The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, April 17, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES. rofuinSun! On.. HATUHOAY •.♦.> AU*< ,■ IK7II Ult H. huMifuiß). .*i.. **!►*. UMHV'IU’' m.iiiiroin a j amu.vkh. .*K.ll(<T “* <*uilli<->lor ..I Ijiw. Omce Vo.Bra itroot, jm t,V. II(loli .^KlnieVo r J*w,lry Store. trttl ni-mrllcfl in tlif* Hint*'nntl F- 'tork! fonrlH. jf fOblM <> ii AtiKNTh. M. M. JlJui'li. of Oimllli'i. Ain., Is luithoriziki to rflpolpt fm' hubworipllons nnd advertising fur IMU.M and Wixhi.y Timkh. ■I. Ij. Inukam Im our *wior*l mtUioril t.niv("linrffpnl.. • <■ tnt* i receipt for aavertfom<*nTff nnd bUbsorip- j i ions U !hu pa*#M . K. N. Prnmsov IB ow; local fifaiit lit 1 Union Spring*, Am. E. T. UiNii lh auUiorlwd to KOltclt mil)- i wirlptlniw anil advertUrtrn? #oc thl* puff In Alnljtiiijji, iiinl tr> feKo|pr for Ity’ • Tkr Iluib nail Wci'Ul* TUn' Can Im procured every day at urn “Kur. row Oauifo” Brillt and CHgnr of Mr. J. L. Tieailaway, .next W lUmldu HouttO, ilroad street. licv. G. Darker* pastor of tlid lidpOst j Clmri'li in Gimivl, wiu,-<m nioxt Himday, t proin'li ou Uio IJrdimwicp of tlic ' Lord's Slipper, and Poet Washing. Dr... nixli Itrloiv Fait. Wo liam planed oftvnr llaifcuin Counter a larifo lino of Kunum r Fancy Drown f loods,' riyfhf'dledH of erml. nptii tr , KfiATKITt: .1 CI,A l’P ,\pw /lilvfrtiwmenlv A. L. Harrison has fresh yejretnlil. i of all kinds- Uie lifiljii tip' uunkul. Yorpfre has the* most "iMirftifrto line of gentlemen’* dreon (roods over offered In ' lids city. Rend the important iidvi'rtiarmpnt of W. Ij. Tldldsiiiith, f'ornptroller Geueral, , relative to wild lands Fi'esiv -voKetabies- |hL'-, cuhbmfo and i'KKk at PlriVyS, next Sollintf out Atc<e<t-.lolm Moftynffh. Watehes, thasksamd ji wol ry -T, H. ki|h>hr. Mf.,BheydHl. wit Ii id- imp'll' a" <ll thmider.'Sm oo found m Freer A Hirin' corner /rf-iUy. Ill* lnvoi(|on f-t perfoyti I and Works ItSe A (’rmrm. Jukt Kccelveit A fresh lot of this ydGMTIMn Potato**, | English Peas, Cabbrtgc, arid Bt rawherr Loh. Eggs 9095, .i loft'}i fit - s. Pimtisi w, apt 17-lt N<*ar tiie Pcwtoffloo. Yesterday Urns a day refnftrkablc lor Its disagreeable ness. The air was pleasant, but It wo# filled with dual from morning till night. Moat of the merchant* u ffered groat fncoqvfuiotK’O from tlio dust which was driven In upon their goo da. At times It flow so thick that it formed perfect olouds and r<*inindod one of an Eastern sandstdrm. The people you met on the streets all looked dusty, and the general eye sight of tho populace sulTemf no little. Thepoothae wild thak“<>“• days must lie dark and dreary,” and if his verse had been written hi Ouitimbufl, he might Imre added awfidly dusty.” tl imt In. A large lot of Crewel and Zsphyr, in all colors ind shades, at ap!s dwtf J. J r WmrrL3:’H. Mnditni Scmeroit'k I*iwa i #ii For ladies nnd j <*htlflren, Tor sale by BOATiiITE & CLAPP. Send for. a pattern book fioe, aps tf Great bargains offered in .Hosiery, Vic toria And oth<u* the Store. aj>7 If Ilmv Sfnyt A cjjtiggu roijiustA iis to Uumivu low manyoßlmfxl %nli mill imm Aid ln for st/(‘Aui’s Cti\hssi. Ho t%y* <&- actly too apfilHanta-ter ni,l tUrno to him i yootorilay. Wo linvo lionnl sovernt othor ‘ ♦ro.ntlemon nialso a sinlfinr e<!ipi)lalnt. HI “rtiiiH that u.ovy lute.) unmtiou of Ulo| mombom of t*it Chwclv Imvo takon it. upon thomsolvoH to KO around anil anti o<mtrlb*ut ions for'ii., ft it, vory uuiiluasant tobodoftßort nfixmtinually to aontributu to an object to whleh you luvvo already Ki von oc ilo out on in to Kivu. If tlio Cliuroh wiahoa to aSkAhdtiM bf tho ottiwna why iloos itnotttppotntn oornnilttco of Hs'bhfit momlaVuto Ko aiiamd ami uoliiiit aoßtfi but.lons. This Ih tho - iuw>per Way to <lo tho thinif. It. would Im Bettor for tho Church; aiifl tllo tilftioib'o of many of tiur ' oltizorm would nut l< sul*)outo<l to aooh a a crucial trot. - lliuyAO fUHHi-taix of Solid Silver and Hilvor-l’latod Ware. A now aasortmont just rY>Vviv,’d nt .n*.i ■ V-lxmai A KiNaeii'a JmVoYry repaired and mailo to order. Knuravtuß afid Wfttoli Hopiuiinj; dono at IWNam.’M. - , syitmS* — i An ontiiv liinrxtnck of line Jewelry hit* boon received at, ,i ... Wrrmru A Kink.’s a. r*> > to •* jewelry Sto’.V. | Natali Flrvs. We had two diminutive* Un;s yesterday, The/first caused a good deni of excitement* l.mt iielthwwiis at all Important In it* re sults. About, one cry was raise*! and eve*vl>ody co*nmeneuU to ruu in all ityroetion*. Tho not last long‘as il was discovered that tho cause oftlhirm was the burning of a Httle place in.the rpoi uf tho kitchen of the house occupied by Mr. Wtttlivm Johnson, on Jackson street. The htei**eis ft w nod by Mrs. BMgowny. Heveral of the* wont fe the house, but tho flu men were out before they* arrived. Tt is suppos'd the roof caught, from falling sparks. About, three bVldef TiV ffie ‘imernoßn. a small shoo shop, next door to Mr. Han Moore’s store, was discovered to l>e on lire and MfasOksUy pill opt. TH<* boys In the neighborhovvd wore glad of a chance to raise the alarm of. lire, but, a police man stopped lHeir incipient yells, as there was noUJwf least occastbn fox a general alarm! It Is supposed tluit this lire caught from the sparer of the locohmtivr* which jlassea oliTy si few minutes before. lln ii|iblfc3'a full till,' of UruKsuinl IH.uk k’lbU’ Suudriee id hia old ntan>l. No. 74 Un will street. win'ru hi' will Ul j ill'll.--, v! to servo and others. i|iK liu A silk'mill I lot of white ml K.'ii Alb Wool t'lniuwaikuwM imd JSfenelwd Ciut-' ton aauH<4i9l*'Cii,nnnm > lir, infill s)i|ulos, to lx> closed outcheup, ul * If owt wmJt lbnirAt l.merm ivt huh price, goto* ' .Tno: M.liot-oli Cos. . r... —- If you want OF in medium To*iiKfff vq& clieuij', K'i to fehtY fftvm , J. J. YVmTTT.t?V tifiiwa Military l*|esie. /;l j j i 3'ho City Light Guards are trying to g*.*t I up a grand military jaicnlc to bn held at Opelika about tfjA Wst hf Sla/ ThdjMve i ptbns on foot, Vhlnh; if carried fitTt, will 1 i make It one of the largest affairs ovc*r got ten upih this Htv. They will try to moke • it a very general gat liming togetlier of tbe ! ]>eopie, and also a grand military oeeanlon. j Yesterday the committee wrote a letter to the Montgomery Greys asking them to ! J<dn the City Light Guards at Opelika and • owjoy a union picnic. A similar proposal j I will l>o made to the LiiOrango Light Guards and the Auburn Cadets. If the ' plan succeeds tho City Lights will invite i go as their guests thus live military companies will j assemble on the neenriioh. The LaGrunge, j | Montgomery and Auburn companies will i enofe tiring a juige party of friends with ; | them, and there will certainly go a very j - large excursion part}' from Columbus; so ■ thut Opelika will bo ci pwSeu with visitors. ] Tho people there arc anxious for the pro ' position to succeed, and tliey express Ltmir ! wildngricss to make platforms and pre pare the grounds, should the oompauiep determine to have the ■plonk*. If the hi viled com panics accept, the ■■ affair js cer tain to come off. If thoyean notrdo so, it ! is probable that the City Lights will got J up an excursion of their own t/> Opelika. I They will charter ton or twelve cars, as a j very large number of their friends here j will desire to go with them'. We hope the i • first proposition will meet with tho appro- j j val of the companies to whom it lias bww i submifeL If the affair la pt operfy man- j ■ aged, it wrilf be the pleasure ment of the I Sanson. j A complete line of the New York City j | Shirt on hand at Yonge’s lint Store. T ——- —; —-—— J. Married, j On tin* morning of the 15th inst., at the ! residence of James M. Russel), Esq., by; 1 Re\. Rufus Figh, of West Point, Ga., Mr. 1 Wffbam A. Williams, of EUerohe, Gn., to 1 mW Fannie P. Ely, of Miiscoffee eoonty, i I (M. Tho haiipjltoiiple, in company with j 1 frlcnils, left iramMtUati'lv fer the homed! j i he Krpom, , Mlc Xerdlr Thread***-. Y. 11. Shepard has this useful , art icle for sale on the street near Freer j & lUges* corner. Air. Sliepard's valua-1 I l*ty Tln’eader must not be confounded with | [the w'orthlcss impiiiiiUoii impose 1 upon | 1 the public a few days ago. He will only j ! Ijii here to-da y hnd to-morrow, and will bo j glad to have tho citizens examine the t j Threader, Ladies wishing to supply tU'erfi-1 j selves will pbw.se inform Mr. Shepard and j j he will call on them. npUG-lt* Save money and labor by buying cbil? j i dren’s ready made dresses for 75c*. to 1.50 | | each nt Tvo. McGorrm & Go’s. ! : Magnificent lot of Cloths and Canal irteresto close out at one-half their value. I at J.\o. McGouuii & Co’s. Fiim-ral of Mr. Ino. A. .fon**. The funeral services of Mrs. Jno. A. Joiles took place yesterday ufternoon, at four o'clock, from the Yesidence of Gen. Conning. Him. died Thursday night, at eleven o’clock, from a severe and short at tack of pneumonia. Her age was fifty years. Mho was the wife of Col. Jno. A. Jones, who 101 l upon the memorable field of Gettysburg, yielding Iris patriotic life a willing sacrifice to his country. ‘Mrs. Jones was well known throughout the State, and was beloved by a large number of friends. She mUjdo home happy and attractive, and stood the vicissitudes of misfortune heroically, having been re duced by ttoftoftloifiifciesofwar from plenty to comparative poverty. She leaves five children, two being daughters, both living in t’olumbuh. A largo followed her romaiiiH j to their final resting placo. .Col. V/. A. tlarfion. Mosarft. L. G. Bowers, I). P. TUHs, KobOrt Gurler, L. D. Hoopes i\U Hobort Miu’tbK'h were pall bqarers. Bure llfik Scarfs at Yongo’s only We. Hllll , FU<*.V Cwiuf, Friday is a lucky day with us. Last Friday we rmnved thirty-five hew sub tKsi;ib<*rs. Yesterday uuothef Fridtiy cam'* and brought still Ixttlm* news* Wo re ceived nff frstt than thirty-six new 6Ub : bcrfiixu's. Since this coincidence has haji pernvl, \ve cinuot join in tho genera! oon- of Friday. We fool kindly to wards thft day, atul would not care if the week consisted of Fridays if they would nil Ik* so profitable as the last two. Ilvliilic ftltitTt <:*, Walnut, and Common Wood Coffins, Cusi'S and Caskets, arid Coffin Trimmings and Mountings in great vari ety, nt the New Furniture Store, rnhfl tf T.T. Komvnim. Vimuan buy lieuutiful color,Ml Gnma l.iliniD nt 19e. uiul unwiU’d, ut itoGouoii A Co’s. Ihtrnsols and fanafor the million, nt Jao. McGolioit ,t Co'ii. X uihlt Ilf e. Mr. tAlitor: Is t here no ortlinaiiCHY in (V>- htmlnts against the promtsenous obstruc tion of sidewalks by velocipedes, hand • carts and the like? If there Is not, there ! certainly should be, as they ilailv causo j much nhnoynnee to many of iur citizens. | • Klvur. i We do not know whether there is such an ordinance or not, but we agreo witli •*Kiver M that tlic nbstruction of the side walks by any kiml of vehicle is a nuis ance, aiul ought not to ho allowed. Rtvcr \on *. The thvagjif W. Wylly arrived yesterday, at (flic o’clock. Slu* brought the following cargo: balr of cotton and ‘24 barrels of merchandise. Cotton was consigned as follows: Allen, Pm*r A' lllgcs, l*j hah's; Swift, Murphy *V Cos., J; J. L. Dunham A Cos., i; Flournoy, MeGehoc A (V)., 5; Burras* A Williams, 1. I’ASSE*VGr.I?S. ! Mrs. Samuel J. WhUeaide, Mrs. Walter | A. Fry, Miss Mi*mie C. Fry. Samuel J. Whiteside, George lb Whiteside, Samuel M. Whiteside, Unbort S. Widt*Hido, Col. OlodiTW.sk y, Cn pt. Chns. Brock way, Capt. J. M. lUvins, Mr. King, all of Colum bus; J 4 S. Baker and It. C. Long, Jackson county, Fla.; J. W. Howard. Georgia: P. |F. Sapp, Knfnula. Five on deck. | The largest and prettiest selection of 1 Transfer Flowers in the city, is at | febli dvtwtf J. J. Whittuf.V. Thovse wishing a bargain in Table Dam ask, Napkins, TAwels, Ac., will do well.to call at ft‘bit d4>vLf •]. J. WjrnrruWs. Kewlnff Miteliini* \eetllei For, Milt kinds of Sewing Machines ' from 40 to s{Fi'iite per dozen. Also Hie ' l>est Oil. The place to get the genuine * Sing r Manufacturing Co.’s N<xxlles. at , mli27tf f. If. IHlAYlftAlrf/b*. Extraordinary bargains iu Press Goals i Kibbons, Notir>ns, &c.. nt. ' T\*b. MnlWfm X OVs. j' Tilt: SPEI.I.INO ' ll,” j 'J’he first public spelling *‘R V ever lafitl [ in Columbus, came off at the Opera House iaet nifflfTtfrl t YlP N ¥ ,f,< ! *1 uMpeestw wwy psfwliwitr. 'firm 1 lic-s-'* thfc and parquette were completely filled with ladies and gentlemen, About lmjf jmst eight tjhe curtain rose I artd tlio tvro , { ranged oppositeeacfiother and each look ing quite confident of victory. One<£the Fapiliiiffy of*Mr. Willis Holstoad and the other un der Mr. Aleck Voting. l>ich of thco ’ tlomen had eight followers. Prof. J. J. j Hhide began tog!ve out the words. aiiTGlenn.' ; j Mr* Jdke |iifi e fill WIE hif>! j magnificence, and made the most efficient of marshals, /fit j was MV. flolstfMid, and he spelled it with Mjpnint imlle. t /rfer ;i do7.cn or J two wo#dlL|Udl' gone mound, inky, slew Mr. T. J. Xpkon; of the Mnyrtirt/ stated mWpping an e into it. Pinchbeck dcAloltsberl several sttlfb*nts, j who wore so poHtieal that ihey gi-h tiic won! sadly mixed with the name of Louis iana’s famous statesman. As Mr. Hoist-end's followers missed they : wfre conducted by yiarsltaf BlU'Zus to a! ! dunce stool at the foot of tiie el.i Here j : they remained until relieved by some oth |or uufortanaVs Thjso. "'ho on the 1 other side Wore crowned with a hogeduncc I °4Pi ' ■ -Mr. liurrus performed his duties with! grace and dignity, and his every mow ! ment was marked with close attention, j AlffMt/ *" many Us into suffered. Jackson put an e for an a in epiphany, which mrnlo his second error. Mr. George Waddell tried cheveii:r for chevalier, but it didn't work. Portemonnnie tripped no less than six of tiß class, gnd was at last gotten rigljt by = Mr. Frhnk' Y'oodntiT. : Mr. Aleck Young put tui ki**;s fyr turkeys. } Mr. Jackson made third an I * 1 retired on achromatic. Mr. Willis Holst cad m.ulc his first" ttia- j ; ble oh mnemonics, which word he said Ik* ! had never seeu. Ry this time it was evident that Mr. Hqlstead’s class were tho superior spel lers. Townrds tJ)o']ant‘Mr. Harry Bnice, of Mr. Young’s class, stood alone against Messrs. Hols toad, Will Bnice and E. W. | Wells. Mr. Harry Bruce held his own* ! lik*' a true soldier and devoured word after 1 word with little difficulty, tl -IM Wells | wool down on cicatrice, biff way restored j to his place by on append to the (Ygnrnitjee. j j Mr. Holfctew(fail- and flacliy oh svj tc;, ! in whfrm beymiirtedaihe rti. | This nxtucod the contest to Mr. i Bruce, against Mr. Will Bruce and Mr. K. ‘ W. Wells. Mr. Harry Bnice, the best ! speller of Mr. Young’s line, nnd its last I j ropresentativc, was overcome by sifylftnC | by omitting ad 1, and Mi ♦ -Will Bruce and , Mr. Wells, of Mr. llolate/id’p line, stood, : the remnants of the “B.” So Mr. Hoi stead’s line was victorious. Mr. Wells then missed silyiline and Mr. Will Bruce stood nlonoop #l9 *U>ge, Guy; yurvUor of a-disastrous “B” and the champion speller , of Columbus. The'avet*ftg4 of the and we venture the assertion that our B I sviih one of tlfii mostW 1 ' utftsfc ever in! the State. Messrs. A. L. (Ireep, Holstead, j Fi-ank Wood mil', Wells and tli<‘two Bruces are Hpe|lers of rare merit, and would do hfjyoi: toimy laatch. Mr. 0. U._ Williams, j Prof. Cr. R. Glenn* and Prof. Baffle wore j cboricuo* refeixvjg.. Several appeajn were ■ made to their decision, and often the speller was sustidned. At tho conclusion: of tho fi[\cllhig, Mr. ■ Juko Burruft \va.*i called ou to ting hi> fa-’ moils ‘‘bumble boo stmg,” but a h ho vwua j sufforjfng from an hereditary sore throat | ho declined in a neat lit tle speech. Prof. Glenn Umnk.ed audl.*.ne<itH I kiutl attention, and said that another li ! wculd be given. . ’ Tlu* one of last, njgbt umloubbally j much onj.vxi, and we iiopo tho experi ment will be npejitoef. Tlio hlitnbsr of J pcUc.rs next time will In**much larger.; S[f'lling B’s are Jolly affair* anyway. 1 I^4't’s have anolher. Large line Boys’ and (MtildrenV Straw Hats just received at Yoi|go’s Ihii Store. \*W Il*ih I (this years growth,} bushels Beets. (Garden P*xis, .Mobile and Apalachicola jOibbage, Fresh Cmintvy Blitter. Chiekctis, i Dueks. Kggs, Ac., to b> had at, A. L. HAHituaiN's, alf v fl<4oilM , fi eornHr. ! j All gyovls delivered free of drU'.ilge. <nk l<ob!. The children who are to take part in the Cock ltobm Festival ai e rcipiesU*<l tetmsd i this morning, at ten o’clock, at the rt‘.si j deuce ofMis Lila Howard, Corner of St. | Glair and Oncki*ou streets. Preparations \ jof importance, in which Um i hildmu ace ; interested, will be made. Th la<lies ivv j quest us to state that thu fhili and bull who tlgure solargidy in t he original story | will be accurately r?prefeewloil, uoUvith j ing our conjectures to the contrary. Even j tho minute fli’, one of fho wort Impig taht i witnesj'Ois t4> tho bhw'dy leed, will la* pr>- j dtice l. Hbw this is .all to l>c done vvo do | not know, and \f wo did we would not. say npything nlKnit it! The public will haw j iui opportunity to see the win Jo modtis , | operand! When the groat, ocoasiou cbnu**. j Bargain In tdndh Cuffs at jSc. at Ixo. MeGoru A Co’s. .Just nx'oivcd .lap Silks in blk. ami wluto | cheek Silver Gray, at tlu,* lowest price, at ■NO. black Grenadines from 40<\ to 11.00 nt .Ixo. McGovou A C<* s. .fnvi Arrived: | 13,(KK) yards Calico. If you want a j pretty Spring Dress, go to J. J. Whittle’s, i Ho receives fresh lots wo**kly. feb27 1 Call at J. J. Whittle* and get some of j tin* Eureka Spool Silk, it is tho smooth est, strongest and cheapest silk in use, ftP 1 k A bautiful lino of jlamburg Edgings I and Insortings, at prices to suit tho pur ohasev, at fob 14 fiUwU J. J. WHirmr.’s. A XnlMiace. Boys’ slings aj;o voted a in the city. They are in the lumit, in tho lower part of town, of shooting them at horses ; amt cows. ply siyun that ; he has l>een greatly ajinoy'd by having ■ his horso sliot by Um, \vhi< h has causoil ( the horse to run away. He thinks he i knows wl|o#4bc;*;j9ilia; pU arc. and 1 says hq will repen t them, to Ua* i’oluui ii | the praotitH* is not immediately stopped. | If there isn’t anuniinni^i' it, tliere { ought to be. ;ci Go fctore for gixil aud cheap I .Kid Glove**. Corsets, Beal Llama Tdiee wSjWr np7 tf 'I ;a rf-EHUi CL. I* * 0 Abrunaui Lincoln died ten years ago i la*ff Tliuraday. lVuce to his asUee! 1 Letter WaliaekHali joined the Episcopal • church, lie wan confirmed last Sunday. \ Uftie day in a’| m4*. wlmt wfir ft-bK-dn An- 1 ! gostf % * .‘TcIAuAy day salit to exert a terribly j dpmorajteing effect upon the average Ham-! , ff,tonitt£. ! Tiie.llsh excitement has died out and the j bank* oF tin* famous cemetery branch arc i*o n ee tnor # Hex >rt<*d. Charles Lamb was heavy on intemper- 1 ; f anc*e, nnd denounced all Aph itm us liquors as “wet damnation.” I s 'of yoting folks will pjojrlic a Ibw J juuesirom the c liy thjs ojterik* >n. undre- Allrl in the | " Ice eream # soda water, bananas, and I other luxuries are now the chief tempta-. ! Lions hiyenlfes. - , „ | jif tihfnl rftcii* : 1 upon us, the B of lust night will B the be -1 gifiging of a series of about twenty. Banks county has done a great many | remarkable things recently. The reputa | 1 ieuxor the Guards |s notib’ j What young iiiiaii waike t |fi'> $ !-'KtiVinan’#tqp other day and nskefl for nrr‘ ; HUisti ab'd copy of David Qtpperheafl* Dan Bryant, the most famous negro I mtastr*) fa lIiM-ouftry, MUrfnd. H* spent ( liis life in adding to the enjoyment of oth t*i s. , .. 1 <|kl Prolntbiiities is having an easy time j i litrw. Afi,yb‘Alj>’ win prognustivvite the fu-. turn of aueii wixttheras wi* have had for the past week. If yon want to find out how many ndjec- ! tivtes'thero are in the English language, >f can easily do so by n‘ailing a college . boy’s oratkm. 5 The most beautiful line silk scarfs and , cravats ever shown in Columbus can bo f(>und at Yonge’s hat sitore. You can buy a ticket to the Columbus Guards pie nio almost anywhere in the 1 city. It is seldom that you can purchase as much fun for fifty cents. Jpho E.Owens, the of America s wfil be in Atlanta on the 23iiproxim<r W <: be pleased t*see down llu.s way. Mr. J lic k his d* l l , i ittip | dog |<if-td%e yi-ttM'd*). Hi- is j ! sad, and wfll “n>ver smile again” until | somebody brings his lust jov back. Dr. gmyan physician qf nol;. j iis the (•hamploncpeHerof Thomastort. At | a recent iiw in that town he triumphed ' over a large number of opponents. Andrew Johnson and Brown low hav* | renew*m! their ancient bitter feud. A. -I. is ; op in the world again, and is not apt to . eajw much for hi6enpns|f itta^s. 1 *We ladies auujfep of : ; tbax Cock They top 1 the j whole <gd, ami wiil carry i their ideas into a su< sift- in! j S( u ion. 1 he tl& ©JnHkHjS eonytwi j t iofi are the.JP*e*i of JgJ>, *JI 9 I they couldii%Wt audAxdlit thpeo hundreand tiuies j Dll. i Everybody looks h;ippy and cln^rfui. W* are in doubt wlietlioi' io attribute this ! flow of good feeling to the spelling bee, j the bracing atmosphere, 01 to the recamt. j ad v ‘*nt#/*t prof. Bock. Then* Is one yuan In (Viitunims who an nauncee that there is only one thing that will make him fight, add that is for any body U* mention anything about, the ihiec iaw -I" ii ton trial to him. A beautiful poem, portraying the exee!- lcney of shiuliues, under certain circum stances, Is having free choulatiou in the ett,y. S-orejs oX this prqelical poetry arc tube found on the count V of every gho eihry. XJmlMiEinoaftof tho lh cord- r in Atlanta is growing dull, and he enlivens it. by caUhiug up the Uuitofi Sjates Hoidiers. His Conduct towards Jiesc gentihm/*n is Vadculated b> keep tiicni from over doing i *o any more. [ of the m*eut fatal results ex j from tJ‘-‘ tMiiug: ot -hetni-vk (dr j deaiTi#Msvlfc(k fia->klyft j is remarkabie for two tilings-the ' dtfmigest kiuti ofduMik.tk find tie w-wk* | osuHin'l of wcll.H'k. j Mr. C 11. *ViUianj'> relii mod from the j Gate city yesterday. He says times are ! .".<hiud as eUv- buhUnit ' the fn%- (wri itw W^t.ei*piiG ing activity uuabated. Allan- ta the /iN-at , prosperous city it is. ' It is i oully miki/id to slip in Um parlor i just youhg man calls, and s**t the ' ; clock an hour auoad e,f time, es{ax:ially I wlien lie has no watch. A friend suspects ■ that he hag boon mn’lc the nmrty r to t his • bjhconsolalde. h itkin.-am ,1c• um-Kl'ia.S'vuii-, I mik last, night, on “Joan D’Are.” Tho ] uharleston people were channel with the I lecture, and it is pronounced by critics to ! boa fine literary production. Thit may all lbe true, but, then Anna ! The Hamilton Visitor announces that a i ! sefeiycfeSciMHalie place on a j This Is a capital idea, and greatly improves j | the chances for a little cake and internal 1 cheer. Hour f*i<*muk*ra will drop us a] ! postal canl, we will take pleasure, in advis ing the young ladies to be ready, j The Columbus Guards picnic, next Wod inosd;iy, wiii bo the event of tho season, i Tin’ nuwm will te full. Tho grounds will lw* beautifully decorated. ,\uxl the whole Fown will Im* down t> sec tho fun. Villa j do Iteiv-h will look its best. i Tljo movement to stop the ringing of | [churcii bpLls m; to he pnr‘ly seosn- I Uuiud. Jh :o i hornet tVtdc hwpir-! ing in the solemn peal of a Im*U. and its; tones aue often ; |t±-ovluetivo of puiacm'd , j emotions': is a 'tittle'too’ much ringing in ('ohmibus now ayd then. Hu rri?iosinty h*.noted for iU? o\'el**nos t kic, , of , tens‘s and* desflepying Twf or thro.* !igK % over <v section of ; eounti iladHlt' ri lust Sunday] On i Sa'uniik’ was visited by a hall storm, general ftkvuoam*mg 1 ; lie whose flourishing eon j tlition t|ie inhubitant*? hid begun to pride ! lhems*R'tW , >,. 4h,- Novel(lS to Fsns'nnd Parasols anii La ilies' Si ii lliu%e!la% at the Virginia Soros up: • vdtf y- ’ Fin* Ckg.ns tteiits’ cheirp Tweed* ’ fur boys’ wear, at t he Virginia Stop*. ap7 tt j Gents’ Flue liuaiortyil Suitings, Light iff ring Myles. dffeV**d tew. tit 1 J. S.dGN ES’. Gckkl assortment of GoUoiiftdos and i meres for !kiv hud farmer*, at 1 ap%|f J..fcv r I4UT** l,nt <i*enalln4*x. 1 Second .shipment ineludcs tlu* Mexican 1 I Mesh. tupf Ui ► J. and. -U>NLS. i A V •" I Muslins and Linen Suitings an* just the ' i tilings for the S. Jones | hft|a beafitiful lot on exhibition to-day. ' npodf r T*e Cud Clin. I jjpe wfaifiiffHS p>f th*' tttftte mm ilwod by*iejr'c<yts tdiiux tlrougl Gejttgia lof tho tipf t ipuges|f I<|P ; abond tnen whciprefloiTteti to aualencbsln ! tho various cities the famous Can < ’iff. 1 j m denunciations of these vulgar crowds i were ho Jjy|piß**f#iefUija atli-, 1 tudes of ih* hutlforfliu • : >m UlrlutlifiA/b 1 1 that tho axperiment is not nft to lie re * P^ftted j if is a qu;sU<q in higul clos liow far , 1 tho authority of t!i'* mw extends m tbe | case of such indecent exhibitors, and thej 1 potot at which deiumcy is ouiraged that j a suspension would be right and projior, | Ik not easy to fix. Tho line w hich the law | will not allow to be transgressed by per- 1 i formnnees intended for public entyrtain- . ment is thus drawn by Jifilgd IkKMonv. In j his charge to a jtfay (ff the | , s*ssions; “A theatrical exhibition may o run ay not ] Ibj jx coniiiiou nuisauo**. Many perlorm- ’ j uftfi's do not suit the ascetic taste of a j targe number of people, whih* others com- j mainl the unqualified apprhvtfi.‘4, pfifttvAi*** • t of cultivated iatelieci apd reiinwpuiib The, ' law does not ileal, for obvious lems/ns, j j with those nice questions whieli belong to ! |he sphere of the casuist or moralist, and j fit would be gross usurpation upon the I j part of the Court to insist upon that line ; 1 of conduct. \v;ii9*h w<M*id#ajiWy the private j and iiMtivhhftwk s m pavi^taiiiwH ! judge. We must by miidpd liv the, legal j \ doctrines of univerMn.jSiia^T|ii: Hw ffg , ns a theatrical , uokinterfere with common decency, com- 1 I inufi morality and good whUe il , miiy b<*<n|Truttyr.l*9 u--d exalbilyUiffai>l j of mommy ntia rfillgton ereeteamr mOflt® w'orthy citizens, it cannot be <*onsider<’d ii- i legal, but tho moment when, under the! guise of a pretended innocent amusement, ' the actors descend to such an exhibition of their persons, or to such equiwneaimcts,.) 1 postures and indecent movements as • i plainly toofiend common decency and good * 1 morals, a crime of a very grave iqituro is , j committed by all concerned, and the law ; is yet strong enough to*Jay upon such a PV*rfomiriM b :di tioi. hnigPaii'Vfoj: Vty- proj tectioii oT'socii'fy cruSli out its Tire/ ,\iiw o|i'iiin4, ILkili lines of new .Spring Goods. ' tf BOATRITE A CLAPP, j V new arrival >f Hamburg Edging;, ni j apt J.WHI TTLE’S. A fresh lot of Black and Colored Rid : ; Gloves* just in and to be sold cheap, at apt J. J. WHITTLE’S. The largest assortment of Gold and Sil ver Watches is to be found at Witticbi A Kinskl’s Stoke. Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow . Cae<* Homespun just in and for sale j chivapor than ever known Ijdfore, at feV.27 .T: .T.^TmTITETfS. ‘ ,- T r m r r^.,. . S[K'<jfu.l care given to Ptyvsi ' ciniis’, Proscriptions at Mofiatt’s Drrig SU>re, t i Br6nd *tr**t. ftp? trrr ol'M'k i from upw:Mb leyr gut r.-|| r* -*tt to givp satisfaction,A'-ab He had at' v Wrrricrr A Ktshel’s Stork. IJlliJjdkm Ki'i|ui‘l. A uiii&.'i- l theColumbu* Guards re quests its to say that tho company desires th** l.tdiew to wear callctv,(jesses td the | pie nie fWt WiMinesday evei&ig. Sueh Ye i quests; jStp f requentiy madfl and seldom i eomptfi and wf.li. 1 ou I'm* stilt SmkM* Fiomflbt td iftiMW ct. in buyifc .vour IMrSss ißKiimXupt. rs, Ribbons, * Jpo'4fe>, Hpsii:- nv, arid atl Linds of and Lv cv.s, a) jv Ix*<lies’ and G<mtt Foniishing Ckh i-l* ibitAan*! V mbrellas JraritSi ds^-etc., ! Hy < ailing "ii WoL*Mgsns. St., under the Mmlm House. .y A f*w drdss -s of benutiftri lilack H*r -tenßaUhreuaflines. ■ lffi ~ RMNiM For tl** Former*: :>o.r#ii'i ft-;*-, (;'. ■:% visi| , tt!i)S J, J. Warafji'* ] (i.l t - till).'- 1 IxUUUhii Ijini-11 Ijiiwils Lui tiufivii’ rmr.-sfwr*, | *,,7Wi..; _ lUHMX i a,t.n rr • rff. TrvN^.^ N. ".. J- I Atjhe old stand i No. 86 Broad nxt., lias on hand the finest j of New Goods for gentlemen's ; wear, Nuykt!|s. JbuUr-, - lulhing, a,kt .Spring '.tPniiife-g.-tto , t'or ( ;tsh you can purchase and save T i no: icy. api 3 sA w tf. \ Kxciwi' for IMiii Sit | No person can use Bosohrk’s German : Syrup wit toui ; . VV¥“" and cure. r \iM havg caij ; Coughs. or Mtljfcfimfitiorl l Jniw?aße of the Throat and Lungs, yet t • hear fr<jiu tVi’ Lit*, uoi cui v ii j ha\c.dni.ritptv4r ft r three j years, over 2 >it.ovn Sample Bottles by [ Drug'gwtw-m-ftH pmrts of th<* : Stiitee. No Olh l ’‘' I : fftxs'ks, 150 Brood atrixjt, and get a bottle : for 75 cents and try it. Two l<>ses wil ; ,’ relieve you. Surm'le bottles !0 cents ea< h i!:li2') \1 . H. SMS I 11. X.:(iiral J am now prejmi *d to do any kind of j Fainting House, Sign m- Otow mental , I can mend your Umbrellas, and make j tlu m as good as,in.‘v,, Give me a trial, f can 1* found oppo site the Hmusc. It>hl4 . tf ! •'*'** ,'VT(YO*. f A fi-.Dli lot ~f llWi,-Tf'Tf,m^[futr!Tr(r i vvi,U*.*l U l . SgXapfiK- W,: |_KO, ilwl'.iy' -''.. i f**bl4 dxwtf v , . A largy assyrtjnent of Lu*|Vf*C< ilara/ii|<| ■j (’uffs of ibeiut? st stytea .iftsf’ API J. J, Will 1 t’J.E’S. , still Xliry ( oraot A beautiful lot of Spring Prints just ii) at j apt jyj, T biT-TLLS. ’ A lai*c*e lot of Light Kids to Ih* i s<JM < leap ivt XX . 11. Smith, Xittnral Arlivi, fu. addition to kis ordhuUftf4>itoteai*J f piiinting, will Benovnu*’ f’mbrellas. Para- j sols, etc-., and make them as got hi as new ato ery k*w.*kargt4M. ndG U New TuAsauil Hiteiburg tTak ami G nip iff*' Laces, Tor * trim 4 Grenadines at f- ■■ f , ] ap3 tf r .T fCmjSfe’Pl >v. J. FUGLE, lien list. i Ovr .4 'lnosel’a Jewelry Store. Broatl janr. tr stree:. ISTe-pv- Clotiling j AM> NITMMEB I^?.*>. THORNTON & AGEE, in utor>- and arc coaatAUtly receiving a well Hclcctcd stock of ’Vlcii’h, Boy** j*i*l CliiUli-i‘u' K CLOTHING, Babndni; fataal uovcltic* of the season. Also, a j!rat variety of low-prlct‘l and goixt Mi-dliun Saits in and Doublo-Braaat'-d Hocks and l jiifiiah Walking Goat Suits. A splendid usaortuvut of iiulf nod Full / Dr(-H8 Suits iu French and English Wotf t< and; piogonais and Black ami Fancy Cloths. Also. Fall Dress Cloth Swallow Tail Coats. We call special attention t*> our stock of Gouts Furnishing Gouda, which is coiaplotfland uutur , passod. A full line of Hats. Trunks. Valises. I'm i ordlas, Walking Cant-s, fee. ) Item, rnlsir our motto—Quick Sales ami Smal I’roftts. , (apß eodaw2m _li E. V. mi R ( AH • MUM R Hats, Caps, Gants' Furnishing Goads, k„ &c„ ISo. s>l Ilroad StreeL Columbus, Ga. * Vpktf tivf f ‘ fCUact-r, Seroiaia anil ;ill .Skin Diseases Cart'd !>;. Hr. |)i<-nvery. £4/. -Li ufis Gi'mui.al u^ihe '.Am 'umi.de the of Cafittir ,tnd * Skin Affections, but will not affect the j healthy part. Parti n may visit the city i and remain waile under treatment at the i Pemia. Cancer Institute (one of the hand-' j some.st marble ndilkv.-i in the city,) and the i finest remedial Institute in the country. ! Remedies, with fuii dim tlon, sent to any | ) part of th*> World; eri'- Send for PatnphMs and partleulArs. i Address H, T. M. D., i'eini.t.Gihiiijer InbtituLi, ChestnuL St., Phiiadtlphia, Pa. fob ID ly Dr. Willing'* -Vutl-Periodic or Fever and -% g*ic C lire. Wilhoft’s Tidfio- has, established itself ‘ :is the rea l infallible Chill cure. It is uni versally admitted to be the only reliable ; and harnfieg.s Chill miMlieine now in use. * ii* 1 bv ibou.aiidH of i very best people from r nll rrTjjfljrfnr xy. it cures ninlarl-' <i4 of. * %-y ifjjb, front the shak < no# ugiiHK-oi fci*e iaktHUiid vail*vH U the raging f- uX llm torrid zyttu. Try it! I* i '\*A b< m ki ov.nto Whee- I<‘k, <W, Proprlvlure. New Or , leans. sate by all druggists. dxw He Your Own l*li> sidau. Ttfcro ■ I*' no '***'' of ■ I>\spepsi 1 that ! Green’s AcfdLsr will not curl. ] ; Come to the Drug Store of E. L. Brooks, \ 150 Broad and ino&ire about it. If; y m .offer frymi Costivdhess, Sick Head- ( i acSS, Sour Sf anaeh, laitligestion, Liver ; j [ tem, try it. “fTwQ or .t !iM e doses will re j lieYf yuu. * tluM’nited tim%-c-jctuins no quinine , for arsenic of other poftloiis injurious tx* j j tiiofiystoin,%.itwill and Ague* ! Bilious fevers, Ac., one! ! 'hills n;A returffkdfl'ing tho boobol. >\ ! It euros Fm-er and Ague of j I* — m ' XH> Yu Wuiu ib. aldi i * Why Wild Yu Die?—Death, or what hi 1 # tjtttfii of 1 I 'Mf'i 1 - ' she i:.'fti:striial fi >\y. It if-a •L* -ml wi* *# : H Kh* mm 1 :bt h and with j Immediate relief is tin* only safeguard .j rpui. all c:'.m(h : | fef’i!# ‘ I * and J i| tufo 14* the nervoui. ii- *m.i inqrß'fit*fl no bivKu.l, and determ l Ifting to the organs of menstrua- Hmi. H tyfattrwttL* ami , Uie most intelligeTit doctors use it. Pro i-!'ii.r <ii*,rsfi-t, .•caim- i l #''! 'ftk'. * 4 1 hbtf-d fWgffl -?r*r rrere. o;LaGitANCjt, Ga., cb li'J, ten). I ftrufljU-Utft <T-, A i)|at(in—J>•* r Jsies; ’ l likUi J tliKt r. .'Viae used rTn* the i.isrlwent v ydarst/ie medicine you an* putting up, known as Dr. Unuljivld's FemaleKeoueatok, nr i-onsider it tin* on together for i tho dis*vises for which c ;s i'<Ji.*omiuen<hH.l. j 1 have Inien familiar with tin preparation loth as a pnud it sorer n.c mine and in j WWIiW b# -tk*x st'-d asm say j;ra;i ; is-it a i*.,iw t muftaoig ftv .■hb ifirTiiopc t nnf i*v**ry fady j in our land, who may bo suffering in any . way jHHiulutr to their s<*.\ r may b*i able to \ |j>rov|uraii UiMJ&airft tlieir pmicri’iffis may \ in-tortK'biirelCtf.-'bhut: thAt they may bo i n-slore.! to health and strength. - iUini** icgitrUo. ... lam. respectfull v, K M tf W. Bbfwpnsobii, ftl. I). 1 iii:ai> : heap:! < o\>d apno\ 4 i aes:i: OfcflCf V** iWy Jji UH A M-.dicuuns. , Xr.w Aluanv, I.\d.. April 10, 1874. i>. . J. y. I’tt*!*. ru*\, Atl+ntn, (forum . pi;.\a Siu --Iliavo rtic. ivicl your ciri ularn. and fn cod* •- qiuuu; - oi the UisUabuliou, I have sold about /i* ■ brn flovAr Syrup in tho test two w.-^ks. Th* Glob*; r3ower Syrup is gaiuiau great ct*l**bfi ty. Jrt i ' iuinPiHU'd it in two <*ai .of oonauuip-j tion. One rase was bed-io.st; ha*l not laid on but : one side for two yt ars; hemorrhage** almost, <v- ■ i ry C.aj ; much v.uuc*atod, aud expe. tod to die. . He has taken six bottles ef Globe Flow* r Syrup; 1 hid troubles are all gon*, except prostration, i which is rapidly improving, fie will certainly get well. Tne other case is similar with sain*’ | fOMMt re* oil*. -4 <mm* *4*n<i y* hi Mty WmtY mo mats if you want th* m. ' ;j O, SaCKF'IT. riant Notlee to CousiamptlycM. "tfn* ttfkcd% r ap -Iti.jdor the cure of all 1 iIS I dimy;y me*lical preparation ever discovered lor . ao*^ou-ifiuigH u. vilote Fiuw* r Syrup not only crir*B (Toiteumpfiou. but relieves immedi *lg 4i>dV* iU ipHmt stages, such as Colds. PaiU* ia tit* 1 G.-acral rbiiitf, It.lm-ahs up tRe noftFdwitrsAaipg (A-Ms add Gouirlia in an in credible tiniw. Gh'ho i’lower Syrup own- , ttiua hfi opihm. dcthhift ukiUteou# or puteinous —perlectiy baymitjHH au.t deiicians t tak* . p,s- all the valuable properties ol the S\rup flyo the uutV. <. ve vidtm of God Liver ‘ Oil. the iavMnahle Tonic. Expect runt. Alterative •aid virtue oi the Gh be Mower, or ‘Of phaiatft&UK Occidentalis.‘ fid u*HI cases cnr*‘*l; n* t a fidfnrc known.. 'EliUHaaQ*is of t**st iiaomuls rf*lcur wi l b*- sent Oh application to any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup. It may save your life. For sale by Druggists. Xfnnulactnred bv DB. j . PE.UUERTGX A 01)., Chemists. Atlanta. Ga. M. D. IIOOD 4- cp.. Whoh**.<v Al*uu, <k)lumbuh, (ia. Opening Day. I, G.STRUPPER’S Ice (Venn Saloon W Sl'Tt!* <lpt*Vi for tlu* SuiriniprSeasori I on 'Honilay. ftin*}) ifltli. )RIS. aj*l3 lw SSbs**® Omcr Mohili* avt> Oibakd Rouroad. < j . (V>luuibu, Ga., April 1. 187.'. i / vs' un*l after thin day Itimn of . w.w b ! \ / a** fufiuwsi BETWEEN (•-’’iimt-uB nd Fort Mitohdl , Nuckolls i.ii Perkins : r , - •• Sale im HatchechublM-v 1 Blackmon 1 v> HurtvUle 1:; Gnrrryton 2 00 •* Simpcuaion *j 30 •• CJiunueuuKgeo 2 Ki t'nion Bprini’s 2 T > Thomas :i 25 •• Lin wood 3 50 Troy :i MILEAGE TICKETS. ■ 3.000 mi lea, 3c; 2.000 nnk-a. 3’,e; l.unu uii;- ; 3\r; 300 mili'R. 4.'. opt eod3t P. F.. WJLLIAM.v G. T A. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, Columbus, Ga., February 2rttb. lU’L'-.1 U ’L'-. DAILY TRAINS I.‘*vc Columbua 2-Oi a m i arrive Hi-ntgonKry h.oham I Mobile 510 pm ! 4 New Orleans 11 4*.pm ' " Selma 12:68 pm “ Vhlkuburg .' 10 :10 * M fyjuiaAUe 7.15 am i Leave Coluinbuß • .11 y a | Arrive Atlanta 7:10 v M I *’ New York C ir. :• j TRAINS ARRIVE AT COU’MBt'S f Frrno Moot Turnery • ■ :*ry> i b ran. \f!anta c 2~. \ m CHAS. P. liAIX. nertl Kap l. H M. ABBRTT. Agent. "" Notice. • OmCE MOBILE A f.IHAHD KAIUIOAP, i January 31. 1875. I <\N and alter this date Trains on this IV'R'l will f run as fi>ll<wH PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATT At HEI>- Daily, (SundavK excepted) makinu cl- - • sot tiivn with M. kE. 1 1. R. f>r F.n:aa ! a: Leave Columbua *:<*' •*■ *• Arrive at Troy hr3s j. m Leave Troy 2.-.*-* m Arrive atColuuiboa 10:20 V M freight trains, Moiog only t l s, i. !• a. ■• Columlnia AfondAys. Werln M.lbs a<l I ilavH. L ave Union Springs Tu'-sday* Tlmr •lays and Saturday a. M 0 tf W. L. CLARK S m t PASSENGERS (Going North or Fast. 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