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■ ~ — DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1886. 7 J A WONDERFUL DESK. Tlirontfli Which City .Mcrchmili. Can IVIiIsih- With Sow Turk ami llnaton. New Haven Register. Work is now being done which will soon make it possible for merchants in this city to set a cosy little desk in their counting-rooms and talk without rlsln with people in New York Boston ann Philadelphia as well as with every sub scriber ol the Southern New England 'l'c|. ephone Company. A copper circuit lias already been completed between New York and Boston, and the wires are fust approaching Philadelphia. Instead of the ordinary telephone at the wall tin subscriber can be furnished with n beautiful rosewood desk about the size of i ladies’ writing desk, with plenty of room to write upon, and with several drawers for papers. The desk conceals the big magnet which operates the bell and also the other mechanism of a powerful tele phone, except two silver warning bells and the transmitter. The transmitter with a silver mouth piece about the size of a silver dollar is held by a metallic arm which is so arranged that it can be moved to raise or lower the mouth-piece several feel By an automatic device the transmitter is also kept in the same relative position to the mouth at whatever position it is sot. The only other thing which shows that the desk is not a gentleman’s ordi nary office furniture is a little movable bar witli four metallic switches. By this device the subscriber nuts himself out of the city oircuit and switches himself onto the main line for New York or Boston ■which he rings up and calls a New York or Boston subscriber with less trouble than is caused to call a subscriber in the same city. The copper circuit is perfect and free from induction. A Register reporter recently talked from the executive office of the Southern New England Telephone Com pany to New York over it. Although the wire passes through lengthwise the whole noisy city of New York, a whispered con versation there was more easily heard than the ordinary city telephoning. Hay Fever is a type of catarrh having pe culiar symptoms. It is attended by an in flamed condition of the lining membrane of the nostrils, tear-ducts and throat,affecting the lungs. An acrid mucus is secreted, the discharge is accompanied with a burning sensation. There are severe spasms of sneezing, frequent attacks of headache, watery and inflamed eyes. Ely’s Cream Balm is a remedy that can be depended upon. 50 cts. at druggists; by mail, regis tered, 60 cts. Ely Brothers, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. eod&w A Vnlualilu Servant. Texas Siftings. An Austin merchant who had failed, sev eral times to collect a bill from Col. Yerger went to the latter’s residence, determined to get the money. He was met at the door by Sam Johnsing, who had orders to keep out people who came with bills. “Is Col. Yerger in ? ” “What does yer want? ” “1 want iny money.” “All right, sah. E.f hit’s your money you wants jess step in de parlor. Hit’s only de folk's fiats after de kurnel’s money dat he don’t keer to see. He wouldn’t be in ef you was after liis money.” Ilnllil Yourself l'|i. Have you been sick ? Is your convalos- ence slow and tedious ? Then try a bottle of Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic, and take as directed. It will soon make you strong and well again. Greenville, S. C., July 14, 1884. Messrs. Westmoreland Bros.—Gentle men : I bought a bottle of your Calisaya Tonic some time ago for my little daughter, seven (7) years old, who was at that time suffering with general debility and loss of appetite. Your Tonic was given as direct ed, and she is now entirely well j has a good appetite, sleeps well and has regained her strength. Her complexion has re sumed its usual rosy color. I don’t hesi- ; ■fate to recommend the Touicto any one as ; being, in my opinion, very superior. Very respectfully, M. S. Scruggs, Book-keeper Camperdown Mills. , A gentleman in this city has used the remedy for a fifteen months old child with perfect, success. The Tonic is just as bene ficial to children as to grown people. Brannon «& Carson, Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga. sep3 dlw A llil of IVIt t-'resli lfonstcil ill Clilnutn. Owing to the fact that the mud of the so-called Mississippi fiver is sticky and hard to wash off from the bare feet, most- of the persons who go across at St. Louis i still use the bridge.—Chicago Tribune. j This would be a comparatively happy world if everybody knew the virtues ot | SMITH’S BILE BEANS as a family med icine, and acted upon that knowledge, j One-half the misery of the world comes ; from ailments which arise from a bad stomach or a bad liver. Chiefest among these are dyspepsia, biliousness, sick head- ; ache and neuralgia. BILE BEANS will cure all of these, be- , sides ail miasmatic diseases. Dose: One | Beall. ,aug24 eod&wlm I The. fuel nml llu- Sonnet. While every sonnet contains fourteen luies ouf magazine poets should be mafic to comprehend that every fourteen lines don’t make a sonnet.—Robin Goodfcllow. Tin Verdict l mini is. W. D. Suit, druggist, Bippus, Ind., testi fies: “lean recommend Electric Bitters as ; the very best remedy. Every bottle sold i has given relief in every ease. One man took six bottles, and was cured of rkeuma- j tism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: “The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years’ experience, is Electric Bitters.” Thousands oi others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Bran non & Carson’s Drug Store. eod&w Very I'liroiisonnlilc. There are 6000 saloons in Philadelphia and still croakers complain that it is a dead town.—Minneapolis Tribune. 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 a- “bright as a button.” It is very ple^ant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- fates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. Jd' J The Latest Final. Since the feat of Columbus in discovering America, there has been nothing of more absorbing interest than the discovery of Prince Alexander by himself.—Chicago I el- egram. A MOST LIBERAL OFFER. The Voltaic Belt Co., MarshalL Miclm 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, -Manhood, &o. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en velope with full particulars, madedfree. Write them at once. Uwtl ( Oil la the Mllly Jflalit. 'M," complained the guest, “you would tell your night watchman to keeo J" 1 ' ; , keeps up such an outrageou racket all night T can’t sleep.” “I wii' In , ! lm , to ' Vi, ! k n >ore lightly,” said Hi rn Li ,ld {,Ki'’>ciousiy, “but- you know b must walk the corridors vals. um ~*‘ s regular intt-i Oh, it isn’t his walking that di • * r Y"i “>** f i*io winking huh ui-'i tilths me, replied the guest, “f never hen: that. It is hisi terrific snoring that keeps nie awake.’ —Brooklyn Eagle. lUTKLEVS ARNICA KA1,VK. The best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Few. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positivi ty cures Piles, or no pay is required. It i guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund, il. Price 25 cents pc: t>ox. cor sale by Brannon & Carson. 1e24 oed&w A.lvti-o In l‘ros|ii-r( 1 vi- llrhlricromuK, A man about to marry should agree with tlie girl’s father in politics, and with lu . mother in religion. Till' Atimisplicre i.t I,ovo Is a pure, sweet breath. This desideratum is one of the results of using SOZODONT. which not only invigorates and preserves the teeth but renders the mouth ns fra grant as a rose. sat se tu th Aw It.'iitmi Kmnnrii. * The reason why the world isn’t better is not because of the few faults we have, but because our neighbors have so many,— Philadelphia Call. Worthy of a Trial. A lady of our acquaintance lias been in quite feeble health for many years with some complaint, peculiar to the sox—be came emaciated—lost her appetite—was melancholy—sleepless— cross and fretful. Many years’ suffering indicated that all medicines were a failure. Some one sug gested the use of the Simmons’ Iron Cor dial, which could be applied locally. After using two or three bottles an astonishing change was observed, and a complete cure was soon effected. eod&w Fi-miuiur Itnitnllty. At the ball a stupid young man ap proached Miss X. and said: “This is our dance; shall we waltz?” “No, indeed, 1 hate waltzing.” “Do I then waltz so badly?” asked the young man. “Very well, let’s sit down and talk, then.” “We will waltz; I prefer it.”—The French. Excitement in Texas. Great excitement lias been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Texas, by the remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise his head; everybody said he was dying of consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery was sent him. Finding re lief, lie bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bot tles of the Discovery, he was well and had gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for consumption free at Brannon & Carson’s. eod&w IMntonic nml Arm-iilifi'l'ous. The precise difference between love and friendship it has alwayspuzzled the philos ophers to define. Sometimes it amounts to nothing more than the accidental dis covery by the hesitating young man that her father owns a silver mine in Colorado. —Sotfterville Sournal. Nervous, lMlilitilteil Moil. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap pliances, for the speedy relief and perma nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus trated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. declT tu.th,sat,se&wly We Have Them oil tin- List. The Abbe Liszt, one of the greatest ; pianists the world ever produced, died i poor. There are a good many people in this country who seem likely to die poor pianists.—Springfield Union. Notide to Debtors and Creditors! NOTICE is hc-veby (riven to at! parties haring demands against P. McArdle, late of .Wuscom-ci ; comity, deceased, to pp sen' them to me proper!s made out, within the 'ime preserilH-dbyL.u-.se as to show their chiuvci r ind amount. Audni - , persons indebted tc. s; hi iecensed are hereby re quired to mala: imnuid.de payment to m ; This August rail lari. J. G. BLRRIS, augo oa\v6w Administrator. A Ntnmlard Medical Work OM.Y81.iMI IIY M All,, IMINTFAIII. ILLUSTRATED SAMPLE FREE TO ALI r nt / c'$ - fnitiin ■/ ;»HL* UGW TtiYSEIF, A Grt iit Moillonl Work on Manhood Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Dehi ity, Pivinutuni Dorlim in M;in. Errors of Youth ami the untold misery result mg from indiscretioi or exee.-scs. V hook l*f>r every man, young, mid dle-agc.1 an 1 old. It contain? its presenpliMi- for all acute nml chronic disease*, each one o which h invaluable. Ho found by the Authoi whose .■xRi.rienee lor 2.i years is Mich as prohahlj ne\et In imv hi lei the lot of any physician. 3< v )ug. •. bound n beaiitiAtl French muslin, eu. ho: sed covers. Aril Kilt. jruarnntccd to he :» line work in ewry sense tneelumicul, literary an profession.!i than any otm r work sold in tin country for or the mov.ey will be refund v in every instunee. Price only ?:.00 by mail, po*t paid. Illustrated sample « cents. Ncmf now Gold medal awarded the author by the Nations Medical Association, to the President of whies the Hon. P. A. Bissell, and associate otiie. rs o the Hoard tlie reader is respectfully referred. The Science ol Life should be read by the youiu' for instruction, and by the ulllicted for relief. It will benelil ull. London Lancet. There is no member of society to whom Tin Science oflife will not he useful, whether youth parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.—Ar gonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. l Hultlnoh street. Boston, Mass., who may Ik- consulted «*n all diseases re •wiring skill and experience. Chronic and obsti nate diseases that have batfled the skill of ah other physicians ;i specialty. Such treated suc cessfully without sm instance of failure. Men tion this paper. apis wly GULLETT’S Magnolia Gin I,A. The Foremost Standard COT TON GIN of the WORLD. It has just taken tho “Highest Award- Gold Medal and Diploma." for “ Light Draft, llcnt Sumple and General Utility," at the World Cotton Centennial Exposition, New Orleans, over all Competitors. Slade & Etheridge, Columbus, Ga. Je7wi3t We Are Here! MANUFACTURED BY M, D, HOOD 1 CO (Ini mill ms. Ga. >1 But Not Long to Remain at These Prices, NEW FALL GOODS JTJST OZPIETsTIEID AT C3- JR, -A. IT’ S. Note Prices. The Talk of the Town, “How can Gray do it?” 5 Cases STANDARD FALL PRINTS 44 cents. 5 Cases GOOD FALL PRINTS -I cents." 3 Cases Imported TWILL MOHAIRS, all new fall shades, Worth tSOe, price now 10c. 8 Cases Imported DEL MART1NBURGS, all new fall shades, worth 374c, price now 121 cents. 2 Cases Imported FRENCH DIAGONALS, all now fall shades, worth 38c, price now 16 cents. 25 Pieces Imported Lupin’s Blue and Jet Black 42-inch CASHMERE, worth 55c, price now- 25 cents. . •# 25 Pieces Imported Emmcrson’s Heavy Weight TWILL, 8(1 fine, double width, wortli 10c, price now 15 cents. All SUMMER DRESS GOODS, wort li 25 to 40 cents, (remnants from 6 to 15 yards) will be put on Bargain Counter up to Wednesday- -pick only 8 cents a yard. All COLORED LAWNS, some five cases, worth 0 to 8 cents; price will tic 2 cents. .Vow is the time to strike, while the iron is hot. lhiy » THE MOST EXTENSIVE PURE BRED LIVE STOCK ^ESTABLISHMENT kin the WORLD. Jfenr Import«• 11Ions roiihtiiiitljr r arriving, llare individual excellence and choice breeding. ‘SHADELAND PURI- BRED! ^^^ESTABLU C1.YD15SDAV.E HORSES, PER OH t: ICON, NORMAN or FRENCH DRAFT HORSES. ENGLISH DRAFT HOUSES, TROTTING-UREO ROADSTERS. CLEVELAND iUYS and FKLNCIl •'OACIILIIS, ICELAND nml SHETLAND IM’NJES. IIOLs'1 LIN-Fill LSI AN' mid DEVON ('All l.l-:, Our ciiBiomers have the advantage of our mnny year* exiicrieiioe In breeding and importing; Superior Ounlity; l.nrue Va riety and I in me ii .i e < olleel ions ; opportu nity of com paring ditli renl breeds; and low rices, beoai:.«e of our uneijunled fii- cilit it*s, extent of business ami low rates of transportation. Noothcr estublisliniiMit in the world offers such advantages to tin* purehtiser. P Hit US J.OW ! T f: IMIS j: AS Y ! Vis itors welcome. ('ovrespondenee soliu* lied. Circulars Free. Mention this pane* POWELL 3R0S . Sprililltoro.CrqwlOrd Harris’s Blue COMET BLEACH l NG we gut cheap, so will make music at 4c a yard CABINET, Heavy Grass Bleached, we get cheap, so will make music at 7c a yard. 4-1 MASONVILLE, Grass Bleached, everybody’s favorite; will make music at 74c. The proved popularity of our cheap sales for Summer en courages us lo continue same. Oh, what a scorcher!—all our $1 00 and ft 25 CORSETS we will close out at 50c. We keep only the best makes of Corsets, seldom having any nt a price less than ft 00. No auction trash at the Trade Palace ; hence you will get a great bargain, if you need algood Corset, for 50 cents. See them. THIS WEEK will be known as Earthquake Excitement Sale by Gray, the Leader. Goods will be tumbled all over the store and stocks completely shaken up. It bus been said by many that the late severe vibrations in this city were caused by so much gas generated around the city by high priced houses, devising means to stop Gray putting the prices so low. Now is the time to note this- another hump on the camel’s back found by opposition when they attempt to match our prices on HEAVY WOOL BLANKETS. Note the prices we name. 10- 4 HEAVY WOOL BLANKETS, good goods, at $2 25. 11- 4 HEAVY ALL WOOL BLANKETS, splendid goods, at $3 50. 12- 1 HEAVY CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, superb goods, at *1 00. la Mvo weeks all our new stock will he in: then we will show the largest, cheapest and prettiest stock in Columbus—also tile largest number of cnsi'.miers getting it off our hands. A pleased peo ple dailv visit the Trade Palace. No chance for the credit monster to drive genius to destruction, the millionaire to heggar.v. ambition and its advocates to ruin. II, like the late e.iiilujuake, has whirled the proud scums of wealth from high and honored rank into insanity, and the children of fortune wander alongthe banks of Jo dan to the ghastly portals of suicide. Respectfully submitted by the On-Top-Live Spot Cash Store, C. P. GRAY & CO. HOOD’S EUREKA LIfi MEDICINE Tlu* fault less family remedy. For biliousness, torpid liver, imlippstion, constipation, and all tk« ■mnmon ills of li:u it is simply perfect and can- Don't be without a bottle. Jordan's Joyous Julep The infallible remedy for Neuralgia. It will cure the worst case of Neuralgia, however severs and long standing the rase. J UVANTIA! A specitlc for 8ick Headache. A dose taken when symptoms appear will prevent the worst Hick Headache. It cures nothing else. Kxtriiets or Toiuoii nml Vanilla,, the finest flavoring extracts known -something sn- perior and elegant. dtf Largest Business Connections Sputh, COLUMBUS, SAVANNAH. AUGUSUA, NEW YORK (ii'iiy's MulIn: Sell cliciip, sell it lifiip. GEM Si SOUTH Of THE THE”BEST VERTICAL ."II IRON AND STEEL FRAME. FRENCH BUHRS. > cut ■ I>u ruble, Compnct. Writ** for Descriptive Circu lar. Mention this paper. ..ojPggV ' Strait!.’ Machinery Co., .V Cincinnati, O. ^9K*; 13SBES&* 1 ' TH ,$1000 REWARD tiettsd;!< fit‘for marktia- rnugb Jk Clover Setyi iu ONK PAY ^ /^f. • fts tho ii> JkA VICTOR v '&$. ffis f;.-,. - 'Apr VRK SLVC1HNJE CO., Colui je21 W12 SWImuL PLOW. !• Jf j* sfe THE 8£ST CWlVtL r LOW !N USF-. Eour.llv ir<wi <.<. . •>.■■! mnd. No larmef should tm witfumt • -nml lor free (Hus* traieil C'lifutoKu;* ;Xlmmine, SYRACUSh CHO LED PLOW CO. SYRACUSE. NEW YORK )| EISH'.I I. DI' 1 A It’!' M ENT. TULANE UNIVERSE,'? OF LOUISIANA. ALBEMARLE Female Institute, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA I-'iill errs of wuwriur •™: | a , "! i ; 'n’VSt’li tho’-iugii and ™t,;nn v r. I . at.. u' ct-aHihU*; Bcont-ry beautiful tractive| tonus ji'.'i>i,-HIN.SON, PrliK-ipnl. Manhood bood.&e.hav.iid •• ••• bus discovered simple self-cure, wlm b i sendFIiEDto his fellow -sufferer^. Addr I H BEEVES.43Chatham fctrw AGEWT8f«Je7Sil«yTe, l 'pic nducements. Rmpihf CopviNr. f i The Brown Cotton. Gin Co-, NEW LONDON, CONN. .Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable” Jirown Colton (Jins, Feeders and (Jon* den^ern. W All tile very latest improvements: im proved roll box, patent whipper, two if,—^ lirusli belts, extra strong brusli, cast -r- - cnhvrg'-’. udSt pT8C' 'ondenser. • isl met ion, durable • !i:rlil. ek-niiH tlieseed per /’./ ' -• - " -r -" . • w*; jfeet.. mill pruduccH ilrst class satniiles. f 1- • -"■■■;HEl.IVEitKD I KliEOF FREIGHT h *. • - • ’*■ nr un.v nee# H-.ibfe point. Scud for lull i;'. t descrifilion u.nd price list* COT.UMHUS IRON WORKS. Agenls, Columlms, (in. sat&wfim Five Cold , id Twti Siivor Modal*, awr.i-led in 1885 at the Kxposttious ot , New . .-um and Louisville, and the In. I ventiouH Exposition of London. The n.p -rioriiy < I Coraline over horn i or wlial^iio/ie lms now been demonstrated by over five yem s’experience, it, is mors | durable, e . i e pliable, more comfortable^ j and newrr rirHtkx. i | Avoid eiienp imitations made of variout kinds of cord. None are genuine un'es 1 Du. Warn Bit's Cora link" is printer | on inside of steel cover. FOR SAIF SY ALL LfADiHO MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Bio' dway, New York Citt uuc-j. No „ ... NATIONAL ^ UUJ T'Y ( <»>f DN N V. Bradford Block. INN ATI, OHIO $250 A MONTH. Agent, wnnte.l. 90 ben- vidreak'l A V HRONSO" « Clear lletlnitlon. r iiennuiun. iooi superintendent—-Now, me what heathens are? vho has been reading about t«1—Heathens is folks what er' religion.—Omaha World. ACEim«S»3.s offer “ The Olinper Mr*. Co., illinlu-d,. Clneinnall. « SOITHKRN HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Hi; ti 109 N. Charles St., Bsltlmore. Mrs. W. M.Cabv. MIssCaby. Sc E hool bli3hCd iD 1M2 ' Frf, “ W« SHENANDOAH VALLE? ACADEMY, W1SCHIKTEB, VA. Prepares for University; College, Army, Navy ° r SmSuffiBS. ofVa.) u. D. Jyia dJtawto N.W.AYEB&SGN ADVERTISING AGENTS bSMio PHILADELPHIA Cor. Cbestnul and Eighth 8tn. Receive A«lverti«ement»* for this Paper OTmTBKt2K?8KSSEFK talJWHH i SON'S WAHUAl WLM ** it* when buslneds Is doll and price* are low Is JIPJ BUY YOUR fall shoot In k i;rent bargain*. 8<*nrt for new FREE cata II N ft i• ns of Watch** RlflesSportlncOofE* and** W U.W.CIaflinACA.. « llnane •**. I*w V«r» SHARP 6INS 0 "S“ X Perfect HIS HHAHI’KNFH offeree. dr« ATLANTAMACHINKB YCo': .iil.me.d? mjM Gin Houses Insured, VNo Cotton mill llncliincry 111 in. Iiy JOHN BLACKMAR, General Insurance Agent. X i ■ x I to r i'«"l t.:jrrit | >11 (iliicc, Til('|iliuiie Xo. •">). < Inliinilms. (la. aug9 se&w4in Wishing to Ghiingo My Business, 1 Oiler My Enlire Slock Coffins, Cases and Caskets, Holies, Etc., At greatly reduced prices. Purchasers will further their in interest by lexamining before buying elsewhere. B. F. COLEMAN, Jr. And in the very bent manner, with the best Faints, as cheap as any one in the city. I am always ready for small jobs as well as large ones. I have the best of workmen employed. .IAMBS M. OSBORNE, AT THE Old Bradford* Paint Shop. Jyl* sviw.lm UKORUIA. Ml'Si OfiEK ' OUNTY. V\ .K ieas. A11 L. Downing, administratrix of «--t:»t «d‘ 1. T. D-iu-iiing fh-ceased, represents to tii- • <.*i11 in In • p» liiion. didy liled that the has fully adininisterec L. T. Downing’s estate. Ite all persons concerned* 1 * !r they »e dis- uhargeo fnnu her administration and receive lett»*rs of dismission on the first Monday in De cember, 1H86. Witness my official signature this September 4,' 1886 F. M. BROOKS. sep5 oawsra Ordinary. FOR RENT. f rHE STORE HOUSE No. 1147 Broad Street* 1 next to Wittich & Kinsel’s corner. This Store is be ing remodeled with single pane plat* glass windows; has all modern improvements. Also Oftice and Sleeping Room in Garrard Building. Also, Residence in Wynnton with 26 acres of land attached, known as Garrard place. Also, the place in Linnwood known as the Wiley Jones place, with 28 acres of land attached. Thif last named place will be put in repairs for a good tenant. Apply to augl4 lm LOUIS F. GARRARD. reooeive free * coetly help *U, of either hi, to ■nor* money right away than anything alee In this world. Fortunes await the worken abso lutely lore. Terms, mailed ft**. Tana ft Co_ Augusta. Maim. dftwtt