The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, March 21, 1875, Image 4

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THE MET TIMES. Columbtt*. MNDAY MABCH MAI>K If. BLA HVTOHV, LOt'W V. UARKAHU, BiAXOrOKO a OAIBABD, Atturmey and (uniuclluri at Law. e So. 61 Broad street, overWHtlcb A Kln*el’* Jewelry Store. Wit! prarliee In the SUto and F< <I. ral CJotirt*. “ feb'JH (M l AtiKttTM. Mb. 0. b. Wilkinh In authorised to reoeJpt for HolntorlpUons ana atlvortiao iiiotiU for Uio Daily anil W.mkly Timeh. J. t>. Ingham 1h our author! yl aarmt for the oountlwi of Uhattahooohne, Taylor, Marlon. Stewart. XaM>t, Harris and M. r lwethor. •Tootm* It Hrnrm 1b (mmeotrxi with this offloo, and Is authorized to oolloi* and receipt for advortlwmiuiiU ami subHorlp- Uons £> tho paper. K. N. Pwrawo* 1h our local njfont at Union Spring, Ala. E. T. Ixiso l* authorized to solicit huli wrlptlonH and advcrtlslna for this paper In Alabama, and to receipt for the wame. K<w A<vfrtlsiai. 1 tenth's Female Mlntrcl Thursday night. You*e keejis the best eliirte and hats maile on this continent. Jim Barbour announces himself a candidate for sheriff. h. P. Aonchbaeher, cuts and makes elothiiifr In the latest ami beat styles; per foct satisfaction guarauUsd, glvo him n call if you wish to have your clothes lit wen. John Blackinar is a live real estate agent. Joseph E. Webster offers fur sale the old Burras corner and other valuable; real estate. His list includes tho finest unimproved lots on Bread street... Chance for a bargain. Juo. 8. Colbert Is announced a eanilkbite ; for Sheriff. T. T. Mooro Is announced for sheriff. Hoe the advertisement of a dwelling house for rout on Oglethorpe street: good neighborhood. Flournoy, McOehee t' <*o. Have Choice Weetern Hay on eonsign mont. Also, Domestic Hay and Khuoks (in bales! for sale at low prices. nihlO tt r Mrfullc Hiirlol <’*•**, Walnut , Mosewood and Common Wren I Coffins, Cases and Caskets, and Coffin Trimmings and Mountings In great vari cty, at tho New Furniture Store. inhfi tf T. T. F.UMl'Slru. 2S barrels Fresh Apalachicola Oysters ; Just received at T. N ewm an's. Bnwnr. A bazaar will bo given In the basement of the First Baptist Church on next Wed nesihiy night by tho Sunday school class of Miss A. Scott. Refreshments and fancy articles will bo offered for sale. The pub lle generally are cordially Invited to Ist present. The proceeds of the entertain ment, will be given to the Sunday school and Bonevolont Society. Como out, spend a little In a good cause and enjoy yourself. Head Light Oil gives a steadier Same than any other oil. For Mherlir. We announce In the TIMES this morning throe more candidates for the office of Sheriff— Messrs. John 8. Colbert, James W. Barber and T. T. Moore-all worthy gen tlemen, either of whom would make a capital Hheriff, if elected. These, with Mr. Haynes previously announced, make four candidates in the Held. Jload Light OH, 170 fire tost. V. x. C. A. Tho young men of the city, and all who feel an Interest in the movement, should remember tho meeting to lie held at St. Luke's Church to-night for tho further nnoo of tho plan to establish a Young Men’s Christian Association in our city. Tho regular organization will Is; perfected to-night, and arrangements made for the successful operation of the institution. Tho exercises will bo pleasant and instruc tive, and wo hope to see a large attendance especially of the young people. Come ont and aid a good movement. J * * Simpson Lotion Nn-d, Raised by Edward T. Shepherd, SO cents per bushel. mU tf HOLBTEAI) A CO. When you go to Union Springs, call on i llaumont A BosenHtihl, and you can gel warmed up with a gpod Cocktail nr Frosli ; Oysters. feblJ If j W. 0. Smith, Natural AM, In atldition to Ids ordbmry business of painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Para sols, etc., and make them s good as new at very low charges. mhl7 If Ttie l uuMi. Yesterday the County Court disposisl of the business tiefore It, and adjourned. Tho Supreme Court will reach tho Chat i tuhoocheo Circuit early In the week. A number of the Columbus bar will leave for Atlanta to-morrow to attend Its session. Judge Johnson, In consequence of the j Supreme Court, has sonl word to the Clerk of the Chattahoochee Superior Court to adjoUTii It until court, in course. Tomor row is tho day upon which the Court would have convened. Hoad Light OH hums longer and Ih-Uoi Ilian empmon Kerosene. City Falle*-. Tho rumor that the police force would bo reduced is still current. Wo can’t vouch for the truth of tho report, but we eon say that the people ore complaining of the onerous taxation, and would gladly ro- Jolce in tho curtailment of any expense. Tho price paid the polleo Is a largo one, though some of them are fully worth It. If the forco is out down, wo in oummon with the community, will be pardoned to express the wish that the active memliers tic retained, and the pdltttetans and parti sans left off. J 5 barrels and 25 hall barrels choice Florida Syrup at rahlfi 2t Watt A Walker's. The largest ami prettiest selection ol i I’ransfer Flowers in the city, is at feblt dxwtf J. J. WirrnxK's. ! Yon can Huy Winter Dress Goods j elieaper at J- J. Whittle's than any other place In the city. febl4 dAwtf Hamburg Embroideries and other White Goods just received, andfiheap. All-Linen Handkorehiefs, 8o and upwards. Great bargains in Bleached Sheetings aud ahirtiugs. New Prints also arriving -all cheap, at fobs tf The VntarsiA Stoke, SpHV IrMSasl, Left over from last summer are now sell ing at half FXlctE. Linen Lawns at 15 to 20 cents—worth double that price. Other goods In proportion. febS tf VnawvTA Change. Tho weather ygeterday was one delight ful series of sudden changes. The sun j shone no less than forty different times, ' nnd the longest Single time was four min utes, until It cleared off In tho afternoon. 1 The wind would blow its very strongest, i and lull to a perfect calm In a second as If ! Its breath hod given out. Wo an' unable ! to state the number of separate nnd dis ! tinct rnins that fell. Evory variety of j falling water over seen was exhibited. | One moment It would drizzle so finely that you scarcely know It was falling, and the very next you would lie pelted hy drops of water as large as a biscuit. A heavy rain would sometimes lie falling on a sidewalk, while there would be a slight drizzle In the streets, and unbroken sunshine nnd dryness on tho other sidewalk. Thunder clouds uniue up almost before you could see them, and departed as quickly. The whole day was a fluctuation of sunshine and showers, of storm and calm, of bright ness and gloom. We saw n man take advantage of a sud den gleam of sunshine to cross Broad street. He walked fast, hut before he could pass tho thoroughfare, tho wind blew u perfect gale, the rain fell In storms, tho thunder anil lightniug held high car nivul In tho clouds; all this subsided, and tho clear blue sky aud warm bright sun wero out In all their beauty before the un fortunate jiodostrian reached tho other side of the street. During the day the heat was ns sultry as summer, and the covering* which the rain jrindo necessary were terribly oppres sive. On the whole, a most unpleasant . day- far more disagreeable Ilian one of I continued rain or bitter cold. It was one of those days when a follow feels disgust ed with himself and all mankind, and when the only object which is attractive to human eyes is a cozy bed In a dark room. Henullful NiimplT* For Spring and Summer Hulls, 1875, just received aud ou exhibition at Tho man A-I’rescott’x Emporium of Fashion. Btyion sensible and price* reasonable. An early Iniqioetioii is respectfully Invited. February 24, 1875. lm Great bargains in Blark Grenadines, at mhl.B J. 8. Jonkb*. New Hilk Poplins, 50c., 600., 75c., at ■ mhl3 J. 8. JoNRS’. .11isi /trrivFd: 13,000 yards Calico. If you want a pretty Hprinjc Dress, go to J. J. Whittle’s. He receives fresh lots weekly. fob 27 llubeM* Corpm Caw. On yesterday a case of habraa eor/ms ; was trirsi before Judge Brooks, Ordinary of this county. The writ was sued out by A. A. Dozier, Esq., as counsel for John Jones, the ne#ro who was recently arrest ed by Policeman Whit Smith, and who is suspected of having l>een implicated in tho burning of the Fair Ground buildings at Kufaula. Reese Crawford, Esq,, County Solicitor, appeared to show why the prisoner show hi not be detained any longer. Mr. Dozier argued that no crime was alleged against the imgro, and that no requisition for his arrest had come from tho Governor of Alabama. After hearing argument Judge Brooks remanded the prisoner to jail aud ordered j that ho bo kept there until five days from tho issuing of the warrant for his arrest have transpired ; during which five days ho is subject to a requisition from the Governor of Alabama. If no requisition is mode during this time, the prisoner will be dismissed. Policeman Smith lias received several telegrams from the authorities of Kufaula telling him to hold hist to Jones. Ho is accused of arson and j wrjury, and is said to bear a very bad character. A roquisi tlon from the Governor is expected every day, and it w ill surely come before the ex piration of five days. Policeman Smith deserves great cmlirt for his vigilance and promptness in arresting this negro. He has been remarkably successful in his official duties, and has recently brought several villains to justice. Such officers deserve the commendation and esteem of tiie city. You will find the Notion Department large and complete at fobl4 (l&wtf J. J. Whittle's. Now lot of Tii*s and Parasols, and many other novelties, at mhlfi oodiw J. 8. Jokkh’. Novelties in Dress Goods, adaptst to present wear, at mhl3 J. S. .Tontm’, Cffinty CottH. Court met yesterday morning at the usual hour. About four criminal cases were continued on account of the absence of counsel nnd for other good reasons. The following jurors were drawn for the June bum: Gea M. Henley, Thos. Ken nedy, Alexander Pacetti, J. B. Ivey, A. Simons, J. T. Colbert, K 8. Swifts W. J. ! Mooro, Jesse B. AVright. <‘ourt thou | adjourned for Uio term. Hi'l inu> TrimatVi*. j The following transfers of real estate took place in this city last week: John W. Brown to L. K. Willis, part of lot No. 148, Ninth District, sllO. L. K. Willis to Henry Daniel, same, SSOO. Mary L. Dixon to AV. L. Salisbury, city property on Troupe street, SI,OOO. Femnle Mlnutrrli. Mr. Harry Phillips, business manager of Madame Rentz’s Female Minstrels, was in the city yesterday, completing arrange ments for his troupe. Our exchanges speak in liigi terms of the artistic skill of these minstrels, They have created groat excitement in the North and AVest It is said that they cleared as much as seventy throe thousand dollars at Robinson’s Hall, New Y'ork. Their number is largo, and they are said to prosont tho modern dances in complete stylo. AVo have no doubt but that they will bo greeted by a full bouse next Thursday night. Every t.niy In iunhl of a dress should see those beau tiful Black Alpacas at tho Virginia Store. They are cheaper than over known before. feb9 ood For tho Fiii-moi-M: I A lnr(>>' lot, of CottontuU's. If you want j n liarHin in Spring nmt Summer l*nnts (ioods, visit ( f"t>27 J. J. Whittle's. To Kiibkcrlbrin. SulKscribens who have not yet paid will greatly oblige us by calling at the office and paying their subscriptions. Reduced Freight*. The following reduced rates of freight from the points named to Columbus go into effect on the 22d inst. : (,'rain jxr 100 lbs. flour jtcr /#*/. From Bt. Lonint .55 -il.lo Cairo 4*i .9i Louisville 40 ~t4 * Naihviiiu :n> Plaids in sober colors, “are quite the thing” for spring suitings. J. 8. Jones displays a ehoiee line to-day. mhltt State Sunday School Conveallon. , This important body moots at Union Point; on May 21st, and will contlnuo in .session for three days. Business of im- I>ortaiHso will be transacted, and arrangc moutrt have boon made to make tho cxer cises delightful. Col. W. G. Whldby, the popular and efficient President, will bo on hand, and his genial face and jovial humor are sure to make all who attend fo<*l per fectly at home. Miss Blackburn, of Barnes villc, and Mias Barnes, of Bouth Cai'olhia, will rea<l r>riginal ossays, for wh>se excel lence the talent of tho young ladies is an ample guarantee. Miss M. L. Eve, of Au gusta, will read an original poem, Which is sure to be an interesting feature in the proceedings. Wo would like very much to see Columbus represented In this conven tion. Those who love tho glorious work should seo to it that this Important meet ing does not pass by without, a representa tion from tills city. The cause of Bunday Schools is one in which all (food men feel a profound interest, and the baseless preju dice, which once* raged so strong against them, happily for tho world, lias died away, and Is now remembered among the follies of the past. Tho prosperity and welfare of the Christian church depends in a large degree upon successful Sunday School work. The well-being of govern ments and States Is greatly advanced by the same potent agency, and even the cause of humanity reaps from it untold bless Uigs, If it Is Important t<> train the young mind, to enable it stoodily to expand and strengthen until it reaches a vigorous and healthy maturity, how more impor tant te it that the moral welfare of child hood should receive the tenderest and most assiduous care? Upon this, the suc cess of life, and the momentous interest* of eternity, depend. Many Christians and philanthropists consider the thorough work now going on throughout the land among the children of the church and country as one of the best omens for the future, and as giving reason for hope that tiie rising generation will excel its prode- j eessor In all the virtues and excellencies of | ; true manhood and Christian character, j AVe look forward with inteFest to the ap- j ! proaching convention, and earnestly hope ; I that every portion of tho Ktate will be j represented, and that all who love the cause will give to this meeting the consid- I oration its importance demands. j New Bpring Style Hats at Yongo's Cash j Hat Emjmriurn. j Secure seats early fur the Female Mfn ; strels. l*lnel Ont. We are sorry to learn t liAt our friends, Messrs. Chapman & Vorstlile, have been compelled to close their business. Thoy have failed, as many merchants befofe them by selling goods on. time. They have borne up under tho pressure caused by having so much of their money in other people's pockets, until they could hold out no longer. An assignment lias been made to their creditors of the stock j on hand, which stock we suppose will be 1 sold at very low prices. The firm was re- j gardtvt as one of the i>est dry goods houses ! of our city. Both gentlemen are enter prising, upright men, and we hope that they will soon be relieved of all embar rassments. j Buy Umbrellas of Yonge, the Hatter. Coming, the world-renowned Madame; Rentz’s Female Minstrels. Try Head Light Oil. Hrr\ **•* n he Cknrrh. Rev. C. A. Kendrick, the pastor, will preach at the Baptist Church this morn ing at the usual hour. To-night l)r. H. A. Tupper, of Richmond, one of tho most distinguished divines in the Church, will preach. He is the Secretary of Foreign Missions of the Baptist Church. He will present the subject of missions to night, but will take up no eollection. None need stay away for fear that, their liberal ity will lie taxed. Tho subject will merely Ih> diseessed and no contributions asked. Dr. Tupper lias a widespread reputation, and his sermon will certainly le interest ing and instructive. The “Mite Society” of this church meets on Wednesday night at the residence of Mr. H. 8. Estes, on Broad street. All are invited to attend. Buy Hats of Yonge. IxH>k out for the Parisian ('an-Can Dnn- COrs. ’ Ladies’ Black and Colored Kills, and (rents' Kids In opera shades, just received I at the New York Store. mh2l 2t Put-lm Hail. Our Hebrew citizens have made prepa rations for a grand time to-morrow night. The Purint ball comes off at Reich’s beer garden to-morrow night, and it will doubt less be largely attended, both by tho Jews and their friends. These festivals com memorate the deliverance of the Jewish race from the stratagems and wiles of the wicked Hamuui. They were instituted soon after the occurrence, whose memory they preserve and have ever since bren ob served by the rac<* with religious fidelity. In them many features are introduced which foreibly remind the spectators of the righteous queeu whose love for the race was its preservation from the de struction its enemlos were planning. The oecmdftns alwavn pass off pleasantly, and we predict much enjoyment for those who attend to-morrow night. At last, we are to have the l*arisian sen sation. Avoid accidents by using IRmul light Oil. If you want La<lies’ or Missj's’ Hose, in medium or extra length, very cheap, go to febl t d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. Anew lot of 10-4 Slnxting and lTllow Case Homespun just in nnd for sale cheaper than ever known before, at feb27 J. J. Whittle's. A ttoautiful line of Hamburg Eiglngs and lusortlngs, at prices to suit the pur chaser, at fel'l4 dfcwtf J. .1. AV nrrrLE’s. •Ih4 Arrived, j A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard ; wide, at 10,12% and 15c per yard the best i goods in the market at the price, at febli dftwtf J. J. AAThittTzE’s. IV. n. SMITH, \ulurul A. tUt, j I aui now preparoil to do any kind of Painting--House, Sign or Ornamental. S I can mend your Umbrellas, and make j them as good hr new. j Give mo a trial. I cau bo found oppo site the Market House. i nihil tf A\\ D. SMITH. -♦ • Orntlenaen Can buy fine French and English Cloths at less than New York cost. I shall discontinue this branch of my business, and will sell these goods at a sacrifice. H. T. Crigleb, fW>9 tf Virginia,Store. SCRAPS Thottiobt expensive lottery matrimony. A poor relation—telling an anecdote badly. Columbus ga-t is very light, but the Mils for it are not at all so. The next cry the female sex will raise fe apt to be “w-hoop!” AA T alwtlng sweetness putting your arm w ound a pretty girl. M’Ue DoLacorn's Danoers at the Op<*ru House Thursday, March 25th. It has become so recently a young man is not considered fashionable unless he wears Yongo’s Bhirts. When a Chicago man gets rich he writes to a publishing house for a “half ton of books with tho gilt on.” Jack and Jill are said to be very funny, ; and if you wish to have a real good time, | go to see them next Tuesday night. The average negro In these parts Is get ting so that he can talk for a short while on subjects to civil rights. Get your Shirts of Yon go, the Hatter. They are the most beautiful in finish and perfect in fit of any now made. The sentinel who did not sleep on his watch don’t deserve so much praise after ail, as he had loft it at the pawn-broker’s. A plan, without the least regard for hu man suffering, yesterday predicted that it would rain without cessation for ten days. John Wesley, George Washington, Oli ver Cromwell and Abraham Lincoln an* all in this city, and all on the chain gang. Policemen had better mind how they shoot dogs this summer. Our Legislature lias said that animals sirnil not toe treated cruelly. Dr. Wills Of Atlanta has b*en called to a Presbyterian church in Washington City, and will srx>n take charge of his new work. The Columbus Debating Society is al>st>- iutely reckless. It intends to inquire l whether the present style of ladies’ dress is justifiable. It has been truly said that there is a dif ference of opinion on all subjects. There 1 would be two opinions about a cracked bell if the bell could just h*ar itself. Captain Johnson, of the Central Line of Boats, left for Jacksonville, on the Julia : St. Clair, yesterday morning. H** goes ! down on railroad business. The transit of Venus created u great ■ ! furore among astronomers, but we enjoy j this grand spectacle every time a pretty maiden crosses the strwt. The Young Men’s Christian Association 1 is being very suecesful all over the State, i AVe hope soon to see a flourishing body of this kind in Columbus. The Chicago bar-keepers post up this Sign hi their establish merits: “Drinks $5 - subject to discount.” The discount to | white men is just $4 K 5. I Shoe men in this city say they love to | give oustomers shoes to carry home and j look at. They never bring t hem back cut apart and with the strings all gone. Atlanta will have the best Memorial Day address In this country. Hon. B. 11. Hill is to be the orator of the day, ami a grand effort is certain. Come out to-morrow afternoon and see i the Columbus Guards bang away ut a nice little target. Mott's green will Im* the scene of the conflict. Spain is a remarkable country. She has j had just forty governments in the last j forty years, and has endured her t rials i with an almost sublime fortitude. The New York He rail in getting so tire 1 j of greoniMveks that it declares an infinite | preference for oyster shells as currency. 1 j We would like for this proposition to lx* ! adopted. A man carrying twenty-one polecat; | skins recently walked through the streets ; of Frankfort, and though they were dense Sly crowded, he is said not to have been ■ ; jostled one bit. If you tell a Vermont man that carrying I six black leans in his pocket won’t keep ! off diseases, he will consider you just as | big a f<a>l ns if you swore the earth was ! flat. j Some women are u wist' ae serpents. | She hail the mind of a philosopher, who i said that a kind word spoken to a hus ! band will do more good than a hroom | stick, a flirtation or a gentle pulling of • his manly locks. The sad but true s*rret of a Brooklyn ; editor is, that Grace, Mercy and Peace have gone into bankruptcy, and there are not enough assets to justify the appoint ment of ft receiver. Columbus is treating her doctors very badly now. There are not more than ten cases In the whole city. Even the lawyers aro !>oginning to complain of dull times, j It loon like tho people are resolved to j keep well and do right. Tho Chattahoochee county medium! called up the ghost of Noah Webster the tho other day, and made it write. It j scribbled this: “It’s tite tymos.” Noah spoke tho truth, but he went back sadly on his dictionary. A man never gets totally bad and a thief who was considered infamous by all who knew him, had ninety hymn books and fifty Bibles in his possession when the minions of the law camo upon him. This demonstrates strong affection for holy things. Lovers always think the object of their admiration tieautlful. It is common to hear a youth sf>eak of his sweetheart’s eyes, and compare them to diamonds, stars, and everything else pretty; but we i like the simile of tho chap who declared ! that his Nancy’s orbs were as bright as j | the buttons on angels coats. The attention of our city authorities is directed to a nuisance which is greatly an- j noving the residents of Jackson and Ran dolph streets. Tho old shed at the corner | of these two streets is blocked up every ; ' Sunday by the vehicles and horses of coun- j i try po< >ple, so that passage along the side- 1 walk is next to impossible. The ladies suf- j for a great inconvenience, and the city or dinance which prevents an obstruction to sidewalks ought to be carried out by the authorities. Beautiful Spring Cassimeros and Suit ings just received at the New Y’ork Store. mh2l 2t __ Factory Kuipvffded Operation. The Steam Cotton Factory, the property of John King, bankrupt, which is to be sold by tho assignees of that gentleman on the 20th of April, suspended operation on yesterday. AVe did not learn the cause of this action. The factory will probably run on Monday, but this will surely be the ! last day. About sixty operatives are | thrown out of employment by the suspen- j i sion of this factory. Rome of them may : ■ suffer for employinont. We are sure that j I the parties who purchase this factory at , the approaching sale will put it into im- j mediate operation, as it has been paying finely, and will continue to do so if prop erly managed. Fine assortment of Gray Suitings at i various prices, just opened. mhl4 J. 8. Jones. New Sash Ribbons at 25 rents, at mh!3 J. S. .Tones’. Wlud. Very little mischief was done in this oity by the hal'd winds o£ yesterday. Some troee wero injured aud a little fenc ing blown down. Wo hoard that tho whole roof of the Catholic Church had blown off. We rojxairod to tho seen© of tho reported accident, and found that the only injury sustained by the building was the blowing off of some tin cappings to the walls. The roof was us safe and sound as over. Fi*r*! Far*! ! Selling at half price, to close out the stock. They are fresh and desirable. fob 7 tf Virginia Store. A splendid lot of white aud Red All- AVool Flannels, Brown and Bleached (Yin- i ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in all shades, | to be closed out cheap, at febl* d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. A large lot of Ladies’ Light Kids to Is* 1 sold cheap at febl4 d&wtf J. ,1. AYhittle’s. Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to ; call at fetou dAwtf J. J. Whittle’s. —.—— Carpet* Are selling low, to close out stock, at the i feb9 tf Virginia Store, j Dr. WllhulV* Aul-I***rlodl* or Fever nnd Ague Cure. Wilhoft’s Tonic has established itself ns the real infallible Chili cure. It ife uni versally admitted to l|e Um only reliable and harmless Chill medicine now in use. Its efficacy Ls confirmed by thousands of certificates of the very l>est people from all parts of the country. It cures malari ous discuses of every typo, from the shak ing agues of the lakes and valleys to the raging fevers of the torrid zone. Try it! It has never been known to fail. Whee- \ lock, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, N<*w Or leans. For sale by all druggist*. d&w | (Hncrr, Scrnl'nlit and nil Mkln Dleo*r* Cured by Dr. Hond’n Dlacovery. Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes unite with and destroy the virus of Cancer and : Skin Affixations, but will not affect the healthy part. Parties may visit the city ' and remain while under treatment at the ! Penna. Cancer Institute (one of the hand somest marble edifices in the city,) and the finest remedial Institute in the country. Remedies, with full directions, sent to any part of the world. *3” Send for Pamphlets and particulars. Address H. T. Bond, M. 1)., Penna. Cancer Institute, 3028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. febio ly Jordan's Joyous Julep. A Specific for Neuralgia. 11l AVE Ikh-.u ftityiug a good deal through the papers of late extolling JORDAN S JOYOUS JL'LLI' * a iuobl wonderful NEURALGIA Cli&K; but for frar yon may exclaim as when he Mid “You rrana these word* into mtue ear agtinat the Htonuu-h of jury aorme.” I now aab -1 mit to you what peroon* k*> who have tried my ; Neuralgia Julep, with the moat complete ami j anti*factory resnlt: Coi.\ MBV*. January 16. 1875. Mr Jo rdnn: — l tako great pleasure in recom | mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, j hae produced a moat wonderful relief in one ui , the aovereat attaek* of neuralgia my daughter ; ever ha* had. She ban been treated for it by three HkUtful phyaieiana, with very little benefit. ' and um*l aU the usual remediea with little sne i ceae. I ran with much confidence hope for a per manent run*, it in only two day* aine© we began i the w*e .if it. and it i* apparently of permanent ’ benefit. Your*, with respect, MRS. L. I. NORMAN. PktkkwbCTMs, Va., Jan. 15. 1875. J rut. L. Jordan. Esq,, (’olumbuf. Ga. ' D. ar Sir—Having learned through my friend K. A. Bae-.m <*i your * J. J. J.’’ preparation for re j lief of neuralgia, and touted it with perfect *UC j cess in my own family, iu the worst case, too, ■ that ever came under my observation. I now I enrloxe fifty cent* for a second bottle, a* I con | aider it too valuable a medicine to be wri thout, i though I have no immediate use for It. Very truly your*, JAMES T.*TOSH. Colitmbi’h. Ga.. Nov. g, 1874. ' pr. J. L. Jordan Dear Sir—Your Joyoua Julep ! for Neuralgia ha* been tried in mv family, aud . with the moat happy reult,and I find in it all yon j claim for its virtue. And I uniualUtiugiy ro comineud it to all who are suffering from Neural* ! gia an something a little remarkable in it* cura • tive inw, J. I>. W<>RTHY. (VM.UMiiOS, Ox., Dw*. 18,1874. Dr. J. L. Jnrdan— Your medicine, Joyoua Julep, i* without an equal for Neuralgia. Having been a great sufferer from tho pain, and having tried the prescription* of many physicians, yet all proved of no effect until I tried four dose* of your Julep, when T was Immediately relieved, anti have not been troobled since. if. C. MADDOX. Lakk Cmr. Fra.. Nov. 4. 1H74. Dr. J. L. Jordan —Please send me another bot tle of your Joyous Julep a friend. I have j never found anything equal to it for Neuralgia. I Two doses cured rue almoHt instantly, aud 1 can j safely r* commend it to do what jron *ay. Very respectfully, kc., JOHN M. JEFFRYB. Fkknakdixa, Yui., April, 1874. Dr. J. L. Jordan. Columbus, Ga.: Dear lir—lt affords me pleasure to add my tes ; timony to tho efficacy of your ••Jordan's Joyous Julep,” in giving instant relief in Neuralgia: and to all appearance, as effective as mstautaueous. I was effected daily with Neuralgia, aud since taking a few teaap:>ouftilß of your relief, two or more week* have elapsed, and there are no indi cations of return. I hope that the human fam ily will raceive a benefit commensurate with the importance of your discovery, and that your pecuniary reward will be equal to its well de served merits. Yours, respectfully, MRS L. DOZIER Price 50c. Liberal discount to tho trade. Beside* manufacturing this meritorious com pound, JORDAN'S JOYOUS JULEP, I have ou , hand, and keep receiving in small quantities, the 1 ' best and Purest Mediclues for the admixture of : Physicians' Prescriptions, and to which I give j i the closest scrutiny iindcarw in preparing. I cau a brays be found ut my store any hmtt Of . tho night, by ringing the bell. Prices consonant with hard times and weak ! purses. Soliciting your calls, I promise my beat efforts to please aud merit your patronage. Respectfully, .IOIIX 1.. JORIIAV \|Millirear), No. ISB Br >a*l Street. Columbus, Ga. Jailll7 tf “3STOT AFRAID!” Columbus Merchants, NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN THE TALBOTTON STANDARD; JT IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUNTY, ONE j of the wealthiest in Georgia, and the people J there Jovo to ilo thaSr trading i Columbus, and j they are obliged to spend their money with those ‘ merchants who advertise. The STANDARD has' a large circulation. Address W. E. JIiIMFORD, Editor and BtisTness Manager. feb2o lw ' / \FFICE OF ORDINARY CHATTAH(X)CHEE V / COUNTY.—Whereas, R. W. Scoggins makes application to me lor letters of guardianship of the minor children of the late Green B. Scoggins: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish aU parties concerned to show cause (if any they have) at the April term of the Court of Ordinary, why said letter* should not be granted to said appli cant. VV A. FARLEY. mh| 301 Ordinary. 1875. NPRINQ TRADE. BOATRITE & CLAPP, WHOLESALE AM) IIETAXL DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. DJT Hroacl Ntreet, Columbus, HEC’EIYING DAILY : New Sprißg Prints, Bleached 6oods, Sheetings and Shirtings, Sea Islands, 10-4 Sheetings, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hamburg Edging; White Goods, Cassimcres, Pants Stuffs, Cottanades, Jeans, Osnaburgs, Checks, Stripes, Fancy Notions, Black Alpacas, Silk Finished Brilliantines, Dress Goods. Ready-Made Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Hats, &c„ 4c, All Fancy Dress Goods, Flannels, and other Winter Goods, At and Below Cost! j To clo*#* out stock preparatory to the new Spring Stock. ebO ly 11 E. YONGE, BE iLKB IX Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c„ k, No. Ol Broad Nlriwt, ColumbiiN. Gh. Do You XX nnt Health 9 Why Will Ye Dee?—Death, or what is worse, is the inevitable result of eontinuod susjiension of tiie menstrual flow. It i* a ! condition which should not be trifled with. 1 Immediate relief is the only safeguard against constitutional ruin. In .all eases | of suppression, suspension or other irreir ■ ularity of the “courses,” Dr. J. Bradflela’s ' Female Regulator is the only sure reme dy. It acts by giving tone ti the nervous rentnss, improving the blood, arul determ ining directly to the organs of menstrua tion. It is a legitimate prescription, and the most intelligent doctors use it. Pre ! pard bv J. H. Bradfield, druggist, Atlan | ta, Ga., $l 50 i>4*r Ixyttle, and sold by re i sje<-table druggist* everywhere. Boon to Suffering Females. LaGrange, Ga., March 29,1870. Bradfield A' Cb„ Atlanta, Ga. -Dear Sirs: I I take pleasure in stilting that I have used ' for the last twenty years the medicine you are putting up, known as Dr. BradfieMl'h Female Regulator, and consider it the combination ever gotten together for tho disease's for which it is recommended. I have been familiar with the preparation both a* a practitioner of medicine and in domestic practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering fe t males, ami can but hope that every tody in our land, who may lie suffering in any ; way peculiar to their sex, may lie able to procure a bottle, and their sufferings may I not only be relieved, but that they may be j restored to health and strength. With my kindest regards. J am, respectfully, W. B. Ferrell, M. I). i jan‘23 dfcw3m HEAD ! READ ! ! rovsi jiftio* n bed i Ornc* or O. Sackett, Drugs St Medicines. Nkw Alßamt, Isd.. April 10. 1874. Dr. J. ft. prmbrrton, Atlanta , Grurgia : DkaH Slh —I have received your circular*, and in cona#- quence of the distribution. I have sold about six j dozen Globe Flower Syrup in th*“ last two week*, i The Globe Flow, r Syrup is gaiuiug great cGebri ! ty. 1 recommended it in two cases of (-onsiuuo tion. One case vh bed-fast; hiul not laid on bin <ne side for two years; hemorrhages almost ev jeryday; much emaciated, and expected to die. He has tak* u six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup; tiis troubles are all gone, except Y r ‘-atration, which is rapidly improving. He will certainly j get well. The other case is similar with name I good results. I cau send you many testimonials if you want them. Yours truly, etc., O. SACKETT. Important Xotter to Consnniptlvr*. j The long looked-for specific for the cure of all j pulmonary diseases is found at last. GLOBE I FLOWER KYRUP has proved the most extraor dinary medical preparation ever discovered for I curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not I only cures Consumption, but relieves, iimuedi { ately, the incipient stages, *uch an Cold*. Pains in the Ost, General Debility, efro. It breaks up the m-wt distressing Colds and Coughs iu an in credible short time. Globe Flower Syrnp cop j tains uo opium, nothing nauseou* or poisonous —perfectly harmless aud delicious to take; pos sesses all the valuable properties of the Syrup I hyp* .phosphites, the. nutritive value of Cod Liver ! On. the invaluable Tonic, Expectorant. Alterative -and Sedative virtue of the Globe Flower, or I ‘Ceph a! an thus Occidental in.' 80.000 casef cured; J not a failure known. Thousands of testimonial* ] of wonderful cure* will be sent on application to I any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup, jlt mny save your life. For,sale by Druggists. Mamiff- tured by DR. J. 8 PEMB IKTON k CO., Cbenii*t, Atlanta. Ga. M. D. HOOD k CO.. Wholesale Ageut- • , lumbus, Ga. febl9 GILBERT’S PRINTING OFFICE AND Book Bindery, ! Opposite V Postoftlrr Ilntldlns, COLTTMBtfS, O A.. Is ivKLi, sprnjED with matkwal, asd Fxperienerd Workmen employed in each D | pfcrtment. | Orders for work of any description filled with dispatch, aud at most reasonable rate*. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks I Of every description on hand, or printed to or , der at short notice. Iteeelpt Books FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always in st*>ck: also priuted to order when de i sired. : j Prices and Specimens of Work furnished I on application. THO*. GILBERT. janl tf I'olumbDS Ola. H. F. ABELL & CO.! —HAVE-- . JgAELY ROSE POTATOES, j Peerless Potatoes, 1 Russett Potatoes. Soed jk’iia'toas. Peach Blow Potatoes. 1 Pink Eye Potatoes, ; New Leaf Lard, by tierce, keg or bucket. Goshen or Western Butter. , New Raisins and Currants. Soft-Shell Almond* and Pecans. Magnolia and Diamond llam*. 49* All goods delivered by TV. F. IBELL A CO. san7 tf Joseph F. Pou, Attorney X ( oiiiim lloi* at lan, OFFICF. west side Broad street over store ol W. H. Hobart* k Cos. Practices in statu ad Federal Courts. Advice, and services tendered t Administrator*, Executor*. Guardians, 4c. ape <*ial|y made of Conveyancing, Examining Titlr, Ac., iu Georgia, or anywhere in the United States. All ucmttem promptly attended to fel>7 dfcf -I. I>. RAMBO. Uloriicj nl Law. Office over HoUtead A Co.'s. Broad street lumbus, Georgia. Iu Office at all hours, jaufi dly J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor at law. TYRACTICEB in Courts of Georgia and Alahanu I Office 12S Broad street, over C. A. Bedd I Co.’s. MtT Rpecial attention given to collections. jin hi tf JL. 'JL. DOZIER. Attornpy at I>HA(TICE.S iu Htate anil Mnl fourl, Georgia and Alabama, a** Makes Commercial Law a specialty. Office over C. A. Redd k Co.'s store. JmdlU 6nr BR. J. A. URQUHART HAS AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment ot the premises formerly known as the Dr Bozeman lot. at the corner of Mclntosh and Randolph street*. Entrance to the Office on M - lutosh street, where professional calls, mah either at day or night, may Is* left and will br promptly attended to as soou as received. Jan22-eod tf. John Blackmar, St. Clair Street., Gunby’s Building, wit to Freer, lUffes A (’<>. Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance, BKrr.H. by nonciMMioK, To Merchants’ and Mechanics' Bank, this city. jau‘2S-ly John Mehaffey, \T HIS OLD STAND, corner of Ogi'tborj* . and Bridge streets. Columbum Ga., Will Pay tb,' Hi K liwl Murkfl Wff run ICiisn. Old Codon. Hiiln IS? nnd trepn, Fur, OF ALL ISreswax and Tallow, Old Metals tf., Dnliverefl ,t Dnnti and Wiarft ta Colwba, Georgia. j' 3l ■ It. THOMPSON. I.ivcry nnd Nolo 4 VGLETUORPK HTF.ET. bet*een l ) Bryan. Th best of Saddle ,n<l M*raf Horses. A fine lot of Carriages sn<! >' always on hand. Special attention given to the *fc.nrniu J of Drover*. They will find it |o their wtirwi v piTt up with him. febl4 tf WILLIAM MIX DAY. Livery and Sale Stable keeper Oglethorpe Street. rpHE BEST TEAMS IN THE CITY FOB HIRY .1 at all hernrs day and night. Funerals aorved at *hort notice Drover* accommodated on liberal tcrm jaiwi js. BRACKETS! ■\I r E have jost rewired a nice line ofO rwl fV and Plain JT BEAGKETS, f*LOCK SHELVES AVO ® AI BRACKETS. which we offer at low price*. a. vv. pease & vutniv BookseUers and Stationer*. Colombo*. <&** feb24 tf - -- RANKIN HOUSE ( Vriinnbns, Georsi*. J W. RYAM, ProT. Iluby Restaurant, BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON. UNDER THE RANKIN HOl^ janl dawtf J. W. *ViV PrV’ T W. J. FOGLE, Dentist, Over Wittich k Kinsel’s Jewelry .St'”'*- ianS tf| Straet.