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DAILY ENQUIRER. SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 18, 1886.
EXAMPLE OF THE SOUTH
fm uou'air •>■ Jobs Itkfi a Pl»
for rraklklilaa In ar«w Fa k.
Kaa York Time,.
Ex Governor John P 8! John laid
down,the law on tbenutjeet of nrohi-
bltion In CblckeriDg Hill ye«terday
afternoon. He wanted to bring ab..u*
total abstinence for a 1 ptrpie and
prohibition for the state, and held rp
the southern aiatcB ea glorious t xmi»
pies and patterns for all others to
follow In dealing with the liquor traf.
flo. He told bow he had gone
through the eouib, attending prohi
bition meetings in K rt utky, Ge.;r
gia North and 8nuu; Carolina, Ten
nessee and Mississippi, and lad
found states and countitp, towns and
cities, emulating each other in auol-
lshing the saloons The town of
Corinth, in Miesbsiipi, furnish
ed him with au illustration, fie
landed there very early one morning
and went to a hotel in company wi b
another stranger, who htd lust ar
rived When they got inside his
oompanion called on the landlord to
briDg a hot, strong toddy before
breakfast, but was promptly told
they didn’t keep anythli g of that
kind. "Oh, Is that a temperance
house? Then maybe ycu cau tell
me whereabouts lu ihis town a goi>
tlen.au oan get a hot toddy," was the
rtJciDder. The host said deliberate
ly, "You can’t get a hot toddy or a
cold toddy or any other kind of In
toxicating toddy in the whole town
of Corinth." Mr S' John went on to
relaiehow the man resigned himself
to his fate, beard that "that fauatic
St John” wa» going to addret a a pro
hibition meeting that night, went
there and recogmzsd the s, a kor a?
his companion ar. the table, and wa-
oonverled to the cause.
The thought that In three southern
states, out of 122 counties 117 bad
blotted out the saloons, and mat M s
sissippi tad but one dram shop
where New Y tk bad ten, led the
lecturer to speak in hot torn and
With much sarcasm of the present
an happy condition of this state,
Beer gardens, "sac.e 1” concerts, side
doors on iht Skbbatb, and happy
homes ruined by drink were graph!
cally depicted and strongly com*
mented upon, and then Mr 8; John
drew another pic'u e, bright and
pure aDd beautiful, In which sarsa
parilla and ginger ale should be the
almost limit in the way of strong
drink. ' 8 rike the shackles i fl the
ram trsffl j,” he said, after rcmindlt g
his hearers of the victorious aboli
tion movmeut. * L?t the flat go
forth that by the grace of God and
by the will of American freemen this
self-destioyir g vulture, fattened on
the life blood of the best of our land,
most go. Let the Christian people
stand ae firmly c gainst the liquor
treflflows toe liquor tr flic stands by
satau. I wish God would give some
of you men backbone. Stay away
from the bellot box and let the wo
men ruD the government, and In one
year I warrant we would have no sa
loons.'’
JAPANESE GAEDENS.
A UlBt War ExltMIri a Vaatilaa-bCB
Cm» IO ika Buck Tara.
Outing for February
Plots of ground even as small sb
ten feet i quare are exquisitely beau
tified by Japanese n eibcdr, so much
do ihete neople admire gardens and
garden effects. Thr e is truth in the
suggestion that too many American
"back yards" are given over io coal
ashes, tin cans and the garbage bar
rel, which by simple moans and a
little taste might be rendered charm
ing to the eye. Such waste places in
Japan would be made neat and clear
ly to I ej;in with; a fewtvtrgreen
shrubs and one or two clusters of
flowers would be planted; there
would be a rustic fence projecting
from the side of the house and hero
and there a quaintly-shaprd fl>wer-
pot combining a few choice
plants Iu gardens of more pre
tence there would be a little pond
or sheet of water of irregular outline,
aDd If so situated that a brook
can be turned to run through It a
great charm is attained. The piotur-
esque fea.ures of such a streamlet are
brought out with the aid of rock frses
merits and even r< ut ded boul e a;
rustic bridges of etone or word a.e
made to spaa It, even the smallest
pond baviug a bridge of seme kind
thrown across: hammocks and min
iature mountains six or eight feet
high, over or about which tne palb
runs are always present. In gardens
of larger sites the mountain grows lo
twenty and even tory feet high and
apon the summit a little rustic look
out with thatched roof Is made. In
a 111 larger gardens several hundred
feel square, "the ponds and bridgia,
■mail hills and meandering paths
with shrubs trimmed in round balls
of various sizes and grotesquely*
shaped pine with long tortuous
braLohes running near the ground,
are all combined In euoh a way by
the ekililul landscape gardeners that
the area seems, without exaggeration
cf statements, ten ttmeB as vast.”
Hrrvli.
London, Feb 10 — A dispatch from
BeJgra.e says that a conspiracy lias
been discovered thtre to overthrow
Kirg inilfui oi. 1 place unon the
throne Prince Alexander Ksrngor-
gerltcn. 8'vi ral persons charged
with being implicated in the con
spiracy have, be u arree : ed. Prince
Kar grgeriih has long been a pre
tender to the S-rvian throne.
No stead or uotiaie Vv Therm.
“Y s,” sad the wetpirg widow,
"John has gone at las'. Many a fight
we had over who strculd get up lo
light the fite in the winter, but he’ll,
have no trouble of that kind where
hb’s gone."
"No?” queried a sympathizing
friend.
“No, I guess they keep the fires
vi the t'm* ”-B n
Commercial. 1
THE SKIN.
ITS DISHSFS 4-0 CURE.
This class of troublesome com
plaints embraces u large list, some
of which lllict nearly every family
in the land. Heretofore the treat
ment of nearly all these dieeases
has been very unsatisfactory and
unsuccessful, and the people have
been very much deceived by pre
tended remedies. A mujoiity are
caused by an impure, vitiated con
dition of the blood, a«d us moBt of
the blooil remedies of the day re
quire 60 to 100 bottles before you
discover that they will not effect a
cure, we offer BBli, which makes
positive cures by the use of only a
few bottles
The most common of the skin
diseases which are curoel by the
use of B B B, the only quick Blood
Purifier, aie as follows:
Eczema, Old Ulcers,
Impetigo, Abscesses,
Erysipelas. Dry Tetter,
Ringworm, Carbuncles,
SctUdhend, Itching Humors,
Pruritus, Blotches,
Old Sores, II trpes,
Pimples, Boils,
Itch, Splotches.
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION
is sought by the use of cosmetics
and ail sorts of external applica
tions, some of them being poison
ous.
All fema'es love to look pretty,
which gentlemen do not object
to, and a smooth, soft, cb ar com
plexion adds greatly to female
charms
The use of B B B will purify
your blood, will remove blotches,
splotches and bumps that I
appear upon the face and neck, and!
will tinge the pale chesk with the J
roseate hues of nature One or two
bottles will convir ee any one of its
▼a’ue. No family should fail to
keep BB B in the house, as there
is no family medicine its equal
RHEUMATISM.
One author says: ‘‘Rheumatism
is due to the presence in the blood
of a vegelable organism < f definite
characters.
Another says: ‘‘It is due to the
presence a poison in the blood
which it of the nature of a miasm.’’
This disease having its origin in
the blood, it is reasonable to sup
pose that it must be cured by rem
edies directed to the blood
Address B’oud Bahn Company,
Atlanta, Ga, and you may be made
happy.
oX.*w Hiiftw tne i; >1 rd not
CLINCMAN’S
T obacco
REMEDIES
THE CL1HGMH TOBACCO OIMTHEBT
the most effective pkitmra
tion on tho enfl-rkot for Files. A SURE C I. If I£
tor ItrliiiiM Film. Has never lulled to give
prompt relief. Will cure Annl Ulcere, Abst'eng,
Fistula, Tetter. Balt Rheum. Barter’s Iich, Ring*
wonn«, Pimplob, Soreo and Boils. Price 50 rta*
THE CLIKGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
NATUKIl’S OWN ItICMROY, Cmva'm
Wounds. Outs. Bruises, 8i>rains, Erytripela*. Bods,
Carbuncles, Bone Felons. Ulcers, Sores. Sore Lyes,
Sore Throat,Bunions,Corns. Neuralgia.Rheumatism.
Orchitis, Gout. Rheumatio Gout. Golds, Couebs,
Bronchitis, MUk Leg, Hnake and Dog Bites, Sttnge
of Insects, Ac. In fact allays all local Irritation and
Inflammation from whatever cause. Price 25 cf «•
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
iNURlIDiRNTS compounded with the pnreet
Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended for
Group.Weed or Gake of the Broa-t, and for that class
of irritant or inflammatory maladies, Aches and
Ruins where, from too delicate a state of the system,
tho patient is unable to bear the stronger application
of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches
and Paine, it is invaluable. Price 15 cfh.
Ask your druggist for thone remedies, or write to the
CUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM. N. C.. U. S. A
Mil Real Mi
FOR IX ;F A NQF.
$15,000
i a'».bii..:B or 'lrr»b »el ! n
SHERIFF’S SALES
M cf Clothing
And Furnishing Goods and
Fixtures
ST PUBLIC OUTCRY
K n. EAOWLEh a 10, Uil»is.
Georgia, Muscogee County:
By virtue of the order of the
Hon Janies T Willis, Judge of the
Superior Courts of the Cliattahoo
chee circuit. I wL’l sell on Friday,
the 12Gth of February, 1886, in front
of store house Nob 83 and 85, on
the west side of Brood street, in the
city of Columbus, said county, with
in the legal hours of sole, to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing property, to wit:
All of the Goods. Wares and
Merchandise comprising the stock
of goods now contained in store
house known as 83 and 85 on the
west side of Brord street, in the city
of Columbus, in the county and
state aforesaid. Said stock consist
ing of Mei.’s and Boys’ Clothing,
Hats, Shirts, Socks, Collars, Caffs
Cravats, Gloves, Rubber Goods
Piece Goods, Merchant Tailoring
Goods and Material, Gentlemen s
Furnishing Goods, Satchels,
CaneS, Umbrellas, Notions and
Fancy Goods; and also all the
desks, office furniture, mhrors,
shelving, counters, tobies and fix
tur«s, sewing machines and tailors’
tools in said store house
All of said go ds, fixtures, fumi
ture, &c, will be sold as a whole
and not iu parts
8aid property levied on as the
property of H J Thornton to satiB
fy a mortgage fi fa issued from the
superior court of said county in fa
vor of the Merchants and Mechan
ics’ Bank vs H J Thornton.
This 15th day of Februnry. 1886,
J G BURRUS, Sheriff
febie 1«UI 2*1 20
BALL’S
CORSETS.
Tl.r ONI.Y C OT^FTmudc that ranLefrtnrno
Y,v it< purchaser alter three weeks’ wear 1
T’eSfegtly satisfactory
- -t.’i-tt. mui its price ixl-inded 1 y :.e!lo
variety cf -rt:. .... --s. 15. -airat
... n-inti.’.*. Nonei;..linetvil!.«trtBa!Pl
atUCACO CORSET CO
*3 Li jpeiiard St., New Yuile,
*40 & 24? St. Chicaen, tu *
Muscogee Sheriff Sale,
By F. 91. KIOWLlf AC». AoitUntri
W ILL he Hold on the flret Ta««d»r la March
oext. In (rout if »be aac'ion house of F M.
KnawlfB & Go.* ' , oirer Broad kud 10 h b rreta city
of Ofintobna, Mnicogec county, Georgia, the place
for lioldiui? lepai sa -va: . % . ,
Lo’ 9, block 29, bounded on the • o tb bj the land
of Dan Meyeii. on the w it br fli J im*n M. k
OlinrcU lot. on the ftou*h by lands of John Luu ford,
<>d the cast bt first avooue, io the city of G lumt as.
Mnic gvecoonty. GttorFi** b Yl*d natbe property
of Bettfr V les, to laili'fr a fi fain my baud* in
favor cf K?o Wire Vr. Bettie Ml'a-. Property point*
ed ootby plaiutifl io fi fa. Leyv made and retnrned
t me by A W. AfcMicbaol., L, O
Alto, at tht t me time aud place, ona two rocm
house and a *rart of land lying in Murcoaet cosnty,
Ovomia. thld land ct ntainiDg one-e chib of as nor*
more o r lata, »• joln'ng the land of G, M«.Oook tn the
east. r n theni.rth by b ndt of the eetate ol Wm, Mo-
Ocok; ('ereeotd, on ibe went by Troupe ilrrat tooth
by Woolfolk street, flail lard tb >va described ad
joining the city of Oolutobat, Georgia, on the north
of »hH city, Icvlod on at the property of Carolina
McCook, to satisfy a A ft In dt hands Id favor of
R B Moon va. Carolina Mof’ook. Livy made and
rt turnad to me by J. L. Owens, L. O.
Also, at the s • me time and plase lot of land in tho
eltv of Columbus. Mnscogra county, Gtorfia end
known as lot No 012 Levied on as the pronarty of
tha es ate of Mary P ida to satisfy a t«x fi fa In my
hand* for itate and county taxes for the year 1886,
Levy toad*- and returned to mo by f L Owen, Aj O.
Amoo-. t of tax |1 80.
Also, at the same time ons two-room I'ame build
ing within the enclosure of the tar P >rk. situated
in thecitv ofCo’umbo* stater f G<org<ft« a* d being
near iha ■onthfai'tern corner of tb-* oaV city Levied
on as tho rr« perty of Afar Park Bs^e iia 1 A'DoHa*
ticn to satisfy a tnx fl fa in my hai.de for state and
county faxes for th'* year Jft5. Levy rradeand re
turned to me bv J I,Oven, LC Amoort of tux
y no J O ;'OB r iU9,
f«b2 oaw4w
1TY OF CO
■i ro i
nanei-ber in
Qeoxulfta Ai bamp • r Florida.
TOOM B * CR A W FORT),
flctU E tfitw A;ent,
IG N r tv Bro y d H’reet,
C ^EOHQI%. MUSCOoKK COUNTS'-Who-eas,
J A M Hrann. n. a-’minUfrator « f rh* c-f.tat.* of
8 Amelia Wrlvl t, reprei'eufs to the court in his
petition duly filod that he has fully admlni* tered
*''’ftris^a 6 thrr'-fore, to cite all p-vsons soncerurd.
hslra and creditors to show cmic. It aoy the- have,
wuj Art d adr ipistrator should not bs • Iff.barged
from hi* administration a.id rartivs le tors of dls
m*««ioQon th^> fir»t Monday in April, 886
I’l'lil sivpa‘nr- .1-•---r fltb
ItteO. a ol Da'iuao.
ja&fcawkn Cnliaai #,
bhcriff
L'RJLJU
£2 00U Columbus Manufacturing
Couiimuy'n 7 per cent Bonds.
JOHN TO V 4 NO". VAN,
a ,;9 a<l ,r K i! K.inte ‘ n <i
Ad mi a is;r at o r’n S ale.
B Y virtue < f au order fwn the Court of Ori in*, n
t iklt'.acogee cour ty# G » wiil he sold o i fh»
first TueHl»y in March 1ft U're cf the auction
be use V M Fonwitt A C - cr.ithw et coi.cr cf
Broad an-1 Tooth s'recL. (JolamUs. <ifii Haceof
b^i'.tiig leg 1 sales, between ti e le*»i| h nra of
tale, to tho I.Uhest bidder, ‘he following described
property to wit Alima* pit>ce or parcel ofiaar
ijiQg and bring In tha c1tt o' Colunibus. county of
Musoogee. state oi Gam gin rti*.Ding *1*;y fee? on
Bridge and lorty f»*ot od Wcli.tosh street of one of
tne vacant lots laid ouf by 'h* city of a Iambus
nnd known u Nnu. 1 or One on the wrrt side oJ Ho-
Jot.-sh str**"t. on vrMrb is »» two -o■ m
S’ »' ♦»»/. p-operr, ' a ' ‘ J *"
OuLUMBUM and savannah, oa
Great Skngiiter Sale of Crocker?, Chiaa,
GLASS WARE,
Fancy and House Furrlshing Goods.
Being desirous of closing out sti ck, I will sell below cost for the next
30 days. Now is the time to furnish your homes cheap.
GEO W. ALLfcN, ■ • - Webster Building.
•cbie dim
Lively Times
KIRVEN’S.
While others are complaining of dull trade,
fa are toning Up a Lively Bwss
With fresh Goods every week Received last week j
NEW SUES, NEW BLACK GOODS.
MEW WHITE GOODS, NEW GINGHAMS.
NEW HOSIERY NEW GLOVES-
In short, we have replenished every deportment with new, choice
Goods, bought at bargain prices. We name no prices, but they are
right. We are always busy because we keep what the "deHr people’’
want and sell at prices to suit the times. Come and see us
J. A. KIRVEN & CO.
AT HALF COST!
RENI HANTS I REMNANTS!
BiustiaiDs, Iks etuis, Tills Limn
FLANNELS, SILKS,
Injfaet, Short Ends in'every class of goods, TgThere are' many']use5j
end desirable articles in this lot of goods. Every
lady should see them.
A Lot of lie CfiltliaM X P.” iCorsels
Will be closed out at the low price of $1-50.
A Lot ot COMFORT CCESETS at IO Cents
Bargains will be tho order of the day this week.
FOR SALE.
modern? eonnlruCad rmniug
norm Troup rrMi, orpiritr Dr Biu.cy'Jk
Qanrler nor« Thoroughly .quipped wltl»
water work*, drainage and servant*
hon.es
New Dwelling wl’h ten room* and onl■■
bou.e, on Kou.th avenne, fronting thr
park-roost beauiliul elle In lh« olty
Building Uni l »H on north Trnup nred
Home and Lm 54xltS on north Troaf
■tree!
FOIi miTSNT'.
New Dwelling corner T'onp and Ohape,
Hreeu, lull square uoith ol Urier'a
Fnnr rr ona Dwelling corner Jackson arte!
Tblr fbai h .'.reels, opposite Urawlord’e
New Store on Oglethorpe street south o
Dlibitw’i
L- H. CHAPPELL,
Broker, Real Estate and Ins. Ag’Stj,
jsr ew
J. J. PATTERSON.
Having purchased tho interest orf
J H Edwards in the firm of PAT
TERSON & EDWARDS, I will
continue tho business at the olol
stand, onpOHite the Rankin House.
J1Y STOCK contains every
thing in tho Hardware lino, is en'
tdrely new anil bought at tho veiT
lowest prices. I am determined
to sell as low or lower than any
house in tho city. Try me and sod
if I don’t.
Cast Turn Plows lower than any
body.
Oriental Gnu Powder, the best
in use.
Razors, Pocket Knivos, and alS
kinds of Cutlery, and everything;
kept in a first class Hardware*
House. All I ask is for my friend-t*
to give me a call before purehasinig
anything iii my line.
J J PATTERSON
Telephone No C. dwlf
SAMARITAN
NERVINE
THE GREAT
NERVE CONQUERORS
NEVER FAILS.
The on!* know*' fiytcif < for ftptinptic fits,
Also for Spa> nie mi'. F*n|rg -t ekness.
No'vous wDitkiiCHH yiifokh roll voi and cared.
ICtjnAitttI bf rjono in floli iuu; of nvor.
Nouta' rlr,*-H Knrinn of dineitHO.t and siihuer**
Gore* n^ly bl an ’ stubborn blood sores
(ilea use * Id nd tjtiiot e*a uliigyixh rirculation,,.
Klltu'iiHti* Boils Ourbonnlss am) .Sraids
Perm aneof.lv •* n J promptly an res Pautlyst*.
Yes, It is % charming and healthful Aperient,
Kill* Scrofula mi'1 King's Kvl), twin brothers*
fibaiitf s had breith h> goody rttnoviug ranse,.
RontB B Mo lsnif'S and olearn complex Ion
O v 'Armi"g r> « dveot and uiat' blesn 'axative.
It drivoi 8)rU i'-ad cholike the wind,
Oontains n«- druntU c-tbartlos or opiates,
Prom tly cur*- r' f'nniaH'm by rontlr g It.
Restore* bf * giving p-opertl s to the bloody
7s gnsraiifted to cure nil nervous disorders*
Reliable when ali op uti s fall.
BefresbcH fb* oiitid au ' In^lgorst s the l»ody.
Ou'ee Dvioophla <»r "•oner reiuuded.
Kndo sod Id «ri’ ne b* over filtv tbonssnd
Leadf 'y pt vsJclons in 17 S and Eo-. pe.
Le ding cl erg > iuuu In U 8 and Knrope,
DByHiKEKfiESSi
Or fin* l.hpior VK.ihif, Posillvely
Curoil l».v iMlmiwisilrriiiK Or.
llaiiiuN* t.’olciu.i ,S|»r< ifiu.
;,mui bo if Ivor* ii « cup of roffue or tf’n wli-Xa
^at tho knowlodgo o» tho ponton tuklng \\ i
Absolutely lmrmleas. An ’ will otfect a ponn.t,
bont and speo«ly cure, whetu’*r the pmleultu?
A moderate drinker or am Alcoholic *vreclc
hAAbeen given (n thouMands of canes, and tfr
every Instance a perfect cure has followed. Bg:
never fnita. The system once ImproK'^atesJ
With the Hpeclflc, It becomes an utter liuj*oads
bility for the liquor Appetite to eiis*
FOR BALK BY
M. D. HOOD & CO , Mult.
•3 ll’M* Street. COM/MHI)*, HA.
Call or write for pamphlet containing how
Aredsof testimonials from the best woman aalr
men from ail ourta of the oonntrw
THE COLUVBU9
Iron Ms Coup*’
Arc now prepored to furnish ft.
kinds of
ROUGH 4 DRESSED LUMBBf
And to Dress Lumber for the put
lie, and solicit patronage.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
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FOR SALE:
Gat Fixtures, Hose of all kinds, Sewer Pipe of all sizes.
GarFittirg and Plumbing promptly attended to. Teleptiono No 09
JMo. 40 xtauaoipix etc kl? »uu*j
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