Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 29, 1886, Image 2
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40AILY ENQUIRER - SUN-: COLUMBUS, GEQBfiLL. THURSDAY MORNING |JURY 29,
ft rfr*-**-? Tnr^r •!
oiWrvS'TfMV ' Wanta the roan. orlO
it Wad «lgu£!t : tb pUink dowrtthirt.v
luVriollAr* i) get it. In fnok Trov
•tot hi-sitatoTfti sWl the ciUM a too#
lie dollar and invest it in
j _jat« in tbe
Pastoral Simplicity Invaded by the Iron Montgomery and Florida stock. This
r ' | question has already been discussed by the
Horse. council, and tile.. i'4ftt is developed that
11 mtv want another road.
-♦ ‘axoTHKII RAILROAD KNTKHPRI8E
Iram That It rfltfht '^Ur llii* Mn«k Out
Ui* ,, '1vmntrT**^ 1 -Miitfrofir? Talk itntl Wft fit
m$m ifip
■ f | 0 4
Duffy’s Raw Bebf Formula
IV mi I 1 Warn
^rojans t Word tlini'
Ijn load in v Ihininrv, it
KdJTbvilU f'urrespomteni .>■.
Thoy, Aliv, July 27.—We have arrived
Whether or not nur name gi ts into the
paj^ers, yte HaVe arrived ntul here vre are
at,Troy,onu.of tbeii . ust cities in this sec-
For M u I,irlu.
I,ir that tbev thought promised t.lie desired 1-13 Cathkuixk Ht., ICLIiiAMETR, N. J.
<■»*" frtlimtl WAS thi! Georgia Midland. They Gentlemen My trouble has been ehrofi-
IVi-l.-.iiiu- tim-iiu It..- .mped to see the Georgia Midmiid get ( j c ma.la.ria.. I was completely run down;
(( Hi ,i:cl Siiiiii-< r possession of the Mobile and Girard and no appetite, skin yellow, constant languor
* ‘ and weakness. I took your Duffy’s Pure
Malt Whisky and Haw Beef Formula, and
could not ash to feel better than I do. I
gained 2A pounds the lir.lt week.
D. R. HOWLAND.
.loped to see the Georgia Midland get
'possession of the Mobile and Girard and
extend it to Pollard. The mere thought,
I however, of the extension to Filin makes
tlie cold chills run up and down their
I backs. -They argue that the Elba exten
sion wbillabuild 11 > Elba at Ihe expense |
i of Troy, and that .Troy would then lie no
more t|ian a side-track station. Be this us
' :t may, it is no trouble to get up a railroad I
c tulle and the people here are anxiously |
awaiting developm mts. One of the old
tian t»f Alabama. Thu important event of, puttiers said to your correspondent yestur- I
ou¥ ttrrivhl ocentred yesterday, hut the j dav that a few years ago—-and only a few,
- ' ■ - 1 , measured time—he never expected ]
the day when he could go j
tlie capital of the state in the i
ears. He related hoav the farmers
around here used to-- bundle up j
their tarnilibs into a wagon, throw.in a few ]
cooking utensils and a stock of “grub” ami ;
make-a week’s excursion to Montgomery. ,
which was then their market. They could |
do this, lie-said, without, adding a cent to I
tlie ofri inarya-ost of living, and their liub-
its were not lif - that constantly energetiorf
cliunaiter that.indicate a. high vidua thin of
Mine.* .F •••-• • ■
At,h TBAff-VS fHANOKP NOW,
fatigue of p rhie $n the' raflroad, aegofo,- j. <“ he
pMlied liy the fact ttiat our slumbers the t ‘ )
following night wot, updn one of tile best
beds thnt_ ever refreshed weary bones,
caused us to sieepy too InTe to. roach the
eufly qiorping yesterday, and lie neb
tlihtJeUej- Is delivyi'd twenty-four hours.
When-we did arrive-,ucood fortune foil
to y!}* lot, tyrtli.ij'bt-nt 'njjSn One aftn, a
isatcjiel Clponjfib other., while the ipatjame
aqdume with thfi cit law brat brought-up
tWertaf, h"i»over# 1 Itsterting Mth nil the
pSp^Dje, thut' Jbtb CYcr' r exhibited ti> ft
couple -of adored gentlemen who were
aligning a the a regpeetive merits'*, of
l^t's jijijt’.. Hhe^Pat'kieif
h(jui(gl -* .tfe.i- j .'vvtuic ' ( »(Wu(rt . wifi*'
tb«ircloqirt ure ami still.undecided as to,
where soannku im investiBuint trir the £)Ns
•JWtnKn-Hnjf.-: -)*mt nil this yuncturu-jri'e
ss-gee forced to a UDUijUiskm, A familiar
slap on the-idieiilderieauseif .ns to turni laid-
we were confronted,pv a^ulegunt looking |
gentlenian,^\^b^ , acpu^iijiucd. fjie slap
“Well, well, old -fellww; you and yours
arp-ipfmi.as,, long, wv, you stay ,»n, Xroy,
Come right along tliis wjiy and tiring your
tribe with yon.”
We didn't stb], for afgument in this in-
wthlifle,-Aftd a rufik ffcw -mimittje (hereafter
fdurid ugat , i; , .• * •: * .'n stores,nine fluicy g.uJP.cs. .wo ...
u' !V< . K ;J ft billiard saloon. Indi while' there Is t....
oil*. A.tit. tJn.ii Tormillcg who-Worn* of.i ntn,.'sickness in the comtnunity, live drag
tHii* Tvq’resynt.it.ve citizens °t Ibke ivamt.y i u nt a„. dmnage' to'inftkc ft very respectable
r<f y- i living. The town utfords two good hotels,
It-isA, triuit to visit im, family. We kilttW i t ,(. n Rvcry stables, tv, " markets, a couple
tld# und-hence did‘U"t await u second in-I orblidk-stores a it'd four blacksmith: shops,
vltdtioin At. Ms homa, which' is one of.; for stdirfr-g'iimMinudlliig cot-
*Ue hr»ppiest s-nd most eoiiitVntatdo in the I t ,,„ (ire ( v^ ( ,client', ns there arc eight ware-
cltjn, we met hm wife oukI ehATimng daupiia'
tern. Dr. Tennille, and his. wife. arc.
both, native Georgians and fire- gifted, if
itlK) a gifj, with genuine. 'Gg.>rgig fjospi-s
tijlity. Mrs.. TentalUi is u sister qi an esti-
maWe t'sduBjbufj lady uutLdgiigliU-i-of the
and th^ubple Vvilb onuc Went to Montgoni-
cry now ebnfe to Troy to do their trading,
why should they ’not?- The railroads have
d oiirg>UAt things for Troy''abd put of the
ImekwrtodB-of P1ke-4otmty has grown a
eify offttifec 1 timusand inhabitants, -the
merchants of oyliieh do an-gnmial business
orMio&fThree n<l\H0ti dollars, Troynre
ceives ertrtti year aboutethirty thousand
tiolcs df (.(fiMon. "The piiopleaif all the sur-
rohbdiilg ciiimtry come- ligre for -their su p-
pHflsntiu' ■ • ■ ■ ' *
■ ftwiv fh a t.rvB TOWN
in "iili.Uhiit tlie jerm tndhns. There'are
lifteen ostnliHsliAiehts here doing if general’
merchandise b.u'fritiess','suck as dry goods,
notto'ns. gi'pccriefi and family supplies, ad- ,
vaiicingTo furmers,-and all appear to; lie j
loing well. -ThgrC ar’c-nlso two hardware
119 .1 .ckson St.. P.vTTicnsoN, N. J. I
Dour Sir.' A-a re.Mili ofuKhiK youv Duffy ^
Purer Si alt Whisl:;-y unrl Haw Rc , «. , t’ Farmula
1 Unci that all thu malarial feelings I had
have been expelled; my appetite* has re
turned and URjudiml inereuae ill weight and j
htreruTfb ha* taken place.
JOHN DUFFY. I
ih Pink Ht., Rldsabktm, N. J.
Oentlenion 1 have found the areaU^t re- J
lief in the u.<e of your Dufty> Pure Malt i
AVJii.-koy and Raw P.t *f Formula in breaking
m> the rliflN end fevoi, with which I had I
been troubled for 12 years. 1 have been j
troubled also wjtli njy Tunvaand blood Kph-
11iik. wliich Tuts also been relieved.
A. .1; OLEK8DN.
;12'2 Youk St.. W. Phii.a., Pa.
* fientlcm&n I bod m.iluriul ftwer, which 1
was followed by typhoid and pneumonia, j
Physicians pre^ribed cod-liver oil, but did
hot improve. 1‘tfor rlisKUSted and procur'd
vour Duffy’s Pure M ilt Whi«key and Raw i
Beef Formula. They did me Kood utjonqe. |
I wae almost u skeietou, and would not have
believed it possible to. inukl*.the process I
did lira short time. T eanhot say too much
in their favor. WM. IJ NDEMKYKR.
porium. two jewelry houses, six millinery
G Stores, nine fancy gi-obtfffes. two bar ri
houses here and a bank- with plenty of |
cnpitnl tb answer all iieiminds. Troy does 1
not make any pretensions
IN THE WAY O-p-MANUFACTORIES, !
yet there Ift much clone heruliy the, igdiis- j
i..,.. j,,- . , trial IriHtUiitions. ’There af-e three buggi-
l.*tc \\ il tigiu JJuilt-r. - It is a truiil to listcm.l arid wagon repealtoi-ies in the city, all -ofJ
Jq..the gentle tojieivof.Aflss l.l.vise upon tlioa which maUufticl.iire wcgims; an iron. foum.
nm-uoiHlu hefii tlie sweet u.ngs ns stpig I>.y.; ,| rv .-t,w(i planing and moulding, mills, be-,]
iiersell and M !«s A-larg, -a, younger suitor, . idos-'I tie Trov itntili/cr factory" which i
J i ii^f "■ v 'vjiu aigaJi.ilvis win. lU |i|«« nhouli .'WOO tons anttuali.v of thc.ceie-
yul herq eve aiu- . , I,rated “Perfect 1 ’'guano. Live moil are Ht
i 'S|1ia«v;a ?i J iJ’.°i"' I,, li .i , n ■ the heuil-of this enterprise, ajnl.the. fame
*.,- thn '’ ."i r . I'-Hl It nra,. 1U1( | HupcriorltW oftliis fertilizer is soundetl
«•» ti,fe*-otro«, ah ihcse msti.u-
Hagerstown. Md ;
Gentlemen 1 had been for yearn mifferina
with dhilln and received 119 permanent rc-
-Hefjn.tbe-bands.of a nhy.s\eia,u. TJie maj-
adjMjrbugM on hebiorrnage.s, but am pleased
to say that as a result of usinir A>ouf. Dllffy’ft
Pure 1 Malf NvhUkey flfficl Raw Beef Formula
1 am feeling bet tor than I have in six years,
and 1 regard its Power ih curing malaria as
somethin? wonderful. .1. H. BOONE.
THR DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO.,
11 -M.TIMOKK, Ml).
do The Dti%'sJtu'W Bue.f Foiiutda mentioned
above is a spneia! housoliohLnppIieaUon of the
medicinal virtues and purity of T)uflV’a Purr
Malt Wiiskv, and is intemhd to more specifically i
meet the requirements of those suffering from !
Consumption. Dyspepsia, iudiKestnm. (•‘cuerali
I>« r»ilit v aii'l all wasting’ Diseases, hi addition
to the tonic effect of our whisky, it furnishes un-
equalf d bfooil-formimr luatenal. whereby tin
weight 1 mi ngtli are Increased. A printed
c<ipy iff this /••rnmla. w h ! ( lw consists iirincinalb
01 raw beef and .air T.hiil.\ ’ *Pun‘ Malt Whisky,
wrl! lie iii’ril *d to any address. undeV the Heal of
tbe C'/misiMv. ufioii recKija of .1 twocent stamp. 1
Or the urcparitiiou UH'dLjti liquid form^tm puV up i
by u-i»y :■ - ih "i. I' nr •< * ss. arr inu if (lie mos-t
pidatuble am' etlb .10:011- <> • I im paration" tver
made. < an ’.«• bed of all I»i .mgists at ONF.DOl- \
LAB PKR BOirUBU. : ddM-tf tnp’col iv r ny I
ai mu in^i-ier, mi
they \4cre at.'tIds time last vc.-it. Dr. G.
W. A n( lrcWs, Mcssra, M. Cnnnur, and Colo-
1/1 an .y Ciu-rnl ciu-h said 'that they were
oping a bettcj' huftlness than usual, and as
they each handed us scYeti dollars sul)-
sitrfption for the daily ENQfntER-fji'N for
a year, we presume they are the kind of
lueii tvho nru bound to succeed. Thu peo
ple here generally are tljorougli-going and
nJiV o'tb tlie times, but the times here arc.
tVHAT TlfE TIMES rsi'I) TO BE,
’ J J ^ " ’ Vita Jiidgg
ng - _
Hubbard, the judge of the district court;
on yesterday. He 18 floTTiy any means an
old man— has perhaps turned forty-live.
He thinks t he people of Pike luul more
of the eoinforis huu Jess of the luxuries
iw.fore tlie advent of the railroad than
they do now. He is an ndvocoto of rail
roads and wants more ul them to come to
Troy. Others bear testimony to the same
facts. Before the iron invader came to.tlie
door the pvtu-e of these lethargic hills was
vexed by uomofe far-reaching tumult than
the clang of the ear-grating cow bell, the
yoop of t he hog lierder and liis auxiliary
yellow dog, or the hlc-haec-hoc oi' tlie
wood chopper’s .axe. But dotnimuii over
these and ovt-i' tlie mero coinpanioiiable I
■goiees-of the hills is now the resonant tout
hf Hut raiir<>nd. engim. THe vocation of
thts hog herder has i us-ed away aud with
the approach'of tlu- iron iioi'Fe the forests
have* been felled until but little vergiu
woods are left. Ofcour.se
THE ,'OJrtNtl 'OJ* TH« RAILWAY
was a subjedf of momentous interest to
Wits coniniuiiltv. It- is to every community
tfcathfts no rai.rc-nd. It is'passing strange
that everybody wauts a roilwa 7—cities
wilt issue tioMos to turnisy tnoiley to build
them,- fanners will donate lands, aud iudt-
'cidnais subscribe liiomy, und the mom-.-ut
a railroad is built everybody tries to se#
who can-be the loudest ui abusing them as
bloated mcuopolisu and soulless ctu-pova-
tions. We -believe in railroads ami would
do bo even were there no such thing a-
is concerned the people of Troy arc equal
tq the emergency, and this feature has
kept pace with the growth of the city. In
the way of churches there are seven for
the whites and two for the colored people.
There is a male.and a female college, with
an average attendance of about eighty pu
pils in ench, besides Jive private schools
where excellent instruction is given.
There is a Masonic hall, u city hall and an
opera house for entertainments, social and
otherwise. Two newspapers, the En
quirer and the Messenger, are well sus
tained and are enterprising weekly jour
nal^. Among tlie professional gentlemen
arc five doctors, five deiltists, nine lawyers,
besides the ministers and school teachers,
of which tlie city is well supplied. It
will be seen that this is a thrifty place, but
we
MUST CLOSE THIS
ere we weary the patience of the reader.
Much yet remains that could be said about-
tin- pinch and tlir*T,cr,]ttc, politics and the
crops, nlfdft ti l)ioh must'- lie deferred for
the present. At another time" will give
the iagth relative to ' crops in the county,
which life verv tine as Tarns investigated,
• > > • . G.
Silver < 11 tittewtes.
■ The small tsiivfef ccrtiril’afe amendment
in tne sundry eiv.i bill passed ine somite
iale last evening in thoooilowiag shape :
And tlie secretary oft the *raosury is
in ruby authorized and required to issue
silver 'certificates in 'denominations-of one,
two and Itvfe-dollars", and tlie silver certitl*
oates herein authorized shall lie receivable,
redeemable and pnynlllc in like maimer
end lor like purposes as is -provided tor
siner certitioates by the act of February 2S,
lh7>i. entitled “an act to authorize the coin
age ,-i tlie standard silver dollar and to re
store its legrd-tendhr character,'; provided
that, said dflnominaiioi® of one," two and
live dollars ugly lie issued in lieu of silver
certificates of larger denominations in the
treasury, and to Unit extent 'said oert-itt-
frcs-qinss. Tlie.people ot Troy believed in elites of larger denouilmuions-'bhail be can-
thera staroilg enough io-subscT.be sixty-live 1 celled ami destroyed '
thousand dollars to the Mobile and Girerd ; immediately aftprtvard Sonutore Butler
«mdi the-stock .for wiiicli they hope will
be worth rifty cents on the dollar- as aonh
fis-rtioiUreotors.sucoeeddn leasing; it to The
Uen'fS-al Bagioad and Banking company
for ninety-nine-,i-ears. But we started to
sny something-*«*nt -Uie people here in
Pike , .. , .•
inoyerirto strike the section out of the bill,
and this-motion was agreed to. bo the
■w hole l-imlse is'out'ot the" bill as it goes
luiyk to the hoUfUfc. - *
.. jiyi-uifE the railroad was i)ui;jr.
'.^ elmVwJfU^uIne.hf tm- old settlers,"airyl
t"y,e liftve. been eifloving Shell ‘chats to-day.
rpveMs a,situation that seems an.uost h)-
•trsdjfflouk to the younger folk,Avlh:-'st.ijtee-
h\ kiltiw a .li|)g: when they she pub' Asp
r.uto:( lie first scttlciV were IdcUhM'.fo rji-
4tgrd tlie rtuljf aj: wit It stismeioh if ubt with
j'a’jsitlvy disfirt.or. This was principally be
cause it Wo* supposed (hat the. railroad-,
At,.uld "skeeT fW stav. k ot-.ter th'-eogtltryl"
-iTwir-idt-a, yf a -tie light fill .c omit vy w as. as' a
folevpne where there' w;e\e no ro.dls., good
,'i'ehce.s am] tiqfhing e-.jse !§uch but stoJk
Vipll tile hyrcieVs Jliereyf. One-wherc- the
cattle poke Vlielr heads iiito pile's door
way, and the, walls of one], house
wits outwardK- decofaFed l\v a streak of
mud, left there by a succession of itching
'lings—no. not hogs, hut •■'hnwgs.’’ Sot
only did they love hogs themselves, lint
-they insisted that others must lovetvigs.
In nd they considered that-person exceeding-
dy s'eHisli avhr> would not have n dozen of
-his 7rv n or hiss neigUhors 1 hogs rollnigin
dlls spring, Now, ns- these -foreththors
-looked upnn thv coming of a railroad a.» a
’ “nVkieano*-.'* as it was apt to b« followed bv
-hn '.intairsion • <|f people; • who 1 had less
'brotherly anectlon-ftir stock, and especial-
'Jy P>r hog*. Mioy looked to tlie- ftiture with
anxiety akin to dread. It must be; how
ever, that tlies?"TftdV)lk' have sold out and
moved on to Nome otner laud where there
t is-no Mvaaingkailroasi to "skeer the stawk
router th’ country, u as overyhodv tuotiud
faete • ■ v ■ ■ ~
are aqAin TALKINO RAILROAD ■ .
f(T all It is fvnrth. Some time has glided
'by since the stakes of the first survey of
the Montgomery Southern, notv known as
the Montgomery Snd ‘Florida, as it sounds
bigger, were driven, aild during all the
etinle the possibility or the improbabilitv of
the road ever becoming more than a line
of stakes has lieen discussed and argued
with cumulative energv. 1 have heard of;
no pereou being killed' as a result of such j
•argumentation, but several • have been i
nearly talked to death by the people of '
Al-m lit tW- durMpii wlu.-lmiaicj lU'inkiud sr«origio
nil) Cttu^dtiyu disprijeivdJiyiouof lh'-.L lV E R•
For nil cornel,itntyof this kind, such as Torpidity of
thoLtTvrrTe.liliusticSs. NorvotlX DyspopsiA, Iudlzcs-
tion. In-egulArity of the Howeld.'Donstlpatkm, Fi/itu-
lency, ErutMAtiotm-Aed-Ranting ot the Stomach
,>>mettmsSoQAHeSiHoartbum). sliatma. Malaria,
Bloody Vlpi, -Cuilln aivu 1',‘Vi‘r Rronkbone fovor,
K-ytaustiou bofyro or after. Ft-vor-, Uhroale Piar-
rho*a. Loss of Appetite, Headache; Foul Breath,
Irsagiilarlues Incidental to Females, Bearing-down '
STADIGERS AURAHTII
is Invaluable. It isnotarpAnaot** for nil dine****,
but Olipp aU disease* of the LIVER,
yfll V.Yn.B STOMACH and qoweus.
It changes tne complexion from a waxy, yellow
tin*e, to a mddy, healthy color. It entirely remoree
low, gloomy spiritn. It Ih one of the BEST AL*
TtPIATIVES and PURIFIERS OP THS
BLOQp, and Is A VALUABLK TONIC.
STADICER’3 AURANTII
Fat aale hr all Pniggiata. Price >1,00 per botUa
C.F.8TADICER, Proprietor,
Uo 00. FRONT ST., Phltatfglphla, Pw
HOODS
EUREKA
LIVER MEDICINE
Acts to-day, and always successfully and tri
umphant over any remedy on the market, and
will stand to the afilicted with inactive or torpid
liver, constipation or had feelings generally, by d,
largo and overwhelming majority. It takes the
lead and keeps it, and cannot he defeated as the
people s remedy. Try it and be convinced.
J UVANTIA!
A new medicine and -a Specific for .Sick Head
ache. Only one dose will prevent the worst Sick
Headache; • •
Jordan's Joyous Julep
The Infallible Remedy for Neuralgia.
M. D. HOOD A* CO.;
Manufacturing- Druggists,
93 ^road Stre'ej, Columbus, Ga.
dlf \ “
CLIN cm AN’S
T obacco
REWEDfES~
Cared by 8. S. 8.
KOujSBjxjI
GlI'A "Wfc ftiWw-'wti irflftafl/ftfe, *
potash and mercury mixtures which are got
ten up to sell, not on thiir own merit, but on
,.f il.tr mala Ml.SUUtUtkUl Mi
always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive
only as they can steal from Ho article imitated.
/. ... TmtkevhMkigtfiML2kluJ}iii<sii:!d.mi{'ii l ..~
free. For tale by all druggists.
THE HWIF-T MPJCCIFIO-CO..
I)raireF3, Atlanta, Ga.
S. S. S. vs. FOTASE.
I have hail blood poiaon for ten year*. I know*! have taken ''n'fknndreil bottles of
Iodide of |>ot,u*b in that ilmc, but it diiL.mc .no good. ; I-n*t ”, , b h^, y
and limbs were covered' with sores, and I could scarcely nsc my arras on account of rheu
matism in my shoulders. I took S. S. 9., amt It has done me more good, than all other medi
cines I have taken. My face, body and neck arc perfectly, cloar and clean, and my rheu
matism Is entirely gone. 5 I welghed m pounds when 1 began the medidne,.and I nowjwclgh
152 pounds. My firs* * * ^ ““
I would not be ’ '
e )v gone. I welched lib pomuJt when 1 heaan tne meoieim*, anu i now
Iy first bottle helped me greatly, and cave me an aujKitlte like a strong man.
I without S. S. S. for several times Its height In;cold. VT ,
C. E. MITCHELL, W. 23d St. Ferry, New Y'ork.
* Chicago, APRtLSlit,
|o certify, that the Illinois Trust ana
feank has this day received from the
P»gar Company ofChicago, to be held
Special Deposit,
U. s. 4°io Coupon Bonds,
as follows J
Ko . 30029 D. $500. \ Market Value of which Is
KS:i mom.
•• *** ?o \
$800. * (S.) yas. S. G*Y>3j, Cash.
- AVe oGer the above as a EGBFRIT* if our
“ FANCY OBOCKU” does not prove to be a
genuine Havana-fillerCigar.-fUnion Cigar Co,
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
THE MOST i-lKEKf’TlTK PKKlMlt l-
T i 11N on the market hr FQm. Asm I fTItu
for 11 chin;r Piles. H:-« m-v. r Inilvd to gwo
nrmunfc relief.. \N ill cury Anal Ulcere, AhsetHs,
Vi.atnlft, 'Penot. Salt nhenm. Barber’s itch, Ring-*
norms,’ Pilnrples, Sorias and Boils. AO rts.
THE CLINOMAN"TOBACCO CAKE
N.VTI UL’S JJWX UKJIKPV, I'liK'B ull
Wounds. Cius. Bruthos, Sprains, Lrjsipelas, Boils,
Oarbumfles: Bonn Felons, Ulcere. Sores, ^oro Eyes,
Sore Throat.Bunionu,Corns. Neurnlcin RhoummiMU,
ot ln»ecth. Ac. In fact allays all locuT Irritation anif
: ImUumuutioii from wlmtover cause. Vviev \ib ct*.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
l*vei»rt»v«l lupordiii^ to tlie iiiomI scientific
,u ‘ ** 1 : ii l> r r se 1 >At 1 \ 1*1
.INTsJIJ’.dXEVTjS, compounded with Che purest-”
1 ohacoo Flour, and is ^'eially recommended for’
Cnmp.Wded oi' Fake of the Breast, and for that class
oi irritant or iialaniuintory maladies. Aches, and^
.Pains.where, from too delicate a state of the system,
A ' u, - df - 11 —*'■“ “pficatlon
, ,~.
the ftatient iS nimhlet-o hearth® stfongeraj> r _
of tlw Tnbaoco Caipi. For Hwidacho or qtner Acboa
. and Paijj< it is uualuablu. pyic<* to cIn
As^j our dni^gist {or these remed.ieB, or write to tho -
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM, N. C.. U. S. A.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
NOTIOB is hereby given to all persons having
as to show their character and amount. ...
persons indebted tonaid deceased are hereby re-
pnymeat to nie.
iVID A. ANGLIN.
Administrator, etc.
lTTl r yp Bend six aenta for postage and
1 IV l Ai fj, reoceive free a costly t)ox of
gooda n-hich will help all, of either sex, to make
more money right array than anything else In
this world. Fortunes await tbe workers abso
lutely sure. Terms mailed free. Tbue A Co.
Augusta. Mains. dawtf
' th£d£. ETet;antiiualrty. Supcno^Wdrkfridnhi*p,
SdldpyairCrocCrs.
UXIO.V CIGAR COMPANY, V
75 N. Clinton St., - CBlCAtO.
Reta#by v
;, T).. HUNT, CojmnBus; Ua..
.fri'cndid da/ly, and'freslj Bli the ymt
’'T-ack/uiiSH;
O ISE. OR MORE SACK8. p.s n\*uuteri; These.
prices.>viil hoW ;good uijieas .^oiye -iluutiui-
ti^ns in.marfxetfl or. the MQrc.ljnuUs-aijci Brokers.'-
AssocintTbri forces tlie mill.- to refuse to sell..me'
Wliery I furnish the sacks 2‘ u c per bushel extra
will be cTiarged for the suck. “
Pride of the Kitchen
FOB ALL
House Cleaning Purposes.
A Solid 12'OZ. Ciilio for Sv,
J. J. WOOD,
138 Broad Street.
CHILDREN TEETHING
pOB -j-
DR. RICE,
For 15 years nt 37 Court Pface, now at
8 S.^iS.^Loiilsville,K!
A Tf Au’-irty educated and legaliy quAlifietl physician and tflf
mojf su.-’esiful, as his practice will prove.
a f nd m, S £y5L V ¥lf’.
Spermatorrhea and Impotency*
jg the result of self-abuse in youth, sexual eiwc a .-es in. nia-
lurer rears, or uther causns, aud producing some of th> fo!-
• wing od'jctc Nervousness. Scmica! litnissicns. rule!.; emis
sions bv dreams',. Diiuues^ of Sifebt, Defective iitniorv. Phy..
sicalDcoav, Fiin,,les on Face, Avcriiou to St cicti of I'en.a'.-s,
Coufusion of Ideas, Loss "of Se?:unl.Pwer.. Jrc.. reud-r.tjg
marriage ituproper or unhappy, are thoroughly and p-riua-
noutly cured. SYPHIIu IS ^ 'l 0 ' 1 «-■
tfrcu- Mjdicjitsa jfoStuo ,j,tegJ. Gonorrliea,
GX.EST, Striot'jre, - Ofckklf,-Hems. ,.r lUif.ui«,J
Pil-..- and utber private disea jea uuicKly cured.
It is self-evident that aphv dslan.vvi.o paye.specia’iattieuil'jn
tc a certain class of dlaeuses, aud treating tu usan ls kunu-
ally, acquires great skill. Physicians knowing this fact of'en ;
recoiuiu.'U^ pornHis to my care. . %V hwu li i;- lacbavemen!. to
visit the city for treatment medicine* c^n "heseut jrlvafely
and safely by mall or express anywhere.
Curos Gaarautecd in all Caso»
^SSSiia“??o“: P .ll.v or by letter free art tavl'rt.
Charges reasonable aud cbrrespondonce-ktrictly conddsauaL
*■ PRIVATE. COUNSELOR
Of 200 pages, sent to any address, sturdy sealed, for thirty
Hdl cants. Should be read hr afl. Address as above
Office hours from a A. M. to 3 P. 11, " Sundays, 2 to * P. iA
-IN—
FOR S-AIgIE.
G’HE" SfiVEN ROOM DWELLING
J. vacant lot on north Fifth aveifue, kne
This desirable'place will be! sold cheap for cash,
andrpartiee syaming-a liome-SwilJ find it to their
interest in seeing mein refetlgice to this place.
Call early amd secpiroa desirable in'vestineut.
TOOMBS CRAWFORD, --
• • ' • !•' * i. J ...^ /. - -i*
. Real Estate Asent, .
1*245 Rroari Afreet,-
jr,-23 dtt*
We
U nload,
AND , WILL OFFER
SIP-KziI3SFC3r -• CjO-OIDS J
GOO D BAR GAINS pm o eAqd b s,
to' Order,
TO ENABLE.' US TO DO SO.
AT PRICES TO SUIT YOU.
J. A. KIRVEN & CO
CLOTHING!
•OiiOTHlfel'
C OME and give nsyour order. Do nat wait till
you are pressed by the season, Snd then want
a suit made m a harry. We are prepared, how
ever, to get up suits at very short notice. If yon
t a spit quick, give ns ychr order. If yon
want
a spit quick, give ns yc
wpnt a suit in thirty days, givie us your order. If
you want a suit in sixty days, give us your order.
G. J. PEACOCK,