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

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THE DAILY TIMES. Columbus* FEIDAY MAY 14, ittt. MARK H. UI-ANUroUU. LOU l* r. OAH&AItI>, HLANIirOBI) A' UABKAKD, Attorney* and ( ouuinllor* at l.uw. Offlca No. 67 Broad street, over Wittich k Kinsel* Jewelry Store. Will practice in the State and Federal Court*. fob'irt OIK AtiKKTN. *. M. Black, of Opelika, Ala.. Ib authorized to receipt for aubecrlptloiui and ndvertlalng for Daily and Weekly Timkh. J. L. Ingram 1b our mi(tral authorized traveling agent, Jordan L. Howell 1h connected with till* olßoe, and Ib authorized to solicit and receipt for advertisement* and subscrip tions to the paper. E. N. Petebhon Ik our local agent at Union Springs, Ala. E. T. lx>NO Is authorized to solicit sub scrlptlonH and advertising for this paper in Alabama, and to receipt for the same. ■ | Th Dally and Weekly Time# Can lie procured every day at tho “Nar row Gauge" Fruit and Cigar Store of Mr. J. L. Treadawny. next to Rankin House, Broad street. Acw Advertisement*. Give in your taxes, or bo doubly taxed— M. W. Thweatt, Tax Kecelvor. A good work horse wanted by Ellis Jt Harrison. . Turtle soup free to all at the Sans Souci to-day. Fresh fish to-day at G. W. Brown’s. Hearse and carriages for funerals fur nished at liberal rates by A. Gammed. Pianos tuned and repaired; sign paint ing also (lone -E. W. Blau. The firm of J. Newman & Cos. Is dissolv ed by the withdrawal of Charles Newman. J. Newman continues tho business and will furnish the finest cigars at most liberal prices. White Sulphur Springs, In Meriwether county, open for the season. Magnificent summer resort—Brown <fc Boland, propri etors. Excelsior Soap Works, Atlanta, Ga. A. Ij. Harrison has vegetables, chickens, groceries, etc. Frr.h Arrival. Every liny Of Cabbage, Snap Beans, Peas, Squashes and Cucumbers, and New Irish Potatoes. ALWAYS ON HAND, Choice Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Ducks and Turkeys. Also, a full line of Groceries. All goods delivered freo of drayage. A. L. HARRISON, Agent, myl4 lit At Booher’s Corner. Turtle .Soup. Genuine Turtle Soup to-day, free to all, at the Sans Souci. Frr.h Pl.h Oil arrival of boat from Apalachicola by G. W. BROWN. Fine Atriiwberrlri. The finest strawberries of the season have been brought to market by Mr. E. Laney. Ho frequently brings into market Olfs hundred quarts. He Is at the Market House evory morning with a quantity of line berries. For Hair Cheap. A splendid Two-Horse Express Wagon, good as now, will lie sold for loss than half cost. Apply to D. G. WESLEY, opposite Columbus Iren Works, myll nt* Wane. I. KOI Out Drutfo. Dr. John L. Jordan offers his stock of Drugs and Chemicals for sale cheap for cash. Wants to put every dollar he can command in Jordan’s Joyous Julep for Neuralgia. 1 lind it will pay, and I have not tho mcanß adequate to keep up a drug store and advertise tills preparation. If you want a lot of the best and purest medicines, call and see them at 188 Broad street. Dll. JNO. 1.. JORDAN, my 9 lw Apothecary. Black Alpaca Frock (’outs, extra long, at the Baltimore Clothing House, 88 Broad street. myG rit-Mf. , The Columbus Guards are preparing for their moonlight pic-nio of next Wednes day night. Tho beer garden will he fixed up in fine stylo and tho entertainment will he truly enjoyable. The moon will he at its brightest, and all things will stand ready for festivity and enjoyment. Major'* Court. Goorgo Kondroo was tried yesterday, before Mayor, pro tom., G. Gunby Jordan, on ohargo of disorderly conduct on last Tuesday. Tho evidence was rather fight on George and ho was fined costs, or two days in the guard-house. NOiip, norr. oupi Every day from 11 to 1 o’clock, under tlie Nature Grape Arbor of CHAB. HEYMAN A (X). myl ly _ Finwt Silk Alpaca and Silk Sergo Coat at the Baltimoro Clothing House, 88 Broad street. my 6 Kelullc llurl uI (ttuci, Walnut, Rosewood and Common Wood Coffins, Cases and Caskets, and Coffin Trimmings and Mountings in groat vari ety, at the Now Furniture Store. mh6 tf T. T. Edmunds. A large lot IMuln Tfnnfwc Hum* and Butter, low for cash, at myl lot D. AVBRETT'S. A splendid lot of white and lted All- Wool Flannels, Brown and Blenched Can ton flannels, Opera Flannels, In all shades, to bo closed out cheap, at fobll dswtf J. J. Whittle's. Save money and labor by buying chil dren’s ready made dresses for 75c. to 1.50 each at Jno. MoGouoh A Co’s. Extraordinary bargains in Press Goods, Ribbons, Notions, Ac., at Jno. McGouou A Co’s. New and Frelly I’rlnt. At the Virginia Store. Also, largo stock Cottonadcs and Cheap Cassimeres for Boys. Bleached Shirtings and Shootings at less than market value, aplileod H.T. CRIGLER. If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, in medium or extra length, very cheap, go to febu d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. At the Virginia Store, great bargains In Victoria Lawns and other White Goods. Also, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. ap22 A large lot of Ladles’ Light Kids to be sold cheap at febU d&wtf J. J- Whittle’s. Clocks from *3 upwards, guaranteed to give satisfaction, can bo had at Wittich * Kikskl’s Store. rnhlK (13m i .. ■■ ■ •- Good assortment of Cottonadcs and < Sassimeres for boys and farmers, at p<* I. K. JONES’. Torn). M.i'i Catholic Valoa. This body Is composed of a largo num ber of our enterprising young men, who belong to tho Catholic church. The ob jects of tho union arc good and worthy of I advancement. Its meetings arc pleasant and profitable, and It must be tho means of accomplishing no little good. The members of the union are making considerable preparations for the pic-nle which they will give at Juniper on tho 26th Instant. Tho city Is already posted with handbills announcing the timo and place. Tho excursion will be large and the enjoy ment general. Juniper is a fine placo for a pic-nle, and on tho 26th it will bo visited by a large number of Columbus pleasure soekers. Krllff fur Ih* Sufferer*. On Wednesday, Dr. Gilbert left on tho boat for Stewart county, carrying with him the goods and money raised In this city for tho rcliof of the tornado sufferers. Ho will ho met by gentlemen residing near the desolate region, who wifi aid him In the proper distribution of tho funds and supplies, About four hundred dollars was furnished, and it may be the means of af fording much relief to those who are now sadly in need of It. Mon'* Furntfthlnc Good* At tho Virginia Store, Muslin and Gauze Undorshlrts, Socks, Cravats, Handker chiefs, &c. Also, tho Now York City Shirts, tho host In the market. ap22 l’arasols and fans for the million, at Jno. McGough & Co’s. NtIII They Cornel A Isiautiful lot of Spring Prints just in at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. A large assortment of Linen Collars and Cuffs of the latest styles just received at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. Ilrm* Good* Below toil, We have placed on our Bargain Counter a large line of Summer Fancy Dress Goods, regardless of cost. aplO tf BOATRITE & CLAPP. You can buy beautiful colored Grena dines at 10c. and upward, at Jno. McGough A Co’s. J u*t In. A largo lot of Crowel and Zephyr, in all colors and shades, at apls dwtf J. J. Whittle's. For pretty Print*, go to ap9 tf J. S. JONES'. Gents’ Fine Imports! Suiting, Light Spring Styles, offered low, at ap9 tf J. S. JONES’. Muslins and Linen Suitings are just the things for tho warm weather. J. S. Jones has a t>eautiful lot on exhibition to-dav. ap9 tf ImproA rmcnli. The spirit of Improvement seems to be spreading in the city. Troup street, espe cially, is putting on a letter appearance. Several new residences are going up now, and several others will soon bo erected. Messrs. Henry and William Bussey have Just completed two neat residences just opposite the residence of Dr. N. J. Bussey. It is rumored that Mr. George W. Wood ruff will soon erect a handsome cottage near St. Paul church, and that Mr. W. L. Salisbury will soon build a residence in the same vicinity. Sheds are being built in various portions of the business streets, and the sidewalks are llucly protected. Several of those on Broad street are being painted and at times the coats of pedestrians are in dan ger of being seriously spotted. Nearly the whole of the sidewalks on tho four princi pal blocks of Broad street are now covered by sheds and protoeted from the sun and weather. Madam Ucmortil'i Patterns For lftdiiw ftn<l children, for Rale by BOATIUTE * CLAPP. Send for a pattern book free, apft tf Xfw Good*. Just recolvod, new Prints, new Hamburg: Embroideries, new Silk Ties and Ruffs. Prices to Ruit the times, at John McGoUGH A Co.’s Now Uprnlng, Full lines of now-Spring GotMls. apß tf BOATIUTE & CLAPP. Magnificent lot of Cloths and Cassi nieres to close out at one-half their value, at Jno. MoGough A Co’s. Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to call at febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. •lum Arrived, A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard wide, at 10,12% and 15 a per yard -the beet g(HKis in the market at the price, at febl4 dAwtf J. J. Whittle’s. JnMt Arrivedt 13,000 yards Calico. If you want a pretty Hpring Dross, go to J. J. Whittle’s. He receives fresh lots weekly. f01>27 Thr Good Work. The meeting now in progress at Methodist churches in this city are marked by an unusual amount of interest The meeting at St. Luke church has been going on for almost a month, and has accom plished much good. About fifty accessions to the church have resulted from it. The meetings at St. Paul and BroAd street Methodist c hurch have recently been begun, and are already progressing well and arousing no small interest among the people. Health. Physicians report the health of tho city to bo fast improving. Pneumonia is rap idly disappearing and no new eases have appeared in tho last week. The sickness in Brownevillo and Girard which was re cently so wide-spread, has greatly dimin ished. Almost everybody is now undergo ing tho inconvenience of a bad cold, but beyond this the general health is fine. The people seem to be recovering from the try ing effects of a peculiarly trying spring. Thomm Burch Dlumlacd. A special tologram received In this city yesterday from Seale, Ala., stated that Mr. Thomas Burch, who killed the negro Bar ney Johnson, at Perkins' Mills, last Mon day, had undergone his preliminary ex amination and had been dismissal from custody. Tho killing was clearly in self defence, and it was deemed unjust to hold the prisoner. For the Former.: A large lot of Cottonades. If you want a bargain in Spring and Summer Pants Goods, visit fob 27 J. J. Whittle's. Call at J. J. Whittle's and get some of the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth est, strongest and cheapest silk in use. apt Bargain in Linen Cuffs at 25c. at Jro. McGofh & Co's. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Engraving and Watch Kopairing done at Wrmrrt A KrasßL’R. WATT A- WALIiKH. On yesterday we made a thorough per sonal observation of tho largo and com plete stock of groceries now offered to tho trade by Messrs. Watt & Wulkcr, of this city. This enterprising firm has steadily rais ed itself In public favor until it lias built up a trade which extends through all tho section that does business with Columbus. Beginning with a small capital and trade, by hard effort ami untiring energy the presont prosperous condition of tho busi ness has been attained. Messrs. Watt & Walker are fortunate in their place of business. Tho locality is ono which affords tho rarest advantages, while tho building is furnished with such facilities for the carrying on of a success ful grocery business as can seldom be ob-1 tained. The arrangement of tho goixis in the store room and cellar is admirable. In the cellar are to bo found the syrups sold by the firm. They deal principally in New Orleans and Florida syrups; of the latter they have sold about 800 barrels during the present year. In tho cellar is also kept a very large stock of lard. Here is stored their supply of mess pork, which consti tutes anew feature in Columbus trade. This pork is packed in brine and is largely used by the farmers in lower Georgia and Florida. Its packing preserves it from the flies, which are so destructive to ordi nary pork. Messrs. Watt Sc Walker send large quantities of this article to the lower counties. Up stairs are to be found meal and flour of all brands, the best of which are unex celled. Here also is a very large stock of corn anti tobacco. In one end of the store are three car-loads of iron ties, which were bought when they were very low, ami j which can lie offered to the trade at low figures. The Arm had no need of them when they were purchased but were able to obtain a bargain in them and thus can furnish them at favorable rates to the trade. On this floor all brands of sugar are kept. Here also is displayed a complete st<x;k of groceries of all kinds, and a farmer can easily purchase his supplies from the stock displayed before him. The stock of pork and sides is very large. During the past four months this Arm has sold an enormous amount of meat. They buy it in immense quantities and are con stantly increasing their trade in this line. The stock of fancy groceries is very large, and from this a growing city trade is supplied. Taking the whole stock, it is one of the largest and best selected we have ever seen. The firm is fast developing a fine Florida trade. Much of the trade of upper Florida can be brought to Columbus, and this firm already has a large and growing trade there. Messrs. Watt Sc Walker are known throughout the section that gets its sup-! plies from Columbus, and their house is j firmly establish!*! as one of thesafest, best j and most accommodating in the land. ,\>w Niiluon. Having removed from Broad street to the corner of Oglethorpe and Franklin sts., I have not only selected a more conve nient place for my former patrons, but have greatly increased my facilities for keeping a number one saloon, where I will be pleased to serve all with g<xxl liquors and everything else to lx* found in such an establishment. my 9 lm J. J. BLAKELY. • ——— ---■■ . An entire new stock of fine Jewelry has tsH'n received at Wittich V Kinsel’h Jewelry Store. Oft Toe Opelika. Everybody is going to Opelika to-day. The train will leave at 7:30 this morning. The programme for tho day is line, and it will surely be passed in gaiety and fun. The drill and target practice will lx) at tractive. Several of our soldier boys were out yesterday afternoon practicing for the contest. Crowds are expected from La- Grange, Montgomery and Auburn. A line platform is ready and several bands have been engaged. Opelika will bo full and there will lx? fun enough for all. Go to the grand military plc-nic. Caih I*ld For Old Gold and Silver at Wittich Sl Kinrel’s my 4 daw Jewelry Store. At the Vlrglula More, Dress Goods of all kinds, in new styles and very cheap. np22 Gtxxl Corsets at the Virginia Store only 50 cents. Great bargains also in liner grades. np22 l.aiao I.ot Grenadine*. Second shipment includes the Mexican Mesh. (ap9lo J- S. JONES. New Ties and Hamburg Edgings. Also, Tak and Guipure Laces, for trimming Grenadines at ap9 tf # L S. JONES’. A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings and Inserting*, at prices to suit the pur chaser, at febu dAwtf J. J. Whittle’s. ; A fresh lot of Black and Colored Kid | Gloves, Just In and to be sold cheap, at j apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. Flourr Ktrnlluir. There are still general complaints of tho stealing of flowers. A large number of choice flowers have been hooked from yards and porches. The thieves seem to t)e very artful, and have succeeded in es caping detection. During the winter months, chickens were the sufferers from this band of sneaks, and now their efforts seem to be exerted on the flower gardens. There is plenty of room in our jail for such scamps, and It is to be hoped they will soon be placed there. The l'olllce Force! The police force of the city now consists of eleven mcD and two captains. It is ru mored that the number will be reduced, at an early day, to ten men, if not eight. If the city can be well served by eight or ten men, the reduction ought to be made. During the summer months very little is going on. Everything is quiet, and not many conservators of the peace are need ed. Macon, with a larger population than Columbus, has a much smaller police force, and the affairs of that city seem to well regulated. Every city should have an amply police force, for tho maintenance of peace and order, but if there is one superfluous man on the force he ought to bo dropped as soon as his services are not needed. Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment just received at V rrnen Sc Kinsel’s. Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Case Homespun just in and for sale cheaper than ever known before, at feb27 J- J. Whittles. Just received Jap Silks in blk. and white cheek Silver Gray, at the lowest price, at Jno. MrGorrm A Co’s. IN MEMOBIAM. ' Every day the world is called upon to mourn the loss of some dear relative and friend. Each day brings fresh accessions to tho grand army of the dead, each one blessed with their pocullnr virtues i honored by their own friends. This rifle Is just as it should be. On the 10th day of May, died in Colum j bus, Mrs. Lena Barnett, nee Miss Lena ; Fischaclier. But little over ono year ago she stood at the hymeneal altar the blush ing bride, with all tho future bright and glided with the radiance of hope. She was then married to Mr. M. L. Barnett, of Florida. Full well is remembered the happy occasion when friends were gath ered to wish them a long life and happi : ness, and it seems a mockery uixm life that one so young and who had so much 1 to make the ocean of life a pleasant voy age, snould be thus suddenly taken away.; She was the devoted adopted daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Dessau, and to her they in voluntarily turned as a solace in their old age. Her union was blessed with a child, but In the same hour that the life was created, the seeds of death were sown. But few people in this section will fail to remember her without pleasing emo tions. The sympathy of all are enlisted in tho bereavement of Mrs. Dessau, her kind protectress—for, like her life, she was the devoted friend to her death. In Mrs. Barnett, the poor of tho com munity have lost a Arm and ever ready friend, her adopted parents a true and noble daughter, and her husband a faith ful and loving wife. In so short a notice we fall to do do justice to the many noble attributes of this excellent young lady. Everything that human skill could sug gest was brought to bear in aid of her life, but God called for her devotion, and she obeyed the summons with a ready willingness. MOBILE LIFE I.\NIRI\('E ( 11. This company has been organized with a guarantee capital of $300,000, for the purpose of affording to the people the benefits of a first class Horne Institution. The rates of premiums have been care fully calculated upon the most approved basis, and are consistent with safety and undoubted security. They are not higher than those chargixl by the best Northern life insurance companies, many of which j exact an extra premium for residence in 1 the South. The surplus will be accurately ascertained and distributed equitably i among the policy holders. In this way life insurance will be offered at its actual ! cost. Besides the ordinary forms of insurance 1 granted by other companies, the Mobile j Life Insurance Company call attention to their special feature called the Life Endowment Plan, which combines most I attractive features, with safety and the I promise of a largo surplus. Assets over j $500,000. W. L. Baker, President. 11. M. ! Friend, Secretary, T. S. SPEAR, Special Agent, np2l ly Columbus, Ga. Droivnp and. Yostorday afternoon about l o’clock a negrro named Emmet Greene was bathing in the river just below the railroad bridge. I He got into the current of the river and before help could reach him was drowned. An effort was at once made to recover his body. His friends adopted every moans in their power, but up to a late hour last night the body had not been recovered. The boy was about flftoen years of age. He lived with his old grand mother named Clark, who lives at the wagon yard, and was a step son of Andrew' Greene, who drives for Mr. J. Rhodes Browne. Every year someone is drowned about this place. It seems to Ik* a fatal spot, and yet it lias a strange fascination for the boys the city. The river is deep at this point and the current very swift. Colored I’xciiralon. A few hundml of our colored friends exeurted to Fort Mitchell yesterday. They used two trains, and went off in the best of style. The day is said to have passed off pleasantly, and they all re turned at night in high glee. Several other excursions of the colored folks are on foot, and we may safely guar antee In advance that all who attend will have a happy time. Best Middlesex Blue Flannel Suits, Skel eton and Double-Breasted Sack and Frock Coats, at the Baltimore Clothing House, 88 Broad street. myG Go to the Virginia Store for Kid Gloves, Llama Lace Saequos and Points, and great bargains in Ribbons. ap22 Black Iron Grenadines at the Virginia Store, in new stylos. Also, Plain at 40 to .50 cents, which are a great bargain. ap22 H. T. CRIGLER. If you want figured Linens at half price, go to Jno. McGough Cos. Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at ! apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. Kacc lor Halurduy. On Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock there will be a running race of half a mile be tween “McDougald’s colt” and the “Bow er’s Pony,” for a purse of SSO. There will bo plenty of fun and a good crowd present. Th* Cairne. We have learned that tho cause of the unpleasant odors on Randolph street, refered to in our article yesterday was the escape of some old gas. Caused by the digging of past holes for anew shed. The pipes had broken, and when they were reached in digging down the odors com plained of came out. We state this in jus tice to tho parties who own the promises. Hew Prints, Now Muslins, New Percales, , New Grenadines. myS dAwtf Boatrite <fc Clapp. An elegant line of Parasols and Fans at I the Virginia Store. ap22 j The tirfiit Family Medicine. Dr. Wilhoft’s Anti-Periodic or Fever and i Ague Tonic. No case of incurable Chills has yet presented itself, where this scion- j tide and safe medicine has been employed No case has been found so obstinate as to resist its prompt anti 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. Wheolock, Finlay & Cos., Proprietors, New Orleans, For sale by all druggists. d&w Elegant black Grenadines from 40c. to 1.00 at Jno. McGough & Go’s. ■■■■ 1 ■■ Ploughing. ami all persons who want their Gardena or Yard* Plowed or Planted, can be served cheap by applying at Frederick’* corner to 4t HENRY KTMRROTGH, Edwin Booth In Columbus. Yesterday we learned that Edwin Booth, the greatest of American actors, would honor Columbus with his presence next Docembor. Mr. Ford, of Baltimore, has made arrangements for a complete tour of tho South by Mr. Booth, and has en gaged our opera house for two nights in Docomlier. Tills Is news of no ordinary interest Mr. Booth hus not made a visit to the South since the war, and very few of our people have had an opportunity of wit nessing the genius of whom they have heard so much. Ills tour of tho South is sure to increase his already magnificent fame, and will afford great pleasure to a very large elass of our people. It Is to bo hoped that tho great actor may, by trav eling throughout tho land, bo enabled to repair Ills broken fortunes, and that he may everywhere receive the homage due to genius. No ExfiiM* for Beluir Nick. No person can use Boschee’b German Syrup without getting immediate relief and cure. We have the lirst ease of Coughs, Colds or Consumption, or any disease of tho Throat and Lungs, yot to hear from that has not been cured. We have distributed every year, for three years, over 250,000 Sample Bottles by Druggists in all parts of the United States. No other manufacturer of medi cines ever gave their preparation such a test as this. Go to your druggist, F. L. Brooks, 150 Broad street, and get a bottle for 75 cents and try t. Two doses wil relieve you. Sample bottles 10 cents each mh2s d&wly He Your Own l*li.v*lolun. There is no case of Dyspepsia that Green’s August Flower will not cure. Come to the Drug Store of F. L. Brooks, 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 throe 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 Chills not return during the season. It permanently cures Fever and Ague of long standing. mh2s d&wly The largest and prettiest selection of Transfer Flowers in the city, is at febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's. HEAD ! BEAD ! ! COYSI .UPTIOV CI KED ! Office of O. Sackett, Drugs & Medicines, New Albanf, Ind., April 10, 1874. Itr. J. S. Pemf*rton. Atlanta , Georgia . Dear Sir - I have received your circulars, and in conse quence of the distribution, I have sold about six dozen Globe Flower Syrup in the last two weeks. The Globe Flower Syrup is gaining great celebri ty. I recommended it m two eases of consump tion. Unerase was tied-fast; had not laid on but one aide for two years: hemorrhages almost ev eryday; much emaciated, and expected to di'\ lie has taken six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup; ids troubles are all gone, except prostration, which is rapidly improving. He will certainly get well. The other case is similar with same good results. I can send you many testimonials if you want them. Yours truly, etc., O. SACKETT. Important Notice to Consumptive*. The long lookod-for specific for the cure of all pulmonary diseases is found at last. GLOBE FLOWER SYKI'P has proved the most extraor dinary medical preparation ever discovered for curing Consumption. Globe Flower Hyrup 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 Golds and Coughs in an in credible short time. Globe Flower Syrup con tains no opium, nothiug nauseous or poisonous —perfectly harmless and delicious to take; pos sesses all the valuable properties of the Syrup Hypophosphites, the nutritive value of Cod Liver Oil. the invaluable Tonic, Expectorant, Alterative and Sedative virtue of the Globe Flower, or Cephalanthus Occidentalis.’ 60,000 cases cured, not a failure known. Thousands of testimonials of wonderful cures will lx; sent on application to any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup. It may save your life. For sale by Druggists. Manufactured by DR. J. S. PEMBERTON A CO., Chemists. Atlanta, Ga. M. D, HOOD k CO., Wholesale Agents, Coiumbus, Ga. ! febl'J Why W ill You Pine Away f WITHOUT A PARALLEL. Tho demand for Dr. J. Bradfield’s Fe male Regulator is beyond precedent in the annals of popular remedies. Orders come in bo thick and fast that the Propri etor has, heretofore been unable to fill them all. Ho is happy to state that ar rangements are now complete by which he is prepared to manufacture Female Regulator on a scale equal to the emer gency, and the public may feel assured that their wants may now be supplied. Physicians of high repute are using this g;reat remedy, in daily practice, all over Georgia. Hereafter no woman need suf fer from suppressed, suspended or irreg ular menstruation. This valuable medi cine is prepared by L. H. Bradfield, Drug gist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per botuoby druggists throughout America. HEARTY, BLOOMING WIDOW. Marietta, Ga., March 9, 1870. Messrs. Hrtulju ld t* O). : Gentlemen—You will please ship us an other supply of your invaluable Female Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We are happy to state that this remedy gives better satisfaction than any article we sell. We have been selling it since 1808, and witnessed many remarkable euros by it. Among others, there was a lady friend of ours who was sallow and sickly until she was twenty-six years old, when she was married. Her husband lived two years and died. She continued in bad health; in fact, she has never been what a woman ought to be. A few months after the death of her husband she saw your advertisement, and came to our store and bought a bottle of your Regula tor from us, ami took it according to di well, brought her regular monthly peri ods on, and to-day she is a hearty, bloom ing widow—with the use of but two bot tles of your Regulator, costing her only three dollars, when she had tried several physicians and spent a great deal of money without any benefit Wishing you great success with your valuable reme dies, we are, respectfully yours, etc., W. Root A Sons. ap23 3m \Y. I). Smith, Natural Artist, In addition to his ordinary business of painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Para sols, etc., and make them as good as new at very low charges. mhl7 tf W. D. SMITH, Natural Artist. I am now prepared to do any kind of Painting—House, Sign or Ornamental. I can mend your Umbrellas, and make them as g(Kd as new. Give me a trial. I can bo found oppo site the Market House. mh!4 tf W. D. SMITH. Collinswortli Institute and Bowery Academy. rpHE public are lierc-by informed 1_ that the undersigned have united Jjj ’•jfelfc, as Associated Principals, to teach an rwtJf *-- Euglish, Mathematical and Classical School, at Collinswortli Institute, JP* Talbotton, Ga. ,T. G. Calhoun will teach Mathematics and the Physical Sciences, have charge of the 6tudy room, and general supervision of the conduct of the students. J. T. McLaughlin will teach English Literature, Moral Science, aud the Classics, and have charge of the business departments of the school and boarding house. We earnestly solicit to co-opera tion of our friends to secure a large and liberal patronage. TUITION AND BOARD. Tuition $2. f3. $4 and $5 per month. Board at the Institution sl3 per month, paid in advance. Boarders must supply their own towels and bed clothing. N. B —Board can be had in the villages on rea sonable terms. J. T. MCLAUGHLIN, A. M.. J. G. CALHOUN, ap7 tf Associate Principals. 111. E. IONG E, IIEAIiF.It IN Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &t„ & ti; No. 11 Broail Htreet, Columl>u, g„ feb!7 tjyl A. .V. DOZIER. Attorney <it I.mv. 1 PRACTICES in State and Federal Court* of Georgia and Alabama. Make* Commercial Law a specialty. Office over C. A. Redd & Co.’* store. janl3 Cm THORNTON A GRIMES, Attorneys at (anv. OFFICE over Abell A Co.’*, corner of Broad and St. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga. janls ly • i Joseph F. Poo, Attorney A Counsellor at Om. j \FFICE west side Broad street over store of ; l / W. 11. Roberta A Cos. Practices iH State and . Federal Courts. Advice and service* tendered to j Administrators, Executors, Guardians. Ac. Spe- | cialty made of Conveyancing. Examining Titles, | Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in tho United , States. Ann business promptly attended to. M. 7 dtf J. I>. RAMBOj Atlornry nt Office over Holstead & Co.’s, Broad street, Co- ! lumbus, Oeorgia. In Office at all hours. janß dly J. M. M(NEILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, I)RACTICEB in Courts of Georgia and Alabama. Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd A Co.’s. KaT Special attention given to collections. jMdfl t: W. W. MACKALL, Jr., Atlorney at Law ColumhuN, Ga. © g- Office over P. N. Gibson's store. Practices in C. 8. and State Courts. Rkfkuencek—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan nah. Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah. Ga.; Gov. J. Black Groorae, Annapolis. Md.; A. & J. E. Lee, Jr.. Esq*., St. Louis. mil 23 tf DR. J. A. I Itqi HART HAS AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment on . the premises formerly known us the Dr. Bozeman lot. at the corner of Mclntosh and Randolph streets. Entrance t* the Office on Me | Intosli street, where professional calls, made either at day or night, may be left and will be I promptly attended to as soon a* received. ! jau22-eod tf. John Blackznar, • St . Clair Street, Gunby’s Building, next to ; Preer, lliges Cos. Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance. RE EE 11, BY PERMISSION, To Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bank, this city. : j an 23-1 y G. A. fiXEHNE, | MEItCIIANT TAII.OIJ 134 Itroail Ntreet, MAS on hand a handsome assortment of Gen tlemen's Dress Goods, English and French 1 Cassimeres. Vestings, Ac. | Cutting done at reasonable rates. Have your Clothes mads by me, and I guarantee perfect satisfaction in stylo and price, j JanSl iy L. I*. AENCHBACHER, Fftshioxift I>l<* Tailor. IIOOMSover Moffett's Drug Store. lam reg \ ularly supplied with the latest FASHION ; J PLATES, and am prepared to guarantee perfect ! satisfaction, at reasonable rates. iuh2i eodfim IL TIIOMPHON, | Livery and Stable, / AGLETHORPE HTEET, between Randolph and . \ " Bryan. Ths best of Saddle *ud Harness j Horses. A fine lot of Carriages and Buggies i always on hand. Special attention given to the accommodation of Drovers. They will find it t<> their interest to ; put up with him. fobu tf WILLIAM M NDAY, Livery and Sale Stable Keeper, Oglethorpe street. riMIE BEST TEAMS IN THE CITY FOR HIRE 1 at all hoars day and night. Funeral* served at short notice. Drovers accommodated on liberal terms. jaaSl tt John Mehaffey, VT Ills OLD STAND, corner ol Oglethorpe and Bridge streets. ColumbiiN, Gn.* Will Pay the Highest Market Price FOR ItuscN, Old Cotton, Hides. Ilrj and Green, Furs OF ALL KINDS, Bpcswux and. Tallow, Old Metals, Jtc., Delivered at Depot* and Wharfs in Columbn*. Georgia. jan3l tf Wanted, Hag* ! For which I will pay $2.50 per hundred pound*. ! DANIEL R. BIZE, DEALER IN tiEYEHAL AMI FAJICT GROCERIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. \IHTH uneqHaled advantages tor obtaining a y Country Produce I keep constantly in store j Butter. Egg*. Chickens. Potatoes. Dried Fruit, Ac. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES, both fresh and attractive, and at lowest possible CASH PRICES. All are invited to examine on Bryan St., between Oglethorpe A ,Ickon. jaul deodawtf CITY TAX! JJARTIEW WHO HATE NOT PAID THEIR CTTY TAX for 1875, WILL BE ALLOWED FOUR PEH CENT. DISCOUNT, if they pay BEFOBE FIKST OF MAY NEXT. J. N. BARNETT, apl," tmvl Collector a:;! Trewtnrer. "run: Mnmr Columbus, Ga., April l between Columbus and Fort Mitchell " Nuckolls I " Perkins “ Seale | Hstchechubbee. . J * 1 " Blackmon i “ Hurtville I ! “ Guerryton J* 1 “ Suspension ‘‘ I Chuunenuggco I Union Spring*.. I I •’ Thomas 2 l j " Linwood “ Troy... .!!!!.. I MILEAGE tickets. I 3.000 miles. 3c; 2,000 mib s, 3c- l m ... I | apl will n. g.wmiAMß. o r WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, fSKumatm Columbus, Ga., February 28th, lgyj DAILY TBAINS j Leave Columbus 2 . ftl j Arrive Montgomery K;oo.y I “ Mobile 5:10 p y I " New Orleans 11 45 p * j “ Sclra F, . “ Vickiburg uuo,, ! " Louisville 7:15 in Leave Columbus 11 ku* I Arrive Atlanta New York 6:15 r* TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS From Montgomery 3:Ai*n From Atlanta C:27am CHAS. P. BALL, General Sup’t H. M. ABBETT, Agent. Jul-tt Notice. OFFICE MOBILE A GIRARD RAILROAD, j January 31,1875. ) / \N and after this date Trains on thin Ro<J *j| * J run as follows: PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED (Daily, (Sunday* excepted) making close •■tinnir tion with M. A E. R. It. for Euiaula I Leave Columbus 3:00 i. v ! Arrive at Troy 10:35 r. i Leave Troy 240 & w | Arrive at Columbus 10:20 a. m Freight trains, going only to Union Hprinci. : leave Columbus Mondays, Wednesdays ud fti days. I,eave Union Springs TucHdays, Hiur a days and Saturdays. teb9 tf W. L. CLARK. Sup’t. PASSENGERS Going North or East. 4 avoid night change* and secure th \\ most comfortable and shortest route by buying tickets Via the Virginia Midland. THIS ROUTE IS ONE HUNDRED MILES SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER to the HprlntCK of Ylrtflnla. ti. J. FOUEAt ltF. General Manager, Alexandria, Va. W. U. ( HIPLKY, General Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga. | ap3 tf J. T. COOK, Stalls 15 & 17, Market House. j constantly on hand an l for Kile a j BEST MEATS that can be obtained, j mh2s dly GILBERTS PRINTING OFFICE AND Book Bindery, Opposite Sew Fueti, tiler llu.iams. COLUMBCK OrA., T S WEU. SUPPLIED WITH MAOTUI. 1 Experienced Workmen employed in ; partment. .. I Orders for work of any description fxUti : dispatch, and at most reasonable rat'-s. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks ! Of every description on hn.l, or printed t : tier at short notice. Receipt Books FOR IUILBOADS AND KIKAMB"' K Always in stock: also printed to order wh.n *3" Prices and flpeciiuens of Work furr!l on application. THO W. ftII.BKBT. jaul tf cnlum* l !*. ■the Opelika Weekly Times. BENJ. H. KEISEB, Prop’r, T T AS NOW A WIDE AND EXTENSiyI. (Hill XT latiun in Lee. Chambers und 1 counties—the largest of any newspaper Eastern portion of the State. Merchants of Columbus, by “ a " rtl *'”jer”tf ® TIMES, would be certain to reach sm J tMir tire people of East Alabama. “ a * Aders o( interest to inform it* numerou qualities of their goods. to be Postoffice receipts prove* my wsertion < fkets. Terms moderate. Address THF. OPELIKA TM^ ap2 2w