Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 16, 1886, Image 7

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1'Ain l.m'i iiiwi - M : mu ,\mi :s. (t^nnwiA. m \ 1 » , 1 \i'>|{.M>e W i.ovks < wru;. t oV e'« castle never held ft doubt !■' , r Ulle fe u> are burre 1 with ■at. His «»»«»'« wear a happy mlea.; pvrtrust tins so,Veil their ips. t ween Wiiere rare warm kisses !fc between, t. ere held* men so; a span an t then M i sp'ke.t N t Stll'lv III Tlie majority o' people who buy meat depend cut to its quality up hi tin state ments of the matt who sells it to them. A rich piece of meat, in tuelr eyes, is not dif ferent from a poor piece. A U.itgli steal; or rout is not discovered until it tomes on the table. And yet tl r quality by runv.iior tin Trade TWENTY YEARS AFTER FOR SALE. ’ift ;•■■ n. i«ilv 1m \\ \ time lift-’ br*>ken do . lV( T'rs truth . let be; If love I-* blind, so -nice -Ida A. Tripp VAGUEBltS OF SLEEP WALKERS. .. ■ rr ,iL- of l it*- •;isd..i'i >... turtti •over it. People run *.• cliir-ar•• i l meat as wdl ai.u\ u*» sU'*;*y y van in art matters. people woul l linvest’.iate ta .said an expert. * the* p<-vi t h»*;n- tiV • lie i thr* eirlsice pre* ILinibl* ft DC H ! So P U t L \i! h o iimaniholists a : i W'luin s ant! jueii ■ - ■ ca i urn e cr eft n St fail ito ka'.K'k " fi'« the other i-walklii: • J let:; ! liel't w disc >Vt l'ed , ■ j „.v in the morn!.".!.; in a nti.qlili ir'a; , . euxnffed in praver, evidently in I u impression that lie wits in church. ct.het'Wise In a deep sleep. Hv was lb l ately vecondueted to his bud I 'iene-'i none the worse for his little esea- I the mil consequent exposure to the cold. C cnpared, however, with the atmiring'uari j x diev.ble things recorded of ot ler sour- i uulnuisls, the lVcik of the U iitisoorough v lilau'e is quite commonplace. jj r . M.iycoek, the eminent Uxford divine, v.uuld often rise from his bed at night, cico out his text, and while sound asleep, deliver an excellent sermon upon it. He was frequently watched, but no amount of tagging, pulling or pinching ever succeed ed in arousini ) arg *> . .... li. mliuil.s. -I It'S rail: iwed a free tr i in- ,isi o' Dr. Dve'.- De.t with Electric fm tile siieedv ieliter r of Serious Debility, f.I inhood. ati t ail kind 1 .lll.lv re-ftor-ulon to health, vig.-r in.l matin .1 guaranteed. No risk is ineum< ii. ■ I'eed pamphlet. with fail Hi . terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Dell Co., .Marshall. Mich. dec-17 tu,th.s.i'.,» -ik .vi v bankrupt i'O.'v 1/ Simmons’ Iron Cardin'! tdhnrv.ilt tii*- ‘■ystem ail impuritus Larou ltuitfs. ii /er, kidi.ey.-j and skin. *Sok; by John P. Turner & Pro.. 1 »us, Ga. e U him. Dr. Mncnish of Euin- s-ivi s at!”account of un Irish gcritle- ’vlio swam more than ttfo miles down a river, got ashore and vuissubse- i , r.tiv discovered sleeping by the road s'rie altogether unconscious of the extraor dinary feat lie had accomplished. Doctor I’ritciil'ord had a patient who was particu larly fond of horse exercise, and used to rise at night, find his way to the stable, saddle his horse, enjoy a gallop, and final ly come back knocking at his own front door in a somnambulist condition. He vas cured in a ntaner sufficiently funny to I e worth recording—his servants tickled the- soles of his feet. The memory of street walkers is occa sionally prodigious under the influence of the dominating impulse that moves them. Moritz gives an instance of a poor and illiterate basket maker, who was unable to read or write; yet in a state of sleepy vigil he would preach fluent sermons, which were afterwards recognized as having form ed portions of discourses he was accustom ed to hear in the parish church as a child more than forty years ago. Quite as strange a case of “unconscious memory” is referred to by the eminent Dr. Abercrom bie. A young girl given to sleep talking vras in the habit of imitating the violin with her lips, giving the preliminary tun ing and scraping and flouishing with the utmost fidelity, it puzzled the physician a good deal till he ascertained that when an infant the girl lived in a room adjoining a fiddler, who often performed upon his in strument in her hearing. On the other hand, it must be admitted that somnam bulists occasionally do very foolish tilings and make odd mistakes. A young man— of whom Petrus writes—used" to get up in his sleep,climb up to his castle battlements and seat himself astride them, and then spur and whip the wall, under the impres sion that he was mounted upon his steed. But sleep walkers have made more seri ous errors than this by far, and crimes committed while in a somnambulistic con dition are far from being rare. Not more than six years ago an unhappy mechanic residing in Edinburgh was tried before the high court there for the murder of his own child. It was proved that he rose from his bed at night, and, fast asleep, took the infant from beside its mother and dashed it furiously against the wail. The evidence showed that the wretched father was addicted to somnambulism, and his own explanation of the matter was that he dreamed lie was attacked and had strug gled with his assailant. Of course the man was acquitted. Stranger than this, by reason of the com plicated circumstances attending it, was tnc trial of the notorious Lord Culpep per's brother, in It'S 1 ), for the murder of one of the guards, while in a state of steep vigil. He got up, saddled his favorite charger and went for a ride in the park, being ail the time sound asleep. One of the sentries on duty, being unaware of the lit ion in which the officer was, refused The quickest time on record! Neuralgia of the worst type cured by one ri.ree'ol SMITH'S BILE BEANS iii from one to four hours, as many who have tried it can testify. It does seem strange that .-en-V V people will suffer with this 'terrible qis. :. when speedy relief can sure y be ! mud in this simple, safe and inexpensive ri'ii".: 2o cents. For sale by all druggists and and dealers in medicine, or sent anywhere on receipt of price in stamps. ap2-l eod&wlm ITE GOODS > Sa t iu.i: !".n ; Laces 2 R (I born in C.-nm eti 'lit. '.vi this sta'e. b : y j-' q-t Ya < Hiiiiubin; ( hi Will* sweetly smiliij.se and measuring the dh [\nc-* between them with her eye —■•At present I mahout three vari-* f.\»m _ne.” icus, where Jk firs.!, ikwo! >p<*J h .■> for it colt •KTeial J i T» *. AfO. rv-.iclu.rc .-.Tv h ass Gated |.j !»usines‘< v : !h P I), i Li-.t tf Tlie beautiful crimson blush of nature, without paint, can he imparted to the pale cheeks of a sickly and feeble woman by the use of that great female tonic. Sini- Y\\‘ will oflL'i- uiiiiai'idh'M'i] lutr- Iron Cordial. Wold by John P. Turner & Bro., Colum- ' bus, C4a. eoe.-iw Simmons’ Iron Cordial removes blotches, boils, humors and pimples from the face, j Sold by John P. Turner & Bro., Colum- < bus, Ga. eodixw rains in almvt 1 youth for [losilivi'iy t arm.n tu .i'> fii v l Pe. A n 1 t i'.e out iii't; I; . if '. hi e-' i! 1 He t-nlis.e'l. M-rvil'g li: V. in l | ni.i re!ati"i. fapi. i. it. Er u Advice to Mothers.—AIko. Winslow's Soothing Syecp should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, soltens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- tiva cents a bottle. r. • r-N I and .ifferw.u-d ii: i'.e cavalry ..mi!-r M.ij" Six DaysO n ly '-o::;;':;, I (lO Oil t«l »’V flit "JV tunes. id ti.* : Evuiy 11tiny oiYi'in! as lead- known until tin y Inila]■ .V IVI.er. Uiv In. It well becomes a man to rlo whate'er he can; What fortune still may add depends not on the mod ut. A Per tiii - jorsiii those (lepai'lniciiis. W’c ' for il !-h " r ' t, V*"" y*""*’ 1 j* : I can assure our patrons Dial which he Vi:siiite,..;..d by nalim- a .Shies- I this week our aim in amioiiiie- 1 IuUl !'’ fct ‘ | nceted constahtly With .-.one ol Hie 1 -t—1 ! ing this sale will he not only a ami MOST MTJM'.'.V KNOWN —Wisdom ^f the Brahmin. Oh. give me teetli sound, white and neat, Oh, give me breath that's pure and sweet, Oh, give me rosy, healthful gums, And I will meet whatever comes; Whatever trouble may befall, With SOZODONT I’ll meet them all. sat,se.tu,tkiSiW Too t’rr^h. Said the lady visitor 10 the 2-vear-old bov baby, “You love me, don’t you. Johnny?” Johnny looked into her face for a moment, and then turned away with an expression of weariness on his feature*, with ihe remark. "Oh. don’t be too fresh.” Boston Transcript. An Kxtra Parrot. “What are the Belkinsop girls in mourn ing for?” “Their parrot.” “In mourning for a parrot? Why it’s a positive sacri lege.” “Oh, but this one could repeat the Lord’s prayer, you know.” Tin* riumn. Knixht. A Jersey paper says the drift of public sentiment is hi the direction of renomi nating Mr. Blaine. That does not help the white-plumed knight when the drift of voting is in another direction. he pleaded somnambulismT, and as it proved that he was addicted to the habit, and that he was found to be asleep when arrested immediately after the tragedy, he was ac quitted. In Saxony only three years ago a young woman was charged with having attempt ed to murder her illegitimate child. She y.ao observed to rise one night and leave Ler room, carry lug the infant along with Ik To Ur Avofh I. Green cucumbers, red-headed girls, un loaded revolvers, tale-telling children and cheap champagne are things which a wise man treats respectfully but distantly, and never takes to ii is home. our vibils, 1 tell the famous brand o ilLHl l 1 Mill. returned Lortly afferwti a.ene, and when questioned as to the whereabouts of the baby made no reply ®/*d was found to be asleep. When arousecl fine affirmed she knew noining of whutshe Lad (L.;ie with the chJd extremely fund. A ca tiAed — <i to the discovei 11 v Ixtttom of an old an b e vicinity, apparently Tor a fr.il ol* not more th ^oFner was acquitted. To come t * a more aui .-Hug instance o: somn.imuulisAc ire.J:, l-i-oie-sor Fischneli, of B.i.jct, writes of a student of Win i cm burg College. ) Vu " ust-d to play hide and seek while cast His lellou-itudents kliew of iiis pr'*];ensity, and when he begun "walking" Tw'■' bolsters at iiiai, which he always VuiL-ai, jumping over bedsteads and other c ast 'c.es | laceft in his way. Once upon a time somnambulists were oi winch she wa win 1 search insti v’ of the infant a [ dried up well i: not niuen wors u. t hirty A el. Tm itii l)i.| lui-ji'i io ;tsk In i-i'r "A ii.l '.'.'iiat in DHL Lltliics- -jr,- ifOSi-:. tinill ill i'ijifi*;:t.-‘(l in vo !H'L IJiHi'- WUi'M'V n| i' iri,.qu!'"i:ii..n I.:- '>i 1 r- and ii (T is mu' Tidili 1 I).ii 1 1a-d>. am LD MILL PURE CIO R’fl l!: ( ' ii ! v ; 1 id‘ \ I |nW‘ s' !>i i'.v V\’. 11«* Yr iV me mci.ii, Jj da r. ?n. i <i u. i. • ini IK iii- i- ij j- \ I \! Hi-lA iI .Cilia tlnal-le In tao Webster Budding. Apply tc j mi :v f.f u h v, \ i j \ 1 M i .1 i »Oi | I ; il* | i | •-tion and a iw-n rTinOf h''' -Mr. D. f. \Vi;< ^ 1L " U as ibr i'llt 111.lie . . ■ C K, CIN”llvMATI 0. (;Or'? 1 p p ppav n pn tATifiVco. ^ ’ * UnHl (x but! . d' lung v l• ■ i■ Wl.t I,- f Puns fi 1 ^ v V.' a Lf .*> nnetini’ t a r °i U bi ,llm into conv ■■•;'i Electric Bitters anri - 1 ' 1 ' 'ttly, aari Hft-r takih’ y'yl.v t'tu't-d. and had 2.. V- 1 ' 1 ' 11 liOUUlls. Sa.- In Weulri Lav- di. .1 in relief ( ff,,rd.nl y E! n, -y toi.ts a Buttle i. e»’. -t va-uab e Up - To,-," P-o )e'*v (.-iia itai.kiii House*. FOU SALI I ” i« tin.- Ji lin f'.vii. '•••’« 1 K 'i.M-ca-.l'.ii m tavf- up to tLi- 1 L.'.Ve nut il ilAAIiil 'JULIA. tor tin it iias cured m«* c'>:iqdet**]y. Tii.H pretty strong q:it*-:n< nt. Put I nmke it Real Estate Agm: a.'annah, Ga. Ayajusta, Ga. SRi MU HillF ILIA U lie I vig: u-fii hides of V ■ f'«■ < 1 |)i |"Tty. jm- jm*ii>- * *. :.;i!ious to m . I rliur/e .wthing f*>r •i'-.ivi-if- |.r 'jfity mu UK.vr VJlA , »l*.;S«!•€*, - - ’O6‘0l'g:a. I'.idei lilt M of \U.tk IA VLOlt. - . - l*rnprii‘ Fvm HE SEASON OF 188*5. Per Muiith One Store H i-.- on Tenth : i imt moms up Maiix t w«* hou-e» in back oilier large store houses foj relit. Eight * for rent. .Md.XKV Tu LOAN. i'x: :.r. and IN"* o;r- ill! i i }, ' ? ’< O * 1 « P K r il! r n i mu :h\ j r j Ml\\ i ni Miili m MliarLI, i.\ pleiisant seirt>ri-(’ to Dumii. Iml } 1 i of the eastern nu.r.iifKcturiag ie.uses. In will convince nil Mini !l IS use- 1S74 he remused v it >i his family toAHanta, loss ID look clsewllt'lT* all01 ■ aM ^l 11 resident ut"this city ifijn.e. Meeting nun oil tin .-itre11 rlurniq ttif Ulice seeing ;iI m *t.‘ goods and week, till! leixn-ter w.-L- qi'e.-ud with a , • ,. In-artv liaiidsiiiik" and earnest: 1°" pvicos otsame. ; „ Hmvrtr , yntl . my We iil'e selling 2oe Dress! “Pretty w.j: San,: h-vvirtyru?" . .. . ~ . “fh ill nil a-s a rioilar, mv 1 -nv: iiltlion;;!i if l.001 Is at J - -2 e. I t V, ,„ days ««,. 1 e,drill not ! 1 (tact met you We are sell ini: u 42-inch In- have said as nmch.” ; “Why, how was Unit- -btvTi >u.k V” (tjel L’llicn ill tf CCllls. “Well, you n.'iis’. know that for the past We can show YOU ii 42-iliell U n vtarH " lav ' »>er -..driller wit:, kiiim-y Rea: Estate Agent. Io XorMi lh'natl Sired. . disease, which r' t-ry now and igaii. w»»u!d f micl! Pam Mull <11 1 ,S V', wnl*|jl grow had and gi\< mi serious troi-Me. 1 oi j . , n j -. ! About two months ago I began to have me r * * ' i of my bail spells, and for tie* pa d ‘dglit I 111 i’iicl. MlCl'p is nnl n since weeks 1 have been suffering S'liu* or umd i in Columbus ilial can show 1,1 ll " : I . ,,-j .. ,, , ! ‘TortTfjtKt Ol- HANTi:'“ ino:hn.'.’ 1 von Ihe V, hi e (mods we can. ,, , , . . ,. ■ “I have tried all tin- jHiysiennsand men.- I 1! is an ackliowk't Led 1'aci, and I'im-s that I cnuld ill aror read of,uni! their • i i i iii i* i name, us v f, u know, is l**gion, imt until a pt lias IH'cn iold ns lime and Wl . t . kt i„ di- t ,iM ha-.ii.nomid;-;..iua ! i.rruili by I In* Indies. .IiisI ask sway. Ii i» m.t a |/lM.K.i,t thii.»f, I.«.V *N-.y, ! see nlir line ol bed Spreads. „avo | We have some very lovely de- i»ro«..um-<:ri :h. huh *» tM i i„ , , , ' | has n mortgage uj If Ujit a*':! Ji;!)*' la. hr tin: llrrfpt’itin d il'iiipli'f'. ',U ren-'umiltle H.'W. L. titi bill; u. ; 11 ► j > - w. d. hood & co M row;; u.q h;:o \ i> *'r.. < ai.nin •*. a \. .•.'illur u.m.- f.., (iinil'i. A Itiil pnrlir ' V i oi r\:) : J cj;? J .. -S „• aJ ^ J '-J 1 J. "trim aan rt . w \VhuU"y 31*ib- 3 n :.Y '• f, f Mi ' ■ . a ' . ■« e l a .. . i Ut. ti (S W ■ S £ At In n iV.' lVn“. 1 ' *1 ItAMiX 1AV V.f.fUiWCtXJ i f* w tlMiii-iind dollars t•. lean on first i ity ppiperty at s pt-. oent. CT. C. REEF Rea- Estate Agent. Twelfth St. ill" \;i'wl';l II !i | '!i'tlll!l!i Sllillillrr Iji'qifl. r '' iiting would take a TRUSTEE'S SALE, Property of tlie Columbus Manu facturing Company. Rose H : !l P''operty on Line ot the Goo :' a Mid.and. omplele iiikI l nlly ll<|iii|»g»e<l rollon I'lu-tory Idtfcilier with \ea»*ly a Milr of I lie l inesl W ater INnvrr on the t'lnil ti«lioo«*li<-e ItMer. Jiint Above the t'ilj of i oliimhiiH. IKORt.I \. Ml' ■ <f t lu* power V 1.* jTS fr irting on Il.nuilton and TalbotU*n i »;i !-. Bill, JJitiiw ! iir.d N .rtlt streets and ( nil •. a.ly ni.'l -e-live :i d.-iv.iMe .ot, as prices •vj11 k* ndvamed within li e next inirtv days. TOOMBS CRAWFORD, itis an.l the in -t deed Mn ci:! - s iipci K (‘OTNTY. - l ns under the deed of trust c.veciitcil ' o the undorsigne 1. .J. Rhodes Browne and A. llivri ". trust* bv the Coluinbus Manu- t, during ( < nipany. of Muscogee county. *tate of («e-*rgia. dated Martili 1. iss-l, whereby the said ‘•orpcTalioii conveyed to us all of the pnqierty, evoinafter denenhed, in trust, lent of its certain issue of •st coupons thereof as in said . il and enumerated all of which iven.d in Mortgage Peed Book :17:>. Ah* re 11 *>. Ihki. in the Clerk’s Court. Muscogee county. Ueor- ii Deeds, volume Oil. pages HI ive. Marrh 2*2. 1H8-I, oflice of the Pro- in the county of Lee. state of Ala in b rinity with the directions and lil.ed in the resolutions passed by the laid bonds on April 21, 1ms*}. under the inferred by said deed of trust, id! in the c ity of * olumbus. Muscogee iriria. on the ad day of August, 1H86, • ieg:J hours of salt. in fr*.'iit of the ist .j K. .M. Knowies & Co., on the corner of Broad street and Tenth raw ford street*, .being the usual place f-u •dn rift’s sales in said city of Columbus/ at pub!!*: outer... tithe highest bidder, for cash, the following described property ol the Columbus .Manufacturing Company, to-wit.: All those lots n:.*l parcels of bind situated, lying ttiui being as follow-: l'racti«mnl section nimihcr twenty-six y, .uiJ ;ln- north haif of fractional section num- •1H<- i'» . both in fractional township ightcen IS . range nuinher thirty 301, y l! 1 .."-* 1. now Lee eoun’-y. state of .\!-olh‘ foll*.>wing lot- of lands lying .n t.ie eight! <th distriet of Muscbgee ai«- < f (ieorgia. know n a.* bit- numbers •>»! and eighty-r.e\en HV and the west and fractions non li' 1 Dumb) llUHtb. 01 - .-i v-; hd tin- 9*2), ", in Chattahoochee -dilated east of the ii." .1. K. f ‘lapp. used *.t. * (ii.iaiiiiug -even of MnSCO- with said imi,' linht i uring -ogee *dor.y, *.- and - * iring i'-i the OP. THE Liquor. HAH:. POSITIVELY CURED B / ADWINISTEKINO DR. IIAI2f£3' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It ran be given in a enp «>1 eoh'ee or ten without the iv :i o w I e *! g e ol flu- jier-on lull, ing it: i, iC.-olnleiy liu rm . a ml mil * 1- fe« Di|' - i-inani nt ami -peed> * iiie.llli* ibei the j»ai:»* 111 •- a im.d*»;it.- drinker oi at. ;«i- *•»!. Is- lunii. Ii lias been given io I bon- -un.I- «,* ea-.ml in ex i n in-t!«n« « ;* |** »- {■ ,,,■•■ ,■ has ii. b.m d. It m rr,- I s)., « Hie, idles, this *ddi- popu- 1 -I.eC- ' -fao- House tnTfforT TAKUFI* Id' p.\ i f n * w ri*. ABSOLUTE PREVENTIVfi • :■•••. :y k... i. • nearly |e *thi/ig^- I t! -• * \ • ; IV '• •!.. A-k dvnb.Ta 1 r i> ur CHARLES H CONNER. Manufacturer. • LjLT-jV * L L L, hvf*