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DAILY ENQUIRER!- SUN: COLUMIU3, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1886.
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Falling Off In the Number of Failures as
Compared With Last Year.
The lli'fiint of the P«,t Six SI on l lie the Reel Th»t
Has Been Shown Sinee 1SS- liallroafi Earnings
Also Contlnne lo Hire Evidence of the (lenersl
Prosperity of the Country.
can be easily obtained and the supply Is
unlimited. There are mills in the west
where the straw Is made up into boards. It
is .1 large industry, and was first started to
utilize the waste straw in the vast west for
fiiel, instead of wood. This is a paying
business, and fortunes are being made out
of what only a few years ago was thrown
away or burned up as useless. These
boards are put together in lay
ers. and after being treated to
a liberal dose of cement are put under a
tremendous pressure in a hydraulic ma
chine. This forces the atoms together in
a solid mnss. Under pressure a dozen
*" ' j boards will take the place of one. Heat is
xt T.,i . 1 a ! also an agent in the manufacture of paper
J£Z. v S£i J £''isSFSStBS: •r.e*. hmVf
through the country seems well sustained.
The troubles between the Lake Shore and
its switchmen seem to have subsided. They
have been of local significance entirely,
and have not involved any of the other
roads centering there. There has been an
active speculation on tho stock exchange,
which found expression chiefly in Western
Union, which has oscilatcd between cer
tain short rises and declines. The motive
for these spasmodic actions in this stock
seems to be a puzzle to the street.
The continued gold shipments arc the
feature which more than any other occu
pies the public vision. The movement
seems to be entirely out of obedience to the
order and laws of trade, and beyond any
affirmation of their extent or decline. For
several weeks a drop in exchange has been
expected, which would render further
shipments impossible, but no result has 1 ‘VJj* 1
Vet been produced. The business through ! “
the country shows an increased actlv- LT,
country
Ity, and the recovery from the
strike seems complete. A most pow
erful evidence of the general
prosperity in trade is shown in the state
ments of failures for the half year just
dosed, which has been issued by Dun it
Co. No better barometer could be selected.
With the general improvement of trade
and enlightenment of prospects, failures
have generally diminished, it is, there
fore, a most healthy sign to note that in
the six months just closed there has been
a materinl falling ofl'in the number of fail
ures. The record is the best that lias been
shown since 1SS2. *
RAILROAD EARNINGS.
The railroad receipts continue to give
evidence of the general prosperity. The
three Vanderbilt lines have gained over
$2,TOO,000 in the last half year. The return
of three of the nine roads are for the full
half year most satisfactory. The financial
position on the other side cannot be ac
cepted as encouraging by the commercial
community. That, however, represents
the financial position of the present mo
ment. And what is more, there is no
prospect of immndiate change in this par
ticular quarter. M
probably will, harde
oven at u high temperature. Under the
present imperfect conditions and appli
ances it takes considerable time to make
a tie, but with everything built in accord
ance with my plans they can be turned out
quicker than they can be cut out from trees
and nt
A MUCH LESS COST.
The number of wooden ties used every
year to construct new and repair old roads
is enormous and is a large element in the
diBnppcarance of foreBts in this country.
It is mv belief from what I know of paper
that it is destined to take the place of !
wood in many things, and this will give
protection to our forests. legislation can |
never protect the forests as long as thore is !
such a large demand for wood.
“The strength and durability of paper is
well shown in car wheels ninde of this
materinl. It makes an iron wheel
to contemplate a light
wheel running for years
after it has been thrown away as useless.
CLINCMAN’S
OBACCO
REMEDIES
T
Paper will not only take the place of wood
but also of a good many metals and of
stoneware. A portable paper bath-tub is
one of the latest, ideas, and pots, plates,
knives, ftrks, stoves and engines made of
paper have a large and increasable mar
ket. A large pari of the beautiful bronze
ornaments and statues seen in public places
and offered for sale in stores devoted to the
sale of ancient and modern bronzes are
made of a composition the principal ele
ment of which is paper or fiber. A man
to-day can wear paper shoes and clothes,
eat from paper dishes with pa- ,
per knives and forks served up-
on a paper table, sit on a |
paper chair, sleep in a paper l#ai, in a ;
room carpeted with paper, wash in a paper j
till) or bowl, live in a paper house, ride in j
a paper car or carnage, sail in a paper |
boat, build up a fortune on paper; and yet
the industry is only in its Infancy. Are any ;
railroads using my tie? No. They all ad- ;
mit its usefulness and are willing to try it i
with a l.ig 'if. 1 This means that 1 have got |
to satisfy tlie clique which is a part of j
every railroad in this country in the pur-
hney mav, “nd most ' department, and the only way t hat
•n toward the fall, but ^ B 18 *° present them with
In the interim quietness in demand and 1 ^ r I
ease in quotation may be calculated upon ; ?, ga ”i st t,1IK , anf ,vll i T'.' I
to predominate with more or less clear
ness.
Yet the commercial outlook is rather im
proving than otherwise, and were it not
for the chaotic condition into which politi
cal affairs have been plunged on the other
side we might look for some decided turns
of an eurly and distinct improvement.
Until the English elections are settled it.
will be impossible to expect any deter
mined character of speculation. There
mny be a good deal of speculative life, but
operations in stocks and shares are more
easily conducted and closed than simi
lar transactions in produce. And
it is in ' the Mincing and Mark
Lane markets, as well as in the iron and
steel industries, that the stagnation has
been so painfully apparent. But while the
exhibition of speculation gives a buoyant
tone to the market, its partial exclusion is
by no means an unmitigated evil. Ram-
E ant speculation is synonomous with its
eavily inflated prices, and the commer
cial fabric is placed in a more or le&s un
sound condition, tvhieh may at anv
moment culminate in widespread disaster.
We shall therefore witness with favor
A SLOW COURSE OF SPECULATION
iera, so that I can
out of my labors.”
>et some benefit |
Miraculous Km'Upc,
W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester, i
Ind., writes: “One of my customers, Mrs. |
Louisa I’ike, Bartonia, Randolph county,
Ind., was a long sufferer with consump
tion, and was given up to die by her plrysi- j
eians. She heard of Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for consumption, and began buying
it of me. In six mont hs’ time she walked
to this city, a distance of six miles, and is
now so much improved she has quit using
it. She feels she owes her life to it.”
Free Trial a bottle at Brannon & Car
son’s drug Store. | ^ eod&w
A bull nearly always runs fiercely Howard
a red object. This is perhaps tile reason
that big horns find their way under jolly
red noses.
Saved Ills l.irc.
Mr. D. 1. Wileoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky..
says ho was, for many years, badly afflicted
with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains
were almost unendurable and would some
times almost throw him into convulsions.
as it will mean a quiet consolidation of wlSSfl FS * a pa relief
the real trade of the country, and enable !l?"\V,[T, 1 ? n ? er j a } nl U S E X
us to understand more clearly what our "< lh entnely cured, and had gained in
position is. Meanwhile the Wav Is being fe'S “ P ^ n 5 s ’ ‘^vstie positively
position is. Meanwhile the way is being
force when the elections in England have 0 ^ aI °^ c ' u k°U* e by Brannon &
V- gesv, h I hi
\ : p 3 ,11!;
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been completed and the current anticipa
tions of the harvest have been realized, j Things one would rather have left un-
The position js ^becoming much sounder, said. The professor—“How singularly you
and your brother resemble each other.
Manufactured stock of the varied staples are
known to be down to a low ebb. The con
tracted state of the demand for goods, and
the uncertainty whether quotations had
really grounded, compelled manufacturers
to keep their stocks within the narrowest
possible limits, and the meagerness of their
purchases prevented any recovering the
value of the raw material. But when the
symptoms of better trade are more pro-
Miss Angelina.” Miss Angelina—“Is that
a compliment to my brother or a compli
ment to me ?” The professor—“Oh, a
compliment to neither, 1 assure you.”—
London Punch.
An t nrtvaied Keeoril.
Allcock’s Porous Plasters have, in the
... , . — t . last twenty-live years, proved themselves
stocks and the fact of this^ “T?* E* “ oat ™nedy
ing employment for balances has compel!
ed the discount establishments to lower
their rates ) per cent. There is an absolute
absence of life in the market, and money
will remain easy for some time to come.
A PAPER RAILROAD TIE.
Light mill Klnstlo
lor.
IIopus of its 1IIwII
New York Tribune.
“That is a railroad tie.” It was of the
regular size and polished as smoothly as a
piece of Italian marble. The grain was so
fine and the whole appearance was so
artistic that it might easily have been
Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica. Loss of Vigor,
Dropsy, Paralysis, Loss of Voice, Hysteria,
Nervousness, Indigestion, Palpitation.
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John Mockay says: “ Money is an acci
dent.'’ The most of us seem to meet with
precious few accidents.
It L’CK I.K N All *1 < A s A I, V K.
Tile best Salve in the world for Cuts, I
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, !
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per !
box. For sale by Brannon & Carson. I
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A society reporter wrote
•Dr. Jones
Five Cold and Two EHiver fTiodelff
i awarded in 18-•■’> at the Expositions c
New Orleans n;.d Louisville, and the In
i ventious Exposition of London.
The supenori'y rf Curaline over hon
i <>r whalebone has- now been.demonstrate!:
. by over five years'experience. It is men
j durable, more pliable, more comfortable
! and never breaks.
1 Avoid cheap imitations made of various
kinds of cord. None are genuine nn’es
i “Dtt. Warner’s Goralink ” is print*
on inside of steel cover.
FDR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS.
WARNER EROTHERS,
353 Brer dv/ay, New York Citt
taken for a chip from a pillar of a Grecian I and wife were present, dressed in white
temple instead of such a practical thing as tulle.” This unprofessional attire of the
a railroad tie. The speaker was a short,
stout, sad-faced man, with a large head
and overhanging brows, and was the in
ventor of this aesthetic sleeper, and in his
little office in Fulton street there were
many models of cars and railroad tracks
scattered about. “This,” said he, as he
patted the railroad tie lovingly, “is
the result of years of ‘labor,
and 1 believe now that it is
perfect. It is made of ptyier, which I be-
lieve is to enter to a large extent in all riglil everything else will be rigtn. Vigor
building operations at no distant day. The | and happiness will go hand in hand. Dose:
doctor should be condemned generally by
physicians. ‘ (
Guise of Neuralgia,
It is conceded by the Medical Profession j
that impoverished nerves is the cause of
neuralgia. When the nerves are not prop
erly fed, it is an indication that the diges- j
tive organs are not doing their work well.
SMITH'S BILE BEANS will surely relieve 1
indigestion, and when the digestion is I
Of ttu ttv. UEII1IUA.
Cash Capital. -
'U
One Bean. For sale by all druggists.
je'2-1 eodiwlm
Time never tells so perceptibly upon a
man as when he gets in at -1 o’clock in the
morning and the alarm clock happens to
go olT and wake his wife.
great enemy to the use of paper for many
things is moisture, and in my invention,
of course, a means had to be discovered to
prevent dampness from having the slight
est effect, as a railroad tie being in the
ground is subjected constantly to it, unci a
rotten tie might cause the loss of nianv
lives and much property. The process o‘f
manufacture is secret to a certain extent,
but tbe tie is absolutely fire and water
proof. There; 1 will throw a piece of the
prepared paper into the fire. You see it
will not burn. I have submerged it for
weeks and months in both hot and cold
water, and the moisture has never been
found inside the surface.
CONSEQUENTLY IT CAN NOT ROT.
‘‘ r l hough apparently as hard as iron, an
ordinary spike can be driven into it with
out difficulty, and when the spike is in
position the material is of such a nature
that it closes around the iron and holds it
so firmly that it can never be shaken loose.
There is also a certain amount of spring in
the tie, and when there is a load on it, it
operates as a sort of cushion, and takes
^dL a cfirtotn^^“AOton°/^ ar \“ , 'i ll , ng '; ttrS ’ For sale by John P. Turner & Bro., and Q. A
Under cer.ain eoi. Jltions, by slightly alter- Bradford, City Drug Store, Columbus, (Ja.
ing tae combination of materials, the paper cents quart bottle- apiB illy nr m
can be made so Lard that it will turn the '
MOST PERFECT MADE
rroparfxt with special regard to health.
No Ammonia, Lltnc or Alum.
PRICE BAX IPO POWDER CO.,
OtIICACO. 5T. LOUIS.
Still the Good Work Goes On!
HEAR THE WITNESSES.
SCAT!!!
SCIATICA !
Mi. A. T. LYON, the best known photographer
IN THE THREE STATES of South Carolina,
Georgia and Florida, says:
“I have suffered EXCRIXTATING PAINS from
SCIATIC RHEUMATISM. Stepping on uneven
surfaces of a sidewalk would give me Perfect
Agony. Various remedies have been tried, but
with no effect, until 1 commenced the use of
Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer,
which has relieved me of the least semblance of
F ain, and given me the entire use of my limbs.
conscientiously commend it to the public.
A. T. LYON,
No. 128 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
A ('vrtaiu Cure for C'nfurrli!
A Superb Flesh Producer add Tonic
Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer cures all
Bloodr’and Skin [Diseases, Rheumatism, Scrofula,
Old Sore*. A perfect Spring Medicine.
If not in your market it will be forwarded on
receipt of price. Small bottles $1.00. large size
$1.75.
Essay on Blood and Skin Disases mailed free.
.Macon M<»<liHiar Co., Macon, Ga.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
TIIE [HOST EFFECTIVE PREPARA
TION on tLiu market for Pilos. A SERE ( I KK
for ftrliiim PIIum. Huh never tailed to vivo
prompt relief. Will cure Anal Ulcers, Ahscess,
Fistula, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Barber’s Itch. Iting-
wofins, Pimples, Sores and Boils. Price 30<im.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
NATURE'S OWN REMEDY*. Cur
Orchitis, Gout. Rheumatic Gout. Golds, Coughs’.
Bronchitis, Milk Leg, Snake and Dog Bites. Stings
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared according to Hie moist scientific
principle-, of the PUREST SEDATIVE
INUREMENTS, compounded with the purest
Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended fur
Croup, Weed or (Juke of the Breast, and foi thut class
of irritant or inflammatory maladies, Aches and
Pains where, from too delicate a state of the system,
the patient is unable to bear the stronger application
of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches
and PainB, it is invaluuble. Price 1,5 et-.
Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
' DURHAM, N. C., U. S. A.
JL ZPX3STE1
Florida Tonic
Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN,
One of the landmarks of the Georgia Drug
trade, now of Orlando, Florida, writes:
"I can hardly select s single case
of the many to whom I have sold
liulun’s Pioneer Blood Beitewer
but what have been satisfied: and I
find tt the best remedy for all Skin
Diseases I have ever sold, and a
Fine Florida Tonic.
FOSTER S. CHAPMAN.
Orlando, Fla. '
A Certain Cure for Catarrh t
A Superb Flesh Producer and Tonic!
finliiii’s Pioneer Itlooil lteneiver
Cures nil Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism,
Scrofula, Old Sores. A perfect Spring Medicine.
If not in your market, it will be forwarded on
receipt of price. Small bottles $l.uo, Large $1.75.
Essay on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
MACON MEDICINE COMPANY, Macon, Ga,
Cures all Bit ocl and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores.
A PERFECT C.PRING MEDICINE.
PRICE, Sl.OCIPEE; BOTTLE]. LA-IR.-GKE SIZE $1-75
Essay on Blood and Skin Disease Mailed Free.
Macon Medicine Company, Macon, Ga.
Wholesale by Brannon & Carson and City Drug Store.
PROFESSIONAL ( 4HIIS.
D r. geq. mcelhaney,
Resident Dentist.
11 J°‘ ,I 1 n tfo. 2 i 82y. Broad street, up stairs, ov<
v\ ittich & Kinsel’s. jal&*ly
D r. c. t. osburn,
Dentist,
(Successor to Dr. J. M. Mason.)
Office next door to Rankin House. Same e
trance as Riddle’s gallery. oc4-ly
W F. TIGNER,
• Dentist,
^Twelfth street (formerly Randolph street
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VtHEILE FEED SMI MILL
Is the very best Saw Mill in the market. It took the only
medal of the first class at the New Orleans Exposition.
For I lie above, and for all other machinery, address,
FORBES LIDDELL&CO.
Montgomery, Ala.
-N- B.—Our slock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery is the largest in this part of the country.
ielilwBm J
Overstocked Ms Made -to Orfa
! CLOTH ING!
j SIPIRTIsTG- G-OOZDSl
Spring Fashion Plates,
3? I HU o e GOODS!
-IX-
TZEXIE
Fire Insurance Company
EDGINGS AND LINEN TOWELS,
We Must Unload,
I CLOTHIU Q-!
C OME and give us your order. Do not wai
you are pressed by the season, and then v
i a suit made in a hurry. We are prepared 1
ever to get up suits at very short notice. ]f
; want a suit quick, give us your order. If
want a suit in thirty days, give us your order
you want a suit in sixty days, give us your ot
G. J. PEACOCK,
Ulotliing MaBiiifHYturcr, (M A 80
Street. e o<
AND WILL OFFER
Is now ready to write insurance against loss or
damage by fire. Rates guaranteed as low as
offered by any reliable stock company.
S. T. COLEMaN. President,
s. R. JAQUES, Vice ['resident.
EDGAR .S. WILSON, Secretary.
| TOOMBS CRAWAORD,
Local Agent.
Is the only hannless and effective NERVE
FOOD known which leaves no after-effects, and j
is without stimulant or alcohol. It is a delicious
Office 1*213 ISromt Street.
Nervous Exhaustion, destroy thirst for alcoholic
drinks, restore the appetite, cure Dyspepsia, give
efr eshing sleep and immediate relief to any
trouble arising from nervousness. A single bot-
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having
demands iigaiust Hugh Dever, lute of said conn*
ty, deceased, to present them to me properly
made out, within the time prescribed by law, so
as to show’ their character and amount. And all
i./m/.i- .... . , ^ 1 persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re*
MOXIE COM PAN Y, Atlanta, Ga.
tie wiil prove its virtue.
MANUFACTURED BY
my7oawG\v
ed^e o<* the hardest tool without" be:
more thi n scratch* d. The ordinary wooden
tie w 11 Inst about live years under the most
favorable coudiiio.is, while this paper tie
will stand ary kind of weather at least
thirty years. •
“The paper used is generally made of
straw, though almost any kind of liber will
do as well. Straw is preferred became it
THE PATENT MICE & OUST PROOF
HXYLERDESK
Bookcases,TaUts, Ofllce 1
Chaiva, letter Pressco,
Fine Cabinets, &c.
TYLER DESK CO.
f>'X) \\ Fourth st., St. Louis,
kitui for 10 pii, Catalonia
C has taken the lead to
of *h.n class o/
, and has given
COOD BARGAINS
TO ENABLE US TO DO SO.
REMNANTS IN BUT DEPARTMENT
AT PRICES TO SUIT YOU.
J. A. KIRVEN & CO.
E COLLEGE,
Postponed Administrator's Sale. !
I BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina- |
ry ol Muscogee county, Georgia, will be Fold on i
the first Tuesday m August next, on the corner of
! Broad and Tenth streets, in the city of Columbus,
1 between the legal hours of sale, to the highest '
bidder, the following described property, to-wit: !
One hundred and sL\ty-five acres of laud, more or
less, lying east of the city of Columbus and known
and describ'd us part of lots y.i, nr, and in the
Coweta Reserve of said county. Sold as the proj>-
erty of E. H. Thornton. Terms cash.
H. H. THORNTON.
jyS oaw-iw Administrator, i
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, C. L. Glenn, administi itorof William
- v Jones, deceased, represi nts t< the ernrt in hit
peto'hn. duly filed, that lie lnu-. f atly administer
ed William N. Jones’ estate.
This, is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned. heirs and creditors, to Eh» w cause, if any
t hey can. why said administrator should not la*
discharged from his administration and receive
letters ot dismission on the first Monday m Sep
tember, 1886. 1
Witness my official signature this 4th day of
June, 1886.
je5 oaw3m F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary.
IN THEVIRGINIA MOUNTAINS
, CI-ASSICAL and Scientific Courses for degrees.
attpnUnii a ud Preparatory courses. Special
French and German spoken,
non vlTTiiiiim Ibotough and practical. Library lfi,-
and religion's influenceT^ societies ’ Best moml
'\ ilIe months Stttl. 8176 or S204 <in-
froni fifwn ?. 11 ’.boat'd, etc. i Increasing patronage
feteifs»te e sTp t B7 s S ,,S
and 0 moun°tXsV W Sdd?iss W ° f grounds ’ buildinB3 ’
iv" pnHim/ o* ® ^* ^REHER, President.
jy7eodlm&w2t ^ Salem, Virginia.^
ADMIN'lSTRATOR’S sale.
Hy F. HI. Knowles A (’<>., AuelioneeiM.
of an ordcr Issued by the Court of
H ft ?J?f2«^lS5 pBee i. coul,ty * Ga » 1 Will sell in
P“ nt T,°* auction house of F. M. Knowles &
cl Ji y ot Columbus, Muscogee
county, on Tuesday, the lath day of July 1886, all
Mc*S?i r o S0 ^LS™S er )E?..?. f _. t A e estate of Patrick
day to day until the stock'i
IMtd .^.Adngjfagm
•Silk,?nvn.1 SaEle “of.’uL jV"'iTl^N T r
1 t'f tiling. I>1A1J UIItK.VaiuluH dip jaLA'Jchlki
l V«i" r il T |" U V * 1 cn \nutrient In
;dl ellma.«. "iicid fvr'^A"? ;r u 0US’ bLi," 1 !'
t'» Foo-ilng of Infants,” MAIf.RD j RFK
I'hLI.lLL. tiGhWALi A CO., li'j.lOJ, ii«
jyB tu th tat tin