Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, June 11, 1886, Image 3

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j DAILY ENQUIRER-SDN. COLUMBl’S. GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, I-sil. News from iho 1 m*ee States Void Brief Paragraphs. If,. |i* held of'Athens Street Th\ of Atner- i,. u ., t queer Reptllt* Tin* Wreekar* of the liii.ti on tin* Central ICuUmutl—IVVsl |*ohif\ >,.*» iron llrltltroi— llnraInrn til Work in tl:i- t.nu a Tin* N''"* From All Over Kloriilii. - | Oeorgia. The present bonded debt of the eitv of Uhens is as follows: N. E. K. U. bonds, 8 per cent., *25,000, due Jan. 1st. 1SS8; N. E. H. K . bonds, 8 per cent., 123,000, due Jan. M, 1S03 ; College bonds, S per cent, fil.500, di'e July 1st, 1898; Public school honds, ft pi recut, $20,000. The present assessed valuation of property subject to taxation is approximately $4,150,000. At the regular meeting of the city eoun- ,.j] of Atneneus Monday evening, S. M. l.es- p r, keeper of Flint river bridge, was re moved, for cause, and Cupt. Robert Tondee elected to till his place. All citizens of Antericus, between the ages of 18 and 50 years, except ministers and maimed persons, are subject to a street tax of ?3. of which he may relieve himself I, v working' six days on the streets. pied in Augusta, on Wednesday, George M. Tht’W, one of the oldest citizens of that place. He was the father of the orphan L-ylum and a liberal friend of the young men's library, of that jda''e. A few days since Master l.uther Morgan * killed a cjueer reptile near Mitchell’s mill, m Aniericus. It was something like mi eel, ! ■, i iifg four feet and one inch long, and hart four small legs. The reptile had pretty p.ind sized teeth and was ready to defenii itself, biting viciously at everything that touched it. It was about four or five inehes in circumference, and was devoid of fins of any kind, although it h -longed to l lie water. • The body of a dead man was found in the i iv‘. r jlist below Pig ereek. lodged against vines! and vultures were around it. it is not known whether the body is that of a white or colored man. The stockholders of the Antericus, Pres ton and Lumpkin railroad will have an annual meeting in Antericus on the Vjtli inst.. to elect officers tot another year. Holders of stock will be carried over’that r< ad free on that day. Mr. Lee Sistrunk, a promising young man of Fort Valley, died Tuesday morn ing after a brief illness:. In Macon, the track of the Covington ami Mac-on railroad has been laid from the river to the park At the brickyard Wed nesday. a long train of flat freight cars were unloading the heavy iron rails. Near the park’* street car entrance, another set of hands are laying track :;o as to connect with tin- Virginia. Tennessee and Georgia Yir Line. This will he finished in :i few ■ Ays. rid the co.iip.any'.s loeonn.lives niul i" :' ; a stoc k will soon ' -e running over the new road. a, i ontmissioiicir.- of r-tHihs and ri-cc-nu, live let the contract for t ,vo uiagiiiliceiit ii-tn bridges over the F.lawah rhu- uc lean, at a c IP’ r.f -oft. 'll. 'I'llc- Morse bridge 0 it.patty of Chicago arc the cont ractors. Ti e ( otrokec irr : coinj.-a ay's turn.tv* v. di- li has been iun s;i:u r tile ’2• tii day 1 -ai a.-;,, s-o ( .s i,, ld.,s:t Weeaesciay. ttieic- by-t.vit.g c-iiipl.iyin.-nt to a herge nutiiber ing bis business ivs-Mchdo vb take cht-e of tilings for him. Mr. Alvord. appointed by CnlU-il States eornruief.douc-r ■ f agriculture inspector of agricultural c-o.icres auu experiment . lo tions in the I'nittd S! ttes. has bec-n to An- burn to see how the Alai unit institution is progressing. Ife expressed eminent satis- laeta ti with this state of things, and i ro- nmitteec! their experiment station the Is -st e luippi-d and most skillfully arranged sou tit of New York. Mr. Rosser, the father of Alderman W. K. Rosser, an old utid respected citizen of , Elm ire county, c.iod yesterday at his resi- de.itce, in the eightieth year of his age. Iiis remains wore embalmed by Loc-kw, od * Mil er .utd shipped to Atlanta, Ga., for interment. The annual commencement of Mrs. Wil son's, Augusta Evans 1 , home and day- school took place in Mobile on June 9th. There is trouble reported at Whistler between the Mobile and Ohio and a nuin’ her of coal-handlers and heavy-piece nien- familiarly known us the “galvanizers.’, These men had been working for., dollar a day and made a demand for fl.2ft. This demand was made Saturday a week ago, but Mr. Carson, the master mechanic, stated that it was beyond bis power to , grant greater compensation. Thereupon the men, eleven in number, struck. An at tempt to fill the places of the strikers by substitution of other gangs, resulted in tin- walk out of the lumber loaders and oil men. The grave! men were next called oil but refused; then the section men. The company is now carrying to Whistler ami ; bringing bac k every day a gang which is working in place of the strikers. So hu llo disturbance of any kind has occurred. The tr* ublc- is altogether with tile colored ■ hands. A serious wreck occurred Wednesday on the Georgia rr.eifit railroad near Annis ton. The I luggage ear wont down a one hundred feet enibankuuiu. \V. J. (.'ales, southern superintendent of the UeH tele phone company, was severely bruised. William Nett a sand John Ilirrc-1 escaped from the Selma county jail about i.c-ven years ago. it Is now known that Hari-e! is under arrest in iMrniingli-r.il, am I Sheriff Gaddy will send for him us soon as Judge Haralson returns to the city und can is“-.n- an order to that c-ffcci. Ham-' \v;i- origi nally imprisoned for carrying e uiceuled weapons. rim-lil.i. The Titusville Star dcrlarc-s there will be from one-calf to two-thirds of the usual crop of o.-ar.ges lmicie this coining season on Indian river. For Severn! days past a iiuin her of burg laries have been going on all over I’alatka and tiie inhabitants are pretty near paral yzed with fright. Hardly a night posses without somebody’s house is entered am! robbed. At 2 o’clock Sunday inon'iu-.- a special poiicenaiu, mimed Mount tm-il--> CM'S i-A.ddc-niy confronted uv some of the raiding gang, -aid he was ordered to throe up Ins hands- and hi. pnelo.-ts emu’.i--ii and everything of ■,.clue taken from liim. A 83000 -lril eh i-i being erected at Sc-utn Lake Weir, Marion county. A baby fourteen months old in Levy emiiity weigh,-, fifty-four pounds. J M. Ik-lli illy ha- VT\ (IIPII j H h A R THE- WITNESSES. MOST PERFECT MADE A*Crippled Confederate Says: Prepared with •peclal regard to health. No Ammoola, Lime or Alum. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., I I only weighed 12H pound** when I commenced CHICAGO. 37. LOUIS. Gt’INN'S PIONKKR. and mnv weigh 147 pounds, I could hardly walk u un .t stick to support no*, and imu walk long distances \*ithu'.t lu*lp Pi- benefit It* i:u i*- beyond calculation. D. HI I-Tm HGSTK K, r-.ttnn Buyer, Mueon, Ga. M. 3 ram Lie It, Hard warn Mcr- unt of Forsyth. Gu., Says: jsaS N ' cfj^smtrdV f V/y T%\\ V i.% \ _ ]RSETS) t ijlviiii Lw... -• fh11 ■ jRBfissa Mr. W. F. Joans. Idsoon. Says: c V. lit- Im • Iin-■■ 1 hci an .in!.i .mil BELIEF. t-'OHTV VI-IAUS A St KI IIHKU FROM CATA RRH Wonderful to Relate. Foh Kokty Ykahs I huvi* Ikmmi a victim tot’A- TAKKII throo-fourths ol thc tinu* a surtVrvv from KXl’ni’t’lATIMi PAINS Av/ltOMH MY KOHKHKAD :IMd mv nostuils. Tlu* 'lisfhai'KPs w«*rt‘ s<> ollViisivi* ♦ hat I lu*hitute to mention it oxroiit lor tlu* kp'otl it may tio sonic »»t1u*r sullhivr. 1 Itavv ‘-pt nl a vt mu; (nrtiuih t'r«>ui my hard oarnin^s timing my loriv \a*nrs of siilVfriiihr to obtain roliof from tbi* doeiors. I haw trioil patent modicint's «*v«iy u'.v I could It*!un of from tlu* four corners til in* oar.b, with no it lit-f. Ami :vt liisl • ‘»7 vi'M' • • l mri*. liavp met wilh a n*im dv 1 bat has rmvti i a ontirolv nimb* nu* a nov mn:i. I wpiifu. .1 l’.: v poll ii's a ml now v, ri^h 1 Pi. I list <| thin.t n !»• -t lit-' • t thr modicinf* and ti v only >• 1 haw i> tliiit, lifiMt* in tin bumble walk »*f file. I mil) m»i bav< ’be i-iilueiu e 'o pit vail on all <■:.:;irrli sal f’lt-rs t«. Use uil.t lias ear -d me GUNN S Flu N)'. 1 K Dl.Gl)1) K! N 1.W KR III NliY « IIFVKH v • 'hover, v rilt i «>f the ab< •id i « till’ v. now of Ma< in uldiuv of all inlt'i't—t«*d i i NY A 111' l-'F. r.\-.Ma . < i Doctor's Cerliflcatc---Case of Blood Poison. I Iun e usd ririNN'S PIONKKR BM)OD RB- NKWKR in several oasr-a of ciitanoouB diseftse^ of Ioiik stamluuf with the moat satisfactory re* suits, flaw seen tlu* happiest results follow it* use in syphilis of the worst form, and believe it W be tlu* best alterative in use. J. T. HI,LIB, M. D., (Irifliit, Gtt. A Voice from the Lone Star State. (Jt'INN'S 1*1 c IN KKIt HLOOlt KENF.WER lias enreu cue* of my children of I lie worst cases of scrofula I over -.aw. Her skin is as clour as mine, and the doctors -ay it G a petfood euro in their opinion. I am thankful f«»r having tried thtj roniody. \V.M L. i’AKKS. Ualias, Texas. s.\v\:jnai Ga.. Januarv 20, lHHti. FINN'S I'D »N Ml lit Kl.i'DI) KFN i:\VKU has te -e voi a I enre ,»*f •»,« *c u| poi.-.ei and rbouma- i ai’iony. my o i-'ibiicrb. I nunU heartily * i', ,l le I id ’t t- - lib ! -••- 'lem tliose 'dh'dions. r H. HILLMAN, DniKtrisi. N> a Oim ’-’vns, La., Jan. 1<>. issfi. I Live h. on enied -t.mid and well of a bad case • t >il od poison b\ **Ik' use of filleen bottles of it INN'S PinNHKU HLGOD ItKMiWKH. I wl sonml its prsiiso forever. JACOM Kltl TK. Above case, anil i Pioneer Blood Renewer uni end Kkin’Disciiki's. Mln-umalism. Scml'ulii. < >!d Si-ivs. A I’FllFlhCT SLUING .MEDIUMS L. oo. Ml IW bee !! ] H • 1111 e till* ' the (V *unt\ . SlIUI h:e ! 'Mioe for tv/< >r f tile ti: st \ \ Civ L t I! C' : -‘IT St.'I WoG ’.’.’ .-da^. )xi«/i) e:i wit! witi- wdoiji NVt.umi nv!1 ’ tLe Centrn: rain-* >A Vi t,:i I’-.iie.- I»~ Mi.'.-pm wus Marion Tw*» : i ’ b V »• 1 \ , • . 1 f did a:» aJi'*/i*K-* L id );**( nimbly }.Ti*\e to •. sea; JiUiu. i Wcdiiestiny Pld LOt.llOlLta s eo.imv bv t hem bar; , n 1 inches i ii<UHi\ .i'.nn.u, leaf, k ft'opl till* I akc idt ”i'vi a lunatic. ii" alii . *i!k i 11 > r i i \ i* , -i , : t »L* 1 the HlTiP-t, at AJ'illcl*, of two While b". *.. of oi.iiij: tin parties who v-c-ku! the trail! near lingers. Tubs I:*.y n'lonm.u. They uunwer U> • ho Lwsoriptio • nftv.o men who w».*re put otl'tlie freiuht train Aiondav night, aoove Rogers, lor st tilling h ride, and wiio threatened vt^u- gtwnce. and who also were loitering uhoat Rogers j\ a late hour, and who kit a short time before the train did. investigation show.-i that the obstructions wcie placed there by parties who knew something about such work and could not have been clone by greenhorns. If they pi*0‘V the parties, of which there, seeing littk doubt, they will l»e indicted lor murder and prosecuted vigorously hv the Central company. The serious illness of Mr. E. E. Binavu recalls to mind that he is one of the seven survivors of the Macon Volunteers, who left here on n pole boat, ninety-one strong, lo tight the Seminoles in 1H35. Of tbi re maining ones, Thomas A. Blount, Mr. Belkeley and Joseph K. WeJls reside in Macon, Judge J. C. C. Clark in Dawson, Captain Shelton in Atlanta and James Cain in Jones county. All the boys have passed away but these seven, and now Mr. Brown is thought to be too ill to last much longer. It is a long way back to the days of Bowlegs and ’35. It covers the space of half a century, and in a few years more the last of the ‘veterans will pass, like tlu. ir foes, “across the river ” An adjourned term of Clay superior court •aas held at Fort Gaines on Wednesday for the purpose of re-sentencing Willis Hud son and Isabella Honey, who were con victed at the last September term, of the murder of Marion MiHirons. when Isabella Roney was sentenced to the penitentiary for life, and Willis Hudson to hang on February 19. Ahthiiimi. The body of the negro found lying dead on the M. and E. R. R., was Identified as that of Jim Foster. The jury summoned to hold an inquest rendered a verdict that the said Jim Foster, colored, came to hi* death at the hands of some unknown part;*. Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Cheney, of Mont gomery, celebrated on Tuesday the filTh-th anniversary of their wedding. A great many of their friends called to see them and many presents were sent. The three- only surviving attendants on tin* wedding were present. The contract was let on last Monday to I he Chicago Bridge company for an iron bridge at West Point, and they will haw it ready by September 1. So West Point if solid on the bridge question. The talk in military circles is that one or more of Montgomery’s crack mil it try companies will attend the great inter state drill at Austin in August. It is said enough gas escapes from the coke ovens at the Sloss furnace to light the fit.v of Birmingham. There are 14-1 newspapers publisher! i;i Alabama, of which 11 arc dailies, 123 weeklies, 1 semi-weekly, and 2 .semi monthlies and monthlies. W. L. Clay, of Huntsville, has received the appointment as one of tin* reading clerks of the United States house of repre sentatives. Some weeks since ITlmnn Brothers' store, in Talladega, was burglarized in a scientific manner, and a quantity of goods taken therefrom. The affair has remained shrouded in mysteyv until Wednesday, Nvhen Sheriff Wood rode into the town 'vith Matt Turner, colored, tied to his sad dlebow. Marshal Williams liar! worked un the ease and triumphantly brought back some of tlu- stolen goods. Others are c*n- uerr.ed in the burglary, and they arc now ( being shadowed. The friends of Charles S. Simons, a popu- ' lar wholesale grocery merchant in Bir mingham. are uneasv over his sudden mys terious disappearance. !b was last se.-n Satuida.v last, and not a trace of hi:v. has been found except a note on his desk ask- thrifty tmeks r- • *. sanging tin- • •f Palmer, Auiehuu ngi. He catni- from • go in feeble health. : iiec.rtv and mie of if Floriifa. •luge on the Florida li.m between otark** ;*\erai colored men . and one oj them awarded in 16n5 ai the KxposJ: -ns o. New Orleans uiifl L< UtSN ilit. and ti:c Xr» ventions Exposition c«f Loin Ion. The superiority of CoraJine over lion, or whalc:»«uie l*.as i:ow beei den.en.MiiJcd by over five years’ experience. It is n.or« durable., i wic pliable, mere coiuforluhle and never bn ah t . Avoid cheap iir.itntiona made of var'oia kinds of cord. None are genuine ur'e? “Die. Waunkp’s (loiuuNJu” i“ printu >)H iaside of stud cover. F3K SAU BY ALL LlEABIRfi MEKCKAMTS. WARMER BROTHERS. 353 Bro- dwety, K’ew York Cift NOTICE ia DEPOSITORS i,rrn?pmi yii ii hV* tV Ll)iu ‘ < )X i it A )< )I) A Mi SKIN •) 8 !i LARGE SIZE $1.75 SKASI-IS MA1LKH I-' 1 i K K. NYli. (l;i i suli ,iiid (li! V DiJit; Sim - rnilw ;o’ a*'d \S aldo, T'uesda.v, wei*e nv- reonn* b;, be died from the eiticts. W. J. (jiearier. tiie sev, mg machine u- pairer, who stoic a horse and buggy at L’hiplev, lias Ijccji transferred to th Mari anna jail for sate keeping, he being unable to furnish bail in th. sum of£300. Land valued at .*20,000 has been donated to the White railroad by the citizens of Daytona to secure its completion to that place. Mr. J. L. Lynch met with a serious and, it is feared, mortal accident last Mondav morning. He was repairing the roof of the meat market in DeLand, when he made a misstep and fell backwards to tin ground, striking on his right hip, wrench ing his spine anil bruising his rigid arm. Samuel N. McKay, of Columbia county, who killed Lewis Grant January 12, 1S70, cairn., into Lake City last week and. sur rendered himself and was allowed to give hail in t he sum of $5110. Alex Shepherd, of Columbia county, realized this year £99 from vegeatides grown on three-quarters of an acre of land, and now he has the same land planted in corn, from which he expects to gather twenty- tive barrels. Mrs. James M. Crim died Sunday night a* her home in Mason, from an accidental overdose of morphine. She had been ail ing several days, and took the medicine while her husband was absent. As soon as her condition was discovered by her chil dren they sent for Mr. Crim, who called in a physician, but too iate 10 counteract tlu* ♦•fleets of the drug. The .stockholders of tIn Columbia county agricultural fair association held tlu ir an imal meeting at Lake City on May ‘2a. and elected a hoard of directors. The lime for opening the next county fair is Nov. 23. Suspicion was so strong that Henry Brewton Inis been arrested a.s tin* murderer of his companion. X. E. Graham, in Sum ter county. Graham was a native of Lake City, South Carolina, and was a straight forward. industrious man aged 24 years, and had won He.* esteem and confab n-of all who knew him. The accused isanmivi of Alabama and about 21 years of nge. While he has lived in Sumter county for 1 war or nion . still In* is very slightly known. Prof. H. N FCkcl, of Tallaha.ssc* 1 . ha- invented a tcLl'Jsion. The Floridian says that Prof. Felkei does not claim to possess any spi-eial mechanical skill, but he is a progressive educator, a befit ver in illus trative touching, and his invention issue pl.v an outgrowth of what he felt to he a necessity in order to present to his class the subject of astronomy in a mannei satisfactory to his own mind. The* Cincinnati brilliant Wagner cial deficit will be $5000. Lowell Mail u tlu* 01P FOOD knov is 'vithout -tiiuulan; « Leverage md will positi••*!> recover Brain a r Nervous K\hiitistii*n. destroy thirst for ale »1 •» drinks. I ' siore the appetiti.*. cure l)y-pt)»si:i. iri refreshing sleep and immeiiime relief t*- hi arking rr -m in-rvi'Miess. A smg MAN ' 'I*A< Tl'kKH BY MOXIE COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga nd alter July 1. will A draw iuteri st at the rate of 6 per cent per annum 011 such amounts a* remain undrawn on Li av< Onelika. January I.st, 1SS7. and no single deposit in excess Arriw.*( "' .ml of i^'LOOO will be lTveiviHi except on special terms. The ni^ht trr< " deposits on hand July 1st. IKWi. continue to j ( lit People’s Line of Steamers. FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE STEAMER WIMI- ID.. EXjUjIS. 'I'Ir- Steaiuer l-'.LLIS wears ili<- horns bh the fash-st ute .mf-r plyiug tLo rhiittaliuot-lii'*!, I’ii'ii uu<! .vpitl’.rlxicv’.;. Riv,-ib. ACCOMMODATIONS CiUsTCLYSS Tim Steumei LLL1S is i.'»w running tin- 'ii-U—t ami A pal.n !i icola l ivers, nuik ing t w o I rip- 11 week. Seat 1 and ••'» Sat unlays for t’hat lain un-lice. furni-hiiiL; rqid * Jaeksouvilii, Pensacola and all point.- mu the ' 'liattalio* On and after Ma\ 21MI', ISHh. the foliowiug clicdtil IN' IW'LUY PAimCULAK. lllMib i*. nr T"t *0 i; f..r p.sM*u<er- ■ ,omI Apal.uTii'.'i-la hattahoi ichce ■\pala< locola, en Savannah, draw interest at per cent per annum until .Fa uarv 1 s=t. 1.<S7. on such part as remains undrawn at that dut*** A. I. Y( >t'NG, ♦'a-kici, Savings Department of the Lagle and Phetiix Mamifacturing t ’o. mylridlj\l dt!’ I 13 p m * Leave Cnlumhus, Tuesday 5 r»-i pm Leave Lu fan la .* ontiuiiiMl for the pres- j Leave It. Gaines A. I’LKWKI.I KN Leave Howard’s (it'iiera* Manager. Leave f'olumbia Leave < iordon “ . • Leave Neill's " Iauvc GhattahiXKTiee Wednesda | Arrive Apaiachiiola to., permitting STEAMER WM. D. ELLIS —Sdiedulo to Apalachicola 3DO WIST'. 1 TJ TP. .1:00 p 1 r.:Mi p 1 0:SO p 1 1 (M) J) I Apaliichicol i Wednesday . 3:00 p m ( haltaliooHiee Thursrluy 7:(M» a ta Nea.’s Land c " 12:00 m G**rdon " ... 2:30 p tu ■ ♦'oiiimbiu " 1:00 pm Howard's ** 5:10 pm FL Games " H:00 i) m Ft fan's. " 12:15 night I’leieiici Fi x I »\ 3:30 a m ( Mliiuihus 11;00 a m IJKITCK GKKKIIAL .M A N AO Hit. Cdi.i-mit.**', Ga.. Muv stli. ihh»>. {J / \ N : 1 r 1«t atlerSundav. NI ii 3 M h. IKSli. t lie scliedul I I * of \L :! Train will*ho as follows: | J ^ dx large rooms, I'tnii | No. I (ioiuu North Daily. | r . beautifully paixcad ami decorated. One of' L« avi-■( olunihiiw . 2 2‘j p m [ A .[ tin* best wells ano garden in Wynnton. Large Arrivi al t'liipley ITT pm : | bearing oreharii : four to six acres of oal.s. ijpc in A rriv■■ at Gr<-e:iv11 i«•.. 5 *15 |» in j j ,.. .'I Lit Ii L. t n W.vneitoii lot- Kent 01* Mole. rHR Dr. Mum* pla STEAMER WM. D. ELLIS---Sr'nudu'e to Chattahoochee. TJ’TP. t •• Sumiay . .. will rent this place until Oct' her. am certain you will piveha-e. Wanted until ri nted, a reliabit man to <*ccu|. tlu* out-building f'r»H of rent. JOHN BLACKMAIL wed fri tf Heal F.si ate Agcut ( oiuing Sou tit Daily dowist. < 'oliimbu-; Saturda\ ■ Bit fa id a " * ■Ft. Game- •• ■ Flow aid 's ' i Columbia “ •nville hip oiumbllh r-iyl.i and Acc« ; 00 ; P ' *.ou p I i:U0 p « ;:w P 1 • to p I •al • hip! Y I lie 11 Arri\i ('hattahooche* SuiuJ i Tin Steamer 1*111 is will take Fr»* Kiu^ongors to and fr<#m all Landing* iibu- Monday n Landings only, but . 3:00 u m s:0(» a in 10:30 a m 12:00 m 1:10 p la 1:00 p m H;00 p 111 1! :00 p m 0:30 a in odation South. 3 20 P t , ! Freight and A< Gre.-nville • at Cljiple.v 1 h • al <'(Oumhi 1- . :i 10 p W r. ! LA R K. Gen’l Manager. . ID )W.\lih, Gt 1 1 Tick* l Audit. SCHEDULE OF STEAMER MILTON H. iaowist. I.eavi* < 'oluinbii- Saturday Leave Kuhnila Leave v 'hattuhoochf'e Stiiidav OLD MILL PURE OLD RYI This wlr.sk v 1-.L.L ;;Tnl IK < o The pro.l M'1 o f Bamhridge 2:00 p .11 ' .'e ' hattahnoclu e " .. .. .. . 5:00 p 111 ve ApaSachic ila Monda> a n. 1 Arn.H'oli This Boat will tak<- freight to and from ali points, XJ3?. L-a-.e Apulach■< Mondav.. L i . « haltah<•• • h- 'J’uesday An... Bainbriu •• L a ,.* Bair.hrxk * Lea*, e t lljittililoi•< Itee I/cave Felii'ili'. Wednesday Am »• t '(ilummi I hup'dav ill take SMiTH' ’ 2:00 p ni .9:00 u In p in p 111 .S'00 p lit p IU Arrival and Departure of Trams at Chaitahoochoo, Florida. Railway l-ad Mail Irani Arr.v*.- from >avaunuli and Jackson- Savannah. Florida and W Vilh !t' ! !>l p III. Leave- f.,r Savannah and Jacksonville at l!:lo 1 P* niaoilit and Atlantic Railroad Arr.va s from Pen fur Pensacola. .Mobile and New Orleans at 111 ; Gthei freights in proportion Passage In.m < oiuinh'is to Apalacha "la j^i t»0 G»r •inf- in pr-.p. subject to rdiange without notire. 'I’lir<-ugh ticket*. s ( ,|.i hv this hue to all {minis in Last Florida. Shippers will please have their freigld at f»oal l.v s . in on dav of i reived after that hour. Boat r. m-i vi-‘ •!.•■ right ot not landing at any point ■ vD Boat wi.i not -to*, at an> p< int not named in the ;• ii.lishcrl ,«-» o for IKK*;. (It.r >« -polish,,.dy for freigr.t ceas. s alter it has b. en discLaigf-d at at 11 a in I.eeai id Apalachicola nsidered rlangerous t*y the nilot. D - * o! landings furnishe*! shippers ei vr k.dcs iiihjer l *0 ehailgt ’.VJth'Jllt ! C. II. OWILXS, I iafc Manager. Savannan. T II. Moo I! IT Agent. ( olumbiis, Ga. They Stand at the Head ! TIIE BEST SHOES FOR EAIRES' WEAK — \ur mam: isv—— J. G. BHNNF1T . Tiie h. M L-t-lir.-Y Ol’- KHA SLIP PLUS b’-ou^lit toCoJuml-na aro .-jiiuUj by thoai. They call Miiv bi; li'ul at. my f-t'jiu J cfiu ti* any I'not r an ck BARNAUL). NO LADY SHOULD PLY SHOES UN- TILL SHE EX AV I'-. ES MY STOCK. ! W:M wimi. Of tht--f js/l : t~p H 1 t, Cj.'hunt’UB. TT 1 T~^ JIv-