Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 29, 1886, Image 7

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gm mi a KEELY’S SPINNING MOTOR. Kxbliirilon or Oil' Ijhrtr Mui'KIin- or o (jute vi'iilor. Philadelphia. July 24,—John Mor for Messrs. Platt - and MuMrium" wore fcr- niediately attracted * l>v the ere. am struggles ot their comrade, who. was a li1- tie in advance and who had uueounteivi one of the hugest ..and moat ravenous of the leviathan school. They made to the .rescue heroically, a oiurrei. ,‘toj umue eo tile rescue besolcallv. a’l. Kwly, thc mplur man, gave an cxhihitlo:: 1 the sanguinary shark turned his te-ekin,. V' iS H UU. ei Jfl ? rk en < ? 1> i at No ' 14 *“ ,,0 , , i p /'-'award bearing almost the entiiv horth l ent leth street of his Ing engine, oil of one of the legs of their friend M - which hits just been completed after a year Oe Merritt was exhausted by tire flow u. oI ■experiments, lnreptor Keely has been ■ blood from the lacerated - member and wa .giving mysterious entertainments to capi- , carried to land in an exhausted condition t riisca,. scientists and others for the pas; ’ Surgical assistance was summoned, anti dozen or fltteen years, but none of tin the hemorrhage was staunched former exhibitions were so mysterious or : But Messrs. Pratt and McMahon relate so wonderful as the scientific reception of i that just after the encounter a most re- yesterday. Mr. Keely used all the terms 1 markable scene was presented. As the, known to science and a little scientific vo- suppose, set wild by the smell of human cabailary Of his own in explaining to his gore which issued ,from the woundc .audi^uee of thirty now the thing was done, dmb, the blood-thirsty “nmn eaters” The- audience, like former audienoe.*, plunged and cavorted and circled in thi iiodded their neads in approval and looked i shallow waves, and raised their flnu wise,-and,-as usual, knew just as much i backs like a pigmy iiotilla. Having, for About Keely’s secret when the show Was | about half an hour, gamboled about the over as they did before it began. Mr. < beach in fchoir mammoth frolic, they put Keely told thosU 'present thht it was the to sea, leaving the nude ligures of tlie de ficit tnttl ot his lowest and biggest engine, j moralized bathers posed in consternation and that h<y was just experimenting ana I on the shore under the shelter of a pine didn’t know whether the engine would tr ee, run or not.- : As he wiped the trickling ■ perspirntion-frout his face h» added that- lllslibps Visit to Agree. Iiis pram wasi all confused, but he guessed The bishops representing- the two -everything would gd ail right, as he had branches of the Africa* M. fi. church met the Animas,, and had made teyoJ in Bethel church on Saturday, but failed ejectments ot,.atinosph.erjc . pressure from to agree upon a name to unite tin; two the big tube.mid. had, secured aii introduct- bodies. The tenth article, which was first iug itn pttlse. pTho scientist^ and capitalists discussed, provided that the episcopacy be retained and candidates for tnu bishopric , .. j and capitalists iookectait each other helplessly And then smiled at Mr. Ktjely. atid a number said in a chorus: “Oh, yes, certainly.” • : -rt as heretofore given his exhibitions ..with , small machines. The ’nritWr lAKlnniV'/iriyiAuti' rvtr.kn 1 1U ... fuhii^ iobiaiig-'cop'^er globe,*-18 inches fh dik'fheteh^ filled with* “resonators,” which ordained according to the usages of Epis copal Methodism. After considerable dis cussion the sedtioii-ifvns rfejMM.' ' A substitute fb'r the thirteenth article, offered by Bishop' Hood, was adopted. It uiameier; niiea wren ••resonators,'” which provides that the two- bodies remain dis--. he used- yeSfi i-day;’ is 'flxniti'ltnree tlfnes ; tinot pending the consideration of the rest- large!' thin ahy machine hd’has ever used." 1 of the,gilutfonn by the yarious-congrega- Hft. Baid that he could produce 250 horse I ti.ons. , _ . *. power jy-ith what looked more like a wash- “When I go home”’ skid Bishop 'Punier, iug piaobin^ than anything .else. A. hum 1 “Tkhatl immediately’set te Work to write' of .won.deripent .ran through the "little'.| a-bobk upon apo'stOliC, historical and eCCle^ i'6rKehep k aii<l then Mt. Keely put resiil siastical ordintition.” . • ... . Tlit'e the Hoirtanist views upon the. .luiMuup..“‘‘a. ijica ax, rxeeiV pui resin on his fiddle bow, timed the forks on the drum'.on his'“liberator,” connected'-a cop per tube six feet long and one-eight of mi inch ill diameter with a 7-wntfcylindcr, mid thgti "connected another copper tubfe v ’ a ' -thirty-second of an inch in diameter aw ,I0~.feet Jorik with the engine from WlcY-piut’pyljriae'r. The sound ! .“Yes,” replied Bishop Payne’, “yon fire liberated'fromThe drum bf thti “liberator” ! goifig tliere pretty' rapidly.” t ' ’ ’ J passed'throng Ittine first titBe intevtlie fcyl--| Bisttbp-Hood moved’that’ tbe'pla’tffirnv inder and then into the smaller tube-,' and articles of consolidation'he Submitted' and into the copper globe of the new ma- I ---first, to the bishops; secondly, to the chine: Tife bottled'Chords of the'Tnass couferencHs^ and, thirdly, to the people. apostolic succession,” interrupted Bisho) Payne. — - — Bishop Turner - ’AStortedst 'H gay this, that we. could go to the feet of the Homan church in many things and learn some sense.” which Mr: Keely had chosen ftir bis power yesterday, would rail the machine; he said. JSonrefching did run it. The big copper globe reyolved faster than any fiy wheel or bit of machinery ever seen i’ti motion in ‘a machinery shop. The copper globe, 48. inchest in diameter, made seven revolu tions every second, and an independent This was adopted, and t he bishops ad journed to meet agaUKiiext? July in Atlan- tkv.Ciiy,—PiiiljMlerphia ijnquinc-r. , J ~ A Father's ihn r.ble t'rimen.' - - Akron, O., July 28.—A warrant waste-* sued yesterday Iter the arrest of Samuel ft *• * v> A'ho Has Eight P'uid* and a Half Alien Flesh. THIS MAN BUYS AT GRAY’S. Another Grand Meet keep out of the iTOy an The 01 belt'wlieefaild ! |j® s.sr r tlAteoppelglobe teent aSmCndKsolfast .that!I 0 ?, .i' *-ft*?. i,„5 n 5T, r : they made a noise like the spinning of n teMi. lueckunidge, the giri s h..tsbai}d, ha.i huge top’. The noise AoiWdbS too lfWW I been hunting for Quillen lor some days, riisjjiiiig,and howling of a furious wind as the copper gjobc cut tile atmosphere, and turned it into dripping watei;. on the floor underneath. The hot littieiWorkshop was ■chilled in two minutes, and then, as Keely, greatly excited turned the Cock of the vibrating tube and niade the copper globe calm down to almost a standstill, - the -capitalist? and scientists clifpped their hands and took off their hats. “Ain’t that fine, gpj^tlpmpn 7” exclaimed Keely, smiling. “Greatest thing on earth,” answered Albert R. Edey, the president of the Keely Motor Company. “Wonder-fill!” came iYom a dozen mouths, and then Mr. Keely start ed the copper gLoby off ggaip wUh all its .fury. It'shook the little workshop from ftomi'cellar to ceiling and rattled the. win-c dow panes. “I can make the screw of a steamer snake 6000 revolutions a minute with this machine,” shouted Mr. Keely through the howling of the globe and the belt wheel. “Then we’ll be able to go to Europe in one or two days before long,” remarked a mah in the audience. Mr. Keely stopped,the engine again and then'made the globe revolve in either di rection just as he pleased; The bottled .sound in the “liberator” was just as strong when he stopped as when he began, ana he said the machine would run all day Without charging the “liberator” again with a sound from drawing the fiddle bow over tpie tuning fork. Several tests were made with the lever, which have been described frequently. When the exhibition was concluded L. H. Taylor, \jr., the broker, moved that a since learning of the horrible crime, bat the monster has kept w ell out of the way and is thought to have fled to'Pennsylva nia. Several instances are known iu which Mrs. Quillen and, her husband have sold their daughters for illegitimate purposes, and a warrant, has been issued for the mother. Every effort wilThe made to cap ture Quillen,- V.ciolirtGnQiiyiiil.’' * Query— Ri %hat state is ■ Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic in the greatest demand ? Answer—In a bilious state, a dyspeptic state, a debilitated state and when you feel in a bad state generally. Nashville, Teim.,: Sept. 14th, 1883.— Messrs. Westmoreland Bros., Greenville, S. C.—Gentlemen : I And I need some tonic as an appetizer, and also to fortify my sys tem against malarial influences; from hav ing tried it myself, and from the testimony of others wiio had tried it, in whom I can rely, I know of nothing so- good as vour Calisaya Tonic. Please express me three or four bottles to the above address, and oblige. Yours sincerely, Wm. Hknry Strickland, Pastor Edgefield Baptist Church. The large and increasing suies of West moreland’s Calisaya Tonic is the best testi mony we can offer of its efficiency. Try it for lack of energy, loss of appetite or strength, indigestion and general debility. Get the genuine of your druggist at fl per bottle. Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga. jy23 dlw Once upon a time a good man took his vote of tank's be .tendered Mr. Keely. Everybody shouted ’“Aye,* and a ringing an abfe effort bv one t-II Utl.KS-O. SHERIDAN. Tills gentleman, til - sciEiir member e llU’ fi'rm of Sheviiliin Bt'''-., I'rteni artist ( and.ilei-oriifors, , ,f Ail iitiu; Gft., is a gen ,| nine viinkee liv iiirtli,bni a .-nutta-mcr h\ | choice mi l iidiq-ition.' item in tin-purl ! tail city of l'rlivi.lcui'C. K. l.,.').l venrs am? i at an curly live he mrue.i hi- itUemien ti art. He is by .nature an ,irt:.-;..iu»«l hi.-q vtairs-uf “t-miy vm I,t uitiinv in .a.-ttern luH C ileveiepi ri him ia;n pne-iA l)ie linn : j must yO'tuig eU-.t-m- tl.i• i'.“-.-ti^;i.-s- thne.' xqiui -| V«teS ti-Vlt Ito eitHln .«ntl vJ+»t■»: • leetrrnte ,Un.c!j Interior of tilt; Chtm-lt of the I mueujett ,j Cmun'pfiou; at: .Vtinnui, UH‘1-. -taking t/w netijile’niirt eitniittts- Hetertnittel tpl.iisire* -■tiutft oi'-Musoii- iuni DixAtfVliii^’ ' •i'.My.-systeiu,'* -nio-Mi'. SUm«Rnit].w.rii:v| 1 in'eeent t-miversa!ii'nQ"hiul'beon. ibi'.-naa 'j time- ja&VCually T'.tnuing. . I’.f.y.-n. .’ was not sick, in- .f xviiewil -eiiM- o;- the word, but my i*?iy.-iiui! Mreit ;tii wtt~ feeling the si'Vevc ’sti'ipi! 1 hnd.b,ii-n f'-' ' 1 ywuy.p'attiinr upon il in - Bib sell re men- j till Jnifoe nei'dssttry 'ii> the ],dr.-nit of m; -| ayoenfibil. dVfii'lc 1'iiuve not yhiri-- lenuet.1 -,n elulieuU* I'dinriilutioii. I nm iaj n.f'jrit'.'ins a r/'b\i- , M’eli".v. niidduive. '.vhir iii'U'hthe ealietl the ‘Nevii lyudiuyl njiysicnliy. Ker suiue iiiiie qei.-t .l.i,H'i iirim 1 <*'nim-j? yjeoi'.Twhen <niv nt-MeHtiru. \vg| cnllt-'.l, m ! ItliiuLcut,l.M i;hdaV,U!\lit' ■ nan. ibnati ami fttretigtliuner.of t-im-'sys- : nun. .1 'Vi'gtin (tsing -it about ijutf weekv ng’u and siiue tllat'.titpolmvd.g!iii,n’tl nidi-, .uni irhaif pounds ill wt-idit. - Mv ’.jooo, is'n.s nuir ns’sjuing vvfitbr nnd my entirt-' syskeni lvviltilized. I hevt, 1 u£> liesiifllicy in saying that it is the h’est jenernl toiiic upon tlie rintrkuriffli-dtev?'* . V • TI This wotulerful remedy for tlie abso lute cure of rheumatism and jiill .lAipik nnd kidney .diseases, of however lone standing, is soid. at J?1 a. bottle by aii druggists. J.-YL IIiHipicutt A .Co., I’l.p-. prietorg; AtTanta, Cn... ” eo(t.sw fol rd nit - THIS -WiHiEIK in nni.Tn nr I \H. C.’ T. OHtl'l’RN, ' ‘ ’YrjMtr- I ’ Dcntlat*. - - , - (SucceHHor to Hr. J; M. ISfasOn.) Olllce 1ic.*xt <Joor to H&iiltfu Honao. Same eft* trance an Uitldla’s gulleiy. oc4-ly \\ r V. TffiJs’KK. T ? « f 35!a Twelfth street iformerly Ramtolrh street.) oTly Visitors- Will Arrive from Distant Cities, All Bargains ! Great Value! Central Line of Boats. THE OLD RELIABLE Columbus, Ga., July 27,1886. t \N iuul after July 27, 1886, the local rates o \ 9 IVeiKht on the Chattahoochee, Flint and Apa lachicola rivers will he ns fallows: - Flour per barrel 10 cents Cotton Heed Meal per ton 80 cents Cotton perbule.. 25 cents Guano per ton 80 cents Other freight in proportion. Passage from Columbus to Apalachicola, $6:0Q> Other points in proportion. STEAMER NAIAD Will leave Columbus fpr Apalachicola every TUESDAY morning at 3 o’clock. Above schedule will be run, river, etc., permit* ting. Shippers wilLpleast* have.their freight at boat by s a. in. mi day oflleaving, us none will be r»* cetved alter that hour. Houl reserves the right of not landing at any point when considered dangerous by the com* inandet. Boat will not stop at any po’inf not named if) list of landings furnished shippers under date of May 15, ihso. Our resnonsibility ibf freight ceases after it hac been discharged at a laflntng where no person il thereto receive it. -j , HAM’ii J, .WHITBSIDU, Pjre&’t. ntq. IL WmTICSlDK, Soc’y and Treas. febll-tf applauge followed. Mr. Keely w>ill go way to-morrow for ten days 1 . restT Then he will return and study out borne vibratory sounds so that he will have the machin'd more thoroughly under hfa control. He doesn’t know how long it will take him or what the next step will; be, but life said the public would hear from him very soon. When the visitors had left Mr. Keely told the reporter that by laying little tubes underground connected with his engine, if lie built ar l'Arge one, he could Tim a(ll the majChinery in every factory inPhiladelphia by . simply • drawing .his iiddle bow once every morning and letting the sound into iljie copper!'globe.. - \ S EAtEN. by A shark.;" ; ; 'XiirllHiin Jixaexii-iuii! ' - -i fin- uf .Three . .Sninlmere at Pits*.» New Orleans States. - suc - ■ The lepo^te# to'' whom is assigned the department of the uim'vteqes experiences do little, dfflidenee in writing up the fgets of the recent encounter of two of our towhkmen with sharks at Pass Christfan, for thC reason that only a few days ago as a veracious historian he had to relate the remarkable “catch” of silver fish by one of our anffileuf ftsheriiKni. Bitr the exti'q- dfdinaifr ihcldent is so well attested by two -witnesses of this city who belong to the honorable - profession ,.ot the law, thfit “R>' deny the public ear the story of a teheubminal event which seems tttlly= accredited, would be to sup press out of a false valuation qt reputation for truthfulness, tlie record of perhaps the biggest fish story ever heard of in this sec tion. Th'ehrtntigled liifib oGMiv Wm De- Merritt;.one of the party;,is a bloody me morial of the fact that some monster in habitant qf the deep had lqeked its, saw- like teeth 'with lacerating gripe upon tue leg of the unfortunate gentleman. He was rescued 14-otn the viA’acious mon ster-and borne feinting to surgical-treat ment 0n.tht> short-. The facts which ap pear to stand after a most skeptical crosq- exqmiuutiou ot the witnesses appear to be’ .that ” Messrs. J. M. Pratt and ' j. - 'G. f McMahon, " together n-itfli’the victim of the thrilling episode, were bathing at Uie.jjqsii at about 6 o clock iu,the evening, just in front of Mr. Leov,y s cottage at that place. The' low tide at. that'Epiir of the aay made it'necessary for them pi Wade out a long distance fora suitable depth. When they had proceed ed out to water, about waist deep, and were disporting themselves, iu the- refreshing tide, they noticed some distance ahead fin-like projections from the water. They paid little heed to these appearances, until advancing, and being advanced on, they suddenly found themselves surround ed by what they finally r ®?? g ' nixed as. the huge fins of a Titan -school of ocean monsters. me realization of the situation and the ocea- • sign for action Were alinost simultaneous, and they listened to an able eft’ort by one of them. When he had finished the father turned to tlie boy and put his hand on his head. . “My son,” he said “an houest man is the uoblest work of God.” The bqy looked into his father’s face with his great earnest eyes. “Papa,” he inquired simply, “who made- congressmen ?”—Washington Critic. . . ~ A MIIM 1,1 Hint AI. OFFER. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Voltaic Belts aud Ejeetrie Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, &c. Illustrated pamphlet -in sealed en velope with full particulars, mailed free; Write them at once; . l&wtf. How tuany wings an angel-should have is a question that is now perplexing the London archie.olpgiepil. gpciety. Me do not profess to be posted on the subject, tyut we have known some angjels Who bad no wings at all; at least teg visible ones. IN THEVIRGINIA MOUNTAINS GLASSICAb and Scientific (bourses for deerees. AIho, Business nnd Preparatory courses. Special attention to Enidish, Flench and German spoken. Instruction thorough and practical. Library l«,- 000 volumes. Good .literary societies. Best moral and religioiprinfluehces. Expenses for nine months 8119, $176 or $204 'in cluding: tuition, board, etc. 1 Increasing patronage from fifteen states, Indian Territory and Mexico. Thirty-fourth session;beglns Sept. loth. For catlogue 'with view of grounds, buildings, and mountainsi, address JULIUS I>. DREHER, President, jy7 eodlm&w2t Salem, Virginia. . iivE^ooiisr, Gk^_ THE FALL TERM of this institution will open on the last Wednesday ‘Jlithj of September next. The chairs of Latin -and Greek .have been con solidated into the chair of Ancient Languages, to which Prof. Wm. G. Manly, a distinguished graduate of the University of Vbgiijia, lias been elected. The Theological department, presided over by Rev. James G. Ryals. (). D.. ami the Law depart ment, with Jlon. L’lilfYird Anderson as the chair man of its faculty, offer special inducements to students in these departments. • Of "the Preparatory department, designed to prepare boys for the University classes, Mr. Emerson IL George, an alumnus of the Univer sity, has been elected as principal, to succeed Prof. T. E. Iiyals. Post graduate courses of study for the degrees of A, M. and Ph. D., open to tlie graduates of all male colleges, have been established by the authority of the board of trustees. For catalogues an other information,' address JNO. J. BRANTLY. jyl3 2tawtd .Secretary of Faculty. Sorc.l-ITER i’llH ’l-:s NAMED. - RACE No. 1--til-anil go-ns-,v'ni-pU‘n»e raw. -tai-tiTiff liuioiLiiriH-a' Lvairtn 'ItenlnRajiume.- All coutesuntls ruled mit if th.y drop tbeir jioekiat-boiilcqoi. Uw way. Prizes: 1 AtVyontevKiff ol'our 12{o nmlresMt' Strip- I White GoodsR^'-iit;: All you want ofmir 3|e Colored M’islitiv'j,^ Aii you. want of quv 1-4 Pacific' M.w-lHis. 50 sl-j-lca. nt-'fii’ : - 1 All you want of our Best Satlcc-H.-i. b* 1 styles, at I !e 'I ’; • All you yvaqt of oitr Tu ilkrlit GingliaBilt. 2U0 atyic-s, nt 5c; .i . * A ’! Volt want dr'mtr 4ft-luci. Bl.-u-IJ i 'aalum :x- at. 22u.; i ... . , . .. All you want of anybody's ””c to-|0c. Qi't-ijs C. lu.ils at lltec. ... Black ami Colored IJreHs Coods viduci-d to i”;u from -J0i-. . .. - WAH 'X5EiO.T..'A.!R.;H]0. - T ' ■ RACE No;-2--(ir.irut. Plain Foot UnceGrom .Rose 11131.. Cu)iti?st aid's l o Mi ye hllDWunor 1 for fcxti^ft iiuuiey in pockets.• All l'fii^ndstoc^to'hriri'g'Hi! iht! R'amploM they can. . •• . ...... n •• .7. .*»'•*;' n5 v. -v y .i PliiZLa lor this\ Jiaeti.wlll tbes foilawijag: . ^ • . • • . . 4*11 you want of l^.U* RAM jJl’lUi EDGiNet Al.Su a y hV(L; - A * :>•■■!: ,v . •».. mJ’ IV MISSKV iiO-l !--U Y «U tic a jmit ; . Ail you tvfint of riXGLISH PIN’A at a a pap.oj'j Ail you vw'u.i of Gents’ 15c 11 ALP HO f SlC at w u pair; Ai! you want of 8ILK RIBW* )NH, front No. 12 to No. IS, at'5c a yar^t. GRAND FINALE SATURDAY NIGHT; camp-fire meeting in. Girard to devise means, op therusli of customers tf> tile Trarfe Palace. Al. high priced Dry Goods Merchants will if possible, to improve on baits und.fly-tmpi i THE FACTS LAID DOWN BY GRAY FOR THE PUBLIC EYE. GRAY, the great atomizer and puJvei'ixer of high p-ice® and‘credit system and My-traps. says the money you will save in buying from him will sweeten many an Hour when doubt, and anxiety exist about your business affairs. Tlie cry is. how is Gray always so crowded that, it-is sometimes impossible to get waited on V : Weil the secret i< we believe iu quick sales and small profits. Gtay’s Hhip, which g&vfe warning some two wieeHs ago, a's a Med with the keenest of weapons, sees now on the horizon a phantom ship in the distance, loaded with old charge-hooks and lodgvrs,- and fiy traps and long-winded prices, the.r suils dotted with rumpled aiwl misuseclifamples of pry- Goods from other stored; the crew composed of old time fogy merclmntf, known n« so-called cmupcti- tora; their uniforms made of old style vh op-worm black 2<c jashmere. The officers’ uniforms differed somewhat, having a complete suit lined with 10c, gloves, Judging from the ’large white spots, we thought the/maft a man-of-war. But Gray, with his keenest eye,, saw that the phantom ship was patched all over with old''credit bills, the great cancer credit having eaten all through in many hundred places. From the top sky foresail could be seen a black flag made out of faded black plaid mulls, marked “Credit.” We give warning. Our tiftg is marked “Spot Cash.” If the phantom ship does not w’-b to endanger their cargo, thev had better heave to, as wo. will point our needle guns loaded with grape and canister flying in’all directions. Man.' will go down in the hurricane of sleet ? shot and shell. Others will be fatally crippled. But all will b6 sobered and read aright the sterling axioms of true mercantile philosophy . The only trouble with the Trade Palace, we are so crowned during the day we cannot get all the bundles out, so We have to send a great ntfmbefr at night. “UNDERBUY AND UNDERSELL” GRAY’S WATCHWORD! On Top Live House. TIR^IDIE! ^./telLA-OIE], - - C. 3?. G-IR,A.Y & OO. People’s Line. OF ■’ !/ 7 : ’ STBA'MB'RS! B)# .Steamer Mil-ton W... Smithi " ' * '■ ’ * .iuly ’-.'Ht life;. '* Will loavte ColumbUff cverw^iuiirrtny at M*a*m fbr.‘ i i? i uLrplge mnd .lAptihieJiicola. l-eave , ApiUaoUip , colg .V"jidjiy at 2)> in for Iktinbyi'lge aiutCgluoi-v. n.:s. Connedl with tA*enMg'trains nt Chattft- 4 hooo^i p . stmduys’gnhig. dmt» add Tuesdax-a ’ coming up, rivi r. fog, Ar., penniUing. The lycujq rates nf freight and paig^uge to all points on tlie Chattahoochee and Apalachicola rivers will be a.s follows un - .acornmt miGowHivater^^ l l«ui r pet* harred..; ::. L.. .v.. .20 cents V‘hur poigbUi iu prqpoi’iiou. . i . • Rates u*i d. sol result! w^bjeot. to change- without'/ notice.. • , . a r':u*!<ngrnVitiTi Coin in bits* to • ApalnfhfCo9n ifflOti.' tht i- points in ptvgiortuur, Through tickets sold . hy. thisliinv, 10 Hu.vannah, Jaeknonyille.and ail points in Tlifbt Floriijn. Shippers will PlensC huve fheit freight’at boat by 8:0u a 111 011 day of leaving, as none will he to- ceiviil after that hour. Boat recurves the right of -not. landing at any point when considered dangerous by the pilot. , Boat will iioCtet-.p at any point not named In the puhlii . _*d l»t >f landings tshed ship*' pers for 1 £.5. . f * . , 3 Our re-*:.,, sihility-for freight ceases after it has been discharged nt n landing when no person fs there to rfccei e it. T. H. MOORE, 1 Agent, Columbus, Ga.: C. D. 0\VKN.\ 'J’ratic \fahager, Sdvannarr, Gtt. tf Cheaper Than Ever AS I have to move my stock of goods soon, I will sell any amount of same at prices below any- thing ever yet oUV-rcd in the city; but tlie CASH must lip left with the order. Ladies Do 3011 want a pure, bloom ing Complexion ? If so, a few applications of Hagan s -MARNOUA litiL3l will grat- ifV vou to your heart’s con- _ tent. It does away with Sal lowness, Redness, Pimples. Rlotehes.aml all diseases and imperfections of tlie skin, tl overcomestJic flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear hut TH LJj- TY; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effect*, that ft is impossible to detect its application. u ) II11I ri.nl Co., Vh. rtrHE 21st Annual Session opens September 15th, I 1886 For catalogue or special information annlyte W. B. ABBOTT, Principal, ©eve P. O., Va. J}'30 eoiaet Th? CtdlPge.oiLelterB, Musip-aad Art v ’Hixteen professors and teachers; fjve in^iiusic^ with tlie I Misses Cox,' directors. Misses Reichenan ana Records, hotli graduates of Leipsi^, and Mjss I DeaderTck, a thoroughly trained vocalist; full I apparatus with mounted telescope. For cata* ! agues address • I.’F. COX. Prefi.’t. . j> : U.d&W‘2m; *• •; s: * ' *.• SIIK.W.YDOAIl mi,IT AP.\iei,' Navy iviNcw.s'i’Rfrr y Prepares for Cniveraifv: C'otiege. Ariii or Business. Send for catalogue. <.L. <. hI\OIi,JL tCnv. of Va.; LI.. I>. jy 18 4j?taw2m SOlTUfRX llilM SCIlnoL mi -iflULS, lfl7Anm»N. ( billies Bnltfnmre. Mrs. W. M. C’arv. • Miss Car’ Established iu ia42, School. D R. WARD’S SEMINARY, Nashville, Tenn. Real Southern Rome for Girls. ;|.'>0GirL this year. A non-feeturia i w*hool. PutronJjfPd by men of liberal ndn<1' in oi 1‘iuu’ches. lTi-%urin“<ttil iu MuskteArt, tunl Lauguagur ForX’at-aloguo attired DJI. W. E. WARD. < (H.I.Hd; OF IMIVSId \Nh UVDM IM.KkVS, hu.iuioiu;. md. v This School offers-to Medical Studentn uiiMij- passed clinical and othei advantag< -. Send for a 1 catalogue to Du. THOM As OPIK. Dhan. jyl l wed sat&wlm 179 N. Howard St. V ANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Hend loi price and illustrated rataiogueo CINCINNATI (0./ C0RBU6ATING CO my9 deod&weow6m THIS week:. Absolute Bargains *and Ito Buncomb! We lui,vej.n>t tinislied jiiking sl.<»ck,.j^nd find thtil we .still iiJive tlioiisiiitels. of dollars’ wui’tli of Summer Goods which we will be compelled to carry tivei’ unless they <u‘£-‘ sold wilhiii the next lliiily thiys. ’ ’ ’ ' ' JYc the htour)/. If //on iieeil the aports vo-n in /jour opportunity. - ■ 5,01)1,) ym;ds beaiififUl;.Syiiinrer Prints at 3fc ; sold last week ill-Oci a , -. , ' 2.500 Yards r-hoife sj^i^s Figured Aluslin at 7c; last- weok's- price ‘.AOn, *>■ . -. -t - v • -’> - AI ioi.i I iJ5< H i u’-q i 'th of' 01 > lii 11; hi I s Check Nainsooks. Lawns. Figured Lawns. Unlicoes- • uml • Iiress--'(tofjdsi at tme-haff • the price itsihrlly paid; Tlit'se goiidsiwiirnol Iasi 24 hours. 'So doli l. t'Xftecl 1.0'get Uieiii n- yioitththriire. ,i 2,5<(O 1, White I.incn-’J.awns- hmi week 1(>r.; this week 11hv._ Alm>uI 4ft pieces Figured LIii'hi Lawiis al 12ie ; Iasi w eek 500 Pairs Kid Gloves Our regular Ooiiar irlove.-odd sizes. 25 cenls. 25.Dozen Miss;--' fun i ■ 0 n I a i made I lose, nll.-colors. 10c, worth 4<->e or notlitue. 5.000 Yard- yavd-wiiki 1 Sea Island 5'cents. 5,t)0O Yai'its undressed bleached Cotton 5 cenls. liit m nit pifiUMi i\ uni pm. iwamsiiiii ITOXTE, OW3ST PKIOS. .We shall pOn&itA Jy»clyst.-.qut, UiisalepurtiDeul, if price is any inducement.- * • 250; Piiii'.s Ladjes' ClotL Gaiters, snuiji, sizes., at 50e (l«u - - mer price s],oOi, ji-ist as long'as they Iasi. » , • v n (Jjiii stock yf White 'Goods is Oili luihftoken, ft. 'must lie cleared. • • n • ■ / ^ Laebs (Md.‘Eiuhroiita-ih—ducks ttttd 'piles of them. Mon day is- the day-to hiiy -them cheap. \Ve 4ire going to clean them up. /Balmains all over the house, / Come early and bring your friend*-- - = v. . 'r » if. BLANCHARD, BOOTH & HUFF. PAINTS & BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS. IHJiLDEIiS’ HARDWARE. Fifty imlfH second-hand Sash in perfect’order. Large lot afodd sizen Hash and Blinds, Ac.. Ac. T.L I U J.l U Lf\ II U) Columbus, Ga. jylOli'.r . , • the ■ bvilAodasr of .u,v,«o\. «;i:onuiA. 7 , Casll* Capital - - ^00,000 »w ready to write insurance against loss or :ige by fire. Rates guaranteed as low as ui by any reliuble stock company. S. T. COLEMAN* President. • / • a. U, JA42UES, Vice.Prgfeidcni. • • jEDG AU S. \V 1LSQN, Secretary. * ^ TOOMBS CPAWAORli), ■ Local Agent. 12 15 Itroiul Slreet. Home School vrih:w. cKimuiA. i K ] Associate '^i'.icipala. . 'll K Scholastic year re-operis on Wednesday, September' 22<1, 1880. Best educational ad- vantages offered tr^ymmg ladiesi’ '7 For. eircuittv oj i iiloym*iUyn aigiiy to the above. ., - ^ ■ c , ^ - jytl dt,sep22 S1ASOK 1HML THE OCONEE WniltHSUtriltE -SI'RIXCS \\ r ILL be opoQ for the recentiop of guesta IT June 15th utder competent management. Resident nhysiciart and Western Union telegraph otfico til tne hotel. Tor terms address, G CO NEE W HITE 8U LPHITR. SPRLXGS CO, Bowdre. P. O.. HallComRy, Georgia, el.fri.aun 2m v - Taxes] Taxes !- Taxes! A NSWER.- Will you give in 1 July 1st will b. XX a dark day if you don’t. ^eodavr J. C. REEDY, B. T. R. M. C»