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daily enquirer• si:>\. coiners, Georgia, Wednesday i;n mng. ,'ue h\ dhl
Nows from the Thrt>0 States Told
Brief Paragraphs.
p |,|l. W i lili Suii l.l. .1 ill Mnroii ( Illinium to it
iiihi.ikiII Kurliiin—Iiii'i'inllur) Kim in fl<><ir.
l„„ 1)11)11 llrmrnFil nt I'uiillii r ( rcok The
j, j.!iiin i ii ill’ Mnlillc SjinimthHnl With Iri'luml
Slin \ H'rlcmup lloinu—Tim ><■»» lli'iipmllj
f,, ,in Tlorliln*
(ii'oivla.
Fifty-one per cent, of last year's Itres
lienrifla is credited to incendiarism.
Die tower of the Brunswick water works ui-day!
begins to
now forty
man tnat traveled all over this state and
vtoorjrm He will lie remembered as a
very .-mal. man oi perhaps forty-ttve.ao-
eompniiied by a youna boy as large as he.
I he coronet s jury decided that lie came
to tus death frem an accidental overdose
ot morphine and chloral, which he was in
the habit of taking.
A young couph out driving Sundnv
attenmnn, drove over a small blatf near
n oodluwn, turning their buggy over and
breaking the top . The occupants of
the buggy escaped unhurt.
Bishop Wilmer is expected at Auburn
h®* 1 Saturday, Sunday and Monday, and
wd, probably lay the corner ptone of the
t.pisooiifll ehuicu. He will also confirm a
eliiss while here.
N ° more cordial triumphal weleoihe
could be given anyone than Mr. 9eav re
ceived on his return to bis home on'Sat-
\U places of business were closed
owe, U, ,,«KI IVI ™ in-nay. an places of business were eloBed
o assume large proportions. It is and tlm town was decorated with tiagsand
ty feet high, and when completed garlands. Mr. Seay was met at the depot
„ will be at least seventy feet. by the longest procession, on horseback,
There is a young man about 20yeaisold >» carriages and afoot, ever seen in Ureens-
l,i Athens who says he lives on 30 eeuts a boro.
week. I Alabama is going to have a lively time.
It has been rumored that a certain man Politically, this year. The republicans and i
who lives near Toccoa is one of the heirs independents are bolding meetings all over
tn a fortune of $2,000,000 in England. 1 the state, and putting men in the Held
In Georgia there have been a $100,000 Rgain8t the regular democratic nominees,
iwanite quarrying company put in opera- Selma was very much exercised over a
,j„u during the past two weeks, a $160,000 trial in| tile mayor’s court Monday. On
nnirble company, a manganese mining en- ; Saturday an old farmer was arrested by
til-prise, foundry and machine shop, large Policeman Tavel for drunkenness; his ne- |
,,Inning mill, basket factory and an ice j (?ro tenant for preventing tlie officer from I
manufacturing company. : clubbing him, a young attorney and u
\ titan living at Rosswell, by the Iname ! £’ l '"P ? ,ert ' hl . ll . ,t t ' or ,, 1,01 assisting officer
of (iouhl, who claims to be a first cousin of ~
t';„. national Jay Gould, lives in a small
hot within three miles of that place. Me
-a is Ins Cousin Jay once gave him $25,000.
The hands of the Elevator mill company
a: Athens went on a strike Saturday night, ant was fined $50" for”'protecting Yheofd
Tl'.ev wanted ten cents an hour for night ■ mnn by seizing the policeman's club. Thu
wurk. . _ | mayor fined tne attornev $20 for failing to I
The prohibitionists of Macon county assist, and reprimanded the young mer-
b.ivc decided not to contest the election, .chant. Three persons in tlie audience
which gave the whisky men eighty-four I were fined $1 a piece for laughing in court.
majority on the 5th of May. j -
A force of handslare at work on the now ! Klnrhln.
Government building at Macon, shoveling
ha-dirt out of the place for the founda
tion Work will probably be begun in dead
earnest in a short while.
Mr. William Jones, the Atlanta detec
tive does not think that Penoergast and
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HEAR THE WITNESSES.
RELIEF.
FORTY YEARS A SUFFERER FROM
CATA RRH
of Blood
Prepared with special regard to health.
No Ammonia, lJmo or Alum.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
CHICAGO. 6T. LOUIS
ravel in makiiug the arrest. When the
ease eamo up Monday Policeman Tavel’s '
testimony was given more weight than '
that of two reputable citizens. Mayor
Mallory fined Campbell $100 for resisting
nd$10for drunkenness. The negro ten-,
ALL FIRST-CLAvSS
Stareteepers now keep it ftr Sale
Tampa is to introduce the Holly system
of water works into that city.
From around Palmetto 2250 crates of
vegetables were shipped in one week.
. .. . .r*Yi President John A. PrcmtishusHoldanin-
J.i wi.r, tin? parties jailed at Millen, are terest in the Apopka and Atlantic railroad
guilty of wrecking the train on which to a company of Orlando gentlemen, who
Fireman Maddox was killed. Both chum , will extend it through to Apopkr.
t.. have been riding on the forward plat- ,
form of the express ear when the wreck The Wesleyan Institute at Orlando will
occurred. ; close for the school ycAv on June 23. The
Alhjin\’ will h.x 1 clobiug exercises will be concluded on the
aes ami so m* of ev « ,,in .f of t ! ,al day in the opera house.
av V!r iini f, imon l ai, d will consist of, music ami recitations.
W. B. Lamar, of Month ello. says he has
AJCrippled Confederate Says :
j Fonty weighed Fix pounds when I romniciieed
QUINN'S PIONEER, and now weigh 117 |,mulcts.
! l could hardly walk with a «tink lo support me,
I nnd now walk long distances without Help Its
1 benefit to me is beyond calculation.
I). ItPFt’S BOSTICK
Cotton Buver, Macon. tin
Mr. A. H. l3r<;mblott, Hardware Mer
chant of Forsyth, Ga.. Says:
It .n-ti-il like .1 1 hurul. 1.11 ir.\ g
Wonderful to Relate.
msid"
genera! health,
ruiir I weigh imm Hum 1
Respectfully.
A. 1! BRA MB LETT.
ID)it Fortv Ykahs 1 have hern a victim to CA
TARRH three-fourths of the time ft sufferer lYom
KXf'Hl'ClATlNt* I'AfNH WROK8 MY FOHKIIFAD ftlld
my NOHTKii.s. The discharges were so offensive
that l hesitate lo mention it except for the good
it may do some other sufferer. I have spent a
voting fortune from my hard earnings during my
fortv years of suffering to obtain relief from the
doctors. I have tried patent medicines every
one 1 coulu leant of from the four corners of the
earth, w.th no relief. And at Inst <57 years of
age 1 have met with a remedy that has clued m«*
entiitly made me a new man. 1 weighed 12*
pound'* and now weigh l lf). I used thirteen bot
tles t if the medicine, and the only icgiet I have is
that, being in the humble walk of life, I m ty not
h ive the inrltience to prevail on all nn.irrhsuf-
f( r. rs to use wlnit has cured me Gl INNS 1*10-
NKI.lt BLOOD ItKNKAVKit.
IIKNHY CHKVF.lt.
Doctor’s Ccrtiflcate---Case
Poison.
I have used GUINN’S PIONEER RT.OOD RE-
NEWER in several cases of cutaneous disease#
of long standing with the most satisfactory re
sults. Have seen the happiest results follow its
use in syphilis of the worst form, and believe it to
he the best alterative in use. Jfcfe
J. T. ELIJb, M. D., Griffin. Os.
A Voice from the Lone Star State.
GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOI) RENEWER lias
cured one of my children of the worst cases of
scrofula I over siiw. Her skin is as clear as mine,
and the doctors say it is a perfeect cure in their
opinion 1 am thankful for having tried the
remedy. WM, L. PARKS, Dallas, Texas, j
The fruit crop around Albany will be
.■•I.tin lant this year. Peaches,
them of fine quality and flavor, have been
-t iling on the streets for two weeks past,
mid are now getting cheap as well as
plentiful.
The assessment ot the town of .Lumpkin
shows values of $180,0(X).
A gentleman in Bainbridge refused a sil-
vt-rquarter dollar because it was out of
i.;.u The legend upon its face was 1828.
T!.is is something decidedly new, and
-a; m ks smartly of the original.
Mr. James Durden happened lo n serious
accident as he was going out of Milledge-
\:he Saturday. His buggy was run into a
pair of mules and a wagon. His injuries,
i .' feared, will prove fatal.
C.ipt. \V. C. Matthews, of Sandersville,
dfp’-edit half bushel of peaches last Tues
day. which he sold at the rate of $20 per
i”.isiiei.
1». K. B. Wells committed suicide on
>D i.rlay in Macon by
tvtth a pistol.
The reported embarrassment of Mr.
Waiter Taylor was considerably discussed
I*, At anta Monday. The estimate placing
I: - iLilities at $70.0 A 0 j:-; supposed by aouu'
!" '■t low, and it is claimed that it will
pr -Da’ily exceed $100,000. In some quar-
I*. om the other hand, it is held that the
^ .As of his embarrassment are greatly
extiggt rated and that the transfer of the
•i -r:ess was caused by the pressure of
!.’ - tV Thomas, of Chaeago, who are large
‘liters, and that masters will be arranged
w.rLout difficulty. It is thought Uiat a
‘tiitement of the condition of Mr. Taylor’s
liusiuess will be made in a few days.
The bids for the new barracks to be built
$175 of the confederate monument memo
rial fund. It will require about $1000 to
erect tlie desired monument, which it is
proposed to raise by subscription in Jeffer
son county.
The Fort Highland Press reports that
Peon-to peat hes are ripe in the vicinity of
Sorrento and that some tine specimens of
this fruit arc on exhibition.
Most of the newly erected buildings in
Key West tire covered with patent metal
lic shingles.
Cotton around Jasper is reported to be
ina flourishing condition. It will blossom
iti a short time.
John Anderson hits donated two good
iols at Homeland, Polk county, to the
Bt ulan Raptist church.
At the Rogers house, Winter Park,
tooting himself j e *tfhteen hundred tube roses have been
planted. J
Reports from Clay Hind church, in the
southwestern part of Suwannee county. |
state Unit B. Lester Gladden, a school
teacher and a prominent, w riter on temper- i
mice, .was taken out by unknown men i
Thumduv night and severely whipped.
Gladden was recently married to a daughter I
of Rev. W. N. Lindsay, of Suwannee court- j
ty, and it is said the offense for which hi j
was flogged was endeavoring to persuade |
the voting daughter of a prominent citizen
to elope with him.
An old Irishman who has been loafing i
about Live Oak for some time, associating |
piincipally with negroes, was taken from j
negro’s bed on Thursday night and
TO I'AKKXTS.
Many baking powders are very pernicious
to health, and while every one ‘ regards his
own. he should also have a cure for the tender
onus—the Ju tie children.
SEA FOAM
contains lean of the lmd qualifies of baking
powders—soda or saleratus. It contains no
hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Chemistskwho have analyzed Ren Foam
commend it. Housekeepers win lune used
will have no other. Cooks, whose best effort 4 *
have failed with other powders, are jubilant
over Sea Foam. Saves tim< j , saves lalxn,tsavi**
tiuniry.
It is yiositively uneipmUsI Absolutely) are.
I s4‘d by the leading hotels nnd m-dieirants
in New York oif\ and througlmut the country.
For sale by all first-class grocers.
&ANTZ, JOXKS <( CO.,
I?(Z m St,, X. V.
Mr. W. F. Jones, Mjccn, Says:
My \.ife Inis renamed her strength and in
creased to pounds in weight. We recommend
Gl’lNN'ts IMONF.ER ns the best tonic.
\V\ F. JONHS.
Savannah. (1a.. January ‘20. 1S86.
(IFINN’S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER has
mule several cures of blood poison and rbeuma-
ism mnong my customers. I most heartily
cconmiuiitl it to sullen i •- from these ufllietions.
(’. H HILLMAN. Druggist.
Nuw Out.CANS, La.. Jan. HI, 1S8fi.
I have been cared sound and well of a had cat*
of blood poison hv tin* use of tlllcen bottles (
(JFINN’s PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER.
will sound its praise forever.
JACOB KRC'TE.
Mr. TIrnrs Chever, writer of the above, former- I am acquainted with the above case, nnd mos
ly of Crawford county, mm of Macon, Ga.. liter- hcartilyattcst.it.
its the confidence of all inti resteil in catarrh. i EUGENE MAY. Druggist,
W A. HUFF, Kx-M.ivor of Macon. (’anal Street.
WITH
Tile: Savings 1 )rjiarlni(Mil ol
THE
Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer
(Inrt’s all Blond and Sk'm'Disuasus. Rliciiiinilism. Scrolula. Old Son’s.
A PKHKKUT SPH1NU AIKDICIXK.
' PRICE, PER BOTTLE $1.00. LARGE SIZE, $1.75
KSSAY OX BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES MAILED EBEE.
Wholesale by Brannon \ ('.arson and (lily DniD Slope.
Central, Southwestern, Montgomeryk EofaulaBILiOUSNESSi
UF"""
Will m if,T myr; Hi .L *1
KFAI * DOWN.
1 Atlanta were as follows: J. H. Math- , b r v imt:nown men, and rdeosod af-
rt-s. Atlanta, $99,702.11; J. YV. Castor, Bal- ! promising to leave the county,
timorc, $73,147; H. A. Howard, Montgome- A gentleman near Sorento has six acres
ry. Ala.. $49,800; YV. Mitchell. New York; | planted in oats, w hich now stand
t'7«.993; Y\ r . F. Rowe,Atlanta. $01,120: Moses | about four and a lialf feet Liigh with re-
If Harris. Kentucky, $(3,900; Holtzclaw i ntarkably full and heavy heads, and many
fires., YY'asliington, I ). C., $8.3.149; cut stone have declared that it is as good in quality
work, Robbins Bros., Atlanta, $3512: tin- as that grown in the northern and western
'■York. Hunnicutt At Bellingrath, Atlanta, . .Strain status.
?IS37: plumbing, Hunnicutt & Bellingrath, I A gentleman in Orlando has received a
Atlanta, *6348. ! letter from a gentleman in France, who
There was a cutting affray at Hillsdale
Monday morning between Joseph Pareher
says that he will be in Florida in Septem
ber next with the ohjeei of personally in-
ami mL Adkins. PaLeher cu.^ AdkffiVs;- ! ‘he country for the purpose, if
ly in four places -once cut each side,
"nee in the thigh and once in the forehead.
The wounds are painful, though not ,se-
ri' iis. The difficulty originated about
"ari lier’s being discharged from sawyer’s
!a-ition, he charging Adkins with being
the cause of his removal. Adkins ishusi-
manager of the Hillsdale mills,
i’ .Roy, of Atlanta, has in his ixtsscs-
•'■'"i a small lock of hair of John Wilkes
booth. It is in the shape of a curl, jet
['lack, and was clipped from Booth’s fon-
b'-u.-i. where it uad fallen ill the death
struggle.
Judge Stovall, of McDuffie, wears a
enpaign badge which he wore to tlie
'-ivn. whig convention in Macon in 1310.
b is a United States flag on white ribbon,
will the words “Columbia county” on the.
fl’g. He was one of the delegates from
U'hnnbia county to tlie convention and
lia* kept the badge as a memento of that
f unous campaign.
'■ citizen of Millen found a coacbwhip
' j ' 1 i.,■ s j x f ee t long under the head of his
l,( 'd the other day. He killed it.
M n rshalville Times: The fruit season is
n <'V.'last opening, and it is lively times
satisfied, of bringing over a large colony
! of his countrymen. Tlie proposed eolo-
; nists arc engaged in the silk industry at
homeand would follow that occupation in
Florida.
The Daytona Messenger has bccll collat
ing data concerning oats on the oust coast
: section, and the reports show them to lie
I in good condition. One man says that he
has 144 stalks from one stand high enough |
to allow him to stand under the drooping
■ heads about six feet; two of the heads had
: 130 and 134 perleel grains. Tlie stalks
; were as thick as an ordinary little finger.
This was grown , n east coast pine land
and in “Littleton Park" ut Blake.
Farmers of the ela.v section are in the
lead, evidently, tins season. Mr. T, J.
Roberta, of Lean county, has just finishfd
shipping iiis potato crop, and says lie hits
cleared $600 on ten acres. Hi also reports
100 acres in cotton now knee high and in
full bloom.
The Titusville Star sa>s some of the
more sagacious of that section are of the
’ opinion that tlie culture of pineapples in
Florida will ultimately be of more im
portance than the culture of the orange.
Jacksonville Herald: Florida’s total area
and there has been
I kli/M ISITS made* on ami after JiL y 1. ISmH, will
I * <1 raw interest at tin* rate of H pi*r rent pei
ammin oilsiicl. amounts as M-mai/i timlr.iwn on
January Kt, Ift87, and no single deposit in excess
ofif3,i)o6 will be received except on special terms.
All deposits on hand July 1st. continue to
dmtv interest at tt per cent per annum until Jan
uary 1st, 1NM7. on such part as remains undrawn
ai that dat9* A. I. YOUNG, Fusilier,
Savings Department of the Eagle and Phenix
Manufacturing ('o. myl0 dtjyi
MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE.
By K. M. KXBWLKS \ t ().. Ain-frs.
"VV’J i,L be sold on the fiivt Tne.sday in July next,
cii front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles &
Go., Broad street, city of Columbus, Muscogee
county. Georgia, between the usual hours of sale,
all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in
the city of Columbus, Muscogee county. Georgia,
known as the undivided one-half interest in ana
!■© the south half of city lot No. 579 in said city.
Also all that lot or parcel ofhmd in said city of
Columbus, in said county and state, commencing
at the corner of formerly Gorbally »V Ghalmen?
lot, on the west side of Oglethorpe street, running
west 117 feet to inches, thence south Uft feet,
thence east 147 feet 10 inches to Oglethorpe street,
thence north on Oglethorpe street 2»i feet to the
point ol beginning, and known as port of city lot
In.; in suiu city of Columbus, the property of
Samuil E. Law non t .surviidng partner of Rosette
A Lawl.oil, in obedience to a decree rendered in
the superior comt of sakl•county at itMay tcm.
1HS(>. on the 31st day of May, tss*;. >t* favor of tlu-
Georgia Home Insurance Company vs. Samuel K.
Lawlion. surviving partner .»f Rolette A: Law lion,
and M. L. Patterson. Adi the above described
nroiK*rt y levied on as the projierty of Samuel V.
•Lav\*hen. surviving partner ot Rosette Lawhoti.
to satisfy .i fi fa in my haivd.- in favor of tin- Ge<»r*
gia Horn.* Insurance Onnpauy vs. Samuel E.
Lawlion. surviving patlm r of Rosette A* Lawlion.
and M. I;. Patterson. Property pointed out in
Pass g‘
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to 25 a
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Barnesvilh .
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Griffin ...
ATLANTA
ooiMziPAviisriiE]!:
i by Central or Oil Meridian 1 me.
r.iins on these Roads will run as (i
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ifoiinri the express office on the arrival of . j s nr,,P13,<5(» ,k-™, iuc..: UW u
'j 1 *- northern bound train. There has been {.ranted by tlu- state for railroad, school
s -nii)a.d already from here over 100 crates ; improvement grant* 2S.807,318, leaving
”• l*aches and eighty-one eratee of ra»- • „pen t», settlement hut H,306,1S2 acres, or
■’"'t* to foreign markets. This fruit i a tx, u t one-sixtli of astute, which wns prac-
"f.it from Humph orchards. j tic-ally all government land when this pol
icy began. The approximate amount
saved by the bill now pending in congress
is 695,040 acres on the Pensacola line, and
570,('90 on the Waldo-Tampa line.
i'alatka News- “Among other curiosities
secured l>>- Mr. A. P. Canova on his recent
trq, to tlie extreme southern portion of
Florida, was the skeleton of a manatee or
sears,w, which lie found on the Bt. Lucie-
About 10 o’clock Monday morning news ; river Yesterday he was engaged in put-
['• -hc-d Durham that a son of Mr. Baker ting the skeli-t.m blether, and is gettnm
J’j'J been drowned in Panther cnaik, and resiuy for exhibition
AlllllAIIIH.
Die ground has lieen broken at Birming-
lor the foundations of the Pratt coal
[ |i kI iron eonipnny s first furnace. It will j
the largest in the south.
Monday, in Birmingham, work was ,
tarted on Caldwell hotel, and Also on a
aandsome Jewish synagogue.
He also had the ,
stuff,si skin of ii large rattlesnake which •
lie killed, measuring about six and a half |
feet. He will have the curiosities on ex
hihiti'-n some -lay this we< k.’’
that another of his sons was clinging t.
driftwood out in the middle of the
tr ’-sk. and was unable to reach shore. Sev-
< |, d men from there immediately went t ,
scene and rescued the latter and sih-
''•■•i.-dfcd in recovering the dead body of t he
■ nr.er. The drowned hoy was about six-
teen years old.
The Irishmen of Mobile are holding , ----- ,
meetings preparatory to the calling of a ' would not accept the mt .2’
krand mass meeting to express the public ! the coming man is Represont.it u Y\ . I..
teehng in behalf of the txiuse of Ireland. 1 Scott, of 1 ennsylvanui.
ft is probable the mass meeting will be
m-ld during the latter part of the week,
u " ill |i e an imposing affair.
M r - ,1. B. Calef, a native of Massachu- j
ft 1 ,, and for Ahniit. fortv vers a citizen oi
Stephen B. Klkins, in discussing the
probable vaoancy in the treasury depart
ment, expressed himself as positive in the
1 Ix'lief that ex-Senator Henry I). Davis
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n LA/'.GR STCK’K of ull kind-of RARER, iu-
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Gossyped i a,
Woman's True Friend. It siirpa--.se>- any prepara
tion oftbi kind made, and those who will try it
once will use no other Female Re^ulato*.
Jordan's Bowel Mixture
MACON ..
. Fort Valley ...
Hniifhville
. .. Cuthbert ... .
.. Eufaula....
Union Springs
Union Springs .
MONTGOMEUY
S. W. It. H. ,A Il)uuy Mnc.
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No. 5R
M. I). HOOD k CO.,
Mnnufaottuiiiif Druff^ists,
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i 93 Broad St reel } Columbus, Ga.
. MACON
.Fort Valiev
For*. Viilh v
.Siniflnilli*
MIAMRS ! HS6.
S. W . II. It
Perry finue lL
Valley ;
smitli vi!l(
Albany
Blakelv
Kuliuilii i»u«l C’lnyton i'i
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No. 30+
1 JXPRHB.S, Tele^mph mid Post (>ffioe. Bar,
j Billiards and Bonx:*r Shop all in building.
The cuisine will be a marked feature under the
present management. A sj>acious arcade, two
stories high, fflves a magnificent office and halls
for sumuior, which with a brfmd pia/./a of two |
stories or. public square. *uuk>jH
7 15 p i
9 15 |> i
2 43 p r
10 00 u
11 09 a
2 25 p
MACON .
Fort Valley
.Columbus .
and Lor about forty years a citizen c*l
• loplie, rtied there Monday morning,
“irmiu^ham is to have six teachers
1 to the number employed last year,
‘y" examination was held on Monday,
“er • were about thirty applicants.
-Vajor William Kirk, aged 89, died at
' "'"n on Sunday. He was one of tlie
"' st known citizens of east Alabama,
v lilind piano tuner and medical vender
Polac-k, dropped dead at the Finerty
‘'-use Sunday morning. Polack was a
A MIMT I.IltF.HAI. OKF.H.
Tuk Voi.taic Bki.t Co., Marshall, Mich.,
offer to send their celebrated Voltaic I
BKI.TH and Kloctric ApiffiancHH on thirty Ifljf Arlins'loD 1 IWik'lltful SuiDIIMT lUvaift.
days'trial to any man afflicted with Nerv
ous Ifebility, Loss of Y'ltality Manhood
A-c. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en
velojie with full particulars, mailed free, j
Write them at once. 4&wtf
Elegant I>«il
k «*<1 tliUK
\ r 3 20 p r
A’ 12 U) i
daily ei(
i 11 45 p m .
Bpt Sunday.
50 l
id 51;
ta. irivins Nos. 53 t
Pullman BuffV*
f battaiKKi^a and
Ih• twci!11 Montjp’ii.
Tickets for uJ!
n daily. Trains marktfl thus
iturday.
4»iUK Gars on nieht Trains as follows: Between Savannah and Augusta trains
annah and Moron, trains Nos. 5.3 and M: Ut tween Savannah and Atlun-
rwtfii (Mncinnati and Jacksonville, and through Sitting G<\r U*twivri
liu via Atlanta, Albany and Waycrosn. Through PaiaC't* SUvpint* Cor
Our splendid Dining Hall will be nse<l f
I Mucin#, und Prof. H. W. Card's fall Orchest r
of Macon, will .supply the music.
my II d2tawlm
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'•pin# Car B**rths
vk) at Union Imjh.1 Tickd (rtIWi* lit) ru
Mr. HidsteuiP- I»isr +«-ur.
Burlington Free Press.
Murat Halstead ha* a son in each oi the
four classes of Princeton College.
nr.1 WIiiriE, -
pain. F«.*uk of j»;*r
tullici;:ars sent Fill:E.
^CC.LL:'Y, Au
I
WANTED Ladi.-. a
! Birthday and F. sU r
’ good prospeois of .tci
w tip s. Man rial h»nii
j* .- • l i:«L For full i;
J a’.ivt- Art Work-, 7
Mas*. R O. BoxolU.
( r.a ti to rleo^irato
Eiusily learned ;
JoymeiR. and fair
! ail work maile*d
on uddres»fl Dcco-
kc Place. Boston
aplO tu th tat l2t
SI'EINOS
\I r lLL U: iifwti for Uiu re<*4*{>lioii of guests
T? June 15th uj der conq/fteut management.
Resident physician and Western Union telegraph
otlice in tru hotel. Forteniih address,
(XA)Nl.i: WHITE M’LPHRU SPRINGS GO.
Bowdrr P. O.. Hull County, Georgia,
juet l.fri.wun 2m
TH£ PATCWT MlCf & DtJST PROOF
Bookcases, Tables, Office
Chairs,Loiter Presses,
Fino Cabinets, &c.
TYLER DESK CO.
‘*0 N. Fourth -t.. St. Louia.
Sou.i lt> tor Uj j.jr, (.WiIuIlw
Dr, W, W, Bruce k Son,
Physicians and Surgeons,
r PHF Senior of the firm will devote special at-
I tention to IVnmlo Diseases. Office over
Vr.iZA:i X JXizier’s Store, ih-sidence at Lindsay
place. Dr iP.bert Bruce’s residence on Rose
Hill. _dtf
Columbus Iron Works
COIvLF^JSTY.
Are \<m prepared to furnish all kinds of
Rouyh .inti Dressud Lumber,
•>» WASli S’ CO , Louisiana, j)o.
ss Lumber for the public, und
solicit' patrouuge..