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DAILY ENQUIRER • BUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. SATURDA Y MORNING JUNE 21 1884
THB HISTORY Ol?
Brewer’s Lung Restorer.
I(h Clftlms Upon the Public—Why It
elioultl he Universally Used.
It In very often uiociMto ilia'. turns u run
r*.uiHln bidden for jears right under
eye*, and only dtMiovered at la*n,
I,v Hcoldeul. Nitoh was the ease with
HrowepH Lung KonU>rer. 'I ins remedy
WM s used tor noarly forty year-* by a
li :li ru'lgboorhooo ot peonle who
h iM*r <lio not appieolaUi lie true value
in dut not. have he means or uppor-
iunity to proclaim It- virtues to the
v»..rld. When they had a cough, aoro
il.raii bronuhillt, tickling lu the
i moat or other throat and lung trou
hi«H they m»deth<m a atnall keltic
lull of title uuuunaed remedy, the nut
inrial for winch they had but to look
l, r in the lorontH and old fields **ur-
mundteg their homes, and In a re
in trkably ehoi t Lime they were relieved
i,y Hi use and never thought of it any
„jor:- tin'll it was again required How
ever. lungs have changed aluoe those
,I, NH Muub treasure* are eagerly
t li.gbt af.er and do not long remain In
i.iiscnriiy. The present proprietors of
Huh re Jin dy having by aooldunt learned
i.ai ns cures were miraculous, do ton
mined ai once to ascertain for them
H'l vob what, teal mem it really posseas*
id, slid having tested it lo a great num*
i. -r <>f case', in all of which It proved
i lUortOlou*, t hey purchased the right to
manuiaciure and sell the same uuder
tlm name ol Brewer’s Lung Restorer,
mid u haa become no widely kuowu
undo! thetr management that it la to
day rtW'gniKod as the greatest thro it
muu lung remedy of the age. Contain
ing no opiates it can betaken with per-
mu. safety by the most delicate Being
entirely vegetable, itR efforts can in no
way be UHrmtul, and evea trt the evout
that n fails to cure the general health
<•1 the patient la greatly improved. It
cAit be given lo six months’ old tufauis
in the prescribed doses with benedctai
• Heels; yei full grown men are sur
j. iised at Its magical effect on them.
Those who suffer from wasting dis-
on-koa, ruch as consumption and dys**
iK.ptia, rapidly gain in Head and
Hfermth by the use of Brewer's Lung
K«*iu>rer. Many iuMHiiCHH of pa'leulb
gaining 7 pi uttds ol lleslt from every
LHiulc cUy i'*ok have been reporiod lo
ui, fcHiiotontals from the best people
in the land are found in every t.ewopa
per of cousequen c, and suoh li sitnio-
i i».i trout such men must convince the
pubit> that tins remedy possesses great
met it This medicine, ludoraed by
each men. has oonu more to bieak
down tba prejudice existing against
patent modicums ih.m any other reme
dy known. For the various reasons
.i u'lor.feJ vse call upon futt’oriiig hn
.r, unity 'o give Brewer's Lung Ke-
storer a inai. It is aim. si lnlallime,
It* effects are wo. derfui— in lact,
miraculous.
LAM AH, RANKIN A LAMAR,
d&Wtf Macon, Ga.
TORPID DOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
Fk'om these sources arise three-fourths o»
the 'l:sea-i.!s oi Uio human race. Thesd
symptoms iiHiieaio their exiatcnce: Loni ot
Appetite, Jlotvel* costive, Sitk Head,
m ile, IuIIiicns niter entiug, averxioii to
• irrt.'ta of body or mind, ICructutloir
<.f foml, Irrilahiliiy G f temper, Lon
v '• <'] i »K «f IiovIiik nml.n.d
. \|.C duty, JHuiiiKH*, 1-lutirring at Iht
h ni t, IloH before the ty**, liiahly col-
>iTd uti l,..., 10.\STIl*ATI0iV, ami do-
•nnnil tncu.-o of a remedy that nets direct lv
•i: *i«* l.iver. AsaLiver tnedlcluo TL'TT'S
J-ii.l.S have no c.junl. Their action on the
at'liicyg anu Skin is also prompt; removing
:•!! Impurities through the
of II
«>•«
"«r nppe-
' Mi,digestion, regular niools, u un-nr
«/l a vigorous body. TUTT’N I'll.1,8
nausea or griping nor interfere
" * 'I:illv work and mu a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
HR FEELS LIKE A KEIF MAN.
“I lmvo liad Dyspepsia, with Conation-
dun, two years, and nave tried ten different
’-'»i Is of pills, and TtTT'b ave the first
tm; lk-ivo done mo any good. They have
leaned .me ont nicely. My appetite is
plcmiid, food digests rendilv, and 1 now
h ive natural pa-sages. I fuel like a n.*w
W..P. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O.
^w.i..v<-ryiThrro,».-.c. Office^MmrnvSt.,N.Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.'
(; «AT 1IA1U OH •V’llTSRKRS changed in*
Htaatlv toaCiLossv Black by a single up*
Plication of this Dtp.. Sold "bv Druggists
or sen I. by express cm receipt of $1.
Oftle«,44 Murray Street, New York.
TUTI'S MiHUAlOf USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE
Fortify th® iy®*
•ntekyult Drni;iH«t« atkI Dmlrn renendly.
DR.RICE,
37 Conrt Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
A r-.^ularly udm-ntr.l and legally <|uallfletl phjilclan and Ilia
EASES.
Spermatorrliea and Impotency,
the reault of aelfnibuM lu youth, aexunl (iwiifi In ma-
N."o™lS’. “ mfiS JmlH
•innt hy dreama), Dlinnea, of Sight, Defective Mt-murv, I’hy*
»i. vl Ivc.y, e.mplr* on Face, Avi-rtiou t> Solely of l. iiial-*,
marriage Improper or unhappy, are th..roughly and perum*
uently cured SYPHILIS foMv^ <»'- d ^ •»-
-SmBs!** (rom t,,, ■ Gonorrhea,
GLEET, Stricture, <»rrhlti.. Hernia (or Kupturej,
*» ’>• »«if-avhl*nt*that a phyalclau who paye apaclal atten.
Cures Guaranteed in all Oases
undertaken. ^ ^ i i d
A K PRI VATE "counselor
,#nt any addraaa, aaeurely »eal».l,for thirty
dOl ranta. Should lie read by all. A.ldnia a, aliovo. Oltii»
V ur. f lun V A. M. to 4 P. M. Sunday., K to 4 1. M.
TA'iitfM afe itfieiSESiltl
f'Y. Whn«« debility, o*b«u*«tfd
h/A !ul‘f.’i'.r.' I h'i' | 1 |.Vrm* , |lV''*a
A. duties properly nre c-iu-eil 1 .•
l ARSTON^.iOLUS.
i.m i lx” 1 "
I'h, I»f.-ny.i.niiironiil,
se Itam it «»n p.-rtWt dingr
■L tnethndu and abHolute «
f-r^lily mlond nytlie Vitntine Trent
*««»»#, wh.rlj efTbctnally rtiru \rr»ou* IN*oiI
•b, iAtmi Vl.-Uitjr, Pirnwlui-f tkvnj, *>'
A«mpi«orvi(slls®intll^ free. • -
A F»• st-elass
LOMMERGIaD Business School
college’
MACON GA.
it to an r North or Soul-
• IforCtrc dors, free
4t*KAV.
DR. BLANCHARD.
OFFICE ovsr*. Abbott A Coopsr’f, Oorce
GEOKUUfiKWM.
— A good many of the Voters of Ter
rell ofkiiiitv ere very much in Invor of
Momllnga fsrmor to the legislature.
— IV-rrv Journal: There was not a
Mingle whl<e ttihn m pi rry Ihmi Friday
who would admit t lint lie came lo town
lor the purpoHUof Ncuing Jack llatrett
tiling.
—The Butler city council met mid re-
e’ootod tuo same Ueulty for ti.e college
a>.other year. Prof Muthvui i m had
a great many obstacle** In t j<j way, but
has given gmorul hsIlsfaoltou.
—Lon Booker, a ungro brakoman on
the Montgomery and Kufaula railroad,
wsh killed near Kufauia Tueaday high,
while attempting to couple cars. HIh
body ea* terribly mangiod and ho died
In fifteen minutes after toe accident.
—For the first tlmo within o ir recol
lection the Augusta Chronicle last
night reached this oily on (he dap of
publication. It i* usually a day tytd a
half old when we get It. The '‘why-
fore” of t.ho rapid transit wo are not
lnfoimed.
—Walton Nowh : On last Friday Mr
El Smith attempted lo burn themlKH
out ol hh hen house, when the lie i
hoiiH i caught on fire and the w hole top
was outtmd ont hof.irethe crowd could
extinguish the llemo*, although It whb
raining hard. Lose, 1.000,000 mites,
100 feet lumber, one dc/.tu roost poles.
No luHurance,
—Jack Hussaw, colored, of Walton
county, died on last Saturday, and a
peM'l m for m Hey to buy hit* shroud,
eofflii, etc, was earned around Monroe
H th* afternoou. Alow years ego the
Kuhskw fcinilv was a larga one, and ila
memb ra were large, hoalihv, atout-
looklng people \ atrange fitallty
Heems to have overtaken them, as they
are all dead bm one.
—An Irwin county correspondent
ote* the ouaih of Mr G W Hhuimijs, a
'ill known citizen of mat coun-y. Mr
ii^.mo* a g< t into a fight with Mr A J
Sumner In Fenruaiy ittt-t which re-
suited tu Umuon’s midd-e 11 j gar en
his right hand being aevorely hit by
Sumner, cauairg amputati n. Hatnon
ountDiued 10 gmw worse until death
relieved him of hie suffering.
— Albany Newa ; Mr Wi ll© Ware,
the baggage manieron the Central day
train between Albany and Smiihville,
met with quite a'erioua accide n t yes-
terdav morning, lu the ml road yard id
Ida chy. He was making up the morn
ing freight train ami mi- utu-oti'dlng
Theie whh a crooked pic w hich
gave the men couetderabJetrouble, and
Ware undertook 11 lake if out, and
In moving the can* he bumpem came
toge'.her and caught bis hand betw. eu
them, crushing tbc hand barth , but
breaking only one bone, In the third
fii gor Th© Inside of the hand was
badly lacerated.
Irwlnton Appeal: A tornoge ooour-
•nee took p ace at F C Carr’H on rim
night of the 8 h taut. During the
ulght Mr Carr and wife were awaken
ed by ih« noise of can about lhe
kl chen. Next day a young house eat,
one vj ar o!d, w a* inis.-ing. No further
in r orinatlon of the absent pu»a was a -
rived a*, until the eleventh day. Mr
Carr, finding that the water of h*H well
was not right, a close examination was
made, and the csrcrss of a large wild
d the miH'dbg house oat was
dr'-.wn from his well, thn wild oat still
holding his prey by thn head. Mr Carr
’be wild cat intended to eat the
hoiiae cat, and was going on rou e for
be branch, mistook the well for the
ya’-d fence, and Instead of jumping
over the fence, lumped iuto the well,
and was drowned.
—Mejor J J White, at one iltnea
leading factor in tho agricultural im
plement trade of A' ianta. is now occu
pying a cell in the Fulton county Jail.
There aie two warrants for the major;
and his retension will be easily accom
plished uutll his tra' occurs rr until
be succeeds In giving gilt edge bonds
for his appearance wheu wpuited. O ie
of the warrants charges Malar Wuite
with larceny after trust, and whh issued
after the recent grand Jury had re
turned a true bill against him The
other warrant it* for bail trover, end the
particular property which It is desired
to secure by the wilt is claimed by T E
Frierson, C P Wilier 1 A Co, cf Chica
go, secured the llrnt warrant. They
lonsigued an engine to the nifjor to
sell, which ho did, but failed to remit
to the firm. They allege hirceny al or
trust. He claims it to be only a case of
debt.
—The executive committee of the
military encampment, to open at H mo
on the 21 ot next month, held a moot
ing at the encampment hea(lquarte>s
Monday. Captain Prlntup reported
that the following nauiel companies
had already secured quarters, and
would remain throughout the encamn-
mout; Kidea, Adairsville; Guards,
Abbeville, 8. C ; Konnesaw Rillts, Ai •
lautb; Spanldiug Greys and Light
Guards, Griffin, Ga. ; Guards, Cave
Spring; Chh'katnauga Guards and
Cade.s, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Light In
fantry, Amerious; Southern Cadets,
Macon ; Quitman Guards, Forsyth ;
Clinch Rifies, Augusta; Light Guards
and Hill City Cadets, Rome; Savau
nah, Charleston, Henderson, Ken
tucky, Montgomery, and Gadsden,
Ala,, and probably Now Orleans will
send companies and are at present
negotiating with General Manager
Prlntup aB to rules of drill and ucst of
trip,
ALldAJflANhVYS.
— Mr E D Ledvrrd, of Montgomery,
is dt ail and the funeral took p u’fl yes
terday. He wa^ an excellent cit:z>n
—The Montgomery shooting club
want fitteeu hundred pigeons, to be de
livered not later than the first of
July
—Judge Speed, the now United
State* marGi.il, as tbo Mobile Register
s’ates, will make no change in the
officials of his d- partmeutat nresent.
—The crop pn spect in the Evergreen
section is all that could be desired.
Oa s have been harvested, ai d have
turned out woll. Fruit of all kinds is
plentiful,
—A special from Talladega says a
con*iructi-m train on the Anniston and
Atlantic lailrcad ran off the track to
dav near C.iiion, Ala , and six negroes
wereihrown out and run ov©' 1 . Two
wi re instantly killed and four badly
wounded.
—On the 19th the Birmingham board
cf trsde passed aiesjlntion warmly ap
proving the ©lectlou of M H Smith to
the presidency of the Louisville and
Nashville railroad, and coTgratnlating
both the stockholders of the rca i and
the business interests on its line*..
—1 hispensibleadvice from the Mont
gomery Advertise*t A gentleman
our city who is an admirer of the fin
breeds of fowls, *0111 to Long Island to
ascer:aiu the con of half a dozen chick
eiiH cf a fancy species, and the reply
was "forty d llais!’’ If this thing
keeps on lowls of ail kinds, like Jersey
cattle, will be entirely too costly and
valuable for table uses. It Behooves
those fond of chlcko. s p.r fond to see
that the old fashion breed of "yellow
legs” do not become extinct.
iB'ge body of oitizons who sustain
military. Efforts will be made to get
a special train from Selma on that day,
ami whenever there are exourtionisfs
Insufficient numbers to Justify H, it
is believed that there will be no diffi
culty in getting excursion r-»tes that
day from Opelika, Greenville, Bir
mingbam, Union Splines, Eufaula
Selma,Calera and other points It looks
now as it there will bu a very large in
flux of visitors, particularly on the
day of the sham battle.
—Mountain Home: Some three weeks
pgo Mrs Edward Houghton died, leav
ing to mourn her deatu a devoted hus
band. a little babe and a host of friends
Ten days ago death called the little one
home to join its mother, leaving the
young husband and father to mourn
their deBtb; and last Wednesday at 11
o'clock Mr Edward Houghton breath
ed his last, and has goue to j"in IiIh
wife and child across the river of death
Thus sn entire family have paused
away la three short weeks.
—Montgomery Advertiser: Friday
week, June 27th, the sham battle will
take place. There will be some 350 in
fantry and six pieces of artillery en
gaged; and it will be the largest affair
of the kind which has taken place in
this part of the stale in twenty five
years. These exercises are the nearest
approach troops can have to the actual
work itself, and do a great deal towards
disciplining officers and men aud mak
ing them efficient and cool in time of
collision or excitement. Beside**, they
afford recreation and pleasure to the
AM Mllar'i BiptrUNM.
Aftor trying numerous remndlcH for
KhnuiiiailHtn, k tit without permanent
relief, 1 was advised to use N. S S,
which had given perinonent relief to
oiliurs Huifcring from rheumatism
Alter taking half a doann bottles I
found Hint the dlsesso was entirely
driven out of my systom, and a perma
nent euro secured. This was over a
year ego, and sinco then, even during
our most severe weather, with sudden
changes, I have never nuflered a return
of the old attacks which disabled me
from editorial work. Slight attacks
bavo yield* d promptly to a few doses
of N s. S , and dtaappesred within for-
to-« ight hours.
Ilia very seldom, Indeed, that 1 le-
coin mend anything to the public in
this manner, but I feel it due to your
valuable preparation, that lias given
me such long desired aud much noeded
relief, to stale these facta thus publicly
I am sure that but for your Specific, I
should have linen laid aside from
Journalistic work, as the severest at
tack was in my rlaht arm and hand,
Ah thousands are now suffering in a
similar manner, and many of thfin
hesitate f* r <v-rta!n reasons to use your
preparation, I am oonslratned to ad
dress you ti l* voluntary testimonial
for publication in their behalf.
Sidney Hkrukrt,
Attauta, Ga.
Treatise 011 Blood aud Skin diseases
mailed free.
Tun sw. ft Specific Go, Drawer 3,
Adams, Ga.| '6M W. 23d St., N. Y., ami
1205 Chestnut St., Pmiadelphia.
Je 9 d3t
So.ne of the clothing men delight
the.r customers by pulling iuto rear
breeches pockets pieces that will do to
patch the* gai meets when the aeat has
vie dad t»> ".fin disintegrating tooth of
time ” Brain workers are especially
pleased with this ache me.
E*»en in the aprlng time, or any other
aeason, is likely to givo one a bowel
rouh.e, which can be easi y checked
ny the use or Dr, Biglers' Southern
R?m <'y, the great specific that will
certainly cure cramp colic, diarrhoea,
dysentery, aid restore the little one
gradiiu ly casting away from the ef
fects ot teething. This, with a bottle
ot Taylor’a Cherokee Remedy 01
Swoc Gum and Mullein, combining
the stimulailDg expectorant principle
ot the sweet gum with the demulcent
hoaiiug one ol the mullein, for the
cure of croup, whooping cough,
colds and consumption, presents
a 'title Medicine Curst no household
should be wituuut, for the speedy re
lief of sudden and dangerous attack*
of the lungs and LiowoIb. Ask you)
druggists for them.
Manufactured by Walter A. Tayloi
proprietor Taylor’s Premium Cologne
Atlanta, Ga. sat.Ho.tu&wd*
Senator Frown has apparently shown
th u 1 ■ • an / of th** colored slaves a->ld
by M iHsacbuseitH to Georgia were
muLattoes. Pernaps, however they
were ouly white men with their hkius
tanned,
advioict) Mothers.—Mrs Wins
low's Soot hi no ivyrup should always
be used when children are cutting
teeth. It relieved the little sufferer at
once; it. produces mtural, quiet sleep
by reitnviog 1 no child from palu, and
the little cherub aw ikons as "bright as
a button " It is very pleasant to taste.
It sno heaibe child, sr ft ns thognma,
allays ml pul a, relieves wind, regulates
the hr wela, nnd Is the best known
remedy lor diarrhea», whomer arising
from teething or other causes, Twen-
y-five cents s hot*lo- wy29d«ly
Now, children, annul, what shall I
talk to-night?” asked a prosy York-
ville Surda\-school superintendent
“Aboat three minute*,’’ said a little
girl. The witty answer convulsed the
church with laughter.
Opening m® I'ounialn*.
In nurni erless bulbs bt neath the skin
secreted the liquid eub»tauoo which
gives the hair iis texture, color and
gloss When this seoretion steps the
hair begins at once to become diy, lu9-
trel-ss, brittle and gray. I* that the
oiodi ion of your halrr If *0, apply
Parker’s Hair Bslsam at once. It will
1 ©store the color, gloss ami life by re-
iug the action ot nature. The Bal
sam is not an oil, uotadyo, but an ale
gar t toilet a- ticie, highly appreciated
because of its cleanliness.
satitwlm
Oscar and M rs Wilde have had their
fiisi quarrel. Ho ordered a lovebird
on to-atfor breanfas - , and *he inaisfid
on tha r wretchedly piebiau dish called
ham and egga.
A K'lijili-Uu'i Tcailmoay,
I was ceiled to see Mr. Jnhu Pearson,
who was confined to his bed with what
appeared to ha consumption of the
worst firm. As all of his family had
died with that dread disease (except
his half brother), his doath was regard
ed as certain aud soon. After exhaust
ing all the remedies, I finally as a last
resort sent lor a bottle of Brewer’*
Lung Restorer, and it acted likemegic.
He continued the use ol it for some
lime and has been lullv restored to
health. So far as 1 could discover, he
bad consumption, and Brewer's Lunv
Restorer saved h1s life,
Y. O. Holloway, M. D,,
dirwtf Baruesvllle, Ga,
"A wiiiow” wines to the Boston
Globe: "No woman should marry a
man at any age for money. It needs
all the decision of love to make one de
ceive herself into believing any man
endurable in mat-imony.”
«. jttbollc t'ollri®.
Mr J D Kingsley, Secretary Holy
Cross College Gymnasium, Worcester,
Mass., writes: "Every men her of oui
club fiaukty admits th* t St. Jacobs
Oil, (he conqueror of pain, is the best
cure they have ev< r used, and all spu* k
t it in terms of the highest approba
tion.” 50 cents a bottle.
"My son,” said au old man. "always
be polite,” "To every budj?” "Yes.
to everybody. Bo polite to those you
oat© nud ibot-e you det-ire to owe. By
observing this rule you will pretty we.,
cover the case ”
GARRETT & SONSjA L L E N S
Central, Soathwestern & )1 >at<?oraary& Cafanla R. R’ds.
-MANUKAUTUKKKS OK
ALL, GrRADES
FINE CIGARS
THK PRINCIPAL BRANDS ARE
Lawrence Barrett, John
All lraio« of thiN t
by Crural or Doth Meridian tlma.
HATA.NI.AH, OA., Jane 15. 1884.
HOSIERY SALE
y, June I6tk,
()N ard after HUN DAY, June 15. HW, pa*«ex.c«r trstuz ou tiiMa'Voadawill fS M
ir HhAU lJ u w s ,
*TUEAD UP
H; it pro vr Bir n -v
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G:ir2 pro
11:21 1 pm
ij 11:22 pro
1 j 10:47 pro
1 *:00 pro
NOji*
7:0) pm
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5:?3 pm
4H3pm
3 00 pn*
NO. 8.
AOC.f
8:13 pm
6 5.3 pm
4 85 pm
No ll.*
A 00.
7:52 pm
7:u« pm
5:00 pm
‘GARRETT & SONS’ NO. 11,”
OTJR Jt?
•‘Garrett & Sons’ 100 Per Cent.”
The Above brands we can cheerfully recommend to
the trade, and the smoker will find them to possess the
delicious flivor and aromi for which the Vualte Abelo
Tobacco Is famous.
We oanfurnish jobbers with their Individual brands
on Cigars at such close prices that will defy competi
tion. Address all orders to
GARRETT & SONS,
Proprietors Shields Cls;ar rectory,
94 to IIO Attorney street, New York;
Post Ststlon B ;
Or Igl Broad «tr»4»». Oolumbu* Ca.
C'omiuvrclal Traveler,
A travu.ii g agent el the large drug
boaaeoi H K it F B Thurber A Co
New York, writes: A member ot n*v
family bad an muck of rheumatism
winch was cured by St. Jacobs Oil, the
great pam-cure.
Angelica (ul a lecture)—"How rude
of i-hai coupie »o go out, Algernon!”
Algernon (glancing t*»waid the do r
with a sigh that biromties no thinks the
lecture a t.or©)—" Yes, but how happy
they are now!”
Smith’s Extract ol May Flower is no
vile deooonou of nauseous drugs and
dangerous chemicals. It is nmuro’i
own remedy tor ail disease* ol lue
Bladder and Kidneys.
.Mr Blaine wishua lo win, not beebuse
ht)wa:.tMto n,ake some uioie in *uey,
but because he wauls o beabiotu say
hat he is president of a country wh<>* •
ladles spougo off their po* dies with
b .y rum. __ ^ ^
Smith’s Extract ol May Flower cures
all dima-e* or the B adder and Kid
neys, no matter of what nature or how
ioug standing.
Inquirer—No, an intelligence office
is not a place to look lor intelligence,
The name Is entirely irrelevant. Butil
you want a green house girl whom you
will have to teach all she will ever
a now, that in the plate where they have
them on draught.
No man has ever died with Kr ght’i
Di-*ea*-e of the Kidneys whoiou-zhl ie-
lief iu Smith’s Extract of May Fiower.
He—"In what respect does billiard
change my usual disposition?” She
(naively)—"Does it change your dispo
sition?” Bo—"Ye:-; iu billiards 1
never *kis»’ when I can help it,
whereas ordinarily—She—"You never
klsi if anybody else can help 1 ?”
"Gentlemen,” said a western Judge,
"this court, as the bar well knows, Is
naturally quick-tempered; aud if this
court had uot taken warning iu tlmo,
and abstained from the use of ardent
spirits, this conrt would now b© lu th©
penitentiary or its grave.”
Wfei CHALLENGE COMPARISON FO R
CSullett
IMT DRIFT mil Dll,
ManufactHred at An*it n , Louisiana,
for rapidity of exe<u
TION, CLEANING THE SEED,
AND FOR THE EXTRAORDI-
NART BEAUTY AND SMOOTH
NESS OF TH E STAPLE IT PRO
DUCES. DURING THE SEA
SON OF 1884-6 IT WILL FULLY
SUSTAIN ITS LONG ESTAB
LISHED AND WELL EARNED
REPUTATION.
Read what is said of it by thoio who know whereof they apeak:
COLUMBUS, GA, January 21.t, ]K,I
Meaira Slade «t* Ether edge: Dkak Pirs—The Uuuutt Glu, Feeder aud Cnmlemter Oouuhl
you t;ivre pet leilbaiiei.iuilou-giubtue seed c ear*, feeds regula and makes a beaull
ful sample, it is u pe.feot mtohlue. Yoon* truly,
J l) UUUUil, Sec y and Treas’r Musoogee Oil Co.
FLORENCE. GA.. April filth, 1834
Slade <£ Ethcredge, Co halibut, Ga : The G>aaw Qm repaired tor m*- at Auxlte,
La., is ail ILiuL i cuuiu a> k 11 to lie. li gius rapld.y and cioaus the < eed nr ee ly.
Ilespectfully, W W FITZGERALD.
Owners of Public Gins will consult t.eir interest and dofy competition by
buying a GULLKTT. Every Glu luily guaranteed. For prlcob and further
information address
SLADE & ETHEREDGE,
JplS end *w2m
Lowell Warehouse, Co umbus, Ca.
YV
OR IMPROVED TAYLOR GIN.
ITU Lummua’ Patent Stationary Beater and adjustable Seed Board, 1
biuation which no other gin posesses.
very many received will show how highly c
-
TUESDAY, JUiV'E 17tb*
SPOT CASH!
ONE LOT
1,000 Pairs Children’s Striped, Sizes
5 to 7, worth 10c, lor 5c per putr.
ONE LOT
500 Pairs Children's Striped, woith 15c
and 20', at llu per pair.
ONE LOT
500 Palis Cbi'dren’rt Solids and S ripes
worth 30j and 25c, ai 20c, 17j
and 15c per pair
ONE LOT
500 Pairs Children's Solids and Stripes,
worth 40c, 6O3 and 60c, at ^8c,
33o and 45o per pair.
ONE LOT
200 Pairs Men's British Hall Hose,
worth 25c, at 14c per pair.
ONE LOT
100 Pairs Infants' Half slid Three-
Quarter Hose, worth 60c and 401,
at 37c aud 27o per pair.
ALLEN BROTHERS,
BARGAIN
SPOT CASH DRY GOODS
—AND-
MILLINERY HOUSE,
00
Broacl Street
rolnmbns, <3 a.
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EIokhhi iouiiI SL-erini? Cara on night
ml M; between Sivanuah ad<1 Uncou,
‘ 1‘uIIdihu Hotel Sleeping I
»-follow*, lletwcen Suviinnali »nd Augasta, trelne Noe 53
Noe. .’3 »nd 54; between h*YAiineh eml Atlanta, trains Noe.
1 Jacksonville, rta Atlanta, Albany and Waycroee.
are between Clnclu
daily; trains marked thus t rnn daily exceptbuuday; Uainn marked —
daily except Monday.
Tickets f r all nolnta and Sleapins Cor Berths on aalo at Union Depot Ticket Office 30 mlnatae'prlo
to leaving time of all trains.
WILLIAM ROGERS. Gon’l 8np’t Savannah. T. P. KLINK. Pnp’t S. W. R. R., Macon.
W. V. SI1KLLMAN, Traffic Manager, Savannah. G. A V r —
V L CLARK, Airent, Colnmbns. Ga.
G. A WHITEHEAD, Gen’i Pass. Ateut,
T. T. EDMUNDS,
98 JBroaxanstroot.
iv'. 'i % yVfv .*
-A iiAIlGE LINE OK-
Burial Cases and Burial Robes
of:atjXj o-n^i.x>Bs,
Which will be eo?d at lowest prices. Particular attention given
to this branch of our business.
ff*H15 tf
COLEMAN
TORBETT,
\ i.t —r'
- 9lJR'AL CASE CO. *
—DEALERS IX—
Potent Metslic Euiial Cases anrl Caskets.
The following teHiimonia
ur Improved Gins are eateemnd :
Columiius, Qa , Mareh 14, 1884
Mr Franklin H. Lummuh. Ju
riper, Ga.: Lear AVr—1 bought,
Inst fall, one ot your new improved
(jO hhw Gins aud Feeder, which has
been operated ot Scbatulga, Ga., by
Mr. Acee Lynch He is highly
pleaded with it In every respect,
giving entire sstiafactioh, ginning
fast, clean, and u aking a beauti
ful a.imple. In fact, a number of
bm customer** aav they uet a quarter
of a cent per pound more for their
cotton giuued on the improved
"Lummua” over any otLer gin iu
thucoumry. I am, votirH truly,
J D. HOUGH.
Sec'y Treau’r Muscogee Oil Mill.
Tazkwkll, Ga., April 28, 1884.
Mr. F. H. Lummuh: Dear .Sir—
The 8U-saw Improved Lumuius
_ Gin, with Stationary Beaier, is
al), and even more, than vou claimed for if. It makea a very fine
aample, CLKAN8 THE bkkd equal to AN oil fautory LiNTER, and cannot be
choked by any fair ineana i he lurnont cannot be excelled, aa it will over-tblrd
from thirty to afi high aa Boventy pounds to the bale. The feed or excels anv we
ever saw j feoda gins to periectlon, BLUE A H'JEWAItr.
Barnk^ville, Ga., March 1U, 18®4,
Mr. F. H. Lummus, Juniper, Ga.: Dear Sir-Wtj cannot commend your
"Lummns (or Improved Taylor) Glu” in terms stronger than it deserves. We
havo tosted It by the side of the Gullet, and we can safely say it produces a
sample equal to the Gullet, and in the matter of preserving the roll, it la supe*
rlor to auy* lilng wo ever saw. It. cleans the seed equal to the Prat*, which Is
Baying mucii for you Ginr, Yours truly, A. O. MURPHKY A CO ,
Proprietors of the Baruesvllle Oil Mills.
HEPAIRI INTO.
COTTON GINS REPAIRED at low prices by skilled workmen. 01*1 Cot**
ton Gins made equal to new with Lummus'a patent improvements, at one-half
the cost of new Gius. Freight paid one wav. Address.
FRANKLIN H. LUMMUS, Managor, Juniper, Ga , or
HATCHElt & SHANNON, A«entf, Columbus, Da.
p5 e*xl.%vi3m
FKjXJST ting
BOOK-BINDING AND
Pauer Boxes
OK EVERY DhJSUKxi’TlON.
AT LOWEST PISCES
A LA ROW STOCK of all kinds of PAPER
A tncmdlnu, Latter, Packet and N*.U
mpjuIh, lfiil HoadH. Mtuieiuouta alway* *•:.
ok*u1. Also Envelope**, Cards, &o., i
at short notice. Paper Boxes «> r any hl8^
or de««?rl[.tl*)o notJcept In Htook made at
short nulioe, “
THOM. UI1.BMG,
national lira & Iron Co.
Detroit, M,N,F».-ru«RkHo» Mlal..
toflliM-k.- Hnlox Wlr« flolh, Win* C’ountrr HalllnRit, Wlm HIkih. <'*"*l*.4
WHri?Ib.J Sunil .v i ...I Ik’lrui.H. Wi-hHi.t \ ali.w, AuU.I*- Klxllin^ I >'
* t.'rw»UiJS.‘>Wn> A liuu ItMicut, Iron ShutU-ix, Oooutor
%WHttttd ler Cauloirua — SX"S«tiUou Uik*
KIM SF8IKS,
Meriwelhor County, Gil
yy ILL HE OPENED JUNE 15th, with
HrHl-olana uconromodfitlouf) for IuvhIIUh ami
pleasure seekera. The exlcnalttn of the C A
KKK shorteu** the Htuge rl*fe by half. For
further luforniallou apply to
CUAH. L. DA VIH,
lei tf
1AA MADISON AY KNUR. N. Y.-DmIi
1 Jt room*! Huptrlur boaidi uiutlurate pi
>u aeutberu rt-lurpuotM. luyai aikUWia
Bronte Melallc
aud Cask eta. I
H h'tH 'rum
nkrta, Worden Herlal (”n
(’hlldrru’fl GIrrh White Cares
81 toftW. Lad lee’ ard Gents'
. i notice. Grave wi rk done
No. I.m Broad Slrcct.* Opposite Banklii House. [Dpcn Bay and Night,
LOUIS BUHLER & CO.,
WHOLESALE
Apis for tamest Cip Factories in this t'otmlry ami Havana;
on . Louis Kohler A Co’s Friend
i.\ b i rt), L* Klorhi H (ail Hhv-
ik” Iii Mil h z•**. The following
Kce Darling; Pi ruvun Bllter«,
ANHKhsHR.
LOUIS BUHLEK & CO., No. BO Broad St.,
OOTrXT TWT VITTR, KlK-./K..,
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP
T^OWBLL, MiSS.
BUILDERS OF
Cotton Machinery.
Carton, SpiuniBiL, Weanm, Finisiiiso;, ond All Other Mactoerj
o
UK MACHINERY oonlalns ».ll n
1 most hucchhhIu) Cotton Mill
llh all details furnished by u
W. A. BURKE, VreaN’r,
'2» Stale Utxeel, HoPtoa.
|USKD IN A COT’SON FACTORY.
we cad refer to the large
fern Improvement**, t
t* the country. EsUmatee lor Mills and nlaua'lo
' Mill h t fcinters. Correspondence solicited.
U. I . UlLDKETH, Hnp’U
r.blBdlj