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O’v sa J,00G »Ui.d ud rutanliy i.tt-.t ui
ia■' If jl Uxauda of whoopia*
Th* uusiHdy tins bui’caao epnium o.
rai att.ai’g 4ra,.,j tw no# rupcrvwii 3o
have ruoeu&lj djodod ta*t Aim
colon i«« wlUx cigar* mud* woo. 70/
pate.*, ccr*n»ily colored *nd v*La*ri t
ico dtvor-d wi.h aicouin*.
If tho Vltc« » *:b r*fo«a school in-
•>.*ucuoa is given la mechanic*! trudeu*
Ta* boys *;s caiefalijr uagtr, dr-'?,
the 2*a.*« ft-d uses of tool*, sod then
bow ?o Ui« sed keep them ia rrdei.
Ora army of occupation at Aaplo-
wsl. ia evidently to be on a “peace
g.Ht trg." There ia • cc»inmlanloned
ot£ »*r 10 each eqQtd of twelve inen
St!*:gere Visillrg the place will thick
they are in Kentucky from the num
ber of mejora, captains, Ac, they meal
upon the streets
Thu reiuros of the ceimua taken in
1882 give the population 01 K"t»'*in lo
Europe h* me inhering 77,870,521, of
whom 38,651 077 were male# and 30
k27 544 iiiuajer 1 , making, with the grand
duchy of F.mand and other parte of
the empire, a toial of over 102,OCO,UGO
Whicv Procter Knott madohta fan-
dful L/o.t h iq etch fifteen years ago
the humor of the thing lick led the en
tire continent. No ore dreamed that
Duluth would ever amount to scy
thing, and when Knott called her “the
paragon cl cities' 1 everybody laughed.
.Stul this town ia third in the list of
grain*receiving point*, beating Mil
waukee, Toledo, and St. Lr uls
It is reported that Gen W H F Ir e
has dfetined an Invite.ion o become a
candidate for governor of Virginia, on
the ground that he will not lnterffro
wj-h the eanvsea of h!a con«in, Geu
Fi sbugh Lee. Gen Fi zhugb Lee will
dcobthsa re« eive the dcmocrMic nom
lost ion, in which event there can be
little dtnbt that he will bo elected by a
handsome majority.
ATDubclr, Pa, lost week, daring'bo
wo/k of repairs upon an old restaurant,
a bunch cl rant, eighteen in num’.or,
were killed. Thef»e rata hod, by iwia'.-
ing and piei'ing their tails it gother,
btcome to firmly united that it was
wi*h seme difficulty that they were
separatee. Hew eighteen rets coo'd
tie themselves ao firmly togeber by
tbeir tails Is a mystery which the oldest
Inhabitant has cot ventured to ex
plain,
Oni of the numerous epplicautr, for
office Is a gcntlt wemau lu Kansas, wh*
writes that she would like to be post
master in ber town, and given us a
reason lor her appointment that she is
• prohlbitiouist, and the president's
election was largely due to the ?em
perance vo'e. She frankly atida tba 1
she is 8Q years of age, does not wear
abort hair ora bluouur «oetutne, and
in not a leader in the woman's right?
movement, though she believes that
women ought to have iqual rights with
Pubhaps It la too much to expect
the Mormon elders to be consistent in
the ir utterances, bat it is worth noting
that in their address pr ies lug against
the government tfP-rta to abolish
polygamy they undertake to show fira.
that monogamy Isa wrong system, and
second that the Mormons practicing
poiygtmy do not exceed two por cent
olthe whole number of male me-mbere.
Ninety*debt per cent of the Mormons
are thus stated to be following a raise
and dargrrens system of marriage —
fr«»u» the Mermen standpoint,
liiviKo plays hia farewell eng* go-
men; in America ibis week, sud then
departs for his native hea h. Whether
•his will be nla final lareweli, or only
a farewell In a Pickwickian sense v-111
depend upon the exter.t to whiob his
exchequer has been replenished ourlag
his sejoara with us. It he has made a
good thing of it, and lined his purse
with duoata, he will accept the fact as
evidence point blank of a desire on the
part of the American people to have
him oome back; It otherwise, it will be
construed to mean that he baa about
ran his coarse, and not spool ally want
ed; that he has made his record, and
unless he oan beat It, had better seek
pastures new. Stars rarely lea ?e for
good aa long as bnelneea la prefi table
or likely to be so.
(statesmen who are anxious to serve
the country in foreign mlaalons must
not despair because the>r applications
thus lar have not been successful
There are still openings at the Argen
tine republlo, with at a! ary of 17.600; at
Austria, with 112,000: at Bo'gium, with
17,500; at Bolivia, with 96.000; at Cen
tral America, with flO.OOO; at China,
with |12 000; at Colombia, with 97.500;
at Corea, with 95,000; at Hiytl, with
95.000; at Liberia, with 96 000; at P ira-
guaj and Uruguay, with 95.000; at Per
ala, with 96 000; at Slam, with 95,000; at
Spain, with 912,000; at Switzerland,
with 96 000, and at Venezuela, with
96,000. There will be no immediate
oharge at Madrid, because Mr Foster
Is Btlll intrusted with the negotiations
relating to tbe treaiy recently with
drawn from the senate.
Thk correspondent of tbe London
Timea, writing from the advanoe post
of the British army In the Soudan,
aaya : “The Arabs eeem to be more
like wild beat a tha^ human boings.
Even women and children fight In
their ranks, and when our men sought
to afford a'd to some of tbe enemy who
oonld not walk the latter orawled to
ward them with their spears between
their teeth, striving eveu yet to slay a
Kaffir, These traits somewhat dimin
ish the aympatby which we should
otherwise leel for such brave antagon
ists. Were their ferocity shown in the
heat of battle it would be excusable,
bat these wretches hoars alter were
animated by a fiendish desire to icjai e
those who sought to relieve their suf
ferings, Even the nobler animals have
some idea of gratitude, and Arabs must
henoeforth be regarded In the light of
the most savage of the worst desoilp-
tloa of beasts of prey. The fact Is they
arc maddened into brutality by lanati-
dim,”
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Oui.it ftf U A til'll II, »Uli 4M
Ui tv bava niou u.ii.'B iltjuu tiiou »
ou v » xmtor of ounjeoiure. But «i
tar w » W OtfVKKU Jem wo poweew
is ouuoe. tiou tc appvun in.*v &jie.
Clio u.unju.a oulileiuo of Ulo foroa«
oau 'Jo an.ro bu irraatoci tiinu tco
wjjruug of it p.auac ia tta oriui. L
cuo cr ia. of ttiecgtii iioe, aoc oome a
ouoo tB« re.pua will o« bat a bn« f
OHO.
Cb« Naw York Bin m.J a few oa»i
>«Co tuac e-«Q ;f Mr Giaoacoua. m-
djeoowJ by til, p«*ce party, stscuid,
to the (ace of narcwc nmoeatrance
Irvai Caicuita, autwribe to ta« rrwa
deaiaud, it ia not sure that Kuaua in
the ed will ratily any bcundiry that
deea not give ber P.rJJeb, which (be
looks upou as an indispensable bac-
irrss of Mere. That, in bet, all (he
late representations of‘be ezir’s gov<
eminent—like the elidling negotia*
tions Ibat preceded tbe Crimean
war—have been deeply Undated
with bad faith ard inspired mainly
by the motive of gaining tin.-, is no
longer doubtful since tbe R iseian
disclaimer of preparations for hostili
ties has been reluted l.y auther'lc
news recslved through Pereis. We
now learn that lor weeks there bas
be. n a steady outflow of troone from
Tilts eouibwar i, and the number of
Russian soldiers between theCe.rlan
and Sarakts is computed a! 6o 000, a
larger force, it should be noted, than
bar yet been massed In India within
equal distance from Herat
Xo doubt if Russia hesitates, after
all, to strike a blow, ber btsilaliou
will be largely due to the ma»P r y
measures taken by L rd Dufferin.
Yet it seems that the czar’s chanoe of
succ.83 in tbe inevitable struggle rau
only be lesaeued with every year ol
Lord Duflerin'a residence In India.
For, eveu if tbe Russian Bgente could
cope wltb that expert diplomatist in
hiewdt.ees and aptnees for ooncllla
lion, they could not hope to vio with
him in the lavish use of money,
which is an agent quite as potent as
the sword in Asia-ic politics Tbe
relative advantages of Riasia’a posi
tion will be sensibly diminished a
f.w years hence, should ihe empret
nlercd Into belwe.n Lord DuilVnn
and tbe ameer of Cabui be carried
out.
Ou Ihe whole, It seems probabl
that Russia w uld risk less by fight*
ing now than by postponing for a
short lime a conflict Ibat is unavoida
ble As L'ut DuUerin is known to
take the estno view e>f I. ilia’s inter-
eats, we at all onntlnue to regard wi li
a good deal of skepticism the .fluslvc
assurances tbat tbe Afghan war cloud
ia dispelled
van at (ha nia».
Toe Xew York Herald (bus di
cour.ee ou tbe porsihilitieB growing
out of the visit to Ireland by Ihe
Prince of Walee : "There is much to
forget and to forgive, Ind.td, before
this visit of the Prince of Wale. can
bloeecm into ite legitimate results
And, unfortunately trite, tbe greater
portion if the gracious task of forget
ting and forgiving faliB to tbe lot of
Erin Can she aflord to forgel tbe
past In tbe hope of the good tbat may
spring from tbe visit of her
present guoat? F.'ain him
and them tbe Irish people can
hope for an amelioration of tbeir
misery sooner than from tbe hopeless
inanities of dynami e scares or ibe
snail-like progress of paiilnmeutary
Insight, even when assisted thereby.
Let all thoughts of retalia’ion and
uprising rest Banish the wild talks
of sending assistance to El Muhdi
and of plotting to aid in Russian war
fare against Et gland. When in 1SU0
Austria was engaged in a deadly
struggle with Prussia tbe Hungarians
talked, aa doea Ireland now, of revolt,
of refusal to assist in ber need tbe em
pire to which they bad been bo long
hound. But tbe great deak, tbe
Parnell of Hungary, rose up and gave
them good advioe, and Ibe result
which they bad been struggling for
through many decades was gained
Ireland Is as necessary to the strength
and tbe greatness of Euglaud as was
Hungary to tbe Austrian empire.
And, like Francis Joseph with Hun
gary, tbe prince of Wales is capable
of eeelng tbis necessity and of chang
ing public opinion and policy in
England so tbat IreJat'd’s happiness
shall in future be England’s first
thought.”
Yestekday was the anniversary
of the surrender of Gen R E Lee at
Appomattox court house. Tblssug
Rests that many of tbe most im
portant events In Geu Grant’s career
occurred in April, aDd it is quite
probable that bis earthly habitation
will dose during this month. He
was born on April 27, 1822; in Aprl ,
1840, be was with Gen Taylor In the
advanoe on Palo Alto; In April, 1847,
he was appointed quartermaster of
his regiment. He oflered his services
at the beginning of the late war to
Gov Yates, April 23, 1801; he fought
'he battle of Pittsburg Landing April
0 and 7, 1802; on April 30, 1803, he
crossed the Mississippi riverat Vioks
burg and took Port Gibson and Grand
Gulf; in April, 1804, the national
guard was called Into servtoe that
Gen Graut might have tbe active
eervioes of the veterans occupying
garrisons. Tne end of that month
found the army of the Potomac fully
reorganized and ready for the forward
tnaroh, which resulted In the sur
render at Appomattox, April 9, 1805
Since southern men have been
brought conspicuously to the front in
appointments under the new admin
istration, the New York Justice thue
comments on the situation: "It is
pleasant to see that In the diplomatic
and other appointments of the new
administration the eouth le obtaining
a fair share of recognition. Twenty
an.i, .it.,..- ns. ,-i
Mo li turn nut
jnj DWM. I'btiy a/o i*
ire 4hlpi;e«i rmu
WU. HKAOU & OO.
iK"i*ir". Irtia, Ws mil Igrtralual luigh-uieots.
ti rtz’UiH
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ttlDCii \V
Wy
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•line ohoo*h*j l'W
' Wt)y ws
iK'upie in ills rwriii •*»' uor*b**»i
T»i« ?lmt it l» believe»J ifie |
s.*nboii#e *eeu here ri/e r-vetu UJ .u»>e
aenuncia prumpui query l’bi» w
a ujietaie. Tbe d j-r*6 cabbage iu ibe
Ui.irkeC '« sjt A'lieruklli gfO'Vtil. i
Kvery tbsCcriuee jur peuple here
:u Iw'ui’-aibue are eating cabbage j
wbictx cvmee frvtn Crerwiny, and i
wbica certala y u» iuperipr to any**
it'ag ra:eed iu \h:a couiuxy. The |
htane are pure wbi e* and aiiuoeC aa
icUd aa a ten-pin ball. This cab** j
cage ia shipped to every !
part o/ the cca u try, «*epe-
eftaliy to the scu-h. where j
there la a -rge demand lor it and
where prices are exceaeive Why w
this ? I* \: c -1 posable to gn. w cab
bage of t'kiuai quality here ? What t»
the eecrei of German •ooceee? Ii it
In the aoli, the kind of cabbage, or
the culture, or ail three combined?
Surely we have toil aa g*n:d as ary in
Germany, &nl we c tight to t-e able to
procure ire seed and l*aru the art of
culture Is It toe among ihe remark-
aole features cf this reua.ksblt age
that common a vcgtiabie aa cab
bage can be raised 4,000 mile.* away
and aen? o tbii ocuutry and Hold at a
pr-fit ? I r is d'^ne, ard that nettles it-
Readers of the diapatchee from
5uakim nave observed that the Brit*
i-L bre never whipped. Nor do these
roope M ru^^e ,, any more. They are
'rapidly withdrawn”—the pretump
Hoc being that Ihia la done to prevent
them from washacriug all the Arabs
iu cold blood. This being ibe fashion
It quite pr.ilable that the Afgbaus
ill claim a victory now that they
have made the Russians lake a tramp
to Ku?kperaud have fallen back to
their old position. War news from
Ihu dd oouutry is about as reliable as
wtather indlcaiions.
fi&8WANREJfl£l3t
for faiiv.
J * ti f
SfieuiFM sin, Meura'oia, Sciatic^
i. tiiiouyu. HauKdbiHi. loolhawic.
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Uu 'Ji ,v* k X .*v»w >k h Lyv S v\0 4 IVM UU' WIN
bow «Ol 4b.
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■WNVb^U I A \k o CAl\t\ rvli LVU' W MvnU'UT
, en •. r Kti • ksdt* «- -i ui a,
Builvtorii' li. I'viw .N v<», OF
>* w* of i*. oa. WM m ai 1 aa. «•*
St
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With aobargeol temperature will
c->rae a pressing necessity for a vigo
rnus cumprign In cleaning Ilia olty
Ctiolera may uot luvade tbia country
he commit summer, but there art
other bitltous diseases that thrive iu
frui atmosphere Clean the oby and
keep II clean.
ho.me deiu-tcral-o pilitlciana who
cried out last summer, “ihi. cam
piilgu Is going to bo f-.uglit ou !hp
^suo of reform,” ,ireg. '.ting an article
that I. uot al together ui palatable as
liny expected.
A QUESTION ABOUT
Brozvris Iron
Bitters
ANSWERED.
Tho question haa probably boon naked thonaanda
of timea, "How can Brown’ll Iron Oittoni curoovory-
tlvlnK?” Woll, it doesn't. Bat it does euro any disease
for which a roputablo phyHician would proticribo IUO.1
rtiyflicbun rtn-ojfniro Iron as tbo bunt restorative
Mont known to tbe profession, and Inquiry of any
ii'*<iiriK chemical firm will BuliBtfintiato lnoaeH(«rti<m
that tucro aro mtire nroparatiomi of iron than of any
other substonco uood in modJcino. Tbia ahowa oon-
eliihiruly that iron in acknowlod^nd to be the most
iiuporl-mt factor iu saccoanful medical practice. It is,
howovor. a remarkable fact, thatprior ro the di«cov-
TO -f tiltUW.VSIKON IHT'1'EKMnop.-rf.cU
ly e.-.tihi »ctory iron couibmation had over beou found.
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS&USSS
headache, or produco constipation-all other Iron
tnedlclncado. HItOW.VN IKON 1IITTBUM
euro* Indiaeetlon, nUIouMiieMs, Wcakuemt,
Dyspepsia, Malaria, CIiIIIm nnd Fevers,
Tired Feeling,CeneriU Debility,Pula la tho
Hide, Back or Vzlmba,HrudachoaudNeural
gia-fur idl those ailmome Iron is prwwrlbed dally.
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS,5^1?:
inJunte. ■Like all other thoronah mMiclnea, it acts
fe 1 *; When taken by »r*t.The first symptom of
benefit is renewed enorgy. Tho muscles then become
tinner, the digestion Improves, the bowels aro active.
IU trumen the offoct is usually more rapid and marked.
1 he eyes begin At onoo to brighten; the skin clears
up; healthy color comes to the cheeks; i^ervonsness
disappears ; functi >nsl derangements become regu-
sr, and if a nursing mother, abundant sustenance
M suppiled for the child. Rntnomber Brown’s Iron
Bittors is the ONLY iron medicine that is not in
jurious. rhylicKin«r«n.i Urugyittt reeommiiul it.
The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines
on wrapper. TAKE NO OTllCIt.
DISEASES
Blazer ami fitoys
SMITH’S
f \Tftlt T OF Nil FLOWEB.
The m«n7 fare* aff oted by this remedy
ive «u'.n«-d l->r it a wnrid-wid4 popularity
Noni» L-ffd eive ibno wbn refute to
as rail* wd. If y; a weald know Jail axaot-
y wbBi i* moan by \be mm
HEIGHT’S DISEARE,
5 GREAT RACES 5
STAR PARI
Friday, April 10th, at 3:30 F, M.
JOHN S. P et IN O-E,
THE
'1D1IPI9N BICYCLIST 01 TH1 WORLD
Will ren SK- inst tbe fail trotting "JOE
D4VIB ” who hMi» reoord of 2.2A%
N.'wi pp*r Forsyth ftifiesid.n*e
For MU-Payln* 10 1 3 Per Cent Clear
of User and Insurance. Located In one of tbe boot
nHtbb rhoo- * 'n the city 1 f yon want a g.»od lo-
vt-etmeut c*ll an<l eee me Pres'n: teuunt ba‘ boon
occupying tbe place for three years ’rlc' #2.600.
JOHN Di-AOKMAU,
Brat K tats Agent,
Uolarabaa, gjk
fetal Poison.
copeersmilh by trade, and dnrlog aserLe
”7 arms 'being bare wheu at work) have
absorbed a wt naerfnl amount of metal poitou Hav-
S '-nth. tbe smell
(1 get Into the
e pollen was conveyed
lyaiem br-amn lnfecte<i,
_ mediae of mercury en.
Iodide potaeslnm. 8a Ivation followed, nir te th are
all look* in my head, iny digestive organa deranged,
ard I hate been belpleee In bed for over a year with
mercurial rheumatism My j >|>ita were all awollm,
ai d I loet the nsa of my arme end legs and becamo
hslp’eea aa an Infant
Sir auQertu.e btcame so Interne that it waslma
p- salbla for mo io rest. Tho d-jetort a<Wise<> mo to
go to tho city boeriul for treat- ent Thh I con id
not bear. A friend, who I aa proved a friend In-
de<d, urge 1 me to try delft's Hooclflc, believing It
wnnld cure me. Others tllacouregu'■ mo bat I se
cured « (• w oot<les. end have now taken two doaen
bottles. Tbe first effect of tbe mxdMne waa to
brino tho poison to tbe surface, eud I broke oat all
over in running »or*a They aoon dlaapeear< «1, and
tuv skin chared off My kn ee, which bad become
twice their nstnrel ala-, hare returned tbeir aaoal
•Isa. and sra supple a« of yore M v arme eud hande
are ab right again, and can ate them without poln.
The entire dteeaie be* left all parts of tbe b -dy *“
eorcfnloae tendency from
partlo ee of copper and braae
aorta, and by tbia proceea tl
Into inv blood till *'y whale
yrak from lone conOurnient. bat I have the
ise of all m* limb*. Tula medicine la brlnginr me
r'ntoftbe greatest trial ol my life, and I cannot
.rds toexpreea my sppaclatloo of lie virtaee
s gratitude 1 feel tbat I ever beard of it*
Faria K Lova, Augusta, Oa.
MALARIAL P0IS3N.
The drouth in fioatbwett O-orglalaei spring driad
up the writs, and we were compelled to nee water
f om the creak on tbe plantation The remit wee
that all were troubled with chills aud fev*r. I car
ried with me Several bottles of fiwlft'a Specific, aud
aalongaa I toos it 1 tad perfect beaitb. * soon
ae 1 tossed taking it l.likothe r»«t. waa afflicted
with chilla Wh*u 1 resumed its use, 1 wa« all
right again. We have ueed it in oar family aa an
antidote for malarial p deco for iwo or thtee years,
and have uever known It lo fail in a eiugl* instance.
W O Fvrlow .
Sumter eounty, Ga,, 8ept. II* 1864.
U) dewtt (n»t rd rat)
Blood and 8kln Diseases mailed free .
THK SWIFT BFEOiriC OO..
Drawer •* Atlanta, Oa.
ft G. WILKIN )$
Ceneral Auctioneer
AMD HKAJi .VM ATE. AGISMT
Bpwdlol AlUnUca Given In
iiitiiittriiiri'. fiufiiiit' te! Awigiari' 8tl<
Offlo* at J M KMn A tfon'a Shoe Slort^l)
oorw 1
Ilona
uXje.:
u* uurtu u< neusm reeiuuuow;, iuu ngtli
lot, and oo j of VOe moat «iiflbl« Iona*
in tba city,
111 W (iWILKINS,
W J MORGAN* C-minpiou of ('‘♦a'*.
w’M mu egwlast thp racer "MINNil',
IK WIN." bn'f oalU- fco-tt •, bent two in ..rec
Half-mile II roll cup h&'.wocu Cr.lnmbnn
riders for gold medal,
A.1 •«-, U-l* mi e H-m'Menp betwoen tbe
Cba'wpiors Prince and M irgan
♦^•Idm^rlnu 26 Oltlldrou J5
Ludeafre’. t-r9
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FRO tt
N W ZEALAND,
It* Greatest Hirimifal WeiJir of the if
ON EXHIBITION
Thcr day, Frida; an4 s-.tu-day,
lift aw fori ntreet, on-tfr *hw Ver'iid
‘ritel. D n *» open tr.-ni 2 to 6 p on and 7
»el Vlailute for l*di«4 end
tlon !5o
en'. st
SPRINGER OPERA HOUSE
0*:E NIGHT ONLY,
Mond ay. Ap il 13th
Hprolal EDgagetrentof
LULU HURST,
“THK GEOIiGIA WONDEB,’*J
In ber m*rve.'on" and Inrzplioeble feats
tbet nave bpfll«d ibr SoD atiata of
botn Wor:do*
Is it Muscle or Magnetism?
Bee, S*.udy end DeUrmlar*
GKNKR*L A1MI8HON: Adnlt* 60o
Oblidreu 26o. Reserved ^hris et Ch ffl- ’n
75 cents. ->r.»4
RESEARCH
EXPERIMENT
STUDY!
For fifty years, by Dr ▲ L Barry, an
old practitioner, tepeoially in Female
Troubles, was at last rewarded in tie
discovery oi that certain and safe spe-
olfio for woman troubles, Luxomnl,
Luxomnl la a preparation that daily
grows in publlo favor. Testimonials
from responsible persons all over tbe
country furnish ample evidence of tbe
wonderful power of Luxomnl aa a
remedial agent for the relief and pe»
manent cure of all those distressing
conditions Incident to females. Luxom<
ni Is Npeciully adapted to the troubles
of pregnancy. It greatly ameliorates
the pangs of child-birth, shortens la
bor, prevents after pains, and facilitates
recovery. Owing to tbe strengthening
and toning Influence Liixod ni relieves
all MEN8TRUAL IRREGULARI
TIES, and Is a superrior u 'erine seder
live and tonic.
Price |1. If yoar druggist has not tbs
prsparation, address
THE BARKY MANUFACTURING OO., |)
Drawer 28, Atlsuia, Gw.
Not*—Laxororl is uo alcobollo mixture,
bats oornblnailon of herbs and plants In
package form from which a simple tea is
made.
Write for Interesting book
mailed free,
dt*o4 dtfw
-ilANBOO!)
. ,«jvally iv.lorru tjth-u, of B'itttlin* Ivm
*e«Mt, which cfikctukllv cun > Kcrtom
ty f Loel flrlUlr, ft*rwnukiuim IM-b* ;
u! it> uMm ar.tlag frets over work And mxern
iMptoerVluata* aultd five, jemT—*>yg*
■Wwvalaw 9m- VSilUAW ’W **»»•*.. tt
rwrkiwg-wyOTED ir.-r-nn-iT777H"^
Audi I U b«»Olirul ELKCTBIO C-OK8KTH.
K.mp «. ft,, to tbo.e beoomln* No
nsk.qalck • .1,-,. Territory given. Ball*,
feat ton euaraoleed. Addraa DR HOOTT,
*48 HroaoWay Bt, NY, lebU «1M
SOLID PACTS
XSE STl’BBOSJI rtUNicW AN l> VIUI' RW4 SEVER 1.11C.
Cast Yoar Eye Over lie In Scieiale
OF FRICKS AT THK
TEADE PALACE
FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.
Am amiclpa:* a short Bprlug Sowou. at- I h vlng »,i axtra l-vge stork nowou
haud, w« are deterwliiiai to unload.
Tremendous Slaughter
IN THK FOLLOWING SPECIALTIES 1
S & EMBROIDERIES.
8,000 Ysrda Satin Check NalDaooka at 74, 8*. 0 a -d 10 otn'e. Thw-a onoda ate
not to be found elsewhere lees than Izi to 18 ecu a t.nr ver.'
245 P'o^vety fine Sheer India Llnet, Pielde. g-:od talue f r 2> -; onr ptlco
875 Plfcoa 84-Inch India Llnec 8Jo. #j. IO.i, 12J •. 18a and 20 -
60 Pieces India Mull and Pete,a Liwt.e, 2»., 80-t 35 , 40c and 80a, lust one-
half their resrular value.
THOUSANDS of yaidsor Torchon Laoee f,-on. 6 t to 75- per vard.
Of yard^ of K. tpHe.~ La a. I,-,m iii* to 50 par yard.
THOUSANDS of yards of Uscurtal Lecae ir- m 2ic to |1 ou per yard.
FMBROIDERIES I E SAB%<.?1 DE nlWg J
Wa forbear mentioning price* on 'h-ao goode, bui the aaa- rlment. atvle
quality and prloe»re .Imply unapproachable. *
880 Dt *en All Linen Homstltubed Handkn-ohlefe, new dea'.yno. at 10c each
good value for 20o. ’
... thk BK'-T fl 00 SHIRT In the stetee, wo will t tfer thla week for 85c, or
110 a dozen. 100 l)-,*en Uulanndrled Shlrte, lelnlr-rood uu I 8 ply Liuen Boa-
om, thla week at 05c.
NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING BY EVERY 8TEAMISR.
c. P. GRAY db OO,
159 aod lftl firvtd Mtrent, Cclumbaa, (fa.
AUGUSTA, CA.
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ruvslotau ana Ot>«iAO»a Kurawou b'f
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l'tm*AV Ortl t *>*•* giauAGu A (Vivu’t
U "iH*” • N » mil* tw fiirwti Talfwiukii
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BUN 108 AND NIVIM1H
• Tl «MIHIP CO.
Foil ItnHiON DlUKtT
ffdsierB R. ff’y olAla.
TH *
QUICKEST
—AJ4i>—
rtfOlkT DIRECT ROUTT
—TO—
M Jil W VO UK, e&UsA&KUPMAt
BALT1MOHU, aud WAAtt-
iNGXON*
'iowe coaneoilon nimla with Pit*
««t Air IaIuo, Atlantic Oamt Lint. Ki> ■
uasftw uv UlDdnnall ff.'aibaru,
rrmuu Icavw as follow*i
TlPfMJ TA 31 J» AO, 14M,
Baking Krnccr Monday, 8, 188.5
JiJSe^A VY AtiL
Weak r*.»’t -
•ij. 04
9:Uh YU
2.27 ▲ M
i;45 a ><
WMfWAhU,
Lv .
i.v Fi/i.m
Ar Cc.unibiii MMMM „
Lv LVi.uaaca«
ArMoing rj„
At sVlofilin mm*.,
A; N‘t»w()r
Nu.M | Hu. 6V*
l:i0 r u ll:«9 pm
4:43 V Ml I 07 AM
7;M P m| 5 4*j A M
... I 130 P M auo PM
... ':45 P Ml o. C A M
(4o, iJl. aVu. 53. Am v# Ai No. 50. j
7:65 PM
I '.Ua P.-4
UVJ pm
WMh’ion 10:4c am 8:10 p»
L»#*.*im'i 'I V;ttAk CcDOPM
t'QllAUbz vOlAJrj 3:46 PM
n-w Y'k I 3c40 px| A'Uiabt
iuiiuiut] Nieepwru i
l'lMtua &u 61,52 aud 53 make clone oonneii
CoqugcUod* mode el Opofik:
-wlib E . ii AJnuaraa aud L'lnolimeG, ant
ihe Culmubu* aud Western Railroad*. A'
tTalDi exoepi52aud63 conneoi at cneiiev
vui' riiKkega* Railroad,
Weavern RaUrond Sitepera oa Tralua 52
ku>. C3 beiweru Momgoruerj and Akmuia
WHOLKBALM AND RETAIL DEALER* INj
Water Pipe and Fittings,
Gas Fix lur ^e, Orb Knglnoa ami Water Motora.
Cas Fitting and Plumblne Promptly Attended to.
Yard Fountains and Sprinklers. Hoee of all kinds.
Tor rn. Cotta XJrnln and Newer pip*.
Apents (or jLi-lZr's ami Furpairs.
.'Telephone 99. ,n RANDOLPH STREET.
WALL PAPER.
LEWIS V0IGHT& SON,
Manufacturers aud Jobbers of
PHH1GHS
—AND—
WINDOW SHADES.
STOIC ANIOFFICC, I WAREHOUSE,
203 & 205 Central Ayb. 1238 & 243 West 70i SI
Cor. oi loNOvnohTH 8t. I Few Doors % of Cwt.Ayl
CINCINNATI. O.
lame as Eastern market. By purchas
ing of us you save time aud freight*
a20 dsm
r.flCamlie Power Kerosene umas
^“Kach one equals four gas lota.
One lamp "HI brilliantlyTl*hta
room’JO feet a<iuare. ho that reari
ng and sowing can be done in
the .artbest corner. For Btoiea.
rih p», Dwellings. Halls ana
C hurouea, it U beyond cornpan-
"iliB Beat UgM In the World.
Owed 11 wo AgwMia w««(*sl *
erywhere.
’ Agw:
_ e. For larcuiar
and information address,
THE lien LIGHT CO.,
Sola Manufacturers
NI MktaBM. COfCUU ATI.C.
Stock Complete
PIECE GOODS
—FOR-
SPRING,1885,
Including tha leading noweMea in Amarls
can and Foreign Good*
For Miog Suits to Order.
STOCK UNEQ.UA1 ED,
Price m Blfht!
A few ‘ Barcaln bull*" l*ftlat half prlca*
Gall and in oa*
G. J. PEACOCK
Clothing Msnofcctnrer,
941166 Broad Bt. a Colombo, Oa,
P S—All Good* atrlotly OMb, eod
LOUISIANA STATS LOTTIfi!
For tlckat* or mrUiar informat'on of thf
above Lottery addrees
DAVK C. JOHNSTON,
Covington, Ky
Amount* ol M 00 and over, by kxpreee *1
xp*n* wad.fr i a wly
Mother’s
Friend!
So Jtoie Terror I
So More P,l<, I
So More Hanger
TO
Mother or Child I
The Dread of
.MOTHERHOOD
Transformed to
HOPE
JOY!
Suft tj tnd Bate
5TO
Nufftring Woman
ratien U trnlr a triumph
offlClenliricaV.III, and uo
more Inetti able benefit
wu ever be* Owed un th*
mother* ot the world.
It not only fltiorten* th^
time of labor and leaecne
the lotenflhr of oaln, but,
better then all. It grtatlr
minUtao* th* danger to
life of bo'h mother and
child,
leave* th*
mother In a oundH'c.
highly favorable to i coed r
Tccovery and far leas lia
ble to flooding, rnnml-
flior.fl and other alarming
■rniptom* Incident to
Hngflrlng a rt painful la-
trnlr wonderful
X*cV
title* '
Faisi
iiIND tj be rankao aa
of the life laving ap-
ucei alvea to tl'~
world br tbe dlaeoverli
of modern ecfence*
From the natnre of tbe
ea«e 11 wll I of course be un
derstood tbat wa cannot
pnbllah errtlilratefl con-
oerulng tbia Bbmiot with-
moibar who baa once used
It will ever again be with'
oat it la bar tins of
A prominent physician lately remarked to tbe pro
prietor that if it were admissible to make public the
letters w* receiv . the "Mother's Friend would out
sell ea> thing on th* market ".
I moat earneatly entreat every female expecting
to be confined to ns* Mother's Friend. Coupled
with thla entreaty I will add that daring a long ob
atatrlcal practice ( orty-fonr years) I have never
known it to foil to produoe a aaf* and quick delivery
:H J HOLMJlB, M D. Atlanta G*.
Bead for oar Treaties on “llasltb sad Happinew
of Woman," mailed free,
BoADnnn Bmulatob Go*
dtf (I) Atlanta Go.
W. & S. SLOANE
MOQUITTS8, from •l.BB npward
BODY BRUiSELS. from .OS upward
TAPE6TUY BBU88ELB* from .50 npwa d
IMGRAIN8. Ifrom .40 upward
CHINA MATTING, from, 50 per roll of 40 yards
OIL CLOTHS. MATS*RUGS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Pample* sent by mall whanaver daalved,
All oerrsspoudeno* will taoaiv* prompt attention.
Broadway and' 10th Street,
**-mU lie, ol .heltlue eed Plilen U. botlow
f&U3SSt& 'SUSSST'SKF
XULUiBUS t WESItKH R. R
O N sud aftsr Snnday, March 8th.
on tb s road will u« rr.n
NU. 1*
road
osaya Columbus
drrlveUpelika^.
Morch 3
^h, isao. I
JheavsOpellks.. H ,. MMMMm *.. M .„. M , MM .,., MI
Arrive Columbna. NM .
NO. 8j
Leave Oolnmbos.^
Arrive CpeUkN.... m . M
NO. 4*i
Lesrc OsslUtB
Arrive Oolncibaa.
NO. 5.
LeaT* OoIut bn
Arrive Opelika.—
Arrive at Good water..
. 3 66 9K
. /> 83 p a
Arrive Opcllk*.
NO. O.
rrlvo O olik*.....TUV.T.Uir.V.
Arrive Columbus
NO. 7-NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Columbus.—,
Active Opelika—. —......
NO. 8—NIGHT TBAIN.
r*sve Opeiiks
.7 300*
, V 3.1
6 46 P I
...10 48 a I
,. 166 p r
.. 909 p 0
MQ3ILU GIHAiU) R. H.CC.
Ootvasus, oa.. Februaary 321. 1*6
O K AND AFT5B THIS DATE 1'AAidh Wild!
runes follows:
K»U Train N*. 1—Going Wat* (fldUv),
Leave General Paaer.ager Depot. Ooinmous. 1 26 P 5
Leave Broad Street Depot. Colmnbns.—... 1:46 r »
Arrive at nolouSprinis 4:94 r i
... *15 PI
Great Mni Frutli ni
PAtiCNCKR ROUTC
we#i« New husUuil auJ Ua.trgU Fiorle
i Aiehaina, I lie Mouth amt MtiuUiweat.
1&UUM l'*ftHD«gM' AiiOnuuOiluiloa*
i'sblti I'aaangaVJU
Bsoorsiou Mk> HUMrngalik
rillAW flvnt-clans Iron Hlrnmehlpa of thi*
1 Oorntnuy at# epjK.Uirovi to »aU overp
Tliuradwy froo H<mUui atlfm; rrom Hm
Van nab a» follows;
GATE CITY, Tbnrtdkj, April •, at | : «
Oil'Y OF MAtt)N, Thursday, April |«. m
5:30 pm.
Uil'8 CITY, Thursday, April », pi |.(ju
WT or MACON. Tharsday, April m, at
Tn’roagh ’bills of lulling given to N«w
Knuirtud mnnaOiBtuiinB pompi anil to Lifa
or wool.
The Uotopany's wharvMi in both Nnwnua
noli and Boston ara ooiumctsd with mile
—>— „| two ifitisa.
IDNON A I*AN NAIM).
4gsn «, 8av unali, dm,
Ot W L OLAKK, '
Agaut Central kUllrond, Oolnmt us, G8»
■isplOtf
GEORGIA BONDS ~
P#t Cant,—Thirty Yourt,
Exccutivk Okfion,
Atlanta, Ga., Mniuh 10, 1885.
U NDEK nnthoHty of xu Act, ap
proved Dec 22, 1884, nuihoriBltig
the Governor to isaae Bond-, for pay-
aisnl of prtodpAl bonds rnttorisu iu
1885 and 1880, Bosilffd Proposals will be
reovived at the office of tbe Treapuier
i fGaorcle <>p to twelve o’olork m on
April 16, 1880 for tfueo million four
haodrwU eiw fi ty five tbounnr:d dol
lars (98.456.OOU) five per cent thirty
▼esreoupoa Bonds, m berel-tflor eot
forth, bearirg date Jaiy 1,1885. Prin*
eipwi and interest psyitbio iu the city
of New York, si Ibe flrosl egfc* oy of
Gd' rctn; and st the offioe of the Trias-
urer of George in tbe olty of Atinnia*
Inters: psyahieceml annually on Jan
uary 1 and Jaly 1 rvepeotivelv*
Bids will be rtcelvt*t f»»r two buns
dred thousand dollars (9200,000) of the
amount to be delivered ou July 1,
1*86; and tor two hundred and twuuty-
five thousand dollars (9425 000) to be
deliverd January 1. 1886, thu accrued
lntoreat b'lua: withheld by the Biate.
And for tbs remainder ot the amount
of three million tour hundred ard
fifty-five thousand dollars (11455 000),
or so mnoh thereof aa mty be uectwsanr
for the purp ms aforesaid, on June 1,
1886, the accrued lolereet wltbhi Id ae
aforesaid. As to last delivery, how
ever, successful bidders will bsve the
rptton of tendering any Oeorg a Bonds
maturing as aforesaid, at their par
value, In payment therefor, at any
time after July 1, 1885, and receiving
new bonde.
Bids must aoeolfy amount of bonds
desired to m uld plea ot one thousand
dollars (91,000) accompanied by cerlis
fifd check, or oertlflca o of deposit of
some solvent bank for five per oe*H (5
per cent) of the amount or snob bla,
payable to the order of ihe Treasurer of
Georgia, or by a deposit of bonds of
tho State of Georgia.
Bids will be opened and deolared by
tho Governor and Treasurer, tno Biaie
rsaerving tho r’ght to rtjeot auy one or
all of tbe bids
TheSui'e will issue registered bonds
in lieu of uny of tho above named 6
pur com bonus a? provided In said Aot
‘.tony time on demand of the owner.
G pies ot ‘.be Acu ol the L^glstoiure,
ana lufnrmation touching the proposed
issue of bonds, win b j famished on
appl'C D.Ion to the Treasurer.
By thk GovKwjtna.
hunky d. McDaniel,
Governor*
R, U HARDEMAN, Treasurer*
ml4os*4tv
Leave Union firings,..
S E Knilrood for Kooigc-menr aud Eafaala dally
SMlTrxIa No. 8—Uoniug flus ; ,.*t
Leave T*»,.H M -.a--», W H«
Anlve at unlca 8srlags...........
Connect* at Union fiprlLjrs with 41 A a B
dnlly for Mc-utf orrery and lafau a.and *t Oolui..-
bun wrth clWBBfor Macoa fisvannah, /ngnen
».ni soh’ta uorth.
W-iy Freight and AecoBraottatl'-a Nr-6
IGOINO WEST—DAILY XXC1PT SUNDAY*
Leave Cola mhna Gen’l Paeseua^r , s;oo a ■
Leave ColombnB Srr>a<) Street Pejot..s-w * b
Arrlv- at Union Hprlnga,.— v ; a a m
L-fvvvy Unton Spring*. a m
Arrive at Trojr .13:08 p re
Makes close connection at Union Spring* with M
A E Railroad for Knfaala uslly*
W«r Freight znil AccommodxtloaNs.e
COMING 1A8T-OAILT SXC1PT SDNP *T.!
k—T.TiO.-t—a-3—— M».
Arrive at Union Hpringm , jn-.x. „ n
Leave Union Seringa. 11:33 am
Arrive at Broad Street Depot, Oolnmbus. 3.41 pn>
Arrive et Gen'l Paeaenger Depot. Colcmbaa AM pm
Connects at Union 8prlnga with M A kit R for
■nfsnlo.
W, L. CLARK,Son't*
»> ■. WTy.T,TAWH O.T a *,1
Coinmlms aaa km Railway Co.
Office Genkbal Manaqek.
itoLUMBoa, GA.. Feu. m) j, it85.B
O N and suer tbia data tbe achedols of
Mell Train will ba as follows:
No I—Going North Lally (Sunday Excep'd)
Loave Ooiatnbns. -r r 3 8 p rr
Arrive at Obtpley 4 59 p m
Arrive at Greenville.^.................... 624 pro
No 2-Coining South Dally (Sunday Ex
cepted)
Leeve Greenville. fl an a m
Arrive Hi Cblpley.... M ... 7 54 a in
Arrive at Co ! umbna. M ... >MMM io 17 am
w L CLARK, Gen'l Manager.
T O S HOWARD, Geu'I Ticket Ag-tT
feb24 rilT
New Bose Hill Besfder cefor Sale
AT LUS TO AM COST.
Fivo Room a* 13 foot cei'lng* large garden, excel
lent well Street cars within ICO yarda; alao Roae
Hill A ademv. No dost, n>o»q-itoea, etc, and
dootor'e hill* to pay. JOHN B T ACK u AB.
Beal E«la’« Ag«nt,
Colombofl, Gi
mm w. cm
MOUTH WASH and DENTIFRICE
Curea Blooding Cum*. Ulcors, Snro Month, Sot
Throat, Cleans* tho Teeth amt rurifle* the Broaih
gao.1 ami roroinmond.-d by loading dentlula. Tre
bared hv Dua. J. »’. A IV. R. Hoi.mfm, DontlsU. Marop
to» « or Sale by all drugglHts and den tuts
M- D. HOOD A CO.
$72
Tans A Co. Angnsta Mniwa
...... j ..... n..h. Smith
It is .. t’ovir.-it.it, Ky.—Esteem fit Sin: 1
imvf 11- «*u tr-niblfd \vithas<‘riouskiilneyafftec-
:ion, i.nil. • oinj? your advortisement. conclud-
?d to try a bottle tit’ vnur May Flower, though
wilin'Mt lmo li hopeofb'-ing benciltod by It,
i be first bottle worked splendidly, aud perso-
vor|rr» with ft* use, lam ontireiy rflolv^ o;
luy^minful illness Any ouo can Write to ms
GOLD MEDAL, PABI8,1878.
BAKER’S.
Warrnntcd nbaolutr.Vj pun
Cocon, from which tho excess of
Oil has been removed. IthaafArr*
timet the ttrength of Cocoa mixed
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar,
and is thereforo far moro economi
cal, coating left than one cent A
cup- It la dcllcloua, nouriahlng*'
atrcngthcnlng, easily digested, and
admirably adapted for invalids os
well as for persons in health.
^*8old by Grocers everywhere*
MATH
riironlaAVarvsn Dlaca
• Core*. *•*-(
-Knaeefgeaa* undertaken,
^rTLond two stamps for f'elebrated Medical Works,
iwe. ('all orwrlto. p, o. CLARKS. M. D.
<0.9*0 VIMB ATREET. CIMCIMWAT1* OHIO*
Wood
Mantels
We carry asto
of ahnnt 1,0<
Ilerd-woed Mm
tel<i of about «
pattorns a
sires, In prl
from 610 d
ward, beslg
and estlmal
submitted.
The Robt Mitch
Furniture Co.
CISC INN At
HtFtey’s CcalleDCB Rote Mi
ACKNOWLEDGED BY EXPERTS AS
THE MOST
AT (OHPLETEfl
SB solan flflrl
il i*^ *I*V IfixiT*
ty r'nk roen
durable on* In tbe nark
literal terras to tha trade* For new
ftge Dlcstrmtsd Catalans, send 4c atnn
M nntvi w °*ebincnd, Ind.
dac.s* Fg'dSro
BLONEY TO LOAN I
for ThrM or [Fit* Ymt.,
Oi cm PEOPIfiTT ir 1VPBCVRD FABhfi.
'H W DOZIER,
fa n\V d\v> Ofljet ov*p Orana's ntnva
Tta Coiiinitmi Iron Worts Co.
NOW PREPARED TO
ziturr.- fluy UUOUII1 tUIUK
%ud 1 will reiterate what ie here written.
Mks. k. Wjt.mi,
Walnut HIO« ^".«rinnsH. fit
0>fC a week la
o D vnd outfit o
In. t-nitimd. M
your own town. T*caa
SMITH’S
Extraotoi May Flower
FOR WOMEN.
Dress Lumber
iFot the Public, and
Sollrlt Patronage in that Linn.
feba ir
HI rnMnxaZj'«i #%
White letters
(Bnatnsled on Copper)
For window d-aiana. Worionted 6 sears. Fendsf
■ Hat. ». V. IU XI*. *10 Dm* ■
flnrtaaatl *
(Krtabllahad 1174)
JOHN BLACKMAR,
PmI Eft*<« Agent
Next to Telegraph Office, Columbus* Go.
Vsv Raat-Dw«llls|H
Troup 8t north of Franklin, i storp* fllA
Oglethurpe t-t opp sit* market. 6 room** |2A
West olds of Oglstbrps north of Bsndolph
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