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It wan tho sooond time he had au
oomiuniecl the yomiK lady home from
one of those little social imrties
which are ifotten up to brini fond
hearts stop noarer to each Other.
When they reached tho Kate she
asked him if he wouldn't come in.
He said he would, and followed her
into the house. "It was a calm, still
night,” aud the hour was so late that
tie laid no fear of seeing the old folks.
Sarah took his hut, told him to sit
down, and sue left the room 10 lay
off her things. Sire was hardly gone
before her mother came in, smiled
sweetly, and dropping down beside
the young mau, she said:
”1 always did say that if a poor hut
respectable young man fell ill love
with Sarah he should have my con
sent. Homo mothers Would sacrlfloe
their daughter’s happiness for riches,
hut I am not one of that class.”
Tho young man gave a start of
alarm. He didu't know whether he
liked Sarah or not, and ho hadn’t
dreamed of such a thing us marriage.
“She lias aekhowfedged to me
that she loves you,” continued the
mother, "and whatever is for her
happiness is for mine.”
The young man gave two starts of
alarm this tune, and felt his cheeks
grow pale.
"I—-I haven’t— "he stammered,
when she said:
“Oh. never mind, 1 know you
haven't much money, but of course
you’ll live with me. We ll take in
hoarders, and I’ll risk but that we’ll
get along all right.”
It was a bad situation. He hadn't
even looked lovo a' Surah, and ho
felt that he ought to undeceive the
mother.
“I hadn’t no idea of of "lie stam
mered, when she held up her hands
nnd said:
"I know you hadn’t, but it’s all
right. With your wages and what
the boarders bring in we shall get
along as snug as bugs in a rug.”
"Hut madam, but but
“All that I ask is that you lie good
to her,” interrupted the mother.
"Sarah lias a tender heart and a lov
ing nature, aud if you should be cross
aud ugly it would break her down
within a week.”
The young man’s eyes stood out
like eoacoauuts in a show window,
and he rose up aud tried to say some
thing. He said :
“Great heavens! madum. 1 can’t
permit ”
“Sever mind übout the thanks,"
she interrupted, “I don't believe in
long courtship tuyself, and let me
suggest an earlv day for the mar
riage. The llth of September is my
birthday, and it would be nice for
you to lie married ou that day.”
“Hut -but—but -” be gasped.
“There, there, 1 don’t expect any
speech in reply,” she laughed. You
and Sarah fix it up to-night aud I’ll
advertise for twelve boarders right
away. I'll try and be a model moth
er-in-law. I believe lum good tent
tiered and kind hearted, though I did
once follow a young man two hun
dred miles and shoot the toil of ids
head off for agreeing to mat y Surah
aud then jumping tho county!”
She patted him on the iteail anil
sailed out, and now tho young man
wants advice. He wants ro know
whether he had better get in tin 1 way
of a loeomotive or slide off the wharf.
Kfotnrky Trotter..
The Kentucky-bred trotting horses
are doing well on the turf this sea
son. The Live Stock Ileoord calls at
tention to tlie fact that the follow
ing horses which have made their ap
pearance in the great circuit first saw
the light in the Blue Grass region :
Belle Hrasstleld, by Viley’s Cripple,
out of Sallie Chorister; Oairnur, by
Bourbon Chief, dam by Marek Boli
var ; Gen. Gra field,by Kentucky Black
Hawk, dam by (’apt. Walker; Graf
ton, by Waxy, dam by Kuvannugli’s
Gray Kaglc; Gum Ball, by Black
Prince, darn Josephine, by Bashaw :
Lady Turpin, by Billy Morgan, dam
by Mambrino Prince; Lucille Gold
dust, by Golddust, dam by Bald Hor
net; Lulu, by Alexander’s Norman,
dam by tap. Hooton ; May (jueen, by
Alexander’s Norman, du.n dv Crock
et’s Arabian; Sandhill, by Talbot’s
Abdallah, dam's jsstigree unknown;
Shanty, bv Selim, dam said to bo by
Benton’s Diamond; Sophia Temple,
by Battler, dam Hannah Borgia;
Thomas L. Young, by wells’ Yellow
Jacket, dam by Dragon, and Lewen
skl, bv Big Joint, dam’s pedigree un
known. The pedigree of Lowlnski
has been incorrectly given as by
Mainbalno Messenger. Big John was
by Belt’s Muntbrino Pilot, dam a
gray marc of unknown blood. The
great success of ttie Kentucky- bred
trotters throws into confusion the
arguments of those who deprecate
the plan of breeding ami handling
followed in the Blue Grass regions.
Turf. Field ami Farm.
COH IM HI >!
-ii ' !
Female College !
FIRST SESSION BRUIN*
First Monday in October.
College übli*b*xl on tb< Uiur**r*Uy plan
Course of study dietrlbute*l into flcbwnlu **t
Belles Lett re*, History and Literature. Ancient
Language*. Modern Idtuguage*. Mathematics,
Natural Science. Mental ami Moral Science, Pen
mannbip, Elocution and Calisthenics, together I
with the schools of Artaud Music. Thee* schools j
will lw <q*ued with the following Faittny: O. It.
GLENN. A. M.. A. SPKNCEIt. A. M Mrs. C. M.
Me INTOSH.
Prof, GEO. W. CHAHL, Principal t School ol
Music
Mrs. A. SPENCER will have charge of the
Home Department.
A competent Art Teacher by the Ist
October.
A Normal Dejurtpiant will be orgauiz* and, offer
ing special advantages to Young Ladies in acquir
ing a knowledge ol the theory and practice
of instructing, and embracing a higher course in
Literatim* and the Arts and Sciences with a spe
cial view to the profession of Teaching.
Board in the College at SIB.OO per mouth. •
For other charges e<- cironiar or ajrply to
O. R. (itfJSN.
Chairman of Faculty, or to
TRUSTEES :
4. Rhodes Browne, A. Illges, D. F. Willcox,
A. M. Alien and Geo. P. Swift, Hr.
Jy*9 tr , ....
The Public Schools
Ur ILL BE RE-OPENED ON MON -
day. the 4tb October.
changes have beau made by the Trun
te<-s m the grades nhr in the course
f instruction, in the High School
ad the branches are taught which
are tangbt In onr best female colleges.
GEO. M. DEWS.
ang2fi thasutoctl Superintendent.
Kvnxvfixi:
ComfiitMal College!
4nl Institute of Penm^nahip,
S, E. Corner Third and Main Streets,
*EY ANSVIIXE. INI).
Established 1850. The oldest and most thor
ongh Institution of the kind in the Southwest
College Journal and specimens of Qraamenta
IvnmltiM.il> ..’iitTiw t )• a^drcH.
KLEINEB ,v WRItIHT,
jyOT iliw6, Frinclpl.
For Sale.
A BEAUTIFUL Ho**. and Lot A/SLr
in Brownevilie, in front of ~ £5 {
the churches, known as the Sart
well place, containing a -r< >o n tWq&Ull&MßZ
dwelling. 2-room kitchen, good well, one acre lot,
bo arranged as to afford space ior the erection of
two or more dwelling*. Apply to
angH 2taw4w TV. T. POOL.
GREAT
English Remedy
Tin;
Cordial Halm of S.vricum,
AND
TONIC PILLS,
EOR
NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY
PmiiMturr llerny. Over Indulgence In
fit? 1 we of Opium or Alcoholic
Drink*. Tobacco. Ar.
VKItVOIS DKIIIMTY.
The Press. the Pulpit aud the Lecture room
are silent ou the subject of thin disease. A false
delicacy withholds a knowledge iu regard to vio
lation of Physiological Law a. aud life-wrecks
shattered humanity, iusauity. and premature
graves fill the world. No race, nation or posi
tion in exempt from the soul-destroying scourge.
Sleepless night*, twitching of the luuscleft,
trembling of the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis
turbed by uoise or excitement, pimples and
blotches ou the face, desire to avoid company, pe
culiar seusatiou over the whole body are amoug
the difficulties which attend this complaint,
Tlie Cardial 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 amt happy.
EPILKI’SY 014 PIT*.
No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Kits so
quickly as the Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic
Pills.
Kidney Diseases
and many other difficulties are cured by the use
of the Cordial Balm of Syrup aud 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 in promoting the secretion of the wa
tery and unnutritious portions of the food, aud
in carrying it off by its proper outlets.
Whatever portion of our food is unserviceable
should be passed oil iu the water iu sweat, and
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 and Tonic Pills
is a powerful cleanser of the blood; it starts the
liver and kidneys into active operation, and arts
ou all the secretions of the body, it carries off
old and foul elements in the blood, which are
•low and sure death il allowed to remain iu the
system.
xm un z^unuss.
THE GOIUH AI, BALM OF BYBT
CUM AND TONIC PILLS
I is the only remedy that lias ever proved by prac
tical experience a benefit to those who sutler from
over-indulgence m Alcoholic Liquors, it com
! plotely destroys the testes for them, and restores
| the Victim to in ulth and vigor. A single trial will
i prove it to be just what it is recommended to be.
MonpiinsrE.
THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYKI
CUM AND TONIC PILLS
: is a sure cure for the habitual use of Mor
phine, so extrntuv<dy used in this country as a
j stimulant. It will‘in a very short time com
j pletely destroy the desire for this narcototic.
We have many testimonials from the first fami
lies in Europe and America, who testify to its
j efficacy.
oriu M.
The alarming increase of the use of this most
j pernicious drug as a stimulant, by male and fe
male, and its peculiar effects, completely destroy
j iug the digestive apparatus and shattering the
j nervous system, effeminating and debasing the
mind, renders
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
! of inestimable value, as it completely destroys all
j desire for this most baneful drug, and restores
i the nerves to a perfectly healthy state, even In
I cases where opium has been used in large quanti
-1 tie* and for a uukGh'V of year*.
(Davenport Democrat, Davenport, lowa.J
I How lew people are found without some iudi
! cation* of nervous disease. Tills truth lias been
■ recognized ever since classic ages, when a sound
i mind iu a sound body was held as the perfection
■ol bumau existence. Home from congenial 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 o f which can be removed and per
manently cured by the English Remedy, the Cor
dial Balm of Hyrioum, which has long been in the
old country the favorite remedy, and which,
since its introduction into this country, has dis
tanced all other medic!in s having the same ob
ject in view.
Boston, July la, 1874.
Dk. G. E. 1/Oniß'rt’: Dear Sir- -I beg to Inform
you that I have been troubled with Nervous
Debility for the past jtv.clve years, and have been
nuable to obtain any relief until I purchased a
package of the Cordial Balm of Hyncum at Mr.
Duucau's drug store, corner ol Leverett and
Green streets. The benefit derived from the use
of one package so far exceeded my expectation*
that I address you t is for publication, that
other suffers may avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to be cured. Yours truly.
John Tuttle. Boston P. O.
Lancahtkb, May 14, 1873.
I>B. G. E. Lothbop: 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 dire, and ,I*;m glad to be able to inform you
that, thus far, I have derived greater benefit
from it tliau from any t*ther medicine I have ever
taken in my life. I sleep I sitter, and daily go
about my work without hesitation or fear. My
nerves are getting steadier every day, and if 1
continue to improve as fast as I have done for the
last few months Mince 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 f25 for which
please send me as before, five more bottles of the
Syricum arid Pills, as I intend to keep up the use
of them until fnlly cured, as I believe 1 shall be.
Very truly yours,
Elliott Tompkiws.
Wholesale AgentM s
Hkth H. Hanve, Baltimore, Md.
E. Montelsk K Cos., New Gleans. La.
i Van Hhaacb, Htkvenhon A Retd. Chicago, 111.
t John D. Parks, Cincinuaal, Ohio.
Htrono k COBB, Cleveland. Ohio.
C'oli.ins k Bros., Ht. Lon in, Mo.
Sold by druggists.
It ymir DrinwiaU t!o iiol kw|i II R*k
titem and they will wet It for you from
any of lhr above Wholesale IlriiKffi*!*.
i Dr. G. Einiak Lothop, Proprietor, may be con-
I fidentially.-consuited, by mall or otherwise, free
of charge st hi* office No. 143, Court t., Boston,
! Mass.
| Send twenty-five cent* 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 Nell Light. Colored Prints at 10c.!
J. S. JONES.
Golninlnis. (la.. August 2Uth. 187 ft. tt __ __
THE GREAT GEORGIA
STATE PAIR!
18 7 5.
THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875
OF THE
Georgia Nil i I j V*>-i-i<*u 11 uml SoeiiH y
WILL BE HELD IN MACON, GEOKGIA,
At the Beautiful Central City Park Grounds, Beginning
VloiMlity. Oclolhh’ I*. le'Ti.'S.
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK.
A Large, Viii-10l tiiitl 1 Pri'ailuni Li(.
Covering all Departments of Industry, from which the following are extracts:
Field Crop Department.
For the best aud largest display in merit and variety of sample products from the field, garden,
orchard, dairy and apiary- - the contribution of u siugle farm SIOO
For the best six stalks of cotton—to become the property of the Society RO
For the best live bales, crop lot of short staple cottou, by one exhibitor 160
For the best single bulc of short Staple fit)
For the best single bale upland long staple 60
Horse Department.
Best thoroughbred stallion SIOO
Best walking horse 60
Best saddle horse or mare 75
Best single buggy horse or mare 76
Best combination horse or mare 100
Best double team, owned by one exhibitor 100
Best Georgia raised mule 60
Best mule, opened to the world 50
Cattle Department.
Best herd— ouo bull and four cows or heifers—all to be of one breed and owned exclusively by
one exhibitor SIOO
Best milch cow f>o
Cow giving the richest milk 60
S4O and s‘2o for the best bull ami cow, respectively, of each of the following breeds: Alderney.
Ayreshire, Devon aud Durham.
Best sow ami pigs under six months old 60
Poultry Department.
For best trio of each variety $ I<>
Best aud largest display in merit and variety of domestic fowls, raised in Georgia 60
Best and largest display in merit and variety of same, open to the world 60
Best display of pigeons 20
Boat display of rabbits 10
Horticultural Department.
Best display of garden vegetable*, grown by one person $ 26
Home Industry Department.
Best collection of jellies, preserves, pickles, jams, catsups, syrnps and cordials, made and exhib
ited by one lady SSO
Best display of breads by one lady 26
Ornamental Needle Work.
Best display in merit ami variety of female handicraft, embracing noodle-work, embroidery,
crotcheting. knitting, etc., by one lady $ 60
Fine Art Department.
B<-st oil painting (any subject) $25
Best portrait painting 20
Best painting in water colors 20
Best display of paintings and drawings by one exhibitor 2ft
Best collection of drawings by a girl under 10 years <*f age 2ft
Best display of paintings and drawings by the pupils of one school or college 60
Best display of photographs Silver medal and 2ft
Best display of jewelry, silverware, etc Silver medal nnd 2ft
Merchants’ Displays.
Beat display of dry goods SIOO
Best display of fancy groceries 100
Best display of glassware and crockery 6(1
Boat display of clothing. 2ft
Boat display of millinery 2ft
Special Premium for Granges.
To the Grange in the state making the largest aud linest, display in merit and variety of stock
products, aud results of homo industries, all raised, prdatned or made by the members of
that particular Grange $l6O
The above are but specimens of u comprehensive list of large money premiums.
Tlie hist and largest live, stock hh"W ever hold In the Htato or tho Mouth. More uml liner horses,
mules, cattle, sheep, swine a fid poultry, than wver before exhibited. Parties wishing tine stock, as a
line harness or saddle horse, milk cow, thoroughbred bull, trio of chickens, etc., will find tlie occa
sion of this Fair a rare opportunity to secure them.
Hevcral eminent and representative men from the North aud Northwest have been invited to de
liver addresses at tie Fair, and many distinguished visitors throughout the whole country are ex
pected.
The public will be kept posted of the progics* and developments of the Fair in future advertise*
meats.
Bond to the Secretary at Macon fog Premium Dints, embracing a full schedule of the premiums,
rules, regulations, etc., and containing two engravings of the beautiful and magnificent Fair
Grounds. A. H. COLQUITT, President.
T. G, HOLT, General Hupei in tend ent.
jyl7 d&wtd MALCOM .JOHNHTON, Secretary.
HOOTS AMI SHOES.
POPE & LONG,
DEALERS IN
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25 . S ii? |
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51 p § -S. tJ I1? 3 £
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BOOTS AND SHOES
No. 10-t Broad Slreet.
•S3OHB (IKV SLOOU
FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING
For Spring and
Thomas I Prescott
ARE DAILY RECEIVING EVERY H'TYLE 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 lieantifnl Style and guaranteed to fit. ap24 tf
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OOLIJHBUN, GA„
I S WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
. Experienced Workmen employed iu each De
partment.
Orders for work of any description tilled with
dispatch, aud at moat reasonable rates.
6eorgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or printed to or
der at short notice.
RtMipipt Kooks
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always in stock; alio printed to order when de
sired.
MHA I*l*l \ti IMPEK AMI HAGS.
A large quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper aud Bags, suitable for
Merchants, now in stock, which 1 am selling low
in any quantity desired, either printed or plain
tfjr Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
THO*. Gll.ltl-'.IKT,
llaiulolpli Street, Columbus <■ a.
jau 1 u
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season In Recei' rf ?■
Supply of all Sizes of C
Celebrated
, ycvuVilk/r'/v/,
OAK -
For l>oili Wood stud Coal.
Besides a full assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
G BATES,
And feel justified in saying that we are SURE
we can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both
in quality and price.
Of other Goods in our line, wc have a large aud
complete assortment, such as
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OF RVKltr DESCRIPTION,
HARDWARE. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL
BODS, SHOVELS, AC.
All of these articles we CAN aud WILL sell ut
VERY BOTTOM PRICES. _
lan 1 dtf W. 11. ROBARTS & CO.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA.
Columbus, Ga., June 6th, 1878.
DAILY TRAINS
Leave Columbus 1 :!H) a m
Arrive Montgomery 7:03 am
“ Mobile s:lopm
•• New Orleans 11:45 p m
“ Selma 2:2opm
“ Vicksburg .10:10 am
“ Lonisvifie 7:16 am
Leave Columbus . 8:30 am
Arrive Atlanta 4:lopm
“ New York 1:1ft pm
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery 12:40 p m
From Atlanta 5:55 a m
E. P. ALEXANDER, General Manager.
H. M. ABBETT, Agent. jaul-tf
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAILROAD, I
June 1,187f. j
ON and after this date 'Trains on thin Road will
run aa follow*:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Daily, (Sunday* excepted) making close connec
tion with M. k E. It. It. for Kufaulu:
Leave Columbus 2:00 p. m.
Arrive at Troy 9:23 v. M.
Leave Troy 1:15 a.m.
Arrive at Columbim. 8:32 a. m.
jel tf W. L. CLARK, Hup't.
Summer Schedule.
NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD!
rTNTILL further notice Trains on this Road
iJ will run as fellows—Tukkbayh, Tin?khdayh
and Saturdays:
li*-avo Columbus (: 00 a. m . 2:30 i*. M .
Leave Kiugsboro B:<X)a. m. 5:00 p.m.
W. ItKDI), Jr.,
jy? Iw Superintendent.
E. L. Gray. R. H. Guay.
E. L. GRAY & CO.,
AGENTS FOB HAJ.K OF
Texas Lan ci s
I) ARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi
do well to call on us, us wo have lands i
almost every county iu Texas for Bale,
Will give letters of introduction to responsible
parties, who will take pleasure in showing lauds
all over the State.
We also settle old land claims on reasonable
claims.
Mr. E. L. Olray has just returned after a resi
dence of twenty years in Texas.
Office at Alabama Warehouse. fmhlQ 6m
Notice.
H AVING heretofore held stock in the 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 14% of the Code of 1873,1 am hereby exempt
from any liabilities of the Company.
je oamfit JOHN V . JONES.
NON-BOARD !
INSURANCE EFFECTED ON HOUSES, COTTON, FURNITURE
AND GIN-HOUSES AT LOWER RATES TO SUIT THE
HARD TIMES IN THE RELIABLE COMPANIES:
itniiKoii, of CliM-iiiiintl, Aswetti ..... #0*7,500
IN'll I' I'hilail. lpliiii. - - ttsli Cnpltnl #500,000
IVrrrslimttSnv’N A IllN. < 0.. of IVCmICk. Vn. >’ “ ##oo,ooo
Klklin !
.lOIIN lILACKMAH.
auglft 2m
' —in 11 1 . 1 ym ii hi iMMUfiin
The Singer Again Triumphant!
~-Q — -
r Tlio Worlil’s A vvni*d Agritiii llccpiyed !>;*
“ FI I 10 W< >l* I j 1 >"S FAft ORITE”
SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1874:
The table ol Sewing Machine sales fur 1H74 show that our sales last year amounted to 241,67!)
Machines, beiug a large iuereasc over the previous year. The table shown that
OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY
For the period named, by the number of 14N,N52 Machine*, or nearly
THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY!
It may he further stated that the sales of 1H73, as eomparod with those of 1872, show a relatively
larger increase, beyond the sales of other makers. For instance, in 1872 we sold 45,000 more Ma
chines than any other company; whereas, iu 1870, tho sale* were
01:1,251 Jlitplilnpn in Kappmi ol* our lliidicnt <
AND IN 1874 OUR SALES WERE
I YliirliiiiPM ▼lore Tliim Aliy Otli k r t oii|uiny !
—o—
Test “The Singer” before Purchasing Any Other.
TKKMH K VHY—PAYMENTS T.KIIIT.
Tlie Singer Manufacturing 00.,
No. 17:1 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ua.
C. A. VONDI lIliH, Wnnatrrr.
IlKYNt'll OtTH'KH
in Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Maeou, Columbus, fhomasville, Ga.,
Charleston and Columbia, S. C., Jacksonville and Tallahassee, Fla.
.1. B. SIIIPP, Agent,
At 1)1) IKroHil street, Colunilms, 4Ja.
ttii Send your address to the above Office* fora Catalogue of the Celebrated BAZAAR GLOVE
FITTING PATTERNS. They are the host, the cheapest, aud most stylish patterns in the market.
aut:l.'i :iin
NOTICE.
The Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine business
of this city uml surrounding country will in future lie conducted by the Company, who will continue
to sell machines on
Mont lily PaymciitN.
Our new Family Machine is unrivalled for its lightness and durability.
<>m- \cm ><i. (> mid 7 MacliineM,
pronounced by the most competent judge* the BEST for ail manufacturing purposes, are well adap I
i'd to the lightest family work.
We ask all to call and examine these new Machine*, or give their orders to *ur City Agent, Mr. B.
NOItMAN, who will coll on them. N. B.—No cards.
H. C. TURPIN,
No. 100 Brontl St. Gciiornl A^cnt.
augß tf
1849. 1875.
Willcox’s Insurance Agency.
ESTABLISIIEX) 1849.
OLD! STRONG!! TIRE-TESTED!!
BJEnPRESEKrTIIirG
1819. ZEtna Insurance Company, .... - $6,600i00(
1810. Hartford Fire Insurance Oomuany, - ... 2,600,000
1809. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, - - 27,000,000
1864. New York Underwriters' Agency, .... 4,000,000
1863. Continental Insurance Company, .... 2,600,000
1795. Insurance Company of North America, ... 4,600,000
1829, Franklin Fire Insurance Company, .... 4,000,000
1863. Phoenix Inanranoe Company, ----- 2,400,000
$53,500,000
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Prompt Wotllomontw.
juulttfl D. T. Will cox.
English. Female Bitters
I>oxvii to One Xkollax* !
ITftOll several year* tho cry has been greeting us from all parts of the country, “reduoe your Eng*
1 lisli Female Bitters to one Dollar, and we can sell immense quantities.’’ Wo have now complied
with that general request, so that none can possibly complain of quality or pries. Avery large pro
portion of our profits are thus yielded for the benefit of the consumer, the size of the bottle remain
ing the name. It will cure all form* of Chronic Female Complaints, and all forms of weakuefs.de
bility and prostration. Price 1)6 per Motile or Nix for 60. Hold by Dealer* every
where.
Arc You Ibild or Does Your Hair Fall Out ?
XO HAIR, XO PAY.
We have taken full control of the most wondorfu} preparation for the lIAIR ever offered to the
public. It will posf’nvKLY promote the growth of anew suit of hair on bald heads; it will immedi
utcly stop ladies' hair from falling out, and cause a rapid growth of long aud luxuriant trenfiea; ft will
promote the growth of whiskers ami moustache; it will cleanse the scalp of dandruff and heal all
eruptions—aud us a highly perfumed and elegant hair dresser lias no superior. We will contract to
do ull tho above by the use of Dr. J. Newton Smith's Hair Restorative. Unquestionable proof and
documents mailed fui:i: to any address. Price #1 <M) per Hot lie orWlx for 00. Expressed
on receipt of price. Address J. I*. IlltO OGI.I. V ).. Prop’s, l,ui#v!llc. Ky.
HOLD IN COLUMBUS, GA., BY . .
J. J. MASON.
iG'ft I ■
Encourage Home Enterprise!
G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO
Arlisis sxikl Pliotogrttpliers!
Gallery Over CARTER’S l)rug Store.
None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles.
PLAIN on COLORED, IIY THE BEST ARTIST!
PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE,
IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES!
Ol<l l*i<-nir<‘* * o|>iMl, and by the combination of the Artist’s Brush,
(Prof. Ciiah, Didlimili',) tliey surpass Ihr rl|tiiinl.
One visit, will satisfy any one that no butteb PICTURES, of any kind,
nan bo, had than those taken at this GALLERY, regardless or cloudy
vvrotlier. .Special care taken to Seoul'- PERFECT PICTURES of CHIL
DREN. We defy comfetition In Poices and Style of Wokk.
Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store.
/ms-FRAMES, GLASS, anil FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and
sizes, on band and made to order. mh26 tf
COTTON WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Business.
WE, the undersigned, have entered into copartnership lor traiiHsctiug a Cotton Warehouse and
Commission Business, under tle firm name of , ■„ ,
Allen, Bedell & Cos.
Ou the flrut day of August Uoxt they will take charge of the FONTAINE WARFJIOUSF, a*
successors of Allen, Freer k Illgen. In the meantime, will serve their friend* and the public In any
legitimate way pertaining to this bnMnesH,
A. M. ALLEN,
A. (t. BEDELL.
JOBF.PH 8. GARRETT
Columbus, fla., June Hlh, 1876. (Jam) J. M. O’BRIEN.