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.EMEUS. CF.OIU-'IA. SUNDAY MOluNIXG MAY h<>. i ss| i,
iiv. i.nr.v »rui must "h
Although from t
When .
Our gre
T.iq inlowin,
the .linm r i 11
in 1 ‘ i i 1 a«1 * 5 pli ;
A'* oon .is v on
Bet r*r be* iv tli-
in memidl
:ith.
Ami I**:'
That gr o’,
•c*hind i
I llist It
Damp
"tli
Teeth White as Snow!
Up lives t ho be st w'
Who In.- thf u*r
Ami loves f i-"1 an
That life is gre.H 11
ie an* in tlx* bun •.* w • you dwell,
should i.t-\i"- h. i.vhIc t'•<> :i»(iit:
!’ve*i. - • 1 ■ hibt
- ill 1* -
DE-LBC-TA-LAVE
, tho
Meteorologists Lav
thunder or light nim ’
der is board honont L ■
either come from
Lot tin..: on t In fui mi me m
Mnoli illness is oirw 1 by th
Now to open th * win lows P
(>ld rai/s m.1 old ruhbi.’h si.
■ In-
Ill
othei
ily. Harvest or hca
distant storm. T1
beat lightning. the
twelve miles, while
' h
Hoi
lildivn are h
cannot thiv
"it
»!'
• list a
There scents to he
rinnati and Chicago i
•‘1 don't understand w
me so hard to reach.
• asy. seeing that you .*
itosH, sham, nud wirkc
ain’t. 1 can reach yoi
touch your nppreHnt i
mgs, mayhap*, but >o
si I
bv
in Cincinnati I come
in (hicugo 1 could not
i newspaper poop
odd think you’d »
uuch of t lie hallo'
nf the world, hut y<
iwHpapcr I <■:.
smart n*- witty sa
• awf’u! hard to torn
lidiculL of access. No
w*vor;il reporters, I"
•h one with a fort.y-ii"
i Ins lie Hut
“ I was .«itt mg in I Udnioin-
s dropped into luncheon.
hoard a sweet, tiny tink-
• 1!s. When they wore si at-
Whon they moved t noir
,n again. I have naked ti
ie boy carried in the pocket.
Philadelphia, where it
is now the rage to carry nmhrcliRH with gorgeous
coverings and t.» wear throe garters, two rod ones
And one yellow one, and the yellow one is worn
<ui the left log. r J’t> the yellow one is attached i
little silver bell, like a sleigh bell, for luck.”
A New \ oi ker s
co’h when two 1:
When tl**.v enter,
ling invisible silvr
#*d the sound wi 1
loot the music began
friend if it was a mmiie 1
fsho said they wore from
Yen, She Mid.
There i« an old lady in the annexed district
who makes frantic efforts to keep itbreast of the
limes. Circumscribed, however, in her social
tphere, and with limited opportunities of (level*
opment, this is difficult, and she is compelled to
resort to her imagination. Vain t lie effort to‘tell
Anything she docs not alrealdy know, or startle
lier with information. A few evenings ago she
wont to a church sociable, and as she entered I he
room one of the young ladies said: “(lood even
ing, auntie; 1 am very glad you caiue. Wo are
going to have tableaus this evening.” “Yes, I
know, I know.” replied the old lady: “I smelt
’em when 1 first came in.-New York I'p-Town
light;
See that thecDte/n is clean to the brim;
fake care unit your dre.■».*, is all tidy and clem:
Use your nose to find if there be a bad drain;
Very sad arc the fevers that, come in it-> train;
Walk as much as you can without ice-ling fa
tigue.
Xerxes could walk through many a league;
Your health is your wealth, which your wisdom
niast keep;
Z< al will help a good cause, and the good you
BEST TOOTH WASH
DE-LEC-TA
THE WORLD
Clou 1)1 i DO'S i-
xt lot Jodi
Anviou to Mothkhs.—Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing H vm; l* should always boused
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves the little suM'erer at once; it produces
natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright ns n. button.” It is very pleasant
to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels and is the host known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or oilier causes. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. d&wtf
W N \l '!
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II
ow
10
A
Hone, USE OELECTiLB
,i j>M-oinVs
Gums.
Aloiilli and
The Nut-brown Maid uf Merry thought,
A winile usually hangs on a girl’s face
for fully fifteen minutes after she lias met
and spoken to a handsome young man on
the street.—itoseleaf.
Hemiire lull I'osfeil,
“That Miss Mercy is an innocent looking
young girl.” “Innocent looking? Why,
man, she has spent three winters in Wash
ington, and is engaged to be married to a
Chicago speculator. Appearances are de
ceptive, I toll you.”—New York Graphic.
The Most Important Thing Wanting.
Rare form," bright eyes fair for head
wreathed about
With sunniest curl! Child’s mouth and
voice like love’s
Most tender cadence in the coo of cloves!
A heart! Ah, sad miracle!—the heart’s left
out!
—Paul II. 1 layne.
Vfr.ii Wii.i.iii C'ott\ge, Athkns, Ga., Munch s.
ISflO. Dear Dr. Brockett; For two weeks before
I began using your ‘JJelectamve'’ I hail been .suf
fering a good deni from my gums, tongue ami
roof of my mouth, a thing unusual with me. J
tried several remedies, but with no avail. Then
I resorted to your new preparation and found
speedy relief. The stute of my throat was also
improved. Judging of my own experience. 1
think this mouth wash very valuable, and I most
heartily and confidently commend it to public at
tention and general use. I beg to remain most
truly yours,
Andrew A. Lipscomb, D. D.
Sore MoiHli of Tli roe Yearn* Standing-
Cured in six Hays.
To Dr. C. T. Brcckctt: I have suffered for three
years with a sore throat and tongue, and had be
gan’to fear it was malignant. Dr. Brockett gave
me a bottle of his Delectalave six days ago, and 1
have used it five days and my mouth* }s now well,
i do not hesitate to advise the use of it for all the
purposes fur which it is recommended.
John M. Johnson, M. J).
Atlanta, (in., Novembers, 1885.
Is'ev
’ by i
The ha
of sugar
t il h a
entlv,
On Ala:
'clock the
Ni’lior.
rk Vidette, wiiicli arrived
at New York from ('it nfue
xviis set on fire hy a mefeor nt 1:8ft o’clock on the
morning of .May 1. The Vidette left Cienftiegos
mi April 22. .She had good .wenther until .May I.
when for three days idle whs knocked about
by a heavy northwest gale, which was accompa
nied by violent squalls, thunder, lightning amt
-I the weather modeiatcd and at
• a meteor flashed
id -truck the bark’s
•illinnllv lighted up
from stem to stern. The mast took lire a ml in
less than ten seconds was in full bla/.c. The mutes
and two sailors ran up the rigging, ami after a
lively < ussle for five or six minutes beat the lire
out. The weather was tine mid the skv nearly
clear. The vessel was fn latitude D deg 10.u .
longitude 77 deg. I£m^
\ IliipjM Thought.
Young with to husband -“i don’t see how wc
can get along this wm much longer. Bills come
Honors Mmle Knsy and the Bridol Hell.- ft;i<>lt.*J |
lie was practical and had been making
love on that basis.
Rfru was a little that way herself.
“Cun you cook?” be inquired.
‘Gan you .supply every tiling to be cook- i
i d?” she replied.
It was a match.
The Bc-T fi’nnfJi M’axh I Ii non
At:..-vt.\. (.a., Mai
-ing l >electalave Hr •
•or (-nt irelv saiislicd.
AF ew irnportantOuestions
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.miis:> a ;,ni
11 o• li.j-nidiii foe iJi'lt'i'hilavc i
ii siiilicimt Liiiaraiilrc fur f!i<■
following questions about th
1st.
2d.
3d.
4 th.
5th.
6th.
7th.
Sth.
- of )J in ■
it Willi (li!V
ii<« iuivc Ie.-
Cl : iTl’C'l liv.-S
1 II.-:' of Did
! jiii* .t ■ a i (111 u
no i'!'ully r.x
■il its value u
I' the answers
■lalave:
1 *i i \ si-
tt 11 i i k i i
ill be
lo tlie
What will whiten my teeth ? Delectalave.
What will cleanse my mouth? Delectalave.
What will harden and beautify- my gums ? Delectalave.
What will purify my breath? Delectalave.
What will aid in preserving my teeth ? Delectalave.
What will prevent the formation of tartar ? Delectalave.
What will neutralize any acidity of the saliva? Delectalave.
What will cure tender and bleeding gums ? Delectalave ?
Mow does Dolt'diilavv
mentioned?
i'i-
nnn
nose
ts. above
1886. 1 have bee
months, and Inn
A. Gray, M. 7).
SCULL-HEAD,
l*
t oi 1c f Mill'd
< iinidvr YYasIt.
.-her of the Southern
iniinlop.
II ilk 4 'rust, Hiimirnli. Ik*v.«'ina and
All Scolj* Humors fined
hy fiitieura.
From R. A. Holliih;y. .mb
1 Dental .'Journal Atl.-.n!:. Ik
i Ga.. .Mau i' 18. 1886.—Dr. C. T. Broekett—Dear ??ir:
, After examining the formula of 1 >eieeta]a\ ( . D an
I recommend it as a pieusiuit toilet paid curative
, wash. It do?not contain any thing injurious to
; the teeth. Respectfully,
It. A. IIOI.LIDAY. D. D. S.
u death uboul
11ushu ml
tli .
.side
buy
"ig" «
i Ie
Lost November my littl" boy, aged (lirco yesirs.
fell uga.in«t the stove u bile he was running, and
cut Im bend, and, right after that, he broke out
all over hia head, face and left ear. I had a good
doc!or. Dr. -, to attend him, but he got worse,
mid the dor!or could not cure him. His whole
bend. l ire. :ind left ear were ill :i fearful stale,
and lie sintered terribly. I caught the disease
from iiim, and it sMcad all over my f.tee and
a. -ck and vc n got into my eyes. Nobody thought
u • oiVhl "vergm better. 1 felt fare we were dis
figured for life. 1 heard of the CTticcua Rkmk-
J>Jj*-*-. ami procured u bottle of the Uitim iia Ue-
smia 1ST, ; box nf ( v-nri <: a cyke of i ’r riocRA
s "'i’, mid used them constantly day ami night.
A Her using 'wo bolt les of .R bmo LA’ it NT. four boxes
of' uxicdRA it ml four cakes of Soap, we were per*
fccJly cured t\ ithoui. a scar. M.v boyV skin G jk.w
likn din. T.117LT I <A KPT TNG.
.171 flnmd fcm-'t. Jer-cy r ity. V..).
Sworn io before mi* this 27th dav or Mm-cb,
Ds.t. Gilbert P. Uouinson, J. P.
Nodkiinv,'Hit.jnriotiN the
cl Hi.
Atlanta, On.. December 10, I88e.--Having been
mnde ucirunin’ed i\ ith the ingredients of Brock
et!'k Delectalave, 1 know it does not contain any
thing injurious to the teeth. 1 have also used it,
and must say it is well named,being indeed a de
lightful wash. J. S. Tul'D, M. J>.
*r«'f<*rs at to Any
To Dr. Brockett : After a
of the formula of Brocket
without hesitation rccornu
tlui; it contains nothing bn
the tee! 't and gums. I iu:i
jjilrim
xamitud
1st. Delectalave wliitcus teeth by thoroughly cleansing them, and not by any ac
tion upon tlie tooth structure, as that would injure the enamel.
2d. Delectalave will cleanse the mouth by thoroughly washing it. being sapona-
cious and of such a penetrating character as to enter ail the interstices between the
teeth and destroy any particles of food or other extraneous matter which would by
fermentation pollute the secretions and lender the mouth unclean and unhealthy.
3d. Delectalave will harden the gums by its astringent qualities and by stimulating
the mucous membrane to a healthy action.
■Ath. Delec talave will purify the breath by destroying all foreign matter which, if
allowed to remain in the mouth: M ould ferment and generate noxious gasses ; also by
imparting its fragrance to the breath.
5th. Delectalave will prevent decay. 1st, By thoroughly cleansing the teeth.
2d, By its antiseptic qualities. 3d, By its stimulating effect upon the mucous mem
brane.
6th Delectalave will prevent the formation of tartar by dissolving and removing
such deposits as would form tar Lax* if allowed to remain.
7th. Dok-ctalave will neutralize acid secretions by its alkaline reaction.
Sth. Delectalave will cure tender and bleeding gums by stimulating the mucous
membrane by its astringent qualities.
(aluv't* is liie I test 1 >(*i 11 i I’ricc
lo Hit* A11 it* r i (* 1111 |M*i >j ilc.
ussvi'l ]>v ccri iIic;tfk.-. slid
hr. ( allionn Kccomnicinls nei < ( ,
io file Public.
Dr. T. (J. Brockett—My Dear Sir: It aflbni
pleasure, after a careful examination of ti u - i
nla ol your Delectalave, to bear testimonv •
value, and to state that its curative qua 1 '- '-.
beyond question.! regard it as the nann in,,,\
delightful wa.sn, and can confidentlv recoi i'
it to the public. Yours truly.
A. \V. Calhoun, m. 1
Ail Agreeable Antiseptic l>eniilri((.
Atlanta, Ga., October 15.—Mv knowledee
the composition of Delectalave, inaniifacHirJi
C. T. Brockett, D. D. 8.. of this city, and pra« •-
acquaintance of its use, enabk s nie to hear t
fill testimony to its entire freedom from injur
effects upon the teeth, and to its positive \.
as an agreeable, cleansing, antiseptic titmif.
James M. Baird. M. i
Itocoinmcinlcii lor All li Claims.
Atlanta, Ga., September 16-Dr. C. F. Brockvt
I Atlanta, Ga. M.v Dear Sir: I take pleasure.:
j stating to you that 1 have examined the f,.nj
| of your Delectalave or mouth wash, and u.
I regard it a most excellent dentifrice, i
personal experience in its use J can conii lt-
reeonuneiKl it for all that it claims.
, V. H. Taliafero. M.
froiik (Hijcetjonablc 4'hrntieals.
Wo claim Elia!
Moni ii Wash i*v( r t
i'ui'tlKi-. and nmve v
I iclccl
i I'i arc I
ml wo
ami
\\ O ”()
IS W'OI'O
NEVER BEFORE SEEN IM THE PUBLIC PRINTS
f.li fn
Wife ihappy wit
fly to t*Jirope.*'
Hnshund admiri
:\ elevi r lillle imim
nut swim ’here, th
too damp and "«• 1
w< nt.v-fivu
•« n I M i:m i
t ail all olii
lor i olild ,v
*e- of the
Ten: \v*ikKST soul-: mi ail
e drug ami met!Viuu busijie 4
nily,
it to
We have no douhiini!' docloi. iior do we have a seciv
lornmla. But we Baw <i I'oi-nuila which we arc not ah-aid h
show fn any rcpulahh* |ihysiriaii or dcidisl who (!'*sirr lo sci
ii. and we have a |irc|iaraion which no docloi would
REFUSE TO ENDORSE
Atlanta. Ga.. December 12. 1885.—Penr :■
Brockett; j-faving examined and used yo.i: ;r
miruble cientifrit e. ! take pleasure in tesidyiii.?;
its excellence. Being free from the object!' i.
cnemicnls not \mfrequently found in many .
parutioiirt upon the market, il limy be ’’sui 1.1
Without fear of those irriui ting a :ni injur: a- *
fects upon the teeth and gums incident ’
class- mentioned, it U not only a most agrecT)
pn paraiJm. but unites with it’s cleansing eit*.c
upon the teeth the intrinsic merits of a c.
m-.-uth wash. Yours vu\v truly.
Jon:; G. u’lmtstlad. M. M.
Most IKIicii'ii] «mt Pr(‘V(‘iHi!i'i D-
Air
would be
'll. ID*
rd’tlK
Iw-.rii >.iid in
:s. One year -i
lit tie girl In *.
: bu
rn ge.il le
leg. .vhile tlie phy
feed to
'M i'J'll \ BkO
reclutt - My Deal Sir: Ku
roperty of each ingredient i
think you have a plea-ant :
W'linii’iN V- n-'itl
\V
'immies.
])tihle to petty e
•\ arc : n some
. G. Holland. P. D.
iml they
•ate foi
eh pu
and for ll - .
good purchasers, hut "lily hi .-ome reNpecG. t"
xvhilc they will dil; te with a lo’-al tr.uioman I'o
many minutes up"i* tl" cm»rs nf charging ai
extra half penny npo.i his goods, they will no
hesitati In accept what is fictitiously described t*
them as a 'bargain.' The great organizers of th
west
of this weak lit
pose 'remnant
dcrlining in re
mv dispatched hy mc's v *i\gers
pouncing that the stock is to he
price no\or previously known in tlie tram*. Such
an advertisement is most IVuitthl, tin* fair buyers •
have been known eson to indulge in a combat of]
imibrellas and parasols for tlu* sake of securing I
that which they consider a bargain. Inthcfai- i
lacy of cheapness let the pel economy of the '
rulers of ihe domestic portion of the establish- j
incut, and it is a l:i 1 ia«*\ that is found in hut a I
l’imples to Serofi
( rruvir,. v.u*; Si
pared h> the Pivn
senses from
.nt 81. Brc-
h isli \ (Mir I'oetBi tu Sim
iv:iy*i I'nc IM‘-5€*c-!o-Iji \ «*.
A I'ltT "lire seeing mir I'm iniilii. I! is llo* result ol twelve
yars of vx | iei in ton l. and lies lucn 11 uiemip lily tested liefore il
was offered to I in* public.
Try one botlle. and you will besoimieii pleased Ihul you
will conliiuie its use.
Toot 11 of pearl-1 ike whiteness.
(; nil is of ruby line.
! Iren I i i wi I b IVagra nee ladeiied.
This Ileleelalive will c!().
hi.. October 16.—I liave cardu*r -
aiuiiied the fornuda lov the prcpanitkm kie v n
Delectalave, originated bv fir. (A T. Br-cIcgl i
find it to be comp *scd ofingi- *ni; m- w i <:
as the most efficient i*.i pre- outing dccou •*•"*■
uiul rlecav. and poss« sci**g (| Mii iK*-- th ; -u *
benelieiaily upon tiio mucous mer.ihrtii'.c -l ■
mout h and gums. f i’!K*:e is nothing in tin- ,
par.it ion that could i any way prove ban
the most deiciato .-stria lures. Tlie combi’.G
produces an aniele '••m pi-sing in eb-u" ,< “--•
tooth wash that has come under my noth
having personally used Delectalave. I let *
that any one who mu ? experiences it t; del:. r■'
ertect.s will ever continue i;s constani u-e. i *'■
he-itete to give* it my < inpliaiic and uiiqu ud
eiuh-mouieiit, and to ivcommend it coutideiu..
t hose s i king an el eg * .it. hi uefieial and reuv
ing'ooth iVas’i Me-qK»etfully.
Wm. Perrin Nicoi.son. M l
it Your Moiitk mid Gums are Sore.
HcU'ctalim 1 %v ill fnrr Tlictu Sure.
Solid for “How to Curs Skin Diseases.’
POPULAR ‘WHEREVER TTSHir).
id and ;
ie of capitals
by post, iiu
'arcil out at ;
%
OF AC’UIOS AND 1’AINS.
o human sk'll # seems able tv» a.l-
is the condition of thousands
leviatc
s yet knov
and elegant antidot
lluinmatum, the Gu
Fur salt* in t'.oln111biis. Mrurgia. al
retail hy flic* following Druggists: Jim.
Ryans Lv ! inward.
wholesale and ret
L Turner A firm.
til by M. D. Hood iV Co. and Brannon A Carson. For sale J
Cilv Drug Slore. Mold. Carter. Mankin Mouse Drue Stoiv.
i si a
idard.
Ladies
’lull'- !
upon
Gold I iidrstru<dibit*.
Gold may he said (<> bean cvcrlastin
struct ihle. fhe pure acids have no elie
H. Air and water are alike prohibited from
xvorking its destruction: while to baser metals
they are decay, to gold thev are inocuous. But
through long ages, and when the rude tool ol
t he excavator again brings it to the light, while
everything around it has returned to dust from
which it sprang: while the delicate form which it
adorned has become a powder so impalpable as
lapprociable, u bile the strong hone of the
s you gaze upon it;
mass of shale rust,
vhich adorned it. in
to hi
mighty warrior- feminities :
vhile the trusty sword lies i
the delicate tracery in gold
the finely wrought tiara which encircled thi lofty
"brow of the fair damsel, is there in its pristine
beauty, perfect as when it left tlu* workman’s
hands and became the joy ot her Meeting mo
ments. Yes. dais, yews, centuries, have rolled
by: mighty empires have risen and fallen: dynas
ties that dreamed their power everlasting have
vassed away; armies have marched, conquered,
ond becoming nerveless with decripit old age;
cities teeming with population and commerce
become the dwelling place of the owl and the
hat: the very pyramids themselves, raised in the
pride of power, and destined to he forever, have
crumbled and. ure crumbling; and yet the thin
filament of gold has stood unchanged.—Sir Hen-
Do you want a pure, bloom
ing Complexiim J Jf so, a
few applications of Hagan’s
MAGNOLIA BALM will grat
ify you to your heart’s con
tent. It does away with Sal-
lowness, Keilness, Pimples,
Blotches, and all diseases ana
imperfect ions of the skin. It
overcomest lie flushed appear
ance of heat, fatigue and ex
citement. It makes a lady of
THIRTY appear hut TWEN
TY ; anil so natural, gradual,
aud perfect are its effects,
that it is impossible to detect
its application.
1UI0XIE NERVE FOOOlGRSNREST OPENING OF TOE SEASON .iHeme Insurance Co,
Is the only harmless and effective NERVE I
FOOD known wb’ch leaves no after-effects, and j
is without stimulant or alcohol. It is a delicious |
beverage and \. ! 1! positively leeovtr Brain and i
Nervous Kxhaustion, destroy thirst for alcoholic
drinks, restore the appetite, cure Dyspepsia, give ]
efreshing sleep and immediate relief to
trouble arising from nervousness. A single
tie will prove id virtue.
bot-
MANl’FACTORED BY
MOXIECOMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
1 HAVE OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Pattern Hats and Bonnets
In all llie late.sl styles aud combinations ever shown in this
market, and ol such juices as will astonish every one.
OF NEW YORK.
(Established 1851.)
jUUl
For sale by John P. Turner A: Bro., ami O
Bradford, City Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
cents quart bottle. a put illy
Cash Assets, $/,610,116
• Vivi
Simmons’ Iron Cordial eliminates from
>be system all impurities through the
lungs, liver, kidneys and skin.
Sold by John 1\ Turner & Bro., Colum-
iaus, Ua. eodixw
PENNYROYAL PULS
CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH.*
The Jiii.l 1,11,1 Only (Jomtine.
ill «nd»l»»y. H. iial.l. . new»f wurthIm lmltatlot.
eAohA.tr'. “fists: U
_particular® ,n letter hy return muti
i -'llulire, IMiiludh., j’%
koli\ by UruvicUta every wh'*rv. A.k fcr “Chleha^
o L'jg'Jili” VuiJujTOjMi A'tiit ?iJl( CAbrt
Union Milans, Mihuis. China Milan.?, English Milaiis, Sat-.
I in Straw, Fancy Straw, Leghorns, and an endless variety of
School Hals. Ostrich Feathers and Pompons, Parasols and
Fans, and everything ajipertaining lo Millinery, to which
the ladies of Columbus and vicinity arc respectfully invited.
NS URE against loss or damage by Fm
ning and Tornado, at rates guarantee
as offered by any reliable stoek cwnpai
Lightning clause will be inserted in -
policies without extra charge.
H. CHAPPELL. Age'd.
M
■•sa wr
C3
fcd
Xj]
J,
I will insure your building or contents agi
loss or damage by a
TORNADO. t'Vl’LOXE 01! WIND STOP.
Positive . Security Agaiust Fire ami Burglars.
Boxes for Reuf at S3.00 Per Aiiuiiui.
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r jS ii 4. mAa
C0NS71PAj OM,
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