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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE IT UWfi.
News from the Three States Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
Hi.f'r Works Allirns—Hire Xtirderrr -The
llrninn lloril of fnrelirti Xlvdiin. -lisle ,,f
< ntn ii Moroil for hleven Win- -The Work of
l.liihlnliiu at Ht'i'llkii -Kitten li) » Hulilit llnu
HoiIiIh News In (ienernl.
(teoritln.
Floyd county lia-s a Jersey heifer not yet
twelve mouths old that is the proud mother
of n calf. This probably the youngest
mother on record.
Thursday afternoon, on the Alabama
road. Perry Campbell, a young white man,
was disenibowled by John H. Evans, a
companion. Evans has escaped, and Camp
bell may die.
It is reported that there are two syndi
cates formed in Athens for the purchase of
the water works, when they are sold.
There are also some facts connected with
this matter that it is thought the public
will be interested in.
It is reported at Butler that George
Grantham, a well-to-do farmer of Schley
county, struck his wife on the head with
an ax and killed her, and afterwards threw
her body into an old wet’. No arrest had
been made at last accounts.
The Western and Atlantic railroad has
the youngest telegraph operator of any
railroad in the country. He is familiarly
culled "Little Jack’’ Williams, and has
charge of the office at Graysville. H* is
net yet twelve years old.
A deep interest was taken by the people
in the stock law election, which came off
Thursday in the 3'27lh district, which em
braces the town of Irwinton. The election
went for stock law by a close vote -a inn- ,
joritv of 10.
We are in receipt of the first copy of the .
Buena Vista Times, published at Buena
Visin, Ga. Judging from tiro first copy,
Mr. T. L. Wi.ggin.s_ means to make the
1 nper a success. IVe congratulate the peo- j
pie of the county in having such a spicy
paper. j
Gid Leroy Buchanan is .1 negro eighty- '
six years old. He was a blacksmith in Ma
con* two years before the Harrison freshet
in ttv44 He notv makes his living gather
ing roots and herbs from the swamps, a
hundred varieties of which he knows as
well as you know your a b c's.
Hied at 2 o’clock on the night of June i
s li. and on the forty-second anniversary of
h-.r marriage, Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth
I.: vy Caldwell, the devoted wife of Rev.
.). M. Caldwell, president of the Rome
female college.
Tuesday morning Sheriff Griffis, of Stew
art county, brought a young negro to
Air,emus on his way "to Milledgevi’Je,
a ii i - he hopes to ibid room in the insane
a- , him for him. He is a young fellow not
, r 21, and while seemingly harmless, it
s deemed safer for him I be in close ip.ar-
Tlu. store of B. It. Rlnkclt, one of Grif-
*' ' largest grot ers,was burglarized Tlmrs-
duv night. The burglars burster! open the !
! ..ok window, thus gaining an entrance,
"hey curried off flour, nival, hams, cigars
ilc. to the amount of about fifty dollars.
•So clue yet as to the guilty parties.
Oil the morning of tin !!th tin bar f
Aiugric us held a meeting to take action on
(i..-'V.euUi of Colonel B. B. Hinton. A
i oiiiuiittee of live was appointed to draft
sc.itaolo resolutions, and it vns rfsolveii
tb.k the la>r attend the funeral services hi
a "ody.
On Thursday night Isabi-lla Honey, under
s. utciict of life service in the penitentiary.
wit. tied from jai! at Fort Valley, iu.:l is m
large. .She was confined in the. room for
f ■ a prisoiici'K, ivhicli has no ,-lo I cage 1 ,
and she worked a hole through tht nlas-
terirg above and lr-l herself down la
im an.- of blankets.
Jack Havis, colored, the boss oi the brick-
kirn crowd at Lexington, accidentally shot
li nus'iif yesterday. The pistol was dropped
li < o i nis hand and wont oft. The ball i n
ti red his left shoulder blade, causing a
most serious wound. He. is under the best
medical attention, who will endeavor to
bring him out all right.
A bale of cotton was sold at J. M. Red
ding A 1 Co’s warehouse, at Cuthbert, Inst
Friday thut bad been stored there eleven
years. It was raised by Ross Cobb in 1S7-1,
was attached and went into litigation.
The price paid for it was S cents and the
hale brought 527 of which went to the
warehousemen for storage. This was one
instance in litigation in which the usual
order of things was varied. It was not the
lawyer but the warehousemen who got
the biggest slice of the pie.
The annual session of the woman's
hoard-of foreign missions of the Methodist
Episcopal church south began in Augusta
Thursday night. Delegates were present
from all tlic southern Methodist confer
ences and foreign missionary societies.
Mrs. Hays, of Bet in 1 nc, was chosen presi
dent and Miss Maria Gibson, of Covington,
K.v., secretary. Mrs. Hays delivered the
annual address, and introduced lady mis
sionaries from China and Brazil.
Alabama.
Mr. F. M. Murphy, of Jackson's Gap, had
on Saturday a stalk of cot ton sixteen inches
high, with twelve limbs, several squares,
and be hasten acres equally as good. It
was planted the 20th day of April on ordi
nary piney woods land without any fertil
izers.
Tuesday night a colored man in Mobile
named Edward Aden was arrested, charged
w'th disorderly conduct. He came to trial
Wednesday morning, when if transpired
that the accused was chargeable with the
more serious offense of stabbing his w ife.
Jinny Allen. The woman is seriously
wounded in the left side, and war unable
to appear in court. Tin- case was there
fore continued.
Thursday, about ten miles from Opelika,
in bent one, Mr. S. J. Watkins, wife and
son, ran to an old sugar mill shelter out of
the storm. Lightuing struck a gum tree
near by, killing the son. about seven years
of age. and paralyzing Mr Watkins and
t artially paralyzing liis wife. Mrs. Wat
kins has since recovered.
John Lincoln, a negro ore handler at the
tbns.s furnace, in Birmingham, committed
suicide by deliberately throwing himself
in front of a moving train going at th; ran
of fifteen miles an hour. He was instantly
killed, his head being crushed out of shape.
A radish raised in Union Springs has
te en on exhibition at Mayor J. A. Baulk's
drugstore. It is about one foot in length,
nine inches around and weighs three
pounds.
Several nights ago a negro woman en
tered the house of Mrs. Bordwell, who
lives alone near the female college, in Tal
tidega, and with a drawn knife demanded
vA upon a threat to kill the aged lady if
she should refuse. The money was given
her, and then she extorted a promise from
Mss. B. under a similar threat that sin
should say nothing of it. The matter was
disclosed next morning, and the sable fe
male robber is now an inmate of the coun
ty iail.
^ Montgomery is full of politicians. They
olive come from all parts of the state, and
are there to work for themselves and the
people. Their aspirations are as various as
t. 'eir names are numerous. There arc
many wheels within a wheel.
Mr. Calvin Whitehead, of Gene va coun
ty. who was bitten by a rabid dog soar-
’ 1 V 1 ■ in March last lias recently shown ur
mistakable signs of hydrophobia, and is
u" ' routined at his home by being
I lie people of Mnntgonu ry are -nxi
ly awaiting the day when the capital city
water company shall put the new sys’em
in operation. The Advertiser telln tis they
will rot have to wok much longer. The
workmen have made big headway during
tiie pact few days, and water will I 1
turned on very soon. The pipes are laid
all through the city, and that branch of
the work was eom'ploted a week or two
ago. The stack chimney at the pumping
station lias been the main source of delay
of late, and it is rapidly nearing comple
tion. One division of Hie large reservoir
has been bricked Up on the inside, and the
same work on the other division is nearly
completed.
Gov. O’Neal pardoned, last week, three
criminals from Greene county, and two
from Mobile county. Quito a number for
one week.
Joe Gant, Hannah Gun, Mat TurnerC •
nathy, Ellen Gun, and other negroes living
in Needmore, a suburban negro village
neur Talladega, formed a thief gang some
months ago and have cleverly played their
new profession to a success. As a result of
the combination, Messrs. (Tlmnn A Broth- '
ere’ store was broken into and robbed of
cheap goods to the amount of about *100.
The crowd since then would go in a body
to a store, and while one member would
traffic for some trifle, the gang would
cleverly fill their inside pockets. Mat Con-
liatliy’s house was raided yesterday, and in
an old well, two large sacks of goods,
pants, umierwenr, domestic, etc., were
found. Mat is now quartered at the gov
ernment boarding house. Chief Williams
and Sheriff Wood will probably raid the 1
| town to-day,
KlurMii.
H E A R
^EXTRACTS
MOST PERFECT MADE HbHEVEOp
-’"•'-"SSifiSS,SXS^SS. ' A’Jbippled Confederate Says
THE WITNESSES.
flavor lituleutelyaaTnaturaiiy asthefruit
PRICE BAK1N0 POWDER CO.,
Ponly weight'd V2H pounds when l commenced
GUINN’S PIONEER, and now weigh 117 pounds.
I could hardly walk with a stick to support nu\
I and now walk Ion/; distance- without help. Its
! hi?tiedit to nu iH beyond calculation.
I). RUFUS HOST!* K.
Cotton Bevel. Macon. < la
RELIEF.
KilKTV VE.VKS A WIWEKER KllOM
CATARRH
Wonderful to Relate
Koh Forty Ykahs I have been a victim to (’A-
TA R ill I t hree-fmuths of the time a suHeror from
I'.Xt'Kl 1 * 1 ATIN'» PAIN** ACROSS MV KORKU HA D Ulld
mv nostrils. The discharges were so oHcnsi\e
tLiit l hesitate to mention it except for the Rood
it may do some other sutVerer. 1 have snout a
young fortune from m> hard earnings during my
toily years ofsidlerin/r to obtain rtlief tVom the
I ha’.e tried patent medicines every
Five Cold and Two Silver W!edsa!«., PR*CE.
awarded in 19.S5 at Uic Exp-'iSiJ’ons c
New OrlemiP and Louisville, miu the Ir
volitions Exposition of London.
The superiority of Coralinc over horn
or whalcboii-i has now been doinonetrutco
by over five yenis'experience. Il L; more
durable, nunc pliable, more comfortable,
and never break*.
Avoid cheap imitations made of vuriou
kinds of cord. None are genuine lin es
‘ Dp.. Warnkh’b Cura i.ise” is printe
on inside of steel cover.
I-Cfl SALE BV Alt. UAC.’Xli tVludUHAiiTG.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, New York OitS
Palatko’s Ure dypurt»m?nt to he reor
ganized.
Orlando has ordered 1.000,000 brick a* a
starter for the summer's huiidi.'i^; opera
tions.
Orlando business nu n are perfecting the
or^aiii/Rtioii of a building aad l«mn associa
tion.
Tampa will cclobuile the It li of .July in
an appropriate manner with speaking, mu
sic, lire works and a banquet.
Passenger couches will be running on tin
Florida Southern railroad as far ns Puntu
Wordy within the next two weeks.
The bridge across the Wokiva river, for
the San for cl and Luke Rust is railroad, is
now under way. The building of all the
bridges between Palatka and Sanford, in
cluding the two across the fit. John’s river,
on the J., T. and K. \V. railway, has the
contract. The Wekiv.i bridge is* 1:^0 feet
long and twenty-two feet nigh, with a i
tony-feet truss span for the passage of;
boats |
Charles Thomas attempted suicide in
T.nnpa last week. Thursd:-y, with a razor,
lie bad been drinking very barn and was
suffering from delirium tremens.
During the past w.ck the following
shipment** were made i'r*>in Feriumdit a
via the Mallory steamship line : IYr steam
ship fian A titmiio for Ntw York, June 1—•
ldTjOOO feet lumbev, l. r »y c;:sCs cedar. 17 !»;ir-
reis rosin, If) barrels* spirits. 100 packages .
vegcUiblcs, St) packages nierchaiiciisc.
( ieorgi. Vv. IToldcn was arrested in
Tampa last Tuesday for bigamy. He h.ni
h«.-en ir. Tampa some time engaged in v.vil
b» ring, -ut liis wives began th turn up
until four had been heard from.
The p diee of JYnsaeola lia\e gathered
f.videm i vnet/gh to cm vinee them that
j )ave <i rb'in:nan airtstevl at '.hi* time <**
the recent \re, is *>nc of t h" gang of incen
diaries who have done so much damage to .
Unit < tty in the past liw years.
Lightning struck the house of J. F. !
IT lines, at Pomona, Saturday, shattering!
the building on one side and setting lire to
it. 'i’he lire v.m.s c vtinguisbed, and small 1
d.onagi resvilv-i wln-re much lingut have
dv'eu t xpected.
At Fort (./*•<«iT.e Mo.’idr.y the kerosene
steam launch at Fulton exploded m»r ,
boilei. Her owner, Mi. I'arrer, was suid-
f.e'dy injured. One arm was brokt n and a
m:?nb'-*r of b id wounds rceeivtaL f)rs.
t^i.i lek-DilMisr. and Balriwbi wen- sazninoii-
ed.
A gent loin aw in Jacksonvdle choice
, oo’lection of letters from such men as
W.Lsiiingtui.. LaFayetle. liamilton, Be.ujn-
min Rush, Dr. J'nysic.k. Henry Trunan,
.h.hn Marshall, John Quincy Adams,
James Madison, Timothy Pudtering, Al
bert (hilkitin, tsa>u.* Sheloy, Daniel \Veb-
hter and Aartjn Burr. These letters are all
in a perfect state of preservatifui and are
valued very highly by the o\\ nor. Most of
; them are of a private character, and it has
i taken the owner a great nuinj years to I annum <>u such amounts as remain imdru
! collect, those ffonuith; mementoes of the .January t«t, 18S7, and no single deposit in execs*.
" *” * ’ special terms.
<6, continue to
. .. 6 per cent per annum until .Ian-
Thirteen years ago, when Hart’s line uarv 1st, 1887, on .such part as remains undrawn
brought all the fruit down to Palatka fiom at that dntV A. J. VOUNti, Cashier,
Welaka, the freight on a barrel of fruit : Savings Department of the Eagle and Pheni»
from that point to New York was only j
G0c., while now, when the Charleston line 1
of steamers go there for the fruit, the
charges for the same service is fl 20.
: The little daughter of Dan Ellis, foreman
! of the Florida railway and navigation 1
foundry at Fernandma, was killed Sunday !
week last by the falling of the porch roof.
It was pulled down by a horse which had
been fastened to il and. Jiad become fright- !
ened at a thunder-clap and ran. jerking the
, Hupports down.
T’he steamer Oeorgc-a, of the Beaeii A*
j Miller Hue, will be hauled off on June nth, i
1 when her bull will be widened live feet, |
which will very materially lighten her ,
draught, and o new upper deck added, c>n j
which will be a mail room and three cab- j
ins. besides other improvements, which .
will make the Goorgea one of tht hand- \
so meat and most convenient boats or. the ■
river.
Burglars broke into the store of Mr. Gil- I
ehrist, of Welaka, on Sunday night, where (
they obtained a small sum of money and j
some goods. The burglary was supposed
to have been committed by coons, jus the |
tracks made by trie bare feet indicated. ■
They wore off new shoes, but were alarm- ;
| ed before they had obtained any consider j
able amount of goods.
! Home thirty-live or forty buildings have*
been built in Clermont in the last eighteen
months.
■ According to the Fort Ogden News liep-
resontative Davidson secured Jin appropri-
i ation of kSt.’OO for Peace creek.
H. Bramblett. Hjrdwaro M«r-
of Forsyth, Ga.. Says:
i* 1 could I (Ml ill of from tin
J earth, with no relief And at last i.ST >
! v.ge have met with a remedy that has viu
1 entirely inadi me ;v new man. I weild
jMuind- .nid now weiRh US. I used ‘liirte*
lies ot the medicine, and the only regret I
limt, being in the humble walk of life, I n
imve the inlluence to prevail en all
IV re'-s tn u~u wluit has cured me GUINN'
NUi.u m.oon m;Ni:wKU
' MKNKY ClfKVKR
Doctor's
Certiflr.ato---Case
Poison.
of Blood
rn.
W. F. Jo:
Macon, Says :
Mr. II--mv f'l
ly »f« it. w lord i
its th i onliden
d’lhe a hi
of Maeoi
•I -ted ill (
I have used GUINN S PlONEKIt BLOOD R»-
NKWKK in several cases of cutaneous dis«aa««
of long standing with tin* most satisfactory re
sults Have seen the happiest results follow its
use in syphilis of the worst form, and believe it bp
be the best alterative in use.
J. T. FI.LIS, M. D., Griffifl.Ga*
A Voice from the Lone Star Stale,
CH'INN'K IMONKI'.K 111,001) RENEWER ha*
cured one of my ehiidren of the worst cases trf
scrofula I ever saw. Her .-kin is as clear as mine,
and the doctors say it is a perfeect cure in their
opinion,
reined v
Swanx.mi Ga., January 20, 1,S8<{
I'M )N I'.Kh BLOOD RKNKWKR ha«
d cures "t hlot.d poison and rheuma-
g my customers. I most heartily
it to yutlerers from these ulMietions.
C. II III LI.MAN, Druggist.
New Ohi.I'ans, T.a., Jail. 16. 1880.
I ha\e been < iced sound and well of a bad cuss
>f h|>mid pi 1 is<.11 hv tlie use of liftei n bottles o<
iUINN’S PM >N 1*1 ICR BLOOD U10NFWFK. I
vil 1 Miiiiul it- praise foie\er.
JACOB KHUTE.
•ip.ail.ted wit!i the ah<*ve case, and mo#
attest it.
I0UGKNE MAY. Druggist,
Canal Street.
Guinn’s Pioneer BSood Renewer
Chits all lilood and Skin',1 ti.-ca.-rs, Uliriiiiiiilism. Si i'nlnla,
A PKlll'KCT SPUIXti MKMH'.INK,
PER BOTTLE $i.oo.
Old
LARGE SIZE, $1.73
KIN MIS BASKS \IAILKM l-T,KK.
Miaimiai iV C.ai'-tm and C.ilv Mnia Slmv.
People’s Line of Steamers.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE STEAMER
greax-est HJ.ui graiKiest men ever produced 1 m ?3J>po will be received except on h
bv America ! All deposits on hand July 1st, 1886.
* I d«*uw interest at 6 per cent per aniiu
W3VI.
ID.
ELLIS.
Tlie Slonuif-r KLLIS wcuv.^
Cbiittnliooclic,
lioiris ns t lie
ii’it ami Apuluchii!
■at st0 mor plying
i!;i ’Hivi i'B.
t’aa
ACCOMMODATIONS K1 liSl'CLVSS IN I'VKRY i’AHTICULAR.
The Steamer KI.LIS is m»w running the fastest I'a.v-
id Apafnehieola livers, makiug t wo (rips a week, leaving ( -
id on Saturdays for (’hnttalioochee. furnishing rapid tiun.-
1 ksonville, I’eiisacola and all points on t he < 'naltjihooelu i
On and at\* r May 2!Uh, ISK(L tlu foll<»wing schedule wii
igc: -diediile on the ('luittahoocheo
iiuhus <m Tuesdays for Apalachicola,
fur passengers between Savannah,
nd Apalachicola rivers,
e run. river, fog, etc.
an p 1
1 ta p 1
) r*4 p 1
mtiuucd for the pre
ri.KWKIJ.KN.
(leneral Manager.
STEAMER WM. D ELLIS—Schedule to
rmilling
Ayalacliicola.
DOWK
'olumluiH, Tuesday
Manufacturing (’o.
my 16 dtjyl
D ave Kufaula
Leave Ft. Gaines
Leave Howard's
Leave Columbia
liCiive < Jordon
I.eave Neal’s
Leave Chuttalioochci
A1 rive Apalaehieolu
8:00 a 1
6:00 p 1
5:60 p 1
6:60 p 1
TTdP.
Ixav( Apalachicola Wednesday
Leave Chattahoochee Thursday
licave Neal’s Land g
<l<m
Wednesday
1 I I«eave < olumhia
1 Leave Howard's
1 ' fzeave Ft. (Jaines
1 I Lvu\e Ku fin ila
■ Fin
| Arrive Columhits
6:00 p in
7:00 a in
.12:00 in
2:30 p ra
4:00 p m
5:40 p ni
8:00 i) 111
.12:15 night
. . 3:30 1 m
.11:00 a iu
In ^Yyiii»t<»ia for Kenf or .Sale.
THE r>r. Muun place -six large rooms, four
1 Iv-autifYilly papered and decorated. One of
the hr?st wells and garden in Wynnton. Large , j A .
hearing orchsinl; four 1o six acres of oats, ripe »n Al
one week. If you will rent this place until Octo- | Ar
ber, am certain you wiJJ purchase.
Wanted until renter!, a reliable man to occupy . ( .
the out-building free of rent.
JOHN BLACK.MAR, I
wed fri if Heal hXate Agent. j
HE FAMOUS BRAND Or I L
I Ar
< ) *•-1 Id'. ( m KN 10 It A I, MaSAOCH.
('oi.i’M mi's, fia.. June 12th, J•;*
j Sunday. June 16, IhKii, the .sclieM..le
' will he ns follows.
Nu. 1 Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus 3 20 pm
Arrive at Chipley 5 22pm
Arrive at Greenvilb H 20 p m
No. 2 Coming South Dudy.
STEAMER WM. D. ELLIS—Schedule
reell VIlie
Chiplev
1 (’olllliibus
f reight and Aecommodatin
>1 n 111 Ixiis
1 Cli.ph y
t tin enville
Fu igbt .nid Aecummodatio
B<) vVA Ii!) G
8 O'.'
ladaula
• n. Game
Howard’s
• Coluinfiin
• Gordon
Neal's
i* ('lialtabo
DOWN.
is Sat unlay. . ..
!:60 ji m I I/e:
>:(»(» p 111 | Lei
5:00 p in j Ixu
MO j> III 1 I^ j
<:•!() p m Let
TTic summer iOllis will t4ik«* I'Tcii^ht for
l'aaHerigors to Jirni from ail I^imiiogs.
Arrive ('<dummis Monday
WjiivIiouwc I.amlings
to Chattahoochee.
TJtFA
10cbee Sunday 3:00 a iu
8:00 a ill
' 10:30 a iu
1 " 12:00 m
1.10 p in
lies " 1:00 p iu
8:00 p lit
11:00 p in
6:30 a iu
>nly, but will take
SCHEDULE OF STEAMER
OLD MILL PURE OLD RY!
0 — — MUWW1MI
DOWN.
,vc Coloinbus Satunlay ... O.oe
ve Uufan la ••
ve ClialtalKHK fii e Sunday
ive Bainbridge a in 1 lzea\
iV(» Bainbridge "* 2 MJ p in | Lea*.
.ve CliattahocsTiee " |» in . |,ea\
iv e Apahu’liitmla Monday 6:«>0 a in | Arr"
TI1K Boat will take freight ami passengers I
MILTON H. SMITH
XT IP.
Lea. A pal
f/ a'.e < 'battalion! lie T
Arrive Bainbridge
D ave Bainbridge
\a live* < hut till i undid*
leave I*. 11 fa 11 la Wedne
\ri ve ( OhMiibu.*- 'fhi:r
p iu
p 111
.8:00 p iu
p ru
from all points.
Arrival and Departure of Trains at Chattahoochee,
Florida.
Savannah, Honda and W( -tern
\ iJ1 c at 1 04 p 111.
Leave* for Savannah and Jad
Pi nsic'ola and z\tlaiiti( ltailroad
for Pensacola, Mobile and Ne\
v illi at 11-10 i
The local 1
/er> will he
to! to
f freight :
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LiaUOR HABIT, POBITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can he given In «•» cup of coffee or tea
without the Knowledge of the person Hik
ing ft; iH absolutely harmless, and will ef
fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an al
coholic. wreck. It has been given in thou
sands of cases, and In every instance a per
fect cure lias followed. Jt newer faifti. The
system once impregnated with the Specific,
it becomes an utter impossibility for tlie
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOB SALE BY
NI. D. HOOD A CO., DRUGGISTS.
9,*i 1JROA1) ST., rOUMVRl'S, CiA.
Call or write for circular & full particulars.
(J K( )RGI.\, M US' ( K tKKi’OU NT V
Whereas, Henry 11 lipping, guardian for S. H.
and F. il. Hill, makes applmition for leave to
sell ail the lands belong mg to said ward.
Tfiis is. :her-fore t*tcitc all persons concerned
•»ve, within the lime
by tJo
t. .11 roi i \ ,
Oh W. W, Bruce & Son,
Plivsichms and Snrycniis.
< otton per bale . ... .
Giber freights in prnportmi
Passage from ('<,liimbiis . .
Kiibji-et to ( hange without mAii
nil point- in Fast Florida.
Shi pliers will phase have tli
reived aflei that lu
1 hi'
: 00. (u 1
( tie
vill 1
ght of 1
enior of tlir- firm will de
tiF.ORG!A. MUSUOGKK COUNTY.
Whereas. Jame- M. Davi-, administrator of
Unbelt B. Davis, deeejoed. renresents to tbeeourt
in hi- petition duly filed that In has fully admin
ist'-red Robert B. Davis’ estate.
This i-, therefore, to tit'- all pt rs'ins coneerned.
b( irs and creditors, to show e,ms( , if any tin y
can, why sairl udininistrato; should not be dis
charged from Ids udniinistrjition and re<" -:ve let
ter of dismission on tin- fiiM Monday in July.
f M. BROOKS.
apri»« »awl2w Ordinary.
Our rcspon.-ihility foi freighi
.•re t<’ rreeiv. it.
R:ite- -uhjeet to change with
C. |t. < »\\ I’LNS,
'I ratic Manager, Siivum
igh tjeke
freight »t boat by h ;
p< lint
uling ’
1 tin
* alter it lias h(
annuli and Jacksou-
hatiahooehee and Apalacliicola
1 considered dangerous iiv the pilot,
lied 11 ->’ of landings furnished shippers
charged .a u landing when no person id
II. MOORE.
Agent Columbus,
! n igbt and Aw 1
■ < 'olumbu.- I .linn
<'o. 12n 1 b 11 - Brf.ad ■
mi Union Spring.-,
■at F.iifati'a
Freight and Ae< on
• M out goinei y.
I) K. W 11.LI AM-
They Stand at the Head
THE BEST SHOES FOB LADIES' WEAL
ALL MADU. LV-
to show can
prescribed
- lid proper
cant.
1881.."
jy.oaw p
, if any t he
y law.
(JKORGIA, MUSCOGF.i: (
Win reas, Charles Philip!
nhilips. deei-usod, reprcsei
OUNTY.
-.mud
mi id .
official signal'.
this Jn
BROOK
Ordinary
ell
ppli* .
Uh. 1
PRIZE.
«--i- which will
it age nr
y In x
E
momw
- r ''
GOOD SALARY AND
ALL EXPENSES PA ID
1 1 r-HT 1, />*■. n •« . , 1 ;.ri *'< ; r ■ I
GKORGIA. MU- 'OOF.i; ^lUNTY
When-a-, F. I. \\ • lls.iidmini-trat
A NULL'
inlay and
res| ,r< .M a'n-r
J. r. BENNETT
The bc:,t Lailioa' 01'-
ERA SL I i‘ PE US
brought to Coluuil'us aro
nuulo by tljcm. TLoy
fan nulj ho hail at rny
t-toi'G. I fan til iinv foot
S - o V''em
tY BABNAKIX
NO LADY SHOULD
TTY SHOES UN-
T.I SHE EX AH*
I' ES -MY SLOCK.
i (.'•i.liunl.nii'j.
'WTvIG 3VL II! Ivf 33 R.