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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1886.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
lt)fi ffUKB €v&u-iu«A Frum Ntiiiv 11*
eh>D|N
OKOKOXA.
There ore four n.en In Marietta, who
are worth over fl00 000 each.
Undertaker Sobcelne , of Hawalns-
vllle, In s uoici ten c- thus in two we.iks.
John W Arnold, of Gwinnet ocunty,
baa n cotton row 8585 eieim In lenxti 1
—Jaoksoa Argue! It seems '.bat
Banon and SUmoious will about equally
divide this county,
Editor J A Fouohe of the Henry
County Weekly lme u!h to large,y In
creaao and improve bla paper.
Tha Daw Bon N-.ws baa oelt brated He
third blrtbdsy. It bopee to hu e ruin,
road facilities by this dme next year.
- The Eastman J urnai alno puts the
name ol Bacon at its masthead, Hr,(l
wrlus sn sb!o editorial In hln support.
— Mr B D E rans la named by the
Bandotsville Mercury as a Candida.e
for the legislature In Waebltgion
county.
The E.herton G zitte demands pay
ment In adta. color lega. advertia'.ng.
This Is an t xsniple which mignt woil
loe followed.
The Marietta Journal Buys that Mr
Joseph M Browt. has bought Konne-
saw mt untHin, and will have a railroad
surveyed to the summit.
A great deal ol bottom land on the
Ocrnee river sr.d Its tributaries has
been great y improved by the late
freshat.
It Is said that a sufficient number ol
names cannot Du obtained upon the
petition praying the ordinary of Oco
nee county to hold an election on the
prohibition question.
Tbs patlt<on to olcseup tha 3iores at
Athens e 0 • ’'•look In the venir.g after
May 1 is into mg with grem anreess,
about all the unercbants having signed
the agreement.
—The Covington B ar runs up.the
Bacrn standerd, end solutes him bh the
coming man, "We lee. jhIc,” says the
editor, -*tri sayl 'g that New.on is solid
for him."
W L Norris, living on the fn: id of J
TMtatis, n Monroe county, wa., plow
ing Wednesday, when the p ow sirlk-
lng a rock was e,, wrenufct-u at to cause
the the plow-handle to strike und break,
his forearm.
Griffin la soon to bavo auothor daily
paper, Tho prospectus of the Griffin
Dally Bun has already appeared, und
the paper v ill be issued as soon as tho
press and material arrive. It will bo
an evening paper. J T Waterman is
the publisher and proprietor.
An election was held lu Taliaferro
county Tuesday for ordinary to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of Ordi
nary Charles A Beez'ev, winch re
sulted In the eieaticn of H H Fiynt by
164 a.rj j) ity. There were only two
candidates In the field. H H Fiyutand
J M Murdln,
At Ellertou Tuctdav night, Just as
the services at the Bap 1st church bed
oloneti and the congregation beg in to
move tow a d the door, a eruchlDg
sound was heard, aud for a morn out
consternation was depicted on many
faces. It wc.a soon discovered that the
fl xor on one side of the house bad
given away and sunk about one foot
Fortunately no panto ensued.
The Marietta Journal has this to say
of Bacon's canvass: The gubernato
rial race bus not taken any definite
shape.but everybody stems to bejut sea
fxcept Bao.in, and ho Is uo iveiy lu tho
field, visiting every county aud dtvo.-
oplng I ts strength to the utmost ex
tent. If Industrious sr.d uuartug if
forts brings its reward, then Bacon
stands a good chance, for ho is not
waiting for the ffi ;e tr seek the ma,:,
but he is seeking he 1 ffi ia,
Dougherty superior court has been In
seBelnn two weeks upon the civiidock
et. No ease of Into est has been tried
except the Jones-Til't ease, ,1 mes suing
Tift for damages sustained by fd'Mr g
through ms toil bridge ao-oss the F.lut
about til.eeu years ago. Jjue3 sustain
ed serious Injuries, for which be has
demanded compensation. This one,in
which tie gets a vetdict I or fill,000, Is
the third time he has been given the
amount.
JP.iui Yapp, an old negro llv!n» sov
oral mllee fn n, Dublin, in June of lnsi
year oaptured a young purtrldge. Ha
took It Lome und placed it lu tho care
of an old hou shut had just coma oil
with a Lr.n.d of litt.o cb.oks. The hen
oared for the Uttle foundling aatendor-
ly aa If it wire one ol her own breed,
and It seemed to he contented. Too p. r-
trtdge iB now grown, cut sin wh no in
clination to leave the puiiry yard, ana
can be seen any '.lme at ti e home of
the old mgro feodit g with tho chick
ens.
A famous uimrod, in the person of
Mr Elljai:. Yuuugblcod, was on C> flee
county court ground, narranug sum.
marvellous lidvoiuures and f iring ex-
plolts with Ids gun. H-. t- Co vtars or
sgf, and nay- he lia- kit ed to dn.e tnu
deer, The alligators, during two or
three ol his hunting excursion*,enught
and devoured three ol h s m.-si vs ua
bledogHiba had uwarn alter the deer
lu the lakoi Ho sworn ve; gusuci-
against the gatar tribe, and be tian ,-o
fur killed 187 ol the amphibious mons
ters.
Colonel C W Hancock, In retiring
from the Burner Kepublloan, says :
And now oornes the saddest pai t of thlB
article, To those friends snd a liberal
public, who have for so many years
aided and.encouraged me, 1 shall ev r
oheerish their .memory aud deeds
In the warmest corner of my
heart, la parting wUh them, I do
ao with regie', and for my enemies (11
I have any reai ones) I leave — no re
proaches. I Instinctive, y shrink from
leaving old friencs and old memories
which have c.mitered around us for
the past thirty-three years. What is
lu store for me iu the future, is known
only to tLe great I Am. But, I have
said enough, except it he to utter that
saedestof words-Farewel ! Farewe. 1
Oa Wednesday a oommlttee of ci.i-
zaiis of Muledgevil'e met Mr Henry
lCrtu z wuo, it will be remembered,
wne made o 'save tba: plam because
ofceitaiu utterances alleged to have
been made against the prohibition la
dles during 'he r cent e eotlou Mi
Krcu'z, it Is ur.defB.o. d, emphatically
denies having rn-de use of such lan
guage us ai r buifcd to him, nut admits
having ridden at the head of the negro
pri cet-.l i:, He desires to ream to
Mlledgeville, ,n order mat he may
wind up h.s business, and his friends
have brought about thlb co. lerence
that he may be heard In his defense
The c- mmittee wtl! act a, a poaru oi
arlnri'i audgtve him a pa;j<u am
fulihsarl. g.
In Wilkinson county tb«r«t« a bal
ance In tbc treasury ol J3 6B3 68, which
moves the Jury to say that: "Believ
ing a full treasury to be an obstacle to
the economical management ol the
public lunds, and rea. z tig under ihe
depress'd occdllion of our agreuiture
snd other branches of business, the
necossTy of’he most rigid economy In
’.be public as weil as private (xpendi
turns and believing from the conditio::
In whleh wo find the eounty finances,
that an assessment of 100 par oent on
tho state ux, witl\ the amounts of cash
in and yet due the treasurer, w il raise
revenue sufficient to pay the expenses
oi tne county until trie «nd ol the fiscal
year ot.diug Ootober, 1887, we recom
mend the proper authorities to levy
an asse'jsmeat of 100 on? oent on ‘.he
stun tax tor the year 1880, for county
purpotes.”
ALAS . MA
An Anniston man ke6ps white rats
on h.s premises UDd he claims they
d/tve away ml of thu common rodents.
A spring on Mr Perkins’ pi geo, near
Marten, it is b, l.eved poBsesees m d -
cui properties that wli! cure kidney
disease,
A gentmmau who hauls wood into
Anniston claims to have soul over
sight hundred dollars worth dating
the past year,
Tho Huntsville Independent mourns
because, for leaf of hydrophobia, “a
ernoi watlore’’ is being oarrle.1 on
against the dogs In that ony,
Tb< E'lwardsvllie Sttndard says
"We learn tha. a copper mine baa oeeu
discovered on Mr Wllllum Burgess’
farm, ou the Georgia Pac.fi : r .ad,
above town. It may turn out to be a
gold mmo.”
Mr B El.iott chewed us on Mondays
number i f pieces o' siivor lound at an
India') grave ou the Dawson p »ce ueer
the Taliopooaa river. A silver sp r
and » : Indian ukui. wero also lound —
Wetumpka Time:',
Tne Waterman of Anniston, aavs:
"Several prominent Annlstonlat-s were
overheard tossy tosteiday, that steps
would soon be iikon. toorgarizas ooru-
pany for tho hut.ding of tholoug ta ked
of Anniston and Gadsden railroad,"
The Enfania fire oomnsalos are pra -
ilolrig aaliy for tha grand 'ourusmsnt
whicu takes p.a.jonthc l‘J.h or nex-.
month. Fifteen to twenfjr companies
wilt uku part in this grand uflalr aud
wilt contest for threu prizes, aggragat
lug {3tXJ.
—The largo rcs.dence of Mr* L F
Bedell, near Hilliardsvllie, H f r
oounty, on what U known us the Dick
Knight, p.amadou, wti- destroyed by
lire aoout 2 o’olock on Monday morn
ing Ian, with a conslderab e lot of rur-
r.lture and bedding, eto The loss
smoucts to nearly or q i;e 16000, In
surance only $2000
—Huntsville Indepet dent: A neigh
bor informs ns that while arsenic Is
often fatal, it is actually fattening to
some dog?, .,ho says that hn k o*suf
a cog in cur neighborhood, who haa a
wh- z rg and oisoordant bark, with
whici, he oli.en vexes the tmia, “drowsy
ear of nighl!” tna„ this dog has gotten
recently enough arsenic to kill twenty
dogs, and to-day he Is ao fat that he Is
tbit; to do nothing In the world but oat
poisoned men. aud bark with Increased
loudness
Tuskegiio Newn Hou W C Oates,the
able aud faithful representative from
the third Alanaiua district iu congress,
refuses to sacrifice principle, even to
'ho 6&ko of hie people, aud opposes the
bill making an appropriation for the
sufferers from the firud in this slate.
Ho wil: bo honored aud respected for
his firuaness, aud his devotion to his
own conviction of duly, »ud besides
there arc many people la Alabama who
agree with hi in.
Tha stockholders of the Sc-ffixld
land, iron and ooax oompany author-
;zxd the directorn to sell, use or pledge
ail or anv p*.rt, of tha company's assets
and credit, either to bulid or to c.tt ,
tract with part.ua giving security .o
bulid one or more rai'roB is lu the in
terest ol the city of Soefilfiid through
and beyond the rioh iron ore and coa
deposl f- tributary to bk'ffloid, tf ihr
Sheffield fi'ol B'rmlugbaai rai’road fs
not eomple «d fori.ymi.es by June 18
and to purchase the rands now or h. r -
after under coub ruction. Nine ten : s
oi he stock ".as repreacn ed mostly in
person The stockholders are very on •
tbuaias-lc over tho Improvements
made a. aud the preepeom of bheffield.
Ilorjdn Fan*.
The beach trees in Columbia county
are loaded with fruit aud an iuime re
yle.d Is promised
About $30 was made by the Matlxo
diet ladies of Mioanopy at tho s.raw-
berry lesiivvi last Saturday,
\\ hi Ivos has been elected clerk
a lu treasurer of Eiae City ulaeo.it)-
sti, ulive times without opposition
From twenty-five to fifty barreled
ca fire now being shipped from
Micam py daily. Most oi it goes to
southern ci:ie".
The forsus'ton of a rowing club is
profi.hed at Or.ando, for the used
which two ftur-car she.is wnl be Dut.i
a. ones
Tht first boat,s weie shipped fn m
Mtci-nopy .Monday by Tyler Spe..-
oer from Xsooma They were of the
go,den wax vane.y,
Captain Jol.nsou.of Mioanopy,thmk-i
he will have 1000 b xaa of oranges true
year. H e tteeo a. e fuller of a.tie or
anges than ever heiote
A Far,as fi'see gentleman expee's
that at the t resent late ol profit on
si,-awberries tuat his patoli wl : p ,y a;
the ra.e of $600 pet acre.
Th.ro is seme talk that Mr Battery,
of the Second artillery, now stationed
in New Orleans, will shortly ca irans-
ferred to su Augustine,
Tho new, .crisp bank bill, of usua
denoruinations, etc, have arrived for
the First national bank of 8t Attgr-
tlue, aud during the past week Jonu T
Destuuke ax.J Gecrga W Gibbs have
been busily engaged In putting ttatr
signatures to the bills!
Au innovation on the long ard tedi
out meUn.d ol ra sing an otauve srove
is non ding exper msu id upon by
Mr B anchsrd, of t 1 e dm, of Heaid.
Hawtej A B anonaru, oi Eciatis He
has J Uat ha— shupx.ed to him iroin As 1 or
a i uiubsi ol bearing ora_ge ires,
which he has set ou. in his yard Ihe
trees weie ptuu'.eu a week ego and are
looking ihrlvitg and well.
J W L-.wls, a leading L nlsvllle
banker, and e x capitalists, eouui to
Iftckaonvllie, via the Louisvl.le and
NaoLvUle roan, and Tuesday, Czpt.
Tuti.e started them at 12x30 ’c ock, vis
the Florida Railway snd Navigation
company, lor a circuitous rente of the
s.a e, g.viug them a ehane* to view
lards with a view of purchasing.
Their trip oocuptes aoont two weeks.
ufv COLD
NEGLECTED
^ ENDING IN
am( cgnsu ia?^ Q
Grandest Opening of
I WILL OPEN ON
Taes^y, ff^nwiay ao«11 today, Iprjl 2'l 21 k 22,
; Home Imm Co.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
i:S
ITEM II1 IS AS
Of 'Nl«»w York
CF.stab.ished 1804;,
M C pifil,
C 1 si tm
JlU.
$7 613,116
In all tLe latest styles and combinations ever shown in this market, and
tit such prices tis wil' astonish every one
TOTRIMMED STRAW GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Union YOians, jMiltms, China Milans. English Hi’.ans, Satin Straw,
Fancy Straw, Leghorns, and an endless variety of School Hats
OSTRICH FEATHERS AND POMPONS PARASOLS & FANS
And everything appertaining to Millinery, to which the ladies of Colum
bus and vicinity are respectfully invited
Insures against loss or damans
I by Fire, Lightn ng and Tornado,
' at rates guaranteed as low as offer
ed by any reliable stock company,
The Lightning clause will be in
serted in Dwelling policies without
extra charge
L, H. CH PPELL,
AGENT.
C-- ;{■• »- , ijpj^A/
COTGHS.
CONSIMPTION.
NOW, TAKE IN TIME
TAYLOR’S
CHEROKEE REMEDY
Of SWEET EH ini mm i
Tho swoet gum, ns gathered from a tree of tho
same name, growing along the small streams
of Lite Soul hern States, contains a stimulating,
expectorant principle that loosens the phlegm
producing the early morning cough, and stimu
lates the child to throw off the false membrane
In croupand whooping-cough. When combined
with the healing mucilaginous principle in the
mullein plant of the old (k*ULs,pre.sentsinTAY-
i.or'hIhehokekP.kmej• voy swki:rfh-u and
Mullein the finest known remedy for Coughs,
t'roup, Whooping Cough and Consumption?
and so palatable, any child is pleased to take it-
your druggist for it. 25c. and $1/0 elzes.
Ifhe'does not keep it. we will pay, for one time
on'y, express charges on large «i/.o bottles to any
ptir’t oftlie U. S., on receipt of $1.0.).
VVAX.Xt.Il A. TAVLUR,'Atlanta, «i
Ifectius of the Bonch/mers of the
'. o'ntubue MamilaCtoriug Com-
jiauj.
1 1! E und et
trust ext
:• UBteee uudt r a ce tain deed ol
> tin in the Columbus Men-
... . . . o', ti e 1 fi* of Mft-cii t-84. for
the pnrpo e cf cur ;rui *he pnyn'cm oltbr. boud*
aiic c epenh said C iopriuy haYlug rectlrud
writton uoiicH from one */ f. ’uol ’cr« of s»id ben d»
that said (7 tup anv las failed to fay tb# lu’erest
C'-upons of its <»ai ; bonds when duo ami that said
coupenn bitv* comiuued vine and ropuid for th*
space o' six ccnaecotiv© mo/ ths heretofore, hereby
cal' a me'-tirv. < f he bo'd rs of sai'* bonds aid
O'.upous ■ f 3-d Company up rnjniied by tai-i deed
which mooting will bo beld attbo i dice of J Rhode#
Browne, in ihe Georgia Home buildirn in Colum 1
but. Georgia* cc- Saturday the 2«th day f April.
IMA at 11 o’clock e m. At tb^s meeting tbo taruiB
and conditio' h of tl.*» su’e >-f the property ”bicb
was convo r ed to the trustees by r.eid O.nipan? by
•aid e*Kt ol i nit will bo do term 1 nod bv a moj .ri»r
iu value of the bouch. lder» present at ftaid meeting
as provided in nan-. d©M
J RHODES BBOWNK.l Trn .._ g
k 1LLGBB, Jtrnsee.,
olumbus, Gu A'ril2d. 18^6, >p3 20t
3VI. H
e’s Line
SMiersli
J V
FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE
ID
Take the A ANNCN BALL ROUTE.’’
TLe Stet.mtr ELLIS weni.t fxe hoiiiBfie the fastest ste..mer plying the
ChattaLoocLee, I'liut and Apalachicola Rivers.
ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST-CLASS IN EACH PARTICULAR
Ihe steamer h.LLIn w:.j ran'he :ast aehsduls ever undertaken on theCnaitatioo.
efces and Apalootue u, illvtrs. feh» will msk'.- iwc trips '. vre-.k between Oo:umbna red
ApaleeUlools, «rjd win :uri’.sh-&plu .rausu to i-tisuanstrii o> :hc trains o acil fc;m
ektoi)v!lie, Ptneneol&. i4obi -’odd New Cu-lesns,
i alts.- March 87til, 1888. tiu feUw.-i* sobevlute will f>e rnr., rlvar. *cf, s o,
SLIPPERS AT 15C PE PAIR
SLIPPERS AT 50C " PAIR
SLIPPERS AT i'l 00 1 PAIR
KID OXFORDS, Lt.ce or Button
at ^1 25
All these are fresh go: .1®. We
have also the WIGWAM SLIP
PER novel, no buy ulu ^omiorta*
ble; the Nullifiers. old time favor
ites. and lots of seasonable goods,
permitting
DOWN
Laav* CoinmbUR r.m«c.fty .
Leave Eai^oie Tauvday....
L -svc- For' (J lr.et rn-'ils
Leave Co.umoii, Tneeday ...
tiisve CtiattHhooehee Wedueuday s 00 a vc
Arrive ;Apa!*ctiloo:» Wfdne-ciay l CO p m
DP
L :67i Apa achloola Wedneedoy 3 (’0 p m
L svs ChftUahoovhet Thnrs, ay... 7 :i0 a m I
Loave Columbia Tauveday 4 0J p m
Lseve Ft Gntnei: Taursday 8 Of, p m
Leave Euiatila Tbnr£d«y..._ 12 w) a’gt !
Leuvs Florano? F-'.-lss.— ?t,0 a m 1
Arrlv* CoInmbUh Friday 1060 u m I
b 00 a in
3 no p m 1 Leave Kufaula Saturday
•13b p w l>«ve F. G.iue-u ‘-’nturday
7 to ii m
I 30 p m
3 50 p in
fl 20 p u i
7 80 p ib | Le-ive Co.umbta aaiur.'.ay
lr-f/9 Cba'tsbnro'T.e B.-'U’-day„..„il 30 p m
Arrive Apaiaouloo.e euneay .'.0 00 a m
UP
Leave Apalachicola Sunday X'00 rc
Leave Cfiattahooobee Monday H 00 a n.
Leave Columbia Mocday oti a no
Leav* Fort Gaines 3 nftj,. 3 00 a.
Leave Eufama Mot d»y7 00 n..:i
Leave Florccoe Monday ....10 00 p rc
Arrive Columbus Tuceday™...™ 6 CO & si-
Tho Steamer Bills will ’&se ire'.ght tor Warahouse Lsndlngi only, but will take pas.
eangars to and from id I' ndlugn
SCHEDULE OF THE STEAMER MILTON H SMITH, as follows 1
Leave Columbus «very Haturdfty at 0 a m for Apalaohioota via Balnbrldge.
Leave Apilftoblctla Monday a'- 6pm for Columbus v!n Balnbrlrlge
Pi.sseL»bi« 'ri.tt! Sayaunaii end Jack'ouv'.iie can meet thia boat at Cbaitahooobee
going down Sunday evening and counlnc up Tuesday evening,
Bieemnr Smlih will ; iiDe freight lor &•■ lendings, and will 'ake pasesngorr. only bts
twaec Balnbrldge and Au»la.v) fcc.ln and bo’.weea Apo'.achlcols and Co nmbua
Arrival and Departure of Trains at Chattahoochee, Florida,
Savannah. Florida and Western. Kalin-ad— Amvee from nevarman slid JaokiionvliU a'
i 04 p m. Leaves for Savannah anti Juoksonvllie ai U. 10 & in.
Florida Rii.way and NaVgatlon O^v—Arrives fr .m Jaoksnivllle at 1 p m Leaves
for Jacksonville ftt 11 M a ru
Psncaoola and Atl&nifo Kai.r:ad—Arrives from Feossoola. Mobile and Now Orlsvns at
11 « ro Lh’v,- !o- Fensacoia. 14 ,b 11(-. and New Orleans nt i U r> ra,
On and of n Kobruuary 6 'SSfl, the iocs rates of freight ana pt.scagc to all polrue oi
the Cur tabooohie end Apalachicola v'.vori will be as follows:
Cotton So*d > Mea'. per ton — . 7t
Sal* per si gs
Other frelchtBli: proportion,
Paeinge from Coarann '•' Apel'ichienlt 66 00. Other nointa in proportion. Three,
tick., s can hr,- obtained by 'hla ;u.o to Haven nab. Jf-ctcHo;. vine rind a!! poln'a in En‘t
Florlaa eheuper than any other rc a a
Shipporw will pleane hava their freight at boat by 8 a m on any of leaving
as none wil! be received after that hour.
Boat reserve* tho righ. of r.o: lauding v. any poin t when considered danger-
on* by tbo pilot.
will not atop at n-v point r.ot named In the published .let ot landings
iuruiBhed snippare for 1888.
Onr re-ropBibilUv for iroisrht canaei ai er It hw been l!schart?el at a land
ing when uo person is hereto recvlte it.
Kates nr"!'"’' 'o ctiane'’ mith iut notice
rr iy ivro ^'RrTn, a o-'kost’^
33 33
C A. MISCHKE,
M ill "W" rlglit.
OFFICE AND SHOP -
Dillingham Street, opposite South
ern Plow Works.
# «b‘> HawRtk
edicine
Muscogee Sheriff Sale
UiVH KSiOWLCI, AvciUMMr,
\I r ILL b* sold on tht first Tuesday in Mar next
Vf in front of ti • auction house of F M Know les
4 Go. Hr ad street, city of Columbus. Muscogee
county. Georgia onehouseaud lot. to vrlt: Lo*. Nc
3^1 in the citv of Colu , ‘-t'us Georgia known in
piau of said city as a pa t ol 101 a mber 3si to wit :
1 strip 60 feet wide ou west of said lot au J running
back U feet more or l* s northward cn the north
side of Bryan utreet Levied on »' tn« property of
R bert Justice to satisfy a fl fa in my Kandi in fever
of !tl Joseph va Robert J uetice L- vy made and re
turned t\ G l Abney, L C
ut6oaw4w J G_DURBC3 Jberi
tVyruton Residi iu ,A tuirt 2j cres
O NLY S1800 UN YCUBOWN TER v g
tiiie plac* is a Residence of five reoms »s
lent well Wi'l exchange for city r. al e^tai
will be p'.taeed to show this or other prvpert
Vaioibb* Up-Tuwu Propeity
For ^sIp,
Btrei t (jcw First avenue) We*.’, located:
meresntile or inannfsctnrinr purposes.
i.wi v: iit i ryr
Judge Puilum Says “The Effect is Magicil!”
■Judge Thomas Puilum, formerly an old and respected citizen of
Union Springs. Ala., and later connected with Ihe Wholesale Drug
firm in Atlanta of Pemberton, Puilum & Co., said last week in the
presence of a number of gentlemen:
"My wife had been for many years a constant sufferer from rheuma
tism. Her joints were swollen and distorted, great knots had formed
upon her hands, She could only with great difficulty and pain manage
to walk, aud was a constant sufferer from this dreadful disease. We
tried everything we could read or hear of, and took advice of eminent
practitioners without any benefit in the way of permanent relief. I was
induced to try Hunnicutt’s Rheumatic Cure a short time ago. although
I had lost faith in all patent medicines and nostrums, and considered
her case incurable. The effect was magical; the pains have entirely
vanished; the swelling and distortion of her joints have disappeared
and the disease has been, I verily be.ieve, eradicated from her system.
She is still using the medicine, as a precautionary measure, as her gen
eral good health is being restored by it I can honestly and fearlessly
recommend Hunnicutt’s Rheumatic Cure as the best medicine for rheu
matism an- tLe blood u; on the market.”
Why do you suffer from Tlhenmafism or anv Blood or Kidney Dis
ease wheL HUNNICUTT’S RHEUMATIC CURE will relieve you !
RETAIL PRICE Si.00 PER BOTTLE.
Sold by Druggists. Merchant
wholesale firms in Collin bus, Ga,
, H -
m iv mm.
FOE SALE.
Tie taw
You YUH buy Jiow {■ liort a Doubt.
iLO'.O Two quarter acre loti (ronlffi* on
• be Mi-Land
ISSAl Focir I. aore low tits.: ,e Midland
I , depo*
too-'.. Sii.‘.cin HotUu, J /os:r.: xltcnei, 2
.to iii v.ia finnne ot: Fim avenue
3 0 neie ;o ,3 foom II.. t :u Cooitye
7oo ua, t-cre Unci, i ^uu,.ta. rents tot
8 3. «:r".rd
•60 eVor >, Abi-i J...S BJOVlUiVlll*
-OtH Acre loteu Ft.ur.t -veune, 1 room
H me
S5 0 H Acre Ib or. Iw : :r"8d. street, 5
i j.o. H a/e. ;.u LRoom lor
i 31...T u-m-.. Teru.c ifity
2230 One V...JBO, .ui ov. F.:st avenue,
"or.i'i.glt, eir:«rki:
40W Oi* !Ot. 3 : m E-.k-s, Oth*r cot
fivnaee on a vncscl.'ot I'-.wtlui Fif.a
avenue «6 fee'., ru-.-u. g b-.toi. 180
t««i, « e.-'i' Unv v Oer-ot
0'1 hi Acre iu . 8 .-..usi and Snap
< ut t, T- m a '.r.e’s
16.0 2i: C! '.-e U, -tie— ft grift
-ip- fii.-D! In W; r,'ou
Unit 2i aorta lard .t Be-Uvr^’x', 3 roja
lronse lj- it MW"-,, ou '"'.n .vt
16.0 ^ ./»* .... 4 •o-.u tt*6, neat
i;/ :
ton twt D, 1- ft fi'.ia c r
1U0 115 iicrai lftmi 4 r.ov tioust »uJ
• I'.fce: on non?:-.- full aresk,
larttwi-e- ti jju c. v-.v it 60actM
inn 1
30; or iiU acres land, • ft o mil-.a rrom city ou
Lumpkin r s —fi-,/- lend lor
:arm .pg „* cn:- ;>t t. a; i on tee river
-lying tr k cu!‘ <•-•.-k and't<«
rt»e/. nov, lor •u o-aieS ofooi*
ton n«c. 'VII! exec-c,-* lor city
property
A great ues! ol oihei property tootoilous
. . nisalien. O.. -r.il : aberge
-oiMr c f t er.sv trli.s qnesUons of enow-
lpg propeny
FOB.
Sever: i due- -I'weiling- •«« =rt.all
louses •.Vott.n .lie ,-o _ lew aors
usee to re t
r- rooirh- C)U'i -a *« , . 10.ft
3 t .ijL-.t up s !:h, . . ,i.g In oack
7»rd. "her ork" -.«-•■ tv. rent.
Fight rooms t: r ren>. (:•> •
*or). j Ucvj.
I hiiv r s 'ev o”s ' : o loen on
fl;3t m.ngsgs city p. -f.r-r .v e syerceat
J. C. BEBDY,
K*»b. Estftl* Al'-r', Tw .Nth S'.
A so whon r.oi .sslitBB or renting won.d
laze s few tax re.urua,
Mnscoge© i h^rifFSale,
By F. M. H»OW».B1 ATo. Anel’rj,
W ILL be. eel<) • n the first Tcesd«>- <n M«y next,
iu from tf tbe ar. tioit lor.'" / M Knowief
A Go, bread
oob. Mnacog
of
ol Columbns.
v .n the went
talf were.
comber H*o io thr
l f unc pet-c. l ij Gecrsia.
side of OfclftborYe str. er c ...» —----- .
more or In ’, with i^rovemn-i- ;b».:eoii. levied
on as the prereny f T K yonetr *atfa i| fa
my handsin favor of H H EcpiLf?, esfccor o. n >
E ward* <,c. Aead v tra:.Rftr» *. - v .ace I-e^o
A Go. ol whici firm tbe »;.id
»\i r 'int>er ><nd r. ftt revkciihlly
This pi per y is »l j ct to
favor ot J E App rr * liirh 1
nnc* i*. w --1 be sold tnl j
ap3 oav»’4w
r-ii iu said acti.c
.h!l mortgage m
i J yen foreclosed,
, w .-n r case
J G Bl'tlil'S, Sheria..
G fob<ii\ wrscooKK '
U»::e. •’ '■'f.: e sk- Ml
di«D6hip of tiie mi-ior chi.dr
vf y — W'hereafi
a for tbo so ? r*
cl U S Park, do*
rst d* coDcermd to
tbl.-: ‘he ti.. e pr«**
i f jnardienttip
: lay ot^ApriU
can obtain our “Cure'’ from all
rLi. M.UOvl.k CCrKTT-Where,
tTj u « M P v.f sinimisThi t p" 1 , “
p. ,1, U. ctur. m ““
J. M. HUNNiOU i'T & OO.
Atlanta, (>•:*.
mli4 dA worn
PropMc'iora
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heira aai cr. '.d ^ t''
vliy iud^y lntjrtfbv r
I anis ionoc the ors: .^oci
*idminbu:ed
r«*-ca concerned*