The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, August 25, 1875, Image 3

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AHr pit km e Ah(h mi’nt. It was the twilight hour, and they were mean dering ulong the execrable sidewalks on Veto street. He was blacker than the king of dubs, and she could dis count tho ton-spot of spades. “Susan I lub you!” ho suddenly remarked. “Shoo! Go 'long!” she replied: “Susan, will you marry me?” he continued. “Go ’long, will von, Pete!” “If you don’t I shall embmee de floatin’ waters of do dark ribber. Den de Coroner will hml me out an’ sot on me, (lev’ll plant me underdo roses, an’ de verdict will be, 'l)at fel low died ob a broken heart!’ ” “You don’t mean dat, Pete?” “I do, Susan!” “Den, Pete,” she said, as she sighed heavily, “don it’s my dooty to marry you, to save ver life, an’ tie weddin’ is to cum off in de fall.” And they clasped hands, and rolled their eyes and stumbled along. Vuiaiduiy Herald. There was one peculiarity about Charles Brown—he never made an enemy. Other wits in other times have been famous, but a satirical thrust now and then has killed a friend. Diogenes was the wit of Greece, but when, after holding up an old dried tlsh to draw away the eves of Anaxitnens’ audience lie ex claimed, “See, how an old tlsh is more interesting than Anaximenes, ’’ he said a funny thing, but ho stubbed afriend. When Charles Lamb, in an swer to a dot ing mother’s question as to how ho liked babies, replied, “b-b --boiled, madaure, boiled!" that moth er loved him no more; and when John ltandolph said “thank you!” to his constituent who kindly remarked that ho had the pleasure of passing hishouse.it was wit at the expense of friendship. The whole English school of wits-with Douglas Jerrold, Hood, Sheridan, and Sidney Smith, indulged in repartee. They were parasitic wits. And so with the Irish, except that an Irishman is generally so rediculously absurd in his replies as to excite ridicule. “Artemus Ward” made you laugh and love him too. A Mirewd lletcctlvc. Recently a foreign embassy sought the assistance of the English police to find a young girl who had just be come the heiress of many millions. The instructions were vague, and the task was necessarily given to one of the keenest detectives. At the end of six weeks the detective reported at headquarters and handed in his res ignation. “Well,” said the chief, "and what about the young girl?” “I found her about a month ago in a dressmaker’s shop,” was the answer. “And what then?” “I married her yesterday, aud this morning I have just, received her six millions.” • ♦ • A Fenrtul Uortallt). For a month past tho deaths in New York city have exceeded the births by about 300 weekly. The mortality Is greatest among children, who go off rapidly, in defiance of all medical treatment. Bad drainage and the un healthy mud-flats are the attributed causes of the great prevalence of dis ease. -. ♦ . .in lrix.li tpolopry. Mr. PlimsoU’s late apology to the House of Commons recalls to the “World” that of O’Connell, forty years ago. The latter had stigma tized the House as composed of "six hundred vlllians.” The apology of ttie sturdy Hibernian was: "Mr. Speaker, I said that the House (' in sisted of six hundred villians. Mr. Speaker, I am very sorry for it.” • ♦ • At the University of Clmrlottes burg, Vu.. Leo Napoleon Levi, of Vic toria, Texas, the only Jew in the Uni versity, received the gold medal for eloquence, in a contest, of eight stu dents selected to represent the whole body. < )OLrMIM s Female College! FIRST SESSION BE HNS First Monday in October. College established on the University plan. Course of studv distributed into the schools "l Belles Lettre*. History ami Literature. Ancient languages, Modern Languages, Mathematics, Natural Srience. Mental and Moral Helene.*, l'.n manship. Elocution and Calietheuica. together with the school* of Art and Music. Prof. Oro. W. Chase. Principal of School of Music A full faculty elected on the 10th September. For further information apply 1" G. 11. OI.ENN. Chairman of Faculty, or to TRUSTEES: J. Rhodes Browne. A. Illg* s. D. F. Willcox, A M. Allen and Geo. P. Swift. Sr. Jy tf The Pen Luey School FOB BOVS, Two miles north of Baltimore, Maryland, I I TILL begin its next s< *sinn on Monday, 15th September next. f The undersigned (formerly Profew nor in tin- University of Georgia) re fera to the leading citizens of the jW&p State. Inferences in Columbus: Cbas. 11. Williams, Eso., Dr. F. A. Stanford, Mr. W. G. Wool folk. R. M. JOHNSTON, Waverly P. 0., Baltimore county, Md. anp4 fw Columbus Merchants NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN THE TALBOTTON STANDARD JT IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUNTY, ONE of the wealthiest in Georgia, and the people there love to do their trading In Columbus, and they are obliged to spend their money with those merchants who advertise. The STANDARD has a large circulation. Address W. E. MTJMFOKD, Editor and Business Manager. f.*b2o lw DANIEL R. BIZE, Proprietor Wagon and Stock Yard! I HAVE, in connection with my Family Grocery Store, a well arranged Wagon and Stock Yard, with Private Boarding House, Wheelright and Blacksmith Shops, so connected as to add to the comfort aud convenience of this Yard; and ask the attention of planters aud merchants to it* advantages as a location, and earnestly solicit your patronage aqySign—Wheel and Plow. East of Planters’ Warehouse, and J. A J. Kauf man’s Wholesale Grocery House, anglfi deodfrwtf GH EAT English Remedy TIIE Cordial Balm of Syricum, ANI) TONIC PILLS, EOU NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY l*reiiutture Decay, Over Imlulweiiee in (lie t'nf of Opium or Alcoholic Drink*, Twbareo. Ve. xhicvoi * m nßi rn The Press, the Pulpit aud the Lecture room are silent on the subject of this disease. A false delicacy withholds a knowledge in regard to vio lation oi 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. Ti e Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills will iu a short time so cleanse the blood aud soothe the nerves, aud restore streugth to the body, as to make life enjoyable aud happy. KPILKPSV OK rnx No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so quickly as the Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills. Kidney Diseases aud many other difficulties an* cured by the use ■if the Cordial Balm of Syrup ami Tonic Pills. If the watery portions of our food are not pass ed off, they must, when retained iu the 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 iu proino'iug the secretion >f the wa tery and unnutritums portions of the food, aud iu currying it off by its proper outlets. Whatever portion of our food is unserviceable should be passed off in the water in sweat, aud from tho 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 and Tonic Pills is powerful cleanser “f the blood; it starts the liver and kidneys into active operation, and acts on all the secretions of tin body. It carries off old ami foul elements iu the blood, which are slow and sure death if allowed to remain in the system. r>n TJ3vii.jE:jsr33ss. THE CORDIAL HALM OF SYRI CUM AND TONIC PILLS is the only remedy that lum ever proved by prac tical experience' u h-n tit to tin who suffer from over-indulgence in Alcoholic Liquors, it com pletely destroys the tastes for them, aud restores the victim to health and vigor. A single trial will prove it to be just what :i is r.< unmended to be. MonPiiiNm. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRI CUM AND TONIC PILLS is u sure cure for the habitual use of Mor phine. so extensively tis.-d in this country as a stimulant. It will in a v. i.. short time com pletely destroy the and. sir for tnis liarcototie. We have many t.-timomaU from tho first fami lies in Europe and America, who testify to its efficacy. OPIU M. The alarming increase of the use of this most pernicious drug us a stimulant, by male aud fe male, and its peculiar effects, completely destroy ing the digestive apparatus aud shattering the nervous system, effeminating and debasing the mind, renders The Cordial 3alm of Syricum and Tonic Pills of inestimable value, as it completely destroys all desire for this most baneful drug, and restores the nerves t<> a perfectly healthy state, even in eases where opium has been used In large quanti ties aud for a number of years. [Davenport Democrat, Davenport, lowa.] How lew people are found without some indi cations of nervous disease. This truth has been recognized ever since* classic ages, when a sound mind in a sound body was held as the perfection of human existence. Some from congenial rtis i 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 lie removed and per manently cured by the English Remedy, the Cor dial Balm of Hyrieum, which Ims long been in the old country the favorite remedy, and which, since It* introduction into this country, has dis tanced all other medicines having the same ob- I Ject iu view. IJo*t>n, July 15, 1*74. Dh. G. E. Loxiiuoi*: Dear Sir—l beg to inform you that I have been troubled with Nervous b< bility for the past twelve years, and have been unable to obtain any relief until I purchased a package of tins Cordial Balm oi Hyrieum at Mr. Duncan's drug store, cruer "I Leverett and Green streets. The benefit derived from the use of one package so far exceeded my expectations that I address you to.* for publication, that other suffers may avail tneinselves of the oppor- I tunity to he cured. Yours truly, John Tlttle, Boston P. 0. Ea.vcahtkk, May It, 1873. I Dn. G. E. Loth hop: 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, and I am glad t* be able to inform you that, thus far, I have derived greater benefit i from it than from any ather medicine 1 have ever ! taken in my life. I sleep better, and daily go j about my work without hesitation or fear. My : nerves are getting steadier every day, and if I ! continue to improve as last as J have done for the j last few months since I have been taking your | medicine, I have no doubt but that I shall soon j again be a well man. With many thanks for the good you have done me, I enclose *25 for which please send me as before, five more bottles of the Hyrieum and Pills, as I intend to keep up tho use of them until fully cured, as I believe I shall he. Very truly yours, Elliott Tompkins. WJiolownle Aycnls: Hkth S. Hance, Baltimore. Md. K. Mo.ntf.i se k Cos., New Gleans, La. Van Huaack, Stevenson k Rr.ro. Chicago, 111. John D. Parks, Cinciunaai, Ohio. Strong k Cobb, Cleveland, Ohio. Collins k Bros., St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. if your UrtiwrfflHfN <l<> not ,4 *n ii (I.cm and they will <* H for you from any of the above Wholesale I>r. 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 for copy of Doctor’s Book. fjy* dfrwly 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: ‘ . '(I \ 11,: i' ’ .bUh. I . ' I ( _ THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR! i e t s. THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875 OF THE G oi*g’ia S( n i V £-i-i<*nl t 111*211 S<M'i**l y WILL BE HELD IN MACON, GEORGIA, At the Beautiful Central City Park Grounds, Beginning J>l oiidny. Oelobor I*. AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK. V Liirjfo, aiul Lilx-i-nl Preiuiuiu lAst, Covering all Departments of Industry, from which the following are extracts: Field Crop Department. For the best and largest display in merit and variety of sample products from the field, garden. orchard, dairy ami apiary -the contribution of n single farm ifß'h For the best six stalks of cotton—to become the property of the Society 60 For the best five bales, crop lot of short staple cotton, by one exhibitor 15'* For the best single bale of short staple 60 For the best single bale upland long staple 50 Horse Department. Best thoroughbred stallion id'* l ' Best walking horse 50 Best saddle horse or mare 75 Best single buggy horse or mare "5 Best combination horse or mare U*o Best double team, owned by one exhibitor B*(i Best Georgia raised mule 50 Best mule, opened to the world 50 Cattle Department. Best herd—one bull and four cows or heifers— ail to bo of one, breed and owned exclusively by one exhibitor $ 1( )0 Best milch cow j 5o Cow giving the richest milk 50 S4O and s’2o for the best bull aud cow, respectively, of each of the following breeds: Alderney. Ayreshire, Devon aud Durham. Best sow and pigs under six months old 50 Poultry Department. For best trio of each variety f Best aud 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 tho world 50 Best display of pigeons 2" Best display of rabbits Horticultural Department. Best display of garden vegetables, grown by one person $25 Home Industry Department. Bust collection of jellies, preserves, pickles, jams, cutsups, syrups and cordials, made and exhib ited ly one lftdy SSO Bent display of breads by one lady 26 Ornamental Needle Work. Best display in merit aud variety of female handicraft, giubraciug needle-work, embroidery, croteueting, knitting, etc., by one lady $ 50 Fine Art Department. Best oil painting (any subject) $26 Best portrait jaunting 20 Best painting in water colors 20 Best display of paintings aud drawings by one exhibitor 25 Best collection of drawings by a girl under 10 years of age 25 Best display of paintings aud drawings by the pupils of one school or college 50 Best display of photographs Silver medal ami 25 Best display of jewelry, silverware, etc Silver medal and 26 Merchants’ Displays. Best display of dry goods sl°o Best display of fancy groceries l ( *d Best display <’f glassware aud crockery 50 Best display of clothing 25 Best display <-f millinery 2-> Special Premium for Granges. To the Grange in the State making the largest and finest display in merit ami variety of stock products, and results of home industries, all raised, produced or made by the members of thut particular Grange s lc <) The above are but specimens of a comprehensive list of large money premiums. The mat and largest live stock show ever hold in tho State or the South. More ami finer horses, mules, cattle, sheep, -wine ami poultry, than ever before exhibited. Parties wishing fine stock, as a line harm ss or in idle horse, milk cow, thoroughbred bull, trio of chickens, etc., will And the occa sion of this Fair a rare ojiportunity to secure them. Several eminent ami representative men from the North urnl Northwest have been invited to de liv- :• addrees' s at the Fair, and many distinguished visitors throughout the whole country are ex pected. The public will be kept posted of the progM ss aud developments of the Fair m future advertise- H.ml to the Secretary at Macon for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of the premiums, rules, regulations, et<\, ami containing two engravings of the beautiful and magnificent. Fair Grounds. A. 11. COLQUITT, President. T. G. HOLT, General Superintendent. jv 17 dAwtd MALCOM JOHNSTON, Secretary. BOOTS AND SIIOKS. POPE & LONG, DEALEIIS IN BOOTS AM) SHOES. Wo Keep Vlv ays on Itaixll A FULL BSORIVm OF 'f All the Leading Styles and Qualities! Boots aud Shoes !g Such as the people want. Our stock is all manufactured for OURB OWN TRADE, and we warrant every pair to befl good. Terms Casli, and Low Prices. BOOTS AND SHOES TVo. JO-4 Broail Slrcct, BOOTS AND SHOES. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING For Sjn'i mi' and IOTA'S. Thomas § Prescott ARE DAILY RECEIVING EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY OF Dress and. Bnsinoss Suits. Prices lower than ever. Call and sec them. Elegaut PRESS OR WEDDING SUITS and SHIRTS made to order in beautiful style and guaranteed to fit. ap24 tf (.GILBERT ** JSteam Power Printe r COLITMIIt S, (i A.. I SWELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND Experienced Workmen employed iu each Do- IMirtment. Orders fo-r work of any description filled with dispatch, ami at most reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description on hand, or printed to or der at snort notice. K(‘c*oipl llookm FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always iu stock: also printed to order when de sired. MIIAITING PAPER AMI HAG*. A largo quantity of various sixes ami weights Manilla Wrapping l’ajier ami Bags, suitable for Merchants, now in stock, which 1 am selling low iu any quantity desired, cither printed or plain fir Prices and Specimens of Work furnished on ajqdication. THOM. CIIIJtEItT, llniulolpli Nlreet, Columbus, (•. jaul tf EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season in Receip- of a D r o Supply of all Sizes of C. Celebrated OAK Z • v '"'/'Ww s • i i n \\ x For Wood mi<l Ooiil. Besides a Bill assortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, GKATKS, \c., And feel justified in saying that we are BURE we can suit any ami ull classes of purchasers, both iu quality and price. Of other Goods in our lino, we have a largo and complete assortment, Buch as TIM AMD SHEET-IRON WARE OF KVKIIY DESCRIPTION, HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. COAL HODS, SHOVELS. AC. All of these articles we CAN aud WILL sell at VERY BOTTOM PRICES. |au 1 dtl W. U. ROBAIITB k CO. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, Columbus, Ga., June oth, 1875. DAILY TRAINS Leavo Columbus 1:S0a m Arrive Montgomery 7:03 a m *• Mobile 6; 10 r m •• New Orleans .11:45 P M “ Selma 2:26pm “ Vicksburg 10:10 am •• Louisville 7:15 am Leave Columbus 0 -OO a m Arrive Atlanta 4:10 pm “ New York 4:15 p m TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS From Montgomery 12:46 r m From Atlanta 5:55 A m E. P. ALEXANDER, General Manager. H. M. ABBETT, Agent. janl-tf Notice. OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAILROAD, I | June 1, 1H75. J { ON ami after this date Trains on this Iload will run as follows: PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED. Daily, (Sundays excepted) making dose connec tion with M. k E. It. It. for Eulaula: Leave Columbus 2:00 i*. m. Arrive at Troy 9:23 r. m. Leave Troy 1:16 a. m. Arrive at Columbus 3:32 a. m. jel tf W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. Summer Schedule. NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD! tTNTILL further notice Trains on this Itoad J will run as Pillows—Tuesdays, TiiOßMjays and Saturdays: Leave Columbus 0:00 a. m. 2:30 i\ m. Leave Klngsboro 8:00 a. m. 5:00 i*. m. W. REDD, .Jr., jy7 lw* Superintendent. E. L. Gray. R. 11. Gray. , E. L. GUAY Ac CO., AOENTS FOR SALE OF Texas X* ,ixcL is TANARUS) ARTIES desiring to emigrato to Texas, wi X do well t call on us, as wo havo lauds i almost every county in Texas for sale. Will give letters of introduction to responsible parties, who will take pleasure in showing lauds all over tho Htato. Wo also settle old laud claims on reasonable claims. Mr. E. L. Gray has just returned after a resi dence of twenty years in Texas. Office at Alabama Warehouse. fmhlO Cm Notice. HAVING heretofore held stock in tho Georgia Homo Insurance Company of Columbus, Georgia, I hereby give notice that I have sold said stock aud transferred the same, aud under sec tion 14% of tho Code of 1873,1 am hereby exempt from any liabilities of the Company. JeO oarnOt '.JOHN L. JONES. BOOTS AND SHOES. NON-BOARD ! INSURANCE EFFECTED ON HOUSES, COTTON, FURNITURE AND GIN-HOUSES AT LOWER RATES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES IN THE RELIABLE COMPANIES: Aniaxou, of I’iiK-iiiiiati, Akmo(n ..... 50:C7,500 IVnn. ol' I’liilatlclpliiu, - - < asli < ii|>iliil #500,000 ■ Vlrrslmi'K Max’s .V I no. < ’., of IVCnl*k, Va. “ ** #OOO,OOO Uislis Mollf-itecl! JOHN I* I .ACKMAII, auglS ’2m The Singer Again Triumphant! 'l’lio Worlil'M Award Abilin I*mm-Ivml ly •111 10 W< >I I-I >•!** FAVORITE M SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1874: The table of Hewing Muehiue sales for 1874 show that our sales last year amounted to 241,07 V Machines, being a large increase over tlic previous year. The table shows that OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OP ANY OTHER COMPANY For (ho period named, by the number of 14H,M32 Machines, or nearly THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY! It may bo further stated that tho sales ol 1873, as compared with those of 1872, show a relatively larger increase, boyoml the sales of other makers. For instance, in 1872 we sold 45,000 mors Ma chines than any other company; whereas, in 1873, the sales were 11:1.351 niirlilncN in I'lxcrs* of mu- Hiißimt fompriitor! VXD IN If!"4 Ot'U SALKS WERE I IS.NS2 Hiu-ltiiie* More Tliun Any Other Ciii|inny J Test “The Singer” before Purchasing Any Other. TKnilH i:\SV—PAYMENTS X-ICJIIT. Tlic Slusor Mamifaoturins 00., No. 173 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga. C. A. VOMM’KUH, MnnaKer. im.VTVC'II OFFICES lii Atlanta, Athens, AuKiista, Macon, Columbus, Thomasville, Ga., Charleston and Columbia, S. 0., Jacksonville and Tallahassee, l'’la. .t. 14. SHIPP, At till lii-nnd street, lolmiilius, ;. h , Send your address to the abovr Offices for a Catalogue of the Celebrated BAZAAR GLOVE FI I TING PATTF.RNH. They are the best, the cheapest, and most stylish patterns iu the market. NOTICE. The Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine Business ..| this city aud surrounding country will in future bo conducted by the Company, who w*ill continue to sell machines on Moullil.v PaymontH. Our new Family Machine is unrivalled for its lightness and durability. <>m- IVoxv .No. (> mitl 7 Maeliines, pronounced by the most competent judges the BUST for all manufacturing purposes, are well adapt ed to the lightest family work. Wo ask all to cull ami examine these new Machines, or give their orders to eur City Agent, Mr. H. NORMAN, who will call on them. N. B.—No cards. H. C. TURPIN, Oltico, No. 100 Broad Nt. General Agent. augß tf . ... ,i.- 1849. 1875. Willcox’s Insurance Agency. ESTABLISHED 1849. OLD ! STRONG !! FIRE-TESTED !! IU3PHESEKTTXISrG 1819. .Etna Insurance Company, .... - $6,500,0Gf 1810, Hartford Fire Insurance Comnany, .... 2,600,000 1809. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, - - 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 Oompauy, .... 4,000,000 1853. Phoenix Insurance Company, ..... 2,400,000 $53,500,000 r.oiitf Exjiericnee, ld<iuitiill- jY<ljiiHtii-nts, l?i*oin |>t i lonientH. jaulfitf D. F. Willcox. English Female Bitters Down lo < >n? Dollar! I volt several years the cry has been greeting us from all parts of tin* country, “reduce your Eng linh Female Bitters to One Dollar, and wo can sell immense quantities.’' Wo have now complied with that general request, so that none can possibly complain of quality or pries. Avery largo pro portion ..four profits are thus yielded for the benefit of the consumer, the size of the bottle remain ing the same. It will ruro all forms of Chronic Female Complaints, and all forms of weakness, de bility ami prostration. Price # 1 per Mottle or Hix for #5 VO. Hold by Dealers every where. - 1 ;■■ w Are You Bald or Does Your Hair Fall Out ? XO H A I It, X PAY. YYe have taken full control of the most wonderful preparation for tlio HAIR ever offered to the jiublie. It will i M.-iTivia.Y promote the growth of am w suit of hair on bald heads; it will immedi ate! v stop ladies’ hair from fulling out, and cause a rapid growth of long ami luxuriant tresses; it will promote the growth ol whiske rs and moustache; it will cleanse tho scalp of dandruff and heal all eruptions and as a highly perfumed aiul elegant hair dresser has no superior. We will contract to do all the. above by the use of Dr. J. Newton Smith's lluir Restorative. Unquestionable proof and documents mallei i ni.l: to any address. Price #*l VO |m*i* IIhMIc orWlx for t|*s VO. Expressed on receipt price. Address J. IV IHIO.UGOOIJ': &.■ CO„ Prop's, Louisville. My. SOLD IN COLUMBUS, GA., BY -- . J. J. MASON. Encourage Home Enterprise! G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO Arlisfs and l^hotograpliers! Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store. None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes aud Styles. PLAIN OR COLORED, BY THE BEST ARTIST! PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE, IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES! Oid I'ictiires 4 o|ti<-(l, and by the combination of tho Artist’s Brush, (Prof, f’has. BeHuiiiff,) they Niirpass (In-original. One visit will satisfy any one that, no setter IICTURES, of any kind, can 1.0 had than those taken at this GALLERY, regftrMffffi of cloudy wrallirr. Special care taken to secure PERI EOT PICTURES of CHIL DREN. Wo defy competition in Phioes and Style of Work. Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store, ptr FRAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and sizes, on hand anil mado to order, M U COTTON WAREHOUSE TV TN I> C o mmission Business. WE, the undersigned, have entered into copartnership for transacting a Cotton Warehouse and Commission Business, under the firm name of Allen, Bedell & Cos. On tho first day of August next they will take charge of the FONTAINE WAREHOUSE as successors of Allen, Prot v k Illges. In the meantime, will serve their friends aud the publie iu any legitimate way pertaining-to this business. . { A. M. ALLEN, A.G. BEDELL, JOSEPH 8. GARRETT Columbus. Oa„ June Btb, 1875. (8m) J * “• O’BRIEN.