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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUH: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1886. MISS WINNIE DAVIS IN THE CITY. tho ven- lio best • note to ee l'or 25 or after less I’ll e how it i ad.bid, e to Bile- b Mothers worn out with the cares of niu- ternity or the household, women who are weak, nervou3 or hysterical, Mitfei iug from headaches, sleeplessness, debility and weak back, should take Moxi3 Nerve Food, the delicious inviaoraut. >0 other remedy is so safe and paiatablo for delicate women. For sale by Geo, A liradford, Evans & Howard, M. D. Hood & Co., Brannon & Carson, aud all dr.ig t ;ista. Far tho tlniitH of Tramps. A machine has been invented to saw and split wood, and tramps no to iRer have un incentive to be industrious. -Philadel phia North American. Malaria. Twenty-five hundred dozen bottles of Ague Conqueror ordered in one month. It positively eradicates all Malaria, Fever and Ague, Bilious and Intermittent Fevers iu any climate. Read our bock of 1000 testimonials. Dots West, S. C., March 12, 1583.—Q, G. Green, Dear Sir—We will soon need more A^ue Conqueror, it is taking like “hot cakes” and giving satisfaction. Yours, Er.r.is Bros. Fairfield, Mo., August 21,1(80.—G. G. Green, Dear Sir-- Your Ague Conqueror knocks the Chills and Dumb Ague every time. I warrant every bottle and it never fails’. I have eared eases where quinine had 110 effect whatever. Yours truly, aotl2 diwly W. H. Suaw A Co. lb* Will Ksnislti a Mitrt TIM lad Thra I’rowil to Syrarusv. New York World, Tth. Miss Winnie Davis, the daughter of Jefferson Davis, arrived In this city from Richmond, Vn., Friday, being accompicd by General Joseph K. Anderson and wife, of Richmond. The party went to the New York Hotel, where they are now ■topping. Miss Davis is on her way to S -recuse, where she is a be the guest of r. and Mrs. Tiunnas Emory. Mr. Emory 1a a sou of General Emory, of the United States army, and a brother of Comman der Emory, of the Dispatch. Mrs. IC1110- S ’s father was the lale Senator Dennis eOarthy, wiio was at. one time president of the state senate. Miss Davis came to the city on the same train that carried Mrs. Grover Cleveland and Secretary and Mrs. Endieott, who wereon their way to Boston. In the for ward parlor oar was Miss Davis, witli General and Mrs. Anderson, while in the next ear was the Cleveland party. Though this fact was known to both parties, no communication passed between them. Upon the arrival of the train at Jcrrey City Mrs. Cleveland went to the Fifth Avenue Hotel and General Anderson and with, with their charge, to the New York Hotel. Mrs. Thomas Iimory, who Is in this city, •ailed upon Miss Davis yi sterday morning and the two ladles went to Long Island to witness tile Meadow Hr ok hunt. After the hunt Miss Davis was driven to the rest deuce of Commander F„ lory at Roalyn, where she will remninuntil Monday, when ahe will return to town. After re maining for a lew days she will depart for Syracuse, where she will remain until Jan- •ary. Tnis is the first time that Miss Davis lms been In this city. Bhc wu/l horn in Rich mond lat.- in the year of 1804. When Jefferson Davis and hi, family went to Europe young Winnie was placed in n school in Germany, whom she remained for five years. Mince her return to lids oountry, she lias lived jvitii her father at tifa homestead at Beauvoir, Miss. She I an admirable type of the southern brunette -tail and graceful, with a pleas ant face. Gen. Anderson, in speaking of the ab- wence- of Mrs. Grover Cleveland from Gov. Dee’s reception in Richmond, to which she had been invited, suid to the World re porter last evening: “The people of Richmond were very anxious to meet the president’s wife anil they were very much disappointed that ahe did not visit us. Our people think that women should be the best judges of their movements, of what journeys to take or what visits they shull make. You see it is quite a journey from Washington to Rich mond and, considering the short stay the ladies were to make In the latter city, I don’t blame them for declining to make the trip. The report that our people at tached political significance to her absence U all nonsense. No such thought ever en- tered our minds. Our pi ople had hoard that the ladies had made preparations for the journey, but upon befag told the dls tanee and the fatigue attached they wisely concluded to l-einain at home. How long Miss Davis will remain north I cannot say. hut I know her father is anxious to have her return ns soon as possible.” A HUNT tlUEUil, Ol'l'KK. Thb Voltaic Bki.t Co., Marshall. Mich, offer to send their eelebiated Voltaic Bults and Electric Appliances on thirl;, days’ trial to any man iifHi- ted with Nerv ous Debility, boas of Vitu. ity, -binhood ffc. Illustrated pamphlet lu iieuled en velope with Adi particulars, mailed free. Write them at once. lAwtf , #»*oere«« uf tics iiduMrj. Some idea of the i.nmama resources of this country may be gained from the Aict that since 1855 the government- has paid in pensions, in round numbers, fS25,000,000, aud of this enormous Mini all except |26,- 000,000 was paid since the civil war. In 18h the interest on the ua b anal debt was t 144,000,000. and in those thirty-one years 1,815,000,000 have been paid to the hold ers of government bonds—Washington Critic. Vr-v Tr.lill't The reduction of intornu] revenue all,’ the taking off of revenue stamps from Pro prietary Medicines, no doubt bus largely benefited the consume r-vt-i v-v, l as relieving the burden of home uiaini.'.-.oturers. E. ■peclally Is this the cuo with Green’s Am gust Flower and It. su-lice’s (5 i-iiian Syrup, an the reduction of thirty -si i cents pci dozen, has been added to in. v asc the sizt of the bottles containing lb •-e remedies, thereby giving one-fifth mniv medicine li the 75 cents Am, Too August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Cdtiiplnint, and tin Gorman Syi-uu for Cough ami Lung trou bles, have perhaps, thu iargeat sale of an.v medicines in the world. Tin n Ivantage ii: Increased size of tin- bottles v ill be greatly appreciated by the sick and ifflicted, iu every town and village in civilized coun tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents ronudi M»e same sire -ict 11 diS w1.v lltiori-Uy Untl! sp-ini:» No dissenting voice being heard, the campaign liar can now kick himself into that obscurity which lie was or I, dually in tended to till.—Philadelphia Times. nrCKI.KYS lltMt l HALVE. The bust Salve in t he world for Cute. Bruise:!, Soros, Uloera. Salt Rhcm, Fever Be ea, Teller, Chapped Uundii, Chilblains, Corns mid all Slda Eruptions, atul positive-1 1 cures Piles, o>- no pay is required. It is gu/i -anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Brannon & Gar-ion. ie'.it >ed&w lliittlm-HN riinngtv,. “There are two maxims,” said der to the grocer. “ ‘Honesty is policy,’ and ‘Integrity is the' ko, success.' You can take your cbo' cents.” “Well,” responded the groe thouglitful contemplation. “1 g take tile one about honesty and hi works. I’m a little afraid,” hi “that the ‘Integrity is the key not cess’ motto would look too dadish Tfi&naCordial V L It i: .0 DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. cs KEW JT io Invigorate ing and Da* HghUul to telio, und of errat valua ta a Mcdicino for v/eak and Ailing Women and Chil- r A LIFE to the whole SYSTEM ! by Strengthening the Muscles, Ton- , InS the NERVES, and coinpletclyCi- , pectins the food, m r.o hurtful Minerals, Is con- posed of carefully selected Vegeta ble M edlcincn, combined skil fully, making a Sale and l J leaaant Kcmedy. le by All Pn.incli to treat dis- S3 at HOME, mailed, together with a net of hand* some cards by new Heliotype prcceaa, on receipt of 10 c. 81'niiM th*) dealer iietr C '« "«*t ku p WU.l.VA I (Itttll Klf mult fi.UU, UIh Will iKISciil, Clwil.BA Volina Drug and Chemical Company, HALTIUOKt:, in., L. y. a. ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowel! 1 - & Co, f Newnpnper AdverUs- • rs Bureuu, IO Spruce St., Ne-/ "York. Rond lOnta for UV>rm- i Pj.mwKi6 ; .'i DR. RICE, For 15 years at 37 Court Place, now at •sssssssssMatonittj A rftcilurly wlucaUNl und legally qualiln i phyflciao aul if.# oioxt iucctwruJ, a* bin pr&'itlro dicm-o. The Brown Cotton Gin Co., NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of tho “Old Rellablo’’ Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con densers. All the very latest improvements: Im proved roll box, patent whipper, two brush belts, extra strong brush, cast steel bearing® improved Feeder, enl.iiv”’ .irtxi- 'onueusor. . l .,if.-:,-dtnpi>-1 -jiinti-uction, durable ’gin •* ..10 fight, cleans the seed per . .jri-it-aw—■ U feet., and produces first class samples. dgliye;m5:) filke or freight ~at ary mcsflltlf point. Send for full *" deecriptlou and price Hat* COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus. Gn. S ED0 I'i K STEELWiH£F«E Syorm r.torrli oa and Imjiolonoy, mi t .ernnult ur’.clf-abuse in youth, nojioBl rna turjr Years, f/r other online*, mirt |moJi.vIuk »,-niooJ tin* foT invuM GtrsctH*. NnrYounnesfi, .‘i’-mhir.l F.tuu“.ion.L (nl?ht fntis st >H\ hy Umuus). I)i'uu»*si4 of Ldftellro M-ioio'y, I’l • si ill). :..?. i*imj»I"4‘»n I'ai’O, Aver.tiun U.Society ofKiumI- Coufu-i')U ‘>r laca-i, Gim of K'.’vi«;il I’ower. kc., ri’nitcn*. iu.»i rlapolsuproper or tinlmi’jiv, «ro tborongiilv *nd |.cn.q» nr,lily CO,W SYPHlL I'S burcl r” Utulr ora lloafrom the •i-.irui; C GIjEET, Rtrh'ure, OrcLltU, F/:rr ‘ other y>rlv.ap. Goitoj’rJru-- H lb b to u r. rUHit illy, tirquir AND| IMivTiclfln rure. Wi t. uu’tUnln- ’ Paper Boxes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES . _ eluding letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bi) Heads, aiutements, always on hand. AJso Hr velopes, Cards, <Stc., printed at short notice Paper Boxes of any size or description not kei iu stock made at short notice. THOM. (RliBEKT, tf 42 Randolph Street, oppoidte Post Office. (Copy.) CmcAGO, ArnTL^Int, J8fv.;. This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust am Savings Batik has this day received from the of Chicago, to be held Union Cigar Company c as a Special Deposit* U. s. 4 °io Coupon Bonds, as follows : Ko. 22ot58 d. fMO. \ Market Value of which is ** 41204 100. I :: 251% J8?,- [ Sioia. *»oo: ) (S.) y<u. S. Gibbt, Cash. We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our “ FANCY OBOCEIF* does not prove to be a genuine Havana-fillerCigar.-Union Cigar Co Cnrv?s Giiara^lccd lit all pi’i’Hontdly or by l*tfer ri’rc trruJ invltc.v Chn.jjja rcosoDu ulu nail corro^-ondeuco strictly ctuuiunuu k PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 200 paRi B, font to wny ntldrewt, nrcuroly Rcslvd, for thirtj (.10) fcnr.ts. Fliould ho road by all. Ad.lroaa as sLovu 'Mtk!8 huurfi fioiu li A. M. toq P il ^iaruii.vfi- '! b> :> V U M other’s Friend Not only shortens the time of labor and lessens tho in tensity of pain, but it great ly diminishes the danger to life of both mot her and child and leaves the mother in a coiKlkioti highly favorable to HDfcdy roccmry, and far lesRiiahlo to Hooding, Con vulsions, and ot her alarming symptoms incident to slow or puinfill labor. Its wonder ful efficacy in Ihis respect entitles it to be called T11 k Mothisii’* FnicifO and to be mnlced as one of the life- f-ovlng remedies of the nine teenth century. We cannot publish certifi cates concerning this reme dy without wounding the delicacy of the wrritora. Yet we have hundicds on file. Send for our book, “To Mothers,” mailed free. Bhadpiuld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Gn. Is the bestgenonil purpose wire fence In use. It i^a pitfoncr net-w T orIc wfthont hnrhn. Don’t Injure stock. Itwllltnrn dogs, pi^s, sheep and jioultry. ns well ns horses.nnd cattle. The best fence for Farms,Gnrdens, Stock Ranges and Railroads. Very neat,pretty styles for Lawns, Parks* School-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust-proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, ns pre ferred. It will laRt a life-time. It Is better than boards or barbed wire In every respect. Give it a fair trial; it will wear Itself Into favor. Vhe Sedgwick Gnten made of wroueht-lron pipe and steel wire,defy nil competition in liurlUnc::.':, neutm ss,.strong!li and durability. Wo make the best, cheapest and easiest working nlf«1rnn nmroninfio or Nelf-4>i»cnina gate, ami the neatest cheap iron fences now made. The best Wire Stretcher. Ciittinjr Fliers nml Post Angrera. lor prices mid particulars ask Hardware Healers, or address, mentioning paper, SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond, Ind. Infantile and Birth Humors Speedily Cured by Cuticura. VOR Glean sing the Skin and Scalp of Birth Humors, for allaying Itohinr-. Burning and & co, AT THEIK Eczema, Psoriasis. Scro'ula and other inherited skin and blood dis eases, Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and Cuti cura Soap, an exquisite Skin Bcautifier. exter Dally, and Cuticura Resolvent, the new Blood Purifier, internally, are infallible. Absolutely pure. MY Oid)ENT CHILD, Now six years of age, when an infant six month? old. was attacked with a virulent. malUnnnt skin disease. All ordinary remedies (al ing, we called our family physician, who attempted to cure i! but it sp ead wit h almost incredible Mipidity, uu t<l the lower port ion of »he little fellow s person, from trie middl of bis backdown to his knees, was one solid rash, ugly, painful, blotched and Dial clous. We had 119 Test at night, no peace by day. The physician did not know then, and dou- not know now. wliftt it was. Finally.we were ad vised to try Cuticura Reined : e3. Without the knowledge of our physician, 1 procured a box oi Cutic:r.a :.n a cake 'jfCutkura Soop, T!iq feci WAft NDIPLY MAtiVELGUM. U ing tlie two together, fir.*t washing him thrr- oughly with * uticura Soap then anointing him with Cuticura, From the first application 0 change for the better appear d. The doctor said we had no further need of him, and ceased his visits. In three or four weeks a complete cure was wrought leaving the little:ellow'*s person as white and hea thy us though he had n ver been attacked. In in- opinion,your valuable remedies: saved h s hfe. and to-day he is a strong, healthy child, perfectly well, no repetition of the di-easc having vt-r occurred. Yoa arc welcome tornakt any uii-.’ of this you may deem best. GEO. B. ft MIT FI. Att’y at Law aud Ex Pro.*. Avt’y, Ashland, Ohio Reference: J. G. Weist. Druggist, Ashland. O. CUTICURA KOEDIEK Are sold everywliore. Price: Cuticura, 60 cents; Cuticura Soap, 25 cents; Cuticura Resolvent, £1.00. Prepared by Potter Drug and Chemical Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” P A RV Use Cuticura Soap, an exquisitel? ^ a. perfumed Skin B:.-antifier. Our LA I.OMA 10c. Cigar Is strictly Hand made. Elegautquality. Superiorv/orkmanhip. Sold by all Grocers. UA'tO.V C/GAK COMPANY, 75 N. ciluton St., - CHICAGO. IteUiil by D. HUNT, Columbus, Ga ic24 dlv Al SEASONABU GOODS. t and Fancy Patent Flour; Mince Meut, Jellies and Preserves; New Mackerel; Thurber’s De*p Sen Codfish. GREEN and DRIED FRUITS. New Currants, fteedlesH Raisins. Citron, Candied Lemon and Orange Peel, Evaporated Raspberries and Po^rs. Dried Pitted Cherries, liucklehcnies and Prunes. Oranges. Lemons and Apples. Fancy Dark Cranberries O-A-lvriUrEJD GOODS. A varied assortment of extra tine and standard goods a*-' m in the city. S’* \ HACKOI S Elf. New Meal from this year’s corn. Pearl Grits, I mu nla. Cricked \Vheat, threaded Oats. 'UeauusI Oat Meal, Snllt Pea*. Green Peas, Sago Tapioca, Manioca, etc. Fiae Flour, Smears, Coil>r8 anil This, Ferris & Co.’s Breakfast Bacon anil Hams J. J. WOOD, 1026 Broad Street. ALVDOR GENTLEMElVSFRlEiND Cures G and O i n a to 4 days, I Ask your druggist for it. j Sent to any add ress for $1.50 MALYDOR MF6, CO. SDlilgMUL EVANS & HOWARD, Agents 5V:OS? PERFECT MADE Prepared with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and .'lealtldulneSB. Dr. Price's Baking Powder couthum no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. l>r. Price's Kxtracifl, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, etc., flavor deliciously, iW BAKING POlVDE/i CO., Chicago and St. Louis. i HEUMATIG PAINS. Neuralgic. Sciatic, Sudden, Sharp and Nervous Pnin& ana Strains relieved in oik-minute by the Cuticurn Anti-Pain Plaster. Warranted. At all druggbts. fi eiortt. Potter D ug and Chemicfw y, Boston. Muss. ITCHING Sktii Diseases Instantly Re lic-ved by Cuticura. New Stand OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK Fall Milliner) Now on Exhibition. All the novelties in Felts. Astrakhan and Plush Half- can be found at our store. YVe arc displaying the most elegant, line o) Fancy Feathers. Birds’ Wings, etc., ever shown in this market. Special bargains in Ostrich Tips and Plumes. 25 Dozen Misses’ and Gliil dren's Trimmed School Mat: at from 5(J cents up. Our Pattern Rais are nov on exhibition. M. .Tumi,-ft's (>hl S'and. — SEDGWICK*- STEEL WIRE FENCE BUILDING LOT $11, Payable $10 a Month. ,• \UARTFR-ACRE l.OT in Northern Liberties, •V on i xtension of Third avenue. Good settle ment.. Buy this lot and stop paving rent. No. 236. JOTi N BLAC KMAH. - Real Ebtnto Agent. Columbus, Ga. so w» d fri tf SALE M Y place on Talbot ton road, about two miles from city,on line ot Georgia Midland. Ua« a new live room House, all necessary out-house , in excellent repair; splendid spring. The place contains 1021-.. acres, about 25 acres of whien are heavily wooded. TERMS IELA.S"5r. Fot particulars apply to me on the place. to T. M. Folev, opera house. r*Cl»H ’ ’ P. KPliJNGKR Notice to Debtors ai d Creditors GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. All parties having claims : gainst Thos, D Fi rtsnn, deceased, are hereby i otified to proseot tl:e same, duly auihenticatcd, tc me. witliin the time prescribed by law; and ell , arties indebted iosaid Thos. D. Fortson are required to make immediate payment to me. T. W. I’ORTSON, oet: oawcw Admixttotrutor. th< SOAP, a single applicaii' n of CUTlv;UP.A, two or throe doses of CUTICU RA RESOLVENT, the New Blood Purifier, to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure and unirritating the bow els opi n, the liver .rl kidneys unlive, will speed ily cure iv.’zema, 'foitei, Ringworm. PsoriasiB Lichen. Pruritus. fttuic-Ile&d. L'amlriaf anu every Kpcciis ol It-uhivg, flea y und Pimply Hu mors of the Scalp and Skin, when t he best physi cians and remedies fail. ECZEMA ON A Cmv.lE Your most valuable CUTICURA REMEDIES have done my child so much good that 1 i't-vi like buying this for the benefit of those who arotrou- b)ed wii h skin diseases. Mv little girl was trou- oiedwitli Eczema, and 1 tried several doctors and medicines but did njt do her any good until l used the CUTICURA REMEDIES, which ily l ined her, for which t owe you many TETTER 4>fr' I KK 1 was a most perfectly Laid, caused hy Tetter of the op .<f the scalp. I used ? our CUTICURA REMEDIES about mx weeks, and they cared my tciilp perfectly, and now my hair is coming back as Click a it ever was. J. P. CHOICE, Whittsboro, Tex. j COVERED Will'll IILOT* SIE8. I want to toll you t hat your CUTICURA RE- l SOLVENT is magnificent About three months 1 ago my face wa.v covered wuh Blotches, unrl al- I icr u'-utg three bottles or RhSOLYENT J was ’ pertci tly cur d. i- RKDEUICK MA1TJ R. | 2is r»t. Charles St. New Orleans, La. ! FSUCI'.EE.S-S VALUE. I cannot speak in too high terms of your Cl’TI- | CURA. It is worth its weight in pure, gold f .r ’ skin disoascu. I believe it hu.- no equal. i W. VY NORTH UUP. 1015 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. I Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura, 50c: Cu* ’ riouitA Soap, 25t ; Cuticura Resolvent Si.oo. ! Prepared by the Pottkr Drug and Chemical ! Co.. Boston, Mass. Send for ‘How toCu e Skin j Diseases.” f Is tho best general purpose wire fence In use. Ii s a strong net-work without barbs. Don’t injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep and poultry, as well as horses and cattle. The best fence for Farms, Gardens, Stock Ranges and Rail roads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns, Parks. School-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, as pre ferred. It will last a life-time. It Is better than boards or barbed wire in every respect. The Sedgwick Gates made of wrought-fron pip#* and steel wire, defy all competition in lightness, neat ness, strength and durability. We make the best cheapest anil easiest working all-iron automatic ldress, mentioning paper, SEDGWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind THE DIN GEE 8c, COWARD CO’9 lIBACimi. EVKK-B1.0BM1NU ^ Bfaai iH The y rstrVV ’"runt rnr.k’rS n busim -:s’i or l .. x c*. lAfte uo;;>r.. for ROSKi* n -> - . • xur l\.t .-I 1 linniHie -Dior.- .\ t: i.u : , fl . PLKft. B’&ckhcads, Skin Blemishes and, o lI • \a/ ji ii Buoy Hu mi r. use cuticura soap, i oomexhirKg Worth Having. -B ZEjZDsTT WITH n Due to Infiamed Kidneys. and Loins, Aciiing Hips and Side Deved in one minute by the Ci/RA Anti-Pain Piast**r. Never fail,-.. At Drin gists, 25 cts.-. five for §l. Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Bosvto.i. I bur Xi‘V/ Jicetl i'i\ttOwn'ii* for I«K7. The ] Gmy C’atakigue published illnstr.ding everything I in Carden, Field and Flower seeds. Now Seed , uak Back [ New Warehouse, <F.v«- •> Xt»iv. Ready ides. Ke for FiiKl. d stribotion enrl.v in December h S.\ ■' Semi you r add ress A’t > W. 'X V. If AI \ |;ka UO„ SeerJmeii. G t aial <>« IV I rani St., ami JOO .troll St., Phikuleiphia, Fa. novfi weow ft COMMISSIONERS’ SALE -FOR PARTITION— Valuable City Property. HEOROIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY : Under y and by virtue of an order from the Superior Court of Murcorco County, passed nt the Mar Term, 1880, thereof,the unders‘iined Commission ers, appointed by said Cuuri, Will se’l in front of the Court House of said county, in the city of Co lumbus. on the first Tuesday in December next between the lejcal hours ol sale, at public outcry’ to the hit-best bidder the following described city Jproperty, all lyinir in the city of Columbus county of Aluseocee, wt ate of Ceoraia, to wit: J he around, with the improvements thereon formerly known as the McKee Carriage Reposito ry and .shops, now occupied by John Disbrow * to. us a livery stab e being known and distin guished in the plan oi said city as lot number 226 bounded on he north by lot formerly owned by Garland B. Terry, on the south by lot formerly owned by Jones. McDouguli and Cleghorn, on the east by lot number 225, and on the west by hirst avenue (formerly Oglethoipe street), on which Bald First avenue said pioperty fronts.liav- ing a front of ninety-nine (B») feet, more or less and runs back with a depth of one hundred and forty-seven feet and ten inch, s (147 feet 10 inches) more or lesB. ’ , Atom the following lots and parts of lots in said city oi ColumbuB, to-wit: All of, ity lots numbers 525 and 526, containign . 4 of an acre each, more or loss: also, the north parts of city lota numbers 523 and 524, said parts beingofthe breadth of forty-nine feet three and one-third inche, (49 feet 3H inches) each, running through both of said lots the same width from o',rue aforesaid property befogthe same property which was owned bi the late James M. Qulnby in his hie time. The four lots last described He m a contiguous body and are unimproved. For the purposes of this sale the four unim proved lots and parts of ,ots last above described have been sui divide, u.to eight equal lots, com mencing on Fifteenth str, et,formerly Lee street) and numbered as follows, to-wit: 1. 2. 3, 4. 5 6 7* „. each of said lots being of a breadth of 49 feei ", inches, and running back with a depth of 147 feet 10 inches. Lots numbers l, 3, 5 and 7 in the above subdivision are situated on the east side of Fourth avenue (formerly Forsyth st eet), each lot fronting on said Fourth avenue forty nine feet thiee amt one third inches (49 feet 3>j inches),and running back east 147 feet 10inches. Lots numbers 2,4, a and 8 in said (ubdivision aresiluattd n the west s de of Fifth avenue (formerly McIntosh street), each of said lots fronting on said Fifth avenue 49 feet (I), inches and running buck west 147 feet 10 inches. Terms—Cash on day of sale. Possession given on payment of purchase money. D. A. ANDREWS, TOL Y. CRAWF6RD, , JAS. G.MOON, now dim Commissioners. J. C. REEDY, Real Estate ‘Agent, NO. ti. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, COLDS, mis, UA. FOlt MALE. $1460. M acre lot, five room House, al) complete, on upper Second avenue. 650 One vacant lot on 4th avenue, between 8th , and 9th streets. 22 0. yj acre lot. six room bouso and other homes, all new, on lower Broad. 2750. 5 room house, two servant houses. 250 One vacant lot fronting park. 1800. ‘4 acre ot, 6 room house and stove house- 450. M acre lot on 3d avenue, between 5th and 6tli streets. 3000 Small farm two miles east of city. 1000 10 acres land, 5 room house. 3 mileBeaat of city. 1200 20 acres land, 0 room house, stood fence, two I have, also, other property, which I will show you, and several small farms in Geo gia and Alabama. C-al and see me before you make any arrangements, as I mean business. «T. O. HEEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.22 12th St PLANTATION FOR SALE. I OFFER my plantation in Crenshaw county for sale, containing 520 acres, wit n200 acres under . good fence. Good frame dwelling house with seven rooms, new framed kitchen nojoining, and good servants’ house in the yard; also plenty of" good tenants* houtes and all necessary outbuild- ina8. M.v place io situated twb miles south of New Providence, on Conecuh river, also ou tho line of the Montgomery and Florida railroad which is being rapidly built. Convenient to three churches, Primitive Baptist, Missionary Baptist and Methodist. A good school convex nient all the time. There are thiee good wells of ivatvr and several good springs on the plantation, good cattle und nog range, and facilities for hunting and fishing good. 1 will sell cheaper than any one and give tlnee payments, one-third cash, oi.e-third in twelve months and one-third in two years with 8 per cent interest on last pay ment. My reason for wishing to sell is on account of being too old to a tend 10 a farm of lb s size. W. P. MOUNT. New Providence, Ala., Oct. 15, 1886. OCt24s<4t Brokers & Real Estate Agents. 8:1700 for a 5 room House; hot aud cold water, out-buildir.gs, etc. $8000 for Gen. French’s Wynnton Residence. f.Tioo for Mr. Jos. Pou’s Wynnton Residence. $5000 for Mr. Thomas’s six Houses it' Browneville* $3200 for Mr O. (' Bullock’s desirable Residence. $300) for Mr. H. A. Gibson’s place, ftuminorville- $6250 for an elegant Wynnton Residence. Bon dr. and Stocks bought and sold. oel7 ty CU 3±3 "W" RUDOLPH FINZER’S STARLIGHT CAPITAL PRIZE rr A U sit Wholesale l>y LOUIS BOHLER k Co„ aOT-.TJIMI'BTTS, GEA„ ,i<*5 eodfim Money! Money! I DVANCED on Cott» n Receipts, Stocks and * x Bonds and City Real Estate. rn , ^ _ JOHN BLACKMAR. Telephone No. 51. Columbus, Ga. sc wed fn ti A MONTH »t»tl Hoard for it H iviy 1 1 I ii |j v<l Younff Meu or Ladies in each county. P W. ZIEGLER & CO., cell wht Philadelphia i > «> ii 'J 1'* Mew.1 s::. caHb for postsge and . iVl ; 4, re<i.ei\e free h o.stly box o 1 goode winch will help nb, of eithei sex, to aiakO' mote mom.\ vigM uuay tl.i 1 anything else i this world. Fortunes await the workers absc- lutciy sure. Terms mailed free. True di Co. Auvusta. Maine