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removed his backbone.
, Itoihiirkiible Hnriflc.i b|iiiratlnn Allege, (ll
Have Hocn t'ort’ormi’cl hi Olimlmiatl.
Cincinnati, December 16.—Oaa of the
mra.it uud moat daugeroua operations m
,|. e Miope of sih'Kery baa lately been m r-
fornifcd at the Omeinnati hospital, it j;,:.
slated In removing about tlivoo indie., of
the backbone and exposing the spinal
cord. The patient >vas a young colored
man, about 21 years ol age. When first ad
mitted to the hospital he was sufl'erimr
from a terrible disease, which had broken
cut over the hoad, neck, and . aok in the
form of largo abscesoes, the chief one of
which was about the tnlddlo of the back
mul had eaten away the buckbone to a con
siderable extent. The poor fellow could
not lie in a recumbent posture nor on his
side in consequence of the extreme, pain
attending sued a position, and was com
pelled to lie all the while on his face.
Slowly ho had lost the power of motion
and of sensation in his legs, so that he whs
completely paralyzed from the body down.
ft was decided that his only chance lay
in an operation for a removal of a part of
the backbone so as to stop the process of
decay. He was then turned on his face
and the surgeon made an incision down
the spine. A large quantity of pus was re
vealed, and the cavity was sponged out
carefully in order to seo just where the
knife was going. Xu this region, where
one slip of the knilb or one false move
would have been fatal to the patient, the
surgeon with a chisel and hammer went
down on the bone until he cut out all that
which was in any way affected, never
touching the spinal cord. All causes of
suppuration ana paralvsis were removed,
and the surgeon felt assured power would
return to the paralyzed legs, and that time
would accomplish the filling up of the
place where the bone had formerly been.
The patient recovered from the ether
and was placed in bed on his face. In
three days motion returned to his legs,
and he was able to move his feet for the
first time in nearly a year. About the same
time sensation began to return to the
limbs. In about three weeks he could
bear some weight on his legs, and at the
same time he assumed the position on his
breast and knees which he has kept ever
since. He at length became strong enough
to stand, with assistance, and lake a step
or two. He is now able to walk to tue end
of the ward and sit down in a chair with
comfort. Of course his back is yet weak,
and probably never will regain its former
power, but he will be a useful man. The
wound has greatly closed up, leaving only
a slight scar, and causes him little or no
pain.
Malaria.
Twenty-five hundred dozen bottles o!
Ague Conqueror ordered in one month. It
positively eradicates all Malaria, Fever
and Ague, Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
in any climate. Bead our book of 1000
testimonials.
DUB Wbst.S. Cj, March 12,1883.—Q. Q.
Green, Deer Sir—We will soon need more
Arae Conqueror. It is taking like “hot
cakes” and giving satisfaction.
Yours, Ellis Bros.
Fairfield, Mo., August 29,1886.—G. G.
Green, Dear Sir—Your Ague Conqucroi
knocks the Chills and Dumb Ague every
time. I warrant every bottle and it never
fails. I have cured cases where quinine
had no effect whatever.
Yours truly,
actl2 d&wly W. H. Shaw a Co.
There are Two Kxcr|)tlon».
A common aphorism is, “Nothing is sure
in this world.” Now, if nothing is sure in
this world, we can’t be sure anything is
sure, consequently, we are not sure that
nothing is sure.—Texas Siftings.
“ROUGH ON BATS”
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, ants,
bed-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, jack
rabbits, sparrows, gophers. 15c. At drug
gists.
“ROUGH ON CORNS.”
Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.”
Quick relief, complete cure. Corns, warts,
bunions. 15c.
“ROUGH ON ITCH.”
“Rough on Itch” cures skin humors,
eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt, rheum,
frosted feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison,
barber’s itch. 50c jars.
“ROUGH ON CATARRH”
Corrects offensive odors at once. Com
plete cure of worst chronic cases; also un-
•equaled as gargle for diphtheria, sore
throat, foul breath. 50e. d&wtf
llo Knows it.
Col. Hale put liis foot in it when ho ran
against Mansur last fall. He will not
■aggravate the blunder by endeavoring to
contest the election. The colonel’s place
is up on the mourners’ beuoh.—Kansas
City Times.
Cancer for Kivo Years.
The interests of humanity seem to de
mand the publication of the following
facts: Two months ago my attention was
■called to the case of a poor woman who
was said to be afflicted with a cancer. I
found her with an ulcer on her shoulder at
least five inches in circumference, angry,
painful and giving the patient no rest
day or night for six mouths. I obtained a
supply of Swift’s Specific, which I per
suaded her to try. She has taken five bot
tles, the result of which is that the ulcer
is entirely healed up, nothing remaining
but a small scab not larger than one’s fin
ger nail, and her general health is better
than for five years past. She seems to be
perfectly cured. I consider its effects
wonderful—almost miraculous.
Rev. Jesse H. Campbell,
Columbus, Ga.
Poisoned with Potash and Mercury
Is the tale of a large percentage of sick
people in the world—such a largo number,
»n fact, that it is hard to tell whether there
are not as many victims to this mineral
Poisoning as to diseases of the blood and
skin.
“I took potash,” said one, “and while it
Partially dried up the eruption temporari
ly, it came near drying up my vitality for
Jll time. It drove the disease in my sys
tem, only to break out again on some other
Part of my body.” .
To such sufferers Swift’s Specific is the
fomedy which is wortti more than nil the
World besides. It drives out the poison oi
blood taint, eliminates this mineral poison
und builds up the general health.
Be sure to get the genuine, and send tor
Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases, free.
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At
lanta, Ga.
A One-Man Power.
Of the 1000 votes cast by the labor party
in the municipal election In New Ha'’ 0 "!'
?nTuesday, it is estimated that 600 or
them were due to Henry Ueore’s speech.
_jhis leaves a rather small balance toi
s Pontaneousness.—Boston Record.
I'd Fortunate Discovery,
n, sohr. Weymouth, plymg
ioCity anditl. Y., had been
cough so that he was un
id was induced to try Dr.
scovery for Consumption,
i him instant relief, but al
ne soreness in his breast,
re similarly affected and “
SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORN TNG. DECEMBER 17, 18ML
overv IS now tue
ileman household and on
'lea of this Standard Rem-
k Carson’s Drug Store.
Witling along vvitlfe i m, n • veaM old . was
tornint or m’-daynbl,
many questionin'” t * 1 ' de ' r ’ flon,t nslt «>
prise? baby °I ,l!,lc: d her eyes wide with sur-
questions, mamma?”
A.,
H news Her Youth.
residents of Uptown o e< L£ 0r lj . v
and°laiimness "for'nmiiv nmuiilaint
Br&ss&S’JSfs
SJtaas.'BBrt isB
■■■II mv t. f STl'^S ri movv * coinpkt.iy
.ag&y ■» tsr
Cnulil Hear a Pin Drop.
The country’s ears are again ea”er for i
sentence or two from Brer Evarts on the
^ver question,—Buffalo Courier. '
every oue i3 troubled with nerv-
outness in some form, and nine-tenths of
the prevailing illness comes from nervous
exhaustion, brought on by overwork
mental strain or Sissination. No wonder
people are asking i'or ft reliable nerve
remedy h.ce Moxio, Nerve Food; it builds
o 0 uss^em dC Try n fk beUSyOUr wWo nerv ‘
Whistling Small.
The locomotives on Mr. Gould’s rail
roads arc whistling in a lower key.—
Courier-Journal. *
A MOST LIBERAL OTH ER.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mieb..
Jmv to send their celebrated Voltaic
Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty
lavs trial to any mail afflicted with Nerv-
oils Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood.
Vo, Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en :
valope with full particulars, mailed free
write them at once. l*wtf
CARD,,
To all who are suffering from the errors and
.i tiseretlonsof youth, nervous weakness, early
leeay, loss of manhood, tte., I will send a recti,o
• nit will euro you,FREE OF CHARGE. This great
remedy was discovered by a missionary In South
America. Fonda solf-addressed envelope to the
ItEV. Joseph T. Inman. Station />, York Cit;,
ne 11 eod&wl v ftols r m'
K MIDFIELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
Most happily meet* the demand of the age for
woman’s peculiar afflictions. It is a remedy for
WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class of her
diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con
ditions of the womb, and so controls the
Menstrual organs as to regulate all derangement*
and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The
proprietors claim for this remedy no other medi
cal property. It is strictly a Vegetable Com
pound, the studied prescription of a learned phy
sician whose specialty was Female Diseases,
and whose Dune became enviable because of his
success in the treatment and cure of female com
plaints. Suffering woman, it will relieve you of
nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex.
For sale by druggists. Write for book, "Me*
sage to Woman,” mailed free.
Biiadfif.ld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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CUNCMAN’S'
TOBACCO
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1 REMEDIES
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THE CL1NGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
I'HK .HOST HFI F< TIY J! PUEFAitA-
;'AON on tho»»** “'..tr Lll'd tl ai™
nVLnnt relief Will rnro Anal Ulcers. Afbscess,
i i-tula. T.:tter. Suit liliGum. B-irhev’s Itch, Rma-
worms Pimples Sores r.nd Boils, Price uh < is*
THE CLINGMAft TOBACCO CAKE
N \TURF’S OtVN RKIilM)! ». Cures *U
K . 'hitio Milk Leg, Sn«ke and Dog Bites.. Sting*
the clingman tobacco plaster
K Kfe'SS’ if^db re^nde'd”^
Pains whore from too delicate n. state of the
ar jikyourdruggistfor Sieseramediea. or write to the
GUNGMAN TOBSCCfl CURE CO.
DURHAM. N. C.. J. S. A.
IRFANTSj^^N HALIDS
nud Teething. i . convalescents*
peptics, Ccnsampt ves^ t-onva &
SoLIbISf ouODALB'** C’- Boston. Maw
Election for Directors.
Central H. R-^BANxma Co. o.e Oa..^
Tap Thirteen Directors to niunage
| AU n'drsof this Company for the ensuing year
the hfi-ms ol m House, in Savannah,
wilhbehOd a J g B ‘“ d DAY OF JANUARY.
MONDAY. Til - of 10 0 , clock a m and 2
1837,between th ^.'j, khokU . ra and their families
o’clock P m ’ the company’s road to
will be passed f « over ^ ^ the 3d of Jan .
attend tbe election f returning from
of J— inclusive, on pre-
the 3d to the certificates to the con-
sentation of their stock ninghaM
***g±AH 0aBUn -
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
1 jPOL Y. CRAWFORD,
Attorney-at-f^aw,
st Offlce up tails over Wittich A Klnfld’fi jewolr.*
JOSEPH F. POU,
Attorney-at-Ijaw.
Offlce up Rtairs over 1111 Broad streets
JNO. PEABODY. W . H. 11KANNON.
CHARLTON BATTLB.
J)EABOI)Y. BRA NT* ON & BATTLE,
Attorneys at-Law.
Offlce second floor Burnt* building, corner
Broad and Twelfth streets.
J'HOMAS w. grimes,
Attorncy-at-Law.
Office up stairs over Robert Curler’s drug store.
M • A. LITTLE,
Attorney at-Law.
GHIGSBY 7. THOMAS, JR. GKIOSUY R. CHANDLER.
JUJOMAS 6l CHANDLER,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Offico nn stairs ovr>r n F,. Hc*chstrasser’« store
5 \S. M. LENNAR D,
tf
Attorney-at-Law.
Offlce back room over C. J. Edge’s shoe store.
J L. WILLIS,
Attorney at I/j,w
Office over Crane’s comer.
I AS. G. MOON,
Attorney-at-Luw and Real Estate Agent,
Offlce corner below Swift’s warehouse.
JAMES M. RUSSELL,
Attor ney-at-La w.
Practices in the state and federal courts of
Georgia and Alabama. Offlce over 1247 Broad St.
B. B. HATCHER. F.D. PCABODY
IJATCHKR A PEABODY,
Attorii eys-at-Law.
Offlco up stairs over 111§ Broad street.
W
TIGNER,
Attorney-at Law.
Offlce on second floor of Garrard building.
^ P. GILBERT,
Attorney-at-Iaw.
Prompt attention given to all business. Offlce
over R. S. Crane.
yy B. SLADE,
Att omey-st-Law.
Offlce on second floor of Georgia Ho«e buil4-
ing.
yy ALONZO CARTER,
Attorney-at-Law.
Offlce up stairs over R. S. Crane.
| OUIS F. GARRARD,
Attorn ey-ftt-Law,
PHYSICIANS.
J'HOS. 8. MITCHELL,
Practicing PliyBician and Surgeon.
Offlce at Hell & Wheal’s drug store. Telcpbc
No. 5. Residence on Rose Hill. Telephc
^ C. TICKNOR,
Practicing Pliynioiaiv.
Offlce at Robert Carter’s drug store.
J E. GILLESPIE,
Practicing Physician.
Offie at Robert Carter’s drug store.
W. W. BRUCR. BJ7&T BXIRUOOB
W w. BRUCE & SON.
Practicing Physicians.
Office np stair* over Frnaer & Dozier’s hard
ware store.
JNO. J. MASON,
Practicing Physician.
Office at City Drug Store.
Q D. HURT,
Practicing Physician.
Brannon & Carson’s drug
Office up stain
store.
rri W. BATTLE,
Practicing Physician.
Officoe over Brannon & Carson. Residence 727
Broad street.
t> E. GRIGGS,
Practicing Physician.
Offie up stairs over Evans & Howard’s drug
store.
DENTISTS,
m F. TIGNER,
Dentist.
Office up stairs over Glass Bros’ drug store.
Twefth street.
G E
EO. W. McELHANET,
Dentist.
Office up stairs over Wittich & Kinsel’s, in
Garrard building.
HIM. J. FOGLE,
Dentist.
Office over Rothschild Bros., 1247 Broad street
$! OOO REWARB^gfe THE VICTC
For tua-j&ine hulling aud
Clover Seed in ONE
VICTOR
DOUBLE
NULLER.
Illustrated
|*r mailed free. ujlm
IRVEW’S
FRESH ARRIVALS.
The Luca Busllc, the latest and best..
Ladies’ and Children's Jersey Jackets. Call for our Chil
dren's Norfolk Jerseys.
The best all-wool Five Dollar Newmarket in Ihe city.
The best Five Dollar all-wool Blankets in Columbus.
Choice stock Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, white, red
and blue. They aye scarce and hard to get.
New stock of Knit. Underwear.
New slock of Jewelry. New stock of Ladies’ Trunks.
Call for our Ladies' French Ribbed Hose, unbleached, at
2oc: they are well worlii 40c.
New slock Embroidered Flannels.
New stock Plaid Nainsooks for Aprons at 10e and 121c,
Our Dress Goods in wool, also'silk fabrics, is being con
stantly replenished and added to.
Our live-button Kid Gloves at oO cents are not, trash, but
fresh goods.
A small lot Children’s Wraps left over from our last win
ter slock will be sold at a sacrifice
J. A. KSKVEN & CO.
Shortest. Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York
than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont
Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad.
In effect. November 14th, 18S6.
Leave New Orleans
i4 Moble
“ Selma
“ Montgomery
“ Chehaw
Arrive Columbus
Leave Columbus
“ Opelika
Arrive West Point
** LaGrangc..
“ Newnan
** Atlanta
Via W. & A. Railroad.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Rome
“ Dalton
“ Chattanooga
“ Cincinnati L ...
Via tho Piedmont Air l.me ui New York and Eaat.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Charlotte
“ Richmond
“ Washington
“ Baltimore
“ Philadelphia.
No. 51
05 y» m
55 nht
00 a m
a in
53 a in
01 a ni
05 a m
46 a m
27 a m
58 a m
03 p in
25 p m
No. 63
7 55 a ni
1 20 p m
9 45 a m
8 15 p in
9 35 p m
11 01 a m
2 23 p m
10 29 p m
11 12 p m
11 44 p m
12 62 a ra
2 15 a m
7 60 a m
145pm 7 40am
12 55 a in 6 15 p ra
I 11 33 a ml 5 30 am
| 3 30 p ni | 8 30 a m
4 48 p m 10 03 a m
7 17 p m! 12 35 p ra
New York I | ! 9 20pm 320pm
Puilrnan Palace Oars Montgome y to Washington without change on all trains.
Train 51, Pullman Palace Buffet Car Atlanta to New York without change.
South Bound Trains.
Leave Atlanta
Leave Columbus
“ Opelika
Arrive Chehaw
“ Montgomery
Arrive Mobile
“ New Orleans
| No. 60 I No. 62
1 90 pm I 12 20 am
2 28 p ml
5 09 p m| 4 25 n m
8 01 p rn i 5 22 a in
7 ihp m; 045 a m
2 15 am! 2 10pm
7 loam! 7 30 pm
60, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Train 52. Family Emigrant
Sleeping Ca*, free of charge, through to Texas without change.
Via Selma and Quee
Leave Columbus
“ Onelika
“ Montgomery
Arrive Selma
“ Marion
“ Greensboro
“ Mcridan
“ Jackson
“ Vicksburg
“ Monroe
“ Slir.'ve,j<irt
i and Crescent.
No. 8.
2 28 p ii
8 20 pi:
i 11 30 p r
1 46 p in
4 00 pm
5 35 p ill
6 27 p m
11 15 p m
I 4 22 a m
I (J 50 a m
I 1 40 p m
1 r> 45 i> m
CECIL GABBETT. General Manager.
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co,
o
N and after this dato Trains will i
COLUMBUS, GA., November 28, 1883.
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 1.
Pass’ger.
No. 3.
Accom.
3 10pm
3 21 p m
« 10 p 111
7 15 p m
9 00 p ni
10 30 p in
10 40 p m
“ Columbus Broad Street Depot
Leave Union Springs
2 10 am
5 00 a m
“ Eufaula, M. & E. R. R
9 48 p m
EAST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 2.
Pass’ger.
No. 4.
Accom.
3 30 p m
4 32 p rn
A *vl n. m
7 10 p m
7 30 p m
6 45 a, in
5 55 a m
9 47 u m
i 10 80 a m
| 12 25 p m
7 55 p m
9 48 p rn
7 50 a m
4 54 a m
7 30 a m
9 18 a m
10 00 a m
Mflpi
Trains Noh. 1 and 2 (Mail) daily. Non. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and
Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 6 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily ex
cept Sunday.
W. L. CLARK. Sun’L D B. WILLIAMS. Q. P. A.
WILLIAMS & POU,
Successors to J. A. WALKER
Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons,
S^IDIDLIEIR/Y,
Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas
ure in showing any one through our stock. It costs nothing to look. Call and see thore
BEAUTIFUL COLUMBUS BUGGIES,
For which we are Sole Agents.
NOS. 039 4 941 BROAD SUIT, NEXT 10 WEBSTER WAREHOUSE.
ocj w£m ’
ismt*** isrtsi
mhufegi
Five Coki «ntl Two Silver {Vletlala,
awarded in at E::po:itiona oi
Now Otleiiiw ami l.itiilHville, aud the Io-
vontioiiB Exposition of Loudon.
The superiority of Ooraline over bont
or whalelxmo lms now bean demon:,tratedi
by over five yen is) experience. It is moss
durable, more pliable, mom comfortably
aud nevtr brtakti.
Avoid cheap imitations made of rnrfota
kinds of cord. None nre genuine nn'ST
“Dr. Warner's Coralink” is print#
on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, New York CH&
Printing, Book-Binding
AND
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICES.
A LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, to
eluding Letter, Packet and Note Head*, BV
Heads, MHiementu, always on hand. Also
velopes, OardM, Ac., printed at short norioj
THO*. GILBERT,
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Ofllo*.
Central Railroad and Banking
Company of Georgia.
Savanwaii, Ga., Dec. 1st, li
A Dividend of FOUR DOLLARS per
fVoin the eurnings of this Company mid L
pendencies has been declared, payable on
after December 20th, to the Stockholders i
record this day. T M. CUNNINGHAM,
dec'/ eod 1 fit Cashier.
>n an*
». »* <Jt
^ Ti
aaite
BR.PRICE‘SI
; SPECIAL. I
'fiAvosimj
! .
MOST PERFECT MADE
j'repared with nt.rict regurd to Purity, Strength, and
IJeaitlif illness. Dr. Brice’s Baking Powder contftin%
no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price’s Extract**
Y.millft, Lemon, Orange, etc., flavor deliciously.
HUGE BAKING POWDER 00.. Chlocgo and 3t. Lout*
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR IIABIT, POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can be given In a cup of coffee or tc*
without the knowledge of the person tak*
ini; it; is absolutely lutiinlesH, and will ef.
feet u permanent and speedy cure, w het her
the patient is a moderate drinker or an ah
coliolic wreck. It Ims been given in tliou%
sands of cases, mid in every instance a per*
feet cure lias followed. It Haver fttila. Tlio
system once impregnated with the Specifier
it becomes an utter impossibility for tho
liquor njipetilo to ovist. For Sale by
FOR SA.IL,U3 BY"
M. Dr, HOOD & CO., druggists;
03 It If DAD KT., COLUMBUS, GA.
Call or write for circular & full particulara*
Chattahoochee Sheriff’s Sal",^
\\fILL BE HOLD on the first Tuesday in Jan*
> ’ uai \, IrthV, at ihe cour*. liouse m i-aiu eouiity.
within the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, tin- jiii.'owui.; property, to-wit;
One !n*n« : i(ii oi*<i fifty acres of hn .1 off of east
p tvi <>i lot No. \M : also iots Nos. V,.* unit lJt; also
lot No. :*:.7 ; said land iving und being in tho
county of riiattahoochci', Mat* t f C.leorgia, and
tenth 10th> dirtrici, and being in said county.
Hai-i 1 :n I ! vi •! as the propc rty of Dr. f>. F.
Mcl/uu.li.'m t<• s.i’i i'y moitgatc fi la issued
fro»n ‘nc stipLM-ior c:>urt of said munt.' in favor of
Mrs. M. !•'. Ilani'Y against aid Dr. L. F. Mo
Laugiilin. Tf i is iih day of November, 1380.
LaFAY i /ftl iiarp,
Sheriff Chattahoochee County.
dec2dlt w4t
:)f\ L& MY AND
> 4.LJ. EXPENSES PAID
' t -'Avc*!;C4ti.*i, v, lixh tiroftrroiK.
'1 * (•.<"(> Marmf.ictnror«li
-A ■ 41 rubrso i l., c luciimati, O.
AGENTS Wplff’c IA IITI V+fiTn o .twp'‘5
muue/ uec4«<t lo t»ov goo-l*. Write for Cautlngu" t.. : aMdgL
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