Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 19, 1886, Image 6

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MM| ■mpinnnmni DAILY ENQUIRER * SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1886. AN EDITOR’S TRAGEDY. How ik Sil'W* Conitf*»i-r Rirplrul * IHupnlrh A bunt IIIk Swpcthfurt’n It. St. IWul Globe. It is ft well known fact that newspaper of men and women and children, and for that purpose we must employ people to pose for us. As a rule the models form a caste, and are usually known to each other." "How old are your youngest models?” “Some begin to Bit when they are mere babies. I have often wished that some rich children could see how patient these , . . . .. ill 4' .. I.,.!,.,, urn uniiureri L’uiuu net* uuw imut'iii iuw men. as a rule, do not get credit f t 8 , little ones can be when they understand susceptible to anything like the feelings t hat they are earning money to buy food that ordinary human beings have,. but one nnd cIn f ht . s> There is a little girl who ease is on record of a mail worn out with hard work, and perhaps some dissipation, who showed to a few that knew him a na ture more like a woman’s than the blase newspaper man that he was. lie had his office at the time In an over-heated and girl who lives in a tenement house on the West Hide who is very proud to sit for me. I make a chalk mark on the throne where her little feet should go. and she will care fully keep on the mark. She has a few minutes for rest at intervals during each Duffy's Raw Beef Formula lion to Uct llenrly mill Nlrong. Mr. P. H. MURPHY, 198 Conway street, i Baltimore, Md., writes: “Have gained 11 pounds by the use of your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Haw Beef Formula.” WESTERN RAILRONO OF Mil, The First-Class Direct Route to all Eastern Cities—308 Miles Shorter to New York than via Louisville. Close connection made with Piedmont Air Lino, Atlantic Coast Line, and Cincinnati Southern. Only 37 hours and 20 minutes from Montgomery to New York, and only 30 hours and 10 minutes from New York to Montgomery. jyjTTisTTssb!" f N o . 63 I No! 61 I No. 1 j No.il I No. 65 . .. V. . , t . n. i mimurn iur rum ai min -ms timing eurii .ba'l lv '! i f':!'. 1 fv.*." NVw 1 >'”'11', and a long r< st at dinner time, but in a New to do duty as newspaper oiuees in “ she will keep very quiet while I am work- Hampslnre city, lie was the tc g 1 ing and not move without leave." . editor on the morning papci, I “What other expedients do you resort through the evening and morning he cut , () j j t keep the children models the sheets of manifold, dotted the "i s, quiet? „ 1 put in periods, straightened the twisted I ..|, (ak . lu . c wi u accomplish most any- ! sentences, ami occasionally swore at the ' tl)In ~ I have a little boy who found ft | operator who made such poor cop,\. ills l gtun J d hinl in mv studio, and he is always name matters not. lie had Deem 1 quite happy for an hour if I let him play I the brightest in Chicago at twenty-five, j ^, jth 1 J and had worked in Ht. I.ouis and n dozen | other cities in the ten years that followed. He was at the lime 1 know him strictly temperate, as I afterward learned, due to the Fact that while in New Orleans he had fallen in love with a young girl in mod- crate circumstances, who had promised to become bis wile when lie should con sider himself In circumstances to warrant such a step. He never told me of this, but often spoke of preferring to live in a small t ity, away from the boys, and where he could Have more money. He had a pic ture of ft young lady, that was always on Pubic for (ilrltt, Omaha World. Do not “choose an opposite be opposite enough in time. Take your mother's advice on the ques tion of a husband, provided she tobk her mother's. Either put your foot down bn his cigar before marriage or make up your mind to keep quiet about it afterward. Learn to cook and sew if you can, but above all things learn to keep still and look sweet when marl enough to take the Mr. M. V. NEIGHBORS, Ossage Mission, Kansas, writes: “Have used your Duffy’s Bure Malt Whiskey andiRaw Beet Formu la. and weigh 25 pounds more than ever before.” Mr. Z. HARRISON, Luray Courthouse Va,, writes: “Have been using your Duffy’s Pure Malt Wiskey for dyspepsia, and have gained 33 pounds.” Mr. WM. H. .1. WELLS, 955 Claiborne Aw., Chicago. 111., writes: “After using your Unity's Pure Malt Whiskey and Haw Beef Formula, have gained 15 pounds.” You will ! Mr. EDWARD H. HOWE, 93S Main street. Kansas City, Mo., writes: “Have used your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, and Raw Beef Formula a little over two months. Have gained 191 pounds.” Mr. C. H. KNIGHT, 1345 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C\. writes: “After using Duffy's Pin Malt Whiskey, have gained 10 pounds in weight.” Leave Akron “ Greensboro.. “ Marion “ Selma Arrive Montgomery Leave Montgomery Arrive Cowle* *• Chelmw 9 30 p in 10 53 p in, 11 20 p in j 8 20 ft ml 9 18 ft me 9 39 ft m , 5 00 a m < 0 15 a ni i 7 45 a m 1 30 p m 10 35 a ml 7 30 p ill | 1 60 p m 1 ! 8 80 p m j I 5 24 p m . 1 0 10 pm, 2 16 p in 3 01 p ui 1 00 p 111 5 35 p in 8 05 p ill Real Estate Agent, his desk, and often iii the night Ills eyes ; roofoff . would wonder from tlm “manifold and ,See and hear all the plays, operas and ! and look for five minutes on the face that of a sweet-faced girl, with dark hair and big eyes, that in the picture seemed deep and liquid. One night, or rather morning, for it was nearly time for the paper to go to press, the night editor came In and said: “Mr. . , how is the report coming?” The Western Union “kid” Imd just brought in the lost sheet of copy and the telegraph editor replied: “Thirty is in.” [When the telegraph operator receives the last dispatch i'or tlie night he writes under it tile conventional sign "30.”] The night editor said unless there was something im portant to kill it, for It was getting late. Mv friend, with his pencil in his fingers, ran hastily through it, and when he reach Mr. WM. CHAPMAN. 1500 Vermont Ave.. Washington, D. C.. writes: “I have used your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw ' Beef Formula, and have gained 10 ed the last paragraph stopped short, and own buttons lacks a very necessary part of for a moment turned pale as death, while life’s discipline. concerts you can during the engagement Bad weather is very apt to interfere after marriage. i pound When furnishing a house make sure of | uneasy chair, a foot-rest, an open grate THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY (JO., and a corn-popper, if you would enjoy the Bai.timohe, Md. bliss of matrimony to the full. a v The Duffy's Raw Beef Formula mentioned Don’t ask your brother about the per- | “hove is n special huiuehold application,of the <> it : medicinal virtues and purity ol Duffys Pure sonal habits oi a suitor, lie can t tell Malt Whisky, ami is intended to more specdfically enough to matter without giving himself 1 meet tlie requirements of those suffering from away, and he won’t do that. Consumption, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, General 11.', ,,,,{ a- offended when his sister in- 1 Debility and all \\ asting Diseases. In addition . 1 , ?n . ' V ; to the tonic effect of our whisky, it furnishes un- \ oluntarity w onders \\ hat any woman of I equaled blood-forming material, whereby the taste can see in hint to admire. Remember ... -- . - • how you hate your own brother. If he asks if you can sew on buttons, an swer “No.” A man who has not at some time or other been obliged to sew on his his pencil dropped from, his lingers. But he recovered himself in a moment, and in reply to the night editor’s question, said wearily: “There are two paragraphs -one on the Beecher trial and another about sonic young lady iieing struck by lightning in a town in Louisiana; that's all.” “Send up the one about Beecher and kill the other,” said tile night editor; “nobody in this part of the country cares a d n about any young lady being killed two thousand miles from here—not ut this time in the morning.” My friend wrote a head for the Beecher story and put the rest of the manifold panel'in Ills pocket. He put on li is coat with a tired air and left the office, passing the police reporter in the adjoining room with a brief good night. Next evening lie did not show up at the usual hour, and the night editor swore, for he had to handle the telegraph himself. It was two days before I saw or heard from my friend, and then i heard that he had quit his job, and i wont to his room, way down on Elm street. “1 am not well," he said. “I had to quit night work awhile. I’m about, done up.” That was about all he said, and for n week, as I made calls on him, it was the sunie. He got no better, but said when he got over a bad cold lie would lie ail right. Two weeks later he died. A doc tor had attended him, and said it was a weight and -trength are increased. A printed eopyufthlt formula, which consists principally of raw be el'and our Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky, will be mailed to any address, under the Seal of tla Company, upon receipt of a two-cent stamp. ( b tile propartuion itself, in liquid form, as put up by us b a special pro. ess, making it the most palatable and efficacious beef preparation ever ’ * ... Tw,i - 1A T\i \> ( 12 03 a m 10 04 n m 12 22 am 1017am 12 10 a m 10 30 a in 7 20 p 111 7 43 p m 8 05 p ill “ Columbus 11 55 a m 10 50 pm 8 64 a m 1 37 a m 1117a m 2 14 a m 11 50 a m 3 31 il m> 12 54 p m 5 00 am! 2 25 pm 10 05 p m 10 50 p ill 6 00 a m Arrive West Point...., i *• LnOrange 1 “ Newnan Via the Piedmont Air Line to New York and East. , Leave Atlanta 7 40 a m 1 00 p m *• Richmond “ Washington “ Baltimore “ Philadelphia 7 00 a ni! 3 37 p m ! 8 00 a m 8 30 p m 9 35 a m, 11 25 pm 2 40 p 111 3 OO a 111 3 10 p m 6 20 a m IQillinati I’lil.'icu <'«»•* 011 Train •».*». Muni^oini rv fo Washington Without i liau^o South Bound Trains. No. 50 | No. 52 No. 2 No. 12 No. 64 1 15 p m 11 30 p m 2 28 p 111 1 10 50 p 111 5 08 p m 4 30 a m 5 21 pm 4 45 a ill 6 35 p ill; 5 00 a m 5 46pm 513am 6 02 p m 1 5 32 a 111 6 21 j) m i 5 52 a 111 7 20 p m 7 00 a m Leave Columbus “ Notasutga Cowles i Arrive Montgomery 5 00 a m 7 30 a m 8 45 a m 12 30 p 111 1 05 p m 3 11]) 111 4 44 )) m 8 20 a m 10 50 a m 10 60 p m 12 20 p m 1 10 p m 1 To Shreveport via Q. and C. Route. 1 j UZI P . Arrive Vicksburg Leave Vicksburg | Arrive Monroe j “ Shreveport 1 6 50 a 111 7 20 a in 1 40 p m 6 35,p m S.mir liy Kur. St. Paul Globe Liar. “Won't volt join me in a duet?” she said, as, seated try the piano, she toyee with the leaves of a vocal selection. “Why, didn't you know,” he said, “that I have nad to give up singing?” “Is it possible?” “Yes,” he said, “I spent last winter in Minneapolis.” “What has that to do with your giving up singing?” “It has everything to do with it. You know 1 sang entirely by ear. You know, or at least you ought to know, that it is very cold up here in the winter time. Last winter I liad both mv ears frost-bitten, and ever since then f lost my ability to sing by ear.” ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Under and by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Mu.-.cogce county. Georgia, 1 will sell fit public outcry, on the first Tuesda: i» September next,between the legal hours of sale, in front of the store ol F. M Knowles & Co., on the cornel of Broad and Tenth streets, in the city of Columbus, tin following described property be longing to the estate of Lucius Ainler>on, dc- cca-vd. to-wi»: All that part of city lot No. 293, situated "i• the east side of .Second avenue, be tween Sixth uu<( Sc veuth streets, said part oi said lot U.ng tile north half of-arid lot, and bounded on the n Ah by ci-’ l"t Xn.-99, on the south by the •‘"Uth Mm of said lot No. 2ys. containing one- fourth of an i'.c. more or less. Ivina and being in city of Columbus, county of Muscogee, and state of Oe« rgi:i Terms tv*h. n. Y. POND, Anderson, dec’d. Trains 50, 61, 52 and 53 daily. Trains 1, 2, 11 and 12 daily except Sunday. Train Sun day only. Trains 11 anti 12 Montgomery’ and Columbus 'Through Freight and Accommodation. Trains 50 and 51 connect at Chehaw with Tuskegee Railroad. Trains 52 nnd 53 Pullman Palace Buffet Cars between New Orleans and Washington without change. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, CbCTL GABBETT, General Manager. General Passenger Agent. Mobile & Girard R. R. Co. () N and after this date Trains will ruij as follows: COLUMBUS, GA., July 24, 1886. aug-i orgia. Oh Estate of Lucius SALE. the organs of the stomach mid bowels, They act in harmony with vital action and sort of quickcoiisiimptiim. In his pockets work of nutrition: the strength increases were half a dozen letters; one which the the ' dead liinn hint evidently written mid neg lected to mail, wns directed to Miss Annie E. Clement, New Orleans. 1 was intend ing to mail It when I came across, among the papers found in his pockets, n bit of manifold copy, on which was written, as near ns 1 can ,e nemb r, the following: New On:.fans, August, 8.—During severe thunder-storm serening lightning struck house Mrs. K. Clement, No. — Cu- rondelet street, and lady’s daughter Annie, aged twenty, instantly killed. That evening l went down to the office where the dead man had worked. A new V Valuable Remedy, BrandrethL Pills have been used by , millions of human beings. Their success ' is founded upon the theory of reason, and dte«! lt Wta^SSe. 0, «&on Fiu ' “«'* W iaA-son St breeds disease, and whatever makes good digestion cures disease. Brandreth’s Pills make good digestion, purify the blood, and remove all bad humors out of the body by ply to a agio eod'Jtv scant lots ill the city cheap. Ap- SOULE REDD, * Broker. WEST BOUND TRAINS. No. 1. Pass’ger. No. 3. Accom. No. 5. Accom. No. 9. Sunday Pass’ger. Leave Columbus Union Depot “ Columbus Broad Street Depot Arrive Union Springs 2 30 p 111 2 16 p ill 5 37 p 111 6 46 p 111 8 J-0 p m 7 23 p m 10 33 p m 5 45 p m 5 55 p m 8 59 p 111 9 SO p m 12 20 a ill 10 33 p 111 4 55 a m 5 05 a m 8 57 a m 6 35 a m 6 45 a m 9 35 a m Arrive Troy “ Montgomery, M. & E. R. R • “ Eufaula, M. & E. R. R 7 23 ]> ill 10 50 a m 11 10 a m 7 23 p m EAST BOUND TRAINS. No. 2. Pass’ger. No. 4. Accom. No. 6. Accom. No. 10. Sunday Pass’ger. Leave Montgomery* & E R. li 7 in Eufaula, M. & E. I). R 4 24 a m 2 30 p m 5 48 a m 6 46 a m 1 n nn ^ * 4 07 p 111 Arrive Montgomery, M. & E. Ii li t 10 J ill 1U UU il 111 “ Columbus 9 41 a m 10 48 p 111 1 49 p 111 6 58 p m man was “doing the telegraph,” and no body seemed to remember that the dead man had ever worked there. The picture was pushed over to the window-sill and was covered with dust. It was I he picture of Annie, who had been killed by the bolt that day that the telegraph editor liad quit his desk forever. The picture, with the letters, were mailed to the girl's mother, with a short notice of the death; but no one ever told tier that the blow that broke the poor hardened newspaper man’s heart was the unimportant para graph that tlie night editor had ordered “killed.” the skin and the eye become clear, and the symptoms of the malady are surely ren dered milder by their use.' They are harm- le-s for all ages and conditions. eod& w The Escambia Rifles, of Pensacola, have tendered their sei vices, through Governor Perry, to the government for active duty in the event of war with Mexico. This is perhaps the first company in the state that has regularly and Iii due form made such tender to President Cleveland, but should war be declared the southern troops would rush to the front by the thousands, and Florida would not be found in the rear. Notice to Debtors and Creditors NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having demands against P. MeArdle, late of Muscogeee county. (lccen-ed. to pre.-eut them to me properl; *n:uh- F.’it, within the time prescribed bylaw, s< L. -L vw then eharncuv and amount. An 1 :»lt person- unit-.■•<1 to s i.l deceased are hereby re- 1 im: it *•» Jiiakv ininn- Mate payment t<» me. This Auen.'t Mh J. G. BURRUS, I ail *5 oioviiw Administrator. Notice to Debtors anc| Creditors. Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Fieig Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 and ti (Way Freight and Accommodation) d: ’cptccpt Sunday. Nos. 9 and 10 (Passenger) Sundays onlv. a ;lit and .aily ex- W. L. CLARK, Sup’t, D. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A. (; EOR’iTA -Mi nt tin VHM( i vaiA ! . the world for Cuts, IllTKLFN* The best Salve Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, .Sr.lt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunch 1. Price '25 cents per box. Fur saie by Brannon & (’arson. ed&w K f'OUNTY: All pai- ..i:i-tJohn I). .Striplinc-. - _• 1. ai . li reb:. notified y authenticated, to me thin 11.• ti a pp - .iii- •! by law. and all parties ■ ..’ed to '.ud .J.thn b. Stripling are reiiuired to lie immediate paym*-nt to me. R. A. M’FARr AN, JirHoaw (Uv Administrator. ACTIVE AGENTS L CTI • V MU’ WANTED F. AGENTS WANTED to sell mining ut!Hiu monev in eomvoi.-.-ion t.r :c"’d worker-. Address Hartsfeld I’ort- ti Furnace and Mining Company, 115. Ni’Wpnrt. Kv Onliuinico I’niliiliitimr Cattle from llmiiiiiig at j Liiritc l'|ion the Streets. I >E IT ORDAINED, That from nnd after Oc- J 1 > tober 1st, 18H6. no cattle shall he permitted at 1 night in any of 1 he streets or parks of the city, | and from October 1 to April 1 shall be permitted neither day or night, except while being | driven through the same; and any cattle found so running nt large shall be im pounded by the chief of police, who shall adver tise and sell the same after giving three days notice of time and place thereof, and unless the owner shall within that time redeem the same b\ paving 50 cents for each head of cattle, with 25 cent^ per day for feeding. When sold the net proceeds shah turned over to the city treas urer for account of owner. Be it further ordained, That nothing in this { ordinance shall be construed to prevent the grazing of cattle upon any of the commons of the Adopted in Council August 4th, 1886. CLIFF B. GRIMES, Mayor. M. M. MOORE, Clerk Council. aug6 se t sep!9 d2w L Columbus, Ga., August 1, 1886. O N and after this date Passenger Trains will run as follows. Tains ,i: duilv; r daily ex cept Sunday. The standard time by which these Trains i v the same as Columbus city time. MERCER UNIVERSITY^ st!Enff fence HOUSE BOYS AND GIRLS AS MODELS. Mites ot liiimanit> >Vlm Pose ns Subjects (or an Vrlist's Pencil, There ore several hundred uersons in this city whose business is to sit as models for artists. Young girls who,are particu larly beautiful are engaged every day in the year, and limy earn from $1.50 to *£2 u day. They must keep still for hours, and often stand or kneel m tiresome positions while preserving their gracefulness. An artist who has a handsome studio uptown was visited yesterday by a reporter for the Mail and Kxpress. lie was found drawing designs for Christmas cards. A small blonde-lmired boy half naked was sitting in a small chair made last on a table,which is called by painters a throne. II is mother, a handsome woman of twenty-live years, stood near the throne with a pair oi’reins tied around her waist, the other end of which the little cherub held in his hands. “Wlmt is the purpose of this arrange ment?” asked the reporter. “Don’t you see?” said the artist. “We make the little follow think that his mamma is u horse and he drives her. J have to keep two things in mind first, to make the picture; second, to amuse the That is not so easy a task as it might seem. At first, perhaps, during the first sitting 1 only play with the child or get his mother or brother or sister to play with him, until I see some pretty natural movement or catch some striking expres sion on his face.” “He does not look particularly pleased ut present,” the reporter remarked. yWhen 1 wish to see him laugh,*’ re joined the artist. “1 request his mother to caper around like a wild horse. Some times she must make a ear horse of herself and stop every moment and let him take up passengers, and whenever she stops I get a good chance to put in *801110 good touch.” “Don’t many of the artists paint out of their heads, so to speak ?” “No artist who does not paint or draw from life, as paining from models is called, ever gives his picture a look of reality. \V e may be able to paint a marble floor from a small piece ot marble, or a brocade dress from a yard or two of the material, but even to do this we must have made studies of large surfaces of murble when opportunity has offered, and we must spend several days in studying the folds of drapery in a dress worn by a living model before the special material of the brocade can be copied into it.” “How do you procure your models?” “There is no difficulty in obtaining any material or substance, for we can get at any time at least a piece of it. But the most important of all things that can be painted or drawn are the forms and faces Leave Columbus Arrive Macon “ Atlanta “ Montgomery.. “ Eufaula “ Albany “ Milieu “ Augusta “ Savannah 12 00 mjfll45]jni : 4 38 pm it 7 35 a m * 9 35 p m| :!: 135pm j* 7 23pm !i: 3 58 p m 11 10 p m U 2 45 p m ' 3 00 am* 113pm 6 15 a in - 3 45 pm 1 5 55 a m, ;: 4 07 pm GhA_. ru» ;»n die - in-- mi" ill •pti-mbt 1 no .. nair- m i.-.iuii .mu i uwk* have been eon sol it la u*d into l:n m.ii oi’Ancl.nt Languages. I" which 1’ivi. Will. G. ,\ i:»11 i \ . a . 1 Gi • 11“ .1 i-lu r graduate of the University of Virginia, has beer elected. The Theological department, presided over bj Rev..I.tines G Ry.il-. D. D.. and the L-.i'V depart ment, with Hun. 1 iilford Anderson its tht chair man of its fat uity, uifer speei.il inducements u suuk-nts 1 m tli -t. de]»artmei.tH. ( d’ tit.- I’ll I* ’ •!>■ <!. |» it iaellt, de-iuned tC prepare boys p.| the Fniwi^ity elasse-. Mr Emerson ll George*, an alumvms of the Univcr sity, has been le< ted as icij succeec Prof. r. Ryals. Post graduate coursi A. M. and Pli. !>.. 01 male colleges, have- authority *>f th<- hoard an other intormatioii. am now prepared to do all kinds of House Arrive Columbus Painting Passengers for Sylvania. Handerville, \Vrights- ville, Milledgeville and Eatonton, Thomaston, Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, 'J’albotton. Buena Vista, B.akely and Clayton should take 11 46 p m train. Leave Macon 1* 10 00 a m * 7 15 p m “ Atlanta Ii: 6 00 a 111, :: 3 10 p 111 “ Montgomery- |7 40 a m “ Eufaula- ' 1 * 10 55 a m “ Albany L..j* 5 40 aim* 12 00 m “ Milk n * 11 00 p m!* 12 00 m “ Augusta ( j* 9 30 am Sav.. nnah \ '■■■ 8 20 p in \8 10 a m * 2 25 p m I * 2 43am FOR SALE. - A Plnce ol twenty acres, largo \ ami commodious House, with every convenience, in perfect or- -... dor, 1' . miles from Broad street in 011c of file most desirable' lo calities adjacent to the city. If desirable would exchange for city property. A desirable four-room Dwell ing on south Fifth avenue; good neighborhood and not far from business center of Broad street Terms easy and on long time. A desirable six-room Dwelling • • ^ two stories, with water works' , on north Broad. Place in tlior! S ougli order. Five two-room Dwellings on - • ~ Ninth street, one block of Geor gia Midland Railroad. Two Residences on north Sec ond avenue (Jackson street) of 5 nnd 7 rooms, each desirably to- cated. This property is consid- ... , T“~ ered cheap by those who know the value of good real estate. A now and elegant House close to court house. Dwelling in thorough order and has all the late improvements. Is consider. ■ ed one of the nicest homes. dehghtftii home on Rose | jynstawtd misu-t-. F'u u.n:'> iddress JNO. J. BRANTLY. Ladie« & Do you Avaiit n pure, bloom- insr Complexionl If so, a few applfcatlou8 of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA HALM, will grat ify you to your heart's "con tent. 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Law Pharmacy. Med mal. Dental. Five tuition to students in Theology and Manual Technology. Cata logue -'-nt tree on application to W1LS Wli. ML11 AS. Secretary, Nashville, Tenn. Jyi5 eod&wini I > | > V 7 D Send six cents for postage and ! III n L. reeceive free a costly oox ol ; goods which will help all, of either sex. to make mo v money right away than auything else in : t iiis world. Fortunes await the workers abso- 1 hddy sure. Terms, mailed free. True A- Co.. Am/uslfl. Maine d&udr AGENTSwMsa olfki. The Clipper Mfg. \I.T!1 l»ig niotu-y t- »«il C IlU'iURud, O. aiiner, with the best me in the city. I am va;v i'oady v .mail jobs as well as large ones, mvo the best ol workmen employed. AMES M. OSBORNE. Old Bradford Paint Shop. jvl2 se&\v3m Printing, Book-Binding AND Paper Boxes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES. V LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, in; eluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bib Heads, Statements, always on hand. Also Eu velopes, Cards, *fcc., printed at short notice Paper Boxes of tyiy size or description not ke»p' in stock made at short notice. Til OS. OILRLHT, tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office. HomeSchool ATHENS, HEORUIA. Madame S Sosnowski, 1 Princinala Miss C. Sosnowski, ( Assocme mncipau. r I ’HE Scholastic year re-opens on Wednesday, X September 2-2<t, 1886. Best educational ac- vantages ottered to young ladies. For circular of inrormation apply to the above. jj-S dtsep22 THE PATENT MiBE & DUST PROOF - JYLERDESK a r ?Ssn*BooUcases,Tables, Offici Chairs,Letter Presses, r'Y'E Pine Cabinets, &o. TYLER DESK CO. -k r*v) N. Fourth st., Sr. Louis. Scud ie Cor 40 pp, Cutalogua Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Co- i lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma- j con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa vannah and Atlanta. Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Berths on sale at Depot Ticket Office G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gen’l Pass. Agent. C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf Lurtt. - V, Hill, half acre lot and a new ■YKHBfcdtafc. Douse This property is consid- njm'LMUZL ered to be one of the nicest SKi homos on the hill. Teims easy and will be sold cheap. * A nice little farm seven miles from the city in Lee county, Ala. Good four-room House on the place. Enough timber on place to pay for same. A desirable 7 room Dwelling with good vacant lot on north Fifth avenue, one of the most desirable locations in the city ; :r-—for sale cheap, as owner wishes to leave the city. Landlords Place the management of your propeitv in my hands ami secure good, prompt paving tenants as my long experience ill renting enables all who place properly in my hands to secure good and desirable tenants. For Rent from October ist, 1886. No. 1524 SixtJ?avenue, 3 room Dwelling, new. No. 1522 Sixth avenue, 8 “ “ “ No. 1520 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ * f No. 1518 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ « No. 1516 Sixth avenue, 3 “• “ “ No. 220 Thirteenth St., 5 “ “ corner. No. 1542 Second avenue, 5 “ “ « No. 1532 Second avenue, 5 “ “ “ No. 1317 Second avenue, 5 room Dwelling. No.1314 First avenue, 3 “ “ new, No. 1316 First avenue, 3 “ “ “ No. 1316 Warren street, 8 “ “ No. 823 First avenue, 4 •* “ “ No. 932 Fifth avenue, 4 “ “ No. 930 Fifth avenue, 5 “ “ No. 502 Eleventh street, 4 “ “ corner. No. 1138 Front street, # 7 “ “ No. Front street, 4 “ *.* cor. Gth No. 710 Fifth avenue. No. 702 Ninth street. No. 708 Ninth street. No. 402 Second avenue. No. 402 Third avenue. No. 404 Third avenue. No. 430 Fifth avenue. No. 428 Fifth avenue. No. 1233 Fifth avenue, 5 rdoms. No. 1301 Broad Street Store. No. 1248 Broad Street Store No. 422 Fifth avenue/Wooins, new. No. 836 Fifth avenue, 1i^oms, new. No 693 Ninth street, 4 rock is, new. No. 709 Fourth avenue, 4 rooms, new. . Patton Dwelling iti Liunwood, 5 rooms, with two acres, frontingGeo, W. Woodruff’s -T E N ANTS Wanting homes no-.v or from October 1st will nnd it to their interest, to see me before renting from any other agency. TOOMBS CRAWFORD 11 tiraliIsJtf 11 ' AOENT ’ 12 ' 15 North Broad St J. C. REEDY, Real Estate Agent. No. Tu<*1ll!i Stru t. <Vrtmnbiis, Ga. Opelika, Ala., May 8tli, 1886. O N and after Sunday, May flth. 1886, the trains on this road wifi be run as follows : No. 1. Leave Columbus.... Arrive Opelika Arrive Goodwater.. 7 30 a m 9 43 a m 6 02 p m No. «. Leave Good-water 6 oo a m Arrive Opelika 10 16 a m Arrive Columhus l 09 p in No. 7. Leave Columbus 1 45 p m Arrive Opelika 3 38 p m No. 8. 4 13 p m 5 54 p m The night trains are discontinued for the pres ent. A. FLEWELLEN, dtf General Manager Office General Manager. COLfTMBUS. Ga.. July 18th, 1886* / \N and after Sunday, July 18,1886, the schedule of Mail Train will be as follows: No. 1—Going North Daily. Leave Columhus 3 00 p m Arrive at Chipley 5 01 p m Arrive at Greenville j.... 6 07 p m No. 2—Coming South Daily. Leave Greenville 7 00 a m Arrive at Chipley 8 02 a ni Arrive at Columbus 10 11 a m No. 3—Freight and Accommodation-North. Leave Columbus 7 00 a m Arrive at Chipley 9 32 a m Arrive at Greenville 1110 a m No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South. Leave Greenville 3 55pm Arrive at Chipley 4 59 p in Arrive at Columbus 7 07 p m „ _ W. L. CLARK. Gen’l Manager. T. C..S. HOWARD, Gen’l Ticket Agent. feb24 diy 1600. 800. 2000. 3000. ron SALE. 81800. One vacant Lot. h acre, on Fiist avenue between fourteenth and Fifteenth streets! fiOOO. Corner Sixth avenue and Eighth street R acre lot. two Store Houkcs, Wagon Yard and several out-houses. Terms easy. Quartei acre lot on upper Second avenue i room House. Quarter acre lot, l room House, upper Second avenue. 1500. Quarter acre lot, 5 room House, up town Second avenue. ' Quarter acre lot, 8 room House, 2 room kitchen, well ol good water and water works, first avenue. Quarter acre, <i room House, kitchen and out-house, cow and horse house, high and dry, v lth water works attached, on Fourth avenue, between 13th and lith streets. Six Houses and Lots in Girard, 150 yards H'om lowei oridge, cheap. One Store House and Lot in Chipley. 350 Cash. Three 2 room Houses and I ots in city. Terms easy. 1250. Twenty acres land, 6 room House, in Beall- wood. 1250. Eight acres land. 5 room House, in Linn- wood. 3000. Thirty-five acres land in Wynnton, two miles from city, 5 room House, 2 room kitchen, 2 servant houses. 300 or -100 acres fine farm land near the city for sale or exchange. Several other farms for sale. I'or Uenl from October 1st. $25 oo. Six room House on lower Broad street. 15 00. Four room House and kitchen on corner oi First avenue and Seventh street. 15 00. Four room House on Second avenue, be tween Sixth and Seventh streets. 12 50. Four room House, 2 room kitchen, corner of r ourth avenue and Eighth street. 10 00. Four room House and kitchen, Fourth avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Sts. 12 00. Four room Mouse on upper Second Ave. 10 00. Four room House on upper Second Ave. To liimdlorflN. Any property placed in my hands for sale or rent will have prompt attention. I do not trou ble a man to death, or try to get other agents’ property out of t heir hands, but do a square v and legitimate business. J\ O. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St. dtf This School is ihc best in America. The moat practical course of In struction and the most eiuiuent faculty. En dorsed by business houses. For circulars nd specimens of Pen manship, address UGBSU.T J. GOLDSMITH. Principal