Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 10, 1886, Image 7

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Ilow tho < iiilirressloniil Lt-udm Kool Away u„, Public'* Time With Tolmrro. Washington Letter. Nearly all tlie leaders in both branches of congress ure hard smokers, f them seem to have made a study Prom I Authority. your neighbor has used Westmoreland's Cahsaya Tonic. Ask him what he thinks of it as a Tonic and Invigorutor. j Greenwood, S. C., October 13, 1884 - i Westmoreland Bros., Greenville, 8. L\— i I ” Jul y last you presented me JMth a bottle ot your Calisayn Tonic which 1 have used and And it n vm-v ,i„„ i '• , ^ome of 1 1 pave used and find it a very tine heuatic vigor to the en- tlns study" is Thon'jasB, Reed,The'rep'ubii- «« per can leader of the house. After the t\eees- once. Yours truly, bottlts nt sary preliminary puils.he holds up the! A. P. B007PR m n lighted end and gazes into the tirst thin Brannon A r«v»im him ot ashes just as a spoony young fellow' Columbus, Ga. throws his soul through his eyes when , augc dlw looking at his loved one. This Is,'how- ! ever, only the starting point. After the ! eigar, finds its way back into his knWsuslialiy 7wTha£ ‘vcrTm^h to d relaxes his limbs I tell.-Somerfllle Journal " A l.lirht Talker The man who tells his friends all lie mouth Mr. lteed „ 13 , still further; he throws out his arms"'i right angles with his body; his eyes close slowly, dreamily; his chest becomes . Nervous. Ilelillilnleil Men. i ou are allowed a free trial ARE YOU GOING TO MISS IT? Two Weeks Only! \\ < > >>; 111 j 11 \ Im • I j ps« ■ Kivry I liiii].!. .M i ire (ii mi is pitn lip had Tm from (hay Ilian lliuv can i■Isrwlii'iv su-l vmi Iiu* sl5. BU-I AIM I AI. I'ltl/.i; HTA.000. u9 Ticket* only Nlmrt'M in )>r«>|>t>rf loi* Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y “ 11V do hereby certify that ire supervise the nr ranyemi nt for alt the Monthly mat Quarterly Drawings of The Louisianu State I.ottery Cow puny, and in person manage and control th Drawings themselves, and that the same are con ducted with honesty, /'airness, amt in good fait. nt all parties, and we authorise the Cam pan. to this . eate. I, to i •ith fnc- advert it t > Strive fm* r 1 f Jnt curlil ' vh ich seem j and Manhood, and all kindred troubles, to stuve ioi re-entrance to their birth- i A ‘ so for many other diseases. Complete place, the congressman’s eyes then open ! restoration to health, vigor and manhood very, very slowly, and whether it m. r.,T 1 guaranteed. v„ ri.L ii* i, a very, very slowly, and whether it be faliev or tact, the envious correspondents are dead sure that they detect nti expression ot malicious triumph directed at them. Leader Morrison’s science is rough-hewn, but apparently thorough, lie is not a man ot gradual approaches. He brings forth match and cigar together, bites off the end vvhUe lighting and begins by drawing about hall the cigar back to his palate. His jaws then tail and the cigar is seldom released till it is half used. Mr. Morrison dot's not putt hard, but seems to enjoy the curling ot the smoke through his beard. When at the highest point of his enjoy ment Ins legs are crossed, his arms folded —* vv 'JK'.AI clliu IllUJlilOOa guaranteed. No risk is incurred. I Uns eated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. dec!7 tu.th,sat,se&wly Fill! ill ii Fmr. The tirst of the all-night excursions down the harbor has come with the opening of the foggy season.—Boston Record. IIi iicivs Her Voiitli. Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town ; "I am 73 years old, F«mmti**ioiM«r* MV the itndnsigned Hanks and Hankers iri -,300 Yards white Stripe Undressed (tends re- ' P tl !/all f'.'Y*’* drawn in The Louisiana State let | tenes which may be presented at otn counters. a thoughtful look in his eyes and the smoke ! llflVL ‘ been troubled with kidney complaint comes from his lips in constant but almost i an( ( (mneness for many years; could not imperceptible waves. All the time he is I 'J ress myself without help. Now I am free chewing the end of the cigar, which oper- | from a11 l jain anci soreness, and am able to ation, lie says, affords him more pleasure i a ^ my own housework. I owe* my than the actual smoking. Mr. Morrison never smokes in the house. He makes up for the sacrifice at Willard’s every evening however, by smoking straight along from dinner till 9 or 10 o'clock. Randall seldom smokes, and when he does the process seems to give him ex quisite torture. Ho recognizes the neces sity ot smoking in order to keep his place as a great statesman, but the necessity is disagreeable to him. lie places the cigar in the middle of his mouth, holds it with his hand, and occasionally with both, and is in appearance bent wholly on the effort to wipe that Havana out of existence. When half of the distuseful weed has dis appeared in ashes lie throws it away viciously, and soon regains his wonted pleasant exterior. No one lias ever seen Mr. Randall smoke at the capitol, It is only when he finds himself up town with his friends that he makes the sacrifice for the purpose of maintaining good fellow ship. In the senate there are few scientific smokers. Ingalls will not touch anything but a accent cigar, and he goes about its demolition much after the manner of Reed, only his lank body is incapable of the abandon which characterizes the posi tion of the Maine man. Senator Blackburn is not so particular about the article to be smoked. A 5- center will do for him, provided that the other necessary accessories are at hand. These accessories are plenty of tables on which to rest his feet and arms. With feet elevated above his head and a chair on each side to toy with he can be happy with even a two-for-five. Senator Blair evolves his pension schemes from the fleecy clouds arising from a quar ter cigar. He first fills the atmosphere about him with smoke and then those big dreamy eyes of his gaze long and earnestly into the smoky clouds until they have van ished. Mr. Blair is said to use a dozen cigars daily. This mild intemperance can be forgiven him when it is remembered that he drinks only cold water. Sunw KciiuIhHch of Travel* A stock of vaseline with which to anoint the sunburnt nose. A hat that is proof against being tele scoped in a sleeping car berth. A tympanum that can stand the terrible tooting of the hotel bands. A trunk so heavy or iron-clad that the baggage man will not dare to enter in col lision with it. A good arithmetic, to study in order to decipher the numerous comprehensive railway time-tables. A stock, of nether garments cool enough for ninety in the shade and comfortable enough for sixty. A bottle of Jamaica ginger or a flask of “something or other” as a precaution against sudden changes of water. A watch that doesn’t gain over an hour a day going west or lose more than ten minutes every hour going east. A cheek like adamant, to check the in sinuating advances of the suspicious stran gers you will meet along the way. A diary in which to enter the incidental expenses, which will be twice as much as you calculated before the start. A well lined pocketbook and numerous quarters and dimes for the inevitable hall- boys and irrepressible hotel porters. A wife is not bad to have along when traveling, especially if she does not want to go to sleep when you want to go out and to go out when you want to go to sleep. A whisk-broom of your own to save a quarter for brushing off 1 the dust every time you leave a car and another quarter for brushing it on again as soon as you enter the hotel.—Philadelphia Times. - owe* my thanks to Llectric Bitters for having re newed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain.” Try a bottle, only 50c. at Brannon & Car- son’s Drug Store. eod&w SIumt 1’i'vniiiiqitlmi. Mrs. Langtry thinks she might have been one of Henry VIII.’s wives had she lived at that period.—Tid Bits. Once upon a midnight dreary, 1 was tossing weak and weary, For I had a lit of ague, And my bones were very sore. Suddenly I read a label, Of a medicine on my table, But to reach it I scarce was able ; I was so infernal sore! Took I just one dose, 'twas bile beans; Soundly slept I and did not snore. Had the ague nevermore! 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. jy24 eod&wlm A .Murderer llunueil. Charleston, August 7.—Edward Bundy, colored, wus hanged at Spartanburg yes terday, for the murder of Annie Hickman in March of last year. Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- five cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly Interpreting the Text. The text in Scripture that says, “The poor ye have always with you,” means that some people are not wealthy enough to go away for the summer.—New Orleans Picayune. The Bottom of the Sen Yields no pearl that can exceed in beauty teeth whitened and cleansed with that in comparable dentifrice, the fragrant SOZO- DONT. Nor is coral rosier than the gums in which such teeth are set. So say the ladies, who are the best judges in such matters. sat se tu th&w Couldn't (lot Missionaries. “Every nation has its customs,” re marked an old lady, placidly, when in formed that her sailor husband had been euten by cannibals.—Texas Siftings. Simmons’ Iron Cordial sends red blood to the cheeks of the sickly one and strength to the muscles, by giving an ap petite, aiding digestion and building up the system. All sickly women who need a never-failing Female Regulator will be delighted with its prompt action. eod&w It Never Will Be Adopted Here. The central principle of socialism is a community of goods, either complete or partial, a principle which can never be adopted, or permitted to obtain a foothold in this country.—Seymour Democrat. YOB CAN BBY FOR JO CENTS A sample of Simmons Liver Regulator, for trial. Be sure you get the genuine. jel5 tu&wlm Anything But lh«* Flug. Your true American is ready to paint al most anything red but the flag he carries. —Philadelphia Press. A MOST I.llIEK VI, OI FKI1. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, • . lanhood, &c. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en velope with full particulars, mailed free Write them at once. " ' : 10,000 Yards COLORED LAWNS at 3c duct'd to 1,000 I'uirs MISSUS' IGRRRD STOCK! <S, price lvdiievd to 3c \\ pniv. 1,:*00 Yards HAMBURG IHKilXG reduced lor this sale to a vard. •4,000 Yards GINGHAMS we will sell (luring this sale at 5e a yard. ; 5,000 Yards TRIMMING WHITE LACKS wt have reduced to lie a yard. | ".Mnin-y is lnml to u't’l." has hmi the cry. Will, no use 'ol piiyiii”'4( i ci'iils for All Until I M oss (binds elsewhere w hen ; you can gut llieui I'mm llie Trade Palace a! 12’- rents. All Jour Press (looils will yo ihii'inv this special sale. Whoever heard elsewhere of Double Width WOOL DRESS GOODS nt 12Up before j GRAY made the price? These are not only Summer Goods, blit Spring, Autumn, Fall and Winter Dress Goods. We have also added for this week—mark it well a big Center Counter of WOOL DRESS GOODS. Your choice for U)c a yard. Some cost Gray 40c a vard. Full 41-inch All Wool Black Imported FRENCH AZAXAS DRlhSS GOODS, price reduced from K3c to 35c. Two pieces left of our 30c BLACK CASHM ERE ; price for this sale will be 32|c. Three dresses left of our £1.00 BLACK SILK ; price will be only for this sale 70c. Three Embroidered Mull £12 FLOCXt/INGS, L yards, will be lor this sale £5 75. Fifteen Fine £10 PARASOLS will be for this sale £4 Go. Prices Dial main .‘tile *1': -H'k (luring iniisl he suli ri iuiis from C< >111111 - C-frav's o-callcd cimii| liier. Bill we cannot hold I hem : I two weeks. We received posiliv senior partner. Head on. read on, How is this? f>,000 Yards KING PHILIP CAMBRIC, for this sale only Ok*. 3.500 Yards PACIFIC' 4-1 MUSL1NS fie. 2.500 Yards 4-4 BATISTE MUSLIN reduced from 12Acto.Se. 100 Yards Barnsley’s Heavy SATIN DAMASK, worth £100, reduced for this only to (35c. Gray is educating the llelail Dr\ Goods Trade Iris, lie is after high price houses with a w Sniders (no other name will do). Mow yon have of 11, remember il and ask to see Ihetn. 100 Pieces SATIN MULL WHITE PLAIDS, imported goods, at the astonishing low price of 9e, 10c and 12c. From a big importer going out of business in New York. Same goods sell elsewhere at 20c, 25c and 30c. Everybody knows Gray sells large LINEN TOWELS as cheap as other stores; sells single Napkins. The talk of the city is, what is Gray going to do, as he is selling out. Do you note the fears of some, less the rolling stone would move up town. Well, we are going to make some sell cheap while we are at it. LOST! LOST! I LOST ! 11 The old phantom ship goes down, loaded with old charge hooks and ledgers, and old fogy ideas and shop-worn goods. Gray’s war Gup hit it with one of his needle guns and made them heave to. The missile Urea into her was a large rolling stone, and the last words heard from the captain were, “Gray, please don’t move up town.” All thesmall fi.-li can do is to murmur. In getting up this re action in business the public will notice we did not get up the big rush to the Trade Palace by making a run on cheap cotton goods, but hit the trade right with fine Wool and Linen Goods, so as to Drove to all classes of trade we deserve the name of the Regulators of Low Prices. The double width Black Cashmere on our Bargain Table at 12 Vc is the same us they sell you elsewhere at 25c. We claim to match any $1.50 Black Gros Grain Silk in town at $1.00 a yard. We brag on our Ladies’ Black Silk Brilliant Lisle Hose at 50c. And our Balbriggan Hose at 20c cunnoi be matched in town for the same money. Our object is to establish the one juice system, not ten prices. So as the pilot steers clear of the rocks, so will he whose price is bent on success avoid maelstroms of high prices, which have swept whole generations of master minds from affluence to beggary, from greatness and grandeur to the oblivion of the grave. Gray s Indigestible Pulveriiie. Goods well bon 11. OGFI'.SllY. Fn. \»»fl Stan Ii. .1. \Y. It I l.ltumi.PiTH. Stale NiiFI SSI* I A. It A LIMY 1 X. Pres. VO. Nall Hull l» Incorporated in 1SBS for 25 years by the Legisla tlire for Educational and Churilumc purposes- with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reservi ■ fund of over $.550,000 lias since been added. 1 By an overwhelming popular vote i.s franchisi i was made a part of the present State Constitu lion, adopted December 2d. A. D. 1S79. 1 The only Lottery erer rated on and endorsed by the people of an v Slate. IT NLVKK STALLS OH POSTPONES. Il* Grand Single Number Ora winy,* lake place llonllily. and the Extraordinary Drawings regularly evciy three months, instead ot semi-annually as heretofore, beginning March. IHHti. a spi.i:\mo oppoin im i v to WIN A FORTUNE. EIGHTH GRAND DRAW INC, CLASS II. IN THE A< ’A DEM V OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, Au^li*l lOlli. J lss(t Iboili Monthly Drawing. ( APITAl. IMtl/A: K7A.OOO. 1 IOO.Otto Ticket* at rive Dollar* IhicEi. I Fraction* in 1 iltlt* in proportion. PIU2KK. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE*. 1 do do .. 1 do do .. 2 PRIZES OF $11000.. $75,000 25,000 10,000 12,000 ft do 2000 10,000 10 do 1000 10,1)00 20 do 500 10,000 100 do 200 20.000 500 do 100 30.000 500 do 50 25,000 1000 do 25 25,000 APPROXIMATION PHIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750 0,750 9 Approximation Prizes of 500 -1,500 9 Aj>proxinuition Prizes of 250 2,250 1907 Prizes, amounting to $205,500 Application for rates to clubs should be madt only to the Olllceofthet ompany in New Orleans For further information write clearlv, giving full address. POSTAL NOTFS. Fxprese Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ovdi nary letter. Currency by Express .at our ex pense) addressed Ml A. IIA F 1*111 V New Orlean*. Fa. Or M. A. DAF 1*11 IV \Va*liiuaton. D. lllake I*. O. Motley Orders payal> and adder** Registered Fetter* lo MAV OHFFANS NATION AL HANK. jy 1*1 wed seArwtw New Orlean*. Ft C20 t- r—i HIT* half sold. OUST TOP LIVE ZEiOTTSIE. C/5 _ -u CD S O CD ■ =- C. P. GRAY & CO Trade Palace, opposite Rankin House. Columbus, (hi. B. F. COLEMAN, Jr., UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN Patent Metalic Caskets, Wood Cases & Caskets, Children’s Gloss White Cases and Caskets, Children’s Gloss White Metalic Caskets. Burial Robes, all prices from $1.50 up. Personal attention given all orders. Twelfth Street, four doors west of Thos. Gilbert’s Printing Office. ocl8Jv CD C“D CD CD (/> The Human Family. The human family living to-day on earth consists of about 1,450,000,000 individuals; not less, probably more. These are dis tributed over the earth’s surface so that no5V there is no considerable part where man is not found. In Asia, where he was first planted, there are now approximately about 800,000,000, densely crowded; on an average, 120 to the square mile. In Europe there are 320,000,000, averaging 100 to the square mile; not so crowded, but every where dense, and at points over-populated. In Africa there are210,000,000. In America, North and South, there are 110,000,000, rel atively thinly scattered and recent. In the islands, large and small, probably 10.000,- 000. The extremes of white and black are as live to three; the remaining 700,000,000 intermediate brown and tawny. 04 the race 500,000,000 an well clothed—that is, : wear garments of some kind to cover their , troubled with a cough so that lie v nakedness; 700,000,000 are semi-clothed, | a Ble to sleep, and was induced to try Dr covering inferior parts of tlie body; 250,000,- King’s New Discovery lor Consumption ooo are practically naked. Of the race ( it , 1( ,t only gave him instant re lei, but ai 500.000. 000 live in houses partly furnished , laved the extreme soreness in Ins hrcasi With tho appointments of civilization; iu s children were similar y atteeted and ; 700.000. 000 in huts or caves with no furn- : single dose had the same happy eih-et. i o*. ishings; 200,000,000 have nothing that can King’s New Discovery is now the standard be called a home, are barbarous and sav- j remedy in the Coleman household and on age. The range is from the topmost round I board the schooner. —the Anglo-Saxon civilization, which is j Free Trial Bottles of this Standaid Hem- CENTRAL RAILROAD Columbus, Ga., August 1, 1886. | O N aud after this date Passenger Trains will run as follows. Tains * daily; + daily ex cept Sunday. The standard time by which these Trains run is the same as Columbus city time Leave Columbus Arrive Macon “ Atlanta “ Montgomery “ Eufaula “ Albany “ Milieu “ Augusta “ Savannah Passengers for Sylvania, Sanderville, Wrights- ville, Miiledgeville and Eatontou, Thoniaston. Carrollton. Perry. Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Biiin.t Vista. Blakely and Clayton should take 11 15 p m Opelika, Ala., May 8th, 1886. O N and after Sunday, May 9th, 1886, the trains on this road will be run as follows : No. I. Leave Columbus 8 51am Arrive Opelika io 20 a m No. 2. Leave Opelika 10 10 a m Arrive Columbus il 55 a m No. :t. CT> CO t&wtf Til ol r Necks S«m*(l. Raleigh N. C.. August 7.—Governor Scales to-day commuted the death sen tence of Win. Geoea and James Smith, of Raleigh, to imprisonment for twenty vears. They were under sentence to be hanged September 11th for the muidel ot John A. Cheatham, of this city. \ faptu rtumiH UiM-avcr;.. (’apt. Coleman, selir. Weymouth, plying between Atlantic City and|N. Y.. had been the highest known—down to naked sav agery. The portion of the race lying be low the line of human condition is at the very least throe-fifths of the whole, or 900,000,000. edv at Brannon S: Carson’s Drujj Work SnspiunhMl. Lancaster, Pa., August 7.—The heaters ol' the Columbia rolling mill to-day joined the nnddlurs in their strikefor Philudel- - ......— .. -- . phiu prices, and work Inis entirely sus- vailed to-day all along the New Jersey I p en( jed there. The chances are that there coast. Two schooners are ashore, one at , * v jjj a long strike. \sbcvne and one at Brigantine shoals. 1 he ► i 0 i 10 Ii> |o 1M IF F 0 0 i Printing, Rook-Binding AND Paper Boxes GO CO H 55' 0 0 The Foremost Standard COT- TOW GIN of the WORLD. i•1 I >itil(> " Highest Awnrd-* for/" Light Draft, ’tillty,"at the Si ide Si Etheridge, Columbus. Ga. j<?7 .vl.1l WESLEYAN Female gj College, Tin 1 4°tli Annual S. s|..n I .-^ins Pir-.t Wctlncsrlay In <». t . M I*.! • ]••.; u,t lmiMinirs in ,he South with rill rn im|'r..v.*ini nts, tiiisnrp.isscl for romfort, health g. ! il ty. Hi h elevati in. Hi i. in !r ! feci above sea ' •’ 1 ' ' M " tv s;*1 Ill'll t'.thf fuuts; Hi'st .vlvantnees in Literature, Music THE C 6 SWIVEL PLsJ THE BEST CWIVEL PLOW !N USE. Equally good mi levol laud. No funnel' Should h<> wUlwmt urn*. St>ml for free Ulus* trniod 4'ntaiouiic and Altnitimc* SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. SYRACUSE. NEW rORK. my21 wHt $ I OOO REWARD ^ THE VICTOR I’or any iuiuthino hulling su>l \ V ,, ^ «l> aniug nt for ninrlo't Clover Seed lu ONE " * nn tho VICTOR DOUBLE HULLER. IllnntrAWtl elrco* lur inai led free. t , NEWARK iDAT, MACHINE CO., Columbus, O. Eu. Ilr. Ilouar, ila«. r.towu, ju21 Wl2w EEDSJFDJHUHQ BLUE AGENTS'W ANTED?-' *"*' hriiTiTv, Imprinonrnonts and hair-broadtb e»r-iprfi, haml-tn-hond nttuigrirleM, pcrihuis jmirnrvn, daring rni(h ,iml hold di'Pdn on KOTII HII*KH (luriiig theGraat Civil Wnr. N<» h«M»k like ;t. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. «.lut r D alL SCAM.MKL U tO, lluz *l s 04 , St. Luuin or Philadelphia iado working for t wn In; •a 8 & CR?!!T DRYERS I TilK ZDPIKUHAN OL'II KKST A.M» 2KST. ■ ZIMMERKI..1 MF'sj CO".. liUliLINGTON, IJWA. ALBEMARLE Female Institute, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Full cornu of superior tcachcra ; courac of instructloi tlioroiu'h and cxtcuuivo : location healthful and ao ccHHilde; scenery beautiful; HiirroitndingH niont at* tractive: Utiiih very moderate: order catalogun* W. 1*. DICKINSON, Prinripal. Electric Belt Free To introduce it and obtain agents we will for the next sixty days give away, free of ebarge, in eneh county in the u. S. a limited number ol our Gemimi Llfciro Chilvnnic SiiH|M*n*ory Price $*>; a fiosifivo and unfailing cure lor Nervous liebility. VaricocEde, JOniissiouH, Impotency &e. .’fij'ie.uu Rewnnl I'ftid if every Belt we manul'actiire dons not generuiq :i gennineideetriccurri nt. Address a tom.'e IJ.IiTlJt I<J BJCLT AGENCY. P. O. Boxl78. Brooklvn N. V WANTED. tV’.? will pay Aj'^nts n salary of #*0 to ♦111) per month ai d ex. V..V* .V ’ r '♦•lo'.-i nwmlh ail I I IM IN.V 1 1 1, 4.1110 OF KVKUY DiX’lUFTIOX AT LOWEST PRICES. Koiiifli «.utli. Philadelphia, August 7.—A storm pre- sea is so rough the life saving crews can t reach the vessels. Washouts are reported on all the railroads leading to Atlantic City. On the Camden and Atlantic and the Atlantic and Heading roads a washout has occurred at Egg Harbor City and on the west Jersey line at Mays Lauding. Ao trains have arrived at Atlantic City since this morning. There are 107 car loads of ex cursionists there who are unable to get away, lllTKI.KX'K A KMC A SAI.VK. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises Sores, Fleers, Salt Rheum, F ever Soresfbetter, 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. Arri. - -- Arrive at Colum No. 3 Freight and Accommodatio Leave Columbus Arrive at Chipley Arrive at Greenville No. 1 Freight and Accommodatioi Leave Greenville Arrive at Chi pic .11 10 a South. Arrive at Columbus W. L. T. C..S. HOWARD, < OPIUM 'I.ARK, Cien’l Manager, en'l Ticket Agent. feb24 illy iana Whiskey flab. |it* cured at home with- .out nain. Book of par ticulars sent FUEL. ,5>i“ n „Y„ 0 . 0 k^ Y ’o M m?. I liiii WUlWUaU Slivvtt Pride of the Kitchen SOAP. FOR ALL House Cleaning Purposes. \ Solid 12-ox. fake for 5c*. J. J. WOOD, eod tf 138 Broad Street. ■m» perfect substitute for Mother's .valuable lo Cholera Infantum jlngs A pro-dlgeated food for Dys peptics, Consumpt'ves, Convalescents. Perfect nutrient in all Wasting Diseases. Requires no cooking. Our Book, The Care and Feeding of Infants, mailed free. POLIBER, QQQDAIJ3 Cl CO., Bootee, MIPS, The only milk. Inval and Teething, Pictures to en- irantced. Special Canal Street. N.Y« recceive free a costly dox ot goods which will help all, of either sex, to make more money right away than anything else ia this world. Fortunes await the workers abso* lutely sure. Terma* mailed free. Tbl’e & Co., Augusta, tfai&e. __