satisfaction in work. Orders
left at Rich’s Restaurant will be attended
to. febSO tf
SCRAPS.
“Roll on, thou muddy Chattahoochee,
roll 1”
A faithful and efficient officer- Dr. FJevv
cllen.
The musical click of the billiard ball has
almost died away.
The various roads loading to tho city are
said to bo in a very bad condition.
Tho waters are beginning slightly to
subside, and tho dry land appoaroth in
spots.
Savannah is eating straw)lorries, and
laughing at the less fortunate portions of
tho world.
Miss Joannie Patterson is reading in
Eufaula. it is to bo hoped she will roach
Golurnbus.
Tho cheering rays of a gonial sun an*
now wasting their effulgence upon an end
less canopy of clouds.
That picture of Mr. John King, at Wil
liams’ Gallery, is the jiorfoction of photo
graphic art. it is life life itself.
Remember that Williams takes pictures
regardless of weather. Give him a call
and see his new and beautiful styles.
The Atlanta Constitution and the lleratd
are looking fierce at each other. Pity for
such a noble pair of brothers to dabble in
j fraternal gore!
j The poor of Macon lift up their voice
j and bless the soup house. It relieves suf
fering, and no human institution can have
a nobler object.
The prophetic and the fearful are now
writing burning words about tho coining
war. Wo would like it finely If wo could
just direct its devastation.
A young man was heard singing, in a
parlor, by fire-light, with over whelming
pathos: “Sweet spirit, hear my prayer!” ;
and she said she would.
“This man laughed himself to death,” is |
an epitaph on the tomb-stone of a man
who wouldn’t believe Cal Wagner was so
funny, and went to sec him.
The clouds wore dark and sullen all day
yesterday. They didn’t rain much. They j
were saving their strength and catching!
breath for to-day’s work.
March carne in like a roaring lion. It
may intend to follow the course marked
out by the old adage, but it has not yet bo- j
gun to assume any lamb-like qualities.
It is said that two men have been shot,
ten stabbed, and three others shot at, in
Weston, Missouri; and it. is not certain yet
whether Beecher is guilty or not.
A man who sells a whole lot of load pen
cils and other things for a quarter, is in ;
the city, and seems to have the power of;
attracting all the floating small change.
Another one of the grand army of ped
dlers is to be sH*n on the strolls, who
punches holes In tin vessels just for the
fun of closing them up, and sells a bottle
of his miraculous fluid for fifty rents.
The follow who wore a young lady’s
glove pinned next to liis heart, is said to
have fainted one afternoon when he saw
her dash by him in a buggy with a clerk’s |
arm around her waist.
Even the little enks am! branches all
over the country are getting proud. They
have ail risen way above their usual pro-:
portions and are playing with fences and
bridges in a most destructive manner.
Litigation is abundant in Harris county,;
but the i>copie are exceedingly anxious i
that it shall not be known. Where the car- 1
rion is, there will the crows be gathered I
together, and you know how those law
yers arc.
It has been wisely remarked that it is j
all right for an English child to work sev
enteen hours a day in a cotton factory for |
four pence a week; but just let England j
I hoar of a, slave ship off tho African coast,
and her philanthropy boils right over.
The Radicals are almost dying to make
States of Colorado and New Mexico. They j
may succeed, but it will take more than a
handfull of transient miners and a few
“Greasers” to perpetuate the reign of dis
honor ami oppression.
We hear from Montgomery that a col- j
tired gentleman in that city unexpectedly ;
left a vacancy in a jury box to accept a
position on the city chain gang, kindly
tendered him ?n consequence of a misun
derstanding about the ownership of some !
hogs.
It is reported from a good source that j
an intelligent coroner's jury in Columbia, '
South Carolina, composed of colored i
gentlemen, recently gave utterance to tho
following; "We find dat dis here man came j
to his def from having forty-seven ribs
broken and his head smashed.”
His whole frame trembled w ith emotion.!
He leaped off Ills horse while yet he al- i
most flew, and dashing into the postofih e
ho hurled the astonished by-standers in
confusion around him, and bringing his
fist down on the general delivery yelled
out, “I say, Is thar anything here for
Charles Augusta Dooly?”
The great McDuffie once prophesied that
if “it should ever occur that a President of
the United States should l>e assassinated,
he will be the last constitutional President,
and his blood will cement the despotic
throne of his successor.” With the death
of Lincoln, and the rule of Grant before us,
wo are tempted to believe that this won
derful prediction was the result of inspira
tion.
A Georgia editor is disgusted with laws ;
prohibiting the sale of ardent spirits. He !
says it will only cause men to drink in j
seclusion and will greatly increase the
consumption of poor whiskey. He says if j
a fellow will drink, tho laws of hygiene
require that he should drink the very best,
and it adds much to the enjoyment of this
naughty pleasure to have everything fixed
in style. That man knows what he is
talking about.
Souse folks have queer ideas of fun.
Three of our nice young men wanto* 1 to
have a gen*! time yesterday. They
tramped through mud and water for six
miles down the river bank* H< re they
procured an old battoau. and when last
seen they wren 4 all sitting in it, the imper
sonation of muddy recklessness. They
were sailing down the swollen river at a
j rapid rata. Oh, yes, its mighty nicefioat
| ing down, boys; but you will have a nicer
time getting back. We have no idea of j
; seeing you soon.
Hamburg Embroideries and other White
Goods just received, and cheap. All-Linen
Handkerchiefs, 8o and upwards.
Great bargains in Bleached Sheetings
and shirtings. New Prints also arriving
--all cheap, at
feb9 tf The Virginia Store.
Cimcer, .Scrorulti and nil Illt>eitN*
Cured by Dr. Bond 1 * Discovery.
Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes unite
with and destroy the virus of Cancer and
Skin Affections, but will not affect tho
healthy part. Parties may visit the city
and remain while under treatment at the
Penna. Ganeer Institute (one of the hand
somest marble edifices in the city J and the
finest remedial Institute in the country.
Remedies, with full directions, sent to any
part of the world.
Send for Pamplilets and particulars.
Address
H. T. Bond, M. D., Penna. Cancer Institute,
30*28 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
feblO lv
Hotel Arrival*— March 5,18 W.
RANKIN HOUSE.
J F Ainsworth, New Y’ork.
M W Ganison, Alabama.
T Dunham, Ohio.
Joseph Akers, New York.
i Perry M DeLeon, New Y’ork.
F F Coburn, Agent Cal Wagner.
; W L Bass, Macon. ♦
i C 8 Piper, Boston.
! A J White, Milner, Ga.
j W P Coleman, Louisville.
I Misses Love, Opelika,
i P 1) Bin>ads, Press Ag’t Cal Wagner.
| II J Thomas, Now Orleans.
I Joe Paul, New York.
I Y'ou will find tho Notion Department
J large and complete at
fobl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Npeclul to AdvertlMer*.
We will Insert business notices in the
i local columns of this paper for ten rents
j per line. It is a cheap and efficient wav to
! advertise your business, and we would lie
glad to havo many of them.
!>• You Want Health
Why Will Ye Die?—Death, or what is
worse, is the inevitable n>sult of continued
HUSjMmaion of the menstrual flow. It is a
condition which should not be trifhni with.
Immediate relief is tiie only safeguard
against constitutional ruin. In all cases
of suppression, suspension or other irreg
ularity of tho “courses,” Dr. J. Bradfield s
Female Regulator is the only sure reme
dy. It acts by giving tone to th‘ nervous
centres, improving the blood, and determ
ining directly to the organs of menstrua
tion. It is a legitimate proscription, and
tho most intelligent doctors use it. Pre
pared by J. H. Bradfield, druggist, Atlan
! ta, Ga., $1 50 por bottle, and sold by re
j s pee table druggists everywhere.
Boon to Suffering Females.
LaGkangi, Ga., March 29,1870.
Bradfield J- Cb*, At lanta, Ga.—Dear Si rg:
i 1 tike pleasure in stating that I have used
i for the last twenty years the modUdae you
| are putting up, known as Itr.BradJieul’s
I Female Regi latok, and consider it the
| best combination ever gotten together for
I tin? diseases for which it is recommended.
I have been familiar with the preparation
| both as a practitioner of medicine and in
domestic pr.-vetire, and can honestly say
| that I consider it a boon to suffering fe-
I males, and can but hope that every lady
!in our land, who may be suffering in any
way peculiar to their sex, may lx; able to
I procure a bottle, and their sufferings may
i not only be relieved, but that they may be
restored to health and strength.
With my kindest regards
1 am, respectfully,
W. B. Ferrell, M. D.
jan23 d&w3ni
re vi> : iti:a i> : :
< O\SI ttlTlO\ < I 8(E1 !
Office of O. Salk-KTi-, Drugs & Medicines,
New Aluany, Ixil, Ax>rxl 10, 1874.
Dr. J. S. /’emht-rl'in, Atlanta, Georgia : Dear Sib
—I havo received your circulars, aud in couh. -
quence of the distribution, I have sold about six
dozen Globe Flower Byriq> iu the last two weeks.
The Olobe Flower Syrup is gaining great celebri
ty. I recommended it in two rases of consump
tion. One case was bed-hut; had not laid on but
one side for two years; hemorrhages almost ev
eryday; much emaciated, and expected to die.
Hr hurt take n six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup;
his troubles are all gone, except prostration,
which is rapidly Improving. Hr will certainly
get well. The other cMe is similar with same
good results. I can send you many testimonials
if you want them.
Yours truly, etc., O. KACKETT.
liniorl:uil Notice to Conxnniptlve*.
The long looked-for specifle for the cure of all
pulmonary diseases is found at last. GLOIJE
FLOWEII SYRUP lids proved the most extra or
dinary medical preparation ever discovered for
curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not
only cures Consumption, but relieves, immedi
ately, the incipient stages, such as Colds. Pains
in the Chest, G.-m.-ral Debility, etc. It breuka up
the most distressing Colds and Coughs in an iu
erediblo short time. Globe Flower Syrup con
tains no opium, nothing nauseous or poisonous
—perfectly harmless and delicious to take: pos
sesses all the valuable properties of the Syrup
Hypophosphites, the nutritive value of Cod Liver
Oil. the invaluable Tonic, Expectorant, Alterative
and Sedative virtue of the Globe Flower, or
"Ccphalanthus Ooeidentalis. 50,000 cases cured;
[ not a failure known. Thousands of testimonials
;of wonderful cures will lw sunt on application to
any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup.
It may save your life. For sale by Druggists.
Manufactured by
DR. J. 8. PEMBERTON & CO..
Chemists, Atlanta, Ga.
M. D. HOOD & CO..
Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga.
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WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA.
5 I l-’j Horn'* lo Vi'H York.
Wkhtkkn Raii.boatj ok Alabama. f
C’OLCMIJVH, Ga., Sept. 13, 1874. J
1 RAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY
For Montgomery and Salma 2:00 a. m.
Arrive at Montgomery 8:00 a. n.
Arrive at Selma 12:04 a. m.
FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK
At 10::10 a. m. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. m. At
Atlanta 5:42 p. in.
Bj Atlanta aud Charlotte Air-Line.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m„ CHARLOTTE * 7T a
ni.. Danville 3:27 p. in. Arrive at Washington
4 30a. m. at Baltimore (s:3oaj„ at Philadelphia
1 .30 p. in., at NEW YORK 5:15 p. in.
Sleeping Curs ruu irom Atlanta to Charlotte.
By Kdinosaw Route.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Dalton 10:J8 p. w.,
Bristol 10:45 a.m., Lynchburg 10:45 p.m. Ar
rive at Washington 0:45 a. m., at Baltimore. 9:15
a m. at Philadelphia 1:30p. in., at NEW' YORK
5:15 p. m.
Si. eping cars run from Atlanta to Lynchburg.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta aud New York 5 37 a. m.
From Montgomery and Selma 2:25 p. m.
Tickets for sale at Union Passenger Depot.
( HAS. P. BALL, General Sup t.
U. M. ABBETT, Agcut. jaul-tl -
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE A GIRARD RAILROAD.)
January 31, 1H75. j
ON and after this date Trains on this Road will
run as follows:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Daily, (Sundays excepted) making clone connec
tion with M. k E. R. R. for Eufaula:
Leave Columbus 3:00 v. u.
Arrive at Troy 10 35 r. m.
; Leave Troy 2:20 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus 10:20 a. m.
Freight trains, going only to Union Springs,
leave Columbus Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fri
days. Leave Union Springs Tuesdays. Thurs
days and Saturdays.
fob® tf W. L. CLARK, Sup t.
DANIEL R. BIZE,
DEALER IS
liEXmL AMI FANCY
GHOCEHIES,
FQREI6N AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
M r ITII uueqH&led ail vantages for obtaining
Country Produce I keep constantly in store
Butter. Eggs. Chickens, Potatoes, Dried Fruit.
Ac. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES,
both fresh aud attractive, aud at lowest possible
CASH PRICES. All are invited to examine on
Brynn St., between Oglethorpe A J u-ckoon.
janl deodiw tf
THOS. J. CHAPPELL,
At t oi’ney sit Ijuaa
ami Magistrate.
oilier over Preer. Dices A Co/*.
mh2 lw
1873. SPRING TRADE.
BOATRITE & CLAPP,
lOLIbS VLE AND RETAIL
• DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
1?27 Ilroml S(rct‘l, Columlms, Gt'tn-ni,,
It EC’E IVI N O 1> A I ItaY i
New Spring Prints, Bleached Goods, Sheetings and Shirtings.
Sea Islands, 104 Sheetings, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hamburg Edging
White Goods, Cassimcres, Pants Stuffs, 4 Cottonades, Jeans,
Osnaburgs, Checks, Stripes, Fancy Notions,
Black Alpacas, Silk Finished Brilliantines, Dress Goods,
Ready-Made Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Hats, &c„ ic,
All Fancy Dress Goods, Flannels, and other Winter Goods
At him! Below Cost !
To cloxo out stock preparatory to the new Spring Stock. •
E. E. yoxcj:
nEVLEIt IN
Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c,, k,
IVo. J>l Broad Street, ColumltuM, tin.
fr>l>l7 tjvl
Joseph F. I'oii,
Attorney .V Counsellor ut l~m.
(\FFIOE west side Broad street over store of
/ W. H. Robarts Cos. Practices in State aud
Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to
Administrators, Executors, Guardians. &c. Spe -
cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles,
Ac., in Georgia. <>r anywhere in the United
States. All jhjhikksh promptly attended to.
feb7 dtf
THOHNTON & CHIMES.
Attoriioya at Lin.
t \FFICE <ver Abell A Ctj.’s, corner of Broad
* f and St. Clair streets, Columbus. Ga.
janls ly
.1. I>. RAMIRO,
Atloi'iicy at I.atv,
Office over Holstead k Co.’s, Broad street, Co
mbus, Georgia.
Di Office at al! hours,
janfl dl.v
V. A. 1)0/1 Rlt.
Attorney al l^t^.
I PRACTICES in State and Federal Courts of
Georgia and Alabama.
He" Makes Commercial Law a specialty.
Office over C. A. R* dd k Co.’s store.
janlS fini
J. M. McNEIEL.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
I )R \oTlc]'B in Courts of Georgia and Alabama.
Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Rodd k
Co.’s.
Special attention given to collections.
jaulO tf
WILLIAM .MUNDAY,
Livery and Sale Stable Keeper,
OsrletlHirpr Ntreet.
rpHK BEST TEAMS IN THE CITY FOR HIRE
I at all hours day and night.
Funerals served at short notice.
Drovers accommodated on liberal C rms.
jan3l t t
R. THOMPSON,
IzivctA :ml J^jilo
and \GLETHOKPF. STEET. be tween Randolph and
* " Bryan. The best of Saddle tnd Harness
Horses. A fine lot of CarTlagrH am! Buggies
always on hund.
Special attention rrlven to the accommodation
of Drovers. They will find it to their interest to
pnt up with him.
kLU tf
(i. A. K4EIINE.
VI KUCII VV I’ TAILOR
IHI llroad street,
HAS uii hand a haudsoinc assortment of Gen
tlemcn's Dress dmods, English and French
Casaimeres. Vestings, Ac.
Cutting done at r:aonable rates.
Have your Clothes made by me, and I ipiarantee
perfect satisfaction in style aud price,
illy
John Mehaffey,
A T HIS OLD STAND, corner of Oglethorpe
j\. and Bridg. streets
Columbus Cm m
Will Pay the Highest Market Prfee
FOR
l!iii,'s, Old Cot lon. Hides, lry
sind Ureon, Furs
OF ALL KINDS,
ISeeswiSX and Tallow, Old Metals, Jce.,
Delivered at Depute and Wliarfs la Columbus,
Georgia. jau3l tf
John Blackmar,
Ht. Clair Strret, Ohmbv’s Building, next to
Prncr, lllges & Cos.
Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance.
KF.FF.B, BT nniVINSION,
To Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bank, this city.
jan23-ly
H. F. ABELL & €O.
—H WE—
JHARLY ROSE POTATOES, }
Peerless Potatoes,
Russett Potatoes, Seed Potatoes.!
Peach Blow Potatoes,
Pink Eye Potatoes,
New Leaf Lard, by tierce, keg or bucket.
Goshen or Western Butter.
New Raisins and Currants.
Soft-Shell Almonds and Pecans.
Magnolia and Diamond Hams.
Oir All goods delivered by
11. F. ABELL X CO.
jan7 tf
Jordan’s Joyous Julep.
A Specific for Neuralgia.
I HAVE been saying a good deal through tl.
papers of late extolling JORDAN'S Jov ! >
I JULEP a a most wonderful NEURALi 1a c'l'lU
I but for fear you may exclaim as SLakf-p v
when be said “You cram these words u.t: !;! ; :
ear against the stomach of my sense," In >* -
nvit to you what persons say who have tried i:..
i Neuralgia Julep, with the most complete u.
; satisfactory result:
CoLrxrnrs. January 16. i:. r ,
Mr.Jordan: —l take great pleasurt- iu r- n
mending your Joyous Julep for neural?.. •
has produced a most wonderful relief iu on
the severest attacks of neuralgia my daught :
ever has had. Sho has been treated for it 1
three skillful physicians, with very little bract
and used all the usual remedies with littl-- sb
cess, I can with much confidence hope forpr*.
! manent cure. It is only two days since v bcg.;
the use of it, and it is apparently of pernjDfi.’
benefit. Yours, with respect,
MRS. L. 1. NORMAS
Petcbsscbo, Va., Jan 15.1575
Jno. /,. Jordan. AY/., Columbus. Ga.:
Dear Sir—Having learned through my hm.
R. A. Bacon of your “J. J. J." preparation i, r r
lief of neuralgia, and tested it with perfe-’t su
cess in my own family, in the worst car-- t
that ever came under my observation. Ibo
enclose fifty cents for a second bottle, as 1c:
j aider it too valuable a medicine to be without
though I have no immediate use for it.
Very truly yours
' JAM EM T. TOSH.
Columbus. Ga., Nov. 6.1874.
Dr fj. L. Jordan: Dear Sir—Your Joyous M;
for Neuralgia has been tried in ruy lamiJy, uD
with the most happy result.and 1 find in it all you
claim for its virtue. Aud I uulu-sitatiiifjy r
! commend it to all who are suffering froru \vun!-
I gia as something a little remarkable miw mtv
I tive power. J. D. WOUTHY.
Columbus, Ga., Dec. IS, 1874.
Dr. J. /,. Jordan —Your medicine, J':• us
Julep, is without an equal for Neuralgia Ha u#
, been a great sufferer from the pain, and hnving
tried the prescriptions of many physician*, y.-
ail proved of no effect until I tried four dov
of your Julep, when I was immediately relieve;
and have not been troubled since.
H. C. MADDOX.
IzAKE City, Fla.. Nov t 1874
Dr. J. Jordan —Pit-ase send me am therbet
• tie of your Joyous Julep for a lricud. X hav*
j never found anything equal to it lor Neuralgia
j Two doses cured me almost instantly, and la:
' safely recommend it to do what you say.
Verv respectfully. A<\.
JOHN M. JEFFIYB.
Fkknanluka. Fla., April, 187
! Dr. J. L. Jordan. Columbus, Go.:
Dear Dir—it affords me pleasure to add my ta
tiniony to the efficacy of your “Jordan’s Joyoto
Julep,” in giving instant relief in Neuralgia; an-i
to all appearance, as effective as insUi*uu" -
I was effected daily with Neuralgia, and fin
taking a few teespoouftols of your relief, two
more weeks ba\o lapsed, uud there are n ■ iud'>-
cations "of return. 1 hope that the human ib.
I ily will raceivc a benefit commensurate with Ui
importance of your discovery, and that j '
I pecuniary reward will bo equal to its
served merits. Yours, respectfully,
MRS. L. DOZIER
Price 50c. Liberal discount to the trade.
Besides manufacturing thi.s meritorious i* :;
pound, JORDAN’S JOYOUS JULEP, I have
hand, and keep receiving in small quantities, th
best and Purest Medicines for the adimitur-
Physicians’ Prescriptions, and to which I j?;' 1
the closest scrutiny and rare In preparing.
I can always be found at my store any hear of
the mght, by ringing the bell.
Prices consonant with bard times and wav
purses. Soliciting your calls, I promise my
efforts to please and merit your patronage.
Respectfully,
.lOin 1.. JORDAN.
No. 198 Broad Street, Columbus, Ha
janl 7 tf
GILBERT'S
PRINTING OFFICE
AND
Book Bindery.
OplWliet >,‘,v I",,.t<intrc BililllillS
COLUMBUS, GA
rSWELL SUPPLIED WITH MATEMaL
X Experienced Workmen employed JD ea.ii
partmeut.
Orders fo* work of any description filial wd
dispatch, and at moat reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or printed V> r
der at short notice.
HtM'oipt BooUn
FOR RAILROADS AND STKAMB- aTB
Always iu stock: also printed to order wh< n ‘
sired.
A#- Prices and Specimeua of Work tar ni* "
on application.
THOM. tiILBLKI.
janl If Columbus.©*-
Dissolution.
rim firm of SWIFT. MURPHY *<*;*.*u7
1 solved this date by the death ef Mr- •
W. ISBET.L. All indebted to the late fir®
please call and settle with the surviving pw‘ u
GEO. P. SWIFT.
S. G. MURPHY.
GEO. P. SWIFT, Jr.
February Bth. 1875.
COPARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned will continue the
and Commission busineas under the nrm
of SWIFT, MURPHY & CO., and solicit an o
ness in thoir line.
GEO. P. SWIFT,
8. G. MURPHY.
GEO. P. SWIFT. Jr
febll lm