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THE MACON WEEKLY TELRRRAPR. ITESDAi MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 18S7.-TWELVE PAGES.
THE CERTAINTY OF WAR.
ALL EUROPE IN A STATE OP FEVER
ISH UNCERTAINTY.
German? Will Attack FranceThrough Hel-
K-um-Antl-llernieu Feeling In Kuala
—Critical State of Affaire la
ttie Halitans.
lesion Cablegram In Sunday’. Mew York llmei.
Lortnos, Frbrurry 12,—1 but echo the de
liberate conviction of nine well-informed
men ont of ten in London, Patia, Berlin
and Vienna, when I aoy there seems to be
no chance of escaping war. No business
S ierationa are proceeding anywhfte on a
eory that peace will be preaerred through
the spring. No man in official life In a
position to know even the ontlinea of the
existing situation will candidly aay he be
lieves that peace will be maintained. In
deed, the better a man’s sonreeg of infor
mation the more pessimistic you are sure to
find him. I have had the advantage of a
long talk wilh a German General of Divis
ion, who is the father-in-law of a friend of
mine, and who came to England on Tues
day to arrange for the family to remove
from Prnaeia here in a month, and he
tells me no German officer doubts
the reality of the intention to have
war. In his division for a fort
night back the bugle call has occurred at 2
in the morning. Everything is in momen
tary readiness to start, either for parade or
a campaign. Throughout the whole army
the same nervous state of preparation
needed for aconflagration. Wegetsomaoy
stories of preparations there, of turbulent
intentions and incendiary plans, that the
marvel growe that the peace has been kept
thus long. Russian agents are bnsy every
where, not only those of a high class, like
the lady arrested in Sofia who wanted to
A LAMENT* W.R VICTORY.
The Strikers Find Xo.lr places Filled mod
but Little Inclination to Take
Them Hack.
*The action 1 of ^Assembly 49 in using the I mortally offended if charged with meannees
Wherein Ladles a re Kobber#«
| Jew lit) Metaecger.
L'idiea who *oold f alnt If accnsed of pil
fering do not he*itvte to rob their neigbb »rs
of cooks and nnr*e«. Ladies vho would be
Corbin agreement as an excuse and declar- or envy covet the good servants that their
-* - - *• • • - • 1 friend* enjiy, «ud adopt no end of tricky
bribe the Minister of War, but travelling } iogThe strike of the coal handlers, long t
emissaries, Greek monks, photographers, shoremen, and freight hand lei s at an end, ftQ d m*an way* to stems them for them*
drovers, and that sort of folk, who dis- resulted exactly as was anticipated. The | self®* _ Everything it f«ir lu love and war
" * * ’ >r, but
tr but© kopecks where she gave Napoleons strike is over, but the men, as strikers, in housekeeping is the motto of many
and scatter pamphlets and portraits have not returned to work and few of them ® dame who pjsHfi tor a model of deport-
of the Czar. The Bulgarian leaders are have succeeded in getting their old places meDt and the »» at ci wives and mothers.
equally busy. Stojanoff has just returned by individual application.
from Bucharest and Belgrade, where tl\e The leaders of Assembly No. 49 claim
Dr.lt. O.Cottr,
finishing touches were put to & eonliUou of that the ittike has resulted la a victory for red^nuM? 11 y mam
w.tMr, I >n,.,Umi. nn nii.,i. Dlienieeof theeye,wr, mro. ana now. ronuer
the three elites in favor of Austria. Within the men. Tbeclaimis an utterly empty lytuotfUiit for four ?« ar. to Dr. a. w. c.ihnnn, At-
a fortnight the Sobranja will be summoned, one, for a more disastrous defeat could I unu.
when the failure of negatistionsatConstan'
tiooble will be reported, and the impossi
bility of getting terms of any sort from
Russia. What follows may very likely set
the whole European pot boiling, and Alex-
Tito”
auder will be easily within oall
hardly be imagined. They point to the
agreement with the Reading Railway Com-1
pauy and lay that the strike began on that I
road and that it was extended to aid its em-1
ployes. The grievances of those men bav.
head the I ing been adjusted, there wse no use to con-
LOOK OUT?
Compare this with your purchase:
army which the Bulgarians will instantty tinue the straggle. The strikers who fiud
have to mobilize, bo, alter three months, themselves ont of work and with but faint
we get around again to the point where chanceB of getting bxok their old places can I
Sofia is the storm centre, the oDly new fea- see no vietoiy and wore disconsolate facts I
tore being the increased certainty that all day.
Western Europe will be drawn into the The officials of the coal and railroad com-1
field when the Hash cornea. penies were in good spirits yeeterday. At I
Everywhere on the continent the martial nearly all the offloea meeting* of the officials I
preparations are hampered, and the ont- were held, and the question “Shall the 1
break of war is rendered difficult by the nn- strikers be taken back or not?” was dis-
prccedcnted severity of the winter. Not cussed. In answer to inquiries made at the I
only are Vienna, Death and Sofia snow rid- conclusion of the meetings abont the same 1
den. but Barcelona’s streets are blocked; statement was made in every eaae-the
at Madrid the thermometer is 10 degrees companies will not take the men beck as
below zero, and Rime is covered with s Knights of Labor, nor as members of any
heavy snow fall for (he first time in sixty labor union whatsoever. “Henceforth,” I
In Alsace tremenduous drifts and said the officers, “we shall deal with our |
Buy Soluble Pacific Guano
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THEJM08T POPULAR] FERTILIZERS IN USE fq
Cotton,^Tobacco,
Grain, Grass and
Voidable*
In the Front Bank for22 Year,
JMO. MATHEW SO 1ST & Co.
r»T ™ years, in Alsace trememmons arms ana said roe omeera, -we snail aeui wun <
reign*. At Mentis ft young inniu of hi , »n co j^ p reV ail, and a panic has Boi/.id employes as individuals. We thall not dig-1
officer of hussars, tellsi him they are^iul held on (be c ; t j z( . rjS 0 f t(, e two provinces, who charge any of the new m< n who are doii-g
in absolute suspense, waiting for the hourly nre g] oon) j|y preparing for a fresh invasion, satisfactory work, {and most of them are.
Axpectcd order to move. Theories differ as | j Q thB f or ,jg n office ciroles here it is be-1 When the old men make applications to us I
to the time when the flghjt will reau? euice. ( jj 8ve d thftt contemplates striking st rs shall consider each application upon |
‘ * and accept or reject it accord-
mL 11• „i' i ta 4- lit)vta mai ivussia coaieoipiaim r>vi.«.nx ft ni .vs easu *
The prevailing *" I both Afghanistan and Hong Kong in the its merits,
that it will be about the ltth of April, since 8DriD g a8 we n aa Bulgaria, The concents- ingly.”
the reserves willi be out on the 2d, and ton tf(m o{ a R ufR j, n g eet j„ Japanese waters, There has been a complete change since
d*ys wrn bo needed *f ter that to M fellas the mysteiions reports of uprisings the strike in the way the work is done at
the details. 1 ■.£{*• 1 Si* against tho Ameer, seem to justify both bus- the anthracite coal docks. The men, both
prMtion ofoplnion. ,__Where ev^thffig do-1 $ doM- | trimmers and topmen, are paid 20 cents an |
pendacntheawiltnessandsccrecy of the honr. Before the strike the trimmers were
blow to be stinck, it would, of course, be | EXPLORERS MASSACRED. I paid by the ton. The new way does not
folly to predict the time and pretext for it. them so nood waces The coalcom-
Anqther thing seems clearer now than a Fat. of Dr. HoluU aod His Party in tbe “utoSSVthftthe7 will'notreturnto the
fortnight ago, which Is that Germany will Interior of Africa. I P* nles “F tbe F W,U Dot retD)rn ,0 tbe I
1 panies say that they 1
. i I old a stem, so that the loss will beperma-
awoop down on Prance through Belgium, A CapeTown special aaya: Traders from ne nt.' The topmen get the same pay as
Ihave asanrancea from a quartet which I am t h 0 interior report that the explorer, Dr. beforo tbe strike. The wages of the soft
bound to H apeettbet there is a perfect treaty Holnbi witc> and the entire psriy ac- coal handlers at Sonth Amboy have also
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Price, OHE Dolkr
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gians are ^°rJuDg now m a wnly ^woma- j w j ( j e an( i exact so enttfio trainiog, and who I aome placing it as high as 50 per cent. Bo!
plore Africa that a greater part of the striking ooal
nal manner at fortifications and M^nenta, enUrtoined a longing to explore Africa 1 that agmter part of the striking ooal Inn
but it is significant that these Me^rected from hig boyhood. As soon os his educa- dlers, even if they are taken back, will And
inore for protection against the 1 tion was completed he sUrted for his field of that their wages have been reduced instead
than the German host. In fact, the whole work in Bg deliberate and business like way being raised by the strike,
tone of Belgian talk and thought is in> favor ag i( he bad gone to settle down to the The officials of the Pennsylvania, New
of Germany, besides wbioh Leopold is a p rac ii c9 0 f his profession. Indeed, Jersey Central, and Erie railroads bUto that
grandson of L.nUPhmippe and the most j, e a i m piy made nso of his medical they will take none ot the strikers back, and
lls, Bt lhV’ knowledge to obtain means wherewith to Mrf Oliver J. Geer, tho head of Pennsyi-
of the situation leaviQg out or view this CBny on t what he seems to regard as the vauia'a freight department in this city, has
dynastic movement would be f*lse andjnls-1 woric of his life—tbe sci ntiflo exploration I given positive orders against doing so.
leading. Of course they are thinkirginBrus-1 0 ( landed at Port Elizibeth j Nevertheless, most of them will probably
fels, Berlin, Vienna and ltoue primarily of w j tt only 10s in bis pocket; but happily he be at work before long, either on their old
^iuklugTthe n cimre ‘do P*ritTn”h f.w I 80On - - ,0DDd “ d - h !" P I0 ? e “ ioD I pi«» or those of some other railroad com-
Belgian signs of activity as are diace;
on tbe German frontier are believed
*lhe red Z Tratle-XIark and the full title
on front of Wrapper, and on the aide
the neat and signature of J. If. Zrllln &
nncu tew i 8 t 0 od him Ip good atead. He devoted seven
discernible or ,jg b t years to exploring the country
. . leved to he oor t b an <3 gonth of the Z imbesi, alternat-, m um oi i
in the nature of a blind to deoeive the I in g b j 8 j ontne ys with months of sojourn in Uua and
French, just as the German and Belgianpa-1 t jj 8 diamond fields, practioing medicine to I the now i
pata lay great sire s on the fact that Ger-1 p rooQte means for other expeditions. He iy farmei
muny has no trnnk lines ranning to the j {j Te ^ 8mon g the Bechnanas, the Marutzi, I their habitual occupations in the spring.
Be i .!i »T! ben _ tro ?S* th» Mtabele, the Hottentots and other I The Lehigh Valley has already taken back
* ribM ; «tadied their habits closely, and sov«ral of its old men f
v® their good will end confidence. I It lake. them, however.
piers<
p&ny. This will happen for two reasons; j
The old men are tar better workmen than |
most of the new men, especially tho Iul-
Rnssian and Polish Jews, while I
men who are good hands sro most-1
farmers and boatmen, who will return to I
Verity of the Moselle and the Vosges, and
once Belgium was entered it would offer a
perfect uotwotk of i
Lille, Calais, Amiens,
for these reasons.
_ .as individuals, not ]
Daring his third journey he accurately i as Knights of Labor, or in oousequenco of
~'' ' ’ * ~ " ** J ‘ rangomcnU between tho company and j
iy labor organization to whloh the moo
m0r ° I ,tfio * : ^ Iia B1 *P 1 Zambesi, on a large 1 “ Notifications for relnsUlement were |
simple than tho former Alsaoe route. scale, shows every rapid, oreek and island in I made yestorday by tho strikers, aeting ss
To go a moment farther with Germany, [ Its course, and was made by compasi obaer- organized bodies, to aoy ot tho companies,
it seems pretty plain that Bismarek has I vations, taken each 300 yards, while the 11, |. expected by the companies that such
abandoned or at lcaft mightily distrusts the distance, more than 2 090 miles, were deter-1 applications will be made on Monday, Tbe
view that ho hai squared with the Cxar. I mined by stepping, every step being counted answers will be of the tenor indicated I
When tho Reichstag speeches were made 1 on a twenty-one months’ walk. This had above.
heandtbo Kaiser believed this had been I become necessary from the loss of hia Nauli-1 What will happen on Monday depends a
done, and no doubt it was at tbe time more I cal Almanac, and the consequent rueleaaness I good deal upon the developments in Phtla-
or less true; but the Czir is a tricky person I of biasexlaut. Tbe doctor reached Muacbela 1 delphia and Reading matters, if Mr. Cor-
to deal with, because absolutism is in Itself 1 Amstnga very tired, and quite ill, bat I bin's arrangement with his Eliz ibetbport
equivalent to vacillation. The Czar undoubt-1 still plucky and hopeful ot crossing the oon-1 goal handlers is satisfactory to them and to
cdly made promises to Berlin, bnt then he 1 (incut ana coming out at Loanda. But I the company's 2,5(0 ooal handlers at Port
vraa oonfrontod by a vieorons protest from all I fever intervened, and hia best canoe, con-1 Richmond, then the expectations of the I
tho Panslavists, with Katkoff at their head. I talning all bis gunpowder, and, still worse, I officials of the coal companies will ho I
So far as the winter palaoe is concerned I his quinine, was sunk in a rspld. He realized and all the strikers will probably
those aristocrats represent all Russia, They | pushed on, nevertheless; but at Nembwe I apply for work. Present Indications, how-
speak and sing in French and think in I cataract, nature, exhausted, gave way, and I .ver, are that Mr. Corbin's employes are of
French; they call themselvea Fanslaviats as I he was carried back delirious by his native I the opinion that their agreement with him |
the best obtainable polite label; but a 1 servants, to lie 111 for sixteen weary, painful I i. too one-sided ana all on hia
truer one would bo anti-Germans. This mouth.. Even then he was not idle. He I B ido at that. It Is reported thet I
class, which leads the army, dominates the I ordered hi. servants to bear him abont in a work will be resumed st the Phils
burcaucrauy, handle* the finances, and I litter, directing them constantly, collecting I delphia and Reading’s Elixxbetbport docks
oolors every ohannel through which Ideas I any quantity of plants, insects—hia beetles I in a few days. No one could be found yea-
filter to tho Czir, bag for its chief abiding I alone number 13,000 specimens—birds, I ttrday who had heard Mr. Corbin say that
principle hatred of the German, and for Its I weapons, and made many drawings which I it would or who had aeon hi* signature un-
main ambition the spectacle of Coaaacka and i are invaluable. I der any writing to that effect. Thu offloials
Turcos fraternizing in the Unter den Lin-1 From this notable expedition he returned I of the other coal companies believe that the j
den. Against the terrifio agitation which 1 to Europe in 1880, and In the following I Reading docks will never be used again by
this olaas started tha moment hints of a I year published an exceeding readable work I that company, or, If they are, it will only
Russo-German entente began to spread, tbs I describing his explorations. Two or three I be until May 1, when tbe lease expires.
Czir has been unable to stand. The oon-1 years were then devoted to raising funds I The agreement between Mr. Corbin and
sequences are that he has yielded te Kat-1 and making prepantiona tor hia last expe-1 the committee ot bit employee was that I
kou. It U perfectly well noderstood io I dition, on wbioh he was finally ahle to atari I upon tbs resumption of work st its
Berlin and Vienna that he hxa con-1 in the earlv part ot 1884. His starting I Klic- ibetbport dock the employs* there'
seated to an attack on Austria at the 1 point was Cap* Town. After some months I should bo paid ss high wsget ss
earliest moment poeaible. Then it will be I spent In exploring Cape Colony, he began I those paid by any other company. No I
for Germany to publicly announce that she I to work hia way np through the Bechuana I other company la pajing more than twenty I
hag no intention of helping Austria. Other-1 country to the Zambesi, and to prceed I cents, the exaet sum the topmen were re-
wi»e Russia and France would hnrl their northward to the Marutzi country and the duoed to at Elizabethport on December 31,.
hosts upon her simultaneously, leavirg the I Late Bankweolo, the thorough exploration I and on account of which the strike took I
Balkan hostilities to take care of themaelves of which formed the main object of the place. Even ahuuld work at the Elizabeth-
Gr aix or sight weehs, or till< Germany^ Is | undertaking. If possible, he intended I port docks be resumed, therefore, tbe pty
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SMITHS
dismembered and prostrate. It is knowledge I afterwards to pnah on aa far aa the western I of the topmen will be" the same as before I
of (Sia scheme which hsa decided Bismarck | bend of Rio Congo, and to saek for Intelli-1 the strike, and the pay of the trimmers, aa
to strike tbe lint blow himself, overrunning gmee of the explorer* sent ont by the king stated above, will be his*. It will beater-
Belginm while Italy strikes at Nice, Toulon I of the Belgians. Ho intended finally to rible defeat, and there were sign* last night
and Marseilles, and leaving eoooRh Ger-1 make his way to the Soudan, striking the that the Reading ooal handlers at Port
mass In Eaat Prussia, Posen and Bilr aia to [ head waters of the Nile, end then making Richmond would prefer a strike to allowing
withstand a Russian attack. Hera you have his way down the valley of that river to I their Elizabethport brethren toacoept 1L
a skeleton statement of tha universal ex-1 Lower Egypt in this ambitions attempt to
t,eolations of war which otherwise must be I journey through the entire length of Africa
well nigh incomprehensible. j from south to u .rth.
It will not do to pretend to find this ex-1 The last detailed new* of him reached
planation in tha political exiganclea of the Vienna in Angnst lasL The letters then
Reichstag electoral campaign. Doubtless, I received covered the period from the end of
/■JURE Blllnanetf: Sick HeMKhelsFoarhoiira
O Owe Sosa r*H««a*_Nourii»:a. j-i !her cure ano
A bTUHY OF A KISS.
. ,. iraiai . . ,
artienl Chilli ^ Ft«w. Sour Slciuuh C Bod
Breath. Clear the tkla, Toaa lha Kenes, asS
n’liii a YYaass was Aims of ami What
It,ally Happened.
Chamber'! Journal.
A Circassian waa walking along one road
Breath. Clear the Skla, Toaa tha iwi, and pivr
Lit«e> Ylfor tothoifatem, BumiDN'K HEXn.
Tr? them osco and you will never be wlthost thaw
Modk)eo Dealers <
; On receipt
J. F. SMITH dk CO,
Manutacturart sal Sold Props.. ST IQUIS. M6
UUWitaw-asl?
BUmarek want, to win tfiodght, but in the February to the beginning of May. during and aw Oman a«“ gmoffier Thoroad.
fimt place, he feeU reaaonably sure of doing which time he was on tbe Upper Zombeal, 5?»i|. nSted ffire ont «m.l r«aoh?no
«?. *"*•'?** “ d 01 T Although Dr. Holub bad barely p“ n/ofja^otnrejth. “me Urn.? they
side and of Bennigsenon the other. In the reoovered from a aevere attack of malarial ^ Th7mu> r.rrV
fTtfrei—SPlS“rt "■* SKJS«ffSSJS»BirirS| | Plinr TITO I
I • CURE FI 1 S !
helping to bring ona great conflict, dw of the extensive collection, of Dr. Holub | ‘. 8 “
ttrojiug publio oonfidence, paral)xing the bad already arrived in Enrepe. It waa,
bouraes and businesa for mere electioneer-1 however, hia intintion, in view of the diffl
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m L5Sl«*
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HUGE tor BoyaU unappruncl
Scratches,
Sprains.
Strains,
Stitches,
Stiff Joints,
Backache,
Galls,
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Spavin
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THIS COOD OLD STAND-
accoraj-llabea for every bod? exactly wbat hi
forlt. OneotlbereoaoiuforlbOKreotpei**
■bo Kustmaa Llalment la found la Its uul<
appUcaUllty. Everybody nooda such ft W
The I.uuibrrmuu need*It IncoaeotftB
Tbo Houaeirlfoneodsllforfeassalftm
Tbe Cannier needs II for bio toonsiad»
Tho .TU-chuulc need. 11 always ca U
YGLL LINES OP TUE AilOVKSUOEH VOUHSLE UY ' »»d bU stock yard.
Tho MlaerneodsHtoeosoof omorsesd
Tho l , ionerrneedalt-c*n’t(etakios< 1,r
Tho t-’armer needs It th his hou?^ B
I.UADINCi KKTAILKK8 '
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The Breamhoat manorihe Boaiuft* 1
It la liberal supply afloat and oshose.
Th* Hone-fancier need* **—ta *
friend aad Sate! rrUsnco.
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TAKE NOTICE.
A. B. SMALL
j They neared a dark ravine. Said th*~wo-1
“I am afraid to go through that ravine
Ing pnipooe*. In tbe third, if inch were I eultka
the case, there would still b* no reaoon why I to hia c
army officers should be warned that war is I pictorial representations
a matter of honra. We may be perfectly 1
ante that Germany expeeta to fight, and
rer, nta intention, in view or me oim-1 withyou;ltUa lonely place; and you might »“”*« »■
1 °nl!7i ll, ^ 0,U a d< ft ,> ' 1?^, T6 v.? P overpower me and kiaa me by force.“I SI?m
collections and to limit himself to Sold the man: “How can I poiully I SSSXT.
LMm m yALU.to MCKKAM
ruV rr i
ltf« Miff ,t»4f.
hurt rase*. |M
Ml •*« twalvtBI
that soon, altogether independent of the Texas MWa*.
Ought to ba rroiUcd For.
Relchhtag eleetiona.
A startling element of the sitnation la I
’Do yon think there will beazpeeial i
sion of the Texaa Leuialatnre?” lnauirtd aid
powl-ly
overpower you and kiaa yon by force
when I bav* this great iron kettle on my
book, a cane in one band, a Uve chicken in
the other, and am leading Ibis goat?
I might as well be tied hand and foot”
Yea,” replied the women; “tut you could
Mr* Mb4 to M r**B* — — — w _
*m4 U yarn tor i hhum m4 i fr« '««uto •< My
Iftfcmto* rw If Oit* AiproM »M MlOte It cmU fto
wtu fmt%
norMmt to* thrAwfm
Notice.
Having dosed the Mac vn Ugency, our
your I friends and customers will hareafler please
aids I communicate with ns direct, sending thou
then | orders and remittances to tha home office.
HIE TANKER A DELtSEY ENGINE Ct>.,
Richmond, Va.
lend, let alone far-off America. It is bard bis hand In a cotton
to reolixo jnat how dalieata and dangerous oas ht to b*
is the sitnation in the East. The other.”
whole Balkan territory is one vast
trembling expanse of bog in which a tout*
is liable at any moment to open. Every
Rashalie in Macedonia and Albania, avery
village in Romdia contains all the elements
Notice.
“»">*. do, January XI. 1*7 -Hr. I-eurem hsa
thlft 4av reread over to bo oil the mftchlcery or*
offeete oetoagtau to uo, ta eloetsa this saoaey, aad I
hereby uhllftt evtiythlaj atrletly sonortand
_..Z T- 1} »U110 1 cm aurne gt.va rev mo goal, ana noreuy si uiiu evarjtbleo MOrtly eomrtu
n last week, and ba iben—«o run a th* legend—lowering the Pwtoctly reati'jeuvrr. J. a. TaZCET,
for somehow or an- k , ttl8 (rom She older ba pul the fowl | yor Taaaee* D.Ui. n koiln. To.
DENTWTBT-DH. B. B. DJtEFIlXI).
Ho. dH Mulberry huoeL >1» -n. Ooorflt,
O0oa hosro—a a. re. to a p. B.
under it, and wickedly biased the woman,
as ah* was afraid ha would.
If Yea Waal a deed artleio
lopnjMfpjsr
I ausxuoor resibusawly
B.
atlftea
WhiuhalL^L
Iz So’c Proprietor in Middle Georgia for
B0LUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, SOLUBLE
.PACIFIC ACID PHOSPHATE AND
DLSSULVED BONE.
FOU CA.SH OR ON TIME.
GOODS EQUAL TO THE REST,
house!** Un8<1 ' uIed *uy responsible
Analysis furnished on applieation.
d**14*w4tn
A. II K STALL.
141 aod J43 Third Street.
Maoow, Ga,
Tfcc CsSircadmaa^^ltandwClw’
km« a* hia life U m round of accUleuU Ra 4 *
The llackweodeman needs It.
Ing like It as an antidote for tbe d*nt«^
limb and comfort which rorroond tbe pi
Tho Merchant needs Unbout bli##
ble employees. Acddente will hepp*®* J]
tbeee come tbe MuiUmg Liniment Uwutn
Keep® BottleInihellouec* TtoU*
Keep a llottle In the Factory*
naelncaeeof accident boym pain end
Keep a Uottle .Uwaxetn the
■*e when wanted.
febHvly
REYNOLDS’ IRON W
Iron anrt Hniss PottndrW
Miuiliinn Hliiips- .
Iron BaUtaBu. Oaoaltilu. Byrup U»
kina.. c:x-blnery ct >11 linOv. <irU< *;
i vines ■'»—i enuiure au l n-xclilcviy ‘ r
Inm and bf rmatibu* of every d«»3
raet »y ao. ar«y thing that ti made urt^B
cum iron eorke.
proprietor hia had aa expert**"
W.T. PARK. M. D. | ^^^>!rjiireatve lr t<i’*Uyoc"c><>«
.■HWhilehangfreeL Atilnll GB ^7^?. red to ^ wU. ^r. ^
fanre^rereaeTOM. SSSy^JSS
k«jSStSH
mau WMkBM*. a*., paniito
toWreTetoTu. the Sto 5toi h22
Ihrouahtol expo*, or oih.rvuw, C r uiwtw
under hi* poraonai core la Ailuta. “““to
ireratoto.jjapmare. ^e. re,.M.retom,|
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Ore. rifth aud Bawtoua rtrerta *•"
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