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DAILY ENQUIRER * SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORMNG. NOVEMBER 4, 188*
BUSINESS ANP RELIGION.
So War Brtnofi tha Church and the Co.ntlug-
Rimm-Talmaffe'* Sermon.
Brooklyn, October 31—“There is no
war between religion and business; bi -
tween the Bible and the lodger; betwee i
■counting-rooms and churches," said Re,.
'T. Da Witt Talmage in opening n discourse
which was intended to give encourage
ment to the. business ma He took In
text from Romans xii., 6: “Not slntht'uU
business, fervent in spirit, serving tni
Lord.” Dr. Talmage showed that busi
ness was the best and most practical school
for reilgious training. The thousand daily
annoyances, the disappointments, the
trials, the reverses of the business man.
re.ceived in the right spirit, nil went to
make him patient., forgiving and Christiun-
liko. He held that, religion sharpened
business, lent balance to the judgment, in
creased the velocity of all the wheels of
trade and better equipped the man who
possessed it to battle with ills competitors.
Anything that religion will not help a
man do, Dr. Talinuge thinks, onghUnot to
, be done. Business life gives a glorious ed
ueatlon, and the time is coming when the
religiou of Jesus Christ wilt take posses
sion of all the businesi of the world. This
prophecy would not come true right away,
the preacher thought, but he was sure it
would be fulillled in good time.
“[Jod starts in the world witli a certain
amount of raw material, out of which we
are compelled to mould our character.
Every faculty must be rounded and fin
ished off by the conflicts, disappointments
and trials of life. After a man has been in
business for a number of years he gains an
energy that will surmount all manner of
obstacles. God intends that this energy
should be devoted to his work. God de
mands the best sheep of the flock, the best
aheaf in the bundle, the best men of all
generations. Oh, for fewer idlers and
more workers! Archibald Sloan, of Phila
delphia, was a notable example of a busi
ness man, not after the fashion of the
world. He sacrificed his private fortune
to pay the obligations of a firm with which
he was connected. He went to work,how
ever, and succeeded again in winning for
tune and the air of the Quaker
city was full of his goodness. He was sent
one day to collect a bill. When he arrived
at the house he found the family packing
up their goods preparatory to going to
Texas to start life anew. He saw the wife
and the children and he said to himself
if he levied on the goods he would take
the food out of the children’s mouths. He
went away without saying anything about
the bill. I hear some men say : ‘That is
not business.’ I have heard it before-
ebusiness is business.’ [Laughter.] But bye
and bye we will be going up to the throne
of God. Suppose God says to us: ‘You
have done many wrong things in your
life; right is right; business is business;
you. can’t come in.’ ” [Laughter.]
and the pledge of its fulliillmout. The do
nation of land to a church, mid sometimes
even the offer of bodily service, was made
good by the placing of a glove upon tnc
tt—or, in
altar; and ill the transfer of lan
occasional instances, of kingdoms—a glov.
was made a veritable lease by virtue o r !
which possession was taken and held. As
securing saft passage, like a passport; n-
an offer of amity, like as though a friendly
shake of the hand were proffered ; even in
a bribe, wheu it was often “lined" with
good gold pieces, to tempt men from their
allegiance, or induce them to view a suit
favorably, the glove had many u moment ■
mis message to convey, many an ini portent
negotiation to open or to bind.—Magazine
of Art for November.
• A Khali)' SuvwhIIoii.
De Boggs—My dear sir, if you can make
it convenient I’d like to have that hundred
dollars. I have a hill to meet—
Ponsonhy—Can't do it—haven’t a dollnr
to my name.
De Buggs—But what am I to do'! I must
pay that bill.
Ponsouhy lafler reflection)—I have an
idea. Suppose you borrow, as I did.—Phil
adelphia Call.
free Trade.
The reduction of internal revenue and
the taking off of revenne stamps from Pro
prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely
benefited the consumers,as well as relieving
the burden of home manufacturers. Es
pecially is this the case with Green’s Au
gust Flower and Boschee’s German Syrup,
as the reduction of thirty-six cents per
-dozen, has been added to increase the size
of the bottles containing these remedies,
thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in
the 75 cents size. The August Flower for
Dyspepsia and Liver Comolaint, and the
German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou
bles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any
medicines in the world. The advantage oi
increased size of the bottles will be greatly
appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in
every town and village in civilized coun
tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain
the same size oot!2 d&wly
Rust Take to Humor.
• Managers of the Logan boom should take
notice that Mr. Blaine has begun to make
funny speeches. They should promptly
■tack a humorous end to the Logan boom
if they want to keop up with the proces
sion.—gt. Louis Post-Dispatch.
A MOST LIBEltAL OFFER.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.,
offer to send their celebrated Voltaic
Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty
days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv
ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, ..lanhood,
<£;e. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en
velope with full particulars, mailed free.
Write them at once. l&wtf
Not Like Home.
Chicago Dame—No, we have concluded
to move back to Chicago My husband
and I are both tired oi Omaha; it’s too
lonely.
Omaha Dame—Why, a great many of
your Chicago friends are living here now.
“ Yes, I know, but you see we miss the
familiar faces of our former husbands and
•wives.”—Omaha World.
From the pastor of the Olivet Baptist
church, Philadelphia, Pa.: I was so trou
bled with catarrh it seriously affected my
voice. One bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm
did the work. My voice is fully restored.
—B. F. Liepsner. eod&w
Etiquette as She is Taught at York.
entleman.
It is impertinent to question the servant
bout family matters when visiting. Get
old of one of your host’s children and
ump him.—New Haven News.
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s
oothing Syrup should always be used
rhen children are cutting teeth. It re
eves the little sufferer at once; it produces
atural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
•om pain, and the little cherub awakes as
bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
j taste. It soothes the child, softens the
ums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu-
ites the bowels and is the best known
emedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
•om teething or other causes. Twenty-
ye cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly
Jlr. THiIcii’n H ill.
It will be something like the sarcasm of
estiny if the will of Samuel J. Tilden, one
f the greatest lawyers of the country,
hould prove to be inValid, and that not
poll the ground of incompetency on the
art of the testator, but because of weak-
ess of the construction of the testament,
few York Commercial Advertiser.
Tin 1 I'hiih uf tlloves.
The reign of Elizabeth may fairly be-
onsidered the turning-point in the history
f gloves. Through long years and keep-
lg line with the growth of refinement
nd courtesy, the glove had been invested
rst with one association then another,
iven part and lot in this custom and that,
util it had eonie to hold a very prominent
lace in the economy of life. Both at
eddings and funerals gloves were offered
i gifts so commonly as to he made a ri-
jgnized feature of the social ceremonial
roper to those occasions. Either for
eace and in favor, or defiant aiid in dead-
• anger, it has come to be as binding upon
rdinarv transactions as a written deed,ami
i evident of purpose as if the presence of'
s owner had enforced its evident intent
articularly as a token of love, as though
;uiany as a wmw ... .v.~, ««
ive in pledge the hand and re-
of a fair lady, or as a cartel of war,
tening so much of the vengefui
ihment as the hand it had covered
l inflict, did the glove play its part
mes when both these sentiments
especially cherished and avowed. It
made the aegis of trade, ensuring to
men and chaffering purchasers of the
s they offered peace and protection;
n agreements of greater moment the
i was made witness of a promise given
M other’s
Friend
Not only shortens the time
of labor and lessens the in
tensity of pain, but it great
ly diminishes the danger to
life of both mother and child
and leaves the mother m a
condition highly favorable
to speedy recovery, and far
less liable to Flooding, Con
vulsions, and other alarming
symptoms incident to slow
or painful labor. Its wonder
ful efficacy in this respect
entitles it to be called The
Mother’s Fripnd and to be
ranked as one of the life
saving remedies of the nine
teenth century.
We cannot publish certifi
cates concerning this reme
dy without wounding the
delicacy of the writers. Yet
we have hundreds on file.
Send for our book, “To Mothers,” mailed fYce.
Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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FOR SALE.
The Wilkerson Residence, Third avenue, op
posite Mr. Jno. Hill’s.
Two story Brick Store on Broad street, opposite
Central Hotel.
Vacant lot, % acre, north Second avenue.
The Harrison Dwelling and 40 acres, Beall-
wood.'
Lots 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 19, Block 5, on C. & W.
Railway.
Frame Store south of Disbrow’s.
FOB ZRZE3STT.
Col. Holt’s Brick Store, near Swift’s mill, with
rooms above. Also new two-story Dwelling on
same lot.
Mr. Peabody’s new five-room Dwelling, Rose
Hill.
The Newman Dwelling, Rose Hill, six rooms.
The Russell Dwelling, Second avenue, opposite
Crawford’s.
Five room Dwelling, Secohd avenue, opposite
Bedell’s.
L. H. CHAPPELL,
llrokcr, Real Estate and Insurance \geut.
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In Re. “Chattaiioochee Falls Company.” Ap
plication for Charter.
CTATE OF GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUN*
O TY : To the Superior Court of said county:
The p< tilion of ,Y. T. Wamock L. F. Garrard, A.
J. Bethune, A. R, Lawton and George M. C.aup,
respect ftilly shown that the' and their associates
and successors desire to be incorporated and
made a body corporate and politic under the
name of* Chattahoochee Falls Company.”
The object of said corporators, and for which
they ask to be incorporated and empowered t<
I Tappearing to the Court by the return of the
L Sheriff that the defendant cannot be found, in
the county of Muscogee, and it farther appearing
that said defendant does not reside in the state
of Georgia; , . . ,
It is ordered by the Court that service be per
fected on said defendant by publishing this or
der twice a month for two months before tn*
November term, 1886, of this court, in the Goluin*
bus Enquirer-Sun, u public gazette of this state
June 7. 1886. J-T-WILLIS,
THOS. W. GRIMES. Judge S. C. C. C.
Attorney for Libellant. .
A'true extract from the minutes of Muscogee
Superior Court at its May term. 1886. on June 7th.
uog (}EU. x. rUINUi
auell 2tam2m Clerk a. C. M. O.. Oa.
ZIMMERMAN FRUIT EVAPORATORS
Tho bo.t in America. Great B»r«»l». for 80 day.
elli
1 ne utilization, improvement anc operatior of
water power on the Chattahoochee river, in tin*
County of Muscogee and State oi t «eorgia, by eon
trolling the waters o s.ii* Chattahoochee river
with locks, dams and uch other menus and de
vices us mu> be neces'-ury to emild them to sup
ply water power l'or manufacturing purposes to
such mills an.i machinery as may be thereon lo
eated and which may lie hereafter purchased and
erected by said corporation. u*'d to .-uch person
orcorpoiutions jus may purchase, lease orient
said waterpower or. any part thereof!*'om it
To Construct and maintain a i lu ces ary cana s.
chut or flumes, sluices, denis, tramways and othi r
appliances »>n. upon and through the lands and
property ol siiiu corporation for the proper dis
trihutiou, utilization and preservation of said
water power an w.dch may be found essential
and useful lorsuid puivostn.
T i utiiuc aim improve all the lands acquired hy
said curp. ration ut i.mi eomunioos .o .••unlwab i
power upon thecas’, and v.vit bunks of the Chat
.uhoociiec liver, in .ho Slutes oi i .corgiu and Ala
nan.a. by eroding 'Ikivoii n ill* , maehinorv. fac
tories* mid oilier buildings,ai.o engaging in th*.
auuui: ictuve of cotton wool and all older Ubrou>
an. textile mau:rial‘. into yarns, cloth, thread,
rope and other labnes, goods and products of tv
ery kind whatever.
Loaning cotton fort oil or ? eed or other valuable
consideration; manufacturing cotton seed into
such piodueis as can be obtained tiler, from,
grin dug corn, wheat and other grain and produce
tor toll or i.»r market and convertin; the same into
dour, meal and its other products.
Tiiefurnishi' got'power and the production and
generating ihereby oi electricity for ligt t and
neut, for motive power and tor such mechanical
and other uses anjt purposes a» it may be adapted
to; and supplying, leasing and soiling the same
• ml eroding and construct!, g in connection
therewith such works, po es, wires above and un
der ground, and other apparatus, e eetrical de
vices and stations throughout said Corn ty. oi
.Muscogee us may benecessury to convey, tarnish
aud supply the same to public and private con
sumers.
Tlie manufacture of paper in all its forms, and
of paper, timber, wood and metals into such
utensils, wooden v* are, machinery and other
goods as may be produced therefrom; and the con
ducting and carrying on oi the manufacture oi
all and eve. y other kind of goods, wares, machine
ry, wood and metal products, or such brandies or
parts thereof as may be found enentutl and de
sirable for the profitable employment and im
provement o; the said water power and property.
Said corporation to have power and authority to
sell, lease or rent, its said water power, lands, ma
chinery, l'ucto les aud buildings, or such parts ai d
portions thereof as may be e> pedient. to such per
sons or other corporations us it may deem fit aud
proper; and to advance from its corporate capital,
funds to such persons or corporations as may oc
cupy its said property; to aid and promote th.
carrying oil by them oftheir said manufacturing
business, and to make and execute all necessary
conveyances and othi r instruments, and to enter
into all proper contracts anc agreements for the
exerche of this authority and the securing of its
said advunct s.
Also, to have power and authority to lay out
pl.< ts aud building lots upon the lands which may
be hereafter acquired by said corporation in the
States of Georgia and Alabama; to erect buildings
and improvements thereon, and the said lots, va
cant or improved, and the said buildings, to sell
rent or 1. a e to the operatives of said manufac
turing enterprises, and to such other persons as
may desire to rent, lease or purchase the same.
THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS
of said corporation will be located at the site of
its said mills and water power in Muscogee Coun
ty, State of Georgia.
ITS CHIEF OFFICE
to be in the City of Columbus, of said County and
State; but it shall have authority in pursuit of its
said business and promotion of its objects to es
tablish bi anch offices at such other points and to
exercise its rights and franchises heretofore men
tioned, and to build factories, make improve
ments, contracts, agreements, investments aud
carry on business oi the nature and character
afore mentioned with regard to its property and
upon the lauds and property which may be here
after acquired by said corporation in the State of
Alabama, and at such other places within and
without the limits of said States of Georgia and
Alabama, as its objects and interests may re
quire.
THE CAPITAL STOCK
ration commences to
desire said corporation shall have authority to in
crease said capital stock from time to time as it
may deem fit and proper to any sum not exceed
ing one million dollars,
They desire said corporation to have the power
of suing and being sued; to have and to use a
common seal, ana to alter, break and change the
same at. will; to make rules and by-laws tor the
management of its business, not in coinlict with
the laws of this State and the United States, and
the same to alter, amend and rescind at pleasure:
to receive, leuse, rent or purchase and hold such
real estate and personal properly as may be now
oi hereafter necessary for its corporate purposes,
for the expansion anc advancement of its objects,
for the securing of debts due and to become due
lo said corporation, and the same to sell, mort*
. itjAll.
liat it have powdHb eifect loans and to, issue
bonds in tho name Or said corporation, without
security or to secure such bonds by mortgage ot its
property, real and personal, or of such parts or
portions thereof as may he desirable; and to loan
out its surplus earnings upon mortgage or other
available security..
To elect and appoint such officers, managers,
directors and agents us it desires; and to provide
such rules and regulations with respect to stock
holders who refuse to pay up any balance due on
their stock as will compel them to pay upon pen
alty of sale or forfeiture of such stock, and to do
una perform all such acts as are necessary for the
ex^ution of its powers and to carry out the ob
jects and purposes of this corporation.
The individual property of each stockholder
shall not be liuble for the debts, liabilities, obli
gations or default of said corporation except to
the amount of unpaid stock subscribed by such
stockholder.
Wherefore petitioners pray that they, their as
sociates and successors be duly incorporated un
der the name as at ore said for the term of twenty
years, with the privilege of renewal, with all the
powers herein prayed for, and with such other
powers and privileges as are incident to corpo
rations under the laws of this state, and that af
ter the filing, recording and publishing of this
petition, as provided by law, the Court will pass
an order declaring this application granted.
And petitioners will ever pray. etc.
McNElLL & LEVY.
L F. GARRARD.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA—MUBCOGEE COUNTY: Filed in
the Clerk’s office Superior Court of said county on
the 11th day of October, 1886, and recorded this
12th day of October on page 15, and Records of
Bills and Writs, Muscogee Superior Court, 1886.
GEO. Y. POND,
ocl3oaw4w ClerkS. C. M. C. Ga.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
I HAVE FOR SALE a half acre lot and new
five-room Dwelling on lower Broad street,
which the owner has authorized me to offer at a
bargain, as he wishes to move away.
The desirable Residence of Mr. O. C. Bullock,
on Fourth avenue, next to girls’ public school, at
a very reasonable price.
Key of Rose Hill, good Store and Dwelling
House.
$1800. New five room Dwelling and }.* acre lot
on Rose Hill, near street car line. Will
8**11 on terms to suit the purchaser.
1100. Half ucre vacant lot on Second avenue.
800. A sood four-room House on Second av
enue. north of railroad.
100. A new three-room House on Fourth street.
Will sell on terms to suit liurct user.
3500. 150 Acres of land and good six-room Dwell
ing in Wynnton,
250. A vacant lot on lowr Second avenue.
225. A vacant lot near Slade’s school.
1000. Four new three-room Houses in Northern
Liberties-rent for $16 per month.
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt
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GOLD ilEDAL, PAMS, 181
BAKER’S
Warranted absolutely p*U
* Cocoa, from which the excess
Oil 1ms be.’ii removed. It has Mr,
v\ times th? strength of Cocoa mixe
\\ wl’L Starch, Arrowroot or Suga
I i* V Vn und is therefore far more eco
!! JI jj I jti\ leal, costing less than one cent
E b ! Jl cup* It is delicious, nourishln,
i t MS f|[ 11 strengthening, easily a 9 ****#
I II I? I land admirably adapted rorinva
JfJlJ^ldsus well us for persons in hea/tl
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
W, BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass
REMOVAL of LAW OFFICE.
J\ L. WILLIS
Has removed his Office to up stairs over K.
Crane’s store.
oc7 lm
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
m LIDDELL VSHIABLt FEED SAW M
Is iln; very bosl Si\\v Mill in the markel. II look the only
medal of I In* lirst class at tlie New Orleans Exposition.
For llie above, anti for all other machinery, address.
FORBES L1DDELL&CO.
Montgomery, Ala.
X. B.—Our slock of Wrought Iron. Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery is the largest in this part of the country.
tp1dwP.ni
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co.
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N and after this date Trains will run as follows:
COLUMBUS, GA., October 3d, 1880.
Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 und
ceptcept Sands y.
W. L CLARK, Sim’t.
(Way Freight and Accommodation) daily ex-
D E. WILLIAMS. O. P. A.
WILLIAMS & POU,
Successors to ./. A. WALK Eli,
Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons,
HARNESS SADDLERY,
Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas
ure in showing any one through our stock. It costs nothing to look. Call and see thos-e
BEAUTIF UL C012 UM BUS BUGGIE S,
For which we are Sole Agents.
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can be given in u cap of cofi'cc or ten
without tho knowledge of tho person ink.
ing it; is absolutely harmless, and will ef
fect, it permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an al
coholic wreck. It lias been given in thou
sands of cases, and in every instance a per
fect cure has followed. It never fails. The
system once impregnated with the Specific,
it becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOB SALE BY
M. D. HOOD A CO., DRUGGISTS,
03 BROAD MT., COLUMBUS, GA.
Call or write for circular St full particulars.
TAXPAYERS TAKE NOTICE!
collect* d in compliance with law. By pay*
Jug at once tax pa.' ers will savn cost *>f execution,
advert! ing and sale. Come np and settle.
1). A. ANDREWS,
Tax Collector Muscogee County.
Office: Georgia Home Building.
sep7 eod tdecl
ALL'S
Hattie V. Joh.ison vs. James M. Davis. Petition
for the removal of Trustee, and for the ap
pointment of another Truster.
Columbus, Ga., at Chambers, October 8, 1886,
the petition in the above case read and consider
ed; it is ordered that the defendunt, James M.
Davis, show cause before me at 10 o il >ck a. rn.
on the 15th of December, 1886, at the Court House
in the city of Columbus, why lie? shoal l uot be
r* moved from his trust and another trustee ai»-
5 ointed as prayed for, and it appearing that said
ames M. Davis resides beyond the limits of this
State, it is ordered that service he perfected on
him by publication of this order in the Columbus
Enquirer-Sun, a newspaper published in the city
of Columbus, twice a month for two months be
fore the hearing.
Given under iny hand and official signature.
J. T. WILLIS, Judge S. C. C. C.
oct9 2tam2m
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or Ladies in each county.
P. W. ZIEGLER A CO.,
oc’li w8t Philadelphia
NOTICE is hereby given to ull parties having
demands against P. McArdie. late of Mu.scogcvt
county, deceased, to pr* sent them to me properl}
made out, within the time prescribed by law, sc
as to show their character and amount. And all
persona indebted to said deceased ure hereby re
quired to make immediate payment to me.
This August 5th 1S8G. J. G. BURJUIS.
aug5oaw6w Administrator.
\UA.\TKI) -An Intelligent, Earnest Man to
f y Represent, in liis own locality, a lurge
responsible house. A remunerative salary to
rignt party. Hteady position. References ex
changed. Am. Manufactuiuno Housk, lfi Bar
clay St., New York. oc7 tulni
Ilf whnn bnnlnARH In doll and prlcna uro tow la
BUY YOUR .BfitfSAS
(imat bargains. H«*nd for new FREE eata-/> | I fkl O
I.^v.ioof Watch**N KMaBHpnrtliiirOoodaand VI UllO
V W.ClHllln.vro •U.SO l»nnn«*Mf. 1'mvVoi-I'
JKPFXIAI.TIEH t
mouey ow«le<l lo bur Hood*. Writ* for C»Uilof|uc *. . . Nperlal
offer. Tke Clipper Mff. C*. fltmtiM,. (ipelneetl. O-
•«i\-ered with r 11 -1 pro. f paint,*
anlzcMl wire, as preferred. It will lust ft life
Inn*. It is heller than hoard" or harked
» ire in ev rv res;, ,1. TheSeilgwiek (Hites
lade of wrought iron |»i|»<* and "t.*el wire, d«*fv
II rornpeiiiloM in lighirn ss. neatnesH.strength
11,1 ,*. 1 *.» 1 , • •. ’■ ■ • • I. • :rn* •!. cheapest
SEDGWICK BR05.,RICHMOND,IND,
The only prtflhlM'nicrt
BUSINESS 01 ROSES. GO LARCE HOUSE./
for ROSES alonr-t, S r«mr Pot 1 -.an*.- suitable L r
inmu’fUatebiOoM deliver l f*ate|v. postpaid,to any poz 1
officii. 3 Kpleiid d vareti.*-.. voor cho'ce, ml lal»*Jt«.
for SI ; 12 f- r S?: in t rS°; ?^torg4: 35tor#fi.
7 5 for $ 10; 100 f-’r S1 r •, We CIV E a Hard com
Present of choice and valua''to POSES fre
with every onfer. Our NEWCUIDE, a mtuf.it
Treatise on O,#/.W 7Uim. eieoun'io ilhnr"*i*d—/rtttncl
DINCEE A ChNARO CO.
Rose Growers, W> y. irofc Cu:^tor Co.. T
.^URE Bllioit9n»s*: f irk n^rr.h? In Fnur now
.() One dojio r'filfVhi » '>.’•/ ct.r$ ptaJ
prmrt Chilli ■ F» hour M
realh. Cle.or tho &kt«, T;,eo (bo flf. -v?-,, urJ gLui
Ifo z* 4 Vigor to Mio system. !>.»•»*• t <►;*. VTiV” * ,
• y th«im*cnco anci >ou vdll nevr.r in ” ’’.hOi'i • .
rlca. »*1) cords per hottio. Sold toy . . * 1
'lotiicluo OoDiors generally. So.it on rjt:qe
•d’lco in alampc, postpaid, to any aUdie. c s,
cl. J\ S II TH & CO.,
Manufacturers and ? " Fiopi.. ST. I/IUI3, to.
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 1.
Pass’ger.
No. 3.
Accom.
No.fi.
Accom.
2.10 p 111
2 10 p in
5 37 p m
6 16 p m
8 :>0 p m
7 23 p 111
10 33 p m
10 25 p in
10 35 p m
1 15 a m
2 00 a m
6 20 a in
10 29 a m
115 p in
4 50 a m
“ Eufaula, M. A E. R. R
EAST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 2.
PaaUger.
No. 4.
Accom.
No. 6.
Accom.
7 40 ft m
4 25 a m
7 35 a in
0 10 a m
9 25 a in
7 29 a m
12 15 n m
3 30 p m
4 01 p m
“ Eufaula, M.‘& E. H. R
6 40 p in
7 15 p in
3 45 a in
5 34 a m
(rrive Montgomery, M. & E. R R
“ Columbus
7 29 a in
10 19 a in
10 49 p m
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storekeepers now keep it for Sale
TO PARENTS,
Many Iwikifig powders nro pernicious
to health, and while every one regards his
own. h«* should also have a care for the tender
ones—the little cliildreu.
REA FOAM
contains none of tho had qualities of baking
powders—Hoda or snleratus. It contains do
lustful ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All ChemisteKwho have analy7ed Sea Foam
commend it. Housekeepers who have used it
will have no other. Cooks, whose best efforts
have failed with other powders, are jubilant
Dver Sea Foam. Saves time, saves iaitor, saved
money.
It. is positively tinequaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the leading hotels and restaurant*
in New York city ami throughout the country.
For sale by all first-class grocers.
GANTZ, JONES CO.,
17C Duane St., N. F.
"SHADELAND’JS;
PURE BRED LIVE STOCK
[ABLISHMENT
|in the WORLD.
New Imports
Itlon. ronstutly
r arriving.
Hare Indlrld.al
exrellenee an#
1 choice Bre,dtaf»
PI.VDF.mnAI.R HORNER,
I’KIiCII KRON. NOltiYIAN or
FKH.Nt.’II DRAFT HOUSES.
ENDI.1MII DRAFT HORSES,
TItOTTI.ND-IIRED ROADSTERS.
CI.KVKI.AM> BAYS and KHKNCII ’'OAt llKBS,
ICELAND nnd SHETLAND IT JIES,
IIOl.HTKIN-KKIKHIAN and DKVOS CaYYLS,
Our euatoiners have the a.lvuntuae of oar
■tinny year*, ex per le nee In hreedlna and
Iinporliu«-: Superior Ounlity; l.araeVa.
riety mill Ininiciiao Collortionn; .ippurtu-
niiy nf romimrinic ilHVerent lireeiln t and
low iiriei-N, heeuiiMo nt our uneqiinlea fn.
cilitien, extent oriiunine.H umi Inwrnte.
Of trim .purlinfoil.
NeothereMtiiiiHNliment In the world often
■uch mlvnntunes to the jmrrhnNcr.
t l*UI< ES LOW! TERRIS ’EAST f Via-
tor. weleome. Cfirreapondence aollq-
ted. Clrculnr. Feet;. Mention thla pufiJC
•Owell Bros.. SDriiuim crawEonl Co-P - *
THE FAMOUS BRAND OP
OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE
This whisky was introduced originally in the year
1852, and is constantly making new friends. It i t
the product of the most approved process of distlL-
ation, from carefully selected grain, being held nni*
fonnly in warehouse until fully matured oy age, is
justly celebrated for its purity, delicacy of flavor
and uniform quality. For sale, and orders §olicit«4
hy the agent. T. ill. FOLKY, Opera House. ,
Cor 10th Street and 1st Avenue, Columbus, Ge»
• HO til *1KI p< r Month »nd II.
penses to travel and sell out
tiers, or $40 a month tnd ex-
■ penses to distribute circulars In your vicinity. But-
| iness nonorat>le, permnneut, pleasant Se easily operated.
" ,11 expenses advanced. SAMPLS CASES FREE. Nf*
tamps required. No humbug. We mean what we say.
Address NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY,
Bradford Blook- CINCINNATI, Oliuk.
Electric Belt Free
To introduce it and'obtuin agpnts wo will for tho next
sixty days give away, free of charge, in each county
in the u. B. a limited number ot *>ur (-criusin
UU*clro (.‘nlvaiiic SrmpcnHory Kelt", 1'rico $5;
:i positive uml unfailing cure for Nervous J»ehi!ity.
Varicocele, KmiHsioiiK, ImpotcTti y fee. $:■■•* .«m» ltowara
; :ii<l <f every Bolt we nianulaetiire docs not,irnnerat«
a 'enuiiieeleetriccurrtu’.t. ArMr - - ato:ice KLI'O i'HIO
B1CI T AGENCY- P O. Box 1/8 Brouklvn N v *
$1000 REWARD
, THE VIST®
VICTOR :
DOUBLE ^ ■ , . "
DULLER V*
llhiitrfttr.t rlrci,. Pif fSi^ —r,
NKVVAItK ■ r OAY^
MAC'IIJLNLOO., Columbu*, O. I .».ltr. Houm , llagt r-towo-l^
je21 wl2w
blue iTiiRiotv
fyl M' A3-ENTSW AKTEnJohifhon
u TVllrp* 0 * t,,< ’ u>o*'t thr : Li etr personal mlventurn. ex-
' AJ X iv ploitvot vcontiandhpu’s. forlorn hopes.hora.
—Sc bravery, imprivomneuts and hair-breadth
• i ««». hand-to-hand fitrturfflcd, perilous journeys, darin*
•..I- '1 iii! held deeds on HOTII 81PKS during the Grant OiTtl
V I. V ■ hV.» PHOFUSElYlllimRATEn. t< . 11.
. L .i.VI.MLL A CU , liox 1 - 0 t, St. Louia or Philadelphia.
$50 REWARD
will be paid for any Grain Fan of
same size that can t-leuu aud bag as
much (irain or Seed in one day as
our Patent MONARCH Grain
and Seed Separator and Bag*
K r or our Improved Wan*
mae Mill whioh we offer cheap.
Price Liat mailed free,
NEWARK MACHINE CO.