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» DAILY ENQUIRER ■ SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1886. Alleged Spiritual Communications Through a Boston Medium. Old Now OrleaitN Flnnim at flu* IiivImIIiIi* Etui of fh»* SpIrKiial TpI<*|»Hoiio—In Lot els ft Fraud or Not I—Some Connected With Bond CitlcenN of the Crescent City. ESI Duffy’s Raw Beef Formula New Orleans Picayune. Among the many communicative spirits Invoked ny spiritualistic mediums in Bos ton Is what claims to be an Indian maiden, whose name in lift! was Lotela. In a re cent Interview through a medium, Lotela, It is claimed, brought messages from the spirit world from several persons who in life were well known in thiB cit^r. ^ They are published in the Banner of tecent date. One message was from the late P. G. Conway. It reads as follows: “Now Lotela sees three or four spirits grouped together; they are all braves- men. The firat one Lotela can get Into communication with best, and he gives the name of P. G. Conway. He wasn’t 50 years old; he was getting along toward it, lie says. He left a family on this side; he wants to get to them If he can. He has been out of the body three years; it will be three years day after to morrow, for he says it was the 3d day of June. He comes back with a sort of anni versary greeting to his friends. This spirit Was a fireman when he was here; he helped put out burning places and get the people out if there were anv in them. Now Lotela sees the word Hall, then another word. Jackson. Now we see “eighteen.” Hail Jackson Fire Company No. 18. It is way down south where ne conies from. That’s where he belonged to, too. He wants to send his love to his family. He would like to talk with some of them about per sonal matters that affected them ut the time of his death, but he don’t want to do it before all the people. Home time he hopes to get to them through a medium down that way, so he enn do as he wishes to. Besides sending his love to his people he wants to send greeting, he says, to the boys in the fire company and tell them he’s high up on the ladder, out of the reach of the smoke and flame.” P. G. Conway was a prominent man in this community and was a levee contrac tor. He joined Jackson Fire Company No. 18 some time in the (10’s, and was an active and brave fireman. He served his time on the active roll six years, and be came an exempt. He undertook and exe cuted a number of contracts for Improving the city, among others the paving of Canal street to Claiborne from Franklin street. He was a sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism, and died from the effects of this disease, leaving a widow and four chil dren, all grown. He was a fow months older than 49 years at the time of his death, and according to the statembnt of his son- in-law died either late on the night of June 2 or early in the morning of June 3, 1883. The older members of Jackson Fire Company No. 18 remember him well, and will be delighted to hear that their old comrade is doing well in the other world, and would like to send him greeting in return if they know how to go about it. Mr. Conway s widow and children still re side in the city. The next communication from the spirit of the Indian girl wns from P. Coats. It was as follows: “Lotela told you she saw three or four together. Now me can see another spirit, who stands right behind that one. He comes fYom the same place, and I think he belonged to the same fire company. I get the name of P. Coats. He went out just a little while before the first one, in tno same year, and he joins in greeting too. He wants all the friends to know he lives, and he says they are trying to make a stir among the friends, because they want them to know there is no such thing ns death.” Peter Coats was a member of Jackson Fire Company No. 18, and according to the records in the office of the Firemen’s Charitable Association, in the City Hall, was recorded as having died on the 28th of April, 1883. He was a locksmith and an iron safe man ufacturer, and was at one time working with his brother, now of the firm of Hag- stette &'Coats, of this city. The third and last communication is from a man named Gallagher, who was also a fireman, but not a member of No. 13. This communication is as follows : 11 And now two others come up. They stand a little apart from these first two spirits, and Lotela can’t get so clearly from _ them wlmt they want to give, but the name is Gallagher; both have the same name; one is a good deal younger than the other; it looks to Lotela as though one was the sire of the other. They were fire men, too. They come to their people in the same place, New Orleans, and send love. They have been trying to get to one young person who belonged to them and bring ner assistance and encouragement, and they nre helping their people all they can. Lotela can’t get their first names.” In the two first eases the information conveyed through the medium is correct; as to the last, thus far the Gallaghers have not been identified. Mrs. Conway, the widow of the late P. G. Conway, was shown the alleged mes sage from her husband. She does not be lieve In spirit manifestations, and says that the message is doubtless some trick of a § retended medium. Her husband really ied at li:60 o’clock on the night of the 2d of June, 1883, and therefore not on the 3d of June. But she states that the death notice appeared in the papers here on the morning of the 3d of June, and in the same issue wns the notice of Jackson Fire Com pany No. 18. In official notices the fire companies head them hall of such and such company, and her husband’s death notice had doubtless been treasured up to be used as occasion might dictate. All the information contained in the alleged mes sage. she says, was in the death notices of her husband, and ns iar as leaving any business not transacted, she does not know any. There is another message from a young man, who bore the name of Bailey IT. Strong, and wns said to have died on Phil lip street, in this city. Mow lo (ill Hearty anil Ntrontt. Mr. P. R. MURPHY, 198 Conway street, Baltimore, Md., writes: “Have gained 41 pounds by the use of your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula.” Mr. M. V. NEIGHBORS, Ossage Mission, Kansas, writes: “Have used your puffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Bi leef Formu la, and weigh 25 pounds more than ever before.” Mr. Z. HARRISON, Luray Courthouse, Va., writes: “Have been using your Duffy’s Pure Malt Wiskey for dyspepsia, and have gained 33 pounds.” Mr. WM. H. J. WELLS, 955 Claiborne Ave., Chicago, 111., writes: “After using your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula, have gained 16 pounds.” Mr. EDWARD H. HOWE, 938 Main street, Kansas Cify, Mo., writes: “Have — ~ ‘ Pu “ used your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula a little over two months. Have gained 194 pounds.” Mr. C. H. KNIGHT, 1315 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C., writes: “After using Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, have gained 10 pounds in weight.” Mr. WM. CHAPMAN, 1500 Vermont Ave., Washington, D. C y writes: “I have EXECUTOR’S SALE. J an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, I will sell before the court house door in the town of Hamilton, in said county, within the legal hours of sule, on the first Tuesday in Octo ber next, the following described land belonging to the estate of William O. Rutledge, deceased. w uic unwtiv ui muiivuuc, uuocitWUi to-wit: Lots 135.154 and 168, in the 18th district of said county, being the homestead life entate of Mrs. Jane Green, deceased, situate at Ellerslie, on the Georgia Midland Railroad, containing 607'l* acres, more or less. Sold for cash, and for distribution. G. A. B. DOZIER, sep!3 w4w Executor of Win. O. Rutledge. pEORGIA. CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.- IT Notice is hereby given to all persons con- * ’ ** 1886. Minta cerned that on the — day of , rood, mun« Daniel, late of Chattahoochee county, departed this life intestate and no person has applied for administration on the estate of said Minta Dan iel in said state. That administration will be vested in the shefifF of said county or some other fit and proper person after the publication of this citation once a week for four weeks, unless valid objection is made to his appointment. Given under my hand and official signature this 27th August, 1886. JAMES CASTLEBERRY, Orddinary and Ex-Officio O. C. O. aug28 oaw 4w GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY-Whereas, VJ Savannah Anderson has applied for a twelve months’support for herself and minor children out of the estate of Lucius Anderson, deceased, and the appraisers appointed by the court having filed their report; This is to cite all persons interested to show cause, if any they have, within four weeks from the date of this notice or citation, why said twelve months’ support should not be set aside to said Savannah Anderson and her children, Given under my hand this September 9th, 1886. sep9 oaw4w F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. COLUMBUS Iron Works OOMPA1TY, Columbus, Georgia. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, -DEALERS IIN- Lime, Shingles, Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Flooring and other Lumber. Specialty made of Dress ing Lumber for other parties. -AGENTS FOR xvyc-.j (vmuiLiuii. iy> •) » ivvn . a used your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula, and have gained 10 pounds.” Ferguson, a minor child of Ferguson, under fourteen years of age. These are, therefore, to cite all persons inter ested to show cause, if any they have, within the THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO., Balti.mohf., Md. flrrThe Duffy’s Raw Beef Formula mentioned time prescribed by law, why said leiters should not be granted to said applicant. Witness my official signature this August 7tl 18KG. F. M. BROOKS, aug7 oaw4w Ordinary. flGTThe Duffy’s Raw Beef Formula mentioned ra i iwiW i above is a special household application of the 1? 0 . 1 .!'Yn^^m mpfiirdniii virtue*; nmi imrHv nufFv’s Pnrn ceased, represents to the coujt in his petition Kiv."-, V.V... 1 duly filed, that he has fully administered said Malt 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- equalcd blood-forming material, whereby the weight and strength are increased. A printed copy of this formula, which cbnsists principally of raw beef and our DuffV’s Pure Malt Whisky, will he mailed to any address, tinder the Seul of 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 palatable and efficucious beef preparation ever made, can be had of all Druggists at ONE DOL LAR PER BOTTLE. 3ta w&wtf top col n rm duly filed, that he has fully administered said Sarah S. Bardwell’s estate; This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned BADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR Most happily meets the demand of the age for woman’s peculiar afflictions. It is a remedy for WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class of her diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con ditions of the womb, and so controls the Menstrual organs as to regulate all derangements and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The proprietors claim for this remedy no other medi cal property. It. is strictly a Vegetable Com pound, in e studied prescription of a learned phy sician whose specialty was Fumalh Diseases, Fuuiiui. ouuciuiu vvuiiiMii.it wm iuiiutu j nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex. For sale by druggists. Write for book, "Mes sage to Woman,” mailed free. Bradpirld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. eod&w nrm (3> Catarrh ELY’S heirs and creditors, to show cause, __ can, why said executor should not be discharged from his executorship and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in October, 1886. Witness my official signature this July 3d. 1886 1vs on warn F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary. GEORGIA, Ml SUUGEE COUNTY. Whereas, Robert A. McFarlan, administrate! de bonis non, with the will annexed, of John D Stripling, makes application for leave to sell al the real estate belonging to said deceased. This is, therefore, to cite all persons interested to show cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why leave to sell said property should not be granted to said appli cant. Witness my official signature this 5th day o August, 1886. F. M. BROOKS, augo oaw4w Ordinary. GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Alexander Toles, residing in the state of Geor gia, having applied to be appointed guardian of the persons and property of tne minor children of R. W. Williams, deceased, minors under fourteen years of age and residents of said county, This is to dte all persons concerned to be and appear at the October term next of the Court of Ordinary, and show cause, if any they can, why said Alexander Toles should not be intrusted with the guardianship of the persons and property of said minor children. Witness my official signature this September 4, 1886. F. M. BROOKS, sepo oaw4w Ordinary Whereas, Mrs. C. L. Downing, administratrix of estate of L. T. Downing, deceased, represents to the court in her petition, duly filed, that f he has fill ^administered L. T. Downing’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs ana creditors^ to show cause, if any they can, why said administratrix should not be dis charged from her administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in De cember, 1886. Witness my official signature this September 4. 1886 F. M. BROOKS. sep5 oaw3m Ordinary. GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY, Whereas, Charles F. Dixon having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of ad ministration on the estate of William Hodge,late of said county, deceased^ This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said William Hodge, to be and ap pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why perm anent administration should not be granted to said applicant. Witness my official signature this September 4, 1886. F. M. BROOKS, sep5 oaw4w Ordinary. GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Whereas, Thomas L. Williams, administrator of R. G. Williams, deceased, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has fully administered It. G, Williams’ estate, i 1 -j • tt -I This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned <01(1 111 11CLIU, I heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any thej , can, why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration and receive let/ ters of dismission on the first Monday in De cember, 1886. F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary September 4th, 1886. oaw.tm 4'Vl’AK It II, HAY FEVER. HAY-fever ■Tota Liquid, Snuff or ‘owdor. Free from ■ njurious drugs and offensive odors. A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists ; by mail, registered 50 cts. Circulars free. ELY BROS., Druggists Owego. N. Y. aug3 eod&wtf nrm SENSATION IN CINCINNATI. CLINCMAN’S OBACCO REMEDIES GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY : Whereas, Katherine E. Deign an, administratrix of William Deign an, deceased, represents to the court in her petition duly filed that she has fully administered William Deignan’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administratrix should not be dis charged from her administration and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in De cember, 1886. F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. September 4th, 1886. oa\vl2w *, llvIL.to, *11L.* .1 UuL i X UJLq, iffl lilliloti ,ilUX (11 R. W. Williams, deceased, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed, that he has fully administeied R. W. Williams’ estate. This, is therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said administrator should not be discharged from liis administration and receive I letters of dismission on the first Monday in De- i cember, 1886. F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary. September 4th, 1886. oaw3m GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Whereas. George Y. Pond, guardian for Ora A. Burton, having applied to the court of ordinary of said county for a discharge from his guardian ship of Ora A. Burton, This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned to show cause why the said George Y. Pond should not be dismissed from his guardianship of Ora A. Burton, und receive letters of dismission. Given under my official signature this Septem ber 6, 1886. F. M. BROOKS, sep6 oawlw Ordinary. THE CL1NGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT .HE MOST EFFECTIVE PREPARA TION on the market for Piloa. A SIJKE (TIC E for Itching Pile*. Has never failed to give relief. Will cure Anal Ulcers, Abscess, “ ~ ‘ ‘ **■-*-" *" Itch, Ring- list ulft, Tetter, Salt Itheum. Bartx worms. Pimples, Sores and Boils. oO els. THE CUNGMAN TOBACCO CAKE all Harvey Gray Del > Wife With a Thirteen- Year Old I’arauumr, Cincinnati, September 44.—A great ex citement was enused in the vicinity of Sixth and Sycamore streets yesterday after noon by a quarrel in the family of iinrvey Gray, the horseman, who lives at 34 East Sixth street. After considerable noise on the inside of the house Mrs. Gray ran out into the street crying “ Murder !”‘and yell ing that her husband was trying to'kill her. Her appearance bore out her statements, and the neighbors were greatly incensed until they heard Gray’s side of the story. Officers Bulmer and Pistor were called and they arrested him . Outa, Bruises, Snrnius, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Buno Felons, Ulcers, {Sores. Sore Eyes, Sen* Throat.Bunions.CornK, Neuralgia.Rheumatism, Orchitis, Gout. Rheumatic Gout. Colds, CoukIih, Bronchitis, Milk Leg, Snake and Dog Bites, Stmga of Insects, An. In fact allays all local Irritation nntf Iutlammation from whatever cause. Price of*. THE CUNGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER Prepared according to the mo*t *eleiitific principle*, of llie PUREST SEDATIVE ompounded with the purest pi—... __ . INGREDIENT?. _ Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended for Croup.Weed or Cake of the Breast, und for that class of irritant or intlammatory maladies, Aches and Pains where, from too delicute a state of the system, the patient is unable to bear the strongor application of ilie Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches and Pains, it is invaluable. Price 15 Ctw. Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the CUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM, N. C.. U. S. A. on the charge of abusing family. Later, after Lieutenant Thornton, of Hammond street, had heard the particulars of the ease, the officers were sent to arrest Mrs. Gray on the charge of disorderly conduct. Gray, who is a hard working man, re- turned home rather suddenly yesterday afternoon, and, entering his wife’s bed room without giving any warning of his approach, vyas surprised to find his wife in the arms of another, w ho proved to be a boy scarcely thirteen years of age. The enraged husband proceeded at once to take vengence, and pummeled both his wife PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH. The Original and Only Genuine. Safe and always Reliable. Beware of worthless lmlutK.i* Indispensable to LADIES. Ask your Dr uniat ta Chic hosier’s En*£il«*h" and take no other, or lucloae 4a ■tamps) to us for particulars in letter by returs mail NAME PAPER. Chichester Chemical Co., » Madison Nqusra, Philuds., P* *iold by Druggist* every where, am .tor Thiessr Uv'a BVwluT!" rural Util, .ay .. I and Whiskey Hah* Its cured at home with out pain Bookof ticulars sent GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Whereas, David A. Anglin, administrator of the estate of Hugh Dover, deceased, makes ap plication for h ave to sell all the real and per sonal property belonging said deceased. These are. therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. within the time prescribed by law, why leave to sell said property should not be granted to said applicant. Witness my official signature tho September 4th, 1886. F. M. BROOKS, sepl oaw4w * Ordinary DRUNKENNESS Instantly Cured. Dr. Haines’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC instantln destroys all appetite for alcoholic liquors. It can be necretlg administered in coffee, tea, or any article of food, even in liquor itself, with never* failing results. Thousands of the worst drunk ards have been cured, who to-day believe t hey#quit drinking of their own free will. Endorsed by every body who knows of its virtues but saloon-keeper* Send for pamphlet containing hundreds of testi monials from the best women and inen from ail parts of the country. 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Pumps, Hollow Ware, Syrup Kettles, SIM ENGINES, CAM MILLS, POWER AND THE CELEBFATED Golden's Improved Iron Screw Cotton Press, This cut is an illustration of “Golden** Improved Iron Ncrew Cotton Press,-’ erected in the most substantial and convenient manner. It is simple in construction, and so well illustrated by the cut, that scarcely a word is needed by way of explanation. Being simply an Iron Ncrew and Bint substituted for wood, the wood work of its construction, and the manner of operating it, are substar stantially the same as in the old style of wooden plantation screw, but the timbers required are not so heavy or long. Most planters of experience prefer the wooden screw to any of the more modern Cotton Presses in use, but the difficulty and uncertainty of controlling labor and mechanical skill in the season of the year most convenient to the planter for their erec tion, usually renders it a matter of economy, as well as necessity, with him, to buy some kind of Press that*requires but little mechanical skill to put it in operation. “Golden’* Screw,” is a sort of compromise between the old style of wooden screw and the modern Cotton Press, combining the principal advantages of the former with the convenience and economy of the latter. It can be operated with greater facility than the wooden screw, and the rapidity*of its performance, like that of the wooden screw, or any other press, depends upon its management—as on the old style screws some planters would pack ten bales, and others thirty or thirty-five bales per day. Any ordinary mechanic who can make a good plantation gate, or common plow stock, can do the wood work. Within the last eleven years we have made and sold a great many of these screws, and have yet to hear of the first one that has not given entire satisfaction. We furnish all the Iron Work for these Screws, of which we make two sizes, and fully warranted. ie20 wed,se&w6m CENTRAL, PEOPLES MERCHANTS 4 PLANT US’ LINT STEAMERS! _ - all expense* made working for ua. Agents preferred who cau urn lull their own horses anil give their whole time o the business. Spare moments may be profitably A few vacancies In town^nd ett^wu Columbus, Ga., August 7,1888. O N and after August 7, 1886, the local rates of freight on the Chattahoochee, Flint and Apa lachicola rivers will be as follows: Flour per barrel ' 20 Cotton Seed Meal per ton $1.26 Cotton per bale 60 Guano per ton $1.26 Other freight in proportion. Passage from Columbus to Apalachicola, $6:00. Other points in proportion. SCHEDULES. Steamer NAIAD leaves Columbus Tuesdays at Sam for Bainbridge and Apalachicola. Steamer AMOS HAYS leaves Columbus Thurs days at 8 a m for Bainbridge and Apalachicola. Steamer MILTON H. SMITH, with barge Tide, leaves Columbus Saturdays at 8 a m for Bainbridge and Apalachicola. Above schedule will be rim, river, etc., permit ting. Schedules subject to change without no tice. Shippers will please hove their freight at boat by 8 a. m. on day ofleaving, as none will be re ceived after that hour. Boat reserves the right of nq^landing at any point when considered daugerotfs by the pilot; Boat will not stop at any point not named in list of landings furnished shippers under date of May 15, 1886. Our responsibility for freight ceases after It has been discharged at a landing where no person is there to receive it. SAM’L J. WHITESIDE, Pres’i Central Line. T. H. MOORE, Agent People’s Line. T. D. HUFF, dtf Agent Merchants & Planters’ Line. FOR sale; T)ART of tlie celebrated Stamper place, con. X sisting of twenty-five hundred acres, on the Chattahoocheee river, in Clay county. Three hundred acres bottom land, above freshet mark. Dwelling and seven tenements. Healthy local- ity, good wells. Fencing in order. Steamboat landing and gin site, with water power, on place. Address HENRY McALPIN, Attoraey-at-Law. Savannah, Ga. sepll d&wlw Send six cents for postage and recceive free a costly no* ol which wifi help all, of either sex, to make more money right away than anything else in Ous world. Fortonhs await the workers _abso- U GRANGE LA GRANGE, GA. a* CItHUlC, /VI b, VUo and normal methods. Ample, well ventilated buildings, situated or College Hill. Not one dollar expended for sickness last year Full corps of experienced teacher^ in every de partment. All expenses for board and literature, per annum f20f Above with music and use of instrument 26r Art, literature and board 26. r Term begins September '16th. For catalogue address RUFUS W. SMITH, Pres’t. Refers to G. Guuby Jordan, Dr. Seth N. Jordan, Philip Bowers, and other pupils throughout the sonth. aug8 se tu th tf THE PATENT MICE & DU8T PROOF JYLERDESK Bookcases,Tables, Offiot Chairs, Letter Presses, Fine Cabinets, &c. TYLER DESK CO. 5<)0 N. Fourth Bt., St. Louia Send 4c for 40 pp, Cutuloguft © has taken the lead in the sales of *hat class of medics, and has given almost universal "u7sCa&- 6 has won the lavor of- the public and now tank* among the leading Medi cines of the oildom. A. I-.. SMITH. Bradford, PA ) Attorney* and Counsellor* at Law. Office over 1038 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. ATTE have this day formed a copartnership for f ▼ the practice of Law, and will practice in the state and federal courts, and all business intrust ed to us will receive prompt attention. JAMES M. SMITH. jy20 d2t w2m CARY J. THORNTON. FOR SALE, rpHE VERY DESIRABLE FIVE (5) ROOM JL residence of W. A. Redd on Jackson street. One-hall (%) acre. Terms most liberal. Apply at once to niiKjpoa, PKOFHNNIOaiAL CARDS. D r. c. t. osburn, Dentist, (Successor to Dr. J. M. Mason.) Office next door to Rankin House. Same en- trance as Riddle's gallery. oc4-ly F. TIG NER, it ■ Dentist, 35>£ Twelfth street (formerly Randolph street) e7-ly w L For Cash I Cheaper Than Ever! AS I have to move my stock of goods soon, I will sell any amount of same at prices below any- thing ever yet offered in the city; but the CASH must be left with the order. Immense stock. Large stock of common Wood Mantels. Large stock of Slate and Iron Mantels, in the city of all sizes, kinds and colors. PAINTS & BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Fifty pairs second-hand Sash in perfect order. Large lot of odd sizes Sash and Blinds, &c., <fcc. T, L, GRUZARD.. Columbus, Ga. FOR RENT. The Dessau Dwelling, Rose Hill. The Dessau Store, Rose Hill. New Five-Room Dwelling, Rose Hill. The Newman Dwelling, Rose Hill; six rooms, kitchen and stable. The Pavilion, Rose Hill, only Pleasure Resort about Columbus. The Jordan Brick Dwelling, North Jackson St. Interior Handsomely Finished. Plumbing for Gas and Water. Bath rooms and Closets. Mr. George Glenn’s New Two-story Dwelling, North Jackson St. Six rooms, Bath Room, Closets, Hot and Cold Water and Gas. The Harrison Dwelling and Farm, Beallwood. Store north of Epping House, Broad St. L. H. CHAPPELL, Broker, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. dtf J.C.REEDY, Real Estate Agent. No. 10 Twelfth Nlreel, 4'oltimbii*, G«. FOR KALF. $1800. One vacant Lot, \[ acre, on First avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, 6000. Corner Sixth avenue and Eighth street, acre lot, two Store Houses. Wagon-Yard, and several out-houses. Terms easy. 1600. Quarter acre lot on upper Second avenue. 4 room House. 1500. Quarter acre lot, 5 room House, up town, Second avenue. Kacnen, wen oi go< works, First avenue. Quarter acre, 6 room House, kitchen and out-house, cow and horse house, high and dry, with water works attached, on Fourth avenue, between 13th and 14th streets. One Store House and Lot in Chipley. 350 Cash. Throe 2 room Houses and Lots in city. Terms easy. 1250. Twenty acres land, 6 room House, in Beall- wood. 1250. Eight acres land, 5 room House, in Linn- wood. 3000. Thirty-five acres land in Wynnton, two miles from city, 6 room House, 2 room kitchen, 2 servant houses. 300 or 400 acres fine farm land near the city for sale or exchange. Several other farms for sale. For Rout from October, l*t. 825 00. Six room House on lower Broad street. 15 00. Four room House and kitchen on corner of First avenue and Seventh street. 15 00. Four room House on Second avenue, be tween Sixth and Seventh streets. 12 50. Four room House, 2 room kitchen, corner of Fourth avenue and Eighth street. 10 00. Four room House and kitchen, Fourth avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Sts. 12 00. Four room House on upper Second Ave. - 10 00. Four room House on upper Second Ave. J To Landlord*. Any property placed in my hands for sale or rent will have prompt attention. I do not trou ble a man to death, or try to get other agents propert y out of their hands, but do a square and legitimate business. vJ. O. ^REEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St. dtf DRUNKENNESS OR THE LiaUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given iu a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person tak ing it; is absolutely harmless, and will ef fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an al coholic wreck. It has been given in thou sands of cases, and ill every instance a per fect cure has followed. It never The system once impregnated with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by ITOIfc SA-I/E BY M. D. HOOD A CO., 03 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA. 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