The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, September 10, 1875, Image 3

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TIM* itHiii* l4Uj from Paris, Stntuga Oorroapoadenc* Now York Mail.] Wfc who have passed the season at Saratoga are singularly fortunate in ut least one roapeut. We have liail the very latest Parisian toilettes dis played morning, noon and night by a dashing young belle who has just re turned trom abroad, and who has contrived to astonish oven New York ers by her attire, which Is all made uttoi lhe very latest L’nrisiuu fashions; and realiy, if next year we are to lie dressed ill this mode whet tier w ■ will or not. what a curious looking sot of mortals we shall he! Ladies who are inclined to he stout will have to retire Into obscurity, for Madam La Mode has utterly ignored them In devising her newest caprioes. This young lady from Paris Is gotten up so fear fully slim that we gaze upon her in wonder and dismay, and really shud der lest she should .become by de- i grees so attenuated tis to some day vanish altogether. Hut as she makes a very extensive breakfast, and dines for an hour or more, we believe site is more substantial, after all, than she looks. She wears her lints, which in clude twenty or more different styles, exactly upon the back of her head, uot placed back from the forehead, as is the mode with most ladies, hut placed in a perpendicular position in the rear of her elaborate coiffure, and wo have been puszling ourselves a whole morning to see how she does it. Tight fitting skirts, without a gather or plait in them, and with Im mense trains, slevoless polonaises of velvet elaborately embroidered in colors, huge sashes knotted up in the most marvellous way. colored silk stocking*, also embroidered and exist ing from fifteen to twenty dollars a fiair, open worked shoes to display this costly hosiery, silk pocket hand kerchiefs, white lace veils, and funs as huge as those our grandmothers, used to furnish their grown up daughters with- these are a few among the many eeoontriclties just imported from Purls by t his Saratoga belle. It is not at all surprising that toilettes so fur in advance of the pres ent American mode should he ex tremely conspicuous, and our fash ionable belle seems to enjoy the stares and comments which are liber ally bestowed upon her. The young indy of the present day is not to be frightened because she is stared nt. She expects Itnnd w ill be disappoint ed if no one notices her. In what else should she devote her whole lime and thought except to the subject of dress if she is not to In- looked at when she has arrave l herself in rai ment which would put the lilies of the field to blush by its superior slender? slhnifMf Twills, I olort-d. We saw last evening u double child, or, more strictly speaking, two chil dren joined together. The curiosity is the offspring of colored parents, Crittenden and Sarah Jones, of Ifeech Island, S. C. One of the children is a perfectly developed female, large for her age, and wiili every appear ance of health. Tin- other, who is a male, is but imperfectly developed, has only the rudiments of limbs, uud does not eat, depending for suste nance oil Ills sister. These two beings art- joined together liy a wide band, in the center of which one of the lungs of these strange creatures seems to he located. Touch the male and the female will shrink ; pinch it, and she will cry. Reverse the opera tion, and still it is the female who manifests sensibility. The head of the mule is small and misshapen, the ears presenting more the appear ance of an animal's than u human being’s. The pulsations of the heart and the act of respiration can be plainly seen in the ligament joining the bodies. This ligament, if such it ran be called, is joined to the girl at the end of the breast bone, and to the male lower down. It is broad and thick, covered with skin like the rest of the body. Whether there are : two distinct sets of vital organs, or whether both ure de|>cudont upon one, has not yet been determined. The latter opinion seems to prevail however. It is apparent, at any rate, that the male receives nourishment through its companion. The mother : and father of the children are strong l and healthy. Twins were never I born to them before. The twins are j about eight weeks old . I iiffiixtn I On.) > ChrnnirYf. Bill Arp at (hr Nprlnxx. I supposo you are very well that is to say, what is left of you, but if you or your folks are ever sick or sorter tireil of life ami the eoatiuiiul drop lugs of little troubles, which Solomon says will wear away a stone, t hen go to the S|. rings- A lift le money ami a little time wasted in this way will do you more good than a barrel of physic. Springs are a good thing. Mr. Pyle mid me to-day be ami his wife had been in the family business twenty-one years, and laid ten chil dren betwixt ’em and hud never been out but too dollars for doctors’ hills ; and I asked him if he didn't live by a spring; and he said yes. Well, you see everybody can’t have a spring, and therefore the necessity of going to them occasionally, jitst to get out of the old ruts, und to be resurrected, re juvenated A man wants rest, especially after ho passes forty-live years -rest from office work, store work, shop work rest from the worry of butanes* from disappointment l - and perplexities, and duns and bank notes. The wife wants rest, front domestic cares and trials anil frets -poor woman; she worries herself almost, to ilcat.ii keeping up her half of the family business. Nobody knows how muon she does worry, for we are not t here muchLof the day to see; and this makes us so sad so inexpressibly, resignedly sad. On (tie si,mire. It was a good old-fashioned “set down” at draw poker. There were three of them—Ulysos, (Jhilds and Murphy “I'll tell you what, it’s a jolly game,” remarked the laureate, “when you know it is played on the square. “I could never see any pleasure in cards where there’s cheating going on,” added his excellency, flipping another chunk of ice into the glass that stood on the table beside him. “Faith, you cun depind upon it,” said Murphy, “that a man who would etieaf his own fri'rids ain't got. the right sort of nayture in him, at all, at all.” Finally there was a ‘‘('all,” and all threw down their hands simult aneously. Childs had three aces, so had Murphy,so had Grant! Nine aces in one deck! Then they all got up without saying a word, went out, and walked oft in different directions. ItrfMikbjn Argun. He had a very promising boil be tween the shoulder blades, and li is wife who was young and beautiful, and could play on the harp, but hadn't nursed much in the horspitals, put a mustard plaster on it. A law yer subsequently explained to him that they didn’t grant divorces for such causes in this State. - Exchange. B. If. Richardson A Cos., Publishers’ Agents, Itl Ray ftrrert, Savannah, fa.. Art- aaßorlMid to contract for advertising in our *r. Uylfi ly GREAT English Remedy THE Cordial Kiilm of Nyriaun, AND TONIC PILLS, FOR NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY Cmiiulni'r llmti), Our Imliilwitrr In flit* I t* of Opium or Alroliollt' 111-Ink*. Tobacco. At. NEHVOI * OKItIEITI. The Press, the Pulpit ami the Lecture room arc ilcut on tin* subject of this disease. A false delicacy withhold* a knowledge in regard to vio lation of Physiological Laws, and life-wrecka shattered Immunity, insanity, and premature graved till the world. No race, nation or posi tion id exempt from the soul-destroying scourge. Sleepless nights, twitching of the muscles, trembling of the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis turbed by noise or excitement, pimples and blotches ou the face, desire to avoid company, pe culiar sensation o\ er the whole boily are among the diltlculties which attend this complaint. The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills will in a short time so cleanse the blood and souths the uervea, aud restore strength to the body, as to make lit*- enjoyable and happy. OH lTl r l>*. No other remedy will euro Epilepsy or Fits so quickly as the Cordial Halm of Syrionm aud Tonic Pills. Kidney Diseases and many other diltlculties are cured by the use of the Cordial Halm of Syrup aud Tonic Pills. If the watery portions of our food are not j*ush ed off, they must, when retained in the systt m, produce, serious difficulties. Language fails when attempting tndescrilte the sufferings of per sons whose kidneys are out of order : gravel, back-ache, inflammation of the bladder ami of the delicate membranes of the urinary organs are the result if the water is not regularly nud properly carried through the kidneys. The Cordial Balm of Syricum is effectual iu promo+uig the secretion of the wa tery and uuiiutritioiis portions of the food, and in carryiug it off by its proper outlets. Whatever portion of our food is unserviceable should he passed off iu the water iu sweat, and from tiie bowels. If these Useless matters are retained disease is sure to follow, for then the blood becomes poisoned with the impurities which should i<ass off in their proper channels. The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills is a powerful cleanser of the hiood; it starts the liver and kidneys into active operation, and acts on all the accretions of the body, it carries off' old and foul elements in the blood, which are slow ami sure death If allowed fo remain iu the system. DR UKTIiENESS. THE CORDI AL HALM OF SYRI CUM AND TONIC PILLS is the only remedy that lias ever proved by prac tical experience, h Iwiu rtt to those who suffer from over-indulgence mi Alcoholic Liquors, it com pletely destroys the tastes for them, and restores the victim to health aud vigor. A single trial will prove it to he iusi what it is recommended to he. MORPHINE. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRI CUM AND TONIC PILLS |is a Hurt 1 cure tor ttio habitual use of Mor ! phin**. ho extensively tided in this country aw a ! stimulant. It will in * v< ry short time com ! pletcly destroy the desire for tuis narco to tie. ! We have many testimonials from tb first faini | lies in Europe and America, who testify to its i efficacy. OPIU M. The alarming increase of the use of this most j pernicious drug an a stimulant, by male and fe male, and its peculiar effects, cornpletsly destroy ing the digestive apparatus aud shattering the i nervous system, effeminating and debasing the mind,renders The Cordial Baini of Syricum and Tonic Pills i of inestimable value, us it completely destroys all ; desire for this most baneiul drug, and restored j the nerves to a perfectly healthy state, even in j eases where opium has been used in large quonti j 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 bus her n : recognized ever since class!“ ages, wheu a sound mind in a sound body was held as the perfection ' of human 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 of which can be removed and per manently cured by the English Remedy, the Cor* ; dial Jtaiin of Hyricum, which has long been in the : old country the favorite remedy, and which, : since its introduction into this country, has dis , tanced all other medicines baring the same ob i Jed in view. 80-a ok, -July 15, 1*74. Dn. G. E. LoTHttm*; D<*ar Hir—l beg to inform j you that I have been troubled with Nervous I Debility lor tie- jsist. twelve years, aud has-- been | unable to obtain any relief until I purchased a package of the (iordial Balm of Hyricum at Mr. Duncan's drug store, corner of Leverett and Green streets. The benefit derived from the use of one package so far exceeded my expectations that I address you F i* for publication, that ’ other suffers may avail (iiemsclves of the oppOr* : tunlty to be cured. Yours truly, •John Tuttle, Boston V. O. Lncastkm, May 14, 1873. Dit. G. E. Loth hoi*: Dear Hir—l have used up ' all the Cordial Balm of Hyricum and Tonic Pills i that yon let me have when you first undertook my cure, and I am glad to be able to inform you that, thus far. I have derived greater benefit 1 from it than from any other medicine I have ever taken in lay life. I sleep better, and daily go about my work without, hesitation or fear. My ' nerves are getting steadier every day, aud if I ‘ continue to improve as last as I have done for the ; last few' mouths since I have been taking yonr medicine, I have no doubt but that I shall soon again b< a well man. With mauy thanks for the go<xl you Lave done mo, I enclose $25 for which | pi ease send me as before, five more bottles of the , Hyricum and Pills, as I intend to keep lip the use of them until fully cured, as I believe I shall be. Very truly yours, Ethtim Tompkins. Wholesale Aj<enfM: Skth S. Haso., Baltimore. Md, E. MoNTKCsK k Cos., New Gleans, La. Van Siiaack, Htevkksok A Rj:zd, Chicago, Hi. ' John D. Parks, Clncinnaai, Ohio, Strong k Cobb, Cleveland, Ohio. Collikh k Bros., St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. If your DrufrffitM do not keep It a*k them and Miry will fret It for you from any of Mir above Wholrsnlr llriiKfcUt*. Dr. G. Edoab Lothop. Proprietor, may be con fidentially consulted, by mail or otherwise, free of charge at his office No. 143, Court st., Boston, ■ Mass. Send twenty-five cents for copy of Doctor's Book. [Jy2 dAwly THE CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE, WILL OPEN TO-MORROW : New Fall Prints, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Still Soil Light Colored Prints at 10c.! J. S. JONES. I- llllllluis, (is ■ August ■iotil, Ist:- U THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR! levs. THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875 of Tin: < deoi-gin Xl l * A uvit 1 Soeiel y WILL IIK llK(>n IN MACON, GEORGIA. At the Beautiful Central City Park Grounds, Beginning Aloiuluy . Oeiuher I-*7’ AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK. A Ltti-j£<% Vnri‘d mid LiV< k i*nl I’roiiiiu in lasi, revering all Departments of luduatry, from which the following lire extracts: Field Crop Department. For the best and largest display in merit aud variety of sample products from the hold, garden. orchard, dairy and apiary- the contribution of n single farm SIOO For the best six stalks of cotton -to become the property of the Society .. 50 For the best live hales, crop lot of short staple cotton, by one exhibitor .. 150 For the best single hale of short staple 50 For the best single hale upland long staple 50 Horse Department. Heat thoroughbred stallion SIOO Heat walking horse 50 Best saddle horse or mare 75 Best single buggy horse or mare 75 Hi-st combination horse or mare 100 Beat double team, owned by one exhibitor 100 Best Georgia raised mule 50 Best mule, opened to the world 50 Cattle Department. Best herd- one hull and four cows or heifers -all to be of one breed atul owned exclusively by one exhibitor SIOO Best milch cow 50 t’o\V giving the richest milk 50 S4O uud S2O for the best hull ami cow, respectively, i>l each of tin* following breeds: Alderney, Ayreshire, Devon and Durham. Best sow Hint pigs under six months old 50 Poultry Department. For heat trio of < ueh v ariety $ 10 best and largest display in merit and variety ut domestic fowls, raised in Georgia 50 best and largest display iu merit aud variety of same, open to the world 50 best display of pigeons 20 Best display of rabbits 10 Horticultural Department. Best display of garden vegetables, grown by one person .$25 Home Industry Department. Best collection of jellies, preserves, pickles, jams, catsups, syrups and cordials, mode and exhib ited by on.' lady SSO Best- display of breads by one ludv 25 Ornamental Needle Work. Best display in merit and variety of female handicraft, embracing needle-work, embroidery, urot'diefing. knitting, etc., by our. lady SSO Fine Art Department. Best oil painting (any subject) $25 Best portrait |aiutiug 20 Best paiutiug in 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 25 Best display of paintings and drawings by the pupils of one school or college 50 Best display of photographs Silver tuedal and 25 B'-st display of jewelry, silverware, etc Silver medal and 25 Merchants’ Displays. Best display of dry goods .SIOO Ih-st display of fancy groceries 100 Best display of glassware and crockery 50 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 and variety of slock products, and results of home industries, all raised, produced or made by the members of f hat particular Grange $l5O The above are hut specimens of a comprehensive list of large money premiums. The in nt aud largest live stock show ever held iu the State or the South. More and liner horses, mules, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, thau over before exhibited. Parties wishing tine stock, hh u Hue harness or saddle horse, milk cow, thoroughbred hull, trio of chickens, etc., will find the occa sion of this Fair a rare opportunity to secure them. Bev> ral eminent aud representative men from the North and Northwest have been invited to de liver addresses at the Fair, and many distinguished visitors throughout the whole country are ex pected. The public will b* kept posted of the progress and developments of the Fair in future advertise ments. Head to the Secretary at Macon for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule, of the premiums, rules, regulations, etc., ami containin'/ two engravings of the beautiful and magnificent. Fair Grounds. A. if. COLQUITT, President. T. (i. HOLT, General Hupoiintendent. jyl7 d&wtd M A LOOM .JOHNSTON, Secretary. HOOTS ANI) SIIOKS. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN o> W fA r o s s 5 2 i . © JS _ O' S "t- I >- 5 5 t = aa § ¥ I & £ -g, g 2 £ q s I % * * In -s S s ' 3 I'sc 3 S r3 faO Cj T Z cz * a - 8 QC / l ~ £ :% * a S 2 5h g o 9 i j & to* fi w BOOTS AND SHOES >o. 104 Broad Street. SaOHS (IX V SXOOIf FASHIONABLE CLOTHING For ng :iii<l Summer, Tlxomas I Prescott ARE DAILY RECEIVING EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY OF Dross and. Business Suits. Prices lower than ever. Call and see. them. Elegant PRESS OR WEDDING SPITS aud HHIRT9 1 made to order in beautiful style and guaranteed to fit. ap24 tf i *"• ;* 'jfpK j ■ -*-/■ I. in- r te \ f ; jT-CrLBERf i TSteam"Power Pmn ftV I " |_ BOOK- BINDER ' ( OU MUUK, GA.. I [B WELL SUPPLIED WITH M ATEHIAL, AND Experienced Workmen employed in each De partment. Orders for work of any description tilled with dispatch, and at most reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description on hand, or printed to or der at short notice. Hooks FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always in stock: also printed to order when do sired. \YI(A I*l*l M. IV\I*I.H \MI IIAtiM. A large quantity of various sizes and weights Manilla Wrapping Paper aud Hags, suitable for Merchants, now in stuck, which 1 am selling low in any quantity desired, either printed or plain JHr Prices aud Specimens of Work furnished on application. TIION. UIIJIKRT, IKniiih]|iii *|reel, Coliiiiilm*, (.a, jan It! EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season in Recei r ‘ * ' Supply of all Sizes Celebrated *OAK? V* For t>otli Wood mid Coul. Besides a full assortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, <;IJ A I KS, aVc„ And feel Justified iu saying that we are SURE we can suit, any and all classes of purchasers, both In quality aud price. Of other Goods in our line, we have a large and complete assortment, such as TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. COAL HODB, SHOVELS, A.-C. All of these articles we CAN and WILL sell at VERY BOTTOM PRICES. lan 1 dtf W. H. ROB A RTS .Hz CO. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, Cot.u Min’s, Ga., June r-tli. 1875. DAILY TRAINS Leavo Columbus 1:30 a m Arrive Montgomery 7:08 a m •• Mobile s:lopm “ Now Orleans 11:48 e M “ Selma 2:20 pm *• Vicksburg .10:10 am Louisville 7:15 a m j Leave Columbus 8: JO am I Arrive Atlanta 4:lopm I •* New York 4:15 pm TRAINS ARRIVE AT GOLEM BPS From Montgomery 12:46 i* m | From Atlanta 5:55 a m E. P. ALEXANDER, General Manager. ! If. M. ABBKTT, Agent. janJ-tl Notice. OFFICE MOBII.E k GIR ARD RAILROAD, i •June 1, 1875. ( ON and after this date Trains on this Road will run as follows: PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED. Daily, (Sundays excepted) making close cotmec- , tion with M. k E. It. It. for Eufaula: Leave Columbus 2:00 v. m. Arrive at Troy 0:23 v. M. Leave Troy 1:15 a. m. Arrive at Columbus H:32 a. m. Jel tf W. L. CLARK, Rap’t. Smmncr Schedule. NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD! ! FTNTILL further notice Trains on this Road ! |J will run as fallows Tf esdays, Tmciispayh j and Hatubdayh: I Leave Columbus 0:00 a. ai. 2:30 v. m. I Leave Klngsbori W a. ?j. 5,00 v. m. W. REDD. Jr., Jy7 Iw Superintendent. E. L. Ghav. R. 11. Obat. E. In. GRAY & CO., AGENTS FOB BALE OF Texas Lands I I)ARTIES desiring to ernlgrato to Texas, wl j I do well tw call on us, as wo have lands i almost every county in Texas for sale, i Will give letters of introduction to responsible i parties, who will take pleasure in showing lauds | all over the State. We also settle old land claims on reasonable i claims. Mr. K. I/. Gray has just returned after a resi dence of twenty years in Texas. ! Office at Alabama Warehouse. (inhlO 6m Notice. HAVING 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. j*G oainfit JOHN 1,. JONES. J. R. CLAPP, Successor to Boatrite & Clapp, | DSALErt 11V Staple and Fancy Dry Goods! Notions, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c., 127 BROAD STREET. riMIK undersigned tuning purchased the entire Interest ol‘ the lute Arm of BOATRITE k FLAM*. 1 I will cniitiimo the general Wholesale and Hetnil Dry Goods Business! FACTORY GOODS A SPECIALTY! In order to moke room for my largo stock of KALIi A>l) WINTEH UOODB 1 OFFER SI MMER GOODH At and Below New York Cost! MR. GEO. R. FLOURNOY-, assisted h.vMlf JOHN K. BOOTH, will he found with me, and will be pleased to serve all their old friends and as mam new ones as will favor them with a call. J. JR. CLAPP. augl? ti The Singer Again Triumphant! (j Tlu \\ orld’n Aavhinl Ktfcuivod •*'FI I K W< >l4 >'S FAA OTIITE” SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1874: ih* table * i Hewing Machine sub's t'T IM7-1 show that our soles lost year amounted to 341,07!) Machines, beiug 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 14M,Nft2 Machines, or nearly THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY! It may 1* further stuted that the Hales id JH7!>, as compared with those of 1872, show a relatively larger increase, Imyoud the sales of other makers. For instance, in 1872 we sold 45,000 more Ma chines than any other company; whereas, in 1873, the sales were iIB Vl-H'liiiius in |<X<*<nn ofl* our lllklicml 4'oui|t k litor ! AND IN 1874 OFK SALEH WERE Iflacliincs Uorr Tliiiii %ny OHmt Company! o— Test "The Singer” before IMirehasiiig Any Other. r l l.inrs 13AHY—PAYMKNTH T^TCSIIT. o Tlie Singer Manufacturing Cos. No. 17;i Broughtori Street, Savannah, Ga. A. VONHI RGH. flitnagrr. BUAMTI OFFICKH In Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Tliomasville, Ga., Charleston ami Columbia, S. 0., Jacksonville and Tallahassee, Fla. .1. bs. Shipp, Agent, At IMB llroml street, ColttiiibiiH, (Mm. t&t) H‘iid your address to the above Otllet-s lbr a Catalogn of the Celebrated BAZAAR GLOVE FM TING PA'JTKUN.H. 'J'hey ure the best, the cheapest, and most stylish patterns iu the market. Ukigls Hm 1849. 1875. Willcox’s Insurance Agency. ESTABLISHED 10/10. OLD! STRONG !J FIRE-TESTED!! REPRESHEKrTIKTO 1819, .Etna Insurance Company, - - - - - $6,500,001 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 1853. Continental Insurance Company, .... 2,500,000 1795. Insurance Company of North America, ... 4,600,000 1829. Franklin Fire Insuranoo Company, .... 4,000,000 i 1863. Phoenix Insurance Company, ..... 2,400,000 $53,500,000 liOIIU' Hx|>ol*l*lloo, lC<|llilll!>l<- At.j llNif 11,4-tl (m. Prom pt NottlomantH. janlGtf D. E. Will cox. English. Female Bitters 1 >ovvn to < >ii<- I>olliit* ! J/tOK several yours the cry has been greeting ns from all parts of the country, ‘-reduce your Eug ‘ lish Female Bitters to One Dollar, and we can sell immense quantities." We have now complied with that geueral 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 same. It will cure all lories of Chronic. Female Complaints, and all forma of weakness, de bility uud prostration. Price 81 (IU per Bottle or *!\ tor 00. Hold hv Dealers every where. Are Yon Raid or Does Your Hair Fall Out l \o n \uc. vo m. We have taken full'’ontro) of the moat wonderful preparation for the llAllt ever offered to the public. It will rosmv ly promote the growth of u new suit of hair ou bald heads; it will immedi ately stop ladles’ hair from falling out, uud cause a rapid growth of long and luxuriant tresses; it will promote tho growth <>l whiskers aud moustache; it will cleanse the sculp of dandruff and heal all eruptions—aud as a highly perfumed and elegunt hair dresser has no superior. Wo will contract to do all the above by tin use of Dr. J. Newton .Smith's Hair Restorative. Unquestionable proof aud documents mailed kji* i to any address. Prlci* 81 OO |H*r Hot tie or Nl\ lor tit ft INI. Expr* ssed on receipt of pric . Addict j J. I*. IMto VM-GOIF, A’ CTO., Prop's, Louisville. K)'. HOLD IN COLUMBUS. GA., BY J. J. MASON. J.v id !;• Encourage Home Enterprise ! G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO A..i*i iwl !< nu<l I *lioi oj'i-n,plix‘r*w ! Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store. None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles. PLAIN OR COLORED, BY THE BEST ARTIST! PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferrootypes, GLACE, IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES! Old I'icliircN < |icd, and by the combination ot the Artist’s Brush, (Prof. Ciiah. Dhßiuiu-k,) they *iii-|>;imn (he original. One visit will satisfy any one that no better PICTURES, of any kind, can he had than those taken at this GALLERY, rrgnrdliKN 1’ cloud, ucitllicr. Special care taken to secure PERFECT PICTURES of CHIL DI’EN. Wo defy competition in Prices and Style of Work. Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store. FRAMES, GLASS, und FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and sizes, on hand and mado to order. mh26 tf COTTON "WAREHOUSE AIM I) C o mmission Business. "IITE, the undersigned, have entered into copartnership for transacting a Cotton Warehouse and YY Commission Bii*iiieua, under the firm name of Allen, Bedell Sc Cos. On the first day of August next they will take charge of the FONTAINE WAREHOUSE as successors of Allen, Freer k Illgeß. In the meantime, will serve their friend* and the public in any legitimate way pertaining to this business. A. M. ALLEN. A.G. BEDELL, JOSEPH 8. GARRETT Oohmibuß. Ga.. June Bth, 1875. (8mo) J, M. O’BRIEN.