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► DAILY gyQUIRER • 8U5 : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 5, ixg6. m nit ram w riud r Oar Fed era The Caming Centennial Con»‘itu*.on. Kk) Uf *.lo.i<-> t* fotabTMb < K.rmrr ivj.r.i (ornnitt :j l.»S -fW iillnil 9 41 a Pr'.»» t»i.r—X W -ril Ila» These clearly demonstrated that the jroun* nation bad arrived at a critical period ii its growth, when it mart either perlth or a new mode of life under a more powerful government must nave it from destruction. T. ■ *r» ■ «•*} far Taar Wart If yon improve good opportunities. Hal !ett A Co., Portland, Maine, will mail fre. full information showing how you can make from to to |25 and npwards a day and lire at home wherever you are located Better write: some have made over foO in a day; all new. So capital required. started free. Both sexes: all ages. Bac- cess for every worker. Send address aa« see for yoorseif. oc-2B d6m LIBERTY'S TORCH. tletrliitf I stm laspsrkiitr tilery Strtkkiir* 6 {.at Easiest .f Fried >a. The coming centennial anniversary of oar federal constitution is drawing renew ed attention to the historical events which led to its formation. Although the con vention ussemb.ed in the year 17*17 an l the constitution :t*Mf was the resul; of ardu ous labors undertaken tiy talented states men i:i the same year, yet it should be re membered that seiner union was made possible chiefly by events occurring in “ " lTV;, a century ago. This :nc• gloomy , New York. November 1.—Electricity, year of our national history gave bir. . to the light of the nineteenth century, crown- that sentiment which broke tn? resistance ed the colossal statue of liberty, the won- j of a majority of tne states to a union of der of the world, to- night, and the eorona- the kind ware now enjoying. tion of the goddess was celebrsted by a Toe colonies were unwilling, aider the carnival of fireworks on land and water, rcvolutiouary war. to sacrifice that right As darkness settled down upon the city j of self-government to which nearly and bay steam tuga came down the North . all of them had been ac- and Last rivers, and as they gathered j c-astomed long before that temoest about the little inland in the harbor they! swept away the last barrier to complete formed a flotilla gay to see. Tnen brass Independence. They ha* prospered Sith- throats and breath of steam sent ap three erto without a closer connection and ac- shrill hurrahs as they waited for the coro- cordingly oelieved that the “Articles of nation. The Yantic and the Kearsarge. Confederation.” which now held them war ships, lay at anchor a furlong off Bed- looseiy together, would be sufficient for loe's island, and the lights from their port the future. boles showed a busy scene between decks For this reason they declined to establish a« preparations for "the illumination went' a firmer federal government until the gen- on within. era! drift of affairs, in the years imme- Communipaw, on the Jersey coast, lit diately succeeding the war, threatened ui- the first beacon by kindling a great red . timate disruption and anarchy. The polit- flame of Greek fire. It crimsoned the skv. ical and economical condition of the infant bewildered the stars and was the signal for nation could hardly be more unfortunate a deafening hozzah from the hundred than in 17bJ. Impoverished by the war. steam whistles. The boom of cannon from which had cost the United States fl 10,000,- Governor's island rolled over the water to <WJ. and now suffering from a general de- the flotilla and told that preparations were pressioa of trade, the people were con- ready. The light from Communipaw s fronted with beacon showed the yardarms of the war A national debt ships alive with the middles in white of Fl2„mWj. not to spe..,k of the debts in- troaaen. and also showed against the black curred by the states individually. stay. Bartholdi s colossal figure. The winds Emissions of paper monev bv the and the waves were still, and no Bound legislatures had, in the beginning.' pre- came from the great metropolis sparkling rented bankruptcy, but, when assuming in the diStance._ __ .... enormous proportions altogether incon- hoddeniy, at .^30 o caock, from tne torch sistent with the resources fo/" the coantrv, liberty s aplifteo hand, streamed forth the value of this “rag-money" sank lower, a dazzling white light. Amid the shouts How much this curre£<•*•* had depreciated from thousands upon the steamer s decks: in 17sb is illustrated by the fact that many ® mid tamie and lood tug wnistlea liberty me Tenants in the towns refused to accept looked out for the first time over the har- it in payment for goods. In Maasachu- ^ x>r ' v * *‘‘ K ■ ’ * v Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey nn-i Duffy's Formula. Gam of 30 Found*. Z34 I/iTuic* St- Tert CTty.« AgCii 21- Ii »e»ki uro 1 r ;fir !-"? « F:ns: a- I rca.- l> Jt. t rat ‘J .5*- - ’t.’ « o€ «v<- *- »'5^-t*e-*r.i W T- -X £ t 12J ;<**-'• w -:-rr«L I £-* *" «* 156 »V * tael I Utter a. LDtlSWAUX Oaic of 33 Ponodt. L r a>T.« - H. V*. I r*xe tr.;r I>5lj » Itiy X-* :»• • U-EL* It t rtvft. Gaia X.« l G tu* ■>*. I* I ekw®erfiw. r witt :zA HAiifc:so_\. »•-. X - IM 5GS. Cain of 20 Pound*. !«» .** -r r u.vj ; • ' - rz: AM aLI. UD.\ti%LJ.i (.ala of 1Poland*. 5. t_ «.*>». J.Vxa jtyi> Wood vt*. r pHiuiiirat* * - 7* ?f £r zr.. -u- f •*r* ■ t t-w -.as* V-zSr'» Per* Mi/ W: * 1*7 FT '» f mr. t. I fcaA rrr.. zriy J?.j as:-ii* X> rretztr i * i*4 I it . » ytz cc-^t. 1 * * 7 • * - . * : ' > : la ■■ v-i:i ti: car i<‘. } r**- t it. -A XcKEcHLSE- Gaio of 12 Ponnff*. littxcfm X. J “P' •■*£*?*» t^r.ved fre/ar^- DzZi‘* t *r-.7La tar*? *•'■*7 r.r: tU: toe a ,c* fatffg t# «i J . i iti *b»t 1 f'--;iiai :r *i* a 7* la* ates: eartrely -•'*.--1. a:i *^.< aA ui> *:t' I :t cj sc. z fl-.*rr r .rriTr- »7l wt:ct »mt*ry iiWrr**** *. ia.* gi' ! tair.rx * *t7ai: :■err:or of . . -r wr;ikey M-rr z ztx t«forc rt’Wt*. er*ir*.j >:* t.**. Ar;«ri f e »t* rexer r«t:er.i7tf iiT» ao of zz ap after K*a.a ati IK o wtJel I wu irreatly tota- er*4 wIA U* to a eit«t emtirelT aef* E« My weirat !rcrea.««d c-arfr 12 pcula GEOBGE K. SSTli£& THE DUTPI MALT WHISKEY CO- Ljlltzjiobx. Mo. whtsxbt t« Solo iwtlt ia buux Bomia Nat** or Ecu. by ni^ht. At the moment her torch i kindled with the lamp of 3'j.GfXi can die ■U[ uni CATARRH CURE PILE OINTMENT. power, the Yantic and the Kear-sage be came cauldrons of fire. Their oiaek hulls boiled over withian effervescence of many colored rockets. Fiery serpents came u; setts at on; time a silver dollar was worth 0M> in paper money. Foreign trade, meanwhile, had decreased considerably, and the spiteful attitude of Great Brittain. in adopting measures detrimental to , . - American trade—such as the closing of the wriggled for a moment in the air, and fell British ports in the West Indies to Atneri- “to *e* ih*:ke:s berst above the can vessels—contribated g?i!l more to the and baptised it in showers of fire, embarr&iwment of the finances. From every spar tip and mast head cen- In order to liquidate the national debt, were waved, and their incense was with ih» annual interest of $2*500,000, an i to re ^» blue, green and yellow smoke, defray the current expenseis of the govern- dense cloud soon gathered about the ment, alx>ui f.500,f/X) ev»*ry year, the states f&tof Liberty, formedofthe fireworks, had granted the right of addressing requi- smoke and steam from the whistles, •itious to the legislatures, but without the hiding the base entirely. It gave the power of enforcing them in case of refusal, statue a new anu rx-auUfu. appearance. It It is not surprising that a government so seemed to stand illumed above the clouds, impotent should prove a failure, and Mad- WheD ® row of lights were lit above the , ison, Hamilton, Franklin and others ener- ' 8 o'clock, still another effect was geticahy advised the formation of a federal SPyen to the pedestal. At each of the five union with enlarged powers. But none of points of the star redoubt, at the pedestal's these statesmen echoed tne public senti- base a lamp of 6,000 candle power, placed ment so emphatically as Washington when * D a radiator, threw a dynamo, capable of he wrote to Henry Lee. October 31, 1736: . generating 120,000 candle power, revolved. ; **I am mortified beyond expression, when . the whole plant of electrical machinery I view the clouds wnich have spread over was donated yesterday to the American the brightest morn that ever dawned upon people by Edward Goff, president of the any country. Influence is not government. American Electric Manufacturing Corn- Let us have a government bv which our pany- lives, liberties and properties will be se- Fireworks were displayed to a crowd of; cured, or let us know the worst at once.” people at the batter}- where the statue was illuminated, and also from JEfT as significant Castle William, Governor's island. All the is his remark in a letter to Joun Jay that: fantasies of Japanese invention in the form “Requisitions art- a perfect nullity, where of rockets and Roman candles were Bet off. thirteen sovereign. : idopeodeat, disunited The Field building, the produce exchange states are in the habit of div. xsaiug. and and all the tall buildings in the lower part refusing or complying with them at their of the city were illuminated, and aceom- option. Requisitions are actually little modated on their lofty and spacious roofs better than a jest fud a by-word through- «id in their windows thousands of de- ont the land. If you tell the legislatures lighted spectators. they have violated"the- treaty of peace and The south roadway of the Brooklyn invaded the prerogatives of tne confed- bridge was thrown open to pedestrians j eracy, they will laugh in your face Wnat early in the evening, to accommodate the then is to tie done? Things cannot go on crowd who came to witness the fireworks, in the same Irain forever.” The requisi- and fully 8000 people were on the bridge tions made by congress were willingly during the display. recognized by some states and oeca- — — 1 1 » sionallv rejected, until at last the open Advice to MoTHEEa.—Mss. Winslow’s revolt In Massachusetts during 17ii. g c n- -Soothing SYat'P should always be used erally termed “Shay's R jf.lliun, ' gave a when children are cutting teeth. It re- serious aspect to affaire. This outbreak, or- iieves the little sufferer at once; it produces ! relieving the child cherub awakes as _ _ (is very - pleasan: little oloodshed. It was,""however, consid- to taste. It soothes the child, softens th< , ered as a sign of the times, and as such was gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu important in changing the attitude of the ates the bowels ana is the best known public toward the prevailing efforts of cen- remedy for diarrh<ea, whether arising , tralization. Massachusetts and other New from teething or other causes. Twenty- England states were now more willing five cents a bottle. jel7 dawly than ever before to support tne movement for a stronger federal authority. An additional aid to the arguments of the federal advocates was found in the appr - henaion of a great Indian war. The rest- leas character of the Indians was Five Cold and Two Silver Medal* awarded in 18:» at lit Expos'.'i' U3 o Xevr Orleans x id I. ulsviUe. and lie It ventious £x{yi.',tioR cf Londoa. The sopcrioriiy < f Coraliae over non nr wUai -'“in': lie- now been dciive;iiraU.« by over five yea.e' experiecce. L U iuor» durable, more pliable, .more comiortabU. and necer br‘ala. Avoid cheap imitations ma-'c or varou si.nds of cord. None are genuine on c* “Db. WiasK’s Coes line ” is prints on inside of steel cover. *8* ULl IY *U LEA01S8 ME8SM&XTS WARNER EFOTHER2. 353 Bro - dv«.y, Now York Citt OF LITTLE DANGER to the states as long as the former refrained from uniting against the aggressive move ments of the advancing settlers. But now | a large number of trib- s threatened to combine in serious attacks o:i border set tlements. The probable dimensions of such a war again necessitated a large army and united preparations for the defence of the exposed pioneers. A government able j to unite and direct the force of the states seemed to many citizens the best guardian j of the colonists' safety. Another cause for the change of public opinion during 1736 was the extreme dissatisfaction of western and southern settlers in respect to a treatv of commerce, at that time negotiated with Spain. This European power, possessing ! Louisiana, was willing to grant American ships free entry to her ports only on the condition that the United States would not object to Spanish control of the navigation of tie Mississippi. John Jay, the representative of the American gov ernment. advised to make the concession for the next thirty years, so as to secure the treaty. The alarm of the settlers, es pecially in the southwest, was so great as to produce energetic protests and eveu threats of forming a separate western con federation. These threats originated in Kentucky, , where the strongest opposition prevailed, but they never developed into a settled project’ for congress subsequently inti- | mated that the right of free navigation of ' the Mississippi would not be sacrificed, | thus quieting the alarmed settlers. THE JEALOUSY & CO, Csred by S. A S. CAUTION. Oamnmert $ko*£d u* ccmfsi* &*r Sptdpc «ri& Out mmmtrvw i.**i nctutUztet. poCa/A mer&ay mir:*ru vAich are ?X- lemmptc mM. mot on tXtir merits Wi on tXe writ cf «r remedy. A* ImUsUm ie a’ruye afintmd and a ckea?.. md fV> tArir* only a* Ary cam daoifrom !A* arr*.-£f imitated. TroaSiM cn Bixd xvi Stir, binotru miLt i frm. For male ij AT dr*77V**. THE SWJTT SP£ 7fFTC CO., L-'ZXtr J. A'danta. Go. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. uwms. ^ 'HARLBS B. RCSSELL. A\U>ro*j+t-Lnw. Cclwabts. Ga JOSEPH F. POC, ARon:eT4l-Uv, Office ap stxire over 111! Brrwd ft reel- S. S. S. vs. POTASH. I hire Lxi Wood pc- fer Ttir*. I ka?» I tart *_tkec oce bottles of Iodide of in 1L1: uk. bci ii c5d w so px«d. Lvsc «amawr nj fj«, a«s. S:<Jr mac 7iz.tr* mntrre cohered milt ted I <xnj& •o.’Dfij zj* zzy itt* :« mcc-szn'. oi nee* nu^*r7 it. cj *bondtr*. I t*>Dk S. S. >_ %zel ii hot -dcoe z>t d.yy zr.ir. til caber ct*-d;- cii>w l ai'-r Ukct. Mr f*c?. bodj in*t wei l** ptrf«sir ciemr xzA c>^a. xad rar rbei* C7i:isa i* emtintr rrocr. I weUznd llfipoofid* I bftsxo tie TBedxin*. *ixi l i>:xr n-.u:u 15* f»co4§- Mx fr*t b«s> beiped aae grtmxlr, ate oe ir Ifkr 1 «rx?Laa. I noc-4 ztX be vixbciat S. s S. r x s*tera! time* it* wviett in sckd c. e. mitchell: w. **a m F:-rr \. t t ck. sssssssssssss s s s s s s For Fifty Years the great Remedy for Blocd Pciscn and Skin Diseases. Interesting Treatise on Biood and Skin Diseases mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. S S s s s s sssssssssssss pEABODY. BRANNON* & BATTLE, Attorneys at-Law. | HOMAS W. GRIMES, A ttcnsey-at-La w. Office up stairs over Robert Carter's dro^ Mere. y^M. A- LITTLE, Attorney a:-Law. E1G5BT E THOMAS. XR- GKIGSBT E. CBA.XTim J HOMAS & CHANDLER. Atiorneys^tt-Law. riflvv nn stair* over C E. Hr<chjtraaser'« score. AS. M. I.ENNABD, Attorney at-Law. Office back room over C. J. Edge’s shoe store. J < | L WILLIS, Attorney at Law. Office over Crane’s corner. JAS. G. MOON. Attorney-at-Law and Real Estate Agent. Office comer below Swift's warehouse. WESTERN RAILROAD OF Ml Shortest. Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad. In effect September 12th. ISSc. Leave New Orleans - 44 Mobie — “ Selma Montgomery “ Chehaw Arrive Columbus - Leave Coiambus *' Opelika 10 >3 A rrive ^ est Point j 114^ La Grange.. 12 2£ “ Newnan : 145 “ Atlanta 325 JAMES M. RUSSELL, Attoraey-at-La w. Practices in the state and federal courts of Georgia and Alabama. Office over 1247 Broad St. S. B. HATCHBH. f. D. PEABOBT. J_JATCHER & PEABODY, Attorn eys-ax- Law. Office up stairs over 1119 Broad street. yyr A. TIGNER, Attomey-at Law. Office on second floor of Garrard building. - 11 55 a m p m p m P m Via W. A A. Ra ilroad. Leave Atlanta 7 r 4 Arrive Rome 1115 Dalton 1144} “ Chattanooga 1 co Cincinnati Via the Piedmont Air I ine to New York and East. Leave Atlanta A 7 40 a Arrive Charlotte _* 6 a> { 00. 9 07 a ir. 11 56 a ru 8 54 a it li» C5 i in •0 49 a ni 1! 20 a il 1/ 23 p m I 43 p c ^ P. GILBERT, Attomey-et-Law. Prompt attention given to all business. Office over B. S. Crane. a m . a ni a m p m •• 50 d n. > 55 p m * 37 p as W. B. SLADE. Att orney-at-Law. ** Baltimore ’ “ New York ! — Train 53. Pullman Palace Cars Montgome y to Washington without change- Train 5i. Pullman Palace Buffed Car Atlanta to New York witnout change. South Bound Trains. 5 18 0 m 6 0*2 p m 7 15pm 3 30 a r; •«40a m ; 6 20 a ra i Train 52. Family Emigrant Leave Atlanta Leave Co-umbos ; Arrive Cneiiaw Arrive M'«bil£_ “ New »jrlear.s Train -50, Pullman Palace Slr-ening Car ti rough to y'ev Or eans. Sleeping fa . free rf charge, through to .exas withf ut change. Vu .selma amt Q».een and Crescent. Leave Columbus.. 2 28 pm Opelika 5 IS p in “ Montgomery S15pm A’rive i?eirna. — 1115 pm j •* Marion^, j ; “ Meridan 1 “ Jackson - • 1 1 “ Vicksburg ’ ** Mon re ^..1 , ; “ fibreveport.... ’ 1 4 5 p in 3 4.5 p n 5 35 p m 627 pm 11 15 p m 4 22 a m ! 6 50 a m 1 40 p m . 635 p m i yy ALONZO CARTER, Attorney-at-Law. Office up stairs over R. S. Crane. J^OUIS F. GARRARD, Attorney-at-Law, PHYSICIANS. JJ C. TICKNOR. Practicing Physician. Office at Robert Carter's drug store. Physician and Surgecn. Office up stairs over City Drug Store. New Stand OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK Fall Millinery Now on Exhibition. All the novelties in Felts, Astrakhan and Plush Hats ; can be found at our store. , ... .... . , We are displaying the most and animosity existing between several * - c states, the serious economical crisis, the , clctfant lllie Ot r U11CV T eatlierS. commotions in Massachusetts and other T , • , . u ,, , , 1 Birds Wings, etc., ever shown in this market. Special bargains in Ostrich Tips and Plumes. 2o Dozen Misses’ and Chil dren's Trimmed School Hats ject was a discussion of plans to stimulate at fl'0m 50 Cents Up trade, but the real one was to discuss the 1 dangerous state of national affairs. Only the live middle states sent dele gates, but their discussions were of great importance, because they resulted iu an im passioned appeal to congress to issue a call for a constitutional convention. Here, then, was laid the foundation for that hi- - toriorieul convention of 1787, and if, in the subsequent winter, the united efforts of those state3 and of such leaders as Madison and Hamilton were successful, this success I , r 7 7 • 7 7 Cl, , must be attributed to the events of 1786. ■ JI. JOSepft S Ul(l Otana. states, the danger of another general In dian war and the tear of formation of rival confederacies—all these considerations combined to make the demand for a stronger union a nolitical aim of many pa triotic citizens. The first step in the di- riction was taken by Virginia in 1786, when she issued an invitation to the states for a convention to assemble .in the following September at Annapolis. The avowed ob- Our Pattern Huts are now on exhibition. HUM & CO ECZEMA And Every Species of Itching and Burning Diseases Cured by Cuticura, I^CZEMA, or Salt Rheum, with its agonizing itching and burning, instantly relieved by a warm bath with Cuticura Soap, and a single ap- j plication of Cuticura. the great Skin Cure. This repeated daily, with t wo or three doses of f.uti- i cura Resolvent, the New Blood Purifier, to keep l the bl x>d cool, the perspiration pure ar.d dnirn- j taring, the bowels open, the liver and kid revs active, will speedily cure Eczema, Tetter r.ing- ! worm. Psoriasis, Lichen. Pruritus. Scdhl Head, i Dandruff, and every species of Itching, e'calv and Pimply Humors of the Scalp and Skin, w hen the * best physicians and all known remedies fail. ECZE.n A. I gratefully acknowledge a cure of Eczema or : Sait Rheum, on head. neck, face, arms ; nd legs ; fors venuen years: not able* to walk except on hands and knees for one year: no* able to help i myself for eight years; tried hundreds of reme dies; doctors pronounced my case hopek-.ss; per manently cured by the Cuticuha Bemexies. will McDonald. 2542 Dearborn Street, Chicago. 111. EC'ZEXA. Some five months ago I had the pleasure to in- : form you of my impn*vcraent in the use of the l Cuticura Remedies in tay case of sewre Chronic Eczema Enthematosa, and to day cheerfully confirm all l then said. I consider ray cure per fect and complete, and attribute it entirely to your remedies, h ring u c ed no others. FERN A N ! IS E M H ARDO. 3306 Penna Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. ECZEMA. j I have suffered from Sait Rheu:n 'or c*er eight j years, at times so bad that I could not attend to 1 my business for weeks at a time. Three boxes of CtTicuR.v and four bottles of Ki's have entirely cured me ot th ? drt adful r is-case. Mr. JOHN THIEL, WilkcSaarre, Pa. CUTICURA REMEDIES -Vrt* sold by all druggists. Price: Cuticura. 50 cents; Resolvent, 61: Soap, >5 cents. Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston. Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases.” TJ L^ 1 1 T TLFY the complexion and skin by DI i.TL using the Cuticura Scap. CAN'T BREATHE Chest Pains. Numbness, Soreness. CECIL GABRFTT. Ceneral Manager. CHAS. H. CROMWELL. General Passenger Agent- J W. CAMERON, Practicing Physician. Office up stairs over Central Drug Store. LAW. i J E. GILLESPIE, Practicing Physician. Offic at Robert Carter's drug! store. On MONDAY MORNING we will put on our Bargain Coupler an elegant and attractive line of Novelty Suitings. The goods are very stylish and beautiful, and parties pur rhasing them will get big bargains, as we have determined to make great reductions on the former prices, which were verv low to begin with. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! We still show a large and beautiful line of these goods, and are offering them at prices that can't be matched in this market. Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! We feel that we can cay without hesitation that we have tbe largest, most varied, most stylish and most beautiful line of these goods in the market, and we will put such prices on them that they will not fail to take with the most careful buyer. Bit/ Be thief ton* in (fenfy mvl Ladies Merino Underwear ! A lady was in cur store Saturday buying some of these goods, and she remarked j that this was the place to buy Underwear. “I have tried everywhere, and these are the nice t and cheapest I have found.” All parties in need of these goods had better do just as this lady did—look, and then come and examine our stock. This is ail we DRESS TRIMMINGS.! DRESS TRIMMINGS! Feather Trimmings in all the widths and shades. Maus, Fue and Astrachan Trim mings soid here cheaper than they are sold anywhere else in this market. THE COMING WEEK will be one of bargains with us. so don't fait to give us a call. SUXjXj <Ss X..A--W. FI INSURANCE FREE FOR ONE YEA .. , By paying two annual premiums T give yon a paid up three-year poliev. Mv Harkins Cough. Asthma, Pleurisy companies have i75.000 deposited with the Treasurer of Georgia for protection mtlammauon. relu ved in ^ one of my patrons. Never contested a loss. w. W. 3ECCE. ROBERT BRUCE. yy w. BRUCE & SON, Practicing Physicians. JNO. J. MASON, Practicing Physician. Office at City Drug Store. A y ana l >y the Cut: ura Anti- % TfaJ'P.UN Plaster. Nothing like it. At x Hnnwicffi ‘NLvmte Potter Dnu; and E. GRIGGS, Practicing Physician. ^ CARLISLE TERRY, Physician and Surgeon. Office over 1119 Broad street. Residence 214 Tenth street. ! nr> w. battle. Practicing Physician. ) Officce over Brannon & Carson. Residence 727 Broad street. DENTISTS. | F. TIGNER, Dentist. Office up stairs over Glass Bros* drug store, TNvefUi street, i Q.EO. W. McELHANEY, Dentist. Office up stairs over Wittich A* Kinsel’s, in Garrard building. yy~M. J. FOGLE, Dentist. Office over Rothschild Bros., 12-7 Broad street. LOW BATES! FAIR AI>i I ST iILXTS! PROMPT PAY.HE.YTS! | A MONTH. Agents TxjuiteC. <j() bes; ■««»; | I MAAv bbSn^v UAL I Telephone No. 51. JOHN BLACKMAR, S Columbus. Ga. Ukfif s.n Perfect <■*A Vi' •< ..♦ .k .:'•• • s ’d with* ui-: g* 4 ‘JL \ l V ‘1 YC • • a.*'. w w . time