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—Afl'Y ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 9. \m.
MR. DANA AND MR. CLEVELAND.
T!ie Kdltor of tbe Sun Ue«|H)HilH to the char*.
That III" l» Duo to a t’oraonal drier.
Mice.
New Yokk, December 7.—The New
York Star is the great and only organ of
the administration, and has been account
ing for the opposition of other papers in-
showing personal grievances. That of Mr
Dana, of the Sun, was described as fol
lows: “Mr. Cleveland conceived the idea
of having a select dinner party at Alhanv
.and concluded he would invite Mr. Dana
I-fc accordingly commissioned Mr. Mann
ing to approach Dana on the subject
which was done, and the editor of the Sun’
said ho would go. Mr. Manning then told
him that the governor would (lx a date
and send him an invitation. The time
passed on, the date was not fixed, the in
vitation was not sent, and that particular
dinner was never given. Hence these
tears.
The Sun quotes this and makes the fol
lowing interesting remarks: “ All of this
that is within our knowledge is true, ex
cept the lastsentence, and we dare say that
the rest is true also. In 1882, some months
after the governor’s inauguration, Mr.
Manning came and asked us if we would
go to Albany and dine with Mr. Cleveland
The reply was that, while it might be in
convenient for a workingman to go so far
for dinner, we would do it; but the specific
invitation never came, and we were not
very sorry. Dinners are not so scarce or
i«o hard to get that a man need feel un
happy because he misses one at Albany. In
fact, we never cared a rap about Mr. Cleve
land’s failure to send on his invitation,
except so far as a valued friend like
Mr. Manning might possibly be annoyed
by it, and we never laid it up against Mr.
Cleveland. The writer in the Star is en
tirely mistaken when he supposes that anv
tears resulted. Our controversies have
been altogether of a more serious nature
than any passing negligence of ceremonial
politeness. We have opposed him because
we saw that Ilia ideas and his conduct
were often opposed to democratic princi
ples, and that is the whole of it. Bat since
these trivial personal circumstances are
drugged out by semi offlciul revelation of
facts known to ODly two or three individ
uals, it is perhaps worth while to mention
that, immediately after the presi
dential election of 1884, we received
through an unquestionable channel a
personal message from Mr. Cleveland to
the effect that on his part the siate had
been wiped clean, and he trusted that such
might also be the cose with the Sun, so
that an entirely new account might be
opened. To this manly overture we re
sponded that the election had disposed of
all the old questions, and that we should
certainly gupport the administration in
every particular in which it seemed to us
democratic. That compact between the
Sun and the president we have not varied
from, and we mean to stand by it to the
end. Yet we have not been able to ignore
his wild and Wandering onset against sil
ver, the Pan-Eleetric scandal, or the
fallacies and follies of his non-partisan,
anti-democratic civil service.”
Malaria.
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Green, Dear Sir—We will soon need more
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Yours, Ennis Bros.
Fairfield, Mo., August 29,1886.—G. G.
Green, Dear Sir—Your Ague Conqueror
knocks the Chills and Dumb Ague every
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actl2 d&wly
Wants Old School Doctrine.
Mr. Barbour says: “They need to apply
the old school doctrine in Virginia.” Cor
rect. It is the new school doctrine that
has upset things—a sort of hoine-apathy,
as it were.—Washington Post.
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. WiNsnow’e
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 13 very pleasant
<to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
STums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels ana Is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
■from teething or other causes. Twenty-
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Norristown Herald: “A physiologist
says that ‘No man’s body is as strong as
his appetite.’ This explains why a tramp
•can eat a bigger pile of vituals in a day
than he can saw wood.”
Mothers worn out with the cares of ma
ternity or the household, women wl\o are
weak, nervous or hysterical, suffering from
headaches, sleeplessness, debility and
-weak back, should take Moxie Nerve
Food, the delicious invigorant. No other
remedy is so safe and palatable for delicate
women. For sale by Geo. A. Bradford,
Evans & Howard, M. D. Hood & Co.,
Brannon & Carson, and all druggists.
It Won't Scare Them.
The intolerable Wiggins predicts big
earthquakes in New England during the
next six weeks. He seems. desirous or
scaring the poor mugwumps into another
fit of hysterics.—Philadelphia Press.
Free Trade.
The reduction of internal revenue and
the taking off of revenue stamps trom 1 ro-
prietary Medicines, no doubt lias 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 Boschce’s Gorman 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 iin
the 75 cents size. The August Flower ftn
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, ami the
German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou
bles, have pel-naps, the largest sale ot a ij
medicines in the world. The advantage of
increased size of the bottles will be great!}
appreciated by the sick and afflicted, m
every town and village in civilized coun
tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain
the same size. octl- d&wly
IIOY! 1
How does the frisky little kkl
Employ his energies ? •
He finds the jam hlsmothei hid
And sajs'-th! they’re
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uick, complete cure, all annoying Kid-
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druggists.
‘•UdlfiJI ON MIX’ PILLS,
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isant in operation, don’t disturb the
nach. 10c and 25c.
‘•UOl'dll ON DIRT.”
sk for “Bough on Dirt.” A perfect
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household, kitchen and laundry use.
»ns water, saves labor and soap,
led to starch prevents yellowing. 6c,
26c, at Grocers. d*wtf
vouniTm. 1 " 8 to , ll J®' Wtt - vs Providence a
wh. ’ i ‘ ‘"ut kn '? w t0 whom he speaks
dta? Lv« Tv howa - v T <>n Providence
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2?’ i ; you , moet the fat ” of a Superl-
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decl7 tu.tb,sat,se&wly
The young men in Chicago, being book
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secretary of a coal company, was given too
much chance to steal, and he stole. He
got away with an Immense amount of
money and ought to be able to com pro-
w ^ Hie directors and stockholders
ot the ooncern, who can blame themselves
for the defalcation.
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you improve good opportunities. Hal-
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Miss Belle C. Greene is the author of “A
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fathers had.
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llfcwtf
“From being the alleged orator of the
senate, Senator Jones has become a corner
ogler of Detroit’s pretty girls,” says an ex
change. Policemen tell him to move on,
and he moves.
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T obacco
REMEDIES
THE CL1NGMAH TOBACCO OINTMENT
THE MOST EFFECTIVE Pfl KIM RA
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Br.incliiti*), Milk Ueg, Snake and Do# Bites, Stingi
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THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared according to tlie most scientific
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of irritant or inflammatory maladies, Aches and
Puins where, from too delicate a state of tho system,
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Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the
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DURHAM. N. C.. U. S. A.
80ULB REDD. J. O. HAILE.
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M
Brokers, Real Estate ami Pire Insurance Agents
1036 Rrotlfl HI. Tol.phou. IS.
Must be sold this week: Six well renting
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City and Suburban Property for sale and rent,
Stocks and Bonds bought and Bold.
Let us insure your houses. ocl7 fily
“I have iiSed Simmons Liver
Regulator’for many years, huving
made it my only family medicine.
My mother before me was very
partial to it. It is a safe, good and
reliable medicine for any disorder
of the svstein, and if used in time is
a GREAT PREVENTIVE OF SICK
NESS. I often recommend it to my
friends, and shall continue to do
so.” Rev. James M. Rollins,
Pastor of M. E. Church, So. Fairfield, Vj.
Til! II A Jill DOCTORS’ HILLS SAVED by
always keeping Simmons Lirer RtgulaUr in the
limi.se,
“I have found Simmons’ Liver
Regulator the best, family medicine
I ever used for anything that may
happen, have used it in Indigestion,
Colie, Diarrhoea, Biliousness, and
found it to relieve immediately.
After eating a hearty supper, if, on
going to bed, I take about a tea
spoonful, I never feel the effects of
the supper eaten.”
Ovid G. Sparks,
Ex-Mayor Macon, G«.
os-oxi.y ta;Mivi:t»
Has our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper.
j. H. Zeilin & Co., Sole Proprietors.
PriM 81.00. PHILA -KLPHIA, PA.
’ eodsexw fol rm :3i
T'd&naCordial
€ j r. i; a
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
JT 1. Invlfforat. ]T gives NEW
Ing arid De- _jV_ 1 LIFE to th.
light fill ta take, « whole SYSTEM
and of great value 1(1*1 by Strengthening
aa a Medicine for L\a\l the MuacTee, Ton
ing the NERVES,
and compIetelyDi-
gcating the food.
A Book, ^olinftt'
by 1 e a d i n g
physicians, telling
now to treat dis
eases ot HOME,
mailed, together
with a set of hand
some cards by new
Heliotypc ptfoccns,
on receipt of xoc.
r*. Shmibt v\*o rts»\pr iidst
mlt fl.OO, «ud a run d>a)
no hurtful
Minerals, is co~i-
PfiEed cf corcful!;
selected Vegeta
ble Medicines,
combined skill
fully, making a
Safe and JUlcueant
Ueinedy.
For sitle hy aU llrn^lgts an 1 Oroce
C u mu kvPD YllliNA (OllUIAla, r
Ml* will Lt> Mill, tlidrifr, pitltia
Volina Drug and Chemical Company,
lui.-rmiiiiE, an., r. s. *,
Duffy’s Pure ftlalt Whiskey
and
Duffy’s Formula.
For ilialnria
1415 < A-Tiiriusp St.. Km/.aukt», S..
Slrft-My trouble has l)<>en <-iirt.iii • m . i
I was eonii’lciel) run down : >.i> .»i,uc;l;»■
veiiow. eoiiftiHhi l.Miir-- r ml \,rak;.«
took your Uulty'it l*Ure Mull V\ hlsk\ \
Dutfy’a Formulrt, nnu ooultl no’ ii-r. i< .
better limn 1 do. I giine.1 ’ji,. rtdir.iU
first week. ]) U. itowt an .
llff Jaoxpon St.. Patkiuhi.n, .n.
_ Dear Sitf— Ah a result of iu-iiir ; our Uui.
Mall Whiukcr jiml bully's horintti
JOltM DUFFY.
al fever. w*Uich v.n*
dftnR prencribml ood-li ver oil”Vmi'flVfl no! *!-
prove. 1 yot rttsKiiv’.ril mirt pnK’im*fl >■ ir
Uulty’s l^re M-.li Whiukcr and Doff.r's For. •-
ulft. They did me good m once. I Was ulr.v>st
atkeletou, and would not lm\e imlleved h ;*</>•
•Ible re mulss the nrogrru l did 1u h short
time. 1 «4innot mh>’ too mueli In tl.elr tVvwr
1VM. MNDKAAKYEK.
27 Hopkins Sr., Brovklvn. N. T.
Gentlemen—A venr iigo my mother wm
taken sick with Mularta, and after her r*crr*
ery she vm troubled with a mj bad eon^u.
She coughed a great deal in the morning. Sue
commenced »o u se \ our l»u ffj ‘a Uu VI*11Wh is-
key and she thought it helped her. '
and I am happy to inform you
entirely cured. She
whiskey
ugh was
mtlnues to u»e
tonic. T have recommended
your
It to _
any other slim u Inn t. M Alii AS
F1 .MiiisTowki Mn.
Gentlemen—I bad been for veftri sutTerlnt
with chills, and received no permanent relior
In the hands of ;» physician. The mniady
brought on hemorrhucos, but am pleased 'o
say that :<• n result of u«ln* yonr Duffy’*
Pure Malt Whiskey and DufTv’s Formula, I
am feeling better than 1 have hi sis years and
nrd its power in curing mnlariu an tom*
thing wonderful.
.1. 11. BOOKS.
THU DUFFY if Al.T WIlfMKRY f'O .
BaI.TIW'RK, Md.
»“OtJU Whiskey is Sm.t* Oki.t in Sk-m.ku
B*>TTLBh, Nkvki;i;< Bvj.k.
OLD
CATARRH CURE.
uxMMKi si mel ft Box' haHiI
hv < UB S.W * . in ',k^ko»
-who tms (raveled all <
L* lit led Sfn •
Unirr’i'Kia or M:-fl.
Ol.l) BAL'l. ( (IMP Y, ~
HAI/11 MOiilL MD. vtS«
25
CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000
'* Wt do hereby certify that roe supervise the a*
rangenxeni for all lhe Monthly and Quarterli
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Oom
pany, and in person manage and control th*
Drawings themselves, and that the same are oon
ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good fait)
toward all parties, and tea authorise the Oompant
to use this certificate, with facsimiles v our tig-
natures attached, to its advertisements.”
4'ommiofiioiter*.
We the undet signed Hanks and Bankers wU
pay all Prises drawn in The Louisiana State Loi
(tries which may be presented at our counters.
J. H. OULKNBY. Pres. La. »*f’l B»ak.
J. W. HI MI RET II, Pres. State NaVl B’k.
A. BALDWIN, Pres. 9f. O. Jfat’l Unnh
U
NPUKOEDENTED ATTRACTION!
(her Half a Million llistribntoi
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y.
Incorporated in 18fS for 25 years by the Legisla
ture for Eilucational and Charitable purposes-
with a capital of $1.000.000—to which a reeerv*
fund of over $550,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present Htate ConbtHu
lion, adopbea December 2d, A. D. 1879.
IIh Grand Mingle number On»wh.a*
will take |»laoc monthly. U never scales or nosi
pones. Look at the following: distribution:
199th Graud Monllily
AND T>IE
EXTRAORlHNAliT 01 AUTKI’LY DRAWING
U|’ of
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, l
Gen. JllBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia.
Capilfil Prize, ijrJo0,(J00.
^'jr-Fotire- TIrkefN arc Ten Dollars only. Halic-fu
$5. ! ifiUs.fr:. Tenth-.. $1.
$150.00C
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Successor* to J. A . WALKER
Carriages, Buggies, Road Carls, Wagons,
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA. MUf-COGUl. COUNTY.
All parties havin;r cl.dms against Thos. D.
Foilkon, dec-used, are hereby notified to preflent
the same, duly authenticated, to me, within the
time prescribed by law ; and all parries indebted
to said Thon. I). Portion'are reiiuired to make
immediate payment to me.
T. W. FORTSON,
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