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DAILI ENQUIRER - SC N, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY liOKNING, APRIL 24 1SS6.
JpHYNY APPLESEED.
Ill* goi’n Piantvr Wha Pit*
Orohnrtf* !■ Ohio.
'Cleveland P i ll: at
One of ti e most striking and in
fact iDter-s su^ pioneer characters of
1800 was Jmatimn Chapman, a man
who, owing to his odd occupation,
was generall> known as “Johnny
Appleseeti.” Tie made his first ap*
pearancp in western Pennsylvania,
comir g from Boston, Mr-sa. He pos-
eesscd a str ng passion for raising
und cultivating apple trees from the
seed, claiming that that was the only
proper way to plant an orchard. In
the spring o‘ 1801 Chapman made It's
way to Ohio, at winch time he ap
peared on the borders of L’cking
creek, fin what is known as Licking
county), with u horeeloud of apple-
seed, which he planted In various
places on and about the hanks of that
stream. There is no aulhentlc ac
count of Ms movemen's during the
five succeeding years, although he
was undoubtedly following the same
fctrange vocation.
Early in the spring of 1800 a pl>
peer settler of Jeflereon county no
ticed a pecunar craft with a curious
cargo end « nmarkable occupant
moving down the Ohio river with
the current J was “Johnny Apple-
eeed”(oy which name Chapman was
known from 1800 until the time of
his death, which occurred )r 1S17 in
every log cabin from the Ohio river
to the great lakes on the north and
as far vest as the present eastern
boundary of Indians) with two ca
noes lashed n gather, transporting ft
load of s -ds to the then western
frontiers ,or tbepurpts 1 of pluming
them on the remotest verge of white
settlements. lu following ms favorite
pursuit he always kept on the out
skirts of Hit: settlement 1 -; cleaning
spots in the loamy lands on the
banks of the streams,where he would
plant his seeds, place a slight, incios-
ure arom d the gr. und and then leave
the piuce until the trees had become
sufficiently large to bo transplanted
Bettlers lagan to ti :ek in and open
clearings To those who wanted an
orchard on their piece “J ihuny"
would furnish young trees. He had
no idea of m 11 king any money out of
his occupa.iuu, generally giving the
treeo away or selling them for a trifle
—such as ttu old coat or any article of
which he could make some use In
this way he proceedtd for years until
the country was in n measure settled
and supplied with apple trees.
Chapman’s personal appearance
■was as striking as h a character. He
wasasmt 11 man, quick and re ths-i
in bis mntloni; his eyes were black
and sparkled with a peculiar bright
ness, while iiis hair and heard were
long and dark. He never shaved and
Jived the roughest life, often sleeping
in the wo- d- In preference to accept
ing the huHpUaluy of a settler. His
clothing w a- old and ragged, being
generally g'ven him in exchange for
apple tret*. He invariably went bare
footed, and frequently truveled milts
through tht s low lu that way. Only
once was he ever known to wear foot
covering of any kind A settler, who
happened to own a pair of shoes that
were too small for ins own use, forced
them upon ‘ Johnny," who reluct
antly put them on. Tt e next day
1 J litiny” overtook a poor barefooted
fninlly.mnving westward, and as they
appeared o lie m greater need of foot
wear than lie was, he gave them the
ehoi s
He was a follower of Swedenborg,
took no thought of the morrow, arid
led a rubral, blameless life. It was his
custom to circulate Hwedenborgian
works wherever Lie went, and if
short of them would tear a book Into
two or three pans, giving each part
to dUIereut persons, In that way he
supplied a neighborhood with reli*
glcus literature, although those to
whom he gave the latter part of the
boc.k to r.ad first must have found
it difficuli to comprehend the author.
He was very careful not to injure
any animal, and thought hnmmg
morally wrong. Among the settlers
lie was a.ways welcome, and he was
trea'ed with great kindness even by
the J ulia.us, who legurded him an "a
great medicine man ”
Chapman was peculiar and eccen
tric in thi ex ti'ine, a* tue tew anec
dotes w>. ich J. give below will illus
trate O., one cod autumnal night,
while lying by his Camp fire in ihe
words h 1 o. s rvtd that the ruuequi-
toes flew in the blaz 1 and were
burned. 1 Johnny” who wore on
his head a tin unneil which an-
pwered u.,h as a cap ai.d a musli pot,
filled it v i'u water and quenched vno
fire, anti iht-ti ftmaraed, “God ior-
bld that I suouhl build a flee for my
comfort hun should he the means ol
destroying any of his creatures.”
Another time he made his camp tire
at the end of a hollow log, in which
he intended to pass the night, but
findirg it occupied by a bear and her
cubs, be u-movul his tire to the other
end and slept on the stow In the
open air rather than disturb
the bear. He was ouo morn
ing in a prairie and was bitten by
a ranks i ke. Home time after a
friend inquired about the matter.
“Johnny” drew a long sigh and re*
plied: “Poor fellow! he only Just
fouohed me, w hen I, in an ungodly
passion, put the head of my scythe
on him and went home. Home time
after I went there for my scythe, and
there lay the poor follow dead.” An
itinerant preacher was holding forth
on the public square in the present
city of Mansfield, and during the
course of his remarks exclaimed:
“Where is the barefooted Christian
traveling to heaven?” “Johnny,”
who was lying on his back on some
timber, taking the question in its lit
eral sense, reis -d his bare feet in the
air and \ cifera:ed, "Here he it!”
In 1S38—thirty-seven years ufter
his appearance at Licking creek—
“Johnny” observed that civilization
and wea.th were fast transforming
the wilderness of Ohio into a densely
populated state. Churches were
making their appearance, and the
stage drlverVhcru broke the silence
cf the forests, and as he had always
kept Just in advance of thp wave of
settlement, he felt that his work W’as
done in this region In which he had
labored so long. He visited all the
houses of the s fillers, took a solemn
farewell r f every family, and turned
his steps further west, again to pur
sue his eccentric vocation. In the
summer of 18-17, at the close of a
warm day, after traveling twenty
miles, he entered the house of a set
tler in Allen county, Iud., and was,
as usual, warmly welcomed. De
clining other accommodation, he lay
down on the fl or for the night In
the morning, he was dead, and thus
ended the mission of a man who was
both a beuefuctor and a hero, Chap
man Is undoubtedly entitled to the
fame of being the earliest colporteur
on the frontiers of Onlo.
siaitniDnu each «.»'Unit tf*rry » (ijlil
In August, 1881, It was discovered
Hist my son’s wife v as in the last scugou
of consumption, Hire was coughing
incessantly, and Rt times would dis
charge quantities of pas from her
lungs, could not Bleep o.t retain any
thing on her stomach, and we though*
it only a question of time when lift)
would be compelled to give way
to the fell destroyer. After all other
remedies had failed, we got -Brewer®
Lang Restorer and began it in very
jinall doses, as she was very weak, Bi.o
soon began to Improve; continued tue
remedy and was restored to life and
health, and is to-day bettor than she
handover Doan before, I regard he*
reatoretion as nearly a miracle, for
which she is in'looted to Grower’s
Lung Restorer, ;K W Boy nan,
CiVwtf Macon, (iti,
Tbo prophet who said this was gome
to be an open winter was right. It ba„
been Hn open winter—so open tha. all
the cold got in.
Advic® to Mothbbs.—Mbs Wins
low’s Soothing) Sykup ahouid always
be used when children are oil Ming
tooth, It e( lievas the little Haiieror at
once; It produces natural, quiet sloop
by relieving the child from pain, und
the little cherub awakes as “bright ns
* button.” It Is very pleasant to taoto,
It soothes tha child, soften,! the gum",
allays all pain, relieves wind regulates
the bowels, and Is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other cauRea, Twenty-
tv* onnts a bottle.
Cicero was a fluent and eleqaoot
talker, but he never crossed swords
with a modern sissy-row of female
so fl’raglsts.
The Catarrh remedy, IS y’a Cream
Balm, has proved most satisfactory.
Prior to two months ago I had not
breathed freely through my nose for
three years ; now I aru but little both
ered In that rospeot, The pain bets left
my bead, ae have most other disagree
able symptoms, I confidently believe
It to be a sure cure.— S id Logan, By.
nomvUle, Chariton Co, Mo, aoddew
A oigurotte smoking dude is att much
like a man as an opera boufl'e is like
an opera. Hn in merely a thiu and
amusing burler-que.
lltenta Ok) Dots
Something About the Ups and Dowrs
ut Her Inhabitants.
■ IS* Dr.S»W/lT a LI VPS.
Atlanta papers are giving the
pubiic some curious and wondorful
cases that are quite interesting, It
seems a your.g lady of Atlanta had
been reported as dead, Gut it came
to the ears of tbo Constitution re
porter that she was still alive, und
being on the filer t for news, called
ut her residence to learn nil the
facts. Miss Dunaway, who had
been pronounced dead, said:
“For four years rheumatism and
neuralgia have resisted physicians
and ail other treatment My mus
cles seemed to dry up. mv liesli
shrank away, my joints were swol
len, painful and large, lost myappe
t te, was reduced to 00 pounds in
weight, and for months was ex
pected to die. I commenced tlr.
use ofBBB and the action of one-
lnlf bottle convinced my friends
that it would cure me. Its effect
was like magic It gave me nn ap
petite, gave me strength, relieved
all my pains and aches, added flesh
to mv bones, and when five bottles
Lad been used* I ,had gained 50
pounds m flesh and am to day
sound and well.
Mervam, m«mi, I
You Biro allowed & free trial of thirty I
days of the use of .Dr Dye’s Celebrated i
Voltttio Belt with Eleotrlo Buspeuaory I
Appliances), for tho speedy rellol and P
permunnnt cure of Nervous Debility, j
Sobs of Vitality and Manhood, and all j
kindred trouble*. Also for many oth- :
er diaeasea. Complete Melioration to •
health, vigor and manhood guaranteed, 1
No risk is Incurred, Illustrated para- ‘
phlet, with full Information, terms,
ate, mailed iroo by addressing Voltaic
Belt Oo, Marshall, Mich,
doolV tu.th.aat.sc&wly
“Boycott thed ge !" howls a Newark
paper. Yes, but that’s the ganl of it,
stranger, Th" dog caught the boy.
No matter ho w severe or ol how long
standing your cough Is, it can at once
bo removed by Red Star Cough Cure,
Thin is the testimony ot thousands,
No opiates 25 cents
The unbspplest ot men are ‘.hose who
delegate themselves to take charge of
the constitution.
Tha eggs that wore hatched two
ySRrs ago will scon be masquerading
aa spring chickens.
nr si j *» »STI" of vs*)' r? »i>
What Mr J P Davis,of West End,
raid',
“I Lave only a few words to say,
wLicL are to state tLat I have been
confined to my bed for two months
with what was called nervous rheu
matism or sciatica. I was only enabled
to hobble about occasionally by tho
use of crutches,and in this condition
I commenced the use of BBB,
four bottles of which enabled me to
discard the use of my crutches and
attend to business. 1 had previ
ously used all well recommended
medicines without relief, It Las
been over one year since using B
B B, and I consider myself a per
manently cured man.”
mic kip iBoofit, limimuMr eat k 8
makes a statement:
“My wife has been a great suffer
er from Catarrh. Several physi
cians and various patent medicines
were resorted to, yet the disease
continued unabated, nothing ap
pearing to make any impression
upon it. Her constitution finally
became implicated, the poison be
ing in her blood
“I secured a bottle of B BB and
placed her upon its use, and to our
surprise the improvement began
at once, and her recovery was rapid
end complete. No other prepara
tion ever produced such a wonder
ful change, and for all forms of
blood diseases I cheerfully recom
mend B B B as a superior blood
purifier,’*
unt»w MPifcw top oa! nxt rd ir.t
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i*Vsm'eu y ' ta, “HAY-FE VE R
No: a Liquid or Snuff A Qilok Ke.'to
und Punitive Cure, A p?rttele te r-pplled
Into each nostril and le agreeable to use.
Price 50o by mall or at druevtata. Send lot
alronlar. ELY BROTHERS, DracListe,
Owego. N Y. nov5 eodwly nnl rd mn
aiMQQsmm
.mt*. mu’ iilsrjniM«J
1 tho Liver, tm 1>ta-
it-uftw. Jnuiulice, Hefulmui®,
It rt-tilRtesihr l<nvels, part
Kelinblo Hemo.lv lor Live
i»a - n i*r t.ffij'fn corn!
ConeupHt
Maiana. Khenutr.’
Cos the fcl.Hgl, strougthoiis *.hp tUge^hR*
AN INVALUABLE FAMILY MEOICINH.
Tho u Ban d oof teati won la i approve Its merK
S DDI7P ocaSfi tor poitAg*
iIiIlLi and rooelva fr«« a cofltly box
Koodi waioii will help ull, of elthai dax (
to make more mca-sy right away t-Lau
Anything t>lso In thlB world. Fortniit*
await the workers abaolnUly snra. Terms
mkiled free, Tbub A'Oo, Augusta. Main*
For 8ale or Kxchaitge
F OB otFor City Ro• , KnUto, Stocks cr Bod. 4 *
Wew Dwelling, full V sere lot. On price aefced
tbi* rrcr»rty vrlll pey ter r«r cm? t c fret
taxes, Wfcj keep your money In Stocks and Bcml
that ylolr little int«»reut and ofler fail® t** pay dlvi^
decJi? Better bay Beal Vet^te and vour income li
steady. # JOHN BLACHMAB,
m wd fr ti Beal Xsutc Sa'snt, Celninbaj. Ga.
Seed Insh ft
EARLY ROSE,
BEAUTY OF HEBRON,;
GOODRICH.
BURBANRS,
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Waoleoaie Rnfi Ketcll.
F, A. Ferris & Co.’s Pig Hamg
Braakfast Bacon, Beef Tongues
and Smoked Beef.
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Do not wait till you are pressed by
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made in a great hurry. We are
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at very short notice. If you want
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If you want a Suit in thirty days,
give us yenr order. If you want a
Suit in sixty days, give ns your
order,
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Clo Ling Manufacturer,
ecdtf 04 <k 00 Broad St.
Ujiurai, SonUftb&iiCfti & .ki&i40DWrt’ & foiiuMi* ii. i 4b
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C! A. WHTTBHEAP. Gen’! •
WESTERN Ai 'i. HQ AD OF AL-A.B A M A
Tito Firs.-Class Direct Rout to all Eastern Cltlo . 398 Mil-s Shorter to
»w F ik tlmu via LonLvllle.
Cloao oonnetstion rua-m »,ltu .Fledmoat Air Line Atlentlo Coast Line, and
Cincinnati boutfieria. O ry.37 imurs und 20 ml/iiuor from Montgomery toNew
Y.,ik, ufid only 36 uiurr. tr.ii 10 cnlnntee from N-.-w York to Montgomey.
_
January 3, 188-v
Leave Akron
” Gteonabom
” Marlon
Arrive
Leave Selma
Arrive M:>i.t-K"inery
No. fi3.
Leave Mi_.ujjoa.i-ry
Arrive Cowlot —
” Chefiaw
” Ncve.su.su
” Loacb spoil f.
” Auburn
Arrive 0;,e”k«
Am v
Arrive W6in. F.
” Atlhr.iq,
a M i
3:29 i
No. 8.
,;bi> « a
S:53 a m
9; 11 a n:i
9:27 a m
9:37 a m
9:50 a in
10:03 a n
2:85 ,, u.
i 51 p m
6:85 p n
C.40 p n.
7;16 p a
7:60 p rr
8 26 p n
11:2-1 a a) I
3:55 p tr I
7:06 p in
9:01 p no
9;8i p in
i.0.10 p rr,
.0:40 p ni
11:03 p rn
11:30 p m
10:49 a
[ 1:52 p c
2 40 a L‘i
10:05 a m
Vs Osnlrui K ,i:j
Leave Atienia
Arrive Mbcod
” 8 J rir.inRb„.
2:45 p m
6:27 p in
0-00 a -n
V: , ir-ao.fi.:a K-,..
Leave At.lar.t,a
Arrive AuRP-'a
” Cba -suir .
8:00 u
3:35 p
9:40 u
3; SO r, c
9:10 p r,
6 29 i nr
6:50 p rn
10:40 p m
5:55 a na
Vi.kFiouu Air L
Leave Atlanta ....
Ariiva Cha lone..
” Rtohm-and
” Weafirjvtc:
” Baitimnrn.
” Pfilia telpl;
” N«vr Y
it
ft'””.'
, I
8.40 a a- : 6:10 d m
6:10 p ir 5:00 a m
7:00 o n; i 4:07 n n; j
8:00 a wI 9:20 o in
9-35 a ur ■ il 39 p m
2i-10 p no 3.-30 f, n
3i40 n rn 6:30 a rr I
Paitmau t a f.ce tars ou Trav
cl J
ritliciit
-,.1 53, 5ew crlfiius io vs asfi.ugtof,
’Uauge
Buusa R* ano 'F/ama—
Leave Atlanta
” Colunibu-
” Opouka
” Auburn
” Louche,poka
Nmaanlpr j 5.28 p tt
” Ohehaw,,,
” (Jowlee
Arrive Montgomery.,
Leave Montgomery,
Arrive SUma
Leave Selma....„
Arrive Meridian
” Greensboro....
” Akron
Leave Akrou.
Arrive Meridian
” Vicksburg...
” Shreveport...
No. CF
Ne. 4
" No. 6.
9.55 p rt
4:25 p at
1:02 a u
2:57 a rr
.10:15 a m
3:21 b n
10:18 a m
8:57 a rr
11:22 a m
4:18 a d
11:52 a m
1-46 a n,
4:51 a a.
; 2:80 p ru
5:26 a m
1:17 p m
2;60 H m
7:25 a w
3:40 p m
8:20 a m
7:36 p m
12:00 a nc
10:05 p m
2:00 p m
10:30 p m
4:12 p ui
12:45 a m
5:42 p m
1:09 a m
6:45 p na
2:65 a m
7 65 p m
3:22 a m
11:30 p m
6:25 a m
12:40 p m
11:10 p m
iiirougfi C’oacn ircor Moutgomery to meridian, makmg oiny one Change
to Vicksburg aud Shreveport. Train 1 - 60 and 51 connect at Ohehaw withTus-
kogee Railroad CHA8 H CROMWELL, Gen’i Paaa Agent,
CECIL GABBETT. General Manager. dtf
Terra Cotta Pip©
NOW IS THE TIME TO DRAIN YOUR YARDS OR LAY
SEWER FIFE. TERRA COTTA FIFE CHEAPER
THAN EVER. LOOK |AT THE PRICES:
4 Inch, 6 ceut3 per foot, I 6 Inch, 8 1-2 cents per foot,
5 Inch, 7 1-2 cents per foot, | S Inch, 12 cents per foot.
Estimates for Pipe laid furnished on application.
GFOPG ft STEAM AND GAS PIPE CO.
Telephone 99 40 Twolfih Sweet.
COLUMBUS *_WESTET ; H Rjf
0*
OB thij road will b. ran u .'ollow, 1 ' '-ip
NO. 1, ’ '•
fiaar. Opehl«..„..
Arrira Oolomloi.
5m, vOfi sArs*.,
irrlr, (*»«IU».. W ..
Ua?« Omll'i
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BO. »,
HO. 8.}
:rro. 4.
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HO. J.
Lecrc Coircbm
.\rr1vf Opi-l'ki
a.iyIt, «, iqood-iv.v.r,
30. 8,,
M Ociriu-rU'!.... .....
.(!. rlvf Or'i'liJ*,..
Anivt Oclnmbic
NO S’
L»ar* Color bus...*.
Arrive Opeiii...
jvo a
L-nre 0»tl'ln\.
A.rrlTo Golorabnri.. ltti% , 0> .
Tho nl*hl irair- ur.» dlrcontlaii-l Jor the jirw’,- 1
- rLBWtfiLltfi. Oer" J;, c “
I .'A j a
.. 5S);,J
f'.oliate an! RallvsT 'A
o
Ovtioi; Gkhbsal Managbb,
OosrrjfBtra. ga.. Apr!' 11,'%
N nail »: ,c-r St-nsay, April 11 ifeg .,,,
aohe ala o’ Mali Train will >>• a.
No 1—Gulag North lisfily.
Leave fninn-in^ ,,, 8 23 n v
Arrive m CL . 4 "3
Arrive .-t: G-aeuvlHa-,.., jjj r
No Comiag South Daily.
Leave Greenville 7 on,,,
Arrive at Oblpley™.^ 9 05 a “1
Arrive et nn!"ahM... n „„,„„ jq 13 a ,y
No 8—Pratgat oefi Acoommodation
Lvava Ooluoobus 6^ & . Q
Arrive o,t ChIplov_.„„ 92s ‘1
Vrr'.Tc atGreeuvUi* n t, 5
No 4~Er*:stht sad AsoomuPOcSatlOE,
Lanve ai-eenville™ I Vt-
rrlvr. VChipiny 8 Or dm
’.rr 7* at Columbus 5:8 p tu
W L CLARK, Gen’i Manama;
■*' C ti HOWARD, fceu’i Ticket Ag’t,
-!1»
iOPfll# fi. S Cl},
Omvmv7. n.t., K07. 15th,! 3Af'
ON ASS err ’vR phis batf tsaiho w:;i
\J wr -.a fo'.lovr-i
*«* tsafn Ns. X—West fdaiig:
Li*** Union Dt*r>ot, ^clnnbn'i.^., 2;U ;• |
h»*,va Broad Str^s Debo?. Oolambr j 2-4i» -
k«TiT4 4t UnIon0T'rinjr8.^..*. l -,„.«„ 5:*. j ,
L«»ve Union 8®rlnge„^.»*7 vt i ;•
Arrtvt %i Troy ....... g ^ j
Arrive a! Mnntmmflfg — , ,, . 7:25 ij pi
Arrive, at Erfnnlr. „ . ,, , , r , r p ‘
MA.IL TRAIN NO 2 (Dtfly).
Leave Montgomery T - , , ,,, 7 f *30 q j
Arrive mt nIon'p'rrii.ffB.”! 1-. ’. 9:io a ij
Tienv* Union
Arrive at Enfanla....^...^.- d j
Atrive at Oolnmbca ,, yw - a
NIGHT FREIGHT & ACCOMMODATION
(Daily Except Sunday),
Leave Oolumbna Union Dapnr. ril , 3:8apti
Leave Oolumbna Broad Street 3:LVj r,»
Arrive at Ur ion ll:Sj ? ,j
NIGHT FREIGHT ‘Sr ACCOMMODATIC.'
No it (Dally Ekoept Bandoj)
Le^ve Union Springs. , ,,,— -- 7:5ft ?d
Arrive at Coluixibufl.-^.,...« t 3
WAY FREIGHT & ACCOMMODATIOJi
5«o ft (Daily EkOKpt Sunday’
Oolntnbns Union DeBot, rMMW « MM e MMM4 4:55 r, a
Colnmbns Broad 8tre«? 5:05 an
Arrive at Union erwinr»*«— V:0S » s
L neve Unioo Springs,....* .j
Arrive at Troy 12:28 pn
Arrive at Bnfaala.....m,..^..,.^. a js
WAY FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION
Nr. 6 (D^.ly Except Sunday)
Leave Troy—— Wti * :»
Arrive at union Sprlnjra— 6:05 a a
Arrive at Mnntynmnrv.— „ — ,-- T - n 7:V; t> a
Le«:ve Union Springs 6:55 a n
A/rivt \t Broad 6i:rw>t Ucpt-i Oolnoipnr. 10*52 f» ri
ArrGt; fit Union Depot Onr.mbns^. ^*11:03 a n
Wv L: f;np *
W~- ■
. o
Dr Inti’s Bail Mr Sinap,
We big tc nail stun
lion to the above BuTi
IVi z»lo Syrln.-e, ?r.pe;lo:
Id every rttptot to nil
other Syringes. In In
flammation or pain Iron
ntfier evaeeri, in i*h.'c5
hat or cold wsltr ]g dn-
sired, no other Syringe lo
to effeo'ual nr cor.Vfali
ent as (he n'J r.t thin, hi-
ivlth l'fl nse «Bter can no
,-etalned at will for ary
iensrlh w lim:-i No wyr-
Inge r qaali, ihl3 lor the
lL-lwtKfi of medicinal
so.TtlcfiF. S' 'Sc- wi-fi-
dints sre brr ng'?.'. fr, co-:*
.i-.ct with 8l! pt.ru. SO
ledy can expect tt- ta.?..y
r.ccver fr- K vagl'-uv or
dlaee.ses wllhocl
ga that can ihcr*
..ghly cleanse tha part#
. nrd bring tht mtilionet
In contact with all ihe dlreased ports vs -
tor otraulare of Its other uees at drug «tor*».
For sal® by all druggist*, loetiumaot s«-’
era cr rubber store P.-ice the- ar*me
ordlnarj- Syringe. P-fient nerdfrig Kaa-
nfaoSuved by G W LUTZ * CO,
Indianapolis. Ind.
HKAJNNON a CARSO K. Whcila??.!
Aeer:-a. r v-,lnrobnB. (}» ffblBto. fir snt
. j; merlue dl
jfi ’Ce-iliA // a Syringe
\\ v'C.o- nnghly cle
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Will bo let to the lowest bidder,
on Saturday, the Sth day of May,
18S6, in front of the court house
Columbus. Ga, between the hour?
of 10 o’clock a maud 12 m of that
day, the building of iron steps in
front of the court house in sai l
city cf Columbus, Ga. ; said steps
to be 12 inches in tread, rise 7 1-2
inches and length 15 feet, ttie hand
railing to be set 14 feet from center
to center, and to be of the same
pattern as those at the Georgia
Home Insurance Co, except the
lower cord, which is to be substi
tuted by cast iron. For full speci
fications and plan of said steps, call
at the Ordinary’s office, where the
same is open for inspection. The
Commissioners reserve the right to
reject any or all bids.
By order of the County Com*
missioners. F M BROOKS.
Clerk Com’r's Court
April 7, 1886. 2tawtd
DR. W. i. BRICE & SOI,
rhj elcidns »iad Surgeons.
a VHS Son lor ot the fine wUl devot#
poola). attention to Fero^a# Huts***
btt’iOJ over Fra*«/ A Dciler u *\orc
iutiice at Lrnttwy Piacft,, Lr l £ or
Pm n 9'9 rteJiiUmn* on Ro#k aiJ-i-, '*»
piEUBOIA-MrSCOGZE (-ODMY- Wh.rft .
br William McGovern, .'xccn-.or of J rtn ?..euari>,
dteoa»«l, makes appllcancn for leave m sell » P»r
of the real es-ate b-lonfrtrg to eald decewedt
These arc Therefor., to cuetail
to show cause, if anr they have, within the
prvicrtbod by law. whr leave to sell said property
tbonld not be granted to aid ippifiant. ,- f