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DAILY ENQUIRER . SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1888. BOUTHERN REVENUES. yiidtr Prteii «et* in ilte Ftcacnt i'm ima, Washington, February 6-Tb> ccmmuree on. appreciations have received from the etcntery of the treasury ihe estimate:, of . xpe so* cfoolleotiig lie reveille (rum cue- tome for the next fi 0:-»i year For South Carolina they arc kb foil of. : Port if Ctiamstoi, $13,889; Beaufort, $6080; Georgetown, $9(10 There ift » eoneideit ble reo'ue.lon in tin bo esti mates when ntmpancl with p. si ex- pei.diturtb fer this service, as can be seen from the following statement*ot the* oust during the last year. The expel Bis were: Charleston, f>24,- 102 18; Beaufort, $6.74 59; George town, 11843 82 The lam. earned dis trict falls tar short of paying ex* peusee, the segregate receipts having been on h $699 DO, The eslimst a hr the Georgia dis tricts are bb follows: Savannah t>15 800; Allans $300 Brunswick $6900, BlMavy»$30O Ii. Florida : Feruao dina $3100, JsckHonvilh $3000 C Oar Keyt $3100. 8 Aogustim $1100, Key Wee; $28 940 Pensacola $17,860, Apa lucbicoiu$2200. In North Carolina: Wilmington $9360, Newbirn $3300 Although Mr Dibble is chairman of the house commiuee on public buildings, the Berate committee got ahead of him in thernatler of a puliJic building for Gretuville. Thi*, how ever, ia simply owing to the mere expeditious a e> hods used iu the eg- Uiative practices of the senate, but it augurs well for ibe ultimate BucceB» of the measure at the prese t Bess ion In the last congress favor able repots wiru made, and as the firs'. Hieps have been thusetuly taken it can be confldeuil} s.id that Greet ville will now get her buildirg, in which the Uuiteu States courts, post ettice and other government t fflcee will be quartered It will be, es provided, a suitable and cruno dlcus strut- ure, with fire-proof vaults, and will cos' $50,000. The people oi Wiluiit gion will be glad to know that ihe committee on the Judiciary will urge the passage of a law providing that terms of the circuit court of ;hi UuiUd States for the «astern district ot North Carolina shall be held in that cily. Terms o? the district, court are now r q-rired to be held there, hut there 1b no provis ion of law author zb g the circuit court to hold terms at mat place. The friends of the educational bill speak cot fidently of passing it during tbe present session of congress. A« is well known i* provides b ra money distribution to the several states upon the basis of illilerBcy The allowance for the first year is placed at fl'eeri million dollars. The share of B< u h Carolina fr> m h e first award woo'd, accordirgtu theiflleisi compulation of t k e bureau of education, amount to $980 141 88, there beirg in the Btal(-32! 750 biiieraiei; Georgia would get $1,360,696 42, Florid- $218 887 07, North C rjlina $1,120,692 94. ' An iff >rt is being made in behalf ot the coast trade and ci mmeici&l inter ests to secure an appropriation to es tablish a lights) ip, with steeno for sign.U, oil Cape Hitteraa. The com miltee on ci.-mmtice have the matter under consideration. It will take one bandied th t s t d dollars to provide this additional safeguard fur cast wise navigation. The senate committee on mililary affairs have r; cnonoend d that the annual appropriation for aiming the militia be increased from tv o hun dred thousand to six hundred thous and dillare, together w ith the irn poriant proviso that camp equipage as weli ae arms shall he issued to the slates, so that the militia may have training in ihe camps in tLe prac'i cal ilk-of a soldier. Should the al lowance be increased 8 -u h Caroii na would be credited esc)' yrar with •$3 995 22; Georgia $5,326 96; Florida, $1 775 65; N trill Carolina, $4 883 05 The committee en private land claims have ui der consideration a measure requiring the attorney gen eral to institute proceedings in the circuit court of Florida to tit e mine the lights of claimants and ol the United States to land grants made by the Spanish government under treaty of 1819 There are Isigp tracts of laud iD the state covered by grants made by Spain and cot. firm'd by the treaty oi 1819, which have not betD segie gated from the public domain, and to which no paeutehive been ii sued to peiscns lawfully claiming tbe same, and to which the heirs or as signs of the original grantors have made no claim Bits » an tgltalnr. Ohiawg' H.w». Mrs Ella Wheeler Wilcox, tbe poetsnovelist. Is oredlted with this remark : “The chivalry of the aver age man cots's’sin protecting a wo man against every man save him* We are sorry to eee this bright wo man stirring up strife between the sexes. Bui the trouble with the av erage woman in literature is that she t-ither whines or scratches This i- not digt 'fled ; what is more, it hur s ihe whole feminine sex. It is our opinion that woman-writers have done a great deal tewsrd bringing their sex into derision. Put a pen into lie band of the averuge woman and she will fort! with b gin to cavil against ineuai d to bemoan (he help lessneas of her own sex It is th a whimpering, childish husioeas that, hurts womankind There is no' a man nnywbre who does not revere, admire and love woma-.hrtd; the sweetest pictures of wemankinu nave, been dr wj by men, and the noblest praise oi woman has neen uttered by men—history is made up of man's devotion to woman, and it always will be. Women have a hankering to write about women when they should write about men. They know men better than men know themselves or each other; from girlbocd they study men When we find a woman* who* dote not want to whim about the wrongs doue her sex, we-ny she writes like i. man Miss Alurfree Is one of tho-e so called masculine w riters, yet why masculine and not essentially womanly? Her male characters are tire wit ns perhaps to man could draw them; she i a woman, she knows u.nn, and td e makes a free, strong liki tiessof bun. This is what other w ,uieu can do, if hey will throw c ff the fetters with which they have lioui d themselves — if '.hey wti! stop whimpering, and will go aln ut that better wok ol which they ure capa ble Wt b'lieve hit mm are better quoiill d the.li w ru u .o treat In lit erature, of eubj i ts involving woimn and hi me, a>.d wt believe that women are better qmb.fioi) ihau men o treat in literature of msu, bis characteristics, ambhions and ae compllshmeuis There 1b a wondreus b au y in tba f literature which ih either the insp ration c>r tbe conse quence of an it flounce. 8o ive ihlnk mat he writes bur 1 whotells in truest, sweetest words of hen e and i s nest Inspiration, won a> ; lhat she writes best who .peaks chailtubly and loyal ly of him for whose particular en noblement the divine re fineness of home and woman have te a created and are exerted A plumber, in looking for a n . obsti nate obstruction its a waste pipe,found pare, of the orust ol a ten cent pie. Bv bard pom.ding he got It oat, and the family dismissed a csroless servant. Brown’s Bronchial Tbouhbs 'or Coughs and Ootdi,: “Thore s m thing to be coon s e.: wl h them’’ — Rev O 1) Watkli-.s, WbIiod, Iod, lb,snt.se,tu&w Cincinnati hank drivers, with their pipes for pintir g naveiflta to sleep will soon be r.ch e’ough to live in even more gorgeous splend r than the o ilebrah a osekmea of Ni tgsra. SlaimnnuSiKh am ndi Darn W*lo*> In .August, 1681, it was dlBcovure.it that uvy son’s wife was iu ihe last stages of consumption. She was coughing incessantly, and a!, times would dis charge qo.anUtica of pur. from her lungs, could not sleep or retain any thing cm her stomach, and we thought it only a question of time when life would be compelled to give way to tho fell destroyer, After ali other remedies had failed, we got Brewer’s Lung .Restorer and began it in very small doses, as she was very weak, She soot', began to improve; continued the, remedy and was restored to hie and health, and is to-day bettsr limn she b ts ever boon before. .1 regard her restoration as nearly' a miracle, for which she Is Indebted to Brower's (.ring Restorer. R W So nicer, d&wtf Mnoon, On F.'iir colossal i l nub wore seen Iu the sky at Saratoga on Sire day. Probably a rnlri ge for the oi‘y < f Now York. Nelson IL B;kor, district attorney, Wostobes ere county, N Y, offioe at White Plains, write June 20 1883: ■’Five years ego I, my two sons una wife were very liable to colds Wo were the heaviest olothi-rg, wrsppreiir ouraelvcs up very warn; but it wa.-r nn:d«, ct nijbs and oa'airh all the tli»', Finally we or-nrerenoed wearing Ali- oocfc’s Pcron- Plasters as cheat protec tors. The first year we got rid of our heavy fl mnel hr welt ar- ali oooghn nmt oolds We ' act. wore twa plasters on the ebast ar-d pit ol tie stomach for three or four wet-ks «r a time, then washed the parts with alechoi end pu on rsesh once; they appeared tci warm and ioVgoiate tne whole beefy so Iba; we never took cold.’’ eoddtw A f-econd street young lady has a spark 1 mg present, sent her from Ool- oriido It is lr. the iottnof a hore-e- Bhoc and 1 a collection of the various Valuable minerals of that state, In- pe Irtredv tsrrancsd for exhibition. J O REEDY. W 8 GREEN BODY & GREEN, Heal Estate Agents AND BROKBRtl. FOR BALE. LO.K ODr fOR BARGAINS $ 500 Two new te'-,m»ni hunas* near o ■ mills in hs*l h> localliy 81.400 Five tenement House* on Jf .h s', nireee $lOf-0 S!< sores, vsoant lots Irontlug P^ri ne»' Hi-i-t.’s eoh rol henae 81000 M acre to', tour rnum house on Fc s i.ylhe »i „ $2250 Two vac-lit lots fronting oa Ogle-, pe e' near the market $7000 Eight veo nl loti ircmtlng ou lowe' Broad stree', J4 VilaRelch. WiUsillstp- nra'e Terms easy I2H0 X tore lot frosting on ltwer Bread st Five room house, 8 room klto.er; Room for 2 more honsar Good irn-dim and V'.rs/erd The best well of water tnlh- ot y Terms to suit parohaser Apply at 0 ooe- $1800 Flvetensmen hnuses in North'rn Libtrllsa Rents for $100 per month Will tell separate at 81C 00 per month tlfOJ Six room house No 46 Ogle h -rpe S', two room kltoben servant house In very good repair Terms easy S10H) oash % aore lot oi. Og'ethorpe st $250 Toree quarter ac •:§ land. 8 room hi,nee Uederler oe On* mile from ol y 8700 O s aore land and 4 h ones Rents tor $13 53 per ni nth In Gtrard Termr QQBV fOOO Four room bouse and lot In Browue- vl ■ i a $ji0 One aore lot and 3 room home In G r rd „ F't een vaoentlrtsln Gtrard anoBowne- VlUe and or, Ei'u HU' O fiip $lf(0 Ou hundreri a-d flftf en sores o Isni'. 8 iritles from cl y on Bull c-eek. In a dneptoi" of oulilvatlon, 50 or 60 creel woods T nobe- en ugl' to p y r r pic I n yon w-nt an or*ngsgr,:\ 7 u y w*m a home el!hrr for y, nreeTor ( uni 1 X so, f-eoo'i’ w thoni dela> a d -oil :o Pal d 1 slot homo or o-ohsid grove, looreed r. B An '-ew’s B»’ . Florida, 'te t Ire.sl -p lo HieLiud ' 1 Flowers Du’, flsliy We Kro agents for he S An -r*«’‘ B»y Ha Fo’d an.i L-l rf C-on.pi ft d Trust po'I A I.cm o-D b& old /or 8, 5 3 li) o 12 d iu.ra Hi, El Y fc CftKEM, Rea: Eatste Agents and Broterj d«ol° dly G KOBOIS, MDSCOTKB OOUNtT.—Where-s, James A Lewis admit i«*iatr;r of lha -atitaol A Lewie, leprevents to theconrt In his ret,non July that he his Yolly ftcJn-iulsteref said estate: This is tberefort- to o!te e l persons cot cerned heirs •no e editors, to show csoseg H »n» th*y c»n, why is Id administrator ahonld not be diEchftrk’Hl iron: bti »dtt.'lnistr»t!on and re©*dve letters of disminsiot CLINCMAN’S T obacco REMEDIES THE CLIN6M4R TOBACCO OINTMENT the most EFFm'ivi-: pki para- THIN on the m.irkof for Pilw. A <!'ltK ri T RK f»T IIcIiImu Pili'M. lins t'i*vF r’uilrd to «ivr*. pr mpt rvliof. "NViJl ctm* AnnJ tJL'ers, Abaross, 1 istuiH, Totter, Salt Hhoi’iu. BatYiorV Itch, Kit)#* worms, PmiplpB. Sores and Boils. Prict* oO ftw. THE CUNtiMAN TQBaCCO CAKE NtTllKI.-r- OWN Ill-.MKIIV, 4'iiri-s all Wounds. Cuts. Bruises, Snraiiu- Erysipelas, Boils. CarhuiicleH. Bone Felons. XJkvrs. Sores, fckire Eyes. Sore Throat,Bun ions Corns, Neurul^ia Bneumatism. Orehitis, (lout, Rheumntie Gout Colds. CXiughs, Bronchitis. Milk Lor Snake and Dot? Bites. Stings f Inaecte. Ac. In f/urt nllityu /ill looai Irritation find liLtlauimution from whatever cause. Pi ic<> eta, THE CLINGMAN TCBACC0 PLASTER Prepared nccordinN lo the most scientific oHaripIr*. of the VriUi&t Nb'IMTIVK lX. K KhlENTS, oomponn fled with the parent Tobaevo Floor, and is spei’ifflly reeonim< k ndHd for Croup,Weed or Cake of tho Breast, and lor that class of irritant or inflammatory malndieu. Aches and Pains where, from too delicate a state of the system, tile put ion t is unable to bear 1 he st ron«rer upphoatioi: of the Tobacco Cake Fur ff-vidacho ur other Aches and Pains, it is invaluable. Evict* !$> rte. Ask year druggist for these rentedis. or write to the CtlNGMfN TOBACCO CURE Cfl DURHAM. H. C.. U- S A _ SUFFlKlMG WOMEN! Beat! what tbe t’roa’ Mtlhotlbit IU Vidp anti I mmut rii) 1- cla i h ys of I) \ J, BRADFl LU’8 Finale Rpkior! Atl.’.hta, Ga. , February 20. 168*, Da J Buadfield : T>«t*r Sir-- Sotn<. flftocn yw»n» ago I examined (lie recip- cf Female It-gulaio*-, a-tid «®ref«Jly stodied anthoriUe.* In regard to 11» ooinpouentu and then (as ’•'dl an nowi pronotfncod t to be tbe mont scientific ^nd skillful couibloatlon of the ready reliable remodiu! vegotablo a vent* known to science, to act din ctl. ou tire wornh an uterine organs, <*ni the o «ana and parts syiD pathiziug direct) with those | and. thovefoie, iro* viding a Keedfic eiuedy for aU UiseuHes of tbe womb, an .’ cf the adjacent organs and carta. Tours truly. JK-SB BORING. MO, Dll. IWO' UTION The country I- fioodt.d with quH<k nostrums, con taiuiug IBON and othoi !njuriou« ingredients which claim to cure • v«r> thing—over.- Femalt Com* lafuts W* soy to you. f you value your llfo, Be ware of all such i Fimd« v iguUt.«r In a purely yege able compound, and is only intend- bd for the FKMALE S&X, For their peculiar dis eaces i: is an abso nte spwciPia Bold by all druggists. Fend for oar treatise on the Health and Happiness of Woman, mailed free* which gives all particulars. Tux BaADFJKLP ltZOVLkTO* Co.. Vox •; , A.Ianta. Ga. (2>e#*tn thA»w (nx* vd t$-t' BALL’S ref - , tided 1 v s-clte 1 L»r i.es, Br ware O- •lnui’C witlio it UaU’ CHICAGO CORNET CO re; L-tta'r-ni-d St., New York. "h'ctiou f/t» Lively Times, F0R SALB * K X 3R vr E 3ST ? S- While otbers ure complaining of dull trade, Up a Lively ¥m With fresh GoodH every week Ri oeived lust week : NEW SILKS NEW BLACK GOODS, NEW WHITE GOODS NEW GINGHAMS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW GLOVES In short, we have replenished every department with now, choice Goods, bought at bargain prices. Wo name no prices, but they are light. Wo are always busy because we keep what tbe “dear people 1 ’ want and sell at prices to suit tbe times. Come and see us J. A. KIRVEN & CO. Elsgsnt modsrr ly oonstructsii nw« ling north Troup « r««i , nrp-att,- Dr Homey'a. Q iarter aors Tbnrooghly >qnlppsd with watwr w.rkB, drainage and ssrvault' hone*. New Dwelitnj wl'h tsn rooms and onl- boQBes on F .oilh ovenni*, fronting lh4 park—nort ueairl'nl site In Iheoltv Bnlldlng Li. t 66x148 on north Troup street House and Lot 54x148 on norih Troni street Hlx Vacant Do s on blnck 5 on line of U 1 W Kallro d FOR RFIX??. New Dwelllrg corner T’onp and Chapel llreets, hall square noith of Gr.er's Four room Dwelling corner Jackson and Thlr eemh s rects, ■■ppoelle OrH«rord’s New Store on O{l«thorpe street sooth o Dlsbriw’s L- H CHAPPELL, Broker, Beni Estate and Ins. Ag’fc, ^TEW AT HALF COST! REMNANTS! REMNANTS! FLANNELS, SILKS, In^fuet, Short Ends in every class of goods. There are many aad desirable articles in tbiB lot of goods. Every lady should eee them. ustfu k Lot of the c. p: Will be eloeed out at the low price of $1.50. A Lot ol OCMFOBT OCESETS at EO Gents Bargaim, will be the order of the day this week. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. The above sum will be paid to any person who will give informa tion of tlie present residence of WILLI^ STUETTON, or fori satisfactory proof of his death, | Said Stretton iB an Englishman I who left his home near Grange! Fields Etwall, Derbyshire, Eng- 1 land in 1870. Was iu Greenville, Ala. in 1873, a. d from there went to Rome, Ga If living is about 40 years of ago. Address MOODY & WOOLLEY, Solicitors, Derbyshire, England, Or 0 W KIXG, Att’y at Law, Greenville, Ala i _ > 2 L7_? ■* yry 0Mi.Y,, A , Q ;ri:oLT» ji <i i U il -j,,1,.i.iV-i* f . I’KOOKS llncK l.vmull SE ll.i l', I KES. 5RIB MEO>CSI no »i.» w. V i J. J. PATTERSON. Having purchased tbe interest of J H Edwards in the linn of PAT TERSON & EDWARDS, I will continue the business at tho old stand, onposite the Rankin House, MY STOCK contains every thing in the Hardware line is en tirely new and bought at the very lowest, prices. I am determined to sell as low or lower than any house in the city Try me and sos if I don’t. Cast Turn Plows lower than any body. Oriental Gun Powder, the best in use. Razors, Pocket Knives, and all kinds of Cutlery, and everything kept in a first class Hardware House. All I ask is for my friends to give me a call before purchasing anything m my line. J J PATTERSON. Telephone No 5. dwtf SAMARITAN NERVINE THE GREAT NERVE CONQUEROR NEVER F AILS. The on) know NpeciAc (< r Epl'ept'c Fit*. Also for dpa«iin auo Falling d'eknes*. No’yons v/ei»lino89 quickly t«li ved and cured. Cure* Tifi-ly bl tch soa ' stubborn blood sore*. (’ltouriHOs bl *od quiok^na H'n«(kisli circulation. Kliniiisu*.«'« Moils Oarb r .ucles aud Scalds PnnuauMitly *.ud pro iptly on res l*aral|ai». loti, it in a cbarmiuK aud boalthful Aperient.. Kill 1 * Scrofula am* King’s Evil, twin brother*. Obang-N bad brt« tb t > good* n ui viug cause. Routs B ffoTSiiur.n and nfoarH complexion. Charming reardvent aud matchleas ’axr.tivo. It drlvo* Sick Hoad die Ilk** tlie wind* Coritalna no drastic cntl artica or opiate*. Promptly cur* rLpumati-m by rontlrg it. Bentor*^ ill'■> giving pioporti a to tho blood, Ja gunrtifiteed tc enro all riorvoua disorder** Ketiaido wben a*l op alea fail, BefronboH tl>* wind an l lotigorat'* the body. Curen Dy«4p4<p*da. or ’oney r^iunded. Kudo had in '• rii ng b« ov^r filly tbonssnd Leading phvaidauH in (J K and Europe. Le-diug clergymen in U 8 and Europe, Dlsvaar-h o' tl.e blood own it a conqueror. For saio by nP leadiug Druggists. $1 AU, rildwl r DRUNKENNESS Or tin* l-i<|M<*r llnhil. FNmilivdy Curfil h.v iidiiiinikl<*riii|i Or. IlaiiibN (ioldcii W|M*<*ifi«*. 7, can l>«* given ! n ,,at the knowlodgo absolutely hurmlof newt aud speedy ei NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY Rilling Bridles at bOc. Trunks and Satchels at cost, prices to suit tho times. MARK A. BRAT FORD, HOOSiER AUGER TILE MILL FOB PBIOJ50 AND CIRCULARS ADDR383 i NOLAN, MADDEN X Ct>„ RuahvilU, Xa4 | B. ¥. COLEMAN, Jr., D E3K.TA.K SB, ANi) DliAl.CIt IN Patent Metalic Caskets, Wood Cases and Caskets, Children’s Gloss White Cases and Caskets, Children’s Gloss While MetaLic Caskets, BURIAL ROBES, ALL PRICES FROM- $1.50 UP, Personal attention given all orders. iW'hth C5aireei» i Arejsjie in.n4.j4 iiiut, 4'^ jL'I'inli’.'-g oeUly cup of i-'iiro,. or ten Wliv tlio person taking It .1 aiu* will $*tk*ct n perir.a- . wbetnor the patient U a modomte (lrinkor or an *.1 cobolic wreck II ha* been given In thousands of cases, and Id ©very instance a perfect euro has followed. It ■ever ftill*. Tho system ones Impregnated with tho Hpecific, It becomes an utte*- im}>OMA biilty tor the li<pior appetite to eil#* FOR SALE EY" M. D. HOOD A CO , M Droad Street. CO 1,1.71 HUB, UA. THE COLUMBUS $2 iron forks Coup? Are now prepored to furnish a Linds of ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBEf And to Dre ss Lumber for the pull lie, and solicit patronage. ■os at ¥ '■ PARKER’S . HAIR BALSAM i». w. yv. Bruce & so.*, Physic! :na and Snrg on*. 1 7HK Henlor of tt-e Arm will devot* pool'll n>'< n'l n (o Kemslo ni««u«e.. Olt)o«,'V'-r S' < t ^ 7> «!•'»’« 'or,. Keo> ;• -~-v -- 1. i*.7wMi iJraco’e tu.iinr.ot or Hott HJU. io3V U