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DAILY ENQUIRER SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25.1885.
T»tn mad Jvrif,
TV HO »ooM forge. i lie loll* >h*'. fret
And dll thol ik oomnginn ;
W nid me Ibelr w <••*, lgo b fll 1 |i *i,
Yl.lrt M » I r*« « uce**«ii
U»ll fellow* nit I, t-> dr wn regret
And grow luduiirb' mvr.y
C iBeees-y «' *"*l w. u - jort relief,
O iperkltng ‘ Tom and Jj.rj.”
A Ugbt retort, i b tvlon > non,
T i ib* 000*01 p.rttker;
The 'opot’a run',« we-.lt ex.-tue
Tot* reeolo'Ln tirmkt-.
Wbeo ibey retrain oil tie to drain,
Toelr abettnarra to vary.
They deeply on B mid.tsot'* and lanth
Deloilve “T .no and J»rry."
hello, central, hello 1
OflUBI Oriiaan «*■*.naUei • Wha
preple Oae II aa Jrrd Mile. tear,
foils 10 tend her c ni| a don—toother
quarters
The door opens, in sails the radiant
L 11 e She talks to Mr Noudla. Sh
emus to him She tells him lttih
anecdotes. 81ie y»wn a little behind
her handkerchief But tu spite oi
herself ha! awful stleuco obtrudes
iteell upou tlum It grows and
grows until pior L llle slowly aLd
solemnly eay» : “Mr Noodle, did
y- u ever htar that story about the
young nmn that—”
“Ah, Miss L'llie, ,xcu°e me; I had
no idea it whs so late Shall I see
you at Mrs J’a to-morrow u*gh' ?
Ah 1 so glad. Good night.” A d
the bore took his departure, while
L liic’s s ory remained ua told that
night.
pi-tibarg O-iroriote 1
Thirteen yout g ladles — blonder,
brunettes, neatly dressed, aud of va
rious degress of pret tuees from the
handsome do^i to the plain—sat In
the operating room of the central
telephone t ffloe this morning. They
wore a peculiar headgear - steel
bands, helmet-shaped, encircled their
looks, and reminded one of some sys
tem of torture which was working
-*» Ufl otion, but it was only a sop
port for the lecelvera which dung to
each left ear of the beads you counted
along tie oomplex-looklng eper'ment
which Superintendent Piinter said
was the great multiple board. The
young ladies were those familiar to
the possessors cf the telephones—
familiar only by telephone, lor few
people ever see theae young ladles
witn whom they hill short, aud
sometimes anln a ed conversations.
In a little apartment separated
from the main room by a partition
was a young lady whose duty it Ib to
call up by telephone people in the
tuwDB and cities away far enough
Horn tblsokty Ai you s a d by her
you listen to a converra I » she is
having with Mr J .<hn Smith, ol
Wheeling, 100 miles away. The
longest Tine by our own. said the
superintendent, is one to Wheeling,
about 100 miles. As to nearer towns,
there is hardly one wltbiu a radius
of fifty mile.; to which we have not
connection. O.ieof the most useful
Hues we have Is one lately bull! up
the Monongahela river The river
men make it their most useful n e li
ed of transacting bmduess with the
coal men at their mines. The peo
ple In Braddook, McKiesport, Eix».
betb and Monongahela City a-e
constantly employing our lines.
It saves them a great deal i f time
and trouble. They can do their shop
ping by telephone, Luy what they
want, give orders here and there
through the city, and all the time be
at home. It is a saving to them In
car fare. Then, people who have
friends and relatives in theae towns,
oan go to tho telephone sad talk to
them, and thus do away with the ne
cessity of a visit. < i
"Just to think of i! Here was a
man in Cleveland yesterday who bad
been here at a hotel and bad forgot-
ten a package when he left. He tele
phoned In inis morning to the ho,el
people lo send it over in him. With
the telegraph it is diffc.eit. Y -u
send a message and you don’t kuow
when it will be reoe ved, or when
you can have an answer. Take the
telephone aud you cau do your bust-
ness at once and have it over.”
"What are the longest lines of tele
phone In the country?”
"The greatest distance people are
now talking over telephones Is be
tween New York aud B >eton. A
line la now buildir g between New
Y ,rk and Philadelphia. The com
pletion of a line between New Y >rk
and Chicago la only a matter of a
few years’time. You can talk just
as well a long distance as a short one.
I oan hear just as well when some
one Ib talking to me from Cleveland
as 2 oan from si me body over In Alle
gheny. The wires they are using
now In the oonstric ion of lines are
c pper, and they cost about 935 a mile
'They are made supe.lor to No. 0 Iron
wire.”
To show something of the immen
sity of the telephone system in this
city, you have only to ga ce behind
the telephone board at (be central
rfBae, and see the wires “Tnere are
over 100 miles of cable there; with
over 60.0u0 connections,” said Super
intendent Pointer, by way of an ex
planation The wires are so arrang
ed that If a yihiug goes wrong, the
operator can soon Hod which one it
Is that has caustd iho trouble
DISMISSING A BORE
■•**« HI* Llh.
Mr D L WliooXaon, of Herts Cav-J,
Kv. eaya ue was for mao; jorra bad:y
i fll lied with Pa.hlalc, alo Li abeiei;
the pains were almost unecdursb e
end would sometimes almost throe
him into oonvu-slon*. Be tried K <o-
trlo fill's; sand got relief from first Dot-
tie. and after laklr g six bottles, was
entiralv ou-ed and bad gained In fl sb
eighteen poneda Beys be positively
believes be wrnld have died bad it not
been for the relief aff otad by K eoirlc
Bitters. Bold a' fifty esnta a bottle by
Brannon * Carton, eodAw
M me Dorand-Oreville, fatigued by a
month's labor In Boston, la at NvWpoit
for a brief braaihing spell.
■arts •Ml*. KWh af •'tlS.nr I
lll-Mlil it* aetM"
Will be a reminder of personal liberty
tor agsa to come Or just as snrs
foundation has Or Piero ’s "O >lden
Medical Ditoovery” been plaoed, and
it will stand through the cycles of
time as a monument to the physical
emancipation of thousands who by Us
nee huve been relieved from ooDSump
lion, night sweats, bronchitis, oougha,
spitting of blood, weak lunge, and oth
er throat ami long i flriotion*
Pr i Hitchcock is 10 irk.* a parly of
Dartmouth boys on a Christinas trip
through tho sauth.
Adviok to Mothers.—Mbs Wins
low’s soothing Syrup should always
be seed when onlidren are ontiing
tooth It loilorea the little so fibre. at
once; It produce* natural, qutet sleep
by relieving the ohlld from pain, and
the liUle oherub awakes as "bright as
a button.” It Is very pleasant to taate.
It soou.ee the child, eofiena tho gums,
allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates
the bowels, and Is tho best known
remedy lor diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other nausea. Twenty-
ive esnta a bottle.
Bauer kraut Is an antidote for snakes.
It snakes are an antldo e for saucr
kraut, give u* snakes.
air*<*i**i ■*•***.
W W R^ed, druvgis , of Winchester,
Iod, wrltest "O.e ot my customers,
Mrs Louis* P.ke, Birtoois, Randolph
oojniy, lad, wsa a long sufferer with
ConsompdQn, an , was given up to die
by her physicians. She heard of Dr
King's New Ditoovery for Conaump
non and begsu baying It ot me In six
months time si-e wslked to this cltv, a
dlNtacc'* of alx t lies, end la now to
muob Improved she has q it using it.
She feels she owes her 11 io to R,”
P e- 'rial bottiusai Brannon A 0ar
son's Drag Stare. eoc A *
President Cleveland’s oradle was not
fonnd In Tennessee. The eiory ie a
h ax.
IHEHE Mil BE * FEW
VtIH'J STILL DOUBT
If so they will find in our office
many such letters as tlie following,
but none that ore entitled to more
consideration:
With my experience 1 pronounce
BREWER’S LUNG RESTORER
the best lung remedy made. Four
of my brothers and sisters had
died with consumption, and about
three years ago I liecame so ex
hnnsted by long continued cough,
accompanied wiili low fever and
night sweats, that I could barely
get about, and my friends gave up
all hope. I coughed so incessantly
that I could not sleep at all. After
trying seveial lung medicines I be
gan the use of BREWER’S LUNG
RESTORER and was greatly ben
efited by the first bottle. gEtining
flesh aud strength and resuming
work, I continued to take it ana
am m stout now as I ever was, rare
ly ever cough, nor do I suffer with
thy lungs any more than if th-y bad
never been effected.
I am never without a bottle of it
in my house. During the winter I
gave it to mv little children, even a
fittle fellow three years old, for any
thing like commor- colds, or when
they show any evidence of croup,
and always with the most satisfac
tory results. Very tiulv,
G E HUGELY,
Bmnesville, Ga.
Brener’s Lung Restorer contains
no opiates in any form.
LAMAR RANKIN & LAMAR.
MACON, GA.
t Clop npi n ■
CLINCMAN’S
OBACCO
1828.
1865
T
REMEDIES
Alins K*ll I'<>*<• All *
Mum IK< ixin
•$ ru»i out
tola.
SIMM N’« IkON Cos DIAL la an iron
and vsgeub etonlo, prepared b; physi
cians specially for me cure of ilia that
. ffljt the human family. I build* op
aud atretg'ben* feeble, bnkbn down
ard worn out oooalltuticnR, It mpal-a
damages li fl otel by years of tuff ring,
regula.es the wools avsteoT, adds iron
to the impoverished blood and makea
permanent cute* of longs apdlng oases
It oleanse* and tones the stomnob, Im
parts a keen appetite, aide digestion,
relieve* sick headache, acta gently
npon the lver, onrea swlmmlrg and
giddiness of the head, pain in the *ide,
palpitation of the heart, end tinges the
g a e ohee- with bloom of htel h and
eanty. Oan be need at all times, by
married or elngie, for >eot>nl orohnntc
oomp’atnta. eodAr. 2w
New York Jjnrna : “Col D tnlel
Lament has issued an orde. mat no
crank* shall be admitted to the White
House This Is rongh on tie man who
oaili to give the r resident advice ”
Scrofula cf Xu gs be
Ik ved.
7 A
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
THE MOST EFFECTIVE PH E PA RA
TION <m the market for Pile*. ASCItK CIJKK
for Itchina PilfiN. Han never foiled to girt
prompt relief. Will care Anal Ulcers, Ab»c«M,
Fistula, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Barbar’s Itch. Ring
worms, Pimpleo, Sorno and Boi!**. Price oOctit*
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
NATilUf’S OWN nniunv, » nrr. *U
Wound* Oats, Brubtoa, Sprains, Erysipelas. Bnfla,
Carbuncles. Bone Felons, ulcenf, bores, Sore Kyea,
Sore Throat,Bunions Corns, Nournlgln .Rnenmatnun.
Orchitis, (knit, Rheumatic Gout. Colds, Couchs,
Bi onchitia, Milk Leg, bnake and Dog Bites, btmga
of Insects. Ac. In fact allnys all local Irritation and
Intlaramation from whatever cause. Price -6 els.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared according to tlie inoet M’ienliftc
principfeg. of the T»l’REST HKhATlTR
IN(«UKIHF.NTn compounded with the puraH
Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended for
Croup,Weed or Cake of the Brenut. and for that class
of irritant or inflammatory inaladioH, Achee and
Paina where, from too delicate a state of the system,
the patient ia unable to bear the stronger application
of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Acbtg
and Pains, it is invaluable. Price Id ctn.
Ask roar druggist for these remedies, or write to tbs
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM. N. C.. M. S. A.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR B08T0N DIRECT
<9 jesr? old
ul ht-va
Iu.ig ti
tie rod for the
ul'io. S.VfTftl
: * n'do cf th
house hail tlie l wltu c«n umption and tho doctoro
Voioal* ugr-'J 1 their opined that I ha 1 con-
su * ption ftlfo I U d all the diitr ssIuk i aptmus
of ’hat tofrib'a disease* I bave spent ti oubands of
dollars to attest the a arch o( this disease | : have
so.ployed ali of the usual metuods, not only in my
•pHiL Or
th m
ENQUIRER-SUN.
FIRST SPECIAL EDITIONS.
Daily, Weekly and Sunday.
Cheagest Diily liwspger ii ito taitn
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Full Telegraph tndlMarket Reports.
T H
DAI
PROPOSALS WANTED
Sealed Proposals are invited for
doing the city work for year 1888,
January 1 to December 31st, m
follows;
1. For making and repairing
carts and shooing mules
2. For making and repairing
harness
3. For feeding the city males,
llie food, both in quantity an4
quality, to be such us the oversee*
of the street hands shall require
and with tho privilege of storing
tools and such other property of
the city as may be desired, also
with privilege of boarding horses of
marshal, lieutenants of police and
stree t ovorseer at same rates, if so
desired by said officers
4. For making coffins for paupers,
the same to be stained, and head
and foot boards, and boards for
covering the coffin to be included
5. For medicines and stimulants,
as prescribed by the city physician,
for a specified sum for the year;
medicines for Orphans' Asylum U
be included. This bid to toeluda
Burgeon s dressings, as plasters,
chloroform, lint, bandages, pa tout
medicines, etc, and every ether
article or medicine necessary for
use by city physician in treating
diseases or wounds; all to be «
beet quality
6 For lumber, to be delivered
from lumber yard, or in quantities
at such places as may be designated.
Quality to be strictly first class.
Bids for long! he over r2 feet may
be separately specified if eo de
tired
7. For publishing proceedings of
council, officially if required, or ful
synopsis or reports of same; als*
any and all advertisements pertain
ing to municipal afiairs, by Um
Mayor, any committee or officer ol
council, including Treasurer, Clerk,
Marshal sales, etc, and Chief En
gineer of the Fire Department.
Also any advertisements by the
Commissioners of Commons ot
Trustees of Public Schools
8. For all job work, including
all blanks and tax books of whatso
ever character, as well as binding
and job work of any description
which may be required, including
the publishing in pamphlet form of
*2i.O copies of annual reports o f
committees, address of Mayor, etc,
just made to council, and including
tlie report of the Superintendent of
Public Schools, and the annual re
port of l he Chief of the Fire De-
paitmcnt to be made in January
next. Estimate of probable amount
of work required will be furnished
on reqnost
i*. For lighting and extinguish
ing the street gas lamps, according
to usual custom of doing the same.
Bids may be varied in uuy man
ner to suit bidders, and must be
handed in by mi cling of council oa,
Monday evening, December 2> : th.
Council reserves the right to rejuet
uny or all bids
By order of Council,
M M MOO HE,
•lft td Clerk Council.
DRUNKENNESS
Or th«‘ l*l«|ii<»r Habit. Pofiltlvvly
Ciirfd Im iMln»inl«t«*rinir Or.
Ilntn***' (aolden SjM«tllr.
Ti ran »i«'Kln*n In a enpof coflvc or t»*i with*
,Ai*t Lh»* knowledge of tt»o pentoti taking I*. ’*
absolutely hurinlww, and will •ffrrt a pi'rrr.A-
nent aud speedy cure, whether the patient l|
n moderate drinker or nil AlcuholW* wreck. H
ha* been given in thousanda of ranee, and trx
every Instance a perfect cure hue followed Ik
never full*. Tho nystem once Impregnated
with the specific. It becomes an utter luipanfA*
blllty for Ihe liquor appetite to exli*»
FOIt HALF. UY
Ofi.
. PA SkSNCFR ;TfiUTC
wor i Nfv 1 ited «itid Gf.rg’.fii lfjn?'
A*Ai**fr»'* tha «opth 6ti S
Flrat-elfiss I' »rer 9cr*HV* , eitttlQ
t;;!)! r: fft.-.-sce
Kxenruo.i ‘’".S. - *12
t-riwit iror St»'i;xu>li)pc ot tua
.l'.j nr* ic *si! *v*-r;
Thife.'.r.r rro’<- Ucfl’-or s; 3pm; 'rc-T, 'ia
vanoso >o> foliowg;
'w-hn-iar-l Mmi)
OfTY OF MACON Tbarsd-y Dec 25, l
8;-0 D >o
Q.\TE CITY, Tiursday, D.u 31. at SsOO D m
a - F anclaoo l
D.J you ever come to a ilsail elcmi-
s ill lor the want of something Io
s.iy, ami then, wivle tacklitg the
biain for s^oae euhj ct of a’tack,
would feel a witva of siieuce growina;
betwten you ami your guej-, likooue
of those weieuing circles caueed by
throwing a pebble into a stream ? , . , .. . , «*■« wi i,fhukh», «« «, » •» .
And then, from fear of beK g in some ' owu CMC, bat lotbetre.t'Df-n* ot ctbwineabir.or . CXT? op MACON, Tharsday, Jan 7.
Wnw mihmm-cari in thfi circle, i 'IUD ! my f.mtly. but t»mrcrary tellcl all that I o'. 8:30 p m
Way BUbmtrged in tne ctrc .j P » noatfor any raai.ua! labor i or rt-T- , OAI'K CITY, TUttrcday J a 14, at 1:00 p m
! cMir eves rest I t.inca. * a , n pc „ e „ loa o( . ; Thrown flu. ot ladiag glv.A u, No>
Samp”u! on “B 0 d aad Skin Dl.ca...,’- frem th. ] manatoclartne pointe ana to LIT.
oflfico cf Swift Bpotlflc Co, Atlaota, Ga j 6o>»p8ny's wharves In both Pfc’fr.i#
i A friend r' Com«u''uded th • oseef Swi N fpociflo, uuh bl d B'dtoi. ar« COG' Ltrie.i wit*: r l*
I cU mlng tha‘ he hiiLiel* had boen groatly beci fl: d ( road Io»^lnj^ont of^be
by its Ur.6 la Bonos inuif ‘ror.blaa. I rcuoivo- to try
It, Ab utfoiryoarMSB I coiumtuccd to^ako SB 3 - -
in* to direction I f und it an h.viKoratlQff - ' - ^ Pgnt.ril Rsttlmd, OoL iTObn*
tonic ardlavQ cd about fifty b.ttle*. Th, ro- j .
r kubl . M coo*(li has left me, j
i*n»d, “h I w*.lg*i s!rt7 iouu's .
„ . . , utf& c ,er lid in my life I ha 1 bien tl.re
y«*)k-s -iftCf I sIopphI thn lift" d tuo ro'ii cine but l I
Lv had no otan of
p in , or v't .tx’icift s
? H t tin 1 id m cimit .
OVk r felt MD b 1 Or *■*
word rful sr-tem-nt*
at the fl at subject your eyes rest I
upon? I bave a youog friend wbo
io Just beginning to Have evening
callers ‘all to herself' A youag
gontleman called uj.on her bs
evening
Before she csrne down s’air3 the
mother came in and mtertaineu luru, |. acccr
While lalkings-he was ns-ktd "now
Mi=s L 'lie was er j ,y'u g her first
winter out ”
She arkvvtrtd tL at she thought
L llie wa- doing wry well, and tnu.
if she protected heree’f from bore.i
through life as well as she bad hjc-
ceeded iu doing so far, she thought,
theie -vas no dang r bu - that st cieiy
would always be In teres ir-g to ihe
child.
"Why, bow d 'es she do l!? ’ said
the wor.de -sltuek young mao.
"Ou,” s»i l tlie proud mo’her, “she
has a story that eha picked up soma-
wber n aboul a youug man who lost
the afleoiions nr bis lad.V-iove by let
ting Uer see too uueU of him ”
Tne story, when she tells It, never
Will bs sent to uuy sddreasjon reoelpt’ofiprloe^for time named, vist;
Three Months,
Six M inth s,
One Ye^r, -
M. D. HOOD Sc CO.,
0.3 n-on<1 Street. rOLLMIIM'l* 4*A.
.TOhlauUiiK e-er*
-eun.-on 3-as
iii*. ii
W £2 3S3 ‘&5L
KXCHAKD.30N \ RAV.rrAF.il,
ArsdIk, Hnv-anah, 'J»
Six Months,
One Year,
•W,’
POM'P• KD
Muscogee Sheriff Sales
l», rit ... rs I olry.
W ILL —oi-I -in lli^.'ay lu .'.on,rr.
„„ « ,, , i, i. . -V.- (. I ». * nr* c-r . >o w*
B.|..u-r«’. ». ■• nil* - IIII •» --. 3 »taa*l. of trp.
lOirwrlp ' II. Him -*'-■ *toue«. I larrfc 1-rint.
.1*,. t 1 ... « I * an, 1 -uii-til" » Or
. v-| -■ I-II- l ta’i'M 1 H«k-u
„l - * ■ k(,i *i» I -I . ' p i- nil [I ... all* all
nulta are :n fii
my uren^tUba
l -at <t a» I
I (‘l.> tO ^A '.ft’
(t :u tbooul mtdulue that
iltiv
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ny p
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thifi iu <
m that 1»
b<* fftcrcju'-
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tn bear Ihid cl^ear-
f thi *-o dvtful
iti" ci15- of Moiit-
tttj ooa: citlz di j(
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MMf itm
Wouth Wish and Dentifrice
Oar*** iiieeiluc tTlcere, Horo Moctn,
Throat, Oiaa&sui t'-. * Tt*c»h t»i*d P ;rifl n the **rc.Ga,
C»Ad add rt-jommoud d bv load ae . j*
pared by L»a?. J Pa v U Holmes, l>«nt trig fit ax* o
1 r •> Qa For iale b> all diaKKldVi aa \ deutl t8, auu -d
.hut (Jr;lcmOtui : r HHASNON X 0 ARSON and ID
act* j H(»U» % ‘V -vme Afcwi-
s xj 3xr. x> rygri
.Six M.m'uh'j
One Year,
BOj
00
to giiffcrlrtf
tnMielo^ 1 bu H k icai
go (BO y. an* cao re/or to no
,b M<*of.tnior''. A'a 2
gwiU’a Spoc Oc I, entir.ls v-octaM.. Tvea.i.e oo
Blood aud oatn Sale Ui»a.*
XBS ■» rr .-rltirio Co. D.a»t
U nrand Lot* d(, Aoe ioo.
l
lot W»iSl.N Y.
, mailed l:ae, .
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NLF.S3 p-0Tlon.1V *oI I ol orlvo'e »'e,
ti’ltif'rol ouctlou oa Toead-iy, 5 b
v. * tid» b II tiwar. a aoarly new
3 roora Hue • * *h* * o b-rn pottloo of
thoollr. Far par.loo «'*-> p y lo
ratio M FOLBT.
-Sample ooptoa sent free. A ldreea
dMlt .70 5 frls*
JOHN KINO, Prop’r.
A dm:
U 1 !!
a 111 l*a sold la t«_
nealo known oa Jay of talo. .
iOOb OOTlftl
8 mil*.
ihe I’oa hcMl
i i<t«U, la «ai4
Iuh.i Sold ao