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DAILY KXQT'IUKK * SDN, CnU'Ml’.rS. OI-OUfilA. Tl'KSDAY M'lUMNY.. MAY : !lRiiS\—AL.\:l\’‘i\” iillUl NEWS FROM THE THREE STATES , TOUJ IN PARAGRAPHS. ']!,■ 'i,,ii at Moil*'/hum HI... Nrt-ilsu Ni-n Vi,.,'— j, r , . |,inir nt 1 h ■ Mountain Tup JIliiU,V L* r . |.i «**! 1.1> it In ' i lli-lmp-, -I’rulill it:, c I - ul it t -, ■; l,t- l.oUl I r.i .■ in Tiilltiilt-uu - >t-iv, Nnl,-. y - m (In' In.ml ni' Klowork. no’i'Yl PiUivmn dropped dead in AtiM’.i.'i S.mcuiy. llis death was instant painless. 'P'l.i ( in i Tkoc ninniiractiiviiig enmpuny, , ,n i\ Ini’ ned, will In' rebuilt at once. Yd) ..Vupi:.' I of f&),onO. At Fort Valley Mrs. T. J. Gurrs kitchen w P inu'glri.i';:..ed one night this week of all ti . uro'usioiis it contained. The loss was siiiall, and no clue to lhe thief. Bucharii'.n’s Sunday school will aRajregate cut l?.i st' dents. The Withlucooehee river is nearly clear ed out of its tlsii. There are many rattlesnakes crawling- arc ud in Greene county. The watermelon men of Aiuericus hope to furnish fruit by t he 20th of June. There is a movement on foot in Coving ton for the erection of a $20,000 hotel. The dwelling house of Frank A. I’otts, new Newnnii. was destroyed by fire on Monday night, There is a gum spring in Newton county in which hnifa dozen children have been drowned. Newton county clainis that its present population would entitle it to two mem bers of the legislature. Mr. Homer Jones, of Noreross, robbed a hoc gum last week which gave a yield of seventy pounds of nice honey. There is a colored church in Newton county whose members have a mania for funeral sermons. One old fellow’s funeral Inis been preached six times at this church within the past eight months. A uegro in Emanuel county, known as Bill Close, t<ho was under the influence of wnisky and riding on Jesse Thompson & Co.’s lumber train, fell off. The train pass ed over Ms body and killed him instantly. Mr. Will J. Winn, of Cobb, has the largest herd of Jerseys itt the county. His breed of Berkshire, Poland hogs will carry off t he premium anywhere. He takes great pride in raising stock, and the animal that fails under his ownership is certain of the best care and attention. Gus Brown, of Savannah, waa committed to jail yesterday by the ordinary on u charge of lunacy. There arc now five lunatics in the Chatham county jail, and as the asylum at Milledgeville will not receive anv more from Chatham at present, they will all have to be confined, although the accommodations at the jail are very poor fur insane inmates. The county treasurer of Pierce has $2111 or. hand. Mr. McGinty lost KiO.OOO brick by the late rain. The brickyard is flooded with water. A. F. Pickett, a jeweler of Atlanta, who failed owing $38,000, has affected a settle ment with his creditors at 86 conts on the dollar. Some scoundrel went into the stable of James W. Carter, in Munroo, and shot one of liis finest mules. Tho mule was doad when found. No clue as to tho guilty party. Go;. W. P. Young, of Tallulah, was in Athens Thursday. He is now running a steam saw mill near Tallulah, and cutting timber lor a large hotel to be built next year ou the place where his hotel was burned. I hiring tho heavy rain last Wednesday morning a large hull frog fell in J. ]<'. Wal lace's yard at Conyers. Some of his children were standing near and saw it fall. The frog was so stunned that it was some time before it could move. Yesterylay there was preaching on the top of Yonuh mountain, near Clarkesville. There was preaching on top of this beauti ful mountain thirty years ago. A preacher from Atlanta chose this romantic place to deliver a sermon yesterday. The. prohibition contest in Macon county, which was to have been tried on the fourth Monday of this month, has by the consent of both sides been postponed until t-lie fourth Monday in June. It is done in order to give both sides more time to get ready. The friends of prohibition in Thoms* county are circulating petitions, an the law rcfjuiri s, to obtain a sufficient number of signs Hires to authorize the ordinary to or der an election, to see whether Thomas will jc,in the vast annv that i., marching ugiiu v.-hisKoy. or remain wii n those who favor its continued sale and use. The case of the state vs. Tom Nelson, rhai get! with the burning of the McKenzie reside; -1 he proper!y of Mrs. J. You.ol Thomnsvilli.-— situated on Un is of Baiubridae, on Novum- for the purpose of cn cling a monument r her i i . in m -mory "f the soldiers v,hu went f Gi'-w -.- from our county. u-id n l.o lo t .1 cir lives in the servii e uftln ir e-oun- Ailllllllml. Montgomery Capital : In Barbour court. tvth y''oil yfeKleroy liv d in .Vn-flston, nun in Anniston they suull-.e lived*r Muilt gomer," He is . ntitled to a home county, and M )nt h < mery certainly Will never have an o)i|.nrtunitv of adopting a more exi lent guttlemau or one who would refl more credit upon her. Much indignation is felt race iiuac'-ount of the dea negro men of measles id th pr ann. The men had bee- the Georgia P-u-itie ■ ctensio town in a se . ious e’oudition. thoriticB took the best possible care of them, hut too late. The negroes are In dignant, but not one of their number vis- i ited the sick men or offered to do anything for them. Reliable authority confirms the report that Samuel Thomas, the Pennsylvania millionaire iron m ister, will begin as early ; as contracts can be let, the erection of two . hot blast furnaces in Birmingham. Latest thing in newspnper circles in i Birmingham is the nnnouueement of the ■ starting of a new evening paper by Kulhiila parties. A Talladega special says: The gold fever is a little too high to survive. There is no i doubt of gold being in the rugged hills that form the boundary line oft.ay and Talla dega counties, but a more complete system of mining must be perfected before we can expect a very profitable yield from this ex- * peeled feature in the make-up of our min ing institutions. I The Baptist church at Livingston is to be 1 repainted. The protracted services in the Methodist 1 i(J’.ureh at Livingston continues. The mem bers have been observing to-day in fasting preparatory to the communion which is to ! take place next Sunday. Farmers in the vicinity of Livingston! who lost their fall oats by reason oftlie ex- ' tremely cold winter, are beginning to feel ; that their spring oats will fail because of the dry weather. ! There is a ease to be carried to the j supreme court from this term of the Uliam- ; hers circuit court that hies been cn the docket for some time. It was reversed in the supreme court lu.st year, and tin: bill of exeoptioi s is being prepared to carry it up 1 the second time. It is the case of Heflin & Phillips vs. Slay, and the action is trover fora horse worth not more than s-100. The j jy 151 i j i i ! VJ U \J .a J ' i n i iii a fiiAj'V A i \ \j\ \j j', JKJ Vi > i t l in r [ r~ o r, ~" o ) O LO, CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000, •• A T if< 'u )rhfi r'vA/.v that ire super • . I 'iniu'v:;/, fairness, ana in tjotni Jail Y // /;, •ties, and in authorize the Company is (> 1 lij'r.i niLli fiK'-ttiimh h ol‘our ice 4:- hrd, to its advertisements.” A Crippled Confederate Says : I only weighed IAS pounds when 1 commenced Cl FINN'S PIONEER, and now weigh 1 IT pound-. 1 could hardly walk with 1 stick to support me, and now walk long distance* without help. Its benefit to me is beyond cr.'culation. i) iicfvh hostile. Cotion buyer, Mae* n. fia. Mr. A. H. Bramhlett, Hardware Mer chant of Forsyth, Ga., Says: It acted like a churn, on my general health, consider it a fine tonic I weigh more than 1 have foi 25 years. Itesj eetfully. A. H. imAMBhm i^ELjrEiBA UY\": YV.AUS A Sl’k't l.A.’Yn 1 DOM CAT A R R r Wonderful to Relate DottOr's Oi'rtiflcaln---C.tse c r Blood P.iison. t li.ivi- u-nil criNVS I'tDNKKU lll/ion I!B NKWKIl ill m .-ni 1 rases uf .-iieineiii.-i ilis ascH suit- ’ 1. ■ , 1-1- I •' lull'! i‘ Sl 11 Sill'S use i.i si .11 IP,. V. ,,|. 1 furl,', i.u.l bel -\e it t J. T. l’a.I.IP, M. 1'., 1 frit in its ho tl..' he.-' :i 1 . 1 tin t ini*.* a »ttfi*« l.JSS M\ I’OUfl tli.it I ht-'initr nfiei A Voice from tho Lone Star St^to. t.rinn’s pd>nKt-.'t m.oon ui-:nf.\vkk has l*tired t'titMii 111 > ohildn-n of .hr worst cases ot mt« t’uhv l. .• '•-iw. Her skin \s a* Hear us mine, and 1 hednrtnrs say it is a porfeeet • 11 n* in thrir .minion. I am ihunkOd I• »r tvuinir ti.rd the iimedv. W.M. L. I'AKKS, Dullan, Texiw. Mr. W. F. Jones, Macon, Says: I My wife bus regained her strength and in- reused 10 pounds in wedj/ht. We reeomim ud | H’lNN'S I’lONltiER us the best tonic. W. F. JONES. item it cv'l’pl forth it n'my »!». Mimr other attfieri r. 1 ha\* spent a yountf fortm 1 ,v 1.. m,\ hard earnings during .nv forty \cars of su D rin.^ to obtain rciti*f from the doctor*. 1 have ♦ *icd patent medicines even one I could !e; rn >f tVoin the fiu r eorien of the earth villi no n lief. An.’ at list ■ .'•? years of a.vfe have met with :■ remedy tha. has eared nit entircl*. imide me a new man. 1 wriuhvd !‘2H |Kiur.'l';iinl 11m. wi-i^li l-’.ii. I used thirteen hot- ties o' llu’ i.i’slieiae. and I'm « nl> reyret 1 leivc is that, he in*.: n the hcmhle walk oflile, i »iiay l.ot have the i ilitieiiee to jnvvr.il on I! i .itatrli suf ferer.- to •e o what 1ms cured me Ul* INN’S I’lO- NEEK KENii\Y 1 R. m:\UY < HKYliU. Mr. Uc’irv •'ln'W!. writer of llte above, former ly of 1 'raw for J eoe’-.i v. now of M von. (la., mer its the contidt u eef -!l interested in catarrh. \Y. A. Ill I’K, Ex-Mayor of Macon. U coats, including lawyers’ ft-os, will he live | times the amount involved. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty ■ in Chambers circuit court Saturday morn- : iug in the case of the State vs. Buckalew. 1 They were out on tlie case twenty-one I hours. The only evidence that connected 1 Buckalew with the shooting was the testi mony of \V, I„ Sams, who was impeached I by a number of witnesses. Court adjourned | Saturday at noon. Tbo criminal docket ! was not finished, but several cases were continued to next term. | W. 11. Davis, Esq., tax collector of Mad- I ison county, mode a full settlement of his j account with the state auditor Saturday. This is the third settlement made. I At the Episcopal convention in Anniston statistics from the report of the committee on the state of tlie church shown during l.Hi ,1 resulted VCIV'i i- 11. .. 1 1 1 i iendatioii of th ■i r.ii-.i.r’ he imjiriscucd in the i y f t die. Jef -]•— in i ount.v grand jury ceu i- t il! for having t'a'Ied lay •'•fori, the last i hr. gr ind h; ; Sid )s.2.’i on li.-tuu i.i lue.-i . ■y The county school oommis; i. ■ the schools for I "is year in -v h.e .nonlhs. The coi.univ a g.-eatcsl (li'iicully in man ij ii J .ivs;,.'m is i i*e want * -i a j ■ i ni a .'10 will serve. . f ,vann dii.ii at bis home in lb ills.Pol ;.J Roi-'-.’mle. la.-I Tie- !!.- was Veil t." f ffr.Jty | the liLst diocesan year are as follows: Baj> tisms461, an increase of 122; numbor of | confirmations 366. an increase of 92; num ber of Sunday school teachers 284, an in- i crease of 70; number of scholars 2291, an increase of 290; amount contributed for 1 diocesan and domestic missions $2064.15; ; other offerings $88,556.16, an increase of ' $26,525.59. The report says these figures ■ plainly show that the state of tho church : of the diocese is one of steady growth, and I looks towards a healthy and permanent . maturity. I Mrs. A. Boulwaro, of Selma, nee Miss ! Ella Goldsmith, died at her father’s resi- ! deuce in Greenville Saturday, aged about 22. She leaves a husband and a wee babe. I Many friends here mount her sad and un- I timely death. Kloridu. Asuirant- for legislative honors are bud ding at Ocala. Tlio enterprising young men have organ ized u club at Narcoossec. The run from Sanford to Tavares, over the Sanford and Lake Eustis road, will be mudi in one ho»ir. Last Saturday B. T. Kithl, of Orlando, sold 85 milk punches, Tv> ghisses of soda wattr and 175 dishes of ice cream. I Jube//. 11. Sears is drawing plans for a Catln lie church lobe erected in Tavares/ representing an outlay of from $50iX) to ^(iCixi. Within twelve mil wiii soon In six saw . ti*.)' of the lui.d:ei j>oinUs further north t’ottoi. Plant O’tic) •first car of w-.-tel v -i thorn mark;* 1 .* ov« r Springs, (>i lai • -WIigIhshIi’ liy Briiniion Carson and City Drujj Stoiv The Best Medicines TO BE FOTT3STID FOB ^KI RALOIA, TakoJordnu'u Joyous Julep for Nervous Head ache, Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep for Painful Menstru ation, Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep for Colic, Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep to brace up tho nerves. Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep for all Pain, Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep. It is the remedy for Neuralgia. pfBiggers of Titusville there 11b, yet a large* por- enus hv rail from Take Hood’s Euieka for Torpid Liver, Take Ihi-x!'- Eureka for Sick Headtiehe, 'fake Hood’*-. ICuveka frii* ('onstipatiou. Take H »«l'- Knr**k t for fndigestion and Dys- I pepsi*. 'Like Ho )d - Furek.i «oiChi.ls and Fen r*. E.ke Ho »<i .- Eureka for lamruor and tin* hit T.’k-e Hood'- Elib’kii if S OM fed dehilitnti d, s Eureka if you feel d< pre-'id, \>>. A. vVi oi:::ty u> • uh s forwarded th» ir Tue.srlay to the in ir new* road, tin ted du'f. iits sen ef Marion i: Si )!*• n b, • V E"r.;k:i if with Sick -.1 his I The y nici ».• }.; >\ v.rnur r. p; t i die* r\s io ‘11, ir TAKE GOSSYPEDiA , 111■ • lt o:i.spcr, r«*d of-Lfchul olio r-i. ( »niv d a!'; will like •art I’u.-da, as IPiiiKt fh-.,d • fire place. He -•oldin:-d that ju:-1 l*> Arr:trp,( ment.-i .cv la jpg made to hold oh: fashion eat* ;* in. • •.ini'-.\t :*ih« r Spftr.. idr k so.n ■ i in,. in .Inly. A eiima.s 1 et : v>!.i V. iii M-.II .. ’.ii.! .>►•) i..1.11.!.* has I- II,'.', ivd. i.i; ! R, V. ' \ i-u'.wufsl, U< V. ii M. Tv.iings, 1. \V. M. i’.i.igi , ami < :iu j'!-')'i ia--•■: Iiiii.i.,'.. is it Hu- AT. t!,iui.- i-liiin.-ii v. ill bu iu„'t ti: ;iailici])iil" in 1! tbu ni bed. i Hr \\ tt< !unia in pic Ua p:-t : X|>], 'I !•• ill ot t: ■fill:.' villi Mail: '-'il I" J> iirq -ruu; 1 i 11 . Ii, tvi ii T t U-ci, . i.i : _ J-iMi-ijr .uai Mi l I.oili.st 1VL.V Willi-ia-s. i'i.hi.p Xv’illi.im 1: a ai : : : -.. u vOiiioii the lirsl bishoi.vio tu \i bicli i.s :1< ted. BLho], S' M i-,h, «r |> ; tin young lii.iiiqi J a ait.ofur., I lie fli.-i' it• i-11i-,11• ! I i.Jr.i] t>ui;, • lo.nesaee.and the gi tcii Lisbon .. W uqia, ami aim, all i :r-< i’]j jireaclu • otlii-r goad tii. ut to fundsli nn." In tboir jircscni.ni," G-i.K!'i1]i|, con ii tv ,-;ns - tbc- grainl jurv “TI • id] i n 01k;nwi .andt t I'.'-'n ul’ dlspiiidrig ’-ronghlv discussed. I was finailvdi- i‘i.:n ; .-d .,y resolution tint tin- oroluary ' 1": of ,J 1( . old IniiliIii j. r ;n i 1 . to the best a<1\ntilo# in ace<iri- ' i' ll law, and that wind ground i, T ntained in tl-r old court 1. u .; rl ••dt v-cmt and l"mcd over to ti.--' La- dcrat M, mnrial and >’• i --Hiu assofiation oi' itandoljjh countv, fey s Ii** 1 igh'lhi md '”m-m re>r* 5IUUI t olomiMM It Is 7vi. D. 'IO 1 CD A: CO.. MMda. ;. Fng Doiggis t-. Colum'ous, (ieorgia. p j) n n f T! n p <; 1 ! it U <J b h h r t X i > J p 0 istery N xic J. ’ : i! ■ - i i.i:-, v ■ •• rn>. t.r A;ocine • u t i\. \ rb-. - .0 which ”.1 id '•<, . . l|(l ,i,,\v.rd '! •’!•.! S. f, < il MNS.’ fi 1 DIf \S LACE ''( .’Fi ■ 1: Vi i ■/ pa ir upward 1 I'lO.n; and Htc; .1 ; ;. \( r ’ • : Vl a INS. 1 irri no ha m 1.\( < 1 CR'i •:!i.-, i ' ,lir If COM AN CCRTA >. •• .h'h LonlLine <i idf,e- I'ESTRY COVERIN' - ' ,!l i ,, r I'-'ir tip vurd ETON.XL CUv Lit Cm !" 1 yi“d ijjiward NDOW S! IA 1i- • ; ci «.n >1 .rt notice oi I.plc-s sent w! cn U. - ;i uU-Uiui’ CORU , ;.Vt « IM-L. >-'t. il.ii ITF.U. nil iiii \\ \ \\ iilAlfHAi AM 1 I'j'III STIHEf. y-W Vn fi bLN d:;i 1 >ik Cily. HI'/.I] i\ eent-j for ir stae,- and e fre- ;l (.• 1*1 ly l,« x "f ' V, gGG : f3 a ’Av"’!.lV-'' ' i’ lT > • if A’of ..-f! : n ; A'AtyA' , =. 1 ^ . ■ , f > ' v ’ o* •• ti .'-'-G 11 r.1 'V a ... /,! .i,AV .IV-Z-- U 5?*^ 1 Ij t T 4i , .. . . ; 'r: .P h" ” • .vY« , , fji IO IHs O $ J r* g\ -fg *0% | V*.« # hx.J' i |» ^&sir*nxj' hv^FN * aKT Va Up - To, Propc "l y DPu S-A-Xj'E]. V‘' *v. iU> & CO.. L*J ..:*■• ‘.N’t, -TO. Swann\n. tIa. h\ntnrv *20. ' IN’S I’lONk.EU MLOOD m:N'E'vYi:it has i •veml cures of blood i»oisou und riteunm- inong my ou<ttuners. I tnos* heartily tetui ti to mi He‘vi from t ht se alMici ions. C. 11. HILLMAN, Druggist. I New Out p.avs, La.. Jan. Kk lKHfi. i I have been cured sound and well ofu had case of blood pi.: si in hv Lie use of filleeii I..,; ties of ({FINN’S I'lONEI.H. IHOOD HKNKWMR. I I will sound its prui^e forever. JAFOII KKFTH. T am aciuiainted with the above case, and mos heartilv attest it. EUCiKNlO MAY. Druggist, Canal Street. Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer Cures all Blood and Skiii|UiseaseF. Bliouinatism, Scrolula. Old Suits. A PERFECT SFlilXC MEDICINE. PRICE, PER BOTTLE $i.oo. LARGE SIZE, $1.75. ESSAY OX BLOOD AXI) SKIN DISEASES MAILED FREE. <'<mimi*HioiH*r«. HV (hr undrrffifpird Hunks end /InukrrH witf* pup ul! JYiars drnirn in i’hr f.o'/isinii'i State Loir tencn whit h amt/ In prtwnied at our counters. .1. IS. B re*. I.i*. Nnfl Blank .B. AY. I* I 1,1111 IF. B II. fret. Stale \nl*» IVk \. BU DIVD. 1‘rt’K. N. «. .Nafl HiuiIa. M’lTi’DHATlih ATTIMCTIOS! (lu-r Half a Millimi llislribuitd Louisiana Stale Lottery Comp’y, 1 ne.orporated in 1 StVv for 2. r ) years by the legisla ture IDr lalueatiop.ii! n:ul Charitable jmrposea with a capital « f ? 1 .noo.ooo to which a reserve Diml of over fV>U‘<iU has 'dice been added. Hy an oxerwlo-'.ming p< pular vote its franchise was made n part of tin present State Constitu*- tion, adopted De. ember '/d. A. D. 1X71*. Its rn*iil rihiule niinil»ei* firtiwIiigO' will take place monthly. It never scales or pout- pt/ues. Look at the following distribution: Item tlriind Monthly AND THIS IATIl\IHll!l\.\ilV l|l.\im;HLV DRAWING hi tlie Annleni) of Music, New OrleaiiN, Tuesilnv, .Inn** 15. 1SS«. Fndcr the personal supervision and manago merit of Gan. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. Capita! Prize, .fl5().(KK). CiirNntlvc Tickets are Ten Dollars owl). Halved) $5. Filths,Tenths, $1. I 1ST OF I'HtZKS. 1 CAPITAL Plll/Fi OF $150,000 1 lillAND PRIZE OF 1 CRAN’D PRIZE OF 2 l.AlitiK PRIZES OF 1 I.AIKIK PR1ZKS OF 20 PR1ZEH OF 50 PRIZES OF 1(H) PRIZES OF 200 PRIZES OF «oo PRIZES OF 1,000 PRIZES OF 50.000. . 20.000. 10.000. 6,000 . 1,000.. $150,on 1 50.00 iT 20.000 20*01 20,000 20,000 25,000 I00 30,001 ^ !00 40,000 00 fiO.OOO 60 50,000 A PPOXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation PrizeH of $200 $20,004 x- 2.279*Prizes, amounting to $622,6C Applicatimi for rates to clubs should he imul4 only to the Ofllee of the Company in New Orleans For fiother information write clearly, giving full address. PONT A L NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New V’ork Exchange in ordi nary letter. Currency by Express <at r our IM-tisei addressed .If. A. IIAI'IMIIN, New OrleaiiH, I.s. Or 31. A. I»AI l»IIIX. WiiNliinKtou, II. i\ Malic I*, it. Money Orders |»»yul>lo aikI udilresM HetciNlered l.elten, to NEW Oltl,i: \ NS NATIONAL IBANK, my 12 w« <1 sc(fcw5t New OrleiiUN, l«f»^ Application for Incorporation ' Rose Hill Improvement Com pany. STATE (>F (n:oR( Ha. miiScuuke COUNTY’ To the Superior ( ourt of said county: Tlie 1x3- tition of(i. (Junby Jordon, (Tiff H. (>rimes, B. T- Halcher, E. D. Peabody, Charles Phillips, II. Kn OoetchiuH. L. H. Chappell and Toombs C'raw r irtl and such otner persons as may he oss< with them, und their HueceHsors, re-oecthilly shows: Fii-st That they desire to he iucaiT'Oruted and created u nody eoi jauiAte and public under tlie laws ol tin state fit (leorgia, unci t.hut theyjiud their associates and smvessois may luiV<» uous existence as a eorporutiou for the term o» twenty yeuis with the privilege of ivnevvul at the expirulioi. oi suul term »»*• provided hy law, under and by the corporate mime of R( )SL. HILL LM l ‘ROV EM ENT (!O.M PA NY. id The obieets of said corporation are tho and improving real estate, to si.ll lliesame I: 01 mi installments to st<»<:k holders o» . to ..ni puirhasrrs in building houses and niipno ,ug property, to lease or rent real estate lor t In ms l\a s or nners, and to accumulate profile for thr stock holder • b. r- in. 1 Thirn 'I m-pr n»apid .;fi:eu uf said eorjioratiou :(’»'! d*» l*Lu i* of do:ng Ihj.-hmoss will ti.* in.said buy: I* :• hll.lli In te (\ ill.ir.' ’i '! In- . poratioL. . 1 - * plead < nmiiion make all ■per to ill • >• '’hiding •10s. and • ' of f rust 50 (PgR BOTTLE I !!tu! Ha l i’iaff-i :i II :. U MONEY r rO LOA1.T On ('it'. Real I -»?iti , < 1 mm.'. R -lids. Also (l.scoiint first-class nop -. .JOHN H.M’K.MAR, se wed Ii if Cifeiric::i! A. • 1 >» fin < pit;.lists. !>KA 1‘NFSsr. YV-UT'ut'ri tv.’lit v-< !,♦ -•« Tr .••• ! liv most of t f ■■ 1.I vi,. .fi .L.u of tin d.-v with no benefit. ( ..p -I > ; - m thr- e n.oi. i .-. and since Lien < • ID •' i.. Hu- ' -:f • • 1 < : of th.j ; I, mil.' e ■ iV'.i,;'-', dm Vew.'mid t* I! ' C L Lit .V PI.ARODY. -i, : . f,,i 1 ■ mers. F‘ 1 -I ", lie ! rt •■ Of. , l.f til S 1 ■: t •'« - • •• ;:• '• * . • .*. .1 in Ol’-.n V I , ND n - I * (Mils.. Me. FOR EXOHAKGZl na;i;!!c\ LANDS. h UiAUTOlD), tale Ag lil .ud - ■ - - . - r NLO S i'i frr prices i'.’V ... ^o^.K'JGAl INQ CO. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. n to all pcrsimis having i h \' r. lute '*t said eouu- it them to me properly ime pivseribed b> law. so 0 r and amount. And nil 1 doet-asid are hereby 10• ‘ DA \ VA V \Ni !l'i N' Ut ft Eft A MONTH. Ac u ■ mU 1. b< ei;1. sf S w J ii..... J/t i jiUONSO"-' ->• -ul" Vi-*'