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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 188(1
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A STUDY OF BOSTON.
A PUronliinn Ploturc of II, Homo, ami
Allogoil Provincialism.
Boston Correspondence.
nev e rdfned a Th«?°„ tha T, Bo9 1°n P^ple
dJ^ t K yS M° ntro I the common, as they
1,1 the time of General Gate Thev
£|k srszs?,!, “fe."®!
f°^inY£rtre a ch!ldrem W ThVne P w°park
x w 7,Kss^ k .x, o ,',,S'' h "is
down” uKi 11 ^'® 11 the bars tak «“
set form 11 l l t H!eu improved into any
settorm. it is a niece of nature, with bits
Bnd a , ud • KS of st one fence, and
eow lanes, and wild flowers grownine in
and the S 'rh M Catt ! e hav ? bee,t turnef out
and the children have been turned in.
T I)mdo!?w "^“'hoards or restrictions.
Its perfect naturalness. It will probably
remain a bit of the country wherethe city
can teel at home. I do not remember see-
If* W policemen about. Indeed, Boston
has but few visible to the naked eye, which
rather gives one a sense of security than
otherwise. 1 he new park may never be
come a show place, but Boston does not
care for show. The fine houses on the
Dack bay may bo as conventional as the
same class of houses elsewhere—the rich
and luxurious and fashionable are much
the same the world over—but the life of
the people is in the multitude who are not
rich.
One does not perceive that the Bos
tonians are more epigrammatic, after the
fashion of Mr. Howell’s bright people,than
the rest oi mankind, but they are more in
dependent, and in some respects more
rational. They lead their own lives and
think for themselves about many things.
It they are not as universally intellectual
as is sometimes believed, they have a
reverence for intellect which is an ad
mirable corrective of many follies. They
have become used to a literary atmosphere,
and the consciousness of it is mixed up
with a good deal of latent pride. They do
not point with exultation to their statues
and monuments, which are mostly exe
crable, but they show’ you the houses of
their great men.
The young women are as pleasant as any
to be found. They think too well of them
selves. perhaps, to imagine they were de
signed for mere pegs to hang draperies
upon. That they are, as a rule, excessive
ly bookish is, I think, not true. Boston
women are of all things practical and
capable. The multitudes who take care of
themselves and earn an independence is in
evidence. These workers are happy and
self-sustained. The old maid is not the
“meeching,” humble-minded creature she
■once was. Society has adjusted itself to
the useful single woman, who makes her
own way and lives her own unfettered life.
Whether this be a good or bad sign of the
times, it must be accepted as a fact.
It can best be studied in and about
Boston. Many, perhaps most, of these
women are happy and active. They have
fitte themselves to a new state of things,
which, it must be confessed, rules out the
man to a large extent. Marriage does not
come into the calculations of many, for
having good mathematical heads, they
know that in a region where the number
■of women is considerably in excess of the
number of men matrimony is for many an
impossibility. The student of social science
inay deal with the questions which lie be
hind this state of things. The
woman concerns herself with exist
ing facts. She has entered upon
a new career within the last tew years.
She has become independent, and has so
much confldence in her own powers as to
think that if God made her, he meant her.
Her life is her own, and she is wise to
make it as rich and enjoynble as she can.
These women form not the least attractive
phase of Boston life. The leaven of cul
ture among them is not too overpowering
to be good and wholesome. If not as
eager and aspiring as their western sisters,
they are less superficial. There is no place
where solid, genuine qualities stand for
more than they do in the Puritan city.
The provincialism of Boston is best
shown in its self-content with its news
papers. These sheets have everything in
them—all kinds of heterogeneous and ill-
assorted material—but they seem to tell
you nothing of what is going on in the
world outside of Boston. They lack
breadth; to indulge in a poor pun are
merely side issues. Still they go all over
New England, and are devoutly read in
the remotest hamlets. New York, to these
people, is what the barbarous countries
were to the old Greeks. From its very
conceit the city has a right to call itself a
native product, an outgrowth of the soil,
for no sense of nationality or even of indi
vidual excellence grows up without con
ceit. |
One Fashion Crowds Another Out.
An exchange calls attention to the fact
that it is no longer fashionable for women
to faint. This grows out of the habit peo
ple have of pouring water on one’s bangs.
There will be no more fainting until bangs
are unfashionable.—Macon Telegraph,
The discovery and introduction of Moxie
Nerve Food has proved a blessing to thou
sands of people suffering from nervous
affections. They have found immediate
relief, and recommend it to their triends
as the most reliable preparation for the
cure of nervousness, sleeplessness, and that
tired, worn out feeling. Try Moxie ; it s
only 60 cents a bottle.
Tile Worst that Could Be.
Lord and Lady Colin Campbell are con
demned to remain husband and wile.
That is a heavy sentence.—New xork
Graphic.
Advice to Mothers.—Mbs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup should al ways 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 as
“bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
to taste. It soothes the child, softins the
gums, allays all pain, relieves
Pates the bowels and is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty
five cents a bottle. ^
IMkely as Sot.
If an additional duty were to be placed
on tin-plate iPennsylvamu officials would
go on stealing the almshouse roofs again.
Courier-Journal.
ONE OF LINCOLN’S STORIES.
What Groat Abraham Once Told to (ioacral Logau
at the White Houne.
president that Logan is here with some im
portant dispatches from Grant.’ Pretty
soon the messenger came back and told
me to walk up. When I got into the room
Mr. Lincoln was sitting in a chair, with
one foot on a table, and his head thrown
back. A barber was iust getting through
shaving him. He told mo to take a seat
andlhe would be ready to talk to mein a few
minutes. The barber finished the shaving
and went to work on the hair. Mr. Lin
coln saw me glance at his foot. It was
much swollen. Both of his feet, in fact,
were in a bad condition. I said nothing,
but he commenced talking about them.
“ 'They remind me,’ said he, ‘of a man
in Sangamon county who made a pretty
bad horse trade. The animal was in awful
condition, but the farmer got him home.
About three weeks afterward one of his
neighbors met him and asked him how
his new horse was coming on. “Oh, first
rate,” said the farmer, “he’s putting on
flesh fast. He’s fat now uu to his knees.”
That’s my Ax.’ Since then,” said General
Logan, “1 have accepted as authentic all
Lincoln stories.”
A 11031K IN HEAVEN’.
BY MBS. A. P. LUCAS.
Ofttimes in my imagination,
I can see that heavenly home;
Gotl sitting upon His holy throne,
With angels kneeling ’round His feet,
Singing His praises incessantly;
Tell me, is not this joy complete?
Among that joyous, happy baud,
Jly dear departed friends I can see
Standing just ncross the river,
Watching and waiting to receive me.
O, how oft have I in my dreams
Heard my dead father’s and mother’s voice,
Asking God to bless their orphan child,
And make me, in His love, rejoice.
Hear Thou my prayer, O, Jesus Christ,
When dentil comes take me over there;
Send an angel down from above,
To guide me up lien veil’s bright stair.
A WclI-Houndeil Figure.
Mrs. Parsons, who started out some time
ago to cut a figure us the wife of a martyr,
appears to have accomplished her pur
pose. She has cut a big figure 0.—Chi
cago News.
M other’s
Friend
; of both mother and child
and leaves the mother in a
condition highly favorable
to speedy recovery t and far
less liable to Flooding, Con
vulsions, and other alarming
symptoms incident to slow
or painful labor. Its wonder
ful efficacy in this respect
entitles it to be called The
Mother’s Friend and to be
ranked as one of the life
saving remedies of the nine
teenth century.
We cannot publish certifi
cates concerning this reme
dy without wounding the
delicacy of the writers. Yet
we have hundreds on file.
Send for our book, “To Mothers,” mailed free
Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
jy21 eod&w nriu (2)
Catarrh
ZEjUTST’S
0nce
Told in Head,
CATARRH,
ouia Globe-Democrat. .
mebody told one of Lincoln’s ‘•tones
this started General John A. Logan
ad some doubts for a time about’the
enticity of the stories attributed to
oln,” iaid General Logan , ‘ un.
:rienee of my own with him. 1
from the west by Grant \\ffh ^
itches which were to be deliv
president in person. It la ,8a
,y night when I got into Washin-KJn.
next morning I went to the * kite
le and there was nobody abojt. i
e a noise at the door until some erne
a and said that Mr. Lincoln ® ‘
ieen on Sunday: it was againsi the
“ ‘Go up stairs, 1 I said,‘and teithe
FEVER.
I'lota Liquid, Snuff or
U.SJLl ’owder. Free from
■ pbrinjurious drugs and
"FEVERfoffensive odors.
A particle Is applied into each nostril and is
agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by mail,
registered 50 cts. Circulars free. ELY BROS.,
Druggists. Owego. N. Y aug3 eod&wt.f nrm
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea
without the knowledge of the person tak.
ing it; is absolutely harmless, and will ef>
feet a permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an al
coholic wreck. It has been given in thou
sands of cases, and in every instance a per
fect cure has followed. Jt never fails. The
system once impregnated witli the Specific,
it becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOE- SALE BY*
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93 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA,
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PENNYROYAL PILLS
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DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
TT is Invigorate ^ TT give* NEW
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by 1 e a d i n g
‘ician3, telling
ow to treat dis
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with a set of hand
some cards by new
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DYSPEPSIA
Up to ;i few weeks ago I considered my
self the champion Dyspeptic of America.
During the years that i have been afflicted
I have tried almost everything claimed to
be a specific for Dyspepsia in the. hope of
finding something that would afford per
manent relief. I had about made up my
mind to abandon all medicines when I no
ticed an endorsement of Simmons Liver
Regulator by a prominent Georgian, a
jurist whom I Knew, and concluded to try
its effects in my case. I have used but
two bottles, and am satisfied that I have
struck the right thing at last. I felt, its
beneficial effects almost immediately.
Unlike all other preparations of a similar
kind, no special instructions are required
as to what one shall or shall not eat. This
fact alone ought to commend it to all
troubled with Dyspepsia.
J. N. HOLMES,
Vineland, N. J.'.
CONSTIPATION.
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without chantting* the Diet or Dis-
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To introduce it and obtain apents we will for tho next
Hixtv days give away, free of charge, in each county
in. the U. 8. a limited number of our <«<>riunn
hlcctro Galvanic Hugpctignry lteltN, Price $5
a positive and unfailing euro for Nervous J)ebilitv
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UEL1 AGENCY- P. O. Box 178- Brooklv" v v
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
TITILL be sold, agreeable to an order from the
** Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county, on
the first Tuesday in February next, at the auc
tion bouse of F. M. Knowles & Co., Broad street,
Columbus. Ga., within the legal hours of sale, the
following lands, as the property of the estate of
Wm. D. Lynch, deceased, to-wit: All of lot 27 and
parts of lots Nob. 28, 07, 39, 26 and 25. the whole
aggregating 540 acres, more or less, and lying and
being in the 9th district of said county of Musco
gee, and Fold as the property of the estate of said
Wm. D. Lynch, deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
This December 7th, 1886. A. B. LYNCH.
, L. M. LYNCH,
dec27 wtd , Executors.
Administratrix Sale.
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordin
ary of Clarke county, Ga., will be sold before
the courthouse door of said county, on the first
Tuesday in February next, during the legal hours
of sale, seventeen 117; shares of the capital stock
of the Eagle aud Phenix Manufacturing Com
pany, of Columbus, Ga. To be sold as the prop
erty of F. A. Lipscomb, deceased, for the benefit
of his heirs. Terms cash.
De - 7, 1886. MARY A. LIPSCOMB, Admrx.
dec 20-w tds of F, A. Lipscomb, dec.
MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE.
ltj P. M. KNOWLES & CO., Anrt’rs.
Will be sold the first Tuesday in January next,
in front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles As
Co., Broad street, city of Columbus, Muscogee
county. Ga., the following property, to-wit: Thir
ty bushels of corn, more or less, two hundred
bundles of fodder, more or less. Levied on as the
property of W. T. Pope, to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa in my hands in favor of Geo. P. Swift & Son
vs. W. T. Pope. Said property will be sold as
stored, and it is stored in a bui’ding on place
rented by W. T. Pope from C. J. Thornton, about
two and one half milt s east of city of Columbus.
dec7 oawlw J. G. BURRUS, Sheriff.
A FREE SAMPLE
every family, I
tor.Toledo. Ohio
M ANHpODu^fTopKDA,^"
I ▼ | causing Frumature Decay, Nervous Debility,
Lost Manhood, otc., having tried In vain every
h . a " ^"covered a simple self cur-,
which he will send race to his fellow wutT.-rern.
Address, C. J. MAHON, P. O. Box 3178, New York City.
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COMPANY,
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AND
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Successors to J. A. WALKER.
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A regularly educated and legally (iimllOed physician aul Utf
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