Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 02, 1886, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COL HI BPS. GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 2, issfi. Selma university, a married man, an hon orable man, and a n:an who wants to bring ; ignorantism down." I A number of prominent citizens have signed a vail fora convention of prohihl j n tionists to meet in Birmingham on July fit P i A damper hae been thrown over the entire I affair, however, on account of the peculiar 1 conditions of membership required. None —* i can participate except those who favor j TIip (lovernnr Ankrtl to Pardon (ironfe T. .lurk- the formation of a third political purtj^ son, of Augusta—A Silver Coin 111 Years Old A Montgomery merchant, Who is well flowed from 1'inter the (Iround—A Fair Aver- posted in such matters, Buys that the farin as* Crop Is the Report from Alaliama-llcatli ers of south Alabama will make a fair av- Of an A or.I Man at I*a.trvlllr-Tlic Units of , erage crop this year. Pr.« ‘ indications are that corn and eottr .. ield a very News from the Three States Told Brief Paragraphs. Khrlliy County—Florida F'arts. short crop in the bl; > ^.t, moro espe- 11). 3W daily on bottom lands, out oh the other hand the yield in the sandy and hill lands will be better than usual. So that, tnking it all around, a fair crop may he expected. The most discouraging crop reports in Montgomery county come from the vicin- Ocorpla. The river at Macon was out of its hanks yesterday. Twe Byron school, near Macon, gives its , Montgomery county come from the vlcin- annuttl exhibition to-day. j py 0 f pike road, where it is said that a Mrs. E. J. Willingham, of Itjacon, is ex- i number of negro tenants have given up i petted to die in Marshallville. 1 their contracts and abandoned their crops, i Colonel Newt Anderson, the sheriff of ’ In other portions of the county the reports Newton county, is dyiug of paralysis. are not so unfavorable. Down about Pine mu i v,i.v ‘V. . . . Level aud along the lower edge of the The eighth district Is liteially »eething count y the rains have been lighter nnd less I now over the question of her next con- | f re q U g n t ) and the crops, aside from being . gressman. i a pttle in the grass, are doing very well. Rev. Mr. Brown, oi Brunswick, in his . xhe Dadeville Democrat chronicles the sermons, is advising the young men to j heath of Captain S. Dennis, sr., of that j marry early in life. I coun ty ) jn the one hundred and third year There are twenty-six regular bootblacks of his age. In speaking of him the paper in Americus. They earn from #1.50 to $3 j Sli ys: ..No living man can sn y that they | per week. I ever saw him take a chew of tobacco, a Central, Southwestern, Montgomery & Eufauia TOOMBS CRAWFORD, KaA.IIjK.OA.ID coimiipaintiies. All Trains on this system are run by Central r.i yo Meridian time. N and after Sunday, June 27th. 1886, Passenger Trains <>n thv-e Kouvls vail rv\u as follows: Vti UK A D DOWN. No. 15* No. 53* No. 51* j Acc. Pass’g’r. i Pasy’gT. No. 52* No. 54* . No. 16* Pass’g’r. Pass’g’r. 1 Acc. The Forty-second Georgia regiment is to drink of whisky or smoke a cigar.” Now !VP a trrand reunion at Ponce de Leon ! if the dead men and the women will j ust uiet about it. nobody will ever kn ow have a grand reunion at Ponce de Leon this summer. I keep cm how the old man chewed and smoked. On last Saturday night Mr. Flemings, of Munroe county, lost bis mill, gin and va riety shops by fire. His loss is #4000. The origin of the Are is unknown. W. J. Manning, who lives near Sterling Messrs. E. G. Walker, Isaac W. Johnson and M. A. Wilson, of Shelby county, re cently published a call for an independent ' 1: "We hope station, in Glynn county, plowed up in his ; . 1 field this week a small silver coin English) coined in 1762, just 124 years old. JnA convention, in which they said. .. _ that there will lie a full attendance and in the county will be rep- | s the first convention of . . j heats ever called, and the call should not I The Brunswick Herald :s scoring Judge , jj ln jt the attention to Shelby county. Why ! Mershon for electioneering at the polls on | llot invite beats everywhere to edme or be ! the day that Mershon delegates were elect- , represented? The average beat would feel i ed to the congressional convention. , perfectly at home in the average inde- j Z. T. Johnson, formerly a wholesale ; pendent convention. merchant of Atlanta, and who recently ] — — * mysteriously disappeared, has turned up Florida, in Greensboro. i The Knights of Labor have established j According to the Atlanta Journal sub- | an order in Bartow. seriptions to the stock of the Atlanta and Hawkinsvilie railroad are being secured quite rapidly. Prof. Fontaine, of the Summerville acad emy. near Augusta, has re-signed and gone to Texas. Prof. Sterling G. Brinkley, of Orlando, Fla., will succeed him. Mr. Julian Bass, a former pupil of Gor The Altoona Index has been removed from Altoona to C'itia. The corn crop in Santa Rosa county is looking unusually well. A young prairie wolf was caught in Manatee county a few days ago. A sunflower weighingl five and a half don Institute, was awarded the medal fori pounds and measuring thirteen inches in the best composition, at Emory college j diameter is on exhibition at Bartow. sttr-general lias appointed ~ f, Marion - he i; I H. C. Martin postmaster at MeCay county, vice J. last week Macon will celebrate the 4th of July with . . _ a hig time generally. There will be a steer j county, vice J. \\ . Stevens, race, wheelbarrow race, bicycle race, foot ] Unless Gov. Perry orders otherwise John race, hurdle race, tournament and other Hardy will be hung in the jail at Gaines- attractions. j ville at 10 o’clock this morning. Tom Marston. who several years ago j ~On Wednesday night a lodge of good burned the Methodist churc h of Conyers to 1 templars for colored people was establish :veral other houses, ed at Milton. It opened the ground, and lived sev has escaped from the asylum at Milledge- j ville. Editor Gnatt, of the Athens Banner- Watchman, is in so precarious a state of health that his physicians have prohibited him from engaging in any exciting work whatever. Yesterday morning Mr. Vim. Seymour, who resides near Augusta, on the line of the narrow guage railroad, lost two mules, which were struck by lightning vvhi’e standing in their stalls. Augusta fS getting nn a fund to aid Messrs. Parnell and Gladstone in their fight for home rule in Ireland. A promi nent citizen of that city ’■.«■* started the subscription. Georgia now supports twenty-six daily newspapers, six. semi-weeklies, one hun dred and seventy-six weeklies, four semi monthlies.twontv -two monthlies.nnd three vlies. making in all two hundred and thirty-one publications. Covington Star: The engineer corps of the Covington and Macon railroad is now encamped at Henderson's mill, and the road is being located as fa«t astheingineers can do the work. The graders arc follow ing them pretty closely. A strong stock com nan v ha= been organ ized at -Athens. J. B. Buckner as president aril A. H. Hodgson secretary, for the erec tion of a large elevator and grist and feed mill near the Georgia railroad depot. A young man near Newnan lately took Miss Bettie Echols to a picnic at Franklin. They staved over night. In The morning s"e took a ride with H. Daniel. On re turning.she told the yuirgman that he could go home, for she was married. The Athens Banner-Watchman snvs: The rain still continues, and the grass has taken possession of the fields and no chance is given to kill it. A gor c! part of the crop that has been planted must bo turned out., that the rest may be saved. The agricul tural outlook is dark indeed. Bottoms are flooded and ruined, while the uplands arc " eaten up” by grass. Tim Barnesville Gazette says : The Gos pel Pilgrims, a society of colored men and woni'-n. celebrated their anniversary here last Friday. They arc regularly uniformed, t-he men wearing black and the women drrfe Jersey jacket. 1 : and white skirts. The parent order from Griffin came down Fri day morning, and Friday afternoon the order here united with them, forming n procession and inarched through the town. A large number of the leading citizens in the northeast and other sections of Geor gia have been approached with a petition to Gov. McDaniel asking the pardon of George T. Jackson, of Augusta, and many names were secured in Athens. A gentle man who is intimate with the governor says that in less* than three months Mr. Jackson will he a free man. (1 a I in nui. Eufaula’s business men arc trying to get up a fair. Mr. John Cassels. of of Etowall county, is 104 years old. The State University has made General H. D. C'lavton an L.L. D. with thirty-six c harter members. Stark Davis and father-in-law, both of Fort Myers, went on a turtle hunt as far as i Big Hickory last week, and got 2200 eggs 1 and succeeded in “turning" seven turtles. The Bartow fire company is practicing j for their parade on July 3. They have do- | termiued to celebrate the day, notwith standing the failure of the citizens to get t up a jubilee. Milton boasts an okra leaf which meas ures twelve inches in length and fourteen inches in width. The plant off which it was taken was grown by Mrs. J. W. Amos and is not more than six weeks old. There is a triangular war in progress be tween tiic editors of the three Jacksonville dailies. Billingsgate is on a boom. They have raised the wind, it is true, but so far it has been an ill one that blows nobody good. Editor Graves, of the Florida Herald, is, lecturing before the Young Men'sChristian I Association in Jacksonville. If he is as successful in his campaign against the Prince c.t Darkness as he was in crushing Frank Pope when he ran for governor, they ought to license Mr. Graves to preach. A recent fire destroyed the South Flor ida railioad company’s passenger depot at Pemberton Ferry. The. agent nnd his wife and children lost everything except the night clothes on their backs. The boys along the line made up a purse of #50, to which the company generously added *100 more. Caliahan has three hotels, three railroad depots, two market houses, two bar rooms, j ten store houses, fifteen dwelling houses, ] one drug store, one restaurant, one ice , house, one steam saw mill, one academy, | one barber shop, one turpentine still, one j Masonic lodge, one Iron Hall lodge, four j churches and a newspaper. Mr. Joel B. Crawford, the young Talla hassee nierchat who won the champion ship of four states at the recent shooting match in that city, will visit Montgomery this week to arrange another inter-state contest, which will take place in August at Thomasville, Ga. Mr. Crawford is n grand son of the ex-minister to France. Tavares Herald: About one mile this | side of Astntula, on Saturday, a case of fearful retribution took place. A negro . gambler, who plies his l ocation with the : workmen of the T., A. and G. railroad, was J fatally shot bv another negro, who de- , dared that became from near Sanford for the purpose of killing the gambler, who, ; the murderer alleges, had once shot him with a pistol. When the murdered man saw Ids enemy, he started to run, but, at a dist ance of one hundred yards, a ball from a Winchester rifle entered the back oi' bis head and passed through the forehead, j The avenger disappeared. Washington Lowe, a resident of Fish- eating Creek settlement, Polk county, was bitten by a rattlesnake while deer hunting one day last week. He was running to head off a wounded deer, and probably stepped on the snake, which struck him three times before he could get away from it. Mr. Lowe was accompanied by his brother, who immediately started for as sistance, but as they were about a mile from the nearest h mse, ii necessarily took some time to get heip. When they return ed to Ibc spot where ids brother left him he could not he found, but on looking around they soon discovered his body where he had gone to a little marsh ni nr by and buried his leg in the mud. It was all of no avail, for the poor man was dead. He leaves a wife and six children who will receive the sympathy of the entile coin- liiunitv. MOST PERFECT MADE 1*repar*»d with special rognrrt to health. No Aiumonlt, Lime or Alum. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICACO. GT. LOUIS. BILIOUSNESS, So common nt this season of the year, is effectu ally cured by Hood's Eureka LIVED .MEDICIXL The F.ureka causes the liver 1o net, thereby de pleting that gland of excessive bile, corrects in digestion. regulates the bowels, tone • »the sys tem generally and makes you ffcr # .1. You can’t estimate the good that one bou.i X Eureka will do you. It is the perfection of household medicines. Particularly at this season of the Year, keep it in the house Jordan's Joyous Julep Is an instant and infallible cure for Neuralgia, however severe the case. A physician of note snvs: “I never knew Jordan’s Joyous Julep to fail in a genuine case of Neuralgia.” Try it i! you suffer. Gossyped i a, Woman’s True Friend. It surpasses any prepara tion of the kind made, and those who will try it once will use no other Female Regulator. Jordan's Bowel Mixture One dose will relieve the worst case of Diar- rhcea or Cholera Morbus. M. D. HOOD & CO., Manufacturing Druggists, 93 Broad Streel, Columbus, Ga, utf 5 40 p m 1 8 20 p in 1 8 10 a in Lv SAVANNAH Ar | 1 07 p m 6 (X) a m i 8 05 a m , 7 25 pm, 9 50 p in 10 25 a m Ar Oliver Lv 2 35 p in 1 14 a m 1 6 22 a ni 8 15 j) r.i 11 03 p m, 11 10 il m Ar Lv 1 30 p in 3 10 a m| 5 00 a ni Lv No. 1* 2 33 A ill | 3 27 p tn Ar Gordon Ar 10 19 a in 1135pm No. 2* Pass’g r. 3 20 a m 4 20 p m Ar MACON Lv 9 40 a ill 10 50 p m Pass’g’r. 9 45 a in 3 35 U m 5 40 )>ni Lv MACON Ar 9 30 a m 10 40 a m 7 00 a m 11 2S a m 5 18 a m 7 19pm Ar Lv h 02 a m 9 03 p ill 5 20 p in 11 25 a tn , 5 18am 719pm Lv ... Barnesville Ar K 02 a 111 9 03 p m 5 20 p m 12 00 in | 5 5.S a m 7 50 p in Ar Gridin Ar 7 31 a in 8 29 p m, 4 46 j) ill 1 35 p m 7 32 si m 9 35 p m Ar ...ATLANTA Lv 6 00 a in f. so i> m a 10 p ni No. 10* No. 17* (Vntrnl Railroad — Angiisfa No. 18' No. '20* 1 Pass’g r. Pass g’r. Itrniieli. Pass'gr. Pass’g’r. 9 30 a m , No. 26r >111 ledge ville ii ml l.iitonton No. 25+ , j 1 Acc. ItraiKli. Acc. | ! 1 7 41) p m Ar 5 15 a in No. 35+ No. 33+ No. 34+ No. 36+ Russ’g r. Puss g-r. t |»hoii County Railroad. 1 Pass'g'r. Pass’g’r. | :| 5 30 pm 1130am Lv Barnesville Ar 7 50 m 4 34 p ill No. 2r Pass’g’r. Sa vu niiali. <■. ti \. A . R.-ulroad. No. 1 + j 12 02pm Lv Gridin Ar 9 Of) a in 2 30 j» ill Ar Newnan Ar 6 23 a m Ar C nriMlItcm Lv 4 50 a m No. 51* No. 1* S. W. and M. «V I). Railway No. 2* No. 52* . Puss’g'r. Paus’g’r. Rain Line. Pass’g’r. Pass'g'r.' ... 9 50 a m Lv MACON Ar 5 15 p in 10 59 am Ar Fort Valley .Ar 4 01 p in 2 04 a nr 102pm Ar Smith ville Ar 1 24 p in l 00 a in 3 25 a m 2 52 p m Ar Cuthbert Ar 11 59 a in 11 34 p ill 124am 3 58 p 111 Ar Kulaulu Lv 10 55 a m 10 33 p in j 4 24 a m 1 01 p m Lv Eu fan In Ar 10 50 a m 10 33 p ill 5 54 a m 5 n p m Lv ....Union Springs . Ar 9 18 a m 9 0-1 p ni 7 29 tt in 7 23 p m Ar .MONTGOMERY Lv 7 40 a m 7 30 p m 1 No. 25‘ ! No. 53 No. 3* No. 4* No. 54* No. 26* PaasVr. Pass’g’r. Pnss’g’r. S. W. H. 1C. Alhany l.ino Pass’g’r. Pass'g’r. Pass’g’r. I 10 11 p m A r Smithville .Lv 6 26 a m i l 45 p m 1 00 a m 10 11 p m Lv .Ar 6 26 a m 2 0-1 a m 1 00 p m 2 45 1, m 1 56 am 11 10 p m Ar ALBANY Lv 5 40 a in 114am 12 00 m No. 231- 1 No. 21+ No. 22+ No. 24+ I Aco. | Pass'g’r. >4. W. It. It.—I'crry Hrnii. li Pass'g'r. Acc. Real Eslate Agent, FOR SALE. A Place of twenty acres, large and commodious House, with every convenience, in perfect or der. I 1 * miles from Broor street, __ in one of the most desirable lo calities adjacent to the city. If desirable would exchange for city property. A desirable full ! .{acre lot with Fifth avenue, ou long time with easy payments. 8 25 p nr 11 15 a m Lv Fort Valley Ar 3 15 p m 9 10 p rn 12 00 m Ar Perry....... Lv 3 00pm j No. 25+ S. IV. It. It. - It!likely Fxten- No. 26+ Pass'g’r. Hion, Pass’g’r. 1 45 p m Lv SmithviJle.. 3 15pm Lv Albany... 6 53 p m Ar Blakely.... ...Ar 1 00 p m ..Ar 1130am ...Lv 8 00 a m No. 27+ , S. W. Pass’g'r.: R. K.- Fort lira nidi. (■nines No. 28+ Pass’g’r. | 1 3 05 pm Lv .Lv 10 05 am No. 29+ No. 30+ Pass’g’r. Kiifttulit i»n<l < lay Ion Railroad. Pass’g’r. 4 45 p l fi 00 p i No. 19; ! No.! 10 00 a ill Lv MACON 11 09 a m Ar Fort Valley. 2 25 p m Ar Columbus.... I 38 p m 7 35 a rn 3 20 pm 5i2 a m 12 00 in 11 15 |i m tJBRO’s Trains marked thus * run daily. Trains marked thus marked t run daily except Saturday. daily ept Sunday. Trains Elegant Local Sleeping Cars on night Trains as follows: Between Savannah and Augusta trains Nov 50 and 5-1: between Savannah and Macon, trains Nos. 53 and 5i; between Savannah and Atlan ta. trains Nos. 53 and 51. Pullman Buffett Cars between Cincinnati and Jacksonville, and through Sitting Car between Chattanooga and Jacksonville via Atlanta, Albany and Waycross. Through Palace Sleeping Car between Montgomery ami Wnvcros*. Tickets for nil points and Sleeping Car Berths on sale at Union Dep't Ticket Office 30 minutes prior to leaving time of ail trains. WILLIAM ROGERS. Uen’l Snpt.. Savannah. T. I). KLINE. Supt. S. W. R. R., Macon. W. F. SHKLLMAN. Trallic Manager, Savannah. G. A. WHITEHEAD. Cien.l Pa-s. Agent. W. L. CLARK. Agent. Columbus. Ga. People’s Line of Steamers. PASSXliEK AND FUEKiHT SCHEDULE OF THE Steamer Milton H. Smith. ^OCOnxr^yLOID^ATIOTTS FIRST CLASS. Passengers cun relv on meeting this boat promptly on time, river, fog, etc., permitting. On and after July 3d, 1880, the following schedule will be run: gcKKl Dwelling, Will be sold oi v paymet desirable four-room Dwell ing on south Fifth avenue; good neighborhood and not far from business center of Broad street. .Terms easy and on long time. A desirable six-room Dwelling, ^ - two stories, with water works, □n north Broad. Place in thor ough order. Five two-room Dwellings on ' Ninth street, one block of Geor gia Midland Railroad. Two Residences on north Sec ond avenue- .Jackson street i of 5 and 7 rooms, each desirably lo cated. This property is consid ered cheap by those* who know • •fgood real estate. ^v-i A new and elegant House close L to court house. Dwelling in .: . -i— thorough order and has all the late improvements. Is consider ed one of the nicest homes. A delightful home on Rose • Hill, half acre lot and a new ^ “ House This property is consid ered to be one of the nicest __ homes on the hill. Terms easy and will be sold cheap. A nice little farm seven miles from the city in Lee county, Ala. Good four-room House on the place. Enough timber on place RE* to pay for same. FOR LLELTT. £10 00. Four room Dwelling corner Front aud Fifth streets, in good order. 10 00. Two 3 room Dwellings on north First avenue i new). 8 00. Two 3 room Dwellings on north Sixth avenue inew). 1 00. Two 2 room Dwellings on east Ninth street. 4 00. Two 2 room Dwellings on south Fifth avenue. 4 00, Three 2 room Dwellings on south Third avenue. 4 00. Dwellings of 3 rooms in Northern Li Iter- ties. 2 50. Two 2 room Dwellings in Browueville, close in to upper bridge. 3 50. Four 3 room Dwellings in Browueville, near Carders’ Hall. 10W. Dt-irable Store on north Broad-best location in city for grocery store. TOOMBS CRAWFORD REAL ESTATE AGENT, 1215 North Broad St. tn thise-tf Magnetic Power! IOO Mii.Milda >fu;.i*eli<* Rower licit Is the m,i-t successful appliance in the worhl for liic- tieatioe.it >ti Nervous Debility. Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Lumbago, Skeplessncsss. Asthma, Dyspcp'-ua. Disease® of Liver. Kidneys and Di- ge-tive Oigan-. >1- k Headache, and all troubles arising from in- dlicient an i impure blood. LDOwnsr. Leave Columbus. Saturday Leave Eutaulu. Sntwrrln ... Leave Fort Gaines. Katimla. At rive Chattahoochee, Suiul Airive Rainhridge, Sunday.. Leave Bainbridgc. Sunday... Leave Chattahoochee. Sunr; Arrive Apalachicola, Morula; 2 00 p r 5 00 p r (5 00 a I Fire Insurance Company Mr. D. B. Brown hrs been appointed postmaster at Good water, to succeed Dr. Pope. The Dadeville Democrat says that the idea of running an independent county ticket in Tallapoosa comity is gradually dying out. x A hi.! has been introduced in congress to authorize tin- Sheffield Iron and Goal com pany to build a bridge across the Tonnes- see river at Sneffield. “ A new platform is being built at the mi- TR3T" ion depot in Montgomery. The Adver tiser of that city now wants a new tar shed, nnd predicts that it will be built. At Gallion on June 25th a white man named Louis Garrett was shot and fatally wounded by a negro woman. The woman and her husband, who is implicated, are both under arrest. There is much excite ment. Captain W. M. Armstrong, of Selma.who , left Princeton college two months before ( lush Cilliiful, his class graduated in order to enter the confederate army, had the degree of A. M. conferred upon him by that institution a few days since. Wake Forest college. North Carolina, has conferred the degree of LL. D. on * V>], E. H. Murfee. a master of arts of the Uni versity of Alabama, commandant of cadets there since the war. and now profes-or of mathematics and logic in the University of Arkansas. Prof. L. AV. Mac: n. colored, has taken charge of the colored academy. - Dule- villc. lie announces to the public through the Democrat that he :■ a''grade *U of oiiice I'P'i Itroad sti Five Cold and Two Silver Medals awarded in 13s5 nt, the Expositions o. New Orleans aud Louisville, and the In volitions Exposition of London. The superiority i f Coraline over hon or whalebone lias now been demonstrated by over five yea is’ experience. It is mort durable, more pliable, more comfortable and never breaks. Avoid cheap imitations mad*' of varioui kinds of cord. None are genuine nn'e-s “Du. Waknur's Coiiii.isK" is printe on inside of steel cover. FOR SHE BY ALL LEAOIMQ MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Bro' dway, New York Gift Physicians and Snritt’Gii.- TTIP. ■ Apalachicola, Monday . .* ('Iniltahoodicc. Tuesday. <• Bainbridgc, Tuesday...'.. • Bainbridgc. Tuesday • ('hattahoo< i(co. Tin•* Liv. • Neal'-. Wed no-day. • Gordon. WVdnc-day '■ (’oliunbia. \Vcdin-«iny... i Howard's, Wodno-dav . • Fort Gaines, Wodiicsthiv • F.ufaula. \\\*dn«-dav • Morencc. Wednesday ... i* < 'uhimbus, 'J htin-day "W M NYiKnnia >ln Arrival and Departure of Trams at Chattahoochee, Florida. lie Ihnvrr I.rullon’ A hiloininu! Supporter. li-p nd Western Raihva* t .Mai • Orli Savannah. Florid ville at 4 04 p Leaves Cor Savannah and Jacksonville at ll.Hi a in. Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad Arrives from IViwuol; for Pensacola. Mobile and New Orleans at 4:11 p m. Rate.-) and schedule subject to change without notice The local rates of freight and passage to all points rivers will be as follows : Flpur per barrel ('otlon per bale ’ Other freights in proportion. Passage from Columbus to Apalachicola $5 00. Other point-' in proportion. Through tick by this line to Savannah, Jacksonville and all points in East Florida. Shippers will please h ive their freight at boat by 7: to a m on day of leaving, a< none w! i \rrivcs from Mobile and New i the Chuttnht •at 11; iiid A pa lad:: ed after thal Boat r* o Boat wiii not ’ 1KKH. Oui ...nt;, for freight ere t< .*< cciv»* it. C. I). OWEXS, Tia.dc Manager. Savani right of not landing it any point when condd'Tfrd dangc • * • ny point not named in the published list of landii after it ha.- b< ii^.r d at a landing when no I\ II. Mn(>!5K. Its sold di be re- •Lippers oi Fibroid and other tumors of thewomb and the ovaries, uw ' great suj>]>ort and comfort and in- ed -1rength to the walls of the abdomen in of alxlominal enlargement without any r-ular disease. 'I’end- also to d< crease and lation of fat. COnvrR=-A.LTY, V2<> llroiulua.t. \eu York. Dr. C. TERRY. Agent. Columbus, Ga. BLACK MAR, Audit. THREE hve jLOOisr )IA( 0.\. (.IIOIB.I V. r I HIE Senior oft he firm will devote special at- 1 tention to Female Diseases. Oftiee over Frn/er A Dozier’s Store. Residence at Lindsat. place. Dr. Robert Bruce’s residence on Ro-c Hill. dtf hat t.iken the lead tn the‘a!c4 of 'lass of remc'tics, and has ^ivec almost universal "’.tisfac- MURPHY PROS,, Pans. Ter G has won the uvor of the public and now rank* among the leading Medl- DYSPEPSI A, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION. 'yfT.iP Dice a es-frt IJrer. Kid. nejM, Stomnrli and Itnwcls. \ t. .-.:.\e gup f - Ojapcpsia, Sick llfaihirhe, ( onUtpitUmi. \)> -»•. •■ii*' ' • *o i ; . HIM ON V JO.NK8, Munaccr, I out*»iltr. Ky. - S] 00,000 dama; ready to wnte insurance against loss or - by fire. Rate- guaranteed us low as j •d bv any reliable stock company. S. T. COLEMAN. President. | S. R. .JA(H Y V>- Vice President. EDGAR s. \Y1LS< »N, Secretary. TOOMBS CRAWA0RD, Local Agent. .■tT!oi». !t ' ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Pl’IlSl'ANT tn an or.lcr from tin- G.nirt < (linary of Museogee county, wiil In- sold a liiirtion hou-v Ilf E, M. K’lmwlis ,V Cn., I strc« t. city of < 'olumbu*-, Ga.. bctwcn the hours of .sab-, on the tirst Tuesday in July all of tin* personal pmprrt.\ belonging P estate of June Rei d, (h (t a-ed, e- le-isth hoiis( nold and kitchen fimmure. K. M( EA( HERN j('jj 27 in jys T -mporarj A luniii-tr.. B. F. COLEMAN, Jr., UNDERTAKER AND HEALER INJ Patent MetaSic Caskets, Wood Cases & Caskets, . . : r -oins, $b. L :1th avenue. J rooms, f.:. Fourth uvciiue, o rooms, 813. ji Fourth avi-nue, 2 rooms, fi). i t Ninth -treet. 3 rooms. $5. l- Ninth -treet. uextto Mrs. McAllister, fl5. a S’xth avenue, t rooms. 810. i"< -!.vt!i avenue. rooms, plastered, 85. r Tw* lfth street. :* rooms, next to Col. reet. 3 rooms, newly a.-hed, tij. ceiled. 87. s. plastered, 815. k, on upper e house you Child Wliili "I' ll i'll’ ( •n’s (! h i-s 'While ( Mel,-dir (jiskel.-L (•rsiiiiid ill Iciilion lOI' \\ Oh I (if 'I'll, (dii nnd i ;.i-kel>. C!iihii i-u's Cl,,s- rt I I Julies, illi ) ,1'iG, - Irulll > 1 .•”>( I ■ii ;ili nrd'-r-'. T.v'eli'h Sli'd, ’TIC 1 ’l: I i I i 1OlT'.r. D ,ud **ee me. If I have n i wi.I • nt« r vour ordc: .mil till u.s soon Ud • I.- Iu-e of uh.in.".. loll N Itr.Af It M AR. R. WARD S SEMINARY, Nashville, li-iin. R* il s .Mlnni H- im