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DAILY ENQUIRED - SUN : (JOLUMBFS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 1, cleatn could TWO Kl^sKS. Two kisses he remembers through ail the dark ening years— Through life made drear with sorrow, through blinding mist of t.'ai?, The first kiss of his mistress under a moon! t sky; Tlie last kiss of his mother, the night he saw her die. The first, all full of pa-ion. through hair r,f shining gold; The lust, all love and ten* not make it cold. Two kisses he remember.-! The woman’.- golden hair In misty glory shading a face most sweet and fair; Ah, falsehood stains the rosy lips, false is the blushing face — .A newer love is smiling in the old trysting place! His mother's kiss, unchanging, with tears the eyes are dim, While death's hand presses on the heart so full of love for him. Ah, love’s first kiss! The sweet springtime and beauty’s tempting glance Seen through the dazzling sunshine of love, and wine and dance.; He still may find love's kiss again, for love is light of wing. To one immortal tenderness no change the years may bring. One love is with him always, one look of buried eyes; One kiss alone remembered his mother's as she dies. HOW I PROPOSED. We were seated in luxurious arm-chairs before the cheerful open tire in Jaek’ssnug Nmoking room, enjoying his excellent Ha vanas, when my host broke the silence which had lasted for several minutes with the surprising question, “Did I ever tell you where and how I proposed to my wife?” I nodded a negative reply well aware as I ThhBits! did so t hat lie knew he had not told me,but j had prefaced his tale with an interroga tion according to his usual custom. “It’s quite a long story,” said Jack in a warning tone, remembering my aversion the Wilsons' place, I found, to my in creased embarrassment, that the girl t- whom I had s . recently offered myself wa standing on the pin f irm, apparently wait ing for some one. ••That she siw me I could tell from the expression of not seeing me which she im mediately assumed. As she would not took at me, I had ] lenty of opportunity to observe her, and saw that site really did resemble Helen in many ways, notwith standing she was both fairer and smaller. “But my object was riot to admire her, although I assure you my inclination was; so, finding that there was no hope of ob taining a vehicle, I started on foot, fortu nately getting a lift over the greater part of the way. “Arrived at the house. I was welcomed with much cordiality by my host and his family, and introdu. I to other guests. “Imagine my feelings when, in the course of conversation, I learned that Frank's sister was expected home lrom boarding-school Hint afternoon by the very train on which I had come. "It was then to her I had been making love Instead of to her cousin. My dispo sition was to turn and run, hut I knew I I should have to stay and make the I best of it, so 1 smothered my mortification ! and wb n a few minutes later the carriage arrived bringing Miss Wilson, and I was | presented to her, 1 think that of the two | she found the situation tlie more awk ward. I “The next day the tardy Ellen arrived, I and explained how, returning to the house for something she had forgotten, she had I missed her train and her escort. "During the entire week I was impa tiently waiting for an opportunity to oner myself to her, but before I could do so I learned that a large diamond ring which she had been wearing for several months was the pledge of engagement to some other follow; and to my surprise, discov ered at the same time that the knowledge did not trouble me very much. “1 suppose you think that I was half in love with the sister, but I assure you that I was not. I considered her too young; for me, although now 1 think her just right for me in every particular; and it was not until several years later, when 1 met her again as a charming young lady,that 1 real ized that I had accidentally proposed to I wc I the woman whom of all other 1 choose for my wife.”—Anna Zerega mild I'm,h,oils iomI Itfsi-lOMiN. Burlington Free i’ress: Man proposes, woman discloses, and then the whole world says, “I told yon so.” -Bits: Father N’o, sir, it. shan’t he BLOOD AND MONEY. The blood of man has much to do in shaping bln actions during bis pilgrimage through this troublesome world, regardless of the amount of present or expectant money in pocket or stored uway in bank. It is a conceded fact that we ap pear n« our blood makes us, and the purer the blood, the happier, healthier, prettier and wiser we are: hence the oft-repeated interrogators*, "how is you r blood ?" With pure streams of life- giving fluid coursing through our veins, bounding through our hearts, and ploughing through our physical frames, our morals become better, our constitution stronger, our intellectual faculties more accute and grander, and men, women and children happier, healthier and more lovely. The unprecedented demand, the unparalleled curative powers, and the unmistakable proof from those of unimpeachable character and integrity, point with an unerring finger to B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm us fur the best, the cheapest, the quickest, and the grandest and most powerful blood remedy ever before known to mortal man, in the relief and positive cure of Scrofula, Rheu matism, Skin Diseases, all taints of blood poison. Kidney complaints, old ulcers and sores, cancers, catarrh, etc, B. B. B. is only about three years old -a baby in age, a giant in power—but no remedy in America can make or ever has made such a wonderful showing in its magical powers in curing and en tirely eradicating the above complaints, and gigantic sales in the face of frenzied opposition and would-be money monopolists. Letters from all points where introduced are pouring in upon us. speaking in the loudest praise. Home say they receive more benefit from one bot tle of B. B. B. than they have from twenty, thirty and fifty, and even one hundred bottles of a boasted decoction of inert and non-medicinal roots, and branches of common forest trees. We hold the proof in black and white, and we also hold the fort. s s s s s s s s sssssssssss For Fifty Years the great Remedy for Blood Foison and Skin Diseases. For 50 Years. S.S.S It never Fails! Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. sssssssssss s s s s s s s s Another County Acts, HOOD’S EUREKA LIB MEDICINE Acts to-day. and always successfully and tri umphant over any remedy on the market, and will stand to the afflicted with inactive or torpid liver, constipation or bad feelings generally, by a large and overwhelming majority. It takes the lead and keeps it. and cannot be defeated as the people s remedy. Try it and be convinced. Bargains! Bargains!JUVANTIA! A new medicine and a Specific for Sick Head ache. Only one dose will prevent the worst Sick ; Headache. bargains! Jordan's Joyous Julep M if Policeman's Views. M. M. Prince, living at 38 West Fair street. to lengthy yarns ns told by anyone* but said of me that I wanted my gals to got myself. 1 spliced so bad that J had to go out and « \ m 1...4 „ ^,,1 i , i 1 lasso ’em and bring the young men in. Jv ' 1 suUjcct,” X answered,. ()ne of tbe uir7s-.\6, father! Nobly I Nettling myself more comfortably in my said! Give me the lasso! choir, and drawing a box of Havanas con-I New York Sun: A Boston girl fell over- venienlly near. “1 shall be delighted to I board, and her lover leaned over the side hear about it, but what will Mrs. Tavlor i °rV ie as rohe 1° ^ K * surface and j said: “Give me your hand. ’ “You must ask nann,” she said, as she ‘-auk for the second time. Boston Transcript: “Charley, Mrs. Taylor j say to your telling me?” 1 added, know ing how the partner of my lot would feel on the subject. “She has positively forbidden me ever to . . .... . v ,, ntl \ r ^ f h :,i i._ i.. i • ,, lit you musn t call alter me in the street.” .speak of it, said he. laughing, “and I ^.you're mighty particular all at once; , nave obeyed her until now- -with one or | but you didn't seem tojmind it when Harry j two exceptions—but it's too good to 1 Brown hemmed after you the other . evening.” “oh, well, a hem is nothing; besides, j Harry is a good feller.” New York Times: “Yes,” she said, “I am to be married next week, and dear i Will and I will settle down to a life of Atlanta, Ga., has been troubled for several months with au ugl.v form of catarrh, attended with a copious and n|!V*nsivc discharge from both nostrils. Her system became -o affected and reduced that she was confined to bed at my house for some time, and received the attention of three physicians, ami used a dozen bottles of an exten sively advertised blood remedy, all without the \\\‘ finished iiikiii”- stock on Saturday and will begin on Monday morning our great inventory sale. Summer Goods in all departments at bargains. A perfect stack of Oriental Laces to close out at 0. 7. 8 and 10 cents, beautiful goods. Oriental Flounces at 7oe. 80c and 81.00—-new goods. Don't forget niir closing out sale of Shoes: we are closing out this department of our business for lack of room. HILL &c LAYL The Infallible Remedy for Neuralgia. M. D. HOOD & C 0., Manufacturing Druggists, 93 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga. dtf (Copy.) Chicago, April 21st, 18%. This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust ana Savings Bank has this day received from the Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held as a Special Deposit, U. s. 4 0 o Coupon Bonds, as fo! low, : K 0 ■'•-io-’s D. *500. Market Value of which Is •• too. ) “ 41205 100. I $1012. •• 52»:a l.io f * IWI6 ' f 300, I (S.) 7as. S. Gibbs, Cash. We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our •' FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a genuine Havana-filler Cigar.-Union Cigar Co, let! i benefit. keep.”; My curiosity was now fully aroused, and ns Jack would tell I lit* story, or'course I was obliged to listen; and if you think that in repeating it I am acting unfairly, I'll stop at once. * , '*Zt whs fluritiK niy second year at Hal'- ; eternal bliss.” “Pshaw, girl, don’t talk so yard, began Jack,knocking Ihe ashes from foolish,” exclaimed her practical mother. 1JS cigar; “how long ago it seems, but | “Eternal bliss, indeed. That’s what I le t me see, it s only eight years. Yes, it thought, but 1 found married life more was during my sophomore year Unit 1 ae- | bluster than bliss.” cepted Frank Wilson's invitation to spend Pittsburg Chronicle: “How does your the Easter holidays with him. He was | father seem to regard my coming here?” awfully good company, and I knew that I j anxiously asked Adolphus of little Bobby, would be sure to put in a jolly week at his while .bliss Maud was upstairs getting place. Besides, there was another very i ready to present herself. “I guess he strong inducement. i don't care nothin’about It,” replied Bobby ‘ I was in love at that time with Ills [ carelessly. “.So he had no objection, eh? cousin, Helen Wilson, 'whom I had ascer- But what did he say. my little man?” tained would be of the party. I believe we ] “lie said if Maud had a mind to make used to write to " each other. I know I used to spend the greater part of my time composing verses about her, many of which, however, I had not the courage to send. “When I heard that sin- was to lie at X I was delighted. I determined to go to New York and see if we could not ar range to travel up together. “When I arrived in that city 1 went di- mitfS' to her house; but at the door 1 leantcui that she had just left for X , having decided to go a day sooner than | she had expect) d. • I inquired bow long she had been gone, and tin servant said about fifteen minutes. j Hoping to overtake her. I rushed up to : the (..rand Central depot. There was not 2ii instant to lose. Hastily buying a ticket 1 tore frantically after tlie already slowly moving train, and owing to my length of limb, succeeded in boarding the last a fool of herself, why let her.’ _ .. : ,5 BLOC ) !i‘J«!3R8l Eruptions. Itching and Biirn- Li . it li* ' line S..iv>. and t v- a * Itching, Scaly. Limply. Inherited, • a- .uul i at.init u- 1*1-4 a-c-s < llie Blito.l, d .dp. with los-> «.f hair. tYoix infancy ;«> .t; positively caretl »; tTPicuni. the great v ;unl niieuia Snap, an c.viuUite skin . ext nia 1 :'‘. .t it! i at • lira Resolvent, , Blood Purifier, interuaiiy. i 4 0 V I'll 111) WITH *4yti:s. Wei •Panting, perspiring, but exultant, I •nt through cavil car, in every scat ex clude ah-and ■ •up externa: t-c March with a -i.i. . My face v-\ un . the itching .on. arable. Seeing d: recommended, u-ing tlie « uticura and Uc-t'iveir in- AKA A. r REDBRICK. St 11.1*. FAIT!. I.Alt-*AM> MM K. wa- artlit t. d with Kc/ema on the -< ai;.. face, -and neck, which the druggie, where I got r n medie-, pronoun.' id one of the worst ca-es t i: id c 'in • under Ids notice. IL advised me ry y »ui t'uticura Reniedic-.aiid after live days' my -ca’.p ami part of my five were eirircly ed. and 1 hope 11 another week to have my >. neck and the other part of my face cured. MERMAN 6LADE. 0 E. Pli street. New York. 114 SUNG mSt.ASt.S 4T im>. <'uticura stands at 1 Peciallv lstl-.'s die eas..- Have hud au unusually ovine to the prevalent •flt iitli: U4h-Olllelo win. li the Cuticura Re ulitie , L. H 'CAT Uuioutown. Ky. 41 ii41 it a itini:i»ii:s resold bv all druggists. Price: Cut! Iiectiiitf to find the object of my haste. j vV.’dfo -’3 htul gone through all but one when i 1 vventeivd the tunnel, and I was begin-; Broad Bro uing to fear that, after all. perhaps she might not havt taken this train, when, as I was standing by the door, the ray of-un- light which came in through the occa sional opening in the tunnel revealed her to me seated alone at no great distance ahead of me. “My heart gave a bound, and scarcely realizing what I was doing. I rushed up to her, and, grasping her hand, said: “ ‘Darling. I thought l had missed vou.' ‘“What do you mean?" she exclaimed, a tone of mingled indignation and fright. ‘I.“t *ro my hand; you have made a mis take!* i obeyed her. thinking she was angry at mv mode of address. “‘1 beg your pardon.' I said. ‘I should not have spoken to you as I did, but 1 was so rejoiced to find you that I did not remember where we were. But a> I have begun l may as well finish. Darling,’mov ing a little nearer. 'will you marry me? You must know that 1 love you; I have -o for ages; ev-ever since mv freshman V car.* X9 using the Cuticur “But the mention of that astonishing piece of constancy produced no result in my favor. She turned her back upon me. if possible more completely than she had done before. But l would not give up. “ ‘Can't you love me a little?' 1 inquired, tenderly, trying to take her hand. But she snatched it away, and declined to turn her head in my direction or to answer m\ question. “As the train was making a tremendous noise I thought perhaps she couldn't un derstand me, so I repeated my words at the top of mv lungs. She made some re ply, but 1 diun't catch it. “ What do vim say, dear?’ I bawled. •• -1 don't vyen kno" you.' sin- an-wvtv.1 PERMANENT in what suutuk'd like t shrill whisper, but the tone was ill reality a shriek. “I th.iiiKilit 1 eoulil not have heard aright, and to convince myself that it was my hearing which was at fault, 1 planted my glasses more tirmly on my nose and took a close inspection of her. “‘I tell you 1 don't know you,’ she re peated, bringing her foot down on mine with much energy; 'leave me this moment or I'll-’ “Here the train emerged from the tun nel, and you can picture my amazement Slit* finally coniuii need the use of B. B. B., with a decided improvement at once, and when ten bottles had been used, she was entirely cured of all symptoms of catarrh. It gave her an appetite, and increased her strength rapidly, and I cheerfully recommend it as a quick and cheap tonic and Blood Purifier. J. \V. Gloer, Atlanta. January 10,1886. Policeman. A Hook of Wonders. Free. All who desire full information about the cause and cure of Blood Poisons,Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail, free, a copy of our 32-page Illustrated Book of Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever before known. Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. d2taw se&w top col u i* m Printing, Bool-Binding AND Paper Boxes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES. V LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, it. eluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bi) Heads. .Statements, always on hand. Also En vclopes. Cards, Ac., printed at short notice Paper Boxes of any size or description not kep' in stock made at snort notice. THOK. tdl.llKIM , tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post t ;ffice. To Landlords! YOU will find it to your interest in every way to place the management of your property in j my hands. I have to-day more applications for Dwellings for next season than I can supply. So ! save time and money by calling and seeing me. Can rent in forty-eight hours two dozen or more four to six room Houses. My commission is nominal, and if I do net give satisfastion will charge , nothing for my services. All of my time devoted exclusively to the interest of my patrons. This advertisement will only appear twice, so take advantage of it and call at once. TOOMBS CRAWFORDj IRzE.A.Xj ESTATE _A.C3-E:iSrT. 124-5 Broad Slreet. Mobile & Girard R. R. Co. the class, es- ru Soap, summer. <••! form For xs years at 37 Court Place TT2 MarketStreet, J py Bet. Third and Fourth, A rfiularl- and quahUe-l physician aad i. -,t f.. : >\ a 'u, : his I ractl -c w\\: prov . Cures nil forms of PRIVATE, CHRONIC and SEXUAL DIS EASES. , , _ feperuiatorrnea oncl xmpotencY, >iu 1 ; 1 - ;. , S< ... 1 I . SYPHILIS i- GLEET, Gouorrlica, qtiicklv cure 1. THE ifallible L‘Xion and skin by EWING MACHINE 1- the c.;u*e of Uierine Pains and U't :iknc». E01 .veiling side* and B.i<’k. Kidney Pain- sciatica. » lust Pain-. Wv.vknv>- >ii'i Inllammiui. n, liic « •r.niua Ami-Pain Pia-u-r .'li lt s-.'lf-cvMont apUy .-ickt a. • , .. ■ I*h hi • . ' . . ft . k 1 ' y 11. til or express anywhere. Cures Guaranteed iu all Cases undertaken. PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 5^) J aces, « m:. to anv a«Mr*-ss, seourelv aeaiej, f..r thirtx t” een-s. Sh-uld he read tv all. Ad.ln.ss as at-ove OtLoti :.) hi tivui : A. ,M. lo y F. M, Suadaj3, - to « t. M ^ ^N and after this date Trains will run as follows: WEST BOUND TRAINS. ^ No. 1. \MBUS. G Nc. 3. Accom. Accom. No. 9. Sunday Pass’ger Leave Columbus Union Depot 2 39 p m 4 55 a ill tj l T > a m “ Columbus Biond Str-et Depot 2 40 p in 5 55 :> ill 5 05 a m 6 45 a ill Arrive Union Springs 5 87 p in 8 59 p ill 8 57 a m 9 35 a m Leave Union Springs 6 -In p ))1 9 30 J) m 9 IS a m 9 40 a m Arrive Trot S • U p ill 11 10 a m “ Montgomery. M. & E. K. U 7 23 p m 12 20 a ill 7 23 p 111 7 23 p m “ Eufnula, M. A E. R. K lu 33 p m 10 33 p ni No. io. EAST BOUND TRAINS. No. 2. . No. 4. No. 6. Sunday Pass’ger. Accom. • Accom. PasCger. Leave Montgomery. M. & E R. It 3 30 p ))) 7 40 a m “ Eufauln, M. & E. R. R 4 24 a m 4 01 p ill Arrive Union Springs ' i 20 a m 2 30 p 11) 5 48 a in 6 40 p m 9 i s a in 3 57 p m Leave l nion Sgrings ! 6 46 a m 7 10 p ill 10 00 a in 4 07 p ill Arrive Montgomery, M. A: E. R R 1 7 20 a m : 23 p m “ Columbus i 9 41 a m 10 48 p ill 1 49 p 111 6 58 p m Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Mail'daily. Nop. J and 4 Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and Accommodation» daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 Way Freight and Accommodation' daily ex- ceptcept Sunday. Nos. 9 and 10 < Passenger) Sundays only. W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. D. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A. Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand made. Elegant quality. Superior worktrunhip. Sold by all Crocers. UbftON CIGAR COMPANY, Jo S. Clinton St., • tHiaUO. Retail by C. D. HUNT. Columbus, Ga. jeatdly Desirable Property FOB SALE. | This desirable place will be sold cheap for cash, ; and parties wanting a home will find it to their ! interest in seeing me in reference to this place. Call early and secure a desirable investment. TOOMBS CRAWFORD, Real Estate Agent. jy23 dtt WILL < Crab Orchard WATER. RELIEF • u ho •: ;iig in :\n> way from n Nervoii- Lxinuistioii. Everybody str-uifi. n igorou- nervous system is jod lit alth. EvTOTTIE ymeu and endorsed b> horror and mortincation, when I tell vou that I found that the girl to whom 1 had been screfuning out my love was a total stranger to me. “Dazed and scarlet, I arose from un seat. “‘I beg your pardon,* I said, removing mv hat, *1 have taken you for some one else.’ “Not observing how my apology was re ceived, I retreated to the smoking car, where I remained until we reached X , too stunned even to think. “When I left the train, in looking about | for some sort of conveyance to take me to I- recommended by eminent physicians, it contains no alcoholic or otlur stimulant. It is not a drug. It is a food: not a medicine. It induces a good appetite. It in-uivs sound, healths'll', deep It ia perfectly harmless. 4► «i 1 > noe a 4(nun llotilo. 4 I HE I.1VER. the KIItNEVS. THE STOMACH. THE MOXV1.ES. rUsrm-E I'UltE FUR 3 DYSPEPSIA. ry Constipation. •€ Sick Headache. W \I 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 iu your dwelling or store cheaper than ever before. Call and see our styles of Fixtures. GEORGIA STEAM AND CAS PIPE COMPANY, Tulfpliom.’ 99. 13 Twelfth Street. For sale, whole-ale and retail, by M. I). Hood & Co.. G.-o. A. Bradford and Evans «.v Howard. ap6diy nrm PEMNYSOVAL PILLS “CHICK ESTE 9'S ENGLISH.*' The Oiiginnl atxl Only (>ieunine« 5 af.' an 1 a;*\ri P.tlsa' ••. H-«»re of tvorthle«« l« ^ ' . Ladies. Auk I»rinnri«t tc: • 1 iilohexter * Ei:gll*h~ *a 1 txt n otti-r or m"lof* V; it»mp«: :o n ' : .-*r:icular« »»» letter bt return mail i NAME P A P E t’hlohentcr Lhemlenl Co., it o 18 MhiIUud i«QUHr«s I'hliidi., | j«ld by l)rug|iUt» everywhere. Ait "Chlckin I Wr tLaciUE p«iuunijal FUlA Iamwmmii ^ 11, ixf. One to two teaspfonfuls. G.-hiiino fuAti (ua-it.vuu Salts in seal-'.l purka^es at 1"C. ami -5c. Ne gvuuiue Salts suld iu bulk. Crab Orchard V^ater Co., Prop’rs. S. N. JONES, Manager. Louisville, Ky. Postponed Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina ry of Muscogee county, Georgia, will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, on the corner of Br«*ad and Tenth streets, in the city of Columbus, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to-wit: One hundred and sixty-five acres of land, more or less, lying east of the city of Columbus and known and described as part of lots 93, 95 and 96, in the Coweta Reserve of said county. Sold as the prop erty of E. H. Thornton. Terms cash. H. H. THORNTON, jy8 oawiw Administrator, Opens September 22d, 1886. One of the First Schools for Young Ladies in the Union. All Departments thorough. Buildings elegant. Steam heat. Gas light. Situation beautiful. Climate splendid. Pupils from nineteen States. All important advantages iu one greatly reduced charge. Board. Washing. Lights. English, Latin, French.* German, Music, for Scholastic year, from September to June, No Extras. For Catalogue write to Rev. WM. A. HARRIS, D. D., President, jy7 eod2m Staunton, Virginia. SPILIlTa G-OOTDS1 Spring Fashion Plates. PIECE GOODS! Suits Made to Order. CLOTHING! OILOTPTITTG-! ( lOME and give us your order. Do not wait till you are pressed by the season, and then want i suit made in a hurry. We are prepared, how ever, to get up suits at very short notice. If you want a suit quick, give us your order. If you want a suit in thirty days, give us your order. If you want a suit in sixty days, give us your order. G. J. PEACOCK, KEAKOX 1SS0. WHITE - SULPHUR SPRINGS W ILL be open for the reception of guests June 15th urder competent management. Resident physician and Western Union telegraph office in tne hotel. For terms address. OCONEE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS CO, Bowdre P. O.. Hall County, Georgia. el,fri,8un 2m