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ftAILY ENQUIRER - SIVY, COUVMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE
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* lj.ul limj in DultUn—A Ni'irro Sliat <'or|,nriil
Puni-liineiit AlinlUhrd in M»rannull's vinml,
4 lliillur lAploclus un<l Kills the WuMmiun A
I um-Iiiii W ith '.’ll';illomin—A Hun Jlunli.reil»,
Moliiu—The limaitlmi Ilf (■uliiiarjr-The Saws
,, rally frimi Klorlitu.
Ileorifla.
The Cobb county paper mill is about to
t,i enlarge and arrange forlniaking wood
pulp paper.
Mr. J. C. Spradlin, of Heard county, cut
n l et tree a short time ago and got 100
pounds of honey out of it. The comb was
sealed for eight feet in the hollow.
Flovd county will hold a primary elec
tion on the 3d of July,
A rabid dog appeared on the streets of
Dublin last week. All but a half dozen of
d, o. Euslen’s dogs got hold of him and
tore him to pieces.
All of the stores of Home but one have
made an arrangement to close at 6 o'clock
p. in.
Mrs. J. G. Fuller, of Dublin, has a fuschia
among her collection of flowers, which has
,,ii it 298 blooms and buds.
The- last will and testament of John TV.
Nicholson, of Athens, was admitted to pro-
before the ordinary. His estate was
valued at $167,000.
The boiler belonging to the Lawrence &
Thompson saw mill, near Rockniurt, ex-
I, 1, civil Monday, instantly killing the night
watchman. Bud Hilburn. The unfortunate
man's head was blown entirely oil'.
.-subscription books for the capital stock
, f i he Savannah and Tybee railroad opened
.ii.l the full amount, £250,000, promptly
taken. Twenty-five thousand dollars pre-
feiTcd stock will be issued, and that will he
readily taken. Work ou the railroad
now will shortly be commenced, and the
company propose to have it completed by
li t last of March.
Great preparations are making for the
opening day of the Augusta Sohuetren
r. ib, which opened there Wednesday,
halt gates from Charleston, Savannah arid
Mot-on are arriving', and representatives
from other places are expected.
A man now living in Johnson county has
In ed in three counties, yet lias never re
moved from the dwelling he originally oc-
v.-pi'-d The county line has been changed
three times.
A negro named Jim Graham who has
ht-or. at work for Mr. Dowdell Adams, on
('nubbeehatehee creek, had been missing
-into last Tuesday. It was supposed that
he had gone away from the settlement.
Friday morning his remains were found in
tin creek with a number ofiiuckshot in hie
shoulder. It is supposed that he was shot
-■tcfftiy while at work. An inquest was
n-.-id .Saturday.
The board of education of the public-
schools of Savannah, after an extended pro-
■oiigt d discussion, decided by a vote of six
to three to abolish corporeal punishment
in alt the schools.
MV. Slum, one of the proprietors of the
•l:w ator mills at Athens, was asked in re
gard to tiie strike, and said: “The hands
- : to the proprietors and asked for an •
increase of wages, and we positively re-'
IV- d. They wanted their wages for night
:k increased, r.ad l informed them that
•f l uevdid not like their w ages they could
i,int. We pay them for extra work at ,
.. i* .. After the whistle blows at . o'clock.
II. t -.-xtra work commences. W were only
-d a little Saturday night, ns th-i'r
p!iK;o were filled, and the mill commenced
rum.>ng Monday morning. The bands that
■,uit came back arc' wanted to get in, but
we would not take them back.''
Then are nine candidates in Talbotton
I'o. tax receiver and several for tax eol-
k-tor.
Three ear loads of watermelons, the firsi
Ifirge shipment of the season from Savan
nah. were forwarded to New York Tues
day by the steamship City of Savannah.
Last Tuesday evening a party of colored
people- were returning from church, in
.McIntosh, on the Savannah, Florida and
Western railroad, when u difficulty took
place between two boys, Rich and Perry.
The fnther of one of the boys undertook to
sc pavate the parties, when one Sam Mar
tin shot Perry", the bull taking effect in the
bowels, and inflicting a wound which will
probably prove fatal. During the fray
William Bradley was idso shot through the
shoulder. He. will probably recover. The
1-uy who did the shooting is a lad perhaps
thirteen years old.
The Augusta and Chattanooga railroad
is the absorbing theme on Gainesville’s
streets at present. Twenty-five thousand
dollars in private subscriptions have been
raised, and the committee is working for
toe.OOO. The managers say the mad will
be built.
The hardware store of W. H. Hearn A
to., of Eat on ton, was entered by a burglar
Tuesday night. Entrance was gained by
taking out the brick next to the facing of
Iht back door. A few dollars change left
in the cash drawer and a few pocket knives
art missing. An attempt to break open
the safe proved a failure.
.lack Davis, the negro who accidentally
shot himself lust week at the brick yard in
Lexington, is now up, and will soon be
'-''ell. Constant medical attention and he
roic courage on his part have together
brought the rapid recovery about.
A lubuiiiu.
Tile Selma fire department has extended
an invitation to the Montgomery firemen
to visit the Central City at an early date
aud witness the presentation of Monte
t'l-isto by the Berry Tatum company.
Gov. O’Neal, of Alabama, is present in
Talladega attending the exercises of the
Slate deaf and dumb asylum.
Burglars entered a house in Auburn
Wednesday night and bound hand and toot
the solitary occupant, a young man, and
robbed him of his clothing, a dollar and
twenty cents in money, a package of
cigarettes, some chewing gum and a note
from his girl. The young man arose, cast
off his fetters, and in ghostly apparel
-('light the town marshal. '1 here was
about to he a great commotion when tin-
practical jokers, having laughed till their
-ides were aching, owned up and restored
the spoils, all but the note.
Montgomery takes another stride in the
inarch of progress. The electric system of
lighting gas has been introduced here for
the first time in a southern city. The won
derful apparatus is now in successful ope
ration in Mr. John H. Tyson’s beautiful
new residence on the corner of Bibb and
Catoma streets. It is a system of electric
machinery for the purpose of turning on
and off' gas lights uv electricity, and its
workings are marvellous.
The prisoners will be moved into the
new county jail at Montgomery about th.
first of next month. Even a man in jail
prefers to occupy respectable quarters.
The Cherokee iron company’s furnace is
in blast. A great deal of new machinery
has recently been put in, several experts
from Pittsburg were brought out to super
intend the work. The East and West rail
road company lias determined to push I In
road from Broken Arrow on to Birming
ham, and will proceed with tlie work.
I'l'irida.
The prospect of large crops is very cheer
mg in Columbia county.
A street railway between Orlando and
Winter Park is being talked of.
Daniel Atkinson, of Tallahassee, has a
common house cat that hunts squirrels.
».i ? , PR t trees a squirrel, not being
able to bark as a dog does, she simply sits
at tlie root ol the tree and mews until Dai.
brings the game down with his gun.
rhe resignation of Rabbi Rosensuitz, of
Jacksonville, takes etieut August 1.
file Columbia county fair is to he held
the last week in November this year.
The farmers of Gadsden county are veri-
busy with their crops, and hope to have
plenty of money next fall.
Hud Kersling, of Palatka, has received
330 young rose plants, in which are 12fi
varieties, which will be set out on his place
at Keulka. He already has a large number
of valuable plants th-re, and lie is oxperi-
lnentiug with nearly everything he can lav
his hands on.
Lake City has entertained over 3000 visi
tors at her hotels since last October.
W. M. Johnson, of Chicago, known as
the cabbage king, lias been prospecting in
Marion county for 1000 acres on which to
start a cabbage farm.
The mayor of Plant city lias issued a
proclamation calling on everybody to clean
up, and keep clean, their premises, or they
will be subject to a penalty.
Burglars made an attempt Tuesday night
to enter the residence of Sir. Wm. F. For
ward, at Palatka. but they were frightened
away before obtaining any booty.
A load of watermelons was brought into
Palatka from tlie country Wednesday, and
were offered for sale on the streets at 75
cents each, but buyers were not eager to
invest at that price.
Material is still being put on the ground
for the erection of the Lente block, at Pa
latka, and work will be begun on the new
buildings as soon as the one already erec
ted is completed.
Mrs. Mary Foreman, of Quincy, lias in
her possession several skeins of silk that
were purchased from the store of William
Forbes, in that place, in the year 1830.
That silk is bright now.
T. X. Jenkins, while going from Nir
vana across to nine-mile point on Lake
George in a row boat, saw a large buck
swimming about three hundred yards dis
tant, and immediately made chase, result
ing in the capture of tile animal.
Thursday afternoon, while a ple.asure
party were enjoying themselves in bathing
at Pablo beach, one of their number. Miss
Mamie Shaw, daughter of Captain Wm. A.
Shaw, of Jacksonville, was thrown from
off her feet by a monster breaker. 'Her
screams attracted the attention of every
one as she rolled in the surf. Suddenly,
like a flash, a large black Newfoundland
dog, owned by John Hammanl, of Hotel
Pablo, came bounding down the bank and
springing into the breakers caught .Miss
•Shaw b^ her clothes and brought her to
shore. “Black,” as the dog is named, lias
become a great favorite by his brave,
human-like act, and rightly di-serves a new
collar.
Most of the lands sold in Leon county
Monday for taxes were either bought in by
the original owners or by private citizens.
A very few fell to the state.
The democratic party of the first con-
uTossioni-.l district will assemble in conven
tion at Brooksyille on the 4tl\ of August,
for the purpose of nominating a repre
sentative to the fiftieth congress.
THE WITNESSES.
1_Y IN
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared with A;>oclul regard to health.
No Ammonia, Lime or Alum.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO..
CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
NOTICE to DEPOSITORS
WITH
The Savings Department of
Till-:
VIt |111uVIV
Mil
Confederate Says :
Foilly weighed 128 pounds when 1 commenced
GUINN’S PIONEER, and now weigh M7 pounds.
I could hardly walk with a stick to support uu»,
and now walk long distances without help. Its
benefit to me is beyond caVulntion.
D. RUFUS HOSTK’K,
Cotton ITiyt r. Macon. (Jft.
Mr. A H. BrambleH. Hardware Mer
chant of Forsyth. Ga.. Says:
n llPOHITS ma le ov. aud after July 1. 18N0, will
draw interest at th»• rate of > per cent per
annum on such amounts as remain undrawn on
January 1st. IM«7. and no single deposit mi excess
of $3,0o0 will be received except on special terms.
All deposits on hand .July 1st. continue to
draw interest nf 6 per cunt pei annum until Jan
uary 1st. 1887, on such pert as remains undrawr
at that clut<* e A. 1. YOUNG. Cashier,
Savings Department of the Eagle and Phcni*
Manufacturing (Jo. ni,vl6 dtjyl
HKAM HI.I IT.
Mr. W. F. Jonas. Macon, S3ys:
M\ wife has regained her strength and ii
reused 10 pounds in weight. We recommen
.FINN'S PIONEER as the best tonic.
\V. F. JONES.
RELIEF.
FORTY YEARS A SUFFERER FROM
CATA RRH
Wonderful to Relate.
Foil Fokty Ykahm I have been a victim to CA
TARRH three-fourths of the time a sufferer fYom
iixcurc iatino pains across my fokkhkad and
my nostrils. The discharges were so ofienshe
that I hesitate to mention it excout for the good
it may do some other nitloror. I have spent a
young fortune from my hard earnings during my
tony'years of suffering'to obtain relief from the
doctors. 1 have tried patent medicines every
one I could learn of from the four corners of the
earth, with no relief. And at last H7 years of
age have met with a remedy that has eh red me
entirely made ine a new ’man. I weighed
pounds and now weigh 116. I used thirteen hol
lies of tin medicine, and the only regret | have is
•hat. being in the humble walk of life, I may not
have the influence t<> prevail on all catarrh suf
ferer.- to use what has cured me -Gl’IXN’S PIO
NEER HI.OOD RE NEWER.
HENRY ('llEVER.
Mr. ITenrv <'he\
writer of the above, former-
louuty. now of Macon, Ga., mei-
ee of all interested in catarrh.
A HUFF. Ex-Mavor of Maeon.
Doctor’s Certiflcate---Case of Blood
Poison.
I him- used OUINN’S PIONEER BLOOD HE-
NEWER in several cases of cutaneous disease*
oflong standing with the most satisfactory re
sults. Have seen the happiest results follow its
use in syphilis of the worst form, and believe it to
be the best alterative in use.
I J. T. ELLIS, M. I)., Griffin, Ga.
A Voice from the Lone Star State.
GUINN’S PIONEER FLOOD REN EWER hat
cured one of my children of the worst cases of
scrofula I ever saw. Her skin is as clear as mine,
and the doctors say it is a perfeect cure in their
opinion. I am thankful for having tried the
remedy. WM. L PARKS, Dallas, Texas. ^
! Savannah. Ga., January 20. 1888.
GUINN'S riONEEH HI OOD KENKWKR has
made several cures of blood poison and ilieuma-
tism among m\ ou^omt rs. I most heartily
recommend it to suiIV-rer*- from these altlictions.
('. II. HILLMAN. Druggist.
I
Ni-.w Orleans, La., Jan. 16, 1H86.
1 haw been cuied sound and well of a bad casa
of blood poison by the use of fifteen bottles ot
GUINN'S PIONEER RLOOD RENEW'FR.
will sound its praise forever.
JACOB KRUTE.
I am acquainted with the above rase, and pios
heart ii v attest it.
EUGENE MAY, Druggist,
Canal Street.
Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer
Cmvs nil Hlond anil Skin.Ijisutisus. UhiMimalisin, Scmriila. Old Son's.
A PKKKKCT SPUING .MEDICINE.
PRICE, PER BOTTLE $i.co. LARGE SIZE, $1.75
ESS A \ OX BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES MAILED IT,EE.
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Central, Southwestern, Montgomery & Eofaula BILiOUSNES S,
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refunded bv •<!)!•*
Fiva Cold and Two Silver Medal*
awarded in 18-5 at. the Expositions o.
New Orleans ami Louisville, aud the In
ventions Exposition of London.
The superiority of Cornline over horn
or whalebone lias now been demonstrated
by over five years' experience. It is tnon
durable, more pliable, more comfortable,
and never breaks.
Avoid cheap imitations made of varima
kinds of cord. None are genuine un’es
‘Du. Warner's Coralink” is prints
on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS.
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Real EwtaUi t<'
ar Hi oiid st reset
f^X‘. JtO Acre Farm in Stewart county, undo I
fence. Rcntetl this, year for 6 1 .. bale** cottoTi. Or I
plow is Hg«rod fivi-r«/«>m D'.velfing and m*cesmr>
out-buitdiogs. Well \vat«‘K.Hl and timlreied. ■
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| Dwelling, kite
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! 120 Acres ou
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\ LARGE HTO’K ot all kinds of PAPER, in-
7‘1 eluding Jvetter. I* icketand Note Heads, Bill
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velopes, Cards, Ac., printed at .-hurt notice.
. Paper Boxes of anv si/e or description not kepi
in stock made at sh<-r» notice.
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ARLINGTON HOTEL
Gainesville, - - Georgia,
Under tin- Manogxment ot
TA Y I,OH, - - - PropriHor
FOTT HE SEASON OF 1836.
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roods.
Telegraph an<l Po«t Office, Itur,
Hurtsboro, Ala., with
IH’O settlements ar.d thirtv :wre!
18U Acres fon- miles f:c»m
Three setlh-ment.-s and oiglity at
The als.\ prop.-rty. situated i
boro. Ala., wn. G« ex changed fo
The cuisine v\ il; »>e a inark(.*d ;e:iturt
present mainuremen). a spacious ;
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stories, on public square, makes
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til th&.se-tf
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can be given in a cup of coffee or ten
without the knowledge of the person tak- I
ing it; in absolutely harmless, and will ef
fect ;i permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or tin al
coholic wreck. It has b«‘»*n given in thou
sands of cases, and In every instance a per
fect cure lias followed. It never fail». The
system once impregnated with the Specific,
it becomes an utter impossibility tor the -
liquor appetite to exist.. For Sale by
FOR SALE BY
M. D. HOOD & C0„ DRUGGISTS,
it:) 13ItOA D ST., ( OLf .Min S, GA.
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Our splendid Dining Hull will be used lor
Dancing, and Prof. H. W. Curd’s full Orchestra,
of Macon, will supply tin* music.
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Mcrlai diiT County. <0*..
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The Knioka ••aUHe-the li’.cr to act. thereby de
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10111 v r < mnillv and makes you feel well. You
can’t estimate the good that one bottle ol Eureka
will do you. It i- the perfection of household
medieiiies. I'artieularly at this season of the
year, keep it in the house.
Jordan's Joyous Julep
Is an instant and infallible cure for Neuralgia,
however severe the case. A physician of note
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a genuine
you suil’er.
of Neuralgia.” Try tt i/
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Jordan's Bowel Mixture
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.Manuhieturing Druggists,
93 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga
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