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ITITi DAILY JlPYERTISETt. JroTOMERY, AI JITLY 1895. which 'she didnt Are. Colds fined $5 and Coughs and Bronchitis Cured by Taking mil 6css VflEH 09 game: warden blow makes another KAID AT KEWASD1S. Find Forty Barrels of (inntl In a WnrehouseFlnes, If Enforced, Will Amount to at Lenst qWOjOOd Profitable BmlneM Ha( Been Carried on for Duny Years.

A Miscalculation. Ethel. Utile uihei. Went on the peacn to swim; She saw a boy sport in tne wave Ana straightway called to ''How deep Is It," sne cried aloud, "Out there now you stanui" to neck," tne boy. replied And Ethel stepped trom land.

Oh. on the piteous spectacle Let there be drawn a pall; The boy spoKe true, out iaued to aaa That he was extfa tall. "A MONUMENT TO TUB SLAVE. Cnpt. While Tribute to the Sontli- Cherry Pectoral Kewanee, 111., July 23.

(Early this morning Game Warden Blow Chica go made a Sfcondud on the mammoth eru ncro in the RETURN! AND i au auu Inatinu KUlllO DLUJvllU U'oc L'UIU rrcserve mnur I nt niu was far more successful tnan he in- Awarded Medal and Diploma At World's Fair. Use Ayer's Hair Vigor for Color. to Man and Master Alike. Chattanooga Times. Captain Samuel 12.

White of Lancaster fountv. South Carolina, an Ex- For Colic, Cramps, Cholera I Morbus and all Summer Cnnfederate soldier, a descendant of Complaints, there is no cure equal to Pain-Killer. Get a Western Railway of Alabama and Opliia bottle to-day. Keep it con- ctantlv nn band, for there is FOR WHOM Hurried, busy, nervous -womenn Sno kind of pain or ache 1 1 il A lniernai or calciluu mat are the ones for whom Paine's Celery compound was especially prepared. These men and women with nerves all gone and feebly nourished need just the streieth TICKETS! SOLD JULY 0 0 giving effect of Paine's Celery Com- pound.

Use it now and keep well, jj Revolutionary Btock, a man of laree means, is at the head of two enterprises, located at the town of Fort Mill, in thi said county, that at first mention would hardly seem congruous, as coming from a common source. One of these Is the erection of a monument to Jeffersou Davis; the other, Which seems to be Captain White's individual affair, is a tribute to negro loyalty and faithfulness, and it, too, is to. be a monument. The purpose of this memorial is set forth in the following extrtots from a letter written on the 6pot and printed in the Charleston, S. News id Courier: VA standing contradiction and rebuke is to be given to all those wno lnsis-t that the relation between the Southerner and' his slaves was one marked by lorce and cruelty, on the one sid and slavish, rebellious hatred on tne othsr.

A' monument is to be erected to the faithful slaves by whose fidelity, obedience and labors we were en- Good to Return Until July 29th, 1895 1 -will not relieve. Genuine 2 bottle bears name of Perry ticlpated. At 6 o'clock this morning the game warden arrived from Chicago and immediately went to the home of Justice Pyle, whom he found in bed. Fjom him he secured a search warrant, giving him authority to investigate the storehouse. Then he hunted up City Marshal Swala and they, with several local policemen, proceeded to the establishment.

They fdund Clarence F. Merritt at the door. He told his father had expected them and that no resistance would be offered to their entrance. Mr, Merritt himself had left on the early morning train for Chicago to consult lawyers In regard to his case, "which now has become serious. The building Is a arge three-story brick and is -tightl-flaled except at one end, where the business office is located.

In addition to these three stories a deep basement is used for packing purposes, and it was here that the birds for the most part found. The officers had a disagreeable time in the search for the game, as the darkness was dense and the cold from the great masees of ice were numbing. They all wore overcoats and yet were white wtth frost when they finally emerged from the cellar. Birds Tacked In Darrein. They secured forty large zinc barrels sealed with solder, which, when broken revealed closlyi packed birds of all kinds, quails and prairie chickenp being most abundant.

Some of these birds have been packed for ten' years and several of these oldest ones which were served today at dinner to citizens LADIES WHO VALUE A refined complexion must use Pozzoni's Powder. It produces a soft I Look out for JN0. A. GEE, G. P.

imitations and substitutes. W. J. TAYLOR, Gen'I Agent Montgomery, Ala, Atlanta, 0a WELL READ People are those who keep posted as to the best place to buy Faints and Oils. Thev can tell at a glance tho wneat from the chaff, the good from the Dad and deal with us.

The reputation we have won for giving FULL VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR. Brings the economical to our store; tne superior quality of everything sold makes them our customers. Why not join the crowd. Let us sell you paints and oils; also Sash. Doors.

Blinds. Hardware, Wallpaper, Roofing Materials, Mastic Paint. for 25 cents. litNNIHHNMlMeMId Savannah, Amerficus 3t Montgomery "Railway East Bound. SCIIEDl'IiE IN EFFECT FE11.

10, 1895. West Donno tt 1NCJ bTAiiuNb AO. i 1:1 Sam Ly JMontKomary :00 pm Rpra MS If LOUIE OMinm nurtstxjro 1 1 1 1 1 lum Omaha. Junctiua Lump kin liichland A son' 0 'Uiii 4 HWpH) pin ftfiWS OF THB CITT AND bounding suueaus. Amcriciq, Ar Ar 1 Lv j.

laam li'pra ndnm Ar 1 Lv allied to send every able-bodied freeman to; the front. A few torches would' have made 'their masters homeless, a few blows, would have made them childless; it needed but the inclination on his part for him to- march away, leaving behind him, dead, all those who were dear to him who was his master. The oower was there, the inclination never modevd him. Never was greater trust committed to a race in slavery, never was confidence more nobly repaid. The monument to these slaves will be a lofty shaft, on on'e side the figure of a female negro nursing with teiyter care her future lord, on the other a male with some agricultural Implements in his hand.

So far as can be learned these are the first monuments of their kind to be designed, and it is a matter of congrat- I I A Ar 4 Lr I I Ar J. i'ltts Lv 1 1 :30 am Being a fine movement in a solid gold cse is surely a desirable thing, and may be reasonably expected to be a good timekeeper, provided it is bought of a reliable firm, but what would you expect of one soaing FOB OEYWO? 4:1 pm Bits of Facta Gathered on the Streets Other Items of Intereat-Folnta Polltteal and and Thing. Ar Ovarii Lyoxie. Lv fcSavannah Lv Rin here were pronounced to be the dain-daintiest food tasted in a long time. At the request of the game warden the hearing of the case was called immediately by Pyle.

and tt 1 o'clock the court met. Mr. Merritt being absent, was represented l-y Jarr.cs K. Blteh president of the First National Bank, who asked that time until Monday be given to Mr. Merritt to prepare his defense.

great deal Lv Ar Ar urn Cboneson Lv Coiiimbifi Wilminon. 11: Opm am am phia Tou know, however, there are even cheaper watches on the market: and the Waterbury retailing at J2.50 is also a good one for the money, but naturally it cannot last long. What I offer lorlc of objection on Mr. Blow's part his was done. But fiveof -the suspected barrels were broue.it into court and contents examined.

In the first one 183 ouall were found to those wno cannot afford to buy a high-priced article is an Imported Movement, open face, in strong nickel case, nicely finished one that, with good and each of the other thirty-nine is 6aid vision) and Columbia and Charlotte, train also connects w.th stumers for New ork. Boston and Baatlmore-Tiokets sold and haffgagre checked to all important points. Cfcil Gabhett, A. Fope, G. F.

and P. S. T. Surratt, Ticket Agent; J. Demlng, Agent, Montgomery, Ala.

Trains 17, 18, 35, 30, ran dally. Noe. 17 gjx 18 run solid between Montgomery and Savannah, making close connection with G. S. aud F.

at Cordele, alao with Southern Railway lor all points on tha-o system. No. IS tnakea close -so nn action at Savannah for all points North Atlantic Coast Line or via F. C. and P.

R. R. (South-hound di to confnin about iMs nurntvr. May Mean Heavy Fines. Biiito Piters Supply Co.

18 GOIMEEGE STMT. The smallest fine that can be imposed elation that are to stand on the soil of South Carolina. While these three monuments stand we will have a history, though we may not have written a record. It Is more likely that, if the struggle of civil war was again begun, a greater home guard would be needed. But other influences have been at work.

The ties formed by the protection and care of the master, and the fidelity and. obedience of the slave, have. been broken; that generation is passing rapidly away; to them some tribute is due. May we not forget the animosity now existing and render honor to whom honor is due." A race capable of both the docility and faithfulness of slaves, and the valor and self-denial of first-rate soldiers, has in it (it may be in germ is jo ror each bird, and it is claimed curij win last aoout twenty years, for DULY FIFE DOLLARS! that Mr. Merritt has fully .4,000 birds At this rate hs penalty, ff enforced 'l LOVE YOU, DEAR." She looked at mm wan quicK surprise, tJiio looked at him with tear-Drimmed eyes, Her liirht-closed hand no motion shaped, 2w word her curlins lips escaped.

His eyes were bright, his voice was clear; Ho only said: "1 love you, dear" Her eyes were deep with anger's Hue, Tliey softened into tender biu; The haughty curve her lip forsook; Her hand lay open on her book. Viien as he spoke he drew more -near, -And said again: "I love you, 6car" liere sweet love dwells wrath cannot sray; Her smiles chased all the teajs.away. She looked at him: "An, do not I. too. can say, 'I love you, Hip jmilo replied, "Our hearts are near," His words were still: you; Jear!" All.

when the fire of anger Durtis, Ami all lito's sweet to bHter When eyos are Hashing, lips close set, Prepared to storm and to regret: Then happy we if Great Heart near Have strength say: "1 love you, dear!" Lydia Avery uoonley. There is at least one fool in every flffht. would be a fine of $20,000. In case th extreme fine of a bird was imposed Central Railroad of Georgia il wouia or course Mr vastly trior? Game Warden Blow is not alone in his efforts to break up Mr. Merritt' WILLIAH BLACK, Jeweler, 23 Dexter Avenue.

EDUCATIONAL. business. M. R. Bortree of Chirjiew.

H. M. COMjja end P. 8. HAYES, Receivers.

READ DOWN. Schedule In Effect April Slst, 1895. READ CP. who Is president of the National Game Bethel inly) the elements of highest humanity. Prepares for Government Academies.

Uni ana 1'ish Protective AssoCa- Arl 7:35 p. m.10:4a. m. Lvl p. m.

9:15 a. m. l-v 7:15 a. m. The character is there, sure.

The toun- i tion, was present today and ready versities and Business. MilitaryAcademy dation is ready for the builder time, to prosecute. They both claim that For catalogues adriress Hut p. m. 4:23 p.

m.l 7:45 a. m.lLvl p. m. 9:15 Ar 7:45 p. m.

a. m.lArl 7:33 P. m.UM2 a. m.lAr! 1129 p. m.Ar p.

m.lArl t. I m.jArl.. Mai. it. A.

Mcintyre, aided by religion and science. they are determined to make Merritt Montgromery Union Springs Troy Columbus Hlufaula Smithville Americua At'bany Macon Bethel Academy P. O. VIRGINIA. su-wed-fri-wky a 0 9 esoa Nor is there any incongruity in.

iirop nis ousiness. which, thev sav. p. m. 7:30 a.

m. 2:33 p. m. 1:35 p. m.t 11:60 a.

m.l is encouraging wholesale slauehter of all quail and prairl chickens in this 11:15 a. m.l ii. m. An 6:15 A m.l Arl these undertakings, that are meant solely to preserve history and do justice. There is no mere vain glory in them.

They are to be bearers in. the crcmorntlnns tn fnllOW. part or tne country. illJ Augusta Savannah The birds seized todav were" turned 8:10 p. m.

p. m. a. m. HIGH SCHOOL! 6:10 D.

m. Arl i Columbia. Ala. over by the court. to City Marshal lOp.

muArl Ft. Gaines L.vl 9:30 a. m.l They are to tell how broad and gener- Swain, who will keep them until Mon- 1 I.I. nvnt, in crfYnsl I Hoir nrhen Ifi I .1 j. Professor Savatre's Private School ror ou mtrii.

wini iiu iwimi-ai oacd iu i nit? L'unuemnen. and no selfish end of any kind to seek, J. they will be sola at auction. One-hair isoys will oegui Us next session on Oc regarded the chief of the Confederacy, or tne proceeds of this sale and any tober IrV.fo. For particulars address JOHN SAVAGK, Principal, () Dally except ISnndny.

-Passenger for CInyton, Oinrlc and Pert Onlnes will tnke triiin Xsarina; M'nt (romery at 7i45 a.m.. except For fnrther lntormatnen and forrjhronsh seliednles apply to the follow, lags- J. C. HAILE, G. P.

A. W. F'. SHELL MAW, T. M.

S. T. SCIiATT, V. T. A.

L. R. VauDIVIEIlK, C. A. Blontsromery L.

A. CAMP, T. I'. Columbm.a. and the faithul slave, tne two social nnes wnicn may be imposed on Mr.

extremes is the old South. Merritt. will go to th school fund su-tu-frl 415 Madison Avenue. We quote below a sentiment on this end one half to the warden after all subject from the Charleston News ana i costs are pain. thp aturdv nre-an of the "Old Is Paylncr Business BELLEVffiW HIGH SCHOOL regime" in the Southeast: Mr.

Merritt has made wonderful Misdirected power is a great, weakness. The cup of the unfortunate is all foam and dregs. Some people who bring forth fruit nant too much for It. A man is not necessarily patriotic) because he is spoiling for a fight. The person who not kesp his temper does not deserve to have one.

It must be admitted that in some respects woman is broader than man. The less money a man has the greater the swell he will make in spending it. People who are in earnest either reach their desires or land in insane psyiums 'ft'hnt are the- monuments of man beside nature's monuments, the pOINTS TO REMEMBER. la buying; a piano are that tne name of the inntroment Is of ntmoHt importance, and the name ot profits from his business in Dast years Mr. Grady was right when he said 30,000 BEDFORD COIXTY, VA.

A thoroughly etiuippou school, complete often getting $1,000 for a shipment of quail out or season whk-h did not cost io City of Montgomery, 20 year in its appointments, of high grade, lor Boys and "Young Men. or catalogue or information apply to W. K. ABBOT. Princioai.

that 'history has no parallel to tne faith kept by the negro in the South during the and we are glad that an old Confederate soldier of South Carolina who fot'Kt for Southern in-lprjendence in the war between the 5 per cent. Paving llonds, nun JsO when he bought them. He win try to prove that the game law of Illinois is unconstitutional and will say su-wed-frl Bellevue f. u. that game which he bought when in States even as his fathers fought for season be kept as long as desired Sealed bids will be received til July VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY American independence in tne war ol ana aisposed ot at will.

His argu- 29tn. 1SS5. 12 for the purchase 01 fhp Revolution we are glad uvat ne mem is tnat property once lesrallv thrty tnousanu annan ity off Mont TnE osly THRorr.ii car lie to NASHVILLE, LOMSV1LLK, t'I-CIXNATI, EVA.SVH.I.I-:, ST.LOL1S, MOBILE AMI JVEW ORLEANS. Making? Close Connections In VnluQ Depots for All I'oints. North, South, East West i uHil have the honorable distinction ot obtained cannot be outlawed hv the gomery, twenty-year 0 ukr cent.

bonds; denomination, one hundred dollars One of the great needs of the world being the first to pay this great tribute lapse of a few months. He is highly each. 1-2U ot tne principal and the inter a hat that will fit before it be- to the Southern slave. All honor to respected here by all who are acquaint-. samnol R.

White, of Fort Mill! His ed with him. He is a nrohibitinnist est payable annually. The interest and comes shabby. 1 20 of tne principal is coverefl in rho NASHVILLE, TE.W. Next Session Opens September lMtn.

Full jri'aduate as wen as under graduate courses. Ten Fellowships tor college R-riduates. Seven departments Academic, Engineering. Biblical, Law, Pharmaceutical. Dental.

Medical, iilly equipped lao-oratorios and mupenmp. WILS WILLIAMS, Secretary, su-wed-fri ou would witness the greatest example should be an inspiration to and has frequently held office on that coupons payauie annually at the toftice if tne American t.xcnange national Bank show that man has ever beheld rise Sthe people ot the South, who should ticket. New York: also at the office of Ithe City esteem it a sacred duty to build at the i early and see the sun rise. WHE1 TRAVKLISG, told Confederate Capital a memorial T.U- .1. Treasurer.

iUoiiLKoniery, Ala. 1 The city reserves tho righf tjo reject Knabe On a Piano Implies and is a cruarnntee of Superior Excellence. I am sole 11 cent (or the Knabe 1-n this city U4il several counties. Call ntid see them at my ivareroom, 21 Dexter Ave. nne, Montnroinery, or Annlxton, or write for cntulosrue.

I sell the YOST TYPEWRITER. E. E. FORBES, PIANOS AND ORGANS, ijuuuc is reroieen at naviner ins i ttti.i i tn ma smimprn Tieirrr, in 111c iiKLiitii un I Hnr nr nuainaec Elegant Pullman ItnfTet Cnr-j on all Through Trairi, PCHEDI LR 1 EFFECT JA. 1S5, Corrert Time FuruiMhed.

by" Otto Stoi'lUer, Wuleli liiNpcctor. 1 any ana an dkis. i It. H. lane un every trip a Dome or syrup of 3tl-t irei in uie upper-oasin artesian water ho the In order to keep up with the old by the whole people of the man, the new woman will have to buy v.

tv, irort. rigs, as acis most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and north, bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale MTuOIEI ICE a husband years younger than herself. southern women and chil- There are persons on earth Who! j. COS.

I No. I JNO. 4. No. irr In 50c.

and SI bottles bv all leading .1 Mt drugg'sts. Manufactures by the Cali think that flisaDnrova.1 is necessarily 7 fornia Fig Sryup Co. only FOREIGN NOTES. .1 Losimil Wholesale and Retail Deala rs, He Cared the Lv Montgomery Ar Caliu-ii. ItirminglMiri.

SprinHs Xitshvillc. Louisville. Cincinnati. Sr. Lnuis Eutaw Mirror.

ANNISTON and MONTGOMERY At Uriah, north of Aleppo Ur, of tho Chaldees. the birthplace, of Abraham, the ruins of an' old temple have been discovered which is thought to belong Special Notice .1 A .1 .1 .1 Mr. Edwin Wilson told the other day that he had doctored a fine pear Preparatory Day and Boarding Senool for Boys and YounR Men. Instruction gUn in languages, matne-matlro, physics and chemistry. Pupils Trepnrcd nt This School Take a HlKli Stand at Collece.

Boys and young men of hoalthy uociif-s, strong minds and good character are welcomed as pupils; others aro not soueht. The ninth session will begin Tuesday, Oct. 1. For further information, address J. M.

STAHimI. i'nncipal, su-tu-frl Montgomery, Aia. tree which the blight had severely at a mark of either wisdom or high morality. who do not know the value ot money always act as though, they consider it of no special necessity in pay-debts. There Is a career of some sort lying out before every voung man.

He must 'Jeeide for himself whether he will or descend. -n important meeting of Troo? AI will be held at the armory tonight, and Cantnin ta oil to Chaldean times. tacked, and made ai success of it. He i.oi; soi'JH. E.

fl. KOHN 5 CO. As bull fighting has beengoinonln Ice Consum ers. first cut away the diseased parts then bored a dozen or so small holesvlth a bit through the hark and In sap wood. He then put.

a dose of calomel Lv ni Ar (rn-enVilk-. .1 the South of France in aenance oi me prohibition of the Government. M. Ley-Minister of the Interior, has or 29 Commerce St Consumers will iind It to thein ad van- say 5 to 10 grains In each hole, plug tago to buy Iiooks containing tu.ets lor dered all Spanish toreadors to be ex l.tMl uounds or mon; at the otnet ot tnc Wholesale Kverpr'-'ln I :G.iom lirowtnn Flom.iron Moi'iie r'amj N. Orl'ns Pad Canal Pt'e.

l. .1 ged the hole up with a cedar peg, and cut it oft even with the bark. The tree, soon covered this over by the eornnanv. 2 Monroe stiver. SUMMER RESORTS.

Tho drivers will deliver Ice dnlv for ticKots Oought from the office, or tor the dealers in 1 bigh grade natural process and the tree is now heavily loaded with fruit and Is very retru.ar retail cumi prices. ROSE E.A.K0HN&CO. 1 Wagons of the Montgomery lie Com Mm 1 Springs, wrvrc iii'ka Acfoininn tio. tnruty ana prosperous looking, panies are furnished with scales and con sumers muse exact iuji weign 1 Stem' Cold storage; watermelons ittr Faie; THAT TIRED FEELING should be overcome at once or it may end most l. Ar Lv Wet.irciplci.

Ar nnl i' tempcraturei 3S degrees. Tolcphdnp .1 Wines and Cigars. This popular resort Is now open with Improved facilities for the accommodation of Its Kuests. Good band and ball room. Two nours and forty minutes by senousiy.

Take Hood's Sarsaparilla IrKed. Orders for Car Load lee So now au prevent sicKnees and suffering later in. the season T. n. MOOHE, General Mad Li.

ana is. k. it. irom jaonigomcry. Wril.

rv 'P I T.i Write for terms. T. J. LAW, Proprietor. Trains arrive at Montgomery from tho South Xo.

2 l.ixlted Express Mmm No. 1 l-'ast Miil No. Ko.71A miuioiifltion Pore Mt. Vernon Rye, 1.25 per qt. Kentucky Rose, fl.OO per gnllon.

3m HOOD'a PILLS are the- best family oathartic and liver medicine. Harmless, reimoie, sure. pelled from France, ana an rcncu bull fighters violating the law to be prosecuted. Another sketch of Beethoven's, prob ably that of the year 1809, has bean found by Herr Guido Peters, of Berlin, among his father's papers. It contains the draft of the concerto in flat and the choral fantaele and the sketch for a patriotic song, which ha never finished.

President Fa'ure proposes to review the troops on horseback at the September maneuvers, which no President since MacMahon has done, Grevy. Carnot and Caslmir-Perler having ridden by in) carriages. The chief of the protocol is trying to find out whether there is any authority for a civilian President so Achylka in Siberia has a remarkable temperance society. Its members meet in church on the 1st of September and swear before the altar they will drink no wine or liquor 'from tomorrow morning." Then they go Out and drink hard all day till no man or SchednleofSMBAMRIYERSTJ AMERS cavalrymen shall be present. The open-air free concert at Highland ark was well attended last night.

to the park of an evening is productive of -refreshing pleasure. The aim of nine-tenths of the people Jf '-he world Is to so fix themselves that they can take comfort an elusive-charmer that is always Just a trifle out reach. What the world needs, just now is fme sort of a test by which a majority of people, can tell whether it is juke or an impertinence that they ire to perpetrate. Men Who never become excited undoubtedly have a place in the economy so has an Ire house; nut that fact does not make either 1'ieasant for steady company. Oood thing, give it a shove! People Jiving the Interest of Montgomery at TOrt should not forget the mass meet-ca'1e(H by Mayor Clisby in the lestof tnc M- H- and C.

railroad the City Hall next Monday night. local military men are writing otters of congratulation to Lieutenant toionel Henry. B. Foster of the Ssoond "'Klment at Tuscaloosa. The Colonel I Mr.

M. BIDS WANTED. STEAMER TISSIB MOOHE. A' telegram from Newnan, yes every Train? arrive at Monigoni' iy from tho North-No. 1 Limited Express No.

3 h'ast Mail No. II Local pa-s. -llgor Leaves Montgomery for Mobil Tuesdav. 8 D. m.

terday afternoon to 'Hon. J. D. Barron Leaves Selma for Mobile every Wednes informed him of the death there of WARM SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL. WARM SPRINGS, 1IATII VA.

Now Open. 2.7CO feet elevation. Fine swimming pools. Delightfully cool. Popular Prices.

Orchestral Alusic. For terms address FRKD STERRT, Manager. Or E. S. Comstock.

Resident Manager. his only brother -Mr. M. M. Barron Sealed proposals will be received' by of that place.

The many friends of No. la. leru'iru: Montgonicry at 4 p. carries p-ispny'i-'r conch to Kvergrcen. day, 12 m.

Arrives Mobllo every Friday, 21 ST1SAMER KtiTTIS QUILL. Leaves Montgomery for Mob'l TTrlrlliV- 8 D. m. Mr. Barron in the city sympathize with him'in his bereavement.

a. m. every Satur- Leaves Selma for Mobile everw dv 12 m. the City oc Montgomery unm is m. August 5, 1835.

for painting the wood wont of the market, Including celling, gates and stalls and whitewashing the brick work inside; also for papering and painting the office of market clerk, city reserves the right to reject any and every bid. H. H. BCtMMKHVlLrjK, Robert Browning is said to have pre ferred 'The King and the Book' to any of Arrives Mobile every Sunday, 10 p. ma utiici wuiivs.

For Ronernl liiforiiinllon, rntes, sleeping: ear space, write or en 11 on S. T. SI'IIATT. Ticket Acetit. H.

1'. 1IEASLEV, 1'nss, A Kent. () Dally except Suu'lay. No. ti.

Wetumpka, accommodation, day only. Auove sciieuuies win oe run, wa permitting. Ct i Treasurer. Special low rates for round trip to ex- roturn, CUlBiun iiti Liea iv iuv ann for ten or more, for SS.75 eneh in pitico tr 6 woman is left sober. For the rest of the year they are total abstainers; For further information, apply to HIRE'S ROOT BEER- Refreshing.

Invigorating, aids digestion. The great brain and nerve tonic; special arrangements made with the Hire Company to dispense Hire's Root Deer at our soda fountain, Ice cold, Beware of Imitations. DAVIS MEWS CO. Next to Postofllce. HEALS RUNNING jf ANTED mm ME NT fur oil discolors A.

T. HANNOiV, T. H. 150 nuan honk if nnr- F. G.

TAYLOR, JOII.V u9 tlnalnra.wltfa trfnl hortta. mailed for sara. Agent. Mahugers Ml, on wed 41188 Jennie Henipkill "ester in the pretty, aristocratic old college town. Provided they can iret fortv men In H.

WOODnrBV, J)rmutol4)p)Bt, Inventor wounarjin wacia Ri i SORES BARGAINS IN and morphine habits PIUMi treated on a guarantee. and regular drilling order, the Montgomery Greys will accept the in-j of the Illinois State troops to MiinluimiiTy ijinn Co. 7 i-a n. Ovnrt st. No nav till cured.

Ad. 0 lress 11. H. Veal. Manager Lithla Call nnd see olar bnr, Springs Opium Cure, or Lock Box 8.

Austell. Ga. CARNEY-PERRYIEN n-ntehes, rlnRH, nnd Jenelry or all kinds. Money loaned on nil article dencriued thi 55 Bl t.ie Atlanta Exposition Ray Jones has been frora the Blues t0 th the old Inde-anTli enjoyed their barbecue pi.n0 at Highland Park Wednes- Pairis Willi! he freed soon of the greater part of her sewage, as the ac-queduct of Achmeg has JuBt been completed. It will convey the sewage by the way of Clichy and Asnleres, where it passes under the river bed by ft siphon to Argenteull, where It rccross-es the Seine over a bridge, and thence to the plain of Acheres, where thi Bew-age is disposed of.

Three Coiijcrcsses. The Imlgrathm, Farmers and Road Congreses to be held In Atlanta In October, during the Exposition, will be attended from all parts of the Parties wishing to become hon-' orary delegates can ohlaln all informa- I tlon by addressing W. G. Whldby, Agricultural Editor, Southern Cultivator, Atlanta, Ga. CURES the above at reasonable rates, Ikusinesn A little bit of an nd.

like this way down in corner. Dot still ran inr It. nac does tnat prorel Btrlctly confidential. Highest caiih price HORSESHOEING, CARRIAGE MAKERS, 1 REPAIRERS. SERPENTS Quid ReturnsI Our Want Column pam tor 0111 goiu anu nuver.

an'd nenae'Jr' Messrs C. Clisby, STING tl "it-Kins aisiiiiguisned i.nem- the in, Ahort' happy speeches, and iir xvBJ? tne cue Put UP by w- W. Herron. Sam Wiggins an hla wife were tried Init rdf 8 Courl yesterday a lot of fun. It toftVt Bam ana 'his -dusky help-m ik a 8waP" Sam striking her Bam while, "Mrs.

Jjot back at him with a plstvl Eto 0 slw 1 MFIG r-PA ID -TO A II-P INTS-I L-U'a--; '1 Parties Wishing to Exchange REAL ESTATE Are Invited to onll or communicate Yvlth the nndcrsUrncd. JAtf. GALLAGHER, If a two and a half year old steer-can be turned oft at a better protlt, welfrhlr.g 1,250 pounds, than If kept until three years old, and brought to a weight of 1.600, It would bo folly to hold him. The older an animal geta the more It costs to put on flesh, and cattle men are adopting the policy of feeding off earlier. ed tho humorist, John Kemlrlch Hrniu.

ulcers vield to its healimr nwm. It re education. 4 X-3 Dexter Ave, Moatvomery, Alii. TORN PAGE.

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