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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL
18*6.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
f)K FOIA
Sin op Ibo :st<. flooda »1< O joneo rlvn
Is full of fi a h
Wllklnsf?, c“un'v Is out i.f dnbt anl
has n surplus of f-1 00
Loxlugton young men are organ’z’og
a brass band
£ lijay, It la said, will soou bare an
other hotel.
5 Ou’-hbar*. will have a dock In lie
court house steeple.
Teunille holds her annual ruuiiiol|i*
election on B lurday, the ltt of May,
The grand jury of Wilkinson oiumy
found tilth eon trnfl bills 1 st week
The prohibition election In N.wtoo
coun'y ceroor off Thursday next 221
of April.
Mr E P Chambers will soon have
hlet barrel hoop mnrufactory In opora
tl..n lu U duesvKie.
The April term of the Uenry superior
court will non the ccunty bet vceu
twelve and fl'tnon hu- dred dollars,
The treaeurv of Unuatcn county con-
talns pboul JflOOO, and no debts out
standing.
LA Rutnph, of Marsha!Ivllle, has
ten'll >d abou 13 >0 profit ou his less
than ore ac e pointed In radishes.
During the first ten days In thin
month the Canton post > Aloe sold
twenty-eight money orders an!
eighteen pcsta 1 nous.
A man reachi d Atlanta Friday on a
bicycle, who pays >ba; he roue ail the
way from Nov York He Is en route
to Hsu Francisco.
A tra'r of tblrty-ieven oars passed
through Conyers last Saturday morn-
lrif. This !b abou' 370 yaids in length,
tony out quarter of a mile,
A parse! of doge five In number,
killed ee many threp, beloj glng v
John C Hancock, In Cruwlrrd count; ,
Wttinbsday.and in return Mr Hancock
killed the dogs.
J rocs R L.y’o will be pul forward
by his frlo; ds i. Oconee county to rep
resent the dh'trlot composed of ter,
cout'lee ot Clarke, Oconee, Walter,
Nt wtonaci' Roekdala.
8:x thnuasud nine hundred and
sevon bales of cotton have been shin-
ped from Mandersvl'le, against 5815 tb"
pas’ seaeou, belDg an noess of 1007
bales to dato.
On Saturday night last the barn and
stables of Mr WlMem Brlghsm, lr,
Burke county, were destroyed by fire,
together with all his oorn and fodder,
three fine mulea and a valuable mare.
The fire waa the work of an incendiary.
William B nnson, Jr, of Perry, is
one of the youngest attorneya-at-la
In GeorglR. He Is not yet twenty years
old. and oondnoted his first case in the
superior court last Friday. He gained
the rase.
Ordinary Dickson, rf R,bnn county,
was awakened at 12:30 unlock Wed
ne«dBT morning by Jeptbs Littleton,
•gid 82 und Mrs R N Tin mpson, aged
75 who came to be married. They were
duly united.
The Cherokee. Presbytery arst mbled
at tho Pre.tby tertan church of Dalton
Wednesdny night with a good atten
dance, and griTOtsd by » flue opgrega-
tlon, The ho ly la oom pound of four
teen ministers and about thirty ruling
elders.
Within the past, two weeks several
counterfeit el ver dollars have be«n
seen In Perry. They axe ol 'he 1885
issue aud much ighter lu weigh! than
the genuine coins, .hough very olever
counterfeits lr. every other respect.
On Mr Swsnoe Ha: cock’s piece In
Crawfoid oounty, oti Wednesday, Mr
Hancock wan burning i fi the gr;-^M
He lost control of It and l.cflie pread.
burning a lot of woods and several
pane’" of fencing,
Mary Ann Baker, a colored glri 1C
years if i g", w ho lived on Rev TP
Pj.olior’s place lu Warren county,
weile bomb, g brush Thursday week,
had hsr clothing to catch op fire,
burning her so badly :hor she died
from the ' fl'aoib of the same Oi Situr-
dsy.
At Sjlvnnlu ’set week W «Vdngfon
Lawton, tho negro bc.y vrh. shot aud
killed Catherine Burt.«y, a mn'atto
girl, several weeks ngr, was tried In
the Justice court before Judges W J
Grasn ai.vt J U Hull, Jr. The theory
set np by the de/er.se was that it was
an accident The trial Isaieo’ lor nearly
two dav», ar.d ended In the negro being
committed to the superior court for
trial.
There norma to be a very fatal type
of measles p:evid!ing In the western
portion of Campbell county About
ten cU.jb age James A Cook, a pro ml
nent youk farmer, sgtd about 28
years, db d iron 'he • ff eta of them,
and Friday Lacy llatsway, nn SRtiini!-
ble youcg aian, aged abou 27 year-,
living lu tin same neighborhood, dls
from the came uause, Mr Hataway
leaves a yout. g bride,
The Forsyth hotel stcck oompnuy
wau orgat.zed Thuisday, and the fol
lowing eiscisd dire-o otrj W H Head,
chairmnr; ERR. bona. R P Brook,
D-L P Alexander, and J T Monintv,
secretary. They will go to work at
once and select a suitable plan for the
building, which will be on the vacant
lot on the sonth side of the public
rquai a, next to Pye’s opera he eat,
wnerethe old Thomas hotel 8to id.
Captain J E Swanson, of LsGraugel
lest several Buudred dollars worth of
properly by the fr-shet, and got in
compensratiou a 16 shot Remington
r fi in first rate order, which he fished
cut of tun rsg'ngwateia. The swollen
river, doubuees, Invad'd sorr.e luck
less Wight’s dwelling and tioie it ntrnj
from Ira place behind the doer, The
captain 1? also the happy possessor of a
big I idian pipe of peace and other rude
relios . 1 the e.oue age.
Dick Lyndcu, of Nr wnan, went vo
Kirby’s lake last wrek fi- hlug. While
silting od tbe bank tempting the min
nows wl b his baited hook, a large
suekn s* ven feet long aud big In pros
porilnn omr,: rushing . ‘own 'O the lake-
on the opposite side plunged into tbe
water and made s bee line for (he fish
ing tackle, retiring his tall beau far
above the water Dick had no time to
say his pravors, but tn.de hasty prep
arations lor battle. Gathering » pile ol
sticks he began to hurl them at the
horrid monster, which grew 'arger and
larger as it neared the hither shore.
His snakssbip seemed ’.o bear a oburm-
ed life, for be artfully dodged every
well alrrc-d nilsBile, and finally recreat
ed unhurt.
Savsnnah Times : CT Belt, E q, rf
Burke county, one of ltt m st pnml-
nent sect trustworthy e r. ns. su; s
that a few ’•nya ego, on retumli g from
a trip n Emanuel oounty, he was foi-
1 .wed to hla home by 'dog, which met
Lint on the road He endeavored to
prevent the deg tr m accompanying
h‘re, but lthoutaVt.il, About at) bon
a’’ t r arriving at hla residence a colored
g’rl some thirteen -rears of age hnd her
o’otbes to ootob fir* in tne ttlteben and
ran burning and soreemlDg Into the
ya: d pu sued b.y h6r mother, who a -
tempted toevertake her and extinguish
the 11 iu.f s which threat r *nod to destroy
her ot.l : d, but was unable to react, her,
Ttr strut go dog took In the r.l union
and with marvellous sagaoitv
and benevolence r«D af er and
caught the gtr), throw her
down and hold her down without
tiding her and with his tooth to e
every shred ot the burniug garraoais
fr >n.i bei person, lu her ie*r and
n^ony sbo aite zrpted to got away from
him ant! oonHnae her flight to oortol
death, but he held her, and kept tear
leg U fl inning clothing fr< m bor un
til It woe al’ . ff Re seized tho cloth
wl 1 U moe so fierce as to hum hi"
tongue, and hla lips and his fee , and
t ’ sing'* thr mest of tho hair from his
bead, and did cot desist until his good
work was thoroughly done. This re
markable scene was witnessed bv p
number of porsono. Mr Bolt, M:e BjU
and others, who vouch :’or It si truth,
and whose vornolty and credibility ato
b*j ori.1 the sllghtoa* question.
ALABAMA.
Miss Lizzie Tripp, a drseamakcr at
Selma, was robbed Of $500 which she
had In a drawer,
Xu Tuekaioosa the ladles have dis
solved their memorial association
B wovor, they will kcepup the custom
uf decorating the soldier’s grav'd,
th ugh In s qnlet way. O) the morn-
tig of th* 23 b, at eight o’clock, thev
*'ill g r qnietiy to the- cemetfry and
drop their tribute c f fliwe-B,
Montgomery Advertiser : Mr Davit
nd all oi hts Invited friends, will pay
die n--ual price of admission on the
28 h, ihe seme as othei ci"z ns, end
consider the' are honoring and aiding
a g- u oausc by so doing. The frei
Us!, will be blank on that day. I f avo)
1 »’ to and sen Intent are nice nr.i!
proper things, tut it takes money to
bund monuments, and it would be »
reproEch to our people to allow this
great cause to languish on acotma' of
a failure on their part to supp- r it.
A Montgomery dispatch to the Blr
nolug ban. Age says: Dr Caldwell,
president of the Eiyton Land oompau’:
of B ruiinghem, the rlcheat corporation
in Alabama, was here last night Your
corioepondeut was reliably informed
that he sold yea:erdav to tho Kansas
City, F rt Soott aud Gulf, now tho
Memphis and Birmingham railroad,
tuffleient ground for their depot pur
poses for $35 000 oash. asking no credit,
thus allowing their ability and deter
mination to build promptly the road
from Birmingham via Memphis. Am
lurihur ir formed tha. Prealden Raoul,
ol the Georgia Central, will oompiete
his road from G'-odwater In time to
oon.,eo! with the Kansas City.
CLINGMAN’S
T obacco
REMEDIES
THE CL1HGHAN TOBACCO OIHTilEKT
Tin- must i ffihtivi:
'l'lON or. the market fur Piles A If K * I If V.
Un itchtuu Pill’s. Has m*\lt I'uileil tc jfi\» }
prompt relief. Will curt’ Vnnl Ab?oe«H
Vi-iuta T’etter, Salt Rhomu. Berber'^ ItcD. Riiift
vV'.tius, Puupleti, Sores Mid Price >Ocls.
TH£ CLINSMAN TOBACCO CAKE
N tTl'ItlHS OWN lil-.iUKDV. ( urea al-
Iv.iuivU Guta. Brtiaea. Bunina Eij-Hiiwlns B.hIk
I TrbinicleH, Bone Felons. XJlcerB. Sore«. SoreK>e«,
S' f Tiueat.Buuit.nd.CoruB, Nenraigitt.UueumBtiHiu,
(>r<hiiis, (inut. Rheumatic Gent C'< ldH, Coughs.
Brouehitie Milk lje«. Snake And tNig Biton. Stingv
•f rn-evtf-. tc. In fact nuuys all local Irritation ftna
1: llammntien fr«'in wbatevi r c.iu-e Price ^drtN.
THE CUNGMAN TGBACCG PLASTER
Prepared ncronling t*j the* most «n« . tide
piii.ripU’N, of (ho Tl 11FST ^VhATIVI
i N4- If I*' S> 1 KNTS, compounded with t! e purest
V rlutceo Flour, and is specially nvotrmended for
i h.mp.Wood ot Oakn of the Breast. nuJ tor that class
nf irritant or mtlr.iumntorj- tnalsdie Aches and
1’ains -.vhere. from to«» dolieato a s» id. f the system
f!:t pa\it ni is uuuhlo to bear the si i ••Kor application
of *h. Tobacco Cake Fnr Ileadach. ..r other Ache’-
ind Pains, it is invaluable. Pr rt 1 .> rln.
Ask yeur druggist lor these reimx.. A. or \> rite, ic-tb*
CLIi-iSMAN TOBACCO CURE CC
’jysHAiw. si. c.. b. a. t
A A/- 1ST
Kul Estate Ag nt
FOB «ALE-
5.oo. Ouo vacant lut on -ows- Bro d
H'.-ict <7-1 f*t» front 6y 140 b«cl( Bountiful
an dins lot In a most dtslrabie tcculity
T90O O’«> vstcant lot on lower Bra«d
8f- e. 73 (ect front by 140 feet txck-B'tOO
oh, oal'ir.ce In two animal puymec e.
Hf mlrm lot, well located
$2500 Ore new five room Bens* onfower
B •- td » rtei, halt acre lot
$875 Nkw three room Beuse eu F-nyth
•treat H u( lot fO reel front by t47 feet
b)-k
81.15C Bim'lfnl corner lot on Otle'bovpe
• tr- t
31100 Five'wo room Honnee on Mcl ikwL
.tin., ta acie lot R.-nle lor 8’Jtl per month
J.litC BhsUv tt on Moln'oeh street In
.a, • .< , he but reiahtiorhood^ In town
I MU'- K es:denc«>.n Foray th e’ reel In cne
.id uebiat iro 'l'lea In 'beetty
67J" O'e acre of land and 5 luntea in
U f- -I ’deutr for (.3 per mooib
tJlTuU Five room Hc-nee and elx acres ot
ibi.il It Wyi.u un
Slt'CK) T87 Ai-ree of lai d 7 mt'ee b-c m Co-
trinrauo H imtlton read Bents lor 8170
er err
8- 00 150 Acres of lard in Wynton
H dec.n-Hesl deuce 75 nor as good bottom
end o e. ;-t| !• state ot onltlvr.tTon
85(( Ttv, inreeroon’. Bouses lnB.-owne-
v...
Ac e on tOT'.h Oglethorpe street ohe p
ti'l o so
8 7 o 3H Acres of lar-1 In Ltnr.wood with
dv ti ts e on rlnof Bents lor 12 percent
o pr ec
5 K F-n-rocm House on north Mtln-
totb sue-', (4 acre iot
W ;MED -
B Hid a., lots In alt parts of 'he c'tj.
A iumb:-r of applications on fl’e Can e.»l
them a. once
W S GHEEN,
opU l£ Kea! Estate Azent
w Di: JIL1TY FL»ALkXs9 Ukl'AY.
A Iiff c->; RpuuhrkaMt' and ^utes Tnal pMk
I***- Scu.l for »t-al<fvl i*%rticulAr*. AAdre**,
Dr. WARD <k CO.. hOnsUXA. «0-
FK3M THE
ufiw COED
NEGLECTED
^ ENDING IN
^ 0lJp and CONSUL' 0
I WILL OPEN ON
Tuesd y HMnwtoy and Thursday, 1prLS 20,21 k 22,
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
..S in HM
In till tie latest styles and combinations ever shown in this market, and
at such prices as will astonish every one
UNTRIMMED STRAW GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Union Milans, Mihms, CLina ililans. English Milans, Satin Straw,
Fancy ^traw, Leghorns, and an endless variety of School Hats
OSTRICH FEATHEES AND POMPONS PARASOLS & FANS
And everything appertaining to Millinery, to which the ladies of Colnm
bns and vicinity are respectfully invited
3VE - HEEL J j H*
raica Co,
Of IV«3VC7 -Vo:i lx..
(KRtablishod l°54j,
Cast (• Jill,
Cdi tm
11618118
People’s Line nf Steamers!
FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE
W1S/L ID SLLilB
Take the ‘‘CANNON BALL ROUTE.’’
The Steamer ELLIS wears the horns as the fastest steamer plying the
Chattahoochee, Flint and Apalachicola Rivers.
ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST-CLASS IN EACH PARTICULAR
The •tsainar ILLIs w)h mi. th« ion sohddn.e ever undertaken on UieChetteboo.
ohee and Apalachic-iu Rivers. Bb* will nn-Xe two trips a wotk between Columbn* : nd
Apalr.chlooa, and will fur-lsh vapli rraneii to paesengero by thu tnfins ! o andfrrm
Jaafcfsouviita, Pen.wiifili, add New Ovleant.
On aud filler Marc 27:h. 1888, tue feitowiag scbediile will be run, river,/o?, e'o.
Insures against loss or damage
by Fire, Lightn ng and Tornado,
at rates guaranteed as low e & offer
ed by any reliable stock c-mpany,
The Lightning clause will be in
serted in Dwelling policies without
extra charge
L H. CHSPPai,
tf
AGENT,
NOW, TAKE IN TIME
TAYLOR’S
CHEROKEE REMEDY
Of SWEET (HU ad ELIM
The* HWfcft gum. ns pntbered from a free* of tho
same name, growing olong tbe smul! streams
of tho Southern States,contains f. stimulatinfj
expectorant principle that loosens th** phlegm
producing tin* early morning couch, and stimu
lates the child to throw off the false membrnnn
in croup ami whooping-cough. When combined
with the healing mucilaginous principle In tho
mullein plant or the old nelcls, presents in Tay-
I.On’H t ’H KWOK HH Hum F.ilY OF S\VKST Ut M AND
Mullein the tlnesi known remedy for Couchs,
Croup, Whooping Cough and Consumption:
and ho palatable, any child is pleased to take it.
Ask your druggist for it. 2oc. and S1.C0 ‘ji'/ea.
If he’do»-s not keep It. we will pay, for one time
only.express charges on large size bottles to any
piii t of the V. R.,ou receipt of *1.00.
WALTER A. TAVIAin, Atlanta. «J«
permitting
D.WS
L»rv> Oolumbn* Toesvay 8 00 a lb
Leav-f. E; ('in I a Tucsdsy 2 00 p n>
L iV Feel Gslnen l'nc-’diy 1 80 p n:
Ls tvip Oo'nmbla Tuesday 7 80 d ro
I**»ve Gbailubuc^lhue wtUuvB^oy 8 00 u ni
Arrlv-j lApalAOhioola We«lue?day KOpm
trr
Leave ■- palajhloc.e Wi-Onssiiar 8 00 p m
Leava Cba'tf.hoochoa Thuraeay... TOO a no
Leave Uulnmbla Tanr«dsv„.„ 4 00 p m
L»eve F’ Guinea Tharadny 8 00 p ml
rKjw.4
Li-ave Oolnmbus Bamrday 7 40 » m
1 «- ve Enn'ttla Saturday !. 30 p m
L*av« F G-itlnee ''aturilay 3 50 p m
Laifva <~o atnblft Se.nriay 6’10 p m
L«ave Chattah-occbae 8atrudav_.„.n 30 p m
Arrive Apalaohlooia snncay.._..JUOU a in
up
Leave Apalaohlooia Buuday „,12 00 ro
L-yive Chiituhofiohse Mooday 8 00 a in
Leave Columbia Monday , ,,n nn B ro
Leave F ot Galoea MonOav._ 8 00 p u>
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I>*vt Eofonla Toaraday taco a’gt Lowe Em&u.a Monday™.' 7 00 p ra
Lenye Florence Frtoay ! (0 . m ' Leave Florence Monday „_t0 00 p m
Arrive Columbc F'lday 10 00 a m | Arrive Oolumbus Tuesday 8 00 air
.eag T .M tS t ^3%oro M^ W " # *‘ OUSO LanalD * # on! y- bnl w111 P«-
SCHEDULE OF THE STEAMER MILTON H SMITH, as follows’
Leave Columbus cveiy Saturday itUam lor ApaleoUlooia via Balnbrldga.
Leuvt Apalaoblcclrt Monday Affirm tor OolnoibUB via Balnorlcige
p..*«eit r ,e?4 ii%m Savausbli aud JaofcaonvUle can meat; this uoai at CUatiaUooohee
Koine down Sunday «venin^ and pomiun: up Tuetday ovonlng,
Sioaxrer Smith wll. 'a-^e freight lor all landings, and wit) ’ako p 'SBf ngara only bc%
tween Baluhridge nrd Apalarhlco’a and between Ieoh too ia and On rimtua,
Arrival and Deoartore of Trains at Chattahoochee, Florida.
Bavannxb, Fiorltta and Wtatern BaLroad-Anivee ircui Bsyannan und JaoXooQVUl* at
4 04 y ro. Leave* lot auvannsb ocr. Jacksonville iiu 10 » ro.
Florldn Rillwuy and Wavlga-.lon Co—Arrlvoe Irem Jock-ionvlUe at 4 p in Leovi-s
for Jacksonville nt 11 70 a m,
FeneMoik and Atlamie Uni.n-ad—Arrived from Peneaeola. Mobile otid Nev; Orleans at
llaro Leave for Peua*cnift Mobile «nd New O- e«ns e 414 p m.
On oou uf er Febt-oaary 8 1886, the Jocw. rates of ;reli;b) and pnieuge to all points ot
tho Chs'lefiooebee and ApalnHeicols river* wll 1 be as fot ows 1 1
Floor pe- barrel — 10 oenti
Cotton pel bus — 25 cents
FortlUKers par ton
Cotton Beed Moai per rou....,
Otbei freiglFeia proportion. ’ '
Paaaage from Oommi'mi to Apa-aoUicol* ZG 00. O her pulntflin proporllon. Through
Lck* 8 oft/, be <• blamed by -bis .ii?v i.o Ruvaunnh, Jacksonvllle and all points in East
F ortoa ou»'per'bsu »ry other voo'h. *
Shippers w.U pHaso have their fielgnt at boal bj 8 a m on aay oi leaviiK,
as DOtte will be reo o ived of or that hour.
Boot reserves the right of t ot landing at a- y point when considered danger
ous by tbe pilot.
Boa- will no: stop at * y point not named ’« tho published list of landings
luroished shippers for 1886.
Oor responsibility foi freight oeiaes nf er it h:a been dlsohart?ed at a land
ing -y 1 en no person Is '.hereto reoelve it.
Ka» es snbjeet to oba <re wl’hom no>ice-
rT1 H M'"V A OTD'TST’T*
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
Papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell A Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.
Send lOets for lOO-page Famphle^
C h. MISCHKE,
3vt ill -w r 1B' li t.
OFF1CJT AND SUOl’
Dilliii^ham Street, opposite South
ern Blow Works.
t ** ban a^'ir*
81 25
re.- 81 26
4U 25
bV
p ro"03 A.. VVSCOr.EE l OT1STY—Wb*:oti-
Janie* M D vis a^minlctrat' r of 'tori U
Dms, dt:i v nat«d« repreeeu.te t the conrt in hif
wUtundul.: rt!o*i tli/it he hae /uli> sdmlnittevw
Eobort V Davis’s estate.
Tbia i* therefore, to cite al) persons concerned*
heir* >aUii crevlitor^ to sbow rantie, if any toe. can
whv si\>d •dainietrator shcoii noth.* i!!frharced
from his admlniBlrntioc «r.d rer-iire Vrrer° of dls-
niiNiouoti the first Molu»v jn July
f m b Books .
%p'* oaw lx i>rd;nary
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Spring Medicine
AND
BLOOD CLEANSER.
•msT«! CdJWE!”
Judge Pullum Seys “The Lffict ta Magicl 1“
Judge Thomas Pullum, formerly an old and respected citizen of
Union Springs, Ala., and later connected with ihe Wholesale Drug
firm in Atlanta of Pemberton, Pullum & Co., said last week in the
presence of a number of gentlemen:
“My wife had been for many years a constant sufferer from rheuma
tism. Her joints were swollen and distorted, great knots had formed
upon her hands, She could only with great difficulty and pain manage
to walk, aud was a constant sufferer from this dreadful disease. We!
tried everything we could read or hear of, and took advice of eminent!
practitioners without any benefit in the way of permanent relief. I was •
induced to try Hunnicutt’s Rheumatic Cure a short tune ago. although 1
I had lost faith iu all patent medicines and nostrums, and consul-red
her case incurable. The effect was magical; the pains have entirely!
vanished; the swelling and distortion other joints have disappeared!
and the disease has been, I verily believe, eradicated from her systeig.
She is still using the medicine, as a precautionary measure, as her gen
eral good health is being restored by it I can honestly and fearlessly
recommend Huunicutt’s Rheumatic Cure as the best medicine for rheu
matism nm the blood uj on the market.”
Wliv do you suffer from Rheumatism c-r any Blood or Kidney Dis
ease when HUNNICUTT’S RHEUMATIC CURE will relieve you S
RETAIL PRICE Sl-00 PER BOTTLE.
Sold by Druggists. Merchants can obtain our' “Cure’’ from all
wholesale firms in Columbus, Ga,
WE SELL
SLIPPERS AT 15C PR PAIR
SLIPPERS AT 60C “ PAIR
SLIPPERS AT $1 00 " PAIR
KID OXFORDS L:ce or Button
at $1 25
All these are fresh goods We
have also the WIGWAM SLIP
PER novel, t nobby and comforta
ble; the Nu’lifiers, old time favor
ites, and lots of seasonable goods,
FOR SALE.
Tie Geop ffliiM a Sect.
Jon Will Buy Now Wlihout a Doubt.
$1010 Two quarter acre iole Ironllna on
tbe M.u-and
12M) Four >4 sore lot* n»ar the Midland
depot
ia50 Blx t-.otn Home, 2 room xuober, 2
room eeiVjfi uotve cj. First avenue
2*0 % Aore .o ,3 room Htoie In Cooleys
Vj.it-
7U0 One kc.’s land, 4 hotnv.a, lenls lor
3.3, In G.rord
’50 F-.ur H Acre lots It Br.-wm via*
1009 i-i Ao/c lot on Fourth *V6nu \ 4 room
JU. nr-e
25 0 >4 Aort ;o on lower Broad sire*'., 5
ro.m H use. out bouses B:;om lor
2 otn-r h uses Ternc.e »asy
2250 One v.oam lot od First avenue,
.'rontlog Lee marks'
4000 Cite lot, 6 re- ro Hoa'.e, athc-- cut
houses, one vroant iot .'roMlu„ Fifth
avenue efi feel, ru nteg br.clt 180
leei, tien Union depot
00 <4 Acre lu , 3.ore Mouse and Sb"r
i nt na Tom a one’s
1600 21 acres land 5 room rtoaie— 9 8r.r.
ilei farm tn Wymi'ou
1200 20act(sUnU lit B“i)lwood, 5-oont
nouse and severa. ou>hr,u-<efe
16‘0 ‘4 sere jOI, 4 ro. in noun., nter
Clegg’s mu.s
600 y t .ere land, 3ro.ro ‘ ooselu W-tiii-
tou two mll.-s Dow cl y
lltO 1X5 s"rcs iano, « room bonse »i,
« otuer ouusouqee on Butt creek,
threerct.es from oily—60 ct 60 aor*»
wo. d land
8U0 or 410 ,/orie .and, two rollee from city on
Lutnpkln road—es due land 'or
larmlVK aecaa be it-umloo tbe river
— iyin* lu fork or nui; cte>k i.nd >-t
rl'*«t, tow rented for 18 bnlee o ’OS*
too nui. A 111 flxcr.a;.g* lor olty
proper y
Asrent de*< ol other p>- p.irty too e.luus
tc ro oltcn, Ceil and os ^.e. . ctm.t*
-o,ining f v Bitswerlnj; q -.estloDB -* show-
1 c prnpeviy
FOK Jti&NT.
Several -floe dwellings, a .'e« ter,11
bouses W-ald Ukt to have a lea more
■n- huusss to r 1
320 pet- month-One store house on 10 h
street, 3 sjotne up oti.lrs, 2 houses .a r.»o*
Farri. 'her large sureh-uses for r:',
Bight rrxims tor rent. Cull on
Money tf> Loan.
I havs a few U.- unand dollers to loan cu
0 fit m rigtge city property a a i-ei cem
J. O. REEDY,
R*e' EeUite Agent., Tw-lfm St,
Muscogee * heriff Sale,
By V. Hi KSOWLE«*Cq. *acDr«.
TJU ILL be sold f u tbe first Taeiday in .Key next
f* r in fron of the unction house c F V Kbovle*
&' Oo, Bread atrvets city o- Colninbns. Museogee
county, Georgia, iot ol iaud known a* city iot
nn ruber 2G0 io the plan ol iho citv of C lambci
Muscogee count j Georgia* 6ituated on the w«*t
lido ji Oglethorpe dtrvet couiainiug one half ae r '*
mor* or less, with itDpreTcruet.t<> tbereur. I.ev.ou
on a* tbe prope-ty 'ft K Wynne to *atl*f * ; fi fh : a
my bauds iu favor of 13 ii Epping, execu <>x or 1' V
E 'ward*. ' acea*ed ( transferee, nb Wynne, De't- i
A Oo, of wbidn firm the said Tho- K Vyr n* wa- .■*
member, *nd was peracnally eerv id in ->u.i ucik-g
Thif> prrpe*’y i**n3jnct to a ccriain mortgage iu
favor of J E Appier, 'which has cot been foreclosed,
am’ it wi! he Bold subject to aid niort-iwc.
ap3 oaw4w J Q bU Ri l'S, 9heriii
G eorgia muscogee rorNTY Whereas
Chat tee A Redd uiakte arp-ica ion for the fcuar
diaushlp of the minor children ot LI a Park, Jc*
These are therefore to cite ail p r«or,3concerned r
*how eftuae if '■nj they rave. ithla $he tin e pr : "
scribed by law. why sold letters f irdiausu:;
sh tile not be granted to said applicant
Witness my wfficial iigualure rhte 2d day of Apr
18e6. i M
aiifi oaw4w Urlinarv
TOTiOE.
J. M. HUMN^CU i T & OO
At unto, t>a.
mb4 d w’m
Prop "ietor»,
H WING sold the s'oek iisretoforfc o«.u
by rco in tht E-glsaiu P.ier'x Mar-
turnip Corcnany and M.rccanu P"d
W ech'J-tcf'Ba.’.k - nd Getii'g.a H-'mf Id-
snrancs Conipan? Iccated In t' iu: r hr c .
Mnscgte o- tri-v, Gonrsli". notice !*
be eb $ ven uDcer section '-19- of lit C .de
of Gaoikla of such .rscsffr, I also claim
■ x ntp'lsu cf 31.bl '-v c- e- «kld ,-otlou
f.i'a JOHN BLifKUAB.