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DAILY BNQD1KKK BUN« OOLUMB18
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SATURDAY.—— ...APRIL 11, l»6
Ttou W ItHNUrtlM.
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Taa people of Sooth Caroline ere
taking Tlgoroos methode to prevent
the emlgreilon of eolored leborere to
Arkeoeea Several emigration egenta
here have been ran eat of Abbeville
scanty end warrant* have been lemitd
agalnet other* charged with enticing
■way laborer* under oontract Theee
sasnu wherever foond are ordered
peremptorily to leave and threatened
if they dtollne to do eo
Two hbw law* whcee working* wiit
be watched with lntereat have gone
luto effect In Maine, One provide* that
contraband liquor* ehall be turned
over to the mayor and aldermen of
oltlr* and *oob a* are dt for u*s aball
be plsoed la the city agenclea for a*k.
The other doe* away with the doing o-
peraona (or the grateffenae of drunk-
enneea. Hereafter if a man get* drank
he *111 have to go to Jail front dve to
thirty day*) for Ib'e oeooud offeuvs from
ten to ninety day*.
Con Robkrt O InaaHstLL lave the
defeat of Mr Betas m a large part 10
protection, (eying that the trouble with
protection aa the oblef teane waa that
ev<ry morning after Mr Blalno brd
bee . averting from the stump the
beauties of promotion, “came the new •
of some big laotory closing np ard
a,000 employe* being thrown out . f
work, That eort of thing atalked af' r
him like c ghoat. Then he had to ad
mit that inch thing* aa bnalnc* de-
preaalon came In eplte of proteotlon,
a ad that gave away hi* position ”
Th« mere weight of mile, sleepers
and plates required In tha construe Ion
of the Berber Sueklm railway Is 45,000
tons, whlan must be oonveyed on au
average 120 miles. Assuming a oamel
load to be onc-dtth ol a ton, and a
oamel to march leu miles, It wonld re
quire 7,400 oamel loads daily to com
plete the carriage wllblo the yrar.
Moreover, there cxlata nothing bat toe
ronghiet aneroid survey of the section
of tha eonntry to be traversed. In the
drst sixty miles there la ao ascent of
2.870 feet, while In ihe ren al lrig 180
mile* there la a deeoent of 1,730 feet,
hot the ascent and deeoent me by no
means oonllnnons and gradual,
Tam returns Just laeuedehow Ihe ex
pendlturea trom the grant for public
aduoatlon In Eugland and Walas In Ihe
year 1884 a pen annual grauts to ele
mentary aehocla to have been AS,110,
912 8s, an tnoreaae of £264,883 la 7d
Nearly the wbol* of tin i iuoruaee ap
pear* In the annual grama for day
aoholara. The Church of England
acbocl stand* s» tha head with grant*
of £1,418,242 Oi 9J, an tnrreaae of £106,-
33310.4); R.uun Catholic schools ie-
oeived £160,895 10s 7d, an Increase ol
£15,502 12i6d; end Wesleyan schools
£120,8j7 Is 81, more by £6,136 18. lid
than In 1883 Tiro onduuowloktlonal
aohoola with large grants ere given—
Board school* £975 918 12 i 2d, an ln-
oreaea of £117,899 Is 2J, end British,
undenomluntlonal, and other aohoola,
£287,1123* 81. It may be noticed that
from 1839 to the end ol last year the
earn ol £89,013 28816s 61 has been spent
on education lu Englaud and Wales.
Ntaa mllea from Teheran, Persia, la
a group of oharmlog villages over 5 000
feet above the sea and 1.300 feet above
Teheran, Dlisotly beulnd these Vila
leges aoere the range celled the Shim
ran, or Light of Persia, to the great
height of 13.000 feet. Nearly all anm-
mar lta oreai la orowued with snow,
whiob, melting, Howe down to the gar
den below. In winter this range Is
while to the plates. Aa one walks the
streets of Teheran, he can see this mag
nificent raige rising above the roof* o'
the oity. A little east 1* Domsvsnd, ihe
Mont Blanc ol Persia. It la a regular
oone, 20,000 feel high, lookitg likes
mighty pyramid. When Illuminated
by the setting son, the anowa of Dema
vend take a lovely rose tint. After one
has lived at Teheran a few month* he
beoomea very much attached to this
old peek, sod learne to look for It
whenever he leave* tho hones.
Tan Chinese oompanlee et San Fran-
claoh several months ago prepared a set
of books fbr use In the United States
courts, ostensibly to aid the ci (floor* In
ascertaining the names of Chinese who
are entitled to prove former resldenoe
In this eonntry, These hooka oontaln
over 11000 names, and have proven an
Important Motor In aiding'Chinese Im
migrant* to land. Iuatead of aiding In
demoting irandnlent applicant* for *d-
mlaalon, theae book* are In reality of
greet aaalatanoe to the oompanlee, for
they can readily obtain any nnmbar
of namea from It and tend to China for
tha asm* nnmbar ol oodles to be earn
on a certain steamer, Theae ooollea can
be lnatruoted to answer to the namea
•ant back and after arriving here write
of habeas oorpua can be laened to them,
and by tha time their oaae* ere oalled
Into oonrt, they have all learned a tale
of former residence, which they can
repeat to the Judge. By the eld of these
hooka large combers ere no doubt
smuggled into San Franelaoo every
Thb vole for alata offlosn at the elac-
tton held In Michigan on Monday
shows a tremendous loaa tor the repub
licans, aa oomparad with the relume of
the elect Iona held two and foar years
•go. The majority for Mono, the
demoeraUe-lnalon oandldato for Joatloe
of tn* av j'reme oonrt at this election, la
estimated at from 25,000 to 40 000 Tha
plurality or 'ho republican candidate
for governor In 1884 waa 8.958, against
a demooiatlo-foalon majority of 4,372 in
1882. Tha demoorata have Ihwstoro
not only recovered what they lost In
1884, but have Increased their lead Id
1882 several hundred per oent. Gar
field’s plurality In 1880 waa 58,890;
Blalns’s plurality In 1884 waa oaly
3,308, or 845 law than tha plurality for
governor at tha aama alaallon, and tha
flirt state alaotlou held alnoa tha last
praaidantlal alaotlon akowa a change of
thna-fonrtha of Oarflald’a overwhelm
ing majority to tba democratic oolamu.
tas kssss IISMSH
A Better appror—l in tke Ks-
qCIKRe-Hi » yes . rvlas D -'rnlng wuh
rfeni ca i«> ansne revy l*'g» Irtah po-
Usliwa—the Ural and ta'llwl of Ihe
sswnun The mailer w*e Iwtng die-
cu ae»l yesterday when a very Intel
ligent gentleman—end e fSrmrr, by
the way— srae very soli minus to know
at what period of the mono they were
planted. He etatel that when h*
waa ready to plant the nuxin we* not
at the right stage, and oireiquently
he will have no early potatoes Thle
auggeete the thought U nl there are
hosts of good farmeie wh>. confidently
believe that Ihelr euoceae d»penile
largely upon the Influence of the
moon In lie various phase*. In de
fense of Ibeee, it must be admitted
that they are In part justified lu en
tertaining such an opinion, for It Is a
very old one and has been main
tained fbr oanlarlea by distinguished
philosophers.
It is a noticeable last, however,
that veiy many of the termers of tha
present time are those who pay no
attention to lunar Influences what*
ever, bat proceed with their farming
operations whenever their Judgment
tells them it Is beat to do eo. The in
fluence that la euppoaed to be exerted
by the moon upon the ocean and at-
moapbere In the production of tide*
and barometrical fluctuations, oan be
■atlefastorUy accounted fbr by at
tributing these effects to Ihe fbroe of
gravitation acting between the earth
and moon.
No doubt many an honeet believer
In the moon has had bU fhlth very
much shaken, when in bis nelgb-
borhoed, all the eigne are favorable
for a “wet moon,” and rainy weather
ptevalU; yet, not three hundred miles
distant, as be learns by his dally pa
per, the severest drought known for
yean Is cull! ng short the crops. He
cannot account for this. Hedoesuot
try to. He concludes that if a wet
moon cannot proouce rqueoue n suite
all over the stale uniformly, when
ihe almanac says eo, he will have
nothing to do with It.
Astronomers have ascertained that
Ihe moon is 288,793 miles firm the
earlb. They have also ascenalned
that the light of the moon Is about
one-five-hundred thousandths Ibst
of the sun; so that If the whole aioh
of the hiavet'S wse covered with full
moons they would not afford as much
light as the noonday eun. The heat
emanating fn m the moon Is just
about as potent in iLiluenotng the
growth of oeicals and vegetables as
the light.
It Is safe to assert that sucotas in
farming depends more on the man
than the moon. More upon common
sense, experience and practical
knowledge—other things being equal
—than upon lunar influences. If (he
success lu planting is dependent on
tbe ti flnenoe of the moon, end the
planting must be done In the “dark”
of tbe moon, wherein Is the advant
age If the weather should be so cold
that no growth takes plac e until the
light of the moon comes on 7
In raising potatoes we have always
notloed that good seed, In Bolls rich In
potssh, wllhgood cultivation and a
reasonably fair season, invariably
produce e good orop. Ou tbe other
hand, if good seed is planiol when
Ibe soil Is unfit to be woikeJ, even if
it be In the "old of the moon" and
the sign is In the “foot” tbe harvest
will be that of "email potatoes and
few In a hill.”
SBaaearata Tartlaa.
Desperate laotioe will not be worth
a great deal with the present admin
istration, The reform broom of Ihe
new administration is very searching
In lie removal of abus ee. The Phila
delphia Times In speaking of tble
says; “Those senators who are in-
olintd to resist President Cleveland's
removal of Internal revenue oollro-
tore will have muob time and many
opportunities tu learn wisdom before
reassembling in December, By that
time so many obnoxious officials will
have walked Ihe plank that senators
who are now lnolined to insist upon
tbelr prerogatlvee will oonolude that
it Is neither necessary nor polite to
make a fight when their special
friends oaunot be reinstated by that
or any other method. Senator Har-
r eon, of Indiana, appears to have
taken the most aotlve part in this
movement to set aside nominations.
Having succeeded during four years
of servioe in getting more relatives
and retainer! Into offioe than any
other man tn Ihe senate, be is evt
dently determined to do bis email
beet to keep them in as long as pc sal
ble. Besides, hlB own ohancee of re-
eleotlon are not worth very much,
and with the blindness of his class he
hopes to better them by still retaining
his aotlve followers on the pay-rollB
of the government. President Cleve
land haa, during a single month of
Bervioe, done muoh to rates tbe
standard of the civil ser
vice. If he continues in this
way until December tbe senate or
senators who shall presume to inter
fere with the executive tn the exer
cise of hie oonetitntlonal right of re
moval and appointment bid Mr to
find themselves not only In a very
decided minority, but In a position
where they will oommand the oppo
sition of tbe beat elements the coun
try over. Men like Harrison will
probably diaoover thla tong before
the time oomee fbr renewing the fight
they have so lnoontinently entered
upon. They are not so email that au
experience between tbe upper and
nether millstones could not reduoe
their else.”
a airawiae ■aanlWasarlna our.
Uuder the above caption the Mobile
R gInter has this editorially:
"Oolambu, CU., has taardU attracted aa
maoh attention Irom the ontalda world aa
a number of otber tontharn dllas, and rat
w* find mat Irom 1880 to 188511* mannlao-
In as have Increased In nnmbar from 84 to
171, snd In invested oepttal Irom 12 418 871 to
wocooco, In tbe bands emplortd from
2 SS5 to «two, and la lbs vain* of prodaeta
horn 18,018 800 to 36.000 000. Tbla la tba kind
ol prograia mat la bain* mad* all over lb*
■oata, and tba next oanena will bam va.a-
Uon lo tboee who do not tarefnllr welch
tba rapid growth of lb* south."
Columbus la exceedingly modest in
making her progress known to the
world, perhaps too much so. That
tbe figures given by tbe Register are
oorreot we are in a position to know.
They wen compiled In this offioe,
and with a vlaw of getting them aa
near absolutely accurate a* possible
A• rare b«*iii«e -V tasa-afi-H waa
t***o martH r. sad Ik* Agora*
taken fe-mphe Ralanoa ah sat* *7 the
rani* e, urt-r _» they are not km
tf *«}, aul of the war
Otltmit-iae hae a p *1 many natural
advantages amt theee hare tern uae-t
lo advantage I y eut energetic ami
eotetprlvUig ottiaeu*. What haa
been done is tbe reeull of the brain
*ud capital of our tome i*»pl*. No
foielgn ospital baa wen inverted lu
Columbus But *•* have aoui* BertiHir
dhtodvautages with which to cou-
teud, .mil tf three wen- removed
there la every po-*lblllty and
a strong probability that
the next few year# would tuake
a showing of pragma equally aaeatlr-
fketory. It la not uukuowo to our
busineea men that C -Iambus lores •
great deal by not being on a grand
trunk line. When people come here
they s'srt here. It ta not unknown
that much trade which might have
been secured haa been lost by the
building of branch railroads In other
directions. Why thaae read*
were not made to feed
Columbus is well known to
them. Peel experience should
prompt them to let no other opportu
nity pass unimproved. A line from
the northwest to Columbus, and
thence down the river and into
Florida, would be a great thing for
Columboe. We believe It la within
tbe possibilities to get It, but It srtll
not come of lta own acoord. Our
people will have to spend money to
get It, but it will J-e repaid an bun.
drd fold.
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YJ Y virtu* of an order of th* 8n parlor Oonrt of
D M oaocgaa county, Georgia. will b« aold al pub
lic outcry on th*
Flrat TuMday la Hay, IBM,
ot II o’clock o tn, at Garrett'*, oovoer of Brood ond
At Clair atreeta. In the oily of (Vdnmbn*, Go., the
8 ore Bon*e end Lot known aa Noe. 83 and 84, oi
tbe wtet aide of Breed itreet. In said city. The
drat floor of told bnlldlug now orcaeltd by H J
Thornton, cloth *r. and the np-etoirs by L Boonay,
aa furniture ware rooma.
Thta cot acloua fonr.atory Brick Bolldln*. motel
roof. Iron front, la '00 fret deep by 84 feet wlde^wlth
10 oklMoey lines on each fl or designed for o Hotel
If needed Tbe basement, aof-*— • *
dowa front ond bock. intUble
lugaaloo e, borber shop*, Ao
Thalot la 147 feet <0 tn<-bes by 14 feet. A threa
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Bladto ml (linn GE8IGU UUI AND US PIPE OL
Hava always bm, potaat faotor. In tbe
taaolrg of Dmtb’a bur veil. No matter of
wbat i a nr. or bow long .t.ndli'g lUf.r
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The physicians of thle Dlaponsary have ae-
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•rulingSyphilis, (louorrlucft, Hloet, stricture.
Giver, Kidney and Urulory Troubles, Blood
»nd Skin Dlseufies.
YOUNG, MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEN,
who nro nufforing from the terrible cffecte ot
Nervous end Physical Debility, Lost Man
hood, Youthful Imlcacretlona, Melfagbmie.or
rixcoatt of any kind,and who now fluuj hla
nerves weekend, hae lasclvloue dreeuiH, end
uoctural eiuissioiiH, in ilubiliteted, emaciated,
weak, melancholy, absent-minded, dull, Ust*
left'*, and Hud* his life a burden.
A roreli gunruntred la ovary roes aa
our reiuedlcnaciqulcklyundcure pbrmauently
•WPnllentH treated In all parte of the world.
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graduate from onr medical colleges, 2R years
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France and America. Phamphleta and Uatof
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RESEARCH
EXPERIMENT
STUDY!
For fifty yean, by Dt AL Barry, an
old praotUlonsr, espsotally In Fsmaia
Troubles, was at last rewarded la tb«
discovery ot that oertaln sod safe spe
cific for woman troubles, Luxomnl
Lnxomnl la a preparation that dally
grows in pnbllo ftvor. Testimonials
from responsible persons aU over the
country furnish ample evldenoe of tht
wonderful power of Luxomnl as a
remedial sgent for the reUef and per
manent ours of all those distressing
conditions Incident to female*. Lnxom-
ni Is specially adapted to the trouble*
of pregnanoy. It greatly ameliorate*
the pangs of child-birth, shortens la
bor, prevents after pains, snd facilitates
recovery. Owlog to the strengthening
and toning lnflnenee Lnxon nt relieves
all MENSTRUAL IRREGULARI
TIES, and Is a anperrlor n srine aada-
Hve and tonlo.
Prloa 31. If you druggist has not th.
prapsraUon, oddrass
THE BARRY MANUFACTURING OO..I,
Drawsr 38, Atlanta, G*.
Nora—Lnxomnl Is no aleobolle mlxtnra,
bat a oomblnaUon of herbs and plant* In
paekagt form from which a simple ua la
mad*.
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Cast Yoar Ere Omr tie Nev
OF I'RIOKS AT THE
TRADE PALACE
FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.
Aa w* anticipate a short Spring Hsaann, and having an extra large stock now on
hand, we era determined lo unload.
Tremendous Slaughter
IN THE FOLLOWING SPECIALTIES;
FITE GOODUACES & EMBROIDERIES.
6,000 Yards Saltn Oheok Nainsooks at 71, 84, 9 and 10 cents. Tbess goods sis
ot to be found elsewhere less tha 1124 t ■ 18 cents per yard.
246 Pisces very flno Sheer India Linen Pltlde, good valne for 25o; onr price
I2| cents.
375 Pi os* 84-inoh India Linen 84c, 9o 10c, 124c, l6o snd 20c,
60 Pleoes India Mull and Pe.b.nc Law as, 26c, 80 c, 86c, 40o snd 60o, Inst one-
half their isgalsr value.
THOUSANDS of ysids of Torobon Laces from fio lo 76c per yard,
THOUSANDS of yards of Egyptian Lacea from 20s to |2 60 par yard,
THOUSANDS of yards ol Bscnrlal Laoen from 25o to fl 00 par yard,
EMBROIDERIES! E MB KOI PE BIBS !
We forbear msntloping prlosa on lh*ae goods, bnt tbe assortment, style
quality snd prloe are simply unappronobable,
380 Dnen All Linen Hemstitched Handkerahtefa, new designs, at 10a each,
good valne for 20c.
THE BEST 81 00 SHIRT In tbe etatee, we will offer Ibis week for 86c. or
|10 a doxan. 100 Do* m Unlanndrled Shlrta, relnloroed and 8 ply Linen Bos*
om, this week at 66a.
NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING BY EVERY STEAMER.
C. P. QRAY db OO,
159 and 161 Brand Street, Columbus, 6«.
AUGUSTA, CA.
wf-ttragryi 4 B
•x J tridjawfli SM*^ a mmmrn
4i • vii-ttaaA in a a Miai-tja
ri'KoMt* a i*a4Mi»Ufl
imHm ua Mtirad KaaSTk*', Ua
i» 0 H(INT.
1 UiiaawM taifl0ia?Na uT^ j»4^
jH w i BPU-AIUV ^
rnvslaian au«t
‘ *itrx«a«, LMB«a wa» DaiRua 45 CWvoa's
Mn HI knit WMiifiMmi
No a OIIIm heaN.litllaaailoA Mae
ffesiarn R. Fy ot Ala.
QUIOK.E1ST
MOST OINKCT ROUTI
-TO-
NBW YORK, PBIJLAUNLPHIA,
RALTUIORa, And WABH-
IMOTON.
Clam eonnaeuai mad* with Pl»'
Hint Air Line, Atlantic Onaat Una, a
■aw nr GmIimii Boatkara.
TrsJna laav* aa SnUmni
tihk Taui.a mo. as,
Ta a i to Rrncer Hu chat, Ma-oh s. 1886
SAVANNAH. CA.
decau iiawtf
^WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS INj
9
AND
Water Pipe and Fittings,
Gae Fixtures, Gas Engine* end Water Motors.
Caa Fitting and Plumbing Promptly Attended to.
Yard Fonntaina and Sprinklers. Hose of all kinds,
T«rr» Ootta Drain aaxxcfl Mawar Pip
4 Rente for 1011613 Ungu and Fnrnares.
Telephone 99. 40 RANDOLPH STREET.
WALL FAPEB.
LEWIS V01GHT&SON,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
PPER~H«S
—AND—
WINDOW SHADES.
11831*33 Iff 131, I . WAIIH0I8I,
203 & 205 Central Avc. ] 238 & 843 West 7Hi 8L
Cor. of Lohowomh 8t. I Few Doors W. of Chit. A**
CINCINNATI. O.
Being members of American Mannfactnrera
Association of U. 8., ou** prices on all goodn are
same as Eastern market. By purehan*
ing of ua you aavo time and freight
n30,d8ro
KRCandla hiwtrKerosene umps
UU Each one equals four gaa je ta.
One lamp will brilliantly llkht*
room ao feet Rqunre,aothat read-
ng and Hewing can be done in
tba :nrtbest corner. ForStoieiL
iih pa. Dwellings. Halla and
Charcnen, u la beyond compari
son
Tin DestLtgM In the World.
G*«lllvaA|aAtiiraal*d •-
* very where. For Circulars
nod Information address,
THE ALBA LIGHT CO.,
•old Manufacturers
DllltiMlital, ODfODOUTlA
ft Littla World,”
FROM
NEW ZEALAND,
Ik Crefttat Icchiikal Vulir if tki kf.
ON EXHIBITION
The rid *y, Friday and Saturday,
At 47 Crawford atreet, undar tha Veranda
oblidren 10c.
!e*eh aftarnoon. Admlaalon 15o;
,A ~ ap9 8t
>j.fledilj rMtfnrd by the uao cf f iiakin*
•vtpttl, which eirfectufllly ruree NTerroog I»rH'
'ty, Lo«* Virility, Freauture Pw»7, «
•J! La ubifl* ailfliog frc'.r wer-work arA axeetse.
*Tf lidding tsaiigl flma flggde£,iy r-
• rtftinra 3Vr. ^EVAieiar> *74 tr-.it* tL nu *
od
(EnUbUshtd 1|*4)
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real^EtUte Ageat.
Next to Telecrmph Offleg, Oolamboa, Oa.
Far Bgai-Dwdiiiai,i
Tree* 8t north of Franklin, 2 atorr, t ft
Uelethoree ft aeeoalta ainrUat 8 rooms. |2S
Waal altk of Oelathrpa north of Bandolfh
"Wa.*
Stock Complete
PIECE GOODS
—FOR-
SPRING,1885,
Inolndlng the lsadlng noyelUse in Amtri.
ean and Foreign Goods
For Making Suits to Order.
STOCK UNEQUALED,
PrlODD Rlfflxtl
A taw 1 Bargain Bolts" leftist half pries.
Mother’s
Frieud
Kb More Terror I
No Here Fata!
No More Danger
TO
Mother or Child!
t
- Tbs lfresd of
{MOTHERHOOD
Transformed lo
HOPE
AND M
JOY!
Safety snd Kate
■TO
goffering Woman.
This Invalid)]* praag*
ration 1, tralr a triumph
of Aden title skill, and no
more lnreU abl* Uogflt
waa evar baa dgad on “
mother* ofthe world.
It no* only a&ortona
tl®* of labor and *
tho lntonalty of pa
. - .► noodl__.
■ion*, and other alarming
of modern sdsnoo*
From tha nntnre ot tha
saw It will of course bonn-
deratood that w* cannot
publish oertlfleatas son-
oarnlag thla Buedt with
out wounding tha daitcacy
ft th* writer*. Yet “
hay* hundreds of snch
tinjoulalflon flit, ant no
■other who bus onooneod
It will over again bo with
out it la l« tin* of
trouble*
A prominent phyaktaa lately remarked to the pro
prietor that If H ware admtaaibla to mak* public tha
lettera wa raoalv*. th* "Mother's Friend would out*
Ball anything on tho ■arkat ".
I moat aarnaatly entreat every female azpaotlng
to b# confined to oao Motbar'a Friend* Oonplad
with this antraoty I will *44 that during n long ob
atatrlcal praatioa ('orty-fonr yaara) I have never
known it to fall to produee n safe and quick delivery
:H J HOLME*, M D. Atlanta Oa.
Oall and noons.
G. J. PEACOCK
Clothing lanulhetarer,
04;g CO BntdBt., Oolambu, Ot,
P B—All Qoodn MrtoUy Cbih. nod
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY
Ftnruokrtsor fnrthw tafonssHoB of lk>
•A its Usury rttaurt
DAVI C. JOHNSTON*
Covington; Kir
ArtonataofMMaBBorar, hjBxpramrt
xpra* «MAiA«i
kit
» w*«**U* •
W«4» g*a»«»D 4 ItMNA vm f van*
LflOo-' k8“»gi-,aaM9. **:» I
Lim. Inn ill Illkj fig,
QFw T«sM Uv*. •», KrtMro *■• FM. |
prirthra.
BLOOD PUBIFIBR,
Fur MreufMlo and MLwnl fmfe
tuu mid m immic rm
AMI other CkaraMraa.
DIARSNOBA MIXTURff.
Frt UtantMrt, tty*—tall, Bs
■smivsuroBU ax
WESTROREURO CRIFFIR t CO.
No MM Boaih Start Bt, Altaata.
Hold by Bll Dragglsta la Mnkn.
-l.tsw-rt tmltx.tm.
BOSTON ANO SAVANNAH
tTEAMVtNIP CO.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT
XArii WAR *.
Hu.
H'm *8
Lv flawOrl'na...MMMM.....
Lv Momg'ry M .MMMM...M.
tr L'olamtma.M.MMM.
Lv U lamt oi .....mm
vr West Po’t
Ar Atlsau....
8(90 P. M.
fold A M
i:09 P *
tone a »
fcis A >
8:90 r h
StOO AM
•.00 P ¥
»:4S A M
BOO PM
hV7 AM
Mi aii
W*49TWAHD. | No 50, Mo, 68*
LY AtlsntA,_M.M-M...-.
Lv Weal Po’Lm..mm
Ar Oomnobua
1:33 p m 11:40 pm
4.48 P M 1.07 AM
7:41 P M 6 40 A M
*30 P M 0:06 PM.
7:46 P Ml fokU AM
140 AS 2U) PM
7.46 A M| 7.10 PM
Ar ASoutg'ry .....mm
Ar Mobile mm*
Ar NawOr.'iifl.,.^^
nortn. MNtth,
No. 61. *40.68. Arrive at No. 0b. No.69
SfioK
AW AstfFM
440 rn| Aounm
Vfaah'iOL
BniUm'ro
Phliadti’
taw Y'k
Trains 60,61,63 and 63 make olooo oonnoo
one with trains to and from MobI'
Now Orloana, Train 61 oonnoo ta nt
junior? with Using for Selma
tfiaxanuu Connections mad# al Oi
with Bast Alabama and Cincinnati. _
ha Colnmbna and Wfatarn Railroada. Al)
iralnc axcept 63 and 63 oonnoot al Ghohaw
with Tuahogag Railroad.
Woatern Railroad Btoopora oa Trains 63
aonTl ilanaiar.
OH AS H OKOMMSLL,
QonM Paaaongar Agent.
.COLUMBUS AJNESicHN R. H
, Oraiiit a. Ala., Morch 8th, 180*
Al and after Bandar, March 8th, iaAii, ma trains
U oa thla road will ha run aa follows;.
MO. 1.
baaya Oolamboa
arrivaOpallkn.. ww ,„^—
Arr 1?a Oolamboa M
Lanvo OolambnaM
arrive OpallkaM. MMM -*...-
MO. 4.1
Liava npAiihA ,
arrive Oolamboa,
Lanvo Colo bnSra.
..1110 am
,.11800
•JSMpni
« t so p m
.IU|
. ftS3p«
\rrlv« Opelika...... ..
h trl v* nt Qoodwntai -
Leave Goodwatsr. M
arrive Opelika...
- 7 10a
.9-3*
.A4ftp»
ArriveUolnmbna 1 itpn
MO. T—MIGHT TBAIM.
Leave Oolambna M ra... M . MM . mm. 9 Oft p m
“ " m10A8piu
m 4 00am
MO. R-M1GHT TBAIM.
Lbnva Opelika..
iGoln
Arrive Oolumbos^.
■ A f LI WILLEM. Oan’1 Managw
MOBILE I GIRARD R. R. CO.
O O0Unnva. GA(. Tatrnaary sad. Utfl.
■ AMD AVtlB THIfl DATE TBAihg WILT
rnnaafoUowai
Hail Trail H* I-€^f Wart (drtlf),
Iwaval:2ft r a
Arrive at Tm!Lj^^M^!^M»V.lMMMl..'.».M.. 7:03 fd
MtllTrsU No. 8—Crating East ((telly!
Laav# Ttof..,. ,,. , c:ouam
Arrive at union Syrlnga.....^......M~ M ..^.... 6:32 a r>
~ tv# union Byringn. rc ,. M MM.M.. V M...MMM..M7itan
At Soil
boa with I — —
Way Fniffht and Aooommodatloo VsA
MOIMO WEST-DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Crivaat CnlonByringa Mtin
Laev# unfen gprlnga.M M *.MM-M-.M.».M.MMMM..l(ki8 a a
Way Freight rad AecoaurodaUta N*.S
OOHIHO BABY—DAILY XXClfT 3VBDAY2
Leave TioTm. —
vWw ' 01
Great Soothera Freifikl art
PASSCNCER ROUTS
ItatWMa N*w Cnglsn* anf Georgl*. YVm.
•*, AJabuns, ihe Boulb M Southwest.
First-cIbm PiiBBDger flMOBuiBdkttau
Ohio Pmmb* Bkl
XiMitlosg m,«r*g* ux
I®* flnVrt*** iron — ithlrt of thu
iiaaBp™*^
OWY, Thursday, April 8, al UM
«»Pb ALOB Thanday, April 18, al
**■ OITY. Thuraday, April fl MliN
■fWMA 00 *. nanday, April m. al
OrVLOLIU,
Mptet”! 0 * n>n> B * llro * d - Oolsmba*. Gs,
A88IQNREB’ SALE
OF
sorts UD ACCWUTS.’
A* Mondav. the 90th day of April, at II o'clock n
y m, we will Mil at pnbllo ooicry. at the rermw of
Broad and fltClalr siraeta. In freutof QarrKt A
c ,y °f OolumGna, nil th* aeoulireted
notaa. nocounts and Jodraents which belonged to
th* lata Bra of Jobs EeOougb A Oo.
dfepw wa rss&ix 2:
Alls! of tba elalma ean be aaan at tha ollce of
asoHr — “
M.o?^ A Oo.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.
BAKER'S w
Warranted absolutely pur•
Coeon, from which tbe exeeaa of
OU haa been removed. IthsafArra
timet the strength of Cocos mixed
with Btarch, Arrowroot or Bogar,
and la therefore fhr more oooooml*
cal, costing lest than ana cent 4k
cup. It ta delicious, nourishing, 1
strengthening, easily digested, and
admirably adapted for Invalids ss
well aa for parson* tn health*
"*8#Id by fireesra everywhere.
>.m.«..mmKiioo a m
....... Il:9ft am
i.'Ooiuita 3-aJjm
^Ognnecta at Union Springs with M * ■ B B for
D, ■■ WTLUAM8.Q. T. ?' L ‘ 0LARK|,, ^[
Colmlmniiil Bone Railway Co.
Omoa GawaBAi. Maraokb,
|coi.uuBUtt,G*.. Feb. 83a, lrttg
QN .nd .n.r tbl. tl.l* lb, .chMal, of
Melt Train will be M follow* i
Mol—Goto, North Lelty(Bundey Exoep’d,
Iast* Coin m bn. — 2 35 p tr
Arrive at Cblpley «... 4 69 n m
Arrive si GrMOvtll* ._... 8 2( p m
No 2-Comlc, South Dally (Bflndey El-
Lnv* GrMDvill* 3 30 a m
Arrive*!Obtpl*y..._ 7M*m
Arrive *6 Oolnmbu......._....lo 17 am
W L CLARK, Gen't M*n*g*r.
TUB HOWARD, Qon'l Tlokol Ag’t
fobMdly
New Bote Hill Bertdepcefbr Sale
AT LBH TOSI COST.
bi^inMtA^ISVIsnk.'E!;
BaallitareAganjL
Odnahos. Go*
Upbolsterr Ms
W. i i. SLOANE
ABE OFFEBIMO THEIB EMTIBB STO
AT MO0T ATTBAOT1YE PBIOEB.
NOTTINGHAM LAOS OUBTAIM8 ^
from il.H upward
SWISS AMD FB1HOH LAOS
MADBA8 LACE 0UBTAIMB from 4.00 upward
TUBLOMAN OUBTAIMI from E.M upward
TAPBSTBY OOVIBINGS from LM upward
OBETOMM1OOYIBIMOS from .84 upward
Materials tarnished for Window Shades,
Broadway and 19th Streotp
, IMMW YORK OlTV#
Jafldawtm
Tmtru dOo. Angnota- Mstno.
have bc-en tr«*uble«l with s serious kidney sfflre*
Lion, ami seeing yonr advertisement, conclud
ed to try a bottle of vour May Flower, though
without mneli hope of bring benefited by it,
The first bottle worked splendidly, snd perse
vering with Its use, lam entirely teleived o>
iny pain Ail illnesa. Any one can Write to mm
aud I will reiterate what la here written.
Mas. B. WmiF.n,
Walnut Hills. fMnoInnaH. tk
* w**k la yoar own town. Tara*
SMITH'S
ExtraoboCMay.Flower
iron women.
& CO., DorcUester, Kan
rtubimwOMrl riywrt.
^W*Hend twoat.m^nforCelrlm MU— ,| f
ACKNOWLEDGED BY KXPEBIB AB
<Mwcra* iwABAia hi tarn mat, yor caw
HONEY TO LOIN t
For Threo or ;F1to Yoara,
Ol cm PIQFUt! m IIPtlYID lilU,
a W DOZIER,
fi" 1 * 41 -»Offln* nv-rTOran*’* rtnra
The Celaliu Iroa Works Co.
A HOW PREPARED TO
Dress Lumber
Ivor tha Public, and
Solicit Patronage la that Line.
White letters
F. |G. WILKINS
Conoral Auotlonoor
AND BEILjEBTATK: AOINT
ifemMaf, hifaf wi lagna’ hb
OOm at J M Hrtrt A Bon’i Rkss BMM,, |
lartlotaorthof
Mr* lo*, sudra
ipsm
r awmiiRB,