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I. DAILY ENQUIRER - SltN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1886 News from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. jl Kcnnril OITeml liar n TVsbiU'r Count,' Murderer. A Fire »t Angus »—l'olHlcal Convention,-Mobil Han a Fire. Kir. (■rorglA. Charley Brooks, a young man of East Macon, has been deserted by his wife. Hon. J. F. Brannan was nominated Wednesday at Millen, Ga., as senator of the seventeenth senatorial district. The Walton News says it is understood Governor McDaniel will return to Monroe to reside when bis term of office expires. Linsey Cleveland was convicted in the county court of Elbert under a charge of watermelon stealing, and sent to the chain gang for three months. Judge Clark has granted a new trial in the case of George Vaughn and Joseph Smith, recently convicted of grave robbing in Decatur. Over one hundred emigrants leave the vicinity of Adairsville for Texas this month, among them Terrie Speed, the famous hunter and trapper. Work of laying the concrete foundation of the government building at Macon will begin Monday, the contract for broken stone having been awarded to M. E. Mayer, of Atlanta. W. C. Lyons, a well known cotton ship per of Savannah, was completely pros trated by heat Wednesday, and it was some time before he recovered. This is the first case this season. At a meeting of the board of trustees of purpose of th s company will be to navi gate the Mobile aud Alabama rivers, and to carry, for hire, freight and passengers. The capital stock is fl2,000, divided into shares, of the. par value of foO each. The Birmingham Age of Thursday says: Yesterduv afternoon Messrs. Dennen Bros w n S * ** rown » H. Brown and C. E. Waller^puroliased from B. H. Tarbor, Esci., . p oun ^ a { u ^ij’t^-four acres o£ land beyond HelgntB. lying on Village creek, northwest of the city. The price paid was $tfi,000, and the gentlemen were ottered >20,000 for their purchase before they had closed the trade. They will form a stock company i- n j ’ ’ * ’ i Vi , s av/aiii « nuM. vumuuuv and the land will be laid off into lots and streets graded before any of it is olfered for sale. The Birminhnm aud Pratt Mines street railway will run directly through the property, and one of the lirst improve ments contemplated by the new company is the construction of a beautiful lake, which will be filled from a large spring on tlie property. The lake will cover several acres and will be stocked. Florlilii. Palatka’s new jail is now crowded with twenty-seven lodgers. J. A. McDonald has had another storv built on to the post office building at Eus- tis, and the block of three buildings now presents a very creditaBle appearance. boom crease, uituci wmii n ucumc, iu me limir ter of improvements, and it is written that several handsome residences will be erect ed. * The saw mills are kept busy to supply Apopka City aud vicinity*with 'lumber; so great is the building boom. Tenements the North Georgia Agricultural college at Dahlonega, Rev. A. C. Ward was elected are so scarce, the demand so great that oc cupants are readily found for s?00 cottages, at the exorbitant annual rental of *120 to J14S. I.eiirnlni; lion She Whs Deeelreil. to the chair of Greek and Latin, recently rof. made vacant by the resignation of Pr W. F. Crusselle. Vaus Creek Baptist church, at Ruckers- ville, in Elbert county, will have a cen- : tennial celebration in October next. The church was organized in 1785, but the cele bration for some cause was postponed till tbiB year. The storehouse of Mr. George W. John son, in Georgetown, was broken into last Sunday night, and a quantity of goods stolen. Two dollars in silver, left in the money drawer, was also taken and the safe was robbed of ?300. The citizens of, McDonough, in a meet ing, resolved to build a college, and so much taken with the idea were they that all the shares but a very few were sub scribed for before the meeting adjourned. The building will be a good one, of brick, and v^ill be begun as soon as possible. Mr. W. J. Camp, of Chapel Hill, has one of the finest crops ever seen on upland in this section of Georgia, lie lias in one field fifteen acres of cotton that will, if the j season continues as favorable as hereto- j fore, make fifteen bales of cotton. A fire occurred on the outskirts of Au- j gusta Wednesday and destroyed four small dwellings occupied by negroes, and a ; small store and eating saloon owned by John Samuels. Tlie loss is about $2500, \ fully covered by insurance. A five-legged kitten was on exhibition in ; Dallas one day last week. In walkinftft : used all the legs as naturally as if I.in . e had not been a superfluous one. It was I raised by Jeff Crokor, near Dallas. Giles j Dewberry, of Atlanta, bought it and had it expressed to him. ij\ house for breakfast. Dress yourself quickly I want you to run to the grocery store.” “Mamma, I guess there is enough coffee for breakfast in pa’s vest.” “Good gracious, boy; what are you talk ing about ? Surely your pu does not carry coffee in his vest.” “Oh, ves. lie does, ma. 1 found a pocket- C/lii > Cij, lit. UUCn» IIIcl. A lOllil ful ill his old vest the other day. Johnny’s mn used to firmly believe her husband’s statement that he never drank a drop of liquor in his life, but now she is a little afraid that he has been deceiving her for years.—Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald. Why They l)u Sot Sell. Landlords have said to me, 1 My land costs me more than it produces.” My re ply has always been, “Then give it tome.” This they invariably decline to do, which proves either that their land has a value or that they are so silly as to like holding property which is owned at a loss. Why should ive waste pity on persons who have a saleable article and who refuse to sell it? “But we cannot sell,” they reply. This, however, only means that they cannot sell the article for more than its real value. Of course they cannot; no move can any one else. A liOvc for Truth. “Just throw me half a dozen of the big gest of those trout,” saida citizen to the fish dealer. “Throw them ?” queried the dealer. Yes, and then I’Jl go home and tell my The engineer corps of the railroad from er via Columbia and Abbeville, S. O., Chester Elberton, Athens, etc., will, in a few days commence the survey of the route from Abbeville to Elberton. This route is Elber- ton’s best and cheapest chance for another road, and the prospects are good ior its early completion. On the 14th inst. Jerry Ross was mur dered in Webster county. There was no clue to the murderer, mid efforts to dis cover and arrest the criminal were una vailing. Wednesday Gov. McDaniel of fered a reward of one hundred and fifty dollars for the arrest and conviction of the unknown murderer. The democratic congressional conven tion of the second district met in Camilla, Wednesday. The majority rule was adopt ed, after warm debate, and II. G. Turner was nominated on the first ballot. The vote was H. G. Turner, 20 3-5; J. 11. Guer- ry, 4 2-5; R. G. Mitchell, 4, W. I. Jones, 2. The sixth senatorial convention met at Valdosta. Monday. -Messrs B. F. Whit tington, B. E. Jones, W. S. West and J. W Harrell were put in nomination. Seven failed to result in a choice and the ballots name of Captain llamp Smith was brought in and nominated on the eighth ballot. Captain Smith is one of tlie strongest men in the district and his nomination meets with general satisfaction. Alulmtnti. Mr. Pugh, Montgomery's wounded po liceman, is thought to bo getting well. Over 6300,000 worth of real estate changed hands in Birmingham oil Wednesday. There ure now five operators employed in the Western Union office at Birmingham. The walls of the Jewish synagogue at Birmingham are up, and the entire build ing will be completed in a short time. LaFayette college opens its fall session next Monday. The prospects for a fine school are flattering. Mobile had her first fire for three months on Wednesday, when a residence belong ing to Miss Kate Toennis was burned. The Elyton Land Company at Birming ham has withdrawn its real estate from the mnrket for a week. The residence of Captain R. F. Kolb, at Eufaula, was destroyed by fire Wednesday- morning. The house was insured for jlOOO, and the loss is estimated at .*2o00. Prince Albert has been arrested in Selma for stealing a woman’s wardrobe. This member of the royal family is a black prince. The Musgroves, of Walker county, are still working a big deal into winch to put fKoi-r ...nat lands. TlifeV have some lo,000 Most of tile disensofl which affliet mankind ore origin ally caused by a disordered condition of the LIV L R ■ For all complaints of thin kind, such rh Torpidity of the Liver, Biliouuuees, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges- tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flnt'i- !ency, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach (sometimes called Heartburn) Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flux, Chills anc Fever. Break bone Fever 1 , Exhaustion before or after Fever .. Chronic Diar rhoea. Loss of Appetite, Headache. Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Ft males. Boa ring-down s not a panacea foi all disease-, fthe LIVER, ache, Ac., Ac, is invaluable. It i but K E 5Cp tST al * cUseases of the LIVER, will VWWN STOMACH and BOWELS. It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes low. gloomy spirits. It is oue of tho BEST AL* TERATIVES and f-LV IFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and Is A >/ALUA»bu.F v ONIC, STADIGEK 3 AURANT8I Far falo by all Drugaivts. Price $1.00 per bottle C. F. STADICER, Proprietor, WO SO. FRONT ST„ PhllndelDhla, Pa. JHHjIT’S sun wuiKing ti in*; V- nnn their coal lands. They have some 15,000 acres on the Georgia Pacific and Kansas City railroads. The mining of the Penn-Mobile com pany’s coal deposit in Walker county, Ala., is to begin at once. The chief engineer of 0 a ur T,-moc hun rrnn« is to uetriu av uut-c. the company, A. \\. Jones, has gone thither to superintend operations. Work was begun Wednesday on a six mile extension of the Anniston and Atlan tic railroad. This will bring it to Syla- cauga, on the line of the Georgia Cential s g rojected extension from Goodwater to irmingham. Twenty acres of land lying between Bir mingham and Woodlawn, near the latter place, were sold Wednesday for ,1000 Der acre. Who the purchasers were or what they intend doing with it remains for the present a secret. A foundation of rock has been found for the piers of the west Alabama bridge over the Bigbee at Jackson, Ala. The cars will be running to Jackson within the next three months, and the bridge will prob ably be completed by March 1. The Birmingham Fire Brick Company, whose works are one of the biggest things in Birmingham outside of iron, have broken ground for a large extension. 1 nov now have two ovens. Four are to be add- . ed. Their capacity, now half a million oi brick a month, will be increased propor- tionotely. , . , T n aa A commission has been issued J. c. aci lev, 8. Mass, J. W. Moore, A. P. V dine and R. M. Nelson, of Selma, by Probate Judge Wood, to open books of subscription to the Selma Trade company. The general i V. mB AT GRAY’S. wife that I caught ’em. 1 may be a poor fisherman, but I’m no liar.”—New York • HAYFP'ZH; (f Cold in Head, ■if : / Vji CAT A HRH, . HAY FEVER. V ' Not a Liquid, SnuiF or jffijjfflfiy 'yVU.'J A Powder. Free from injurious drugs and tiVfcfv orfonsiv- - ’ — i odors. particle is applied into each nostril and is registered, 60 <— - - - - , . _ Druggists. Owego. N. Y. aug3 eod&wtf t: MERCER UNIVERSITY. "awnE* in IU Kl GO Extracts The Greatest Bargain Week Ever Known MOST PERFECT MADE I2ST COLUMBUS. Ilealthfulness. Dr. Price's linkingDowder contains no Ammonia,Lime. Aluni or Phosphates. Dr . Priced Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., linvor delidouely. Vf/Ct BAKING POWDER CO. Chicaco. and Sr Louis. CLINCMAN’S T obacco REMEDIES THE CLIKCMJH TOBACCO OINTMENT It chin u Pilt s. Has never (iiileil to give pt relief. Will cure Anal Ulcers. Abt-cess, la Tetter. S;dt fiin uni. I’.inl , i'-; Itch. Hing is, Pimples, Sores and Boils. Price oOetN. THE CLiNGMAN TOBACCO CAKE NATritiPs own hi:.hi:dy, cuh Wounds. Outs. Bniises, Sprains, Erj’sipeluB. Boils, Carbuncles. Bone Felons, Ulcers, Sores. Sore E>os, Sore Throat.Bunions.Corns Neuralgia.RneumntiHtn, Orchitis. Uout. Rhouniutic Gout. Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis Milk Log Snake and Dog Bites, Stings THE SLiNGMAN TG3ACC0 PLASTER ireil necordiii.o to (lie moM scirniitic pies, or tin- mmsT si:»>\tivi-: * l< l*:i>I KNT>, compounded with tho purest - specially recormnended fo. r Fake of tlie Breast, and for that class infliininmtory nialadies, Achos and liable to bear tho st roiigern invifluablo. Prlee 15 ets Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to t he The ebb of Spring and Summer trade meeting the rising sun of a Grand Fall Campaign, by GRAY, the only Leader of Low Prices. A last brilliant blaze closing out the remain der of our Spring and Summer Stock, paling ils rays before a (leased public. Note this price list for this week only. Re- nembor by corning Monday and Tuesday you have first pick over this unheard of spot cash sale. We don’t say they will Iasi all the week, as we expect to sell many city merchants before they go north for Fall Goods.’ Remember we give you any amount you want. SEA FOAM ALL FIRST-CLA88 THE BEST TO PARENTS. Many baking powders are very pernicious to health, and while every one regards hl» own, he HlionUl also have a care for the tender ones—tlie little children. SEA FOAM contains none of the had qualities of baking: powders—soda or saleratus. It contains no hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia. SCIENTIFIC. commend it. Housekeepers w will have no other. Cooks, whoso best effort* have failed with other powders, are jubilant river Sea Fodu. Saves time, saves labor, savet* money. It is positively unequaled. Absolutely pure*. Used by the leading hotels and restaurants in New York city and throughout the country. For solo by all lirst-clasa grocers. IT THE TRUE PALACE 3 New cases of FIGURED LAWNS at 2.) cents, all you want. 1 New case of MISSES’ RIBBED HOSE at 3 cents, all you want. All Remnants of our 25 and 40 cents DRESS G()()I)S, all wool, at Sc, all you want. 40 Inch Fine 25c LINEN DeINIJIA LAWN nt 8 cents, all you want. 40 Inch Fine 26c PARA MULLS at S cents, all you want. .30 Inch Fine 25c MULL LARGE PLAIDS nt 8 cents, nil you want. 36 Inch MOHAIR WOOL DRESS GOODS, worth 50c, nt 23 cents, all you want. 36 Inch ANTIQUE DE SERGES, worth 40c, at 20 cents, all you want. LargestM of Bfk Goods k Gils in Columbus. Lupin’s 40 inch Blue Blacks and Crow Blacks at 25c, worth 55c. This is the Black Cashmere all the merchants have been telling you Gray cannot buy it nt 25c; but the beauty of it is we give you all you want. We will surprise you with our 12Jc DRESS GOODS COUNTER. Most goods on it are all wool, worth 10c. 25 Stylos IRENCII CREATONS, worth 40c, choice this week at 10 cents a yard. Fi. big boxes of NEW LACES Hist opened nt the proper prices. See them. Two lii.x boxes of HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTINGS. See them. 63 New makes of CORSETS now on our shelves. Our French Woven Beauty, worth Jl 25. will lie 65 cents. Three ni w eases host FALL PRINTS nt 4J cents. JUST PRICE OUR TABLE CLOTHS AND TOWELS. CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM, N. C. U. S. A. M other’s Friend ly diminish life of both mother and child and leaves the mother m a condition highly favorable to speedy recovery, and far less liable to Flooding, Con vulsions, and other alarming symptoms incident to slow or painful labor. Its wonder ful efficacy in this respect entitles it to be called Thu Mother’s Friend and to be ranked as one of the life saving remedies of the nine teenth century. ot jiublislv certifi- ff. utter reading these unanswerable arguments by the man that put the prises down and is surely In oping them down now, you are reckless enough to pay even 10 per cent more for the pitiful farce of c it hi ■ time or friendship, you invite the enfilading artillery from Cash Houses like ours. The horror of doubt ami the thrill of hope alternately triumph, and the ecstncy of heaven dies out and the mi (Toon ling truth often forces itself up thatwe have said our last good-bye to those who cannot struggle only by copying from our advertisements. 250 DOZEN OF THE BEST One Dollar Unlaundried Shirts, Reinforced, Patented, Just Re ceived, price this week (all you want) ^3 cents. GANTZ, JONES ,0 CO., 170 Duane St., N. Y. BALL’S satisfactory . eve 1 y re^pecT, and its price refunded ulpi \ .. '.i<-,s u.'.ir-iiious. None genuine without Mai*** COR3ET CCK 13 Li..,j^..arcl St., New York. ». •ii'l S* Chtcacm ftt« GRAY’S Groat Rule—Undersell nt all hazards. Sell thorn low, they are bound to. Sell cheap, sell a heap. Largest business connections south— Columbus, Savannah, Augusta, New York. Remember prices subject to change after this special sale this week. Respectfully submitted by Ihe Musters of Low Pyices, —►SEDGWICK*— STEEL WIRE FENCE C. P. GRAY & CO. Opposite Rankin House. Tlie Brown Cotton Gin Co ■» Ml ({ II - injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep find * nd cattle. ”” cutes concerning Llii dy without wounding the delicacy of the writers. Yet we have li mid teds on (He. Send for our book. “To Mothers,” mailed frt Bhadfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga, jy21 eod&w urni (2 NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable** Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con* densers. All the very latest improvements: iin* proved roll box, patent whipper, two brush belts, extra strong brush, cast 6teel bearing*, improved Feeder, enlanw*:'. uUfifc pvc * ’ondenser, • oiig,simple. -instruction, durable ust. light, cleans the seed per iled., uml produces first class samples. DELIVICStMD FRI-FOF FKKIGIIT nt uny iirccs«ibl« pnini. Mend lor full description and price list. roads. Very neat, pretty styles for I.awns, Parks* School-lots and (’emeterles. Covered with rust proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, as pre- gi - - viII last a life-time, it is better tlmo board* or barbed wire in every respect. Tho Sedgwick Gates made of wrought-jron pipe uml lefv all competition iti lightness, neat- ess, strength and durahillty. We make tlie best* heapest and easiest working all-iron nntomatio , id easiest „ ... .set(’-opening gate, and the iieatent elienp iron fence* now mode. The be*t Wire Stretcher*, (hill ing Flier* and Pont Anger*. For in-ires uml partieulars ask Hardware Dealers* -»r address, mentioning paper, 3EDCWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind. Hu . . tfirOAMD O; Tlie College ol Letters, Music and Art. Sixteen professors and teachers; five in music, with the Misses Cox, directors, Misses Ueichenan and Records, both graduates of Leipiic, and Miss Deaderick, n thoroughly trained vocalist; full apparatus with mounted telescope. For cata* ogues address I. F. COX, Pres’t. jyll d&w2m RON ■>OOl 1-A ING Send (or prlcf- and Illustrated ( ataioguc < CiNCINNATI f0.) CORRUGATING CO tufiv deod&weowflm V ANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Sc vi n T’i<tiiv i Departments: Academic, i.ngiiKcriug, liiuiical, Law, Pharmucy, Med ical, Dental. Free tuition to students in Theology and Manual Technology. Cata logue sent free on application to W1LS WIL- ML11A.S. Hecretai'y. Nashville. Tenn. iy!5 eod&wlm its, Columbus, Ga. ■VHW3-I3STXA.. r IM(IS Institute, for the higher education ol I young Indies, is finely CMiuipped. Languages, Literature. ; .ei( nee. M i-ie, Art. are taught under high standards by gi utleinen and ladies of broad culture and eh \ ated * haracter. It employs over twenty-live ol’lcors uml teachers, and commands the further advantage of salubrious mountain fully climate. . From year to year its acconimodati occupied. The Fokty-fourth annual session will open on the 15th of (September. For further information apply at Hollins P. ()., Virginia. CHAS. II. COCKE, jyO 2tawtsepl5 Business Agent. COLLEGE, IN THEVIRGINIA MOUNTAINS Printing, Book-Binding AND Paper Boxes QF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES. A LA ROE STOCK of all kinds Of PAPER, In cluding Letter, Packet ami Note Heads, Bil Heads, Statements, always on hand. Also Ed velopes, Cards, &c., printed at short notict Paper Boxes of any size or description not kep i stock made at short notice. Til ON. <■ I l.ltF.ItT, 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office. OLD MILL PURE OLD RYI This whisky w.■*• inliodured or'giimlly in Ihe m» and is eoiihtanily Making n< w 'riends. It k the produet of the most approved process of distiJt* ation, from earefinly selected main, being held uu* nily in wuiehoiise i.util fuliy matured I»y age, W justly celebrated for its purity, deheucy of fiavotr. ami uniform quality. For sale’, and ordt rs solicitor ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. i the Co SMITHS MACON*, GKA_. THE FALL TERM of this institution will open on the last Wednesday 29th» of September next. The chairs of Latin and Greek have been con solidated into the chair of Ancient Languages, to which Prof. Wm. G.^Manl^, a distinguished graduate of the University of Virginia, has been The Theological department, presided over by Rev. James 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. prepare boy- — — _ , TT . Emerson H. George, an alumnus of the Lniver sity, has been elected as principal, to succeed Prof. T. E. Ryals. , , _ . , . Post graduate courses of study for the degrees ol A. M. and Ph. D., open to the graduates of all male colleges, have been established by the authority of the board of trustees. Lor catalogues an other information, address jy!3 2tawtd SOlTIlEliN HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 107 ,v 100 X. (Inirlcs St., Baltimore. Mrs. W. M. Cahv. MIbsCakv. Established in 1342. French the laniruage of the School. Ji ll wed satiW2m BEANS URE Biliousness; Sick Headache In Four hours. One dose relieves Neuralgia. They cure and prevent Chills <- Fever, Sour Stomach <• Be i.lto A Vigor to the system. I>oso: OXK It 17 Try them once ana you will never be without the: Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on recelp; price In stamps, postpaid, to any address, J. F. SOUTH Si CO., Manufacturers and Solo Props.. ST. LOUIS, MG. Electric Belt Free To introduce it and obtain agents we will for tlie next sixty days give away, free of charge, in each count} in tno U. 8. a limited number of our (■Ynimn Electro CSnlvnulc Hii*pi;n*ory Ibdi*, Pri< CLASSIC’A L and Scientific Courses for degrees. Also, Business and Preparatory courses. Special attention to English, French and German spoken. Instruction thorough and practical. Library 16,- 000 volumes. Good literary societies. Best moral and religious influences. Expenses for nine months 8149, (5176 or 8201 Lin- Under uml by virtue of an order f of Ordinary of Muscogee county, Georgia, I will , si II at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in September next,bet ween the legal hours ofsale. in front of the store of F. M. Knowles A Co., on the corner of Broad and Tenth streets, in the city of Columbus, the following described property be longing to the estate of Lucius Anderson, de ceased, to-wit: All that part of city lot No. 298, situated on the east side of Second avenue, be- n Sixth and Seventh streets, suid part of from „ Thirty-fourth session begins Sept. 15th. For catlogue ■ with view of grounds, buildings, and mountains>, address JULIUS D. DBEHER, President, jy7 eodlm&w2t Salem, Virginia. SHENANDOAH VALLEY ACADEMY, YVIMIIKSTKU, VA. Prepares for University; College, Army, Navy or Bnsiness. Send for catalogue. (. I.. C. MINOR, M. A. (Unv. of Va.) M<. II. jyl8 d2taw2m ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Ill Front of A net ion House of F. M. Kn first T I uaj .j t |.tun.jc. ucai, at me corner of Broad ! and Tenth streets, in the city of Columbus, said vithin the legal hours of sale, c. day in September next, at the hf lot being the north half of said lot. and hounded the north by city lot No. 299, on the south by the south line of said lot No. 29k, containing one- fourth of an acre, more or less, lying and being in the city of Columbus, county of Muscogee, and state of Georgia. Terms cash. GEO. Y. POND. Ad Estate of Lucius Anderson, dec’d. augl QKMDXRi pay Agents a~salary of ">0 pi-r month arui ex* $MO to per month „ . . dexlurs, or $49 a month an<l ex* penses to distribute circulars in your vicinity. Bus iness honorable, permanent, pleasant & easily operated. All expenses advanced. Sami-LK CASHS FKKK. N/ stamps required. No humbug. We mean what we say Address NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY! Bradford Block. CINCINNATI, ointi EXECUTOR’S SALE. ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell A Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., New York. Send lOcts for lOO-naae Pamphleh N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass. WORLD— iw lnstructure. 2U0S Students Iasi year. Thor ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and 100 Instructors. 2005 Student etc. Tuition, $.51< jages, tungnsn uranenes, uyinnasuca, ; board and room witii Steam Heat and tember 9,188(1. _ (ldress, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin SqT, BOSTON, fl eo my‘25d2in weowflt longing to the t BELT AGENCY. P O. I3oxl78. Brooklvn. N. V county, deceased, consisting of Parlor and Bed Room Furniture, two .Carpets, five Rugs uml one Diamond Bing. Te***-* cash. GEO. Y. POND, augt oaw td Administrator. be sold on the first Tuesday in September next, at the auction house of F. M. Knowles Ac Co., | Columbus, Ga.. within the legal hours of sale, I all the personal property belonging to the estnte ' of Harrison Andrews, deceased. JACKSON ANDREWS, aug-5 oaw4w Executor. G has taken the lead \ the sales of *hat clast ol remedies, and has given universal '"Uishio- A1URPIIY PROSh , Ti> G has won the iavor oi the public and now rank* ong the leading Medi- IIU >7 r^iu^'gibis. Trice $1.00. , tm - ■- -w +sm Wemm