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DAILY ENQUIRE!? • SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING,
OCTOBER U, lflfifi,
.3
News from the Three States Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
(;in llouwR Burned—Flue Fimuhur In Douglass
rounly—Cold*Blo«dj*d Murder—A Sail Arrltleid.
A Still Against Kolnin for 84SOO, EU*.
Georgia.
The grand jury Tuesday found a true bill
against Mayor Felder, of Amcricus, for as
sault with intent to murder for stabbing
Dr. W. P. Burt on the 19th of last August.
Sumter county farmers say the cotton
crop will be much shorter than was ex
pected even a month ago. The season is
favorable for picking.
Mr. G. D. Hayes, of Schley county, made
144 bushels of corn on four acres ol' land
this year. This is an average of 38* bush
els to the acre.
Mr. Lipham, of Haralson county, carries
several hundred bushels of corn over every
year, and to prevent weevils from getting
In his corn he puts it up dry.
W. H. Nally, of Connor’s district, Doug
las county, is said to be the best farmer in
the county. He made, this year, 1294
bushels of oats to one acre and has ten
acres of cotton that will make twenty
bales.
Mr. Wiley Milan, of Stockbridge, had
his gin house burned last week. There
were between three and four bales of cot
ton in the house. Harriet McKniglit, a
negro woman, was arrested on circumstan
tial evidence and bound over in a £500
bond.
A prohibition council has been elected
in Ellijay.
An interesting railroad meeting was held
Tuesday night at LaUrange, at which a
subscription list of $25,000 was raised. This
money was raised for the purpose of build- ,
ing the Monticello, Griffin and LaGrange !
road.
The surveying corps is actively engaged
in locating the eastern extension of the
Americas, Preston and Lumpkin railroad,
from Americus to Abbeville, Wilcox
county.
The gin house, screw, mill house, mill,
press and engine of George M. McNeil,
living near Americus, was destroyed by
tire Monday morning, together with eight
bales of cotton, two line gins and all the
cotton seed of the present crop. The gins
were running nt the time of the fire, which
originated from a spark from the engine.
The estimated loss is about $1000 on which,
if is said, there was no insurance.
Beverly Evans, of Washington county,
will be the youngest member of the next
general assembly.
A cold-blooded murder was perpetrated
within the corporate limits of Oglethorpe
during Monday night by Tom Baisdon on
the person of Albert Thomas, both color
ed. The killing took place at the house of
Arlalir.e Ellis, wheye Baisdon was living
and Thomas was visiting. There was no
one at the house at the time of the killing
but a small negro child and the above
mentioned negroes. It seems that Thomas
had retired for the night and was asleep
when Baisdon, ( procuring a rope and
making a running noose, put it around
Thomas’ neck, and by choking and blows
over the head with a hoe handle, succeed
ed in killing the old man. When the alarm
was given, Baisdon stated the old man had
died with colic, but the coroner’s jury had
evidence sufficient to justify them in ren
dering a verdict of murder at the hands of
Baisdon.
AI ill)Hum.
A curiosity in the shape of a full-grown
white buzzard has been seen frequently of
late on Capt. Troup Randall’s prairie plan
tation near Union Springs. The bird is
perfectly while all over. The captain has
given strict orders to bis tenants that it
shall not be killed.
William Hussey, who shot his brother-in
law, Matt Strong, two weeks ago at Hunts
ville, has been held to answer for murder
without bail.
A day' or two ago the steam cotton gin of
Mr. G. M. Vinton, living about five and a
half miles northeast ot Somerville, was
destroyed by fire. There were about two
bales of seed cotton in the gin.
Hon. W. H, Siihpson, of Hartselle,• is a
candidate for solicitor of the eighth ju
dicial circuit.
Captain Wm. J. Brainard, sheriff of Mo
bile county, died at half post 3 o’clock
Tuesday morning.
Cornelius Davidson, a wealthy farmer
living about twelve miles from Greenville,
was robbed of a considerable sum of money
last night.
Hon. R. B. Steiner, the representative
from Butler, will perhaps be the youngest
member of the next general assembly.
The Jasper Eagle says a very sad and
fatal accident occurred at South Lowell.
The little nine-year-old son of Mr. John-
sey, while playing around a cotton gin,got
his hand caught in the saws, which lacer
ated it up to the elbow, and would have
cut him in pieces had it not been for the
10 jerked him away. Dr. Good-
water works. The contract for their eree- I
tion between A. A. Parker, of Pennsylva
nia, and the city has been signed bv bis
honor, Mayor ltced, and tbu city clerk,
ami within eight months from the date of
the contract Mr. Parker is to have the i
Works completed.
The saw mill of J. W. Dowling & Co., I
at Lake Ogden, seven miles west of Lake I
Ctty, on tlie Florida railway and naviga- i
tion, was destroyed by lire at 2 o’clock '
c riday morning.
lVoitili'i-fiil Ciires.
W. D. Hoyt & Co., wholesale and retail .
druggists of Rome, (la, say . uV i-avc been
selling Dr, King’s New D very, Electric
Bitters and Bucklen’g Arnica Salve for | «- 0 |
years. Have never handled remedies that
sell as well, or give such universal satisfac
tion. There have been some wonderful
cures effected by these medicines in Ibis
city. Several cases of pronounced con
sumption have been entirely cured by use
of a few bottles of Dr. King’s New Discov
ery, taken in connection with Electric Bit
ters. We guarantee them always. Sold by
Brannon & Carson. eoddiw
Why llluliie was llniten.
Chicago Herald. . .
“Are there any full-bearded men on the
municipal ticket this fall?” asked u Fifth
avenue barber as he ran his razor over the
chin of a customer.
“1 couldn’t say,” replied the man in the
chair. “But why do you ask ?”
“Oh, because if there are you can bet
they’re going to be out.”
“By the barber?”
“The same.”
“But how ?”
“Same way we cut Blaine in 1884. He
wore a full beard, and we (the barbcrsl
voted against him at the polls. That’s why
he lost. There are 12,OCX) barbers in New
York state, and if Blaine had not had a
full beard he’d caught enough of their
votes to have carried the state.”
“But why do you cut candidates with
full beards?”
“Because it’s part of our creed to vote
against men who never patronize our
shops. See?”
1- rco Trade.
The reduction of internal revenue and
the taking off of revenue stamps from Pro- j
prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely I
benefited the consumers,as well ns relieving
the,' burden of home manufacturers. Es
pecially is this the case with Green’s Au
gust Flower and Boschee’s German Syrup,
as the reduction of thirty-six cents per
dozen, has been added to increase the size
of the bottles containing these remedies,
thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in
the 75 cents size., The August Flower for
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the
German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou
bles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any
medicines in the world. The advantage of
increased size of the bottles will be greatly
appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in
every town and village in civilized coun
tries. Sample bottles lor 10 cents remain
the same size. octl2 d&wly
AT THEIR
& CO,
New Stand.
OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK
. —OF—
Fall Millinery
Now on Exhibition.
All the novelties in Fells,
Astrakhan and Plush Hats
can he found at our store.
We are displaying I he most
elegant line ot Fancy Feathers,
Birds' Wings, etc., ever shown
in this market.
Special bargains in Ostrich
Tips and Plumes.
2o Dozen Misses’ and Chil
dren's Trimmed School Hats
at from 50 cents up.
Our Pattern Hats are now
on exhibition.
COLUMBUS
Iron Works
o o uvr i 3 -A. isT ir,
Columbus, ------ Georgia,
FOUNDERS HID MACHINISTS.
MANUFACTURED BY
M.D,HOOD & C0„
Columbus, Ga.
&
J/. .Joseph's Old Stand.
SMITH'S
-DEALERS 1N-
Lime, Shingles, Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Flooring
and other Lumber. Specialty made of Dress
ing Lumber for oilier parties.
-AGENTS FOR-
Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders, Standard
Injectors, Hancock Inspirators and,
BROWN COTTON GINS
-MANUFACTURERS OE-
Stratton's Improved Absorption lee Machines, Saw Mills,
Pumps, Hollow Ware, Syrup ^Kettles,
mu,in',
AND THE CELEBRATED
Golden's improved Iron Screw Cotton Press,
HOOD’S
EUREKA
LIVER MEDICINE
The* faultless family remedy. For biliousness
torpid liver, indigestion, constipation, and all th-v
common ills ofliie it 1h simply perfect and cat
not be improved. Don’t be without a bottle.
Jordan's Joyous Julep
The infallible remedy for Neuralgia. It wit.
cure the worst case of Neuralgia, however severa
nml long standing the case.
J UVANTIA!
A specific for Rick Headache. A dose take?:
when s$ nip tom s appear will prevent the wors*
Rick Headache. It cures nothing else.
TIioiiuis'n Genuun Cologne, a Perfume
most delightful and refreshing.
lAfniHs ol* I.onion iiihI Vnidlln, thr
finest flavoring extracts known—something su
perior and elegant.
DuH'y’s Pure Malt Whiskey
Dnfiy’s Formula.
Gain of 35 Founds.
‘2134 Division St., New York City, t
April 21,1880. * ]
Gentlemen—Six weeks mrp 1 commenced
taking vour Dulfy’s Formula. I w.un coin*
pletclv fun down in health from want ol sleep,
poor appetite, and weighing only 121 pounds.
Since ihen niv restoration to health has been
wondorinl. 1* now weigh 150 pounds, sleep
well, and have a uootl appetite. I never lelt
better in alt my life. LOUIS WARD.
Gain of 33 Pounds.
l.l UAY, r. 11. Vn.,
1 have been using your Dutly's Pure Malt
Whiskey fur djsiepsla with the best results.
need hi <
• milled 33 l
ltd it
Cwl
;.•* H
ol it six
enie's. 1 cheerful
. j tiering will, indigt
Z. IIA Kill SON.
IO Pound'
I \\ A
. I»KN’
Ml III
ginner, who jerked . ...
man, who was passing, stopped, and
dressed the wound, which gave him tem
porary relief. He lingered on till night
and died.
Suit has been instituted against Selma in
the United States district court of the mid
dle district of Alabama. The suit is
brought by J. O. Matheson &Co., of Geor
gia, for 8-1800 due on 240 coupons for -20
e ach. The interest coupons are due on
railroad bonds issued by the city of Selma
some years ago, and the suit is brought
against Selma as successor to the city of
Selma, the charter having been Abolished
by the legislature in February, 1883. Mr.
James Lewis, aspecial officer of the court,
went to Selma Monday night and served
notice of the suit on Mayor Mallory. The
case will come up for trial during the next
term of the court, which commences early
in November.
Florida.
Lamp posts have been ordered lor
Apopka.
A telephone is talked of between San
ford and Orlando.
The winter business in Orange City
promises to be splendid.
Gabe Long killed a bear weighing 300
pounds in the vicinity of Chuluota on Oc
tober 1.
A camp-meeting will be held on Lake
Howell, four miles northeast of W inter
Park, beginning November 10 and lasting
until November 16.
Nothing has as yet been heard of C. \V.
Campbell, who left Ocala for Plant City
some five weeks ago, and his friends are
feeling great uneasiness about him.
Plant City is to have a bank. The firm
will be composed of George E. Miller, ot
New York, and Dr. C. W. Andrews, of
Plant City, under the firm name of Miller
& Andrews.
A snake entered the house of Burt G.
Smith, at Kissemmee, entered the bird
cage through the wires, and after swal
lowing the Canary coiled up in the bottom
of the cage to take a nap.
Capt. V. L. Hopson, of Leesburg, has
just disposed of twenty-four car loads ot
oranges to fruit dealers at $1.50 per box
delivered at the railroad.
Charges have been preferred against
President W. H. Hutchinson and John
Burns, members of the board of commis
sioners for the provisional municipality ot
Pensacola, alleging that they encouraged
disorderly interruption of a public political
meeting in that city recently.
Orlando is to have a complete system of
lit 16
Gcn'leiim—1 ►
Puri* At «lt NVr.hke
inn c. u;> niVM-ii.
Gum!'
S. 1*.. C
ttonilciuon—Afr
May 7 1H-0. S
vn 1 \\. - m, 11 i'u ••*• t 1 y (Ivspoiufitt
lion that I tl.mu-ht my time ) ml
:.«. nml I had i<* live on u*cf tea.
1 n: miiiIS:-. Mr. I kltVP i ,l i !' Diking
Pure M.ilt W1 l-kuy imu Putty’*
ill.uui three nior.tl-H, have gained
(• 111v pounds in tier), and cun cut
•MlM.Lt. and In vn not l.-ii well In
a,... M. (I MINUS.
t:!iln of 20 Pounds.
k ST., .ifr e v <’1 iv, N..I.
nr11 (1 taking >«ur Dutly’s
dim DullvV Formula, nu>k-
I hell I Imve guinea at)
ban DALI. I.UMiWKJ.li.
...id I li.uf a very had cough. i *m
r ill,1\ cur--I. I have gained Mum n potmds
(U WKlglll UlHl Will llllthly '{j’y ‘'xiV’kiio 11*iN .
(Iain of 1*3 PoiiiiiIh,
l.Alil'.VVOOl), N. J.
(iom'emen—The beneflts il.-rlveil 1'iuin ymir
l'i'.HYV r>" I’.iiilu (illVP tjppnsill'll that too mut'd
STANDARD REMEDY
FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE
Bladder and l^idnetjg.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL.
Endorsed by Practicing Physicians
AND
APPROVED BY TEE PUBLIC.
IT IS
WOMAN’S FRIEND,
Offered on its merits, not introduced to
the the public by parading the names and
nature of the complaints of those who have
been benefited by its use.
Every, bottle speaks for itself and is its
own advertisement.
Ask your druggist for
SMITH'S
Extract of lay Flower,
Sold ad Ground the World.
BEAMS
/~*URE Biliousness; Sick Moadncho in Four hours.
Ono tloso relieves neuralgia. They euro an*
prevent Chills Fever, Sour Stomach Bar*
3roath. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerves. cM gb:*
Ifo 4* Vigor to the system. Po»o» ONK llawxN.
i ry them once ana you will never bo vJtboi:' • *
Price, 25 conts por bottle. Sold by
Medicine Dealers grnorally. Sont on roQU'/. •'*
prico in stamps, postpaid, to any address,
•l.F. SMITH & CO.,
Unniifncturors and Solo Frops.. 61. LOUIS. MO.
This cut is an illustration of Improved Iron Ncrew 4'olton l'l’CNN,” ,
erected in the most substantial and convenient manner. If is simple in construction, and ho well
illustrated by tlie cut, that scarcely a word is needed by way of explanation. Being simply an ,
Iron Nrrew an<l IViil substituted for wood, tlie wood work of its construction, and the manner ,
of operating it, are substar stantially the same as in the old style of wooden plantation screw, but
the timbt rs required are not so heavy or long. Most planters of experience prefer t he wooden screw
to any of the more modern Cotton Presses in use, but the difficulty and uncertainty of controlling
Libor and mechanical skill in the season of the year most convenient to the planter for their erec* I
tion, usually renders it a matter of economy, as well as necessity, with him, to buy some kind of ;
Press that requires but little mechanical skill to put it in operation. “(Joldeii'H Nerew,” is a
sort of compromise between the old style of wooden screw and the modern Cotton Press, combining !
the principal advantages of the former with the convenience and economy of t he latter. It can be i
operated with greater facility than the wooden screw, and the rapidity of its performance, like that [
of tlie wooden screw, or any other press, depends upon its management as on the old style screws j
j some planters would pack ten bales, and others thirty or thirty-five hales per day. Any ordinary j
j mechanic who can make a good plantation gate, or common plow stock, can do the wood work.
Within tlie last eleven years we have made and sold a great many of these screws, and have yet J
| to hear of the first one that has not given entire satisfaction.
We furnish ull tlie Iron Work for these Screws, of which we make two sizes, and hilly warrant
/Crab Orchard Xj
/-WATER.-y&'ji
i **nr* 3 •<q.'(% sit 1
, ,H*1 I.IVER.
TUB kibnkts.
[ the stomach.
fTH*i BOWELS.
POSITIVE CUKE you
dyspepsia.
Constipation.
Sick Headache.
SfwiSrt
■' ^ ^
el ■ AtiW'filP »'». nevpr hc(1er,and
i!, . ''i : i-lni! iiutfoil B|>«nci nn>ta,
!,l. 1 II ■ - mliFli 1 »•«* vri':.ll\ l«;"l;
.■I.-a «i!i. i .-•“""tt ";'.I
mi' Mv wciirlil tin- ii.urrd-Mt ncai 1\ l i
pliinili ^ (iKOKGK ii. SN'YDKlt.
THK DU Ft V MALT \N HISKliY CO.,
jc*20 wed.s
vtlin
LUUUl
Scrofulous, Inherited and Con
tagious Humors,
Swellings. Ulcer
CATARRH CUBE
i f jfpc i Tile o*ntment7
lk| | by Miiil.^25 Cts
OTHERS'
fRIEND
-MAKES-
CHI LD-Dt RTH FAS Y !
The time lins come when the terri
ble in unv of tbii ciiticat pei'ioil in wo
manlife can In avimled. A rtistin-
iruishe *: physician, who spent 14 years
in tliis branch of pmeti-e. (efttochild-
bearinR woman this legacy, THE
MOTHERS' FRIEND, and to-day
tlorc are thousands of women who,
having used this remedy before con
finement, rise up and call his name
blessed. We can prove all we claim
bv living witnesses, and any one in-
tercsted can call, or have their hus
bands do so, and see tlie original let
ters, which we cannot publish.
All druggists sell it. For particulars address
BrXdfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
eod&w n r m
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY. .
Whereas, Thomas L. Williams, administrator
of R. O. Williams, deceased, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed, that he has fully
ad ministered R. G. Williams’ estate.
Tliis is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration and receive let*
Iste tesiou k sasir’
September 4th, 1886 oawam
\v
1 Ui
Witli Loss of Hair. Glandular n\>nmiKn.
ous Patches in the Throat and Mouth, Abser,-s< s,
mors Carlnmch s, Hlotchi ? , Sores, Scurvy,
l iilig of the Kidi-eys and Urinary Organs,
opsy. lain aiia. ! >r-iiii.> * ' hroiiie ’■ ■ lUliat-sin.
list quit ion and l»d. ,. .ml most .. sari-in..-
in mi i in pure or inii»«.\. risln d i'o»uliti.in ofth.
Mid. ar. sj.erdilv uiired Hy Oil < : * n imia Iti:-
.vknt, i lie new Blood Purifier, internally, as-
d I)V - tic u ii a, 11: - great Skin Cure, and ( '
an exquisite Skin Ueautilier, exter-
ally
ntnn s-<u ;
James E. Richardson, Custom
- tys : "la 1 >-7o :
mi bo<
y v/as tried'iuin. 1 became ;
lines could uoi lift my hands h
mt turn in bed; was in »■< i; ••
la.PKStS.
so, Ne
•di'.'al 1'aeiiJ-
wreck. At
iieaO, could
and looked
( i EOUGfA, CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY-
(» Notice is hervliy given to all persottB Con-
eurnctl that on the - day ot ,. lHe'i, Mima
jjaniel, lute of Chattahoochee county, departed
; thi- lite intestate and m> person hiu applied for
udministration on the . state ol -aid Minta Dsn-
ie ill said state. That administration will be
vested in the sheriff of said county or some other
eitatioifimecH^wevk fi^rfour wia'ks^unVe^yalid
objection is made « ^^‘Sli^EnRY.
Orddinary and Ex-Officio C. C. O.
aug28 oaw 4w
‘Sworn'to Deforc U. S. c.*ni‘ J. D. Ciiawfoud.
or Tin; WOltH’l
We have been selling your CVti
nun it i ki;3i;dis;,s
Are sold everywhere. Pi ice : Cuticura, 50 cents;
Cltici'ka Soai*. a a nts: crrici.UA Kksolvijnt.
fl.ou. Prepared by Potter Drug and Chemical
Co., Boston.
I >T\I PLES, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes, and
1 ii»l Baby Humors, use Cuticura Soap.
m K ID X E V P A I X S
And that weary, lifeless, all-gone sen
sation ever present with those of in
flamed kidneys, weak back ami loins,
aching hips and sides, overworked or
worn out by disease, debility or dissipation, are
relieved in one minute and speedily cured by. the
Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster, a new. original,
elegant and infallible antidote to pain ami in
flammation. At all druggists, 25c; five for $1.00, or
of Potter Drug and Chemical Co.. Boston.
JOHN DISBROW & CO,
Sale, Feed and Livery Stables,
\u\v and Xobby Turnouts, S.ifu mid Showy Horses, Carofnl
.uni Expcrioiiucd Drivers.
FUNERALS personally conducted and properly attended to. Tlie finest Hearses
in the city.
AFTER SEPTEMBER 1st, Horses boarded and carefully cared for at *10 per
month.
Ample accommodations for LIVE STOCK. Headquarters for dealers.
sep!2 so&tb tw
ESTABLISHED 1866.
G. GUN BY JORDAN
hire Insurance Agent,
Pioneer Building, Front Street. Telephone Xo. 104.
REJ’itliSENTING
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO, of Philadelphia. Honestly
paid every loss since 1810.
NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO, of New York. Every policy
issued under New York Safety Fund law,
SUN FIRE OFFICE, of London. Established 1710. Always
successful.
Policies issued on all classes of insurable property.
Representative Companies. Courteous Treatment. Fair Adjustments. Prompt Payments.
scp!2 ae tu&lh tf
I >1 ,sFiOne to two teaepoonfiilB.
o,.inline Chau (lIll'IIAHI* b*
Hi'iileii packages at Inc. and .ea. bo
gi'iiuiuo Halts sold in bulk.
Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop’rs.
5. N. JONES. Manager, Louisville, Ky
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising n Ancrican
Papers by ’ "Hr ig
Crco. P. Rowel: A Co.,
spnpor A civ*
SHADELANO’a
THE MOST
EXXENSIVU
PURE BRED LIVE STOCK
. ESTABLISHMENT
tin the WORLD
New 1111 porta *
(Ions constant
arriving*
Haro individual
olio
«liroodiu
A share of your business solicited.
THE DINGEE & COWARD CO".
1 bEautipuL kTkk-hi.oqminc
'S
Tho only pfltabliahment m.-iklnB n SPECIAL
ffiuieSS5?o^n?<l^ryo r! <l -afoly. D^h'aul.toany poHt-
ofli00. 5 si'londid vuriptios your choice, Jjj
f 7 O ;f O V8\0^t r 0 , 0 ^ At|3:^^U1vEt 4 H^yom6
valuable R^ESfree
rat'd-fre.
with every («...-*. ,•»-** -r l7
Treatise on the y^e.70j'|». rlr.ianthi »Hur — ■, ■
THE DINCEE & CONARD CO.
Rose Growers, West Grove, Cheater Co., Pa.
Gin Houses Insured,
Also Cotton mid .Miioiiinory Tlioroiu, l>y
JOHN BLACKMAR, General Insurance Agent.
Xext to Telegraph Office, Telephone No. 51, Columbus, Ga.
aug9 se&w4m
ckyhhsdai.r houses,
IM UCIICIiON, NOH.HAN or
i' ll I:NCI1 (>It A i'T lillltscs,
E>(; ,.isii mtAFT unitsLS
Tli OT rlNti-lSlt 111) ItOADSTKRS,
Ci.i;vi;i,(m> mis nml hu nch ."o.u iikiin,
ICill.AM) nml Sll I TI.ANI) PCHIES,
11«>I.S.I KlNi-K KI MSI A N mill III . VON C.iTTI.K
Our cMutomora huvo tin* nilvmitago of our
many yearn oxurrionre in br« odlug and
ini|ii)itmg ; Siiin-rior Oiinldv; Large Va«
riel) amt Immense (hdleetions ; upportu-
niiy of eoni|»ariiitf «liflerent breeiln ; and
low iirirrt, hfoauip of our mienuuled ta«
editie*, extent of biiNiness and lovvrate»
of tran-mortiition.
nt In the world offew
. . VI**
■torn w elrome. Corr« H|>oii(leuee solie*
Iteil. Cireulur* Free. Mention this paM*
powell bros., spriDgtioro. crawlord ito-r - *
STJER^OVtNTURt IN ONI VOLUME.
J'hc Tiio«ttnrilling n,lrentu*ps of all greats
b<»r<l. 1 iktocbwitliIndiaiM,outlawsundwild f
beast', fri tii tlie eu-lirst tune to this. Lives
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