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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMhUS GEORGIA, TUESDAY HORNING, MAY 4, 18fe6.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
Vcnj Notos Cont!?B.»«<l From Stale E*.
Ctll.UffO*.
There lb 11 eotialderable amount of
cotton bill! in B bert county.
The pe»ob trees in sub near Terry
are heavily laden with fruit.
Tbe dry weditor lor the past twr
weeks line sdubhv. bat retarded f arrn and
garden work in Houston oounty.
Within tbu paBt Bevero) weeks ti.ere
has no: been enough country butter
on the Perry market to supply tbe da-
mamt.
There is a sugar pear tree at. the
carup ground in Cobb county which
lias bornu fruit f' r furty-flvo years,
averaging about £1 vurlh a year.
Katrt l-.'tnali wat licensed to preach m
the Methodist E 'isoopal church, south,
at Trinity church Wednesday nlgnt
The Athena atroet 03rH hauled 1191
passengers on memorial day. Tblk is
the inig‘'it number they have ever
carried in one day.
Mr Little, alivery stable keeper in
Harmony Grove, aaya that a gres’
uiuuy horsesgio dying Id Iiauke, Madi
son and Jackson oouulica from pink-
eye
At Hawklnsvllle Wodaeaday, in the
firemon’a oonteat, Hawklnsvl.Jo won
the fi-nt money, Uoohraa aeoor d. I
was rutulug, but a iargb crowd was in
attendance.
A gieat many d-.g'i are dying In
Athens and victnlty. They are poi
soned or shot by some malicious par
tins, supposed to lio thieves, Several
purlieu hnvo lost fi ie;dogs
Martin Cardoo, of tiie eleventh dl -
Irlctof Meriwether county, lias bis
cuits three timos a day, yet. be hat
never bought a pound of 11 iur since
lie began it timekeeping long years ago,
John W Thompson, formerly oi
Wad n county, but late of Laurens,
while driving a tminor oan las’ Thurs
day a Thompaor.’h mill loll off a log
and was run over by the cart and
killed.
Mr J » p’.i M Brown, of the Wesloru
and Atiaiutc railroad, la to bring before
the health ami ,.manure soekvra the at
tin liveut'b of AdKinville in pain-
puiet form to bo distributed iree every
where.
Mr Hogue,of Washington, is rebuild
ii,g hie store at GalusvUie, wbtuk was
burund !». t I). dinner. 'i'he workmen
are now clearing away the rubbish, and
soon a handsome brick hou=o will bo
ready for brininess.
Athens piau! f l/iO fur a rock <i tarry at
Lithonla, and Mr G.auiov, t’n-ing his
last visit to it, refused (fiOOO for the
property. It win bring many lirnm
that amount. This was ooe oi ox-
Mayor D reoy’a investments.
Col J A Billups, of Athens, ha-i beau
Invited by the oitlaojs of Oglethorpe to
sddresa tit m on theocoAsion of tee lay
Ing of tbe oo’ ut r aioue of tbetr new
courthouse. He will probably con
sent <o bo with them.
Mr Huskey, woo lived « mile or two
east oi B uffion, bed ins house arid all
that was in it deatiuyed by fire Iasi
Kriday, leaving film and his family in
a destitute condition. His neighbors
h tve gone to work for his ralloi.
There la u strops, sec. dment in Athens
In favor ol the otty buying the water
works when they are sold. The prop
er tv oun ba bought lor abom 1-10,01)0
and I., will nay a handsome dividend,
tv sides re uclng its pnoe of water.
G O Cameron, of Amorious, says ho
heard ibo wnistlo of the fuoainboat on
F \u'. river, two or three times last Fri
diy, a distance of over twenty miles.
The wind w as blowing pretty strong
Irnuu the east at the lime, and he thin.. 4
Ii wefted the sound to his ears.
On an average, E bort county makes
from BO,Odd to -10,000 bushels of wheat
per Maun 111, but 1 tic whole county will
net exceed 2c00 bushels tbs preaeui
year, Ttilawl! 1 tie a loss to the coun
ty of at least ?25 800
James L ’e iu Charlton, has some
bugs with hoofs that arc ot spll:, but
are round ou the ftonl like-hat of a
hoi to or mule. They ore strange aul
malB only In ihle respeot, betng in ev
ery other wuy )a u .ike a common hog
A orowbar weighing 20 or 80 pouuds
was dropped from tha ecaff ;d at the
parsonage at TnomcBton Friday morn
ing. etiiKicg W H Cnata on the liaad,
fracturing the skull about an inch, in*
filet,Ing u dangerorie wound.
L»st Widueedny night the taw mill
oa little Armuohsa otnek, about rtjir*
teen tulles from Rome, bolcng ug to
Abnor E.’lioia, was washed away, The
rain In lltkt vicinity wa very hea-y,
and the creek is oc.iwl ierably awulian.
T J Aniorson, oi Pjrry, has a rare
avia of the Tiymouih K ok var sty
The chick was Latched Monday uiorn-
l..g, ca ii L Kerw.itjd’a Toiand farm,
but. lived a very short while. 1 bed
one head, ;wo bodies, lunr wing,’, and
lour Tgf- ami ftet.
John IN CIcmeniB, cf Montgomery
Ouumy. cu ilvattd lour acres lit sea
islsnu count Inet year, umi nasde iw
bales, of 350 p, rmits each. Ha sold tho
first oa:C fur 2-11 .‘rtlstB per pound. Toe
price bad declined when ho cold the
second bale, but Iv roalleud lrom '.he
two ba'ea about SIS,),
It is probvble that none of the Mu-
eon Bunduy aohcols win hold a picnic
until about May 12 in order that the
Sunday school convention, which will
ha in session :hiu time, may attend.
The park will then ba ready for the
chlldx eu,
Stye the Gusi 'te: Mr Hill la the
land king of the eour.ty, owning 6X10
acre* of Wilkes county soil. He it.so
bus the ' Kim bail house” bam cf this
section of the state—a tremendous
etructuro—capable of holding the oorn
crop of Wakes county..
Dr Tdhld, of Milieu, had his setter
s’olcn frrmhlm last week, but by tole-
(jraplug immediately to Bn van huh, ho
.’aught the dog and the thiel, who had
stolen her. He would, in a snort time,
have been in Florida, for ha was
making nasty prepara ions to depart
for ihsi mate.
Wednesday, J .tune li tiney, owner or
the liiery suable m Katonlon, hired a
valuable inuie and buggy to a negro,
lor the purpose oi carrying a.drnmmer
t) Half Acre. An they were orosaing
Teaisou’s ferry at LLt.o river, thoinu'e
backed eft' of 'h Q boat with the buggy
and was drowaed,
Wednesday, Mr Wult6t Irby, a fish
erman, whilu fishing In the river about
tour ml.ee from Maoon, came across
the body of a negro who had evidently
le n drowned. From the biue shir;
f and ou the body, Mr 1 b- thinks
that it was Jack Cheney, the uogro who
was lost and supposed to he drowned
'luting the race in, flood.
Iff Hcufjr aupenur oi.art a day or two
tig) tiie long litigated c«re of, A W
Walker wK P Smith, involving the
rent of four Hundred acre* of land for
seven or eight years was decided
Bgalns: ’he riHfet.di-.nt. who was or'’*r.
ed to pay the tiloa llttie sum of $28 i0
for rout,
A Macon. Mrs Hulun Newer,n has
purchased 11).; tiuililmg n.W occupied
t’y P.tynt, <it Willingham, fn.m tho B F
Reas oslote, and will add one more
story, uisklug It three storie'. high
The front wi.l ha niauo a hsnrlsome
one. with plate glaa'i windows, oto, anti
win place uu elevator in the building
hasideu making othor improvetneots
Ono of Emanuel county’s cilia ms
married hlu third wile before he was
tweuly-oue years old Another one
married nia third wife, sho being sister
;o hlo two former wives, and the lath
two having been wives oi his brothers
C>oth of them having diodj aDd v/ha‘
s a'ranger still he was the tiusbaud ot
a l throe inside of eighteen mouths
Tney v/ere ail staters too.
Nati.au Hall, ft nea-ro living in
Clarke county, had his linger amputa
ted by Dr Lyndon. Nathan got into a
tiv.ht n few wetiks ago, and accidentally
put bln Anger in a: other map’s mouth
and he closed down on it wi k his
oeth. Dr Lyndon says that gaiigreen
had got into die wound. This ie the
firs, case of gaugreeu that lias ocanr ed
in that section since the war
One day Inst wo;,k one of E nanue
county’s physician* orossed the u„oe-
abce L-rldgc near Milieri, and reiused,
uniosii 1-kurud affaloof. damege, to pay
he toll retj tired of him. Th9 pres!
dent of me urii^gt company accepted
tho proposition, and agreed that i: the
dootor would pay the toll he would he
iusuted against any d mage, where
upon ,'bodoetur paid the tofi. After
having crossou the nridgo and o'aartd
t.h i oouioway on the E uanunl oounty
aide, his horse bsiume frightened at u
-a.alto oi’osali.g the road, made a sudden
divsU, and throw the doctor in a mu !•
hole or the aid-’ of the road, ltiflic lug
iojuriua io »oius cxiont.
AT.Alt -MA
Tho lodv of n deed ubgro was f nod
In .he uver at Montgomery Friday
Tito police are killing ai ! nnmozz'.ou
oat.inea lo Huntsville at a lively rate.
Hydrophobia sc.re.
K v J C Culpepper, of Georgia, has
boon oi mluatlng a groat religious revi
ytil at Groensburo,
The r- v’val which has been pro-
aresalng at L.Foyette for two weeks
instil! going on with Increased interns?,.
A great many have Joined the ohurob
and the prospect is that a great me'-1
more will oo united with it before the
tnaotl.'tr -.'loses.
A enrolil from Clanton ssyH; The
gteat. T rtnr revival still ounfinuea and
is spreading its ii-fluence through the
auj -iulng section of country. L -m
night iken were about sixty oouvot*
“ions und 'lie number increases night
y. The churen heir g too small to hold
tbe crowds that are attending, it whs
ncoesaury to gi to the court h iuse T e
court ii- u r «o oecunue paoked, ard ih<-
meetings will bo held lr. the open ait
in the gi voutur die Methodiat ohurob
M.TUtsco.erv Advar'i’erj Thur-rny
afternoo when MrD.via wont to s e
Mrs B L A Bibo, president, of the lot.i a
'ormorla 1 assoclntlon, ho found tb
dear oid lady n-wull and in bo<l. T o
neetiuu between them wns -i e.-r-v.i;
1 ev r to bo forgotten by the few who
w/tneuced it. The »x proatd rn tieui
vori.eruuu ki.ood her - if oii-juato'y,
Sho thtew her arm around his peek
and wapt trealy. Mr Davis took her
herd lu bis ’uid w3id: ‘’Welt do I res
mwaher in the ti rkdaysof the c -*ei -
eraoy you were one of tho miultt.ru g
angel.; lo our homt-Blok and woundeu
ao -i.'Bis With feeling!! of deep Kr»ti-
t,.uo J reuitimber tho loving ei'enilo:
oaid by you and your belovi’d hue
nand to ruy farm y aiul myaell ” Then
placing blit hand on her f rehead, both
wnepit.., hii kisiied her g -od bye, any-
mg, 1 G id l.lt-as you. a d may you
scon bo well,"
TUTTS
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
Tie tneacost :\ld:1 .csl ’iriumnk of the Age!
SYI/IPTOMS OP A
TOI2PSD LIVER.
I om» t»f iu>i/iu\f .dowels costive, l'alu la
the band, ivit i n dull sensation In the
bucis pur:, A'aln under tho sbonliler-
blai'.L*, i 1 L -MnorfA utlor t atiaa, wlih ariis-
lncliD. n.n. to c\t .’Cion of body or cnlnd,
lrrit iokU.-y of tru.per f I.ow Hplrlts, w ith
ti fiMliiig.huviUaE tu^lcdlcil noniciduty,
WeariiofaH, ii).:.j in.'sn, Flutterlujt at tbe
Xlcr.rG S#i*t6» before the eye*i» Headache
ovei iLo light rye* JleiatcoAonesn, with
Jhfut <5. ‘nt »•:«, f ii. lily colored Urine* and
CONSTIPATION.
TVS’X'H i'1-L.lat; aro especially adapted
to tmoii cusus, Oiio dose eiTecto euch a
ehang off* t Ui’u '* < *tOfl$toni*litli«suitever.
Thvy’ic . -vujo r A ppctllc«anii cause the
t)cd> « Tti'..* ii. f’lr'ili,thus the sjstera is
Oi)iu . - ied« • >i l y thi’ii-Tonic Action on
'J:j *«i . . hTMloirSttouJaaro
nre "tj. ■ i i rt Murray »
lum^SffliiSSAPilRiLU
makes health-
r. . iiir.s tho wastec. oi
!'‘•■•i atifl hnr l muscle:
OS'
.1 ii>i|)Hi‘is the vigor or maidrood.
.1 \: *!:• g
IFX'F i i .a array st.. Natt \ ork
MOXIE
HESYIMK FOOD
is tlio ouly h.inuless and eifoctive
Nerve Food known which leaves uo
after-LlTeetH and ie without -stimu
lant or alcohol. It is a delicious
l evoi'u^-c ui d will positively recover
Broil, and Nervous Exhaustion, de
stroy thirst for alcoholic drinks
restore tiie appetite, cure Dyspep
sin, givo refreshing sleep and im
mediate relief to apy trouble
arising from nervousness. A single
bottic will prove its virtue.
Manufaeaued by MOXIE COM
PANY, Atunta, Ou. For sale by
John P Turner & Bro, and G k
Brailford, t.’ity Drug Store, Co.um-
bus. Ga. oO cents quart bottle.
air'iG di^ lx rh int
Alhuta* (ti? ) Dots
BomoHiieg AI*ouf the Ups anti Dunns
ot 11 r inhabitants.
aiMMStWiV ALIVE.
Atlanta papers are giving the
public some curious and wonderful
cases that are quite interesting, It
seems a young lady of Atkmta had
boon reported as dead, but it came
to the ears of tho Constitution re
porter that she was stitl aiivo, and
being on the alei t lor news, called
at her residence to learn all the
facts. Miss Dunaway, who had
been pronounced dead, said;
‘‘For fonr years rheumatism and
neuralgia have resisted phys.cians
and ail other treatment My mus
cles seemed to dry up, nr; ilush
shr ank away, my joBts wore swol
len, painful and large, lost myappe
t te, was reduced to GO pounds in
weight and for months was ex
pected to die. 1 commenced th
use of B B B and the action of one
half bottle convinced my friends
that it wou'd cure me. Its effect
was like magic It gave rue an tip
petite, gave me strength, relieved
all my pains and aches, added Hesb
to mv bones, and when five bottles
Lad been used I lmd gained 50
pounds in flesh and am to day
sound anu well.
jib .» r nivi'i oe wm-u
What Mr J P Davis,of WcsbEnd,
said;
“I have only a few words to say,
which are to st te that I have been
confined to my bed for two months
vvit.ii what was called nervous rheu
matism or sciatica.I was ouly enabled
to hobble about occasionally by the
use of crutches,and in this condition
I commenced tiie use cf B B li,
four bottles of which enabled me to
discard the use of my crutches and
attend to business. I had previ
ously used all well recommended
medicines without relief, It lias
been over one year since using B
B B. and I consider myself a per
manently cured man.”
»ll HIP motion. V(»1 dinnater Us It U
inaki.'S a statement:
“My wife has been a great suffer
er from Catarrh Several physi
cians and various patent medicines
were resorted to, yet tho disease
continued uuabated, nothing ap
pearing to m die any impression
upon it. Her constitution finally
became implicated, the poison be
ing in her blood.
“I secured a bottle of EBB and
placed her upon its use, anti to our
surprise the improvement began
at once, and her recovery was rapid
and complete. No other prepara
tion ever produced such a wonder
fill change, and for all forms of
blood diseases I cheerfully reeom
men cl B B B as a superior blood
purifier,’’
,iilt-«" ».V’v to ’’ ' -T* -r) rrt
DR. RSCE,
For is years at ^7 Court Place, now at
A r(*(nilurlv educated Bad legally qualified phyMciau and the
tn,.-i mcccssful, as bis practice will irre.
Cures all farms of PRIVATE,
CHRONIC and SEXUAL DIS
EASES,
Spermatorrhea and Imputenoy,
ns the result 1 f self-abuse In youth, acrunl e\ef-'t in uuw
SYPHILIS
Gronorihca,
Cures Guaranteed ixi all Cases
undertaken.
PRIVATE COUNSELOR
rr paa-rs, sent to itoy .vMr, -i, sccureN h.*:. -1, f- • u ty
C 0 1,1" Sh-uhl be rci’.l t,y uil. '.ildcf U ..‘ -.c.
t. Ih:c boOM trjui - A. M. to y P M. Sundays, - to 4 B. dl
INSTJLLMEftT ?m
Rose Hill Fnpi?
ON LINK OK
Th^ Georgia Midland.
-4=0-
DEIWABLE VlCi.1T LOTI
Lots fronting on Hamilton and
Tulbottou roads, Hill, Linwood
and North stieets aud Rose Hill
avenue. All lots are full qvuutor
acre, Call early secure a de
sirable lot, as prices will be ad
vanced within the next thirty days
TOOMBS CRAWFORD,
Real Estate' Age i t
13 North Broau street
a 5 eoait
Q
:eb e £3 a?
spring Medicine
AND
8L00D CLEANSER.
11”
STO!
Judge PulJnm Bays “The Effect i * Magical 1”
Judge Thomas I’ullum, formerly an old and respected citizen of
Union Springs, Ala., and later connected with the Wholesale Drag
firm in Atlanta of Pemberton. Pullum & Co., said last week in the
presence of a number of gentlemen:
“My wife had been for many years a constant sufferer from rheuma
tism, Her joints were swollen and distorted, great knots Lad formed
upon her bands, She could only with great difficulty and pain manage
to walk, aud was a constant sufferer from this dreadful disease. We
tried everything we could read or hear of, and took advice of eminent
practitioners without any benefit in the way of permanent relief. I was
induced to try Hunoicutt’s Rheumatic Cure a short time ago, although
I had lost faith in all patent medicines and nostrums, and considered
her ease incurable. The effect wap magical; the pains have entirely
vanished; tbe swelling and distortion of her joints have disappeared
and the disease has been, I verily believe, eradicated from her system.
She is still using the medicine, as a precautionary measure, ns her gen
oral good health is being restored by it, I can honestly and fearlessly
recommend Hunnicult's Rhenmatie Cure as tbe best medicine for rheu
mutism an- the blood upon the market.”
Wkv do vou suffer from Rheumatism or anv Blood or Kidney Dis
ease when HUNKKIUTT'S RHEUMATIC CURE will relieve you J
RETAIL PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
Sold bv Druggists. Mere
wholesale firms in Columbus, G.
mnts can obtain our - “Cure” from alJ
M. HUNNIOU I T & Oa, Prapr-istor*,
Attaint?*, G-a.
ml)4d wCm
THEY STAND AT
THE BEST SHOES FOR
THE HEAD !
LADIES’ WEAR
j. C. BENNETT
The best Lathes’ OP-
ERA SLIPPERS
brought to Columbus are
made by them. They
can only be had at my
store. I can fit any foot.
ABK MADE BY —
& BARNARD.
NO LADY SHOULD
BUY A SHOE UN
TILL SHE EXAM
INES MY STOCK.
I am Sole Agent for these Goods in ’Columbus
W jVT . M! EYE R
C. Im. TOR RETT.
Ff&tiicai LiidMlsker asd lonerai Pinctui’.
I AM NOW BETTK.K VREFAKKO Iku-'D evar ;o ftjmlet) EunerolB el won mofieriiw
pitou*. I tuive ms -m»*i nr<5 scout crwnlet* lire o? CoIIies, Cbpsi anrt Cr.«k»ti Ui
h* oitj, nrcni to-, cheapest Vim Coffin it; the flci-rt Wooden and Metal in C'-es an i
Ci»6k»ta manuiactnrBd. A (nil line ol .! stiles’. Gents’ sod (.hl’drtt.’e Burial Kflbesfron)
•'l lu 080. All modern prccessen uted in •tuhtomlcg the drat). Porecr.ei alien !on giver
:o all Kvinerals^placi-t! la cv cl:B?(f, Stnls'sotlcn:. jicsronteef. C'rd«r» by stiegrapb
will be fi ted in -hirty mliiuUt i iio-.rabtt.e si) brick work S’. Csweiery ‘t. y.ve *atls-
ctltin. Erlous r'.;s«onsbls.
O. I. TOEBETT, No. 56 Broad St
People’s Line ef Steamers!
FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE
WJVE D ELLIS
The Steamer ELLIS wears the horns as the fastest steamer .plying tho
Chat tahoochee, Flint aud Apalachicola Rivers,
ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST-CLASS IN EACH PARTICULAR
U*LL ,: ^ ba * r ,
rpft GEO StoSl.HANl.V~" -—^=3
!ij (tfifli.ft'i)’. Do-Cot.
He -w No 2, «7V; Brosd it***l, n”
over Wmich * timei s A;- iv‘ n
D h. o. x. osbuSn] —
Dtinnt,
(Soobusaor Ui Dr } vt Mason,)
Office netr dm-r to Hanfein Hcum. 8»m
eturanoe a- Kldrt;«'s arallery ecu r»
W '
K. TIGNKB,
DENTIST,
:t5Hi Twelfth street (formerly Baudot,
0 E THOMAS,' JbI O S CTIiKaT.
’T'HO.V.AS * CHANDLER,
A,™.. ,.c
SMITH'S
-JIm
, /ure Billonvnesst Sloit Headache |ri (. h, no,
IR) One do.-n relJoi"?', (VeuroIt/ia. T’.cy cure anrl
preventChiils. fever,S.iurf ton.ach. • [fed
Breath. CleartheSkin,ToneIheNarvet,amiaiva
Lila .inti Vigor to tin 5 system. Dose; ONE pfM
try them once anti you 'vlh novor hew ithout
Price, 26 cts per bottle. Sold by Druggists'anti
Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on recent ot
price In itar.ips postpaid, to any address
. , J. F.sxnr* & CO.,
Manulaotureis and Sole Props., £T. LOUIS MO,
PRINTING,
;10 O K* B i fV ' W ft A K ?:■
Oil- EVERY DEtiCBUft’KOJ),,
aY l o w £ e r * a j-csa
. bAHot: atocx oftMiicr-.it* otfafkb
•A .•na’BtU.u* T.-v.t;.c-, Kach-.s i.ia Wot*.
Oh hi, Bill Sti'i, StAtej-er t: tii’C.)/,; j..
Wtl. Alao Kne -’-pira. Oar-hi, ■•«.. silattv
’ a-.ert uciida, K&c«r Bov*« cf any sH-
<ftwor!pUoh o ”■ k« it t.- -’’-ar-v i*
or) notice, JH.jVj, h; ) .turf,
NERVOUS
DEBILiTATED MEN.
You aro allowed a free trial of thirty day* of the
use of Dr. Eyo'g Cc^ehrr.tod Voltaic Celt with
Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speed/
relief and permanent cuie of NervousDelnlity loss
of Vitality hnd Manhood, and all kindred troubles.
Also toe many otl'Cr dinr-nses. Complete n sroiar-
tlon to Eenlth, Vljfor ur.d Manhood Kuarauteeu.
No risk In incurred. Illustrated pamphlet in scaled
)nveiove mailed free. 1 »y addressing
'JOIIAIO CO., Korahtill, Hisk
f in nvn
CONTINUE TO 1 « ■
HAVE BAD BJ ■ 1
COFFEE
WIIZN BY USING
LEVERINC’S
Yon Will Always Hava It Good.
CROCE^S SELL ST*
10c. in Tmirs for a complete set
Levering • Xcw f.-vls ( 7) ovlrlu.-.l de«iffns).
E. LEVEBIMG A CO., DALTI-MOKF MI)
C k, iiSCHKE,
1VL ill 'V\T I” 1 B' li’t,
OVKKT AND SHOP:
Dillingham Street, oppositejSoxrtfc-
eru Plow M’orks.
The tv E lit) is :
i?ua'ii.bot)Oh»e tsuo Ap\ ■'
cu) Ap»!ao!’ioola. end fu.-
flue ..at) PscsaotMft u- r ‘ \
O- «rd f.ft.or M»rr-li L
uerna'tlluz
■tv rot-at a* the scaadmo ev ,r
bloobt H verf. taok ug i.w-.t trl ■- a w
tshivig trap!d thuuo - tci pas*«ag8>
•)»’• '-a tho CbattRl ocetee nr-a j
. IbSS, tbe lollrwlDit ecbedttie
iDakart ,-.u tho
w n.it DflVwoen Col u c otta
-.-'.-m bevnasah J’ okdoa-
i. Icchlcols .-.tv sr-i.
UI be ran, river, 't.y, etc.
Steamer ELLIS leaves Columlms Tuesday at 8 a m and Saturdays
at 7:40 a m for Apalachicola. Leaves Apalachicola Wednesdays at 3
p m and Sundays at 12 m.
Tbe Sieeuur IlIMh ^
(Sfngijrv to fin.* from *J i
SCHEDULE OF THE STEAMER MILTON H S VIITH, as follows*
Daavii CnlntnbnB every batnrrtuy st 0 a m tor Apai»oJ)jcola via b-’i.abrlage.
Donve Apa,aai))coi-i M-u:.')u.v : t 6 p fit ’or Oo.t.ixiK.), via h<,mu)'l'i),c
l issenjii t* i r ta Sivarrali arc Jeck-CDvfiie can n)?f.i th’.t ooat at OUattahooclise
goli.B down Snhday tTut-lh*. and c.-tplog up Tttfsciay aventaa.
Httamer smith will wise frufflu for all it atUngs, and will take paravugery omy on
Up T'lpv.
Arrival aud Departure of Trains at Chattahoochee, Florida,
Bavaunaib, F'.or r» ar.u iiallicad—Arrives frcni SUvaunaG and J.hcKsonviil« at
4 04 p in. Lei*v c for ^%vauuab »Dd Jnoksonvi i* r M ii lOaui.
Florida R iu way tad S gallon Ou— Arrives Lrnm Jacksonville at i p lu. Jbeavt-a
for jHckRouvilie ai II . 0 u ra,
Fu:. saro.u ftud At)an lo !<.;*.•. ri.ad—Arrives from Pen?Hd'la. Mobile and Or'oanf nt
R h in Lienve fn I'oci-^oola, Mobile and New Or t >na k 4 14 p m. This Hcftedrilely
sabieot to obauga witboui notice
Freight and Passenger Rates.
On am) at tr i't‘brnti'>».v t. invJ tho ioou. itttvs oi -1.1) poiit<Att« to nil pointr, or
tbe OLattiifiocohee otul Ai'Hlarbicota riven will be aa fotowc: ^
Cotton Seed^Meoi ver ion _.gl 26
Olhi f tre'gb!* ic pfopo’tlnn.
Ps»s*g6 ircni Cofniabne 10 AlniiBcbK'nlf iu Other points in proportion, Tbrrnyh
■loke scan be . otan ed by thin ,lue to Bavutinfah. JhckaocvU'e nnd au points ts Fan*.
Kic-rii-a cheaper ‘bao any t.'Uer ;tia
Shippers wtil ploose h&vo their frei^F: at heat by 8 a ni on Day ct leaving
p.a . ooe wHi be reociveti s.'itr that honr.
B jat xestrvBs the right of no-, landing at er y print when consliiered dBPger-
oc.s by thn pilu
Boa’ will net slop v any point cot nam6tl ;n the puhjiBhed list of landtcffr
tarcishetl 8hipp»r8 ior 1S86. ,
Ocr reopop--.ibr.itV ) (relght cea««* ufter it has bean fllaohaiged at a land
ing when so person is 1 hereto rotsaive it.
K:!)o« snHro* * - pt.aage without noiioe.
C. D. OWENS, T H, MOORE,
ruffle ylan.i,-er, Sivanurb, Ga, Aseul, C muivtu,, G
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line cf
advertising in American
Papers "by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
4 0 Spruce St., New York.
Send IO cts, i'or lOG-page F-’amph'e^
T>1 ■£ CC*. UMEUIt
iIS Cdiuuui
Axe now prepared to’ furnish a
kinds of
BOUGH & DRESSED LUML'U
And to Dress Lumber for the pal
lie, ‘and solicit nairouago.
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Booms, OhioDf;, Hail
Or STORES Ear Bent,
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