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DAILY ENQTIKEIUIO, mj.nil’.lhS. GKOHGIA. SI'M'AY M-lUXft’G, ,T\E 6. D‘<;
a MUMMY FOR, HI3 NEPHEW.
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in IVA'liinatim.
V' to ike J.ori-.^ttvr .1 .4 ^ U*. »
ni-ni:b per. uiu» i lie iuills and
• Ottiiiur s.iii:• fti t:u$ rv^rt po.iM.
reriai used Ly' fashionable ;,vuw>r wowi
who dflixhi in ancient tnln/-.—3..s:*»n
Beacon.
s at Cos
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eiiir, from h
^tate* Mini**
W^HiNOT >n. May 29.-Mr.
/•) t rK f the National Muse i
raunim.v. as pleasant *mi
,v H-n. «• C;.*. fmtel
i - '!istant inople. The rein ai n« a rrived a11 he Na•
t :ia. Museum Monday, and were at once pre-
m-nted to the museum by Mr. A’. V. Cox. Minis*
;er Cox. in his letter to his nephew, simply stated
tii.uhehad secured the deceased in the Upper
NLe region during his recent visit to Egypt. It
•v supposed that the minister hud good reasons
f,, r not being more explicit. It ha> been suggest-
... that the Sultan bestowed this mummy upon
the minister ns a fitting return of the compliment
. ul jd him by Mr. Cox when the latter presented
Ins imperial highness with a copy of his book. It
IW <..r. exhibition at one of the halls of the muse
um. Prof. O. T. Mason, the curator of the de
partment of ethnology, spoke of it as being an
unusually fine specimen, one of the best in the
c , un try. The beauty of this mummy is that the
Pnen bandages with which it is swathed have
rc-er been broken open. The mask and the
cartoons or painted shields placed about the
bandaged body are perfect. Persons who have n
fondness for mummies or Egyptian antiquities
w... find much to interest them in this specimen.
The mummy case is of acacia, or locust wood,
the exterior painted a dark color. The wood is
w .nderfully well preserved. The mummy case I
camels carved out of logs, and when closed ha«
shape of a mummy. Upon this case is carved
arid painted a face with a long, pointed beard.
The interior was hollowed out with nn adze, so
tint the mummy when placed in it exactly fits i
it. This nice measurement indicates that the
mummy case was made to order and not bought ;
icudy made. This fact and other indications
about the remains lead to the belief that the de
ceased was a well-to-do citizen, though there are
n . insignia of royal rank. The mask is rauited
.,M<i gilded. The colors are still vivid and the
gold leaf bright. Covering the body, from the
chin down to the feet are painted panels or eec- j cents quart bottii
tions cf a material like papier m:\che, formed by j
compressing layers of linen together. These pan- j
vis form u sort of pai.ited shroud. The colors
used by the Egyptian artist are still bright. A
peculiar sort of cement or stucco, the secret of
which was carried to the tomb with the last of
the old Egyptians, was smeared over the surface
of these panels and the artist painted upon the
stucco, which took the colors and has preserved
them in this case for about 2.500 years. Four of
these little sections, about the size of ordinary I
p:aying cards, lie upon the breast of the mummy, i
Upon each is painted the figure of the mummied I
Osiris. These cards look so much alike that
S'.-iue irreverent attaches of the museum call I
them the four jacks, and speak of the dead gen- I
tieman as holding a pretty good hand. The other I
panels beneath the four jacks are highly orna- |
mented and bear representations of various dei- i
tie-’ and funeral emblems. The central figure is |
that of Isis, with outstretched, overshadowing 1
wings. Unfortunately there was no coffin-plate I
on the mummy case, so the identity of remains
has not been established. It is considered as |
settled by the cut of the beard carved upon the i
wooden face of the case, and the general indica
tions that the bereaved family spared no expense I
in fitting out the mummy, that the deceased was j
h man of wealth aud importance in thecommun- j
ity.-N. V. Mail.
»'underfill < lire*.
W. D. Hoyt aV* Co., Wholesale and Re
tail Druggist-s of R*;:ne. Lin., say: \S\- have
■'ten selling Dr. King's New Discovery,
Klectric Bitters and Buckieii's Arnica
rialve for two years. Have never handled
remedies that sell tus well, or give such 1
universal satisfaction. There have yetn ,
some wonderful cures tfleeted by these
medicines in this city. Several cases of
pronounced Consumption have been en- j
virely cured by the use of h few bottles of
Dr King’s New Discovery, taken in con- j
liection with Eltctric Bitters. We uuaran- ,
tee them always.
Sold by Brannon £ Carson. i-xlcvw |
>\ oii'liu fa durj a ioh i'mii.
Mary Anderson is negotiating fora stock
ranch near North Pintle, Nebraska. This ■
shows that, in addition to being a stupen-
pous actress, she is not afraid of cows. |
Wonderful woman, that Mary.—Pack.
Simmons' Iron Cordial eliminates from
tlie system all impurities through the i
lungs, liver, kidneys and skin.
Sold by John P. Turner Jc Bro., Colum
bus. Ga. >odaw ,
IFOIR, CASH OK‘LY.
J.C. REEDY
Real Estate Agent,
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OLD HICKORY 4 HORSE WAGONS AT
COLUMBUS. OHIO BUGGIES AT
COLUMBUS OHIO TOP BUGGIES AT
CANOPY TOP 4 SEATED SUNDOWN AT
AMESBURY- MASS PHAETONS AT
AMESBURY. MASS Kentucky Spring AT
THE SAME WITH LEATHER TOP AT
A GOOD OPEN BUGGY AT
A GOOD TOP BUGGY AT
i 47 50
52 50
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125 00
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45 00
55 00.
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is with oil’ '-timid ant or alcohol,
beverage and will positively ice
Nervou- Exhaustion, destroy tliii-i !<•: alu.lu
drink*, restore the appetite, cure Uy-ncp^in. e
refreshing sleep and imrnedi.it,. 1 relief to a
trouble arising from nervousness:. A -ingl
tie v. ill prove its virtue.
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1600.
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FOE SALE.
One vacant lot on First avenue, fronting
the market.
Acre Lot, Store House and Shop o
street car line.
Corner Sixth avenue and Eighth street —
acre lot. Store House, 2*1x65 feet ware
house. wagon yard, stalls and out-houses
to accommodate 100 head stock. Will
sell or rent. Best locality in city. Call
and see. Terms easy.
1 , Acn. Lot, H room House, 2 room kitcli
en, on First uvenue, between Fourteenth
and Fifteenth streets. Good well water
and water works on place. Terms easy.
1 , Acre land. room House, kitchen and
seivant house, on Frst avenue between
Seventh and Eighth streets.
idle*
east of city,
in House and Lot in Northern
red water
'ivc small Houses and Lots. Will sell o
nil purchaser.
too acres Land three miles from city
or • xehange for city property the best
■counts'. Rented for IX hales cotton
<T. o. REEDY,
12th St.
STRENGTH
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COPIES FREE.
and WOMEN
seeking Health,
Strength and En
ergy, should avoid
Drugs,Secret Med
icines, etc., and
send for “ The He-
view," or “Health
and Strength Re
gained,” a large il
lustrated Journal,
published entirely
for their benefit.
HEAR THE WITNESSES.
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affile
.1 a|)!t<*r and Mars.
Providence Journal, May 25.]
The mo3t noticeable astronomical event of the
month of June is the approach of Jupiter and
Mars. On the 1st they are 9 apart. Both
planets are moving eastward, hut Mars moves the
faster, and overtakes Jupiter. The two pianeta
can be recognized by a glance at the western sky
in the evening. On the 23th. at 5 o'clock in the
morning. Mars and Jupiter are in conjunction, j
Mars being 59' south. Unfortunately. 5 o’clock j
in the morning is not favorable for observation, j
as the planets arc below the horizon at the time, i
On the evening of the 27th, however, they will 1
be near neighbors, and on the evening i
of the 2*ih there will be positive proof ;
that the phenomenon has taken place, for Jupi- |
ter will be found shining brightly on the west of |
Mars, instead of on the east, where he has been j
see?! fur many months. The famous red spot on |
Jupiter that ha.- been visible since 1878 seems j
now to be increasing in brightnes.-, judging from
the report of un observer at Caen. This observer
is the owner of an excellent telescope of five
inches aperture. For three yeai-he has sought
in vain to obtain a view of the led spot with :iis
instrument. He has recently succeeded, and had
several satisfactory views of this wonderful fea
ture on the giant planet’s di«k.
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The best Salve iri the world for Cuts,
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and nositive-
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25c. per box. For sale by Brannon £ Car-
sou. je24 oed&w
A Wirkod tinmin I’i tbc INunut (lullerj.i
A gamin in the gallery of the Hoiyyke Leayv opHil*
opera house a few nights ago nearly broke Arrive < olun
up the actors during an affecting part of ! T ,
the play. The stage was darkened, and i (wjf
one of the actors at some one’s approach Arrive Go-mV
repeated his line: “Hark! What is that?” i
“Rats,” shouted the small boy. and tin.
house responded.—-Springfield Mass. Re
publican.
Simmons’ Iron Cordial stimulates the Arrive
Brain and cures mental and physical
prostration. ” Leave Opviika.
Sold by John P. Turner £ Bro., Colum- Arrive Gobimb’u*
bus, Ga, eodtkw • The nufit train.*
Nerve and Couni.i°.
Bagiev—“Mrs. De Baffgs is the most
courageous woman I ever knew.’’
Mrs. Bagiev skeptically—“Indeed.”
Bagley—“Yes. She went to church last
Sunday wearing her last year’s bonnet.”
Mrs. Bagley savagely.—“And her hus
band dared to show himself the same day!
What do you think of that for nerve?”—
Philadelphia Call.
on health, li? glcno. phyfctri.l rultura,
•;.i Mihjecttf. *iii(t U it «.-uir,i'.Joi« wiicv-
*f ttifurmiitinii f<n ojfTiiriiig hnij.ant-
J with loiig*Ktaii<h'iK. ohronl'-, m-rv*
'Oub. *-x itu'ist!lit and painful Kverv
S'i‘uj».*ot Unit bt-nr*on houllli tilet hurniiti Lapp!-
liens r»tr oJ vi/is 1.11u1111o:i In it» pugajt; ar.rl ih%
n an , quij*tU«iib uaked t»v allinc purvout urn. In-
\ .Jidi* who hitvo degp&lred of u euro aro an-
6-.verod. and va'.uatrio informution is volun*
tto ull who at w Id nood «>f mvdical adrP-a.
X" pirnllur wrk !jh» ov«*r b*.ivn imblUhed. Kv-
«-ry r-u-k or ailing pi ri»«*ii ahould huvu it.
YOUNG AND iHIDDLB AGED 141 EN*
un«i .itJii-r* who sulY«r from u®rv*>i.» and pb>»-
t-fcl ilahtlUy, oxhuuktttft vitality.pramatura (!a
irv It*
of .....
tlniw, mrney and dluappointmaut.
modh-ino of medical troutment t*f any kind,
ruud it unit leurn tin/ battar way.
TH H HKVIIiW uxpo*r*« the frauds practinnd
try quuokh and niadloal piijHHitors wuo profess
tu •• pructlf*- mvdlcdin*.” amt point* */gt tha only
saf./. simple iii.f! uflvctlva ro/.d to hmilth, vigor
and bodily wnargy.
Kiactric liwltr- and all curativa appliancesur&
tr<»^ti".J upon: all Mboui than:—which ara gsc-
uinu, which are bogus. Halts on thirty daya’
trial * and other fallacies rovivwed. Thou
sands of dollttrssavsd u*i vous-<ifehillt v suffaronr
and f*thor« bv tho advlcu given. THK RI£-
VIKW is now in its ninth year of publication.
Complete spec* man cow ins mailed JFUJlR
•addroBS,
naming paper.
Publishers REVIEW,
1104 Broadway, NEW YORK
tddroea
MAI
A^Crippled Confederate Says:
Iionly weighed 128 pounds when I commenced
GUINN’S PIONEER, and now weigh 1*17 pounds.
T could hardly walk with a stick to support me,
and now walk long distances without help. Its
benefit to nie beyond calculation.
D. RUFUS BOSTICK,
Cotton Buyer, Macon, Ga.
Mr. A. H. Bramblett, Hardware Mer
chant of Forsyth, Ga., Says:
It acted like a charm, on my .gtnc-ral health,
consider it a fine tonic I weigh more than I
have for 25 years. Respectfully,
A. H. BRAMBLETT.
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. F. JONES.
3LIEXjIE!F*.
FORTY YEARS A SUFFERER FROM
CATARRH!
Doctor's
Certiflcate---Case
Poison.
of Blood
Wonderful to Relate.
For Forty Years I have been a victim to CA
TARRH -three-fourths of the time a sufferer from
HXCKL’CIATING RAIN^ ACROSS V Y KORKU HAD aild
mv nostrils. The discharges were so offensive j
that 1 hesitate to mention it except for the good i
it may do some other sufferer. I have spent a
voting fortune from my hard earnings during my
forty years of suffering to obtain relief from the j
doctors. I have tried patent medicines—every '
one I could learn of—from the four corners of the '
earth, with no relief. And at last 57 years of
age have met with a remedy that has enred me
entirely—made me a new man. I weighed 128
jK>unds and now weigh 146. I used thirteen bot
tles of the medicine, and the only regret I have .'s '
that, being in the humble walk of life. I may not
have the influence to prevail on ail catarrh suf
ferers to use what has cured me— GUINN'S PIG- .
NEF.R BLOOD REN EWER. I
HENRY CHEVER. 1
Mr. Henry Chever. writer of the above, former
ly of Crawford county, now of Macon. Ga.. mer
its the confidence of ail interested in catarrh.
VV A. H UFF. Ex-Mayor of Maeon.
I have used GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RE-
NEAVER in several cases of cutaneous diseases j
of long standing with the most satisfactory re- I
suite. Have seen the happiest results follow its I
use in syphilis of the worst form, and believe it to
be the best alterative in use.
J. T. ELLIS, M. D., Griffin, Ga.
A Voice from the Lone Star State.
GUINN'S PIONEER BI-OOD REN EWER haa
cured one of my children of the worst cases of
scrofula I ever saw. Her skin is uh clear as mine,
and the doctors say it is a perfoect cure in their
opinion. I am thankful for having tried the
remedy. WM. L. PARKS, Dallas, Texas.
Savannah. Ga.. January 20. 1K86.
GUINN’S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER haa
made several cures of blood poison and rheuma
tism among my customers. I moat heartily
recommend it to sufferers from these afflictions.
C. H. HILLMAN, Druggist.
BLOOD RENEWER.
W’ill sound its praise forever.
JACOB KHUTE.
I am acquainted with the above case, and mos
heartily attest it.
EUGENE MAY. Druggist,
Canal Street.
Opelika, Ala., May .«th, 1886.
Sunday, May nth. 1H8\ the trains
I will be run as follow-.:
Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer
Oil'' > all Dlnoil aiol SkitiJI It lifiiinatisiii. Scrofula, Ob I Sores.
A rail'ECT SITING ,M KDIGIXE.
PRICE, PER BOTTLE $i.oo. LARGE SIZE, $1.75.
ESSAY OX IJLOOI.) AND SKTX ldsEASES .MAILED FHEE.
II
Five Cold and Two Oliver Medal*,
awarded in 1885 at the Exposition* ot
New Orleans and Louisville, and the In
ventions Exposition of London.
The superiority of Coralinc over horn
or whalehone Inis now been demonstrated
by over five years’experience. It is mor*
durable, more pliable, more comfortably
and never break*.
Avoid cheap imitations made of variot*
kinds of cord. None are genuine tin'e*
“Da. WiRNiR’s Cokalink” is priuta
on inside of steel cover.
FOR RALE IT AU IEA0IM MERCHANTS,
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Bro ? dway, New York Cilf
. * **• ttrr
Dr, W. W, Bruce & Son,
Pliysicians ami Surgeons,
MI E Senior of the firm will devote special at
tention to Female Diseases. (mice over
iV Do/'erV Store. Re-.idence at Lindsay'
[tlnce. Dr. Robert Bruce’s
Wlioiusalt* bv Brannon tV Bar-on and Bilv I)u11«Sion
Leave < iuodwater .
Arrive Gpelika. .
\rri\f:- Columbus..
FOR EXCHANGE
FLORIDA LANDS.
Several thousand acres timbered lands for ex
change fur Columbus city property. Saw mi
iiici; will find it to their intere-t to see me in re
gard to th!.*> tract.
TOOMBS CRAWFORD,
US p :
5 54 p
are discontinued fur the pro
A. FLEWLLLKN.
General Manager.
NSTtLLMEliT PLAN! GRANDEST OPENING OF THE SEASON
I HAVE OPENED THE EAP.GEST STOCK OP
Pattern Hats and Bonnets PITTS CARMINATIVE
Rose Hi>I Property on L ; ne ct
the Geo r gla M'dlarH.
Troy
Arrive at Eufn
Mail Tr
A flit of Kll'erti>»* ( ireamlo'-utloii.
An uptown youngster had some little
trouble with another younger about his
own age, and being very conscientious and 1
not daring to wish him dead, merely re- Leave Troj
marktd, “I wish there had never been a ^™ v t * Unl.n sirinS?
birth in your father s family! —Hartford : Arrive at Kufaula
Post. 1 • • • ■
will run
Mail Train No 1 -Going West Daily.
Leave Union Depot, Columbus 2 30 p r
I Leave Broad Street Depot, Columbus 2 46 p i
I Arrive at Union Springs 5 87 p i
| Leave Union Springs 6 46 p m j
Arrive at
1 30 p 111
. 7 2? p ill
10 50 I* m
4 30 a m
. i IS a m
. 6 as a m
ID 50 a rn
Nervous, Debilitated Men.
You are allowed a free trial of thirty
days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated
Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap
pliances, for the speedy relief and perma
nent cure of Nervous debility, loss of Vital
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Also for many other diseases. Complete
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terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol- , u . ave r „i uni h„.« r nio „ Depot . cam
taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. i Leave Columbus Broad Street IX-pct 5 06 p m
declT tu,th,sat,se&wly ! Arrive at Union Springs B 67 a m
| Arrive at Eufaulu 10 «0 a m
i Way Freight and Accommodation No. 6 Daily.
Arrive at Columbu
Night Fn ight and Accomimidation Daily Ex
cept Sunday.
Leave Columbus Union Depot
Leave Columbus Broad Street Depot.
Arrive at Union Springs
Arrive at Eufaula
Arrive at Montgomery
Night Freight and Accommodation
cept Sunday.
Leave Montgomery.
Arrive at Union Springs
Leave Union Springs
Arrive at Columbus i
Way Freight and Accommodation No.
. 5 50 p rn
6 DO p in
D 18 P m
10 Jl p m
. 12 no a m
Daily Ex-
3 *0 p m
6 »0 y m
. 7 25 p ill
.11 02 p m
5 Daily.
Moriost) f»f the Hutton I.iterateur.
The latest curiosty which ha.s reached
the Herald is a reVision of the Lord’s
Prayer, which the person who sends it to
lls considers an improvement on the old
bne. This is modesty.—Boston Herald.
Fragraut Sosodout
Hardens and invig'.rates the gums, puri
fies and perfumes the breath, cleanses,
beautifies an<9 preserves the teeth from
youth to old age. Sold by all druggists.
sat se tu th&w
Leave Montgomery. 7 40 a m
Leave Union Springs 10 00 am
Arrive at Broad Street Depot, Columbus 1 49 p tu
Arrive at Union Depot. Columbia 2 02 p m
W. L. CLARK, Bup't.
D. E. WILLIAMS. G. T. A. dtf
5 Beautiful Building Lots for Sale.
r OCATED on lower First avenue, ona-half
^ block from street railroad. WU1 furnLh
igo:.» v to build vour bou>e at reasonable inierest.
JoHN BLACK MAR.
se wed fr ;f Real Estate Agent
-LOTS fron’inp on Hamilton ai d Talbctton
roads. HE1. I.'nr.wood and North streets and
K ^ H'l! \Vf*n s if*. A!’ lots are fu’l quaru-r at re
(.'ad eai.;. a..*. *«-c-oc a desirable lot, as prices
will be advuii'.'Ld " I'.i.in the next thirty days,
TOOMBS CRAWFORD,
Rea 1 Estate Agent.
15 North Broad Slreel.
lu Wynn ton for lt«‘iit or Mule.
r l'HE Dr. Munn pla/ '• six largo rooms, four
1 beautifully papered and decorated. One of
the best wells and garden ir. Wynnton. Large
bearing orchard :'ff»ur to six acres of oats, ripe in
cue week. If you will rent this place until Octxj-
ber, am certain you will purchase.
Wanted until routed, a reliable man to cocnpy
the out-building free of rent.
JOHN BLACK MAR.
wod fri tf Real Estate Agent.
I Have Had Placed in fit Hand!*
ZMIOlSTIEir TO ZLO-A.2ST
On City Real Estate. Stocks and Bends.
Also discount first-class notes.
JOHN BLACK MAR.
se wed fr tf Financial Agent for Capital isle.
.til I
1 i l •Li
iind cuiiihinidions ovor shown in II
*t such 11rices as will astonish ovary one.
IfflTRIMMED STRUW GOODS DEPARTMENT
The Best Medicine on Earth fo
Children.
L’niriu Milans. .Milan.-. China Milans, Engli.sPi Mihins, Sat
in Straw. Fancy .Straw. Louhoi'ns, and an endless variety of
School Hats. Ostrich Feathers and Pompons, Parasols and j
Fans, and evervthiii'j' aprtei'^aiiiing to Millinerv. to which '
An infallible specific for Flatulent Colic, Diar-
bo a. Coughs. Teething, Cholera Infantum, Choi-
■r.i Morbus, and all diseases incident to children,
live it u trial. 25 cents per bottle. For sale at
tin
** liidif
of Columhas am
1 vicinity ure ro.sp
oct hilly
invite
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Ed
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hi
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OPIUM
and WlUhty flab-
it * ruied at home w th-
out pain. B<y*i of rar
tiouiars sent VllUE.
B. K WOOLLEY, X 7)
TOO LATE TO HOLD!
The Chance of a Lifetime—A Golden Opportunity
'I'n Get a Stvlish Suit at Bottom Figures.
CBk EL THOMAS,
CLOTTTTETL,
Hat just received a ianrt- stock of first-class CLOTHING that was shipped iu March
i.houl the time of the freshet. For THK CASH these beautiful aud styiish goods wili
**e sold at an extre.'i.ely low figure. The lateness of spring is the reason for offering
these goods at so Jew a price.
I CITY DRUG STORE.
; feWl-tf
IR/IELIELA- SFHoHSTO-S,
EAST TENNESSEE.
/ tELEBRATED in the* cure of Dyspepsia,
\ Chronic Diarrhoea and Kidney Diseases.
Beautifully situated on the banks of a crystal
mountain stream. 50 miles north of Chattanooga.
Splendid fishing. Climate unsurpassed. Music
first-class. No mosouitoes, fogs or malaria.
Board reasonable. Write for circular.
T. B. GORMAN, Proprietor, 4
Formerly of Warm Springs Hotel, N. C.
my261m
\ew Hfsiiltnce K;i"t Side fourth Avenue for Sale.
I MVE ROOMS, dry lot. good wellJLOn"prico
asketi will pay 10percent clear of taxes and
insurance. Will sell for cash or on installments
similar to building and loan associations.
JOHN BLACK MAR, "
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga. ^
se wed fri tf
W DKUIL1TY UKCAY.
A 1 Jt e.ti<*ric ru*s. R«maniab.«: Mid quick cur««. Trial
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