The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, March 28, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIM IX Col uni !>“• <*“•• SI’NI.AV MABCH K lw. mah h. u*oroo. noon. r. ijakaiii>, m.AMH lIHII OAHKAHD, Allnntl* Ml I'inwollwri M I.nw. oflleelfo. i!7 Broad itrMt. ornr Wlttlch * Klnaol - * Jewelry Htorr. Will prertlr* In Ihe Mataand Fedrrel fjonrtn. tabus Ol'lt ItKM'N. Mr. C. 11. WruoNß Is anthoitad to rfwulpt hr HuWrlpUoiiH and ndvortlßO monU for the Dally and Wmkly Tun*. J. ti. Ingram In our authorised aawit for tlio counting of Chattehoochno, J’nvlor, Marlon, Stewart, Talbot, Harris and Mer iwether. Jordan L. Howkm, In oonni'ctod with tlita offlee, and la author! ned to solicit and receipt for advertisements and subaorfp tlons to the paper. E. N. Pktkrhon la our haul wont at Union Hprlnifa, Ala. E. T. homo la authorial*] to solicit suti acrtptloiie and advertising for thin pajier In Alabama, and to receipt for the same. JfW Ailti-i'lUemi-nl*. Building lot for Halo Cheap by John Blackmar. Fishing Tocklo—!EsU#* & Bon. Boe notice of removal of Tikeh Office. McKeighan's Boap For sale by Cheney A Hon and J. W. Clemente. J. Marion Estos has Just received a stock of beautiful boots and shoes which you ought to call and ace. Wolf Mosel offers for sale an elegant stock of dress goods, prints, ribbons, ami a full lot of fancy and staple dry goods. Ills stock is complete, and his prices low. ('nil and sec before purchasing elsewhere. Mrs. M. A. & Uynahart lu is removed to Jackson street, whore she is fully pre pared to do dress making, stamping, etc. She has beautiful now patterns. A Curd. Mr. McKeighan, who has boon selling his Magic Boap and Polish to our citizens during the last two weeks, returns his sin cere thanks for their kind patronage. His preparations will be found for sale at the ' store of J. W. Clemens, wholesale and re- j tail grocer, No. 11l Broad street, and .J. L. Cheney iV Son, Druggists. •lust Received. A splendid lot of Alexis and Continental Congress Gaiters, Spring styles. Call and hoc them. J. Marion Estes. mh2B 2t 122 Broad Ht. Itev. G. Parker will preach at the Bap tist Church in Brownevllle on Sunday, the 28th instant, on the subject of the .‘Final Perseverance of the Haints. An entire now stock of fine Jewelry has been received at WITTICH A Kinsel’s Jewelry Store. Mrtulli' Hurl ill lue, Walnut, Rosewood and Common Wcxkl Coffins, Cases amt Caskets, and Coffin Trimmings and Mountings in great vari ety, at the New Furniture Store. mhG tf T. T. Edmunds. Sliuim Cotton Bceil, liulmxl by Eilwanl T. Shepherd, fin rent* | per bushel. mh4 tf HOLSTEAD A CO. Xoth-e lu My t'mtonm nl the Public. I have just received from Tennessee a line lot of Beeves, which will bo for sale at Stalls Nos. 15 and 17, Market House. rah2s 3t J. T. Cook. litttNoltnc StafHy OH, Nwptrlor In Any Other on In those qualities which constitute a ilrst quality illuminating oil, mmtely: Safety, high fire test; great illuminating power, purity of color, and absence of odor, suit- 1 bio for any kerosene oil lamp. For sale at 1 mh24 lw) ROB’T 8. Crane’s, Trustee. New Hamburg Edgings. “ Parasols and Fans, ut mh24 J.B. JONES’. Solid and Figured Lawn and Jaconets. ; Chinese Grass Cloth. Self-colored Linen Suitings. Plain and Plaid Goat’s Hair, at mh2J J. H. JONES’. | Why repine ■ (kwh f?"ts now tfooiln, i pretty goods, and any quantity of gods rali24 At J. H. JONES’. If you wont Ladles’ or Mlasea' Hose, in i modlnra or extra length, very eheap, go to ; fobll d&wtf J. J- Whittle's. J You will And tlio Notion Department large and complete at fobu dswtf J. j. Wnrrrtk’H. 1 Hr. MulINCy t<. I.ooleee It. Till. <l l \. We are happy to state that Dr. W. E. M unsoy. whose fame as a preacher and nu orator has spread over the continent, is In thedty, and has consented to deliver a looturo at St. Luke elinreh on Monday night. Ho has made several lectures, all of which lias received the highest praise. Indeed, Dr. Munsoy has won a reputation for oratorical power which plaixw him with few equals. His lecture will furnish a rich literary treat. It is Seldom that our | people have an opportunity of hearing j such a distinguished orator. There will j tie no charge for admission. All uro cor dially invited to lie present.. SI. Luke church ought to bo tilled to Us utmost ca pacity. Those windfall tivaltoml will miss an opportunity of bearing a rare literary production. Of Dr. Munsey tlio Mobile Register speaks In thesi' high terms: “Those who failed to hear this distinguished and une qualled preaoher and lecturer Tuesday night missed an entertainment such as is seldom afforded our people. Erudite, pa tliotlo, humorous and eloquent, with the most extraordinary Imagination. None will be disappointed who may hear him.” Rspalrlna Dene, With neatness and dispatch by mhja 3t J. Marios Estes. Melielffhun’a Noup. The reputation of this valuable soap has boon fully establish™! tn this city. A large quantity has boon sold and great sntisfnc feUon Invariably oxprosseil by tlioso who Shave used It. Tho gentlemen who arc " selling It have proven to our citizens that they are not vending a worthless humbug, but have shown tho goal superiority of t holr erosive soap. They will seen leave, i but a supply of their soap will bo left hero and kept for sale by Dr. Cheney A Son and by J. W. Clements. Ed. Tfrry. This entorprishtg barber has just pro- j cured eight elegant lamps, and now burns I them ail in his shop. He has the licet light in town, and Is ready to do the liost work. Jtut Arrived i 13,000 yards Calico. If you want a pretty Spring Drees, go to J. J. Whittle’s, j Ho receives fresh lots weekly. fob 27 A splendid Jot of white and Roil All- Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Can ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in all shades, to bo closed out oheap, at fehl4 dAwtf J. J. WniTTLE’s BLOODY WORK J A linn Futility Uwt Nlichl. Last night about ton o’clock a bloody affair occurred in the bar-room of Toby Newman, on Broad street. A man named Wilburn Williams, better known In this community as Tigo Williams, was fatally shot by a one-armed man named Wllcher, who keepa a wood-yard at Smith’s Station, on tho Western Road. Tho two men were playing cards, when a third party said something about the game, which evoked a reply from Williams, who then quit playing and rose from tlio table and con* tlnued to talk to tho third party. The conversation became pretty warm on both skies. Williams was accused of an en deavor to cheat. He repelled this accusa tion rather angrily. After a while Wllcher ro*o from tlio table, drew a pistol and snapped it in William’s face. Williams made an effort to get out of the way, when Wllcher snapped at him again. Williams then retreat**! into a recess where refreshments are served, and seized a plate or salt stand, which 1,0 threw at Wllcher. A friend of Williams called to him to run out of tho frontdoor. This he tried to do, and while running, turned Ids hood to watch Wllcher. As he did this Wllcher fired, the ball entering Williams’ head, Just above the light eye. H** fell on tho floor. Wokher ran after ho shot and soon disappeared. A crowd collected on the spot immediately. Dr. Johnston was present uml probed the wound an inch and a half. HC4>ronounces it very dangerous. I The wounded man was conscious and | spoke of the affair. Said he had no diffl j cully witii Wliehor and did not know him. It was tho general opinion that the wound- I o<l man could not survive. Allnntn l*ii|er on (he C*fn. They had the Can-Can in Atlanta Thurs day night, the same time it was witnessed in tills city. They had it by tho Cerito troupe, a gang about on a level with that, which appeared in our opera house, with this exception: the women with it are not quite as ugly. The dance was the same, I and followed after tho same kind of a vari ety show as we had. Atlanta is called a I fast place. It is more sensational and more progressive than any city in Geor gia. But despite all this, tho Can-Can was far too much for them. Our strictures on its lewdness and vulgarity arc very mild, compared to what tho papers of that city say. The Omslitutum says: For suggestive and brave exposure of the person, volumptuous vulgarity of • movement and broad indecencies of man ner and language, the like was never known at DeGrlve’s and we unhesitatingly ! affirm that a second performance attempt* j ed in Atlanta would nave led to the arrest of the whole party. The utter shame lessly of the acting last night, and its corrupting character can hardly !** ex pressed, and we trust that the troupe will be dispersed by the law, if they do not discard their Indecencies. The Herald calls it the “acme of shame and quintessence of vulgarity,” and says editorially: “The pernicious influence of such shows is simply ineaUmble. They are in contra vention of all recognized publicpolicy. The harm they do is immeasurable. To per mit such exhibitions openly and in our liost places of amusement Is to poison so ciety. The law forbids, religion condemns, and morality oppose them. “Tho self-respect of Southern manhood demands that their pollution should be driven from their ruinous mission among us. “The Herald declares a no quarter war hh those villainous Can-Can shows. It brands them as blots upon religious civili zation. If such filthy exhibitions can be openly permitted, we may till well for swear our religion and turn our cities into a vast bawdy house.’’ It <Mtl lAtnti* Traiiifcr*. Tho following transfers of real estate I took place in this city during the past I week: D. 11. Burts to Abraham Illges, south half of city lot 210, unimproved - for SIOO. John Peabody and W. L. Salisbury, : Assignees, to Mrs. E. N. Hough and W. It. Blanchard --John King farm for $2,660. Your Hnl_v* Shoe*. Call and examine my splendid stock of Baby Shoes, and you will buy. ALSO, I Ladies’, Missce and Children’s Boots and I Shoes, at prices to suit the times. J. Marion Estes, I mh2B 21. 12*2 Broad Street, Hcmliiji Machine Needle* l For all kinds of Hewing Machines, | from 40 to 50 cents per dozen. Also the j best Oil. Tlio place to get the genuine Singer Manufacturing Co.’s Needles, at mh27 tf J. H. Tilt AMH ALL'S. Manchester Cambrics; Masaiia, anew fabric in white gocxls, at J. 8. JONES’. Gentlemen 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. C BIGLER, | fob!) tf Virginia Store. \Y. I>. Smith, \utural Artist, in addition to his ordinary business of painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Para sols, etc., and make them as good as new at very low charges. mhl? tf Jewelry repaired and made to order. Engraving and Watch Repairing done at Wimcn & Kinsel’s. The largest and prettiest selection of Transfer Flowers in the city, is at febli d&wtf ttJ. Whittle’s. For the Fui'mcro: A largo lot of Oottonades. If you want a bargain in Spring and Summer Pants Goods, visit feb‘27 J. J. Whittle’s. A large lot of Ladies’ Light Kids to be sold cheap at febl4 dxwtf J. J. Whittle’s. Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam ask, Napkins. Towels, Ac., will do well to call ut | feb!4 d*wtf J. J. Whittle's. I You can buy Winter Dress Goods cheaper at J. J. Whittle’s than any other place in the city. febl4 <l&wtf A now lot of 10-4 Shooting and Pillow j Civso Homespun just in and for sale I cheaper than ever known liefore, at I feb27 J. J. Whittle’s. Cur pets Are selling low, to close out stock, at tho fob 9 tf Virginia Store. To Nubmcrlber*. Subscribers who have not yet paid will greatly oblige us by calling at the office j and paying their subscriptions. Corded Piques, Chocked Piques, Brocade Piques, j Plain and Striped Victorias, at mh*24 J. 8. JONES’. ! FROM THE DESOLATION. Another Death. The reports which now come to us from ; tlio desolated portions of Harris and Tal bot counties, are more cheering than they ( w**ro at Ilrst. Tho people seom to bo ral lying from the terrible blow which lias fallen upon them. They are making pre parations for tills year's crop, and arc trying to clear away tho ruins left by the tornado. They have before them a terri ble task- one which will require a deal of manly determination and untiring energy. It Is ominous of good to see our farmers going to work with such courage and zeal. Wo wish them all success in their opera- 1 tions, and though they can never forget j the awful trials through which they have j just passed, yet a year of prosperity, of | abundant harvests and plentiful yields, j will do much to relieve them of their j troubles and anxieties. Very few of those ! wounded in the storm have died; many of! thorn are reported as hastily recovering;; many received injuries which will maim j them for a life. j A correspondent writes us from Kami I- j ! P>n that another of Mr. Hilliard Pitts’ ; children has died. Ho also speaks of the ! ! condition of several of the wounded. We > j give his letter: Hamilton, Ga., March 25,1875. Editor Timed: Please send me the Daily ! : Times at once. lam much pleased with ! the paper, and will do what I can for its , j success. j It is my sad duty to tell you of the death ' of ray little patient, Mamie Pitts, who was l so terribly torn up by Saturday’s storm, j She died tills morning at o'clock from rupture of a pulmonary artery. She was lying calm and quiet, talking to Miss Jim mie Mobley, and had just said, “I will soon be well,” when the rupture took place, j She lived only about eighteen minutes, j She was doing so well, we were all jubi lant over the prospect of her early recov ' ery. We were not looking for anything <>f tiffs kind; only fearer! trassmattc fever in 1 the future. The balance of tlio wounded are all do-! ing well. Mrs. Pitts, James Henry, and 1 Rosser, are all doing well; will get ! well. Mrs. Mullins is much better. Mrs. White is also much improved; was sick before the storm. Mrs. Dermis Miller is improving. The negroes will all get well. In liaste, vours truly, Thomas 8. Mitchell. Mayor'* Court. Kine Wright, who was slightly dlsorder , ly on Tuesday, was dismissed. ! Bock Wheeler, a white woman, was very j drunk and disorderly on Thursday. She j performed a great many actions which i ought to ha vc been left unperformed, and was mulcted $6. She made a partial iay ; inent of $2.50, and retired, promising a full settlement at a very early date. Mr. F. W. Aw, of the firm of Thornton I A A coo, returned from New York lasteven j ing. He has purchaeod a full and oom i pletc stock of clothing, which is now on .hand and arriving at his fashionable em porium. Mini I'ultfMon. This gifted lady is still in the city. Her friends are anxious for her to give a Par lor Reading, on Tuesday night. If she complies with this request, notice will be given. Miss Patterson goes from here to Macon, where she will road on Thursday night. You Cun 4(111 Suvf I From 25 to 00per ct. in buying your Dress Goods, Prints, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosie ry* and all kinds of Trimicinor and La- Ices, also Ladies'and Gents’ Furnishing , Goods, Hats and U mbrcllas, Parasols, etc., by calling on Wolf Moses, ICO Broad St., under the Rankin House, i A few dresses of lieautiful black Hor tqnsc Grenadines. mh2B fit * Flailing Tackle. Kirby A Limerl<*k Hooks, Sein Twine j I’rot Lines, Silk, Grass, Cotton and Linen j lAnoe, Corks, Poles, etc. For sale ijy EBTES A SON. i mli2B dA wlw V.*-( f (he l.*|(lsLtur- AuUiorlciiie (he ISU‘ f |Hf ( It)’ Common. An Act to vest the title to the Common I of t he city of Columbus in Commissioners, | to sell the same, and apply tho proceeds (tocertain purposes: i Whereas, by reason of the growth of tho j city of Columbus, tho increase in the pop- I ulntion, and the diversity of pursuits now being introduce]l in said city, while the I demand for an increased area being very urgent: and. whereas, tho said Commons cannot bo sold without a grant from the ! State authorizing the sale thereof; j Section 1. Be it enacted by the General ' Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it. jis hereby enacted by authority of the j same, That from and immediately after j the passage of this act. the title in feo -1 simple to the lands known as the Com mons of the city of Columbus be and the * same is hereby vested in H. H. Epping, J. ' Rhodes Browne, Charles A. Redd, Bonj. F. ; Coleman, Columbus C. Cody, Henson S. ! Estes, James K. Redd, Wm, L. Salisbury. ; Bennett H. Crawford, John Pealnxly, and ! the Mayor of the city of Columbus* (who shall bo an ex oj/lcto member off the Board of Commissioners); the aforesaid parth's ! to constitute a Board of Commissioners, to j have and to hold said property in trust, for the purpose hereinafter specified. Sh*. 2. That it shall U* the duty of the aforesaid Commissioners to have the aforesaid commons surveyed and laid off in lota suitable for building lots: and they ar> empowered to sell or lease tho same, I giving titles to tho same: but shall not sell to any person, except for manufactur ing purposes, more than one aero. Sec. 3. That the stud Cornminaifincrn Is*, empowered to reserve or set aside so much of tlio said commons as they may deem proper, for parks and for school and i church purposes; and that all of said com- i mons shall >h* exempt from any taxes until 1 actually sold or leased. Sec. 4. That it shall be the duty of the said Commissioners, within a reasonable time after each sale, to turn over and ac count to the city treasurer of said city for the amount realized from the sale or lease of the same, which sum is to bo applied as follows: Three-fourths of the same to the payment of tho bonded debt of tho eity of Columbus, and the remaining one-fourth for educational purposes. See. 5. That the said Board of Commis sioners shall fill, by election or appoint ment, all vacancies that may occur in the said board from death, removal from the city, resignation, malfeasance, or other- j wise, and that said Commissioners shall I have and receive no remuneration for any j services rendered by them as Commis- i i sinners. See. fi. R'peals conflicting laws, i Approved February 18, 1873. 1 Mr. Jno. Mctlhenny was elected, Oct. 10, ! ! 1874, to fill vacancy occasioned by the i | death of Jas. K. Redd. Every I.utly ! In need of a drees should se' those beau- j ! tiful Black Alpacas at the Virginia Store. They are chon per t han ever known before.! i febO 4H>d I Hamburg Embroideries and ot her White j I Goods just received, and cheap. All-Linen 1 Handkerchiefs, 8c and upwards. Great bargains in Bleached Sheetings j and shillings. New Prints also arriving | -all cheap, at fet9 tf The Virginia Stoke, j Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and j Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment just received at WTTTTCTT A KINSETi’S. 1 •cm a pa. i Today Is Easter. Columbus was a pretty “picture” yester day. T<k) wet and dull for fun or Jokers yes torday. Tf dullness didn’t reach its climax yes terday it has never i>oen there. Tho police commissioners of Atlanta say married men make the best policemen. A Georgia man has to pay five cents for the privilege of eating a nasty rod crab. It’S not much of a wunpllmeiit to tell a man lie’s as hot-headed os a pepper box. Atlanta street attractions are enterpris- , ing. They play,, three instruments at i once. The warm rain of yesterday brought out j tho green buds of the trees. The full leaves I will soon appear. The postmaster of Bhak*-rag has been i removed. He swears “Republics are un grateful." It's rather unpleasant to lose patience i with the whole world, but some of us do it j sometimes. From the lowest depths there is a path j to tho loftiest height, but it’s soMctfmoA ' hard to find. A man can run anything into the ground ! as the dandy did who was always wms-j ur&l for his umbr4la. | The youth of this town actually raveth j ! over a good dime novel. Nothing like lit-; ; erary appreciation. The tomb of Augustus at Rome is to !*} ; i uSetl as a theatre. The ox-Emperor re -1 tains his private box. i Th©water still collects in the walks of ' the court-house yanl, and the foot of the psde&trian is stliJ damp. There seems to boa genera! resolution among our merchants to improve the con dition of tho city sidewalks. Since the Rentz Minstrels were sup pressed in Mobile, theatrical matters have leen quiet and dull in that city. It is rumored that many important • changes will soon be made in the admin . istrativo offices of the Georgia Railroad. | Newspajiers all over th* country seem to lje thrifty, enterprising and rejoicing in ! the performance ol their good work. The Mayor had three cases on his drsdt | et yesterday, but he knew Monday was going to boa very dull day, so he saved ' one. j A smart little fellow says that it will J hereafter cost two cents to cross the little l foot bridge near the cemetery -a des-cont and an as -cent. That boy will lx* President I or something else. The meanest, most degraded, and most ■ contemptible object in existence is a crea ture who whispers vile slander behind the ; back of innocence. It is said that a large firm in this city, : which gets the larger portion of its trade from Harris and Talbot counties, contrib uted the amazing sum of fifty cents for the : relief of the sufferers from the tornado. “The quality of mercy is not strained. ‘ ! Tom Glover’s horse ran up and down and ail around yesterday, and looked like he didn’t care a cent if the buggy did i break ail to pieces. Alas! for the rock lessuses of the affrighted steed. “Hope deferred maketh the heart sick," and some of oar cotton traders have looked I and longed for a rhM' until t hey are ex ceeding faint. The cake cutting of Bt. Paul's Sunday School at tho Perry House on Friday night is said to have passed pleasantly lto all who attended. About S4O was netted and everything was lovely. It seems strange how some men labor | and toil a whole lifo-time for fame and die j uuhonored and unknown, while others pen ! a few lines and are immortal. Bourdillion, the Oxford graduate, Is known throughout j the whole literary world just because ho ! wrote eight lines f which embody an ex ! C'xquisite poetic fancy: LH./IT. ■ The night has a thousand cy?, The (lay has but one; Yet the light of tho bright world di*'*s With the dying sun. ! The mind Jias a thousand eyes. And UwHieart but one; ■ Yet the light of the whole life dies When the day is done. If a man makes up hla mind to do any j thing for the public he had also better do ; termine to stand slander, abuse, and | calumny of all sorts and from all sources. • The ladies meet at the residence of Mrs. ('. E. Dexter to-morrow morning at 11 o’clock to prepare for tlio decoration of tho soldiers'graves, and to choose an orator for the occasion. Tho habit of standing around church doors to see the girls come out which has always been so popular with young men is receiving some blows from the pulpit ' and the press. Hit harder. The hard times are hurting everybody. They are pinching the show men consid erably. Pity they don’t pinch all the poor shows so badly that they will never come through the country' any more. Bouquets and sugar candy once smiled in graceful profusion within the walls of this very sanctum, but now no signs of their cheering presence is to be s>en and ’ we are disconsolate. TANARUS Be Dl(rihii(‘l. J A large lot of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, j to lie divided among those who patronise j me, at low prices. mh2B 2t Fnr*! Fnm! ! j Selling at half price, to close out the i stock. They are fresh and desirable. feb7 tf Virginia Store. W. . SMlTir, ArHt. | I am now* prepared to do any kind of 1 Painting—House, Sign or Ornamental. | I can mend your Umbrellas, and make them as good as new. Give me a trial. I can lie found oppo site the Market House. rah 14 tf W. D. SMITH. Dc. Ant I-Periodic or Fever nn< A line t'tiro. Wilhoft.’s Tonic lias established itself as the real infallible ("hill cure. It is uni versally admitted to bo the only reliable and harmless Chill medicine now in use. Its efficacy is confirmed by’ thousands of | certificates of the very best people from all parts of the country. It cures malari ous diseases of every type, from the shak ing agues of the lakes and valleys to tho raging fevers of the torrid zone. Try it! It has never been knwwn to fail. Whoo loek. Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale by all drnggists. dxw Cancer, Mcrofula and all Nkln Dlvcuc Cured by Dr. Bond’* Dlfovcrv. Dr. Bonds Chemical Antidotes unite with and destroy the virus of Cancer and ! Skin Affections, but will not affect the' healthy part. Partin may visit the eity i 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 j part of the world. hJ“ Send for Pamphlets and particulars. Address H. T. Bond, M. D., Penna. Cancer Institute, ! 3028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. j fehlO ly •itrlui Good* Left over from last summer are now soil ing at HALF PIUOM. Linen Lawns at 15 to 20 oeots -worth double that price. Other g(Mxis In proportion. f©b tf Virginia Store. Clocks from $8 upwards, guaranteed to give satisfaction, can lc* had at Wmcxoa A Ktnsel's Store. inli2G dßin A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings and Insertlngs, at prices to suit the pur chaser, at febi4 dawtf j. j. Whittle’s. Jnt Arrived, A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard ' wide, at 10, 15c jx'r y’ard—tho Ixist, goods in the market at tho price, at fobU dxwtf J. J. Whittle’s. Dyp<* Dyspepsia Is the discouraging and distressing disease man is heir to. Amer icans are particularly subject to this dis ease and Its effects, such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual Y>.stiv<‘neßs, heart burn, water-brash, gnawing and burning pains in the pit of the stomach, coming up j of the food, coated tongue, disagreeable! taste in the mouth, impure blood and all ; diseases of the Btomach and Liver. Two | doses <f Green’s August Flower will j relieve you at once, and there positively is not a case in tho United States it will not, cure. If you doubt this, go to your drug- : gist. F. L. Brooks, 150 Broad street, and get a sample bottle for ten cents and try , it. Regular size 75 cents. mh2s d&wly i Do You Want llrullhl Why Will Ye Die?-—Death, or what is worse, is the inevitable result of continued ■ suspension of the menstrual flow. It is a j condition which should not lie trifled with. < Immediate relief is the only safeguard I against constitutional imin. In all cases j of suppression, suspension or other irreg-; ularitv (and the “courses,” Dr. J. Bradfteld s j Female Regulator is tin* only sure reme dy. It ads by giving tone to the nervous centres, improving the bhxxl, and determ-1 ining directly to the organs of lUcnstrua tion. It is a legitimate prescription, and the most intelligent doctors use it. Pre- i j partxl by J. 11. Bradficid, druggist. Atlan-: tn, Ga., $1 50 per bottle, and sold by re spectable druggists everywhere. Boon to Suffering Female*. LaGuange, Ga., March 29,1870. ! Brad field it: Q>„ Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sirs: I take pleasure in stating that I have used for the last twenty years the medicine vou are putting up, known as Dr. BradJUld'* Female Kixh la'ixb, and consider It the U'st combination ev i*r got ten together for , the diseases for which it is recommended. 1 have been familiar with the preparation both as a practitioner of medicine and in j domestic practice, and can honestly say tht I consider it a boon to suffering fe males, and can but hope that every lady I in our land, who may Is? suffering in any 1 way peculiar to their sex, may be able to I pnx.'ure a bottle, and their sufferings may i not only l>e relieved, but that they may lie i restored to health and strength. With my kindest regards. I am, respectfully, W. B. Ferrell, M. D. ; jan2:idAw3m HEAD! READ ! ! OMTidK o 9 O. fUcuRT. DriißH k Jtedicint-^. Nkw Albany, Ijtd.. April 10, 1874. I Dr. J. S. I‘embfrb*n, Atlanta. Georgia : Dkak Sib | ..1 liavc received your circ ular*, uml in cobkc i nueuce of the diatribution, I have old about .hjx I dozen Globe Flower H.vrup in the la*t two weeks. ‘ 'Hie Globe Flower Syrup ih gaining great celebri i ty. I reeoramonden it in two oases of oonaump j tion. One cast; was bed-Cant; had not laid on but | one aide for two years; hemorrhages almost ev ery day; muck emaciated, and expected to die. ; He has taken six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup; i his troubles are all gone, except prostration, i which is rapidly improving. He will certainly ; get well. The other case Is similar with same good results. 1 can send you many testimonials | if you want them. Yours truly, etc., O. KACKETT. t lni{ti*(un( Notice ( Consumptives. ' The long looked-for specific f>r the cure of all ! pulmonary diseases is found at last. GLOBE ; FLOWER HYRt’P has proved the most extraor- I dinarv medical preparation over discovered for i caring Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not ' only cures Consumption, but relieves, inimedi ■ ately. the incipient stages, such as Colds, Pains in tile Chest. General Debility, etc. It breaks up the most distressing Colds and Coughs in an in i credible short time. Globe Flower Syrup con ! tains uo opium, uothing nauseous or poisonous 1 —perfectly harmless and delicious to take; pos sesses all the valuable properties of the Syrup Hypophosphites, the nutritive value of Cod Liver i oil, the iuvaluable Tonic, Expectorant. Alterative I and Sedative, virtue of the Globe Flower, or J ’Cephalanthus OeeidentaHs.’ 50 000 cases cured; | not a failure known. Thousands of testimonials | of wonderful cures will be sent on application to I any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup, j It may save your life. For sale by Druggists. Manufactured by DR. J. 8. PEMBERTON As CO., Chemists, Atlanta, Ga. M I). HOOD* CO., Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga. !M ' H. F. A BELL & 00. —HAVE— ; ROSE POTATOES, j I’cerltaa Potatoes. j Rusautt Potato's. Heed Potatoes. J Peach Blow Potatoes. ; Pink Eye Potatoes, i Leaf Lard, by tierce, keg - r bucket, j (.fdsbtin or Western Butter. ; New Raisins and Currants. Soft-Shell Almonds and Pecans. ; Magnolia and Diamond Hams, j All goods delivered by li. F. 1 Itl'Ll. & co. .ian7 tf GILBERT’S PRINTING OFFICE AND Book Bindery, oli|Mßitp >.cw PosiofMer liuikling-, ( OH M BUN, GA., I SWELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND 1 Experienced Workmen employed In each De partment. Orders for work of any description filled with , dispatch, and at most reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description on hand, or printed to or der at short notice. Receipt Hooks FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always iu stock: also printed to order when de-I sired. 0®- Prices and Specimens of Work furnished ou application. THO**. GILBERT. janl tf ('oliimbitA. Ga. BRACKETS! TYTE have just received a nice line of Carved ! TT and Plain BRACKETS, CLOCK SHELVES AND WALL BRACKETS, which we offer at low prices. J. W. I*E.ISE A XOltn iV. Booksellers and Stationers, Columbus, Georgia. S feb?4 tf 1875. SPRING TRADE. I^7- BOATRITE & C APP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, I*J7 Broad Htreet, ColiimbuM, RECEIVING DA IIA * New Spring Prints, Bleached Goods, Sheetings and Shirtings, Sea Islands, 10-4 Sheetings, Linens, Linen Kandkerchiets, Hamburg Edgings White 6oods, Cassimcres, Pants Stuffs, Oottonades, Jeans, Osnaburgs, Checks, Stripes. Fancy Notions, Black Alpacas, Silk Finished Brilliantines, Dress Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Hats, &c„ &c. All Fancy Dress Goods, Flannels, and other Winter Goods, At unit Beloxv CoNt! To Goto out stock preparatory to the uew Spring Stock. E. E. YONGE, OF.AI.KR I\ * Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c„ k, No. !>1 B ofici Street, C 'ohnnLus. (*;. “NOT AFHAID !” Columbus Merchants NEED NOT FKAR Tu ADVERTISE IN THE TALBOTTOX STANDARD TT IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COITNTY, ONE of the wealthiest in Georgia, and the people there love to do their trading in Cwlnmbun, and they are obliged to spend their money with thone merchants who advertise. The STANDARD has a large circulation. Address \V. E. MUMFOIU), Jvlitor and Business Manager. ft-b2d lw \4lllliniNfSale OF Valuable City Residence. XT’’ILL be sold iu front Of Ellin k Harrison's Auction Room, iu the eity of Columbus, between the usual hours ot sale, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT. City Lot No. .373. corner of Franklin and For syth streets, with all the improvements thereon, at present occupied by J. A. Tyler, as the prop erty belonging t< the estate of John Bethune, deceased. Hold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee countv, for purposes of distribution. JOSEPH JONES, feh27 raw4t Administrator. \V. IV. MACK ALL, Jr., ;Al I oruey at IjSixv ColuinbiiH, Ga. Kit Office over P. N. Gibson's store. Practices in U. 8. and State Courts. | Rf.ft.ren'cks—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan- I nah, Ga.: (Jen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah, Ga.; Gov. !J. Black Groome, Annapolis, Md.; A. kJ. E. Le}. j -Jr., Esqs., Bt. Louis. mbs t if sll ONE PRICE TO ALL ISI The New York World. ' THE DEMOCRATIC PAPER OF NEW YORK. THE CHEAPEST AN D THE BEST. |Pos(ag;(* Propii id Isx I h. j Tlio World Olio Y ar, - - #1 An extra copy to getter-up of club of 10. The Semi-W, ckly to g* tt r up of dub <>! JO. ! The Daily to getter-op of club of .V). All the news of the past seven days is given m the weekly edition of the World (Wednesdays), which contains, in addition to the news, many special features prepared expressly for it. The Grange department gives each week tho latest news of the order and of the Patrons. The Ag | ricultural department presents the latest expen ! cnees of practical e.ulturists. fuU reports of the I Farmers' Club of the American Institute, letters I from practical tanners, and interesting diacus- I sious of profitable farming. The page for the 1 family furnishes inte rest and amusement for the I fireside dnring the long winter evenings. Full I and trustworthy liva stock, country produce : and general produce market reports show the ! state of trade. ; TitK Reaii-Weekly World, One Year, - - $2. [ An extra copy to getter-tip of club of ten. The Daily to getter-tip of elub of twenty-five. ' The Semi-Weekly contains (Tuesdays and Fri days) all the contents of the Weekly, one or two I first rate Novels during the year, and all the \ cream of the Daily World. •THE WORLD ’ AND ITS WORK. 1 Those of our Democratic friends who desire to subscribe to a New York paper, will find none that equals The World iu ability, or that so fear lessly and clearly advocates Democratic princi ples. In the news from all parts of the world it i in complete, and its editorials on all subjects are vigorous and logical. To the farmer it is inval i liable, teaches him many things that tend to pro ; mote his best interests, which he sorely needs ; his eyes opened to. The world is doing a great work in behalf of the Democratic party, and ! should be fully sustained. —llinghamptnn Leader. A THOROUGH NEWSPAPER. The World, in point of ability, enterprise and j influence, stands at the heat! of the Democratic press in this country -Manchenter Union. Address ••THE WOULD,'' 35 Park Row. New York. Administrator's Stile. t GREEABLY to an order from the Court of Or dinary of Chattahoochee County, will be sold within the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, in Cusseta. on th/ first Tuesday in April next, the following described lands, as the property of Wm. Riddle Sparger, late of said County, deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts of said deceased ; East half of Lot No. 209. East half of Lot No. 208. except two acres, mure or less, in the southwest corner of said east half; one hundred and five acres, more or less, of the west part of Lot No. 207; six acres, more or less. | of Lot No. 207. bounded on the east by the road. ; on the south by the present run of Hitebettee creek, on the north by the old run of the same creek ; one acre of Lot No. 238. bounded on the north by the road from Cusseta to Pineville, on the west by the school house lot. all lying in the 32d District of Chattahoochee County. Terms, cash. W. W. BHIPP, Adm'r, kc. j Feb. 24, 1875. _______ wtd Tor Bent. A FOUR-ROOM dwelling house V /\ on lower Oglethorpe street, with a good garden spot, well of water, etc. Apply at mH ,I Joseph F. POll, VtIOI'IM’.V .V 4 OHll<M'lll' U | 1j,,, i vFI'TCE west side Broad street over but. • I t W. 11. Roharts & Cos. Pract i-s in Stat/Ic Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered • Administrators, Executors, Guardians, &c. v* ••ialty made of Conveyancing. Examining Tiilw ke., in Georgia, or anywhere in the p Status. All business promptly attended t. teb7 dtf -I. I>. I* AM no. itlornrj at Law. I Office ov.-r H"lstf<t k Co.’s, Br.., u t ,t-h.(V>. lumbus, Georgia. In Office at all hours, janfi dly J. M. McNFILL Attorney and Counsellor at Law, f >RACTICES in Courts of Georgia and .\labains I Office 128 Broad street, overt a.R*d-i 1 j Co.’s. | /fi*r S[iecial attention given to collections, ian 1(1 tf V. A. DOZIER. Ulornej al l,at\, IyRACTIOES in State and Federal <'• urt* Gt orgia and Alabama. I ftjj Makes Commercial Law a specialty. | (Mice over C. A- Redd S Co.’s st’ r<\ Bit. J. A. I’liqv r I!ABT II" AS AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment 1 the premises formerly known a- tbr It. 1 Bozeman lot, at the corner of Melntesh md ; Randolph streets. Entrance to the Office < n M lutosh where professional calls, male I either at day or night, may be left and sill t ; promptly attended t as soon as received, j jan22-eod tf. Joiiii Blackmar. St. Clair Street, (Junhy’s Building, n p xt t- Pro<r, A Cos. Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance, BKKF.B, BY PEBMISKIo*. To Merchants’ and Mechanics' Bank, thin c;:j jan23-ly I{. THOMPHOX. Livery and Male !—ta / VGLETHORPE KTEKT, betwwn Btnd-liih art ' ; Bryan. Thu heat of Saddle 10,1 Hm' Horses. A fine lot of Carriages and always ou hand. Special attention given to the a- ■ m:.i : of Drovers. They will find it to their interest to put up with him. fob 14 tf WILLIAM Ml NR AV. Livery and Sale Stable Keeper Officiimriif Jitrret. rnuE r.EMT tkams is thf. en r fob hire J. at all hours day and night. Funerals served at short notice. Dr>vors accommodated on liberal tern; 8 DANIEL R. SIZE. DEALER IN GFAKIML AMI FANCY GROCEBIES’ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. \iriTH uuequaled advantages for V\ Country Produce 1 keep coustantlv i { Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes, Vrjk Arc. Alaodailv addWona of FAN' V both fresh and attractive, and at J CASH PRICES. All are invited to exanu - Hryan *(., between Oglethorpe A jaul deod*wtf Cotton Factory for ON TUESDAY, THE 20TH APRIL ( 12 o’clock, noon, we will •f 11 A B*-’ cry. without reservation, in troot 1 inicins fttoD H auction house, in the city of Coinm THE FACTORY BUILDING AND with tho lot on which they staL • j s KNOWN AS THE -STEAM 00TT0H * situated in the eity of Columbus, Ga.. —, containing about cre ; , goat* near the. cento 1 of business, the North a- Railroad -unuing in front of it. Knildlwr t“ T The buildings couaiat of a wooden ' >* br -, office and packing room, and a * lar /.d building, in which the machinery isi p r - nrf . The machinery has all been pore • the war. aud is iu good order anand now running successfully. It , rr , n iplet' Steam Engine end Boiler (M hurK) i” order; twenty-two (22) -Saco Water ri: , sir-stripping Cards; one ti.™""' 3 and nee hundred i1,9U0) -Whiten’ Spindif*.,*“? ywM , essary accompaniments to make an from No. 5s to No. 20s. . inrt The Factory is now producing Yams (8s and 10s) daily, and has a gooa for its productions. Terms—One-third cash, one-third one-third 18 months. , makers A complete list of machinery and ma* be given on ppUet!on for Assignee of John King, BankmP' feM dlwdrcTtd