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WEEKLY ENQUIRER - SUN COLUMBUS GEORGIA. ' r ONDAY. MAY SI. 1SP«
s I lis< Itl I'I ION I! VI i;s:
Oiit> Y«*nr in Adviim'i*. ki.io
Hi: .riii:i: 11- > \u think- that we ou^rht
• ■i have a “uniftii-ii: t>al 1 ■ ■: Exactly.
A ii.ili'it-h'X tl.at wn'ilil give :i uniform
republican majority nmiM about (ill
Brother lloav’- bill.'
A roRTr.An "f Tta•nia- Jeffer-on was
■ 'i i in Pei)n>ylvniiia the other (lav for
i'i conts. Tin's «a- c, rlaiuly a pretty
i . I prii.M. 1 lor .teitc • nV j.ieture in a
-tarn wbicb cav, "» majority for
1 r nc.
( (Milll.tll* AMI I'AU!v HOItbKv
Our (••tvoiiii/'l cot vi 11)" irary of La< ini min
tike- lather a Huria"stive view of aMUir.#
in the fourth congre##ioiial district. In
its la-t i##ue appears an editorial upon
' the subject, which rend between these
lines, indicates that EaGrtuige has not
less than fitir “dark lior-es'' to be trotted
j out in case of an emergency. Of course
the lb porter does not use this term, but
I this is the inference to he drawn from
| the editorial, of which the following are
j its intro'luctory remarks:
1 ‘The gubernatorial que.-alon has rattier dwarf
ed the cniacn.isiua.el canvass, but the “fussy
rth" is ;
.i.lvttvi
id v
to boil. The
nlhljjl *j
, . j.ijnt debate bet mi “ii Gordon and
'I,, j .id it ii- in tin gn!"",. o rial sit-
itinii does not run quite so h.gh. This
t heir re*>pc
• fifrlit.
Judge I
nin and
■ iiruv
I r may not be a iliscuuragin - / fact, but
ei, irts from ail ->■ ■: :■ ,n-s are that much
iifficulty lias 1 •• -.11 experion. ed ill Fo
uling good stand- of cotton. There is
not tmieh bragei i. „ oath cn 'p pr> eels,
hui the fanners are at m. i. with a de-
tei mil.alii that c —nres -u eess.
ads the
'<• u I'l 1 "-
sl nun
W'r have i;;f 'i’:i:it’oi t
!, that l»r. Felton
11 raced ealld' lllle ill h •
Ii .mi this I me II he I
-1 1, in 1’oi'i’ d' in tie n • tinti i r. ii
M i! i i ie no lie in l: .all in i • i i.'.delitl v ex-
■ :.. f.t I’:i:
i d d million
I ,l!ars a y ea t - tli.it at i.-.ist lias 1 .cell I lie
ivei'.ige for tin i.i-ttlrc years. The in-
-ur.iiice generally an ■ nuts in the aggre-
r.ii |., sixty per , .1 . of the hiss. I n the
last -i\ years lie less has been $ V'3, lli.'i,-
*■»'», and tin insuranee $:ilis,u,il,222—and
Id il he rniirmb, red that although this
mi di was “ei * 're I’d by insuranee," some-
liodv had t" pav that s.'iiis.litll,222.
in the- fieid Hob.
vela, and lion. T. W.
They are said to have
at their back*!. If Mr.
there will be a tri any ti
ne, should the co riven-
as between Uic.se three
strong reserve upon
•vt the emergency.’
■ n-tvT lio n ji«on to lnnao
rliam, ('■ ■ i. la 'tigley, (j il. Fan-
Col. Traylor, enimieratiiig tlie
most evidlcnt ipialilicalions of these
if<• ijtii■ i:i n and eiiiieiudes hy remarking
that “the convention might do worse
than select as its standard hearer one of
these aide citizens of Troup.”
it is presumed that the estimate hid 1
of these gentlemen will not he ijiiestion- j
e-d. certainly lot by those wlo know j
them. That either or all four lias a per- j
feet rig! ! to heroine a candidate lbr con
gress is arioti,er tiling that will not lie
SAYAN.AAII. Ill ili.IN \ H t.'TKKN ii.UUtll.Ali.
This enterprise, which has for It# ol -
jed a sliort line from Savannah we-t-
wiird. is about, as we understand, to take
deiinite siuij e. The managers of the
enterprise contemplate at a very early
day having a lim- in imilling order fluin
Savannah hv way of Iluldin to Macon
and a consideral.de force of hands are at
work on both the Savannah and Macon
ends of tlie r, ad. It i- tie- ol jeet, as we
have been further informed, to extend
the road lion, Itiihiin, via Amcricus, to
Columbus, .shortening the distance fro:.
Columbus to Savannah some fifty oi
seventy-live miles.
We iearn that letters have recently
been receive I in thi- e;tv from tlie au-
gra'tua
>n-
k. Tli
crop
in ties
iconic
t . I i .-
IV,
Impe that a i ' a'
inaugural' i.
Such a 1 la-
I'i netit to our
ijiiestion hut tli
ami tu-' inotiv a
•nti
i.tl i
nag what
'pa ssing t!i
tion might t"
mid be
J ui’Iiovemi.nt mo.tcrat".
| -istent, and general, is i
reeiml of the | ui#t Im-ine-
weather lias been favorald
'■heei'ing, and the labor agitation.- ap
pear to have pne t icnlly worn themselves
.nit. The conservative element in ail
| branches of industry is now looking t"
; tlie healthful conditions of our staple
J crops and the-labor market as the neces
sary precursors of permanent prosperity.
I dsappointment is likely to meet both the
; "hair and the “bear” on the future of
commerce, finance, and manufacturing
industries unless tlie experience of the
| past i- deceitful and fire omens of the
present are utterly meaningless. F
week paints tills lesson in brighter c<
: and bolder relief. Operation’; are "not
equal to expectations” in several sections
of tlie country, while moveti.i nts in most
1 ranchos of trade are reported a- “exceed-
j mg sanguine predictions:" in others.
Will close their Store on and
after June L-i
At 6:30 P. M.,
'ATI'K DA VS EXCEPTED.
]. ,j ' Werlo this to give our employes a rest. Ve 1
ought to i »e clone in fewer hoars this season of the- ,
ye:\i. .Success is nmv assured by the- consent of
the Indies.
1
I
JI
D
&z GO.
n and real e.-tati
■ matter is put
ipe. We woiild I
■ authorities oi i]
can “ecure this !
f incalculable
■ople, and \ve have no
(a t would he recognized
• d "ii by our liusiiii-s
ate owners, at any time
nt to them in j n>jicr
1 he glad to liear !i'iin
i ill what \v:i’’
mo
'111' el* v.
till SEVENTH HISTItlfT.
mimittee oi the
idle.
ieeutIVi
gi'essiiiiiai distiirt ha
<pH'-f i(. Ill
lint t ha
m on the Sth
icy \i ill
inlhlem
ill get-
July
■ ,!i.in
UK. FKI TON A Ml Ills i ASHIH.tn.
,l \V_ call the attention of the people to the
political .sensation* in another column, which,
ve take from the Columbus Enquireiwjun of
esterdav. It is a blank .-hot. fired with very’
veak powder, and amounts to nothing more than
.canard. We give it as an outcropping of this
emarkable campaign. The inconsistency of the
h'ng speaks for itself. Felton i e in the hands of
he Bacon committee, and is booked for a speech
bv-half of Bacon in Macon county next Tut-s-
iay. Of course, having committed himself to a
iticen diet, he would not enter the convention as
. candidate, and the statement that he would be
un by the Knights of Labor as an independent
andidiite is equally absurd. The age of this
•he«tnut ’ spoils it for practical use."—Atlanta
When everything is fresh and pleasant.
Wt* are the Servants of ilie
FROM
Mimic.
And prop
no inovation without their approv- Each Juror,
approve early closing? I! so. then 1
I.-,. . p
I Stater . n
"I "!
; big the <•' r. v
men, in i r lei
arise in wliie!
ho sprung up*
tiling tl at wi
lieve will !
thought.- -ng:
.■ii’:'. ■
■ re ( ■'
multtei
■r r
,'unty has
.1,
Tin-: matter of niiintiy leads and their
iinpiMvemeiit is t" ninny like the ronf uf
(lie man's Imiise which cuiild nut be
ma Ie water-tight when it rained, and
mIicii it Mas dry weather it did not re-
piiiv repair. It often liappi ns that poor
roil-, e-pi'ciiillv wliut arc commonly
called dirt road- 1 , arc found to lie tre
mendous iiieoiivenienees m Iicii I hey are
miry and impa—able, and then when it
i.-dry and pleasant wheeling and riding
if is unnecessary to rebuild them or ahol-
«sh their defects.
The industrial situation is very much
improved. It is estimated 111tit less than
50,000 men are out on strikes against
I Jo,000 ten days ago. Ilradstreet’e says
bii.nl at twenty-three industrial centers,
norlii of the Ohio, east of and including
St. bonis, tlie loss of wages through
strikes since May 1 has aggregated
000,000; of receipts by employers, $2,500,-
000, and of future contracts due to labor
troubles. $24.''00,000, of which $20,400,000
si,me refers to deferred or canceled
Imi: ling contracts.
The Chicago hoard of trade has the
impudence t" a-k congress imt to legis
late against that commercial fraud, oleo
margarine. Tlie Chicago hoard of trade
tn- never been considered especially
Iio.-’de to commercial fraud-. Vevcrthe-
!"ss. notwithstanding the fact that it ro
pe,idly a--r.iv- congress that oieomar-
gat ine i- ;■ wholesome allicle of food, it
is safe to say that not a member of that
board cat- the stall' knowingly. Tile
Chi'ago board oftradoi-partialtonleo-
m.irgariiii' i ,:,!v a- a nii'.timii l'or.-M imlling
ilher jieopl.R
Wiiii.i; the pi'i-ii'.eiit of tin- Cnitel
Stale- :- c.ilimg (lie attention of miv eon-
gie-s to the pi ri,:,'i"U- opium trallic, re-
<.■ m debate- in tin r."it:-h parliament
mid di-cu--ions in the liiitis!i press ex-
hibit a great laxity of public opinion
about it over there. Ktlbrts in parlia-
ment to suo>,or cheek tlie trallic are
("■Ml'il m il h levity, tlie mi-ii who are en
gaged in them are made tlie subject of
derision, and the fact that if the (rathe is
si ipped it wil'i deprive the briti-h ex-
cli'";Ui•!' of $!''.0()o,il(l() of revenue is [mt
forward a- an incontrovertible reason
whv tiic tra.iiv should g«i on.
that an (miergency may
cithi r of their name- may
■ii the convi nti, m, is .-"ine-
are l.ardjy prejiared t" 1 'i-
I" ti.e ease. These are the I
gge.-ted. houever, iiy the arti
cle to wliich mo have referred.
Mr. Grimes and Colonel Freeman rce- j
ognize tlie fact that they have no right
to monopolize tlie field, and that every 1
man who so desires can become a candi
date, actively or in a ipiiet way. Not 1
only this, Imt being fair-minded gentle-j
men of 1)mad views, they recognize the I
right of the convention to even ignore 1
their candidacy entirely, unless delegates !
are instructed to vote for them liv the I
i i- that tlr
he too tm-y h
mutter whiel
■ 1 tlie people
it should no
■ ■I iiutorial coil
A reason assigned by tin-
I'.iriiM r- of 11M- district u ii
give the attention to thi
will insu'v a five v dee
They furtln r believe that
he hold until after the gu
vention.
This i- the situation a- it appears upon
the surface, but it i- not improbable that
there is an underlying reason that is of
mueli more eon-equelice. Col. J. A.
lilanee and Judge.]. C. Fain have both
very recently announced themselves as
candidates, and it i- intimated that they
have combined to have the convention
held at an early date. This is done to
deprive Hon. .Tudson C. Clements, the
unties which they represent. We have j pr»'st*nt vepre.-entutive, from meeting the
jieople tiefore the convention is held
unless he leaves his place in Washington,
uf nun li« hit sink ini: f<*r porsonul prefer- I slmul.l do this they won M use it an
in out, \n 1h*ii 1)\ tlioir <»w n acts ut u pc r- I arjzuiiu^nt against him.
It will be remeuihereil tiuit Mr. Clem
ents was elected after a fierce contest
with Hr. Felton s:ix years ago, and has
■attar ts
which is c
Journal in.
‘ this paper it wil
often thou
btike t hat
(lit it m i no ire than a just re- i
‘onventions should go outside
sonal character they have wrought Utter
disagreements that the convention found
it difficult to harmonize. There can I
hardly he anything of that kind in the I
congressional election, and where the in
trinsic worth of men and the importance
of measures arc the leading considera
tions, men who are pronouneed candi
dates should invariable he selected.
In speaking of “dark horses,” we have j
no reference to the gentlemen named
served three successive terms. He is an
able representative, and it will take a
strong race to defeat him.
If congress makes any provision to
amend tlie constitution in the matter of
the presidency, it should be broad
enough to take in the whole machinery
from Troup, as we do not (dace them in of elections for the presidency—broad
that category. Looking upon this as one | enough tn abolish tlie now useless and
of the most corrupt and unwarrantable j risky intervention of electors and t" sub-
features in politics, we could certainly stitute for it a direct vote of tiic people,
have no reference to them. The “dark The second and twelfth articles of the
horse” is tlie man wiiocannnt entile he- | constitutio in their present form, hri-tle
fore the people and get an office, which j with difficulties and potential dangers in
lie hopes to secure hy intrigue and ; tlie sections which provide for the choice
i id getting u;
-'■n-.iti"ii. .V r i- it :
ilig -tat .-me:.!- that
rail* d by inf •rnirtti"!
,HV' 1 i\ liable. If t!
an attentive reader <
bear i sit the truth of this u-sertion.
i Xor is the statement which tile Journal ,
considers a canard an exception to this ,
rule. Our authority for it was given at
-the time. We go further, however, to j
say that if Dr. IV. II. Felton, of near Car- '
ter-ville, is not a candidate for governor !
, m the election to lie held next October, |
no set of men were ever more badly de- j
reived than the knights of labor in this
1 city. He may not be a candidate, hut i
this organization certainly thinks that he !
| will, and so thinking, they have declared i
their intention of supporting him.
i If the Journal is deceived hy the idea
j 11 uit Dr. Felton will decline to make j
, speeches when invited by Bacon men to
1" so, and 11 uit he will consider it an in-
i fringement upon his own rigid to run as
1 a candidate, it must not very well,under- j
1 stand his record as to political conven- j
! tion#. He is too .• rp and shrewd a I
| politician to lose an opportunity to further j
j liis own cause. We candidly believe
that if Gordon defeats Bacon in a notni- |
nation, or if Bacon defeats Gordon, the j
successful candidate will have to defeat j
| Felton at the polls in October to be the j
next governor of Georgia.
LACES
Oriental at Sc, 10c. 15c. up;
Valenciennes at 2c, .Sc. 5c. 7c, up:
Maltese at 5c. 10c. loo, up ;
Chantilly at 12 ! .jc, 15c, 25c, up;
Guipure at" 15c. 50c, 60c, up.
HOSIERY!
Men’s Hosier}’ at 3c, 10c. up:
Boys* Hosiery at 10c. 15c, up;
Ladies’ Hosier}* at 10c, 15c. up ;
Girls* Hosier}- at 10c, 15c, up.
RIBBONS.
Gros Grain Ribbons at -5c. 10c. 15c. up;
Satin Ribbons at 10c, 15c. up;
Sash and Fancy Ribbons at 50c, 75c up.
SCAR F S!
Gents’ Scarfs at 25 and 50 cents ;
Boys’ Scarfs at 25 and 50 cents;
SHOES HMD SUPPERS
scheming. If the ciuivention desire
nominate one wlm-e name has not
peuivd us a candidate, let ihein do so,
by all that is sacred, let them shun
“dark horse” who is ever ready to lie
from his covering.
THE KtUST I,I N Edit 11)1 ES.
Henry county has tired the first gun
for tlie return of lion. W. (.'. Oates to
congress from the third Alabama district.
There is no opposition to this so far a-
we have been aide to ascertain.
There appears to he no anxiety mani
fested ill the district to put fob i iates
int" private life at the end of his present
term. There i- no c.iiiiplr.ini against him ; site for r
and he i- c.cknoM lodged to he popular j
with hi- pi ople. Tiie ■ i ! idea iif rota-
lion in that di-tricl has been exploded.
serving his third
ha! he has gathcr-
■ re iin)-ii'tunt tlm’
returned for the
There may 1"
are aspiring and
enough distinction, and
ut of the way and give
for his seat, hut this ele-
of electors and for the election for presi
dent and vice-president. Tlie bill from
Mr. Beach's committee, which goes to
the trouble of a constitutional amend
ment m order to provide for so unimpor
tant a matter as second vice-president,
should therefore give way to a resolution
like that of Mr. Beach, of the same com
mittee, recommending the state legisla
tures to call fora fcdi-aa! convention, to
go into a general revi-i e; of the machin
ery lbr electing a president, the veto of
particular items in a general appropria
tion bill, and a few other points about
m liieli time inis dcinon-ti'ab d the lnves-
SCULL-HUD,
Milk Cm*!, !>nii<lrutr. Fczomit am! I
All Scalp Ii umor* i iircil
!>.t Cut tonm. |
Ladies’ Shoes and Slippers $1 25, fl 50, |2 00, up;
Misses’ and Baby Shoes and Slippers 25c, 50c, 75c,
up:
Ladies' Shoes and Slippers fl 00, $1 25, $1 50.
Stamped Splashers, Tidies and
Side Board Scarfs.
i—I find that it is a short
, time before Gray will merit
jibe same trade he enjoy.-# m
; Savannah and Auyusia in c-.-
mbiishing the Cofuinbiis
. Iiraneh,
j ~—1 find Gray has decided
i advantage in being so lmpr
lequainted with tlie Georgia
rude.
3— i find Gray must con
sume a great quantity of Dry
Goods for all his stores; hence
i the reason for his low prices.
4— I li nd from boyhood
Gray's name litis always been
ft household word for bargains
in Dry Goods.
■5—I find fill Goods so neat
ly kept and arranged that a
person can select any article
with ease and comfort,
j f>—I find one price their
strict rule, and politeness their
j standard.
7—I find it is a pleasure for
Gray's clerks to show goods.
| 8—I find an agreeable sur-
j prise at the large assortment
| of Dress Goods and the mod-
i est prices asked.
9—l find Gray has the
widest and finest Table Linens
in Columbus.
]<)—I find Gray is head
quarters for Mourning Goods
and Black Silks; also that lie
! Last November my little- boy. aged three years, I
fell against the stove while he was running, and I
cut his head, and, right after that, he broke out :
all over his head, face and left ear. T had a good I
I doctor. Dr. , to attend iv. it. but lie got worse, j
j and the doctor could not him. His whole t
: head. face, and left ear were .':i a fearful state, j
and he suffered terribly. I (Wight the disease I
I from him, and it spread all over my face and
i neck and even got into niyeycm Nobody thought !
i we would ever get better. I felt sure we were dis- j
! figured for life. I hoard of the Cutictra Remi;- i
; die.-, and procured a bottle of the C’uticcra Re- i
; solvent, a box of Gvtici’t: \. a cake of ( ‘eticvra
; bo\p. and used them constantly day and night.
After using two bottle-* of Resolvent, four boxes j
•:tkvs
>AP.
and while h«* is n
term, tin* ov.hth :
ed makes it all th
he should he
fourth time,
those who
think he has had
should iu»w u r et
them u eluinet
other
l-art:
pub"
A r tin 1 ri'n'ii'-t of qiiiti' a number of
ui:iirii(fl gentlemen, wheni we suppose
die in tin habit nl'lnsing-mall eliangefrom
Uieir vest puvkets, we vApro live the fol
low ing spivia! frmii Butler, Gu. : " Ye.—
l- i'iay w liile Mrs. ('. West was feel
ing in mu' of her hu-haii'i's vest pockets
f >r a niateli, a rattlesnake measuring over
(wo feet in length ilrnppo,| out. The
lining wa- torn, mi.l it i- thought that
the suaki was coile-l under it. Colonel
We.-t think- it g.4 into hi- pocket while
meat is confined almost exclusively to
siH'h aspirants.
Tlie democrats of the third Alabama
district will have to wait a good while,
and do a good deal of hunting, before
they find another man who can confer as
much honor upon his constituency and
do as nun'll for the democratic party and , party was willing to unite and lai
Mu. He-tis and Mr. Yam-e
insist timt defeat is inevita
services are not rewarded
spoils. They forget that tin- party I ms
1'eel) deprived ..f spoils for twenty-live
years, am! have won repeated victories
within that time. The party can win
again if it presents i.-sues to the country
on which it deserves to win. In ti.e
minds of the politicians too much im
portance attaches to this question. It i-
possible to fan popular dissatisfaction
into discontent and revolt on this
issue only in the absence of other
and far more important questions. Mr.
Tihleu’s .-ueccss a- a political leader has
been attributed to the fact that lie
gave issues to the party, on which the
the
-kin i- n, ,v,-
II :u. LiLLIK EI'TIME
’71 Gritiid Street. Jersey City. N. J.
)nt to before me this 'Vth day of March,
Gilbert P. Robinson, J. P.
Tin: wokst kohi*: iieai>.
.*(• been in the drug nml medicine business
y-.ive years. H;.vc been selling your Cuti-
REMEEIEs sill •e i tiley ^Ht’Fe Wi St. TileV
or,lil you nrint all Me have heard said in fa-
M* the Ct'Ticl*ra Remedi-.:-. One . ear ago
rTieruA nncl Soap cured .t little girl in our
Resolvent and fetich-ra a
ng gentlemen of a sore leg,
is are trying to have it an
■ his leg. and perhaps his life
Too much can-
R EMERGES.
MITH A BRO.,
Covington. Ky.
Millinery!!
2,000 Cartoons French and American Flowers
at 1.3c, 2:c. 50c, 75c, $1 00, fl 25 to f.3 00 per spray
or bunch.
500 Fine Dark Milan Hats, untrimmed, at a big
redaction, such as $3 00 Hats at £2 25; f2 50 Hats
at .*2 00: *2 25 Hats at $1 65.
Plumes and Tips—largest stock at rock-bottom
prices. Tips at 25c you pay 50c for elsewhere.
Tips at SV:-c that sell at 75c all around town.
Tips at 75c, worth 00. Plumes cheaper than
anvbody.
No competition in Millinery. A.LI.EN leads
the town. W’e sell mere Millinery and finer than
j all the town beside. You have the satisfaction
I of knowing that you get the best goods .mil al-
! ways correct styles, correct trimming, correct
I everything if you buy a* ALLEN’S.
I The Largest Stock of Millinery,
The Handsomest Stock of Millinery,
The Cheapest Stock of Millinery, is at
ALLEN’S
SMITH’S
can #
■how an el
egant assort-
ment
of Para
sols.
, and that his
Whitt
■ Goods
dep
lartment lias
choice bargains.
11-
-1 find
f ha!
: Gray m<m-
ages business
: its
if by magic,
with
grace and
ease, that is
far lie
vond the re
rich of imita-
tion.
12-
-I find
that Gray, by his
h mg
experit
mce.
vim and
plunk,
, and
low
prices, has
alter, 1 '
d the
pc
•pie's cour.-e
W'lfli
wantii
ig b
argains. and
thev
ill go f
n G.
, P. Gray A'
Co.'s
Trade
Pah
tee. opposite
R a 11 x
In Hon.-
:e.
and for hoim.-t government a- Col. W. C.
Date#, it i- true he ha# been re-elected
and iv-eieeted. imt that wa# beeau#e he
de.-ervvd it. and lie de.-m c- it -till.
ciu’iuy.
dent to
It i# not nei'e##ary
abandon
tlie prvi-
iliev
li-:
•r t \
b wa
rm: pr. -id.eii! ha- added I u ■ to the
# ’lit I" the -'Hat, . In i" ti ea-r- hi#
i M'imin. i- y ' i*i\c. and the tact#
"light to liaie p'V\eiited tlm pn—ago of
B e l-i'.l- Ti . r.-i "d lit-an #. l.ator# wil!
"t pie-- : • - again-! the veto. Some
of then, an lvportod t" be writing to ap
plicant# tl.at tliere i- no u-e in present
ing claim- t 1 coiigri—#.bi-auM- Ml . Cleve
land wi',. ... ■ then, to lie lveog-
u'Zed Till- i- P’vri-rly tile spirit ill
Widen Me predicted mat the parti#an-
would treat Mr. Cievtland's honest and
uianlv course.
M i
. 111:1.1.,
Hon
■unty. l- a can iidat • for
ie #oi < nd ( u’i ,rgia dihtrict
#tni(
li-t ' ie
la w throe eaudidate# from tid#
wi oie a few week# ago, it wa#
Hon. M.G. Tuniei won! ! Iiave
o', ol'.
inlier of the ii
' e pi 'pillar i" tli
of Thonia-
ngre## from
lie wa# a
mate an ! i#
, ill Ol"' !' !
> llivt
■ the ; artv ai
il j ait it in
ligliting t
•im !’
ti.e fall eh
' 1 i 1 'll#. 1 le
' lllll-t #L‘0
•» it ti
,at the inter,'
l of a few in
li
the ...’lie
ail" li ami mg 11
Tiler,
mi in the intero#t
aiiiy in gra\or q'le#-
II' tl:,’ electi> :i-
, -impiy and pmv-ly
Pimwles to Scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price:
t'VTicvr:.,. Vic; Soap, me: Resolvent fl. Pre
pared hy the Potter Dm o and Chemical Co.,
Boston, Mass.
Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.”
• CVticuka Soap.
FULL OF ACHES AMD PAINS,
which mi human -kill seems able to ;tl-
eviate. i. the , nni!iii"ii of thoii-ands
vlio a- yet kma'. nooiing , I' that new
and elegant antidote to pain and in
flammation. the CfTio HA Anti-Pain
nr. Till
,•!'■ I
era
-7" r Fan Term b.-giro-),.-
rl—'l. F ’.-IgiiVn*. 1 Calnetor.»:ta■n'.vn.altca
E. TOUBJEE, D:r . FeuAUtt S-p, BOSTON, Maa
walk-
The #heritf of Fulton county having
closed down on tiie Atlanta Telegram il
i# now numbered among tiie tiling# that
"'•■•re. The Teli _-:m. wa.- a bright paper.
.,”i; edited by Mr. dm#. T. gar. arid •;
l# uniortuualv uiat it siiouin n.i\e p tvu
printed in the- Georgia now-paper grave-
Int’.l #!'"'...- tl..- "ay. several I.ht,1
ti,# in lYnu-ylvauia witi, #U"W storm
Virginia witl. a wan r-pout. and Tonne
.•e. v. hi. a series of fright nil explo*!.,!.
Tiie weather i# iia.-'oeha’. ing all ar-
to the distve— of the weath..
pioplm-ts, tliere ale no #p..l= uu tla- n.
to bear the customary blame for such d:
turbauees.
Muscogee Manufacticng Com
pany Stock tor Sale.
. iivV.'umbi.-. -M'i'-.
^ vV."C‘Gmivi/
I aOucUsc NUOUiJ’, llu'cue
BEANS
fTf URE Biliousness; Sick Headache In Fourhours.
V®) One dose relieves Nouralola. They cure and
prevent Chills^- Fever, Sour Stomach *'• Bad
Breath. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerves, and glvo
Lite .e Vigor to the system. Dose: ONE KEAN.
Try them once ana you wilt never be without them.
Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggiets atr
Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on receipt ,.
price in stamps, postpaid, to any address,
j. f. s>Tirn & co.,
Mari.tncturers and Sole Props.. ST, LOUIS.
ADVERTISERS
Cun learn the exact cost
of any proposed line cf
advertising in American
Papers by addressing
Geo. P, Rowell A Co.,
Opinion of the Judge.
Upon thi.s verdict I find
Gray guilty uf causing the
whole city of Columbus being
thi own into a state of excite
ment by his large, new Spring
Stock and bankrupt prices,
producing a thunderbolt
among so-called competitors,
and smiles to purchasers.
Being recommended to Hie
mercy of the court hy the
jury, I will reconsider and re
serve sentence until next
week. In the meantime the
Trade Palace will offer special
in all depart-
re invited to see
rt'ivitl of X'-'W
inducement.'
merit s. All
their last
(f, tods.
C, P, GRAY 4 CO
H
?.I. F. PII7PP. !
D SHIPP.
Exec.itcr? of V’. \ v Shipp, deceased, i
&p26-w it-doaw im
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.
Send lOots. for 1 GO page Pa mp rile*
COLUMSL’S,
Savannah, G
losite Put’ikin House,
- GEORGIA.
Augusta, Ga,