Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 21, 1886, Image 4

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I » DAILY ENQUIRER • SO: COLUMBUS, CtEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1886. CoUmikttsCiqiirax-Suu. ESTABLISHED IN 1828. 58 YEARS OLL. Daily, Weekly ami Siimla\ Tlie ENQUIRER-SUN is issued every day, ex o 5pt Monday. The Weekly is issued on Monday 'Die Daily iliicliullng Sun ia.vi Is delivered lv carriers in (he city or made 1, pvistage (Vec, tu suh acribers for 7.V. per inontli, shod for three months, $4.00 for six months, nr $7.00 a year. The Sunday is delivered by carrier hoys in the City or mailed to subscribers, postage fiee, a’ $1.00 a year. The Weekly is issued on Monday, and is mailed to subscribers, postage free, at $1,10 a year. Transient advertisements will he taken for tin Daily at $t per square of to lines or less for the flrst insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent Insertion, and for the Weekly at #1 for each in sertion. All communications intended to promote the private ends or Interests of corporations, societies or individuals will be charged as advertisements. Special contracts made for advertising by$he year. Obituaries will be charged for at customary rates. None but solid mctnl cats used. All communications should he addressed to the Enuoiber-Sun. CoNtiitEssMAN Gwmks lias quite a pleas ant sound in this part of the district. An Illinois man recently fell into a sixty-foot well and come out unhurt. In such cases men usually kick the bucket. And now a rude idol-breaker has come to the front with ah.-olute proof tfiat George 'Washington's last words on earth were, “Never trust a nigger with a gun." I f n .uestions, is furnished by the Franklin ,'ews of a recent date. That journal. Inch we need not say, stands as high a te highest of any newspnper published a Heard county. It publishes this edi- irial paragraph : '‘.Senator Joseph E. Brown is helping (Senator larris, of Tennessee, to get an appropriation ol MO,000 lor the Tennessee river, while he issati- ied with helping t.ieorgia to get $10,000 for hoi ivers. Let the r'.N'or;iihr-Bcn continue its ful some praises of the nbble senator.” Here is a newspaper which is second to nolle in standing and reputation in Heard county, and a journal which spe- ■ially st ems to he devoted to articles on the early history of that county, ami visits to “the rural scenes and rugged heights of the !« aiitiful Tallulah,” con fessing openly that it does dot read tin KaiP iiua; Si n, Our friend, I 1 . T. Mc- <'utcheoii, esq,, is the able editor of tlii- journal, and lie might he considered in a state of mind utterly incredible as lm re marks with the utmost p'acidi'y and n iiucence: "bet the Kxcji ikek-iSi xcontinue its fiiFnim* jiraises of the noble senator.” The scope ofthis editorial paragraph i> so dilfureiit front anything of the kind that lias come into our possession recently that we cheerfully direct attention to it. In the first jilaee Senator Brown did not “help Georgia to get $10,000 for her rivers.” (In the contrary he was instrumental in having the ap propriation for Savannah increased from SI if,,000 to $200,000, and his influence prevented the appnipriation for the Cliattahoochee being scaled 20.000 to $10,000 and a similar tv, bread and cheese. Sin'e lsoo the bill has itt- reased $101,000,000 T thin enormous expeinli- ure were save.:. ..>w hale poverty there would .e. Thb monkeys escaped from a cage at Putnam. Conn., mi Saturday, and when last seen were making olf in the direction of New York. This kinks us if there is to be a fresh addition to tlu crowd of dudes who dolly amble along the pave ments of Broadway and Fifth avenue. Tory leaders split their throats in shouting over “the crushing defeat of Gladstone.“ It is a rather comical performance. They have thrown Gladstone to the ground Imt the lory nose is be tween his teeth. Boet.Aonn. French in n s.er of war, seems de termined to keep himself bef. re the people. Manifestly, he means’mischief to somebody. Mr. Gladstone seetns determined to tight it out on the home rule line, if it takes the remain der of his natural life. Old Sol woke up again yesterday attd gave us another taste of summer. FUN AGAIN! Gray Hit Them Itti a Club Last fa, I The Colic; c of Letters, Musicand Art. Sixteen , ■ i f ■ ■ m ■ —«- I professors and touchers; the in music, with the | I | TT I T 1 A / I—I ! I—I ! Misers Cox, directors, Misses Rcichemin and I I I I k X V V * * I I IN. i llmv.rtla 'mill o-indmitf.® of Lflnsic. and MiSH HE IS AFTER THEM WITH A PITCHFORK. Giay Still Continues to Sell Cheap! WllY do the crowds always tlnuk to the TRADE PALACE/ Because when GRAY advertises a bar- gain you can always obtain it, and nil you want of it. The purchasing public eagerly scans Gray's advertisements elicit week to note his low prices. BEBILiTATES MEN It is possible Hint, some people may eonsiderthe Enihtkkk Si n a prophet. Its prognostications in thccongressional race will give strength to thi,-‘'idea. Tim Wtteo, Texas, Kxaminer, reached tin 1 Ksiji'iliKii-Si’s oflio night, had for its first editorial these words : “Hurrah for Grime vliich last brief Wk have heard it intimated that Hon. I T. AV. Grimes lias already begun the I study of the tariff question. Il mav not j bo amiss to suggest that he hud also as well post himself on oleomargarine. I A man whom SnIliyan struck while practicing for his contest which is soon | to come oil', remained unconscious three or four days. The man was literally I “knocked into the middle of next week." scaling down on the Flint river. If a statement of these facts—and they are facts—he giving fulsome praise to Sen ator Brown, then we plead guilty to the -oft impeachment. Now the point is this: If such a news paper its the Franklin News—and we tv pi at it is the very best printed in Heard county-—can he in such utter igno rance of tin- gn at events and the actions of our great men, what must we infer of the state of information among the aver age newspaper man, ami what must be the ignorance of the a\ erage citizen COPIES FREE. and WOMEN seeking: Health. Strength and En ergy, should avoid Drugrs.SeeretMed- icines, etc., and send for “ The Re view,” or “Health and Strength Re gained,’’a large il lustrated Journal, published entirely for their benefit. It treat** on health, ~L jaml nc thrill miIiIf T , un puljji-rt I lull Lr:n -1 ru»b> r»*v-<-i **•>■- i.trri I)miiv (jUfUi’.iJiv. :i-l ilA ini r, physical culture - ii t'Minj>h*te ene.y- suiV'-ri 114 liunmi'i •tut! human h.ipo its pages ; and I!i Mug p, -r.sens and li . published. Ev A story is going the rounds to the ef- t feet that Mrs. Grant has been dangerous- ' ly ill in Cincinnati, having recently un dergone a dangerous operation lot a : tumor. As Mrs. Grant has not been! away from Bong Branch, and is in good j health, the story may he -aid to lack the j esseneo of I ruth. poet than that which The newly chartered Knglish company, Muscogee’s favoriti with its hank and capital of £2.0()0,(KH) at ; fought the capital of Madagascar, will do more ! but in one year to make the island Faiglish , ness, than French admirals and French pow- | " ill sn der and French treaties have done make it French during the la-t ten yea The Madngascnvencs know the valye monev. Ben Bitlei! is going to run for Cuii- gvess in the eighth Mtis>aclm.-etts dis trict. Ben is what Artcmus Ward would call an “Amoosiu' cuit." lb-is a peren nial candidate, a slippery politician, and a man who. if iie had lived in tlm time of AnnuniusnndSnppliii'a.notild have not reached his present rip.' and rotten old age. Tim Hon. Thomas Bixmi, into repre sentative in the North ( amlina house of delegates front Cleveland county, "with feelings of peculiar sadm-ss, ami yet w it!i an emphatically determined mind,” ha- issued an addle.-.- to hi- constituents, stilting that he will “never again he a candidate for any political otlice." His reasons are simple, and yet quite novel in these days ot practical politics. Mr. Bison says he has determined, “with the help of Go l, to live a conscientious ami consistent Christian life," and lie is satis- tied lie "cannot he a successful politician and successful Christian.’ 1 Mr, Bixott very properly adopts the course w hich promises the best returns in the long run. AYe trust, however, that Tom Grimes will not get frightened from the track, at least until we have had a speci men ot his work in the liftielh congress. in i: ,v i xt toM.iiKssriAX. Hon. Tlio-. AV. (Irilues, of Muscogee, will la the next congressman from the IIairtli (leiirgia distrid. These words uttered bv the F.NurmKii- Si n a few weeks ago. sound almost in the nature of a prophecy this morning. He was nominated by the democratic convention in BaGrange vesteraay. and his triumphant election in November next goes without the saying. This would he true even were not the circum stances us auspicious ns they are, but no candidate starts out with a brighter pros now lies before Those who his nomination gallantly, in a spirit of fair- have declared that they 'port hint just as warmly, now to j that he has become the standard-bearer of the party. Gentlemen from Carroll, i Coweta, Meriwether and other counties ! wlm fought him to the last made his i nomination unanimous amid the wildest .enthusiasm when they found him to Ik- the strongest man in the nice, it was Tfi nip. even with one of her own I iri Ilian t -' aw in the Held. 1 hat proved the friend in nix'd and gavt the nomination to one of the most gifted and able young men in the state. The nomination of Mr. Grimes over s neh strong competitors is a compliment of no small arnn-cquoiirc. Co!. .1. 11. Fannin and CoJ. A. B. '• ivemali. both of whom wire put in nomination, are worthy t" represent any district in the state" and are popular a . o ;g the people, lion. Henry !.’. Harris, the i pre.-ent incumbent, was also a candidate, 1 though the delegati s elected i'll hi.- inter est knew that it would prove IVuille— to present his name to the convention. The same may he said of Judge AA'. Har ris, of Carroll comity. Hence it is no I ig per.-OII -L ;jilt «T> >> J ‘ * ir',t , AGED MEN suk i "- 1 -;< i nervous anil phys- sin'll '.i..'iii'iitt*il tiy oiiisiiit- ;e, ■ piisi ■ ttu* tv.enl - practiced i I. iIi.mI iinpu-iiirs win. |iruti’.— ’lUcii'i'." iti-u t'''ini-mit tho only : ■ iti ciivi' ru.id to bcanu, viy. trial e.'j amt u snintsut ili,U:n am] ntlicra to VI F.W is COM Co I op lu tu .-pci I alt curative apptlancesar I. .at tlicin—M'tili'li are ge. .: ■ Bells i,i: tllil’lv (tie’-' latlii.".' ■ reviewed. Tliote ■ ! u-rvii'is-JcollttyRufl'i.i’i-v.’ Hilvli-f liven. TTIE HE IM ill vi av of putitfcation 1 . ox.ii.i mailed FftliH address, naming Hits paper Publishers REVIEW, !(64 Broadway, MEW YORK WB* Apply noM- or preserve onr address idle compliment that Air. Grimes lias I But the most interesting I all is 11 tit t Mr. Grimes ; worthy of the nomination, the vi-itig voting men of th feature of it s eminently I le is one of e state, and Ladies Do you Avnut a pure, bloom ing Complexion l If so, a few applications of Kagan’s MAGNOLIA BALM -.v ill grat ify you to your heart’s con tent. It does away \> itli Sal* loivuess, Redness, Dimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin, it overcomes tho flushed appear- atice of heat, fatigue aim ex- eitemeat. ltmaives j lady of THIRTY appear but TWEN TY ; audsojiatiiruh gradual, and perfect are Us effects, that i( is impossible to detect its application. MOTHER'S FRIEND' N .d on ' shortens the time c f labor and le^en.- the in- tensity of puin, but it greut- Iv dimini.siK*.' the dangor to life "f 1) “th in ther and child and leaves the Mother ill a condition luj?h]y favorable Records, both graduates of Lcipsic, and Mis Deaderick. e. t.borouj{ldy trained vocalist; Ail! r.ppanittia with mounted telecope. For cata- «i^ues address I. K. COX. Pres’t. j;. 11 dArVini BLOOD AND MONEY. The blood of mail has much to do iu shaping his actions duriiwr his pil,rrinnure through this troublesome world, regardless of the amount of present or expectant money in pocket or stored aw.ty in hank. It is a conceded fact that we air- pear us our blood makes us, aud the purer the blood, the happier, healthier, prettier and wiser we are: hence the oft-repeated interrogatory, “how is your blood ?” With pure streams ofllfc- Kiving fluid coursing through our veins, bounding through our hearts, and ploughing through our physical frames, our morals become better, our constitution stronger, our intellectual faculties more accutc and grander, and men, women and children happier, healthier and more lovely. The unprecedented demand, the unparalleled curative powers, and the unmistakable proof from those of unimpeachable character and integrity, point with an unerring linger to B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm as far the best, the cheapest, the wuieke.it, and the grandest and most powerful blood remedy ever before known to mortal man, in the relict and positive cure o: .Scrofula, Rheu matism, Skiii Diseases, ail taifn..- of blood poi.ioii, Kidney complaints, old ulcers . ad sores, cancers, catarrh, etc, ii. li. B. if, only aooui three years old -u na.jy in age, a giautan power -but no remedy in.Amc. ion can make or ever has made such a wonderful showing in its - cal powers in curing and en tirely eradicating the above complainYs, anu gigantic sales in the face of fremded o]>i*osition loney monopolb-ts. all points where introduced are i us, speaking in the loudest praise, oceive more benefit from one boi- ileol 1». B. li. Limn they have from twenty, thirty and iiAy, and even one hundred bottles of a boasted decoction of inert and uon-modicinal roots, and branches of common forest trees. We hold the proof in black aud white, and we also hold ihe fort. Ihilimtian’s Vicnv Mrs. M. M. Prince, living at SB West Fair street, Atlanta, cia., has been troubled for several months with an ugly form of catarrh, attended witn a copious and offensive discharge from both nost rils. Her system became so affected and reduced that •she was confined to bed at my house for some time, and received the attention of three physicians, and used a dozen bottles of an exten sively advertised blood remedy, all without the least benefit. She finally commenced the use of B. B. B., with a decided improvement at once, and when ten bottles had been used, she was entirely cured of all symptom-; of catarrh. i» guvi ner an appetite, and incivit d her >trongih ivoidiy, and 1 cheerfully recommend :t i cheap toni» . u Blond Purifier. ould-f)c . g ill II|K say ilu j ■pile 1 At lain,t. \Y. ■ 10, is p-.u GUAY is the talk of tho city for bargains. The old played out words “just out” not heard at the I Trade Pnluc . To the re...M*jiaf>lc public is it not remarkable, the feeble attempts of so-called com- j petitors ? In the my.-tic v n.l loaded ways they try to get you in their stores. If you should happen to Imy elsewhere, and whi • a doing mention the Trade Palace, you will observe how careless they i wait on you. Of course von see through it. They cannot sell you as low as the Trade Palace can. • How quickly old bait < and fly-traps played out with others when GRAY put the big kuife in the prices of goods iml nmde the standard market value for Columbus. You hove heard about Gray’s bargains, especially the put week. Many have seen them, a great many bought them, and legions ask what will be oiir Great Bargains fer the present week. Ho we name some of them ; 5.000 Yards undressed White Striped Goods reduced from 10c to 3*c. 10,000 Yards Colored Muslins reduced from 6}c to 35c. 1,300 Yards Bicycle Pants Jeans reduced from 15c to 8c. 1.000 Yards Northern Ginghams reduced from Sc to 5c. 3,200 Yards Victoria Lawns reduced from 10c to 5c. U>0(l Yards left of Worsted Dress Goods reduced from 40c to 125c. FILL UP YOUR POCKET-BOOKS! NOW IS THE TIME ! The great feature this week will be a Bargain Table, composed principally of our White Mulls and Persian Lawns, worth 25, 30 and 35 cents. You can have your choice or these goods now for 10 C' - ills a yard, and all you ask for. This week v’o will open up a new lot of desirable Luces, at much lower prices than they can be bought cIhowIk re We don't or »w much, but”tlap our wings mighty hard. Remember we never advertise only what we can show. ])<• not ‘orget thin, no matter what they tell you elsewhere. No one knows our aim, i or what we can do. a- >ur resident buyer in New York has our Th ee Stores to buy for. G'onse- i juently we get the be j--.il of his inside prices our so-called competitors are not able to get. If you doubt who is doing the bu-iness, just givens u call tliis week. In ortler to raise Five Thousand Dollars this week we offer . !! more startling bargains. Below please take notice of our low prices <-.u goods that are at low water mark : 1,250 Yards White Satin Plaid .5 dl, worth fully 2.V; we reduce the price for this week to 12'5c. 12 Inch All Linen iluek J >■ da, worth fully 17 ; ..e; for this week we will offer them for 13 ; ,c. 200 Yards 11 msley s best Bleached Damask, fii! \ wortii 55e; we reduce the price this week to 48c. 1,300 Yards M u auliy'.* Registered Linen Lawns, colored, worth 18c; reduced for this week to 10c. 300 Yards I'.inania Real Seersuckers, worth 25c : reduced to 10c for this week. Portugal Moleskin lor Pants and Suits, worili doo; reduced to 15c. 1,8^5 Yams 0-1 imported Suitings, fully worth •i , .25: ve take the liberty of placing them on the market at 82 .,c. 1.000 Gents* I’nlaiindried Shirts, sold elsewhere ns ?l.OO; Gray likes to create murmurs, so lets them go at 05c. 77 left of those 05c Gauze Vests for Ladies, which Gray has decided to run this week for 25c. The Talk Is, GRAY is Doing the Dry Goods Trade of the City, j Well, we have al! tve can attend to, but reaching out daily for further laurels. It makes no dir- k-i’ence how hot the weather is, we can always find time to let the people know our marked reduc tions under our so-called competitors' prices It s ti pleasure to trade at our store, as we do not talk ! visitors out of patience, aud we do not rumple or pull to pieces n sample front elsewhere to deceive you. Our Goods talk louder and better for them -elves, it is surprising itotv other stores will act to sell their goods. We say if you have not yet beet us tire Trade Paluqe, and doubt the bargains, just bring a few samples Irom elsewhere, and we will no doubt convince you. G-IRzA-Y, ..with his pitchfork, lias nulled out of his shelves some of these Leaders f c tile present week only: r>00 Pairs Children's ami Misses' Stockings, all sizes, worth Kic; our price this week 'Joe. I'M Fairs Ladies’ Colored Hose also Balhriggan Hose, worth 37' Jc ; we a.e selling this week for 20e. JiK'Hoc Corsets we will slaughter this week at oOc, aii sizes in stock. 365 Fine F'isehuos and Hamburg Collars, former prices -1 00 and $1.25; this week to be sold at 50c. 900 Yards Black Wool Cashmere, just worth fully 47’.,c; to Keep tilings a booming this week will be sold at 25c. We are the only store that did not cut oitr I 1 ., card Embroidered Flouncings in Columbus, and have not lost anything oy it. as they are all sold except four of them. We will sell the entire Dress for $6 00. former prices $11.50 and $12.50 The same marked reductions will be the order of the day this week in Fine Parasols, which you should not fail to see. This week will meet us with our greatest efforts to sell genuine bargains, brought to the front by life pluck, energy and ample capital, besides public confidence, sprinkled with marked politeness anil attention. Sale opens at 6:30 every morning this week. Come early and avoid the rush is you will always see it at the On Top Live House. C. P. GRAY & CO. '•Vo art si ill .-ATulin^ out more bundles in halfday than all Hi' 1 stores here in Hie trade pul together. Three extra men engaged to keep up with us in delivery of same. Trade Palace, Opposite Rankin House. an ivmvot Biooci !’■ They filled with llu’ most Stand at the Head ! BEST MU SOCK BLOOD BA •! SHERIFF SALE. SHOES FOE LADIES’ WEAR ARE MADE BY IJ.V IF. ’»!, li iis>^lo I \VI LL he sold i he fi.’st Tiu mih.a in August in front ol liu Auction li.iu-to; F. M. Knowles A | Co.. Broad .-trevt. city of Columbus, Muscogee* couai.s, iieorgm. the following property, to-wit: «iMlul .^laud. two -l.ories high, one .Bulges’ ! Stand, one new Grind >* 2-room I ‘ng of i\ i i iroimd Jr tv • M < id, one story h : gh. one sion*-' •tlv roc A BELIEF I'tvvaik'il In :t ltlljjl' ileglT'C ill liin-'iliess and iinlii>trtal ciivlt‘~ that Mr. Morrison’s joint resolution, I'tvssed hy the house lust week, will litil to heeonie a law—we mean his resolution that vlienever the sui'iiius or balance in the treasurry * * shall exceed shni,- 000,000, it shall he tiie duty of the secre tary of tlie treasury to buy in certain government interest-hearing homls so long as such surplus or balance shall exist. This belief we share; still we would not advise any one to he over- eontident in that direction. Although there are signs that no action can be had upon the resolution in the senate at this session .of congress, a surprise from that body may come just as that surprise did which showed a three- fourths majority lor the resolution in the house. There is the hinging point; for, unless there shall be a two-thirds vote for the resolution in the senate, as well as in tlie house, it cannot be made a law while Grover Cleveland continues to be president. WE FOKUIVK HIM. An impressive illustration of tlie state of knowledge possessed by the editors of some of the leading Georgia journals concerning very important commercial has never I'ccupicd a pnsitiuii in public ■ life that ha- imt tilled with credit tu him- i sell, lie lias for sew nil years been mi- 1 I licitur-geiu ml id'the Cliiittahnuclu'c cir cuit, aud lutf represented Mu-ogec j I county iu the legislature and this dis- : I trift in the senate. These "tlice- have been tilled with ability and universal j j satisfaction to the people. That he will! prove a valuable congressman to this dis- j trict and an acquisition to the Georgia I delegation, there is no reason to doubt, ! In the selection of uisict Vtc.pl. to infill hu>or. Its fill* eflficacv In ihi- respect entitles it t.. be culled Thk Mother's Fuiknd ami to be ranked a- one of the life- saving ivmedies <>1' the niuc- fr iat (.fe‘i stove t .-enui c standard-bearer for the next congressional campaign the convention lias relic, ted its ow n wisdom in the choice made. We feel that the entire district is a proper subject for the I highest congratulation. From tlie nature of the case, it will of course he un derstood that we cannot pub lish certificate- concerning this remedy without wound ing lh*» delicacy of the wri ters. Yet we have hundreds of such testimonials on file. Send for cur Treatise on ‘Health and Happi ness of Women." mailed free. The Bkadriih.d Kkuul.vtor Co., Atlanta. Ga. jv2l eod&w urm MERCER UNIVERSITY J Senator Evarts says it is the function of con- , gress to talk. Laird's assault on Cobb was, I therefore, what the doctors call a ‘•functional I displacement.” | We are shipping fewer provisions abroad this year. During the six months just ended the total value of beef, pork and dairy products ex ported was $20,679,918. In the same period of 1885 it was $32,658,171. A Harlem woman has devoted twenty years to collecting 8000 buttons. We now understand why so many husbands go without buttons on their shirts. SENATOR5e*split hairs over a question of hono and decency as lawyers do over questions of fact and law. It is a pretty spectacle. IvI-A-OOI>T, GkA.. THE FALL TERM of tin - institution will open on the ’.i-t \\Vdm -day 2.*th of >vpuunb« r next. Tut* chair-«>! L.itin an:! (neck Lave been con solidated into the chair of Ancient LanguaKes. to which Prof. Win. (i. Manly, a distinguished graduate ot the ITm ei\sity of Virginia, has been elected. Tile TheoUar’oa! department, presided over by Rev. James G. Ryals, i> D., and the Law depart ment. with Jlor iiff 'id Anderson as the chair man of its faculty, oiler special inducements to student - in the-e d partments. Of the Preparatory department, designed to prepare boy- for the University classes, Mr. Emerson H. C sitv. In.s bee Prof. T. K. Ryals. P< -t graduate courses of study for the degrees of A. M. and Ph. D., open to the graduates of all male college-, have been established by the authority ol tlu hoard of trustees. For catalogues an other information, addre-s JXO. J. BRANTLY, jyl3 2tawtd Secretary of Faculty. Tue British driuk bill for 188-5 was $616,343,800. ! an average of $102.50 for every family in the king- j dom. It is more than the uation speuds for but- j OPIUM nna Whiskey flab- Bn cured at homo with out pain Buuti of par ticulars sent FREE. B. M. WOOLLEY, IX Atlanta. Gu. Orace 6i,s* Whitehall Street. one line oi* Stable stalls, each t*2 by 12, one fence track, one cross fence and the ggrounds, win rein said p-.’»»n:il ; said property being situated on i ni'ii-of the env of Foiimilnis, (>n d by the C'nlumbus Driving ami from commons eommis- t lm city nib ’niumhus, Muscogee county, All L vied on as the property of the I’o- lumbu- Driving and Base Ball Association to sat isfy a li. fa. in my hand- in favor of .Sample, Har vey A t'o. vs. the Columbus Driving and Base Ball Association. ,J. (i. BlTtRCS, jyf> onwiw Sheriff. GUARDIAN’S SALE. GEORGIA. Ml SCUCI E COCXTY. I Ihuleraml bv virtue of an order from the Court ! <ii'Gi-.!in,..'v ..»• '.'Minty, (teorgja, 1 will the first Tuesday in i tMi b"gal hours ef sale, in !•'. M Knowles &Co., on the j cor!i r< Broad and rent!: streets, in the city of | i oliiiiilii!-, in -aid county and state, the following described proper'y In. longing to James Hogan, a ; minor, to-wit; Tm* one-sixth undivided interest i in a and to all that part of city lot number ;;si. in ! said city of Columbus, county of Muscogee and I state of Georgia, situated immediate!} east of and I adjoining St Lam church lot. fronting on Thir- , ti cut ii stn • • ht> fet t and ruiiing bac k aouth to j tlie fear • now enclosing said portion of ..aid lot. and im-hiding the Dwelling House situated ! thereon. A'sn the one-.-ixth undivided interest I of said niinorin and to that part of said city lot Xo. .581 in said city ol Columbus, on-, the corner of I Thirteenth street and Fourth avenue, fronting I seventy feel, moil’or less, on Thirteenth street, j ami sixty feet, mmv or less, on Fourth avenue, it being a vacant lot, irregular in shape, situated east ofund adjoining the above described lot, and bounded by the fern vs now enclosing said second ! lot. At the same time and place the remaining I uiidividc-d interests in said property will Ik* sold : by the children of Qrpha Hogan, deceased, who j are all offu . . a so that that the purchaser will I get the entire title thereto. Terms cash. ISABEL HOGAN. I jyooawlw Guardian cf James Hogan. ! GEORGIA. MlYSCOGEE COUNTY. Whereas. George Y. Poml. administrator of the 1 estate of Lucius Anderson, late of said county, decea-ed, makes application for leave tu sell all the real estate belonging to said deceased. ! This is. therefore, to cite all persons interested to show cause, if any they have, within the time 1 prescribed by law, why leave to sell said property should not be granted to said applicant. Witness my official signature tliis July 3d, PW6. F. M. BROOKS, jy3 ouw4w Ordinary. prices nro low Is outfit for tho fall shooting. oof Watch "S imh'aSpnrtlnir'm.HiH in.'l Ct U N ^ <;.%v cinfiiiiA rn. iiuhho nt \«»%v v«n- Electric Belt Free To introduce it and obtain agents we will for the next sixty days give away, free of charge, in each county in tuo U. 8. a limited number ot our German Electro Galvanic Suspensory Hells, Price $5; a positive and unfailing cure for Nervous Debility, varicocele, Emissions, Impotency &e $500.00 Reward paid if every Belt we manufacture does not generate a genuine electriccurrent. Address at once ELECTRIC BELT AGENCY, P- O. Box 178, Brooklyn. N. Y. p w v l? ry lA Ij a s Tho ho t. L '. lies’ < )i J E \i A S L 1 I? P 13 . . bronplit t.o < 'oiuoibu- ace maile by them The* caii <iui< bo had ill mi ■ tcio 11 tu: til tmv foot & BAIL YARD. NO L\DYSHOULD HUY SHOES UN- TILL SHE EX A VI- I ES MY STOCK l am Solo \gou- for t!ioHe (foocs in Columbus. aatim:. meter. RpiKeodHn* Tlie BrownCotton Gin Co., COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, api) wed sat&w5m NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufudurcrs of tlie “Old. Reliable” llroivn Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con densers. AH the very latest improvements: im proved roll box, patent whipper, two brush belts, extra strong brush, cast steel bearings, u>, improved Feeder, enlars™--: dust prooi ’ondeuser. - ong, simpielr.instruction, durable Ijgln ist. liglit, cleans tlie weed per- Jafect.j and produces first class samples. I I'Ul.tVHItKU FUCK OF FREIGHT at any iicccN.siblc point. Scud for full description and price lint* Agon Is, Columbus, Ga. (E COLLEGE,;Hollins Institute, RO whon biiBlnops 1b dnll and prl( tbe time to BUY YOUR INTHEVIRGINIA MOUNTAINS CLASSICAL and Scientific Courses for degrees. Also, Business and Preparatory courses. Special attention to English, French and German spoken. Instruction thorough and practical. Library lt»,- onn volumes. Good literary societies. Best moral and religious influences. K\ lenses for nine months 5.149. $170 or 8201 'in cluding tuition, hoard, etc Increasing natronago from fifteen .‘.tales, Indian Territory and Mexico. Thirty-fourth session begins Sept. 15th. For eatloiiue « with view of grounds, buildings, and mountains , address JULIUS I ). DR EH ER, President. jy7 eotiliu&w2t Salem, Virginia. SOI THKRN HOME SCHOOL FOR (JIRLS, 1117 HM) X. diaries St., Baltimore. Mrs. W. M. Cary. Miss Cary. Established in 1842. French the lamruage of the School. ____ jyl4 wed sat&w2m fOl.LEOK OF I BIYSK I WS i.\B SI KGEOXS, HAi/mioiti:. mil This School offers to Medical Students unsur- jyU wed sat&wlm 1 , 'V.T^GrllNTI^. 1 HIS lijNlihijc, for the higher education •.Ming liuli*'-. 1, finely (Mjmppe.l. Luiiguag -.‘i 1 V r!, J , "'V hr | M ‘. nr, ‘' Mijsie, Art, are tuugiu urn 1 ’'V. 1 ■ by gi/iitlemen ami ladies of brr culture and elevated elmraeter. It employs o twenty-five officers and teachers, ami commai , further advantage of salubrious mount elimat.r, mineral waters, charming scene 1 rom year to year its accommodations are ft: occupied. (1 1 ? , ' u ’, rn annual session will open , ’V. ( i*I ’‘‘.fiffnifier. For further informati OPPD at Hollins |*. (j t> Virginia Cf IAS'll. COCKE, ^Business Agen jyfi 2tawtsepl5 V ANDERBILT UNIVERSITY }? c *i urt ments: Academic, Engineering, Bibheal, Law, Pharmacy, Med- 1c.1I, Dental, tree tuitition to students in F an(1 Manual Technology. Cata- m^iiah Lil 1 '? on HUPbc’.ation to WILS W1L- M LI IA b, Secretary, Nashville, Tenn. — jyi5 eodAwlm SHENANDOAH VALLEY ACADEMY, WIMHKSTKK, VI. Prepares for University; College, Army, Navy or Business. Send for catalogue Iyie < ^m > ' 0K ’ M - '• ( Unv - of Va.) LI,. I).