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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUE: COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1886.
FEATS OF GREAT EATERS.
■mm »f Ttna n..ria»n<ti< and Other* ■rrrlj
(irrat Ulultona.
OhicaRo Tribune.
Lady Macbeth tells us that “to feed were
best at homo," and Jack FalstafT avers
that, should lie crow Croat, he will live
cleanly, as a nobleman should. It Is alto
gether probable that there nre no joys
superior to those: of the table, and the
manv private and public dinners and sup-
pcrs’one is obliged to consume in the
course of a year, especially if he is in an
official position, would seem to give color
to the statement. An old writer says there
are five kind of eaters :
1. There is your dull man, who seems to
eat merelv from habit , mainly because lus
parents did so before him anil he expects
his children will follow his example.
2. Your impatient, fidgety being, who is
all activity and who falls to at once on the
dish thnt happens to he before him.
3. Your careless cuter, without educa
tion, who considers so much time as lost
that is past at table, puts all dishes on the
same level, and hardly knows the differ
ence between the breast und the drum
stick.
4. Next conies your ravenous animal
who thinks only of quantity, takes every
thing that conies in his way, as if anxious
to show tbe capacity of his stomach.
6. Lastly come the professors, men of
taste, who east a practiced eye over the
table before they eat, use judgment in the
choice of such dishes as suit their habits,
and eat sparingly of each, that their
palate may be gently excited by variety.
It was with the fourth variety that this
article will have to do. Fine feeders they
may be termed by courtesy, but in reality
gluttons.
Elizabeth Charlotte, the dnohesse of Or
leanes, writing under date of De ember 5,
1718, says: “The late king, Monsieur the
Dauphin, and the Due de Ttcrri were enor
mous eaters. I have, often seen the king
eat four plates of different kinds of soup, a
Whole pheasant, a partridge, a dish of
salad, I wo thick slices of ham, mutton,
flavored with garlic, n plateful of pastry,
and finish his repast wit h fruit and hkril-
boilyd eggs," Not. bad that, but.not quite
so bAcj as Hercules, who, It was said, would
at a meal oat up the grilled carcass of a
cow. But such' a meal, perhaps, was.need
ed by a man, or n god, wh? cleaned'tl.e
Augean stables, and. Milo was'good for a
whole ox.
There was a Hir'd oltj (lermarnffom Wit-
temberg, where m,v Lordilatplct atfcnded
the university, who had a fine faculty fov ;
storing away provender.' liis-ease is well
attested. For a wager' no would eat a
whole sheep, or a whole pig, or put out o(
sight a bushel of cherries, stones and all.
He lived until lie was about 80 years of
age, a great portion of the time support
ing himself by exhibiting (lie peculiarity
of his appetite, which, to say the least,
roust have been a very eccentric one.
Thus, lie would chew glass, earthenware
anil flint into small fragments. 11 • had an
especial preference for caterpillars, mice
and birds, and, when these were not pro
curable, lie would content himself with
mineral kubstances. Once lie put down
his “maw and gulf” a pen, the ink, and
the sand pounce, and he would have got)
bled the inkstand, too, lind he not licet,
restrained.
Taylor, the water poet, tells id Nicholas
Wood, of the count y of Kent, in England
who was a tolerably good trencherman
On one occasion lie got away with a whole
sheep; at another time with several rabbits;
at a third with three dosnn pigeons—well
grown pigeons, not squabs: again with
eighteen yards of black pudding it!link o
that, Master Brook),.and oil two other oc
casions sixty pounds of cherries and thru,
peeks of damsons. And, Taylor goes on t
say: “Two loynes of mutton and oneloynt
of-veal wore but ns three sprats to him
Once, at Sir Warhnm St. Legi r's h:msj, h
showed himself so violent of teeth and
stomach that he ate ns much as
would have served thirty men, so
that Ills belly was like to turn bankrupt
and break, but that the serving man turned
him to the lire and anuointed his pauiicl.
with grease and butter to make it stretch
and hold, and afierwaril, being laid in bed,
he slept eight hours, and rusted all tin
while, which, when the knight undei-
stood, he commanded him to bo lain ti
the stocks, and there to endure as long a (
he had lain bedrid with eating." Tin
most, wonderful part of all tiiis is tha'
Wood should sleep for i ight. hours and la. t
all the while, lie should have carried on:
his true character by still eating while h
slumbered.
Women needing renewed slivngLh o
who stiller from nervous weakness, wit 1
find nothing to help them like Moxi
Nerve Food. It is certainly a great invig
orator, and will restore a shattered ner\-
ous system to a healthl'ul and natural con
dition in a few days. The physicians say
it is the best nerve food vet. discovered.
Sons „t the Oat tinn.
“A charge to keep 1 have,” was the soil),
of the old gun that no one knew was load
ed.—New Orleans Picayune.
“lumiii ns Tti.viN."
Why sutler Piles? Immediate relief am
complete cure guaranteed. Ask foi
“Rough on Piles.” Hu re cure for itching
protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles
oOe. At Druggists or mailed.
SKINNY MKN.
Wells’ “Health Ronower” restores health
und vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence,
Nervous Debility, For Weak Men, Deli
cate Women, ft.
WELLS' IIAIK 1IAL8AH.
If gray, restores to original color. An
elegant dressing, softens and beautifies.
No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative.
Stops hair coming out; strengthens,
cleanses, heals scalp. 50o. a&wtf
In lluriuony with the People.
Ex-Speaker Haines says he is glad he
was defeated. For once the ex-speaker is
on the popular side.—Chicago Nows.
CLOSE WORK IN NEW JERSEY.
A Sj mphoii) In Violet.
At a young ladies’ luncheon party in
Now York a scort composed of violets in
three shades decorated the table. Russian
v'iolels covered the gilds of the scarf,
fringed with lilies of the valley. The pur-
Jple, Mdj'ie Louise came next, and pale
'Neuiiofitails (icdtlpied the narrow centre ot
design. ' . • r
- — r 11 '
twelve. The republicans savthat a recount
will disclose a tie, and the democrats assert
their belief that the republicans have been
tampering with the ballot boxes since
election day. The petitions for the recount
are not in regular form and the applica
tion is held under advisement. A recount
has been ordered in the second
district of Mercer. Walter, demo
crat, has the certificate of election
of the hoard of canvassers. Jones, his re
publican competitor, claims that on some
of the ballots counted for Walter his name i
was written above Walter's printed name,
but the election officers did not count them i
for the reason that the voters had neglect- |
ed to scratch out the printed name.
PATTHSnsoN, N. J., November 0.— Judge j
Dixon to-night granted orders for a re-|
count of the ballots in the second mid i
third assembly districts, to lie made in the !
latter district on .Saturday next, and ;, i the j
former district on the following Saturday.
There is a tie in the third district, and
the democrats will probably certiorari the
matter to the supreme court, to test the
question, whether a recount is authorized
by law in such a ease.
Mari' MaiU'jf far Year Work
If.you improve good opportunities. Hal-
lott & Co., Portland, Maine, will mail free
full information showing how you can
make from $5 to $25 arid upwards a day
and live at home wherever you are located.
JJetter write; some hat'e mode ovot fflO'in
a day; all now. No capital-required;
started free. Both sexes; all ages. Suc
cess for every worker. Send address and
see for yourself. * oe28 d8m
.111. (rearm: llrllinPM to Sfutc lit* l*r I ni-i pli-K IV11 li
mit I’uy. .
Mr. Henry George was asked by a Sun
reporter the following:
“You said in one oi your speeches, ‘the
labor question, or, to give it another name,
the land question, is iron) henceforward
the vital issue of the present.’ ’Will you
please state briefly for the Sun what you
mean by ‘the land question,’ and also by
what practical measure, legislative or
otherwise, you propose to realize the
idea?"
Mr. George said: “I am pdrfuetly will
ing to answer those questions fur tbe, Sun,
but, to do so would bo equivalent to writ
ing an article, and I want pay for It. 1 am
no longer a candidate. I make my living
by writing.”
fdClnaCordial
cun EH
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVER3,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
IT give* NEW
1 LIFE to tha
TT ia Invigorat
ing and De
lightful to take,
and of great value
us a Medicine for
weak and Ailln;
V/oinen and Gliil
dren.
* .
AufiKimi
Most of flirttl.vtisfs\thit h r.flhrt numkiml are origin
ally u.’iuitod bv a dis mlenyl comfitiou of ihn LIV £ R.
for all compl lints of (his kind, tmcii ns Torpidity of
thol.ivor, JJiliouHn<".n, Nervous Dyspepsia. Imligou*
fi*>ii Irregularity of tho*Bo\volu Constipation Flutu-
'uncy, Eructations and Burning of tho Stoiu.’ih
tH.niHttinoH ciiII.mJ Hmrfchiirn) Mi-isma, Malaria.
Bloody Flux. Chills nno Fever. Bivakbone Fever
Exhaustion bofnro or after Ft.veis, Chronic Dinr-
rha^a. Loss of Appetite, lleudarhe, Foul Breath,
Irregularities inci.liMitid to Families. Roaring-down
STiffilGEB’S IURMT11
is invaluable It id not.a panacea for nil discaso-,
but u'1 tihurtties of tlio LIVER,
will i-'-J 6 TOM ACH and BOWELS
It <buncos tne complexion from n waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color, ft entirely remove*
low. gloomy spirits. 1». is oue of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and f-Ur.lFIF.RS OF THE
BLOOD, and la A f ALUAbriS V QN 1C,
STADICEF 3 ARRANT!!
Fur side by all Druggists. Price $1.00 per bottlo
C. F. ST ADIGE R, Proprietor,
*40 SO. FRONT ST.. Phllndnlori'n. Pn-
whole’ SYSTEM
by Strengthening
the Muscles, Ton
ing the NERVES,
and compIetelyDi-
gesting the food.
no h u y t f a 1
Minerals, is com
posed cf carefully
selected Vegeta
ble M edlcines,
combined skill
fully, making a
Safe and Pleasant
Remedy.
For mile by ah DrngsfaM an<| (Jroc
you not kiM>p >01.1 Vi lOKKUi,
Dottle will be Hunt, churg.-H iml-l.
by 1
physicians,telling
now to treat dis
eases at HOME,
mailed, together
with a 8etof hand
some cards by new
Heliotype process,
on receipt 0f lo c.
«>r*. 8bnul1 the denier near
omit $1.00, «u4 • ru.l not
Volina Drug and Chemical Company,
li.ii.Tr.miF. ■*"' r. h. a.
M other’s
r
Friend
Not only shortens the time* .
of labor und lessens the i »•-
tfii.-dty of pain, but it gre: l-
ly diniifiishes the dunge»* to
life of both mother nnd child
und ieives the mother in a
j condition highly favorable
*tu speedy recovery ? and far
lost liable to flooding, Con
vulsion-. and other alarming
symptoms incident to slow
or painful labor. Us wonder
ful efficacy in this respect
entitles it to be called Tjih
Mother's Fuikkd and to he ’
ranked as one of tbe life-
saving remedies of the nine* # ,
teentli century.
We cannot publish certifi
cates concerning this re me- *
dy without wounding the
delicacy of I he writers. Yet
we have hundreds on file.
Send for our book, “To Mothers,” mailed free.
..UuAniTici.n ltEm;i.ATOit Co., AtlAhta. On.
jy21 cod*w linn (2\
FOR SALE.
Temperance Hall, two-story brick building,
walls and timbers perfectly sound. Could be
converted into a splendid warehouse at nominal
expense. Quarter acre lot. Will sell for what
the land is worth—thirty per cent below assessed
I value.
The Wilkcrson Residence, Third avenue, op
posite Mr. Jno. Hill’s.
The Harrison Dwelling and 40 acres, Beall-
wood.
Two-story Brick Store occupied by J. H. Gabriel
& Co.
Quarter acre lot north Jackson street.
FOB iROEnSTT.
Offices ami Sleeping Rooms over Singer Sew
ing Machine Co’s office.
L. H. CHAPPELL,
ISrnhr, Real Estate and Insurance Agent.
.it/
(Copy.) Chicago, April 21st, lfiftG.
This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust ane
Savings Bank has this day received from the
Union Cigar Company ot Chicago, to be held
as a Special Deposit,
U. S. 4 °lo Coupon Bonds,
as follows :
No. 220*8 D. tsoo. % Market Value of which Is
“ 4120* loo. I
•* *1201* too. y $1012.
•• essio mu. f
*800. ) (S.) yas. S. Gilbs, Cash. ,
I Wc offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our
“FANCY GBOUKU*’ docs not prove to be a
genuine Havana-fdler Cigar.-Union Cigar Co.
Catarrh
^LY’S 1
BSWS9
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I
ELY’S
'old in Head
CATARRH.
1 AY FEVER.
11.fill Parties Seeklnjr Pontrol ot'tlie Next Legisla
ture.
New York Times.
Tlie contest between the two parties for
tile control of tho next New Jersey legisla
ture promises to be exciting, and in every
district in which there is the smallest ex
cuse for action recounts of the vote will
probably be ordered. These recounts are
made by authority of a recent act of the
legislature, and tbe certificate of the court
b ised on them supersedes the certificate of
the board of canvassers. In tho Essex
county court yesterday J udi;e
Depue granted an applL ation for a recount
of the vote in the second and sixth assem
bly districts of that county. In the second
district, Peck, republican, has a narrow
majority over Denny, the democratic and
labor candidate. Denny alleges that pro
hibition votes were tallied for Peck. In
the sixth district, E. W. Crane was declared
elected over Gen. Ward. The latter alleges
error in the count, nnd his application for
a recount was granted,
In tbe second Cumberland district, Haw
kins, republican, has a declared majority
of two. The democratic candidate thinks
that this may be destroyed by a recount,
and one has been ordered. Similar action
has been taken In the first Burlington dis
trict, where Hutchinson, republican, lias
been declared elected. Blu r, the demo
crat ic candidate, claims that many of the
ballots counted for Burr were second as
sembly district ballot!;. An application I
has been made for a recount m Salem, I
where Newell, democrat, has a majority of
ota Liquid, Snuff o
il.SJ.I owiler. Free (Voi
HAY-fever :& 6 0& an
A particle is applied into each nostril and is
agreeable. Price 60 cents at Druggists; by mail,
registered 50 cts. Circulars free. ELY BROS.,
Druggists Owego. N. Y. aug3 eodAwtf unn
Printing. Book-Binding
AND
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICES
Coinliincil with It rent Rt’l'raotin? Power,
They »#•<» :*s Tr«nsjuitrerii un<l Col«r-
lows ns fliiKlit Itself',
And for softnibs of endurance to the eye cannot
be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hour*
without fatigue. I n fact, they a* c
Perfect Sir/ht- Preservers.
TestWmmiuH. from the leading physicians in
the Unit- ii St lies, governors, senators, legis
lators, sioclriuen. men of note in all professions
and in diderent branches of trade, hunkers, me-
chanics, etc., am be given, who have had their
sight improved by their use.
ALL EYBfl FITTED AND THK FIT GUARANTEED BY
BRANNON & CARSON,
Druggists, Columbus, Georgia.
-SEDGWICK*-
STEEL WIRE FENCE
W
Is tho host general purpose wire fenee In use. It
'a strong net-warU without hurl>«. Don’t
ujure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep and
noultry, ns well as horses and cattle. The besl
'•nee for Farms, Gardens, Stock Ranges ami Rail
mads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns, Darks
•(•bool-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust
roof paint, or made of galvanized wire, ns pre
•rred. It will last a life-time. It is better limn
imnls or barbed wire in every respect. The
mdtfwie.k Bates made of wrought-!ron pipe and
teel wire, defy all competition in lightness, neat-
icss, strength and durability. We make the best
•heapest and easiest working nil-iron nuiomatit
EDCWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind
\ LARUI0 STOCK of all kinds of I’APFR, i'
eluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bi
Heads, maiements, always on hand. Also E»
velopes. Cards, Aic., printed at short netic*
Paper Boxes of anv size or description cot ket
ti stock made at short notice.
Til ON. OIV.BKKT,
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office
D PAFMFQQ I Ils causes, and a new
C-Hr lx LOO . and successful DU UK re
your own home, by one who was deal
twenty-eight years. Treated by the mos
noted specialists without benefit. Cured himsel
in three months, and since then hundreds b
others. Full particulars sent on application.
T. S. PAGE, No. 41 West 31st St., New York City
oc28 tu th sat«Si\v6m
_ _.. costly
goods which will help all, of either sex, to make
more money tight away than anything else i
this world. Fortunes await the workers abso
lutely sure. Terms mailed free. True & Co.
AuvustA. Main*
OPIUM
id \\ hiskey llnl>-
- cured at home with-
it pain. Book of pur-
tieuiars sent FKEL.
attt-Si WhlieUull Street
C» has taken the teai tft
>c sales of ‘hat class of
.jrnedies, .and has circa
almost universal "'.usf4>
W MURPHY BRDSm
Paus.TG*
©haswon the lavor ■
the public and now ran
among the leading Me
:» of the oildcm.
A. L. SMITH.
Bradford, P.
Sold by D.-iiggisw.
Price .fil-00.
ALL kho?4TlCR Ar.VtRTUiic IN ONI VOLUME.
r, *“ ws
. • lii.i ,.\l'.....‘ot.liawsitltlv'shi f
• >.•, i. -t t-\ tm::» to this. Live . ' u* a;t-
. '.I 'fti;.'. >ra,iu -i'. Ro n:o • >;i .oy
... k " . v’.cra.Ilkbtit.U'dv* ’cr “!
•' A^:. :V5 . AiJTEO. Ix-w prat .1 n -cl
CA.M.m:::..-cu..liux i-’ .Pai,.u • . >if
FOR SALE
M Y place on Talbotton road, about two mile*
from city,on line ot Georgia Midland. Ha.-
i new Uvc room House, all necessary out-house .
in excellent repair; splendid spring. The plact
contains 102’.. acres, about 25. acres of which art
heavily wooded.
TIEIRvINdlS EASY.
Fot particulars apply to me on the place, o
to T. M. Foley, opera house.
r*c12t« ° P tfPRfNOFR
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
All parties having claims against Thos. D
Fortson, d teased, are hereby notified to present
the same, duly authenticated, to me. within tin
time prescribed by law; and all parties indebtec
to said Thos. D. Fortson are required to main
immediate payment to me.
T. W. FORTSON,
octi oawtiwl Administrator
Our IJ L05IA 10*c. Cigry is strlfctly Hand .
made. Elegant quality. Superior worlcmanhip.
Sold by ail Crooers.-
U A'IoiV CIGAR COMPANY,
?5 N. Clintbu St., - CHICAGO,
lie tail by
D. lilJiNT, Columbus, Go.
ie24 div
AT THEIR
& CO,
l
New Stand
OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK
—OF—
Fall Millinery
Now on Exhibition.
All the novelties in Felts,
Astrakhan and Plush Hafs
can be found at our store.
.We are displaying the mosi
elegant line ol Fancy Feathers,
Birds’ Wings, ele., 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 lip.
Our Pattern Hats are now
on" exhibition.
ICO,
COM Ml SS40N ERS’ SALE
t-FOR PARTITION—
Valuable . City Property.
flBORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY : Under
VJ und by virtue of an order from the Superior
Court of Muscogee County, passed at the May
Term, 1886, thereof, the undersigned Commission
ers, appointed by said Court, will sell in front of
the Coart House of said county, iu the city of Co
lumbus. on the first Tuesday in December next
between the legal hours of Bale, at public outcry'
to the highest bidder the following described
city j roperty, all lying in the city of Columbus,
county of Muscogee, btute of Georgia, to wit:
The ground, with the improvements thereon
formerly known ns the McKee Carriage Reposito
ry and Shops, now occupied by John Disbrow &
Co.an a livery stub e being known and distin
guished in the plan of 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 I y Jones, MoDougaL vu\d Cleghorn, on
the east by lot number 225, and on the west by
Firf-t avenue (formerly Oglethorpe street), on
which said First avenue said ptoperty fronts.hav-
ing a front of ninety-nine (0!)) feet, more or less
and runs back with a depth of Qiie hundred and
forty-seven feet and ten inch* s 047 feet 10 inches)
more or less.
. Ala-*, the following lots and parts of lots in said
city oi Columbus, to-wit:
All of * ity lots numbers 526 and 626, containign
l> of an acre each, more or less; also, the north
E arts of city lots numbers 623 and 624, said parts
eingof the breadth of forty-nine feet three and
one-third inchei (49 feet 3S inches) each, running
through both of said lots the same width from
Forsyth to McIntosh streets, being the north
1 hires of said lots numbers 523 and 624, the whole
ot the aforesaid property bcingtne same property
which was owned b> the late James M. Quinhy in
hlK 1lfV> timp Tho fntiv lotu l.iut rlnuo^ho,! tJ„ _
C&EAftf
IjAMlNg
hm0 :
M. Joseph's Old Siand.
Infantile and Birth Humors Speedil)
Cured by Cuticura.
L' , OR Cleaiifeini; t)ia Skill nnd Sculp of Birtli
* Humors, for allaying Itching, Burning and
lidlammation, for curing the first symptoms o 1
Eczema, Psoriasis. Milk ’Crust, BcaHl Head.
Scro ulaand other inheiitcd skir. and blood dis
eoscf, C'uticura, the great Skin ' urc. and Cuti
cura Soup, an exquisite Skin Bcuuiifier. exter-
rariy, and « utiaira Resolvent, the new Blood
P" ifirr, internally, aie infallible. AbsoJutcb
pure.
my «j,i>i:sT 4 ini,a>.
Now six years of age, when an infant six months
old, was attacked with a virulent, mali» nunt skin
disease.. All ordinary remedies I'al ing, we called
our family physician, who attempted to cure it
but it sptcud with almost incredible • apidity, un
t ; l the lower portion oft lie little fellow’s person,
from the middl of his back down to his knees,
was one solid rash, ugly, painful, blotched nnd
malicious. We hud no vest at night, no peace by
day. The physician did not know (hen, and docs
not know now. what it was. Finally.we were ad
vised to try Cutieuru Reined en. Without the
knowledge of our physician. I procured a box of
Cuticura • n* a cake of Cutit ura Soop. The < i ect
WAS SIHFLY «AKYFikOi;S.
U* ing the two togethi r,Jln-t washing him thor-
oughiy with < uticura S an then anointing lrim
with Cuticura, From the first application a
change for the better appear d. The doctor said
we had no further need of him, and c ased his
visits. In three or four v eel s a c mr k’te cure
was wrought leaving the little • el low’s person as
white and healthy as though lie had n ver been
attacked. In in* opinion,your valuable rcmcdiei-
savedh s ’ife. end to-day he is a strong, hr aV.hy
child, perfectly well, no repetition of thedheasc
having« vc r occurrcd. Ye n art welcome lomakt
any use of this you may detm h« t.
GEO. B. SMITH.
Att’y at Law and Ex Eros. Att’y,
Ashland, Ohio
Reference: J. G. Weist. Druggist, Ashland. O.
ITTKT IC A B5 K.l! tl 2> ! B'S
! Arc sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura, 60 cents;
I Cuticura Soap, :J5 cents; Cutiouka Rksolvknt.
; 81.00. Prepared by Pottur Druo and Chumicai
Co., Boston.
Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.”
perfumed Skin Beautifler.
his life time. The four lots last described lie in a
cont guous body and are unimproved.
For the purposes of this sale the four unim-
K roved lots and parts of jots.last above described.
ave been subdivide* into eight equal lots, com
mencing on Fifteenth strt et (formerly Lee street),
and numbered as follows, to-wit: 1,2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
. each of said lots being ot a breadth of 49 feet
01 t inches, nnd running back with a depth of 147
feet 10 inches. Lots numbers 1, 3, 6 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 and one third inches (49 feet 3S inches),and
runniug back cast i47 feet 10 inches.
Lots numbers 2.4, 6 and 8 in said fubdivision
nrebituatyd to the west side of Fifth avenue
(formerly McIntosh street), each of said lots
fronting on said Fifth avenue 49 feet 3S inches
unrl running back u i st 147 feet 10 inches.
Tei ins—Cash on day of sale.
Possession given on payment of purchase
money. D. A. ANDREWS,
TOL Y. OR AW FORD,
JAS. G. MOON,
nova dim Commissioners.
J.C. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent,
SO. 22. St:XT HOOK TO POST OKFICK, OOLUM-
lies, MA.
FOIl SALE.
$1150. l 4 acre lot, five room House, all complete,
on upper Second avenue.
550 One vacant lot on 1th avenue, between 8th
and 9tli .streets.
22 0. L acre lot, six room l ouse and other
homes, all new, on lower Broad.
2750. 5 room house, two servant houses.
250 One vacant lot fronting park.
1800. 1 1 acre ot, G roc m house and store house-
400. 1 1 acre lot on 3d avenue, between 6th and
6th streets.
anno Small farm two milts east, of city,
loco 10 acres lund, 5 ^oom house, 3 mi-es east of
city.
1200 20 acres land, fi room house, good fence, two
miles noithof city.
1 have, also, oilier cit> property, which I will
show you, and several small farms in Geo gia
ami Alabama. Cal and see me before you fnake
any arrangements, a* I mean business.
cr. o. k,e:]eidy,
Real Estate Agent, No.22 12th St
dtf
" PLANTATION FOR SALE. ~
I OFFER my plantation in Crenshaw county for
sale, containing 5‘20 acres, with 2.50 acres under
good fence. Good frame dwelling house with
seven rooms, new framed kitchen unjoining, and
good servants’ house in the yairl; also plenty of
good tenants’ houses and nil necessary oulhuild-
tnps. My place is situated two miles south of
New Providence, on Conecuh river, alto on the
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 conve
nient all the time. To ere are thiee good wells of
water and several good springs outlie plantation,
good cattle nnd hog range, and facilities for
hunting and fishing pood. I will sell cheaper
than any one and give thee payments, one-third
cash, one-third in twelve mouths and one-third
in two years with 8 percent interest on last pay
ment.
My reason for wishing to sell is on account of
being too old to attend to a fmm of Urs «ize.
W. P. MOUNT.
New Providence, Ala., Oct. 15, 18S6.
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Brokers & Real Estate Agents.
$3700 for a 5 room House; hot and cold water,
out-buildings, etc.
$',000 for Gen. French’s Wynn ton Residence.
$3>)00 for Mr. Jos. Pou’s Wynnton Residence.
$5000 for Mr. Thomas’s six Houses in Browneville-
$3200 for Mr O. C Bullock’s desirable Residence.
$3000 for Mr. II. A. Gibson’s place, Summerville-
86250 for an elegant Wynnton Residence.
Other city property. S3000, 82100. $7000. $800,8400,
$37f!0. Several Dwellings and Stores for rent.
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Telephone No. 51. Columbus, Ga.
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