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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRTUAY MORMNG, DECEMBER 24, 1886
TI1K (llUlsrMAN KltlMVNIK.
nv 8 I.MlIt.NCli,
Old 8:mta Claus sat in his icy hall
On the seventeenth day of Dccember-
The brownies and elves came around at his call
And thus he merrily said to nil: '
“Now brownioa and elves, remember—
‘Tis only a week ere I harness my team
My sleigh bo light and my reindeer white
O'er ice and o’er snow .
To the earth to go,
And the little earth children will shout and
scream
With all their might
In wild delight,
“ 'Tis Christmas Eve! 'tis Christmas Eve!
Old Santa Claus comes to-night!”
Now hie ye thither the week before,
Take your cobweb hammocks too—
Swing them high in the chimney tops
No matter for moonshine, smoke or dew
For rnina that pelt, or storms that blow, ’
And list to the children's talk below.
List when they sleepily come upstairs,
To wash their faces and any their prayers
In their sweet little night gowns, fair and clean,
Aim from their innocent prattle, glean
The dearest wish of each guileless heart—
That you to me may those wishes impart
Oil Christmas Eve, when I rein my deer
At each tall chimney-top, whispering clear
“Any good children as’eep down here?**
Now lne ye thither, nor /alter, nor pause,
And leave the rest to tld Santa Claus.
The brownies fluttered and wavered away,
Thro* the morning mist, thro’the evening gray,
In little fur coats like the chimney soot.
Each little red face like a glovviug coal.
A little hook on o ich tiny Foot
And a velvet cap on each elflsto poll,
Fluttering all tile house-tops about,
Over the chimneys, in and out,
And the folks said, seeing their myriad flight,
v\ hat swarms of bats are out to-ufgnt I”
So-after the seventeenth day of December,
A brownie swings in each chimney Hue—
Remember, little children, remember,
lie swings, and ho sings, and he listens, too -
He watches the Christinas letters burn
As each little smiler takes its turn,
Catching their scrolls as they upward fly,
•Scanning them close with ids keen little eye—
Hobnobbing gaily with sociable rats,
Warring with dangerous house-top cats.
But when the little ones come upstairs,
To wash their faces and say their prayers,
He slips from his hammock as low ns lie dares
To the circle fair round the nurser / lire,
And listens -ami peeps at the laughing choir,
When the clear little children are naiiglitylor cross
The wee bonnie brownie is quite at a loss,
Anti sulks in the chimney top fueling ridiculous,
Wondering wiiat he shall say to .-it. Nicholas
On Christmas Eve, when he reins his deer
At each tall chimney-top whispering clear,
44 Any good children asleep down here?”
He beams as bright as the glowing blaze
When only mirthful and gentle phrase
He hears. lie doesn’t mind racket and fun
(It wouldn’t be Christmas—they wouldn't be
boys
Or healthy girls either without any noise)
So long as he hears when the frolic is done
A silence sweet as n blessing slied
On the glistening gold of each bended head,
Unbroken except by a murmuring voice,
Till prattling Lila lisps out unawares,
“Tun’tl p’ayfor ole Sauty Tause too in my
p’ay’s?”
Then brownie is happy, he chuckles and sings,
As up in his cobweb hammock he swings,
Waiting till Christ mas evening brings
The eight reindeer and the sleigh full of toys,
And jolly old Santa Claus,
At each tall chimney-top whispering clear,
44 Any good children asleep down here?”
Too bate.
Ssr b > hV T« ?:«i>ooS? w, nS
olfve oif'speculnfoM? 0 headqUartera ‘> f
ri]Hh r »mi‘;. )ta i in are up with n
kreeW hJal 1lest ' Uj Moullt Carmel is
A h LL’ y s .P e<; ulators for an advance.
Ail around Sheoliem there is a lively de-
hnhiUnU Soap lat ’ an ' 1 tl,e »leeuy in-
abitants of Hamotli Gilead think of build-
n ifnw u e lac to ry. Jerusalem ia waking
!!!’ !>i H °'i a has a street cleaning bureau,
°u its public buildings, and its
sul urhs are being built up rapidly. Even
in the \ ale of Giehenna the price of land
uas go, ie up. 1 he ladies of Jerusalem lake
all the larisnin tashion journals and know
m 11 '‘’ut the latest style of hair dressing.—
New York Tribune.
1' or coughs, colds or any irritation of the
throat, take Dr. Hull’s Cough Syrup. 25c.
Salvation Oil, the groat pain cure, is sold
uy druggists and dealers in medicines at
4)c ' deolSd&wlw
Why Homo Eidloirs A i n Pro tty Jl.ul.
i ^^ re i*i m . en Flagstaff, Arizona, worked
hard all night to get a barrel supposed to
contain whisky out of a cellar ami uwny to
their camp. When they tapped it they
found that it contained kerosene oil.
A party of South Chester, Mass., jokers
thought it would be rare sport to decoy a
certain man oil into the woods to climb a
bee tree and then open lire upon dim as if
the tree owners wero firing in ambush. lie
was frightened into unconsciousness, or
pretended to be, and the would-be jokers
now badly scared themselves, nearly broke
their backs carrying him several miles to a
drugstore to bring him to his senses again,
1 u:i for Hu* Gins.
From tho Detroit Free Press.
The girls at Poughkeepsie draw eash
other into a corner and mysteriously in
quire: ‘*Do you know why Professor
Blank wears a plug hat?” “No; why ia
it?” “To cover his head, of course!”
Then they te-he-he-and ho! ho! ho! and
write home to nm that they passed 98 per
cent, in Hoyle.
'WEmaCordisl
c u it ii a
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVFR COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
r, la Invlgorat- _ TT give* NEW
lug sad De- *' 4
Ah Or
i fill' llic Elite.
“Are you going to dance to-night, Flos
sie? 1 ’ said a Beau street girl to an acquaint
ance.
“I don’t believe I will,” replied Flossie.
“The dances are becoming so common
nowadays.” ,
“But this one is going to be very select.
Why, they have engaged three policemen
to keep order.”—Washington Review.
BOSTON, MASS
CAPITAL, - ■
SURPLUS, - -
8 KM).00(1
100,000
Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corporations
solicited.
Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent
and we re discount for Banks when balances
“My dear friend,” said a minister at the
bedside of a sick man, “I want to call your
attention to the blessed consolation which "'arrant it.
religion brings in hours of suffering and Boston is a Reserve Cit5, and balances with us
danger to those——” t ! from Banks (not located in other Reserve Cities)
“I’m much obliged to you,” iuterposed ; counted as a reserve#
lihe gratetul patient, but J ou are too ^y e ^ raw our own Exchange on London and
1 f ?” < the Continent, and make Cable transfers and
“Yes sir! my physician says that the P la <* money telegraph throughout the United
crisis is past, and all dagger is over.” : States and Canada.
~ Government Bonds bought and sold, and Ex-
We have a market for prime first-class Invest
ment Securities, and invite proposals from States,
Counties and Citie3 when issuing Bouds.
We do a general Bunking business, and invite
correspondence.
ASA P. POTTER, President.
ADVICE TO Mothers.—Mbs. Winslow’s changer in Washington made for Banks without
Soothing Syrup should always be used eitra charge.
•when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces
.■natural, quiet sleep by relieving the em.d
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu-
iates the bowels und is the best knov. u
remedy for diarrhoea, whether artsing
from teething or other causes, twenty-
•five cents a bottle. jeli d&wly
Collective Scolding.
Mr. Beecher preached a sermon the
other morning in which he lectured his
congregation collectively. Collectively is
the way in which congregations like to be
scolded. It enables each hearer to apply
the criticisms to some one else.—Brooklyn
Eagle. _ _
Malaria.
Twenty-five hundred dozen bottles
Ague Conqueror ordered.in.one montt
positively eradicates all Malaria, 1 e\ ei
Ind Ague, Biliousand Intermittent Fevers
in any climate. Read our book ol 1000
teS Du7wKST, s. C, March 12,1883.-G. G.
■Green, Dear Sir-We will soon need more
Ague Conqueror. It is taking like hot
cakes ” and 1 foui"f 8at ELLis Bros.
Fairfield, Mo., August 29,1320. O. G.
Green Dear Sir—Your Ague Conquc.oi
knocks the Chills and Dumb Aguc every
time I warrant every bottle and it never
fails. I have cured cases where quinine
had no effect vvbatever.
Yours truly,
actl2 d&wly , W- H. SHAW & Co.
Took on Antidote.
A bottle of purple ink y
with the liquid in pledging ^ we
Ey toWng Hberal doses of blotting paper.-
New York Graphic
Free Trade.
: hiiidun of home manufacturers, n-s
N.W.AYER&SON
advertising agents
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ESTIMATES 17 KSE FBEI
f SS££S%£ > AYER & SON’S
c ec ew
RUDOLPH FINZER’S
STARLIGHT
e
th—,,..
of the bottles oont■ 1 ^ wvc rae dicine in
thereby 8* vl “£° n T he August Flower for
the 75cents mze. The Aug^,^, and tbe
Dyspepsia and Bjver «^o ^ Lung trou .
German Syrup for y i„ rn . e st sale of any
bles, have P 1 tL ad vantage of
medicines in the wor bc greatly
Increased size of the “ L ilI)d al iii c tecl, in
appreciated by the w t civ iii ze d coun-
cvery town a " d hl 'A, ag t' 0 r 10 cents remain
tries. Sample bottles ioi oetV 2d&\vly
the same size. im t mm —
(ironing Srrioun.
The demand for f^^^h^wwk by
mine to an alarming e. jn p re ss ac-
fhirty tramps is f d °? :" r _Bostoii Record
count9 as a reign ot tenor. _
light rut to take,
and of great value
na a Medicine for
weak and Ailing
LIFE to tho
whole 8YSTEM
by Strengthening
the Muscles, Ton
ing the NERVES,
am! completely Di
gesting the food.
EMPIRE STABLES.
SUCCESSORS TO
JOHN DISBROW & CO.,
East Side of First Ave., between 12tli and 13th Sis.
New L anti, NoMiy Turnouts, Safe and Showy Horses, Careful and K\|ieripnrod Drivers,
FUNERALS personally conducted and properly attended to. The finest Hearses in
tho city.
AFTER SEPTEMBER Ikt, Horses boarded and carefully cared for at $lfi per
moui". Amj.le accommodations for LIVE STOCK. Headquarters for dealers.
.»-vTelr-plMitto oo.-U H1v
no hu r tft
M^ncraln, i3 cor
posed of care full;/
selected \A
ble Medic
combined eUillr |
fully, making
Safe and Flcusant
Remedy.
Fur sale l.y alt Dru«lsta and (Iroi
yon lint Iswp \OI.lNV t OKDIAl.,
Ultlc will bo •fat, cliurn«-:i |> i I.
Volina,*
by 1 e a d i n g
physicians, telling
how to treat diR-
ranrs at HOME,
mailed, together
with a set of hand
some cords by new
Heliotype process,
on receipt of io c.
*. 8!miiM thodenlnr newr
.ult Vi.00, «u.v a lull ai2i)
VoRna Drwrf and Ohem/csl! Company,
ll.il.Ti 10UF, J.’K, r. s. A.
eu ei5
HIE GEOBGIA MIDLAND & W
KaA.IXj^O^-3D
I ? now open for Freight and Passengers to points
between Columbus and Wuver'y Hall. Com
mencing Tue day, December 2Ut,the following
schedule will be run :
COMING SOUTH.
Leave Waverly Hall *'00 a. m
Arrive at I'lllerslio 8:20 “
“ Midland 8:40 “
“ Flat Rock 8:52 “
“ Columbus —9:36 “
GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbus 3:00 p. m.
Arrive at Flat R<;ck 3:41 “
“ Midland 3:49 “
“ Ellerslie 4:05 “
“ Waverly Hall 4:30 “
All trains arrive and leave from depot at old
Star park. M. E. G RAY,
decl9 dtf Superintendent.
I fiL~
Columbus, Ga., December 19, 1888.
O N and after this date Passenger Trains will
run daily unless marked f, which are daily
except Sunday. The standard time by which
these Trains run is the same as Columbus city
time.
Leave Columbus
Arrive Macon
“ Atlanta
“ Montgomery
“ EufaiWa
“ Albany
“ Milieu
“ Augusta
“ Savannah
*11 15 a mi t 10 20 p m
* 4 0-1 pm 11 6 25 am
* 9 00 p m " “ "
dyspepsia; 188*7 -
Up to a tow weeks ugo I considered mv*
sell the champion Dyspcptin of Anierlca.
During the years that I have been afflicted
I have trie 1 almost everything claimed to j
be a specitlo for Dyspepsia in the hope of ,,,, . , ,,
finding something that would afford per- If there is one season of tl
nuineiil relief. 1 had about, made up my ■ which suggestions are inure
mind to abandon all medicines when I no- .
tieed an endorsement of Summons Divish than another, this m tlieone.
IIkuulatorby a prominent Georgian, a presuming oil this filet, I mn going to
load you down with them, according,
two bottles, and am satisfied that I have yon, however, the privilege of turning to
year in
welcome
Therefore,
struck the right thing at last. I felt its
beneficial effects almost immediately.
Unlike all other preparations of n similar
kind, no special instructions are required
11s to what one shall or shall not eat. This
fact alone ought to commend it to all
troubled with Dyspepsia.
J. N. HOLM 153,
Vineland, N. J.
CONSTIPATION.
To Nornro lBuldi of Ibnlj
without ('IftititK'iBitf tlio Did or Uls-
orffsutlxittff tlie fcyHirm. fnlto
Only OKNUIM: M.umfactlired by
J.Il.ZeUin cf- Co., Philadelphia.
cod se&w fol rd mt
Constructed With Our Own
‘Patent Eyelet Batteries,”
Surpass in power and permanency all and every
other device to apply magnetism the humun
system. Our record stands at ^6 percent of all
curable cases cured. Throat, Lun>>, rttomnch
Kidney, Liver and almost every other trouble
yields to the mild yet pensistent currents .d mau
netism, as applied by our methods. The Belt
and Invigorator impurt great etrenglh. warmth
and comfort, and tbe Dyspeptic. Nervous, weak
and desnondiuK become hopeful and genial, and
enjoy life again.
; 10 08 p m
1 3 00 u m
; 6 15am
1 5 55 a m
1 05 p in
7 09 p in
3 50 p in
10 50 a m
2 08 p m
4 45 i> m
5 00 p rn
enw _
ville, Milledgeville and Eatonton, Thomaston,
Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena
Vista, B akely and Clayton should take 8 50 p m
train.
Leave Macon
“ Atlanta
“ Montgomery..
“ F/idaula
“ Albany
“ Mdlm
“ Augusta
“ Savannah
Arrive Columbus
i m
4 50 a m
11 15 p m
: 9 30 p m
: 8 20 p m
1 3 02 p m
9 27 p in
2 00 p in
7 40am
10 49 a m
3 57 p in
1 12 35 p ni
10 20 a in
: 10 00 a m
! 6 60 a rn
Sleeping Oars on all night trains between Co
lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma
con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa
vannah and Atlanta.
Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Berthe
on sale at Depot Ticket Office
G. A. WHITEHEAD,
Gea’l Pass. Agent.
C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augt tf
Opelika, Ala., November 15th, 1
trains on this road will be run
Na. 1.
Leave Columbus 8 05 a zb
Arrive Opelika 9 35 a zb
no. a.
Leave Opelika 9 46 a in
Arrive Columbus 11 01 a m
No. :i.
Leave Columbus 2 28 p m
Arrive Opelika 3 58 p ro
No. 4.
Leave Opelika 6 09 p m
Arrive Columbus 6 34 p m
No. 3.
Leave Columbus 6 50 a in
CAPITAL PRIZE
At Wholesale by
Mor<‘ Money w* _ t it. l.
If you improve f .. ct ,
lett & Co., Portland, M " )W u c;m
full Information upwards a .lav
maice from jo to voll are located,
ami live at home whe - ^. IC | 0 0V er ^ \ u
Better write; some ha' ® i ta i required
LOSS BilHLER & Co,
ooxajim:~btts,
je5 eoi!6m
j ii 'y Xi&B
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c , R.’lii'.t Ilr-v ire of wartlll'-.. Imitation..
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BEST EQUIPPED In th#
No. G.
4 45 a ro
9 27 a ro
,12 2fi p m
I^eave Goodwater
Arrive Opelika
Ariive Columhus
No. 7.
Leave Columbus 115 p m
Arrive Opelika 3 08 p ro
No. ft.
Leave Opelika 4 00 p ro
Arrive Columbus 5 41 p in
The night trains are discontinued for the pres
ent. A. FLEWELLEN,
dtf General Manager
Office General Manager,
Columbus, Ga., November 28th, 1888.
O N and after Sunday, September 12, 1886, tbe
schedule of Mail Train will be as follows:
No. l—Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Chipley
Arrive at Greenville
No. 2 -Coming South Daily.
Leave Greenville
3 08 pm
6 11 P ro
6 16 p ro
. 7 10 a ro
..flllaro
Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a ro
No. 3—Freight and Accommodation -North.
Leave Columbus fi uo a m
Arrive at Chipley 8 14 a ro
Arrive at Greenville 9 25 a m
No. 4 f reight and Accommodation—South.
Leave Greenville 10 22am
Arrive at Chipley II 38 a ni
Arrive at ColuniDun 2 11 pro
W. L. CLARK, Gen’l Manager.
T. C S. HOWARD. Gen’l Ticket Agent.
;>b24dlv
THE FAMOUS BRAND OF
funny man’s column when the himlen
becomes too great.
My first suggestion isthat ifyouhave a
mother-in-law who isal all limes specially
interested in your nocturnal movements,
frequently expressing great solicitude lor
your health, gi'v her a handsome black
silk dress. For this purpose you will find
Regottu Hand Loom Silk superior to miy-
I thing in this market. If this does not
have the desired effect, your ease is a bad
one and t would advise you to go west.
If you want to give your wife a present
that will please her and at tho same time
have the approval of all the neighbors, I
have some elegant Pick Lock blankets at
!fl t and $t"> per pair. Select for your
daughter a set of boxes in plush for
handkerchiefs and gloves, have both of
them filled, and you will have a present
that will he shown with pride a hundred
times.
Now, young ladies, give me a moment
of your valuable time, and I will give
you just one suggestion that will make
your fortune if you act upon it. I have
some of the finest silk umbrellas with
the most exquisite handles, Home of the
prettiest walking canes with solid silver
heads ever brought to Columlms. (let
one of either of these and you will get
your money back,with double compound
interest.
Young man, give mamma and papa
a merry Christinas and many happy re
turns, and select for your sweetheart the
prettiest thing you can find among our
elegant ornaments for the bureau and
dresser.
Don’t forget the cook. She is tho most
important person in the house and the
least appreciated and inostuhused. Kvery
one from the baby up should give her a
present. The housemaid, nurse and man
should not he forgotten. Remember ill-
used servants render poor services. If
there is nothing in the above to fit your
ease, call at the Red Star stores, I l!((i and
1138 Broad street, and tell us how much
money you want to spend in presents,
and we’ll fit you up in a few minutes.
O. (!. Johnson.
125 Wilsonlit Magnetic l’owcr I.ikIIcis’
Abdominal Nnpportcr
Gives great support and comfort and in
creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in
cases of abdominal enlargement without an\
particular disease. Tends also to decrease and
prevent excessive accumulation offut.
The Magnetic Teething Necklace
soothes und quiets the Teething Baby and pre
vents convulsions.
Tho full power Kyelet. Itatter.y Insoles
not only warm tlie feet, but prevent cramps in
legs so prevalent in ai ivancing years. No Invalid
should despair because cheaper or inferior goods
have failed, until they have tried our methods.
Pamphlet, letters of instruction ami testimonials
mailed to any address. Advice and counsel free
to all patients.
Dr, (JMtU’LH TERRY. CjIuiiiImis,
OCI8 dtjelfl
Ga., Agent
The introduction of soap^ ' t ^ le S ^j < t’he j
doing much to civilize the peoi , I
Holy*Land. A S s ^ e P K ancient
established on the> °. e beginning to
Schecheni, and the pe B e d f trying to
use it on their persons inste^ ioQff wjth the
eat it as they did at first- " reforms are
introduction^of^soap^otb^ beea re built
going on.
1 Bethlehem has been
WO to52300;
.r homes snu g?™ \hiTr wh,,iu tIme
iSwire moments may l»e i»remul»ly
i A YEAR, clear ol
^ nil expend’, can be
y k i„g for us. Agents preferred who eja
K -VTn-n hnn«cs an l pive ihcir whole time
Ahu^ncss. Spare moments may \>o i' r o>ltul'ly
. a few vacancies in towns un ( l cities,
ua.Sion St., wchmond, ’
vrtm
LD MILL PURE OLD RTE
’hie whisky was introduced originally in the year
1 w .5y, ni.ri is constantly making new friend.- 1 . It 1 1
the product of the rnoRt approved pr< *.er« of distih-
oliotif from atrcfully t-cluct« d (>rain, bein.i heid i.ni-
formiy in wnrehoiisn until fully matured I y air<?, is
Justly celebrated for its purity, dHi'aryof flavor
and uniform quaiit/. For sale, and orders solicited
by the a^ent, T. 31. FOLLY, Opera House,
Cor 10th Street und 1st Avenue, Columhus, (is*
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICES.
A LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, in
eluding Letter, Pocket and Note Heads, Bfi
Heads, nuuements, always on Hand. Also Eli
velopes, Cards, Ac., printed at short notice
Paper Boxes of any size or description riot kep
in stock made at short notice.
TIMtS. GI.Llir.RT,
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office.
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[ABLISHMENT
tin the WORLO
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arriving.
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eorlil olio
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-SEDGWICK—
STEEL WIRE FENCE
Hattie R. Joh.ison vs. .James M. Davis. Petition
lor the removal of Trustee, and for the ap
pointment of another Trustee.
Columbus. Ga., at Chambers, October 8, Iflflfl,
tlie petition in the above cu-se read and consider
ed; it is ordered that the defendant. .Iii’ties M.
Davis, show cause before me at 10 o’clock a. ni.
on the 15th of December, 18H0, at the Court House
in the city of Columbus, why he; should not, he
r< moved from his trust and another trustee up-
pointed as prayed for, and it uppi-aring .that said
James M. Davis resides beyond the linnls of this
State, it is ordered that service be perfected on
him by publication of this order in tiro Columbus
Enquirer-Sun, a newspapt r published in the city
of Columbus, twice a month for two months be-
foie the hen ring. ,
Given under my hand and official signature.
J. T. WILLIS, Judges. C. C. C.
oct9 2tam2rn
the hen
'fi'.n'.-i-
<1 Hull:
ul purpose wire fence in use.
‘I-work without hurt)*.
k. II will turn dogs, pigs,
tis well us horses und cuttle,
for Farms. Garden, Stock
Is. Very neat. pretty stylet
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I arks, School-lots and Cemeteries.
Covered with rust proof paint, nr made of (ral-
vanized wire, ns preferred. It will lust a life
time. It (shelter than hoards or liarhed
wire in every respect. The Sedgwick Gate*
made or wiought-iron pipe tool steel wire, defy
all competition in light ness, neatness,strength
and dinuhilitv. We make the best, cheapest
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iron IVii**i*h now mn«lf. Tho hoot Wir;
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A Hirers. Kor prices nml particulars mdc llura-
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By F. M. KNOWLES & UO., Aurt’rK.
Will be sold the first Tuesday in January next,
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Co.. Jiroud street, city of Col mbits, .Muscogee
count., Ga.. the following property, to-wit: Thir
ty burimls of corn, more or less, two hundred
bundles of fodder, more or less. Levied *
property of W. T. Pope, to satisfv a mortgage
li /'u in my hands in favor of Geo. Pjriu iff A .Son
vs. W. T. Pope. Snid property win he sold as
stored, a* d it is stored in ;i bui ding on place
rented by W. T. Pope from C. J. Thornton, uhont
two und one hull'mih h east of eityoi Columbus.
dec7 oaw4w J. G. BlJRUl'S. Sheriff
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