Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, October 27, 1886, Image 6

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■ DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1886. V- p< ti THE FIELD OF FAIR OAKS. k Thrifty Fernur S|><-c-iiliitc>> In Holillm’ Skulln mnl Hrllm. Richmond letter Thu condition of the bnttle ground of Seven Pines nml Pair Oaks is a disgrace to the citizens of Virginia and the nation at large. Bones of those who (tied in Unit bloody conflict are scattered thickly on the surface of the ground, and if the facts were told, many of the stones which stand in the national cemetery of Seven Pines, within a quarter of a mile ol whore many men who wore the blue and the gray tell, mark almost empty graves. It would ire hard for any one who had not gone over thq ground of one of the hot test battles ever fought to believe that twenty-four years afterwards the bones of the slain lie half hidden by h lives and brush by the score, and yet such is the case. The theatre of the great but unde cisive struggle at Seven Pines has heeu turned into a place where a few men can reap financial prolit. by guiding visitors to the spot where skulls protrude front the ground and where all that remains of many bravo lads who are numbered among the missing lie. It is difficult to escape the guides, nut it pays the visitor to make his own way over the field of battle. Mo does not follow l lie beaten path in which those who gain money by exhibiting the bones of the boys who died amid the roar of cannon and the rattle of t musketry take their victims, and he gains for himself losltive information of the actual condi- ion of things. A Sunday News correspondent, ill com pany with W. M. Barrett and Michael Fogarty, of Philadelphia, ami M. C. Thorn ton, of Wisconsin, slipped away from these guides and were horrified at what they found. Under the leaves mid twigs and amid the thick brush of oak and pines, which has sprung up during the last twen ty years, the bones of many brave men were found. They Imd answered to the order to charge the butteries which stood on tho other side of the plowed field, and had laid down their lives ere the outer in- trenchnient was taken. As night fell on the 30th day of May, 1882, many of tho hoys failed to answer the roll-call and were placed among the missing. It was a partly cultivated field then. Now pines twenty feet in height cover the bloody ground and oven stand on the breastworks from behind which the rebel cannons belched forth death, and where the marks of the wheels of tho ar tillery are still visible. The bones of many of the fallen still lie there, although the flog which (lies from I lie staff in the Sevan Pines cemetery is within sight. Whether those bones were clothed in tho 1>1 tie or the gray is unknown, but many men are ready to testify that whoever was intrust ed with the duty of collecting those bones has failed in his 1 rust. The reason for the failure is manifest. The fact that the bones still lie there at tracts many people to the field of carnage, and everyone that falls into the clutches of the guides must pay his toll. A party id' twenty-one, which Included several men from Philadelphia and vicinity, had to pay *6.25 for walking behind a guide for an hour. This same guide owns TOO acres of tho land upon which the battle wasfougbt He began by purchasing one acre, for which ho paid $3. The same price was paid for the remainder of the ground which he has bought, and every cent of the money was nxtorted from northern visitors to the bnttle-rtold. He was order ed by the government to pick up all the bones, disinter the buried soldiers and see that they were removed to the cemetery just across the road. Instead of doing so ho has placed skulls and other bones of the dead in various places and guides the visitors l>y beaten paths to these spots. Ho never takes them through tho thicket. Another dodge of this man Lynne is to find n battered musket ball on t ho ground and sell it to tho visitor for fifty cents if lie can, and for ten cents if he can get no more. The balls are dropped by hi in when the visitor is not looking, and picked up when tie is looking. It bothers the man, however, when the party he is guiding is large, and when lie dropped the ball last Sunday afternoon the action was seen, and relic selling for that day was at a very low ebb. Boston Bulletin: The song, “1 See Them on Their Winding Way,” must have been written in anticipation of tho Water bur v watch. ■ IIITKI.HN'S 41tXl( A SAI.VK. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 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 refunded. Price 2T> cents per box. For solo by Brannon & Carson. teW oed&w Fall River Advance: (Jut west they ltaVe discovered a jaw over four feet long, and they are now searching for the woman's shoo. ’ Free Trade. The reduction of internal revenue ami the taking off of revenue stamps from Pro prietary Medicines, no doubt has large 1\ benefited the oonsunters,as well as relieving the. burden of home manufacturers. Es pecially is this the case with Green's Au gust Flower and Bosebee’sGerman Syrup, ns tile reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen, has been added to increase the size of tile bottles containing these remedies, thereby giving oue-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. Tlu advantage o: increased size of t He 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 Philadelphia North American: Knowl edge is power, but in many eases it would not be if conscience went with it. Nervous. Di-hilUiiled Men. You are allowed a free trial of thirl ', days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celehrat., Voltaic Belt with Fleetrlo Suspensory Ap pliauces, for tho speedy relief and perma nent cure of Nervous Do hi lily, loss of Vmo itv and Manhood, and all kindred troubles AlSo for many other diseases. Complete restoration to'health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus trated pamphlet, with full information terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. declV t.u.th.s;i.t,se,fcwly Pittsburg Dispatch: Tho girls will Ik pleased with a uniform marriage law il the uniform is pretty and there is a mni. in it. ~ “HIT lll-PAIIlA.” Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid ney. Bladder and Urinary Diseases, fl- At druggists. ••KOl'OH ON Bll.E” I’lld.S. Small granules, small dose, big results, pleasant in operation, don’t disturb the stomach. 10c and 25c. “KOl'mi ON DIBT,” Ask for “Rough on Dirt.” A perfect washing powder found at last! A harm less, extra fine A 1 article, pure and clean; sweetens, freshens, bleaches and whitens without slightest injury to finest fabric. Unequoled for fine linens and laces, gen eral household, kitchen and laundry use. Softens water, saves labor and " soap. Added to starch prevents yellowing, fie. 10c, 25c, at Grocers. diwtf CLINGMAN’S T obacco REMEDIES ’■ 5 "a A-b ' , , A = r THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT Ior llr-hiiiu I'JIch. Hah never lulled i prompt n'liof. Will euro Annl Ulcer*. Al.wus«n, Vistula, Tefipr, Salt HIk.iud. HnLfr’s itch. Ring worm*, Pimples, iSorcs and Boils. Priee •jOelH. THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE > YTMM.'S OW N Itr.HEBY, (Tiri’n nil VVr.unds Cut*. Bnitw-H, KnrmtiH, KrjHii cOhh. Boils, C iriiiuicloH. B mo Felons, ulcers, boros. Sore Eyes, SomTiiront Bunions,Corns, Nmirnltfin.Rheumatism, Orchitis Gout. Hhounmtic Gout Colds, Coughs, Bronnliitis, Milk Ia*g, Sn.iko nnd Dog Bitos, btings ot Insect*. tic. In fact nllnyu all local Irritation anC luilnmm.ition from whatever cause. Priee 2.~i el*. THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER I’n’imrril niToriliiiu to tin* most Neientitie iM’liioiph’H, ol* flio IM IU’ST SUDATIVK l !S<« It 1-ID I ENT'S compounded with the purest Tobacco) Flour, and is np«oinlly recommended for Croup Weed or (Jake of tile Breast, and for that class of irritant or inflammatory mnlndies. Aches and Fains whore, from too doliente a state of the system, tho patient is unable to bear the stronger application «»t the Tobacco (Jake. For Headache or other Aches and Fains, it is invaluable. Frier I.» c*Ih. Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM. N. C., U. S. A. riaa' Most of the disenaes which arthrt mankind a ally caused 1»> ndis.*rdnrod comiition of tin*. LIVER. For nil complaints of thin kind, such a* Torpidity of tho Diver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia. Indiges tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation. Flatu lency, Eructations and Burning of tho Stomach (sometimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flux. Chills unc Fover. Breakbone Fever, Exhuustion before or after Fevers, Chronic Dinr- rhd«u. Loss ot* Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Fetnnlos. Bearing-down JEM; STAOIGER’S AURANTil lo Invaluable. It is not a panacea for nil diseases, but B I Cl 3? all dlseaBes of the LIVER, "ill MHCJ6 STOMACH and BOWELS It ohnngos the complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge, to a rtuldy, healthy color. It entirely remove* low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL TERATIVES and >-U/.IFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and Is A f ALUAfeLE ^ONIC. 6TADICBR'3 AURANTil For sale by nil Drugglcts. Price 91.00 per bottle C. F. STADbCER, Proprietor, *40 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia* Pa* WILL GIVE PERMANENT RELIEF To all persons who are suffering in any way from Nervousness or Nervous Exhaustion. Everybody knows t hat a strong, vigorous nqrvous system is essential to good health. IMZCQdlE! Is recommended by clergymen and endorsed by eminent physicians. It contains no alcoholic or other stimulant. It is not a drug. It is a food; not- n medicine. It induces a good appelitc. It insures sound, healthful sleep. It is perfectly harmless. Only 5«v a Quart UtvHle. For stile, wholesale and retail, by M. D. Hood A Co., G -O. A. Bradford and Evans & Howard. apedly urm Constructed With Our Own “Patent Eyelet 13at teries," Surpass in power and permanency all and every other device to apply magnetism to tin. human system. Our record stands at t»d percent of nil curatilc cases cured. Throat Lung. Stomach Kidney. Liver and nlinot ever;, ntlu . troutn - yields tt. the mild yi t persistent i-ur vius of nun:- notism. as applied by ear in> "un'- Hu* B» a ml I v \ igoratm 1 imparl great strength, wun-.p •ind comfort, and the P.vqvpth . Nervoi wc;,: and .1 ••mending become hopeful a:n; genial, uin - again. In Re. “Chattahoochee Falls Company.” Ap plicution for Charter. QTATE OF GEORGIA MUSCOGEE CO UN ij TY To the Superior Court of said county: The pc tition of ,1. T. VY’arnock, L. F. Garrard, A. •J. Bethunc, A. It, Lawton and George M. Claim, The object oi said corporators, anu for which they ask to be incorporated and empowered U engage in, is: The utili/.ution, improvement and operation ot water power on the Chattahoochee river, in the County of Muscogee and State of Georgia, by con trolling the wuters ot saio Chattahoochee river with locks, (lulus and fuch other means and de vices as may be necessary to enable them to sup ply water power for manufacturing purposes to such mills and machinery as may be thereon lo cater] and which may lie hereafter purchased and erected by said corporation, and to such persons oroorporutions as may puichose, lease or rent said water power «»r any part thereof from it TocouMruet ami maintain all necessary cana s, chute) ilunn s. slui es, dams, tramways and other appliances on, upon und through the lands and property ot sum corporation for the proper dis tribution, utilization mid preservation ol* said waterpower am? which may be found essential and useful lor said purposes. To utilize and improve all the lands acquired by said corporation at and contiguous to said water power upon the east and west banks of the Chat luhoocliee river, in the States ol'Georgia and Ala bama, by erecting thereon mills, machinery, t unc textile materials into yarns, cloth, thicad, rope and other fabrics, goods and products ol* ev ery kind whatever. Ginning cotton lor toll or t eed or other valuable consideration; manufacturing cotton seed into such products us can be obtained therurom: grinding corn, wheat and other grain aud produce for toil or for market and converting the same into Hour, meal and its other products. The furnisnir g of power and the production and generating thereby of electricity lor ligi t und heat, for motive power and lor such mechanical nnd other uses and purposes as it may be adapted to; and supplying, leasing and selling the same and erecting and construetirg in connection therewith such works, po.es, wires above und un der ground, und other apparatus, electrical de vices aud stations throughout suid County of Muscogee as may be necessary to convey, furnish and supply the same to public and private con sumers. The manufacture of paper in all its forms, aud of paper, timber, wood and metals into such utensils, woorieuware, machinery and other goods as may be produced therefrom; tuid the con ducting and currying on ol the manufacture of all and ever y other kind of goods, wares, machine ry, wood and metal products, or such branches or parts thereof as may be found eMential and de sirable for the profitable employment and im provement oi the said water power ana property. Said corporation to have power and authority to sell, lease or rent its said water power, lands, ma chinery , facto* ies and buildings, or such parts tu d portions thereof as may be e? pedienl, to such per sons pr other corporations as it may deem ht and proper: und to advance from its corporate capital, funds to such persons or corporations as may oc cupy its sum pi operty; to aid and promote the carrying on Oi them oft heir said manufacturing business, ami to make and execute ail neces-ary conveyances and otiit r instruments, and to enter into all proper contracts am agreements for t lie exerci*c oi this authority and the securing of its suid advanct s. Also, to have power and authority to lay out phis and building lots upon the lands which may be hereafter acquired by said corporation in the States ol'Georgia and Alabama; to erect buildings ami improvements thereon, and the said iois, va cant or improved, and the said buildings, to sell rent or h a e to the operatives of said manufac turing enterprises, and to such other persons as may dt .sire to rent, lease or purchase the same. THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS of said corporation will be located at the site of its stud amis and waterpower in Muscogee Coun ty, State ol'Georgia. ITS CHIEF OFFICE to be in the City of Columbus, oi'said County and State; but it shall have authority in pursuit ol its suid business and promotion of its objects to es tabiish bi uneh offices at such other points nnd to exercise its rights aud franchises heretofore men tioned, and to build lactories, make improve ments, contracts, agreements, investments and carry on business ol the nature and character afore mentioned with regard to its property and upon the lands and property which may be here in ter acquired by said corporation iD the State ot Alabama, and at such other places within and without the limits of said States of Georgia and Alabama, as its objects and interests may re quire. Cured by 8. 8. S. CAUTION. Consumer* should not confuse our Specific with the numerous imitations, substitutes, jwtash and mei'cury mixtures which are got ten up to sell, not on their own merit, but on the merit of our remedy. An imitation is always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive only as they can steal from the article imitated. Treati se on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. For sale by all druggi e. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, On. THE CAPITAL STOCK of said corporation shall be one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, payable in money or property, as said corporators may determine, to be divided into shares of Slot) each, of which amount ten per cent, thereof shall be paid in before said corpo ration commences to clo business; and petitioners desire said corporation shall have authority to in crease said capital stock from time io time as it of suing and being sued; to have and to use common seal, and to alter, break and change the same at* will; to make rules and by-laws lor the management of its business, not in conflict with the Jaws of this Siate and the United States, aud the same to alter, amend and rescind ai pleasure: to receive, lease, rent or purchase and hold such real estate and personal property as may be now or hereafter necessary for its corporate purposes, for the expansion ana advancement or* its objects, for the securing of debts due and to become due to said corporation, and the same to sell, mort gage and convey at will. That it have power to effect loans and to issue bonds in the name of said corporation, without security or to secure such bonds by mortgage of its property, real and personal, or of such parts or port ion.-; thereof as may be desirable; and to loan out its surplus earnings upon mortgage or other available secu ri t y. To elect and appoint such officers, managers, directors and agents as it desires; and to provide such rules and regulations with respect to stock holders who lel’use to pay up any balance due on their stock as will compel them to pay upon pen alty of sale or forfeiture of such stock, and to do and perform all such acts as are necessary for the execution of its powers and to carry out the ob jects and purposes of this corporation. The individual property ot each stockholder shall not be liable for the debts, liabilities, oL»ti- gat ions.or default of said corporation except to the amount of unpaid stock subscribed by such stockholder. Wherefore petitioners pray that they, their as sociate-. and successors be duly incorporated un der the name as aforesaid for the term of twenty years, with ihc privilege of renewal, with all the powers herein prayed for, and with such other power.- anti privileges as are incident to corpo rations under the laws of this state, and that af ter the filing, recording and publishing of this petition, us provided by law. the Court will pass an order declaring this application granted. And petitioners will ever pray, cte. McNEiLL & LEVY, L F. GARRAliD t Attorneys for Petitioners. OEORfHA-MUSCOGEE COUNTY: Filed in the < h-rk's olllce Superior Court oi'said county on tho lnh day of October, WSti, ami recorded this 12th day of October on page 15, and Records of Bills and Writs, Muscogee Superior Court. 1385. GEO. Y. POND. • oel3 ouw lw ClerkS. C. M. C. Ga. 125 iVihoniu MukdoIIc Power LikIIcn’ Abdominal Supporter Gives great support nnd comfort and in creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in cases of abdominal enlargement without any particular disease. Tends also to decrease aua prevent excessive accumulation of fat. The Magnetic Toellilng Xecklnce so >tlies and quiets lie Teething Baby and pro ve its convulsions. The full power I'velef KtiHrry IiinoIcn not only warm the Get, but \ revmt cramps in legs so prevalent in advnm ing} ears. No Invalid should ile pair because ch*. aper or inferior goods have failed, until the;- have (red • ur methods. Pamphlet, letters of e-strect'.m and testimonials mailed to any address. Advu o ami counsel IVee to all patients. Hr, C1BLIMK 'tEi’lli, t’olunilnis, Ga., Agent. ocId dtjelfl Kil.. -VP t (fey/VCL ^ /aCft-' *, Cocos ![:)■ I !\H i absolutely pul which the excess Oil has been removed, lthaa^/lrv times the strength of Cocoa nuxe with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugiw \ \ Vi\ and Is therefore far moreeeonon * ical, costing less than one cent cup. It is delicious, nourishing 2strengthening* easily a** 1 •■*■*«<} laud admirably adapted tor mva. 4,ids as well as for persons in health Hold by Grocers every it horon w BAKER & (10,, Dorchester, Mass m Amirpf a a m ™ J MI k k ; ; -t ?jU# L’.USULL.-i Prepared by |vj CLIN X CUE, " K Paris. 1 «.f fih >'!> e:il\ ill B VIEAl' ESI dw? Wfi Lvei-y. -where. S. S. S. vs. POTASH. I have had blood poison for ton yonrs. I know I have taken one hundred bottles of iodide of potash in that time, but it did mo no good. Lust summer my face, neck, body and limbs were covered with sores, and 1 could scarcely ime my arms on account of rheu matism in my shoulders. 1 took S. 8. 8., and it has done me more good than all other medi cines I have taken. My face, body and neck are perfectly clear aud clean, and my rheu matism is entirely gone. 1 weighed 11(5 pourida when I began tho medicine, aud I now weigh 152 pounds. My first bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong man. I would not bo without 8. 8. 8. for eeveral times its weight in gold. C. E. MITCHELL, W. 23d 8t. Ferry, New York. THE THUNDER CLOUD HAS BURST! No Use of Talking, Graf Staggers all The enormous amount of goods the Trade Palace is almost giving away keeps our fires alive with a crowded store all the time. If you wish to see Cheap Goods, Quick Sales and an overjoyed large crowd, just drop in to see us this week, 'Iis a large picnic in itself. We will say on this occa sion that, for new goods of splendid character.we Surpass Them ASS! No such word “Well. I will look around,” heard when we name the price. Buying for so many of our stores at once, the quantity we are able to dispose of makes all parties that have bankrupt stocks hunt Gray, who has the mighty cash to plank kown. Remember, Monday and Tuesday are field days always with us. We have no pretensions as to our ability of description where such beauty of design, perfection af arrangement and harmonization of combination are con cerned, but will say all the ladies in Columbus will miss it if they do not see our new $1$,Velvets, FineBress Goods,Wraps and Cloaks Our aim is to keep up the big rush, so note the prices. Come and see for yourself. Dress Goods! Dress Goods! The world’s wonder. I ported Faille Francaise Combi nation Suits, cost in Paris >12.50, our price now $8.50. Imported Ka sala Combination Suits, cost in Paris $10.00, our price now #7. Imported Gonzallas, two-toned fabrics, Suits, cost in Paris $8.75, our price now -J5. All kinds of Brocade, stripe aud plain, Silks, Plushes and Velvets to match. Forty-inch Lapin’s Black and Colored Sponge-face Cashmc-res worth 60c. for only 25c. Any single-fold Dress Goods priced in Columbus at 25c. to 36c., our price 10c. nd 12}c. we are selling fifty different styles of Dress Goods at 5c., 7c., 8c., and 10c., worth double. For Blankets, Underwear, all wool Flannels, Shawls, Waterproofs and Cashmeres buy nowhere till you price ours. We have a walk over with other houses’prices. We boat them with hands down. Wc deal in nothing but Dry Goods, and you can depend always that Gray has the lowest prices on them. We have just received a big stock of Towels, Table Damask aud Hosiery which will pay yon to see. Also Corsets from 25c. up to $3.50. Fail not to sec our new Black Silks rfom;66e. up to $5.00 a yard. Competitors in their despair, trying to come alongside of us, might as well wait to see an ordinary mosquito try to pull a loaded freight train. We greet you this fall with a right royal stock, selected by an old and thoroughly experienced Dry Goods man. We do not- have to make believe, but guarantee you that everything we sell or adver tise is just as we represent. Ample cash capital, forty years’experience with the 1 r- gest connections south, and a fresh stock of new fashionable goods make us the lead ing house in Columbus, no matter what others may advertise. Respectfully submitted by the aiv.«ys On Top Live House, C. P. GRAY & CO Sleepless, tireless and aggressive aggitators of low prices. Opp. Rankin House. ^ ^N and after this date Trains will run as follows; COLUMBUS, GA., October 3. , 1886. WEST BOUND TRAINS. No. 1. Pass’ger. No. 3. Accotu. No. 5. Accom, Leave Columbus Union Depot 2 30 p m 2 46 p m 10 25 p m 10 35 p m 1 45 a m 2 00 a m 4 50 a m 6 20 a ni 6 30 a m 10 29 a ill 11 20 a in 1 15 p ill 6 46 p m 8: o p m 7 23 p 111 10 33 p m Arrive Trov.. ...‘ ” Eufaulu, M.,vE.R.R EAST BOUND TRAINS. No. 2. Pass’ger. No. 4. Accotu. No. 6. Accom. “ Eli fa tun, M. & E. II. It 4 26 a m 4 01 p m 3 45 a m 5 34 a m 6 29 a ni 7 29 a in 10 19 a m 7 15 p m 10 49 p ni Arrive Montgomery, M. &. E. R R “ Columbus 7 29 a m 12 45 p m J. C. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, NEXT l)00U TO POST OFFICE, C0VMHU8, 0A Foil SALE. •1460. Four room House. H acre lot on Second avenue. 800 iitere lot, 4 room House, good repair upper Second aveuue. 700 a Room house on oth street, between 2d and od avenues. 650 Vacant lot on I th avenue, between 8th and Oth streets. 2500 fl room house, m acre land, all necessary outhouses, all new. on lower Broad. 4fi00 1 1 Acre lot, 6 room liouse,water works.bnth etc. p 250 One vacant lot fronting park. 1250 20 Acres land, 0 room house in good repair 1000 10 Acres land, 6 room house, barn, all under good fence, 3 miles east ol eity. 3000 35 Acres land, 5 room house, two 2 room kitchens, ull in good repair, in Wynn ton. 1150 115 Acres land, 2 room house, on Bull creek in a tine state of cultivation. Terms ea«y * I have several fine farms on both sides of the river, will sell for cash or on time, or exchange for city property. Call and see me before making arrangements elsewhere. I have a few good houses for rent yet, 6 and 6 room houses and steep ing rooms. J". Q. KzEEHDY, Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. dtf Vegetables and Fruits, NORTHERN CABBAGE, ONIONS, PO TATOES, APPLES, PEARS, &c. GARLIC! GARLIC! GARLIC! Am receiving New and Seasonable Goods. Fresh Ground Meal and Grits, $1.25 per sack. CANNED GOODS. Finest brands of new and seasonable goods. no J SOI p, For scouring and cleaning purposes, 5c a cake. Fine Flour, Sugars, Coffees and Teas, Ferris k Co.’s Breakfast Bacon and Hams, J. J. WOOD, 1026 Broad Street. (Copy.) Chicago, April51st, 1680. This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust and Savings Bank has this day received from the Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held us a Special Deposit, U. s. 4 °lo Coupon Bonds, as follows: Ko. 22028 D. $600. x Market Value of which Is 41204 100. j .1-205 100. L $1012. o:) ( 62870 100. $8UO. ) (S.) yas. S. Gibbs, Cash. We offer the above ns a FORFEIT, if our “FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a genuine Havana-filler Cigar.-Union Cigar Ca Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily ex- ceptcept Sunday. W. L. CLARK. Snuff. D E. WILLIAMS. G. P. A. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order from the Court ofOrdinary of Muscogee County, Georgia. I will sell to the lighest bidder at public outcry, in front of the metion house of F. M. Knowles* Co., on Broad street, in tlu* city of Columbus. Ga . the usual dace of holding sheriff sales, in and for said rv.ii smrnic, i.wuk Him nciiig iii- >’id si de and county, and known as the south urt ofl >t No. 6, rill the Northern Liberties ad- nnimr the city of Columbus*. and having a front a Oglethorpe street of sixty-eight tf8' feet 6 iidles, and a depth of one hundred and forty- buv O' feel, the same being the real estate be- < iging to the estate of Eveline Gaiues, deceased, iiidthe house and lot in which she resided at i.:.e other death. Terms cash. ALEX AN DER HOWARD, Administrator, with the will annexed, of Evelina Gaines, out I uiwtw’ks HOSE! HOSE! IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE, I fill OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR IDE Ml ML IWe have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A full line cf Hose Heels and Nozzles. GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE COMPANV, Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street. Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip. Sold- by aiS Crocers. UttlON CIGAR COMPANY, .5 N. Clinton St., - CHICAGO. Retail by G. D. HUNT, Columbus, Ga. 1e24 dly C II"B*W RUDOLPH FINZER’S STARLIGHT AL PRIZE At Wholesale by LOUIS BUHLER k Co, OOXjTTTYC'BU'S, g-j±. je5 eodGm ALVDOR gfnTleme:n ; s FRIEND 1 Cures G and G in 2 to 4 day 0. Ask your druggist (or it. Sent toany add ress for $1.50 MALYDOR MFC. CO. SpriMfieliLQ. EVANS & HOWARD, Agents oc9 dfcm to