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DAILY ENQUIRER SUN, COLUMBUS GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 10 1886.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
Wtȣ Noiob 1 c
a neatS IBs Baris
M.U'. g'inMry. The ntu|or .lettler. th n J*0- HI 1JMUUU{£ UU' H •
UC I (I IA
Clay onnnty dtoldi d u'onntlnne ihe
«a!e of whisky by u vote 60B to 465
1.; ieeutuK tbo non U-otgiH tionile,
Tre»i nr"r Ha.daman baa to wrlto hie
tn mo 240 700 times.
The Maoon bleyc o olub will go on
an excursion to Bollogbiuuko H -u-
day. The dial at co, eighteen ml lee,
will bo covered in nu bout and u half
Tho mouth n lv. M uiljou rcuul'.td In
tbe r(' urn of J fa li Hide lot rrwynr.
aiidLS F'ster, H W Broth, h W
Buinett and J It.. O r Lit aldermen.
O \ Inst M inl.v fins M on wm tried
at JL h a T svlllo unUor charge ot lulug
prii.o put in • ho mvv.l Ji-nroeiii Uir
muiCer of ILa Hum# He woe ao
quilted
N M Wi 11 rftv*i!, o' Jajpnr ooun'y.vvan
earned toMitpon Thursday by I) jiuty
U lied H a m M:*t■ hut n< ennui, Wtl-
iiHina is ibt ged v- i b ienttovh.K spirlta
iup' n which .he ilcuieo bad not boon
ipald.
The greet 11 d of last wo: k Inter
fered somowbai wl h tbo grading cl
thnCovtrigiouam M eon rabrood, bin
this week ti e worn ia again rapidly
progressing
Tbeoboletais vet playing destruc
tion with the hi gs arnuud A morloUB.
Bukin Dupree hue lost twen y-flvolu
the lust, wie- oj ho ly i. Ji-m'o r>ultc-r
and mrny others hsvo kb. marly all
their begs.
M A Hall, of Slump Greek, Ga , whs
<on There' a , sect up hr tw. yea s,
for nil eg « registered teller at that
piano. The postmaster left bun in
charge ol tbo r 111 or, and when be re
turned ho fi uod ilnt twenty five dol
lars bad been hike lr an a jOguioretJ
letter.
At the borne of Mr James Graddy,
abtut five rod b half rrilies tusi of
G rg*t(.wn, a sad casualty occurred
several days eg ), Mr G addy grit bis
pistol, ond wbiic tuin .. ami o be. w ise
bat dltnglt, the weapon w a discharged
and tbe hall passed through tbe heart
of bis little son, CHOsing instant death
Tbe U’tle bey was eight yor,r« old.
The six y-first annlvernury of tbe
Maoon Volunteers will ooour an tbo
281 lns'ant. It will bo celebrated
quietly by a target prno'.toe In tbo altera
noon and a pr.s drib at night Tbe
prise will be a vo y handsome gold
medal, donated by Lieut J R Wet's, Jr,
Tbe mud a' Is the produo ten of LI nt
W 1 s’ own skill.
■Sul Tigner, tbo colored man who le
charged with burning the resldoooe of
Mr fiaubane?), near U uil Hprtugs
eampgrour d, and who is now It J ill hi
Z baton, has been making au effort to
bring about bis deuib by bulling oat
bis brains. In order to prevent, such a
resole be has been bound in ohatne.bui
still oonilnuos to pound the floor with
bia forehead,
Atlanta correspondence of the Mb
con Telegraph: Captain Dkx M- ou
swore out c warrant against Mr G W
Gardner, of this oily, this afternoon,
charging him with o-tmlnat abortion
Dr Gardner waa arrested but will b...
allowed to remain at bis liome uti'll
tbe case has taken definite e.’uHpe
Chief Oonnaliy and Hapia u Mo" , n have
been working the rase for ’-e'.er ldays
and socured si 111 tout «vl'' lUl , oe to day
10 get out a warrant. T’^ par ii 0U | ftr;
OBDDOt be obt»lnoo ^ uf.^mooD. but
will probubly ounar i 0 . morrow.
An lnocndl-ry’ , ujro ,, KO t In Us work
•t Baruwoit l _ UJBC i 6l y i caning the de
struction O* seven buildings ard nr.
tailing „ j, PR of between f25 000
01 ® f!t r i PC0 Tbe flio oooui-
at 3 o’clock In tbe morning,
f 1 *’ the okis ms ruined out en imn
"rtud by heroic ffl rls saved ,no village,
wliioli was rirli.u: ly threatened with
destruction. Two va n ib'es'nree, two
warehouses, the tele#tupu tftiv, one
barn, a sot. of stub ce, a .a w cili o and u
lodging Imuae wire dfstroyed. M
brown iaitu> orlrclpal loser, and tain
cured torfll 5(10
Tbo Aiknt i Gjnslitullou say-i S ,m<
of tbe lncr.t bull grovtera ii, uuu abou
Atlanta ca 'ed rt tbo agi icu tural da-
piartuicnt yesterday and s'aicd ihat tbo
heavy frost that fill in tbe morning
bad killed the peach crop i f <tiU sec
tion Dr Haro was ore of the. visitors
to the oepnrtmenr, who reported tbe
peach cri p as killed. It tn i e loraity
admitted tbut apples, pears at.d grajitH
have rot srfT red, pn they nro net s.i
far advanced as tbe peaches. Oommis
slomr Henderson scot out a larut
ii ii iti pci o' printed inquiries yesterday
er-klrg for reports ou the tiauiagedcr.
fo pcaelics
The Atlanta oorro8p""donf ol the
Nn nn Telegraph m«i It wan rather
u, i-ete - unii wi.di Mi-sr Moody am)
barkey flnlsbed itutr «h gig mem a
tbe Bell oumpreas their p-.-.-ka s w utc
be generously lined with Atlanta d-i-
lais. It bas, alraege to say, hi on d lli .
cult to get at this fi iat eia: tr«n.»aeliou,
if tbcie was one. Rov J W Lie, of
Trinity church, a promiueut paetor,
•tales that tbe-e ge-D'leaien were pa'.'i
fortholr work Jus' f50 neb, anil thick*
It a burning shtuue that they war-
treated so niggardly, sept oially as th*
building was furnished free It tbe
labors if these reverend gentlsmeu arc
to be measnred bv tbe amount of com
pensalton, the harves- of souls was
small Indeed.
AtlBlMX.
Oa Iasi Friday evenlcgthe Erosophtc
■ootetyof the Unlyerslty of Alabama
celebrated its fifty fifth anniversary,
Captain Frank Watkins, of Opelika,
Is called on to become a candidate for
tbe legislature from Lee oonnty.
Major WSJ Lampklu, of Auburn,
la a candidate for representative from
Lee oounty.
Tba Cherokee Advertiser very
warmly espouses t be cause of Oolouoi
Dawson for governor.
Not much guano is being used In
Cherokee oounty this season The
Centre Nows don’t km w oi a merchaut
lu Centre that eel's it
Mr Vandiver, i f Talladega, has a otw
that will give eight gallons »f mbit a
day wti h a little extra attention, Siic
is now five ytcr.i old and hus dto,ped
lour better oa vos.
Col N A Flournoy, superintendent
of education end principal of tbe 1.-;-
tnuUB Dasher Fetaaie I a ttuto, has
dissppecrrd T be exa -t am u it of b.s
.bortage with the ‘-into has nut yet de
veloped, |3000 o fSOOO being leported
on the siroeiB of To ouinbla.
The Union Bprligs Herald says:
“The Dtiotor (!) Htraasburger, who per'
formed around Union Bprlngs 1st
Wtik, turns cu to be au impostta and
Is evidently a fraud
R giiUr-r «'Av< I * April
and eays hom
The M bl'e .. „
13 h. li ster Hnndayr 1867 «eow to
all over Alabama as fat «ou li as St
Steotfi. The stow began to fall
ub-iUt 12 o’clock tbo pre^ oiih nigh'
and continued without intermission
unlit noon The snow fa!! wav th
large? t for flficon yonrt, but the ground
r ol. being frex'n, it d'd not stcunnola'e
tr.rro than three or four Inches In
depth Tbe rain toil In pn.ct of t-mow
i-i Mobile, and Diore wa- » heavy v ht•<-
fr. st here on tbo morning of the 13 n
ol April ”
Cd K H At..-rorouildo returned o
Tin-k-geo from hi3 river p.a". a i n
I Imr d y. at d rop r a 11 i- u 2-id
ncr w of Ids tn 'S’, valuable laud In-e
lie“ii completely rukelby the no- t
II d. '1 tie .'t u -II for sev.’i'.d fee,
down to thorlay f tu da.ton I” fin',! ;e
be ou entirely waMbt-J aw av, and r 1 n y ■ I
,d sand deposited 1 Htt.ad In tl on I
l.o ti .ok, rlcli soil 'tior- os pi mi o
view, a va»L sand e l n n w meets tl.-t
vt. i u ii, AOdtneierv aitua e t iumiu"
hill a :.-l:or distance from be l -vcr,wa
also completely devatta rd, and th
bodies of the buried dead torn nn am
home away hy tbe iaging waters
Dr J T B Foard, who wan i>u,.erlu
tendeut of education of E r am bia
county, and site mysterlounl- iliS'ip
peered from bis homo on the 22! rd
March, has at last been board of tiuv
oral fa ,e scoots wt-rc four-d to be tjop,
and tho only nows • f him 'hut or-rea»r
to be reitnblo was fi ally obtain'd tr. n
the o.ii.duotor of ilte M tblle e d Olio
train which left M olio n-i tt-cnli. m
the 22il about 10 i’n ock. Tbo on due-
tor gives a description of a man wt:<
w (i on bis train which ha-, been tu>
rnltitd to Mis F ard ai d p.o u mice.!
bv li r to < j ot'y a swer tba -f llu
doc" r, i xi.spf. lu Ihe n,alter of ho hr'.
Ttie cuoduo.or says Hits nan a as tit
” 'uek( n oot'dil':-!; «ml bed no Uric',
tint warder t »n bnv ore to P .ll.detphn*,
Being innnnted thiit l-et o ulti no’ g.t
.’.toti a lioke'. n, it to rei.iHtn-d M t : -
diatt, tbe gentleman bse-ded him a $50
bill and tl-en wr-nt to Ateo.i in i.
sleeper. At Moriuiau the c .t.d .c • ’
went to h'm, Tot mi hint r « d diti'-
cd, habd'-.i biui f-15 if fcls bl 1 and bo w
him no mure
.wwjnjrwMaiMB? wunr-b--- 1 . Tn.v—itv -i-naiM,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Will lie let to the lowest bidder,
on Saturday, tbe Sth elay of May,
1886, in front of the court house,
Columbus, Ga, between tbo Lours
of 10 o’clock a m and 12 m of that
day, the building of iron steps in
front of the court house in said
city of Columbus. Ga.; said steps
to be 12 inches in tread, rise 7 1-2
inches and length 16 feet the hand
railing to be set 14 feet, from center
to center, and to be of the same
pattern as those at the Georpia
Home lnturance Co, except the
lower cord, which is to be substi
tuted by cast iron. For full speci
fications and plan of said steps, cull
at the Ordinary’s office, where the
same is open for inspection. The
Commissioners reserve the right to
reject any or all bids.
By order of the County Com
missioners. F M BROOKS.
Clerk Com’r’s Court
April 7, 1886. 2tawtd
THE RAVAGES OP A TER
RIBLE CURSE,
That r IjiintR Ms Victims by Then-
sends — i lie Horrors Unearthed
/.inm’if h M-w of the ! Tilurtuimtes
o 1 Atlnnla, the Home of the t atrnt
M tlicln - SSun.
ililautn On institution J
Atlanta, although in many re
spects regarded as a healthy city, is
not unlike till other inhabitable
portions of (lie earth, in claiming
her share oi victims of the monarch
of all dreaded ailments—blood
poison A Constitution man was
delegated to investigate some of
the most notable cases in Atlanta,
and in his rounds made the follow
,ng appalling discoveries:
MISS CHAPMAN INTER
VIEWED.
“My name is Mary Chapman,and
I live at the con er of William and
Cox streets I have been a dread
l’ul sufferer from scrofula and run
ning, eating scrofulous ulcers for
tixyears. Have been waited upon
during the time by seven Atlanta
physicians, also used various adver
tired remedies, without the least
benefit. Tbe eating sores on my
neck were a mass of conniption al
most down to the b -ncs. My
throat became so much affected
that I could scarcely i wallow, my
food lodging in a portion of my
threat. I was reduced to BO
pounds weight, being a mere skele
ton. In this condition I com
menced the use of BR B, and found
great relief in the first bottle.
"'When I had used five bottles
my health hud so much improved
that the ulcers had all healed, the
swelling lmd subsided, my appetite
returned, my skin became active,
my strength returned and I gained
44 pounds of flesh. I am now
healthy, fat and hearty, and am able
to do as much work as any woman,
and feel as happy as a lark.”
Wwll «•( Q «*ntion"S
Miss Minnie Wallace resides with
Mrs George Fickland, 41 McAffee
street, and from her own lips the
reporter learned the following ap
palling story:
Several months ago she became
almost totally blind ami deaf Her
bone t became tbe seat of intense
pain, her joints were swollen
and painful, and eventually
her whole body and limbs became
covered with splotches and small
sores. To the reporter she said:
“1 bad blood poison and rheuma
tisin and bet ire one bottle of B BB
bad been taken I began to sec and
bear. When 1 had completed the
use of six bottles my eyesight and
hearing was fully restored, sense of
taste returned, all sp'otches disap
peared, soreness all healed, and my
strength and flesh restored ”
Send to Blood Balm Co , Atlan
ta, Ga, for their Book of Wonders,
free
u2l» .r no&w top o.ol nx< rd mt
I AM NOW HAVING MANUFACTURED IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK A COM
PLE'TE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING- IT IS EXPRESS
LY STIPULATED THAT NOTHING BUT THE BEST MATERIALS SHALL BE
USED AND THAT EVERY SUIT SHALL BE MADE UP WITH SILK THREAD,
AND THAT NOTHING SHALL BE CUT WITH A STEAM KNIFE BUT EACH
GARMENT MUST BE CUT BY AN EXPERIENCED TAILOR AND ONLY TWO
GARMENTS AT A TIME. THESE MINOR DETAILS MAY APPEAR OF LIT
TLE CONSEQUENCE TO THE UNINITIATED. BUT THEY ARE OF GREAT IM
PORTANCE IN SECURING A WELL MADE PERFECT FITTING SUIT. MIL
LICNS AND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF CLOTHING ARE ANNUALLY
MADE IN THE MOST CARELESS WAY- CUT OUT BY STEAM KNIVES TWEN
TY FIVE GARMENTS AT A TIME, MADE BY POOR WOMEN WHO MANAGE
TO EARN FROM 20 CENTS TO 40 CENTS PER DAY- WHO NOT UNFRE
QUENTLY LIVE IN BENS OF THE MOST ABJECT POVERTY SURROUNDED
BY A SCORE OF CHILDREN BEGGING FOR BREAD AND CURSED BY A
THING SHE CALLS HUSBAND WHOSE DAILY DRINK IS ONLY LIMITED
BY THE NUMBER OF HOURS HE SLEEPS IN A DRUNKEN STUPOR. IS IT
POSSIBLE FOR ANY ONE TO DO GOOD WORK UNDER SUCH CIRCUM
STANCES I THINK NOT AND ACCORDINGLY HAVE DETERMINED IN THE
FUTURE TO HAVE ALL WORK DONE BY FIRMS WHO EMPLOY MEN ONLY.
I SHALL HAVE BEAUTIFUL SUITS AT £12 50 15 00, 17 50 ^10 50 2000,
22 50 25 00 27 50 AND 30 00 EQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT TO THE BEST
CUSTOM WORK. I HAVE RECEIVED A FEW COATS ONLY IN ADVANCE AND
WILL TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN SHOWING THEM-
O C
ON,
Bed Star.
Wilsonia Magnetic Power.
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HANEY
Ke-bUlitut, H..i:,ml.
Room N- 9. H7V, Brood no Holm
wt nr <n a >i. ;U6 ij
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Dunlin,
(Saccentnr to Dr J M Motion,)
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100 WILSONIA MAGNET POWER BELT.
the mo«t successful appliance in the world for the treatment of j o ■ thomak. jk
35)4 Twelfth street (formesly Randal
s'root). Je7 1)
D R.W k OKieei, Office at T
Kiaiih A eve. iU-Hiuenct) with WI
Uli-ee on jr-cks--. -’Tect. southeast otoot
h '"•* to 141
« K CH4MDLXZ
of t hip kind.
t nnnkiml nro origin
•turnof tbo LIVER,
such im Torpid.ty of
Oyspep.sm. Intiigc’S-
; tlio H Ooiixtipation, Flatu-
lmtoy. Knictationfl nnd Iltirning of the Stoninch
(simiotimoH cnllml llt.aitburi), M. u'iiih, M.'il'tria,
Bloody Flu*, Chills and IWr. Broikhono Fovor,
Kihaustion beforo or aftnr Frror.. Clm»nic Diar-
rluvA. Limn of Appetite. Flondache. Foul Breath,
Irregidfnitios incidentnl to Fomaloa, Bearing-down
Slrfffr SIftDIGER'S fiUBAWTII
le Invaluable. It is not a pannena for *11 dfw«at on,
but Ol IDET diseases of the LIVER,
mil VVWC. STOMACH nud BOWELS-
It change*} tho comploxion from n wtixy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes
low. gloomy spirits. It is one of tho BEST AL«
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and l> A VALUABLE TONIC.
8TADICER’s'aURANTII
Wag saU by mil Druggists. Price § | .00 P«r botUa
C. F. STADIOER, Proprietor,
UO 80. FRONT 8T., Philadelphia, Pa.
to
3 9 R l N O- GOODS!
p lag
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost of any
proposed line of Advertising in
American Papers by addressing
Geo P Powell & Co’s Newspaper
Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St
New York. Send 10 cents for 100-
page Pamphlet, dwtf
William r*icGj<eru, »xccutoi o J A u * cl'-.tty,
decea-ed. • akoi uopMc.vti. n i. r leave to *?■! part
of the real <s r utc l* lot slug ti euid deckase>i|
Tbesn are theicf-'r*. to ebe .il por*«*»ns oonc-rned
to show cause, if auv ♦hoy h*»ve. within the Her®
pr<*acribed fcy law. wbv ’• Mm t > *-»\‘ said property
shonM not be granted to said hppHtMDt.
WiiLevatUT otneial oignutuu tols April *tb, U 6
V, M. BIUViKS
ag>> >-*a * • w vi ii ha y.
Nervous Debility, Neuralgia, Rheumafhm, Pumhago. Sleepleasnesa,
Asthma, Dyspepsia, Diseases of Liver, (vidne) s “and Digestive Organs,
t“ick Headache, and all troubles, arising from insufficient and impure
blood.
rilHOM3S A CH/VNDLKR.
J. A.tiorr p»*-<
Offlc* 1l« 1 I
Rotluc ton of Price ju VVyiiut n
Hu iititc .
D R J M MASON >’aviug loosp-d permanently Id
Macon Intende soli*nt' ut nee his magrifleenft
two story WynM ’Vi llecitlenc.ant 18 acr-sol
ground. Dw hirin' U hwnd cin« ly papero • ai d re*
certtlv pait *eu|*v rjthiug ia hjonuch order. Dr
Maoon wlnhPH ncM while it i • s » ^nd will giv? a
pu'c'mstr * b u It yon r,r« l-’Okiis.r for a «»•
huibau reel mrc-* and inspect this tou will b« ears
t t ay If 'on • o not wish. Dave the el’y you
wlh he tennpnd to do so after loobinp at tbla «le«
gfttr homo f.vcra' aers* of woo L t u® show
it to von. JOHN BLACKM\B.
" fr < f y a fV tr.-rhn4 Qa.3
Muaco^ee bhertfl* ^alo,
u> r. a. itsiuivt Ki«i'ii, iHi’n
125 WILSONIA MAGNET POWER LADIES’ ABDOMINAL !
^nn/in^rm and other tumors and on- 1 -'
Also gives gvfat support
and comfort and increased strength to the walls of the abdomen in oases
of abdominal enlargement without any particular disease. Tends also
to decrease and prevent excessive accumulations of fat.
WILSONIA MAGNETIC APPLIANCE CO , 826 Broadway,
New York. Dr <’ TERRY, Agent, Columbus, Georgia. nih2 dly
LL be sold r th* fir«t T-ieidiy in ***yn«t.
_ fron of the Air-ttou houveo F d KdowIm
***, / ' 4 * *■ Y, ‘j . A «'o. Bread str.o» ci y of 0>lumbua. duicoge*
SUPPORTED for tiie dispersion of Fibroid and other tumors and en- i county. Georgia. i«>t o» i»nd known *•_ city, lot
largements of the womb and the ovaries * " l 1 “ u “ ln ' r ‘'" lr ' th *
e* X saoiij O’ D £1
vfurts Mado to Order.
Como and give us your order.
Do not wait till you are pressed by
the season, and ilien want a suit
made in a great hurry. We are
prepared, however, to get up Suits
at very short notice. If you want
a Suit quick, give us your order.
If you want a Suit in thirty days,
give us jenr order. If you want a
Suit in sixty days, give us your
order.
G. J PEACOCK,
Clothing Manufacturer,
eodtf 64 & 66 Broad St.
number Jrf) in the plan ot. H*t> city of Ooliimboi,
Mane (ffle ('(•o'b' OBorala* ■ituate’i on tbe wwt
»id« i'l Oghthorpe btc 07. cotitainlng ono half acre,
more or icm, with iwDro , ?ern*nt« tboreon. Levied
ou the property f T K Wynneto efl faiw
my bnudii In favor of H h £ppir.g 9 ®*ecu or cfflW
K ward'!. hCHaert*?* traneter^o. vb Wynne, PeWolf
A(’o. olwhlo 1 flr t beH-'riii Thox X ■'•jrnne w»s»
member, an l i *« p<»>cn»Ur Bprv-o In said action.
TLispr'pt* y Is «ul j ‘ (<t a cer>ciu mortgage in
favor of J K Appi-r '* blch has net been foreclosed,
ant", it win b:-. bt-id sul j
bore«a-
r Jjhn tl Heiut- r on ru»k -s ,|,»i <i»t">u .or Jet-
tor. otmlui ui-tr»tl.-n on the eemte of L ictu. An-
der.on, lateof»»H conntr dicesee-t t
The*o are therefore to otic and eduionlBb all pnd
-Inuuliti . I he t. In licit nn-’ c«-it'ter-cf rnii-1 4ece»*-i
to ,t-.ow ranee tl an? therth- T.-.« Itbm 'ti.ntrre nr »
bctrilxd bv L-.w why Httld ieitern lUocll not be
giHUtad to bald applicant, ,, lilo -
S) my offleip-' «i/?natore t -i# April 5th,
8 VI AeVstS-c flv XV V! j
TJ Js r ID PI R- P A. FC ZE] Re,
AND DEA.DKR 1^
Patent Metalic Caskets, Wood Gases and Caskets, Children’s Glost-
White Cases and Caskets, Children’s Gloss White Metalic Caskets,
BURIAL ROBES, ALL PRICES FROM. *1.60 UP,
Personal attention given all orders,
rweltth 4 llnnrs W^atof Thou. (4'lh-»rr’<, Printinor «►«“*
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SolublePacinc Guano
The only one of the
PIONEER FERTILIZERS
That is still in the field under the same name.
Manufactured by the
Pacific Guano Comp’y
Works at Wood’s Hall, Mass, and Charleston,
S C, Capital,
ONE MILLION DOLLARS 1
FOR SALE.
1 ) ,RT« of *b» oeU''fj‘<'t 8 mptr P »«*,
cou uatlr u of twenty tlve Im -ared Herrs
, t!<* Ctmt ehoorli'-fl rtv-r. i; sj roua-
tv, Tiiree liaritr.d i>o-«ir bottom lend,
Mb ve t-u.i.-iet murtr ; One lr. ■ arv< n"'r-)n
•er-eineni > nneei, ).ienlih>- Iona 1 y, K->irt
wet’s Fencing In rri’ r. H’.Manibn-.Uar.c-
tn* »brl stn .lrt-, w"b v e er ro-or,
{,.- ce. A drerv HKNHY Vo*,I f!N st»
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The rindersigned, who, since 1865, have supplied
thousands of dealers and planters with this popular
and reliable Fertilizer, are prepared to take their
. orders another season for Soluble Pacific Guano
f. and Dissolved Bone Phosphate, which is a high
grade of Acid Phosphate made by tho Pacific
JO MATHEWSON k CO,
General Agents * uc-ifieGuano Co, Augusta, Ga.
for Of r-cio. 8-,'t Car- )' . A mr, t r!i;t‘. rril tS o mim inrt. Onr.ravel-
ark 8 Vtb*ru, HeHtc F W Gold- r, evtnmbtip; DKMnltne,
Macon; P A Dnittau, Pfvrrnt; f B Mi-i’-*” t>, Anpca.s, Ga, Fc
l LF NCF ^ Rfi CRRUS & CO.
And dealere elsewhere,
Guano Company.
by
COLUMBUS, GA.
• au ...v a f e of
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ba>i ijifcnen fu r nittir«. on T\ r flnijhvd pipe orgft’L
one Mason A if Mr. in org*n. inn cot r*otor of
o*gati bni'der#’ tool*, b >oks« I mop* tn nj'f with
olo hlng, mimlr Ac F D rKVBO
Temp A«lrr’r Joseph £b<
•pr2 9 4
«C0r*HOd,
GOLD MKDAL, PARIS, 18l
BAKER’S
_ Warranted absolutely
Cocoa, from which the exoeMi
Oil ha* been removed. UhaeAWy
times tht siren yth ot Coeat mis*
with Starch, Arrowroot or Bag*
.nd in thorefora far mor. aoonoa
leal, totting lest Man on* cent'.
nip. It t* delicious, Dourtahinji
strengthening, easily dtgeaW®,
and admirably adapted tor to™-
ds as well ai f or persons In heaJ'Jt-
Sold by flroeers ererywbem*
f. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, W
Wyt?nt*>n ^eslrt^ncn atid 25 krr(9
O*
SLY USOO ON TCDB OWN TI’t v 8i
1® plttct iw a lipoi 'enco t.f five r»orr« *-*
lent well Will *-rchftugf> for city r ai '’ ’f;
will bo r 1 ’ to -ho” thU r ether 1 PJJ r P® rt
any appoiDt d viir«o* M \
fc««i f» < Tf‘
Ttertl Eulfa
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~ WANTED- An intelligent, ear
nest Catholic man to represent ft
large, responsible Burclny Street
House in hiR own locality rand out
side large cities. A remunerative
salary to right party. In ferences
exchanged. Address Birds?.
1 1585, New Tork. wh27 f*G m