Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 20, 1886, Image 4

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\ DAILY ENQUMdlt • SUN : COU’MDUS. GEORGIA TLO.'DAY .VBRMXG. MAY -'0. issfi. ColumlmsCiujuim-Sim. ESTABLISHED IN 1828. 58 YEARS OLD Daily. Weekly and Sunday, The ENi}l’lliKl)-srX in Issued every day, i•*- Copt Monday. The Weekly Is ismied on Monday. Thv Daily including Sunday) is deli vert'd l.v On rrifTs in the city or mailed, postage IY» e. Lo Brrihrrs for 7.V. per month, St’.OO for three B)ny.tlis. #■».«« for six months, or *;.m> » year. Tt’P Sunday is delivered hy carriw hoys in the city or mailed to subscriber*, postage free, at 8' .ftp a year. Tbr Weekly is issued on Monday, and is mailed o s'pbs'crihers. postage fYee. ut SLID a year. Transient ad vert Dements will he taken for the Xkiuv at $1 p»»r nquare of 10 linos or loss for tlie Ur si insertion, and 50 cents for each snhsci|uent rtwn ion. and for the Weekly at 81 for each in- •nert'u »u. All omnmnioations intended to promote the jnlviito '.mds or interests of corporations, societies f.T individuals will he charged ns advertisements. Fpecin) eon tracts made for advertising hy the year. Obituaries will be charged for at customary rates. None hut solid metal cuts used. All communications should he addressed to the proprietor of the Enqcihkh-Si'n. 111-hi*ni.mi*, tin* murdering Aj»a<*li< . lists lieeii «•<mini.ludlu'il uj><>n a.- the must liieoilthirstv wretch in America, but Mart and Spies ami Parson-and Limruainl the anarchist trail g are inaking that 1 h11<u i.>us Bavaae li«>l< respectable by comparison. Tin; Charleston iS. S.) News and Courier, in Wirrorting an emmeiais im pression that there an Tew savings banks j j i the south, “ays : There arc live in ('har- leston alone, with deposits aggregating over $:),000,000. In the southern states there are i<V_> savings hanks with an aggregate capital ofahmit $10,000,000 and deposits of nearly H>0,000.000. A Miar.w Coumooii-: has otfered to<Innate 5500.0(10 to Pittsburg for a free library, pm\ iding the city pledges an annual ap- pr.'l rial ion nfM5.iM)0 for its maintenam-e. ‘i'lie city Himlil jump at the oiler, hut can /nit mrnisli the guarantee until the legislature changes the laws concerning the limitation of a city’s indebtedness, i which non bar- the wae 1 When a funnel cloud goes whirling and | dipning over a town, the open street i“ I baldly less dangerous than a falling I house. \ Nurlll.lt MOV IMltMIM . Tiie possibilities of tile soul ii have hard ly begun to lie realized yet. The Kx- ip iia:K->rx ha- often advocated .-iik in dustry here, hi lieving that it. Mould pay n on the small in- 1 vest meat re pared. I Jut it seems there i- am t her kind oi silk taking on a siiial!--iz'"! hoomjud now. The Indianapolis News toils u> J t hat some enterprising genii] - has begun I lo spin thread a- glu.—y and .-irong as I silk from the liber of the‘‘milk weed,' ; one of the few wild products of fence! corner- and open grounds all ovei the ' country that is never pretty in si ok, leal nr pm I, nut il tin- pod opens and t he silk j 'appeal's. That part is pretty. Nothing ' ill nature is prettier. lint nobody till j now lias been able to make any- I tiling oi the silk, though probably i I noho ly ever saw it that didn't think i! ! would make a vegetable -ilk In no point | infurior to it- vermieular model. The re- I ! port of the invention says the thread ha- j the eon-isteney and tenueity of imported i | I lax or linen t bread, and ran he j roduei d j at mill'll less cost. "The fibre i- i< t ; ' easily corded, and may he readily adapt- j ed to spinning upon the ordinary llax j spinner, it has the smoothne-s ami l is ter of silk, rendering it valuable for .-'ey ing machine use. The weed is eoininon throughout the country, hut grow.- pro fusely at the south. Its cultivation cost- j not 11ing, and t he gathering costs no more ,ieiit'.’ 1 ml a* ttii.u theory has the g.*n- '•ral government the right to say what amount of taxes shall 1 illocted from the people iif Tennessee in . rdi r tniunin- tain ln.-r public schools? ()r what right has it to say what amount shall he i oi- 'acted from Tennessee to maintain school ■ in Louisiana? Shall the federal govi rn- mellt decide for til" .-lute, nr shah state decide for ils.-lf liuW I 11 11- 11 in-11.-- ts eitiz -n- shall i"■ uitr hute 1 u 1 t!.eh • e. ji Tl Tlo' Jh.iir 1 'ill ] lainlv am y i-tahlishe.- the ]■ riin•;j ■ -tuti-. without their e »n jeet whi h is, or shi.nl ' on the jurisih-i ion an 1 eon mi The 'tlair hill also j.i ic- t men! of the state sc', n! sy-ten !i '■ -npervisji n of f. ' r..'. a’t fi'e I! ii'iieni,hi is I■.-I|pi, ' ' v ! dons a- to th" use and i ' ! " fund, ami it i- pr. vid. ake a detailed report in the ,-eeretaiy . oe i > terior as to the maimer ; 11 ".hi dm money has he.-n expended, and t'u maimer in w liii li tlie seln ! iieen eon ducted and 11 ui i nr.', "d. ,md it i further provided that eoniplailit- mae In io L" I with that i lliccr. w hn I mi inve- iigate and ileci'Ie as to any mi : e or di- i't ini illation. J ).»•■ this ju-l by t ,.e a-se - t i ■ n t Pat under this hn! 'he o . , , "control as ab-olutely and uidep mlcu.' \ tis if the general govern.n nit . 1: 1 SoLiLherniZ'id Yankee and Con- fedo -ate So dte Te - What He Knovvs About it, !, People’s Line of Steamers, P r A3T PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE ■W" IML ID. ZEDLLXS »mk practical jokers 1-t' - \ ,n r ui the floor of the salvatk Valkersville, I’rede rick count .. A > IN Kiel m isc ■, I, tter says that all tile men who led in advocating the Chi nese boycott ill the still Il vent mu have ting I heir political graves. The Calilbr- jo.j l'atron -ay..: "It seem.- very absurd tin.' ur should he ad vert ising that 1'ali- Toinia Jiarl room for many i, dli.uis c/f im!rrprisi;ig people, and (lieu cry out be en' use there Were .">(1.(100 hero who were dell "mined ti i wnl k." tluin cotton.” If the picking and spin- ( cH)es , leveloped , he atmosphere of the hail be lling can he made practicable at such Lame so suggestive of the wrath to irnie Oku t:.e cost as will allow the thread .»■ the cloth i meeting adjourned in must admired rtisercha. to enter the market on rca.- . ■ com- Ciejok-eri have since been eudenvor.iiff to sat- , ,. ... . . isf'v a Leal magistrate that cave line- pepper is a petition with other hhers and their [ proper aclJlmot t0 a rol t B i 0 as meeting. ' fabrics, it ip not unmi^onablo to chuf-* i . . . , . , ! J itk president is umlnibredly slow in turning that some of these days the loiig-desp.-el | thp ,. HS(;al9 out , lnn as a vet( , a . r ite, he kee,,. oole.'i-t of'the common and of the siielter j alie;-! if the procession. He latest performance of old stumps and fences mav he taken I in that I'm- referred to a Will eatahli-lnng a port into the li. Ids-', cultivated into a rival of | ” f e,iU ' v uml C-elivery at Spr.ugiield Mas.-., and , , . „ , . f he- ifivcs some very Kood reasons whv it should Kinir n.tlMii an<I i1 1m* -o'hvo oi n bi-j | nol be( . n|lle a Uiu . Irihk* wilii foreign «*oiiiiti ii*s, \\iii<-li an* i t ^ lik,,i - v a " I"' 1,1 '' 1, V.-getal le to .,.^'Y' m >!- L anahhi lie LdarinK that Z vermieular silk. The cotton plant was, had been out fishing, failed hoemWli. amid not as little thought of i,nee a.- the mil; ha- 1 i>e.«d«ei! the esh eaugii'. v.'i.ew did the Kansns a! wa vs been, and the (lav of the exaiia- . ' ' i :t'.s enui. tor rulmijttMat uniaa most ' , , , pn,i:i'e a suing et tell to prove lie tied hoe" t j on ot the latter may he near, even to | the uphui Id ing of our nation.'.] rommeir. . , . j Hi:J4it ?do.>r saw it is rhe dutv of tne an- restoration ol our merehailt >lUi;Nt Rulers to keep out ot U.e way teing marine. M ho shall sat ? Car wheels , bullets, " t'nePdv.e pr’nctpie that ageneia) in and rails of paper mav he accompanied the ainiy forbears to expose iilm-e’.f tii::'i<s:essa- in their spread I ■ 'tin I the w or!' I ! y >-ilk :, f the milk weed and lumber of the -t raw, '■ 1 ntm <?1J burdened wilh a liugli debt i'- a still borrow readily and to luiy amount, of her own people. The I jnt u !' eneh k»tm went tike hot cakes, or I aster \ 1 vices of M iv loth to tin Fi imtnunl 11.i>rifnic|e, state that "i.ioyids nj.fi.oed all night jiresseil tip against the- Jxtuni office a wait .ing an opportuuiiv to I 6uVwj'.d»s, -and toy two o’clock in the ji/huaraitru of that day, the suhseript ions j Jut'll’ .■(’aclipfl iii.:;'M- times liie aniomp j tl lie,.'’ he i.t lynriter-inissionavy work »honl.i 1 J./" :.i in HwitzerJnrn,!, Somdi/iavia, I mg- J,. 1.'.Vales and oilier places in Fen pc l. u. e "ignorant girls starting for jM.vii am Ftah. Ameriian travelers, res- jo.-ri'!, or even special visitor- i. i t he J'-'" 'Oise, might make it their husims- to • viunteriet lhc lalse represeutatlmi- by r'h'eiiio" missionaries of their way li o ;i ‘..It Lake The work of Christianity jt- ’ as.-fold, and ought to admit a- ji'.v.rlj ,.».l saving Christians from these time ties ,.t dehauehery as of converting the heathens to the go-jwl of Christ. Tih* Trcrmlijig for dishonor, under t ae !>.!'• ".1 rehgioii, ought to lie ,-topp, d j" ''s' name uTall Aim an elimvhes. illy. hr .Most will hie I’.-lt is t" e. ".il ■ i :,i:ty 'j'.e. k up Herr The n ,minotion of Mrs. Virtvu to ho postnF-'.ress at Lriusviilc f.rn.vO. l.y I ' -. nate, thole hr l . oosition. e(|Ual y divided beta e. 1 Y( I.OM's OK llil U KM'. There bave been eyelones and ev. lones | during l.,e pn-t few weeks and the d. - I t-ln.'e.H"" caused by the raging winds Ji.ive ho,','^i fearful to contemplate, il is e<anew l..,t -ingiilar that the -igi.al cr-1 Vice !*i.. * -sin has not been able to so j m.'h'li a- gi > e a hint of I heir approach so t hat iml.ulimate people in\ol\ ed in the I pa.i-h of the storm might seek safety. J-h'"h recui'hcv is display! d in forecasting ordinary and even extraordinary weaih- e: . L-’'at it ap) . a is strange '.hut these vrm.t e, m ulsioiis should take us una- j it Would he interesting t" learn -ome Hen-: l'l>' ic teori> "g'i-t's t heory of t he m- Ciea-e of destru t'ue wind storms in ties | ve-iern cuntrv. It mav he, i hough : • iloos nol seem possil'le. that the ditU r- ! oi" i- ,t i tluolilh ft nee of not "lit tv gi\, n the -I,'inis forty years as;" and imv,, lmt J11 "si I '""pie w ill I >0 apt to 1 tel ie\ e that f lie re a i e actually more t" "iia.1 ui ri i- (Utiies .a , clones now t loin there were , in the last gen. ration. N"1 arise i si--t - 1 hat . 'lie .Ill' 'IV i \ ell Mies d. I not “Weep iiw ay a -core of lives and tens of ihou- sn uds of dollars’ worth of prop el",;. along llio upper Ml —l- eippi \ alloy, and. thirty yoai's ago . they ware ccrlainU loss iVepUoiit. We bare no idea w hat iutltieli',' may hare caused so disastrous :t change, if it he one, hut it i- ol a p ms on. mj i that cyclones are, or niv getting to he, a good fleal such si terror in 'lie uppi r Missi-sip- Jii states, as earth.piakes are to Peru, or Calabria,or l". u-ts to South. Africa. They ,£Ue even worse than earth,piakes, for There is no escaping them by llight, nr xefuge in safe places. Within their reach 110 place is safe, in-doors or out. An earthquake rarely strikes so ltcrcrlv at the iir.-t Mow limitin' imiuit.-of tlir.si:- cned 1, m-es have not a. nance to got mil. THE lit sI M.ss 01TI.IXlK. -o far as the u'vnei'al "Utlonk of the country is concern'd, there are mote I bright spots on the I ttsiness horizon The v.-fV.w >f i.'.'Ms !::«i isC'iif-' ■> St. Vim!, now than a week ago. and the puMie i.- ' "" :u >V-aipeR- she has ne-.v milted ftv. !C the . . . . ‘ rleprosei- n oai. *eci by the execuiiou of her Inis- a eept.ing ibelli witn less distrust than at , ba . D ,,, tttlddit . lrte d. •. that time. Since all .le] aj'tmcnts ol com-I - -- - r- tlnanee and production, received I F.'ANeaco ism«v;n B agail.«lthe S", sai’sH. . ... . ... , , tivfc oft’f ruto-- bf-mj: am*ied ! .'•uii.hiv whi.c- 111" -lckening shock v.'liU'l. made the ! u , ,.„g incut thek ; Ste i.u- m .-m' y.'.ir ISS-J memorial in la.-iness allitirs, ! violence, the 11 ai tioiiary nun "iiient- tiave heen -o gradual that busy men. accustomed to gteat activity and large returns, have had little faith in their own reviv ing' strength. The unprecedented shrinkage in values wliieli ehlite.'ated vast for tunes, also crushed mil the reckless purchasing and manufacturing of com modities that had prevailed for several pre\ions years. It was natural, there fore, that the builders of national pros perity should lir.-l require a stnbie. p, r- in:iiii nl foundation on which toon.-truct tlu ;r rhldlctl edi'iee. back of confidence has been the disguised blessing lbrtwo years or more that has moved t he lmsi- ii'-s- ]>nhii«- lii building slowly and under- isindingly. supplies of commodities have followed tin- demand for them, while there has been a steady, whole- ' ' increase in the profits of j V [ .■very branch of legitimate industry. j fhcre have been serious oh.-taeles ler to the general revival of jirosperstv. oi I emir-e. hut the fact that the merchant, j i'v ■ n isiiuifaeturei', and even the specula- ! h.,me s;'! h-.r-.t tor iia- esieli looked lirst to the safely >>t j ; v u : - principal an 1 then to a moderate re- ; H ' "' c " i! ' " ... , ,1 (ll'llCV ul , l i" nirn tor Ills mvestiuelit has servo! to . , , , ., ur ; k ep the business >t r, am in healthy nn>-| Piv-Uli .a Pi r, lion. Nidi operations, however, are dis- j "f 1 ! ' " 1 • * ■ sippoinling to men educated in lie "piu'ii,eral activity and bloated protit- ot '■ lie days follow ing the war and the ini-I pr> >V"incnt in trade that is a]i]iureut to | *‘j.j "Ut-iders now i- scarcely ]ieree]'tihle L> I! jguition to the I'liirts. i. :t ee yet a young ( .""in and located in Fort Valiev, and remov- ! .•tly i tYerwai'd to Amer- ! '. iii:- ea r some yean ' ■A l.iuistlf in j I j. i ■-1; i c "s -.vita d. li. Oliver, at Albany, j in: .,1: targe >r". At Ahhany he was | ui’fovte.nHte en->e.L r li to lose his wife by a s:r !:e of light .ling, r.nd snortiy after re turned to kis tiv-c It. e. Vmerfc’is, waere j lie eld rated, St i .any E of the jrACOX VOiXSTEESs. an s "'terwat"l h: the caealrv und, r Major B. O. Lockett. The cion of the war found Mr. Dunlap stranded in .Macon, but bis in domitable energy soon recuperated his for tunes, unit tie lints ot L-urbap ei Usher, fancy goods dealers, was well and widely Known until they burned our. After this, ft n a short time, be was in business at }; one, troiii where no entt rod into that for whig.i he was intended i'.v nature—a sales man. In this capacity ha has been con nected constantly with some of the best The Steamer ELLIS wears the horns as the fastest steamer plying m Chattahoochee. Flint and Apalachicola Rivers. ” Je AC(.'0:.i MODATIOXS FIRST-CLASS IN EA,CI-I PARTICULAR. The S'eanier F.LI.IS is new running tile fastest schedule ever undertaken on the Chattahoceh, '• •'!> 1 ■: • i"" 1 :' 1 ' v ; ■ i v. ri::,. ■" ;i"i- (•:•• v net ween Columbus and Apalachicola and fun" ? e !"h ooche.; and'Apaftchlcofn' Jacks,i,,viUe aud Peu8ac °l a t0 a11 Points’on the Chat en an/i alter -March .Tin. 1386, the following schedule will be run, river, fog, c-tc., permitting' Steamer ELLIS leaves Columbus Tuesday at S a m and Saturdays t i a m for Apalachicola. Leaves Apalachicola Wednesdays at’? P m and Sumiuys at r2 m J r Tn < ' Hi 'dti. j. 1 .Uit \\ il • ■ * r -c tu.Mi.ht Lu W aidi ins; I^iwhI R(d' only, lj\\t will take passon^ers t r > fj j SCHEDULE OF THE STEAMER MILTON H SMITH, as follow* ;■ 0 a m for Apalachicola via Bainbridgc. ]j ni for Colun.hus via iiainbrid^e. I JacA^onviJc* can nieci this boat at Chattahoochee going down “"s “r *■ iiestDiy evening. Ill take freight lor all landings, and will take passengers only on up trip. Arrival aud Le; arttire of Trains at Chattahoochee, Florida, b. Florid'; and Western Haiir.-:'. 1 Arrives from Ssvannah and Jacksonville at lot Dm 'cs lor savannah ar.d Jacksonvdie at * 1:10 *• m. 1 RttUwey and ; igntit n Company-Arrive- from Jacksonville at 1 p m. Leaves for Jackson- i :'' 'l Atlanuv Rsiiriiad Arrive- from 1'ensaeola, Mobile and Xeiv Orleans at 11 a m Leave nut Xe-vr orleans at 1:11 p in. This schedule is subject to change without Freight and Passenger Rates. (>' lftSO. t!:f "'ill rales of freight and passage to all ^points on the Chatta- •Y| "iicbi"' .::, 66 00. Other points in proportion. Through tickets can »mi: ii. Jacksonville and all points in East Florida cheaper than any Shippers will please have tl.e-ir freight at boat by 8 a m on day of leaving, as none will be re- ceived After that hour. Boat reserves ti e right of not landing at any point when considered dangerous by the pilot. Boat will nut .itop at any point not named in the published list of landings furnished shippers Our responsibility for freight ceases after it has been discharged at a landing when no person is Rates subject to change without notice. C. i). (>\\'EXS. T v anc Agent. .Sa van nan. Ga. T. H. MOORE, Agent, Columbus, Ga. Montgomery & Eufaula ::t-> in tac oo?ni>any ol ll. iirauLar.i, of Com- s uuutlr i'O^ITLXLO"A.ID GOTYETP^AISriES. All Trains on this system are run by Central or 90 Meridian time. | \N and after Sunday. May 9th. 1SS6, Passenger Tmins on these Roads will run as follows: Mu READ DOWN. ; if/uREAD UP. No. 15 : Ni . 53“ , No. 51* . null A Atlanta H>i vision. 1 Acc. Pa.5.-.’g’r. Pass'g'r. No. 52* No. 54'** ) No. 16*• | Pas-5’g‘r. Pass’g’r. Acc. Pa- 8 10 p ill 8 40 a .u 9 nfi p ill 10 25 a ill 11 OS pm 31-10 a m 11 lop m 12 00 m 1 IV a m 2 10pm 2 3-1 a m 3 27 pm . 3 20 a ill; 4 20 p in . 3 35 a m| 5 9) p m . 5 18 a mj 7 19 pm. ; o 18 a mj 7 19 p m 5 53 a m 7 56 p m 7 32 ami 9 35 pm: .SAVANNAH Oliver Milieu Milien Tennille Gordr n .. ..MAC ON ....MACON . Barnesville.... ..Ba rnesvllle... Griffin ..ATLANTA.... •1 p m 2 35 p m 1 30 p m 1 13 p m 11 28 a m 10 19 a m 9 -10 a m 9 30 a m 8 02 a m 8 02 a ill 7 31 a m 6 00 a m 6 00 a m 8 05 a i •1 14 a m 6 22 a i 3 10 a m 5 00 a i 3 00 a m 12 51 i 11 35 p m 10 50 p i 10 40 a m 9 03 p m 9 03 p m 8 29 p m 6 50 p m No. 2- Pass'g'r 7 00 a r 5 20 p r. 5 20 p i 4 46 p r 3 10 p i: No. 19 ;: Pass'g’r. No. 17* tViRral Pass'g’r. ! Augusta; No. 18 >! No. 20* j Pass’g’r. [ Pass’g'r. \ IP hi. Vi 1 il \ I. The Hi-rvurd college overseers have m; Greek or Latin voluntary for entrance. A Frenchman lms written a book snowing h to cook eggs in two hundred dnifttem . • ^ s. An Tnt .,na man has sept thirty-five cents the Cniu-d States treasury couscieiiee f'ln-l. The tolls on the big St. I.ir.is nrid:;*.-amor to a net in join...-. r 'i pe • cent :i It is said that the men’-. r»hip .>f tne Cni States senate represents o.iit;. ! wealti.. No wonder rich people ae* hunvi .i- *-it* Europe : .'i drnves. The tr.r.lf Ut’oat*. :: t-t i.gr Ciuoinnad is iiiiiate'' 1 . of Ohio is herself again. Tiu scissors grinder wli Cal., for f.wenty-five .en.. suit. The costs were $17. . man in N*»p3, M' i t;s <»i .1 Kste K.i*id Uiir.k- the Ex-iVt. hlent Aitluir. say- eigh over 100 pounds, ft •• sicl that Mu had 1 a i* of Diibbu. . n\rv Wndoni is i AIU.I-X > ui ’.Y.ts M O H'J’ WIDELY K N ON of the eastern id it.ur'aeturi.ug houses. In 1S7t he removed with his family to Atlanta. aqu hafs dee ii a resident of this city since. Meeting him r.n the sheet during the week, (he reporter was greeted with a hearty handshake and earnest: ••How are you. my hid V’ ‘•Pretty well. Ham: how are you?” ‘•Sound as a dollar, my bev; although if I hud met you ten days ago I could not have said as much.” ‘•Whv. how was th.it—been sick?” “Well, you must know that for the past ten years I have been suite ring with kidney dis.v*. which every now and again would grow bad iml gi.e me serious trouble. A ■ "ut 1 wo i '.outi s ago I began to have one of my bad spells, and for the past eight week.- I have been suffering some or most •TORTURES OF DANTE S INFERNO.* “I have tried all the physicians and medi- ci;.: s th.-.l I could hear or read of, and their ru»i*. f . us you know, is legion, but until a \V‘*ck ‘dr.ee the di.sf-a.se nas held undisputed •\vi •. 11 i.s not <i pleasant thing, my boy, k;: ”• That a di.-:ea s e which some of the ui - .a(ted c-hysicinns oi' the country have ;.i - ,:.eJim-, cd as the most fma! to humanity, ,i a mortgage uj'ion veur vitals, I tell you. it rant o’take.s the good humor out of a 3 10 a m 1 30 p m Lv . (_6 15 a m 3 45 p m Ar No. *26f >iil5edu«M i!3<* i»n<< r.n tout on No. 25t b 1 Acc. Jintneh. Acc. | 2 55 p in Lv Macon ..Ar 9 30 am 4 00 pm Lv Gordon ..Ar, 8 10am 5 45 p m Ar ..Mi Hedge ville.* ..An 6 30 a m 7 40pm Ar Eatonton . Lv 5 15 a m i No. 35f 1 No. 33+ j , No. 31+ ; | Pass’g’r. Pass'g’r. I 1 Comity Kiiilroari. ! Pass’g’r. i j 5 30pm 11 SO a m 1 Lv ...Br.rnesville ..Ar 7 50 i? m | Bffipm 12 35 p m Ar ..Thomaston Lv 6 50 a ill ' j Pass’g'r SnvtiBinali, 4.'. <V \. A Kail road. ! i Lv Griffin 5 10 p n Ar Carrollton.. Lv 5 30 a m j 1 Xo. 51* No. 1‘ S. W\ and M. «V EL Railway— No. 2“ No. 52* Pass’g'r Pass’g’r >Iai;i Uiio Pass’g’r. Pass'g'r. 9 50 a n Lv MACON ... Ar 5 15 p ill 10 59 am 2 28am 1.02 pm! 3 50 a m 2 52 p m 1 50 a m 3 58 p in 4 50 a m i o: p ni G 22 a m 5 41 p m 6 22 a m 5 11 p m ..Foil Valley. .. Smith ville... Ciithbert.... r MONTGOMERY I S. W. «. IL Alimny *Jne. 4 01 p mi 124pm 1 01 a nr 1159am 1134pm 10 55 a m 10 33 p m 10 50 a m 10 33 p m 9 18 a m 9 04 p m 9 18 a m ■ 9 0-ip m' 7 40 a m 7 30 p m No. 4* , No. 54’ ; I Pass'g'^. Pass’g’r. i• >v :he time, aim win; . R. IL no: hi.on Kin i yiiomi. iui.i.. i l , :: v , ■ W'c piiniiMi a very mtereding arl’u Ic or b**..u-■•;. 11..-lr.y-fi t i tVciu \\ •t'-liiiivt»m this uuuuiug m iveard Dobve.- ...t 1 V\s '-vV ’’ io iiu» IV,air cdiica’innal bill. Tin* in-li- ' ll.[ <•,siioi> p.dut to the fact that it will h.> 'V.md' : .V/;7 : ,Vj 11 defeated in the htuw‘, but the report VuVoa r' -Vi« * 1 ' :b’G made may be taken w itb some de- , umc il»* ;v- f. l.i^ie ’ The bid -1.■;i;- bi be ,li-t.Gic:*nl to ! ju'V ,’uite a numbe r ,,f ihe ii.onbuiv and ’ y^Vafod ‘oil.‘bmU ; among them <i*vcral from the south. _ b',' They believe that the bill involves an tbe .-.edyet’"”. ’ n: unwairaided assumption of Jederal -ui*- u B’e>-.1 -m .. in - power and an unjustifiable encroach- y.. •* u b i .W.ti b;.-ail- inent upon the rights «u' the -tates. !m ! ii!^r•xpMive!'w:'i Tl ie Na-hvilee American, in discussing 1 'u*. i y x c?i-k. 11 ^ * iVu i t'T "ot t' \ thb feature uf it says lie- supp. »rt and ; dm- maintenance of public si-bool- i* admitted ;l<v ’.mo v o.m ■■•.} i • to be a matter primarily belonging to : n, : . v pA. ..\Vi ,'db mi j the Slates. It lias been So acted upon lhcVuihim of-im-R^u from the foundation <-'t' the government, i’,[.'tn'icverViioivanor u. ’ and tin 1 Ulair bill ex\»ves<ty -o declare-. ihaV-a in It is .idniitted, by all democrat' at least, s r A/ctte priuiv-d ■jnd r that the regulation ail>l control of public the m-xt term nfihb c- i schools 'bould be left entirely with the t'lnvV moiuhs'inv\dous j -tates. If this be true, who should , e. U ,i. ttiorntgn, ti x the amount of taxes to be cob- P..mn:a - , , ,. . , A truv extract trom lecteil trom its people tor stdio .l par- .Suivriei- t'otin, -May tv ■ I'o.-rs, the state or the general govern- ; a.m as sin'll:Id be ei\ icn 1 ha i just got a.de . I met J. -M. Hannkui :ind he uaid im- c 'add make w ■ Y.o cure :ie. an: on has lueried 11. About : disabled ; Loped into j attacking me I 1 laying me up. I vded into a life- . ion pm . i 10 11 p m i it in p ni . I . Illoam: ... MACON.. .Fort Valiev . Fort Valie v r V (.BAN Y 1 S. IV. !!. It. IVrr.v iliutneli. 9 40 a m 8 34 a m . 8 14 am. H 26 a ill . 6 26 a ill 5 40 a m, i uo r» 12 oo 8 00 a IP?I n3a mul CIu^ hpii Knilniiiil. Pa.-^’f Ar.................. .'x-\!r u n w 7 T? : Si. IV. K. It. CoJuunbus Vi a in No. Dlllu- ... voi th >.Ar 4 3.s . Ar 3 20 .Lv 12 00 1 the t . J. T. Wi l.I.Ls miniums of Mu* HunnicuttAs tin and o twinge of Leiue w.t.s not ,ul. but was ing. i noted in one ol tin ir adverti»en'oiits that :t was good lor kidney troubles also. I knew i: would cure rheumatism, and I bought naif a dozen bottles at once aud de termined vo give it a fair show at a kidney disease of long standing. It may seem ex travagant. hue the first day's use gave me relief, and before I had completed taking one bottle my disagreeable symptoms had entirely disappeared. I have used two bot tles up to this time, and I have not felt a trace of my disease for a week. I believe it has cured me completely. 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