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THE DAILY TIMES
ColumbUM, On.,
SUNDAY JUNE <5. 1875.
M\lK H. ULANDKOKD. LOUW t. OAJUIAHD,
III.AMMOK II A tiARKARI),
Atlornrj't nnd Councrllori nt l.w.
Ottoe No. 67 Brood street, over Wittlch & Kinael’f
Jewelry Store.
Will practice In the HUte anti Federal Courts.
feb'JH
The Mull*.
The following is a table of the times of
arrival and closing of the malls that come
to this city:
AHRIVKS. CLOOK.
Northeastern and Northwest
ern, via Atlanta. Ga... tt-.'JS \. m. 8:13 a. m. i
Northeastern au<l Northwest
ern, via Ma< on. Ga ,1:45 a.m. 1:00 P. m.
Mobile and Girard Mail 8:80 a. m. 1:00 r. m. |
Montgomery aud New Or
leans 1:00 1-. m. 0:00 r. m. ;
Jfrw Advertisement*.
S. J. Hoffman h&0oponoil a family atooc
ry apposite postofllce.
Attractive bargains at J. S. Jont**’.
A. B. Daniel nnd John W. Howell fami
ly grocer left and supplies.
Sale of stock in Georgia Home Insurance
Company—John L. Jones.
Libel for divorce.
Summer excursion tickets to spring*.
Barber* Sandy Alexander.
TIMES DIRECTORY.
Dontrlstry—W. J. Fogle.
Painting -Wm. M.Know.
Cigars, pipes and tobacco F. W. Lou- !
denber.
Gfoceriw W. D. Am vet A Cos.
“ Mathew McCook.
“ Thomas S. Young A Cos.
M. M. Bock.
“ L. Lowenthal.
M rs. Miles W. McCVx >k.
*• —Clcmltta Batastini.
“ W. W. Weathorsby.
Wagon yard -Wm. D. McDaniel.
Bars and restaurants John J. Blakeley.
“ “ - John B. Willett.
“ “ Henry Tunmge.
Buggy and wagon work—Jesse 1). Had
l<T.
Carpentery Wriifht Brothel*.
Plow work* Blount & Halmuu.
Stove works—Janies W. Dennis & i 'o.
Ijoudenber.sells the best Cigars.
M.u.., A. B. llmilt-l ..ini -f ii". %V. Howell
Doslro to inform their friends ami the
public generally, that when they have
cash to spend for Groceries, Chickens,
pggH, Butter, Ac., they can find the best
goods at the lowest prices, In the Musco
gee Homo Building, on the west side of
Oglethorpe street, corner above Market
House. Como and see us.
Daniel A Howell, Agents.
THE ( ASH DKV OUODH HOI ME
AVIII o|*n on Monday
Home attractive bargains, most notable
among them being a good ouulity of Vic
toria Lawn, sheer and pretty, for 25 cents
per yard, !'/, yards wide.
Jui tf J. H. Jones.
S. tl. If oilman
Has opotuxl a Family Grocery Store at
the corner oast of the Postofflee, whore
he will bo glad to sec his friends nnd t lie
public generally.
Quiet.
Last night was pay night at the facto-,
rlos, and generally such occasions are
marked by an ebullition of feeling which
is too apt to produce serious results. All
passed off serenely last night, however,
and the city was ns calm and quiet as!
could be expected.
• *
Runaway.
Near the jail yesterday, a boy about
fourteen years old suffered the misfortune
of a slight runaway. He was driving a
rather young colt into the city with vege
tables for sale. The horse became fright
ened at something in the road, darted to
one side and oommeneod to run. He hail
a fine space—.tho whole common, and lie
evidently tried to run all over it. After
cantering and exhausting himself com
pletely, he sobered down and came to a
halt, having done no damage further than
scaring his driver and scattering a few
vegetables.
One car load of Western Bran.
One oar load Extra Fine Hay, 150 |>ound
bales. Hams at 12'{c. U to.
Lot of corn, SI per bushel.
jel 2w D. Avkhett.
W. T. Hobiuaon will receive. Fresh Lillie |
Strawberries by the one o’clock train j
to-day.
Mrlullc lliii-lut 4’um‘i,
Walnut, Rosewood and Common Wood
Coffins, Cns<* and Caskets, and Coffin
Trimmings and Mountings in great vari
ety, at the New Furniture Store,
mhfi tf T. T. Edmunds.
Nothing; To Do.
A gimtlomun yesterday wanted a city
express, and steppwl to the islgeoftlic
street and cried out “Express!” just once.
In less than a minute ten expresses bad
I surrounded him, and the driver of each
was clamoring for bis patronage. I,ike
everybody else, these express gentlemen
have nothing to do, and a chance to make
a llttlo money is most eagerly seised.
A large lot of Ladles' Light Kids to lie
sokl cheap at
febM dAwtf J. J. Whittle's.
Clocks from *3 upwards, guaranteed
to give satisfaction, can Ins had at
WrmcH .t Kinsel's Stoke.
mli26 (him
Madam Di k mor*t’ l*ut terns
For lsdlas and children, for sale by
BOATKITE A CLAPP.
Bend for a pattern book free, apß tf
JPuhllr Nchool Exhibition.
Wo are informed that the exhibition of
our male and female public schools, will
oorao off on tho night of Tuesday the 22<1,
or the following Friday night. It will be
nn occasion of no little interest to all who
feel concerned in these useful institutions
of the city. A fine programme has licen
arranged by the teachers, and an enter
tainment combining various attractions
will be presented to tho public. Our pub
lic schools are very largely attended now,
nnd under tho efficient management of the
teachers are doubtless doing a wonderful
amount of good.
Exhibitions arc given every year to en
able the public to form some Idea of the
progress made by the pupils. When prop
erly arranged they are pleasant and enter
taining. The opera house is apt to lie
crowded again, ns it. was last summer.
tlant Arrived.
13,000 yards Calico. If you want a
pretty Spring Dress, go to J. I. Whittle’s.
He receives fresh lots weekly. foi>27
Xiv Opening;,
Full lines of new Spring Goods.
npS tf BOATRITE A CLAPP.
Best Middlesex Blue Flannel Suits, Skel
eton aud Double-Breasted Sack nnd Frock
Coats, at the Baltimore Clothing House,
88 Broad street. myS
Mali* University.
Wo have rocolvud tho annual catalogue
j of the University of Georgia. It is a hand
some pamphlet of eighty-llvo pages, and
well gotten up in every particular. Tho
institution in fast ilnirthing up the first
century of its existence, being now in it*
seventy-fourth year. It is now in charge
of a very able faculty, with Dr. 11. H.
Tucker as Chancellor. There arc twelve
other professors—all gentlemen of ae
knowledgod ability and unsurpassed repu
tation. There are also live instructors.
The University now consists of flvo De
partments, viz: Academic Department,
Shite College Department, Law Depart
ment, Medical Department, Medical Col
: lege of Goorgla, situated at Augusta, and
j the North Georgia Agricultural College,
j situated at Dahloncga. Tho attendance ;
| upon the various schools is good, and ag- j
gregates 229 students. They are divided
as follows: Georgia, 218; Alabama, 8;
I Florida, 2; Texas, 2; British Honduras, 2.
| Columbus has only one representative,
! Carlyle Terry. The examination questions
are Incorporated in tho catalogue, nnd
most of thorn arc very difficult. A consul
♦•ruble degree of proficiency would be ne-:
oessarry to answer them all. Tho carricu- i
lum of the institution lias been improved j
in the last year, and will now compare fa
vorably with that of any institution Houth J
of Virginia.
Twenty-seven young men graduate at
j tho close of the present term. The insti
tution numbers 1,278 alumni, among the
! number many of the most distinguished
men in the State are found.
The catalogue Is very encouraging to ail i
I who look with pride upon this noble insti- ‘
j tution of the State. Evidently it is going
I beyond the limits of the average colleges j
of the land, and is fast aspiring to the dis
j Unction of a true university. With its j
; present prospects before it, the coming
generation may hope to see it such an in- J
►dilution us the University of Virginia, j
than which there is no better in tho land.
It will require time for it to attain the cm- ;
inoncoaud reputation of such an institu
tion, but its trustees and faculty have their
ambition fixed on the attainment of tills
i great object.
Accompanying the catalogue Is a pam
phlet containing the address delivered by
j the Chancellor to the last Legislature. It is :
i a fine paper, and calculate! greatly to ad-j
vanee the Interests of the University, and
to inspire In all who road it a pride in the
welfare and success of the institut ion. The J
following isa programme of tho approach-!
ing
COMMENCEMENT.
Friday, July 30th Annual meeting <>f;
the Trustees.
Sunday, August Ist Commencement!
sermon.
Monday Society day.
Monday night Sophomore prize exhibi
tion.
Tuesday Alumni day.
Tuesday night Junior exhibition.
Wednesday Commencement day.
Thursday Vacation begins.
Tho term opens on the nth of < )ctolK*r.
Call at J. J. Whitt le’s and get some of j
tho Eureka Spool Silk. It is tho smooth
est, strongest, and cheapest ilk in use.
api
A now lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow
1 Case Homespun just in and for sale
| cheaper than ever known before, at
feb27 J* J. Whittle’s.
Jewelry repaired and made to order.
Engraving and Watch He pairing done at
Wittich A Kinsel’s.
PII'.XH IX %l YXXTOX.
PLEASANT OCCASION— FORTY-ONE DOLLARS
REALIZED.
Pressing engagements prevented our
accepting the kind invitation of the ladies
of Wynnton to their festival Friday even
ing. Many were present, and all join in
the ono expression of a pleasant evening.
The ladies detormimxl to make it a suc
cess, and it was. A large number of young
people from Columbus went out, and re
turned at twilight to the city. Tho tables
were bounteously supplied with every
delicacy, while they were presided over by
beautiful maidens and lovely matrons.
Wo learn the entertainment netted s4l.
This fund will go to the purchase of Sun
day School books and a library for the
Wynnton Sunday School.
New Prints,
New Muslins,
New Pereules,
New Grenadines.
myS cl&wtf Boatrite V Clapi*.
j An entire, new stock of tine Jewelry has
I Ixvn reeelviHl at
Wittich & Kinsel’s
Jewelry Store.
\n I tn|i-(itn< lli**lhloii to “The Time*”
In Judge Johnson** Court.
THE JUDGE OVERRULES THE CLERK.
Yesterday Judge Johnson decided an
important legal point in the matter of
the publication of interlocutory orders.
> During the day several orders were taken
5 to perfect service by publication. The first
i order was drawn up reciting the facts,
' and concluding with tho usual form, to wit,
naming tho newspaper in which it should
bo published. It happened that the Daily
Times was mentioned, and when tho order
was handed to the Clerk, Maj. J. J. Brad
ford, he claimed that he had the right to
select the paper. The point was then
made to the Court, and the Court very
properly and legally decided that when
tho matter pertained to the office of the
Clerk, he had the right to select his paper;
but where tho Plaintiff, or his Attorney,
were concerned, they could select their
paper in their discretion and the Judge
instructed Maj. Bradford accordingly.
Judge Johnson remarked that it was an
important matter.
As the decision has thus been made, we
would call the attention of all parties hav
ing business in that line, to said decision,
trusting that whenever they see proper to
give their legal advertising to us, they
will do so. We assure them that all such
favors will be thankfully received. The
Times has a wide and steadily increasing
circuiat ion.
I*i*ut*. Glrnii'o Exhibition.
Prof. G. It. Glenn lias changed the time
for his school exhibition from the 24th to
the 17th—next Wednesday night week.
The programme of the entertainment is
varied and complete and will afford a rare
treat. Several things not usually seen at
school exhibitions art* on the programme.
The Opera House will doubtless be filled
with a fine audience.
Prof. Glenn has obtained a deserved
popularity in this city, and his many
friends will all bo present at his exhibi
tion. He has one of the finest schools ever
known in Columbus, and his pupils ought
to be happy in the possession of one of the
best of teachers.
Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and
Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment:
just received at
V/rmcir A* Ktvskt/s.
I)i*<* • In Church.
If wo do say it, it is nevertheless true,
that Columbus ladles are noted for their
stylo and taste. In making this asser
tion, wo merely echo tho opinions of all
who have visited tho city, and hope it will
not be deemed anything like the tendency
! of some of our exchanges, who seo no iru
■ perfections within the corporate limits of
| the places where they are published, and
who never tire of informing the world of
I this fact.
' Nowhere is the taste of our ladies better
displayed than at church. Here they give
tho best evidences, not only of sound dis
cretion in dress, but also of common sense.
Tho pulpit all over tho land has resounded
with denunciations of tho folly and ex
travagance of modern fashion. There Ims
j been much cause for this “holy wrath.”
j Home of the fashions that have been popu- ■
: lar throughout tho land during the past
two years are laughable; others are ex-,
cocdingly distasteful, and gome would not
be too severely characterized if they were
called disgusting.
From all these extremes, we are happy j
Ito say, our ladies have kept free. They'
I have been guided by the refined tastes of!
Southern women, and that which might
| seem admirable to those reared under a
different dispensation, and with different
views of womanly modesty, has appjarod
exceedingly objectionable to them, and,
therefore, has boon most strictly proscrib-,
ed. The distinctive features of Southern 1
women have not yet disappeared, and it is
to be hoped they never will. Of nothing;
ought we to be more proud, for nothing re
fleets more honor upon our land. Since
(hey have retained these distinctive char
acteristics, it Ims been impossible for them
to run into the follies and imprudencies
which have made tho females in some j
parts of the country the objects of such
terrible satire and generous ridicule.
Columbus is particular fortunate. Her
ladies have fully kept up with tho innova
tions of laudable fashion, and have avoid- 1
ed the excesses which would entirely
change the character of those fashions.
As we said before, nowhere do they give
letter evidence of their superiority than !
In their dress at church. We seldom sec
that gaudy display in tho temple of wor-j
ship which would be appropriate at an op
era. There is no effort at show; no at
tempt to dazzle and attract tho attention j
of admiring congregations by sweeping
up the aisle arrayed in colors that shame
the rainbow, and in feathers that would j
make, the peacock jealous. Our church j
congregations will compare favorably in
point of elegance with any in tho State,,
but wo are all proud that they are not j
characterized by that llashincss which is
the sure index of shoddyism or senseless
vanity. There are places for gay dresses.
In a ball-room they are proper. There
they may flash just as much as the wearer
may please. Churches are not the places
for su#h displays. Good taste condemns
such gaudiness, and the opinions of our •
best people are firmly set against it.
Tho ladies of Columbus should be con
gratulated on their admirable taste and
the soberness of their dress in church,
which is an evidence* of elegance, refine
ment and true womanly grace.
Apparently the ladies who listen to the
sermons of the Rev. Mr. Talrnage have
not learned that black is the most fashion
able color for church wear, for lie declares
that:
There seems to bo in the churches a
great strife raging. It is an Austerlitz of j
ribbons. The carnage of color is seen all
over our religious assemblages. Along on
the outskirts of tho Sabbath audiences you
sen here and there a picket of fashion, but
down in the middle of the church are the
solid columns blazing away through the
service. Five hundred “broken and con
trite hearts,’’ covered up in rainbows ami
spangles. Followers of the “meek and
lowly Nazarene” all a-jingle and a-fiash.
Furthermore, he says: We want a great
ecclesiastical reformation in this matter
of Sabbath accoutrement. Shoo these re
ligious peacocks out of the house >f God.
By your example make subdued and mod
est costume more popular than gaudy ap
parel. Do not put so much dry goods on
your lmek that you cannot climb into
glory. You cannot sail into the harbor of
Heaven with such a rigging os that. They
would level their guns at you as being a
blockade-runner. Coming up to tho celes
tial door, the gate-keeper would cry,
“Halt! you cannot go in with such regi
mentals.” And as you answered, “I got
those? jewels from Tiffany and that dress
from Arnold and Constable, and those
shoes from Burt’s,” tho gatekeeper would
say to ono of the attendants: “Take this
soul down to one of the out-houses, and
tear off t host? puffs and ruffles and knife
i plaitings and Hamburg embroideries, and
put on her more appropriate Sunday at
tire; for, going in as she now is, all Hen
| von would burst out a-laughing!’’
Ex'Ui‘ftlon to KliiK^boru.
On Thursday, the 17th of this month,
Wilson Williams Lodge, F. A. M., of
Girard, will cxcurt to Kingsboro, on the
North A South Railroad.
The object of the excursion is to raise
funds for the building of a Lodge in Mar
shall, which will also bo used as a school
house. Tickets will be sold at fifty cents,
and thus all will be able to attend. There
|is a fine platform on the grounds. Music
j will be furnished ami everything arrang
! ed to make tho day pass pleasantly.
| The excursion will be under the most
j efficient management, aud is sure to be
l pleasant. Tiie object proposed is a good
j one, and deserves success.
A large assortment of Linen Collars and
! Cuffs of the lat<*st styles just received at
| apt J. J. WH TITLE’S.
For lh* Farmer*:
A large lot of Cottonados. If von want
a bargain in Spring and Summer Pants
Goods, visit
feb27 J. J. Whittle’s.
Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam
ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to
call at
febl4 d&wtf * J. J. Whittle’!*.
< a-.h Paid
For Old Gold and Silver at.
Wittich A Kinsel’s
my 4 daw Jewelry Store.
Here!veil To-Day at the Ylrglulu Store
New stock elegant Parasols, new stock
Kid Gloves 75 cents and upwards.
Also, Nock Tit**. Fags, Ac.
Victoria Lawns, and other White Goods
cheap.
May 15,1875.
Good Corsets at the Virginia Store only
50 cents. Great bargains also in finer
grades. ap22
The largest and prettiest selection of
Transfer Flowers in the city, is at
febi4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, in
medium or extra length, very cheap, go to
fob 14 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
At tin* Virginia Store,
Dress Goods of all kinds, in new styles
nnd very cheap. ap22
The Cheapest Ribbons in the State can
Ih* had at the
• VIRGINIA STORE.
May 15, 1875. <*xl
Still They Come!
i A beautiful lot of Spring Prints just in at
apt J. J. WHITTLE'S.
Mt'MCOttKK nipfkick rot kt.
MAY TERM, 1875.
Court met yesterday morning at nine
o’ ’lock. Judge James Johnson, presiding.
The following cast* were disposed of:
Thomas, R<*dd A- Preseott vs North Jk
South Railroad Company, garnishee of W
C Bray. Garnishment abated.
Columbus Iron Works Company vs L
F Garrard, assignee, garnishee; garnish
' ment. Continued by consent.
Columbus Iron Works Company vs G E
Thomas, assigns?, garnishee ; garnish-;
| ment. Garnishment continued.
Joseph B McDonald vs Wm Dawson; |
attachment. Continued by consent.
Joseph B McDonald vs Wm Dawson ;|
garnishment R J Moses, garnishee. Con- •
tinned by consent.
GeorgeYßanks vs Warren May; gar
-1 nisliment—A G DeLaunav, garnishee.
(larnlshee discharged.
W S Munn vs \V L Salisbury; trover.
: Continued.
Clara M. Ivev vs Columbus Library As
sociation; garnishment -Frank Wessels,
! garnishee. Verdict against garnishee.
This completed the Common Law' dock- i
et. Court then t<ok up the Equity docket.
John M Starke et al vs Benjamin L Wy
man et al; bill, Ac. Dismissed.
Lovick Pierce vs John W Brooks and
Brooks A' Chapman; bill. Ac. Continued
by consent.
Central Railroad A Banking Company ■
vs Hump S Smith; bill. Ac. Continued by
consent.
Jane Booth vs James Booth; 111h*1 for
divorce. Order to |>erfeet service.
Caroline Wright vs John Wright; libel
for divorce. Order to i>erfect service.
Rucker G Estoiifolder vs Simon Esten- ’
folder; libel for divorce. Order to perfect
sendee.
Missouri C Russell vs James M Russell;
libel for divorce. Order to perfect service.
Hump Bird et al vs P J Biggers; bill for
injunction. Dismissed.
Francis 1) Thornton, as next friend, Ac
vs Hump S Smith, trustee; bill, Ae. Order
to perfect service.
*T A Rich, J L Anthony and *T H Framp
ton were excused from furt her service on
the Traverse jury.
The Grand Jury returned twelve true
bills, and adjourned until Thursday next,
and will then complete their labor in two
days.
H*ii-Kin fttniil**:*.
Gi'eilt Ma<-rlll<'i‘ In Dr*m GihmU.
2,000 yards Summer Dress Goods placed
on ray Bargain Ckmuter to-day at the
uniform price of 15 cents, in most cases i
worth three time* that sum. Conic early !
and take your choice at 15 cents!
VIRGINIA STORE.
May 15, 1875.
French and I'.iutllOi Clolli* and SuliiiiK*
At Cost to close out sbwk. These are
choice gtHwls arul are now sold at a great
bargain.
H. T. CKIGLKR.
May 15, 1875.
>*• Hln.
Having removinl from Broad street to
1 the corner of Oglethorpe an<l Franklin sts.,
, I have not only sdecUni a more conve
; nient place for my former patrons, but
have greatly increased my facilities for
: keeping a number one saloon, where I w ill
i be pleastMl to serve all with good liquors
and everything elm* to In* found in such
j an establishment.
my 9 lm J. J. BLAKELY, Agent.
•I u*t Arrived,
! A fresh lot of Bieach<*d Homespun, yard
; wide, at 10, and 15c per yard the beet
; goods in the market at the price, at
j felt 14 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Fine Picture.
Yesterday we wort* shown at the art gal
lory of Mr. G. T. Williams a fine photo
graph portrait of Captain W. .T. MeAllls
! ter. Tt is bejmtifnlty ftnislnnl and is very
i life-like. It was copied from a small pho
! tograph taken some time before Captain
McAllisters death. From this the like
ness w’as enlarged to nearly life size, and
by the aid of the artist’s brush is made to
look as much like flesh and blond as a pic
ture could. We an* sure if our citizens
would examine the work done by G. T.
Williams A Bro. in this city, they would
be satisfied that it is folly to have work
done away from home, when it cannot bo
done better than in our own city.
Williams A Bro.- have gone to great ex
pense to fit up their galleries, and arc now*
able to compete with any city in taking
j picture, making copies of any kind, and
j taking large portraits. They have an
| artist in their rooms to color their pic
tures in ink, paste! or oil colors. Go up
1 and sec their fine work.
*
! Throwing; F\*r*re**n> lulu the Mireeta.
Yesterday a line cow, belonging to a ne
gro woman in this city, ate some ever
green in the street hack of Dr. N. J. Bus
sey’s residence, and died in a short while.
There is a standing fine of $25 for throw
ing evergreens into the streets. They are
almost sure to be. fatal to all animals that
cat them, and they should lx* kept out of
the streets.
< rimlnal Docket.
Judge Johnson announced yesterday
that Judge George F. Bartlett, of the t)e
mulgee Circuit, would lx? here to-morrow,
and open the criminal docket on Monday.
The cases of the Cashes and Thomas Mo*
Eaehren, charged with the murdei of Col.
O. S. Holland, and the case of B. F. Bag
ley, charged with the murder of Marshal
Matt Murphy, will occupy most of the
1 week. These are two cases of great im
; portance, and their trial will lx* attended
with no little interest.
Judge John I. Hall. <>f the Flint Circuit,
will take the bench on Monday week, and
dispose of the criminal docket.
Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at
apl J. J. WHITTLE’S.
A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings
and Inserting*, at prices to suit the pur
chaser. at
febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Dr‘NM R*lun Ct.
,We have placed on our Bargain Counter
a large line of Summer Fancy Dress 1
Goods, regardless of cost.
aplG tf BOATRITE A CLAPP.
A splendid lot of white and Red All-
Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Can
! ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in all shades,
to be closed out cheap, at
febl4 d&wtf J . J . W HxrTLE’s.
Black Alpaca Frock Coats, extra long, j
at the Baltimore Clothing House, 88 Brood
I street. mvG
KU'Kunt Frlnufd SvurfV for )lut.
Receive 1 to-day, at $1.25 to $1.75. Plaid i
Mohairs and other new Dross Goods.
Another lot Iron Grenadines, cheap.
to arrive this week :
Choice Colored Cambrics, 15cents; Ho
! siery, Handkerchiefs, Cassimeres, Ac. j
1 my2o tf Vurotnta Store.
BCRAFN.
Snake hunting la’ the iub'st. sport, but is
not apt to Ik? very popular.
Vehicles, oxen and bubh’w abounded on j
Broad street yesterday.
Six fires a week ought to last us a while, (
and wo hope for a few days of quiet now. ,
Thunder storms arc backward. They j
will soon roach us if this hot sun keeps up
his fervor.
Columbus has her full share of drug
stores, groceries, and cigar stores. They j
all seem to do well.
Tho Julia St. Clair left for Apalachicola
early yesterday morning and carried a;
very good cargo.
Madamo Bailini’s musical soiree will i
come off some time this woek. Notion of! 1
the time will bo given.
Mr. Wash Mobley who was shot at
Hamilton some time since is better and j
his recovery is probable.
The factories paid out something over j
$12,000t0 tho operatives last, night, and)
everybody was happy.
Green corn has arrived. It is so high
yet that it is only to lx* found upon the
epicure’s loaded Bible.
Farmers come in smiling now, and when .
the big crops, expected for next fall, come
in wo will look for a broad grin.
It is rumored that we are to have two
or three wholesale houses soon. Nothing
would do more to benefit the city.
Several of our merchants are going off
for summer recreation soon. The season
for such pleasures has fully arrived.
The men talk about them so much now
that they run itali into one word, and say j
“IxMjk at thosebeautifulpinnodbackerea
tures.”
Since the Revenue officers have been j
stirring things up in Alabama, the supply j
of mean whiskey is said to lx* wonderfully |
diminished.
It is strange how darkies will collect in j
the Superior Coort room. The most intri- j
cato questions of law site in to interest them j
intensely.
If plums don’t stop coming into the city
in such quantities and at such low prices,
we fear for the general health of the pop-;
illation.
Boston wants the centennial celebration |
to bo removed from Philadelphia to that i
city. The Penn, is mightier than tho i
sword of Bunker Hill. Free Prean.
A party of eullud troops kept the lower
part of the city awake about four hours
later than usual Friday night, by singing i
camp meeting songs and eorn field melo-;
dies.
Yesterday \yas the day for the great
Harris county tornado, according to a
confident prophet. Happily for Harris
county his gloomy predictions utterly
fuihHb
A Hamilton man is at work on a living
machine, and says when lie completes it he j
can fly to Columbus in fifteen minutes and
to New York in a day. We’ll take one of
the same kind.
There i* a man in town who says he can j
stand still and jump fourteen feet, and j
though this is about a toot further than
any Other mortal ever jtimi>ed we believe
him. “In thosedaycg there weregaintos.” ‘
Services in all the churches to-day.
Room enough for all. Young Men’s
Christain Association prayer nutting this
afU*riuM)n at Go’chx k. All young men in
the city cordially invited to lx* present. *
To-morrow Judge Geo. F. Bartlett will
take up the criminal docket of our court,
and preside for one week. Judge John I.
Hail will then take up the docket and pro- j
side until it i* disposed of. Several cases
; of considerable iiiifioitaiiee will come up;
' this we<*k.
( iauze, Gossamer. Merino and Nainsook
Undershirts the Baltimore Clothing I
House, 88 Broad street. mv22 j
A fresh lot of Black and Colonxl Kid
G1ov<?8, just in and to be sold cheap, at ;
apt J. J. WHITTLE’S.
.Inal In.
A large lot of Crewel and Zephyr, in all
colors and shades, at
apls dwtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Fui-ttlhliiff Woiklh
AT
TIIE Y I IC<> I\ I A STORE.
Lisle Thread, Gauze and Muslin Under
shirts; New York City Shirts, the best In
I market; Sacks,Cravats, Gloves, Ac.
May 15,1875.
SOI P, SOI P. SOI P!
; Every day from 11 to 1 o’clock, under the 1
Natura* Grape Arl>or of
( HAS. HEYMAN A CO. |
mv4 ly
IV. D. Stallh. .Valuriil Artlul,
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 Arll.l.
' I am now prepared to do any kind of-
Paint ing—House, Sign or Ornamental.
I can mend your Umbrellas, and make
them as good as new.
Give me a trial. I can lx* found oppo
site the Market House.
mhl4 tf W. D. SMITH.
Wllltoli* Tonic—-A Sh!Y. Nurr and Scien
tific Cure.
The unprecedenbxi sale of this world
renowned medicine proves incontestibly
that no remedy has superseded the use of
this reliable Tonic. No spleen has been
j found so iiard as not to yield to its soft
ening influence, and no liver so hypertro
! pliiixi as not to give up its long-retairuxl
bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fever ;
* has yet refused to fall into line. Whee- ;
lx*k. Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or
leans. For sale by all druggists,
d&w
\> F.xciimc for Hcliik Mick.
No person can use Bosuhke’s Germ an
Syrui* without getting immediate relief
and cure. We have the first case of
; Coughs, Colds or Consumption, or any
| disease of the Throat and Lungs, yet to!
| hear from that has not been cured. We j
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 Ixittle
for 75 cents and try t. Two doses wil
relieve you. Sample bottles 10 cents each
mh2s d&wly
Ht* Your Ow n Phyulclau,
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 1
Complaint, or derangement of the sys
tem, try it. Two or three doses will re- :
lieve you.
Ague Conquered is the only remedy in
the United States that contains no quinine
or arsenic or other poisons injurious to
tiie 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&wl v
E. E. YONGE,
DEALER IN
Hals, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c„ fe
TVo. I*l Bi'miil Htvoct, C„ln m |, IIK (
feb!7 tiyl
THE TIMES DIRECTORY
l' , or < It y uml Hubui'bH.
JO US MARK ORRRSK, COXTRAt'TOR.
Bt Rnts T.owi r Than Kvor Offorrd ! TmnH
Enxier ! ! Satisfaction Guaranteed !! 1
DEYTIHT.
W, J. FOGLE. 1). 1). S..
Is prepared tu make Plate Work, in the moot ap
provhd Mtyle. Work guaranteed.
up tiret Htairt*. over Witti -li k
Jewelry atore. Garrard'M Hroail nt.
I*A I XTIN4J.
WILLIAM M. SNOW, (Trustee,)
H nue and Btfrn PAINTER. Kauit side Offlethorpe
between Randolph and Bryan atreets, ppponite
Tempo ranee Hull. Charges reasonable; satisfac
tion guaranteed; work as good us the best.
< IGY ICS, TOBACCO, I*l PFTS.
FRANK W. LOUDENBER.
Atljmnhuj Gilbert' Steam Printing lloitte,
BASJWYI.PH STBKKT.
CIGARS, TOBACCOS. PIPES,
and SMOKERS' articles;
Manufactures, and s-llx at wholesale, some <-t the
most popular brands of CIGARS now in market.
<; KOCF.KIEM.
W. I). AM YET k CO.,
Dealers in
Family Groceries, Country Produce, etc.,
Southeast corner Upper Oglethorpe and Bridge
streets, opp. Mehaffey's rag depot. Delivery free.
MATTHEW McCOOK,
Deals in first-class Groceries. Country Produce.
etc. Delivers nil goods free of charge.
Residences and rooms for rent at the lowest rates.
THOMAS S. YOUNG & CO.,
Dealers in Groceries, Grain, Dry Goods, Liquors,
.t •. Northeast corner Oglethorpe and Washing
ton streets, near North and South depot. Goods
warranted, and delivered free Call and buy low,
for Cash, tt fi To Rent—residence in Marshall.
M. M. BECK.
West side Oglethorpe, above J. H. Hamilton's
Deals in Groceries, Country Produce, Vegetables,
Dry Goods. Millinery. Quirk sales, small profits.
WM. W. WEATHERHBEE.
Northern Liberties, southwest eo.u< r Jackson
and Commerce streets, deals in choice Groceries,
Liquors. Country produce, etc. Free delivery.
L. LOWENTHAI..
Deals in Groceries, Liquors, Dry Goods. Grain,
Hides, Shoes, ete. Prices as low as the lowest.
Store north side Hamilton road, next to John B.
Willett's, and opposite Mrs. McCook’s.
MRS. MILES W. McCOOK.
South side Hamilton road, opposite Lowenthal’s,
Deals in choice Groceries, Liquors, Country Pro
duce. (t , -Rooms and Residences to rent.
(T.K M ITT V BAT ASTI NI.
Has for sale fine Liquors, Tobacco. Groceries nnd
buys Country produce. Call aud try him.
YV AGO V VAKIL
william w. McDaniel,
Keeps n VirH-dmi Wcp/n Yard.
Northeast corner Oglethorpe aud Franklin M.-t..
i buys, barters, and sells Country produce. Fowls.
| fresh Butter, Eggs, and pleases all who call.
It Y K Y\ D K INT Y l R Y XT.
HARRIS COUNTY PAR AND RESTAURANT.
JOH. Y J. BLAKELY, Agent,
! Keeps the beat American and imported Liquors,
! Cigars, etc., and furnishes meals, which satisfy
i the most, fastidious, at all hours, will also accom-
I iuodate Day or Regular Boarders, ut reasonable
I rates. We study to please and invite all
Whether hungry, thirsty, or blue.
Either I, or Tom, will satisfy you. B.
JOHN H. WILLETT.
; North side Hamiton road. Northern Liberties,
sells for CASH, or equivalent, the BEST Liquors,
Tobacco,Cigars, Groceries and Notions. Try me.
HENRY TURNAGE,
Northern Liberties, west of L. Lowenthal, keeps
:t '< r-1 o -- ' c -!■ nc ,i , c! 1 .
B Y KKKK.
SANDY ALEXANDER, Brass ill's (Corner, Ogle
thorpe st., does everything to please his custom
ers. Charges reasomable. Call and see me.
B I tii* Y \\l) WAGON WORK.
JESSE D. HADLEY,
South side Hamilton road next t Mrs. Matt. W,
McCook's, makes and repairs Buggies, Wagons,
Blacksmithing aud Horseshoeing, cheap, forcash.
< ARITNTURS A VI) JOINERS.
WRIGHT BROTHERS,
Southwest corner Northern Liberties, near N. \
s. Depot, are prepared to do work in their line.
| Satisfaction guaranteed. “Prices to compare
with the times.” june 1-ly
PLOW WORKS.
BLOUNT & HAIM AN,
Southern Agricultural Works,
East side upper Oglethorpe st.. Columbus, Ga.
Manufacture all kinds of 1* • Farming Imple
ments. and warrant satis fact mu. june l-lv
STOVE U.JKks,
-JAMES W. DENNIS & CO.,
at the
Sonth- rn Stove Works.
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand for
sale, the Irou Witch. Victor, O. K. Georgian,
Southern (iranger. Coal Grates nnd Hollow Ware.
Stoves and Hollow Ware for tho country people,
: also Fire Dogs, etc. East side upper Oglethorpe
; Street. June 1-ly
Wh> Will 1 u Pine Away i
WITHOUT A PARALLEL.
The demand for Dr. J. Brad fir* Id’s Fe
male Regulator is beyond precedent in
tiie annals of popular remedies. Orders
come in so thick and last that the Propri
! etor has, heretofore been unable to till
them all. He is happy to state that ar
rangements are now complete by which
lie 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 in? supplied.
Physicians of high repute are using’ this
great remedy, in daily practice, all over
Georgia. Hereafter no woman noed suf
fer from suppressed, suspended <>r irreg
ular menstruat ion. This valuable medi
cine is prepared by L. H. Bradfield, Drug
gist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per
bottle by druggists throughout America.
HEARTY, BLOOMING WIDOW.
Marietta, Ga., March 0, 1870.
Mejutr*. Bradfield A' On.:
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 1868,
and witnessed many remarkable cures 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. Sin? continued in bad
health; in fact, she has never txß*n what
a woman ought to be. A few months
after tin? 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 rente- ■
dies, we are, respectfully yours, etc.,
W. Root A Sons.
ap23 3m
UKAIJ : ueaoTT'l
<°\** *'*TlO\ < | it,... |
OSFK'E OF O. B< BBT, Drug, t ' ■
Nkw A'-uasv, Ikd., AprU |g ■
K" J *• p **** rt . ' ■
j --I tiftve RVMVFd your .intii,,
oaono* of the (lintrlbutl.nl ih.o ??'“ H
diwn Mlulw PloK-r s.rui. .n !ll 11- ' H
TLu01.,1... Fluwi-r Syrujt j ■
ly. 1 riH'uiumcu.li Jitm t , H
tl..n. Oof „ hwl-KM . 1..,|. ' ■
on. .id. t<>r two your.. 1.. .. rrL ■ H
ery day; much emaciated, u- : \ i ■
lie b.e taken eix le.ttl, K i■, ; I
bia trouble, are all gone. , K ,■
which ia roptaiy imuroviiig ]|,‘ J • H
get well. The other ea-, 7. ' -V ■
I good rttanlU. 1 can send viuinni,.-.
If you want them.
Voura truly, rtc., „ ■
Important Notice t„ < I
The long looked-tnr .[.0.n,, H
pulmonary rtinemw. i. t .uud .. 7 . * H
FLtiWKlt SVItl P la. ■
dltutrymeiUeal preparation "NM
; curlnK Conanmi>ti<m. Gl<.h.- r J" r '*
onh curt-H CoUHunquioii. but r.h.vp.
atrly, the im .pi. nt v -. , s ‘ ■
• ia the Cheat. General D* , 1.
: the moat diatreaalng < ' ■
credible abort time. Globe l'low. r svr
( Urns no opium, nothing ■
J —perfectly harmleaa aud and.;. ÜB , ' ■
. aenaea all the valuable l-r.-pt-r,;,■
HypophoMphiteH. the nun r ■
Oil, the invaluable r-ut. H
! and Sedan-.. . ■
j‘Cepbalanthua Oceidentalis.' 5,1, ,,, ['
| not a failure known. Tk“iwai ti l . t ," *;* H
of wonderful curea will I>. sent on ’* H
! any who doubt. Try the Glob.* VI ,* . . ■
It may save yowr life )• •
Manufactured by
DR. J. S. PEMBERTON k(v j
Uheinitta. AtUcu lm
M. I>. HOOD k CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Columbus I
lebll*
- : *f-w.\ a •
OFFICK MoBI!.F \Sl)Ouußt) Runt .
Columbus, (ia.. April 1. )<; J : i
(AN and after this dav K..i f p a .., ■
t as follows
BETWEEN
; Columbus aud Fort Mitchell.
*• Nuckolls
“ Perkins
*• Scale
Hatcheehuhhe.
Blaekmou
Hnrtvillr
(iuerryton
•• Suspension..
Chunneuuggce .. a
Union Springs.. g
*• Th:nas :4
•• Liuwootl
Troy I
MILEAGE TICKETS j
BJBOO iml"v, 3c; 2 000 mih • . 1
500 niih.'H, 4t
;q 1 * *Lit D. E. WILLIAMS, G 1.4 I
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA I
DAILY IT.AINB
Leave Columbus
Arrive Montgomery •*#!
** Mobile 'ICg I
" New Orleans. ... liAPi
'* Selma M'in I
I " Viokxbnrg
( “ Lonlarille
■ Leave Columbaa ... I
| Arrive Atlanta g-.t* I
1 “ New York 4bn I
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLI MBl’s
‘ From Montgomery
I From Atlanta :
CHAN. P. BAI L oenmlfcl
H. M. AIIItETT, ARont.
PASSENGERS
Going Nortii or East.
Uyir.L avoid night chant? - an l - i’’
most comfortable and shortcut r i
i buying tickets
Via tiie Virginia Milait
THIS ROUTE IS ONE HENDKEI *
SHORTER THAN* ANY OTHER to th.
HprlTiKw of VlrglHlß'
c, J. foreache
General Mauag-r. AletM'lrii.'T
TV. I. < llll'l.KY.
(R'Deral Soulheru Agent. AUmU.
' ap.T tf
DANIEL R* SIZE
HEALER IN
(JENfKR.iI. A NO F4MV
GJIOCBRI® 8,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
\ 1 rmi unequaled advance* *- ■';. '
ff
Butter, Eggs, Chi. kens, Potato'-?. ' qj,
A-c. Also daily additions of FAV ' ' * .
both fresh and attractive, and at l< •' * J
CASH PRICES. AH are invited t<*
llrystn Ht., between Ogrlethoi’PC “
janl deodawtf
Collinstvorth I iint it ut*’
Bowery Academy.
riMIE public are hereby informed
1 that the undersigned
as Associated Principals, t * tnidi un
English. Mathematical and <
School, at Colli us worth Institux*
Tulbotton. Ga. , aadtb'
.1. G. Calhoun will tr*ch Mathcm .
Physical Sciences, have charge "f l . • f
and general supervision of the c
Ht JfT.* McLaughlin will teach
Moral Science, aud the Classics, an ,
of the business dejmrtments fa ‘
boarding house. We earnestly *O. •' ‘ and B3er l
tiou of our friends to secure a large ana
patronage.
Tvmov AND nOABD.
Tuition 2. *3. and ?. r * per >T ,
the Institution *l3 per month.]paJD
Boarders must supply their o.vn t
Board can be h*3 Ih the
Borrahl.- trrnir. (TM( I AroH LrN A*-
MAIER DORN, f
Wholesale and Be hail Cigar Manu-Mtj
St. Clair St., next to Georgia Horn* r
my 23 toctl] Oolumbun, On