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THE DAILY TIM IIS.
CalumbUM, Gfl>*
WEDNESDAY MAYJI9, 1875.
K,nH H. DUNOrORD. IOCI y <JtRHRO.
HI.AKDrHU <V OAKKAKU,
Allmeri nrt tonn.rllor. ,t I.mw.
08.-0 So. 67 Broad street. oTrWlttlcb k XlDitl’R
Jewelry Store.
Will practice In the State and Federal Court*.
febilH
OI K VfiKM'N.
John Mark Obkene, solicits subrsclp
tlons, advortlscraents, otc., and will con
tract for a line, a square, a column, or a
a page, In tlio "CCBO’MBUH Daily and
Weekly Times. Will also bo pleased to
report local and prennral nows, when re
quested to do go, correctly.
a.. Black, of Opelika, Ala.,
Is authorized to receipt for subscriptions
and advertising for Daily and Weekly
Times.
J. 1,. Inokam Is our general authorized
traveling agent.
Jokdan L. Howell is connected with
this ofllec, and is authorized to solicit and
receipt for advertisements arid subscrip
tions to the paper.
E. N. Petebson Is our local agent at
Union Springs, Ala.
E. T. Lono Is authorized to solicit sub
scriptions and advertising for this paper
In Alabama, and to receipt for the same.
The Dally and Weekly Time.
Can be procured every day at the “Nar
row Gauge” Fruit and Cigar Store of Mr.
J. Ij. Troadaway, next to Itankin House,
Broad street. _
.\>w Adverilienfiit*.
Columbus Guards’Pic-Nic at Villa Reich
to-night.
Young Men's Catholic Union Pie-Nlc at
Juniper on tho 20th.
Fine heifer taken up. Apply at this
office.
New dress goods at tlio Vftglnia Store.
Family groceries of all kinds. J. H.
Hamilton.
Clothing, in latest styles. Thomas A
Prescott. i
A Columbus Editor.
Wo learn that Major Gustavus A. Mil
ler, formor odltor of tho Columbus Sun
and Times, Is at Liberty Hall, Crawford
vlllo, Georgia, a guest of Hon. Alexander
H. Stephons. Major Miller is well known
in this city, as a scholar arid writer of rare
ability.
Visitors to the Court.
Among the visiting members of tho bur,
at the Court Hoifco, yesterday, wc noticed
ex-Judge Worrill and Mr. Culhoqjr. of
Talbot county.
Peterson Thwcatt, Esq., late Comptroll
er-General of the State, was also In Court.
Black Alpaca Frock Coats, extra long,
at the Baltimoro Clothing House, 88 Broad
street. _ my 6
French nud Enfrllsh Cloth*, nnd Nulling*
At Cost to close out stock. These arc
choice goods and are now sold at a great
bargain.
H. T. CBIGLER.
May 15, 1875.
* .s.i ... ■—i —■.. .
Columbus Ounrdi’ Picnic
Comes off to-night sure. Everything Is
ready and everybody is coming. The
moonlight picnic to-night is an assured
success. Fun begins at 2 o’clock this
afternoon, and continues until midnight.
Villa Reich will be full, and everybody is
cordially Invited to be present upon this
groat occasion. Bo sure to bent the
grand picnic to-night.
Y. M.C.V. rie..\lf.
The Young Men's Catholic Union will
ho one of the most pleasant, affairs of the
season.
Ample arrangements have been made to
make the day pass pleasantly to all who
go. An elegant platform has been erected
on tho grounds, and tho bust string hand
to bo gotten will bo present, to discourse
music for tho dance. Croquot and other
games will also be enjoyed. The city is
full of posters, announcing the time and
date, and tickets are offered for sale at va
rious places. A largo crowd is sure to at
tend. Juniper is a pleasant place for an
excursion and it is sure to bo visited by
a largo crowd next Wednesday.
Tho best railroad accommodations will
tic furnished, and, in short, everything will
lie arranged and carried on in first-class
style.
New Boat.
It is said that anew boat is to be built
on our river by the Central Line. It will
be built for the Tombigboe river, and will
be larger than any of the boats now in
use on the Chattahoochee. It is also re
ported that Mr. Charles Blaine, the build
er of several of the boats now in use here,
will come up the river with the party of
gentlemen who left some time since, and
go to work immediately on the now boat.
All the material and machinery for the
vessel will be obtained here, and it will Ik*
a triumph of homo enterprise.
Oenfft KurnlaUlng tioori*
AT
THE VIRGINIA STORK.
Liolc Thread, Uauzo and Muslin Under
shirts ; Now York City Shirts, the best in
market; Sottks, Cravats, Gloves, Ac.
May 15,1875. .
orp, hoi p, soup:
Every day from 11 to 1 o’clock, under the
Nature Grape Arbor of
CHAS. HEYMAN & CO.
myl ly ___
Finest Silk Alpaca and Silk Sergo Coats
at the Baltimore Clothing House, 88
Broad street, my 6
Urtullr Burial Cun,
Walnut, Bosewood and Common Wood
Collins, Cases and Caskets, and Collin
Trimmings and Mountings in great vari
ety, at tho New Fnrnituro Store.
tnh6 tf T. T. Edmunds.
llurg'aln Counter,
tire a l Nacrlfloc In Dnu Good*.
2,000 yards Summer Dress Goods placed
on my Bargaiu Counter to-day at the
uniform price of 15 cents, in most cases
worth three times that sum. Come early
and take yonr choice at 15 cents!
VIRGINIA STORE.
May 15,1875.
Received To-l)i> at the Virginia store
New stock elegant Parasols, new stock
Kid Gloves 75 cents and upwards.
Also, Neck Ties, Fans, Ac.
Victoria Lawns, and other White Goods
cheap.
May 15,1875.
The Cheapest Ribbons in the State can
lie had at tho
VIRGINIA STORE.
May 15,1875. eod
Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and
Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment
just received at
Wrnion & Kinski, s.
Lot Creoadl.v*.
Second shipment Includes tho Mexican
Mesh. fapf) tfi J. S. JONES.
MI WOVIT. MTEBIOH COIHT.
MAY TEBM, 1975.
Court mot yesterday morning at 9 o'clk.
Judge James Johnson presiding.
Tho following coses were disposed of:
Elbert Senior vs. William Ingram; com
plaint-appeal from County Court. Ver
dict for defendant.
Cargill A Daniel, plaintiffs in 11. fa, vs.
W. R. Turman, defendant, and H. E. Tur
man, claimant ; appeal from Justice’s
Court. Appeal dismissed.
T. 8. Fontaine vs. Western Union Tele
graph Company; assumpsit—appeal from
County Court. Continued.
J. L. Dunham A Cos. vs. T. C. Roeso; as
sumpsit -appeal from County Court. Con
tinued.
J. L. Dunham A Cos. vs. W. L. Bowden
and William Brunson; attachment. John
Bchnell made party defendant, and case
continued.
J. L. Dunham A Cos. vs. same; garnish
ment—Allen, Freer A Ulges, garnishees.
Continued.
Gustavus DcLaunay vs. W. L. Stapler;
complaint-appeal from County Court.
Death of defendant suggested, and case
continued.
F.C. Johnson A Cos. vs. Daniel P. Dozier;
account.—appeal from County Court. This
case was tried, and the jury was out when
Court adjourned.
Tho first case for this morning is that
of William A. Osborn vs. George H. Bryan.
Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed
to give satisfaction, can be had at
WrmcH A Kinsel's Stork.
mh2G d3m
Still They Comr !
A beautiful lot of Spring Prints just in at
apt J. J. WHITTLE’S.
A large assortment of Linen Collars and
Cuffs of tho latest styles just received at
apt J. J. WHITTLE’S.
Drru Uoodi Below
We have placed on our Bargain Counter
a largo lino of Summer Fancy Dress
Goods, regardless of cost.
aplG tf BOATRITE A CLAPP.
Belle Boyd.
From Mr. F. G, Wilhelm, wc learn that
the fem le who sported herself around
last winter as the famous Belle Boyd, is
now in Opelika. She delivered one of her
matchless lectures in that city Monday
night, announcing beforehand that noth
ing would bo charged for admission. Af
ter her mellow voice had died away, she
took up a collection, and the crowd attest
ed the quality of Its generous apprecia
tion, by donating her about three dollars
and a half. Sho seems to be much dis
gusted with the reception sho has receiv
ed everywhere, and is convinced that the
gallant chivalry of years ago has gone.
As the public happens to know that the
original reckless Belle Boyd Is now living
a quiet life and rocking an infant cradle In
some town In New York, this shadow of
the famous original ought not to expect
an ovation on all sides. Wo wish tho poor
woman would quit her foolishness, or, if
she likes tho business, would adopt some
branch of it which would pay her better
than tho one on which she now suspends
her queenly hopes.
For (hr Farmers;
A large lot of Cottonades. if you want
a bargain in Spring and Bummer Pants
Goode, visit
feb27 J. J. Whittle's.
An entire new stock of tine Jewolry has
been received at
WrrricH A Kinsel’s
Jewelry Store.
Ciltth Paid
For Old Gold and Silver nt,
WITTIOH A Kinsel’s
mv4 daw Jewelry Store.
Call at J. J. Whittle’s and get some of
Iho Euroka Spool Silk. It is the smooth
est, striingest and cheapest silk in use.
apt
Tree* on Broad Street.
Broad street is ornamented by a row of
trees in its center, which are pretty and
which add a great deal to the appearance
of the city. Tho trees are In a flourishing
state of growth. Their appearance is
greatly injured by the shabby boxes
which enclose most of thorn. Two or
three old broken planks put around them
both for protection and ornament, have
ceased to bo either, and glvo to tho street
a rather neglected appearance. Much ef
the simple beauty of the trees is destroyed
by these rough and broken boxes. They
would look much better without any. It
would not cost much to enclose all the
trees with neat, boxes, and the effect it
would have on the general apimaranco of
tllo street would bo very marked. If the
city cannot afford to do this, it can surely
afford to have tho present rough and
broken tsixes put together and white
washed, so as to look neat and respecta
ble.
Strangers coming to the city judge by
wtiat they see around them of tho gen
eral character of tho place, and it is a
matter of no little importance that tile
principal street in Columbus--tho one
whieh everybody who come here sees—
should be neat and well kept. A small out
lay will remedy the defect of which wo
have just spoken, and there is no reason
wily itshould not be attended to at once.
New Ties and Hamburg Edgings. Also,
Tak and Guipure Laces, for trimming
Grenadines at
ap9 tf J. S. JONES’.
Good assortment of Cottonades and
Oassimeres for boys and farmers, at
ap9 tf S. JONES’.
For pretty Prints, go to
apD tf J. S. JONES’.
Gents’ Fine Imported Suitings, Light
Spring Styles, offered low, nt
ap9 tf J. S. JONES’.
Muslins and Linen Suitings are just the
tilings for the warm weather. J. S. Jones
has a beautiful lot on exhibition to-day.
ap9 tf
Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow
Case Homespun just in and for sale
cheaper than ever known before, at
feb27 J. J. Whittle's.
Mnlciil Soiree.
It Is reported that Madame Baiiini, as
sisted by her pupils and a number of la
dies and gentlemen of the city, will soon
givo a musical soiree and a dramatic en
tertainment at the residence of Mr. James
Cook in a week or two.
Preparatory to this Madame Baiiini is
now having a series of rehersals, which
are attended by all who intend to take part
in tho soiree. The dramatic entertain
ment will consist of short plays, which
will be rendered by tho araatetures of this,
among whom, we are assured there is a
considerable amount of talent.
The entertainment will be the most
pleasant of the season, and will furnish
both a rich musical treat and an abun
dance of amusement.
Jewelry repaired and made to order.
Engraving and Watch Repairing done at j
WnrrcH <fc Kinsel’s. I
W(ern Rllrnutl Mali*.
It will be remomberod that, some time
since, a motion was raado before the Chan
cellor at Montgomery, on tho part of tho
Branch Sons and others, to be made par
ties to tho sale of the Western Railroad
and to have tho samo set aside. Almut tho
same time a similar motion was made by
Gen. Toombs, as attorney for G. P. Cozart
and others, before Judge Gibson, of Au
gusta. The latter motion afTeeted only the
part of the transaction had by tho Georgia
Railroad. Tho Montgomery Advert inn- of
yesterday says that tho following disposi
tion was made of the former motion:
“The Chaneellor, on yesterday, denied
and overruhsl the motion of Branch Sons
and others to bo made parties to proew*<i
ings for sale of the Western Railroad and
have tho sale set aside. Ho said that any
right they had could be assert**! quite as
well as in a separate bill, and lie would not
delay the proceeding by entertaining their
petition. The confirmation of tho sale, we
judge bv this decision, is a fixed fact.
“The Court also dismissed, on motion of
the Attorney General, the hill filed by the
South V North Alabama Railroad Compa
ny against the State to eall it to an ac
count for the three per cent, fund, holding
that the late act forbidding suits against
the State applied as well to this case as
to others. Tho case goes to the Supreme
Court."
Tho injunction was also refusal by
Judge Gibson, and the Directors of the
Georgia Road were authorized to proceed
with and perfect the purchase of the West
ern Road.
These two decisions settle the matter of
making ncw T parties to the sale, or in any
way delaying it, and it is probable that
the road will pass into the hands of the
new ownership very soon.
A splendid lot of white and Rod All-
Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Can
ton llannels, Opera Flannels, in all shades,
to bo closed out cheap, at
febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, in
medium or extra length, very cheap, go to
febl4 dAwtf J. J. Whittle’s.
A large lot of Ladies’ Light Kids to lx?
sold cheap at
febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Xew Saloon.
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 1 will
be pleased to serve all with good liquors
and everything else to be found in such
an establishment.
my 9 lm J. J. BLAKELY.
Moclublt*.
There will be a “sociable” at the resi
dence) of Mr. G. M. Williams on Front
Street on Thursday; from half past four
o’clock in the afternoon until 12 at night,
to which tho public is invited. There will
be refreshments for sale and amusements
of various kinds. The proceeds of the
entertainment are to be used for cleaning
up tho Presbyterian church and putting it
in better order generally. The members
of tho Young Men’s Christian Association
aro respectfully invited to attend and are
expected to do ull in their power lor the
success of the entertainment. If a suf
ficient amount is raised the lecturo room
of the church, which is now used by the
Y. M. C. A. for their uftern x>n prayer
meetings, will be renovated and made
more pleasant. The members of the Y
M. C. A. are therefore urged to assist the
project, as much as they ran as they are
all interested in its success.
The object of this “sociable” is go<*l and
should entitle it to the patronage of the
public. Everything will be nicely arrang
ed and those who aid a laudable purpose
will be amply repaid by a thorough enjoy
ment of the evening. Social pleasure of
various kinds will be afforded and the oc
casion will pass off pleasantly to all who
attend.
Let the ladies who have thus made an
effort for the sake of their church be liber
ally patronized and enoouiaged in their
well doing.
•lint In.
A large lot of Crewel and Zephyr, in all
colors and shades, at
apif> dwtf J. J. Whittle’s.
•Juni Arrived,
A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard
wide, at 10, 12% and 15c per yard the best
gowlß in t he market at tho price, at
febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings
and Insertings, at prices to suit the pur
chaser, at
febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's.
A fresh lot of Black and Coloml Kid
Gloves, just in and to be sold cheap, at
apl J. J. WHITTLE’S.
Mailaiu BcMorcit'i Pattern"
For ladies and children, for sale by
BO A TRITE A CLAPP.
Send for a ivattern book fret', npß tf
Now Opening.
Full lines of now Spring Goods.
apß tf BOATRITE A CLAPP.
Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam
ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to
call at
febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's.
Juat Arrived:
13,000 yards Calico. If you want a
pretty Spring Drees, go to J. J. Whittle’s.
He receives fresh lots weekly. fel>27
The largest and prettiest selection of
Transfer Flowers in the city, is at
febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Hymeneal.
Yesterday morning Mr. James W. Long
of the firm of Pdpe A Long, a rising young
merchant of this city, was married by
Father Cullinan, of the Catholic Church of
this city to Miss Josephine Walker, daugh
ter of M. L. W. Walker, at the residence of
tho latter near Suspension Alabama. The
following ladies and gentlemen were the
attendants upon the happy pair:
Mr. Fontaine Grimes and Miss Rosa
Woolfolk, Mr. Henry Woodruff and Miss
Katie Frazier, Mr. Charlie Watt and Mi*s
Lila Redd.
Mr. Long and his "right hand men”
went down on tlio pay train early yester
day morning, and the bridal party return
ed upon the same train about eight o’clock
last night To the happy young couple
we wish all possible happiness and sincere
ly hope that they may llnd in life all the
joy that fancy has ever pictured, aud that
in all its varying scenes, for the sunshine
cannot last always, they may find in each
other that joy which nothing can destroy,
and that they may ever illustrate in all
its beauty the sentiment of—
“ Two souls with but a single thought.
Two hearts that beat as one.”
New Prints,
New Muslins,
New Percules,
New Grenadines.
I my3 d&wtf Boatritf. A Clapp.
At the Virginia Store,
Dross Goods of all kinds, in new styles
| and very cheap.
Good Corsets at tho Virginia Store only i
60 cents. Great bargains also in finer |
grades. a.p22 1
.YIOBILE LIFE INMI K I.M K CO.
This company has been organized with
a guarantee capital of $300,000, for the >
purpose of affording to tho people the j
benefits of a first class Home 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 charged by the 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. In this way i
life insurance willl >e offered at its actual I
cost.
Besides the ordinary forms of insnranoe j
granted by other companies, the Mobile!
Life Insurance Company call attention to
their special featube called the Life ;
Endowment Plan, which combines most j
attractive features, with safety and tin;
promise of a large surplus. Assets over |
$500,000. W. L. Baker, President. H. M.
Friend, Secretary.
T. S. HPEAB, Special Agent,
ap2l ly Columbus, Ga.
Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at
apl J. J. WHITTLE’S.
Wllhofl’n Tonic-—-A Safi*, Mure* nnd Mrien>
I in*- Cure.
The unprecedented sale of this world
renowned medicine proves incontestitfiy
that no remedy has superseded the use of
this reliable Tonic. No spleen has been !
found so hard as not to yield to its soft- j
cuing influence, and no liver so hjqiertro
phied as not to give up its long-retained
bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fever
has yet refused to fall into line. Whee
look, Finlay it Cos., Proprietors, New Or
leans. For sale by ail druggists.
d&w
Xo H x cum* for Bring Ml ok.
No person can use Bosohee’s German
Syrup without getting immediate relief
and cure. We have the first case of
Coughs, Colds or Consumption, or auy
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,ne0 Sample Bottles by
Druggists in all parts of the United
Suites. 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 (‘(nits and try t. Two doses wil
relieve you Sample bottles 10 conte eich
mh2s d&wiy
Bi- l our Ovtn Physician.
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 thr*e doses will re
lievo you.
Ague CoNquEBKR 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
tho Chilis not return during tlio season.
It permanently cures Fever and Ague of
long standing. mh2s d&wly
\X. I>. 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 good as new.
Give me a trial. I can be found oppo
site the Market House.
mhl4 tf W. D. SMITH.
HEAD ! HEAD ! !
< o\st;jiiTi*>\ 4 rici:i i
Of net. of O. Rackett, Drugs A- Medicines,
New Albany, Ind., April 10, 1874.
Dr. J. S. I’emberton, Atlanta, Georgia Dear Sir
- I have received your circulars, and m conse
quence of the distribution, I hare sold about tux
dozen Globe Flower Syrup in the last two weeks,
fbe Globe Flower Syrup is gaming great celebri
ty. 1 recommended it iu two cases f consump
tion. One ease was bed-fast. hail nut laid on but
one side for two years, hemorrhages adinost ev
eryday; nmeh emaciated, and expected to die.
He has taken six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup;
his troubles are all gone, except prostration,
which is rapidly improving. He will certainly
get well. The other case is similar with name
good results. I can send you many testimonials
if you want them.
Yours truly, etc., O. BACKETT.
Important Notice to ('otim|itlvcii.
The long looked-for specific for the cure of all
pulmonary diseases is found at last. GLOBE
F LOWER SYRUP has proved the most extraor
dinary medical preparation ever discovered lor
curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not
only cures Consumption, but relieves, immedi
ately, the incipient stages, such as Colds. Pams
in the Chest General Debility, etc. It breaks up
the most distressing Colds and Coughs in au in
credible short time. (dobo Flower Syrup con
tains no opium, nothing nauseous or poisonous
—perfectly harmless ami delicious to tak- ; poa-
Besses all the valuable properties ot the 8y rup
Hypophosphites, the nutritive value of Cod Liver
Oil, the invaluable Tonic, Expectorant, Alterative
and Sedative virtue of the Globe Flower, or
•Ccphalanthus Occidental is.’ 50 'MX) cases cured;
not a failure known. Thousands of testimonials
of wonderful cures will be sent on application to
any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup.
It may save your life. For sale by Drugglßts.
Manufactured by
DR. J. 8. PEMBERTON fcCO ,
Chemists, Atlanta, Ga.
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga.
febll)
Why Will You I*lne Away t
WITHOUT A PARALLEL.
The demand for Dr. J. Bradlleld’s Fe
male Regulator is beyond precedent in
the annals of popular remedies. Orders
come in so thick and fast that the Propri
etor has, heretofore been unable to till
them all. He is happy to state that ar- i
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
great 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. Bradlieid, Drug
| gist. Atlanta, Ga', and sold at $1.50 per
bottle by druggists throughout America.
HEARTY, BLOOMING WIDOW.
Marietta, Ga., March 9,1870.
1 Messrs. Bradjleld tfc (Jo. :
Gentlemen—You will please ship us an- J
other supply of your invaluable Female j
Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We
are happy to state that this remedy gives !
better satisfaction than any article wei
sell. We have been selling it since 1868, !
and witnessed many remarkable cures by j
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; infant, 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, and took it according to di
rections. It has cured her sound and
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 & Sons.
ap23 3m
Best Middlesex Blue Flannel Suits, Skel
eton and Doublo-Breastod Hack und Frock j
I Coats, at tho Baltimore Clothing House,
188 Broad street niys
W. I>. Mmlcli, Xuiurul 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. roh!7 tf
Muscogee Tax Sales.
UK ILL be sold on tho flrot Tue.J.y in Juuo |
next, in front of Proer k Illges’ store, on
Broad strut’t, Columbus, Ga., within ahe legal |
bourn oi wilo, the following property, to-wit:
Lot No. —. lyingand being in the #th district, j
Musuogoe county, as th property of David EnuU
to satisly a tax II la In my hand* for State ami
county taxe*. Lovy made and returned to me 1
by lawlui con*Mine.
1 Aiao, at uui’i time and place, one atory brick j
i building *;tmuted next door south of old post-j
1 office corner, and being a part of lot No. 241. in
. the city of Columbus, in said county, as the I
property of Mrs. E. L. and. Oral* nrebl, to satisfy a
n la in’ my bauds for Stat* and county taxes for \
' the y< ar 1874.
Also, at the same time and place, city lot No.
j 4'.*3, situated on the southwest corner of Mi In- '
I foslt and St. Clair streets, an the property of
| Mr*. A. B. Davis, to satisfy a li la in my hands
I for State and county taxes for the year 1874. I
Levy made und returned to me by a lawful con- j
stable.
I Also, at samo time and place, city lot No. 252,
j situated on the west Hide of Jackson street, be
tween Thomas and Baldwin, as tho property of
; NVm. Mahalfoy, to satisfy ali fa in my bauds for
State and county taxes lor 1874. Levy made and
| returned to me uy a lawful countable.
Also, at same tirao and place, city lot No. 282.
situated on the east Hide of Oglethorpe street,
between Fulton and Covington streets, as the
property of Arthur McArdie, to satisfy a h fa in }
my bauds lor State aud county tax. s for the year
1874. Levy made and returned to me by a lawful
constable.
Aiso, at the same time aud place, north third
part of city lot No. 21, situtat and on west side of
Front street, bounded north by Eagle audi'benix
Mam’g Company's Boarding House, on the
south by John A. McNeil, as the property of W.
A. McOoug&ld to satisfy a li. fa. in my hand# for
State aud county taxes for tho year 1874. I.efy
returned to me by lawful Constable.
Also, at the same time and place, south part Of
city lot No. 171), situated on the corner of Ogle
f thorpe and Randolph streets, and kuduru as the
! property of W. A. McDougald, ageut. to satisly a
I tax tt. la. in my hands for State aud county taxon
j for the year 1874.
I Also, at the same time and place, city lot No.
! 178. containing acre, more or less, on the east
side of Broad street, between Randolph suit Bry
an streets, as the property oi Mrs. A. F. Robin
sou, to satisfy a li. la. m my hands for State aud
county taxes for the year 1874. Levy made and
returned to me by lawful Constable.
Also, at the same tinie and piaee. city lot No.
280. situated on the southeast corner of Fulton
and Jackson streets, as the property ol Mrs. F. C.
Dickerson, to satisly a li. la. for State aud county
taxes for the year 1874. Levy made and returned
■ to me by lawlui Constable.
Also, at the same time and place, city lot No.
182. with improvements known an store house
No. 24, east side of Broad street, between Ran
i dolpli and Bryan streets, as the property of John
' D. Carter, ageut, to satisfy a li. la. for State aud
county taxes for the year 1874. Ijevy made aud
returned to me by lawful Constable. *
Also, at the sumo time and place, lots of laud
Nos. 159 aud 160. in the 6th district of Muscogee
county, an the property of Geo. \I. Bryan, t > sat
isfy a li la. in my hands for State aud county tax
! es for the year 1874.
j uiy4 wtd JOHN It. IVEY, Sheriff.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
II’’ILL I>* sold on the first Tuesday )•
t\ June next, in front of Freer A lilges'
j corner, on Broad street, between the legal hours
jot sale the following dost ribed property, to-wit:
The oue-forth undivided interest in and to the
: seven store houses on the east Hide of Broad
1 street, city of Columbus, said county, said store
j houses being located on lot known in plan ot
j said city as lot No. 175, and said store houses
being numbered a:-* follows: 66. 64, 62.60,58,56
and 54. the same being the interest of Samuel B.
! ( leghorn in and to said property. Sold to satisly
| a 11 fa in my hands in lavor of E. B. Briggs vs.
j Samuel B. ('leghorn. Property pointed out by
plaintill’s attorney.
j my 4 wtd JOHN It. IVEY, Sheriff.
Administratrix's Sale.
\GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable
. the Court of Ordinary of said county, will
be H dd on the first Tuesday In June next, within
the usual hours of sale, in front of Freer A: lilges'
store, on Broad street, in the city of Columbus
part of lot No. 70 in the city of Columbus, situ
ated on Crawford street, between Broad ami
Front, with the improvements on the same.
Hold an the property of William Deignan. dec'd.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
CATHARINE E. DEIGNAN.
my 4 oaw4t Administratrix
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale.
A I r ILL !>*• sold Is-forc the Court House door in
v Cusseta, Ga., on the first Tuesday in June
u*-xt. within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit :
The building known as the Pleasant Hdl(M.
E.) Church, near Gobbler’s Hill, in the county ol
Chattahoochee, to satisfy a saw mill lien fi fa
issued from the Superior Court of said county
iu favor of Wm. Bag ley vs. Win. Phillips. Elbert
Miller and A. J. Barfield, committee. PTojierty
pointed out in life.
ap2H td JOHN M. SAPP, Slierlff.
lonian's Joyous Julep.
. A Specific {‘or Neuralgin.
TESTIMONIALS.
PKTEKhBtiuo, Va., Jan. 20th, 1875.
John L. Jordan, Esq. -Dear Kir: Ho well pleased
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tily to the sup* rior merit of your unequaled
preparation for Neuralgia. I shall esteem my
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except from your preparation. Sho was relieved
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JAMES T. TOSH.
fihLUXSUS, January 16,1875.
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| the use. of it. and it is apparently of permanent
j benefit. Yours, with respect,
MRS. L. I. NORMAN.
JOII.V 1.. JOlllllV,
l potlii'can.
No. 198 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
inn 17 if
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ot CHARLES NEWMAN. J. NEWMAN assumes j
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Respectfully,
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1 respectfully announce to my many friends
and patrons . as well as Ifo public generally, that j
I wiU continue my regular Cigar aud Tobacco
business on Randolph street, under the old firm J
and style, and solicit a continuance of the kind
patronage heretofore extended.
myUJw , J. NEWMAN, j
Notice to the Public.
J_ FAYING PURCHASED A FINE HEARSE, I
am prepared to furnish it whenever needed, and
can also supply CARRIAGES for Funerals at lib
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W. F. TIGNER, Dentist,
Randolph street, (opposite Strapper's) Columbus
fanl lyi Georgia.
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r pilE public are hereby informed
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ianH tf: Street
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by applying at Frederick’s corner to
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' - ~ I
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BETWEEN i
Columbus and Fort Mitrbell.
Nuckolls
Forking
Scale
Hatchechubbec
Blackmon ■> H
Hurtville.... I
Guerrytou
Huspeusiou
Chaunenuggee.
Union Springs.'.*.” ■
Thomas ■
Lin wood. ■
“ Troy... Iktl
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3.000 miles, 3c; 2.000 miles, 3 ,
pl tod3t U. E WILLIAMS. G,T j I
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA |
.
Columbus. Ga. . February 28th. I
DAILY TRAINS
Leave Columbus
Arrive Montgomery ; , r I
" Mobile ■
" New Orleans j, „. fl
S* l ”* I
| “ Vicksburg ■
l “ Louisville ;•. I
I Leave Columbus ins.- ■
i Arrive Atlanta *. lori I
“ New York ; ij„ I
TRAINS ARRIVE AT OOLUMBTS
From Montgomery I
From Atlanta 6:sku I
CHAS. r. BALL, General Sup't. I
H. M. ABBETT, .Agent. jwptf 1
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAILROAD i I
January 31.1875. < I
/\N and after this date Trains on this Road > 1
V / run as follows:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATT.W HU |
Daily, (Sundays excepted) making ctoe<v*nw’-I
tiou with M. A E. It. It. for Lukoil
| Leave Columbus '4-.WJ v.x 1
Arrive at Troy 10:35 r * 1
j Leave Troy 3:20 * a |
| Arrive at Columbus 10:20 in |
Freight trains, going only to Union Spring a
leave Columbus Mondays. Wednesday* and Fr-1
days. Leave Union Springs Tuesdays, Hum- I
(lays and Saturdays.
feb9 tf W. L. CLARK, tap't. I
PASSENGERS
Going: North or East,
WILL avoid niglit changes and serurMi j
T T most comfortable and shortest rit |
buying tickets
Via the Virginia Mint
THIS ROUTE IS ONE HUNDRED MILD j
SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER t- the
of* ’Vlrifinhu
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General Manager. 8
H. U. i’ll IP LEY, •
General Southern .Agent, Atlanta (a |
! P3 tf _ |
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