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? DAILY ENQUIRER• SUN: COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7 1885.
THERE MIT BE A FEW
WHO STILL DOUBT.
If n they will find In our t Dice many
■nth 1.U.I* ■■ tbe following, tout non*
that at. entitled to m neaoneldeteUoni
With my experleuoe I pronounoe
BREWER'S LUNU RESTORER the
beet lung remedy made. Four of my
brothara and alatarabaddlod wltb oou.
aumptlon, and about ibiaa yaai. ago 1
banana ao azbauaed by long oontinued
ooogta, aooompanlad wltb low fever
and nlgbt a weals that I oould bare'.y
gat about, end my friends gave up all
hope. I ooui bed ao Inoeeaantly that 1
oould not sleep at all. Alter trying
eeveral lung medlolnee I began tbanae
Of BREWER'S LUNG RESTORER
and waa greatly benefited by tbe first
bottle, gaining ttesb end strength end
resuming work. 1 oontinued to take
It and am as etont now as I ever was,
rarely ever oougb, nor do I suffer wltb
my lunge any more then If tbey bad
never bean affected.
I am never without a bottle of It In
my house. During the winter I gave
It to my Utile children, even a utile
fallow three years old, for anything
like gammon colds, or wU n they show
any evldenoe or oroup, end always
wltb tba moat satisfactory results.
Very truly, U E HOURLY,
Bsrneet'lUr, Qa,
Brewer’s Lung Restorer contains no
opiates In any lorm.
LA VAR, HAN KIN & LA HAH,
BBOKWU SEWS.
-Dr RU Rill, ol Brunswick. Is dead.
—It* Mayor llreka, of Urlfltn, died
Tuesday.
—The Richmond Hussars have or
dered new uniforms.
—Judge W H Parkins, of Outhbert,
died last Tuesday.
—Rev Jesse Regers died In Dawsnn
few days since. He wee born lu 17112
—The artesian well at Atlanta la now
4S0 Itet deep, and baa already coat
18.701.
—Tba papulation of Tbomasvllls la
now 4 250, an Increase of 6b per oeut
slcoe 1880
—Athena baa hoisted the United
States flag In honor of Cleveland's In
pug ura Ion,
—Mr t J Howard, an old and re
seeded oltlssn of Dover, died a few
days ago,
—Mr John 8 Jones and Mlaa Ida L
Rogers ware mi tried In Mecon Thurs
day.
— Mr N J Johnson, a liberal and
progreaaive merchant of Macon, died
Thursday morning.
—The Maoon iree mall delivery aya
tem oolleoted 114 290 letters, postals
and newspapers 1 r me month of Feb*
rnary, and delivered 91,118.
—The shad fisberteu on the Altaraaha
httve not been so auooessful as yet thle
season, owing to the freshet iu the
river.
—Tuesday wsa regular sale day at
Maoon, but for tbe atcond time lu 00
daya, (Sheriff Wen too it had LOtblng to
aell.
TUT rs
PILLS
torpid bowels,
disordered liver,
and MALARIA.
From thoho sources arise three-fourths a
the ilisottMos of the human ruco. Those
symptoms indicate tlioir existence s Luh oi
jtppctUe. lluwcli costive, Mick Head*
acne# lullsieae after eating, aversion to
f.r®ai!2r 0 sL l J? d i r ..? r mlu “» Eructation
of food, Irritability of temper, Lon
spirits, A Fwjhis of haring neglected
•omsdntjr, IMsahiass, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots b®fore the eyes, highly col-
#r#a . ITrlnc, toafSTlPAXlOM® and do-
mand the use of a remedy that octe directly
AsaLivor medicine TCTT’S
I I have no eonal. Their action on tht
Kulueys and Skin Is also prompt; removing
all Impurities through these three •• scav-
°f !?*• ■/■••■if** producing uppe-
tito, sound digestion, regular stools, a oieat
skin and* vigorous body. TCTT’S 1*11*1,8
SlT a . n ify^SS| a ana r ef?g'K I " U)r,c "
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
IIE FEELS LIKE A NEW MAN.
1 nave had Dyspepsia, with Constipa
tion, two years, and have tried ten different
kinds of pills, and TIITT’S are the first
hat have done me any good. They havu
.•leaned me out I ioely. My appetite is
splendid, food digests readily, and I now
have natural passages. I feel like a new
man.** W.p. E DWARDS, Palmyra, O.
BoldeTwywharo,<goa Offieo,44 Murray St-.,N.Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Ghat Hajk or H’htskebs changed in-
stant.lv to a ULossr Black by a single up.
plication of this Dm. Sold by Druggists
or aent by express on receipt o(fl.
Office, 44 Mart y Street, New York.
TUn'l MAIOALO Ul lFUl RECEIPTS FREE
The|Nn|irem.f. Beach.
Vro« •salience 1 think SB fe a tmj valuable
rssie>iy f( rcaUaroTM disrate#, sr,d st the sane
so Invlgoratlo* tonic.
Jambs Jackson.Oh'c i Joatlco of Ga.g
Atlanta, September 23, isst..
Twa Mara Import an! Casas,
■
as-a ■- ----
bell, wa asked hi. .
ba?<> two iu< r»-import-tii . .
gpeclfln torep-*rt. This V'-nwrable
furand wide t”r bis mirumi tins lal
behalf of the poor of Oolnwbu*. It will be.,
m-n bated that tbe Hwlft Hporlflc Co. baa donated
3 nltr al Niuonut of their famoaa medicine to b«
airlbawdbv Mi. Campbell among the poor of the
city j hence his ram k. Ha sal 1;
"I have jnat a en a lady who tiaa Leon greatly an
il ltnl by a let'er iu one of tier bauda. It haa riven
her much tronb'e and pain. ah# aald #■■** bad been
t oat ad bv aoveral phvriclttn# dn-lnc th» past
three 4>r four > ears with tti« old remedies bnt with-
ontslvlos any relief 1 suggested Swift’e fipoeffle
and rbe took fonr bottles an- la t
r«-rfcctl wall, liar baud la btnooth
« lc sl«n oi the d'«ooe Is lof’ It ll
ila msdluiuo renovates theayatam,
••Wbat abont th* other case ?"
"Wall, that was a ladv. alao >-he bad been badly
affected with ecsema fonr yaara Bar face, band a
aud arms. a* wall aa har b dy. weie covoreri with
sort* and »oaba. It waa one of tbe w rut cases of
this tarrlbladjaaaaa lliat I have over aeau. The »uf-
fsrinr of tlita poor craatnro wai beyond expresalon,
gba triad evarv remedy at ham), including mercarv
and lodld*-of po'a-h. but she only grew w^rse fib’
was In tblacondlMr'n wu n I first «aw the case. .
soon be-i hor taking Swift a SpeMflc. a d aba baa
Mow ooly taken l wo butt'e*, but every mart of the
dlav-BA haa Wm *t sotiraly disappeared. Her ran
oral health has greatly improved It la one of the
moat rant >rkable cores that haa coma un <e
actios at.d in a ministry of rixtv yaara I have
S 1 * d with every clw-a ot accifty and obaarvad cloraly
a variety of diaraiwa wh'oh aff.c bumauhy
l«*od dtxaaes are th« moat numaman and tbe moat
diBonlt to remora To overcome thane dlanaaea, it
1* my deliberate judgmsr t that Bwift'a SptciBc la
|h» gr i.drat blood Hiriller ever diacovered Itr
effaoiiars wor d-tlol. aod I cnualdar them almost
mlraoniona. Then- ia no medicine comparable
Trea ise on Blood and Skin Dlfaaaas mailed free
TUI 4WIFT SPRUlFlO 00.,
Drawer S, Atlanta, Oa.
f»> - -
' apparently
J'» not aain-
It ia marvelona how
A Clear Skin
is only a part of beauty;
but it is a part. Every lady
may have it; at least, what
looks like it. Magnolia
Balm both freshens and
beautifies.
■a —aw (pit rd mt)
DR.RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY,
A Nplwly aAaoaUd aa4 Ufallv qualified physieiea
—U Mcceaefal, at ha practice will prove.___
.terrhsw ui latpotswar,
at Ilia reewlt ef telf-ebuw ta yoolh. eeauel
Ooafnaloo of Meet, Lou of Saioel Tower, etc., raudarlnf
■arriege linarepir or unhappy, ere thoroughly end perm*-
aeatly cured oYPHXlelB paeltlvely cured and ro
ll rely eradicated from the tyttoin. Oononhea,
“ Stricture, OrchlUe, Hernia (er Rupture)*
—— ■** quickly ( 1
ISM thorn will ba Invented In and near
he city ol Talladega two hundred
thousand dollars In varloue kinds of
tnanuft-ouirlng Industrie*. .J *>
— At the election for town oflloera in
Tuskogne, on Monday, the loiiowlng
wore nulcoted to serve for the next
twelve month* i Mayor, H I) Faint;
oounollinen- J H Drakeford, li li Var
nor, WG Danner, W F Knatell. This
Is the same old ocunoi), with the excep
tion of the last two named,
—Married, in Willta. Texts, at the
reHldnnoe of the brlde’e mother, on
Montgomery street, February 2lst,
1H85. by Rev B N Barker, Mr William
W Wynn, of Montgomery, Ala, to
MIsh Maggie W Heath,of,Willie, Texa*.
—Eugene MoGonnell waa tried in
Mobile on Wednesday for aaaault wl h
Intent to murder an employe, Pat
Murphy, who elalmed that McOonnell
beat him severely and otherwise
abused him. Murphy failed to auataln
hia charges and waa in turn bound
over on a warrant aworn out by Mo-
Connell.
REMOVAL!
Wa hava moved from our old stand ou Broad atreet to the
Cornerin theWebster Building
OUR STOCK 18 COMPLETE AND FRESH*
—Green G Thaxon, and Robert Mo-
Mahan, two of B Jtta oouuty’e oldest
residents, have died within the past
few days.
—Commissioner* Walker, Entllland
Dorset! are charged with the duty of
preparing the budget of expenses ot
Chatham county for 1885.
—Will Haralson, brother to Frank L
Haralson, of Atlanta, state librarian,
met with a severe railroad accident in
Texas a few days ago.
—A lady in While county attempted
tooommit auli'lde by climbing u tree,
dicing her neck in s fork and then
utuplug itf. Her husband reached
the tree in tune to prevent her death.
Balnbrldge is gathering quite a mu
seutn of shark's teeth, well pro esved,
from the artesian well, at a depth of
200 feet.
-Sarah Napper, tbe colored woman
recently arrested for killing n little ne
gro ohlid a* Home, was arraigned be
fore Justice Walters, and after hearing
all tbe evldenoe was discharged,
—Arrangements are being made for
agraud military tournament In Sa
vannah, 'o take place the Inst week in
April. Fifty-two companies have been
Invited.
—1 is reported that a branch lodge of
the Knights of Labor ha* wl .bin tbe
; asi month been orgauixsd in Savan
nah. aDd is now getttug Into good
working order,
—James Curry, late manager of the
Rri< (Pa ) ball club, and once wi'h tho
Gleviiano (Ohio) league team, has been
seho ed to manage ti e Augusta team
during tbe coming season.
—The piark r ad or turnpike from
Augusta to Summerville was sold
Tuesday by the company cwi-irg it
and turned over to the village ol Sum
merville The pike will be kept open,
proved and maintained aa a due
avenue.
-Mr John F Thompson, formerly
editor ol the Fi-u Gaines Tribune, and
reoently connect* d with the Chattanoo
ga Dally Commercial, will be associate
and local editor of tbe Randolph Vin
dicator, the new paper to be published
in Cutbbert. Til» first Issue will ap
pear on Saturday.
—At;A»henson Monday night the
city council met, and by a vote of 5 to
3 passed an ordinance requiring cows
to be kept up in East Athens, to pre
vent gates being put across tbe public
roads. It created great indignation
among the oiiiz ms of tbe first ward,
and a petition < f 150 names was being
gotten up, asking Alderman Palmer to
resign for voting for tbe same. Tbe
oouncll sustained the stock law all
over Athens,
Mr A L Hartridge, a leading citizen
of Sivannab, Ga, and Mias Agues
Campbell, also of Savannah, were mar
ried Tuesday mi rning at Emmanuel P
E church, B Uimore. Mr Hartrldgo
was Mias Cempbell’as-nardlau. She is
a handsome brunette 16 years of age,
arm until within the last few week*
attended one of the fashionable board
log schools. The groom Is a widower
wl h several children, a son who is
older than the bride attending tbe wed
ding.
—Dr Mapp, of Jacks mi, has an old
E igiish gold watch that baa been iu
ais family more thau 100 years. He
has bad it in his possessiun over twenty
years, and says it has been In good
running » rder ever since It was b night
—over 100 years ago. He says there
has not beeu two dollars spent ou It
dnee it was bought. Mr MoArtbur of
he same place, has a saw, plane, draw-
knife, chisel anu hammer that were
owned by the enufedera e states gov
ernment when the war ended.
—Amerlcns Recorder : There is an
old lady ol 73, who lives iu an adjoin
ing county only flfieen miles from the
city, whose life has been a little re
markable. Hhe has never beon farther
than fifteon miles from her home In all
her long life. Twice married, the
mother of two children—one of whom
is cj Aid and the other the mother of a
family—she has never worn ouf, bv
constant n»e, a single pair of shoes
She has never felt a headache, tooth
ache, nor even backache—says she does
not know what they are like Still welt
and hearty, ahe came to Americus a
few days since and paid a merchant
$100 that she was due him. Ga ting up
to start so early, she said, made her feel
a little badly. Surely hers is a remark
able record.
ALABAMA IISWB.
eLitl UOPIKS, '
Thsaa Whe ;Llv« lw til ass Hoasss
Mind llnw fhe; Cass Misbn.
•The wicked Booth when noone paraue h."
It is amusing to see bow tender-foot
ed certain blood remedy p r oprletois
have become ot late. Tbey make
much ado about “apes and imitators 1 '
wh -n none are in \ ight
Tbe proprietors of B B B would say
most emphatically that their renedy
stands upon its own merit. Should we
attempt to Imitate, it would not be
those who do not understand the mo
dus operand! of that which they offer.
Our own long experience in the pro
fession preclude* such an idea The
field for blood remedies ia large aud
broad, affording ample room for all
pteseut aspirants. We do not desire to
close the door against others, neither
shall It be closed against us. B B B is
the quickest remedy, does not contain
mineral or vegetable nolson, does not
Imitate, and is in the field as an honor*
able competitor for public favor, and
its success is without a parallel.
febl4 eoditw lm
A Paris company is making white
bricks ot a very handsome appearance
from the pure silica used in the manu-
fao ure of plate glssa. They are lighter
in weight than day brick*, but are not
porous, being subjected to hydraulic
presnure before tbe final baking process
to which they are subjected. Changes
of climate have no tffeot upon them.
Wb«i * PIIJ
That *he otlnrwise beautiful girl
Bhould have such bad teeth- And all
because she did not use SOZODONT,
It costs bo little to buy it, considering
good it does, and its benefits stretch
out into her future life Poor gli 11
th,HBt,se,tuiV.w
rilee,omi4W prirete ileeeooe quickly cu
Ule oeir-erldenl that e phyofclen whe r _,_ _ r
Me*tee certain elate of dleen.ee, en.1 treetlne ihoueende one*
ally, eeqntrea great eklll. Phyrietnat kuowlne thle fact often
recommend pertonfi to my enre. Whan It I • Inconvenient tn
rlrit the city for treatment, medicine* MB to mat privately
and lately by mall or eipreae anywhere.
C«tm OnsrsatMd Is all Casas
uadsrtaKsn.
Coaeoltatleae, eeraeaaHy or tj latter, free and tn riled,
Ctorcee reasonable and conaepondneoe etoctly coni den Met
* FRIVATK COUNSELOR
.tfiss8:>as!Raasi?“
I Cwh
QC i A dsn psr day at homo. 8ampiss
‘Sir*
Q0.NSUJPTI0N,
«M thoneonUeof coennal tkn wont kind and or long
fiaodlnf bar# boon curod. Indaad. boetrongia my fait*
taiUoSeaey.that I Will Mod TWO BOTTLES PBBB,
tonehnr wltb a VjtLtJABI.ETREkTIBR oa thisdlooaoa
—Mr T W Hightower, a lending clti
zon of IiiFayette, died very suddenly a
fdw day* since,
—Mr F B Holaday, an aged and very
bUhly respected citiaen of Blooming-
dale, la dead.
—Mr E D Thomas, of Jernigan, Rus
sell county, died ou Tuesday night
last.
-Charlie Barrfield, a youth of Eu-
faula, while out practicing with a pistol
last Tuesday, shot himaeif through the
hand.
Mr Webb Wood died very sudden
ly at Orrvilie, Dallas county, Thors
day mm niug He waa a sou ol Judge
P G Wood, of Selma,
—Abou< 3 o'clook Thursday evening,
„ bile at work on the Warrior river
bridge, E ia* Wall fell, striking head
foremost on a block of wood, and waa
instantly killed.
—Auditor Burke has received $3
067 30 of the money belonging to me
state, collected by A O D ion, the
B ount county tax collector, who waa
killed by hU wife.
-Peter Bibb, the negro wbo attempts
ed to outrage Mrs Catherine Walker, in
Dallas county, in June, 1884, was tried
and convicted in the circuit court. Tbe
prisoner is in jail awaiting sentence of
court,
—Eufaula Times: Mr H D Clayton,
Jr, having realgned the clfios of regis
ter ot chancery in Birbour county, Mr
P B McKeuale, we are told, has been
appointed to the position and h.us given
the requisite bond.
—Eleven senator* and tblrteeu rep
resentatives of the legislature have le
aned an address to the people of Ala
bama, to set forth the merits of the de
feated railroad bills that weie before
that body aud of their support of the
sa ne.
—Last Wednesday morning a mad
dog was killed near LaFayette; also,
several animals that the dug had bitten
The dog had been bitten by another
mad dog about a year ago, but showed
Simultanrc.usly with the reports
from K m. ns annul the snow blockade
In that region, cmne not*n of ao
about tbe *i ext whtat crop, not of dan -
ger from frost, which n’ps tbe pioa-
peotive peach overv mid-wimer, but
from the^Hesslin fly, * which Is mi
reported at work iu twenty oountlea of
that atdte.
For Cough* aud Throat Disorders
use Brown's Bronchial 'Ikcchrs
Have never changed my miuu re
specting them, except I think better
of that which I began thinking wail
of.’’—R-iv Henry Ward Bsecher.
Bold ouiy in boxes.
th,sat,se,tniVw
Mr W W Corcoran, of Washington,
haa given $1 ooO to aid the Jacas^n
nut mortal association in erecang a
monument over the grave of Stonewall
Jackaon at Lexington, Va.
ADELINA PATTI, tne great aoug
stress, says of Solon Palmer’s Per
fumes, Toilet Soaps and other toilet ar»
Boles: * I unhesitatingly pronounoe
them superior to any 1 ever UBed.”
Principal depot, 874 and 376 Pearl St.,
New York, ^ oo28 dwly
Gcvhrmor R< bbrt Lowry, of Mia
sIsbIi pi, bays that in ease he receives
the resignation of Senator Lamar he
will appoint Col W A Perry to fill the
uuexpired term.
FilesX PllsaXI PIImXX!
Bure cure for Blind, Bleeding am
tohing Piles. One box has cured the
worst cases of 20 years standing,
one need suffer five minutes after using
Williams’ Indian Piie Ointment,
absorbs tumors, allays Honing, acts aa
poultice, gives instant relief. Prepared
only for Piles, itching of the private
parts, nothing else. Hon, J, M,
Coffenbury, ol Cleveland, says that “J
pave used scores of pile cares, and it
Hforda me pleaoure to say that I have
never found anything which gives
such Immediate and permanent reliei
as Dr Williams’ Indian Pile 01nt<
cnent,”
For sale by Brannon A Carson, John
P, Turner, Geo. A. Bradford and B.
Carter. mh21 eod&wly
Tbk English sparrows have disap
peared from several placet* in the
neighborhood of Boston, and the sup
position Is that they have frezen tc
death. S.» blizzards are not an unmiti
gated evil.
advice to Mothers.—Mbs. Wins
uow’h Soothing syrup should always
be used when children are cutting
eoth. It relieves the little sufferer at
once; it produces natural, quiet sleep
by relieving the child from pain, and
tbe little ohorub awakens as “bright aa
a button ” It la very pleasant to taste,
ft soot hes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates
the bowels, and is the beat known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes, Twen
tv-five cents a bottle* ^ rnv29dwly
AN ice gorge on the Delaware river
extends from Lambcriville, fourteen
miles above Trenton, to a point th eo
miles below the latter ciiy, and is said
'o be thirty five feet thick In places,
YOl'IVti MEN I-REIO THIS.
The Voltaic Belt Co, of Marshall^
Mich, offir to seud their celebrated
Electro-Voltaic Belt and other
Electric Appliances on trial for thirty
days, to men (voting or old) afflicted
wi b nervous debility, loss of vitality
and manhood,and all kindred troubles.
Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paral
ysis, and many other disease*. Com
plete restoration to health, vigor and
manhood guaranteed, No risk lain*
ourred, as thirty days trial is allowed
Write them at once for Illustrated
pamuhlet free.
decl7 tu.th.sat.seAwly
The New Jersey legislature refused
ti ai j turn in order to allow tbe memi
ners to attend the inauguration.
Corner Broad and Crawford >treets.|
Or prices as low as the lowast. Wa would be pleased to see all our old friends
and the publlogeoerslly. We guarantee vou satisfaction. Capt’s J. A. Bhap-
d J. W. Coleman ara with us. and cordially Invite all their old friends
nd see them,
iKiEnsriNroJsr sc hill
THOUhANDB.of ,
SICK
Hesdsohe ere permanently eared every year (as the hundreds of iestlmonlab
In my possession will testify) by the use of,
DR. LESLIE’S
HpeoUt Prescription. Thle Remedy eland, to-d.y wlthont ■ rival, end will
eceroely ■ competitor In the world. Thooiende or Phy.loUn. throughout th<
country have acknowledged their Inability to enre It, end ere now preaorlblr,
Dr. T,e«lle’e.Hpeolal Prescription for all eeees of Slok
HEADACHE
In either tte nervone, bllloue oroongeetlve form, arising from obelruotl m, 001.
geellon or torpidity of tbe liver. When I say that Dr. Laalle’n;
SPECIAL
Prescription will onre the moat obatlnate onset of Blok Hewlaobe^I.meae
Just what I say, and that Is, that It not merely relieves but
POSITIVELY
cures, no matter how long the oeee may have been Blending. I have teriltro.
nlaln Irotn persons who have been .filleted for twenty years, being onnfined tc
bed two or three dsye at .time every two weeks, that have been permanently
cured by two bottlea of Dr. Leslie’s Bpeoial
PRESCRIPTION
so Ihet they have not bed an attack for over five years. If yon are troubled
with Blok Headache and wlab to be
CURED.
be aura and glvejthls remedy ajtrial. PnionJfl.OO.
N. B. AROHFK. Saratoga 8 iriogs. N
FOR SALE BY BRANNON A CARSON.
OL nvc. AMOS.
MANUFACTURER OF-
ies, Drays, Etc.
I " Ufeuiaai,
Ke»ps constantly on band a loll SMcrtmeut of work, inch mn Delivery Wmgonn, Rn*d
WaJorw Drava, etc, all cl my own make *nd guaranteed a« good as any In this market
Parties wanting anything In my 11ns will find It to their Interest to »e# ms bslors
buying. |
Repairing and Job Work also Promptly Done.
I have with me a first-^lass CsrrlBge Trimmer and Painter, and will nse nothing bnt
the v<-ry best material. All work cutrusted io ms will have my own supervision Ca)
WM. BEACH db CO,
Hardware, Iron, Nails and AgrieoUnral Implements.
T HE Galstirated DOW LAW COTTON PLANTEB9: WATT PIOWS Oa.1 and Chill-
ed; Ferc»*nn, Halman *rd LoGrsnge PLOW HT0CK8; BL^OKdMITH TOOLS,
E FORGES, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS: BARBED WIRE
Wrli# for Prices.
IM.OB ,
BOSTON AND
steamship CO.
FOR BOSTON DIREC
Great Southern Freinht and
PASSENCER ROUTE
Between New England and Georgia, Florl*
Ur, Alubriina, the Month and Southwest.
First class Tasser ger Ad onunodutioni
Cabin Ptuwage tM.
Exonralou b eerags 912.
fPHK firstrclass Iron Steamships of this
1 Compauy are Appointed to aall every
rbnreday iron Boston at 8 p m; from Ba»
vannah as follows;
CITY OF MACON, Thursday, Maroh 5, a
51.00 p m.
GATE CITY, Thursday, March 12, at 3:30
CITY OF MACON, Thursday, Maroh 19, at
H:00 p m.
GATE CITY, Thursday, March 2fl. at 2:39
p ra
Through bills of lading given to New
England manufacturing points and to Live
arpool.
The Company's wharves In both Savane
uah and Boston are oonnnoted with rail*
roads leading out of the two oltles.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
Agents, Sav *nnah, Ga.
OrW LCLARK,
Agent Central Railroad, Oolambus, Ga,
seplOU
.dweet Una,
Thf exufiatiou you 8ee ollnglnj? to the
Hwcet gum tree in the hot summer
months Hciemtliially combined with -
tea made from tho old fiold mulloii
which ban mucilaginous princi
ples so healing to the lungs,
present* in Taylor’s Cherokee
Remedy of Sw^et Gum and Mullein n
pleasant and effentive cure for croup,
whooj Ing-cough, colds and consump
tion, 8>ld by all drusglats at 25 i and
$L nor bottle. Send two-oent postage
stamp for Riddle Book, Walter A Tay
lor, Atlanta, Ga sat,8e,tuAw
A party of Oaltforniau* have offered
a vii-oyar.l and residence In that state
to General Grant He hae replied de*
dining the gift.
Wneto Ndiateanenia m This Carry Wslgtot
iu August, 1881, it was (ltsoovertd
that my son’8 wile was in the las! atages
of consumption. She waa coughing
Incessantly, and at times would dis
charge quantities of pus from her
lunus, could not sleep or retain any
thing on her stomach, and we tbonght
It only a quoatKn of time when life
would be cm pel led to give way
to the fell destroyer. After ajl otbei
remedies had tailed, we got Brewer’s
Lung Restorer and began it in very
small doses, as she was very weak. She
soon began to improve; continued the
no dsn of hydrophobia until last Wed- 1 remedy p.nd was restored to ilia and
needer. health, eed Is to-day hetter than ahe
—The Telladega Mountain Home | hna evf r been before.
Tin Coluk Iroi Worts to.
ARE NOW PREPARED TOfl|
Dress Lumber
For the Pnbllo, and!
Solicit. Patronage in that Line,
tr
u
BARGAINS!
Having iordered In from (he varlon* Ex-
.'presR r.fficps ail my
Custom Suits
AT HALF PRICE ! !
HUITH made ap for IK'OO we aeli for 920 00
SOITM mad* up for fouo w* se 1 for liOO
SUITS rPRdeop for 30cu we aell for luoo
HU ITS mad* up for 15 00 we tell for 7 50
i Intend to olnue out these goods lu
V days. Au excellent oljpt.ee for bar-
i is thus given to all wanting to buy,
s at ocoe.
G. J. PEACOCK!
Clothing Manufacturer,
04 A 04;Broad 8t„ Colombo,IGe.
P H—Now Arriving : A beautiful «tock oi
PJECE GOODS for Hprl» u 188-5. which wt
will msks up to me sure and guarantee
sallsfaotlon. All goods oath on delivery,
No •’XoeptiouRe G J P.
eodtf
Central, Soatuwestern &_1ont^oraery^ Eofaals &. K’ds,
All trains of this i/sUm ar* ran by Central or 90th Meridian lima,
O" »;;d..n* r HUNDAy, March l.v ISM, pa™.n*« 8 wltJ"on B tt«*rSX 0l iul rSf 1 *.
Dptolsiejy Hoots
W. & J. SLOANE
NOTTINGHAM LACK CURTAINS.
from li an upward
8WI8S AND VBBN0H LACK CURTAIN’S
from 95 OO onward
MADRAS LACK CURTAINS from 4 OO npwurd
TURCOMAN CURTAINS from » SO upward
TAPR*TRY COVERINGS from 1.30 upward
CRETONNE COVERINGS from .SO upward
Material* furulahed for Window tihiide*.
Broadway and 10th Street,
IRW YORK i’llV,
jaJV dew^m
■BEAD DOWN.
C.R.Line.
’READ UP.
! No. Mat No, 53 • No. 61,*
Ace. ’Pass g’r|Pas*’g'r
, 6:40 pm 8:45 pm 10:00 am
7:/7 ;»m 10:21 pm 11:50 am
ill:34 pm: 1:08 pm
Lv^avannah^.Af | 8:30 pm
Ar OUver M ....Lv 1:52 pm
. \.r, MM Mlllen M ....Lv 12:40 pm
11:1)pm 1 1:35pm Lv Mlllen.^.Ar lii5pm
’ n *’— Lv...Tennlll*.....Ar Hh!2am
tr . flnrilnn Ar >4 M am
Lv..... M'Aoon Arj 7:85 am
Ar Barnewlll* Lv 5 67 am
L 9 Barnesvlll* Aj 5 57 am
Ar Grlffin M ...«Ai 6:24 am
Ar Atlanta....Lv| 8 55 am
€ B. |,-Aa,...a 1 No, 18.«
Branch iPasw’g':
»J pm Lv.„« Milieu ...„ArI U:0U
1 49 am
12:40
12: tight
11:45 pm
10:17 pm
1017 pm
9:43 pm
8 10 pm
No, E*
PwnV
5 50 j m
4:12 pm
4:12 pm
8:85 pm
1 60 pm
No. a.
Acc.f
8:15 pm
6 ot pm
4 86 pm
No. la.*
A co.
7:52 pm
7:09 pm
_6:00 pm
.1 45 umi.ir..._Au*ust»‘..rLy! 9 45 ami 9:’ij0pm| 8 30pm|
l N'J 25,f|nIliedgeTlIle A »>n.2H.t|
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| 9:to auj|Lv...Goraon Ar|440 ami
10:19 aa. Ar.MiU’gevlUe.Arl 3;00 pm
112:20 pir| Ar...Eatonton...Lv| 1 45 pnc|
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No. 36 f| No. 33.
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1 U«jm (Oiltr 1 No. 34.ti No. U8.t|
KxsIlroMd. IPHsa’g'rll-Rto’g’rl
, 5 00 pn
1 6 1-5 pn
ilO !5t»u
112 20 n
1 Lv Baileevilie Ail tftvo an
|Ar Thomaston Lvl 8:15 hq
1 4:iO pm |
1 8.00 rm 1
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5:1(J pm| Ar.. Carrollton..!.,! 5:30 am
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No. 10.* |
Aoc.
liiiiiiihi
4 35 am
b 57 am
8 67 Km
H 22 am
iSHS
1111 pm
12 20 pm
214 pro
3 Hi pm
3 21 pm
5:01 pm
5:01 pm
8 50 pm
Lv Macon Ar 7 15 pm
Ar Fort Valley Ar 814 pm
Ar Hmlthvllle Lv 8 65 pm
Lv Mmlthvllla Ar 2 52 pm
Ar M .Cuthbart...Ar 111 pm
Ar ...Enfaula ...Lv 1201 am
Lv ...Enfaula .„Ar. 11:68 *m
Ar.Union Bp’gsLvilO 11 ara
Lv.Union Hp'gsAr 1011 am
Ar ...Montg'y... Lv' 8:20 am
7 88 pm
5 05 pm
4 50 pm
2 20 pm
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No 37
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tt to H B—Alba , No.
uy Llu«* IpHHH'ger
No. 28* iNo 88 |
pHM'geri Phm
11 21 pm
12 VOpnr
-V'lTpn,
l 15 pnr
»- 20 pn
7 3s pn.
7 33 pm
9 35 pm
0 35 pm
10 30]pm
Lv... .MmcoDu^.A* | 7:25 am
Ar Fort Valley Lvl 6 is am
Lv Port Valley Ar 8t'8am
Ar Bmlthvilla L\ 4 Ort am
1 Lv Hmlthvllle A: 4 (.0 am
1 Ar...,Albany^. Lv| 3:m am
11*58 am
10 45 am
3:45 pm
2 50 pm
linn
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u Lv Kon Valley A 4 4 - pm 5 55 s
»' *r Perry. Lv! 350pm 1 8 0.
1 N°.2»t hw A H-*H«k*.|No.30t I
iPass g ’n lj 9.xtension |PKSs’g’r|
1 1 Lv... Albauy .
| I | 4:25 pm|Lv... Albauy .^AriUt:3n nmi i i
' 1 1 7:55pm |Ar... Blakely ...Lvl 7: 0 *m| I |
I No 3It H. W H. R -Porti No 33f I
iPssx'g'r'Wnlnra Braneh |Pass’g’r 1
Lv...LU.nbert...An 12:86 pmi i
Ar Fort Gnlnes Lv|ll J3ai> !... |„
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1 Pass’g’rl ion r, r iPHSs’g’rl
I No 19*| No 5 *
I* to B K-d olnaa | No. 6 •
Ihns Wnln Line.IPnss’g’r
| 7 '55 pu I 8:23 *<miLv Mhcod Ari 6:12pmi 5f6arDl
10 17 pm 9:44 am Ar Fort Valley Ar 4:53pm 382am
I 4 10 pm j l:06pm!Ar fyilumbnw Lv | 1:20 pm I 9 85 pm|
^ Rrs on night traim: m follows: Retweeu Bavannab aud Augusta, trains No*. 61
*?*ib1’ ^ etWoeD »od Maoou, trains No*. M and M; between Savannah and Atlanta, train* Mo*.
Pailn<<tn Pnflett Cars between (Mnclnnatl and Jockoonrill* and throngh nitt<nff r»r between Cbattanoo*
join I* ryaud w!!*cro*B ?1 * AM * Rl * Albany aud Wajrorosa. Throngb Palace filer pi d* Car bt tween Mont*
rraitin marb> than • rnu dally: trains marksd tbns t rnn dally except Sunday: trains mark ad that X rna
lany except Monday.
J' r P. 0 } ut f Sloopla* Oar Bsrths on mis at Union Depot Ttokst Office M minutes piler
»leaving time of nil trains
Gen 1 finp’t bavannab. T. D. KLINE.flnn'tB. W. B. B.. Macon.
v r 8HBLLMAN TrafBr Mnna^er^Bavannab. 4 ^ ^ t ^Q. A- WBIT4hBAD, Oen’l Pam Agent,
A rent Orilntnhtik Oa.
NKY8 have always been.potent factors la
the reaping of Death's harvest. No matter ol
wtmt iiAturoorhow long standing these com*
plaiuti 1 may be, surs aud spi'edy relief is offered
Smith's Extract ^Mayflower.
The many cures affected by this remedy hav«
gained for It a world-wide popularity. None
Used Buffer, save those win* reftise to he reliev
ed * 'you would know Ju-t exactly what 1*
piennt by the term BRIGHT3 DISK ASK, and
how to cure It. enclose a two cent stamp xrUh
your address to
H. B. Rjjjitk a. B*v, Corivvtra iTw
Without Money
Without Price 1
ICOLUMBUSil
Music House!
(branch of
Bates’ Pontliern Mnsir
HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, I- FCEORCI*.
Aud wblfblatti«r bonght
l»*«lv Ml 0*1* pnichans
worth of Pianos
nh uf»ttfi«Ns
•rtli ol In p-tt
0 0 (opI’S oi
•snjgst
-US tluough thtdr Mu
le II' ate li*re. to give
inr patro' • Lite baneftt
mil dlscouut of tbene
ind sell
PIANOS mi ORGANS
From the World*# Greatest Ma
ker#, at rock bottom coab. thus
au • in,tallaient price* tbe latter
aa low a# 6vo ana ten dollar# per
mouth. I cladlng freight pa d
from factory, a fine Stool and
Cover, one Inatiuct’on and Book
of Music and a full warrantv for
■lx year#. We also offer to Rent
New Planes, #hlptted “
fac'orlee We const
everything
SrnKi! -
- - and Merchandise, *
Sheet Music aud Marie Book*, and sell
than any other house south. Bs sure and call <
for prices and particulars before boyifg
D. C. 8HUTZE- Manager.
F. G. WILKIES
Ceneral Auotlonear
AM) BEAL ESTATE AGENT
Hpaclal Alton Lion Given i to
risiiiiinttri’ Casrdisn’ mad tstigisei' Bali
kOtflo* at J M Estes 4k Sou’s Shoe StoreJ
•A.ZiZi.:
Barden Keeldenoe on Jackson *tr**t (oor-
ner lot north o f Rankin reeldenoe). tail ball
acre lot, and one of the most eligible loca
tions in the olty,
augl tf F GWILKINS.
We have Just Issued n most wonder
ful aud valuable new book, which
treats of diseases "peculiar to tbe fe
male sex," and have spared neither
pains nor money lo make It worthy
the perusal and confldenoe of tbe wo
men all over our land.
Everybody, mother, wife, sister and
daughter in this country la deeply; aye,
vitally interested in this great work,
and should send for It without delay.
It will be sen! to any address In the
United States
Free of Costl
Read It carefully, study it well, and
you will gain from its pages informa
tion that may prove more valuable thaD
all the wealth of all the Rothschilds—
more precious than all the gems of Eu
rope’s royalty 1
IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE.
Give pofltnflloe and write name plain
ly, ai d address
Thu BrniMtplil R-cnlntor r o.,
P. O. H*x IN, ItUKTl, «. ,
(I) dtf
CHOCOLATES,
B keakfaht co<x>a.
Cracked l? o n-row propma
Plain and 8weet ('hooolate
BROMA,
MADFHHKL In Harrela — Ktrt-nt Bloater,
Kx.ia Mats Hi d Nol’g, Fat No 2’- and
Extra F-imily 8’n
COD FI8H, Fish In om*. Fresh Mackerel,
8*)m«>n, • oean Trout,
M A HI NEE <?;atn* Bpleel H’idines. I
Tom
CRAB MEAT, (Nanis, FI
dluei. Lobsters, Clmn <
i Imported Har*
Dried Fruits !
Pitted Cherries, Ilnrkteberrie*-;
i’eaehen, App e*. Gernmo i'enrs,
Prunes Currants, lt-tis'ns Pigs,
D *e», Evaporated Pears.
Plgg’ Feet and Trip® In btrrele and tin,
Canned Goods,
A full line and eholce goods.
Pig Hams, 8 to IO Lbs
App.es, Oranges, Lemons,
». jt. wood,
IRON
[TONIC
regard her
mjii FromlarSer lnformatlOD ire' reetoretlon « nearly, mlraoletor
• ,hand and will make public at; whloh^she ja^ Indebted^ j*redj»v i»ks..j.y a )Y
WBM CURE!
MOUTH WASH and DENTIFRICI
Cures Rlcetilng 0*un«, Ulcers. St»re Mouth, Sot
Throat, Cleanses the Teeth an.i Puriflas the Breath
IMUBS
and VIGOR of YOUTH, D>»
pcpsla, Wantaf Appcme, Iu«
’ ack or Btrcngth,
onllng absolutely
cured. Rones, muscles and
nerves recc-lvo newforea
_ Enlivens the mind and
L _ J27‘ m jr* supplies Brain Power.
0 A I KT O RnfTerlngfrom complaints
Ls §\ \J I Ea WjMMUillarto their sex will
find la DR. HARTER’S IRON TONIO a safe and
speedy cure, (lives a clear, healthy complexion,
frequent attempts at counterfeiting only add
to the popularity of tho original# Do not cxperV
oent—get tho original and Best.
aoriwtf
h»Te ■( tuuid end will men. puimu »i .
the proper time, we Tentare the aeaer- | Lund Reetorer,
Uon that bj the first day ot January, I dAwtf
ndi-d by lending riontlsts. Prs
)«ral
wA
Taua a Co. iunU, Maine.
Wood
Mantels
100 Sets Fire Brick for Grates.
keskt your;grates with
Two Care FIRE BRICK for Furneoee,
Two Tone FIRE OL.A.Y, STOVE FLUBS,
CHIMNEY TOPS, Ornamental Border Brlok for Yard..-*—
Eight Cere TERRA COTTA PIPE, m
These goods are Georgia made, at Stevens' Pottery, equal to any end oheapeat,
6. PHILIPS. Agent,
Oolambug, Ga.
Telephone OB.
:WE OFFERiBARCAINS IN
IMPORTED CIGARS
PARTAGAS, Conchas
PARTAGAH, Londres Nuperlor^.
PARTAGAS, Londres Flor
PARTAGAS, K’a Especial
PARTAGAS, R’a Victoria Superior^
PARTAGAS, R’a Victoria Flor. TT „.^
..Former price |10 60, now | 9 00
.... Former price 14 00, now 12 00
Former price 16 00, uow 18 00
-Former price 17 60, now 16 00
Former price 16 00, now 12 00
..•^—..Former price 20 00, now 17 00
These Goods are superior in quality to any others manufactured In Havana#
LOUIS BUHLEK & CO., Webster Building
STROWBRIDGE SOWER
BROAD V FCAST
I'tix-d. s.WKri
BEST. CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST.
C. W. DORR, Manager ST3ZJS&
UAtlNK MKGDKH COMPANY, 2(W FOUITII ST„ DES MOTNEH, IOWA.
Muhmlltcd.
Tho Robl Mi'chell
Furniture Co.,
CINC/.WA 7/
RflCandia i^owerKerosena Lamps
WUKftchom. iMiualHfnurgaHj.-ih
One lamp HI brlUi.n
the tt arth'-Mt e'lrnVr?
rih |>H. liWOlllllgE. I
Churche*, It la beyond cumpuri
Till Best Light In the World.
44<mhI life Agent* w«n»*d
everywhere. For ( trcul, —•
and luforuiatlou uddrc-M*,
THE ALBA LIGHT C0. #
Sole Manufacturers
WA NktoQtrtot. 6UCUUlATI,a
nrl9 iHni
k DHT7C? »s'U , i‘«hS.“.'%.By , {S
JUL A llJUlllmonav right *«av than any
thing alto la this world. rortnoMi await the work*
ara abaol^UirisersJNAt .oao* oddros*. Tan *Oo.
Not Wanting to Remove Our Entire Stock
OF
SASH, DOORS AID BL«,
We offer until further notice for sale for SPOTJCASH
t,<WVO SxlU 19 Light" Will down at 75‘cta
1,(100 :8xtOJ18 • “ •- “ $i;i2
700 10x12 12 “ “ “ - ... 100
1,000 10x12 IS 1“ “ “ 1 60
Sx7;i:{ 111 0. (1 Poors 140
K very thing else iu propoition. Respectfully,*
WILLINGHAM & CO.
MUSCOGEE PLANING MILLS
-RE-OPENED BY-
< ROBERT JUSTICE. *
HAVING BOUGHT THE! MUBCOGKB. PLANING MILLS formerly owned by Cham-
Ipaunk A Knuland, I am prepared to larnlah all kinds of LUMBER, Including
Dressed Flooring, Weather Boarding, Moulding,
Bracket*, Window and Door Frames. Laths, and all kinds ot BUILDING MATERIAL:
also do Pinning, Bcroll Hawiug and Turning. Having aeourtd a oorp* of oompetont
men I solicit a share of the patronage of the pnbllo, aud will glv* all ord*ra for work or
malarial prompt aud cartful attention# Telephone No 121.
a p28 dly ROBERT JUSTICE.