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SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
Os* Year, .... $ 1 . 00 .
Six Month* . .no.
Thru* Month*, . 2
1 inrh 81.00 per mrmth,
2 inches $2.00 ]ier month,
I inrh 1 year six dollar*.
l>oral notices S cent* per line ear li
erfioft 1
A. E-Williams, Ed and Prop,
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H i MILT0r'\ GA M\Y 18, 1894
An Interesting Letter
Fron Wasliiiigton.
AVimtilnKt.in I>. *'. Mny r.th JMH.
Dear Mu. Ei>i mu—Since wri'
ing n.y last M.avc visited that his
I V liinking .*' di ‘"itli^ ipti< 1..
toni.H . a s< i n <m
the hm.fi- in which the Father of
1 tin Country lived would ho in tot
osting to my ftiends, through Mar¬
ti*, I will try to tell you about
some of tlic tlitnos nliicli perhaps
wonhl i tcrost you tnost
With iny friend*, Mr. 0 Me- j
LaughJin of Talbotton, and .Tames
T. Hairston of I at .'range, we boird
ed the *team« r JfleAHi*ter fot Alex¬
andria about 8 o'clock a. in. It
was a nice rule of about, ten mile*
down the Potomac before reaching
that old and sleepy town, Alexan¬
dria. Among the first thing, of
Interest to greet its in the quaint
old town wa* the Confederate iron
t meat ereited in me i cry of A'ex
andm's ,bra»e confederate dead.
Tliu monument represents a confed¬
erate soldier with hi* bell bent in
submission to the overpowering of
the 1 st cause; you ran see determi¬
nation pictured upon hi* face and
anyone’s first observation would be
“He submitted through force of
number and not through feat’’. It
is s.id to be the best pi too of ,sculp
ture ever executed in iu-ensM*.
Situated in the heatl of the town
surrounded by ntt.gnilieent shade
trees is the historic* Kpiieojml church 1
where George IVasbington and
family, which was quite 'uutnor, us,
avorbliifiped. Iwing 7 built aecording
to the- English * ) le of - architect me.
Every th ug about the eburell l*
origin d except tlm pulpit. I had
«■ „t .no
same pen that Gen 1 W su^tiinj-toi) j
o cupie.1 and (he cushion on which
ho kneeled. The ground* about
the church reminds me of one of
Dickon's descriptions of u ebureb
yard. After services we took the
electe e car to ML \ ernon; overv
thing along tho lift is ju-t as it was
nearly a bundle I years ago. The
same o’d hedge rows, the M'ry re
dars that Washington planted «.re
to Ik* seen along the route, But
there is one thing (hut lias under
gone great change: In Washing¬
ton's day be used to take his wife
and go to tho scat, of Government
on foot, but now one can travel m
an electric car nt the rate of thirty
miles an hour.
The first tiling 1 saw on apprcieli
ing tite home of Gcu'l Washington
was fit*' obi fasltianeil gnnlen, with
*»L1 fashioned split wootl for pailin^s;
e .toeing the yanl we see ht* c<*utu
ry-obl Milt dial, the family kitchen
with iti hig bake oven ami p-e an
tlque pot hoo!» used by Mrs Wash,
ing on about her cooking. The ol 1
well !s still in use, but the “Oh!
Oaken Bucket” is gone, ami a newer
one has taken its place, On one
side of the yanl i* the tomb of
Washington, Mound which are four
tree* planted by men of note: Count
oi Pario, Gon'l LaFayetto, 1‘rince
tf U ales and Dom i’edro, Krnporer
of l»nual. A few feet from the
tomb i* a tree taken from the grave
of Nepolfon and planted by tien.
Washington, and at this (mint the
J otoinac is very wide, A nuinU'r
uf prominent inin were standing up
on the rixei * 'wink at this ;*oint,
when one of them mentioned the
tact that George Washington thiew
a siher dollar from th:* spot across
the river. Mr. vVilltam M. Fvarts
w ho was present wittingly remarked
.•that a si ver dollar would go much
further in those da , s than it does
now”.
' 0 10 * astl e » ’ ru,, T .4”t over by
• '
1 tl1orel,t roo,ns
l.ous*' contained
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and fan, til. are ca,chilly eared for
by the •tailed efforts of the
of (lie I'nioi.. A mono (he
ous Usings to he seen in the
mansio:’, with nil it* grandeur,
the swotd used hv Washington,
of the suits he used to wear,
to his hat and travc ing valise. 'J
room honored by Georgia is
sitting room, in wh eh a-e picti r
painted by .Miss Nellie Curtis,
small piano, but consult red
fine in those days, on which she
the Genera! used to [>ln -,
signed by Washington \ own
bellows, tongs, the old family
and the oi:ly oli inal pane of
ill the house on n'hich was wr t'i
“Nellie Cintis, 170t»*’. The
tf Ji™„r*i
tion have arranged the furniture
all the room* just as it was ill
\\ ashmgto . . time . nearly , ns
i » as
possible. Flotilla take* care of Mis*
Cttrti’ room; in th is room is the
■rune 1>« <1 used by her, also Ik r
kneeling stool which is beside her
Ik*(1. I saw t ic bed upon which
Washington died on that memorable
( . p( , asion of 1WmW , 179 «
( , vt , r) jj | j i*(.j,:aiii* the fame, even
| d)c () | | H f V | { . f .,)iintcrpane and quids
From the holme >vc |ms-c<l out
into the conHcrvntoiic* ntnl were
jstonixhed at the magnitude of the
hot house which was very extensive
for .Tjtrivjile residence in those days
We took a drill’.; from the bright,
sparklin' waters of tlic well, and
bidding Ml. N'crnou adieu, set out
faces toward* Washington.
Ramsey Wh.uams
Fiat Money of tho
Atlanta Constitution
.... Jill! A*, ....... nnt.'t constitution lift* ?n
idea tb;lt till money is fiat money
and is nitalc , good ,* m.nply , by . the .
government stump, (told and si 1 *
ver li.Tvt* almost no intrinsic value
and willimil t fit* govor mi nt s'amj
placed on a gold coin to lix its
value it would I c alfnost wort'ders
us a coin.
Will tlic C'onsti'.ution plvCsc stale
why the bunk* tiro no careful to
WC’ltrll !arte t * sllitimollts of eoJd coin
and calculate and deduct the loss
by abrasion if tlio government
Um] , , 5x(S tl|0 V:llm .v In fact
w])} . llny f w H gIlt „f n ll t )
a coiuY why n t simply lave an
aprnximatc weight; Wltll a fixed sire
nnd shape and government i taint*.
\V 0 go K a step 1 fartlnr '.mil,.I and ai"l a*k ASK wbv
| uvc any gold in th • coin used for
monev'/ « liv not u<e br.iss and
Ill)(| aflix V o. nirx nt Mump
. - n ,i.
so much less and euirv
1 K> ,] V CO uM liave money nlenlifub
arolim! k>1 ,,
„ ol , t rou i,| ,| rn ..hip great car
loads of money, of this fi.t brass
money, throughout the Mates and
territories, and distribute among
the hungry people.
Sncli rot as the Atlanta Constitu
j,j 0 , j s re tuiling among its reader*
is altogether unworthy of ;v great
tie iH-pnper.
There arc pcop’e wlio read the
Constitution nnd pin their faith to
its editorin'*. There are men of
<oni| arativc intelligence who think
that am editorial from a great news
paper like the Constitution, on the
financial question, i* utmost equal
to , law , ami , , gospel. , And , i tlie.V
think t his way- some of them at
least, because perchance these edi
torials correspond to their j.reeon
eeived ideas or wishes in the mat
t lT .
<'dreariest conception of money
have been sotm thing of intrinsic
valne From a scliool laoy we have
been taught to look only upon gold
and silver a* money. Strictly
speaking, a piece of paper is not
money, and can only l»e made val
•
uab’e when it is ledeomablc in
what it represents, namely, th gold
or silver coin, of its nominal hitrin
s c value.
We grant that money, as such, is
only a medium of exchange, So
t to, the goods in a pawnbroker’s
shop are there as a medium of cx
change. Rat le* a mau go thiue
with ;i worthies* eoiununlily and
offer it for something of value and
see how quickly he will be refused
So too the people wi 1 repudiate
a worthless medium of exchange,
And l.o government, however pow
efui Ibis any r.ght to impose a
worthless or fiat currency upon its
subjects.
compliments Rev. N. H. O'Rel'ey
highly on the address made before
day nigh:. He was elected as the
r ot the oc , ;lsjon fru|u
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Sheriff’s Selo
GEORGIA- HARRIS COUNTY
Will he Hold on (tip lirsl Tut sdfty in
Jilin- IS'.hf ill front <»f the emut Id usr i
floor in the tmvn of Hamilton, L<-fw< *ti ;
the lty«;al hours of sah* t!•«* followin'* Innd *
< i^ht v Hv#* ;tfr» s off of tin* cast .«i<ic of i
lot NoW, 'ill of lot No 01, containing in j
till 287 1-2 acres lying in flu* 20th district i
of Harris county. Lotirxictl nortii hy
Flynn Hargett .7r on fl»«» cast l*y WiiliaicK
south by A L \VMtfc» ami west ly
John A Cook. L«'vb<l upon hv virtue o,' 1
a tax li f.i issued hy tlu* tax collector of \
»ni«l county for tax**s <!iu* for year 'Ho:;, J
in favor of the Strife ami County, again ?
A. O. f’ohcrts. Levied upon as the prop
! ertv of saiil A. O. Kohcrfs.
Af«o at none time and nfnee lot of land
(No fix, eon*oinirig *202 1-2 ncJes lying ill
the 20th distil, r of Harris county, I.evii il
j fm ,,v virt1 "' ,,f « »’ >>v <'(*• \\ tax il
! county for ti e yesr l«ft.t, t>y William
Urawstcr. William an.l levied on ns the property j
of *;nd Brewster.
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Alsu at tlic sntne time arul place sixty j
nm-H of hiud moro or D-jm in l he MoiitJ -;
went cor*»cr of lot No 11*2In the 20th din-!
trit t of originally Troup iimw Harris Co
udjoiuing the lands on tliu vest hy CGj
SamD, KOitth hy ,T C Smith «*a*t and north |
hy L D Hutchinson and Barker, levied :
<»li i\* the proporty of Corbin linking!
Co, hv virtue of a tuM ft f.t tsstteij hy Tax
Collector of said county for taxes dm*
State and county for your lH‘»:t, by said
Corbin Dunking Co, levy made and re¬
turned to im* hy* C M Smith L. C. Tttlst
district G M.
April 27, I81H.
Also at the same tirm* ami place lot of
land imtiihcr ll*2, in t he P.Uh district of
Harris e*mut\\ containin'? two hiimlrc/l
two and one half acres, more or loss, to
satisly u tax ti fa iRHUcd hv tin* Tax col
Ic lor of . Maul . county for t . s due t.u, !
stvtcmid county hy Llizn C 1 hompson,'
for the year 18B3, j
April18U4. J
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AImo nt the same, time and place scrim- I
tv five acres of hind, on the west Hide <»f
!"* In """"7 I «if 1’ .............. (trail?. bv ••«*«!• '-.V j
in h < 1'iist A 1> AikIiw
H.„itl. fjKorjria m-.-mt and nest hy
Marshall ,
8tcvcns, ii* the 21st district of
wdd rmiDlv. To satisfy» „.ort,|;n K .. « f„
in favor of Itollin .l.'ffirsmi. npiinst .1 A
Grnnt, issueil from tturri.* Superior miirtj
AI*o nt same time and pliiee, one Eurm i
1vj|1 cynsi. „ liiig t , f (lw hundred . r i ( . oflterriH and emmty ! j
< one twenty
fU * r, * H ot l,,nrl more <»r less, on the north
side of h t. number 211, levied upon as the !
1 f»r» pert vof \\ I? Ilohhs to satisfy , a fi , f , t
Ass.....I froi.i Harris Snocrior eteirt in
f:, vor of fteoi-oj,, t.„. n amt Trust Co.
I It aid tint XV It Hot,let. i
Also nt the same time and place a j
certain Irmt or jinrcel of land, Iving and
(.rim;in ................. *t-.te nf.TWai.', ’
known ns tho Ilattox place, houmhsl on j
I lie north l.y bind of .1 II Hoel.er, on the i
enht hv hind* of XV. c Devi*, mnit'i nut!
West by ............. Hw.nt and 'I. V
^*° 4 ' ,r » < , onti , ining one hundred and i i»dit'
tlve Here* m.)-e or le*«, levied upon :,s :
f In* |*i»>jirrf v <if W l* Tj!h»v to silisfv;i
„ r , ..... su,»-.-i..r
">iirt in favor of Goiter & l.Tad.Vv j
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A ! m,J!t l! ,
"' '" ,l1 :
.|,„k of^.MMl* sit.ut.al ilia f,ao.i"l Sion
hmnn in Shiloh Harrt* Co.mtv Ga. Sai.i
hoiMi- situated on t'i i .i*i side of
"'"l szn„:z:
’miff, can good*, oil, sugar, codec, i„
«•*.*-. polnt.-.l out m mortgage ti fa
'^eU.
li (a. l'lic iiIhivc llcNcrlllcd *tl)( li Ilf
god* were at at the time of tlic Ic.yuf
*al I tl fa in u xtore lum*c in Shiloh in
*aid enmity in which tin* said .1 i> It
McDonnell has la i n carrying on hu*incsa
a* a inerchaut, and said slock of good*
being dltticult and cxocnsivc to truus
port from said store house to said court
house door in Hamilton, the same will
he kept tiy me stored iu in said store
house until sale and will not he trims
portes to said court house door. Parties
desiring to examine lire same previous
to the sale, cun examine tlm goods at
said store house and also see and exam -
ine the inventory made hy me of said
stack of goods hy calling upon mo.
May 4, I«kt,
M II Kimbrough
Sheriff.
GEORGIA—HAli It IS COUNTY—Mrs.
„ Metro a,bul.,istrntri X of Mark T
McGee, late of sai.l comity ilereaseit,
"“decs api.tleatiou for letters of itismis
All persons concerned arc licrehy not!
lied to show cause, tf any tin y have, la¬
the first Monday in July next, why
letters nt dismission should not he gran
c<t said applicant.
Given under my lmtul and official sig
nature Apr. 2nd ism.
I. E. U. William*. Ordinary.
gkoiusia—HARRIS UUUNTY, a
Redding administrator of Sarah Howard
' M *e of said county deceased, makes ap
plication for letters of dismission.
All persons eotreerned are lieretiy no
titled to show cause if any they have, hv
tin* first Monday in July next Mtiv
said administrator should not he dismi.s-
8ft!.
Givon under my hand and official sig¬
nature Apr. Pth lftw.
J. F. C. williams Ordinary.
UuCIvLKN S Ahmca S.VLVK.
The Best Salve in tlio world fo
cuts, bruise.*, S >n *, Fleer.*, 8
Rheum, > »• * t, T , >.■ \ > v
ped Hands, chilblains Corns, ..and al j
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures is! |
File*, or no jmv required. It
, u;x ,-anUa*l to give perfect satLsfact I
O n,orm, t,y refualol. lbive 2-':
box For >ale ny Cook Bros and !
l>. McGee & Co. C itpley.
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i rn;u ’L' 'Vi.s for the third time
ti*t,illy destroyed by tire, Dr ”al
^ audl«rtice had just tune to escape
! The loss is nearly a half million
|4iH*w. lebui d. Th, m,.ux,
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A FRIEND
Bpeaks through the Boothbay (Me.) Register,
of the beneficial results he Isas received from
a regular use of Ayer’* Pills. He .says: *• I
was feeling si* k an«l tired and my sttmach
seemed all out of order. I tried a number
of remedies, but hone seemed to give me
relief until I was iuduei-ii to trytho-old relia*
hie Ayer’s Bills. I have taken only one
box, but I feel like a new man. I think they
Are tlm most pleasant and easy to take oi
anything I ever used, being so finely sugar
coated that even a child will take them. I
urge upon all who arc In need of a laxative
to try’ Ayer*ft Pills. They will do pood."
For nil clIaeaRca of tlio Stomach, Liver,
and Howola, lako *
AYER’S PiLLS
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Every Dose Effective
BY MYSTERY!
A Great Mistake.
A rrrrfjt discovery is thufc hf'adachA
dullness, confusion <»f tho mind,
aro dllo to clernngcmcnt of tho nerve
which supply tho brain with nerve
that indigestion, dyspepsia, ncunidgia,
In stomach, etc., arise from the derange
of the nerve coat era supplying these or¬
with nerve liukl or force. This is likewise
of many dfs< n>csof the heart and luturn.
iS!i
The little /tjk pri
lines a r o m
,„. m!rvi . s
the n- rvo
v “ *™}). r ,\ h ,“
inn <)( tlio
to^v .tIo.tj? # mm *wm
y ,,,
large or
j,
10 ^
this fact ;
of Ireat
the nevvecen- 1;
tors for the cause ' ■
the disorders &
:i i-UinT thercfioin
they affected. treat tim to
part i.
Fr iakliti Miles,
R*. LL. IL, tho
Hm'nu'i'ililt mid * and author
of ivrvous dlsotisofl,
met III* Restorative Nervine
tii-mh of <h<r nervous system is wonder
fut. a* too thousands : iim'of of unsolicited mitnufuc- tost-lmo
ill,:1s iii nawss tho ctirnpuiiy
turlnu tio ivm !y amply provo.
b, •••»•!:»■■he. norvou* Uehlllly. pro*tr:it!o-i,
''>i;v. st \ on* imn.-o, in.ilepsy. eie. it. t*
HiV’l’iS %h.*s pHve, Modi'eiii ?t bot- < :
ElUiarl. I ml., on m-olptof p-r
ao
opiates ur Uanuerous drugs,
i ,,r s lie ),■ r ook lli-oi
•0-
i% A (Ir-ilar lived ha dollar eenied.**
ThisT.ntlion’ Soli.! French DomfOla KMBnt
ton liout dcIi’TWcf! five nnywhc*r« in the I'. 1 '., ca
^ receipt of (’twh, Money Order,
or i’ostitl Note for $l.o0.
. * V j Kniials every way tho Loots
V fold ia ell retail stores for
bV ii#V : J ouibulvcfi, $-.50. Wo therefore n>»ko this wo guar boot
v. *
yj- Vt -•'5 i effd antee if th* Jit, Btule U not and satisfled wear*
«ijy o:>e
fUjT'V-^nf , '*)&. wo will eeiid another rtfnml pair. the money Opera
In v tV t,r Too Common Sense,
• - > v - iV v- v. or
V i \ Tif rn A W widths sizes 1 U, to 1), 8 K, and ffc KK, half
v t v * .. Send your *he;
7 fit you.
IlIUBtrated
.... .aS ■s* Ca.Uk
■i'^1 0 FREE loguo
act.. s; __
Dexter Shoe Co., Veilltr*»
Special terms to
A 'MILLION FRIENDS
A fritiifl ivt m‘u<l a /riuncl in<loe, ami
not b'ss tlmn a million people have ju«t
luich u frioiul in l>r Kind's New Discov
wry for Foiisuniption, coughs*, and colds—
f you ha v nover used this Great Cough
im*die!ne, one trial will convince you
that it has wonderful curative powoas in
all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs
Kadh buttle is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed or money refunded, Trial lK>t.
ties free at Cook Bros. Hamilton and
J 1) Medee \ CoThipley Ga.
Large bottles 50 ets and $1 iH).
The Muscogee Democrats will
east their vote for a G vornor on
Way 26. Doth candidates have
strong friends m the c anty, and
the lesult cannot now bo safely
■predicted. -Columbus Enquirer.
Col. John Peabody died at Ills
home in Columbus ou last Monday
night after a short > luess. Mr.
Peabody was sixty four years old,
and was a lawyer of marked ability
and well thought of hy every otic
lie was an Elder in the Presbyte¬
rian church.
BLINDNESS. DEAFNESS CATARRH
Consult Du. XV. !.. Rt u MU'. Cdn.nVa.s
,i:l f " r Kyb * Eaii, Nosk, ami Throat
(> s.-ases.
deserving praise.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
or years we hnvo been selling Dr King's
ami Eh-Vtrie Bitters,ami have never ban
dh d renuslies that s. it as well, <.r that
fund the purchase price, .f satisfactory
--fits do urn fotlow their use. Th.w
iiton ZSZSZT 1
amt J D McGhee & Co Chiptey Ga-
BUSINESS CARDS.
WILLIAM BEACH,
haudwahe
in an iti brandies sbreaat with the tim s.
PW« examine our stock and tear.
1120 Broad Street,
Q->^T7;vrx3TTs. , . o-A.
H. F. EVERETT,
L’HE STOVE MAN,
111) BROAD STREET,
Columfous, Ga.,
fh*a!er in — Tinware and Crockery
Sto\♦* Impairs a Specialty. Small Guano
Horns at £1,00 per Dozen. Large
Guano Horns at £1,25 j»er Dozen.
Tin Roofing and Guttering done at
lowest price.
I. W. HOWARD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
PAPER DEALERS
—And Buycn of—
?tag8, Hides, Wax and
all Kinds of Junk.
1441-1413 FIRST AVENUE,
COLUMBUS, • GEORGIA.
PROFE88IOTMAL CARDS,
L. L. STANFORD,
ftHORHEY AT LAW,
HAMILTON, GEORGIA.
I ma prepared to olitnin money /run
.'umirrs i n improved fa'ins with interest
<t eif-dit per cent., psynbb an iu*Uy.
0 . I*. LOVELACE,
D ELITIST,
HAMILTON. GEORGIA.
Will .pend the first Cfleon day* In erery
month at Hamilton. Ofll e front room
over rlrutr store. O.b e hours f.oia 8 to
13 *. in *nd t.30 to 3 p iu
Will also practice at your nome if
Is ae Ton dollar and up war
E. JUNGEKMAN,
?liotos raplAOl*,
1011 Broad St.,
COIiTTMtSUO, GrA
—
ZJ3 . W. T. P Q _i ,
DENTIST.
1010 i HOAD STREET.
Next doo; to o Rankin iio. s;
a
(Join ib is, • la.
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Air. IGirOHl , , , . l? I..mins, ,,,,
TrrrmTnT Hi SPAN . -, T Ail , ivn I) buliliEOll riTTV, rnvui
l
C. O. P. IT S H,
Dentist,
12 H RID AD STREET,
■‘001,minus -GA
. ■ T. CHAFFIN.
B09KS and SMTI9MSRY
C0LUM3U3 l GA.
The Democratic Executive Com¬
mittee of the Fourth Congressional
Distri t of Georgia, will meet tn
I he c mrt house at LaGrange the
2d instant, for the purpose of pro¬
viding for the nomination of a can¬
didate for the 54th Congress. .
Miss Rena Farley has closed her
school at Catania and is at home
on the sick list.
Dr. John Riley is off on a trip to
Atlanta to be gone several weeks.
Read our City and County Di.
rectory on iront page.
m* ♦ 4
Wisdom’s Store Dots.
After a long dry spell we are having a
tire nice rain to day Monday.
Mr*. Ann Mobley spent several days
ji» West Point last week with her son j
John T. Mohley.
Rev. Jtager Bullock filled his appoint j
j n ’*;" t J * Saturday and Sunday ‘ |
I Several of this community attended
the examination of Prof. Philips last
' Friday tho 11th Hope
at old Well it was
quiet interesting.
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Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware*
Bisque, Art Porcelain, Bric-a-Brae, Etc.
SPECTACLES FITTED ACCORDING TO SCIENTIFIC ROLES.
V0 ; 1115 BROAD STREET, ^ COLUMBUS, OA.
Bowden’s Rheumatic Relief Ring for Sals Her*.
THE WILI.COX INSURANCE AGENCY.
OLDEST A VI) STRONGEST.
Our Fire Polices, Li'e Policies tad Accident Polices sre becked by a'-Aett* ntt*
(juslle 1 saynliere. While you are getting, get the best. So trouble to answer
questions and give information. Apply nt old stand.
D. F. WiLLCOX & SOH
1140 DR DAD STREET COLUMBUS GA
Go To
J.F. WILLS j
For Fresh Drugs and Extracts- No old stock kepi
at all. New Store New Goods, Prices to suit the times.
Seeds and early corn 'fa ever! kind.
Call and give me a trial, at 1210 Broad Street.
COLUMBUS - - - - GEORGIA
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JOS. W- KING,
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Sticcesers to S. G, Fegers, fermerlY Riddle’s Ganen:>
ioio Broad Street Columbus, Ga
$Jf**All styes Photogrnplis, Copying and Enlarging in Plain Solar, Cr
nk and water colors, at orices to suit the timt>s. First class w»>rk guaranteed,
Dujilittate copies of the Riddle and Rogers negatives. A o-4 life size crayon For*
Irait in splendid Frames complete for $5.00.
Call and see me, First Door north of Rankin House.
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FOR INVENTIONS.
Equal with the interest of those having claims ncrainst the government I#
itliat of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
of the incompetency or inattention of the attorne’-s employed to obtain tlieir
patents. able solicitors Too much care cannot be for exercised the value in if employing depends competent greatly, and. if reli¬ not
to procure patents, a patent
entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney.
With the view of protecting inventors from v/o ihless or careless attorney*,
and of seeing that inventions are well protested by valid patents, we have ve
jtaiued counsel expert in patent practice,.and ti “refore are prepared to
Patents In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct la*
terference.s, Make Special Examinations, Frc salute Rejected Cases,
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Op : lions as to
£cope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to
jether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be atone*
idvised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. IA
Jtliers are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by
d** lers submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on th*
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THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY.
B18F STREET, NORTHWEST, WAS HI NOTON, 0.0
r. o. BOX 483 . JOHN WEDDERBU3N, Managing Attorney.
C3~ Cut this out end esnd It with your Inquiry.
Som»* Washington lawyers know a
goo«l ileal about pensions. That \s a com
plicated subject, and a man who is Tamil
iar with it, lias no time to ht* very expert
in anything <dse. Souio other lawyers
ar* well a«*f|naint<*<l with |»ataut4, but
know nothing about pension*. Others j
know something of land laws, hut are in- !
nocont of ideas concerning pensions and
p it. .at*
The Press Claims Company can ban
every class of claims against the fiov
with equal facility. It has at
command a staff of legal s]H*rialists
large that, it is aide to intrust every ;
to an attorney who is familiar with !
peculiar needs. If you are a soldier
to a pension, or the widow or :
relative of such a soldier, if
are an inventor desiring protection
yotir idears, if you are a settler anx¬
to perfect your title to your land,
you are a sufferer from Indian depre¬
; in short, if you liave rigiits of
description requiring the action of
department of the Government, your
plan is to write to the Press Claim
CIS F St., X. XV., Washington,
and find out what to do. The t
charges nothing for informa- j
and advice.
EORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF
Railroad,
Quick Safe Sc Comtorta’ble Route
in Effect Hch 15th, 1894
NORTH BOUND
I’assgr I I Mixed j , 0 j, r
Daily daily, x Sunday
__1__ i Sunday I Only
Columbus j | UOOain | 2 00 p iu | fiX) p m
Waverty H «51 “ |3M -
| T01 “ |4 05 i
•* Warm Spg 1-732 “ | a 10 -
“ Woodbury | 752 “ | ti 00 ;
“ Concord | 821 “ [ 7 08
“ Williamson;| S40 “ J 7 44
Griffin
Atlanta C&R It 1120 am 1 x I Sft5 p m
■ McDonough j , 022 pm 1 (547 p m
SOUTH BOUND
j j I’assgr Pasgr
Daily daily Suit’ ex Sunday Only
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MeDon'gh | I 420 a in | 813 a m
At’a C&R | PX> pm ( | 730 a m
S “ Z “ ! “« “
Woodbnrv | 7:w • 732 “ | Km ••
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Columbus 1 1*27 pm i 1125 am | 12(18 pjn
Ask for ticket* and see that they read
i The Georgia Midland and Gulf It U.
E. Gray, Snperen tin dent.
Joses, g. P. A.
$40^ WEEK PER
FOR
WILLING WORKERS
a e ither sex, any ngQ, In any part of the
tite employment which we furnlih. X** n»/J
aot he awar from home over Bight. Youraaffx*
vour\rho!ctimetotUework,oro»ly jouttpan
me nt.. Asrsplisl I.-not r^ulmlyou ron*»riyt
supjily you wltli nil that It oeedeJ. ]t Trill
t0 =t vi,n nothing to try the bu.lnr?i. Any one
ean do the work. Beginner* make inon** fr.aa,
the start t.xihirc is unknown with our seek***,
t’-very hour you labor you esn easily make 44oirar.
No one who is willing to work falls to tuttfe mn
money every day than c*n be m*d« la 11. *•*#■. *
at any ordinary employment. Scud for Inc bee*
containing the fntleat information.
H. HAiLLETT * CO,
Box 880,
PORTLAND, MAINE.
CENTRAL R. R. OF GA
Central R. R. of Georgia
MontgomeryAEufaula Ry and Mo¬
bile & Girard R. R.
If M Comer—K S Hay*. Rovcirer*.
Savannah & Western IJ R
II M Comer and It J Lowry, Uexrtkra**
pickets at red nerd rates bet woo* lb«al
points on sale after 0.00 p m SutmrtA j
good returning till Monday noon.
If you are going to New York, fexttoti,
Philadelphia or Baltimore ou Immuos
or pleasure you save Sleeping ear tores,
and the expense ot meals enrontw kt go¬
ing via Central R R, Savruitisi, Md.
thence liy steamers, and st the some trine
enjoy the benefits of an Ocean T»y*ge.
Tickets include meals and Stale-Mom.
For full information write to ot *nll on
nearest ticket agent, or to.
Theo. 1). Kline, General Supt. W. >
Shellmr.u. Traffic Manager; J.C-Kaila
General Passenger Agent, Savannah*!*
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