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DAILY EXljnitEK - Sr\: C’OI/T MID’S. (lE'MU-IA. TIHTlShAY \b MlXINT;. MAY
oii^th I.^.w ux un: uv
i erf'* »!'»•'
ivor to crop.*,
to make.
t 7e h anythinrf tF* 1,1 10 wiu *
iv rich p i/c Dike.
{,.->« the fro it we crave:
; m ler the charming ^ene;
» j.• c ., * Ah a u uhl a tick*,
the riVt-r litct ties between.
roUtf her the way that we take,
•A ..itri the hear: and the nerve.
i» <>ur path we break,
r lc’et* from • ir impulse swerve.
• have to cre
, 0VE I ideas of an inventor.
I,mil.stum -
d Si If ill
Order tn In
ti r Ih
•(.at cit.v there are many peculiar
uel, e-H ami many HtraTig*.' wav?
money. bat there are few move
i tb.’.'t adopted bv Frederic);
o 10 German, who lives in east
arete, near First avenue, lie
• lionised lor capital to start a
which he said would be the
( ,j, ,f an invention that would
mi-society. A Tribune rep' vtcr
V-. his little shop in a rear build-
first floor. Everything about
i.neared to be musty and tired;
irs tbat stood in tile middle of
died to the reporter to st.i.ud
1 1 o.l’i 1 ti
fall down. Ther
fl ill the air. A few old iron
’wooden molds were scattered
md the' floor, and were of ex-
jj,i } rlY odd designs. A Hturrccl crow
1 Li oil 1 -* covn r du a l ,c ch, with
,t half its feathersfallen out. in the
i ii. arancvoi desolation and decay
old in a seemed to lit in perfectly. He
. nail, with a big head and solemn
partially covered by a tangled beard.
•| iau j uas a hammer with which he
),? .restares, as if to drive his ideas into
. lii aia of his visitor. Between the puffs
-powering smoke, which came in a
1 VV wav from a pipe with a stem an inch
l .na. tucked away in the far corner of his
looiitli. lie said:
• Well, as long as you have got the money
... ,,ut up, I’m willing to take you into this
I ,~i "K-ss. But I don’t want any fooling.
I vi-had enough of that. Lots of people
1 ■i,been here who are always coming
an,and the next day. I'm waiting for
i:.vin yet. These people all promise large
ly hut’never come to time. But as you
|i..jj,rt of iionest, come along.”
pi),, old man opened a door leading to a
( K room, went in and after the reporter
1, Ait Inside closed the door. Hot a ray
A yiit entered the room. The old man
y .’hied and fumbled in a fat corner,
1; eked down several objects, and dually
h match and lighted a small piece
( unlit which stuck about an inch out of
ti.e end of a bottle. The flickering light
. ai, <1 n sight that was not encouraging
(, : nervous man. Standing with one end
ifloor and the other against the
i ,il were a number of coffins, medium-
! and all ranged in a row. The old
■ i 1( ,the candle aloft and viewed the
F.vviirious scene with apparent delight.
Pit cmnpanion did not share his pleasure,
’ilitre was a suggestive pungent odor
f: mud, and gave vise to the idea that the
ti Hies were inhabited.
■ This," said Mr. Kuhn, 11 is a tomb, and
I esc,” with a proud wave of his hand.
1 ire supposed to be the people who dwell
: it. But what can you Leli about them
fnu.i these characterless coffins ? They hi
de nothing. There is just where mv
• .tion comes in. I will make them tell
story of their lives in a few minutes.”
urns' to a closet he took out a number
• Id-looking models, and when he had
,t:i armful he walked around from
in to coffin and snapped them fast on
I: t ton side with a metallic click. When
l.e had gone the round of the coffins ho
t .-iii d suddenly and exclaimed :
•Now you have it. Before, nothing but
(oliiii, now what do you see? Here upon
lass first box is a loaf of bread, a pretzel
I a pie; this indicates tLat the man
iiin was a baker, and the story of his
lie is told at a glance. Upon this next
lx is a knife, a piece of beef and a cleaver.
You can guess who is inside. Here is a
ir with n pair of scissors, a coat and a
it 1 m isc. There are a wig and a razor fora
r, a Bible and a hymn book for a
|,iv,tehee, a skull and cross-bones for a doe-
! v, and a copy of Blackstone for a lawyer.
A ’five indicates a woman, and a bunch of
rt.-cs whether she was married and the
(.•other of her children. So on I would go
l irough every trade and profession, and
have a suitable coffin for each. 1
would carry the same thing into
i.aiuumenis and make every one tell the
Iv t-mv of the dead by artistically wrought
ares, which could be read at u glance,
fat a pleasure it would lie to go through
v/iictery then, and you would not have
tv wonder any longer who the dead person
as and what he had been doing in life.
B monument would tell something and
v.mild mean something more than a sign
ft grief. My idea could also be extended
vend other directions. I have patent-
ie process of making these designs out
mper. They are indestructible and
’ harder and tougher with age and ex
posure, and meet a iong-felt want in the
■mmiuiity. Now what do you think of
'Hood day,” said the reporter.
' vail again.” said the inventor.
OUR STAY-AT-HOME DOLLAR.
"H ■ lion Iro.l ,’.!i
as tin work of carting them from tile mint |
j can bt done.
Tl.i n is nearly J100,000,000 in coin mid
' bu'tli ; in charge of (Superintendent Fox
nt the mint, and Assistant Treasurer lvvx-
ter. At the sub-treasury yesterday there
wpv stored flb."7 , vl3" in standard silver I
I do..vis and *3,8»1,13'> in smaller coins, I
I making a total of $l3,flfi7.5d0. Assistant |
| T:vu: ever Eys'.er said that then ivisno
room left in the city where governnuut
I money could be safely stored, and that it '
was a great nuisance to have such enor- j
ir.ous quantities on hand. The $11,000,000 j
now .-lured at Hit pout-office bring tin ilg- I
j ures up to ?2-l,(W7, r >fiO, and in the mint in
] million and coin there is nearly $75.000,00(1 |
inure. it, one vault in the mint there is
sTo, ed *10,000,000 in £5. flO and f'J" gold
pieces.
J It i- only a few days ago that a Gatling
i gun arrived at the mint to help guard the
great treasure within. Besides there are
tw i , i ks full of loaded carbines and u ,
mi'.- n ntn well armed, stalk up a d down
tbro igh the building all night long, and j
[on tin.', exterior watchmen pace up and i
d, wn in the side yards. Down at the sub-
tren n half a (Jo/.t u watclillien guard the
mil,..ms Gmi are stored there, and t the
postoffiee f*u]n.-i intendent Fox has stntion-
; ed six men. Three of them are on duty at I
l night, and they go about in gum slines i
i amu d to tnc teeth. The oilier three men !
: guard the treasure in the day Unit. .
A M silll 1 11 OfrtitiII Idlin'.
I 'I’ll" Buffalo Courier tells an interesting 1
; draw poker story,and insists that it is true,
'file game was played in a Buffiilo hotel by
seven men. One of tlie players hud won [
■?200aud was about to jump the game when
■ he picked up a hand of four kings and tin
i ace. It was invincible because they were
1 not playing straight flushes. All came in,
on-.- of them raising the ante if 10. Mr. Four
Kings Jusl chipped along, not wishing to j
keep my in,-] v out. Tlie others stayed and
! ail cirt’.v cards, the man with the kings
throwing away his ace and drawing one
■ card rather than spoil liis chances of get
ting bets by standing pat. The man who |
had made the flO raise took two cards. !
Then the betting began. All were driven I
| out except tne man with the four kings !
I and tne limn who had drawn ;
two cards. 'They whacked back and j
forth at one another until at length, luiv-
| ing exhausted nil his chips and gone shy 1
; for manv dollars, the man with the kings ,
I felt that lie had won all he wanted to, and ’
j called. To his horror his opponent laid ■
down four aces. The beaten man howled
and claimed fraud, for how could the other
man have four aces when he himself had
one before the draw? The explanation I
was ample. There being seven players |
I there were not cards enough to go around |
1 after the first deal, and so the discards
were sliuffied up and dealt for the draw.
In the draw the man who took two cards,
and whs drawing to three aces, got the ace
that the man with four kings had discard
ed, and was thus able to beat him out of
his table.
Whirl ••I nch* Suin'' llirs lo Say.
That Calisaya Tonic is just what it pur
ports to be, a tonic, a medicinal prepara
tion of real merit, and not a compound of
impin'.- and adultered distilled spirits art-
fully disguisted as bitters, which poison
! the blood and lead to the formation of an
I appetite for strong drink, the following
decision of t hu commissioner of internal
i revenue will show:
Tkeasuky Department, Office ok
Internal Revenue, Washington, Janu
ary 26th. 1SS3.—Messrs. Westmoreland
Bros.. Greenville. S. C.—Gentlemen: Your
I formula for making your ‘'Calisaya Ton
ic,” certified to under oath on the* 22d
, instant, lias been examined.
My decision is that, for purposes of tax
ation under the internal revenue laws, this
tonic, so made, may be classed as a pro
prietary medicinal Ionic, subject to stamp
tax, and that sales thereof will lie subject
*. . A. :..: c .; ooio t ¥ u
Health in the Bread.
Ultsr..' 15. IWILOl, uni nil - si one 1.
! by druggists at fl.000 per bottle.
nnon A: Carson, Wholesale Agents,
ibus, Ga. mvl3dlw
UIA) dilU L lull ft til vo lULltivl Will llv OUU^vlt
to tnc provisions of sections 3243, L. S.
Revised Statutes. Respectfully,
Green B. Raimi, Commissioner.
Sold by ' ''
i Brannon
i Columbus,
llinii) Paris' Hraltli ami Wealth.
Cleveland Leader.]
The papers state that Judge David Davis
is likely to die. When he was here at ;
Washington lie xv.ie in excellent health, j
though iiis chief trouble was in being too
fat. In 1SS0 he weighed 300 pounds, and
he had reduced this to about 260 at the
time he was married in 1833. lie laid never
paid much attention to his health, and
Washington wining and dining apparently
Uad no effect upon him. His marriage is
i said to have been a very happy one, and
though his wife is much younger than
he is, she loves him dearly. David I
Davis is a very rich man. He must j
be nearly seventy years old, and he is 1
worth *1,000.000. He made a great deal of
this in a land speculation which he had
while practicing law. lie had to take 1
. sonic land which he bought in fora client.
1 This land was located very near Chicago, I
and the growth of values made him ]
wealthy. He believed in saving something i
from each year’s salary, too, and invested j
his savings. His wife has been married to ;
him only two years, and if he should drop |
oil'now she will be a rich young widow of
thirty-six.
Nitviiii'*, IM.IUIabil .11. il.
You are allowed a free trial of thirty '
days or the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated
Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap-
! plianees, for the speedy relief and perma
nent cure of Nervous Debility, losxofVital-
! ity and Manhood, and ail kindred troubles.
! Also lor many other diseases. Complete
restoration to health, vigor and manhood
guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus- .
trated pamphlet, with full inform ition,
terms, i tv., mailed free by addressing Vol
taic Belt Co., Marshall, Midi.
deelT tu.tli,sat.se.twly |
Perfect food is that which, while prepared in ^he most
appetizing form, is also the most wholesome and nutritious.
It should never be necessary to sacrifice the wholcsonieness
of an article in order to make it more palatable, nor, as is
too often the case, should we lie compelled to take our
bread or cake bereft of its most appetizing qualities in
order to avoid injury to our digestive organs.
The Royal Baking Powder possesses a peculiar quality,
not possessed by any other leavening agent, that applies
directly to this subject. It provides bread, biscuit, cake,
muffins, or rolls which may be eaten when hot without
inconvenience by persons of the most delicate digestive
organs. With most persons it is necessary that bread raised
with yeast should lose its freshness or become stale before
it can be eaten with safety. The same distressing results
follow from eating biscuit, cake, pastry, etc., raised by the
cheap, inferior baking powders that contain lime, alum, or
other adulterants. The hot roll and muffin and the deli
cious hot griddle cakes raised by Royal Baking Powder are
as wholesome and digestible as warm soup, meat, or any
other food.
Another greatly superior quality possessed by the
Royal Baking Powder is that by which the preservation of
important elements of the flour is effected in raising the
bread by the mechanical operation of the gas without fer
mentation. Yeast, and all baking powders that produce the
leavening gas by fermentation, as is ■well known, destroy a
portion of the nutritive elements of the flour, and particu
larly those which are the most healthful and the greatest
aids to a perfect assimilation of the food. The Royal
Baking Powder, while perfectly leavening, retains without
change or impairment all those elements which were in
tended by nature, when combined in our bread, to make it
literally the “ staff of life.”
No leavening agent or baking powder, except the lioyal
Baking Powder, possesses these great qualifications.
J; nLLIvil
Rose Hoi Property on Line ot
t' h e Georgia M’d'and.
I'lihTY |i!\ in » III I' V \ : I VT ! Ii’iy
hi!i! s iMh.ii'L Ui.i.M lor.
i.nT'' .i .ting on Iftunilion and 'I:i11m>Uoii
FOR SALE.
You Will Buy Now Without a Doubt.
I, •:* fi • tilling on the Mid-
. in Cooley*
ents for $13,
iv. In UwiUv-r-l .vit tlu-next tlvrydn.’ s.
100VI3S CRAWFORD. i
iRea' Estate Agent. |
]•' Xor'li Broad SMtm'I.
ARLINGTON HOTEL
vjciiiiesvine. * - vjoorgia,
;V».Mu ‘il'A'tlJMC. • • - I
r 0iT j rl£ SEAL*ON OF »836.
|\ nnriujiti and Post Orticc. Hsu. ,
i venue, fronting
• •*.!.« : out-house*.
Fifth avenue 86
bet. near union
i.l hup, fronting
h’Di^u -a garden
'wood, five-room
■ IK-. near Clegg’s
i hull-", it Wvnn-
tliree miles
land.
'mm oily, on
i..g as can be
* fl?i creek
ieeii bales of
»«. tedious to
• nothing for
H .
mar'.goniom. A .-pac- arcade, tv■>
■ it ) .ga, A.’.eiu iir.giiiliceal ..flit;.• auu hails |
Jin' Aihiii;T"ii a IMidilfiil Siiinriier Ui-<i>rt.
• )U! -pi*'U iid Lilting Had will be g-o. fur
1 >t*tic ug. a.;d }*r> f. 11. W. Card's fu'l .a.
'•> Mt ‘ ’' d! supply the music.
mv] l d‘2.awlm
FOU UFXT.fi
Per Month -One Store House on Tenth
ih tee rooms up stairs: two houses in back
Otlu-i large store houses for rent, flight
: • i .'kb < i F., .hi v.i a . i.i. e ol M’V
s : i Hit H- o.-a d. Sup, ,•••.’■ r > i" ( of
i. iiv i:.“ »• .’ii. l of .) ihn Kim,. 1 i. < .uiiov
••rot. . ' . d. it m i. -ira-at .. ;x. J*. Hunk-, A. V.
■ ... r.. • t: 1 I.. } . Svifi Jr., and 1 h. i i i-so-
i it. e-.!..* i.'nli:'.-.how *nai Hi. j ria\« !. rmi-d
MUMBYJTO LOAX.
1 liru v a few Hi'U'.-and dollars to loan on first
mortgage c*’ , .\ property at m per cent.
J". O- BEEDT,
Real Estate Agent, Twelfth St.
Abo when not si ding or renting would take *
f i* i i n ■ «■: said c-irporbii »n is to e.-tablish 1
L . .a..T i■- o.i Dii.ai i: n, i * ,up .111 . i nat they
• - mu: mu r.r m >r- m .• -j. .pi rs m - do . i!;.
: « ■ .,ii!iIn.is, ami to l,a\e aim c.ury «.u ihejoo
!'|||| '.,' ••iy'i.ps il: liii'i’i .«> t I-U .11:, .Hid |
. odua. lit11. lure.
!’. • ’.ipnai :>j lie e np!o.>e:l in s:u 1 busim-.sand
.u.idy p. i < in •> tweiny ilionsm. 1 (..)!lai>. wh. 1 ii
•it. . hares . : firiy dollars et-.di. mu
tile.
l lie
the
: ‘dii. rs t-. no’ exc. .-diiHSf fifty t hou« md .1 >ilar-.
J J * ■ * biis'ii.a? of siu.jj LO.//oiai.on is :o be (lonc-
and il< |»j;: t .pal of:'..a- lo b. Jot a. e.i ;n lie. < iiof
boiumhu-. m said uoumy and theya*-k to no fn-
corporaied < >i a period oi twenty years.
Tiiiit • urI: urn poi ai ioi. mq be oiviain/ed ut any
and m.U' t h " seven lire •(or- l ■ i,.iii;i{”
; ir atlaii- <•• ,• .;-p milieu, and that .-aid direr
lu> m «:• •! el or..- oi the., mini' •• P v-iiiint,
and !...*> • l« el a s t cn i , \ ami Tn ism. r. who
the same person, and muy
Formerly Held tor $6,500, Will Now
Sell for $4,500.
1 j'HE owner having rein jvc i from city, is hound
1 to sell. There are six roonu in house. West
side of street: Exc eiient v ell ifood garden.
JOHN BLaCHMAK.
sc wed fn tf Re; 1 Estate Agent.
Df, W, W. Bruce k Son,
Plivsiciaiis ami Sur-vons.
f |MIE Senior of the firm whl devote sj.ecial at-
1 tenti ai to Female Diseases. Office over
Frazer. 1 k Doziers St fire. Residence at Lindsay
place. Dr. Robert Bruce's resilience on Rose
I’itoe rssko.Vii. ;t ikds,
| ^ R. GEO. Mi FLHANKY.
Ho >:n No. 2. c2h. Broad street, up stair
Witt eh A- Kinsel's. j.
,1:. C. T. OSBLHN.
power ti.
U 1
iccessL' to In . T . Mason.
Office next door to Raaldn IP use. Same en
trance as Riddle's gauery. oci-ly
\y F. TIGNER,^
3oh Twelfth street formerly Randolph street.
J.. TJJOM \s, .In. O. E. ( HA.MJLIiH.
r 5M 1 ‘Y- ( ii VNDLllR.
i Atic»rne;.'-at-La w.
(iffice IRS Br-.c S-.H, • • I .mb i-, Oa.
one. if ’ll d' ivi < , as ..’il;- niay cle
ad.mi B;. n .-ir i cLnaLon,
lltoi: p'irpo-.’- and mav • . inirrow in-mv • an.i
issue oolids. notes and mo v igages to .—,-i nr. the
7 nil ' bun- shall be no i nlividiial liability
in\ : tli.:i; :i lers .\\upL lorai.y );»!.«nct
til • ii. o he di; * and unpaid ui Lite c.i.■•in', so cn
' P FA HU f.'Y. Bit A .N V i) N A 1! A TT L K.
I c-iiiioners' Aitorneys.
(<<■< igi.*.. Mil - og -e ( .".nit ,. Fib «i i i the (Jerk's
office ' i dle >’i| erin: i 'oil- of said «• unity and
recorded .n i. coni o; wr i- si and 1. folio 177
and v • ids April j.;i!i l .
«i!•:<». Y. POND.
aid 1 L/d < ‘K rl; S. <'. ,M. . ( ia. ;
)u I LL
Property of the Co’umbus Manu
facturing Company.
4 otiiplede iiikI I r.lly U)iiipiM <l 4 ot(OU
I lu’ior.i. TogHkcr \%ill» Nearly a
Mileol SIm* I’inesl Wilier I’ower on
Hie PliaiiidHMM'iiK 1 ltiver. .lust Above
M»i* ( ul 4 oliimhiis.
^T'ATF. < >F f 1 K.( dHM \ . MDSfOOKH rOTNTY.—
v x Bv i .rlue of the power vested in us under the
.erm-am. conditions of a certain deed of trust
t ceiaitedthe undersigned. ..J Rhodes Browne
and A. mi-tee-, by the ('olumbus Manu-
faetunng < oiupany, of Muscogee county, state of
i.ieorg'a. dated March 1. lKs-1, w lie re by the said
eorp’iration eonveved to u- all of the property,
re,», ami persona], l;c*ruinufterdescribed, in trust,
•lit of its cert a:
: flu
■wp<
■ the r
7
of
<aid
ct
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Stnreteepers mt tesp it fir Sale
..ic-
'1 a !>
II i> Fa flier F«
* 1 b'li-ty o.d furniture wagon pulied up
‘>i ine post oifice. <ui Ninth street,
‘tM.iy afternoon Tne Itor.se panted
* rested his o.T nind leg. The driver
'* * IX bit'll Hopped out of tile wagon and
' K d around mysteriously. Six otiier
•' who acted just as mysteriously, stood
B-’ftU.
Th
day i
tge small hoy of the present
m at a loss for sotnetnitjg to
say even in the most embarrassing situa
tions. Bobby, a precocious youth of six
summers, h; d been indulging in profanity,
ami in order to escape the punishment f■»r
TO FARj:\ts.
» me.o a cure for the tc-;.
-the lit tic* cl i! If
sr.\ 3’o.uh
ba
.n tm n i
iroj
\V;
cn bag eoiuaiued on
iiVc-r dollars and we
Every time a ooze
n tile uni wagon tt:
■>ed up witli sjUi'.ifl
.1 1 rloor of tn
;ekft. Pne \v _•
> j t id-, or Ha i
t plrittomi
which his ! 11
:.alier had mad.
: preparations.
. i,, V \.n.. “J, .. • '. 7.,
in crawled
iinaer n ham
and remaint'.l
Lartful ingr
ri, iei.tr- no (,r fin . nn
igi»n lo the
thm-fin a s
t.:Uf ot siejtc I'
>r the g reat.i r
u tiiousaml
part ol an at.ernoon W he
ii his la: nr it- .
Si as.\’i i ei<-.
Ui! Ill d Ut 1)1!
ffdt and learned
All flier.- f
Stood, Ie on
ulc his wav with nine i difh
'■ 'X,'• ■ ■ bnatm- v:/'-d Fr a F ’pn
e ereuking
Cllllv Ulld:-]'
the bairn in -van
:•]) of the hoy.
''
• .J 1 ; ls "•'' ; hh " ’ 1 ' ' 1 .'
•i of reliel.
"Hello, p.i
said H »bi»y
cheerr i:. v, as ,
i v .. j. • ■., |
V il l’ "J* 1, -1 - j. .
: tnick and
lii.s sin a pi
jruaciitid, ‘ you
been so.', truin'
I,vrs*it
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Paper Boxes
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Mins <; ?
tf 52 JM! • ’ .;.:i -f I . .,J I •>' ■ (Riee.
Home Insurance Co,
of XFW volik.
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tl ritH tlu r fiiiuU.v. (..w
Mill In’ Hj/i’iH'il Jill!" Fl, hr l!i,‘ lliTi’jilion
ui I'llDici''.
]:• .HI I !> J.i"i l
tr i-i deed ftpecided and ••munt rated (.ai] oi’which
appc.oM dull <•! n c'inl in .Mortgage Deed Book
•• \ " r.*l'«to :i7 t. Maivn IHSI. in the (Jerk’s
oilic, nl SuperiftT ('ourt. Miiscngee county. Ue or-
gia and in RocomI Deeds, volume O (), pages 8i
i i vs J , e. .March IhsI office of tile Pro
bate ('mirt hi the county rtf Lee. nt.'ite of Ahi-
bantn. and in conformity with the directions and
t riii- prescribed in the le-olutions piished by the
no.Mei> of said bonds on April 21, 1.x*m3, under the
umlioriiy confei red by -aid deed of trust *
\V< w ui -t !l in the c-iiy of i liiimbu-, Muscogee
rotuit\. (#eo;gi.‘t, on tlie dd <!«y r»f Augitdl,
betuc’ii H.c legal hoji> of sale, in front of the
ai.eti 111 11 atsenf p'. M. Kil'MVlcs & f’O., OU til©
id oil. west corner oi Broad street and Tenth
form- rl., i '.aivI'ord street-, (being the usual place
for - iiidfs sales in smd city of ( olumbusi at
j *ib" oi.ierv. to t he highest balder for cash, the
f-'IRe-’ ing di scribed projiert.v of the Columbus
.Mum .FtMuring ('onipuny to-\vit.: All those lots
n.id ]>:.r» <d‘-of'ami situated, lying and being as
I'. F:act •••n.il sect i* ui mmiber twenty-six
•-■('. ami 'i«* norm half offnicrjona! section num*
b'r t b. r! •»-'1m D both in fraetionui t«>wn.ship
nui.ib ■ » igbt. t n I Si, range number thiity -30),
m fornieii> Russell, no-v i.ee county, state of
Alabama. A>•. tin- foih.-.ving lots of lauds lying
and in oiu in tbeeigbf.it xtn, district of Muscogee
co'int\. -:.ii« of fJenrgia. known as Jr<ts numbers
ii itl of lot number sc\cnt v-f'oiir .71/ and fractious
n i m be fed ninet.\-om 11 and ninety-two • 32;,
■•n I J-i. md n oi be i lIiivc in Chattahoochee
r- • . mi l (• 'iiii'.i enclosure situated east of the
i'>..|,*| |( ,■ i‘nrim rlv oeenpied by J. R. ( lapp. used
: • e-t• u ainl grazing lot, containing seveu
. .1 : •- iHo-e < ' less. All of-aid lamb iast do-
- i'ici iy ng and. being in the county of Musco-
ge. a id slat'- of < njorgiu, and, together w ith said
lend.-in l.i county, \l.tb.ium, eontnining eight
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MOOUlOi lid
GR THE LICiJOP HABIT POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMIMSTERINC Dii
HAINEi' GOLDEN SPECIFIC,
tt (mi hi gncn in a cup of cofti c or ten
Mil Ii o u t the Knowledge «* f the per-on I,ik
ing it: is ahsol.itely ha mile-s. and wi 11 el-
feet i |iei maneill and speedy cure, w lie! her
the patient i- n mcwierutc drinker m an nl-
e*,Ii-di' a reeu. )i iia.s been gii t r. m t bou-
fiuud*■ of <ua s« and in evert instance a per
fect < lire ha - followed. It nr, ,‘r juilti. The
HVsici,' once impregnated with tin Sped He,
it becomes an otter nnpos-il.il'-M for the
ii<juor appetit< to c.\isi. I oi >an •».>
r'J*. SALE BY*
M. 0. HOOD & CO., Hi ejfitTlSTS,
RR Bi’OVD *■ T.. » Uhl' IM’.l <.'A.
Call or u i i'.e tor < ii cnl.tr A 4 'ull pan i< olnrs.
m E
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id land in Mmeoge*
i- :i i otfon Factory,
• lients ip mv nuinner
• : 11• i• m. ii.< 1'isive, of
nun-bin-rv and tlx-
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mo .o 'he other im-
;ti ■ - •f-Tcn • mioned
:c ,te* po\.ei owned
i i ..i- tla..ai •« ttiring
> hatt'di river.
z'd.i.” 'tie light- ana
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•o • ieo ;j. Older th©
n du 'ory c Misists at
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Cures Guaranteed ia all Cases
undertaken. ...
PRIVATE COUNSELOR.
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MILLWKKiHT.
^vFFICE ANI • .-Ifo:’. I>i i^hrm
p«., te ^j\nhern R.ow W-ck-. t
VOLTAIC BELT CO., Kwshall, Mich
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ki . . . -t.nearlyi"'t!.in»—
v,:,*u .(!».(, . I.tint. 'M. A-k .l- ul.-rr fur itov
l< _ CHARLES H CONNER. Manufacturer, •
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