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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN; COLUMBUS, GEORGIA TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST ‘>4, 1*8(5.
ART STUDY.
\ picture of (ilrl Students’ Lire in n I’urls
Atelier.
I ? r ? ", lade sells for or ffi a yard.
i 11 j f ?P rlc . ls 80 absolutely perfect that to
| load it with embroidery would be like
a
' jV 1 !? ^be rose. The delicate tracing of
CHUM PS
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Better than any words of mine, says a
writer in Htuner's Bazar, is what one of
these girl students says herself in some
notes whioh I asked her to make for me,
in addition to the sketches made by an
other girl at the same atelier. I give them
just aa they are:
“For any girls coming to study art in
Paris, to live as we do in a quiet hotel is
far better and more economical than to
board with a French family or pension,
unless with a wish to master the language.
Nothing can be more simple than our
habits. We have one room, and we de
scend to table d’hote when we choose—
not otherwise. We cook our own
breakfast over a spirit-lamp at (i
a. m., and go straight to
the atelier, where we work till
12. Then dejeuner at a cremerie, and
work again till 6 p. m. Returning to our
hotel we can dine if we like, but more
often we boil our kettle, have tea and an
egg, and spend the evening over a book.
It sounds rather a monotonous life, yet we
all find it very attractive, and the weeks
slip by only too fast.
“Evert the regular morning walk is
pleasant. At the hour, the Quartier Latin
Is tilled with street sellers wheeling their
stalls about, house-wives marketing in
their white caps, and little children in
black pinafores, not white ones, being
taken to school by their bonne or garoon.
Streams of men, too, on their way to busi
ness, a newspaper in one hand and a roll
in the other, imply that hard-working
Puris is wakiirg up to its daily life,
“Our atelier gives us every opportunity
for the study of character, for in daily
work together most people’s natures are
clearly displayed. There is the elderly
spinster, prevented from study in her
youth, and always envying the younger
students who have their life before them.
Beside her is a patient artist who has been
toiling for years without making any vis
ible progress, but who still hopes to suc
ceed one day. Another, equally hard
working, with her whole soul in her work,
scorns such a small thing as outward ap
pearance, and her dress, once esthetic,
looks like a worn-out robe de chambre
slowly melting into a bundle of rage. But
a few who qpmbine the love of fashion with
the love of art come here in costumes more
suited to the Champs Elysees than to our
crowded studio, where they are in serious
danger of rubbing against palets, knocking
down easels, etc.
“Companionship is one of the pleasant
est bits of student life. Our frugal tea
parties, when the hostess boils the kettle
and sets the table and we all sit round the
lire and discuss the last exhibition, es
pecially our own professor’s work therein,
or the success of one of us getting into the
salon, which is held as a universal triumph
to all. Conversation never flags, for some
of us have lived at the ends of the earth
and can describe them well, and others
are political spirits who belong to a de
bating society and wish to reconstruct the
world after their pattern, which the rest
good-naturedly but resolutely disapprove.
Then where to spend our Sunday after
noons is always an important considera
tion. Nearly always we go out of town by
road or rail, and after six days spent in the
atelier, its close atmosphere reeking with
oil and turpentine, the sights, smells and
sounds of the country are only too delight
ful.
Such are onr pleasures; but after all the
most interesting thing is our work. Every
Monday we have the excitement of posing
the new model. We begin enthusiastical-
needlework along the hem and the nar- !
row edging of Valenciennes are all that it '
! 'Til lace handkerchiefs are no longer car- Wh ° GatHer in t,le DuCatS at the
f w'lace*s?mihir'to'the Sne juftlhown"”' Ex P ense of Suffenng Humanity.
I Constipation, the curse of our sedentary
life, Dyspepsia, our national disease, and
Rheumatism, which comes from acid
stomach and from the sudden changes in
our climate, nre quickly cured by taking
one or two Brandreth’s Pills every night
for a month. Persons are now living, en
joying most vigorous health, who have 1
taken one of these Pills a night for over
thirty years. Chronic diseases are cured
by taking from two to four of Brandreth’s
Pills every night for a month. They
purge away the old diseased body. This
you replace with new and healthy flesh
prepared by an invigorated digestion from
simple, healthful food. eod&w
ly, but Tuesday, after the professor has
criticised our drawings, our spirits usually
sink a little. Lower still they get Wed
nesday and Thursday; by Friday, when
the second professor comes, they are
usually down at zero. Saturday finds us in
deepest despair, only comforted by the
resolution to do better next week, and that
day is generally devoted to water-colors.
uny is uevuicu tu vvai-ui-cuiuia,
or pen-and-ink sketches, or portraits of
some picturesque fellow-students, usually
kept as a souvenir when the timG for leav
ing the atelier comes, and the girls who
have been working together all winter go
their several ways to meet again—when
and where, who knows ? Probably never.
But still they have done good work,poor
girls! and mingled it with a great deal of
innocent enjoyment. And though Paris
is, most will agree, not a desirable place
for a girl to study in alone, still necessity
has no law, and in community is much
safety. Then young students seem to go
through the ordeal unscathed, and, so far
as I could judge, without being unfemin
ized. For they are working women, and,
as they honestly say, have “no time’’ for
anything but work. It is idleness which
breeds the follies, or worse than follies, of
many young people, teaches them to sub
stitute flirtation for love, and the craving
for mere admiration, instead of
that self-devotedness which, how
ever sad, is at least more
noble than tne selfish vanity of a conquer
ing beauty. The busy life of a working-
woman may harden her a little, but it will
never degrade or deteriorate her; and very
often, in good time,
If love comes, he will enter
And soon find out the way.
But should he never come, the woman
learns to do without him, and will be all
the happier and better woman for having
put her life to useful account. And there
fore. as a help to the many girls who must
work, and do work, I have given this a
simple, truthful and faithful picture of
hpw they work in a Paris atelier.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
The Styles that are Now Flaunted In the Fare
of Good Society.
tiiladelphia News.
There never was a time when handker-
liefs were aa beautiful, varied and cheap
i now * . , i
Lace handkerchiefs are quite out of style,
ad while it would be possible to put *100
r $200 worth of work into the embroider-
ig of a handkerchief, it would, of neces-
tv, be a curiosity, but it would not be
eautiful. The design would be entirely
bscured. . .. ., , ~
Handkerchiefs have been exhibited foi
r hich sums ranging all the way from *100
) $500 were asked, but it was quite appai-
at that the value attached to them was
atifcious. , ,, . . ,. ..
The design of a sample handkerchief is
riginal with the individual who made it.
bu see the exquisit outlining and shading
f the leaves, and the 3 infinitesimal dp is
lat form the back-ground. It is quite im-
ossible for an adult to see them ^| etir y.
he work is so wonderfully fine tli.it t<>
IsCern the stitches it would be neces.sai. \
> use a microscope. All the fine laeewoi k
l the border is done in the genuine in u»-
ils lace stitch. It took no less than thru
lonths of steady work, followed steadily
ay after day, to finish this handkerchief.
Fine handkerchiefs are made in Switzei-
md, where all of the most expensive em-
roidery is done. It is performed oy
trildren between the age of nine and
The <>litrinu Gull llxliiltllcil by Non*
I'rofcMNieiuil rriuulN.
Joh(|uIh’h Du!(did Verne.
It is noticed as a rather remarkable fact
that this country was on the best of terms
with Mexico until Joaquin Miller took up
his residence there. It is questioned
whether Mr. Miller hasn’t been reading
some of his poems to the Mexicans.—Sa
vannah News.
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces
natural,.quiet sleep by relieving the child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
The country is flooded with bogus medicine
men, and in a few cases, a heavy capital is all
they have to sustain their prestige. Numerous
cleverly concocted certificates arc forced upon the
unsuspecting, purporting to have “snatched from
the grave” some poor victim of blood poison, or
other disease, when to our knowledge, the identi
cal persons lay groaning in agony while the pub
lic were rending of their remarkable recovery.
Another serious offense is the publication of
erroneous statements concerning various drugs,
such as are daily prescribed by our best phy
sicians, declaring them to be deadly poison.
Iodide of potash, which seems to receive their
greatest condemnation, when prescribed by phy
sicians, and in the proper combination with cer
tain compounds, is not only harmless, but forms
one o the most powerful antagonists to blood
poison known to the medical world. 13. B. B
• Botanic Blood Balm ’contains iodide of potash.
This company holds hundreds of genuine certiil
cates from persons who have been cured of vuri- I
ous diseases arising from an impure state of the j
blood by the use of B. B. B. The question now is, j
if iodide of potash is such a terrible enemy to i
health, why is it that the Blood Balm Co. have i
made within three years the most gigantic sales |
and cures ever before made on American soil ?
Wishing to Change My Business. 1 Offer Mv Entire Stock
Coffins, Cases and Caskets, Robes, Etc,
At greatly rt’duml prices. Purchasers will further their iu-
intevest by examining before buying elsewhere.
B. F. COLEMAN, Jr.
pnBigsets
H uc KtEBEERf
Bums, aiiays an pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels and is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. je!7 d&wly
A GENEROUS PROPOSITION.
No (.round for Surprise.
We are not very much surprised to learn
that the colony of rich and snowy yankees
in England, ladies included, is flippantly
described among the witty and spiteful
British as the “American circus.”—New
York Sun.
Saved llis Life.
Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave. Ky..
says he was, for many years, badly afflicted
with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains ;
were almost unendurable and would some
times almost throw him into convulsions.
He tried Electric Bitters and got relief
from first bottle and after taking six bot
tles, was entirely cured, and bad gained in
flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively
believes he would have died, had it not
been for the relief afforded by Electric Bit
ters. Sold at 50c. a bottle by Brannon &
Carson. eod&w
We ure credibly informed that the BLoon Balm
Co., Atlanta, Ga,, proposes to care any of the fol
lowing complaints for one-third the money and
in one-half the time required by any known
remedy on earth, The diseases embrace all • onus
ol Scrofula and Scrofulous Ulcers and Tumors, all
stages of BU od Poison, Rheumatism, Catarrh,
Skin Diseases and Humors, Kidney Affections,
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Only lleli, Pairs.
It wouldn’t have required much of a
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held two of a kind.—Texas Siftings.
Atlanta, Ga., Jane 5, 1666. ;
111 3678 there came on my hand what was i
thought to he a carbuncle, which ran its course -
several months, broke and finally healed. The ■
next spring knots, or knodes, culm- on my arms,
which were thought to be rheumatic, and I took
gallons of medicine from the best physicians in
Cuthbert, Ga., where 1 then resided.
About tiiis time my left limit below tiie knee I
commenced swelling at a fearful rate, and finally
came to a head and broke. Hot It arms were sore,
and I could hardly bear my weight standing, and
hardly know how- 1 managed to live through it
all. About this time we moved from Cuthbert
to Atlanta 1 began to despair of ever getting
well: the sore on my limb was a regular eating
ulcer, now about three inches in length, two
inches in width, seeming to be down to the hone
and discharging about a cupful of pus -matter
per day, my arms still running my sleep dis-
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terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol
taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.
decl7 tu.th,sat,se&wly
turbed, and I sometimes thought i would lose my
reason.
A friend recommended B. B. B, I commenced
its use, and 1 saw an improvement from the very
Wherein They Differ.
The difference between some men and a
dog is, that they will go into a saloon to
gether and the dog will come out per
fectly sober.—Woodbury Gazette.
A MOST I.IHKIUL Ol’l'KR.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.,
offer to send their celebrated Voltaic
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days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv
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&c. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en
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Write them at once. l&wtf
A Problem Solved.
Mother — Carrie, if you don’t study
harder at school I’ll tell your pa. Mr.
Nicefellow says he has to keep you in
every afternoon.
Carrie—I study hard enough, but when
it comes to recitation I always miss some
how—except when i forget.
Forget what?
Forget to miss.
I really can’t understand you, child.”
Well, you see, we’re—we’re ongagi
now.—Omaha World.
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Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
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guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Brannon & Carson.
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Tin- Way They Wear Nightcaps.
Most gentlemen who make use of the
nightcap have it carefully adjusted to the
interior gastric anatomy just before re
tiring.—Washington Republican.
SMITH’S
first, i have now taken 8 or S) bottles, and my
arms are entirely well, and the large ulcer on my
limb has healed. I now feel like a new person,
thanks to such a noble remedy, B. B. B.
Mas. Fannie Hall,
100 West Baker Street, Atlanta, Ga.
A Hook of IVoiulerN, Free.
All who desire full information about the cause
and cure of Blood Poisons,Scrofula and Scrofulous
Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney
Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail,
free, a copy of our 32-page Illustrated Book of
Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and
startling proof ever before known.
Address BLOOD BALM CO.,
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To all persons who are suffering in any way from
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knows that a strong, vigorous nervous system is
essential to good health.
MOXIE
+ DYSENTERY
CHILDREN TEETHING
^alLd^Jsts
50 ^PER BOTTLE
It contains no alcoholic or other stimulant.
It is not a drug.
It is a food; not a medicine.
It induces a good appetite.
It insures sound, healthful sleep.
It is perfectly harmless.
Only 50c a Itottlc.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by M. D. Hood & I
Co.. Geo. A. Bradford and Evans & Howard. 1
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Registration Notice
/~*URE Biliousness: Shk H rt ?fr.che In Four hours.
(6) One dose relieves Neuralnia. They euro am
^ prevent Chills .• Fever, Sour Stomach *•' C
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Trv them or.ee and you will never be wn.vv\ ■ .
Price, 25 cents pet bottle. Sob. by L- • .
Medicine Dealers generally. Sort on r.
price in stamps, postpaid. i0 any atic.es.,
o» F. SMITH & CO.,
Manufacturers and Sole Props.. ST* LOU'S, K-.
( i EORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY—Notice is
I J hereby given to the qualified voters of said
county that the books for the registration of
voters* in said county will be opened at the places
hereinafter named on the 18th day of August,
1886, and remain open (Sundays excepted; until
the 22d day of September. 1886, inclusive.
The hour tor registration will be from 10
o'clock a m to 5 o’clock p m.
668th, Lower town district, at the court house,
in Columbus—F. G. Wilkins, Registrar.
773d, Upper town district, at house next west
of post office, Columbus, Ga.—T. K. Wynne.
Registrar.
772d, Nance’s district, at Dawson’s store, near
court ground, until September 4th; from that
time until the close of book, September 22d, at
T. J. Stone’s store, Northern Liberties—N. E.
Miller, Registrar.
921st, Bozeman’s district, at J. U. Brooks’
store until September 4th; from that time to
close of book. September 22d, at the store ol T. A.
Cantrell, near foot of Wynne’s Hill—A. J.
Matthews, Registrar.
67- th, Upntoie district, at the store of J. \V.
Jackson, Upatoie—J. W. Jackson. Registrar.
77 Jth District Steam Mill), at the court ground
in .said district —Oliver P. Poe, Registrar.
1128th. Edwards’district, at the court ground
in said district S. W. Parsons, Registrar.
By or,lor of the Board of Commissioners.
F. M. BROOKS
aug!8 1 w Clerk Board.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL
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Montgomery, Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron. Pi(jt\ Fittings and
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The faultless family remedy. For biliousness,
torpid liver, indigestion, constipation, and all the
common ills of li e it Is simply perfect and can
not be improved. Don't be without a bottle.
Jordan's Joyous Julep
The infallible remedy for Neuralgia. It will,
cure the worst case of Neuralgia, however severe
and long standing the case.
J UVANTIA!
A specific for .Sick Headache. A dose taken
when symptoms appear will prevent the worst
I Hick Headache. It cures nothing else.
Thomas'* Gorman Cologne, a Perfume
most delightful and refreshing.
ITx tracts of I.enroll mul Vanilla, the
finest flavoring extracts known—something su
perior and elegant. dtf
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
Is the very best. Saw Mill in the market. It took the only
medal of the first class at the New Orleans Exposition.
For the above, and for all other machinery, address,
Five Cold and Two Silver Medal*,
awarded in 18S5 at the Expositions ot
New Orleans and Louisville, and the In
ventions Exposition of London.
Tiie superiority of Coraline over horn
or whalebone lias now been demonstrated
by over five yen is' experience. It is mor*
durable, more pliable, more comfortable,
and «(■: r hnt'ks.
Avoid cheap imitations made of varion
ki nD f cord. None are genuine iin’ey
“ Du. * .V.akner’s Oohaline” is prints
on inside of steel cover.
Fan EAtE ey all uadiko merchants.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Brer dw«.y, New York Cill
LA .GRANGE, GA.
-- mature, Art. Vocal and Instrumental Musio
ami normal methods.
Ample, well ventilated buildings, situated on
College Hill.
Not one dollar expended for sickness last year.
Full corps of experienced teachers in every de
partment.
All expenses for board and literature, per
$205
205
Above with music and use of instrument..
Art, literature and board
Term begins September'loth. For catalogue
address RUFUS W. SMITH, Pres’t.
Refers to G. Gunby Jordan, Dr. Seth N. Jordan,
Philip Bowers, and other pupils throughout the
nth.
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/ vN and after August 7, 1886, the local rates of
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OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
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it li o ut the knowledge of the
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J1 the Swiss work goes in the market as
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French dealers. . ,
'he genuine French work is most beau
il, but the designs are usualiy fe® elab
te than the Swiss. The finest French
>ds are made entirely of the best hand
med linen in which there is not a flan.
a manufactured with the shuttle in the
-fashioned, laborious German method,
jh thread is watched, and if the shght-
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the patient is a modern! ot uo o.-
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Opens September 22d, 1886. - —
Laiui.s in tiii: I NioN. Ail Ut p ir'nients tnurongb- Bunding* elegant.
Steam heat. Gas light, situation le.uutiful. Climatt splenmd. Pupils
from 1.1 n.*t t '* o:» -. All inip’-itau’ g< -> .n gre t! .y /( duced
charge. Board. Wa lrng, Lights. Knglisli, Preech, German.
Music, for Scholastic year, from September to June,
For Catalogue v\ rite to
Rev. WM. A. HARRIS, D. P , Prertdent.
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i will please have their freight at boat
day oi leaving, us none will be re-
• 1 ho
Boat reserves the right of not landing at any
point when considered dangerous by the pilot.
Boat will not^st< >p t any point not named in
list of landings furnished shippers under date cf
May 15, 1886.
Our responsibility for freight ceases after it has
been disenarged at a landing where no person is
tliere to receive it.
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Pres t Central Line.
T. H. MOORE,
Agent People’s Line.
T. D. HUFF,
Agent Merchants Planters’ Line.
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ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED
salary to good workers. Address Hartsfeld Port
able Smelting Furnace and Mining Company,
P. O. Box No. 1U. Newport, Ky. Iy2i dawlBt
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