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DAILY KXqriREK-SrX: COM 7 M BUS. GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY .MORNING. MAY 12, ISsfi,
imm \ in nv.yy \i» kktim mims.
Da.-. L. l).ivi* Piopriet
. M Daria. Kidney I
W.uiu spring
For Rheunmt
‘ri'oiitainT Curi.
Frc-h Fish Win. Thomas.
IIM KAI. NOTH I .
■* The friend* and acquaintance* of Mr. and Mrs.
1). x o.nti aiv requested to attend :he f meral --f
latter. from the Church of the Holy Family, this
moi milk’ at 9 o'«. look.
OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Motif III) Meeting of the bnanl-.f Trii-D
llo vllf.ni* M ill ( las,. - More Room N*
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•»1 to atteiul
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The friends and
R a. Ware, .Ir., a
the Amend of their infant non. II
fiem the resilience of Mr. II.
o’clock thi- morning
lleitfh al M I's. ( allt i.
Mrs Mary ( otiti. wife of Mr. D. ‘
lit i home ■ n Rose Hill yeMenla.. morning at 9
<> clo. k after an illness of netirix two >xv.i-. >he
>\a-ac insistent meiuhcr of the Catholic church
ami a good woman. The griel*-trick«-n husband
has the sympathy of many friends in his -ad be
reavement. The funeral will take pan ** from the
Church of the Holy Family this morirng at 9
o'clock.
\ Hesldellce Kuril <••!.
The dwelling h.ouse on the plantation of Mrs.
(. Me Anile. about six miles from this city in
Rnssell county, was destroyed By file Monday
n:^ht. It was unoci upied and the origin of the
fire unknou n. The loss is estimated at fl.VO
\\ith an insurance of $wh» in tin* KochesteMd-r-
titmi insurance company, represented bv < <•) .1.
J . Ivt-ison.
Warm spring-.
Thi-healthful summer resort, in Meriwether
(oji,it> . xx ill \a leopened fr 11.• • lec-piimi of
gi,. st-on the fir-t ol .Dine. Local.-o as ilia, up
in th. mountains, it i- . liio-i dxrightfu. plac t<>
k, , ( . n d the xxeurv months of -nltry -ummer. The
l, nths are . weeding relK-lnng aud health-giv
ing. and the \xatoi i- pure and -narkiing. Mr.
Cliar’.e-1.. I>avis. the proprietor, spares nothing
that add.- to the comfort or plea-ure of his gut—ts.
He makes an announcement in our advertising
( Dunns this morning.
eeti:»K ol't). trust.-
l.e’al last night. The f.fil'-wing
n.embers were pre-r nt: 11. F ('.-Milan. piesideut:
D im Peabedy. vice president: !. M. 'amith. A. <>.
Him knmr. B. II C’n\ uTo/i . < . A. Hedd. N. N. Cur-
-. I. 1. Moo., and . . In. Ivi- <.
The -uperuitejideiit rope t»d an average at-
cndatic-. f Tils white ami 7- " »l«red children the
Tin |uestion of enforced nb-emeof children
i-'iii the who.fireitn.e up.a .dthe-up.. I'intendc’i*
.v.is iu-trueted t.mrij ml .ne rules of the h-ard.
Ail invitation fimii tin* col.-rexl -ch.-oN loan
'Xhibitn II to-J: igi. t It the OJ... house. gi\
proprietor!* ami salesmen wore out
Jug the firemen s procession and took the
y. Knm and Calvin mid two or three other
negroes wuit on a pleasure trip to Green vii.e on
Thursday. They returned Hint afternoon, and
that night the two former left for Mu coil. While
iu Macon they -pen. mono* freely and had u
Dig time, buying new clothes and spreading
theiu.-elvt s a-blood with plenty of money will
do. No doubt the appearor.ee of P-Oiccman
McMichaxi interfered materially with their
*rsti\ ( . pr*-grannne
since their arreri. fl ft> of the stolen money has
been roc vered. Thirty dollar*, nan fi.und on
' ulvin when arrested, and JlfiOwa* found at his
boarding 1.ou.se in this city. Ten dollars was
found el sair/s boarding house. Sam claimed
that In* left «5<) in his valise here. The valise was
organ, was »»•-.d and found, hot tin u, ney was not in ft. At long the
papers ft.uni in In- possession is evidence to show
•f. H. W. Hattie for that he hn« stolen about fbob within the past few
live ..fabs* in e om- we. i: xxa- refu-ed niomi.-. tm- ol ’he papers .-lew- that he
The privilege ol teaching (ieininn t-« a cla.s- p.<id .fmo for a negro hurroom in Macon. An
gular -chool Ivan-in one of the o.rum . f ' tber fuiiiish** j etddence of h s having paid $90
i 9 reise money
u c pt*d.
Al. applir
aft
the public wlio.iU, until the next mectij.g r.f the
hoard, was granted Mr- Nr ah L. Hulsey.
\ re-ol .tion wa- passed instructing the presi
dent of the ho.tr.l and the stipr-rinten lent »
n.uke applica. ioi. t« • citnci. for an appr.pri it ion
offl.j. ir»I, being t’.o--ame amouni a-ked for la-t
\ear, ‘. pay tie fcalnries of te.vhers and inci-
dental erpeimr-.
A resolution wa« pa->-ed to close the white
school-on the .:4th ol dune, ami the colored
school- '»n the ■/..‘all of .June.
A committ'-c was appointed, r .ni-isting . t f. A.
Redd. 1 I. Moses, A it. Hluckmar ami thy-uper-
inteiirlent. Prof. Mootc. to arrange the cdo-ing
exercise!* of the school?.
It ’•• ill be observed that the b« ard ha- a-ked
c.I'liicil for an appropriation only sufficient t«-
pax ill*, salaries . t tear hews and incidental e.\-
pensef-. Last year they a-ked c .tincil for an np-
piopnat.on *' ado two or four rooms to the white
-eh. 1- which was refused. At that time they
considered that additional room xva- abs'-lutelx
only
'.‘le a in i .f 15 for a wagon Messrs, •miner
n'e that they have minset 1 only but
iu.ee worked for the jii lie no doubt utme
ore than that amount. Jluclaim* to have
: the money xvith which he bought’the
i and tlie lior.se and wagon, but as he got
SO a week his st ay is not very plausible.
RAILROAD CURVES ARE USEFUL.
Yon may live tiii the yelh.w deg fades from
history." - aid a conductor the other night as the
i l-.uiuined along, "but you'll never see a
f-tva’uht railroad down a -deep hill."
The curious passenger with the wart on his
I:.,--- r illed up hi- eyes in astonishment. "My
dear fell aw." he exc.aimed, staring at the con-
.1 i.-.or, "I do no*, understand what t- to prevent
a train Doiii running stiaight down-hill."
• j us: t r. is. "coin inuecl.t be conduct. »r:“curves «tre
ncc..‘-*vry on a very heavy grade. Passengers are
* i.mes s' ruck with the great number j f curves
..ti t o- lead while it is up* among the bills. They
imagine ne curves are nu-iely necessary because
t'-»* road winds around the h’lK This is -lily
j iit.y true. If the rai-roa.i wet.- t*. cross diiectly
ji■ heavy grade it would sti!! be neces-.ary to have
t; >• cutNo train can go at a h gh rate of
sp».ed i*. •wn a heavy grade ou a straight track
w.th - d v y. The evi-ianati. n i- simple. The
t- ndeiv" of uny heavy iicaly like a train is to
n*». e i. a -traight line, and the attraction »'
gravdatioji i- not sufficient to overcome the ten-
-h i off where great speed or momen-
t. i.u r:* been obtained. Hence, n train fiving
d- wn f striiglit track on the hillside, instead of
ke*. j• • i . the track would shoot eft'on a tungent
aratoga and Tate Springs Mineral Waters at
Adams & Bowers'.
fiof \l. I.u IIM'\
"TD . curve-,." continued the wise man in the
b;i.e uniform, 'hs one of the greatest safeguards
Yesterday w-a.-: the warmest day of the sea- it. mountain engineering. This is particularly
son. i...ticc*Able in the case of n freight track. It very
- Indications for Georgia.Florida and AidhAiun; fr -I’nntly happens that an engine, drawing a
I’.air weoillwinds generally southerly and ' : .y height train, cannot stick close enough to
nearly stationary temp, rat ure. 1 tli- ^rnck w hen going down a heavy grade to con-
- Mr. J. T. Pearce'-In,r.-e created considerable tr.-i '..e; speed. An engine going down hill is
i vehement ev running iw.iy on Broad -treet moi .* helpless than the same engine going
u-terday morning. .n» it T hat i-. she can ca.i juill a greater weight
-The work ofgrading tho fir-t four niil.-« ofthe the ill than she can held back in going
| c-'Vgia Muft.aiid. begmivng at this city, will b..- <bn the hill. It >p n very common experience
c-omiuenccd bi u very f». w (lay-. v. nn . i.-git.eers of freight engines to have tlieir
---The farmer* are bring dug i.u better reports of naiii- literally push them down heavy
tlier iscau-ung it gra.’.es at a high rate of speed. In such instances
macssnry for the good of the-ohonls. Their ex- the cotton crop. The
p.-rh-nce ami ob-er*iiti>.ii during the pre.unt t*» come up iu many places xxhere the seed xva-
v.-ar has shown that the inert,u>e makes addi- thought to have rotted.
tuna’, room indisp. n-ahle. T.»..h. iatt-• he difh* - A nyone leuving the city for the summer can
calty the hoard has been disciis-ing the expedi- have the DaiU.y Knqcuree-Stn -cut to their ml-
cncv in a ntmiher of the rooms of t»-acliing txvo dre-s p.,sipaid fur seventy-tive cents per month,
set« cf .-liildrcn each day .nu‘ -et in tne* morn- The addre«.-can he changed once a xveek if neecs-
l li. Profrn-tc.l .McHinv. D.g and another m the afternooi). Thi- would, sury.
The intcre-t evimc.l in the pn tta. :e-l meeting however. m ■-.•--itute the employment *•! The eighteen-montlis-ol.l child of Mr. and
nt.-Proud Mrcet Methodist church i« increasing, additional tejich.-r« It will he s. en that the col- Mr-. W.fi. Hyde died yesterday at their Ik.me hi
The congregation last night was about twice its <»).*d schools arc better provided for them than fiirard. They have the sympathy of many friends ten
large a-the night prexlou-. Rev. Walker Ja-xvis the xvh’.te. and while they have one more room in their sore aflllction. Tney have a.st several get
preach.d a vary impressive -ennon, and great . and .me teacher more, yet al) the room? are full children xvithin the past few years,
interest was manifested. There will be a prayer and there are no more than i- necessary. It i- —The material for the erection of an el eg ant
service this, morning at s o'clock. It xvtll be hoped before another year paste? that provision residence on the old College corner for Mr. Harry
conducted by the pastor, Rev. \V. A. Huekabee. will be made for giving . very child in the city. Hall and Miss Sailie Hall is being placed on the
•ry curve is so much salvation at the right
ie. Tlit. curve retards the speed and enables
- wheel- of the fixing train to get a firmer ’pur-
«-e' on the track. Hail road in g in the hills would
very dangerous were it not for ihe curves
•.r.kied along at frequent intervals.
.-o./.e railroads it is the custom to discon-
‘he lever iioni the driving rods xvlien a pas-
iger ti'ii : :i is descending a heavy grade that ex-
cvi;. miles. The train iN managed
her nil-brake--. Every curve acts as a
brake on the speed, and in this way the train can
sxviiig along for hours without attaining a too
rejkles*, speed, with the aid of the air brake*.'’
Ju.*t then the train xvent around a curve and
tf
For Rheumatism, Malaria, Obstinate Ulcer's.
Lolls, .Syphilitic Diseases. Scrofula and all Kid
ney aud Liver Disorders, use Fontain's Great
Discovery. Sold by nil diuggists.
Mix.v H’»«u He .nil*1* nciiHirahlp
Ah the month of minimum prices at Chancel
lor’s, and to this end he has marked at lowest
prices f20.000 worth of Clothing. Hats and Fur
nishings. It will pay the public to come from all
sections and trade with Chancellor. Suits worth
•$20 reduced to $12. Earl & Wilson Collars 20
cents each; Cuffu .35 cents. Everything is sold at a
sacrifice to close at once. Chancellor is enjoying
a fine trade. His prices are right; they suit the
peop.e. dcVwtf
•luvf R.'l'civ«m!.
Fresh lot of Fish. .Spanish Mackerel, small
snapper-, Black Irish, sheepheart amt Perch.
Wm. Thomas.
nm.tfi um i hh rls.
<H1 < ..>i.
Our object all sublime
We shell achieve in time—
To make the neglect ol’insurance a crime,
An exceeding heinous crime!—Mikado.
D. K. Wii.Lcox. Agent,
jal-dtf 71 Broad. .Street.
Don't trifle xvith Sore Throat or Bad Cold or
Cough when a remedy as sure, prompt and
thorough as Fontaiu Lure is. Sold by all drug
gists.
Lot of fresh Can Goods just received.
tf Adams & Bowers.
Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin, indi
cate that you need a few doses of Fontain’s
Great Discovery. Fur sale by all druggists.
Teetiiina 'Teething Poxvdersi allays Irritation,
aids,Digestion, Regulates the Buxvels,Cures Erup
tions and sores and makes Teething Easy.
api'j-d A:\v5m
Stockholder*’ Meeting.
The annual meeting of the shareholders of the
Georgia Midland and Gulf railroad company will
be held at their office. Pioneer Buildings, 11 a, m.,
Thursday, May 20. C. L. Davis,
myd-dtd Treasurer.
SotKu Mater! Soriu Muter!
Our Soda Fountain is now in operation nud w*
wii. endeavor to draw as Hue Soda Water as ci
bo made north or south. Thousands have drank
from our fountain, and we think none have ev
been displeased. Remember we use shaved
and nil Soda drinkers know that Soda Water
! t f >e lee shaved In same is far more refresh
ins than to have Soda cooled by putting ice |„!
side fountain. Come one. come all. We shall be
happy to serve you. Prompt and courteous at.
tention shown every one.
' cUf _ John P. Tuns-hr & buo.
.'ITT IHU p S'l nlti:.
Mlnci-nl Water' Holla Mater 1
Our Fount is now in full blast, and we arc
drawing the best Soda Water in the city. Also,
al! the popular Mineral Waters cf last season
with new ones destined to become so soon. ’
KENTUCKY BLUE LICK WATER,
So popular the past three seasons and endorsed
by all who have tried it.
ARCADIAN OR “IDEAL”—THE CELEBRATED WAU
KESHA WATER.
A favorite water and universally recommended
by physicians. A specific for certain diseases
and par excellence as a table water; superior to
Apolinaris for the same purposes and a cheaper
water. On draught and in pints and quarts.
ARCADIAN OINCIER ALE,
A new and most palatable drink, on ice. Try it.
DEEP ROCK.
This water is too well known to need words
1 from us.
SARATOGA.
A most pleasant water and already a favorite
, with those desiring a mild water.
| We keep our stock of Drugs, Perfumery, Fancy
Articles and Toilet Requisites up to our stand-
ard. i. e., the best only, aud will be
serve you.
CITY DRUG STORE,
I Geo. A. Bradford, :
R
about 7,30
tend these
•lock. Everybody is in
•.‘tings.
t of ii Form*
•r < ohniibii-lti’.
» The Washington correRpoiniem of the Louis
ville < <>urii'r-,l'»iininl says ; “Mis- Jennie, daugh
ter «»f Hon. George H Pfeu lleton, is in Washing
ton visiting friend*. Her engagement t<» Mr.
Arthur T. Brice has been announced. Mr. Brice
is a grandson of the late John Forsyth, of Geor
gia. For several years he has been Mr. t’nrco-
ran’s private secret a rv. Mrs. and NLss IVinlle-
tc.ii arrived in New York from Berlin t mouth ago.
Mrs. Pendleton has been suffering xvith rheuma
tism. caused by the damp climate of Berlin.
Base Hall Brief*.
Dittsburg-Pittsburgh 9. Cincinnati 7.
(Tiicago—Chii Ago* 1, Bustuiis 5.
Lotiisx ilk* — IjOtUsvilles t. St. T runs 0.
llrr>ol:lyn—Bvookiyn- DC Athletiea l.
Chnttiinoogrt—niuttan.’ofKis 4. « M idriest..u
Detroit Detroits 10, New York - o.
Atlanta - Atluntas 4, Suvaunuhs 19.
Nashx ille—Nashxfillcs f», Augustas 2.
Memphis—Memphis 0, Mn.?on <1.
Th.- Fir-t Annual I'lrnir of I.'Allegro (ierman
Mill. « liollghtful Affair.
the curious. p-.tisengGr was thrown to one side cf
I be seat.
Its a wonder to me." he gasped, ’that these
measly express trains don’t fly otf the track in
going around these heavy curves."
••Weil, sir." sr.icl the cniductor. ‘Tve been
t ling for txver.cy-tire . ear.-, and I
vet knew or heard i' a train jumping the
Walker Lewi- will preach again Ur-night who desires it, a public school »• location. The greund.
board fully com prebends the xvatits aud require- The children of the colored public school-
ment- «>f the public scliools of the city, but are will give an entertainment at the opera house To
ft *werkss to supply them with. ml the c.»-opera- irght. Seat- will be reserved for the white pc>
tion of council. pk xxho uiuy desire to uiieml.
-Callie Fcrgn-on. colored, was arrested venter*
A DAY IN THE WOODS. • layby Kail ill’ Abney. She is charged xvith as- rah
sank and battery by Caroline Aldeman. She nev
will have a preliminary trial to-morrow after- track on a curve. There isn't the .slightest d<ui-
it'Miit before Justice Wynne.
The members <>f "L’Allogro german club had Kate .Simmons, the negro woman who fs
tlieir first, annual picnic yesterday near Clapp’s charged with stealing clothing from the house of
factory. A large platform had been erected in Mr. Frank Watt, waived a preliminary trial yes-
the beautiful grove near the spring. There is no terdny and was sept to jail.
more romantic spot anywhere, and it xvas a most —At the meeting of tha stockholders of the
appropriate place f«»i the joyou* occasion. The Georgia Midland and Gulf railway, called for the
pla -e lias been the sc ene of many a picnic, but a 24th of this month, there will be an annual elec-
Folloxxfing is the result of games played yester- happier one was never given there than that of tion of directors and other important business adaysV" was asked of a well known photog*
,m yesterday. The Italian string band had been will be transacted. It is hoped that every sub- raplier.
engaged, and to its sxveet strains the merry ser ber to the stock will be present.
e tuples held their first german m the woods. | — — r
Let June lirlu^ it* Fruits to You.
With its proverbial •certainty, the Tfllst Grand
Monthly drawing oftlie world-reuoxvned Louisi
ana Mate Lottery came off at noon, on Tuesday,
April i :th. at New Orleans, La., superintend
ed Dy General- G. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana,
and JiiDal \. Iriir’x. of Virginia, the Commission
ers ofticiaby selected. The result is briefly chron
icle- thus • Ticket N2o.itI .soli in fifths a: one
.bu’ar eac’t. dr- xv the Fir-t Capital Prize ri'?7N W
<m.*-ilft h xv.i.«-h . Id y Theodore Lentz, a w.ril-
kr.-ixxn lvstnufini keeper, No. S William:*’C.-urt.
:iu- cat. lvr for the M erman House, Boston,
Mas*,., and paid :<>hnn by ( .\qm -s: an.itD...r fifth
\-a- ft* Id Dv K. I Bacon, a well-known citizen •»!’
Port I i»i d. M. . f. r a -nmllsyudK a’.x r’rD. -f/iend ;
.■mctl.cr was -..Id t- Emot Ant.-, a l.-rominent en
graver of >• . Bar* nne f.roet. and Thos. M -
Million, wmcer at corner of Baroniie and F- lirity
-Meets- nn.--.Iher D •• Tohn Paste, a sah-on-ia'ei-er
Glad tidings. Relief and cure of Throat and
Lung Diseases. Foncaiu'b Cuie is guaranteed to
cure a cold in twelve hours. Sold by all drug-
gi-ws.
KHck! Kricli! Brick !
Contractors and others wanting Brick xxi.ll do
well to call on the undersigned for prices. Now
is the time to build, while material is cheap. Are
prepared to furmtn Bnck iu any quantity de-
niied. V>’. \V. A t.iflo. O. Berhv..
Telephone $y. jeliMy
Nl’.'IV
I’lllAI.
I’arlor f .mDucnn-.
A very interesting parlor cmfcii--iKe was held
fit the ri'siiiencc of Mr A. M. Prauir-n la-t right.
1 he object of the conference wit- for si vein I gen
tlemen .if this city and Atlanta t.> discu— tlu
s.icial, nitira! and spiritualconditi-m of mir young
men, and to also discuss the proper means t*• he
duplexed in improving it. Mr Willi tins, state
sei iet.iry of the V. M. C. A . *•p»v-cnt. ai d
conducted xvhal was more iu th,* nature <>l nn
informal and general talk than a regular meet
ing. Several of the gentlemen pre-eiil made
VetT interesting talks upon the subject of out
young men. their habits and the means of lend,
ing them into higher channels.
Another conference wiD he heal t! the resi
din'. ol Col. Gc». ft. Sxxift tni- < vening at s :.'"
c-'chick, audit is hopt'l t hat the atlen.i.»nce xxill
be large.
Mrs. M tJ. French. Mis.William Redd. Mrs. BT
Hah heraAd Mrs H. H. Epping chaperoned the
aft'a-r. The mnrrieo couples present were Mr.
and Mr-. I). A Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Wooditiff and Mr. ami Mrs. H !{ a., ;. bin-.
The following an the members and On r lady
friend- who xveiv tin. partietpa tt-: William
lltittolph. Bartow Elieriiarf, A. A 'A’iilc ix. Ii. B.
WooiNdk. Hart Jos. ph. Arthur Ai-irdoca, .V. n.
Ma-on. treorge Ridil'.e. Waft.d Curtij*, Tim mi 1-
i‘inn,' Price Gilbert. .Sam I reach, ,'ohn
!*.*:» In »fty. jr.. ft. It Patterson. I. W
Feld. ft. springer, Andrew Gran fil’d, •l.-p
Turn r. F ft. Freeman. Se.-t' E-’e-. .xrtii tr TJa’-
'1..G II. Yx ludrulV. i. D. Free! and Jno -xx ft.
Misses Mary Lou Mott s\eda G'Bri. n, l.,tcy
Mil Annie la id. Ann •* Kvle lit Jo-eph. Kll’x
M ovtis. Juliet Htid- .n. Siam.-' !Di m.-i I. -., .,:e
fteabo.ly M.imi- l'eab »dy. Bottle l :i nn-i. Ma*/
L'.- f Lowe. Ben t Hass. S. D * Ball tui-sie
Young, M’ss G..utier. • .f T’is,..-gi »•. and Mi--.
graded curve, and hardly any on a flat
DOING JUSTICE TO DARLINGS.
In- trouble ftii.it.igrupln-rs Have With Infantile
Hanianit.v—The Ob! and the New Way.
"Are you photographing many children nutv-
" Yes, the babie- ..re pretty steady customers,
an] among the most .i-rai/icsmile xxe Lave.
N- xl to a middle-aged, plain-faced female, who
x^ in»« ten years taTen from her age a'.ul a large
si'-.-k of beauty added to her tout ensemble, a
young mother with ner babe is the most aggra-
\ a ring ner-oti t he photr graphet has to deul
with. y. in fifty think- ri.e egi.ipi'.er
•lhe. dar.iiig jt.-rio. for. . f •: ur*e. *-v*.ry
•<: :h«.*i has ire sweete-t. r reui»*st hr,by in :i?e
h. 1 . ShUiiu A Co., i*lii«ubcrs and (>:»
Title rh.
No. 120s East Broad street, between Twelfth and
Thirteenth, are prepared to do Job Work and tarte
Contracts on reasonable terms, and solicit a share
of public patronage.
Prompt, uithi-u work and satisfaction guar
anteed in all cases Try us. inytWxv
I «»r \nl<*.
At reasonable price txvo ,2- Building Lots in a
headhy and most desirable location »f the city,
witlmi one clock of tne street cars and conven
ient io xvu.er :in«l gas supplies.
r’ui partiqulars apply to
F. Reichk or
:ny>dii_a (J. eosibiiio.
Just itirived—Bai*N P.ckles and Boston Beaus,
a: Robem Jv.stics: *. Agent.
ifn i'ii l 2Hri«‘k i S;u
i .-u a Ainu’e'A v.
•But tr.(
•TLc-. :
y are always fixed up right, are they
t ing iheui to be phe.r..g:.*.ph.-d x;hen
a?c?ly r.i-.\ ::ifrV tenc-j i.r.-.nt-.. the fea-
- a.id .in jtner. dre.-- them up in iace
and !>:•'].* them uj- xx itli pill-rv*.. When
>.-ed •■here i- - a;• vy n:..."l:b»g xfisibie
a-com. pla j. tbal th # rmi.-ra xx ill not
- haKerA Ar..ni&:ic Diarrhaja 'Jordi.tl j? trie n. -st
p.«.:i-.int ,m«l ■afest icmeuy sold foi cur.ng a.,
■ ,-xve: adiwt. ...is, -tiut u> Diarrhvctt, Dy-eutc. y.
vo.ic. L mneui At Jibu.s, etc. Traveling inen * m
t .t .;.vi.-:»vn-.u.dv. a< the cha.igc of xvute- s«j
TIip Mont ftopuliu-H-ar in Mm-kei.
franett’s No. 11, Conqueror, Pickxxdck and One
Hundred Per Cent. They are sold by
R. S. Crane, xvho keeps only the
finest and best Chewing Tobacco,
known as D. H. Spencer & Soil’s Calhoun, Sulli
van’s Best, Free and Easy, Lucy Hinton, Fanny
Edell, Lorillard’s Climax and Liggett & Myers*
Star Brand. You will also find at Crane’s Lor-
illard's and Railroad Mills Snuff, 1.
40 cents per dozen. Eminent ph.x .
that skin diseases are caused by soap made from
ranoied grease. I’se the Frank Sidall Soap and
avoid all such troubles. Sold at
dtf Crane’s.
Pr. SETH >. J0R])AS 9
Operating St:r*yE0n and Physician
Stanfon: Hou.sk
N- •»- :«-*->• • !>njr.
Rfihiction 3n» Price oTCiIhm.
On all gas used by private consumers after may
1st, 18$G. the* price will is3.00 per
with txventy-five 125 per cent, d
bills paid on or before the 7th of er
my9 lw E. H. Jenkins, Superintendent.
S|><‘Hiil JirivcN.
50 suits cost from Si -• to S18 - sizes 36 to 40 onlyL
xxill be sold this xveek at $12 each. They must go.
Chancellor Is having a lively trade. Earl & Wil
son Collars 20c. each. d&xvtf
People Who IIa vo
Only a few dollars to spend for Clothing, whether
for man. boy or child, can get more for the dollar
at Chancellor’s than elsexvliere. d&wtf
Tli<* Flow man.
Who ••homexvard plods his xveary xvay,” and the
nrilMonaire, xvho “xxdnds slowly tor otherxvi.se>
< ’er the lea." iri his luxurious carriage are both
equally welcome at A. c. Chancellor’s, where
They can be fitly clothed. d&wtf
The Yt-as SjaM-JtfN Rapiilly
That Chancellor is doir.g the Clothing and Hat
b.isii:t *p of Columbus. His prices are right and
g'.ods the best. d&xvtf
f i 11 Tli-y ftmit 1 .
f . lorhing p iu’. T-L.t- will arrive at Chancellor's
t; —uk r;-< v. Make y.• i• i-UTchase early, d&wtf
: tIl'
ich
t lie
all Di.
V
' ::
ic\+—tin
I.a. N«-
quickly i...cxea. and cart-w.jr.i l.iot'n.rs
peace a.i.i tv-’, oy u«ing li.e gem .f ren.-j-
•TiiHKer Ai'.-imiue l.i .iiTnivu Lvr.-iai.
Fre c h f.xveet, :
!«•. -. hwiesulv. ;
Jh!!f
(1,(1
lengthening shadow- <•!
ining (httkness that the
Ii-S lYimi Nun*
There* is yen
inch • oinp’.aint
• an- | a'.nting
- plant '
Wc arc needing tt.sli o-.cv. The Ji nvcr *vc Mi l
la-t week last, i but a little xxhiie. Ihe win.!
s.- n riritd it up. Farmer- ai\ Ai-.vi- in the
l> •• ith ai-n-u tee e.f.<-n tn-t o-f,'i.l- ip The
(•'•i m ( r< -p i- locking ve iv xxi II.
Mr*. A. (,. MfGrarv is quite sick. Mis. Tom
I a lubevt’- health i- no better. A. A. Dozier, Lsq.,
i- \ i-iting his tU*lu r. His benlth is improving
Dr. I • - tiard preached at Pierce chapel last Snt-
Ut btx ..lid Sabhatli. The d'-ctor will prefix It at
1 • - • chape! "it tlu* tilth h’abhuth ni this month.
A x\ ickcd old mail killed a fine calf for us last
It was n--t tint 1 t
the trees toid of t!ie
f :,;y throng relu.Jai.tly left the e: -u.id-.
Si .ft twiliglit »i a jivrf'e t -pring d.iy. nut
beimluu' bv tlie niu-ieai laugMor •
uiris, blend, d with the de-ofn r f-iiv*. .
t>.-x s. spirited It or*. - D--re tl.e-m too .jui.fi
the Ii ippx -(••■in*.
A GOOD PIECE OF WORK
IM.m tin Polio* (i
' drew ihe •**'<.eMid (. aj.it,i! prize •;! ?25.lMA. and
sold in fi ft ’.is at one doihirca ii- < n<«fifitn '*
G. French nf< v.le-huni. Ky.: one to Henry l:
. .f Imp r-an. N. J.: ..m t. Join; Ii .Min-
. T<d. do. »).; one to a par. yin Gnat.-mala.
ne t.. Joseph i’Lieot, 7in t ase ,i "
< x’ a. otla r t.fil-s j-artit «= in
-s.*-, dr, xv th( Tid’d ( apitai
. -old :n lit'tl'- at one d* liar
li-s .Mini ■ Lurkc of Wnulling- tm
IC to « hri-t Haase of Wa-h- tin
diss M. Mueller. Nr- 30--T)iv ; .s* 1V
i.'i.. otln-rs toj-avtit- in (..-.I- . M
Msg o' *v
• expend
.d ay ng it- IV:
n u to.s’ ide
:.*• gen-raijy
Wheat Bran at 90 cents per
Empire Mills.
Adams & Bowers.
I mpo i-tioff.
t or ler.x-c New York City via
a i> t -ave baggage evpressage
lire a:v s f oi; at Grand Union
al A luerica:
lx unit. Mich. N<
i-fitt 1, te
1> C..
.cv
'..bhed the
he latter
i-nount, kn
II te a mib ft if)
in- ilonei and \ • •
lit.'! ci I are in the
isirg -d with ii ixdng
. A --t f ( s > and
ming ; i
eh - -u .
N
..'’the txvo Foi
— .id in fifth*. :.t
f Kimbrough lodge
ihand.
"inner Flovd
Per
roads in the
Fab^r lift for Athens
tt H-td-on returned ft
Hunter went over t-'
i I’Brien left for N
M..
mtled on Wedne-.liiy ofla-l -vee
h-' .rd that Sam ami t'alvin .iad ;
g*’ amount of money it then p.
ei • spending it ver\ frcelx. Up.
they learned that s.im had •.:->i
- Mom go
hi. an- v
1 " N ft. Bank-. Dr. W. F. Tigin.r and M r. K.
J ’..-ft foi Macon ye-tei.lay to attend the
’ Miiu'.u) school convention.
Mr. fvi.uk Golden leturtiexl ye-lerdax from
• u ' nnah.
ir- Kincaid, of Gnftin. xvho has been visiting
r> in tlie citty. left tor home yesterday.
Mr M MeG.me. of Hatchechuhbce. was in tlu*
Mr Phillip r-pringer returned vesteixlnx from
K • i a -.ah.
M:--e-Irene and Lottie Wilson returned from
Si.'. • i.ii,ih x -•-terdny.
ft*- x. It H Harris returned from Montgomery
x. :i • not 1. iioi-'ii Ay >le—rs. Con ter \ . o. th.
l ieir safe nan D e;i roh'oed until nicy xvi re not
tied i»v the-i olh-er-‘in M-mday. dthoug . tl
theft xx a - <•,-
Tlie officer
umi-uall> la
-esMon ami
m v.-t igatioi
cun-been in tin employ of Conner &
Monday Lieutenant Robert.- went to these gen-
tk n.on to mx .• •’ig ite the eharacter of sham. He j,
t"l.i them xvluit he su-pected. and nj»*>n
evaniining the contents of their safe. t ,
tin y lbun.l that fisa had been taken from a j, ;
package . ontain ng fiioO. strange to-uv.tiv.it \\
.-nice the F'.s', w a- stolen. Mr. McGovern, of the }|
firm, had tuk. i^f 'im lYoni the package xvithouf j
noticing tlu -nonage. The officer- hu 1 kept up j ,
with the lino, : n nt- of Sam and t o'vio. and ,,
knew that tiu-.x I-.id gone to M.ic -u. Monday
night I’olaeo- in Me Mi hael wn- sent to Macu
ami xe-terdax inoniiug he succee led in arrest-ng
them at the't *.••:,rdinginuise. 'They were brought lI
to tins (ir and i. dyed in tlu* ga irxl lu»u.-e yester- 11
t—.auto.. 1 -.
:>|»:t; 1 prize- .
-i :v ca di. wen. hit:v r and you a.I m . - the
o- i.r \e\'- York t'by. Brooklym. ’r’incknexTilri.
i t Areu/ville. ll!-.. etc., etc., aid -o it xx ent
lit i! tlu xi hole sv.i .Aon xv er. -cat*, r. -1. The to .xt
r.’.wing will be tlie Grand Month.valid Kx-
r.lnmry tiinm-rlj l‘iaw : ng <-n Jam l'tii,
in-ii jri.rJ.500 xvi ft, he distrilv.iH x! Foi any in ft.r-
vii- .i: applx t - M. A. I>,• njiliin. N»*\r iarican*.
RIVER NEWS.
a:e not as much t;. uble a-
l->: xv. D. n .-C have i.ult file tl- nhit }»ho-
ng •: hildr»-r riu.t .•■ e i:*d i-.-ha-x. The
til x. ’: ve vin e.,vri ;, diih. in the rigiv.
and wit’n a tesirabie expression f.ra
.pros;,.' t’-.-* pictm«; i.- taken, and t per* 1
\V: me *-) 1 mmho • we used u- r«».p:uv so
' re time * na» ii was next to vi impo-si-
> get a really good picture of u
'la y were eertain t. nn vf ar-d birr
; i*:Le sai.i -
I find oiegill
•lion dollar!
u,*r
... 13 ]■
weak or sv#re lung? u*e I*:
iy cure- fui Ding aiilcir--*
my. Y.’heu
i he ha*! to e:
or s- me i.r'glv
mg-
id .ir-hol it :> o'c
Dr- ugnt a fair
following pa—oni
le*hl‘
rs: J D Hin
,,K ‘ ton. Apal.n h;.-o.a. K S x’al.axvny. ('iiatti'lioochee
Gn ii F l.iikey L.ik-y's J s Morris. Euthuia: G. o 1
.-. a . ton. !Ji'ifi’."Wa- i Hamm-nd. Ft Gaitu-
Hv Jnhr. Ii Mordan t. Vaifaula; -even on de -k.
*'‘ii Tiie -te..him Wm. 1'. Liii- arrived on -ciiediil*.
re-terdav liio.-niiig. bringing the toll.ixxmk
tiger-: A B Marc mm. Jhfix k Yard: Mi
Murat, x Inmate-* chee: S Fa
Joim Brady. Lufauln; A Mraus, FI -rein.v:
s K(*dger- - . Mr- H vft.bson. Fontuinc's
r: three mi finvk. vari-*u-. -She left ut S
k ye-terday m .ruing.
»!<. n.ii a v. in tiio*. .h
a dip:- mutist *.i11 o ali •
to ke,-' .r.i infant sii '
,*::j);v---ion on i;- little
he removed 1 ite onji xx i
:h;biT 5 n the other a ju
-eo: jv.-d p»y t- cngi gv
er’fil the inianrik n
i-'fiii,- D:. i. x»-‘ ..tnenvi.
a-i-vlv . Tnnt -ort .-fit'
'•vDn. > n chi’. \i«.n maV
Uhl \.-!V |»« Jxts In.** Side.
Those xvho xvant old nev-nip. t- f -r putting
n.n-r carpets can get them at th:-, office at 50
rhe An
cKiioiders •
anil fleeting-
M.t.t Yx’ai-riy
hnburgh Ale.
- -o.i'i Watclies,
(i.,1,1 Yv'atchcs.
, iold Watches,
u Diamonds,
,m.v:
inn'. I >:.i
:iv■.•rxvare.
D„ I in Ha
arrv TimUl. th
Mrs. R. A W;t
.'dock in that
m -utlis old -on of Mr.
of Macon, died about
M-mdax
Clock s.
Kyegi.is-o s,
'. id Watch* a
Gold Watches,
Gold Watches,
Diamonds
Diamonds,
Diamonds,
Sdverw
Silverware,
>pccta • .*3,
lesday. M..y 12lli,
. .S'.urjvssLLn,
ere. ary.
•i medicinal use.
Guinn:.-- Lxrra
Xlif KuBT L IlANE.
34»'£«•<• J1 X i‘ l.,\
F-ar-.ies iiaving deiectixe Exes are invited to
call ami have mem examined by me uptln.lma-
fcopic te.-t free of charge, ami if spectacles can be
of henciit they they xvill be fitted at moderate
price. J. H. Bramhall,
Watchmaker. Jeweler and Ujuician.
New number, 1J17 Broad street - west sixle .
Oixi number. lo3 Broad street (west side Co
lumbus, Ga. rebiltf
3’res!i Oranges ami llainnms
just received by Robert Jl ttice,
myodtf Agent.
UOl Mi > itli* lit: Kill's
Via So m is xv <
ECaileoaxl to 'tliU'iMi
i»rie»is.
niglifi Tlie re- Ky c gh\v
li.iv
, pr liminary ti n!
• for in-
ii'
and Mrs. Robertson,
the city, the guests
f Brenhuni,
of Mr. A. J.
this afternoon '-.•t -iv Jadgc W.mten.
A r- q-vai .-i ». reporter talked t*- both of'tfi.e
prisom -s ye-tcr !ay. Calvin sated that he had
it., id.-a to •( t’-c money xxlfi.ch Sam gave him to
kx * p f -. turn x\ as stolen. He said lie knew that
Siii'i >-\i iu',1 ,i hv-rne and dray here and a small
piecx "t land and .-tore at Kingsb.-ro. and he di 1 M 1 *.. ]fo
ii"' dx a anything strange that hr* should Ivor of the
veirv,
vein*.
mams were brought to this city vest
terment. and the funeral will take place from
the residence of Mr. W. R. Bedell this moniiti g
a»In the *a-l Rws ot their little tlnrling suvei, Columbus. G
the !>• reavei parents nave the sincere sympathy
of a large cirelo of friends.
.Spectacles,
Jewelry,
Jewelry.
t C. Schomherg’s Jewelry Store, 10? .Broad
dtf
1). ,-iili .d’ ;
f.-timald.' I.a.l; .
Fresh Pickles, Crackers, all kinds Deviled and
Potted Meats. Sardines. Ch'ppeii Dried Beef.
. wife of M’ H. f H-dli-. the mem- p uve Candy, Fresh Lemons, Olives, etc.
Mr-
n aud Mis- Lula Mobley, of Ham
ilton. passed through the city yestcnlay. en route
to Much, to attend the state Sunday School
Cx nventixm.
Rev. Dr. W. C. Hunter and Mr. U. W. Dilling-
liani K-ft for Savannali yesterday to attend the
Episcopal convocation.
Mr. and Mrs. j. h. Worrill, of Talbotton. pass
ed through the city yesterday en route home
roni a visit to relatives in Harris county.
Miss Sarah Newman returned from Savannah
Mrs. Orr, of Charlotte, and Mrs. Dixon, of
Shc-finy. N. c.. reached the eitv la-t night and are
6'
vin
i ! 1 .egged that n** mention be
paper. He has h.-rn.' a good
my do not believe he knoxv the
•ather a hard lookhicr ca *e. He
uny xv as given to him at Dan-
liuisday of la-t xxeekhyjiin
•cmployed at Cxuiinr A Co.’s
ict deny that lie knexv it was
!i it xxdien lie gave the money to
iell him xvhere he g*>t it.
• p isitive evidenee that Sam
A Co.'s store on We.Dios-
:iltd the en.-uimsinntial evi-
legi slat ure tor Marion county,
died at lier lio-iie. near Buena Vista, last Friday
tright after a week's illness with lever. She was a
e--n.-.-tetn member of the Baptist church. She
xxa- a niece of Judge Mark Blaiiford, of the su
preme court. A husband anil four children sur
vive her.
Fr**** Slum Tn-Muht.
ftr-'f. Sloan, of Nexv York, xvho ha« been lec
turing for the past two xveeks to the people of
of Macon, xvill be here to-night anxl wifi give a
grand five show and concert. He xvill al.-o de
liver a lecture.
Rout. S. Crane.
firenm and Soda Water.
Before you leave the city get a bottle of Per
fect i«-n Shield Whisky. It is olxl and mellow
dtf R. S. Crane.
A choice lot of Bananas just received,
tf Adams & Bowers.
S«*h-D**» 2, < liattiihom-lioe IDiil-Dng him!
Loan Association.
B ioks of subscription for above series now open
•d and
'•il! begii
lined. Bring tlie ladies. The show at office of Yonge A* Grimes.
til u*1x1 Twelfth.
on Broad -treet bctxvcei
iny9tf
Cliff B. Grimes, See’y and Treas.
anti Ai
Round Trip Tickets, Columbus to Americas, to
u'i! xvho desire to witness tlie tlrenian’s parade on
the Hith at 4c. per mile. Firemen in uniform will
be carried at 2c. per mile. Tickets xvill be on salo
on the lltli, good to return until tlie liUh.
Round Trip Tickets, Columbus to Macon, to
these de-iring to attend the State Sunday School
convention, May 12. 13. 14 aiul 15, at 4c. per mile.
Tickets wii; be p’aced on sale au the 12th, good
for return passage until the 16th. For further in
formation apply to Ticket Agent at Union Depot
or W. L. Clark, Agent.
G. A. Whitehead. my9-4t
(T.MUAIL KAILKO.il> OFOEOlUilA.
Sleeping fur iecommoHnllnii.
CoLFMBLS, Ua„ Jail. 26, lh86.
A Sleeper is attached to train No. 20 betxveen
Columbus and Macon, leaving Columbus every
nigiit fit 11:35 o’clock.
Berths can be secured upon application to C.
W. Meyer, ticket seller, Union Depot, or to Con
ductor of train. W. L. Clark, Agent.
G. A. Wilt; rt.iEAD, General l as-engcr Agent.
jail 28tf
-•ins. fitted up at a cost
1 and towards per day.
..;>• in •» .. i. F!ev;.t( rs. Restaurant supplied
ill. ..-Dx-: II.*r«c enrs. stages ami elevated
rj.ad r* ifi:! (Tfi-i'ts. Families con live better
Ie-* m.-ney at the Grand Union Hotel than at
<<•.. •.. tiiT-i-f ias- ii'-te! in the city, jylOdly
riB'ri'TRITIES.
ri-. clcil hy .3i»!*ii fiiiu kmiiir. 4'xrlnni-
RAILRO.YD Bf'ND^.
Americus. Preston and Lumjikin 1st
m. rtg.igc 7- 95 ft.-100
Atlantic and Gulf 7s 119 w 120
- c ut ra I con mortgat/.- 7s 112 <■> 113
Cob.iinDiis and Rome Is*. 6s, endorsed
G.-ntrai R. R 193 rt-104
('-•i-imbu< .in i Western 1st mortgage
•i-. endorsed by Central H. R 102LriY10-l
("iar!*.tte. Coluinbia and Augusta 1st
m-rtvage 116 w 117
C.iarl'ate. Columbia and Augusta 4s
2d hi- ngage 119 cf 112
Ci .i gia Railroad 7s 105 (i».i06
Gc.»rgia Railroad Os Ill (rfllfi
Vobiie and ‘Viravd 2d mortgage en-
d.orstd by Central Railrmid 109 ^110
M.nitgome'rv and Eufuula 1st mort
gage* os and Centra Riilmad ...10S rt>109'4
South Georgia and Florida 1st, en
dorsed bv state of Georgia, 7 per
cent 119 ("120
bniith Georgia and Florida 2d, 7 per
cent U'i (fi.l 13
Western K. R. Alabama 1st mortgage,
emlorsed by Central Rail maxi 109 («'.110
We.-rern Alabama 2d mortgage, en
dorsed 1H GH5
R AILROA D STOCKS.
Atlanta and West Point 101 (o-103
Atlanta and West Point 6 percent.
-.rip 106 ("107
Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent 126 ("'127
(. ciiiral common 75 rt 76
x • nival railv iad 6 percent, scrip 99 ("100
Georgia 11 percent 183 (.*181
.Southwestern 7 per cent, guaranteed..123 <" 124
BANK STOCKS.
Chattahoochee National 10 per <,*ent...l75 (" 200
Merchants’ A Mechanics' 10 percent 120 ty 125
STATE BONDS.
Georgia -I’.s 106 <•' 107- J
vgifl0«: 107 o. los
i •>- .ru- i.l 7s. 1880 123 '"'124
Georgin 7s. isvw 112' B '"U3
FACTORY STOCKS.
!';q.k' and Plienix 93 97
••l'ljnb is 20 .. 24
.Mii'Cogee. 90 rt’ 98
Georg'io Home Insurance Company... .135 fa. 140
MISCELLANEOVS.
Confederate Coupon Bonds 1 @ 2
FOR SALE.
52 sliares Eai-le and Plienix.
10 shares Muscoaec Factory Stock.
*25 000 Georgia new 4 . percent. 30 year Bonus.
*1000 ' 'Olumnus 5 nor cent, bonds, due i'.«''>.
To shares Merchants’ and Mechanics’ bank
stock, paying' 10 percent, for past ten years.
WANTED.
Georgia 7 per cent, gold bonds, due 18«I can
net seller 112',
Western railroad second mortgage h per cult,
bonds, clue 1S90.
City of Columbus 5s bond-.
See me before you buy or -ell. I ca.i • x. . - do
as well, and often .several pm:it; bet'.i ; 1
one else. .10315* 111.A • IK M i v.