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■routk null 4uicririui Beamy.
Albert Kh.xk's writes In the rrmwh
< Home: The French waraan’s faee
is us hnuilsume as that, of any other In
Fairope, and facies more slowly. At
forty she slides into nn etjbonpolnt,
with an cm wrinkles 1 face and a soon
complexion —at the ao when the
English woman becomes hoavy
neckecl and frowsy, and the Ameri
can palaand wrinkled. The climate
lias something to do with this, hut
doifbtles* ti t iieiirl-hlnßfeod.uener
ous wine, and out-of-do >r air much
more. Her mode of livln-x couirlbit
tes thereto-the exercise mid devel
opment of each fund lon In a more
natural ami sensuous manner than
with us. There are ascetic ideas
in American which have a tendency
to retard the physical development
of woman, for mind moulds matter.
The extremes of American life are
unfavorable to a healthy growth, in
its fastnessas well as its asceticism,
where the flesh la corrupted by dissi
pation or mortified by certain religi
ons teachings. Aside from these
causes is a prevalent noliou that it is
beneath the dignity of man and wo
man to occupy themsclvs with what
they shall eat anddrink. The Amer
ican has more intellect than her
French sister, but the latter has soft
ness. There 1s nervous excitability
and cleverness in one, mellownsssand
conality of character in tlie other.
The forced, brilliant vitality of wo
man In America is subject to tits of
reaction, for nature has its limit. In
the French woman the mimi is mote
even and cheerful, and in the absence
of exhaustive ami irregular demands
made upon it the uniform health is
hotter.
Passing tlir Crowd In.
A well known drummer for a dry
goods house who chanced last sum
mer to be in a Maine town where a
circus was to show ttint night, made
a bet that he could pans every one of
a party of thirty who hail come over
from a neighboring town into the
'show' without paying a cent. The
wager being accepted, tin’ party was
marshaled, and proceeded to the tent,
where the doorkeeper was busily
taking tickets from all who pasaed
through the apart tire in the canvass.
Coming up with his crowd the drum
mer rushed tip to the ticket-taker
with his hands full of cards, and said :
‘Just count these men ns they puss
in, ending the otic with thestraw hat.’
‘Certainly, sir.' and the Cerelms
went to work; ‘Five, ten, fourteen.’
etc., as they passed him mingled in
the crowd, till the straw hat was
reached, when lie shouted ‘thirty
one,’and turned round for tlie tick
ets. But the )>o|ite gentleman who
had bade him enumerate, hud vanish
ed, while the parly who "as crowned
with the straw, hilt, tile oiifv oris
Mtomted before he laid mingled and
melted into the indistinguishable
mass of tin* crowd inside, proved to
be an Innocent countryman who hail
legitimately procured his admission
pasteboard. The ticket -taker eon Id n’t
leave his post, for the ingress of leg
uliir s|‘Ctalors was pressing, so he
made the best of it, and said nothing.
Hr had learned a lesson, hMVever
that made him fake tickets lirst, and
.■omit afterward, for the future.
• s •
For The Ladles.
Folding fans continue tie
The regular shape is semicircle.
The sash of the silk of the dress, or
that used in combination, is tile rule.
Ruches for the throat arc now made
very full, of muslin, crepe, lis.se, or
tulle.
Side-plaiting for trimming skirts
of dresses are not made so full ns l iiev
were tormei 1 1 .
Lace grenadine and nll'lhe thin,
clinging materials will lie worn Inter
than usual this year.
The round nmntalets. made in la e,
and tied at tile hack, are much more
stylish and elegant than the Ime
sactjttes.
Skirts of French dresses are made
longer in front end on the sides than
formerly.conceit ling the foot entirely.
litostd and pique bullous are used
oh dresses of the thinner fuline; for
cambric, bitUsle. and prints pearl
button* ure used.
Basques are as long waist : I as the
wearer's figure will permit, mi l fol
lowthe imtitral outline of the figure
us closely ns possible.
A parasol of black faille, embroid
ered ill a close fmttern with silvery
white, mixed witli ste and beat* is
charmingly appropriate with any
cofftume.
• ♦ •
Teait* itiv*r*.
The rlwN running into tie* Oulf of
Mexico from Austin, lie* of
Th!*uß to fl.Utf one ’vi;h
irthmeut. Jl’liHV imr*t <>jt at Mi** foot
orthe <fu.irliil<niof muitFains. full
fledged rivers. Streams o. cry till wa
ter jar it ‘ to rim Hi**
inili-whccU hur>t out <f the solid
rocks. y 1 f'lrdo 1 (t• • San Afar
cus river ten rods below its source,
and it was three f*et deej>, seventy
feet wide, and rau with tfreat veloci
ty.* s(| U# is rfwilii .rhe ;• Criamh*
rivf?r llilav <Jtmm ift, an ! wit.fi
theCeleho, Me*nit,-x.in Antoni,i. San
Pedro, Soladoand liuadaloU}*.-. Tlicv
ail burst out of the nr* him 1 full !l • I Jfe 1
rivers, (ild v an 1 full of ice. I
found tpiife lart;e i ivttrs in Colorado
and Kansurt/ Uat WjniOi - . w hit oh dis
appeure 1 in the tf.iu i at, o;ie place
only to emerge atn! flow <m a
few'miles beyond. Bur. in Texas, the
rivers do not seem to disappear. No
other sources ca#i I**# fmuid butthat
one oraud source. - 2V./vtx.
State and County Taxes, 1875.
r {MX MYERS of Muse ceuutv will pltase.
1 call and nettle promptly at my ufii.-tj—routuß
Ng. -1 ami '< <ier Georgia Home Hunk.
DAVIS A. ANDREWS,
*pl tf Tux Oolleotcrt*
Strayed or Stolen.
i.VBOM the anlwcriber, on Wednesday evening,
a HUiall, Uofae Mtiie, trilu*<i close,
with bnnhy tall. fi. a bittu ti the. neck. Wan
luat seen grazing at the briek school h'-unw in
Wvbaton.; i
A §U*f*l rivvartl will h* paid ft-f U< r Je3ivrv to
4l'fr ’oHARi.ES KISVj.
Important Tax Notice !
iixfcU’irrioN'H fob unpaid city tax eh
J'i W. several Woe k v lmt held
up,Will Idr.|r ot OonauJ i* glared In,
** lMi and a.Hsnr-:
tiiMflrt**'l-‘.vnf MpteftlMf.' Jte.rtica y® In arrears
ar** respectfully refinestc<l to settle before tiiat
,fatH. J. If. BARNETT,
angis iw Collector and Treasurer.
MM Seed !
Ityr, Barlpy. Wliwt;
ICIINI FrOOI'OMtM.
TURNIP SEED
ALL KINTW!
Fertilizers for Fall Crops.
HOtsmUX < <►..
apyAT lrn { j, ? .3 V, . Cotuiwh'i ■*. <>a. ,j.
John Blackmar,
Si. Clair Street, Uunby's'liulMlnif, next to
ri;tx;r, Ulk<..* Co
s Real Estate & insurance.
UF.KKE. BT miOMOXi
To Merchants' arid* ItflvhAuiek* Hank, this
jWMt
GRKA r r
English Remedy
■IM IK
tCordial Halm of Syrinun,
AND
TONIC PILIiS,
ROK
NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY
i Premature Ihviiy, Our luilulveiiee In
the 1 r at opium or Alroltolir
Drink*. Tobacco. Ac.
\KKVOOi UKKIIJTV.
The Pre*a, the Pulpit and the Lecture room
ure silent on tlie subject of this disease. A false
delicacy withholds a knowledge in regard to vie
latiou of Fh> Biological l*uw* t aud life-wrecks
shattered humanity. insanity, amt premature
graven till the world. No rac'. nation or posi
tion is exempt from the *oul-de*troyiug acourgo.
Sleepless nights, twitching of the muscles,
trembling of tlie limbs, poor appetite, easily dis
turbed by noise or excitement, pimples and
blotebes ou tbe laee, desire to avoid coin|smy. pe
culiar sensation over tbe whole body are among
the difficulties which attend this complvint.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
will iu a short time so cleanse the hlond and
soothe tlie nerves. and restore strength t the
hotly, as to make life enjoyable and happy.
j ICPILEPSA OK ms.
No other remedy will cure Kpilepsy or l-'its so
j qmcklv as the Cordial Balm ot Syricum ami Tonic
Pills. ‘
Kidney Diseases
j and many other difficulties are eured by the use
•if the Cordial Halm of My nip and Touie Pills.
If the watery portions of our food are not pass
i ed off. they umst. when retained in tlie system,
I produce serious difficulties. l,ngnag'' fails
when attempting to describe the suffering* of per
h, 'iis whose kidne\s are out of order; gravel,
baek uehc, intlainmattou of the bludder and of the
delicate membranes of the urinary organs are the
result if the water is not regularly and properly
earned through the kidneys.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum
is effectual in promoting the secretion of the wa
tery and unnuti ttious portions of the food, and
j in tarrying it off by it -x pVdper outlets.
| Whatever portion of onr food is unserviceable
I should be jstßHi'tl .>ll iu the water iu sweat, and
| from the l>.v. Is. If these useless mat tern are
I retained disease is sure to follow, lor then the
! blood heroines p )isoiled with tlie impurities
j which should pass off in their proper channels.
The Cordial Baku of Syricum and Tonic Pills
j is a powerful cleanser of tlie blood; it starts tlie
liver mid kidneys into u< tiv.- operation, and acts
jon all the secietious of the body. It t arries oil
| old anti foul elements in the blood, which are
I slow uad sure death it allowed to remain iu the
I system.
BH XJJNT X£„ EUNT-EJSS.
THE 0011UUL HAEM OF SYJU
(!USf AND TONIC FILLS
is the ouly remedy that has ever proved l>y prac
tical uxperienee a b. uellt to those w ho suffer from
tiver-indulgeiK i in Ai. i.holie l,iijuors, it com
pletely destroys tin not. s for them, and restores
tin; victim to le alih and vigor. A single trial will
prove it to he just what it is i-eeoiumcmled to he.
moupiiine.
: THE CORDIAL BALM OF HYIU
CU.M AND TONIC FILLS
jis a sure cure for the hubituul use oi Mor
| pliine, so extensively used iu this country us a
stimulant. It will in a very short time com
pletely destroy the desire lor tais nareototie.
We have many t' stimoniuls from the first ftuni
lies in Korop and America, who testify to its
efficacy,
OPITJM.
The alarming increase of the use of this most
pernicious drug, as a stimulant, by male and fe
male, and its i*eculiar effects, completely destroy
ing the digestive apparatus and shattering the
uervous s\st'-m. effeminating and debasing the
mi ml, renders
The Cordial Balm oi Syricum and Tonic Pills
ol inestimable value, us it eomnletely destroy* all
deni re for this most baneful drug, and restores
tiM urv*s to a fwvfarily b**nlthy state, even in
caes where opium has been used in large quanti*
tit* ami for a number of yours.
[liaveiiport Democrat, Davenport, lowa.]
How few people arc found without some indi
caL',us of nervous disease. This truth has liecit
re, Kgtiixcd i-v< r Hiat t- classic ages, when a sound
mind in a sound body was held as the perfection
i, human existence. Horne from congenial dis
• iisv ofhei .a trout youthful indiscretions, some
| from alcoholic indulgence or too fret; use of to
! 1/ito.en, suffer lr<mi tremor, palpitation of nervous
' excitement—(Hl of which can !><• removed and per
manently cured by the English Remedy, the Cor
dial Balm of Hy nriim, whit n bus long lx*eii in the
| old country the favorite remedy, and which,
I slime it-. Introduction into this country, has dis
tanced all other in. ii< tie s lis vd jig thi' same o*-
; j' ciill vihW.
iJo. ToN, July 15, 1874.
Du. (. K. I.oTiL.ov; Deqr Hlr— l beg to inform
j you that 1 IHV) ic. il troubled with Nervous
i Debility for the. past I'.elve years, and Jn-en
punable t> obtain any rulief until. I purcJmse l a
f package of the Cordial Hum of Svrlcuni at Mr.
Duncan s drug sU>re ■ orner ol Levurett and
(ireeu streets. The b.ucfit derivod from the use
of one package so far . vended my expectation*
that 1 aiUlress you t...s for publication, that
other suffers may avail themselves of the oppor
tunity t. 1m; cured. Yours truly,
John Ti-TiLF, HostOM if. i).
Eanca/ikh, May It, 1873.
Dn. (}. E. Lomuor: Dear Hir—l have, used up
[ all the Cordial Balm oi Hyricum and Tonic Pills
t that you let me Uav. when you first undertook
imy csre, *p>\ 1 ..m glad#* be able to llMtorm you
tint, thi.it J %r, 1 Itftk-; derived gr4t< rh< neflt
from it than from any other medicine I have ever
taken in my life. I sleep better, and dally go
about my work without hesitation or fear. My
mrrviM are g -ttihg steadier every day, and if !
| continue tolfnprove as Inst as I have done for the
last few months since X have been taking your
1 medicine, I have no doubt but that I shall soon
again he a Well inun. With many thanks for the
j good you have done me, I enclose f‘2s for which
j please send rne as before, five more bottles of the
! Hyricui.i and Pills, as I intend to k''ep up the use
; of them until fully eured. as I boMeve 1 shall be.
Very truly yours,
Elliott Tompkws,
WJiolcHffle A<;n!w:
Sktii H. Hanck. Baltimore, Md.
E. ii C Oy New Oieaus, \m.
Van HHAA'fIR, At V.*u>, Chicago, TU.
I John D. Parks. Clnciuuaai, Ohio.
Hriunto At Cleveland, OWo.
! Collins & Him*., Kt. Ixmis. Mo.
Hold dniggists. * \’#"TJT JL CD
If )*wr JiUnTili il<> t K***l U *•
them anil they will K*l It tor you from
any of the above \%h©les|Ue llriiK^istN.
Dr. 0. Kdoak Lothop, Proprietor, may be con
i Mentialhr tu®nlt*-d. by mlil or otherwise, free
of charge-wf hltr >fflce No. UH, Court st„ Boston,
yfann.
Send tvt-ntv-ffvr-’cent* for copy of Doctor’s
Book. fJy’J dArvdy
THE CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE,
WILL OPEN TO-MORROW:
New Fall Prints,
Linen Collars and Cuffs,
Bleached and Brown
Sheetings and Shirtings,
Still Sell Liglil Colored Prints at 10c.!
J. S. JONES.
THE GREAT GEORGIA
STATE FAIR!
1 3 V F5.
——o ■ .
THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875
OF THE
(i eoi'g ia Slal e - V i'i*ul I uvsil Soei'ty
WILL HE HELD IN MACON, CKOIMiIA.
At the Beautiful Central City Park Gronnds. Beginning
>lon<hi v. < ielobec
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK.
A Lnrgi*, Varit‘tl jiiml LllM*fil l*K*4 k >iiitii Lint,
Covering all Depuitmcnts of luduatry. from which the lollowing are extracts;
Field Crop Department.
1 r tbo best and largest display iu merit and variety 61 sample products IVoiu tbe fluid, garden.
orchard, dairy aud apiary- the contribution of 11 singh turm HtH
l*r the licst six Htalks ol cotton—to become tbe property of the Society fu
For the bi-ot fixe bales, crop lot of nbort staple cotton, by one exhibitor IM*
F<>r the best single bale of short staple ~ 60
l or the best single bale upland long staple 60
Horse Department.
Best tliorougbbmd Hlalliou .
Bent walking borae * 60
Best saddle horse or fuare 76
Best single buggy burse or mare 75
B< st combination horse or mare . . 100
Beat double team, owned by one exhibitor - . 100
Beat Oeorgiu ruised mule . 60
Best mule. Opened to the world. . 60
Cattle Department.
]l< i,t herd—our bull uml lour cows or belters -all to be of one breed uud o\\n-d exclusively by
• •ne exhibit' r SIOO
in st milch cow 60
Cow giving the richest milk f0
>to aud S‘JO lor the best bull and oow. n speetively .ot each of tin following breeds: Alderney,
Ayreshire. Devon and Durhuin.
Best sow Hinl pigs nnrter six months old .. 50
Poultry Department.
For best trio of each variety . $lO
Best and largest display iu merit and vacuity ol domestic fowls, raised in (ieorgla 60
Best and largest display iu merit and variety of same, open to tbt; world 6u
Best display of pigeons ‘2O
Best display of rabbits. Iff
Horticultural Department.
Best display of garden vegetable*, grown by one person $26
Home Industry Department.
Best collection ot jellies, preserves, piekh s, jams, catsups, syrups and cordials, made and exhib
ited by one lady S6O
l Best display of breads by one lady *25
Ornamental Needle Work.
Best display iu merit aud variety of female handicraft, embracing needle-work, embroidery,
crotch.-ting, knitting, etc., by oim lady S6O
Fine Art Department.
Best oil painting (any subject) $26
Best portrait painting 20
Best painting ui watsr colors ‘2O
Best display of paintings and drawings by one exhibitor 26
1 licst collection .f drawings by a girl under Iff yearn of age 25
Best display of puintiug* and drawings b> the pupils of oho school or college 60
B*t display of photographs silver medal and ‘26
Best display of jewelry, silverware, etc Silver medal and 26
Merchants’ Displays.
Best display of dry goods SIOO
Best display •>! fancy groceries 100
Best tlispiay of glassware uud crockery 60
Best display of elothilig 26
Best display of millinery 26
Special Premium for Oranges.
To the (Jrange iu tin State milking the largest and Jim st display iu merit and variety of stock
prodiu tc, and results ol home industries, all raised, produced or made by the members of
that particular Orange $l5O
The above are but specimens of a comprehensive list of large money premiums.
The met and largest live stock show •v r held in the State or the South. More and finer horses,
rutiles, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, than ever before exhibited. Parties wishing line slock, as a
fine harness or sa Idle 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 uud representative nidi from the North and Northwest have been iuvited to de
liver addresses at tie- lair, and many distinguish' and visitors throughout the whole country are ex
pected. •*
The public willin' kept posted of the progress and development.* of the Fair iiiiutiiro advertise
ments.
Head to the Secretary at Macon for Premium Fists, embracing a full schedule of the premiums,
rules, regulations, etc., and containing two engravings of tin- beautiful and magnificent Fuir
Orounds. A. IT. COT.QnTT, President.
'J'. U. HOLT, (icii' nil Hupeiintendent.
|y 17 d.vwid MABCO.U JOUNKTON. Secretary.
HOOTS AND SHOES.
POPE fe LONG,
DEALERS IN
HOOTS
vv- K <*D|> Alvu.vs on XBiutcii
A KVXJ. ISBCIMINI OF
Ail the Leading Styles and Qualities
or
Boots and Shoes!
Such as the people want.
Our stock is all manufactured tor Ol’R
OWN TRA.DE, and we warnint every pair to be
goot:.
Tonns Casli ? amt Low Trices.
I-
BOOTS AND SHOES
iXo. 104 Hrofal Mli'cct.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING
I\>c Spi'ing’ and Suiiiim*i' (
Tliomas % Prescott
style and variety of
.f/ 38 ff * k , if . ■,, .. • ,-i ■:s- I'i >. ■
Dx-eats and. BuHinose Suit®.
Price* lower than ever. Fall and *eiT them. Elegant DREHS OR WKDDINO HTTPTK and HHTRTH
made t order In beautiful wtyle and guaranteed t<.‘ fit kp2i tf
'
/> 1 ; ‘V
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■ L ~v>Sl ir ... ftM ,yA
■ \
Tsteam Power PmNTER' &
OOLUMIU r H, GA.,
IH WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATKIUAT.. AND
Experienced Workmen employed iu each De
partment.
Order* for work of any description filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rate*.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of everv description on hand, or prluted to ol
der at short notice.
HoolfN
FOB UAILKUADSS AND STEAMBOATS
Always in stock: also printed to order when de
al red.
UIUIMMAB PAIM'.K AMI II ICS.
A large quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bag*, suitable for
Merchants, now m stock, which Inin selling low
in any quantity desired, either printed or plain
$- Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
THOM. (JIIJIRRT,
Itaiiilolpli street, €Toltiuiln*, IJit.
Janl if
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season in flecei ' rf
-of all Sizes
Celebrated
V OAK
■*t i v -! ;, N
For both Wood and Coni.
BoHldo* a tul) a*Bortment ol other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GHATES. A,'.,
And feel justified in anytug that we ure SUKE
we cun suit any and all classe* ol purclias* r*. both
iu quality ami price.
Of other Hoods in our line, wv have a large and
| complete assortment, such as
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
or KVKUY r>K*C!II t'TION.
HARDWARE. TABI.E AND POCKET CUTLERY,
(.TUMJKKKY, fiLASHWARE, COAL
HODS, HIIOVELB, A<\
All nf tlie*e articles we CAN sell at
VERY BOTTOM PItICEH.
fan 1 dtf W. 11. BOBAB’J s .V CO.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
COLI’MBU*, CA., June Util. D76.
DAILY TRAINS
Leave i:<dwmbuß 1 :•'!() A Xi
Arrive Moutgoinery 7:1*3 a m
*• Mobile 5:10 1* M
•• New Orh'tti* 11:45pm
<* Hcl mu 2:2fi 1* M
Vickalmrg 10:10 am
•• Lnulaville 7:16 am
Leave Columbus S;::0a m
Arrive Atlanta
•• New York 4:16 i>w
TRAINS AliltTVi: AT t OT.UMBFS
From M'Uitgnmery I'2:4<; p xi
From Atluuta 6:65 a M
K. I*. ALF.XANDI’.R, aenftrnl Manager.
H. M. ABBETT. Agi'iit. jaul-tl
Notice.
OFFICE MOrtfT-E ft (lIRABD RAILROAD. |
June 1, 1875. j
ON and after Trams on till* Hoad will
rub as tul lows;
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Daily, (Sunday* excepted) making clohc connec
tion with M. A- K. It. 11. for Eufaula:
Leave Golumbu* ‘2:00 I*. M.
Arrive at Troy :23 v. m.
Leave Troy 1:15 a. M.
Arrive at Columbus H:3'J a. sr.
ji; 1 tf W. L. (.'LARK. Snp't.
SimuiMT Seliedtile.
NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD!
HOOTS AND SHOES.
¥ TNTILL further notice Train* on thi* Road
will run a* t dlovrs ~Tijk*iay; . Thijukoay*
and Haxuujiavs:
Leave Colnnibu* i; : (Ml a. 2:30 p. m.
lx-ave Klngabnro Srikt.v. ai. 6:OOP. m.
W. REDD, Jr..
jy7 lw SijiperUit^udi'ut.
E. L. Chav. R. IT. Guay.
E. X>. GlivlY cSi CO.,
AGENTS FOR HALE OF
Texas Ija,xxca.*s
IJARTIEH desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi
1 do well t call ou u*. a* wo have land* i
almost every u>unty in for*alu.
Will give letter* of introduction to re*pon*lbln
l>artlcH, who will take plea*are iu bowing land*
all over the State.
Wo alM,o Mettle old land cluiina on reasonable
claim*.
Mr. K. Jj. Gray Im* ju*t return,ed after a resi
dence or twenty year* iu Texas.
Office at Alabama Warehouse'. (mbit* Cm
Notico.
| T A VING heretofore held *tock In the Georgia
I L Home Insurance Compaijy of Columbu*.
Georgia. I hereby give notice that I have sold Bald
Block and transferred the Manic, and niidnr e.c
tiott 14% or tun Code of 1*173,1 am hereby exempt
from any liftbllmt 1 * of the Company.
]efl M*nifit JOHN I . -TONER.
NON-BO AUD !
; t.) • ■
INSURANCE EFFECTED ON HOUSES, COTTON, FURNITURE
AND OIN-HOUSES AT LOWER RATES TO SUIT THE
HARD TIMES IN THE RELIABLE COMPANIES:
Viiui/on. oriliicimiioi, Assets ..... HiKU.noo
■Viiii, r lMiilmlclitliiu. - - t 'asli t'niiiiiil sAOt,ooo
l'‘ti‘i‘Sl>ili‘KX>llx'N.V Ills. C0.,0f IVCsl***, 111. •• yyfIMMMIO
itisiis w.'iifitou:
.KHIN lILACKMAH.
a'.; j ' -’III
The Singer Again Triumphant!
O
riic‘ W ofUl’n A yvurd vAyttin Kouulvecl I>^'
—TSlid WORLD'S P'A>OlllTir
SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1874;
The tabic of Sewing Machine Mate* fur 1874 allow that our hhlch ln*t year Himvuntod t" 2 11,1171*
Machine*, being a large iucrca*e over the prcvlmi* year. The table *how that
OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY
For tlio period named, by the number of 14M,N!2 Machine*, or nearly
THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY!
Jt may be lurtlnu' Hinted that the mulom oi IB7d. iih compared with thone of 1872, allow a relatively
larger iiicrcuHc, beyond the hhlch of other makci'H. For iaatAticc. in JH72 wo *ol<l 15,u0q more Ma
chine* than any other company: where**, in 187?!, the Hales were
Tlitchiiics in ol* our llitflirnl i oiii|>rsitor !
\ND IN 1874 orn H.M.KK WKBF,
I IH.N.Vi Machine* More Than Any 4Mlicr rompmiy!
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Test “The Singer" before Purchasing Any Other.
TiaiMW I’. \v<X —I'XYMIINTK I.IOIIT.
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Tlie 'iingor Manufacturing Cos.,
No. 17:: ]lnuiHhl"n Street, .Savannah, Ga.
. I. VIIMIII mill, naiiuKrr.
imoK ii oi'|'icj:h
In Atlmila, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Thonjasvllle, Gn.,
Cliavleston ami Columbia, S. ()., Jacksonville an.l Tallahassee, Fla.
.1. It. B*sllll*l*. Ag>ll(.
11 IMI Itronil Ntrrrf, <'oltmiltiß, Un.
t , Send your addresH to the above ntfit fora Catalogue of the Celebrated BAZAAR GLOVF.-
FIITI.NU PA’ITKBNS. They ure the beat, the cheapest, and most stylish pattern* In the market,
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NOTICE.
The Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine Business
of this city and surrounding country will in future be conducted by tlie Company, whh Will continue
to Hell liilu-hiffcH OU 4 < j ; ,.H. -,i'
M on Hi ly iii4*n tx.
Our new Family Machine in unrivalled for its lightnc** and durability.
<>u c Ne\> IXo. < :ni 7 Alaeliines.
pr* ‘iiouiu'i'il by tin must competent judges the is | ST for all iminufHct iiring purpose*, are well adaj)
el t" the lighteat family work.
We ask ail to call and examine these new Machines, or give tlicir order* to *ur City Agent, Mr. F.
NOItMAN, who will cuil oh tin nj. N. B.—No curds.
H. C. TURPIN,
Ollict*, JNti. 100 liroml Si. Cciicntl .V^ciif.
augH tf
1849. 1875.
Willcox’s Insurance Agency.
inSTiXJBXiISECBP 1849.
OLD! STRONG!! FIRE-TESTED!!
1819. Utim Insurance Company, .... - SG,GOO,OC(
1810. Hartford Firo Insurance Oomuany, .... 2,900,000
1809. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, - - 27,000,000
1864, New York Underwriters’ Agency, .... 4,000,000
1853. Continental Insurance Company, .... 2,500,000
1795. Insurance Company of North America, ... 4,000,000
1829. franklin Fire Insurance Company. .... 4,000,000
1853. Phoenix Insurance Company, ..... 2,400,000
$53,500,000
I.onji- Hx|K‘rii!ii‘t‘, jusit ments,
l , )imi|>l HetlhM'icnts*
juulUtf D. F. Willcox.
English. Female Bitters
9 )oo ii to < )ne I tolltir !
I AOlt Kevoral years tint cr\ bus been greeting uh from all parts of tho country, "rednea your Eug-
I I |)sh Female letters to One Dollar, aud we can nell immeuHO quantities." We have now compiled
with Unit general request, ho ttint none cm possibly complain of quality or prioa. Avery large pro
portion oi our prolitM are thus yielded lor the benefit ol the i:onsumer, the size of the bottle remain
in' the Knnie. It w ill inr*'all I*ollllß of Chronic Female Complaints, uud all forma of weakness, de
bility ami prostration Frier* f**l 0(1 |H*l* lloftle or \ lor W.% 4M>. Hold by Dealers every
where. . , ; j‘ fim iifriitriitinill
Are Yon Ihihl or Hoes Your Hair Fall Out?
Ml IS lilt. VO I'll.
Wf: base taken luH Vinltrol ot the most wonderful preparaltoit for the HAIR over offered to the
public. It will I'ominvi.i.v protnoU the growth l>l 11 new suited hair on hahl heads; it will imrnedi
ately stop ladies' hair iioin lulling out, ami cauwe a rapid growth of long and luxuriant tresses; it will
promote the growth ol whisker- and moustache ; if will cleanse fhe scalp Of dandruff aud lieul all
eruptions--aud as a highly p rl'uiue<i ami elegant hair dresser lias no superior. We will contract to
do all the ulmvc by the u*. of Dr. J. Newton Smith's Hair Restorative. Unquestionable proof and
documents mailed im 1 to any a-t.ln an. Prlrc *1 ( per ItoM ie iiivSix flip #5 (Ml. Expressed
on roooipt ol price. Addrifs .1. I. IIIIUIKHMIM: A. (U. Prop's, l.oulsvllle. JK).
HOLD IN COLUMIH S, DA.. HY
J. J. MASON.
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Encourage Home Enterprise!
G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO
ArtiwiN jiikl Idioioiiriipliers!
Gallery Over CARTER’S Dl-ug Store.
None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles.
PLAIN OB COLORED, BY THE BEST ARTIST!
PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE,
IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES!
<>!<! IMcliiiv.i 4 und by the combination of the Artist’s Brush,
(Prof. (' 11 v■. Drßriui i,' I Ivy mirjiiiwi thi* oi'lKinnl.
On- visit will salisl’v any one that, no nkttkr PICTURES, of any kind,
can be hud limn those taken at this GALLERY, n>pmUM T cloiwly
n -nt licr. Hpooial card takon to Hoouro PERFECT PICTURES of CHIP,
DUKE. Wo nnt'Y comi-eth'lox in Piiices and Style of WoitK.
Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store.
FRAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES, of ail kinds and
sizes, on hand and made to order, mJ j ‘2O tf
COTTON WAREHOUSE
AIN 1)
C ommission Business.
iirK, tint rndertfigirod, have entered lntd copartnership for transiting a f.Wfoii Warehouse, and
W Commission Rusim-as, under tho firm name of
Allen, Bedell & Cos.
On tho first dttv of August next they will take charge of tho FONTAINE WAREHOUSE an
Huecessors of Allen, Freer .V lllges. In the liigantiine, will nerve their friemlH and tho jmblle In any
legitimate way pertaining to this businesH. u. ' ’ ’ ‘
A. M. ALLEN,
A. G. BEDELL,
JOSEPH 8. GARRETT
Oninmbbg, Hft.. : .?uhe Hth, IH7’.. (Hmo) -f, M. O'BRIEN.