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Daily ENQUUiEH-6>UN, COLUAliiUS GLORG.A, TUBS.'AY ur.RN'Sa. APRIL 13. 1886
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
l» wi Noin i'ond* nivtl From Hoiif K*
•luoi«a
OBOPOIA..
The G*te City O :&rd« f of Atlm'a,
jvlll attend tbe military d 111 In Savan
nah, which Ukcs plsei In May,
A Cherokee I dlan driven a wood
wagon Into Athena every day, and
seems to be ooniented and happy.
Rev Y ung J A’len la on ills way
tioui China to pay a visit It. bis sod
who Is at Emory oollige
Newton county owes $30,600, upon
vvhloh »he la paying lmo/est a', the
rate o 9 >er cent per annum.
A fearful epidemic of nieaslea. rose
ola and pneumonia in raging in Mb
con.
Tho ground at Clarksville and other
points adjacent has bi.en covered with
snow for the past lew days
A negro girl on the Touchstone p'aoe
near Ameilcut was fa ally burned Fri
day by falling Into thi ti a
Tbe April term of Henry superior
court wil; cost tho county bo ween
.twelve and fl ;oen bundled dollara,
Mr 0 C Smith, a farmer of Irwin
county, has a bale of ootton that was
made to' ire the emancipation of slave
Hon Ge r K Black, of Borevon county.
Is slow y recovering from the paralytic
stroke received while In Washington
Tho landslide near the cemetery In
Macon has necosaif 8*ed 'be moving In
of a portion of the East Tennessee rails
road track.
Tho summit of Konnesnw mnunlal .
baa boen sold to Mr Joseph M Brown
by Its former owner, Mr S .in Haines
I he amount paid was $606
There is s g oat d al of spoliation
ti’olr.g on in Athens over ootton futures.
1 Is a common thing for a man who
seems to hove no business carrying a
K.00 bales of cotton futures.
The general assembly ol the l’rosby-
lerian church of the entire United
yttatea, wlil meet in A 'gusts, in the
F rsl Presbyterian ohureli, on Thurs
day, Ma; 20
The new court house atCu’hbert 1«
nearly completed It win be ready for
the May term cl the superior oeurt.
The click, costing {950, will be put lu
position at once.
The Athens foundry paid to T W
.Hacker tbe full amount of the verdict,
■ with Interest from last November, In
ihe case of Mrs B tin against tbe Attu.ua
t .andv, amounting to near eight thou
sand dollars
J W Watson has made a contract
with the ordinaries if Clarke an Oco
nee counties to furnish ihe lumber and
superintend the bulldli g of 'he paper
mill bridge. It will be up by April
itf
Tbe Georgia poultry anil pet stook
union held a meeting lu Atlanta Sat
urday. Preparations were mads lor
tbe entertainment of tbe national
bleeders’ association of the U dt«d
States wblcb meets In Atlanta on the
IS b Inst.
Mr Williem Rice end family, of At-
haute, were in a carriage eu route to a
iunera! Friday when tbe door 11 ,w
cpm and a tin-yes -cld daughter fell
out. O e wheel of the vebtole passed
over the child breaking a thigh
A hens feels somewhat 11 attered over
the Idea that In another year the gov
eminent will make an appropriation
for a publlo building in the classic city
Those who teem to know, state that
the appropriation will oortaluly be
made.
Capt J D Johnston, of Savannah, baa
lust received the Bword worn by him
during the late wsr from Mr Loyal
ITarragut Csptalu J hnalon com
tnanded tho war ship Tennessee, and
the swora was surrendered to Admiral
Farragut, after a hot contest at Mobile
in August, lt-81
To-morrow the demcoia !o party ol
Houston county will assemble In mass
meeting at tho ccuit hou-e In Perry to
solco a democratic executive commit
tee for the county, to serve during tho
coming campaign, and to transact such
other business as may be brought be
fore the meeting
J F Robinson, of TsIIuIhu, finding
the climate and soil adapted to raising
walnut trees, has lately bun, hi a firm
in Rabun c unty,ana will -it out thou
sands ol walnut treee. Walnut lumber
la on therbe, and Mr K blnsou ex
pects to reap a rich reward lrom hie
venture.
Capt J m Hicks, ol Wrlghtsvlllu, has
In his poetest-lon a med stone which ii
fet id to have been fi und in the carcass
of adeei many years sgo, Tbe stone
is oval in shape. poiiBhid surface, h
deep, rich rid In color, and through the
ceniie Is a sntcolh bored hole about
tbe six- of an rrdii ary broom straw
T he failure of h P Shotier A Oo, nava
stores conaml-slon met chants was ar
ncunoed in Bavsnuah S.turday. It
w as rumored a month ago tlia‘ they
w ere ombariasscd, but ilmlr frlund-
ludlgnantly denied tho report The
assignment favors Choas Carlcy com
pany, to Beoure a promissory note for
>33 583 59 Tb> ti m have a house In
Wilmington, N C, also Invo'ved. Tbe
total liabilities are $2 02 006 82 The
assets nominally tho same, but no
market value given.
ALABAHA
Pike county wants to see Mr Mo
K eroy elected governor.
Mr Bor] H Screws, of Montgomery,
Is a candidate for eleotlon to the legis
lature.
The hotel* at Oalera are doing a
thriving business on aooount of the de
layed tralna.
Columbia Enterprise: Forty-nine
new members have lately been receiv
ed into the Baptist church at Colum
bia. '
The Eufaula fire department will
have its annual parade ou the 19 h of
May Invitations have been sent on
to several other olties and some hava
cffloially accepted.
Columbia Enterprise! The recent
rainfalls were th6 heaviest known hero
for years Tho Chattahoochee river at
this point perhaps has not been so high
Pice the Harrison freshet as during
ibe past week
Columbia Enterprise : The Gordon
warehouse at Gordon was burglarized
last ‘snedsy night, A let of bacmand
about {200 worth of dry goods of James
A Bowdoji.of Columbia, were ca-rled
cfl. Borne negroes are suspected of tho
rascality.
The railroads at Birmingham have
ti net began to reoeive freight again for
the western territory o'osed bv tbs
strike. The L A N Is abrut ready and
sends thf U . h freight « ulh Pusaet -
ger trains are tra .sferri g regularly at
he Alabama river,
Mrs J G Whltfie.d, of Livings. >n,
iwns the chfllr Jefferson Davis sat ir.
m mediately after he took the osih of
iH -e at M ntgomery, when he was
made rr sidont of the oenfed rat*- |
states, The chair was the property of
Bryant Cruurm, who presented it to
Mrs Whiifie.d before his dca'h
On Friday, at Birmingham, four des
perate convicts attack, d ihe guard and
made their escape. The guard was
Anthony B.untley, colored and he
bears the reputation of beirg the bn.v
infti.a ever held the position Whi.
•be c nvlcts Jumped tin B-antb y he
drew his pistol and shot one of them
A" be did so they all ran awav, and
made g»od their escape
The Lie ausoclation of Mobile, m‘
last night, togoiher with the civ,i at.d
mili'rry representatives of the city, for
the purpose of forwarding to H n J f
fersor. D via, k J Int r-quest to deli or
in addrefeb in ftiobile In atd of tho pro-
ooB'd monument to Admiral R pi.at.
S'mines I Is proposed to secure M:
DaviH’ aervioes immediately before cr
dier his visit to Montgomery.
R corder R B O wen, of Mobl.o, hut.
received fromCrz rd, Nebraska, tw
volumes of P utaroh, taken during the
war by federal soldiers from his house
on Government street. The pereor, re
turning the books Is a Mr Chss Wake,
an ex soldier. The 11 leaf done ol
lie books bears tbe name of Judg-
O en’s broLher, John M O ven, de
cease
E ifaula Times : A ru- away match
at L ■ wrercevllle was intercepted by
he brother-in-law of the bride elect
Tiiey wore bound for F .rt Gaines. Thi
--xt octant groom is s cr z a of Eutaale.
beat. ‘emperarily a j urning at Law-
rennsvliie going to school. The young
iaily was a fif een-year-oid daughter ol
.tie of the best oiiiz ns of Henry
liny will ponder over the sltnallor
fort oer before giving themselves ir
r voc bly to a life eontric'.
A hcr'l' !e a> oldont recurred at th.
Pratt & Edi-i saw mill, about six miles
west of Columbiana, or. : Anri 6 R cl.
Holcomb, a boy about 16 years oi sgo,
wa-i working about the m 11, when hi
ucc ideutal.y stepptd back and fell on f.
large belt, ard was Instantly huriec
into eternity, his head beiDg crufihet 1
be wien the pul’ey and belt, and hu
entire body being horribly mangled
and lorn.
At 3:30 o’clock Saturday morning
fire broke out lu the Phenix building.
In Bs’.ma, and that splendid ed.fi ie was
totally ruined. The origin of the fire
is unknown. Tho loss wbb vtry heavy,
but mort of the owner* were pretty
wall Insured. Selma has been unfor-
tnt a e for the past half y>ar, as this )>
the second or third time she has had to
pass through the fiery furnaoe.
Troy la stirred up from centre to clr
cnmfeience ou the great question of
religion. The congregations that fl ck
to hear R v J J Porter, the ‘‘Baptist
Sam J ines,” are simply Immense. The
chu-ches of the city have been deserted
on acoouDt of their dimlnutlvenesa,
and Messrs J P Wood & Brother have
kindly tendered their ! arge cotton
warehouse, (the Central) to the eminent
clergyman. It will comfortably s at
about three thousand people, and last
night was filled with eager, anxious
isteners Mr Porter preaches three
• lmov pnr day, and the people discuss
him and digest hia sermons ‘‘between
m-'sls” Ttie merchants leave their
ousiness In day time to attend services,
•and immerse numbers < 1 people oomn
m from tbe surrounding country Mr
Porter Is hnrdsr, If possible, on tho
whisky truffiu than Bam J ne~, and it
is claimed that in every reepeoc, bosh
as preacher and orator, he Is his equal,
CLINCMAN’S
T obacco
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PKIIM It A-
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■ i .iti x Tmter, ‘'••tit Hhoum Burlun’!- ItcL. HinK-
\ nu > PmiploB, Sores anil Bails. l*rio»* AO cl**
THI CUNGMAN TOBACCO CAKF.
\ VTI UK’* OW N Iti I'nrrsi nil
A .m is Cuir, Bruisoe. Sprains, Erysipelas. Boils,
' vI!>••.riffle.* Bone Felons. Ulcers. Sores. Sore Eyes.
> 'tvTurout.Uunion-i.Corus, Neural|fi«.Bne'inmtisiu.
>‘, hvti.- liout. Rheumatic Gout. Ct»kis. Coujrhs
Br iichiUs, Milk Le*. Snake and Do« Bites. Sting?
>t Insects, Ac. In fact allays nil local Irritation and
Iniliunmatiou from whatovor cause. Prior ot«.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
1'ii'imml ucoordintf t« tho mont nc ion tillc
inciplc
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Croup. Weed or t 'ake of the Breast, and for that class
of irritant or iutlammatory maladies. Aches and
Fjma where from too delicate a state of the system,
the patient is unable to hear the stronger application
of the Tobacco Cake For Headache or other Aebea
ami Paine, it ia invaluable. Price 15 eta.
Ask your druggist for those remediaa. or write to tfaa
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DURHAM. N. C-- H » *
ELY * CatawrH
CREAM BALM]
wli«u app'.l.d In.
lo tha aostrUf wlf
be absorbed ef
(attnallv oleana-
tag the head
ea'arrhal virus,!
cauilng ‘ ealty sss
oratlous. It ailays
•: fl in m n t 1 o n,
pro'eatv the mem
brane of 'he nssal
imasnEfB .Vcm ad-
dltio.ia. c 0 i d a,
I'omplete'y heals
^viX'^HAY-FEVER
Nj: a L'yatd or Sunff A Q ;lck Belle
and P uttlve Cure. A particle ts applied
into cue'' nostril and Is agreeable to nse
l'-loe50c by mall or at druggists, Send for
olron'.ar ELY BROTHERS, Druggist*,
■Jwbjn N Y. novd eod wlv uxt rd m»
OPIUM
uid
t m cured at home wi
»ut pain. Book of p
icu.ars sent FREE.
?. M. WOOLLEY. M.D.
\tlnntn. nn.
to'? Whitehall Stree*.
fit! Mm to.
THE RAVAGES OF A TER
RIBLE CURSE.
Hiat (Irtinte Its Vicllms by Th'n-
sunds — The Honors Unearthed
Anioug t Few nl lln Unfortnualet
of Atlanta, the Home of the Pat'nt
M. dlcln.’ Man
Atlanta L'vn4t<hU%on I
Atiauta altbon" 1 ! in many re
8peets regarded as u heulthy city, is
not unlike all other inhabitable
portions of the earth, in claiming
her share of victims of the monarch
of all dreaded ailments—blood
pois'.i. A Constitution man was
delegated to investigate some of
the most notable cases in Atlanta,
anti in his rounds made the follow
,ng appalling discoveries:
MISS CHAPMAN INTER
VIEWED.
“My name is Mary Chapman,and
I live at the corner of William and
Cos streets I have been a dread
fui sufferer from scrofula and run
ning, eatkig scrofulous ulcers for
fix years. Have been waited upon
during tin time by seven Atlanta
physicians, also used various adver
tised remedies, without the least
benefit. The eating sores on my
neck were a muss of corruption al
most down to the bones. My
throat became so much affected
that 1 coulii scarcely & wallow, my
food lodging ,'n a portion of my
threat. I was reduced to nO
pounds weight, being a mere skele
ton. In this condition I com
menced the use of 13 L B, and found
great relief in the first bottle.
“When I had used five bottles
my health had so much improved
that the ulcere had all healed, the
swelling had subsided, my appetite
returned, my skin became active,
my strength returned and I gained
44 pounds of tlesh. I am now
healthy, fat and hearty, and am able
to do as much work as any woman,
and feel as happy as a lark.”
*igs Wall.-uie Q estione^
Miss Minnie Wallace resides with
Mrs George Fickland, 41 McAffee
street, and from her own lips the
reporter learned the following ap
palling story:
Several months ago she became
almost totally blind and deaf. Her j
bones became the seat of intense!
pain, her joints were swollen ]
and painful. and eventually]
her whole body and limbs became J
covered with splotches and small!
sores. To the reporter she said:!
“I had blood poison and rheuma i
tism and before one Lottie of B BB ,
had been taken I began to see and j
hear When I had completed the J
use of six bottles my eyesight and
hearing was fully restored, sense of i
taste returned, all sp 1 of.ekes disap-J
peared, soreness all healed, and my
strength and tlesh restored ”
Send to Blood Balm Co , Atlan
ta, Ga, for their Book of Wonders,
free
tl'Jtaa' apJc-T tr.n c-1 ri‘ rd int
SAMARITAN
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THE GREAT
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NEVER FAILS.
The onl known tiptetAc for Epileptic FiU.
Also for Spasms ana Falilug ■sKkp.ssa.
Nct'Yous weakness quickly rolitv>\i .nd cured.
Equaled bv none in aeliriani .<f ;evei.
NuntAlriseB ?erms of disease? and sickuesn*
Cure* mly bL-tches an stubborn blood sores.
iJleanses blood, quickens sir.g4.ish circulation.
Eliminates Boils. Carbuncles and Scaids
Porir.anently 4ud promptly cures Paralysis,
if os, it Is a charming and healthful Aperient,
Kills Scrofula and King’s Evil, twin brothers.
Changes bad breath to good; removing canre.
Rout? BilionsneHS and clea.*;i compleiion.
Charming resolvent and matchless laxative..
It drives Sick Headache like the wind.
Contains no drastic cathartics or opiates,
Promptly cnre>* rheumatism by rooting it,
Restores life-giving propertys to the bloo4.
Is fuarautsed to cure all nervous disorders*
Reliable when all opiates fail.
Refreshes the mind and Invigorates tbs body.
Cures Dyspepsia* or money refunded,
Endorsee! In writing by over fifty thousand
Leading physicians in U 8 and Europe.
Leading clergymen in U S and Europe.
Diseases of the blood own it a conqueror.
Tor sale by all leading Druggists. $1 W,
CD 4wl ▼
id ills ©am
of i.".r l..ver. r* D»>
Jamnlirc,
[- ’br Iwwels, >ur.
A 1S!^I
8,nd iix cents for postag*
,, and rooelve fT,«a costly box
goods'wMoh will help all. of alther sax,
to Irak* more monay right away than
anything ,'.se In thlr world. Fortune,
tv. ; th, workers »b*olut,lv snr. Term;
tna '«dtr,A T.tii A'Oo. August*. Main*
dwl7
I AM NOW HAVING MANUFACTURED IN BROOKLYN. NEW YORK A COM
PLETE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING IT IS EXPRESS
LY STIPULATED THAT NOTHING BUT THE BEST MATERIALS SHALL BE
USED AND THAT EVERY SUIT SHALL BE MADE UP WITH SILK THREAD
AND THAT NOTHING SHALL BE CUT WITH A STEAM KNIFE. BUT EACH
GARMENT MUST EE CUT BY AN EXPERIENCED TAILCR AND ONLY TWO
GARMENTS AT A TIME. THESE MINOR DETAILS MAY APPEAR OF LIT
TIE CONSEQUENCE TO THE UNINITIATED. BUT THEY ARE OF GREAT IM
PORTANCE IN SECURING A WELL MADE PERFECT FITTING SUIT. MIL
LIONS AND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF CLOTHING ARE ANNUALLY
MADE IN THE MOST CARELESS WAY CUT OUT BY STEAM KNIVES TWEN
TY FIVE GARMENTS AT A TIME, MADE BY POOR WOMEN WHO MANAGE
TO EARN FROM 20 CENTS TO 40 CENTS PER DAY. WHO NOT UNFRE
QUENTLY LIVE IN DENS OF THE MOST ABJECT POVERTY SURROUNDED
BY A SCORE OF CHILDREN BEGGING FOR BREAD AND CURSED BY A
THING SEE CALLS HUSBAND WHOSE DAILY DRINK IS ONLY LIMITED
BY THE NUMBER OF HOURS HE SLEEPS IN A DRUNKEN STUPOR. IS IT
POSSIBLE FOR ANY ONE TO DO GOOD WORK UNDER S-JCH CIRCUIvI
STANCES I THINK NOT AND ACCORDINGLY HAVE DETERMINED IN THE
FUTURE TO HAVE ALL WORK DONE BY FIRMS WHO EMPLOY MEN ONLY
I SHALL HAVE BEAUTIFUL SUITS AT ^12 50 15 00- 17 50 18 50 20 00
22 50 25 00 27 50 AND 30 00 EQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT TO THE BEST
CUSTOM WORK. I HAVE RECEIVED A FEW COATS ONLY IN ADVANCE AND
WILL TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN SHOWING THEM-
O C JOHNSON, .... Bed Star.
STILL HIE HOOD WORK ROES 01!
13THE WITNESSES.'
X Crijivl.-a ieH/#dera:e Mix
I mly wonrhp'l 128 nonr. is when I
oommenced GUINN'S PIOSTEKR, and
now weight 147 oounds I oouid hard
ly walk with aatiek to support me,and
now walk long cJiatances without help
Its benefi - to m'. Is beyond naloula-
tion. D RU i-US BOSTICK.
Cotton Buyer. Maoon, Ga
tfr A It ar,imtil«lf. Hxrtfwaro Her.
I'Annt 9/ Sort,/ffc 6 , Hrii.i,
It act yd like a charm on my general
health. I oonsider It a line tonij, I
weigh more than I have i >r 2■ ream.
Respectfully A H BRAMBLE CT,
Hr H F J*«*9, Sam, "mutt
My wife has regained her strength
and lnoreaaed 10 oon”ds in weight. We
recommend GUINN’S PIONEER as
the best tonic. W F JONES
For Forty Years a Sufferer from
O-A.T.^EcOR/IET
W0NDERFUL_T0 RELATE-
ForFoRiY Years I have been e. vio-
tim to Catarrh -three-fnirths of the
time a sufferer from exorI’ciatikg
PAINS ACROSS MY FOBKHJSAD, ftad MY
NosTRlhs The di- cna gos were sc of
fensive that I hesitate to mention it
excep' for the good It may do some
other s’:ff:rer. I have spent a young
fortune from my hard earnirg during
uy forty years of suff .ring to obtain
rer.el from the doctors, I have -ried
oa:ent medicines—every oao I round
earn of—from the fonr corners of the
earth, with no relief And at las- (57
•ears of ?.g,) have met with a rsm .iy
has ha- cored me entire 1 v—made me a
new min I weighed 128 pounds arid
now weigh 146 I used thirteen bottles
of ;ne meclioino, and the .•>uly regret I
have Is that, being in the humble walk
ol life, I may not hav !• tiuenoe to
orevull on all catarrh ?rff rera to use
what has cured me—<-UI'IN’S PIO
NEER BLOOD RENEWER
HENRY C‘ EVER,
267 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
Mr Hanry Chever, writer of the
tbova, formerly ol Crawford county,
iow of Maoon, Ga, meme ihe confi
dence of all interested In catarrh,
W A HUFF, Ex-Mayor of Macon,
Doctor'* Ctrrl/liwtr-un •/ Slot*
Poll.,.
I have used GUINN’S PIONEER
BLOOD RENEWER in several case*
of cutaneous diseases of longstanding
with the most satisfactory results,
.rlave seen the happiest results follow
ts use In syphilis of the wore: form,
a id believe it to be the best al erative
lu nse. J T EliLIS, M D,
Grtffl.i, Ga
A 1’iIm from flit* Lmc Slur malt
GUINN’S PIONEER BLOOD RE
NE -VER hai- cured one of my children
of .he worst oases of scrofula I
ever saw Her skin is as o.esr as mine
md the doc ora any it is a perfect cure
In their opinion, I am thanktu for
having tried tbe remedy.
WM L PARKS, Dallas, T-:xas,
Savannah. Ga J*nuarv20 1S36
GUINN S PIONEER BLOOD hE-
NEWER nas made several cures of
alood poison and rheumatism among
m3 ousiomers, I most heartily rec-
•mme id it to snfi.-rers from these af-
tl ntlous.
CM HILLMAN, Druggist
New Orphans La, Jan 18 188S
I nave been enred aoand ana wed of
a bad case of blood poison by ihe use
of 15 hordes of GUINN’S PIONEER
BLOOD RENEWER. I will sound Us
praise forever. JACOB KRUTE.
im acquainted with the above
cane, and most heartily a'teat It,
EUGENE MAY. Druggist.
Canal Street
Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Benswer!
CURES ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. RHEUMTISM, SCROFULA, OLD SORES
A PERFECT 3TRING MEDICINE-
PRICE, PER BOTTLP, $L.OO. LIEGE SIZS. $175
ESSAY ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES MAILED FREE*
MACON MEDICINE CO, MACON, GA.
wholesale Toy Brannon db Carson,
AND CITY DRUG STORE
atg-FOR S ALE BY 4 L f . DRUGGISTS.
aprlO 1-v wtf
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
■\B GEO MOELHANEY,
J Resident Dantlst.
Room No 2, 67k Broad strMt, up stall-
r*r Wlttlch A Kms*l s. Jal# ly
D r. c. t. osburn,
,D»ntlet.
(Successor to Dr J Id Mason.)
Office next door to Rankin Hons*. Baa
•ntrauoe as Riddle’s gallery ocU ly
w.
F. TIONER.
DENTIST,
5U Twelfth street (formerly Randol
eet). J*71]
B n. k. e. emeus, office at t
Evans A Co’s. Residence with W
is. on Jaoksou street, sontheast of coi
hops*. ia!41.
G E THOMAS. JR. G K 0H4HDHU
T homas * chandler.
A.t!oraeyn-at'Law,
Office US Brord St WtimMif, Si
.I RCUtCC I » CACHE and CURE
iHrUl-OO by one who was det.
D twenty«»igEt yeai*. Trea'ed by mosi
of the noted specialists of the day with
no benefit Cared himself in thre*
mouths, and since then bundled? of other,
by same process A p.aln, simple and juc-
ce6.ifui boms treatment Address T p
PAGE. 128 Fast Sftt 9*. New York Llyr
ur.tl 4 tu th lit fr
B. P. COLEMAN, Jr.,
UT1TID EXEt'X’jA^ElI?.,
AND DEALER (IN
Patent Metalic Caskets, Wood Cases and Caskets, Cliildi‘en’6 Gloss
White Cases and Caskets, Children’s Gloss White Metalic Caskets,
BURIAL ROBES, ALL PRICES FROM. 81.50 UP,
Personal attention given all orders.
Twelfth Street. 4 Doors Wist of Tho*. Gilb wfc’s Pristine; Office.
oclSl v
C ft. NIISCHKE,
IVT ill -sat r l g li t
OFFICE AND SHOP:
Dillingham Street, opposite South
ern Plow Works.
IthJO favjm
A-most Given Away.
S HEEP FABM—202L acres Good five room
Dwelliug. Location eiceediEgly healthy. Price
on’y $ ro pH)able $-i0 cf.ah, b. c -l6Dce five yeats
ime The wners live in Coluwtos and must seL.
Y' n get a 8250u place for liooo
JOHN BLACKMAR
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