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THK PKIUMH LIHVIU.
lItaIUt’HIURKD THOM THK LATTN OT MARTIAL.)
I ttade my lawyer, Windy, sue
My neighbor June*, for damme due
l'be plaintiff, on th valid ground
That ha. aatd Jones, bail put in pound
1 nlawfully, against the peace.
Three certain ahoep of llneat fleece;
My property; and valued. Bay.
At tweuty dollars. “Plcoae to lay
The damage high and go ahead
And, Windy, make him feel," 1 aaid,
••The atatute'a full and tipeody Birot*
On treapaaaera!" lie said “Of course'*
And aix mouth* later made r port-
The oaae wan up—before the court.
When Windy'a speech e ttiumi nearly done.
And he. a* yet. hue scarce begun
To touch the mutter in dispute—
-I—growing anxious for my suit—
Maid, in a whiaper: ‘Don't forgot
You haven't touched the case ua yet;
You've talked, I kuow, au hour or more
Abouwthc statutes made before
The Norman Oontfueat; ami haw* brought
Before us what Justinian taught.
And Coke on Littleton : have gone
All through the ‘(lode Napoleon;'
And* very learnedly no doubt.
Have abown his Honor all about
The statutes in ths reign of Anne:
And how the leading cases ran
Before Lord Blank held so and ao;
Now let the habeas corpus go,
Aud, ere the court falls fast asleep,
I*.. say a word about the aheap!"
[ —John G. Saxe, in the X. J\ Ledger.
TilK Firm IHAWOMkw.
HOLD ATTEMPT BY ST. LOUIS BURGLARS
TO CAPTURE THE KHEDIVE JEWELS.
[St. Lonia telegram. Sept. :i, Post and \
Mail.]
An unsuccssfui attempt has been j
made to suppress the particulars of a
burglary at the Flteh-aherman man
sion on Eugenia street, but as it has
failed, I send you au account of it:
About daybreak on Tuesday morn
ing a bold attempt was made to bur
flarizo the residence of Lieut. Fitch,
I. S. N. Mrs. O’Grady, the house
keeper of the establishment, was
aroused by a slight noise, and after
staring around nor for a few mo
ents she dimly distinguished the tiig
uro of a man not fur from her bed.
Bhe satistied herself that there was
only one of him, and thou determin
ed to capture him alive. Jnumping
out of bed, she made a dash at him,
and paying no attention to a pistol
which he [minted at her, site caught
hold of him. .The scene must hare
been eminently romantic as Un
couple soufllod around the room.
The burglar was too shrewd, of course,
to use his pistol, knowing that the
noise might result in his capture be
fore he could get out of the nouse,
and then it would go hard witli him.
Oh tne other hand. Ins dimlnutiv size
made the lady quite a match for him,
without odds, and he could do no bet
ter t ban to dunce and dodge around,
catching a whack iiere and a scratch
there, until he got to the window.
Dashing through it on the porch, lit- 1
called aloud to a confederate, "Cook ,
your pistol, Bill." Mrs. O’Grady did j
hot care to take her chances with a j
fellow armed with a pistol and out of ;
her reach, so she let upon tin-pur
suit and began to yell. The Imrglar,
meanwhile, dropped down to the
ground and made off. Lieut. Fitch
was awaken by the screaming, and
ran out, pistol in hand, but was just
a few' seconds Lm late to get a oluuiee
to puncture somebody. It was found
that the burglar had climbed up to
the high porch and gained entrance to
Mrs. O’Orady’s room by cutting out j
They, of course, got no booty.
The police were notified, and Mrs. i
O’GraoX gave such an accurate de
scription of the scoundrel whom she |
had warmed up that he was at onco
some slats and opening the shutters,
recognized as a young ex-convict
named Tom ’Whaling, who was sent
to the penitentiary some t ime ago tor
grand larceny, but who was pardon
ed out. Immediately on receiving
his pardon he had gone tollot Springs,
in company with another fellow,
named William L. Hendder. for his
health. Only a day or two ago these
worthies returned to St.. Louis, and
they had already been spotted by the
detectives. Detectives Kahili, Eggs
and Stewart were sent out, and in a
few hours they brought in both the
men. The ex-convict was positively
indentified by Mrs. O’Grady as tin
man she wanted, and both the lads
were committed to jail, charged w-ith
burglary aud attempted larceny.
ItlMtk-.
And in a corner of my house I have
books! the miracle of all my posses
sions, more wonderful than the wiah
ing-oap of tlie Arabian Tales; for they
transport me instantly, not only to all
places, bat to all times. By my books
I can conjure up to vivid existence be
fore me all the great and good men of
antiquity; and for my individual sat
isfaction I can make them act over
again the most renowned -if their ex
ploits. The orutars proclaim for me;
the historians recite; the poets sing;
in a word, from the Equator to the
Polo, and from the beginning of time
until now.'bv my book* I fly whither
I please. This picture is not. over
charged, and might be much extend
ed,- -Arnott’i) P/nfslv*.
In books we find the dead as if alive :
in books we foresee things to come; in
books warlike affairs are methodized ;
in books the rights of peace proceed. ,
All things are corrupted and decay
with time. Saturn eeaseth riot to de
vour his offspring, and oblivion cov
erelh the glory of the world, if God
hud not porviih-d a remedy in books.
*“ * To books how easily, how
secretly, how safely, may we expose
the nakedness of human ignorance,
without putting it to shame. These
are the masters who instruct us with
out rods, without anger, without re
ward. If you approach them they
arc not asleep, if you iuterlogate
them they do not conceal, if you
mistake them they do not murmur,
if you are ignorant they do not.
laugh. All! books alone liberal, and
making llbeal, who give to all who
ask and who enfranchise all who
serve you. Itii'lninl de linril. limltop
uf Ihtrhnm, HI!
Leisure without books is the sepul
ture of the soul. - Sene, a,
ThkChildben. The Baltimore tla
ze.tte says: A child beginning to read
becomes delighted with a newspaper,
because he reads of names and t iiings
which ure familiar, and he will pro
gress accordingly. A newspaper one
year is worth a quarter’s schooling to
a child. Every father must consider
that information is connected with
advancement. The mother of a fam
ily being one of its heads, and having
a more immediate charge of children
should herself be instructed. A mind
occupied becomes fortified against
the ills of life, and is braced for emer
gencies. Children amused by read
i rig or study are ofttime-s more consid
erate and more easily governed.’
True as the gospel according to Ht.
Luke. If parents will not read them
selves, they should at least encour
age their offspring to do so.
State and County Taxes, 1875.
rpAX BAYER* uf Xuaeogee county will plea**
I csli and settle promptly at nay office,—rooms
No. t ami 6 over Georgia Home Bank.
DAVIS A. ANDREW*,
s*pl tf Tax Collector.
Broke Jail.
¥7* SCAPED from Cusacta Jail. Chattahoochee
JTj county. 04., on Saturday, the 2tb day sf
August, 1875. two colored prisoner*. One a
urge yellow or i ripper-colored than. Virgin Wil
-1 Util sob alias Virgin Smith, with lon*. bushy
hair, high cheek bo net, very aiuall care, a untile
of sarcasm upon hi* face, with slight atoop in hia
su stwbwws tawrKLfss
the apprehension aud delivery of the above per
son. The other. Bwfer HardeoMon. a boy, quick
spoken, with front teeth out, medium size; weight
ISO pounds. JOHN M. SAPP.
tng'Kl <Uwlw] Sheriff Chattahoochee county.
OR BAT
English Remedy
r rm<:
Cordial Halm of Syriciim,
AND
TONIC PILX.S,
BOH
NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY
Prrmutim* llrca), Over liiilulsrrnrr In
(hr I m* ol Opium or Alcoholic
Drinks, Tobacco. Ac.
XKHVOI K DKIUIjITY.
The Press. the Pulpit aud the Lecture room
are silent on the aubjeet of tlm disease. Alulae
delicacy withholds a know lodge In regard t" vio
lation of Physiological Ijiwk, and life-wrecks
shattered humanity, insanity, and premature
graves All the world. No race, nation or posi
tion is exempt from the suul-doatroytug seourge.
Sleepless nights, twitching of the muscles,
trembling ot the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis
turbod by noise or excitement, pimples and
blotches on the face, desire to avoid company, pe
culiar sensation over the whole body are among
the difficulties which attend this complaint.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
will iu a short time so cleanse the blood and
soothe the nerves, and restore strength to the
body, as to make life enjoyable and happy.
EPILEI’SV Oil FITS.
No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Pits so
quickly as the Cordial Halm of Syricum and Tonic
Pills. "
Kidney Diseases
j and inauy other difficulties are cured by the use
| f the Cordial Hahn of Hyrup aud Tonic Pills.
I If the watery portions of our food arc not pass
i ed off. they must, when retained in the system,
j produce serious difficulties. Language fails
j when attempting to describe the Bufferings of per
j sous whose kidneys are out of order ; gravel,
j 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
j carried through the kidneys.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum
is effectual iu promoting the aecretiou of the wa-
I Wry ami unnutritious portions of the food, and
j in carrying t off by its proper outlets.
| Whatever portion of our food is unserviceable
should be passed off in the water in sweat, and
from the bowels. If these useless matters are
> retained disease is sure to follow, for then the
I blood become* poisoned with the impurities
| which should puss 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, aud acts
on all the secretions of the body. It carrion off
old and foul elements in the blood, which are
slow ami sure death if allowed to remain in the
system.
DU UtSTKEBNIIISS.
THE amniAL BALM OF HYRI
OUM AND TONIC PILLS
1 is tin* only remedy that lms ever proved by prac
: tical experience u )>• netit to those who suffer from
I over-indulgence in Alcoholic Liquors, it coui
j pletely destroys the Uti n for them, ami restores
j the victim to health and vigor, A single trial will
prove it to be iust what it is recommended to he.
moupiiiktej.
j THE CORDIAL BALM OF BYIII
CUM AND TONIC PILLS
is a sure cure for the habitual lists of Mor
phine, so extensively used in this country as a
stimulant. It will iu a very short time com
pletely destroy the desire for this uareototic.
We have many testimonials from the tirst fami
lies in Europe and America, who testify to its
efficacy.
OPIU 3VC.
The alarming increase of the use of this most
pernicious drug as a stimulant, by male und fe
male, and its peculiar effects, completely destroy
ing the digestive apparatus and shattering the
nervous system, effeminating and debasing the
mind,renders
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
of inestimable value, as it completely destroys all
desire for this most baneful drug, and restores
the tun-ves to a perfectly healthy state, even in
cases where opium lias been used in large quanti
ties ami for a number of years.
[Davenport Democrat, Davenport, lowa.]
How few people are found without some Indi
cations of nervous disease. This truth has been
recognized over since classic ages, when u sound
mind in a sound body was held as the perfection
of humau existence. Some front congenial dis
ease, others from youthful indiscretions, some
from alcoholic indulgence fir too free use of to
bacco, suffer from tremor, palpitation of nervous
excitement—all of which can be removed and per
manently cured by the English Remedy, the Cor
dial Halm of Hyricum. which has long been in the
old country the favorite remedy, and which,
since its introduction into this country, lias dis-
I taneed all other medicine* having the same ob-|
jei’t in view.
Boston, July 15, 174. j
1 Dit. <l. K. Lothhoc: Dear Sir—l beg to inform
| you that I have been troubled with Nervous
Debility for tin* past twelve years, und have been
unable to obtain any relief until I’purchased a
package of the Cordial Halm of Hyricum at Mr.
Duncan's drug store, corner ol Leveret! and
Green streets. The hi-m-fft derived from the use |
of on** package so far exceeded my expectations
that 1 address you this for publication, that
other suffers may avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to be cured. Yours truly,
John TI'TTLK. Boston P. O.
Lancaster, May 14, 1873. ;
Du. (}. E. Lothuoi*: Dear Mir— I have used up
all the Cordial Balm oiHyricum and Tonic Pills j
that you let me have when you first undertook ;
my cure, ami I am glad to be able to inform you ,
that, thus far. I have derived greater benefit
from it than from any other medicine 1 have ever j
taken iu my lif* i sleep better, ami daily go
aliout my work without hesitation or fear. My
nerves ar* getting steadier every day, and if l!
continue to improve as fast as I have done for the !
last few months since 1 have been taking your
medicine, 1 have no doubt but that I shall soon
again he a well man. With many thanks for the
good you have done mo, X enclose. for Which
please send me as before, five more bottles of the
Byrimm and Pills, as I intend to keep up the use
of them until fully cured, as I believe I shall be.
Very truly yours,
Elliott Tompkins.
Wliolcuale Ayren In :
Seth H. Hanck, Baltimore, Md.
E. Montkfki. ti Cos., New Gleans, La.
Van Shaaok. Htkvknson k Reid, Chicago, 111.
John D. Paukm. Ciiu innaai, Ohio.
Htbono ft Conn, Cleveland, Ohio.
Collins A Bbdm., Ht. Louis. Mo.
Hold by druggists.
It your Unite* * It a***
them and they will icet It for yon from
any ot the ahove Wholesale Driiwtftat*.
J Dr, G. Edo Ait Lotjiop. Proprietor, may be cou
j fidentlally consulted, by mail or otherwise, free
j of charge at his office No. 143, Court st., Boston,
Mass.
1 Bend twenty-five cents for copy of Doctor s
Book. [jyJ dAwJy
THE CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE,
WILL OPEN TO-MORROW:
New Fall Prints,
7 %
Linen Collars and Cuffs,
Bleached and Brown
Sheetings and Shirtings,
Still Nell Light Colored Prints at lo<*.!
J. S. JONES.
' 'i\ •■■■■! ill-.'
THE GREAT GEORGIA
STATE FAIR!
18 7 5.
THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875
OP THK
< r**l ji I * Agrieuli 11ml So<*i<*l >'
WILL UK IIKM) IN MACON, GEORGIA,
At the Beautiful Central City Park Grounds, Beginning
AI oiklii \ . < ><-i ta.
and continuing one week.
Coverin'*. :dl Department* of Industry, from which the billowing are extracts:
Field Crop Department.
Kr the best aud largest display in merit atul variety of sample products from the field, garden.
orchard, dairy and apiary the contribution of a single iarm lU"'
For the best six stalks of cotton to become the property ot the Society M
For the best five bales, crop lot of short staple cotton, by ouc exhibitor lf>b
For the best single bale of short staple
For the best single bale upland long staple. . M)
Horse Department.
Best thoroughbred stallion f I ,H '
It. at walking horse &*•
Best saddle hors*' or mare ?r
Best single buggy horse or mare
Best combination horse or mare l o * l
Boat double team, owned by one exhibitor.. i" 0
Best Georgia raised mule
Best mule, opened to tbc world
Cattle Department.
Best herd- one bull and four cows or heifers all to be of one breed und owned exclusively by
one exhibitor ♦lbb
B< st milch cow hb
Cow giving the richest milk * r, *>
*4< mo! f'JO for the beat bull and cow, respectively, of each of the following breeds: Alderney,
Ayreshtre, Devon aud Durham.
B-st sow and pigs under six month* old •' ,l
Poultry Department.
For la st trio of each variety $ UM
Best and largest display in merit aud variety ot domestic fowls, ruined m Georgia **o
Best and largest display in merit and variety of same, open to the world *o
Best display of pigeons W
Best display ol rabbits 10 j
Horticultural Department.
Best display of garden vegetable*, grown by ona person t 2X
Home Industry Department.
Bust collection of jellies, preserves, pickles, jsius, catsups, syrups and cordials, made and exhib
ited by one lady Sfib
Best display of breads by one lady 25
Ornamental Needle Work.
Best display in merit aud vuriety of female handicraft, embracing needle-work, embroidery,
crotcheting, knitting, etc., by one liuly # ti()
Fine Art Department.
Best oil painting (any subject) $
Best portrait painting 20
Best painting in water colors 20
Best display of paintings ami drawings by one exhibitor 2.’>
Best collection of drawings by a girl under 1(1 years of age 25
Beat display of paint ings and drawings by the pupils of one school or college 50
Best display of photographs Hiker medal and 25
Best display of jewelry, silverware, etc Hilvev modal and ‘25
Merchants’ Displays.
Best display of dry goods *IOO
Best display of fancy groceries i <M)
Best display of glassware aud crockery **o
Best display of clothing 25
Best display of millinery ‘25
Special Premium for Granges.
To the Grange iu the State making the largest and finest display in merit und variety of stock
product*:, and results of home industries, nil raised, produced or made by the members of
that particular Grange $l5O
The above are but specimens of a comprehensive list of large money premiums.
The best and largest live stock show ever held in the State or the South. More and finer horses,
mules, cattle, sheep, swine ami poultry, than ever before exhibited. Parties wishing fine stock, as a
fine lotriu-HH or saddle horse, inilk row, thoroughbred bull, trio of chickens, etc., will Hud the occa
sion of this Fair a rare opportunity to secure them.
Several eminent and representative men from the North and Northwest have, been invited to de
liver addresses at tin* Fair, aud many distinguished visitors throughout the whole country are ex
pected.
The public will he kept posted of the progress and developments of the Fair in future advertise
ments.
Hi nd to the Hccrctary at Macon for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of the premiums,
rules, regulations, etc., aud containing two engravings of the beautiful and magnificent Fair
Grounds. A. If. UOLyUITT, President.
T. G. HOLT, General Superintendent.
jy!7 d&wtd MALCOM JOHNSTON, Heeretary.
HOOTS AND SHOES.
POPE & LONG,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AM) SHOES.
We Keep Vhuijs on lloiul
A K’Ll A 88011 TXttNT OF
All the Leading Styles and Qualities
Of \
Boots and Shoes!
Such at the people, want.
tfr Our stock is all manufactured for OUR
OWN TRADE, and we* warrant every pair to be
good.
Terms Cash, aud Low Priees.
BOOTS AND SHOES
No. 104 Broitd Slreel.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING
D’oi- >4|>i-ini’ and
Thomas 5 Prescott
ABB UAII.Y BKCBIVINO EVKBV STYLE AND VARIETY OF
Dross and. Bualnoss Suita.
Price* lower than ever. Call and aee thorn. Elegant T)RF,HH OK WF.DDINO BUITH and SHIRTS
made to order in beautiful nt.vle and guaranteed to fit. a|94 tf
■
!r- .2_,„
~ T. GILBERT
I Steam Power Printer j
t '
g
ooxiT jm isi rm* g a..
I SWELL HUPPLIKD WITH MATERIAL, AND
Experienced Workmen employed in each De
partment.
Orders for work of any description filled with
dispatch, and at moat reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or printed to or
der at short notice.
Uo<‘cip( HooKh
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always in stock: also printed to order when de
sired.
AY It 11*1*1 M ■.%!Kit A Nil IIARN,
A large quantity of various sizes und weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bag*, suitable for
Merchants, now in stock, which lam selling low
in any quantity desired, either printed or plain
Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
THOM. GIUKIIT,
ItuiKiiilpli Mrccl, 4'nlmnlMi**, fan.
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season in Recei; 1 a' r i ''• ro
Supply of all Sizes ol L
Celebrated
*°oW
S / i : 'l ] \"\ s
Foi- lo<li \V><l uinl t.’ojil.
Besides a full assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GRATES.
And f. el Justified iu saying that we are SURE
we can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both
In quality and price.
Of other Goods iu our line, we. have a large and
complete assortment, such us
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OF RVKBY DKBCKIPTION,
HARDWARE. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. COAL
HODS, HJIOVKI-S. AC.
All of these articles we CAN and WILL sell at
VERY BOTTOM PRICES,
bin 1 dll W. H. ROBARTB k CO.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA.
Columbus, Ga„ June (ith, 1873.
DAILY TRAIN’S
lA-ave Columbus . .. 1:30 am
Arrive Montgomery 7:(3a m
•• Mobilo s:lopm
•• Now Orleaus 11:45 I* M
•• Selma J:‘2r.FM
•• Vicksburg 1010 am
•• Louisville 7:16 * M
Leave Columbus • 8:30 am
Arrlvo Atlanta T. 4:10 I' M
" New York 4:16 pm
TRAINS ARRIVE AT CoI-I MBUS
Krm Montgomery l‘2:4fi r m
From Atlanta 5 56 am
K. P. ALEXANDER. General Manager.
U. M. ABBISTT, Agent. jaul-tl
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAIUIOAD, |
Julie 1. 1875. j
ON and after this date Trains on tills Road will
run as follows:
I PAHHKN.IKItTIMIN', wilb FUKIOTITATTAOIIKD.
liaily, (Hiimlays excepted) making close cornier-
tiou with M. A E. it. It. fm Kutunla
Columbus *2:hO c. u.
Arrive at Troy o 23 r. w.
Leave Troy I-. 15 a. m.
| Arrive at Colniubus M.: a. m.
j jc 1 tl W. L. CLARK. Hup't.
Summer Schedule.
NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD!
UNTILL further notice Trains on this Road
will run us tallows Tukmimyk. ThUltimaYM
and Saturdays:
I,eave Columbus ti :00a.m. ‘2:30 H. M.
Ijeave Kingsboro 6:00 p.m.
* W. REDD. Jr.,
jy7 lw Huperlntendciif.
E. L. Gray. R. H. Gray.
E. 1,. GRAY & CO.,
AGENTS FOB BAI.K OF
Texas Bands
T)ARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wl
1 do well to call on us, us we have lands 1
almost ever/ county in Texas for sale.
Will give letters of introduction to responsible
parties, who will take pleasure in showing lands
all over the State.
We also settle old laud claims on reasonable
claims.
Mr, E. L. Gray has just returned after a resi
dence of twenty years lu Texas.
Office at Alabama Warehouse. (mhlO fim
Notice.
H AVING hoputofora 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, aud under sec
tion 1406 of the Code of 1873,1 am hereby exempt
from any liabilities of the Company,
jefi oamfit JOHN L. JONES.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J. R. CLAPP,
Successor to Boatrite & Clapp,
j DEALKIt IX
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods!
Notions, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c.,
127 UlrLO-AJO STREET.
riMIK undersigned having purchased the entire interest of the late firm ol BOATRITE .V CLAW’,
I will continue the general
Wholesale and lleliiil Dry Goods Business!
FACTORY GOODS A SPECIALTY!
Iu order to make room for my large stock ot
Ia Ia ANI > W I INTER GOODS
I OPFKR SC.MM KB (KK3DS
At and Below New York Cost!
MR, GKo.lt. I LuIJUaNgY. assisted by MR. JOHN K. BOOTH, will be found with ms, and will b
ph-asi-d to i nil their uld friends and hs manv new ones as will Ikvor them with a call.
J. R. CLAPP.
anglT tl
The Singer Again Triumphant!
- -o
'riit* World's A wnrtl k <l b,v
• I I II*: WOliliDN FAA OmTir
SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1874:
flu' table nf Hewing Machine sales for 1m74 show that our sales last year amounted t 2 11,11*311
.Vta hiiicH. being a large increase over the previous year. The table shows that
OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY
For the period named, by the number of 1-1M,K12 Machines, or nearly
THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY!
It may be further stated that the sales ol 1873, us compared with those of 1872, show a relatively
larger iucrease, beyond the sales of other makers. For Instance, iu 1872 we sold 48,000 more Ma
chine.*! thanunv other company: whereas, In 1873. the sales were
IS:!.-*.-, I Uim-lilim** in I'Xooxw ol' our llislu-.sl i oni|H-|itoi-!
AND IN 1H74 Ol'K HALKN WKBK
115.H58 IliK'liiiti'H tloi'i* Tlioii ln,v OUk-i* <'oiii|,jiii> !
| <*•
IV'sl “The Singer" before Pureliasiug Any Ollier.
TIBOTS DANA PAYMKNTM IfillllT.
o
Tlic Singer Marmfaoturina Cos.
No. l?:i Bioiigliton St root, Savannah, (la.
. A. AID-111 ltl.ll. Humiat r.
liIIANCII OIFKJCH
In Atlanta. Mliona, Angtmta, Macon, Columbus, Thomasville, On.,
Clmrlosion ami Columbia, S. C., Jacksonville and Tallahassee, Fla.
.1. It. SHIPP, Agenl,
At 111) llroml st rent, I'nlumUita, iis.
if , Send yur address t<< tin-above Offices for ft Catalogue of the Celebrated BAZAAR GLOVE-
I I l i ING r \ v m:RNS. rill y ure till* best, the cheapest, nml most stylish patterns In the market.
oin i , ::*;i
1840. 1875.
Willcox’s Insurance Agency.
inSTABLISHED 184.0.
OLD ! STRONG !! TIRE-TESTED !!
REPRESENTING
1819. Jtjtna Insurance Company, - $6,500,0C(
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
11853. Continental Insurance Company, .... 2,500,000
1795. Insurance Company of North America, ... 4,600,000
1829. Franklin Fire Insurance Company, .... 4,000,000
1863. Phornix Insurance Company, - - - - 2,400,000
$53,500,000
Cling Hx|ii‘i-ii‘iii-i‘. i:<n.iiill<- AiljuNlmi-ntß.
P|-I)lll|>t Sl-tlll‘llU‘lltH.
jauifitl D. r. Willcox.
English Female Bitters
I>own to < >llO I >ollai* !
I You several years the cry bus been greeting us from all parts of the country, “reduce your Eng
i lish Female B. tiers to One Dollar, and 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 for the benefit ot the consumer, the si/.o of the bottle remain
ing the same. It will cure all tonus of Chronic. Female Complaints, aud all forms of w eakness, de
bility and prostration. PrU'i* Wl 4)0 |M*l* llottle or *l\ tor 041. Hold by Dealers every
where.
Are Yon Bald or Does Your Hair Fall Out \
vo n a lie, \o nv.
' Wt have taken full control of the most wonderful iireparation for the HAIR ever offered to the
publie. It will i*<mnvKi.Y promote the growth of anew suit of hair on bald heads; It will Immedi
ately stop ladles' hair from falling out, and cause a rapid growth of long and luxuriant tresses; it will
promote the growth ol whiskers und moustache; it will cleanse the scalp of dandruff and heal all
eruptions and as a highly perfumed and elegant hair dresser has no superior. We will contract to
,lo ,-iii the above by tin* un<* of Dr. J. Newton Smith's Hair Restorative. Unquestionable proof und
documents mailed fhkk to any address. Price $ I 04) per Hot fir nr Nix tor 4)0. Expressed
on receipt of price. Address J. I*, lilt G >14.001,1, \ 4*.. Prop's, l,mta\ille. Ky.
SOLD IN COLUMBUH, GA.. BY
J. J. MASON.
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Encourage Home Enterprise !
G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO
Art isls and I*horogmpherw!
Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store.
None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles.
PLAIN on COLORED, J!Y THE BEST ATITTBT!
PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE,
IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES!
Oltl l*i<-lu-i-<i ( <*|l*l, am! by tlie combination of the Artist’s Brush,
(Prof. Ohas. OklSi’kiff,) they SIII'IMISK llw- orieiiuil.
Oni. visit will satisfy any one that no bktteb PICTURES, of any kind,
can bo had than those taker! at this GALLERY, repirtllrss ol cloiml.v
tveiitln-i*. Hpeelal care taken to seenre PERFECT PICTURES of CTTfL
DREN. Wi' OKKV COMPETITtOX In Pbiceh and :.TYLK of Wobk.
Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store.
#sr FRAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and
sizes, on hand and made to order. ihhZH tf
COTTON WABEHOUSE
AND
Cominission Business.
the undersigned, have entered itoto copartuerahip for tranaactlng ,a Cotton WareJiouae and
W (joniniiNslon BuHineHH, under the firm namo of
Allen, Bedell & Cos.
On the firat dav Of AugilHt next they will take charge of the FONTAINE WAREHOIIHfc an
Hu. ceaaors of Allen, Freer & Jllgea. In the tneantime, will aerve their friend* and the public in any
legitimate way pertaining to this huainewt.
A. M. ALLEN.
A. G. BEDELL,
JOHEPH 8. GAR REIT
Oolumbita. rift.. June Bth, 1875, (ffino) J. M. O'BRTKN,