Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 23, 1886, Image 3

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«m from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. k ■og.VlllIng Time In Onor„la-.|, mp , rhorne Wlfc-Blrmln(!lumtoll«« » jj*w p». Hr-iB Impnrt.nt Doointon Rendered b, the llabam* Supreme Court. OeorRia. Col. H. L. Patterson, of Cummiug, killed l 8 ( mo ^ a old Pte 8 Tuesday, ?ke two weighing 566 pounds. John A. Parker, of Lumpkin ennntv 400^p ourffls'eacU. threo averaged Mr. Buck Edwards, of Senoia, slaughter- ed two hogs that netted him something over 600 pounds of meat. *■ The merchants of Elberton will close their stores next Monday and Tuesday to allow their clerks to enjoy the Christmas holidays. Mr. O. M. Upshaw, of Carroll, has a hog 14 months old, which is five feet long two feet across the shoulders and two feet in depth. He thtnks it will weigh 300 pounds! . f oe Williams, farming in the vicini- ty of Pineville, Lincoln county, will make 12 bales of cotton and 150 bushels of corn with one mule. Major Stegall killed a Thomas county pig. of his own raising, on Wednesday which weighed 650 pounds. It took all the hands on the place to hang the pork np. We believe it to bo a fact says the Dahlonega Signal, that the farmers of this county are less in debt than for along time. And we believe further that they owe less than the farmers ot any county in north Georgia. Dr. Ephraim Brumby, of Athens, has two shares of stock in the Elytou land com- Dany that bring him in an income of $1000 a year. He has refused a easli offer of $12,- 000 for the stock, which was made him bv Hon. Campbell Wallace. The Rome Bulletin predicts “a good wheat crop for Georgia next year, and that there will not be so much cotton planted ns heretofore. More hogs and eatables at home will make an independ ent and happy people. Mr. Anton Huber, of Thomas county, is an intelligent German who settled near Ocklocknee nine years ago. He has worked with energy, and is now prosperous. The place he bought was said to be one of the poorest in Thomas county. “I wouldn’t take |5000 for it now,” said Mr. Huber. “I am more satisfied with south Georgia.” James Thorne, of Iric, advertises as fol lows in the Excelsior Pioneer and Eagle: Wanted, a wife—A good wife, a middle- aged lady, beauty not a factor in the liar- gain, can secure agood husband of medium age (not buldheaded), temperate and in dustrious habits, not good looking, but honest, by applying immediately to James Thorne, Iric, Ga. P. 8.—Please write at once. The railroad depot at Walker station was broken into by thieves on Friday night. George Walker is postmaster at Walker station, and Jordan Walker is railroad agent. Both have their offices in the rail road depot. The thieves got about $10 from George Walker’s desk and about $3 from Jordan Walker's desk. Part of the money stolen from George Walker’s desk belonged to the post office. All of that taken from Jordan Walker's desk belonged to the railroad. A side of bacon belonging to George Walker was also stolen. At Macon Sunday afternoon a telephone or telepraph wire fell down on Fourth street, between Cherry and Poplar. It was finally kicked into a sort of a coil by pedestrians, who caught their feet in it. Sunday night about 10 o’clock the wire had been kicked to the corner of Cherry street, and lav coiled up in the street. Of ficer McClnskey '.vas on duty in the viciu- ! ity, and wii3 startled by a bright ii ish of i light in the street followed by the yelp of j a dog. He ran to the spot where the flash | of light was seen, and in a second saw I what was I,ho matter. The wire was con- | nected with the electric light; wire, arid : the current was on. The dog had run into , the coil and became tangled up in it and ; received his death stroke. Every particle of hair was burned off. The wire was re moved with a pole. A hi bum ft. Spatoia, an Italian musician, was arrest ed and jailed at Selma Tuesday on a war rant for petit larceny sent out by Chief Gerald, of Montgomery. The report is still current that Birming ham is to have another morning daily newspaper, but no one seems to know who are the promoters of the enterprise. Burglars and footpads are numerous in Eutuuia. Monday night Walker & Co s. grocery was entered by the office window, but only two or three pairs of line shoes were missing Tuesday morning. A new bank, with a subscribed capital ot ( $50,000, was organized at Lu fau I a at a j meeting Monday evening. President, Hon. A. H. Sf err nil; vice president, It. Cherry, cashier, J. P. Foy. Col. Enoch Morgan died Monday night at his home in Eutavv. lie y/as sitting before the fire, with no one in the room but himself and wife, reading a newspaper. He suddenly fell back and in fifteen minutes was dead. It is not known here whether he died of heart disease or apo plexy. George Cottrell, of Hnyneville, is a young man of versatile accomplishments, bim in his teens he has like many a youth, found the road to fortune not a royal one, and sought in several instances ‘ queer wavs of obtaining the “ needful, that, would reflect credit on the abilities of t.ie artful dodger, and it was but the hush money of friends that kept the young law breaker from the clutches of justice. If was only last week he was bonded out ol jail for selling whisky since the last term of the circuit court in the face of .Judge Moore’s recent and vigorous protests aeainat the violators of the whisky law, and is again in durance for levying on a pair of oxen without authority. A decision has just been rendered by the supreme court of Alabama in a case whiuh Involves the title of several mi liou dollars worth of land, originally donated to tlie Alabama and Chattanooga railroad com- oauv hV congress. The suit was brought iy Jefferson county in the chancery urn-1 to compel the trustees to. make legal U . fhp rortv acres of land in sight ol *>*“ mingliam. worth *50,000. The supreme court decides, on appea , that all sales made before the completion ot the roau fire void except 120 sections of land ot tin first'tweuty-nino near Chattanooga and unless they were made in strict con_ ^of^V^ donating fends, tE>n°of e the road ffi(i cmiform°to > t?ie aetfall tionof tneroaum since the com- are void. AH sue-i tu., The land within the past few years lias creased enormously in value. It is rumored th^a'a Stuart of Apop ka, one of tne countycommissione , sold his grove for (fib,000. T3„i„firn is to have a Chinese grocerv st^ rK^e Williams He wiU be open and ready for business m a lew <fej . On an average there ar ^ oi ™ d Fer.mndimi, for reshipment, tnvntv«'e carloads of lumber, aggregator m-anj 20'i.iXW l'eet. The freight landed at Fernandina bv the a S ter hi P San Antonio lit week \veigift t<id t0 m ° re than 1500 tona gross 8 “ S A\ tes 8tB » m er Fern, belong- y^thoua e department, came thl°A^ er u an ? i a F plda y* with supplies for the Amelia Island lights. steamship Delaware, which riid Fe f rn andina last Sunday car ried the biggest shipment of oranges ever carried at any one time from this port. It consisted of d322 boxes. 4 The deed from James Scripture and wife to Augustus H. Denis for the Scripture grove, was filed for rec rd iu the clerk’s office at Tampa on Tuesday morning. The consideration named is f35,000. Tim prize fight advertised to take place at St. Augustine on Thursday night did not take place, as the mayor of that city inter- tered and would not let the men beat each other all out of countenance. The mayor of Key West says that he will try and run the city without scrip. He finds it lmpossible to determine the amount ol the city’s indebtedness from the present records, and will establish the fact that it must be run on a cash basis. Free Trade. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking ulf of revenue stamps from Pro prietary- Medicines, no doubt has largely benefited the consumers,as well as relieving the burden of home manufacturers. Es pecially is this the ease with Green’s Au gust Flower and Boschee’s German Syrup, as the reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen, has been added to increase the size of the bottles containing these remedies, thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in the 75 cents size. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Comnlaint, and the German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou bles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any medicines in the world, ’flic advantage of Increased size of the bottles will be greatly appreciated by the sick and afflicted, iu every town and village in civilized coun tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the same size. octlit d&wly D.vspi-slu Drops. A nap in church is not the thing To be indulged in twice; Yet of a nap we hive to say, It’s nuddy, but it’s nice. Christinas is the sweet buy and buy that is coming.—Picayune. A vice that many should pursue but don’t—Advice.—Public Ledger. The adjacent railway tracks are tragic with tragedians hoofing it home.—Genesee News. Poet—“Do you want any of my blank verse?” No, we don't want any of your verse?”—Texas Siftings. The life of the hook agent is full of wormwood and gall. The woormood is barely perceptible.—Merchant Traveller. The Presbyterian church objects to both dancing and cards—down on both the real and the I-deal.—Washington Post. It appears to us that the woman’s heart kept in alcohol in Philadelphia isn’t much of a curiosity. We have no doubt several women have hearts.—Judge. It is said that a man who won’t take a paper because he can borrow one has in vented a machine with which he can cook his dinner by the smoke of his neighbor’s chimney.—Wtsi Union Argo. ijPPl I&KIN0 HOLIDAY GOODS! Xmas comes but once a year, therefore make happy the hearts of those you love and esteem. Read below enumerated a list of articles suitable for presents : For Your Mother and Bister, Bwectheart, Wife and Friend. Beautiful Lace Pins, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Necklaces, Lockets, Tiny Queen Chains, NVestcains, Silver or Gold Watch, Rings, Cuff Buttons, Cuff Pins, Collar Buttons, Gantelines, Silver or Gold Thimbles, Silver Hair Pins Silver and Gold Glove and Shoe But- toners, Opera Glassy, Vases, Jewel Boxes, Bronzes, Artistic Clocks, Card Receivers, Silver Card Cases, Silver Bells, Napkin Rings, Bronze Lamps, Picture Frames. Eye Gloss 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 and Oyster Ladles, Berry, Preserve and Sugar Spoons, Butter Knives, Butter Dishes, Pickle Stands, Castors, Pearl Handle Knives. For Your Father and Brother, llitMbund and Frteud. Silver or Gold Watches, Gold or Plated Chains, Cut! Buttons, Collar Buttons, Watch Charms, Scarf Pius, Silver Match Safes, Stud Buttons, Napkin Holders, Eye Glasses, Pebble Spectacles in Steel and Nick el, Silver and Gold Frames, Napkin Rings, Opera Glasses, Office Clocks, Gold Toothpicks, Gold Pencils, Gold Headed Walking Canes, Seal Rings, Gold Headed Silk Umbrellas, Combination Breakfast Sets, Silver Tobacco Boxes, Wiskbroom, Solid Silver Handle, Society Pins, Ash Receivers. Guard Chains, For Your l.lttle Pet*. Solid Silver and Plated Cups, Silver Pap Spoons, Solid Silver Child’s Set, Silver Plated Child’s Set, Silver Thimbles from No. 1 upward, Necklaces, Lockets, Rings. Bracelets, Bib Pins, Breast Pins and Ear Rings, Stud Buttons, Bangles, Solid Silver Baby Rattles, Silver Plated Napkin Rings, Solid Silver Napkin Rings. School Sets, Ear Rings, Silver Knives and Forks, Silver Salt ty Pins, Boys’ Watches, Microscope for botanical cxrloits, Pencils ami Pens, Beautiful Little Diamoml Rings, Silver Mugs. Diamonds mounted in Rings, Pins, Eardrops, Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons, Studs, Scarf Pins, etc., at very reasdnable prices. CL SClEXOIIX/IBTTIFIGr. WATCHMAKER .A.INTO JEWELER. FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. For Clerk of Superior Court. 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. Geo. Y. Pond. dec 12 Id For County Treasurer. I wish my friends to know that I will be a can didate for this office at the next election. I am here to run. R. J. Moses. nov20 dtd I announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer, and respectfully ask the voters of Muscogee county for their suffrage. d&wtd John C. Cook. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of Muscogee county, and earnestly solicit your support. 1 need the office and wil be very thankful for your assistance. I am pre pared to run. Election on the first Wednesday in January next, 1887. ocD se&wedtd Jordan L. Howell. I announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and respectfully solicit your support for 'he same. Election January next. G. E. Gagei-. Columbus, Ga., September 22,1886. sep23 tf MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with strict regard to Parity, Strength, ami lloaitbfulnec j . Dr. Price's Hak.ngPmvihir contains r.o \-.>traonia.Umc.Alum or Phosphates. Dr.Price b Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., flavor deliciously. c-'Tr POWOCR CO. Cwc.iro nno Sr. leurs For Tux Receiver. I announce myself a candidate for election io the office of Tax Receiver, and respectfully solicit the votes of the citizens of Muscogee county Election Wednesday, January 5. 1S87. novlGdif Woolfolk Walker. I announce myself a candidate for Tax B ceiver of Muscogee county, and respectfu... ask the support of the voters. sep22tf J- H. Harrison I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver, and ask your suffrage. I have ever tried to discharge , my duty as an officer, and will still do the same j if elected. Election Jauuaty next. Respectfully, J. C. Reedy. nov5 td I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Tax Receiver of Muscogee couuty. Election first Wednesday in January. Geo. W. Cargill. nov7 td BADflELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR humiily meets the demand of the ace for S-nm-.n't imeuli ir afflictions. It is a remedy for WOMAN ONLY. and for one special class of her rtisease-i Itls a specific for certain diseased con- ,i - V»f the womb, and so controls the and whose fame lac line enviable been use of his Rucct’ss fit the treatment and cure of female com- mfonts Surfi nnt-woiuan.it will relieve you of Kearly ill complaints peculiar to your sex. For sale by druwrfata. Write for book, "Mes sage to Woman,” mailed free. Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga eod&wurm (3) D eafness ! ^"m^.")^ra% by T 0 reated h byffie S mo?t' ,, ,i unnciulVt-’ without benefit. Cured himxclj in’three months, and since then hundreds ot others Full particulars sent < n application. TSPAOE, Jo. 41 west BlstSt., Hew Vi,rt City. A FREE SAMPLE Tri introduce the irreal household remedy, GOK DON S KINO OF PAIN, into every family. 1 will send a sample fro" ,n «" v one sending ad- d-ess. Address t -r.Toledo. Oh in'le free to any one sendinjt .... ,15. O. RICHARDS, sole propru" $1000 REWARD. For any machine li-iiEin* an* •fc&aiutf ■}- r "My.W*- “ UC V&J : Clover *» O.M. ua VtCTta LAR D?!J6L£ x VS<-- »-• ; ThP VivJ For Tax Collector. I announce myself as a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee county (election January next), and respectfuBy aolicit the sup port of the voters of said count y. aug29dtfwlm Oliver P Poe. Announcing myself a candidate for re-eleciion to the office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, I respectfully solicit the votes of its citizens, and will endeavor to deserve lheir support by faithfully discharging the duties of this office :u the future as in • lie past. Election first Wednes day in Jauuary next. sep.U eodtd Davis A. Andrews. I 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 unty. J. C. Woolfolk. sep7 dtf— For ( oroiicr. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Cor oner for Muscogee couuty at the ensuing elf c tion. W. D. Amyet. nov7 dtd I announce myself as a candipate for Coroner of Musco ce county. derl2 td Simpson Strtbblino. I announce myself as a candidate for re-ehic- tion as < ’ n oncr of Muscogee county. decliid'd Isaac T. Brooks. For Sheri If. I most respectfully announce myself as a cai didate for re-election as sheriff of Muscogee corn ty. Election first Wednesday in January next, decll td J. G. Bi rhus. . $100 /o'- V MAtiiUiLoO.. Onlumbiu.0. c HULLCR. Illu« I,r iu NEWARf .-.f <ifiV AMO 5ES PAID CupchC and G in A*k your ilrujfKi.st for it. Sent tounyiulilress for $1.50 MALYDOR WF'3. CO. MMiO EVANS &. HOWARD, Agents, oc'j dGin Rose Hill Cottage JtJT WTTGTIOiT. F. M. KNOHVI.KA A CO., - • Auct’ra FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUKAY. THE DAVIDSON PUCE. XTEW Dwelling of three plastered rooms and cook room. Lot about 1 ‘ 0x130, located direct ly fronting least' Mr W. H. Hughes, and next door north of Mr. A. G. Redd’s residence. Well ar d garden. S(reet cars to city every 30 minutes. Terms, one-third cash, balance one and two years, with 8 per cent interest. JOHN BLACK MAR, Real Estate Agt, Columbus,Ga. ■e wed fri tf DR. RICE, For 15 years at 37 Court Place, now at SEK 1 ’ LoisiiMf A rt*f«ilurlr educated anJ KvaUv qualifl«sl physician aol td# most aucrte’asfUl, hla praotu-e will ___ c&S&nJc ^ r d ma s£kS5L v ^SIt EASES. A , . T Spormntorvnoa and Impotency* «s the result of self-abuse la youth, -cvial excesses In n,v- tutor yean, or other cause*, utul proJuciiiK »t>me of ths* fri. U, W i„i ellectv NVi vo isu vs. Seminal F.iuUdons. (night «nl^ ■l his by dreams) Ulmuoss of Dcfsctivo Memory, rhj* si -91 Decay, I'iiupW ‘>u Face, Aversion to Society or Coufa-iou' of Ideas, Loss of Sexual Power. 4c., n uderta* m irrlHue Improi-or or unhapi*?. *ro thoroughly and p.-nu*^ o ullv our-Hl. SYPHILIS."' 1 ”-)' 11 ™ 1 VT* — aLEET^asr a „3? n ^sst ?S"“domw|,rlv a todl«,aw, quid! cured. It Issolf-eviiliMit that apliy nlc’au who pays spodatnUeatloa to a coruln Hast of dlssascs, and treating thousand* aun*> til v. acquires gn at skill. Physicians knowing this faclolu* rcco'iimcnd persons to my care. When It ir Inconvenient(• Visit the city for treatment, medicines can he uent privakelf knl safely by mull or express nuvwhero. Guros Onaranteed in all Comi under tnlcoxi. PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 500 pages, sent to any address, securely sealed, for \ Invite Your Attention to Their Long List of Useful, Inexpensive & Appropriate Holiday Gifts, Cassimere and Cashmere Shawls, double and single, black and colors. A splendid line of Ladies' Traveling and Shop ping Bags. Kid and Fabric Gloves of every description. Silk Handkerchiefs and Silk Mufflers; Ladies’ and Gentle men’s Hemmed and Corded and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, plain and colored borders—a splendid line. The largest line of Embroidered Handkerchiefs it lias ever been our pleasiue to show. Some very choice Wraps left to he sold very cheap. Handsome Blankets. Could a more common sense present bo made? 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 of Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas with gold and silver heads, good qualities and cheap. Bich 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 lire 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 Prints just received. We are displaying the following new Bustles : Lucca, Lotta, Patti and Fedora. Novelties in Ladies' Gossamers. Gossamers of every description for Ladies and children, ami a great many other things wliich we haven't room to mention here. We are offering bargains all through our house. Come and try us. B I. A N CHARI), BOOTH & 11 V F F ESTABLISHED 1866. FOR SALE. 4k l‘*r;A ONE STORE HOUSE on Tenth street ; six rooms, 34xll« feet. Wit pay 17 per cent on investment. One six-room House on Ninth street. One three-room House and lot 60x147 feet If inches, cheap. Call quick. FOH ZELEHSTT. One four-room House on Tenth street, comer Filth avenue. One small Store He use on Rose IUII. vT. O. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.22 12th St dtf COMMISSIONERS’ SALE FOR PARTITION. Valuable City Property, / - I-ORUIA. MUHCOGKI! COUNTY 1'adnr and ' Hiy vi run of an on er from the So; erior Court of Muscogee County, passed on tVc first day of tin* Novciiilu-r term, I8s» thereof. * .e undersigned <’unmi-iMoners appointed by s .id court will sell iu lrunt of the court house of said county, in tin city of t’olumhus, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary 1-87, between the legal hours ol sale at pub lic outtrv, to the highest bidder, the following described eit> property, all l.vn»r in the city of Columbus, county of Muscogee, Stuto of Georgia, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Uolumbus. ki own and clistir ^ui8h« ed in the plan of said city as the south half of city lot number four hundred and eighty nine, 1 -»hu , fronting on McIntosh street, (now Fifth avenue, containing oue fourth 1 * * > of an acre, more or hss, together with all and singular the rightH, members and appurtenances, and im provements to the fume in uuy niauncr belong ing Terms, cash. Possession given on 1 xecution of deed to pur chaser. J. L. WILLIS, I. L. POLLARD. J. O. MOON. nov so-dtd Commissioners. FOR SALE! M Y place on Talbot ton road, about two miles from city,011 Hue of Georgia Midland. Has House, all necessary out-housen. DIVIDEND. Eagle and Phenix Manf’g Co. A Semi-Annual Dividend of THREE PER CENT is due and payable at the office of the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company on December 31st, 1S36. The transfer books of cer tificates of stock will be closed from December 20tli until January 1st, 1837. A. I. YOUNG, dec7 dtd Treas’r Eagle and Phenix Mfg. Co. contains 102'.."acres, about 25 acres of heavily wooded. TIEELIVES EASY. For particulars apply to me on the place, ar to T. M. Folev. opera house. fM* 12 M r ’ P 4PH!NOPR ELECTION NOTICE. 'IHlKltEwill bean election held at the different I pre.imts in the count* of Muscogee on Wednesday, the 6th day of January next ,1887), for Sheriff*. <’h ?k ol the Superior Court. Tux Re ceiver. Tax Collector. County Treasurer, Count/ Surveyor, and Coroner. The managers will please call at my office for tin* neces.* ary blanks. G.GUNBY JORDAN 1 .1, lm, mi’im m.i.lf lu •top them foe Fire Insurance Agent Pioneer Building, Front Street. Telephone No. 104. REPRESENTING 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, Policiea issued on all classes of insurablo property. Representative Companies. Ceiirlco'.is Treatment. Fair Adjustments. Prompt Payments. sepl? df f A share of your business solicited. mean meietf ’-o ■Ict lliem fae ifi irn a»;nlu. I menu a »•<*■ Iral cure. I have mn<lo tim diicMB n( Vi KPIj I.KI'SY or FALLINO SiCKNLSS * “ *“ InfolllMu. HI’ S Pearl St.. Kow Tort. "-pEEDSjrDjisiHB 'ir; «t tS r - p4-.n-al.virr.it tirre. ex- I i M ]■ •• 1 .... n-u d „ t-4. t,.rh.rii 1 wpM.hero- 1 r !*«■.•/, ii: ,.n*. : I'u i.l? i' -1 l.otr-brexdtfc irr-ip. s, hxm!-tn- u I » ri.t- •: *. m... -uri.t •*, dxrtn| , ,| i I '. H - 1 • , ■ .! • -1' i 1 *1.- *.>rtBl ( (Tfli *-»r . I. M.k ,1-. ..i^orusa'U'liJ'.T'sII tfi- SC.'-iiNfll.i 1 o . iiu.: ill, -il. O.U..or '"> A ' \ V.* ) X txGr i t. ‘trio** rM ’ MG Lin. HOSE I EC O SHI I IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE, M EL OFFER SPECIAL BAMAISS FOR Till NEXT WEEK. We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A /ull line of Hose Reels and Nozzles. GEORGIA STEAM AID CIS PIPE COMPAI Telephone 99. W bv«MI« I month rupre-* u mm ©vet) county. tSalary aiuJutUiy Atixi’Cin'o.* 1 , orulan *• couumi**- ion f ii k:i »*4 a f pr«*terred. tJwvfr* evnryoiusbuys. Outfit and p.ir.ienlarH l-'rcv-. STANDARD SILVER WARE CO., ikwluri. Mia, T CS 13 Twelfth Street. nth t id Fit veil Fourt» the door eveiy l r > JOHN BLACKMAR. Real Estate Agent, Columbus. Oa wr d fri If fjl J* |j\ A WONTH, Agon * ‘ "ufariii■ j A V HU.ONS<Tv It. fUJ «a»u ph* freaw ■okt MM