Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 28, 1886, Image 7

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1W,, HOW THEY USED THE WEED. P«H!»11*rltl«» of tli« Tabued) llnlitt—Tricks mi l Oil ill tie, or !*iiiinker\. “CHUMPS’’ "How do men smoke?” repeated the man ^"1° Gather ill the Ducats at the chair°aud d fit’ a*cigarf*”! should iuswijr Expense of Suffeiing Humanity. that by asking another question, that in ‘Why do men smoke?’ You tell me whv .... a man uses the‘noxious weed,’and I will <,,nr,1, ir «nll Kxlilhltv'l t>. yon. tell you how he does it. There are an in- Professional t'ritmls. finite number of reasons why men Binoke. i Some men smoke because they are ner vous, some men smoke because they are 1 1 ,lc country is flooded with botms medicine phlegmatic, many merely from habit, a men ' nml in a few cases, a heavy capital is all very large number do it because others do thcy have t0 sustain their prestige. Numerous so, and a very small minority smoke be- cleverly concocted certificates are forced upon the cause they really enjoy it. unsuspecting, purporting to have “snatched from THE SHORT, QUICK PUFFER. j tile grave” some poor victim of blood poison, or "A nervous man will smoke because he other disease, when to our knowledge, the Idcntl- thinks tnftt it will soothe his too active cal persons lay groaning in agony while the pub organization, such a man will take short, lie were reading of their remarkable recovery, quick puffs, one after another in constant Another serious offense is the publication of eveTume. nerV ° US 8m ° ker 1 ° an 8pot statements ooncenfing varlous drugs! “Then there are the phlegmatic smokers d “ ily Prescribed by our best phy- They are followers of Sir Walter Raleigh,' 1 / m'v ‘° do,uUy poiso "- because they want a stimulant and they . f 10tusl1 ' " lliL ' h seems to receive their think, or pretend to think, that tobacco i ^eatest condeninatloii, when prescribed by phy- will stir up their sluggish temperaments, f , n8 ‘ atul in the proper combination with cer- Such men take tobacco as a man would ta n com i’ ount ls. is not only harmless, hut forms take a whisky cocktail. A great many ollc ' ° thc “ lost Powerful antagonists to blood men, in fact I might say almost all men poison known to the medical world. B. l). B / 1E0R01A, MUSCOGEE COUNTY—Notice is * I hereby given to the ouahtted voters ot* said county that the books for the registration ot voters in said county will be opened nt the places ! hereinafter named on the 18th day of August. 1880. and remain open 'Sundays excepted) until the 22(1 day of September. 1880 inclusive. The hour tor registration will be from 10 ; o'clock a m toft o’clock p m. 008;h, Lower town*d strict, at thc court house, i in Columbus—F. G. Wilkins, Registrar. 773d, Upper town district, at house next west ! of past, office, Columbus, Ga.- l\ K. Wynne. ! Registrar. 772d, Nance’s district, at Dawson's store, near i court ground, until S« ntember 4th; from that ; time until the close of limit, September 22d, nt j ’I’. J. .stone’s store, Northern Liberties—N. E , Miller, Registrar. 921st. Uoxeumn'A district, at J. H. Brooks’ i store until September Kb: Irom that time to close ot book, Sv'itfember 2.d at the store ot T. A. ! Cant lull, near foot of Wynne’s Hill—A. J. Matthews, Registrar. 07'th. Unntoie di trict, at t.-e st ove of J. \V. Jackson, Upaioie • J W. Jackson, Registrar. 77 hh District (Mtam M ill . at the court ground in -aid district -Obver 1*. Doe, Registrar. JlC.Sih, Edwards' district, at the court ground in t-aid district -8 AY. 1'msms, Registrar. ; By order of the Board ofCommi sioners. F. M. BROOKS, 1 attgiH lw Clerk Board. BARGAINS MANUFACTURED BY M. D. HOOD & CO BRIHSTC3- CUSTOMERS, ClfSTOMERS MAKE BUSINESS, Columbus, Ga. HOOD’S Still Greater Reductions EUREKA In prices will be n*uile for Monday. The results from our las! week's advertisement of Bargains were even more than we expected. And yet we have thousands of goods left, not LIVER MEDICINE profitable to carry over lilt next season, besides stack other wood who have smokea for any great length of Bota “lc Bloofi Balm contains iodide of potash time, smoke more from habit. To see ! Thls company holds hundreds of genuine certifi these men fumigating always disgusts me. cates from persons who have been cured of vuri- Tbey don’t Beem to think of what ous diseases arising from an Impure state of the blood by the use of B. B. B. The question now is, if iodi^of potash is such a terrible enemy to healthNwhy is it that the Blood Balm Co. have made within three years the most gigantic sales and cures ever before made on American soil ? they nre doing. No thought of the pleasant sensations which they are or might be experiencing seems to enter their minds. They puff away and emit the blue volumes of choice Havana in com- 1 bustion as if they were so many Chinese. They smoke as they would sleep or dress for dinner. Their one idea seems to be to A GFNFRDII^ PRnpn<?lTinN get through and light another. You will btlNtttUUb ^POSITION, see a man pulling away on a stump of a We are credibly informed that the Blood Balm cigar, every little while looking atitim- Co., Atlanta, Ga., proposes to cure any of the fol- patiently and wondering if he will ever I lowing complaints for one-third the money and Jilt must he sold to make room for the Fall The faultless family remedy. For biliousness, ,,, , mi ,, . . , - . .I \ torpid liver, indigestion, constipation, and all the vMOUK. lilt' tollowill"' IS fl .SllOl’t list (M sonic Ot the illlOYt 1 common ills of lie !t is simply perfect andean- ^ ] not be improved. Don’t be without a bottle. niciiiionecl; gNFANTS^^tNVALIDS [stile! All our Manchester ami Pacific sold at (ii cents per yard. All our Standard Summer Prints cents. 10-vent Lawns will h will he sold at 31 lo “ Jordan's Joyous Julep 500 Yards Summer Ginirlianis reduced lo s «*t*nl> The infallible remedy for Neuralgia. It will „ „ . I cure the worst case of Neuralgia, however sever© otMH) lards o-ceill Fl^liuod LaiVIlS (soma pretty styles and long standing the case. get through so as to start the next one. Now, why should they do this? They are not enjoying themselves. They simply seem to consider it a duty to get away with so many cents or dollars worth of cigars in a day. And they perform the task. A DELIGHTFUL EXPERIENCE. ‘‘Now, smoking is one of thtAnost de lightful experiences in the world of sense to those who can apDreciate it. Some men are, however, so coarsely made as not to have any knowledge of the fine pleasures of life. You set before such a man a dainty dish, a pate de foi gras, a few exquisitely browned frogs’ legs, or any other of the —„ — triumphs of a French chef’s art, and what n V' 1 , si,nn *K nots 1 ? r knodeB, came on my arms, will he do? He will swallow them down one-half the time required by any known remedy on earth. The diseases embrace all lorms of Scrofula and Scroftilous Ulcere and Tumors, all stages of Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Skin Diseases and Humors, Kidney Affections, chronic female complaints, Eczema, etc. Send to them for a b6ok filled with the most wonderful eases on record, mailed free to any address. The only perfect substitute for Mother's milk, invaluable in cholara Infantum and Teething. A pre-dlgeeted rood for Dys peptics, Consumptive 1 ?, Convalescents. Perfect nutrient lu an Wasting Diseases. Requires no cooking. Our book, The Care and Feeding of It. *^nts» mailed free. DOURER. GuODALB to C V. Boston. Mass v la line Q'( Mills. Remnants lull al bill IIk‘ prices will WONDERFUL ULCERS. Atlanta, Ga., June fi, 1886. In 1678 there came on my hand what was tliomiht to be a carbuncle, which rau its course several months, broke and finally healed. The hem down like so much corned beef and cabbage or pork and greens. He is so crudely consti tuted that ixis palate cannot appre- thc niceties of the culmary ciate QUEEN tA SOUTH PORTABLE FARM MILLS For Htock Feed or Meal lor Family l!se. 10,000 in USE. [Write for Douoriptlvo Circular. Straub Machinery Co., CINCINNATI, o - ■ y before him a dainty glass of rare old sher ry or Madeira, he will gulp it down with no more knowledge of its virtues than if it were a 10-cent glass of Jersey lightning. So it is with some smokers. One of your cross-grained men will pull away on a choice culling from his sunny fields of the West Indies with no more satisfaction than if it were an old clay pipe full of navy plug. Probably he won’t enjoy it as much. With a man of finer grain, how ever, it is different. THE^CONNOISSEUR. “I enjoy, above all things, the sight of a connoisseur of the weed at work on a fra grant Havana. He takes a drinty puff. Then he draws the cherished 25 or 50- center from his lips and gazes at it lov ingly, meanwhile emitting from his lips a slender thread of blue smoke. Then he will pause, and the fragrant, soothing nar cotic will seem to penetrate through every nerve in his body. That’s the way a man ought to smoke. I’ve no patience with those fellows who hurry through their smoking just as they hurry through their dinners, never stopping to enjoy it. Such men rush through life in the same blind fashion. They don’t know whut real en joyment is. Smokers have all sorts of pe culiar tricks and oddities. One man I once knew had a trick of constantly knocking off the ashes with his little finger. He would keep that little finger waggling con tinually, and when there were no ashes he would burn his finger. But it was a habit which he seemed wholly unable to over come. Some men whom I have known would always swallow the smoke. The nicotine laden vapors which they would take into their stomachs must have kept those organs in a constant state of disten sion. THEIR NOSES AS CHIMNEYS. “Others seem to find an inexplicable de light in making chimneys of their noses and sending the smoke in volumes through those orifices. I once knew a man who had a peculiar trick of shutting one eye to look along his cigar with the other as he j came to a bead uml broke. Both arms were sore, and 1 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 I 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 lie down to the hone and discharging about u cupful of pus matter; per day, my arms still running, my sleep dis turbed, and I sometimes thought X would lose my reason. A friend recommended B. B. B. I commenced its use, and I saw an improvement from the very first. 1 have now taken 8 or 9 bottles, and my arms are entirely well, and the large ulcer on my limb has healed. I now feel like a new person, ALBEMARLE Female Institute, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA, Full corps of superior teachers; cotirse^of instrurtfoe thorough ami extensive ; location healthful ana uc« cessiblo; scenery beautiful; surroundings most at tractive: terms very moderate: order catalogue * TV. P. 1HCKINNON, 1‘llncipul. A Book of Wonders, 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, tilled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever before known. Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Qa. d2taw se&w top col n r m Nlllklf A L Kl» A H I’n i:XT, TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA. (Formerly, 1847 1884, the University of La.) TTS advantages for practical instruction in dis eases of the Southwest are unrivaled, us the law secures it sum rabundant materials from the great Charity Hospital with its 700 beds, and 20,000 patients annually. Students have no hos pital fees to pay, and special instruction is daily piuu IU JIlTJi OIICLllU IIIOMUVUUU given at the bedside of thc sick, as in no othej institution. For catalogue or information, ad dress Prof. 8, ErCHAILLE, m. n.. Dean, aug2 wlm P. O. Drawer 161. New Orleans. La. GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Whereas, E. L. Bardwell, executor of the estate of Sarah 8. Bardwell, late of said county, de ceased, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed, that he has fully administered said Sarah 8. BardwelVs estate; This is, therefore, to cite' all persons concerned heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they among them) reduced to 4 cents, and the remnants will 1 sold al 2i and 3 cents per yard. 500 Yards left of those Cothni half cost. Little early for these move them. HAMBURG EMBROIEFRIES ! CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES! NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES! Received by Express Ibis week. A choice assnrlmenl of these goods, in narrow and medium widths. Also a new lot of Ladies' Collars and Culls in the latest styles. SHOES I SHOES ! SHOES ! We beg to call attention to Ibis hist 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 In our last advertisement we mentioned LACE CURTAINS at reduced prices. In JUVANTIA! A specific for Sick Headache. A dose taken when symptoms appear will prevent the worst Sick Headache. It cures nothing else. TIioiiiiih'n <>4>i'inun fologno, a Perfume most delight Ail and refreshing. liXtmctM of Lemon ami Vanilla, the finest flavoring extracts known -something su perior and elegant. dtf 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 anticipat(frefurnishing their rooms this fall will do •k well to examine our stock before buying. We promise to show the handsomest and cheapest stock ever brought to Columbus. BLANC If AND) BOOTH & HUFF. can, why said executor should not be discharged from his executorship and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in October, 1886. Witness my official signature this July 3d, 1886. jy3 oaw3m F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Whereas, Alexander Howard, executor of . ; Evalina Gaines, makes application for leave to I sell all the real estate belonging to said deceased. This is, therefore, to cite all persons interested to show cause, if any they have, within the time I prescribed by law, why leave to sell said property J should not be granted to said applicant. £R ZMto PERMANENT REL To ail persons who are suffering in anj way from Nervousness or Nervous Exhaustion. Everybody from Nervousness _ knows ihut a strong, vigorous nervous system is essential to good health MOXIE put it into his mouth. He was a bashful i Is recom mended by clergymen and endorsed by man and never thought of flirting with eminent physicians. , the girls on the street, but that habit used | It contaius.no alcoholic or other stimulant. to get him into no end of scrapes. How? Why the girls all thought he was winking at them. “The peculiar habits oi smokers will sometimes run through a whole family. 1 remember a funny instance of that. A man came to me in my office one day and represented himself as a brother of an old friend of mine. He was a shabby, forlorn- looking specimen, and i was not inclined to believe his story, especially as there was no personal resemblance to his brother. But I sat and talked with him awhile. He told a plausible story, but still I was not in clined to believe him, and finally I told him to clear out, that I couldn’t be both ered with him. Then my better feelings came to the front and I gave him a cigar. He took it with a sad, forgiving smile and lit it. ONE “PUFF” AND HE KNEW IITM. “He hadn’t taken but one puff’ before I was on my feet begging his pardon. Alter taking that puff lie had taken out his cigar with a peculiar jerk and had blown the smoke out of the corner of his mouth in a manner which I had noticed and laughed over a hundred times when with his broth er I saw him do it. 1 knew then that 1 was not being imposed upon. “But talking about smoking makes me think what a wretched habit it is, after all. It is expensive, dirty, repulsive have a cigar? Well, yes ; thank y you got a match?” It is not a drug. . It is a food; not a medicine. It induces a good appetite. It insures sound, healthful sleep. '■ perfectly harmless. Only 50c a 4|uart Bottle. For sale, wholesale and retail, by M. D. Hood & Co., Geo. A. Bradford and Evans &' r ■TO Stimulate Business! Five Cold and Two Silver Medals t ■ awarded in 1885 nt the Exposilions of New Orleans and Louisville, and the In ventions Exposition of London. Tim superiority of Cornline over horn or whalebone has now been demonstrated by over five years’ experience. It is uior* durable, more pliable, more comfortable, and nev r Avoid cheap imitations made of varioui kinds;’.!' cord. None are genuine un'er “Du. V.Aunkr’s Coral.nr” is print* on inside of steel cover. FOR sad; sy all lfaijiho merchants. We are Offering Some Excellent Bargains WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Bro cWay, New York Cittk O'* *86301 WH] TTEiTTIOlNr A. FEW: cal and instrumental Music 1j SidLios Do you want a pure, bloom ing Complexion! If so, a, ftny nitplicaiions of Hagan s level land. No fi Should ho without . no. soml for free Illus* ; traced Catalogue and Almanac. SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO, SYHACUSE. NEW \TORK liion Lawns at diu ; Choice Muslins at 7c; Figured Linen Lawns at cost. Will i ou. Have . Active. Puslilnir nml ItciinWc. Brannon & Carson can always be relied upon to carry in stock the purest and best. goods, and sustain the reputation ot being active, pushing and reliable, by recom mending articles with well established ~......u .... -x. vw^ninr. Havimrtlie merit and such us are popular. Having tbe agency for the celebrated Dr. King s acu Discovery for consumption, colds ana coughs, will sell.it on a positive guarantee.it will surely cure any and every affection ot throat, lungs or chest, and in order to prove our claim, we ask you to call and get a trial bottle free. eoa&w Beadle Turns Prophet. It is no longer disputed that the general business of the country is slowly improv ing. We add here, however, to our oitex- pressed^opiuionithat there will be no great improvement till next year, and that the nr tii cGino on netore oo. It “boom” wifi not come on betore ’88. It Will probably come just about the right time to give Cleveland a big boost lor his second term.—Rockville Tribune. Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should al ' v ’ a y?, be T ? s ®i 1 when children are cutting teeth. It re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving tll e chiUl from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “brigEt asabutton.” It is very ple^ant to taste. It soothes the child, irtunsallaysSl pain, relieves wind regu- fKeslhe bowels and is the best known remedy tor diarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty live cents a &ttle, dnwly few nppli MAGNOLIA HALM will grat ify you to your heart's con tent. It does away with Kal- lowuess, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases ami imperfect ions of the skin. It overcomes the flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady or THIRTY appear hut TWEN TY ; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible lo detect iis application. y 2-1 \v8t Egyptian Lace, worth 12ir. now 8r. Egyptian Lace, worlli 2<*e, now l^i-e. : and norma] nictjioiJs. Ample, well ventilated IniildittRS, situated ou Colieue Hill. Not one dollar expended for sickness hist year, i Full corps of experienced touchers in every de partment. All expenses for board and literature, per annum $205 ; Above with music and use of instrument 265 Art, literature and board 265 SPEEnswMWlflS Term beifin address Refers to <*. Gun by Jordan, Dr. Seth N. Jordan, Philip Rowers, ami other pupils throughout the south. uuif8 se tu til tf MM'Buie z A«.mTm?mr A'NWTvn f'rr*; AGENTSW ANTED.S SS i? 0 •r'NA v-^r-ofthe nmstthrill'pffpersonal i <1vcnturi“. -ClilAf “matte*, hnnd-to-hnrd ’InJffgli-*., peril.ma j'»ur- • «. <!n -■.iiLs a•••! i i" I v ' in: • 1 - 1 ' "‘ 1 -V * -Va-. N • Look ,,kr t. PROFUSELY IlLUSTRATFO. 5 CA.MMI l.Si < > • Bo” - • ’ ” ieJ Shirts at 65ci Worth $1.00 ( KNTIiALJ’KOPLES 1th ; l'liilude I $ aOOOREWAJD^ THE VICTOR : cleaning At lor market : VICTOR - ; DOURLE Being nvei’sUickcd in Tahle l.iii'Mi. Towels and Napkins we will sell at j wires Mi;:( will pay yuii lo buy and lay as'ah until vou shall ue< cl f hem. OF STEAMERS! itHirs, Ga., August 7, 1886. HULLER. _ . r NEWARK SLWULNLC'O., Columbia.,O. l a.Hr. lloue , lla^. i. A. KIRVEN & CO. chee, Flint and Apa- ..$1.25 50 ...$1.25 je21 w!2w FEMNYBOYALPILLS “CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH Tlie Oi i;'in<h and Only Genuine. b«f,, *,wavs lleliuia.. I’-warvo* wortldcHfi iraitatKJi mil :■'« VARIES. 'S. l.ruscl.t J S' - r ’*.r''!*!!“-' r!«•“»“ mall AME f •a"a f.« c pAPEfc, i lilcbr»l‘ .* ( linnkRl Co.. NAMc. r jjg j g Square, I'hllad*., P* 'Mid by npu^*j«U -ver. «rhvrr.„ Thl.-h.v r when business I. dall and prlcos sre ln» Is ■Vi when Dimness is don ana pri NO" BUY YOUR (i rest Bargains. 8eml for newFREE 5*^^ IJNfi l , L eiia of Watches ItltleB8p«rtliiK (."ous iw V* u W CInllioACn.. R*-5« Hiiatie VorV ATCIITC coin money collecting; Family Pictures to en* AbtLlV I 9 large; all styles. Pictures guaranteed. Specid (ufaoigmU. Empiric Copy two Co.. 181 Canal Street- N.p isrsnued Mm money to Mil oor CtSaSdedtoWrit*tor CataIo<M a»d a»**Ul JTh* O&STW t^tod), OimeAnnnUi O. School For Boys. ier freight in proportion. .sage froiii t olumbus to Apalachicola, $6:00. I WILL open my School for Boys on Fourth avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets. Monday, September Hth. Locution central pleasant, rooms comfortable. Course of stud.. such us is used in all schools of high prude, h - struction thorough. Terms $40 and &Yi per se.- sion ot nine months, payable quarterly in ad- h. e— T ! U11R22 2W i , CKO WELL. recceive free a costly Tiox of goods which will help all, of either sex, to make more money right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers abso lutely sure. Terms', mailed free. Tbuk <k Co., Augusta.. Maine d&wtf ZIMMERMAN FRUIT EVAPORATORS "1 have thoroughly u-ste'l your imw bine in \ Uuker "* wlUi g Dryer, %»il it worku h».autifiiily. fKt’Kl.IA S. 8HKRMAN. Addrt-M Zlmruermen MiMthlne Co., Mrciurati, Ohio.U.S.A, D E. WARD’S SEMINARY, Nashville. Tenn. B«»l Southern Bonn S?Glrf«. «5<Qlrl. thl* W 1 SCSI I IH M.S. Steamer NAIAD leaves Columbus Tuesdays at lor iiaiubridge ai’io Apalachicola. Steamer A .MGS HAYft leaves Columbus Thurs day- nt y m .11 for iiaiubridgeand Apalachicola. Steamer MILTON H. SMITH, with barge Tide, leaves Columbus Saturdays ut 8 a m for Bainbriilge and Apalachicola. Above schedule will be run, river, etc., permit ting. Schedules subject to change without uo- Ts the best general purpose wire fence In nse. It h a atronar net-work withont hnrhfl. Don t injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep and poultry, as well as horses and cattle. The best fence for Farms,Gardens, Stock Ranges and Railroads. Very neat,pretty styles for Lawns, larks. School-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust-proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, as pre ferred. It will last a llfe-tlme. It is better than boards or barbed wire in every respect. Give it a fairtrial * ~ * Shippers will please liaye tlicir freight at boat by 8 a. m. on day of leaving, as none will be re ceived alter that hour. Boat reserves the right of not landing at any point when considered dangerous by the pilot. Boat will not stop at any point not named in iist of landings furnished shippers under date of May 15, 188G. Our responsibility for freight ceases after it has been discharged at a landing where no person is there to receive it. SAM’L J. WHITESIDE, Pres’i Central Line. T. H. MOORE, Agent People’s Line. T. D. HUFF, dtf Agent Merchants & Planters* Line. 1; it will wear Itself Into favor. The Sed«wirk Galen made of wrought-irou pipe and steel wire, defy all competition In^llphtneES, neatness, strength and durability. neate^ cheapest and easiest working all-iron automatic or aelf-openlmr gates and the neatest cheap iron fences now made. The best Wire Stretcher, Cutting Piter* and PoaC Anffert. For prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers, or address, mentioning paper, SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond, Ind. M#<* i \