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PAIIY EXfil'IllKR-SEN : f'O] OBI’S, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY U. 1 SSfi.
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The bad bo>« grinm-d nr
The deacon v fSi.wn** wi r
I ht - >.» • ' - • In < ! tiirm
At hi
Tin* girl*. that bo
Ob
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•lit. part
:tb all tbfi
«'] V liV.il- be I
littIt* o\er three pounds and Sj.anisa eggs
two pouutln fourteen ounces.
If mi ♦•nu-rprifeinjf miner <r prospector
will capture (i( r« •niiiio and hand him over,
in jfoocl condition. to (tenoral il**s tlit.
go* * rriim n! will imy him •'Jo.onb.
Tht Loi.iMaini legislatin'. whieh meets
this u . ok will he ehlh d upon t<> eot.'-iti* :
n niitnlier <•; ainer.dmei.t-. to tin. Mate eon-
stitutioi.. Mmiipr o j,i« h is om to ulx.ilisi,
the up, er )i■ msi• _ tin
st imat‘ d.
fell 1 V !
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A PAST UrtE OK PAINT.
* «.f a Nat urn 1 Paint Mine in New Ifionp-
le v teli a sifj••;.* in lii« of>W about his
years a.m. to take Disc.
‘i.h.n't wish VO*! to exercise V]*r>i.• r11 ly."
the tif. D “all von ju mi to do b to
A Coiiet.id. N. H., special to the Hart
ford Times says:
I have just visited a remnrknhlt past ire.
ten mile's from this city, in 1 in* town of
Epson, close hv the track of tin Suncoek
Valley rajlroad, whieh is "perilledJ*y tin
Concord railroad and runs \\ il hin 700 feet
of tin* pasture houmlary. The pasture nm-
tains ;d*om forty acres, and is covered with
a fair growth of arnsn. The original growth
was jiiin*. It is situated on a hill side. tfent-
lv sloping towards the south w hert th»*
railroad crosses the loot of the hill.
It is owned hy a respectable fanner, and
some years ago! after he hud be^un to pas
ture it. he noticed that when tin' cattle
came up to tlie stables, in a rainy or muddy
time, their feet would look as if painted or
discolored, and it would be many flays be
fore it would disappear In the wartime
a young man dug: up some of the earth in
this |msture, mixed «»ii with it, and puint< d
a barn in the neighborhood; and it looks
as well to-day as when first painted. I
never saw a building look better Unit
had been painted that length of
time. It stands within forty rods of the .
-pasture, or. as it may be called, tic mine. ■
The imint is of a ruddy-brow nish yellow,
a <1 Is judged to be lire proof, as it is largely
composed of oxide of iron. Hunting it a 1
little makes it darker, and more burning
makes it a beautiful dark red. That whieh
was put on this barn was not prepared in
anv way. no grinding or washing was re
quired; it was simply run through a com
mon sieve to get nut the grass roots: there
is no grit in it to overcome, and it is only
required to be sifted for the purpose men- J
tinned. The deposit begins at the very
grass roots, and runs down to tin* depth <»f
fifteen or eighteen feet, making the supply
Well nigh inexhaustible.
No grinding, blasting or splitting is re
quired to get it. It simply lias to In dug
out, mixed with oil, and is all ready for (
use without any work whatever, though !
that near the surface would be better sifted
to get out twigs, roots, etc. Different
shades of it can be easily produced by sub- j
jeeting it t<> different degrees of heat lie-
fore it is mixed with oil. It is damp when
first dug, before the air reaches it, but it is
( ntirelv free from rocks, stones or grit. A
brook runs through the pasture, and get
ting my boots first w et in this and then
getting this earth paint on them, I found
ft extremely difficult to get off' except by
ilie most vigorous scraping.
John Briggs, a paint manufacturer in
Boston, was given a sample of this paint,
which lie used and pronounced it as good
as the best imported Italian sienna, j was
told that this grade of ochre or earth paint
has a large consumption in this country, 1
not only for painting buildings, but for car
roofs and in the manufacture of oil cloths
and other fabrics, wood pulp, and manilla
and other colored wrapping paper. It con
tains a large amount or oxide of iron, like
all earth paints.
A chemical analysis, made by John Hol
liday, chemist and assayer, of Boston,
showed it to contain 7<J per cent, of iron
oxide and 18 per cent, of silica, the rest
being vegetable matter, moisture, etc.
Where the samples for test were taken the
ground lies quite level at an ele vation of
some seventy feet above the Suncook river.
To the north and east the* hills rise seve ral
hundred feet, with immense outcroppings
of rock, the formation being principally
trap, granite, mica, schist and slate inter
mixed with quartz—some of the rocks
being heavily iron-stained.
The samples for test were taken close to
the grass roots, but then- was no appre
ciable difference between that and samples
taken from a d« pth of twelve or fifteen
fieet. I understand the mim* >»f Brandon.
Vermont. and Gay Head at the west end
of Mart ha’s Vineyard, yield a product of
earth-paint that is requind to oc ground
or wanked over nr manipulated in soin -
Way before bring used. In that ca-e th«
Ni v, Hampshire diseoverv -buys o\«i"
tlu Hi all.
I'r«s> I’Sf.'isuiiti'I'--.
Tramp- A gentleman of!.-Burt without
A commissariat. Bit* .
A woman ami a new dictionary always
tw to have the last word. N« w Hnvi a
1 he average congressional statesman is
lookup ii*r a tariff policy that wili return
him in congress. —Picayune.
Mamma “Why don't \mi !::cvr out of
tin sim. Kittv, if it troeblis von -n”"
K f y • Vans.' 1 got h.-re first V ‘ Lit,.
Tin• numb, r >f men who are uisapp.. i ;,t, d
inio\. doesn't compart xv»th :!<• nnml-ir
whoai. disaopointej in marriage. Be r-
lTanmin had to dispense with the s. r-
vict'i f his glass-eater l*.u ;<>i>e tin mm
<lisr.>\t-ved an ircbnntion to <fim- ofi' He-
tumbler- iTit In* ring. B.M.U, T run-crip:.
A correspnn.il nt wants to know wh\ i
bail > called a - Imp." Wald, the gn/tl, -
in. n as they evade tin- la.lies* trains a u.i
V"U a ill twuiiile. Buriingtoii fur Pr. ss.
•• A Portuguese journalist vows that Patti
ear it s 11|, I’.ink of Hog land m In r larv n\"
-that i*. ran gel gold for l.**i notes'any-
w <•. b’ichnioiid 1 >isjiatch.
l'r••fe«.s,,|- !•', fix A.ill r M-ivsthat continued
j no 11
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I m; wi , i »i:i \ n r,ii .v,
' N I'KKN \ \. .1' \ e.v: I- W \ - 1:
1st a at
Mv d. e
imih r o il!; ..n :in- LA !
t ••.('. f. • r ourn. -es of t
tin
tea i
that continued’crime results ew.ituallv in
h. it N. w Haven Ni \r.
“What piodn.is a t« « ling of | ;i*osi rat i *:
hi} In* "pring7" ask*- a a-nvt anient. Two
things will do it doubting tin \i-r.»cit>- • !
a pugilist and Irving to r-»a\ .*. Ificveh • •
a stone. Burlington !*ree Press.
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i-l of t le-se w I
• askeil tile Inn
. In* gels m..sr
Mi
sh,
r.M laid.* r.
■ m wears
re t'ox-ti
• the best .
sing!
tv. cl
Bonis. Alboti sa'.sLdt
foi a giri t" marry.
Lucy Stone t hinks dD is a young eimug
ag^i for^a girl to w^ed.
Peaclib’nv pants, it is piediet. d, w ill h
tender than !..\. mi, r tins suinim r.
lhiral newspapers in the weM are r<
printing the cut of |.vdia Piukham as tin
Of MBs Poisonu .f Bulfalo.
Painting with a t„ n <>n velvi t should b
include,i in the art crazes of the lnmi
Sonieb.idy refers te n a
Btit« li lion, in ..il."
Milliners di dare the higher tlu- bonnet
in front, tlie la tter and more fa-lb,mablr.
Son;, of the latest importeit liau an elc\a-
tii n quite tqmd i«. half a yard.
I ii|,|M-,| an,I ( r'UilM-,1.
A shoal of whales, eighty in number,was
recently driven asln-ie on the Shetland
Islands and captured.
A ik*w niattall.fid called “llerimmiuiu,"
has been added to the list of elements,
iv aking t l,e sixty-s. vciith.
John li K rink. of Oldtown, 111., owns a
fcu\-weik-olb e,fit w hich has m, hair on its
body, except a few strong (,nes where the
inane and tail should b. .
. - i - Hoikiigs weigh five pounds
inncl\«• ouiieev jh-i* s, i.iv, Leghorn •"gs a
da\s the i.~- ot i >
Volteie lit it with I'.lei
pdancs. 'Pr the s ( , n ,
it\ and* Maui)'- d.'.-nd
dm
rest,.rat ion t ■ • health, n ig.»r and ;nanin>
guarantee,;. N • rid; is incurred. Illi
tinted mmpidyt. with, fall intorm.iti.
ten.is. m - . iu iiU d fr bv addrevsiing V
taie Beit Vo. AL.mhall. Mu h.
dee!7 til.t it.sat .SeArNN'l \
.let-
Tiie *
dresses i
Niir.il l»:o JO iiuilit.
Manta, Ga„ Dots.BLANCHARD, BOOTH 4 HUFFS
M«. l!,rni tii" ,itli"r *
dn'vn n |)ifi'!|iK'f‘. mi ), r "linu flown tin-
minin' iii'ii -i I. . cut n will" mwj, li tJiroiinrii
t In 1; : r< !' .r> *.t tn i.-s fur uvi r tl.ir’y rod)-.
Somolhirtj About the Ups and Downs of
He- Inhabitants.
n ism j>r.wxv t x \ uvi:.
Is THE PLACE TO BUY
\1! right." replied (Jnuld, ‘SItoNV me
exactly what t' do."
Ther. M],on ihe medical man instructed
the millionaire in u variety of movement-.,
sai l, as Hexing and » xtemling the arms
and b gs, inflating lh«* lungs ami slowly
excluding tlie air, beating tin* chest with
tin hand 1 *. ,md bending the body sideNVay-
and i;hckwiuds. Ni xt day, when
his brokerage partners. Connor and Mn-
rosini. looking into his private ofliei..
Alien in* sat at bis desk reading b-tt'us
from the morning’s mail, they were as
tounded it the sight, (ionld was goiie,*
through a series of contortions that bidi-
cated nothing i».^s ttian raving madness.
His eyes wen ,,n the manuserij t of a long
• pistle. and L*• seemed to be intently pe
riling it; '-nt hi.-- physique was under
going tin* strongest motion- - iiisarms and
leg * .-xt-uiding one after 'inotlnr in ill
dir**efions, and his body doing more genu
flections than were ever conceived ‘>f’
by a rilunlbt. Was be iiaving a lit ? No.
his calm face indicated no agony or Bines-,
Had lie go:m . r.izy ? That was likely, tin*
t wo j>artm rs t'lougbt.
"what i- the matPu*. Mr. (• mid?’’ asked
Connor, approaching ratln r cautiously.
“is t here s< nmt hi Mg bad in the Jett., r ?”
said Miu*o-,ini.
"No, no." r* plied HoiBd setting an arm
revolving lik« a n. he' 1 with <•>.>■ sj.oke and
no mn; "Bin •*xer« , ising without loss of
tilne. ,,
Uani* i »N. '.Mw's
Mr lfast Journal.
On line occasion some Boston friends
sent Webster as a present an enormous
sized plow to use on his place. Webster
gave out word that on a certain day it
would be christened. Tim day arrived,
and the surrounding farmers for miles
came in to witness the event. A dozen
teams with aristocratic occupants came
from Boston. It was exlmeted by every
one that Webster would make a great
speech on the aecasion, reviewing the his
tory of farming back to the time when
CincinnaUis abdicated tin most mighty
throne in the world to cultivate turnips
and cabbages in his Homan garden. The
plow was brought oifi and ten yokes
of sj ile iid Id oxen hitched in front.
More than two hundred people stood
around on the tiptoe of expectation. Soon
Webster made his appearance. He had
been calling spirits from the vasty deep,
and his gate was somewhat uncertain.
Seizing the plow handles and spreading
his feet he yelled out to the driver in his
deep bass voice:
‘‘Are you all ready, Mr. Wright? ’
“All ready, Mr. \\\*bster." was the reply,
meaning of course for ids speech.
Webster straightened himself up by a
mighty effort and shouted :
“Then let her rip ."
The whole crowd roared with laughter,
while Webster with his big plow proceeded
to rip up the soil.
Alvk k to Mothkhs.-Mks. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup should always be u^ d
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves tin litt!•• sufferer at * m ♦•* it produces
natural, quiet sleep' by relieving ; he mild
from pain, and the lit11 • cherub awak-.-s a**
‘ bright as a button." it i- very pleasant
to taste. It soothe.*, f In- child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates t lie bowel * and is rip* best known
remedy for diarrinea. whether arising
firmi tiM.ti.dng or ntimi cmu.-vs. Twenty-
tiv n cents a bottle
Bal" lm* *i;!.. May !T--The old < stnlfd.-io d
r.i!i: ciiidiiLm .n housi of Tv-o:. A jp,..
iid,- an as- ..,r.iiwnt t---dnv f<>: the i-em P:
: tln ir , r -dit«..s to Harry A. Bum. Tlimr
iibii.tii *• an » -1:;i,at« n -nim v. Imre n,*ar
N-. 11•«iai,’<■(i r,,,.m,o.d ,!„rs but tin
-et.** ca . not be est; rat' d. '! In fir-u lu.-
xti mi\e eonnerti, .1, in 1'nnq-e ami (b- ..
;"|."\ shiiHiii.t;-' a-i’ic- -
It Snu ' . Il,•! ■ Suin' »,!>-. Ill Say.
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i'iuii i:ssui\Ai, ( aiiiw,
h k. 'JF.O. McELHANEV.
Kesident Dentist
juin-i v
h li. C. T. O.SBUKN.
Dentist,
(SncceP8or to l)r. J. M. Mason »
Office next iloor to Kankln ' s»i„.
trance as Hl'lrlle’s galleiy. ,k\.^
\\' F. TJIjNKK,
>» . Dentist,
i ^yTcvomhslree, formerly Handolpli s tre,-)
! "■ E ■ rHO ' ,AS . U. E. CIIANOLCH '
[ 'I'HO.MAS A: CHANDLER,
I , Attuinevs-flt-Law.
I Office* 11s Broad .Street. C» Iambus, Da. ,i
A
liujf-ch.*-- 1 eeuu-d to dry uj>. my flesh shrunk av
n.y jointw v.i-re sv.„!!.-ii. painful and large,
my appetite, was reduced to CO pounds in w.
uni f'-r nnnths was expected to die. I <■
meneed tlie use of B. B. B,. \in<! the ; et 'n-n (.f •
half bottle i-iiUncid my friend., lha' it w-
c ue me. Its effeeT iva* i:ke magic. It gave
puia^ and ache*, ami'*(! f!e*h to my fw.i.es,
wlier. five b< tiles h .d been u-ed I had gnino
I"> unis, in fie-h, am. am v -day sound ai d ,ve
mel .r. v. pa vis. os wmsi* i:ml
What Mr. .J. B. Davis, -f We>i Knd. said:
“f have o;Tv a f. w v., rd- to *ay. v.hid: are o
state that J have neeu conMr.er. to my bed fbr two
months witii v.hat was call 'd nervr.us rliei.m-
ati-m or vc ; ati , *a. I was er.’y emaided to hoh-.le
about occasionally by the use of c-utchos, and i.u
thi- eondiiir n I i mnnenced the use of B. B. B .
vine
aabb;
pr,-v
•up.
• b!o
o .( pun her.
• t up col nxt i d nit
Ladies
Do yon want a pure, bloom*
iu%* ( omplexiou l !f so, a
rip iv npplicalions of Hniraa's
MAONOUA BALT will-rat
ify you to your heart’s con
tent*. It does away a; itli Sal-
lownoss, Redness, Pimples,
Blotehes, and all diseases and
imperfections of the skin, it
overcomes the flushed appear
ance of heat, futisyne and ex-
citement. It makes a lady of
Titlin’V appear but TWEN
TY ; ami so natural, gradual,
and jierfeet are its etfeets,
that n is impossible to detect
its application.
WE&K, fSl;«¥8US
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<. WJ.'*vg“. snovid oid
% IEr«s.Secr«.t AT'-lI-
V-1 icines, e‘.c., and
i p 1 rl' RENGTCi S£,nc ^ ^ or ” Th‘3 P.i>
LT- 1 ' ' 1 I i ! Vi-w." or “HcuUh
RFaA'ivJPOB’ 1 ' 1 St T : “r tii R r
jy t . L1JM . I" -gl inimou.
Z". L- '"i.i' ■' .lu '■ - ' 1
,">.» "r t* puCUsr.ctl eu'." ly
WWldifei rhi.Ec for theii' benelit.
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Thu ijiik l .i
ol'tliu w.irst t > j >.- ,'inv.i In- mu' ill,Sunt'
SMITH'S im,l'l HEANS li, I'mm nnulo
1'niir Hiiui's, ;IS inuny who li i\r irinl it null
u-stiiy. It il. 'ssi-im stniuuv tli.it si’ii-il.K'
liunple will -itllVi' with this turrihlu illsurisu
w In n spi-i'il\ t'l'lii'f i:tn sitn-lv l>u I'ntmcl in
tl.is simjili-. s.il'u nii.l itit x| n usivu ri'int iiy,
'-> uuiits. I'nr salt I iv all ilni^ists ami
and iliah rs in muiiii inc. nrsv nt anywhuru
on lvuuijil nl inicc ill stnmiis.
ni'Jl enil&wlii)
Tin' 111.1 IViij llii.il la all.
It ii|i|it ai'S that Ihusc \\ la, Imvt hue iinu
ashnim-d nf Main sti'ii-t, inmprisi but a
small mim.ritv ul' out' i iti/uns. mul Main
stri'it it will < iintinii" to lie. lnsua.il i,f
I,m.v thin::' v. .• life,. ,.|,| thli. - h, 'IT-nv
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Ji'. ir i ilie Oi iinnil.-'Ome novelties 111 IllIS depart- Paper Hosm_of any sill, or description not kept
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I'll OS. (HI.IIIlItT.
m. nt. I hey are offering nirmy !. tf nnm, ' ,,I,h Hlrwt ' n ^ te
M.itc'i'.-*; and attend to business. I had
uM-d ail we!; recoramended medicines
•ithout relief. J*. has been over one year siiue
sing B. B. ii.. and I consider myself a pernm-
entlv f’iied man.’’
>fr. 3E. 1*. hOIHH', Yurdinnstcr (D*«r-
mike** a statement ;
“My \v.'f«* has been a grea f sufferer from ca
tarrh. Several physicians and various patent
medicines were resorted to> yet the disease con
tinued unabated, nothing appearing to make any
impression upon It. Her constitution finally be
came implicated, the poison being in her blood.
“I secured a bottle of B. B. B. and placed her
upon its use. and to our surprise the improvement
began at once, and her recovery was rapid and
complete. No other preparation ever produced
such a wonderful change, and for all forms of
b’,f»od diseases I cheerfully recommend B. B. B. as
Parasol Bargains,
Which every l.v.lyiwiio wishes a parasol cheap should .see.
Blanchard, Booth & Huff.
PITT'S CARMINATIVE,
The Best Medicine on Earth r or
Children.
j An infallible specific for Flatulent Colic, Diar-
rhiea, Loughs, Teething, Cholera Infantum. Clu b
era Morbu>, and all di-ea^e- incident to children.
Give it a trial. 25 cents per bottle. For sale at
CITY DRUG STORE.
feb21-tf
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA.
Tlie I’irsi-Class Dim-t Rutile to all Eastern Cities—308 Miles i
I,,.. V,,u- III.,I. | n,,; Aotels. Boarding Houses and Families trill bo
» I lOI K l i () _\ ( \\ j O) k M Hill \ III i jOU l>\ lliC. 1 supplied at short notice witli the cleanest anti
. , ,. . ... , ... . best flavored Berries that come to our market.
( .°*-e connection made with Piedmont Air Line. Atlantic Coast Line, and Cincinnati Southern. There is no waste; all are tine, large fruit, freo
Only 3< hours aim 20 minutes from Montgomery to New York, and only 36 hours and 10 minutes from sand, grit and trash.
fr.>m New York to Montgomery.
May 2, lV«6. No. 53 No. 51 '
Leave Akron 8 30am 1
** Greensboro 9 32am I
Marion 11 03 a m ! !
Selma 3 30pm 5 40 am I Place your orders now for the days and quan-
Alrive Montgomery. 6 15 p m 8 10 li m 1 wanted, and I will deliver them in time. Re-
Leave Montgomery 12night 8 30 a ni ' member T guarantee the finest and at as low
Arrive Cowles *. 110am 9 27 am !!! . . prices as inferior ones are sold for.
Chehiiw i 37 a m 9 47 a m
Notasulga j 52 a m 9 59 a m
Loaeiiapoka 2 05 a 111 10 10 am
Auburn 0 23 a m 10 23 a m
F Kb' issSiSSsi J. J. WOOD,
Newiian 5 '34 a m 12 59 am /
" Atlanta. - 715 a m 2 25 pm
Via tlic Pi-.-diiMin A ! r Line to New York and East. T7T...7
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Notice to Tax Pafeis,
■-L nth L'.iun.l Trii'r.-. No. 50 No. 52 No. I No t> r |MIE Tax Digent fir Slate and County Ttixcs .3
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People's Line of Steamers.
Formerly Held for S6.500. Will N'c.v
Sell for 54.500.
't’HE ..vui-j In-viuii I'l'inoved from city, is i.,
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
1 ''of' othei Citv Kea! Es*ate. stock-; or Bor»d»
]' New l)iv*.lfing. 1*11! , aciv lot. On pr: f
a-ked thi- pn-pei-ty wiii pay ten per cent cleat •
Way keen yoi.r m-mey in stocks an-
h'.n b that
He
FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE
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Thu but.u.ui i wi i - 'ht.- iioiiii sir ii.t- f.i-ti'-r uiu.iiiK' plving tin-
C:...tt .LfOfl.t'.- i 1 • t and Aptilft, Iticnia Uivi'i--
•\Cl.O>i>I() : ' ATI* )XS F:T1>T-C’LASS IN' EACH .VAT1TICT'LAR.
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• hi .’.nil i M.tivli 27ih, 1 tlu fnjlfwing -chtdi.le ivii: i.*c n'.n. riv*.*. fug, pi-nnittii.g:
Sto;itkf Li.LIS ieive- Coimulni.* TueKtlay at a ut and Sntunlaj>
: t ;0 a m fur A]>.i!m-l.icu!a. Leaves Apaltieljicula tVednesdavs at :j
j> m am! S'Uiu --s at - il
Tliy Sa v.tur I'lli* will ■ ..k« fivM.i Waruhou-y Landing-or.:y, but wili t.-.ki- ],a-M-ngi‘i~ and
SCUl-.DULi: or I HE SlEAXER MIL’OX H SMITH, as fuliows
Leave i oiunfi i- ewr-. ^aluiii.iy at iia m fir Apalaciik-d-* via Bainbr.dge
-ttnday Lvi'iiiigi,::'i Tiiv-’.iay Jl'enW. “ ‘ ‘ K * ' * U
Arrival and I.)«.•(.• artnre «f 'I rains at Ch-ittalioocnoe. Florida.
>ivamuih Flmvid.v v».n«t Wvsuni Vui'.r'-.\tl - Arrive- tYo.u Savannah and Jaek^onvilie at 1 01 p m.
1- ltdid.i b.iii’.vey tins Na\ its*.:. Ct>mp;t:iv • Ai/fi e- from Jack*op.viiio at 4 p in. Leaves f.-r Jack^o
Is n*;• i t hi :u a Atlantir Rniirv.atl --Arii\e* frun Pen.-iac >1:’. Mubiie ami New Ynh.ans at il a m. Leave
l'r 1V“.- t M.ibi!.' a:i.i New (urk-aii- .a. 1;11 p in. Thi- -schedule is -ubj.-ct to change without
Tit 14 i n ill 111 1 ’il'SI i i L! t-r Hit'..'-.
Or. ..ii ! i\l:-a.t.\ ism;. i• • a 1 rate-.nl fieigiu ami passige all jioints on the Chattu-
iicf ehee and Apalachicola rivers will bo a*» iV'llo'vs:
Flour per barrel
C ot11*n i>cr bale
1 Fertilizer*, per ten
Cot cm Set,! Meal pel Pm
Other freight** in prop rtioii.
Pmsjsage from Colunilni'- to Apalachicola ?6 00. Other points in proportion. Through tickets can
be obtained by tliin line to Savannah. Jacksouvillo and all jv.int.s in East Florida cheaper than any
ot hei r-»u:e.
Shipper-will please ha\e their fivi^ht at boat by & a in on dav of leaving, as none will be re
ceived alter that hour.
Boat reserve- ihc riglit of not landing at any point when consi lercl dangero’i- by the pilot.
Boat will nut stop at anv point not named m tiie published list of landings furnished shippers
for 188'-:.
Our respons'bility for freight etas vs after it has been discharged at a landing when no person i-
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i’llE Mon > r "fthe firm will devote special at-
] tenti<ni !•• Female Dbea^es. (itlice •• i -. r
Bra/er .V D-rder’- >i..iv Hv-.dencc at Lir.d-ay
p’iHe. Dr. K'niert Bn ice’-; residence on d"*0
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Coiumbus Iran Works
oonvf jpAlInTyl
Are mm pm-pared to furni-h all kinds of
Uni lull aii'i I truss.id LuiiiIm'I’,
And ’•* iMv-s Lumber f.»r the public, and
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Dillingham Street.
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lies. ut. \ ha« givea
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1 Liles object to change witlo
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