The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, October 20, 1875, Image 4

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XlUi DULY TIMES. Oolumbux. wy y sayiA y CipTOBER 20. 1875. VJm! Iluai f£. f U)<* Aiuracr* mr4 i:Mßwllr. at Uw. Offica No. #7 Broad atraat. ovar Witlicb k Hiubl> latoafry Stora. Will practice la the mat* and Federal Court*. fb2H * } fr**'**; C 1 * H ATCH KK A GOETtllllft, Altmnrjri nad Connwellwr* at l.aw. Practice in State And Federal Courta. Or no a—47 Broad atreet, over Witkich k Kin aal’a Jawnclry Store. (aepl ly Mr. I.mU M. Lyach I h tho (tenoral Traveling Agont for the Daily Tikes, and Is authorised to receipt for subscriptions and contract for Adver tising for tho paper. rUAICfit. AS l (OHMKKCf AI. It. VIEW IN lOM'HRI'S. OobUMM's, (H., Oct. an, 1875. HONKTAinr. There la plenty of money In the banks, which can Is) obtalnod on llrst-class col lateral “on call" at live per amt. Kiohango—The banks are selling on New York at i< premium. All other points % premium. Gold—ll 7, but little offered. Silver—No demand—no quotations. COTTON. Cotton yesterday was very active, and the demand extra Rood for all grade*. The greater numlwr of orders for cotton are la small lots. No heavy transactions are reported. The shippers buy up each day a* amount equal to the receipts, The c|t>p 1< coming In very rapidly. > ‘ Ihiilu Slate auel. Stock on hand Aur. 81,1575 485 Received yesterday. 415 “ previously 8,901 10,326 10,811 Shipped yesterday 412 “ previously 7,854 8,266 Stock o* hand this raornlnß . 2.545 .brkt't- Ordinary . 10% G.hhl Ordinary ll','<iU Low Middlings,, 12I', Mlddlimpv 12% o(sxl,jiH£MhußS.. 13 Warehouse sales 234 Receipt*. By Wagon 140 •' M S G It. 258 “ River.. 0 " N,*B H. K.. 7 " H. W R R 14 " W. R. R. 8- 425 Shipment*. ByS. W. R. R, 412 Home Consumption 99 412 Name Dap Last IVnr. Rales ’.) 155 Receipt* 4SS Shipments 9S Shark 3,719 Total Kceeipt*. 12,397 Price for Middling 13',c Receipt* at alt Vnited State* Dirt*. 1874. 1875 Saturday 18.202 19.386 Sudsy and Monday 27,555 27,1)58 Tuesday |(—%, 20,618 25,417 Wednesday .19,333 Thursday 22,4"2 Friday. .22,995 Various 3,381 Total ~..r . ‘...< 132,486 72,791 Showing an increase uf 8,416 bales, com* pared with corresponding day of last year. UltAlX Demand for corn very light and weak, suing; for choice wbtt*, In small lots, *1 15 Is asked ; mixed 61' 10, with a good pros pect for lower figures. There Is con/ddaralde and Increasing demand for Georgia anil Alabama rust proof oats at SI 25; fed oats 75 to 81k'., choice Weheru white oat*Bs to 9<>e. In dour there la ho change, and the de mand is small., Cora tailing hr St. Louis at 69‘vi. Trade In pretty good. Jobbers were filling a few orders. Calico, % !'•, i lie. Calico is re-1 tailing at tOc.. . Kao Mnribmnh. Ppeaerve Your Proof from Rust and Do csy4-C. D. Smith A Cos. Shirts Thornton A Aces. "%f thi'kors. All Kimto-Robert 8. Crane. 'ltPancliig Academih- A. V. Robison A -.San. ifTfllaeton for Sate Cferep" Itectell A War*. and Nobby Hats Thornton .1 Kes4. gnihuAtmioh lb- friends ami acquaintances pf Mr 4 Appleyard and family arc invited to ifd the funeral of his daughter Sabah, ohS h'clook this afternoon from his real - dsn w on tho upper c*d of Troup street. — if 3WUOII A Ware have an extens on top Phastim for sale cheap. Call and seo it, aptad it. 1 A |Jpn will open their dmlttg*ea4i>t*y here ttie Urst week In fNmyfihW i.eun 2t* • rarkviu. * Frfwh Cream, Ginger Snapps, Poarl Oys jter, Tea Butter, and Soda Crackers, at Uout. S. Chasr's, KXhiiWHM' iacitSiGß~iacßLioß SHI ltrs. Slums, Slums. Ahead of all Competition, at Tiiobnton A Acer's. IkAA %.%J, ." * ** Ife* ..4'J*h lr* kw xhe%est l<m uff|Kld shoves In the city, ffalpng Simian to to buttons at *l, aud 98e Enduing ~ and Opera Shades in 4 and 6 buttons heat grade. Piqu^dti^a—Muck studied, wltlv colors to mutch the new suitings, tf J. 8. Jones. M white Ojratera. ■ A fle lot of MohUe Oyster*, In the shell at' - Jwi. L. llouAN's, Ice aud Fish House. We have a tine Mule wu wish to ex change for a good buggy Horse. Apply at stone of Watt A Walker. asUS 2t . The laraeshasaurtnieiit of BncGold and T#! 1 fouu- * l dr wYtru-H A Kinski.’s. Watches and .lewdry impaired and made to order, satisfaction guaranteed at octl9 Wrrnca A Kinski's. ailll Th-J INs.! A beautiful lot of Fall Prints just in at J J. WHITTLE S. sep22 Solid Silver and Silver plated-ware at NmrtorlfpHeis at octld Wittich A KussEL ti. Jf'wolry repaired and matio to order Entf ravijig aud Watch Repairing done at WrmoH a Kinbkl*, and colored Silks, Camel’s Hair SiriiXMi and Plakleft r HuiUngH. * > CITY MIVAIEt. SAVANNAH’S FUBtiO HQUAHEH. The great attraction ol Havanimh is Its numerous where children can congregate and enjoy all the gifts of Na ture its well as in the country. Speaking of fhie, ft gentlemun hiiggcetcd to us, the other day, that no act of the City Council would he more advantageous for the cit> than to purchase that part of the old Ogle thorpe lot now vacant, or occupied by lit tle tenements, and convert it Into a eit> mprnre. Every stranger who comes to our city passes that lot, and must be unfavor ably impressed with it and tiie one oppo site to It. A FAITIIFL'I. POI.ICEMAN ftONE. JOHN KEAOAN DEAI. Mr. Feagaii’H death has bwjn expected for some time. For nearly two years he has been in bad health. Since May ilant it has been evident that the f*ll destroyer, consumption, had laid his relentless Imnd upon honest John Feagan. He died yes terday morning about 2 o'clock. His age was thirty-eight years. He came to this country about twenty years ago from Ireland, and for sixteen years has been living in Columbus. During the war he fought gallantly for his adopted land. He was a member of Company K, 4dth Geor gia Regiment, commanded by Col. P. H- Colquitt. He lias lawn on the police force about six years. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his loss. A good soldier, a good citizen, a faithful police man, an honest man is gone. His remains will be borne from tho Catholic church, of which he was a worthy member, this morning at 10 o'clock. A HhS Death by Hurnlßg. Again we are called upon to chronicle the death of an estimable lady in our midst. Yesterday afternoon Miss Sarah Appleyard, a daughter of Mr. John Apple yard, wits, with her sister, engaged in making soap in the back-yard of her father's premises. About 3 o'clock the younger sister left Miss Surah alone at the soap-boiliug. In a few minutes after, a near neighbor, Mr. Reeves, was called by his wife to hurry into Mr. A.’s yard, as someone was screaming. Upon going to the door, Mr. R. discovered a heart rending sight. Miss Sarah Appleyard was LYING IN THE FUUfi, her clothing burning rapidly, and she was unconscious! It is supposed that as soon as her drens caught lire, she became so badly frightened that she fainted aud fell iu the lire, inhaling the tlaiuo. It was the work of an instant to throw a ixMl-quilt upon the form of Miss Apple yard, and drawing her out, to extinguish the flames. Alas! it was too late. After excruciating agony, lusting for several hours, the unfortunate young iady expired at 7 o'clock p. m. Hhe was twenty-eight years of age. Petly lr**y. The crime of petty larceny is fearfully j on the increase, and unless the hundreds ! of Idle ones are forced to work, tho pro- | duoer will be robbed of em*ything he maktw. It is almost next to an iiupossi- : bility to raise anything iu this immediate neighborhood. If you have a tine hog or calf, the first thiag you know is that they fail to come up—and your hog or calf is i lost. It is the little things that are pil fered from you that keeps you worried almost to death, and in constant dread that everything you have will gradually go luider the dutch of the thief. No remedy yet provided has proven ad equate to the task of preventing stealing, and none will ever be; but we think tho vagrant laws might !>*• made more strin gent, and tho convict ion of offenders ren dered more certain. If anything can per fect the law against stealing, we believe tho above will 6omo as ne?ir, if not nearer, toward accomplishing it tiiau any other. Let us have rigid vagrant laws and speedy convictions. M Ab*u Hrn Adhcm" on FameT Hon ol New Jersey! take warning by him. Go back to Sussex county, an-i get into your little store again. Never long for fame again. Go to singing schools; I) lay chockera with your customer**; mar ry an auburn-haired young lady in >Ha>k rnuHlin. with a blue sash about her waist, take your county paper; bo ’Squire; have not loss than ten children—half like you and half like their mother; and, dually, when your time domes, and the grim mes senger taps you on the shoulder, iitvdown like a man and thank the Lord tlntt your lot was cast in New Jersey —a country from which a man can go without a regret, perfectly sure that, whatever other worlds be tlnds, he can not get into a worse one. Go, my son ! draw molasses, ahd be happy.” A fine assortment of Gold Sh*evts llu tons, Studs and Collar Buttons, just re ceived by Thornton A Acer. Th Old HdlMbl. The above is the name that Charlie Hey man has given his restaurant, and a very appropriate one it is. Besides knowing how to keep a restaurant, lie and Ed Ker nlker know how to treat everybody. They have a bar with the finest liquors, and right ami front is a stand holding fine im ported cigars, cheaper than ever offered. Hetman A Co.’s restaurant is well known, and they have a cook who win beat the world on fried oysters, a beefsteak, or a ! broiled partridge. Smrll Fortune*. From tho number of articles sold ao very cheap at Rosette, EUis A Co.'s, we infer that somebody is making a small fortune. A large lot of dry goods, suitable for any body und everybody, sold at retail for less than half tile New York coat. A man that can spare a little money can get most any thing ho wauls there at his own price. PmoßHl. We were glad to meet Mr. Maddox, from Atlanta, on the streets yesterday. lie is visiting Columbus in the interest of his wholesale tobacco house. Dr. Oillrepie, from Henry county. Ala bama, is here on a visit He represents the i>eople of that county and section at much wedded to Columbus, and desiring to trade with our merchants. A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard wide, at 10, ii‘4aad ltx? ;>er yard-—the best goods in tho market at the price, at sep22 dftwtf J. J. Whittuc’s. To be Ruffled. Anew and t>eautifui silver mounbd Sewing Machine, which cost one hundred dollars, will be railleti at W. T. Robinson’s Double Track Depot as soon as fifty chances, at $2 per chance, can be obtained. It has all the latest improvements, and runs easy and smoothly. Cali and exam ine it. Notice will given of tho day oq which the raftlc will take place. New Aa*b Ktntu*. New Collars and (.Tuffs, fn'eh line of Hamburg’s Edging, choice Prints, Felt Skirts ami Flannels, at J. S. Jones’, Sep. lfi-tf Columbus, Ga. THE TIMES: WEIOTSIUY MOBlfDftr, OCTQBSSt J>, m. aiiw rYtehfbine. OOLUMULN GROWING. B<veral wetiks ago a gentleman visited Columbus on a prospecting tour, with a view to locating a hugging factory. Af ter looking over the city, and calculating its importance us a manufactur ng centre, he lelt highly phased with Columbus aud her people. From a gentleman here who lias heard from him, we l**arn he will in i few days Im here with his machinery nd every Appliance, ready to commence work. Another gentleman has Just left here, after surveying the outlook with the intention of locating a broom factory. He says his attention was directed to Co lumbus by repeated extracts regarding Columbus published iu Northern journ als, and clipped from the Tiues. He w<s j highly pleased, and we tn t he will find it to his inUsrest to locate among us. With the certain addition of the hug ging factory, and the prospect of the iroom factory, mav not i tie merchants of Columbus feel encouraged for ihe future. We have an abiding faith in the great fu ture of Columbus and hope to see j ohr hopes fully realized. Our W• rehu*••, Columbus has as elegant and commodi-1 ous warehouses as cun be found in the' .South, and they do all in their power to help the fanners. In a recent issue of the Times we remarked ou the reduced prices of handling cotton that were iu operutiou iu Eufaula. We published it iu our paper, not with a view to advertising Eufaula, or in any way iujuring the business of our warehouses, but solely to keep them post hJ, that they might know what other peo ple were doing, and could better shape their business arrangements to meet the urgency of the cafe. The merchants aud factors of Eufaula are doing their level U*st to control the river trade, and are even bad enough to eome into our legiti mate territory and solicit trade. It be hooves nil interested to note the strides Unit are being taken to direct the trade from Columbus. Mil** of lh* Tlnri. Throughout the city, paint, brush and hammer have been entirely at work, new buildings Have been erected ami others are iu prog rets. Old stores liave been thoroughly reuovatod and latest modern conveniences introduced. Improveineut is “the order of the day." The smooth pateut pavement, now almost the length of Broad street, is a detddod luxury. Our "Boulevard” is quite elegant in all tin* glory of Its freshly painted fronts, tempt ing show windows, and the constant stream of uulmated Isiauty, nttrueted by this lovely weather, much to the delight of smiling clerks, aud reductive of despair ing paterfamilias bank accounts. We ad mire the exquisite taste evinced ing dry goods and fancy notions, and if not sadly reminded that it is an urinnec essary precaution; would butten tight our pocket as we hurry by. Stocks are heavier and i*Jtter assorted than in years past. Several wholedale establishments have been abided to our commercial list, and with close competition, iu favor of purchasers, the outlook is II tttering tor a very active and presperous husliu'ss wmi- SOII. Virli> Miorr. If you want something tliat is ffenh adu nice in the way of fruits, candies, flue ci gars, tobacco, Ac., call on our young friend, Mr. James M Fleming, at No. 13 1 Brood street, and we guarantee you can lie suited bot has to quality and price. Mr. Fleming is a young man of our city, just starting business on bis own account, and should be encouraged. Success ought to attend him, for surely h merits it. fuluinbu* Drbiiilns Dotlcly. A meeting of this Botfety will l>e held to night, in its old quarters- the Garrard building. A full attendance of old mom ts*rs is confidently expected. All are in vited to attend. NEW NOBBY NICE HATH, HATS, HATS For Mon, Boys and Children, at Thorn ton A Acre’s. An entire new stock of Jewelry. The latest stylos just receive*l at ocU9 Wirrten A Kissel's. Aiiku'l Klowrr, The most miserable l>eings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. More t hid* sevglityglve per cent. (4 the people In the United States are afflicted with Un>se two diseases aud their effects, such as hour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual (kietivoneM, Palpitation of tle Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, gnaw ing aud burning pains at tho pit of the Stornash, Yellow Skin, 0 ated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac. Go to the Drug Store of Dr. F. L. Brooks and get a 73 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try it. Two dose* will relieve you. octl tf Don't fail to call at J. J. Whittle’s before buying your Dress Goods. He has a beau tiful line of Plaids, from 20 to 75c. Also, Seal Brown, Navy Blue, and all other colors of Cashmeres. Full lino of Black 1 Alpacas, cheaper than ever known be fore. sept.29-tf TO fJKANOER* AND OTHERS. The undersigned meroiuvuts hereby no tify all Grangers that they w ill sell them goods of every kind as low as they can be bought under "Granger, contracts” and deduct five per cent., amt not bind them up to scereey about, anything. We are not governed by the Board of Trade In any way, aud will guarantee that parties trading with us will buy overy t hing at the lowest prices , if not lower than they do under secret contracts. H. T. Crioler, Acre A Murdoch, E. 8. Swift. No. 90. Jno. MoGodoh A Cos., J. J. Whittle, J. Kyle A Cos., octll Ira F. C. Johnson. Corsets and Ribbons for the mtllionat _ J . 8* Jonhs’. New Dress (Kkhls, embracing lieautitul effects in Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins, especially adapUnl to immediate wear at J. 8. Jones’. Sep. 10 tf Those wishing a bargaiu in Table Dam ask. Napkins, Towels, tc., will do w<*U u> call at fcep22 d&wtf JL J. Whittle’s. MAKE WAY FOR THI OI D REI.IA. RLE. Oy*pr, Fl*b nnd (•*■*. Our Restsunint is now otionfor the sea- Sog, supplhxl with ttje tK'st the market af fords. Bar stocked with best liquors and CUfars. octl7 Chas. Hevjus * Cos. I ('opQMBUM, Ok., Oct. 1% 1|75. Klitors Daily Time* I have been'fAiked so many questions about Florida, by so many parties since iby return home, that I will take this method of answering them, if ymi will allow me a small space in your columns. The country around Ricoe’s Bluff (the polist wliere wo were at) is very low and fiat, and, as one of the natives describes it, seems tote a thin crust of laud floating on water, os the slightest rain will cause all the low lands to be submerged in wa ter. The soil is a light sandy one, aud well adapted to the cultivation of <cotton, [>ea*, potatoes, cane, Ac. In fact, I never naw finer cane or potatoes anywhere, and ! the cotton will compare favorably with I any you can find on the boat Georgia plan tations. Bice is also cultivated on the swamp lands with great suwtsh, and veg etables. as fine as you will see anywhere, can te had at least one month earlier than we got the same In Columbus*; but the chief production, and one that now seems to be al>sorbing the entire interest of the resident planter, is oranges. Every house , you pass Is surrounded by orange trees, | . and in many places you will see large orange groves with the trees loaded down I with fruit which is ripening just at this! time. PerhaffS one of the moat beoutltu) j nights a parson can look at is one of these j large orange groves at this season, the | dark groc of tho trees affording a splen-1 dto contrast to the bright yellow of the partially ripe fruit; snd 1 believe it is uni versally considered that the orange is the most beautiful of all trees. Lemons, bananas, and other tropical fruits also thrive well tn this section of country, and in the future will undoubted ly prove a source of great revenue to those who are eugoged in their culture. One advantage which the farmer in this section has over those who areengagi and in the business farther north is. that the ear liest front seldom comes sooner than De cember or January, and even then but very light, and all vegetation has a much lon- i ger time to come to maturity, and, of course, arrives at much greater perfec tion. Ah a stock raising country, Florida equals or oven surpasses Texas, the wit © grass affording splendid pasturage, while young and teuder, and the thousand ot her varieties of grass, hertmge, and cane an swering well for fail and winter food. Mr. W. H. Neil, on whose place we were camp ed, estimated the number of his stK*k at 20,000 to 30,000 head, and he then gave only the lowest estimate, as his neighbors put the number much larger. Other parties In the neighborhood are also raising cat tle with equal success. Game and fish, of all varieties, are very plentiful ami a person thinks noth- j ing of going uut at any time for killing a bear or deer, or for catching 50 to 100 lbs ef fish during the day. Turkeys, ducks, aud other small game also atxnuid In great numbers, and afford splendid sport to hunting parties during the winter months. Iticue's Bluff is situated on the Appa lac’iicola River, about half way between Oiatlah *oehie and Appalachicola, Flori da -that Is, 61 miles from each. The country, along the river is unhealthy,' b it back from the river, on the pine lands It is reported quite healthy and free from chills or any disease produced by malaria. It is very thinly settled except a line ex- j tending up aud down the river about a mile back, which is well settled up, or at le-ist the houses are only about one mile apart ; from that line it is a perfect unin habited wilderness for 40 miles or more back into the interior of low pine forests j and impenetrable swamps and ty-ty | thickets, which abound in all kind of I game, snakes, alligators, Ac. Uncleared lands in this county, (Liberty) j sell at one dollar and twenty-five rente per acre, but they are extremely hard to clear, b wing to the interhieiNl roots of the cabbage paJraeto, which penetrates deep in the soil and baa to be grabbed up tie ore the land is fit for use. Clean! lands are hard to get, at any price and are hold at from twenty to twenty-five dollars per acre. On the opposite id the river in Cal houn county lands can be had from the Government at sixteen dollars for i)0 acree, and they are equally as good as those in Liberty county, but it Is said to be more unhealthy than on this side of the river. Columbus is tho only place at which the people of thie section of the country will f rode; they also send all their products here, and if the country is settled up and developed as rapidly as the people here think it will be, their trade in time will be a groat source or revenue to our city—if wo can only manage to krep it. Savan nah, Macon and Eufaula are all striving for it, aud bid fair to distance Columbus iu the race unless she exerts herself. Before closing ~h order to show the profits of orange culture—l will state that from one tree alone sllO worth of oranges were soli; besides, the family had enough to eat from off the name tree during the season. This is vouched for by at least twenty of t!*o roost respectable people in Liberty county. I may write you again in reference to Florida, giving many points more in de- j tail ; also giving a description of dpaap j life iu Florida, ami of hunting bear and deer through cypress swampe and tie-tie thickets, and the incidents connected ?here with. Yours, Ac., B. , A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings J and Inserting*, at prices to suit the pur chaser, at sep22 dawtf J. J. Whittle's. R KMOVA Ij NOTICE. llrWolf A" Mtrwnrl, Jab Frlslrn, Columbus, Go., have removed theif Printing Office into the Daily Times Office building, where they will be pleased to see their customers and friends and tho public jpjjierally Having made new additions ol type to their office, they an? prenpMl to do all kinds of Job Printing at nMfIC reaeonatil* rate* and at shortest notice. aug29 tf The largest ami prettiest selection of Transfer Flowers in the city, is at febl4 dawtf 4. J. Whittle’s. WtlboA** Tonic—A Maktr, Sure and Sc-lln llllc * arc. The unprecedented sale of this wurki renowned medicine proves inoontestibly that no remedy has superseded the use of this reliable Tonic. No spleen has been found bo hard as not to yield to its soft ening influence, and no liver so hypertro phied as not to give up its long-retained bilious secretions, and up Chill or Fever has yet fefosod to fall iiAo line. Whee loek, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale by all druggists. daw Madame Fay** Curteu, New and complete iuie of Alpacas, Bril lianttnes, Black Cashmeres and Bomba zines, at J. 8. Jones. Sep. 10-tf ,**■*„., iiiijii MMTlt"** k Tho weather bt getting coAler. Something that wfll soon bo leaving us —the leaves. An old darkuy approached a vender of frpjt •** aakfcd: "How much d* yoj ax for d4n Wat/tfhilliofiA, mister?" One for tw< bits—two for four bits—three for six shillings- or a fine, large slice for a thrip or picayune!” milted off Uie sidewalk merchant. “Phew' mister, you must think Tim dc man what busted de Fr*e<i uan'H back, don’t ye r and }ewant away wtth/Mt Imi> ing any of tlmtempting fruit. —AtlantM (ua.) CoUMtitutkxL A tonn in Cuiuffityis tons a plqlte of s<*ap twenly years obi, mid atr.uige to *Ay has never had the temptation t/> use it i The man without any hope—he who I growls and believes we will not have a j new line of bonM. A ragged little urchin came to a lady’s j dupr, asking for old olothes. Siie brought him a vest and a pair of trowsera, which I she thought would be a comfortable fit. | The young scarie-grace took the garments | and examined each: then, witli a disoon j solab* iojk, “There ain’t Match ! p<x*ket.” | Dim’t wait for Sunday to advertise, for j the Times is a g**i medium au> day in tfio week. A policeman in Columbus says he has an organ. JLs it a bund organ, shajiod like a club! “What are you doing there; why don’t you go to work?” asked a father of his son. "I'm like Micawbcr," replied the youth, ‘‘waiting for something to turn up.” The boy was placed across the pa ternal knee, and received the usual mild admonition. He believe* now that some thing has turned up in a double sense, entirely different from what he expected. It is about time that some self sacri ficing man make up his mind to serve the dr public, os an officer. “Will you do It?” she said, twisting one end of the strap around her hand and fetching hini a “stinger” across the shoulders with the other. He squirmed and looked frantically at the keyhole of the door, as if he oould crawl through It ] “Will you do It?” she said, aiming two or three at the calves of ins legs, while he skipped around likes great Northwestern grasshopper with the jim-jams. “Will you do it?” she repeated, concentrating her energies for a terific swoop, and doling him a blinder over the eyebrows that made the cold perspiratiou start out of every pore io his body. *1 will” he roared in Agony ; and they were married.-Oshkosh Herald. We had a call yesterday from the most lieautiful married iady about (Columbus. She calbwl to get the TIMER. Helmbold has been released from the insane asylum, it having been proved he did not attempt to pay an advertising ac count. A spontaneous growth of Muscogee county—pretty women. “Clubs,” are now trumps! and Thurs day evenings are at M premium. No dis count on them. The classic “pindar,” peanut, ground nut, “goober," hath eome again, and the 1 average muncher is happy. A farmer’s crib is a gnawful place for rats i and a awful sight for the average cotton farmer. “Nipped in the bud,’’sweet potatoes. Possums are lying low, but “that ar co>n dog, gwlne hitch him out.” A man who was saved from conviction for hors** stealing by the powerful plea of his lawyer, after his acquittal by the jury, was asked by Ids attorney “iionor bright, now Bill, y*u did steal that horse, didn’t you?” “Now, look a hero, Judge,” was the re ply, “I always did think 1 stole that boss, but since I bera your to that 'ere Judge I'll be dogoned if I aint got my doubts ate rat it." Call at J. J. Whittle's and see bis beauti ful selection of Plaid Calico at 10 cents. | sept 2s-tf The largest and prettiest lot of Ladles' i Silk Ties in the market. Also, Ruffs at 10 ceuta ajdeoe, at J. J Whittle's. Bridal I'rksenth of Solid Sliver ami \ Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment just received at V'rmoji A Kinsel’m. I —♦- A large assortment of Linen Collars and Cuffs of the latest styles just received at sepM J.J. WHITTLE'S. If you want Block Lore Point at New York cost call at J. J. Whittle’s. sep‘22 tf JeansiiTweeds andOaselmeres; Alpacas, black or colored; Marseilles. Guilts, Tow els, aud Napkins at J. 8. Jones’. JiM Arrlifd. If you want Ladies’ or Hose, in Morn or extra length, very cheap, go to sepffi liawTf J. J. Whittle’s. The best Wool Jeans ever brought to this market at 25, 37, 50 and 62 rents, at J. J. Whittle’s. sept. 29-tf Call at J. J. Whittie’s aud get some ua i the Eureka Bpmi Silk. It Ih the SEbuoth i est, strongest and cheapest silk in use. | sep22 Why Will l Pine Away f WITHOUT A PARALLEL. | The demand for Dr. J. Bradfield’s Fe male Regulator is beyond precedent in 1 the annals of popular remedies. Ordei> I cx>me in so thick aud tast that tiie Prupri- I etor has. heretofore te-wra unable to ttli I them all. He is happy to state that ar : riiDgements are now complete by which he w prepared to nuinufoi-ture Female Regulator on a scale equal to the emer gency, and the public may feel assure*! that their wants uihv now be supplied. Physician* of high repute are using this great remedy, in daily practice, all ovei G**rgia. Hereafter no woman need suf fer from suppressed, suspended or irreg ular menstruation. This valuable medi cine is prepared by L. H. Brad lie id. Drug gist. Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 j>er bottle by druggists throughout America HEARTY BLOOMING WIDOW. Marietta. Ga., March 9, 1870. Messrs. BmdJlelH A (to.. Gentlemen—You will please ship us an other supply of your invaluable Female Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We are happy to state that this remedy gives better satisfaction than any article wc sell. We have been selling it since 1868, amt witnessed m&uy remarkable cures b> it. Among othtire. there was a iady friend of ours who was sallow and sickly until she was twenty-six years old, when she was married. Her husband lived two years and died. She continued in had health; in fact, she has never been what a woman ought to be. A few months after the death of her husband she saw your advertisement, and came to our store and bought a bottle of your Regula te w from us. and took it according to di rections. It has cured her sound and well, brought tier regular monthly peri ods on, ami to-day she is a hearty, bloom ing widow—with the use of but two bot tles of your Regulator, ousting her only three dollars, when she had tried several physicians and spent a great deal of money without any benefit. Wishing you great success with your valuable reme dies, we are, respectfully yours, etc., W. Root A s. ap23 3m 86. S. STRAUSE, 86. Broad Street. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Clothing and Furnishing Goods, That has ever been brought to Columbus, COMBIHTINQ OF French Cassimere Suits, French Worsted Suits, English Cassimere Suits, English Worsted Suits, French Cassimere Coats and Vests, French Worsted Coats and Vests, Enulish Cassimere Coats and Vests, English Worsted Coats aud Vests, Doinestio Cassimere and Worsted Suits, Domestic Csssimere and Worsted Coats and Vests, lilauk Cloth Suits ot all qualities, lllaek Cloth Coats and Vests, Diaek, Dine and Huts’ll Granite Coats and Vests, Fine lilsek Dress Coats, Fine Black Dress Vests, Fine Black Dress Pants, French Cassimere and Worsted Pants, English Cassimere and Worsted Pants, Domestic Cassimere and Worsted Pants, Business Suits of all qualities aud prices. Tlio Latest Importation In the I'lieiiisliiiiK line ! Hats and Caps of all styles, French ami English Beavers and Chiuchilly Overcoats, i French and English Worsted Overcoats, Chiuchilly Talmas And last, but uut least, “Ulsters." nv TiiM>ici\4j i>rAiti.i*nni:\T Is complete in all its branches. routines* ,Ysiii-we*lf' ol* nti I Isis null s*\iiiniiie iii> Mos-k iM’letre* purelinsinc. S. STRAUSE, sepj3 3m 80 Broad Street. THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR! 1875. THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875 OF THE G<*oi*” iaSjaip Agricultural Society WILL BE HELD IX MACON, GEORGIA, At the Beautiful Central City Park Grounds, Beginning Xloiidny. October IH, 1^75. AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK. A Lin-jje, Varied nixl Liberal Premium Uwt Covering all Departments of Industry is offered. HALF FARE RATES Over *ll Use Railroad* in Georgia, for visitor* and artiela* Jo£ ruUfbld'lu, to tb<r Rlir. Alao EXCURSION TICKETS From New York, Baltimore. I)o*t<ii an<] Fhcladcipliia, both by all rail ami etcafnahip route* Articles for L\hi Lit ion slioiiiil l>c in Unroll by 6iiitnrlity, Kith Oelolter. anil where shipped by parties ulio do not expect to ultend the l''Hir in person, should be aildresurd TO THE SECRETARY GEORGIA STATE FAIR, MACON, CtA . The Best and Largest LIVE STOCK SHOW ever held in the State or the South. More and Finer Horses. Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry than ever before Eihibited. Parties winhicp Fine Stock, * a tine Hara*Mf>r Saddle Horae. Mil< h Cow, Thoroughbred Bnll, trio of Chicken*, etc., will flml the occaaiun ol Uti* J-'air to eurt> th*sm. 1 iiiji'tti!—s I*l Vinitorw. Many diatiuemahed ictitleni< ii. ol uato nal reputation, from the Northern. Western and EaaUrn State* will l><- }>r%aent. among them Senator Ybtirinan, Hon. George H Pendleton, and Mr. F. Haa aaurck. of Ohio; Hon. Th-unai* A !!• lulrir k*. aud H-u. D. W. Voorheea, of Indian*; Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware. Hon. WilMam D. K- Hey, of Pen nay 1 vania; Hon. Ltrnando Wood, of Nei H u. Luke P Poiaud. of Vermont; B<m. J P <!hrutthOc.' •<* Hc G*wrge Willaadfu/ MicbigWu Dr. tieorge B. Lorrag, of B-mi ton; General Joaeph It. Hawley. Preaideut United Htate* Centennial Com njiKiou, aud a full a fatfOß ften tfa* CvtHnia) Board. , . . e Several of tne a Of named gentlemen will deliver addreavra cfj different daya of the Fair. Hon. Jefferaou 2 a/:*. I.haciva Frai via Adam* and other* have replied to the invitation* to be present, hut are atuertaid * to being rble to attend. Semi to the Secretary at Macon for Premium Li*t embracing full achedule of the premium*, rule*, regaiationa. ek. Afao, for *U information regarding trauanortation te-ilitie*. entrie*. tV■. A a ODI.QUBIT, ftrekident, T. O. HOLT. General Supeiintendent. •e.DIS d*wtd MALGOM JOHNHT* *N. Secretory. ■■■ ■■■■ii. ■■■■— susm—— ■ him ■ ■■■■■—■■■ mMmmmpmmmmjfmmmmmmyk The Singer Again Triumphant! The World's Award Again Ileeeived •THE WORLDS I^ATOIITTE'’ Q { A j 1 ; | SEWING MACHINE SALES OP 1874: The table of Sewing Machine Bale# for 1*74 abow that our rale* last year amounted to 241,01 ff Machine*, being a Urge increaae over the previoua year. The table shows that OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY For the period named, by tha number of 148,822 Machines, or nearly THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY! It may be farther toted that the sale# *| 1873 a compared with thoae of 1872, ahow a relatively larger increaae. beyond the sah- of other makers For instance, in 1872, we aoid 43.600 more Ma chines than any other company; whereas, iu Ih7s. the sales w4rw 113,'JSI JtaeMim in Exeewi of our Hiteheat f 'ompt-litur! AND IS H 74 OCB SALES WISE 1*8.8458 Wiieliiiies Wore Thun Any ©lher Company I Test ‘‘The Singer” before Purchasing Any Other. TEU3IX EASY—PAYMENTS I.IGHT. ——o Tho Singer Manufacturlns Cos No. 173 Broughtbti Street, Savannah, Oa. C. A. YUkll lUH. BRAA’fH OFFICES In Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Thomosville, Ga., Charleston and Oolnmbtu, S. C., Jacksonville atiri Tallahassee, Fln. J. B. BHIPR Agent, At 99 Broad fttreet, Columbus, g, tar Send your address loth* above Offices for a Catalogue of the Celebrated BAZAAR GLOYK FITTING PATTERNS. They are the beat, the cheapest, and most stylish pattern* in the market, auffl* 8m I have PIECE GOODS of the Latest Importation! And am ready t take 0-idcrs.