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t)aiia enquired srx, cof.ninrs. Georgia. Wednesday morning, June :;o, issg.
News
from the Three States Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
MiMtnllty I" I.iiKuy*<■—A Marvi'luiH Call'
Ki',1,11 IVt'lH'ler County—An Aiti'd Sire anil
1 V'iuiiu UrielI'—I’ellllioi In Cksnilient Count) —
" " from All I’srta of Alaliamn ami Klorlila.
Ocorsll.
There are twenty-six regular bootblacks
in Ainerious. They earn from fl.GO to
j3 per « etik '
... j Manning, who lives near Sterling
station! i" t )1 >’ nn cou ' 1 . ty ,\ P lowe , d U P hiB
r, t hi S week a small Hilvercoin (English)
coined in 1702, just 124 years ago.
\ strong stock company has been orgnn-
. 'j „t .4tnens with J. H. Rucker as presi-
?.„t a nd A. H. Hodgson, secretary, for the
erection of a large elevator and grist and
fetd mill near the Georgia railroad depot.
Lafayette Messenger: Where death
romea to several members of a family at
„ nce it is always more shocking. At Mr.
tIsobrook's, out of twenty-nine, but two
Jere left alive next morning. The exe
cutioner was a red fox, and the victims
wre young turkeys the size of frying
chickens.
Concerning Tick Branch, in Webster
county, the Americus Recorder says: "A
nun lost his calf which had a bell on. He
heard the bell in the branch and went
aft.-r his calf. The bell was in the posses-
fimi of a large tick. The ticks had eaten
up the calf, and were ringing the bell to
call the cow up that they might eat her.”
Athens Banner-Watchman: Think of
brandy thirty-two years old. It will make
thf mouth of a prohibitionist, as well as
those who imbibe, water. A gentleman in
Athens bought a ease of brandy thirty-two
years ago, for which he paid - ftifl, and in
looking over some ancient effects found a
bottle of this brandy. The stopper was
like putty and the brandy like nectar. It
will do to think of, but not to drink.
The White Star Line steamboat comt
pany, of Rome, has brought suit agains-
(iordon county for damage caused by de
tention at the bridge in that county on the
Oostanaula river last November." There
were heavy rains, almost a flood at the
time, and the river was so high that it was
impossible for the boat to pass under the
bridge. The boat was detained for six
days and now sues for damages.
Lafayette County Messenger. The death
of Rail Clowdis, ol Chattooga, is mention
ed elsewhere. No one wan better known
a» a joker than he. During the war Gen.
Sherman called at his house. The whole
earth in that neighborhood was blue with
Yankees. Rad went to the door, and as
soon as he took in the situation lie said:
“General, I am glad to see you, but I didn’t
think you would bring your whole family
with you.”
Oglethorpe Echo: Mr. E. L. Johnson,
of Crawford, once accepted the appoint
ment of justice of the peace in one of the
districts of Oglethorpe county. Boon after
he was qualified, a couple presented them
selves to be by him made man and wife. It
was his first and lie did up the job to the
best of bis ability. The third night after
the performance the groom of the occasion
stole a horse and the third week after was
sentenced to the penitentiary. This so dis
gusted Mr. Johnson that lie" gave up Lis
commission, saying that if his official acts
were to have such bad effects he would
perforin no more, and he has kept his
word.
LaFayette Messenger: At Dolf Strange’s
a hen with an interesting brood selected a
roosting place outside the fence, but near
the house. It was a fatal mistake, in the
morning the chickens were gone and the
hen lay dead, the work of a night nawk.
Liolfuid not give ihe corpse honorable
burial, but left after peppering its breast
freely with strychnine. The next morn
ing lie found the prowler dead by the side
of its victim and wet with the dews of
night. It had come to its last banquet.
James S. Bennett, an aged sire of seventy
summers, wedded Mrs. Elizabeth Moody,
a lady a few years his junior, in Pierce
county June 12. They had been old sweet
hearts in their youthful days, but some
thing occurred to prevent their union and
they separated. Subsequently both married
and not very long ago he was left a
widower and siie a widow. The subse
quently met, and the old dame which had
been smouldering by lapse of time and a
chain of circumstances was rekindled, re
sulting in the reunion of hearts.
AI n lm in a.
•Mrs. Sarah Perdue, wife of J S. Perdue
of Pike county, is dead.
Mrs. T, J. Ballard, of Troy, died Monday
of tiux.
Troy’s subscription to the M. A F. B. U.
reached $30,000 Monday evening, and is
still increasing.
Home-raised wagon loads of corn and
fodder are brought to LaFayette from the
country and sitld nearly every day.
J. B. Jones,near Brundidge, Pike county,
"as severely cut by a negro on Saturday
night in an affray about feeding stock. He
is ina dying condition.
Rev. A. S. Dickerson, aged eighty-three,
the oldest member iiithe5leUiodi.it confer
ence and founder of the Methodist church
in Troy, died Sunday at his home at Brim-
didge.
A negro mimed Jim Edwards was arrest
ed at Birmingham Monday und jailed for
passing a counterfeit half dollar. Detec
tives suggest that the coin is the product
efa gang of operators in Blount county,
hut there is no evidence connecting Ed
wards with them.
Telegrams from Washington announce
that Captain Marlin had recommended Dr.
J- H. Winn for postmaster at Birmingham,
and it is supposed thal he will be appoint
ed. It has been thought all along that the
doctor had the best chance. He is a stal
wart democrat, being at present president
of the Jefferson democratic club, and has
been almost a lilt* long friend of Captain
Martin’s. He lias been in Washington for
a Week urging his claims.
The iirst gun of the Chambers county
campaign was tired at Fredonia last Satur
day. Mr. J. H. Harris made a speech for
the nominees; Judge Robinson, who is a
candidate for probate judge, advocated his
own cause, attacking the legality of the
late democratic convention which con
vened at LaFayette; and Mr. Williamson,
who is also a candidate for probate judge,
spoke in favor of his own cause. The cun
vass is growing hotter as the season ad
vances.
. Lightning struck the residence of a negro
m the suburbs of Eufaula Sunday after
noon.It ran down the chiinney,eovcrcd the
room with soot,knocked everything oll’the
mantel and split a window shutter wide
open, scorched and even burned the paper
off the walls and knocked a party of twelve
people absolutely dumb. Even Monday
their jaws can be worked only with diffi
culty and pain. Otherwise, not one of the I
party of twelve were injured.
A correspondent writing to the Adver- j
user from Tuskaloosa says- No better
f lioice for the presidency of the university,
m my opinion, could have been made, j
Hen. Clayton is a good organizer and a
man of splendid administrative capacity.
• liese are the qualities Which greatly help
to make a good college president. His ap
pointment gives general, if not perfect sat
■-’faction, and tiiis is a great point gained,
which trustees may often overlook in elect-
t'lg college officers. Gen. Clayton lias suc
ceeded in all his important undertakings
in life, and it has been truly s lid that
“nothing succeeds like succe*s." Tl « h
genem rejoicing in Tuhlwlur.s.i over
the election of Genual r nvtm,
and he and his family will nit'e't a
warm welcome lure. No other ousim-s
of special importance was transacted v
the trustees. An effort was made to pin,,
the department of law on a la tter bails,
hut Colonel Morgan, of Eutnw, cnnvinevu
the board that there would be no m mev
forthcoming to pay full salaries to law-
professors. Coiotie Weedoti. a most ex-
eeileiit gentleman from Huntsville, wi.s
elected law professor at a salary of ,*]mo
per annum for his entire ■.. a:id Pro
fessor H. M. Somerville " , -;ed to the
same place he lias heli. .oral years at
a salary of f400 per anm But, of course.
he only gives a part of his time to the law
school.
Florida.
Two of the Sara Sota murderers have at
last entered upon their life sentence in the
state prison.
Jacksonville has signed a contract for
the introduction of the Gamewell elee'ric 1
; Are alarm system.
| Thirty-eight lots were sold at the public !
auction at Ocean City, on Amelia beach.
1 he average price realized was *100.
j Large quantities of naval stores are lie-1
ing shipped from Fernandina, via .Mallory
1 steamers, to New York. Most of them
I are manufactured on the western division
of the Florida railway and Navigation
i railroad.
| Apalachicola Times: Sunday Master !
Willie Kniekmeyer, in company with I
several young men, was at Cape San BJas. 1
At the “haul over” they found signs of a
wreck, Willie Kniekmeyer pulling out of
the water a large brass-bound, rubber
spring block-and-tnckle, with the words,
“Patented June io, 1SS3,’’ upon one side* of
it. No one. as far as the Times has been
able to learn, has heard of nnv recent
wreck at that point, and a supposition ex
ists that some vessel unknown to anyone,
lias been wrecked near the dangerous I
point, and not a soul left to tell the tale.j
There is visible in the water at that point
ropes, pieces of plank, and otlu r signs of a
wreck. Tuesday the Francis Miller tu*ka
crowd down to view the wreck.
Dr. T. M. Palmer, oil behalf of T. M.
; Carnegie, of Duugeness, presented to the
1 Fernandina boat club, Friday evening, a
silver challenge cup, which was received
there by express a few days ago. The cup
is of solid silver, standing about nine inches
in height, artistically chased with marine
designs, aud hearing the inscription, "Car
negie Challenge Cup.” It is a valuable
gitt. The cup will be held by the club as
the most preferred prize in the various
contests of the near future, and it is ex
pected that, the struggles to obtain a tem
porary possession of ft will result in n bet
ter cioss of boats being brought into the
club. Arrangements are nearly completed
for a regatta July 5, and every member
who owns or can borrow a boat will prob-
j ably enter the same for the race.
For several days John E. Norris, a
wealthy merchant of Louisville, Ky., lias
been in Jacksonville making himself gen
erally agreeable. Thursday the secret of
his mission developed in the capture of a
charming young belie of the same western
city who was here visiting her sister. Mrs.
E. C. Patterson, of LaVilla. Mr. Norris
called and invited Miss Lelia D. Jones to
take a ride, which she readily consented
to, and while driving around and admir
ing the beauties of Jacksonville it was pro
posed and agreed that they proceed to the
residence of Rev. Dr. Tally and there be
joined in the tie of matrimony. The hap
py couple on their return to Mrs. Patter
son’s surprised her by relating the romance
and of a sudden change of name of the
young sister, Congratulations were ex
tended and all are now as happy as coaid
he wished. The newly married couple
left for Virginia Saturday.
Southwestern, Montgomery & Eufaula:TOOMBS
:rylxl:r,o.a.:d ooiMiup-A-iisriiES.
Heal Estate Agent,
All Trains on thi« system i
N and after Sunday, June '27th, 1830, Past
re run by < entrixl or
?nger Trains on t
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared with rpccJul rognri to hcuJtb.
2<o Ammonia, Lltno or Alum.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CC.,
CHICACC. CT. LOUIS.
BILIOUSNESS,
So common at t h-8 Reason of the year, is effectu
ally cured by
Hood's Eureka.
;ad DOWN.
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No. 53 '
No. 51* i'
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8 20 p ill
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Hoads will run oh follows:
fttf-itKAD up.
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SAVANNAH
Oliver
Milieu ...
Milieu
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MACON .
MACON.
Bartlesville
Bartlesville
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. ATLANTA
LIVED MEDICINE
The Enreke causes the liver to net. thereby de
pleting that guild of excessive bile, collect* in
digestion. regulates the bowels, tone- the sys-
, lent generally and makes you fee w You
can’t e-’ima+e thegoou tha f one boti.e , i Eureka
will do you. h is the pei feet ion of household
medicines. Particularly at this season ol the
>ear, Keep it in the house.
Jordan's Joyous Julep
Is an instant and infallible cute for Neuralgia,
however severe the case. A physician of note
says: “I never knew Jordan’s Joyous Julep t'
fail in a genuine case of Neuralgia.*’ Try it it
you suffer.
Gossyped i a,
’ Woman’s True Friend. It surpasses any prepnra-
! tioii < fthe kind made, and those who will try it
j once will use no other Female Regulate’.
Jordan's Bowel Mixture
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
Manufacturing Druggists,
93 Broad Street,"Columbus, Ga.
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FOR/
and coinniodfouH House.
every convenience, in perfect or
der, 1 1 „ inllea from Broad
. in one of the most deni ruble Io-~
Ijaccnt to the city. If desirable wouV-
exchange for city property.
A desirable ftill \ acre lot wfttdr
good Dwelling, on Filth ave»a*t:.
Will be sold on long time vrifttti
easy payments.
A desirable four-room Dwell
ing on south Fifth avenue; gootil
neighborhood and not far nvjir.u.
business center of Broad street.
S* Terms easy and on long time.
A desirable six-room Dwelling,,
two stories, with water works
on north Broad. Place in thor
ough order.
No. 29+ i No. 301
I Pass’g’r. Fnfinilii mtd t'lnyton Itnili-oml. Pass’g’r.
No. V l S. tV. II. It. Columbus Main
Pass’g’r. ; Cine.
Five two-room Dwellings or r
Ninth street, one block of Geor
gia .Midland Railroad.
Two Residences on north Sec
ond avenue tJuckson street) of r
und 7 rooms, each desirably h>
rated. This property is ronsid
_ _ ered cheap by those who know
the.value of good real estate.
A new and elegant House close
to court house. Dwelling in
thorough order and lius all tin.
late improvements. Is consider
ed one of the nicest homes.
A delightful home on Row.
Hill, half acre lot and a new
House This property is consid
ered to be one of the nicest
homes on the hill. Terms easy
and wifi be sold cheap.
A nice little farm seven milt>-
from the cit> in Lee county, Ala...
Good four-room House on tin-
place. Enough timber on place *
to pay far same.
FOR RE2STT.
$10 00. Four room Dwelling corner Front ami
Fifth streets, in good order.
10 00. Two 3 room Dwellings on north First
avenue< new a
8 00. Two 3 room Dwellings on north Sixth
avenue (new*.
J 00. Two 2 room Dwellings on oast Ninth
st reet.
1 00. Two 2 room Dwellings on south Fifth
avenue.
100. Three 2 room Dwellings on south Third
avenue.
too. Dwellings of 3 rooms in Northern Liber
ties.
2 50. Two 2 room Dwellings in Brownevillo
close in to upper bridge.
3 50. Four 3 room Dwellings in Brownevillo .
near Carders’ Hall.
10 00. Desirable Store on north Broad best
location in city for grocery store.
TOOMBS CRAWFORD
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
! NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having
demands against Hugh Dever, late M' s;/a coun
ty, decea-ed, to present them to me j*r» .perlj
made mu, within tin- time priscrilud by law. se
as to >ho\v their » !iaract« r and amount. And all
persons indebted i>» said dt-cos-e 1 {ire hereby re
quired to make immediate payment t< rr.e.
This Ma> otti. iMfi. DAVID A. ANGLIN.
iny7o«wfiw Administrator, etc
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE « OUXTY.
Whereas, Caroline (). Williams, administratrix
ol'Wi'i. L. Williams deceased, makes application
foi leave to soil the following real estate belong*
ing t < sjiid deceased, to-wit: Part of lot No. 20. in
the Northern Limi-ties, immediately north of the
city of Columbus, Ga., having a front on Jackson
street of 120 feet and 87 feet 10 inches on Coni*
meiec street.
This * : s. therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they have, at the proper
time and place, why leave to sell said property
should not be granted to said applicant.
Witness my official signature* this ,June 1th, 18S6.
jyn oaw4w I-’. M. BROOKS. (Jrnir.ary
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, 'diaries Philips, executor of T. M. N.
philips, deceas: o', represent.-to the court in his
Petition, duly till d.lhat he lias fully administered
T. M. N. Philips’ estate.
This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs mu! creditors, to show cause, if any they
can. why said execut or should not tie discharged
from his executor-hip and receive letters nf dis
mission on the iirst Monday in August. P-.s*>.
Witness my official signature this May f.Un, 1SHG,
myfi oaw.Jm F. M. BROOKS. OriHnary.
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Wlic/vas. James M. Da'.is. •mmini.-trator of
Robert L. I)avis. decease d. jvprt • m.s to the eourt
in his oi-tiiion duly tiled thsit he iius idly admin*
istere-d Robert It. Davis’ estate-.
This is. tber«T*ii-i . to ciu- all perst ns concerned,
heir* and i• ditoi-. to show (.ills*. iT .avth y
t--in. wli;. - .iii5 adniiuisira;. r _ should no; bt-di‘-
charged tVoin I.is inmiin : . tratio*: andiec'-ivelet*
ti-vs of dismi-"sion on ;he tii't .Monday in July.
IKrtii. F. M. BROOKS.
apr‘!oawl2w Oi duiary.
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE coUNTV.
Whereas. William McGovern. Executor of J-:
McCarty, rei resents to i
duly filed, that he* Inis
Met ’arty’s Estate-.
This i.-. therefore, to cite all persons cancumd,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any tliej
can, why said administrator -hou’jd not be dis
charged from bis executorship and receive* let
ters of dismission on tile first Monday in Sep
tember. pcsii.
Trains marked thus * run daily. Trains marked thus 1
marked run daily except Saturday.
veping
daily
ept Sunday. Trains
Elegant l.oca't sleeping (’arson night Trains as follows; Between Savannah and Align* ta trains j
Nus. 5o and Li: tvjtwe-en savannah and Macon, trains Nos. 53 and 51; between Savannah and Atlan
ta. trains Nos 53 und 51.
PuEman Buffett Cars between Cincinnati and Jacksonville, and through Sitting Car between (
Chattanooga nod Jacksonville via Atlanta, Albany and Waycross. Through Palace Sleeping Car
bet wet-n Montgomery and Waycross. * *
Ticket-fer all i»oints and Sleeping Car Berths on sale at Union Depot Ticket Oillec 30 minutes
prior to leaving time of all trains.
WILLIAM ROGER*. Gen’l Snpt.. Savannah. T. D. 1\ LYNE, Supt. S. W. R. U.. Macon.
W. F. SHELLMAN. Traffic Manager. Savannah. G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gen,I Puss. Agent.
W. L, CLARK. Agent, Columbus, Gq,
People’s Line of Steamers.
PASSXDFJt AND FDEIHUT SCHEDULE OF THE
Steamer Milton H. Smith.
-A.OOO^Hls^OIDAaTIOITS FIRST CLASS.
j loo WilMoniik INiwh' •
I.s the most survessfuJ appliance in the world tor
the treatment of Norvon- Debility, Neuralgia,
' Rheumatism, iaimlmgo, SleepU-ssiiesss, Asthma,
I Dyspepsia. Diseases of Liver. Kidneys and Di-
I gest/v/- (/tauns, Sick IIr.uku.iic, mid all troubles
arising from insufficient and impure blood.
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F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
GROK. HA. MUSt 'OGEE COUNTY.
When.a* . IL I.. Wells.:eliuini-lnitor of E. W ell«,
(lec**:i.-ed. n presents to tin eot.rt in liis petiti* 1:
iliil\ filed, that he lias fully administered E.
\V. Us’ estate. . .
te ill pel
-•litois, 10
.1 :u l mil! i t 1 "."i;
> hi- -: 1! 1 i lidi'iini
oi-. f on on lie- f'i
if i
ibej
ot lx* Uts-
d r< ’ v»-
y ill July
•dim. ry.
GEORGI A. .MUS( (K.KKCnl'NI V.
Wb' i- us IK iiry II Epping. uiiuniiai. for
; ,nd 1 . H. H•!!. in «k«- implication for k-m
r.ell ail tin las < - ' -li ngiisg to said wai '.
.;ti« 1 properly should not 1. g
ant. , . ,
Witnens my ollicmi -tuna*
svi. 1'
jyH oaw 4w
id a pi'll*
:rie 4th.
1 i KOKlilA, MU
Whereas. C. L
N. Jotie-, ilecea:
pet it i
(K . EE < (H’NTY.
ienn.i dmini .-l rut or of Willtuiu
represent’* to the court in hi*-
„. llu . #I1| dalv filed, that lu? has fully administer
ed William S'. Jones’estate.
Tliis. is therefoie, to cite all persons, con
cerned heirs ami creditors, to show cause, if any
they can. whv said administrator should not be
discharged from his administrat ion and rco :vc
letters of dismission on the first Monday in >• r>-
tember, 18*6.
Witness m
June, 1886.
Five Cold and Two Silver Medals
awarded in 1 - -.I t.t tlie Exr.ng'uionfl oi
Now Ori-VHiis ii'".i l. jisvilk-. null tie In
Tuntions Expo-iiion of Loi.dou.
The supcrioriiy i f Cnrnline over lion,
nr wkttleiiono Inns now i.ecn demnnstratec
by over five yea:o' i xperiei.ee. ii m wort
duralde. rnore piiolJi-, inoru conifoitablt
and never lerirtic.i.
Avoid c'ricfip iniitaiicns made of varoui
kinds of C /rd. None are pi-miiue or'es
“Dr. Waknkr's O'oiiALff.’E” is prints
on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE BY AU LEA 31 NO MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Sro' dw-ay, New York Citi*
Of: W. w. Bruce k Son,
IMivsiciisn
HE Sen: rofU.e firm will •k-’.ote at
tenti'.n to Female Disea-e-. Office ove:
t?.er A* Do?ier's M<dr. Re-ideticc* at Lindsa\
ct*. Dr. Robert Bruce'- re-idence on Ko-<
<5 h' r -v.4? kad
tj:p.
! Leave Apalaehirola, Monday...
' Leave CbatlaliFioehee. 'I’uesduv
i Arrive BainbriiJge. Tuesday
| Leave Bainbridgt*.'fiiesday
I.* live Cliattahnnei|ec. T’ik -.lav
‘ Leave Neal’s. Wt diu
Leave Gordon, Wednesday
i l.'-ave Columbia. Wednesday...
I.* ave Howard’s, Wednesday,
j t.eave |-*(*rt Gjiine.-. Wedm ^lav
i J.eavi Eufaula. Wednesday
I Leave Florence, Wednesday
An ive Columbus. Thursdax . .
Arr’val and Departure of Trains at Cliattahoocliee, Florida.
Florid
1 I M p
nd Westei
iah and .l.i
Railway Fast Mail Tt
k-oir. ilk* at 11:10 a m.
} ■!' f e.i He '.*. Mobile and New Or!«-ai
Rates and -ehedu'e -ul»ji . t to ehaiigt*
The local rate- of freight and passage
- at 1-1 I p m.
v it luuit not ifj
to all points
r per )•:
Arrives from SaNami.il) and Jack;
the Chattalioi.cliee and Apalueliienla
10c< Ills
i freights in pii.pi
by t iii- liii"
»,ipj’* r
coived af\«-r
25 cel
Through tickets
'• Apali».chicola $0 00. O’hei points- jp proporti<
Jacksonville and all points in East Florida.
• their freight at boat by 7:lo«i m on day of leaving, as none will b
of not landi
ptiint wlie
-id. i
4 t.\ the
C. D. (i\\ EN
• point not nuiueJ in the published h-t
freight cciim-s iift(-r it has been di-rharged iit ji landing when no pi
>. T. II. MOOliE.
. ~.i va nnii (ia. Agent. (’oDimhi':
pilot.
I s|j,pp.
WILSONIA
125 Wilson in Magnetic Power I.jhKch
\ ImIoini no I Si» importer.
For tin di-pm-ioii of l-'jbroid and othei tumor,
am) md irgeiiients of fhewoiidi mid Die ovariew
Al-o gi\es greal -upporf and eonifort and in
creased strength to the wall- of the abdomen ii.
cases of abdominal enlargement without anjfr
purticiilar disease. T< ml- also to (kcu-a.se uni
hi in u hit ion of fat.
COMPAHSTY,
V26 l{roii(la(i,V, New York
Dr. C. TERRY, Agent. Columbus, Ga.
mil2 d 1 v
JOHN BLACKMAH
llt-iil I’lslalc Agciil.
THREE’&ILLS
%V Diseases of th- Men-, Uid.
■■ry*. MtOlllUfli Hint IIuvvcIh. a p.-:l>ve
‘ art- f ■ ■>.tm|m-|>h1o i Slek llfaditrlie.
€ onstlpatiou. ])<> mi*; t<* t Sr> \ -.i-j,, <
0 Hti'l •'> No fcf.-nM.nt- Niikl n» li’ok.
HIMO.N .V JONKH, Munufcr, l.ouhvlllr. k y.
P"OP2/ REITT.
r’.in
official signature this Ith day of
F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
B. F. COLEMAN. Jr.
I'XbEllTAKEIl AM) DEALEIt IX]
No. 1022 I irst avi n
Market.
No. 22 Nmt h -tre<
No. Third jivei
No. j.ct I",fill iiv, ii
No. oiirfk av(
No. 7 'I l-’ourtIi avi
No. »il t Ninth stna
No. l is Ninth st re.
No. 1 o jo Sir tli aven
No 1 .»(»•! Sixth i
ding Hoi
epposiC i
•t, l room.s, $15.
ue. 5 rooms, $6.
in-, 2 rooms, $;j.
title. 5 rooms. $ 13.
uue, 2 rooms, $6. v
■t. ‘5 rooms,
t. next to Mrs. McAllister, |tf.
ue, 1 rooms, $10.
ue. 2 room-, plastered, $5.
reet, !* rooms, next to Colt
aO V 1
Vi
X > "■
" ’CiMfJAT) '0., CORSUGATiNG C
my9 deodtt’veowr.m
AGENTS
ulit-r! TUe Cllinicr Mlk < < I:. Ii.i.uti.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
FUR•‘UA XT »o ;.n the < ’oiirt o
din.nyof M u-< * ge« e, anr v. will be ••Id
auction hoes.- of F. M. Knowles .y Co.. U,
-ti' ■ t . I ■ -I- t)*tW( ell Du .
Juans of sale. » tin fir-> 'l ue-d.iyin July i
idl r.f Du- per.-'-n.i! property belongin'' t •
kio ti*
\\ hiIc U.'.-tami Uaskt l.-. C.11ibIr*■ ii’s
Uh'.U'Is. burial I’nbe.-n all jaircs 1'ium
aili-iiiioii “ivi'ii ali (irdt-i’s. Twcll'lli t
b <d" ’1 !)<»-. (iill/i'iT.- I’i ilililiH Office.
filuss
Si.50
i inii
Swift.
• in-* :;(»7 Sixteenth street. 1 rooms, newCjJ
nainted and whitewashed. $6.
First avenue, room-., ceiled, $7.
First an line, 7 rooms, plastered. $15.
’ Sixteenth street. : rooms, ceiled, $5.
I4MC \ 1(1 V( Ii ‘Hit.
-.-uni tri if*
! ) I > f V \: Send six cents for postage and
U \ /A\, rec tt ive free a costly box o!
good- which will help all, of either -ex, to mak*&
more money right away than anything else
I orutiu.-s await the wmkers ab.svr*--