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the MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH ; TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2fi I8h7,
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hfr TOW NS AROUND IIS. rant^n* To.' bFuIUdV W° I ®*'; ?“ of } u Lon : I some . tritial and the former received
P 11 - H*w Bvth.wood Walker luST’ j i Hianu imd Misnsaippi. visaing relatives and a aeiious wound.-n , ;1 b. ad from the Utter
* rfrh ALL OVER THb STATE. b V Sir Knight Rose MdVlgra^ 0*M, TlU ° I ?“*’* V “ lt t0 Catnb0,t - ban ^turned We bad a light rain yzlerdav. which
| general tr..ve lug pasaengtr ^ct.and j^: ' *“? - • - | much n^ed. betog the fltst Ire have
M“‘'*„villr, Hairl<l«»ville,
‘ - * Key""*"*. ,,colltc '
t U „..l.ton.°»y to n. ttc.
Mli.» UoLane, of Arlington, IS visiting Perry-An Honorable Settlement.
GRIFFIN. h «f". «"• E Boynton, of lb* city. Pianr, A,..,l I8.-I0 the matter of tbe re-
A Storm IlrstroyiTI undW. .1 c Mr. O-orgB W a k r, with C. L. O Qor- cent controversy between Messrs J H
i,.,n ' th ® f '“ vttn -1 “an A Co., .her n abort visit to relatives Bodges and 8 It Barr we him to >n
WIN April 18 T ° r ,A ' nl, “ l,m - tenWia* returned to Macon. nonnoe to tbe pnbiio that an ammable ami I
I nn the 1 passenger train Br. J. K Patterson, . f mb wart oinnty, honorable scttltmiut has boen made which
"Tn ‘till m'irnlDg. We were b!ma retold dm. S'lnra"" 1 Nor i h Ala- has been visiting the family of Dr. K. E. reflects discredit up an neither ..f the pat
»•. f T_. ”a“ wind blew bard all I ??« at 1.0:10 a. m. has not I Toouibs in ibis city this week. I ties. * McK. F. McCook,
Chas. W. {Snow.
Si y* 'VS&XAb night from
I.7.0WO was throvrn . , so-.dght b, engineer Gee. MeffihSo, who
- n • P n ^ ,ul, i °y engineer w. u.
’beflend* Mt'med to be •PP’MobjtB h”ohei rWer^oM mllMhiMWe'o? WhiteT of t! -e State Convention of the
feiM^ A—* Slat.I F
[v,s.l. for oar town.man, W. E. Powell | heavy wind, amountin/to almost a I Convention oonvet... hero on 1'hur.day | JoVbi^ thGr in^aod^mport^i sbTp I
CHARGED AGAINST THE KNIGHTS.
Judge Jennison un One of Tlielr Illegal |
Contractu.
Detroit, April 11) —Some months ago I
Evion one or two of their number was 1 - —** I Dr. Hawthorne, of A.iUuU has kindly »v- , . „ . , . . , , .
6 irk and they decided to defer their I A * atal Explosion at the Georgia Chemical I cepted an invitation iioui the Ladies' Me-1 ®®*. relurn hoiue, but claimed
f-f.4 returned to their homes from thin 1 Works, I morisl AsMuciation to deliver the address I the oontractwas illegal. Judge Jen-1
' Itis said a party of oar oitizeus will | August*, April 18.—The boiler at the I ho!H 00 fbu ‘^b instant | nmon called attemion to the faot^ that the |
e the trip and sail for Florida in a Georgia Chemical Works, back of the I vxrNOTnv ' new comers hud been intimidated and un-
L a ‘ 1 »“ rt abambor, exploded at 12 o’clock to-day! LEXINGTON.. inwf nil, prevented Horn carry ing ont their
ttobanday-sohools of Reynolds have killing George Beggars. The brick wall in Impressive Ceremonies In Dedicating the c0 lP ot ’ ibM K * la * oondemns all pro-
K hold their annual Celebration which it was encased was blown on him! New Court House. !m£5RiSKS1? ***
Utihfl 10:h of May at the now feiiyof vims'. .' 0ftl> , tb '' 1 ’f i,h th » esoaping steam, Lexington, April 18.—Immediately upon I [ a wfullv with iudiv!dnsls are 'violfttions U of
1 J. U. Bryan’s, and have Bmtodfta | killed him almost instantly. | the aaseruhliug of the Superior Cou/of ‘this iSesuYum. I
fcduUnllo scuouia to uieo. .»n thcr^ . e»o... eiio... p ayeo au unsncoessiui en-1 county Ill s morning at y o'clock dodge induatn atiflmo leuiumete enterori.e end
Lais s to be on occasion of mnoh en- gagement here. Cooke hud to borrow Lumpkin uuoonnced thaf.there would bo crin “, lr ;: ^
Let for the young folks. We believe money to pay his company’s board while s-.me dedicatory s„.vices of the new court tiu 3 ®T tne iurv e.!e a V !!,er m
Lsoaplau to enoonrage the chiUren I here. W. J. Coatney, tho man from whom house before formal y organizing the court; The defendant ’ a, ‘ ,d,ot f0r
a to Attend Sabbath- school. I he borrowed the money, left with them for 1 whereupon the R«*v. Thomas Gibson, pa<* I
Macon, and will remain with them until I tor of the Methodist Cbnroh, read some Firat lady c*iier-ia your husband at homat
I enough money is made to pay him. I very eppronrinte pussagus of soriptnre. I Youog wife (playfully)— Ho; he baa left me fora
The Sibley factory have declared a three This was fdlowed by an exceedingly elo-1 blR
J per cent, semi annual dividend, the first I quent and impressively appropriate address * ' * PP • »
»constructed. I by the Rev. Dr. John G Gibson, of the
THOMASVILLE.
j of Burglars—The N«?>v Waterworks
I in Operation, Etc. i «.
L. u .v„.i.k, April 18.-Superior Court 8ln061116 tMtor T waB
«wot» here to-day. The trial of the two
7m promises to be tbe most interest
fcttilure of the term,
Magatb I 'VS'Z** -d um.npriate prayer I g
17ASTMAN, April 10.—Kev. dunus Magath, by Rev. J. D Brown, of Washington, pas- Urinary Diseases St. At druireists.
Outlook for tbe summer is pleasanter I tianit^whtn he was sixTeen & xwltb of ace" tor v i° f lhe Pro<jh 3 t - rl lD Chur ®*?* T “ es ® “HOUGH ON mi*E»» PILLS
,k ww for last summer. Instead of it pSedattheMmhSirt ohnr!h herUls “'a rfotl, *'" reve , r >’ ‘“'P'«- i ** , ; , * d b^uB'ul. LlU]o but KOO(1 . Sraa u granules, small
ihiion and gubernatorial camnaign to S!noruieo aiid evenin!^^ to w! and made a profound impression on al of dose bi( , resulls. pleasant in operation,
inss warm, we will be building two ' D “,J5S?. 1 . hB a?d «nco ussemblsd. Alter dotl ^ d^b tUc stomnrli. 10c, and 85c.
'Ip, three handsome brick churches were SSlnS to am!™. S* °°f jclu ~«. on ofthess imerwUngc iromo- ..uoUGUOlTlHItT.-
jt!.byieii:in, Baptist and Episcopal. The I clht ,, t jj 0 . 0 ?i 0 ttD( i oloaueuoe of^he I win . «7?klilt V* ^. 6 I Ask for “Rough on Dirt;” A perfect wash-
styteri.ins are a little in the lead now, preac h t . r Hii cer^aiulv csotured Fistmau * D .^ inc,in 8 . l ^ e ing powder found at lost! A harmless extrt
alerting first, and have $9,000 in E . {Tc!d mSSoM. orcaenliu™ h U Th* ud c,r ‘ iet lo ‘b® •"'* flne’A 1 article, pure and clean, sweetens,
■- k Tta Baptists have abont the same J historical foots STBihlftrui” There I J Ce ,lia 0JU “ * M °' K Zwl I freshens, blenches ntul whitcns avithout
Baptist Church. This uddr.as was fol-1 Quick, complebfcure oV'catnrrh of tlm I
there I te “ p1 ’’ ”
jmt. They have both set their stakes I were , onr accesdons to the Methodist ^Very'faw visiting hwa ere so far.
■from ten to twelve thousand as the .hnrch last ni.br ell., on I ' !,* nwjcrF iu isr.
I“”, _..i, invent Tlua, rill w 2*. .“w l ’l ..... .1 The busiuess on the dockets will con-
Jonot they wish to invest, these will The Sunday-scho ds of the Methodistand I S nmo the entiro week
f rest improvement, for the small cUtir ;bes will unite in a May fosti- 1
buildings, old and dilapidated, now Vttl * ou lbo at8t Frl( , liy m May .
, are a disgrace to the place. I L_
a tverybody who is in reach of the Baxley—A Planing 3Iill Burned. I Death of Mr. MoRltt-Dainage by a Wind
i that have been laid have caught on Baxley, April 18 — lhe planing mill of storm,
d sprinkles tbo territory that is in reach I Mr. W. 8. Hawkins, at WhestoD, four Walden, Apr 119-Last night at 9 o’clock
, oV icet of hose, the attrac.ion of miles below this pl*c«, esught on file yes- Mr. aiotiiumeatheii hu last. Anotnergood
lolty has not worn off this yet and the Urday and wiu qnickly cousnmed by tho mim is gone. The loss to his family is ir-
|«t gamin begs to benllowedto sprinkle flames; also, a large lot of lmnber. The I reparable. A loving bnebaud and father,
, ,. . . . , loss is estimated at $20,000, with no insnr- ln eoessful farmer aud good neighoor, such
I* »l half a cent ai poend is fa roach of »nce. a man is herd to give np. His funeral will
Irjboily and that helps to summer com- . , I be preached thiB afternoon at 4 o'clock at
K greatly. I A Hutch man Killed. I I ihertv C’lmnrl
id to these tho recent harvesting of a Augusta, April 18,-Wm. Brooks, for- a light rain lell yesterday morning which ■
.rndprodtahlecrop oftourlsts andthe merly night watchman at ths Algernon hel “ tllB olo l t was acoomp.uied
W* Tbonmsvilliim contemplating them mills went to to the mills to-night a id do- wit * b n covers wind storm. It is refiorted
comfortable. I manded entrsnos t hue to of Adolph Loop- thftt Ur p. yf Mil bb8 b ad his giu-honse
erd.the present watchman. A quarrel en-1 b j 0 wn down and the chimneys trom his I
sued, aud Leopard .hot Brooks dead, dwelling. This is only tnmor-can’t get
llnmk. WU intovin* ad. the facts this momiog. A large number ot
CUTHBERT * i trees were blown down near Walden, bat |
no other damage.
slightest injury to finest fabric. Unequnll-1
ed for fine linens and laces, general house-1
howl, kitchen and laundry use. Boftcns I
wnte.', saves labor and soap. Added to |
starch increases gloss, prevents yellowing.
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WAYCBOSS.
ftl slio fiom tbo premieos of Mr. Geo. W.. _ .... , , ,
1. xhich did coo»lderabl« damage, Ccthbxrt, April l'J —On Sunday evening a Probably Fatal shooting Affray Between |
ing two-thirdf* of the fencing from I xbou 7 o clock oue ot tho barnii of Mr. I Negroes*,
w Mr H. M Fisher’s -Bob Wood” A - ?•. ““J 8 wasi discovered to be on fire, WAicncss, April 19 -A serions shooting I
. Mr. Fisner’e neighbore will help him | ix * lk .A*?!??* 1 affray ooonrred at li-iboken yctierday even-1
, itie unce. Mr. Winn lett home hat* j g>»«ueu »ucu u**“w»y $u»t 11 Iwumu •**$• j j u ^ 5 o’clock between Joe Lanier and j
kj Qiorning with fire burning in high poneible to aave the bnildibg or any of iu 1 Den AuiLuny, both colored, canxed by a
'-ip* and troLB in his field, from which I g>ntenta—both beu.g totally consumed. I woman< Authony claims her to be his I
Lrest canght. Brisooe Fiouksr, (col.) F*r® originated arno- g some forage on the w ife. Some words wire exchanged and
tenant, left also, taking nix wife with second floor if tie badding, supposedly I Amhot ,y paU.d out bis revolv.r and fired
-S-hicg, leaving three children nt homo, ennsed fmm a matoh carel. ssly_ Uft llu-to 1 lbriB ,hots at Lit-ier, but one hall taking
the forest caught the flames spread »]»4 WMtgattw by the rats. Loss abont tinier returned the flrs and shot
T* .bntning fencing and lumber for I v 3 **’! ■ m *“ fasorat* 0 ®- . , I Anthouy in the left breast. Both meu and
Anderson, fencing for Mr. G. 8. Young. I _ Yestcriayey.mug ata session of tho La- I womMl WBrB taken to BUokahear on the
Msg »nd two tenant henses for Mr. Geo. o*®* Memorial Association Rev. \v. 8. Bug- 12 :30 train this morning for safe keeping
an. The tenant houses wore occnuicd erH > P** b, J °” r Bspt'st .•hnreh, was chosen nnuor tho guard of L. L. Thorns* and
-tively by Air. Janes (white) and Bris. *** orator for the ocoasion of the eelebration otbonl Anthony is not exoeoted to live.
.nr, both of whom lost everything they of the day honored by every Southerner— i
1, ciceptwhut clothing was on their per- AUGUSTA.
*■ The children escaped. A hog Mid Mr. O. A Barry, president ot the Ban-
fret burned to death for Bits. Pinker. I dolph County Sunday School Association, Death From an Overdose of Morphine—
'■» that Mr. Winn bod oone to Sanders-1 b" 1 appointed the following delegates to Crushed l>y a Falling Shaft.
< to consult a lawyer nbont taking steps represent the association at the State oon- Augusta, April 19.—Dr. 1*. M. Butler.
Ht Jones ont of the home. (I cannot I ventiou which oonv.nes at Amotions on tho I 0 f c ob a. I*. Butter, commissioner of
for ihit.), and while be was gone the 1 27th instant: From the Baptist denomiaa- agrienltnre, died tbit moroing at his home
“•possess d him. Neighbors will help I l * on > D. W. Hummock and J. w Stanford; I near Augusta, in 8,rath Carolina. He hue
Lnes and Bria. Flnher from the Methodist, IL A. Crittenden and been auffeneg tar some time and tbia
big lire was burning at tho same hour I J- M. Bawls; from the Presbyterian, W. C. morning took an overdose of morpbue,
*• the river, in Wilkinson oonnty. from binnn and B. L. Moye. I which prodnoed death.
I have h-srd nothing from it. 1 The subiuription books to the Cnthbert A machinist named Acherd, in the Dart-
iwpsct* ue Rood f or an average fruit 1 Driving Park and General Amusement As- month mills, was killed this afternoon by a
•in this section. | oocintion have been opened, and is being I ahaft foiling on his head and orusbing his
— — | encouraged by liberal subsonptiona tostook. | akulL
M’DOKOUmi The object of tU« olub is to purohaoe about
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a. Dose. ~ A Y‘ n " E ‘ c - mile ‘;“ k ,or ,ati ' ,g .* ad dri ,?“«’ bal 1 1 ‘
stuoxocoa, April 18.—Henry Snperiot grounds, tournameot, etc. While these are
COQVent-il t Li * mn.elan T..4 n . T . I f aa..nti;»1 fi>bi nof!li!• nrnir rtpi! fintf^mrist*.
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L1«P* Jofl, «s them are four mnrder I stock,
w? v° r ?b*l, besides ■ large amount of I Hie Honor, Judge John T. Cl oka, is in
r bnain,which will oonnnme this 1 nttendanoe upon the •qnieg t rm of M.ller
f *•»«. I Superior Oonrt this wt-. k
f Oeergia Midland and Gnlf railroad is Cnthbert was Oiled w.th railroad men on
, theuii* .-f converaation.
v.-it ottliwie railroadmen
h. uihel.es under the char-
,>r or the Tetbihossce, B'inhridge uml
Western railro ut ns mtntieced in Sunday’s
r| u.AGi;irn Yestenl iy, in aesaion at this
t.Jaita, it.eeriginel charier members of tho
rood viz , M. J Atkins, Arthur ll rod, nnd
A J. Moye, „f Cuihb.ri; L. O. Jackson, of
1'iuiibridge. and S G. McLendon, of Thom
a-v:!'-, tendered tb. ir resignations, wtiore-
npon tb. fo'hwi.R new ones w. reelected: I.
It. Sii-ith, B B -'boa. J. A. Moblgomery.
Wm M Il.-th-a, l)r. W. F. WiigUt, aud
Dr. E I*. Esile were elected to tb.ir stood,
all being from tbe city of Birmingham.
At a future mee'.ing of tbe
now directors five t- .re directors
arc to he elected, i.crossing tbeir
number to eleven To-dey J. A Mont-
gonitrj was elected pr.sident. lercylj.
Smith secretary nnd tre orator of tho road.
They were token in bund by cur ciUzens
yesterday evening aud t.ndered a drive
over our city. List evening Judge I n.
D. Hindoo hoi them, witbafuw other
friends, to take tea with him. They ..ft
for Birmingham on tbe cannon ball this
moriiintf. C*pt. Montgomery state* thAt
the inrvaving corps will bo between (,u.h-
belt aud ilambridge by tbe l»t to lOtb cf
«<•-- {jj^t tim* any or all contracts
to Vrail.l the rood will bo received. The
.leel roils for tber.0.1 bive already l*en
parchttMd. It wi.l be remembered that the
owners of ibis, the Tailthaas e. lhrming-
ham and Western r.i'r- a-l. are the ownert
of the Birmingham, Georgia and Florida
rood an i will, of c nn-, ha one line < »w
the huiine-e like trsnsa -Uono of these men
our tre bcoomini? more tucocr^*:
&nr raiiroAiJ pro*p^ct«
Mi-nv *. Willi* uad M^ry L.o Kidaoo, ufttr
•10-M0
MQtltcg u* valtubl* mrora*
racanciwind owd*. No troabl* o
Herman of New York, president, W. M I JJuSSl AeiKNOr^mfSomkCuik'^irtChlctao
Tewksbury, W. J. Weeks, E B. Lewis, and | in. M. B. Wa wool all kindsottsaebar?for sehoo)
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• “““ana and Unit railroad is trainneri was nu-i
o Jnfs f , ba,lt , and the contvactorasay I yeat-rday, and talk
j "HI It: lsh the Oto.lin™ b y Inn. 1^ an* I read was the UlalU t!
tomlsr triton will he rnnuing over lira ] The object of the v
loti-, . yJal ? !• There am over 6u0 «a« to orgsnms >ln
U: U ‘Y?r- between Util place aid MWAH
Utimn?* Wt,Ulce °* iuilr-8, be*
litSf M m “y *««0 labor bands.
I,,,, B ,, 8 “<eial event ot tbe so ison is
feJ^i “ d *°bto b ‘“ tQ ^ given at
CS Fri *V night, 22 ud tost,
rltd to **** 1 b* n< i* has been em-
l*»mos» ?“* ie the occasion,
I** anticipated,
k.-l, hi.5°! te * wl, ‘^ storm this morning,
It to M ' ’ ,0 M l * '‘'tt® g*“ house belong-
^ Aicxotdcr A Tamer. For-
.7 > one as* near when tbe build-
Lias about I2UQ.
savannah.
'■“•ales Atton.llnc the Departure of
I'sviv. ‘ * Bn, to’s Uemalns.
le-ri n t e n'fi'—f P rS l ifl —The remains of
(Mm railroas k'onda, of the
ft* retuov!rf d *ar ho ^* " ho * 00 8nnd »y.
pes to ih« < fLf roni ®*xon’e undertaking
Hath-, ibis morning,
foreuj ''totonntd a abort time
Fbd thneLfw nr ? .°f *b* train which
Ijk* teed m.e ^tobville. The estiployee
L k * t *»fl tSk?r d JT* 1 ibe flower decked
H 61 tbs facaof the
fa* Of the'trSt! 1 » batons the de-
r '. K’bi,, J't 0 ’ I sle-tUne Comm -mlm
P.? 61 toraai . pU '' anivt.l at ti-ede-
I th * ''‘larenear thee.,its:.
.. »*d ml** »?* ,btn borne to the
.Ofaed alT® MeaoL.i: rites were
' *a, 8ir Tbonie
"GeonH b^toaadsvof KuiRhl..
lOT ® b The pail berm were
called
meetii-g in the interest of the coritoratlon. ARUtNABFaomc*JONESCOUNTT,OEOEOIA,
I W March lid. ISST.-Wherets. Mrs. M. “ »“•
COLUMBUS.
Death of Sir* ftrlftln-An AUtlre** by Con-
grrftimian Omte*.
t?oLUMBUft, April 19 — Mr^. Mary E.
Griffiu ctetl mi ber bom in ttii* city io dty.
She wa* * most • ~celli*nt i^ny, unit wm tbe |
widow of tbe Uoter.ted D-iniei Gtiflia.
ConpreMicen Oates hM accepted tbe taxi*
tatloo to deliver an addm* bere on ibe oc
casion of the Chattahoochee river conven
tion.
cerocd to»howc*t>»A. at (bl« offle**, oa or before j
lb* flr*t Monday in M«jr. next If asj they b«v*» I
ebv the a*m« ■' all b it ba arauted.
WltnrMBy hand ofBdally.
iaarJ>St
R. T ROM. Ordinal.
O RPIXABT'KOFFni! JOYErt COlTPlTV. OEOROfii,
March *0, ia7.-Wh*r$i$, lb#»*Ul« *»f I’AeOot I
4. Mlddltbro >k*. of «*id county, (■ unrrprwontod, |
id no one atiulvititf f ,r Mao:
Tbceo era lo elio and admoolgb all peraona con-
caraad tu alto* am ai ibu u«r.e*» ou »t hr (hr |
Aral Monia* lo May. next, tf any thaj bav*. why |
aprS-toaaltbeSt.
-ra iu imu", tuu
0199. L. MAWTEB,
Ordinary.
. ... . ^ I Dm MoniaA id »ay. next, n any uara. wny
3la*ll«on -A 1 Ire that Dora Little Damage. I adminiatralton of aald aatata iball not ba raatad tn
Madison, April 19—An alarm of fire was Qtort ^a. >? hwO ? mor .ewoi.Maer eo-p^t
sounded on lost Sunday night about 101 m'. a^entwir
o'olook, when it was dLoovtred ' that the .plsae B. T. BOi*. Oriturr.
kitchen of Judge G. B. StovaX ,Busted flf-1
teea f-et from bis dwelling was to Uametk /xuDUfARTB orrtCE, cBvwroHD oodnit, I
By quick and effective work on tha part of I U OEOBOlo.—Wbrrese. Walter V. BUMtpm.hu,
the members of oar fire company sad oth-1 •» •» kni •Wjj* 1 tojwsw ot sUmU rtrstlov I
en, tbe flsmea were extinguished aftrr do- SJuISTwmnePeMnSeM^et io'o’SISaL
ing comparatively little damage. Had the ^ 0 ^.‘n„, li Mi“x" 1
fir," occurred late in the night Judge Sto- Wltoew mj hand sad entrlsl aljaitwie.
vali’e elegant home would, to all probability, I
have been destroyed. ‘
Our city eonnoil has purchased u an-.
the tower on the new city be.l boil ling. i far ad-- lalatntoow on sststs of Thomu f. '
A party of onr young lodiea and g* mle- deeeesed:
men will piccic near Poweil & Davenport’s ~ ''
camps on the M toon and Covington railroad
on l. it Thursday.
Madison society is now honored by tho
Q tenc.> of one of Georgia’s loveliest yourg
M, Miss Fonnie H. Clarke, of E Igewood,
a guest of Mr. aud Mrs. W. L. High.
McICae Notes.
McK-tx, April 19. —Telfair Superior C vurt J
opens l.ere this morning, JoJgu Kibbee
presiding.
Andrew Cam:,bell sod Tom Pushes l
> .at involved in a d:2iculty ye*: r.J*y ov
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AiiD KINDS
III PURCHASERS CAW Bfi SUITED
MANUFACTURED BT
Isaac A.Shep yard 4 Co. ) Baltinore,Hi
AND FOU HALS DY
YVALTElt T. .TOIINSTON,
ang2lwly 11U Cherry St., Macon, Ua.
Southern Cultivator
.Dixie Farmer.
4.1th YEAR.
Periodical ol lb. Uoalh. list.braces In luooo-
sUttMOex the Intelltasot. prozrsssl.e act ratxtan-
tiallj saeceetfal laruterao( tbUrecUon and >■ an ad-
vsrtlalng nisdium V l IBs meschaet. rnsmifactarer,
stack r.isr sad rrot osloaol man U fib. .lately un-
•nM^naae Jndlalowsty empleyad ta tla eol-
•■ns Is olwsji remttaeisltve By rcc-r.t purchue
tt ae* Cpjnblnas: The Dili* Farm.r. Atlsats. Out
) ■ a. Moaisonsry, ala | The fiMH fianL
NstbTUBrfenn.; Tbe Hoothcrn Firmer* - Monlhly,
Savemsb. Oa ; Hantbern World. AUantv Oa.; Tha
raatnlx aarlcullaH-t. Marietta. Oa.. and unites tha
patron* ot those elth Its own lores list of subscri
bers. Tb* press and people all u.ury to tu great
merit as a met him far cos trailing Roeth.ni trade.
Subscription, oe. year I* o-lv.sco, l-oetiga 1 eld,
11*0. Hamid* c.. Is* reel free. Adrertl.e meats,
per Ua*. SOe We g . lo press tha lath of each
month preceding our date. Ad-trees:
The Cultlveitor l*uhlisHincf Co.,
|sprit IVwdt P. O. Ureeer Atltats. Oa
Thao* are to rit*ASd aSmoelsh all pareoaa
mod to sh iw caasa. If any they bav* on or by
teflr.tM -t.dsy ta May, next, why the coma *
M »-• K-setjd.
WltOMS my Land officially.
opll-tw B. T. BORA Ordinary.
QUEEN SOUTH
PORTABLE MILLS.
SELECT FRENCH BUHRS.
For Stork Feed or Meal
ai. £L ,nllj qZIsuu.
Strsuh MarhiniTTClk.
CINCINNATI. OHIO.
$25,000.00
IN GOLD!
1ULL m: PAID FOR
ARBDCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS.
1 Premium, •
2 Premium*,
6 Premium*,
25 Premiums,
100 Premium*.
200 Premium*,
1,000 Premium*,
$1,000.00
$500.00 each
$250 00 “
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Ur In ev*-ry poun J of A*uitcu.z* Co\
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