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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN ; (OLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING JULY 21, 1*86.
Walter Hill’s Address Before the Two
Literary Societies.
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Correspondence Enquirer-sun.
Athens, (In.. July 22. Momlny murniiiK
the address before the two lit urn ry soci-
etlea of the university was delivered by
Hon. Walter B. Hill, of Macon. Mr. Hill
is an alumnus of tin- univi rsil v, Ii.'ivIiir
graduated in 1870. lie is well known as
oneof therisinff younit men of the stale.
His address, on n live subject, “The Labor
Question,” showed learning and profound
thought, and in the midst of a strong array
of facts brought forth I here were set gems
of beautiful sentiment and sparkling wit;
and a large and appreciative audience lis
tened with most unremitting attention dur
ing the entire delivery. The substance of
Mr. Hill's address is os follows:
“There are three forms of social agita
tion at the present time, anarchy, socialism
and the lnhor movement. These must be
carefully distinguished in order to prevent
confusion of thought and
opinion.
“Anarchy means the absence of all gov
erning authority. It demands full personal
liberty. Its philosophy Is that of Priidhon
who says as to government, ‘the world can
. K. W. c'hnrbonnlcr,! . K. 8.—Athena—Can the
■ i iiute I)(.*tr nii’hbe .1 state? Hill
I \V, s. I 'Idsholm, >\ K. S.—Savannah--Regulu
the “art huge limns
.1 E. In, p. K. 8 Effingham county
‘ lions shell.
I - . K. Hardwick, I
■ livalry -Kansmii.
I, Knight. if l\.
,:il to Pulv Runs an.
ip)]. I'. K. S. Athens 11111 on Mahone.
VV. b. M . 10, I'. K. s. [Excused; Atlanta
I 'osiclc-u - Protest Denton.
\Y. 11. Qnnrterman. V. K. 8. Liberty county
savages in War Chatham,
T. H. Reed. I’. K. >. Atlanta Mississippi Con
ti -led El'-etion t'renti-v.
\V. .1. Hassell. P K. 8. Clarke county that-
tail’s It- ply.
W. K. t'-vi".
E. W. Wa le', P. K. 8. Athens .South Carolina ,
-nil Massaeluisetts W-hstcr.
.1, W. Wright. P. K. 8. Augusta Munler Will |
(*ut -Wchslcr.
HOCIAL.
The first of-Mm series of commence- !
;:ienl entertainments was a dance at, the
i.-autiful residence' -f -Mr. and Mrs. I!. L.
Uioomtleid, in CoLLhnm, last. Tuesday
j evening. The dance was given by Miss
Bloomfield, complimentary to her guests.
Thtisda.v evening t he junior class gave
an elegant ball at the HuPree opera house, ;
i complimentary to tile graduating class.
Friday evening occurred the reception
f- 1
X. S.—Atlanta - Southern
Atlanta The South Fuitli*
i amilla.
; Anothe. County Acts,
HOOD’S
EUREKA
Lffl MEDICINE
Friday evening occurred the reception Acts to-day, and always successfully and tri
my to tin; clans. T licsc annual j; ver constipation or had fee Hop* generally, by a
receptions of Professor and Mrs. White are ' jarKe and overwhelming majority. It takes tin
usually considered the most brilliant of ' lead and keeps it, and canm.': he defeated as the
. . the commencement entertainments, but : people s remedy. Try it and be convinced,
injustice ot that of last Friday evening is said to have 1
been one of the most elegant that has oc
curred for many commencements. ,
Monday evening the Athenamm club J
house presented a scene of loveliness and ;
beauty, the occasion being the annual
J UVANTIA!
go by itself;' as to property, ‘it is theft.’ If j commencement reception and hop of this
the anarchistsproposed this os n.mere the- L. Ull) T|l( . lnoHt Rowing de.scription of
ory they would be harmless agitators; Imt this or Uu . ()th ,, i r entertainments would
they propose to abolish government ami
pale and fade away if compared with the
A new medicine and a Specific for .Sick Head
ache. Only one dose will prevent the worst
Headache.
ick
property by means of assassination and j brilliancy of tlie scene
arson. I his nnLs rhem bi»vnnd flu* im.li* nf J
arson. This puts them beyond the pale of
toleration. The serious fact is there arc
fifty thousand of these distempered cranks
and diabolical things in tin I -nited States.
“Socialism proposes that, the state shall
own, control and operate, exclusively of
individual enti rprise, all I lie means of the
production and distribution of wi nltii.
yroauenon aim mw remit on o wumn. j,, nM j,. , Jordo:1 , Mr. ; ,nd
Phis isthe reverse ,,f anaivhy l nder this , llm Mrs. liar
■ystem, the state is every! hmg. Thor ( UEf Justice James Jackson. ,
systci
great writers arc Kiu-I Marx and Henry
George, the latter limiting his theory lii
land. Tin- sole mes of socialism reduced to
practical statement are fantastic, but they
are attractive to imaginative minds. Wil
liam Morris, the great English poet and
art manufacturer, is spending his immense
wealth in the propagation of socialism
The socialistic labor party contains only
about 25,000 voters in the I'nited States.
“The latior movement is the effort of the
wage-workers, through orgnniration and
by the indirect aid if lienelieiaj legislation,
to secure for themselves their share in the
profits of wealth (which me tin- joint pro
duct of labor and capita) i. This mo\ ciin-nt
is represented by the trade unions and the
Knights of labor, now believed to lie a
million strong.
“There are two portentious filets in Ibis
situation. 1.1 There are, by tin- best esti
mate, Ills,him] Dona fide- unemployed work
ing men in this hind, and the dangerous
classes may find recruits among them. | v (.Iiih| — til'll -.";i\. it
(.-•) Each of these movements haven full . ,
equipment of newspaper literature; the I , Jttcry—In what state is Westmorelands
two former spreading the gospel of vio- (ahsa.vu Jonu in the greatest demand?
lence, hate and discontent. Tm* world is i , n , :1 . 1<n,s s * a *Y’ \ l ( '. Vs l K l^ !t -'
, on the thresh hold either of a great eon- I ^ aU ;» « <^*»>ilitute(i stab- and when you fed
scrvtttive re-adjust me nt of the present I 111 *1 ,>a ” rally,
strained relations of capital and labor, or ^-'si;vn.i.i-:, lei.n.. Sept, llth, 188-!.
a violent contest of class against class in '' estmoreimid Jims., Greenville, S.
which the military arm must bo called 1 ’ Gentlemen: 1 find I need some tome
upon to repress the incessant violence. :i,s :m appetizer, and also to lortily my sys-
“Among the causes of those troubles arc malarial inlluciiccs; from huv
the followin'’- mg tried fi myst ll, and from the testimony
“1. The over widening cliasin between ‘'I'oUmrs who had tried it, in whom I call
the two extremes of vast wealth and dis- 1 'T:'.'’ 1 k ",'*' v V* so (food «»
tressing want, The great industrial pro- j euhsayu Ionic, i’iciise _ ex press; in e#th re
gress of the country lias increased tile pro-
NOTES.
(’apt. and Mrs. W. 1). Grant
with quite a large party of
from that city, are stopping
niercial Hotel
Among the visitors are the
Gov. and Mrs. McDaniel, (ten. and Mr
Mrs. Mulct
y Jacks.in.
Judge Logan
K. H leek lev, Col, I. \V. Avcrv, Wight KeV.
John W. Beckwith, Mr. and Mrs. H. \V.
Gradv. and Mr. Clark Mowed, of Atlanta:
Judgb Sam Hall, Col. A. W. Lamar. linn.
J. A. Billups. J. J. (ireshum, \V. B. Hill
and C. L. Bartlett, of Macon: Hon. Win.
A. Little, of Columbus; Col. B. C.
Yancey, of Cave Spring; Judge Vason,
of Albany; (nil. A. It. Lawton, Hon.
U. W MeUlrim and Mon. John Screven, of
Savannah: Hon. C. Z. McCord and Mr. 1\
A. Stovall. of Augusta; (ten. 1). H. Hill, of
Millt ilge\ i!b-: Col. Win. S Ba.ssinger. ot
Mahloiiega; lion. W. M. Ilannnoud, ot
1 Jmmasville; Hmi. W. ( . Humber.ofLaton-
ton; Hon. B. I*. Hollis, of Americas: Hon.
W. II. Felton, nf Marshal vide, and Hon.
L. F. Livingston, of Covington.
Hon. W. li. Mill, in hi« address yester
day. made ant.irnest and eloquent appeal
for a gymnasium lor Hr Cnivcrsity.
Mott Tiikuuo.
nt, of Atlanta, III I II
Jordan s Joyous Julep
u- following: ^ *
P.eau- ly ll-r Neuralgia.
M. I).
O O D
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Broad Streel. Columbus, Ga
cummm%
address, and
Juctive wealth of the countvy over 100 per
cent, in twenty years. Whether wages I
have increased at all is a disputed question. |
Nobody claims that there has been any.I
proportionate increase, in a sense, the j
‘necessaries of Iife ? mean more than was .
meant fifty or a hundred years ago. Labor !
buds itself filling the norld with wealth ;
and not sharing in its progress.
“2. The contraction between the pro
fessed creed of our civilization 'Christian- |
ity) and the world’s accepted political j
economy. The man who bends on nltish I
ucvnshions on Sunday to bear the New Testa- !
ment message, and who goes out on Mon-
d«y to practice the rules of political :
economy, Ule.stiat stlu* sarcasm ot tJeovge
Eliot,‘that men have the ait of aei*epting
momentous doctrines without eccentric! I
agitation.’ The ‘iron law’ of.wages under
'Competition, vis*., that they constantly
tend to the minimum which the laborer
will consent to receive and perpetuate the
rare, does not sound well la-side the golden
rule; acd the people w iu» would get the
benefit of Uk golden rule have not la on
-slow to set tbe ei ligations it impost s.
“3. In tile assumption that mar is to he
treated wholly as an viom>ma being,’
that health, good will, comfort, content at
home, sentiment, feelings, custom, inertia,
etc., have nothing to do with the science,
political economy has kept the pari of
JJamlet in the play et rtninly, when it de
votes its attention to the single desire for
wealth, but it has left every other part
out. This is wholly unscientific.
*‘•1. Great combinations of capital have
completely nullified the basis of our old
system; competition by combinations, such
as pools and corners.
“3. The liiianeial waste, municipal cor
ruption, due to the domination of the
liquor traffic in our cities and tin- part this j
‘dynamite of eivilization’ plays in ail the
riots and labor troubles, make it a source
of loss, plunder and peril.
“Thegreat question for solution is. ‘Has
labor any right, above mere wages, in the
net product which results from its toil and
the use of capital?’ ifnolitical eneoiuuny
is true, labor now inlamhly and necessa
rily receives in wages under competition I
all that it can claim. But the fact is before
us that labor claims more."
Tile testimony of many practical men. !
among them Mr. Patrick Walsh, of
Augusta, was read on this subject, favor
ing the existence of such an equity in favor
of the laborer. Arbitration virtually con
cedes it; otherwise there is nothing to ar
bitrate about, and a strike becomes an at
tempt at naked spoliation. The gn\em
inent by providing for arbitration, and
business men and corporations everyw here
by consenting to it have practically recog
nized such a right. If it exists, the deter- ’
mination of it makes a new element in
business ethics and possibly jurisprudence.
The speaker gave Ids own views as to
the nature and extent of such an equity,
but stated that in the unsettled condition
oi the question it would be presumptuous
to offer what claimed to lie a solution.
As means of settling this question, or
ganization of labor, arbitration, urotlt
shaving and co-operation were all dis- j
cussed with examples of each. Under the
head ot profit sharing it was shown that
these enterprises had always paid well.
They g^yc the employees a new relation to
the business. They secure then active
zeal, interest, good will and loyalty its well
as their active labor.
Pending the working out of this problem, !
Christianity alone can guide aright the
respective parties to it. The question for
this century is the same that was addressed
to the first—“Burabbas or Christ.”
SOPHOMORE EHHIBITION.
In the afternoon the sophomore exhibi
tion took place. It consisted of declama
tion by fifteen members of the sophomore
class, chosen for excellence in declama
tion. The young gentlemen did well, and
opinion is very much divided as to who
will be awarded the medals this afternoon.
Tw o medals will be awarded to the two
best declaimers. The programme was as
follows:
L. M. Brand, D. S.—[Excused]—Walton countv
—Annexation—Corwin.
N. R. Broyles,
Breckenridge.
or four bottles to the above
oblige. Yours sincerely,
\VM. 11 KNi: V STUIC KLAND, I
Pastor FdgelLfd Baptist Church.
Thclnrge and increasing sales of West
moreland's C’alisaya Tonic is the best testi- i
mony we can offer of its efficiency. Try it |
for lack of energy, loss of appetite or i
strength, indigestion and general debility. I
Get tlie genuine of your druggist at fl per
bottle.
Brannon it Carson, Wholesale Agents,
Columbus, Ga. jy‘J3 dl w
Tin* Warrior'* Sen.
J. H. Htuart, son of the late- Gen. J. 1 B.
Stuart, tlu* brilliant confederate cavalry
man, was married -at Hampton, Yu., m:
Tuesday to Miss Joe Phillips, of Warwick
county, Va. Mrs. Stuart, the widow of the
general, and her two daughters Miss
Mary Pelham Stuart and Mis.* Fide Stuart,
art now stopping at Virginia Beach.
A HOST I.Mli'.KAI. fit
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.,
oftc-r to send their celebrated Voltaic*
Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty
days’trial to an> man afflicted with Nerv
ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood,
Au\ Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en
velope with lull particulars, mailed fret*. [
Write them at once. Lvwtf
It costs $1,000,000 a day to keep the gov
ernmental machinery of the United States ,
moving. This figure seems high, but. eon- i
side ring the blessings we enjoy in compari
son to the king-ridden people of tlu* old
world, we should say government comes ,
cheap in this country.
Once upon a midnight dreary,
I was tossing weak and weary,
For 1 had a lit of ague.
And my hones were very sore.
Suddenly I read a label.
Of a medicine on my table,
But to reach it I scarce was able ;
I was so infernal sore !
Took 1 ji*st one dose, ’twas bilk leans ;
Soundly slept I and did not snore.
Had tlu* ague nevermore!
123 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
jy-1 cod Aw ini
THE CLING MAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
b’osr kui in tivi; fuhpaua-
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for Iti'Liuu Uil •*». It us never fuileti tt> give
jMMiant relief. Will »■>.;«• Awtl Uicer.-. At h*i.*mi 1
• ionla Tetter. Suit Rheum. Bt.ib.-. s Itch. Ring-
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THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO CAKE
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Prepiirrd tierortliag to the most *ei<*iitilie
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Toli:tce<» Flour, and i8- erially rer.in.Tneiuleti i r
(’rol.p Weed O! < *;tke of tie - lire i -1 end for that ( la-8
of eriinnt <*r irifhiinnialeiy inaladie Ath«> t.nd
of II Toh:.(V(.C ike F..r 11 • ola.-.i,- . r .t i.' .\,h: s
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41205 100. V
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We ofTcr liie above as a FORFEIT, if our
** FANCY BHiX’FlU* does not prove to oc a
genuine Havana-f)lUr('i"nr.-Union Cigar Co
ei lo
Me
Mr, Henry Wuttersou, in a recent letter
to tlu* Uouritr-Jourimi, stiys, among other
things: “Few sights in art nr nature utm
be more nielancholly than that of the 1
American woman who has married, or who
seeks to marry a titled Englishman. At
best a foreign marriage is a dangerous ad
venture. The American woman was not ,
horn to be the doll of a darn’d lord, or t•» ,
herd with the poor wall dowers that deco- :
rate the great houses much as the frescoed
angels which appear upon the ceilings
thereof. 1 would rather follow tlu* coffin
of a daughter of mine to the grave, and
see her laid tenderly away in tile little old
church yard at home, than to follow her
down the aisle of St. George’s chapel to see
her crowned with the richest coronet in
England.”
V Beautit’ul Sentiiuriit.
“Oh ! woman! whose form and whose* soul
Are the spell and the light of each path
we pursue;
Whether sunned in the tropics, or chilled \
at the pole,
If woman be there, there is happiness, too!
Beautiful sentiments indeed—for a mar
ried man—but why do you refuse to buy
Simmons’ Iron Cordial for your poor,
sickly wife, who has been imploring you
to send one dollar for a package. Get ,
some at once and cure her. Sola every
where. eodiScw"
A little chikl once asked his mother the
took mace, it consisted ofdeclama- v n i, ; i ♦ w V no l ! , | er nie
by fifteen members of the sophomore , her ’ ,' vhat part , heaven
✓»Lr\eor» fn« j~ V 1 uo people go to who are good, but nnt
agreeable?”—Christian Advocate.
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Near ATLANTA, GA. Twenty-nix'
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i fidUoi ps of cxcHI nt t.-jiclMTs. ( omplcto Military OrtraniXiition. \ thorough -.-i
no>s. liie m-xt yea begins Sept. 13. For Circulars address CHAS. M. NLLL. Supt.
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Cherished English primroses as the sweet
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Our LA L0MA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand
made. Fllcgar.t quality. Superior workmanhip.
Sold by ai! Grocers.
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BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Muscotfce county. Georgia, will he sold on
the first JTusday in August next, on the corner of
Broad and Tenth streets, in the city of Columbus,
between the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder, the following described property, to-wit
buttercups are sweeter than the mmitli P Ut * hundred am} MXty-tivd acres ot land, more or
that fair nnp wo « ., c e l <fV*/<Vnrv U V 1 -1 k*ss. lyinir east of the city of Columbus and known
lan ont " ho uses SOZODON i daily and described as part ot lots 93, 9s and yti, in the
to Keep her teeth white as the driven , Coweta Reserve of said county. Bold as the prop-
K. S.—Atlanta—Pensions— snow, and her gums red as June roses.
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Terms cash.
H. H. THORNTON,
Administrator.
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< loHsijig, M;tii ciine
Wm.L.TILLMAN / Georgia. Muscogee Ooimty—
vs. Mortgage. &c. In Muscogee
K. H. (iOKDON. ' Siipi rn.r*.'ourt. May term, 1886.
IT apiuaring to la** Uonrt by the petition of
\\ :n. L. Tilbn.yi. t iompueied hy tlie notes and
mortgage di e.i. that on the fourth (lay of May.
Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-*hvoy, the defend
ant iii:i k* a id delivered to the plaintiff her two
promissory notes, homing date tin- day and year
aforesaid, whereby the defendant promised by
one of said promissory non-, to pay to the plaintiff
or hearer, twenty-four mouths aft* r the date
ther.-of. Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-eight
Dollars and Twemy-two Lents, wiin interest
from date at eight per cent per annum, and if
said note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent
attorney's fees for the collection thereof, for
value received: and by the other of said prorni*
sory notes the defendant promised to pay to the
platutif!’, or bearer, thirty-six months after tlie
date thereof. Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-
eight Dollars amlTwenty-twoCents, with interest
from date at eight per cent per annum, and if
said note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent
attorney's fees for the collection thereof, ior value
received; and that afterwards, on the day and
year aforesaid, the defendant, the belter to secure
the payment of said notes, executed and deliver
ed to the plaintiff* her deed of mortgage, whereby
the said defendant mortgaged to the plaintiff* all
that tract or parcel ot’ land situated on the west
side of Broad street in the city of Columbus, and
kin said county and state, being about twenty-live
feet in front on Broad street and running back the
full depth of said lot, and known as part of lot
number sixty-five, with all the improvements
thereon, upon which is situated Store House
number one hundred and forty-three; and it fur
ther appearing that said notes remain unpaid;
It is. therefore, ordered that the said defendant
pay into Court on or before the first day of tlie :
the failure of the
of redemption in and to said mortgage premises
be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered that this rule be pub
lished in the Columbus Knouikuk-Sl’N, a public
gazette printed and published in said city and
county, once a month for four months previous to
the next term of this Court, or served on the de
fendant or her special agent or attorney, at least
three months previous to the next term of this
Court. J.T. WILLIS, I
C. J. THORNTON, Judge C. C. C.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee
Superior Court, May term, 1886.
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eh. PRICE
•. M.ih.Nir i HL.Vt XiiL CHEAPEST!
S IN TUB MARKET.
' : -.r g wfsvyy n
CLIN ic cm ; f§ P Sk II g L*
isfr
Sold
Every*
where.
For: - , years at 77 Court Place,
A • • :-.r r - j-.it: I a:.l IclmIIv quuMiV-l physl;LoaniUC
n • t his practice will provo.
Cures c Ul of PRIVATE,
CHRONIC a«U SEXUAL KlSi
EAI»ES. *
o^ei-j/iatorrlisa and Impolency,
.. f r ;if-abuse in youth, sexual exces-es ia :::a*
r ir .r . ::.?r siu'l pr< l . iiut acute cf tb.-iJl*
S-.vi.uau-s. .Suii.iaalKuiKd:.na. .'oL’!.teu.is-
... . Ui:uu»-. t Lefeotive .'I -a.rerT. phy-
•• • Piu.j I •-■•u fa.-o, A\ cr.-ion toSecietv of Females,
: li 1 • f Baxual Pew r rendering
u. i, r*■. -r <>r uuhai'pr, ure tbon.UKhh aQ'l pern.a-
SYPHIUIS positnel) cured and es,-
GononTiea,
GLEET,
u is
I-siva
li *c
. 1 ; • r.i.ii - Jo
oLASS
TO VXKEXTS.
Many baking powders arc very pernicious
to he.iilli. ai. I v.liile ‘•very one regards liis
own. he islmidd al.-o have a care for the twndei*
ones—the little children.
SKA TO A If I
con 111 ins none of the ba I .pialities of linking
nowders soda or salemfus. It contains no
bui'Uul ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
stiEvmic.
All Ch« mists^who hart* analyzed Sea Foam
eomnuMul it. Housekeepers wlm have used u
will have no other. Cooks, whose best effort'*
have failed with oilier powders, are jubilant
•vt r Sea Foam. Saves time, saves tubor, stives
monei/.
ll is positively mieqtialed. Absolutely j-ure
Lsed hv the letuling hotels and restaurants
in New Yorl; eit.vand throughout the country.
For sale by all first-class grocers.
GANTZ, JONES ,1; CO.,
JfO Duane St., N. 1'.
t that a ptiy .sician who pays sj.<?cial attenti*>a
' ‘ und trvutiu; tlwusaad* auu’i-
ysiciiin.s know iug this fact often
s. When it is inconvenient to
ediclnhs can be seat privately
and - *felv by oi\U or ox press anywhere.
Gtiros Guaranteed in all Casca
undertaken.
< • -fi suit at ion -» pt'rtionnlly or hy letter free an<5 invited.
Chaises it-ueonablo and correspondence strictly conflueuLAi,
jPKIVATE COUNSELOR
Of ?00 pnac-s, eent to any address, securely Healed, for thirty
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
Papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspnper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., Now York.
Send lOcts for lOQ-oaue Pamphte*
uunpi n AR iNM STaml BEST EQUIPPED Into
WORLD— 1U0 Instructors, 2WW Students lust year Thor-
I ln i « tru ct | o..,ii | Vocal und Instrumental Music, l'iauo and
i ?, r „n a n » t, » n0 Artn.Orotorv, Literature. Frenrk, Ger-
I n , uui honitunucs, Kitglinh Branches, Gymnastics,
v! ‘ i t VV*« . t ;V 5; -?J r boar<la,,,lrn,>,n wit l» Steam Heat and
Wcctric I.iplit, ?lot.. 97. r »per term. Fall Term bealns Sen.
I Tnr , |ul’V' St Vv ,I ’ (1 P. ale, ? , ’ ar ' rrmnUoaf
j dtlrcBS, L. iOUUJLE, Dir., Franklin Stp, BOSTON, Mtui
eo my25d2m weowt t
Taxes! Taxes! Taxes!
A ' V U ,B‘ve in? July 1st will be
a dark day il you don’t,
eud&w J. c. REEDY, R. T,R. M. C.
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY I
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
IIAINE5? GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It ran be given in a cup of coffee or ten
without the knowledge of the person tali- ;
ing it; in absolutely harmless, and will ef- ;
feet ;i permanent mid speedy cure, whether
tlie patient is ;i moderate drinker or an at- |
coholic wreck. It has been given in thou
sands of cases, and in every instance a per- |
feet cure has followed. It never falls. The ,
system once impregnated with the Specific,
it becomes ait utter impossibility for tlie
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale hy
FOB SALE IB Y'
M. D. HOOD A CO.,
ff.'l BROAD ST., C OM MBI S, GA.
Call or write for circular & full particulars.
c>QOU 1
< . *—* Send toi price:
a.id !i!usrr.i:cii < aiuioguo tr.
•ilhClMhiATi iO.i CUriBiifi/iilMG CO
tuyOdeoi &tveow6m
MASON issti.
THE OCONEE IVlIllFSLLPUl St • SPRINGS
W ILL be open for the reception of gnesta
June 15th ueder competent management.
Resident physician and Western Union telegraph
otfice in the hotel. Forterms address,
OCONEE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS CO,
Bowdre P. O.. Hall County, Georgia.
el,fri,sun 2m
U.Y SATISFACTORY
"• r: I •••* price reminded hy«a»
1 i *-...
COItiSET CtL
■e> E;., New York. . '
- v ' Rhinaaii t/ir
D R. WARD’S SEMINAR’S
Nasltyille, Tenn. Real Southern Hon
for Girls. 350 Girls this year. A non-sectarui
school. Patronized by men of liberal minds in a
Churches. Unsurpassed in Music,Art, and LantnniKe
For Catalogue address DR. W. lb, WARD*
2e9eod2m “ft ft..