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DAILY INQUIRER - SU N, ,COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1866.
Until gonll* detd«, nod kindly thought*,
And luvlDg word* withal,
W cloorv o Ih# M«rrj Obr.itm u Ol,
And hear * brothel’* call.
-{K Lawrenoe
Th# poor will many * ear* fo got.
The debtor think not ol hi* d*bt«,
•u a* they bo b *ntoy their oh**r.
With It w*r*Chrl*tma* all the year.
-( 'noma* Mill*..
A* ft * th* holy nhrlatmt* birth,
_B> tbl* good (rlende, onr earolatlll,
B peao* on aartb, < • pe toe on earth
To men of genii* will.
-[Ttiackeray.
Bom* *ty that ever ’gatnat that **«*)c
dome*,
Wbarelu onr Srvlor’e blr'h we* celibated
Tbe blid ol dawclng stngatb all nlghi long,
Bo hallow’d and *o greolont )• th* tlm*.
-[B -ukipeare
Tbenlg’ l that *r«t oo mm* bad worn,
To >1 a huppy nam* 1* glee ;
For In tbat atabl* lay, n*w born,
Th* p*a**!nl Prlnoe ol **rtb end honven.
—(Allied Dnomert.
Igng ere th* dawn ean claim th* iky,
VeTemp<*t roll* inhurelent by;
W hll* beil* on all aide* ring and aay,
XL. w ObrUt th*Child we* born to-day.
- (Lord Honghtoe
Bta* bappy aeon I > l*a holy morn I
B 'w forth th* eh*erm> day from night,
| O Father, tench th* B at, and light
The ligbtthatahon* when bop* waaborn,
-ITannywn.
Tuan pealed the bell* more load, more
deep,
-41 od I* not dead; nor dptb He aleep I
Tbe W:or,g shall fall, the H ght prevail.
With peace on earth, good-wlli to men.
-(Lingiellow
Obrlitma* comet i bn comes, he come*;
O. bared wi;h a rain of plume;
Hollies In the window* greet him
Beery month deltgbte to name him;
Boboola oam'i driving home to meet him;
Wei and oold and wind and dark,
ki ke him bat tha warmer mark
-(l.Jlgb Hunt.
Cbrla mat la n time In whlob the memo
ry of every mm dial sorrow, wrong and
trunb a In the world aronnd nashonldbe
aoi.ee with nt—Diekena.
’Tie the season for kindling tbe Are of
hoapltallty In tbe ball the genial 11 me of
ebarlty la tbe beart—Washing ton 1 vlug
At Christmas be merry and thankful with
And least tby poor nelgabora, the great
with Iba email,
—Thomas Lnassr.
Tbe ehuroh bell* of Innumerable seete
aie ail chime-bell* to day, ringing lnawaat
•ooordanoe throughout the many land*and
awaking a great J >y In tbe bcaitaof onr
common bnmanliy—Chapa.
KEEPING ACCOUNTS.
CewBMUewttet’* Parent on a Bee
Device.
aa the pietol went off tbe Individual
who fired it got utterly soared. Tbe
other atood calm and determined, and
prooeeded to take a leisurely aim.
‘ D.rn’t shoot 1” yelled the victim.
■‘D>a’t shoot!”
“I believe It la my turn, Isn’t it?’’
be asked, add turned to the ie:onds
“Of course it Is; go ahead.” And
he again covered hla man.
"Hold on I Hold or,! I’ll give yon
6000 If you won’t ahoot.”
“ ’Taint enough ’’
*‘F >r heaven’s aak<; I’ll give you
6760 ”
Tbe man with the pistol sneered
and oovered him onoe more
"How much will you take?’’
"A thousand dollars "
"I’ll give it. Put that cursed thing
down ”
4 And be paid bis little 61,000.—Sun
Francisco Chronicle.
*w Bewlkalla > OtiulTMia.
Impure breath, oauaed by bad teeth
tobaooo, spirits of oatarrh, la neutrals
tBsd by BoaoD'MT ’ils a bta thful
oeantlner, and a great luxury aa * cUn-
iridoe. The rapnlalve breath is >y its
uae rendered as /ragrant aa a rose, and
ooldne** by friends or lover* will be no
longer noticed. sat,se,tu,th*w
Ftrgadoga are now )n the gr lBo pat
tern and have quite a showy appear-
ance as they all With their brass backs
to tbe log fire aa If to warm themselves,
They are both handsome and expen
sive.
W B Coulter, of Bristol, Cent?, has
applied for a patent oo a trading de
vice especially adapted to keeping
accounts by grocer*-, nuarketmen or
merchants in all branches of the
bUcin'*B. The system is It ss> expen-
give than the culinary bucks used in
credit accounts, and is al6o tbe most
complete and perftCi la its aria,na
tions to tbe wants of both customer
end merchant ev> r used. The expla
nation of it 1- given : Ii consists of
a- ledg' r tor keeping a record of value
or devices issued to customers in
stead of pass books, showing the
name, number of device and pay
ments on the same The counter
book shows ike item purchased at
the store and lie am u it punched
from tbe device, which also has a
memorandum attached, showing the
same. Tbe rder book >s carried on
tbe wagon, and contains a similar
'record of goods dt livened on tbe
route. A due bill kail is for a tern-
porary uumora dum of goods bought
at the store when the customer bus
not the value device, nod this mem
orandum is transferred to the items
ou the devic and tbe amount is
punched at the next trip hy the cl rk
on tbe wagon, By this system no
in >re labor is requited by the mer
chant than in the ordinary entry of
Items in tbe old pasn boob; and by
punching ou the Value page of the
device the amount shows on tbe
muuoianduiu attached, all farther
bookkeeping is unuecessary to show
to both parties tbe minute detail of
•every trausao lou. “
FROM CONVICT TO CASHIER
■wnu, U*U1UM«4 Bu,
Ton are allowed a free trial of thirty
days of tbe turn of Dr Dye’s Celebrated
Voltalo Belt with Electric Suspensory
Appliance*, for tbe speedy relief and
permanent cure of Nervous Debility,
luM of Vitality and Manhood, and all
kindred troubles. Also for many oth
er diseases. Complete restoration to
health, vigor and manhood guaranteed.
No rlak 1b lnourred. Illustrated pam
phlet, with full Information, ter me,
etc, mailed free by addressing Voltaic
Belt Co, Marshall, Mich.
deoW tmth3at,a«*cwly
Modern drawing rooms, with their
almost absurd varieties of furniture
and miscellaneous ornaments end pro-
mlsououa decora'Ions, look more and
more like tbe old eurioalty shoo.
Adviox to MoTHBHb —Mbs Wins
low's Soothing Stbuf should always
b6 used when children are cutting
teeth. It relieves the little snflerer at
one*} It produces natural, quiet sleep
by relieving tbe child from pain, and
'he little cherub awakes aa “bright aa
h button,’’ It Is very pleasant to taBte.
It soothes the child, softens tbe gums,
allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates
r.ne bowels, and la the best known
■imedy lor diarrhoea, whether ariuiug
M)m teething or ether causes. Twenty
ive oente a bottle.
Iuthema’ier of dog collars forth
feminine nock, n Hiring of j „is, or tiny
eocrny ballB, settur to bi q te as much
worn as ihe band of narrow bitoli
VtSiVGf.
• • • • iscrvous debility, prema
ture dtollne of power to either sex.
t-poudlly ard permanently cure:
barge book, 10 cems iu slumps. Wnld’i
D peusary Medical as.- oia ton, 633
Main Street, Bulf.io, N Y
VALUABLE
CITY PROPERTY
JFOtt S-A.I_.~E1
AT
Public Outcry
FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT IS FULL OF
Nice Thing's
It is stated that among the fashions
In female Indian garment* this yesr
will be two army overcoats, one bnl-
med straight np the front and ho
other lafed down behind with a o!c.,he<
line.
SAGAN'S
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh
ness to it, who would rather
not tell,, and you can't tell.
The BMlirr si*riUI** *ltt*t|it at Be.
rurnilas » Tkref,
6
BI, LonlQ; bp-D.nnoorat,
A w raut will be issued to-day
against an employe of an E>et S
Louie packing establishment, charg
ing him wi li embi zz'ement of fuuda
The party for whom ihe warrant is lo
be issued is a man wun entered the
comptny’s twploy ab u‘ leu mouths
ago. H' was employed by tbe cum
pany to examine tbe books, and dur
ing the examination discovered a
ebor age of *eve.ul thousand dollars
deftly couce.altd by ingenious book
keeping The party whose defalca
tion w.-.B thus discovered was dis
charged and the discoverer Installed
in bm place, notwithstanding tbe fact
that for a long lime be bad been an
inmate of a state’s prison. He ap
peared faithful and wa* undlsputably
capable, but recently an examination
of bis books was ordered, certain in
formation as to bis habits having
reached tbe ear* of bin employers.
A lew day* ago the cashier learned
ol tbe exam {nation and skipped out
with a lady of easy virtue, with
whom bo lind become Infatuated.
Durlug tbe investigation of tbe books,
it became apparent tbat tbe gentle-
man bad b-guti bis peculations very
soon after eutering the office, and
(bat iu a sh >rt space of time be ap
propriated several thousand dollars
tha. be seemed to have squandered
iu hack;*, ohump9gne, etc.
A Dstltit wt* rus Hi* Otrnnv,
Fl it! 60 bti List OS
•*We had,” aatd one of the crowd,
•‘one of ihe 'unuie duels I ever saw
atoillege I was a put-up Jib, of
course. Tne pistols wir not loaded
with ball, nut the duelists did not
kuow tha;. Tbey stood up like men,
apparently, but one of them got so
nervous he fited before the word wet
given. That placed him at tbe mercy
of bis opponent, who ws.s a poor
devil, and rather surewd. An soon
Scrofula of Lurgs Re-
li ved-
On tbe first Tuesday in January
next I will sell tbe following desi
rable City Real Estate at public
outcry in front of tbe store of Gar
rett & Sons, on Broad street;
JACKSON STREET
PROPERTY.
*G jT' T}
Tbe 4 room Dwelling situated
on tbe comer of Jackson and Six
teentb streets. Tbe above prop
eriy is on line of horse cars, eon
tains full one-quarter- lot, and Well
located. Besides the main dwell
ing. there aie two brick servants’
houses, coal and wood houses and
stable. Titles perfect. Property
rented until October 1, 1886; rents
go with place.
TERMS; One third cash, one-
third in one year, one-third in two
years, with 7 per cent interest.
The Vacant Lot south of and
adjoining the above named prop
erty. One quarter acre full. This
is the most desirable vacant lot on
Jackson street. On this lot is
situated a two room brick kitchen
and a fine well of water. On horse
car line. Titles perfect,
TERMS: One third cash, one
third in one year, one third in twe
years, with 7 per cent interest.
All of the above property is
known as the Spencer Place, and is
considered by those who know the
most desirable property on the
market.
14th Street Property,
I will also sell at the same time
and place the following property :
The vacant lot or west, portion
of Colonel John Iverson’s place
on Fourteenth street. Said lot
fronting on Fourteenth stroet 64
feet and running back 73 feet 10
inches. On line of horse oars.
The above lot has a new one room
kitchen This property iB well
located, and close to the business
portion of the city Terms cash.
Title perfect.
T110UP STREET PROPERTY I
The 0-room Dwelling situated
on south Troup street, between
Ninth and Eighth streets, fronting 1
on Troup street 47 feet and run J
ning back 147 feet 1(> inches. Has
both well and water works on |
place. Rented until October 1,1
1880, I
This property is a desirable in ,
vestment, cither for a house or for
renting. Titles perfect. Te- ms
cash.
All of the above property will
be shown when parties wish to see
same.
Any information wanted in re
gard to this property will be given
with pleasure,
TililDBS fltimil)
Rual Estate Agont,
15 North Broad Street,
deel7 a ) i.U
FOR THE
.TOO MANY TO ENUMERATE
TIiq LAs are Cordially Invited to Inspect
THESE GOODS-
CHILDREN’S CLOAKS
At your ewn price this week. We have too many sad must
•lose them out by January 1st
Balance ol Our Olo k Stock at Greatly Re
duced Prices to Clear Out
BLA^CHPD, BOOTH & HUFF.
Swift’s Speeiiti
I* nature*! own remedy, mad* from roots fathers
boa th* forepte of Georgia. Tha method by whlob
It wa* made wu obtained by a half breed from the
Creek Indians who Inhabited n eertein yortienof
Oeoryle, which «*e commnnloated to one of the
enrly sett ere nnd tbne the foi mull b*s been hud.
ed down to tbe present d*y. Tbe shore rat reect-
Mnt* th* method of mannfsctnro twenty tetri ago
hr Hr 0 T Swift, on* of the present proprietor!.
The demand hue been gradually increasing until a
I1P0.M* iabora’oryia now reeaaaary lo supply the
bade. A foreign demand hat bran created, and en
larged facilities will be nraceaary to meet It. Ibis
great
Vcgetab s BI»oi Paris r
CURES
Career, Caturrh, Scrofula, Eczj-
mc, UlCf r?, Bh, am at ism,
Blood Tain’,
hereditary or other wine* without the uae of mero«N
ry or PoUih
Books on *'0onteifion8 Blocd Pohon* and <m
•'Blood and Skin T)liea*et” mailed fre#.
For aaleL) al' dragglaft
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC OO..
Drawer 3..Attar, ta-
M T. 167 w lid St octldAr
▲ Bong ‘of Orutitude
In olden times. Betbeeda’e pool
Wu lamed for healing all disraeoet
O no* plunged beneath Its wabrs oool,
laeb erit, etain and slokneea ceaeaa.
In modern deve we Bod a ear*.
Of worth as rare, ae much descrying.
A I.me'realc. flok and ears,
Dr Blchmond’a Baa rkiTAie Krarina,
MUST BE REDUCED!
FOR THIRTY DAYS I will offer my immense Block of
Ilea’s, YodI’s
At and below NEW YORK COST No foolishness. Money must
come, and if goods are to be sacrificed my customers shall have the ben
efit of them. Any one who doubtB let them call and be satisfied. Do
not forget that I have the largest and best assorted stock of^
CLOTHING & GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
in Ihe city. Don't take my word foi it, but call and see for yourselves
and be satisfied that I mean exactly what I say in regard to prices.
Th« Ent rp ifinar Clothier. 124 Broad St.
ncv6 J*»?I
I am now 40 yean old. and hare •vfTered for the
last fifteen yeti'* with a luug trouble. Several
numbfinw of the family on iny mother’s side of th
house had diod with con*um»tion, and tho doctoro
were all agreod In their opinion that I had con*
•U ’ ttlon alio I h id all tho distr< ssing symptoms
of that terrible dlaeaee* 1 have spent thousands of
dollars to arrest the march of this disease | ' have
employed all of the usual methods, not only In my
own case t but in the treatment of other members of
my family, bat temporary relief was all tbat I ob
tained. 1 was unfit for any manual labor ior sev«
erel years. By chanoe I oaae In possession of n
pamphlet on "Blocd nnd Skin Disease*” from the
oftloe of Bwift Specific Oo, Atlanta, Oa
A friend recommended tho nsoof Swl t’s Bpeclflo,
clatmlng tha 4 ho himself hnd been aroatly benefited
by its nso in some lang troubles* I resolved to try
tt. About four years a*o 1 oommenoed to take B 8 8
eccor-in* to direotlcns. I found it aa lnvUloratfog
tonic, ardbnve a ed about fifty bottles* Thera*
snlts are most rsraarkabl . H> cough has left me,
ray strength has retained, and I weigh slaty pounds
more then I oyer did in my life. I', has been tbre
rears sin os I stopped the nse of the mcdleine, but I
nave had no tetara of tbe disease, and there are no
p«tus or weakness felt tn iny largo 1 do th« hard*
eat kind of mechanical work, and feel as well as
ever felt otnoe .1 was a boy. These. I know, are
wonderfal statements to ui'ke. but I am honeat
when I »a? That I ewe my txltteno* and h alth to
day to Swift's Mwctfix it is Uie onl> medicine that
broaaht me any p rusanent rehef. I t.o not a«y
that S«ift l N Specific wiiT do this In every case* bat
most positively affivni that it h*»« don# this much
for me. aird I woatd be rcoreant to ’be dnty I owe
to suffering MUianity if I failed to bear thU cheer
ful teetlmony to the uerita of tbl* wonderful
mediciue I am well known In the city of Mont-
some' y. wad can refer tosojie of the be«t oitla ns of
theofty. I J IluLSY.
Montgomery, Ala, J one J8i
8wift's t.peclfle Is entirsly vegetable. Treatise on
Blood and iSklnSkln Diseases mailed free,
Tuk Swift . rjctrio Oo. Drawer 3 Atlanta Oa,
or 167 W U t*t. N Y. d vwtf nxt r mt (4>
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
the popular favorite for dressing
the hair. Ueetoring color when
gray, and preventing Dandruff.
It oleausee the scalp, stops the
hair raAhing. and is sure t*» itiejee.
sm. —an
SAMARITAN
NERVINE
THE GREAT
NERVE CONQUEROR
NEVER FAILS.
The onlr known *wM« hr Ipl'eprio THa.
Ale« for Bee-mi and felling B'ekeeee.
MerToui weeknees gnloklr relltTed find cared.
Carer ugly blotches an' *tnbborn blond sore*.
Oteeueer blood qulcV -c* ,!aggj,h circulation.
IlialaHtre Boll*. Oarbanol** end Braid*
Permenentlr and nromntlr enr.e Pai-ely*t*.
fee. It It e abarmfag and t «JUM Aperienb
Kill* Scrofula end King's fril, twie brethere.
Cbeng.s bed breath to good, reraorlng sane*.
Boats B lioieneeiend clear, eooplexlon.
O k snnlag reeolTent nnd mnteklene luetlro.
It drirrantok Hrad.cb* Ilk* the wind.
Contains no drastic cathartics or o,let a*.
Prnae-tly core, rhwmeti <m by ronUn* It
Keetoro* lib-tiring wwfmrU e to the blood,
Te guaraoteed to ears *11 a-crone dieordere.
Kelieble when *11 opl*tc* fell
lUfteehe* the Bind »n 1 Inrigoret** th* body.
Care. Drape?*!*, or ’>oney reinnded.
Undo ted iu -rifnf bvor.r City thousand
Leading
Larding
I iu writing b« or.r City Ih.-uea
pbretciaae in U d *ud Sirups
clergymen In U 8 and Xu rope.
Diesesbs of the blood own It n ooagnerar,
for rale by all leading Druggist*, ft **,
Ikt Dr. 9. 4. Bietaiif Herriie Cl, tnf’n
ST. JOBBPH, MO.
Oorreepaadeaw frraly aniwered by PhysW***'
Vor teerim aal* sad alrcmlar* rand *tc_
Fur gale of Bn*nett dk Uwmob.
WdWlF
I The Great Slaughter
OF
<(
Will Cont nuo for Another Week at
FHE NEW YORK STORE.”
Our VERY LOW PRICES have attracted crowds of customers
and made heavy inroads upon our stock, but we have added
SPECIAL BARGAINS to each department, and will have fresh
arrivals during the week, suited for the Holiday trade.
Our BROCADE SILKS at 5Uc cannot be matched in the city
for $1 00.
We still have a good line of Ladies’ Cloaks and Wraps, which are
going ofl rapidly at the prices placed on them.
Our entire line of Ladies’ Merino Pants at half price to close. (
Low prices advertise ns so that every customer going out of our
house Bench us another. Ae the holidays approach we shall be very
busy, so the earlier you come tbe netter opportunity you will have to
make your selections for Xmas Presents.
JAMES E. CARGILL, Agt
HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS
For Xyl’epsy. Spesire, Fe’ers* hollos, Orempt*
tough Colds, or an kind of Phi by alo,
Its merit* ae % leader ■tvmpe
It far above al other phroloi.
It got* at once right to the spot
w here In. ks the danger, neve swervingp
In all the wor^d peihaps there’s not
A cure ike D Bicaiuond's Nebtimi.
For old or you • g fer ri ’h or poor,
Whattvp, cU«s f life you servo in,
To health wiiio oron i* the oor.
From the >AMAK!TAN iN Kb VINE
A WONDERFUL BOOK
Jusl published and for saio hy tils'
nacd oal "book dea'era, or may bu bad
direct'from fhe author.
MANHOOD I WOMANHOOD!
An exhBUf tiva ireatiao on Sexual Ex-
oeaurs, the dieuase* arising from them,
and their Ireatmenl and ourej also c
oriel lociure oa Epilepsy tied other
Wervontt Di-oasas, showing the rela
tionship existing betwoun the S.'xnal
end N rvous System By Db IS A
Richmond, 8v Jiseph, Missouri.
Brio > ft. 60, fully illustrated and ele
gantly bound, containing over 250
pages
This wonderful book reveals Ihe In
nermost sp rets of ro nre, and is, iD
tact, a koy which opens the book ol
knowlet'ge, and plucks leaveE of heal
ing Irom tho tree ol Hie. Is treats ol
subject* which are of immense value
to every man, woman a r id child In the
lanu, and will, in all probability, save
years of sloKness and fortunes In
dootor bids. Agents wanted every
where, both male and female. Send at
once and got agents’ oironlar
For sale by Brannon A Oarnon.
sep2 ‘IAwly,(S)
EPITHELIOIU
OR 6KIN CAKCER,
For |.‘V.n year* I aoffered witli a c *P 1 ®y,?^S?
face. Al! tlio eiinple ren-eillee »•**,f*»!W
rimfe the pain, but the pin-.* continue to *ru*j
flually i-xteiidlna into my uoeo, from which cam
yellowlrb oircher eyny ofler.eiv, ,ncUB /’ c ' t w j.,]„
wa* also Inaamwl, and anuored ma * great deei.
About el?ht month* aito I wa- ln , A,1 “'
home ,f a friend, who eo etronsly rocommenaea
he are of Swift’s dpeciflc tbat I dri.jm_nedtomiA*
an effort to procure it lv this I wm auooer* ■
and begen i’e a,e The Ir.«ocuce ol he mwliclne
war at flrrt toeouiewbat »Kf 1 r ‘’, t6 *“, 0 t*K r A , 6U S
so: n th* iuflammalion was allayed, and I began ^
1- prove after the iirsi tew Dottles 0.1 gu*"L
health hrag.eatly improved 1 8SL*JJ?5£% ■»
am able to <o »n y kind of work- ,*j*e e*ia«r **■{
faoe began to decreai*nil th* nicer W nt*. nam
there u not • vertigo of it left—only * Hy :,. w
marks the piaoe where tt b»d ben. I n* r ®“f
an.wernl.ane.tlon.relanveto^.oare^^
Atlanta, Q*. Aug net II, tea*.
B. F. COLEMAN, Jr.,
TJ1TD H3R,T A.K EB,
AND DEALER IN
Patent Metalic Caskets, Wood Cases and Caskets, Children’s] Gloss
White Casee and Caskets, Children’s Gloas White Metalio Caskets,
BURIAL ROBES. ALL PRICES FROM $1.60 UP,
Personal attention given all orders.
Twelfth SLebt, 4 Doors West of Thoe* Gilbert’s Printing OSLj.
ocll ljr -
to tbs toc’ob“’ i h.W I .ken Jboat wre ^ai.
tie*88 - »ndam ranndly cared,and*^ oe a T wa*
8 8 efl.et* I th* cure after every «^wu
tri*d >ad had foiled. Bssa®*
Fort Geiuta. Q», k»y 1.1$96.
I had heard of tb# wonderfal enr ?!f’^7 1 t^ktn*Tt
olflo. and rvralved to try it LfffiPSS* mSaV
in April. I8M. My leueral health we*
proved, yet tha oaurar whlob wn* in ™r btino h
eonUsned to grow el-wli tint rarelT. ^ j moti
grew and became oalte beevy. I ” 1 J im , r o.4 dl(T
we...
Cock watt. Plymouth Oo, j^.v- k>
Swift’s 8peci#01* tnUtely vra*ut^j
care can sere bv forcing out the Impau
blood. malM <**•■
Treatise on Blood and Shin (I*.
Tn Rwmr ernctno 0*. So
xirMwats.