Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, November 12, 1886, Image 6

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DAILY E5QU1MR-SU5: (OLUMBrS, GEORGIA, fRIDAY M0R5ING, NOVEMBER 12, 188^. VfCWINQ THE HEW SOUTH. ■a* > if tafH * »*!• l» ■wrfl *. IKurvnxE, V».. Simmhefl-Kew» w*» ntrwiv-ri her* Sat' .eUy UaS a party r*pr - matin* Haro-r * Brother, of >*» V,r*. ■w) v-fsfirz the «outh at the inritf.ion or Mr. Sni.' H T T-in tc ■ -err- and mrr.H »* ted-=ttr'.»J '-roc-—* «ooM am /* in the city on M r/J tponr! » a*J be— and Imw f .r the v* • . at rrizht. Preparations were Mde or. tfc* pat of the -Ij v.*- - of eotrrr'r e ar..I ritem to rroeite ar.o *-• jertair. th*": a'.-; -ur- 'liner!? a rotrmit* to* sv n re. , * i t t ■ station nrht'he 7* tra. r . ' it lit* r.err r.z Tho n«rr-.- r :... ■■ r of Chvrie* Dnriley Wa lter W. .» H. e firth:**, - . K. 5c Mor.r*■*..?' r.r. ; trki'.-C. >rabarnar.*L J< Mull*- jr *e , »*:• in ' t-rriiar*-* rejedrotf - * Articsston Intel. where rortorii: of breakfast. After dnin* fell ; :•* tire to. tk* aseal tk*y »er< escorted around the eity. the *-»• ' *i'.ed heiry? the MMi paVie wtwf> nafoe.net - . •t their r ".v M- Wirr.er ex-re*s- eej mtvth •crTT/rise The-. tw.h that tr.ee a atm :1a.- -- h • , n*r* rooio'air.ed at '.fie *i- penne - vhitr taxpaye r-of the wate and cities. After i«v nr “.ere they »ere <iri r. to the- wr,;V pe ■ irbool, then to the factories ar. : ». i;■<*-». and i- - *ee-r.-d arxoetrhat oarer - : at ' aomter sr.-i :n>- Bjeosity of these i - 3a. They won dered whit Iranrflle <iiei with aii the to- taerr. wh. h .* hood 1 in :h* esta'/ii*-.- RteetA At one of the - -arehoases the larjte** :r • .*•> *.■. ' ' of witnr— .z s “break v tDeCbiia? c-w m wtH as ;. ,-.e! sad inter-sticz to the Tis- iV/rv Prorr. this (ofstt rieit was mar!- ‘ cotton Ssnv.riesf tr..-’ - was ex- preaw-ei »• the hoe t*. iter -vay wh h -rp. ■rated tt tr :• xa- -i rr.:- .-. . .»-■•.ter ao mrjr.h .. r :rer--. T- y then ’• ■ •: 1 trip to north :'r 1 -. . e' '»■ - re if ..* fe'. trrmi a h.zh — :-.t . • .' v j! view of :e A n: . «r of iketeba >e of tr.e *rtut» who >_ - rty. After tafc'i? in ail city of Ira..-.: were m.v hy company the the litcnte r.- driven to th t-»u :■ r 'he ebacther f eommer e. -. lere they were vi-oteh *y th memiyen of * . >:a . . cit rens ze.her aiiy, and given a cordial reception to the ‘■city on the Les:i." At 8 o'ciock they- were le’ in taken in charge ar.d escorted to the Hotel Xormin- die, where a oar. ,, ; had heen prefeared in honor of the city'* goests, over whie.-n the mayor presided, tne next place of honor beieg ai orded to Mr. Harper. After diaenssing the hill of fare the cloth was removed and the foils wing prepared toasts were revi and appropriately re sponded to: Introduction and Fratema Wefcome,” W. T. Townes, president and ebairrna.. committees ‘• < >rr finest*—The Danville Cnst:.- or of Com nerce er*end» the har d of commercial v Icome." **Tne Press- Iu enlightened mj^i, power of ex- presnao , and intent* far good establish it the world’s grandest pr.,’ection of "ivii liberty. ’ “The f'ew Booth—IndWidoal en- terpnae, nauuwl aetvaotn fts and love of common oomstrv mark her onward crane-.'' “Oar C immoa Coantry—The hoods of iraterrni tad commercial ari.,r. between the states shonid • -. at par "»yor City by the De i—Her Dro-yress and gerr- graphical position entitle cer to become otse of tne grvat rr.anofactoring centres and dastrloating points in the sooth.” At the conclusion >i the set speeches Mr. Har- C .ai coiled on to respond bat declined. others of the party came to the rescue and upheld the dlgaity of tne Queen City of the coan'ry. It wa» K o clock when the laak ended, and the gu -»*.* Were token in Charge and driven to other places where they coaid view wnst «u going on and what wa» being done by the people of tm-, town to enlarge and beautify its interior .v well as its varraanding. After driving around and viewing the city under the electric light they were dr: "en to the Na tional Hotel, where supper had been pre- pared for them, and which was enjoyed ; srrth a relish. Tne day broke wintry, with a stiff breeze from the north vest, and con tinued very cold until sunset, but that din Dot deter the guents from enjoying them selves or letting those who had them in charge carry out the programme in fall. 1 Mr. Warner, in conversation, said they had not come south to notice any particu lar industry, hut to nee whit had been done m a wnole. To his rnir.d the -‘new v.Kith” meant new life.” i-.e building Bp of the so-itii wav sometbing practical, acri was dune by souther m ney. there being bat litti. nor: .. rr. capi... , and tha’ in r_ilrf ds H.- :iad i tha ml clvorr - York, acd tin* was that was ^.-.: :: :v., .. . i,f-t i t, fie also apok >f the growing io.o for litera ture in the sot .i • • ir, and to- char*-: r vvri‘ n of i'..u ar.-l then. H gsvea'aipsiu view ;i h-id go.i •. vid pr-diet growl i :..r ■ n- ‘ . acien . ■ . Af • : s •, the vi-.iPir> M' .i .j levee .s. . h- . •- . hcrar appr .act ed for Drat', tm* visitors ooniraittee to cirringj driven • t R st»!i in. : iru. the south \ A c.r ' ■ artist, and Several ,f t_ oat The mayor of th^^l dal -, w • - bed while in the act of [rapa.i a,fro i fruit vender. Mr. Warner, in hi r< ..arks 1 ic ban quet. aiiuded to the r . ,-c:: - - over, and before he had concluded a beautiful bou quet was sent to the hotel for the Harper party by Mrs. W. T. Suthcrlin. A renri aentative of the presspre*.-nted it, liluaing to he fact that it was at Mrs. Fu berlin’s house toat Jeff Davis stopped on his way to the a.uth on the fall of Hich.n.i.id. Mr Warner immediately sprang upa.id offered a toast to Mrs. Suthernn and to thu bal y who had now grown up to be onof the most beautiful women of the south, Miss Winnie Davis. It was received wi h great cheers. members of the family. The court room his been crowded on each day of the tr-a: and hundreds hang aboat the building in order to gain the <aie»t nesrs from within. A verdict of "not guiiiv" was ren-iered by the jury in less than (ire minrtes after re tiring. So ends the case which has attract ed very general inter*st throughout the community, and which has proved oce of Ihe x-et r markajiv in the criminal an na Is of the state. Tne appeaean-.e and manner of toe complainant .r. tne wliiv- - -v„.-,d. 1-.- r ref -vai v. t.-stify a; fir t and the eviricct falsity of her statements produced ar. vieeed -kly unfavorable im- ore—ioo. not wit utaming the porativeneea with w&-vo eoe aft.erwarde testified. De fendants cowaael. oa the contrary, pre- v:e.; a strong, ovmplete, imwisailabie chain o' eeidence. proving an alibi and -eta! .. . - r.g t - - nr. .. e pr.^.a -r. When the cant was rested probably there vu not a vingie person in the ce.rt room wno believed th- defendant giiity. Tub improe-lon was gr*a:iy strengthened by the string argument of Mr Gal -ir., coan- ’or Car:* which was a eoaprebew- i. . - of the case. Attorney-Genera. Metcalf presented the case for the state in the •nr ngeat poas.ble I_ght. Ta- .ary was ansest from the ovirt room less than fi-.e minutes, and it is learned that they took bat one boiiot. resr.it;eg in a anooiaMas veraic; of "not niity." This a.-.-. i.-.cer.-.ens was rec-ived :.v court with great app.!.ia*t. tne sheriff being unable to restore t.-der for some minotes. Oataide on the streets and throughout the city iT-rat aarmfw.tior, wc, universally cu-i- tcated in tne reaul*. and Cmrtiaie received cr ngratr. atic. cts on aii sides NlIUTH 1IMM saLVE. Tne best nal ve in the worid for Cuts, -inures, sores, i ..:er- Seir, Rheum. Fever *s. Teeter. *. napped Haada. Chiioiaina. C. -ru‘ td id sk.n Eruptiona. sod positive- . . ,:vs Piles, or no pay is recpa.re>i. It is ..'u ■ ..teed tu gt'' % perfect satisfaction, at. 07 ref i..: .'. ’ Price 55 cena per t»,x. .- r Mur: ny Brar.r. ,n A Carson. e2+ -je-law grivtlaiaa ghat O- r,--s.-*-,. When Mr. Powder!y exerts ninueif to prev linkes and /.I juts as metis' i -ily as .n tne Fnnt&rd disagreement he g.;ts credit for pro..thong w hat he preaches, tic certainly cannot oe better engaged tnar. in inducing nii followers to recognize tne ngn; of ocaen to do just what they claim the right to do themseives. It is to be regretted toot tne workingmen ore not aiways ready to listen to the’conservative counsels of tbeir leader; but tney have lone so at Frankford. and a lock-out that would na'.e caused ontoid distress hoa been averted.—Philadelphia Times. TfiCi/naCordud FOR SALE. Cl'BLt DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. T7 i« hr r-.rjn ^ IT r t~\ JtZ**> 1 ir trg and Ce- rht’ii tu tact. L1F3 Is 111 ■tele ST3 TE if aud uf great val. t Rip It* £ -r--l '.zcr.. - r u a k!ln.-e tr L ^ i ttt U u .M. T^t- - c and A I tii ME2VE3, V, ..-hex. ami C.-.-- M f I ami ever;.nii'Dc f * j f.iUhg -Jr.i feed. W«YWt iVW'wTiV IV'VVfrtVfff r ■C5 1 I O.IIAI.< S ^ CO hartful Kiaerah. U c-."- poufi c: «.*•:*::/ Ki4c*fd fcf-e 'r-r-cin-». ccsiiiffd ftd-y. era ring a —\ v Safe irel FI i niTif v fUmlf. f .r •*;* «r A.:t . "■> (KiSl «A>.iU A *Vcit3a.' ■*-* -7 i e a 4 : a f pisT* *—**». tail Lew to treat li- •-3W it HOML i, a set :( ha-. l- serr.- cari* ty ae-v Ttns«na» Ha.1. twveiocy Vncic bo_«ticc- wT. i iri tLnber* zerixijj *r-*iad. Coaid be err. ertec .tv, i *pteo:i.f mstow as iraiul ex^**s-w. Qaarer >.re loC Wul seH f>? she -LOil j * ii tiirt/ ptr ceas beiow u#eaw:d Tre Tilkerwiic RtADieiace. arenie- 09- c--.rf.te Hr. wBfV H : s. fu.*r:-.i LareLLa^ iii >i scTea. Eea-L- T -• *•/ Ef'.i -f-.r* eorrp -37 i H. Gsc**i <4 Acre x< ao-.t’a J^dc^oa *r.reet. OCce* xr i S-: aw ove: s»i*x* r Xvt 'a.ae * fi*. L. H. CHAPPELL, i-rnff. Li, IjtiV lit \itll. •isf & CO, New Stand 10UR MAGNIFICENT STOCK —OP— Fall Hillinerj Now on Exhibition. COMMISSIONERS' SALE -FOR PARTITION— Valuable City Property. f'BOSGU-gnenOEE COUNTY: Coder , r Aodi c,7 riru^e oi al. verier frem the scwvif Owrt of Xaseoree Cooxty. po^eti at th« iUy Term. LiM. ttwrwf,tiie oadaxscMd Comjsi4ioi>* er?. AppoLr'cd by uid C«rr. w « i in of th-: Loort H -a«. of *aui cr.cnty. tn the city of Co- txaaJbott. on tre tm Tci««i*j in December nen, th* hesn of it pshtkr to the Lichees bid«i«rT the foiloRrrac dMurEfij city « r perty. ill .f*n$ in the c*ty of Coraatb**. oMcaty c: XaaeofM. state of Georgia, to wit ; The grr-ond. with the raiprc'wca^n:.? thereoc formerly bows ia the VcKct Carnage Ra ponto^ ry as.<laho;«. now ocenpiev. by John I/uhrow ^ ■ Try stu.be being kawa tad daatha* — be<i m tbe plan of *wH u lot inraber a* . . ' orth by lot formerly zr C^-tz-Kizr. Am. rtsc. : rfy, ritac ih< ~~ fC :rr j Ton a srr.n i-an-t -'-ai "-3 da7 men*-! rHs rn»r Cunc i^xr afLmcagc, tn >*. neui 11 a Efiiand DenoKt, U. S. 4° o Coupon Bonds, s3 feflcw*: I.K a- fMa. Maricst YaLse .< wtxh is SffIK Jw. f Vo lira D7>g C^err ; c3l Company, c*.~r.mil •'•.r.vi. M other’s Friend eocdr.i'.c. higdij fStrorabie t»*> t^eeily re».:. ver . ind ihr ie«f "iiOble *- 5. »iirg. Coe* rsl i_o c. *. a rwi o»:" e r a. i.-. rx % jTaipf/A'.ii i-aciilen; to ibyw or paiafef 1xror. »:■» w .nder- fai. efikmoy In tbi reiipect entitle* rt to be caiJeit Mothzm's Fzzfxzi 1:1 to be ranker! %a one of the hft- uAN.nr reme<l:€»of tee oice- teenta ^ntury. We can 2 ot po^aih certiA- caco* crjocemin^; thJi reme dy vitboat wr. ending the deli-cacr of the writers. Yet we Tivf hundred* «ro nle. gead for oir book, • _ To Moche-s.’* fr- e. &fc-t£*7T£i.s RaocxoiToa C Atlanta. Ga. jyK e<Al Jnr nna ! $1012. •• II!S6 »* «ato rxo 1 Ti5x * (S.) Tat- GZct, Cash. W. ccirr the ahow- as a FORFEIT, ifeer ••FlNi.T GROCER** dies rcc pn^ -_r * ge=-•■= s Rmni-f t< i'^r.-lacc Cigar Co 1 All the novelties in Felts. ! Astrakhan and Plush Hats ! can fc»e found at cur store. | We are displaying the most ; elegant line or Fancy Feathers. 1 Birds' Wings, etc., ever shown ! in this market, i Special bargains in Ostrich [Tips and Plumes. I 2o Dozen Misses' and Chil- jdren's Trimmed School Hats ( at from 50 cents up. Our Pattern Hats are now on exhibition. Bourn & co, M. Joseph's Old Stand. ^— wuai by kir^'. atffenoe rwaetiy O/’.-rthorp^ Kreet . 00 whach said Rat arenoe soi-c p-operty frooYjJu,r- izt a fn -xsef niaety-a^ie w feet, more or lem And run* back with * depth of one baadred %rnj fenyrtevea feet And ten inch, s -C feet M li '-hes more or Itm. A> the fcLowing lot* and part* of lota in md city . f Co-lam i-oj. to-wi;: aL of iij iocs n.acen 525 and Via, contniniya i of An xcre caco. mor^ or lr*A- also, the north P«Ar:s of rtty Iota numbers 5J3 and 524, »aid part* be in* of the breadth of forty-nine feet three: and <ce-th;rd Lnche* ii 'eet 1 1 inches each, ronning through both cf said loca the same width from. Forsyth to McIntosh streets. be r ng the north • b ires cf said rota numbers 523 and 424. the whole o the aforesaid property beicethe same property w hich was cwred bj the late James M. Qginoy ia fcis life time. The roar lots last described lie in a con: rz'zus Vdy and are an improved. For -he porrrees of this sale the four onim- proved lots aid parts cf ouJast above described, have been sur divide* into eight e^aal lots, com* rndn-ong on Fifteenth stn et formerly Lee street and n inhered as follows to-wit: L 2. I. 4. i. t, r r- CIGAR Out LA triXl :-k. CIviT is scirfy Hvr.i Sold by all Crocers. v.'ao.v c/cap. coifPA.vv, 15 X. Cliutaa St., • talUfiO, Retail by D. HI NT. Columbus. Gi< AU1AHTII Cmi Lnw Sermcs PnWA i »'/a Irrmr^Arnt of th* &r*«k Coeatipartrao. FUtv emerj. t>l Bj-nraa ok Lb* Scgw* b evfT’vl Bmuv «n) Vrwrn» MiUr*. Blrt/1; r.oi. Chill* *cc PM*f BrwilkiC* F*w ELtiv»to.T3 tM/':* 'r *ft*r Fwafi Uhncsk Ehu« •tusA Lvm J A^p^c.v* HtuLv-E* FxaJ Brauh. LT^g:l.irKuM b'.itniil U< ?*«&«>* B^wrrag-dxw* SIAQWWS.IUmiTH 1* Inva'uobie It »»not a pet v*a t * iP.dx««c*iM, b^5 ^1 ip J? a i d seave-i A to* LIVE*, wa STOMACH BOWELS h ci3Atg»i ;c«p c-cnp'eirftjQ fr^ra 1 wiij. jeiiow tmg*. to a rudd7 trsiit.77 cclrfvr Is rwooTv •erff g.rirffnT •pur.*,* I* j uc* ol ti* BEST AL TERATIVES and IFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and ig A V ALU Aba. F v O»IIC, STAOICEP 3 AURANTII Pir Aii* by tu Dr^jri'tA Pnre 81 *0O boM* C. F. 8TADICER, Proprietor, MO SO. FRONT ST., PhHad.l-ihi'i. on Crab nf^ vhb treat ttfnniu ftier, Tfcf j an aa Traatpanal sad Calar- l«aa aa U(kl Itaelf, 'ft: ri-.i*miu5 uic w without faugne. In fact, they a/e Perfect Sight Preservers. Test ; monfaL« from the leading physician* in t!ie L’nibyi StAte-s. govern-pt. aenatorN. legm I*v>r-, **• - arr.' n. rten of note in all profeaciona and in diTerenc brnn'.-n-* >f trade, bankers, mo- I chanica. etc., o-an be giv.n. who bar* had their Night improved by tlie-i-* ose. ill fTr'E-S FrTTati A VD TH« FIT CL ARA VTBSP *T BRANNON &. CARSON, Druggists, Coiumbus, Georgia. —‘SEDGWICEi— STEEL WIRE FENCE kREAiyd ■Vi Iakin^ Extracts BABY'S SKIN Infantile and Birth Humors Speeiiilt Cured by Cutlcura. f l.’OR Qa:n:i the Skin and Scalp of Binfc T Humors, for aLajing I*.0has, Earning anc I&fiamstation, for coring the urtt symptoms of Eczema. Psoriasis. Milk Crust. Sc Aid Head. Scro'da and other inherited skin and blood dis eases, Cnticur-a. the great i*k:n Care, and Cali cars Soap, an exquisite Skin Eeaatiher. exter- r a It. and Coticnra Resolvent, the new Blood Pori5er. intemaiiy. are infallible. Absolutely pore. XT OLDEST CHILD, Now lix years of age. when an infant six months old. was attacked with a virulent, malignant skin disease. Ah ordinary remedies fal ing. we called oar family physician, who attempted to core it I but it *p ead with almost innredicle rapidity, at ; rl the lower nertioD of ?be little fellow's perse n. * from the mid-db of his back down to hi* knees w2* r?>e solid rash. agiy. i^Aini^l. blotched and malicious- We had no rest At night, no peace- by day. The physician did not know then, and doe* not know now, what it was. Finally .we were ad vised to try Cuticora Remed.es. Without the knowledge of cur physician. I procured a box of Cuticura am a cake of Cork ura 3oop. The«t ect WA8 SIMPLY BABYELOrS. Ut ing the two together. 6r*t washing him thor- oaghly with i uticura Skap then anointing hiir with Cuticura. From the Erst application a change for the better appear- d. The doctor said we had no farther need of him. and ceased his visits. In tfiree or four weeks a complete cure WAS wrour^‘ ’ * * ** white and attacked, saved h s child, perfectly well, no repetiticn of tfcedSeaee having 1 ver cocurred. Ycu art welcome to make any use of this you may devn: best. GEO. E. SMITH. Att'y at Law and Ex Pros. Art 7. Ashlaco, Ohio Reference: J. G. WeisL Druggist, Ashland. O CTTICTR1 REHEDIF.S Are sold everywhere. Price : CTtictra. 20 cent.*: CXtictbaSoap. - r - cents: CnicmResolvest. §!-■». Prepar-d by Pottzr Drcg and Chewicai Co.. Boston. abeve su.bdivision are situated on the east side of Fourth avenue formerly Forsyth st eet . each lot froming or. said Focrth Avenue forty nine feet three and .>tt third inches <i feet 1 . inches .And running back - as: IC feet 11 inches. Locs numbers E a * and • in said ioMStMob are aitrated n the w~sz side of Fifth avenae formerly Mtlntcsh street, each of said Iota fronting on said Fifth avenue « feet V a inches ami rur nir* 'ndt ^esz It; feet 13 inxfce*. Terms—Ca.*h on day of sale PcssesEiou gl-r^r on payment of purchA*e- moraey. D A. AXI RHWS TOL Y. CRAWFORD. J.A3 G. MOON*. : 1 CoBUudoDen. J. GREEDY, Real Estate Agent, FOB BALE. fl4ot. -■» acre loc eve room House, aT complete . on upper Second avenue. 114 One vacant loc on 4th avenue, between ith and rtfa streets. a tt. a acre lot. six room i case and other hou-es, all new. on lower Bread. 2T*!. 5 room house, two servant he uses. 25d One vacant loc fronting park. lino, v acre oc. iro- m hcase and store hoase. v acre let on id avenue, between ieh and itk streets. hlOJ Small farm two miles east of city. ltj*W l 4 acres land. 5 -com house, l mi es east of city. lh» b> acres land. 5 rt»m house, good fence, two mCe* north of city. I have. also, other city property, which I w’.U show y*>a. and several small farms in Gec'guL : . ' - a - r- ■ , — a —- — .Va J". C. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.22 12th St ♦ Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases.*' p \ p V Cse Gnticnra S'.ap. an exqnisitelj ’LIU 1 perfume'1 ^k:n Beaotifcer. MOST PERFECT MADE I :c pa red with strict rerard to Purity. Strength, «ud Heaitafuin*-*-^ Dr Price’* Baking Powder con ta..u3 to AmmoLii. L.meor Alum. Dr. Price's E^::ac.s» S an:iia. L-t-mon, umnge, etc., fiavor deliciously. HUC£ BAKING PONDER CO., Chicago cs.l Zt Lzuii. -ta Liquid. Snuff wder. Fre<* fror HAY-F£VER »«.oT i: A particle Is applied into each noatril and is | agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists: bv mail, registered 50 cts. Circulars free. ELY BROB„ Druggists Owego. N. Y. au*3 eodawtf arm Printing, Book-Binding AND Paper Boxes cr mad- of ^alvaniz^d . ■ ■» ‘.‘.--time. Iti* better than »r barbed wire ir: every r* ■ . •.* k Gate* male of wro :?ht-ircr. p.. - and -el s.r*f. A*' 1 ; all c. ..ih’.r.*-- -at ...^ i-r.. .^th and d ;rArji*;ty. We male*- •!,- • -t «*s*. an 1 rai.:.^ ail-iron tiuinmatift or seif-opening gate, an ! thf neatest cheap Iron fence* now made. The best Wire -tretehers. Carting Flier* and Post Auger*. For nrice* and particulars ask Hardware I>ealen ,t address, mentioning paper. SEDCWICK BROS.. Richmond. Ind OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES ••HL Hl-PillIA.” Qnick, complt-tt; cure, all annoying Kid- I D<iy, Blaflik-r and L'riuary Diicasca. fl' Al druggists. -BOt lill OM IIII.IT* 1*11.L*a. • Small granules, small dose, big results, ! pleasant in operation, don't disturb the stomach. 10c and 25c. -Roi'tiii on niitf." Ask for “Rough on Dirt.” A perfect washing powder touad it lust! A barm-, \ cTuriir.v Letter, Packet and Note llea-ia,'W less, extra fine A 1 article, pure an 1 clean; j Heads, statements, always on hand. Also Es iweetens, freshens, bleaches and whitens i velope*. Card>. Jcc.. printed at short notic* without slightest injury to finest fabric. ' Paper Boxes of anv site nr description not kei Unequaled for fine linens and lac is, gen- | 'a stock made st short notice. ulti U* *h »: ■he ^ jj d til i l* XlL*R?;iY BROS- L v .ft lftA.itft< Ue feral hoaaehold, kitchen and laundry use. Softens water, saves labor and soap. Added to starch prevents yellowing, oc, 10c, 23c, at Growers. d<twtf M3. CARLISLE NOT GUILTY. Th? <’bargt BroasHt b) UU I>bu«UI»t Hot ttinri. Newport, R. I., November 8.—Since Friday one of Newport’s well k.iown citi zens, Horace Carliso, who as an express- man has had extensive dealing witn the summer resident4, has been on trial in the supreme court on a mo3t heinous charge preferred afrainst him by his 18-year-old daughter. The a cased was Indicted for criminal ass mil bnd incest. Four of the leading citizens, three of whom were ex mayors, came forward and furnished bail in the varn of §5009, and the accused was allowed his liberty. There was a general feeling that he was unjustly accused, and that the daughter had b en induced to luake the charge by her mother and other Til Oft. GILBERT, tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Port Office D PACKIPQQ * Iu cause?, and a ntw C.HT lx LOO . successful (TBK at your own home, by one who was deaf twenty-eight years. Treated by the most noted specialists without benefit. Cured hImsel; in three mouths, and since then hundreds o: others Full particulars sent on application T. S. PAGE, No. 41 West 31st St., New York Cit> oc2H tu th sataw6m I > |> I 7D Bend six cents for postage anc IV I ih Fa. Tecceive free a cosily nos oi goods which will help all, of either sex. to make more money right awa.y ths i anything else i this world. Fortunes await the workeis abso lutely sure. Terms mailed free. Tuck Al Co OJO^tRHEROK^r v k lv-i.-uti. f all 2T«atri 7-rr r »• r^vr. l r r( i;ir».«y!i*’Mfl«>.i(l ^ * •: . It • • ri -a- •» i.ine :o th.t. Liv *i. — ro. J_ Vfti| c , .**r»t:»ltAh. 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Pa. ro\8 weow Ct W KT \AJ A ft| nr i our a nve man or woman ■■ ww e* iw ■ neetlimrprofits:/teemploy ment to represent twin every county. Salary $.5montmy kesienses 1 , oralar^e commiss ion. on saN-s i f preferred. Goods staple, lars Free. .Boston. Maas. OPIUM lieu furs sent « i WMteiimi BUv-et M Y place on Talbotton road, about two mile* from city.on line of Georgia Midland. Has a new live room House, all uecess&ry out-hoc?e . in excellent repair; splendid spring. 'J*he place coutaius 102 1 .. acres, about 25 acres of which art- heavily wooded. TER?,IVES EASY. Fot particulars apply to me on the place. «v to T. M. Foitv, oners house. oel?»s " P MPRr\‘rtPI< Notice to Debtors and Creditors GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. All parties having claims against Thos. D Fortson. d teased, are hereby notified to prestn: the same, duly authenticated, to me, within thf •irne prescribed by lnw; and all parties indebted to said Thoft. D. Fortson are required to rnakv immediate payment to me. T. W. FORTSON. o«£ oawfwi Adniinirtratur. M AHHooDA^wsmaii^.a I ▼ I |,r *“‘ur* Dwraj, >’ervuu» **■ * l H+aa -Ml. eur.. h»v.ng trietl in v*ln every . remedy. h»* dlieorerad * simple *elf-rare. hl» fellow «n(Ter»»rv oc2x ecfti.ku ly L.J-.Y AND LK?ihSES PAID v « M : s*>:e ■?m-t. preferred # M^r 'i*vtur*r*fc *« o:- - !.. v il >uaau, O. hs pate*t mice a dost pioor WmJYLERDESK Bo°kca3 e 8.Table&, Offid —3 Chairs,Letter Presses. ‘‘JSSaI F * 118 Cabinets, &c. tylsr desk co. ^ RHEUMATIC PAIA>. flSrl Neuralgic. Sciatic. Svdd:-n. Sharp an;. / f\\ N:-rv> a Pams And S.rmns relieved ir / one minute by the Cuiicure Anri-Pain / Pk«:er War-anted. At -_i fiixgg; >>. - ' •: five for SI. Potter D ug and Chemical Company. Boston. Mas t. ITCHING Skin Diseases Instantly Re lieved bv Cuticura. I 'PP.EaTMENT -A v.-!irm oath with CUTICURA i A SOAP, a - n^’e applicaii. n of CL Tit URA the great Siin Cure. This repe ated daily, with I two or three dose* of CUT1C L RA REaOLVEAT the New Blood Purifier, tu keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure and unirritating the bow els open, the liver and kidneys active, will speed ily cure Herein a. Tetter. Ringworm. Psonasia. Lichen, Pruritus. Scald-Head. Dandruu and every species of Itching, Sea y and Pimply Hu mors of the Scalp and Skin, when the best physi cians and remedies fail. ECZEMA ON A CHILD. Your most valuable CUTICURA REMEDIES have done my cnild so much good that I fed like saying this for the benefit of those who are trou bled with skin diseases. My little girl was trou bled with Eczema, and 1 tried several doctors anu medicine.-, but did not do her any gooa uutu I used the CUTICURA REMEDIES, which speee;ly i-ared her. tor which I owe >ou many thanks and manv n ghts of rest. ANTON BOSiMIER, Edinburgh. Ind. TETTEK OF THE SCALP. I was a most perfectly bald, caused by Tetter of the i op of the scalp. 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I OFFER my plantation in Crenshaw county for •ale. containing 520 acres with 256 acres under good fence. Good frame dwelling house with seven room*, new framed kitchen adjoining, and good servants’ house in th* yard: also plenty of good tenants* houses and all necessary outbuild- mes. My place is situated two miles south ol New Providence, cn Conecuh riier. also on the* line of the Montgomery and Florida railroad which is being rapidly built. Convenient to three churches. Primitive Baptist. Missionary Baptist and Metkcdist. A goed school conve nient all the time. There are thiee geed wells of water and several good springs or. the plantation * good cattle and hog range, ard facilities for hunting and fishing good. I will sell cheaper than any one and give th ee payments, one-third cash. o*ic-th:rd 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 oki to a*tend to a farm cf th s size. W. P. MOUNT. New Providence, Ala., Oct. 15, 1886. oct24se*t Socle Mi 4 Co,, Brokers &. Reai Estate Agents. $3700 for a 5 room House; hot and cold water, out-build:.;gs. etc. $•• •*:; for Gen. F.vrch's Wynnton Bcsidcnc-- 1 . fl Aj for Mr. Joi. Pou’s TVyr.nton Residence. i*fy ■ f.»r Mr. Thomas'* i c Houses in Browcerille. Srr>> Dr Mr O. C Bollock's desirable Residence, t *« f;-r Mr. H. A. Gt‘-son’s place. Sumniervilie. Fic-Vt for an ekg tnt Wyunton P.esidsnce. Other city property. $:ooe, s*:eo. I. ’-'O. f ee 5*oo. &: 0. Several Dwellings and Stores for rtnt. Bord* and Stocks bought and sola. ocl7 ly O KC EW RUDOLPH FINZER'S STARLIGHT capital’ prize Al WholfNAle by LOUIS BUHLER & Co, COLUMBUS, O-aA. je5 e«>i6zn Money! Money! \ D\'ANCED on Cotu n Receipts, Stocks and Bonds and City Real Estate. „ , . v JOHN BLACKMAR, Telephone No. 51. Columbus, Ga. se we»I fri ti BUILDING LOT $IS0, BENT WITH PAIM Payable $10 a Month. * Due to Iufiimefi kidneys. Weak Back ,-i, .„„„ T md Lt>ms. 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