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DAILY ENQUIRER-BUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1886. A LITTLE PREVIOUS. r .altera Pap.ni ll.pliininn to Doom Oof. Hill for Preulrirnt. f -r- - New York, November 7.—Governor Hills Beems to be loomimi up, notonly as a possible, but, ns a probable presidential candidate on the next democratic ticket. The Brooklyn Eagle hns this suggestive editorial: “How would Governor Hill do tor president? He seems to be the only democrat who hns taken increased prestige out of the elections. Morrison is shelved. Carlisle is like .Job’s friend, who ‘escaped by the skin of his teeth.’ Mr. Cleveland has found that civil service reform is not an enthusing recourse. The democratic candidate in the Toledo district is Hurd and not seen. The democrats have shown that they do not relish nn ad ministration which apologises for kicking out republicans. The labor voters are for Hill, and agninst Cleveland, justly .ft unjustly. The Irish can only be held by Hill tram being tempted away to Blaine. How would Hill do? One tiling is certain: The democrats mean to nominate some man who pleases them, not some man whose success will prove less than a demo cratic victory and not quite a republican defeat. How would Hill do? But Presi dent Cleveland has his weather eye wide epen. He is quick to perceive the cloud on the horizon no bigger than a man’s hand. Yesterday he appointed ex-Hurro- gatc Gideon J. Tucker, chairman ol the New York laboring men’s law committee, * government commissioner of the Oregon and California railroad company. There are occasions when' large bodies don’t move slowly.” MORE HIM. TAl.lt. The World lias the following editorial on the sumo line : “The Son I, is some sug gestive inquiries as to the pr ibuble elle it upon the next presidential election, and particularly upon Mr. Blaine as the prob able republican candidate, of n third party labor movement with Henry George as its ieader. We do not think it at all probable that the labor organizations will scatter their energies in the air in the next presi dential canvass. They will bo much more likely to use their strength to oromotc the election of a candidate most favorable to their interests. And ifthc next democratic candidate is to he elected with a view to getting the labor oto in the piv otal Empire State, as the last one was se lected with a view of getting the inde- S ancient Republicans, the name of David . Hill will naturally suggest itself. We •ay this with no intention of ommitting ■ourselves to Gov. Hill’s candidacy if ho ■hall bo a candidate, hutbecamethisseems to us clearly the inevitable logic of events If they shall turn upon the labor vote. As ■gainst President Cleveland the adroit manager from Maine might hope to secure •von a much larger proportion of the for eign and labor vote than he did iu 1884, Against Gov. Hill he would ilnd the re cruiting business very different up-hill Work, so to speak.” , A HOST 1.1 HE III I. OFFER. Tub Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to Bond their celebrated Voltaic Bhi.tu and Eloctric Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man atllictcd with Nerv ous Debility, Doss of Vitality, ..1 an hood, Ac. Illustrated pamphlet in scaled en velope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once. lAwtf A RACE WAR IMMINENT. The Colored I’ooplr of UusKolivlIlrSi-Btl Inroniltary Kolos to a Number of Whites 'Alio are Trying Marti to Plsrorer the Authors. Louisville, Ky., November 7.—It is re ported from Russellville, Logan couuty, Vfaata bad state of feeling exists between the whites and the colored people, which, U is feared, may culminate in trouble. A gentleman who came to thecity from there yesterday brought intelligence of incen diary actions on tho part ot col ored people. Yesterday morning a number of people found uuder their door ba lly written notes of warning signed in various manners, purporting to come from committees of colored people. These notes contained threats against both the lives and property of the porsons at whose homes and places of busi ness they were left. Due of tun notes was pushed under the front door of the resi dence of Mrs. Rhea, mother of John Rnou, who was defeated Tuesday in that, thu third district, in his race for congress. The note stated iliac the house would be burned and several members of the family murdered. At Hines & Bibb’s clothing store a similar note was thrust under the door, and numerous other liaises were treated to like visitations. This action on the part of the colored people naturally created much indignation «ud not a little excitement. A dill limit is Suing prosoouf ed for thu per.) -traiors of the outrages, and if they are identified they will be promptly and vigorously dealt with. In thu meantime the feeling is in tense between the two races, and any sur plus action on tho part of the colored people is likely to precipitate trouble. Tho strange part of tiie atlair is that there seams to be no cause whatever lor the in cendiary action of tho negroes. The two races have always gotten along with re markable smoothness in this quiet little town, and the negroes have always been well treated, and have shown their appre ciation by living for the most part iu a quiet citizenship. The only cause for the r ice feeling that can be conjectured is an informal boycott put upon the barbershop of Barney Frazer and James Offutt, colored, byja number of the gentlemen who were friends of Mr. Rhea. There is one other shaving shop in.the town and it is conducted by a white man named Dye. The colored barbers, together with the colored voters, strongly supported Dr. W. Godfrey Hunter, who defeated Air. Rhea. The democratic patrons of the shop showed their disap proval of this by removing t In ir mugs aud brushes from Frazer & Offut ’ ’s shop to that of Dye, to whom they sa.d they would henceforth give their patronage. The discovery and introduction of Moxie Nerve Food lias proved a blessing to thou sands of people suffering from nervous affections. They have found immediate relief, and recommend it to their friends as tlie most reliable preparation for the cure of nervousness, sleeplessness, end that tired, worn out feeling. Try Moxie ; it's only 50 cents a bottle. Meeting: II)k ill It'll. Tourist (in want of light, to tipsy strag gler:—Got a match ? T. 8.—Plentish. (Hands out. several, ex plaining.) They hicnito on boxsh. T.—Awfully, thanks. Where’s the box ? T. S.—That’s wasli I want to know—losh it yes’hday.—Moonshine. Free Trade. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking off of reveune stamps from Pro prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely benefited the consumers,as well as relieving the burden of home manufacturer*. Es pecially is this the case with Green’s Au gust Flower and Bosehee’s German Syrup, as the reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen, has been added to increase t he size of tho bottles containing these remedies, thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in the 75 cents size. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the German Syrup for Cough and Laii| trou bles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any medicines in the world. The advantage of increased size of the bottles will lie greatly appreciated by the sick and aihieted, in ® v «ry town and village in civilised coun- bottlea for 10 <‘£nts remain TfiCmaCordial CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. ]T give* NEW 1 LIFE to the ' TT is Invigorat ing and De lightful to take, nnd of great value ns a Medicine lor weak and Ailing Women and Chil dren. whole SYSTEM by Strengthening 1 the Muscles, Ton- 1 »ng the NERVES, and complctelyDi- Besting the food. no hurtful Minerals, is com posed of carefully selected Vegeta ble Medicines, fully, making a Safe end Pleasant Remedy. ■II nror*!"i G Hll.l Book, *Vo!ina,' by 1 e a d i n g iciana, telling . to treat dis eases at HOME, mailed, together with a set of hand some cards by new Heliotype process, on receipt of lo c. . 8!'utiM tits do»l(*r near it f 1.00, iSllU ft tUil HiOi Volina Drug and Chemical Company, B.u.monr, tin., r. a. *. ANDl Paper Boxes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES eluding Letter, Packet and Note Head!, Bll Heads, ewteinents, alwnyn on hand. Also Hr velopes, Cards, Ac., printed at short uotiot Paper Boxes of any size or description not kep Jn stock made at snort notice. THO*. GILBERT, tf 41 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office. (Copy.) Chicago, April 21st, ISM. This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust anu Savings Hank has this day received from the Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held as a Special Deposit, U. s. 4°lo Coupon Bonds, as follows: Ho. 82028 D. $600. Market Value of which 1* “ 41204 100. I :: si!?. 188: \ *>012. "floor ) (S.) yds. S. Gibbs, Cash. We offer the above as a FORFEIT. If our 4 * FANCY GROCER*' does not prove to be a genuine Havana-filler Cigar.-Union Cigar Ca ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing; Geo. P. Rowell & Co. Newspaper Advortm 1 rj Bureau, tO Spruce St., Ne •* York Send lOois for 100-r>« i PamphlfiK The Brown Cotton Gin Co., NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable** Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders aud Con* denser*, All the very latest improvements: im proved roll box, patent whipper, two brush belts, extra stroug brush, cast steel beurintr 8 improved Feeder. enlar^ 0 ' 1 'ondeusur i ..v/iistruction, durable •jjgin ..in light, cleans the seed per [feet. , and produces first class samples. • DELIVERED Fit EE OF FREIGHT at any accessible point. Head for fall description and price list* COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus. Ga. DR. rice, S ED ^'i K STEELWIIt FENCE For 15 years At 37 Court Place, now at *£ , S2f£5?£aM«toflfc 1 l! A r<*ir:lr»fly nducaied aud legally qualified phynicl 11 will pn - c EASES. , , _ Spermatorrhea axra Impoionny, { c ri sul*. 1 f ■■•lf-rvbu , .e in voutb, aex'.ml ■■•.«< In nu L IS 1- l ; qr.EJBT. o.'T., 1 I’fl- • ana *.tt.«*r private •« <i It |:, .“it evident tint ftpli.V Gonorrl" ally r. «| '-ei li Pliv.kd.m-: kil lingtl.k f it l, iu< vl.it Hi • t icy for muim-it. medicine.' ei.n be scut pmavd) »ul safely by mail or express i. urn here. Caros Guaranteed ia all Case?, i,7 d , r , t rr« ,^22 PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of TOO paged, sunt to any address, securely sealed, f« r thmj houra from "■ A. M. too p U K./u.l m'-i to /p V M other’s Friend Not only shortens the time of labor and lessens the in tensity of pain, but it greats ly diminishes the danger to life of both mother nnd child »nd leaves the mother m a condition highly favorable to speedy recovery, and far less liable to blooding, Con vulsions, and other al.irnvng symptoms incident to slow or painful labor. Its wonder ful efficacy in this respect entitles it to be called Tun Mother’s Friend and to be ranked as one of tho life saving remedies of the nine teenth century. We cannot publish certifi cates concerning this reme dy without wounding the delicacy of the writers. Yet we have hundieds on file. Send for our book, “To Mothers,” mailed free. Bkadfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. jy21 eod&w nrra (2) Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip. Sold by all Grocers. UNION CIGAR COMPANY. 7u N. Cliutuu Si-, ■ CHICAGO. lictuil by 1). HUNT, Columbus, Ga ie24 dly Is the best general purpose wire fence In use. It Isa ntrontx net-vrorU without barbfl. Don’t Injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep nnd poultry, ns well ns horses and cattle. The best fence for Farms, Gardens, Stock Ranges nnd Railroads: Very neat,pretty styles for Lawns, Parks* School-lots nnd Cemeteries. Covered with rust-proof paint, or mode of galvanized wire, as pre ferred. It will last a life-time. It Is better than boards or barbed wire in every respect. Give it a fair trial ; it will wear itself into favor. The Sedgwick Gates made of wroueht-iron pipe and steel wire, defy all competition in light no::;;, neatness,.strength and durability. We make the best. SEDGWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind. Infantile and Birth Humors Speedily Cured by Cuticura. J Eczema. Psoriasis, , Scro ula and other inherited skin and blood dis- oases, Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and Cuti cura Soap, an exquisite Skin Beaucifier. exter nally, and cuticura Resolvent, the new Blood Purifier, internally, are infallible. Absolutely pure. MY OLDEST CHILI), Now six years of age. when an infant six month* old, was attacked with a virulent, malignant skin disease. All ordinary remedies fal ing. we called our family physician, who attempted to cure it but it sp.ead with almost incredible apidity, un t l the lower portion of 1 he little fellow's person, from the middl of his back down to his knees, was one solid rash, ugly, painful, blotched and malicious. We had no rest at night, no peace by day. The physician did not know then, aud does not know now. what it was. Finally.we were ad vised to try Cuticura Remedies. Without the knowledge of our physician, I procured a box of Cuticura ‘in a cake of Cutii ura Soop. The 1 f eot WAS SIMPLY Iff A It YE LO ITS. U ing the two together, fir t washing him th r oughlywitli uticura Soap tnen anointing hirn with Cuticura. From the first application a change for the better appear d. The doctor said we had no further need of him, and .ceased hi# visits. In three or four weeks a complete curt was wrought leaving the little ; el low's person m white and hea thv us though he had n ver been attacked. In ai* opinion.your valuable xvifiodies savedh s ife. and to-day ne is a strong, health) child, perfectly well, no repetition of t.nedbeast having ver occurred You are welcome tomak< any use of this you may deem best. OEO. B. SMITH. Att’y at Law and Ex Pros. Att’y, Ashl imi. Ohio Reference: J. G. Weist. Druggist, Ashland. O. CrTVCURA REMEDIES Are sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura, 60 cents; Cuticura Soap, 26 cents; Cuticura Resolvent, $1.00. Prepared by Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston. Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases.” 1) A DV Use ('uticura Soap, an exquisiteb ^ I* 1 perftimedSkin Beautifier. RHEUMATIC. PAINS. MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and Heulthfulness. Dr. Price’s Baking Powder contains no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price's Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, etc., flavor deliciously. PRICE BA KIR Q POWDER CO., Chluigo cmd St. Louts. Maple Syrup and Sugar; New Buckwheat and Fancy Patent Flour; Mince Meat, Jellies and Preserves; New Mackerel; Thurber’B Deep Sea Codfish. GREEN and DRIED FRUITS. New Currants, Seedless Raisins. Citron, Candied Lemon and Orange Peel, Evaporated Raspberries and Pears. Dried Pitted Cherries, Huckleberries aud Prunes. Oranges. Lemons and Apples. Fancy Dark Cranberries O^-lSrnsrElD C3-OOIDS- A varied assortment of extra fine and standard goods as is in the city. FAIU A A4 EOI N GOODS, Etc. New Meal from this year’s corn. Pearl Grits, Gruuula, Cracked Wheat, Shreaded Oats. Steamed Oat Meal, Split Peas, Green Peas, Sago. Tapioca, Manioca, etc. Fine Flour, Sugars. Cullers ami Teas. Ferris k Co.'s Breakfast Baettn aud Hams J. J. WOOD 102l» Broad Street. ALVDOR GENTLEMEN SFRIEND Cures G and G in S to 4 days. Ask your druggist tor it. I Bent to auy address for $1.50 MALYDORMFG.CO.MMiU EVANS &. HOWARD, Agents BUILDING LOT $150, Payable $10 a Month. Q UARTER-ACRE LOT in Northern Liberties, on extension of Third avenue. Good settle ment. Buy this lot and stop paving rent. No. 265. JOHN BLACKMAR. Real Estate Agent. Columbus, Ga. se wed fri tf FOR SALE! A 1 Y place on Talbotton road, about two miles . fj from city,on line of Georgia Midland. Has a new five room House, all necessary out-house iu excellent repair; splendid spring. The place contaius 102' , acres, about 25 acres of whicn are heavily wooded. TDEIR/IVXS EASY. P SPRINGER Notice to Debtors and Creditors GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COl NTY. All parties having claims against Thoa. D F utson. deceased, aic hereby . otifiedto present the same, duly anthenticated. t: me. within the time prescribed bylaw; and all i arties indebted to said Thos. D. Fortson are ri uired to make immediate payment to me. FORTSON, OF »i;H ELENS VAH U. $50 REWARD ur Patent MONARCH Oral ml Sped Sepjtrntoi- t Rtij g**r <t o-ir Improved lUi house Mill nPoiTf-r.kta l'rlue LUt naUloi tVc<*- KEWARX MACHINE CO. • & CO. AT THEIR New Stand OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK Neuralgic, Sciatic. Sudden, Sharp and Nervmu. Pains and Strains relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster. Warranted. At oil druggis t^, n • tvMi's: fi\ c for SI. Potter Dug and Chemical Company, Boston, Mass. ITCHING Skin Diseases Instantly Fie- lieved by Cuticura. 'TREATMENT A warm bath with CUTICURA 1 SoAP.asin.de applicatit n of CLTloURA, the Bieat Skin Chare. Tnis repeated daily, with two or three doses ot CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the New Blood Purifier, to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure and unirritating the bow r - e s open, the liver and kidneys active, wiil speed ily cure Eczema, Tetter, Ringworm. Psoriasis, Lichen. Pruritus, Scald-Head, Dandruff nnd is of Itching. Sea y and Pimply Hu- Fall Milliner) Now on Exhibition. All the novelties in Felts, Astrakhan and Flush Hals can be found at cur store. We are displaying- the most elegant line ol Fancy Feathers. Birds’ Wings, etc., ever shown in this market. Special bargains in Ostrich Tips and Plumes. 25 Dozen Misses’ and Chil dren’s Trimmed School Hats at from 50 cents up. Our Pattern .Hals are now on exhibition. M. Josei>//.s Ohl Stand. -SEDGWICK*- STEEL WIRE FENCE PCvCOw ;!®1| » ill mV jHBir Kt’ZIlIIA ON A CHILI). Your most valuable CUTICURA REMEDIES have done my child so much good that I feel like saying this for the benefit of those who are trou bled with skin diseases. My little girl was trou bled with Eczema, and I tried several doctors and medicines, but did uot do her any good until 1 used the CUTICURA REMEDIES, which sneecily cured her, for which I owe you many thanks and manv nights of icst. ANTON BOS8MIER, Edinburgh, Ind. TETTER OF THE M ALI*. 1 was a most perfectly bald, caused by Tetter '•f the op of the scalp. I used > our CUTICURA REMEDIES about six weeks, and they cured my sculp perfectly, and now my hair is coming back us thick a it ever was. J. P. CHOICE, Whitesboro, Tex. COVERED WITH BLOTCHEN. I want to tell you that your CUTICURA RE SOLVENT is magnificent About three months ugo my taco was covered with Blotches, and al ter using three bottles or RESOLVENT I was perfectly cur d. i-REDERICK MA1TLR, 23 at. Charles St.. New Orleans, La. Is the best general purpose wire fence in use. It 5 » strong net-work without barbs. Don’t injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep and poultry, as well as horses and cattle. The best fence for Farms, Gardens, Stock Ranges and Rail roads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns, Parks school-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust* proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, as pre ferred. It will last a life-time. It is better thnn hoards or barbed wire in every respect. The scdgw ick Gates made of wrongbt-lron pipe and steel wire, defy all competition in lightness, neat ness, strength and durability. We make the best cheapest and easiest working all-iron automatic or selt-opening gate, and the neatest cheap iron fences now mode. The best Wire Stretchers. Cutting Pliers and Post Angers For prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers or uddress, mentioning paper, SEDGWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind I cannot speak m too high terms of your CUTI CURA. Ins worth its weight in pure gold for skin diseases. 1 believe it ha.- no eoual W.W NOfcTHRlft*. 1015 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura, 50c; Cu ticura Soap, 25c: Cuticura Resolvent 81.00. Prepared by the Potter Dutro and Chemical Co.. Boston. Mass. Send for ‘How to Cu e Skin Diseases. A! ^l-l-^t kheuds. Skin Blemishes and i 1 Baby Humors, use CUTICURA SOAP. BEIT rWITH BA.I2ST , Due to Inflamed Kidneys, Weak Back •u d Loins, Aehing Hips and Sides. Re Lewd in one minute by the CUT1- ^ URA Anti-Pain Plaster. Nevvr fads. Ai i)ruigists. cm.: live for 81. Potter Di-mo . uu | Chemic.il Co., Bnstoc. Something Worth Having. Our Yew Scoff fl'iititlo,*;up for The On y Catalogue published illustrating evr-rvthinp in Garden. Field and Flower seeds. New Seed" New Warehouse, Every tti m* New. Ready for I DLE d afributinn early in December Send your address NOW. Y IT .11 S’ EN A <’<>.. Ncedim-Ii. «5 and «•’. .Y Fro»>< M. ami IOO Arch Ht, % Phil add phi a. nov8 wcow 6t l 7M£ PATEUT hUCZ St OUST PROOF .EH DESK ^Boo’:cases,Ta1)le3,Ofli« Chairs, Letter Pressea. Fine Cabinets, Ac. TYLER DESK CO. r.!Y» n. Fourth st., St. Louie COMMISSIONERS’ SALE -FOB PARTITION— Valuable City Property. EORQIA—MU8COOEE COUNTY : Under and by virtue of uu order from the Superior Court of Muscogee County, passed at the May Term, 1886, thereof, the undersigned Commission ers, appointed by said Court, will sell in front of the Court House of said county, in the city of Co lumbus, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the lcgul hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder the following described city property, all lying in the city of Columbus, county of Muscogee, State of Georgia, to wit: The ground, with the improvements thereon, formerly known as the McKee Carriage Reposito ry and bliops, now occupied by John Disbrow & Co.as a livery stable, being known and distin guished in the plan of said city as lot number 226, bounded on he north by lot Formerly owned by Garland B. Terry, on the soutl by lot formerly owned bv Jones, McDougul and Cleghorn, on the east by lot number 226, and on the west by First avenue (formerly Oglethorpe street), on which said First avenue said property fronts,hav ing a front of ninety-nine (99) feet, more or lees, and runs back with a depth of one hundred ana forty-seven feet and ten inchi 8 (147 feet 10 inches), more or less. Also, the following lots and parts of lots in said city of Columbus, to-wit: All of. ity lots numbers 625 and 626, containign ‘a of an acre each, more or less; also, the noith parts of city lots numbers 523 and 624, said p aits being of the breadth of forty-nine feet three and t ne-third inches (49 feet 3.'*. inchest each, running through both of said lots the same width from. Forsyth to McIntosh streets, being the north i hirus of said lots numbers 523 ami 624, the whole f)i the aforesaid property being the same property which was owned b> the late James M. Quinhy in his lite time. The four lots last described lie in a contiguous body and are unimproved. For the purposes of this sale the four unim- ' proved lots and parts of jots.last above described, have beensut divide* ii.to eight equal lots, com mencing on Fifteenth stri et (formerly Lee street), and numbered as follows, to-wit: 1,2. 3. 4, 6, 6, 7, . each of said lots being of a breadth of 49 feet 8 , inches, and running back with a depth of 147 feet 10 inches. Lots numbers 1, 3, 5 ana 7 in the above subdivision are situated on the east side of Fourth avenue (formerly Forsyth st eet), each lot fronting on said Fourth avenue forty nine feet thiee aud one third inches (49 feet 3L inches),and running back east 147 feet lo inches. Lots numbers 2.4, 6 aud 8 in said fubdivision are situated in the west side of Fifth avenue (formerly McIntosh street), each of said lot® fronting on said Fifth avenue 49 feet 3)j inches and running back west 147 feet 10 inches. Terms—Cash on day of sale. n p) A a ^A T'ol' Y. 1 CRAWFORD, JAS. G. MOON, Commissioners. J. C. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, KO. et. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, COLES- BUS, tu. FOR KALE. 91460. 54 acre lot, five room House, all complete., on upper Second avenue. 660 One vacant lot on 4th avenue, between 8th and 9th streets. 22! 0. >2 acre lot, six room house and other homes, all new, on lower Broad. 2760. 5 room house, two servant houses. 260 One vacant lot fronting park. 1800. M acre tot, 6 room house and store houso. 460. 54 acre lot on 3d avenue, between 6th ana 8th streets. 3000 Small farm two miles east of city. 1000 10 acres land, 5 room house. 3 miles east of city. 1200 20 acres land, 6 room house, good fence, two- miles north of city. I have, also, other city property, which I will show you, and several small farms in Geo gia and Alabama. Cal and see ine before you mute any arrangements, as I mean business. J\ O. REEDY. Real Estate Agent, No.22 12th St PLANTATION FOR SALE. sale, containing 520 acres, with 250 acres under good fence. Good frame dwelling house with seven rooms, new framed kitchen a* joining, and good serv.ims’ house in the yard; also plenty of' good tenants’ houses and all necessary outbuild- ines. My place is situated two miles south of New r Providence, on Conecuh river, also on the line of the Montgomery and Florida railroad which is being rapidly built. Convenient to three churches, Primitive Baptist. Missionary Baptist and Methodist. A good school conve nient all the time. There are three good wells of water and several good springs on the plantation, good cattle and hog range, and facilities for hunting and fishing good. I will sell cheaper than any one and give thiee payments, one-third cash, one-third in twelve months and one-third in two years with 8 per cent interest on last pay ment. My reason for wishing to sell is on account of being too old to a tend to a firm of th s size. W. P. MOUNT. New Providence, Ala., Oct. 15, 1886. oct24se4t Soule Redd & Co, Brokers & Real Estate Agents. $3700 for a 5 room House; hot and cold water,, out-buildings, etc. $0000 for Gen. French’s Wynnton Residence. $3000 for Mr. Jos. Pou’s Wynnton Residence. $5000 for Mr. Thomas’s six Houses in Browneville. $3200 lpV Mr O. C Bullock’s desirable Residence. $3000 for Mr. H. A. Gibson’s place, Summerville.. $6250 for an elegant Wynnton Residence. Other city property, $3000. $2100. $7000. $800. $400, $3700. Several Dwellings and Stores for rent.. Bonds and Stocks bought and sold. ocl7 ly my hands. I give personal attention to this branch of my business—give in tax returns, pay taxes and insurance and attend to repairs free of charge My patrons are saved not onlv annoy* ance, but more than ray commissions in lose of rents - - xo JOHN BLACKMAR, se we fn tf Real Estate Agent. SLEEPING ROOMS In Webster Building. I ARGE ROOMS, high ceiHug: grates and wa- ter works. Mono)! Money! A DVANCED on Cottf n Receipts, Stocks and Bonds and City Real Estate. m ^ v JOHN BLACKMAR, Telephone No. 51. Columbus, Gd. se wed fri tl Brown House For Rent THIS well located Hotel (opposite south ol x j .;P House > having beer thoroughly reno vated, will he rented to a good tenant on liberal terras ; 27 guest chambers, large dining hall und office * „ , „ JOHN BLACKMAR, Real Estate Agent. Columbus, Ga. A MONTH Hoard for 3 M IVlwlN n Uve Young Men or Ladies in each countv. P. W. ZIEGLER & CO., ocll w8t Philadelphia { ) p 1 7 L* Send six ceuts lor postage and III /iij, recceive free a cosily box of goods which win help all, of either sex, to m»k* more money right away tby *1 anything else! this world. Fortunes await the workers abso lutely sure. Terms mailed free. Tbub <& Co,