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THE DAILY TIMES.
- Co]urabulti <ii-
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4. 1875.
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HUn>*l> * BAEEAID,
All*>rar> N>rt Counsellors Ht I-w.
OAc< So. 67 Broad street, over Wittich A Kinsal’s
Jewelry Stors.
Will practice In the State and Fu4eml Court*.
r febW)
Mr. LhH M. Lyrh
lit tho (tenoral Traveling Agent for tlio
Dai i.y Timbs, and is authorlzfxl to receipt
for subscriptions ami contract for adver
tising for tho paper.
m'A.V('Ut Avn ramiEii iAL Rt
VIEW l.\ (OU'IIRIW.
CoLUMHCs, (}*., Nov. 4, 1875.
AIONKTAKV.
Tlio money in the Banks is now being j
used to move the cotton. Tho quantity
on hand Is not so great as it was, though
a plenty to moot the demands ujam
good collateral.
Exchange--The hanks are selling on
Now York at V. premium. All other points
premium.
Gold— little offered.
Stiver—No demand—no quotations.
OOTTOX.
Cotton yesterday was very quiet, the
demand limited, and the receipts small.
In ttio last two days cotton Is off In New
York % per cent. Tho market hero Is de
pressed.
The greater number of orders for cotton
are In small lots. No heavy transactions
are reported. Tho stock on hand Is not as
groat as was expected, but Is Increasing.
Daily Statement.
Htock on hand Aug. 51,1875 485
Received yesterday. 576
" previously 15,585 10,161
16,640
Whipped yesterday 130
•' previously 10,322 -10,512
Htock on hand this morning 6,134
IVi'cra.
Ordinary 10
Good Ordinary lf%
Low Middlings 11
Middlings. 11V*
Good Middlings li; /12
Warehouse sales .00
Receipt*.
By Wagon 204
*' M. AU.lt. 181
“ River 178
“ N. AH. R. It 15
“ M.W.K.R 17
“ W. H. R 31-578
Shipment*.
By 8. W. R. It 130
Home Consumption 0— 180
Name Day l.at Year in ihtnmbu*.
Sales 429
Receipts 284
Shipments 56
Htock 5,562
Total Receipt* .19,246
Prioe for Middling 13‘ 4 c
Receipt* at all l nited State* Duct*.
1874. 1875
Saturday 19,169 20,231
Sunday and Monday 25,278 37,425
Tuesday 28,163 ——
Wednesday 22,035 83,296
Thursday. 25,628
Friday .20,297
Various. 2,1.56
Total 142,701 90,942
Showing a .decrease of fi,6Sß.bal<w, com
pared with corn's ponding days of last,
year.
ItAOON.
Bacon is a little weak uiel the demand
lightening. In Columbus It Is retailed at
15t*c., which Is a quarter less than it has
been sold for. Loulsvlllo and St. Louis
are Arm as far ns Bacon Is concerned, be
cause It Is scarce, though enough for the
demand. Bulk meats are down and m e
quoted In Bt. Louis at 12 and Louisville
12?;.
CHAIN
Demand for corn very light and weak
ening ; for choice white, In small lots, tl 15
U asked; mixed $1 10, with a good pros
pect for lower figures.
There is considerable and Increasing
demand for Georgia and Alabama rust
proof lulls at 81 25; feed oats 75 to 80c.;
choice Western white oats S3 to ooc.
PllY GOODS.
Trade In dry goods was pretty good.
Jobbers were filling a few orders. Calico,
Factory Checks, lie. Calico is re
tailing at 10c.
TIIADB OKXKItALLY
All of the merchants complained of short
trade.
xr.w (lOOJia *IIST KI'.A'KI VKD,
AT
tl. W. BKUWS N.
Holland anil smoked Herring.
Fat Family Mackerel.
Spiced Tri|)e and l’igs Feet,
Sauer Kraut and Cabbage.
New Breakfast Bacon.
Roasted Rio and Java Coffee.
A and Extra C Sugar.
Western Bran, Buckwheat Flour.
Fulton Market Beef, raw and cooked, in
cans.
New York Pippin Apples.
410 dozen Eggs.
Country and Goshen Butter.
Imperial, Gold Dust, Anchor and Best
Flour. Full lino of Teas—all brands.
Pearl, Barley and Oat Meal, Potatoes,
Onions, and a full line of Groeerles.
Liquors, Tobaccos and Cigars.
Chow Chow Pickets by the gallon at 81.00.
Mixed “ “ “ " “SI.OO.
Plain “ " “ “ “ 750.
French Prunes " lb “ 20c.
Currants " “ “ 16'je.
Raisins “ “ 3 lbs for SI,OO.
Leghorn Citron “ 50i',
Dried Corn (something now) “ 20e.
AU Goods delivered free of Dray
age by G. W. BROWN,
octal tw
AutfUsC Klowrr.
The moet miserable beings in tho world
are those suffering from Dyspepsia and ]
Liver Complaint.
Moit* than seventy-live per i>ent. of the
lieople in the United States are affliotoil
with these two diseases and their effects,
such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache,
Habitual Costivencss, Palpitation of the
Heart, Heart-huru, Water-brash, gnaw
ing and burning pains at the pit of the
Stomash, Yellow Skin, Coated 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 75 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for
10 cents. Try it. Two doses will relieve
you. _ ih'U If
Jba( Arrived.
If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, in
medium or extra length, very cheap, go to
sep22 d*wt.f J. J. Whittle's.
2,000 bushels Choice Seed Oats.
Choice lot Seel Wheat, at
Octal dJfcw 2w I). Ayehcti’s.
Our Military.
Columbus can boost of throe excellent |
companies, well officered, and comprising
In tho ranks the finest young men of the ;
plaoe.
Military companies are just as essential
j to a community like ours, as is a lire com
pany or any other organization for the
protection of property. Especially are we
of the South Interested In maintaining our
military organizations, and It Is almost a
patriotic duty that the young men of the
country owi to us all, to join and keep
alive the military spirit of tho country. It
Is well that the arms of the Stale are
borne by us, and unless we keep up our
organizations, they are liable to be placed
In others’ hands.
| A number of young men who desire to
join one or other of the throe organiza
! tions, complain that they can not do so
j because their employers object to their
I doing anything that will in any way take
! them out of the stores. We hope and trust
this Is not the sentiment of ourmerehanta
- for, being Ills'nil in all things else, It Is
hoped they will not onlysoe and reoog
nlzo tho necessity of a well-equipped
militia, blit do all In their power to aid it.
There is plenty of material in Columbus,
j and we sincerely hope to see It utilized
I Into swelling the ranks of our military, ns
| It is done In all other cities.
JuMlffi Court at Xuace'a I'Ci-rlm-t.
Yesterday morning Nance’s precinct was
enlivened by a first class.lustlce’s Court. It
seems a man (Gus Hart) has recently
moved into that nolghborhod and put
him up c store. Tho neighborhood liked
Ills storo, but they utterly failed to ap
prociate his propensity for purchasing cot
ton from tho negroes. The farmers ad
jacent to the neighborhood had lost right
sharp cotton, and, watching around, they
found that Hart was In the cotton business.
One gentleman had been a groat sufferer,
and learning that his cotton had been
taken to Hart’s, ho swore out a warrant
against hlpi, in which he charged him
with receiving stolen goods, knowing the
same to to stolon. An investigation was
had yesterday, which resulted in Hart’s
being bound over to tlio Superior Court,
to answer the charge, In the sura of 500
dollars. Ho was ably defended by Mr.
L. C. Levy, whlln Iteeso Crawford, Esq.,
done full justice to the prosecution.
“1>44-(oi- of A lountui'ii" In 311 ontKomri'y.
Our Montgomery exchanges come to us
enthusiastic over tho representation In
that city lust Wednesday night of this
most laughable of all laughable operas by
a number of gifted ameteurs. Could we
not persuade them to oomo to Columbus?
Aside from the ladles and gentlemen who
have rendered It so satisfactorily to the
critical taste of a Montgomery audience,
the opera in Itself Is entirely without ob
jection to tho most ultra fastidious; the
inusle Is excellent, by Eieliberg; tho plot
and incidents amusing in tho highest de
gree. Wo would gladly welcome them
here and can assure to the music und fun
loving portion of our community a great
treat that will to enjoyable from every
point of view. The object of tho perform
ance wits to aid the poor anil friendless,
and the packed house which greeted them
urge u repetition We hope they will give
us an evening and cordially invite them
to come over.
Personal.
Wo were glad to meet In Columbus Mr.
Statuui, tho popular traveling agent of
the well known house of Scott, Collins A
Cos., of St. Louis. Mr, Station is very pop
ular with our merchants, for ho always
sells thorn tho very tost and at tho lowest
figures. He deals in tlio tost grades of
flour made, besides grain and meats.
Mr. Charles Nash, and his mother, Sirs.
Mary Nash, left for their home in New
Orleans last night. They have been
spending some time 111 Columbus. A host
of friends regret their departure.
Mr. R. A. Daniel, representing Post A
Hobby, arrived hist night from Now Or
leans.
Charity.
Passing along Washington street yes
terday, a Vicksburg lady was accosted by
a poorly-clad foirSle, who said:
“Give mo ten cents to buy medicine for
a sick child."
“Is your child very sick?" nskod tlio la
dy.
“Drefful sick, madam has pains like
tliocolio all the time; please give mo ten
cents.’’
"Dear me. I’m sorry for you, but I've
only got a dollar, and I want tlu*t to by a
box of faoe-powdor. If you'll call at tho
houso to-morrow I’ll hunt up a recipe for
colic and not charge you a cent!’’-Vicks
burg Herald.
Bleached and Home Domestics cheaper
than ever known, by F. C. Johnson
oct24 deodUw
j 1,000 Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker
chiefs at 12%e. 200 pairs Kid Gloves 75e.,
worth SI.OO. Corsets from 50e. to llnest.
Table Damask, Towels and other white
goods cheap at the Virginia Store.
00123
If you want a Black Luce Point at New
York oost call at J. J. Whittiiß’s.
sep22 tf
An entire new stock of Jewelry. Tho
latest styles just received at
octlO Wittich A Kinskl’s.
Tho best Wool Jeans ever brought to
this market at 25, 37, 50 and 62 cents, at
J. J. Whittle’s. sept. 29-tf
Call at J. J. Whittle’s and got some oi
the Eureka Spixd Silk. It is tho smooth
est, strongest nnd cheapest silk In use.
sep22
Large lot Hamburg Edgings and Insert-
Ings, extra cheap, by F. C. Johnson.
oct24 deodOiv
The tost assortment mid cheapest Silk
Til's, at F. C. Johnson's. oet24 deodtiw.
Ruches a Great variety, at from Sets,
to the best by F. C. Johnson.
oetiU dooduw
| New styles in Dress Goods, Alpacas and
j Brllliantlnos, also, Iloisery Handkerchiefs
and Gloves In great variety, by
oct24dcod6w F. C. Johnson.
Solid Silver and Silver plated-wnre at
New York prices at
octl# Witoch A Kissel's.
Call at J. J. Whittle's and see his beauti
ful selection of Plaid Calico at 10 cents,
sept 29-tf
Jewelry repaired and made to order
j Engraving and Watch Repairing done at
WrmcH A Kinski.’a.
To be Kuflletf.
i Anew and beautiful silver mounted
! Sewing Machine, which cost one hundred
dollars, will to raffled at W. T. Robinson’s
Double Track Depot as soon as fifty
chances, at $2 per chance, can to obtained.
It has all the latest improvements, and
runs easy and smoothly. Call and exam
ine it Notice will bo given or the day on
which the raffle will take place.
illL IHIIViUAi itOiLALW, \tTOUfcK 4, 1&5
A TOirtttMT KI'.KI.I'XKD.
nn suffers at the hands of his
FHIKNDH.
Last night, Just as every honest man
was eeeking tho repose of his couch, the
room of Mr. James H. Blanchard was in
vaded by a host of friends, who insisted
upon caning him. Overpowered, ho was
forced to submit to th dictates of the as
sembled friends. A popular member of
the Legislature, in an elegant address,
presented tho cane in behalf of his suffer
ing friends, Messrs. W. If. Thomas, Clar
ence Knowles and Charles Nash. It seems
they were provoked to tho assault by rea
son of Mr. B’s propensity for borrowing
overy man’s cane he chanced to moet, and
forgetting to return it. They especially
had been sufferers at his hand. In order to
rid thorn selves of this inconvenience, they
conceived the Idea of a cane presentation.
Mr. Blanchard is a host wiicn he strikes a
fellow that wants to buy a bill of has, but
last night demonstrated the fact that he
was an eloquent speaker, as shown in his
beautiful response.
After tho presentation occasion, the
parly were elegantly entertained. Oysters,
quail on toast, Ate., were bountiful, while
the bent Heidsclck was brought into active
use.
It was a happy occasion, andwillbe
long remembered by the entire party as a
bright oasis In the Journey of life.
Ail Industrial Mchool fur Women
Mrs. Westmoreland, of Atlanta, is
writing for the Atlanta Herald a series of
very interesting articles on the above sub
ject. She treats It with a master hand,
and seems thoroughly In earnest in nn en
deavor to create such an institution in At
lanta. There never was u more urgent
cause than the one that proposes work
for tho hundreds of deserving women of
this land, for aside from all other reasons,
viewed from a political point, no country
or community can ever truly to prosper
ous where almost one-half of its popula
tion is shut out by false pride from earn
ing a living. Tho subject might, bo treat
ed at length, and a strong argument made
In favor of its morality. What Mrs. West
moreland proposes to do in Atlanta can to
accomplished In every city. All wo have
to do is to lirst lay aside all false ideas of
pride, and recognize the filet that to labor
is honorable. How many more happy fe
males would there be If the women who
want to work could procure suitable situ
ations. There is many a struggling hus
band and father, and many nn orphan girl
and widow who stand In need of help, in
order to sustain themselves. When a man,
towed down by adversity, has a large
family of girls to support, It would to a
privilege to tho girls to do their part in
helping.
Mrs. Westmoreland proposes to have a
building or set of rooms where these ladies
may congregate to receive whatever work
thill has been left for them to do. Who
ever had it in charge could secure such
work as they could do in the way of copy
ing, embroidering, sewing, Ac. The to
ginning would be small, Iml us soon as
those people who are able to iiave such
work done found out they could thus aid
an honorable undertaking, they would
regularly leave t.lieir work there to to
done. We hope she may succeed, and thus
demonstrate the feasibility of her under
taking.
•I uni Ice's Court.
At the hour of three, yesterday after
noon, there was quite rn assemblage at
tho office of Justice Thomas J. Chappell,
on account of the trial of the eases of Ed
Carey, white, and Peter Smith, colored
being the cases referred io In yesterday's
issue. Since tile arrest, Peter lias been
carefully provided for at the expense of
the public, and caiue into court at the ap
pointed hour, under the escort of Police
man Smith. When lirst brought before
tho Court, Carey was fortunate In having
a friend willing to stake one hundred dol
lars for his appearance oil this occasion,
hut when tlio time arrived there was no
Carey visible. It soon leaked out that he
had left for parts unknown, ami the Court
proceeded with the examination of ttie
case against Peter Smith. Tlio facts, in
substance as stated in yesterday’s paper,
were proved by the witnesses, defendants
introducing no testimony. After argu
ment on tlio part, of the Stale, by Mr. Pea
body, and for tlio defendant by Messrs. R.
A. Russell and Cbos. Coleman, tlio prison
er was committed to jail in default of one
hundred dollars’ bond for his appearance
at the next Superior Court, to answer the
charge contained in the warrant.
foan missioned.
Yesterday, Reese Crawford, Esq., the
newly olocted Captain of the Muscogee
Rifles, received his commission from tho
Governor as Captain of that company.
(’apt. Crawford will make a lirst class
officer, having received a military educa
tion at Tuscaloosa, Ala. The company
expect to have their arms and uniforms
ready soon. Then Columbus will have a
batallion.
Uoitril of Trade Liat -Night.
Wo were umiblo to attend tho meeting
of the Board of Trade last night, but we
learn there were but few present. Tho
only business of importance transacted
was tho election of officers for another
year. Maj. A. M. Allen was re-elected, as
well ns all the other officers.
I'liiiiepp Committee.
The Finance Committee of the City
Council, composed of Aid. Clark, Jordan
and Blanchard, were in session lust night
at the Council Chamber.
Carpets, Furs, Blankets, Flannels and
Merino Underwear for ladles, at the Vir
ginia Store. ootSB
XXuthimt' Foy’H I'om-U,
New and complete line of Alpacas, Brll
liantines, Black Cashmeres and Bomba
zines, nt J. S. Jones.
Sep.lo-tf
It UtfVleft.
| I have in store a good stock of line and
low priced buggies of various styles,
which I will sell at greatly reduced fig
ures. Also lino buggy Whips in large va
rieties. The attention of purchasers is
respeetfull invited. T. K. Wynne,
St. Clair st. near Warehouse.
oct2l ood&vrlm
: MAKE XV.W FOR THE 01,1) KEI.I.V
KI.K.
Oyitoiti FHh and
Our Restaurant is now open for the sea
sog, supplied with the tost the market af
fords. Bar stocked with tost liquors and
Cigars.
out 17 Chas. Hetman A Cos.
A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings
and Inserting*, at prices to suit tho pur
chaser, at
sep22 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's.
Large lot tost standard prints offered
today at only 7? a c. Such as AUeu’s,
Sprague’s and others. Call at once and
get a bargain, Virginia Store. nov2 tf
Bkidai. Presents of Solid Silver and
Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment
just received at
V.’rmm A Kinstl’s.
(CRAP*.
i The election nows seems to have de- 1
| pressed trade. Cheer up; we still have
our State intact.
Tho popular question now propounded
is, “can you set ’em up?”
Jones says his wife is a mind reader. As j
lie was crawling up to bed tho other night j
she yelled out, “There! you’re drunk |
again," and that’s just what ho thought j
himself.
If striped stockings are fashionable,
how are bachelors ever to know whether [
or not a woman Is dressed fashionably?
It was Voltaire who said: “It Is more
easy to write about money than to have
it; and those who havo it laugh at those
who can only write about it,"
The little toy with the little bill against •
you, is actively employed.
All the new lints have wings on them;
hence there is no difference of pinions
between ladies now.
The cotton crop has been almost entirely
gathered, and each man’s crop has fallen
short of Ins expectations.
A Philadelphia publishing house an
nounce* a book entitled "Tho Kiss: Its
History* We know young ladies who
could write a whole library on such a sub
ject.
While a Sun Francisco undertaker was j
drawing ids tape-line over the corpse of a
Chinese woman, he was surprised to see
her roll her eyes up at him. The sur
rounding friends showed no surprise, but
simply said, “She to <leade.. by twelve
o’clock.”
Paris enterprise; a wedding agency,
with chapel, priest, even, the wedding fi
nery furnished. If it were in Chicago |
there would boa department for purchase j
of second-hand wives.
As Christmas approaches, the price of j
Shanghai berries increases.
Oysters and partridges are plentiful in ‘
the market, and Charlie Hoyman used to
have them lixed up splendid’ \
The Hop given by tho City Li„ lit Guards J
was an enjoyable affair, und was attended i
sufficiently to mis t expenses.
There is some talk of another cotton j
factory being built in Columbus. We hope j
it is true.
The City .Mill corner is engaged in
watching tierce gander fights. A contest
took place yesterday.
The city was devoid of the usual num
ber of country wagons.
The young lady who Invited us to wit
ness an exhibition of her aptness with a
broomstick, must really excuse us, as we
are not allowed any such recreation
We noticed a number of our friends
smiling yesterday in tho next door!
\ i-w Hath Klhhuia.
New Collars and Cuffs, fresh line of
Hamburg's Edging, choice Prints, Felt
Skirts and Flannels, at
J. s. Jones’,
Hep. 1(3- tf Columbus, Oa. j
Don’t fail to call at J. J. Whittle's before !
buying your Dross Gikhls. He has a beau
tiful line of Plaids, from 20 to 75c. Also,
Heal Brown, Navy Blue, and all other
colors of Cashmeres. Full line of Black
Alpacas, cheaper than ever known tie
fore. sept. 2S-tf !
A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard
wide, at 10,12%an<l 15c per yard—the best l
goods in tlio market at the price, at
sep22 dftwtf J. J. Whittle's.
Will..XV. Tonic—A Son-, Sure und Helm- j
title ('lire.
The unprecedented sale of this world- j
renowned medicine proves iuoontoslibly
that no remedy has superseded the use of
tills reliable Tonic. No spleen has lioeti |
found so hard as not to yield to its soft
ontng Influence, and no liver so hypertro
phied as not to give up its long-retained i
bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fever ;
has yet refused to fall into line. Whue- i
lock, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Ur- I
leans. For sale by all druggists,
daw
Tho largest assortment of line Gold and
Silver Watches is to be found ut
octl9 Wittich A Kinsel’s. \
* . . A .
The largest and prettiest selection of i
Transfer Flowers In the city, is at
febu d&ivtf J. J. Whittle’s.
to UKivar.Ks and others.
i The undersigned merchants hereby no
tify all Grangers that they will soil them
goods of every kind as low ns they call bo :
bought under “Granger, contracts” mid
deduct five per cent., and not bind them
up to secresy about anything.
We are not governed by tho Board of
Trade In any way, and will guarantee that j
parties trading with us will buy every-;
tiling at the lowest price*, if not lower than •
they do under secret contracts.
11. T. Oukilek,
Acee A Mi kdooh,
E. S. Swift, No. 90.
Jno. McGovern A Cos., I
J. J. Whittle,
J. Kyle A Cos.,
octl4 tin F. C. Johnson.
At the Cash Dry Oitmli rolnmhu*,
On.
New Colored Silks just in,
Embracing
Seal Brown, Plum. Navy Blue and Ash- ■
os of Rome.
Large Assortment of Fringes in tho new
shades.
Black Brlillantlnes, Cashmeres and Ly
ons Poplins, at popular prices.
oct2tf J. 8. JONES.
Only 9c. per yard for good soft finish
Bleached Domestic. Other grades equal
ly cheap. Also wide Sheeting and Pil
low Cottons, nt the Virginia Store.
00622
At the Cufth Dry Ciood* llnuwe,
j The best lot of Kid Gloves in tho city.
I Walking Shades in two buttons at sl,
j $1.50 and $2.50. Evening and Opera
Shades in 4 and 6 buttons—best grade.
Pique Kids—black stitched, witli colors to
match the new suitings,
tf J. S. Jones.
Large Stock of Ribbons at lower prices
than ever known, at the Virginia Store.
OCt22
Largo lot Jeans, Cassimeros and Flan
j nels, at the lowest market prices by
l oct36dood6w F. C. Johnson.
j- Tho largest and prettiest lot of Ladies’
| Silk Ties in the market. Also, Ruffs at 10
j cents apiece, at J. J. Whittle’s.
A large assortment of Linen Collars and
Cuffs of the latest styles just received at
sep22 J. J. WHITTLE’S.
Cloth Sacquos,Shawls and another lot of
those beautiful Black Silks and Black Al- J
pacas and Mohairs, just received nt the 1
Virginia Storo. oct22
New Dress Goods, embracing beautiful
effects In Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins,
especially adapted to Immediate wear
at J. S. Junes’.
Sep. to if
Anew lot of Hl-4 Sheeting and Pillow I
Case Homespun just in and fur sale I
cheaper than ever known toforc, at
sep22 J. 4. Whittle’s.
Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam
ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to
call at
sep22 dawtf J. J. Whittle’s.
At Lew Tlmii (.( to Clone Out.
Fine Cloths and Cassimores, and Gents’
Furnishing Goods. Do not lose the op
portunity. H.T. (.’BIGLER.
Sept. 28 tf
Watches and Jewelry repaired and made !
to order, satisfaction guaranteed at
octlO Wittich fc Kinhkl’s.
Why Will You Plur iwuy f
WITHOUT A PARALLEL.
The demand for Dr. J. Brad field’s Fe-!
male Regulator is beyond precedent iri
the annals of popular remedies. Orders !
come in so thick and fast that the Propri
etor has, heretofore been unable to fill
them all. He is happy toatatethat ar
rangements are now complete by which
he is prepared to manufacture Female
Regulator on a scale equal to the emer
gency, and the public may feel assured
that their wants may now be supplied.
Physicians of high repute are using this
great rernedv, in daily practice, all over
Georgia. Hereafter no woman need suf
fer from suppressed, suspended or irreg
ular menstruation. This valuable medi
cine is prep? . ed by L. H. Bradfield, Drug
gist, A Hunt Ga., and sold at $1.50 per
bottle by druggists throughout America
HEARTY BLOOMING WIDOW.
M arietta, Ga., March 9, 1870. ■
Menttrs. Jircu{field tfc (Jo.:
Gentlemen—You will please ship us an-!
other supply of your invaluable Female j
Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We
are happy to state that this remedy gives i
better satisfaction than any article we
sell. We huvtt biMjn selling it since 1868, !
and witnessed many remarkable cures by ,
it. Among others, there was a lady
friend of ours who was sallow and sickly
until she was twenty-six years old, wheu
she was married. Her husband lived two
years and died. She continued in bad
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
tor from us, and took it according todi-j
rections. it has cured her sound und
well, brought her regular monthly peri
ods on, anil to-day she is a hearty, bloom
ing widow--with the use of but two bot- j
ties of your Regulator, costing her only
three dollars, wiicn 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. H(Sit Jk H.
ap23 3m
1,500 Acre Stock Farm
I<Vr I<.
I OFFER ALL OH A PART OF THE VALUA- j
RLE plantation known aa the Motley place j
lying "ii Randle* creek. Muecogce county. Ga. I
The lands are rich und healthy, in ur tie- Railroad j
and l‘l miles due e&*t ol Columbus.
AS A STOCK FARM;
Texas has no advantage of it and it will be sold j
for less money than you can buy in Texas. Five - \
huadr-'d brad of stock can be carried end never j
cost a dollar for feed.
AS A GRAIN FARM,
it is as good as the State affords an Hverngo of !
‘25 bushels corn per acre, has been repeatedly !
made upon its rich bottom land and not unfre- |
cjueutly a bah) of cotton per acre.
AS A GRASS FARM,
no other place in Georgia, known to the under- !
signed has produced without an hour spent on ;
preparation SIOOO worth of grass cut, cured, and i
delivered in market in six weeks at a cost of $l5O. ,
This result can be quadrupled.
WHY SELL A PLAOE SO VALUA
BLE?
I atu in debt, and must pay. If you want a place
unsurpassed in its advantages, come aud see me j
or enquire of Estes A Son. J. Marion Estes or ;
the undersigned at the plantation 3 miles south :
of Wimberly, on 8. W. Railroad.
A map of the place can be seen nt tills office.
octlG Awdeodtf i: M hRAY
ICVAASYII.I.K
Commercial College
lu:l Institute ut Penmanship,
S. E. Corner Third and Main Streets,
IND.
Established 1850. The oldest and most thor
ough Institution of the kind in the Southwest
College Journal and specimens of Ornamenta ;
Penmanship sent free to any address.
KLEINER A WRIGHT.
jy2S) dAwGm Principal.
boor, Sash and Blind
YI.IXCIMTORI.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Send for prices to I*. I*. TOOLE,
sep‘24 tf Charleston, 8.0.
O'Keefe, Ellis & (0..
Cotton Factors and
< OUUISSIOX UICIU II V VI'S.
f
XO. 1 CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
sepST fim
For Sale.
FIRST-CLASS LADIES' OR GENTLEMAN’S
riding Pour. Kiud and gentle and works in dou
ble or single harness. Can be bought cheap. Ap
ply at TIMES OFFICE.
Jyo9 tf
For Rent.
4 GOOD 4-room HOUSE cm
Early Street, near Broad.
Also a small lIOFSE AND LOT for sale cheap.
Apply to G. T. WILLIAMS,
sep 12-tf Fhctopraph Gallery.
For Rent,
QFFICES AND SLEEPING ROOMS
| the Georgia Home Building I mQi|
Also an office over the store cl IJ. F. *
Abell & Cos.
Apply to
f>ep2 tf CHARLES COLEMAN.
FOR RENT—CHEAP.
GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANO.
Apply to
J. MARION ESTES,
octOeo 122 Broad Street.
SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS.
!J. W. Dennis and Ga., Proprietors.
HO l p|H'r Ocli'tliiirjH' St.
GRATES AND STOVES FOR EVERYBODY.
BATES FROM 12 TO 20 inches. FROM *2 TO
V f *B. Stoves cheaper than can be bought
anywhere,
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The Singer Again Triumphant.
O
The World’M Aivnrd Rp<*plviml by
‘•THE WORLD’S FAVORITE”
SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1874:
The table of Sewing Machine aales for 1874 show that our sales laft year amounted to 2 11,(1*11
Machines, being a large increase over the previous year. The table shows that
OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY
For the period named, by the number of 14N,M52 Machine*, or nearly
THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY!
It may be further stated that the sales of 1873. as compared with those of 1872, show a relatively
larger increase, beyond 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
ICl.’jnt Tltii'iiiix's ill Kiccm of our llislii'st 4 oui|,<-f ilor !
AND IN 1874 OCK SALES WERE
I |B.sr,2 Uui'liini'B Bare Than An.v 4Mlirr t'ompnil.Y !
Test “The Singer” before Purchasing Any Other.
TEBMH EASY—PAYMENTS I.IGIIT.
Tlio Singer Manufacturing Oo
No. 173 Broughton Street. Savannah, Ga.
4’. A. VONIU H4.H, ffannsrr.
JIBANCH OFFICES
In Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Thomasville. Ga.,
Charleston anil Columbia, S. C., Jacksonville aud Tallahassee, Fla.
.1. B. SHIPP, Ao4u,i,
At 1M) ii road Ktrtet, ColunhtiN, Ga.
j*r Send your address to the above Offices tor a Catalogue of the Celebrated BAZAAR GLOVE
FITTING PATTERNS. They art? the best, the cheapest, and most stylish patterns in the market
aiufl.’ 3m
SADDLES AND HARNESS REDUCED!
Largest and Best Selected Stock in the State!
It Embraces in part Everything in tlw* Saddle and IlarueaM line.
Leather Belting, Harness and Machine Oils, and Oil Cloths.
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TRUNKS AND SATCHELS A SPECIALTY.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly done, and New Work Made to Order.
My Practical Knowledge and Undivided Personal Attention to my Business Enable*
me to Duplicate all Eastern and Western Orders,
Wholesale or Retail.
Encourage Home Industry, My work is made here and Warranted to stand.
W. n. ItENT,
oct24<leod&wSm 102 Bronfl fctreet.
JOSEPH <&, BRO.
WHOLESALE AMI RETAIL
Dry goods merchants i
No. 09 Broad. Street.
Retail llepartnieiit, on First Floor.
Wholesale Department, in the Basement.
JOHN K LACK MA It
NON-BOARD
Insurance Agency,
Gunby’s Building, St. Clair St.
American, of Philadelphia.
1810. A4t ov.'r 11,100,900.
Amazon, of Cincinnati.
Assets over $937,500.
Petersburg, of Petersburg, Va.
Ga. State deposit SIO,OOO. Cash capital
$200,000.
Penn, of Philadelphia.
Cash Capital $200,000.
The above companies do not belong to the Na
tloual Hoard of Underwriters and the expense
of membership thereby saved, is given t<> tlu-ir
policy holders in LOWER RATES. Risks on
Merchandise, Residences, Cotton, Gin Houses
aud Furniture solicited.
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MriJADroWngertlifS!-,^^:
PAINLESS I S. B. Collins) prepares,
Oj at reduced prices, an
Opium Cure, alter the
PI P \I * f ' n^iuß formula, and is
1 A '* having remarkable suc
cess. notwithstanding
f L H ■ { strong opposition. Full
A SUCCESS, AND i particulars free. Ad-
GENUINE BEYOND dress B. M. Woolley, !
sep9| DOUBT. [3m ( A’gt., Atlanta, Georgia, i
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney and Coonseitar at Law,
TANARUS)R ACTICES in Courts of Georgia and Alabama.
Office 128 Broad street, over O. A. Redd A
Co.’s.
IHT Special attention given to collections.
janlO tf
J. T. (00K.
Stalls 15 & 17, Market House,
constantly on hand and for sale the
; BEST MEATS that can be obtained.
mh2fi dly
RANKIN HOUSE.
UoliinißiiK. O’oisi'gia,
MRS. F. M. GRAY,
Proprietress.
J. A. SELLERS. Clerk. my 9 ly
T. S. SPEAR,
No. SOI Broad St„ Columbus, Ga.
l|y
Watches. Jewelry aud Clocks Repaired promptly
All orders will receive prompt attention.
Remington Sewing Machine Depot.
Wagons ! Wagons ! !
I have just received at my Carriage
Wareroom a Car Load ot the
Celebrated
Studebaker Plantation
WAGON,
of sixes from Ito 4 horses—lron Axle and THOR
OUGHLY WARRANTED. Prices lower than ever
belore known.
T. li. Wynne,
oc*2l eodAwJm St. Clair st. near Warehouse.
EVERYBODY SUITED,
We are this Season in Receipt of a Large
Supply of ail Sizes of Our
Celebrated
Charter Oak
STOVES
For tooth Wood nn<l Coal.
Besides a lai) assortment o! other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GRATES, &<•.,
And feel justified in saying that we are SURE
we eau suit any and all classes of purchasers, both
in quality an a price.
Of other Goods in our line, we have • large anil
complete assortment, such as
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OF KVKUY DESCRIPTION,
HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, COAL
HODB. BHOVELB, AC.
All of these articles we CAN and WILL sell at
VERY BOTTOM PRICES,
fan 1 dtf W. H. ROB ARTS k CO.
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j T.CILBERTi •
r j Steam Power Primter A
COLITJIISI T!S, G.V.,
I 8 WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL. AND
Experienc’d Worfeinen employed In och D
part meat.
Orders fo-r work of any description filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description ou hand, or printed to r
-dor at short notice.
Receipt Roolck
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always in st'*ck: also printed to order when tie
sired.
WRAPPING PAPER AND BAGS.
A largo quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable fur
Merchants, now in stock, which I am selling low
in any quantity desired, either printed or plain
AS* Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
THOM. GILBERT,
Randolph street, Columbus Ga.
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REMOVAL.
C. IT. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker aud Jeweller,
i Has aemoved to 97Broad Street, next to Ho-
J gan’s Ice House. Work solicited. Promptness
land dispatch guaranteed. nolOtf