Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 18, 1886, Image 3

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DECEMBER 18, 188(1. N»w» from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. laterlcuH to Hare WatorWorkn-Altmn)’* \v,.„it h A Sew Saw Mill on tin- (leorida >1 l.lln„,i_ AlloU| ‘ •r Newspaper for Molille-Nows Items from Florida. Neonila. Americiis is to have water works. Madison is to have a guano factory at an •Arly date# Professor Paloman, of King, will take aharge of the new college in Cochran at •nee. Damage suits the past two years is a luxury that has cost the tax pavers of AthenB not less than $1000. 1 J Albany’s assessed taxable property is about SI,750,000, showing an increase with in the last live years of nearly half a mil lion dollars. Messrs. Johnson and Yarbrough, of Meri- wethercounty, have purchased a twenty horse power engine and will erect a large saw mill on the line of the Georgia Mid land. Mr. 8. B. Wright, an old and highly ment. There have been three assignments at Washington in the past forty-eight hours -Dr. Russ, druggist; G. c. fceaT, confec tioner, and J. F. Toomoy, general store. In a quarrel over a game of cards at Savannah, James Maloney was severely cut in the nock by A. M. Barbee, a well known carpenter. Both men had been drinking. Barbee was arrested, put Ma loney, who was unable to get out, sent word that ho wonkl not prosecute, as he was to blame. Henry Ware, of Washington, was attend ing to a water gin Friday, ami concluded that the motes needed looking after. liais ing the breast with his right hand he felt for the motes with his left, and when he did so the gin put in its work by mangling two of his lingers so badly that they had to be amputated. Among other presents sent the Quitman Guards, of Forsyth, for their fair, and sec onding their efforts to procure for them selves au armory, is a liberal check from the Central railroad authorities, thus show ing the appreciation of this strong corpora tion of the importance of well-equipped military organizations of the slate. John Saggus, of Taliaferro county, as sisted by his sons, was building a shed to his house last Friday, and, while a heavy plate was being put in place, it slipped and tuushed him to the earth. The limber struck him on the back and broke several ribs, inflicting swell serious internal inju ries thatlhe died in loss than an hour. KLast Tuesday night .Mr. James H. Brew er, who lives just a mile from Hinesvdle, happened to the misfortune of losing bis barn, stables, and his horse by Are. At 2 o’clock at night the family were aroused by the noise of the II lines, but. it was too late to save the barn or tue horse. It is supposed that tlie tire originated tiom stumps which were burning in the tleid. Alsbnma. Mayor Reaves, at the head of the Eufaula ainl tit. Andrews Bay railroad enterprise. Is again utf for llie bay to secure additional subscription in lauds and the ngut of uvy for the road. Au unknown white man was found dead on tue Mobile and Montgomery track, tour miles above -Mobile, Wednesday morning. It is supposed he fell lruin the passenger train during the night. The panic in New York had no visible effect on tue markets in Montgomery. Prices hold up well on all the boards, meal stocks are steady, and the demand fur spot cotton is he: vy and unchanged. A declaration has been tiled for the - 1 Birmingham Real Estate ami investment Company,” with $Uh),U0J capital stuck, to do a general real estate, banking and loan bu»iness. Col. J. F. li Jackson, of Blouut Springs, Cougresmnau-elecl J no. 11. Bank- head, and Mr. W. D. McCurdy, ofLewndes- boro and Pratt Mines, are among tile in corporators. Mobile is to have another newspaper, the Buuday Times, devoced ^to society, military, tne clubs, etc. Jas. Irving Crabbe, formerly oi the Telegram, is the editor, bamuei ii. Browne, the wen known attorney, aosoeiite, and W. W. Harris, old time foreman of the New Of leans^ Limes, is publisher and part proprietor. Tne pa pier will appear Christmas ^uorning. A meagre report came to Birmingham Thursday of a tragedy on the soutu bound Queen and Crescent passenger train \\ oil- nesday afternoon at Wheeling, ten lmies above Birmingham. The story goes tuat several drunken negroes got aboard the train there; that as the train was starteu their boisterous conduct brought Conduc tor Duniap to them; tuat woue lie w.e> trying to make them sit down one ot t-iem struck him over the bead wicit a jug oi whisky, aqd thereupon ue pulled a pistol and shot the negro dead. The killing of the negroes Halsey and Harris is to be investigated before the mayor to-day. Bhenli frusT deputies, Brown and Williams, and the lour police men who assisted at the raid are at; unde. *5000, charged with mtuu.iaugli.er in me first degree. Truss was net. urrectoi., be cause ail accounts show him to ha; e becu too far off to have had a hand. , tne shorn; ing. Brown says tnat ueilber he noi 11 u- flred a shot. Mayor Dane was in -l*’ 1 gomery at the lime of the ahoooug, » ; could not have acted more promptly ' “ii he did at the mayor's corn-’ morning. His iustruetious to the marshal, of course, caused the arrest. theicountvVl'ia-fded*’ lmve | one^from 'eneilnre'cfn‘ ^ ^ Iffee of j county toord y ^^'“•^onera^f‘sumtw I pose of permaln^y iht i»TJT r 0S1 ! nK his life Sunday mgnt just as the train was nullimr out the trnin whn' Hl 6- l \^utlSgXSd cauirht hk t!’ ? 1 T* n *P°i‘°u,the wheel eaugnt Ills foot ami pulled to., under the ?oninHn g d 0 r th i e l 80,0 V' 1 his and bruising him severely, but oneX. 1 ybr08klng 110 bones > except While a >'oug man by the name of Tom ka aasXlf’ " the e,n P'°y ° r the Palatr nnue m'vP 1 : 00 ™, p( “'y ! , Was tapping the S 1 1 l " t {, he junction of Front and Reid nhur n’, Mon -^‘- v ', lor the purpose of run- niug a gas pipe down to the News office, „‘a amo MPi’pmtod by the escaping gu^ aid sank exhausted iulotho pit in whim , "orbing. Fortunately a „, t n e „“" (1 colored man discovered him to save his life! ° Ut °‘ the pit just in tilne Unis Money for Your Work fry° 0 u improvo good opportunities. Hai- lett& Co., Portland, Maine, will mail free tun information showing how you can make lrom .Jo to $25 and upwards a day and live at homo wherever you are located. Better write ; some have made over $50 in a . .yj . a ii new. No capital required; started free. Both sexes; all agt-u! Suc cess for every worker. Send address and see for yourself oc»i dflm rretoruls to bo Anxious. President Cleveland thinks he can he re elected without the vote of New York. Well, all we have to say is, we hope ho’ll try it.—Philadelphia Inquirer. Why They Arc Sml. Vassar college young women are still sad because they are under the imoression that it was “girljsh glee” that the president deprecated—Boston Record. HOLIDAY GOODS! Xmas conies but once a year, therefore make happy the hearts of tliore you love and esteem. Read below enumerated a list, of articles suitable for presents : For Your Notlter iuhI Nlwter. Mneethonrt. Wife uiiU Friend* Beautiful Lace Pins, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Necklaces, Lockets, Tiny Queen Chains, Weslcaina, Silver or Gold,Watch, Kings, Cuff Buttons, Cuff Plus, Collar Buttons, Gantelit.es, Silver or Gold Thimbles, Silver Hair Pins Silver and Gold Glove and Shoe But- toners, Opera Glasses, Vases, Jewel Boxes, Bronzes, Artistic. Clocks, Card Receivers, Silver Card Ctv-en, Silver Bells, Napkin Kings, Bronze Lamps, Picture Frames If.ye Glass Chains, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Solid and Plated Forks, Knives and Spoons, Book Marks. Gold Pencils, Pens, Toothpicks, Solid Silver and Plated Cups, Solid Silver Soup anil Oyuer Ladles, Berry, Preserve uiul Sugar Spoons, Butter Knives, Butter Dishes, Pickle Stands, Castors, Pearl Handle Knives. For Your Fattier mid llruthor, 13 nsJmltd and Friend. Silver or Gold Watches, Gold or Plated CIndus, Cult Buttons, Collar Buttons, Watch Charms, Scarf Pins, Silver Match Safes, Stud Buttous, Napkin Holders, Eye Glasses, Pebble Spectacles in Steel muI Nick el, Silver and Gobi Frames. Napkin Bings, Opera Glasses, Office Clocks. Gold Toothpicks, Gold Pencils, Gobi Headed Walking Cane*, Seal Hint*h. Gold Headed Silk Umbrellas, Combination Breakfast Sets, Siher Tobacco Boxes, Wiskbrooin, Solid Silver Handle, Society Pins, Ash Receivers. Guard Chains, For Your Little Pot*. Solid Silver an * Plated Cups, Stiver Pap Spoons, Solid Silver Child’s Set, Silver Plated Child’s Set, Silver Thimbles from No. 1 upward, Necklaces, Lockets, Rings. Bracelets, Bib Pins, Breust Pins and Ear Kings, Stud Buttons, Bangles, Solid Silver Baby Hatties, Silver plated Nankin Kings, Solid Silver Napkin Kings. School Sets, Ear Kings, Silver Knives and Forks, Silver tuft ty Pins, Boys’ Watches, Microscope for botanical exploits, Pencils and Pens, Beautiful Little Diamond Kings, Silver Mugs. Constructed With Our Own ‘Patent Eyelet Batteries,! Surpass in power and permanency all and every/ lento apply magnet’ ~ “ )ur record stands at -.uica cured. Thro:. . Kidney, Liver and almost i very other trouble* yields to the mild yet persistent currents of inng- mtlsm, as applied by our methods. The Beit” and Invigoralor Impart great .-trength, warmth.i and com fort, and the Dyspeptic. Nervous, weak, and desponding, become hopeful and genial, and 1 enjoy lile again. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Duffy’s Formula. For the Weak and Debilitated and W asting Diseases. 1 beg lo add iuy iimne muona the many who have boon greatly i cik-! 1 u-d by tin* vs't of your rolrlraicd DuHVh Pure Mall AVi.iskoy, and 1 desire to cbocrtully add :nv testimony to Us marvel, us powers'in buHrimg uj the enervated system. I have aut* or<'<} lioui those terri'.ile htnkinj spells which nvi- it.'* i-.-v i ot extreme mm-voubik-ps. Km- e<t l Win* »l) illg. Violet Q” also another al.tdv. A Iri••ml su/g«’>ied ih. t . \t ill \M 11 key, and 1 did so. <• fa till- that II eouid | i r**B P in: .MU. J. MPIVlIKM. • i:. **n» 'on. Pe .. " rl i! • • V id?hey is ih< I I.A ! l-.PH.l PR. IW1 M n l ••Your Pinlv Diamonds mounted in Rings, Pins. Eimlrops, Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons, Studs, Sear: Pins, etc., at very reasonable prices. SCHOMBTJRG, J±J<T2D JEWELEK,. r. A*cult HVitim .1 -. li I , -I 'n my I in tie fj commence i it . n-)i.g the thinl t ot- Wl.l* When I ns not able to be out ii mu h o’clock in me • *it night. Several ,| rovement the wMs- ..n.e b.r ibctm -lv.-s. i* done them a great Lift IKN DUC03. tK, N. Y. tv’s Kortn- ."i I Pad Ti- nidi .-o pup.uaiioi: *.»?r rtirja— I shah e.eiiunue l.eu e of your *s Pure V 1 'V; j-key and DultVs For* ia tor i 1^ ail ;l..v ke-usmenp. 1 would ! uve sitriigth to ee .•roi.no house if I n,>i have it. Mtm. M. L. UIRRARD. I •ndejusn L concur In ondorse.neat : li ' ii.u had been s*sj-l of IMiUVs Puie Malt bear near Florida. S. Hay killed a large son last week. ,rc is some talk of erecting a parsen- t Bronson next year, eral craUsofscap beans were ship- rom Bronwou I tel wovk. 1. M. A. Bowers, a well known er, died at Falatka Sunday. is said that anew attempt to-nnk tesiau well will be made a- - soon. j Palatka Daily News is soon to been- d and receive the Associated Fleas tehes. , ■ two months Seville lias hosn a dry . witliont a saloon, and remarkably . Tuesday night the saloon om-u ^ >ad whisky made bad bmod a- d ipened with a row. No one hurt. Sunday lust the Jacksonville, fa'iipa Cey West railway sent a through tr ff oranges over its line, -cousin.»<W ^ jy-seven cars, containing mges, for various nortners markets. 2. Stanley, one of the largest orange ers in tiie gulf bau.mook, - J ly, says that his crop « mu b >ar„ last year, and tlie truit is « weeter. Numbers ot large a - : the same report. Jacksonville Monday J-'" a ^ immated the purehase of ism.. ^ er’cj interest m the l ,i p t - a l'>m*. are proposes to rua the h« - . } laker has been c.umecU.l. with tie for many years past, and . • L „ has been a partner m its m m , .e with Mr. Afelver, under the urm of Mclver & Baker. -burg has had a county y, aud passed a resolution th-titis Saul’s CatarrhCure nf i \ug-P.Nisor Pv jjii«l 'Jo (’er.ts. OLD SAUL COMPANY, BALTlMOWS, 2J.D. - : '.Th.forrl-.na nml bayoisssev. I'Yy.-ixuxs (joasri'iett i' S tbi.*' f*- oil. i - *- r. .OMieut U ,t [aivurtulj llt l s.t.'ily bjr iini 1 r-T oxp r< vw am uborf!. r* r ~ n . CJurM ^Gwaraaifeoeail C£u»g* KV<VtA ( 3’fj*a5i'.0^’» )lMV ,, nr b> letter free u'. turllwi •>*i'*'«i in cud con , eapon>.dDce strictly eb..U'ivii l, f l fc couwsso#or hi uuy uddroM, s.vUioJy wul^d, for OtrrV f W0 nn^C® • .j rend bv All. Ad.lrcw r,\ ..., aa &**>■**• * * * **• * $50 REWARD r ii#S3 wtllb. p.U «>r.o.«KllD Pno * O (T j ,»>3. • */. *1 •suin'* si/u thut can clean au-1 bxi( xi FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. Fob* fl’lvrk of Nuparior 4'our1. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re- election to the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Muscogee County at the election to be. held in January next. Guo. Y. Fond. dec 12 td For 4’onilly Treasurer. [ wish my friends to know that J will be didate for this office at the next election here to run. R. J Moses, nov20 did J announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer, unci respectfully aslc Hie voters of Muscogee county for their suffrage. d&wtd John C. Cook. I respectfully nmion. ee myself a candidate for Tre.surer ot Muscogee county, and earnest)} solicit your support. J need tlie office and wil be very thankful for your as istauce. L atu pre pared to run. Election on the first Wednesday in January next, 1887. oc9se&vvedtd Joudan L. Howell. I announce myself as a candidate for tlie office of County Treasurer, and rospectftilly solicit your support tor ho same. Election January next. G. E. Gaqbk. Columbus. (3a.. .September 22,1886. sep23 tf For Tax Secrivor. I announce myself a candidate for election io the office of Tax Receiver, uni respectfully solid - the votes of tho citizens of Muscogee county Election Wednesday, January 5, )E87. novlGdtf Woolfolk Walker. I announce myself a candidate for Tax ' ceivcr of Muscogee county, and rospectffuiy ask tlie support of the voters. sep22 tf Invite Your Attention to Their Long I.ist of J. H. Hat<uison. I respectfully announce myself .* candidato for re-election to tho office of Tax Receiver, and ask your suffrage. I have ever tried to discharge my duty as an officer, aud will still do the same if elected. Election January next. Respectfully, J. C. Ready. nov5 td I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Tax Receiver of Muscogee county. Election fh H Jt Wednesday iu January. Qno. W. Cargill. uov7 td ^ r | | f f ^ n For Tax Collector. I announce myself as a candidate tor Tru Collectr.r of Muscogee county ^electiou January next), and respect Adi,} solicit the sup port of the voters of said con toy. aug29 dtf wJm Oliver P. Pok. Announcing myself a candidate for re-electiou lo tlie office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, 1 respectfully solicit tlie votes of ita citizens, and will endeavor to deserve ilieir support by faithfuliy discharging the duties of this office in tlie future as in he past. Election first Wednes day in January next. sep21 eodld Davis A. Awouuvvs much ('. r«.in < jjrtrotor •X,- or our I»>;«r*ved VV %ju- ttctsiu-- Stiff vhicli wc olftw Cbe*i» eri-.-t LI A niail»i tV«<5. U2WARK MACHWE CO. Ciilucibi's. ELECTION NOTiCE. r-lion held at the different •uuntv of Muscogee on ^!LLv.:: ; :iec^ ;i <;oun.^^ =e C 0 untx nieiise 'UallVt my-iBcc for the nccewary blanks. This December mi0 OKH, Ordinary. OliM'aaci tl»'*salc5 of ‘h.it class rer*<toic», nad osC UUtvsiS'U ''.lIafiU> ilURf.ir BROS,. 1 announce myself a candidate for Tax Col lector of Muscogee county (election January next), and ask foi the support of the voters o’ said c uiity. J. C. Woolfolk. sep7 dtf For Coroner. J hereby announce myself a candidate for Cor oner for Muscogee county at the ensuing cite tion. W. D. Amy at. nov? dtd I announce myself as a candipate for Coroner of Musco ee county. decl2td Bimpson Sthibblino. I announce myself as a candidate for re el no tion us Coroner of Muscogee county. dec!2 diet Isaac T. Brooks. Ciissimerc oiki CiisluiicK* Shawls, douhlc uiul single, black mid colors A splendid line of Ladies'Traveling and Shop ping Bags. Kid and Fabric Gloves of every description. Silk Handkerchiefs and Silk Afijfders; Ladies’ and Gentle men’s Hemmed and Horded and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, plain and colored borders—a splendid line. The largest line of Embroidered Handkerchiefs it 1ms ever been our pleasuie to show. Some very choice Wraps left to be sold very cheap. Handsome Blankets. Could a more common sense present bo made? Ill'll FANCY GOODS BEPARTSEST IS FULL OF NOVELTIES! You can buy such useful presents in our Dress Goods de partment. Black Silks, Colored Silks, Black Cashmeres, Black Dress Goods of every description. A splendid line ol Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas with gold and silver heads, good qualities and cheap. Rich and elegant Table Linens and Napkins, by the yard and in sets. A large variety of Brussels and Nottingham Lace Curtains; they are not expensive; they arc cheap. Table Covers and Table Scarfs. High Novelties in La dies’ and Children's Hosiery, lovely goods. We are showing fresh goods in every department in the house. A beautiful line of Ginghams just received. A beautiful line of Prinls just, received. We are displaying the following new Busllos: Luc a. Lolla, Patti and Fedora. Novelties in Ladies’ Gossamers. Gossamers of every deseriplion for Ladies and children, ami a j great many other things which we haven't room to mention here. We are offering bargains all through our bouse. I Come and try us. IB L A N(!> I! A R 1>, BOOTH & HUFF 125 Wilson In Mamulir Power IjuIIom ” Atnloinliinl .Supporter Gives great support and comfort and i»~ creased .strength lo the walls of the Abdomen iaa cases of abdominal enlargement without, nnir particular disease. Tends also to decrease ana? prevent excessive accumulation of fat. TIiq Ylnjiiietir TeeHiing Nei’lilnrcw soot lies and quiets the Teething Baby aud pre vents convulsions. The full power F.yrfrt Bliiffvr.y lusolov. not only warm tlie feet, but prevent crumps iu. legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Invalids should despair because cheaper or inferior gnodou- have fUilcd, until they have tried our methods.. Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials', mailed to any address. Advice and counsel free-, to all patients. Dr, CARLbLK TERRY, Columbus, Ga„ Agent oc16 injeto FOR SALE, #i: One six-room House on Ninth street. One three-room House and lot 60x1-17 feet lfc- inches, cheap. Call quick. FOR iEUZETsTT. One four-room House on Tenth street,, cornear Fifth avenue. One small Htore He use on Rose Hill. O'. O. ZEUmiEZDltT, Real Estate Agent, No.22 iath St a tr TH£ iFABiflOUS BRAND OF OLD IlsiLL PURE OLD RYE IST.;!, and 1 .vas iiiirodnrod originally in the yi.**« idly Making now friends, it i 1 tlm l !l ° I'n !. of 1 he Must approved process of distill ation, fr fornily in wire' Justly ceiflbrnt and 'nifo-ni q hy tlin ii.M-nt. Cor loin hi •fully K'h et'-rJ grain, being held uni— so 11.nil fully matured by age, in* for its p'iri:y, deliewy of llavoz* t For suie, and orders soli« ito<i| T .11. / * r I j f. ^ » Opera Homhis, j t and 1 tsl Avenue, Columbus, (Jo* \ejrjt maxi-. . /umKA-ixf vmnoni.ntrua I or KherHF. I most reipectfullj announce myself art a can didate for re-election as sheriff of Muscogee coun ty. Election first Wednesday in January next, dec'll td J. O. Burrus. I)I\Th_FNI). Eagle and Phenix Manf’g Co. A Semi-Annual Dividend of THREE PER CENT is (iue and payable at tho office of the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company on December .Hat, 1036. The transfer books of cer tificates of stock will be closed from December 20th until January 1st, lbs7. A. I. YOUNG, dec7 dtd Trenu’r Eagle and Phenix Mfg. C’o. T,scll for lowPrict. In- foil-.pomDwftVra ! HaS entbsteesW: Cun I’"* llie dut>r eve,y lj Son's ULACK UAH. Heal Estate A;.-out, Ckilambun, Oa ie vi' tl fri tf j C ares (r undo inlitoi day* I Ask your druggist for It, J Sent to any ndii ress for $1.30 UViMl HPG, GO. SLi'J^ielj.O EVANS & HOWARD, Agents. owf d»Jta ESTABLISHED 1866. G.GUNBY JORDAN Fire Insurance Agent, Pioneer Building, Front Street. Telephone No. 104. RKPlUiSENTING AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of PHILADELPHIA, Honestly paid every loss since 1810. NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of NEW YORK, Every policy issued under New York Safety Fund law. SUN FIRE OFFICE, of LONDON Established 1710. Always successful. Policies issued on all classes of insurable property. Representative Companies. Courteous Treatment. fair Adjustments. Prompt Payments. A siiare of your business solieited. HOSE i mO SE I IN OHI)Kit TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE IE WILL D.tlluil We have the boHt and cheai>eHt Ho.se in tlie market. A full line of Ilo^e Keels and Nozzles. J Telephone 99. nu lilt uum 13 Twelfth Street. ii, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. aw 1 paying 8 per cent net on the price 1 %TiZi0. Two 11 ucre lots on lower Broad Rtreet^. witli new iivc-r-iom House. Corner lot va cant. $1700 1 • acre lot v ith new live room residencer on itosc Hill. 1000. Half acre vacant lot on lower Second* avenue. 12 r 9. fu-re lot with new four room Resi— itcm-c on lower FH’ili avenue. 1000. Half acre Jot with four li.w three-room» ILiiisesin Northern Liiic-rtieH. 2’J). A vacunt lot near Slade's pcbool. Mr. O C. Bullock’s Hesidence, next door soutli* of girls j uhlic hcIiooI. Mr. 'i. II. Muore’s Residence, south of courtL house. Also several Farms for suie at low prices. FOR Ith NT. $.1* per month Large Store on Twelfth si root. <l r » per month l-’r.ur 100m llou-a (,n HecondK avenue. bet,>ve*n Fourteenth and Mi tceutbn streoLs. west side. Mr. T. H. .vloore’a House, south ofcourtt housetu W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt- Third door west of Post Office- COMMISSIONERS’ SALE FOR PARTITION. Valuable City Property, , < by virtue of an ore er from tho {-up. rior Courfc. 1 of Muse, gee* C* unty, passed on the hrs» du> ot ! tin- Novi xiiIm rterm, ik.-i tlu reot. flu umlersigneoti I Commit-!-ioners appointed Ly ‘ aid cour* \ ill scllt ! in front of the *•' 11 rt house of said county, jm- : the city of t 'ohuni.as. 01. the tiiv-l Tuesday in Jan uary 1 «7. between tin- legal in-urs c»i vale «' ?>ub- 1 lie outcry, to the Inglu-st Bidder, the following^ i d 1-seribed eit 1 1 rejn ity. all lying in the city o£* Colniiihus, county of AJuscogee, State of Georgia, to-w it: j All that tract or parcel of land lying at id being i in the ( ity - 1 ('oluinluiH, ki own and (ii- tingnisb— I *d in the plan of said city as the south .alt off 1 city lot nun.her four hi.udr< d ami eighty idne. 1 4h'j . 1V inting on McIntosh street, ' tow Fifth* Hvruvu, (tmlnis'mu one fourth »"•» > of an aere^ I more or l« ss, together with ill and singular theb 1 rights, members uud appurtunances, ami im provements to the - ume in any manner kelomj?- ing I’ermB, cash. Possession given on execution of deed to pur chaser. J. L. WILLIS. I. L. POJ.LaUD,. J. C MOON. nov 30-dtd Commissioners. FOR SALE! \ 'I Y place on Talboiton road, about two milea .A* from city,on line c*f Oet • ;i Midisuid. Il&a a new live room House, all r < e*-sary out-house.-*^ in exceiieni jepiir; aplej-Gjo .‘piic>f. The place- c'uitai':-, acres, about 25 acres of whieli a heavily wooded. 1 aro TERMS EASY. | For particulars apply to me | to T. M. i-ole.v, operil house. C.P. APRINGRU*.