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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1886.
THE NEXT LEGISLATURE.
s«nn»< of lln> Hi|pn».nUllvi-H from All M-
••<■!>« T-ff'lv
Till! HKNATK.
First district—H. U. Wright.
Second district—W. II. Atwood.
Third district—W. O. Brantley.
Fourth district -John H. Uilworth.
Fifth district-F. B. Sirmans.
Sixth district. A. II. Smith.
Seventh district—T. .1. Livingston.
Eighth district—J. I.. Hand.
Ninth district J. H. Hand.
Tenth district W. E. Smith.
Eleventh district It. A. Turn!paced.
Twelfth district l.cOrand Gncrry.
Thirteenth district- W. M. llawfecB.
Fourteenth district- J>. M. Roberts.
Fifteenth district John 1). McTa-od.
Sixteenth district John A. .Johnson.
Seventeenth district J. S. Brnnnnn.
Eighteenth district J. S. Davidson.
Nineteenth district- M. W. Lewis.
Twentieth district C. It.’Pringle.
Twenty-first district D. N. Smith.
Twenty-second district—It. J. Powell.
Twenty-third district- H. J. McCnnts.
Twenty-fourth district -\V. It. Butt.
Twenty-filth district .John W. Robbins.
Twenty-sixth district—Paul Favor.
Twenty-seventli district—W. L. I’eek.
Twenty-eighth district—J. T. DeJar-
nette. • ,
Twenty-ninth district- H. C. Lumpkin.
Thirtieth district—Young A. Daniel.
Thirty-first district—Louis Davis.
Thirty-second district—R. R. Anbury.
Thirty-third district—Ab. Wofford.
Thirty-fourth district—K. M. Word.
Thirty-fifth district—J. J. Northcutt.
Thirty-sixth district—J. S. James.
Thirty-seventh district—R. H. Jackson.
Thirty-eighth district— B. F. Wright.
Thirty-ninth district—J. E. Rusk.
Fortieth district—James N. Ritchie.
Forty-first district—Sam Higden.
Forty-second district—Linton Dean.
Forty-third district—James McCamy.
Forty-fourth district—M. E. Foster.
TIIH HOUSE.
Appling—M. Branch.
Baker—Primus W. .Jones, ind.
Baldwin—T. II. Kenan, ind.
Banks—J. N. Coggins.
Bartow—W. II. Felton, A. M. Foute.
Berrien—Henry B. Peeples.
Bibb-W. A. Huff, W. H. Felton, J. S.
Schofield.
Brooks—W. S. Humphreys.
Bryan
Bulloch—
Burke—J. II. Perkins, J. A. Shewmake,
C. T. Bell.
Butts—Samuel McKibben.
Calhoun—Alfred Monroe.
Camden—Anthony Wilson, colored.
Campbell—J. J. Beall, ind.
Carroll—G. W. Harper, Lindsay Hol-
. - Jand.
V 1 ' Catoosa—B. P. Harris.
Charlton-
Chatham- P. M. Russell, IC. of L., W. W.
Gordon, Peter Reilly, dems.
Chattaliooclieo—Cook.
Chattooga—W. M. Henry.
Cherokee—Goo. R. Brown.
Clarke—R. B. Russell.
Clay— Wm. Harrison.
Clayton—J. E. Blalock.
Clinch—J. C. Humphreys.
Cobb—A. S. Clay, S. R. McClesky.
Coffee—William Vickers.
Colquitt—
Columbia—R. Harris.
Coweta—VV. Y. Atkinson, J. C. Mixon.
Crawford—
Dude-S. C. Hale.
Dawson—Pomp Strickland.
Decatur—J, D. Harrell, E. A. J. Rich.
DeKalb-G. W. Johnson, C. M. Candler.
Dodge—J. M. Buchan.
Dooly—1’. J. Ray.
Doughorty—L. Arnheim.
Douglas—J. T. Watson.
Early—It. II. Lanier.
Echols—1). R. A. Johnson.
Elfingbnin—Morgan Rawles.
Elbert—It. E. Adams.
Emanuel—W. P. Rountree.
Fannin—Wm. Franklin.
Fayette—S. F. McLean.
Floyd—C. N. Fontherstone, R. A. Denny,
J. M. Walker.
- Forsyth—Sam. J,. I lavs.
* Franklin—James A. ltarriBon.
Fulton—M, M. Bray, Sam. Well, Clarke
Howell.
Gilmer—John P. Perry, antl-prob.
Glascock—T. C. Gibson.
Glynn—Ira E. Smith.
Gordon—J. T. Black.
Greene \\\ E. Adams, W. H. Stovall.
Gwinnett—John Clay Smith, W. L.
Vaughan.
Habersham—H. S. West.
Hall—It. W. J. Ham. W. P. Wbelchel.
Hancock—Ivy W. Duggan, Thomas M.
Hunt.
Haralson—R. B. Hutchinson.
Harris B. 11. Williams, T. F. Brewster.
Hart—It. B. Parker.
Heard—It. Darden.
Henry—A. Brown.
Houston—E. Feagiu, II. A. Mathews.
Irwin—
Jackson—T. O. Williams, T. E. Key.
Jasper—W. I. M. Preston.
Jefferson—R. L. Gamble, A. S. Smith.
Johnson—
Jones—G. \V. Comer.
Laurens—Joel T. Coney.
Lee—W. II. Kimbrough.
Liberty A. S. Way.
Lincoln—John Sims.
Lowndes—J. W. Hogan.
Lumpkin—
Me Du tile—Willis Howard.
Molntosh- -Lectured Crawford, colored.
Macon W. H. Felton.
Madison—J. A. Greene.
Marion—E. B. Stewart.
Meriwether J. M. Terrell, II. W. Hill.
Miller—
Milton J A. Dodgen.
Mitchell—A. G. Stewart.
Mon.’oe—R. l„ Berner. W. A. Worsham.
Montgomery -M. D. Hughes.
Morgan—A. G. Vining.
Murray -F. H. McGhee.
Muscogee- W. A. Little, T. J. Chappell.
Newton- Si Hawkins.
Oconee—Frank P. Griffith.
Oglethorpe—J. T. Cline, W. C. Birch-
more.
Paulding -B. T. MeGnrrity.
Pickens—F. C. Tate.
Pierce—J. L. Thomas.
Pike—John E. Gardner and John F.
Madden, anti-prob.
Polk 1). M. Russell.
Pulaski Y. H. Morgan.
Putnam --N. S. Walker, J. S. Reid.
Quitman- William Harrison.
Rabun—J. H. Pago.
Randolph —Columbus Taylor.
Richmond—C. Z. McCord, J. R. Lamar,
M. V. Calvin.
Rockdale—J. A. Stewart.
Schley—J. It. McMiclmcl.
Scriveu—Joitn W. Johnston.
Spalding—David J. Bailey.
Stewart— It. F. Watts.
Sumter W. Brady, E. G. Simmons.
Talbot—J. F. Little.
, Taliaferro— P. J. Veazey.
Tatnall—T. A. Danna.
Taylor—G. T. Holleman.
Telfair—D. W. Cameron.
Terrell—O. B. Stevens.
Thomas—P. J. Franklin, S. G. McLen
don.
Towns—
Troup—M. H. Hart, J. II. Pittman.
Twiggs—
l nion—
Upson—A. J. Williams.
Walker—J. B. Wheeler.
Wultou—J. M. Gresham, A. W. Clay.
Ware—L. C. Wilcox.
Warren—Malaohi Norris.
Washington—It. J. Moye, B. I). Evans, ir.
Wayne— H. W. W haley.
^ Webster—D. B. Harrell.
White—J. It. Lutnsden.
Whitfield—W. C. Glenn.
Wilcox—W. C. Ashley.
Wilkes—Dudley DuRose, II. J. Hill.
Wilkinson—B. Fordham.
Worth—J. 11. Pickett.
SEA FOAM
ALL FIRST-CLASS
most perfect made
Prepared with etrlr.t regard to Parity, Strencth, and
llealthfulness. l)r. Price's Baking Powder contains
no Ammonia,l.ime,Alum orPhosphateB. Ur.I’rii'e's
Extracts, Vanlilu', Lemon, etc., flavor deliciously.
>Q/cr BAWNR pownen CO. Cw/cjce Ann Sr L owe.
AURANTII
Afontofthodisoiw**whichafflict mankindan?origin
ally caused by a dis >rd«i ed condil ion of t ho |.IVF!R.
For nil complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of
the Liver, Biliousness, Norvous Dyspopsi'*. Indigon-
tion, Ir pgularity of the BowoIh. Constipnlion. Flntu-
J.onoy, Eructations und Burning of the Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn) Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, ChilJa flue Fuvur, Break hone Fover,
Exhaustion before or after Fevei -, Chronic Diar
rhoea. Loss of Apiictite, Headache, Foul Breath.
Irregularities in jidmit.d to Females. Bearing-down
STAOIGEB’S flURftWTiJ
in Invaluable- Ji is not a panacea for all diseases,
but <A| a!I dlsenaesofthe LIVER,
will J&EL-STO Wl ACH and BOW ELS
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to n ruddy, healthy color. It entirely remover
low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL*
TEKATIVES and ‘-Ur.iFIF.RS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE 'ONIC.
STAD1GER S~AURANTII
For sale by all Druggists. Price $1,00 per bottle
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
•40 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa.
CLINCMAN’S
T obacco
REMEDIES
IBB CL1NC.MAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
.mil .host effective vuepaj? \-
TI ON on tho market for Piles. A SI It E < T llE
tor lu bi.ir IMph. Hub mwer fi ilril to give
prompt relief. Will cure Anal Ulcors. Abscess,
I ihtiila. Tetter, Salt Ithouin Barber’s Itch, Ring
worms, Pimples, Sores and Boils. Prier .>0 cih.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
NATI’KIPS OWN IGEIII.DV, funs ah
Wounds. Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Erysipelas. Boils,
C’/.irbr.neles, Bone Felons, Ulcers, Soros, Sore Kws,
Sore Throat.,Bunion t Corns, Neuralgia.Rheumatism,
Orchitis Hunt. Rhenmutic 11'mt. Colds, Coughs,
Bronchitis, Milk Leg, bimko add Deg Bites. Sungs
of Insects, »Ve. In tact allays all local Irritation anc’
Intlanun ;tion from \n hatever caut o. Price 2.» rfs.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared ueeordinu: to itie iiioni scientific
nrineipleN. of Hie l*l !tl>T SEDATIVE
I MUCH IMF Vi's, oompenndod with the purest
Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended fer
Croup.WeedorCakoof the Broiist, and for that class
of irritant or inibmimutnry maladies, Aches and
Pains where, from too delicate u state ot the system,
the patient is unabloto bojiv the stronger application
oi the Tobacco (hike For ll«‘miactie or eiliei Aclios
and Pains, it is invaluable. Brice to els.
Ask your druggist for these romodioa, or write to tho
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CORE CO.
DURHAF ! , N. C, S. A.
TO PARENTS.
Many baking pmvders nre v«rv pernicious
to he tilth, and while every one regards his
own, In* should til n> have a care for the tender
ones—the little children.
SEA FOAM
contains none of tho had qualities of linking
powders -soda or salerntus. It contains no
hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All ChemistSkWho have analyzed Sea Foam
commend it. Housekeepers whs have used it
will have no other. Cooks, whose best effort?
have failed with other powders, are jubilant
jver Sea Foam. Saves time, saves labor y saves
money.
It is positively tinequaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the leading hotels and restaurants
in New York oityand throughout the country
For sale by all first-class grocers.
. GANTZ, JONES A CO.,
If6 Duane St., JV. T.
In He. Tiie Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing
Company. Petition to amend Charter.
CTATEOFOEORMIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
To the Honorable Superior Court of said
Counts : The petition of the Eagle and Phenix
Manufacturing Company respectfully shows.
That it is u corporation of said state, located and
doing business in said county, anti its principal
office and place of doing bus ness is in Columbus,
in ••aiti county.
Thai the original charter and act of incorpora
tion was granted by the General Assembly of
said State uy an Act entit ed ‘ An Act to incorpo
rate tlu* Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Com
pany of < 'olunibus. Georgia,” which act was ap
proved lot li of March, 1860.
That said Act of Incorporation did r.ot provide
for the election oi more than five Directors, nor
has there been any change in the laws respecting
said corporation.
That the corporators named in said Act did or
ganize said company, and that the capital stock
o said company has been increased to one mill
ion two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, all of
which has been pain in.
That the object of said corporation was the
manufacture and sale of cotton and woolen
goods, and said company still carry on such busi
ness in said county.
That, at the last annual meeting of the stock
holders of said company it was resolved by said
stockholders that application should be made to
alter and amend the charter of said company, so
as to provide that t he stockholders should, at the
annual elections, choose nine directors among
may he passed
Court declorin
the Fourth Set ...
and amended as that the same shad read as fol
lows :
Sec i V. That there shall be an annual meeting
of the stockholders of said corporation at such
time and place as the corporation may provide by
its by-laws for the purpose of electing nine direct
ors, and that the time of holding the first meeting
of the directors under the said first election shall
be fixed by said directors, or a majority of them,
and the said directors chosen at said election, or
at the annual election to be afterwards held,shall,
as soon u<* may bo after subsequent elections,
chose out*'ftheir numberia president,and in case
of the death, resignation or removal of the presi
dent or any directors, such vacancy or vacancies
may be filled for the remainder of the year where
in they may happen by the said remaining direct
ors, or a majority of them may appoint a presi
dent pro tern., who shall exercise such powers
and functions as the by-laws of said corporation
may provide.
PEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the
Superior Court of said county thisl8thd»y of Sep
tember, 18b«. GEO Y. POND,
sep2l oaw 4w Clerk S. C M. C.. Ga.
{Copy.) Chicago, April21st, 1690.
This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust run.
Savings Dank has this day received fror.i tho
Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held
as a Special Deposit,
U. S. 4°io Coupon Rpnds 9
i folio
Market Value of which is
r SI0J2.
Ko. 82029 u. $n00. -
“ 41204 100.
“ 41205 1U0.
•• mio mo.
$800. J (S.) Jets. S. Gibbs, Cash.
We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our
“FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a
genuine Havana-fillcr Cigar.-Union Cigar Co.
WILL GIVE
PERMANENT RELIEF
To all persons who are suffering in any way from
Nervousness or Nervous Exhaustion. Everybody
knows that a strong, vigorous nervous system is
essential to good health.
IMiCCXIlE!
Is recommended by clergymen and endorsed by
eminent physicians.
It contains no alcoholic or other stimulant.
It is uot a drug.
It is a food -. not a medicine.
It induces a good appetite.
It insures sound, healthful sleep.
It is perfectly harmless.
Only tSOe a Quart Hot tie.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by M« D. Hood A
Co.. Geo. A. Bradford and Evans & Howard.
ap6dly nrm
FOOD
Tbe only perfect substitute for Mother's
milk. Invaluable in cholera Infnntum
and Teething. A pre-dlgested rood for Dys
peptics, Consumptives, Convalescents.
Porfect nutrient iu all Wasting; Diseases.
Requires no cooking. Our Book, The Care
and Feeding of It.."ants, mailed free.
DO LIBER. OUODAI.B A CO.. Boston. Uaa*
DIVIDEND No. 25.
a Dividend of Five Percent, to the Stockholders
on Demand.
A. 0. BLACKMAR,
octl-d2vr Cash 1 uit.
Our L.V IiOMA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand
mad?. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip.
Sold by ail Grocers.
U.VtOAT CIGAR COMPANY,
75 Hi. Clinton St., - CHICAGO.
Retail by
C. D. HUNT, Columbus, Ga
1o84 diy
REMOVAL of LAW OFFICE.
CT. Xj. WILLIS
Has removed his Office to up stairs over R.
Crane’s store.
oc? lm
u
A
Pieces Satin Pecot Edge Ri
-AT-
IE3I .A. Hi HT 1 PRICE
-AT-
K I RVEN’S.
Number 5, 1 inch wide, at 5 cents.
Number 7, li inches wide, at 8 cents.
Number 9, li inches wide, at 10 cents.
Number 12, 2 inches wide, at 12£ cents.
Number 16, 2i inches wide, at 15 cents.
Bouclc Jersey Jackets, in black and colors, at $2 50 and
$2 75. Astrakan Jackets in great variety, at bargain prices.
Our Dress Goods trade is booming ahead of any season in
sales. In this department choice novelties are coming in and
being sold in the spirit of this electrical age.
We are always as low as the lowest in our prices, and you
can rely on getting just what you buy of
J. A. KIRVEN & CO.
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL,
Is the very best Saw Mill in the market. . It took the only
medal of the first class at the New Orleans Exposition.
For the above, and for all other machinery, address,
FORBES LIDDELL&CO.,
Montgomery, Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery is the largest in this part of the country.
OF
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.
Leave New Orleans..
“ M obi e
“ Selma
“ Montgomery.
“ Chehaw
Arrive Columbus......
Leave Columbus
Opelika..
No. 53 I No. 51
Arrive West Point
“ LaGrange
“ Newnan
“ Atlanta
Via W. & A. Railroad.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Rome
“ Dalton
“ Chattanooga ....
“ Cincinnati
Via the Piedmont Air Line to N
Leave Atlanta I j
“ Richmond | |
** Washington I |
“ Baltimore J
“ Philadelphia J j
Train 53, PiiIImhm Palana Cars Momg une y i<> Washington v.-ithoni change.
Train 51, Pullman Palace Buffet Car Atlanta to New York without change.
8 20 p m
110 a m
9 05 a m
8 20 p m
9 55 p m
11 55 a m
2 28 p m
10 53 p ill
11 4G p m
12 26 a m
1 45 a m
3 25 a m
7 55 a m
1 20 p m
4 30 a m
7 55 a m
9 07 a m
11 55 a m
8 64 a m
10 05 a m
10 49 a. m
11 20 a 111
12 23 p 111
1 45 p 111
r 50 £
’ York- and East.
11 15 a m
It 40 a m
1 00 p m,
8 00 a m
9 56 a rn
2 40 p m
3 40 p m
6 50 p m
5 65 p ill
7 37 p m
1 07 p ill
4 00 p ill
4 05 a m
3 37 p m
8 30 p m
11 25 p m
3 00 a m
6 20 a m
South Bound Trains.
j No. 50 | No. 52
r FOR ALL. 930 a week and expenses
— id. Valuable outfit and particulars
e. P. O. VICKORY, Augusta, Me.
oc4 vv6m
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
1. muAniic. laic ui
county, deceased, to present them to me properly
made out, within the time prescribed by law, so
as to show their character and amount. And all
persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re*
BUY YOUR
of Watch*>8 mrte»8nnrtln_
WnitUlin .1 <•.» 94.riHUiiniiel
. I'nw Vl.rl-
$250
A MONTH* Agents wanted, JIU best sou.
mg article!* iu the world. I sample freo
Addles* JAY liHONSfW lleM-uU. %tle*
Leave Atlanta
Leave Columbus
“• Opelika
Arrive Chehaw
Montgomery....
Arrive Mobile
“ New Orleans....
1 45 p m, 11 20 p'i
2 28 p m!
6 18 p mi
G 02 p m j
’ 15 p m
2 25 a m
7 20 a 111
3 30 a 111
1 10 a 111
6 20 a m
2 10 p in
7 30 p ill
Train 60, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Train 52, Family Emigrant
Sleeping Ca?, free of charge, through to Texas without change.
Via Selma and Queen and Orescent.
Leave Columbus
“ Opelika
“ Montgomery
A’nve Selma
“ Marion
“ Greensboro
“ Meridan
“ Jackson
“ Vicksburg
“ Monroe
“ Shreveport j
1 28 p m I
i 18 p mi
115 p m
L 15 p ill
1 45 p m
3 45 p m
5 35 p in
G 27 p m
11 15 p m
4 22 a m
G 50 a m
1 40 p m
G 35 p m
CECIL GABBETT, General Manager.
CHAS. H. CROMWELL,
General Passenger Agent.
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, ne. improved Feeder,
enlarge-; dust prooi ’oudeuser.
, [ . orig, simple In instruction, durable
■Igin "ast, vuus light, cleans tbe seed pec-
Hfect.j and produe<v first class samples.
I 1»ELIVF,HED FJtliH OF FREIGHT
at any accessible point. Mend for full
description and price list.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga.
■Bt&WSc
ESTABLISHED 1874.
JOHN BLACK MAR,
Real Estate Agent,
COLUMBUS, GLA.
F«U HAI.F..
21 Per Co 111» Invent moil t.
Four quarter acre lets, three 2 room Dwellings
and one 3 room Dwelling. Price $b00. Renting
for $10 per month.
No. 205, the best located Build-
1 ing Lot in the city of Columbus,
Next south of Mrs. Grifiln’K resi
dence, No. 1542 Third avenue.
Three Rose Hill Residences—
*• $1250, $1800, $2000.
Two Wynn ton Residences—
$1800, $3000.
IMvclIingH For Kent from October 1st,
Hodges Manor, Lin 11 wood, 8 rooms. Price $12,
or will rent the rooniB separate.
Wynnton Residence of Mrs Elizabeth Howard,
next to Mr. W. Q. Woolfolk, 8 rooms. $16
No 821 Third avenue, one story brick, 6 rooms
water works and good well.
No. 1216 Fourth avenue, 6 rooms, on hill; splen
did well; very healthy.
No 309 Eleventh street, nc xt west of Judge Pou,
2 story, 6 rooms. Will be painted and
repaired.
No 1221 Fourth avenue, next to Mr. Wm. W.
Bussey, 2 story.
No 1421 Second avenue, opposite Mr. J. S. Gar
ret,5 rooms,2d door above Judge Ingram
No 1022 First avenue, 6 rooms, opposite east of
the market. Suitable for boarding house
Rose Hill new Residence of Mr. Hams, stable,
etc. $15.
No 1315 Third avenue. 2 story. 6 rooms, next to
Mr. Homer Howard.
No 1344 Third avenue, corner west of Mrs.
Rowe’s residence, 0 rooms, water works
and bath room.
fttoreN For Kent from October 1st.
Broad Street Stores Nos. 1204 and 1240.
Stores at Webster comer, formerly occupied
by John W. Sanders. Will rent low to first-class
tenants and fit up to suit the business.
Brown House Hotel, 27 guest chambers, op
posite Rankin House. If it is conducted properly
will prove a gold mine. Business is increasing
every day. Will be painted and thoroughly reno
vated.
LANBhfiRbS.
supervision to all proper' .
an experience of 13 years, I can serve you to ad •
vantage.
TR3T A XT'S.
Call and see my list. If I have not the place
you wish, I will file your order free of charge and
fill as soon as possible.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
fri tf Real Estate Age 11L
J. C. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent,
NEXT DOOtt TO POST OFFICE, (OIKBIS, GA
. FOR HALE.
$1450. Four room House, X A acre lot on Second
avenue.
800 A acre lot, 4 room House, good repairs,,
upper Second aveuue.
700 3 Room bouse on 6th street, between 2d
and 3d avenues.
550 Vacant lot on f th avenue, between 8th and
9th streets.
2500 6 room house, H acre land, all necessary
250 One vacant lot fronting park.
1250 20 Acres land, 6 room house in good repair..
1000 10 Acres land, 6 room house, barn, all under
good fence, 3 miles east of city.
3000 35 Acres land, 5 room house, two 2 room
kitchens, all in good repair, 111 Wynnton.
1150 115 Acres land, 2 room house, on Bull creek,
in a line state of cultivation. Terms easy.
X have several fine farms on both sides of the
river, will sell for cash or on time, or exchange
for city property. Call and see me before making
arrangements elsewhere. I have a few good
houses for rentyet, 5 and 6 room houses and sleep
ing rooms.
U. G. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent, No. 10 12th St.
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
dtf
Vegetables and Fruits,
NORTHERN CABBAGE, ONIONS, PO
TATOES, APPJ.ES, PEARS, &c.
milLIL I UAALlbl
Am receiving New and Seasonable Goods.
Fresli Ground Meal and Grits,
|1.25 per sack.
Split Peas, Granola Cracked Wheat, Shreaded
Oats and Steam Cooked Oats.
For scouring and cleaning purposes, 5c a cake.
Fine Finin’, Sugars, Coffees and Teas,
Ferris iV Co.’s Breakfast Bacon and limns
Pure Spices. Flavoring Extracts and Baking
Powders.
J. J. WOOD,
1026 Broad Street.
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Electric Belt Free
To introduce it and obtain ncrents wo will for tho next
sixty days give away, free of charge, in oach countv
in the U. 8. a limited number ot 'our Gemini)
Electro Gnlvnnic Hunpcnsory Holt-, Price $5;
a positive and untailing cure for Norvous JLeLi’ity.
Varicocele, Emissions, Impotency kc. $5un.00 ltew.^d
paid if every Belt we manufacture does not generate
Addressatonce ELECTRIC
REI‘1 AGENCY- P O. Box 178 Brookhm N v
ALYDOR
gentlemen'sFRIEND
Cures O and O in £3 to 4 d»ys.
Ask your druggist for it.
Sent to any address for $1.50
lMALYD0RMF6,C0,SMelU
EVANS & HOWARD, Agents.
oc9 ddm
zimmerman fruit EVAPORATORS
a llryer. and it works !.. niitiriiily. CRCKLIA 87siTkr.m aN\-
Addrest Zimmerman Muehlne Co., Ciuuiuiiatl. Ohio U.S.A,
AGENTS ■frwiiiTi^ssa^ °xo
mouev ueeded to huy nw\ W. Write far Clutalogue u: ! apeeltil
offer. The Clipper Mfg. Co., (limited), Clnelnnutl, O.