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DAILY ENQUIRER * SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING JULY
27, \«86.
ABROAD.
A Columbuslte Enjoying the Comfort* of
a Charming Summer Resort.
Nome Interestlmf llomlp Uioul on Olil and II.
torlenl INilnl- Curler’. Out shir, Not so I'rejio
leront After All—Kalllnir in l.toe Oitli it
flerto.HIO.
Hpcria! Correspondence liii'iulror-Hiin.
PrMWicii Halt,, Saybrook Point,
Conn., July 24.—On the 201 h we left New
York for this place. Taking the Shore .
Line railroad, wo skirt uluiijc the Hound ;
const of Connecticut, inuutitiff dozens of lit
tle towns, each wi.h their bimy fa<'torlen-
lnrae ana smn'i. Some, like Stanford,
Bridgeport ami New Haven, are large
places where an extensive business is done.
All along aa we come, wt- get glimpsen of ;
the sound and little baysoxtendinK up Into
the Shore Line. On the edges of these are |
large numbers of houses—some built only ;
for siimmur residences for tiie wealthy i
citizens of the larger cities. The !
bays arc full of little sail boats, for i
the enjoyment of their owners, who, after
three months of rest, return to their cities j
wit h their families all tanned and browned, j
but invigorated and strengthened by the
health-giving salt air.
As we pass along we see how industrious
mull has, from a stony and sterile soil, con
verted this into a most productive country.
While you see many places too rocky
to cultivate, yet all about in spots
you will see that from every
f tosslblo place the stones have
teen gathered and made into everlasting
fences and the ground has been converted
into productive fields and such crops as a
Uoorglan never dreamed of produced.
Even the madam, little as she knows of
farming, was struck with the quantity of
grain produced, which, when cut, covered
the ground. 1 always thought Carter’s
story of his oats was something of an erag-
f eration, but after seeing these, 1 believe—
nlinost believe 1 think I almost believe,
it might have been true.
After a very pleasant ride qf one hundred
and four miles m three hours we reached
this place, and a delightful place it is. The
hotel is an elegs
ing four hundred and Mtty-live reel, long.
‘ • ■ • ■ 5 f 0
grass, the Nladam is constantly calling at
tention to some beautiful wild flower un
known to our latitude. Wild roses in
great profusion and delicate tints arc seen, (
while the held is white with millions of
field daisies of a size we never see j
at home;. many of them fully fhe
-in- of lilt “Dollar of our Daddies.”
By the way no one who has not been in
the- hnoit of examining wild flowers with a
magnifying glass-has ever realized the
b ,-aui ie’i. to be found even in the most aim- j
pie of them. Try it and be thankful for
the suggestion. A new world of beauty
and wonder at the Creator’s skill will be -
.lisr losed.
With the advice to any of your readers, i
whose health requires toning up, to visit i
this piacc, w here, oi. most moderate terns,
they find all they can require, I close for
the week. T.
IsK-liiiivnr in Mulavlii. X. V.
Batavia, N. Y.. July 24.—Miss Clara
Osthelmer. 17 years old, living at Corfu, n
village ten miles wi st of here, where her
father is an ngent for sewing machines,has
had many admirers. The one most favor
ed was Kdwurd biddings, lit years old,
whose family arc wealthy. The villagers
were not a little surprised when it was
learned, a few days ago, that Mr.Ostheimer
had forbidden fiiddings to visit the house,
and compelled Clara to cease receiving his
att l ntions.
Cliddinga, learning that Clara’s parents
bad arranged to send her away from home
yesterday, went to a stable and hired a
horse that is tied of foot and accustomed
to long drives, lie then drove to the home
of liis sweetheart and, leaving his horse
standing at the door, went into the house.
There lie found that the girl was prevented
from greeting him by Mrs. Ostbeimer.who
suspected that all was not right, biddings
firmly held the mother while he crid to
the girl to run and jump into the buggy.
tilie followed his instructions without
waiting for shawl or wrap. He promptly
joined her and the two drove off. Mr.
Osthelmer, who returned home almost im
mediately, started in pursuit, following
them for nearly ten miles and then losing
sight of them. Mr. Osthelmer went to
Cowlesville, while the runaways tinned
east and went U> Attica. The father upon
finding that he was on the wrong trail re
turned and followed them to Attica, where
he learned that the lovers had driven
through the town about half an hour be-
s his arrival.
IFFY'S I THE W WHISKEY
Duffy's Raw Beef Formula
Tor Muliirin.
143 Catherine St., Elizabeth, N. J.
Gentlemen—My trouble has been chron
ic malaria. I was completely run down;
no appetite, skin yellow, constant languor
and weakness. I took vour Duffy’s I’ure
Malt Whisky and Raw Beef Formula, and
could not ask to feel better than 1 do. I
gained 2A pouhds the first week.
D. H. HOWLAND.
118 Jackson St.. Patterson, N..).
DearSir.- Asa mail; of using your Dully - -*
Pure Malt Whiskey mid Raw Beef Formula
I Hml [bat all the malarial fcollniis I hail
have been expellee ; my appetite has re
turned and a gradual increase in weight and
strength has taken place.
JOHN DUFFY.
inti Hfty-five feet Ion,
The halls and rooms are large and the talc
the beat I have ever seen at a hotel. At
tached is a large farm, whence are gath
ered daily the vegetables consumed. The
point- in a piece of land stretching out into
fhe sound and nearly surrounded by salt
water. From the window where i write
is seen the farm stretching away
to the west. One hundred and twenty-five
bushels of corn t-othe acre is the usual crop
and no one who sees the luxuriance of
growtli and thickness with which it is
planted would doubt it. A large number
of beautiful cottages have lit en erected by
the millionaries of Hartford, Middletown
and New Haven, and at niglit they resort
to the spacious parlors, halls and piazzas
oft-he hotel where they meet many of the
first people of these cities who make
annual visits to this charming
seaside resort. 1 can conceive
of no better place to idle away a few weeks
in summer and to recuperate from the j
hurry and worry of American life than this
charming place. For those who desire
fishing, boating, bathing and riding, enn
be hnd in abundance, while the absence
of all demoralizing amusements makes it
differ from most summer resorts.
Saybrook is a place of some historical
interest, living one of the most ancient
suttlements in this country. The original
town and tort were upon the point.
The present town lias been built some two
miles further up the river. A very old
fi ^avoyard is to he seen at the point, where
e the remains of many whose uiimes
were prominent In the early history- ot
Connecticut. On this point wiih first found
ed Yalu college, after some years removed
to the more suitable site it now occupies ut
New Haven. From here the Right Rev.
Bishop Heabury went to England
to obtain consecration which,
after a long delay, tie obtained,
if I remember right, in Scotland. Return
ing to this country, lie laid the foundation
of the Episcopal church in Connecticut so
well that- to this day it has remained, if
not the strongest, one of the strongest in
the state. The little church in Sayhroolc
contains a heaulifid memorial window to
his memory, l.udy Feutviek, one of the
early settlers, did much for the place and
the church,and after her this little house is
called Fenwick lmll.
Some years since In building the railroad
to this place il was found necessary to puss
through the old grim yard, end as the
grave of Lady Fenwick was directly in the
path the remains wen disinterred, ami
with some ceremony laid in the church '
yard In Snybroek and a monument to the
memory of this good woman erected. A j
very pretty little church has been erected I
near this bouse and given to the peoplo. i
It is not yet finish)d, and the seats
are only hard-wooden seated chairs j
and hot comfortable enough to permit the i
worshipper to nod, even if the rector ex- |
coed the orthodox length In bis sermon
(fifteen minutes-, which I am told he [per- [
haps in consideration of the seats i?) j scl- j
dotn reaches.
I omitted in the proper place to say that ;
for years past the thermometer has rarely
if ever exceeded 7ii‘ii# the hottest part of I
the day.
Another good thing about this house is
that they have a children's dining room, I
where nil children, unless perfect in 1 heir
behavior, are required to eat. I know one
little throe-year-old girl in Columbus
whom, if all the children were like, there
would be no use for this room. Don't all
claim her I
On Tuesday, the day wo left New York, ;
when we arrived at Bridgeport we saw an
immense crowd congregated ut the depot
nrounu a pile of broken railroad ears and
soon learned that the train which left
New York just one hour and ten
minutes ahead of us had met with a ter
rible accident, ami had run into a
gravel train and had killed several
moil and wounded a number more. This
was the train which we lmd proposed
taking, but the madam, for some woman’s
reason, suggested that \u should take n
later one, and we accordingly did so. This
goes to show that the saying may be true, ,
‘ That a man seldom loses anything by
taking his wife's advice.”
There is a beautiful oak grove on this
point where a large covered platform has
been erected for dancing. A stable is also
furnished to shelter and feed horses of such
us choose to ride from Saybroak and the
But-rounding country in order to enjoy an
old-fashioned clam bake. The railroad
has now been extended to this grove. Be
ing nearly surrounded by salt water, it lias
a cool breeze at all times, ami when lit up '
with Chinese lanterns and filled with gay
Yankee girls, must be a pleasant place. No
doubt many’ll staid yankee paterfamilias !
lias here met his fateand to this day either
blesses or curses that particular ‘‘Rhode :
Island dam bake.” A stroll along I
the asphalt walk which skirts !•
the beach brought us by the j
rector's eottuge. His reverence, as he sat
on the piazza, saw us, and with the usual l
hospitality of his cloth, cordially invited
us in. The writer’s well known partiality
for the clergy, of course, prompted ac
ceptance. A pleasant chat of half an hour
discovered that we had many mutual ac- !
quaintance. If, upon parting,' we left him
as well pleased with us as we were with i
him we can promise ourselves some !
very pleasant hours during our stay. !
On all of our trips it has happened that
we have made the acquaintance of some
of the clergy, and I am sure we meet no
class of men whose society we more enjoy.
Is it possible that the writer missed liis
calling?
In strolling about over the thick, green
fore
Yesterday
the couple returned home
P
with the Information that they lmd been
married at Attica. They went to the home
of t he bridegroom’s parents, rind were cor
dially received, and it is thought that, be
fore many days they will lie forgiven by
the bride s parents. Bsith the young people
art, members of tbe Episcopal church In
Corfu, and the bride, who Is possessed of a
sweet, voice, is a member of the church
choir.
The Wasting Diseases of infants and chil
dren are by no means confined to an insuf
ficient supply of food. The trouble is that
the food is injudiciously selected, and the
limited digestive power of the child is un
able to assimilate it. Melliu’s food, when
prepared according to the directions,forms
tbe best substitute for mother’s milk that-
has ever been produced.
^ jyd tUjth&sat lm
Over the backyard fence—“I say, do you
know the Shirtlesses are going to move
this spring! ’’
“Mo! are they, though? Well, I am
glad. They have made the street a by
word.”
“Yes, but then Mrs. Hhiftlesshas fallen
heir to ij-15,000 and she has bought an ele
gant house.”
“Oh, I always lilted her, but her young
ones—well, they are real kind o’cunning,
after all.”-—Hartford Post.
YOU I AX III"Y lT.lt 10 CENTS
A sample of Simmons Liver Regulator, for
trial. Be sure you get the genuine.
m jeX5 tu&wlm
Chattooga county will soon wrestle with
prohibition.
of vour Diidy'.- Puri Mult
troubled uiso with my muxs and blood spit
ting, which 1ms also been relieved.
A. J. GLEESO.S.
Yohk St.. W. Phils., Pa.
Gentlemen 1 had malarial fever, which
was followed by typhoid and pneumonia.
Physicians prescribed eod-liver oil. Outdid
not improve. I aot disgusted anil procured
your Duffy's Pure Mali Whiskey mid Raw
Beet’Formula. They did me good at once.
1 was almost a skeleton, and would not have
believed It possible to make tile progro
Haoebstown, Mu.
Gentlemen I had been-for years suffering
with chills, and received no permanent re
lief in the bauds of a nhysiclun. The mal
ady brought on hemon-haites. hut am pleased
to say that as a iv-sult using your Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula
I am feeling better than I have in six years,
and I regard its power in curing main:
pcBiggas
Huckube
+@ORDIAL+
something wonderful.
. BOON K.
THIS DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO.,
Baltimore, Mn
lf*?*The Duffy's Raw Beef Formula mentioned
above is u special household application of the
medicinal virtues am I purity of Duffy's Pure
Malt Whisky, and is intended to more specifically
meet the requirements of those sufTerinfc from
Consumption, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, General
Debility and nil Wasting Diseases. In addition
to the tonic effect of our whisky, it furnishes .in-
equaled blood-forming material, whereby the
weight and strength are increased. A printed
copy of this formula, which consists principally
of raw beef and our Dulfy’s Pyre Malt Whisky,
will Ik* mailed to any address, under the Seal of
the ('oinpany, upon receipt of a two-eent stamp.
Or the preparation itself, in liquid form, as put up
i by us by a special process, making it the most
■palatable and efficacious i>e«-f preparation ever
j made, euu he had of all Druggists at ON 1*7 DOL
LAR PF.R BOTTLK. d*wtf top coin rm
Another County Acts.
AUK ANTI I
Afftfit of the dinensos which afflict mankind arc origin
nlly caused by a disordered condition of tin.- LI V ER.
For nil complaints of this kind, mich'as Torpidity of
tile Liver, IfiliousneHs, Nervous Dyspepsia. Indiges
tion, Irregularity of the Bowels. Constipation. Flatu
lency, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn). Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux. Cliills nnc Fever Brenkbone Fever,
Exhaustion before or alter Fever*. Chronic Diar
rhoea. Loss of Appetite, Jlendaebe, Foul Breath,
Irregularities incidontal to Feumlos. Bearing-down
STADIGER’S AURflWTII
is invaluable. It is not a panacea for all diseases,
but Gl1 diseases of the LIVER,
will W STOMACH and BOWELS
It changes the complexion from u waxy, yellow
tinge, to n ruddy, healthy color. It entirely romovee
low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and '~U».IFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and is A VALUABLE *' r ONIC.
STADSCEF S AURANTII
For sale by all Druggists. Price $|.00 per bottle
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
MO SO. FRONT ST.. Philadelphia, Pa.
“MOTHER'S FRIEND"
Not only shortens the time
of labor and lessens the iu-
tonsity of pain, hut it great
ly diminishes the danger to
life of both mother and child
and leave* the mother m a
condition highly favorable
to speedy recovery, and far
I ess liable to Flooding. (’on-
v ulsions. and other alarming
symptoms incident to slow
or painful labor. Its v. oader-
•fUl efficacy in this respect
entitles it to be called The
Mother’s Friend ami to he
ranked as one of the life-
saving; remedies of the nine
teenth century.
From the nature of the
case, it will of course be un
derstood that we cannot pub
lish certificates concerning
this remedy without wound
ing the delicacy of the wri
ters. Yet we have hundreds
of such testimonials on tile.
HOOD’S
EUREKA
LIVER MEDICINE
Acts to-day, and always successfully and tri
umphant over any remedy on the market, and
will stand to the afflicted with inactive or torpid
liver, constipation or bad feelings generally, by a
large and overwhelming majority. It takes the
lead and keeps it, and canuol be defeated as the
people s remedy. Try it and he convinced.
J UVANTIA!
A new medicine and 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. D. H 0 0 D & C 0.,
Manufacturing Druggists,
93 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
dtf
CLINCMAN’S
T obacco
REMEDIES
,Copv.) Chicaoo, Ap*h.91«, IRS',
This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust an*;
Savings Bank has this day received from the
Union Cigar Company otChicago, to be held
as a Special Deposit,
U. 8. 4 °lo Coupon Bonds,
ns follows 1 ,, , „ , ....
K„. 52I1IR D. *500. 1 Market Value of which Is
$1012.
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41204
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n dsn) 100
VsdoT J (S.) Jas. S. Gibbs, Cash.
Wc offer the above as a FORFEIT# If our
“FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a
genuine Havana-filler Cigar.-Union Cigar Co,
CIGAR
Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hanoi
made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip.
Sold by all Crocers.
UNION CIGAR COMPANY,
36 S. Cliutuu St», - CHICAGO.
Retail by
C. D. HUNT. Columbus, Or.
je24 dly
^DYSENTERY
CHILDREN TEETHING
^ALLDBUGGISTS
50 tPER BOTTLE
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED W MILL.
Is the very best Saw Mill in the ijiiirkei. Ii look the only
medal of the first class at Ihe New Orleans Exposition.
For the above, and for all other machinery, address,
FORBES L!DDELL&CO.,
Montgomery, Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron. Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery is the largest in this part of the country.
ieldwAni «
Wesleyan Female Institute,
ST^xjnsrTonsr, v.a.. i
THE CL1NGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
Tin: .HOST F. FI'ITT I
TION on the market for Piles,
for Itfliiiiu PiJrM. Has ut
l !E„ t„„ u . utHMun i
and!Boi
i»Ri:i\\K.\-
M RF( I KK
---.-J tailed to give
Will cure Anal Ulcers. Abscess,
Salt Rheiun. Barf er’s Itch, King-
, Pimples, Sores and Boiis. Price 00 cts.
Send for our Treatise on -‘Health and Happi
ness of Women,** mailed free.
The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
jy21 eod&w nrm
PENNYROYAL PILLS
“CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH.*
The Original and Only- tirnnlne*
Safe *n*i xlwxy* Rvliam- R-*n are of wortbl«*M imltatkaa
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nan. ip 1 ;
I 8 Ma.ll.on *QU*ra. I'hU.Ja, t>.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
Sore Throat.Bunions,Corns. Neuralgia.Kiieunmtism,
Orchitis, (tout. Rheumatic Gout. Colds, Coughs,
Bronchitis, Milk Leg. Snake and Dog Bites, Sting*
of Insects. Ac. In fact allays all local Irritation and
Inllamin ition from whatever cause. Prior *io rt««
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared uecordiiiM to the tno»i Meientifie
i*iiiu*i|>!t’.M, of the PI'RKST SKDATIVK
IXiKfniKNTS, compounded with the purest-
Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended for
Croup Weed or Cake of tbe Breast, and for that class
of irritant or inflammatory maladies, Aches and
Fains where, from too delicate a state of the system,
the patient is unable to bear the stronger application
ot the Tobacco Cake. For Heudache or other Aches
and Pains, it is invaluable. Price Id etn.
Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM, N. C. 0. S. A.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
NOTICE hereby given to all persons having
demands against Hugh Dever, late of said coun
ty, deceased, to present them tc me properly
made out. within the time prescribed by law, so
as to show their char ’
persons indebted to s
' * * idiate j
n \VlU A. AINUi-UH.
Administrator, eto.
T)T) T Send six cents for postage and
X IV L/jXj. recceive free a costly oox of
goods which will help all, of either sex, to make
more money right away than anything else in
this world. Fortuues await the workers abso
lutely sure. Terms mailed free. Tbue & Co.
Augusta, Maine, dawtf
Opens September 22d, 1886. One of the First Schools for Young
Ladies in the Union. All Departments thorough. Buildings elegant,
steam heat. Has light. Situation beautiful. Climate splendid. Pupils
from nineteen States. All important advantages in one greatly reduced
charge. Board, Washing, Lights, English, Latin, French, German,
Music, for Scholastic year, from September to .June. 8260. No Extras.
For Catalogue write to
Rev. WM. A. HARRIS, D. D., Pro blent,
jv7 eod2m Staunton, Viiginia.
The Brown Cotton Crin Co.,
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Alnuufaeturers 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 beariutr 0 , improved Feeder,
enlart""’ oust proc: 'oudeuser.
aa. f , ;mg, simple in .instruction, durable
Knghi. fsst. t-.ub light, cleans the seed per-
jfect.j and produces first class samples.
I DELIVEItUU FREE OF FREIGHT
, at any accessible point. (Send for full
description and price list.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga.
sat&w5m
Ground daily, and frebh all the time
At $1.15 Per Sack. CASH.
O NE OR MORE SACKS, as wanted. These-
prices will hold good unless some fluctua
tions in markets or the Merchants and Brokers*
Association forces the mills to refrife to sell me'
Where I furnish the tacks 2!Ac per bushel extra
will be charged for the sack. “
Pride of the Kitchen
SOAP.
FOR ALL
House Cleaning Purposes.
A Solid Iti-ox. Cake for 3c.
J. J. WOOD,
138 Broad Street.
eod tf
DR. RICE,'
For *5 years at 37 Court Place, now at
A regularly educated and legally qualified rkyalcian ani ta#
moit succcWul, as his praciioo wifi prove.
cflJfof# ond m, SExSAl V
Spermaton
ipermatorrhea nnd Impotency,
as the result of self-abuse in youth, sexual excesses in nia*
Hirer vears. or other causes, and producing some 0 f the fol*
Seminal Emissions, (night enr.s-
s by dreams). Dimness of bight, Defective Memory. Phy-
1 Decay, Pimples on Face, Aversion to Society of Females,
Coufu.-ion' of Ideas, boss of Sexual Fewer. i"c., rendering
marriage improper or unhappy, are thoroughly and pema»
MS pOkiiiYeiy cured ‘and "
ilona b.
*»ii*al Dec
ally, acquires 1
recon.mend persons 10 my care, w uen u ir mcuuveuieui to
visit the city for treatment, medicines enu be sent priviitelj
and safely by mail or express anywhere.
Cures Guaranteed in all Cases
undertaken.
Consultations personally or by letter free ana invited.
Charges reasonable and correspondence strictly confidential.
k PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of MO pages, sent to any nddress, eecurely sealed, for thirt)
l30) ceuts. Should be rt-ud bv all. Address as above
Office hours from « A. M. to 9 P li. Sundays, 2 to * P. M
Desirable Property
FOR SALE.
'HE .SEVEN ROOM DWELLING AND
. vacant lot on north Fifth avenue, known aa
This.desirable place will be sold cheap for cash,
and parties wanting a home will find it to their
interest in seeing me in reference to this place.
Call early and secure a desirable investment.
TOOMBS CRAWFORD,
Real Estate Agent.
I2M iti'oml Str«M>t.
jy23 dtr
sip^insro- g-oods 1
Spring Fashion Plates.
IPIECIE G-OODS!
Suits Made to Order.
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J you are pressed by the season, and then want
a suit made in a hurry. We are prepared, how
ever, to get up suits at very short notice. If you
want a suit quick, give us your order. If you
want a suit, in thirty days, give us your order. If
you want a suit in sixty days, give us your order.
G. J. PEACOCK,