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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1*2, 1 m, The Difflilriit Ton'll. They’d been to n party, tills precious pair, And tired and Htilled they sought the fresh air 81ie was lively and pretty. And she came from the city, While her partner, a youth of bucolic descent Was awfully shy and diffident. “It’s really quite pleasant, I do declare, To draw my breath ’neath this Bky, so fair.” He nodded assent, But his mind was intent On how to avoid the teasing he’d get When his frieuds in the morning at home he met. “Don’t toll any one,” he bashfully said, As he twisted around and his face turned red “That I am your feller, and brought you here’ For the bovs vill torment and ‘rig’ me, 1 fenr!” "Now, Jimmy, why, pray, Should I give you away? Don’t worry yourself! you bet I’m truo blue, And a thousand times more ashamed than you.” —Sum Cary, Jr. From s Minister. Rev. C. T. Clark, a member of the South Georgia Methodist Conference, writes from Tattnall county, Ga.: “Une year ago I was taken with rheumatism, and became al most helpless for over three months. All the remedies used seemed to fail until I commenced the use of Swift’s Specific. I have taken five bottles, and am perfectly sound and well again. I would have writ ten sooner, but waited to see if the cure was permanent. And now 1 unhesitating ly recommend S. S. S. as a safe and reliable remedy for rheumatism. I have all confi dence In its virtue.” It Never Fails. I have had blood poison ever since Octo ber, 1886, and obtained no relief from any treatment (and 1 tried several) until I com menced taking Swift’s Specific. In one month I felt as well as I ever had. I also had a good appetite, and was entirely free from the pains in my shoulder and head, which had tormented me so long. Now all the sores and swellings from my head are gone. S. W. McCaktkk. No. 76 Madison St. New York, April 30, 1886. A Fair Offer of Exchange. Boston Courier. Jones—Ha! old fellow, how are you? Just heard that you bad gone into the newspaper business. Smith—Yes, just bought a country paper. Jones—That so ? Good enough. Why, 1 guess you can give me an occasional puff, then ? Smith—Certainly. What are you busy with now? Jones—I’m In the clothing business— ready-made clothing. Smith—Ha ! Then I guess you can give me an occasional pair of pants, (hen? Jones—Well, I dunno about that. It costs money to manufacture clothing, you know. Smith—That’s true, and itco3ts nothing to manufacture newspapers. Then they part. Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting tooth. It re lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the sums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhma, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- five cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly An Amateur Diagnosis. Young Mother — The doctor says we must get milk from one cow for the baby. Milkman—Yessum, I’ve plenty of such -orders. “The baby isn’t looking well and her skin is getting real dark, and the doctor says it Is mixed milk.” “Yessum.” “Well, be sure to bring milk from a white cow, you know.”—Omaha World. Nervous, Debilitated Men. You are allowed a free trial of thirty •days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap pliances, for the speedy relief and perma nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus trated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. deel7 tu.th,sat,se&wly She Knew It Hurt Papa. Omaha World. Little Ruth—Mamma, I don’t like that woman doctor a bit. Omaha Mamma—Why, dear, Dr. Blank lias such a sweet face and such winning manners that you should love her. Why do you not? “She hurt papa this morning.” “Hurt papa!” “Yes. You know how sick papa was when she called. Well, when you went out of the room she went over to papa’s bedside and took him by the chiu and shook just as hard and told him there wasn’t a thing the mntter with him.” “She did!” “Yes; and I know it hurt papa, for he said: ‘You’d knock the affliction out of any man.’ ” The question of a proper food for in terests all mothers; especially those una ble to nurse their offspring. Mellin’s Food possesses all the requisites as a substitute for mother’s milk, and is highly com mended by the medical faculty of both Europe and America. oelO tu tb sat&wlm Figures Don’t Up. The population of France has increased only 500,000 in five years. The wheat crop of Russia is reported 30,- 000,000 bushels short. A piece of land was sold in the city of Loudon the other day at the rate of $10,- 000,000 per acre. Last year 100,000 barrels of oysters were shipped from this country, and it is ex pected that this season’s trade will be even larger. It will cost £1000 and take 6000 books of gold-leaf to gild the great dome at Not re Dame university, Indiana. The work is going on now. The Ploche (Nev.) Record says thesmall- est Indian agency in the country is located in that county. There are no men, no wo men, no children, and one agent. Eight hundred and sixty two thousand barrels of apples were shipped to London, Liverpool and Glasgow from this country between August. 1885, and May, 1886. Colorado has 800 miles of tirst-eluss irri gating canals, 3500 miles of secondary ca nals and 10,000 miles of smaller ditches, which have cost in the aggregate about 811,000,000, and will irrigate 2.200,000 acres. The operation of this great water system has developed conflicting claims ot vari ous ditch companies in regard to the use of the water, which it Is very difficult to settle. I have had nasal catarrh for ten years so bad that there were great sores in my nose, and one place was oaten through. ’ I got Ely’s Cream Balm. Two bottles did the work. My nose and head is well. I feel like another man.-C. S. McMillen, Sibley, Jackson county, Mo. oct9eod&w All Found in Chlmgo's Directory. Did you look into the city directory with the anticipation of finding anything amusing? Perhaps not. The driver thumbed the leaves of the big book the other day, and this is what he found: Victor Hugo is an engraver on Sedgwick street; George Washington is following the meek and lowly occupation of a hostler, and Audrew Jackson cuts hair up on Polk street; John Brown’s body may be moldering in the grave, but the John Brown on Lake street Is a pretty lively policeman. Caisur drives a wagon and Brutus is an Oak Grove avenue labor er. Monke and Parrott live on west Huron street.—Chicago Herald. “I see that Jones is able to ride in ids gig these days,” said Sniffles to his friend. “Yes, and in the course of time 1 shall do the same.” “You will, eh?” ... “Certainly I will, in the whirl-i-gig oi time.”—Carl Pretsel’s Weekly. The beautiful crimson blush of nature, without paint can be imparted to the pale cheeks of a sickly’ and feeble woman by the use of that groat female tonic, Sim mons’ Iron Cordial. eod&w Ail Interesting Conversation. Husband—What were yon and old Mrs. Smith talking so earnestly about ? Wife—Oh, nothing in particular; simply one thing and another. Husband—I see. She talked about one thing and you talked about another. Life. BUCKLKVS ABNICA SAI.VK. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by’ Brannon & Carson. je24 oed&w Call a girl a chick and she smiles; call a woman a hen and she howls. Call a young woman a witch and she is pleased; call an old woman a witch and she is indignant. Call a girl a kitten and she rather likes it. call a woman a cat and she’ll hate you Queer sex, isn’t it?—Red Bluff (Cal.) News. a Host i,i»»:ka • oi't'KB. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances oil thirty days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Janhood, &c. Illustrated pamphlet iu sealed en velope with full particulars, mailed free Write them at once. l&wtf Ely’s Cream Balm is the most effective, convenient and agreeable catarrh remedy I ever used, and I have tried them all.—0. B. Cook, Henning, Lauderdale county, Tenn. oct9eod&\v The Story of a Sofa. A Chicago upholsterer, in repairing an old sofa that had been brought to his shop, found the following articles which had slipped down between the buck and cush ion: Forty-seven harpins, 3 mustache combs, 19 suspender buttons, 13 needles, 8 cigarettes, 4 photographs, 217 pins, some grains of coffee, a few cloves, 27 cuff but tons, 6 pocket knives, 15 poker chips, a vial of homeopathic medicine, 34 lumps of chewing gum, 59 toothpicks, 28 matches and 14 button-hooks. The sofa belongs to a man who had seven unmarried daugh ters.—Chicago Tribune. Tlw Only ltcinialy. Those who suffer from foul breath are open to the charge of carelessness. It is an offense that can be speedily abated as a single bottle of the fragrant SOZODONT will unmistakably accomplish the work. It will preserve and keep the teeth white, and the breath pure and sweet. sat se tu th&w Kxtrarts from a Itsi-cnt Dream-Book. The howling of a dog under the window is a sign of death; generally the death of the dog. If you spill the salt some one will bemad with you: it will be the servant who has to clear the table. If you stub your right toe it is a sign that you ought to lift your feet. To break a mirror is a sign that you will have to pay for another. Deserving of Confiilcnre. There is no article which so richly de serves the entire confidence of the com munity as Brown’s Bronchial Troches. Those suffering from Asthmatic and Bron chial diseases, Coughs and Colds, should try them. Price 25 cents. oct9d&wlw So Dnoeiil Uos|ieetnble. “Going to Lenox, Jinks?” “No.” “Why not?” “Too slow.” “Too slow! Why, they’re livelier up there than they are at Newport.” “Yaas, but then every one’s so doocid respectable, don’t you know.”—Town Topics. Auction Sale Valuable City Lots! Directly Opposite the Eagle and Plienix Mills. \\ T ILL BE SOLD, on the First Tuesday in No VI vemher next, in front of the Auction Hous of F. M. KNOWLES & Co., corner of Broad mid Tenth Streets, in the City of Columbus, at 11 o’clock a. m.. the Valuable Lots fronting; the Eagle Factory Buildings, on Front street, in tlu City of Columbus, Georgia, and next adjoining the Alston Warehouse, and near offices of the Georgia Midland Railroad, beginning on east side of Front street, at the North Wall of the "Alston Warehouse," running east along said wall 127 feet a inches, tin nee north ton feet, more or less, to the line of the lot occupied by the Southern Express Company, thence west along said line, 127 feet (> inches, to Front street, thence south along Front street l. r »0 feet, more or less, to the beginning point. This property, im mediately fronting the Eagle Factory, is admira bly adapted as building lots for Dwellings, Stores or Warehouse purposes; contains now a well- built, commodious, two story Brick Stable. Titles perfect. Can he examined, with plot of the property, at the law’ office of McNeill A: Levy. Terms ot sale one-third cash on day of purchase, balance, one, two and three years, equal amounts, with 7 percent, interest,secured by the property. MARY B. HANHERD. oct3 tu&sclw COMMISSIONERS' SALE -FOR PARTITION Two Valuable Plantations. John H. Henderson vs. Green McArthur. Rub Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. May Term, 1888. Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia. «lred and eighty-two. Green McArthur, of said county, made and delivered to said John H. Hen derson a certain instrument in writing connnoulj called a promissory note, whereby he promised tc pay to said plaintiff the sum of one hundred and thirty-nine dollars twelve months after date with interest from date at eight per cent, per annum for value received, and that afterwards on the 1st day of September, 1882, the better to secure th< payment of said instrument executed and deliv ered ito said plaintiff his deed and mortgagi whereby he conveyed to said plaintiff all that tract or parcel of bind situated, lying and being m the County of Muscogee, known and bounded as follows : On the north by the lands of Janie* Huff, on the west by the St. Mary's road, on tin east by the lands of James Huff and on the s > by the lands of Philip Owens, containing , four and one-half acres, more or less, whic mortgage was conditioned that ifthesaid defend ant should nay off and discharge said promissnrj note according to Us tenor and effect, that ther said deed of mortgage and s ud note should he void. Audit further appearing that said promis sory note remains unpaid, it is therefore ordcrei that said defendant do pay uito this court by thf first day of the next term thereof, the principal interest and cost due on said mortgage and prom issory note, or show cause to the contrary,if there bo any, and that on failure ot said defendant s( to do, the equity .of redemption in and to said mortgaged premises be forever thereafter harrec and foreclosed. Audit is turthci ordered Lull this Rule- he- published in tlu- ( omnibus hN Qi iRKK-Sc.N once a month for lour months, or ft copy thereof served on tile said defendant, or hi: special agent or attorney, at least three month* before the next term of this court. B, r O L. Y° C It A W F<) R I), Petitioner's Attorney. J. T. Wl LLIS. Judge S. C. C. C. A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee erior Court at its May Term, 1886, on the tot) ay of May. 1886. GEO. Y. POND,. iy3 oam -fm / 1EORGI A. MUSCOGEE COUNTY Under and ' * by virtue of an order from the Superior Court of Muscogee County, passed at the May term, 1H80 thereof, the undersigned Commissioner, appoint ed by sail! court will sell in (rout of the court house of said county, in the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday in Nov* mber next, between the legal hours o' saK at public outcry to the highest bidder, the following described plantation proper ty, all lying ill the county of Muscogee, state of Georgia, to-wit: All that bodyol land known ns the "James H. Jones"or "Ridgewood Plantation,’ cor. sist i in: of lot No. 25B in the ninth district, also lots Nos. 288 and 291, two hundred two nrd a half 1202 1 >>acreseach, more or less; also too acres of the north part of lot No. 287 at. Jones’ Cror.sii g, also fractional lots Nos. 289 and 290. eighty-me ft 1 acres each, all in the tenth district, aFo the south half of lot No. 287 one hundred one and a quarter < tor , men s more or less; also fractional lots Nos. 287 and 288, ninety no acres each, in seventeenth district; aWo fractional lot No. l in eighteenth (listrict.sixb-seven nmi a half 67 acres more or less. Said plantation containing in all twelve hundred and eighteen and oi c-fourth 1218‘ D acres more or less; excepting therefrom the small plat or enclosure known as the "Jones family cemetery,” containing ' ■ acre, and the right of access thereto , bounded on north by lands of Boyd. Stripling and McFarland, west by McFarland. south by Mc Farland anil Cox, east by tht "Carnes place.’’. Improvements an 8 room two- story dwelling house, tenant houses, gin and screw, stables, well fine water and good fences. Also, the body of land known us the Carnes place," consist ing of lot No. 257, two hundred two and one-half (202'”) acres; part of lot No. 251 west of Kendall creek, one hundred five and three- fourths (1051.|) acres, more or l*sa; fractional lot No. 250, eighty-one i8b acres . and all that part of fractional lot No. 255,‘west of Kendall creek and south of a line running due west from said creek 8 chains and 20 links south of the district line, con taining eighteen and three-fourtns (18 b) acres more or less, said plantation containing in all lour hundred and eight acres, more or less; all in the tenth district of said county; bounded north by Boyd’s place, south by Cox, east by Kendall creek and Jenkins, west by “Jones place " Im provements—a commodious one-story dwelling nouse, outhouses, good fences and well of fine water. . , , _ , Terms of sale: One-third cash on day ol sale, balance one and two years ; equal amounts, with interest 7 per cent, secured by mortgage. Posses sion of both places given on January 1,1887.' De scription of lands from recent survey by Jno. E. Lamar, county surveyor. Sale for partition. D. A. ANDREWS, ) J. G. MOON, Comm’rs. TOL Y. CRAWFORD. ) oct2d&wtd A KtfaiMlaiMl Nodical Work Cured by S. S. S. CAUTION. Consumers should tw( confute our Specific with (he numerous imitations, substitutes, jx>tash and mercury mixtures which are got ten up to sell, not on their own merit, but on the merit of our remedy. An imitation is always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive only as (hey can steal from the article imitated. Treatise on Wood and Shin Diseases mailed five. For sale by all druggists. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., DrawerS. Atlanta, Oa. S. S. S. vs. POTASH. I have had blood poison for ten years. I know I have taken one hundred bottles of iodide of potash in that time, blit it did me no good. Last, summer my face, neck, body and limbs were covered with sores, and I could scarcely use my arms on account of rheu matism in my shoulders, 1 took S. S. s., and it bus done me more good than all other medi cines I have taken. My face, body and neek are perfectly clear and clean, and my rheu matism is entirely gone. I weighed 11(1 pounds when I began the medicine, and I now weigh 152 pounds. My tlrst bottle bellied me greatly, ami gave me an appetite like a strong man. I would not be without S. S. S. lor several times its weight in gold. C. K. MITCHELL, W. 23d St. Ferry, New York. Better Than Ever JVT- rp I ’ 1 UIj, KNOW THYSELF. A Orcat Medical Work on Manhood. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debil ity. Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth, and the untold misery resulting from indiscretion or excesses. A book for every man, young, mid dle-aged and old. It contains 125 prescription* for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which is invaluable. So found by the Author whose experience for 25 years is such as probablj never belore befel the lot of any physician. 300 C ages, bound in beautiful French muslin, em- ossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a fine? work in every sense—mechanical, literary am professional than any other work sold in t.hi: country for 82.50, or the money will be refunded in every instance. Price only 81.00 by mail, post paid. Illustrated sample (> cents. Send now (told medal awarded the author by the Nations Medical Association, to the President of which the Hon. P. A. Bissoll, and associate officers ot the Board the reader is respectfully referred. The Science of Life should be read by the young for instruction, and by the affiicted for relief. It will benefit all. London Lancet. Then is no member of society to whom Tin Science of life will not he useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.—Ar Dr Liist week lli(‘ stream of eiisloiiiei’s was constant nil day tong, and llio amount of business done impm’odenfcd. Although 'the inroads made on I lie slock were “Tea I. I lie daily additions have kepi pace willi lliein, and in every deparlinenl the assorlmenl will he found complete There is no use discussing the mailer; (!lt\Y has file largest and cheapest slock of Dry Goods in town. Ileal live, bottom prices keep our slore always crowded. (>ur close, clever cash leaders are surely auniliilaling dial credit bar barian. Money down, pay as you go. the great Golden Hide. We waul lo see I lie ladies turn out in full force Monday and Tuesday, as we will have special prices iu every depart - ii leu I. We will sell on those days the lies! Black Goc Cash- mere in Georgia ill 25 cents ; 40 inch wide Registered Twill, 1800 Bombazine fine: Eheron's Silk-faced Velveteen for trimming, worlli 90c a yard: price will be 40 cents it yard. 5 Cases of Mantel Brocades, worlli 10c; price now (31 cents. 5 Cases of Illuminated Suitings, worth 20c; price now 10c. 5 Cases of Nolhingsaid Suitings, worth 25c; price now 12ic. 7 Gases of Prime Mixtures Suitings, worth 35c, price now 18c. 3 Cases of Lupin's Fine Sponge Cashmeres, worth 50c. sill new shades, price now 25c, 40 inches wide. .lust opened, 25 Imported Combination Suils, worth $12.50; we will sell tor $8.00 choice. See them before buy ing elsewhere, as they are priced by some at $15.00. All Trimmings, Linings and Bullous far below any one’s cost. We lmve the largest stock of UNDERWEAR in town, and very cheap. “ “ “ “ “ BLANKETS “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ TABLE LINENS “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ ‘ NOTIONS “ “ “ “ " “ “ “ « “ FLANNELS “ “ “ “ “ “ “ WOOLENS “ “ “ “ “ 129 Styles of Gents’ Silk Ties and Scarfs just opened. Look nt the best i*l 00 Shirt in town, and come to us nnd get it for 00 cents. We claim our Gents’ 75c Undershirt is fully worth #1 25. See it. “ “ “ Ladies’ 50c Vest “ “ “ 100. “ “ “ “ “ “ 50c Corset “ “ “ 100. “ “ Slightly soiled 300 pairs of Corsets, worth 50e, we will sell at 25 cents. In this limited space we name some figures that can lie quoted by no house that sells on time (that house could not live long on the hard grindstone, of credit, if it paid cosh and sold on credit)—prices that were shaped by the sad necessity of some slinking millionaire, some mercantile shipwreek, some old craft loaded to the very water’s edge,ready to go to the bottom with rotten assets and living and pressing liabilities that demand his money or his goods. Next day they come from a big, proud shop, good credit, big stock, hut bending before the crushing weight of a hundred thousand pro tested paper of its customers. Friendship is one thing, business another. Within 24 hours the money must come. Many thousand lacking, after exhausting every effort and device, the alternative—honor or dishonor; and though misfortune may come, infamy never—and the goods belong to that man, like Gray, who has the casli to plank down on the spot. Cash before delivery transforms “hard times” into pros perity. On Top Live House, C. P. GRAY & CO Largest business connections south—Columbus, Augusta, Savannah, New York. W/U’liAI. 1‘HIZK W.WICII.-a Tickets only 85. Shares In proportlOM* Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y. " Wc do hereby certify that u>e supervise the «r- ran gonent for all the Monthly and Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Com* pany, and in person manage, and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are cone ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and tee authorize the Company to use this certificate, with fac-similes of our sig natures attached, to its advertisements. CoiHiniMMioiierfi Wc the undersigned Hanks and Hunkers will pay alt Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot* terics which may be presented at our counters. .1. II. 0»Li:NIIY. Pro*. lift. NnTI Hunk. .1. W. li IIJIKETII, Pro*. State* Nftt’l B’k. A. IIAMMVIN, Pro*. N. O. Safi Hank Incorporated in 18(18 for 25 years by the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purposes— with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 lias since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitu tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. The only Lottery eeer rated on and endorsed by the people of any State. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. If* Griunl Single Number Dr a wing* fake place Monthly, and the Extraordinary Drawings regularly every three months, instead of semi-annually us heretofore, beginning March, 1880. A NPI,i:M>ll> OPI’OItTI'N ITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DRAW ING, CLASS 14.IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, October 12th, Ittttfl ll)?f li Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PBtl/.U: *75.000. 100.000 Ticket* at Five Hollar* Kuril, reaction* in l-'ilfli* in proportion.,,. $75,000 25,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 10.000 10,000 100 do 20(1 20,000 300 do 100 30,000 500 do 50 25,000 1000 do 25 25,000 APPROXIMATION PR1 ZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of$750 6,750 9 Approximation Prizes of 500 4,500 9 Approximation Prizes of 260 2,250 2 PRIZES OF $(.(100.. 5 do 2000.. 10 do looo.. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, . W. H. Parker. No. t BuHindi street. Host Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases re quiring skill awl experience. Chronic and obsti nate diseases that have baffled the skill of all other physicians a specialty. Such treated suc cessfully without an instance of failure. Men tion this paper. ap28 wJj Clerk GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. . . Whereas. Thomas L. Williams, administrator of R O. Williams, deceased, represents to the ,-ourt in his petition duly filed, that lie has fully administered It O. Williams’estate. 'Phis is therefore, to cite all persons concerned heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any thej can why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration and receive let tors of dismission on the first Monday in De cember, 1886. F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary September 4th, 1886 oawjm / 1 BORGIA, CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.- Vi Notice is hereby given to all persons con cerned that on the day of . 1886 Mmtu D-miel late of Chattahoochee county, departed :his lire intestate and no p* i-m ha- applied tor 1 ministration on tin-estate m '-aid .Minta mil- • •4 in said state. That admun .’ration will be ,. ! ■ > 1 " •."“-•otlu;! tit and proper person after the public un » of this citation once a week for four _week>, unlcus valid nhii - lion is made to li is appointment, oojtuum » j.vMES (.’ASTLEBKRRY. Orddinary and Ex-Officio (J. C. O. augis oaw 4w GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Whereas, Mrs.*'’. L. Downing, administratrix of estate of L. T. Downing, deceased, represents to the court in her petition, duly filed, that the lias fully administerec. L. I\ Downing's estate. This is therefore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any the> can why said administratrix should not be dis- eb irired from lur ad: linistration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in De- “wltnere ray official signature this^ptember 4, 18 sepo oaw3m ’' ’ Ordinary. & jJimM THE BESI CW'VEL PLOW IN USE, SYRACUSE CHilJ.EC PLOW CO. SYRACUSE. NEW YORK $50 REWARD iifn .... ...... fmprov.d \V ur'_ hou... Mill v. h... ,1 „ikT tUap. Vnr- l,Ut inaiU-4 free. NEWARK MACHINE CO. CwluuibuH, Olil'Ja a n WANTED. 1— L, ."TLj"^ SC rr *■!'» A r. . 1 - - I ATl experr.es advanced. SAMPLE CASKi I'Rl K. Nz B tamt'S required. No humbug. We mean vl. .t v»o / A ’tires*. NATIONAL SUPPLY 'OMP*. sY. Bradford Block. CINCINNATI, OIP<> I )|j ¥ TM | .A Send six cents for postage and IV 1 /i li. recceive free a costly box ol goods which will help all, of either sex, to make more money right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers abso lutely sure. Terms mailed free. Tbue & Co., Augusta. Main©. cUwtf WILLIAMS & POU, Snrcesxorx In ./. A. iVALh EH Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons, IHIA.IR.IISriESS SADDLERY, Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT i.N COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas ure in showing any one through our stock. It cost* nothing to look. <’all and see those BEAUTIFUL COLUM BUS BUGGI For which we are Sole Agents. NOS. iffl A till 11111)11) SMEf, SENT ID TOTER To the Trade and Smokers. Beware of Imitations, and see that you gel the GRAND REPUBLIC CIGARROS J^±TJD TYCICIE DTO OTHEE/S. We hereby notify the trade that ail infringements will be vigorously prosecuted to the full extent of the law. GEO. HP. LIES & GO., Factory 300, :*«l Ointrict, S. Y. The genuine are for sale by W. S. Freeman,./. T. Kavanagh, Brannon & Carson, King & Daniel, Peabody «fc Faber, T. A. Cantrell, J. H. Edwards, J. E. Deaton, W. R. Moore, E. M. Walsh A: Co. I G. T. Miller, li. S. Crane, and all first-class retailers. aug3 tu th sat<kse3m s, amounting to.., .. $265,500 1967 Application for rates to clubs should be mad© only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans. For further information write clearly, giving full address. POSTAL NOIIN. Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi nary letter. Currency by Express iat our ex pense) addressed M. A. OAFPHIW, Nnv Orlcjins, Ltt. Or 1»I. A. I)A I' 1*111IV, Washington. D. C. Wake I*. O. Money Order* |>ayal»l« anil addre** Koyistcrcd Fetter* to MEW OK I,FAN* NATIONAL HANK, wed sc&w Iw New OrlentiM, las. NCREASING FAST, TOBACCOS is rapidly increasing, and we take pleasure in bringing the following revised list of such dealers to your kind notice: J. K. Giddens, J. R. & H. F. Garrett, C. E. Hoclistrasser, I). A. And D. A. Anglin Averett & Porter, R. J. Anglin, J. Adams, C. Batustein, R. Brodn, Bennett A Co., T. A. Cantrell, V. R. < uit roll <fc Co. K. H. Crane, F. Conti, M. E. Edwards, A. Himons, L. H. KaufVnan & Co., G. W. Lewis, C. H. Markham, P .McArdle, T. E. Middlehrooks, Martin & Chalmers, Tobe Newman, W. R. Newsome, J. H. Rumsey, Rothschilds Bros., T. J. Stone. ol KieliinoiMl. Virginia, jturers of Fanny Edel and L. 1 baccos. HERN «V I.OI.H are our Nolc Agents lor till* territory. my2 seCm RICE, ^S5’S*’Loiiisvtiie,Ki A r< juiarly c-liwaud an<t Icvitlly qualified pbfffici&a aadUl€ OHi.-t lui’oc'sful. " i •»!» i-raotico will prove. Cur oh all forms of PKIVATE* CHRONIC and SEXUAL DISi EASES. Spermatorrhea anti Impotency, .« tfitri’ •(!.! of— e In youth, tcxvnl v* -es in mft- :-.wi'i/.. 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