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JNO. tKAWFoRIi&CO
VMOTJMAI lUAJtn UTAH.
DRUGSAND Si EDS,
Keep a! way* on hand a
complete line of Drug*, Pat
ent Medicines, Hand kerchief
Extracts in all the popular I
odor*, Colognes and Toilet;
Waters in endlew* variety.
Beat and cheajiest line of
Toilet Soap* in the city.
All kinds of Fancy Goods
and Toilet Article*.
Ke'hl’s Flower Heeds.
Special attention given to
Rescript ions.
Prompt and courteous at
tention given all customers.
Cigars and Tobacco.
12 College Avenue.
Athens, • Georgia:
ATHENS. GA.. MAY IS. »MW> i
.Local Dot.-4.
Mr « 0 Jobeero r.p-wta • spurt M tl*e
Bl to Bap*** erovatato*.
Mr* A L Bell *rt fatol'y »• •p*’* 4 ’"*
Mtt* tftte • * State*'. Wart
Rav D C Oil*** rowivrt a IdW lortav
frr«n Eaetart. *•*'»’< •*'”»< «*r p»->bi-4-
tfa* Hue. Tba «M onuairy ta r*“M
Urol <-f wbkaey.
UtltaOwp Star*. WW ta Mr
Bezcb.« cplM .Ha Mr w* MiacAH
WKS a* ta*** Wrote* «• B**4ey ■»*»»-
leg
llp’Mto* w»rty P*rort •••». •*»
MHKt will «*• te ton fl to to te
teprt d wttl to a rtM «aa. U»1 tUI IH
IbwwmiTlTT writ ktep teta
Om Atsm m»m» ***** 4 ■
■•Birtos f'»<* jiitoi **» I* o®® 0 ®® <•
Mdmttaa Wa Mv. a p»*i<y Ite* art
•< Tm K«to mml Obwstorf Xto I s varltty
Fro* uuplittrtiaay ettie* to sm*t
nf tbs tarttag us 'te M’tt*. M Wi*
bswwi ibat tbe ertta* fi»*rt»
greatly <feMfib«rt •* ton tftonwl rertvrt
bare wbtto to «*• > —wsto
Art ton w.nb into •" to orgauta-ag
to AtawtelUlteL -'V.refty ta U~»«to
Altontt tob«» tof rtaM to law. m 4 to *»-
taggeMww*- *”• >to ro.ry.rt pwll
tag. I ter for to gfte* M*-ate-e art tea
art M u min wwo, art ȟbu U to
gfMto.tortoto* toibsbtotorj to ton I**,
taww.
Mt 1 * T«*a» rrortvrt *ewa tote,
totontonto tobannto to Mrota **ro*e*. i
bbn M**r *•“ ?••*• "* 4 - *•••*••
baton it apart rt»My-a»a. •*< w *» ton !
arty to i At* <’«*•• uetteart
Fto ttrorert iMtnto*. tott'b to Cbton
gtowwaueart totof*. •> A M. Mau’ 1 -*
ft* Bpctag tort* •* to* p*ta*
Yw« to tbn stow «.to*n4 aw * tb.
•By are hewab-g a wa*to*y to ftrt A toe-, to
tot Ww eagta townaa •*• ta mt ttfafe*
Ttey are grttort to • bto at to
to • wwrebta* *taa* wto» ta».«
btbaae art aba *ew* *tok at peg lava
TbwlMto to be preerofert to ton putare
twee. art toe •*•*•*»» ran tol tbey are
•aaarto • a pa *w *bf *to •**<
art rtt* ****** toe •*•**• to toe eaa*
■MMf.
la *-tor‘» Fto* b» *•*< a an*
*tbt*e abeettotweat Ira* t» W Ito
Oeaga* * *:•* Tb* ere toMbg eat
MMtora batgewe la btotow gatoe
Im Bun, gee •* toto a >ar«e ban batts
v**to>to Were* lb*, Ftovw toanaj
Fa-n Uaogn. ISto to>e* Ob ItoiUaa. aa*
SMtoAhn Mto Tagater; Va*% to tone*
•m* a«4 Ito Maw Ctoe «>to at Btoßtoo' I
Mr Wai Mr raertto. toeUbe to Mr batto I
•■awfbb. to to* «O«. to* )*« g*n* aaa
l*aa*i salt Ito to a* a ««*a * rater it* i
wtotote *• In* to. av F« art**
abbtob be toe Lea betas el **><«*. fa.
Mt ban ta«>a*f «**at bto te*by * Aa
g*ea rga* ■ • toll a-a »<* tone
g*nt tat e**a »aae>. e*4 •* tag* at b*
Ntem * Ore tote, be *a t enaa e* *to
MwCßOanne **« AaaeWt.to WS
aMe*«ae. M C. tfttea* la tto *<f a tea
rte*a wpk e* 4 a*bn *imb* ibtol to
tes* mm* T**? ate *■*» M Wb M’
M M* to* bto i i-
Meto jaeeCtW tM b*aeee at «***
******* «a**Mbe* tbs tab at
Fto bast SMb. tote*, blteto. to* to*
toato*. eat.. a* to***M gaba* aaA a* Lg*.
towtobMtorattaatto o atone a*
Ito gtaei MatoNaea to **awk e* *»•«*-
Maag to Mb ba ■< Mn*. tteeaf mm l<
S. g W Mabte ear tetoe ****■» »
•arnntoj e*gM Into e»4 baa baa* aaa-
W* Itiß fhMMB RMMW
MeeC * Maia* was to* bMte a*.bC
to* bn— MS *b«te Fbtee to gag a
vb» to toe te*»*r at Me* C • Dena*
Mt M M teatoto ? • <■*&«* •**-.
|«* te toe*. - ttetry. areg eg a toe*
Na* Qi *— F*ta*.at Aar***, to **•*
tegtotototete totobbl
Tbn ItoaMgte bte* bto* ear** to an tob*
toe* fetea* ttoeaa ueebte a* tbe ante j
aa* An** Utoga*. a*4 M*. Mr e nieii
at Sboaeae*. aeann* 1b <to •>** fi ****** -
to* •* ***** an*to Mae «*b Mr F*w
M c Wbteb<* M'btoe* aaa***.
•» M Ctear**s*»«* tor mm *4br>eea '
tee*tuna to B*t A>b>«e ***** eeb**k
gave libtteet agee w— nr to bb e ebb i n
e» Tsebteg totbt TMt * a taaga aaS ■
teim.iar m etesb *b*b Ms*? aggeMMMM I
«b* bteteiiw *t toe teaabl* aaetbnt Mr
Abesw* • bang • r* 4 • Mt to*****
tetototetoart
fbete **to* to be a a <, **** Hte* *eto
to as area toe FaateOMS* baa Vnbe*
anee* *bb aS teat • eegaeetel *4 a.
to* ban* toe* a* *ae**tog ***** **•
bntS to te* Mig Ito ***** bet ****». ae*
«f ab* bbetete
|M* Mto at etot etatete • Mb I ban I
fbte*. Ag*9 at toe tob**
Art tee A»ab Alan* la M *******
a# gr»-«MK atbbA «M A teas* bebte tee I
AtettoteM At tgebeeb toes **•*.
A« •****«• *•» SM to a*ab* tort Or
tb* Mtearte be >*** tat. bto be *•**«
»rt** A IJfcfc bte A B Btebwb te*
SMMbte te te* «l CM X Artrt TW I
tone * tert* ***■■« * eng* ****** to
A**« Abe* kA toe* *' *mb «** to .
a*4*a>*itaA Balbi ata A Cte |
Wednredav'* Llril?
RAILROAD NEWS.
THK to.,C. Ar I*., ANMC.br «B. Tte HK
CteNNBCTbto ATAVMKNa.
Tb» tmUral aa* boar* nt ntrreinr*
•f ikt Ce.r*B<na 4k War.. Mailrnn*
<’n*e*aay I* U*City.
Today at 1:10, Prreident J. E. Joot*. and
lArrctrnt Machen, Broughton, Baxter,
Rom, and otben, came on a *p>ciai car.—
Ibe object of tbt-ir tiip vm to tee and
arrange fur tbe immediate baiidiac of a
bridge Klim »trwt, »t io buy,
ley out and conalruct a new ttreet Tbe
BCfliletuen wrf* met at tbe d. pot ana
taken ia baud by 0 o. C. Thoma*, local
coonari fut n*d. and M.wan. A. H. Ho.'g«
•on aad R. K Rearra, director*. After
coneuiiaUon, it wae »«reed by toe Buatd
io proceed al uocr an I prepaie a itood
croMtog on Cemetery street, either by
bndgtnf the cot. «w by making a new
•ireel tn tbe righi ot the pr< erut one, aad
tbcreh) eroa* >b* railroad al grad*
We li-aro fr>*n tbeee genlh-mca ibe rood
from Machen io Orltßn « a errtaio'y, and
fill b* built and I qupped ia a abort while,
aleu that tbe O.C.A Ji H R. wilt b.
puabed through al •*>€•■ and connect with
Ibe <X A M X R at tbe piece, thereby
making .<oe of ibe beet liee* io Umi Souib
and tjoomiag A'b<-t>* m re than we cau
now waU ima«M>«.
Th* detrnguiauad tiailor* were warmly
welcirtad lo tb« any, aad after * pleaaant
dnr* of au b-aar. «xpeanrid ib.t**ei*A
d. ligbtwl with bulb Ibe city, and toe c-o
--diim* and <*ri ouk for the r»l.
A Fstoleeet ctitano te aetbotity for tte
•Uleturtt that Beuwa Bru*, who beid
•eel e< to* U. A M. teste*, bare boegbt all
tbe b>M.do of to* 0.. CAR. rnrlrted, aad
>bai a toeef leg will to b» td te N>*ir w to*
day to teak* ptapermiuM lu extead toe
t*»d at uee* to A m«.
M M Mi
(*n*«r<aa<
Dne'l fail lo attend ibe grrtd *al* now
<n>»< IM> *1 Unto lit'. ■ Moral* *lt
rttog al one bait tkot »alnn- Crowd, ar*
•ir*>dia< fan MU*, ami nnwryunn tea***
«et«Ato ebb ttetr b ■><****
I— " ♦to ■ ■ "■■■■■
Tbe •> oate aaatarMr.nl te twenty St.
per rant te tbr antwslpUrt ’■ tbe teriktin*
te lb* Young N«u • Cbratiae A*ertWbm
to aww >lne, and payabw to Joan I T*u
**tg*. Trwaem te tbe toerMArg Omo-
te. R L M.rt, Cbe* ***». R * 4mm*. Bee
rwiary. KBModgwni.U 0 FteMgee, ft C
Bartow, B X Roaetn, < «>wr*M*a.
"rtrt* MM
•» Mb* Btotote.
Tbe atone* to the Utte tea new aed pop.
.hr i««* It te tertUrt by «ae te Al
'ie*e*t m*«t grt wd awt ebaraiag jtmmm
'tgirt Mt* ln*r Fatot, daarhte* te M.j
ft M Far* h tee bob tb*t *bo*M to
rate by ail (tertrtoM, Aw ir I* a taurt welb
wrtlb t**dlwg and l* wrrtie* by • OwMgaa
lady. three who been tote tbe work
apeak te Mto Ibe bi'wet teraa Call at
tot hotel «M*e te P W Met I .*gw A Q»,
ate bey a *py te “O* tbn H,«k "
Jal iii * Cohen A 00.
W ill ctart out I heir entire
etrirk of .Molt* Utoirrwetor
nnxt week constating of many
novelties.
Among some of the Imw
gain* utfrfwl arc
100 dog Men’s I’nlaundried
Shirts al Bort*, worth || (Mt.
|<M) dos Mm's Unlauudrird
Sbtrte al flirts, worth T&.
100 dos Mru'e Tniauntlned
blurts al lih-ts, worth **o
1 50 dos Gause Tndervhirts
al 40 eta, worth 75.
50 dos Bslbrigan Vndtr
shirts at likt*. worth 75.
100 d«w Mm's Unen Hand
kerrhtif*, embroidered and
Irurdered bakdkervbiefs at
grwatly reiiuced prwtoa
Men's j bosr, tn all newest
al I»ner* below man
ufikrttirvr s (mcea.
Flannel and Demit Over
shirts st pnres l*riow any
ever offered in this market
Irefore.
t'otue early and get first
choice.
fteto M» A T. Bsto*. ww e* * a
»tes to tort Jamas M Aseis. y****rtay,
w** Ihn **** *t * Stn at >• pto*. Il
*■*• tbM th* »Ar* bh*A*n whwa
a ewwt ton bn**i ******* at atewt I *'•*■*.
Vh* ssetort * *tU «e rt •*•*>«a* *••*
•Msammed. mte a ***** SspanM* rbet Uat
•nwslStSSa Ito* ******* to *■» •**
•A* »•»,. aad the* ww *m* *«aa*«
***M a* tow one te Mb* be***ag te tbe
******
AtortAwto
Nn «a* has any hto* **** a pto to*
MbSwrt Mtrt Sat* estothtArtr *S *wrt»
tort awe* art* *** to Chads Xstou*sn*
A IM Ttop Ssrt totod Mb* m*te tto
pte ** *rt* *ad ****** mured *<tt
I a, toe towy w-JI mart ton** to ewte «b *
•rt— s*
Tto*. «** ** tout AimX «**• to be as
«*ry store, bst Met •* gt*w«*« s*>a
1 ****** «ww y* tores km ■n m a*« «*.
e*rt* to IS •• c* te mawrtana* * to to*
i Snr***** to jto gvrtbna- * lbw* egk
SAMI (*e ft emo. te saw te «Ae mas to*
Atot mhs to to ••er’, kmt arm te
tto grtwrtg ••* to* aewry tody rtg*< to
p**m» •*.
.Ml IlltoSto mill UMgM— w— WIIO.WH..
i U • lbs Art* rtrthat tort WM* wdl to
t*s*rairti i« wm m
SAS ft to wad wem* ar St* a. * T»r»
w«i |*<*a g*A* bs*> Acto a* art bMSSMe
•rttoWa* s*«* S** ms* *•■• s< MR
Mm* ba* tow* cwtotos a* H atom*.
BmTßßCWbnad Rs* Lftteamd
Pistep. te Atoxem Ms Mate* Jhrte a.••
and Mt* M»Ae Ss*4 A, Mm P* Jrteeaau
Mm U ii Aiie* M* and B«« R* t—a. a*
tew*. M *» *«• W*ms*« Vtocmss A
Q.rnyi* sNfbMte tto Sk Stenwm'b Irtted
•m tetieei ■• * • *tort* ir.awm Awse
HOAD COWGRBSW .WKKTS.
•■erm Elerte*. and Impnrtaal Qwen.
On*. OiM Unaed.
Tbe Georgia R *<J Co- grem met in At.
Unit ye»iCTd.ty, and w* vrrv large aod
I of fine quality. Three bund rad delegate*
1 were pr-tent, repreeeDting every section of
tbe Siate «rt*
H e W J Xortbern, of SpnrU, w*
an.oimriMly elected Freaident, and on
' taking bia A*t, made* rpeech full of cound
' mum- and witdotn.
Mr J G Orlrtby, Pre»iden« of IheCba*.
i ber <4 C /tuin-ro Own welcomed tbe Coo-j
’ I yentton in a nearly «ud eloquent ®»>ner I
Hon John G.eoo, mayor of Atl«ni«,
i wrlowned them lo tbe Gale City tn a tew
( ! wrll-ctMwen remark*.
, i G-metnor Jobu B GeAm w** next in
! , induced, and * be came f. rw.td «u re
| ; ceived with entbuMMlic «|>piau»e. Ilia
r> mark* wire daleoeri to wttb rapt aUee*
two
Co'. L F LtviagaUm rerp-mdeti to tb
[ aditremeaof Wetownc in behalf of the far*
II nor*
' Col J W Robettfoo, of Haberabam, then
adUnacd the C.JUTentr<>n.
Tbe Converrthm then r«< down to bo
j aiMas The report «f tbe buair.e»a com
mllter w*a a. fotlowa:
1 Should tbe preaeni tyteeni »f crealisa
( BO'! w.xking public rumla be ehauged, and
' . if *., b.w f
r 3 Should the convict* be worked ot> tbe
, pr-amt road* au.l brdgea’
S We reo an lucre! tb.- apporatruent of a
_ I oummlnre of <>*« frooi ouch Coe*r«rtr<>onl
IdMimt, wrtb tba Preasirtt te thia Om*
VeniruH—H.*ru ia number—wlenc dot,
B ebali be lo <imfi ao.| *ubt*it b> tbe Hext
( rtwwu te lh< L*ate*arur>, a tell lut tue
, ot te ibe poUrc toad law* ut
( tbe Stale, and pnnieot tbn *ru»« fut tbe
; rttrun of Ibra teety.
4 We reoanmeod tbe a.!«<ptl >o ot tbe
prraer.l puteaMr d proataurroe.
4 We roe-*.uead U»< the k*l« meet al
j * a to *ud I pa a: *d|ou>* at I aud 4 p
m d*> y.
’ ■ DtaCrt*b-B UF-* tbr fi/M OrCtl'* of lb*
' j rvpoTl tegus. Il w* participated In
* ' by M.-aa-a G W Ado*, of Fait.**, Barton.
> te Noc*<tale, Butevy. *1 Fu rt. J- oa>*», te
Potoam, Lrvwufrtm. <4 N.wtoa. Wnrdby.
lot L* K*ib CnlTie, te Ra b-reatd, Mdner,
| >4 Bartow, ae-t Weranr te BruuSa.
N<> drfiuH. aethsr ** lake*. All us
' i tbn tectnrar* war* alMeol w-. <•«! aS ■
1 < come, art Jadgr W F Xee.of AaamMa,
' | deovartd ha rtdre*
Th* work pr -pawed lo to Aorta by Ibe
’ I Saud Ouagrt* m a g.«ad own, asd we bupa
I t»at • grant 4**i ot *uug wtd ba aeco*-
’ '■ piraheai.
been. ITHNW
H*v* you srtte ywer Oty Tas B tnroaf
j Tbe ******* of <mr eby w>tl tone* wttb
, | *ntr<>W te tbe dr*rh te Ur* Iftlte daughter
te Dr Bun. at A*«r>e*. a Jay w *r> a«n
. Alter June las. N etrnte Rroa. wftl *r>w
I ' theW M.«* neat tert to Child*, Nkcteanna
, tUi
. I Fr.rt a letter to a Inert la tbe city, w.
i | lee** tbe* Mary FranbHe, Abe *•♦»
11 • abort white ata* for Ear gw. b* atn«rt
I I *fety •< Am*** Het to’*y Irani A* •
, ■ Athena wtU be glnd to ba** ut tor sat*
I MS»al al to* drwtio.thm. art wdl wtah
| ber a happy ifas* dnrted ta« May In tte '
! <rt wutid
■ f Mw Mary Tornote Hacteman. M Wmfe.
m*toa. w apartioa • <«w day* al the •«■*-
| Ahmw te Mi* J W brwarby m ibte arty.
Part e* at a dwtarte .to a>re*dy we wtsg
I reima* tar ite Cl<U*w»eeeemwl aeoa <*.
If yr* want meek to tb* Attorn B«M*
; tag. Lane art Impair*owol Aaovnli -*, i
end a* Bev W W U*pa m. a* Mr K T
| Brum*.
I D« Lrttee H Dm.t hMt Mw atty for a :
I tow day* B* te • ateerw* te ibe ate*
tart”*i •* AoartMn, art tew aaaay frwada
1 tert m Altona art Aerrt*
la today'* Owwwwto o il kw frtrt *e«
■ -rh*. ans* fro* th B*Saciw»a <m the
! Iqart gwaa**M>. It w-« tan* that be i
i ‘aaw. a ma—* tovoMrt proa*ano «e tbte 1
•whfart ib*a e*a* te4«W». art ataaawa grwa.
benoeto *as>WM 'be ntomm B* afc.wt that
Lew. Fnrtw* art IM* appats. karting to
* aroateooean are r«*a*rd H<n»b*r • U*v
Bn*, art ’bat rtek anna* to rwmtrwifed
tbe tor* thor rsae tee*, a* air arty past. I
' l.wa mebtetg Sraaha** m a art**, to tar
1 pwetebad ae e**w* vteo>«am* «f tow M
pwotobrt Tbe art tote toHi Ai mbtlam be
maw toy e* nt *A
VtotoAAWa* BASSU*.
Cntawa.
Wa ■ ACT— A. Ha. M —l4 to tetoweg on
. e* taewhto awttorty tool ttart au a
•rurt r«to to ywatorJay • enbtoM aSfeUng
art laws Ibto* te Ibe aah«M* «48. n
‘ ii11*if ia*g tea tba pe toSrut tbaar r*agaw>a*
’ * tab» .fib*» * «**. tt ***ato <**<*•
m artim *rt*a «ar*n* rm* *******
* < by Aahw»«tao pa**' te**A a* me i**n ilaat
' •• tohMMMaa* to «to eg st >taM at be mwig
1 : aw* to pto«aa*rt to bo*v aama tol nag •
* I Ibe **•»• tafto’toa t to sum prtMrtiy
' tort* a to rnrt»«o <* bo pritoet
pwaa«tam aay temgw Aaavrtnry |*h«» «
’ ' itoirt>Alaa»'y aodteewMl at M' Btatw* brt
‘ toad, art AMfiarrt ’brt ta* narai n*
IMS MM OMMftlht f* t* lIMMt
* tete*to to *!■* via to lb* |*mii> it toot
innlmmmi cmn* Ini In>4mlb *1 ifei*
‘ ’ Arpantoeots, wwtart st wrt a* to atort
' B* mrt bn«wd *rt aftrti *o renanae
t > to a wart cSMar aa, Prtftrtt
Tb* <M*a te tow ii a' Sato* won tte toAto
ynmrtrrt te tb* pawtort *» artbn awraam
AS ** | tore*i tootoa* by IkartAarta* Basto*.
Aartwtoort FtaAvWf. The, tea** «p>M
» tooeb baaw sryuag to baa* eraeawi •*>•*■
I r am 11 Siitiswa *** r rtn<. art yaatocSay tto
i ; rwawteto* wee* an la* at to eaaa*ptaSe
a* tort (an* aartd <af toe *n ***** ■ art
, < anwamweaat tort to we* gaaog tar Ae She
I osagl •** oa* in Na* taw hwat SrtM ban
t .Sstod bM* ta* aarwato d*y« tart Staaan a
I any* • ta* uaSuee* ween MBtotorao*.
art e te sew mawm <ba* «to ***** fe
am*.-
Vbaa auutoee* Town toato
tte enerwaa. «• ttoa an aM tmAamwd
* ***** a* Name So* ba ptoped at Star Fw»
* gym > tadtod rm»a<rt» te r» »•• t■ Sw-rm 1
Same. te agutortad by tto toatortart aad
| teamana* mam Th* warn ■ia*»iui te tto
I gome rwaawf as wM bad. *ed aaaay yeaae
> ' aur* • •*- A*Agbt*el *mm* to smaw «* tto
am-tor* Twrwrt »* I *a4 tom tee toeey
’ part* to •-*» BtawtoA to toe BA* te
BaStameSfb toaw. Tto tel* be «wn
! to MW -Ste* te ter • C Baaftrt As ter
Sfeartbacs MO to b- 4. art a* Mr Bcfcaetel
Sneed e» MAg abated obanon *rte and
> Ante* py stoBMBA
i THE xVATIONAL CAPITOL
WASHINGTON LETTER.
(From our Regular Corres oudent)
Washinotow. D. C , I
May 2Vtl>, ISB9. f
Corporal Tanner is getting along »wim
mintily in bi* arowed purpoae of turning
the T t-a ury aurplus imo toe pckits of
tbeex**<>ldi«r*of tbe country. So well ia he
proarrenaing that tbe pension appropriation
for fiacal year ending June 30, i* alrtady
exbauttard, norw.tbranding its itumenae
amount, gr! 1.750000 Tue payments made
,by tbe Tnasury depuriment for p naions
■ fi-r one week ending lait Satur say,
amounted to the enorm<ms »>.m of gll,-
:MOOOO Wlu-re tbit thing will en 1 *<’
man can gay, but unleaa lam very much
mistaken tin* (lenaiou question wiil raise
a big rumpua in thia cueafry before long ;
it may b- *ieri<d in the House al the next
•emioii of Conarma, or it may be puatprmed
: fur a while kmger, but it’a got to sum
; • vrutually. Tbe tax-pay. r» are tamud lo
draw tue Ln* *omewb<-re.
Senator Han jut Teun.rte, dues not
I think Mr Hamun overbutdeaed wi>b
ox.Mdetatiou h« ”8-satori J (Juurteay.”
i He e me fa re laal week for tte *pccial
f purpuar ol prutasueg mtaiuel the appmtil
' n> nl ■>! L G ilia., * diu<cral of ifaia en,
aa oue us lire C-Mumtmiotler*, us the Dia-
Uici ol Coiurabii. and tbe day aft® bw
•rtieal Mr H*ri*>o appointed Mr Hme in
th* face us Ulr Senator ’• protrut. So it can
be eel down tor a oitaiuty that tier* i* at
i Iwaai utmt demucralic Seuai<* ready lo Join
th* ‘combiH*'* of repu’dfcau Srnabirs i*
Itiey abuttld c-Hie ude to m«k- war on Mr
ilari ■»><■, as many pr -pi. tuiuk they aie
certain t» d«« n- x< winter.
Tb. e. I m.d bruiber w feeling very tuucb
ctatoted. Mr H.rnaoa ta* appotated
Ml*4ber one ot them to ■ good pnai'fe*.
i The lucky “ brut bei" te ex-c«agreaaman
' Lynch, ot M miaaippi, who |* to aucc.ed
Hbal genial A abamiai.. General Shelly, a*
I Fifth Audi'ur of tbe Treasury. 1 abogld
bee to hear S'telly describe bte far ling,
oa orning bi. uv.r t* a lotared
man. There wet- sever* AGbima repub
. leu*, white irtn. after tbw appo.nlm.ai
John J .r.cti, the labur agitate* h»* tt«*
ba reward for arll.o« out the Workteg
m»n during the i*.t campaign. He baa
hu -n appointed V S Cunaul to Birmingham
, E gland.
Jism, R aise ba* captured on* of the
fem paymg te nb* under tbe Guvetesneei
tor bi* povat* tocreiary, Tboea <* H Sher
man It te ibe U 8 Coeeu e*'p at Lifer.
p«i. !• te aaid to to wortt. 113 000 * year.
The Ohio men wbu have t><H gone town
in dagirt are beginning to talk out loud
■ abuu> lb-- adstinteiratio*. **d their lae
g»ag« In aeefa that Mr Harr Mam would
har.liy enjoy II abun dbe happen wiUi*
bearing.
Rs A cr»t*ry Bayard, wtewn rumor baa
' m*r< tole. m*ay lea. a daring the la»t two
<S Urte fteta*. teal le*l ready <<hb< I*
; tat** tb* oer.aaowy p>tfoem<d by aa or tbn
> ‘to* luurtrf Toe ft tana te tady I* Miw
May Cl<m«r, d*agbt>r us a naval idbcer.
Mwdmg m tbte mty. Tue aa. ag.uu at baa
tows tar tart i, aaaouwd. but art lb.
dwi. ut ib* marnqp. but lb* trwadauf tbr
lady **> U AUi take plaee wry auna.
Tb* adwmwr* me a** tak.* *cti«m in
to mati.r >rf tbe alleged traute by ibe I"
S Marshal, aad tbelr depot -at m Ok a
temuk Tn. ye •«• iw<> M.rtote toew,
<•*• a 'l'® wrath; ►•i l-iiio lad tbe other
a newly appdulrd rrpute <aas. Tbe deto
. rai baa tew a rewurTed aad to lepobie
can vaetetebtaA. Mow'a that lue pertain
abrpf
Jmiw* Mitfer of to V S SepreMto Court
: te i-dog to Mtw* tbte wiator. if be can
per.ue.ie Ar Marrtetm is appuiM aa hie rue*
I * •«. bte Inert u.wge W BcCbary, ui
; IwAA.
Th. efeeha ta the «flto of to Firai A*
i *••*• t F’rt-maeiT* G'lura haw taam *>>
qasrt •iee. to 4'h «f M.ee*. to work
I'bw* boor* ei’ya nwry day, la order to
harry *P 'be ch .ay* a m >b. beret h c -am
, pw.l-.4Bcr*, They haw a**J* awe* pro*
errgß !*•• as «wda* w*a taxed A*iurday,
j h warn ng to wwr tfake to cm* h«mr toile,
i Th. prwrher* nf ota*»a*li tos't arem
1 to haw m*e* i»taawew With Mr B •**<*•.
I they wrwt * <l«fe*«wm tow to wpftwe Ib*
; apputosubi «f *s-May<«. Aim.<r Am th
W i*rt <4>y, ea aerwyer «f to p«*L «e to
gertrt that white Mayor, he bwd teew
rrtrrotoi t»y to *hMam4i*epaa* art th-
I taw b*v*kta« nirmmii of tbe CrtMrtMty.
IF toy Mr Merrtom *p*i Anted Brwtek.
Mr Marrtem Armevea ibaske «f rt4ww(
paap-r for rv«w*<*g to aepeiait Baw
<«*. mtow «f to M--r.«rtpote Tribune
, Brntotm te Beam irk. H***** t* to toy
*•** >wr k*»m* to her* art a Ato
*••>•«•*>«* as Mr* Ctewtert B* priwtod
I • baa *w*m a* udtoutel tbe* xarwrt to*
to MMumpa «4 ewreytaady ibm knew ba.
; C S Cterv. *4 UtoAk **a tbe a** xatmr id
: Hatord naked for.
**• tosrt te e**rta* baw to yevnab
tewp fwr tor lW'-> ertw, M.
A ..ever Aanir
ta raattaa* ***** •• te to ****** e, nwm.
Tte A*mm* as wayaaa Mart aarw** aa pa
, owarey avav to r**rtMartaa •• rto tee**.
a* dreg aaaaaaaa *a Mr* pre** A gurt. rr haute
J «a wua etaa* te art *4 aaa’a art, totaa to
Saapaeateawamy teem to to*., art toteaa
' pawaa art teAry team* Aw wm*y y*ae* Try
BY U»l IN 88., Fto-Btapelrb
•re Isham w amw aw 1-eoe.rtanlty
’ a>r*t. ay.ert ert-mg. <>*ta* marrwi'ag ••
i -saw w-rt tote beteaa aprt itamr tart*
| la ter*. Stey topwaWy g* to bey tarfaae
I art afta« and rtbrtA, wuh tom tTkrii.
! art to •*•* Tb*w* num ii* nervate*
• tbte ««to *•**<!* art p» mm as **to
: haw by aahag a w*rt team *r<rt* • uwrt
‘ wwwuy. a* *f wk<* a •rtteto w ww
toaag art*, art tew* ba to tonga ua*,
! ertwr to amto IXDIAX WRBB <F»-
' m«as Hosts* nt
’ INIHAX * RED (fftteU Bnennivt
hue prexMte * M veto* aa to wrrt
totweto. aew-whte •*•»-* as «•
erne* tar A • ***l ibbl rt Ata* übr < tews
• tarn* «rt tart»*y ** JeAßt CAawwmtt A
; Uh has* 4*
•hatowatau * aehaa.
Th. Arm rt Ctaaam A C mt. an Art day
Jnawaw. tAto enmiaid by totem to—
• e»J IMbn* 4k I art amvteg arts «AI te> Jaa
T ChMMA. Tto >'•«» m w«. tell us
to Are to tn All ad J T C Wirt Tte »4
firm on emm rt teibarm a art M aw
ewnmew* Bme as Ctowr A Ca«r stea* be
part ter ton* • J. t wMA,
T 4. t'Uh.
Ttee tesato ad to Arm as Chirt* A Cad.
| wrt to Mart *4 ataw as J t. C
Fxm to •biiiw A wNI to aaa* net I tarn*
b WM*a «• C*Ato A Owv. art toft ma
ttoa to taeaabto a* art acart
1 Y Own.
- m to Fabi a aetoaato es Ctaeß* eawefy
art mmt to eatomafipert • to exert
tema. to Atos**, a* • uXfe «• A to Mar
fifth, tor .aamwam-am «Nu igylraa a
to MBA. M. R. Msnuto
C. A Onto
THE TRUTH OF HISTORY
NOT TO BE FOUND IN MR. DE
PEWS SPEECH.
OEM. D. H. HILL ON THE RECENT NEW
TURK CENTENNIAL—THE SOUTH
DISREGARDED IN ARRANGE
MENTS FOR THE EVENT.
In the last issue of the 'fill edge
fijile Union and Recorder appeared
an article entitled, ‘Snubbing the
Builders of the Nation"’ signed
“Old South.” It is understood that
D. U. Hill, oresideut of the Middle
Georgia Agricultural and Mechan
ical College is the author. The
concluding portion of the article is
as follows:
“Mr. C'hanncey Depew cannot
make history out of whole cloth
There is not one single distinctive
feature of the constitution of the
United Stales which had Hamilton
for iu amber. From first to lust,
be was a friend to a strong govern
ment, op ( >osed u> the rul* of the
people and distiustful of putting
jaower into the Laud* of tbe people.
He believed that tbe government
would be wrecked by democracy
uuleam checked by an aristocracy,
and therefore be favored a privileged
class, an American nobility made
up of the aenaUirs chosen for life,
tusking a body iu our piaiu Amer
icas congress to correspond lo the
English House of Lords Sup|M>ee
lor a moment that Hamillou’*
seberne had been carried out aud
that the bribe-taker* and bribe
givers were now iutrenched fur life
iu tbe Senate chamber? Suppom
that we of the south bed no hope ut
deiiverauce from the foui inuulh us
logs'la, the venom us Chandler, the
lolly of Blair, Ute trickary of Sber
man nod he slanders of tbe other
Noulh-batera, who bad a lease for
life aud not for six years to wrong
or vilify our secliun. Would we not
fuel our eonditiem lo be desperate?
Just think us the credit mobiiier
gentry having a whole lifetime in
which to rob the treasury ? Had
llstuiitou's plan of a privileged
Senate been carried out, the United
Slate* guverniMeul Would Dxiay b<
the »<mt corrupt on earth. We ar*
thankful that not one of the idea*
of tb* ‘incarnation of tbe con ell tn-
Uua,' are incarnated in the cunati*
lutkin of the United State*. Mr.
Mail i eon ba* been called the Ta lb er
of tbo coastilulioo.* He haa no
claim* lo the title beyond the fact
that la 17M, be introduced in the
Virginin legislature a resolution
that profiosed lb* tall of a cuuvvn.
lion of a'i the state* lo adopt a coo -
•litulHiu. Virgiaia tbu* Ini ail ibe
•late* la preparing the way for th*
trMwation of tbe eotiatiiuliou, and
Mr. Madison stood al the front
of the leading elate, lo that
way aluas i* be the “Father of
the f'ooaliiutiiMi.'' In tbe "oiiveo
linn be was a consolidation!.t
with Hamilton, Gouveraeur Morri* I
James Wilsoa, etc. But al th* ■
lime of hia election to the prvsuleucy
he was a stale* right* man aad
lo ttume who, calling tlicio
iag fcderahal*. were the aaUonaiiat*
of 1741 aad atill al heart deaired a
•trong cramliaed government. Mr.
Madtaon wrote the Virginia reeolu- j
Uoae of 1?*» 99, which exprrae
clearly and powerfully th* view* of
all strict cosstrucuu* democrala
Dues that day to lAia. So Mr.
Msdia<»a did live to outgrow hia
early ee*lr*itsiag opt aha*. Mr.
Hamilton lived aad died a nauoa* -
iaL Tbe T»cM»rtiua of the < on
•Ululloe'* bad nothing ia com*v*
with th* eoatoiletirt. He did no*
>ike it» be bad no confidence In it,
be feared that the country would
go to w«ck under 4L
The “eatoteaary of oar aalioaalit y**
aad g»a* Rome |* tbe
meridian of It* power wbeu giting <■*
tHntop** lo an** eonqaeriag hero,
sever saw eo tailllaal a pufraal aa
that ia New Ysrk on April RO, ISRR.
I ProteaMy th* world h** never brt
i befiutw eo georgeooe a aperlhdm Rut
I tbe errnth hart no “jrifiM ia tbe pu
i iw*.’ Tb* governor* of tb* **vrra
f Srtibeen ntales, with their escort*
Ut tb* prerowem*. But no
**prve**taUr*o< U»e South brt a aa
ttemal poailna neaignrrt him. Did I
il occur to any ot tboee who the* '
eaebhed lb* tooth that tbr* ceto
beatio* we* ia booor at the taaaga '
. ralta* at aw toutbera Waabisgloe
: <m»* bnadrrt year* ago? Did any I
I one raw member tbal oar *«* Jetferwoa I
wrote tbe th**iaral*n« es ladrpead- (
. *•*• *b«c* made lb* iaaaguratioe
> jiwaaibie tbirtee* year* after? Did i
| aay aa* rwtoct tbal tb* federal »ye
i tots as wrparale alate gnveraemata ia
fee to Ute asm* J.derwna? Did say
an* raw* a tear tbai oar oaa toutber*
Virgiar* •»• tbe first to cal! t<* s
«t*av*»ltea to fraase tbe coaaUlaUo*
uadev w*M-b «** bare lived a cwata
ry ? DM it occur to say oae that
oar tosthwra Piacbaey wrote oat
■ tb* snot* aaeapaabto draft art tb* eoa
•ftaiMto aad tbal bia draft is star*- i
ip ibe enaatitaUM of today?
Ideaufied M tbe,tout* •*• aith
ibe Dertemuoa of ladepeadeaca,
with tb* CaMAHalma as lb* Untied ,
Saale* **d with tbe F vsrdeat who**
raaacaratioe **• eroaane»or*ted,
ab* aaa eauUrt to aaaa* recngsiuoa
ia New Teat aa that MX* day of
Aprr* IM9 Sa* ceaM have a steed
a Ibeaasrt as her an«e, aayoa* of
atom wwaM haw made* better
I Sparc b tbaa tbe aactetj rta-ie witb
his misrepresentations of historv—
Garland, Lamar, Breckinridge, Dan
ial, Colquitt, Gordon, Morgan,
Vance, etc., etc.
It was proper that President Har
rison should be one of the speakers.
His exalted rank gave him a right
to be heard aud through his Vir
ginia ancestor, moreover, be was
connected back with the Declaration
of lodc|iendence.
But among the two mill o>s of
citizens and visitors in New York
on the 30th of April, there was one
nearer to Washington than ary of
them, nearer than all the world out
side of his own family. Consideiing
that this celebration was in houor of
Washington, Gen. W. 11. F. Lee, the
next of kin, might have bad some
little altentioc shown him. A I
platform could have been erected in ;
some of the alleys or small parks, I
and he could have been listeued lo |
on the second day by those that
re.nemliereii who tbe “Builders of
the Nation" *vere. Gen. Lee wculd
have made a plain, practical speech, I
without ornaineuvation—a speech •
full of patriotism and grand and
noble thoughts, without the most
distant allusion lo old rags and a
sinking ship
Mr. Dejiew cast around him to
find some one of his own section
toconnect with them the Declaration
of Indepeudeuoe and the constitu
tion of the Uuiled Stales, whom he
might plate, with the Virginian
Washington. The result of bia
search was uot a Northern man, but
the naturalized citizen, Alexander
Hamilton, born in the West Indies
ot Scotch parentage. The orator
might have paid a glowing eulogy
to Alexander Hamilton, for he wa*
• giand man, brave, eloquent
gifted, a true patriot and a lover of
lilierty. But he was * strong gov
ernment man and thought that the
coaatiiuiioa a* adopted was a mere
rope of sand, which could not hold
the State* together. Had his spirit
stood by the orator of the day on
Uie Will nf April, he would have
replied with deep diagMt: “What,
I the incarnation of the coustituliou,
the weak democratic, niobocralic
ducumeuL No! 1 always contemned
anti despised iL Depew' you sn
oot making an after dinner *|*eech,
but a a|)eecb that will be read as
history. Do not belie my record
aod make me the iucarnalion of a
■OMtrualty.” Old South.
Mr Georm b*. tpeciairM nl
irse aa.! c .|.prr <mv t.k>-a fr<xn fata mine
in OAhlborpe county, un vxbibiUun at bb
auee.
A certain yuea< zmtfem.n from a srizh
b >rt ■•< roexty wm In tbe city yetterday,
an ! wm *r*«tiy m-nifi.d by to totniu
ikhi ul ertam pari;** th* be wm tx>Chria>
llan t» cause be occuetosally tr»<W buran.
W« Law fa Ait>eua tbe cbampte-n hone
trader at ite S’*t». art y.t, iter* ia not a
man ia Alaeu* who baa ma to nftrxat
coefldeaer ta Lta> Ox, yre, a mao can
trade bom* an-t ta- aa boaeel man, Imt it
i* a big node flaking.
mT- taVkfe.
W* offer onv liuuufto tolar* Reward
for aay caw o* Q«taw* tol ran.<<4 l«
enrol by takenz Halt** Catarro Cm*
F. C. CHANEY ACU, Pops. Tutado.
Oate
We, to und. raignud, have known F 4.
Cc'vney few tte laM 15 yvrt*. »n-l tn-lhrvr
bun p.-llr<rtly b»tuw.ta< in all l-urttrw
iratexeinu* art e duascxllv ahte In carry
out a»y oMiftlkn u*i- by toir film.
W terr A I RCA*, Wb Imb Brmteieta.
Totadu.O.
*am«m Kiva** A Manvia, Wbota
•afe tot*,tat* Tufeto, O
EH Vaa Ucaaa*. turtwr, T>ded<
Natoaal Bart, Tocm'o. O.
Ito** taiarrb Csrv « Ukve talernaJly.
CUeg dutdly epna to Idnud and mw-o.
ur< m«s .4 to ertu Fno 73e. pef but
ta. BuM by *1- Dratefe**
4M| t.i Hrtorw* te* *UW*.
Th* City Tax Dcgrt * »OW opr* for
R-’aras nt Tasnbi* Pr.cpery for to year
ISHfi. Esiizas are rrqaired lo Le made by
tb* fire* day at Jnee, al wt» c < tint* to
tanka will be ehued art ctosbfe las *e
•ruMd a».ainM defaetten. Gome *1 rwee,
•aka yuer reuira* a- d av 44 -be- re»b.
W. A. Guxrlaxb.
Clerk ut CuanciL
Atbeaa, Gta May. 1 Ifififi.
CtertkAat* far Fraetoeot.
8- wtal tw e<ws o.vd by ite mows I toe
aaa w<H te etarroi by to |>®pte, b*c*e*e
te wtd Mew* to aearert V- fi uog 'brt
Mrt n< a lk» ! Ma reirrte E-clrte Ihi
trt ba* teen give* to teghvat ptarv, be
caawe ae otter urtfetfite b*» an wHI Itilrt
th* xtaai of a purfw’. taele art allerslive.
Tte prop** beee mdorart Etatarte Etter*
art rafy epos lbw grvst rewedy ta *ll
trowtara uT L ver. fauenarb art X Miwrya
For ail Mataml Fvv-re art d e' ***• mated
by Ma’arrt Kmo-a, E*rtrw ftetre* ran
•at te tea Mgbly MtewMbeaMlrt Art
cute* Bartacb* art Coeeopaiin*. ftaiw
faertoe gueraatavd. er au-swy rtesdrt
prw» bur. art fit at J-Aa Craw.urd A
Co s. Dreg Sue*.
BinUSMILU. tTDfik
I ftoeart* Reptewr om* to Lataal Mep
ta *asete <*e*ty.
Th* Oort Ttoatar'* pwwtc Baa la every
peeiew'er a grart eaceeea. Tbe *pr*eta*
art teaaye wen* eacri**i, art w.B *p>
pi.a4.it B w H C Tec* rtilfktrt fata
•any fttetato by bia tetey apewf-. Tbe
Warsaw tert dtapveete »wen me*< As
rter to day. art wrrteJ wab ite* to
!■*»** art ertewsto* es tbe prop* tare
Me Berta Barta* M h Macro tte*
Wxr*
Fnrf T C Crtowuy b* roareed io *B
ta*u • W araaw
Me Ljbm Bietor. a totei ebaraatag
yuan* tarty of Vtourvide, vrtted Ma*
L.sra Owaawy <• Saterdar art Aaedq.
Mr art Mra Barta*. uor
aa*rt< toir f rorta tave f-w acevraf <tay»
Mr * O Hearne • tak eg ia to es
**•*•**< • Man* I*4l veto. *,*
(•teurt* Ataaw.
Ytare are waey btaad aMtoeaea udwriwd.
batrtiy «• «ta» ta tetod up by n* aawta '
kwwawvtt a rtt *euu algaareeare »•* tkte
—u— tte* too, 4* -> A— MttJtawrt i
gNBMY Rft uMr • MPwrtF w w**rt*w Ww-**** ,
•mm *wwtaub « ta riittwm rail*. *r ■**•*
pax* tars *• teyrMarty rteaedad. ft ana
a* ate*, *ttip *4 aawtttart afireros*. nwe
ataa*ttte*.a**w*eeet,tato art kttdoad
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have used Paine’s Celery compound and It
-BM, has had a salutary
£ effect. Itlnvlgorat-
k JLjV*s ed the system andl
h feel a new
Jf man. It improves
I'-t lappetitelappetite and
' • ts* ~* ** , tacUltates dlges-
« \tlou.” J.T. Cors-
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' ’ #W BXOADMT., XTHMM, (U-
TB> ATHItM* JKr**KMW.
twaoretew Witte Mow. ■ • M. Bweoell
Netting Mr- It B Rosaeil, th* Prraidnat |
of the Aibnne A J«Smue railroad, oa the
street today. we rolled bim a law q«eMM<e»
•Ub rrfermce to Ibe prospects of Ibe .
Albcae A Jefereon taiiroad. Hotaors bad
oeen current that there was no doubt of I
■-he building of ibia road at an early dale,
ao we Brat inquired of Mr. Hurocil wbal '
•ere IM proapec’a of the rated being built
“We tte.nte now.” eaid Mr. Hassell, “Urol
item* to tea doubt of the early cumpleuoo
of Ibe Athena * Jcderww, If the people of
A<trona will eubeenbe the tandasl moi of
MAM. of Which. 1 bare ao doubt.’
- W bat la being done at praw-atf*
"Well, of course. there are a good many
ihiagr Iteiag dote* la the way of asthtenter.
o«r>afr*leMM aad bide. wb«te it would |
•o' be eij>-dro.l f-r me to tril, ro'ttea in*
furtesaiwm • strwtiy Uro property of the |
Director* of the road. JTe rubl-of-way,'
terorcew. I will roy. to betag rapidly ae
cared. aad bee neariy al broa obUMrod."
“Why do yo« ibiak the road wii be
tensii**
“Wail I can aey that tbosn psrtwn or
anamciKie ootMpaeiro ire ail ng to tain
aeid and teudd the road if Aibesw by her
•tereat and tabeerpt rone giro* any tadi
eaUoa that her people will Üba an »te»-
*wt >•. s-d Anl tairiy by ttee new road
This. ro a erUaste, I bare no r»aao* io
doubt, aad hence I aey ttee road wD! be
Wertl rad g» on to aid tn ttee greet growth j
wtefcn to own-.ag on our etty in ttee eery 1
•ear feter* *
We pa' eeecrei other qoetoiono la Mr
Kaawl bet Ibero foe bteataeea reason* be |
bri bed to larotr. bat we left bi« wrtb
tte* onaaietiea that the Atteeae a J«-ff<re>ie
radrrod will be a cmaiaiy. eed ia a abort
ttee at that
•btete Eirort
et Dr beqpr't t aMrrte trorody for a roro ef'
nderrte whrob they atetet rare It to euid. |
Iwtoaaaee aad away tuber eeropNaetMae as that I
< *~* 4 *“ «Wby<rw j
- Spring medicine means more now-a-days than tt
' did ten years ago. The winter of 1888-8# hasleft
■ the nerves all out. The nerves must ba
' strengthened, the blood purified, liver and
bowels regulated. Paine’s Celery Compound—
-1 IA« Spring medirino of to-day- —iloes all thia,
1 as nothing else can. Proaeribtd *y Phyoiciant,
’ RmmnuHiM by DruggMa, JJndorrt by Minidtrt,
■ Guaranteed by the Manufacturers to be --
The Best
Spring Medicine.
’ “In the spring ot 18811 was all run down. I
’ would get up lu the morning with so tired a
i feeling, and was so weak that I could hardly get
i around. I bought a bottle of Paine's Celery Com
s pound, and before I had taken 1c a week I felt
. very much better. I can cheefully recommend
It to all who need a building up and strengthen
ing medicine.” Mrs. B. A. Dow, Burlington. Vt.
;| LACTATED FOOD
It UmetllH lerertUe »
' Brod tbe foliowing: Mr. C. H. Morria,
Newark, Ark., eaya: “Waa down with Ab
«craa of Lunga. and friewto and phytodane
urononnerd me an JernrabieC.De’itnptire.
began laklag Dr. Ktng’a New Dtocovery
l<>r Omeumptioo, an now oa my third
1 tMdtle, «t><! able to orrraer Ibe work on tny
fam. It to Ibe g neat medicine erer made. ■
Jme Mxldiewart, Dtce'or, Oblo.aays
“Had it fw t brom for Dr. Ktng'e New Iris
covary tnr Omi'imptwm.l would bare dtod:
»f Lvot Troubter. War girao op l>y doc
tor*. Am now ia beet of health. Try IL
Sunpto bottles free, at John Cnwford A
Co.’s drag itore. a
We are te receipt of a oommonicetiote
giriag street, between Jackson sod
Lnmphite. a ratber bard mow. Complaint
to made of the stench from drc»yed cab
bage, the way its walk to blocked up, aad
tiro geoMary loapecu* to also lifted
Dyspepsia earoee deputed blood, vbieb, ia
* time, ageeta retry argan and ftinetion as the
body. As a renrody for thane trvntelee. Bette
teg «n appreeeh Ayer's Marsepnriiia. Itntal-
IWMB tAtet bUteod, •tFMmtbfMfl tbw
•orrwte aH den < Um» liver aod MMyt.
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