The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, April 14, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMKS. Coin III>• ,ia " WEDNESDAY Al ' m L H 1875, rfAXK H. MLAHPfOKP. WVW OABttAHI*. BLAIVOrOBI) A G.iKBARII, Atturnry* mid Ctut*ellor nt I-*W. o#Bc No. 07 Broad *tre t, over Wittioli k Kin*l'* Jowelry Stow. WIU nraeUce in the Btato and Vccternl Courts, OUR ItiKNTH. H. H. Black, of OpHlkit, Ala., In authorized to receipt for subscriptions and advertising for Daily and Weekly Times. J. L. Ingham is our general authorized traveling agent. Jordan L. Ho#bll Ih connected with this office, ami in authorized to solicit and roooipt for advertisements ami subsrrip tious to tlio paper. F„ N. Peters' in is our local agent at Union Hprlag", Ala. E. T. Loho is authorized to solicit nub scrioUoriM ami advert Mug for tins pai>or in Alabama, ami to receipt for the some. The Daily mul Weekly Time. Can la' procured every day at the “Nar row Gauge" Fruit and Cigar store of Mr. J. L. Troadaway, next, to Rankin House, Broad street. Xew AdvortlMMent*. Strain*! has just received a line lot of ready made clothing, which ho sells cheap. Croon's August Flower is an Infallible cure for dyspepsiu. Read the prospectus of the Washington <MunirU. It is the loading newspaper at, tho Capital. Harry Holland cautions any debtors to the firm Of .7. T. Holland against milking payment to anybody except the legal rep resentative of ills fattier, the late Col. 0. S. Hollami. Croquet at Pease A, Norman's. New goods—H. T. Crlgler. W. D. Smith, natural artist, is one of tho beat sign painters in the city. You can buy beautiful colored Grena dines at 10c. ami upward, at Jno. MoGouoih A Co’s. Parasols and fans for the million, at Jno. MoCopoh A Go’s. C’lty Improvement*. AU owe enterprise is not dead yet. Wo haven’t quit kfrowln*,- and improving in our material rosourcoa. Wo hoar that two bodutlful rosldonces are to bo erected on Troup street at an early day one by Mr. George W. WiKKlmfi in front of Maj. A. M. Allen’s residence, and the other by Maj. W. L. Salisbury on the lot adjoining Mr. W, L. (lark's residence. It Is said that both these rosidencos will bo built in tho latest style, and will pos sess many of the modern improvements in architecture. They will Improve that part of the city no little. Tho largest and prettiest selection of Transfer Flowers in the city, is at febU d&wtf J. J. Wurrrr.K’s. Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac, will do well to call at fobll d&wtf J. J. Wiiittde’s. Attend to Your Isotft. Mr. A. Odom, city sexton, requests all citizens owning lots in the cemetery to have them cleaned out at once. The eliain gang Is now at work there, and they will remove all rubbish which is thrown from private lots into the walks. Attend to this matter at once. Prvochln*. Rev. Q. Barker, pastor of the Baptist Church In Girard, will, on next Sunday, preach on the Ordinance of Baptism, the Lord’s Supper, and Feet Washing. Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Case Homespun just in and for sale cheaper than over known before, at feb27 J. J. Whittle’s. >1 aditm DemorcMt’N I'uttrrns For ladles and children, for sale by BOATIUTE & CLAPP. Hond for a pattern book free, apß If Groat bargains offered in Hosiery, Vic toria Lawns, and other White Goods, at tho Virginia Store. ap7 tf Court House. Tha yard of our Court Houao is now looking its beat. Tho trena have fully put out their loaves ami the grass is growing beautifully. The yard is one of the pretti est places in the city, and by the expendi ture of a little money eould bo made really beautiful. A lino crop of bine grass, a few fountains, and some statuary, would make of this yard as neat a tittle park ns the ulty would want. There is very little probability of sueti improvements, and we will have to be eon tent with tlio beauty which nature tins bestowed upon the place and which is I>erhaps suflleient for all ordinary pur poses. The large pillars in the court room have been successfully removed, and tho celling is now strongly supported with braces and girders from above. The room looks much larger, and spectators will not now bo compelled to endanger their necks togetapeop at the Judge. The work is progressing and rapidly approaching completion. Biudal Pkehknth of Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. A now assortment Just, received at V'Tmen A Kinski,'s. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Engraving and Watch Repairing done at Wimra & Kinsel’s. An entire new stock of line Jewelry has boon received at Wrmuii A Kinsei/s Jewelry store. Hlnei Hell. We made a brief visit to this young gentleman a day or two ago, and found him still oblige'! to keep his bod. owing to an injury received on the Nprth A South Road some two weeks since. While the train was going at full speed, it will bo recollected, he was accidentally thrown from tho baggage ear, by which his ankle was broken. His physician thinks lie might bo able to got about on crutches, just a little, in another week from this t ime. It goes hard with our young friend to be thus kept away from the post of active duty, but it is hoped that, ore long, he will he himself again. "I*on Cun Wtill Save From 115 to 50 per ct. in buying your Dress Goods, Prints, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosie ry, and all kinds of Trimminos and L.t oes, also Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Umbrellas, Parasols, etc, by calling on Wole Moses, 160 Broad St, under the Rankin House, j A few dresses of beautiful Mark Hor louse Grenadines. mh2B lm If you want fig com: Linens at half priee, j go to Jno. MoGocgh Cos. ; A largo lot of Ladles’ Light Kids to be sold cheap at fMA d*wtf J. J. Whittle’s, Oar Cemetery. Memorial Day Is almost upon us. The ladle's began to propfti e for it at a rather late hour, but since they were so fortunate In Immediately obtaining ar orator, and have appointed efficient committees to take charge of tile arrangements, ltseome that all will work well, and the day prom ises just as much interest as usual. It would add a great deal to the appearance of the cemetery if all who own lots would have them thoroughly cleaned out, uud put In perfect repair. Tills could bo done at a very small ooßt. The Council commit tee, which has charge of the cemetery, an nounces that tho city carts will remove any trash, or other obstructions, which arc taken by private parties out of their lots and thrown in the walks. Our cemetery can, with propor care, be made a beautiful place, and wo hope both the city and all parties having lots in It will manifest an Interest due to sucli a hallowed place, and do all In their power to make this “city of the dead" attractive ami lovely. A beautiful, well-kept cemo tery Is both an ornament and an honor to any city, and negligonco in tho care of "God’s acre," reflects sadly upon the culture of any community. Much of tiie horror with which death is view ed is possibly attributable to the look of sombre gloom and ghostly seclusion which formerly hung about most of our cemeteries. While it is eminently proper that such places should be quiet calm and undisturbed by the noise and turmoil of the busy world, yet. there can bo no objection to making them brightand beautiful. They ought to bo adorned with the beauties of art and nature; they should be beautified by the hands of affoetion and the resting places of those who were loved and cherished in life should receive the tenderest care which love and sorrow can bestow upon them. Though our people can raise no mighty j piles of marble nor rear rich and gorgeous mausoleums they can mark the spot where loves and hopes lie buried with more modest and more eloquent memo rials. We have an efficient sexton and if Ids ef forts are aided by those of the citizens who feel a special interest in our cemetry, it can easily he made beautiful. It is an at tractive spot now, but can be made much more so. Let the good work of improving and beautifying the hallowed place begin at once. Elegant black Grenadines from 40c. to 1.00 at Jno. MoGouoh & Co’s. Gents’ Fine Imported Suitings, Light Spring Styles, offered low, at ap9 tf ,1.8. JONES’. Good assortment of Cottonades and Cassimeros for boys and farmers, at ap9 tf J. S. JONES’. •In** Arrivedi 13,000 yards Calico. If you want a pretty Spring Dress, go to J. J. Whittle/s. He receives fresh lots weekly. f01>27 Call at J. J. Whittle’s and get some of tho Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth est, strongest and plumpest silk in use. apt If you want Ladies' or Misses’ Hose, in medium or extra length, very cheap, go to feb!4 <l&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. Now OpenlniTi Full linog of now Spring Goods, ftps tf BOATIUTE & CLAPP. Mayor'" Court. Two cases were up yestertlay morning for his Honor’s disposal. The attendance upon our Mayor’s Courts has been drop ping off for some time, and now the scenes transacted there are done in tho presence of very few witnesses. This want of spec tators detracts somewhat from the general interest of the court, and after awhile it will be no fun to be before the Mayor. John Rumsoy, they said, was drunk and disorderly on Saturday, and did several things which he ought to have left undone. This accusation was not substantiated to a degree calculated to produce certainty in the mind of the court, and the accused was dismissed. Not so with Adeline Weaver. They had the evidence on her too strong. She is a colored damsel, and has a weakness for drinking whiskey on Saturdays. Her lost imbibation was ruth, r heavier than usual, and even a constitution accustomed to strong stimulants failed under its effects. She ripped and tore on general principles, and the Mayor lined her $3 50 for her fun. When we left she was endeavoring to in duce the authorities to place faith in her financial condition and inbred honesty, and to trust her for the sum they request oil. Of the success of her plea we have not boon informed. A now arrival of Hamburg Edgings at upl J. J. WHITTLE S. A fresh lot of Black and Colored Kid Gloves, just in and to bo sold cheap, at apt J. J. WHITTLE’S. The largest assortment of Gobi and Sil ver Watches is to Ik* found at WrincH A Kinhkl’s Store. Soivtner Uachlnc Needle* For all kinds of Sewing Machines, from 40 to 50 cents per dozen. Also the best Oil. The place to get tho genuine Singer Manufacturing Co.’s Needles, at mh‘27 tf J. 11. BEAM HALL’S. #i|*e 111 it jt Bee. Profs. G. It. Glenn and G. M. Dews de serve groat credit tor their zeal and ener gy in getting up a spelling bee for the ben efit of our citizens. They have succeeded in obtaining the names of about thirty gentlemen who are willing to go into the fun. They have selected the City Guards’ armory as the place for holding the bee. A moderate price of admission will be charged, and surely the armory will be filled. Mr. Jake Burrus has consented to act as Marshal of the occasion. The bee will bo productive of any amount of fun, and no one need hesitate to go into it for fear of ridicule. There will be ample com panionship for misery. All who would like to participate will confer a favor by giving their names to either of the managers. The proceeds of the entertainment will be given to the La thes’ Memorial Association. Let our peo ple turn out and have a night of real, old fashioned fun. None of us may ever live to soo another spelling bee. Extraordinary bargains in Dress Goods, Ribbons, Notions, Ac., at Jno. McGough A Co’s. Lurgc Lot Grenadine*. Second shipment includes tho Mexican Mesh. (ap tf) J. S. JONES. Muslins and Linen Suitings arc just the things for the warm weather. J. S. Jones has a beautiful lot on exhibition to-day. apt) tf # Mi'tniic llurlul Cne, Walnut, Rosewood anti Common Wood , Coffins, Cases and Caskets, anti Coffin • Trimmings and Mountings in great vari ety, at the New Furniture Store. mh6 tf T. T. Edmunds. Who Killed l ock Roblnf The ladies of the Memorial Association find ft so hard to get contributions that they ftro compelled to adopt a groat va riety of moans to accomplish tho desired end of raising a little money. They have in mind, at present, several kinds of en tertainments, which they propose to give at an early day and which it is earnestly hoped will meet with tho approval and patronage of the public. The committee appointed on tho matter of entertainments have about decided to have wlmt shall bo known as a “Cock Hobin Ball,” in which ail the characters in that famous tragedy will bo fully repre sented with scenic effects seldom equalled. Children arrayed in full plumage and fixed up all right in every particular, (we say this to be brief,) will personate all the actors in that bloody and melancholy transaction. The victim with his meek expression, anil his red breast, made rai der by his own manly gore; the assassin with his deadly weapon, his bold disgust ing confession of his own guilt, his fierce look of triumph; the maker of the shroud for the mutilated remains of ids departed friend; tho solemn and sad performer of the sacred rites of burial, with his look of clerical dignity and conscious sanctimo niousness; these and all others at all con nected with tho “res gentie," will be pro duced with unerring fidelity. The taurus who tolled the mournful dirge for the de parted, and the finny friend who so kindly held his little dish to catch the spilling blood, will be ruled out, wo suppose both, because they performed offices of com paratively small Importance, and because great difficulty would necessarily ensue upon any attempt to contort or enlarge the proportions of childhood to an ade quate expression of them. After the trage dy is enacted there will be a children's fancy party, in which a large number of juveniles of both sexes, arrayed in the most attractive costumes, will take part. The entertainment will undoubtedly be very attractive and novel. The ladies propose to give it at the Opera House at an early day. A small price of admission will be charged, and of course everybody will go. Tho man who refuses to go to see anything that per tains to Cock Robin the real Cock Robin ! of his childhood, with whom he has so [ often sympathized- is destitute of ail the | finer findings of human nature. I You can buy Winter Dress Goods cheaper at J. J. Whittle’s than any other place in the city. febll d&wtf Sjweial care given to preparing Phvsi i chins’ Prescriptions at Moffett’s Drug ! Store, 74 Broad street. ap2 lm Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed to give satisfaction, can lie had at, WITTIOH tt KINSEL’SWTORE. I mh2G d3m A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, at prices to suit the pur chaser, at febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. *— For the Farmer** A large lot of Cottonades. If you want a bargain in Hpring and Summer Pants Goods, visit feb27 J. J. Whittle's. Hr. V. ,J. HoffVtt Has opened a full line of Drugs and Drug gists’ Sundries at his old stand, No. 74 Broad street, where he will be pleased to serve his old patrons and others. (ap2 lm Yesterday was remarkably cool for the middle of April. The wind blew all day and winter clothing was pleasant. Very early in tho morning a slight frost is said to have been seen in some localities, but it was too light to injure vegetation at all. It was thought by some that it might frost last night, but it is hardly probable that it did. Ladies felt some anxiety for their tender floral pets which the recent warm weather tempted them to bring out. After the dull, and almost sultry days we have just had, the lower temperature and cool j breezes of yesterday were quite refresh ing, and we felt braced up even “as a strong man to run a race.” A splendid lot of white and Bed Ail- Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Can ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in all shades, to be closed out cheap, at febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's. W. 11. *UITiI, X(Mural Artist. j I am now prepared to do any kind of j Painting—House, Sign or Ornamental, j 1 can mend your Umbrellas, and make | them as good as new. ! Give me a trial. I can be found oppo i site the Market House. | mhl4 if tt\I).S3MTH. City Llifht Guard*. This company held a meeting last night and determined to have a grand picnic sometime soon. They appointed a com mittee to aoo the different roads and boats and get the most favorable terms. They wish to excurt to some attractive spot near the city and pass a day in the fresh air and amid the n tural beauties of rustic scenery. Due notice will be given of tho time, place, and all other preparations. JuM Arrived, ; A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard wide, at 10, riband 15c per yard -the best goods in the market at. the price, at fob 14 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. | A large assortment of Linen Collars and | Cuffs of the latest st yles just received at | api J.J. WHITTLES. ..... til They C’oroe ! ' A beaut iful lot of Spring Prints just, in at i api J. J. WHITTLE’S. \V. 11. Smith, Nut uni I ArtUt, 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. mhl7 tf Just received Jap Silks in blk. and white check Silver Gray, at tho lowest price, at Jno. McGough A Co’s. Bargain in Linen Cuffs at 25c. at Jno. McGouh A Co’s. Save money and labor by buying chil dren’s ready made dresses for 75c. to 1.50 each at Jno. McGough A Co’s. Magnificent lot of Cloths and Cassi raeres to close out at one-half their value, at Jno. McGough A Co’s. Go to the Virginia Store for good and cheap Kid Gloves, Corsets, Real Llama Lace Points and Saques. ap7 If Novelties in Fans and Parasols and La- j dies’ Silk Umbrellas, at the Virginia Store. ap7 eadtf Fine. Cloths and Cassimeres and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, and also cheap Tweeds for boys’ wear, at the Virginia Store. np7 tf RCBAPS. The ice cream traffic wus exceedingly dull yesterday. “There is a time for all tilings,” but yes terday was not tho time for linen pants and palm leaf fans. St. Louis has fen thousand dogs, and the natives wear a section of stove pipe on each leg during dog days. | The services at the Baptist and St. Luke j churches are very interesting, and are | attended by fine congregations, i Ethereal mildness has for a season bld ! tlen the world farewell. Overcoats and | winter clothing were nice yesterday. I That first straw hat of which wo, spoke ! yesterday has been safely hidden away, ! and will patiently bide its time. I The front of our office will soon receive j a now coat of plastering, and when eom j pleted will look neat but not gaudy. ; Jules Verne has indefinitely postponed his summer trip to the moon, as it was impossible to make satisfactory arrange ments with his publisher. Friday night will be memorable in the history of Columbus. A grand spelling bee, with all its attendant excitement., will come off then. A Port Jervis man offered his house for two dollars, but nobody would buy it. It was floating down the Delaware river on t he ice. We have a friend who is an engineer. He grows sol>er and poetical at times. The other day he informed us that hop . was the head-light of existence. A talented young lady in this city re cently insisted that “Now is the winter of our discontent” was the beginning of a good old Methodist hymn. If there are any two earthly objects which are the recipients of universal fe male affection, they are geraniums and rat terriers; men, of course, are excepted. A school teacher in this vicinity thinks there is a great deal in a name, and when i hie boys got bad he sends out to the peach j orchard for a piece of “moral suasion.” The negro who struck a match, the other night, to see a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen gases run out, says he saw it. Hopes are entertained that his eyes will recover. Some of the pleasure seekers are plot ting a picnic to Woolfolk’s bend for next Saturday afternoon. They will return in the inspiring moonlight. The following couplet is affectionately inscribed to the champion of the spelling bee on Friday night: “And still he- spelled, and till the M ender grew Thai to nrnail head could carry ail ho kn*-v. A paper which is appreciated by any number of amateur poets says that it lias just shipped ninety-seven bales of spring poetry to the paper mill, reserving four | poems, of unusual interest, with which the walls of its sanctum arc to l>e papered. They are getting to have aristocratic names for everything. Time-honored, smoke-dried herrings are now dignified with the apixdlation of shadines. “You may change, you may altar the name if you will, Ilut tho em*d! of the herring will remain tie r ■ 8 till.” We fear that the present cold snap will cause many a weak and erring brother to forgot his incipient fondness for cider, and return temporarily to his old “straight” ways. We are glad to hear that very few of the troupes that picked rp the stray ; greenback of the country during the past i winter made over their expenses. Real! talent may yet be appreciated and re warded if this thing continues. There seems to be a remarkable amount of personal deformity in Columbus. We meet on the streets mere stumps of men, armless, legless, eyeless, and less almost all tli! convenient apparatus usually at tached to man’s corporeal frame. Yet there is enough left, to hold the soul in its place, and we suppose these unfortu nate creatures are happy after ail. Several of our prominent dry goods houses are sidling out at cost. On * man, who had been all around anti gotten their lowest figures, looked over them when he got through and said he really wished he was in the condition of Adam, for he could get an entire outfit so wonderfully cheap. When a youth sighs to his fair idol, In the soft, mellow moonlight, and tolls her that his life was a lone and dreary waste until her loveliness beamed upon it, the neighbors fmd an interest in that fellow, and out of the pure goodness of their hearts determine to consult Judge Brooks as to the propriety of issuing a writ of "de lunaHco ■mquirrndo About three o’clock Tuesday morning a meteor of unusual size and brilliancy shot athwart tho western skies. It made an intensely bright light and continued to burn for an unusually long time. Just before it disappeared it emitted the love liest hues of red, orange ami violet col ored light. Pity we can’t have these celes tial rockets oftener. Nothing is more beautiful or more thrilling than a great, brilliant meteor, which flashes in ait its splendor for a moment and then dies in the darkness and gloom of the sombre night. A Michigan paper produces that picture of a buxom looking female, which usually accompanies advertisements of Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, and calls it the only true, life-like picture of Bessie Turner, witness in the Beecher-Tilton case. The editor says he can’t help it, if some people think the picture looks like an advertisement he has published before. ll*' had procured the likeness at great trouble and expense, and a large number of extra papers con taining it. were on hand. A capital hit at illustrated papers and a fine puff of the famous Balm. Hotel Arrival*. April I it. KAIFORD HOUSE. N. I). Amend, Macon. B. F. Baglv, Cusseta. Jep Chambliss. Stewart county. F. J. Jenkins, Box Spring. E. A. Thompson, Florida. Go to see those beautiful Linen Lawns at the Virginia Store—only 25 cents. ap7 Codtf For pretty Prints, go to ap9 tf J.S. JONES’. No Kxiiae for Belli* Hick. No person can use Roscheb’s German Syrup without getting immediate relief and cure. We have the case of Coughs, Colds or Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not been cured. We have distributed every year, for three j years, over 250,000 Sample Bottles by Druggists in all parts of the United Shite's. No other manufacturer of medi cines ever gave their preparation such a test as this. Go to your druggist, F. L. Brooks, 150 Broad street, and get a twit tie ; for 75 cents and try it Two doses will relieve you. Sample bottles 10 centfc each. mh2s d&wly Fitch is at the head of one of the spelling classes in the match to come j off shortly in Griffin. He may be at i the other end nt the conclusion. Collinswortli Institute and Bowery Academy. fTIHE public arc hereby informed L that the uud<'rnigu.lnavM united ft am AHHodated Principals, to teach an Knglinh. Mathematical and Classical School, at Colliuaworth Institute. Talbottou, Ga. J. G. Calhoun will teach Mathematic* and tho Physical SeienepH, have charge of the study room, find general supervision of the conduct of the atudeuU. J. T. McLaughlin will teach English Literature, Moral Science, and tho Classics, and have charge of the business departments of the school and boarding house. We earnestly solicit to co-opera tion of our friends to secure a large and liberal patronage. TUITIOJf AND BOASD. Tuition $2. $3, ?4 and $5 per mouth. Board at i the Institution sl3 per month, paid in advance. ; Boarders must supply their own towels and bed- : clothing. X. B.—Board can be bad in the villages on rea sonable terms. j. t. McLaughlin, a. m.. J. G. CALHOUN, ap7 tf Associate Principals. A SAFE INVESTMENT ! And One That Will Pay. rpilE subscriber being compelled t<> remove his JL residence from Columbus within a limited * period, will dispose of all of his Columbus Heal ; Estate at a low price and on liberal terms. He 1 particularly calls the attention of purchasers to City Lot No. 72. corner of Broad and Crawford streets, the former site of the old “Columbus Hotel,” but now popularly known ns the Jake Burma corner. The lot fronts nearly 150 feet on both Broad and Crawford streets, and could give front on either street to six large and commodi ous stores, with public halls, rooms, .*cc., over hand. The most suitable time to erect buildings ! for occupancy next October is now at hand; labor ! and materials are cheap. The lot is the most eligible lor tho purpose indicated in the city, and to any one with snfticlent nerve of brain and pocket, the-opportunity to realize a fortune is offered. Apply to mh2l e-dim JOSEPHE. WEBSTER. ; ITHE Virginia Store IS RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OV I>i*y FOB THE NpftlXi TRADE. and sells cheap for cash. I Call tli.ri' and get bargains. D IT F. ABELL AWL —have- JUST RECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OF I St. Croix Rum, Port Wine, Claret Wine, I Arrak, for Punch, Scotch Whiskey, Roker's Bitters, Sherry Wine, Heidsick Champagne, Old Whiskies, All of the finest quality and lor wale at low i prices, and we are daily receiving new and choice Family Groceries of all varieties. i £■?) All Goods Delivered. 11. B\ AltFLBi X 4 0. j ap7 tf Private Boarding House. r BEG TO AN NOT NCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT 1 from and after this date I wiU keep A Private Roartiing House ; At the Muscogee Home Building, corner St. | Clair and Oglethorpe streets. I can accommo date regular and transient boarders. Day Board per month S2O. KAU\i:i IIAWKIX*. j March sth. 1875. tf !W. L. Salisbury, Pres’t. A. O. Blackmab, Oaah’r Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, | SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND of Five (6) Per ! 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At small Post Offices in the country, where Post Office Orders cannot be obtained, money ■ may be remitted in Registered Letters. | Advertisements, to a limited number, will he j inserted in the Weekly Hekalu. TIIK DAILY 11 KHALI) POSTAGE FREE. immal Subscription Prirc Sl2 Always in Advance. , Write the address on letters to the New York Herald, in a bold and legible hand, and give the 1 name of each subscriber, of Post Office. County I and State so plainly that no errors in mailing pa pers will be liable to occur. Notice. HAVING concluded to make a change in our business after this year, we offer from this ’ date our entire stock of Spring and Summer Dress 1 Goods Ribbons. Notions and all fancy articles | regardless of cost to close out. Our stock of j Staple Goods is complete, and will be sold as low 1 as the same goods can be bought in the city. We I invite all to call and examine goods and prices, j JOHN McGOUOH & CO. ! aprlt-lwd A. M. BRANNON, Wholesale mitl Retail SOAP, SOAP, SOAP! TROPICAL BOUQUET SOAP, llie finest Toilet Soap in the market PABIHIA N BOUQUET SOAP, the moat popular Toilet Soap CASHMEItE BOUQUET SOAP. OAT MEAL SOAP, a most oxecllent „ do for the Winter Toilet. Ilent ar U FINE TOILET SOAPS Musk, Rose, Turtle Oil, Mammoth Bos-, v Glycerine, Extra Honey, Elilor Flower, Poneino ami Glycerine 'xt.■ moth Primrose, Thousand Flower, Mammoth Brmvn Windsor ’ MatD " STAPLE TOILET SOAPS -Park Company Honey, Park Cos. Toiiet o, ■ bus, Park Company Brown Windsor, Park Company Glycerine i-,, , Honey, English Glycerine, Assorted Toilet. ’ ’ English jG“ The finest and best GREEN AND BLACK TEAS an cheap as any house in America SPHYNX’S TOOTH PASTE, the nicest article ever used on the teeth. jmhl3 Drugs and Medicines. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE, AT CHARMAN'S OLD STAND. RANDOWH STriv, ■ Fresh Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, f Brushes and other Toilet Articles, JfV Pure Liquors, Lamp Goods, & c „ and all other article* usually kept in Retail Drug Stores. He has also the Agency for tl- II tt.lt) I,HHT OIL. the Safest and U>m Uhnuii . now in use. ‘ Oil 4ST Special attention will be given t * the preparation of PRESCRIPTIONS. mb 19 eod3in __ J. J. 31A SOX. E. E. YOKGE, EIE4LF.it I\ Hals, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c,, k, TVo. **! Broad Sired, Culnmlms, <n. febli tjyl Be Your Own l*hy*lt'tun. There is no ease of Dyspepsia that Green's August Flower Will not euro. Come to the Drug Store of F. L. J; rooks, 150 Broad strict, 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 throe doses will re lievo you. Ague Conquerek is the only remedy in the United States that contain? no quinine or arsenic or other poisons injurious to the system, that will cure Fever and Ague’ Intermittent or Bilious Fevers, &c., and the Chills not return during the season. It permanently cures Fever and Ague of long standing. mh2s d&wly Cam-tM', .Scrofula and all Skin IHicaicH Cured by Dr. Bund’* Dbcovery. Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes unite with and destroy the virus of Cancer and Skin Affections, but will not affect the healthy part. Parties may visit the city and remain while unde;* treatment at the Pehn a. Cancer Institute (one of the hand somest marble edifices in t he city.) and tho finest remedial Institute in the country. Remedies, with full directions, smit to any part of the world. tar Send for Pamphlets and particulars. Address 11. T. Bond, M. !>., P^nna. Canon- Institute, 3028 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. feblO lv Ilr. Wilhoft'M Anll-Perlodii* *r Fn*r and Agriiv Cure. Wiihoft’s Tonic has established itself as tho real infallible Chill cure. It is uni versally admitted to be the only reliable and harmless Chill medicine now in use. Its efficacy is confirmed by thousands of certificates of the very best people from ail parts of the country. It cures malari ous diseases 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 fall. Whee lock, Finlay k Cos., Proprietors, New Oi lcans. For sale by all druggists. divv Do You Want Health i Why Will Ye Dm? Death, or what is worse, is tho inevitable result of continued suspension of the menstrual How. It is a condition which should not he trilled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard against constitutional ruin. In all cases of suppression, suspension or other irreg ularity of the “courses,” Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regulator is the only sure reme dy. It acts by giving tone to the nervous centres, improving the blood, and determ ining directly to the organs of menstrua tion. It is a legitimate prescription, and the most intelligent doctors use it. Pre pared by J. H. Bradfield, druggist, At lan ta, Ga., $1 50 per bottle, and sold by re spectable druggists eve where. Boon to Suffer if Semak*. LaGrange, Ga , March 29, 1870. Bra.{field d* Cb„ Atlanta, Ga. -DearSirs: I take pleasure in stating that I have used for the hist twenty years the medicine you are putting up, known as Dr. llradfie'ldx Female Regulator, and consider it the best combination ever gotten together for the diseases for which it is recommended. I have been familiar with the preparation both as a practitioner of medicine and in domestic practice, and can honest ly say that I consider it a boon to suffering fe males, and can but hope that every lady in our laud, 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. With my kindest regards. I am, respectfully, W. B. Ferrell, M. I). jan23 d&w3m REA II I READ ! ! uo\nimo\ < risi:i> i Office of O. Sa< kett. Drugs & Medicines. New Albany, Ino,. April 10. 1874. Dr. ./. S. Pemberton, Atlanta, Georgia . Dear Sir --I have received your circular#, ami in cous* - quunce of the distribution, I have Hold about nix dozen Globe Flower Syrup in the last two weeks. The Globe Flower Syrup is gaining great celebri ty. I recommended it iu two cast sof consump tion. One case was bed-fast; had not laid on but one side for two years; hemorrhages almost ev eryday; much emaciated, and expected to die. He has taken six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup; his troubles are all gone, except prostration, which is rapidly improving. He will certainly get well. The other case is similar with same good results. I can send you many testimonials if you want them. Yours truly, etc., O. SACKETT. Important. Notice to Consumptive*. The long looked-for specific fur the cure of all pulmonary diseases is found at last. GLOB IT FLOWER SYRUP has proved the most extraor dinary medical preparation ever discovered for curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not only cures Consumption, but relieves, immedi ately. the incipient stages, such as Colds, Pains iu the Chi st, General Debility.lt breaks up the most distressing Colds and Coughs iu an in 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 Syrup Hypophosphites. the nutritive value of Cod Lie. r Oil. the invaluable. Tonic, Expectorant. Alterative and Sedative virtue of the Globe Flower, or ‘Cephalanthus Occidentalis.’ 50,000 cases 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. It may save your life. For Hale by Druggists. Manufactured by DR. J. S. PEMBERTON k CO., (l he mi a ts. A tiai ita, Ga. M. D. IIOOD A CO.. Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga. i febl9 Now Ties and Hamburg Edgings. Also, : Tak and Guipure Laces, for trimming j Grenadines at apfftf J. H. -TONES’. ; Jordan's Joyous Julep, A Specific lor Neuralgia. [ DAVE been saying a good deal through the I pay)' l-rt *1 lat* extolling Jt>lU).\N s JULEP as a moat wonderful NEURALGIA uriiE but for fear you may exclaim as SUaksneare when he said “You t rain these words into njiot •ear against the stomach of my sense,” 1 u-hv sub mit to you what persona say who have tried av Neuralgia Julep, with the moat comnlet- uni satisfactory result: Columbus, January 16, its Mr. Jordan:— l take great pleasure'in rm metiding your Joyous Julep i..r neurak-ia has produced a most wonderful relief iuUne ~, the severest attacks of neuralgia my daugu-r ever has had. She has been treated mr it Lv three skillful physicians, with very Htth beuit, and used all the usual remedies with little suc cess. I can with much confidence h...,,- ;,, r a p ,- r . manent cure. It is only two days since > the use of it, and it is apparently of permanent benefit. Yours, with respect, MRS. L. 1. NORMAN. Petkbsuubg, Va., .Tan. 15,1875. Jno. L. Jordan, Esq., Columbus, On,: Dear Sir—Having learned through my ii i ud R. A. Bacon of your --J. J. J.” preparatit-n j r v • lief of neuralgia, and tested it with pc-rit-c: sue. cess in my own family, in the worst cat*. to, that eve r came under my obscn’ation, 1n > enclose fifty cents for a second bottle, as 1 out sider it too valuable a medicine to be yg thorn, though I have no immediate use for it. Very truly yours, JAMES T. TOSH. Columbus, Ga., Nov. ,-j. 1^74. lfr. J. L. Jordan: Dear Sir—Your Joyous Juiq for Neuralgia has been tried in my family a. , with tli.- most happy result,and I find in it all you claim for its virtue. And 1 unhesitatingly re commend it to all who are suffering from Neural gia as something a Utile remarkabi* m us cura tive power. J. D. WORTHY. Columbus, Ga., Dec. Is, 1871. Dr. J. L. Jordan —Your medicine, Joy cue Julep, is without an equal tor Neuralgia. Having been a great sufferer from the pain, and having tried the prescriptions of many physicians, yet ail proved of no effect until I tri*-d four doth* of your Julep, when I was immediately relieved, and have not been troubled since, K. C. MADDOX. Lake City, Fi.a„ Nov. 4. 1874 Dr. J. L. Jordan —Please s- nd me aueiJw ■ ,ot ’ tie oi your Joyous Julep for a friend. I have never found anything equal to it for N-uralgii. Two doses cured me. almost instantly, and Iran safely recommend it to do what you say. Very respectful lv. Ac.. JOHN M. JKFFRYB. Fersaxdi.s v Fla.. April, 1874. Dr. J. L. Jordan , Columbus, (in.: Dear Dir—lt affords me pleasure to add tny tes timony to the efficacy <>f y iir “Jordan's Joyous Julep,” in giving instant r-dief in Neuralgia: ui to all sppearam e. as effd-tivo as instautaiu us. I was effected daily with Neuralgia, ami since taking a few teaspooululs of your relief, two ar more weeks have elapsed, and there are B" mi rations of return. 1 hope that the human fam ily will raceive a benefit commensurate with importance of your discovery, and that year pecuniary reward will be equal to its well dc served merits. Yours, respectfully, MRB. L. DOZIER Price GOe. Liberal discount t- the trade. Besides manufacturiug this mer:t re <ia pound, JORDAN S JOYOUS JULEI’. 1 have < hand, and keep receiving in small quautitu the best and Purest Medicines for the adiuixtart n Physicians’ Prescriptions, and to which I give the closest scrutiny and care in preparing. I can always be found at my store any hour <> the night, by ringing the bell. Prices consonant with hard time sand purs* s. Soliciting your calls, 1 promise no !- efforts to please and merit your patronage. Respectfully, .fol3\ 1.. JOKIUV, No. 19S Broad Street, Culombw, <s* jail 17 if “HXTOT’ Columbus Merchants NEED SOT EEir. TO ADVERTISE IS TIIK TALBOTTON STANDARD J T IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT (.oI'N'TY. of the wealthiest in Georgia, and th- i 1 there love to do their trading in they an- obliged to spend their m n- y with t merchants who advertise. The STANI'O.h a large circulation. ’Address W. K. AirMFOli^ Editor and Business Manl! tr fI .0 l-v THE Opelika Weekly Times, BENJ. H. EEISEK, Prop’r, HAS SOW A WIDE ANDEXTENSIVE' ■ a lation in Lee, Chambers an “' %{, toe counties—the Jargc-at of any < wspap’ Eastern portion of the State. McreU&ntu < S Cohimbu-i. by ‘ h ; '“‘SrTty TIMES, would be certain *° I™. tin' the poplti of East Alabama, and nno; the interest to inform its numerous r qualities of their goodß. rticQ tO "* Postoffice receipts proves my as*.-. fact.-. Terms moderate. 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