Newspaper Page Text
THE DAILY' TIMES.
Columtou*. Oil..
SUNDAY AI'BIL 11,1K75.
MaUK II MLAMDWOMD. OAHBAUH,
HU WrOKU A O.IKHA K D,
Attorney* l Counsellor* nt Uh.
omrc Mo. 47 Bro*d m trout, overWUUchlt Klnsel*
Jewelry Store.
Will practice In the BUte and Federal Courts.
feb‘Jß
OI K AfJKXTM.
M. f. BlMk, of Opelika, Ain.,
Is authorized to receipt for sulstcriptimiH
and iwlvcrtlHinff for Daily and weekly
Times.
J. L. Ingram Is our gnnoral authorized
traveling agent.
Jordan L. Howell Is connectert with
this office, and Is authorlz**! to solicit and
reoript for advertisements and subft< rip
tlons to the paper.
K. N. Peterson Is our local agent at
Union Hprings, Ala.
E. T. Long i authorized to solicit sub
si <rlptlons and advertising ter this (taper
in Alabama, and to receipt for the same.
The Unity nnU Weekly Times
Can be procured every day at the “Nar
row Gauge” Fruit and Cigar Htorc of Mr.
J. L. Treodaway, next to Rankin House,
Brood street.
Xew Advertisement*.
Morcluuitu’ Uultdln# anil Loan As*rf:ia
tlun hUm:U for mlo, by John IMadCmor.
Yonifo In ilnlly ImjirovUiK his stiK k of
KMithsmau’s dress k<xx!h, anil is making
his fashion emporium the most attractive
place In town.
F. C. Johnson Sc Cos. have Just received a
large stock of new dry
John HcOouffh A Cos., contemplating a
change in thoir Imsincss, now offer their
entire stock of dry (foods at remarkably
low figures. This is a rare opportunity
for all who wish fine dry (foods cheap.
Dr. H. H. Benton Is permanently located
In Columbus. He has made an enviable
reputation In our midst, and is still mak
ing remarkable cures.
Card of thanks from the ladies of the
First Baptist Church.
W. T. Eobinson lias fresh bananas and
pickled oysters- just arrived.
Elegant sets of croquet, cheap, at Pease
A Norman's. Base lulls, lints, Ae., on
hand.
The Columbus Guards meet to-morrow
night, at 8 o'clock.
List of letters remaining in the post
offleo.
Belt colored Linen Kuitiugs at half price
at Jno. MoQouoh A Co’s.
Hr. 11. If. Benton
is permanently located in ColumbuH. Ho
la making some remarkable curee. Thofee
who are troubled with any kind of dlaeaw
would do well to call and nee him at Mr.
A. V. Boatrite’a former residence, Troup
street. apil-lt
Attention Columbus Guard*.
You are hereby ordered to attend a reg
ular meeting at your Armory, Monday
night at 8 o'clock, sharp.
By order J. VV. Long, O. S.
W. H. Shepherd, Capt. Com’ding.
Pmoßul.
Mr. 0. H. Williams, associate editor of
the Times, leaves for Atlanta this morn
ing, at 11:45 o’clock. He will bo gone a
fow days on business.
Mr. G. E. Thomas, of the firm of Thomas
A Prescott, the live clothing house, re
turned from New York, yesterday morn
ing. Ho has purchased an elegant stock
which is arriving daily. Mr. Thomas
looks well and his trip seems to have
agroed with him.
Mr. James D. Johnson, book-keeper of
Thomas Gilbert’s steam job office, inis just
recovered from asevere illness. His broth
er, Mr. Frank C. Johnson, is now quite ill
at his residence in Wynn ton. We hope
to soo him up soon.
Wo regret to state that Mr. Columbus
C. Cody is dangerously ill. Ho has boon
so for several days and seems to improve
but little.
Extraordinary bargains in Dross Goods,
Ribbons, Notions, Ac., at
Jno. McGough A Go’s.
Turd of Thank*.
The Ladies of the First Baptist Church,
express their gratitude to the City Light
Guards, for the gratuitous use of their
Armory Hall, which greatly Contributed
to the success of their festival.
To the press of thoeitytlioy are much
indebted for generous and valuable oour
tesios. To Mr. Bass their acknowloge
raents for his kind offer, of the free un
limited use of Ids lino room, and to the
citizens their obligations for the encour
agement so liberally bestowed,
aprll-tt
Largi* l.ot Grenadine*.
Second shipment Includes the Mexican
Mesh. larrti tfi J. K. JONES.
New Tim ami Hamburg Edgings. Also,
Tak aiul Guipure Laces, for trimming
Grenadines at
ap# tf __ J.B. JONES'.
ilusllns aiul Linen Suitings are just the
things for the warm weather. J. S. Jones
has a lieautllul lot on exhibition to-ilny.
apl) tf
Tub Guohoi a Hour Savinu's Bank is
one of the most notable institutions of our
State. The Seeurity offered Depositors Is
ample; the Interest paid Is liberal.
Promptness-and courtesy govern Uie in
tercourse of the managers witli all those
having business with them. The names
of some of our most rosismsiblo and sub
stantial eltixons appear in the list of tile
Board of Directors. Such names are a
sure guarantee that the deposits will be
forthcoming when wanted. Special at
tention Is directed to tile supplement Is
sued with tills number of the Turns.
■•mu* Burial Can.,
Walnut, Kosewixtd ami Common Wood
Coffins, Cases and Caskets, and Coffin
Trimmings and Mountings In great vari
ety, at tl\o Now Furniture Store.
“I‘ tf T. T. Edmv Nl>B.
The largeat and prettiest soloctlon of
Transfer Flowers In the city, is at
fobl4 diwtf J. j, Whittle’s.
Those wishing a bargain In Table Dam
ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to
call at
fob ft dawtf J. J. Whittle’s.
A now lot of 10-4 Sheeting mul Pillow
Case Homespun Just In and for sale
cheaper than ever known before, at
fcil27 J. J. Whittle’s.
Muduui DuurtM'i Pulnna
For ladles and children, for sale by
BOATRITE A CLAPP.
Send for a pattern book free, apß tf
Great bargains offered in Hosiery, Vic
toria Lawns, and other White Goods, at
.tile Virginia Store. np7 tf
Xoxv Opening-,
Full Uni's of new Spring Goixls.
apxtf ItOATRJTF A CLAPP.
Policeman Connor Hui*Hdcd.
Yesterday morning Mr. Connor, a su(er
numerary on the Police force* wiw ar
raigned liy the city authoritl<*B on charge
of disorderly conduct on the day of the
SlierifTtt election. Alderman R. W. Led
singer presided In the case, Messrs. John
Brown, Ed Howell and H. F. Everett were
the witneeM*. The evidence against Con
nor wow that ho had kicked and struck a
negro who was endeavoring to repeat at
the election.
After hearing all tboovidencoln the case
the decision of the Court was that Connor
was (Mirfectly justifiable in preventing the
negro from voting twice. This is a right
which every citizen has. Mr. Connor had
no right to strike the negro while prevent
ing his second vote. He acted too hastily,
and transcended the bounds of his author
ity. He was, therefore* Indefinitely sus
pended from the force.
In tills matter of Mr. Connor we think
Mr. Lodsingcr acted in accordance witli
the judgment and wishes of the people,
and that he deserves public gratitude for
his prompt determination. Mayor Mcll
henny lias expressed a willingness to in
vestigate whatever cliarges may be
brought against other members of the
police. We suppose several other members
of the force will bo arraigned and their
conduct thoroughly investigate!. This is
decidedly proper and just, and we hope to
see the whole truth brought to light. Jus
tice should be done. If it is proven that any
member of the police force transcended
ids duties as laid down in the law, no mat
ter who he is, lie ought certainly to is; dis
charged from the force. If the charges
made against these men are not sustained
by undoubted evidence* they ought to bo
kept In office, and deserve the respect of
the people.
Tliis is a fair proposition, and all who
are conscious that they did not usurp un
due authority will rdily accede to it.
It is the general opinion that the author
ity should act in all the other cases like
they did yeaterday. They have received
information that these men have acted in
an unauthorized and unjustifiable man
ner, ami they should thoroughly investi
gate those charges, without waiting for
action to bo brought by any private par
ties. If the officers accused of this illegal
interference are guilty, it is due the people
that the matter should be investigate!.
If these officers are innocent, it is due te
them that the matter should be investi
gated and the charge refute!. No matter
how the case stands, to satisfy the people,
a thorough searching investigation is em
inently proper and should certainly Iky
had.
Elegant black Grenadines from 40c. to
1.00 at Jno. McGough A Co’s.
Redemption.
If anybody In Columbus lias any of the
Macon A Brunswick Railroad change hills
in their pockets, they had better send them
to C>l. Flowellen, Receiver of the road, at
Macon, Ga., by or before the 15th inst., for
redemption, as after that time they will
be worthless.
(tents' Fine Imported Suitings, Light
Spring Styles, offered low, at
ap9 tf J. H. JONES’.
Good assortment of (Jottonades ami
( ■asslmeres for boys and farmers, at
ap9 tf J. 8. JONES’.
•I u*l Arrlvrdt
13*000 yards Calico. If you want a
pretty Spring Dress, go to J. J. Whittle’s.
He receives fresh lots weekly. feb27
Call at J. J. Whittle’s and get some of
the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth
est, strongest and cheapest silk in use.
apJ
If you want Ladies’ or Misses' Hose, in
medium or extra length, very cheap, go to
fobl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Spell in it Bee.
It seems a difficult task to gel up any
orthographic excitement in Columbus.
Whether this want of interest results from
conscious proficiency or from a lack of en
ergy, we are unable to state. Everywhere
else the thing has been tried, and has suc
ceeded. In many localities they have re
peated the fun, and the most enthusiastic
admirers of bees arc even preparing for u
third or fourth effort in tliis lino.
Wo understand that one is about to be
arranged here. The matter is, at present,
in such a tender incipioney that wo will
not say much about it, for fo ir too much
noise might frighten it completely away.
It Is rumored that the Memorial Associa
tion will take the matter in hand, and If
this is true, we are certain of its success.
We also hear that Profs, Slade, Dews, and
Glenn haw consented to act as managers
of the occasion. Quite a number of gen
tlemen have expressed a perfect willing
ness to (Mirtidpatc, and if a beginning ' ah
only be made there need be no tear of read y
and ample support. We really believe Umt
the opera house could be Riled, and we
cannot give any idea of how much fun w<-
would nil have. There is no reason why
we cannot have u really extraordinary l>**<*.
We have enough talent, enough time, and
enough of every other essential quality,
except a little energy to start the move
ment. tr somebody will just take suffi
cient interest in the proposition to make
an initial effort, wo will surely have a Ihd.
Wo hop© the rumors to the effect that ar
rangements are now being made for a rare
entertainment of this kind will prove true,
and that the efforts of the prime movers
in the project will bo generally and heart
ily seconded.
If we do have a boe, we, in common with
a large number of our citizens, shall insist
that Mr. Jake Burr us be made Chief Mar
shal of t he occasion.
■Klmpxoii Cotton Heed,
Raised by Edward T. Shephard, <lO ociilk
per bushel.
mhi if HOLBTEAD A CO.
A now arrival of Hamburg Edgiß#s at
apl J. J. WHITTLE’S.
A fresh l*t of Black and Colored Kid
Gloves, just in and to bo sold cheap, at
apl J. J. WHITTLE’S.
The largest assortment of Gold and Sit
vor Watches is to bo found at
W LTTICH A KINSEL’H STORE.
Ht-wlns Xnchlne Xcedle*
For all kinds of Sowing Machine**,
from 40 to 50 cents per dozen. Also the
best Oil. The place to get the genuin e
Singer Manufacturing Co.’s Needles, at
mh27 tl J. H. DRAM HALL’S.
Htlll They Come.
Friday is a notoriously bad day. It
stands disgraced among its follows by
gloomy traditions ami long-seated preju
dices. It has been allotted by universal
ami immemorial custom to the spe
cial service of legal life-taking. Despite
all this, wo like Friday. Maybe wo like it
because the last one we had brought us
thirty-five new subscribers. This was so
cheering that we did not mind the bad
name of the day at all* nor did the gloom
which it is supposed to cast over mortals
affect us in the slightest degree.
CtApilnry of the Pollec.
We understand that an appointment will
soon bo mode to fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of W. L. Cash, formerly
one of the captains of the polioo force of
this city.
It is ail important that a g<od selection
be inode for this office. It should be filled
by a cool-headed, determined man, one
who will treat friend and foe alike, and
who will soo that the laws of the city are
strictly enforced. The position is by far
more Important than the people are apt to
suppose, and should always be filled by
the very best citizens. Its duties and
rc*q>onsibilltfcu are varied and arduous,
and it gives a tremendous scope for the
exertion of influence for good or for evil.
By no moans should this important office
ever be held by a man who uses in the
slightest degree the j>ower thus afforded
him for the advancement of personal good
or ttie redress of private Wrongs. Put a
man of a naturally over-bearing and
tyrannical disposition into a position
which clothes him with authority, and he
will be too apt to use it to aid and übet all
to whom his personal prejudices incline
him and to injure those who are theobjeets
of ids personal dislikes.
Above everything else the man who
holds this position of trust and honor
ought to know just when and where to
use his authority. He should not upon
the slightest indication of contempt or
defiance act as if his life were in eminent
peril, and shooot the offender upon the
spot. While he should lie a man of un
flinching bravery, he should abstain from
the use of violence upon offenders just as
long as he possibly can with safety to
himself. Fighting men, bullies, ami des
peradoes have uo more business upon the
police force than they have in the mayor
alty. The office of policeman is one which
entitle*} him to public respect ami confi
dence, and it should not Ij© filled by a
man whose private character forbids any
such feeling.
In this, as in nil other official stations,
the man should honor the office and not
be dependent upon it for all claims to re-'
speefc. The vacancy in the captain’s office j
ought to bo filled by the very best man
that can be gotten, no matter who he is. j
A large majority of the citizens of Colum
bus are utterly opposed to the regulation
of these matters by a spirit of favoritism
or ftartizansidp. Personal preferences
ought to be entertained by no man when
the good of the people and the peace, as
well as the fame* of the city are all at
stake. Surely, in Columbus there can be
found quiet, peaceable, citizens who are
well known and highly respected and who
will willingly accept the vacancy, the
proper filling of which is of no small im-
I>ortance. It is infinitely better to place in
power men who are conceded to be worthy
of the preferment and who have the good
wish** of the whole city than those who
are only supported and upheld by petty
cliques and rings. Put in the former and
you make honest, efficient, and popular
officers; put in the latter and you place
authority in the hands of a man whose
only care will bo to use it for the advan
tage of those who conferred it. The law
abiding, peace-loving people of tliis city
are anxious that those offices shall be well
filled* and tliat the very best men lx* placed
in control of the local government. The
effects of any other course cannot but be
detrimental in various ways, and if the
plan of partizanship bo generally adopted
its results will lie similar to its disastrous
workings wherever it lias boon tried. We
are confident that wo express public sen
timent when wo say that the whole city
will expect the present vacancy to be filled
by a good citizen, a true gentleman, and
in fact a man in all respects qualified for
its duties, and one of whom the city may
be proud. It Is easy to obtain just such a
man. We care not who 1m be, to long as
he fulfils the all-important requirements
of the office. Let us have a model officer.
Public interest demands it. The people
expect it.
E. E. Yongols the aeknowAedgal Hatter
of these regions. New g<xxis just re
ceived.
Bargain in Linen Cuffs at. 25c. at
Jno. McGouh A Go's.
Hay or** Court.
After the trial of policeman Connor I**-
fore Alderman Ledsinger yesterday morn
ing, His Honor tried one case. A colored
matron named Eliza Henry was arraigned
for beating her infant offspring. If jk>-
1 Iceman Pickett had not have made a
timely interference, she would have caus
ed serious damage to its prospects for
longevity. Considering the indisputable
right which she possessed to moderately
chastise \v*r child, the court only fined
■ her It iti,
H T. HoMbm*
Ha* ■*<;••** Banana* arid Padded Oysters
j by the i&t. It
I**l l**- In v -*o*l*l lon.
Yesterday the Mayor held an investiga
tion regarding the charges made against
the polk*', and mn-coeded in establishing
sufficient evidence against a substitute to
dismiss him. No one preferred this charge,
but it was upon motion of the authorities.
Now that this case has been disposed of,
: wo hope the Mayor will go to the bottom
: of the matter. The man dismissed was
| the most objectionable of all* and wo trust
| he will not be made the scapegoat for the
! others. It is reported tliat the Court will
be open for all persons to make charges,
who desire, agaiust the police. This is not
the way it should be managed. The May
or has notice from citizens t hat the police
interfered in the election. We iu>ix> he
will not wait for direct charges to bo pre
ferred, but summon witnesses, and, on his
own motion, order an investigation.
The best fitting Shirts made can l*
bought at Yongc's fashion emporium.
Save money and lalx>r by buying chil
dren's ready made dresses for 75c. to 1.50
each at Jno. McGough A Co’s.
Revival MfeilßK*.
According io a previous appointment,
j Rev. E. Petri, of Kentucky, an able and
| successful Evangelist, reached our city on
j yesterday, in company Rev. B.W. Bussev,
Pastor of the Baptist Church, ir Hunts
ville, Ala. These ministers, together with
the Pastor of the Baptist Church here, ex
pect to hold a series of revival services,
commencing this morning at 11 o'clock.
Mr. Petri’s success in other cities augurs
well for an interesting and profitable meet
ing. The public are cordially invited to
attend. Mr. Petri will preach both morn
ing and evening.
Magnificent iof of Cloths and ('assi
meresto close out at one-half thoir value,
at Jno. McGough A Co’s.
A full line of Spring Hats, Scarfs an i
Neckties at Yongc’s.
You can buy beautiful colored Grena
dines at 10c. and upward, at
Jno. McGough A Co’s.
Parasols and fans for the million, at
Jno. McGoroii A Co’s.
NCR A PS.
The dust will lie low for a while.
The market is fragrant with banunns.
Prices are still up.
The whistle of a departing steamboat Is
full of sad, sweet melody.
Women can practice law In Maine, Mis
souri, Illinois and Wisconsin.
“How are the mighty fallen?’’ Andrew
Jackson was hung In Kansas, yesterday.
We may catch up with the world yet;
they say the spelling bee is a fixed fact
now.
Human fame is fleeting as the morning
mist. Even the hem of a spelling boe is
soon forgotten.
New words are coined dally. The latest
orthographic innovation is the term “dis
ostablismen tar ian.”
Applicants for positions in the spelling
is** had better apply early, as the thing
is bound to take finely.
McAdum keeps the Virginia Grocery,
and lie still preserve's his “Old Dominion"
in tliat line of trade.
I Girard youngsters perambulate our
streets with interminable strings of suck
ers, which they catch with nets.
The factories paid up for two weeks yes
terday, and a night of festivity and happi
ness among the operatives was the result.
Tim sudden shower of yesterday morn
ing may bo called in plain English ‘‘an ex
peditious atmospheric metamorphosis.”
Col. W. G. Whidby, of the Atlanta Om-
Htitution, is one of the leading Sunday
School men in the State. No mean man
ever loved such a work.
A kiml-hearted friend gave us a palm
leaf fan yesterday, and we considered the
act as one of those small favors deserving
of unbound**! gratitude.
There is a thermometer in a certain store
in t his city which stood just a little above
zero yesterday, and yet you insult its own
er if you cast any reflections upon its ac
curacy’.
The arrival of a train is a little thing in
itself, but Urn one which c-uine from Atlan
ta yesterday morning was invested with
j an extraordinary importance to many of
[ our rising young men.
They tell a funny tale about a man in
j this vicinity who took a bath in the dark.
He got on very wdl until he mistook u
j block of stove polish for a cake of soap and
I used it with mark*.*! rifsults.
| One bank in this city paid out five hun
! dred quarters on election day. In the lan
guage of that famous colored committee:
“we is ail human, an’ do little gome is
very enticing.”
The yards of St. Luke and the Baptist
churches are just as pretty and green as
possible. The court-house square also has
|on its b*st looks. The walks there need !
raising. The watet now settles on them
badly.
Wo heard two naughty little boys plan
ning a glorious frolic for to-day. One j
said he was “dosed with Sunday schools.”
The other replied tliat “he was just the j
hairpin to do as lie pleased.” We know
what would be good for those naughty lit
! tie boys.
i We saw a man yesterday who boasts of
a wheat field of ten acres, from which he
confidently expects to reap live hundred
bushels of grain, and this same man, In
| the next breath, complained of the hard
times. “Qui fit Maomnos, ut quam sibl sa
tein,” etc.
The Georgia railroad has wisely reduced
its ratYs of fare to four cents a mile. All the
roads in the State will, eventually, do the
same thing. The present rates are too
high, and prevent much travel which
more liberal arrangements would secure.
Self-interest will prompt a reduction.
We wore pleased to see Policeman John
Brady on the streets yesterday His foot
is almost well, and he is fast recovering
health and spirits. We congratulate him
upon his convalescence, and hope to see
him soon upon our police force again. He
is a good officer, and we cannot afford to
lost; him.
Atlanta has had a second grand spelling
boe, and vv* haven’t begun on ours yet.
The Atlantese say t he last effort was even
more successful than the first, and was at
tended by an immense audience. The
OonutihUum'* foreman again carried off
the second prize. Though Mr. Moran is
truly a first class speller, he seems doomed
to second nit** success. He says if you
will just lot him “sot up” the words ho
isn’t afraid of anybody.
It is said tliut the new supports which
will in' placed above the court room to
supply the place of the huge pillars which
now disfigure the building, will be very
strong, each liaving the capacity of sus
taining 50,000 pounds, or more strain than
would be put ujHm them if the rooms above
were densely packed with men. We men
tion this that those wiu> sit under a huge
j rolling which has no visible means of sup
i port may fe<d perfectly secure.
A large lot of Ladies’ Light Kids to bo
j sold cheap at
! febl4 dxwtf J. J. Whittle’s.
i Novelties in Faus and Parasols and La*
dies’ Silk Umbrellas, at the Virginia Store.
np7 eadtf
A large assortment of Linen Collars and
Cuffs of the latest stylos just received at
apt J. J. WHITTLE’S.
Still They C'oiate !
| A beautiful lot of Spring Prints just in at
apl J. J. WHITTLE’S.
W. O. Smith, Njituritl Artl*C,
In addition to ids ordinary business of
painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Para
sols, etc., ami make them as good ns new
at very low charges. mhl7 tf
j Go to se> those beautiful Linen Lawns
! at the Virginia Store—only 25 cents.
I ap7 oodtf
For pretty Prints, go to
apt* tf J. S. JONES’.
Uomplliuvntury.
On Friday night a large party of friends
screuadrfHl Mr. John R. Ivey, shenff-ehvt,
at his residence ill Wynnton. Sir. Ivey
has many warm, personal friends who re
joice in his success. We learn that he will
outer upon the discharge of his official du
ties during the present week. He will
find no difficulty in giving the requisite
bond.
Fine Oil Pulntlnic*.
Wo were shown yesterday, a fine oil
(minting, executed by Miss Newman,
daughtherof Mr. J. Newman, of this city.
She is at school in Montgomery, and is
only fifteen years of age. Aside from this, !
Miss Newman has exhibited a rare taste I
for tapestry work. Is it not a pity that
more of our young ladies are not addicted
to the taste of cultivating the fine aits.
Just received Jap Silks in blk. ami white
check Silver Gray, at the lowest price, at!
Jno. McGough A Co’s.
If you want figured Linens at half price,
to Jno. McGough Cos.
Don’tfail to buy your Hats and Shirts
of Yonge. Latest styles and cheapest
prices. it,
Real Entitle Transfer*.
The following transfers of real estate
wore made in this city during the past
week:
J. M. Bennett to J. W. Dennis, one-half
Interest In Southern Stove Works, $2,000.
J. J. A Mary Carnes to Mrs. Susan A.
McMichael, south half city lot 254, $3,000.
Bridget Dolan, adminlstratrxi, to Mary
T. Hoffman, part city lot 276 ( l 4 acre), SBOO.
Thomas A E. A. Kennedy to Mark A.
Bradford, south half city lot 6 (Female
Academy square), S7OO.
A. E. Ragland, executor, to George M.
Venable, part lot No. 4 (old court-house
square), $475.
Mary H. Benning to Susanna P. Vena
ble, south half lot No. 5 (old court-house
squarei, $376.
J. N. Embry to Peter Freer, 202% acres
of land in Bth district Muscogee county,
s4*ooo.
Bridal Presents f Solid Silver and I
Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment
just received at
V uracil A Kinsei/h. j
Fine Cloths and Cassimores and G*nits’
Furnishing Goods, and ulso cheap Tweeds
for boys’ wear, at the Virginia Store.
ap7 tf
Jewelry repaired and made to order. J
Engraving and Watch Repairing done at!
WITTICH A KINSEL’S. j
Jul .Arrived*
A fresh lot of Bleached Honnspun, yard j
wide, at 10,12% and 18c per yard the best 1
g*xxis in th* market at the price, at
fcbll dawtf J. J. Whittle's.
An entire new stock of fine Jewelry has .
lxM>n received at
Wrrncu A Kinsei/h
Jewelry Store. !
Go to the Virginia Store for good and j
cheap Kiri Gloves, Corsets, Real Llama i
Lace Points and Baques. ap7 tf j
You con buy Winter Dress Goods j
cheaper at J. J. Whittle’s than any other .
place in the eity. febl4 d&wtf j
Special care given to preparing Physi-;
clans’ Prescriptions at Moffett’s Drug j
Store, 74 Broad street. ap2 lm 1
Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed j
to give satisfaction, enn lie had at
WITTTCH A KISSEL'S STORE. !
j znh26 d3ni
A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings
|and Insertings* at prices to suit the pur
l chaser, at
febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
For the Farmer*!
A large lot of Coth modes. If you want
a bargain in Spring and Summer Pants
Goods, visit
feb27, J. J. Whittle's.
0r.1.d. Mottett
Has opened a full line of Drugs and Drug
' gists’ Sundries at his old stand, No. 74
Broad street, where lie will bo pleased to
. serve his old patrons and others. (ap2 lm
A splendid lot of white and Bed All
: Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Gan
i ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in all shades,
! to lx* elosed out cheap, at
febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Dr. WllhoftN AnH-Prriodic or Fever and
A true Cure.
} Wilhoft’s Tonic has established itself
jas the real infallible Chill cure. It is uni
! versally admitted to be the only reliable
I and harmless Chill medicine now in use.
Its efficacy is confirmed by thousands of
oqftlilcatee of the very best people from
. ail parts of the country. It cures malari
ous diseases of every type, 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, New Or
leans. For sale by all druggists. d&w
W. I>. MM I Tit, Natural Artlat.
I am now prepared to do any kind of
Painting- House, Sign or Ornamental.
I can mend your Umbrellas, and make
them as good as new.
Give me a trial. I can be found oppo
site the Market House.
mhl4 tf W. I). SMITH.
You fan Ntlll Have
From 25 to 50 per ct. in buying your Dress
Goods, Prints, UiimoNs, Gloves, Hosie
ry, and all kinds of Trtmminus and La
cks, also Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing
Goods, Hats and Umbrellas, Parasols,
by calling on Wolf Moses,
160 Broad St., under the Rankin House.
A few dresses of beautiful black Hor
tens*) Grenadines. mh2B lm
THE
Virginia Store
IH BKCinVINf* A J..VUUK HTOCK OV
1 >i*y Ooocln
FOR THE NPKDd TIC till..
atul Hulls cheap for cash.
Call there tad got tk&rgaiu*.
ap7 1 1
The Savannah Advertiser
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. AT
Savannali, O-00.
GKO. MHIOIN. F. IV. NMK
PtiMUklirr. ifnnasrer. !
’
The AVKRTis:a is a live, comprehensive news- {
paper, publishing the latest News and Market !
j Reports Groin *ll parta of the country, particular j
i attention being given to Savannah's Local and j
Commercial affairs.
IX POLITICK
| The AuvFjmsKK will be a bold aud fcarl
i nent of the Democratic-Conservative ere
TO tIIUKTISKK,
Unexcelled advantages are offered, onr lar nd
increasing circulation rendering tin- Advektiskb
a valuable advertising medium.
TF.R H* BY Yl .t 11.,
Uv lVta;te prejiaid by the Publisher. •
DaUX. J year oo
•• t months 400
* 3 “ 200
Weekly, 1 year 1 75
“ 6 month* 1 00
A. M. BRANNON,
WholcNiile and Retail I)rug'-i s(
SOAP, SOAP, SOAP!
TROPICAL BOUQUET SOAP, the finest Toilet Soap in the murket
PARISIAN BOUQUET SOAP, the most popular Toilet Soup
CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP. OAT MEAL SOAP, u most excellent
ele for the Winter Toilet. “* urt >-
FINE TOILET SOAPS Musk, Rose, Turtle Oil, Mammoth 1W p
Glycerine, Extra Honey, Elder Flower, Poncine umi Olyeeriiie \r. X '
moth Primrose, Thousand Flower, Mammoth Brown Windsor ’ ' uam '
STAPLE TOILET SOAPS -Park Cob pan y Honey, Park Cos. Toliel
bus, Purk Company Brown Windsor, Park Company Glycerin,. i.v ~u ! '
Honey, English Glycerine, Assorted Toilet. j xjrint,, English
4fc" The ffneat aud bet QUEEN AND BLACK TKAB a* cheap as any house iu America,
HPHTYNX’S TOOTH PASTE, th nicest artiele oybt used on the teeth. (njlaia d A
Drugs and Medicines.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOB SALE, AT CHAPMAN'S OLD STAND, BANDOUTI STI n ,
Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Soaps,
Brushes and other Toilet Articles, yFr
% Pure Liquors, Lamp Goods. &c„ °
and ail oilier artieles uHiiaily kt pt in Ri tail Drug Stores.
He lias also the Agency for the IIFAII IJUIIT OIL. tin Sai. and Rest lllumh •.
now lu use. mat lug Oil
Special attention will be given to the preparation of PRESCRIPTIONS.
mhiO eod3m J. J. MASON.
E. E. YONGE,
HFALF.It IN
Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c„ &c„
feb!7 tjyl
Dy*pep*la.
Dyspepsia is the moat discouraging and I
distressing disease man is heir to. Amor-!
icans are particularly subject to this dis-!
ease and its effects, such as sour stomach,
sick headache* habitual costiveness, heart
burn, watcr-brftsh, gnawing and burning i
pains in the pit of the stomach, coming up ;
of the food, coated tongue, disagreeable 1
taste hi the mouth, impure blood and all i
diseases of the Stomach and Liver. Two
doses of Green’s August Flower will |
relievo you at once, and there positively is !
not a ease in the United States It will not
cure. If you doubt tliis, 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
Cancer, Scrofula nud all Kkin Dine;tM*
Cured by JDr. liund’* IMocovcry.
Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes imite
with and destroy the virus of Cancer and
Skin Affoctloift, but will not affect the
| healthy part. Parties may visit the city
j and remain while under treatment at the
Penna. Cancer Institute (one of the hand
j sornest marble edifices in the city,) and the
finest remedial Institute in the country.
Remedies, with full directions, sent to any
part of the world.
tsr Send for Pamphlets ami particulars.
Address
11. T. Bond, M. Ds*Penna.Cancer Institute,
3028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
febio ly
B* Your Own Phylclu,
There is no case of Dyspepsia that
Green’s August Flower will not cure.
Come to the Drug Store of F. L. Brooks,
1.50 Broad street, and inquire about it. If
you suffer from Costiveness, Sick Head
ache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver
Complaint, or derangement of the sys- ■
tem, try it. Two or three dos**? willre
; lieve you.
Ague Con QUEBER is the only remedy in
the United States that contains no quinine
or arsenic or other poisons injurious to
t he system, t hat will cure Fever and Ague*
Intermittent or Bilious Fevers, Ac., and
the Chills not return during the season. !
It permanently cures Fever and Ague of
long standing. mh2s d&wly
Do You AYitnt Health f
Why Will Ye Die? Death, or wYat is
worse, is the Inevitable result of continued
suspension of the menstrual flow. It is a
condition which should not be trifled with.
! Immediate relief is the only safeguard
against constitutional ruin. In all cages
of suppression. susjMMision or other irreg
■ ularitv of the “courses, ’ Dr. J. BradlieldN
Female Regulator is the only sure reme
dy. It acts by giving tone to the nervous
i centres, improving the Mood, and determ-
I Iniug directly to the 01 ms <f inensu*ua
-1 tion. It is a Icgitimat* prescription, and
| the most intelligent d.v tors it. Pre
pored by J. li. Bradfieui, druggist, Atlan
ta, Ga., $1 50 per bottle, and sold by re
j sjH'ctabh; druggists everywhere.
Boon to Suffering Females.
LaGbange, Ga., March 29,1870.
iiratifield it* 0>„ Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sirs:
i I t!*ke pleasure in stating that 1 have used
for the last twenty years tie* medicine you
are putting up, known as Dr. Bradjiild's
Female Regulator, and consider it the
; tx*;t combination ever gotten together for
j the diseases for which it is recommended.
1 I have been familiar with the preparation
i both as a practitioner of medicine and in
domestic practice, and can honestly say
j that I consider it a boon t<> suffering fe
i males, and can but hop*; that every lady
in our land, who may be suffering in any
way peculiar to their sex, may be able to
; procure a bottle, and their sufferings may
! not only be relieved, but that they may be
■ restored to health and strength,
i With my kindest regards.
I am, respectfully,
W. B. Febrell, M. D. j
jan23d£w3in
BEAD ! BEAD ! !
< oxm jiptio\ < i !
Office of 0. Sackett, Drugs k Medicine*,
New Albany, Ind., April 10, 1874.
Dr. J. S. f VmVrfon, Atlanta, Georgia . Di-lab 8m
j - -I have received your circulars, aud Lu eousc
' queue© of the distribution, I have sold about six
dozen Globe Flower Syrup in the last two weeks.
The Globe Flower Syrup is gaining great celebri
j ty. I recommended it iu two case* of consump
j tion. One case was bed-fant: bad not laid on but
out: side for two years; hemorrhages almost ev
ery day; much emaciated, aud expected to die.
He has taken six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup;
his troubles are all gone, except prostration,
j which is rapidly improving. He will certainly
] get well. The other case is similar with same
j good results. I can send you mauy testimonials
if you want them.
Yours truly, etc., O. SACKETT.
Important Notice to < oii*nniptlve*.
j The long looked-for specific for the cure of all
I pulmonary diseases is found at last. GLOBE
l FLOWER SYRUP has proved the most extraor
| dinar}- medical preparation ever discovered for !
! curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not j
j only cures Consumption, but relievos.‘iunuedi- !
ately, the incipient stages, such as Colds, Pains
in the Chest, General Debility, etc. It breaks up
the most distressing Colds aiul Coughs in au iu
credible 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 Hymip
Hypophospbites, the nutritive value of Cod Liver
Oil, the invaluable Tonic, Expectorant, Alterative
and Sedative virtue of the Globe Flower, or
•Cephalanthus Occidental!*.’ 50.000 eases cured;
not a failure known. Thousands of testimonials |
of wonderful cures will be sent on application to
any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup. I
It may save yonr life. For sale by Druggists, j
Manufactured bv
DR. J. 8. PEMBERTON k 00..
Chemists. Atlanta, Ga.
M. D. HOOD k CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga.
feblfl
Jordan's Joyous Julep,
A Specific for Neuralda.
I HAVE been Haying a goM deal through tL.
l^ rS of lato *‘ x polling JORDANS JoYots
JLLLP a most wonderful XEI'KALui v < 11.;
but for I*ar you may exclaim an BhkBDe ; .
When Re Raul “You cram these word* into
ear against the stomach of my seL.se." I U ow
nut to you what persons sav who have tri ,' "
Neuralgia Julep, with the most ccmpl.-u. ■
hutisliictory result.
Columbus , January 18. 1875.
Mr.Jordan: —l take great pleasure in l, id
mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia
has produced a most wonderful relief i n ~•
the severest atta-ks of neuralgia mv daughter
ever has Rad. She Las been treated lor it tr.
three skillful physicians, with very little beuwu
and used all the usual remedies with little an,
cess. I can with much confidence hope tor a per
manent cure. It is only two da\* since w. Ug L
the use of it. aiul it is apparently of p< rihanent
b*-nefit. Yours, with respect,
MILS. L. I. NORMAN
Petersburg, Va., Jan. 15,1375.
Jno. /.. Jordan, Etq., Columbus, Un.
Dear Sir—Having learned through mv frinni
R. A. Bacon of your "J. J. J." preparati.u tor r
lief of neuralgia, and tested it with H-ri. . uii .
cess in my own family, in the worst can-, t
that ever came under my observation, 1a -
enclose fifty cents for a second bottle, as 10.1:-
sider it too valuable a medicine to !<■ witboiK,
though I have no immediate use for it.
Very truly yours
JAMES T. TOSH.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. g, isTl.
Dr. J. L. Jordan: Dear sir—Your Joyous JgH
for Neuralgia has been tried in my family
with the most happy result,and I find in it ail v .
; claim for its virtue. And I unhesitatingly r<
i comuu-ud it to all who arc suffering front Ncura.
I gia as something a little remarkable in iu * urs
! tive power. J. 1). WORTHY.
Columbus, Ga.. Dec. 18, 1874.
Dr. J. L. Jordan —Your nu diciue, Juyoii>
! Julep, is without an ctpial lor Neuralgia, lla'vii.,
j been a great sufferer front the jmin, aud baring
tried the prescriptions of many physician*, j ;
| all proved of uo :ffeet until I tried four d<*.
of your Julep, when I was immediately mln-Mi.
and have not been troubled since.
w. C. If&DDOg,
Lake Cm, Ela.. Nov. 4.174.
Dr. ./. Jordan —Please send me another Im
tie of your Joyous Julep for a fri-ud. 1 hi'*
never found anything equal to it mr Nenralpm.
Two doses cured me almost lustaotly, and 1-
safely recommend it to do what you say
Very respectfully, Ac..
JOHN M. JEFFBVB.
Fkrnandina, Fla.. April, 1H74
Dr. J. L. Jordan, Columbus, Ga.
I>car Dir—lt affords me pleasure to add my i
timony to the efficacy of your ••Jordan's J >
Julep,” iu giving instant relief in Neuralgia, ni-:
to ail appe&ram <■. as effective as instantaticou?
I was effected daily with Neuralgia, and mn
taking a few teaspotmfuls of your relief, two r
more weeks have elapsed, aud there are bo in.;
callous of return. I hope that the human it-.
ily will raceivo a benefit commensurate with th
importance of y<>ur discovery, gud that )ur
pecuniary reward will Is; equal t<> St wt!!<i
served merits. Yours, respectfully,
MRS. L. DOZIER
Price 50c. Liberal discount to the trade.
Besides manufacturing this meritorious.
pound, JORDAN'S JOYOUS JULEP, I h>
hand, and keep receiving in small quantities tf
best aud Purest Medicines for the admixt-ir*
Physicians' Prescriptions, and t" which I i-'-
the closest scrutiny and care in preparing.
I can always be found at my store any b ’ ?
the night, by ringing the i 11.
Prices consonant with hard tiiU'- au.i ■' -*
purse*, Soliciting your culls, I jmimne-mv l-*;
efforts to please and merit your y atrouar-
Respectfully,
.JOHN !,. JOKIH.V,
ilMrflirnir).
No. 19Jj liruu.l Str.-. l, Colombui, 0C
jaul7 if
“3STOT AFIIAIDT
Columbus Merchant*
NEED NOT TEAK TO ADVERTISE IN
j THE TALBOTTON STANDARD
I IT EH PUBLISHED IN TALBuT UIVNUaOT
of the wealthiest in Georgia, and the
there love to do their trailing in C*lunibe
they are obliged to speud th>*ir money with
merchants who advertise. The STANDARD
a large circulation. Address
w. e. mujiforb,
Editor and Busiues*
feb2o lw
T 1133
Opelika Weekly Tima
BENJ. H. KEISEE, Prop'r,
Has sow a wide asd extexm'*■ ll *
Utlon In Lee, Cluur.br.> al
i comities—the largest of any uewspai*
i Intern portion of the State.
' Merchant. of Columbia, by •.Iv.rlwM*
I TIMES, would bo certain to re* <-b * WJ .
the people of East Alabama. end
I interest to inform its numerous re
! qualities of their goods.
j Postoffice receipts proves my * s **' rtl ‘ >0
( facts. Terms moderate.
Addree. THE OPELIKA WO* j
The Recent Tornado
Did Not Reach thk Towm of Hamili
THK HAMILTON VISITOR
T S NOW. a* ever, ready to receive the lt/ ,
I of tlie busini'ss men of Column ■
reap* , tfully suggest to litr nen uw
in a suitable time tu advertise tbor n
Stocks. , , • -i
The VISITOR is published in a ' L -avc**!
trades largely with Columbus, and tu 1
ing rates arc reasonable. Address
I). W. I>. BOnXT,
mb 23 *****