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DAILY ENQUIRED • SUN : COLUMDUS, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 23, IW6.
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And Also a
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Into a Human Hi'ills Mranife K.mi
OpernUun—An Automatic inn.
•Jeffersonville (Ind.) News.
It .will bo remembered by the readers of
Lite newspapers that Mr. John Moorman,
a well-known and wealthy farmer and
timber merchant of Blue river, was very
seriously injured about five months ugo
while rolling over u heavy log. His cant
hook slipped, and, striking him upon the
bead, crushed in the left side of Ins bead
•until part of the brain extruded, lie was
takeu to his home nnd the best medical
talent sent for, among others Hr. T. A.
Wall, a prominent physician of Salem,
Ind.
It was believed at the time by nil the
physi tuns in attendance, exeejil Dr. Wall,
that Mr. Moorman must die from his in
juries, but the latter physician, who holds
a very high rank in southern Indiana as a
surgeon, thought the injured man had one
•chance in a hundred for life and ultimate
recovery. He admitted that it was a des-
{perate one, hut did not intend to give up
sail hope without a struggle.
Dr. Wall opened his plan to the other
physicians, but they laughed at his propo
sitions as utterly ohimerical. However,
they consented to give their assistance
w ithout any responsibility for results. As
there was riot a moment's time to lose the
doctor immediately set about
PREPARING FOR THE OPERATION
which he bad settled upon. The wounded
xnnn was taken into a darkened room, the
only light admitted being let in through a
round bole in the window curtains and
fnlling directly upon the injury upon the
left side ot the head. The sufferer was
then put under the influence of chloro
form, the entire '.eft skullbone was care
fully removed and the brain laid bare.
With the aid of the other surgeons Dr.
Wall then carefully removed the entire
left brain. It was a delicate Uu-k but it
was successfully performed.
While two of the physicians watched
over the patient and prevented cold air or
foreign matter front touching the locality
of operation, Dr. Wall and two others
BROl’OHT IN A YOUNG HEIFER.
The animal was thrown upon the floor,
put under the influence of chloroform nnd
its head sawed open nrottnd the base of the
brain. The latter was then extracted with
the utmost care and placed into the va
cancy left by the removal of the left lobe
off Mr. Moorman's brain. This was also
successfully accomplished, and Dr. Wall
pronounced the operation almost com
plete. Next the bone was replaced and a
silver plate inserted in the crushed spot
r>ver the whole, the skin was lapped uud
sewed up with silk stiehes.
The opt ration was a complete success,
so faT ns appearance went, and Dr. Wall
said that ho had hope of saving the pa
tient’s life if he could by kept perfectly
quiet. As to his mental condition, on re
covery of health, he could, however, form
no opinion.
After the injured man had been given
•every attention and removed to bis bed.
the physicians replaced the heifer's skull
bone, sewed up the wound, and after the
Free Trartr.
The reduction of Internal revenue and
lie taking oil' of revenue stamps from Pro
orietary Medicines, no doubt has largely
benefited the consumers,as well as relieving
•he burden of home manufacturers. Es
pecially is this the ease with Green's Au
gust Flower and Bose bee’s German Svritp.
as the reduction of thirty-six cents per
dozen, has been added to increase the size
>f the bottles containing these remedies,
thereby giving one-flfth more medicine In
the 75 cents size. The August Flower for
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the
German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou
bles. have perhaps, the largest sale of any
medicines in the world. The advantage of
Increased size of the bottles will be greatly
appreciated hy the sick and afflicted, in
every town and village in civilized coun
tries* Sample bottles for 10 emits remain
the same sige octVIdJtwly
MR. CLEVELAND IN 1888.
Dpmorrstlc Opinion* ns-to His llrnontlnnlinn.
New York Herald.
If the democratic party cannot re-elect
Mr. Cleveland it cannot elect any man to
the presidency in 18NS. President Cleve
land has. by his wise and conservative
course, won the respect and confidence of
the country, not merely for himself, but
fertile democratic patty- His adminis
tration of the nation s affairs has allayed
the suspicions and fears of democratic suc
cess which the republicans sowed broad
cast in 1884, and so successfully that thou
sands of republicans unwillingly voted for
Mr. Blaine or Mr. St. John rather than
‘•risk a democrat,” as the saying
went in those days. Democrats
who desire the continued success of
their party roust see that they can get it
only with Mr. Cleveland at the head. The
reason is plnin. Mr. Cleveland’s democ
racy—honest, straightforward, faithful to
democratic principles—is the kind the
people trust and want. Not merely the
democratic rank and file.'but masses of
republicans are on his side. The bitter
ness with which the Blaine organs perse
cute him is the best proof of his strength
with the people. If the democratic party
should cast him aside, should revolt against
his policy nnd administration of nffairs,
that would be precisely what the republi
cans want. Mr. O'Dunohue’B foolish talk
ought to be repudiated by Tammany and
by all who desire a continued democratic
policy for the country. ,
A MONT LIBERAL OFFER.
The VoltaioBelt 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,
Both Kjrcs Wide Open.
Small Boy—Ma, why do boys and girls go
to Sunday school T
Mamma—To learn to be good, live up
rightly and mind their parents.
Small Bov—Do you suppose I’d learn to
mind you if I went ?
Mamma—Yes, Charlie, I’m sure of it.
Small Boy—Well, if there is any doubt
about it I won’t try it. I do so want to be
a good boy between now and Christmas.
—Tid-Bits.
animal was carried outside allowed it to ! p-,i; ,, hundred times
recover itself from the influence of the th^ir money for, ana yet th
anaesthetic.
AN AUTOMATIC COW.
Strange to say, the heifer, which of
•course nobody expected to survive, recov
ered front the operation, ami is to day fat
nnd hear y, Mr. Moorman's children took
the animal in charge, and by dint of care
ful nursing and petting pulled it through.
The queer thing, however, is that since
the animal has been trepanned and the
brain taken out it has lost all volition. It
stands in one spot until pushed away, and
once started will go on until someone
stops it or turns it into a fence or other ob
ject. While moving it always walks on a
perfectly straight line, nnd if it is wanted
to go In anv other direction some one goes
to the animals hi ad and pushes it around
to the point where the animal is desired
to go.
It has to he fed in a manner, lor, no mat
ter how hungry, the poor brute seems to
have lost even that instinct which makes
•every cow crop grass. Its head has to be
bent down ana tne jaws set moving, then
it oats until its dead is again lined by
«ome kindly human hand anil the jaws
stopped by the same agency. Altogether,
'the heifer is very much like a skillful
automation. Yet she is a good milker and
withal such a curiosity tuat the family
refuse to part with her.
MU. MOORMAN'S NOVEL TROUBLE.
Quite against the expectations of the as
sisting physicians, and much to the pleas
ure of Dr. Wall, Mr. Moorman has since
recovered entire bodily health. The wound
in liis head has nicely healed, and alto-
Urlitht ltny.
Little Dick—Pap, what is it that people
the worth of
the man what
makes it never gets rief selling it?
Great Editor after long ana serious re
flection!—Dick, I’ll have to give that up.
“ A newspaper.”—Omaha World.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C
LAWYER*.
UTARLE8 ft RUSSELL,
Attorney-at-Law, Columbus, Ga.
JOSEPH F. POU,
Attorney-at-Law,
Office up stairs over lift Broad street.
|)EABODY. BRANNON * BATTLE,
Attorneys at-Law.
Office second floor Burrus building.
Broad and Twelfth streets.
1
HO.MAS W. GRIMES,
Attorney-at-Law
Office up stairs over Robert Carter’s drug store.
W M
LITTLE,
Attorney at-Law.
Office over R. S. Crane, corner Broad and
Twelfth 6treets.
GRIGSBY E THOMAS, JR. GRIGSBY K. CHANDLER.
HO.MAS at CHANDLER.
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office i»n stAirs over C E. Hochstrasser’s store.
V
JAS. M. LENNARD,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office back room over C. J. Edge s shoe store.
J. :
Attorney at Law
Office over Crane’s corner.
JAS. G. MOON,
Attorney-at-Law and Real Estate Agent.
Office corner below Swift's warehouse.
JAMES M. RUSSELL,
Attorney-at-Law.
Practices in the state and federal courts ol
Georgia and Alabama. Office over 1247 Broad St.
8. B. HATCHER.
ATCHER & PEABODY,
P. D. PEABODY
ir
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office up stairs over 1119 Broad street.
A. TIGNER,
Attorney-at- Law.
Office on second floor of Garrard building.
S. :
GILBERT,
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all business. Office
over R. S. Crane.
Uf B. SLADE,
Att orney-at-Law.
Office c
ing.
second floor of Georgia Home build*
W.
ALONZO CARTER,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office up stairs over R. S. Crane.
OUIS F. GARRARD,
Attorney-at-Law,
Office in Garrard building, over Witlich
1 Kinsel’s.
COLUMBUS
Iron Works
COMPANY,
Columbus,
Georgia.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
-DEALERS JN-
Liihe. Shingles, Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Flooring
and other Lumber. Specialty made of Dress
ing Lumber for other parties.
-AGENTS FOR-
Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders, Standard
Injectors, Hancock Inspirators and
BROWN COTTON GINS
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
Stratton's Improved Absorption Ice Machines, Saw Mills.
Pumps, Hollow Ware, Syrup Kettles,
1 I
O-OXalDIEIISr COTTOOST PRESSES
AND
The Improved Calender
SKIN AND SCALP
Cleansed, Purified and Beautifed
by the Cuticura Remedies.
For cleansing the Skin nnd Scalp of Disfiguring
Humors, for allaying Itching, Burning and In
flammation, for curing the first symptoms of Ec
zema, Psoriasis, Milk Crust, Scald Head, Scrofula
and other inherited Skin and Blood Diseases,
Cuticura, the great Skiu cure, and Cuticura Soap,
!»n exquisite Skin Beautifler, externally, and Cu
ticura Resolvent. the new Blood Purifier, inter
nally, are infallible.
A COMPLETE CERE.
1 have suffered,all my life with skin diseases of
different kinds, and have never found permanent
relief until, by the advice of a lady frieud. I used
vour Cuticura Remedies. 1 gave them a thorough
trial, using six bottles of the Cuticura Resolvent,
two boxes of Cuticura and seven cakes of Cuticu
ra Soap, and the result was just what I had been
told it would be—a complete cure.
BELLE WADE.
Richmond, Va.
Reference. G. W. Latimeh Druggist,
800
-e. U. M.. LlUbllllCU, lAlUKRiai,
W. Marshal St, Richmond. Va.
HALT RHEUM CURED.
I was troubled with Salt Rheum for a number
of years so that the skin entirely came off one of
my hands from the finger tips to the wrist. I
’ " ' * sriptions to no
,f Cuticura Rem-
curt d.
fi. T. PARKER,
379 Northampton St., Boston, Mass.
IT( HIX«. SCALY, PIMPLY.
For the last year I have had a species of itching,
scaly and pimply humors on my face, to which - I
have applied a great many methods of treatment
without success^and which was speedily and en
tirely cured by Cuticura.
Mrs. ISAAC PHELPS, Ravenna, O.
XO MEDKIYE LIKE THEM.
We have sold your Ccticura Remdies for the
slat six years, and no medicines on our shelves
give better satisfaction.
C. F. ATHERTON, Druggist,
Albany, N. Y.
Cuticura. so cents: Resolvent, $1.00; vcuia.
Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical Co.,
Boston. Mass. Send for "How to Cure Skin Dis
eases."
O.'DTTTJC Pimples, Skin Blemishes, and
V T X\ U JJQjBaby Humors, cured by Cuticu
ra Soap.
I ACHE ALL OVER.
Nervous Pains, Strains and 1
relieved in one minute by the <juucu*
ra Anti-Pain Plaster. New and Per
fect. At all druggists, 25 cents; five for
Si. Potter Diug and Chemical Com
pany, Boston.
DYSPEPSIA
•HTSHIANS.
JJ C. TICK NOR,
Practicing Physician.
Office nt Robert Carter's drug siore.
Up to a few weeks ago I considered mv-
sell the champion Dyspeptic of America.
During the years that I have’been afflicted
I have tried almost everything claimed to i
lie ft specific for Dyspepsia in the hope of I EORGE J. GRIMES,
finding something that would afford per- , ”
manent relief. I had about made up my 1
mind to abandon all medicines when I no
ticed an endorsement of Simmons Liyku
Regulator by a prominent Georgian, a j
jurist whom 1 knew, and concluded to try T W. CAMERON,
its effects in tnv case. I have used but ” •
two bottles, and am satisfied that I have ! ‘ 8 •' ‘ '
Office up stairs over Central Drug Store.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office up stairs over City Drug Store.
The above cut represents the Improved Calender Rollers.
so much admired and extensively used by Colton Manufac
turers of the present day. They consi
Rollers, six inches in diameter. 4<i inch
hollow, being a receptacle for steam,
with all necessary pipe and valves, tilled up ready to be at
tached to a Boiler; has all the latest improvements on same,
including the Selvage Rollers ane Cloth Yard Folder : a taut
and loose Pulley. 20 inches in diameter, 4 inches face, all
ready to he connected to a line of Shafting
a trial to demonstrate their indispensibility
principally of five
long; two of them
Tier are furnished
xace
It only requires
FAMILY GROCERIES,
HI til SHspil MS.
Maple Syrup and Sugar;
Ne>y Buckwheat and Fancy Patent Flour;
Mince Meat, Jellies and Preserves;
New Mackerel;
Thurber’s Deep Sea Codfish.
GREEK and DRIED FRUITS.
New Currants. Seedless Raisins. Citron,
Candied Lemon and Oi&nge Peel,
Evaporated Raspberries and Pears.
Dried Pitted Cherries, Huckleberries
and Prunes.
Oranges. Lemons and Apples.
Fancy Dark Cranberries.
0^.3sT3STEI5 G-OOIDS.
A varied assortment of extra fine and standard
goods as is in the city.
FARINACEOUS GOODS. Etc.
New Meal from this year’s corn. Pearl Grits,
Granula, Cracked Wheat. Shreaded Oats,
•Steamed Oat Meal, Split Peas, Green Peas. Sago,
Tapioca, Manioca, etc.
Fine Floor. Sugirs, Coffees and Teas.
Ferris k Co.'s Breakfast Bacon and Hams
Pure .Spices. Flavoring Extracts and Baking
Powders.
J. J. WOOD,
1026 Broad Street.
ie20 wed.seA\v6m
truck the right thing at last. I felt its
beneficial effects almost immediately,
ther he is again a physically robust man, | Unlike all other preparations of a similar
but since his recovery he manifests some ; kind, no special instructions are required
stran c and unaccountable freaks of tern- j as to w hat one shall or shall not eat. This j
per, and his family are seriously thinking ; fact alone ought to commend it to all
of having him confined in an insane asy- I troubled with Dyspepsia,
lum. llis business faculties arc as good tut J. N. HOLMES,
over; he can drive as sharp a bargain, lay Vineland, N. J.
out work for his men and do almost any- I >
thing else connected with the administra
tion of his farming and timber interest as
before his accident, but in the midst of a |
business controversy with a friend he may , To Secure a Regular Habit ot' Hotly
suddenly stoop mid attempt to butt Iris |
J E. GILLESPIE,
Practicing Physician.
Offic at Robert Carter’s drug store.
W. W. BRUCE.
ROBERT BRCCE
CONSTIPATION.
\V.
W. BRUCE A SON.
Practicing Physicians.
•companion in the stomach, or get down
on his knees and crop the grass by the
wayside.
Once or twice he has been missed for
several dava, and was finally fqund straying
about the Knobs with a herd of cattle, and
It was • n v with the greatest difficulty that
he could bo induced to return home. On
•one occasion the whole herd had to be
driven to his house as the only means of
inducing hint to return. Sometimes his
freaks became destructive. He has been
known to butt down a table set with china
sjnd glassware, and once he essayed to dash
out his brains against a fence.
Curiously enough, there seems to exist a
dose intelligence between himself aud his
■cattle, which appear to understand him
thoroughly, for he imitates the lowing or
bellowiug’of a cow to perfect ion. and when
he was found among the cattle on
the occasion of his last disappearance, the
persons who made the attempt to bring
him home had a narrow escape from being
■gored to death by the infuriated cows,
which rushed to the rescue ot their human
companion as soon as he uttered a loud
cry for their assistance.
The family of the unfortunate man are
in great distress, and blame the whole
matter upon Dr. Wall, who, they say,
might have known the result of trans
planting the brains of a heifer into a
human being. The doctor, however, is
not discouraged. He proposes another
operation, by which he will remove the
objectionable brain in small sections, and
in its stead ingraft corresponding pieces
taken from friends of the afflicted
who are willing to submit
a til ic led party,
to the opera
tion. He guarantees that they will ex
perience uo evil results.
advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lievos 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
igums. allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels aud is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. jel" d&wly
without changing the Diet or l.is-
orgaiilxiiiff the System, lake
ill [RAl
Only (.KXITNK Manufactured by
J.lI.Zeilin it- Co., Philadelphia.
eod se&w fol rd mt
THE FAMOUS BRAND OF
JNO. J. MASON,
Practicing Physician.
Office at City Drug Store.
E. GRIGGS,
Practicing Physician.
D. HURT,
Practicing Physician.
OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE
This whisky was introduced originally in the year
IS.**?, rtpd is constantly making new friends, h it
the product of the most approved process of distill
ation, from carefully selected grain, Loim: hold .nn-
formiy in warehouse until fully matured by am , s
justly celebrated for n< purify, delicacy of dec or
and uniform quality. For sale', and orders solicited
by the agent. T. M, FOI.I \ , Opera House,
Cor 10th Street and 1st Avenue,«'oluiubus, Ga*
\V. BATTLE,
Practicing Physician.
Officce over Brannon & Carson. Residence 727
Broad street.
1> E\T1 STS.
\v
Office up stairs over Glass Bros’ drug store,
Twefth street.
TIi© Browa C^ffcm Cain. Co.,
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable**
Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con
densers.-
All the very latest improvements: im
proved roll box, patent whipper, two
brash belts, extra strong brush, cast
steel bearing* improved Feeder,
enlarp**' 3 • .us'uprcT ‘oudeuser.
i ujg, «iir'T»'*' ' instruction, durable
Sgiu -■'•'£ .us light, cleans the seed per-
Igfeet., and produces first class samples.
^ DEBITS RE!) FRHS OF FREIGHT
at any accessible point. Send for fnil
description and price list,
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents. Columbus, Ga.
aAatAvp- *
FI I Fill FIRE!!!
|
Fire Insurance free for one year. By paying two annua] premiums I give you a paid
up three-year policy. SS will pay for siiiOO a year. ~16 will pay for $1600
three years on your Dwelling, Furniture, etc.
LOW RATES! FAIR AI»J 5 NTMKXTS! PROMPT PAYMENTS!
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Telephone No. 51. Columbus. Ga
RANKIN STABLE,
In Rear of Rankin House, on First Avenue.
FOR SALE!
from city.on line of Georgi i Midland. Has
a new live room House, all necessary out-house j ,
in excellent repair: splendid spring. The place
contains 102U, acres, about 25 acres of which are
heavily wooded.
TERMS EASY.
For particulars apply to me on the place, or
to T. M. Folev. opera house.
oc12 "* P. SPRINGER
SEA-FOAM
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storekeepers now keep it for Sale
THE BEST
llip Baking Powder
i the’WORLD:
Hattie R Johnson vs. James M. Davis. Petition
for the removal of Trustee, and tor the ap
pointment of another Trustee.
Columbus. Ga.. at Chambers. October S. 1886,
the petition in the above case, read and consider
ed: it is ordered that the defendant. James M.
Davis, show cause before me at 10 o'clock a. ai.
on the 15th of December, 106. at the Court House
in the city of Columbus, why he! should not be
rrmoved from his trust and another trustee ajv
y ointed as prayed for. and it appearing that said
ames M. Davis resides beyond the limits of this
State, it is ordered that service be perfected on
him by publication of this order in tne Columbus
Enquirer-Sun. a newspaper published in the city
of Columbus, twice a mouth for two months be
fore the hearing.
Given under my hand and official signature.
J. T. WILLIS, Judge S. C. C. C*
oct9 2taxn2m
G
EO. W. McELHANEY,
Office up stairs over Wittieh A Kiusel’s, in
Garrard building.
^yM. J. FOGLE,
Office over Rothschild Bros., 1247 Broad street.
pvkvs RKvnn cuxm
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u vr\». oo.. PAUnsK. itta
movsweowoui
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Sale, Feed and Livery Stables
New Turnouts; Showy, Gentle Horses, Careful Drivers. Horses boarded and
carefully attended to. I have ample accommodations for live stock aud arrangements
to malje my stable headquarters for dealers. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE. j —
WAGON AND CARRIAGE REPAIR SHOP. W EW . E j™' | D CONSERVATORY
11 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass.
TO PARENTS.
Many baking powders are v^rv pernicious
to health, and while every one regards his
own, he should also hhve a'c&re for the tender
ones—the little children,
SEA FOAM
contains none of the bad qualities of baking
powders— ?>oda or saleratus. It contains no
hurtful ingredient—uo alum or ammonia.
sciEXTiirc.
All ChemistSkvrho have analyzed Sea Foam
commend it. Housekeepers who have used it
will have no other. Cooks, whose best eTorts
have failed with other powders, are jubilant
aver Sea Foam. Saves time, saves tutor, saves
moiu'y.
It is positively unequaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the leading hotels and r*. staurauts
iu New y. irk city and throughout tLe country.
For sale by all first-class grucers.
GAXTZ, JOXES & CO.,
17(i Duane St., X. F.
I am still running my Shop on Wynn’s Hill, and will continue to do all kinds of
Carriage and Wagon Work on short notice.
WILLIAM M. AMOS.
THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED lath*
WORLD —1*0 Instructor*. &o5 Students !*«t re*r. Thor
ough Instruction in Vocal *n<l Instrumental Music, F
Orfta
man
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