Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, June 13, 1886, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING, .TUNE 10, IsstR I'lmKII KOH (IK V< K. •dock lies Toad. and no bici.?usr l),,!h my dull husbandry improve: (th let Thy grace with mt cease doth every mil the dev ♦or which moning tun, outstrip Tii> Drops from above. Peath is still working like a mole. And digs my grave at each remove; Ia-'. grace work, too, and oil my soul Drop fVoni above. •sin is still hammering my heart fnto a hardness void of love: Let suppling grace to cross his art. Drop from above. Oh: come, for Thou dost know the way. Or if to me Thou wilt not move. Remove me where I need not say Drop fYom above. —George Herbert. CHAT FOR THE CHILDREN. Mu N it in !m r of ( utiiiih’ih. The cannibals of the world may be num bered l\v millions Probably a third of the natives of the country where 1 am hew writing New Guinea are cannibals; so a e about tavo thirds of the occupants of the New Hebrides, ami the same proporth n of the Solomon islanders. All the natives of the Santa Cruz group. Admiralties, Her mits, Louisiade, Engineer, D’Entrecas teaux gioups are cannibals; and even some well authenticated eases have occurrtd among the "black fellows" of Northern Australia. 1 do not know that the fact of a native being a cannibal makes him a greater savage. Home of the moat treach erous savages on this coast are undoubted ly not cannibals, while the most of the l.ouisiade cannibals arc a mild-tenipered, pleasant set of men. -The Western Pacific and New Guinea -Rom Illy. A little girl who realized that her three months old baby brother was bald and toothless, and believing in the efficacy of prayer, added tiiis request to her “Now I lav me down,” etc., the other night; “Oh, i Lord, do bless little Perry, and dogivejhim • some hair and some teeth.” Young Featherly was a guest at a Sun day dinner, and was somewhat amused In cause Bobby complained of there being no cream for desert. ■■The weather is rather cold for iee cream, Bobby,” he said. “Iee cream is ,miv nice when the weather is lu>f," ■ You like it in cold weather," grunted Bobby. i)i . no, i don’t.” ■Well," said Bobby, as it dismissing lhe subject, “all 1 know is that sister ( la,-a snv’s it's a cold day When you buy any. Ma, can't i have another piece of pie?” A boy down at San Juan gained an uiivi- ede religious reputation by committing to nu niory one thousand verses in the Bible, and was rewarded by the present of a shot gun. His reputation was somewhat -miiviied. however, when, lour days after, lie shot his grandmother in the right leg. A smart little girl who had just laid aside her slate in Oder to adjust her stock ings. was asked by her mother: •What are you drawing on your slate. Manlie?” ■•I ain't drawing on my slate,” she an swered; “I am drawing on mv stocking." A young hoy who recently let! Ills S'.. I’aui home to attend a preparatory school is l ot much taken with the change. Hi b s’iilering his first case of homo sickness, and naturally desires to return to his home. In making known *:is desires to l.is father in a recent let ter, lie said,: ■•Lear Father Life is very short; let us ■ pe:j■ 1 y. together. Yourati'eetionatcsini.'' A small hoy, in a bright family, wanted s.iUiething ot his liinther^Uics other day when she was very busy wcWhig. Hhe was i.l>s,,ri>ed m her work and oiii not ..ml: up id id- repeated "Mamina, mamma." beside her elbow. “Well,” raid lie at last, fiing- iug away from her in a pel, "Y's no use to try to make mamma hear when lie is writing. She is just ignominious of every thing.' Advice to Mother*;. -Mum. Winslow’s Soothinu SYHl’l* should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by lelieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhiea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- five ceuts a bottle. d*wtf II,< knulls il til. “B. J." Bachelor of Journalism, is the degree suggested for college graduates who have pursued a spee d course of study t,. tit them for the newspaper profession. When a fellow has secured this degree the tiling for him to do is to go to work at f lie bottom, in a newspaper office and work up to the practical degree of "N. !'. M." Newspaperman. Springfield l'iuon.| No one knows so much about journalism as the young man verr fresh from college. After he has work’ d on a paper about three years, covered all departments ami dropped some of his conceit, he uvgins to find out thert is much to learn that lie had mver t hought of before. Many a person is starving \yitli a full ta bic before them. Appetite gone! Ambi tion g'ill,■ ! Life is a burden ! What is llie matter? The Liver has ceased to do its proper work. The life channels are clogged. Poisonous Hinds are thrown back into the blood, which should be | thrown out. SMITH'S BILE BEANS will surely stimulate tHe liver lo do its work well! and headache, sallowness and bad breath will fire away. Price 25 cents per bottle, .ill druggists. niv2f. codawlill Buggies and Wagons for the Ned Ninety Days at Cost FOR OJASEC OILTXTZ - . - and save s2o mi a vehicle. Cotton is down, and I tiavo a heavy s'oek. Will take your price if I cannot yet mine. Look at this list: MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with special wgnrd to health. No Ammonia, Lime or Alum. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. 6T. LOUIS. Il V; the s;i , !>.v Mil !■•♦.* was: it ini a ti., ne l ’ 1. *.St *. who wah gu vi per- ; at a grown-mi ijirty N it Ih 'small (tauur vlto rrovr :-ing H.. Whv list y, l that k*e oren m .*us t hi n w m>].* mold • Y**r ;Ml <!ic »»;m*s! :'dnt i>ivs**nl*y U’t -jfthe iuUl.Si and 1 kno\ •v t i ouhi have . *usy ms could |h< more tJjan ho , i I i L s J* iff- hi.i 1 Six ladies, six month* ago, know ali about the coming lna'Tiagt of tin*, pmi- dt nt. It is a .slander t-> say women cannot keep Bc'ivts. If they could not and did not, half l!w* men in this world who p»*se as saints would he known to he very mean and Idaeic !?< acted. Sr..U\ \ iiuMot! til Pirn* (ml l.ivei Oil. With Hynophesphites is a most valuable puiiedy for ( onsmnjjtion, Scrofula. Wast ing Diseases of children, colds and chronic eomjhs, and in all conditions \\ here tlie*re is a loss of flesh, a lack of nerve power, and <i yvnera) debility of tin* system. u ii K (N.i. William fl. voider is about to start on ltis walking tour to tin* North Pole. Me 1700s t’ 11k- Hudson Hay. and thence, in com puny with a hand of Esquimaux., on sledges ,1 rd on font as far as good fortune will let him. Tnis is the best way lbrany •.ran t:* travel who has North hole on the hraiu. Tim gnv»*nun*Mit will not Ik* ob liged t«> throw away money on expeditions JuindreiN of human lives will he saved by allowing the *. ntiuisi.c-t logo alone, and the man himstH will he 1* ss liable to he eaten by scientists accompanying him. Mil ! (if. *11 ID’ i*er> full.’ littl. ‘what MU'nnn. more severely ••Mamma," said a merchant’! hoy the other jna;:H to his mother will God do to me If 1 am not good?*' ‘•Hi will punish you Bobbie, and make you very, very sorry for having done wrong.’ - replied t he mother. • But if 1 kept on do" then what?* 1 “He would punish than before?” ‘•Mamma, do vou think He would boy cott me after awhile?” The mother told the father that night behind tlie curtains that he must lie careful how Lie talked before the children. She would make a companion for anoth er tot of two and one-half whom I heard of recently. She was in the room with her parents when dinner was announced. Her father suddenly turned poetic, and repeated to her mother, with what he con sidered fine effect. Owen Meredith’s lines: This lady hul been married thirteen A ears, and during at least om-Judf of that, time had been a sufferer from the effects of Lcucorrh.ca or Whites and its many at tendants. She was much reduced in strength and flesh, being unable to take any active exercise. Simmons' Iron Cor dial was at last given a careful trial, and an improvement was noted from the start. She is now a perfectly healthy woman, and owes her restoration to this remedy. Sold by John I*. Turner it Bro., Colum bus, Ga. ‘ eoci&vv \\y j We i.iv live without poolry, j: u»*y live without conscic*.: it heart. lay live without friends, at books; .'vilized man caurn t live it bout K>ol:s v md Ik -ith- - may live hat griv • may li v«* i*ir ♦n? vithoul hope -what i- hope butch- l he liu vitlui His wife smiied approval at the aptness of his quotation, but when he turned t<» his little daughter tin child ejacuhited, in a tone of deep disgust, f Me expressive word \ Tuo;UH i»«* Vi .»rs* Si 1 »*n. L.*»v;sU‘U iMe.■ Jounial. Muy ; (Die of the queer cases of domestic infe licity which will soon be trieu on a divorce libel in the court of this county is the out growth of a difficulty which arose on an evening twenty-five years ago between a husband anti a wife, then of middle age. During all these wearisome years the hus band and wife have lived together but have not spoken. Communication washy interpretation, never direct. No t<*U>a tete«, no confidences, no disc ission n things of mutual interest to husband and wife no plans for the future, no comm* thought for the welfare of their children. This farce was kept upuntiJ about a month ago. If ever a man or woman forgets any thing it is when the household is efijoymc its spring moving. It was so in this cav . The wife spoke to her husband on this oc casion for the first time in twenty-live years. She said: “Where’s the nail*?" He looked at her and said nothing. The eoiiveimtion, it is reported, has never progressed beyond this point. W • will oct a nickel that after it happened the woman would rather have bitten her tongue off - t han have broken the eloquent silence* of a quarter of a century with that momentous, soul-stirring sentence, “Where’s the nails?” It is now said tlmt the nails, instead of closing the breach, have only widened it. the unhappy pair are to seek bliss apart through the medium of the courts. We can almost imagine th* wearisome sigh of a hundred husbands for just about a week of evenings of that man’s married life. “Borne folks,” say Smith and Jones, “don’t know when they ire well off.” REMEDIES wwmum-.i 5Ew.frx-yu..t.U4.niiM«a mm :IK CLliiu; Mt OlFMBK'i .no- i *.)• f .m -I i ) n-enu*. “«V\ or. i.i. *..r )*r,i- •>( !.*■; < J K» • lll lv.’i., r**-.- n • r .*. « .' f: ’P*1» ?'■ Kivu Vi- i'.r» Aj-kI (Iihuw- I.vr .•Mill B-.-t t- - 'ct. Kin#; ens Pin. .i— S • ••• .-i f;..i • I'mi- ^ HE CllH&MA?! TDBlvC'J CAKf rv,ts. u- :luOH. L’)'' F f /'KJJM'IIMA u. i{h«rua»f itAi. GLftQmn.tiic Goui C«-ld Irw si•'I IV,k Ki-»T.. oii /1: nR Imtalioi; I lii*j An eastern man who found himself in an Illinois village the other week asked of the proprietor of tin* li«>rel if there was a hoard of trade in the place. “No. sir; and 1 don’t think we need one,” was the reply. “How are prices adjusted?" “Well, tin* merchant over there on the* conic'* pays ti cents for eggs and 1?. for butter, whil* I pay 20 cents a bushel for turnips and a dol lar a week fora hired gal. As wt u» \ * r r\v nor fall the people know whet to <!' - pend on better than if \\v had a b- 'it! ftrE CLIK9MAN TCSACCO PUSTEfJ '*r<*i».t r**il iu*<*unll.«K i« il*<» iih^i * iflv *(*inci|ili*M. of th»* IM I’L'mT ^T.ItATlV: iSnill.lMliNTN coini».»-.;nd»Ml with the yoo*** ^ iJ)aom FJ mr, »Tvi .h Rp.M-ithy i«*,-omiXH*rM}ud l.f p .«• C.-tk.. o/ U.e Krv.t^t nn-i for thr.t cJk*«« 4 lrnttnl or intl«naru»torj' ir.t.l.idiiw. AcW m>o •it* tflfifTR, fr>rtti <U )icut4‘ Hint i4 flw •iiw putjpnt ;h QD&hirt to I uar the RtrouKHT application f T >« •«•. Cahi* F‘<«r Uoailncno t*r other zSob*te »i^l Pair.ii, it is mvaliu»ble. I*ri<*e lo r*M. AjJl yrordm^/dittfortho«e roin*KiL«. >*r writetottv RUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE CF. •VUTHAM M ti U R A PENNYROYAL PILLS ‘CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH.' M The Origlna*. and Only Ooiflne. r 'A* A nal alwH' • lelnt' • M northIchm It lino..a* '• LADIES. -YxL -r Ih: **< hlrh o.t -rV r: ti ;-Tl -1. 1 i;,« • t > . .1. : or •. • 4. vap^rv <■*.-sir* 1 •*2*. :i Mku Pbiiadu- !*• OLD HICKORY 2 HOBSE WAGONS AT ?47 50, OLD HICKORY 4 HORSE WAGONS AT 52 60, COLUMBUS OHIO BUGGIES AT 85 00 COLUMBUS OHIO TOP BUGGIES AT 115 00, CANOPY TOP 4 SEATED SUNDOWN AT 126 00 AMESBURY MASS PHAETONS AT 120 00, AMESBURY MASS Kentucky H I >rin, ir , AT 85 00 THE SAME WITH LEATHER TOP AT 120 00 A GOOD OPEN BUGGY AT 45 00, A GOOD TOP BUGGY AT 55 00, HARNESS * 8 50 8 00 10 00 AND 15 00 'Mii. h in J am not soiling anythin}' now except'or cimli down. Hav uiid H files at ttidu,! erst A few Tarpaulins on bmul. REGULAR PRICE t 55 00 REGULAR PRICE 65 00 REGULAR PRICE 11600 REGULAR PRICE 140 00 REGULAR PRICE 150 00 REGULAR PRICE 135 00 REGULAR PRICE 110 00 REGULAR PRICE 140 00 REGULAR PRICE 65 00 REGULAR PRICE 75 00 ’,(3 to ■', Hi i •!< diK’tion st >, k ,t Cost Haddlo HEAR THE WITNESSES. Five Cold end Two Silver IV!c-idai« awarded in IttSS at the Kxpositions o ! New Orleans and Louisville, and the Lr I ventious Exposition of London. The superiority of Cornline over hon. I or whalebone has now tieen demonstrate,: by over five j , ins'experience. Il is uiori 1 dura',ile. more plialde, more comfortable 1 and never brinks. Avoid cheap imitations made of variour j kinds of cord None are genuine nn’es 1 “Dr. 'Vaknrr’s Ooraunk" is prints on inside of ate, 1 cover. FOR SALE B'f Aft LEASING MERCHAIJ1S. WARMER BROTHERS, j 353 Bro^dwey, New York CiUi NOTICE Id DEPOSITORS 'Mmwk.K} A«Cri, Jp !eil Confederate Says I-«»nl> w« iglu*«l 12.*' pounds when I "iiiii'h nn* (.1 INNS I'luNKKK. anil nmv wcigli U7 )*"Mii.« I coi:M li udly walk -villi \ slick t>> siijiporl im •m.l HOW wilk Inng iliMam C., V iiliciit It* !|» U hi at lit to nu* i' hcyonT cj<letilali**n. !{UI* US It« 1ST 11 Is. Imii I. ,;\.r Mu "a. ‘ii RELIEF. I DUTY \ 1 A US A SUlT’KKIsK I U»)M CATA RRH Wonderful to Relat Doctor’s Certificatc---Case of Blood Poison. 1 h:e.,' llst-fl (il'INN s I’lON'KKIt HI.(MJI) UK ,li- TAUHII thit r-li-.nrlli* of tlw timr :i -■ i 1 U.• mV Nos-ali'iVV’ Tin’so *• lh.lt I III Hint- li A. H. Bramblett, Hardware Mer chant of Forsyth, Ga.,Says: ifh im>i t I liD m T HIM M JU.K'JT li”i si1111• ri’i’. | Iwtvi >jn*nt ;i y< iiuiv.' l.rlun.* ii":!. in v iiui'i can.mgs ihiniig in, thity y.-ar^ i I'si.lh riiijr'tt. oM.iiu relief IVom ill** iL«’i.>i-. J Ju nicil j*fil<*iit moilicjjjcs «*vi'i.. i.in* I in-ilil ’.cam <•! from tin* four comers of tin c irth. with in* n licf. Ami lit last .IT years <>| agei have nn-i with a reineilj that lias cnntl im- i ntiic'v intnli* me a in w man ! wcigln «I 1*2« ]>oiii,t|s nitd now wiigh 1 Hi. I iiht-d thii1**en hot- ties i.ftli.* iiiiihvini*. ami tin onl\ n-n i I nave is that, lining in tin* l.nmhh* walk of life. I may not ha\i- tIm inllui’iie** to jtrevail on all catarrh snf ferns to us.* what ! as cnr.■•! me t iUINN S Ul<) m;i ;k it loo i» hi*:ni*avkk. III NUY « lir.YU.K. a i t Ii tin most satistiu Hm l.appkM results follow its In* w* ist form, anil believe it ' m list*. f. l.l.i.l.'s. M D.. (irillin, (Ja. A Voice from the Lone Star State. .I IN.VS UIOM I.K l.’hOtll) KKXKWKR Iia » red one of inv **hinlrcn of the worst cases of rolula 1 i*\« i - i\\ lh i -km is as clear as mine, id the doctor* say it i- a pi rfeed i lire in their >inioii 1 am i hank hi. lor having tried t ho medy. W.M |. HARKS, Dallas, Texas. MINN'S UK i N t! 111 v I . Jiinuai v 20, 1SK«. •I) UKNKWKK has ■ ofnlood poison and rheiima- customers. I most heartily -in!.-i• I- from these anUetions. ' r 11 Illi.hMAN, Druggist of lilond poison l>\ 11 i.riNN’- i'K )N Kl'.it will sound its praise fV i I-AN'S. La., .Ian. III. 1886. uni and well of a had east? e use of fifteen hot ties KLODD UKNKWKR. 5 1 >' Mi. 11«• n r > i'lmver. writer if tin* allow*, fori ly of ( rawford county, now of Macon. Da., i its the confidence of all interested in catarrh. \V. A HI KF, Kx-Mayor uf.Maec rtily atl i Hi* Won’t Forge I It. I! you want to give* a man something ! he')f not forget in a hurry, give him an umbrella. That is a thing that usually i gets left when a man has but little time to | put his traps together. | Simmons’ iron Cordial stimulates the j Brain and cures mental and physical ; prostration. j Sold by John P. Turner S: Bro.. (’olum- i bus, Ga. eod&w A ( ‘uuigi*. j American colleges are accused of pay- i ing too much attention to tarifl’ and free trade discussions. Wei!, young men crin- ! not always occupy their minds with crick et, rowing and football. GLINCMAN’S fOBACCC Mr. W. F. Jones. Mauon, Says: My wile rcKitincI lie, s,rrny".li m:,l in- reaseil 10 i„,un,K in wi-iffiit. We reoimnciul .KPOSITS made on and aflei July 1, 1RSB, will , <;L'IN.VS PIONKKK us (he l»-l tonie. draw interest at the rate of 5 per cent per j \\\ F .loNF.S. umiimi on such amounts a« remain uud/au n or ( January 1st, 1887. am! no single deposit in excess of $1,000 will l>e reT*t*ived except on special terms. All dejK>sits on hand July 1st. 1886, continue to draw intovest at f> per cent per annum until Jan mirv Id, 18fi7, on such part ns remains undrawn at that daUI A. I. VOUNG. Cashier, i Savings |N*partnient of the Bugle and Uhenis | Mamifact living i'o. niylfiiltjyl . . (Im vs all lilnod jiikI Skn^Disuvscs, nlicuinalisin, roluln. Oh I JACOB KltL’TIv plaint* d with the ahm Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer A PPMtFECT SIT»I\(! MKOICIXU. In W'j iinliin for Itent or Side. j 'IMIE Dr. .Mium place-six large rooms, four* PR!CE ; PER BOTTLE $ I .GO. I heautifnlly paxiered and decorated. One of , the best wells and garden in Wynnton. Iau-ge i hear* »,i g orchard ; four to six acre*-'.of oats, ri,*- >n , one week. If you will rent tlii** place until (><•:•.- her, am certjvir. yon v,Mt purchase. Wanlc*<l until rented, a reliable man to occupx the out-huii<ling fr»*e of rent. JOHN m.AflvMAK. wc**I fri tf Heal Kstate Agent LARGE SIZE, $1.75 :ss.\v OX BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES MAILED THE famous BRAND Or I Win )l(*s;i I < • l>v i > i; 11111 <. 11 A (iiir.-Mii Mini (ii!v |)ni“ Sir BILIOUSNESS,! DR-R'CE, Market SI r<vf, K* tli!l*vl [if, .nir.luu Iia 1 t OLD MILL PURE OLD RYI H 0 0 (I'S [UfSb 1 s ’>2, >»..'■ ■* l iiii-'nM y the prnii.e ' i f the uvli: vbi)K:ixi*: ,•- the li tin Dr, W. ii Bruce k Son, IMiysiciiin.' ;iiid Siii'“'<*(,iis. f l’HU Senior of the firm will devote s[«*cnil nt- I ti nt ion to Female Disease-. Office ov*- Frazer A- Do/ier’s Store. Kesi l* ne«* at l.inilsa> phwe. Hr. I{nIh*rt linnlesidein.c on itose \ow ori;\ rent (.1 ksin. < b\KA(’UrY 700. Kuilding- ali substantial brickwork Hotels .tin! cottages. Lawn the mo-t Iwautifiil in Virginia. Waters that are ex clusively P< r the use of my guests. Tin* finest medicinal water in Virginia. We take pleasure in referring as to their eumtive jiowers t/- Mr W. Rilev Drown. Mr. W. I. (’iark and Mr Jo*,. Huff jet dim, J. A. FKAZKK. Urop’r. 5 Beautiful Building Lots for Sale. { (M'AThH on lower First a\cniie. one half j bh" k from street railroad Wii: furnish mom \ lo buiJd vour Jiouseai r-*;e<,r jhji* j;in*re.sl. PRIZE. S r po-tage and ciMb box of .'(*.\, to make v thing else m Tul-i; V L o., [»n*t iiik . lud gi.iml of i X'-. -sive bib*, correct' in dig* i<,i*. ,i gula,<•*• the iiowel-. tones up tin* sya- r-in' t esi*,'inat*- till- g'»od t hat bin fiottt*- of Lun-kit will do vou. h i- tin* p< rf’ection of liou->**lu»|,| me<l,c-ii -. Uartn -darly at this >c. u sun *.f tin* year, k«* p it in t he Inmsi*. Jordan's Joyous Jolep Is ;>u in-taut and infaliibh* cure for Ncnralgia. howi*\it -i veo* tin* case. A physician of note saws: - I never knew Jordan’s .1 >•, on- Julep to lah in a genuine > nse of Neuralgia." Trv : t if yon siit)',*-. Gossyped i a, W'uiian’s Ti ne Friend It snrpu.-s**s anv prepara tion oftlu* kind made and iIium* win* wi.l * ry :t once Will 'i-• Iiootlu r Female K»*gulator. Jordan's Bowel Mixture One d*»s*.* will «*j|i*ve Hu- w»>r-t ms* of rhoa or i I oh-ru M-nim-. M. !). I \()()|) vV CO.. M iimfhc* n o g J).- .g gi-t 93 BroaH SVc-ot. Columbus. Ga. A ovi'i* rlv «j«I i' »ii'**l •t*'l 1 to a -. ■-r.-f .1. i.ki pruout^ v*..i [u,,i-i Cures all forma of PRIVATE, CHRONIC; ivutl SEXUAL DIS- RASES. , _ _ Spermatorrhea and Im potency, .. 1,1,:. ,*■»- *.f ClKht. i„ V'*.,l •* }•' T- TIIK <>!.1> liliLIABLE. i) ,,,;■. syphilis • GLEET.' a I- 1.‘. ' •* * .i>t a j l.jr -H*il» Gonorrhea, • or i mi i -. (Ia.. May 12. 1886. at *1 alter .M.i,' 12. Ish*;, the l<H*al rates ought in, ' In < hatt,ihoodie*-. Flint ami Ai ' »*la riv* i- will In a- follow*: • per barn. I 5 cen i pe. ■d Mi nhi. *6: Cures Gnaru.iitoed in all Casoa undertakon. < ■ * ,- • •r4,.n:,l!v nr I v l»*it^r fr*i** an i 'r.*i' -L I orj x* b' PRIVATE COUNSELOR Hi ho r*m^ l,v a.i. iUilrosa m aOaa. * m. il. to -j i*. tf. Hun,lay#, i, Us A b*. IL I il.iu l(;i,f Iiaivil in II; llaiT 2/IO'JSTEAT TO LOA-IST f)u Uity lieu I Rstnte, Sux^ks and Bonds. Also discount first-class notes. JOHN BLAUKMAR. sc wed fr tf Financial Agent for < 'apitalistF. SKAMn |SS«. the iiniMiE ivnrrr^rmiii: >m\T$ i tri-ight m jiroporti'u,. ^ ST K AM Kit NAIAD bnilgi i .i iw I l ’ln.->I>A Y iiiorning at 8 o'clock, Abovi H-hedule \\il‘, he run. river, etc., perm siiip|M*r.s *a :!'please have their freight at bo by h a. m. on day ofI**aving, as none will be i i*i itcd idler that hour. Boat icsi-rves the right of not landing ut ai pond wlu-n considered dangerous by the col mumler Boat '.vill not Mop at any point not numed list *,f vndings furnished shippers under date Apiil 1. 188*J. >kS • (inr responsibility for freight ceases after it h ged at a landing where no person j it. SAM’L ,1. WHITESIDE, Pres'l ,F.n. B. WHITHSIHK. Sec’y anil Treas. i*ldi-tf W Id. b<* ojh*n for t!i June 1M1. ur Th*r i **i i*nt iMi vsieian and Wi T.w Df.'DNKK WIDTH SI l.l'IICK SFKiNH.S' Bo-vdre U. <». Hal. ( ountv, < ie< j’ 1 * * 1 fri.siin 2m THE PATENT MICE & DUCT PPOOr .TYLER DESK Br.okcases.Tables, Office Chairs,Lever Pre&sea, Fine Cabinets, &c. TYL Eft DES < CO. Columbus Iron Works p- |•»:**«1 tT. furnish all kinds of ami Divsseil laimber, • U :i:d'* r for the {ml lie, and .'.it