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DAILY ENQUIREK-tiUN, COLUMBUS GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 21, 1S-6
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
Ki'Hi! No! «*e < wud» n»
Pli'HiM vu.
O tff*RGlA.
Ordinary Thra.-lior hu6 Issued tlif
order for the prohibition election lc
Octree 10 ecm»i - fl on May 20
The cotton factory at ALtbcus ia run
ning to it* full ospaolty, and has i
large number of ordere ahond.
Near Americas Toesday, while clear
Ing out the cor.irrn rf his fencing, or
'Ids plantation, I, M Johnson acoldcn-
tal.y cut hla foo,, severing a toe and
splitting lire fret nearly In ha'f.
Prof Lnoan of Griffin, ha« - w j curt-
cattles on his watch t>*-ai7i One la the
quarter of a oeut that made Jor B-own’a
lortunri the other a three oout picoe
picked upon the battle I5o.il of Manae-
eee after the first bat’le
Henry Jubuuon, f Atnorluus, Is bap
py ovo) the poe oaston of a piece of
gray casslmer left from the cloth of
which the Amerloue V juoteor R tl s
ULiforui v-na made, waen they flrat left
for the army, ovoi 25 years ago
Mrs Ma^urei I)a-.her, of Valdosta,
died very suddenly Friday night, of
heart disease, in the Christian oh arch
el that pliioo A continued rneeth g
ha“ been In prngrosw for several days
and she attended hem regularly Frl
day night she was at the service* as
esuai A Her (he anrmou, and while
the last hyuin was being sung, she was
taken 111, and died In lent. than flvo
minutes.
An AmerlcUH lady, out ti-ibing re
rently, heard a )dg uquuailng rear the
edge of a pond. On looking around
ebe suw that a largo turtle nod se'z d n
pig, 'list was routing ■ b-'U!. In ’.he odgf.
ot ihe wHtcr, by tbo hlr.d leg and was
trying to dreg it into tbo pond. She
ra"< d to a gentleman who went to the
pig’* seals urea a* d *be turtle was:
captiim-', I we ghed 48 pounds, and
tho llreh was leaated on lor several
daya
A lew days ngn a mad ’eg got Into
the lot ul Ruhr J aks, ;,f B Ur,- coui ty,
wbere bo had some steers ard mules.
It bit two of tbo ulcers and then weni
for the mules, but before p could bite
any of them they kicked it to dr a'h
Ot:e of the s'ears waa soon i 111 oled
with hydrophobia, end made it dan
gerous for rtvery living thing in itt.
vicinity, and bad to be killed, Ah aoun
as the other ixliiblteil signs that the
disease was setting In It wsa promptly
despatched.
About FnVnary 1 a man by the
nstne of J C Smith, who worked In the
marble works of Connell A B t.hely, at
Orlfflp, left for a neighboring town to
finish a Job. While iboro he finished
the work and oollcotcd about $4tl0 due
on It and left for parte uukniwn,
leaving » wife In Qr'ffin almost heart
broken wl b grief. The mailer was
kapt as quiet as possible by ’.hose In
tereated, hoping by that means to dis
cover his whereabouts and have him
bronght back. Nothing wan heard of
blm until afew days aso, when it was
learned that he was lu Nashville,Term
He has been brought back.
ALADAMA
Rcy Mr Porter will begin a protract
ed meeting In Demopolls this week,
An infant wau accidentally strangled
to death ’he other day at Anniston
While swallowing a dose of laudannm.
Miss Ncelio Orosa, daughter of the
editor of the Talladega Reporter, and
a most 'ovciy and sco< mpilahed young
Indy, died a few days ago,
11 the vicinity of Talladega the high
waters washed up a number of burled
IuUIiuih along ihe creeks, and beadH,
pipes, arrow bends nnd relics are In the
hands of a number of curiosity seek
era.
The little steamer E la I), chartered
fr' ui Tuakaloosa owueiu oy Cuplalu
K’r.g, of Mobile, for the Conecuh river
trade, struck « sung wh'lo on her way
to Andalusia (roui Pensacola, with a
full fro girt, sud sank In deep water.
The Talladega Home tells of some
In' me is who discovered a hay stick
fl all'ig down I ho C rosa during the tea
coni thv d, ihn! had 17 1st hotts on It,
They larded the carg; and killed leu
rf (he hogs and turned eevou ot them
loose for fuiure use,
Tbo late freshet wauhed np on Mr J
J Scroggins’ place near ho Terrapin
creek bridge, to Cherokee county,
human bones and a large stone pipe.
O . the pipe the figures 1143 were
curved, Indicating the pipe .o be 443
tears old. Mr Scroggins was , ll'jred
»2f. for It and relused the offer.
Mnntgomary Advertiser: R v J J
Porter, the o.debratod Baptist rev val-»
let, vu slopping hi .lio Windsor yes
terday. He was ou his return from
Troy, where he his been holding a -.a-
rles of meetings. Mr Pci ter a s that lie
Will prc-oabiy come to Montgomery
some time during nex. in >uth ami bo d
a Herti s of reviva. uneungs Ho says
that he will not e;ari a mooting In
Montgomery ualc-s he ca i get toe .is 1
Of a build!; g argrr tb. a auy of tl e
churchy, tie wan s enough room i r
the people who wish to hear him
BirmlnghRin Age ; There 1b a he.i
over lu Calhoun county ihtu occasion
ally performs ihe wouderfu. feai it
laying two eggs at the name dine.
Now this would seem Iraposa’ble, be«
cause, as you will say, who is bound lo
drop one egg first. K gut there you
are mistaken. Dnrisg the period of
conception the hen so inat.lpuhrea her
raw material ss to divide It about
iqually and alter forming one perleot
egg she overlays tills and envelops it,
with another perfectly formed. One
egg being Inside the other cl oourse
she Is bound to drop them at the same
time The owner of the remnrkable
ken, who Jives at Merallton, killed her
because she said the heu would bring
bad luck to the family.
death, h’s given public notice that he
will apply to the board of pardons, a 1
T .llahi-.see, for a commutation of his
atntor.ee.
P ans are being drawn for adding
ono hundred rooms to the .Strathmore
hotel, on Amaiia beaob, near Feraan-
din a,
Tbi-ro are In the vicinity of Monti-
cellc 000 icrcs pianted in Irish poia
ioes, 500 In watermelons and 300 in
vevetabics
Hundreds of people will gu to Bt
Angus ine during ,he next month to
set the Indians Incarcerated at Fort
Marlon,
Charlie Bweet sent in his re 1 ignatloo
lhweek as chief ol the fire .iepari-
menl at Orlando, at.d the council ac
copied it,
Ponsecola has about eleven miles of
piping iHid for the water supply, anu
expi-c-a that the work wlii be com
pleted by April 25
Mia Myrtle Warrock, of Seville, bad
her bony and face badly burned last i
week, by har clothing catohiug lift
while hoar a burning brush pi le
Q i!tt an enlarged area of tobacco
lii'ii bofo planted in Columbia oonnty
this season, and the you”g plants will
.’oun be largo a no ugh to transplant.
The largo new safe for the countj
clerk's ofll-io has arrived at Mb .son
and placed in position. I' is about atx
feet high and weighs over 7000 p jands,
The street railway people at Orlaudc
rre busy getting their stock taker:
The line la an assured fact, and ihe
prospuctH are that work will be oom-
muucui upon U at au early day.
Tobacco and workmen have boon
brought from Havana and Kay West to
Voor & Co., at tbetr rew faotory al
Y nor Ci-y, and they ex pool to begin
turning out clirars In u few days
N-rlh GninoHVille continues to im-
prevo. Several new resldetoes have
recently been ercoted, lots fenced lr.
and otherwise improved, and this aio-
t Ion is now one rf the most attractive
portions of the central oliy.
At a recent meeting of the Bt Angus
line school board, the treasurer pre-
sonted bis report for the month ending
Mi rcl 31, shi wirg that during tha.
lnie he uad rorslver J’ 611 13 ai d had
disbursed J2.567 29, leavu g a baianue
on iiand of f53 84,
A gentleman lrcm the cold norih,
who has ''een stopping in Msdb-on for
a t.uio, recently aaw some gourds for
the first time in his lifo. He imagined
them ’.a bo a species of tropical fruit,
auu hia am.rzimcnt knew no bounds
when ha was told they were monkey
e gs.
Tho financial condition of Lake City
is even better than the people thought,
There is but 11104 22 f scrip in exist
ence, and 182 of that 1s in the treasury.
There is $1304 28 of property tax un
collected. licenses are falling due and
the mayor's oourta should pay the
marshal's salary. The Old board re
duced aorip f100 72
From the following from a Key
West paper It wonidseemas If the fi e
at Key West proved very remunera
tive to acme as well aa a leas to others:
Marcus O ‘vieri sold about f-100 worth
of drinks In one day. Indeed, it is
said that disarm was so tired of taking
lu money that from very fatigue he
dosed for the day. As his was the
only saloon remaining down town he
hod the field to htmaalf.”
At Ca lehan, Wedre day, theo d dr*
pot or the Florida Railway and Navi
g itlon naught fire from he spark of s
passing engine and there came near
being a eerions conflagration, >< the
wind was very high. Fortunately’he
fl toes were extinguished by ,7 arcs
A'.ktus before gaining ary headway,
The i’BUio engine not the to B Matthew’s
olething, but it whs bIbo extinguished
beforo any iaoonverletios was experi
enced oy that gentleman
Crustacean curiosities have recently
been brought up from ihe deep waters
cf Pensacola boy, smong which Is a
borseahi-o crab, the body of which Is a
perfect represootst on of a horse-
sh e; the eyes are compound with
hexagons, faois, and are elevated ou
stalks, which are short, without any
power of motion, an o n be dlaoerned
and attached to tha body IS a tall about
a foot long. Be-i'.des tut* as a cu r loalty
is n shell of the whelk variety of mo!»
lu-ka takes from tue stomach of a elx •
foot grouper.
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CLINCMAN’S
TOBACCO
I REMEDIES
t'lorldn Pad*.
Strawberries aie now selling at Far
nandlL.a at . run: 25 cents tc 35 oentd .
quart,
Ttie Knlgh s of Pythias of O lando
received their uniforms last Thursday
The Atlantic pavilion, ou Amelia
bfasch, near Fjruaui-inR,will be opened
about the fiitiof tiex'ui-uth.
DY Hoyt, of Umatilla, was elected
president, of t - e Orange c unty teach
ers’ association tu Apopka ast week.
During the x iitemeut at the fire at
Oiiaudo lest Wednesday, Marshal
Hodges lost {145 In bills out of his
pocket
The pi-gcda over the well at the curt
house si Ouaudo, which was torn
down during the iatc fi.e, is to be ra
built,
James Walker, the pegro now in
Jail at S’. Angunlte under sentence cf
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
TUI. MOST IIFFICTIVK I’KI KAK.U
TION on ihe market for PUob. AMltliU IfK
for itchhui l’ilos. Hm never lulled to srivp
prompt relief. Will cn: *
iihtu.a. Totter, Suit Rhv
worme, Pimples, Sores and Boils.
THE CUNGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
NATI'lf IPS rntx RKMKPY. fare* ill
vVi amis. Tute Bruises, Bpnuns. Erysipelas. Boils,
FarimneW. Bone Felons Ulcers. Sores. Sore Eyes.
Sore Throat,Buuions.CoruB, NeuraUdo.Rhe'.uuatisra,
Orchitis, tiout. Hheumatie Gout. Colds. Couphs.
Br 'iiohitK Milk JjCfr Snake nnd Dog Bites. 8ttn*f>?
of Insects. Ac. in tact allays all local Irritation and
luil.Tium.itionfrom whatever cause. Price ‘Jo oln.
THE CLINGMAN TCBACCG PLASTER
Prriuirt'd iitN'urdlujs to the moM »ci». tlflr
princijilt *, ol’ tlie N K1>T Sl.DATlVl
1M«K1:1)II;\Tn compounded with the purest
Tobacco Flour, and is sivciolly recommended for
t ronp Weed or Cuke of the Breast, nnd for that das*
of irritant or intlaumiatory maladies, Aches and
Fains where, from ; ik» delicate n state of the system,
the pm wnt is tumble to bear the stronger Application
of -i ■ r .l.iiccot'ake For Headm lie or other Achoe
and P.ii: 2, it is invaluable. Prior 1o cIh.
AbU >our druguist l or these remodiAJ, or write to the
eUSCaiH TOBACCO CUBE 85.
IHintM AM. U. S 4
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L p TVnrn
A-Vir ^*1
Property
">T located ou itpp*>r 0«lethorro
ivenne) \V< V locatw i for ei Lur
uf .cturins purposes.
JOHN BLACK MAH
al Kstaie ARent. Co utubas. Qa,
ft
V ^kft f UKv at.
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HOSPITALS.
CURATIv’E INSTITU DONS,
INFIRMARIES,
And PRtscniur.a qy Pmysc.a*,s '.verywhere.
CURES
CONSUMPTd.N,
HEMORRHA -1 E 3
And nil flustim/ J>io<ra&on;
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
MALARIA*
PURE STilULANT
tor the Sick. Invalids,
CONVALESCING PATIENTS,
AGED PEOPLE,
Weak and Debilitated Women.
For su'.e by Druggists, Gr :*:tra anu I>euljrs.
l'rii'f 1 , One Bcllar pfi* Bottle.
*3“ S’.nr.tiri/in ?„•.!. | nod *i*r" rnirn p.<-
I nn ii. ii.-v* ]’.fp'tl’l, t.y- reiu;tti.. c '-bis I - liars to
The Dutfy iVSait Whiskey Co., Saltimore, Md.
Milt!
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
Papers by addressing
Geo. P. Howell A Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
IO Spruce St., New York.
Send IO cts for lOO-page Pamphlet
•iinfel Oping
I WILL OPEN ON
Taes’li j Wsdibsilty sod Tliursday, Jpri! 21 21 k 22,
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
nm
Airni HITS All)
In all tLe latest styles and eombiaations ever shown in this market, and
at such prices as will astonish every one
UNTRIMMED STRAW GOODS DEPARTMENT
Union Mi Ians, Milans, China Milans. English Milans, Satin Straw,
fancy Straw, Leghorns, and an endless variety of School Hats
OSTRICH FEATHERS AND POMPONS PARASOLS & FANS
And everything appertaining to Millinery, to which the ladies of Colum
bus anil vicinity are respecifudy invited
UVE- HE. X-J JH IU
■w. ■, r >R E£j3ST
Rvtil fc*, »tb Ag nt
FOR 3AI.E-
0 OUv « vtCAnt : on owv Bro d
a rcti a7d re«t f»ont iv t40 ti^na HenaMfa,
oa> cli• v u In h rnoit a ab e :< cullty
Sy€u O v o&nt 01 o', lowpr d
bU* el. 73 ■ ron by 4} . oack $-00
B"* DPli n *v. . lUYF -I pPJ IHOl g,
Hr v» i!ul lot, we 1 lrra.rd
8250'• Oocnew five ro« m H ub onf.ovt'o]
Fr r nd ^tr*?o*, ^'*1! r-rrf l^t
837’ Nfcw hretr ^’n LI use or. F ylh
« rc-e ; rt'.ze of lot fO 'ee iron! by t7 * •>
b k
B.'*~u11 frsl corner let on 0:.« tio pe
dre t
8If00 Five two room Honooe on Mcl at
«it*’»•••■. H ^rre loi K •nt- 5 for g'Jb j or month
835U) Hfe'iia of on Mclniovt Ktreoi In
■m *• • 0 b'«!t i.stghnorhoode It: t- wu
fPCCC Rt*- (Jt-UCF r r F- rt ■; '.fa g Olst lU CE6
r{ r.ebM>i lf, OF l les lu 'he oily
S7vi. O c ftor^ of and and 5 h in
G'r f *rd "'-ir.i ior$'3p«r inoo'h
81200 P'ive r oiu E ubo and six acre- ol
ir v\ y i.n ..II
8 00 150 ar cs of ’p.rd In Wj* nton
H diirut ReslJsur.e 75 ao-«8 good ool’om
.LPd LU tilgn 8lRt« Oi CUiUVatlLU
85<«0 Two three room Hcasea lnB’Owae*
V i.O
H / c e on north Oglethorpe street ohe p
t ' r
837 0 SH Acres of lard lu L1uuwoy«.i with
Gv H x.Btb on pi. ce Renia .or 12 per ceu-
o* r“'cp
oUAO Four room Ucass on north Xl•. I a *
to^h btrer' # I4 acre *ot
« ANTED-
B'i.id ug lets in Rl! p:*rl.e cf *he city.
A tumbw nf applioatlcn^i ou C.e Can sell
’he'll: at ewaot:
W 8 GREEN,
p.p]4 dly Roai E-yflio Agent
C A. MISCHKE,
JV1 ill w r 1 g-111.
OFFICE AND SHOD •
Dillingham Street, opposite South
ern Plow Works.
W yrutnn hestdeuce nud to cres
O NLY S1SOO OX Tl I’R OWN TEFVS On
tl isrlttcv a Residence of tive rtotus excel*
leut veil Will exchange tor citv r bl estate I
will be pleased V> thow this or other pr< portr at
any .pp- lut'd time. JC-'HJi BIaCK.'Iaa
wed fit tf Heal Estate Ag« Dt
People’s Line of Stfaniirs!
FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE
*W'aVjL ID EXj31iI3
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 ewatiier KLLIs wunnr.-tia last fionedule ever uuder.sAen oo theCtiatlahoc
ohi-e nud Apalaohlo a. Rivers, Hh« will mxkc :«o tr’ps a wi»k batwsen ColUDib-is -r.d
Apalfcehleo,*. and will farr.lsh rapid iriuiBit tc puMengera rjy he trains hi And tr m
JaoxsoLV lie, Pensnool* Mobi'e udd New Orleans,
On r*3'j \tter Mare
permuting
Dr.WK
Leave Ccininbns Tuancay .
Lrfiavo EUar.la Tcesday
L’ave Fcri O’las’ ru“»da,i
La<vo Oo umbla 7’n<^day
2? h, 1888 t8e folk'W'.na scbedn.e will he ran, river, log, e’o.
DOWS
8 00 a is Leave Ooiamous Sjatarday 7 <0 ’i m
2)XI p ns Le.-.vn Katnolij aaUiraay J AU p ni
... 4 30 p a. L-«ve F. O.ilneg .vatarday 3 50 pm
7 SO p nr; | Le-ve Comrobla Samr 'ay tl sc p m
L>av« Cba-iabocohoe B»-.nrday-....il 30 p m
X»3 »ve Cos)lar.ooebee Wednesday 3 00 e in ^ ^
Arrive Apalaobicola Wedneidey 110 p m i Arrive Apolach)«)l? 3unc*oy.7".7l0 00 a a
UP
up
L-’ave palashtoata Wcdnorday 3f0p m I Leave Apataobioola aueday H ..12 00 rr
L»ave Cba-t- booebee Tbarm ay.,. 7 00 a m | Leava UlMiUahoooh*e Monday g 00 a ns
L-sove Lolnmola Tnnrsaay 4 0) p m Lesv* OolnmCU Monday n On a m
Leave £’ Oaiuse Tbnr«d »y 8 00 p in Leave F ’» Gaines M-’nday 8 00 p ir,
L -»ve Eulanla Tnnrvdey„.„ 12 CO n’gt. Leeve Edlanla Mcr d*y_.'. 7 00 p it
.TO y m Leave Floronoe Monday 10 00 p nc
..10 00 * m | Arrive Oolninbue Tuesday...—.™. 6’Xt a d.
Le»ve Fior^roe F-l-’ay.
A-r.ve Colambni F.-ldey..
Tbe Steamer EMU win take rrelgb’ tor Warehoaee Landings only, hat will veke pa*.
-’- gerato RnJ from at 1, lendings
SCHEDULE OF THE STEAMER MILTON H SMITH, as follows 1
L«bv4 Columbus *very SHLurday uttiam lor ApaUoaioola via BainbrldgOs
Leava Apalachieci'i Monday xi 8 p m for Columbus via Bolnbrld^e
Pasaeiif.GrB rtml SavaLuth and Jacfe'ocvine car meet *hln ooai at ChaUahooohee
going down t?ncday evening ard aoxrinp: up Ta^aaday evening.
d-e&Tiifr Bmith wlli'a^e freight for ul. iund ngp, and will 'a.a.Q passengers only be%
tw*sn BMnfridge and Apolsu-hiooln and botw«e"i Ap^l.nehlcila end Oo nribus.
Arrival arid Departure of Trains at Chattahoochee, Florida.
Savannau, Florida and Wsaiern Railroad-Arrive* trom aav innau and Jaokaonvtliy at
4 04 p m. Leaves or ^avaonnb end Jacksonville a- 11 10 am.
Fiorldr. Railway acdN'lvtkatlon Ct>—Arrive* tro.m Jaekeinville at 4 p m Iieavt*
tor JwcitF''ivllle al 1150 a m.
Fin=aoo:a :inrt AUantlo Raliroad—Arrlveu from Penaaoota, Mot'Ue aod New Orleans at
U a pi Leave to-Pensacola bile aud New O-’e ns a'4 14 o in
On en-i sf er kebrunary « l8Se, ’.he tnoa retee ot rretgh’ am; passage * 0 all points or
tbe Oba’te’.ooeboe and Apnlachte a ltvs-r* will to as tollows:
Fe r 1111 »<n a per -on 1777.7... ...... . . . . .... , 7....V..... .... ..7. .7. .7.7.77.. .777. .21 e ^ u '
Cl lion 8?«d Musi per toe ' 51 34
Oi’Sier trelghtTTn propoiuon.
Passage trom Oolnmi'us to Apeianblocl 86 06. O’i'.er point* in proporllon, Tbi-cu^ti
it. a * can be 1 btaln-d by II* in- to Havanncb. J. cfcsonvllle end al> point! In Fa“t
F or 10a cbetiper 'ban ary other run e
Shippers will please have their fright at boat by 8 a m ou asv oi leaving,
aa; one wiL be reoeived after tha; hour.
Biai reserves the right of ro p Jandi-g a i a iy point whon oonaldereii douger-
ons bv the pilot.
Boat will not atop at 0-7 point not mimed ’n the published lior of landings
lurr iebed abipp-'-rs for 1SS6
Onr responsibility tor iiautht oesee-’ af e' it has bean discharge! et a land
ing et: no person is there to receive it.
Ra'es subjeot to eha- ks wl’hout notice
T H i=n. A01±nsr~^
_3 S T
Spring Medicine
PS
Of Mew Yoj u.-
(Kstablished 1754)
Casb C'Ftal, • $3080 003
C sliM • • $7 618.116
Iusuros against loss or damage
by Fire, Lightning and .Tornado,
at rates guaranteed as low as offer
ed by any reliable stock company.
The Lightning clause will be in
serted in Dwelling policies without
extra charge
L H. CHtPPiLl,
tf
AGENT.
WE SELL
SLIPPERS AT 15C PR PAIR
SLIPPERS AT 50C 11 PAIR
SLIPPERS AT ^1 00 " PAIR
KID OXFORDS, Li ce-or Button
at $1 25
All these are fresh goods. \Ye
have also the WIGWAM SLIP
PER novel, nobby and comforta*
ble; the Nullifiers, old time favor
ites, and lots of seasonable goods.
Wells & fnrtis.
AND
BLOOD CLEANS!
•TiiE'Tl! mm,!”
Judge Pullum 8»ys “Tbe Effiot ii Magtoili’’
Judge Thomas Pullum. formerly au oi l aud respected citizen of
Union Springs Ala., anil later connected with the Wholesale Drug
firm in Atlanta of Pemberton, Pullum A 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, and was a constant sufferer from this dreadful disease. Wei
tried evervthing we could read or hear of, and took advice of eminent I
practitioners without any benefit in tbe way of permanent relief. I was 1
induced to try Huuuicutt’s Rheumatic Cure a short time ago, although 1
I had lost faith in all patent medicines nnd nostrums, and considered
her case incurable. Tbe effec' was magical; the pains have entirely!
vanished; the swelling and distortion of her joints have disappeared
and the disease has been, 1 verily believe, eradicated from her system, j
She it- still using the medicine, ns a precautionary measure, as her gen j
oral good health U being restored by it I can bone- tly nnd fearlessly
recommend Hunnicutt's Rheumatic Cure as the best medicine for rheu ;
mutism aur the blood upon the market.’’ j
"Win do v a suffer trom Rheumatism or any Blood or Kidney Dis- >
ease when HUNNICUTT’S RHEUMATIC CURE will relieve you {
RETAIL PRICE $1-00 PER BOTTLE-
S- lil by Druggists Merchants can obtain our “Cure ’ from all
wholesale firms in Columbus, Ga.
J. M. HOKNIOUTT & GO, Prop-ietcr*,
At'enti, Ga,
mh4 d worn
FOR SALE.
Tie forma Midland a Sn».
Too Will buy Mow Without a liot.lt',
811X0 Two qnartor nets late troailng on
■ be Miaiand
1200 Four H aor« lot* near the Mlaiami
depot
18-50 Bix rt om Hoa-e, 2 room kltoben, 2
’•oom ieiv-n. con.-o on First &venua
2 0 \ Aoro lo ,8 rucm H tare la Cooleys
vote
7'J0 One acr* land, 4 Louses, lent* lor
3 3, In Glrr.rd
'50 F. ur ]f, Acre i- its in Brownevllts
UXJO \i Xo.-e lot on Fcnrtn ftvenne, 4 room
H use
2o'0 U Ao-s lo- on lever Brostl slreet.S
rueuj H uss. cn i.oases a , in lor
2 oth'-r nuaees Terms snej
2250 One v c*nt lot on First sver.ne,
tronting the market
4001) O.to lo’.. 6 ruria Honse, o’.te' -at
uno.Bte. oae vecant oi Iro tug F..vn
Bvenn ■ s6 feat, rn-nlrg bios 180
tees, ..e.ir Union depot
01) '■/i, Are i- . S ore House auii Boop
f m ng Tom H one’s
16.0 23 ,.o.-o,> land a ro.iai tioase—a gsrr
-to - farm ‘n Wyor'-nn
1200 2j noris laud ib B.-tilwood, 5 -oom
house arid severa. oa.:.•. u-.sj
16 0 U »tr* l"t, t root-, non**, near
Cieg^’., nulls
60j % ere la: d. 3 ro-m I ouseln Wynn-
mn two mil* B from oi y
1110 115 tcr». laud J noia bou»e an 1
oiner ontoouses .n Bn: creek,
kuiee in-.,«« from city—60 or U) acres
v-'jo'i lan i
30J or fl 0 aores lond, two miles from city oa
Lumpkin roan—t»e fl a* Uno (o’
farm-ng »e oan he London the river
- iylng tn fork ot oul: arei k and 'hs
rl’-e- now '■euted tor IS b ,es ot cot
ton nit. Will «xona.i-*e lor city
property
A green de»i ot other pr--p«rty too e tlous
io m.-nilin, Cail and s*r t, i cnargs
DotulURl .r answering qneattoDs or shew
ing pioperty
FOK R&1ST,
heverul Hue dwelling*, b *ew* c ac.Bli
ufc<fs w .uid Ilkp io auve n low mom
•rr* i• bonnes io r ?
ptT month* Out t-tore bnnpeoa 10 D
street, 3 r ows np 81 lr.-. 2 i.ouRf .a otcl
y»M. • nher iargre etr re.h- nte? fc 1 * ren 4 ..
Eight roonifi ror rent- Cttii oa
Money i'< Loan.
I df.vc u re^ Uiraaand d^Jinrs tn loan on
m rigage city properly a 8 • er cent
J. O. REEDY,
R*»; Eetft** Agt:it, Tw !f:h St.
Muscogee f heriff Sale,
By r. W. KNOWLGil * CAavl’rif
W ILL be said r n the first Tae«d»r tf ey next
i.i fron of the anctlon house oi F tf Knowles
A Oo, Bread street, ci y o.’ Columbus. Muscogee
county, Georgia, lot ol land known as dty lot
number 2u0 in the plan of iho cltv of Columbus,
Muac county G^orgiu, tiluuiev^ ou the west
side of Oglethcrce str» et. coutaiuing one- hal f acre,
inoit- or lesb, with improvementd thereon Levied
i.n a-' the prore*-ty f T K Wynne to eatBfj a fl fe t
my bond: 1 Id favor of H B Eppin^* exteu or of F W
E ard . ec r -.»od, transferee, vs Wynne. DeWo.f
A 'Jo. o7 which flren the said Thoa K u yune was a
m**n.b r, -^nd «?u§ po-f<onally served in saiu action
This pr' ni.. 7 iaiu'j-ct to a certain mortgage In
favor cf J K App!«r, '"hich hos not berti foreclosed,
jin.l it will bo sold subject to aid mcr vago
np3 ouw4w J Q BU tvRUS, Sheri
r’KORGIA- MUSCOGEE COUNTY. — Wh«te»8
\J uharM-H A Vedd mak« r avr :ca ion forthotfuj-r
dj-uehio of the minor children of 0 8 Park < e
Ti.
*crl l < d by !
therefoi§r to cite all p-rsoi.scopeernrd f
’* thev ‘ eve * itb.fn The-ti.
why eal'l Inters f guardisnctiii
•anted to said app icon*
licial signal; rr tt’Fjd.day of April
F M L 11 .
Grain
a
iOr.GIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY- When
'■ DiiViB. adminlettat"-
Rot ■-
dec- rt pieeenta “. the court .u h;.
dnh tiled that he ha* fullv admlni terer
hi..4 and creditors, to show
why
fLcd,
, can
■16<.Lei ted
> ft .a .-»airintotrater shod: uu. x-« —
•rcui oi? adm nlstration and receive letters of ffls-
inlMiono.1 tbe br«i JIond»y ,D
»p6Ovdiwiy.