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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MOONING, JULY 29 1882.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VBMTABLB COMEOTOD.
A Hare Care fbr all FEMALE WEAK*
NESSES, Inrludlnff Lencorrhcra, Ir*
regular and Painful Menstruation,
Inflammation and Ulceration of
the Womb, Flooding, PRO*
LAPSUS UTERI, A c.
tyPlcaamt to the taste, efficacious and Immediate
In Itu effect. It la a great help In pregnancy, and re-
Uereti pain during labor and at regular periods.
X*IIYSICU1(H rsi IT AMD PRX8CRIDK IT PR KELT.
OrFoa all wunnnn of the generative organa
of either sex, It Is second to no remedy that has ever
been before the public •> and for all diseases of the
Kidkxts it la the Oreateat Remedy in the World,
car KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sex
Find Great Relief In Ice Use.
LYDIA E. PIXKHAM’S BLOOD PURIFIER
will eradicate overy veetlgo of Humors from the
Blood, at the same time will give tono and strength to
the system. As marvellous In results as the Compound.
tVBoth the Compound and Blood Purifier aro pro*
pared at 833 and 838 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.
Price of either, $1. Six bottles for fl5. The Compound
Is sent by mall In the form of pills, or of lozenges, on
receipt of priee, fll per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham
freely answers all letters of inquiry. Encloso 3 cent
•tamp. Send for pamphlet. Mention this Paper,
WLtpia B. Piwkham’h Ljvkb Pilij cure Constlpa.
New Life
is given by using Brown’s
Iron Bitters. In the
Winter it strengthens and
warms the system; in the
Spring it enriches the blood
and conquers disease; in the
Summer it gives tone to the
nerves and digestive organs;
in the Fall it enables the
system to stand the shock
of sudden changes.
In no way can disease be
so surely prevented as by
keeping the system in per
fect condition. Brown’s
Iron Bitters ensures per
fect health through the
changing seasons, it disarms
the danger from impure
water and miasmatic air,
and it prevents Consump
tion, Kidney and Liver Dis
ease, &c.
H S. Berlin, Esq., of the
well-known firm of H. S.
Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le
Droit Building, Washing
ton, D. C., writes, Dec. 5th,
1881:
Gentlemen: I take pleas
ure in stating that I have used
Brown’s Iron Bitters for ma
laria and nervous troubles,
caused by overwork, with
excellent results.
Beware of imitations.
Ask for Brown’s Iron Bit
ters, and insist on having
it. Don’t be imposed on
with something recom
mended as “just as good."
The genuine is made only
by the Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore, Md,
DARBYS
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
Family u
I Eradicates|2
UALABJAJ’
For Scarlet and
I Typhoid Fevers.
Diphtheria, Sali
vation, Ulcerated
Sore Throat, Small
| Pox, Measles, and
all Contagious Diseases. Persons waiting on
s of Diphtheria yield
Fevered and Sick Per
sons refreshed and
Bed Sores prevent-
by bathing with
Impure Air m*de
harmless and purified.
For Sore Throat it is a
Contagion destroyed.
For Doited Feet,
Chilblains, Plies,
Chafing*, etc.
Rheumatism cured.
Soft White Complex
ions secured by its use.
Ship Fever prevented.
SMALL-POX
PITTING of Small
Pox PREVENTED
‘ A member ofmyfam.
ily was taken with
Small-pox. 1 used the
Fluid 1 .; the patient
not delirious, was
pitted, and was about
the house again in three
weeks, and no others
inson, Philadelphia
Scurvy cured.
An Antidote for Animal
or Vegetable Poisons,
Stings, etc.
1 used the Fluid during
our present affliction with
Scarlet Fever with de
cided advantage. It is
indispensable to the sick-
The physicians here
_»e Darbys Fluid very
successfully in the treat
ment of Diphtheria.
A. Stollbnwbrck.
Greensboro, Ala.
Tetter dried up.
Cholera prever
Ulcers purified
healed.
In cases of Death it
should be used about
the corpse —it will
prevent any unpleas
ant smell.
The eminent Phy
sician, J. MARION
SIMS, M. D., New
York, says: “I am
convinced Prof. Darbys
Tactic Fluid is
e disinfectant.'
ixcellent qualities of Prof.
Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and
detergent it is both theoretically and practically
superior to any preparation with which I am ac
quainted.—N. T. Lupton, Prof. Chemistry.
Darbys Fluid is Recommended by
Hon. Alexander H. Stbphrns, of Georgia:
Rev. Chas. F. Deems, D.D., Church of th<
Strangers, N. Y.;
Jos. LsConw, Columbia. Prof., University,S.C.
Rev. A. J. Battlb, Prof., Mercer University;
Rev. Gbo. F. Pibrcb, Bishop M. E. Church.
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME.
Perfectly harmli
internally 1
externally for Man or Beast.
have abundant evidence that itkas done eviyythi
here claimed. For fuller information get of yout
Druggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietoi
J. H. 7. El LIN A CO..
Manufacturing Chemists, PH ILADELPH1 A.
WANTED.
GEORGIA NEWS.
—Savannah lias a sort of Tug Wilson
and some of the natives are proud.
—Mr. Bernard Smith died at his res
idence in Savannah on Tuesday night.
—The colored Methodists of Ameri-
cus have a new church building which
they will occupy to-morrow (Sunday).
—Sore eyes of a malignant type pre
vails to an extent almost epidemic In
the city of Waynesboro.
—In Augusta, up to the present
time, three nundred dog uoilars have
been sold and lifty-twodogs killed.
—The Thomasville Enterprise re
ports the death of Mr. B. F. Fudge, an
old citizen of Thomas county.
Mrs. Lucinda Loughbridge, an old
and esteemed lady, uied near Spring
Place on Monday.
—The Albany amateurs have con
cluded that they could not play in Ma-
oon. The Maconitfs regret It.
The North Georgia Times repre
sents the revival at Elijah as being
“almost without a parallel in poiut of
religious interest.”
—Mr. W, E. H. Searcy, the prohibi
tion candidate of Spaldiug county, has
exhibition at Grilfin an egg the ex
act shape of a gourd. He claims it as
a sign and prophesy that hereafter the
people of Griffin snail drink nothing
but water, and that out of a gourd.
—Savannah News: No mail arrived
Albany on Sunday last, owing to
he stupid carelessness of some bull
headed route agent, whereat the Alba
ny people were very mad on the Lord’s
day. This was wrong, but they ought
to hunt down the 1 Handing agent and
have him dismissed from the service.
—Macon Telegraph: A baby and
basket of tine clothes was left on
the steps ol the Appleton Or
phan Home, early yesterday tnorn-
There was no possible oiue
. the mother who thus shirked the re
sponsibility of raising the child of sin.
The lahmaelite has this to say of
the crops ol Hancock: “A tine small
grain crop has been harvested in Han
cock couuty this year, an unusually
tine corn crop is rendered certain by
the recent rains, and the cotton pros
pect is good. Here is prosperity as
sured.”
—The Thomasville Public Ginning
and Cotton Need Oii mill approaches
completion. The boiler and engine are
up, and ail the connections made. The
giu aud cotton pri is will be put in po
sition this week, aud everything ready
for ginning by the 1st of August, anu
lor oil making as soon as asuttioieut
quantity oi s id can be obtained to au-
tuorize a beginning In that enterprise.
—Macon Telegraph: Julian Boyd,
the mau who was recently waylaid aud
fatally Hhot near Thomson, was arrest
ed not long ago in Macon by the sheriti
ol McDuffie county aud taken to Thom
son, when he gave bond. lie wa*
charged with the crime of seduction,
and it is supposed that three brother*
placed thomwelves in ambush last Sun
day evening about four miles from
town aud shot him as he rode by on a
mule. When in Macon he reprtseated
Louisville liquor house.
—Savannah News: A colored
preacher named William Jones was
iled in Forsyth on Sunday last. It
appears tnatat a church meeting on
that day the reverend gentleman en
deavored
To prove his doctrine orthodox
By apostolic blows and knock*,
and to make conviction doubly sure
pluuged ilia knile intooneof the breth
ren. He was taken before a justice of
the peace, and, in default of bond, com
mitted to jail,
—Valdosta Times: There have been
162 car loads of melons shipped
irom Valdosta this season, averaging
1,000 melons 10 the car, making 162.-
000 melons. The average net profit,
that is above freight and commission,
has beeu $175 per car—making $28,350
One huudred barre's Irish po’ toes.
I’GOO; 200 crates cucumbers, $400. Total,
639,250. Th*s is not the half shipped
irom this county. Ously Station has
shipped about 125 car loads of melons,
McKee’s about 75 cars, and Naylor
probably 15 or 20. Melons alone will
bring $60 000 iuto tins county this
summer.
—A serious accident occurred near
Marietta, on the Western and Atlantic
railroad, on the 27th inst. As the
north-bound way freight was approach
ing the crossing at Glover’s grove the
on the track ahead ot the train,
blew the signal, but she did not heed
' , so he leversed his engine, aud be
fore he could stop the train it had run
over her, The body was carried eome
distance by tho trriu belore the en
gineer could stop. The woman was
terrible mangled and died instantly.
Upon inquiry it was found she wrs a
crazy negro woman by the name of
Lucy Durham.
A -orresnondent writes the Macon
Telegraph and Messenger that Valdosta
a boom and property is higher
now than ever belore. Two miles
south of this pli ce is oneoi the largest
turpeutiue farms in Georgia. This
farm belongs to Mr. Tom Terry, one of
our clear headed business men who
ways makes it pay. He has four
hundred thousand boxes on his farm, I
and runs two stills. One mile nearer
hear is the beautiful home and farm ot |
Judge J. C. Wisenbaker. He culti
vates 500 ac *es and plants everything
that can grow on a Georgia farm. He
made more clear monoy on his truck
farm this year than any other ma i in
the business. His melon reaeipts show
$160 net per acre lor about seventy- live
seres.
—Savannah Times : Willie Walls, a
young man who lives at No. 1J up on
the Central railroad, now deserves to
be numbered among the impromptu
heroes ot the day. He bought himsell
_ little pistol a few days ago, aud on
last Monday he received a salute Irom
his little snooting iron while he was
pushing the cartridge out by placing
the muzzle of tho pistol against his
breast. Willie received the ball very
kindly in his breast. He came at once
the city aud sought the se
clusion which the city hos
pital grants, and now, under
the tender care of Dr Stewart Saunu-
, he is very well, and convalescing
quite last. William has had awful bid
luck since he became sole proprietor ot
that little shooting iron, for it was only
a day or too ago that he shot at a dog
while going along the road and struck
a man in his leg, and the very next day
fooling with his shooting iron
and succeeded in accidentally shooting
oil' two fingers, aud it was while he was
returning home from the city after
having his mutilated fingers dressed
that he met with the accident in the
breast, which has prompted him to re
tire from active life, aud enjoy the
munificent hospitality of our city
hospital—at least, lor a while,
A BfldulftM Riot.
A riot Is bad enough In the daytime, but
when li occurs lu the middle of tho night,
aud the scene ol It is me stomach of a suf-
lering human being, It mu v be put uown
the speediest and most effective manner.
_ e doctor is not always to be had, but
1 krky Davis’ Fain Killer can easily be
got irom ihe oio.*et at a momeu.’s notice,
bomellires it does its work belore th doc
tor could pull his boo* i on. Mr. K. V. Mil
ler, of Hyracuse, N. Y„ says he prizes the
Pain Killer very highly lor lis great
ALABAMA NEWS.
shot and killed
Travis Boyles. It was considered a
justifiable act on the part of the negro.
—Mr. W. L. Brown died very sud
denly at his home near Brown’s Hut-
tion, about 6 o’clock Sunday inqrniug,
of injuries received by falling from a
mule the afternoon before.
—The startling development is now
made that $600 paid orders have by
some means get out of the probates
office of Barbour couuty. 11 is thought
that they were left uncancel led during
Judge Jones’ administration.
—Union Springs Journal: The
dreaded caterpillar has put in his ap
pearanoe on many farms in the prai
ries. The weather for several days has
beeu moBt favorable for his develop
ment. It will be several weeks before
they cau do much damage, ami by
that time a good bottom and middle
crop of cotton will be made.
—The Presbyterian congregation at
Union Springs havo adopted the plan
of a splendid new brick gothic church,
submitted by the building commituc.
Ik’s estimated cost will be six thousand
dollars. The plan and specifications
will be drawn by an emineut architect
ot Philadelphia. When completed it
will be an ornament to ihe town.
—The Union Springs Journal under
stands from a gentleman who recently
examined it, that Mr Robert Brown,
Indian Creek, has a patch of cotton of
ten acres that promises to tnako a bale
to the acre, ills entire crop is above
the average, aud the gentleman thinks
he will gather thirty-five bales of cot
ton and thirteen huudred bushels of
corn from a four h >rse farm.
—We learn from the Journal that a
negro man named Jim llenry was shot
on the MoUeheeplace, across the Ma
con couuty line, Sunday night, by
another negro, who lives on ibo Mad
dox plantation close by. Jim Henry
nas since died. We did not learn the
particulars oi the shooting, but unde -
stand it grew out of a dispute about
some stolen chickens, and was without
justification
—Troy Messenger: Mr J. T. Turnip-
seed brought into our office the other
day a specimen of watermelon syrup.
He has been experimenting for s »me
ilnio In this direction and the outcome
of his process shows a product cheaper
aud better than all the sorghum juice*
that have ever bean put on the market.
Fight, unions of juice nukes one gal
lon of syrup.
— Evergreen News: A new mode of
collecting money, when due, was prac
ticed by a colored man who keeps a
boarding house on Carey street. One
of his boarders owed him $2 50, which
lie refused to pay. The irate landlord
armed himself witli a knife and pro
ceeded to either collect his money or
sever the jugular vein. Katin r than
sutler this operation, ho quickly paid
the amount.
—Troy Messenger: List wo;k we
made meutinn of a movement on foot
to start a first-class foundery and ma
chine shop in thi* city Mr. Thomas
Brantley (than whom a better machin
ist cannot bo found iu the state) has r -
ceived offers from moueyed men in
the city to put up the necessary plant,
aud if certain offers to outside parties
are favorably considered (aud there is
no rf a sou to doubt but that they will
bo), a lit w with $25,090 capital to back
it will soon be la ruuniag order.
—Eufaula Bulletin: When tlie train
from Montgomery arrived at noon yes
terday, Mr. J. II Yelverton and Miss
Carrie Stanfoid, debai ked Irom > no ol
the coaches, marched into the depot
and were married by Kov. Mr. Cln-m-
bliss, who had been summoned for ibat
purpose by a telegram from Spring
Hill. The pair ihou left for Brown
station, Ga., whither Mr Y., said he
was going to work in a saw mill. We
have' beeu told uy very tellable per
sons here, that. Mr. Yelverton has a
vile aud children now living in this
couuty,
— Henry county Register: The meet
ing which has b.-um going on at mo
Baptist church since me U h inst., ad
journed laHt Friday night uuiil lo mor
row (Wednesday) night, at which lime
the services are to be resumed. This
has been the most remarkable meeting
ever held iu Abbeville, and at the last
service the interest of the large congre
gation seemed unabated. There havo
been twenty accessions to the church,
four by letter and sixteen by expe
rience, most of them from the young
men and ladiesof the town. Last Friday
evening, at Mr. Cleudineu’s pool, which
is near ihe church, and in a beautiiui
grove, Dr. Martin baptized twe.ve of
our youug people between tho ages of
eighteen aud thirty, and it was au im-
ressive scene. Last Sunday Kev. Mr.
Precautionary.—"What T want;
to inquire is.” he said, as he leaned t
over the desk, “if you think this war j
iu Egypt will affect the stock of llie (
Suez canal?” “It may,” replied the
head clerk. “To any serious extent?" .
“Well, I can’t say. Are you a stock-1
holdei?” “No.” “Did you think of
investing?” “No.” “Then, how
can you be effected by any chnuge?”
“Well. I dunuo I’m a great hand to
trade noises, and if a feller should
come along and oiler to give me $2*5
in But z canal stock and a purty fair
boss for my five year old mare, I’d
want to lie posted. I got stuck ouce
with $30 worth of stock In a railroad
which was to run from Wisconsin to
Africa, and the hull family had to go
without flannels for seventeen
mouths. Ho you think it would be
safe to take Sue z at par, eh?”
Ilorshiril’a A«‘ld l»li»a|»balO
FOR ALCOHOLISM.
Dr. P. P. GILMARTIN, Detroit,
Michigan, says : “1 l ave found it very
satisfactory in its ellects, notably in
the prostration attendant upon Hlotiol-
Ihin,” ij25 eod*wlw
Stinging irritation, inflammation, «11
Kidney and Urinary Complaints cured
by “Bueliupaiba.” $i. (6)
A romhtnatton of
Tvotowido of Iron,
J'cruvian Hark and
J’hosiihnruH in a
palt,tableform, Thr
o nig pro pc
Subdues Tnftammatton\Controls all TTemorrhao
Acute and Chronic, i Venous and Mucous,
invaluable for
BURNS, SUNBURNS, DIARRH(EA, CHAF
INGS, STINGS OF INSECTS, PILES,
SORE EYES, SORE FEET,
etc., etc.
THE WONDER OF HEALING!
.. .... . -stopping pui^
id healing in a marvellous manner.
For Inflamed and Norn Eyes.—-Itn effort
npon thoeo delicate orguns la siuiply marvellous.
It is tho Kindles* Friend.—All fcmalo
complaints yield to ita wondrous power.
For Ulcers, Old Sores, or Open
Wounds,itauotion upontboso ia moat remurk-
able.
Toothnc!»e, Fncenclie, Bites of In
sects, More Feet, are certainly cured by
FOXTETS EXTRACT.
Caution.—‘POND'S EXTRACT has been Imi
tated. The genuine has the tcords “PONDS
EXTRACT'' blown in the glass, and our picture
trade-mark on surrounding bu ff'torapper. Nona
ether it genuine. A Iwaus insist on having POND’d
EX TllA CT, 2'ake no other jn-ejHtratioyx.
It is never sold in bulk or by measure,
srFcrAt. rnnrATiATioNs or pond’R EXTn*f t com-
DINED WITH THE PUREST AND MOST DELICATE
l’LKKUMK tOli LADIES’ BOUDOIR.
POND’S EXTRACT 50c., $1.00, $1.75.
Toilet Cream- 1.001 Catarrh Cure 75
Dentifrice 50 Plaster 25
Lip Salve 25 Inhaler (Glass 50c.) • 1.00
Toilet Soap (3 Cakes) 50 Nasal Syringe 25
Ointment 50 • Medicated Paper • • • - 25
Family Syringe, $1,00.
Ladies read pageB 13, 1H, 21 and 2(1 In our
ew Hook which accompauics each bottle of our
preparation. Scut free on application.
la^Oun New Pamphlet with If iwronT or non
PwspAJiATicma Bert FREE on application to
POND’S EXTRACT CO. ?
meeting at the Methodist church, aud
the same unity ot sympathy and action
continues.
Houho-wItos need i
iveuieut ami nutrltioi
EDUCATIONAL.
Virpia Military Institute,
LEXINGTON, VA.
rpIt'S well known ‘Main Fnst11utIon bn* boon h
1 nmv.-Ht.. operation -Iiup |m», .ml bavin* I,..pi
WANTED!
It i: Itnrtpo.
ini s
tnaklmr it u
tienrnil tie
of Appetite, X I'
tiou uf Vital I 1
Manufactured by THE PR. HAKTER MEtilCINE CO.. 213 N.Maln8t.. St. Louis.
AMERICA STILL FURTHER AHEAD
SIX CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON
Awarded nil the Honor., at. the
ATZiAIVTA
International Cotton Exposition, 1881,
— FOR—-
“THE BEST THREAD for
MACHINE aud HAND SEWING.”
TWO GOLD MEDALS AMD THE G^AMD PRIZE.
■For oalo to tho Trade by
J. KYLE & CO,
t'oiuinlms, Uh,
FRAN 11 FOUNDRY & MUCHINE CQ„
PnOVIDENCE, n. I.
V E. Si’ll AGUE, Treasurer, E. CIIHFON. Atent.
MANUFACTUUKR8 OK
Moil Machinery,
GKE-AJ^IIsra-, <ScC.
•ny, orgunlz.-d r
*d in ism, invlti
Their Mut’hlit
tug lu Cuttou Mill.
id South Ik giving th«* lv Hi rcKUlla
is || SMITH. 1,1, 1*. Snp.Tinlnml.mt
«'"l I'roP-Mor Mntli ..Ml Morn I IMill.mopliy.
n-l. T M " IU,I \.M-i»N, 1'ic.r I’nirlinil Lug, otc.
< olssiill’, C.m. <’. |...s ,„|.i p.jf Tael leu.
<m .i .m nimoki:. it«,i hiy-i.w.
U»i J1 j» 11 AH I > 1N, Prof Hniioral ami Applied
t'ni t >1 SI MMs, Pio.-Mndnm T.iimmuROH, eto.
Urn. K. II. SMITH,
MEItCEIt UNIVERSITY,
Toe.
Maoon, Georgia.
ol tlilH tiiHtttutlnn w
i Wodnenday Id Heptev
parntuH of t
ud valuable addls
made to the up-
o! physical nel
ly of
fosHO'-s, whoso chairman la'the
Hon. Clifford Anderson.
Board In "Hiudenl'a Hair'can bo lmd at
fill per month, and In private families at
$15 to $.'() For catalogues and oilier
iulo
IHtlO
K K
• JOHN J I’KANTIjY,Bec’y Faculty,
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE,
« hueit rumplctely rebuilt, ptd.Krgvd,
III. nil coiivnnioiircH. Thorough in-
nucimgPB, Litoraturn. Mnthon.ali.M,
». New nciolitifir Htilldinvr contain*
*n, Drafting U-m.iuh, Muchhm Shops,
Mucliwnical nmf nivil >0 Kngiiim'rlng!
op'-im Pth mo. (Sent.) 12th. Apply
things l.eing c.piui, places will l»
Icidars address KDWAKD II. MA-
EXPERIENCED
Coat, Pants and yes!
MAKERS,
For Coitonade Work.
A, Good Cuttor.
C. J. PEACOCK,
Ci i CG lirniiil St, Ctlumlius, Ga,
eodtf
FRUITS
IN TH Kill SEASONS.
Family and Fancy (irocerii’S.
Froisli Cracltora
Received Weekly iu Groat Variety,
Soliciting a share of your patronage,
«r. j. wood,
153 Broad Street.
The Ka.lStn.l Worthless
never imitated or counterfeited. This I
especially irue ol a family medicine, ai
Ik positive proof that ine remedy lmii*l
the highest value. As hoou i<k it had
tested and proved by the whole wot Id
Hop bitters was purest, best and most
uable family medicine on earili. many
Unions ■ prung up and began to t»t««
In which the press u> d peopl
ulry had expressed the met Us i
.deMng Machinery Id
I it
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP
Mtimifaoturnra of ovory doeeriptton of
R , Hlld^
ri.lt <1
HIT In
with variously devi i
word “Hop” or * lio|:
to Induce pe iple to
same hh Hop Rl'ters
His Hair Was Cut in Silence.—
A gentleman from .Nevada stepped
iuto a Philadelphia unisonal saloou
to have his hair cut. The officiating
artist, having enveloped his victim’s
neck iu towels and compressed him
securely iu the chair,opened the con
versation by saying:
“You are a little nervous, sir, I
perceive. Allow me to say that our
•Capillary Elixir’ not only covers
bald heads with a luxurious growth
of hair, but calms the mind aud re
stores the whole nervious system to a
healthy equilibrium. What do you
do for nervousness in Nevadal”
The representative of the Corn-
Block looked up serenely and an
swered:
“We usually go out and kill a bar
ber.”
Bright’* Dlwau., Oiabilei, Mldn*y
Laver »n<l Urinary Ulaeaiea.
Have no fear of any of these diseases
. if you use Hop Bitters, as they
FLOKlDl NEWS.
—Leesburg property Is much in de
mand. Town lots are sought slier aud
sold at fabulous prices.
—A new postal route has beeu created
on the Pensacola and Atlantic railroad,
to go into effect August 2Lst.
—Seventy-live more laborers wore
added to the railroad force between
Jacksonville and St. Augustine last
week. The work goes bravely ou.
—One night last week, in Mad
county, a panther attacked a parly of
young ladies aud geuileuieu while
passing through a hammock.
Rattlesnakes measuring six and a
hall' feet in length aud twelve inches in
circumference, are the kind that are
killed at Micanopy.
^—In Madison county the good old
times have come again. Farmers are
selling bacon and corn .which here
tofore they have had to buy.
—Mechanios and laborers, are in de
mand at Leesburg which is at present
enjoying a boom. The saw mills are
runniug to their utmost capac ty, aud
the cry is for more lumber.
— Pensacola’s customs fees on last
Thursday were $1,101 03, aud in the
face of this financial laci the authority
of the department has removed a num
ber of laborers for the navy.'jard, we
suppose because there Is no ,/iOfiey in
the treasury.
—One thousand head of cattle passed
through Bronson last week flestiued
for the Havana marko s They had
been purchased by the owners at $12 50
per head, aud will readily bring $15 on
board the steamer at the Key wading
for them.
The Rev. Dr. Mark Moses, of Grand
Rapids, has accepted the call to the pas
torate of the now synagogue now being
fiulshei at Jacksonville, and win
arrive at his charge ou ihe 8th of
August.
—The farmers of Madison county are
raising a first rate article of tobacco,
and they cau now sit under the shade
ot their own orange and lig trees, eat
their own h. g aud hominy, cLriuk
their own lemon juice, smoke and
chew their own tobacco, and call no
man uncle. That’s the way to live.
—The Gainesville folks believe in
combining the useful and the orna
mental. The oak trees surrounding
the courthouse are being removed, aud
orange treoa planted in their Stead.
The coming juryman cau in tho future
slake his tuirst during a heated term of
the court on orauge juice—if not pro-
hibiied by tho rules of court.
—A little colored girl, aged twelve
years, at La Villo, on Friday last, un
dertook to kindle a lire uy llie use of a
can of kerosene oil. Bhe succeeded, as
most people do. Tho oil in the cau ig
nited, causing an explosion, and the
unfortunate was burned to death be
fore assistance arrived. This should
be the first lesson taught to the chil
dren iu every public school—“not to
light a lire by the aid of the korosoue
oil can.’’
PAPER MACHINERY.
Also, Turliiae IVlieola, Shafting and hearing, Hydraulic Presses and Pumps, Klmlors. Me
Pl*u* for Cotton and Paper Mills,
DBJALFR IN
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
;and
musical x3srjaaTXLXJ3vrxna»T®
Chromos, Gold Pens,
WHITING DLbKB, VIEW*. CAltDH, ALBUMS
POCKET LOOKS.
Thomas’ MlnnOArd Black, Violet and Carmine Inks.
.IV nltlifl AMVHlf'AN RTHI E WOl’lETV. <1*^
STATE
Aaricn'ini’dl & Meclnnical College
OF ALAM&MA.
a pvonp. etn ot the
-Agriculture, fin*
I science. Hulfol
yalio «*U.
l.rivale families at
i apply
, Ala,
Macon Commercial College
W. MoKAT, Prluolpdll.
A rirst-cla«'i J5uniii‘“.s I inti Into.
Menu <or cl ran tar Addons P O. Box4?2
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
Macon, Georgia.
T 1 1 ' r '• Vm Y | 1 77 11 A *n lT ;' 1 jjSESRn>N w Y'fi
V. It It’ Mil Iiio.l.'rn up''lUn'u'H lookIiik to lioultli. Imp*
pitl.HH .III. I III.) <>l ItH in unit OS.
SOUTHERN FtlHSLE COLLEGE,
LA UK VNGIS, GEORGIA.
\I7ITH tub facultv, lino buildings ami
VV a complete mill!i or Literary, Ait
PpHTiRylvnniu Military Ariulrmy
/ tlir.H* I.IC. 2lst’VPiir opnii* Hoptpinl.nr
l - N>w ll.iililin-ta Minoiior \. . <.ii!iiio.| uion«
Disease Is an o
gtn is within; l:s manlffslHtl. ns
Hence, to cu.e Uie disease the m
be removed, ami in no other w
cure be effected. W * RN’F.K’K ha
NEY AND LIVED CUKE Ik eslab
Just this principle. It realizes U\h
95 Per Cent.
of all (liseasci
and liver, an
lrlve disease
For the inn
inhealthy h
deranged kid eys
i generally, this
f Imposter,
to lie Just i
, Imp
Moo
WARNER’
equal. Hewan
C °For Dial. *ie«, ask
DI ARETES CURE.
For sale bv all doilers.
II. II. U'AItVKR A <41
ItoelM'Nlcr, IN
doc29 tu.th. at( rduit)
Gold and Silver Cases
DIAMONDS, JEWELRV
Silver Ware.
£ ; - /. ;A
->jsT.GlLJ3ERi' . ^
G^w i ^ L i^ou I ^rm.nfbJ T M»Tr t |m < ;)njli | prevent and °ur 6 the_woi»t j»»M, even
For fun pai
tThe Ivow«ji Pc
C. SCHOMBURG'S.
DR. S.H. JORDAN,
Surgeon and Physician
OFFICE over Cartel’s Drug store,
Residence east Ode of Troupe, between
Ht. Clair and Randolph Rlrevtu ul l P
DeGraffmriefl Rheuimtic LininiBDt
J 11 A VE^t he patent and^ receipt for^thlH
well known lo the people ol ( o iimDtiH.’ 1
will sel« ihe same or go into the manufac
ture ot it with any responsible^pejs.m,
U JuS'lVn’ API>ly l ° J. F WADDELL.
TiGNKR & umm,
friiitins sail liueiBiniliusDENTISTS,
36 Randolph Street,'
[tol ataoi.aa IVIL'TMRIJM.J
Store dooms for Rout.
PARKER’S
GINGEBTOmC
A Superlative Health anh Strength Restorer.
Amt tlifl Best and Surest Ccegh Cure Ever Uied.
Or EVK.KY IIKSCKI.'TIOJ',
X.o'wcroiEi't Prlooai
__i ju.t organized lo Atl»nt», Q«. wlum you have been made worse by
psrLlcalzre sod lnformstlon ad- HUme greet putfed up pretended cure.
■ —
jy20 tu,th,8al J be&w2vf
Tim stomach furnishes natural sus
tenance for every organ. If disorder
ed, tho whole body languishes; how- ___
ever affected, its tone and vigor may j hand; 'alno. Envelopes,
always be restored by using regularly I and printed at short notice.
Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid Extiaot of I
Beef and Tonic luvigorator, iu pint THOMAS CILB£&T
bottle:). Ask for Golden s—take no
other. Of druggists generally. 1 it lUmltiljili St., Opiiusite rcisliflUbj
die l any thing which
isfacUon for Blood
than S. S S.
CLATI3K, Danville, Ya,
LITTEUEU A GO ,
Nashville, Term.
tis fact ion than
iti Disease
DPnm.iL
lOOTTQN C»WS.
The Brown Cotton Gin Co., Now London, Ct„
rl F. llrown, Pres't. Edw T. Drown, Trout,
to innchini'H run lig*it, make fin.. Hninplc, mid
tho ncod property. Ik>«t English cast steel In tin
loth will not bend, l»r
«UKho
'«Riy »
, with
ihafU U. saw aud brush
a —best materuUs, uupt>
•<*n poIiI during tbo pn
Price List of (HNS, Feeders and Condensers,
tne I'*'
llltOWN COTTON <JIN CO.,
New London, Conn
COIX’MM S IKON WORKS, ft gents
COLtIMBUH, GA.
a P 15 <
von beltr
Oily for
• handled.
HILLER it STEVENS,
Washington, D. O.
Iiettor satisfaction
J. A. FLEXNER, L niisvillo, Ky.
• sjioaks in the high
ly. MESSITKK, D<
v. —I CO^es •TMt'.WOhBT— ,J.
6 BLOOD DISEASE Jf
’jfV IN ANY STAGeT A
SOLD BV ALL DRUCCISTS
Jyl dim
It. HEI.I.S »V t(
.•SODA. W.
New Stable Firm.
rflHK unde-slgued fins purchased the on-
L tire stock of Muuduy & Robinson, und
will carry on tho business of
LIVERY, FEED AND HALE HTAHLEH,
’ER FACTORY
ROCKBRIDGE
VIRGINIA,
ALUM WATER
DYSPEPSIA,
Chronic ItroncliHis, Scrofula,
Chronic Dyarrhoa and
Dysentery
HOllT. CAUThU.
J P. TUUNKK.
J. N. OILHKKT.
i xiauiuit\s SALM
Fine Blooded Cattle.
A (1 R**' EA IlliE to an order of the Court of
V II I’A’ I A F E It ID ’
Kiaslow Kerosene!
TARTLING
DISCOVERY !
LOST MANHOOD RBSTOBED
s
i.-h J. it. REEVES,
fMHE Store Ro«
ciobnr lnt. Alw
idcd by J. J. Wood,
d'piy to
WM. A. I
on douce of Mr. TOM Hu 1UN
nalus with me. 1 promise t.
pipe to receive the i
JylS d-vv
Repairer and Ti
Accordt’ouN,
Orders mav bi
star*.
ir;l\
ans and
i done,
>’s .Booh
NOTICE !
Pianos Tuned and Repaired,
Also every style of Furniture Polished
By O.W.niCE.
Orders left at Mr. Chaffin’s Book Store
thr .ugh postoffice will be promptly alien
od to i.mi salisiucllon guaranteed, Ten
tuosonable, ju’Jtfluj
,»h FAMILY Ol
oulliern reslden
many years,
IVTovor Lost
W. It. MOURE.
A POSITIVE GURt
A ngunta. Slaiue, d«rl2 d*