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

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•"’nut Trim-line Wave*. Ocean waves caused by* earthquakes are r, \ ose started In Japan™ ateivum A( 1KUst 27, 1883, were registered b> tide-gauges on the California coast the same day. iiri’KhKjrs AiiMr.v sai.vk. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Brutses, Sores vncevs, Salt Rheum, Fever botes, retU-r, Chapped HhikIb, Chilblain,,. f or ns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures i lies, or no pay is required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. b or sale by Brannon & Carson, 1e34 oed&w Inebriated Party "I shay, mister, how fur is it to Canal street?” Citizen—“Twunlv minutes' walk,” Inebriated Party—“Kor you or- hie fo' me?” Texas Siftings. Hay Fever is a type of catarrh having pe- cului! symptoms. It is attended by an in named condition of the lining membrane of l ie 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. Fly’s Cream I Balm is a remedy that can bo depended i ll Pon. 50 els. at druggists: by mail, re.gis- “ n ts. Ely Brothers, Druggists, V. eod&w tered I Owes MASONS’ WORK CRITICISED. An Architect Who Thinks Poor Mortar Aonti-it,. ntoil to the Ciilftriilty, Charleston, S. 0., September 7 m n day a prominent architect and builder from New York who was passing throe rh the city indulged in a stroll through fie streets and took occasion to examine som..' of the heaps of mortar and brick “It seems to me," he said, “that a good deal of the destruction In Charleston is due to careless and imperfect \vork I li n e uotiood in very many instances that the mortar used in the construction of dwell ings here is of a very inferior kind In some instances there are hardly am- traces of lime and cement. Brick's which are laid in that kind of mortar will; not remain togetli w in any. violent shock. The city ought to have an official to inspect building mate rial. There are builders, not only in Charleston, but all over the world who will take advantage of people and mm cheap material. I have noticed several brick buildings standing, the walls’ of which are put up with an inferior kind of mortar that will not hold bricks logel her and that is the kind that I suspect has been used in many of the buildings that were shattered. I notice a good deal of this peculiar kind of mortar all over the city in the heaps of debris. I don’t mean to say that houses built with proper mor tar would have stood the shock of the earthquake you had in Charleston, but i am certain that the destruction would not have been as great. BETTER CHIMNEYS NEEDED. ‘‘Let me call your attention to another thing, as most of your city will have to be rebuilt. The matter of chimney tops is an important one. I suppose about one-half of the people killed here owed their death to bricks from the chimney tops. At least 1 judge so from what I have seen of the destruction of chimney tops and the way in which they were thrown down. Now, you have September gales and cyclones here, and a chimney top made as yours are is a very inconvenient t hing to have around the house in a cyclone or an earthquake. When your houses are rebuilt abolish the old, ponderous chimney top. Build your chimneys flush with the roof and then top them off with light terra cotta pipes or pots, as they are called. These are perfect ly safe.” A (iratcfhl CornttpoiuliMii. When a recipient of a bottle writes'as enthusiastically of the virtues ofCalisaya Tonic as did a daughter in a letter to her father recently, it can only mean that the Tonic is the best on the market. The let ter came from Wilmington, N. C. The writer, after referring to the extraordinary and wearing nature of her household duties recently, says: ‘‘I am confident that I never should have held out had it not been for the bracing effects of the admira ble Tonic.” Again the writer says: “I am proud of Greenville’s sons. Long live Dr. Westmoreland, and may liis name be wide famed for the preparation of so excellent and palatable a medicine.” He.v- eral other highly complimentary refer ences are made in the letter to the splen did effects of the Tonic. Westmoreland Bros, only ask any one who is suffering from debility, loss of appetite or malaria, to try their medicine. It is sure to revive ■and strengthen. “And all it costs is a dol lar a bottle.” Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents, • Columbus, C4a. sep3 dlw Our Next Envoy to Mexico. Police Judge—How did you come to dis- ; grace yourself in this way? inebriate—I’m not disgracin’ meshelf, yer honor. Shecretary Bayard’s goin’ to poultry, ho well os horses unit cattle. The best shend me to Mexico ash speslual envoy, fence for Farms, Gardens, stork Ranges and Rail- and I’m preparin’, to enter on discharge of j jjjy duties, sneer : proof paint, or made of gAlvAnfzed wire, as pre judge—Six months on the island.—TVx-is I ferred. it will last a life time. It 1b better tlmn HifHncra board* or barbed wire in every respect. The ojitiugw. I sedirwlck Gates made of wrought-lron pipe nnd 1 steel wire, defy all competition In lightness, neat ness, strength and durability. Wo make the host cheapest and easiest working all-iron automatic or self-opening gate, and the neatest cheap iron fences now made. The best Wire Stretchers, Cutting Filers and Post Augers, For prices and particulars a«k Hardware Dealers or address, mentioning paper, SEDGWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: CQUJMPiUS, GEORGIA, SATl’HPAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1886. A Mintuli,i*<| Mi-ilicnl Work OM.V 81.00 IIV II All.. ■■ONTl'AID. ILLUSTRATED SAMPLE FREE TO A LI fffC ... ■// L/r ■ ' FC Ji/ KW» THYSE! ?. BLANCHARD. BOOTH k HUFF Oiutv gust and Most Varied Line of Ladies’ and Misses’ A Hint to ( harlestoii. Earthuuake-proof buildings are of two kinds those as strong ns a steel box and those built like wicker baskets. Many of the latter sort are in use in Java. This would be a comparatively *happy world if everybody knew the virtues of SMITH’S BILK BEANS ns a family med- icine, and acted upon that knowledge. One-half the misery of the world comes from ailments which arise from a bad stomach or a bad liver. Ohiefest among these are dyspepsia, biliousness, sick head ache and neuralgia. BILE BEANS will cure all of these, be sides all miasmatic diseases. Dose: One Bean. m eod&wlm A .Under of Looks. If Charleston ever looked like some of the pictures printed in the newspapers it well deserved to be struck by an earth quake.—Philadelphia Times. A MOST LinKUAIi OFFER. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich., offer to send their oplebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv- . ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, ...Ianhood. See. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en velope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once. _ l&wtf Strunk*-, of Nfnphllfj’ Accounted For. We want our readers to have a chance to catch their breath between laughs occa sionally.- Puck. Great Meilical Work oh Mniiliaod 1 Exhausted Vitality, Nt mu;.-, and Physical Debi) ! t*y, ITemnluiv Decline in .'In... Ihroi*- .if Youth i and t!u imtuM miai i\ re. I'tir..’ from indi:-< rotiol’. ''i'i'Xcbni.'s, A lunik ti)i\u'i> man. young, mid ille*;U'c'! uni old. Invi! iins L'j pre crptiom !"r a!! actio and cl.ionic -li*.* i-ev, each one ot which :m invahn.nie. s . : arid hv tin Author whose experienct for:. ea< ir .-cell us prcbablj licv« v h-d ieu ’ the La ...fan;. ph\ -i< inn. 30! hound in he.uitiful F. i. h muslin, cm I'ovited -• »v i>. ftdl gilt, gunraute* d to he a tine: work hi every . iw nn> -hanif al, literary aim professional than rn ■ ier work sold in thh '•(•anlr» to,- $_•.mi. i’:ie i- \ will he refuiuloc in every ii Manet*. IVio >nly 4 t.U'i bj mnii, post paid. lllustr.'.ti ti -unm te c ents. Send now (iulil an dal award d the au:hor l»y tin- Nationa Medical kssociati n, 1 tin Pr iqent ofwhlob the lion. P. A. 1 ti li, and - n ia'" oflicers of tin* 11 an i '.he re uli is r, »,>. , -t fully i. : rred. The Seiei •* ot Life duiuld bek ad by the young for Distraction. and I*y tlv *o 1 led for relief. It will hem-fa all. Lmiaoi: Lancet. There is m member of ty to whom The Sei« neu of lifa will not oe useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, imtrueior or clergyman. - Ar gonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. I Bultinoh street, Heston, Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases re quiring skill u’.ul experience, (’bionic and obsti nate discos that have baffled the -;kiil of all other physicians a specialty. Such treated suc cess Lilly without an instance of failure. Men tion this paper. a] >28 wly —■SEDGWICK*- STEEL WIRE FENCE Is the best general purpose wire fence In use. It Isa strong net-work without barbs. Don’t injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep and u cattle. " ** ‘ .Most Excellent. J. J. Atkius, Ichief of police, Knoxville, Tenn., writes : “My family and 1 are bene ficiaries of your most excellent medicine, Dr. King’s New Discovery for consump tion; having found it to be all that you claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends to whom 1 have recommended it praise it at every opportunity.” Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption is guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, bron chitis, asthma, croup and every affection of throat, chest and lungs. Trial bottle free at Brannon & Carsons Drugstore. Large size, 81. cod.vw V Thlraty Trot*. , a eucalyptus tree, fifty feet from a well in Alameda county, California, seuit two roots through the crick wall of the well fifteen feet below the surface, and com pletely covered the bottom with a mat ot fibers. m advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re lieves the little sufferer at ouce; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child front pain, and the little cherub awakes its “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 diarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- five cents a bottle. jel" d&wly SueaesUons for ii hark Lantern. Apronos of the colored porter on the New York elevated, who drinks kerosene by the cupful, a friend suggests that he be fitted with a wick and utilized ns a dark lantern.—Boston Transcript. CHILD MEDAL. PARIS, 18? BAKER’S gpgplrfcatn «S^Wa •il absolutely p(rt l which tliuexcess, removed. IthnslAA. thvf.8 t/ui strength of Cocoa raise with Htarch, Arrowrootor Bugtv fore far inoreeconotr g leaa than one cent Lieu//, it iij delicious, nouriahiiH #strengthening, ‘easily Hand admirably adapted for mva* idfi iu4 well as for)lerdoua in health Sold by Urocers^every where \ \\ audlather 1 l<\*\ icol, coi>tii!t W. BAKES & CO. Dorchfisterjasi Worthy of a Trial. A lady of our acquaintance has been m quite feeble health for many years with some complaint peculiar to the sex be came emaciated—lost her appetite—’was ! Notice to Debtors and Creditors medicines were a failure. Home one sug notice is hereby iriven to nil partu s ha\ing ’ T *“" / 1 -lmtiiin.is Mirainst IV McArcllo, late of Musoogeee and Teething: l|l|» y perfect substitute for Mother’s Invaluable in Cholera Infantum thing. A pre-dlgestod food for Dys- gested the use of the Simmons’ Iron Cor dial, which could he applied locally. Aitu using two or three bottles an astonishing change was observed, and a complete erne was soon effected. ^ ^ eod&vv The Uixtakrsof 3Ioso». Mr. Moses i’. Handy thinks that in 18sS Mr. Blaine will be nominated and elected. Of all the mistakes of Moses, this is by long odds the worst. -Chicago 1 ones. ■it’llin’ 0>< line Mps Tib persons nnlcLi quirttl to m immediate Vuvust • i h .1 wtiu Crab Orchard WATER. Cure of l,i\er < omiitiiin<• Iowa Falls, Harding Co., Iowa, i June S, 18So. j I have been using MleoeU s / ’ "'lu Blasters for four years, and tin ml co not get along without them. For . ,o „ time I was afflicted with a pain unde m right shoulder blade ; I also had con : ->.<te ■ ble difficulty in breathing. I '‘V*’,£ d .,^i i Allcock’s Porous Plaster on my , m , one on my chest. I kept changing ' ; every four days, and at the end ot , weeks was entirely cured. . eod&w 9TKX b - N "' The equine-ox is considered by many i<> be the greatest vagary of nature, but,-u ter ali, when you come to think oi it, it - not half so strange as burd-ocks. -ml l"" Herald.. -rji s: uvi k. . 'i-nti HtDNRVS. / thk stomach.d •1mm MOWI.I.S. ~ | M- ITIVt'l ('lit: FOR "dyspepsia. r 1 constipation. ■ ■ Sick Headache. ^ l lh „ two t CHS DOOll fill - Hcuuinc * Crab Orchard Waler Co., Prop '*• S’l :c i Minatrer. SIIK.WMHMH VILLI,l VHIOl, CORSETS ■ proptrly •d by law, so ut. And all To Ini Icund in any house in Columbus. Their slock consists of Iwcniy-five lo ihii'ly (lilTeivnl styles, and every .-lyte ;t per fect tit. They sell throe prudes of the old reliable Thomp son's Glove Fitting Corsets, ft,00, .*81.o0. siMJO. Tliey so|l three grades of the popular R. A G. Corset, MOc. >1.-'). !?l.o0. They sell the well known C. P. and P. I). Corsets; those ale imported, aud are made of the best material. Their line of Freiirh Woven Corsets is full aud complete, varying in price from Toe to $2. Their 7ot: W-oven Corse! is the best value fur the money ever’ offered in this market. Tin ir cheaper prudes of Corsets are all made of pood material, and aiiarnn- leed to pive as pood service for the price as any Corset made. Try one of their fifty cents Corsets and you will know where of I hey speak. Received This Week: A NEW LOT OF Ladies' and Misses' Rubber Gossamers J u y a n t i a \ FROM THE CHEAPEST UP. MANUFACTURED BY M, 0, HOOD & CO., Columbus, (la. HOOD’S EUREKA Lie MEDICINE Tlii- fbultleHH family remedy. For biliousness, toipid Lvr, indigi-stinti, constipation, and all the common ills of li:c it is simply perfect and can not be improved. Don't be without a bottle. Jordan's Joyous Julep The infallible remedy for Neuralgia. It will cure the worst case of Neuralgia, however severe and long standing the case. GTTLLETT’S Magnolia Gin *f!!WITE. I.A. The Foremost Standard COT TON GIN of the WORLD. It has just taken the “ Highest Award— Gold Medal and Diploma." for " Light Draft, Howl Sample and General I’tilltv," at the World Cotton Centennial Exposition, New Orleans, over all Competitors. ADDRESS Slaae & Etheridge, Columbus. Ga. je7wl3t "SHADELAMD'm H k"”,vI PURE BRED LIVE STOCK ^^ESTABLISHMENT the WORLD. 4^-^options constantiy arriving, hare individual ^^S^wP****choice BroudJug. CLVDESDAI.E 1IOHHES, Pint cm: uon, nokhan or FltKNCH D It A FT HORSES, ENG LISH OR A FT HOUSES, T K OTT1N G - II It IC D K O A DSTE ft S, €I<KVEL 1NT) BAYS and FKKNCII COACHKKS ICE LAN I) and SHETLAND PONIES, HO LST KIN - F it IKSIA N and DEVON I’AlThK, Our customers have tin* advantage of our mnnj years exnerienre in breeding and importing ; Superior qualify; Larue Va riety and Immense 4 ollcef eoiim ; opportu nity of com paring difIV-renf breeds; and low prices, because of our mie»iunled fa cilities, extent of hiiftincMs and low rales uf transportation. No ot ln*r eMtahllshnient in the world oilers Such :id\antageH lo the piireliaM'r. PRICES LOW! TERMS EASY! VIh* Itors welcome, C<»rreNpoudem*(' Molie* Ited. Circulars Free. Mentien this pape£ powell BROS., spruii’tioro. Crawford Co-S* Blanchard, Booth & Huff INTEND TO DO THE A specific for Sick Headaclie. A close taken uben s.i tnptoniH appear n il! prevent worst Sick lleudache. It cures nothing else. l lioirtaH'M German Cologne, a Pcrffime most delightful and refreshing. Extract* of Lemon and Vanilla, the .j ilnest Havering extracts known something su perior end elegant. dtf k & M. COLLEGE, SHOE BUSINESS. More Now Shoes received this week. Men’s Congress and Hid Sewed Shoos, Men’s Congress and Bat Cable Screw Shoes. Ladies’ Kid Button $1.25 and up, Ladies’ Grain Shoes $1.25 and up. Ladies’ Glove Grain $1.50 and $2.00. Misses' School Shoes, Boy's’ School Shoes, Children's Shoes—a dozen different styles, from 50c to $1.50. BLAUCHARD, BOOTH! & HUFF’S Shoe business has increased beyond I they pi'opose to continue the increase, and low prices will do il. toil* expectations, and if ciislom-made Shoes Mobile & Girard R. R. Co, () N and nfU r this date Trains will i CO Id LM lil'S. OA., July 2-1, 1886. WEST BOUND TRAINS. Leave Columbus Union Depot “ Columbus Broad Street Depot Arrive Union Springs Leave Union Springs Arrive Troy “ Montgomery, M. <& E. Jt. H “ Eufaula, M. & E. It. R EAST BOUND TRAINS. THE SWIVEL FLOW. Lvcave Montgomery. M. & }■: R. It Eufaula, M. & E. R. R | “ Troy ; I Arrive Union Springs j Leave Union Sgrings Arrive Montgomery, M. & E. R it.. “ Columbus I Trains Nos. I and 2 iMaili daily. J I •Accommodation) daily except Sunday. 2 80 p i 2 10 p i K 87 p 1 6 10 p i No. 2. Pass'get *1 24 i I 20 i 5 IK i 0 10 ! 5 45 p . ft 6ft |) i 8 59 p i 9 80 p i 12 20 ii No. 9. Sunday 5 85 : Alabama Polyteclinical Institute. tcinhcr Intli. Three courses of education are odcred: I. Chemistry and Agriculture. II. Mechanics and Engineering. III. General course, including Latin, French .ind German. Lnhornlory Instruction constitutes an impor tant feature and is given in: I. Chemistry; *.’. Physics: 8. Engineering and Surveying; l. Agriculture^ 5. Natural History: *». Drawing; Mechanic Arts, amis. Printing and Telegraphy, The Mechanic Art Laboratory will be enlarged and two new departments added. Tuition is free. For catalogues address WM Li:ROY BROUN. President, aug.'U cod toe to Aulmrn; Ala. GEM SOUTH T1I1C IIEST VERTICLAL !» IRON A N l> STEEL Fit A FRENCH BUHRS. §, Write for Descriptive Circu lar Mcation ihis palter Straub Machinery Co., 4'iiiciuimiL <>. * 'JSffZzT ft 05 am; 0 15 a m 9 18 9 35 a m 9 10 U I.) 11 10 u in I 7 23 p in , | No. 10. No. J. No. 6. Sunday 7 23 p i 10 88 pm 1050 Ace Accom. Pasp'ger. os. 3 and -1 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and No. 5 and U (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily ex it. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A. $ SOOO REWARD « ' iiniiji I.: • 'imr r im iuucIi / Clovirlso o.s ,'\V /PJnT ; vicmt- wW ! ooos-. I HUUEii lilu trnt.’1 ITMI ,■ |--.r I |. I ir mail-il fi t>, : T'f'1 » 1 KKlVAIi,; v-vg!.-- ■f* >> DAY, hi A ClIINL Ol,, Coluiubu»,0. I •». Ilr. iton»**, lln^-i r»ti.v*n Mi^ je21 wl2w ALBEMARLE Female Institute, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Full i nriiH nf Kii|Mjrior twirhers ; rnursoof instructing thorough and extensive ; location healthful ami ao i.f /jrtible; & t iieiy beautiful; Nurrouudings most at- tractive; icruiH very nioderati*: order catalogue. W. I*. DIt'HINNON, Prlucipal. THE BEST CWIVEL PLOW IN USE. Equally good on h vel laud. No farmei should In* without one. send for free IIIum> Crated Uitfitlouuc and Almanac. SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. SYRACUSE. NEW YORK- THE BOSS PRESS „„ Convalescents. t nutrient in ail Watting Diseases. res no cooking Our Book, The Care and Feeding of Ii.‘ants, ma.ud fr.«. DOLIBER. OUODALE da Co.. Boston. Maos J mi:ih( u. i>es* a in >i i:n i . TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA. Formerly. IH17 IK«I. the University of I,a.; TS advantage- for practical instruction in dis eases of tin- Southwest up unrivaled, a.s the law secures it superabundant materials from the great Charity Hospital with its 7‘0 beds, and 20,000 patients annually. Suul« ms have no hos pital lees lo pa\. and >peci.u instruction is daily given at the bedside the sick, as in no other institution'. U r catalogue or information, ad dress Prof, -v K. C1IAILLE, m. n., Dean, aug2 wlm r. O. Drawer 161, New Orleans T.a. N.W.AYER&SON ADVERTISING AGENTS BmclmHG PHILADELPHIA f or. Chestnut and Eighth Sts. Receive AdvertlHenieiits for thiK Paper CCTIHATCQ F«rNEWSPAPERADVKRTUSING CDJTC tollmAltOat Lowest Cash Rate© idCC stump • for AYER & SON’S MANUAL Is Without a Rival. THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL, Is Ihe very best Shw Mill in the market. II look the only 1 medal of the first class at the New Orleans Exposition. For fhe'.jhove, and for sill other machinery, address, FORBES LIDDELL&CO., Montgomery, Ala. X. ]>.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fillings and .Machinery is Ihe largest in this pari of Un: eouulry. |» UDOLPII 11 N'/r.K’s pat. “ Havana (’nr« ” ,L proecHH for treating Tobacco rcmovcK nico tine, dirt aud grit, enabling tin- leaf m ubscrh pure, ripe frw.t, and making the most delirious, the most lasting, and the only wholesome chew in the world one that will not emote hearthi.ru, tiervoumichh, nor indigestion. TURF. J lw» f'nvenrjjsl), Brnndy- « h its cvcrlust- urnoLPii lug CilOW. SUNLIGHT NUGGET. The perfection of sweet Tobacco. STARLIGHT. il pocket plepe fur the people, l to i ontain a trace of chemleul » linv it a w.-ek and you will Hie pllot-wneel on every plu£ in/,i:r toiiauuo co.. JLoiiNvide, Ky, ..GUIS BUHLER &C0., Agents^ ilnifiltris, G WISCIIKSTKK, VI. College, Army, Navy jgue. Unv. of Va.) I,L. II. Prepares for University or Business. Send for catalogue. Nervous, Debilitated You are allowed a free trial oft lnrty days of the use of Dr. Dyes LeK • I d2taw2m Voltaic Belt with Electric SuspeusoO Ap ; j>,s plianceH, for the Speedy reliei .mu P APCAITQ roi: ' »>"ney collecting '• a mily Pictures «o«m- nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of\ ital- Ab t N I O j ar gc: .u; si, u-s. u ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. lwlll ce»«». Emms* cmviho^. ■ Also for many other dtoases.^ Compete restoration to hetUth, vigor ^an guaranteed. No risk U incurred. Dws trated pamphlet, with U fu11 . terms, etc., mafied free by addressing \ ol *aic Belt Co., M^^^^t.seAwly «9RnA«*S2S»“i ters. Jffpuvs: 5Z3U JAY BRONWON ■».—It.-!<■»• Are g,i»r»nLeed bl( money «> ■*6 °“ r A CENTS 8I»KG ALTIW ‘o houml«ep»M. Mo ^ T,nr*«idn Write for Calftloftae »nd tpeelal 3K ••??, ciS^ilo. c-.«*"**'■^if't—«• «• l.igue of Watclieg RlflesSportlng . — _ O W CIulllll.t € <>. RI-SU IlHHIIC HI. V.» Vur> SHARP GINS--* Perfcrl GIN RHAKPENKK offered. MCi-'dd without restrietloo as to its use at £n.no..a2J ATLANTA MACHINERY CO.. Atlanta, IJ. DjrB GUO REPUBLIC 5-CENT CIGARROS! j All long Vudla Abiijo Itiivana Filler, Ihe lincsl imporlcd jand Hie only one in the Uni let l Slates; free from all scraps. 1 llavoring drugs iind adulterations. Goods guaranteed to | give entire satisfaction-or money refunded al any lime. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT RED SEAL. GEO. IP. LIES & GO., Factory 'JMO, :t<l ItWtrlel, N. Y. The genuine are for sale by W. 8. Freeman. J. T. Kavanagh, Brannon & Carson, King <k Daniel, Peabody <St Faber, T. A. Cantrell, J. H. Edwards, J. E. Deaton, W. R. Moore, and all first^jlaas re tailers. augS tu th sataaeSm l.-xtrairix of nvsents to iut the has x houlcl not do dis- 11 il ion ;■ ml receive lirst Monday in De ri Huh September 4, U M. BItOdKH. Ordinary. FOR RENT. I SToKK HOUSE No. un Broad Street, \t Witticb .Y KinsePs corner. This is being remodeled with single pane plate windows; h - all modern improvements. and Sleeping Room in Garrard Also Offtci Building. Also, Residence in VVynnton with 25 acres of land utt.ichcd, known as Garrard place. Also, the place in Linmvood known as the Wiley Jones place, with 2k acres of land attached. This last named place will be put in repairs for a good tenant. Apply to _augU Un LOUIS F. GARRARD.^ ManhoodHiii bood, Ac. having tried In vain every known remedy ““.‘WSKW* A«4pkJ* aelf-oure. which he wi& ESSEifl hi. fetlowaufferera. Addreaa .