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DAILY ENQUIRER - SDN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST ‘>0, lSsii Afralil of Iti-Hil People, 8t. Paul Globe. “Take my advice," remarked a traveler from Wisconsin to a companion on the Milwaukee “limited” train, as the tw< j occupied the smoking apartment of a i sleeper, “and have nothing to do with ! dead people right after their death." “What are you talking about?” asked his ! seat-mate. “I’m talking about lnying out dead peo- | pie. And what is more, 1 know what I’m | talking about, for I’ve handled more than my share of dead men.” “Undertaker?” cpieried his traveling companion. “No,” replied the man of experience, “I never was an undertaker nor never sold undertaker’s goods. But in my old home, Beloit, Wis., I knew every body, and in some way they got in the habit of send ing for ine to assist in fixing the remains for burial. I got to be quite an expert at the business, and never thought of any dis agreeable feelings in connection with the work. A change came over me, and now I am just as nervous as a man can well be while fooling around a cold and lifeless body.” “But the change was the result of an ac cident. One of my old friends died, and 1 was promptly on hand to assist in pre paring his remains for their last resting- place. My first object was to adjust in place a set of false teeth which, immedi ately after death, had slipped out of place. I was alone. Without a thought I put my hand in his mouth and drew the plates in position, when, much to my surprise and Inconvenience, the dead man’s jaws closed down on ray hand like a vise. Sly surprise gave way to pain as the set jaws began to press harder and harder on my fingers. “I had only one hand to work with, so I was unable to move the jaws and get my lingers out, and the rigor of death was be coming more and more manifest the longer I waited. Just at that time the- widow of the dead man wandered in the room. She saw my position, and imagining that her husband had revived, fainted dead away. Assistance finally came, and the old lady was carried out, after which 1 was rescued from the vise of the dead man’s jaws. “Since that experience I have been afraid to wash a dead man, as I imagine all sorts of things and lasting injuries received from touching the dead.” Duffy's Raw Beef Formula I lieu rl.v ami .strong. 1*. II. M rRPHY, IDS Conway street. Ilou i Mr Baltimore, Md., writes: “Have gained 11 pounds by the use of your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula.” M», M. Y.’nF.KU I BOUrS, Ossage Mission. : Kansas, writes: “Have used your Duffy’s i Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formu la, and weigh 25 pounds more than ever before.” Mu. Z._ HARRIS! >N, Luray Courthouse, | 11 Vn.. writes : 1 Have been using your | j‘ , Duffy’s Pure Malt Wiskey for dyspepsia, .ry’nou and have gained 33 pounds.” ! h«t -si. 1 i. MB. WM. H. J. WELLS, 955 Claiborne j i-vu-y iV.t'" Ave., Chicago, 111., writes: “After uhui.u do any. mu y >ur Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw \‘\[. j Jeef Formula, have gained 15 pounds.” I j m ; . mis Rule Mr. EDWARD H. HOWE, 938 Main J street, Kansas City, Mo., writes: “Huvt i special age: used your Du fly’s Pure Mult Whiskey and J before tin Raw Beef Formula n little over two I th months. Have gained 194 pounds.” John H. Henderson vs. Green McArthur. Huh Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. May Tirm.lBbu i Superior t ourt ol'Muscogic County, licorgm. It appearing to the Court by the Petition o , lolm it. llcmicrsun that on the first day of Sep- j ember, in the year of our Lord eighteen hum ! itrcd timl eighty-two tireen McArthur, of suir i anility, made and delivered to said John H. Her. lerson a certain instrument in writingcommon)} called a promissory note, whereby he promised tc ' ay to said piamutf the sum of one hundred uni | dm ! y-nine dollars iwelvi months after date wit l nteivi't from date at eiultt per e« nt. pev annuti j for value reeeived. and that afterwards on the 1st lay iU’Seplember. J* J. the bett.-r to -eeure tlu ■ v.iymenl •mal iietrument exeemed and deliv IV« 1 to -aid pl.i iiltllt id.- tit. i t’ : l.d moiTgUItt t her. !>y be comvyi d to said j inintilf all that rih.1 nr p.mvl of lard sit’ir.t d.lvng ,»rd beiny I n the County otMus. '.rev . kuoAii atio boiuuiet line-: On l ?r- north oy t in Huds "f’Jamc- , on the weM by the St. Mary's road. oi» th* by ; he I nd ■ i Jam ■ H ul ind m the * n l.ua!- of Philip Ou\n*. eor.t.u.ung and i-.u-half aei\ • more or le—. whic ;gage was Condition -vl that ' **;;.d deteiu. ,»ay off a ui d { >< hanu -aid prou;:s>*»r; h a;,v and aid tort i \t term after barret, •dereii th: t bed in the Columbus Kv touth t-.r four months, or *n the said defendant, or hi in: .at hast thive month? eft his court. 'rOL. Y. CRAWFORD, Petitioner’s Attorn J. T. Wt l.ldS. Judg A true extract from the minutes C.,_writes: “After using j aSj^fMay! mm!** ,U Mn> ' lCT oko?' □am im w mi Mr. C. H. KNIGHT, 1345 Corcoran St., Washington, D ' , Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, have gained 19 pounds in weight.” Mr. WM. CHAPMAN, 1500 Vermont Ave., Washington. D. C., writes: “I have used your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula, and have gained 10 pounds.” THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO., Baltimore, Md. itSrTho Duffy's Raw Reef Formula mentioned above is a special household application of the medicinal virtues and purity of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whisky, and is intended to more specificallj meet the requirements of those suffering from i Ample, well ve Consumption. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, General J college Mi l. Debility and all Wasting Diseases. In addition j ^N,ot one dollar e to the tonic effect of our whisky, it fin s. e. c. c. f Muscoget u the nt? . POND. Clerk. LA GRANGE, GA. durian School of Lit- ature, Art, Vocal ana Instrumental .Music and normal methods. ntilatcd buildings, situated on (•(jualed blood-forming material, whereby the weight and strength are increased. A printed cony of this formula, which consists principally of raw beef and our Duffy’s Pure Malt Whisky, will he mailed to any address, under the Seal of the Company, upon receipt of a two-cent stamp. Dr tile preparation itself, in litjuitl form, as put up by us by a special process, making it the most palatable and efficacious beef preparation The Hit mini Fa tail,'. Boston Transcript. The human family living to-day on earth consists of about 1,460,000,000 individuals; not less, probably more. These are nis- tributed over the earth’s surface, so that now 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 tpoii In Africa there are 210,000,000. Ill Amor ica, North and South, there are 000,000, relatively thinly scattered ...... , , , - -.. . , , , _ recent. In the islands, large and j loaded forty-two tons. It is expected to small, probably 10,000,000. The extremes attain a speed of from seventy-five to - ’ 1 - - ’ 1 - • ■ eighty miles an hour. M. Estrade pro poses to give to all railway carriages wheels of the same dimensions, thus coun teracting to a considerable extent the re sistance of friction and movement. Large l.nemimtive. The experiments of M. Estrade, of Paris, with the giant locomotive Parisieune, will lie interesting to railway managers. The ..... _, , , locomotive, which is nearly ready for the where dense, and at points over-populated. 1 trial trip, is 32-54 feet long and is 4.08 feet - *-—v) ooo In Amor-I wide. The wheels, which are six in mim- ' ixo . j her, are 8.20 feet in diameter. The loeo- all ^ | motive weighs thirty-eight tons, and when of tlie white ami black are five to three; the remaining 700,000,000 in termediate brown and tawny. Of the race 600.000. 000 are well clothed—that is, wear garments of some kind to cover their nakedness; 700,000,000 are semi-clothed, covering inferior parts of the body; 250,- 000,000 are practically naked. Of the race 500,000 live in houses partly furnished with the appointments ot civilization; 700,- 000,000 in huts or caves with no furnishing: 260.000. 000 have nothing that can be called a home, are barbarous and savage. The range is from the topmost round—the Anglo-Saxon civilization, which is the highest known—down to.naked savagery. The portion of the race lying below the line of human condition is at the very least three-fifths of the whole, or 900,000,000. llOll'tS. diamonds with “wash” Don’t wear dresses. .Don’t wear your bathing suits decollete at either extremity. . Don’t say you're “by way of” being, doing, this, that or the other. Don’t use either “swell” or' “swagger” as complimentary adjectives. Don’t flirt until you have learned how— by studying the married women. Don’t use costermonger’s English at all. It is not a proof of high social standing. Don’t say “The idea! as if any nice girl ever did such things!’, You all do, and you know it.—Puck. Don’t allow your consciousness of unique hosiery to get away entirely with your sense of propriety. “Don’t, if you do the above, scream as you enter the water. It isn’t necessary. You will attract plenty of masculine at tention without it. Don’t believe a man is an English peer simply because he says so, drops his h s, and is ignorant of the customs of decent society in regard to full dress. When She Spoke. Detroit Free Press. i She was a sweetrfaced, blue-eyed young f irl, with great waves of golden hair, rushed carelessly back from a noble look ing, snow-white brow. Her ruby lips were full and sweet. Innocence itself was in her great blue eyes. Fair and sweet was she in all the purity and guilelessness of her fresn young womanhood. Two young men have long been watch ing her with eager interest. Her glorious beauty has enthralled them “Whi A Ytilunlde Kfineily. Brandreth’j Pills have been used by millions of human beings. Their success is founded upon the theory of reason, and an attentive observation of symptoms of disease. Whatever makes bad digestion breeds disease, and whatever makes good digestion cures disease. Brandreth’s Pills make good digestion, purify the blood, and remove all bad humors out of the body by the organs of the stomach and bowels. They act in harmony with vital action and work of nutrition; the strength increases, the skin and the eye become clear, and the symptoms of the malady are surely ren dered milder by their use. They are harm less for all ages and conditions. eod&w Knlnrglng His Yoculiuliiry. The reckless way in which the American newspapers coin verbs is a subject often broached. As a late and striking instance of a most unworthy tendency the follow ing is clipped from an exchange: The river Main between Maintz and Frankfort, in Germany, is to be canalized. The man who wrote the item should be prisonized.—New York World. .at a superb girl?” said one. “Never y fairer! How I would love to hear her speak. No sweet bells ‘jangled’ be like words uttered with lips like those and a face like that.” She SDoke. A friend came down the aisle and said carelessly: “A cold day, Miss D . The full red lips parted slowly, the beautiful head turned with superb grace, a smile of seraphic sweetness illuminated the noble features, and sweet and low was her artless answer: “Well, I should smirk to twitter! ain’t no name for it.” The President llss Another Narrow Escape. “Daniel.” “Yes, madam.” Cold Ely’s Cream Balm was recommended to me by my druggist as a preventative to liav fever. Have been using it as directed since the 9th of August, and have found it a specific for that much dreaded and loath some disease. For ten years or more I have been a great sufferer each year, from August 9th till frost, and have tried many alleged remedies for its cure, but Ely’s Cream Balm is the only preventative I have ever found. Hay fever sufferers ought to know of its efficacy. F. B, Ainsworth, Of F. B. Ainsworth & Co., publishers, In dianapolis, Ind. eod&w Mrs. Scandelle—Isn’t it strange! I have often noticed that among all the tales of domestic infelicity reported in the papers there is hardly ever a story of that kind from Philadelphia. Mrs. Candor—That is true. “You have been there; how do you account for it?” “Well, the fact is, one Philadelphian is so much like another that there is no temptation for married persons to fall in love with any one else.”— Omaha World. Many mothers are unable to nurse their children. In such cases the best substitute to be found is Mellin’s Food, prepared after Liebig’s formula, which has proved to correspond physiologically with moth ers’ milk. auglO tu th&sat lrn DeBags—I’m a wretched man, Bagley. I am afflicted with insomnia and life is get ting to he a burden. Bagley—Nonsense! there are plenty of cures for that. DeBags idespairingly)—Yes, 1 know there are, but I've tried them all without effect xpencecl for sickness last year. Full corps oi* experienced teachers in every tie* parunent. All expenses for board and literature, per^ annum - $205 Above with music and use of instrument 2«5 Art, literature and board 255 Term begins September ,15th. For catalogue address KUFUS W. SMITH. Pres’t. Refers to G. Gunby Jordan, Dr. Seth N. Jordan, Philip Bowers, and other pupils throughout the south. uugtt se tu th tt W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt. I have for sale the following list of Real. Fstate which I will be pleased to show to parties who desire to purchase: §1500. One eight room house on Eighth street, be tween Third and Fourth avenues. The house is in good repair. The size of the lot is 60 feet by 117 feet. 1000. acre vacant lot corner of First avenue and Fifth street. 200. One vacant lot corner Second avenue and Fourth street. The size of the lot is 60 by 80 feet. 2?5. One vacant lot fronting the park, near Slade’s school, The size of the lot is 57 by UK feet. Three new and very desirable residences on lower Broad street. Prices—-82500, $2500, $2250. $2250. A very desirable residence on Hose Hill. 400. Two new three room houses in Browneville near railroad bridge. They cost $700, 1150. 14 acre vacant lot corner of Broad and Sixth streets. 3100. One four room house, one store house and four two room houses corner ot Filth avenue and Seventh street. The rent of this property pays 16 per cent, on the price. eod CHEW TOBACCO!! BUT DON'T CHEW POISON ■RUDOLPH FINZKK’S Pat. “ Havana Pure ” process for treating Tobacco removes nico tine, dirt and grit, enabling the leaf to absorb pure, ripe fruit, and making the most delicious, the most lasting, and the only wholesome chew In the world—one that will not cause heartburn, nervousness, nor indigestion. TURF. Fine Cavendish, Brandy- peach (favor, an everlast ing chew. SUNLIGHT NUGGET. STARLICHT. A fruit-flavored pocket piece for the people. Guaranteed not to contain a traceof chemical or noxious drug. Chew it a week and you will chew it always. The pilot-wheel on every plujp RUDOLPH FINZElt TOBACCO CO., Louisville, Kr» LOUIS BUHLER& CO., Agents' C'oliiinbiiM. (hi. 90 f eod6m Notice to Debtors and Creditors aemunus agamab i-. McArdle. late of Muscogeee county, deceased, to present them to me properly made out, within the time prescribed by law, so as to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re- Notice to Debtors and Creditors. { j tips having claims against John D. Stripling, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same, duly authenticated, to me within the time prescribed by law, and all parties indebted to said John D. Stripling are required to make immediate payment to aug8 oaw Bw Administrator. HOANOKE COLLEGE. ‘In cleaning out rooms, etc I go to church regularly, and even there I preparatory can’t go to sleep.—Philadelphia Call. ill -r - - it • -j to finding places to hide away canned i goods for the winter, I find m one ol the lru „ L «,um. nee wardrobes this great heavy pair ot rubber | to tht chc , L . ks 0 f the sick! boots, with such long tops. Whose aje , strength to the muscles, by g they?” “The “The president's, madam.' T , “Down in the leg of one of them I hud this black bottle with a high cork, w hat is that for?” “And in the other leg is an old pack of cards wrapped in an oil-clot li. vs Rost aic 11 “Oh! I see. They are a pair left over I >y 1 ‘Ttmnks^ * Dan i el”—from the adjoining room. | Nino Kings ami (Jueeii* ofspuin. ^ There are at the present time, including the Carlist dynasty in partibus, no lew ei than nine kings and queens oi Spain. First, there is the infant king upon the throne, and liis mother, the queen 11 b L '-, then come the ex-Queen Isabella and hi husband, King Francis; third j , the ex King Amadeo. brother ot the king u Italy, and lastly, the four t-iu'lists l Juan III. and his queen, Dona I ci x Este, the former of whom abdicated in favor of his son, Don Carlos, w ho, w it h his wife, Dona Margaret, makes up the total. An anecdote is told ol the ex-King Ama, deo paving a visit to the ex-Queen lobelia in Paris a few years ago, when Don Carlos was announced, whereupon Amadeo took his leave, observing with a smile, 1 don t think three sovereigns of Spain ought to be in one room.”—vanity Pair. Eufaula is trying to get a line of boats on 'ihe Chattahoochee. Cordial sends red blood : kly one and I jiving an ap petite, aiding digestion and building up the system. All sickly women who need u never-failing Female Regulator will be delighted with its prompt action. eod&w D. DRKIIKR. J’r; - idem. IILEUE llliill M WILL GIVE PERMANENT RELIEF 1 1880. For t apply to Believe P. O., ii j Session opens September 15tii talogue or special informatioi \V. It. ABBOTT, Principal, ’a. jy30 eou26t is who are suffering in any way from or Nervous Exhaustion. Everybody _i strong, vigorous nervous system is utial to good health. To all perse Xervousncs i that esse AON ROOt '■V L A X G fm pr IMIOIXIIIE Is recommended by clergymen and endorsed by eminent physicians. , It contains no alcoholic or other stimulant, It is not a drug. . It is a food; not a medicine. It induces a good appetite. It insures sound, healthtul sleep. It is perfectly harmless. Ouly 30c a Bottle. Co, For sale, wholesale and retail, by M. D. Hood & o Geo. A. Bradford and Evans & Howard. u>6 att arm ■ifl filustratei' < :.tuiOgn< - CINCINNATI ^0., CORRUGATING CO tufiy deod&\veow6m OftCn A.MONT II. Agent* wanted. 00 bent eei;. StuU ‘tidrM. J* V BttONshe ■■-•-nl, ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED pnBiggers CO GIRO’S CELEBRISTsfn v ' f G : /j \ fiV- ’ ^ T r will, ’• ) rDVfe£NT|RY CHILDREN TEETHING ^llVuS Flvo Cold end Two Eiivor Medal*, awarded in 18'j at tlie Expositions ot New Orlop ns rt> d L. i.isvihe, mid the In ventions Exposition of London. The gitp"riori»y < l Coraiine over horn or whalebone h is now been demonstrated bv over five yens' experience. It is uior« durable, inuie pliable, niore Comfortable, and aencr brinks. Avoid cheap Imituiioiis made of var’out kinds of coni. None ate genuine nr'<‘9 “De. Waunke's Coralike” is prime on inside of steel cover. raft SALE BY ALL LEAS!33 MEKBHMITS. WARNER BROTHERS. 353 Bro dway, Now York Cith "$hadeund"j:= PURE BRED LIVE STOCK establishment kin the WORLD. Sen Ii» port a* ItioiiN constantly f arriving. Rare individual excellence anti choice Urcedluge CLYI)F.SI>AIiE HORSES, I’KKCff KfCON, NOR .11 AN or FRENCH OK A FT HORSES, ENGLISH DRAFT HORSES, TROTTING-1IR K» ROADHTERS, CliKVKLAND BAYS and FltF.NClI COACHERS» ICEL AND and SHETLAND PONIES, HOLST KIN'-FRIESIAN ami IIKYON CaTTLE- Our cuHtomers have the advantage of out many yearn exiierlenee In breeding and importing ; Superior Ouality t Large Va« rlety uml ImmeiiHo Collection** opportu nity of eoniparifiif <1 life re nr breed* * and low price*, because our uneuunlea fa* cilltieN, extent of liualuea* and low rates of transportation. No other e*tuti!i*timent in the world offeit such advantage* to the j»iireha*cr. TERMS l’KICKS LOW! IS EASY J SOtPER BOTTLE —Button tht* palj POWELL BROS.. Soniifftiorn. firawloiil CoJ THE BOSS PRESS Is Without a Rival. THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL. Is the very best Saw Mill in (lie market. It took the only medal of the first class at the New Orleans Exposition. For the above, and for all other machinery, address, FORBES LIDDELL&CO., Montgomery, Ala. N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and Machinery is the largest in this part of the country. B. F. COLEMAN, Jr. UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN Patent Metalic Caskets, Wood Cases k Caskets Children’s Gloss White Cases and Caskets, Children’s Gloss While Metalic Caskets. Burial Robes, all prices from .*1.50 up. Personal attention given all outers. Twelfth Street, tour (tool's west ot Tlios. Gilb"rl s Printing Cilice. ocmiy GULLETT’S Magnolia Gin 4MITR. LA. The Foremost Standard COT TON GIN of the WORLD. ft has just tuken the "Highest Award-* Gold Medal and Diploma," f«jr " Light Draft, He*t Sample ami General Utility," at th* World Cotton Centennial Exposition, New Orleans, over all Competitors. ADDKR83 Slade & Etheridge, Columbus. Ga. Je7wl3t IN THEVIRGIN1A MOUNTAINS CLASSICAL and Scientific Courses for degrees. Al.-o, Hii.-incss and 1'ivparatory course*. Special attention to KntrlMi. Fivnc-h and German spoken. Wesleyan Female Institute STAwTJ InTTOIST, victor , - MAt 11 L.NL CO., C<.linn>JU,,O. Li.II.'lluii.., llaf. iMown.XiV ju21 «-12,v Electric Belt Free l o iiitrodue** it and obtain wo will for tlie next . -i, -v, . mlt/waimrsxhtfflW* . . ,c| p WANTED, • jrdfcf 1 f'!" M "J nhcr 22d, 1S3B. Due of ilit- Fins'r Schools you Vocso I'nion. All Department* :iioron ; :li. Buildings elegant. Steam heat. Ges light, sitnation IwililM Cliimile solemlid. 1‘upils from nineteen Stalls,. All imnomu t m.vunti g - m one greatly reduced charge. Hoard. VVadung, Lights, hngli-h. .'.an-i Irm r-h. (mnnan. Music, for Scholastic year, from September to June, For Catalogue \s rite to , Rev. WM. A. HARRIS. I). !>., I*re ident. jy"end2m Staunton. Viiginia. r.o. SwiitFiilNwbrtTKy;—l&t dinm M O R EL A N D^PARK military academy* Near ATLANT GA. Twenty-six oores of land, beautifully laid off with shaded Lawns, Terraces, Ten-pin Alley, Lake, etc. English.ChniMealand Buainoaa Coupes under a fall ourve of exctfll' fit teachers. Complete Military < )rirt»ujxa<ion. A through school for Boys. The uext yea; begins BepU 13. For Circulars adureVS CHAS. M. NLLL, bupl. DRU^glE^^IESS InstaiAtly Cured* Dr. Ilaino*’ GOLDKN SPKC’I FIC instantly (i“btrova ull appetit*' for alcoholic liquors. It can se'vrrtlu administered in coffee, t--a, or any article of food, even in liquor itself, with necer* tailing results. Thousands of the worst drunlc- ards have been cured, who to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will, indorsed by every body who knows of its virtues but saloon-keepers. .Send for pamphlet containing hundreds of test!- no.nlals from the best women ami men froiu oil parts of the couutry. Address in confidence, jOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Ido Race St., Cinemastl«0k dec20 worn . _ _ all expense, i _ made working for us. Agents preferred who con furnish their own horses and give their whole time :o tha business. Spare moments may be profitably employed also. A few vacancies In towns and cities. U. f. JOHNSON * CO., 1C13 Muln st., Richmond, Va* ftug2 wDn