Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, June 16, 1886, Image 6

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rail* JSJNUl JtUSK'-BlJJN : UULL'MBUS, GEORGIA, WEI )X ARRAY MU«i>jint, .J l ^ EJ U>, THE LAND OF FLOWERS. Hu* .iHok Krn-Cn llllirlilliiit Tniii'li I’rovr. n HlrMlnit III IHmihI'I' Hiiii riorldii Kwl tin- (onfi'iiiTiii) on 11■ r. New Orleans Tiiiicn-1'emocral. When cruel Javk Front struck our aister ; state of Florida last winter with apparent- lv pinching vimlictiveness. the idea got , nnroiid that the "hoom" oft lie great orange country had been effectively knocked m | the head. This view of the matter was j artesian well that Is said to be ubout SO 0 , feet deep and the deepest in the world. The temperature of the water is 181 <le- I (frees, but the work, toward tyh'cli the city contributed f'_0 rtOO, is to bo continued un til the temperature reaches to 178 degrees. i ' — * Here's tin.hi t'rui,f. The annexed testimonial from a well- known citizen of higlt character is the j most convincing argument, that can he given its to the value and merits of Citli- saya Tonic as the great Southern Hotncdy; Atlanta, Ua.. September 1st. , Messrs. Westmoreland Bros., dents.--J ! religiously fostered and promulgated by I ir 0 f from you a bottle of Callsaya Tonic for those shrewd and experieneed people, the m y little daughter, who had been prns- Western and Northwestern railway land with fever, and was very weak, and and Immigration agents, and for awhile the Iautd of Flowers received a black eye. Tlie witty paragraph fiends of many of our northern' esteemed ootemporaries received the "tip" with satisfaction, and suspended their chestnutlng expeditions for u time to pitch into Florida: and the funny segment of the unterrified press, led by Puck, the funniest of the exponents, lampooned our chilled and disconsolate neighbors as only Puck knows how to do that same. had no appetite. She had not used more than half the hott*e before she had an ex- j cellent appetite, and regained her strength with astonishing rapidity. 1 believe it to he an excellent tonic. Yours truly, CHARLIE F. HOKE, i Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic, the ! great Southern Remedy, is now put up in square amber colored quart bottles, with beautiful lithographic label, and a red metal cap over the cork, with the follow- “Westmore- Westmoreland AURA Since the boys have had their little joke, j„„ imprint in top of cap: "Westmo and careful investigation shows that the | t'olisava Tonic. Westmoreli damage, even to the orange crop, was not . j, roH *,1,. proprietors, (ireei villa, 8, C. as great as it first appeared, it begins to j 8old b.v nil druggists at fl.00 per bottle. !‘ dawn upon the people of Florida and the , Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents, rest of America that the widespread free/.- Columbus, Ua. jell dlw lug may not have been such a bad thing , T for the state, hut, on the contrary, may The most extraordinary incident of ab- 1 eventually appear to have been the best | seutmindedness is told of n clergyman, who j thing that could have happened. I hose . f or g 0 , w [, a t lie was about in the middle of who remember the settled portions of ; n prayer and silt down. In a moment lie Florida before the war know that In for- , arose, and, pointing to the amazed con- | tor a good (.rogation, said, “Oh ? by tin; way, amen.” : production ’ p roo. 1 he j A.DV1CK to Mothers.—Mbs. Winslow's | , .. been lor SOOTHING SVKL’I* should always he used , t he greater part In the line oi orange pro- w j len children are cutting teeth. It re duction, and. with the speculation in land |j BVe8 the little sufferer at once; it produces ha.si'd oil that special interest many other j natural, quiet sleep by relieving tho child tiimgs lui\ i' been lost sight ol. In m stern 1 | r „, n pain and the little cherub awakes as F lor ids, lor instance, l here was once one ol ‘.(, r iight as a button.” it is very pleasant, the 1110s futile and prosperous districts of ,, )l4Vrto . It soothes the child, softens the j t.ie south. peopled by Sti rling niiniigraiits | ,ruins, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- ' frion Sen. hind, who built up a Wealtli v anil jjiteN the bowels and is the best known cultivated roiiinKinity of |iiaiiter.s, living remedy for diarrhrea, whether arising like nrinees wit!i then-nehlli hisand herds. I from teething or other causes. Twenty- W it h t hem oranges were a sum 1 comm era- j Uva cl . IlUs tt botf i e . tUwtf ! tiod, and yet on the whole continent t here 1 — . m eould not be found any who followed agri- .San Francisco Call: The work of dis- ulluris or stock raising who wurc more | placing the ChincHe is gradually ^roini^ on, mer days the state was lit many things besides the of a single fruit hitter development lias the greater part in the line of essfu i than those Scotch settlers of the Pensacola region. Probably the fact will be news to many of our northern readers that Florida beef kept the confederacy going for the last year and a half of its existent** after the war, for some time kept itself above water by shipments of beef to tin West Indies amounting tons much as .*50,000 head per month. Later, the stock nun of Texas came overturn pretty well cleaned up the district. The tirst business done by t he Pensacola and but without confusion and without blood shed. In the interior white girls and boys are taking tin* places of Chinese in picking , fruit. In this city there are sevural hun- \ dred boys and girls now employed in boot I and that, j and shoe and cigar factories in places tilled | the state ! a year ago with Chinese. Atlantic railway was in shipping Florida j tendnnts. She Oli! How She Suffered. This lady had been married thirteen ] years, and during at least one-lialf of that ! time had been a sufferer from the effects of 1 Leucorrhoja or Whites and its many at- »y was much red need in | strength and flesh, being unable to Like any active exercise. Simmons’ Iron Cor- 1 dial was at last given a careful trial, and an improvement was noted from the start. ; She is now a perfectly healthy woman, ; and owes her restoration to this remedy. Hold by John P. Turner & Pro., Coluin- es to Texas Within a abort time the tide has turned again, and practical men from Colorado and Montana are going into western Florida and are building up large stock ranches. Many considerations are Ic/uling to tin new growth of this industry, and of the sheep industry as w* 11. Florida cattle and sheep arc exempt from the diseases that atllict those anjnmJs in the west, and 1 The strikes in Chicago have caused a western Florida offers even better ndvanb- | startling increase in the number of chattel ages than the west for the production of l mortgages placed on record. The amount cheap heef, mutton, wool, hides and till- | involved in the business of the past week low. There is always plenty of water, and : is $100,000. it i> unnecessary to reed or house any kind 1 —~ ■ — bus, l hi. eod&w Mot* of the dtoeu** which tfllicL mankind are origin ally oaurted by a dinordwod condition of tha LIVER. For all oomplaintti of this kind, tuch tu Torpidity of tlie U var IlilioURnoMfl. Nonrout Dyapopaia. Indigea- tion. Irrognlarity ot the Dovrela, Constipation, Flatu- Iwicy. KructatiotH) and burning of tha Stomach (Bometimea called Hoortbarn) Miaama, Malaria, Bloody Flux, Chills umi Fever, Braakbone Forer, Exhaustion l»efc»re «>c aftar Fever*, Chronic Diar rhoea. I/*** of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Female*. Bearing-down 3K£ SBOIGgR’S-AUMllIIJ to Invaluable. Tt is not a panacea for all diseases, bat IIDET a, l diseases of the LIVER, will vUHEi STOMACH and BOWELS. It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL* TERAT1VES and *-U>:IFIF.RS OF THE BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE v ONIC. STADICER T^AURANTII For Bale by all DruiaaBtfl. Price81,OO per boUla C. F. STADICER, Proprietor, >40 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. Ladies Do you want a pure, bloom ing Complexion! if so, a few applications of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA BALM will grat ify yon to your heart's con tent. It does away with Sal lowness, Redness, Pimples. Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin, li overcomes the flushed appear ance of heat, ftfiguo anu ex citement. 11 makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWEN TY ; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is ini possible to detect its application. prBigger s Huckleberry °rTt KI: G| ' VE1<a1 - MaNai ki, No. 1-Ooiiig North Daily Leave Columbus Arrive at Chlpley... Arrive at Greenville.. No. *—Coming South Daily Leave Greenvillo 3 2C |, ?; ’ 11 n ’ (.i> Arrive at Chlpley Arrive at Colmntiu ", JMani 02 a r) No. J-FrolRht and Accommodation -North '' Leave Columbus ... . Arrive at Chlpley.... J » « m Arrive at Greenville * » m No. t—Freight and Accommodation South Leave Greenville.. , u,h Arrive at C'hipley jljjl’in Arrive at Columous "" Jt> m T. C. S. HOWARb L G C enM T^fc?t e S2 c ” t a,la *'T m — _ ft 1)21 dly J. C. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, rOR SALE. 12250. One vacant lot on First avenue. fVomiujr 800 stree^car^lin B ^ ore Housc lUl(l Sliop 0 (1000. Corner Sixth avenue and Eighth street - A nrre lot, Store House, 24x65 feet w«re- nonse. wagon yard, stalls and ont-lion.., H to accommodate 100 head stock \v i sell or rent. Best local itv in citv r-il and see. Terms easy. ‘ ‘ Acre Lot, 8 room House, ?. roemFkitch on.onPiro 1 avenue, between Fomteenh and f inoenth streets. Good well w;u, r and water works on place. Tennseasv.Q 1600. '..f Acre land Broom House, kitchen and servant house, on Frst avenue between Seventh and Eighth streets. 1100. 115 Acres Land three miles east of eitv »>0 acres wood lancl.J : 1600. Four room House and Lot in Korlhim Liberties. j 600. \ Acie Land. 3 room Home, gred vat* r in AVvnnton. j 1soo. Five small Houses and Lots.jkWiil ?L*ir o •suit purchaser. 300 or 100 acres Land three miles from oily I Will sell or exchange tor city property the b«*«t j Farm in tlie county. Rented for 18 bales cotton j net. Als several small farms and valuable city prop erty. Call f. d ,ee me. Will be glad to sh« vv property.* One tine V g • and Harness. J. O. REEDY, Rea! Estate Agent, No.io i2th St, DYSENTERY ; Magnetic Power! *f stock in any part of tin* year, it has been found, ton, that a cross between the native kind and some imported varieties, notably t lie Jersey, gives remarkably line results, and n good deal of progress is bring made io that direction. The eountry tributary to the Louisville and Nashville and Funsa- eola and Atlafitic systems aflbrds almost t mlless < >ppi»rt uni ties for t lie ■•staolishment of cattle and sheejj ranges under tlie most favorable conditions, while the chances for sueli enterprises sis tannerit*s, woolen t'nr- . , torics, cundh and soap factories, and so on I liquors, a-s wen as all kinds ol patent hit- SrottN KmuMou i.f l*ur« Cu«l l.i>«*r Oil, With llypophosphite.s is a most valuable remedy for ('unsinupturn, Scrofula, Wast ing Diseas* s of children, colds and chronic coughs, and in all conditions where there ia a loss of desh, a lack of nerve power, and a general debility of the system. The prohibition law goes into effect at Atlanta, Ua., on July 1. after which date. lu» sale of spirituous, vinous and malt are many and good. There is not an tahlishment of any of the sorts mentioned in the whole region. Hut western Florida lias capabilities other than stock raising and manufacturing products of that industry. There are forty-live varieties of valuable native wood, and not a furniture factory. A wide area of farming country is splen didly adapted to the growth of early fruits and vegetables, and the fishe ries are as valuable as any on the gulf. With all t.best: resources and direct access to home and foreign markets hv rail and sea. our sister Florida has a glorious mate rial future in spite of the worst old Fah renheit can do for her. The visit of Jack Frost last winter was a blessing in dis guise intc ters will be illegal. Many a person is starving with a full ta ble Indore them. Appetite gone! Ambi tion gone ! Life is a burden ! What is the matter? The Liver has ceased to do its proper work. The life channels are clogged. Poisonous liuids* arc thrown bock into the blood, which should be thrown out. SMITH’S BILE BEANS will surely stimulate the liver to do its work well,* and headache, sallowness and had breath will tlee away. Price 25 cents per bottle. AH druggists. my‘25 eod&wlin Doubtful OwumUlp. Smith—“ 1 say, Brown, did I leave my CHILDREN TEETHING ^Ia + D«TS E {ills*-, ill Unit it served to call attention to : Ull ' br, llu .vjmr house last night?” interests a ml opportunities not heretofore | . I ,°\ vn , , nu (> a V Liinhrella. Smith, generally recognized. | but I don’t know whether it. it’s yours or 1 bo In hint K iviv of Spain, Madrid LcUvL It is not etiquette fora | Simmons’ Iron Cordial stimulates tlie Brain and cures mental and physical [ lueen oi wpun | prostration. child, and Maria Chris- | Sold by John P. Turner A Bro., Coluni- , tina has always been deprived of this pleas- | bus, Ua, eod&w | lire. She wished to nurse her lirst littio • — ■—-» — Mercedes, and begged hard to he Allowed i It is ctitllcult to get a drink in Minneap* to do so but it Wrtfi* not considered to be 1 idir on Sunday, but a shrewd fellow got | “the thing,” and slm iuid to give her up fme the other evening. IJe went into ai with a sigh to a mountain “ama” thurset I drug store with •; big bug in hU hand, | so swarthy and dark that thoy called her i wked the clerk what it was, went into I in the palace “La Afrtcana.’ The two mptures over the rare specimen he uad 4ittle princesses, Mercedes and Teresa, i found, and bought 10 cents’ worth ot ai rs flic only harmless ami elective NERVE FOOD known which leaves no after-elferts. and •s without stimulant or alcohol. It is a delicious 1 >evemge mul will positively recover Brain and Nervous Exhaustion, destroy thirst for alcoholic drinks, restore the appetite, cure Dyspepsia, give refreshing sleep ana immediate relief to any trouble arising m>ni nervousness. A aiujde bot tle wiil prove its virtue. ’ | MANUFACTURED BY MOXIE COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. For sale by John 1*. Turner-V Bro.. and G. A. Bradford, City Drug Store, Columbus, Ga. 50 cents quart bottle* ap!6 dly n r in | * CHEW TOBACCO!! BUT DONTCHEW POISON Gas Piping and Fixtures, \\ r E HAVE decided to push the Gas business in Columbus, and in order to do so have reduced >? the price of Gas Pipe and Fixtures. Now is the time to put pipes in your dwelling or store cheaper than ever before. Ca ll and sec our styles of Fixtures. GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street. They Stand at the Head ! THE BEST SHOES FOB LADIES' WEAR IOO Wilsoiiia Hurt nolle Power ltd! Is the most successful appliance in the world for the treatment of Nervous Debility. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago. Sleeplessness*, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Diseases of Liver. Kidneys utr* Di gestive Organs, Sick Headache, and all troubles arising from insufficient and impure blood. -ARE MADE BY- WVfc Uolighted to have a little brother. The little girls wanted the baby and the new “ama” to share their pretty apart ments; but this could not he, as the king of Spain must have his separate house hold, with a host of ay as. nurses, chamber lains; and a magnificent suite of rooms were ready for him close to his royal mother’s. The new king is a healthy babe. lie is very dark, and show ed strength by crying loudly during his presentation, much to Don Mateo FrcscoideN SagasUi’s discomfort. The layette ofthe iittle king is very simple. He t von uses many little things that have Ih*- longed to his sisters before him Maria Fhristiua is fond of simplicity, and often of an evening of late she has made small garments for her child; so have her sisters- in-law, the infant jis Isabel and Eulalia. The pope sends a magnilioent christening ' xhd; cohol to preserve it in. and had his drink. Then he went out i rol't his royal godchild, worked 1)}' Ital- TIh V> nlit t t imnlinoiiN, W. D. Suit, Druggist, Hinpus ; I tut., test- - ties: “I can recommend Eleetrie Hitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold lias given relief in every ease. One man ; took six 1h>U1cs, and was cured of Uheu- j mat ism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham! Han , druggist, Hollville, Ohio, affirms: | “The ln*st selling medicine 1 have ever , handltHl in my iiO vears’ experience, is Electric Hitters.” Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Hitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Onlj'a half dollar a bottle at Brannon A Carson’s Drug Store, eod&w New York Herald: New York should not call upon the United States to furnish pUDOLFII FINZER’s Pnt. “ Havana Cure ” IV procoss for trouting Tobacco removes nico- tino,(!lrt and grit, enabling the loaf to absorb puro, ripe frail, and making tlie most delicious, tin* most lasting, and tin* only wholesome chew in the world—ono that will not cause heartburn, nervousness, nor indlgestiotu TURF. Vino (’uvendirth, Brnmly* >ench llavor, an cverlaat- ng chew. SUNLIGHT NUGGET. The perfection of robac<*o. STARLIGHT. A fruit-thwored i>ook**l piece for the people Guaranteed not to contain a trace of chemical or noxious drug, (’how it a week and you will chew it always. The pilot-wheel on every plug. K F DO LI* II FINZKR TOBACCO CO., Louisville, Ky. J. C. BENNETT The be>(t Lillies' OP ERA SLIPPERS brought to Oohunbuv are made by them. Thej e-ui only be had at my ktore I <*fiu tit any foot M & BARNARD. NO LADY SHOULD HUY SHOES UN TI SHE EX A V- 1 ES MY STOCK. I am Solo Ageu* for these (Tooiis in Columbus WIML MEYER. WILSONIA 125 WilHoiiin Magnetic Power l<iulicN’ AlMlontiital Supporter. For the dispersion of Fibroid and other tumora and enlargements of the womb and the ovaries. Also gives great support and comfort an l in creased strength to the walls of the abdomen io eases of abdominal enlargement without any particular disease. Tends also to decrease and prevent excessive accumulation of fat. B. F. COLEMAN, Jr. COMPANY, V-Stt llro:ulni>). »« Yorh Dr. C. TERRY. Agent, Columbus, Ga. mh2 dly PITT’S CARMINATIVE The Best Medicine on Earth fo j Children. ian ladies, but t^m*on ('hristina wishes her I siddiers to guard President Grant’s tomb s*m to he curried to the font in the long at Riverside. The people at large should lee** robe his father, Alfonso XII , wore at hold this city res|K>nsibu* for its security’, his christening twenty-niiu* years ago. She 1 In like manner they should hold the city has had this robe cleansed and arranged on | of Cleveland responsible to secure Presi- purpose, and the splendid gift must ( dent Garlleld’s r» sting place from molesta- be worn on another occlusion—perhaps on j tion. the tirst dav he will be seen hv tin public Rose Hill Property on Line ot the Georgia Midland. Children’s Gloss White Cases and Caskets, Children’s C> 0 ^ ; rh ^ a , , ^^' t ;^fhin*?h.foieVafuknfilS.c^. White Metalie Caskets. Burial Robes, all prices from .ol) ; ^ ve M °; b ^ i up. Personal attention given all orders. Twelfth Street, j ! four doors west of Thos. Gilbert’s Printing Office. wialy j CITY DRUG STORE. as nis mother tukoa him to the cathedral alter her nvoverv. nuhlie, Atocha | l Shnnilar Catch. Alapaha a la.t 8tar. I-ost Saturday morning, as Rev. John Miles, colored, of this place, was seated on the south hank of the classic Alapaha, pull ing a mudeat now and then, he was some what startled by seeing a full-grown door plunge into the river a short distance above him. The deer swam for the south bank of tlu river, which proved too perpendic ular for the animal to climb, and it swam down stream. When opposite Miles he threw his Ashing line over its nock, fast ened the hook in its flash and drew it near the shore. Tne water was ouite deep near the hank, which maae it all the easier to manage the deer. Miles prevented it from landing, fearing to come in contact with the saws under its feet, and in a short time two hounds, which had been chasing the deer, came up, plunged in and soon drowned the animal It prove the hip, and laU Mr. Owen Tatum tired the shot that wounded it. This is the tirst deer that was ever caught with a hook and line, m> far as \w know. r.l i’KLK .S AUNU t SALVE. The ln*st Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lthcum, Fever \ Soress, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, i L(/rs fronting Hamilton and Tallxdton rcnuls, Hill. Linn wood ami North streets and Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and {x^itivc 1 - | ly cures Pile**, or no pay is required. It is ! gnarnntcod Uj give perfwt satisfaction, , A ,, I or money refunded. Price 25 cents per! Rose HU1 Avenue. All lots are lull quarter ac j box. For sale by Brannon ct Carton. je24 oedAW Hurrah for Kvntuck) ! Now York Herald. “ Kentucky has si*nt the bt^t delegation I Pt eongreos of anv state in the Union,” s*iid ; Representative Robertson at Willard’s to- j night. “ There isn’t a damned fool among Call early and secure a desirable lot, as prices will be advanced within the next thirty days. TOOMBS CRAWFORD, Real Estate Agent. 15 North Broad Street. Kvrltomi'nt In Tt‘\:w.. Great exeitement has In'en cnuswl in the vicinity of ParLs, Tex., by the remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so helphlesa he eould not turn in l>ed, or raise his head; everybody said he was dy University of Virginia wY w*' ”T’‘—\“;rr I cummer law le mg relief, he bought a large bottle and a 1 ^ sth July, isst box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the Have proved of signal proved to be pretty badly wounded in injj of Consumption. A Criol bottle of Dr. r it was aset*rtained that , King’s New Discovery waa sent him. Find- time he had taken two boxes of Pills and i two bottles of the Discovery, he was well and had gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. SUMMER LAW LECTURES (nine weekly) he- 1886; and end 8th September. ..mil use--1st. to students who design to pursue tlnurstudiesat this or other Law School: 2u, to those who pronose to kwX private ers who have not had the GRANDEST OPENING Of THE SEASON, 1 HAVE OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Pattern Hats®and Bonnets hi all the latest styles and combinations ever shown in this | market, and ot such prices as will astonish every one. IlfITRIMMED [STRAW GOODS DEPARTMENT. Union Milaus, Milans, China Milans, English Milans, Sat in Straw, Fancy Straw, Leghorns, and an endless variety of School Hats. Ostrich Feathers and Pompons, Parasols and Fans, and everything appertaining to Millinery, to which the ladies of Columbus and vicinity are respectfully invited. ly; and 3d, to practitioners Warm water ls now ot 175,000 gallons a da supplied >H ilit* rate y at Pcsth from an Consumption fre< at Brannon A Carson’s. eod&w to John 13. my9 eodawlm M. . I bJI IJCLJ. B ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Howell A Co., NewsprifK-r Advertising Bureau, IO Spruce St., New Yorlt. Bend lOola. fur lOO-uacje Pair.uhle* STATE AMI WAIT ITS THIRD AND LAST CALL. I DCKIKH new open, hut nill close July 1st. 18M apis dtl I urv* t- if f f VvrnY R. T. R. M. C.