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DAILY ENQUIRER -SUN I COLUMBUS GEOKQIA SATURDAY MORNING, MARCtt 7. 1885
OolavMUM* uMiorin.
w*»li>Wt»r it* Oolombai mill* l»w tak«
18.V47 balsa of oottoa against HA* lest roar. a ds-
av««M of 1,H1
Araraia 'I'narmomaMn
ror it* tMk sndlns booh yssterda? lb# »»*tm«
liamomaUr «u ii degress, ths highest CO end
I -vest M. aad lb* rainfall i.14 inches. Tbe naa*
«Hk Im* rear tbe average «M M, highest W, end
| ivhi >4. Rainfall .0#
Aatlyala of OolBMbaa BNaioia*
T. data, «IBM September lat, tbe total reoelpts foot
Be 1«,44« bales. MW I«m th*aaa lest year. The MAO
rvlroed baa brought 9,1 to bales to Oolomboa— H
lssethaa Uat aaaaoti Southwestern railroad. lO.tttT -
«Ml Ian tha Waatarn railroad. ».*»»—6I7 lees
0 a 0. railroad. 7,»9«-Sf,IIT laaai rivsr IO.OM-I.74)
at ora ( waaoaall.vio-l.4M moro.
Through Dolton,
Tba through cotton atuoa Augu«t Mat, (cotton
aatpaad from otbar polata paaalna through oar olty
antoanta to 3I.W7 balaa. It waaahlppad to Bavaauah
tbaaoa to Now York or Uvarpool, aad waa divided
Troy..,
Ualoa Springs..........
Way Button* M A OR ft.....—*
(J AIR B..—
laaai la Wow AAferilaaaiaBia,
Dwallli i for Kent—J F Ml her.
Embroideries—At tlia Trod* Falaoo
Faaaoll'M White Ltturi-R T Fusrall.
Honda? Oruera For Meets- H U G'Naal.
Fine Yonng Males lor Bale—T M Folejr.
■•looted Bead Oorn-W J Watt.
A banting parly oomposrd of D* Hohlty,
O E Hochetraraer and John Patterson want
down to U^atola on jeeterday and had
aoma flea sport d ye shootlt g. There wait
160 doves bagged by tbs parly.
Prof G R Glenn, of M'oon, lain tbaolty
Mlaa Mama White, of Opallha, Is visiting
lauulvsd in tbe city.
Tne friends o' Mr Mllion Howard will re
gret to learn that he It sll 1 eri'loall/ lil.
Mr PniHip G Springer haa returned from
Itbftoa, N Y. where he haa bean attending
oil eg*.
Mrs H • Green, of Opelika, who haa been
vlaltlne relatives In tba olty,returned home
jeeterday.
Rtriwtihcr Veaaty **wi.
The following items are irons the Meri
wether Vlndlottjr:
List Tuesday waa a very qnlst sale day,
Mat very fowp:op.s were aoont the ooart
bouts,
L tu Monday wltneaied tha daath of three
of oar oldeat elUaena, Meeare Foliar Brl lay
and Boborisou, Mil of whom realded in dif
ferent port Iona of the county.
I Greenville gets all the ootton next fall
thu aha ought to have the pabllo roada
mast be piaeed in a much better oondltlon
than they are at present.
▲ friend at onr elbow estimates that
Greenville will aei 1.000 tons of gnenotbe
present season and that aaeh ton will be tbe
mean a of bringing five balaa of ootton to
the town next tall. This would make 6,000
bales of cotton.
Hon H K Harrla and Messrs A F Hill and
Jwtnea F Ogietree went to Columbus last
week and g>ivn the railroad an<.horitlea a
ohcck for tie COO, snbaorlbed by tha oltlaena
of Greenville and Meriwether to tha rail*
road.
LtfiBiBY DIhEt TORS’ MEETING.
Tha board of dlreo ora cf tha publlo
library bald their regular monthly meeting
laat night. A foil boaid waa present, except
Dlreo'ore Hoohitraseer and Coupps'l*
The librarian reported 000 books elrcu-
! a ed daring February, and forty new mem-
bin root veil. Tbe oirenlar letter reoently
■cattsisd through the oily, Is having a good
effect. It la hoped that many new namea
will be added to Iba roll.
Tbe treasurer reported 0190.00 received
•Inoe leal report, and 9148 21 paid om aa per
vouohera.
The resignation of Mr LH Chtppell ae a
member of the board, waa tendered and so*
oepted Mr Obappell'a oonueotlon with tha
Onlcmbns Guardi, who are preparing to*
tha Mobile drill, aeeea*Hated this step. The
vaoanoy will be filled at tbe next meeting
of tbe board.
It waa resolved to have tha art exhibition
and other ptorosad entertainments during
the month ol Aprl', The entire matter la
left in tba banda of the entertainment com
mittee. This committee is preparing one of
tba moat nnlqna entertainments ever given
in Columbus, It will take piaoe early In
April at the opera home. Amt ng the most
interesting featnrea la to be a living obote
game, played by young gentlemen and
ladlaa In ooatume. This will be something
new to our people. Wherever these living
ehaas games have been played ibev have
drawn mil homes. Tbe oooealon efferean
opportunity of exhibiting brilliant cos
tumes. Another feature of the entertain*
ment la to ha tha mnelc, vocal and inatru
mental, furbished by the finest maslcal
talent in the city. Mr Ed B-own, of Macon
who la a show within himself, la to be a
pari—a very large part of the entertain*
ment.
Upon the whole, tbe people may prepare
themaelvee for an unusually fine exhibition
—something that will be a fitting otosefor
tha theatrical season. Tbe art «xblbltlon
and taatlval will ha held in tha south Wsb-
star bnllding.
At an early day the ladles will meet to
take this matter definitely in hand The
people are expeoted to give these en er
prises their support and patronage.
Apalachicola (Fin.) Items.
From the Apalachicola Tribune we glean
the fn'iowlog Hems
Y>un, who baa been confined Injall
tv-’.-ai mouths tor the supposed mur
der of Mrs Crum of Cnrrabrlls lent year,
was removed to the real deuce i f Mre Camp-
boll on acoouut of extremely 111 bealtb. On
Sunday afternoon at 6 o’clock be died.
F J Egbert's resutenoe catue vciy
near being oouonmed by tire on Sunday
morning but the betolo efforia of Mre
Egbert saved It.
There U oomparatlve'y little sickness In
the city at preeent, wblob Is donbileae very
gratifying to tboae who were not so fortu
nate leer fall
J Dwight having resigned fha posi
tion of assistant treasurer of tha Cypreis
Lumber Company, Mr Fred M Stearns has
been sppoln<ed to All »he vaoanoy.
Dredgtr g in tha obannel commenced
Tuesday test, but tbe appropriation Is so
small >bst tbe work will not stand, and
910,000 Is worse than thrown away. Mr Bar
ber, tie Uulted Starrs surveyor, aa\■ ha
thinks It will coat 940,010 or 160,(03 to gat It
In good condition—that 1« tan feet low tide.
LOUA h i ACUNILH.
• —Work was ccmmenoed on tba Mont
gomery atreet railroad laat Wedneedwy
—Ten new member’ were reoelved by the
good templars last night.
—Itlsrum ied that marriage bells will
flag at the Oatbolto ohuroh soon after Lent.
—The Planters’ hotel, on the west side of
Broad alleet, will soon be torn down uud
naw bnlldlt gs erected oa the site.
—Miss Mary Perkins, of Maine made a
interesting Ulk at the good templars meet
lng la-t nlcht.
—••What are you doing 7" asked a lady of
her little son, who, on rising the other
morning, seemed luteut on things afar fT;
*'onah; mimmH, Pot ils .suing to »• y
dream,"
—At their meeting Wednesday night the
Young Men’s Catholic Ualon appointed a
eoiamiltee to mike necessary arrange*
m-nta for their anunsl plonlo, whlob cornea
off later on.
— Indications for tha aonth Atlantic
states.* Partly cloudy weather and local
rains,allghth warmer In tbe northern por
tion; slight changes In temperature In the
southern portion**, and vsrl- hie winds,
shilling acutbw ally.
A FALSE ALARM.
Opelika, Ala, Maroh 0-To-day's At*
laut-a Constitution contains a sensational
telegram irom Ooiambns, stating in anb*
stance that tbe municipal war of two years
ago bad been renewed, and that a pasting
ballet m*y at any moment throw the oily
Into a riot. It am says that there were
•harp reports of shot gnus and pistols made
aa challenges by opposing faotlons on tha
ntght of tha 4 b, and that daring the trou
bles or the past seven or eight men had
been killed. I goes on to aay that tha oily
has returned to munletpal rule, and with
It came toe renewal of the old spirit, and
that the election rtosnlly held shows that
anger still rules.
The statement that there were shots fired
o i the night of the fourth la true, Tha par
tieawho did tha shoo*lng were promptly
arrested and fined by tha commission
Every other statement msde la absolutely
falsa. Thera are no opposing factions hare
now. No man waa killed here in the riote.
Th*-re haa bean no election here reoently,
Members of both the old factions united in
a petition to tha legislature for government
by a commission.
KIVEE SEWS.
Tb. atuim.r Thron.tM.ka rmebed tb.
wh.rfnrlyjwt.rdvr mornlug. Bli. wn.
loaded wllb a lair ml.Mll.iuoD. fral.hi and
1U3 bale, of cotton, eon.lgned U follow,:
Flournoy . lipping 81 balM, Blanohard *
Bnrrn. 2, Bnucy * On 2, and Oarl.r * Brad,
ley i
Tb. following war. h.r pu.eng.r.: o F
IWlIsferro and 8 F Woodall, Ap.I.olilool.;
Bnil. U.lffla, Bilnundg,; A. B HayM, Co
lombia: I W Moor., J F Tarry, T W Ol.ro
land, A M Wall.n.t.ln, Ur. A X Wallen.
.'.In and nnna, F.o-eooe; Mr. Om Ohaffln
Knlanla; J D Bnrla, Bnrti; L F Unmbu and
ion, Hombar',.
Bb. will Imtc .bla morning at 8 o'olock
.TgauRB avoc bays
Tb. itiamir Amo. H ,y. arrlrM ywtar.
day at 11 am uom.Mart trip touo.lta>
booebM. 8b. brongbt a .mail mUo.llan.
on. bralght and no ootton. 8b. will ramaln
bar. a abort wbU. to ondargo painting and
repairing ganarallr.
■Mk (f Captain f. *. Jah
Captain JobDMn waa until rwwnUy a
member ol tb. arm ol Jaqne. A JobDMn
and bu a number of friend. In ttaUelty
wbo will regr.1 to bav of bl. d.atb, of
wblob w. Ood tb. following nollM In tb.
Macon Telegrapb and MHunger:
Yeatciday morning at, o'oloca Mr Maw.
Inn « l..hMnn ri.-rill u. ■ 1 Cbirr,
ton T- J.ibnMo died at bl. bom.
•trui,ali.ra lingering and painfni limtu
Tb. annonnc.mcnt ui bl. dMtb oaniad
proionnd rMr.toa.rtb.cl y and wpMlaiiv
among bn.incac men, wbo knew blmmnre
any excellent qnalltlcc. Daring in
wociailon of ecT.rai yean witb Maoon'r
bncinoco tntaracui be prored a liberal and
prog receive uurobant, and agenemanof
pleaeant manner and addreea. Hu oamar
exiaada over a period or tblrtwn veare
tbat U merked wllb unn.nal inioSi
About two yean ago ba oolt tbe . onto
seek health by traveling Tbe dmad'nl dlH
eaae ooDinmptlon badieraned luelinnon
hie oobat J* niton, and bad began ltoworf ol
~veg* During tbe two y wra tnat U1 vim
ha bmgbt Its prograee with a wui power
-- —• berole In Ito detarmloMtanf TbJ
Ths BIssbi Usss tba Biassk,
Tb* bloom upon th* branch mast dls
Btfor* tbs tree cso bear t
It ta the troth that wakee tbe alfh
▲ml hope tbat b lots despair*
Tbe sun tbat palate tbe flower to-day
Will fade the Hewer to-morrow;
Tbe longeet joya will pats away
And and at last In sorrow.
It ii that tboagbt Informs tbe mind
That souls ere filled with fesr:
It la that nature it unkind
Tbat eterte tbe bitter tear.
Tbe paaemg air by which we live
Still been onr breath awan
The bead which unto life doth sir*
Pr* pares tbe bed of day.
3 ha brlghtar beams the eteady light*
The barker falls tbe ■ v ade:
Tbe colors moat divinely bright
▲re etill tbe first to fade.
It le because all ties must part
That farewell worde are epoken i
It is the love that fills the heart
By which the heart ia broken.
IBebeit Borne Wilson.
LOCAL NOT1CK8*
Bsu* Hall
Not alnoe tbe National Jesgua was organ
le id, la 1870, has tba opening of e eeaeon in
the professional arena looked more prom
telng for tbe beet Interests of professional
bill p eying than does the ooming reason of
1885 For tbe first time thorough harmony
wlil prevail in the arena, and every.repuim
b e professional club will find itself fully
protected in bolding all lie oontraoobouud
players under tbe laws of the national
agreement, u alike tbe situation in
there is no rival professional association in
tba field tbia year to provide a eafe retreat
for reserve or oontraet breekere; and ibis in
Itself will have a far more Important besr*
lng on tba elnb management of tbe eesson
tban would appear on tbe eurraoe.
In 1884 all of the league and American
olubs found it difficult, if not Impossible, to
tug snyetrorg ooeroive laws to bear on
tba'r players In tbe way of penalties for
•lighted field service or for actaof ineubordl*
nil ton; tbe atnmbilng-blook in tbe way of
tbeapnlloatlon of atrlol clnb mice In pun
bblng violations thereof being theextsteooe
of tba rival union aealclatlon, which kept
Its doors wide open for tbe admlnelon of al
dteoontenled league or Amerloau players
of note wbo dealre to Join its ranks There
suit of having suob an association to go
. 04ie of need waa detnoraTstng In Lheex-
remeon tbe olnbB of the league and Amen
association*, \ h* 1 uter finding it. diffl
cult to discipline tnelr men when oeoaeion
qulred, without running the risk ol
obliging them to k ick out of tbe traces and
go to olubs where they cum do better, sod
also act pretty much as thoy pleased
This year all ibis is obai g-d and In tbe
plaoa of tbe lax observance of olub rules for
temperance habits and tbe nulilfiobtlou of
laws to enforce team work In ibe ranks, sll
the league and American clubs now have
Ibe power to eufo or every rule, ami to In-
upon the carrying out of every
olub law enacted for tbs preservation
of olub discipline, and of *>v«ry rule
muds to support tbe system or ie«m woi k
In ibe field. Laet year if aerlala terms
effered toa first ti'nss p ayer for his
■ervioes in a olub which held him in re
serve, if be deoil) ed to accept tht-m, and
waa then tbreatened witb the carrying oat
of' he reserve rale to the extreme letter of
be law, he oonld say to tbe parties making
tberffer: ' If you don't give me my price
will Jump ibe reserve end tske what I
know loan gat in Ibiuor that club or t» e
Union association." Now all this Is
changed, and if a fair price la offered a re
serve player and be declines to aooept it.
and is tbeu tbreatened with being
placed on tbe reset ved-rne stlary
offil.OOO, bebas hnt two courses of action
to pursue—ibe one betug to accept lbs
terms, and tbe other being to stop playing
hall tor tbe season. Ia other words, tbe lit-
tlegime otbutldosl >g wbtoh oerisla play
ers played on the league and Amo loan as
sociation's olubs In 1884 bas been hlockod,
and theolnbsnow bald tbe winning cards
in their own hands.
Henoe, for oue thing, wa lo k toseefsr
rioter discipline observed In the ranks tbe
oomlog season than ever before, ani with
tbls there mnst o >rae batter team work and
greatly improved ploy, and it Is U'ineoema
ry to state tbat tbe seqaenoeof this lrnprov
ed p;ey will be a larger patronage and In
creased pecuniary prod's. Then, too, this
se .sou fewer professional association dabs
will take part in tbe ebampionsbip oam<
palgn or 18-6. Tbe maximum figure of eight
olnbe now prevails in tbe existing assools
lions, and thereby tbe general interests
taken in tba oonteets will be greatly in
creased, Ia 1884 the associations outside of
he National league were too wleldy to be
profitably bandied and tbls was one reason
why there wore eo many financial failures.
Take it altogether, tbe coming season has
every promise of being tbe most creditable
aad successful known in the history of pro
foaslonal ball playing.
Nva4 Me Vessr aastfsy trisrs
For line Chicago Moats, and tbey will ba
promptly fi led. Stalls Nos 16 °rd 18 Tele
phone No L8 B G O’NiAL
YJkrea Far* mas Y«aaf Assies
For sale si auction. Will bu sold tblsiBst-
urdsi) morning si ID o'o.ock.
T M 4 olxt, Anot'r,
Special Ratio* t* saipnw.
Orpioa central a Fuoplr a Limb ffr'aa,
Columbus, Ua , F* b 18,188k
On and after February 2U b, 188\ tba loeai
freight and paasage rates to all poluta on
Uhsttabooeliee and Apalaohloola rivers
will boss follows:
Floor,per Scents
Fertilisers, per ton.....M«....MM.*MM.......40 rente
Cotton seed Meet 40 cents
Uotton, per baie^ M luoenui
Other freight in proportion.
PASSAGE, Oolumbus to Apalaeblcola,98 00
Other pjlnts In proportion.
Tbe steamer Nalsd will leave Oolumbus
tor Apalaohloola every Tuesday morning at
8 o'cloek, returning via Balnbrldaa, river,
•to, pormlttlr g.
The at earner Tbronateeeka, will leave Oo-
lnmbna every Saturday morning at 8
o'olock for Apalaohloola, rotnrntpg via
Halnbtldge, river, eto, permitting.
Shippers will please bave their freight at
boat by 8 a m on day of leaving, aa none
will be reoelved after tbat boor.
Boats reserve Ibe right of not landing at
any point Whan considered dangerous by
tbe pilot.
Our rsepi risibility for freight ceases after
It baa been dlsohargad at landings wbars
raoalpt for same cannot be obtained.
SAMUBL J WHITBBIDM,
President Central Line of Boats*
T H Moons,
▲gent People's Lino of Boats,
novSB if
WEEKLY COTTON STATEMENT.
COLUMiiua, UA , March «, 1885.
Hates for Uottou Bills—New York eight
off: Boston demand ‘4 off; Savannah M
Hank’s ohcoas on Now York over tbe
oounte Vi pr* nitum.
Cotton Situation —The receipts at
Columbne bave re-tobed 74 061 bales, wblob
decrease of 8 200 bales lor Ibe same time
laat > ear.
Compahison With Last Ykab — The
United Slates ports >e««'piaara 49 681 more
. j: the exports 148,032 more; b • s ock
....403 less. Columbus rec»lpu i>26u lest,
sbipmeniN !*■«; stock 1.700 ese
The WxatiibHi— Thermometer tor the
we«k aveagod 48°. Tn*- blgbesi tempers*
ture was Wl®, tbe lowest a
Rainfall—1.14 Incb
Same week last yetr tbe thermometer
averaged 61 Tbe blgbesi temperature was
lowest 26,
Rainfall— ,(
MAKKKia — Last Saturday at Liverpool,
middling uplands _wer« quote i at 6J^d
ft* Mm*tmn CmpsJ
BwelllNf Baas* /mr Mint.
A Dwelling oa Urawlord etreat Posses
sion given Immediately.
mh7 21 J F MXLLBB
la taking the lead of all other blood
S nrlflera with astonlahlng rapidity,
t richly deserves and la rapidly win
ning the oonfidenoe of the pabllo.
▲a a blood purifier! It la a bee lately
without an equal. In the onre o'
Byphilla, in any atage, Scrofula, Beau
mi, Ulcers, Rheumatism, White Swel*
ling, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and otbrr
Blood Diseases, or Skin Dlaeaaea from
Impure Blood.
Dr F ▲ Toomer, Perry, Ga,, aayei
have need it in my practice twenty-five
years Ir la a perfect blood purifier,
an lofauible apeoiflo for the diseases
for which it la reoomm-mded"
Phrbt, Oa , September 1,1884 —The
O. I G. Gentlemen; I had theouoaalon
recently to watch the effect of O. I. 0.
(Old Indian Cure) on one of tboae
liordbleoaaea of blood poisoning. Af
ter two weeks treatment, the patient
waa fully restored to health. Yours is
certainly a wonderful medioine. I am
not fond of rushing into public notoii-
ety, but knowing what 1 do with re
gard to your remedy, I leel that to
withhold that knowledge from saffet-
ing humanity would be an inexo leable
wrong. So great is my confidence In
tbe curative power of your blood puri
fier, I freely consent that you make
such use of this statement as you see
fit. ~ ‘
BatoetiS »mm* Cara*
I have now in store and will keep during
tba planting season a choice variety of Ten
nessee Seed Corn, tel to ted especially lor
planting, two weeks earlier tban com
raised here. [fnb710’d W J Watt
liirsofiv* mm* ree/ssf*
The Brown Obemiosl Co, Balt more, Md,
tbe owners of the celebrated Brown's Iron
Bl'.ters, have Jaet Issued a beautiful Hand
Book and Almanac for ladles, and a com
plete and useful Memorandum Book lor
men. These publications era Attractive,
containing a great many valuable and in-
tereedng things. They are furnlsbed free
of charge by druggists nnd country store
keepers but should they not bave them Ibe
Brown Uhemloal Co will send either book
on rtoelpt of a two cent stamp to pay
postHge. mb7 sat eo w
JLimmt Aims/ it**/
For rale at
Columbus Ikon Works co
mb&d*2w
Thm Fiatef
assortment ot Sheoes ever shown in this
murks', and tbe latest styles ot Dadles,
Translucent, eto, etc, Shnde-s Din't fall to
oall. uur price* run from lOn lo 0300.
Calhoun A Blocks,
nepl6 6m N ext central Hotel.
Beepectfally,
/ W COLYER,
Sheriff of Houston County.
If yon suffer from any blood disease
or skin disease from impure blood,
a certain, pleasant and quick cure ia
within reach
In conclusion the proprietors say
they have yet to meet with the first
failure ol O I C. to do all that is
olalmed for it. Prick #1.60 Fkb Bot
tlb.
doid in Columbns. Ga., by City Drag
Orleans 6 8 10Nev York middling up
lnn*ls were quoted at 11 Orleans at
11%°.
To-dav at Live*poll, middling uplands
were quo ed *10 1-10 J, Oneaus 0 \41.
At Nsw Yore m dd lug upmuds were
quoted at 11 %), Orie»nH 11
On tbo week Liverpool declined 1 10ti,
New York deoltned Mo, Uommbns
ned a shade.
. Sicas Pa^t Y*au-Liverpool-Uplands
% t, Orleans u ,i; New Koik—up-
ii d» 10J4o. Oriesue C Uumbus-Mid-
•ing« M^io.
Uoiumhus market to-day quiet. Kales
l, Tbe foliowmg are t .e warehouse
quotations:
Inferior —@—
Ordinary and Stained 0«s7
Oot d Ordinary 9%®—
Low Middlings l 'i®-
Mlddilnge l6W<0iU%
btnct Middlings........ ll%ti>-
Week's eblnraentH 881 bales 00 norib*
eru spinners, 331 Columbus factories, 00
export.
Week's receipts, 055 bales, against 317
tbe previous one, auo 613 the rorr* <rou<i
lng week I«h' *ei»*on~ So ty 8WKR, ftfi
t y M A (3 R R, 34 by W*R eru R K 314 b>
river, 90 bv wngoas, 107 by C A it UK
HhlpmeDiH 381 bales—U by H W' HK,
881 lor Columbne fac'orles. U0 by W R R, t
by M A U R B. 60 by rlv-r.
WXKKLY STATEXKNT.
1885 1884
Block Angus* 31st 882 2 2-'
Keeelved pasi week
T-t*l reoelved
Total rec’d. Inrlml’gst ck
shipped past week
To al shipped
Total Columbus raotorlea.. iu no
B ock Matou 6...m 4,68
S4iea 1
Year's receipts....—.. ......
MODES OF EBOBIPTS.
(885
Bontbwestern R. R hhm. 10 947
Mobile A Girard R.R 9 880
Western Railroad 8 855
River 10,068
Wagons 81,010
Columbus A Roma R. R... 7.881
Store, Geo. A. Bradford, Manager.
ang!4dly
ffasr t'mrm.
A new prodnoi, makes beautiful white
flonr, sweet nud wholesome. Tbe seed can
be bought only from
Gko A Buadkobd,
mh4 lw City Drug »iore
Remember tbat Kern A Loeb are tbe sole
agents ror Magnolia Kl«>nr. 0)14 if
WHITMAN'S FIN
dtf
BmaUH mn* uuttpin**s.
How many we dally eee upon our streets
tbat are annoyed with a backing oongh.
and bow lightly they treat tbe matter!
Tbousinds die annually from lung diseases
In tbls Immediate section, and it (he cause
waa traoed to tbe foundation we would find
that it was from simply neglecting only a
slight cold, as so many term it Beware,
friends, of these coals accompanied with a
be ok log cough. Many thousands will fol
low those iht.t bave gone before it more
oars be not taken of them. There le an old
adage, "A stitch in time saves nine." Bo,
take heed, and if von or any member of
your family are tffilo'ed with any tbruat,
chest or Ju g trouble, no matter how severe,
procure a bottle of that old reliable, time**
tried faml'y cough remedy, Piotna, whlob
can be bad at any drug store for 69 cents per
bottie, and It will permauently core any of
tbe above troubles and restore health and
beauty to tbe emaolated frame. Tbls great
remedy will prove a boon to consumptive
patients in advanced stages of tbatdresdfal
dlecHse, as It le snotbtug and healing to the
nugs and mwk»r « x^«»^ , '»-atton easy* tf£
ty Isaday |«ksol As-
•eelsilsd.
The regular quarterly meeting of thte as
■oolatlon wlil ue held at (H Luke oburoh
Sunday afternoon at tbree o'olook, March
8ld. Superintendents ot each sobool w II
please band In tbelr reports E<oh school
le entitle to one delegate to every twenty
five members. Paaiore, superintendents
and secretaries are members ex«« ffiolo, bat
•very member of tbe sohools are earner t y
Invited to be present, as tbe time and plaoa
for tbe annual oelebratlon will be appoint
ed. Each school appoints their own de'.e-
W. R. Bedell, Btc'y.
MYAtgg*?-■»>•. I ‘.— W*tb..rax. Mu.fl I P Bu., W T I
SoUa^ttet uwM°ibf*krukTu rar*hlL n L'ri•***»(>'•*« Bdmnix
■arlM Cm.„ *u„n.
Tb. lol lowlcg Item. ar. from tba Marlon
County Bentiu.l:
Every day look. Ilk. Saturday now-
th.re .re 10 many wagon, ob tb. atrMt and
M many pMpla In town,
Tb.dlrMloi.oltb. Bnana Vnu railroad
bald a mMtlng at B levin. Wednesday.
Aft., . brief 111dm., Mr. Bod. B Evan,
died at tb.ra.ld.no. of bar daughter,Mre F
1, Wledom, Bnnd.y afternoon, let Is.:, at
belt put five o'olook.
Tb. amount of fralgb* oouelgu ed to ible
point alnoe tb. Bnana Vl.ta road opened
bnaloM. bar., Feb: nary 9 b, amonnt. to
(1,000
MU. l,noy Bl.ndford, tbe obermlng
daughter of Col Murk Blandlord, of Column
bne, u vlalttng her..
MIm Carrie B endf. rd, of Co umbo., It
vUltlog tbe family of Mr J F Uolll. to lb.
deUgbt of h.r old frlande bera.
Henry Drane left for "olnmbn, yeeterday,
where ba will .pend . few day. He win
probably go lo Bant. Fa, Hew Mexico, to
•ngag. In tb. premise ol bl. oboasn pro.
fMaloo, tb. law.
Tb. M.tbodl.t obarob 1. to b.v. . new
organ. At Hander eobool lul Bnrd.y
■nbMrlpllon ll.t wu mid. up end lb. fob
lowing oammltlM tu appoi a t.d to rail on
oltlmea. daring tb. wMkt MUm. Bell.
Brown and LonlM Lnmp.tn, Mom.re c D
Moor, nod J Henry DnmpXla,
A railroad mMtlng w« held at Tea.w.11
laat Batnrday. Tb. following g.ntiam.n
wan appointed a eommltt*. to .tall Co.
inmbniiDd Talbotton to m. u arrange-
manu oonld ba mad. I o .Hand tb. Talbot*
ton railroad from _Boatle to Te.aw.il
“ Bl.wart, t H Hogg,
• W. have Irarued
U— ProeMdlnga of tb.
For rale
mh6 du2w
aim*/ Lime/ Irtms/
Columhus Ikon Wokkh Oo*
ipwrMSBI
When yon visit or leave New York Olty
Via Grand Central Depot save baugago ex*
preosoge and 08 ciyrlage hire, and stop at
tbe Grand Union Hotel, opposite said d--
Pot.
mix hundred elegant rooms, fitted np at a
cost ui oue million dollars, 01 and upwards
per day. auropean plan. Elevators. Bess
tauraut supplied witb tbe best. Horse onrs
stages and elevated railroad to sill depots
Families can live better for leas money at
the Grand Union Hotel tban at auy other
a. ly27 dl
first class hotel tn tb**
>•« Cam'S
make a mistake if you oall on us for Fnrn*
llure, as we bave tbe latest style*, and onr
prioea beat even the cost sellers Recollect
that wa are next to tbe Central Hotel.
Calhoun a bhoobh,
Cheapest Furniture House South,
■epl0 d0m
•ms/ Asms#
Atm:
For sale at
Columbus Ikon Works Co*
■fMMtffitra' >Nl4Rf.
Office of Muscogee Manf’g Co,
Colummus, GA., Feb. 9,1836.
Tbe annual meeting of tbe Htookboldore
of this Company will be bold at their office
on Monday, liaioh 9Lh, 1886, at 12 o*eloak m.
W A SWIFT,
febio ‘d Bec*y and Tfeaa*r,
Csllsloli IlMStMlM mm* lf»4iiSMSS
They are muob lighter iban any other.
Twenty-five pairs of the frames weigh only
one onnoe, being made from fibrous mate
rial,
Thoy are mueh stronger and more dura
ble than any others; they can be dropped
without Injury upou the hardest substanoo.
Ask your Optician, J H Bramhell, to show
them to you. 99 Broad street, weal side,
Oolumbus, Ga*
Glasses fitted by gas light.
Open from 6 a m tt >18 n m. del0 U
a fall line of Portiere cnrtalu Samples that
we will offer nt New York prloes.
Calhoun A Brooks,
sepl6 d6in N«xt to Central Hotel*
FINE ORANGES aud APPLKS at
dtf ('has D Prrrr's*
Dressed Wes'her Boarding fl per hun
dred. delivered. Willingham a Co.
JsI8 tf
Fine Bananas, Oranges, Lemons and
Appiee, at Chss D Preer'a.
Me fisrr/Nl
in buying, and be sure look at our sleeky
as we will undersell any bouse In the olty
iu Furniture end Bb-dee.
Calhoun A Brooks.
•epl6 U0w Next Central Hotel*
Oranges, Bananas, Apples, Nutf, etc, at
Chss D PKKEK'Sw
WHITMAN’S TINE CANDY,
For eale at Chas D Pkbkk's.
dtf
CANDY at
HAH D PKKKit'S.
FRESH APPLES uuU OKANGE8 at
Pkkkr's,
Parlor Salles are unsm passed, and we wish
to reduce onr stock. Tbereiore we will give
good bargains to cash purchasers this week,
Calhoun A Brooks,
sepltt dBm _Nexi Ceutrel Hotel,
9Fe Witt
repair yrnr Farmi are in good style, and
guarantee every piece turned out of our
•bop. We have tbe best workmen In tt
■late. CALHOUN A BROOKS,
sepl6 d8m Next Central Hotel.
rnMIVMMWMmm.
Central common ...74 4p 76
CentralH Kb pr cent aorip M ...... —HI m, *“*
Georgia il per oent 162
Sontbwestern 7 pr ot.KuarantesU.li5 •lie
m..m1U6
MM. . i 07
1(9
LeGrange ?!...«« .....
fiavannah iii.
Mimflm JT>sA.
Bid. Ask id
—ioo ar
-mm.iot 5l -
.....122 10)28
will)
MmUrmm* Mt
MMMM.MM.1H
...MMM.M..1U
m llib
Georsia R R fls<
Atlantic A Gall 7»
Central eon mtgs 7a.
Georgia & R 7pm.mm.
Mobile A Girard 2d mtge end
O B R.. - 107 #108
Montgomeiy A Eufanla 1st mtge
6e, end O A r,,,,,..
Booth Geoxgta A Florida 1st, en
108 •lOi
dorBed^by^Htats *of * Georgia,^ 7
plf ftentn I I T- im.hm. mum m „, lljl
South Georgia A Florida 2d,7 pr ot 108
Western HK Ala. lat mtge eno
O R R...... no
Western Alabama 2d mtgs <andHslii
Mmmk Otmek.
Chattnhooonae National 10 pr CL.16T.
Marohaote A Meohaclos’ It) pr ol.127 #132
Ragle A PbenlXra.M
Oolumbns..
Mvacogee...
Wmwtmrm MmJM,
10 sbares Georgia Home Insurance Com
peny stick
10 Hbates Muscngee Factory Stock
100 Shares Eagle and Ptaenlx Factory
Stock
60 Share■ Plonesr Co-operative Oo Htock.
01.600 city of • olurarms 7 pf r oect Binds,
Bonds.
I advertise all securities placed In
uande free of oharge.
rgo. •
JOHN BLACK MAR,
Dealer In all swnrHu* mAnitoned above
S41PI.B, HABVgf A CS,
SsieisMt le n—sple A fevsn.
Have removed their business to Dudley*■
old eiand, Mercer sliest, opposite t
paeseoger depot.
Mann ao urars or and dealers in Lasaber,
Doors, Baaboa. Blinds and aU vnrieiiea of
bulldei ■' supplies.
Having onlargad and greatly laeiMsed
onr faollltloa, we are prepared to famish
lumber aad all kinds of building material
on short noUee. Matistastkm guaranteed*
JkWU
■Wise the Beeelpls mm* ahlpmeote
Ceiteo ••• ttolsmOso and
•a* Ports*
77,024
70,464
7.1 MID
,2.1 9
6,3: S
IU 6*8
4 472
834*
29 472
J0.141
74,661
MODRfl.OF SHIPMENTS.
1886
_ A G R R mm... .
Western Railroad......
77.021
10.967 12.8*9
68.243
73,840
70,461
STATBXniVT PRBORDING TEABH
11879-80 1880-1 1881-2 1882 3
Stock August 81
83185
Keo’d to March
Htock Mtron 6 13257
Year’s reoeipts.; 87170
" 8. crop ...»mmm|058832)
Freights.—Per 106 lbs cotton, to Bhvhd
nsh 45 ents; to Baltimore, 57ots; New York
1045'o; 98377' lOHsS
18*181 12.44!
11243'| 1"8463 U2V63
5874UOO: 6878806.6892.7
ADd PbiladelphlA, 75ots; Boston, Vrovldenc*
and Fall River 85ots,
The United htatrs Ports.—Recelpte to?
tbe week _61,;62 bales, against & .272 las
ae follows t
Htock August 81at
Week’s receipts
Total ” ,
Week’s expoVts to G. B.„
54 862
4,421.812
28 64
l.JiOO.H 6
8,167,000
760 040
6085J0
48 77«
1,860
Htock interior towns 106 bli
Connirr Fradaee.
Wnolensle
Country lia iter. 20
Eggs... 13
'lrown Chieker-s '0
pi leg CuiekeLB 10
Tut keys M....01.10
11.25
WHOLESALE PBiCE CUUBEMT.
App ph per bbi 08 60.
B)« nnu per d» s$> 60(1)8 60
Bagon- fleer Rib eid»« 8r; Bbcu'ders
7c; bugur cured Hums 11H°1 Plain Hsms
ilH«
7c;
Corn—Yeilow, mixed, per bushel, 02o;
Wb>u 66o
Cigaks-Domestic per 1600 •1(1©|25; Ha
Venn 0150
Flour—Superfine per bbl 94 60, Family
94 00, Fancy 95 60, Extra Fine 90 60.
Habdwark— aweud’e Iron per lb
. Spring _____ - -
lb@18o. Bugev Springe 12H<® 13c, Horne end
PlRB
Pail* 98 76®94 per bbl, Auiessbovela•’
pades 910 60 per drxeu, Manilla Hops 10®
,8o ppr lb; Hlssl 12^14o per lo.
Hay—Home per owl 60c, Timothy 91 00,
Iron Ties—91 45 buudie
Lakd-Uuoiub Lf, tierce per lb 0^c,
halvun and kegs 10®-o, Choice Rettutd
Leaf tterfe08.
Leather—White Oak Hole per lb 40®50o,
Hemlock Ho e 28@82o, Frenoh Calf HEln
83 60®f4 60, American Calf Hklns 92
»2 60, Upper Leather fl 26®93, ““
Lent her 40r<4&to, Brogan Huoee 91 26®91 75
Hides- Green 6o per lb, dry saued 105.
dtyfinlllo.
Meal—Per bu'hel 69c,rack included etc.
Hyrup—New Orleans per gallon 4C®66c,
F(OridH40o.
Mackerel—New No 1 per bbl 918
No 2 812 60 No 8 95 60. No 1 per kit 12
Oats-Per hunhel 40o, Rust Proof 66c.
OiL-Kerostne per gs'lon 12o. Linseed
iranno par *muu uium
Black oil 26®86c, Lard 81®9l
TrMr 75c@f l. White Lead red seal 6>%®7o.
Oranges—l^o.
Potash—Per case 93, hall 92 SO.
Powder— ‘ '
quarter keg
Potatoes—Eastern C3 00, Western need
Bhot- Per sack 81 70.
Soda—Kee 6o per id; box 08*
fcTARCH—Pe r lo 5Xo(a6}4o.
5 EO KG I A, MU8COQ BE COUNTY: Whereas Gao
G L- - _
Y Poud. fidmlniatra'or of Celete U Hook rep
taaeDtH to tba court ia bta pr tttion duly filed and
an’ered on record that ha tma fully adniiub *
Oalete M * ook ’• eatato. Tblw if. therefore, to cite
» rued, bcira and crediiori
■*'iv6 letteiaof dUminloi
day in June, led).
.. _a ili« fliar Mon-
FMBKO'KS
Ordinary
'l EOUQIA. MU8COGKE COUNTY - Whereas
G l
B il CrAwlord, admiohtrator ofthee.tate
Mrs Mary K Starke reprcaeuis to the court iu I
K tltiou, duly fl'ed ana entered on reoord, that
n fully administered Mary E Starke’s eat'ta.
This is. therefore, to r.iu all persona concerned
heir* and creditors, to show cause If any they
why said administrator should not he dluchargi
from bln adoiinietra ion aud receive letters of
mis«i< n ths first Monday in June, 'SH5»
Wllnees my official elvnature thin March 3d, 189*.
K M BBOOK8, Ordlua
r^KORQIA. MU8COGKK COUNTY - Whe:
vjr Chas L Qlenn makes application for latte
admiaiatratiou • u the estate of Wm N June*, late
sai l county, deoeaeed.
These are theiefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kiudrsd and creditor!
within the lime prescribed by law. why said
should not srsnt< d to said appr
re this
Given utder my oificial signature
^marl i ~ “
ilicant
> Mai
F. M. BROOKS
March
. JOKS
Ordinary.
D F Willcox, Agent Travelers' Ius Co:
Dear Hlr— Lot me, through yon. thank
the Trave are' Insurauoe Company for
prompt and honorable manner In wblob
my claim of 9502/5 'or nine weeks’ dlsabll*
ily and lose of time bv a severeaooident baa
been paid, without delay or dlnoonnt. I
have long carried policies in the Travelers'
Iosoraooo Company with alight expecta
tion o'ever having a claim for Indemnity.
Careful ee 1 may be, I am now oonvlneed
that ’ an aooident la a matter of the highest
certainty," and I ebali with equal certain
ly keep up my policies la the Traveler*
Insurance Company.
▼cry truly youre.
piSORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY-George J
VJ Burma birioi in due form, applied to the
uoderslsued for ibe BUArdiMiuhlp of the p
rty of Wm McCormick, Margaret M
McCormick and Usury MuOornik. minor
t rope rty of W
lay McCone. -
children of Beo .
deceased, notice is hereby given that this application
irmlck, Margaret M (Tormick
d Heury McCorui k. miuoi
McCormick, late of aald oouuty.
Jrsreby given that this application
111 be heard at uiy office on the first Monday In
V M BBOOKB.
ordinary
'lEOKGIA. MTTSOOGKE COUNTY; Whereas,
O Cbarlss Kauffman makes apaikatien for lattsra
of adaiinistratiou oo the estate of Sarah Ooben, lata
of said county, deceased.
These at a, therefore, to cite all peraoas Interested,
kindre' aud creditors, to show cSase, if any they
have, within the time prwcrlbad by law. why aald
lettarashonld not be «ramad to aald raplloant.
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"Wlist alls youT" asked ths asaa, "I see yon era
a enIferer, unit can scarcely gel along."
"oh, you see," replied the monkey, "my madder,
slit had what you oall scrofula, vary mueh scrofula,
my (aider, he bad heap sores, some big, some little
sores, long time They bulb took much medicine
and dladi the rorea was all they left ms "
"Yea, yea," replied the men. "I see liow It la
Your mother Inherits her disease, scrofula, and
your father caught bit on the wing, and you Inherit
ed or was turn with both ccmpUluts. But why
pine away aud die wh*n yoa can be c ired T"
“1 been dono umkI over sixty bottles of oat drug
•tors medicine, and II no good. Money all gout an
e re bare yat. Home doctors obargs heap money,
bat no good."
* But my friend," said ths mas,* "You got hold of
the wreng medicine. Go lo the drug store and get
one bottle of II B D, and before using all of It you
will feel better. It I* a quick cure. It will cure all
sorts cf inres, Scrofula, lllood Poison caught on the
wing, Itching Humors. Catarrh, lllood and Akin
We* asoi anil Kidney Troubles,"
"I be so thankful for your kindness, and will go
get B if U to-day," tspiled ths monkey.
EYES OF FIRE.
he
Ob, might I kiss those tyes of fire.
Tec thousand scarce would quench desire I
till would I steep at lips in bliss.
And iwailanag on every kiss."
That louug dude nteda sornt thing for his blordi
utterly too iresh, B H B Is the best t lug for
becausi' one bottle will cure him. But that
is not all alone I his terrest lal glory—not by
'jug full'* Many others are considerably "rat.
" just now about tbat blood poieon business but
h will cure for tb- 1-sst money sad In the
time. The boom Is ooming. Parity,
him.
dud*
tied'
ehor'
Purify.
Ob. JoHe," ssld little * Ireful Maud, "we are i
lug to I eves mm ho* e* made at our hour'." *H
know?" asked Joste. “Because mami
sent the wrvant after three R’s, and I don’t know
what b'ra are good for only t* make honey."
«d Belm 0 > , Atlanta Ga, will mall any one a
wo (erfulbcok Fuss.
feodaw uxtrd mt (2/
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Atlanta paprrs are giving 'he pnbllosomecurloa
idsrful CH**ei tbat are quite interesting. I
•aetue that a touiig lady of Atlanta had been re
j deed, but it came to ths ran of the Allan
Journa) > hat she was still alive, and being oo ths
alert for uew, a reporter w ssont to tbe reddauoe
learn all the faote ftltss Belle Dunaway, who
bad been pronouuoed dead, met him at tbe door,
•tot tl) deny tug tbat she was dsad. 8he said:
“For four ysars rheumatism and nsuralgia have
resisted physicians aud all other treatment, My
sc:es srotutd to dry up, my fle.'h sh'auk away,
joints were swollen, psit lul and large lost my
appeiite was reduced to 60 pounds in weight, and
mouths was expected to die I commenced the
of U 1) 11 and tbe actlou of one half a bottle con
iuced my frienda that U would cure me lia sffec
like uiagic It gave me au appttite gav# ms
aireugtb, relieved all paiue and aches, adeed flesh to
my bom e, e nd when five bottlse bad bean used I bad
gained to pounds ol flesh, and 1 am to-dap sound
and well."
Louisiana Htobt Lottery UeaWy.
Xmmoi DruwM,. %t n« Inwom 8*
■ a.
It Inului** hmu*.
.▲SGskaift.*- 1 - >
W*N YfOBTOM. °fHn»So«*’S^pxA*
CAl'ITAL PR11K $71*000.
«**,#*• fffeksis •< Hte mtlmre ffimpa
fPssNgmla «VRM4n rrgpenigii.
' 1ST OF PRIRffil*
1 CAPITAL I'UiZB
do
53 ot T>«»ad Yet.
1407 Frist6. amonntinf to...»
sddreL..
Orders t.
nrreucy by Exa eee (all sarni ot |6 and upwm
ur ex pens*) addraasso ■
■» ▲. DAVPmi.
A. D.rPHlX.
407 aeveaik art,. Waehlamem, D. 4),
. Make P O. Money Orders payable Md address
Registered Letters to
Iffifk UHLkAgl RATieiAL ffiAMIs,
Mew Orieame, La,
*w4w
IS ITi A LIE P
Some one said tbat Potash was poison. Who
mates tbe assertion except those who desire to
mislead aud humbug you? He who donounooa
other remedies as vbavdb, Is quietly offering evils
compound of his own-beware of all such.
yonr physician or your druggist lf Potash
orod ^ces all tbe horrors cletmed for It by those who
compelled to traduce other preparations In
:!er to appear respectable themselves.
We claim tbat Potash properly combined with
other remedies makes the grandest blood remedy
known to man, and we claim that B B B is tbat
emedy.
If afflicted with auy form of blood poison, Sorof*
ala, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Old Ulcers sod Boras*
Kidney Complaints, Female Diseases, etc., ths B B
t onoc. Send to the Blood Balm
» will <
Mother’s
Friend
Mu More Terrtr I
No More Palo I
No Bore Danger
TO
Mother or Child I
The Dread of
MOTHERHOOD
Transformed to
HOPE
JOY
Safety tnd Eaie
TO
Soff ring Woman.
This Invaluable prepo>
ration is truly a tr/umph
of scientific skill, and no
more laesti able benefit
was ever bes Owed on ths
mothers ot tbe world.
It u^t only snortsna th
time of labor and lessens
tbe Intensity of pain, but,
better than all, It greatly
diminishes tbe danger to
tlfe of both mo her apd
child, and leaves, tha
mother Id a condition
highly favorable to speedy
recovery, and 'ar less lia
ble to flooding, convul
sions. and other alarming
symptoms Incident to
lingering a-d painful la
bor. Its truly wonderful
efficacy In this respect en
titles Tb a MoTHaa’r
Fhiend to bo renkat- a
one of the life saving ap
pliances given to the
world by the discoveries
of modem science.
From the nature ot the
rase it will of coarse be un
derstood that wa cannot
publish certificates con
cerning this Remedy with
out wounding tbe dsiieacy
of the writers. Yet
have hundreds of such tsp-
Umoulalson ill., anl
mother who has once used
; it in her time
A prominent physician lately remarked to the pro-
rietor that if It were admLxible to make public the
letters we receive, ths "Mother’s Friend wonld out
sell anything on tho market".
I most earnestly entreat every female expecting
to be oonfined to use Mother’s Friend. Uouplsd
with tbls entreaty I will add th.t during a long ob
stetrtcal practice ( orty -four ysars) I have nevei
known it to fail to produoe a safe aud quick delivery
:B J HOLMES, M D. Atlanta. Ga,
"Hssdth and Happiness
Read for our Treatise 01
of Woman," mailed free,
fixAsnaiA Bmvlatob Oo.
ITU* UV*
Atlanta. Ge,
GOLD MEDAL, PAMS, 1878.
BAKER’S
Oil has been removed. IthaafAree
time• the strength of Cocoa mixed
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar,
and is therefore far more economi
cal, costing less than one cent
cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested, and
admirably adapted for invalids ~~
well os for persona In health,
^*8old bjr Grocers everywhere.
& CO,, Dorchester, Im
Rockford Watches
Arm unequalled in EXACTING Servile.
Used by ths Chief
Mechanician of tha
U. b. CoastHurvey:
by the Admiral
commanding! nth*
V. 8. NavalObserv-
atory, .for Astro;
nomical work; and
by Locomotive
Engl neers,Con
ductors and Rail-
recognized
way
s in which close time
Tlir nrCTaml durability are requisites.
I B|Bi Up \ I Bold iu principal cities and
11|[ | towns by the COMPANY ’Sex-
►y the lOMPANYfiei-
luHtve Agents who give a Full
,Warranty.
Hailey’s Challenge Boiler Skate,
acknowledged by experts aa
THE MOST
COMPLETE,
• o 1 • n tl fl o
Hk»te. and
by rink men
aa ths most' ,
durable ona in;tba osrl
1 inarai terms In tha trada* For new _
page Illustrated Catalogue, sand 4o stamp
M C HENLEY, Richmond, Ind.
mention ihlg paper.
Notice to Debtors sad Creditors.
A LL parties wbo are trdsbtsd la tho sstate
A J wBIGGEBa.araroQUsoted to ooms few wi_
aad asttlo. Allpa»ti«a having claims agaiast said
-x jo Jb^sMsp
sstata aia raemstod to prsssni
• A El
ffigaadtor paymeaL
I do
900 do
dtl 26 a........ .....m.* m. '9,0W
APPROXIMATION PR1ESM?
4 Approximation Prlsas of 97&u,.m... 0.791
9 Approximation Primes of 60bmm.. 4.60b
9 Approximation Piitoo of V0m.m. 2,266
New York Excbau gsorcl^ncr^JciUi.
Comprises tour preparations, vis:
Liver, Hart anil Kiloy Toiic,
For T irpld Liver and K dnsys end Pal-
BLOOD PURIFIER.
For Scrofula end Blood Taints.
tun toiic, m IPILEPIIC PITS
And otbar Oonvulalona
DIARRHOEA MIXTURE,
For Llarrbcaa, Dysentery, etc.
MANUFACTURED BY
WESTMORELAND, GRIFFIN t CO.
No 66J4 Booth Bitrad B', A'lantP*
The Booiy Briiq
—AT—
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE.
Elegant, Crn*r*l. Firit-flMH, I onr*
Hiory Uioad street Mo.e
House T: operl|.
B T ’
lie outcry wo the
First Tuesday la May, 1615,
at II o'olock a m, at Garrett’s, corner of ' road aad
At. Clair streets, in Ibe city of CotumbuR. Gs . the
8 ore Home and Lot km wu ss N s. 83 nod 85* n
the west aide of broad atreet. in sshi o ty. Lat lav a
front of 24 test en Bread street ann tanning back
10 li.rhes the mmc wi< Ih betig
part of Chy Lot ho 67 iu (La plan <
Tbe first floor of said baildit g low o ciipno ur « *
Thornton, cloth sr a^d th • up »tatrs bv L Homey
1 rooms. In additio . tu tbe I 1
> house and bassme t, there 1
large three-story briok building on the nor cl bo
it
Bold 'or partition Tonus cash.
B H CRAWIOB
JOB PEABUD
t OUTERINGUAI
%
Affi.
UommisMonora*
BAXNBII
GOLDEN SPECIFIC
;▲ POBIT1VH ;OUBM FOI 4
OR THS 11QU0R HABIT.
Effecting a speedy and perm au out cure, whether
is patisat is s moderate drinker or an alooholio
twreck It can be given iu a cup of too 01 ooffoe
without the knowledge of the person taking It. aa
it la taateleas and odorleta, Thouianda of drunk
ards bave been mode temperate men who have
taken ths Golden Specific in their ooflee without
their knowi’dg«, and t<*day believe tbat they qnit
drlnkt g of their own free will. It Is absolutely
harmless areasiare /roe. runiu bt tbb
6*Um SpeeiGc C«„ US Hue St, Ciiouih, f.
ITOlt MALE BY
M. 0. H000 I CO.
Draaglato.l•!■■•*■■. Gs,
•splc tn thaieiy
IAN 000
.<»»!
IJ swotosvtsinyiueuaeai » iiMtine torn**
.J, which eilbclnally cures Nervuui Ito*.*-*-
•joet Tlrilifr: Prematura Desar «•*<
ubls* \ri*«ina ft am <we»-worl* e/ewvJ
ip*la atfIMtesIlai* nailed ftea graAo*‘
Cheap Fuel.
TM have ths ohespeat Fool In the msr«-
W 1 kot. A largo number of tsmilloe i
uaing our
And ore well p assed wllb It* Try II
mud be oruvinred For sals In any qua*
tlty. Prise at Gas W*”k« 26c par banal;
5 barrels II410; 1 ton 9404.
COLUMBUS GAS LIGHT CO.
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* VMk la yov on loan. t*a
*ad ciflliiM. WUiMlIBiUM
l»,r*iu*a*,likia. *WM