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Ilunaer, | ■ Tanned AliuiMiibere,
While wo know thus far compara
tively little of the exact, causes of
disease, our kiiowledKeat least points
to certain perfectly well established
truths. One of these Is that a man
cannot live In an atmosphere that is
tainted by exhalations from putrefy
ing orKanie matter, without danger
of being made sick - sick unto death. J
It is true that not allot those who
live in such atmosphere either fall
siok or die front its effects; blit it is
also true that not all who go Into
buttle are shot down. In hot It cases
they expose themselves to danger,
from which their eseupe is a matter
of good fortune. Fewer would be j
shot if none went into battle, and
fewer would die of disease if none
were exposed to poisoned air. Ottr
adaptability is grout, and we accus
tom ourselves to withstand the at
tacks of an infected atmosphere won
derfully well; but notwithstanding
ail that, wo are constantly in the
presence of the danger, and though
insensibly resisting, nre too often in
sensibly yielding to it. Home, with
les3 power to resist, or exposed to
stronger poison, or dually weakened
bv long exposure, fall sick with ty
phoid fever or some similar disease
that spriugs from putrid infection.
Ot these, a portion die; the commit
nity loses tlie.ir services, and itsym- i
pathizes with their friends in mourn- j
lttg that, “in the wisdom of a kind.!
but inscrutable Providence, it has
been found nebossurv to remove
them from our midst.
In this way we blandly impose nit
on Divine Providence the responsi
bility of our own shortcomings. The
victims of typhoid fever die, not by
the act of God, but by the act of
man ; tliov are poisoned to death by
the infections that nre due to man's
ignorance or neglect.
—-• ♦ •
The Wonders tit the .tllerosetipe.
Here is a list of some of the wonders
soon through a mloroscoite: Insects
of various kinds can be seen in the
cavities of a grain of sand. Mould is
a forest of beautiful trees, with
the branches, leaves, llowers and
fruits. Butterflies are fully feather
ed, Hairs are hollow tubes. The
surface of our bodies is covered with
scales, like tlsli. A single grain of
sand would cover one hundred and
fifty of these scales, and yet a single
scale covers live hundred pores.
Through these narrow openings the
sweat forces itself out like water
through tt sieve. The mites make
tlve huudread steps a second. Each
drop of stagnant water contains a
world of animated being, swimming
with as much liberty as whales in the
sea. Faoh leaf has a colony of insects
grazing on it, like oxen on a meadow.
A speck of potato rot the size of a
pill-head contains about two hundred
ferocious littc animals, biting and
clawing each other savagely. The
male uiusquito is decorated with
plumes like those of some tropic bird.
The eyo of the common horse-fly is
cut into facets, as diamonds some
times are.
VVJmt Tliaiu ot Twlu*.
In Africa, according to Dr. Hubert
Brown, ;“ibices of Mankind, ”) the
birth of twins is commonly regarded
as an evil omen. No one except the
twins themselves and their nearest
relatives, is allowed to enter the hut
in which they flrst saw the light.
The children are not to play with
other children, nhd even the utensils
of the hut are not permitted to be
used by any oue else. The mother is
not allowed to talk to any one not be
longing to her own family. If tiic
children both live to the end of the
sixth year, it is supposed that Nature
has accommodated herself to their
existence, and they are henceforth
admitted to associate with their fel
lows. Nor is rhis abomination of
twin births restricted to Africa. In
the island of Bali, near Java, a wo !
man who is so unfortunate as to bear
twins is obliged, along with her nus
baud, to live for a mouth at the sea
shore or among the tombs, until she
is purilied. Tue Kliasias or Hindus
tan consider that to have twins assim
ilates the mother to the lower an
imals, and oue of them is frequently
put, to death. An exactly similar be
lief prevails among the native tribes
of Vancouver Island. Among the
Anois, one of the twins is always kill
ed, and in Arebo, in Guinea, bulb the j
twins and the mother are put to
death.
A *l„rUerer'„ lli-iirl
The heart of Wilson, who was
hanged a few years since for the
murder of Warden Willard, is in the
possession of Dr. George B. Hawley.
It is preserved in alcohol and the
wire which Wilson thrust into it
when tie attempted suicide, is still
there. The wira entered the apex of
the heart and pierced upward through
the left ventricle. Its color ts a yel
lowish white, the natural red line
having been bleached out by the
spirits in which it is preserved, it ;
lias not shrunk away to any percepti
ble extent, and weighs as much as
when token from Wilson’s body. Ii
is not a pleasant thing for persons in- 1
dined to tie "squeamish” to look at,
but sentimentally inclined people
may Ibid in it a source oi reflection
as iiamlctdid in Kodak's skull.
A Bkmakkabi.e Cat. Colonel D. Y.
Slaughter tolls us a remarkable story
of a cat belonging to him, which we
publish for the benefit or our readers.
He says this eat bad a litter of kittens
which he drowned. His wife had
three goslings in a box, to which the
cat immediately transferred her affec
tions, after the death of her own
progeny. Thu goslings died, and
three young turkeys were taken into
the house in their stead, and the cat
transferred her affections to thorn.
She wuteh<s them with all the solici
tude of a mother, and tries to t reat
them in all respects as if she were
their mother. Who will say after
this that a cat has no redeeming
qgalitie?-rCVfpigier OOnerrur.
“Don’t you know theprisoner, Mr.;
.Tones?”
•Yes to the bone.”
“What is his character?”
“Didn’t know he had any.”
“Does he live near yol?’ ,
“So near that he has spent only live
shillings for lirewoo<l in eight years.’
"Did he ever come in collision with
you in any matter?”
“Ortly once, and then he was drunk
and mistook me fora lamp-post.”
“From what von know of him,
would you believe him under oath?”
“That depends upon circumstances.
If he was so much intoxicated that he
diii not know what ho was saying, I
would: if not, I wouldn’t.”
The Public Schools
\iriLL BE RE-OPENED ON MON
\Y% day. the 4th October. No Cf "TTs
ehange# have been made by the True
tee* in the grade* nor in the coarse
of instruction. In the High School jWijfF
all the branches are taught which
ar.* taught In our beat female college*.
GEO. M. DEWH,
aug2f. thssutoctl Buyerintendes t.
For Sale.
V BEAUTIFUL House and Lot
in Browne ville, In front of jyg j , ■_ gp r *;-a
the churches, known as the Hart-fig s t
well place, containing a 6-r< >< >TuWßf2J£*joi£2-
dwelling. 2-room kitchen, good welTToue acre lot,
ho arranged as to afford apace lor the erection of
two or more dwelling*. Apply to
ugH 2taw4w W. TANARUS, POOL.
GREAT
English Remedy
Tim
Cordial Halm of Syricum,
AND
TONIC PIXjXiS,
ECU
NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY
Primalur* Horny, o>or Itiilulsrencc In
tin* I ** oi opium or Vlniliultr
itrlnkn, Totmmi. \ <*.
AiiliVOl S ltttlllt.lTV.
Tin; Proas, tho Pulpit ami tin* Lecture room
are silent on tin* subject of tills diaeaae. A falae
delicacy withholds a knowledge in regard to vio
lation of Physiological Laws, ami life-wrecks
shattered humanity, insuuity, and premature
graves till the world. N<> 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 uoiat* or excitement, pimples and
blotches on the lace, desire to avoid company, pe
culiar sensation over the whole body are among
the difficulties which attend this complvint.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
will in a short time so cleanse the blood and
soothe the nerves, and restore strength to the
body, as to make life enjoyable and happy.
KIUMOPHY OK FITH.
No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so
quickly as the Cordial l’.alm of Syricum and Tonic
Pills. *
Kidney Diseases
and many other difficulties are cured by the use
of the Cordial balm of Syrup and Tonic Pills.
If the watery portions of our food are not pass
ed off, they must, when retained in the system,
produce serious difficulties. Language fails
when attempting to describe the sufferings of per
sons whose kidneys are out of order : gravel,
buck-aelie, iutiurnmatiou 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 promoting the secretion of tho wa
tery and uuuutritious portions of the food, and
in carrying it off by its proper outlets.
Whatever portion of our food is unserviceable
should be passed off In the water in sweat, autl
from the bowels. If these useless matters are
retained -.1! jouko is sure to follow, for then tin*
blocxl becomes poisoned with tlm impurities
which should pass off iu their proper channels.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
is a powerful cleanser of the blood; it starts the
liver aud kidneys into active operation, and acts
on all the Secretions of the body. It carries off
old and foul elements lu the blood, which are
slow and sure death If allowed to remain iu the
system.
DU UIXTIiEKTESS.
THE COUDIAL BALM OF SYRI
CUM AND TONIC BILLS
is the only nimody that tius ever proved by prac
tical experience u benefit to those who suffer from
over-indulgence in Alcoholic Liquors, it com
pletely destroys the tastes for them, lUid restores
the victim to In alth and vigor. A single trial will
prove it to be just what it in recommended to be.
MOXIPIIINE.
THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRI
CUM AND TONIC BILLS
is a sun- cure tor tin: habitual use of Mor
phine, so extensively usi and iu this country as a
stimulant. ft .'ill in a very short time com
pletely destroy the desire for thin narcototic.
We have many testimonials from the first fami
lies iu Europe and America, who testify to ita
efficacy.
OPIU 3VI.
The alarming increase of the use of this most
pernicious drug as a stimulant, by male and fe
malc, and its peculiar effects, completely destroy
ing the digestive apparatus aud shattering the
nervous system, effeminating and debasing the
mind, renders
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
j of inestimable value, as it completely destroys all
desire for this most bauaful drug, and restores
the nerves to a perfectly healthy state, even iu
cast s where opium has been used in large quanti
ties and for a number of years.
[Davenport Democrat, Davenport, lowa.J
How few people are found without some indi
cations of nervous disease. This truth has been
recognized ever since classic ages, when a Hound
a and in u sound ln>dy was held as the perfection
of human existence. Some from congenial dis
' ■ ago, otln rs from youthful indiscretions, some
j frtirit alcoholic indulgence or too free use of to
j bacco, suffer from tremor, palpitation of nervous
' excitement—all of which can lie removed and per
! mancutiy cured by the English Remedy, the Cor
; dial lfalm of Syricum, which lias long been in the
old country the favorite remedy, and which,
nine© its introduction into this country, Ims dis
tanced all other medicines having the name ob
ject In view.
H' Hian, .July 1.1, 1874.
Du. <i. E. I<otku>i': Dear Mir -1 beg to inform j
you that I have been troubled with Norvoua 1
Debility for the paat twelve yearn, and have been
unable to obtain any relief until I purchased a
package of tbe Cordial Balm of Syricnm at Mr.
Duucau# ilrug store. corner ol Leverett and
Green street#. The benefit derived from the u#e
of one package #o far -needed my expectation# j
that I address you I in for publication, that
other suffers may avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to be cured. Void* truly,
John TuriXK, Boston P. O.
Ban. ahtku. May 14, 1873.
Dii. G. E. Lothuop: Dear Sir—l have used up
all the Cordial Balm ofHyrlcum and Tonic Pill*
that you let me have when you first undertook
rny cure, and I am glad to be abb; to inform yon
that, thus far, I have derived greater benefit
from it than from any other medicine I have ever
taken in my life. I sleep bettor, and daily go
about my work without hesitation or fear. My
nerves are getting steadier every day, and if I
continue to improve an fast as I have done for tho
last few months since I have been taking your
medicine, I have no doubt but that I shall soon
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 bottle* of tbe
Hyrlcum and Pill*, as I Intend to keep up tbe use
of them until fully cured, aa 1 believe I shall be.
Very truly yours,
Elliott Tompkins.
■Wholesale Agent k:
Skth H. Hance, Baltimore. Md.
E. Montklhk k Cos., New Gleans, La.
Van Kuaa<-K, Stevknson k Bkid, Chicago, 111.
John D. Paium, Cincinnaai, Ohio.
Btbono k Cobb. Cleveland, Ohio.
Collins k B bos., Ht. Louis, Mo.
Hold by druggist*.
If your DrufffflfftM do not Beep It a*k
them and they will et It lor you from
any of the above Wholesale Druifl*t*.
.Dr. G. Edo Ait Lothop, Proprietor, may be con
fidentially consulted, by mail or other wine, free
of charge at his office No, 143, Court st., Boston,
Mass.
Bend twenty-five cent* for copy of Doctor s
Book. !Jy‘l dAwiy
THE CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE,
WILL OPEN TO-MORROW :
New Fall Prints,
Linen Collars and Cuffs,
Bleached ajid Brown
Sheeting's and Shirtings,
Still Sell Light Colored Prints at 10c.!
J. S. JONES.
('olumbuH. (la.. August :20th. IH7.’*. If
THE GREAT GEORGIA
STATE FAIR!
1875.
THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875
OF THE
< rcorgin Slait* . *llll ui* I SotdtHy
WILL HE HELD IN MACON, GEORGIA,
At the Beautiful Central City Park Grounds, Beginning
Nlomluy, Oelolior IW.
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK.
A Lui*{4n Viiried it ml I*i**iiuin TA*t.
Covering all Departments of Industry, from which tho following aro extracts:
Field Crop Department.
For the best and largest display in merit aud variety of sample products from the field, garden,
orchard, dairy anti apiary—the contribution oi u single farm sl< M '
Fur the best six stalks of oottMi to become tho property of tho Society ... 6b
Fur the beat five bales, crop lot iff short sluple cotton, by one exhibitor -- • l> r a
For the best single bale of short staple 60
lVr the best single bale upland long staple 6b
Horso Department.
best thoroughbred stallion sloii
Heat walking horse 6b
best saddle horse or mare 15
best slug In buggy horse or mare 75
best combination horso or mare 100
best double team, owned by ouo exhibitor 100
beat Georgia raised mnh- 60
best mule, opened to the world 60
Cattle Department.
best herd—one bull and four cows or heifers —all to be of one breed aud owned exclusively by
one exhibitor SIOO
best milch cow —6“
row giving the richest milk 6O
till and 1 20 for the best bub and cow, respectively, >l each of the loliowiug breeds: Alderney,
Ayreahiro, Devon and Durham.
Heat sow and pigs under six months old. 60
Poultry Department.
l’or best trio of each variety ? 1"
best and largest display iu merit and varh ty of domestic fowls, raised iti Georgia 6o
best and largest display iu merit and variety of same, open to the world 6u
best display of pigeons 20
bust display of rabbits 1°
Horticultural Department.
best display of gardon vegetables, grown by one person I ‘-46
Home Industry Department.
lJost collection of jellies, preserves, pickles, jams, catsups, syrups aud cordials, made and exhib
ited by one lady $ 60
best display of breads by ouo lady 26
Ornamental Needle Work.
IJ. st display in merit and variety of female handicraft, embracing needle-work, embroidery,
crotch- ting, knitting, etc., by one lady $ 60
Fine Art Department. .
best oil painting (any subject) $ 26
bust portrait painting 20
best painting hi water colors 20
best display of paintings and drawings by one exhibitor 25
best collection of drawings by a girl under Hi years of age 26
best display of paintings and drawings by the pupils of one school or college 60
best display of photographs Silver modal and 26
best display of jewelry, silverware, etc Silver medal aud 26
Merchants’ Displays.
best display of dry goods. #luo
best display of fancy groceries l'H)
best display of glassw are and crockery 60
best display of clothing 26
Best display of millinery 26
Special Premium for Granges.
To the Gruugo 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
that particular Grange $l6O
The above arc but specimens of a comprehensive list of large money premiums.
The best ami largest livo stock show ever held in tho State or tho Houth. More ami finer horses,
mules, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, than ever before exhibited. I'arties wishing flue stock, us a
fine harness or saddle horse, milk cow, thoroughbred bull, trio of chickens, etc., will find the occa
sion of this Fair a rare opportunity to secure them.
Several eminent and representative men from the North aud Northwest have been invited to de
liver addresses at the Fair, ami many distinguished visitors throughout the whole country are ex
pected.
The public will be kept posted of the progiess and developments of (lie Fair in future advertise
ments.
He ml to the Secretary at Macon for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of the premiums,
rules, regulations, etc., and containing two engravings of the beautiful ami magnificent Fair
Grounds. ’ A. If. COLQUITT, President.
T. G. MOLT, General Superintendent.
jvl7 d.Vwtd MALCOM JOHNSTON, Secretary.
BOOTS ANI* SHOPS,
POPE & LONG,
DEALERS IN
IVe Keep Vlv njs mi Stiiml
A FULL ASSORT XXNT OF 3
All the Leading Styles and Qualities
OF
Boots and Shoes !|
Such as the people want.
IBhF- Our stock ss all manufactured for OURa
)WN TRADE, and we warrant every pair to be©
Terms Cash, and Low Prices.
ROOTS AM) SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES
>o. 10-4 Broad Strcot.
ROOTS AND SHOES.
FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING
Spring and
Thomas I Prescott
AUK DAILY RECEIVING KVEIiY STYLE AND VARIETY OF
m
Dross and Business Suits.
Prices lower than ever. Call and sec them. Elegant IJRKBR OR WEDDING WITH and HHIRTff
made to order in beautiful stylo and guaranteed to fit. ap‘24 tf
TSitam Power P him ft a
H| i book?BfNjgEaTiA
•‘I $ Ifjjme'Jt: A Jgßb
~h n - H■ % J
COLUMBUS, GA.,
I 8 WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
Experienced Workmen employed lu each De
partment.
Orders for work iff any description filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or printed to or
der at snort notice.
K*(*(‘i|)t Hooks
FOB RAILIIOADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always In stock; also printed to order when de
sired.
WHAl'i'IXCi PAPKtt AM) IIAUN.
A large quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper ami bugs, suitable for
Merchants, now iu stock, which 1 am Helling low
in auy quantity desired, either printed or plain
Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
TIIOM. GIIIIFIti,
lKnutlolph street, ColiunlMis, tin.
janl tf
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season in Recei ■
Supply of all Sizes
Celebrated
,*lXl**
f OAK l
0 ?d if V 3
For both Wood :i nd Coni.
besides a full assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GUATKK, -V <*.,
And feel justified in saying that we are SUBS
we can suit any and all classes of purchasurs, both
in quality and price.
Of other Goods In our line, v.v have a large and
complete assortment, such as
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OK EVERY DEBGHIPTION,
HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL
HODS, SHOVELS, kC.
All of these articles we CAN and WILL sell at
VERY BOTTOM PRICES,
fan 1 dtf W. H. ROBARTS Ac CO.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA.
jW'iffij.aM, l-. I*T
COLUMIiUH, Ga., June otb, 1875.
DAILY TRAINS
Leave Columbus 1:30 a m
Arrive Montgomery 7:03 a m
•• Mobile 6:10 l* M
•• New Orleans 11:46PM
“ Selma 2:20 V M
•• Vicksburg 10:10 am
" Louisville 7:15 am
Leave Columbus 8:20 am
Arrive Atlanta 4:lopm
•* New York 4:18 PM
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery 12:40 e m
From Atlanta 6:65 A M
K. P. ALEXANDER. General Manager.
11. M. ABBOTT, Agent. janl-tl
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE Ai OIIUIID lUILIiOAD, I
June 1, 1875. j I
/ vN aud after tint dute Truiun on this Road will
\ / run an follows:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Dally, (Sundays excepted) making closoconnec
tion with M. A K. It. K. for Eufaula:
Leave Columbus 2 :<hj t*. m.
Arrive at Troy '.L23 i. w.
Leave Troy 1:16 a. M.
Arrive at Columbus. . 0:32 a. m.
jel tf W. L. CLARK, Hnp’t.
Slimmer Schedule.
NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD!
T TNTILL further notice Trains on this Road
L ) will run as follow#—-Tukhdayh, Thuusdaym
ami Saturday#:
Ixiave C01umbu5....... o:00 a.m. 2:30 i*.m.
Ijcave Kings boro H:00 a. m. 6:00 i*. i.
W. REDD, Jr.,
jy7 iw Superintendent.
E. L. Okay. R. H. Ouat. I
E. X,. OltA-Y Jlc CO.,
AGENTS FOK SALK OF
Texas Lands
1) ARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi
do well to call on us, as we have lauds 1
almost every county in Texas for sale.
Will give letters of Introduction to responsible
parties, who will take pleasure in showing lands
all over the Stato.
We 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 ut Alabama Warehouse. fmblO 6m
Notice.
M AYING heretofore held stock in tho Georgia
Home Insurance Company of Columbus,
Georgia, I hereby give notice that I have sold said
stock and transferred the same, and under sec
tion 1496 of the Code of 18711,1 am hereby exempt
from auy liabilities of the Company.
JeO oamfit 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:
imn/.on, of Cinriunnli, Audi ..... woai.aoo
IN-1111. of riiili>l<-l|>liiii. - - 4 asli 4 itpilul 8.100,004*
IVlcrtliiu'KKiiv'ii & lim. €., *il'lVl'hli'k, Vh. “ “ Si(MM*4M
lllMko Nolioitotl!
.lOIITN lILACKMAR.
an;: 15 -m
■ ■
The Singer Again Triumphant!
-0
Tlio Worlrt’M Awnrcl lloocivcd by
** r l7l I 10 >V < >l4 IzD S FAA'OII ITE”
SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1874:
The table of Sowing Machine sales for 1874 show that our sab s last year amounted to <41,010
Machines, being a large increase over the previous year. Tho table shows that
OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY
For the period named, by the number of 14M,M51 Machines, or nearly
THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY!
It may be further stated that the sales *G 1873, as comparod with those of 1872, show a relatively
larger increase, beyond tho sales of other makers. For lnatane*. in 1872 wo sold 46,000 more Ma
chines (ban auy other company; whereas, in 1873, the sales wero
11:5,Mr, I fliicliiui's in Kaccss <l’ our IliKliost Competitor^!
AND IN IS7I Of It SALKS WEIIK
I Vl’ioliinrs nrr Tlim, Any tillicr 4 oiiipiin.v !
Test “The Siiiger” before Purchasing Any Other.
TBIOIS F.AHV—BAYMENTS I.HIIIT.
Tlio Singer Manufaotxirlng Cos.,
No. 17:i Broughtou Street, Savannah, Ga.
C. A. YOKIH lIfJII, nmianr.
lIItANC'II OFFICES
in Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Thomasvillo, Ga,,
Gharleston unit Columbia, S. C., Jacksonville and Tallahassee, Bin.
.1. 14. SIIIIA\ Agent,
At DU ltruud Street, CloliimbUN, Lu.
i Send your address t>> the above Offices for a Catalogue of the C'elebratod BAZAAR ULOVE
II I’l'lNi; PATTK.BNS. They are the best, the cheupest, ana most stylish patterns in the market.
inigl."*
NOTICE.
The Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine Business
"f tliis city uml surrounding eouutry will in future be conducted by the Company, who will continue
to sell mucliines on
Moiii lily l’liynK^ntw-
Our new Family Machine is unrivalled for its lightness and durability.
< >4ii- IN<'\v No. C aud 7 Maeliinew.
pr4>imunc4‘d by the most competent judges the BEST for all manufacturing puriioses, are well adapt
ed to the lightest family work.
We ask all (-< call and examine these new Machines, or give their orders to ur City Agent, Mr. 8.
NOItMAN, who will call on them. N. B.—No cards.
H. C. TURPIN,
No. 104) H>-oml SI. General Agent
augß tf ______
1849. 1875.
Willcox’s Insurance Agency.
ESTABXJCSirED 1840.
OLD! STRONG M FIRE-TESTED!!
XIE3?IIESE]VrTrRrGI
1819. 51tna Insurance Company, ----- $6,500,0CC
1810. Hartford Fire Insurance Oomuany, .... 2,500,000
1809. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, - - 27,000,000
1864. New York Underwriters’ Agency, ... - 4,000,000
i 1863. Continental Insurance Company, .... 2,500,000
1795. Insurance Company of North America, ... 4,600,000
1829. Franklin Fire Insurance Company, - - - 4,000,000
1853. Phomix Insurance Company, ----- 2,400,000
$53,500,000
l,ong lOxperieuee, Ei|uitall; Agiuatmenta,
Prom jt 11<-in<‘ii ( h.
= D. F. Willcox.
English. Female Bitters
Dow ii to < >ii4 I tollin' !
1,3()U aovural years tho cry hua been greeting uh from all parts of the country, “reduce your Eng
-1 lish Female bitters to One Dollar, aud we can sell immense quantities." We have now complied
with that general request, so that none can possibly complain of quality or price. Avery large pro
portion of our profits are thus yielded fur tho benefit ot the consumer, tho size of the bottle remain
ing the same. It will cure all forum of Chronic Female Complaints, and all forms of weakness, de
bility and prostration. Price Jill 410 per Hoi lie or Mx for #5 HO. Bold by Dealers every
where.
Are You bald or Does Your Hair Fall Out?
\4 lIAIIC, -VO IMV.
We have taken lull control of the most wonderful preparation for the HAIR ever offered to the
public. It will I‘osiTiiTi.y promote the growth of anew suit of hair on ball heads; it will immedi
ately stop ladies' hair H orn falling out, uud cause a rapid growth of long and luxuriant tresses; it will
promote the growth <>| whiskers and moustache; it will cleanse the scalp of dandruff aud heal all
eruptions and as u highly perfumed ami elegant lmir dresser has no superior. We will contract to
do all the above by the iihc of Dr. J. Newton Bmith's Hair Restorative. Unquestionable proof and
documents mailed run: to any address. Price HI 4H> per Buttle off SI St lor ©O. Expressed
on n ipt 4,1 price. Address J. P. 11110M1.001.1. A 110., Prop**, LoiilmvlHc. Ky.
SOLD IN COLFMbUS, GA., BY
J. J. MASON.
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Encourage Home Enterprise!
G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO
Aclisls ami Pliorographers!
Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store.
None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles.
BLAIN OK COLOKED, BY THE BEST AKTIST!
PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE,
IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES!
4*1,1 I’iului'UN 4 <>|>i<-<l, and by the combination of tho Artist’s Brush,
(Prof. On as. DkUubiff,) tlioy Mirim** the original.
One visit will satisfy any one that no better PICTURES, or any kind,
cun Kb hud than those taken at this GALLEKY, r< Kr,ll,‘ss *l ‘ louil.v
tv,‘ii4li<*r. Special caro taken to secure PERFECT PICTURES of CHIL
I)HEN. Wo m.FV competition in Piuous and Style of Wouk.
Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store.
Sir T-'IIAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and
sizes, on hand nnd made to order. mii26 tf
COTTON WAREHOUSE
WIND
Coinmission Business.
\x m, the undersigned, have entered into copartnership for transacting a Cotton Warehouse and
V t Commission business, under tho 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, Freer A Iliges. In tho meantime, will serve their friends and the public in any
legitimate way pertaining to this business.
A. M. ALLEN.
A. G. BEDELL,
JOSEPH 8. GARRETT
Columbus, Oa., June Bth, 1876. (mo) J. M. O'BRIEN.