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DAILY ENQUIRED.. SUN. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 27, 18*6
7
FBATlitf* P«*U.
Llu.bsrriea «rt p.uukifui &. 8)*roDto,
The thermometer at Fort Myer* has
■.vaciiet’ fl losreos already this ■eaautt.
David Ktmnie, « youup; Sjotcbman,
wbs drowned in mke /esup a day or
two ago.
The planters rf Os ford say they . x -
peel to ship 75 000 crates ot vegetables
this year,
DcLand is making an tilort to organ
lo an amateur d amatlc ootnpany to
entertain the sum mar residents.
Postmaster Poe.pa says that the iron
eral business of the Sanford pom* ffice
hBS increased 20 per cent within the
last year,
A movement to lower lake Weir
about four feat by o nting a canal to
connect with the O.klawaUn rlvor is
bei: S aglta'ed.
The council appropriated |6C0 on Fri
day night for the purchase cf a truck
jtnd other uppilancea fr the Tamp
book and ladder company. Tho truck
has already j been ordered,
■Juo C Stockton, of Jacksonville, ar
rived at Tampa Tuesday for tbo pur
pose of converting the bank of Tampa
into a national bank, It will hereatier
be styled the first national bank of
Tampa,
Monday a young man reaming in
Madison county, named J iok Sales
was nooldently shot In the 'eg by a ball
from a plBtol, which dropped out of T
L Whitlock’s hand, striking the fl -or,
causing It to discharge.
The ease ot Alfred Ccffee. at Madison
charged with the mnrder of his child,
la now on trial, The grand )nrv have
1: und trno bills against Turner Wright,
Columbus Pratt and Bob Brooks for
the murder of Joe Diary,
The tomatoe ctop around Leesburg
will be a lRrge one, and that tbufu:)
crop will not be shipped or marketed
is true, What is needed is a canning
iactory, Thousands of do lare' worth
of vegetables go .o waste here annua; iy
and with a oannicg factory this losa
would not be sustained by the growers.
The Ocala Free Press olaimsthai tln-
men who took views ot several vow s
In Fionda collected targe sums ct
money anti started for the north anti
west to advert'd*:.- Florida by r .veitrg
through Kite country in a special car
and exiiibl ing views »■ d distributing
circulars, have not fu Tided their agree
ment, and are frauds of the first wai
ter.
Men who have been working cn
Field & Oiborn’s eocoauut lamp near
Lake Worth, are eu route north, From
one of tbe party it was learned tba
3.17,009 pian.s were set out, but all were
glad of the opportunity to return north,
as they ray that of ail lone lands to te
fouua anywhere, down where they
have been working is the place' The
owners of the groves are New Jersey
-capitalists
An SMihtrs Women Uelpl it?
(Savannah Git, Now •
There is an impression in the north
lhat educated and cultivated south
ern women are less able to take care
of themselviB, when overtaken by
misfortune, than northern women of
the same cla-m are. The impreesiou
is not well founded, and those who
have it know nothing about southern
women ; and have not had access to
cgrrcc'- sources of Information. There
de another incorrect iinj.region en
tertained at the north with regard to
s'.uthern women, I" is that they do
not hold labor in ae much esteem a-
northern women do, and are not s
ready, therefore, to undertake to sup
port themse’ves when thrown upm
their own res--tiroes.
I‘i? doubtful if there are in any
set*i'»i. «•/ country, in proportion
to the „in,.b'.rof the class to which
they belong, s - c a ly refined and
culti* a‘ed women who are earning
their own support or helping to earn
it as there are in the south. It U true,
probab y, mat woen Slav ry was at.
institution,, and there was little
poverty amorg educated people,
'southern people'of the better cla-s
svere not often found engaged m
work of any kind that was not pure-
!y a matter of choice. There was
mo occasion for them to work,
When misfortunes came, however,
they were not found wanting in
any of the qualities which were nee
eeeary to meet the requirements of
their changed condition. They faced
the situation pluckiiy and hopefully,
and did willingly whatever they
ccu'd find to do, Everywhere in thc-
south now, in town aDd e uuiry,
there are y< u g women, eduos’e-
and cultivated, belonging to tne bee,
Cmiilies and moving in the best cir
cles, who are quietiy earning their
own support, and helping o support
Gibers dependent upon them Tuey
make no parade rf what they art
doing, and those whose lot ts txcep-
tionaiiy hard seldom complain.
The st u h has made great progress
In the last twenty years 8".e i-
richer now, doubtless than over be-
fore. Her weal’.h is perhaps no: so
apparent as it was in slavery times,
because it is much more generally
distributed. If the truth could bo
known it would appear, doubtless,
that the women of the eout ,by their
example, self-reliance, readiness and
willingness to do with their own
lands whatever became nece;s,ry
for them to do, and by the encour
agement they have given the men,
have done their full share toward cre
ating the wealth and making the
comfortable homes that are now to
be found in the south, and they are
still wc rklng, and have as profound
an appreciation of the dignity of ia-
bor as there is to be found anywhere
in the world.
They are not wastirg any time in
regretting the ja t or in envying
their more prosperous sisters oi the
north. Their misfortu -ea and their
struggles have not robbed them of
their beauty, the sweetness of their
natures, or made them less courteous
or charitable.
No, southern women are not heip-
b:sand dependent, and they are tint
wanting in esteem frr labor. In al
dial is beat und noblest in Women
they have no superiors.
Jtiuroallain Looking Tp.
There is blithescmeaess at. d ne;ve
anouttbe tow spring paragrr-p! s bat
•Mica*e a bitter state of aSa'ts in j e* a f «« -
newspaper - fflees generally. From j CLIN t cie, | * a ? f, I* \ J--
• i 8 *.K u id and malarial south to the Pane. ViLL Uv&iJMU *bi
,d tiled legion of the Rockies there -
is a fertility ofinvention aud graphic
vigor of delinlation iu stories per
taining to the intelligent antics of
snake ■-, alligators, giizzhes and s eera
that betoken ail upward '-e.ideucy iu
Hilaries.—Chicago News.
A. lioon for
There is absolutely no ground upon
which to doubt the splendid virtues of
C’ahsaya Tunic. The most cynics, ad*
mil, that it is the very best tonic made
When a gentleman of integrity, who
lsas widely known iu this locality ;■»
any one, .peaks in such unqualified
praise, who can qnestlon the sterling
character of C. ti-eyisf
Greenville, J ane 1
Mesbra Westmoreland Br-s,—Gen-
tInner i About !w moults ago my
health had run down to low hat i
weighed only 137 pounds, appetite all
gone, and so weak tba I could scarce
:v w.t.K Irene my h-.tm, o my place of
business, 1 tried «s ve al klud.’ oi (.on
to without reoaivl.-g cay bsi.efl -was
Induced to 'ry your (.’allsaya Tonic,
which acted like it charm upon me,
l now weigh 1-J8 pounds aud car., vat
anything- at.d would advise a.l who
are suffering from deblli.y to try y.,ur
Tordo, T A Pack
Book-keeper Ferguson &■ hinier,
Look out for frfi'ids and imltat'or.B.
Take no other. We»l,morelaud’B ‘-.'a.ls.
aya Tonic Is the only genuine prepara
tion called Oadraya Tonic See that
you get Westmoreland's t.f your drug
gist, a’, fl 00 per bo.-le,
Brannon &. Carson Wbole»fde
Agents, Colutobue, '.1-, 9} 23 dlw
An excellent old deacon in Vermont,
who, having won a tine turkey at a
charity r ill ■, didn’t like to tell hie
severely ortnodes wife how he came
by It, quietiy remarked, att ho hand'd
her thu fowl, t-hac “i.he Shakers gave it
to him ”
The qaickost time on record 1 Neu-
ralgta of the wor"t tvne cured h v one
dost) of SMITH'S BILE BlUANS in
'rrm one to lour h n u - a, nr mony wbo
have tried it can testify, I dose s-'-'-m
strange that aensib... poop e will st ffar
wi'h thiH lerrlblo d e.isc. when speedy
relief enn surely he found iu this -:)m-
o’e. B».'e and iDexpens.ve remedy. £5
cent- For rale by all druggists and
deale.e in medicine, r.r sen 1 anywhere
on receipt of price Id a amns
ar24 eoddcwlm
Att ffics-h'rldi r has been found who
has bail enough He held on to the
• £Hce of town clerk in a town l-i Mas-
Bi'obobetts for forty.two years, and 9
f w days ago refused a re fiaot'i-n
PENNYROYAL FILLS
"CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH.”
The Orlglnnl «n«l Only Grunins.
5^<* anduivrays KtUiablc. H«warcof trorthlcM InntatlfUff.
T : RADIES. A Kk t our »ru KV Ut tot
**Chlc’h<'f«tcr m r.iu'IUli’ ar.d uk- ao othor or 4o.
fFt&mpgj to ut* f"f partictilar* tit Dffe** b> return mall
NAME PAPER. Chlohefticr Chemical t'o.,
1 Ji Mndliioii Hfjuuro, Phliudia., l*ia
Sold by .*t cry where. t»k “Chlchte*
LVturll«B r Pirnn-rroval PUU. 'a.
Ladies
Do yon want a pure, bloom
ing Complexion i If so, a
few applications of Hagan’s
MAGN OLIA HALM will grat
ify yon to your heart's con
tent. It (Socs away with Sal
lowness, Redness, Pimples,
Blotches, nud all diseases aud
imperfections of the -kin. It
overcomes the II ushed appear-
niico of heat, fatigue and ex
citement. It makes a lady of
THIRTY appear but TWEN
TY ; and so natural, gradual,
aud perfect are its effects,
that it is impossible to detect
its application.
MOXIE
Is the on’y harmless and effective
Nerve Food known which leaves no
after-effects Mid is without stimu
lant or alcohol. It is a delicious
beverage and will positively recover
Brain and Nemus Exhaustion, de
stroy thirst for alcoholic diinks
reslore the appetite, cure Dyspep
sia, give refreshing sleep and im
mediate relief to any trouble
arising from nervousness.” A single
hott.e will prove its virtue.
Manufactured by MOXIE COM
PANY', Atbnta, Ga. For sale by
John P Turner & Bro, and G A
Bradford, City Drug Store, Colum
bus, Ga. 50 cents quart bottle.
apitpiiy ii-. ra mt
AdmiaistTutor’s S'i 1©
B Y virtue of an order from tho Court ct Ordinary
of Muscogee c nnev, Georgia, will sold od
tYe fliat TMiiday id Mbi ncxr, on tbe coraer ol
Brcmc and Tenth atreot* iu tbe city o' Colmul ub
let> *-cu the le/al li urs of ral- \ *c the tighest bid-
d >r tbo follow*-g described property, to wit: Oae
uuedred and sixty flv • acre*- cf inuii. mo
lyiug'/ast of the city of Columl ■-« and J
n. eciibed r.a pari <\ lot' ninety• three, ninety fiv<
nu<; a.n t« «ix in the oj etn . s* rv- of said county
ti Id at= the propo.'t ot K II Tuorn'on.
. II K TliGB.VrOK
April 6*h 16^»6 Administrator,
;F , *X^03S4: THE
JS± COH-.E3
NEGLECTED
n ENDING IN
"^Panil CONSU*^®''
Vl );te
s’.. k'WM/S
^ _
CONSOIPTION.
NOW, TAKE IN TIME
TAYLOR’S
CHEROKEE REMEDY
tt sisi ra oi man,
The sweet mm. as trathered from ’itree of !hf»
same i • i *v. ... / I)-.- -lua.l srn-.u.is
rf tl.e *utbern .St.iies.runtaii^ a -tmi'il.innej
expHct -rniit j r;ii■■ p.c il.at locsrn-: i.. ■ pblesnu
pr'.'lip ’.i.’-’ tlip enr y Hi*'M. ng ^aud pUnai-
fates tin- .li.,d it* Oir.-v . fi- nifioDraiio
Id cri'i "i and wlif oping c • ?li W hi n«'m biued
wit): •:..* :.e H !im; v 1' i!a_. . . 1 i :«■ - *ho
n.ul’i in t in!.’ .-f the • id fieldsJ'rwnf in k v-
■ ■ i.i.fin tl:o :ext kti'Avn r* ruady f -r ' •••iphs,
Croup Wiii'l ing t nv.gn »n»* « OHsnnptiun:
aud -o i fln’.t - any ri.ild is plea*-..,! . „;<?> jt.
A sit *•••.:.* <i/ /• r :. _V> • »• 1 • '!.*
If he do. «t not k( : t. w. will pot ^f-.r i.*u<
part of the 1 '. -v. on receipt oi>. >J.
WALT Kit A- TAVliOR. Atiantn. iiu
c ^ (— - - -s
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S PH 1 N -3 (Jr o o r> s
'\rm, Fashina P^tee!
PTlBOX‘I aOODS
Suits Mode to Order.
mum) aoTBiNCi
Come and give us your order.
Do not wait till you are pressed by
the season, and then want a suit
made in a great hurry. We are
<1 I prepared, however, to get up .Sluts
1'eiiM, souumeam & Wipmcn ® kfimrais L
All Graino of unit leyutam ant »:.n t-y ctantrm or 9CU, Minatun tlmw
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gotnery aud Wavoroua.
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dally except Monday,
Tickets for all points and Sie-eplag Aar Berth* *iu at Union « Tlok*.- OOTw SO mfnatae prU
to leaving time of all f.-ina,
WILLIAM HOGXRS. Gerrl Sup’t 8av»,uuab. r. )). KjlIHjK. Snp t 8. W. B.R., Maoon,
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2:46 p u, I
6:27 p m
0:uo * u |
0:50 p ip
10:40 [i m
5:55 a nr,
V ... h-t .!<»» —
Leave Atlanta
0
3:40 n u !
Arrive Aukus'u
3:35 p
II
9:10 p
” Cha'!c“' -,
’ 9;40 p
u
0:1:0 *3 •
Vu I*.rati ’l A.I Line to ,N la.-.
Leave Atlanta
II
5:10 p u.
Arrive Cba ictte
0:10 p
r.i
3.0 ian.
” Rlcomond
7.00 a
u
4:07 p m
’ WdbjbillgiOL
8:00 a
tj
9:20 p m
” Biltlmore.„_
9:35 a
Li
11:39 p m
” Vni aielphia
2U0 P
li
3:30 a tu
” New Y >rk
3:40 p
n
6:30 a in
t'aniuuu i tt-ace
urs ou a i am 51 una 58, .sew Urleans ,t« tt astunKtoi,
wltlniut t Image.
pl atopy
Lri4 m & I-? i,' (', 11) y
a Suit quick, give us your o: .
If you wml a Suit in thirty u, ,'
give us jeur older. If you warn a
Suit in sixty days, give ufc your
Oi'iler,
G J PEACOCK-
Clothing Manufacturer,
eodtf ’l l A oG Broad St.
Wduiuh Di.fay.
A life ex per . Iieir.».'/.ar ./> »c ! i-*** 1 -Tfe*. TruUp%ok
Mu. Setd oiad.p for genied j %. tlcuiikr#. A<i'freM,
Or. WARD 6l CO. GOVISUAA, BO.
aoutt, B ,um, TiaUis—
No. 60.
-N7U-62
No. 4
No. 6.
Leave Atlanta
1:10 p n
9,55 p u
4:26 p a
” Coinmbu!.-
2:30 p l
” Opelika
4:53 p n
1:02 a n
2:57 a u
10:15 a m
” Aaburn
5:05 p t
8:21 a a
10:18 a m
” Loachanoka
5:18 p n
8:57 a n
11:22 a m
” Notasafga
5.28 p li
4:18 4 D
11:62 a m
” Chehaw
5:43 p n
1*46 a xl
4:51 a il
!2:8<1 p m
” C'OWIM
6:00 p n
6:26 a m
1:17 p in
Arrive Montgomery
0:55 p n
2;50 a m
7:25 a m
S:40 p m
Leave Montgomery
8:20 a in
7.35 p m
Arrive 8slmc
12:00 a LU
10:05 p ni
Leave Belina
2:t)o p iu
10:30 p m
Arrive Meridian
4:12 ;j rn
12:46 a. in
” Greensboro
5:42 p tr,
1:09 i\ m
” Aaron
6:45 p rn
2:55 a m
Leave Akron
7 55 p rn
3:22 a m
Arrive Meridian
11:30 p nu
0:25 a m
” Vl’ksbnrK
12:40 p in
** Sur«VGp' r*
11:10 p m
'itir-.'Ugn C’l-hcti »:(.m Moniw-iu'.ry
tu Ni« run
. . Lli cxLiL
K • : .V 'Iiy CLiHLi^U
to Vicksbui-^ and Bbrtvejiutt. ’ir&inB 60 anil 51
kegec KHilrcsd
C'K( U. GA HBKTT
::t st. Cbeliaw vritbTua-
ClIAS H CHOM « lil.1,, Gcu’l Pass Agent..
dtf
M
DYSPEPSIA,
SICK HEADACHE,
C0HSTIPA f I ON.
[Grab Orchard Water:
}{(*’ ,i • : ' < r il 1 I’i«oa cf •* th • I.lvor, Hid*
rys, Siomarh und HohcIh. A iJioit.vo
r- f l>yM|H>pitiu, Sick Ilfudurhe,
urnttiputiuu. 1) • "fiv 1 - iwo 3.
f»SriFES-SO«AL CAID*
Room Ni 2, ttTH BroftJ ap stHlr*
ov».-Wtttiou A Kins« n jalP ty
D u. c. t. ouiufri.N,
JJOIlllSt,
(Gacoesror to li: J st Mason.)
OtBoi? noil il .or to Raakla Hoant, Sam'
antranre ne H1iU1«'h gaUer.-’ octA iy
yy F. TIGNBR,
DENrift,
S5H Twaiftli «tre»t (formtr'.t Rmnaoi;
strsutl, |«7b
O JK THOtSAH, JK. e E C-H.ANDI.Sn
T hom am a chandler.
Attorney «-<u-Law,
OQtoe US BrooH iki -Vnmut,. f»»j
Ir-stl Pi!!2lP8S!
JL'l
EAELY ROSE,
BEAUTY OF HEBRON,!
GOODRICH,
BURBANKS;
APF.LK3, OK/-.NUU-,
CaUav, Tnnip oia Oiica
Whole^alo an-f Bittll.
F, A. Ferris & Co.’s Pig Ilaru^
Braakfast Bacon, Beef Tongues
and Smoked Beef.
A KOU, LINK
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES
J. J. WOOD,
13S Broad St, Columbus, Ga.
COLUMBUS & WESTEHU R. «.
OrmiXA, A la,. Tauber6th, IH3A.
O H gjd otter (jtindoy, bee. oth, t,h*» imlM
on Uila ro»f.l will !•« rnn im./vUowi:
m, i,
OolgrubuB^..^^,^..^. a 26 tv rn
Arr(T*Op«llkai. MM ... M ..^. NMM< ..« M «. MM .. M .. 9 31am
NO. %
Ii*avtOpollka..«.».^..-«~^. oti a m
Arrive Oolumbug^.^—lb r m
MO. %i
Laava Oohirnl us^^. — 2 20 p m
Arrlva On*llka^.«.,^.. 3 .'a' p a
JIOv 4,
Iieava OMilku M
HO. C.
Ijexve Oclun*bna. MM . M .
Arrive up8!lka..H.
Arrive, at fl'vxlviatar^....-
NO. •.
Leave Goodvrater..
, tfilpn
-— 7 3f> a m
« 3A a a
i 36 * a
Arrive Orelika.. 9 to a a
Arrive OolumbuB. 12 46 p a
NO 7
Let*ve Oolnn Knu 1 20 p a
Arrive Opelika - 3 ’3 r nj
N r ’ S
Leave Orsll ... SVIpa
Arrive Golnmlma 5 yj p m
The nlctt trains are dlncontlnri"l for the preeeat
A FLXW P.LLKh Oen’l M«r*r«
Colutemi Rom Bailvaj Co.
Orrum uknxbxe Manadeb,
CoLlTMliUH, ClA. April 11,18811.
O N and altar Bondi y. April 11. 1888, !h*
bcIip-ul* of Moll Train will to* a* foil
OW9 r
No 1—doing North bally.
U*8ve t'olumtonn - 2 21 n 31
Arrive at O’htplsy 4 S8 p m
Arrive at Ore*r.vlll*...._ 5 42 p at
No 3—Coming Month Dally.
Leave Oru«nville 7 flu a m
Ar/lveal Chlpl*y„™™ 8 05 a in
Arr!v*i*t Col am hup.... 10 13 am
No 8—Freight and AccornmodaUou,
Leav* Oolntnuns b 55 a m
Arrive p.t Cb'pley_ 1/ 2.H na
Arrlvy atOreenvpi* UOrsufi
Ni 4—Preighl-iud Aeoiirnfiioilatloa.
Leave Oreer.vtlle l 8j ia
\rr ve at Chlpley ... 11 O i p in.
Arr'v* »t Co;u 5 t) an
W L CLARK, Ben I Mauagu.
T O S HOW A Hl>. i-ii.n'l Tt-i'i-t Af’«
'•ll24 Ills
iOBSLEft mm «.H.r r O e
OoLCHPua. Ga. Nov. lftth«I S86*
O H AND A1TTIB THIH DATA 1 -U12SU3 WIU
rnn m follow*t
■all Train KfL I—tJolnr W isti (d*Bjr)j
Leave Union D^pos, nniwmhru.^ nr,..,., 2:2(> rl
Leave Broad Street Depot, OoItucL-nn 2:41 p I
Arrive at l T n!r.nf*'nrlnfa.. ."*:4(t p ft
Lcuve Union :iprin^H 7 40 p Oi
Arrive*! Troy 9 19 p «
Arrive »t Montgomery... 7:2-* p ne
Arrive at <j:49 o UX
MAIL THAIM NU 2 (Vh ly).
Leave Montgomery.^-. 7,30 a na
Leave Truy..,^^- 7.2.'**®
Arrive at Union 8oring». 91d ■» •«
Leav« Unlcn Springe. ... 9;2.*y a ■»
Arrive at Knfftulii.^^.^. ..in , *e a m
Arrive ut Colrnnhon.^—— 12:4*1 p in
NIGHT KKLIGUT ^ ACCOMMODATION
(l.'ai]5 Kxcfp* BanH .*>),
Leave Colnmbns Union Depot p m
Leave Columl dk iJ.oad Stru t I e;>ot p m
Arriv*: at Union Sprir.f*.^.— ... l!:36pa,
NIGHT KHKIGHT * ACCOMMODATION
No 4(0*117 Excop. Scrday)
L«.*ave Union Springs ... 7:.ht pm
Arrive ot Colninbu/i - -.11:47 n ra
WAY FKEJGHT A ACCOMMODATION
Bio 5 (Dally Except rtunJay)
i^oave (Jolumbos Union . 4:56 a S
Lee re Columbus Br' ad Street I;or 6e tt
Arrive at Union Spring#,..*..... **:«>" a a
Leave Union Sprtngo li*:33 a eft
Arrive at Troy is:2o p X
Arrive at Kn fan I a.... »..10W a ia
WAY FKEIUHT A ACCl; MODaIION
No 6 (Da ly Kxoept HunUay)
Leave Troy 4*0i a n*
Arrive at Union Springs.—— A/• a <s>
Arrive at Montgomery^. 7:i<; x m
Leave Union Springs fir.v a ra
Arrive et Broed Street Depot,Uolnmlas.. ld*62 a
tnrlveet Union Depot. (Jolr.3QLcs^-M....-^ 4 ll;03 a m
W, I ' *.AhL •-up's,
n ft WTT.T/Y A r*! H n >
CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., Prop’ra. SIMON N. JQNKH, Managor, i.«
*cnhl6 tod<* ^0m
PRINTING,
BOOK-BINDINO ANP
Patter Bojee»
oy isvkrx niwcit-i'yioN,
AT LOW £__S_T P n 5 C fi H
» LABOR STOCK of Alikin .2* of PA-PKa
Bl Inolttdlag, L«tt*Y, P*cS»« and Note
S*ad», 13)11 H*odfl ht?t*n.su',« diwaya am
a»o<L A)«o Bny, opeo, ('«:<t3,. prlctii
ai chort nolle*, i-arc Rot-;- of any »>«fl
or dwcriy-tior. no'. » -oaH* it
ihur: 7.t-tf-b, 'K .J>i.. T
VI ko T- -1 n. Li r. '-It , -:tH, :YI
Ad min isirator’s S Me.
* St A Hi, tPHloheeiH
pKfiliUM. GKri COUNTY-Dj virtue of
VJ an orhor oftlie U >nr: ol Ord.nary Uuicogee
tv. fji-orrfia. w.l! It- sold at on'*’’ • >.>?rr* «• n * hl »
Tuidff in M w uxt, beta ten tl, • i-gti m-ure
in. in front of tlie store of F M Kfuwut A U .
y c rnor of Broad nnu Tenth Ktrau, ift the city
dumlofl. euld county and state, the vulutt* e
, ,irop«* t known .h the sontb pa. t fciiv L.t N;
■ hundred sn'l two '<>2) on tti* corner nf F t.t
and >Uth ! formerlj Er.y; arroeut, rontiiig ou
Yrout str*H.'t «2 feot more or hss aud racing
s.-jaarel back east from Freni street t7fset!'* 'W
rhes more or less, with four room dvudling .nJ
liuproVROif nts tb^rton. So d as tb • P'opafy j n#
estate of Francis A Stni’h, dec^aaod. for d*»irib >«
. tlon. Terms cash. UOMKUL SMITH
| AdmlBl'trator Estate Francis A Smith, dee'ed
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