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THE DAILY TIMES.
ColUlObUHi On.,
feATHRDAY MAY I, 1975.
MARK H. VLA*OrOJU>. LOCI* t. OAMAJBP,
BIiAKBrODI A- UAKK.IKH,
Attorney* nod Cttuueilori at I.uw.
Gffictf No. 67 Brood *tr#mt, over Wittich A KiUMol'n
Jawolrj Store.
VflU profile* la tha State aad Federal Court*.
fobOS
OCR AGENT*.
M. H. Blark, af Opr Ilka, Ala.,
Is authorized toFrooetot for subscriptions
ana advertising for Daily and WEEKLY
Timm.
J. L. Ingham is our general authorized
traveling agent.
Jordan L. Bowelr. In connected with
thin office, and Is authorized to solicit and
receipt for advertisements and subscrip
tions to the paj>er.
E. N. Petkbsom is our local agent at
Union Springs, Ala.
K. T. Loan Is authorized to solicit sub
scriptions and advertising for this paper
in Alabama, and to receipt for the same.
Tkt Dally aad Weekly Tlate.
Can be procured every day at the "Nar
row Gauge" Fruit and Cigar Store of Mr.
J. L. Troadaway, next to Itankln House,
Broad street.
\ r h AdvrrtUrnirntn.
Cancers Cured by Dr. Benton See cer
tificate of the fact.
Choice Groceries—Virginia Grocery.
Sweet Potatoes at Plrroy’s.
Tennessee Hams and Butter D. Avcrett.
Ico Notice—John L. Hogan.
Lillie Strawberries—W. T. Kobinson.
Lost Day—Nelson A Spear, JlatterH.
Fresh Fish toslay—John L. Hogan.
Apples and Oranges -Narrow Gauge
Store.
W. T. Kobln.on
Has Lillie Strawberries for sale to-day.
Thr l.uat Buy.
Messrs. Nelson A Hpear, Hattons, will
remain in the city to-day. Ail who want
their Silk Hats done up In best style call
on them at E. E. Yonge’s Hat Store. *
Apples.
Fine lot of Apples at the Narrow Gauge
Store to-day, wholesale and retail. Also,
Lemons and Oranges.
Pergonal.
Mr. G. I'. Matthews, who for some time
past has boon connected with the dry
goods house of Peacock & Swift, and re
cently with E. S. Swift, successor to the
firm, left this morning for Ids home In
Cuthbert, Gu.
He leaves many friends In the city, who
wish him well, and who will always lie
glad to see him return.
Metiilte Iliirtnl
Walnut, Rosewood and Common Wood
Coffins, Game and Caskets, and Coffin
Trimmings and Mountings in groat vari
ety, at tho New Furniture Store.
mhG tf T. T. Edmunds.
J. T. DANIEL
Has a lot of barrels and half barrels No.
1 and No. 3 Mackerel, at cost or lens. Als< >
full line Family Groceries, cheap for cash.
apSO 2t J. T. DaKtsl.
Hriir* Off the Palm !
Tho magnlflcont stock of dress goods,
Including the Alpacas and Bombazines, at
J. 8. Jones’, because they are new and
fresh, and beautiful in lustre. Besides,
they are sold far Mow even the prices
asked at stores closing out. This can only
be explained In the fact that Mr. Jones
buys his goods at ooppeii bottom figures,
and sells at a small advance. If part ies
are skeptical, we suggest that "seeing Ih
believing."
The above is reported as tho substance
of a conversation of a number of ladles in
a prominent uuintuu making establish
ment in this city. "Verbum sat"
I C||| Npui'klliik Nud Wutfr!
Try it, at 0. .1. MOFFETT’S j
ap2B tf Drug Htnre.
Pnro Frmh Drn**nnd('hfmU lul
ap2B tf MOFFETT'S Drug Htnre.
Blvrr X*w.
The Julia St. ('lair arrived yesterday
morning, bringing the following cargo:
108 bales of cotton, 10 barrels of syrup, J
boxes of eggs, 13 sucks of peas and 71 bar
rels of merchandise. The cotton was con
signed as follows : Burrus & Williams, 29
tailee; J. L. Dunham >t Cos., 20; Flournoy,
McGchee 4. Cos., 20; G. Y. Banks .t Cos., 32;
Allen, Preer, A Illgos, 1.
PAHSKNGiatS.
G, Giulby Jordan, Oscar Jordan, F. M.
Gnnbv, A..f.Murat, J..7.Clapp, L.G. Clark,
J. B. Cunningham, L. H. Biggers, Lawson
Kimbrough, Mrs. Mickles and child, Miss
Bush.
The George Wylly will leave this morn
ing In the place of the Julia St. Clair. The
latter boat will bo tied up until next Thurs
day, when she will be used by a party of
excursionists.
Hwfpt r(tiiM.
Forty bushels elegant Yam Potatoes for
sale cheap at PIRREY’H,
Next to Postoffleo.
-A Urge lot Plain Teaneaiee llnut
and Butter, low for cash, at
myl lot D. AVERETT’B.
run, n*n, citai
A lino hit of Fresh Water Trout and
Bream, fresh from tho Ice, for sale cheap at
JOHN L. HOGAN S
lee and Fish House.
!• Notice.
Th* 100 liom** will b© open on Sunday
from B y % o’clock in tho morning until 1,
and from 6 to 7 o'clock p. m.
myl 2t JOHN L. HOGAN,
lco and Flah House.
( AMKtt CUBED.
Treatment by Dr. D. 11. Benton
CoLtumrs, Ga., April 30,1875.
7’ti the Public l am Induced to publish
t his card solely In the interest of all those
who are so unfortunate aa to be afflicted
with a cancer. I hoard of I)r. Benton
and came from my home In Opelika to
receive Ills treatment. I thought my ease
hopeless, and was willing to meet death
aa a happy riddance from pain. I have
been here under Dr. Benton's treatment
nearly three months, and leave to-day
cubed. Every doctor In my reach was
consulted, without avail, before X wo9
willing to put myself under Dr. Benton's
care. Now I am well, strong and
heart! 1 , and publish this that all may
know where to bo relieved, and as a mark
of my high esteem for Dr. Benton’s sys
tem. Respectfully,
Mns. Hannah Gailord.
The above was brought to us by a very
respectable looking person for publica
tion. She had every appearance of good
health, and the sear, said to have been
made by the cancer, was healed.
Dr. Benton's offleo is at the late resi
dence of Mr. Itoatrite.
A splendid lot of white and Rod All-
Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Can
ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in all shades,
to be closed out cheap, at
fehl4 dtcertf J. J. Whtjtt.k’s.
if Mcn.almltv
Tho position of orator on Memorial Day
Is ona of peculiar difficulties. Ton years
I have passed since tho custom of dooorat
, mg our soldiers graves was first observed,
ami every year the people look for some
thing fresh and bparkling from him who
is chosen to deliver the address. It is cer
j talnly true that tho ground has been cov
j erod, and that all succeeding orators on
this great occasion need not enter Into a
long and weary soarcli for original senti
ments and new forms of expressions. The
best speech upon such an occasion Is one
which most beautifully combines tho ex
cellencies of former productions. Tho po
sition of any orator on such an occasion is
somowliat embarrassing, but that of the
gentleman who spoko at Marietta, last
Monday, must have been peculiarly so. In
that beautiful little city, und very near the'
Confederate soldiors’ graves, is another
cemetery—ono on which thousands upon
thousands of dollars have been lavished.
It presents Nature beautified by Art, and
improved by an almost extravagant out
lay of money. Horo lie buried thousands
of Northern soldiers. Almost every North
ern soldier, who fell In Georgia, lias been
taken and burled on this spot. Tho Gov
ernment has not spared means to make
tills immense cemetery attractive. It is
really remarkable how much money has
been expended here.
Capt. John Milledge, of Atlanta, was
chosen by tho ladles of Marietta to deliver
the address on the 26th. He filled a most
difficult situation admirably. After pay
ing a noble tribute to the Southern dead,
ho spoke of the thousands of Northern sol
diers whose graves were in sight. He rec
ognized in them men who were urged by
pure patriotism and nobie motives, Of the
valor and manhood of the Northern troops
he spoke in the highest terms, and in
speaking of our dead said: "In my heart I
believe there is not a word of commenda
tion we speak to-day in praise of the gal
lantry of these, our dead, that would not
bo echoed back, could wo but hear their
voices from the spirit land, from tho grave
of every truly brave soldier of the North,
who sleeps the last long sleep in yonder
cemetery.” ,
These are noble utterance*, and deserve
the hearty commendation of all. The time
for hatred und bitterness has passed. Gen.
Bartlett made a speech at tho Lexington
Centennial which has given him a place in
the great iesirt of the nation. He paid a
glowing tribute to tho gallantry of Con
federate valor. His whole speech was the
candid, free utterance of a noble soul.
Such sentiments as those expressed by
Gen. Bartlett at Lexington, and by the ora
tor at Marietta, do much to bind thodiffer
ent sections of the Union together with
the strong bonds of filial love.
Call at J. .J. Whittle’s and get some of i
the Eureka Spool Silk. It Ih tho smooth
est, strongest and cheiipcHt silk in use.
api
A huautiful line of Hamburg VAK\np;&
and InsoriinifM, at prie*w to suit tho pur
chasor, at
fobi4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Anew lot of 10-4 Bheotinff Biid Pillow
(Jase Homespun just in and fr sale
cheaper than over known before, at
fel>27 J. J. Whittle’s.
Siive money and labor by baying chil
dren’s ready made dresses for 75e. to 1.50
each at Jno. McGouoh A Co’s.
Muslins and Linen are just tlio
things fur the warm weather. J. S. Jones
has a beautiful lot on exhibition to-dav.
ft[i9 tf
(><xxl Corsets at tho Virginia Store only
50 cents. Great also in finer
grades. ap22
The largest assortment of Gold and Sil
ver Watches Is to found at
Wittich & Kinsel’s Store.
For pretty Prints, go to
I up tr J.S. JONES’.
Kualtln lluuat-.
We understand that Mrs. Gray intends
to moke considerable improvements in the
Konkin House. Bho has a widespread
reputation as a hot*i keeper, and fully un
derstands the art of catering to the vari
ous tastes of humanity. She was for a
longtime, the proprietress of the Central
Hotel, and under her management it gain
ed an enviable reputation.
The Konkin House Isa commodious and
well-arranged building and am easily Ik*
made a model hotel. Our market affords
an ample variety of eatables to furnish
any table. A fine hotel is an honor to tho
city in which it is situated and does much
to keep up its reputation abroad. Wo
hope to see the Konkin House become fa
mous throughout tho State, and under its
present management we trust it will.
An entire new stock of fine Jewelry Ims
been received at
Wittich A Kinhkl’s
Jewelry Bton*, j
You can buy beautiful colored Grena-1
dines at 10c. and upward, at
Jno. McGouoh A Co’s.
(Jo to tho Virginia Store for Kid Gloves,
Llama Law Socques and Points, and
great bargains in Ribbons. ap22
Black Iron Grenadines at the Virginia
Store, in new styles. Also, Plain at 40 to
50 cents, which are a groat bargain.
H. T. CRIGLER.
BAZAAR FOR MT. PAUL
C M URC'H.
The Entertainment ot* the Nvunon.
Handsome Needlework, Crochet Work,
Beautiful Clothing for Children, Fancy
Work of all kinde, Suppers, Lunch,
Fniito, Fishpond, Floral Bower. Many
attractions, and all in good tasto. Begins i
on the 28th, and lasts three days. At
night admission 10 cents. No charge dur
ing the day. Season tickets 25 cents.
ap22 Iw
Fir.*.
In our account ot the burning of Col. j
Asa Bates’ barn in Russell county, Ala.,
about one mile from tho city, wo stated ;
that then 1 was no insurance. It seems
that there was. Tho estimated loss was
$1,000; about $750 of tills amount was*
covered by insurance, Col. Bates holding
a policy for that amount in the Southern
Mutual Insurance Company of Athens,
Georgia.
It is fortunate that the wind was low
when the tire occurred. Had it blown
hard tho fire would have spread to neigh
boring buildings and the loss would have
been much greater.
Dud Covertr.
Mr. A. Gammel has hail a large force
pump placed In front of his stables and
with a piece of hose aud nozzle he wages
a continual war with tho dust. Ho says
he wants no bettor fun than to put one of
his men on tho pump, nnd then take the
nozzle aud sprinkle everything iu roach.
These pumps cost comparatively little,
and fifteen or twenty of them would make
a vast Improvement in nor streets.
Wl. Paul Church Festival.
The Festival raged again last night.
The crowd was as large as the room could
accommodate. Xho various tables were
well patronized. Tho ballotting for tho
various prizes wao lively, and towards the
last was quite spirited. There are soveral
candidates for tho topaz ring, offered as a
premium to the most popular young lady.
The friends of each are hard at work and
! seem determined to succeed.
A string band was employed last even
ing, and furnished fine music. The ladies
have undoubtedly made a great success of
their Festival. Everybody pronounces it
acupital affair, and the admirable arrange
ment of everything reflects great credit
upon tho ladies of Bt. Paul Church.
The Festival closed Inst night. 11l evoi y
respect it wn.s an admirable affair—one of
the finest ever given in this city. The re
ceipts were large, probably $!00.
The topaz ring was voted Miss Miriam
Clark, who received GOO votes. Miss Ha
vana Beach received over 400 votes. The
trumpet was voted to Fire Company No. 1.
Jake Burras took it In charge. Tho rock
ing chair, for tlio most popular married
lady, was awarded to Mrs. Thomas Chap
mun. The case of surgical instruments
was votad to Dr. T. J. Word.
At the close of the entertainment a
number of fine cakes, a mocking bird, and
a number of other valuables were sold at
auction.
Mr. Jake Burrus sang his bumble lasi
song, to the delight of all who hoard it.
The Festival was a rare treat, and wo
are truly glad it turned out so well. We
will give the full receipts to-morrow.
There seemed to lie a very general regret
that the pleasant affair was not continued
longer. When the ladies of Saint Paul
Church determine to do anything, success
is only a question of time.
Ketarnrd.
The party of gentlemen who wont down
to Florida about two w<**ks ago on a
hunting and fishing excursion returned
on the St. Clair yesterday. They had a
glorious time in the Land of Flowers, and
seem to have been loth to leave it. Their
success in fishing seems to have been fine.
Another party will leave on tho St. Clair
next Thursday to Ik* gone alxmt ten days.
It Is reported that quite a number of ex
cursions will leave the city for Florida
during the next throe weeks. This is the
season for aquatic sports, and in ail tho
world a liner place than Florida cannot be
found for their enjoyment.
Fkf Away and hr at
It seems that a very deplorable feeling
of unpleasantness exists at present be
tween our Governor and Governor Brown,
of Tennessee. What the cause of the lord
ly feud is the curious public is not permit
ted to know. The fact, however, has ob
truded itself into notice, and it Is an
nounced that hereafter neither of these
gentlemen will recognize the requisitions
of the other. The disagreement between
the authorities of two great and prosper
ous sovereignties like Georgia and Ten
nessee is lamentable indeed. It may be
very pleasant to the border men who are
at all disposed to infringe upon the laws.
A fellow can do just what lie pleases in
one of these futled States und pom over
Into the other where lie may repose in
ponce and safety. The law breakers who
live near the line may now play the mis
chief in general, and wo reckon they will.
Juat Arrived:
13,000 yards Calico. If you want a
pretty Spring Drees, go to J. J. Whittle’s.
He nveives fresh lots weekly. feb27
\PM CSood*.
Just reeeivixl, new Prints, new Hamburg
Embroideries, new Silk Ties and Ruffs.
Prices to suit the times, at
John McGouoh A Co.’s
Ilrcnw Mood* IKcliin Coat.
We have placed on our Bargain Counter
a large line of Summer Fancy Drives
Goods, regardless of cost.
apl6 tf BOATIUTE A ( LAPP.
•Ins In.
A large lot of Crewel and Zephyr, in all
colors and shades, at.
ap 15 dwtf J. .1. Whittle’s.
Miidum IlrniorrMt’N Potteru*
For ladies and children, for sale by
BOATRITE A CLAPP.
Send for a pattern lxx>k free*, apß tf
Tho largest aiui prettiest selection of!
Transfer Flowers in the city, is at
fell 14 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's.
fln*t Arrived,
A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard
wide, at 10,12%and 15c per yard the l*vt
goods in the market at the price, at
foblt cl&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
If you want Ladies’ or Misses' Hose, in
iruHlium or extra length, very cheap, go to
fob 14 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
A fresh lot of Black and Colored Kid
Gloves, just in and to be sold cheap, at
api J. J. WHITTLE’S.
Jewelry repaired and made to order.
Engraving and Watch Repairing done at.
WrmcH A Rinkel’s.
For th* FamtrnM
A large lot of Cottonadee. If you want
a bargain in Spring and Summer Pants
(o<xls, visit
feb27 J. J. Whittle’s.
Bargain in Linen Cuffs at 25e. at
.Tno. MoGouh A Co’s.
Just received Jap Silks in blk. and white
cheek Silver Gray, at the lowest price, at
Jno. MrGoron A Co’s.
Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at
api J. J. WHITTLE S.
Now OycnluK.
Full linos of now Spring Goods,
aps tf BOATRITE A C LAPP.
Magnificent lot ol Cloths and Cassi
meres to close out at one-halt their value,
at Jno. McGouoh A Co’s.
\V. D. Smith, Natural Arttct,
In addition to his ordinary business of
painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Para
sols, etc., and make them as gcxnl as new
at very low charges. mhl7 tf
Carried Home.
Yesterday afternoon Mr. Asa Ellison
t<K>k John Bowen, the mule thief, to Har
ris county on tho North A South train.
| Mr. Ellison came to the city on the pre
! vlous evening to look after Mr. Bowen’s
condition. He seems to have tho proof
• rather clear on John, and has taken him
up to Harris to explain the matter more
fully. There was an air of discomfiture
on the face of the accused gentleman as
he departed. His motive powers wore
! somewhat impeded by clasps about his
: ankles, and his arms were slightly hitched
I together.
Rcco verlasr.
| Wo are glad to state that Mr. L. Rooney,
I of Rooney A Warner, has almost recover
ed from his illness,
•CRAP*.
I Strawberries are Increasing and prices
• diminishing.
Tho soa6on for summer thunder storms
is almost here.
Columbus is happy in tho possession of
| very few loafers.
; Good housekeepers are sad when they
j turn to dust. They say “let us sweep.”
. Cider, beer, Ac., arc very popular now.
j Well, health must bo preserved at any
rate.
These are tho days when a follow loves
: to lounge around In the shade and tell
! tales.
A weather prophet says that this spring
has been the mildest winter he ever ex
perienced.
Still echo gives the only answer to the
(question, Where i* the Columbus Del >at
i ing Society?
Bulwer’s “Parisians’’ has met with an
immense sale, though It has been fiercely
criticised.
On tin' authority of a farmer friend we
stab) that the “water million crap” will bo
fine this year.
Charleston has twenty-two fire com pa
nics, and they all strutted through the
streets the other day.
Baby carriages, terrier dogs and veloci
pedes may bo mentioned as the principal
ornaments of Brood str*et sidewalks.
If Kioux spells su, and eye spells i, and
1 sighed spells cidc, then a stylish way of
| spelling suicide would be slouxeyesighod.
! Spiritualism has subsided nicely in
| Chattahoochee county. Mediums are
! studying tricks for another furore.
| Northern mails will gel unruly once in
a while. Still we get news much bettor
; than we used to in the days of mules and
1 ’busses.
1 There will be fun at the firemen’s con
test next Wednesday. A close race is an
! ticipated, and each company is certain of
victory. Success to them all.
; St. Lukc,s Sunday school will have a
! royal time to-day. The children are all
delighted at the thought of an excursion
to Foil Mitchell. The train will leave
this morning atjl o'clock, and return late
this afternoon.
If the City Light Guards are going to
have an excursion they would do well to
! make arrangements at an early dab', as
warm weather is creeping slowly but
| surely upon us.
| Miss Anna Dickinson has taken her
present tour through the South more for
! her health than anything else. She Is
thought to be greatly benefit tod, both
; physically and pecuniarily.
An Irishman was strolling along the
Dublin quay, the other morning, when his
eye lighted on the name “Psyche" on a
yacht. After spelling it out slowly, he ex
claimed, “Well, if that ain’t tin* oddest
way to spell fish I ever saw!”
| A prosperous merchant in this city lias
: improved on Benjamin Franklin. He has
it thus:
Early to bed and early to rise,
Never get tight, and advertise.
• An Englishman in New York has re
cently been arrested for passing counter
feit notes. He lias written a poem in which
he sarcastically remarks:
"A little stealing i a dangeruuH art,
But stealing largely Ih a noble art;
Ot hi* good name 'tis mean to rob a mail.
But stealing million* makes a Congressman.”
Jim Dense says he wanted to collect an
old lady’s fare the other day. To attract
her attention he touched her upon the
shoulder. The touch was rougher than
was intended, and conveyed such a shock
to the ancient dame’s system that Ft chew
of tobacco shot out of her mouth and
alighted several hn't away. Dense says
he didn’t like the cut of her eye, and that
the way in which he commenced to look
around for another chew was something
alarming t<> behold.
Xw and Pretty Print*
At the Virginia Store. Also, large stock
Cottonodcs and Cheap Cassimeres for
Boys. Bleached Shirtings anti Sheetings
sit less than market value.
ap22 .\k! IT. T. < BIGLER.
*tiil Thry Conr!
A beautiful lot of Spring Prints just in at
apt .1. J. WHITTLE
| A large assortment of Linen Collars and
j Cuffs of the latest styles just received at
j api J. J. WHITTLE S.
| A large lot. of Ladies’ Light Kids to be
j sold cheap at
fob 14 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's.
j Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam
i ask, Napkins. Towels, A *., will do well to
j call at
fob 14 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
i Extraordinary bargains in Dress Goods,
i Ribbons, Notions, Ac., at
Jno. McGouoh A Co’s.
Elegant black Grenadines from 40c. to
1.00 at Jno. McGouoh & Co’s.
If you want figured Linens at half price,
go to Jno. M< <tore n Cos.
K<* Tour Ouit I*hy*l-laa.
There .is no case of Dyspepsia that
Green’s August Flower will not cure.
Come to the Drug Store of F. L. Brook/?,
150 Broad street, and inquire about it. If
you suffer from Costiveness, Sick Head
ache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver
Complaint, or derangement of the sys
tem, try it. Two or thro*' doses will re
lieve you.
Ague Conquerer is the only remedy in
the United States that contains no quinine
or arsenic or other poisons injurious to
the system, that will cure Fever and Ague*
Intermittent or Bilious Fevers, Ac., and
the ('hills not return during the season.
It permanently cures Fever and Ague of
| long standing. nih2sd&wly
The Grt-ut Family Medlolm*.
| Dr. Wilhoft’s Anti-Periodic or Fever and
Ague Tonic. No case of incurable Chills
| has yet present'd itself, where this scien-
I tific and safe medicine has been employed.
No case has been found so obstinate as to
i resist its prompt and masterly action.
| No man has been so reduced by malarial
| influences, but with its use has come up
| perfectly reconstructed. No pills or pur
gative required with this medicine.
Wheelock, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors,
New Orleans, For sale by all druggists.
d&w
\V .D. *XI ITU. Natural ArtUt.
I am now prepared to do any kind of
j Painting—House, Sign or Ornamental.
| I can mend your Umbrellas, and make
! them as good as new.
| Give me a trial. I can be found oppo
site the Market House.
I mhl4 tf W. D. SMITH.
♦
Clocks from $J upwards, guaranteed
to give satisfaction, can be had at
Wittich A Ktnsel’s Store.
BkN d3m
Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and
i Silver-Plated War*?. Anew assortment
! just received at
V ITTTCII A Kinsel’s.
MOBILE LIFE IXSIHANCE CO.
This company has been organized with
a guaruntco capital of $300,000, for the
purpose of according to the people tho
benefit* of a first class Homo Institution.
I Tho rates of premiums have boeo care
fully calculated upon the most approvod
basis, and arc consistent with safety and
undoubted security. They are not higher
than those charged by the best Northern
life Insurance companies, many of which
exact an extra premium for residence in
the South. The surplus will lx? accurately
ascertained and distributed equitably
among the policy holders. In this way
life insurance will bo offered at its actual
cost.
I Besides the ordinary forms of insurance
granted by other companies, the Mobile
Life Insurance Company call attention to
their special feature called the Life
Endowment Plan, 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. SPEAR, Special Agent,
ap2l iy Columbus, Gu.
At the Virginia Store, great bargains
| in Victoria Lawns and other White Goods.
' Also, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. ap22
1 An elegant line of Parasols and Fans at
! th*‘ Virginia Store. up 22
i Parasols and fans for tin? million, at
Jno. MoGough A Co’s.
At the Virginia Nlorr,
i Dress Goods of all kinds, in new* styles
. and very cheap. ap22
No Esriiwe for Ilclitu Slc-k.
No person can use Buschke’s German
I Syrup without getting immediate relief
and euro. We have the first, case of
1 Coughs, Colds or Consumption, or any
j disease of the Throat and Lungs, yet to
hear from that has not been cured. We
; have distributed every year, for three
years, over 250,000 Sample Bottles by
i Druggists in all parts of the United
• States. No other manufacturer of medi
! cines ever gave their preparation such a
j test as this. Go to your druggist, F. L.
Brooks, 150 Broad street, and get a bottle
for 75 cents and try t. Two doses wil
: relieve you. Sample bottles 10 centseach
ruh2s d&wly ,
Men’* Furnlxhlutc
At the Virginia Store, Muslin and Gauze j
! Undershirts. Socks, Cravats, Handkfr-j
1 chiefs, Ac. Also, the New York City!
i Shirts, the best in tin* market. ap22 i
Citlicer, .Hi-roTulit mid nil Skin
Cnreil by Dr. Bond’* Dlvcovery.
I Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes unite
: with and destroy the virus of Cancer and
| Skin Affections, but will not affect the
I healthy part. Parties may visit the city '
! and remain while under treatment at the :
Penna. Cancer Institute (one of the hand
' soinost marble edifices in the city,) and the
; finest remedial Institute in the country.;
; Remedies, with full directions, sent to any j
| part of the world.
uir Send for Pamphlets and particulars, j
Address
H. T. Bond. M. D., Penna. Cancer Institute, \
.'•028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. '
f 1 4)10 1 v
Do You Want Health
Why Will Ye Dte?— Death, or what is
worse, is tie* inevitable result of continued
suspension of the menstrual flow. It is a
condition which should not be trifled with.
Immediate relief is the only safeguard
against constitutional ruin. In all cases
of suppression, suspension or other irreg
ularity of the “courses,” Dr. J. Brail field’s
Female Regulator is the only sure reme
dy. It acts by giving tone to the nervous
centres, improving tin? blood, and determ
ining diivetly to the organs of menstrua
tion. It is a legitimate prescription, amt
the most intelligent doctors use it. Pre
pared by J. li. Bradfieid, druggist, Atlan
ta, Ga., $1 50 per bottle, and sold by re
i spectable druggists everywhere.
lioon to Suffering Female h.
LaGrange, Ga., March 29, 1870.
J Hnu!field A* (b„ Atlanta, Ga. -Dear Sirs:
I take pleasure in stating that I have used
for the last twenty years the medicine you
are putting up, known as Dr. UrculJield'H
Female Regulator, and consider it the
Iw'st combination ever gotten together for
the diseases for which it is recommended.
I have boon familiar with the preparation
both as a practitioner of medicine and in
domestic practice, and can honestly say
that i consider it a boon to suffering fe
males, and can but hope that every lady
in our land, who may bo suffering in any
way peculiar to their sex, may be able to
procure a bottle, and their sum-rings 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. J).
| jau'iJ and A worn
ItKAD I ItRAI)!!
< *II*TIO.\ < I 3!i; !
Of kick uk O. Sa< krtt, Drug** & Afudiehies,
New Albany, Ixn., April 10, 1874.
j Dr. J. S. I’tmbn ton, Atlanta. Gtorgia : Dear Sir
i--Ihvo received your circulars, and in eonae- I
i auence of the distribution, I have Bold about six ;
Id ‘i/.en Globe Flower Syrup iu tlie last two weeks, j
The Globe Flower Syrup is gaining great celebri
ty. I recommended it in two case.B of consnmp- j
: tion. One case was bed-fast; bail not laid on but j
one side for two years; hemorrhages almost ev
eryday; much emaciated, and expected to die. |
j He lias taki-.u six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup; I
his troubles are *ail gone, except prostration,
which is rapidly improving. He will certainly j
get well. The other cane is similar with same :
good results. I can send you many testimonials
if you want them.
Yonrs truly, etc., O. SACKETT.
Important Notice to Consumptive*.
The long looked-for specific lor the cure ot all !
pulmonary diseases is found at last. GLOBE
FLOWER SYRUP has proved the most extraor- 1
diuary 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
in the Chest, General Debility, etc. It breaks up
the most distressing Colds and Coughs in 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 Caine of Cod Liver
Oil, the invaluable Tonic, Expectorant. Alterative !
and Sedative virtue of the Globe Flower, or ■
‘Cephalauthus Occidental is.’ 50,000 cases cured; '■
not a failure known. Thousands ot testimonials i
of wonderful cures will bes. ut uu application to 1
j any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup.
l lt may save your life. For sale by Druggists.
Manufactured by
DR. J. S. PEMBERTON \ CO.,
Chemists. Atlanta. Ga.
M. D. HOOP A CO..
Wholesale Agents'. Columbus, Ga.
j leblO ,
DANIEL R. BIZE,
DEALER IN
.K\F.K VI. VMI r IMA
GrtOCEItIEIS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LiQUORS.
\ I’TrH unequaled adruntages lor obtaining j
W Country Produce I keep constantly in store :
Butter. Eggs. Chickens. Potatoes. Dried Fruit, 1
j kc. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES, j
j both fresh and attractive, and at lowest possible ,
! CASH PRICES. All are invited to examine on
llryan St., between Oxlethrj*e t>laekin.
j janl deodawtf
For Rent.
VFOUP.-ROOSI dwcllinj; house
on lower Oglethorpe street.
i with a good garden iot. c ood |
well of water, etc. Apply at \
E. E. YONGE,
lIIviLKII |\
Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c., &c„
IVo. Ol lSi-oii<t Street, ColnmbiiN, Cin.
feb!7 tlvl
Jordan's Joyous Jolep.
A Specific for Neuralgia.
T HAVE been saying a good deal through the
1 papers of late extolling JORDAN'S JOYOUS
JULEP as a most wonderful NEURALGIA CURE;
but for fear you may exclaim as Slinkspt'are
when he said “You cram these words into mine
ear against the stomach of my sense,” I now sub
mit t<> you what persons say who have tried my
Neuralgia Julep, with the most complete and
satisfactory result:
Columbus, January IC, 1R75.
.1 /r.Jordan: —l take great pleasure iu recom
mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia,
has produced a most wonderful relief in one oj
the severest attacks of neuralgia my daughter
ever has had. She bas been treated tor it by
three skillful physicians, with very little benefit,
and used ail the usual remedies with little suc
cess. I can with much confidence hope for a per
manent cure. It is only two days since we began
the use of it, and it is apparently of permanent
benefit. Yours, with respect,
MRS. L. I. NORMAN.
Pktkrsbu ho, Va.. Jan. 15, 1875.
Jno. 1.. Jordan. Esq., Columbus, Ga.:
Dear Sir—Having learned through my friend
R. A. Bacon of your “J. J. J.” preparation for re
lief of neuralgia, and tested it with perfect suc
cess in my own family, in the worst case, too,
that ever came under my observation. I now
enclose fifty cents for a second bottle, as I con
sider it too valuable a medicine to he without,
though I have no immediate use for it.
Very truly yours,
JAMES T. TOSH.
Columbus, Ga.. Nov. g, 1874.
Dr. J. Ij. Jordan: Dear Sir—Your Joyous Julep
for Neuralgia LaH been tried in my family. l 2
with the most happy result.and I find iu it all you
claim for its virtue. Ami I unhesitatingly re
commend it to all who are suffering from Neural
gia as something a little remarkable iu its cura
tive power. J. D. WORTHY.
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 18,1x74.
Dr. ./. L. Jordan —Your medicine, Joyous
Julep, is without an equal for Neuralgia. Having
been a great sufferer from the pain, and having
tried the prescriptions of many physicians, yet
ali proved of no effect until I tried four doses
of your Julep, when I was immediately relieved,
anil have not been troubled since.
S. C. MADDOX.
Lake City, Fla., Nov. 4. 174.
Dr. J. 1.. Jordan —Please send me another bot
tle of your Joyous Julep for a friend. I have
never tound anything equal to it for Neuralgia.
Two doses cured me almost instantly, and I can
safely recommend it to do what you say.
Very respectfully, Arc..
JOHN M. JEFFRYS.
I ehnandina. Fla., April, 1874.
Dr. J. Jj. Jordan. Columbus, Ga.:
Dear Dir—lt affords me pleasure to add my tes
timony t' the efficacy of your “Jordan's Joyous
Julep,” iu giving instant relief in Neuralgia;* and
to all appearance, as effective as instantaneous.
I was effected daily with Neuralgia, and since
taking a few teaspoonlnls of your relief, two or
more weeks have elapsed, and there are no indi
cations of return. I hope that the human fam
ily will raceive a benefit commensurate with the
importance of your discovery, and that your
pecuniary reward will be equal to its well de.
served merits. Yours, respectfully,
MRS.* L. DOZIER
Price 50c. Liberal discount to the trade.
Besides manufacturing this meritorious com
pound, JORDAN'S JOYOUS JULEP. I have ou
haDd. and beep receiving in small quantities, the
best and Purest Medicines for the admixture of
Physicians’ Prescriptions, and to which I give
the closest scrutiny and cure iu preparing.
1 can always be found at my store any hour of
the nigJit, by ringing the bell.
Prices consonant with hard times ana weak
purses. Soliciting your calls, I promise my best
efforts to ph-ase and merit your patronage.
Respectfully,
JOHN 1.. Jillilrtl..
.V|otliM*ry.
No. 198 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
utnlT tf
11. F. ABELL& CO.
J— ITAVK—
JUST RECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OF
St. Oroix Rum, Port Wine, Claret Wine,
Arrak, for Ptnich, Scotch Whiskey,
Boker'e Bitters, Sherry Wine,
Heidsick Champagne, Old Whiskies,
.Vll of tho finest quality and for sale at low
prices, and we are daily receiving new and choice
Family Groceries of all varieties.
All Goods Delivered.
ii. f. Aiitxi, a < o.
api tf
GILBERT’S
PRINTING OFFICE
AND
Rook Bindery,
Opposite Yew Postotllce ISiiilctiiiff,
( OLi MHI S. GA..
T S WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
1 Experienced Workmen employed iu each De
partment.
Orders fo-r work of any d* scription filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or printed to or
der at short notice.
lloolis
IOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always in stock: also printed to order when de
sired.
ffjr Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
TUOS. GILBERT,
OrtBIBkM, Ga.
Jolin Meliaffey,
4 T lIIS OLD STAND. < rner w OgP’thorft
iV. and Bridge streets.
OolurnlxtaG, Ga..
Hill Pay th<* Highest Market Prl<*e
FOB
BCsitrs. Old Cotton. Ilidi's, llrj
;uid ftrecn, Fur*
OK AM, KIVDS
Boeswax and Tallow, Old Metals, Ac.,
Delivered at Depots aud Wharfs in Columbus,
Georgia. jan3l tf
Wanted, 1
For which I will pay $2.50 per hundred pounds.
W. J. FOGLE. Dentist,
Over Wittich i Rineel’s Jewelrv JMnrr. Brrt
>an6 tf] Street.
*'■••• : ~’* fc
Oolumbui, 0„ Aj.ril l, ’
( ) Y a c‘n,", f '; r ,h “ d,y “■'••• of
BETWEEN
I Columbus and Fort Mitchell,
Nuckolls
Perkius
Seale
Hatchechubbee
Blackmon
HurtviUe
Guerryton
Suspension.
Cbuutienuggee...
Union springs
Tbomae
Lin wood
Troy.
mileage tickets.
j npl oodSt M. E. WILLIAMS. O.T. A
WESTERN RAILROAD OF AU!M;
Columbus, Ga., February 2*th, \r,
DAILY TRAINS
Leave Columbus
Arrive Montgomery
j " Mobile slor.
*• New Orleans 114$ n
“ Selma i •,
j •• Vkkbnrg 10.10.,
j “ Lotiisville 7 IS lk
I Leave Columbus u t ,
Arrive Atlanta ; ft, t
j “ New York 15 r v
TRAINS ARRIVE at COLUMBUS
: From Montgomery 3 1 a
: From Atlanta < 2:ax
CHAS. P. BALL. General Snp’t
j H. M. ABBEIT. Agent.
Nolice.
OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAILRuaH.
January 31, 1575. <
/ v\and alt'-r this date Train'-' Htl fi a
* r run as
- TRAIN, w.th FREIGHT ATI \* HU
Dailv. (Sundays excepted) mnkin:' <1 *
tion with M. A K. It. R. for Kalu,
Leave Columbus and -Jt p. m
Arrive at Troy 1u:36 r j
I Leave Troy jo *.
Arrive at Columbus ! 20 cv
Freight trains, gi-itig only to I’t.. 1. vrr •:. •
leave Columbus Mondays, VwdncwUj* ii.il:
•lays. L*avc Uniou Spring* Tii'x!. -
‘ days aud Satunlays.
M>9 tf If. L. CLAM.*-;-’
PASSENGERS
OoiiiLT North or East.
YY r ILL avo ‘‘ l night change t* and ■< \r<
u most comfortable and short'-st r--n
--‘ buying tickets
Via the Virginia Midland,
THIS ROUTE IS ONE HUNDRED MID
SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER to the
Mprlngs ot’ Vli-Klnla.
V. J. FORF.ACUK.
General Manag r, Alexandria, V.
IV. ft. niIPLFI.
General Sou the ru Agent, Atlanta (w
' ap3 tf
H. D. MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP,
j South Store iu June’s Building, Ogletherpefr.
IXUYB and sells old Forcitu-'
1
j don’.: generally, in r- /!
I am
bra ted stains, which *r‘ :
! bent in the United Rtafes IT. V. MOORf
Just. South of McKeeV Carriag- 1
i aprlß ly
Croquet.
Ilf E have received a good as*.rtm-'ut • ;i '
ley’s Patent Croquet, tic- 1 ' l *’ w
‘ which wo offer at low prior s :
i Pali <*(for S |ila.v**n sit Ml. "W,*'"** 1
Set.
Good *rt<i for 1 plnyero t awt.
Base Balls, Bats aud all kinds of Gun. s.
J. W. PK.IHK .V \ORJI tX,
i Booksellers and Stationers, Colunibns. "< •. '
aprll tf
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale.
Ur ILL hi: gold ou the first n
n.-xt. within the legal bourn of ss.** ; i;
i Court House door in Cusseta. <w ■ "“*■ ,
! lot iu t)e town of Cusseta, *.n the corn* ■j
\ and Osteen street, known as lot N". P- * ,. t
Iby virtue of afi fa from Justice Cou l -*
1104th District G. M.. in favor of N >
'Sons vs. Wright McCook, as the proper.. _
; Wright McCook. Levy made and returned
•byD. J. Fussel, constable. ~, •,
. Also, at same time ami place, wnl “ .
humlrwl ftinl si-vouty (170) a< f ot
iu tii.- 3M district of
: levied on ns the property of c< P'- rr - ’ .fu.hd -
' to satisfy a fi fa from Justice < ourt < ■
tiict GM, in favor of Win Bag* 'J* . j,
. admlttUtmrix ot T u P.- n\. ,
made and returned to me by D •* * ll
j% wt JOBS SAPP. *
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale
\l -ILL be Bold before th Court
W (iu.. til- first Tf-to. V,
u.-\t. wltliiu the legti hour* oi “■ IJ ’
I property, to-wit:
The building known as the • ( . oi;E , v
E.) Church, n-ar Gobbler s Hill, in th £ ,
Chattahoochee, to satisfy a
I issued from the Superior Court of E;b . -
l in favor of Wm. Baglcy vs. Wm. h |- ! ‘ , pr -
1 Miller and A. J. Barfield, nminatt- •
j IK”' 8 JOHN M. SAPP- 8 "- riS
Assignee’s Sale.
U-IIXIw "!<! at the P l| “T‘, ,f
BUlrrt on Til-'.day. tbc 4tlt [b .. -
iu thr city of Columbus, B „„k, ol -'
I bidder, the Notes, Accounts, and iHol a
I count ot McCrary A Cos., .P, u^ u krnp :
i order of L. T. Downing, R*^ l " ijTTLL
| Terms cash. ’ ' ’ A Jt ,igne
ap2B 1 1’icwi t
At 50c. Per Dozen,
tJISOSB. HOWE. FLOKKNCE. WHEEU "'J
wn.SON. HOME SHt'TTIJ:. COMMON SE> -
NEEDLES, all gemiinr and warranted b! u
manufacturers in the world.
MACHINE OIL, at the Remington
Depot, 101 Broad street. fcpF**-
mh2fl tf T * '