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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: C0LUMBU8, GEORGIA, THUR8DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23,1886. BOB AND ALF. 4 Norther* Josnssl’s Consist* o* the Tfbihm» CsaipsJr*. EX-GOVERNOR JLH, STEPHENS 1 COUSIN j (' EOBGIA. CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.— . ' J Notice is hereby firen to all persona con- ! oerned that on the —: day/if , law, Mint* ESTABLISHED 186S. I am firwt cousin of the late Ex-Govern or Alex- Concerning Bob Taylor, of Tennessee, my* the New York Sun, it w onr pleasant «luty to record an action that is cnivaJric, r ,. t . _ magnanimous and truly creditable to bins ander H. Stephens, and have been postal clerk j thij rth August. IMt m a man and a brother. on different railroads nnce ua. For ten rears I As is already well known, Bob play* the been a sufferer from a cancer on my face, addle like an angel- He can play {J either whlch until the discharge of matter With the right hand or the left. HU per- bec4me proftlws rerj offeMirt , , < fit and proper person after the pul J caution once a week for four weeks, unless valid I objection Is made to bri appointment. Given under my hand and official signature augt? oaw tw C.CUNBY JORDAN Fire Insurance Agent, HU per- fhrrnance of the moat popular mountain .. ... _ . ... .. .. . tteKdi^ both pathetic and mirth-in*pir- , thorcwhl, diwasted with blood paritet* and iu <reL.» fm.tnre of hi. famou. Pronounced them humboa*. a* I had tried many without relief. f ■ eorgia. muscogee county - whertaa,! Pioneer Building, Front Street. ' I Savannah Anderson has applied fora twelve ’ Telephone No. 104. log, waa the great feature of bU famous campaign for congress eight years ago thU Ball. Indeed, we mean no disparagement of Bob’s oratory when we say that ft was the music that elected him. He would be Bead sure of sweeping the state in the pres ent canvass If he took hU fiddle onto the Stamp with him. No opponent, however •louuent, logical and forcible in the pre sentation of the issues of the day would ■land a ghost of a chance against Bob when armed with the instrument with which he charms the Tennessean's heart, and which be make# talk, plead, weep, laugh or Jump Jim Crow according to his mood. Yet Bob Taylor has deliberately hung months support for herself and minor chile re n out of the estate of Lucius Andersen, deceased, and the appraisers appointed by the court ha vine filed their report; ThU la to cite all persons interested to show -REPRESENTING r*« about the 1* of February. sad continued it* % the of ^ Dotict Q r citation, why Mid “ twelve months' support should not be set sside to said .Savannah Anderson and her children. Given under my hand this September fth. 1M. sep* osw4w F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary. use until the latter part of April. The offensive discharge decreased at once and the hardness around the cancer disappeared. It improved my general health and I rapidly gained flesh and strength. The discharge gradually decreased and the cancer became leas and lew in sire until nothing remains except a scar to tell the tale of a once dangerous cancer. All who have seen me since I have commenced the use of B. B. B. bear testimony of mylgreat improvement, and the scar on my face shows that it cured the cancer. I Ferguson, a minor child of < B P hU flddis arid hU bow for the next two fln d that » B B <*“« *iu*rely up to »hu it is month*, rather than take what most peo- recommended. ami I cannot say too much in Jde would regard a* a perfectly legitimate Praise of this wonderful medicine. I have tried political advantage over his brother Alf, ' them all, but B. B. B. stands at the topes a biood (be republican candidate for governor, purifier Alfred U an earnest but rather dull speaker, [ The above is copied from the Athens Ga. Ban tad he cannot play the fiddle, cornet or even accordion. History records few ex amples of more delicate generosity to an "antagonist. Although there U no fiddle in the can vass the music ol Bob’s oratory U begin ning to be heard. By an agreement with Alfred, undoubtedly approved by the old gentleman and Mrs. Taylor, the two broth ers are traveling through the state to gether and appearing simultaneously upon the same platforms. This most interesting Joint progress and discussion began at lfadfsonvUle, in the southeastern corner of Tem-swee. on Thursday, was continued at Athens on Friday, and will extend to ever} - part of the state during the next six weeks. The method is strictly fraternal. The two brothers appear together on the platform. First Robert introduces Alfred, with a few well chosen words of commen dation, and Alfred delivers his speech. Before he sita down he introduces Robert F ¥! £*t£u WMiua i.anw, u au; me; ua»c, wjiuui tu« time prescribed by law. why Mid letter* should not be granted to said applicant. , Witness my official signature this August 7th. ’ ms. F. M. BROOKS. augT oawtw ___ _ Ordinary. GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Whereas. E. L. Bardwell. executor of the eataU of Sarah S. BardweU. late of said county, do- ceased. represents to the court in his petition. duly filed, that he has fully administered said ner-Watchman, being the voluntary language of Sarah S. Bardveli’iestate: Mr. lame, A. Greer, which Editor Gantt in- . ThU is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. Honestly paid every loss since 1810. NIAGARA* FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York. Every policy issued under New York Safety Fund law. SUN FIRE OFFICE, of London. Established 1710. Always successful. Policies Issued on all classes of insurable property. KqreaUtitt (Vmpits. C*artffios TrtatBMt. Pair AJjistaats. Pronpt Pavnwsts. A share of your business solicited. geplt »e tuAth tf fkofkmionai. cardn. D r. C. T. W5BURN. Dentist. Successor to Dr. J. M. Mason.) Office next door to Bankin House. Same en trance as Riddle's gallery. od-lj \I T F. TIGNER, r? . Dentist. 35Twelfth street I formerly Randolph street.) e71 y , Sweeping Reductions IN THE PRICES OF with a brief but neatly turned eulogy, and then the democratic candidate holds forth. There is no personal abuse nor bitterness, no blackguard Languaee exchanged be tween the candidates. You may be sure that neither orator calls his opponent a non of a gun or any other name, red’s speeches are modeled vc dorses: “Mr. Greer iA an honest, upright citiren of Athens, who had a bad cancer, and his numerous friends thought that he could not live very long, as the cancer was gradually sapping the founda tion of his constitution, but now looks well and hearty.’' 2 AGAINST 18. Several physicians have pronounced my dis- < ea^e blood poison, caused by paint or lead in the paint, hut they could not cure me. Laud summer I used eighteen bottles of a largely ad- : vertised blood medicine, which did me no more good than so much water. I have used only two bottles of B. B. B. and am proud to say that I have received greater benefit from them than from the eighteen, and am now rapidly recovering. There is no question about the superiority of B. B. B. over all blood reme dies. W. H. Woody. Ho Reynolds street. Augusta. Ga., April 21. 1&6. FLESH SLOUGHING OFF IN PIECES. can. why said executor should not be discn_ , from his executorship and receive letters of aia mission on the first Monday in October. 1S84. Witness my official signature this July id, isst _Iyt5o*wim F. M. BROOKS. Ordinjur._ GEORGIA, ML0UOGEE COUNTY. Whereas. Robert A McFarlar.. administrator 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 ali persons .merested 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 ofikial sign.-.’ ir- this Sth day o August. 1*4. F. M. BROOKS, augo oawiw Ordinary. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, Shortest. Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad. In effect September 12th. 1886. GOODS At BOUGHTON & CO’S. WE WANT to entirely close out our stock ol Spring and Summer Goods, and we realize that we have but about four weeks to do it in. 1 We had much rather sacrifice now than carry ourgoods over, consequently we offer our stock ] of Flowers, light colored Hats aud Bonnets and 1 Summer Materials of all kinds for the remainder * of the season at prices way below their actual | value. ' We will sell what we have left of Trimmed . Goods at 50 cents on the dollar or le*s. No rea- j sonable offer refused. 1 Next seas*' a we do not want to be obliged to I show any of this season's goods. Now is surely l the time to buy your Summer Hat. No. 53 No. 51 Leave New Orleans - 3Wpm 7 55 a m “ Mobile _ - —‘ —.?fc. 110 am 120pm Selma - - ■ — ' 905am 430am Montgomery ~ 830pm 7 55 a m “ Cbehaw 9 55 pm 907am Arrive Columbus .. .. ; 11 55 a m 11 55 a m _ . he minor children of Leave Columbus - — 2 28 pm 8 54am R. W. Williams, deceased, minors under fourteen “ Opelika — .. 10 53 pm 10 05 am y^ars of age and residents of said county, % 1 Arrive est Point 11 4*5 p m 10 49 a'jm LaGrange 12 26 a m 1120 am ** Newnan - • « 14.5 am 12 23 pm “ Atlanta - | ate of Geor gia. having applied to be appointed guardian of the persons and property 011 “ wT Willi Alfred’s speeches are modeled very close ly on Brother Blaine’s first effort at .Sebago Pond. He is, as we have intimated, an earnest rather than a captivating speaker. He lacks the sense of humor, but seems to be a conscientious person. By the time he Bag got through presenting the statistics of lihedTnd^.ainTd mTand 7“nd?e ”5 the tariff fjuestion, insisting on the need of shunne.1 me. I used various blood-purifiers with said Alexander the guardianship of the persons and property of said minor children. Witness my official signature this September t, 1SS«. F. M. BROOKS, sepi oawtw Ordinary 3 25 a m 1 45 p m For two years I have been confined to bed with s loathsome form of Blood Poison, which had about eaten me up, and 1 and others had no hope of a recovery. For a while I could neither wait. popular education, explaining the Blair Dill, and tabulating from the census the facts about commerce, bank deposits and taxation, the joint audience is pretty well prepared to welcome his brother Bob. Then Rob stands up aud smiles and the entire mass meeting smiles with him. The fiddle is not there, but the melodious tongue begins its vibrations, sending forth Wave after wave of blithe rhetoric, humor ous anecdote and happy phraseology. From the moment when Robert begins his exordium, “In the days of the Roman em pire it was the custom of the emperors to amuse themselves and their subjects with cruel and bloody entertainments called gladiatorial contests,’’ to the very last Words of his eloquent peroration, inviting the voters of Tennessee to “eschew the Ihtal errors of republicanism and fight the battle of life under the glorious standard of progressive democracy,” there is not an nointeresting period in his speech. The attention does not lag. The hearers love j Bob more and more the longer he talks. When he sits down, perspiring but still smiling, we venture to say that the result of the contest is determined, so far as that particular locality is concerned. Would you like a sample of Bob’s glow ing orator}- ? “Is there anything improper, indelicate • or unbrotherlv in our meeting to discuss publicly the interests of a great state and a great nation under these two "ideas ? We nave not met to wrangle or quarrel or Scramble for the higli office for which we have been made candidates. The tender bond of brotherhood is neither severed nor mbraided by our differences of opinion in politics, nor can the discussion or political questions disturb the delicate relations. The red rose and the white rose bloom to gether and shed their odors upon the same atmosphere, and gently struggling for su premacy, glorify the twilight hours. My brother to-day represent* the red rose and I represent the white. Our political histo ries vary in this, that in my budbood I Was transplanted by tender and loving hands into the sweet gardens of pure de mocracy, while he, like the last rose of Bummer, was left blooming alone. Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark, uniat homed eaves of ocean bear; I Full many a flower is born to blush unseen | And waste its sweetness on the desert air. “But, fellow-citizens, when you shall have all taken a smell, and then taken your choice of blossoms, the red rose will have the happy consolation that he is the brother of tne governor.” It seems likely that this will b* Alfred’s Bole consolation on the of the Wednesday after the first Monday in No vember. He will be able to boast that he is the brother of a governor whom he has treated and who has treated him in most fraternal and magnanimous fashion, and the old gentleman Taylor, prohibitionist, j will have reason to be proud of both of his sons. ____ A WILD MAN. A Party of Hunt*™ Puouetl b> an Object Human In Form but IteaHt-l.ikfi in Action. .benefit, and several physician.* treated until iarvfe sums of money had been expended, bu* not one particle of jfood did any one give me. On the lltn of February. Ivyi. Mr. F. R. J.tckson called to see if I was not dead, a a it wa.= thought 1 could not endure my suffering much longer. He concluded to try B. B. E. on me and go*, a bot tle from Mr. Brock in gb am. at Beaufort, 8. c.. and before one bottle had been used I com menced gaining strength, my appetite improved, sores commenced healing, and when two bottles had been used I was on my leet and walking around, to the astonishment of everybody. Witness: Mbs. Laura Habt. Fhei>. R. Jackson. Beaufort. S. C . May 10. 1556. A Book of Wonder**, free. AH who desire full information about the cause and cure of Blood Poisons.-Scrofula and Scroftilous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail, free, a copy of our S2-page Illustrated Book of ! Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and i startling proof ever before known. Address BLOOD BALM COk, I Atlanta. Ga. j d2taw sea w too coin rm New York™ GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Whereas. Mre.C. L. Downing, administratrix of estate of L. T. Downing, deceased, represents to tic. the court in her petition, duly filed, that »he baa A TT lve “ fully adminlstereo L. T. Downing's estate. t . Kicnmona.... This is. therefore, to cite ali persons concerned. ’ 2? a>aingtcn heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they < Baltimore can, why said administratrix should not be dis charge- from her administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in De cember, l=8A Witness my official signature this September 4. ms F. M. BROOKS. sept OMrtm Ordinary. GEORGIA MU SCOGEE COUNTY. Wherea.;. Charles F. Dixon having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of ad ministration on the e-date of William Hedge,late of said county, de ceased. This to cite all and ringular the creditors and Via W. A A. Railroad. Leave Atlanta i j 7 50am Arrive Rome : 11 15 a m 6 50 p m “ Dalton 1140am 5 55pm “ Chattanooga 100pm 7 37pm “ Cincinnati ,f J 107pm Via the Piedmont Air l ine to New York and East. Leave Atlanta .*. i j 7 40am 400pm -j ; 6 25 pm 4 05am ; * ! 7 00am 337pm - : | 800am 8 30pm J v - i 9 35am 1125pm Philadelphia — 2 40 p m 3 00 a m 340pm 6 20am BOUGHTON & CO *» Ml STREET, Entrance through 'Hill Law's Store. 1) Train 53. Pullman Palace Cara Montgomery to Washington.without change. Train 5!. Pullman Palace Buffet Car Atlanta to New York without change. South Bound Trains. No. 50 No. 52 CLINCMAN’S OBACCO REMEDIES , and show cause, if any they can, why perm anent administration should not be granted to said applicant. Witness my official lignature this September 4. 19*. F. M. BROOKS. sep-5 oawtw Ordinary. ALL FIRST-CLASS Storekeepers ddw teej it for Sale I^ave Atlanta ; 145pm 1120pm Leave Columbus 2 28 pm “ - - ! | ! : 518pm 3 30am AmveChebaw ; 6 02pm 4 40am •• Montgomery i j j I 715 pm 6 20 a m Arrive Mobile ............... i..7. 7 ~2 25 a m " 210 p m 1 ! 1 : 7 20 a m 7 30 p m New Orleans.. Train 50. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Train 52, Family Emigrant Sleeping Car, free of charge, through to Texas without change. y™,TV | 2 28 pm, Montgomery | i - 8 15pm 145pm Amve Selma. j j ; 1115 pm 3 45pm •• Marion i ; i 5 35pm “ Greensboro J ; 1 6 27 pm “ Meridan ; 1 1 1115 pm “ Jackson | j ; j 422am “ Vicksburg j i 1 1 1 6 50am “ Monroe ! ! 1 1 140pm “ Shreveport j 1 6 35pm CECIL GAJBBETT, General Manager. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, General Passenger Agent. .A. BIG IDRIVE W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt. I have for sale the following list of Real Estate which I will be pleased to show to parties who desire to purchase: $1500. One eight room house on Eighth street, be tween Third and Fourth avenues. 1800. One new five room house on Ninth street, near court house. 82400. One six room house, near court house. $4500. a acre lot with six room house on Second avenue, near Thirteenth street. $2500. New eight room house on lower Broad street. ✓ 1S00. A new five room residence on Rose Hill. fciOOO, . acre lot with six room house, on Second avenue near Fourteenth street. 3000. New six room residence, on Fifth avenue, near Fourteenth street. 2500. Eight room residence on Rose Hill. 2200. Six room house on Fourth avenue, near street car line. 3000. Improved corner lot on Fifth avenue, pay ing fourteen per cent. 750. Two new three room houses in lower town, paying fifteen per cent. 1000. Four new three room houses in Northern Liberties, rents for $16 per month. 225. One vacant lot, near Slade’s school. 2460. 213 acres of land nine miles east of Colum bus. 1200. 187 acres of land, seven miles trom city, on Hamilton road. 3500. 160 acres of land in Wynn ton, with six room residence. 5000. 800 acres of tbe best land in Bullock county* Alabama. 1600. 800 acres of land in Gadsden county. Fla. eod _A_T— EFFEI Tl VE 1*14EPAH A. like* for Pik*. A Si lt E ITICE Ha#* never failed to give Wili core Anal Ulcers Absents, Tetter, Salt Kboum_ B..rlc--r'h Itch. King- THE CLINGHAK TOBACCO OINTMENT THE .1(0 THIN on th< for Itrliicu PSSU w not*. Pimj>l<*\ Sore* and Beils. Price 50 rtiL THE CLiNGMAN TOBACCO CAKE N'tTl’UP.’* OWN REMEDY, lutes *11 Cntr.. BrniM«, Sprain*. Eryirij*-!!*. B-.il*. In fact fillvya all 1 Inflammation fruin whatever cause. Price 2arIm. THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER pi ’iueiplea, ^ ^ x, and in Fp^-ciallj- recuromended for Lmup. n mi or Cake of the Bmut. and for that claaa of irritant or inflammatory maladies. Aches and Pains where, fir.m too delicate a state oi the fjsUjto. the [»atient in unable to f#*»ar the stronger application of r l«e Tobacco C&ice For Headache or other Acbea and Paina. it i* inv&lnaUe. Price 15 eta. Aak your druggiat for these retnediee. or write to the CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM, N. C. U. 8. A. TO PARENTS. 3Iany baking powders are r*rv pemiciotLs to h-ult'n. i wliile every one regards his own. he diouid al o have a care for the rentier ones— the little children. SEA FOAM contains none of the bad qualities of baking powders—sola or sale rati is. It contains- no hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia. SCIENTIFIC. All Chemistsavrho have analysed Sea F^arc commend it. Housekeepers who have used n will have no other. Cooks, whose best efforts liave failfl with other powders, are jubiiai.t over Sea Foam. Saves time, saves labor, save# money. It is positively unequaled. Absolutely y ure. Used by the leading hotels and restaurant# in New York citv ana throughout tbe country. For sale by all first-class grocery GAXTZ, JONES <£ CO., 170 Duane St., X. T. Hill & Law’s WE WILL offer great inducements this week to all purchasers. We do not pro pose to carry over any Summer Stock, and have marked everything down to such prices that will sell them without anv trouble. HILL 3L.A.-W Will offer to-morrow 10.000 yards of UNION LAWN at 2c per yard. This Lawn is of a good quality, and sold all the season f r 6c, but this is the season when it must go, and we therefore make the price to sell it. Our FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF DRESS GOODS is now open and ready for inspection. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! At all prices and for every one. Think of our elegant Black Surah Silk for 75c. Will Wooster 'Ohio) Special to Enquirer. A party of hunters who have just re turned from a hunt in the hills of Holmes county say they encountered a curious creature on their trip. According to their description a wild man or some other strange being Ls at large in Holmes county. The party who report seeing this strange creature claim that he or it looked like a man, but acted like a wild beast. The creature was encountered near a brushy thicket and willow copse near what is known as Big Spring, where Gen. Beall rested on his march through Ohio, at a point a short distance south of the Wayne county line in Holmes county. The hunt ers were beating the brush "for pheasants when the attention of one of the party was attracted to an object that suddenly darted across an y, , , ,, , , p opening in the brush. Later on the object , r I'C-Sll ViTOUIICl AlGCll tlllu vjlTlS, was again seen along tbe edge of the brush. By this time the hunters had reached open | ground and were surprised to see what ! „ „ „ , _ , , , _ , . entirely nude, but | ^ FRESH CRACKERS just in—Sweet and Plain ! Crackers. «* CANNED GOODS. Finest brands of new and ! seasonable goods. Vegetables and Fruits. NORTHERN CABBAGE, ONIONS, PO TATOES, APPLES, PEARS, AC. unit Notice to Debtors and Creditors. NOTICE is hereby given to all parties havin* demands against P. McArdle, late of Muscogeee county, deceafied, to pr* aen‘. them to me properly made out, within the time prescribed by law, sc as to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re quired to make immediate payment to me. This August 5th 1886. J. G. BURRU8. _aug5 oawsw Administrator. ALL K0jmia>BVt|TiJ« IN ORE VOLUME. PU23M T:.« M-n thtil!! r I'lT.,.-,,. 1 all also offer one at *1 CO, sold everywhere for »1 25. this department of our business next week. Will offer many great bargains in LACE CURTAINS ! LACE CURTAINS ! Now is the time and this is the place to get them. The prices will be an induce ment and the goods a guarantee. 25 Pairs of Curtains of a nice quality to be closed out at 75c ; no such goods were ever sold in this market before under £1 50 per pair. I Our stock of these goods is very large, and our prices w-ill range from 75c to f25 00 1 per pair. Table Damask, Napkins and Towels, Hosiery, Gloves and Handkerchiefs. Special Drives in each Department. Ask to see them. HILL &g bor«l< i lr> uj ri.e eu'i.c-i j.loit* <•? I». Soto. 'K Bill, G<fr. Crook, ai d others. XHustrat*-*!' U..-. ACtftTS WANTED. Low pnc-«H bCAMMt-L a. CO.. Box * i o . . P;uis-. Am receiving New and Seasonable Good*. 81.25 per sack. I'HlllE OF THE KITCHEN SOAP, For scouring and cleaning purposes, 5c a cake. covered with what appeared to them to be matted hair. When seen he was some distance away, but on discovering the hunters he started toward them on a run and gave forth queer gutteral sounds. On seeing the strange being moving toward them the party oi hunters, which included four persons, all armed with shotguns, broke and ran. The strange creature pur sued them for a short distance until the ; n* yi AI1 » c o tr it party had reached a public highway, when | *IW ilOlir, ^Ujftrs, lOIieeS 30(1 IMS, he turned back and was seen to enter » v • i n • n i e * n in Killbuck creek, which he swam, and then FttTlS a to. S DrMKIilst BafOO 30(1 UaDIS. disappeared in the brush again. On ap proaching the water he dropped on all Spices, Flavoring Extracts and Baking fours and plunged in like a dog, swimming pow ders. in a manner similar to a canine. The J J D hunters did not have the nerve to return, but got away from the place as soon as possible. They are emphatic in their as- ; aertion that they had encountered a wild man, and described him as above. $50 REWARD K r rr our Unproved W'urfr »u#4- Mill •hlfh cLea?. Pr1*c L^«t mki'.td free. NEWARK MACHINE CO. Colombo* Ohl* Manhood RESTOREp.Rcraedy Free.-A \ xctiruof youth- till imprudence causing 9 Debility, Lot t Man bood.&o.havinsr tried in vain every known remedy haa »lif<v>vered a simple self-cure, which he wilt •end FREE to his feliow-eufferers. Address ITB. RiiEYEB. 43ChathamstreeUfew York Oft* The Brown Cotton Gin Co., NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable” Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con densers. • All the very latest improvements: im proved roll box, patent whipper, two brush belts, extra strong brush, cast steel bearing-- improved Feeder, enlarged _ust pity, ’ondenser. .-ong, simplefe .justruction, durable ’is* '..s light, cleans the seed per- jfect.. and produces first class samples. DELIVERED FREE OF FREIGHT tt any accessible point. Send for fall description and price list. 1 COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga. J.C.REEDY, Real Estate Aaent. No. 10 Twelfth Street, C'olninbns, Ga. FOR KALE. 6000. Corner Sixth avenue and Eighth street. acre lot. two Store Houses. Wagon Yard, aur several out-houses. Ternts easy. 1G00. Quarter acre lot on upper Second avenue. 4 room House. 500. Quarter acre lot, 4 room House, upper Second avenue. Quarter acre lot. S room House. 2 room kitchen, well of good water and water 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. 360 Cash. Three 2 room Houses and Lots in city. Terms easy. Twenty acres land, 6 room House, in Beall- wood. Eight acres land, 5 room House, in Linn- wood. 3000. Thirty-five acres land in Wynn ton, two miles from city, 5 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 Rent from October: 1st. $25 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.^ To Landlords. 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 property out of their hands, but do a square and legitimate business. «t. o. zR/EiEDir, Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St. dtf s 1250. 1250. 1026 Broad Street. $1000 REWARD THE VICTOR For «ny tuacaine hulling il-1 /tjF •leasing fit I-.r null Clover sveei in ONE * %ai the VICTOR DOUBLE HULLER. niutniril circu lar mailed free. SUlillVLt’O^Columbus,O. faTUr. iiovte,Hiftntowa-14, j*21 w!2w Gin Houses Insured, AI »»o Cotton and Machinery Therein, by JOHN BLACKMAR, Next to Telegraph Office, Telephone No I aug9 se£w4iu General Insurance Agent. ol, Columbus, Ga. DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person tak ing it; U 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 in every instance a per fect cure has followed. It never falls. The system once impregnated with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by FOR SA.XjE BY M. D. HOOD A CO., DRUGGISTS, 83 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA. Call or write for circular & full particular*. 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