Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 11, 1886, Image 7

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY MOUSING.* AUGUST 11, Hsii. DAKOTA HAPPENINGS. iso hi ClH'i'rfiil Fulii'li'atlnnn of .1 list An Average Itiikntii Mur. .Mr ^.£25# 2? fisSf eat OTSSTSMS Ht'iU'W» llrr Vimtli. Mrs. Phcebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following; remarkable storv, tile truth ot which is vouched for bv the residents of the town : "I am 73 years old, r.avo been troubled with kidnev complaint and sow “in the moon” to Insure rapid dress'in^'elf w "v ; °, oufd , not plant*'in the ■»**•»«? VabtetS .,o they are enretid to plant at such a time that the moon will exert its influence in holding the crop back. I have known several disasters to result from neglect of this precaution. One day last January I got lost out in the country, and while { was toiling through the tall new grass 1 do all lhy own housework. I owe mv thanks to flltctric Bitters for having rc- newy'd my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain.” Try a bottle, only 50c. at Brannon & Car- s.in’s Drug Store. eod&w Simmons’ Iron Cordial sends red blood ARE YOU GOING TO MISS IT? Two Weeks Only! the system. All sickly women who nci! a never-failing Female Regulator will be delighted with its prompt action. saw a man with nothing oil but his bus- to the cheeks of the su.ni,- „„ , ponders tearing along like mad. He stop- strength to the muscles bv giving an „ pC<i n J n<l off Vo 1 wentfm VhT petite, aiding digestion and budding up up, and oil he went for the Iowa side of the system. All sint-lv f the Sioux river, which he cleared at a bound, and Jell on all lours in a snow drift four feet deep. He said he and bis wife had looked up the moon business and had planted their garden the evening before, but happened to get hold of a last year’s almanac and missed it about four days. The result was that . when he woke up that morning the beets uchadnez/.nr Snippit. that he planted forty feet from the house ‘‘I don’t think 1 can, had crushed in his cellar walls, and a 1 “what is it quash vine had taken the door off its eod.tw Till* DinVmuv. “Can you tell me the difference between a hen with three legs and a very young baby?” asked Hieronymus Tuck of Neb- lyii ii\ \Nil |i.\ i n ni mm ii i’ Simp ly Ec.lijisi’ EveiviLin* S’) il'illll < ti'iiy IhiHi tin• y en tie 1 ]y r Ouiletin of A FREE SAMPLE To Introduce tile greet hou-tdiold remedy, (i()R Iuivs KIND up PAIN, into every family, 1 will send n stimuli- free t,. any one sending ad dress. Address K. u. RICHARD*, sol, jmiprle or. Toledo. Ohio mill.! weowlv / -KOItulA Mist uur.i; i UP NT V: Fuller ' 1 and bv virtue of an order ftom the Court of Urdtnavy of Musemiee eminiy. 1 will sell tit pub- lie ouli-ry, on tile first Tuesday in September ut \t. in tween ti'e ieaal hours of sale, in front of the store of 1-'. M. Knowles ,v co., on tile enrner ot Broad anti Tentli -tr, ,s. in < 'nlumhus, Ua ,; he usualpin replied Snippit; One is a little strange and the other is a little stranger.” Nervous. Iieldlitiitiol Mi You are allowed a free trial of thirty hinges, and was just mopping the floor with all that was left of the hired man, whom it had snatched out of bed in the attic. He didn’t know where his wife was, but lie saw some shreds of a night- days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated gown and several agate buttons in the Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap- front yard as he fled. He said there were pliunces, for the speedy relief and permit- pea vines after him with pods on ’em j nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital- large enough for phantom boats, and ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles, one could see by the way he was dressed Also for many other diseases. Complete that if he was a liar at all lie was not u restoration to health, vigor and manhood regular thorougli-bred Dakota sample. If guaranteed. No risk is incurred, lllus- I really thought I would ever become an trated pamphlet, with full information, average Dakota liar I would want to die. 1 terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol- About two weeks ago I saw a farmer out taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich, behind a straw stack gathering into a heap dcclT tu.tli.sat.sc&wly a lot of old bones and pieces of hides and 1 „ ‘ TT sprinkling salt oil them. Yesterday I saw I . .. iiwimi, in-ur. this same man selling a tine pair of steers . the case of the distinguished anareh- to a butcher up town. They were so fat ' who, according to the testimony, and hail filled upso fast that he had pieced thought bombs would make “good fodder out their hides with an old buffalo robe, for capitalists,” it is apparent that the This granger was a Sunday school superin- ™ was foduur to be thought.—Chicago tendent before he came to’ Dakota, but he -* ribune. swore these were the cuttle I had seen him ~ ~ 10.0 0 Yards Cl <1.0R duced !u 1.000 Pairs MtSS>X RIBBED STftCKINt 1.300 Yards HAMBCRtf KDGIXG rcdiu- 4.000 Yards t INGHAM;- we will sell dm- 5.000 Yards TLHMMING WHITE I .ACE. D I.AWNS at 3c ; 2,300 Yards Whit ■ Stripe Cndrei reduced t,. d for this ug this ■ ut 3c a pair. 3c a yard, a yard, lucod to 3c a yat ’ll! of ! i •V I.- 4 ) i’i i <i ii it i ill- All •• lias I \\ in ii I Ml II | 11 f ( IV. Dill’ l),V- Who eve GRAY rnadt Fall and Win! er I )‘r, Wc have also a hied fi DRESS GOODS. Y u); prt. Il'illll will y- Wi ll. im use -vwiieic wlii'U 11 nails. All v here The ds. this wi - for 1 kicking together behind the straw stack, fie said all they had eaten was some wild grass that had sprung up in his door yard, where the women folks hud thrown n few tubs of warm soapsuds on wash-days. He said that he had learned that the best way to winter stock in Dakota was to knock them to pieces in the fall and set them up again as wanted, otherwise, unless we get a blizzard every week, they were liable to single dose bad the same happy effect, Dr. get too fat and round on tire native grass. King’s New Discovery is now toe standard Last fall I stopped at a house to borrow a remedy in the Coleman household and on A fii|ititin\ Forliilinli 1 IIBruviTy. Capt. Coleman, sehr. Weymouth, plying between Atlantic City and|N. Y., had been troubled with a cough so that lie was un able to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It not only gave him instant relief, but al layed the extreme soreness in his breast. His children were similarly affected and Full 44-inch Al! Wool Bla reduced from SSe to 35c. Two pieces left of our 50c BLACK Three dresses left of our rl.00 BLACK Three Embroidered Mull -1'2 FLol'Nt’ING Fifteen Fine *10 PARASOLS will lie for tni.s -lie Prices 111a 1 make >-c;i!!t■« 1 a111)»_■ 1 lnt-r. Pul wf c-:.uinot hold I linn : I In two weeks. We received positive senior part nor. ilend on. read on. 6,000 Yards KING PHILIP CAMBRIC, for thi- sale 111 i'i liL!' II ns spei i;d sale. mbit' Width WOOL DRESS GOODS at 12;.c. before • not only Summer Goods, but Spring, Autumn. ■k mark it well—a lug Center Counter of WOOL ,'ard. Sum •>st Gray 40c a yard. Imported FRESH li AZANAS DRESS GOODS, price \SHMERE price for this sale will be 32 c. K SILK : price will be only for this this sale mis. will be for tiiis sale So ? 1 05. iiors sick ot slock must i i isl i'liel ions low is (Ids ! only flic. 'Ill” SUlil- sold ill from our 3,500 Yards PACIFIC i-1 Ml'SI,INS . !,500 Yards 4-1 BATISTE MUSLiN reduced from Him Sc. 100 Yards Barnsley’s Heavy SATIN DAMASK, worth r'l 00, reduced for this only to 65e. rad oi match to light my pipe with. The man told me to go right out in the garden and pick all 1 wanted. I did not know what it meant at first; but he went out with me, and—I’m almost afraid you’ll think me a liar for telling it—there was about half an aere growing the finest parlor matches I ever saw. They were as thick as hairs on board the schooner. Free Trial Bottles of this Standard Rem edy at Brannon & Carson’s Drug Store. cod aw Golum- a will. (i fay's have it. Think They CotiMn’t Maud II. Republican senators have some sensibili- ties which the administration is bound to a blind mole. He said he had a poor crop respect. A colored democrat from Albany the year before, because the seed was too thrust under their noses in August was a good for such soil. This year he had little too much.—Brooklyn Eagle. mixed his seed matches with about one- j ■ ■ »—— third tooth picks, and got a splendid yield. | Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow's I went out after breakfast and saw the ; Soothing Syrup should always be used man biowing up Hubbard squashes with ; when children are cutting teeth. It re- gunpowder. The, * ’ * ’ '* ‘ " * ’*■ J ey were too large to be lieves the little suff erer at once; it produces the farmer wanted the natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child j ! from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant I to taste. It soothes the child, softens the K ims, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- tes the bowels and is the best known moved, and ground. I noticed that one of his wife’s legs was some inches longer than the other, and the man explained it thus: He said when they first came to Dakota they lived in a '“dug-out,” with nothing but the ground [ remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising for a floor, from which they had to mow ; from teething or other causes. Twenty- the grass once a day to find the baby. He five cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly said nis wife had a habit of sitting with 1 one leg over the other knee, and the leg that remained in contact with the soil got such a start that the other could never catch up.—Dakota Correspondence. JEFFERSONIAN SIMPLICITY. Hrury Wiltttwsoil Hist-overs It liustli'iitlnc in tile Little Swiss Republic. Courier-Journal. The Swiss Confederation is, next to San Marino, which is a mere toy republic, the oldest representative government of the modern world. It is n model of Jefferson ian simplicity. The congress meets twice a year, and rarely extends its session over three weeks. Its members receive $4 a day during its sittings. There is a federal council of seven, one of whom is chosen as president for one year. This council is elected by the congress. There is no cum brous electoral college, as with us, and no long or second or third terms. The popular elections are held in the churches, and the corruption of voters, or the stuffing of the ballot box, or rioting about the polls is unknown. A civil service law, unwritten, but real, prevails, and good men arrow old and die in public service. Nowhere, except iu the army, is age a dis- qualilier. The Swiss statesmen are all gray-haired, and a cursory glance at a sit ting of the Swiss congress gives the im pression of a small human snowstorm. Ostentatious displays, either of oratory or of living, are as unheard of as official man nerism, inaccessibility and bombast. The beggar on horseback lias never penetrated these fastnesses. The corner stone of the circumlocution office has not been laid. There are do public debts and no surplus. A it I iff lit* mill liiriilmts. The wife of Sheriff Armstrong, of Keo kuk county, Iowa, was left in charge of the jail at Sigourney recently. Two priso ners got into a fight, but the plucky woman parted them and locked them up in sepa- A* scratch made on one of his arms by ^ contact with a cornstalk, last Thursday, resulted in the death of a farmer’s man, | near New Brunswick, N. J., on Sunday. 1 lie arm swelled first, and then the poison at- . fected his whole body. A young man of Brodhead, \\ is., injured his arm oil a barbed wire fence, and wrapped a red silk handkerchief around it to stop the bleeding. His arm became j swollen in a few days, and he is now dan- gerousiy ill from Wood poisoning. | Tom Higgins, of Spirit Lake, Iowa, ha i a sunstroke the other day. Ilis brother- started for the doctor in a hurry, and the horse he rode stumbled, threw the bo.v over his head and stepped on ii is chest, in flicting injuries from which he will proba- ! bly die. Joseph Lindsey, fourteen year .... • --"iiglit Tluitcli for Ills Home. Zay, Flipkins, here is a cure for your baldness advertised in to-day’s paper.” “What is it?” “Old roofs repaired with tar and gravel;” grimly responded Dallywag.—National Weekly. . ■ i ^ The liottoin of tin- 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 Gray is educating the Retail Dry Goods 1 ms. lie is ai'ler liigli price houses with Smilers (no other name will do). Now you of it. remember il and ask In see them. 100 Pieces SATIN MULL WHITE PLAIDS, imported goods, at the astonishing low price of 9c, 10c and 12c. From a bi" importer going out of business in New York. Same goods sell elsewhere at 20e, 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!! LOST !!! The old phantom ship goes down, loaded with old charge books and ledgers, and old fogy ideas and shop-worn goods. Gray’s war Fhlp hit it with one of his needle guns and made them heave to. The missile fired into her was a large rolling stone, and the last words heard from the captain were, “Gray, please don’t move up town.’’ All the small fish 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 line Wool and Linen Goods, so as to prove to all classes of trade we deserve the name of the Regulators of Low Prices. The double i width Black Cashmere on our Bargain Table at 12 1 ._,c is the same as they sell you elsewhere at 2.5c. 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 cannot be matched in town for the same money. Our object is to establish the one price 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 afiluence to beggary, from greatness and grandeur to the oblivion of the grave. Gray's Indigestible Pulverine. Goods well bought are half sold. OUST TOT 3 LIVE ITOXJSL. C. P. GRAY & CO. Trade Palace, opposite Rankin House, Columbus. Ga. B. F. COLEMAN. Jr., I 0 0 H i> % o 0 0 •'irm-: i,a. The Foremost Standard COT TON GIN of the WORLD. It li.ii jus: taken tin* " Highest Award-* < " 1 >1 1G and lMitJonm." h>r • Light Draft, Siunim* and General Utility." at the • 1 1 utt >n Centennial KxpoMtiou, New ns, «>v.t all < ompetitor?. a rum ics • ■de & Etheridge, Columbus. Ga. WESLEYAN Female College, GO V W » 3 * -—* d I SWIVEL PLOW. THE ELbl CWIVEL PLOW IN USE. Equally gi»nl on h*\ el land. No farmei Should he wit In ut oil•*. x nd for free lllus* trilled f'uinlotftie and Almanac. SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. SYRACUSE. NEW YORK- my24 wst CO C“D $1000 REWARD > • r M.« 11>.lullilit* l.ulliug ml Cl.)' Printing, Book-Binding AND Paper Boxes OF EVERY description at LOWEST PRICES. VICTOR DOUBLE HULLER. Illu»tr*te<l <*lrcii’ lar mall.-d free. NEWARK MACULAE COh CoUubiu, je21 w!2w EEDSOTJAWHB BLUE ft GKJCC., AGENTS W ANTED. $fi-?t"‘.' oftho mo*tthrillinKp**r«OTial ndventur*', ox- id. it* of >cout* andforlorn hep**».hero- -•» !«• bruriTv, inipnsDiiiiK nt.i ami hair-breadth d utriinrh’ii, periloua journey*, darinf i os H.vrH h11»KH during the Great Ciri] ;An n pRorusimuusmftt i'* 11 - iiux , : u ■*, St. Louu or Philadelphia. old, liv- l-at in a ing at Bushtou, Illinois, caught a rat ini steel trap, ami attempted to take it on alive. The rat bit him twice on the arm and that member lias since bee much swollen. The boy is dange ociety is full of Mister-ies, Mrs- an< l is-eries.—Boston Post. no money was spent foolishly halt tbe :'ld would be out oi work.—Kxcbange he crying want of this country at the sent time seems to be a secretary ot c.—Detroit Tribune, iardly anybody would care to change lies with the turtle, and yet he has a at snap.—New Haven News. [exico has only two war vessels. Smal l insults of that execrable government onger tolerated ?—Courier-Journal. , T ith Canada standin g on one of ins coat s and Mexico on the other, it is pretty rly time for Uncle Sara to kick out hu rt with both feet.—Chicago News, he drug store men oi Kansas are get- [ into trouble for ignoring the delicate elusive line of demarcation which dis- piishes medicine from beverage. Post- patchy mmons’ Iron Cordial invigorates and iperates the muscles and limb9 ^ odd .. v lirstrful I’ashi'iitriTs. A rock weighing more than a ton fell on a railroad track in Connecticut the other dav, and two little boys, who saved a train from destruction, received a purse of ft.20 from the grateful passengers. There is nothing like preaching practical frugality , to the young.—New York World. Many mothers are unable to nurse their children. In such cases the best substitute j to be found is Mellin’s Food, prepared : after Liebig’s formula, which has proved j to correspond physiologically with moth- ! ers’ milk. anglO tu th&sat lm Won't llo lli-rc. Chili wants to change its constitution so as to give the national congress the power to elect the president. Unless there is a very great improvement in the style of American congresses, it will be a very chilly day when the people of this country agitate such a propositiou.—St. Paul Globe. From (inml Authority. Your neighbor has used Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic. Ask him what lie thinks of it as a Tonic and Invigorator. Greenwood, S. C., October 13, ISG — Westmoreland Bros., Greenville, S. C.— Gentlemen: 111 July last you presented me with a Dottle of your Calisaya Tome which I have used and find it a very tine hepatic stimulant, promoter of digestion and a gen eral tonic, giving tone and vigor to the en tire system. If vou can deliver here at one dollar per bottle, send me two bottles at once. Yours truly, p Hnoz ,, H M D Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga. augfi dlw II.Hi irinlc W.is Hull. “Ah. Wnxein, howdy. How’s business?” “Business is dull, very dull.” “You surprise me; 1 thought trade is r0 “No't^i bit of it. I havn't been able to do a thing for two weeks.” “Indeed. What is your business? “I order strikes, i am a walking dele- g-dr ami I’ve snapped my fingers in four slunk this week, but the men wouldn’t budge. I te'.I you, Bloxens, t lie country is going to the dogs.—Philadelphia Cali. Once upon a midnight dreary. 1 was tossing weak and weary, For I had a lit of ague, And my bones were very sore. Sudd lily / read a label. Of., medicine on my table, Put to reach it I scarce was able ; ] was so infernal sore ! Took 1 j us: one dose, 'uvas Bti.E beans; Soundly slept I and did not snore. ]luff the ague nevermore! 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. jy‘24 eodiwlm 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. A . LARGE STOCK of ull kinds of PAPER, in* eluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bil I Heads, Statements, always on hand. Also Kn I velopes, Cards, «fcc., printed at short notice Paper Boxes of anv size or description not kept in stock made at short notice. Til OK. GIMtKRT, 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office. ' all expense, can be nude working for us. Agents preferred who can iirnlsh their own horses and give their whole tlnn? • >tho InMness. Span* moments maybe profitably 111 lined 1.1-0. A few vacancies In town-and elriejj . 1-. .JOHN.-.ON tc v aUR2 w l,n 1" Main St., moiid. Vic L !1T DRYERS Tin; ZD. Ii.RUVa P'.'K KF.ST AM) JEST. ZIMMERMAM MF'O C0„ BURLINGTON. IOWA. eHi ALBEMARLE Female Institute, Columbus, Ga., August 1,1886. O N and after this date Passenger Trains will run as follows. Tains * daily; f daily ex cept Sunday. The standard time by which these Trains run is the same as Columbus city time. 12 00 in +11 15 pm 4 38 pint 7 35 a m ' 9 35 p m Leave Columbus Arrive Macon. “ Atlanta “ Montgomery “ Eufaula “ Albany “ Milieu “ Augusta “ Savannah Passengers for Sylvania, Sanderville, Wrights- ville, Milledgeville and Eatonton, Tbomaston, Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton. Buena Vista, Blakely and Clayton should take il 15 p m train. Leave Macon.. “ Atlanta *• Montgomery ** Eufaula iu oo “ Albany 1 5 10 a m * 12 00 •• Milkn ,* 11 oo p m * 12 oo “ Augu-ta.. * 930 ii this road will be run as follows : No. I. I Leave Columbus 8 54 a m ) Arrive Opelika 10 20 a m No. a. Leave Opelika 10 40 a m j Arrive Columbus 11 55 a m No. I Leave Columbus 2 28 p m Arrive Opelika 3 5b p m No. I. , Leave Opelika 5 05 pm Arrive Columbus 6 31 p in i Arrive Good water 6 02 pm \o. ii. Leave Goodwater - 6 00 a m Arrive Opelika 10 if, a in Arrive Columbus.... 1 09 p m No. 7. Leave Columbus ...... 1 1-5 p m FOOD The only perfect substitute for Mother's milk. Invaluable in Cholera Infantum and Teething. A pre-digested food for Dys* peptics, Consumptives, Convalescents. Perfect nutrient in all Wasting Diseases- Requires no cooking. Our Rook, The Care and Feeding of li.'nnts, mailed free. | DOLIBER. OOODALE & CO.. Boston. Mass A Slnnflnril Unlintl Work CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Full rnrp** of Mipcrinr teachers ; course «.f instruMios uizli and extensive • location healthful and ac« ch-ible ; m enery beautiful; surroundincs most at* tractive; terms verj moderate ; order catalogue. w. ■>. IIIIHIVIIIV, Principal. Electric Belt Free To introduce it and obtain mronts wo will for tho next eixtv ilays give away, free of charge, in each county in tlio f'. S. a limited number oi our <«« > rninii Klcriro Gnlviiiiic SiHiicnviry ISoIim, Price >#5* i positive and unfailimr < f • ■ * WANTED. V- w.:: I IV A,:«r.t» a .al.-uy of l|«sn to if 90 i>«-p tuontli l ex- li-rliii iil-. Will llujijii n. Minks—“See here, Binks, you must be getting crazy. I bear you bucked your old nag against Lightning last week.” Binks—“I did.” ,, . o “You might have known you’d lose. I Lightning is the fastest horse in seven counties, and yours can t go a mile in four m “That’s all right, but I know Lightning’s I driver, and my old nag would have won H it hadn’t been for an accident I “What sort of an accident? “Lightning's reins bruke. —Omaha 1 Wbrld. SOUTH l Man*agi:r, ... July 18th, 1888* / vN and :if:^ ?■ Sunday July is. the schcdu * * of Mail Train will be as follows: No. 1—Going North Daily. Leave Columbus 3 00 p i Arrive at C’hipley 5 01 j> i Arrive at Greenville 6 07 p i No. 2 -Coming South Daily. Leave Greenville 7 00 a i Arrive at Chi ploy 8 02 a i Arrive at Columbus y 10 11 u i No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—North. Leave Columbus 7 oo a i Arrive at Chipley 9 32 a i Arrive at Greenville 11 10 a i No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South. Leave Greenville 3 5-5 j» m Arrive at Chipley 4 59pm " umb; Arrive at Columbus . 7 07 ]> w W. L. CLARK, Gen’l Manager. T. C. S. HOWARD, Gt-n’l Ticket Asent. feb24 dly and Whiskey Hab its cured at home with out pain Book of par ticulars sent FK EE. ti&Ji WUU.UuJl 3tre«;, OPIUM FOR ALL House Cleaning Purposes A Solhl 1-2-0/.. fake for 5c*. J. J. WOOD, 138 Broad Street. QUEEN th E I»OHTAB XjE FARM MILLS For ***i»cU Feed or Meal for Fumilj I nc. 10,000 IN USE. —Writ** r-.r !•< nr. Straub Machinery Co., CINCINNATI, O TORED. remedy $ 1 n Vl H ia^D.iie -’L -g!•’•*. li ii-- wiU m-t.n a n, ‘ M keV J > ss . i •*• •. *1.,. ,,|,i\- I*. fleet Gl\ !*lf UU* F.ORG1A. Ml'St OGEE COUNTY : VVlieri a-. L. >. McFiachern make- application ir permanent letters of administration, with the | The-e are. therefore, to cite all persons cerned. kindred and creditors, to show cam . ! any they have, within the time prescribed bylaw i)|)I y i i Send six cents for postage and 1 iv 1 /j I j, recceive free a costly dox ol | goods which will help all, of either sex, to male# ; more money right away than anything else ia this world. Fortunes await the workers abso lutely sure. Terms; mailed free. True & Co., Augusta, Maine. d*wtt