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F.SVUMi C*-*MKKATIoV
THE ROIHBAI.E PLAN.
The visit of the delegates from the
English Co-operative Societies to this
eouutry. aud the consequent discus
sion of the plan proposed by tiiem
for tlie mutual benefit and co-opera
tion of the Patrons of Husbandly
and these English tioeieties, is at
tracting inarm attention.
A fuller understaiidiug of Liiy nluu
under vfhh-h these roAqleranv# nnci
eties work, and which is leaowu as
the Koohdule Plan, will lie -Mor
ally Interesting, atiri m iy be benefi
cial to our own Interest as a sell-pro
tective organization. A large number
of mills, factories, and over u thou
sand stores, using Immense quanti
ties of domestic aud imported goods,
are in suceesstu) operation under this
system, and the membership con
nected with it uro prosperous. The
Rochdale Plau is as follows :
Twenty men put in ten dollars each,
payiug for two shares of stock. A
store is rented and clerk employed,
and a stock of groceries ami oilier
staple articles are purchased, and the
goods are sold at the same prices as
the other merchants in the vicinity
are selling at.
Any person can Join the organiza
tion after the stock has been sub
scribed, by the payment, of say twen
ty-five cents, but interest is not al
lowed lu the profits until the full
amount of one share is taken.
Thus organized, u purchaser who
invests only llvo cents, gets a tin
cheek showing that the amount has
been invested, and if the amoaut is
one dollar or five dollars, the check
will rejiresont. the amount. It five
dollars tie spent ut one time, a copper
check is given, and if five dollars be
siient in small sums, the tin cheeks
are excliauged for one copper check.
At the end of thequarter the profits
of the business are shown, dividend
declared, and each pureUasor re
ceives the amount of dividend his
checks show that lie is entitled to.
Those who are not members receive
only one-half the dividend that is al
lowed to members.
Members, who have paid in full,
can use the profits to purchase addi
tional shares, or may draw the
amount at pleasure. Those who
have only paid twenty-flv© cents must
use their share of the profits toward
paving for ttiieir stork. It would re
quire the purchase of thirty-two dol
lars worth to pay for one share of
stock, tlie dividend being fifteen per
cent.
Master.!. T. Jones, of the National I
Executive Committee, says that the
English deputation to ttiat commit
tee assured them that capitalists ami
manufacturers of Unit country will !
furnish money amt skilled managers !
and operatives to establish mills and |
manufactories with its to be conduct '
ed on this plan.
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I 11111,1 JARS.
A SOM It UK CLOUD OVKKHPRKADINO TUK J
BRIOHTSST SEITKM BEll MORNTNUH.
From tli*.■ Nuw York Sun.)
‘Tilling,” said Mr. Magoffin when !
his wWh seated herself at I lie break
fast tabic yesterday, “you look j
charming this morning."
' Well, love, I like to look pretty
Mien you are here," was tlie amia
ble reply, and Mi 1 . Magoffin proceeded
to adjust his napkin and settle down
comfortably for his breakfast. When
Thomas set his plate before him ho
scanned the steak narrowly and re
marked that it seemed a littlegreasy.
“I guess not," said Mrs. Maguifiti in
a deprecatory tone.
“Weil, I guess it is,” said he; “and
if there’s anything I hate it's grease.”
"I don’t see anygrease.”
“Don’t you? Well, I see oceans of
it.”
“Well, I think you’re very purtieu
lar|this morning, Mr. Mugulfln. f
don’t see anything there that will
hurt you?”
“You don'tub? Well, 1 never could
eat grease.”
"Couldn’t you? Well, i knew a
Russian once that ate a box u'candles
atone meal.”
“Well, by O—•ooduess!” said Ma
goffin, checking himself iust in time
to avoid a fearful oath, “I should say
he had enough.”
Weil, he didn’t,” screamed Mrs.
Maguft! 11. “for he called for another
box!”
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John Hiiiiilul|>li’s Religion* service*—
Two Novel acme* In ('htirrli.
From tbit Ca-operative News.)
Mr. Randolph was a great Bible
reader, and was deeply concerned
with religious subjects. He employ
ed an excellent and eloquent man,
Mr. Abner Clopton, to preach every
.Sunday to his negros in a large
chapel lie had erected on liis planta
tion. When at. home tie invariably
attended these services, taking his
scat by the preacher on the open
platforiu, from which the preacher
conducted these services. On many
occasions while kneeling beside tlie
preacher, ,who was prone to lie car
ried away by the fervor of the prayer.
Randolph would slap him on the
back and vail.out hmdiy, “Afiopton,
that won’(rvlo- that's not sound doc
trine. Clopton, take that, back,” and
if Clopton remonstrated, Randolph,
though keeping himself on his knees,
was ready at. once for an argument to
maintain' Dim point. No one hut Mr.
Clopton, who knew the eccentricity
and honest motives of the man,
could have borne with these irrever
ent Interruptions while in the midst
of prater; but Mr. Cloptoh, when he
found'Randolph determined to argue
the point, either gracefully yielded or
proposed to note tlie point and argue
it at the dwelling house. To visitors
at the chapel, and they were many,
these scenes were exceedingly curi
ous, and sometimes absurdly ludi
crous. But that was Mr. Randolph’s
way. , ! :
It is said that no one old Sunday
in this chapel on Mr. Randolph’s
plantation while giving out the hymn
in the old-fashioned wav, two lines at
a time, and It was being lustily snug
by the negroes, Mr. Clopton, tlie
preacher, observed a negro man put
}iis foot, upon which was anew bro
gan, on the hot stove. Turning to
ward him, he said in his measured
voice, “You, rascal you, you’ll burn
your shoes.” As this was a rhymn ot
tlie exact meter of tlie hymn, the ne
groes all sung it in their loudest tones.
.Smiling at the error, the preacher at
tempted mildly to explain by saying,
“My. colored friends, indeed you are
wrong; I didn’t intend that for the
song,” there it was in again, another
rhyme in good measure, so the ne
groes sing that too in pious fervor.
Turning to his congregation, the
preacher said somewhat sharply, “I
hope vou will not sing again until I
have had time to explain;” but this
only aroused the negroes, who sang i
the last words with increased vigor.
Mr. Clopton, feeling that Ids ;
tongue seemed to be turned to
rhyme, abandoned all efforts at ex
planation aud went on with his ser- ,
viees.
Good Fahuixu.—The Atlanta Ilcr- :
nhl gives an aecountofDr. J M. Alex- 1
tinder's farm, near Atlanta, from j
which it appears the farm cost SIO,OOO, ,
and its products for oue year brought;
35,128, at ah of $2,7*1, leav
ing a dear profit of ©2,338. or about
20 per cent. Theformer owner oi the
farm ran It for years without paying
expenses.
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English Remedy
THB
Cordial Halm of Syricum,
AND
TONIC PIXjIjS,
ROII
NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY
Preiiiaturr Hway, Ovt*j* Imliiliceucr In
(hi* l *r n( Opium nr Alcoholic
llrlnka, Tolmktii, lie.
MoiKvor.N i>i:iiilalTv.
The Press, the Pulpit aud the Lecture room
are silttut ou the subject of this disease. A false
delicacy withhold* a knowledge in regard to vio
lation of Physiological Laws, and life-wrecks
shattered humanity, insanity, ami premature
graves fill the world. No race, nation or posi
tion is exempt from the soul-destroying scourge.
Mleepleas nights, twitching of the muscles,
trembling of the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis
turbed by noise or excitement, pimples aud
blotches on the lace, desire to avoid compauy, pe
culiar sensatiou over the whole body are among
the difficulties which attend fhitK'omplniut.
The Cordial Bairn ot Syricum and Tonic Pills
will in a short time, so cleanse the blood aud
soothe tlie nerves, aud restore strength to the
body, as to make life enjoyable and happy.
WPILEPHV OH FITS.
No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so
quickly us the Cordial Halm ol’Sj riettm ami Tonic
Pills.
Kidney Diseases
and many other difficulties are cured by the use
of the Cordial Halm of Hyrup aud Tonic Pills.
If the watery portions of our food are not leas
ed off, they must, when retained iu the system,
produce serious difficulties. laingnage fails
w heu attempting to describe the sufferings of per
sons whose kidneys are out of order ; gravel,
back-ache, iuHammatiou of the bladder and of the
delicate membranes of the urinary organs are the
result if the water is not regularly and properly
carried through the kidneys.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum
is effectual iu promoting the secretion of tlie wa
tery ami unnutritious portions of the food, aud
iu carrying it off by its projx-r outlets.
Whatever portlou of our food is unserviceable
should be passed off ill the water iu sweat, aud
from the Iriwclm. if these useless matters are
retained disease is sure to fol.ow, for then the
blood becomes poisoned with the impurities
which should j*as* off iu their proper channels.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
is a powerful cleanser of the blood; it starts the
liver ami kidneys into active operation, aud nets
tm ail the secretions of the body. It carries >ff
old and foul elements in the blood, which art
slow ami sure death if allowed to remain iu the
system.
DXI XT IV KJTRTESS.
THE CORDIAL BALM OF HYRI
CH M AND TONIC BILLS
is the only remedy that has ever proved by prac
tical experience a benefit to those who suffer irotu
over-indulgence iu Alcoholic Liquors, it com
pletely destroys the tastes lor them, and restores
the victim to in ulth and vigor. A single trial will
prove it to be just wlmt it is recommended to he.
MOH-PIIIKTE.
THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYKI
CUM AND TONIC PILLS
is a sure cure, for the habitual use of Mor
phine, so extensively used in this country as a
stimulant. It will in a very short time com
pletely destroy the desire for thia narco to tie.
We have many testimonials from the first fami
lies in Europe ami America, who testify to its
efficacy.
OPIU 3VI.
The alarming increase of the use of this most
pernicious drug as a stimulant, by male and fe
male. and its peculiar effects, completely destroy
ing the digestive apparatus anti shattering the
nervous system, effeminating und debasing the
mind, renders
Tlie Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
of Inestimable value, as it completely destroys all
desire for tins most baneful drug, aud restores
the fietv.-u to a perfectly healthy state, even in
cases wht re opium lias been used iu large quanti
ties and 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 ever since classic ages, when a sound
mind in a sound body was held as the perfection
ut human existence. Home from congenial dis
ease, other* 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 he. removed uml jer
mauently cured by the English Kemody, the Cor
dial Halm of Hyrlcum, which has long been iu the
old country the favorite remedy, uml which,
since its introduction into this country, has dis
tanced all other modu’lufcs having the same ob
ject in view.
Boston, July 15, 1874.
Db. G. E. Lotmhof: Dear Sir— I beg to inform
you that I have- h. en troubled with Nervous
D.-hility for the past twelve years, ami have been
unable to obtain any relief until I purchased a
package of the Cord ml Halm of Hyricum at Mr.
Duncan's drug store, corner of Leverett and
Green streets. The heuelit derived from the use
of one package so far exceeded my expectations
that I address you t os for publication, that
other suffer* may avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to he cured. Yours truly,
John Tittle, Bostou P. O.
Lancaster, May If, 1873. j
Dr. G. K. Lothbop: Dear Hir—l have used up 1
all the Cordial Balm of Hyrlcum and Tonic Pills i
that you let me have when you first undertook
my cure, aud I am glad to be able to inform you
that, thus l'ar, I have derived greater benefit
from it than from any ether medicine I have ever I
taken iu my life. I sleep better, ami daily go (
about ray worfc without limitation or fear. My!
nerves are getting steadier every day, and if I j
continue tf> improve as fast as I have done fur the \
last few months since I have been taking your \
medicine, I have no doubt hut that I shall soon |
again be a well man. With many thanks for the '
good you have done me, I enclose f26 for which j
please send me as before, five more bottles of the ;
Syricum and Pills, as I intend to keep up the use
of them until fully cured, as I believe I shall be.
V* ry truly yonrs,
Elliott Tompkins.
WlioloHUlc Agontw :
Seth H llanck. Baltimore, Md.
E. Uomtsuse a: Cos.. New Oleaus, La.
Van Hhaack, Stevenson k Bbid, Chicago, 111.
John D. Park*. Cinciunaai, Ohio.
Strong k Cobb, Cleveland, Ohio.
Collins k Bno*.. St. Louis, Mo.
Sold by druggists.
It your llrtiwgrists <lo not keep it n*k
thnii and they will sret it tor you trom
any ot tin* above Wholesale llmgglsb.
Dr. G. Edo Ait Lot hop, Proprietor, may be con
fidentially consulted, by mail or otherwise, free
of charge at hia office No. 143, Court st., Boston,
Mass.
Send twenty-five cents for copy of Doctor**
Book. [Jy d*wly
THE CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE,
WILL OPEN TO-MORROW :
New Fall Prints,
Linen Collars and Cuffs,
Bleached and Brown
Sheetings and Shirtings,
Still Soli Light Colored Prints at 10c.!
J. S. JONES.
THE GREAT GEORGIA
STATE PAIR!
1 S *7 5 .
THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875
OF THE
(4eoi*giaSln t- Agrieult nrjil Society
WILL HE HELD IN MACON, GEORGIA,
At the Beautiful Central City Park Grounds, Beginning
Aloiplay, Oeiolicr l?- 1 . 1^75.
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK.
A Xu rjfi', Vui-I.ml nii.l LitK'ra I Proiuiimi List,
Covering all Department* of Industry, lrom which the following are extract*:
Field Crop Department.
K<>r the best and largest diHpl*> in merit und variety of sample product* from the field, garden.
orehard, dairy ami apiary —the contribution ol a single htrm SIOO
For the best six stalks ot cotton—to become the property ol the Society Ml
1 or the best five bales, crop lot of short staple cottou, by oue exhibitor 1M)
For the beat siuglc bale of short staple 60
For tin- best single bale upland long staple 60
Horse Department.
Beat thoroughbred stallion SIOO
Rest walking horse. 60
Beat sal.lie horse or uiare 76
Best single buggy horse or mare 7ft
Beat combination horse or luarc 100
Rest double team, owned by one exhibitor 100
Boat Georgia raised mule 60
Best mule, opened to Jbe world 60
Cattlo Department.
Best herd —one bull and four cows or boifera—all to be. of one breed and owned exclusively bv
one exhibitor. SIOO
Best milch cow 60
Cow giving the richest milk 60
S4O and S2O for the best bull ami cow, respectively, of each of the following breeds: Alderney.
Ay res hi re, Devon And Durham.
Beat sow and pigs under six mouths old 60
Poultry Department.
For lust trio of each variety $ Hi
Best and largest display iu merit and variety <t domestic fowls, raised lu Georgia... 60
Beat and largest display iu merit aud variety of same, open to the world 60
Best display of pigeons 20
Best display ol rabbits .• 10
Horticultural Department.
Beat display of garden vegetables, grown by one person $ 25
Home Industry Department.
Beat collection of jellies, preserves, pickles, jams, catsups, syrups and cordials, made and exhib
ited by one lady S6O
Best display of breads by one lady 26
Ornamental Needle Work.
Beat display iu merit and variety of female handicraft, embracing needle-work, embroidery,
croti’hetiug. knitting, etc., by one lady $ 50
Fine Art Department.
Best oil painting (any subject) $25
Boat portrait painting 20
Best painting in water colors. 20
Best display of paintings and drawings by one exhibitor 26
Best collection of drawings by a girl under 10 years of age 25
Best display oi paintings uml drawing* by the pupils of one school or college 60
Best display of photographs Hilver medal and 25
Best display of jewelry, silverware, etc Hilver medal and 25
Merchants’ Displays.
Best display of dry goods SIOO
Beat 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 in the State making the largest and finest display in merit and variety of stock
products, and results of home industries, all 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 liner horses,
mules, cattle, sheep, swine ami poultry, than ever before exhibited. Parties wishing fine stock, as u
fine harness or saddle horse, milk cow, thoroughbred bull, trio of chickens, etc., will find the occa
sion of this Fair a rare opportunity to secure thorn.
Hevoral eminent and representative men from the North and Northwest have been invited to de
liver addresses at the Fair, aud many distinguished visitors throughout the whole country are ex
peeted.
The public will be kept posted of the progress and development* of the Fair in future advertise
ments.
Head to the Secretary at Macon for Premium Lists, embracing u full schedule of the premiums,
rules, regulations, etc., and containing two engravings of the beautiful und magnificent Fair
Grounds. A. H. COLQUITT, President.
T. G. HOLT, General Hupeiiutendent.
Jyl7 d&wtd MALCOM JOHNSTON, Secretary.
BOOTS ANI> SHOPS.
POPE & LONG,
DEALERS IN
Wr Krrp Alv u.vs on llhiml
A H'LL ASSORTMENT OF
All tlie Leading Styles and Qualities
Boots and Shoes!
Such at* the people want.
MiT our stock is all manufactured tor OUB
OWN TRADE, aud we warrant every pair to bt
good.
Terms Cash, and Low Prices.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES
TYo. 104 Broad Street.
HOOTS AND SHOES.
FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING
P’or Spciug ;uid
Thomas! Prescott
ARE DAILY RECEIVING EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY OF
Dress and. Business Suits.
Prices lower than ever. Call and see them. Elegant DKEBH OR WEDDING SUITS and SHIRTS
made to order In beautiful style and guaranteed to fit tt
GILBERT
fsTEAM Power Printer .
'
COLUMHUK GA-,
I S WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL. AND
Experienced Workmen employed In each De
partuieut.
Orders for work ol any description filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or printed to or
der at short notice.
Hooks
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always iu stock: also printed to order when do
sired.
WII V I*l*l Mi lAIT.It AMI HALiM.
A large quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable for
Merchants, now in stock, which I am selling low
in any quantity desired, either printed or plain
Mi“ Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
TIItIN. <■ II.IH'.ItT,
ll:imlol|ili Ntroef, Columbus, tin.
jaul tf
EVERYBODY SUITED,
We are this Season in Recel 1 ’ r* *
Supply of all Sizes
Celebrated
®ak2
- r Q M&
For lioili Wood itiul ( lonl.
Besides a fill) assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GRATES,
And fed Justified in 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 hove a large and
complete assortment, such os
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
HARDWARE. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAI.
HODS, SHOVELS, k('.
All of these articles we CAN aud WILL sell at
VERY BOTTOM PRICES,
iun 1 dti W. 11. ROB ARTS A CO.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA.
Columbus, Ga., June fitli, 1875.
DAILY TRAINS
Leave Columbus 1:30 a m
Arrive Montgomery 7:08 a m
“ Mobile 5:10 l-M
“ New Orleans 11:45 P M
•• Helm* 2:26 I* >1
“ Vicksburg 10:10 AM
•• Louisville 7:lsam
LesveColumbu* 8:80 am
Arrive Atlanta 4:lopm
•' New York 4:1.1pm
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery 12:40 p m
From Atlanta 5:55 a m
K. P. ALEXANDER, General Manager.
11. M. ABBETT, Agent. janl-tf
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE & OIIIAHD BAILIWJAI), l
June 1, 1875. )
ON and after this date 'Train* on this Ruud will j
run as follows;
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Daily, (Sundays excepted) making closo connec
tion with M. k E. It. It. for Enfanla:
Leave Columbus 2:00 p. m.
Arrive at Troy 0:23 p. m.
Leave Troy 1:15 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus 8:32 a. m.
Jel tf W. L. CLARK. Hup’t.
Himimci 1 Schedule.
NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD!
ITNTILL further notice Trains on this Road
J will run as lellows—Tuesdays, Thubsways
and Satuiidayh:
Leave Columbus 0:00 a. m. 2:30 v. m.
I>*ave Kings boro 8:00 a.m. 5: OOi*. ji.
IV. REDD. Jr.,
jy7 lw Snporiiitendent.
E. L. Okay. R. H. Guay.
E. I- GRAY Ac 00.,
AGENTS FOB SALE OF
Toxas Xiands
I) ARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi
do well te call on u*. as wo have lauds i
almost every county in Texas for sale.
Will give letters of Introduction to responsible
parties, who will take pleasure in showing lauds
all over the State.
We also settle old land claim* on reasonable
claims.
Mr. K. L. dray ban just returned after a resi
dence of twenty years in Texas.
Office at Alabama Warehouse. (mhlO Cm
Notice.
H AVING heretofore held stock in the Georgia
Horne Insurance Company of Columbus,
Georgia, I hereby give notice that I have sold said
stock and transferred the sarfic, and under sec
tion 1426 of the Code of 1873,1 am hereby exempt
from auy liabilities of the Company.
je nam6t JOBS L. JONES.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J. R. CLAPP,
Successor to Boatrite & Clapp,
I ÜBXI.BII IN :r
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods!
Notions, Boots, &c., &c.,
3.3 V 88.0A33 STTLEBT.
r |MIK undersigned having purchased the entire interest of the late firm of BOATRITE A CLAPP,
JL will continue the general
Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Business!
FACTORY GOODS A SPECIALTY!
In order t<> make room for my large stock of ;
iWI.I. A7\l> WIINTER GOODS
! OFFER HUMMER GOODS
At and Below New York Cost!
MR. GEO. It. FLOURNOY, assisted by MIL JOHN E. BOOTH, will 1m- found with me, aud will be
pleased to serve all tlielr old friends and as many new ones as will ftivor them with a call.
J. R. CLAPP.
aug 17 tl
The Singer Again Triumphant!
0
The WorkTs Award Kocuivod by
** r r ll io w< >it i>'h>* lAAODinr
SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1874:
The table of Sewing Machine sales for 1874 show that our Bales last year amounted to 241,4170
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 14N,N52 Machines, or nearly
THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY!
It may be further stated that the sales ol 1H73, as compared with those of 1872, show a relatively
larger increase, beyond the sales of other makers. For instance, iu 1872 we sold 45,000 more Ma
chines than any other company; whereas, in 1873, the sales were
11:5.'J.-> I Um-hiiK-s in Uxm, ol' our lliy;lir*t < oni|M-titor !
ANI) IN 1H74 SALES WEEK
I 15.N58 UnrliiiH-N Uorr Than tny Oilin' Conipiiuy!
| Tesl “The Singer” before Purchasing Any Other,
TEHMH EASY—PAYMENTS X.KillT.
o—-
Tlie Singer Mnnu.faoturing Cos.
No. 17:1 Rroughtou Street, Savannah, Ou.
r. A. VONBi nen, Miuinicrr.
UIIANCII OFFICES
In Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Thomusvillc, (lu..
Charleston and Columbia, H. C., Jacksonville anti Tallahassee, Fin.
.8. It. SMTIP, Agcnl.
At !M> llnutil street. I'iiliiiiilmin. ;h.
iiSend j >'iir address to the above Offices fora Catalogue of the Celebrated BAZAAR GLOVF.-
FITTING PATTERNS. They arc the best, the cheapest, aud most-stylish patterns in the market.
nil;; !.'■ Gtit
1849. 1875.
Willcox’s Insurance Agency.
£ISTABLISZZ£tD 1040.
OLD! STRONG U_ TIRE-TESTED!!
REPRESEWTINrO
1819. iEtna. Insurance Company, ----- $6,500,00f
1810. Hartford Fire Insurance Oomnany, - ... 2,600,000
1809. North British aud 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 Insurance Company, .... 4,000,000
1853. Phoenix Insurance Company, ..... 2,400,000
$53,600,000
litiiig i:x|H'i'i<nt'c, PlquUuhh' AdjuMlnrente,
Prompt Wottlcinoiits.
juuietf D. T. Will cox.
English Female Bitters
Down to Ou<‘ I>ollai* !
ItOR m\ ( i ul years tlie cry lias been greeting us from all parts of tli; country, "reduce your Eug
i 1 imli Female Bitters to One Dollar, and we can sell immense quantities." We have now complied
with that general request, so that none can possibly complain of quality or price. Avery largo pro
portion of our profits are thus yielded for the benefit ot the consumer, the size of the bottle remain
ing the same. It will cure all forms of Chronic Female Complaints, and all forms of weakness, de
bility and prostration. Price tSI OO per Hot lie or Mx for S$S 00. Bold by Dealers every
where.
Are You llabl or Does Your Hair Fall Out?
XO IIAI It, XO PAY.
We have taken lull control of the most wonderful preparation for the IIAIR ever offered to the
public. It will 1-osiTivKi.Y promote the growth of anew suit of hair on babl heads; it will immedi
ately stop indies* hair from falling out, and cause a rapid growth of long and luxuriant tresses; it will
promote the growth and whiskers and moustache; it will cleanse the scalp of dandruff and heal all
eruptions- and as n highly perfumed and elegant hair dresser has no superior. Wo will contract to
do all the above by the use of Dr. J. Newton Hmlth’s lialr Restorative. Unquestionable proof and
documents mailed i km; to any address. Price $1 HO per Hot Ile or Nix lor #r* 00. Expressed
on receipt of price. Address J. P. IMt(UI(;()OI,i; & CO., Prop's, Louisville. I4y.
SOLD IN COLUMBUS, OA„ BY
J. J. MASON.
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Encourage Home Enterprise!
G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO
Ariisis n/utl l^liorographerH!
Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store.
None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles.
PLAIN on COLORED, BY THE BEST ARTIST!
PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE,
IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES!
oni I’ii'luns 4 <>|ii'.l. and by the combi nation of the Artist’s Brush,
(Prof. Oh as. Drill an i,) they siirpaN.s (Ik-original.
Ono visit, will satisfy any ono that no tiettkk PICTURES, of any kind,
can be bad than those taken at this GALLERY, rrennlbsM of cloudy
w ent Iter. tSpoeiul cure taken to soeuro PERFECT PICTURES of CHIL
DREN. We defy competition ill PiticES and Style of WoitK.
Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store.
FRAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and
sizes, on hand and made to order. mh2o tf
COTTON WAREHOUSE
AIN I)
C ommission Business.
o
WE, the undersigned, have entered into copartnership fur transacting a Cotton Warehouse and
Commission Business, under the firm name of
Allen, Bedell & 00.
On the first day of August next they will take charge of tho FONTAINE WAREHOUSE aa
successors of Alleii, Freer k lllges. In the meantime, wiU serve their friends aud tho public in ay
legitimate way pertaining to this business.
' A. M. ALLEN,
A. . BEDELL,
JOSEPH 8. GARRETT
Columbus, (la.. June Rth. 187fi. (8mo) J. M. O'BRIEN.