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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 12, 1*86.
Mexico Must Apologize and Pay Damage?
op Fight.
t'onfrreNHmf'fi Mills ami I,an hum llwlnri*
‘Tht
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What ID
st< -Lnnh.ii
. Iiulmr.
Think- ( li'vcliiml kn
Kt. Lunin Republican.
Two members of the Texas conifressioni'
ilclrgutlon are RoiiiR lmme fully loudei
mid orimed oil the t'uttiiiR uflalr. The;
lire Messrs. Miller and I. inlmm, and the;
nre prepared to show liieir constituent
that they do not indorse the jiasstve polie;
of the Kovernment at Washington on th
muse with other things by burglars,
garment is marked.'' s ic adds.
A PI'rre, Dakota, jury has a new na n •
f r suicide. At a recent coroner's in pie t
the Jury brought in the following verdict:
We, tile jury, do And that shecametn her
diutli by felonious intent to hereafter
iwell in the happy hunting ground.''
V young married man went into a Peru
Illo store and hap,bed the amount of his
account. On being asked his wife's name j
before they wen married lie vacantly
.tan d at t be lb or for some time, then sud
denly bringing his list down upon the
, 01111'tei exclaimed: “Don't that beat the
d—1 and Tom Walker that I have forgot-
en niv wife’s ninicV" A friend reminded
him of her name. He hurriedly paid the
account and left the store.
I lib.
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Gentlemen—My trouble has been chron
ic malaria. I was completely run down;
no appetite, skin yellow, constant languor
and weakness, i took your Duffy’s Pure
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could nut ask to fee! better than I do. 1
gnim d 2i pounds the lirst week.
1). U. HOWLAND.
;ed five, had m ver hapneried t
moll in the daytime. II
breakfast the other moriiin
Why, Harry
me
Mexican troubles. The two gentlemen, shrieking with laughter. iiaiiv.
nocompanied hvCongressmen Bland, Wade i what’s the matter.’ inquired his mother,
and Warner of'Missouri, arrived in the city “Oh. mamma, said he. as soon as he could
Saturday, and a few hours later parted speak. "I ve go. such a .joke on Die Lord,
company with the Missouri members and . lie's forgot to lake tac in ion in.
hastened on to the seat of war in the south- One mot her. in u de-p.,1 ring tone., asked:
inipanyWith the Missouri members and he's forgot to take till in ion In
hastened on to the seat of war in the south- One nioi her. in a de-pnirilig tone. nsked:
weHt _ "Whcr<? do children learn slang? I didn’t
During the trip from Washington the | suppose my fotir-yenr-old Helen had ever
live congressmen, and Councilman W. H. I heard such words ill her h e, but the other
Stone, o? this city, who was on his way I day she came m looking like a cherub, nnd
home from Asbtiry park, formed a very in- j asked in • for a cooky. I told her that she
foresting coterie. The conversation was could not have one unti. tea time. She
almost exclusively confined to the recent i looked up and said; • 1 hat s a mean skin,
border troubles. Ctui t a kid have a cooky.
There wim no discrimination and euchre ' Florence, aged four, demanded as her
received quite as much attention as the I Perquisite the wish-bone of every towl
This particular euchre must brought into the house. One day sh
■ A Whi-k.v i
40 !
. Patthrson, N. J.
>fusing your Duffy's
Haw IV f Formula
ri i! feelings I had
y nppt e hu* re-
reuse in weight and
JOHN DUFFY.
. Eli?abi:th, N. J.
ON TO MEXICO!
Cutting the Cause!
'THIS MAN BUYS AT GRAYS.)
(THIS MAN DOES NOT.
I 111,
she was
National topics were discussed between
deals and the conversation ran in thiswise:
“BAYARD WON’T BE 111.1 I KED,”
said Mills, picking up the five cards which
had just been ddl to him. “When he un
conditionally demanded Cutting’s release
lie knew what he was doing.”
“I pass,” said Wade.
“So do I,” repeated Lanham and Mills,
and Mr. Stone, who had dealt the cards,
picked ini his trumps.
“And Cleveland too,” said Mr. Wade.
“They’ll find he is about the toughest sub
ject they ever tackled before they are done
with him.”
“Play on that,” remarked Stone, leading
n high suit card. One of the men from
Texas dropped a little trump on it and the
other one did the same with the next lead,
and when the next councilman counted
his score, he found he hud one trick out of
a possible 11 v
Mnmilitr M Mi ups.
C. W. Mountain, ofCuniberland, la., was
leading a calf by a rope, when the animal
started to run. Thu rope became looped
around his thumb, tearing it ofT.
A daughter of Mrs. Sarah Meyer, accom
panied her demented mother to the asy
lum at Jamestown, I). T., hut on reaching
there the daughter was found to be even
more insane than the mother, and both
were held.
A man named Simon Goulet was taken
to the general hospital at Montreal the
other night suffering from a dislocated jaw.
Goulet, who is a prominent politician, was
relating the triumphs of the recent elec
tion, when he laughed so heartily that he
dislocated his jaw.
Timothy Keagan, foreman over a quarry
ing gang at Nautiek, had both Ids legs and
one of his arms blown off and his body ter-
Now, that is what I call a slick euchre,” | ribl.v gashed and mangled by a premature
said Lanham.
“You bet,” chorused the rest, and the
cards were again shuffled.
Mr. Mills continued: “I believe the
president ought to act at once and con
vene congress. This
FIGHT WILL HAVE TO COME
some time. We have too long overlooked
the depredations of tile thieving guerrillas
who form the bulk of the population on
tile other side of the ltio Grande.
“I think they need a licking,” said
Stone. “It would help the country nnd
nid St. Louis immensely if we had a south
western shindy."
“Yes,” said Mills, “and it would heal up
nil the old sores between the north and the
south, and then we could find some use for
our anarchists. They would make splendid
food for the cannon. War is not without
its blessings, eh ?”
“Why didn’t con
congress puss a resolution
supporting Governor Ireland?” asked a
passenger.
“Well, i'll tell you,” said Lanham.
“You see the matter was at that time in
the hands of tho cabinet, and it would
look like olllciousness if congress were to
interfere before it had been passed upon
by tlie cabinet nnd submitted. Don't you
forget it, President Cleveland
KNOWS WHAT HE IS DOING.”
“1 think so, too,” said Mr. Wade. “He
is the hardest-headed man I ever had any
dealings with. You know I worked oil
him to get a public building at Springfield.
Everythin' I spoke to him he would ask
about the population of the town, and the
last time he wound up with ‘If the popu
lation of the country is figured on the re
turns made by congressmen who want
public buildings in their districts, there is
at least 100,000,000 people in the United
From what 1 li
States.’ K
have seen of the
blast on Wednesday, but he stood the jour
ney to a Boston hospital bravely, and
cheerfully maintains flint what is left of
him is going to get well.
Once upon a midnight dreary,
I was tossing weak and weary,
For I had a tit of ague,
And my hones were very sore.
Suddenly I read a label.
Of a medicine on my table,
But to reach it I scarce was able ;
I was so infernal sore !
Took I just one dose, ’twns bile beans;
Soundly slept I and did not snore.
Had the ague nevermore!
25 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
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Tin' NaturalM’ii NTm> Rook.
Millions of frogs fell at Big Flat, Califor
nia, during a recent rain.
A bear treed Henry Campbell and Geo.
Marsh, of Oscoda county, Mich., but after
standing guard on them for some time she
walked away.
A preacher in southern Indiana is the
owner of a horse so spirited that no black
smith can shoe him, unless the owner
stands at his head nnd sings camp meeting
hymns while the process is going on.
A party of surveyors engaged in running
a line south of Bristol. D. T., entered an
old farmer’s pasture and began placing
red flags at proper distances. The owner
ordered them oft', but they laughed at
him. Then he turned his pet bull loose.
The animal, seeing the flags, charged the
party and drove it from the field.
Cholera, dysentery and dinrrhrea come
with the summer imprudence in fruit diet.
Infection and sudden checks of perspira
tion cause these complaints. On the first
symptom take four or live Brandreth Pills
Mali
WM.-S'.'J ami R.nv ifavt J-'( riiiuta in < :■ ikinii
up tin. chilis ami fever, with which i h;u:
been troubled for 12 years, t have been
trim hi J also with my fuiui- am 1 .oil spit
ting, which hus all. been relii ved.
A. .1. GLEE80N.
u_ Vans St.. \V. Phtla.. Pa.
Gentlemen i had malarial fever, whicli
was followed by typhoid amt pneumonia.
Physieians pic-criPed cod-liver oil. but did
not improve, i trot distrusted and procured
your Dully - Pure Mail Whiskey and Raw
Beef Formula. They did me Rood at once.
I was almost a skeleton, and would not have
believed it possible to make the progress I
did in a short time. I cannot say too much
ill their favor. W.M. LIXDEMEYER.
Hagerstown, Mo.
Gentlemen I hat! been for years suffering
with chills, and received no permanent re
lief in the hands of n Physician. The mal
ady brought <»n hemorrhages, hut am pleased
to say that a--a result of using your Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey ami Raw Beef Formula
1 am feeling better than I have in six years,
and I regard its power in curing malaria as
something wonderftil. J. H. BOONE.
THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO.,
Baltimore, Md.
itfrThe Duffy's Raw Beef Formula mentioned
above is u special household application of the
medicinal virtues and purity of Duffy's Pure
Mult Whisky, and is intended to more specifically
meet the requirements of those suffering from
Consumption, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, General
Debility and all Wasting Diseases. In addition
to the tonic effect of our whisky, it furnishes un
equal cd blood-forming material, whereby the
ngtli nre increased. A printed
iriucipally
ight and
copy of this fori
of raw beef and
will be mailed t<
the Company, upon receipt of a two-cent stamp.
Or the preparation itself, in liquid form, as put up
by us by a special process, making it the most
palataole and efficacious beef preparation ever
which
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J you are pressed by the season, and then want
a suit made in a hurry. We are prepared, how
ever, to get up suits at very short notice. If you
want a suit quick, give us your order. If you
want a suit in thirty days, give us your order. Ii
yon want a suit in sixty days, give us your order
G. J. PEACOCK,
Why, GRAY, at the TRADE PALACE,
CUTTING THE PRICES OF DRY GOODS, OF COURSE.
All m-niits ordered to Gray's to buy all their Shirts, Hose and material for uniforms?
etc., before their early departure. The excitement of war with Mexico nothing to the
war Gray is waging against high priced credit houses. To anus! To anas! They come,
they eume—fheMc.eiraus!—to the Trade Palace to get some of the big bargains before all are
gone.
The following will be some of the prices the Trade Palace will name this week to quiet the troublesome waters :
201) Pieces COLOR ED LAWNS at 3 cents; selling elsewhere at 5 and 6} cents.
300 Large BED SPREADS reduced from SI 25 to 75 cents.
60 Pieces LUPIN’S PURE BLACK CASHMERE at 25 cents; they are considered cheap at 45 cents.
5 Cases good STANDARD PRINTS, fast colors, at 4Jc ; 80 Dozen Gents’Full Regular 40c HALF HOSE reduced to 25 cts.
25 Dozen Ladies' Full Regular H( iSE reduced to 20c ; 100 Dozen Misses’ RIBBED HOSE reduced to 3 cents.
25 Pieces ORIENTAL LACES reduced from 221c to 10c a yard.
Another shipment received of our celebrated 65c Unlaundried SHIRT, reduced from £1 00.
Keep on reading. The following is worthy oi' note :
46 Inch BLACK TORTER-S11ELL CLOTH reduced from 85c to 37jc.
44 Inch BLACK 1"A LOSS CLOTH reduced from 95c to 65c.
42 Inch SILK WARP HENRIETTA CLOTH reduced from SI 50 to 92.1c.
40 Inch BLACK ALL WOOL FLANNEL reduced from 65c to 42!c.
40 Inch HASUTEL MERIDOX BEIGE reduced from SI 75 to $116.
The old saying, "See Venice and die.” All we got to say is, see Gray’s 25c BLACK CASHMERE and live. Also see our 40c
COLORED WORSTED DRESS GOODS at 12.1c and live.
Gray's great lookout, “Sell cheap, sell a heap."
Columbus, Savannah. Augusta and New York.
Largest business connections South—
ON TOP LIVE HOUSE.
C. P. Gray & Co., Trade Palace,
OPPOSITE HOUSE.
Stlfflim HOME SCHOOL FOR lilRLS,
till X inti X. Clmrli'H St., Ualtlmorc.
Mrs. W. M. Cary. MissCARY,
I'OI.I.EUK OF
I’lITNICUXS 1X11 SritGFO.VS.
HAI.TIMUKK. MIL
This School offers to Medical Students unsun
passed clinical and other advantages. Send for a
catalogue to Da. THOMAS OITE, Dean,
jyll wed sat&wlm 179 N. Howard St.
HIGH SCHOOL,
apply to
Believe
man, I believe he is clear grit and cannot syniptx
be turned from his purpose once he has ,llld drink_ plentifully of hot water, and
made lip his mind.”
“ The war feeling seems to pervade th
whole country,” remarked Sir. Stone.
“Here are dispatches from all parts of the
country, showing that volunteers are or
ganizing.” “Yes,” replied Mr. Mills,
“and lam for settling the trouble right
now. We whipped Mexico when we had
only a few thousand men, and now the
Lone Star state has over 2,000,000 inhabit
ants, and can whip her again. You see,
there are two civilizations on the Rio
Grande. The one on the north side of the
river respects the law, while that on the
mint It siile knows no law. It lives by pil
lage at the expense of the citizens of the
l nited States. This tiling has been going
on for years, and it is time to cry halt.”
“How are you on the war question, Mr.
Bland ?" asked Stone.
“I nm for peace at all times,” said the
genial silver king.
“Wouldn’t you fight?”
“Well, if a tellow got me in a corner
where I couldn't get out, I’d protect my
self.”
“Suppose Cutting is pardoned, what do
you think will tie the result?” asked a pas
senger of Mr. Mills.
“I don’t think it will make any differ
ence. Mexico will
HAVE TO APOLOGISE,
and pay damages or fight, that is the way
I look at it. We don’t want any of her
territory or her thieving population, but
we must teach her to respect us.”
At C ineiunatl the St. 1 a mis papers were
secured and the euchre table was aban
doned for fully fifteen minutes, while the
warriors acquainted themselves with the
latest phase of the trouble. The lierv rcs-
< " .i.’opli ii by tlu Lone Star towns
'V >v ‘viui out mud and indorsed bv the
1 exas members.
During the trip Mr. Wade was subjected
to considerable banter on account'of an
incident in which lie figured. Before leav
ing Washington he telegraphed some
Ji'iends residing at Loveland, cl., to meet
him at the depot when his train arrived,
specifying the day and hour when the
train would reach Loveland After
breakfast at Grafton Mr. Wade joined the
euehiy party, and was still playing at 1
0 clock m the afternoon, when the train
reached Loveland. .Just at that particular
iiioimiit he Inula “lone hand,’’mid thought
", nothing hut how it should he sucoessful-
\ played. As | u raked in the last trick,
ic looked out the window and jumped as
1 he bad been shot. "This is Lowland, bv
“"Her: he axelaimed. The train was
already pulling out and the excited con
gressman hud just time to see a hir
of Ills (maids on the plat torn
lously after the train.
“It's a good thing thev are
Stitueuts. alter serving the i
as thut, said Mills.
you are safe. If you wish to render the
body a fortress against disease, take one or
two Brandreth Bills every night for ten
days and thus remove from the bowels all
irritating substance and purity the blood.
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Bedford t'o., Vn.
I 1 HE 21st Annual Session opens September 15th,
1886. For catalogue or special information
'ly to W. R. ABBOTT, Principal.
■e P. 0„ Va. Jy30 eortZBt
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applied into each nostril and is
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registered, 60 cts. Circulars free. ELY BROS.,
Druggists, Owogo. N. Y. aug3 eodiwtf nrm
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ML’RPHY rmns.,
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, E. L. Bardwell, executor of the estate
of Sarah S. Bardwell. late of said county, de
ceased, represents to the court in his petition
duly filed, that he has fully administered said
Sarah S. Bardwell’sestates
This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why suit! executor should not be discharged
! from his executorship and receive letters of dis-
( \vl/l In 1 Tivnl mission on the first Monday 111 October, 1886. j
U«OlU III lit tit i* Witness my official signature this July 3d, !$b6.
jy3 oaw3iu F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
t Once
£1
/.mg an
ot your eon-
such a trick
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having , nRacnrihs.riwri n „. glli
demands against P. McArdle, late of Muscogee® time pi escribtMbj law. wh) sat
county, deceased, to present them to me properly | not be granted to said applicant,
madf'niit within tho tinu* nrp«rribed by luw, so \\ itucss my official signature
Tlu' Touch That >lat,,.» || K . \y u rlil Kin.
. Chicago firm dealing in architectural
iron work has an order for a fence "larire
enough to inclose the grave of a yuune
man about twenty-five years old.” 6
A Chicago woman who went to the An-
fJF’ US , 1 tr ‘ als ’ sak!: . think it would be a
js Y ( ,° * lan K such a handsome man as
^eldLn^hSre^ugYy! 1 ” “ g Sch "' ab “ ad
Mysric (Conn'i Press'for the rehum of 1 her I ACENT8^«i^KtSS^
nightgown, which was Ml,tv,,,,, . rnoLe, lo buv K oo,li. Write for c.i.logu, .perll.1
e s , unu was stolen Irom her 1 0 ir, rt Tht utpp.r nr«. c». nimii.di, cucuuit, o.
(to show their character ami amount . Aud all
persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re-
auired to make immediate payment to ‘‘“-j-
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, William McGovern. Executor of Jonn
McCartv. reiircsent- to the Court in tr.s petition,
duly tiled, that he has fully administered John
McCarty's Estate. . . ,
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, it any they
can whv said administrator should not be dis
charReil'froin his executorship and receive loi
ters of dismission on the first Monday in Sep.
‘«(,r F. M. BROOKS. Ordinar,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Vll partks having claims agaiusi Mollie Jones,
late of--ii’) county. 1U1 • ase«l. are herebv notified
to present the same, duly authenticated, to me,
within the time prescribed by luw; and all par
ties indebted to said Mollie Jones, are required to
make immediate payment to me.
August 5, 1886. GEO. Y. POXD,
Auo oaw6w Administrator
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY :
Whereas. Thus. J Granbt rry makes application
for the guardianship of the property of Isabel
Ferguson, a minor child of Charles and Sarah
Ferguson, under fourteen years of age.
These are. therefore, to cite all persons inter
ested to show cause, if any they have, within the
ribed by law, why said letters should j
-- — August 7th
1886. F. M. BROOKS,
aug7 oaw4w Ordinary.
PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of 20f» pasea, sent to any ndilrosa, aecuroly aonled, for thirty
Ixo) cents. Should be rend bv all. Addresa ns abova
Office hours from s A. M. to 9 P. VI. Sundays, U to i P. Vi
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. |
In Front of Auction House of F. M. Knowles As Co. '
4 GREEABLY to an order issued out of the
- V Court of Ordinary of said county, will he sold
within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in September next, at the corner of Broad
and Tenth streets, in the city of Columbus, said
state and county, all of the personal property be
longing to the estate of Mollie Jones, late of said
county, deceased, consisting of Parlor and Bed
Room Furniture, two ^Carpets, five Rugs and one
Diamond Ring. Tecash.
GEO. Y. POND.
augl oaw td Administrator.
Desliabie Property
Another County Acts.
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OF ALL KINDS.
BUILDERS' HARDWARE.
Fifty pairs second-hand Sash in perfect order.
Large jot of odd sizes Sash and Blinds, &c„ &c..
T, L GRUZARD.
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Columbus, Ga.
(Copy.) Chicago, April21st, 1895.
This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust and
Savings Bank has this day received from the
Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held
as a Special Deposit,
U. s. 4°lo Coupon Bonds,
as follows :
Bo. 32018 D. $500. \ Market Value of which U
“ 41304 100. I
“ 41305 100. I $1012.
“ 53810 100. f
$800. j (S.) 7as. S. Gibbs, Cash.
We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our
“FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a
genuine Havana-filierCigar.-Union Cigar Co.
The College ot Letters, Music and Art. Sixteen
professors and teachers; five in music, with the
Misses Cox. directors. Misses Reichennn and
Records, both graduates of Leipsic, and Miss-
Dcaderick, a thoroughly trained vocalist; full
apparatus with mounted telescope. For cata-
ogues address I. F. COX, Pres't.
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This August 5th. 1886.
augo oaw6w
Administrator.
OPIUM
and Whisker Ilab.
cured at home with-
pain. Book of par
ticulars sent FREE.
i65,S Whitehall Street.
This desirable place will be sold cheap for cash,
and parties wanting a home will find it to their
interest in seeing me in reference to this place.
Call early and secure a desirable investment.
TOOMBS CRAWFORD,
Real Estate Agent.
1345 Itroail Street. iy23 dti
N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY ,
0F MUSIC Boston, Mass.
THE LARCEST ond BEST EQUIPPED intho
WORLD-! 11 ' 1 Instructor*. 2»ko Students last year. Thor
ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Piano and
Organ Tuninp, Fine Arts, Oratory. Literature, French, Ger
man and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics,
etc. Tuition, £.5 to $“1); board ana room with Steam Heat and
•ddresi, E. TOl'RJEE, Dir.. Fitoklin Sq., BOSTON, Mi0
• j my25d2m weewft
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01
IVERS1TY,
IvT-A-COIiSr, C3-.A..
THE FALL TERM of this institution will open
on riit la d Wednesday -Nth of .September next.
The chairs of Latin and Greek have been con
solidated mtu^ the chair of Ancient Languages,
to which Prot. Win. G. Manly, a distinguished
graduate ot the University of Virginia, has been
elected.
The Theological department, presided over by
Rev. Janies G. Ryals, D. D., and the Law depart
ment, with Hon. Clifford Anderson as the chair
man of its faculty, offer special inducements to
students in these departments.
Of the Preparatory department, designed to
prepare boys for the University classes, Mr.
Emerson H. George, an alumnus of the Univer
sity, has been elected as principal, to succeed
Prof. T. E. Ryals.
Post graduate courses of study for the degrees of
A. M. and Ph. D., open to the graduates of all
male colleges, have been established by the
authority of the board of trustees. For catalogues
an other information, address
JNO. J. BRANTLY,
jy!3 2tawtd Secretary of Faculty.
Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand
made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip.
Sold by ail Grocers.
UNION CIGAR COMPANY,
75 N. lliutuu St., • UUCAtiO,
Retail by
C. D. HUNT, Columbus, Ga.
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EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order from the Court of
- v Ordinary of Muscogee county. Georgia, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in September next,
at the auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co.,
Columbus, Ga.. within the legal hours of sale,
all the personal property belonging to the estate
of Harrison Andrews, deceased.
JACKSON ANDREWS,
aug5 oaw4w Executor.