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1) A! i.V LMJ inr/i - SEN : LjoHMA. TllTlAIAY WHINING, MAY 27, 1
vin In tip' ,
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ESTABLISHED IN 1828. 58 YEARS OLD.
1 );iiI>•. Weekly mid Siimliiy. Mtl .i f,, r
Tli.l.-n’!-
The KNQl’IRKU-srN Msmicd every day, ex- heeli ;i
ept Monday. The Weekly ,s issued ««n Monday. * p,
The Daily including Sunday is delivered by i
ftrriors in the city or mailed, postage free, to sub- I 1 ' 1 ^ "
crihers for 7or. per month. -*Xj.nn for three ''ll my.
months. A 1.00 for six months, or #7.00 a year. den! In
The Sunday in delivered by carrier boys in the p nnloj
lie’ll I in;:
mimIp «*! 11n• |><.1itiejan* ton n, n-i» :m-
iMutnim .itl.idu * lotiii-- <,tH‘.-tioii. i; i-
} H »ppi I lie* to fan j>f >j it 11 lit* <!i—ut i'lit't ion
into di *i it * *ii t ami I'Volt mi thi
nly in tlio ;tl nl nt)ic*r
•anre important • ]in*sti< n Mr.
oinr- - il in-lit leal ]ead»T ii l-
ii.o at a 11111j!.i xj
LB' at ••]' } 21 n: t) »• j.
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!-iou«]v in 11.• * «
"CHUMPS”! YOU CAN FIND AT
m-t »<i
' lit 11 liii'.nielli>i:t
iition-of hviin/\A,./j- l0 Gather in the Ducats at
•lotnin^. oX'a j * ni rc cr
i'e.-!>iti'y tn ("Jiniiii't the expense or Suffering
i- '''■ ii iil’t n i l Humanity.
til. (ml l! nl !■
Ill'*', nil \\ llii'l: ill
iii!i' • inn! (in•! tli
•1.111"/ I'll!' Ill' , -i
Tnc Glaring Gall Exhibited by Nop-
"\vf.**ri. Professional Frauds.
) .
the
city or mailed to subscribers, postage free, at
$ 1.00 a year.
The Weekly is issued on Monday, and is mailed nill.-t si t • .1 Mi ll l
o subscribers, postage free, at SI.in a year. tin* olli
Transient advertisements will be taken for the , •, |. t ,n. (
paily at $1 per square of 10 lines or less for the
first insertion, and 50 rents for eueh subsequent |,,|| ~ '
ns(»rtion, and for the Weekly at $1 P>i each in- next (;
Portion. j mi the
All c mini ii ideations intended to promote the ( ^.j|| j M ,
pi i\ate ends or interests of corporations, soeielies j
or individuals will be charged as advertisements.
Pperial contracts made for advertising by the
yc ar. Obituaries will be charged for ut customary
rates. I pro hill
None but solid metal cuts used. ' jiomin
All communications should be addressed to the |
proprietor of the ENqriRKU-HuN.
irly ami p t it
fall
in
Ii.
•u in
liii'^Mtl'-n in tin*
•j i) <• 11limy m ^imvi
to turn -« 11 *ly and
"lV: VI ’ll th' 1 de
rail bogus medicine
Me 1 ii e few cases a heavy cipiul is oil
have *.o am tain their prestige. Numerous
. ly concocted certiflea’ns are forced upon the
preting, purporting to have “snatched
the grave*’ some poor victim of blood poison
her disease,, vrhen to our 1 now 1 tclge the
o- . person-. 1 y groar.iii / in r.g' ny while
nv.a sro n ad .u.T of tiu-'r ie». rrlcable rc
'P <l1 '. lic'iil and airy,
it ini
. u i mi I 'i :■> i . ii i -i -.
■li -lli.'i -tl-i I t 11 111 t i!
tii.Mi il ('i>'velaii< 1 ill
their
1 'hy ■
tiiiKKcii appcsirti to In' iiiiikiiij'iillcrntitc
jumps lmt.li from “tin 1 Irvinir ruin’’ of her , , , ,
■, , . would rt'imnl il
I'liiiiinmuH popiiliitinn to "llie lire u( tli
ISIaine •} > he r"puble am, tin- mu :v..
I vote would be east lor Cleveland .
uus in !nl.
There are a j/reut man/ demoei'al.-
tive Hdvuraev of
u ' . ■ • l ■ ;.
Pa-;; , i • l
, ..... ! democrat In the imiiiwuinns' us em
liiikisb trooiiu environiriLf her frontier . , , , .. ‘ , .... . , .
, , B lent to defeat. Wlietlier it is
i n the land side.
Ilnoriiicu Hoah thinks that we ouj/ht
t ) lime a "uniform ballot-box.” Exactly.
ballot-box that would i»ive a uniform
rcpulilienn majority would about (ill
llrother Hoar’s bill.
\ portrait of Thomas Jefferson was
sold in Pennsylvania (lie otlier day for
ho cents. Tliis was certainly a pretty
lined priee for Jefferson's picture in a
state which gave 80,000 majority for
Hlainc.
.in: industrial sit nation is very mm)
improved. It is estimated that less Hi:
li/litim: l
.10,(101) men are out on -trikes lignin-! I 'j-1,,. i, , ;j
I '.">,000 ten days apm. Ilradstreet’s says j „ j t p tu i.
tImt at twenty-three industrial renters W iinip«ti- repi
uorlli of the Ohio, east of and inelmlinp' 1 it i!11 >iti<ui or ,o
■'I. Ennis, the Ins-- of withes throupli
the present time or imt lln-r.• eai. but
little doubt Unit n not 1m ci i.te-1 bet w n n
Cleveland and lllaine would peniiam t.t-
ly create the lmiirwui. p a leature in
American polities. It is ipiite true tout
the mugwump is not the yriix ami beau
tifully plumed bird tli.it lie once was.
The result, of the state election in New
York caused bis usually placid cietu
manifest eon-idiml.b -urpri'-e and cha
grin, but no despair, ami bis feathers,
albeit less gorgeous and orderly in ar
rangement than they were, are all there.
These candidate.- in the field and a liitl"
attention w-'l -eon put the lnugwunr ■ i
u'y" '
mg In
fishe
L. D £. N G i.. A ihi [j 0IJ1 D 0 N E.
Fctcoiii. dud Aulitjiit Lacesf io ti’im.
Figuivtl Curtain SwFscs in >i;us and
j List the ihiny lor summer.
Extreme Novelties in Luee Flomieinys.
Matcli Sets in Swi s Embroideries.
Sheer Plaid Law us, .Sheer Plaid Swisses. Siieer Fluid Of.
gaudies. These come in small jilaids, medium plaids, plaids
\2 inelie- s<(uaro. They are lovely goods. The assortment
is splendid.
India .Mulls in cream and ivory white. 32 inches and (jg
indies wide, Valenciennes All-over Laces to match.
Checked and Corded Dimities, very sheer, an excellent
material for children's wear.
Cable Cord Piques. Pique Weils, Plain Pique Cords, and
many oilier while goods which space will not permit us to
t a mineral e.
i.n.'DY, Tim.-:.. ?\
• A i-,- :«:a H'-ni. 1 . her .1
U the boy . 1 runity i.. ,u = -'i'
anti nn.nHinition aril al?
1 havi* ’• a 11 a lavl ulcer,
head f \vn- alflivtmi befi*
Deer able to
Kn .UnwL ; n l
<tItui]Led to seize d.is.Mhn or-r. Tnc
fill)i.ien.fl the course ol'tne captain of
und agree tin-.'. * uoth.iv. Must V>f
some time ! have bee.: \i: *:iv IL D. B.. and the
efl'ects aMtor.tsJi every Lti.c.'.md I e216lo.se aevesal
fiece." of b< no which ii Pa?: worked rut. My
Our Whits Goods Sock is Compleie
• I am fUi'
1 will .sen i
•'i \ !m« never nyveci
i■' 1 Vi* -lieered ;d < lie hiily-
■iiliny iiM.-rilv jiei’Mii.MI
•!i* inei jJ in,ill iejil i .pm*
TONE STAR STATE.”-
And lull of new things. We ask your inspection, believing
ilial we stiow by far the choicest assortment in Columbus.
11'ikiM pimv M;i\' I hui iiggrcgutcil S;i,-
in iiippni'l i nj I r. ( ii-% 1 Inn 11.
■rv
'publii'iiui u I
■II' tun l'i ill,-I'li Tit If ill
",i.),000; of rocci|itmiy cinjiluyciM, j m'tli, ir .li vnt imi f«. principle to lcn.1
eul, nnd of lutuii'contnict.i iluc* to labor tliciusclvi s to the Mipporl ol'ti ciuhIUIiiIc
I .mbl,is, SiM,-SOO.OtiO, of «bid. v'ti,Kiu,(Kin | in pj, H , mt]'t tlir.t lie wtn n-
a .no lvfciM t" ilcfcrr."I or cancolc.l , ,-miiviy unfit to be liuMml by
1 ■ U'li"g i'iaitI'ueli. | the Ana rivaii people. If to the great
nmcratie ]»iu*ty tiu*
n. k. 1 *
jit Hii hi
bu’.ld ,1
i A i(.,i
lx; eco
(or.rt h'
- Timily I
nal, u- ■
rest time .1 six in; nth- after us.ng-;i.!. enc 1
Me cl' 13. H. B. .He had sciv.ftila of a tern le
•n, that had je-LstedalU iliev tre-.itn.cut. B. B.
; t y\v U\kca t be Ie.icl in t • 1 i- • r . ction.
I HE DTK £ IF COS. I
Blanchard, Booth & Huff.
Tim C'ilii'llgo hunt'll of trade hux the "'".l" 1 ' 1 *.' "■ !
i ipu.lomv to nek eougress nottolegil- b'iemliliip < : tile hii.av.umi i- le“s to be
1.'e against tlial comm reial f'rauil, olco- [ ‘U'^iroil ti'.'ii 11" it enrniti, the eliango
n urgarine. The Cliieago i.oard of tr.ule 1 lll,s '"'’"W'' W tlieil ' «'"* i
I i- nt ver been con-idei'e.l e-peei-illv r ' f-'levelallil wil" iiiailgUVateil ]il'etul( lit.
i utile In enmiiHTi'ial frauds. Neiei'tla'-U T 'ie mugu,imp is m,t a pioper subject to
! -s, m.twith-tamling the la.t that it r.- ! ' li,tll, e tin- course to he pursued; by a,
•"iitedlv assures eougress that oieom.n- 1 uu.l imwever inuel. I
•.'.ii'iue isa wliolesome arlieleoflb id, it ,lK ’ ' ’" u '" a . v >'« ,li 'l"’S'"i
1 safe to SUV tlad not a member o.-that !d'T’.hMi toiifci.leratioi., n can- j
I., ard eat- the .-lull' kiiouim.lv. I’m- 1 ,ilil ' ,f hHn S exceedingly distaatefid |
i»> tin* (l* nit- rat of the Country. Tiie
tli rent ci is;,
ntrain'd Pr
nto the ioicgve.iind. ’• ,ic i ir
, sjiccch. flic Pniip'inan c.cnspi
ince .Alcxumiei. iviim b-Puagiani
SHE IS NOT DEAD.
J.C. REEDY
I F.n?. hoen reported lh,
d but I an.
tile
idly nft i n . t
pi iterf, Loiiuan.. u-d
bine to i' Ate a .-ti< ng n.p.c's. 1 it utu' i g j
nf.es fiuiiitiar Ah (besecretapiing.*- Fan
action 4 hat tin ;'i.r P-86 will end ':■ a t.ici
pcssibJy iiiCgivuDat efthe com nr* . Tin
speei him cspt<-inliy li^tcwoithy. tv« i.«; b«
tl i 1 x • • - ‘v a;••c-r **\pvt'88ion to a ?e» Pug -
fi nnd wi,.Hi '•< vn.dual slip’.v. . w-.y
l'o; 1 •'>uv N ears 1 Pave Even aftlictcd v ItJi a
aovere case ol’ Blood Poison, BheuJimUsm nml
Ncnml fia. My iicsli shrank away. )ny n-uscies
•ktemed to di.v up and form into little knots, joints
wi «c swollen ami pc-nt'in and all concluded I
must die. f have used five bottles of B. B. B.
a,id haw i., lined {'0 pounds of flesh, and am now
i lie.,
< licn^u hojird of trmk* pni tial lu
i ir^nriiiponly a iiipdiuju foioswimlJiiu ,:l ‘ 1 l * ial ^ ll !'■ * >i« oui i*jn)»hasi/.p8 the
■ ii*r jino .lp * i i’loa Ilial htilili * nftiri* is a pnhlir trust,
, :m«l (iial In i- \n* v. : i;u r f«* iil! tin' minor
Winlk tin* prosidoiif »>1 tin* I’nilod ami clorinil jn.itioii- with the host 1111*11 j
> atis is calling flu* attonfi'di of o*u mn- iriv^iuvttVi « part;, lip-, the dinjuift- ,
^ css to thi* jnuniciou’ "pium tralln*. n*> in^ feature of 1 pol t icaljsituatioii in the I
• id dohati's in flu I* did- parliam«*i 1 mimls ofino t doim»crnts. Tlmy regard
,d di-ru-io'i' in tin* IP’disii pros.- ox- this a- ail \ r\ ii in tPoory Imt whim
) oil a givat laxity of jhthlio oj*ini< n pul into pracl ioal o,-> lation it I’olu-vs to
.moot it (i\ or thoro. K I n i- in p.ulia work vory woll. 1
in nt to so.ypro -s 01 oln-.-k I In' t ratl’n avo 11 w ill 1 in .of ’ »o 1 -of tor for the dom- :
\ i atod w’.l 11 lovitv. the m -n who are on- ' oral io pa: ', y f hat the init^w iim^* ,-K im 111
■a jetl in thorn are and 'm* -u': jo.-t •• -Imuld m :■. •• 1;li *<V wi'h it in tin*
d !’i ion. and. the laol tint 1 t In* t ralii'’ i- oainpai'an lor l*s.*\ fho prim lplos of,
-1 h»jhm1 it will do rive !li r*r : !i-di ox- party iinoa slumld 1*0 -*«» * 1 i-*tin«* f 1 y «imwii
o Mjuor n’.' <\--(kVd.'idO o’ ivNtinii '1 pn! '.hat the • ' -d.i l it»» for the tloim»oiatio I
a -ward a> an im-o.i'i .ortihli it a-on pa'-f y should romu iionoottioi tiian 1I10
w by tlio tralli*’-lioidd jo mi i oloarly d in 1 ’ vote-- o r doin<'orats. I f !
; t i u . pa, lv ..annot win umlor -u- li oiivum- ;
I m:i:K >oar- a**toi da'o the ll"atm.* -.(aii ’o-, 1 m 1. lot i' fail a w uuworthv to l»o '
s ’.m r w.-jv Trie c;ar ‘tea the •radih
o! ‘ut* mi piv- irpcrilh d s-ad ito u.
ilussi ' tdied !,• die piDipahticfi f "
lii-i '1 -bp. vm was f- ugb.t au.l bc -
and titAisnve itxpenticd. Though ft>rM<
a per.ci has f>ccn 1 niched up, ’ l\‘o iic
D;” •: . - probnhle ’ h at th 1 • tYi •)d ic
between t... • f: ••• k* ar.d Turk# w
a elm . 0• •-1> teak. The i-cgpcot ;V|-1
have i .1 •ulioi.gxl assinancis Lh.u .
he* ri j In yne ho TTivks pi- ‘ 8t C
inteui.oiiH. Mr. Tr^'in;.'-, the nhv
Real Estate Agent,
PROFESSION AT CAKOS.
J dt. -J. D. DANFORTH,
i Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Glass Bros.’ Drug Store. Residence
Fourth avenue, south Catholic church. my23tf
U R. GEO. McELHANEY,
Resident Dentist.
Room No. 2. 62!.j Broad street, up stairs, over
Wittich & Kinsel’s. jaI6-ly
(Successor to Dr. J. M. Mason.)
Office next door to Rankin House. Same en
trance as Riddle's gallery. oct-ly
IFOIR, S-A-X-iIEL
\.l r F. TIGNER,
H « Dentist,
35 1 u Twelfth street (formerly Randolph street.)
e7-ly
G. LI. CHANDLER.
r Slhf
G ' ■ ■<'* i-trS
‘Au VRNlU!
*dl"S^iifTnisvie|!
A. rcc'Warl v «t\u ':»u*d und luuilly ' i-h/iiciun an4
>... = f ,,. ,-,'sifiii, -ii his practice will pniv-».
O-.'coi. nil iorsas c.£ £*RIVAT33,
AHKONlCf a»d SEXUAL DlSi
avenue, fronting
G. E. THOMAS. JR.
rjHIOMAS & CHANDLER,
I A11 o rn e.v s-a t- L n w.
Office IIS Broad Street, Columbus, Ga
ex.
n pi
and every one, 4 hi !
^poxiua'borr’hea 7.mpoteaicy)
Corner Sixth avenue and Eighth street -
1 ; acre lot. Store House, 34x85 feet ware
house. wagon yard, stalls and out-houses
to accommodate 100 head stock. Will
sell or rent. Best locality in city. Call
and see. Terms easy.
Central R.R.&B'k'ngCo.
OF GEORGIA,
th it ih .11 ml*/, ilh'ii and «h
fo’thwi.h. The main ca
Goatorrhoa,
the chief disquieti
,'itii 1 ,.v .lr - i!ti c ) Dhnt. "»-t of S'kIiI, I»i fc« »n o I) • ry. I’lj-
".n.’.vi.'L I t Id -to, I'.oa f k.\u.‘ Pi* M-r ; .
i.i.i'iri,- h:.ij;'i,.cr or unlmbpr, are the * " -■• *
/y SYPHI’f lS i- 1
- A •: I. |. Vl In' .r • I - •- 1 1 1 t; tiu ; l ! >uan • tan .
iily. i"’ it:irc.*» Kn-ul (..ill !'h vriciani i;:i r - .ii- Ft .* a n
. -u.ii •ini I..T8UI1S t . >.)• v,r-. \V1ra i; i* n: *. •
•JCtin bfacnt ,,rl;irusly
Acre Jjot, x room House, 2 room kitch-
.011 F *’st avenue, between Fourteenth
id Fifteenth streets. Good well water :
d water works on place. Tennseasy. I
, Acre land, i> room House, kitchen and
servant house, on Frst avenue between
Seventh and Eighth streets.
Soil Clines ter 11 ISailroaii,
^loutgonioi'y anil l.iifiuila IMiiluay.
rolmiikuN anil WrsP’tn Hailuay.aiiil
Tlobile anil lifrarfi K.iilroad.
Swann ah, Ga., May D. 1886.
and Lot in Northe
,»l.ut; seem- .
Imi'E nf I'limur t blow n up ami intu tin- ■ WIS tiiiiu-.l uv i1u> \iin-i-i--an p. nplc.
< a by tin- r-liipcmluu- vuli'iini.' gniptinU
a Krakntua, in tbr Java-'.'a-, aiv Ibun-l li i ciimi. - Ki.ui’tlKM' in IIICsimiii.
T- .
1 'ai'sm
g: 1 1
'" have ilrifti'.l along lb. Imlian ovviin ' ln-ui
ui'tlu' lait tw.'hv ui'mlbi sixtcvii bun- j h.uc pha
iivil ami -I'U'iity-six mill- in a 'lipvtioii ^ i'avoiab
iii'j-t by south from wlu-n- limy wrtv . im A n 1. Tii
vi'ar ago, or about live mil.-a Ja> T11i- ' \\ Iml, in
:n'i'i'H'iital lmlp to hyilr.igraplieiv. ami , 'll u
ill mIio study net'lln euri'eiits ami drift, i- ' C1,llsl 'el "
probably the best they bale ever inn
beeause the origin nf the pumiee i-we
known, the lluating expanse of it i--
large that it eannot eseape notiee. an
the dates and other jiarlieiilars ahout
are all matters of record.
> ii- a eoiiiyaratively
pnsilimi. tile New
"Mr h. I lilt n ■: the
uma! -a \ -
IL ohurini! Format ion.
ivnr.l o‘* thu Upper Sink m t do
in t'u* valley m whit h i v -•it-
imi Hprin;rs suit uiarsit, is i-
at ion, co'-.•.•inp,- h iartfi :ut,i of
.■•(.*, iiivi.r passing fhvc r.of. fvm
v t of sami and tia>. r< L is
miUv u. Tii V ."< io it is fu)l of reins ai.t. * i
e f'crc c.evicy? are in y.ik.es
water, which aiv said '«• ris«
. .i .»* ly the ocean 4 *ii wirli
, :; t .i.ooii t 'n I In ..* •I'iiL’t.’
i :i: v s' rn sniaL \ . •! hi!-
j.. . , r »lv hj' int-il cr *,*j.r'28>. i.uywUor' 1
Cures Gh'iarnntoed i:a all Uusea
undertaken.
• 'uiiaiilrmioin poraoimllv or by letter free and ltivited.
..‘hat'c'-'a ruuhooHbk- and oorruspoudeuco atric:!/ cuiLauukuiL
NOTICE!
for
PRIVATE COTJKSEEOR
00 pages, sent to any aiMres?, ueourdy *» nled, for Unity
watm
- mu!!
>'i" "S
the
of th
lo-.'k:
ahva
i\t -iinitl House-.imt t.i'ls. Wilt sell to
ait purchaser.
Lai m l liLu..
400 acres Land three miles from city,
or excaange for city property the best
tin* county. Rented for IS bales cotton
One line Buggy and Harness.
labor
ui and the it frequency
-. I abor at t he south is n
•. ; t tu! ,htref* re is paid lr
rth. 1 rohabiv the eutiiv
the
shows
Of UK
••• T ? :oa l ’ : T1 g MfH VV
i.lN .V- Cl>;. 81! M it'- \ f J , f;-•■ V
J". G. EiEEDT,
Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St
er arc ioumi i-
. c iio., ao.il
arid r.nd otlic
But the diti'ei
; ■' ill Ell • lilt list r\
: t fill can 1)1' pro
f % M H , 1 i a
/im . . a
\ ■
•' T v ; •; r ,'v,
• . V; . ',„V . . JV,p ffgSWtot
,4. KiLfe- .^5
i A r-i.
1 'i ei;o\km i.n 1 im'derate, gradual, con , In t ■ - - ■
-iitelit. and general, ia the wlii'h-uiue all'll-
leem'd uf the pail l-u-iiu-.- week. The , than t h i
"father ha- heeii favnrable. ernp repent- ’ at th- I 1
1 heeriiig. and t iie lahm agltatiini' ap- 1 the tiui; i .
peai In have p! act 1 rally wm Ihem-i li e- at the M"'ti
■-it. flic eniin'rvative element in all l ".
1 lanelie- nf indn-t! \ i- lew Im -king t" but
t Im health fill c"m!iti"in el uitr -taph- tnbila-.e:
nt ip- and the la bur market a- the m-ei-- m ul h i- -if
-ar\ pivi m-ni- nf permanent pr.-peiil\. i.a\ ing <
1 ’ I - U! -p. .ill! im-nt ,- likely tn meet bet h t he lien, il
’■buir a ml tin "hear’' - a 'hi hit an el' ea-e-ii
inmmeive. tiiiauee. atnl nianufaet a ring -ue! : l
' "I'l-tri." rale-- tie- experiemv el the eeiu - 1 > 1
pa-t 1- del t ilia! and tie eiic n- th. la 1C. N\ h
pie-- lit an manly m. aningle-i. Km rv taken i: |e
I 1 • pail ' th;- I- -.-I a li brighter . ..’e.i'i d le tie' 1;
inov
t I tin il at a- it ad lit
tin id; ■
suppbe-
eiee-i'ilv
id Sadags, i" Hr-
pi-a a ina! pii .d: at
li nan was pa -li
■e backs oj' camel:-,
in. .
■in 'd.—tiills. stun Nl
,i . ii. d 1; 1 -- e the
i in that ' la-i i ' u .tl-e-iigh
i -ji r a lirni'Uiaeturing -ea-
u.eie pii nli'tii in tin
Nel' i- ell! it! I'efl Hill !"li
i Ik air that -urh label re
's iintn- in' a 'ii t here than
11 tie- i I'eii 11 ut a li iL'i arc
i'leratii -n. ii i- quite i a > il i-
in the lOtuli lias an a !■
I Ill'll - i I'ill SMI- ill ill K .'-I.
Tin i'i i■ *a'.l- lit' loeast plagued in ! ..
wuan eei,utries ef t tie Mast. in mod . a
well ns in illicit"’! K a s, aluiesl in -a--,
lief K' r. '\ ! ie I >pi nee : ■ a :> ! u a i /!i"i ■ \
leag. II! I V . . i;iu t ' ,i : t .- -eia a th
sui; like an emeu-. Near tiie ole.-e o.' tie-
last centu y so many perished in the sea
oil tile AtVa- iil l-l'usl that a bank three or
teui a i ' hi--,: ,u! ae a t. " ' r m des long
I.V 1 ®?
r IMIE following i.- tiu order and tiu
t the change of track gauge of this Company's
lines from .5 feet to 1 feet. 9 ilichees:
.May 26th, 1»86.
.May 28th. 1886.
Mav 29th. 1886.
..May 29th, 1886.
. Mav 29tll. 1886.
Mav 29th, 1886.
. May 31st, 1886.
..May 31st, 1886.
.Mav 81st. 1886.
.May 81st, 1886.
..June 1st. 1886.
.June 1st. 1886.
nines June 1st, 1886.
May 31st, 1886.
the changes can be elFected
licated, which will cause tint
ght oj Passengers. The pub
lic is. however, hereby notified that all freight
received between the* twenty-fifth of Ma.v and
second of June will only be received subject to
the delay incident to the change of yangv.
Agents will not receive perishable Freights dming
this poiiod, unless assured that it can reach
tinat.ion without dela;., whether said destination
is on this Company’s lines or beyond them.
.Agents should endorse upon receipts given t<n
any character of freight during the period indi
cated, “It VKlVi-n SCB.JUCT TO DELAY INCIDENT
l Augusta to Milieu
; Griffin to Carrollton
Barnesville to Thomaston
Eaton toil to Gordon
Albany to BFikelv
, Fort Valley to Pony
Macon to Columbus
Fort Valley to Albany
Smithville bo Montgomery
i Columbus to ftoodwater...
! Savannah to Atlanta
I EuliiuJa to Clayton
CulhboiT to Fort Gaines ..
1 Columbus to Troy
It is hoped
upon the date
slight delay to
• m!- ill; : rnddX-
A vi ft p raft
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o' kt k) I’J 1 U
/^UKE BIMousness: Sick Headache in Four hours.
VO Ono dose r-:hover* !!eu:a^ , a. TR'-y cure amt
prevent Chi-Is Fr or. Scur Stemech •’ Pari
B r eoth. Clear f'ac Shn. lone the Nerves, and uivc
Jtc *' 4> Viqor to the system, nose: ON F .*
fv intm ::ncr- enc \r\i will qever be v-ii •' then-.
-Vico. 2o cents per Du tip* Sold hvIbxG” •; ar.i,
tlecticinc Oeal^ro aenerally Fed \ w-’nl <■'
price in stumps, .aostpeiu. to any ptldiess,
Manufactiirori ar ! Sr 1-3 PropA.. ST. I OSF > '
Agents are required to keep fully P"- ,r '|
• movements of Passenger Train.- ana
ickets that cannot be used without dc.jy
it is also obligitt.try up«':i pu”
\rding them.
ASM LI.I AM ROGERS.
«ieneral Superintendent.
\Y. F. si ILL LAI AN.
Traffic .Manager.
THEO. D. CLINE.
SupT t>. AV. R- R
GEO. A. AY If i 1'FHFAD.
GenT F't and Pass. Agent-
\V. L. CLARK,
Sup’t M. A- G. It- R.
E. A. FLFWKLLKS.
Gen’l Manager C. A W. K- «
for
Ue
itiul i•••ltlp] - relief, (tpeiation- are “imt xantaui a- tn tlio-clualule of wa^^. 'flu
i <itial tn exjavtati«in several 'i ctiens N«w Oileans Tiiim--1 'eumerat ex-
td the e"iinl ry. w hile tim\t im nt- in nm-t presses the opinion that “well
I "•aimlms nf t ra*le are rt’i'crted a-“exiveil- 1 tiained labor jdihaMy gets a-
in_* -aiejuiiie i • redid imi-” in nilu r-. inueh w it h ns as in nther 'e.-tioim. What
,j nil)l -e impnrtanet i- the fad that tiu
-M i:. l a >i p- and M r. Wme. and nther- -ame w ages in the south w ill seemv f"i
insist that di feat is ine\ itai»le if party ■ the work’.ni: man ahmit tw i. e the anmn.nt
Fervices are imt rewarded, hy |>nh]ie : , .f j.rad nal eomfort that it does in tin
s j h »i 1 1 hex fnr.'t 1 that the party ha- imrih. But tntteh thr larger pmtinii.i;
1 (' ii depri\ed nf spnil- Ihr twe’ntxdive 1 tIn• -edi'*n land-’ and rent.- are so eheai
•oities. and the ate noli of them was cu-ried
TO mile.- tile wind. In aiieUier p.irt nf
plague nf locusts is said, tn Imcee m.-ed the
death nt SOO.OOO j»erjoi:s, and in dfil m-ariy
as had :i tdague oeem icd in Jluly. Again
Or. W, If, Bruce k Son.
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt.
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l'.ve tliousand eraL/s of g'n.’*. n peas v.ere
sluppL’d nnrtiixvard from Newbeni, N. C.,
on one steamho.it a week ago. A corres
pondent nl a northern newspaper saw one
pea patch of 150 acres, with (»00 negro wo
men and children picking the crop, and
earning each about 7.3 cents a day. Tln-v
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s sure. JO IIN BLACK MAR.
•i tf le il Estate Agers