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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1886-.
FATALITY ON THE TURF.
karela'i Kln| Pox, fimtnt of tho Two-year-
•Ih, Follow* I,lute Dwyer and Sllrer Cloud.
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Small granules, small dose, big results,
pleasant in operation, don’t disturb the
stomach. 10c and 26c.
“HOt(J II ON 01KT.”
Ask for “Koug'h on Dirt.” A perfect
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less, extra line A 1 article, pure and clean;
sweetens, freshens, bleaches and whitens
Without slightest injury to finest fabric.
Unequaled for tine linens and locos, gen
eral household, kitchen and laundry use.
Softens water, saves labor and soap.
Added to starch prevents yellowing. 6e,
10c, 25c, at G roc ere. d&wtf
See t
A rolling eye never yet gave a piercing
glance. A circular su,v, rather.—Texas
Siftings.
Darby's Prophylaotle Fluid
Gives prompt and permanent relief in
burns, scalds, chilblains, venomous stings
or bites, cuts and wounds of every deerip-
tiou. It is invaluable in scarlet fever,
diphtheria, smaU-p. x, cholera, yellow,
typhus, typhoid and ot her fevers. For
sick rooms, to prevent the spread of con
tagion, it is the best disinfectant known.
Hon. Ilex, n. Stajilirns. of llrorgltt.
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid is an article
of but little cost, but. great value. Its
domestic as well as medicinal uses are nu
merous, while its spo realties are most
Wonderful. No head of a family should
ever be without it. eod seaw
One uf the tjurer Tilings.
The more wreckless t he management of
a railroad is, tho better the public like it.—
Merchant Traveler.
Malaria.
Twenty-five* hundred dozen bottles of
Ague Conqueror ordered in one month. It
positively eradicates all Malaria, Fever
aud AguCj Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
in any climate. Read our book of 1000
testimonials.
Due West. S. C., March 12,1883.—G. G.
Green, Dear Sir—\Ve will soon need more
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Fairfield, Mo., August 29,1886.—G. G.
Green, Dear Sir—Your Ague Conqueror
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had no effect whatever.
taoulaville Courier Journal. 17th.
A remarkable mortality has existed this
Season among thoroughbreds. The Turf
Guide for 1885 shows that only twenty-
•lght died in that year, while up to Octo
ber 2,1886, the date of the last issue of the
Guide this year, forty-seven deaths were
recorded. 'Since that date three promi
nent thoroughbreds have gone to their
fathers. These three were Lizzie Dwyer,
Silver Cloud and King Fox. They died in
the order named, a day intervening be
tween the death of each. Dew Drop, the
Dwyers’ high-priced filly, died on Septem
ber 11. Thus the Dwyers, E. Corrigan, E.
J. Baldwin and J. B. Haggin have each
lost one of the most important horses in
their stables. ThiB brings the list of
deaths tip to fifty. Others mnv have oc
curred and not yet been reported.
The records of Dew Drop, Lizzie Dwyer
Mid Silver Cloud have boon reported in the
Courier-Journal. It is possible that in the
death of King Fox the turf sustained a
greater loss than in that of any of the
Others. The colt was two years old. Ho
Was bred at, Dixinna, Major Thomas’ farm,
and was by King Ben, out of Maud Hamp
ton, being a fttll brother to Ban Fox. Mr.
Haggin bought him at the Dixiana sale of
1886, paying f710 for him, Like his brother,
Ban Fox, he promised well ns a two-year-
old. Whether or not he would, liko the
other, have been a disappointment ns a
thrcj-year-old, must now always remnin
Ml open question; but at the time of his
death he was already considered a promi
nent candidate for tho Kentucky derby
next spring. He died at Monmouth Park
of blood poisoning and dropsy.
King F ox was, next to Fremont,
Dwyers’ phenominal colt, which never
found a competitor that tested his speed,
the best two-year-old colt of the year. His
first race was at Saratoga on August 4,
when he won the Saratoga stakes, for two-
year-olds. three-quarters of a mile, beating
Xlcadc, Golinh and Bwarthmore, in 1:16.
At the same meeting he won the Kentucky
stakes, three-quarters of a mile, over a
heavy track, in 1:18, beating Alcnde, La-
Tedo and Grisette in a gallop. At Mon
mouth park he was second to Kingston by
a neck in the Select stakes, three-quarters
of a mile, run in 1:141. At Coney Island he
won the Flntbush stakes, seven-oights
of a mile, beating Kingston, Lizzie Kropps
and Bessie June in l:27i|. Ills
greatest race, and that which, more than
any other, defined his position as the best
two-year old of the year, was the groat
eastern handicap at. Cpney island, three-
quarters of a mile. King Fox carried 125
pounds, ten more pounds than any other
starter carried, and thirty more than one
of them carried. King Fox mad the
Whole of the running, and cleverly beat
the field of fourteen others in 1:15.
Thus of his five races reported he won
four, nnd was second in tho other. He lias
beon running nnd winning sinco the last
number of tho Turf Guide wn.s issued.
The colt’s winnings In the five races
above mentioned were $17,448.
DOESN’T 1MFROVE MATTERS.
Pr cxMcnt Mrt’ohli Soijik Ills First Cominuiilea-
New York, November 17.—The follow
ing statement explains itself: “College of
New Jersey, Princeton, N. J., November
16,188(1.— T hasten to express tny accept
ance of the explanation given by Dr,
Holmes, that only two lines of his poem re
late to Princeton. As t heard him read,
without tho punctuation now in his print
ed poem, I understood that tho following
four lines referred to Princeton :
“ ’O’er Princeton’s sands the fiir refieettons stoat
Where mighty Edwurds stamped his iron heel.
Nay on the hill where old Hellers were found
Fast ns If Styx had sift Hum nine times round.’
“But he now explains that the two last,
of these linos relate to the creed of
Andover. I must, therefore, leave them
with that institution.
“I have also to acknowledge tho favors
shown by Harvard college to me person
ally in the matter of a degree, and I could
expect nothing further. But the fact re
mains that on the occasion of an im
portant anniversary Ih". goodwill shown
to other institutions all about us was with
held from Princeton, which I was Invited
to represent. I acknowledge that Harvard
had a right to bestow its honors whero it
pleased, hut surrounded as 1 am by a body
of professors carrying . i original research
and printing their resu'ts for the public in
books and periodicals, 1 thought itstrange
that no notice was taken of our college.
1 still feel that I had the same right to
give expression to my fjellngs of indigna
tion as Harvard hadto withhold tho recog
nition she gave to others.
“I wish tho public to understand that
this is the first oorumuoioation I have sent
to the press on this subject.
“J vmrs McCosil.”
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FOR SALE.
Tempcrnnce Hall, two-story brick building,
walls and timbers perfectly sound. Could be
converted into* splendid warehouse at nominal
expense. Quarter acre lot. Will sell for what
the land is woi th—thirty per cent below un^essed
value.
The Wilkerson Residence, Third avenue, op
posite Mt. J110. Hill’s.
The Harrison Dwelling and 40 acres, Beall*
wood.
Two-story Brick Store occupied by J. II. Gabriel
& Co.
Quarter acre lot north Jackson street.
FOR RER'T.
Offices and Sleeping Rooms over Singer Sew
ing Machine Co’s office.
L. H. CHAPPELL,
iirokrr. Coal Estate am! Insurance Aicent.
point tuent of another Trustee
Columbus. Ga., at Chambers, October 8, 1R86.
the pttiit on in the above case read and consider
ed; it is ordered that the defendant, .lames M.
'Davis, show cause before me at 10 o’clock a. m.
on the lHh of J >ecembei\ IRStl, uttlic Court House
in the cit-v of Columbus, why lie: should not be
v moved fivni IF?: trust and another trustee ap-
i>oiiitod as pra;v«i h r, and it appearing that, said
James M. Davjs resides beyond the lindts of this
Male, it C» i-dc’vd that *'• tvi e bt' nertccted on
him b?, puMieutivip of this v rderin the Columbus
i!nt.;uirer-^un, a newapapt r published in the city
of Columbus, twice a month for two months be-
fote the hearing.
«4ivci: under my hand and official signature.
J. T. WILLIS, Judge S. C. C. C.
oct9 2tam2ra
FOR SALE!
CY place on Talbotton road, about two rnilee
ivl from city,on line of Georgia Midland. Has
a new five room House, all necessary out-house?*,
in excellent repair; splendid spring. The place
contains 102V^> acres, about 25 acres of wkicn are
heavily wooaed.
TERMS ZE-A-Sir.
r particulirs apply to me on the place, or
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EMPIRE STABLES.
Successors to JOHN LISBIt0 W & CO.
Sale. Feed and Liver) Stables.
East Side of First Ave., between 12th and 13th Sts.
New and Nobby Turnouts, Safe and Showy Horses, Careful and Experienced Drivers,
FUNERALS personally conducted and properly attended to. The finest Hearses in
the city.
AFTER SEPTEMBER 1st, Horses boarded and carefully cared for at *18 per
month. Ample accommodations for LIVE STOCK. Headquarters for dealers.
4J-T<lephoae Xa. 08. oo31 dly
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE
-FOR PARTITION—
Valuable City Property.
fJEORQIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY : Under
G and by virtue of uu order from the Superior
Court of Muscogee County, passed at the Mar
Term, 1886, thereof, the undersigned Commission
ers, appointed by Baid Court, will sell in front of
the Court House of said county, in the city of Co
lumbus. on the first Tuesday in December next
between the legal hours of sole, at public outcry*
to the highest bidder, the following described
city property, all lying in the city of Columbus
county of Muscogee, State of Georgia, to wit: ’
The (pound, with the improvements thereon
formerly known as the McKee Carriage RepoBito?
ry aud Shops, now occupied by John Disbrow &
Co, as a livery stable, being known and distin-
B lushed in the plan of said city as lot number 226
ounded on he north by lot formerly owned bv
Garland B. Terry, on the south by lot formerly
owned by Jones, McDougaP and Oleghorn. on
the east by lot number 225, and on the west by
First avenue (formerly Oglethorpe street), on
which said First avenue said property fronts.hav-
M a front of ninety-nine (99) feet, more or leBS
and runs back with a depth of one hundred amf
torty-sevon feet und ten ineht s (147 feet 10 inches)
more or less. -
Alscn tlie following lots and parts of lots in said
city of Columbus, to-wit: “
All of ■ ity lots numbers 626 and 626, contalnign
'A of an acre each, more or less; also, the north
S orts of city lots numbers 623 and 624, said parte
eiug of the breadth of forty-nine feet three and
one-third inches (48 feet 3’r inches) each, running
through both of said lots the same width from
Forsyth to McIntosh streets, being the north
thirds of said lots numbers 623 and 624, the whole
oi the aforesaid property beingthe same property
which was owned b> the late James M. Quinby in
his life time. The four lots last described lie in a-
contiguous body and are unimproved.
For the purposes of this sale the four unim-
E roved lots and parts of lots.last above described
ave been sui divider into eight equal lots, com
mencing on Fifteent h stri et (formerly Lee street)
and numbered as follows, to-wit: 1.2.3.4, a, 8, 7
g, each of said lots being of a breadth of 49 feet
•< inches, and running back with a depth of 147
feet 10 inches. Lots numbers 1, 3, 5 and 7 in the
above subdivision are situated on the east side of
Fourth avenue (formerly Forsyth st ect), each lot
fronting on said Fourth avenue forty nine feet
three and one third inches (49 feet 3) 3 inches),and
running back r ast 147 feet 10 inched.
Lots numbers 2,4, 6 and 8 in said utbdivision
are situated m the west side of Fifth avenue-
(formerly McIntosh street), each of said lots'
fronting on said Fifth avenue 49 feet 3‘4 inches
and running back west 147 feet 10 inches.
Terms-Cash on day of sale.
Possession gives on payment of purchase-
money. D. A. ANDREWS
TOL Y. CRAWFORD,
JAS. G. MOON,
nov2 dim Commissioners.
J.C.REEDY,
Real Estate Agent,
NO. 22. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, CO I, I'M-
BUS, <U.
FOR SALE.
$1459. M acre lot, five room House, all complete *
on upper Second avenue.
550 One vacant lot on 4th avenue, between 8th
and 9th streets.
22'0. La acre lot. six room house and other
homes, all new, on lower Broad.
2750. 5 room house, two servant houses.
250 One vacant lot fronting park.
1800. M acre ’ot. K room house and store house..
450. 1 \ acre lot. on 3d avenue, between 6th and
Oth streets.
3000 Small farm two miles east of city.
1000 10 acres land, 5 r oom house, 3 miies cast of'
city.
1*00 20 acres land, 0 room house, good fence, two
miles north of city.
I have, alfio, other city property, which I will
show you, and several sn ail farms in Geo'kia
and Alabama. Cal and see me before you make
any arrangements, as I mean business.
J~. G. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent, No. 22 12th St
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Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
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