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DAILY ENQUIHER • SEN: l.’OhrMBFS. GEORGIA. TTRSDAY MtfflNIXG. .H’XE
A PRINCELY CHURCH GIVER.
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‘-•tched up consicUra’oly Ninon the late
is I'llliUtl ti 1O.1
Withii Tl
i l il‘.'if iii |n HI.. Ait
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Toni Hudson, of Clnrke count v, i
years ago Unit it cost him
AsBl'RY PAHK, N. J., May 30.—The
I inurii of managers of the American Baptist
Missionary Union in their report this
morning: stated that a deficiency of nearly
*160.000' was found in the accounts of Mr.
John H. Deane, of New York city, who for
a number of years acted as counsel for the
hoard. In reply to this Mr. Deane writes
li'niii the Manhattan Construction compa
ny. .,t No. 171 Broadway, New York, us fol
lows: ' I never houeht or owned a share
cl stock in m,v life outside the live shares in
this company. X have offered to refer my
dilfereuces with the board to five of the
ln o 3 c prominent businessmen of this city:’’
.Mi. lJeane had been engaged fora num
ber of vears in real estate operations, and
lias built many hundred houses in Y'ork-
viile and Harlem, buying the land on
which they were constructed and had be
come embarrassed, lie gat e to the .Baptist
church and its institutions over *600,01X1 in
money. He gave $100,000 .cash to the
Rochester university, .of which he was a
graduate, besides a library. He is a mem
ber of the Calvary Baptist church, on
Fifty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue,
for the building of which he gave #500,000.
lie also gave the land for the Hci ond Bap
tist church at One Hundred and Eleventh
street and Lexington avenue.
MB. DEAN DENIES (T.
New York, May 30.—In reply to the
charges against him in the Baptist Union,
Mr. .John Dean publishes a card lu te, in
which he says: “A report has beeu con
cocted at Asbury Park that l confessed to
the president of the American Baptist
Home Missions society that I owed the so
ciety the sum of #100.000, and lost it in
Wail street. The report is absolutely false
in every particular. 1 never bought or
owned a snare of stock in my life outside
of live shares in the Manhattan Con
struction company. I have offered to
refer my differences with the boardlto file
of the most prominent business men of
this city.”
In April, 1884, Mr. Dean became embar
rassed and made an assignment. He had
been extensively engaged in real estate
operations; had built over 1000 houses, and
employed, at times, 3000 men. His as
signees said; “He has given to the Baptist
church and its institutions over $000,000
in money.”
BLOWS HIS BRAINS OUT.
John KJellu'iui, Worn Ou! iyIUi lluslnessTraidilcs.
Kills Himself.
Ne\v Orleans, May 30.—John Edelheint,
a prominent grain and provision broker,
committed suicide this morning by shoot
ing himself through the brain. Persons in
Hie neighborhood of his business office
heard the report of a pistol a few moments
after 10o’clock and rushing into the room,
found Edellieim lying on the floor, his
right hand clutching a revolver and the
brains oozing from an ugly bullet hole in
the right side of the head. The wounded
man was unconscious, but not dead. He
was taken to the hospital and t)ie wound
! xamined. It was found that the frontal
lame was shattered and the bullet lodged
in t he brain. The injuries were pronounced
fatal, and Edelhehn died two hours later.
The cause of the suicide is unknown, but
is ascribed to business troubles. Shortly
before the fatal shot was fired a stranger
appeared at the office and bad a private
conversation with the broker. A few
moments after he left Edellieim blew out,
his brains. On his desk was the following
telegram from his Chicago correspondent:
Curb July sc decline yesterday unlocked
for, and feeling this morning unsettled.
Cables slow. . *
Whether the visitor or the telegrams or
both furnished unpleasant information is
not known, Friends say Ugit , JLileiheim
had been despondent for two weeks, ow
ing to financial difficulties, and the belief
is that the telegram contained inlorniution
that the nun kef was still against him,
end he cou Id not hear up longer under his
losses.
Edellieim crime from New York several
years ago. He was connected with the
private banking house of Seligwan, Jleil-
tnan & Co., ana subsequently held an im
portant position in the grain department
of the commission house of H. & fi. Beer.
Leaving the latter firm, he set un in busi
ness lor himself as a grain broker. He
enjoyed an exctUent reputation for ability
and fair dealing, and was very popular on
’change. He leaves a wife but no children.
COULDN'T SHIFT THE CRIME.
A Convict .Vctii-u)* un In iiurrut Alim ol » Murili.
it lileh, ii Jiowlci's, He lllmscir t'oinnuttoi.
Chicago, May 30.—A special from In
dianapolis says that quite a sensational in
cident occurred in the criminal court yes
terday. Alfred Ker is on trial, charged
with the murder of Fred Muhlemun, who
was killed in a street ear on the outskirts
of the city last fail. Kerleit the city aoout
the time of the murder. He was suspected
and on his return lie was arrested. In the
meantime the iioliee had captured a noto
rious desperado named Havens, who was
sentenced to fourteen years’ imprisonment
for the attempted mtu der and robbery of a
street car driver on another line. After he
hodlbeenseut to prison,he sent for the pros
ecutor and charged that Ker had con
fessed to him the murder of Muhlemun,
Ker’s trial was called yesterday, and Ha
vens was brought from the penitentiary as
a witness. Ker was in the “box,” and
seated opposite to him was the car-driver.
This witness could not identify Ker as the
murderer. Just then Havens was ushered
in, and lie evidently recognized the driver
ou the instant, for uis eyes dropped and he
turned to the prosecuting attorney on the
plea that he had something to communi
cate and passed out. The driver, immedi
ately upon seeing him, had recognized him
as tlie Aiuhlemau murderer. Proceedings
Were stopped for the day. interesting de
velopments are expected.
ARRAIGNING REPUBLICANS.
An Ex-SoUlier's Illeioorliil Shows the liieon-ixtenry
oftlie bloody Shin brigade io (lie Seoate.
Washington, May 30.—The ex-soldier
8. M. Whitten, whose remarkable arraign
ment of the republican majority of the
senate was presented by Senator" Ingalls,
is backed by the local grand army influ
ence. His memorial bears evidence of
preparation by an able hand. It shows
that the republican senators, after all their
to do about the dismissal of union soldiers
and the nppointu’euL of civilians or ex-
confederates in their places, nave in five
separate instances violated the law re
quiring preference to lie given ex-
faoluiers and ex-sailors in appoint
ments. There are live ex-coufeder-
utes oil the rolls of the senate, the
Iriends of Mahone and Uidcllebevger, who
Were appointed by bherman s man Cana-
duy, the sergeant-at-arins, when Lucre were
applications pending from worthy ux-
umon soldiers for the vacancies. Cauaduy
has rendered Sherman good service iu the
past. He fixed the North Carolina delega
tion in the Chicago convention for him,
and his acts ure virtually Sherman’s acts in
tne \ ioiation of the law mentioned. Sher
man voices the republican majority, and
they are doubtless fully cognizant of ail
that has been done. Ex-Soidier Whitten
brings his charge very close home to the
republican senators, and they have no room
to complain of anybody else.
Irani tin- Eh-lilx.
a The oat crop in Wilkinson county has
ays see
mly ten
■ents a Vushe’. to make corn, hut now if
costs fiiin fully $1 pel bushel. He has
planted hi* bottom land three times and
the heat;, rains have washed it away.
Vienna Vindicator : Col. (J. W. Busbee
lias sixteen acres of the finest oats we have
seen this year. A part of the crop was
sowed the'thirel time be fore he got them
to stand. There i.v twenty acres in the
field which will approximate 500 bushels.
Perry Home Journal: Last Saturday We
pas-M about twenty farms. The corn im-
peared t'i he growing nicely, moderately
good stands and generally of good size.
Cotton all along from liLerahiy poor to
very good; stands poor generally; much of
it chopped out; an abundant supply of
Col. .las. B. Mitchell, of Hawkin*ville,
has taken 1200 pounds of honey from 40
colonies of Italian bees this spring. Tin
honey is extracted from the
in any quantity at 10 cents pi
increase in Italian bees is fully
per annum. They are sold by Mr. Mitch
ell at *5 per colony.
The Seriven county grand jury says;
“We realize the fact that great daniagt is
being done the- planters of our county by
tile sale of cotton in the sc-i-d. and we re
quest our representative in tlm state legis
lature to use his efforts for the passage of
a Mi: prohibiting the sale of Si rp cotton in
| the county of Seri vim except at ; nhlic ruic-
Cainesville Sun: Last week rains were
1 general and very damaging to voting crops.
| in some eases the farmers will ha . e to re
plant. The Chattahoochee came very near
getting as high as it was during the recent
freshet. Much damage lues been done to
railroads and to sewers in our large cities.
Our farmers have, had many ditfieuities to
I meet this spring, but we hope they will be
paid for their labors in the end.
I What’s SO/.ODONT ! 'Tis this you ask
To answer is an easy task-
it is a liquid soli and sweet.
Which keeps teeth healthy, white and
neat.
1 Which makes the rosy gums endure—
And renders breath, like roses, pure.
| sat se tu th&w
l«(‘arniny ( ommun Scum-.
j New York Times, Mug. i
When the representative of 40,00(1 work
ingmen in Philadelphia petition for free
wool in the professed belief that it will
promote the employment of labor on the
j one hand and lessen the cost of living oil
; the other, the charmed circle of the pro-
1 lectionists is broken, and we believe that,
i once broken, it can never be again welded,
j Wo have held for a long time that when
I the workingmen and the manufacturers
I began to examine coolly the real effect of
the high tariff upon their interests the be-
1 ginning of the end would be «t hand.
! This is now coining to pass.
]) H
puorrsMnmi, rtiui*.
J. D. DAN FORTH,
Miysiehi.i and Surgeon.
office at Glass ino-C Drug .-'tore. Residence
FourthIt venue. south Cathoiic church. my23 ti
1 vR. GKO. M. KLHANFY,
| f 1U-*Glen* Dentist.
Boom No. 2. (W 1 *.. Broad street, up at a Ira. over
Wittirh \ Kiiisei's. j:i 16-ly
O R. C. T. OSBl’RN.
J enlist,
(Successor to Dr. .1. M. Muboii.)
lour to It.inkin House.
. Riddle'- gallery.
Valuable Real Estate
FOR EXCHANGE.
I HAVE UHEXED THE LARGEST STtX.K <>K
Pattern Hats and Bonnets
SliKllOOm,
. 1. .,gc :iniiH-i
< i:*' I Ti’Y OF COLUM-
.imrd real estate* to ex*
mis either in Georgia,
mi CentralOMBTogCo,
by Mr. Mitch- O
GEORGIA.
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Pay It. lssu.
May ti-lili,
Ke.to
All.i
i to G .i-u
• to Binively
• to P.
K »rt Valle;
Aiacou to Coiunibus
For. Valley to Albany...
Smithvillc to MoiUgomoi
Columbus to Goouwatei.
Savannah to Atlanta
Kutaula to t ia\ ton
cmhhert to Fort Gaines.
Columbus to Troy
s honed that th
TOOMBS CRANFORD.
REAL l.-TATF. AGENT, r. North Broad S
NOTICE to DEPOSITORS
iivmt’s ! ><• ji;u*! iiR’ii! of
May SGI. lSMi!.
. Juiie 1st, 1Mb.
.June 1st, 1Mb.
June 1st. 1 Mi.
May 3ist, 1886.
■banpres can la effected
I Wm.L.TILLMAN ) Georgia. Muscogee County—
1 vs. . Morigajfe, *&c. In Muscopee
R. H. GORDON.Superior Court. May term, 188H.
I IT appearing to the Court by the petition of
Wm. 1.. Tillman, accompanied by the notes and
morttfuge deed, that on the fourth day-of May,
1 Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-three, the defend
ant made and delivered to tlu* plaintiff her two
i promissory notes, hearing date the d:iy and year
, aforesaid, wherebj tlu defendant iifoinised liv
l one'of said prom Wsory notes to i>ay to the plaintiff
•or bearer, twenty-four months after the date
i thereof, Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-eight
Dollars and Twenty-two Cents, with interest
from date at eight per cent per annum, and if
said note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent
attorneys fees for the collection thereof, for
1 value received: and b> the other of said promi-
; sory notes the defendant promised to pay to the
plaintiff, or bearer, thirty-six months after the
date thereof, Eighteen Hundred and Kighty-
’ eight Dollars und Twenty-two Cents, with interest
Irons dati at eight per cent per annum, and if
i sai<t note was hot paid at maturity, ten per cent
, attorney's fee.-* for the collection thereof, rorvaiue
! received; and* that afterwards, on the day and
I year aforesaid, (he deftnuant, the better to secure
j the payment of said notes, »xceu1eu and dtliver-
, ed to the plaintiff ner deed of mortgage, whereoy
i Uie said dcl'eudttut mortgaged to the p'uintill all
; that trac t or parcel of Jami situated ou the west
! aide of Broad street in the city of rohttnhns, nnd
in said county and slate, being about twenty-live
i fee-tin front on Bro..d siivet and running back the
Rill deptii of saiu lot. and known ns part of lot
, nuir.hcr sixty-five, with all the improvements
i then-on, upiai Wiiicli is sitiud ti Gnjre Ilouso
i number one hundred and forty-three ; und it'fur-
: ther appearing that said note- remain imp ed:
j Ii is, therefore, ordered that the fair] defendant
1 pay into Court on or before tlu nrst day of the
i next term there- f, the priue.pa,. interest, attor
neys fees aid costs due on said notes, or show
I cause to the contrary, if my slie can : aru: that on
j the fail un of tin detemiant so to do th- equity
ofridein lion ii .om! n» sum! mortg ire prenost-a
he forever thureatier barred and foreclosed.
And 't i - fiirlD* r ordered that th ; s 11.i• tw paL-
lislied in the Coiumbtis KvQtriRt-:n-HrN*. a public
gazette printed ajid pubJiMied it. said city and
• •oiinty. one-’* a month for four months j-o vious to
; tin-ip-M term ofusis t'ourt, or served on the <le-
I fendant or li r special ageut or attorney, at least
I three months previous to the next term of this
Court. J.T. WTJ.US.
C. J. THOKNTt -N T . Judge C. A C.
Plaint ill's Attorney.
I A ♦ m€» extr;-<Jt iromthe minuter of MttMty>tfee
Superior G<u rt. May term. ih«6.
GKO. Y. POND,
myjn ojimilm _Clerk S. C. M. C. (hi.
Api)!ir;i!ion for lucorporation
upon the dates indicated, which will cause blit
slight delay to Freight or Passengers. Tin pub
lic is, however, hereby notified that all freight
received between the twenty-firth o 4 ’ May and
second of June will only be received subject to
the delay incident to tlie change of gauge.
Agents will tiot receive perishable freights during
this period, unless assured that it can reach des
tination without delay, whether said destination
is on this Company's lines or beyond them.
Agents should endorse upon receipts given f r
any character of freight during the period indi
cated. “Received subject to delay incident
TO CHAN012 OJ- liAUbj;.’
Ticket Agents are required to keep fully posted
as to the 'movements of Passenger Trains and
sell no tickets lint cannot be used without delay
to destination. It is also obligatory upon pas
sengers to ascertain how far they can go upon
trains before hoarding them.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Superintendent.
\V. F. SJIELL.MAN,
Traffic Manager.
THEO. D. C LINE,
Sup t 8. W. R. R.
< JEO. -V. WHITEHEAD,
Gerirt I t find Pass. Agent.
\V. L. ( LARK.
bup't M. 'S: G. R. it.
E. A. FLEW ELLEN,
Gen’l Manager C. A: W. R. R.
my‘.?3t.jel
FAMILY
E. THOMAS,
CLOTHIEB,
Hus just received n lar«;t stock of first-eliuss ( I.OTUIXG that was shiop*. d in March
about the timo of the* freshet. For T1IE t’AHll these beautiful und stylish goods will
be sold at an extremely low figure. The lut ness of spring is the reason for offering
these goods at so low n price.
Terra Cotta Pipe.
N'mv is Hie timo lo liniin your ym'-ls or lay Siovi't* Dipt-. r I'er-
ru CoUii Piiio choaiJei' tliaii ovor. Look ;tl llio prices.
4- Inca, 0 cents per foot. j 6 Inch, 8 1-2 cents per foot,
o Inch, 7 1-2 cents per foot, I 6 Inch, 12 cents per foot.
Estimates for Pipe LM fnmislieH on application.
GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE COMPANY,
I)
KPOS1TS
Tcleplmno 99.
49 Tin
B. F. COLEMAN, ir„
Ywdertakkr and DEALER IX
Patent Metalie Caskets* Wood Cases & Caskets,
n aie'. alter July j, 1886, will
: the rate of 5 per cent per
annum <>u Mich amounts a- remain undrawn on
J.u uarv 1st, 1k;«7. md no single deposit in excess
of g; uni will he received except on special terms.
A!! deposits on hand Jul> 1st. 188(1. continue to
draw interest tit n pe: cunt per annum until Jan-
uarv l<t, 1887, on such part as remains undrawn
at that (hr# A. J. VOl T NG, Cashier.
Savings Department ot the Eagle and Phenix
iMamifucturing ('<». my 16 dtjyl
CARPETINGS
AND
U p h o I ste ry
G-OOIDS.
W.&J.Sloan©
Invite attention to the altiactive prices at which
their entire spring M.nSk is being offered.
AX MINSTERS.
WILTONS
MOUIEIXKS,
VELVETS
BODYRRrsSELS,
TAPES'PRY.
IN G1U1N b,
CHINA MAT'riNG:
Children's Gloss While Cases m
White Mehilic,Caskets. Rm*ial
Up. Persoiial alieniiou piveii
Jour doors west of Thos. (dlber:
id Cuskels, Children’s Gioss
Rohes, all prices from $1.50
ail orders. Tweillli St reel,
V JViuiiij<r Otln e. , v
People’s Line of Steamers.'™W
Fir
Flour, finest grades; Rye Flour,
Shrouded Out8, Grits and Rice.
Pig Hums, Bivak r ast Bacon, «fec.: Pure I
Lard.
Granulated (Sugar, Coarse und Fine (Jilt L<
Puhuri/.cd i.al Coff ee bugurs.
Bert, quality 'R lasted and Green
Tens.
Baking Powders -Royal, Cleveland and l)i
Price's.
Flavoring Extracts- Thmbcr’s and Dr. lTico’s,
J. J. WOOD
FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OFTHESTEAMER
■WGVE. ID. ZBjXjXjIS.
Tim Sleiuuer ELLIS wears the horns as the fastest steamer plyiug the
Cltattalioochee, I'I ait ami Apalachicola Livers.
ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST-CLASS IX EVERT 1‘AKTICL'L.VU.
from )?‘2 00 ]ier vani upward
from 1 75 per yard upward
from ! ‘Jf> pej yard upward
from 1 3 ) per yurd upward
frb.n Hu pur yard upward
from 50 per yaul upward
from 40 per yard upward
from 10 pur yard upward
I SWISS LACK CCRTAINS,
from ;fl 5u pci pair upward
I MADRAS LACE CURTArNS»
. lioi. i 50 i icr pair iq>ward
ANTIQL’F and FRENCH LAC E Ct’KTAINS,
from 50 per pair upward
| NOTTINGHAM J.ACE CUR'i \JNS,
from 76o. per pair upward
TFIiCt >MAN CrRTAlNS. with handn.me dadoes
from 95 00 pi»r pair upward
, '1‘AFKSi'RY COVERINGS.
1'iom^J 00 per yard upward
1 ^'NNE COVERINGS,
Prom ?.v*.
MiADFS made on
nuiG rials l’umished.
t vlu n desiieil and prompt attention
paid In uli mall orders
(YlRRT-.SPONDFNf K HOLTCITKD.
I Samples
The SUai .e* F.LLIS Is imw running tile fusUstJV
' nnd Apuhif hG’< la rivers, making two * rips :■ week, leaving (
1 ami on R urdays fur Chattahoochee, furnishing rapid trail
Jacksonville, Lens icola und .ux poiwL-wm the ( hutluliooclu
Un and aff< r May 20th, 1886, the following schKlu.'e \v
• and Apalachicola
Tuesdays for Apahwhir*.la.
gers between bavaiinuii,
STEAMER WM. D. ELLIS—Schedule to Apalai rucola
Ruse Hill Improvement Com
pany.
Gilt-Edge Property
FOR S^ILtlE.
STATE OF GEORGIA, MUHCOGKE COUNTY
To tile Superior Court of said county: Thu pe
tition oftL Gunby Jordon, Cliff B. Grimes, B. T.
Hatcher, 1*. I). Peabouy, Charles Phillips, H. R,
OFFLR for sale my Hesidenceon Broad street,
block 1k*1ow Broad Street lie pot.
the
veils of water
I .
one of the best loaded resnhn'ces
------ ,, - : citv. Eight room House*. 78 feet fiout by 117 .«;»
Goetcluus, L.11. Chapped and Toombs ( raw lord 1 10 inches, with a j»erpetiml interest in a 11 let
aim such other persons as may be associated 1 „n liv
with them, and their successors, respectfully I
shows: waM - r «'irn
First That they desire to he incorporated and
created a body corporate and politic under the)
laws of the state of Georgia, and that they and
their associates and successors may hove contin- j
uous existence us a corporation h»r the term of
twenty years, w.th tin* jirivilege of renewal at the j
expiration ot said term as provided by law, under i
and by the corporate name of
• works, and •
in the city. Titles
my29 30 jel 3
me of the best
perfect.
r. a. wilui ns.
HOSE H ILL I.M PROVE ME NT COMPANY. 1
Second The objects of said corporation are the
buying and improving real estate, to sill the same
lor cash or on installments to stockholders or
others, to aid purchasers in building houses and
improving property, to lease or runt real estate
for themselves or others, and Lo accumulate
profits for the stockholder therein.
Third Tin principal office of said corporation
and its place of doing business will be in .-.aid
comity of Muscogee.
Fourth The capital stock of said corporation
shall be ten thousand dollars, with tin- privilege
of increasing the same to live hundred thousand
dollars. Petitioners show that they will not com
mence to exercise the privileges conferred by this
charter until ten percent, of the capital stock is
paid in.
Fifth -i , eldi<’uers desire for said corporate*!!
power and authority to sue and be sued, to plead
and be inipi • 1 b* '
seal and to alter 1 .
contracts of every kind tu cessary or proper t •»
augurale and carry on it.-. biiMiiees, inciudi
power to execute promisor^ notes and lu
to secure the same by mortgage
on any propt ny <
j and scii sui'ii proj
■ it may need or d<
by-la-
liy 01
d of tni:
corporation
. Lotij real and ])ersoiial,
for its purpose.-, to ;.d<
regulations as it may d
mu ours, and '.«» pia-vu
Dl1i( e|-.-> oJ' tile- curjior.
record'-d u.s
• t-5 i- arc i.
id carry on t.
iiibBcnp- 1
• t lie debus of I
lor wrong- commit ’ed by it.
, ask that this petition for a
iu office of the Clerk of the
ii.->eogce county, Georgia, and
i -M R no provides, and
•'uiiivn 1 >\ law. ami that
i ••mpliancu with tin -tatut< the Court will
n omcr declaring -aid application granted,
p: litioncrs 1 vi 1 pray.
HATCHER .v IMA BODY, 1
Attorm ys ;or I’ctitionurfi. J
d in the Clerk's Office of the .Superior Court j
u-..,r c , count:. (Li., and recorded in
d'wnt- 1881 j. fol
FRIZ K. hc,
recce 11. <
heip all
right away
F< rtunes :
x; ci n: - for postage and
• lice a costly box of
of either sex, to make ,
man anything else iu
wait the workers abso-
ilud fiee; True Co., I
d&wtf
FORAVERY LOWRATE!
T will insure your building or contents against
loss or damage by a
TO USA DO. ITCLOSE Oil HIM) STOCK.
By careful watching you can reduce the chances
of loss by fire, but a Tornado Fol icy is the only
protection against Wine: Storms or Cyclones.
JG1LN ii LACK MAR,
1 fri if Insurance Agent.
0OLD MEDAL. PARIS, Itfl
BAKER’S
fir
Warranted absolutely pul
vldoh Lhe uxeustt i
Gil has beer, removed. IthaslAA
lime9 (he btr> i>yl/i of Cocoa mixet
w ith Starch, A:ruwro«jtor riugai
and io therefore far more ocououO
icul, co-fUng U s* than one cent
cup. It is deliciourt, uourishinr
f.stri ngthehing, easily
| land admirably adapted tor Invat
' - ids us well os forper.-oua in hualttv
Sold by Grocers eyrrywhera*
W. BAKER & CO., Carciiester, Mass.
" SDUSATEeBUSHfiS
'11.is School is the best
a iu Aiuerl 1 a. The moet
kNpractb .il course ol in-
inwall. '-uaion atiri the most
larailty. Bn-
i,v business
houses. For circulars
> ad' : specimens ot Ben-
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WANTF.D -L:uii«.*s and young men to decorate
Bir: h'iay and Lastc r Novelties. Easily learned ;
goo I pro-p •*' of .it'-adv umidoyiut-nl aud j.iir
wages. Material furni.ih..-fl ami all work mailed
I off paid. For fall informal Lan addr*.--rs !)• <•.»-
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Mass. F. O. Box ilA3. upPj tu 111 a a: UL
DOWN.
Leave Columbus, luesdav..
Le»\e Eufuuia “
Leave Ft. Gainee “ ...
Leave Howard's “
Leave Columbia “
Leave Gonimi *'
Ix*ave Nenl’s “
Leave Chattahoochee Wednesday..
Arrive Apalachicola
8:»tu a m la-;
0;3O p m
. 8:00 >i 111
. 0:00 p 11 !
10:30 p m ]
. 3:00 a m
. LOO p .11 1
TJIP.
vh kola Wednesday..
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OLD MILL PURE OLD RY1
STEAMER WM. D. ELLIS---Schedule
IDO WIST.
J,eave Columbus Suturduy
Leave Eufuuia “
Leave IT. Gaino- ”
Leave Howard’s **
Leave Columbia “
JyCave Gordon 11
I/cave Neal's
Arrive (Ti-aftahoochee Sunday
5:0o ]i m
fl-.'K) p 111
7:40 p in
Ia-u\u Neal':
Leave
Uav
Chattahoochee
ITIP.
dice Sunday.
• niirod*;ui i! <.
tit y rnakiiig
la -t approve
until fully
pn <.
in. l><
■ in the yc«
end-. Ii k
of distilF
ug hu.d uuF
formly in war
justly uclul.nitud for it- purity,
am) uniform ijualitv. For sale, ami • rdt
by Uiu agent, T. >1.101,1. Y, O^ui
Cor 1
. Street and 1st Av
re soheiroif
a House,
linlms, O
The
i^LSWCIIg
St< .liner Ellis will take Freight for
:rs Ui and from all I-iandin^s.
f.olunibiu “ 12:00 it)
Ix’uve Howard’s “ 1:40 pm
licave Fort (-aim* “ 4:00 p m
Ixave Eufuuia ** 8:00 j- in
Leave Florence " lla/ipm
Arrive Columbus Monday omu a m
Wurthouse Landings onJv, hut will t-'iii«.
SCHEDULE OF STEAMER MILTON H. SMITH.
DOWH.
Leave Coiumbua oaturday
Ix/ave KulauJa “
Leave ( L.ittahoot hue Sunday
Arrive Bainbridge “
Leave Bainbridge
I/enve ( hattaJ"Ka hee “
Arrive Apalachicola Monday
I DJI?.
! \a-h\( .\pa!uchiCola Ab.nduy
| Leave Chattalioinjiie Tuuaduy
liC.t\u Bam.Drvigc “
I 1a .1 vi ' hulls.mux-hue “
, Leave l.ulauia Wednesday
\ A1 riv'• ■ ; 1 u ul; .'1.;- J'h ur.-dav
Piloting, Book-Binding
AND
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICES.
Steamer Smith will take Freight for all Landings and Passengers Between t
bridge and ^.paJachieolu and Apalachicola ami Celumbua.
Arrival and Departure of Trains at Chattahoochee. Florida.
LARGE STO< 1C
of a!, kind*# ot PAPER, iu-
■u k.-t and Notv ilvads. BUI
!way.-, on .’land. Also Eli-
printed at sh‘wt notice,
xv oi dv-criptinn not kept
notice
BIOS. (.1 LllI KI.
as folio
aunub and Jackreomi!le :it U:Hi:» m.
antic Railroad A;r.ve.s li'on, l'en«riuv
Mobile and Nuw (irkan- at Lip in.
of freight and passage to all point-
DR. RICE,
I per bale...
Other freights in prop.mi ion.
Pa>-age from Coitunbii:; to Ap'ilnehicnhi 00.
jj'ict Uj uhaugu without notice. Tim ugh ticket
Iiiulfl in I’ia.it Florida.
.-! loner- will ph ase haw IDt ii freight it boat
v d art or that hour.
Boat reserves 1 :ie right <4 not landing at uti.v p
Boat will not s»toj> at any point nut named in t
ivr j, >int*> i
id by tins
in on day of leaving, .
vhen considered danguro*
L* 4 ark el Htroi’t, T n
p,t '] ! ir ’ and fourth, -Lil*
» '
rpspons Lility for frt.ight r
after it ha
m.
" C-ii-os 'ill forms of PRIVATE,
CHRONIC ami SEXUAL DISi
SytiruiAlorrhoa. nnd Impotcncy,
mr rf -f o.ir-ntune lu y' -.i. - T-nt exr---“S in raa-
1’irt-r vf . 13, rottit-r •ttiu-js, hu<1 fl a : the fol-
Jialco buD ect o chaise Without not •<
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CONSTIPATION.
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< ’ire f - I>ytii»c*phia. Kick If
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Cures Gaarautced isx all Cases
undertaken.
PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of 2^0 iiBrft‘9. sent t' 1 uny addr»#3. b. curi-lv Buttled, for Unity
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