The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, October 28, 1875, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES! Columbus. Cia. THCBBDAY . .OCTOBER 28.187® ■*• **TAWi. V .'7 <kj k LAJBOEST PALLY OIBOULATIOH A CucvAUEn Bataed-Senator Bay ard—“Sa/w paum mom reprochc." It has been IJjrured out that we are *M°wfww Wft Ukclk Bill Allen will blow his =WrW3tt3W t increases tho Democratic Totes there I as he (Md In Ohio, wo shall ho satis- QQ-.fi* Mas. Sadie E. Mabtix, candidate mm stamp, ana is making a regular can vass of the county. They say she makes an offiuDtiKc spgecW The IrislaUrndtiOCtSiOuis are thinking of erecting a monument to (■’Donnell ht that eltjr. l Mr. Thomas EacreU, . soulptor of ’ftuiiUit, lias 4WW#* oast of wliioh-woulri >*e $32,008. Doited StSaDes army avhow or tOChJWd consists of 25,tw0 race The I orttnary estimate is that each soldier <J5t about 11,000 a year to tnuiutiiin which would hKiJiTgnfo twenty live millions anmially, A good situ atlon in time of yeac. SUVdxohango says: -CincWttati, it is is rapidly SbilrßJnj; from a naowrrerclal to a manufacturing oen- Almost all manufactures, lnclu d*ng those frotmthe/preoious raetafc, lfon, wood and wSt-friW-'se ifipresCnt ojf at the rpoent (oeal exhibition. the land where iffPtToWn 30,000 head of outfit! arid do if.e ; mutter worthy of The ' JMgSM,if)ab4ieho*i a t. 4effer-.m. ' gjjd says it is vewy tfowf**) at £**&• Tevis is not it laud. UttitinK wit bt milk and lioWy.l then, Mter All. \ tJigertiSr a shltublo motiflment tijp of fire Hwdsasshadhrat settled the Hutto of DhWHSfro; ,‘Mp.Htetortfal Society of sJmPwSWwB! delaying active work with.rPnear If., of Hwwimi, who is tUbught, id to ’ jflief&tfU 'h “ tiie pwjtret' * r * • /- •• sv HHtsi ■■ ‘- “** • 4 • s*, ■ • ¥hß iSfemiifeJs Avttlaitobe suyttiioar ircr%ffusli3e^3Sitlnrc.rciK)rf/',(l.ttifs fH mm frs t.raepd-tf) she panic of JBW(- and iVas" 'produced 1-v overtnidiug. is. gaaamily EeatUky.sßecauea uaac companied bv iijf.glt.iinutn specula tion. Not for two or threo yphi's will the Ufct fnwelcbilidoehrrof Ibe erpio- * *< We have received tiie first hopy of the Georgia Expositor. It is an anti- CathoIUUKWCKMKfiMiHh. ed otjery Saturday in Savunnah.Gcor gia. The following extract will ex plain its# phigfocm ; otr Hemanlst fellow citizens will do well to oonsid- t*ddt<Se,i and rise above tho slavery of frantic faith. Truth Is aliSfp worthy of rc ' The oUNorth^Cui’- f 'Umii.d't#kMjU taarriages between ? IttOVUMS for W-'Uukd jMHaious of the leglMhfe, VtUfttiffl S’ autTOflzW tThf*Tjejfismturo |aytu out the penitentiary oonviets, ami in concealed w.aapon*. -#&!! judicious wav,, , m m WfsakM '&■ xju I MKmaBKSBSSjBBL Nest, layjjtyi ? jXl{est,Ydrginia, on the Ist* hist,, resoltulons were v u t.n*w%ps'to hnsreT-lfo fljc mother of Htonm,-all l'liefosi'd and a snfl!iw,i fn‘rtn’hfrn'ht erreted. w dThcgkfctw gn*vw-jSl,lm*!M he HawK‘wNet. A Antic/ oemaeatous wMh.thie notice; **Tn view of tho great importance whieltyjfC Ht tacillothe pstab! 1 sli men’t Of ArattWitoafatrai Mtttfs tithit, mni '*< this city, wo v glv* laditorial promi nence %n the following article from tke Uau v ITmks ’' m ‘.tA<\t)W State to hwvcTetrivetf a letter from lu3ituWasliingfor suiu ple T d>WcC <ST the Times..'* ** V &J 5? eveijlßWAtjMW *MpNOdNIMMPfD the shopp oLan effra. Ilioso were t hfir if! hti btf/iourn od tho kyKArtMdktwvteH: Mfc:: £ 4| 'll" <"• # T Mgfcjg A..-,* Ta Maoon Ttde&rapb asks, this tWs sirs Governor Smith, of Georgia, an wttot ttftglM,.iHfl:he mke such ait, n-ouacefttelftr it nas osoapeu our ob ■^BKSagga^fcjeTW y ork, ttoMsLSR* i+me**mthm The failnre to®ve credH was unintentional. We wonM n speotfulfy ask the Telegraph: In Gov. Smith o candidate? ■ MltAis|iprn re|Blinte(n|er (WBt. , Tbwdejimf FlWda lijJ[ more thatmhlrt"y told, standing now . at. -t j,At*i,QliU. Him bus repudiated ♦4,ooo,oooand surrendered the lien on the railroad. . Worth. anil Koulli. rjLruHua—txahlad. tTielr debts. .NorDtjCa|glina practi cally repudiated fir,6o§ifloo of special tax bonds. South Carolina has repudiated inglfi'a new consul aFSO[wrcent. Tennessee acknowledges 925,000,- 000 of debt, or $7,400,000 more than in 1860. Cr*f|’-h4t Issue (to SIOO,OOO. More than liulf of her debt has been bought up by the rail road companies and cancelled by the HkftTj.f' Tie Afcnjian\indrcuf ijMVuf idiJvwfiHlngl t'| lf,oti,o<4. Likd aillsiHsipfi, Arlcansad AuK created a bank debt und defaulted the interest on it. Tho debt of LOifjAtann has risen from $10,000,000 to $23,000,000, but a reMndinte'iaJiiirtv Hn.firoodss which vTiflTrdtrcc tne flcotfiTabdiK sn?)ofi,- 0(X). Interest is |ld on tho now oon #nils and they are quoted at 54. Georgia’s debt Is put down by the correspondent of the Now York Fi nancier, from which paper the above facta hade beea gbwned, at t10,00,> (KK) which Is six times its former debt. It is well known that Georgia's real and hiikl/owledged debt is less than nine millions tho balance being frauduleftHnttJiig'justiy ylu by the. State. The Financier however, puts the anmußtoitL* rcpudlaisil botids at $5,575,(MX). Georgia has very val uable railroad )iro]>#rty, the State Komi alone paying a monthly rental 925,000. It Is wpvtUy ,°f note that with tho exception of the State of Texas wbipb ismpt devastated by tln war, the largest acknowledged debt is owed by (kreiglo And TBaMessec the two most progressive Southern Htutes and . Intbi nsl rmpiotretreuis have progressed greatly in these States-since ttulwar. We add tho following eomineuts of two valued Mchutufgp upvu tlii ) rub jeef. yikii bonds of Teggassep are dw lifl ing again. The new bonds uro now quoted at 46, and the old bonds at 40 Thisis4n'*irikiH contrast with tin price of our new Nutting bonds, whlcU,.iqtyyi dojiiaiid at lid, with an upwufd idmlsney,—AtJantu Gsiistitu tion. Georgia had sense enough and IHWHMIEW3B& made. Tennessee chose to make promises wliioh could not be com jAiud wltli. ’Dbe difference in results Is Shown in the (juotHtious of the ob ligations of tile two States. We have been told often that if Tennessee t M¥iM.4othyqToSsibility of losiug the article oq hand at presept, let no body make <4ißgn* stearrfor it, when lost. It is not valuable. A lit - tls (trEctieui imitation of t lie Georgia examfrlc might proihiee the Georgia results. Availing ho. TIMJ elftft (it in tin* prlrt* of foul. goawwfetESgiea^jtfge boa are extumonala whuuever tin article is irt aWiww^Tiol•sSflt account I>tu. actual, ibutlH-causc; of a tietj lou*. d*iioltmoy In the supply, TlieCc s.no article of conMitimfioh In the jJbllhtrtr %Itljm ought to be, 80 cheap and yet Is so dear; what is worse is tlm fuet that (whies are litght-st when tirerremand is greatest, wiiiie thous and < or miners arc idle in order that the supply may be kept as low us pos sible. Tbis, as everybody knows, is the result of, eomblruitloii, the uiur kot VHnWJti.nttQm H the ssbut t-oal companies, as if fixing me price Bwwßtt#wa tlio e*mpuuiuß will not runs coal this season, and that there is to be u !£j|jrj*luv%n jiboilt the inuulle of December. In jithcr wued% the minem are to be thrown out of employment that con- MMiiwi-H may be rom|Bdte<l to pav an t-uhatiei'diiHceforcqal. This Is sin) Iff robbefv: ft Is hujost alike to the copaumer anil produce/ and it Is us '.'iTOlffl <■# kora trade as .! ino ruTtt oi lnumis. Borne uu*aim must' tie frtind to restrain the Sd irsltncss apil tlio wickedness of tlj‘ coinbinution ; and Banner or later tin iieceswlty wf self- protect ion will de iTinnd leglslntioft to compel the eom jmules to dt;nj .honestly and raiily with Uro public, Ifcigr'we wodMjiko for the Herald to state whejbhpthe monopoly of tlip wficii tliod nrbltmiiij uechire that t here shall be a resuinp * . Just as “contrary to the laws of trade knd to ■ftire Wre 6 oftWottiH;" ’“And Sooner or later the necessity of self l.rotcoiiMFeuKcfe. " Weexreftrotehd to our readers and etidofsh tho following Just tribute to Hon. A 1L jCulauitk'h-rahtealnf the finite /gnMifinml wocrety. nlfd the Stoutest friend of the farmers in the finite. It Is clipped from tire Adams Herald; WufuAyluauioj.'.- vaiiUin-. to assert that this is the only Fair which has been held this fall, throughout the United States, that was hot attended With peeunmry, loss. At St. I’niil, .VBktaawt<i, the maafigein-nt: List thousands of dollars ; at Keokuk. lowa, the same thing. Iu fact, we were informed by one exhibitor, who has mteudetl every lending exhibition of fills Aort 1 since August, that this was tho only one which had been so Am! ridiculed in an outrageous manner. And for what? Because bo deter ittwuMEtsar^aiait the annual fair should bo strictly confined to thp gtijor-tmfqr which it was originally intended, viz.: A place ?iii&^JM^ v ßS^y33r There are few who appreciate what thtufcttte *ARrtciiltof ( d Soeictvv 1m ‘hj&s* Georgia. and how fa HA fully imrmoevnlme .labored to pMT,- bsajfc , rsfs(i trial and bard times is only known to those who hove do not he work. Loss noble antfseirwaprlnclhs ihen would Httve failed. MttcApf ft Is'due to the enterprise of Gen. vcilqnitt, who has given a large share of his time to the arduous work. THE TIMES: ITfPRSDAY MORNING, CTOBKR 28, 187;,. TUB t *K OF HMW IX EtECTWXS. OOV&ILDEN UMEEMINED TO PREVENT eflN XEWMBK IP POSSIBLE ’ A NOTE til TUP. DISTRICT .(JHußXfcXg. Irudv. THden eun succeed In en forcing the law (aohibHing Ahn use of raouey In elections in the. Slate of New York, pe will cebtrlbuto tire . utoamUig intot hla ralaia Xavur of cqfpfur. \Vy clip ths follow in g frnp the New Yolk Tribuue. Aluanv. N. Y., Oct. 19.—The follow ing is a eopy of a letter sent to every District Attorney In the State to-day : Exp/I'live Chamber, ! Alban tv N. Y., Oct. z 5, 1875. ( Sir; Ttis improper and illegal use of money ut elections is, iu some portions of the Spijc, u serious and growing eviL *shnutjinus thwarting the unbiased will of tho people, and always debauching thu public virtue of both ofllners and electors. You are familiar Willi the stringent stat utes und tlui conditional nrovisions, a-iopte.d last your, relating to the subject, and are aware that if they are rigorously enforced this evil will soon be eradicated. I expect that voli will be vigilent in delecting, and dilligent tn prosecuting, persons guilty of the crime refrod to within your country, and shall regard any dereliction of duty iu this respect as a sufficient cause for removal from office. I uni, yours truly. Samuel 4. Tilde*. To , cq.. flat.-Alt)', oI Coamp. ..at. Public oiiinlun. That Mississippi to-day, Is not in a slate of open war is due to the fact that Ames’ plots to redden the ground with the Wood of hostile fac tions were discovered in lium for their frustration. Memphis Aval anclie. Bayard sees his chance. He is walking right into the Southern Held, riliivn may hold New York, arid that’s about all lie can get. Delaware has more |ipularlon than New York with the Democratic masses through out the country, unless Wall street! eomes dowu heavily with the money. —Wilmington, Delaware, Cummer- ; dal ,Hep. Many of the country Republican papers of Ohio lire out in favor of Gov. Haves for Pn-sident, an I Gen Woodford, or New York, for Vice President. Bather tititi tnatciial to i-[aster the Union with. Cleveland Plalndealer, Dent. This is what MU'. Wepdell Philips thinks: Three-<]uattersol this nation are borrowers. Duly otic-iinatter are lenders. A law compelling s|-ccii payments Is simply the len-u-rs rob bing the bot rowets. The specie men i-arade llternsclves as tile party of “public honesty.” Look at It. The man who borrowed sl') last mouth, must, if the law forces resumption, pay Sill to settle ills debt. Thus the capitalist robs his debtor by uskiug the Government for sueh a law. Let specie resumption come in the regtt 1 lar course of busiqew; And it is hon est. Force it by law, und It is only a trick by which wealth adds one-sixth to every poor man’s debt. Govern ment has a right to Interfere bet ween debtor and creditor in theemergenes j of war to save the State. This justi fies our legal tender law. Govern ! meat has ho right to change the rein ilons of creditor and debtor in such time of peace as this. Laws compel ling resumption are the basest itijns ilee, tho most erttel oppression, and wholesale robbery. Let us hear no more of sueh men's talk of public honesty; they are the uishonest par ty—steading, under pretext of law. their neighbors' goods. This party of the money men swindled the peo j pic when they increased the load of rite debt by making our bonds, which ! had been sold to be pall in pu|-er.j I -ay able irt gold; they swindled us a second time when they broke the ■•ledge and forbade greenbacks to be redeemable in flvedwettty bonds; they will swindle us a tjjlnf time if they force a matt who yesterday bor rowed fide to pav to-morrow SH7 to soltU) bis del-t. M'-.uime, It you can, tile impudence of snob a party—the Pecksniffs of politics— with their hands in t heir neighbors’ pocketsaiid huritg their Victims all the while wjlh everlasting ehatter about “pub lic hoiiosty." Allutrr jtAKf ittnur, at least that is,the opinion of the Atlanta Herald, in proof of which we give the follow ing: The t rill It is, t Itnt grand juries have a clearly defined scope of duty, imd are a subordinate ehtmaot of courts over which the jinlge is the sttprents ridel, IBglits carry wttl- llt wot the power of eufi-reoment. Viohiiion, of right suggests wrong to be re-tress ed. As tiie law gives grand juries no power over rule* of onr wart prac tice, and does not in el ads a sui-et vision pf the riglit of defence of t-nr lies ihiigant, any restriction of the jury from such power or sutrervislon is uuinfringement upon )he rights of grand .juries, ttnd no deprivation of their legally conferred authority. ■ ■■ ' 1 IS!" 1 ATTENTION, GOLUMB'JS GUARDS! f tUlu evening at 7‘* o'clock A full tuil prompt attriiitlani-e is desired. Iky ord*vr of tho Capum# oom.u j w. u>\. o. a (Sprtttger’s Opera House. *QJtS I. rtUtß ~.,.Mn4sr. Tliursilay Night ENTirUSLYHTtC HEdEPTION Of| SAIS3UBY S TR3U3AIDJ3S, * -Mr hn* th* h*'ni* amtomfev* A CgAJvOE OF CQMtatV luitllo Mother. Amt the -CamtS AhsiwS-ty” PATCHWORK Tinal appearwica of tko Troubadour*. f 50fi. an<i s¥.oo. Beats Merured at 1 Chaflnkßook stftre. 02 w(th*otextra ' oftargw. 'lll ' __l i_ ] SOUTHEHN STOVE WORKS. ! J. W, Daiwls ad Cos„ Praprietors. ■ Il> Upper OglethoriK* SI. 63ATES AND STOVES FOR EVERYBODY. UOM 13WS0 tiiilios. FKO* - \J[ tdteaper sbau tMu l> tson#:ht uy whore. fK?U7 dAtrlmo 0. T. WILLIAMS. Artist an! Fiiotagraplter, s*o. SI Broad street. ItamuliUN, C-n N ONE but FLr*t Ciw>R PUutoffrapha, aU *isfa and styles, plain or colored, Old t'Opied and enlarged, and by the aid of the artist!® brush thi't surpass the original. Can compete with any gallery 2orlh oy .south ifi pictures or priW. Oue \islt t-t tho Oiltery trin ’eatisfy anyone that no better Kcturea c-va be taken than ate taken at tiiia Gallery, rogardless of cloudy weather. FRAMES, GLASS, and FIUMING FIXTCRES on haud. ii. T. WILLI AVIS. oclhtf Prapr>#or. Grand Militwy Hop, FIRST OF THEIEAIiON, ..... "Byrm: * city Morrr (UJAiins, -■nr ~v rvtir me* -x'i,T am ■ tr:p 'iig n f,r \ / ./ \ / / • :•'. iff i • -ML - An.&af&imtfwl mm*-' At Their Armory, FUIDiY U'lE.MMi.Oci, fffith. Ticsket# $!.00 for *ali tT. L* Brook*' I;rug Htrire, or by auy memiM-r of the Company. o**tW 2t DeWolf & Stewart, JOB PRINTERS, Columbus, Ca. Have Ik-reived, and are prepaivd to pii u at ri-nri matce, THE NEW POSTAL CARDS, BILL HEADS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, LEI TER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, NOTE HEADS, VISITING CARDS. ENVELOPES. XVEDDINO CARDS. CIRCULARS, PARTY IVfTATIONS, tyAnd JOB PRINTING of every description with Ncatn- ns sn plspatch. LOW PRICES! roll THE PRESENT. Fall and Whiter Seasons —*T THK— ft STRAUSE Clothing Hall! No. 86 Broad St. Prices CASSiMEBE SUITS for $9 worth Si 2 CASSIMERE SUITS, In Check*. Striped and Plaids for sl2, worth sl6- WORSTED SUITS, |iu aftd OtMTs'"nd Part. for *ls. worth ft*. WORSTED SUITS, rpjvlity foe S3O, worth I dPORTED CASSIMERE SUITS. different styles for sls. worth ISO. BLACK CORDED CASSIMERE ■ 91ITS, for fan, w qrUk KO BLACK CORDED WORSTED * ' 1 stxiO, Hi. FEENOH VOESTED StriTS an* >rt‘d patterns for $22. worth s2*. BLACK CLOTH COATS from IS upwards. “ DOESKIN PANTS, all wool fratu $5 upwards. OVERCOATS ! i mt variety, | with,and with ut MatUtapae Faojng, in Fur B a i verand ltimcflNr tteavero, Ibe lsupjieot and finest I lije of ui:Am*nn>K ovkim oats J ever offered before ter the public. ! O4*o me a call and eonvtnet* yourselves. STRAUSE, I ■ TOE If . MEBCHANT TAILOB OLOTHIEB, \o. Ml Itromi Street, Columbus. tin. \£ iivr I English Remedy Ok? sft THK I Cordial Halm of Syricuni, AND TONIC PlliliS, KOJt NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY Prrmaturr Orray, Over IndiilKrnre In the t'e of Opium or Alcoholic Brinks. Tobacco. Ac. AKfIVOI H lURIUMTV. Th* Preaa. the I'nlplt and the l#ectarc room lb eJ-bfUt uA fctlo lubjr't of tiu* ltaaiMi. A fabt< tielicacy withbxdd* a knowWgf in regard to f>>- latlon Of law*, aud lifow reuk*< aUattered bmuauity. iniumity. and prematur* ftll the w.>rid. ?to raoe. nation or poei lixu la Mxoiupt from tb- aoul-ii-tro> mg •< uursc< HU>eplfia nighta. twitching of tht: tuuaclua. trouitdiuK of the limbs poor appetit*, eaaily 1m turUMl by UKifM; or racitcmviit. piuap.t-a am: biotcheii on thr fa?4*, d< air to arokl eonipanjr, p uliar at-naation owr the whole ho<ly an- auionp the dithcaitiea which attend thia compialut, Ttie Cordial Balm ot Syricam and Tonrc Ptlh will In a abort time ao cleanae the blood au<s a>N>khfi tle ucrvrn, and reaiore atreuKaii tt th*- body, aa to make life enjoyable and happy. EPILKFSV OK FIT^. No other remwdy will our* 1 Epib pay or Fitk a< quickly an the Conllal liaim <>f rivn< nin atid Tithi. Pilla. Kidnev Diseases and many other dMSimltlca are cured by the ne of tho Cordial HaJiu of Myrup amt T<uic i'uu. If the watery portmua of our food are u**t pawn ed >rtt, they uuifft, wheu n tamed In the ayatetn. produce aortoua difitodtiea. l#iniguag<- fauw wheu attemptiug toaeacribe the aufTeruign of jw r- Houa whoa kidney a are out of order ; itravei. (>a< k-achr. inflammation of the bladder aud of the deliewt*; rneinbram n of the urinary organa are the result if tU*> water m not regularly and properly i-arried through the kidueya. The Cordial Balm of Syricum is effectual in promoting the accretion of the wa tery aud uimutnUuua portion* of the food, and iu carryiug it off by It* proper outlet*. Whatever prti**u ©f oar fml ia should bo paaaad off in the wat< r in sweat, urn from the bowein. If these uacleti* mattera are r<dalned disease ia aura to follow, for then the blood I*h:<poiaouud with the iiupuritiea which should paaa off iu their proper chaunela. Ttie Cordial Balm ot Syricum and Tonic Pills is a powerful cleanser of the blood; it starts the liver and kidney* into active operation, sod ai'ta on aU tho secretion* of the body. It carries off old and foul element* in the blood, which are alow and aur*> death U allowed to rcmaui in the system. DR TJJSr ISJECKTEJSS. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYItl CUM AND TONIC PILLS 1* the only remedy that haa ever proved by prac tical e\i* ri*auH- a benefit to thoac who suffer rrom Gvur-indulgcu#s in Aicoholk Liquors, it com pletcly deatrors the taste* fbr them, and restore* thu victim to h-uutb and vigor. A *4ugle trial will prove it to b luat what it in recommended to be MOHPiixsri3. the Cordial balm of syri CUM AND TONIC PILLS i* a sure cure for the habitual u* of Mor phine. ao eatcnaively used iu thia country#** fftiuuiiant. It will iu a very short time com pletely destroy the desire for taia uarcototlc We have many tcHimomal* frfirst (auu- < lies in Europe and America; who tA-atify to it# t efficacy. OPIUM. The alarming Incerase of the a** ef thi# aaowt perunuoas drag ** a stuuulaiit. pv nude aud fe male. and its peculiar effects, completely destroy ing the illgeative apyiaratu* and snattorii.ft the Uervous #J av*^ m, eff* ounatuig and del>a#iuK the mind, render* The Cort Hal Balm ot Syricuni and Tonic Pitts Of inestimable value. M it completely destroy* all Utsaire fdr tin# moat bauiul drug, aud r*wtore* the Dgrvea to a perfectly healthy oUte. evi u in ,mh where opium haa lwa used iu large quanti ties and for a number ot ynarsi [Davi-nport Damocrat. Davenport, lnaa.J How few pwxple ar* found without nome indi cations <>f nervous disease. This truth has been ( recognized ever since classic agu*. when a so and i mind in a sound body waa hejd as the jwrfecfiftD | of human eziatence. B"Uic from rouge nisi dta ■ ase. other* from youthful indiscretion*, *..m I from alcoholic indulgence or too free ua*- of to bacco, suffer irom tremor, palpitation of nervnu* Hicitemcnt—all (if whiqh can be removed and per inaueutly eori’d tha Heibeily. tlwf cor rt.al Baliu of Byricum, which has long beeu in the old country the favorite remedy, aud which, aiuce it* introduction into this country, has dis tanced all other medicine# having the sarnie ob joct ia view. ftwiiw, JUly 1. IT4. I Da. G. E. LbTHUOP: Dear u—lbrg to iniorm you that I have f>£en troubled with Nervous Debility for the past'twelve year*, and hate bees unable to obtain any relief until 1 purchased a package of the Cordial Balm m Hyncutn at Mr rmtioan'd drug store, corner of Lcverett ariTl • ir*>n street*. The beuxit derived from the Ue of Abe pai-kage •< Ai envedo# my t xpectatb us that I addr, yog thi* for pufiUcaUou. that fther suffer# may avail tlicihselves Of tiie oppor tunity to be canrad. Yours truly, John Xutjle, Boaton P. Q. LjkJfCAirrs*. May I*. 1!73. Dk. O. K. Lothho**; Daar hir—l have used up all the Corvlinl JiaMg <n kviivfn and. .Tpnic Pil .# that you let uii.- have when yon undertook my cure, and t am alad to h* ahl* to inform you that.- thus far. 1 have d-riysd greater benefit | from it than from any other medicine f have ever , taken in my lift-. I sleep better, and daily go i about my work witboat hesitation or fear. My . uerreefare gettltig steadier every dky, am! if 1 continue to Improve a* last a* I have d> >nn #hr the last few months since 1 have been taking your medicine, I have no doubt but that I khal! wooti again be a well man. With many thanks for fch good y<u have done rile, 1 enclose S2S for Which pi ease send an- as before, five more bottles of tfiv j hvrioutn aud Wit*, a* I intend to keep up the use ’ of them unfl ilblly cured, ns I believe I slialf be. Very truly yours, Elliott Tompkins. AVliolewale Agents: Seth i>. Hanck. Baltimore. Md. ' E. Montrusk 4 Cos.. New Oh ans. La. Van Ska Attic. STimkff k htnUCMOgll Btl. \ John D. Parku Cinciunaai. Ohio. Sraoso A: Otm. Cleveland. Ohio. Collins -k Han*. Bt- Louis, Mo. ■{ .j Sold by druggist*. If your not keep It **U them and they will *tl it for you from any of the above Wholesale llnigghh. < Dr. O. Mrwjot Lorarw. Propriclar, may be eon fldentiaQy oonaulted. by mail or otharwi**, free of charge *t his of!lee #>. 143. Court *t., Boston. STud twenty-five certs for copy of Doctor*# • Book. fJy* dAwly 3VCK.S. I_.EE. L_ J" 1 ~ (iHAM) OPENING ! —xm — " ~ BRILLIANT MILLINERY ANfl FANCY GOODS! At Ml*N, DOMMHirN <> II Stfilld. 1 \ I US. LKK M’ga t Inform her friend* *ud i atßMr* 44*t xhe has r lucwed b*w Mi )*ner> Ktore -> Mrs. Ib-ssau** old stand, whtrelbe will open on THUItaDAY Ml XT, Ocmber rth. one of the j Largaaf and handaotnvst *!•*. kof l.mllcs’ nail Ohllilri'n’s l’u n<-v qnff p . --r hreusbt IS tb* riljr. T>-rM *,r, Mcjtrlrd by Mr,. Lr, In n.tu-l ,rr of tkr 1,1,,1. - pretfir,* sd I*4(I-mr.t Tbe >-ck of * A4 -. IjidieCind MUu-' Ifi-unsts and Hats, [ / tie i Mlianris, Cloaks, Srarf. and Tlr-, Rlfibous, Trim iu aud Flow or*, . ' Hair Goods aad .(owclrv, Cliildrsa’s Brossos and Hoslsrf, Kuj Hats and Fuur) Goods |tfiu;rtllj. T. a —My at-sk ia Inrxrr, 110-i|sr amt Han-I—inrr than w. olvr m. ■ call. M-im-rry lull , .pir-.lty HOLSTEAD a CO., AGIiICII ,TT r AD 1 )i;POT, 137 and 13i> Broad Street, Coin minis (leorgin. GUOKGTA HAIMKD WHEAT, RYE, BARLEY & OATS. Goldoii 4 hair lllist I*. m,r Onlk. T - * Knot Proof On4a. *I.OO |M-r bw-lii l. i OU7 lm IIOI.STK VD it CO. GRAND OLD IDEA LIVE ON LESS THAN YOU .MAKE! ONLY ONE ROAD TO WEALTH! Siive Your Money—Economy is Wealth ! EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Columtms, Q-a. Every Depositor has, by Special Law, a First Lien on all the Property of the Company. STOCKHOLDERS IM>IV!IH’Af.LY LIABLE TO DEPOSITORS. Capita 1 Sto ck, $1,250,000. Tiu- Mm( !S s.hCiil liiKliliilioii in I In- South. i Srpimita payable on Doinaml. X-re Sown psr esnt. iiilsri st. rouiiiuuuilod f-nr tlmox a yoar. An-oants strictij conttdontiui. , ' A - S. J. BDSSEY, President. p. OUNBY JORDAN.Scd’y jt Trras’r. DIUMTOItH. W H YOUNG. -CHAS, ftIUEEN,-, , , ' DK. T. W. BATTLE, Lutni-kio, Ga. . Pros’t Huv’ti Busk sod Tmst Cos. j N.J BI’SKLY ALFRKpI. YOUNG. : ~t tl ...a V’.w-.,,-. I ii -j— ■ -"rtv ... ..i, L*.i._ 1“*;-^ FIRE INSURANCE. ■ft If Of 'TV ( hfitf fj ‘ , WE B*pr(nt a muntx-r of Um OMaataad WililiWst CtipipaiMtis iu tk World. Royal Insurance Company, X.lA'tsni v <XkT,. London Assurance Corporation, I .ON DON. Home Insurance Company, si;iv youk. Mobile Underwi’iters, * MOIIILE. <.***+ fFAtili Fire Association, a. >■ ('uiit. 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V’.*l Tlkose af-custoiced to usinfr Miuhinps pother uiabo vHrftodjMangyyie ronvenieuee. Ii in by far the easiest to leurn, aml has Maineci wxot than any new Machine yet Never Gets Out of Order. - ju <ws3 - M&\t**j* #r Tit One, and You Will like It. n*nr w wjtkhiil i'.:* tit-- it t WHEKIiKK ■'x WILSOX WA.NLFA Tl IMyC COMP’Y. . -,i!. -'.JO*-. ' * ■ ..G ' : [fiff-OtSw: 19<TBrriiid SfreeJ. n* iiiw ff-drtw . *• AGENTS WANTED IN’ OEOBPI4 A’J’.ABA'MA.,-** 0.-1-.Umt: „ _ .... ,!L . H.H. nm Mtat H. m. tmmtmm. *. m. iwuxwo. mMamg. * The Chattahoochee 'Rational Bank 4ti* mtfi •***** OOUUMBUB. GA ; ' __ 'Vf'i' r ' %*+* mm TTiis Bank transact* a General ihntiai: B>iue, (juji. Interest on nn-ler special fontrsrt, (rirss yrtanpt attention to Colleetlonn on all points, and inrites eorrespomienee. Information transmitted bj mall or wire# when desired. ) anl