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THE DAILY TIMES. 1
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WKDNEHDAY Al'liiL , 1875.
M OIK M, W.AKIrU. WW* *> OABKAHU,
III.AVDKOKII A fiAHKAMD,
AIIM-MI'I m 4 VMMMltor* H Law.
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WiU practice In the Mato nd redfit! Court*,
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l authorlzwito rereijit for HUDsoriptlftnA
anil u<lv.rtl*titn for IIMI.V iiihl Wkeki.y
Timkh.
J. h. ljiOluu la our grnnnil mithnrlml
traveling; wrent.
Jordan b. Howbm. in oonnectod with
Uiis office, ami Ih authorized to solicit and
receipt for aflvto-ttw-nimts and Auhwrip-
UotiH to the paper.
E. N. Petkbhon Is OUI* l<xl nipeit at
Union SprhufH, Ala.
E. T. fiONO is authorized to Kolirit nuh
wrlntlrow and advertising for tills paper
In Alabama, and to reeelpt for the same.
Th. U.lly end Weekly TlMe.
Can bo procured every day at the “Nar
row Galore" Fruit and Cigar Store of Mr.
J. 1,. Troodaway, next to Itankin House,
Broad street.
HAD.
11l Linwood, at tlvi residence of C. K.
Johnaton, April doth, 1875, Major It. H.
Hardaw ay, 78 years of uge.
The friends of Major Hardaway and
family are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral services from Bt. l’aul (Meth
odist) Church this CWednesdayi afternoon
at four o'clock.
Nee AlawSvaeuU.
Mobile Life In oirsnco Company—T. 8.
SfM-ar,
Y. M. C. A. prayer meeting every after
noon.
Columbus Guards' plc-nic to-night.
Ketch’s garden. Grand occasion.
(lumber of t'ommcroo meets nt. live
p. M. to-day.
E. 8. Nwirt Is closing out at liottom
prices.
J. 8. Joftes tins the most complete line
of dry goods In this city.
T. M. C. A.
A prayer meeting will lie held every
afternoon of this week in the rooms of the
Association (at Presbyterian Church).
Services to commence t six o’clock and
continue half an hour. ap2l it
Curd of ThHuku.
The Treasurer of the Ladies' Memorial
Association acknowledges the receipt of
sixty-two (*62.60) dollars and fifty cents
from Mr. G. It. Glenn, net amount realized
from the first Spelling II of Columbus,
Frlduy night, 15th Inst.
The ladles desire to return many thanks
to all who so kindly assisted nt tills enter
tainment, The above mentioned amount
is deposited In the Merehnnts’ mid Me
< I ionics’ Savings llank
Kft •i*'<d Uny.
Vcsterday was return day for common
law cases to the May term of the Su|>e
rlor Court, and seventy-two ruses were
brought.
Return day for equity causes expired
on the 10th Inst,, and tea causes were
brought ■ live of which arc divorce eases.
Trial dockets are as follows: Common
law 120 cases, equity 38, claim 20, npjieal
48, Illegality 7, motion 8, Htato 104.
Mr. K. E. I.liuUav.
The many friends of this gentleman will
bo pleased to learn that his health Is fast
improving. After a long siege, ho may
now be said to have gotten the upper hand
of his complaint, and is gaining llesh
rapidly. His dyspepsia has almost en
tirely left him. Tender nursing at fair
hands, strict and persevering attention to
diet, added to medical skill, have accom
plished the desired result.
\r\v OumU.
J\wt received, new Prints, new Hamburg
Embroideries, new fcllk Ties and Ruffs.
Price's to suit the times, at
John MoGouoh A Co.’s
UreNM HttodM Belsw Com.
We have placed on our Bargain Counter
a largo line of Summer Fancy Dress
Goods, regardless of.cost.
apMtf BOATfISTII A ( LAPP.
lu*C In.
A largetytof Crewel and Zephyr, in all
colors and shades, at
apls dwtf J. .1. WumTiE’s.
HuOftM lfmot>4‘C
For ladies and children, for sale by
BOATHJTF. A ( LAPP.
Send for a book free, apH tf
Hreimmal Mpevlult) Tru|ic.
This troupo played again in tin) city tost
evening. The audience was not as large
oh was deserved. The performance was
better than on tho previous night, and all
the artiste seemed to do their best. This
is certainly one of the finest specialty nnd
variety shows now traveling, and for the
entertainment of tho people it Is tmmir
po&sed. INorything pr*sented to put. on
the boards In first-class style. The chil
dren, Baby McDonald and young Apollo,
nre Infantile wonders. All tho artists eon
uected with tlie troujH) arc and
excel in their specialties. The music wss
liuo. The troupe left this morning for At
lanta.
Qnut bargain* offered In Hwiory, Vic
toria LaWns. and other White (foods, nt
the Virginia btoro. ar>7 tr
' Mutual I’KBSESTS of Solid Silver and
Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment
just received nt
VimcS A Kissel's.
Jewelry repaired end made to order-.
Engraving end Watch Repairing done at
tVrrnoi A. Krasra.'s.
An entire now stock of tine Jewelry has
been received at
Wrrnoh & Kissel's
Jewelry Store.
krulk Banal Cure
Walnut, Rosewood ami Ooumion Wood
IVifHns, Cases and Caskets, and Collin
Trimmings and Mountings in great vari
ety, at the New Furniture Store.
mli6 tf T. T. Eumvmm.
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You cau buy beautiful colored Grena
dines at toe. and upward, at
Jno. Mottovoji A Co’s.
Ihirasols and tans for tbs iniUion. at
Jno. McGowh A Co’s. :
Special care given to preparing I’hysi-j
(•ions’ Prescriptions at Moffett’s Drug :
Store, 7t Brood street. ap2 lm j
('looks from upwards, guaranteed
to give Satisfaction, enn be had at
WimoH A KINSRLS SroiiE.
uihiti dSui
Hue Cloths and Cassiineres and Gents'i
Furnishing tloods, nutl also cheap Tweedy
for boys’ wear, at the Virginia Store.
ap7 tt
The largest and prettiest selection Of
Transfer Flowers in the city, is at
MH d*wtf f. J. Whtttt.v’s,
Heath af Cal. K. I. HarSaway.
Yesterday afternoon Col. R. B. Hard
© wav, nn old and well known citizen, died
'ln Llnwood, at the residence ef Mr. C. E.
Johnston,
Col. Hardaway was 78 years of age. He
was born In Virginia, but has lived in Co
lumbus tor more than thirty years pust.
Prior to his residence here he lived in Ala
bama. and was a member of both branches
of the Htate Legislature. He was the first
President of the Mobile A Girard Railroad,
anil filled many positions of honor and re
sponsibility. Ho was a consistent member
of tho Methodist Church, and was esteem
ed by all who knew him as a Christian
gentleman. He lived a good life, and met
deatb bravely, lie will bo sadly missed In
this community. Ono by one our substan
tial citizens are passing away, and the
community is poorer for every loss of this
kind.
Bt uri Off thr Piilni !
The magnificent stock of dress goods,
Including the Alpacas and Bombazines, at
J. 8. Jones', tieoause they are new and
fresh, and beautiful In lustre. Besides,
they ure sold far below even the prices
asked at stores closing out . This can only
bo explained in the fact that Mr. Jones
buys his goods at copper bottom figures,
and sells nt a small advance. If parties
are skeptical, we suggest that “seeing is
believing."
The above Is re|>ortod as the substance
of a conversation of a number of ladles in
a prominent mantua making establish
ment in this city. "Verbum sat."
Important Hale.
Yesterday Messrs. Ellis it Harrison wold
at auction, by order of John Peabody and
YV. L. Salisbury, assignees, the steam cot
ton mills belonging to the estate of Mr.
John Kin#. Tho mills are very valuable,
and their past operation has proven lucra
tive to the owners. Tim bidding was very
lively. The property was kn*>okod down
toMaj.R.J.M oses for $ 18,010. Ma j. M owes
did not purchase the mills. It was gener
ally understood that he was acting as at
torney for Mr. J. Rhodes Browne. This
property did not bring its value. After
the sale of the mills, several of the lots of
the city commons were sold by order of
the Commissioners of Commons.
Lot No. 10, to James Kyle, for $180; No.
7, to Mr. Simon, for $120; No. (5, to L. Har
ris, for $120; No. 10, to Mr. Simon, for $175;
No. 13, to Mr. Simon, for $108; No. 12, to
Mr. Simon, for $105; No. 9, to Milton
Thweatt, for $100; No. 5, to Bricklayers’
Building Association, for SIOO.
MOHII.i; LIFE IXNIRAXrK (l.
This company has been organized with j
a guarantee capital of $300,000, for tho
purpose of affording to the people the
ltonefltsof a first class Home Institution.
The rates of premiums have b**en care
fully calculated iqH>n the most approved
basis, and are consistent with safety and
undoubted security. They are not higher
than those charged by tho best Northern
life insurance companies, many of which
exact an extra premium for residence in
the South. Tho surplus will be accurately
ascertained and distributed equitably
among the policy holders. 11l this way
life insurance will ho offered at Hs actual
cost.
Besides the ordinary forms of insurance
granted by other companies, the Mobile
Life Insurant* Company call attention to
their special feature called the Life
Endowment Flan, which combines most
attractive features, with safety and the
promise of a large surplus. Assets over
$500,000. W. L. Baker, President. H. M.
Friend, Secretary.
T. S. BPEAIt, Special -Agent,
ji2l ly Gohimbus, Gh.
Fnnnrui wt* Cupt. W. K. IhivU.
Yesterday afternoon the funeral servi
ces of late Capt. W. S. Davis wore held
at hto residence, on the corner of Fulton
♦anil Oglethorpe strwts. Rev. It. J. Corley
officiated. A number of friends were pres
ent. After the funeral services were over
the procession moved to the cemetery. In
it wo noticed several of the old comrades
of Capt. Davis. Col. W. A. Harden, Capt.
T. P. Chaffin, Capt. W. L. Robins*n, Capt.
W. It. Bedell, Mr. J.S. Aooe and G. E.
Thomas, jr., acted as pall tourers.
Capt. Davis was very highly estocuniHl
in this community. He was a model sol
dier and a true man. His loss will he felt
by many, and especially by his old txun
rad*vs who were with him in those scenes
of hardship nnd danger which knit mens’
souls together. Peace to his ashes.
(.touts’ Fine Imported Suitings, Light
Spring Styles, offered low, at
apl) tr J.S. JUNES’.
Good useortinent of Cottonadcs and
for hoys nn<l farmers, at
up® tf J. S. TONES’.
I iii'K* 1 I.oc Gr*-nu*llu*.
Secoiul shipment ineludi's the Mexican
Mesh. iap9tf) J.S. JONES.
If you want figured Linens at hall prie*,
go to # Jno. MoGocgh Cos.
If you wont Ladies’or Misses’ Hose, in
medium or extra length, very cheap, go to
fo>>l4 dx.wt f J. J. Whrrrt.v.’s.
Bargain in Linen Cuffs at 25c 1 . at
Jno. McGofh A (*>'s.
Justniceived Jap Silks in blk. and white
check Silver Uray, at the lowest price, at
Jno. McGowjh Co’s.
Odd fVIIiiMK Celebration.
The Oild Fellows in this city will cele
brate the lifty-sixth anniversary of tli Or
der iu tho United States on next Monday
night. Rev. It. -I. Corley will deliver the
address.
The ladies who have consented to assist
in tho decoration of the Led go are reqw'st
od to meet there Saturday morning. The
hall Is very handsome and, if properly
i decorated, will present a very tine uppear
anee on the anniversary. The occasion
promises to he interesting and pleasant.
RunNway.
A steed attached to one of the numerous
express wagons which do the promiscuous
hauling <>f this city, while standing near
the Georgia Home building, yesterday
morning, saw something which frightened
him terribly, lie soon got away from his
vehicle and went down Ht. (’lair street at
a rapid rate. At last he stopped, as It !
seemed. from exhaustion.
Another Arrival
Of new Spring styles of shoes, among |
them the Out/or (bra*.
ALSO,
Ladies and Misses’ Pump New Ports for j
dancing or walking, (’ail and see them.
•1. Marion* Estes,
aprlHltt 122 Broad Street.
Go to the Virginia Store for good and
cheap Kid Gloves, Corsets, Real Llama
Points and Saques. ap7 tf
Xw Opfnlint,
Full lines of new Spring Goods.
npß tf BOATRITE A CLAPP.
Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at
api T J. WHITTLES.
j A Trip Im Troy.
I Editor Doily Times As this is tho pic
nic seafton, you will pardon ua for asking
I space in your columns for a moution of
• the excursion to Troy on Saturday last.
I On that day the regular pay train for the
j employee* of tho Mobile A Girard Rail
| road made its monthly trip. Superintond
j ent Clark and Treasurer Frazar, in their
accustomed kindness, attached two coach
es to the train and Invited a number of
friends to excurt w ith them to Troy, the
site of Bike county.
' In accordance with the iuvltatiou, quite i
j a party took the train at 0 a.m. There
! were probably two ears filled with a gay
I and pleasant party, !>ent on fun. As the
j train movod off we took a glance at the !
various individuals of the party, and
I found uinong the number several of our
i leading citizens, with their families, quite
a number of charming young ladies, a
small representation of the average Co
j llimbus bead, many small boys, a few lit
tle misses, and tho usual number of "Ilf
j teenth amendments,” having in charge
j babies and banket*.
Eight miles from the city, the force was
increased by a very valuable addition of
two of Alabama's fairest daughters, in
| d<*od, we believe that a large measure of
the pleasure of the trip, was drawn from
' this valuable acquisition. Our engineer,
| conscious that ho was on mission of
pleasure, as well ns business, drove ills
iron horse with rapid pace. One after an
other of tho numerous and flourishing
towns along the road wen- passed, as the
wheels below us measured the miles in
quick succession, so the sun above us not
less rapidly marked the hours, and ere wo
knew it, the time for lunch, (or in pie nic
language, dinner,t arrived. I his, you
know, is one of the most imjwrtant events
in the occasion of n day given to pie-nic
ing. How welcome cornea tho cheering in
vitation to dinner, especially to a man 1
who got up too soon to get his breakfast.
Right here we might endeavor to show
the utter folly of any man trying to an
swer that question of Gwen Meredith;
“Where is the man that can live without
dining?” But space forbids, so wo for-'
bear, suffice it to say, that no man
in our party could iind that man. On
the other hand, not one failed to do full
justice to the contents of the richly loaded
baskets. At two o’clock p. m. we rolled
intg Troy. Our party, in solid phalanx,;
charged upon this modern Ilium. But we
were not like tho Grecians seeking revenge
for the loss of the most beautiful women i
of the age. We had not suffered so great,
a loss. A **for simih " of the ancient Helen
moved among us, and, therefore, we en
tered the stm-t.s of Troy, not in tho pent
up sidesof a wooden horse, and witli bated
breath, but with free and joyous hearts,
and a full determination to make the best
of the opposing dust, which the wind impu
dently Hung Into our eyes. About one hour
was allotted for the stay here. Most of
tho party, after taking a bird’s eye view of
the city, accepted the invitation of a gen
tleman formerly of your city, and repaired
to the residence of 1 >r. Barron. Here the
I time was spent in social chat, music, danc
| ing, Ac. Your corespondent, hoping to
I “improve each shining hour,” took ad van*
i tageof this interim to make some inquiries
of a practical nature.
He learned from one of the leading mer
chants that business was beginning to
flag, and that, the summer dullness had
set in. The prospects for a good crop in
that section are flue. If the seasons are
eommersuraie with the pluck and en
ergy of the farmers, Pike county will he
blessed with an abundance when the har
vest time comes,
At 3 p. in,, the locomotive} sounded
its warning note of departure'. Then;
there “was hurrying in hot haste.” Some
of the party caum rushing up in great
alarm, fearing that they wouid is* left.
Wo saw one party of half dozen ladies
coming down the green from Dr. llarron's
home at full speed. Far in the distance,
was the single masculine attendant,
coming on apace with a large basket on
his arm. He, more wise, had taken it
leisurely, while the ladies ran their dear
selves out of breath. They should have
known that our polite conductor would
not have left one of them.
Leaving Troy at the hour above men
tioned, our train headed for Columbus. As
the engineer had gained two valuable and
charming assistants on starting from
Troy, he put his pet engine to her best. A
quick run was made; at nine p. m., w<*
crossed the Chattahoochee, two minutes
later Broad street depot received the ex
cursionists, a little worried, but not too
tired to carry home with them recollec
tions of a delightfully spent day. W*
think we expr**ss the sentiments >f t he on -
tire party, when we thank Messrs, (’lark
and Frazier for lie* pleasures of the day.
That the shadows of these gentlemen
may ia*ver grow loss and that the lkjoks
of the M. A G. K. 1L may show a heavy
balance on their er.ylit column at the end
i>f the year, is the hearty wish of every
member of the party. !L H. G.
j Those wishing a bargain in Table Dan.-
j ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to
call at
! fob 14 d&Wtf J. J. WHTTTbr.'s.
Hruing Mndtlnr
j For ILL kinds of Hewing Machines,
j from 40 to 50 cents )>er dozen. Also the
best Oil. The place to get the genuine
Singer Manufacturing Co.’s Needles, nt
mh27 tf J.H.BRAM HALL'S.
„.
i Extraordinary bargains in Dress (fowls,
Ribbons, Notions, Ac., at
Jko. Mc<k)roH A < 'o h.
Elegant black Grenadines from k)c. to
1.00 at Jno. MKloruH A Co's.
Or. J. MnflTett
Has opened a full line of Drugs and Drug
gists’ Sundries at his old stand, No. 74
Druid street, where he will lx* pleased to
servo his old patrons ahd others, tape lm
A splendid lot of white uud lied All-
Wind Flannels, Brown arid Bleached Can
ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in all shack's,
to be closed out cheap, at
fobH dx\vtf J. J. Whittle's.
That IS Kaiurdu> Mu he.
A large class is being formed. The two
captains have been selected, and they arc
rapidly tilling up their classes. The la
dies are especially invited to take part ill ;
the spelling. A number of ladies have al
ready agreed to join the classes. I>>t ev
erybody come. There will be rare fun.
It will be far more interesting every way
than the first effort . The chairs will be
reserved. Tickets for reserved seats fifty
cents; for other seats twenty-live cents.
Come to the B and laugh.
Returned.
Mr. Fred. Meyer and his bride returned
to Uo city yesterday morning, after an
absence of a few days They went to Sa
vannah ami Macon.
Novelties in Fans and ParasoLs and La
dies’ Silk Umbrellas, at the Virginia Store.,
ap7 oadtf
<RAr*.
A rumored B in Girard is the latest news ;
of importance.
“Thq, winter of our discontent” lias
about.? plnyed.
Mwmford is in the city, and lie is just
like He Wtod to bo.
Fun, frolie and joviality, to-night, nt
i Mila ile Reich.
! Talbotton is going to stand up nnd spell
| next Friday night.
Griffin rejoices to hear of tie- financial
j security of Columbus.
I An advertising agency has just been ej
1 tablishod in Atlanta.
The first step in lift) token by a little
! wulf is usually a door stop.
Editors are now getting ready to return j
i thanks for early vegetables.
! Dullness seems to oppress every branch
of trade, and nobody sooras to mind it.
Look out for a grand advent into the
ball-room to-night about nine o’clock.
Men who make an effort to show their
good breeding usually haven't bad much.
The yards of St. Luke and tin* Baptist
churches are the pictures **f vernal beauty
now.
Our friends from the country do not ■
come in often now. Saturday afternoon Is
their favorite time.
Dan Bryant’s real name was Daniel
Webster O’Brien, and he was forty-two
years old when he died.
It is getting very cloudy, much to our
joy. Thas> resent covering .of dut
is certainly not luxurious.
Opelika await % in anxious expectancy
for the grand ;\Mejxtof the fitv Light
Guards and their frauds.
<Jenrgia uiy carried away to
New York nnd sold cheaper than t hev are
where they are rubied.
“Old Probs” says we are going to have
some more cold, raw* weather, but yester
day's sun disagreed with him.
Carlyle would not do for a census-taker.
He iays: “England is populated by forty
millions of souls-- mostly fools.
Native strawberries are not plentiful
yet. In many par ts of the State t hey are
enjoying this vegetable luxury.
The river is lower than it has bean for
some time. Navigation is not interrupted
yet. Our boats don’t need much water.
Somebody remarks that the cholera
ought to pass us by this year, ns we have
khad such a severe attack of tie- spell* >-
mania.
The B may bo postponed until Saturday
i night but it will purely come off then. A
j talented class he* been engaged forthp
; occasion.
i Old Gem “What do you wear specks
for?” Boot-black “Cos f puts such u
j shiny shine on gentlemen’s boots it hurt** j
' me eves.
i “Give a dug a laid name and hang him.” ■
Let the press catch hold of a man, and
! lie is ti goner. Same idea *li (Terentiy ox
| pressed.
. The tax receiver of Chatham county to
named B. K. iJ***-. That name v\a cou
! struct**! according to the at tie test ortho-!
raphic rules.
Quite a numlier of batteans have recent
ly boon stolen <u our river. When a negro
■ makes up his mind to go (tolling, no hu
i man power can stop him.
There is sure t o lx* a very large attend
-1 once at the pic-nie t >-night. Festivity
{ will begin at two i*. h., to-day, and con
j tinue indefinitely.
Private D. 1\ Ell to, of the Columbus
Guards, is gaining an enviable reputation
as a marksman. It is death to to* near the
target when he shoots.
We hope to bo o nice shaping earn upon
the Western road now. It is not pleasant
! to be roused from a quiet slumber at < )pu
! lika and hurried into a passenger car.
Flower-gardens will be robbed of their
nicest troanurea next Monday. They could
be devoted to no nobler inject than the
lH‘antifying of our soldiers’ graves.
< HHjrgia jails are very poor, or Georgia
prisoners co very smart. There are more
♦‘scopes from prison in this State than
any where else, so far ns we have heard.
A local j>oot has gotten sick of hearing
jealousy always called “groan eyed.” He
has changed the form of the epithet
slightly and calls the monster “verdant
visioned.”
(>ki men who know all about the weather
say there is no danger ofany cokl weather
I after the full moon of April. That pefiod
has about anivodj and whiter underskirts
I will riTfm* off.
, Savannah has fallen in love with Anna
! Dickinson, The puperaof that, city say
j her hjct.uro was admirable, and that she
: has Ih> ti mlf understood and wrongly
abas'‘4 u the Sunt,h. l’erhaps.
It is a si range fact that fjoirie constitu
tions are exempt from the disease's
! that aflllct the generality of mankind.
For instance, some men need never fear an
j attack of brain fever.
An enterprising citizen is going to at
tempt thy wholesale raising of mocking
birds this summer. If he is successful
| the experiment will pay him well. A wcll
: trained iqoyking bird will always com
| maiul a high price.
The ladies have l>ecn hard at work upon
! the. cemetery for the past week. Gnat
I improvements have been made. By the
Twenty-sixth the whole grounds will be
! in order, and will look bettor than they
; have in a long time.
Bromond’s brass hand panuhni the
j streets yesterday, and discoursed really
good music. We seldom hear the martial
i strains in this city. Columbus ought to
1 have one good brass band to stir tip the
| dull summer months.
A -ertain individual in this city is deter-
I mim'd not to be bored by the monotony of
; life. He passes away the dull parts of the
I day in front of a strange mirror he has
|in his room. Theglaips U so eonstruetiKl
; that it makes a mortal look like a fishing
! pole. The individual is constantly endeav
j yring Xf >" • 1 bow ugly lie can lie mode to
]K>k.
.I u*i Arrived t
13,00(4 yards Calico. If yon want a
pretty Spring Dress, go to J. J. Whittle's.
He receives fresh lots weekly. feb27
('all at J. J. Whittle’s and get some rf
the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth
est, strongest and cheuiiest silk in use.
api
A iH'autiful line of Hamburg Edgings
and Inserting* 4 , at prior's to suit the pur
chaser, at
febl4 dawtf J. J. Whittle's.
Kill** Wool.
We were shown yesterday a lock <*f wo*|
which was cut from a ram, of the long
wool species, owned by Mr. J. 1. Gilt'S.
The sheep was bought from Mr. Henry
Cohen, a noted sheep raiser near Danville,
Ky. The specimen of wool shown us is
unusually line, and by actual measure
ment was found to lx* eleven inches long.
It is estimated that, over sixteen pounds
of wool was cut from the sheep. If we
could only raise such sheep as this in the
country, nothing* would be more pro
fitable. Under our present laws, it is
; very hard to raise sheep "successfully in
Georgia.
DILI. HEATH.
Hi* Want* to Give flliuaeir IT|.
On yesterday we recoivod tho following
from a friend in Montgomery, which will
explain itself:
“Bill Keats is here, dead broke, trying to
get back to give himself up. He asked me
to write to get the Sheriff to coma after
him. I send you the item, nnd you can tell
Gus Little. He is hen*, sure, and anxious
to get back. Special.”
‘ Montoomebv, Ala., April 20, 1875."
It will to* remembered that Seats killed i
his brother In Hamilton, about a year ago.
He fled from the place, and lias never been j
hack since. It seems that ho is now penni-1
toss and destitute, and to even anxious to 1
get hack. He wants the Sheriff to come
after him. This is a most singular case.
It is very seldom that, a man who to ae- i
cusod of murder to anxious to be brought i
to his trial. Perhaps this miserable crea
ture thinks anything preferable to his
present wretchedness.
.11 obi It* Llf Imnniure Company.
We take pleasure in recommending to
our readers this first-class Southern insti
tution. It lias a guaranteed capital of
$300,000, and its assets are over $.">00,000.'
Mr. T. S. Spear, the agent in this city, yes
terday showed us a printed list of the par-.
ties in Alabama who held policies in this 1
company, and by measurement it was
nineteen feet long. The company lias just,
paid a policy hold by the late Col. O. S.!
Holland. Its payments arc prompt and j
sure, and tho business to in tho hands of I
the finest insurance managers in the coun
try. For a safe company and cheap rates,
we recommend the Mobile. Mr. Tiios. S.
Si*eciris special sigent in this city.
A fresh lot of Black and Colored Kid j
Gloves, just in and to be sold cheap, at
apl J. J. WHITTLE S, j
The largest assortment of Gold and Sil- *
ver Watches is to Is* found at
Wittich A Ktn'skl’k Stoki:.
Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow
Case Homespun just in and for sale;
cheaper than ev<*r known before, al
feb27 J. J. Whittle’s.
Save money and labor by buying ehii- i
dreri's ready made drosses for 75e. to 1.50;
each at Jno. MrGoroii A-< o’s.
Magnificent lot of Cloths and C’assi
nuTesto close out at one-half their value,
at Jno. MrGoumr A- Co’s.
The weather has moderated very rap
idly, and to now much more seasonable.,
Policeman John St. Clair says he saw
a rather heavy coat of ie<* on his chicken
trough Sunday morning. This will prob
ably 1m 1 he last of tie* season.
The Board of Trade will meet this after
noon at five o'clock. A full attendance is
especially dfired. Business of imp<*rt
; anc*4* will he transacted. The Jioani has
| not met in some time.
Mr. -T. A. Walker; of the firm of Watt A
Walker, returned to the city yesterday,
from Lumpkin, whore he lias boon atu*mi
ing a large religious meeting.
Yi’.isiii!- and Linen Suitings are just the
things for the warm weather. J. S. Jones
has a beautiful lot on exhibition to-day.
ai*o if
li 4*u Can Hi 111 N\t*
Fr<*m 25 to ft) per ct. in buying your Duksh
Goods, Pmsrrs, Uihhovh, Glovi*, Hosif.-
i:Y, and all kinds of Tbimmtnos juk! La
ces. also Ladies’ and Gents' Furnishing
(s>od*. Hats ami Tbniirollaft, Parasols, eb/.,
by calling on Wolf Moses,
Bro.-vl St., under tie* Rankin House.
A lew dri*ss-‘s nt to'autiful black Hor
ten Gi<niidin*s. mh2B 1m
Fur th 4 Furnirn:
A larg* lot of Cottonades. if you want
a bargain in Spring ami Summer Pants
Goods, visit
fttb£7 J. J. Whittle's.
Go to s.*• tho**; toviutlful Linen Lawns
at the Virginia Store only 25 cents,
j ap7 • v kIU
V* Euru-.'* fur It**lac Ml* w.
No iM5r~ n can use Boschee's German
. Syiu i* without getting immediate relief
and 4*!ir‘. We have the first caw of
(loughs, Colds or Consumption, or any
:<fi!hea*oof the Throat and Lungs, yet to
1 hear from that has not been cured. Wp
i have dlstrilmted ev*ry year, for three
J year*, over 250,000 Sample Bottles by
Druggists in all parts til Uni tod
! Stab**. No otiier manufacturer of medi
i eiiios cv*t gave their preparation such a
test as this. Go to your druggist, F. L.
: Brooks, J. 50 Broad street, juid get a bottle
for 75 (X'Bts and try iL Two dos* wil
* relu'Vt* yi.it. Sample boith*s 10 cents i*n h
mh2s (law! y
\V. D.NHITiI. Natural Artist.
1 am now pivpared to do any kind of
| Painting House, Sign or Ornamental.
I can mend your Umbrellas, and mnJce
; them as good as new. •
| Give me a trial. 1 can Iv found oppo
i site the Market House.
; mb 14 tf W. D. SMITH.
•lu>t Arrive*!,
A fnv,h lot of Bleache<l Hoimwpun, yard
. whl<, at 10. 15c p**ryarl -thct.-st
j goods in the market at the price, at
j fob!4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
A large assortment of Linen (\>ilars and
Cuffs of the latest styles just received at
api -r. t. wHrm.r.s.
Silil Thc\ l (mu*!
| A beautiful lot **f Spring Prints just in at
j apl J. J. WHITTLE’S.
| A large lot of Ladies’ Tight Kids to lie
; soli! cheap at
| febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
\\ . I). Smith, Natural Arilait,
In addition to hi* orlinwy business of
painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Para
sols, etc., and make them a& g od as new
at very low charge*. in hi 7 tf
For pretty Print*, goto
un9 tf J. s. JONES’.
New Ties and Hamburg Edgings. Also,
Tak and Guipure Laces for trimming
| Grenadine at "
apt) tf •; . H>N l:s .
ITIE
Virginia Store
if* r< eivise; a nH<a ngroex er
I>ry <roods
FOR THE PRI\ TfftVlK,
nnA selli* rhoap for r\in.
*'all tli>. ro 1 avf*B:n-.
i*l>7 ti
ISTe-w Clotliing i
SPRING AND SUMMED I*7
THORNTON & AGEE.
Have now in atore ant) are constantly receiving a well selected stock of '
Boys’ and Oliildron’sj
CLOTHING
, Embracing all the latest novelties of tlo season.
Also, a great variety of low-prim! nnd
good Medium Suits in Mingle J*n<l
Double-Breasted Hacks and
English Walking Cat Suits.
A Splendid assortment of Half and Full
Drehs Suits in French and English Worsted;
Diagonals and lilack and Fancy Cloths.
Also, Full Dress Cloth
Swallow Tail Coats.
We call special attention to our stock of (lent*
i Furnishing Goods, w hich is complete nnd uusui'
j passed. A full lino of Huts. Trunks. Valises, I'm
brcllas, Walking Canes, ice.
j R4*inemlor our motto—Quick Sales and Sraal
| Profits. [apw eod 4 wain
E. E. YONGE,
IIEALKK IN
Hats, Caps, Gants’ Furnishing Goads, &c„ &t„|
No. Broad Street. ( olumbiiH. Ga.
feb!7 tjyl
CaiU'cr, Merof'iila and all Mklu DUeaitc.
Cured by Ilr. Iluud'* Discovery.
Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes unite,
with and destroy the virus of Cancer and j
Skin Affections, but will not afiW*t the
healthy part. Parties may visit tlie city
and remain while under treatment at the |
Penna. Cancer Institute (on<* of the hand-;
somest marble edifices in the city, and the
finest remedial Institute in the country. ■.
Remedies, with full directions, sent to any '
part of the world.
tzir Send for Pamphlets and particulars, j
Address
H. T. Bond, M.D., Ponna. Cancer Institute, :
i2S (’hestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
feblO lv
Tb* (ii'eal Family Afcdlcim*.
Dr. Wilhoft’s Anti-Periodic orFovcr and
Ague Tonic. No case of incurable Chills
has yet presented itself, where this scien
tific and safe medicine has been employed.!
No case has bf*en found so obstinate as to !
resist its prompt and masterly action. ;
' No man has been so reduced by malarial '
! influences, but with its use has come up j
; perfectly leoomdnict*d. No pills or pur
■ gativc required with this medicine.
Wheeloek, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors,
, New ()i lean*. For sale by all druggists.
d&w
K* Voiir Ohd l*hy.l‘l:m.
There is no case Dysjxqisia ■ that
Green's Acglst Flowkr will not cure.
Come to the Drug Store of I\ L. Brooks.
1 V) Brc*a*i street, and inquire aUmt it- If
; you suffer from <'<xitiveness, Si*k Hcod
ache, Sour
Complaint, or derangement of tlie sys
! tem, try it. Two or three doses will re
lieve you.
Ague CoxQrEBgR to the only remedy in
* the United States that contains no quinine
J or arsenic or other poisons injurious to
the system, that will cure Fever and Ague*
Intermittent or Bilious Fevers, Ac., and
i the Chills not return during the season.
jlt permanont.lv cures Fever and Ague of
j long standing. mh2s d&wly
!)•> Vmi Wunt lifiillh (
Why Will Ye Die?—Death, or what to
worse, is the inevitable r‘sult of continue*!
suftismsion of the menstrual flow. It is a
condition which should not he trifle*l with.
Immediate relief is the only safeguard
against constitutional ruin. In all eases
of suppression, susjHmsion or other irreg
ularity of the “courses,” Dr. J. Bradfield’s
I Female Regulator is the only sure reme
i <ly. It acts by giving tone U> the nervous
4*entr*s ; improving the I)1<km1, and determ
ining dir* icuy to ( tne organs of menstrua
tion. It is a legitimate preseiipUon, and ;
the most ftitolligent doctors use it. Pro- 1
< par*xl by J. IT. Bra<lfi*-ld, druggist, Atlan
j tii, Ga., ii i0 per bottle, ami sold by r<‘- ;
spectßiiletlrttg^ B f y everywhere.
Jioon to Suffering Ftnial.
LaGiungk, Ga., March 29, 170. 1
Bradfisld (t* Cb„ AtlanUi, Ga. Dear Sirs:
I take pieusur*- in statirig that l have u. and
for the lost tw*aty yeurs tho
are putting up, known es Dr. hr cut field **
Female Regulator, ami consider it the
liest combination ever g-aten t*>g‘th*r for
f h* 1 1 diseases f*>r which c . re**<.mimei.ule<l. ‘
I have been familiar wli.t ue preparation!
, lioth as a practitioner of medicine and in
domestic practice-, and a honestly say •
i that 1 eon fid or it a u*.k>u l*> fuffeiuig !*•-
mal*s, and can but hope that every lady;
; in our land, who may be suffering m any i
way peculiar ♦* their B*>x, may foe able to
procur* 4 a lx)ttto, and th<*ir sulf*‘riugs may :
, not only to; relieved, i>ut that they may ite
■ restored to h*altii and strength.
With Vny kindest regards,
I am, respectfully,
W. B. Ferrflt,. M. D.
j an 23 * i A vvJi n
2 im:a and : :
coxsniPTioY ii
Oj k-i i: or O. Sa'.kett, Drngn A Mcdiciufrx,
New Albaxv, Ind., April 10, IHT4.
| l/r. ./. .S'. Pemberton* Atl'inla, Georgia : Oka a Sin
(-1 have :*• < eivi*tl your circulars, and iu cons**-
qurtace of tbo distribution, I ha.<• Hold abuut.sis
dozen Globe Flower Syrup in the last two weeks.
The Globe Flower Syrup Ih gaining gr at celebri
ty. I recommended it in two cases of consump- i
, tion. One case was bed-fast; ha*l not laid on but
' one side for two years; k*:morrhag- almost ev- ;
cry day; much emaciated, and expe-ted to die.
H<- has taken six bottles *f Globe Flower Syrup; '
| his troubles aro all gon*?, except prostration. 1
which is rapidly improving. He will certainly ;
get well. Tlie other case is similar with same j
*o4xl results. I can send you many U'Htiuonials
if you want them.
Yours truly, etc., O. SACKETT.
Impoi'tuut Not lee to f'rawum|tl vo*.
The long looked-for apec.ifi.* for the cure of all i
rßUlnut&ary diseases is found at last. GLOBE
Fl-OWEr. SYHI'P Ims prov.-d the luost extraor
dinary medical prejKiration ever discovered for
! curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not !
1 only carts Consumption, bat relieves, immedi- i
atciy, the incipient h. such as Colda, Tains
,iu the Ch*.#t. General D* l>ility, etc. It breaks up
i the most distressing Colds and CoukLs in an ia
| credible Hhcirt time. (.Hour Flow**r RyTUp con
tains no opium, nothing nauseous orpoisonous
j —perfectly harmless an-.l deliciotua to tak<*; jx>b- ,
. nesses all tl* valuable jirxiperties of the Hyrup
• Hyixphof>phUßS, the nutritive value of Cod Liver
; Oil, th** iu valuable Toui - , Kx}<Atoraut, Alterative*
: -nd Sedative virtue of the (;} ,t>.. JTower, or
1 ‘Oephalanthus Occidentalir. 50.000 cases cured;
not a failure known. Thousands of tcstim<>nialH .
■ f wonderful cures will !*• sent on appii &tiod to !
any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup.
It may save your life. For sale by Druggists.
Manufactured bv
DR. ?. S. PEMBERTON A: CO.,
Chemists, Atlanta, Ga.
M. D. HOOD A CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga.
GblO
WILLIAM MINDAY.
Livery and Sals Stable Keeper,
Dixlf thorpr Utrwt.
rpHE BEST TEAMS IN THE CITY FOR HIRE,
1 at all hours day and night.
Funerals served at short notice.
Drovers n-commod*ted on liberal terras.
ianUl tf
Office Mobile axd Grubb Railboad, i
Columbus, Ga., April 1, 1873. |
/ vN and after this day Rat* - •\ Pa M Ha.; ;>,
* " l'nllovvs
BETWEEN
ColuuihuH and Fort Mitchell j w
Nuckolls f.,,
Perkins
***'" 1 so
Hatch*?, hubbec . . [ &
Blackmon j jq
•• Hurtvllle... j 75
•• Ouerryton .. 2Ou
*• Mtmpensloo j ay
Chunueauggue * *o
ruion Springs 2 7*'
Thomas 3 j:.
Llnwood .. j j>j
Troy ;
MILEAGE TICKETS.
3.ooomiles, 3c; 2.000 miles. 3 ,< J 000 n>i!ev
3 ‘ic; 500 miles, 4c.
i apl eod3t D. E. WILLIAMS, O. T. A.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA.
|
CoLt’Mßrs, Ga., February 28th, 1873.
DAILY TRAINS
Leave Columbua JOOax
Arrive Montgomery 8:00 am
“ Mobile 5 10 p^i
*• New Orleans 11.45 •*
" S-'ltua li.6a i
•• Vicksburg 10:10 a s
*• Louisville 7.15 am
Ijeavd Columbus .1! 45 .< v
Arrive Atlanta 7:101- s
•• Sow York f.-l*. i 1 J.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT * OLUMBC*
From Montgomery :* .*>< p m
From Atlanta 0:27 * *
CHAR P. BALL, General Sup t.
H. M. ABBETT. Agent. jonl-tf
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE * GIRARD RAILROAD..
January 31. 1875. )
/ vN and aft- r this dab- Trains on tin.' H* .
; * / run as follows
I PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHE*.
, Daily, {Sundays excepted) making *‘lose 'oni.--
tion with M. k K. U. U. for Kufaula
■ Is?ave Coluiiibuh 3:00 p. k.
Arrive at Troy 10:35 r.
• Leave Tr*y 2:20 -*• -
| Arrive at Columbus 10:20 a ■
Freight trains, going uily to *'.’. m Hy.- : ■
l*av- tMlmnbus Mondays. W**flnesdiiy> ..n'll
days. Leave Union Springs Tuesds's, Tl:nr“-
days and Saturdays.
leh'J tf W. L. CLARK
PASSENGERS
Going North or
avoid night change* and *•*'•;
most comfortable and shortest ri
buying tickets
yia tlie Virginia Midland.
THIS ROUTE IS ONE HTNDRrt'
SHORTER THAN AN Y OTHER to
Springs of* Vli*J|fto lfl .
4,. J. FOKF.I r
Genera! Manogtr, Alexandria. *“
W. 11. LIIIPLEY,
Genei-al Southern Agent, Atlani*
ajkl tf
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