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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1874.
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SIdMIA HEWS.
—A DO* gaa oompmy i* talked of la
Strum nil.
_Aboat twenty .mplojMB of tbo Con-
tnl Ball road, at HaVannab, vara notified
tla other day that they would be dia-
cbargad oa the lat of May.
-The Lumpkin Telegraph, complaina
tut the mail from Oolambua often faila
lu reach ita towa when e loaded wagon
mu go through.
—A little negro child, three yean old,
wu killed to Augnata, oa Monday, by the
fall of a window aaah upon hi. neek, aa he
tru looking out of the window.
—OainaTille la putting in a olaim for the
United Statea Mint, which Dabloneg* also
wants. The proapaot doea not aeein to be
flattering for either of them.
—The Augnata Chronicle aaya twenty-
one shares of OrantTiile Factory stock
sold tot #178 per share, at tha atoekbold-
art' meeting laat Thursday.
—A little boy named Albert Mnneh waa
badly shot in tba thigh, in Maoon. on
Uonday, by the aoeidentei dieeharge of a
gnu in tba hand# of another boy, with
whom he waa shooting on the rirer bank.
—The Maeon Telegraph bad advice,
from Lee and Dongberiy oonnties that the
rent baa made its appearance on oata, oot-
ton in dying out evary day, and corn looka
yellow andaiokly, on nooount of ao much
rain and oold. Tha oat atop waa particu
larly promising before tba runt appeared.
—The State Boad Lessee, declare that
they will teat the Validity of lha Legist*,
tire act asaaaaing an ad valorem railroad
tax upon them—lat, on tha oomuon
ground that it ia a violation of railroid
charters j and 3d, because the Leasees are
cot tha owners of tha State road.
—We are beginning to find ont where
ill the alligators ooma from that have
ban seen in the interior of Georgia for a
year or two past. The Fort Talley Mirror
reports the discovery ot an alligator’s
amt, containing thirty-four eggs, near a
mill-pond ia Maoon oounty.
—Hitohall T. Dukea, an old oitiaen of
Savannah, and keeper of tha oity Laza
retto, died oo Saturday morning. Ha
diatingniahed himself by his devoted at-
taetion to tba aiok during tba prevalence
of yellow fever in Savannah in 1854. Hit
age waa 71 years.
—The Amerioos Republican, anawering
oar suggestion that a fast type-setter
might have his day’s work vary materially
discounted unless ha waa oorreot as well
u fast, says that its expert oompoeitor
famishes a good proof, averaging only
five or six typographies! errors in a ooi
umn. Than we believe that ha is entitidc
to the rale.
—Thoe. Shamblin shot Shaokfield Walk
er, in Stewart eounty, a faw days ago, in
n altercation between them concerning
come slanderous reports charged upon
Walker. The wounded yonng man ia in a
critical condition. Shamblin fled, and J.
W. Woodall, who waa with him daring the
difloalty, him been arrested as accessory,
ALABAMA AMWS.
—The river was falling slowly at Mont
gomery an Taeadsy.
—A Writer in the Montgomery Adver-
titer propones Elmore J. Fitzpatrick for
Governor.
—The Montgomery papera report that
there ira solid abaet of water from their
city to Cumada station, all over the but
tom land*, a distanee of ten miles.
—In the Circuit Conrt of Snmter oonn
ty, J. H. Woodward bag, on the third tri
ll, bean oanvioted of the homicide of a
Ur. Lindsay in 1865, and sentenced to the
penitentiary for one year.
—'Wm. H. Barnes, E-<q , obairman, bus
enllad a meeting of the Conservative Ex-
eoative Committee of the Third Congrea-
•ioaal District of Alabama, at Opelika, on
the 2d of May, for general consultation
and arrangements.
—A party of yonng men from Balam,
while out banting n few weeks ego,
found an old fox's dan, in wbioh were
Mveral yonng foxes, apparently bnt a few
days old. One of tboee was carried boms
by tbs yonng men and given to a eat,
who waa jaat at that time rearing some
kittens, to taka ears of. The eat at onoe
motived the little fox into tbe bosom ct
her family, and aver tines has taken at
good care of him as if be were her
of priag.—Opelika Times.
JndgeWiley,inoomplianoewiibareqaeat
by aboat 150 plan’era and nierohante, see-
ended by tha lawyers, be. adjourned tba
Girentt Conrt of Bollock oouoty to tbe 8d
Monday in JqN. The main reason as-
■igoed was tha backwardness of farming
operations and tbe preening demand for
Attention to the crops.
—The Executive Committee of the
Bamoawtio and Conservative party
Bnlloek eonnty have arranged to hold
their County Convention on tbe 2nth of
duly. Tbe different Beate are ealled up
on to hold their primary maeiinga for ihe
•rieotkm ot delegates on tba 4tta d.y of
July.
rera pexso.s killbm.
Pmnanxu-Hia, April 2#.—Five rsfln-
>nan, while walking on tb# track near
Altoona, Pa,, stepped from one track to
Mother to avoid an approaching train,
and ware atrnok by another train. Fonr
ware instantly killed, and tba fifth se-
riemaly iejar*d.
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WASHINGTON.
OOMMMMMIOMAL.
Washington, April 29.—Tha House ia
considering the bill defining the rights
and duties of Amerioana abroad.
Tha bill to enforce the Fourteenth
Amendment waa diaonnacd, aa it applies
to oitiieus abroad. Tha feature that tha
naturalised eitixene who returned to their
place of birth for parmaaenf domtoile
should be directed of oitixanahlp here waa
deolared monstrous,
Tha Indian appropriation Mil ooonpiad
the day.
■cute
The Senate has passed the bib to re
lieve the politioal disabilities ot David
A. Telfair, of North Carolina.
Several private bills passed, Including
that for tha relief of Boudinot, tha Indian
whose distillery waa aeiaed in Indian
Territory.
Tha oivil rights ooonpiad tha day.
Thurman, Fraalingbnyaen, and Oonkling
spoke.
Tha argument waa oonflnad mainly to
tha oonsiitationality ot tha bill.
Uagrssslaial Afprafriaiiaas Bee-
•naaaemded.
Tbe House Committee on Oommaroe
to-day completed tba river and harbor ap
propriation bill. Owing to the financial
condition of ihe Government tbe eommit-
tee have conoleded not to report in favor
of any new works, but confine tbeir rec
ommendations to tba preservation and
completion of tha works already com
menced.
Among Ihe Items are tha following!
Upper Miaaisaippi river $25,000, improve
ment of Miaaisaippi, Missouri, and Arkan-
rivera $100,000, removing Bad river
raft $50,000, improving tha months of tha
Mississippi $130,000, Mobile harbor $76,-
000, James river $30,000, Appomattox
$80,000, Cape Fear river $100,000, Mis
sissippi river between the month of the
Ohio and Miaeonri riven $200,000, im
provement of tbe Oreat Kanawha $25,-
000, Tennessee river above Chattanooga
$25,000, below Chattanooga, inolnding
Masala Shoals $100,000, Oalvsaton Har
bor $60,000.
Tha bill anthorixaa abont forty anrvaya
to be made, fifteen of them in the Booth.
Tha entire amount appropriated by tha
bill ia $4,500,000.
WsMhlafftms Xstit.
Ex-Gov. Venae, of North Carolina, haa
filed a reoommendation before tbe Com
missioners of Internal Bevenne for a par
don to all persona who have violated the
Internal Bavenna laws in North Carolina
upon payment of oosts. The Commis
sioners will set when the application ia
endorsed by Ihe United Statea District
Attorney.
DIITBMM AMIS TUX MIMIi.
urn.
Help Bessdered—Three Drewssed.
Memphis, April 29.—The river ia sta
tionary, but forty luilea wide. No change
in tha condition of railroads. Former re
ports of the flood and suffering are more
than confirmed.
Baltimobb, April 29.—The City Coun
cil appropriated $25,000 for tha relief of
tba Mississippi flood sufferers.
Monboe, April 29.—Tha river haa fallen
an inch in the last aix hoars. The water
above here ia higher than aver known by
two feet.
New Oblxans, April 29. —Planters who
hoped to make 6,000 hogeheada of anger
now only hops to save seed. Families
from all qnartera ara coming to tha high
lands. Tbe most of tba large plantations
in tbe Tecbe country are abandoned.
Three persons were drowned on the
Mobile sod New Orleans road on Pearl
river.
Philadelphia subscribes $3000 for tha
inundated.
Primary meetings at Concord, N. H.,
have arranged for a mass meeting for tha
Louisiana relief.
TBOTTIia HATCH Iff AISCITA.
Maall DakaWlas—Shwraest Ttaae tilt
Special to EBoumaa-Sca ]
Augusta, Oa., April 39.
The long-talkad of trotting rant be
tween Baail Duke and Moeely (formerly
Lady Emm* of yonr oity) took plaoe this
afternoon. Parse wan $1,000 a aids.
Mila heats, beat three ins five. Betting
wue lively.
Baail Daks won the first and aaooad
heats in 3:40 and 3:85$.
Mostly won the third and fourth heats
In 8:83 and 8:88$.
Dnke won tbe fifth heat in 8:54$, and
was declared the winner.
Tba contest waa a okma oaa, aad ia ex
pected to be repeated in a short time.
TBLMHAFH1C HSTES.
—Snow foil at Biehaond, Va., jester-
day.
—Heavy northeaat storms ara reported
along the Hudson river chore.
—The St. Lonia Cotton Association will
give $10,900 in premiums for ootton in
tba Fall far.
—Tbe residenoe of Henry Pennington,
at Hanlxville, Clearfield oonnty, Pa., was
burned. Two aona and n daughter ware
burned to death.
—B. H. Hayalip, Postmaster at Onyan-
dotte, Ohio, and editor of a paper, wm
shot and instantly killed by Cbariea
Smith. Smith olairns tha shooting wan
accidental.
quiet;
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
■ PAIN.
London, April 29.—A special dispatch
to the Daily Standard from Bayonne de
nies that Portugalete and Santnerco have
been evaonated by the Oarlista.
Batonne, April 29.—The iateat dis
patches from tha seat of war state that
Oen. Manuel de la Oonoha, with tha Be-
pablieans, numbering 2,000 meo, has
moved from tbe aeaooesi la the direction
of Valmaseda, 22 mllee southwest of Bil-
boa, for tba porpoea of striking tba Oer-
liata in tha rear.
Marshal Serrano, with a fores equally
as strong, is to make a simultaneous at-
taok on the Insurgents from tba front.
Tha Carliats are reported to be strongly
reinforoed.
Owners er Steamships In Cwnnell.
Loudon, April 29.—A eonfaranoa of
owners and agents of steamships, whioh
ply between Liverpool and New York, is
holding at Liverpool. It ia nnderatood
tba reenlt will be a vigorous competition
between tba various lines, and that
freight and passenger rataa will be re
duced.
THE WEATHER.
DETAnTMEBT OT WAB, )
Washinoton, April 29, 1874.)
Probabilities. —For the Sooth Atlantis
States clear waatbar, rising temperature,
aad northwest to' senthwaat winds.
MARKETS.
BT TELEGRAPH TO EMOVIMEB.
Money nnd Btook Markets.
London, April 29.—Console 92}>93f.
Erie 82$a82}.
Paris, April 29.—Bentea 69f. and 72$c,
New Yobk, April 29.— Stocks active;
little off. Money 4. Gold *84. Ex
change—long 487$ ; abort 4904. Gov
ernments strong. State bonds
little off.
New Yobn, April 29.—Money stay at
3>4e. Exchange firm at 487$. Gold
firm 1.18x13$. Governments strong and
aotive. State bonds quiet and dull.
Pravlalam Markets.
New Yoax, April 29.—Floor quiet
end steady. Wheat more aotive, bnt ad
vancing. Corn a shade firmer. Fork
steady stl7. Lard heavy; steam 10 8-16.
Cincinnati, April 29.—Flour steady.
Corn steady at 6SaG3. Pork qniet and
steady; bald at $17. Lard qniet; a team
10; kettle 10$. Bacon doll; olear rib 9}.
Whisky firm at 93.
Cettaa Markets.
LivinflooL, April 29—Noon—Ootton
steady; sales 14,000 bales, including 8,000
for speculation and eiport; aalaa of up
lands, nothing below good ordinary, ship
ped in Msreb, 8 7-16; Merch end April 8};
do., nothing below low middlings, shipped
in March, 8 7-16; do., deliverable in April,
8 5-16.
Later.—Sales of uplands, nothing be
low good ordinary, ahipped in April and
May, 8 7-IG; do., deliverable In May and
June 81; sales of Orleans, nothing below
low middlings, shipped in March, 8$.
Sales of 9,600 bales of American.
Liverpool, April 29—6 T. M.—Ootton
—sales of uplands, nothing bslow good
ordinsry, delivers! le in Jane and July, 8}.
New Yobn, April 29.—Ootton qniet;
sales 897 balsa; Uplands 17}, O risen 1
18$o.
Futures opened si follows: April
17$; May 17$; Jana 17$al7 9-16; Jnly 17
15-16al7 81-32; August 18$al8 9 32; Sep
tember 17 31-82al8.
New Yobk, April 29.—Cotton quiet and
steady; sales 1472 at 17}al8$; net raoeiptl
270.
Fntnres cloned steady; sales 19,900 ss
follows: April 17 5-82.8-10; May 17 9-32;
June I7|*21 32; July 18 11-16; August
18 ll-82al8j.
Chabdeston, April 29.—Cotton qniet;
middlings lG$elC|; net reoeipts 657; ex
ports to Great Britain 1707; aalaa 200.
Memphis, April 29.—Quiet; low mid
dlings 10$al6$; reoeipts 247; shipments
505.
Acodsta, April 29.—Demand good;
offerings vary ligbt; middlings 16$; net re
oeipts 80; sales 863.
New Orleans, April 29.—Market steady
and fair demand; middlings 17$; net re
ceipts 807; exports to Great Britain 2730;
to Cofftinent 2274; sales 2000—last r. M.
1150; stock 129,290.
Mobil#, April 29.—Cotton firm; mid
dlings 16}; low middlings 16$; good ordi
nary 15$; net receipts 34; sales 600.
Savannah, April 29.—Ootton vary firm;
middlings 16}; net reoeipts 361; sales
551.
Boston, April 29.—Cotton qniet and
nominal; middlings 17}; sties 300.
Galveston,’ April 29.—Quiet and nn.
ohangad; net receipts 918; sales 300.
TO LET.
TO LET.
MIOICINCR.
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY.
This unrivaled Medicine la « arrantad not to con*
tain a single particle of Mkeccby, or any lajartoaa
Mineral eubetauce, but la
PIIBBIaY YlfilTABU,
LOTTRRY.
taklu§—4t |
Otnaart wil
aa all wlia Providence baa plated la nnuatrtoti.
where Liver l>l*Mu*a no»t prevail. 14 Will
•mm Mil Dlaaaaea eaNMd by 1ii»m||i
M«Mt af tha Mym mm<1 Hawaii.
Slmmom’ Liver. Reguixter or Medicine
the moat URqualt. .. ...
from persons of tha highest character and raapoa.
slblllty. Eminent pbyiioiaas command It aa tba
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
A tunic Gnul Gift Cneert!
10,000 Pr ice to be Given Away,
Amentia* U $MM8», aU In Garraaey.
r ue taisrprlM IsasalaemA by lb. MASONIC
XBLIKf AMOIATIOH Of XOaPOLK, VA,
ansar aatkoetty af tbe VlmiataLa*lslanra,(tet
pa«..a Merab i, ten,) hr tbaratama it niaia*
raoSa ta m»M tba MABOBIO TXMPLX, saw
of acaotSea la Nartblk. Tbaraaraao
’ baastw la baeavivaAfram ibla aaSw-
la wbaily la tba earns at Binary, tbe
O paamvaty tahaflamaa
TaaaAay, tbaMkef Bay, UN,
aaC *a Brtbav fmtfaaaaMal la saamatasL
lut ot nine.
On dread Obeli Mt........ $ .
OaediaaeOaabWIit MJNO
Oft. Urand OMb Sift 1X800
Ota diaad Oaab din 10,000
OaadvwaS Omb did... 4,ouo
Oaa UraaS Oaab din tfOt
It Oaab dlfta, N00 12,000
SOOaakdina, SMoasb M^On
to Oaab Gllla, SOteack ie,eas
I*e Oaab tab, 111 n ta’uuo
asatssa: ttSS
%/m Oaak QUu, Asset 46,000
drand fatal, MtCMdUla, all aaak 4ua.ooo
Whole Ticket,, M; Half Tlekete, tl ko. dab
>atM-ll Ttnk.u for NO; n Ticket# hr Hot.
DinaOTOM AMO AOVIldKT BOARD.
8eha L Defer, Prealteat: debt a Oavfiaw,
Treeaurer; Jmmo V Lelab, Walter H Taylor, O»o
I Oldfleld, Joka A Noeeaa, Deatel Healed, Wil-
Ham U Walee, M B (leveae, I Weil, deha T Bad.
Armed with thle ANTIDOTE, all cllmetea and
ebangee af water eed food may be Awed Wltboat
her. Ae a Remedv la MALARIOOS FEVIBA,
■OWIL COMPLAINTS, RXSTLNSSNXB8, dAVM-
DIOI, NAI'SIA.
IT HU TO EQUAL I _
It la IhaCbfWtxwt, Pareat, aid Mat family
■edtatn* tb the World 1
■uavvAmeaab om av
8. H. BEIL1E d Cm.,
MAOON, OA.. aed PII1LADBLPHIA.
frier, $1.00. Sold by all Dranlsta.
f.15 duodtwly
SPECIAL NOTICE
TO
} hysicians and Apothecaries.
iDMmuch nn there are nambera c f
PhjGlcleni eud DruggHU throughout
the BUte noting (ignorantly no doubt) in viola
tion of the Uw regulating the practice of Medi
cine nnd Rule of Drug!, thereby aubjtctlng them-
Mlvea to provocation, the Bonrd of PbyRlcieni
It their duty to cn.ll ipeclel attention to the
■uhject.
By recent eusetmeut of the Legislature, nay
person who hu n Diploma from an incorporated
Mediral College in nuchorlsod to practice Medicine
within thii State. ^
All other practltioilere ere required to obtain n
I ice me from tbe Board of Phytieiant, which will
he granted oulj^fter penning e netinfectory eznm-
laatlov before Mid Bonrd. All Apotbecnriee nnd
Druggintn nre nlao rrquired to appear before the
tame Board for cunmiuntlon touching their knowl
edge or Drug* nod 1‘hnrmnoy. If found competent,
Ucenne will be leaned nuthoriilug the holder
thereof to compound nnd nil Medicines.
'No pernoo ihnll vend or expoae for Gale nny
Droga or Mediclnei without obtnining n liceme
therefor." Bee Code.
Any one violet'ng the foregoing proviaiom aul>-
Ject* himnelf to flne or imprisonment, or both,
together with the forfeiting of tbeir legal rights
m sgninst the debtor for uny cUim thst msy accrue
for medicnl service* rendered, or Gsle of Drugs end
Medicines.
The Bonrd of Physicians of the State of Georgia
will continue their tetelon at M Uedgerille until
July 1st, 1874, for the purpose of examining cai
didata* for liceme.
8AMUKL G. WIIITK, M. D.,
Pr.sldoot H erd of Physicians.
Gao. D. Cass, M. L., Secretary.
apr24 oaw2t
KTotioe.
THR SMI aw VICK
that can ha given to persons suffering fr dvs-
pepsin, bilious complaint, colic, consumption, sick
headache, Diver and ague, nervous debility, or of
any disorder affecting the stoMurk, tke Hvo'or
kidneys, is to tons, cleanse, and ragulata thsoe Im
portant organs by the use of DR. TUTT*S VkGlT-
> BLR LIVER PILLS. They act vary mildly, yet
thoroughly restore the functional action of the
digestive organs uod the intestine* and renovate
the whole system. They produoe neither naneea,
griping or weakness, and may be taken at any
time without chango of diet or occupation.
Price S6o a hoi. Sold t<j all druggists.
DR. TUTTTHAIR DVR
. qaalltiss that no oiltar dye doss. Its
effect Is Instantaneous, and so natural that It can
not be detected by the oloecst olwerver. It Is
harmless at * “ *‘ * ‘ *“
among the f _
city in the United Stales,
everywhere.
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TON ae4N ^tSTlk.
To Let.
Scrofula, Eruptive IfiaMse* of the Skill, St. Ah-
thony’e giro, Hryslp<ila«, Blotches, Tumors, Bolls,
Tettur, and Salt Rhenm, Scald ifhad, Ringworm,
Rhanmatism, Pain and Kulargnmeut of the Bones,
Vemale WeakneM, Starillty, leucorrhuea or
and Piles, all proceed from impure blood.
Dt. T«m IARSAPARILU
Is the most powerful lilond Purifier known to
medical eclenca. It enters into the circulation
and eradicates every morbific agent; renovates
the system; produce* a beautiful complexion and
causes the body to gain flesh and increase in
weight.
Kwp fill* Bleed Bcaltky
and all will bo well. To do so, uottwug bag ever
been offered that can compare with this valuable
vegetable extract. P ice $1.00 a bottle. Sold by
all Druggists. Office 48 Cortlsndt street. N. Y.
felilft deodawly
U. S. Internal Revenue
SPECIAL TAXES
May I, IS74, to April 30, IS7S.
1 IIK LIW of Decernt>er 24 1872, requires every
person engaged in any business, avocation,
or employment which renders him liable to a
BPKClAL TAX, TO PROCURE AND PLACE
CONSPICUOUSLY IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT
OR PLACE OP BUSINESS, A STAMP, denoting
the | ‘ ‘ ’ * ‘
cial 1
meociug i
1874.
THE TAXES EMBRACED WITHIN THE PRO
VISIONS OF THE LAW AMOVE QUOTED,
ABE THE FOLLOWINO, VII. t
DO 00
. 2600
Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 CO
Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale 60 00
Dealers in malt liquors, retail....... ‘JO 00
Dealers in leaf tobacco 26 00
Retail dealers Is leaf tobacco BOO 00
Aud on sales of ovor $1,000, fifty cents for
every dollar in excess or $1,000.
Dealers in manufactured tobacco 6 00
Manufacturers of stills....... 50 00
And for earh stilt manufactured 20 00
And for each worm maoufaoturod 20 00
Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00
vtann actnrers of cigars........ 10 00
Peddlers of tobacco, trst class (more than
two horses) 60 00
toddlers of tobacco, second class (two
bunas) 26 00
Peddlers of tobacco, third class (ona horse) 16 00
Fiddlers ot Ssbaoco, fourth class (on fieut
or plMis osaveyanoe) 10 00
Any person so liable, who shall fail to comply
9 severe psm
Persons or firms liable to pay aey of the Special
Taxes named above mast apply to ALVIN V.
CLARK, Collector of Internal Kovenns at Maoon,
or to ths Dspu y Collector of the Division In
w hich they do huainess, and pay for and procure
the Special Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior
to May 1,1874, and without rvaran wotics.
8. W. MOUSLAM,
Ocrakrtotar at Itiarttl Bonmaa.
Orntt at Untaxi Imn, 1
WaW.otos, D. O., r.brtiary IS, 1174. (
tvtil <MtwZ»
ipuncr
Neuralgia, Piles, headaoh*,
Diarrhea. Boils, Old Sore*,
Lameness, Stuns, Sonnets,
Toothache, Scalds, Sprains,
Hoarseness, Uloenu Wounds,
8ore Throat, Colic, Bruises,
Bhenmatism, Hemorrhages,
te&wC'
marSl eodkwam
TO LET.
Kwr Advertaaemenu.
MONETARY.
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hew York.
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alone has broken ttio w ■
THE NEVV1 $,(, _
Is Iks ONLY mactiae t
forward, or to riglir h u< 1
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Sold for ca*h ou y. .i
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nil laugh
laughter, 8Mi ••••niie mi ■ i.. i > «
yearn or it. It wiiao.l .ml Ul t s-' l e v, i.
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time. Don't bother with be.ivy luv/k- U-»t hqIh) -y
wants. Ilnmor is tb* Hwm itmt t k « ymiH
wanted everywhere. 8- n » for nrc late «n i ixtm
Vo-day PshJJsblug Compiuy, > Mboiel-
«Ki. V--V..L Chicago. 4w
l*or
CouqHb, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT MSEA8L8,
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WELLS'(
PUT VP ONLY IN Ml.lit: 7
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Md bjr Uracrtata. in
Millions of Aeroa
HIGH FAMOUS LANDS
IN NKXKAXKA,
NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP I
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tree.
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and Paabstrawit known i. lb. UMdlnal *arl4 Is
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DR. PIERCF S
MS
a M. Wotorv A Oa., M Broad St,
Now York, roctivt Dap a ail Aooaunta
oa fwsriMs tarmt from Baakn,
Sankara, and Corporations, sobjoot
to ohook tfl sight. Loons msdo
on Cotton and Approvtd Sleek Ex-
oknngt Collttorols.
rprcpartlta 1
— or Unxcrint Conoli in hall
:1ml Gy any oU.crmadlr.lno
ritaUoo, and lailcrin* «crrii8ai
DnlpS’rta. B.V. Prt:iux, W.D,
ld>a Dltaoutarr. iiidAia N. V.
HIDES.
HIDES! HID
L.17-
rx wii.j. pat a;
Highest Marine-
ton
Green 1 Dr
Furs, It
bah::
mM4 3m <
M. Wi. E-id... . ,
Oglethorpe and Bridge Street:.
Hide# and Furs a Specialty.
Will Pay the Hlghaot Morhot Price tar
Hides, Furs, Beeswax t, Fags.
All kinds Wrapping Paper
end Paper Bags on hand.
OPENING DAVIr,
lot Cream and itrswberties.
I. G. BTRUPPXR’II
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