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•*r*nw I JULY ENQFIRKK ■ SI N : COl.rMBFS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 24, 1886. Incidents Which Make People Believe That Suoh is the Case. MAO AT MURPHY. Inbl Witter l*ert|tle Itreatlf Kjerrlnert at till' tiraml It'ii>|if-ranrt> Ailrurate, Whom They Ar- ruigii at a .tliaart) Iniivj.Xaker. Mtsilylaa the Sapemlttlutis Prorllvltlsa of a Koaatllaml ling -Cat* anil Mia|i lluliblwt—I Hoax Hminic Ngp.mlltlouk—Other Inrlilente New York World. It is not unusual for the Scottish shep herd to gravely say when his sheep care- avoTd some particular locality tout hey must ha’e seen a geast there,” and he will assure you that there are ”au.d kirks and brigs, and ither uncanny places which all the dougs in Scotland eould na get his sheep to gang by. Hut the doug will sometimes see the gcast, too, and theu he will na gang h.v there hitnsel’.” Upon one occasion the writer hud the opportunity of studying the superstitious proclivities of a great Newfoundland dog whose chances of association with chil dren had been very limited. With some visitors to his house came n child witn u doll large enough for the dog to take in the human characteristics of its head und face, surmounting the dress in their proper order and proportion. This, united with such fairy-like dimensions, consti tuted a mystery too profound for the mental penetration of Iiruiu. He was de lighted with the association of the child, as it was the first of its kind with whom lie was on terms of intimate acquaintance. He would follow her about everywhere and lavish upon tier the most friendly at tentions; but the doli, “none of it in mine, thank you,” and he was always careful to keep on that side of his little l'riend furth est away from the doll. Noticing these actions, the writer took the doll and ad vanced it toward the dog, who retreated with the utmost precipitation, but llnully be was backed Into a corner, and, on find ing his retreat out off, he made a dash past the doll with an energy which could not have been more desperate if his life hud been at stake. But the most comicui purt «>f the circus was the pretense he made of not being frightened. As soon us lie se cured an open line of retreat he would take up a position at u respectful distance and skip and caper and bark in n manner which clearly indicated: “ffho's afraid ? If there is any dog in this neighborhood that is afraid ofiairios he cun not be discovered in this direction.” But the moment the doll was advanced toward him he ran. all the same, it is not uncommon for eats to play with soap-bubble without appearing' to be Dispatch to the Enquirer. Woostek, O., August 20. —The temper ance people of this community are exceed ingly exercised iner in -j manner in which Francis Murphy trod oil prohibitionists in , , h vour p. Whi,k -r ««• K*” 1 "" r Formula.” DUFFY’S PIE HALT Duffy's Raw Beef Formula Slow to Uel Hourly mill Wrong. Mr. P. R. MURPHY, 198 Conway street, Baltimore, Md., writes: "Have gained 41 ounds by the use of your Duffy’s Pure day, when he dei ounced the prohibl ofit.^was^ehau^wlth 1 ? promine* j Mk M. V NEIGHBORS, Ossage MUsion temperance worker to-day, and he gave ' J> ans ^> X ’l.Vr'V. ^ a '® used ^ogr _Duffj s vent to his indignation in the following strain : “That speech of Francis Murphy's at Youngstown, in which he denounces the prohibitionists, is one of the most in consistent, illogical and contradictory ut terances that has ever fallen from the lips of a public speaker in a long time. Murpiiy talks a great dual about love—love every body. The motto of hblnledge is. ‘With mal ice toward none, and charity for all,’and yet he says he does not believe in prohibi- - 1 Sf- Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formu la, and weigh 25 pounds more than ever before.” Mr. Z. HARRISON, Luray Courthouse, Va., writes: “Have been using your Duffy’s Pure Malt WIskey for dyspepsia, and have gained 33 pounds.” MR. WM. H. J. WELLS, 955 Claiborne Ave., Chicago. 111., writes: “After using BARGAINS BIRvIHSTO- CUSTOMERS, CUSTOMERS MAKE BUSINESS. tion and wants the prohibitionists to keep your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw #•■■4 Lie mvttm mmil ITu uli.-tiL'u litr hiu lit. iPpf't r. V 111 11 I !1 llllVP : ffltlpfl 1i I'lfillliilg out of his movement. He shows by his ut terance enough hute and malice and un- charitableness as could be exhibited by an ordinary mortal. Another remark- uhie feature is displayed by Murphy in his speech. He has a heart big enough to take in the saloon-keepers and look upon them Wjth charity, but the prohibitionists are anathema marantha. Such a position, to say the least, is piisilanimous. He claims to conduct bis meetings oil a non-partisan basis, but belies his words by serving notice on the prohibition party to keep out of his movement. He claims to mind his own business, but every where he goes lie attempts to disorganize t he Woman Christian Temperance Onion and reorganize it on the non-partisan basis. He tried to do this when in Wooster, but failed, although he reported to the Cleve land Mirror that lie succeeded. He thought he hud caused a disunion here by under- Beef Formula, liuve gained 15 pounds.’ Mr. EDWARD H. HOWE, 938 Main street, Kansas City, Mo., writes: “Have used your Puffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw' Beef Formula a little over two months. Have gained 19J pounds.” Mr. C. H. KNIGHT, 1315 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C., writes: “After using Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, have gained 10 pounds in weight.” Mr. WM. CHAPMAN, 1500 Vermont Ave., Washington, D. C., writes: “I have used your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula, and have gained 10 pounds.” THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO., Baltimore, Md. ceThe Duffy’s Raw Beef Formula mentioned above is a special household application of the more than astonished or mystified by its i that must lie done over and over again be- sudden disappearance. In one case, now- , cause it is nut effective; but this is Mur- handed work, but he was mistaken. Mur- | medicinal virtues and purity of Duffy's Pure phy, in one respect, attends to his own , Malt Whisky, and is intended to more specifically business when it comes to getting pay for meet the requirements of those suffering front his services. For his ten days’ work in hebfm’y and’ltlP^S niseisra in addition Wooster he got over y-MO and his son Ed- . to t Ire tonic effect of our whisky, it ftirnishes un ward took over #1000 for two nights here, equaled blood-forming material, whereby the Yes, ill this respect Murpiiy attends to his weight- and strength are increased. A printed ‘ J copyofthis formula, winch consists principally • , ,, , , ... .. of raw beef and our Duffy’s Pure Malt Whisky. “ Thousands signed the pledge while the 1 *-■ • - — —*--*••- boom was on here, but not asaloon keeper was starved out and not a saloon keeper was given a vacation, as Murphy wants to p’aiatuble and efficacious beef preparation bring about. His meetings here last win- made, can be had of nil Druggist: ;it ONE DOL- ter, so far ns permanent results were eon- i LAK PER BOTTLE. Jtaw&wtf top col n r in cerned, were failures. A Murphy lunch and reading room was opened and ran for a few months and was then abandoned. Sunday afternoon meetings were kept up for a while, Jjul they have been abandon ed. It was a spasmodic movement—work will be mailed to any ai..cress, under the Seal of the Company, upon receipt of a two-cent stamp. Or tlie preparation itself, in liquid ibrm, as put up by us by :i special process, making it the most tery as to grow big-tailed, and spit at any soap-bubble which might happen to fall to the floor and drift across it. Another, which up to that time had never seen a colored person, fled so precipitately from a good-looking negro girl that it tumbled into a grating, from Which it could not be be coxed until hunger overcame its terror, •ourse he’s opposed to the prohibition par ty, fur if the prohibition party rulea his occupation would be gone. He says lie is in favor of the Dow law, but doesn’t tell ! which end. It must be the ) tax end, us that is the republican end, ' tlie partv for which he is working, accord- j ' t tft GLINGeMfti’S TOBACCO REMEDIES . .. ..... r. . ... ■ ing » the statement of F. B. Gessner, the and the oddity of It was that puss Uersell republican correspondent of the Cincin was as black us a coal. O wad some power tlie gifte gie us To see ourselves as itliers see us. A farmer was greatly annoyed by his neighbor’s pig getting into his potato field and harvesting oil hisown account. When ever he drove the aggressor out, he was forced to lay down a panel of the snake- fence, as bacon in the conscious state is al ways careful never to betrny the place where it enters a bonanza by going out there, unless it is very linrd pressed by dogs. The farmer had diligently searched for a detect in tlie fence, and tailed to find one where the pig eould, by any possibili ty, enter; so he concluded to watch, and ■soot had the satifaction of seeing the thief «nter the end of a crooked hollow log which mnde a part of the fence; one end being in his held and one in that of his neighbor. After driving the burglar out, he changed the position ol the log, so that both ends were in his neighbor's field, •nod concluded to watch the result. Soon the pig came along, nnd went through tlie log, as usual; but upon searching for potatoes he found only pm - ture grass, and after some little delay he seemed to arrive at the conclusion that In- had not gone through the log at all, so he went through again, and upon emerging into the pasture-field seemed more mysti fied than ever; hut after a m ire protracted search for the potatoes titan bufoie e seemed to com.tale that owing to some blunder of his own lie hail not really gone through the log, so in he went again and out iiuo the pasture-field, but this time he stood still as a statue for about half a min ute, ami slowly the bristles began to stand ■erect along his buck, and with two or three tremendous snill's he set olf at the top of his speed for the house of his owner, and never afterward could be induced to ap proach that part of the pasture-field. A gentleman who is now, us the old Greeks would say, with the gods, pledged his veracity upon the followi ng statement: -“When a youth on my father’s farm near the boundary of Canada und Vermont I owned a young mare which I called Kitty; she was black its jet. Upon the occasion of a social gathering of young people at a neighbor’s some fourteen miles off, 1 rode there on this favorite colt. When the party broke ]up toward midnight und friends advised me to take the roundabout way home, as the short cut led through the glen, where the headless ghost of a British officer, said to have been killed by a can non shot in some frontier encounter, was in the habit of appearing. 1 laughed at their fears ami took the short cut home. The night was dark and shadows of the trees made the glen darker. Just as 1 got to the spot where the ghost was said to appear tlie colt stopped- from the canter so suddenly, by , bracing her fore feet that she ! almost threw me over her head, which made me show some temper in endeavor ing to force her past, but she would not go. After fruitlessly struggling with her Tor some time 1 concluded to ride back u little tv t v ■ :d get her over lu-r fright, then turn ; a nd go nome, hut she did the same thing the second time and at the same s|ot.. Again I rode back, but this time eould hardly hold her from running away, a ,d 1 had great difficulty in turning her head homeward this third time, but finally got I her started and then put her to Ik-1- speed. In order to give her no time to bulk 1 struck her sharply with the whip just at the dreaded pomt, and it seemed to me that at a single bound we went fifty feet through the air, and then she went like the wind. 1 eould not hold her in. When we got home she was teeming with perspiration and trembling like a leaf. 1 put her in the stable, nibbed and covered her with blankets m *>, I * , i ler front taking cold; then I stole to my room through the book door, so that my father would not know how late 1 hud been out. In the morning I was startled out of mv sleep bv the old gentleman standing at niy bedside and wrathfully demanding why 1 had traded Kitty oil without Tiis permission ^ and, upon my declaring that 1 had not he ordered me to come to the stable whether 1 had ov not. nail Times-Star. Gessner was in Canton, at the prohibition 'convention, and stated Unit Francis Murphy was employed by tne republican party to keep temperance men from going into the prohibition party. Gessner said he knew this was true, be cause he was a member of the executive board of the republican party of Cincin nati. Murphy was a good deal rattled in his Youngstown speech, but he uuaoubt- edly showed himself in his true light. He can now travel on temperance in the in terest of Francis Murphy and the republi can party, with the gospel love und charity features thrown aside, as they were at Youngstown.” . CHEW TOBACCO!! BUT DONT CHEW POISON IM’DOLPH FINZKK’K 1* lv process for treating To! * iblliiL nking tlie most delioioi <1 the only wholesome me that will not cause indigestion. TURF. ndish. Brandy- ir, an everlust* SUNLIGHT NUGGET. The p< rfectlon of sweet Tobacco. STARLIGHT. A fruit-llavnred pocket piece for the people, (inarm.teed not toeontain a trace of chemical or noxious drug. (’how it a week and you will chew it always. The pilot-wheel on every plug, ltr DO LI* II FIN'ZEIt TOBACCO CO., Louisville. Kf, LOUIS BUHLER &.C0., Agents ColimibiiM, <ht. AUStMTII THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT TIIE MOST EFFECTIVE PHEPAltA- TION on the mnrket for Piles. A SI’RF, CUBE for Itrliiiiir I*ilcM. Has never failed to give prompt relief. Will rare Anal Ulcers. Abscess, Fistula, Tetter. Salt Rheum. Barber’s Itch, Ring- wurmtt, Pimples, Sores und Boils. Price 60 ets. THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE NATi;UE»S OtVN REMEDY, Cures all \\ Guilds, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Erysipelas. Boils, Carbuncles. Bone Felons. Ulcers. Sores Sore Eyes, Sore Throat,Bunions,Coras. Neurulgia.Rlieumutism, Orchitis. Omit Rheumatic Gout Golds. Cough* THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER Prepared ue t'l'ineipfoM, of tlie u\<.- !u:i>ii;.\tn, Tobacco Flour, and i Croup Weed or Cake o ix to the ntom Noiei'tilU* PUIKST SEDATIVE (impounded with the purest Still Greater Reductions In prices will he made for Monday. The results from our last week's advertisement of Bargains were even more than we expected. And. yet we have thousands of goods left, not profitable to carry over till next season, besides stacks of oilier goods that must he sold to make room for the Fall Stock. The following is a short list of some of the above mentioned; All our Manchester and Pacific 10-cent Lawns will bp sold af 6£ cents per yard. A11 our Standard Summer Prints will he sold at 31 to 5 cents. 500 Yards Summer Ginghams reduced to 8 cents. 5000 Yards 5-cenf Figured Lawns (some pretty styles among them) reduced to 4 cents, and the remnants will he sold at and 3 cents per yard. 500 Yards left of those.Cotton Flannel Remnants lelt at half cost. Little early for these goods, hut the prices will move them. HAMBURG EMBROIEFRIES ! CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES! NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES! Received by Express this week. A choice assortment of these goods, in narrow and medium widths. Also a new lot of Ladies' Collars and Cuffs in tlie latest styles. SHOES ! SHOES ! SHOES ! We beg to call attention to-this fast growing department, which is being carried on in an adjoining room to the Dry Goods. New shipments of Ladies'. Men's, Misses’. Boys’ and Children's Shoes are being received and added to this stock every week. Don’t forget to ask to see our $1.75 Kid But toned Boot, worth $2.00. In our last advertisement we mentioned LACE CURTAINS at reduced prices. In addition we beg to say that our Mr. Huff is now en route to New York to purchase our Fall and Winter Stock. Lace Curtains will be the first article looked for, and the first to be shipped. Housekeepers who anticipate refurnishing their rooms this fall will do well to examine our. stock before buying. We promise to show the handsomest and cheapest stock ever brought to Columbus. BLANCHARD, BOOTH A HUFF, lilt i wlUM . froi ... . able to l ...... c< lie TobaccoO&ke. Fur Ilotulnuhi und Pains, it is invaluable. Pric Auk yuwr druggist for ill the Breast, and for that class lamnuitory maladies. Aches and too delicate a state of the system, the stronger application dies, or w rite to the CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM, N. C. i, S. A. Notice to Debtors and Creditor. , d i EOROIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: All par- ' v * tit s having claims against John ]». Stripling. late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified ! to present the same, duly authenticated, to me within the time prescribed by law, and all parties indebted to said John D. Stripling are required to make immediate payment to me. R. A. M'FARLAN. aug8 oaw fiw Administrator. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY. All parties having claims against Mollie Jones, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same, duly authenticated, to me, within the time prescribed by law: and all par ties indebted to said Mollie Jones, are required to make immediate payment to me. August ft, 1886. GEO. Y. POND, Auft oawfiw Administrator FOR RENT. T HE STORE HOUSE No. 1147 Broad Street. next to Wittich & Kinsel’s corner. This Store is being remodeled with single pane plate glass windows; bus all modern improvements. Also Office and Sleeping Room in Garrard Building. Also, Residence in Wynnton with 25 acres of land attached, known as Garrard place. Also, the place in Limnvood known as the Wiley Jones place, with 28 acres of land attached. This last named place will be put in repairs for a good tenant. Apply to aug!4 lm LOUIS F. GARRARD. SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, In Two Weeks Chancellor's Shelves and Counters will he clear of Summer Goods, If you wish bargains in Straw Hats and Summer Goods, call early. Plait Bosom Shirts, beautifuul Stud and Cuff Buttons, Satchels and Trunks specialties for this week. A.C.CHANCELLOR. 107 A 1W> N. Cliarlen St. Mrs. W. M. Cary. Baltimore. MissCary. Must of thedisea - idly caused by a For all com pi a i the Liver. Bilio tion. Irregulnrit which« her to not, he and see . , , 1 hastily dressed, and found upon entering the stable, a rrev colt 111 tbe stall where I had placed Kitt'v the night before. I was dumbfounded and on proceeding to examine the strange animal, found that when 1 mentioned the name of Kitty that it whinnied and laid Its head upon my shoulder, just as Kitty had always done whenever I spoke to her in that way. !• urther investigation showed that it-was in reality Kitty, but that every alternate hair in her jet black coat had turned white during the night. You may wItVtTO’’ 6116 '' 6 the St ° ry ’ but 1 know inland nrt* origin isordiMvd condit ion of the LIVER, ts of this kind, such a« Torpidity of snoss. Nervous Dyspepsia. Indigos- of the Bowels. Constipation. Flntu- ’oncy. Eructations nnd Burning of the Stomach (S’.metimos called Heartburn) Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flux. Uliills unc Fever. Breakbone Fever, E\uausfi.,n bof.ire or niter Fever . Ohronic Diar- rluca. Loss of Appetite, Honda cue. Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Females Bearing-down STAOIGER’S AURflNTlI ia Invaluable. It i- not a panacea for ali diseases, but till diseases of the LIVER, will ’MJMjmg. STOMACH.ami BOWELS It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes low. gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL TERATIVES and IFIF.RS OK THE BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLF r ONIC. STADICEF S^AURANTIt For sale by all Druggists. Price f 1.00 per bottle C. F. STADICER, Proprietor, >40 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa, Notice to Debtors and Creditors NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having demands against P. McArdle. late ofMuscogeee county, deceased, to present them to me properly made out. within the time prescribed by law, so a.* to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re quired to make immediate payment to me. This August 5th 1886. J. G. RURRl’S, uuk5 oawfiw ' Administrator. N.W.AYER&S9N ADVERTISING AGENTS BljJJLUING PHILADELPHIA Cor. Chestnut and Eighth Ste. Receive Advertisements for this Paper royiii ATPQ For NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Cui ImMI CO at Lowest Cash Rates Send 10c. In I ■tump* *or HOSE I ZE3I OS IE I IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE, U m OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS II HIE W WEEK We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of Hose Reels and Nozzles. GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE COMPANY, Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street. PttOFF.NNMINAI. CARDS. D r. c. t. osburn, Dentist, (Successor to Dr. J. M. Mason.) Office next door to Rankin House. Same en trance as Riddle’s gallery. oc4-ly \\ r F. TIGNER, 1 f . Dentist, Si 1 , Twelfth street i formerly Randolph street.) e7-ly CAPITAL PRIZE, - $ 150,000. “ We do hereby certify that tee supervise the n r . rangement for all the Monthly and Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery fVmj. pany, and In person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same a}e con ducted with honesty, fairness, and in pood faith toward nil parties, and we authorize the Company to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our tig natures attached, to its advertisements." CwimnlHHlonens. TT’e the undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot teries tehieh may be presented at our counters. J. H. (Kil.I.SBY. l'res. I.i». Nnfl Bank. J. W. K II.KKETH. Pres. State Xafl B'k A. BALDWIN. Pres. S. O. Xafl Bank u NPRECEHENTED ATTRACTION! Over Half 11 Million Distributed Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legist*, ture for Educational and Charitable purposes— with .a capital of ?l,000,000-to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitu- tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. Its I. i’ll ml Single number II I’ll wings will take place monthly, ft never scales or post pones. Look at the following distribution: ItKitli t>i-nii<l Mwnthly AND THE EXTRAORDINARY (jlARTERLV DRAWING In the Anuleniv of .llusle, New Oi-Ioiiiim, Tuesday. September 14, Isso. Under the personal supervision and manage ment of Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, & Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. Capital Prize, $160,000. ULtrNotlei'--Ylihets nro TenDolliirs only. HuIvm. $». Fifth*.S'J. Tenths. $1. LIST OK PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000 $150,000 1 GRAXD PRIZE OF 50,000 50,000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20,000 20.000 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000 20,000 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 5,000 20,000 20 PRIZES OF 1,000 20,000 50 PRIZES OF 500 25,000 100 PRIZES OF 300 30,000 200 PRIZES OF 200 40,000 600 PRIZES OF 100 60,000 1,000 PRIZES OF 50 50,000 APPOXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes ol’ $200 $20,000 100 “ “ 100 10,000 TOO “ 75 7,500 2,279 Prizes, amounting to $522,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans. For farther information write clearly, giving fall address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi nary letter. Currency by Express (at our ex pense) addressed M. A. nAVPHIX, _ __ New Orleans*. La. J Or M. A. DAl'PIfIX, Washington. I). €• Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address Registered Eetters to NEW ORLEANS N ATION AL BANK. wedse&w5w New Orleans*, La. (Copy.) Chicago, April21st, 16S6. 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