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DAILY ENQUIRER * SUN: COLCMBUS GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 24. 1883.
Brewer’s Lung Restorer
•nsumptlon. Bronchitis,
itmvrn. Throat. Iloareenwm, nnnrinass
■ lircntli. Mvspomla. IndlKostlon. f.nn n«|th,
I •• ’IiTRynmu’M Sunt Throat. Whooping
■ _11 Difficult Breathing.
l Ho only remedy in the world that will
Onnaumpiion and Bronchitis. at thout-
•ids will testify.
READ* READ! READ!
Olio bottle Brewer^ I.nng Hctorer cured
, 'f Bronchttli in :i week." 11. U. Davis.
“ ••rower’s Tome Itostoror cured my tittle
:. '.clitor <»t Broiid tb." Oko. F. MTncj.
ivlfo.
.) hollies ourod nn
rlth c'omumptlon.
oppud my Huinoi
«*» o'gii^ 1
friend wli.
v'> sV» U
P. T. A n
•* Pit red my wife of Bronchitis when ever
.him; else fulled.” is. v. Mvnhuk.
ii la lu lplng mo v**ry much.’^ ^
*• Curod my shortness of brealh. , •
c. f. r.u.uruM
11 US gmitlv beiiPfltvil ray son.’”
Mrs. E. J WilliAMiti
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Macon. Atlanta and Albany. O
KfcfcV” Bu vv.. i\> of Imitation* .**01
TUirs
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From those sources arise throe-fourths oi
t’.o discuses of the human race. Those
symptoms indicate their exigence: Lose ot
Appetite, JSosvel* costive, Mick Head*
ueliv, fuilneits niter eating, aversion to
exertion of body or mind, Eructation
of loud, Irritability or temper, Low
sjtlrV.*, \ feeling of having neglected
some duty, IMz7.liieg*, IT uttering at the
llea»*t» Hots be tore the eyes, highly col
ored Urine, tOAiSTIPATTON* and do-
uniuil the use of «- remedy that acts directly
on the Liver. AHftLtvor medicine TUTT’S
TILLS have no equal. Their action on tlio
Kidneys niulBlcin is also prompt; removing
all Impurities through these three «* senv»
eager* of the system/* producing appe
tite,sound digestion, regular stools, a clear
skin and a vigorous body. TUTT’N IT LLN
• •"ho no nausea or griping nor Interfere
with dallv work and arc a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
»,nnd have tried ten different
kinds of pills, and TUTT’S are tho first
' hut lmvo done me any good. They have
cleaned mo out nicely. My appetite is
-plendkl, food digests readily, and 1 now
have natural passages. 1 feel like a now
man.’’ W..D. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O.
Sold everywhere, 3«*>c» Office, 44 Murray St.,N.Y.
TESTTS HAIR DYE.
Chat ILaik or Whiskers changed In*
>'.ntly to adinsgy Black by a single ni>*
plication of this Dm. Sold by Druggists,
of bent by express on receipt of $1*
Office, 44 Murray Street, New York.
TUTT’S MANUAI.OF USEFUI. RECEIPTS FREE.
*■ r„o^> v
ir^'
IK UNFAILINQ
A N I> l.HTAhMHM
S Epileptic Fit
Spasms Fall In
' Sickness, Convul
■Ions, fit. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism,
Opium EM!ug, Seminal Weakness, J
potency, Syphilis, Scrofula, and all
Nervous arcd Blood Diseases.
hM-us*m n, l..--A.vra, | .Ui’rai> Mcn,
Merchant
wdentn*. •• i ;.! . m.
tratlon, fir. it .*
Ladici
und all.
Nervous Pros*
f the blood, Btotnnr
r who require a nerve
tonic, appetizer cirstlinnl
vine isJuvaluabl
house
proclaim it the
wonderful
wonderful Juvlgur- Ji7,Tr|L|,.|-Ts
(HERVjE)
11.60, at. Di uggl.-ts. .. mtm TL-
rheDR. 8. A. RICHMOND
MEDICAL CO.. Solo Pro
prietors, SI. Joseph. Mo. _ -
Fur t«*H!iu.iiT'.lul.-i sad circulars send stamp
Lbus. N. Crlt teuton. Agent, New’ York. (8)
In chronic dys
UEOBU1A lEnM.
•-There are 240,000 Baptist iu Geor
gia,
It is reported that eggs sell in
Franklin oounty lor 10 cents per dozen.
—There are about sixty pupils in at
tendance at the Sylvttun* academy.
Major ttinyth will aabume charge
of the Atlauta postoftice November 1.
—There were a hundred and forty-
seven prisoners lu the Atlanta jail ou
Sunday morning.
—Ttaly Whatley, of Pike county, tif-
teeu years old, piokud 329 pjuuds of
cotton last Wednesday.
— Quitman Free Piesa ; The negroes
all over the country seem to be trying
to thin out their race end encourage
hemp growing, Tue knife and the
razor do the bloody won;,
—An “old weather prophet” makes
the following guebs lor the Middle
Geergia Times ; “It is said by au old
weather prophet that we will have
snow belure iaiu this year.”
—The Yaldoata Times reports thi
capture ot a boy by au aiigator iu a
poud, in Ciincn county. The boy es
uaped, und the party ol which he was a
member killed the monster.
—{Saturday morning, about nine
o’cloca, Barney Parker's giu house, a
Jew miles noun of Amencus, wus con
sumed by hre and six bales of cotton
were oonsuuitd tu it,
—The S&vauuuh police force made Us
appearance Monday iu the beconuug
Uuiiorm that is to oe worn by them
during the wiuter. Thu hats are black
aud oi the heimet order, aud the coat is
a short truck.
—If it were not for the artesian wells
Aibauy would now be without water,
Wens und Cisterns have gone dry ail
through the country, and stock hus to
be driven long distances to water. The
drouth is unprecedented in that suction
of country,
—The Hartwell Sun suggests
tile question lor theorists: “Mr. Tom
Wau, iufurms us that several lun, three
or lour ruches long, have heeu named
up trout ins well, ou ihe Dooly ptace iu
Hartwell. Now tue question is, ho
cauie these fish there? '
—John H. Walker, one of Sumtei
industrious farmers, is ot the opinion
that he has made more corn io iLt
acre thau any man in ihe county. lir
says he will take hts oath that 'he La>
rnaue an average ot tweuty-iour bush
els ot corn to tue acre front thirty-eigh
acres.
—Pike county News : A catamount
and a lew wild tui keys are said to la
test the mountains and swamps tribu
tary to Poiato creek, The catamount
rail a gentleman's uogol that neighbor
hood out ol his jam a few niguis ago
by its uriearthly screeching. Several
families cibi.n to have lost poultry by
its nightly depredations.
—Sumter Republican : Sumo 'possum
huuteis started a tire iu ihe woods
near Dr. Baglej’a last Thursday, winch
burned uutii Sunday morning, when
ibe congregation ol the church near by
turned out to save the doctor’s proper
ty. He came uigh losing his gin house,
stables and negro quarters. Ho lost
over live thousand rails and a largo
quantity of timber.
—Savannah News: A roal estate syn
dicate has purchased part of a larm lot
several huudied yarns south ot Ander
son street at the rate of about |250 a lot
of 30 by 100 feet. This looks as amu^h
tin re la a good demand expected tor
lots in that direction as soon as the city
authorities lay t tl‘ tho sii eels in tue ex-
tendei limits. The syndicate, it is un
derstood, expect to double their money
on the investment, that is, get $500 a
Lot*
—A writer in the last Issuo of tho
Montezuma Record tells of a trip on
the Firut to the dredging boat near
Warwick, aud the appearence ot the
river. He says its couditiou has been
greatly improved since the dredge has
been working ou it, aud reeo~
that the ci izous ol Montezu
work and put ou a boat, as ue says ihe
people along the river want one very
bad, aud will give it their patronage
Over eleven thousand logs have been
taken out by the dredge boat. It is quite
probable that a boat *111 be run up to
Montezuma in the next twelve mouths.
—Thh Baptist denomination of Geor
gia is vigorously engaged tu a cettteu*
nlal movement to raise$100,009 for Mi r
cer University, one oi the venerable
institutions ol the state. The dilloreut
Baptist associations have pledged mem*
selves to $3,000 or $5 000 or $Jh a 0on to
that end, and about $30,000 have been
pledged already. Theuobieold Georgia
association, whose next anniversary
will be its one hundredth, has pledged
itself for $10,000. Ii is hoped the move
ment will be successful, as our educa
tional institutions should be fostered
and encouraged
—Savannah Times: “An electa ta
light In the diniug room of tho Mar-
snail House exploded Friday evening
and created some consternation there
for awhile. The ladies almost fainted
and some of ihs gentlemen rushed out
of the place, man like, to save them
selves, The place waa in darkness and
for awhile matters were decidedly un
comfortable. No great damage
done, however, as the gas light gave
illumination and the debris was gath
ered up. The guests then came back,
resumed their meal and all were happy
ag»iu*“
—Eider Wilson, one of the Mormon
preachers recently indicted by the
grand jury In Clayton county for va
grancy, has been lu Atlanta sevoral
days aud professes to be engaged in
preparing a deieure to me charge in
the iudiounent. The trial will be held
at the adjourned term of Clayton court
during the fourth week in November.
He announces that he is authorized by
the oifloials of the Mormou church to
make a test case of this indictment, and
that he will be furnished ample luuds
for the employment of attorneys and
to give bond while the case is pend mg
in the courts.
—The Cedarlown Advertiser says:
The flaur and grist mill belonging ~
the Messrs Chubbs, and situated
Like creek, about six mites north ol
ti is place, was consumed by lire on
Thursday night last. The tiro wusdis
covered when well under headway, be
tween seveu aud eight o'clock. It is
not known how it originated, but is
eupposed to have been at tho hands of
incendiary. The loss Is estimat'd at
_out $700. There was no insurance on
oiiher uiaotiinery or building, j boss
gentlemen have boon peculiarly uulor-
luuate iu sustaining losses, having had
a mill on Cedar creek washed away a
few years ugo.
—In Wilkinson county a negro
named Joe Hoiueu, while out hunting,
discovered another negro butchering a
hog beiongiug to a white man uaovjd
Ciay Holden, ieported the Uct toCiay,
who, with Holden aud two — Ui *''
ALABAMA NEWS
—The counterfeiters at Mobile have
been committed.
—The death of Miss Annlo Ander
son, a most excellent young lady, has
cast a gloom over Montgomery,
—The steam mill and glu of Mr.
lloliy Jenkins, ot DeArmauviile, was
burned on the A3t.lx*
—It is said that the National Bank
building lu Anuiston will bo the Uotsc,
structure ol the kiud in north Ala
bama.
—Oxford has not abandoned the cot-
cou taciory project but will carry it
througU with the pluck characterise of
her business meu,
—Tax Collectors Flinn, ol Clarke
county, aud Hilsod, of Franklin couu-
ty, having been delinquent tor some
time, have Leeu at la-t suspended by
Gou O'Neal.
—Hog oholera bus prevailed near De-
Armanville tor a year or more. Every
remedy ever heard of has beeu trieo,
but with poor success. Ouegentleman
has lost luity-eight head of hogs trom
the disease.
There are two murder cases ou
the docket lor trial at tho present term
of the Moutgomery city court, the de»
tendaais and their victims, ail beiug
colored. Abe Davis killed a mau iu
the western part of the county aud
George Jackson killed another negro
near Hike Road.
'i here w ere two uew casts aud no
deaths at Brewton" ou the 21st.
Cochran, oi Mobile, is reported to
sluing up aud doing weii. Dr Stone,
who was sent to investigate the sick
uess at Brewtou, passed through Mont
gouiery Monday, returning to Suvan-
—Butler Herald : While tho family
were supposed to be at church, the
dwelling of Mr J J Hodge, at Tomp-
kiLsville, was liied by an luoendlary.
dhucks aud ootiou from au oiuhoube
weie piled lu one at the rooms of au ell
neatest the tnaiu body and lir d. For
tunately timely aid suppressed the lire,
-Fumigating is thus beiug done
Becoming to mu Advertiser: All the
way stations this side ol Brewtou a
lighted up every uight, illuminating
the surrouudiug oouuvry like unto
election bonfire. Tue ingredients
torch aud turpemine, the denizens be
ing deieroilued that >ebow ibvor shu
no. couie.
—The people of Montgomery ar
hard to suiisiy, aud when we remember
liuvv dry it has beeu in that seetioi
ibis o./iuniuut from tho AdterU-sbr
ecinh aiiai.gt: People were calling tin
lemeulkhaiu uauus yesterday oi
count ol a little mud. Thu day before
they were out of patience because ol
the everlasting duft.. Home people
t be saublibu. But it has raiutd iu
Moutgomery, if not bouuttiuliy, at
eusi gra.eiuuy.
—Butler Herald: The enthusiasm at
the Bergamot camp ground is said to
have reached a boiling heat. The peo-
uring one entire day were so
much excited that it was impossible to
pi each to ihoui. From buurise to sun-
el, one continued shout,woul out from
ho mouths ol ihe couverta. Whauvoi
oui mislortuues iu other respects, re-
ligion is ou a buoin in the c uni v, as
u recent meeting at Butler und Bur-
moioamp ground abundantly prove.
KIRYE 1ST
Velvets! Velvets!
Tho Largest Stock in Columbus
Lace Curtains! Lace (Mains!
Immense Stock at Low Prioos.
I need Cash as bad eea tho other man, and will at
all times offer everv Inducement for It that can bo offer
ed by any other houBo,
J. ALBERT KIRVEN.
830.000 FOR S2,
,k I Kcgnlnr niuiitily l>tnulntr will
,[(1 nil llwonlc IIhII. M lo t*
|i,„| l |i„ fft in Louutillo. Ky .
! THUUHBAY, NOVKXBKU 2!>, I s
Whole TioUotB $3.
27 Tiokttit ^50.
i(‘illit liion.'y .>r Mink Prill in L-U-r. .1 1 l»V
,m IM»N l -KNP UK •< I -1 HIKI* LKl-
;K t»K l’li- I liKFH'i: OUPl.U. until in' 1 Her no*
b. ORDI - . . • • 1 ■ • ’ I ■
,t . Ml . \|’"I V. Aullr.n* all .1 »i* t.. J. J.
iPUliAS. UiiiUvUIo, kv. _ IU.ll..*.»Uwll
lfl
Nuw Obi.Kami, AuKimt I, 18 S,
TO THE PUBLIC!
InvestlgAle for YoorsrlvoH.
Po«tinuiit.'r-Goiior,kl OrcRlintn huvini* publialiod 11
wilful and UlulicioU* falsohoud iu reK^rd (utliocli »r
of The Loutniuu Si«t« Lottery Com puny
tbe followiug fa<;ta «ro K*von to tho public H
rove Lis Htutoinont, that wo aro enganod In t
audnloiit limit..vis, to b« false and uctruo:
Amount of prizes paid by The LouIbIada 8tat.
otory Company from January i, k7'.», to the presou
Gm«usmu has im n
3H RANDOLPH STREET, COLUMBUS. CA. f
DEALERS IN
Steam, Gas and Plumbers’ Supplies.
.A..C3MWI2NT-Xfei F’OFl
Backus Water Rf^otor,
DICANL STEAM PUMl*,
KMRHY M AN FEED WAT Elt UFA' 1 U
AND PUKIFIEH,
11 VWES’ STEAM THAI’S,
WATER WHEELS, KNOINKH
AND UO ILK It *., I.OT’/.K’A KANOV’A, At*., Ac
ESTIMATtS MADE ON DWELLINGS FOR WATER & GAS
Anti Practical Plumbors furnished at reasonable rate*.
Fountains, Lawn Nprlnkiof«, Hubbor Ac., Ao\
TERRA COTTA PIPE KEPT IN STOCK.
Backus’ Water Motor, must economical Power known lor driving Lltfht Mach
lfilevafora, S» ’
XHfr*Automatic Fire Extinguiahei
ml 11b a apeclalty.
Paid I
said. Premdei
horn Ex pres* Co.. Now Or-
1 WoBCOiil, - fi
iuua National liauk, Joseph
U a tioIi a f lii’1’1 kTS it Kanu’edy,
IrVeaVis NiaVoiVaV iiauk, ABaid*
i.louL
1 National Bunk, b Charlaroii,
'u'sB»nh. K LOArTlere, i’ru*-
Natiouui TTii! kj'u'l cb C As
ia Natiouai iiauk, Oma Pal*
Irty, uaatuor
Paid to «:uuaI Iiauk, Ld Toby t
oil, Ciwduer......
i ll National Iiauk, Joa
11d.tr $1,000 u
1 United States
olllcoa of the t
.I?"!!.™* 2.027.4
— .$iS3
Total paid by nil,
For the truth of the above facte
lie to the officers of the abovo-nan
aud for our legality and stand inn t
(>Dicers of the Uity of New Orlea .s,
thorltios ot Louisiana, and also to the U 6 uliicials
of LoulsDua. We claim to bo legal, houeHt aud coi
rect in all our traueactions, as much sd os auy bus
ness lu the country. Our standing is couceded 1
nil who will inveetuate, and our stock I
New and Fresh Goods
AT
138 BROAD STREET,
North central Hot* 1.
IRISH POTATO KV Iff. WHITE ONIONH,
NEW-CKOP KICK. APPLBB.
GOSHEN RUTTER, CREAM CHEESE
PIG HAMS, FINE KLvUK,.
PEARL GRITS, Ac., A0.
Green end Ifoasted Cclfeea,
Apples i>y the barrel,
pure Fngar C .ndles at Wliolesalo,
Aud many other family auppllor
...iHproifully soiieUins a shareol.lhe pub
lic patronage.
«T. J. WOOX),
13D Broad Bt.
O. O. D.
We desire to call tho attention of the Ladies
to the elegant assortment of
Silks and Velvets
Irat wo now have on exhibition, among them a beautiful lino of tbo celebrated
RADZIMXR SILKS
n Black ami Colors, which we are offering at prices really much lower tliau the
same goods are bringing In Now York. We have to combine with these good*
full lino of PLAIN and BROCADE VELVETS In colors to match exact.
Without particularizing, wo desire to say that wo have brought out as tlue #
id as complete a
ORY GOODS
k lu every department us can ho found In tho state, and we are prepared to
match prices with anybody ami everybody. Plainly, wo guaiantee what we
sell to he as good as can be obtained for an equal amount of money In every
and In seventy ftvo eases out of one hundred we will give more for the
same money than can be obtained in Columbus. If a customer should by auy
possibility pay us moro for any article than the same thing could be purchased
at another atore (a very improbable thing, however), we will promptly pay
the difference, if our attention is called \i it on the day of purchase.
m NONSENSE ! NO SECOND PRICE !
;>wj. Macblu
a ami Bleam, Gas and Water Piping f
W. r DUNHAM. Wftn&gar.
JOSIfW ALIBI
Feci! and Sale Mis
KT’'. / .‘J dje? - ' rt,
i?
* If
• v , '
- • — --w
D OEM \ REGULAR LIVERY HTAH
hii"luaHH, aud will i»t* alad hi kr.\ i.
. • • . • ■ . ■ • H-. 1 ln.vc C..MK. inly
IiiiikI FINE HOUfKr m d .ViVJLKM n
tOUtS BUHLEft. LEOPOI.O L.OWKNTHAL.
X.OUIS BUHL1SR., & CO.,
WHOLESALK DKA1.K1E IN
Cigars, Tobacco and Whisky,
HOLE AGENTS FOR THKJCE1.KUUAT ED
“IMPERIAL WEDDING PURE RYE WHISKY.”
Solo Agents for AnlifD8cr»Pusc‘h celebrated St. Louis llottied J?f«r
Best Beer In the'world.
No. 80 Broad Street. Columbus. Ga. -
I have u ilrKL-riiiFF
FULLER,who ... m
Horses, both for t!
and galttmr them
board and handle *
I have pui.'hasw
mcky BMUllon
1
Will tuko
\ reuHooKtile
t»ie Uiraly
JOKIAH A LLKN.
everything i
and poor alike, c
iked In plain ftguron. Every man, woman and child, rich
1 buy tho goods at tho marked price—no more and no less.
$3,000 Worth of Jerseys, Cloaks and Wraps
ir Ladies, at prices way under the market. Don’t think of buying uutl 1
ou Hen what we can do for you,
GENTLEMEN, READ THIS:
We carry a larger stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS that any three
imiHoa in Columbus, and soil them twenty por cent cheaper, because wo sell for
pot cauh,
We carry a stock of LADIES’ and GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS combined,
of over one thousand dollars. How is llmt for Columbus T
Wo soil three thousand dollars worth of DRESS SHIRTS per annum, prln*
ipally the celebrated Kighinie Shirt,
Our stock of MEN’S HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR is a big department.
Como and boo it.
TERM« SPOT CASH.
BLANCHARD
iota nroacl s
& BOOTH,
troot,
J. T. JOHNSON,
l.V.) & 101 Kroai) Street, Opponito Umkin House,
DEALER IN
Pine Clothing* and Hats.
mu 1 ;
M ERE SUIT I
‘ IHLDdKN'H
ralu PANTH, i
Miikjijt at Ilio lowest pnNHlb
* chMiper limn an
men’s A si<
is, and 1 eau a fiord to
Uior house. A beaull/iil CAH8I
Jld HITIT for Boys from $5
mm i
iold u
r Hoard of Brokei
t known anti respoctod citi:
M. A. UAVFIIDI, I’r
sidont.
eX*CAK*ITAlj PI11XK $75,000.
flrkvii only $5. Nliarei In proportion.
Louisiana State Lottery Uomp’y.
tity that
U li
iupervise tlu
r _ au the Monthly and tiemi•
Ann\Ml i>raukng* of The Louisiana Htoft
ri.ifir.ute,
iched, in
conducted with honesty, fair nets, and
in good faith toward all partiesi, and i
thorite the Company to use this cert j
with fao-timUes of our signatures altaci
its advertisements."
i’omi
orporatod In 1SW for 1'- ycara by the hefilslatare
for Kdncwtioubl amiOh*rUablepurpoBeB—with* ca
Ital of $1,000.000—to which a reaorve fund of —
$^V),ooe has since been added.
Rv au overwhelming popnla
morlo a part of tht presen
• • - * —* * 1). 1«7«
adopted December 2d, A. :
Ddorseil bi
optt
I’boonly Lotte., .
the people of any Htate,
It NEvraSos
*in Oraud Stnul
take pUi'« JliHiiliiy.
A SI’LE*ll>ll> OPI’OBTl'MTY TOWI
A FORTUNE. KLKVf NTli GRAND LI’.A W INO
CLASS L. A1 NEW DKLKANN, Tl'l’UfAY
November 12, UW»-W»i» Wontld# D»»w»»r
CAPITAL PRIZE ?;75,000.
kVO.OitO Ticltete af Flee Dollars Hitch
miction* in f ifth* In proporllsw.
ia<rr or ran*!
1 capital PRIZE
' y) ■ i .ii','..' >&*•»■
d four days ot
j* obstinate cose, uo matter
"kg suadltui.
Allan’s Soluble Medicated Uauglos.
r oil of aai
No oauoeoas doses of eubebs.oopaitm, °r oU o ^*0
dal wood, that are c-italu to produce
.Uffc f.^ c “ la ” , " u ' 1 ,l " '"“pi 1 d c
hito met
armed with double* barreled guns, went
to the house of tue thief, out failed to
tind him. His wife refused to
tell his whereabouts, whereupon
U;ay knocked her down with a staiK of
sugar cane. The party theu left for
thuir homes. Two sous of the negro
woman aud an ex convict named Co- p
er armed theuiteiveo aud pursued C lay
aud his party. Overtaking them ik y
tired, killing Holden instantly. Clay
returned tue tire, killing Cooper a L d
wounding his two negro companions.
Htate Attorney Fessenden, of Con
necticut, has iltoided that the evi
dence pieseuted at the coroner s iu*-
quest would not warrant him iu pr
seuting Lewis to the grand jury lor
indictment for the murder ot Lose
Ambler, and this is sunposed to end
the matter so far as L^wls is eon-
cerued.
Bbiout’s Disjcase ol the Kidneys,
Diabetes and other Diseases ot the KM-
ueva and Liver, which you ate beiug
so lnghiened about, Hop BitieiB is the
only thing tual will surely and perma
nently pi event and cure. Ail o ner
pretended cures urny relieve tor a time
aud then make you many times worse.
°Cl7 UAVtaw 9 ^ 9
It is claimed that Gov. Foster has
ooutribuied liberally to the churches.
The eleotiou having gone agaiust
him, he probably now wishes he
hadn’t.
do
2 PRIZES OF PW00
$75,000
26,00b
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Insure Your Gin Houses
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WALTER A. TAYLOR,
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TJHIE 3VHOIS1 ABCH SHIRT.
The hem Shirt *n I Iso market J-1 31 01 Also 0 full lib-of Laundried HiilrtH, CafTk,
1 ’ 11 rrm *•!(’. fllvome a cull am! I will ill you up.
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THOMAS CHAFFIN.
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iDstments!
< liroinos, Choice Plelurea ivml Tie,Jure Fruincs,
lUTINU 1IICSRH ,'ATl.Al-
Tho hum’ Stundanl IlLACK, VIOLE'l'
H Ld POCKET iiUOktl.
and CARMINE INKS
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r. L. GRUZARD,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
HAH’,OPENED A
YARD.
Lumber
LUMBER
150,000 Feet of
IN J UR YAHl), AND. MOKE COM INO DAILY. ALSO
Cor. Bryan and llercor Mm
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FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
TH ..r DIN ^ A COM$R0 no’s.,
MANUKA FI L’KF.
800 do 100
600 do W
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» Approximation prlrenof $75n...
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U Approximation Pri8«“* of 260
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Applicatlon for ratoa to cluiu. sbonM be nwh 00b
to £}i"“. o r l
»ddr*«. Muke P. O. Money Orders payai.lt and
oddrewi Rexivlero-i Letters to
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or' Ira r v b-'V 'i*» • v ’ Mai I
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H, A. DAtlPHIR.
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AsnlKDoe’s Sale cf Bocke
and Accounts*
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Cane Mills, Syrop Kettles, Evaporators, Cotton Screws,
And (louring to rnu Cotton Horews by Stenm Power !
CIN C IT AO AND CASTINGS Cf EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A ai'KUIAl.TY IM MADE or
Pulleys, Sbaffiiif?, Couplint; und liangern for Cotton Mills.
frl.DKiues nnU SlRvUlarry <vt aluirl iH'lli e 's*
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iy Blonkfl Bou v ,h of Mobile ttei ilrard Railroad, opposite Groer’a Btoi-e
KK/MJ TRISI
BY KING’S NfV/ SYSTEM,
ITTI H WITH C OMBINATION HIM.C TACM J.
THEY WILL CORRECT UNO PRESFRVE THE SIGHT.
PliULI^HS CANNOT GET THESE GOODS
’ IIY
C. SGHOMBURO, Watchmaker and Jeweler,
S TH RFT,
we.:a.^e .agents
FOR —
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the Notea, Books of Accouii r a.at.d a'l other evjauicen
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Renew and retain your youthful ap-
pearanoe by using Hall’s yieliiau Hair
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NOriCIil.
Slate 2ti CorniyTai^s for 1883
HE now dne, and I am ready to
±\_ prompt «etuem«nt of tb« "»w
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H Tax OoUeotor tfosoosee (<
Office: Geurala Home bttUdina.
offeh this vvi.ek foit ;oKN"n.t.
MEN’S. WEAR
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Jil UliHord BuIh.
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ANOTHER LOT
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Siloes for School Children.
j The GeuuJno Molar Tip Shoes ;
Our C’inim n Ntn'ip Button Booth.
WmI known lo our cunfornere.
the Bay Stale Urtgans, a»o
| FAEMEES’BOOTS fnrS.il ftu
A ful' l«ne of LAU1KH* KlhK HANL*
| i l) WORK, combining style, dura*
HUM v ai.d comfort.
viuiAMcm rawBii
1 Ll£
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PIONEER 3L 1 !L.5 ING5,
MANl 1 FACT!’ KKI *
OlMITJEJIIOITY. - - IjOTTX*
Kv-jry^G-ln Fully Guaranteed.
To Kt.curo’on»*Ifc».rly>en«l , .lu ytmr o.der at ni.ee. Write for terms and price*.
«'CAr-E & FTHF-RFPCE, .... Columbus, Ca.
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Fannie-* in utyle, perfect In 111.
Moro of the BOc Slippers,
It 18 our intention to keep well stocked in the mos
all ti.nea to supply any reasouabl# want lu Bools,Hhoe* »ud Leather.
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Refrigerators, Fruit Jars, Jelir Tumlilers.
WATER COOXERS,
('riam Frc«ers, Fly Traps, FIJiFaus, Fisting lladiines,
J\.'" TIIE
:new crookery house,
HliaTEH BDIHJJlNa.