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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1874.
NO. 84.
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UEOKUIA NEWS.
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY q -«r8 n U vr n “»b. Jl ' ttt0f,e ' n cen '" !>er
XlilfQUIRXIZI.
—The Hpring term of the United Stales
J Circuit aud District Courts will commence
; in Savaunuh on Mouduy next.
I —Lawton, No. 12, Atlantio and Gulf
•—l. , Kniitoad, is now known ns DuPont. Mail
Twelvo months, in advaune $8 00 matter should bo bo directed.
Six months, “
ALFRED R. CALHOUN,
Proprietor.
Three months, “
One month, “ 75o.
<\ r EEKLT Enquirer, one year 2 00
Sunday Enquirer, one year 2 r»0
Sunday und Weekly Enquirer to
gether, one year a 00
Advertlaftnir Rotes.
Square.
1 Week, Daily $ 3 00
The Weekly r
>i the Daf
When t
For yearly card* a liberal dta-
arill Invariably be ouo-lhinl
advertlaome'
n Id throe rnontha tli-* advortlaer will be charg
ed with tho coat of composition. Foreign adver
tisers must paras do those at home.
THE FINANCIAL BILL AN PANNED.
The following is the Fiuanoial bill as
passed by the Senate of tho United States
on Monday. It has yet to go to the House,
but the House has, by test votes, indica
ted its acceptance of an increase of tho
currency to the amount authorized by this
bill:
A bill to provide for tho redemption aud
reissue of United States notes.
B it enacted by the Senate aud House
of K 'present,stives of the United States j
of America iu Congress assembled, Thut
the maximum amount of United States
notos is hereby fixed at $40 >,000,000.
Section 2. That $40,000,000 in notes
for circulation, in addition to Buch circu
lation now ullowed by law, shall be issued
to national banking associations now or
ganized and which may bo orgun zed
hereafter ; aud such increased circulation
shall bo distributed among tho several
Stutos as provided in section 1 of the act
entitled “Au act to provide for the re
demption of the throe por centum tempo
rary loun certifi ates aud for an increase
of national bank notes,” approved July
12, 1870.
Seo. 3.—That each national banking
association now organized or hereaf
ter to bo organized, shall keep and main
tain, as a part of its roserve required by I
law, one-fonrtb part of the coin receive!
by it as interest on bonds of tho Uuitod
States deposited as security for circul i-
ting notes on government deposits; and
that hereafter only one fourth of the re
serve now proscribed by law for national
banking associations shall consist of bal
ances due to an association available for
tho redemption of its circulating notes
from associations in cities of redemption,
and upou which balances uo interest shall
bo paid.
Keo. 4.—That nothing in this act shall
be construed to authorize any increase of
the principal of the publio debt of the
United Stntos.
The President's approval of the bill is
now regarded as certain as its passage by
the House. The Now York Herald, which
had for days been persistently clamoiiug
for a veto, hod assurances from its Wash
ington correspendent on Monday that tho
President would sign the bill. ItB corres
pondence now insists that it will effeot
but little iu the way of expansion—which
is probably correct. We copy from the
Herald a report of an interview with
President Grant on Saturday :
Tne question having been raised wheth
er the President will sign an act increas
ing the legal tender circulation to $400,-
000,000, iu connection with the proposed
increase of national banking capital, it
can be authoritatively stated that such au
act will be promptly signed by the P-osi-
dent. Iu this conueotion the Premdent
has said that the proposed enactment re
specting the legal tender circulation wuitld
only be regarded as definitely settling
4 00 j —Mr. J. II. Sovior, of Covington, New-
2 oo ton cotiuty, informs tho Atlanta Constitu
tion that he has three-quarters of uu aoro
of clover growiug iu Covington, w'hich is
now twenty-one inches iu height.
—Tho celebrated duelling pistols that
wout “dowu the river” brought only $23
at tho coustubre's sale in Atlanta. The
people of tbe capital are too intent on
business to appreciate properly any other
branch of civilization.
—Eight hundred shares of tho stock of
so ’ tho Gas Light Company of Augusta were
sold at auution on Tuesday, in lots, and
brought from $41 to $41 87$ per share.
Ten shares of Langley Factory stock sold
at the same time for $122 62$ por share.
—The Police Commissioners’ Court of
Atlanta, ou Tuesday, dismissed a polico-
mnn on charges of drinking liquor and
neglecting his duty. Tho Constitution
| closes its report of tho tiial by the grati-
' fying announcement, “the chairman, iu
honor of his debut as judge of tho Police
Commissioners’ Court, will treat the corn-
miisiouers, counsel aud reporters to
night. ” That may be all right, as well as
acceptable, but it Bcetns to us rather odd
ly assoiiated.
—Tho Supreme Court of Georgia,
Tuesday, rondered judgments of affirm
ance in tho following cases: D. F. Gunn
vs. W. II. Calhoun, from Houston; Pe
ter Harris, executor, vs. Theo. Tisereau
ot al., from Bibb ; Cicero Tharpo vs. Al-
bort G. Foster, from Bibb ; J. Ii. Itoas &
Sou vs. W. It. Jones, from Houston ; Jnu.
A. Howard vs. J. B. Barrett, from Hous
ton. Judgments of reversal were
Twiggs; Wilcox, Gibbs A Co. vs. John
A. Howard ot al., from Houston; E. W.
Engruliain vs. John Lnidler et al , from
Houston ; John A. Howard vs. C. C. Dun
can, from Houston. It modified tho in
junction of the court below in the case of
McWilliams A Co. et al. vs. Mayor and
Council of Rome.
WASHINGTON.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTEN.
—Treasury agent Jayne, at Now York,
bus resigned.
—Tho confirmation of Bell, postmastor
at Americus, Ga., was reconsidered and
recommitted to the Post Office Comm ttee.
—Two fishiug boats capsized off Keno
sha, Michigan. Four men were nboard
of each. One was seen lashed to one of
the boats ; the others were drowned. A
terriblo gale is blowing ou tbe lake.
—A special dispatch from Pittsburg
says tho Mayor of thut oity has beau in
structed by tho Police Committee to ar
rest any women found crusading against
saloons, together with persous following
them, ou account of their interference
with business and disturbing the public
peace.
—Sanborn offers to collect tho five mil
lion income tux from persons now' in Eu
rope for 111 teen per cent. He would ac
cept tho small por cent, because informa
tion of the unpaid taxes is already iu his
possession. Under his contraot he se
cured $470,000, whereof the Government
receive ! $213,000 and his expenses were
$156,000.
—The Texas mail stage, containing
olevon pissengers, including Bit-hop
Gregg, Mr. Bruckenridge, President of
tho National Bank of Shu Antonio, and
three ladies, were highwayod by four
inon, who got $3,000. The coach was
the regular one from Sari Antonio to
Austin. Tho highwuyment occurred 23
miles from Austin.
CONUBENNIONAL.
Senate.
Wabhinoion, April 9.—The morning
hour was occupied iu the consideration of
bills of a privato naturo.
The Committee on Claims reported a
bill for the relief of the Methodist Church
on Arlington Heights.
House.
The Committee ou Ways and Means
offered a bill repnaliug moities. Ordered
printed and recommitted.
Bauking and currency was resumed,
aud after au exciting discussion the House
voted down the previous question, and
postponed tbe bill till Tuesday next.
The House then adjourned.
CINCINNATI.
Democrats Nweep the City.
Cincinnati, April 9.—The official oount
of the city elootion gives Yapel, for Judge
of the Superior Court, on both tickets,
29,289 votes; Baudor (Dem.), Police
Court Clork, 5,943 majority; Boatman
(Dem.), Trusteo of Water Works, C.888
majority; Lichtendahl (Dem.), for Direc
tor of City Infirmary, 6,513 majority.
foreignIntelligence.
ENGLAND.
London, April 9.—Jolm Macaulay,
brother of the historian, is dead.
The Fniniiie In Indlia.
A special to tho Times, from Culcutta,
reports that 5,000 natives have diod from
ise and starvation at Hatooul. Tho
mortality from famine is sensibly abated
by the relief measures of the government.
NPAIN.
Bayonne, April 9.—Tho Curlist Junta
here has rooeived dispatches from Ma
drid asserting that at tho council of war
held iu tlmt city it was concluded that tho
plan of Marshal Serrano for forcing the
defiles of Somorrostro is impracticable.
The Carlists also announce that Gen.
Concha lias left Madrid for tho North, to
confer with Marshal Serrano.
London, April 9.—The Standard pub
lishes a dispatch from Madrid that Ser
rano returns to that oity, and that General
Concha succeeds him in command of the
troops operating ngaiust the Carlists.
Boston, April 9 —Cottou quiet and
firm; middlings 17$c; net receipts 75
bales; gross 1,553; sales 200; stock 6,000.
Galveston, April 9.—Quiet and in light
demand; good ordinary 14§; middliugB
16$; receipts 640.
Savannah, April 9.—Quiet aud steady;
middlings 16$; not receipts 937; exports
to Coutiuout 2,75.; sales 580; stock
55,375.
New Orleans, April 9.—Quiet nud
steady; middling 16$; uet recoipts 627;
exports to Great Britain 9457, to France
1041, ooastwiso 1038; sales 2500—last i*.
m 2100; stock 21,265.
Baltimore, April 9.—Quiet; middlings
16$; exports coastwise 195; sales 380;
stock 9487.
Charleston, April 9.—Quiet; middling
IGo. ; receipt:, 159 ; sales 500 ; stock 35,-
426.
Augusta, April 9.—Demand good; mid
dling 16c; receipts 190 ; sales 370 ; stock
1814.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
To Rent
^FTER April Ctli
ROOMS, Kitchen ami Stable, with i
room ami parlor. Addroas
apt tf M. Enqi
For Rent.
^ I*Al’.OE ROOMS, with aide entra
of parlor and kite lieu. Part lea cn
family on vory retuonable terms,
Houno is woll located. Address
Ja25 tf
Furnished RED
m
VIRGINIA.
Ex’Hcnnfor Hunter Elected Treas
urer -Heavy Bond.
liiuasroND, April 9.—Hon. It. M. T.
Hunter was to day elected by the General
Assembly State Treasurer, vice'Mnyo, re
moved.
T. Broocks, late Prcsidonc of tho Mer
interpretation of existing law, about ! chants’ National bank of Petersburg, who
which members of Congress had honestly 1 * a8 indicted yesterday by the Grand Jury
liug aud misapplication of money and
credit of that institution, to the amount
of about $900,000, had his bail fixed to
day at $25,000 for his appearance for
triul the first weok iu May.
THE WEATHER.
Department of War, \
Washington, April 9, 1874.)
Probabilities.—For the Gulf and At
lantic Statos oast of tho Mississippi, fresh
and brisk winds aud clear weather.
ThIvnewsT
New York, April 9.—Arrived—Oity of
Paris, Great Western, Truce and Virgo.
MARKETS.
DY TELEGRAPH TO CNQIJIBEB.
L, box 184.
House and Lot for Sale
OX LOWER PART OF BROAD ST.
i’HE lot 1* \i acre; tho liouao hni three «««%.
I I.W-K-, rooniH, 1ml i aud »U m-coB^ry JjSfJ
(-ut-buildinpB. Will ho Bold < heap to .» cash
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Stoves, Stoves
NATHAN CRuWH,*^
r0£9) (Opposite Bun Office)
Columbus, Ga.,
W OULD respectfully invite tho attention of Ii
friend* and ctMlumcn to Ms exti-ual
■took of STOVES. IIOLI.OW AND bTAMPKD
WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD?, Ac. AIao
TIN WARE, at wholesale and n ‘
MEDICINES.
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY.
Thl« nnrivalid Medicine i« immulml not to con-
iln a siuale pirth-la of MucCAY, or auy Injurious
iltieral aubsUnco, hut Is
PURELY VEGETABLE,
mtalnlug those Southern Hoots and Herbs which
ii all wise Providemo hits placed In r.-untrtes
here l.lver Dlsonsos most prevail. It Will
ure all Dlsoases ceunihI by Derauife-
incut of the Liver wml IIowcIm.
Simmons’ Liver Regulator or Medicine
Aft*
nily Medlclm
f suffering and ui
i* Id I In.
Forty Yeni
d by being
tullar in time aud
ills still
a*l flag
unqualiAed „ ...
iiiih of tho highest character and respon
sibility. Eminent physicians cnmmoml It as the
MOST EFFECTUAL NFKCIFIC FOR
DYNPEPSIA OK INDIGEMTION.
Armed wiih this ANTIDOTE, all climates and
•hanges or water and food may |.e faced without
ear. As a Remedy in MALARIOUS FEVERS,
JONLKL COMPLAINTS, RKSTLE8SN ESS, JAUN
DICE, NAUSEA.
IT HAH NO EQUAL!
It is tho Cheapest, Purest, aud Rest Family
Medicine In the World !
MANUFACTURED ONLY lit
J. U. ftEILIN A UO.,
MACON, GA.. and PHILADELPHIA.
Price. 91.00. Bold by all Druggists.
that
peps I a, l
headaehi
THE BEST ADVICE
«n ho uiveu to person* sutluiin fi< ui
niplaiut, colic,
affecting Ilia
*, is to tone, cleanse,
t organs by the use o
debility, or of
ach, the lira* nr
i-guiate these Ini-
' UTT’S V KGK f-
very mildly, y«l
digestive organs aud the Inti .tines and reiinva
the whole system. They produce neither nnusc
griping or wenkiioas, and may he taken at at
time without change of diet or occupation.
Pi Joe 25c « box. Bold by all draughts.
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE
RAILROADS.
IN'OTIC! IS.
, March 'It. Ia71.
QN and after Tuesday, 2
gor Train will run as foil
5:00 A. M.
8:85p. n.
>pcd by by th e Train uud
over ono hundred and fifty
solved dally for tranuportu-
W. L. CLaHK,
Fup't M. A G. R. R.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
544 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME I
$35 50 Fare to New York!
New York and New Orleans Mail Line.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
CoLumiUB, Ga,, March 2d, 1H74.
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY
For Atlanta, - - - 10:40 a. m.
Now Advertisemr nU.
WUIIKjNG CLASS !!' j.
\ T, 'n ,* , ' 1 ' Vr " \ ‘‘ '
$2600 A YEAR"
Combination Prospectus.
Arrive at Atlanta,
Montgomery
Montg';
ad Seim
Arrive at Selma,
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
(Time 5 * hours.;
LEAVE COLUMBUS 10:40 a. in. ARRIVE ut
Op. lika 12:27 p. m., at Atlanta A: IS pm. LEAVE
.. Oreiuville, S. C., 1:54
v II a lil.n
1 11:05 p.
* P- r >o-
ui Wasi.iiigton 4.:«i
at Philadelphia 1:30 p. m.. at New York 6:15 p. m.
bleeping Cars Run to Clmrlotte.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R,
tortained no doubt,
Mr. Boutwell’s and his successor's admin
istration of tho Treasury Department. So
if Congress should fail to pass the pend
ing measure, tho Secretary of tho Treas
ury would be at liberty to use the balance
of tho legal tender reserve, now amount
ing to $18,000,000. lie did not see how
this could be otherwise. For instance,
when the panic camo upon tho country
1 ait fall, there hud b eu accumulated in
the Treasury a currency hulunco of over
$13,0CH,000, which was promptly put out
in purchasing bonds, as the speediest
of relieving the demand for currency
recourse could not have boon hud to the
reserve, the Secretury would have been
under tho necessity of selling coin to ob
tain the currency necessary to pay tho I New York, April t.—During tho Fenian
government indebtedness, or would have I excitement John O Mahoney, Head Cen-
uuspended currency piymouts. That j tro depoct d witu Belmont & Co. twonty
there was no doubt* ns to tho right to t m :u.il dollars, tukiug therefor bills of
Boston, Apiil
Dawes, 91; Hoar,
ny i 15; S.iudford, 9;
li 4; White, 2.
9 —Eghteeuth ballot:
72; (Jurtis, 74 ; Adums,
Bunks, 7 ; Wushburue,
til teres! I hr; Null.
issue all or auy portion of the
serve was best shown by the lim
ited amount of tbe currency balance
when the minimum amount of logrl ton
demotes was iu circulation,
but $18,000,000 of the reRorvo
with uo authority to exceed the $400,000,-
000 limit, it would be necessary to hold it
in reservo for any emergency. There was
no reason for apprehending any further
expansion of legal teuders beyond $382,-
000,000. There hud been much criticism
as to the power of tbe Secret, ry of the
Trer.snry to contract tho value of green
backs. If the proposed uct, fixing the
amount at $109,000,000, beo.imo u law, it
would not, as he hud already «tid, ohuugo
the existing law, nud the minimum would
still be $356,000,000, to which point, in
his opiuion, it could agtiu be reduced.
With regard to increasing tho national
banking cirunlntio.i, the addition of $46.-
000,000, with u redistribution of $25,000,-
000, in accordance with the existing act,
wonl-i uudoubte lly give tboso portions of
the country clamoring for more banking
facilities ail tho cupitul they needed for
years to come, and he had now no reason
to belibve thi-t Congre-s would p m rnv
measure which would not meet w.lu Lis
unqualified approval.
xclmnge upon Uothschild Jc Co., of Lon
don, drawn in favor of ouo O’Leary.
These bills were attached by the British
Government, aud novor reached O’Leary,
that j O'Mahouoy thou brought suit against Bul-
uinod, I mont A. Co. to recover tho amount,
uud asked tlio lato Judge McCuuu
fer a rooeiver. Negotiations wore
opened bolweeu the parties, by
which tho money was to bo turnod
over to O'Mahoney. Fending negotia
tions, and before tho case was submitted
to tho court, McCunn appointed Thomas
J. Barr receiver, against tho wishes of
both sides. Barr subsequently asked for
an order allowing him to pay out in ex-
ponses nud commission cous’dorably over
one-naif of tho amount; nud now, after
au interior decree and appeal, a decision
is given, holding that the receiver, having
been appointed through the wrongful in
tervention of a stranger to tho suit, is not
entitled to expenses or commission, and
must restore tho full amount to Belmont
& Co.
A Rnltoon Collnpies In SI Id* Air*
San Francisco, April 5.—M. Barbier’i
balloon L*‘s Eoours made an aHcension .
yesterday afternoon from Woodward s j urmor bkI
Gardens. When nearly over the town of J April 16 7-32,, May ,1
hundred feet iu
—Mrs. Dalton, a widow lady who lived . the balloou collapsed, sank, and struck
near Gainesville, was found dead in her ' tbe gronud with great force—the car.
house on tho 3d hint. When discovert d, 1
she was sitting at her loom, with her
hands erossed, her 'lead upon tbe shuttle,
her breaRt upon the beam, and hor feet
upon the treadle. She must have died ... _
while weaving. tbia oity last night.
Honey nud Stock Narkcta.
New York, April 9.—Stooks dull; i
oy 4; gold 13$; oxjhauge—loug 485$;
short 488$ ; Governments strong and ao-
tive ; State bonds dull and nominal.
London, April 9.—Street discount 7
1-16 below hank; no change in bank
notes ; Brie 32$ ; Consols 92 to 92$.
Paris, April 9.—Rentes 59 and 80.
New York, April 9.—Money easy, 3a4.
Sterling dull. Gold steady. Governments
dull, and a little off. State bonds quiet
and nominal.
Provision ffarketi.
New York, April 9.—Flour quiet and
steady. Wheat firm. Corn unchanged.
Pork heavy; iucrs, $17al7 50. Lard
heavy; steam 10 3*16.
Liverpool, April 9.—Breadstuff's quiet.
Lard 44s. 9d. Bioon—41s. 6d. for long
clear middles; 42s. 6d. for short cleur
middles.
St. Louis, April 9.—Flour dull and un
changed—superfine winter, $3 75a4 25.
Corn firm at 64$a65 for No. 2 mixed on
oast track. Whiskey steady at 92. Pork
opened firm, but closed dull, with a down
ward tendency. Bacon activo und firm—
shoulders, 0$a0$.
Cincinnati, April 9.—Flour quiet and
unchanged. Corn firmer at 64. Pork
quiet aud firm; held at $17. Lard firm,
stouin 9$; also salos ou private terms, it
is understood, a fraction higher for kettle.
Bacon firm and in good demnnd; should
ers 7, clear rib 9$uJ, clear 9|. Whiskey
steady at 93.
Louisville, April 9. —Flour quiet and
uuchunged Corn 70a72. Provisions ac
tivo aud higher. Pork 17. Bacon-
shoulders 7 ; cloar rib 9$ ; clear 9j|; sugar-
cured hums 12. Lard—tierce 9j{; keg
10}. Whiskoy 93.
Cotton Market*.
Liverpool, April 9—Noou.— Cotton
quiet; salos 12,000 baloH, including 2,000
lor speculation and ex port.
Kales of uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, deliverab'e June und July,
8 1-1 Cd; do.,nothing below low middlings,
deliverable iu June and July, 8$d.
3:20 p. it.— Cotion—Salos of uplands,
nothing below g >od ordinary, deliverable
in May and Juno, St.
Kales include 7,500 American.
Liverpool, April 9—5:30 p. m.— Salos
of uplands, nothing below good ordiuary,
shipped in March, 8 1-16.
New York, April 9.—Cotton dull; salos
358 bales; uplauds 17$; Orleans 17$.
Futures opened as follows: April 10
7-32al6|; May 16|al6 21-32; June 17$;
July 17 7-32; August 17 13 16.
New York, April 7.—Futures closed
10,700 bales, ns follows :
. ” 21-32, June 17$
_ 1 a5-32, July 17 9-10al 1-32, August 17 27-32
CUANO.
“JURE PERUVIAN. IMPORTED DIRECT, A
L for mio lit Govdi iiiiii'tit Prices. LA
LASl'ERuUo lorsulc.
GUANO.
Liberal Terms!
E me offering our ansnos till* soasou on tl
W following libeial loruif:
PlKENlX GUANO, per t
WILCOX, GIBUS A CO
GUANO, per ton of 2 '
u or 2000 IIm *57 l
i MANIPULATED
WILLC0X, GIBBS &. CO.,
tahlT wit Savannah, 0
J. II. HAMILTON,
WHO’ K8ALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Bagging, Tics, Bacon, Salt,
Sugars, Coffee, &c.
Always on hand, a full stock of
Plantation and Family Groceries
AND
PROVISIONS.
«MT Junctiou of Franklin, Warren and
Oglethorpe Sts., Columbus, Ga.
All purchases delivered free of drayage
in tbe city and suburbs. fmy27 wl
SMITH, VOGEL & HOPKINS,
Dry Goods
Merchants
_ M1 September 17$ft5-16. ~ I .
Cottou easier; sales 941 hales, at 17$ COHlIIliSSlOIl
containing four men and two ladies, drag- I a *7$; net receipts 2,107.
ging shout three hundred yards. Fortu- Mobile, April 9.—Cotton firm; mid- ' NO. II® »*• alhID rll«
nately, no liv^s wore lost, but all were in- dliugs 16c; low middlings lfijjc; good or-
jurod more or lens, none seriously. The dinary 14$e; not receipts 329 bales; ox- ' v*„TV, 8MITH ’ Qf |
party, excepting M. Barbier, returned to ports coastwise 113; salos 500; stock
TO Do.srs^,.,,,^
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ANTEKI) POIt ALL. either .ex i >11111
^AGENTS
A HALL, in>^ North ClmrtrH ntn-i-t, mitlnu.ro,
Mil. 4w
Millions of Acres
RICH FARMING LANDS
IN N1.URA8KA,
NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP !
Teu Yearn’ Credit, Interest only n per cent.
Ddcrlptlvo raraphlot, with Boctluiml Mnjm, nont
The Pioneer,
lllaatrnteil p,.p r. cal
$78^^K.i?.^ E f T3 T,r:v
n iiiuph-H for ton cents. J. lllflnE, 70. Hcmu.m i
New York. la
RUPTURE' V'"
trusses iVrinirn.uM/’i'ir. 1 v'i 11.1;
highly |i(i||*lioit. Fip" fr m ,.l ...11. .1- ,. 1,
. N.Y, Beware of Japu
CURES
Noura'.^ia, Illcs, Loadaoho,
Boils, Old Sores,
Burns, Soreness,
Scalds, Sprains,
Hoarseness, Ulcers. Wounds,
Sore Throat, Colic, Bruises,
Eheumatism, Hemorrhages,
POHMitf'
Statement
AI.SO,
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS
I of which can bo furnWid printoil
■liort miliee, at low Caau Uatk-.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
Tlioa. GrillDort,
PRINTER ond BINDER,
Sun and Times Building.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Spring is Coming!
Fo r
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS'CARP0L1C TABLETS
l-UT UP ONLY IN lll.lll'l HOXKS.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Dnutliti. 4w
The lilHlieht medical nutliurllicw
of I'.uropc *ay the BtronticKt Tonle, PurlBor
and boohRtruont known to tlio modi 11I world Ih
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It nrrofltn decay of vital forces, oxIinnHttnn ol
tlio nervous system, restores vigor to tl <> dot.li
mited, cleanses vitiated lilood, romovi vc 1-1,1
oliftruotlons and nets directly on the 1 Ivor :md
Silicon. I'rlco <d ahot lo. JOHN ti. M.I.
LUUU, 18 PlattSt., N. Y. 4w
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BOOK AGENTS
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W. K. Handy. awd
MAR-HIALL’8 LIKE OF
Gen. Robert E. Lee.
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Tl'IlNUULI. BROTlIKKv,
4w Baltimore, IVlct.
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SEASONABLE COODS!
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43,266.
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Tlio Saturday l.oal only will R .i tin
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ACTS
Of tho Last Legislature,
FOR SALE BY
W. J. CHAFFIN
novis tf
Choice Simpson Cotton Seed
FOR SALK.
RnUeri Irons Helve tori Ntalks,
E. T. SHEPHERD
OUR BTOCK OF
Brogans, Plow Shoes,
Leather and Findings,
WELLS & CURTIS,
73 Broad Street.
. d Unit It hr 11111 or Tetter, IM111
on Inrr, ISoiiN. liryeiptlns
l.lver Com plaint. Six to itvclw
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World’s 1
FOR REED ORCAhib !
The Organ sit Home!
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Important to Farmers.
Wood, Wood !
WOOD, ready aawtal, $4.00 J.nr r
MU8C0UEK MAN F NU CO
Oiiaiis.
Clarko’s Dollar Instructor
■'on iti:i:i> oiigann.
Oliver Ditson & Co., Chas. H.
B»tuU 711 Brea
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