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DAILY ENQUIRERI-J&UN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1886.
BEWARE QF BEER.
Stni .InnM Prr.rhri on TMnpenmro lo a li.nre
OnttH-rlmi nf Imllanapnlta Women The Mortal
W ho H«« “(Ini n Deail-Surt 1 Thlnir on (lloi , j“la
of >'o Arrount.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND., JllllP 10.- Sam
Jones preached this morning to about one
thousand women, his sermon being spe-
oially for wives, lie was suffering from
slight indisposition, but in a short time he
had full control of his voice and spirit, Wid
the services were fully sustained through
out. lie took the twenty-third psalm for
the text. In the course of his sermon he
SHid : The only reason why I
think sheep turn to goats, is because goats
turn to sheep. If the gnte is open for you
to go in. it is open just as well for you to
come out. Understand what I mean. I
don't say men can’t fall from grace; hut I
am so afraid that I will that I keen on
movin’. The Lord knows how to worK us;
He don’t tell you Presbyterians that you
have got grace, because If you were sure
of that you wouldn’t do another livin’
thing, (‘live a fellow a dead-sure thing on
glorv and lie won’t do anything. Here’s
fust - the difference between us: You
Presbyterians and Bnptists don’t know
you’ve got it. and are working like forty
lo get if. And we Methodists know we
have got it. and are workin’ like forty to
KEEP KKOM LOSING IT.
(Laughter.] We are both of us scared. I
don’t believe much in that old Calvinistic
idea; if you seek religion, you haven’t got,
it; if youget it, vou can’t find it; and if
yon find it vou will lose it.andjjif you lose it
vou never‘had it. (Renewed laughter.]
) liki the Methodist (Jan better. If you
seek it vou get it, and if you get it you can
find it; and if,vou find it, you won’t lose it;
and if you don't lose it. you will have It.
Bister, vou go home full of religion and
stay there and behave yourself, and in a
week your husband will call in the
neighbors to identify you. You will
be so changed that he will scarcely
recognize you. One woman left this hall
yesterday and went home and got down
the Hilile and prayed, and said: “I start
out on my religious life to-day,” and if that
is all the good 1 have done in Indianapolis
I am more than satisfied to make at least
one home happy. There is the secret of
tlu evangelist’s pay—the consciousness
that r have made homes happy is worth all
the world to me. I get so many saying:
“Our home bus been like Eden sinceyou j
v ere here." Every time I get a letter like J
that 1 think of
MV POOR PALE WIFE,
and my desolated home 1 hirteen years ago, |
and I thank (tod that His blessed religion
came to redeem me. Shortly after Brother
Small was converted 1 got a sweet letter
from liis wife, and she said : “If you don’t
do anything else this is enough for all the j
troubles and trials you will have in your j
i.iinistrv.” Isn’t strange that a man guin’
about doin’ things like that should be .
abused and maligned and slandered. Why, !
half the people in fndiannpoiis don’t know (
Whether I am a fool, a crank, or a dog. :
Thank (iod, He understands mid does me
justice.
Never help the devil lay your husband in i
n drunkard's grave. The hardest thing I
can say, and I say it in all kindness, is
that the biggest fool (iod ever looked at is
a wife wlio stirs a toddy for her husbnnd. I
Sisters,let me warn you, by every drunken I
husband, father, ami son in the land, that I
he became so through taking drams, and j
r many of them by drinking toddies stirred [
by 1 heir wives. You go homo mid empty |
out those closets. I’ll tell you another |
tiling: There are plenty of women who j
drink lager beer. Mv, my. my! Did you
hear what Brother l’rieo said about beer i
the other day? Ik said that it agreed with [
the Dutch stomach, but that it didn't agree
with the human stomach. The idea of
WOMEN PRINKING LAGER PEEK!
Why, if you would take some of thut i
Stull' and put it in your hog trough, and
didn’t sweeten it nr anything, there isn’t a ;
poor half starved hog in the lot that would
touch it. [Laughter.] If you did deceive
some poor hog into drinking it, ns soon as
lie got sillier lie would leave this town and j
you couldn’t drive him back. I've heard
women say that they drank beer for their 1
health. \Vhen my wife andchildren can’t
live without drinking heer, I am ready to
preach their funeral sermon. Do you lienr
that? I say the only hope of America to
day is in the fact that we have sober moth
ers and wives, and if the women should be
debauched into drinking, like the men do,
we would soon become a nation of hope
less drunkards.
The evangelists will have a full day to
morrow, and on Monday night they will
start for St. Paul.
[JOHN KELLY S “PEDIGREE."
Hi> Amuslnir (maun of IIis History unit Thomas
t. (irmlj’s.
Cortland Standard,
When our townsman, Mr. Ueo. J. Mnger,
was a resident of Lowvtlle and treasurer of
the Lewis County Agricultural society, in
1882, he secured a promise from the late
Hon. John Kelly and the lion. Thomas F.
Grady to sjn ak at the annual fair of the so
ciety. Shortly before the date fixed for i
the fair lie wrote Mr. Kelly for a few facts I
in bis history and Mr. Grady’s for publics- j
tion in the Lowville papers. In reply he;
received tli<• following letter marked “con
fidential,” and which he still has in his
possession. Mr. Kelly’s death having re- J
moved the injunction of secrecy, Mr. !
Mager has consented to let us publish the
letter as slu>wing the vein iif humor which
ran through the great Tammany chief
tain s nature, and also the very accurate
way ill which he inventoried 'his leading !
characteristics. The letter is as follows : !
; CONFIDENTIAL.]
(iiiANn Union Hotel, Saratoga, Aug.
1S, \S2. - My 1 >ear Sir Yours of t he 15tli is at
hand, and contents noted. Mr. Grady and
myself will leave here for New York on 1
the 12th prox. for Lowville, arriving the
same evening, barring accidents.
The lion. Thomas U. Grady was born in
New York, served four years in the Slate
assembly, and is at present in the senate, j
lie is of Irish parentage. I consider him I
one of the ablest young men of his age in ;
public life. Asa speaker he is very supe
rior in argument and style to most of lii.s I
colleagues in the senate. lie is about 2!l
years id age : height, 5 feel 7 inches; square
shouldered, and weighs 170 pound-. He I
lias a thorough command of his temper. I
His analysis of different subjects is natural.
•J*'hn Kelly is t>0 years ot age. and was
horn in New York of Irish parents. He
served two years in the hoard nf aldermen,
four years in congress, six years as sheriff;
of the county of New York, and four vears
as city controller. He is 5 feet (11 inclies in 1
height, and weighs 23i> pounds.
1 have given you Grady's history and !
m.v own and you will probably laugh at
tlie description, but as you requested me |
in your letter to state our pedigrees, I !
might add that we are clinker-built and |
coppered and fasteiud, sound in wind and !
" ell up on our pedestrian joints. Grady is i
Rood for a long race and is well broken" to j
d mhle and single harness, and trots well
imder tile saddle, stands without tying, and j
n ; t utraid of locomotives or other vehi- ;
el 1 of doubtful structure.
I a* leys,-It. I am nothing to brag of and
h iv. p issed the meridian; too old for aj
D" yd' gallop and fair for a long race; not
1 ; jcircd and very docile under trying
ai livult circumstances. When ’the
■ tyrannical, usually take the bit
: ,near of traces. Usually halt when
11 sirs to ic a willingness to give
;n.-tor fair treatment, but vvi’l
| )' l, v ’ tor short distances.
, ' A ,dh a curb bit long enough to
’ sicrturuusly. Yours truly,
i M , , ... JnHX 'Kelly.
l, I.sq„ 1 rv.is :• and See’y.
KING LUDWIG S SUICIDE.
lion fho Urgent Guinn $200,000 a V<
.Hoimrrh'h Ihuilli.
by Ih<*
New York Tribune.
There* is a mystery in the suicide of
Kina; Ludwig II. which will hardly be fully
1 explained while the present generation
lives, says a correspondent. For the
benefit or those who, after the custom of
I criminal lawyers, raise the question :
j Who is benefited oy the act? I submit a
I few facts not mentioned thus far, but true,
nevertheless. I do not draw any conclu
sions, but history, later on, will render a
final verdict.
I There exists in Bavaria a very large es-
I tate, owned by the house of Wfttelsbach,
I the royal house of Bavaria. By legal pro-
! visions the income goes to the eldest
i brother of the king or to the next of kin.
I Prince Carl of Bavaria, brother of King
i Ludwig I.. held the estate for many years,
; and adneo considerably to it. When he
died of old age, a couple of years ago, the
I question arose whether the income should
I go to Prince Otto, the brother of King
| Ludwig II., or to Prince Luitpold, the
! eldest brother of the late King Max II.,
and the prince who is at present regent of
Bavaria. Ludwig II. decided in favor of
his brother Otto. Luitpold, thinking him
self wronged, took the matter into the
courts, hut was, after long and tedious
litigation, finally defeated. Since that
time Ludwig and Luitpold have not been
on verv friendly terms. As long os King
Ludwig II. was alive the estate mentioned
was administered in behalf of his insane
I brother Otto. Ludwig iA dead and his
brother Otto Is made king in name, while
in fact Prince Luitpold rules. The latter,
now being next of kin to the actual king,
who has no brother left, will hereafter en
joy the income of said estate, amounting
to over two hundred thousand dollars an
nually.
Ludwig’s suicide has made Luitpold’s
fortune, and the servants and attendants
of t he dead monarch will surely not re
ceive severe punishment for negelecfcing
the c are and surveillance due to the poor
insane man. These facts may possibly ex
plain why the strictest orders were not ,
given and enforced to keep close watch j
over Ludwig, upon whom it was known i
that his disposition must have a sinister
influence in the unsettled condition of his I
mind. But we will not jud^e. Let the I
dead bury their dead. The living, who,
perhaps, played a silent part in the gloomy j
tragedy, arc above our reach.
Georgia Politics.
Six counties in the state have six votes !
each in the nominating convention, 2(i
counties have four votes each, and all the
others have two, making altogether 350
votes.
At a meeting of the Forsyth Bacon club
Saturday arrangements were perfected for
giving lion. A. O. Bacon a grand reception
when he comes to Forsvth next Saturday.
An hundred carcases \\ hi be seasoned on
the splits and free to all.
The Alapalm Star says: Patriots, not
partisans, are needed at tlie front. They
should rally around the old party and de
fend it against those enemies within, who
have proven themselves incapable of ris
ing above their own selfish ambition, and
whose motto seems to he rule or ruin. Let
us save our party from the great impend
ing danger, even l hough wt have to sur
render a few personal preferences to ac
complish this patriotic obje.it.
At liens Banner-Watch man: The pres
ent state house officers will have no oppo
sition this year, and this is as it should he.
Captain Wright, the* comptroller-general,
is the right man in the right place. He
has made a good officer and the people are
satisfied to let him remain. Kind and ac
commodating and honest, and a friend to
the people, is our present comptroller-
general. The treasurer, Boh Hardeman,
is the best one in the south, and Georgia
. an go to sleep comfortably and not have
any unpleasant dreams of the state treas
urer coming up absent with the bonds
missing. Georgia can well feel proud of
her state officers, and they will stay as
long as the business is carried on as it is
HIE NERVE FOOD
Is the only harmless and effective NERVE ]
'.’OOP known which leaves no after-effects, and
is without stimulant or alcohol. It is a delicious
beverage and will positively recover Brain and
Nervous Exhaustion, destroy thirst for alcoholic
drinks, restore the appetite, cure Dyspepsia, give \
refreshing sleet) and immediate relief to any
trouble arising from nervousness. A single bot
tle will prove its virtue.
MANUFACTURED BY
M0XIE COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by John P. Turner & Bro., and O. A.
Bradford, City Drug Store, Columbus, Ga. 50
cents quart bottle* ap!6 dly n r m
AURANT 11
Most of the discuses which afflict mankind are origin
ally caused by a (Us irdorud condition of the L P/ER.
For all complaints of this kind, midi an Torpidity of
the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia. Indiges
tion. Irregularity of the Bowels Constipation. Flatu
lency. Eructations nnd Burning of the Stomach
(sometimes culled Heartburn) Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills ant Fever, Bronkbone Fever,
Exhaustion boforo or after Fever . Chronic Diar-
rhma, Lobs of Appetite. Headache Foul Breath,
Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down
prtBig&ers
Huckleberry
It is not a panacea for all diseases,
will CURL STOMACH n
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes
low. gloomy spirits. It is one of thd BEST AL
TERATIVES and *-UkIFISRS OF THE
BLOOD, and is A VALUABLE ’ r ONIC,
STADICEF’S AURA&TII
Ft* sole by all Drugp into. Price $| .00 per bottle
C. F.STADJCER, Proprietor,
•40 SO. FR0MT ST. t Philadelphia, Pa.
fol-
Mail Train No 1 -Going \V
Leave Union Depot, Columbus 2 :<0 p m
Leave Broad Street Depot, (.'"l mu bus 2 -Pi u tu
Arrive at Union Springs 5 3' ,) m
■ Union Springs « 4t p m
Broad Street Store
FOR SALE.
The Two-Story Brick Store No. 113, West Side
Hioad street, now occupied by J. H. Gabriel ,
Co. as a Wholesale Grocery Store, will lie sold «
A GREAT BARGAIN
to a cash customer, if application is made at
a.sidTA'.’rutK'se'Mjv.’ai
L. H. CHAPPELL,
BROKER,
Red Estate and Insurance Agent,
Mrs. Lou M. Barnard’s
FAMILY HOTEL
Xo. 23» East Milt si.,
!ne W TOR K
M RS. LOU M. BARNARD’S FAMILY HOTEI
comprises three large and elegant resi
dences, all connected and new-lj furnished in
I first-class style. She can furnish comfortable
| first-class accommodations for families, tourist*
I and business men. Convenient to the busiue^
centers.
TERMS:
I Transient, per day *9.00
I Special rates given by the week.
REFERENCES r
i Mr. P. Dodd. Atlanta, Georgia.
I Mr. L. M. McBride, Atlanta, Georgia.
Sam’l Barnett, Vicksburg, Miss.
, H. L. Hull, EufUula. Ala.
For further information address
I . Mrs. L. M. BARNARD,
i JC16 eoa7t No. 239 E. 14th St., New York.
Magnetic Power!
Arrive at Troy.
Arrivi at Montgomery
Arrive at Kufaulu
Mail Train No. 2—Daily.
• p m
i p in
.10 50 p m
eav
Tv
l 30 a m
6 13 a in
ti 33 a m
10 50 a 111
.... o n a m
Daily Fx-
Arrive at Lnion Springs
Leave Union Springs
Arrive al Kufuula
Arrive at Columbus
Night Freight and Accommodate
eepi Sunday.
Leave Columbus Union Depot 5 50 pm
Leave Columbus* Broad Street Depot 6 00 pm
Arrive at Union Springs 9 IS p m
Vrrjve at Kufaula to 33 71 ni
Arrive at Montgomery 12 20 a m
Night Freight and Accommodation-Daily Ex
cept Sunday.
Leave Montgomery 3 30 pm
a! Union Springs 6 10 p m
DYSENTERY
x
CHILDREN TEETHING
^LlWGGISJS
100 WtlMinia Magnetic Potvei* licit
Is the most successful appliance in the world for
the treatment of Nervous Debility. Neuralgia.
Rheumatism. Lumbago, Sit epJe- ene.s.sa, Asthma,
Dyspepsia, Diseases of Liver, Kidneys nn.ri Di
gestive Organs, Sick Headache, and all troubles
arising from insufficient and impure blood.
50 (PER BOTTLE
Le
Real Estate Agent.
FOR SALE.
and commodious Hutu
’ every convenience, in perfect or
der, 1 1 s miles from liroac street,
in one of the most desirable lo
calities adjacent lo the city. Jf desirable would
exchange for city property.
A desirable full ' , acre lot with
*— good Dwelling, on Fifth avenue.
Will be sold on long time with
St easy payments.
.. desirable four-room Dwell-
ing on south Fifth avenue; good
J - neighborhood and not far from
business center of Broad street
. Terms easy and on long time.
A desirable six-room Dwelling,
wo stories, with water works,
in north Broad. Place 111 thor
ough order.
Five two-room Dwellings (
Ninth street, one block of Get
gin Midland Railroad.
Two Residences on north Sec- |
ond avenue tJackson street) of 5
and 7 rooms, each desirably lo- i
catcd. This property is consul- I
ered cheap by those who know
•a lue of good real estate.
A new and elegant House close
to court house. Dwelling in j
thorough order and hits all the
late improvements. Is consider
ed one of the nicest homes.
, . ^ A delightful home on Rose
r 11*11, half acre lot and a new
,,nu se 'Phis property is eonsid-
1 »*red to he one of‘tlu* nicest
jU-EU-G:yjjqfc? homes on the hill, 'fi rms easv
id will be
Arrive at ( oium’mF. ll 02 p rn
Way Freight and Accommodation No. 5—Daily.
Leave Columbus* Union Depot I 55 a m
Leave Columbus Broad Street Depot 05 p m
Arrive et Union Springs 8 57 a m
Arrive ai Eufnuln 10 50 a m
Way Freight and Accommodation No. 6—Daily.
Leave Montgomery 7 in a m
Leave Union Springs 10 00 a m
Arrive at Dr »ad Street Depot, Columbus. 1 49 p m
Arrive at Union Depot, Columbus 2 02 p m
W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
D. E. WILLIAMS, G. T. A. dtf
/ and after Sunday. June 13,1886, the schedule
‘ ' of Mail Train will be as follows:
No. 1- -Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus 3 20 p m
Arrive at Chipley 5 22 p m
Arrive at Greenville 6 29 p m
No. 2—Coming South Daily.
Leave Greenville 7 00 a m
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW ILL,
Is the very best Saw Mill in Hie market. It took the only
medal of the first class at the New Orleans Exposition.
For I lie above, and for all other machinery, address,
Arrive at Colum
No. 3 -Freight and Accommodation
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Chipley
Arrive at Greenville
No. t Freight an
Leave Greenville ...
Arrive at Chipley ..
Arrive at Columbus
.10 11 a m
North.
... 7 00 a m
i 32 a m
Atf ■WI3LSOETIAV
125 Wilson in fiagarlir I*owor I.allies’
Abdominal Supporter.
For the dispersion of Fibroid and other tumors-
and enlargements of thewonib and the ovaries.
Also gives great support and comfort and in-
: creasecrstrcngth to the wa Is of the abdomen in
cases of abdominal enlargement without any-
particular disease. Tends also to decrease and*
! prevent excessive accumulation of fat.
826 Broadway, New York.
Dr. C. TERRY, Agent, Columbus, Ga.
mh2 dly
1110 i
Accommodation - South.
3 00 p 111
4 05 p ni
6 21 p m
W. L. CLARK. Gen’l Manager.
l\ C. S. HOWARD, (ien‘1 Ticket Agi lit.
feb‘24 dly
FORBES L1DDELL&CO., NOTICE!
Montgomery, Ala,
X. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron. Pipe. Fitting.-
Machinery is the largest in this part of the country.
and
Opelika, Ala., Maj
O N Pud after Sunday, May 9th, 18S6,
on tills road will be run as follows
No. 5.
Til© Brown Cation Grin
WHEREAS, a petition has been filed in my
office, consisting of over fifty freeholders, peti
tioning the Ordinary of said county for the bene
fit of the stock law under section 1455 of the Code,
ai d if no counter petition is filed I will, after the
expiration of twenty days from the publication
of this notice, order an election to be held in said
county for fence or no fence.
Given under my official signature this June
(i has tabor the lead to
tile sales of *h«it class nf
dies, and has given
st universal "Uisfao
•ap.
lit l
from tile city in Lee county, A In
r " >od four-room Ho:
place. Enough timber on pi
to pay for same.
tlu*
Leave (’ol 11mbus .
Arrive Opelika .
Ann 1 Uoodwater
Leave «Ioodwater..
Arrive (Ipciika
Arrive Columbus.
The night train.*
•nt.
dtf
7 30 a 1
9 43 a 1
b 02.p 1
or the pres-
LI.F.X,
Manager.
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable^
Brown Cotton Gins. Feeders and Con
densers.
All the very latest improvements: im
proved roll box, patent whipper, two
brush belts, extra strong brush, cast
steel bearintr** improved Feeder,
enlart"* 1 -:c pr ’ondeuser.
t :impi-•• - iistruetiou, durable
^Jtfin -* !iy;ht, cleans the seed per-
jfeet.. and ]iroduees first class samples.
DELIVERED !■';! r.i: Ob' FltldGIlT
nt atiy accessible point. Send Tor Tull
description and price list.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS. Agents. Columbus. Ga.
ap9 wed satwarn
among the leading Medl-
BITSCARMINATIVE
FOR RORZUSTT.
$10 00. Four room Dwelling corner Front and
Fifth streets, in good order.
10 00. Two 3 room Dwellings on north First
avenue inewi.
8 00. Two 3 room dwellings on north Sixth
avenue (new).
I 00. Two 2 room Dwellings on east Ninth
street.
4 00. Two 2 room Dwellings on south Fifth
avenue.
4 00. Three 2 room Dwellings on south Third
avenue.
2 50. Two 2 room Dwellings in Browneville,
close iu to upper bridge.
3 50. Four 3 room Dwellings in Brow neville,
near Carders’ Hall.
10 00. Desirable Store on north Broad—best
location in city for grocery store.
TOOMBS CRAWFORD
RF.AL I.STATE AGENT, 1245 North Broad St
tu tluVse-tf
THE FAMOUS BftAND O
B. F. COLEMAN, Jr.,
UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IX
Patent Metaiic Caskets. Wood Cases 4 Caskets,
: Children’.s Gloss White Cases and Ciiskd-
White Metaiic Caskets. Burial Rohe- U
up. Personal attention given all <>1
four doors west of Thos. Gilbert’* P
i’s Gloss
; >IT1 §1 .-j(j
1 Street.
The Best Medicine on Earth fo
Children.
An infallible specific for Flatulent Colic, Dial*
rhaa, Coughs, Teething, Cholera Infantum, Cliol
era Morbus, and all diseases incident to clnldrec.
Give it a trial. 25 cents per bottle. Uor sale at
CITY DRUG STORE.
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MATREY CATOS’
Used for oror 25 years with great BU'vepaby thl
physicians of Paris, New York ami London, ai d
superior to ell others f rthe 1 roinpt euro ot an
cases, rec'-ut or of long standing. Put up only in
Glass Bottles containing «4 Capsules each. PRint
75 CENTS, MAKING THEM THE ClILAPEbU
OLD MILL PURE OLD RY1
This whisky was introduced originally in the \t*
1S52, and is con-tiintly nuisir.g new friends. It 1
I the product of the most approved process of distil
I at ion. lroin carefully selected grain, being held tin;
| form.y in warehouse m.t.i P;Xy ma’-.red by ago, i-
justly celebrated for its pu.-ity, delicacy of tlavor
: nnd uniform (jualit >. For s.’.ie, and orders solicite
I by the agent, T. 31. FOLEY, Opera House,
Cor 10th Street and 1st Avenue, Columbus, U
CAPSULES IN THE MARKET.
DYSPEPSIA,
SICK HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION, ^ ^
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