Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, October 10, 1886, Image 3

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COLUMBUS ENQUIRER-RUN, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 18R0. Ill BE PROM OF. A Great Institution Which Does a Great Business. What Horny & Ituilley ore Doing—Enterprise. Pluck and Skill Curries Thom to tlie Front llullillng SU]>|>11cn null Itulldlnu t'ontrncts Tln-lr Forto. An ENQOraBB-SuN man, with a freshly sharp ened Faber, dropped in at Harvey & Dudley's establishment, near the union depot, a few days ago to write them up for the trade issue. He found all hands busy, but upon making known the object of his visit, he was invited to a seat in the pleasant office of Mr. Charles, the head book keeper. and was furnished with all the necessary fncts about ONE OF THE HIOOEST and most prosperous institutions of the kind in the south. They ninuuflicture sash, doors, blinds, It Will Not IHsappolnt You. I contracted blood poison two years ago. I was treated with Potash and Mercury for over two months by physicians. 1 thought I was well, but the tires were only smouldering. The eruption came out anew more violent than botore. A friend who had tested it in a similar case suggest ed S. 8. 8, I began its use, and com menced to improve from the start. As the disease passed away, it left me with mer- curial rheumatism as the result of taking the mercury and potash mixtures. That is also yielding to tne influence of Swift’s Specific, and will soon be gone. To the afflicted I would say, giv.- it a fair trial, and you will not be disappointed in re sults, Joseph Kern, 504 Brooklyn St. New York, May 20,1880. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At lanta, tin. 457 \V. 23d St., N. Y. RUNNING OF TRAINS. 11840. 1Q8S. Arrlvnl mid l>o|mi'ltiro of All Train** nl C’oluinbui* Ciirryif'U' In Ell’rot Octohor i, l*st;. COLUMN OF The Only Uemeily. Those who suffer from foul breath are open to the charge of carelessness. It is an offense that can be speedily abated as a „ , ,,, single bottle of the fragrant SOZODONT -'"lifts, flooring, moulding and all kinds of ^ wil f unmistakably accomplish the work. COLfMlIfH Mail train from Gi i Accommodation fr SOUTHV I Mail train from M j Accommodation t; COLl'MBUM / ! Mail train from Mail train tVom MOBIL] , Mail train IV >dntio Momgoi building supplies. Besides, they make contracts for building any and all kinds of houses. They have sixty workmen constantly employed in building houses, most of whom are engaged in doing work in the city. They are in a rush all the time and are unable to keep up with their work. Among the elegant city residences which they have the con- It will preserve and keep the teeth white, and the breath pure and sweet. sat se tu tli&w A host i.:t;i;ccAi. om:it. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., otter to send their celebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv- tract for building, are those of Mrs. I. G. Strop- 1 ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, ..lanhood, per and Messrs. J. K. Harris and Woodsey Mark- j &c. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en ham. These residences will be among the hand somest in the city, as the building is being super intended by some of the finest mechanics in the south. They also furnished the material for build ing the handsome residences of Miss Sallle Hall, Mrs. Peter Preer and Messrs. J. N. Pease, George Glenn and S. B. Hatcher. The firm has the BEST EQUIPPED SHOP in the state, except one in Atlanta. Here forty workmen are employed, which, added to the number at work on contracts, makes a total of 100 hands cn their weekly pay-rool. The shops are suit plied with all of the latent improved labor- saving machinery, and the character of the work which they turn out is of the very best. They have the best flooring machines made. THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED in the eastern portion of the City near the union passenger depot. Here they have 15,000 feet velopc with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once. l&wtf mtklkx’s auxica halve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sore3, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Brannon & Carson. ie24 oed&w 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 “brignt as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- pnssenger depot. Here they have 15,000 feet : unims.itiuip itiipui. icucics wum, ic S u- floor room, and capocity for storing lumber | rates the bowels and is the best known t . mi .. i , ,<*! remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising covering several acres. The} have over a half f rom teething or other causes. Twenty- , i teething million feet of lumber m their yards, and a ma* tive cents a bottle, chine with the capacity to dress, tongue and grove 15,000 feet of flooring in a day of ten hours. They have an air-tight drying room with a capnc- tiy of 00.000 feet per week. They have a saw mill in the yard and keep logs ready that they may cut anything that should be wanted not in stock. In fact this is one of the most complete institutions in the south, even as to the minutest details. They have a fire department with a fire plug and 400 feet of hose ready to use at a moment’s notice. nty- je!7 d&wly Nervous BeWUlftted JfttMi. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Bolt with Electric Suspensory Ap pliances, for the speedy relief and perma nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital ity and Manhood, and all kinared troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus trated pamphlet, with full information, String These Beads of Wisdom and Count Them Every Day, You reap what you 'sow. The following letter explains: Waco, Texas, Sept. 17,1880. Rollin Jefferson—Dear Sir: Yours of 12th instant to hand. We hear that un principled parties are shipping Kansas Oats to your market and palming them ott* for Texas Rust Proof. ARRIVALS. 1 AND ROME RAILWAY. pnville 10:21 a. m. n Greenville 2:11 p. iv. IIWESTEllN HA1LUOAD. Macon 2:25 p. m. tVom Macon 5:20 a. m, ■» AND WESTERN RAILWAY. Montgomery ll:2l) a. m. Atlanta 6:43 p. m. AM) UlRAttn RAILROAD. 1Toy and Knfiuiln 12:45 p. ru from Troy, Eufauln cry 10:40 p. id Accommodation from Union Springs... 10:10 a. m. DEPART U RES. COLUMBUS AND ROME RAILWAY. Mail train for Greenville 2:29 p. m, Accommodation for Greenville 0*00 a. m, St) UT11W KST URN It AIL RO A D. Mail train for Macon 12:fX) m A.ocommodnti.m for Macon 8:60 p. w. COM-MRUS AND WESTERN RAILWAY. Mail train for Atlanta 8:22 a. m Mail train for Montgomery 2:28 p. m MOBILE AN1) (SIHARD RAILROAD. Mail train for Troy 2:30 p. vu Accommodation tor Troy and Uufliula.. 6:20 a. m. Accommodation for Union Springs and Montgomery 10:25 p m M il I] 11YJK. D. F. General WILLCOX, Insurance Agent. Represents the Oldest and L: Insurance Companies. Among them is THE MIL LIFE IXSFHANfE M OF ASSETS $109,000,000. or found to comps THERE is no investment that can he nam Life. It has paid hack to policy-holders all t compound interest, besides furnishing insurr Nothing can equal it. with a policy in the Mutual ny cases, netting five per cent, during all the years of investment. 13S6. !>. F. WILLCOX, A iron t. 1145 Broad StrccL 20 YEABS EXIFlLl^IElIsrOEl- 188S- 11« wires- Xe IhlNt Clliili w (ryslalh iml I*e rIVet es iti ||»<» tVorhl. We inclose you a copy of original bill of [ lading from West Station, 17 miles above j They are as transparent nml colorless ns light itself, and for softness of endurance to the eye „ from West Station, 17 miles above j cannot be excelled, enabling the wearer to read Waco, on the Missouri and Pacific Rail- for hours without fatigue. In fact, they are road, where the Oats were grown. We perfect sight preservers guarantee this oar shipped you to be gen- TestimnnUlls , htf k , adi ng physicians In uino Texas Rod Rust Proof Oats, and un- TT . „. , . * ‘ del* this guarantee your trade can fully re- | the T inted . Aides, governors, senators, kgi a- ly on them as perfect seed-pure red, and * JOHN F. IVERSON, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, OOHiTTAvTBTTS. ----- O-EJOX^GKr-A.. Office Over Rod Slur Clotliiuu 1 Store. -WRITES— • not mixed at all, all ripening together. Yours truly, G. H. Handle & Co. J will mail a sample free to anr party wishing to get pure seed. "They do their own talking.” See. Spot Cotton. I will buy Spot Cotton and pay over the market to my regular trade. Bring it wp and try me. tors, stockmen, men of note in all professions, j and in different branches of trade, bankers, me chanics, etc., can be given who have had their i sight improved by their use. Hawkes’ Patent Extension Spring Eye-glass, are I the finest in existence, and are recommended by j the medical faculty throughout the country. | No pressure, producing irritation. No danger of cancer that is sometimes the result of wearing other eye-glasses, resting with ease upon any ! nose, | FROM THE GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA. Baton Rouge, La. .January 23,1886. To Mr. A. K. Hawkes-Dear Sir: I desire to tes tify to the great superiority of your Crystalized I Lenses. They combine great brilliancy with softness and pleasantness to the eye, more than any I have ever found. S. D. McEnkky, Governor of Louisiana. FROM GOV. IRELAND, OI* TEXAS. Ev< rything is done by machinery, and these : mailed free by addressing \ ol- gentlemen will have none but the very bed and most improved patents. One boy can do the work of half a dozen men tinder (he old way. A plank goes into the shop and goes from one ma chine to another until it finds itself in the dry house made into an elegant door, or sash or blinds. There is a machine to make everything, and the machines work as intelligently as if they were flesh and blood, and much more untiringly. As one passes through this grand establishment he secs the shafting and the belting, and is made dizzy by the incessant whirl, while he is almost deafened by the truvste of the machiuery. But the men at work arc almost unconscious of the whirl or the noise. The sash, blinds and doors that are here nmvufactuied are as superior as any made anywhere on the Inhabitable globe, and sold at such prices that THEIR SALES EXTEND throughout Georgia, Alabama, Florida and other state taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. deulT tn,th,sat,8e&w1y The question of a proper food for in terests ail mothers; especially those una ble to nurse their offspring. Mellin’s Food possesses all 3 he requisites as n substitute for mother’s milk, and is highly com mended by the medical faculty of both oclO tu th sat&wlm : Europe and America The beautiful crimson blush of nature, without paint can be imparted to the pale cheeks of a sickly and leeble woman by the use of that great female tonic, Sim mons’ Iron Cordial. eod&w Do Not Forgot To tell your lady friends that Simmons’ Iron Cordial cures those painful and bar- rassing diseases so common with your sex. That it clears the skin and complexion, The superiority of the goods manufac- invigorateSj strengthens and builds up the tured and the cheapness at which this establish- 1 1 ■ • -* A * " ment sells them is destined to make them find their way into all the markets of the country. As their capacity for this kind of work is as good as anybody’s, they compete in prices with any simi lar institution in the country. They have just filled a large order to parties in Navy Yard, Flor ida, who had been correspording with the big- Best concern of this kind in Charleston, 8. C. , f,”- j Vm tfaioled with a pain under nr, i riL-lit shoulder blade ; I also had considcra- svstera, while it restores youthful vigor and vitality. Sold by all druggists and dealers. _ _ eod&w Cure of Liver Complaint. Iowa Falls, Harding Co., Iowa, June 8, 1885. I have been using Allcook’s Porous Plasters for four years, and think I could not get along without them. For a long COTTON FUTURES. Don't tackle ’em. The Wall street cow boys carry repeating rifles, and bring down the southern bulls on every plain. Hence the cotton crop has no legitimate rule of supply and demand. If so, a short crc^p would bring its value, and a large crop bear itself. Verbum Sat. X 1 . nr. XT Fresh, Fat and Fine MACKERHL, but at bottom figure*. Sold to consumers at New York Jobbing prices. They are for individuals, not jobbers. Mess and N*h. 1, 2 and 3, in buckets, drums and barrels. “TiP FLOUR! lb’s a daisy, and I have placed 3,000 bar rels on farmers’tables. Made by Huston. Price £4 75. Also a special grade branded “COTTON IS KINO,” equal to any. Price $5 50. These goods need no recom mendation only from consumers. See. To Mr. A. pleasure to glasses for s> For clean)t*) tended, the? ever wont, want a stipe y that I In clime past v •gins •nr Sir: It gives me vc been using your ith much satisfaction. , and for all purposes in- irpusserl by any that I have name ml them to all who Very respectfully yours, John Ireland. FROM GOV. S. P. HUGHES, OF ARKANSAS'. Having used A. K. Hawkes* new Crystalized Lenses for some months, I have found them the finest glasses I have ever used. SiMop P. Hughes, Governor of Arkansas. FROM EX-OOV. w. R. MILLER. I find Hawkes’ new Crystalized Lenses of supe rior quality, having worn them with great satis faction. W. R. Miller, Ex-Governor of Arkansas. TIIE GREAT EVANGELIST PENN WRITES: Mr. A. K. Hawkes—Dqar Sir: I take great pleasure in saying thut, a tier having worn your new Crystal ized Lenses for the past year, my | sight has greatly improved. \V\ E. Penn. FROM THE BAPTIST HERALD, j The Herald feels fully justified in recommend ing to the public Mr. Hawkes* new Crystalized l Lenses, and Patent Spring Eye-Glasses, Policies in First-class Companies, at Current Rates. WILLIAMS & POU, Successors to J, A, II ALA All, Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons, XXA.X^2SrX3SS SJ^XDIDXjXOX^Y, Plow Gear, Lap Robes Etc. ,’R CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take groat pleas- n showing nay one through our stock. It costs nothing to look. Cull anil see those EAUTIFUL COL I’M BUS BUGGIES, For which we are Sole Agents. They get lumber and labor cheap, which, to gether with their extraordinary facilities and en terprise, more than enables them to hold up tlieir own corner. This firm also furnishes plans and specifica tions for all kinds of buildings. Mr. F. J. Dud ley, their master architect, is one of the MOST SKILLED ARTISTS in the country. He planned the front of the St. James A. M. E. church, and the firm furnished the doors and windows. When completed, this building will present as handsome a front as cau be found in the city. The work will be done at a cost of about $5000. They keep in stock stained, enameled, cathe dral and all kinds of front door glass, in many lovely designs. The firm manufactures an ARTIFICIAL STONE which resembles ma»blo. It is made of cement and sand, and is very durable. It is used for cornerstones, pavements and window and door sills. It is also used for many other similar purposes. While in the office the walnut door, made for th t. G. Strapper, at a cos- design was beautiful a polishing were executed This is probably the ban Columbus. The work wa Jones, of Richmond, Va., firm’s shops. He is one who ever plied a tool doors are gotten up in vr poplar and other kinds oi flie firm upany. w mill men Com pa That cilie.- ii daily g tries of other 1; , ble difficulty in breathing. I applied Allcock’s Porous Plaster on ray back, and I one on my chest. I kept changing them every four Jays, and at the end of three weeks was entirely cured. | eod&w E. 8. Stevens. I Malaria I The very mention of it is a I nightmare! Whoever has suffered from ; this blighting disease knows what a dread scourge it is, and how it seems almost im possible to eradicate it from the system. SMITH’S BlLE BEANS will most surely i destroy the germs of Malaria, and afford j permanent relief. Dose, one Bean; 25 I cents per bottle. For sale by all drug gists and dealers in medicine, or sent post- I *i mid on receipt of price, to any part oi the j country. ^ < ^ octl-eod&wlm Active- Pushing anil Hrllnhln. I Brannon & Carson can always be relied upon to carry in stock the purest and best goods, and sustain the reputation of being active, pushing and reliable, by reeoin- i mending articles with well established , merit and such as are popular. Hi’.vingthe reporter was shown a , for the celebrated Dr. King’s New a new residence of Sirs. { ffoscovery for consumption, colds and t of about *100. The 1 coughs,will soffit on a positive guarautee.lt mi the carving and [ will surely cure any and every affection of in a masterly manner. I throat, lungs or chest, and in order to dsomest front door in , prove our claim, we ask you to call and s done by Mr. D. 1-. L-1 a bottle freu ’ "■1,0 is foreman of the Wemh-rfuM ares, of tne finest workmen I ^ H t & (j 0 wholesale and retail uese 1 druggists of Rome, Ga., say: We have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfac tion There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city- Severn! cases of pronounced con sumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King’s New Discov ery taken in connection with Electric Bit ters’. We guarantee them always. Sold by Brannon a Carson. mm; For the democrats. Carlisle’s 1881, D. V. Davis’s Standard of the World, Mill Creek, Monogram, Rye, Old Shuck Corn. Sweets to the Sweet. Scuppernong Wine for the prohibs. course they need it. factured by him, and that ho mous sale throughout the United States. sight improved. New Yore City, April T, IHftl. \ Mr. A. K. Hawes—Dear Sir: Your patent eye- | glasses received some time since, aiul am very much gratified at the wonderful change thut lias I come over my eyesight since 1 have discarded my old galsses, and am now wearing yours. Alexander Agar, Secretary Stationers* Board of Trade, i LOOK OUT FOR THEM—HEW ARE OK COUNTERFEITS, j We would caution the public against buying j spectacles of irresponsible piddlcrs traveling j through the country and representing them to be | A. K. Hawkes’, or selling the same class of goods. | My spectacles are stamped on frame “Hawkes,” 1 and none genuine unless stamped on frame, and are not supplied to peddlers at any price. Every pair warranted und ul) eyes fitted at the drug flrn ESTABLISHED 18S6. G.GUNBY JORDAN Agent, Tclcplione No. 104. Fire nsurance h an c-nor- PioiK’cr Buikliru ’’roii! Strcu!. REPRESENTING AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. Honestly paid every loss since 1810. NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York. Every policy issued under New York Safety Fund law. SUN FIRE OFFICE, of London. Established 710. Always successful. Policies issued on all classes of insurable property. l'qii’fM’iitatiui Ciiiii|i;iiiii"-. I'niii'li'uiis Tmitnu’iit. Fair .VljiNiiirnts. Prompt Payments. A share of your business solicited. TOBACCOS ? .-’JOHN e. D1SBROW & CO., <?i • ■ eod&w the south, us! styles ii: valnut The Georgia Midland sixes are 100 per cent. Pays 50 per cent at the start. Good stock for farmers and merchants. A good line of Winston Tobacco grades, 10 lb. to 60 lb. boxes. r armcr.- Recollect this is the headquarters of ! the old Gordon Brigade, all oi whom are | my customers (or should be;, and the com- ; missar.y never is entirely out, but some- | times foraging is pretty hard; but I can j load the division wagons one at a time ns ! fast as they come in, and send yon home | to please the good wife with your pur- the Shultz Belting ! the best belt known eod&w KNOW THYSELF by reading the ‘Science of Life,” the best medical work ever published, for young and mid dle-aged men, | m ap28 wly I have had nasal catarrh for ten years so bud that tii ere were great sores in my nose, and one place was eaten through. I got Ely’s Cream Balm. Two bottles did the work. My nose and kead_ is well. 1 feel r the Globe Iron Roofing Company, of .ti, Ohio, and for the Hanika Iron Fence ofc.pringfield, Ohio, olumbus is one of the most prosperous the state the evidence accumulating ?s to prove. The building material indus- :iy locality indicates far better than any inch of buslne-s the confidence ofthe people, their prosperity and their expectations. The very nature of this business, seldom flaunted before the public in flaming and attractive notices—modest in its conduct, located on thoroughfares distant from the business center of the city, is at first apt >VUflIV> — — to lead those astray who are not posted upon its j like another man.— C. S. McMilleii, »ip ley, importance. Conducted by practical men, who ; Jackson county, Mo. ^ octJcoclAiW have served years in developing and building up j ~ . *7 , .. a trade, which is seldom prostituted to specula- j Ely’s Cream Balm lf iremedv tiou or chance, the inwardness of its importance convenwnt anda^rwat.Realterh ^ J and extent of its enterprise and progress. The . >.» --j— members of this firm and those connected with its management are full of experience and enter- i prise. What they don’t know about their line of i business is hardly worth knowing. The firm is . composed of Messrs. W. T. Harvey and T. J. Dudley. Mr. J. E. Charles is head bookkeeper, Mr. D. R L. Jones foreman and Mr. F. J. Dudley architect and superintendent. Columbus takes great pride in her manufac turing institutions. There is nothing more neces sary to a city than establishments of this kind, and the liberal support which this one receives is indicative of the high position which it oeeu- p’es in the estimation of the public. Continued success to the firm and long may its banners , ne wave. B. Cook, Henning, Lauderdale county, »p e nn. oct9eod&w Deserving of ton fill enre. I There is no article which so richly tie- : serves the entire confidence of the com- I munity as Brown’s Bronchial Troches. Those suffering from Asthmatic and Bron- I chial diseases, Coughs and Colds, should j try them. Brice 25 cents. oct9d&wlw For 4'ouIlly Treasurer. i I wish my friends to know that I will be a can- > didate for this office at the next election. [ am K. J. Moses. aug22 oawtd 1\ s.—If i/iiii owe inf. un it's dn) 1 . come hji. L want to whisper in your ear. ZtsTO OTHERS. the trade that all infringements will be vigorously prosecuted to law. GEO. X 3 . LjIX:S &c CO., Factory 300, :<il IMstrlet, X. Y. rim aenniae are tor sate by W. 8. Freeman, J. T. KavanagU, Brannon & Carson, King & Daniel, Peabodv .V Buber. T. A. Cantrell. J. it. Edwards, J. E. Deaton, \V. R. Moore, E. Jl. Walsh & Co., G. T. Miller, II. 8. Crane, and all first-class retailers. augli tu th sat&se3m