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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLLMRI’S, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE !»,
News
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I runt that Mute.
(•enrirln.
There is a rtian 28 years old living in
Mheiis who purchased his first pair of
dioes Friday. This is a long time to go
t,art-footed, hut it must he considered that
the man has been a shoemaker during this
time.
\ large beer passed through the neigh
borhood hf Bellville, Lowndes county, last
Tuesday night. Early Wednesday morn-
iiu' his "sign was seen and a party of hunt
ers were soon on his trail. He was heading
f, r the Okefenokee swamp. After follow
ing him for several hours, the trail becom- I
ing cold, the hunters gave up the chase. 1
He was evidently in a hurry as he did not
tarry anvwhere.
George P. Pickering, 922 Fenwick street,
Augusta, attempted tn kill himself Satur
day night. Seated by his wife on the back
-tops of his hou«e. he said, "I am tired of
living." put a pistol to his breast and fired
twice in rapid succession. Before lie was
able to shoot the third time his wife had
wrested the pistol from him. Both shots
t,.i,k" effect in the left breast, over the nio-
After examination one of the balls
v.„s found to have ranged to the hack near
tic shoulder; the other had penetrated
ti,rough the lung, aild will doubtless be
the fatal one.
.A r.egro man was brought to Griffin
Monday morning tuid lodged in jail,
charueil with attempt at rape. The vic
tim was a young white lady near Orchard
Hill. He was caught in Pike county.
The consolidated vote of Floyd county
shows 1719 votes in favor of bridge bonds
and 21S against. While the majority was
overwhelming for bonds, yet the requisite
two-thirds majority of qualified votes of
the county wore not obtained and the
bonds cannot be issued. The commission
ers will now levy a direct tax and build the
bridges at once.
Tne whisky men of Oconee will not con-
f t st the prohibition election if the ordinary
v ill allow them to sell until next January.
Ti the ordinary refuses to allow them to
sell until that time, them they will contest
in what they consider good grounds. One
of the barkeepers has a license until next
January, and they think if he is gllowed to
keep open the others ought to have the
..line right.
Thursday Mrs. Lucy Watson, a widow
lady about 50 years old, who lives in G-.vin-
ntt't county rear the Walton line, com
mitted suicide by hanging herself. She
took a plow line, climbed upon a high
-tump near a pint snppling. tied the rope
t,, the pine, then around her neck, and
jumped off. Shy \va« dead when found.
No cause is known for the net. She i"-,d a
y .home and was well tirv.irht of by her
neighbors.
Cant. tV. H, Harrison, clerk of the ix-
c- :'r ••- office, is preparing an alphabetical
l.-i o; all u.aimed ex-eo,derate soldiers
u ?:t! -d t > receiv. osynier.f on account of
!• limbs. Tht list will be printed and
. - : - ■ furnished to all of the - I in a vie ■ ii
the suite, in order to prevent the perpe
tration of frauds'iy evil dispos 'd ’•..-Vsohs.
The next ; ayment to maimed soldiers will
in ins.de in September.
Augusta conqTales of having i ad tn use
fi'-i and blankets *'-ir the past two days,
t limn bus would like to complain a little
i'I. that score.
Buena Vista Patriot- Americas is ai-rar.g-
ii..> for a novel enti-' taininent. We i> lirnod
few days ago tnat arrangement'- bad
been perfected, and that Mr. J. F. Hollis,
f our countv, would pit bis bull agiiin.it
trie hull of Harrold. Johnson v Co., of
An ericas. The date has not yet been se-
l-i•red. but it is probable that next Satur
day week will be the day.
Commencement oxercibi s of tut- Wesley
an Female College, at iluur.n, began cm
F liday.
Monday morning a quarrel occurred be
tween William Cleary and William Mor
rison. about some money due by the latter,
which resulted in Cleary being seveiely
cut in the arm, the wound being danger
ous but not necessarily fatal. Morrison
escaped.
On last Thursday, on Mr. Frank Minor’s
plantation, in Hancock county, two ne- ,
grr.es by the name of George Speights
and John Jackson got into a dispute about
fifty cents, when the former shot and I
killed the latter.
Aliiliiiiini.
Dr. Johnson, of Talladega, was offered
fie.fiOO cash in JiVTnd for UF stock farm :
Saturday. The offer was refqfiga. Tiircc-
inontfis ago he offered it at *Lo00.'
Birmingham is to have a new furnace,
which will be one of the largest, if not the
largest, in the Cnilect States, ft will have
Hie capacity of20h tons of pig iron per day.
Mobile has had asplit and will si lid two
delegations to Montgomery.
The Morning Times of Selma says: Wc
'ee Col. S. W. John, of Dallas, is being
mentioned very generally in the state press
is a candidate for speaker of the house.
We do not know whether Col. John is a
candidate or not. If he is. he is very much
the most formidable man in the race. Hi
I assesses hi an uncommon degree the firtn-
i-ess. the quick play of mind, the coii.-pre-
iit nsicn, the grasp of facts, and the wide
familiarity with partiamentary jifoteed-
i igs that go to make an able and impartial
presiding officer. If be does run we couni
certainly upon his election.
A meeting was held in Montgome ry for
the organization of a board of trade Mon
day. The meeting was largely attended,
and its ultimate success is unquestionable.
The following gentlemen were elected di-
tor- for the ensuing war : Messrs. AV.
F. Vandiver. M. It. Houghton, J. Ort-ii, D.
Weil, H. C. Moses. H. C. Tompkins, H. M.
liodin, V,*. I.. Chambers ami 1>. 3. Rico.
The Birmingham Ago says: "The
southern Bovs and Girls, a semi-monthly
story paper, lias made its appearance in
the city. It Is neatly gotten up. and does
credit to the j’oung editor. Master James
i English, who is the youngest newspaper
man in the sonth. He was fifteen years old
the day before the first issue was print'd.
H: is; a bright little fellow, and is as lively
;-.s a cricket.
Two years ago there were only about 400
people at Fayette Court House, now the
population is at least 1000.
Tom Porter, a colored fiddler from Troy,
was hung a few days ago in Butler county,
at Pingleton’s branch, six miles northeast
of Greenville. Torn had broken into a •
lady’s bedroom at night, was caught and
summarily dealt with as above stated.
We do not favor mob law. nor ha’-e we
any defense to offer for the black or white
scoundrels who attempt such atrocious
deeds upon the virtue of any community.
Burglars entered the office of the Geor-
tna Pacifir at Bern- station, Fayette coun
ty. last Friday night, carried off the ticket
ease, several hundred tickets and a small
amount of cash.
Mr. Tom Beasley, who lives near Texas
po-toffice, Marion county, is the owner of
a sheep with three horns. The sheep ha.-s
a horn on each sine of bis head and one i:i
the center of the head, just below the eyes.
Lawson Lawrence, a colored gardner ■'f
Eufaula, has raised tiiis year a turnip
weighing three and a half pounds.
The Montgomery Adverti.ei- says' A
phenomenal run was a day or two Ago
"I'-- >y a train on the least Tennessee.
Aii gli.ia and Gem gin railway. A train
bavb-.g as et-cductor -Mr. Jones and as
engineer Mr. John Thomas, van from
Ron,, . Ga to Cf leva, Ala., a distance of
'.I" 'lib's,ju tl.hours and thirty-fi’v
mil. i,.-s, mak: ventiy nlB; stt-i -..-Aa
1 u FatuVdnv ffi. .it the .tmeteur talent of
Auburn yrte- ntit: the light'drama "Bsine-
ruid'i." It was giver under tht imiua- -
n,-lit f Mis--- Maud Bro'vn.
Mr. W. B. Craddock, through his attor
neys. Messrs. Koquemni'e. Waite and L mg,
got judgment against the city ef EofauTa
Monday, for $315. for injuries' received in
falling in a hole in the sidewalk.
Florid*.
Mack McRae will be hanged at Tampa.
July 10th.
Orlando is preparing to organize a loan
and building association.
L"p to June 2, 664 barrels of Irish pota
toes had been shipped per express from
Tallahassee.
The Aval's of the second story of the new
Ponce de Leon hotel at St. Augustine, ore
nearly complete.
The oil mill of the M. C. U. Company, at
Madison, has shut down owing to their
cotton 3eed having run out.
One trucker in Alachua county got 25
cents from New York last week as the
total returns for six crates of beaus.
A carriage factory is to be started in
Ocala by Palmer &' Syslar. New machin
ery, etc., has been ordered for it.
County Surveyor Fries slates that in his
judgment the amount of ] rop.-rty in
Orange countv that escapes taxation ex
ceeds fl.OOfi.OO -.
Mr, Russell, who lives a short distance
Avest of Fort Mead, has d up to date -71
worth of strawberries from a patch 2"xl00
feet, and w.il probably '.'value enough
more to increase the amount to *100. This
is at the rate of >2200 per a-.-re, and yet
some people say that stawberrks woVt
pay in FI rids.
A fi it jilate of gold weighing six ouiv.-is
Avas found by Mr. Jameson in an Indian
mound near McDonald's, on the Tava’rest,
Orlando and Atlantic railroad, a short
time since. The value of the plate isabout
*40.
In Tampa, on Thursday, a .voting man ' v
the name of Charley ^bonins'attempted
to take his oavu life by cutting his throat
with a pocket knife. ' Thomas had been
drinking very hard for several day j pre
vious.
M. F. Bean has a precocious orange tree
on his place near Bronson that was killed
down by the freeze last winter, sending up
a sprout this spring that is now six to or. hi
incites high, that has a lot of blossonts o.i
it. one of them producing an orange that it
groAving nicely.
One firm, at Mandarin, between Green
Cove nud Jacksonville, oil the St. Johns
river, shippi d JyOOO quarts of henies to
northern markets. Avhtch netted 27c. per
quart. It is said this firm sent berries to
An adjourned meeting of the city coun
cil of Tampa vva- held last Wednesday
night, and among other business transact
ed Avii- tile a .pi-ii] viat.'on of *5 0(111 to Imy an
• r.g ne to:- •he ijHicpeiirLr.’ fir- c-impany.
’Yini. lU'ca-sin:-; "he me-sage of tin- .nay-
"V. "etciiig tilt lire limit ordinance, the
HEAR THE WITNESSES.
A^Crippled Confederate Says:
i I'only weighed 128 pounds when I commenced
GUINN’.S PIONEER, and now weigh ili pounds.
I couid hardly walk with a stick to support me,
and now walk long distances without help. Its
benefit to me is beyond caiculat .on.
D. REFT* BOSTICK,
Cot ton Ravel. Muon. Ga.
Mr. A. H. Bramblett. Hardware Mer
chant of Forsyth. Ga.. Says:
It pfiffl like a charm, on my .general health,
consider it a line icn.c I weigh naut 11 .if. I
lu\« fo*. 25ye. r«. Re«pc'. ,; . fully,
A. H. BRAMBLLTT.
M". VV. F Jonc9. Macon. Says:
My wife ha* r*.-y aneu her strength and
er used Vi f.o-.n.u weight. We rec-Munu
GUINN’S 1 IOXEER ..s the test tome.
W. E. JUNES
FORTY YEARS A SUFFERER FROM
CATA RRH
Wonderful to Relate,
Foil Ft'in v Yk.-vhs I have been a victim to ('\ -
TARRH threc-fourtiis of the time a >udc-rer from
KXCKfoiATIXU l'AIN« Af’HOSS MY KOHKitl'.Al) ftiul
mv nostrum. The diseharifex were so olfensive
that I he-ita'c to mention it except for the good
•)'
it mnv do
the
other Mdferer. I ha
:ie from my Imvi' earnings dmhi
forty ’ ear** of suffering to obtain relief Iron:
(ha tors I have ir ed patent medieiues <
one 1 e<»n!d learn of - from the four corners o:
earth. \ lib r>. relief. An I at la.*t . r »T vears -f
age l ave met with a reinedv that has eniv.J me
entiMiy made me a new man. I weighed
iMdi'iiAiiiul m u weigh 11fl. I used thirteen bot
tle.*- oft!*e m« d < ino. uni: tin only regr* t I have is
that. • : ng .n th( bumble walk < t pfe. 1 may n >t
hr\i *i:ialiin-mv o, jnvvail on all eaiarrb snf.
fereis •» u.-e '\ hat b:,> cun d me GUINN W l*!< »-
NEE i I'-l. H)!» RENEWER.
HENRY ( HEYEli.
Mr. Henry rbe- er. wri er o
lv oft raw font t ounty. now ••
its the confidence < f all ir.
W. A. 11 U EE. E
Wimlfsalc 1 >v iiiiiiu-nii y (': r-mn ;ii:tl t'itv brio Sinn'.
A jiltle '•.tandi.iO ;.t tiic corner o;’
t:v house c r, Mrs. UJevt’a;td\s place at
fori Myr-r- hu s - grn'v;! 10i inenes, hy
: 1. mil re' - inent . : r. two week**.
T:m* IT-o.iMtv hr id of o.er Wyomee
N ‘>et; •: kuo\vn tv tiic- settlers a t:
•.Nhd-ky crti.K. recently Built at a cost of
±\ry .bmi n tis.iro’.v escape from destructio n
hy lire on Monday. May 17. A brush lire
Dial ". as tail iujijj; a short distance away
"vol down to tnr bridao and set it on
ihv Bat foituimtely Mr. ’fd;;Tir Marshall,
h-i.h*t <>hsor\v.t! :.* and •xnh:-
tne lire before the structure wc.s
Three, hundred nnd twenty acres of lane,
arc beintr < i< ai ;.d at Forest L’ity for Messrs.
Schultz A Carrollton, wnic-h Will be made
a c&sb'-r-bean i.;r;n. The plantimr will be
done nS soon as the rainy season arrives.
A .suitable building, ivil u all necessary ma
chinery. will be elected by next fall, and
the oil will he extracted at home.
The irv: pews for the Presbyterian
church at Orlando have been received and
were us^d for the first time Sunday. They
are of ash " itli walnut rail and ends, and
are- very handsome and comfortable. They
cost ?75b.
Ii. * OKD' N.
1'." anpt-ir ;iil' c
1 V ; . 1. IN m.r 1
■ill *ilg..gc Re ., il
’ n.ijm.*.*'.:: y n<.
»he
r 0»urt. Nla
by the
!, 1(*8E
i.n of
J l*i'
•ompiinie'l i ...
. oi. ilic fourth day of May.
iiml l ighty-’.hrcc, tiic ('.eftnu-
ivd {•> tin* jilaimilf 11•-i- two
• •..ling (lav the <la> ami year
the defendant piomi-.-u by
>r.viK>i<_--t« pit.v to tin a’.aintiu
ighr
■.iff (.■
•of. hightecii Hundred
;irs and T\.enty-lwo Cc
date at eight per cent per annum, and if
note was not paid at maturity, ten per rent !
attorney's fees for the collection there fi, for !
.* mites. i
: d promi*
jy the oth .
defendant promised to
• iiei . f flirty-1\ montlis after tl
/.'ghti-er Hr.ndreo and l.'giit
the
A NEW DEPARTURE.
the lUillj *falt Wld*ke> < oiupany tl^a! Wftli
1 ufrinio r*«.
attor'iey's fees fpr tiic colltctieii tlieiecf, lor value
received: ami that a-tlerwards . uq the c ay ai.d
ye.\Tufofesai(i, the dcfendtuit. the better t ■ secure
1 ‘jlie payment A>f-aid nt>tcs. ex* Mited and deh'rer*
•» I to the (.laiiitilf iter deed of mortgage, wiorefiy
I the .-.a. : defend.mt mortgaged fe the pi.lint'll’ :-.d j
that tract or parcel of land situated on tic* west
• side of Broad .street in the city of Uolumbu *, and ;
; iii saitl county and slate, being about twenty-five t
feet in from on lii*i»uil str**et and running back the
i full ilepth of said lot, and known ns part of lot |
number sixty-five, with all the improvements i
thereon, upon which is situated Stoic !
1 number ote hundred und forty-three: and it fur- ;
I ther appeariHg that said notes remain unpaid ;
! It4s.Thercr.rft, ordered tijat the said d( fcmlnnt
pay into Court on or before the first day of the |
I next term thereof, the principal, interest, after- j
! ney’s fees and costs duo on said notes, or show
I cause to the contrary, if any she can ; and that on ;
1 the failure of the defendant so to do, the equity '
! of redemption Li and t<* said mortgage premise*
ii: ‘t.more. Mo . Morning Herald.
The Mnlt TVhfskey Companyt of
this city, have rather a butamorylway of
dealing with inimitators and infringers on
their rights. It has only been six months
ago since they had arrested and put under
$20,000 bail one of the largest wholesale
druggists of New York state, on the .'charge
of re-lilling their bottles, a full account of
which appeared in ihe daily papers. Their
latest move was the arrest a few days ago
of Matthe w A* J. S. Perrine, of Philadelphia,
on two separate charges'; one of
conspiracy and the other of attempt
t*j cheat and defraud, by putting* up a
whiskey in a package in imitation of that
used by the Ihiify Malt Whiskv Company,
for their DuRYT pure malt whisky. The
F rriues nre an . old c-iabHah jtf* ltqu(*r
h<.>u*e,: re]»ated to v be wcrrli’jvW 1 ^ *' s
Will’be seen by tjH- tb* Duffy pt ople have
to contend with an entirelv diTferen 1 class
of imitators, from those by whom most
manufacturers, of proprietary articles are
annoyed. They seem equal to the occa
sion. however, and instead of bringing
tiheir suits in the civil courts for injunc
tions and damages, which frequently con
sume from three T o five years before they
reach a hearing, they bring them in the
criminal courts, thus disposing of them in
a few short months. This is a new depart
ure In vases of the kind and their suits ire
being watched with interest throughout
the country.
• Did it not surprise you,” said a re
porter to a i» preservative of the Duffy
(•‘•mprny. • that .a house of the standing of
Perrlne A* Co shou.d risk their reputation
ami business honor bv stooping to prac
tices of this kind 7 Were they not con
tent with a lair competition ?” “Not at all.
Why since the introduction of our goods
there la* .••_• *>prung r p in Philadelphia alone
where we sell from *20,000 to £30,000 u
month about fifteen different Malt whis
kies, many of them trying to reap the
benefit of our name and prestige, but if you
will notice there is not a single one of them
that claims to be able to furnish the public
with an article containing no fusel oil, nor
can they produce certificates of analysis
that what they offer is pure. They can’t
do it. They simply depend on a similarity
in name any one can get out a malt
whisky and a cheap article to divert a
portion of our trade. There are lust as
many bad and poisonous malt whiskies as
there are of any other whiskies. Now as
to competition ; there is no such thing so
far as our whi -ky is concerned. We pos
sess a new and impoitant discovery of
eliminating fusel oil. and are just as secure
in it and as free from competition as an
absolute patentee of an invention. So you
.•see nothing remains for them but to sir
still and see their lmsiness gradually leave
them or resort to imitation of our goods
a .d the infringement of our rights which
we are bound to protect at any cost. Alter (
ail it is an ex-Knott lodgement of the
sur. priority of our whisky, a point whic h
we trust v*a:t reavers will not lose sight
: 119X1(3(1 U1 III" V. mr.ivOL .>? iHiuiiG
printed ami published in suit' oityaed
| county; once a i u»zith l4r four m« ntlis liiTvious to
the 'next term oftnis roifrf. or «ei ved on the d<_-
I femlant or her special a^ent or attorney, at least
three months previoua to the next term of this
, Court. J.T. WILLIH.
; t. J. THORNTON. J'ldtfo C. C. C.
PlaintiTs Attorney.
A true extract fYopi the minuto of Muscogee
Superior Court. May term, ISMi.
C.Eo. Y. FOND,
! m3*20 oatn4m Clerk S. C. M. (.'. Ga.
i RECEIV EHS SALE.
I'KGI'LBTV OF THE
■I Mi ks L'.> ri !i i> :
!*iniu<m• Silk:- 2a <•*• id:-•:
Ki Hi In n i Si I k> -i' i ct*nl :
I * i • i: 11 ■ < 1 X1111’.- Vcilin-s !•' criils ;
All Wool 13 Li 111 i i ij-ts- 1 ecu Is:
Liiioii liitwiis 10 cliiIs ;
Linen Drills lor Pants 12' cents;
Linen Cmsli G1 eenls:
(lot ion,tries tor Boys' Wear M con Is ;
Manilla Giiecks. new and desirable*. cenb
While t.iiien do India 6 cents;
White I’laid Liiwns 10 cenls ;
'While Phiid Linen de liidin 12: cents;
While Linen l.:i\vns 12‘. 1 •' innl 20 cenls.
Columbus Compress Co,
t•*
CAPiTAL PRiZE, - $150,000.
rn 11 y cm'
l>niii'ut(,
h}j certify t } \nf ur supcn'inr the nr»
dll thi Monthly <tnd Quarter iy
inf/x •• The Lonixiuna State Lottery Coiiv-
, ii.il/ in person iniuniyr and control the
inys themsrlnes and that the no in fv are con~
>t ictr t irith hoio sty./a rrrss, and in good faith
finraid ail parties, >iwi >re authorize the Company
to u this certificate, with foe-similes of our siy
natuies attached, to its advertisements
Doctor'9 Cectiflcate---Ca5e of Blood
Poison.
I have u«-(l (,LINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RE-
NEWER :n several cas-eH of cutaneous diseases
ot long •‘lauding with the most satisfactory re
sults. Hum* seen the happiest results f<*llow its
use in syphilis of the worst form, and believe it to
be the best alterative in use.
J. T. ELLIS, M. !).. Griffin, Ga
A Voice from the Lone Star State,
GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER has
cured oneof m.v children of the worst cases of
scrofula 1 ever snw. Her skin is ns clear as mine,
and the doctors sav it is a perfi oct ( lire in their
opinion. I am thankful for having tried the
remedy. WM. L. PARKS, Dallas. Tcxa**.
£av on \h. G \. t ,7nminrv 20. iHftrt.
1 GUINNPIONEER BLOOD RENEWER has
made* sc-vi ral cures of I'luml poison and rheunin*
tism among my customers. I most lu-artily
recommend it ’ i si.ilt reis fV*»m tb -so atllietions.
r. H. HI LI.M.\N. Druggist.
Nt 'v Out i;ans. La.. .Lin. Id. D-'d.
1 iinvc b-vn cure 1 so.md and v.. ii d a b.ul rise
of blood j >i-• »n l>v th • u-e of fifteen Imtt'es of
1.1 INN’S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER. I
will sound its praise fi.revi.
JACOB KRL'TF..
r.juainted with the above case, and 1
attest it.
EUGENE MAY. Druggist,
Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer
Cures all Bleed iiml Skin'l)iseiises. Uiiemnati.-iii. Scrofula, Old Sores.
A Pfil’.rKLT SPBiXG MLDiCIXM.
PRICE r 'ER BOTTLE $1.00. LARGE SIZE, $1.75.
LSSAY ON BLOOD AND SKIN DlSKASKS MAILED I’!’.EE.
I l '
C<»niii)isHl4»n<*m.
HY the undersigned Hanks and Bankers will
pay ail Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Ijotr
terics which may hr presented at our counters.
.1. II. OUUAIIY. I fin. SnVI ll»nk
JAY. ii I Mlltmi.Pm. State Nal'l H'U
A. HAMHYI.V Pimm. \.0. Xut'l lluuk
U MT,m:ui:Mt;ii Tttractiiin :
Over Half a llilliun distributed
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y.
In orp 'i.oed in 1m5h fbi 25 years hy the I.egisla-
tlire fur Edueatiomil and CliaritaVjle purposes—
with a id pit'll of ii tu*0.000 t(» wliich a reserve
Am*I (-fmer $550,000 Las since been added. •
By an ", •iwhelming p*.pillar vote its frunchise
was* made n part of the jiresmit State Con slit u-
tien. adopt.-d Peeeiubei 2d. A. I>. 1870. *
ilM G i'll mi Single iicnnher IMauin^s
, will t:* 1:( p'uce iiiont !il\. It m-m- scales nr postr
pom s, i ’, ok at the following distribution:
|p;id (.mini If on 11i l ( y
| lAiliAdlll'IWitV tfl AlilTIt LV hit AWING ,
In the \« iidemv of Music, Nen Orleans, ^
I'm sduv. .lime 15. Issit,
Undci the personal supt rvision und manago-
nient of
GpilG.T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, &
Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia.
O.ipilal Pl'i/.e, SlAO.OOO.
if. Nn.lri- I'irlu'ls III''* Ti'll Kolllirs "lllv. ll(fivOH,
■J."'. I Kills. 02. I<11 (Ii.. (II.
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1-1(7/]:'
At KSRVEN’S
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF *150.000 $150,000
1 GRAND PRIZE OF otj.uuu 50,000
1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20,00(1 20,000
2 LA RG |: PRIZES OF 10.MIM 20,000
1 I AiiOE PRIZES Of- 5.000 . 20,000
20 PRIZES OF 1,000 20,000
50 PRIZES OF 500 25,000
100 PRIZES OF .°.00 20,000
200 PRIZES OE 200 40.000
tsno l Rl/.r.s of 100 no,000
I, 000 PRIZES OF 50 50.000
A I POXIM ATION PRIZES.
100 Approximation Prizes of $200. ... $20,000
ion '• “ 100 10,000
10*t " “ 75 7,50
2,27 ‘ Prizes, amounting to $522,50
Application for rate-to clubs should be made
only to the office of t lie Company in Nevv< )rleans.
I t • * 1 rtlie" iiiforn. ition write clearly, giving
full i.b'ie. P*OS!\l. MITIN. I’Tx press
Moiu-i Oraci.s, or New York Exchange in ordi-
n.ir, utter. ( uirencv •*.* Express .it our ex-
pen*. Mldn-ised ' 71. A. O Vi rillN.
New Itrlfiins, l<u.
Or It. A. f> \ I 1*11! I A.
NYtediiiiuloa. If.
71* tie 5*. o, Honey Gr<lers |Miy ilW (•
iiimI ikMim'mm Ifeu isf4*n*e<l R.filers l«>
M;W OKU A NS NAI fO WI. 11% Mi.
lnvlJ 'vd s(A V, New Orleans, fia.
J. C. REEDY,
i.*.t.
sixth ;
SALE.
»ii First av* 11 u« . fronting
ore House and Sh >p o
and Eighth street -
, iiuv IntAstorc House, ‘2L\05 feet ware
house wagon yard, stalls and out-houses
to accommodate too head stock. Will
*«ll "• rent. Best locality in city. Call
:i in! sf e. 'Perms easy.
1 1 Acre Lot, ,-f room House, 2 room kitch
* 1. "t« 1 ir-t avenue, between Fourteenth
and Fifteenth streets. Good well water
and water works on place. Terms easy.
Ac
land. (! room House, kitchen nnd
ant house, on Fist avenue between
.•mil an*I Eighth streets.
1100. 115 Ac
T. ’Willis, judge
reive
sell
eft V
1 the
min
d’NTY.
•1 made by the Hon
.f the superior
Ltah'iocbec cir-
•rett vs. the Colmu-
undersigned. a.- rp-
Ponipress C'onipany, will
Mi:
I Georgia, at pi*
house or r. M
uhUc outcry, in fo.nt.of Lbe auciim.
J. Know ies m Co., at fie northwest
- corner of 3iron* 1 and Tenth streets, on the first
. Tuesday in July next, the following described
I property of said corporation To-wit: One Morse
1 yler (• ui**n compress, situated immediately on
the bank of the C’lf t tahoochee river, at t. .•* .-diitl:
■ west corner'Tthe intersection of Fron'. and Few
streets, in said cigv »*f Columbus, together with
! all ’ .ic machinery, buildings, plat forms, shed-.
: in Silk Umbrellas!
Wc receive 1 e \v juimD daily. Ilms kee|iiii'j chi'si.u k htvli
and cdinplete.
JL A. KIRVEN & CO.
Four teuii House and Lot in Northern
Liberties.
! , A tie i and, ft n (in Jionse. good water
n Wjmuon.
»cre« Land three miles from city
:cLang( for citv property the best
■ounty. Rented for IK bales cotton
JL G. ZECZEICIDir,
Real Estate Agent. No. 10 12th St.
mi-
Dr. W. W. Bruce & Son.
■nnaii- and
r^D( »ns,
Di
•to special at-
01 lice over
Residence at Lindsay
mce on Rose
dtf
TerraCotta Pipe, Fun CARMINATIVE,
light, bO0 bales'
nf ab
uplete running
nd full dcl-ols fiirni.-hed
undeisigned. fnspeeiion (
. 'J’erms (d’sale: One-ball
dance January 1st, IKkT, v
it., secured by the usual 1
e clause.-’. LIONEL C
*aw\d
*v j#reI 20,0(Ki
until of 1 »ei’( in-
u-ual eighteen
•ill put the press
iv( mory of the
*i»on application
ft he property D
ash (^n day of
1erest at 7
•Hg.ige and in-
LEVY. Jr.,
Receiver.
it li
Nmv is tin* fiiiic In drain ymir y;ir*is nr lay Sewer [ L|. Ter-
1:1 dotiii 1 ’i]t• ■ elienjicr Hi,an ever. I.nnk al Ilic pii.es.
4 Inch, C ewits pw foot, j *! Inch, s 1-2 cents per foot,
il Inch, 712 cents per foot, |S Inch, 12 cents per foot.
Estimates f< r Pipe laid funnVlu."] on application.
GEORGIA STEAM 10 ESS PIPE COMPANY,
Telephone 09. do Tv*
S!reel.
l__:too late to hold:
Used foremr 25 yoar=> with great eu' eonsby tM .
^"•flicians of Paris, NYw York a:.<t London, ai d . _ .
Iflipmi The Chance of a Lifetime—A Golden Opportunity
CAPS!
Prepared bj
CLIN CIE,
Paris.
CAPSULES
Every*
%7h ro.
d’i > I ,1 Sl vli.-l 1 Suit nl |it>1 In
.WANTED Lad ; r-e ann young men to 1
Birthday and Easter Novelties. Easily 1
good prospects of steady (.•ninloyricn’
wages. Mat( rial furnished ai. 1 all v rk
• • t-pu’'’ For full information adTre-
•LaHv.. Art W .rks.7 Exchange Place.
Mfl-v P. O. P,..x VMv ajd ’nth
GK E. THOMAS
Has just r:
' JOllt tllC til
«-solrl at an
71.KC !•!) ), Is ,
CLOT II .TER,
t* k D»< k oi firM-olaKs CLOTHING that was shi{»pccl in Mar
da*?. K<»r TH U I these Leaifiifu! and *t\Tish gncds v
*\v liL'Drc. Tiro I 11«• mc f -- of spring D the r* a^-in ft.r (.ifcri
The Best Medicine on Earth fo
Children.
Ai no.. ’• -a -jft*i Flatulent Cc*lic, Diar*
rb-iv ( * * 1 1 lt 11 *. Teci hing. ( helera Infantum, ChoL
*mit M il u* und ill diseases incident to children.
*' u trial. 25 cents per bottle. For sale at
CITY DRUG STORE.
IBM SPBINES,
Mci’iwOlicr < muify. Ciu.,
Il|-i'!ln| .lllll*' hi, k lilt' Pi(‘tT|llillU
•■I l!ti;ir*Ii , r<,
(-•' ,\'r"iMn'.(-'lati<*ns at reasonable
i'rji' '-(N*!! Tickets |3 50
2 t 1.i m!'iiination,
HAS. L. DAVIS,
Proprietor.