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DAILY ENQUIRER SUN: COLIMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER li, 1377.
GEORGIA NEWS.
-Rome, to date l»a« received -'1,450
jlt-y of eottoll.
_A little negro girl won fatally
I, u rued at West Point.
I’lie Augusta lee Company is de-
kitiUK whether to sell out.
—A fifteen years’ suit over a yoke of
teers in Campbell baa « ost $1,500.
—There's a Hawkins county spring
ssUWh ebbs and Hows every two
' Ten thousand dollars clmnged
hands on the result of the election in
Atlanta.
—A man in Habersham county re-
■entIV “liomcsteaded,” and it t“oklbe
last ear of corn lie bad to pay tile
The vase of Dock Frost charged
>vitb tlie murder of Lawrence
Praniion, in Ibis city, on the 5tb
l)«c., 1874, luis Imeii notiiroam thn\ tlie
recommendation of two separate
grand juries.
—At the Conference of the M. E,
Church of America, colored, at Sa
vannah, Bishop Lane prodding, were
..rc-ciit from the Columbus District,
haac llunibcr, N. C. Stinson, Robert
Smith and Thomas Crook.
A bill lias been introduced in
Congress to pay the city of Macon
M.ITs 97, the same being the amount
«,f internal revenuetnx collected from
slid city, contrary to law, u|s>n its
—ue of oKy bonds, between I8t>7 and
1873.
■—H'gbtower’s livery stables
jonet-boro’ took fire on Monday night,
a n«i I ut for the promptitude of tin
citi^ins would have resnlUnI in a se-
riou- conflagration. The lire was
caused by the stove flue igniting the
cfiiiug and roof.
—in the bankrupt roll at Savannah
wc Ibid among the |H>titioners in vol
untary bankruptcy the mime of Win.
J. David, Columbus, Joseph F. 1‘ou
solicitor, and among the petitions for
limil discharge, Henry II. Long,
Kc\nolds,Taylor county, W. A. Little
solicitor.
—Thomas A. Arnold, a citizen of
Jackson county, was knocked down
and robbed *#f twenty-live dollars in
money oil Tuesday night near Social
Circle. Three negroes who saw him
with the money were arrested on sus
picion, but for lack of evidence were
discharged. The nibbed man is con
siderably bruised, and one arm is
teniismirily disabled.
—The farmers of Pulaski have con
tracted with the manufacturers of the
Georgia State Grange Fertilizer for 25n
tonsof their fonmoiiml. Price agreed
upon was forty dollars and and twen
ty-live emits |H*r ton, cash, delivered
iii Hawkinsville, or -1—7 pounds of
low middling cotton delivered in
Hawkinsville by tin- 15th day of Oc
tober, 1878—the farmer to |my no
freight or dniyage u|miii the guano.
—On lust Wednesday evening, near
Rig Shanty, live miles from Marietta,
T. Walden made an attack on Mr.
( arm's, when (’arm's cut T. Walden
in the hark and left side to the hol
low, making extensive wounds that
may prove fatal. John Walden inter
fered in behalf of his brother, and he
was stabbed in the left shoulder and
one other plane severely. Mr. (’arm's
went borne and said he didn’t intend
to leave.
—As L. It. Jones, a clerk, wits re
turning from St. Paul’s festival in
Atlanta, Saturday night, with Ids
mother and sister, they were met by
Joe Bennett, mi engineer on the
Georgia Railroad, who called out,
“Hello girls!” when voting Jones
struck him. Bennett drew a knife
and stabbed Jones in tile hack seri
ously. Bennett’s only excuse is be
was afTected by liquor! He has been
arrested.
ALABAMA NEWS.
—The average attendance in the
Mobile public schools is 3,705.
—The father of Miss (’. A Reese, a
teacher in West point Public.Schools,
died at Auburn before she could reach
there.
—At an election held by the Troy
Light Guards last week to till vacan
cies, Lieut. K. G. CImff.ii was elected
Captain and H. R. Cowart third
Licutenunt.
—Miss Blackman, a beautiful and
nccomplislied young lady residing in
Dale county, was burned to death one
day last week. She was standing
near the tire and had been there some
time when her clothes caught and
flames were blazing all-over her lie-
tore she was aware of the danger.
The Lowkst Niue ox Record.—
A letter from Alexandria, Egypt,
datcsl October 21, says: “The last
ho|H* of a rise in tin* river is now
abandoned. On the 215th and 27th of
August it stood, according to the Mi
lometer ut Cairo, at seventeen cubits
three kerats, and from that time, with
very slight ti‘in)»omry advances, the
river has retreated. On the .’Id of Oc
tober it was reisirtisl at sixteen cubits
ten kerats, and that is the last pub
lished rc|M»rt. The Government trom
that date baa ccaeed i" Imm ue tin- dally
oflicial bulletin, lint this silence I-
signiflamt, and private sources of in
formation all concur in re|H»rting a
gradual fall. It i» the lowest Nile on
record. Twenty-two cubits of water
are required to make a good river,
and this year there i- at lea t • Ight
feet deficiency, after making allow
ance for the variations in the Nile
cubit. The effect is already being
felt. Next year's grain crop** must
fail, and the natives are storing in an
ticipation.
“Uot II Ini Tli«r.
ihr Bmtm Ohk]
A baler of tol>U(*eo askixl an «»bI
nc*gro woman, the fumes of whose
pipe were annoying him, if she
though* she was a Christian.
“Yea, hrudder, I ’spects I is.”
“Doyou Is'lieve in the Bible ?’’
“Ye», hrudder.”
“Do you know that there i* a pas
sage in the Scriptures which say-
that nothing uncIcAii shall inherit
the ipKgdoni of Hwiveil ?”
“Yes, I’ve heard it.”
“Well, Chloe, vou smoke and you
cannot enter the Kingdom of lietfl
'jeeause there is nothing so unclean
then' us the breath of a smoker.
'' hat do you say to that?”
“Why, I* s|M*cts to leave my breff
l*hind when I go dnr!”
A Georgia young lady, who has ri-
►tdeil in Hvnu'iisc the |Ki-t two year.-,
and has always lieen an ardent sym
pathizer with the rein 4 Confederacy,
Murned home in Octolier, and has
since written a letter to a friend in
Bycraeuse, which the A'artlu rni'hri*^
quotes from
A #*,4Mr.
A SlniM-wila Oortot Awrrlol lo llmf
ll«in- I»rlj-T«« lla.t» 44 Ghoul loot!.
From Ihr st. Paul , Minn.) Pioneer Prru.i
Were it not tliat physicians are pro
verbially exact in all statements of
cases under treatment or brought
within tin* range of their professional
knowledge, the extraordinary narra
tive recorded below might U.‘’|>ercni|>-
torily consigned to tin* realm of “fishy
yarns.” But surrounded as' it is by
personal knowledge and professional
veracity, the rejsirter is diaposed to
accept it without question, and leave
the reader to settle his or her own
mind iq on the more incredible points
involved in the case, and widen are
substantially embraced in the accom
panying condensation of the state
ment of Dr. Aiuenzo Moyer, whose
oillee may he found at No. 254 Hen-
nepi n-avenue.
According to Dr. Mover’s state
ment, as prepared for the Mr (lira/
Timm, he had occasion to ask the ad
vice of another professional friend
named Dr. Tanner, during the latter
part of the summer. Drs. Moyer and
Tanner called on a patient in the
night time, and uihui their return to
tin* office in Hennepin avenue, Dr-
Tanner emnplfiined or illnem, and n -
nectod with Dr
•cping
. Moyei
r’s office. Her
he remained for ten days, and during
the entire time resolutely declined ill
proffered nourishment, and limited
himself to cold water exclusively. At
the end of ten days Dr. Tanner con
sidered himself sufficiently recovered
to indulge in exercise in t1ieo|>eii air,
but concluded to continue the fasting
test in order to see how long human
life may be prolonged without the
use of any nourishment whatever, lie
remained in Dr. Moyer’s office, and
was so continuously under the ob
servation of Moyer’that the latter is
positively convinced that he did not
take food surreptitiously. During the
latter part of the ti*st Dr. Tanner was
dally examined by Ids friend and
associate, and the exact records
of ins symptoms were jotted
down. Dr. Tanner remained with
out fissl just 42 days, and the only
things list'd during the time ill the
shape of nourishment or stimulant
were a daily walk in the open air and
a swallow of water whenever inclina
tion prompted—a sufficiently light
diet for any purine. Toward the
latter portion of the test unusual phys
ical symptoms were discovered.
While Dr. Tanner did not show any
material reduction in tissue or
strength, the action of the heart wan
visibly weakened, and not the faint
est trace of pulsation could be discov
ered at the wrist. With the apiieur-
anoe of this symptom of monbund
condition Dr. Tanner “returned t"
his feed” iii precisely 42 days after
engaging in Ids extraordinary experi
ment. Dr. Moyer states that lie ate
sparingly at first, hut soon developed
an enormous upiictite, such as would
prove an immediate ruin to any well-
regulated church festival or boarding
house of limited capital. Gradually,
however, normal habits were resum
ed, and the “patient” is now in Ids
usual health, ready for some other
man to begin the experiment where
he left off.
Sin* waltzed along
With “Finback"
big;
She wore French
And she wn
shocking.
< tone to get a bottle of I>r. Bull's Cough
I Syrup.
l>ea(b*« Cornel* on Cnpltnllal*.
'ic York (>irrr*poinlenct of Ihr Ctnrinnnti
Kii'/tiirrr. |
New York is beginning to feel the
loss of her old financiers. Death lias,
within a few years, removed such
names as Moses H. Grinned, Janies
Brown, A. '1'. Stewart, Aaron Arnold,
William B. Astor, and Commodore
Vanderbilt. These men were our
ablest heads for business, and it is
impossible that such a loss should not
be felt. Another important loss was
that of Williams, cannier of the Me
tropolitan Bank. This mortality pla
ces us in tlie day of small men. The
giant- have passed away, leaving no
one to fill their places. Large sums
are continually sunk in Wall street
-peculations, but that i- hardly a fea
ture in the world of ttiuiuee, being
merely a part of the gambling com
munity.
slippers on her feet,
oiighiug. oh! ’twas
AN
OPEN LETTER
TO THE PUBLIC.
New Yoiik, October 1st, 1S77.
I have devoted twenty years of pa
tient study to the Livcrand its relations
to the human laxly, in search of a rem
edy which would restore if. when dis
eased, to its normal condition. The
result of that labor has been the pro
duction of
T1 TT'M l.l V>:K 1*11.I.V
Their popularity has become *o extend
ed and tlie djeiiiaud so great as to induce
unscrupulous parties to counterfeit
them, thereby ltoimino MKofthe re
ward, and the afflicted of their virtues.
TO 4 II Tl«»\ THE 1*1 III.I* .
and protect them for \ih* impositions, I
have adopted it new label, which bears
inv trade-mark and notice of its entry
in’the Oillee of the Librarian of Con
gress, also my signature, thus:
ft
i NTKiimrr this is kokokio.
• purchasing, examine the label
THE CiKNl’IXK Trrrs PILLS
exert a peculiar Influence on the sys
tem. Tneir action is prompt and their
good etl'cctH arc felt in a few hoi
quarter of a century of study
Liver has demonstrated that it .
a greater inlliieme over the system
than an\ oilier organ of the hodv, and
when diseased the entire organism i"
deranged. It i** specially lor the heal
ing of this i ilal organ that I have spent
ho many years of toil, and having found
the remedy, which has proved the
greatest Shh'uiever furnished the allli't
[hI,shall they Is* deprived of its benefit-,
ami a vile imitation lni|*o*cd upon
of tin
them?
Let the honest p
it that they are m
liixclhc label elm
all the marks i
Imv the medicine
dealers. It can I
•oplcof America sect*
t defrauded. Scriiti
ely, see that it I tear*
l»o\c mentiomsl, ami
onlv from respoetahh
e found everywhere
(|H*ct full v,
w . II. Tl TT.
STEAMER BIG FOOT
{
leaves < 01 ii iii Inis Every Friday
AT lO A. M.
For Rnlnbrldge and Intermediate Landing*
I'or I* r« lit or Ph— < ■■■ apply on hoard, or to
\\ . It. .MiMini-;, Agent, I ’olIIIIIl>l|M, (tit.
■j- *t- *• *‘-xx k-. Acciii, lialuhridgc, (la.
John 1*. JoanAN, Agent, ('liaUulmockcf
dw'l t*odA wlm
Reduction in Rates
point* on tin* (‘huttnluMX'hcc and Flint Riv
er* will l»ea- follows:
Fl.< it'K, per barrel.' 30c
COTTON,per hale .jo,.
Other freight* In proportion.
STEAMER WYLLY-C. Rn.eku-
way, Captain,
Leaven HATI'KDAYH,at 10 A M, for Apala
chicola, Florida.
For further Information call on
( . t. K l.l XU.
(leneral Freight Agent.
Oillee at C. E. H<M*hhtra**cr'M. Juillf
PHEUIX
CARRIAGE WORKS!
Herring & England,
(F^im of and oppo-itr IMxhrow 'i* I.lvery
H tables)
OGL ETII OR P E ST R BET
NFAV WoHK of various styles,
inyl.'l eislly
Teeth Extracted With
out Pain.
lilt. .1. M. MASON, II. o. s.
(H'llKM niSKASFh (iF.MS and
other diwuscs of the Mocrii; r
Alss-essed Teeth; Inserts Artificial Teeth,
tills Teeth with (jold, or cheaper material
di'Nlrud. All work at n'lisonnhle prices, ami
guaranteed. nnffl iUwl f
F.J. SPRINGER
Under Springer’s Opera House,
COKER OOLETIORPE and CRAWEORD STS.
Wholesale and Retail Denier hi
(Jrot'tTics and Provisions!
All kind.
WINKS,
LIQUORS,
TOBACCO,
<10\|{S,
Ami (Jcnontl St.K-k or
I'loiilsilion .-mil Fiimil.v Supplies.
The Last Chance
X3ST 1877.
HAVANA ROYAL LOTTERY.
GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING
Will Take I* I nee Wee. Slsl, 1*77.
Only 18,(100 Ticket*, and 2,340 Brizes.
fupltul l»cl*o 9000,(H)0.
Total Amount of i'rizcs, $1,.‘150,000.
We only guarantee 1lus»e tlekets obtained
through it- a- being genuine. Send your
orders and call lor pains to
llOltXIO & IlHOTlIKn,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
oldest Agents In the South. jocSlr«sl;iiii
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS
lied Female Medicine Extant.
WILL CURE
prove
WILL CURE
Monthly«instruction-
WILL CURE
old or Young Fcuiu|<
WILL CURE
lalrln at Sweet Slxtc o
WILL CURE
WILL CURE
Mysteries ami Nerv-
WILL CURE
I'alplhitiou of tin
WILL CURt
l illV at Womaiilassl,
Will Cure
Cure
After
*t. it In
in to he the only
gu la-
tor known, and is
iow in extensive
me by physicians
ll I" O il ghil II t tile
•oilntry. For all
pedes of uimalii-
al monthly ob-
struetions and ex-
far Leiieor-
»r Whites,
I'.illing o f t h e
Womb. I h-eration
f the Womb,I ‘hlo-
U> Regil
omIh,
ilckne-
Ilid Vi
it U
table
k*I, toning the
inch, aiding di-
gestioll, exei tillg
the liver, acting
Upon tlie I»o\\c|h
i building up
1 gi\ ing pernni-
lt strength to
tin* whole MV-tciu.
Large Bottles null 8|.oo. Sold l») all
Bruggitss.
L4 Sold in ('olllliihllM |»> 4. M. m:\NMlN
i.n.i h. n. noonx t o. amui .u» u
PRINTING
BOOK BINDING
PHY COODS.
BTJY T EC IE
“NONESUCH!”
CORSET.
IT IS A LONG CORSET.
' CTJT OIST
CURVED LZ2STES,
ANI) MADE TO I-’IT
Lilto n Lncly’d Dress.
IN IS FINELY EMBROIDERED,
AM. l-'Olt
I TYv*/Style, Finish and Durability,
j| I IIAS INTO BQUAIi.
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED !
w For sole lay
J. S. JONES,
■"'Ur Columtoua, Gin.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NEW SHOES
RAILROADS.
WKSTKRX II.UI.IC0AI) OP
A I,A Il l M A.
NOff READY for the FALL CAMPAIGN!
liitTiujeui'-ul of any Jobbing House, lliiycni hIioiiUI not tail to mi* hiy slock and prle
X WILL NOT 33HJ TJNDEIISOLD.
POlEXnC DKPiRTIKMT. S.IMI of I’liINTS, fi.nno pLom ol
CIIKCKS, .-.ni j.i.-rii:l,KA('H DOMESTICS, lIki pii-n-. TICKINO.
i'l I kiIi-* OSNAItl III is, ‘Si l.ali- II SI IKKTI N( IS, St Imli-s 7-s
SHKKTINOS,
W00I.KN IIKI’AliTJIKNT. .MNI j.Iw.-h of JEAN'S, .ilk. pi,-,-,* of CASSI-
MEKES, rMkl piii.-H of I,IN I N< IS, :UM> pi. * of l-’l,A N N KI.S.
IIKKSS liOOIIS IIKPAKTMKNT. All III.- latVNt in EoivIkii »ml Doim-tle
nmliuAu-tun-.
IVIIITK (l(MM)S IIKI'AIITMKNT. Iltlsll 1,1 NENS, TAlll.K LINENS,
LAWNS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, COLLARS, (TEES, ftr.
NOTION IIKPAKTNKNT. I.ari;i-.| ami im^t complete i-vor olli‘r«*<l, with t-\-
erythinx pt-lainiii^ to Iht- lint-.
HOOT ANI. SHOE PKPAKTMENT. -1 frtmi Coiinnom-st lo llt-sl 1 fa. 1(1-
mailt-.
IIAT IIKI'AIITMKNT. .-|,tKK. tlow-it El It anil WOOL HATS, illrct-t fnnn
Eut-lnry.
IVlidlt-siilt- llnnso, 153 Itronil Ntm-I.)
n
3
FALL AM) WINTER STOCK
JEST RECEIVED!
Nt-w ami AUnu-tivi- t S
STYLES'
—IN—
Gents’ Shoes
Broun (loth-Top Button Uongrexx,
“Fifth Aiemie” fonfttCI)
And all oilier st \ le-.in Hand and .Machine
Hewed, and Fine Pegged Work.
Ladies & Hisses Fine Shoes,
kid and lYhhlf-lhitlon,
Nidi'-Lact* and Foxed Work !
Him
ark c
Brogan-, IMun SliiN's, kip IhNits
Womeii H Plow Shoes, <V<\,
For Farmer-, our st«s*k lor tin* WIInl.F.-
H A I.F Tit A I »i i In in . i til \ i • . i \ t .1, ainl
ill quniitJly, tjilMillv and prices i- linsur-
* »t n n: y m i in n \ vi>
• SllIM*
|ff : '•■■■aatari
•(#' v " S£ |g _
j (’Ol.lTMlil'H, CJA, lhs*«-nilier H, 1X77.
Train** Dave ('oluiiilnis Daily,
AH KOLIAIWM :
HOL’THKItN MAIL.
:i:la P. M. Arrive- at Montgomery. 7:.*»2 pm
Mo
(irlea
. H:‘J0 A M
hU'lma i»;iu a
Atlanta 7.14 A
ATLANTA AND NoitTIIKItX MAIL.
15 a It i li lot
AUio BV THIS TKAIX
Arrive at Montgomery H:W p»
Tit AINH ARRIVE AT (‘OLPMBPH
From Montgoim ry and Soutliwest ll:ti» a »
From Montifoiu* rv and smitlivve-t 7:Hi p»
From Atlanta ami Northwest 7:10 P .i
Me This Train, arriving at Columbus at
K.
('HAS. IMIII.I.IPH, A vent.
MOlill.K AM) (ill! A III) R. It.
W kf.'UVL J»J
COLPMItl H, (JA., October I. 1K77.
Dniihle Daily PtiKHcngcr Train,
VfAKINll c*b•*•• eoiim-etions Id Pliloll
.? I Sprlm:- w Itb .Moiit-.-oim-ry and l .ulauln
Trains t«» and from Montgomery ami Ku-
liiiila and points la*>oud.
This is (Im*oiiI> line making close connec
tion at Montgomery with South ami North
A labama Train from (lie Northwest.
I Fufatila
I Mobile
RHttil
... ColumLuH.Gn.
l.H I
JY. LEWIS.
Mammoth Stock!
OF FIRST CLASS
DRY GOODS!
AT BOTTOM PRICES,
Compi’foiiiK l.atw-I Line of
DOMESTICS, CLOAKS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS,
FLANNELS,
Gents’ and Bovs’ HATS,
Ladies’ and Misses’ HATS and Yankee Notions
In flip City, at tvIICI.KSAI.I-: AM) RETAIL.
I WILL begin on MON DA Y, N( >YKJM BKB 5th, to oflVr extraordinary
1 inducements to (lit* trading public. Give me n cull and be convinced tliat
1 sell at “hard pan pri<
1^-
n»v4 d&wtf
JOSEPH.
OO Broad St.
Ahead of All!
“TEE CROWN SEIBT!
JJ
THE
This Shirt is
entirely com
plete. Brown
2100 - thread
Linen, Warn-
SLHU-LllS. sutta Body,
Patent Fitting* Yoke; sold at
the popular price of
ONE DOLLAR!
J. Kyle & Co.
No. 73 Broad Street, I
(Sign of the Big Root.)
WELLS & CURTIS.
Lawyers.
.%!.(>V#.() A. DOIIKII,
tili.nin iiimI ( oitu-clloi itl I.nh
Oillee ov.-r IJli Itruml Hlreet.
Pmeilee- hiHtate and F.d. ral ruurt*
Mitli Georgia and Mahaimt. inlilH,’77 ly
ni:xx>rrr n. ( ihhiohr.
(u.iiiit-t mikI «oiiii«i*llor*i
Otni-e I Iver Frazer s Har«lware
( KAUIOHI) <\ NP4I5II.I.,
illi.nirtk mid i oiin**"ll<*r*»-iM-l.i%
J> liroad Hired, CoIuiiiImih, (hi.
MARK. II. III.AMIKOU. | l>)I IH K. UAKItAUT».
Ill, %M»a »l{l> A U4HH4MI),
Ulonii-.k mid l'«»iiiiM‘llor«*Ml-l..*tM.
oniee, No. I’.rmid Htreet,ov«T Wlttieli A
Arrive at A
Arrive at M
\ i rive at Hi
I'.l-Meugel
iiatl.\ » l.<
I datlj .
I* KiiVaula
tally.
with Hl»*»*plng 1
\ iug at liemi i
• In
Through (
modutlon <>n Mull Train betwei-n rotumluiH
and Montgomery. NA‘. I,. ('I.ARK,
Superintendent.
H. F. Nv I l.l.IA MH,
my9tf «• • 11• i.11 li• U• r \:-.-nt.
| CENTR A I, A S0I TII WESTERN
RAILROADS.
Piano Tuning, &c.
r. w. RL*r.
Knpiilrer and Tuner ol I’lamw, orgaiiN hikI
Accorde<m*». Hii:ii I'alutlng also done.
Order- Dili) be l. ll :.l .1. W . pease Ac Nor-
nan's Ik Nik store. scjm, 7.1
Tin an ' Coppersmiths.
TTf J>
llllllj
0
:U_
HAVANNAH.UA.. November II, 1X77.
N AND AFTFR Ht’NUW. Novcinbm*
„ II. PnsHeiiger Trains on (lie < entnU and
Houtliaesteru Railroads, and RraueliuM, will
TRAIN NO. 1 GOING NORTH AND WEST
l.eav»*HSavannah !•:*•>' A M
Leaves . \ 11 - • 11 -1; I . .. I . \ M
Arrive-at \iigu-tn I:l'il* M
Arrive
- M .
Atlanta
Arrive-at Kulutibi 9:56 A M
Leaves Macon for I'oliiinlnis (Ae-
eoiuiiMMlatlon HjllO p M
Arrived at ('oluinbu- I::w a m
Making eloHe eomuH'tions at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic Railroad lorall |NtlnlH
North and West.
F.iitaula XeeonimiMlat ion leaven Macon
•tally except Saturday. • *
(*oliiinl)iiH Accommodation train ruiiH
dally except Sunday.
COMING sol Til AND FAST.
Alla
..l(»: I
44 a. rr.t:.
H'orkrrlii Tin. *liee( Iron. Copper. .4 <•,
order- trom tdiroad prompt I \ attendcrl to,
Jyi, 7fl I«I liroad Street.
Watchmakers.
*’. ii. i.t:«|i in.
44 iilelnnal«« > i',
131 liroad Street, I'oluillhlld, (in.
Watches and i’bN*ks repaired In the best
manm'i" and warranted.
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Georgia Home lliiilding. m-\t to T*-legrapli
(llllce, ('ol 11 III bn*, (ill.,
Itcul Kstate, Brokerage ami Insurance
Agency.
LAND WAKBANTS BOGGHT.
Refer, by iH-mii—ion, to bank- of this city.
t Mae.
o| ii mini- \cci mi modal im
Arrive-* at M dledgevilu 0:11 AM
Arrives at I jiloulon .... li a»A M
Arrives at Augu-la I:I »PM
Arrive- at Siivaumih I:<n p M
Leaves AugU-tu 9:15 A M
Making eonneetlolis at Augusta for tin)
North and Ka-I, iiikI .d Savannah with tlm
Atlantic and GiiIT Railroad for all |N>iuts in
Florida.
Fulniiln Accommodation L«
dally except Sunday.
* Kiifauln
'o 111 III I) UN
dully except Sunday.
TRAIN No.2 GOING NORTH AND WKHT
Arrlvt - at
Arrlv.-s at
• Mu
Arrive* at (Yilunibu
Tmln* on 1111- M-lnsliib i-'t M icon.Atlnnta,
I'olumbus, l-.titn 11 I t and XUihiiv dnllv .mak-
liiir .it \t • 1, l 1 w 11 1 * Wt--I-
ern A Atlantic and Mltinln A Rieliinond
Air-Line. At l-!uraiilii, with Mi»ntgomer> A.
Fufmila Itailro
« rn ItailriNid 11
Girard Railroad.
Train on Itlakely K\tens|on
Momlays, Tu**sduys, 'lbiir-*!
A GREAT REDUCTION!
To prepare for gelling Up a
Spring stoclL,
READY-MADE SUITS
COMING
Leaves Atlanta
Arriv. - at Muni
Leaves Albany
; 1,111,.
M ill, - ,it Man,
I'll AMI CAST.
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
VI. XI. Hlltscn. JACOB IIKfir
Third and La-1 rail l<> Tax Pajor* »r
Mttxoogw* County!
4 \ \ F.X WITIOXH will
" A ...... not M‘ttl* *1
further notice
DAVIS A. ANDRIAN
loamy Tax* - for !>•••
Will •** kI'•' ,i
st-p'J eo<l llll
Hirsch&Hecht
Every Description, ^ M |j fln j COlBliSSiOD
St IMMIID IMII -KIN (Oils. Kl.lNt;
•• •• I* INIS. -.DO:
•• - 41 sis. t JMi
Mil. sill* Ter 1.50.
F\1 it\ iimskiN (oils, a;,.(hp.
•• •• I* 11 >s. ".'.50;
•• •• 4 LS I . 1.7.14
M l.l.si n,').yp.
TIm*sc «i<ssLar<' well made ami tmnmed,
ami lie III aiel llni-li . ve. lb nl,
os II aM). a go.sl Im* oi North (ieorgia,
V i I -J 1111.1 ..lei I • A . • N--I.MI l.’l.s. VV It. 11
" Also 1 ••01 • I'*'
wlier** made lip well, .nid trimnM *t In Km* 1
t»esi manner.
G. J. PEACOCK,
<p WEST ALADDIN
U.i SONS’ SECURITY OIL,
Tin- II.-—t IIuiim-IiiiIiI (lit in I'-.-. |
tVuiTiiiil<-<l 150 il,--*. Eirc-'IVhl.
Wlilti- i„ Ci.I.ir.
K,ill> ll.-.HloriUMl,
Will Not Explode!,
IIIGHIST WVAIID NT
TIIK < i:\I I NM\l, I XI’OMTION
! mil INDIUM) ») iltMMITIKl:
And High Fire-Test!
I KidIoISoI by I li-tiniliei* ('olillKtllipn !
Kn>l lid- t • rtilti ati Our ot' :
l.«-avAllgil-la
Arrive- at Savan
Making conint
ally, incept Mo
Savannah with
i.l Katoiiton
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage ?
WOMAN
MARRIAGE
l- • 1 \V» -l.cu-h >11.1
r-aU.kg l-a^ra, jifusi
Tax t’olbvt*)
KOI* SALK: „ !
•!t Sliarts. Lutli* A 1‘lnniv rw-
T, an Advoriit. ,,u,,l.-- 1'i-uii, a- r, il,,,..,. |i|sii-
‘ Our iMiuit-HtilioliiiK toil,.- idrutliai Share* l«*on!i.i ll«m«
h.U.r JettnullliK li.ml.l ol.Ulli a nilKT ( <«lll|K0IV >J«M
iHMition >iM t**ai ber ill til** nilnitxl I JOHN HI.AlkM\K< link • ,
ih IkhiIh, but if I hIiouM aeei'pt Hitch a
iHMitiun I would not lx* allow<tl to
ADiiitiiuiic with anv(‘hiiivh in tlio itv
fxc«pt the eorloreil one.”
\ MAN
!■ otM t-r terwa.
POPULAR KOOKS.
j’Vt » ,rk rlU ‘ 41 I
■ ubxs twr urw,eu. J7t.ytcvun*' it'o-PL* 4 *
LOWKST I’ltICES!
THOMAS GILBERT,
,*i Hiin<U>l|)l> St.
OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE,
COLUMBUS, - - GEOBGIA.
(’. S. il\i:HIS0\. AuditmiTr iiml Sah'snian.
\\ Vl \ I I ** I \ I I -l"i K*>, HUMS. MKRi HAND!
i and prlvat# *
attemb-l
A PHIVAI^ Ml DI^AL ADVISER! ^
‘“irm nira’ 1 .*' n - ^ 'h .. ,i »ko>,
tho«- .Jlh. rhro«t . -I l.ungd, Catarrh.Kupture.il,
Oflntmst In KiitiImhIv!
$10,000 WANTED
At J. E. DEATON’S
VARIETY STORE,
No. I tib. l mler Itaukiit llutisp,
1 > i:\dit \ >Gi: l^dlt uoodm.
* I M '< I 1 • L I in.- 11 - I
. LIN K ST
I .* c»l s-
iry atteinb-1 l*» • »l 1 III**Tal l« rm-.
The friend- **t Mr. ILirn-oi
11. \ \< t -11 '•» Ini' • <r il proli
1.115h.lt N I. AliV N \« I *- M NDF.oN OiXMliiN MKNTs. which
• « Ketereiiet -, b> p.n.lI—Ion : ('l»ultnlnioch«*e Nalional Iktnk, Nutloi
lull, Kagb* A I'll
v<-ry desertpt Ion
K, Ac., at inlet toll
urroundliig coun-
Invlttsl to give UN a call when
dirtied.
dly*
| tin* N\» )*r and IIKST ever u-e.| I1011*.-
i bold. N iair>* truly.
• sign* d 1 ANDRF.'.N R1:L**I . I’r.--l. I
MAM I'AiTl Kl.b BV
j L'. WKHT A SONS, lialliinort*.
Trv U, ami You will l »>■ otlu-r. |
W. E. TIG NEIL Kcnlid.^
lumbus, Ga. joJl ly
*old at liargain-.
lli»nlisl.gQa^s
• .''I'd: 1 '//Jl fll
ami citizei
inter
S2500
lalMiren*
1 to 1 heir
J. E. DEATON.
4 14 11 '
. -ut I*- lltmjlr. Part lent irafrt .*.
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