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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN. (’OJ.niMAS. GEORGIA. FRID \Y MORNING. MAY 21.
NEWS FROM THE THREE STATES
TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS.
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tif Kat Mi'ii !n l ltirl In—1 i'n|i l’ro>|i*'i'i•
Kriim Aliiiiiiinii.
II,.me is undergoing a great religious re
vival. carried on by Dr. Kendall.
Citizens of Kancock county will ask th<
tovernorto pardon John Carr.
l-'any A corp. rati n that begins building
, a town by erecting " church is bound to
succeed, ai d Anniston is a success already.
The severe drought at Greensboro v. hieli
was doing serious damage to crons, pas
tures ard gardens. was ended Wednesday
liy l.iiS inches rain, which fell steadily,
throughout the day. Though eur’.v corn
and lt.tr sown outs seriously injured
b" the long dry spell, this timely rain will
•ion put corn, cotton and gardens in the
best condition.
At i-clni. u daring sneak thief entered
the office of Mr. \\. A. Butler, agent of !
Welch tk Bro., lumber dealers, while that
gentleman was occupied on the outside,
and took a wall :t from Butler's coat. The
wallet contained certificates of deposit to
| the amount oftAPO, AfB in cash, notes and
othe r papers valued at fCOOO. Payment
has been stopped on the notes and certifi
cates and a liberal reward offered for the
capture of the thief.
HEAR THE WITNESSES.
W. A. Pledger has moved back to
dgei
Athens, and will revive the Blade, the first
number to be issued Saturd
Aaron Carr, an old gentleman of Oconee
county, aged 8(1 years, recently split 225
rails in one day from very tough timber.
Charles B. Goetebius, of Milledgeville,
lias accepted the position of quarantine
steward at Sapelo, and left for his post of
2K.
duty last wee!
The young men of Atlanta, who are the
sons of confederate veterans, will soon
form an association. Veterans will be al
lowed to become members, without the
right to vote.
Several bee trees having been found near
Ballard's mill, Thomas county, Hiram Bal
lard has cut two of the trees. There was
four feet of honey in one and twelve feet
in the other.
Elherton was visited by severe wind
storm last Saturday evening, driving a per
fect cloud of dust before it. A kitchen on
Wm.H. Smith's lot was lifted up by a whirl
wind and demolished. No person was
hurt and no serious damage done by the
storm.
Elections were held in Roystou and
Carnesville districts of Franklin county
last Saturday on the stock law question.
Rovston went for stock law by three ma
jority. It is supposed that Carnesville
went the same way, but the return had
not been received.
There is considerable sickness among the
negroes on the plantations of Dr. Beasley
and D. L. Owen, in Montgomery. Five
more were buried last week, and there are
others not expected to live. Dysentery is
said to be the cause of the fatality. Some
time since measles were prevalent in the
neighborhood.
The large Raw and grist mill of E. C.
Beacham, located several miles east of
Dunlin, accidentally caught on fire on
Wednesday night of best week and was
tot -i.y destroyed. All of the machinery
was mined, and Mr. Beacham will not af-
ti'ir.) t to repair it. This is the second time
that he has had his mill burned.
A huge alligator was killed by Miles
Brack at Greene’s mill, Oconee county, last,
week. The alligator was shot in the* head
with buckshot, and after being killed was
disemboweled. Mis stomach contained
two very large turtles, two red horse
weighing five or six pounds apiece and five
large moccasins. He wa. 1 nine feet long.
I 'iiii'lilu.
Orlando’s fat men have organized a base
I ball club.
■ The Masonic building at Callahan ha.-;
been completed.
1 At Winter Park the thirty-eight room
addition to the Seminole hotel has been
commenced.
I F. S. Maud, of Leesburg, suffers from u
: dislocated ankle caused by a horse step-
I plug on it.
| The citizens of Adamsville, Sumter coun-
' ty, have organized a fruit and truck grow-
| ers’ association.
The executive board of the state teacb-
] ers’ association will hold a meeting at Or-
, lamlo next Saturday.
I On May 9th the South Florida railroad
reduced by ten cents the price of ail tickets
i over fifty cents.
The South Florida railroad will not
change its gauge on June 1st. The change
will, however, be m^de later in the year.
I Thu Tampa Guardian says the popula
tion of Yhor City, the cigar manufacturing
colony near Tampa, is 1000 now, with :n<y <.
! coming.
Preliminary steps have been taken in
: Orlando to form a board of trade. A per
manent organization will be formed May
, 21st, next.
Mr. Grossman, of Colton, California, has
1 purchased 50,000 orange trees in Marion
county and hud them shipped to hia Cali-
I foriiiu place.
A white mocking-bird was captured in
. Bartow last week, Thursday. It Is purely
white all over, though it came from a nest
' of ordinary birds.
I A few miles south of Kissimmee, Mrs.
•"liu'on £eh,ewbr»
A Crippled Confederate Says;
I only weighed 128 pounds when T commenced
(xtTNN’S PIONEER, and now weigh 117 pounds.
I could hardly walk with a stick to support me,
and now walk Ion# distances without help. Its
benefit to me is beyond calculation.
i). urrrs hosth ic,
Cotton Rover, Macon, (In.
Mr. A. H. Bramblett. Hardware Mer
chant of Forsyth, Ga., Says:
HEIjIEF.
FORTY YFUts A ."•TI'VI'',KF.R FROM
Doctor's Certif)catc---Case of Blood
Poison.
•d (ilTN.VS FI' iNF.r.H Hi,O' .1) HE-
CATA R RH
Wonderful to Relate,
i .wr.it
iu landing whh the
is. Have seen the l.upj'it
a in pLP’s of the woist I
the best .literal iye in Use.
J. T. ELLIS, M. !)., (JrilHn,
A Voice from the Lone Star State.
Foi: Kohty ViMitb I have boon a victim to • A*
TARKH time-fourths of the tinien sufferer from
i:x« ION I ATI N't, PAINS ACROSS .MY FOItUMKAl) Ulld
mvnos'Ufi.s. 'flu* discharges were so offensive
tb • I 1'e.siu t*-to memion it event for the good
it nmy do some other sufferer. I have spent a
young fortune from my hard earnings during my
f ifty years of suffering to obtain n lief from the
doctors-. 1 have tried patent medicines every
• me 1 could learn of from the font corners of the
earth, with no relief. And at fast -57 years of
age* have met with a remedy that has on red me
entirely -mad** me a new man. I weighed 128
pounds and now weigh 1 Pi. 1 used tliirt*
(iFINN'S PIONEER HLOOD RENEWEH lias
cured one of my children of the worst cases of
scrofula l ever saw. Her skin is as clear i\s mine,
and the doctors say it N a perfeeet cun* in their
opinion. 1 am thankful for having tried tin*
remedy. \YM. L. PARKS, Dallas. ”
ledici
It acted like a charm, on my Jgeneral health,
consider it a fine tonic I weigh more than I
have for 25 years. Respectfully.
A. II BRA.MHLETT.
iiml the only regret 1 have is
1 that, 1)1*5tig >ii the lntmhV walk of life, I may not
have the inllucnee t<. prevail on all catarrh suf-
I fever*- to us«* what has cured me UUINN’S 1*IU-
; NR HR BLOOD KENKWKU.
HENRY < 'll EVER.
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Mr. W. F. Jones, Macon, Says:
My wife has regained her strength and in
creased 10 pounds in weight. We recommend
GUINN’S PIONEER as the best tonic.
W. E. JONES.
Savannah. G \ . January 20. 1880.
GUINNS PIONEER BLOOD HEN FAY EH has
made several cures of blood poison and rheuma
tism among my customers. I most heartily
recommend it to sulf**rei- from the si* afflictions.
U. H. HILLMAN. Druggist.
Nkw Orphans, La.. Jan. lfl. 1880.
I have lieon cured sound and well of a had case
of blood poison by the use of fifteen bottles of
Gl’lNN’S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER. I
will sound its praise forever.
JACOB KRUTE.
Mi. Henry < ’hover writer of the above, former
ly of Crawford county, now of Macon, Gu., mer
its the confidence of all interested in catarrh.
W. A. HUFF, Ex-Mayor of Macon.
I am acquainted with the above case*, and most
heartily attest it.
EU( 1EN E M A Y. Dru ggi st.
Canal Street. *
I Robert Lanier and her two children died
1 from measles on the same day last week.
The expenses of the recent term of Su
wannee county circuit court in the way of
witnesses and jurors amounted tol|fll23.85.
Rev. Dr. S. T. Wilson has resigned the
Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer
pastorate of the Presbyterian church at
"" nil " ' ’
St. Augustine. The pulpit had not been
filled at last accounts.
Mrs. Bull, widow of the famous cough
syrup man, is erecting a *7000 residence at
Cures all Blood and SkinJDiseuses. Rhounmlism, Scrofula, Old Sores.
A PERFECT SPRING .MEDICINE.
PRICE, PER BOTTLE $1.00. LARGE SIZE, $1.75.
ESSAY OX BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES MAILED FREE.
syi . ....
Winter Park, and two new buildings for
■ ■ • • Jr
Charlie Wallis, a young man in Honey
"aTe county, caught
creek district, of Rockda.
a peculiar bird for this section last Friday.
It is al)ont the size of a half grown chicken,
has blood red eyes, jet black neck feathers,
pure white bill and the body feathers are
dark blue, or dove-colored. It baa long
legs like a crane, with half web feet. It is
ambitious in the extreme and refuses to
make friends with any one.
Monday, Jerry Woodard, one of the ne
groes who has charge of tlie Dublin ferry,
struck Jack McG'a'.l, another negro, a se
vere blow upon the head with a maul,
from the effects of which he is now suffer
ing very much. Jack was intoxicated and
raised a row with Jerry, because Jerry
wished to take him across the river in a
boat he did not want to cross in. Jack Is
the same negro who had bis throat cut in
a fight several months ago.
A. Ernest,, a contractor of Warrcnton,
who is a native of Ohio, states that he and
the late president of the United States,
James A. Garfield, were school compan
ions during their boyhood. Tite parents
of each resided in the same neighborhood
and the two families were intimately ac
quainted. In speaking of Mrs. Garfield,
the mother of tile ex-president. Mr. Ernest
refers to her as “grandma,” and says she
has trotted him on her knee times innu
merable, a hen he was a child. But for all
this, Mr. Ernest did not vote for him when
l.t ran for president.
Last week J. H. Yopp left hia homo,
about sever, miles from Dublin, to visit a
Rollin’s college are also being erectei
The dredger Chester has nearly com
pleted its work at Oak Hill, on the Halifax
river, and will soon lie at work on the
Haulover. This will give a steamboat
channel to Indian river.
One of the South Carolina sominary ladies
contracted the measles while at St. Augus
tine, and had to be left in that city under
, the care of a physician when her compan-
, ions started homeward.
The iron safe of C. A. Sheldon passed
through the late Gainesville fire, and after
I the fire, upon being opened, everything in
it was found in good condition. The safe
of J. Simonson, also in the same fire, con-
j taineri only the ashes of f300, papers,
j books, etc.
1 At Orlando last Wednesday evening a
supper and ball was given for the benefit
of the Guards. It was a very successful
affair and netted the sum of fll2. The
company is the pride of the city and
everybody turned out to help them.
Wholesale by Brannon A Carson and City Dru^ Sion*
The Best Medicines
TO BE
IFOTTlsrZD
FOR \KI Il VI.ia V,
Considering the very late spring, the
is said to be
crop prospect of this county
fair. Corn is backward, but looks green
,inp\ (Yitt.nn if not, V»v
and promising. Cotton, if not attacked by
the worms or rust, promises a fair yield.
There lift.*? just been enough dry weather to
give farmers plenty of time to keep down
grass and weeds, and yet crops have not
suffered from drouth.—Tallahassean.
nei
gbbor
who W£
is ill. \V he
p. h«
:drove
HIM
m tin
bridge at
Turkey crei
k li*
.* saw a
llilgL- T1J i
gator sir
etched full it
mgth uiH.n
the
qririry
. The. al
lligator rolie
d lr«
om the
l.ri*
dgeini
.0 the ere.
auo Mr. Y
]r\ :
», tying:
bis
boric
walked down to the*. 1
:oftne
c re
..k an
w stood
oil watch.
In'
a short.
wii
ile he
diseovo:
red hlsg :i.e
swi:
tinning
c! 0 \
!. the
.stroain.
Ho raisi d lii.
ri rifio ind
(in*
il, hilt
i)»'4 the d
ligator ii. tin
• eyt
.*. Mr.
i.«*w dismays tin
c In hie friends.
twe inches in J*:
•;i. is.
. Handy, n clerk
.*! ti.u mi Ac
1 sup d uim.
;d wutrhed
i The secretary of the Orange Belt Invest
ment company has purchased iron for the
Orange Belt raih ond sufficient to build the
road from the point where the J., T. and K.
W. It. It. crosses the St. John’s river six
| milts above Sanford, to Oakland, at the
south end of I,nke Apopka, n distance of
thirty-seven miles. The iron is all to be
delivered by June 30th. All the engines,
coaches, box cars, etc., have been pur
chased, and trains will be running regular
ly between those two points by August 1st•
(Joininenciag November 1st, the road will
be continued southwesterly to the Gulf
cost. The company has entered into a
contract with the J., T. and K. \Y. It. U.
com ».n.y by which it secures a connection
north with that road.
nta 2*vola x arjam.3^ i_ «*cvi
Take Jordan’)- Joyous Julep for Nervous Head
ache,
Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep for Painful Menstru
ation,
Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep for Colic,
Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep to brace up the
nerves, •
Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep for all Pain,
Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep, it is the remedy
for Neuralgia.
W HOOD'S EUREKA LIVER
DnBiaaers
ptKUBRkf
Takv
Take
Take
Take
Take-
Take
Take
Hood'; Eureka foi Torpid Liver,
HoodN Eureka for Sick Headache,
Hood's Eureka for Constipation,
Hood - Eureka for Indigestion and
R'P’dn
Hood' Jiuiekn for < 'Lids and l evers,
Hood'* Eureka n»i languor and tIn* bin
IL '< »d‘ v U'U'vka if you fe. 1 debilitated.
~ !::• if y«m h i 1 depressed,
let if you Fuller with
H* • d’« Eg
■ ID-
-•b.
ek.i lb
Morbie ,
id keep it
No
in* < la;
Atlanta, Llss a
!0 f t votes old.
d the
• aped
Opi I* 1 : .Cv
accurate
figure's < ■.
The cw
(•s the w:i
. finudv i
Ta\KE gossypedia
Ash I*ei!i;.l** Re.ruIra' r. R -.i [»uss.* ■ any leine*
'«>> k"li!utMs\ G-j-hmi.: nr. It
•ail. ofortlv
the person
I as.-cited U
e;i who
it had !>..
i'mv M issenger it was with ox«r*;ti
■■.•rj.**•<• ai.d r*-g.''el tlrut tiic m:inv friuic
Mrs. IT Y. Yaidbiosc heard T» -*s la
that iial been found«li*.n«t i
f .-ue uu- w* H u!id uii'tsualiy taikutiv(
Mundai t:ight. and retired in the host of
spirits, j :ni i' .-i:pp«i;-ed that anattuek (»f ,
in >* • • v . <: her away so suodei b,.
Mrs. Yatilioo-.t was the wife' of the Rev.
i .. Y. Van I !•*•!«■■, well and lav. *rai»i t v
bn j\\ ", t;.r. nwii -nt southeast Ahibanui, as
; ii iiii-.tv i. : niivsiot.Kry U ’.pti.-t
ei.’iircih. ..I winch she was also a denoted
J ? e*v. J. J. Porter is conducting aseric-s
y.” me-..tinin t n< city of Montgomery.
The 'fr »v M. .-;■-•ngcr savs the I luc tea
nl tltc n si del ic ..f iho. i J. (J. Wiley, on
last Fridav nignt. was a most cj:j*»\*;j»G**
f. flair. M:-. M do la W'no.i • HUpori.ilei.’d':d
Do ,vo i VGiiit ft pure, )tloor:i-
bi^ ( ompiexioii l If so, a
l( v: appHeirtio’is of |(as,iiuN
M .!(>'NULIA HALM wiitgrut-
ify you to your heart's con
tent, It does away with Sal-
lowness, Holiness, Pimples,
Blotches, ami all diseases and
imperfections of the shin, ii
overcomes Die Hushed appear-
ttuco of Leal, fati«uo aiid ox-
eitcaicnt. It makes a lady of
THIltT V appear but TWEN-
TV : and so natural, gradual,
and perfect are its effects,
that if is impossible to detect
its applicatiou.
j\l, I) IK Kd) A C( 1 .
Mailin'Atnrii •; Drigg'-;*-, Col a in 1 Go
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ft n n r r i y p e
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j onoistery
^-OOTlDKS. . i
vV A’ J.Sloane
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■111,
at* T magm&F&GEBBEiB
Ihq mij.u'i.'bsion i'i' ov.'i'y parlicipaul li.al
si,: a | '..-I I'cci princess ni a liuslesy. :v-v-
11 ul ■ I"!!" rs - o r.:( eiv c i a nl the 01 gau
fund for the First Baptist church.
Mrr.. Ki'.zor, the wifi:oi .Mr. .Josiab Knzor,
died at iir home fiv miles nortliouit of
Troy on Tuesday mori'ing.
Grccoivilic Advocate: Old man Dick
B' .'ling, kn )Wn to every resident of tills
I lace for many years, died on tlic lfith.
lie has ben t!" village sexton before
Grot'ii’illc aiis a city. Jo times of war
and tii uuof :.v :< hi has ; i: sued tin un
welcome calling, and now his time has
come. He proudly bore the name of Ids
Coni or owners. Let us !e :.t tint diagirg
graves had somewhat i.repared him for
the great change.
The convention > f the Kiii.'eopa! dn.-s"
ilia is n, w iii sessi.in at A: ;-1 o* .
. : urc of Sim o< < . ’
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Five Cold and Two Silver Modal*,
nwardnd in 1885 at the Expositions of
New Orleans and Louisville, and the Ii^
vontious Exposition of London.
The superiority of Gornline over bore
or whalebone has now tieen demonstrated
hy over five years' experience. It is mow
durable, more pliable, more comfortably
and never breaks.
Avoid cheap imitations made of varioit
kinds of cord. None are genuine unlef
“Du. Waunkb’b Cohaunb” is prints
on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE BY AU LEADING MERCHANTS.,
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, New York Ci1&
ghh
CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000.
“ We do hereby certify that ire supervise the or«
rnngement jor all the Monthly and (^uarlcrb^
Ifraicinys of The Louisiana Slate Lottery Cot*-
pony, rind in jicrson manage and control tht.
Drawings themselves, and that the same are conn
ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faiCk
toward all parties, and u , authorize the Company
to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our sif
natures attached, to its advertisements.’’
<’oiiiiii i *N i o i> c r*
We the undersigned Hanks and Bankers vrtiL
pay all frizes drawn in The Louisiana State Ltk-
(cr ies which may be presented at our counters.
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A. IIAIJIWIN, Vros. X. O. Kitt'l Hunk;
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NPUI'.(’KltKMTKI) ATTRACTION!
liver Half a Million' DistriliuteJ
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’/.
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PITTS uAmvm
The Best Medicine on Eartli.fc
Children,
Iit'vuporatpfl in for 25 years bv the Legisla
ture for Efltieutiomi! 11 ml Charitable purpoHCS—
with a capital of $\.000.000 to which a resent
f\nni of over $5.50,000 lias since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constitu
tion. adopted December 2d, A. I). 187A.
IIS Grand Single iiniiit><*r Drawing*
will take place monthly. It never scales or postr
pones. Look at the following distribution :
I'.Uid PritiMl Monthly
In Ho •f Mu*Jr. Xcu Orleans,
Tu' s'lav, Jinn* 15. isstt.
Under tin* p«*rs»ina) supervision and manage*
Gen. G. T. BLAUREGARD. of Louisiana, &
Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia.
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in*. 1 v '••• ->A • .\*-h Orlfitiis,
i!!e f"i Flatulent Colic, I
I**r.i Infantum,Choi- j
«J>* ■ineideiil to cliildrex^
• pei L jt 1 It*. L or sale at
CITY DRUG STORE.
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