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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA TBURSDAY MORNING MARCH 12 18*5
THERE HIT BE k FEW
WHO STILL DOUBT.
If m> they will And la our < llloo in.uy
•uoh IiUwi u the follow la., but non.
that nr. enMUad to unr.oimild.r.tioni
With my enp.rl.no. I pronouna.
HHKWKR’H LUNtt KltttToKKK Iht
bwt lung romwly mnd., Four of my
brother, .nd .liter, hid died with oon.
ramptlon, and .boat three year, .go ]
bea.ni. M MbnoMd by long oontinuad
oongb, MoompinlMl with low fever
and night .went, tbit I oould bere'y
get about, and my friend, gave up all
hope. I oou> bed ao Inoeaaantly that 1
oould not aleep at all. Alter trying
Mv.ral lung medlolne. I began the dm
Of BBBWKR’B LUNG HB8TORKR
and wa. greatly beueOted by the Aral
bottle, gaining Aeeh and atrengtb and
rwnmlng work, 1 oontinuad to take
It and am aa .tout now aa I over waa,
rarelv ever oougb, nor do I euffer with
my lung* any more than if they bad
never been effected.
I am never without a bottle of It In
my honee Daring the winter I gave
It to my little children, even a little
fallow three year, old, for anything
like oommon oolda, or wb in they abow
any evidence or oronp, and alwaye
with tbe moat aatlafaotory reatilth.
Vary truly, « E HUGELY,
Berueaviile, Ua,'
Brewer'a Lung Restorer coutaiua nc
opiate. In any lorin.
LAIUB, BANKIN & LAHAB,
IMACON. GEORGIA.
dWlf (top oul nxt rd mt)4
TUT rs
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and' MALARIA.
ayrtlpu.in.lnclloato Utoiraxwtcm.c:to,, oi
of temper, Lott
__ —
of food, Irritability'
•plrMa t A OmIIm of havlui Beslretpu
JMun,aaa, FlntlarliiK at tin
Hr art. Dots tooforo the ayes, htalily col-
*»red frine, COWBTI »'ATIO.\f ami fie
mund the use of a remedy that acta directly
ou the Liver. As aLlvor nicdlctno TUTT’b
■ fife 1 -* hav « equal. Their aotion on the
Kiilnnys nml Skin is also prompt; removing
nil imparities through thuso throe •* acwv-
engers of the sritem," producing uppo-
digestion, regular stool h, a clear
Mkin and a vigorous body. TUTT’fi PII.I»
“o nausea or griping nor iuterfew
with daily work and arc a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
HB PEW,. LIKE A HEW MAN.
"I bavo had Dyrpopslo, with Conmtpa
tlun,two years,and lmvc tiled ton different
*h»da of pills, and TUTT’S are the first
bat have dono ms any good. They hav „•
■leaned mo ont lioely. My appclito la
splendid, fond digests readily, and I now
UKOKMIA NEWIt.
—Flftv onnvlo'a are at work nn lha
Dublin a ll WrlglilaviHnralln.nl,
jT-Balt bridge had a Jail delivery Mon-
uay night,
—Thoiuaa It llolo, aged 111 yeara, dlod
In Nawnan Monday,
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Ghat Hair or U imbkeks changed in
atantlv to a UIAissr Buaok hv a single an
plication Ot this D .•*. gold hv Druggists
or aent by oipreaa: mi receipt of gt.
Office.44Murt yftrect.New Vorlc.
THTf'g mgim u IFUL RECEIPTS FREE
fcttt eodewkiv ' *r (nxt rd mat)
Did you Sup
pose Mustang Liniment only good
for horses ? It is for inflamma
tion of all flesh.
febl in Ita a«te»aw,(nxt rdmt)
The lao and (ho JloDkej.
••Whet Alls ion?” asked the man, ”1 ■#• you an
a eeffercr, und can scarcely get along.”
**Oh, you see,” replied the monkey, “my uortder,
the had what you rail scrofula, very much scrofula
my farder.he had heap sores, dome hie, come little
■ores. Ions time They both took math medicine
and diedt the poree was all they left me »’
“Tee, yes," replied tbe man. **J see how it is
Toar Mother Inherits her disease,- scrofula, and
yonr father caught bis on the wing, and jou Inherit
#d or was born with both oonplainu. Hat why
pin away and die wh-nyoaoau he cared 7"
t been done used over sixty bottles of oue drag
■ tar* Medicine, and it no good. Money all gone an
■ore hers yet. Bone doctors charge heap money (
hat no good.”
“Bat my friend,” said the tnaaj "Yon got hold of
the wreng medicine. Go to the drug store and get
oae bottle of B B B, and before using all of it yon
will feel better. It Is aqutek care. It will on
aorta of sores, Scrofula, Blood Poison caught oi
wlug, Itching Hnmors, Catarrh, Blood and Skin
Pbeams and Kidney Trimbles."
"I he so thankful for your k indr ess, and will go
got B B B to-dayReplied the monkey.
EYES OF FIRE.
**Oh. might I kiss those lyes of fire.
Ten thousand scarce would Quench desire |
Still would I deep my lips in bliss.
And dws.l hd on every kiss.”
That yonng dude needs something for his bloodj
he Is utterly too Ireeh. D II B Is tbe best tMng for
tlx, becanso one bottle will cure him. Bat that
dads Is aot all alone I • bin terrestrial glory-1
B **fog Alii *’ Many other* are considerably
tlad” lost now about that blood poison bnslness bu
B B B wllf ears for the least money aad In the
shortest jtmiL Tbs boom Is coming. Parity
Parity.
”0b, Josls.” said little sleeful Maud, “we a
lot to tars ■ Hit borov made at our bouao,”
do y a knowf" asked Josle. "Because mamma
■eat tha servant attar three B’s, and I don't know
what b « are good for only to make honey.”
Blood Balm 0 >. Atlauta, Ga , will mall any one
w ‘ ,cdM, “ 1 b ““ k ■.^..■,.i,4,i.i(: )
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.
pa grqw (rxt'rd any
MANHOOD
Speedily mlmrf by the use of rifaftM# TV set
MMf, which sflhrtually cures Nervous Ikwbl
Ity, ImI TlrlUt/v Premature B^afi
*11 ts. nblM atlsing from over-work and
IsMptsafYllallns tasiled IN*
i'WB OhMlMIM*-
hss wea the fkvev of the
.lc end now tanks time*
boding Medicines el *3
ota.
A. i> sauna..
JM ttlLBBKX.
—Mr Drew Falroloth died In Mitchell
oouuty it few days since.
—Mr Edward F Line end Mla« Wll*
lie fUuue, of Mllladgevllle, were tuai»
net! recently.
-The tax recommended by tbe grand
lury of Firaytb county, will raise
about |6,tM)0.
—Mlaa Annie Ketoham.an eatimabie
. oang lady of Ai anta, died from men*
lngltia on Tuesday morning.
—Tbe average attendance in tbe -10
acimola of Maoon county iaat year, wan
1,420 scholar*.
—MraJamea Bradloy, of Madiaon
oouuly, gave blrlb to irlpleta a lew
days ago.
—Charlie Hilbarn, it 11*Me non of Mr
F A Hllburo,died In At anta last Tues
day.
—Laving tbe corner atoue of tbe Mu*
aonlc find at Brunswick took plum
yoetorduy,
—John Stubbs, of Maoon, oharged
with mealing cigars from the National
hotel, was plaoed lu Jail Tuesday.
—An Albany lady iseoiug to present
thepiealdent with a ontay quilt mule
entirely ol Cleve uuil uud Heudrioxs
badges.
—Two realdenoea oaugbt tire In Daws
son Tuettday evening One burned
down, but tbe other waa extinguished
without great riamnge.
—Dr Thomas P Jones, ex com in Is*
sloeer of egneuiture of Georgia died
euddenly at bis home lu Greene couu-
ty Tuesday afternoon.
—Riley Benson, an old negro of At
lanta, died on Monday night. He whs
a noted character, loared and hated by
hts ruoe.
—Gov McDaniel ban sent out invita
tions to members of his Mull* io Jiun
him in bis trip to tbe New Ormans ex
position on Georgia day.
—Tbeieiauo whisky sold inSchloy
county, aud the result is that there h»i
not been a warrant issued for three
months
—In Walker county the reasurer has
on baud a balanre.ol fllO 66. There are
ti fty • two w hite aud nii.e colored schools
u ilie oounty, In which are enrolled
2,861 while and 684 colored.
—The last school censna of Coweta
oounty, obowf d that there was a school
population of 6 804 between the ag<M
of six and eigb.eeu years ot age Ol
these 2,450 are white and 3,364 colored
—Two negroes in B-tvauntih had a
fight, In whloh sticks aud pistols were
used, but neither was hurt Frying
E lstol balls i arrowly missed a lady and
er child. The miscreants were takeu
Into custody.
-Last Monday witnessed the death
of three of the oldest cluaens < t Meri
wether county- Georg* Bai!e>, Chs*
1 vbeats Notings, 80; .1 U F-i'ler,
Htar Greenville, aged 82, and W H
uuberuoii, oi Lutherville, sgod 75
s-’Nqulre Gosler, colored, run a ore
horse farm last year in Brook a comity,
using no guano or barn yard mnnui a ,
and made 15 bales of ootlon and 170
bushels of corn.
—Mr J M Dobbs, ot Milton, has a coin
that was made in 1727, in tbe reign of
Charles III of France. I* <s abont the
site of tbe 26cent piece cf Untied States
OOlD.
—Notwi'hstanding the great number
of dwelling* that bus been r cenlly
erected in Wayoroks, there is not au
unoccupied bcueo In town. This showa
what progress a town oan make lu
Which the local press is sustained.
—Jonesboro Herald: Gov Peiqr K«rly
was buried at Fontenoy, in this coun
ty. His grav3 has been ueglec ed, and
before a great while the bricks will
have crumbled away, and then remain
QoihlLg i mark the spot where his
dust reposes.
—The residonoa of Mr J J Palmer in
Andrewville (south Cuthberl), whs en
tirely destroyed by lire Tuesday morn*
log at 7 o’clock, caused from a spark
isfutng from a tlue In the stove room.
All tbe furniture whs saved Loss on
residence abont 1700.
Mr B Hkalowskl, doing a genera)
furniture business iu Macon, made an
assignment Tuesday. Mr 8 Josepheu,
hts broibrr iu Jaw, Is made the as
signee Tbe liabilltits are placed at
610,114 78, and tbe assets at 611,290 55.
Mrs Heien Nkalowskt is maue a pre
ferred creditor to the amount oi |2,-
175 71.
—Maoon Telegraph: Tuesday after-
noon Edgar K hs and E Igar Llgli foot,
two llt'le bo>B, were playing a i wrest
ling In some way the former was
thrown, und lu falling on a rook broke
nis arm Ouly a few days ago Edga ’s
little slater tell over a bHniab r, a dis
tance of fifteen feet, and euoapei with
out a broken bone.
—The tux assessors of Macon buve
completed ihelr labors aud submit the
lollowing roport: Total real estate
aud personal property, 60,160,009 00,
!< r 1884 the ksaessmeuis amounted to
69 039 370 00, *h wmg a total increase
lor 188a ol #111,233 00 The increase is
easily accoume.i aud attributable to
uewly erected buildings and improve
ments.
—Macon Telegi lu h : The legal fra
ternity of Maeon ae discussing the
f< asibitlty ol erecting at aa early cia’o a
temple bar. If the bui.dit g is < “
struoted according to the plans ti a
being considered, It will be quite u
handsome *11 air. A majority ot ihu
attorneys have signified a willingness
to fake i llices iu ih« temple, and to
contribute to the libiary,
-Brunswick’s new gaa company has
Just been orgaoisad. Mr Mill bank, ir,
who owns ab^ut a fourth of all the
town lots in Brunswick, subscribed
#5 000, oue-half of the capital stock.
Giuxena subscribed the remainder. No
time will be lost in gening ready for
the ooininBUcement of the service. Mr
Millbauk is also repor ed to be abmt
to s> cure a ho.el for tbe town, costing
f100 000.
—Maysvllle Georgian: Mary Cran-
dal, who had beon living on wa er lor
forty-eight days, died iu Maysvllle
Tuesday. Whenever fond was men
tioned she grew pale and trembled On
Saturday her finger lips assumed a red
lint, and she became so weak that she
oould ouly drtuk water by suoking it
through a pipe stem. She drank a gill
a day. Ou Monday she was unable to
draw the water into her mouth, aud
died a Tew hours after midnight.
Mrs Craudal was seveniy-elght yeais
old.
ALABAMA
—The bunting season closes Muieli
25. h.
Miss Addle Sourry died in Hslma
last Monday.
—Mrs Ktisoe Marrow died at her
home near Hummertteld last Sunday
morning.
—Mr W B Dix was ordained as a
minister of the Baptist church in Union
Springe last Sunday night
—The colored teachers* institute will
convene in Union Springe on Friday
morning, April 3d, at 9 o olook.
—Miss Isabella Pickens, sister of
Hon Eaekiel Pickens, of Greenville, L
d6 -*Mr E Y Shine and MissHallie Jo-ies
were married at Oaky Streak last Sun
day.
—Col W O O.te., Wir. .tid illtle .on
arrived In Kulaula from Washington on
Sunday last, all In good health.
—A glove fight will take place next
Monday In Mobile between Onarlia
Bixt insa, a FrenoU pngllist, and T G
Boon, a slugger from Naw Zealand.
_i> e ier Rably, an apprentice lu
Mobile priming office, had three of hie
“nger. out off Iaat Monday by a print
lag pree».
—Mr J O Boyieeion's storebouee was
burned at Olajton Friday night. Mr
Boylnston'e loss 1« R8.000; iuauranoe
* 6 _It |slaid that tbe Inleratate drill at
gun recently, and It was discharged,
killing one of th* rn instantly.
— Oapt H O Trlppo hai presented his
resignation as captain of tho Halms
Guards, and it Iihs been accepted by
the governor. Mr Ulilf Parke woe
uleoUd to fill the vacancy.
—The carpenters are busily erecting
the ac-fToin in Montgomery on whloh
John Went will be hung next Friday.
The sheriff will strlotiy comply with
tbe law as to having the extoullon lu
private.
—Mr* Ralph Williams died In Mont
gomery aoout seven o'clock Tuesday
evening. For forty yeara or more she
has been living In Montgomery and
none sp< ak ot her except In terms of
highest affection and ptalBO.
—Tho large and commodious resi
dence building, one mile wont of Eu-
iaula and owned by Mth F A Jennings,
but occupied b? Mr Robert I Fields,
waa totally des'royod by fin Monday
morning ab jut 8:30 o’clock, L jbb, #1,-
600; Insured for #2,000.
—Sunday afternoon about 4 o’clock a
difficulty occurred between W T Bat-
ohelorand Dick Allison, in a Lar room
lu Weiumpka, In which tbelSLier was
donpei a’4)ly wonndtd from a atab. A.-*
Jison will pi oi ably die. Whisky was
tho cause of It.
—Montgomery Advertiser: About
nine o’clook Tuee< ay night a negro
man wa* found dnu ne»r the trestle of
the Houbh and Nonh re ad. Nearly all
of bis limbs were broken and his bow
els torn out. How b happened no one
knows. His body wa* placed In >he
hruidH of the nndertsaers by the la i-
n nl authorities, but no pirsonwno
bin i-eeii him has recognized him.
—Mrs Nancy Hpears, an) insare
white vooimu, was placed in the city
prlsou at Nelma lor sale keeping on
Sunday morning. She was tbe wife of
s confederate noidler who tied inn
hoH.dtal at Richmond. It ia supposed
tha. grief for her husband was the
cause «1 her lOHaniiy, though her mind
retained its equilibrium uutii about
two years ago, bhe has been residing
wilu her father iu the country near
8 elm a.
SLAMS IIOOBIB.
Tliew Who I,l*e l» Ulnae Heeifa
Mind How tiler (!mi sieaea.
“Tbe wicked ttietb when uoouepursue 1 h.”
It is amusing to see how tender-foot
ed certaiu blood remedy proprietor
have become ol late. They make
much ado about "apes and imllatorb”
wli n uonu are in > ight
The proprietors of B B B would any
most emphatically that their re nedy
stands upon lie own merit. 8hould we
attempt to imitate, it would not be
those who do not understand the mo
dus operand! of that which tbey offer.
Our own long experience iu the pro
lession precludes such an idea The
field for blood remedies is largo and
broad, affording ample room fur all
present aspirants. We do not deHlro to
close the door against others, neither
shall it I e closed against us. B B K is
the quickest remedy, doe* not contain
mineral or vegetable OOlmili, duns uoi
Imitate, und is iu tho field as an honor
able competitor for pc bile favor, and
its success is without a parallel.
febl4 eodAwlm
* Blood will te»i. sir: blood will tell,”
sa’d Mr Oldlamily, proudly. "Yes,”
asscrled hi* Irlerid Malthy, “so will
breath. You may eat cloves and chew
snake-root till you burst, and then
your breath will give you dead away
tho minute you go into the house.”
piimI rutiii menu
Sure cure for Biiud, Bleeding ana
telling Piles. Oue box has cured tbe
worst casos of 20 years standing. No
one need suffer five minutes after uaiug
Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment. It
abaorbs tumors, allays itcuing, acts ae
poultioe, given instant relief. Prepared
ly for Piles, itching of the private
parts, nothing else. Hon. J. M,
Coffonbury, ot Cleveland, says that “1
have used scores of pile cures, and It
afiords me pleasure to say that I have
never found anything which gives
such immediate and permanent relief
an Dr Williams’ Indian Pile Oint
ment,”
For sale by Brannon A Carson, John
, Turner, Geo, A. Bradford and B.
Carter. mb21 eod&wly
“Smith, why don't you get your
diamonds insured ?” said Jones.
Where can I do that?'’ innoceutly
asked Hmith. “At the United 8tates
plate glass insurance company, of
course,’ replied Jones, aud a coldness
has grown up between them.
leth SleUeeeiin mm I bis L'err/ Welgfel
in August, 1881, it was discovered
that my son’s wife was iu tho last stages
ol consumption. She was coughing
iuccHsantly, and at limes would dis
charge quantities of pus from her
lungs, could not sleep or retain any
thing ou her stomach, aud we thought
it ouly a questh.u of time when life
would be compelled to give way
to tho fell destroyer, After all othei
remedies had lailed, we got Brower’s
Lung Reatorer and began it in very
small doses, as she was very weak. She
soon began to improve; continued the
remedy and was restored to Hie and
health, and is to-day better than she
has ever been before. I regard her
restoration as nearly a miracle, tor
which she is indebted to Brewer’s
Lung Restorer. R W Bonnier,
dtfcwtf Macon, Gi
DuringthlTrecent inauguration cere
monies Congressman Lore, of 1> da-
ware, bad his pooket picked of #410,
nd Congressman Reagan, ol Texas, of
6«07,
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Wins
low’s Soothing 8YRUP should always
be used when children are cutting
teeth. It relloves tbe little sufferer at
oaoe; it produces natural, quiet sleep
by relieving the child from pain, and
the little cherub awakens as “bright as
a button.” It is very pleasant to taste.
It soothes the chiid, softens the gams,
allays ail pain, relieves wiud, regulates
the boweia, and is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whethor arising
from teething or other causes. Twen
ty-five cents a bottle* tnv29dwly
Emile /. da’s yearly iuc me from his
'to ary work is stdd to average nearly
#00,000.
ADELINA PAT IT, tue great soug
stress, says of 8olon Palmer’s Per
fumes, Toilet Hoapa aud other toilet ar-'
tides: *T unhesitatingly pronounce
them superior to any I ever used.”
Principal depot, 874 and 870 Pearl 8t,,
New York. oo28 dwly
The nearer the b *ue the sweeter the
meat as the fellow said to his girl when
she lamented her thiu cheeks.
Dr H R BENNETT, President Mass.
8urgioal Hociely, says: “Oieol tbe best
ionic* to build up a broken-down con
stitution from long standing womb dis
ease is Liebig Co’s Coca Beef Tonic ”
Also invaluable iu dyspepsia, bilious-
Bsa, malaria, weak nerves.
se.thJtw
Frank Davis, tho tallest mau In th**
Miffsourl legislature, stands seven fert
in bis stockings.
YOITNS MKN t-BKAil THIN.
The Voltaic Belt Co, of Marshall,
Mich, olf-r to send their celebrated
Electro-Voltaic Belt and other
Kieutrlc Appliances on trial for thirty
days, to insn (young or old) afflicted
wl'h nervous debility, loss of vitality
and manhood,and all kindrod troubles.
Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paral
yaiH, and many ulber diseases. Com
plete restoration to health, vigor and
manhood guaranteed. No risk 1* im
ourrfd, as thirty days trial is allowed
Write them at once for Illustrated
pamuhlet free
NEW DEPARTMENT.
J. ALBERT OVEN’S
I HAVe.OPKNKD A
Western R. ff’y ol Ala.
QUICKEST
AND
MOST DIRECT ROUT#
—TO -
NBW tore:, PHILADELPHIA
BALTIMORE, and WASH
INGTON.
Ulus* connection ri)B<le wltb P1«<1
moot Air Lins, Atlantic '.'oaat Lint, Xer •
•oaw or Cincinnati Boathwn,
Trains leave as follow* i
TIME TADI.IB 2X0. UK,
KKFKCT HC.NliAY, .Sa c • 8 18R"i
Taxi;
READY HADE GARMENT DEPARTMENT,
Under the| minigeniMit of a competent Lady, .rd reapeotfnlly Invite
ithe I.tulle, to 0.11 and examine tbe etook, Also have Just reoelved
Hew Spring Dress Goods
Lv NtwOn’ne
Montg'ry m
ColnmbnH, M . MMM
C >lurat.QH
Ar West Po’t
Ar Atlanta....
Lv Atlanta...
Lv West Po’L. | 4:43
Ar Common*......
Lv Columbus
ArMontg’ry
Ar Mobile 2 4U
IN GKKAT VARIKTY.)
STILL THEir COME1
10,000 Yard, moreottboee HAMBURG KMBROIDERntH at aatonieblngly
low prtoea.
AU largo eloek GINGHAMS and CAI.1COKS In new HprlnR dmlgna.
Good Good, at Kook Bottom Price, oan always be bad at
J. ALBERT KIR YEN’S
Pujiuiuu nieepera ou uttiu ot uclwouu
Montgomery and Washingloa wltboni
change.
Tralus 50,51,52 and 53 wake clone connec*
lions with trains to and irom Mobile ant
New Orleans. Train 52 connects at Mur'-
;omery with iralus for uemia ant
iutaula. Connections made at Opellkt
with East Alabama and Claolunaii, act
the Columbua and Western Railroads, Ai
trains except 52 aud 53 connect at Uhehnv
wltb Toskegee Ballroad.
We-teru Railroad Bleepers ou Trains 52
and 63 between Montgomery and Atlanta.
CECIL UAHBK1’,
Uei.*i Manager.
CHAH H CROMWELL,
iieu'l Fateenter Agent.
ODR SPRING GOOES
WILU BEGIN TO COME IN
MOBILE! GIRARD H. B.CO,
CoLcaene. Ox.. Yebruaerjr wi, into
rvW AND AfTIB THIS Da Ik l UAlhtt Will
/ ran as follows:
Sail Trail/ Nu. 1—Uoing Wert (dally).
Leave Ueuerel Pudencer Depot, OolamLae. 1 25 f a
Leave Bro*.1 dtreet Depot, Oolnuibnu ):**■ p e
irriveet UnionUprlaxs *:5* r ■
jeeve 0clou Springe. ... .... 6:1*. p u
Arrive et Troy.. T.ittjp e
X Bellroed for UontcoDierp end Enfsnltt dally
•HailTrain No.*—Comlug fcgut (daily)
Leave Truy. ft;U0eB
trriveat Union airings. f:Mu or
Leave Union 8erir.ee....... 7:32 - r
Vrriveat Brofia Street Depot, Gelnmbiin ll:0(in ■
Arrive at Gen'l pFtseenser Depot, • kiinmbar 11:1 <. k
Oonnecte at Union bpnnjre^vltb MIKES
•. eu<l ot Ooicnt-
wltb 8 W 11 B for Umoon Savannah, Aufual*
Our buyer lor tbla seseon will remain in N n w York for aeveral weeks, ^
and you may expect
FINER CLOTHING,
Better mode and more elegantly trimmed than ever before. We are de
termined to show tbe beet line of a
Piece Goods, Cloti Hals & FarMicgs
daily for Atontcomery end uiifei
ban with ewur"
point* north.
Way Freight aad Accommodation Nn«6
.GOING WS6T—DAILY KX0XPT SUNDAY.
Leave Goldmine Gen'l Pouengcr Dep<-t... . '>:•>> a m
TO BE FOUND IN THIS CITY.
H. J. THORNTON.
STEVENS’ POTTERY
Terra Cotta Drain Pipe.
GEORGIA MADE, AND EQUAL TO ANY.
Now need exclusively by theolty of Columbus aud a inajorhy of the Plumber*.
Prices Greatlv Reduced.
FIRE BRICK AND CLAY, GRATE BRICKS, STOVE FLUES
AND OHIMNKY TOPS.
B. PHILIPS, Agent, - - • Columbus, Ga.
Telephone OS.
Not Wanting to Remove t Our Entire Stock
r —of—j
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS,
We offer until farther notioe”for sale for 8POTJCA8H :;
1,000 8x10 Vi Light Windows mt
1,000 8x10 18 “ “ “
700 10x12 12 “ “ “ - -
1,000 10x12 18 “ “ “
3x7 1310 0. G. Haora
Everything olae in proportion. Keepeotfully ( |t
WILLINGHAM &
75 eta
decl7 tn.th.rat.aeAwly
A B ;Bton phyHloi.u nay, roller eket-
lnk lends mevllsbly lo delorui and en«
lsrgo tbe feet.
A cere.
To ,11 wbo are suffering from error,
and indiscretion, ol youth, nervous
weakness, early decay, loes of man
hood, etc, I will aend a recipe that will
-ill....,..- cure you, fbbk or ohaboii. Tbii
Mobile will be tbe largeet ever known. I great remedy wae discovered by a mla-
Tblrty-one oompaniea areaaaured, and I .lonary In South America, •*!£
Otbara are to b. beard Irom I addreeecd envelope to Rev. Joeeph T,
-Two little.one of.W T^Ponnq^ln Jlnman, su ^U-^d*w^]
Orenabaw oounty, wore footing with i
J*_ UN/!. AMOS,
MANUFACTURER OF
Carriages, Wagons, Doggies, Dreys, Etc
KtttpB constantly on hand a lull amortment of work, auob aa Delivery Wagon*. Komi
Wagont*. Dray*, etc, *11 of my own make and guarantetd as good ae any In mis market
Parties wantlug anything In my line will find It to their lntaroat to see
baying.»
Repairing and Job Work also Promptly Done,
I have with me :. first-Mssa Carriage Trimmer and Painter, and will nee nothing bat
the very best matetial. All work entrusted to me will have my own supervision
end ree me. I guarantee satisfaction or no pay.
Cel
•n/r Atvrrv**
WM. BEACH cSo CO,
.},>:&
Hardware, Iron, Kails and Agricultural'
a tins (l-lehntted DOW LAW COTTON PLANTKHU; WATT PLOWH, Os.t end ('lit
. ed; Fer-s-on, H1.lmt.11 «. d Li.Gr.nee TIA>W HTOOKH: BLAOK.MtTH TOOL
E FOKGEH, CAKPENTK.kb' tdoix : HAUIIKD WIltK
Write (or p,loe«. 'XN7'lXi:. Jr*B a OIJ OO.,
eitdAwtf ye Bred Hb.et, COLUMBUS, GA
MUSCOGEE PLANING MILLS
RE-OPENED BY
ROBERT JUSTICE.
HAVING BOUGHT THE; MUHOOGKh PLANING M1LI» formerly owned by Cham
paunk A England, I am prepared to furnish all kind* of LUMBER, Including
Weather
iroekefeWlodow and Door Prana ee, Latba, ax
lao do Planing, BoroU Hewing and Turning,
nen I solicit a share of the patronage of tbe p«
Df tha patronage ol
material prompt and aoreftu attention,
•pan diy
Bg .
pubUo, and wlU give all order* for work or
Taiephoae No 12L
ttOBKKT JU8T10B.
Ea-'u W AH '.
H:20 p. m.
»;10 a to
1.02 p to
WKHTWAHU,
No. 51. i
7:55 Tm
mo. 53.1 Arrive at No. 60. | No. 63,
user l
Street De?_.
ArriVf at Valou Spring*
Leave Uulon 8prinxa
Makes close oounection et Union Sprluf s with M
k £ Railroat* for Bnfunla dnily.
W»T Freight and Accommodation No.6
OOMIRU EAST—DAILY EXCEPT 8UNPAY.
Atrive at Union SpiioK*-—— 1
" iou opriuxe.,.— ii.i'iaiu
...... Broed Street Depot. Oolmobm 3 ll pro
irrlvF at Qer.’l reaernser Depot. Colambm .> .'ft p iu
Connecte et Unton 8prince with IK 4 E at for
Central, Sonthwestern & Suatgonaj Jk Eolula LI’h.
Ail trains of this system are mu by central or 10th Meridian tint
Havannah. Ga*. March 1. IMA
h’kI »rt*r SUNDAY, March 1st, 1885, passenger trains on theeeroads wtfl ru afl
'Kb&O DOWN,
10*21 pm
11:34 pru
11:40 put
lurub au>
11:50 am
i:08 pm
i;:Vi pm
3 43 pm
4 67 pm
5 iit pm
7:30 pm
n .
b:U5 am i H:15pm
7:3u amju:l’
t'.a.K.,l'eLlee.
HEAD UP,
Havannah and At»l No. 62.*| No 54,»
lanla Divisions. i'asR*g'r F(UM*g'r
Ar Ofiver N ,...Lr
Vr.....Mi.len^....L\ 12:40 pm
Lv...wMlllen Ar 12:15 pm
LVw... Macon Ar
Ar BarnohvlU* Lv
26 pm
N 21 t.No, io * L\o ns it .
Aco |Paaa l g , r iFaHH’g’r I
8 55 om| 2 30 umni3Upm i Lv
Ar.. ..Allanto....Lv
—Angwi
,NoT__.
Branch _ |pass’g'
MlllOU.....A.r | L2:00 m|12^0
I 7 80 am| 6 50 amI 8 45 t»m| Ar...Angnsie ... Lv| 8 46
| No 25,t|Hllie«|evl||e
iHaFS'g’i Ikaionlon hr'
i <BfNo.ao.ti
'eh.lFftss'g'rl
2:80 am|10 l4pm|
9:00 pm | 8 20 pm | *1,
I I W:iu am|Lv...Gotuuu,.. MI
...^. 10:18 am Ar.Mlirgevllle.Arl 8:00 pm ,
| 11*2:20 pm I Ar~.E»tonton„.Lv ! 1 45 pm| \
| No. 85 +1 No. 83.t( lipaon ( ouniy I No 34.fi No. 88.f|‘
IPa-B'a'rlFns.-’g’rl Hal I roan, | Pwss'g'rll aatVrl
, 6:00 pnnl0:l5 F
I b 05 pin 112 20
I Lv Earoeavilie Ari »:-u
lArTbomastou Lv 8:15
.... l2;;topmiLv Gritnu ai, OHOami
3:15 pin Ar...Ncwuan Ar o:5Ham
.... | 5:lo pm|Ar.. CarrolUon..Lv| 5:30 am |
Acc. lUaHH'g'r
M A N A K My, No. 2,« . No. 10.»,
-Male Line. iFaos’g’rl Aoc. I
12 20 pin
2 C4 pm
3 10 pm
Lv Macon..... Ar 7 15 pm
Ar Fort Valley Ar 6 04 pm
Ar Hmlthvllle Lv 8 66,pm
Lv Bmlthvllle Ar
Ar^.Catbbert,.. Ar
Ar ...Bafanla ...Lv
Lv ...Enfanla „.Ai
Ar.Union Hp'guLv
Lv.Union Hp’gsAr
IS 01 am
11:56 am
10 11 am
Ar ...Montg’y... Lv 8:20
7 63 pm
6 06 pm
4 50 pm
220pm
I No. 26*,No 68 I
7 38 pm | Lv Fort Valley Ar 0 06 am 1
—. V 35 pm Ar Bmlthvllle Lv 4 Oti ami
3 12pm 9 35 pm I Lv Bmlthvllle Ai 4 to am ll 58 emi3:46pm
10;i0jpm ! Ar....Albany,^ Lv| 3:10 am 110 45 mn|2 60 pm
Nt .. 23f 1 No. ait ire. W M. H.-Prr-, No. 22f I No. 24f
Fhph g*r|i , asw , a , -| ry Hremh. iPuea’n'rlPaas’g’r
j No. 2»t m W B H-»lNke-| No. ;*0t |
|Pb8«^” , i ir utfMiun |Pass'g’rl
*1 4:25 inniLv... Albany .„Ar|lih»iami.
I 7:55pm|Ar.. Blnkely ...Lv| 7: 0am|.
I No. 88t,
IPass’g’rl
No. 38t | Knfaala 0k t'le]
iy-i No. 84f I
It'ass’g’Tl
1 H87pm | A r...-Clay ton... Lv I 8:00 s
I No 19*1 No 5 * I* w B K-Colaae I
1 4 10pTo| 1:05 pnij Ar Colnmhns Lv| 1:20 ptr I 9 85 pm|
Trains marked thns * ran dally; train* marked thus t ran dally exoe»t8anday: train» marked thos t r«B
I»11v except Monday.
Tickets for ell nolnta and Sleeplac Oar Berthe on sale at Union Deoot Ticket Offloe M mlnoUe ertcr
) leaving time of« ‘ ‘
"LLIAM I
... ojutnat ROGERS. Uen’l Suy’t Savannah.
W F SHTCTiLMAN. Truffle Manaser, Snvennab.
V T. I'l.ftOK Aren
T. D. KLIN%8na'tS. W. B. B.. Maoon.
G. A WHITEHEAD. Oen’l Paw. Agent,
■ WILLIAMS. G T A
W. L. 0LARK.Say'
«,*
PIEDMONT AIR-LINF.
Richmond and Danville
KAlli>V*V SYSTEM.
nerlug Ci reel vice coujrlotc between tho
South and North, 72 miles shorter sud 8
hours quicker than any other route lo
Washington and the East.
Richmond snd Danville lisllrosd Tims One
Hoar Ktteier Then Allen a City Time
Lv Atlaota(Clty T.me)..
Lv Atlanta (HAD 'rime,
Lv Luia... MM >
Lv Greenville.........
Lv Charlotte
Lv Salisbury
f Greensboro...
Ar 1KUVI1 C
Lv Dauville 1) So pm a 45 a r
r ~ T i| 8 00 P r
I 6 25 p r
I 10 25 P r
• 11 15 P r
ijl’J 80 a a
Lv Lynchburg 1 55
Lv «:nar oiiesvllle.. ; H 60 a
Ar Washington 8 00 a
Lv Washington ..
8 40 p » (I *
1 40 i
6 25
I 3 30 p r
Lv D^nvuie...^. 12 40 a u ll 20 a m
Lv B11 >kv ile ' 5u» ami 30U pm
Ar^ Richmond....„ | 7 00 a m | 4 68 p m
ONLY 31 HOURS TRANSIT ATLANTA
TO NKW YORK
The only line running Pullman UnlTett end 8loep-
■“ ‘Jew York vie
ten days in
without change, Atlanta
Wa»b agio a.
Uertha »ecu red aud numlterH gl*
Lance In these care. T
t»n Palace Car* Now Orh
Train nnuher 61 Im
Traiu uumier 6:UuoiPull-
leans to Wabhlngton
ulluimi BuOett and Sleep-
Fork.
1 lor Alhsee, Ua,, Ex-
Superlnlendent,
O W (JllKAlls“ nta ' *'
(JHAH J FKKIiKItlCK,
COLUMBUS SJMESTEBN R. R.
. Opilixa. Ala.. Morcli sth, 188ft.
/YN and after Suudtty. March 8th, 1 «v., (he traloi
on th e road will be ruu ee follow*:
MO. 1.
Leave Clolninhne r ,, 9 20 S 0
ArrlvaOgellka tl io a u
$113
no. a.
Leave Opelika. )
too
NO. 8,
Leave Oclnnibn«_^.
I 50
140
NO. 4,i
Leave (jpellk* r
OO.
NO. a.
Leave UoIutline,, ..
Arrive at Goodwater H
NO. 4.
e G(>«xlw5ter.^. M ^... M ...^.„.^
Arrive Orelika
Arrive Uolumbus -
NO. 7-NIGHT TRAIN.
Leav», Co1nnibni,. NM ,„ m « M .
Arrive O Pol Ike
NO. »— NIGHT TRAIN..
Leave Oocllka
Arrive Oolnnihue
l.AHT WEEK WENT LIKE
HIOT CAKES
Every Article was Sold Under Value!
SIEjIEj [THIS:
50o Yarrit* SKA ISLAND COTTON in short lengths that our buyer picked up
for a trill'*, will be oloued oul at 6}o per yard,
500 Yards SEA-ISLAND COTTON, a grade better, also iu short lengths
will be sold to the earliest buyer at 6}o per yard.
1,000 Yards TOKCUON LACE, from one to two inches wide, to be closed out
at 75o per vard,
500 Yards TORCHON LACE, from two to four lnchea, at l5o,
This ts a Job lot of Laoee, and it will be impossible for us to get more
when this lot 1h sold,
50 Drzen verv fine nnbleachod STOCKINGS, In short lengths, to be sold at
26o per pair. Tho actual valuo of theee goods is 60o, and it ia only on ao*
cidunt that we got them.
25 Dozen Imitation BALHKIGGAN HOSE at 16o per pair. They are Jam up
bargains,
■100 Yarda All Liuen TABLE DAMASK at 25o, actual value 50o per yard.
IF YOU WANT CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS,
There is uo Ijouho in Columbus where you can get such goods as we
are Helling.
ONLY THINK OF IT! 25 Dozen Children’s RIBBED HOSE, full regular
aud lull faHbloned, at 25u. A chrotno will be glveu to any one who oau
match them.
20 Dozen Children's
ioned, at 26o.
BROWN MIXED HOSE, also fall regular and full fash-
These are the very beet school stockings made.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH
are receiving
FLKWKM.KN
GoUi! aii Roiu a Railway Co.
fc'KU'K GKNKUAL M ANAUKIt.
.COLUMIIUS, GA. Feh. 23 1, IrH5,
hedule of
follows:
No 1-Golug North Daily (rtmvlay Exrep’d)
Leave Columbus...... 2 3 • p in
Arrive at Chtpley 4 ti* n ni
Arrive at Greeuvllie 6"I p m
No 2-Comlng South Dally (Sunday Kx
eepted)
I.oave Greenville «:«() a m
Arrive at Ctdpley 7 6* a in
Arrive at Oo'Ulubne... M 10 17 a in
W L CLSRK, Gen*l Manager,
TOH HOWARD, Gen’t Ticket Ae»
fHb24 diy
DR. BaTT'8
MEDICAL DISPENSARY
81 West 9th St,, Cincinnati, 0.
YOUNu, MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEN,
SOUTHERN HOTEL
APALACHICOLA, FLA,
^OW OPEN, Patronage vollolted.
A »t f’ANktoq Prnnrl*
Notice to l)cl>tore ami Creditors.
A LL Person* Indebted to Him Into Mn, Rachel
Httbiitttt ere tmtlflnl to ph? the exnio to th* un-
dereigitMl et once; end ell pereoiitt lievlng e'eime
Kgelnatlur ««Ut« muat present them withlu the
time prescribed by lew.
OARL'SLE TERRY,
Executor Mrs. Boohi l Uonnett.
March 2ed, mbtoawftv
ALMOST EVERY DAY!
Thousands of desirable Bargains aro put on our counters almost dally. If
you would secure thorn call early and often.
1,000 Yards naonoloss BLEACHED, finished perfectly soft for the needle,
hl the small price of 0io This Jot of goods Js In short ends of 10 and 16
yards, and tbe pieces will not be out at the price,
A lot of SHOPPING BAGS were received yesterday. Will be offered cheap.
*hx!A w*f
RESEARCH
EXPERIMENT,
STUDY!
For fifty years, by Dr A L Hurry, an
old prao-ltiouer, especially in Female
Troubles, whh at last rewarded In the
discovery o* that certain and sgfo spe
cific for woman troubles, Litxomni,
Luxomnl 1h a preparation that dally
grows In public favor. Testimonials
Irom responsible persons all over the
country furnish ample evidence of the
wondertul power of Luxomnl as a
remedial agent for tha relief and per
manent cure of all those distressing
conditions Incident to females. Luxom
nl Is wpeolally adapted to the troubles
of pregnancy It greatly ameliorates
tho pangs of child-birth, shortens ta
bor, prevents alter pains, and facilitates
recovery. Owing to the strengthening
and toning influence Lux on n‘. relieves
all MENSTRUAL IRK I* UULARI-
TIEH, and ih a suporrlor u erine seda
tive and tonic.
Price 81. It your druttKlnl haa not tha
preparation, AddroeH
THE BARRY MANUFACTURING OO.,
Drawer 28, Atlanta.Go.
Noth-Luxomnl la no alcohollo mixture,
but a com hi nation of herb* and plauta In
package form Irom which a a) in pie tea la
mad*.
Write for Interesting book
mailed free.
deo4 dtfw
ENGLISH
ACID PHOSPHATE.
: and of high grad»
acd In axcep-
fully
tie* to suit purcha
THE WILLCOX-GIBBS GUANO CO.,
febS'* dAwlm
Havannah aud Charleston,
CONSUMPTION.
.-•I kpi* iiili.ll>. and p«
and 1 wdlreitur
1 and receive free, e costly b
of goods which will helo
— either eex. to ok
A PM! w
m absolutely earefrAt onc« atldrees TBO* fc Uo
nnitiia .ud wui.kr
OPJ %
per day .1 loin.
world is rrM.BCXddnH
i.fortlud. IUIM, dww