Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 29, 1886, Image 6

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■ Btilh EDISON'S LATEST IDEA. i ,. |fi •. Hfllyl it l> » ' " TtlTlrlmi Vnrlti' (urn-lil- Ip Vliifr ' n'lri’s; Nkwauk, .Inly ?2.~-Whan Thomas ICrtl- ' sOu, the whilom "wizm-rl” of Menlo I’nrk, brought ltls brjde.tp his #$0,flG) residence r on {hi Oriuige mountem obdiittwomont lis ..-•ago, lie also determined to bring Ids work shop within easy luwi'jis from his residence. lr Carrying out Ids purpose flu* greet olsetri- r rinn hits becit busy foV ii period of six nrkslidb in liast . weeks' in putting up n ' Newark, and to are h morning. hrt;e/.y, hlue-eyed, a littlestout than hr was t w o yen<8 ago and u trifle more settled; “J mil n ‘workingman now," h". said, j'pedtf They are privileged to die ntiheir 1 own expense# Their long service has un- : titled tnein. fop any other business, and i'l\'^r»)ili tln-ir clroum^lmiCTR fire' desperate indeed. : Thev have been unable to save : anything; ! they.tire not pensioned; tlteyhnve broken health und pm'erty for reward. Who knows of a salaried journalist who has, gained even the most modest independ ence by pursuit of bis profession t The] position, too, Is always-precarious; he-limy i lose It, at any time from no fanltof his own. Ilia destiny lp ih the hands of the man-j aging editor, or any fotitrolting stock- | holder, who may object to the color of; it,mu] this , *\)» uyes, or l.lie curve of hi I nose, and ilis- louml imsj u h lir " e |,i„, ,ben for. The pivss may Ir Srl'Al'im, FKI8K •70.U0O.-S* TiekelNolily M. Shares In proportion Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y. J.C.REE DY, | iHi M MflAHO-- siuUlngly. “I, bring my lunch with itt the morning, for I can no! aiTonl to spare arth*tlme to go home to dinuor. Of course ...• you know that I'have iieeonto a Jorsey- iuau oiler more: 1 have given un my ■ l laboratori in New York, and everything is now at thy factory here in Cast Ncw- >•: t“l8 itsl pern mm uf arraiigeiuuut, I “N >i I will build a new laboratory for * thij’self next slimmer at Llewellyn nark (■tile place of his residence. 1 have planned that it shall lie down in ono corner of my garden.” Will It be an expandva one?” free Its liberty frerjnently run's into lirtn but lie is often little less than a Serf. The history of jourtniHsm- is.,marked by the l,| j,griaefi of journalists, dead from anxiety, annoyance and overwork by or before middle age. NevCBtheless, journalism is the 11'dst um'p'Trtunvnitive and unsatlafac- loryof any form of manuseript nViiking. Diliside- writing is altogether-worse, and cannot hr long followed by persons averse to incurring" obligations of cherishing « prejudice in favor of living.-Junius Henri Browne, in the JfoEUm. I " ' • We dn hereby ceYIJfy th rut for ilit the -I/, super the i Quarter!;. li a State Lottery Co ’/I- nojf and eon trot flu that the siuw.aa; corn .or. orui hi (joint 'ftlitl authorize the Cornptun facaiimilcs uf our ; .Viimaiss vyiinUJlios. A reverenod bishop in California, is dis- t iVufri. n.17"”f : ' H ghsted at what hetrfyles the loose way in Which children are brought up nowadays. “Oin ycs, it will lie a good deal bigger : Ho would like to return to the “spare the -than n»v house,'’ answered Mr, Hdiaon. ‘‘1 1 rod and spoil the child” theory, and opm- eVrtert 'to have within if. phvstcal and I jdaiiis lint “o mall ciln no longer correct chemical laboratories, a blacksmith shop ; ds child \tyth«# being,reported. Society atid other at*pinrtnu nts. 1 am tfoin*? to.Uave , MOTIfFI?** rVur? I^V i'a&iIu CM.'i.I.HA IN FA VIH*. 7«,.f \uftlM A and all d-.WMirsof rhiWron \ , *•*.«• iu'•-*«■»! fowl .“op DripepllfM, ( oimuiup* iiA.V t i»vi.>»tc‘fi t«, Ac. fturfo-t nutrk-iit in til ; if ■ . l.< Oulrti no u'ooklng. Kc.;fPj» In •.:I ,.||mk|i a. Bold > v*-rtWlil-rD. 0'ir liook flw f t r t . b.cdL'i r of MAII.KD >'UKI . CiUCJWALfci tk CO., Uofetou, jvO tu th sat-tim ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE Of Valuable-City Property. GKORtllA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY (• from the cour t r Recti foi-itl! Agcuis ) So. in ■ welh.li.Sireet, ,'olumliu* HlR SAI/k. si boo.' One vacant Lot, 'j aorv, outElnk, uveuue, betivteliToui't'eciitli add iiffet nth streets. 0000. tCcruer Sixth u'vraiie nnd'Eiahtli' street'. . aero lot, l no Store Houses, V aemi Yard, 'arii-sat’efal ottt-limitea. Terms Posy. ■ 1600. Cj a art or acre tot oh uppci 1 ' Kerim.1 h venue. 4 room btoiise. • 1 ,00. Quarter aeiv- loRM-'tomt House, upper' ^teec.onii nye-mie. 1600. ihiifter a'er* tot’-riVodni-House, up loivu, Second avcuuev . 2000. Quarter acre lot, 8. room Ijouiw, 2 room kitchen', wolf or good Water and wfiter i wurirs, lyirst avonae.-i , ■ ' '■ C - .1000, QuarlOtuaere,. « roem.Hoitso, kite he-a and out-house, cow ami horse house, high and. dry. with walef works attached, on Fourth' avenue, between 13lh anil.I It h atreels. Six Housps aiiil Lo|o in Oiiurd,..lljil:'yarils , frum lowei iijiiSfi', <iliexp. fple Store ^loiiM- ub(i,I.pt Iu’Chipley, Goluhbi-«, Oa„ Juljjiatli, IMS' N and after Sunday, July_16, ISM, flic flcliertule 3 00 pro 5 oi p m 6 Ot'p m I 'i.iiiiii Iksioiifn. ext. between t#ieTegnI:iiours of side, in front of the store of F. M. Knowles;* Co,,corner of Broad and Tenth streets, ill the city of Columbus, MmscokI’c county, Georgia. thfe fol* lowing described property. belonging to the estate of Orpbft Hogan, rleceiwcd, to-wit: All. tlutt part'of city lot No, 381, In the city of co)um- lt a titt le more complete than hny'other in the country, if possible, f like Jemey. Al- < most nil the suoteas 1 ever 7 hnd was at . Menlo Park.” "At what are yoil'wofking uovfc . “I am simply trying to cheapen the elec- i trio lamps and the carbons, I have had J. men alnlost,'nil over the United States and South America looking for a vegetable or mineral sUbatatice from which carbon points might bo made. Prof, lleddon, of Newark, va mineralogist, ■ in traveling r tiirough the southern states failed to tlnir What 1 wanted, hut he discovered the Heddenitc’ and J a fortune in North Caro- ■‘•bey get into the-kaxness they do better interferes. Will, that depends. If by' “correcting hi's child” the good bishop means tliat' the parcut has tio longer the right to nail his ears to a lump post, or to thrash him until tlic birch forest gives out, or to Bnap a coach whip at'Ms legs in order to tench him tq honor his parents that his days may be long—-why, there is a certain amount of objection among decent folk, it must be confessed. it is sheer nonmiise, ,however, to assert that boys are not just as goo/1 as they ever were. They always were wild animnls— that is the best of them were; but when irrdenfignol Bonks and HiinTce, , J ... res drturn in The Lfjulsiaan State Lot■ | bus, said county and state, on the, northwest Cor-* h nuih t» firesantci.1 at our countere. ' ner of Thirteenth ' street anil Fourth avenue,* ■ n ibiai i'v.11 v |v.|«.| it,tui, 1 fronting on Thirteenth itreetninetjifnet. more oi- .1. II. IM.I.I.MM . I ri». *.n. i linnh. j t , s J nc j extending siorth on Fourth uveuue : .1. W. Kl I,Is It If■'H, Pres, Stale Nat'f U'k Q .eighty-nine feet, more or less, and Incorporated In 1668 for 29 years Ur the Legisla i re for Educational and Charitable purposes-- i tciiemcnf houses. OrpKa Hogan. ! MARY E. HOGAN, “ituilti'd tv tton CU Adm’rx of the Estate ofOfphj Hogan, deo’d. jyfioawlw y MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE, R % y I\ Kn»wli>N A Co., AucCr*. work (him \va« ever done since Noah stenped out of the >ark( to dry iland. IGh bad form to grumble becaase the law will not alldHv ymi to 'b6fci' yotir Children over the head with i 6hair. K« v. W urron A. Candler. Rev. Warren A. Candler, pastor of St. •John Methodiat church, in Augiwta, hav ing been elected associate editor of the Nashville Christian Advocate, bade fare-' well to his congregation on Sunday. The News says: In the church last night the occasion . was more formally suggestive because could be taken off l General Evans, the pastor of 8t. James as ihere were just i church, and the dear friend of Mr. Can- linn. “Have you done nothing recently with electricity?” “You newspaper people,”* said Mr. Edi son, laughing, ‘‘think that I alwayH-must hnve Just completed some wortderftil in vention, which 1 ought to tell you about. Why don’t you devour each other’s fic tion? An American correspondent wrote to a Berlin paper recently a tremendous •tory about my having invented a wonder ful shirt of gelatine, made transparent by electrical treatment. This shirt was sup posed to be built in layers of almost incon ceivable thlnnejs. Each layer was white and adhesive and when Spoiled, and 3fl5 layers and it was calculated that each I dler, and also Rev. Dr. Burrows, of the sheet would last|aday, a gelatine garment j First.Baptist church, had adjourned their | would last a year. Well, this marvelous I evening services in order that they and | tale went the rounds of the lEnropaan press j their congregations might attend and hear ; the retiring pastor. J ■ture for Educational and Charitable purpose. 1 with a capital of #1,000.000—to which a'reserv* fund of oVor |550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was niade a part of the present State Constitu tion, Adopted December 2d, A. D. 1S79. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed the people of ar,]/' State. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. Its (Ji'itnd .Single Siunlier Drawings Hike place Wont lily, and the Extraordinary Drawings regularly even* three mbnths, instead of Rem i-u m n lift) ly as heretofore', beginning March. 1K8G. A M»lj;.\hlll OPPOHTIXITY TO WIN A FORTUNE EIGHTH GRAND, DRAW- .... ING, CLASS M.IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ; fence enclosingenouncts, wherein said personal NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Align*! 101 li, property rests; said property being situated on . IMHO—103tli Monthly Drawing. i southeast commons of the city of Cj CAPITAL PRIZE k?5.000; loo.<>00 Ticket'* at Five Dollar* Euli. i metI011* in Filth* In proportion. LIST Ob' PHIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE Co., Broad street, city of Columbusy Muscogee county. Georgia, the following property, to-wit: One Grand Stand, two stories high, one Judges’ Stand, one new Grand Stand, one story high, one - 2-r00ni Frame Hou.se, ohe line of Stales connist-. ing of twenty stalls, e^ich li by- 12, onL fence . iround driving truck, one cross fence and the do do and at last it was reprinted in Brazil. The | the last sermon of gullibility of the South American may be j These two prominent ministers sat within appreciated when it is known that soon the chancel and alongside the preacher, after thp sliirt story* met their eyea, the j and the church was filled to its utmost ca-, I Brazilians began to send me drafts und I pacity. The silent tribute was ns augges- nhecks for shirts. One idiotic diamond 1 *• do . 2 PRIZES OF $6000. 5 do 2000.. 10 do 1000.. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750 0 Approximation Prizes of 5Q0 9 Approximation Prizes of 250 , .$75,000 25.000 . 10,000 ..- 12,000 . 10.000 . 1.0,000 . 10,000 ; 20.000 . 30.00(1 . 25.000 . 25,000 . 0,750 . 4.500 . 2,250 , Columbus, on grounds leased by the Columbus Driving and Base Ball Association from commons commi8 i vioners of the city of Columbus, Muscogee county,* Georgia. All levied on as the properly, of the Co lumbus Driving and Base Ball Association to sat isfy a (i. fa. in my hands in favor of Sample, Har vey & Co. vs. the Columbus Driving and Base‘Ball- Association. ‘ J. G. BURRUS, .iyfi oaw4w Sheriff. GUARDIAN’S SALE. . 1 the Court „ji at public outcry, on the* first — „ August next, within the legal hours of sale, in front of the tiloro of F. M Knowles & Co., ou the corner of Broad and Tentli streets, in the city of Columbus, in said county atul state, the following described property belonging to James Hogan, _ , minor, to-wit: Tne one-sixth undivided interest .$265,500 t in und to all that part qf city lot number. 384, in said city of Columbus,, county .of Muscogee and- 57 Prizes, amounting to. .. T Application for iates to clubs should be made ... ... only to the Office of the C ompany in New Orlea ns. , state ol Georgia, situated immediately eilsi of and For further infi-rim tien write clearly, giving 1 adjoining81. Faul church lot, fronting on Thn- , , , . . .. , - frill aililr'-r-- I'liNTU \ OTKS. Exnres" teenth street eighty feet aroUnningJiackJsoutli to ..... ,, ,, . ,, as spoken words, but at the close of ... .. r y,, r t ExchaniM inonli the fences now .tuclusing said portion of s^.il loty- dealer, added Mr. Jtdison, inlrthftall.v, I tl,e sijrmoti Oenetal KvahS (trose'&iid suitF' nsri- ’lettcr Cu-ri'i'cv hv FxnresV’ial our ex 'i al,lJ indiullng the Dwelling House situated "sent me a draft for £100 on the Bank of f that.'on such All ofcasjon he knew how alH pense; aifeell " ‘ nl A. i.ArphlN. Erinland. He wrote that he did tiofc know .foil, and he felt certain'' that hi-.brother, I ’. . Hew OrleMW Ijg. I'' S/o^id StyofOotaraijusfon the-ceroer °rt? ho\y niUdh tl\<* shi^tf* wore, but' he did not • Df, Burrows, had something in his heart to,' M. A; rt.4l 1*1115i. ■ Ti,!i4,.anti, nnri Pniiriv think thoj’oilfjbt ti^eost over £lltf&Diucc. | say. I “Seriously,’’ said oe. drawing out a sheet " isf paper and a iienoil; “there ds but one ^ idea I am thjukipg of that I on re to talk about.. Aaisopn asi bifn find 111110 toco to about...: Awsobn •uKlorida I am goin/r to make some exjieri- I'liis broutrht Dr- BurmvVs to *his feet, and he told tlie congregation that When he Vameihere,' nearly fotir ye(rtj. tblind. Mr. Candler .lighting agafii$ slrfcuw frivols j .itjf atai fusliibn, HniThe.-rtVioiced ,tbu.t. his j or m. A; ijn i'iny, ; Vt'iisli J ngr t on. I». Ifake I*i O. Honey Orders pitj'ali lDill address Keulstered l.etters to .VEtV onlr.KASK \ATI0\AI, hank. . i egkUofanJ - JylI wed se&wtw New Orleans, I,a. : uqnnrlaah - - .- j -j t^x - ' — - — , l<jt. 'Attn. _ , ju: _ _ , - , — ' ! undivided itltl'i'. 3L0.0D AND MONEY, The blood of man fiu? mi(Ch to do in shaping Thirteenth street Fourth avenue, fronting! fijet, moretir less, on Thirtee'nth* street,. yilfeef, lnoFj or less, on.Foartfr (ivenue.. itheing a vaciint'lol, indgula'r in sihuated in^^be^aboue dt^orihea lqt^,antT id udjoHiiiij. imiauby the 1c — lqt. ”At trie same ments with dhrth «urrents. ,,I capnc^..do it gbn.tbjjr bad won. He .pa'idr a high ar.O” - here InTiiuse Uiere is to*i jmrteB niinernl in i glowing tribute to liii departing friend and., th» soil. In Florida it IS all sand. There njjrotber ill the ministry, and ejiuiLi with., , .... .. .. . are cuirfents of eleetrieit)}' passing Ml the [ special fervor and appropriateness •about! hj* 1 Wwjw ^ulug uis, pilgrimage thjofltfi.'this . time thrOiijfh ,the. earth; their pirgptlpus, it-ne responsible uml irigii mission -lw 'theiftTOablcsame lesrliWreaordlcta of the'rainouni of however, -are unknown. J propose., to fiedltirfijil field. i>r. Burrows w'lsin ini .- : '-' » , . i , , . arrange eight current*, radiating m ne LbiMfist veins, and his olfrtiueiftllbrtb ivere , ' rt * t ‘ nt or e***'^! pocket, 6r. stored ( niauy direelioais , troin « central point. iaisJ.eije.il to with deepest interest. ATI pres*‘ cirii.v in.bank.. II is-rii.•couceiiiiil,fact thutn't ai- I will ldiu e if 'hith lit each iMrouit t eul shured in the sentlmentMeipiwased i:ear v ai<,ui' , 4r<J3« i mffiieS us,~init''ffis' phrer the ' to test the power of the cnrrents.s . It Is i.niml tu the thoughts of the haiiri • . , i * * well known tliaj if.an onrjli vnrreu.tero^ses ( f . , « wire at right tuigleb Uien is .but little if K • " . \i rvmi#. Uelillitali il .ikuii r -, | wi y ajipreelable effect madeupol.it. The '. V ot, are allowed a free, trial "df thirty I “lujw'h yibr blond r greatest power is felt where the wire and Lda.vs Of the use of Dr. im’JUMlbBite*rj.j ' .“LA currents run in pamlkl d|rec;tious. Ju 1 ir/u;.?.. tj.u. ..^i. -cn—,f«| «.miir.tl'uid « ursiug Boston I have run u wire six hours with the aurora borealis without a hatterv. If I i iehces non' tiuil'J5U!K-sSi(t'secc ne.tlm* atm ptece the remainma ... _ . . .i-erts in skif property Avai hr solq; ly thEehriktenpirtiOreha Ho'tun. (letieasqij^.wlip re all ofnill age. sof liat thatrtlie purchaser win et the entire title thereto. Tdriifs . - ^-JJy^cljiiryjj jiliijos Hogan. _ . _ .but little if j,- • -.. Xerniun. Uehllitati-.l itq «ny appreciable effect made ubdli-it. T h 9 L Volj are allowed a 1(1 nrla.VsOfthe use of Dr. DV/j's. 1 1 Voltaic Belt with Elvotrio .Suspensor. i pbauees, for the speedy -relief aod-por i - - j-TicntCure of Nervous Debility, lossofV: had had it Wd ftt that* tiihe running fron, s it .y and Manhood, and all kirulrbittrouhl New \ orb to Boston I \louId liliMi hiiil ( ^Ho for maliv other disetfses. (tempi, ' electric power enough on it to run all the restoration ti/health; vigor and man machinery in Boston.. L ■ - * — • 1 • * - - “At’tur you u»tiyr8t»UJ(i tin caTth’s cur rents, what then?” “\Voil, a knowledge of them limy.revo lutionize tcU grupbv. li may levolutioiiiz.c the motisomloKical bureau system and alt e rf ir i^thq. fiuppiar, haailhitr, pretiiur**ond wiser«j ft-; Tkii'-v i’ic oft-reiieatefi mte.rrogsiAun> f With pure streams of life*-'! :i*vboUir(lii]«l, “ OVI IPF. GLN'-KUAL Mf NAGl KfJ and aftei V v vu ,j x?. .«o " / of Mail Train* will oh follow . No. 17-Going North Paily.^ Leave .CoUmtbus..... t Arrive af Chirk? ...*... I Arrive At Greenville Np. 2 (lotutrtg ^.ottth Daily.- : Leave GrecMiville .......: f Arrive.at chipley .4. ^rrjve-at Cokunbutj. %.... '.r. No.T Freight ami AL-cOinniodaliouv Noj/tU Lejvvq Columbus r.*..»• 7 OO a :q Arrive? at Chipley. t 9,32 u m Arrive fit Grcefiyl/ie \,. y ..;.....1Mo*K m No. 4 Freight and AcicoinmvOWtiqi 1 ! Btmtli. Leave (IreejVville......- ..1..^... 3,651> nj Arrive at Chijdey ; uiipm Arrive at Colimmus. * 7 0f|i m • W. b': OLaR \<. Gefil Mimager. 'm CosivT- flirted ro«»m’ liouseH and I w ots Iir* ; (IfN and aft«r thia date, trains, will ran as.tfol- etty.rTefiffis.i.-a&y:• . • V/ 4o>ve': : . - v . • J ■> I.Z50, ' ‘ Thvpuiy acres ranil/G. room Hou's^, ih'BCnlR .5 wbotL * 1 “'‘ * 'V ’ * niter itSji kitcjien, 2 ; servant h6uses ; 3.03 cr T 4.d#-aci'Ks flnv farm.land near tlib city lor. ;salb $ r JfXQ'ffyifgt'V Seypral other farins for sale. - . : . f K<fiii ntoiiii' Oclotinj’ lnt.'. 00*. Six rooiii, House on lower Broad street. . ~Xb 00, Four room jiopseapd kitchen on corner, ©f First avemi6 frtid Seventh street. _ 15 005 a Four room'House cm Second avenue, be-* ,-to!reeii Sixth and Seventh streefre** 12 ^0, ‘Four rbqwi Hous^, 2 room kitchen^ ObVner . of Fourth avenue Aild Eighth street.. » 10 00, C Four room House and ■kitchen, Fourth'. ... avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Sts. 12 O'Oi Four room House on upper Second A ve. » '10“dOL Four rooni upbse ou Upper Second, Ave. : r room upU "•“* i.HU4ll4»rU*. Any rentw: ble a man -property placed in my hands for sale or ill nave prompt attention. I do not trou- nan to neath, dr try to'get other agents^ property otit'df their hands, but do a square ana legitimate business. • s - ; ,7. c, ztTjttiDir, Real Estate Agent, No.io I2tff St RCjjJ Efttato Agent, || M Igji STREET. FOE SALE. .; : A Place x>l twenty, acres, lnrtre and commodious House, with every convenience, in perfect or der. LVh miles lYom Btoro street, in pneof the most desirable Iok eallties ailjacent to-the city. If desirable would exchange tor city property. •- , i . A desirable fourrroom Dwell ing on south Fifth avenue; good ben 7 00 a nr 8 U2 a m l.Q 11 a n> ■.T.'t'fH.fHOWAftii tieil’I Ticket Ainwt. .< - - • - futol dly L d'oijt'Mninv(JV.WUly Ith, Mui yrntin No j -OoiDK 'Weilt^jaUy. j_ _ fceave Union Dcirot.j:olvmbita:...r,.A ... ,.,C 2 sap la ' jiM 1 lifSit'a^res fniiil. 5 rooitf lkiiiso^ in pMVaBrawJ.ftmiTlAiiut. C<3wBit>tti»7.!Ls..«i|t m - * wStiki - . .VrrlyealUniouSpj'liiKS... ‘ B371) ra 3U00. ilriiirtyiflve . aixes land in Wynntou, two ' benVe Union Sprmes.. .^ . v...U,.: 6 46*3) m. Leave Tro; Aerive-at J.cfive Un ion Sr ‘AtriVe'fet TtcflL.™ ... rsop ni Arrive at Montgomery sr.o-x-7 23p n> Arpve i^t ^ufaulaie..., f.. r . r .. v .. r -.. r .T0^'p m Mail Train. No. 27-Daily. •. fc ' V 4-20'a m. •JpAta,-*™,— t |« a m Springfe..; g‘33 a m Arnve ul Enniiila ■ Wttrg m jVrrtve at Cohn)ibBB..^i„ ,g a* m “Night I'liight amf'AreonffnoiifrHotl-Ihilly Ex- • “ cej>t SrniflaS. * J Leave Cohimlihs Unlon-Hfep'ot'', .,'..,.;;te.!... B l5p m Leave tloluiubue Broad Street Depot....*, t BSi> m Arrive at Union Springe . .V 8 r>B,p m Ardve-at EuCiifla. '.do 33 p m Amveat Jfontgoineiy .......waiam Night Freight, iviul ^tgoinmoilation-balljr. Ex* .Leave.Montgoinety 3 Slip m Arrive at Union Springs e 40 p in Leave Union Springs,. O lttpm Anrivoat'Colunibua...a^..'... 10 48 p ni Way Freight and Acconimwlation No,. 5-Daily. LeaveCoKimbusUnion Depot..,: 4 35.am Leave Cteliftnbus BrSafl Street Depot....,.'. 6 offp n» Arrive at Union Spdiws v.. 8 57 a ni 3 Arrive 8t Eofapla........ .:,p.;..-.*.i..a.c,.i,, iv |...v4» <Na m Way Freight and Aecoinroodatioa.No..6 -Daily, Leave Montgomery., T40 a m Leave.Union SfningS : .',. v ,.looo a m Arrive at Broun Street Depot, Colambiis,. l'gvp n> Arrive at Union Depot. Co]limbus. ;.. 2 Oip m W'. L. Cl-ARK, Suift. D. E. WILLIAUS; G. T ' . ..Ophuka. Aj-a,, May atli, 1880. f \N and afterSunduy, May pth. 1S86, the 'trains * J on this road tvill be run tft follows; petlkn.... N< Leav'e QpelikS....tram* Arrive Colunibus. .*. ’ J- *• * *<»• Leave Colymbijai : Arrive 'Opelika..-.. ...'.’((54 a m ..,.102fta m jsaivf*' 1 M..vl..«sa}*40ai 65 a i giinituitieil. No rislt is fncurved. t'.at.'l pamphlet, with full mformation. terms, etc.", mailed free 'by ail dressing Vol taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. cjectT tu.tli.sat.se&iVty * WllVj IIIDUlGDHl'^ll HI DWIunil lAITIII mm , * -■ —— mm « «■ make it possible to forecast the weather It is a remarkable faef that a.ldrg exaeUy. ’ I have au idea that it may d aometning stjll greater, but 1 do not ears ■ to talk nliout it at present. Ti legraidiie wires sooner or lifter will be a tiiintj of I he past, 1 believe. They are expensive, and cmrUfersbrnlS and why use tlnlin If you tnn 'make uri‘ instrument that will be sensitive te the natural earth currents?” !I(lim ber of pepsons in this idly are becoming deaf in one ear. Has the repealed use of the telephone anything t.o do-with the in, r erensing deafness? Lravirflpelik.i..- Arrive Colunibus.. Jf'Vt. Impm 3 Sip m. Leave Ctelutnbug., Arrive Opelika Arrive.Geadivatfifa,,,!. ^ iteavcobiTo'ii’iviftl’r .fl .'L.“ Arrive OpeJ.ilja N<r. .l. ' W l i'.'.“?...5;.: 5 C^p IU ...56Sip m. Arrive wiityini'. Arrive Columnus.... ■Nte.^T."- X^.. 7 30 a m* ....... 9 4,'i a m ...... 6 02pn> w.f:. % 00 a m 10 16 a id 1 09 ]) m. Gi»cl56n*... :.i... .'it r.. ?. AT;. -Arrif4 ...i;.; A £... .k THE GEORGIA PRODIGY. r Miini .7oii<*s CruHi'licrfio i'.Ulit riiouvunri KiiiimjihIIi* The unprecedented demand, the .unparalleled curative powers,'aml the iftimistakable proof from those of unimipeacimble Qbaractur and iniegrity, VH'intwifn all um.rring ftngcr to B. B.-B. Botanic B’Oewi Bul/n -at fuf the . best, the,cheapest, the i;nickcst, and the ffimfdest and most powerful b'.ogi) uhicu^'.w'ijv btJ’orti-known tp mortal man, in the reliel tftid positive cilre of Scrofula, Kheu- | Skin Diseasing, at! taints of blood poison^ 1 Kidneyauoraplafhtst old u1cpi*s and sores, cancers, rarr^.ctc, T : ‘ *. w *• > 8i • • ••. 9 X - . . n i. hk B. is only About tli^reo ycar^ bJclri baby ijx e, iv T giant in flower--but- no remedy in America can make or ever Imp imwio such a. wonderful e; goc r fro T .„ stre jTenns easj* ‘and on long time. A desirable si!k-T4>o)ii^D>v.elIing, twef stories, 4vith water works, bamorthr Broad. Place rn thor- oiyfh. flrde*. V 2- 'Five rtwovrdorh : I>vvefiings on Ninth street, one block of Geor->, gtii Midlafltl -Railrated. v ^ -y.'tf-; tv f.r- -.*'Vr-t-'« -';fi 4l- V ‘ *— -J" ' ' r ‘ \ .3hvoiteyk3ence« on ;north.Se<r- : ' ^ • ^nd avenue tJackson-ptreeta of fr" rWSStetSrak a»d < rooui's, each degjurbly lo*' cate^r This jitobertv Is 'consid^ . ^ereiXclfeup'by. tliose who know the value of%obo real cuticle. ' ...^ . k A new and elegant House close —A- to- COUiL. lWHi.sef Dwelling ift thorough Order and has all thd } late* 1 mprovemepts. Is oonsideiy i eli ohe of the nicest homes. . * j .vr.y’?' Tw*"£T .'T'flflKlii* v - ♦ r -r , ;* - ' fn^; tt; .is rtftsonrrely Imfirtiesp, itfid wHll ef. C “ - A' ilolightftil home- oil Rosb ' f«ctfcpe¥mi(tfi<nitW«rt-»'p«*ay oilr»,:wH*<her -Tli Hill, liali' acie' lot and a new the paiient Is a moderate, tbrliiker.ar an al* hjg HOttte LThis property is COhsid-.^^eVfi*?^^ IteOH.given In-tlnm- eretl to» be teite of the -nicest knnftit of crises, ati^rin eteiVdllKtancv a per- » biHiie.4 on the hill. Terms easy feotgriireWiig'tollottoVfc M. Hevei- fistts. The and will be sold cheap. - sj-steiirmiceimpi egiiateil with tlieripeellui, •77, — ~ * : v* it beeojiies an utter iinpsOssibiUty for t!io A nice little farm seven miles liquor appetite U> exist. . Fpr Sale by ■Ooo“ t ^ul%omM«hT^n1fe;i :' .-’v T ••• to. pay l, ' i,<: v, M. D. HOOD & 00., , •• . ,, „ ‘ „ "7;,— : iKi Bfto vn bT., ton’llnt:^, ga< ■A. desirable-7 room Dwelling - - -i.: ■ ..-* , itit good vacalij lot ou north .4.111,11 ye wriW fiocHT^liirA talljiarllcuLtrs, s- ft Cgn'be giivjii Jii 'a’c'iiiniif coflcg or vJDiotit. tne.IDjoWJe.rt|j>L o‘ tlrt; person Fifth avenue, one of the Tnost-i, ! it is well known that the inhabitants of | many mas torn uatlona -Bhiald -theiftSeiVes against iufoctious ilisordtiTs by wearing j A'vomntic Gums nn the pit of flip stbmaei..- •. UT1 isiu,ltyijl;o-rjglit, for strong pefma-'i < 1 netit odors are antagonistic to the living i t i'VhrVS ’-p'GT . ,, I son Allcock’s Porous Plasters, being coin- ! . —4 a | posed of fragrant aromatic gums, arc tihe I MkkkUM Pars:, Kansas July 2H—Yes- I safeguard to wear on the pit of tjhc showing in its matridhl nowers in curing and ei>- j tordav waa the closing day of the great • •‘’tomach in cholera time, or in localities tircly yridicutiiaj tin* .abqVe pbnljplaiiits, and ! temperance camp meeting* anti the "grand- i S’, ere s ® wer 1 ^ as un( ‘ are ! ‘ )Un ‘|: gbrautic sales in the face* of frusi/ivd Oimositioli t <*t or tho scries. At naoift^e park logan | <»''>' P^vcnt infection but wiU j ^ utlc sai ® 8 . tht ,HCc .?* ;‘™ ° Pp08,tl0 ft ,-^Z n’luodK Mmr«) w«m ffillv • ourw niarrluea, dysentery, cholera anfl ! und woidct-be money monopolists. ,- bowel complaints. ^ eodiw j Letters from all points where introduced aref- We have talked a good deal about edit- | “““ring m upon as.speakiYigin thdlouderttirais^' eating girls to become wives and mothers, i ^ ome su i* receive more beuefitrfromaue bofc js Has it ever occurred to faculties of male i tie of B. B. ft. thah they Wive from twenty, thirty to leive tlie city. c? * nr / :^.r *r>' ri* * c**VJ"f» ^ C, f pi* 5 for fftile cheap* -as owner wishes' W, %qSES'^r^al; i&tate-Agt. } *One 5 f6urth , ucsh‘ vS^nnt 1< r: i Otfe-fau'i+ii.TTujrw lot ccfrn ; with4rjxkQiniiHqHHe ( .Store i r ,vant*lrrmau ;T)uj,Taingk ajl i I *homc =‘ - * ' ; 4‘ CX' iuh: :: rtfl,-.V:--: Vs 1 ftn.lil.i‘4'1 l.fl ibr Sufi*. I I I A' . ' -B '' i ‘ : Oiie 4 f6urth*acsH. : vStfant lot edf. *BromV& fith Sts. I • Orto-fau'i^L^ucre-lot corner Acad.a!)d;6fcii*Sts , ■ I | I d II 1 ■ ■-* ■ ; wttli^.rctQUklloiMe, Store room und fi.nuuu su- 1 Vf Ji.XJf t.. VI'O j iVantJ^senS^^S.ifff he^.-A very cf sfrable ■■■ ‘ * i --- ■. i i . s - 4 * : bne fliurt.fr.acre -vudant 1Wcorner.* of‘^Fii>t i| Place.the management of yonr property ip urc avenuewd Fiftlrstrcct..tWUI;*soil at ja-vCry low 4 -: i bauds and seciu-e good, prompt paying tenants? for cmh. ^ - V-- - • : ay my louj? experience in renting enables aU. who-! n>ur roaniADiyi ftturf auft aud I nlacc property in" rfty'.hands to secure good" and I df Fifth Avenue jesirabte tenants. • ' ^-iwcl“»e*nUi4kr6..-!S...Ti<ih'PW.ertF*is*l»ayittg is - lift" ee*t r fjn4.he'.pri‘j < t hU dew. Ouse ‘ - £ • ire/II to till, and by 2 o’olpok thuro were, fully .. 10,000 people nremnft, anxiously awaiting 8aht JoneSj Wno rymaimld lit the city du- ringtliu foi'i'iiOnii tiv tnkr a lunch., neidnd . rest, and tybtai lie nsteteft |ln>_ ijtancl an . hour latev deafening rimers were i ‘4t< tuifnnRy!*ii7Mr. 'JO*lilts’ ¥ t fOrP iO«rJ'-'j two OiigltS.V Hd{..di3froi«ioi|i4‘in l)ir',4iiigt'at , CCrms all whjt nail ever touched, tasted or handled what ho denominated "un tnig juice. He was a revelation to the people of this section in a theological way. tlis long and Interest ing discourse bristled with ‘ humor ” ’ ” > - plai -l: jrs . - ... > his | ir. He was loudly and frequently up-. N nift ituth iyitr ed. lie, related many (usttihees of from pain, at W? elMaVlppCQ iwit''observation t hat “bright, as a 1 |M jfiUq Itii* KarS In matey of bis No doll of his speech to-day was the best ever dellvere<nn tills section in the tem perance cause, and no doubt moved with effect 'many of his congrega tion, who t\dll leave th* two old parties and join the new third party element, -which is stirring Kansas h-oiti center to .circumference, in spite of all opposition. The day was exceeding flue, there being a light rain iu the morn ing, guttlcient to cool the torrid atmos phere, which made the day enjoyable as well as profitable. There were people here from all over the state and parts of Mis souri und Nebraskn, who had their euriosl- collegcs that, it 'Would be -a good thing tib train yodng men tp become good husbands a,i(j fathers? , , - - - — Advice to Mothers.—Mks. Winslow's Soothing SYRUP should always boused when children ,are cutting tefeth. At re lieves the littte'sutferer Ut once; it produces by relieving the child ault the U.tle cherub awakes as button. 1 It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays nil pain, relieves wind, regu- | AtlunUt, Ga., has been troubled for save rat lutes the bowels and is the best known remedy fur dlarrhtBa, whether arisinj f CHEW TOBACCO:! BUT DON'T CHEW POISON and fifty, ana even one hundred oottl£a?of a 1 , , ’ 9 ^-_ A r^n ^ -- ^^ boasted decoction of inert and uon-medicinai | ' roots, and.brunches ofcomipott forest trees. \Ve;T T “> »i®o i b bold the proof in black aud white, and we alsp »u<e',rl|iB frjot, lunl ua»klug ti " , ino-aJEitiiigi aiul Du, i the ia,at detlcious. bold the fort. l > tiJlt'Oiiiii|i‘s Views. Mrs. M. M.Ti'ince, living n't 38 WesJA'idr street. connection with his famous colaborer trout Georgia, Sam Small. THE REWARDS OF JOURNALISM. fYom teething or other causes. Twenty- five cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly A contemporary announces a new story, entitled "The Need of Money.” That hits long been an old, old story with us. The Wasting Diseases of infants and ehil dreu are by no means confined to an insuf- i ficient supply of food. The trouble is that the food is injudiciously selected, and the i limited digestive power of the child is un able to assimilate it. Mellin’s food, when prepared according to the directions,forms the best substitute for mother’s milk that 1 has ever been produced. jy6 tu,tlntsat 1m When a man says, “I feel like a fish out of water,” we know just how he feels. He feels dry und wants ’em ‘“set up.” I.uni lti.ai'{msilf>M Cherished English primroses as the sweet est of flowers. But neither roses, lilies nor buttercups are sweeter than the mouth ot that lair one who uses SOZODOXT daily to keep her teeth white as the driven snow, and her gums red as June roses. — -' sat se tu thirty Whit He stmUiMl l-Vr. “For what .do we study.?” asked the schoolteacher, as the class r stood, before him: ...... n v » s There was silence, for most boys.- 'can't ■ see. any. usfe .lit 'studying,anyhow. Then. - .. - - -- .the eTiitiir's little iu-i.v, tvluitvas-oue -of the WahT«uy]Vortmg a. Iatnily._. Most ol them class, Teeollectditg t&c motUi'Hti the liead •iplt'd after- fifteen j enT? br.'so of J <tf hfetfiitlier^ paper; fftifed Ws-Irtft# aiufj e, and '.^Tnii%JjHoattiflV; 4 “• "S ' / er of retroerrariing. | '•! know. AYoJrturiyTo please*V’—Texas Tlie Bulk orJouriiHiinN Ku . —Byliu? in I ♦•ivo Ro<l<>r»t(i SHlario ’ovi'rfy. An insurmountable objection to journal ism, as to every order ot* composition, is that it is not progressive, financially. The novice, if accepted at all. will be as well- paid, considering his liability to added rr- spoftsibiliries—wite ; children and* the rest -»as the man of ripe experience and mrir turit.v; indeed, lie will be paid. The bulk of jonrnalists ofioimvixijerience, eveu in New York, where thelfoompensation is higher Umniuiywhercbelse, do 4101 receire. . $2500 auiuruHy. ftir will that go to-, apacity is in daiiL. When fairly worn out what is thei moqtlis with an ugly- fo^iii of catarrh, attended with a coi»ihus and offensive discharge fVom both uostriLs. . Her system became so alfected and reduced that she was confined to bed at my house for some time, and received the attention of three physicians, and used a dozen bottles ot* an exten sively advertised blood remedy, all Without the least benefit. She finally commenced the use of B. B. B., with a decided improvement at once, and when ten bottles had been used, she was entirely cured of ull symptoms of catarrh. It gave her an appetite, and increased her strength rapi<Uy» und I cheerfully recommend -jt as a quick and cheap tonic and Blood Purifier. J. W. Gloer, Atlanta, January 10,1886. Polioeman. A Roolt of Wonders. Free. All who desire AlUdialbmiation about the cause, and cure of lilpodToisons,Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney j* Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by- mail r free, n copy of oar 82-page flliiRtrated Book of .Wonders, fiRed the rpost \t:opderfiil and ’sturtlhig proof ever before known. - j.- ..ALldjess. ^ A - RL0Op BALM CO.,. .-•7* *•: • -• — -- Atlantii.Gk- djJtaw.semv jtopgol u r m r .- •. - ACTIVE- AGENTS-V WANTED. heurtburii, niJrvousueBs, hoc tudlgektlon. SHjdL* ; ..Fine'Cavendish, ftraiuly* Poftpirfisvpr, an evetlast- ~iugchew, sc 1 SUNUQHT NU6GET. 8TARL1CHT. A frnit-ffaVorcd pocket ptectf for the people. Guarai.terd not hrcoutatn&tP&ceoLchemicitl or.noxious xlrug. Chew It a week and.you will cxievv It always. The pilot-wheel on every plug. Ul r l>OUCPPPrtPjBA€CO CO*, ~ , _ • jbojitgTUIe, Kt. : LOUIS BU WLER & CO.,-Agents | No m fZ I-For Rent'from October i st, i88G, ! Nc>. 1524 Sixth avfeiiue, 3 room Dwelling,- new. | No; I522i Sixth "avenue* 8 ^ h UNo. 1520 Sixth aveniig, 3 *“;•*; • f ’ 'No* 1518.Sixth avenue, 3 . J°No, t51fi”Sixtli J avenue,*-3 “ * n . * “ No. 220 Thirteenth St., 5“ , “ ...-corner.*’ | No. f542 Second avenue, 6 “ r ... T“ I No. W82 Second wvenup^6-“ u — “ V ; No. 1317 Sbcoftd aVfetfUd, 5room Dwelling. -t No. 1314 First avenue, 3 f new. NO. 1318 l^jAt avenue, '3 . * No. 13f6 Warren - street, 8 * “ ' fC No. 823First aVeiuik,.* 4 ‘ l .*“ ' t No. 932 Fi/th avenue, ‘4 ' No. 930 Fifth avenue, - - 5 « . i‘ -- *- ,i No. 502:Elev.ei»thstreet,- 4 “ cornei 4 . No.'1138 Front street, :- 7 ‘ “ “ - t “- No. — Front Street; 4 “ tf cor. 6th No. 71(lFiftfi avenue. • '• * No. 702 Ninth street. No. 768 Ninth street. Np. 102. Second avenue. No. 402 Third, avenue. No,- 404 Third avenue.' • No: 430 Fifth aventle. - : • ^ ^ -One. roo ! biiiiroii .a »j f street car fine. arid tuo vooiu House, avenue. l oliiinbii*. (ia. otiiu V/tiiskey ilab* its curoci at n;»nie with- i pain fouk of par „ u'ais soli; FREE. i^fc-7n°.W.*L& "'j it.-H.. • rM . V i.'.tt-ii* IffiLLo ’ f cHFc>:vs;*i.;«u?'-s shgurw.- uiul Only ih'iicltne. tO. “itatni- * w,*'••.! t .r^iUrf-Ta I*rr-r bv rrtaru niuIL NAMtPAr o?jn*hrkt«. jLilgutithiic*,. j • c t .u- /,\*\eA. a i.s.KKi*lkr&uA «*i ihich» THE PATENT MICE & MST PROOF Boo!rta»eB,Table8;Offi«k- ; Ckftirt,letter Presses, Fine Cabinets, TTVLER l>*Slt CO. - iftft-N-. Fourth st.. 8t. Loud r pros- Sifting^. No. 1233 Fifth avenue, 5 rooms. . 1 No. 1301 BrdaiLtStieet &tQie*. j No. 1248 Broad Street Store, • ; No. 422 Fifth avenue, 4 rooms, new. ! No.- 836 Fifth avenue* 4jroomp, new. ^ ; j No 603 Ninth street, 4 rooms, new. No. 709 Fourth avenue, 4 rooms, new. : Patton Dwelling iti Linn wood. 5 rooms, with two acres; ftbnftngGeOi'Wi AVboaruff’s. ■. TENANTS . • . j Wanting liottjes now or from October 1st wttl -find it to thetr interest to see me before renting fVom any other agency. ; ' Jjpom§sJ:rawfor0 - REAL ESTATE AGENT, ,1245 North Broad St. „ tu th&se-fcf. .. - . - - MEWENG1AN0 CONSERVATOR 11“MUSIC boston, Was.. TH£XARCE8-T.mt CES-T EQUIPPED tntfii ■; m-m^tsaatsatwtipcsss Mbt* :ertn-? FallSlip-- or Illustrated Calendar, with ijsu infisninti^u, KJEE, Dir.. Franklin StiYBOSTON, Alai* my25d2iii weowtt BnWr-Oni ty faro“leakpo<m<«l8. Grtmlne CnA-B OSchaiiu S»irmAn aculud ptiEk»ge» »* loo. Hod 26c.,Ns acuuiuc Salta aulitui hulk. Crib Orchard'Witer Co., Pr6p*r*. . v inMFS Mmget^Loulsyme. KT- r price in ttairtps,-postpaid, fo .ny addrecs, U.l. SMrTH ft CO. r ” Manitfpclprers find Spier Props;. ST. LOUIS. MO. Pgstponetl': Admiaistr^tor 1 s :Saie. ^Y%Hvme‘©f an L orde'r fVom the Oourfhf Ordina ry. ofauisccgae count jvGeofitiapWili . be.-fiold oil ^the-first-Tm-HdayTtn bun Rrda4ai: ^ - B *- i:KT between -Btreeti . _..!*hmtrs / or .sale, to* . WiddfefvtRe ft>BbW*rfir rk>K*n-*iiwfcl ^)Tof)cHy,4o-wit: prieiuTndntduriil skttyrtive.aJcrf* r<f limd, more ““ • ffshf the ci^y^rCi^uijibus^udknov ’rw r-fli "few own ! l^we®^ieseh*J^lia1iii ebrirrt j;- '*SoTd hs thp proi>- •fcty- Of Rr IL“ T6t>nia»Fi; • T* rtjis casJlt.:.' ft™ i H. H. THORNTON, jy8 oaw4w Administrator.