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DAILY ENQUIRER- SUN: COIUMTS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JTNE 25, ISSfi.
Tf
A Notable Sermon Preached by Sam
Jones to a Great Indianapolis
Gathering.
mule one nay ,im ueeK, its acuta being I
caused from feeding on oats jhoj were ,
damaged by the late rains.
Fanners in Macon Monday report that ]
tlie county is ruined by the continued j
ruins. Watermelons that have rein bed
will drop off the vine, and the !
II the l.l
Hun tier
Sinners sliuiilil Cast Their Hardens i
and Ire Sneoor and strength
Sc ml I nir Unis In Colleue thiklim IVnee >\ Itli
the Hii)itlsls I'oiiehltiff Itetraetlons.
Indianapolis, Ind., June21.—Sam Jones
preached this morning in the Tabernacle
Presbyterian church. The congregation
began’assembling more than an hour be
fore the time announced for the beginning
of tlie services, and by 10 o'clock the ad
joining streets were nlmost blockaded with
vehicles, while all the seats in the audience
room were tilled. The attendance was
very largely composed of women, Among
early comers there were many people
from tlie country, who had driven in,
some from a great distance, and one old
farmer said he had come twenty miles with
his family, starting at daylight
gru-ss is growing In the cotton patches.
One farmer said that Bibb county crops I
would be damaged several thousand dol- i
lars by the ruins.
Commissioner Henderson said Monday I
that the weather we are having will not
hurt corn, but is seriously damaging oats
and wheat. However, Col. Heading, of
the agricultural department, docs not
think the damage will he serious. Judge
Henderson says corn and cotton are in a
splendid condition.
Crops in Richmond county are very much
in the grass, and farmers find it an up-hill
business to keep up with the proper work
ing of their crops", and report a general
... - -r " a V"‘
Stands of flowers adorned the pulpit, and
id u d<
seated there were the choir and it dozen or
more ministers of various denominations,
while as many more were among the con
gregation. Among the ministers was the
Rev. Maxwell Gaddis, sr., of Dayton, O., a
venerable preacher, tne author of a num
ber of religious works—a man who lias
been preaching continuously since 1835,
fifty-one years, and who has been in at
tendance upon-all tlie meetings here. Dr.
Jeti'ery also occupied a seat oil the plat
form.
Mr. Jones preached for more than an
hour, and hud force, originality and
earnestness. None ot his sermons in this
eitv lias excelled this.
ms TEXT
was, “Cast tbv burden upon the Dol'd and
complaint of the unreliability of farm
hands. Big meetings, picnics and railroad
excursions will considerably lessen the pro
duction of the coveted cotton bales and the
much needed full corn crib.
I'ooplti mill Events.
There are about 8000 registered cattle
brands in Montana.
The Saturday half holiday boom grows
nspace in New York.
Boston gamblersi“escape the police on
Sundays by going yachting.
The Palmer family reunion will occur
this year at Stonington, Ct., in August.
Inspector Byrnes says tlie lug thieves
' rk.
uve all been run out of New Yorl
A sturgeon eight feet long and weighing
J'i7 pounds lias been caught in tlie Con
necticut.
Upward of 28,000 persons registered as
visitors to Bunker Hill monument the past
He will sustain thee; He will never sutler
the righteous to be moved. He lias deliv
ered my soul from tlie battle that was
against me.” In the course of his sermon
he decreed again t borrowing trouble, sav
ing among other things;
1 have known women who were worried
about their husbands every time they welit
out of their sight. If I was that way, sis
ter, I would tic a string around his neck,
like some of you do with your poodle-dogs,
and go with him. Thank God, i
married a woman who has sense
enough to believe that her husband has
sense enougu to take care of himself. Sis
ter, if you lm\e got a sober husband, you
trust him: but if you have got a drunken
husband 1 don’t blame you for being anx
ious. A woman who marries a mail that
lins got the smell of breath
ON HIS WHISKY,
[Liughteri that's what it is. tlie smell of
breath on his whisky Renewed laiighter]-
is the biggest fool on earth. Imaginary
troubles have no existence only in the
fancies of an abnormal mind. You need’nt
go to the Lord with imaginary troubles.
The Lord will not head off old John when
he is nut running away, nn.l he won t shoot
down a wolf until he sees him at the door
Mr. Jones told
A PATHETIC INCIDENT
of n woman who had seen her husband am.
three children drown one by one In for,
her eyes, and she was powerless to help
them, and was left alone in the world
with iier little baby. Tlie child grew up
to lie Hi years old ; and he milled : “Sh*.
si lit liiiii of}' to college : off to college.
That’s tlie epitome of the doom oftlious-
nndsofboys, if I hud a pious, good bn.
I could bank on I would send him to c(
lege ; but if ! couldn’t trust him I never
would send him there. There are smut
mothers listening to me now. and what I
am saying is wringing great drops of blood
out of their hearts, tur they Inne sent tlieii
boys away to college, pure in heart auu
thought, only to return debauched and
ruined. Ail unsantilled knowledge is dr
liased, and i would rather have, my hoy in
heaven among his A B (,'s than .'ii heii
r adiug Greek". Do you know that the
solution of the whole question is: Cast your
burdens upon the L >rd. fSoinvi ime.s \vc gi :
overloaded with troubles. See that frail
ship out there, almost wrecked, ami with
the water running over her bulwarks, too
heavily loaded. When the Great Dastern,
the most magnificent ship that ev< r swam,
comes along and releases that little ship oi
part of her burden, she is not sunk one-
hundredth of an inch by the extra load.
Brother, in this
GREAT OCEAN OF SIN AND DEATH
you will find thousands of people overbur
dened, when the great ship of Zion coine-
aloug with our dear Savior as captain. 11,
will lift oft'tlieir burdens and help them to
make their way in speed and salety to tin
shores of eternal deliverance.’
Mr. Jones preached in this strain for
some time, and concluded with ail earner',
exhortation, and asked Dr. Jeffery to lean
in prayer. The latter offered a most fer
vent. earnest, and impressive prayer, ask- I
ing for the blessing of God on the minister j
One Indiana county iias paid •3177 in
iiree years rs bounties on 15,888 wood-
bucks' scalps.
Kx-AIdernmn Jaehne manages to heal
the tax-payers even in Sing Sing. He has
ilready gained 111 pounds of flesh.
A small party of well-known New York-
■rs are making a trip on a Pennsylvania
canal in an upholstered canal boat.
The ocean steamer fleet, carrying tourists
inroad, now numbers 150 vessels, but never
i one flics the stars and stripes.
In a chivalrous but pathetic way, Mon-
‘ ilia bachelors name n town in honor of a
girl and then wait for the girls to come.
It’s martyrdom enough to be n British
soldier assigned to the Soudan. Ill oneregi-
,ient 100 men have died in, tlie past two
nont lis.
Colleges of twenty-three states will be
• prcsi nted at the .summer school of Bible
■uidv to he conducted by Mr. Moody at
fort afield.
President < filman. of .John Hopkins Uni-
'■rsity, Baltimore, will lie tlie Phi Beta
lappa orator at Harvard college this year,
fhere will be no poet.
AltHolutely Pore and Inadultcrated.
HOSPITALS
CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS,
INFIRMARIES.
PHYEI&AM8 ' VtKTWHERE.
CONSUMPTION,
HEMORRHAGES
A art nil Wn&thif/ IH.i-'Wft;
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
MALARIA.
T1IK ONLY
:PURE STIMULANT
For the Sick, Invalijs,
CONVALESCING PATIENTS,
AGED PEOPLE,
Weak and Debilitated Women.
For sale by Druggists, Grocers and Deulcrs.
Price, One Dolbii j»or Iiottle.
#3“ Pr.HoiiIu in n bottle*, nn<l tinpn (routine ex
[vxi-fpt tb>
t*»r dfiii<Mi»,
The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Baltimore, Md.
'ufniUng ConminipHon Form-
rnip beefsteak(iml our whi*
'lalnjentiiui, Jiyspepela.inul
Mail Train No l— (toing West Daily.
Leave Union lb-pot, Columbus
!.e ivt )L.hhI Stive* Depot, C'ohiinbu?
Arrive at Union Springs
Leave Union Springs
\rrive ni Troy
.ot Montgomery
at Hnfaula
Mail Train No. 2 - Daily.
A IT1Y
2 30 P t
. 2 1H j) l
- 5 37 P 1
.. 6 46 P 1
. H 30 p t
7 23 p 1
111 50 p 1
Arrive at Union Springs
I omv. 1 Union Springs
Arrive at F.ufauhi
\rrive at (’• •!limbus
Night Freight anc! Acc<•mmoriutio
cejil Sunday.
Loaw (’f'lnnibii'K Union Depot.
10 50 i
!i n t
-Daily :
’(.Limbus Br<>ad Street Depot..
fiiu la
t Sj rums..
i.i’'W'Aiei ussftil appliance in the v
eutment af Nervous Debility. N
tisi Lumbago, Sleep!e;-siif.s.->g.
• D;Vu-es of Li\er. Kidneys
■ «)rgan-u Sick HearLiChe. and all
: from insufficient and impure bloc
rive at Montgomery
flit Freight and Accommodate
eept Sunday.
avo Montgomery
rive at Union Springs
we I'nion Springs
rive at Columbus.
,iv Freight and Acconunodution
.’oluuibu.s Union Depot
Daily Ex
.... 3 30 p n
. i 2o p it
.11 02 p n
5- Daily
.. l 56 a n
10 50 a m
Way Freight, and Accommodation No. 6—Daily,
ontgomery.
Um’un Springs 10 on a t
tit Broad Street Depot, U iumtni.v 1 U* r ’
at Union Depot, Columbus 2 02 p i
W. L. CLARK, Suj t.
D. E. WILLIAMS. G. T. A. dtf
WILSONIA
!3 YViKoniu Magnetic I'mrcr I.iuIHs*
VlHloniinnl Supporter.
ing .
who budjust spoken that he might eon
i no a gnoc] and great work, and !
time to w . ,
that forgiveness might he granted for ali
uucharitahleness and unkindness of which
anybody had been guilty. “Help us,” lu
fciiiid, “to be kind, forgiving, and patient'
amt may we all he lifted up into a higher j
jilaue,”
just before the benediction was pro- J
nouuced Dr. .)cilery walked across the pul- i
pit and taking Mr.‘.Junes’ hand, asked him |
to hold his last service to-morrow morning
in his church. Mr. Jones consented, and .
stood up to make the announcement that
he would preach in the First Baptist church
to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock.that being !
the last service of the series that he and
Mr. Small would hold in the city. He said j
that the hatclut was buried and lie wa- I
glad of it. “It is a lit conclusion for the;
work of grace in this city,’’ lie said. “1:
the Baptist denomination construe my re
marks as
A REFLECTION ON THEM
as a denomination, l’retract the word liar
as construed to apply to them, for l would
no more reflect upon that denomination
of Christian people than I would upon my
wife and children. May God bless that
grand denomination as he blesses the
Methodists, Presbyterians and others who
1 »ve Christ.”
Then Dr. Jeffery arose and responded by
saying: “I heartily accent this broad and
ample explanation ana retraction by
Brother Jones. I am satisfied that lie ha>
a great, kind heart, and that the word
wie a slip of the tongue. 1 wish it to ht
nndt rstood that there is not a shadow ot a
shade of any unkind feeling in my heart
toward Brother Jones, and I do not !>« -
lieve that there is any ‘Uch feeling
in his heart toward me. 1 ha\«
no sympathy with sectarian. alie. -
ations, and 1 want von a!;
to believe that the great hear
tist denomination throbs in e<
thy and love with Christi:
name, and 1 do not propose to be
by Brother Jones in magnanimity. I
here that 1 take back e\ery word which
was severe and pungent in mylnote of pro-
t< "t. and wi-h I had not u>ed‘these words.
1 give to Brother Jones here and now my
hand and heart, and invite him to preach
in my church to-morrow morning.”
Mr. Small preached to-night at Tomlin
son's hall to an immense audience, hun
dreds being turned away. Mr. Jones will
preach to-morrow at the First Baptist
church, and then both the evangelists
leave on the noou train for Red Rock,
Minn.
nr the dispersion of Fibroid and other tumor*
id enlargements <»f thewomb and the ovaries
iNo gives great support and comfort and ii.-
reaped strength to the wills of the abdomen in
tses of abdominal enlargement without ativ
irtieular disease. Tends also to decrease and
. revent excessive accumulation of fat.
OOIMIIELAIISr dT, ■
16 Broiuhvity. Xnv York.
Dr. C. TERRY, Agent, Columbus, Ga,
Office General Manacr:r.
CoLc.MBrs, Ga.. June 12th, ISM
N and after Sunday, June 13. 1S96. the scheduU
' of Mail Train will be as follows:
No. 1 -Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus 3 20 p n
Arrive at Chipley 5 22 p n
‘.rrive at Greenville 6 29 p rr
No. 2 Ccmiiijr South Daily.
.cave Greenville 7 00 a n
A r ive at < ’hipley 8 02 a n
Arrive at Columbus .10 11 a n
No. 3 -Freight and Accommodation—North.
Leave Columbus 7 00 u n
Arrive at Chipley 9 32 a n
Arrive at Greenville 11 10 a n
No. 4 Freight and Accommodation—South.
Leave Greenville 3 00 p n
Arrive at Chipley 4 05 p n
Arrive :tl Columbus 6 21 p n
W. L. CLARK, Gen'l Manager.
T. C. S. HOWARD, Geii’l Ticket Agent.
feh2-l dly
Opemka, Ai.a., May 8th, 18S6.
and after Sunday, May 9th. 1885. tlie trains
• I on this road will be run as follows:
Ao. I.
the only
ve NliRYF
’ODD known winch leaves no after-effects, and
• without stimulant or alcohol. It is a delicious
vverege and will positively recover Brain nu«l
Nervous Exhaustion, destroy thirst for alcoholic
rinks, restore the appetite.' cure Dys
•freshing slee^ and immediate relief to any
rouble arising troni nervousness. A single bot-
'e wiil prove its virtue.
MANUFACTURED BY
• Columbus....
■ < )pel ika
.* < Joodwater..
7 30 a n!
9 13 a m
6 02 p m
VIOXIE COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
!.ea v i (looilwater..
Arrive Opelika
Artive Coiumhus..
5 00 a in
.10 lli ll IV.
.. 1 09 p 111
,*nts quart bottle'
Taxes! Taxes! Taxes!
No. 7.
No. S.
The night trn
dtf
HE t* HVe C* aJ
\ 13 v m
5 54 p ill
discontinued for the pres-
A. FLKAVKI.LEN,
General Mimager.
ifi i'Xi A W kw* O
nf the Hap-
•diul sympa-
FU^r.
nutilolie
Corn and cotton are growing very rap-
inly ana the oat crop is very tine in Haral
son county.
Twit" 1 -' com Blaint has been made from
farin >'« of lat« about U.USY
or, 2 h i'l8 fair to be a g,, dime
’T* B'-H. of Waynesboro, lost o
OLD KILL PURE OLD RYI
This whisky was introduced orgiiuuly in the \ei
'.sf»2, ami is cuiistanny making m w friends. It \
the product of the most approved pro, c>s of distil
jitlon, from carefully seh-c'ed ^rnin, l eing held tin
tormlv
MOST PERFECT MADE
irehouse until fully matured by age, l
justly’celebrated for iis purity, delicacy of flavor
:.iul iuufo! m q mil it v. For sale', and orders solicite
by the a_cut, T. 31. FOLEY, Opera House,
Cor 10th Street and 1st Avenue, Columbus, <
Prepared with special rogant to
PRICE PCWDER
pirBiggers
Huckleberry
dysentery
children teething
^ByalldRDGGIsts
THE
50 ^PER BOTTLE
•huuMA-vriutiin'KMiuriM;^. .vnanMxrx
PRESS
Hcul Estate Auen
FOR SALE.
A Place ot twenty acres, laive
L and commodious House, with
.W every convenience. Ill perfect or-
der, 1', miles from Broar street
,■ . . in one of the most desirable
calities adjacent to the city. If desirable would
exchange for city property.
'TV A desirable full V acre lot with
nPittli
Will be sold on long time with
easy payments.
, A desirable four-room Dwell-
nig on south Fifth avenue; good
neighborhood and not ftu- from
business center of Broad street
Terms easy and oil long time
-- ~ om-.uuni J-'.YI'lllllir
two stories, with water works
on north Broad. Place in thor
ough order.
L Five two-room Dwellings on
Ninth street, one block- of Geor
gia Midland Itailroad.
Two Residences on north Sec-
- u oi d avenue (Jackson street i of 5
and 7 rooms, each desirably lo-
,. cated. This property is cohsid-
cred cheap by those who know
thefcralue of good real estate.
A new and elegant House ciosp
,,01. L to court house. Dwelling in
I ’ thorough order and has all the
I'Hill'iatiAH late improvements. Is considci-
I ed one of the nicest homes.
A delightful home on Bose
- k, Hill, half acre lot and a new
•—•— House This property is consid
ered to he one of the nicest
■---homes on the hill. Terms o-isv
and will he held cheap.
A nice little farm seven miles
-■~L from the city in Lee county, Ala.
—Good four-room House on tin
place. Enough timber on place
1 to pay for same.
FOR REFT.
?I0 00. Four room Dwelling corner Front and
Fifth streets, in good order.
!0 00. Two 3 room Dwellings on north First
avenue new.
4 00.
1 00.
- room Dwellings on south Fifth
avenue.
100. Three 2 100m Dwellings on south Third
Dwellings of 3
is in Nortlu-
Lib<
2 50. Two ‘2 room Dwellings in Browncville.
close in to upper bridge.
3 50. Four 3 room Dwellings in Browncville.
near Carders’Hall.
icon. Desirable Store on north Broad—best
location in city for grocery store.
TOOMBS CRAWFORD
FOR SALE.
Ss Without a Rival.
limit Mi,iv An. Li:). Hi'I S’lli
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED W; MILL,
Is IIte very best Saw Mill in ’he market. It took the only
medal of the first class ;il the N ".v Orleans Exposition.
For the above, and for all otli t machinery, address,
FORBES LIDDELL&CO.,
Montgomery, Ala.
N. Ii.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, fitting's and
Machinery is the larges! hi this part of the country.
B. F. COLEMAN, Jr.
UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN
Patent Metalc Caskets, Wood Cases & Caskets,
Children’s Gloss White Cases and Caskets, Children’s Gloss
White Metahc Caskets. Burial Robes, all prices from $1.50
up. Personal attention given all orders. Twelfth Street,
foilr doors west of Tiros. Gilbert's Prinl ing Office. „ P1S1V
A GREAT BARGAIN
:o a ca«h customer, if application is made at
once. The .Store is one ol the largest in the city,
•‘•id situated in the business center. For terms
apply to
L. II. CHAPPELL,
BROKER,
Rea 1 Estate and Insurance Agent.
Mrs. Lou M. Barnard's
FAMILY HOTEL,
>'|». 2:{!> Hast 1 mil St..
ZEST IE W AT O HR K-
M
RS. LOU M. BARNARD’S FAMILY HOTEL
comprises three large and elegant
enee-. all connected and newly furnished in
Erst-class style. She can furnish comfortable
f.rst-ciass accommodations for families, tourists
and business men. Convenient to the business
centers.
TERMS:
Transient, per day
Special rates given by the week.
REFERENCES:
Mr. P. Dodd, Atlanta. Georgia.
Mr. L. M. McBride. Atlanta, Georgia.*
Sam’l Barnett. Vicksburg. Miss.
H. L. Hull. Eufhula, Ala.
For further information address
Mas. L. M. BARNARD,
jelti e-.dTt No. 239 E. 1 Rh St.. New York
$2.00
DYSPEPSIA,
SICK HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION,
ILLS
^ S ■ a BHI ■ A RemMv for all Diseases of the Liver, KH*
yrao Orchard Waterssaasssfesjs
genuine salts sold in built,
8IMON A. JONES, Mumper, Lout* Kf. *
, uias-'D'ftGi'SC ’U.T.iu.nU ' t <. 1
1 7 A (TV: >, MAP ING TilUM
j CAPaULLS JN TI E MARKET.
Pr-pm-vdby M
The Brown Cotton Gin Co.
I CLIN ^ CLL,
Paris.
1 who was deal
twenty-eight years. Treated by most of the
ruled specialists uf the day with no benefit.
Cured hnuself iu three months, and since then
hundreds of others by snint process. A plain
<i:nple and - e Prune treatment. Address
T. > PAGE. 128 East 2tith ., New York City.
mb 14 tu tb sat
I y V.-*
■ki'P- ' ■'* Y-'N'ST;
vl: - a-' : ;
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Manufacturers of tlie “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 bearings improved Feeder,
enlarp-'':’ aust pi'et> ’ondenser.
a. 1 ting, simple.justruetion, durable
__IVin -h" --v.is light, cleans the seed per-
^-.jfeet., and produces first class samples.
DEI.ITEKEO Fttl’E OF FKFUiUT
— - at any accessible iioiut. aieud lor full
description mid price list.
PUT'S CARMINATIVE
The Best Medicine on Earth fc
Children.
1 An infallible specific for Flatulent Colic, Dial
rluea. Coughs, Teething. Uhoieia lniautum.c n'-.
era Morbus, and all dis* ases incment to hnitre
Give it a trial. 25 cents per bottle, l or saic ai
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, A;
ap9 w« ii satA’wSm
aits, Columbus. Ga.
CITY
felvJl-G
DRUG STORE.