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I urwonubli-.
If there is anythin)? which deserves
to lie stigmatized ns unreasonable, it
is tho persistent demand that grown
up sons and grown up daughters
make of their jiarents for luxuries
whioh they win not afford to procure.
Not only do they demand alt tho deli
cacies which the market affords, and
to be dressed in the costliest clothes,
drive in the most elegant carriages,
and live altogether in high style, but
jut the same time they decline under
the mask of a thousand excuses, to
stretch forth a helping hand tlie
sons in their fathers’ business and
the daughters in the household af
fairs. what they like is to idle away
their time most pleasantly, even if
it leads to mischief in which they be
come tlie hero or heroine.
It will he well if those young peo
ple would hold in their reins uud
take a good, earnest look at things
as they are. If their parents are in
moderate circumstances, they have
accumulated their possessions by tho
sweat of their brow, and it is quite
right they should ho careful with
their expenditures and keep their
limited means well in hand for the
rainy days, which, sooner or later,
are apt, to visit every family.
If these young men and young wo
men wish to live so well and put on
so much style, lot them go forth and
earn the wherewith, and they would
soon find out what it is to earn hon
orably large means, ns they require
their parents to spend for them to
gratify their thousand and one whims.
They would soon stop their demands,
“I want tliis and I want that,” but
come to tho sober conclusion that a
piece of dry bread, eaten in peace and
without oppressing care, is better
than the most delicious spring chick
ens, with green [leas and other nice
trimmings, eaten itt contention and
cares which hover about like pan
tomimes of ill foreboding. They will
then appreciate their plain dress,
which willing hands have bought
with means that could easily bo spar
ed. They will take delight in walk
ing', for their hearts will beat happi
ly and hopefully within them, for
they are not by theiracts an oppress
ing care, but a joy to their parents,
who see in them good, obedient
children, who try to make themselves
useful and lighten us much as it is in
their power their responsibilities.
By all means avoid being unreason
able in your demands, and respect j
the advice and decision of your mot it
er and your father, for they devote
their best thoughts to your welfare
and rejoice to see you happy. But
be on your guard lest that happiness
be not purchased at the expense of
their happiness, or the bitterness it
will bear will absorb the sweetness of
your joys. Search after wisdom; it
is the only safeguard against becom
ing either a fop or a flirt, whose ob
jects arc castles in the air, or bubbles
that ex|dode at the slightest motion.
Become wise, for wisdom makes of
man a reasonable being.— Chu'biiiali
Israelite.
l-'mUlng; with a Wlilrlwlllil.
A farmer who lives about 3 miles
northwest of Faribault, by the name
of Samuel Johnson, was going along
tiie road Saturday last, when sudden
ly a little whirlwind, which de
scribed a circle apparently not more
than 3 feet In diamater, appeared in
the road in front of him. ft took up
the dust pretty lively and buzzed like
a swarm of bees, but Mr. Johnson
kept on liis way directly towards it.
thinking it had no great amount of
power. In fact, lie did not think it
worth his while to stop one side and
let it whirl past, but kept straight on
and met it square in the road. When
they came togehtor the whirldwind
seemed to drop everything else and
took hold of Mr. Johnson, and in less
time than it takes to tell it Mr.
Johnson had lost his hat and his
shirt, and was pitched about twenty
feet into the gutter, feeling its though
he had been shocked by a battery. It
was a rough experience, and Mr.
Johnson will never fool with a whirl
wind again. FitribnuU [Muui.J Dem
ocrat.
con m in;.-i
Female College!
FIRST SESSION BEGUNS
First Monday in October.
Collage published on the University plan.
Course of study distributed into tin- schools of
Bellos Lett res. History and Literature. Ancient
Languages. Modern languages. Mathematics,
Natural Science. Mental and Moral Science, Pan
manuliip, Elooutiou and Calistheulcs, together
with tho schools of Art and Music.
Prof. Gw>. W. Chase, Principal of School of
Music
A full faculty elected <m the 10th September,
For further information apply to
G. R. GLENN,
Chairman of Faculty, or to
TRUSTEES:
J. Rhodes Browne. A. lUges, D. F. Willcox,
A. M. Allen and Goo. P. Swift, Sr.
jy29 tr
The Pen Lucy School
FOR boys,
Two miles north of Baltimore, Maryland,
UriLL begin its next session on
Monday, ISth September next.
The undersigned (formerly Proles- Bg* j
so .r tfi the University of Georgia! re- 5
fers to the leading citizens of the
Reference* in Columbus: Chas. H. Willi ami,
Esq., Dr. F. A. bttuterd, Mr. W. G. Woolfolk.
K. M. JOHNSTON.
Waverly P. 0., Baltimore eouuty, Md.
aagAOtg \ _ j j \ \ v ;
Columbus Merchants
NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN
THE TALHOTTON STANDARD
J T IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUNTY, ONE
of the wealthiest In Georgia, and the people
there love to do their trailing in Columbus, and
they are obUgcd to spend their money with those
merchants who advertise. The STANDARD has
a large circulation. Address
W. E. MUMFORD,
Editor and Business Manager.
febMJw
DANIEL R. SIZE,
I*ro|M'ietor
Wagon and Stock Yard!
I HAVE, in connection with my Family Grocery
Store, a weU arranged Wagon and Stock Yard,
with Private Boarding House, Wheelright and
Blacksmith Shops, so connected as to add to the
comfort and convenience of this Yard; and ask
the attention of planters and merchants to its
advantages as a location, and earnestly solicit
yonr patronage **-Bign—Wheel and Plow.
East of Planters’ Warehouse, and J. & J. Kauf
man’s Wholesale Grocery Hotrte,
auglft deod&wtf
GREAT
English Remedy
THE
Cordial Balm of Syricum,
AND
TONIC PILLS,
EOR
NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY
Premature lleeay, Over Imlulwiire in
I lie 1 Me of Opium or Alcoholic
Drink*, Tobacco, Ac.
vr.itvois m:iiiLin.
’flu* Press, tho Pulpit and the Lecture room
are sileut on the subject of this disease. A false
delicacy withholds a knowledge iu regard to vio
lation of Physiological laws, and life-wrecks
shattered humanity, insanity, and premature
graves fill the world. No race, nation or posi
tion is exempt from the soul-destroying scourge.
Sleepless nights, twitching of the muscles,
trembling of the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis
turbed by noise or excitement, pimples and
blotches on the face, desire to avoid eompauy, pe
culiar sensation over the whole body are among
the difficulties which attend this complaint.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
will in n short time so cleanse tho blood and
| soothe the nerves, ami restore strength to the
I body, as to make life enjoyable and happy.
EPILEPSY OB FITS.
No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so
quickly as the Cordial Balm of Svrieum uud Tonic
Pills.
Kidney Diseases
and many other difficulties are cured by the use
of the Cordial Balm of Syrup uud Tonic Pills.
It the watery portions of our food are not puss
>l off. they must, when returned iu tho system,
produce serious difficulties. Language fails
when attempting to describe the sufferings of per
sons whose kidneys are out of order ; gravel,
hack-ache, inflammation of the bladder and of the
delicate membranes of the urinary organs are the
result if the water is not regularly and properly
carried through the kidneys.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum
is effectual in promo*ing the secretion of the wa
tery and unnutritious portions of tho food, ami
in carrying it off by its proper outlets.
Whatever portion of our food is unserviceable
should he passed off iu the water in sweat, uud
from the bowels. If these useless matters are
retained disease is sure to follow, for then the
blood becomes poisoned with the impurities
which should pass off in their proper channels.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum anil Tonic Pills
is a powerful cleanser of the lilood; it starts tin*
liver and kidneys into active operation, and acts
on all the secretions of the body. It carries off
old ami foul elements in tlie blood, which are
slow and sure death if allowed tp remain in the
system.
mi TLKT I^KKnBSS.
THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRI
CUM AND TONIC FILLS
is the only remedy Hint has ever proved by prae-'
tical experience a bcnelit to those who suffer from
over-iudulgeme in Alcoholic Liquors, it com
pletely destroys the tastes for them, and restores
the victim to h. ulth and vigor. A single trial will
prove it to bo just what it is recommended to he.
MonpiirKrE.
THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRI
CUM AND TONIC FILLS
is a sure cure f. r the habitual use of Mor
phine, so extensively used in this country an a
stimulant. Jt will in a very short time com
pletely destroy tic desire for tins narcototic.
We have many testimonials from the first fami
lies in Europe and America, who testily to its
efficacy.
opium:.
Thu alarming increase of the use of this most
pernicious drug as a stimulant, bv male and fe
male, and its peculiar effects, completely destroy
ing the digestive apparatus and shattering the
nervous system, effeminating and debasing the
mind, renders
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
of inestimable value, as it completely destroys all
desire for this most baneful drug, and restores
the nerves to a perfectly healthy state, even in
cases where opium has been used in large quanti
ties and for a number of years.
[Davenport Democrat, Davenport, lowa.]
How few people are found without some indi
cations of uervoua dioeaoe. This truth has been
recognized ever since classic age#, when a sound
mind iu a sound body was held as the perfection
of human existence. Home from e.ougeuisl dis
ease, others from youthful indiscretions, some
from alcoholic indulgence or too free use of to
bacco, suffer from tremor, palpitation of nervous
excitement—all of which can be removed and per
manently cured by the English Remedy, the Cor
dial Balm of Syricum, whioh has long been in the
old country tho favorite remedy, and which,
since its introduction into this country, has dis
tanced all other medicines having the same ob
ject in view.
Boston, July lft, 1874.
Du. G. E. Lot Hit op: Dear Sir—l beg to inform
you that I have been troubled with Nervous
Debility for the past twelve years, and have been
unable to obtain any relief until I purchased a
package of the Cordial Balrti of Syricum at Mr.
Duncan's drug store, d-ruer ol Leverett and
Green streets. The benefit derived from the übo
of one package so far exceeded my expectations
that I address you t. is fur publication, that
other suffers rnsy avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to be cured. Yours truly,
John Tuttihb, Boston I. O.
Lancaster, May 14, 1873.
D*. G. E. LothiM)!*: Dear Sir—l have used up
all the Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
that you let me have when you first undertook
my cure, ami I am glad to be able to inform you
that, thus far, I have derived greater benefit
from it than from any ether medicine I have ever
taken in my life. 1 sleep better, and daily go
about my work without hesitation or fear. My
nerves are getting steadier every day, and if I
continue to improve as fast as I have done for the
last few months since I have been taking your
medicine, I have no doubt but that I shall soon
again Ik- a well man. With many thanks for the
good you have done me, I enclose s‘zft for which
pleas*- send me as before, five more bottles of the
Syricum and Pills, a# I intend to keep up the use
of them until fully cured, as I believe I shall be.
Very truly yours,
Elliott Tompkinh.
Wholesale Agonts:
gSTH S. Hanoe, Baltimore, Md.
E. Monte the k Cos., New O Jeans, La.
Van Suaai k, Stevenson k Reid, Chicago, 18.
John D. Parks, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Strong k Corns, Cleveland, Ohio.
Collins k Bros., St. Louis, Mo.
Sold by druggists.
It your DrufTKiMtH do not keep it a#k
ilit-iii and ilte> will Kvt It for >ou from
any of Hit* above Wholesale
Dr. G. Edgar Lothop. Proprietor, may be con
fidentially consulted, by mail or otherwise, free
of charge at his office No. 143, Court st., Boston,
Mass.
Send twenty-five cents ter copy of Doctor’s
Book. (jy? a wly
THE CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE,
WILL OPEN TO-MORROW:
New Fall Prints,
Linen Collars and Cuffs,
Bleached and Brown
Sheetings and Shirtings,
Still Soli Light Colored Prints at 10c.!
J. S. JONES.
I f-dmuhns, (la., August 20th, lH7ft. tf _____
THE GREAT GEORGIA
STATE FAIR!
1 S T 5.
THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875
OF THE
GeorgiiiStat e Agriiudl ural Soeioty
WILL BE HELD IN MACON, GEORGIA,
At the Beautiful Central City Park Grounds, Beginning
Vloiulay, < >ol oloi* !#■>.,
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK.
A Vurft'U iin<l Liberal I’l-omium Lint,
Covering all Departments of Industry, from which the following arc extracts:
Field Crop Department.
Fur the best and largest display in merit and variety of sauiplu products from the held, garden,
orchard, dairy and apiary—the contribution of a single farm f 100
For the heat aix stalks of cuttou—to become the property of the Society ft"
For the beat live bales, crop lot of short staple cotton, by cue exhibitor lot)
For the best single bale of short staph- 60
For the best single bale upland long staple 50
Horse Department.
Host thoroughbred stallion SICO
Best walking horse.
Beat saddle horse or mare 7ft
Rest single buggy horse or mare 75
Best combination horse or mare 100
Best, double team, owned by cue exhibitor 100
Best Georgia raised mule A0
Best mule, opened to the world 50
Cattle Department.
Best herd—one bull and four cows or heifers- all to be of one breed and owned exclusively by
one exhibitor SIOO
Bust milch cow 50
Cow giving the richest milk 50
M 0 and s’2o for tlie best bull and cow, respectively, of each of the following breeds: Alderney,
Ayreshiro, Devon and Durham.
Best sow and pigs under six months old 50
Poultry Department.
For best trio of each variety $ 10
Best and largest display in merit and variety of domestic fowls, raised in Georgia 50
Best and largest display in merit ami variety of same, open to the world 60
Best display of pigeons 20
Best display ol rabbits '. 10
Horticultural Department.
Best display of garden vegetables, grown by one person $25
Home Industry Department.
Bust collection of jellies, preserves, pickles, jams, catsups, syrups and cordials, made and exhib
ited by one lady $ BO
Best display of breads by one lady 25
Ornamental Ncedlo Work.
Best display in merit ami variety of female handicraft, embracing needle-work, embroidery,
crot* lu ting, knitting, etc., by ouo lady $ 60
Fine Art Department.
Best oil painting (any subject) $ 26 ,
Best portrait painting 20 j
Best painting in water colors 20
Best display of paiutiugs uud drawings by one exhibitor 2ft
Best collection of drawings by a girl under Hi years of age... 25
Best display of paiutiugs and drawings bj the pupils of one school or college 60
Best display of pbotogfcapha Sliver lueilul an.l jg
Best display of jewelry, sllverwure, etc Silver medal and 25
Merchants’ Displays.
Best display of dry goods SIOO
Best display of fancy groceries 100
Best display of glassware ami crockery 5"
Best display of clothing 2ft
Best display of millinery 26
Special Premium for Granges.
To the. Grange in the state making tho largest and finest display in merit and variety of stock
products, and results of home industries, all raised, produced or made by the members of
that particular Grange $l6O
The above are but specimens of a comprehensive list of large money premiums.
The best and largest live stock show ever held in the (State or tlie South. More and liner horses,
mules, cuttle, sheep, swine ami poultry, than e.v r before exhibited. Parties wishing fine stock, as a
fine harness or ?a Idle horse, milk cow, thoroughbred bull, trio of cliickeuH, etc., will find the occa
sion of this Fair a rare opportunity to secure them.
Several eminent and representative men from tho North and Northwest have been invited to de
liver addresses at the Fair, and many distinguished visiters throughout the whole country are ex
pected.
The public will he kept posted of the progress and developments of the Fair in future advertise
ments.
Send to the Secretary at Macon for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of the nrtmiiuriis,
rules, regulations, etc., ami containing two engravings of the beautiful and magnificent Fair
Grounds. A. H. COLQUITT, President.
T. G. HOLT, General Superintendent.
jy!7 dA: will MALGOM JOHNSTON, Secretary.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
POPE & LONG,
DEALERS IN
IVc Keep Always an Hand
A FVLL ASSORTMENT OT
All the Leading Styles and Qualities
0,-
Boots aud Shoes f|
Such as the people want.
I Rif- Our stock is all manufactured for OCR*
)WJ TRADE, and we warrant every pair to be*
Terms Cash, auil Lew friers.
BOOTS AM) SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES
TVo. 104 Oron.il St root.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING
For Spring’ and Summer, 1875.
Thomas 1 Prescott
ARE DAILY RECEIVING EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY OF
Dress and. Business Suits.
Prices lower than ever. Call and see them. Elegant DRESS OR WEDDING SUITS and SHIRTS
made to order In beautiful style and guaranteed to fit, ap24 tf
/ ■ \
/ ' *rr , ■ ’’
I. GILBERT!
; “]St"eam Power pmNtcf!.'
vf,i 1 ['book-pmob
: 'M W -■#
I.M :Qj| iijji .<1
COLHMHHK. , i \ ..
f 8 WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
1 Experienced Workmen employed in each De
partment.
Orders for work of any description filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rutoa.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or printed to or
der at short notice.
Roooipt Books
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always in stock: also printed to order when de
sired.
WHIPPING PAPER AMI BAG*.
A large qunntity of various sizes and weights
Mauillu Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable for
Merchants, now in stock, which I am selling low
iu any quantity desired, either printed or plain
fir Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
THOM. GILBERT,
Randolph street, Columbus, La.
Jan 1 tf
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season In Recein oi ? ■
Supply of all Sizes of I
Celebrated
o °AK i
-
For botli Wood uml Ooiil.
Besides a full assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GRATES, Ao.,
And fool justified in saying that wo arc SURE
wo can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both
in quality and prico.
Of other Goods in our lino, \\ have a largo and
complete assortment, such as
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL
HODS, SHOVELS. AC.
All of these articles wo CAN ancl WILL sell at
VERY BOTTOM PRICES.
lan 1 dtf W. 11. ROBARTS A CO.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
Columbus, Ga., June Oth, 1875.
DAILY TRAINS
Loavo Columbus 1 :80 A si
Arrive Montgomery 7:03 a m
•• Mobile ft; 10 PM
** New Orleans 11:45 p M
" Selma 2.2Gpm
" Vicksburg 10:10 am
“ Louisville 7:lft am
Leavo Columbus 8:30 am
Arrive Atlanta 4:10 pm
•• New York 4:16 P M
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery 12:4fi p m
From Atlanta 6:65 a m
1:. p. ALEXANDER, General Manager,
n. M. ABBETT, Agent. janl-tf
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAILROAD, 1
June 1,187 ft. j
ON and after this date Trains on this Road will
run as follows:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Daily, (Sundays excepted) making dose connec
tion with M. k E. It. It. for Eufuula:
Leavo Columbus 2:00 p. M.
Arrive at Troy 9:23 v. m.
Leave Troy 1:15 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus 8:32 a.m.
Jol tf W. L. CLARK, Hup’t.
Summer Schedule.
NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD!
UNTILL further notice Trains on this Road
will run as fallows—Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays:
Leave. Columbus :00 a. m. 2:30 p. m.
Loavo Kingsboro 8:00 a. m. 5:00 p, m.
W. REDD, Jr.,
Jy7 iw Superintendent.
E. L. Guay. R. H. Guay.
E. L. GUAY A CO.,
AOESIS FOB SALE OF
Texas Lands
I)ARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi
do well t* call on us, as wo have lauds I
almost every comity in Texas for sale.
Will give letters of introduction to responsible
parties, who will take pleasure in showing lauds
all over the State.
Wo also settle old land claims on roasonablo
claims.
Mr. E. L. Gray has just returned after a resi
dence of twenty years In Texas.
Office at Alabama Warehouse. TmhlO fm
Notice.
HAVING heretofpro held stock in tho Georgia
Home Insurance Company of Columbus.
Georgia, I hereby give notice that I have sold Haid
stock anrl transferred tlie same, and under sec
tion 14'JG of tlie Code of 1873,1 am hereby exempt
from any liabilities of tho Company.
JeC oainfit ;JOIIN L. JONES.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NON-BOARD li " i
INSURANCE EFFECTED ON HOUSES, COTTON, FURNITURE
AND OIN-HOUSES AT LOWER RATES TO SUIT THE
HARD TIMES IN THE RELIABLE COMPANIES:
Ainii/.on, ol'l’inciiumtl, Assets - - - - #tKI9,ftOO
riiiiii<i< i|>iiiii. - - tasli Cimifnl #300,000
retersliiirK Kill's A Ins, <>., ol’Pet W}{. Vn. “ “ #200,000
lUnlcm NoUclted!
JOHN HI iACKMAIt.
n . I’■ .'M
The Singer Again Triumphant!
0
The WoivUTn Award Received by
“ J ll Bd WORLD S FAVOinTir’
O
SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1874:
Tho table of Sowing Machine sales for 1874 show that our sales last year amounted to 241,0711
Machines, being a large increase over the previous year. Tho tablo shows that
OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY
For the ported named, by the number of 14N,N32 Machines, or noarly
THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY!
It may be further stated that the sales of 1873, as compared with those of 1872, show a relatively
larger increase, beyond the sales of other makers. For instance, iu 1872 we sold 46,000 more M
chines than any other eompauy; whereas, iu 1873, the sales were
I JI ni'ltliit'N in r.xecsN ol’ our Highest Competitor!
AKP IN 1814 01TH SALES WERE
1 IS,#s* JlnehiuoN More 'Hum Any Other Coiii|>any!
Test “The Singer” before Purchasing Any Other.
TERMS EASY—PAYMENTS I.IOIIT.
Tlio Singer Manufacturing Cos.,
No. 173 liroushton Street, Savannah, Ga.
C. A. VONDI HCUI, Mannarr.
RUANCII OFFICES
In Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Thomnsville, Ga.,
Charleston and Columbia, S. C., Jacksonville and Tallahassee, Fla.
.1. B. SHIPP, Agent,
At 99 Broad street, C’oluiiibUM, Ua.
; Mend your address to the above Offices fora Catalogue of the Celebrated BAZAAR GLOVE*
FITTING PATTERNS. They are the best, the cheapest, ami most stylish patterns iu the market.
auglft Bin ,
NOTICE.
The Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine Business
of this city and surrounding country will in futuro be conducted by the Company, who will contiuuo
to sell machines uu
Mon t lily Puy intMits.
Our now Family Machine is unrivalled for its lightness and durability.
4 >tit* A <>. <> and 7 Mueliiii<*,
pronounced by the most competent judges the lIEBT for all manufacturing purposes, aro well adapt
ed to the lightest family work.
We ask all to call ami examine these new Machines, or give their orders to aur City Agent, Mr. 8.
NORMAN, who will call on them. N. B.—No eards.
H. C. TURPIN,
Offices No. 100 Hromi W(. Gonpral
augß tf ________
1849. 1875.
Willcox’s Insurance Agency.
ESTABLISHED 1849.
OLD! STRONG FIRE-TESTED!!
B-lUPB-ESEKrTING
1819. lEtna Insurance Company, ----- $6,500,001
1810. Hartford Fire Insurance Oonmany, - 2,500,000
1809, North British and Mercantile Insurance Oompauy, - - 27,000,000
1864. Now York Underwriters’ Agency, - 4,000,000
1853. Continental Insurance Company, - - - - 2,500,000
1795, Insurance Company of North America, ... 4,600,000
1829. Franklin Fire Insurance Company, ... - 4,000,000
1853. Phoenix Insurance Company, ----- 2,400,000
$53,500,000
T.oiiif Fxperienee, Equitable A(l. juwtmeuts,
Prompt SettlemeutH.
jaulGtf P. F. Willcox.
English. Female Bitters
Down to < >ii<‘ I>olltif !
17'OR several years the cry has been greeting us from all parts of the country, “reduce your Eug*
1 lish Female Bitters to One Dollar, and we cun sell Immense quantities/* We have now complied
with Unit general request, so that none can possibly complain of quality or price, Avery large pro
portion of our profits are thus yielded for tho benefit oi the consumer, the size of the bottle remain
ing the same. It will cure all forms of Chronic Female Complaints, and all forms of weakness, de
bility and prostration. Pric e $1 OO per Bottle or Nix lor $5 00. Sold by Dealers every
where.
Are Von Bald or Does Your Hair Fall Out?
VO HA IK, ,\0 PAT.
We have taken full control of the most wonderful preparation for the HAIR ever offered to the
public. It will pnsmvKi.Y promote the growth of anew suit of hair on hold heads; it will immedi
ately stop ladies’ hair from falling out, and cause a rapid growth of long and luxuriant tresses; it will
promote the growth of whiskers and moustache; it will cleanse the scalp of dandruff and heal all
eruptions—and as a highly perfumed and elegant hair dresser has no superior. We will contract to
do all the above by the use of Dr. J. Newton Smith’s llair Restorative. Unquestionable proof and
documents mailed i uj.i. to any address. Prlrr 8H OO per 801 llp or Nix for 8r 00. Expressed
on receipt of pric e. Address J. P. BIIOBiiOOUC Az CO., Prop’#, Loiilhvlllp. Ky.
SOLD IN COLUMBUS, GA., BY
J. J. MASON.
.!>•’" iy
Encourage Home Enterprise!
G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO
Aflistw and Photographers!
Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store.
None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles,
PLAIN OR COLORED, liY THE BEST ARTIST!
PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE,
IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES!
Old I'ictiiiq-s <’<>|>icil, and by tho combination of the Artist’s Brush,
(Prof. Ciiah. T)i:!!ujui k,) they kih'iminm flu* ori^imil.
One visit will satisfy any one that no better PICTURES, of any kind,
can be hud than those taken at this GALLERY, i*efrarlleM of cloudy
went licr. Special care taken to secure PERFECT PICTURES of CHIL
DREN. Wo DEFY COMPETITION in PRICES und STYLE Of WORK.
Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store,
FRAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and
sizes, on hand and made to order. inh26 tf
COTTON WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Business.
WE, the undersigned, have entered into copartnership ter traaaactiiig a Cotton Warehouse and
Commission Butdtic##, under tho firm name of
Allen, Bedell & Cos.
, . .if;i|d.w.iaJ m&D
On tho flrnt day of August next they will take charge of tho FONTAINE WAREHOUSE a#
successor!! of Alien, Freer k Illgcs. Iu the meantime, will servo their firienda aud the publie in any
legitimate way pertaining to this buainewt.
A. M. ALLEN,
A. G. BEDELL,
JOSEPH 8. GARRETT
Colutnbuft, Ga., Juno Bth, 1876. (3mo) .7, M. O'BRIEN,