Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 11, 1886, Image 2
DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING JULY II, i*H6. Women Who Work for the Love of Work and Those Who Work for Bread. JHcn Make tinvrrnnrs mid Cniwressnirii, l»ut Kn mutt K<pi»ll> Industrious hi Her Own *,|hcs A Worklntt dirt's Idea of cch* tVnni.n are 1 nil, tlnsslps A Mother's Only In llrr Ihinithter-, For the Km|iilivr-Suti. Columbus. Ga., July P.- t judRe from the time of the articles in the TjNqi'IHKl:- Sl'N addressed to “Woman's Work and World,” that there is about to .sprint; upoi. the world a new era for the women of tin country. It is with extreme reluctance that 1 consent to submit a few remarks to public criticism, but it occurs to roe that at last the times are bursting open with vital questions for both sexes at once, and men are too engrossed withtheirown busi ness to mind women much, while woman is just now too occupied to give men more titan it passing thought and sly glance out of the oblique corner of her eye. At last both sides have all they can do to attend to their own knitting. Men realize that they are THE DIVINE MATERIAL out of which governors and < ongressnn n and legislators are made, and each wearer of striped trousers feels it incumbent on himself to sit on the sidewalk in front of tlie hotels,at the (ieorgia Home corner and other resorts until late at night talking governor, drinking governor, and chewing and smoking governor, while wives, daughters, sisterH and sweethearts are just as swallowed iup in their own matters, which " discount electing a governor or congressman two to nothing. If it seemed likely some years ago that all THE HELPLESS FEMALES in the world meant to sit down on red velvet hassocks, or lie on “flowery beds ,,f ease” waiting for uncles to die in India, or some healthy man to start them onward to opulence and a dog-cart— it has been demonstrated that clever women are not waiting for either—for mortality at Calcut ta or church members to aid them in mak ing a living. “Smart” women, capable of keeping themselves, are generally eleve r enough to pick out a way to do it in — avenue if you like it ta tter. One by one shrewd, independent RIGHT-MINDED WOMEN are cutting their own roads through the solid wall of public disapproval to the higher ground on which men have been allowed to meet and battle with the pro saic demon of everyday life, called bread and butter for short. As soon as a boy is ready to leave college tie is given a pro fession. When he is of a poor grade he quits school and is forced to acquire a trade. Fathers push Hum out and they start in witii a determination to Is■ an as tonishment to the human family. When I) tys leave college it is with the proud as- ! sura nee that the world is ripe fortbc pluck- | ing, that in fact the world has been get ting on the best it could without them,and j will be glad to get them at any price. The world immediately sits down on them, I luckily, and after a few hard knocks, the I curly-haired collegian ceases to end tiis ! epistles in unintelligible Greek or to quote 1 Horace in the original. He packs up his I fine notions in a top shelf of his closet al nig with his Kuskin and TeJemecbus and j hackles down to hard work. Now as to ' girls, Instead of pursuing the same wise course with them, giving them a wea- 1 pon with which 'o ,lo ail the s’, e' nee 1 w hich may be necessary in advancing ! years of hardships, they are kept at the j mother’s apron strings, made to look on j labor with loathing, and not to l>e thought of while there is a man in the world who j m ly be l UAUOHT AND MARRIED | whether of non.-, a means of support. Mar- i rl-ige is all well enough; il is the proper dispensation of woman in its proper time I an 1 place.u >t a word sl-onld be said toplis- courage giris from making g.iod mute lies. ; Bui plenty o r them make bad ones In ; their baste to get into another home. If skilled in some occupation and ready to ; bi'tle with life on llieir own account, girls Would not blight their whole lives by tak ing up crooked sticks, as bad husbands were once called. Then would be less j W ork m the divorce courts. Women are now seeing tins important matter in its true light and so the clever women are preparing themselvis to do worthy work. There are many women of to-day who are j try ing to he something aside from decora 1 tive artists and embroiderers. Now. Mr. F.ditor. if you find anything 1 in these rambling th sights worthy of a 1 place in the Enquirer-Sen, you are at lilr- i ertv to us, tlum. Ifnot.it will only be a little backset to A Daisy, i a k " h> IVunit n an- 4 ailed (,o**ipv. Forth* Enquirer Sun. (.'olt’mhi’s, (Lx., July IL- Tin sturdy oaks atv searching now everywhere for the clinging tendrils of the old days, the plead ing, helpless, reudy-to-he-taken-eare-of kind of girl, who looks up with speechless adoration on the great umbrageous mon arch of thi forest, whose branches shelter her from the sleet and storm. If this sheltering could go on forever it would he a fine thing: but the wo< damn arrives by time with his ax, the sturdy oak is laid low in it-s strength and the poor tendril hits to look about for another tree. There are the mild-eyed, dangerous tendrils in little white caps ami fashionable block gowns, which the elder Weller warned his son Samuel to beware of in life. If wo men teach themselves arts b\ which to live, men would be safer and young girls would not be so afraid of widows. Of course, women may expect to be discour aged and warned to KKKP BACK away from thin rocky path leading to that open ratupart where the heat and burden of the day is waiting for them. But there are things women can do as well if not better than men, and let them take brave ly’ hold on these things and in steady occu pation learn the sweets of independence, and that the narrowness of woman’s sphere is what makes her vicious, full of fault-finding with their own sex, gossippv and in fact, full of mischief. Men are nev- r guilty of the mean little tricks some so men constantly shame themselves by oing, because men are h o busy. Oceu* •ation is the one radical curt for indc - cnee and viciousness in women. Men ar ust as curious nmi fond of themselves ;.. .'omen, and like gossip, too, the most n •.hem. Imt their daily life is full of broader •tter things; they have no time in whirl i study the weaknesses and frailties o heir sex. Working Glut . Whitt tt itti.'H'Nlutu'i>1 Teach Their Ituuahters, One of the noticeable articles of Ih. month is a contribution by Ella E.ip- iii’.ii to the Forum mi the subject of “Wo ■nan's Duty to Woman.” It specially deal- ith the duty of mothers to touch their daughters to work,'"train them so thu'. whatever exigency may befall them they will be able to supiort themselves. Tin writer notes how frequently wealthy wo men arc thrown adrift by sudden calamity and shows that no fate is more pitiabb than being obliged to join the great army of starving shop-girls and sewing women fin view of these lamentable facts, Mrs. ; I-aphmn thinks tlist the charity which J should mend and prevent them must b* gin at home. The mottn r who fails to givi h< r daughter a ipeeial training, fails in her duty. Tin-git I may not la-forced to earn her bread thin year or the ! next, it may la twenty years hence, when ; t wo or three little (lie s are looking to her j for food. Does some mother exclaim, “My daughter is not strong enough!” Misl'or- tune does not discriminate. If your daugh ter be unable to endure a course of techm- i eal or professional training, she is tax> frail for the demands .if iux’iety. “The tax upon the strength of ladies in society in this city is very gn at, 'remarked a physician in Washington last January, “and only those of the strongest constitution can stand the strain. Balls at night, receptions in the day, etc., all combine to debilitate.” Men tal application, with the proper food, exer cise. and hours, does not Injure the health; on the contrary, it is often most favorable to it. Recent investigations prove that among college graduates there is A GAIN OF 22 PEn CENT, iijkiii the health of the average woman. If the girl be not healthy, try to make her so. Unless, perchance, site be expiating the sins of her fathers, in all probability there are irregular hours, careless exjxi- sure, lack of outdoor air, heavy clothing suspended from the waist, or even too much sweetmeats at the root of the trouble. Or it may lie that a lurking dis satisfaction with an aimless life is wasting the strength of mind und body. If the mind cannot cure the liody it can fret it sorely. There art. more of these girls than may ini supposed-girls who seethe need of honest work in the world, who feel the impulse of this busy ape, but. who are held tifleh by public opinion; still others who would not hesitate to brave that in a mod est, womanly wn.v, tail who. having no special aptitude, are left, by parents and teachers to meet ttio greatest problems of life unaided, and to undermine tx-alth and spirits in brooding for months and years over the question; “What am I good for? What ran I do?” “Get work; got work; Be sure ’tis better than "Tint you work to get," cried tin poet from the depths of her wo man’s heart. Let mothers beware how they roll their daughters of their birth right. Other sins than thone against health are visited upon the children and the chil dren's children. If the daughters are left helpless they must Is-the sufferers in the hour of trouble. Is there b it one daugh ter, anil is she i es <led in the home” Then, if no other channel open, make her a pat tern hoiisekeiqH r. Make her so proficient in this art., which all women ne»-d to a greater or less extent, that it, will tie to her a profession. Give tier experience not merely in details, tint in supervision and management. But whether it. he mental or physical, whether it lx- as an artist or an artisan, give tier a work, a resource. Women in I iiropr. Theodore Ft an ton, in u recent fitter to | the Index, given the following fact* con- j earning the progress of women in Europe: The two first ladies in Stockholm to serve ! on state committees arc nowon the state' girls'school hoard. One of these is baroness , Adlerparre, editor of Home Review. The progress in all Scandinavia is qui‘e puirked. M rs. Kowalcswka is pre lessor of mathematics at the non-state university of Stockholm. The society for the protection j of married women's property interests has now added to its demands a c laim lor wo- j man suffrage. Women’s rights societies are being formed among the peasants of t Denmark. j M. Haul Bert, who has been •« nt by ' France*" as a mission t*» Toquin, took aj French lady doctor as a paid member of the embassy. i Signora sV.la/aro. an Italian author, hns , just written he r first work on tin* woman , question, advocating the broadening of j the field of woman’s work. The signora : is e ndeavoring to establish a sediool of arts for girls in Rome. Miss Maria Fame, oft Rome, has [been appointe»ei by the queen j of Italy t*» Ik- her own physician.This good ' queen takes an inte lligent interest in the j advancement of woman. ( hill a ii d Kiocr t’oinjin-rt'il. Allot her guardian of health proclaims: 1'LKAsANT Mount I'. <>.. Miurens t’o., S. | C., Messrs. Westmoreland Bros, Gentle-: men: You gave me a bottle of vour Cali- j saya Tonic, winch 1 administered to inv son, who was .sudering at that time with) chills and fever, and I must sa.v for the benefit of the public, that it gave him t;n* I tire satisfaction and relieved the case, and j that, the chills have not returned. 1 have examined your formula for making the 1 Tonic, and believ.* it to he a superior pre- { paration, and if used as directed think it an mvaluabie remedy in our southern malari al districts. Very resi>eetfully, M. C. Cox, M. D. Westmoreland’s C’alisaya Tonic is per fectly harmless and faultless. Can K* used by the infant, aged or infirm. The best tonic and appetizer in the world. Try it Sold by all druggists at ?1 per bottle. ^Brannon A- Carson, Wholesale Age-nt*s, Columbus, (hi. jyfi dlw ITCHING ykin Diseases hstantly Relieved by Cutieura. TREATMENT. A warm bath with Untkuv. oar, and a single application of Cutieura, tii real Skin Cur«. I'hi.* r* :ite<f daily, with t"* rtlirt • dose- of Uiit;ri;r;i dvent. the Ntw Uood FuritL r. t-• kc*'I- t he blood cool, the* per lirntion part am* tinirrhating, the bowels open ‘d li\• r h .d •: .!.• ■- - 1 ■'< . jv : li >p, • dii; •*. ijj-iti.s. s. .qi-lie t i : P iidrufl* and every >pi • i< f Helnmi. S«* V. m d Pimply Rumors nfihe s< a!; nd skin wbe*. the b» >■’ '>by«ici*.ius and reim dii IK /I v| A ON \ Ml I Lit. \*iillr nio-l % d.i ible Ci»t,n.-1 Hvaieiiii- Lav. :.»m* my i h !d HO vro*. I Ua-.O l fe-l like -as ,;v.* tLi- for tL.u <>< m*|it >,* tin -.• '••. ho are troubled ith skin di-ease. My litUi -rirl ua.* trouble with Ke/**in.i, mid I :ri.. ! - v. ral ia!»ir> and .:iediejm*H. but »»i«I not !i* r mu iroml nmil ! .-• ■! tL-* cmic.iv.L Keuu i d s. wliieli |» ”diA ured her. for \!ii< h I ou * ,< u iikuin tlumk:- :md many nitfbts oi’r.'M. A N ld )N BossSl ? |*.K, f;<i ?h, In I. Tt:TTi:it or i n i; .sc t i.il I was .il'iio.M pt-rf'eeliy L tid. c:;u- *d by tetter • ■ in* toi* id" tii.* sun|p. i ust d yotir < 'mi* ur<* In m* ties ilbnul six Wf -ks. U 1 I t.• ■ v .*m-;d .J I*. ( l‘U)l( I*:. Wliileslinro', Tex;i* im i iu !) tvrni itLninn s I want i<* tell ou til'll y*iiir u.uiturn 10 *■■!*,*. ” iiMirnili- , **n!. Aieaif th. t*t* mont b.s in; *: >.-.s ei v* ■ • d. u i* ii I‘'<mi.l :«fier •:i ■.; ::. nit: l«*s of Hi sol\ent I \v:is pi rn i tli d LlilU 1 lJ GRAY After Them Again! THIS TIME WITH A BIG STICK. kisleli In the hid nil ill's ot st a 1 let 1 competitors, ye eieitit price Inm.-es. ,\o itook-keepei' .'it (iniv s Spot l.nsli Store. So ic complaints of hipli pl'ires. HOW IS THIS? 10 l XSCI Ci'liiri-1 Winu O I ( ,i-i- ivplm- rv.Hi, cl n . 10 lioxt-- Hli.i.'hiiiv in An Sold everywhere. Pr riecuA Soap, 'n-; Cn Ptepun* 1 by the Porri t ‘o., Boston. Mass. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.' Wliu snitl (Hay warn not tie’.iiir the Lace trade ot thi.- cdy ! <!ray nevei <top cn 'I im: !!i«* price- .' HOOD’S EUREKA Lie MEDICINE Vets to-day, and always successfully and tri- • mpliant over *my rcincilv on the market, ami . ill stand to ihe milicted with inactive or torpid iver. c>nst ipation or li.id leclin^s generally, by a urue ami overwhelming majority. Ii takes the ead and keeps it, and cannot be defeated as the medv. Try it and he convinced. I**“T . Blackheads, Skin Blemishes, ,\nd j K 1 1) X K P A I X S And that weary. Iiftle?s, .ill-gone st*n- f #■ sat ion ever present with those of in- \ flarijed kidney.-., weak b.n*k and loins, ’ aching hi|'*« aud sides, overworked «*r worn out by dismast, debility «>r dissipation, arc relieveit in mil minute and speedily cured by tin Uutktha Anti-Pain Pi.astck. ;i new. original elegant nut infallih’u antidott to naiti ami in rtammatiou. At ah dnmeusts. i.">c: tive for jJ.Oii. or OfpOlTBB I)RUU IMP ClIBMlCAl, Co., Boston. PK WfHil Drtsj. (toods ■I 'l.ic ;."W at ' « :h * S'cison'* 85c Cuban Linen Moieskma f»r pants and t<. this week 1 tac B'.iu*; Wool Uashmer** u *w TV none car ?'c.ow you *hu One case Dress i finjihaniH to close A' This w.’.'. cause a All ..u; Jlu and fl > Ficuming 4 '. •» , yvuc th:» wevk rtd’.uxs All our *10 and *1- Parasols this w^-k :o V v*. Al! our js» aid fs M arse files sprv.^1- :v.< u«.vk r-C'i;:o*V. :c f Se* our Rents s I’r.laun.it • u ! Sh • • a: -Vh-. f*.: . u ur V Set- Kr W, • ) All onr Thi \V NOT SEARED, i )i>j«isiti-m ..f us. <-r u;.'iki? in !>e dangerous • < inns art- made ar. i,n attempt on : r. - We present , at once 5 e, thev •. *1 <10 at +V-. hut !.le <*or thi- sei-s-.p. • < K'U'iiir,^.- l'riluct'tl t<i 2-ic. -e - - c a ■ ;c v when they undertake to come alongside •fit v-ssu.re system to cute up to us, it would is ' the keenest of weapons, and our Needle " ;he w ater's edge. You see, therefore, such • juld endanger their cargo. : - - w tse. and by careful inspection you will paper •• wder. or pafxr and Linen bilks worth .. .... the tiruis, and new designs suita- BUT THE HEART THROBS OF TRUE MANHOOD. SrAKT*. . rvpt. •2:2. Ikka. To the Constitu tion, Atlanta Were I u» practice deception in a i cas»- like thi.*. I would ♦hrak that my heart had j becomes seared liey^utd recognition. To Ik* guilty of bearing false testimony, thereby | imiKjriling the lives of tny fellow-men, would l»la«'e me lK.»ncath the diirnity of a gentleman. The facts which 1 disclose are i ndorsed and j vouched for b> ;!ie community in which I live, ! and I trust they may exert the influence in- i tended. Fortwcutv long years \ have sufle-ed untold tortures from a lenibh pain and weakness in the i small of my back, which resisted all modes and manner of treatment. For a long time the horrifying pangs of an eat ing cancer of my lower lip has added to my mis ery and suffering. This encroaching, burning and pa in fill sore on my lip was pronounced Epi thelial Cancer by the prominent physicians in his ?»*ction. which stubbornly resisted the best medical talent. About eighteen months ago a cutting, piercing pain located in my breast, which could not be allayed by tlu* ordinary modes of treatment. These sufferings of mDtn and prostration be crime so great that, on the lHih uf last July, a leading physician said that I could not live long er than four dn\s. and I had about given up in despair. Th<* burning and excruciating ravages tt'*ni«’ini“•ii- did- rh.tt put tlu- prict*s down—GRAY. Mass meetings held everywhere to push :he tfeorgia Midland, to finish the road tjuickly as all can get a chance to come to the Trade Palace before all the bargains are gone. No such low prices named south of New York. On Top Live House. C. P. GRAY & CO., Colmnbii.-. (in.. Opj><isiI<■ Rmikin House. We guarantee to send out more bundle^ in a half day than all hou^-s here ;.*m to gether, and they are all too heavy for boys to take out. *<• we have a man • r-uraged solely for that purpose. of the cancer, the painful conditi^m of and breast, and the l.ipid prontratin whole H\-tem < i.nbim*tl to make m< wreek of f muer mar.lioi.d Wliilt* limn nungly suspended on between lib* and death. I commenced u B B. B.. tin gnuidi—t elo«*«| im*di< im* i my hous< tu-!d. eves u*-od. Tin* effect was wonderful it was mag excruciating pains which bad toimeim* • back ; of m.\ by J UVANTIA! A new medicine ami a Specific for Sick Head ache. Only one dose will prevent the worst Sick Headache. Jordan's Joyous Julep The Infallible Remedy for Neuralgia. M. 1). HOOD y CO., Manufacturing Druggists, 93 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. .nr Stores Foi Rent, THE DESIRABLE THREE STORY BRICK STORE HOUSE (his und water works. This is the most desirably located Store in Columbus for either Grocery or Dry Goods business. Building will In.* put in * borough order by October 1st. Parties wanting a gfKxJ store will find it to their interest to See me in reft re nee to this place, as it will be made to their interest. The Brick Store* anrl Bakery next to Evans & Howard. The building has recently been put in good order and is considered to lx.* the best loca tion in the city for the Bakery business. HHMIIW ( uvwroitiL Kelt I Kxlute igfill. ] JVj Broad Street. j'l'.’T ti (Corv.) CmcAco, April 21st, !s*s,. Th: u to certify, that the Illinois Trust and Sivtngt Bank has this day received from the L'r. fjt. r igar Company of CfucagOi to be held in Specad Deposit, U. S. 4 0 o Coupon Bond9, u tvrstj rj. (too. x Market Value of which Is * 11 VtA 100. 1 “ 41S06 10O. I $1012. •• ifiVJ loo f * •sou. ' (S.) Ja*. S. Gibbs, Cash. **Ue offer the above as a FORFEIT* if our " teMT GBOCKB” does not prove to be a genuine Havana-filler Cigar.-Union Cigar Co. Tin* allow protili' n■).> tlicv li'iivu giif stiiic. i> ’Ilf t'l'HingS of Cllstoilli-l-S it- (LbWtf • lay n In Id id b< t at resit red t«> a ^uttering man. the cuneer com- im ;n «*d bua'mg. -irength .va- imparted t«* my tceblv* flame, and when eight In^ttles bad beer, used I wa*‘»ne nf the h q p'est of men, uinl leit Wesleyan Female Institute, ST-A-UlSTTOIfcT, VA. • lid AH p in ab d had id I .v tlu* 11 hut she >Vinitial Him to Mrinh. “Charley, " said youn^; Mrs. ' r ucker to her husband, ‘1 don’t mind your drinking onct* in a while, as long as you eat plenty *>f cloves, but l do Iiojk* you’ll always drink nice, sweet, pure whisky. I saw a sign in the street the other day which says: ‘Whisky sours,’ and 1 know the stilt!’ must be unhealthy after it sours.”—Merchant Traveler. pruiiouiM'cd cured. To those I wlio an.* .itllieied. and need a blood remedy, I I HIT" the use of ». B. b a wonderfully effective, spe**dy and ulw ap blood purifier. Al.t.KV ( i KANT. j ! Si* a hi a. Ga.. September 22. 1885. I *«aw Mr. Allen (irant, wnen he was flittering with epithe lial cancer of tht* under lip, and after using the i B. R. B. medicine, as stated above. I find him now almost if not perfectly cured. .signed, J T. ANDKKWs. M. D. | SPAiurA. Ga.. September 22. 1885. We take pleasure in certifying to the truth of the above 1 statement, having supplied the patient with the Blood Balm. Signed. Rozjkr ,V Vaiiukman, Druggists. Sparta, Ga.. September 22, 1SS5. -I often saw ! Mr. Allen (Grant when sutfering from epithelio-j nm. and from the extent of the cancer thought he would soon die. He now upnears perfectly | well, and 1 consider it a most wonderful cure. j Signed, K. H. Ukavis, Ordinary. | A HlMlli OF WOMU.KS. FKI F. I All who desire full information about the cause ! and cure of Bh>od 1*oimuis. s«»rofulH and Sevofu-* lous Swellings. Uh*ei*s», Sous. RheuniatiMn, Kid ney f'omplamts, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail. free, a copy of our 82 page Illustrated Book • of Wonders, filled with the most wondei fui and startling proof ever before known. Address BLOOD BALM CO.. . Atlanta, Ga. d‘2ta\v seiw top col n r til Opens September 2‘2d. 188fi. One of the First Schools por Yorso )iUin« ix thi; Union. All Departments thorough. Buildings elegant. Steam heat. Gas light, situation beautiful. Climate splendid. Pupils from nineteen States. All impoitant advantages in one greatly reduced charge. Board. Washing, Lights. English. Latin. French, German. Music, for Scholastic year, from September to June. No Extras. For Catalogue w rite to Ki.v. WM. A. H \RRIS, |). I).. Pre ident, jvT e‘ul2in Staunton, Vijgiiiia. The beautiful crimson Mush of naturt , i without paint, can M* imparted to tne pale cheeks of a sickly and feeble woman by the use of that great female tonic. Situ* j moils’ Jron Cordial. eod&w j Trumps Mukt* Um> of tlu* U;il*y. Two tramps, a man and his wife, have recently been making a good livin ■ inS in land by means of their baby. -We just gets *im christened,” says the father,’“at all the towns we pass, and then you set?, parson, he makes us all comfortable wU sum mat D> eat and money for beds. Or days orful bad we have to »L> ’im twice.” J. L. Norton Carroll, residing at Far Rockawav, Queens Co., N. Y.. was so crip pled with inflammatory rheumatism, of ten years’ standing, that he had to use crutches. He was completely cured by taking two Brandreth’s Fills every night for thirty nights, and will answer any writ ten or personal inquiries. eod&w DR* RICE, ForiS years «t 37 C*mrt Place, new at A nwiUr'.y lo^all.* qualtl!, 1 |-h> ?uuau ftu<s( StXVVta.^'l!. •*** 103 Will |T> . It'. AS KS. S^ionatorrUoa and I»ipofonoy 9 i;ii:'ii,,l'uti-l-)»ol|Fii f. A . . ISIGL t. S,y«. . , • . r :*.•»«. i .... -T'''''’" SYPHi'.t XS ■ '' ; T •* 1 -c.c tTonorrhoa, GIXET, -• •• •• , n *.T:. Reduction in Gas Piping and Fixtures, lib* HAVE decided to pu-Ti • lie Gas i»u.-im*s> in t’.Jiimbus, and in order to do so hav< reduced ?? tin* price «>i G;\s Pipe ;u.il I* ixtinus Now is tin* time t<i put pipes in your dwelling or store j cheaper than ever h« foiv. 1 'a 1 ! :i 11 • l see our st\ h-s of Fixtures. iGEORGIA STEM II ESS PIPE COMPANY. T' *1 t'pl' nii(> 5 Ml. 1H Tuclnii SI rt't'f. Cures Guaranteed in all Canon undertaken. C 'ti*',’.r.u.i 1 *tr <ir»ll,' .•'r l>r l?tter fr-’e nnl '.r.'i*.-1, CLu. t fa ; u-'. I ,iul ourr*n|« t.J<uce atnoily PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 200 pa*e«. f *nt tc any addretsa, securely «e*l.«d, for thirty B. F. COLEMAN, Jr., UXDKUTAKUB A X! > UKALKU IX Patent Metalic Caskets, Wood Cases & Caskets, CLildi't'uV CUiss Wliilu Cases ami Caskt-ls. Cliildron’s Gloss Wliite Mclalic Caskets, burial Robes, all prices from $J.50 up. Personal attention piven all orders. Twelfth Street, four doors west of TJios. Gilbert’s Printing Office. oclflly - ^SOU > VTi0EjTS UfioceB CIGAR ° U i r W lf,c * Cigar is strictly Hand made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip. Sold by all Crocers. USION UGAK COMPANY, <u N. (iliitau St., • CHICAGO, Retail by G. l>. HUNT, Columbus, Ga. je.M illy $ 1,850 Will Buy Nearly New 4-Room House, in1 Pcrfa t Rennir. Waterworks, Kitch- eii in Yard. ( ornur Lot First Avenue and Sixth Street. Nc»w rented to Good Tenant at ^17 per mouth. v 1 .lon.xsro.v A VOIDIAX. ie16 wed,fri,sun,2w HomeSchool a 1 II l:.VS. UKOIttil.t. Makamk S Scsnuwski, , . . . ... Mj-s C. So.-nov, m(i, j Associate Principals. 'I'HE Scholastic year rc-uiwns on Wednesday, I ■•(■pu-mner yjii, Iswi. hist ulnvatiumvl dii- \aiitn^cs oftcrec, (oyouiiK ladies. to circular ofinmrniation apply to the above. I. . iyKdtsepM DRUNKENNESS CU THE LKUJ0R HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING dr, HAINES' OOLDEN SPECIFIC. It ran |„. aiven in cup „| cofTpc or tea \viltiout the knowledge ..t tt,,. person tnk- mg if; ik absolutely liarmlchs, and will ef- teel a perana and speedy em e. whether the pa lie Id is a moderate drinker or an nl- | < olmlH* vvrerlt. it h a * given in Ihou- saiuln of vjiKoK, anil in every inut-unee a per- i«*ri cure Iuik followed, ft fails. The system (Hire imprc*mi teal witl> the hperifle, II Pec oines an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Foe sale l>y fob sale by - | M. D„ HOOD & CO., DRUGGISTS, j 1KI into A It ST.. COLI’-Tinrs. GA, , Call or write for eirciilar & full particulars. Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! \ NSWKR Will you (five in? July 1st will be a darn, uay if you don't. eod*w J. C. KEEDY, R. T. R. M. C.