Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 24, 1886, Image 3

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N»w» from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. Tke Colored Pfople’d Fair h, * tho „, , R ■ormon MlMlomirlcn In Plkn-ninh n no'c HforifU. benefit of creditors. ms for the *Phe fair of the colored oeoole nt \*i,._ •ettled all claims and the mnnaeemVAVT fte^of debt. The white fcff eSSSS about Young Sam Pulliam, formerly wi'i n H y 1 ’ t 4i 8 f tate ’^ as ret *ntly shot ami killed in Alabama by a deputy sheriff who was trying to arrest him. ’ W1 0 .^^.fjrectorH of the Athens and Coving ton railroad have issued an order tr, i,„„ the Aret twenty miles of the road, and the work will be completed in sixty days! •tJFrivP if ° man , Atl >ens worth fully f0°,OOO who goes about the market when the butchers are about leaving and buy, refuse pieces of meat, bones and beef heads for the use of his family. He purchases™ first-class article of food. F Jrc aasesuo Catlett Gaines, negro, of Washington. ™ n a.° n a a B P ree Saturday night, and waked np Sunday morning with his throat cut and his voice gone by reason of the wound A Physician repaired damages as far as possible, and Catlett will probably recover. He either doesn’t know or won’t tell who did the cutting. Gus Brady, one of the negroes implicated in the shooting of Messrs. Ramsey and Leverett new Danbury, has been put in jail. When carried before a magistrate he pleaded guilty to assault with intent to murder. Two other negroes, Da i Sutton and Nick Brewer, implicated in the same crime, have been arrested. Mr. John Eherhart, of Athens, was thrown from a wagon last Friday, and at first was thought not to be seriously in jured. Examinations by a physician, how ever, showed that, in addition to having both arms broken, he was badly hurl in ternally. He suffered greatly til'l Sunday, when he died. He was a merchant of Athens, and was much esteemed. W. W. Jackson, who swindled Mr. O. M. Stone, of Augusta, out of a traction engine, and was arrested by the sheriff of Hart county, effected his escape from a train on the Elberton Air Line in a daring manner. Separated from his guards for a moment, he sprang from a car window while the train was moving at full speed. The guards pursued him, finding his shoes, coat and handcuffs, with traces of blood on them, but Jackson escaped. It is estimated that the cotton receipts at Troy will reach 30,000 bales. Citizens of Clayton are arranging to or- organize a banking association. Prof. T. W. Palmer and .Miss Lula Rainer were married at Union Springs on Wed nesday. Thirty-eight marriage licenses were issued in Pike county for the month of December. Clanton continues to improve. A walk in any quarter will show the improvements everywhere going on. Mr. R. P. Watson, of Selma, and Mrs. Annie 3. Cole were married at Anniston on Wednesday. The Alpine Iron and Transportation Company will begin work on their blast furnace within three months. The Decatur News advocates requiring every voter to produce his tax receipt be fore being allowed to vote. It is authoritatively rumored that a com pany has been organized and a site select ed for i he purpose of erecting a hundred- toil furnace at Gadsden. The cost of a license to sell spirituous, vinous or mall liquors in Troy for 1S3" wiii be: State license, $175; county, §87.5(1; city, §1000; total, 1201.50. The white prisoners of Chiiton county broke jail a few days ago_ and one of them, Easterling, succeeded in getting away. The other one was caught and rejailed. The contract for caring for the paupers of Jackson county has been let at $33.33 each per year. Short rations and scant garments must be expected at such prices. The Newton Messenger says dwellings are in demand in that place, ft is beauti fully located on the Ohoetawhatcliie river and will be close to the line ot the Mont gomery & Floiida railroad. The mayor and coiincdmen f Troy have fixed the salaries of all salaried officers for the current year, to-wit: Mayor, $T'K) per annum and perquisites; city clerk and treasurer, §100 per annum; engineer ami water works, §25 per month; lamp Iigninr, $15 per month; street hand, §20 per mouth. There is but little interest being mani fested in the Anniston municipal election, onlv 818 votes registered. Dr. R. i Huger su'd Dr. J. J. McPherson will be the candi dates for mayor. Dr. MoPhovson is Co- endorsed by the knights of labor, and they will make a strong effort to secure bis eiec tion. The Troy Enquirer says two Mormon missionaries were in tuc city last but did not make an effort to setur- a building in which to preach. 1 ho cold reception they met on every hand ■.men sufficiently encouraging, it w •l;!'-’.'?,., ' Thev remained several days in the Lru i didge neighborhood, but eou.d no. get t- e audience of as many as a dozen to hear them at any of their meetings. j t)miid3 Un was 0 °shot d m “a n J!£ n \ od Fa .vette Spring, Sumlav l?v tnil , killod , at Silver there, named Hester e i, k l t t' rn P 11 operator but made hi, , ' ,Ie . 8ter was arrested, train while J um P i "B >''om the 11 at Silver Springs about a year since. n’ fu e shaking of the'ague! X> Jhe tortures of Neuralgia! o’ r? e tnifi< ? r y of dyspepsia! o’ in "retehedness of headache! Ail or ( f i r,pei, l bili0U8 «>lic! Tii» tn he8e wil , 1 8Ure >y vanish If vmffi n,'!P W f b i ef °a the Southwind, You “ n Smith’s Bile Beans. For n Can l ! J th £ m nt y° ur drug Store b A or * Quarter of a dollar; Yon !,nn° U wiU , onl .V try them You will never be without them. dccl eod&wlm ST PERFECT MADE Prepared with etrfrt regard to Purltv, Strength, nnd IleidthfulniH's. Dr. Price's Baking Powder contains no Ammonia.Lime.Alum or Phosphates. Dr.Price’s Extracts, V auiila, Leiuou, etc., liavor deliciously. twee BAKINS POWDER CO. Cmonro. Duffy’s Pure !Y!aIt Whiskey nnd Duffy’s Formula. For the Weak nnd Debilitated and Wasting; Diseases. Ma . - » y, aiui 1 '« arc to cln- rlully n*!d im* | lie enervated tyst in! 1 i ve - ;f- ered lro I *e ijrri Mni n b trlii b Qa I I M - II B ■ \ - l i- c*i 'M\- i 1 •. A friend Mtsgrsted that I ln Put: .-; M 'll w ..l. c y, .,nd I dal po. with Ini- iii*]«• until Hi it li coni i ; «.*siM\ -mi r-<\e li.v C'Cii’i't'-.u. M> health luut. liov. c*.• r. I r*t*n p.iU f i:<>icil. mi-1 I cum i -uv-lv realize that I VMS cw*r . Ck. As it ii O.HoIl.nl Ionic nn ' n.no sHman.in. I confer I'ufivT Pare ii,.l Wimskoy I tv-ini ti.c c-rln.iiilnn ol nu-M 'Ctl vr.au*. Mils. Kl.PA l-T.DDKUMAN. Mu..!. MlT dl! I P HKBR.IWI Market St.. iiM.in-'on Pel.. NMiw s: "Your Pnfl'V V- best il lhr ev cine in on I hi ai ci on Intac . I,ji. I civ n your monte 1. am now mhiir the iMr«l : ot- - I', ’" Mi.li Whtftknv. When I f. vi* c II l WHS not able to be out u I u i d from U o*i’lock in tun I !• o’l-iffi k a I lilirht. t'evcrul .need the lir.i.roven eni the whir- • in <• M f'bti:!’ lor ihciiisrlv- h. 1. i.V I l ave ucne them a great ,t; Hbt.ul !t. mwb. i.uriKN micos. ’Til STKKKT. NK-.V Yomc. N. Y. 1 I MV- •.’•■ O y. m* Dll fit's Form- •• I * • iv Mi,!; NVbi-.kev, ti,-| !!;, ( | tl:. Willi HI.: <• f.v aril, trouble. I milk yi ur litcparuliou \cr t - ^ m p . ^ HAVn#AN|) DcrrAUcx. Ohio. D.*fir Sim- t Bb.Tll cnnni.u- he u »* ot your Di.jrv% Pure M •'! Wi.JsS.i-tmd Duflv’s For- niclft, for h Is nil »! ftl keer h me up., h i »l kc . _ .0?.- .tr- unit lhe hous- if I dir! no! t.a.vc it. Mus. 4). 1'.. lllliKAUD. Gentleman 1 concur in the endorsement of all ilint has been pai l of PuTv’s Pure V.-ilt Whiskey. v I • SPIN’S Pit. Late Tr*’usurer of the Untied States. Tilt PUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Bai.timouk, Md. jfT-Oru Wiir«KP.Y i* Sold Only in Sealrd Bowlhp, Ni.vkk ik Bulk. a man by the name of John Gray, living , sear Activity in Monroe county, hung ( himself a fey days ago. He w c . j the woods some distance from his house hanging to a limb oi a tree, lie was intent on taking his life, it seems, as » c « razor found on ins perso", and t he su, m Eition is that should he fail in nangm?, himself he would cut his throat. He e' dm it I v w m orazv, as ins actions rot stu rai , days before his death w.-m:strangely noftee- abfe. Financial embarrassment is the sup posed cause. FI, rlil#. died Lake Worth last Wednes- i no damage. •rage there are twelve to fifteen transfers at Orlando daily, and rate oil nil average y'.o.iu. jads of iron having just arrived for the new water works, the xpects to be running on I ebru i for I he new church builrfi'jtr ibvterians of DeLand are nca. } it wiii he a commodious build- 5 best in town. en voung men from the V) hite fcX of New Hampshire are villa seeking employment m ,nd orange groves of the state. 100 worth of brick buildings, a p La lid’s boom for this winter. dson introduced in the house ill inipropri iting - -.0.000 l a ■ e suirV.v Station and buoy den t nth^M^M « &*£*&*% a bill was referred to toe tom juropriations. •Jto. if Andalusia and Fort San •ds and nurseries, Le Jn omintjq an seven acres in bemin„, h-u Old Saul’s CafarrhCure nr DrueelsT, or T'v Mall 25 re ts 0I.DKAL’. oM-’A.W. HAI.TIVCI E. MD. Something Worth Having. iDeie Xoiv ?iP<*d for IK*V7. Tlie On v r itn) *.i:“ pnhlisliod illostr.-.tinK cvorytliing in iar •« Field and Flower tfeeds. New Heeds, ^ew V.'.-tc’ioush, f.’vy.vSJfiu;;- Xeu. Ready for ! • a;s. d titrib'diun early in Dev*-*-idler. Send vonr address f*. V. SIUXLSA CD.. S-vl'tscii, <i 1 -’i;u! «« X 5 rmil St.. and 200 Aidi Si., l».iiimi»’l|>ldn. Pn. nov8 weow I’t GFOUGIA, MU SCO OLE COUNTY Whereas, F- lder Pou makes npplication for 1. Ucrs ol administ ation on the* estate of Burrell Burkte. deceased. „ , . . THcse -ir-. therefore, to cite all and sinwilar. tlu kindred and creditors of said dt.■eased, to Jiiow r;i'is.§. i any they have, within the time in scribed b? lav/, why said letters should not be i;me led to said applicant. . , Witness my official signature thlr^December Rib ISSI5 r.M. BROOKS, dec? on w i w Ord inarv RADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR i Most hspnily meets the demand of the ago foi | i.Fculiar affliction?. II is a remedy tor I WOMAN! ON i .V. and for one special class of he, diseases. It is spe'ilic for certain diseased con- i , lions of the womb, and so controls th. I Menstrual organs ns to retaliate all deranKement# ; aiul i “eirulanties "I her Monthly Sickness. The nroimemmelaim for this remedy no other inedi- c il nropi-rtv. I: is strictly a Vegetable Coro non. d, the studied ;. - .cnption of a learned phy- u-.j.l'i,se ity was I-umalk Diseases. nm'V-'i,-'" fiiine iaoame enviable because of hi, in t'lf- ireatrnent and cure of female eom- I plaints. Suffenmc woman..it will relieve you of : nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex. I For sale by drusTKisU. Write for book. "Me? | ease to Woman,” mailed free. Bhadfield Kegolatok Co., Atlanta, Ga. eod&w arm nriic's nK.no Ki.rxnt A \ AU- fiJ tL / u > fa, I’ALA i ISfc, r FOR ALL. a week and expense* li pii.j * v’a'.uable outfit and particulars [\ h-ee F O. VUCKORY. Aagnska, I»ie oc4 wfim HOLIDAY GOODSJRose Hill Collage 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 an«l Niftier. Nweetheurt, Wife oml Friend. Bracelets, Necklaces, Lockets, Tiny Queen Chains, Westcains, Silver or Gold Watch, Rings, Cuff Buttons, Cuff Pins, Collar Buttons, Ganteliues, Silver or Gold Thimbles, Silver Hair Pins Silver and Gold Glove and Shoo But- toners, Opera Glasses, Vases, Jewel Boxes, Bronzes, Artistic Clocks, Card Receivers, Silver Card Cases, Silver Bells, Napkin Rings, Bronze Lamps, Picture Frames, Eye Gluss Chains, Spectacles oml 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 Fatlirr nnd Itrothcr, lIiiNtmnd nnd Friend. Silver or Gold Watches, Gold or Plated Chains, Cult Buttons, Collar Buttons, Watch Charms, Scarf Pins, Silver Match Safes, Stud Buttons, Napkin Holders, Eye Glasses, Pebble Spectacles in Steel and Nick el, Silver nnd 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 Little Pets. Solid Silver and Plated Cups, Silver Pap Spoons, Solid Silver Child’s Set, Silver Plated Child’s Set, Silver Thimbles (Yom 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 nnd Forks, Silver hnt'i iy Pins, Boys’ Watches, Microscope for botanical exploits, Pencils ami Pens, Beautiful Little Diamond Rings, Silver .Mugs. Diamonds mounted in Rings, Pins, Eardrops, Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons, Studs, Scar! Pins, etc., at very reasonable prices. CL SC^OlVLBTTiFlOk WATCHMAKER JEWELER. FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. For t’lerh ot 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. deo)2td ] 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 j here to run. R. J Moses, j nov20 did I announce myself a candidate for County I Treasurer, and respect hilly ask the voters of ! Muscogee county for their suffrage, d&wtd John C. Cook. J Invite Your Attention to Their Long List of bit I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of Muscogee county, and earnestly solicit your support. I nc-ed 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. • ocuse&wedtd Jordan L. Howell. I announce myself as a candidal o for the office of County Treasurer, ami respectfully solicit your support for lie same. Election January next. G. E. Gagku. Columbus, Ga., September 22,188G. sep'23 tf For i^pcoive *•- I announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Tax Receiver, ani respectfully solid: the votes of the citizens of Muscogee county. Election Wednesday, January 5, 1887. noviedtf Woolfolk Walker. I announco myself a candidate for Tax R ceiver of Muscogee county, and respective-., ask the support of the voters. I sep22 if .T. H. Harrison. ; I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver, and ask j your suffrage. I have ever tried to discharge roy duty as an officer, and will still do the same if elected. Election January next. Respectfully, J. C. Reedy. nov5 td I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Tax Receiver of Muscogee county. Election first Wednesday in January. Geo. W. Cargill. nov7 td For Tux tellector. I announce myself as a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee county (election January next), and respectfully solicit the sup port of the volera of said county. aug29dtfwlm Oliver P. Poe. Announcing myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, I respectfully solicit the votes of its citizens, and will endeavor to deserve ihr-ir support by faithfully discharging the duties of this office in j the ftiturc as in-he past. Election first Wednes- j day in January next. sep21 eodtd Davis A. Andrews. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col lector, of Muscogee couniy (election January next), and ask for the support of the voters c»? said e unty. J. C. Woolpolk. «ep7 dt f Useful, Inexpensive & Appropriate Holiday Gifts, Cassimere and Cashmere Shawls, double arid single, hlacl and colors. A splendid line of Ladies' Traveling and Shop ping Bags. Kid and Fabric Gloves of every description Silk Handkerchiefs and Silk Mulders; Ladies' and Genlle men’s Hemmed and Corded and Ilemstildifid Handkerchiefs plain and colored borders—a splendid line. The largest 1 iik of Embroidered Handkerchiefs it lias ever been our pleasim to show. Some very choice Wraps left to be sold very cheap. Handsome Blankets. Could a more common sense present be made? DOR FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT IS HI OF MEltlES! You can buy such useful presents in our Dress Goods de partment. Black Silks, Colored Silks, Black Cashmeres. Black Di-ess Goods of every description. A splendid line of 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 arid Nottingham Lace Curtains; they are not expensive; lliey are 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 llie following new Bustles : Lucca, Lotta, Patti and Fedora. Novelties in Ladies’ Gossamers, Gossamers of every description for Ladies and children, and a great many other tilings which we haven't room to nienlion here. We are offering bargains all through our house. Come in id try us. V* L A N c. U A I? I). BOOT TI H (IFF ESTABLISHED 186S. For C oroner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Cor oner for Muscogee county at the ensuing eh c tion. W. D. Am yet. nov? (ltd I announce myself as a candidate for Coroner of Musco ee county. deel2 td Simpson Stribbling. I announce myself as a candidate for re-elec tion ns Conner of Muscogee county. dccl:! did Isaac T. Brooks. Far Sheriff. I most respectfully announce myself as a can- j didate for re-election as sheriff of Muscogee coun- - ty. Election first Wednesday in January next. I decll td J. G. Burrus. j DIVIDEND. Eagle and Phenix Manfg Co. I A Semi-Annual Dividend of THREE PICK j CENT is due and payable at the office of the | Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company on j December .list, 1888. The transfer books of cer- I tificates of stock will be closed from December I 20th until January 1st, 1897. A. J. YOUNG, j dec7 eltd Treas’r Eagle anti Phenix Mfg. Co. j G. GUN BY JORDAN Fire Insurance Agent, Pioneer Building, Front Street. Telephone No. 104. REPRESENT] NO 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. Heprtientiitive Companies. Courteous Treatment. Fair Adjustments. Prompt Payments. A share of your bind ness solicited. .A.T JYTJOTIOLT. F. M. KHOWMW A « »., ■ ■ Aurt’r# FIRST TUESDAY IN JANURAY. DAVIDSON HAUL XTF.W Dwelling of three platdcred rooms and f * cook room. Lot about i .’0x130, located direct- lv fronting leapt.) Mr W. II. llughcH. and next door north of Mr. A. G. Redd’s residence. Well at d garden. Street cars to city every 30 minutes. Terms, one-third cash, balance one and two years, with 8 per cent interest. JOHN BLACKMAR, Real Estate Agt, Columbus,Ga. so wed fri tf FOR SALE; 4kl**r:n ONE STORE HOUSE on Tenth Cl street; six rooms, 34x116 feet, Wil pay 17 percent on investment. One six-room House on Ninth street. One three-room IIousg and lot 60x147 feet 10 inches, cheap. Call quick. FOR RE1TT. One four-room House on Tenth street, corner Fifth avenue. One small Store House on Rose Hill. J\ G. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.Q2 12th St <ur COMMISSIONERS’ SALE FOR PARTITION. Valuable City Property. V^JEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY- Under nnd ' *by virtue of an order from the Superior Court of Muscogee County, passed on the first duj of the November term, 1hm«» thereof, the undersigned Commissioners appointed by said court will sell in front of the court house of said county, in the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary R37, between the legal hours oi sale at pub lic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described citj property, all lying iu the city or Columbus, county of Muscogee, State of Georgia, to-wit: All that tract, or parcel of land lying nnd being in the city«*f Columbus, krown mid distinguish ed in the plan of Haiti city as the south half of city Jot nun.her four hundred and eighty nine, (4hjp, fronting on McIntosh street. Glow Fifth avenue), containing one fourth <'ii of an acre, move or less, together with all and singular the rights, members and upnurttnances, and im provements to the nunc* in any manner belong ing Teims, cash. Possession given on < xecutlon of deed to pur chaser. J. L. WILLIS, I. L. POLLARD, J. U. MOON. nov 80-dtd Commissioners. FOR SALE! M Y place on Talbotlon road, about two miles from city,on line of Georgia Midland. Has a new live room House, nil necessary out-houses, in excellent repair; splendid spring. The place contains 102' ;. acres, about 25 acres of which are heavily wooded. TLJTLLdrS iEVLSTT. Foi particulars apply to me on the place*. ®r to T. M. Folev, opera house op121« P, HPRJNGFTB A Stamford Work M <f ONLY 81.00 BY MAIL, PONTFAID. f r/ *£ fa,n ! c; ^ ° r d Un /y j&lg/y KflOW THYSELF, ;u\ ILLUSTRATED SAMPLE FREE TO ALL A Great Med leal Work on MunlimHi Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical • bil- ity, Prc-nmtuif Decline in Man, Errori oi ih, and llie untold misi iyuvsuliiitgfrom indi u »:relio* or exceshiv*. A book for every men, yonnt:. mid dle-agio and fid. Ji rontuYn l'i proscriptions firm) acute and chronic rliri usee, each one oi which is invaluable. So found uy the Author whose eypi-ri'-m.v f«*r 2 yiarsissui n as probably never Be! -re in tel the h-t of any pbyhiciuii. 30f pages, bound in beautiful Freiuh r uslin, em- bo-sed covers, full gilt, gu.iranteid to be a liner work in rveiy sense imcbanieal, literary and professional than any other work fold mi this eoiintr-;.'tor ?’.to, or the money will be* reiunded in every instance Pi ice only ?1.00 by mail, post paid. Illu Crated sample o cent*. Send uow. Gold im-il-I .••...rd, ii th- author by the Ns’iemd .Medical A-social An, to tin Fr*--ident o' which, the Hr i . P. A. B * 11, and i - ati ofli n ot the Board th< n n!tr isri i cti i ly ref rred. Th> of Lite ‘*u»chi • ■< . -ad t,y the ^onn/r for instruction, amt by tin? ulliicteil for re.iu f. Il will In rn lit all. London Lancet. Therein no member rd society to whom Th« Science of life will not bcuBeful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.—Ae» ’ Adoress thr* Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr, W. li. Parker, No. » Pidlinch strut, Breton, Mass., who niuy be consulted on all diseases re- <Inii'ingskii! and experience, r'bronie and obBtl- natc «J»*-« uses t‘iat have baffled tlu. skill of all other physicians a specialty. Such treated s.uo- eessfuiiy without, an instunce of failure. Mea tion Ibis paper. ap28 wl T w 11.1, svl> for low price the four room Dwelling and beautiful lot west side of Second avenue between fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Cara pass the door eveiy 16 minutes. JOHN BLACKMAR. Real Estate Agent, ColumLua, Ga. se wrd fri tf ELECTION NOTICE. r rHERE will be an election held at the different 1 pre-’inedri in the county of Muscogee on W. <ine-d y.thefjtb day of January uxt (1887), for Sheri If. Clerk ot the Superior Court, Tax Re ceiver Tax < lector. County Tr, usurer. County Surveyor, and Coroner. The managers will please call ;-t my office for the nccesiary blanks. This December 1th, H t>. dtd F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. g entlen/ie n-sFRI Etifi# : WE WILL OFFE Cures O untlt; in”to4 daya Ask your drug-gist for it. Sent tonnyaddres.3 for $1.GP MALYDOR HFS.GO.SirM.O EVANS &. HOWARD, Agents oc& dun HOSEI HO IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER IIOBE, t CONSUMPTION — Il.avu ;t iiodluve rcmtOy lor toe above tlD« .r-; l»y tm ua« t -UK Pin ad Inf ,r faith In Ps eflicacSk , U.s* h-rr.illi»VAC nnjr anfTerer. »Uv« Km* V. u. eddttan. D1U ». A. bi/JCLtf, lil 1 e»rl 6L, Will i > i"l TWO IIOTTI.IS KKK U/iJlL- THBATISK on tl lu dll prcua AGEi-JTS, We have the be.it and cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of Hose Reels and Nozzles. MIA STEAM AND CAS PIPE COMPAN 1 Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street. r-JiftOa Ki 1 WliiHkuy liab- B li •:* Vi d IB « X'i »s *• cured at homo with- yi i 141 Si if iX;,i?.,u,?. 0 ha^ T - && WhirehuU Str*.»*r