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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN : COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1886.
NOT ALWAYS A TRAMP.
Miwin Tktt He HU Oare Beea a Phjralclaa.
flame of Hle Beaiarkable Caree.
Washington C. H., Ohio, November 15.
The southern portion of Fayette county,
Bear the lloas county lino, is all torn up
over the work of a (rood Bamaritun who
recently passed through that section and
the adjoining portion of Ross county. The
Modes are reliable, and arc vouched for by
Mme of the best citizens in the two coun
ties. It seems that about one month ago a
Vagabond tramp, the most pitiable-looking
creature imaginable, dressed in rags, his
features being almost hidden by the thick
layers of dirt that covered them, applied
at the residence of Mrs. Sol. Stuckey, who
lives in Ross county, just over the Fayette
county line, and desired something to cat.
Like most women do, Mrs. Stuckey
took compassion on the unfortunate
Creature and told him to take a seat in the
kitchen, and she set a meal before him.
The little bright-eyed eight-year-old daugh
ter of Mrs. Stuckey came into the room.
Almost from the cradle the child had been
afflicted with a large, unsightly tumor on
its face. Nearly every treatment that
money could provide had been resorted to,
but with no avail.
When the tramp saw the tumor on the
Che child’s face he called the little one up
to him. “Why do you not have that tu
mor cured? ” he asked of Mrs. Stuckey.
The lady explained that they had done
all they could to drive it away, but all ef
forts had failed. Many noted doctors had
tried, but failed to effect a cure.
Back of the filth on his face there was
aa intelligent look which showed that the
man had not always been a tramp.
“I was once a physician, and 1 assure you
that I can cure the child,’’ said the tramp.
He was given a pencil and piece of paper,
and wrote a prescription which he said
couli be filled at any drug store. Direc
tions for use were also written out, and he
declared if they were properly followed
the child .would be well in a few days.
Mrs. Stuckey made an effort to draw from
the tramp a history of his life, but, while
be said it was romantic, ho refused to tell
anything of his career and left the house.
When Mr. Btuckey came to Washington
C. H., shortly afterward, he went to a drug
■tore, and, presenting the prescription to
the druggist, he asked if it wns harmless,
Whereupon he was informed that if it did
HO good it could do no harm. The pre-
aoription was filled,and upon Mr. Stuckey’s
return home the medicine was applied as
directed, and, strange to say, in a few days
the tumor began to diminish in size, and
Within two weeks every vestige of it had
disappeared, and the family is now one of
the happiest and most thankftil to be
found in the land.
Our informant says that the tramp phy-
■loian called at the house of a farmer in
Fayette county, whose Dame he could not
recall, and after securing something to eat
he wrote a prescription for rheumatism,
which was also filled in this city, and the
farmer, who had been confined to his bed
With rheumatism for twenty-two years,
Was healed in a few days’ treatment, so
that he is as well as he ever was. The
tramp has disappeared, and although ef
forts have been made to find him ho has
not since been heard of. People from all
parts of the surrounding country have
gone to see the healed persons, and pro
nounce the cures almost miraculous. There
is great excitement throughout the neigh
borhood. The matter has alBo created
-considerable comment in this city.
HOW CLEVELAND GOT OFF.
Harrow (Kip sf the President from a Fright-
fsl Fall In Dignity.
Towle in the Boston Traveller.
1 The facts lu relation to the lost deer hunt
Of the president at the WoodmontRod and
Gun Club are just beginning to be known.
The members of the club were very kind to
the president, and left no stone unturned
to make his visit a pleasant one. in the
first place, the club captured a deer just
■bout a week before hunt and kept him in
a pen until the day of thu president’s ar
rival. It was arranged that the deer should
be started in a direction so that he would
have to pass within easy shooting distanou
Of the executive. Commissioner Miller
and Mr. Hi-ins were stationed so as to
scare the deer in case he wont the wrong
way. When everything was in readiness
he wns given his freedom, and he made
the host use of it by bolting in tlie wrong
direction. Bivins was obliged to kill it,
and the president never got a sight at the
animal.
Some of the members of the club say
that It was perhaps fortunate for Mr.
Cleveland that the deer did not. go his
Way. It is the rule of the club Unit the
person who misses a deer shall sacrillce
the tail of his nether garment. The club
has nearly TOO of these emblems contribu
ted by some of the most prominent men in
the land. They are all labeled and are a
peculiar Institution of the olub. Bo far, no
president has ever made a contribution ol
this nature, but Mr. Cleveland said before
starting on the trip, that if he missed tho
deer he would “do as tho Romans do ”
CRAZY FOR A DRINK.
A Uroakljn llaetor Makes . Murd.rouH A.snult oil
s Wug < li rk In Ills Iiimuic Desire to Obtain
Whisky.
New York, November 16.—Answering
tho bell early this morning, Night Clerk
Larkin, of Btrahau’s drug store, in Brook
lyn, opened the door and was seized by a
powerful man, who threw him to the floor
And held him. Larkin by the dim light
recognized the man as Dr. illakeny, once a
reputable physician. Holding the clerk
down the doctor drew a knife, and, as lie
plunged it down the clerk made a desper
ate wrench and the knife was buried in his
thigh. Larkin then laid quiet, as if dead,
and saw the doctor go behind the, counter
and drink from the yellow whisky jug in
frantic haste. He swallowed nearly a
quart of the spirits and staggered out,
leaving the clerk insensible upon the floor.
A passing policeman, finding the drug
store open, discovered Larkin and sent
him to the hospital.
Rlakeny was picked up out of the gutter
by another officer and taken to the station
bouse. He is a hopeless drunkard, and
slops ut nothing to gratify his appetite.
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid
Gives prompt and permanent relief in
burns, scalds, chilblains, venomous stings
or bites, cuts and wounds of every deerip-
tion. It is invalunble in scarlet fever,
diphtheria, small-pox, cholera, yellow,
typhus, typhoid and other fevers. For
sick rooms, to prevent the spread of con
tagion, it is the best disinfectant known.
Hun. ilex. II. Stephens, of Georgia.
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid is au article
of but little cost, but great value. Its
domestic as well as medicinal uses are nu
merous, while its specialties are most
wonderful. No head of a family should
ever be without it. eod se*w
Fell Into Bough lUnds.
“I hope and pray,” remarked a gentle
man as he left tbe steamer, “that I shall
never have occasion to cross the Atlantic
■gaiiy.” “Rough passage, eh?” “Rough
is no name for it. I had four kings beat
three times.”—N. Y. Sun.
MJCKl.EVK ABMl'A HALVE.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises. Bores, Ulcers, Sait Rheum, Fever
Sc -ea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive-
’ cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 26 cents per
box. For sale by Brannon & Carson.
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Borne people suffbr from slek headache
ell their llvos, dragging out e miserable
existence. If they would only try one
dose of SMITH’S BILE BEANS (one
Bean) they would never say that nothing
would afford them relief. This wonderftil
remedy is pleasant harmless and always
effective. The price, 25 cents per bottle,
makes It very popular. For sale by all
druggists and dealers in medicines, or sent
by moil. novl eod&wlm
Ami thu Creditor (iota Left.
Some Americans are too proud to beg
and too honest to steal, ana so they get
trusted.—Boston Post.
A MONT URF.RAI. OFFER.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.,
offer to send their celebrated Voltaic
Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty
days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv
ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, -lanhood,
Ac. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en
velope with full particulars, mailed free.
Write them at once. iAWtf
llu Touk After HU Ms.
Youth (in the barber’s cbalr)—“I say, do
you think I’ll ever have a moustache?”
Barber (after thorough examination)—
“Well, I can’t say as I do.” “Ham, that’s
very odd. Why, my gov'ner has a tre
mendous moustache. ’ “Ah, that may be;
but perhaps you take after your ma.”—
Worcester Gazette.
Bradfields
An infallible specific for
all the discuses peculiar to
women, such as puiuful or
suppressed Menstruation,
Falling of the Womb, Leu-
corrhcea or Whites, etc.
Female
CIIANtiE OF LIFE.
If taken during this critr
Regulator
Bend for hook containing valuable Information
>r women. It will be mailed face to applicants.
Bkadfikld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Qa.
CLINCMAN’S
T obacco
REMEDIES
’i HE CL1HGMAH TOBACCO 01MTHEHT
(or lli'lilnu IIiuj never lulled to give
prompt roliof. Will cure An«l Ulcers. At hcosh,
> ihtula, Totter. Suit Ulmuni Bavt.or’s Itch, King-
Pimples. Soros » ud BoUh. I*iiee •><> et*.
YMF CL1NGMAN TORARnn PAKF
THE CLINGMAN TC3AC30 PLASTER
riling to die most
Prepared according to the most seienti/'e
tiririe<p h'N, ol the Pi HI ST .*• Ill AT! \ I;
i \t« ttl'.OI compounded with the puroct
T »h’ii*c'» Flour, nnd is H|»»*«’i’il!y rocoinraondod tor
i’.iouo Wood or Uuko «•» tin* Btot t. and for that class!
«»i iimmt or intlnniumtory mrlndiox, A chon nnd
l*;.iii:< whore, from too delicate u state of tho system,
tho p itiniit in unable to hear tho stronger npplieni ion
ol dr* T -banco (,’ftko. For Heudnchn or otuor Aches
and Pains, it in invnhmblo. Price tu cts.
Asl; your druggist for these roruedko. or writototho
ClItfGIMN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM, N. C. J. S. A.
Catarrh
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JM |(?/ee8* Relic/ a l Once
m ““ and Cures
'.old in Head.
CATARRH,
HAY FEVER.
>'ota Liquid, Snuff or
° U.SJL \ 'owder. Free from
MPpiiRw njurious drugs and
■FEVER dlennivc odors.
A particle is applied into each nostril and is
agreeable. Price 50 cent* at Druggists; by mail,
registered 50 cts. Circulars free. ELY BROS,,
Druggists Owego. N. Y. aug3 eod&wtf arm
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It onn he given in ti cup of coffee or ten
without the knowledge ol the person tak
ing it; is absolutely harmless, ami will ef«
feet a permanent and speedy euro, whetUei
the patient is a moderate drinker or an ul-
coliolic wreck. It has been given in thou
sands of eases, and in every installer a per
fect cure lias followed. It never fails. The
system onee impregnated with the Specific,
it becomes au utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOB SJLXaE 13V
M. D. HOOD A CO.,
93 RROAD ST.. COLUMBUS. GA.
Call or write for circular A full particulars.
FOR SALE!
Ik fYplaco on Talbotton road, about two mile,
ill from city,on line of Georgia Midland. Ha.
a new five room House, all necessary out-houses,
In excellent repair; splendid spring. The place
contains 102k acres, about 25 acres of which art
heavily wooded.
TERMS EASY.
For particulars apply to me oa tbe place, or
to T. M. Foley, opera house.
OC12U a P. SPRINGER.
*fie&naCordial
CURES
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
TT gives NEW
1 LIFE to tha
TT la Invlgorat.
Ing and De
lightful to take,
and of great value
as a Medicine for
weak and Ailing
Women and Chil
dren.
whole BYSTEM
by Strengthening
the Muscles, Ton
ing the NERVES,
end completelyDi-
| gecting the food.
no hurtful
Minerals, is com
posed of carefully
selected Vegeta
ble Medicines,
combined skill
fully, making a
Safe and Pleasant
Remedy, on receipt of io c.’
For anlo by .11 Druc.Ut. and (trocar.. Should tho dMler her
rou not keep vnu.vt (OKIHAL, mult tl.OO, >ud . full .1.)
Will* Will L'l Mill, ciiarKen paid,
CHRP a KKD ONLY BT
Volina Drug and Chemioa! Company,
H jtn.. c, s. i.
A Book, 'Volina,’
— by 1 e a d I n g
physicians, telling
how to treat dis
eases at HOME,
mailed, together
withasetofhand-
•ome cards by new
Heiiotypeprocess,
on receipt '
A Standard Medical Work
ONLY fll.OO BY MAIL, POSTPAID.
ILLUSTRATED SAMPLE FREE TO AL1
KNOW THYSELF.
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Exhausted Vitality. Nervous and Physical Debil
ity, Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth,
and the untold misery resulting from indiscretiox
or excesses. A book for every man, young, mid
die-axed and old. It contains 126 prescription!,
for ail acute and chronic diseases, each one ol
which is invaluable. So found by the Author
whose experience for 26 years is such as probabl)
never betore befel the lot of any physician. SW
pages, bound in beautifhl French muslin, em
bossed covers. Dill gilt, guaranteed to be a fine)
work in every sense—mechanical, literary ami
professional—than any other work sold in tkb
country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded
in every instance. Price only $1.00 by mail, post
S aid. Illustrated sample 6 cents. Send now
told medal awarded the author by the Natioua
Medical Association, to the President of which
the Hon. P. A. Bissell, and associate officers or
the Board the reader is respectfully referred.
The Science of Life should be read by the younu
for instruction, and by the afflicted for relief. Ii
will benefit all.—London Lancet.
There is no member of society to whom Thu
Science of life will not be uscfUl, whether youth
parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.—Ar
gonaut.
Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr
W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch street, Boston
Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases re
quiring skill and experience. Chronic and obsti
note diseases that have bathed the skill of all
other physicians a specialty. Such treated sue
cessfully without an instance of failure. Men
tion this paper. ap28 wl
Maverick National Bank.
BOSTON, MASS.
CAPITAL,
NIIRPLVk,
9400.000
400,000
Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corporations
solicited.
Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent
and we re discount for Banks when balances
warrant it.
Boston is a Reserve Cit'. and balances with us
from Banks (not located in other Reserve Cities)
counted us a reserve.
We draw our own Exchange on London and
the Continent, and make Cable transfers and
place money by telegraph throughout the United
States autl Canada.
Government Bonos bought and sold, and Ex
changes in Washington made for Banks without
extra charge
We have a market for prime first-enss Invest
ment Securities, nn.i invite proposals from States.
Counties and Cities when is-uing Bonds.
We do a general Banking business, and invite
eorre' pondenee.
ANA I*. POTTKIt. President.
JON. W. won 14, Cashier.
ou;>n wed&sntGm
FOR SALE.
Temperance Ilnll, two-story brick building,
walls and timbers perfectly sound. Could be
converted inton splendid warehouse at nominal
expense. Quarter acre lot. Will sell for what
the land is woith — thirty per cent below assessed
value.
The Wilkerson Residence, Third avenue, op
posite Mr. Jno. Hill’s.
The Harrison Dwelling and 40 acres, Beall-
wood.
Two-story Brick Store occupied by J. II. Gabriel
& Co.
Quarter acre lot uorth Jackson street.
FOR ZE^EHSTT.
Offices and Sleeping Rooms over Singer Sew
ing Machine Co’s office.
L. H. CHAPPELL,
ISrokcr. Real Estate and Insurance Agent.
dtf
Hattie It. J<>h ison vs. Janus M. Davis. Petition
lor tho i emoval of Trustee, and for the ai*-
pointment of another Trustee.
Columbus. Oa., ut Chambers, October 8, lsgt*.
the- petit 1 on in the above case read and consider
ed; it is ordered that the defendant. James M
Davis, show cause' before pie* ut 10 o’clock a. m.
on the 15th of December, 1880, at the Court House
in the city of Columbus. \vh> be should not be
r moved from his trust and another trustee ap
pointed as prayed for. and it appearing tli.it su’d
James M. Davis resides bcyoiul the limits of thb
State, it is ordered that seivice be Perfected or
him by publication of this i rder in the Columbus
Enquirer-mm, a newopapt r published in the city
of Columbus, twice a month for two months be-
fo e the hearing.
Given under my hand and official signature.
J. T. WILLIS, Judge S. C. C. C.
octs utamton
Electric Belt Free
fo introduce it and obtain uwnts wo will for tho next
•Ixtydays give away, froeof charge, in each couui v
in tuo U. 8. a limited number ol our 4*erumii
i.lectro Galvanic Suspensory llcltn, Price $.»•
.1 positive and unfailing euro for Nervous Debility.
\ aricocelo, Emissions, Impotency &c. $500.00 Howard
^OOFlNC
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SHARP
COLUMBUS
Iron Works
c o im: :f .a. zsr it,
Columbus,
Georgia.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
-DEALERS IN-
Lime, Shingles, Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Flooring
and other Lumber. Specialty made of Dress
ing Lumber for other parties.
-AGENTS FOR
Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders, Standard
Injectors, Hancock Inspirators and
BROWN COTTON GINS
MANUFACTURERS OF
Stratton’s Improved Absorption lee Machines, Saw Mills.
Pufnps, Hollow Ware, Syrup Kettles,
STEMI ENGINES, CINE MILLS, POWER COTON PRESSES,
Q-OXjIDIEItsr COTTON- PRESSES
AND
The Improved Calender Rollers.
The above cut represents Hie Improved Calender Rollers,
so much admired and extensively used by Cotton Manufac
turers of the present day. They consist principally of five
Rollers, six inches in diameter, 40 inches long: two of them
hollow, being a receptacle for steam. They are furnished
with all necessary pipe and valves, lilted up ready to be at
tached to a Boiler; has all the latest improvements on same,
including the Selvage Rollers ane Cloth Yard Folder ; a taut
and loose Pulley, '20 inches in diameter. 4 inches face, all
ready to he connected to a line of Shafting. It only requires
a trial to demonstrate their indispensibilily.
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ESTABLISHED 1866.
G.GUNBY JORDAN
Fire Insurance Agent,
Pioneer Building, Front Street. Telephone No. 104.
REPRESENTING
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. Honestly
paid every loss since 1810.
NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York. Every policy
issued under New York Safety Fund law.
SUN FIRE OFFICE, of London. Established 1710. Always
successful.
Policies issued on all classes of insurable property.
Iip|iros«itatiic Compaim ('oiirtfous Treatment. Pair Adjustments. Prompt Payments.
A share of your business solicited.
se;H2 drf
E M P1 ReTsT A B LES
Successors io JOHN HISBR0 W J- CO.
Sak Feed and Livery Stables.
East Side of First Ave., between 12th and 13th Sts.
Sew ud Hobby Turnouts, Safe and Showy Horses, Careful and liipericuced Drivers.
FUNERALS personally conducted and properly attended to. The finest Hearses in
the city.
AFTER SEPTEMBER 1st, Horses boarded and carefully cared for at $16 per
month. ,Ample accommodations for LIVE STOCK. Headquarters for dealers.
4S-Tele|>hone No. 38. oe3l diy
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE
-FOB PARTITION—
Valuable City Property.
rjBOBGIA-MUSCOQEE COUNTY: Uader
'J and hy virtue of an order from the Superior
Court of Muscogee County, passed at the Mar
Term, 188(1, thereof, the undereixned Commission-
... . ’ " urt. willseU in front of
* . ..
next.
era, appointed by said Court.
the Court House of said county, in the city of Go:
lumbus. on the first. Tueaday ln December next,
,jE®
... , State of Georgia, to wit: ’
. The ({round, wlth.the. improvements thereon.
to the highest' bidder, the following dc™,
city property, all lyingdn the city of Colum
hours ol sale, at publio ou<
.dder. the followli
tying in
county of MuscoKee, Stab
and runs back with a de nth of one hundred and
forty-seven feet and ten Inch, s (.147 feet 10 inches).
S dished in the plan of said city as lot number 726
ounded on he north by lot formerly owned by
Garland B. Terry, on the south by lot formerly
owned by Jones, McDouguh and Cieghorn, on
the east by lot manner 225, and on the west by
First avenue (formerly Oglethorpe street), on
which said First avenue said property n-onts.hav-
ing a frontof ninety-nine (08) feet, more or less
—., ,—■[ W ith a depth r"— 1 ■ ‘ *
et and ten 1
more or less.
Also, the following lots and parts of lots in said
city of Columbus, to-wit:
All of (ity lots numbers 626 and 626, oontalnlgn
'■i of an acre each, more or less; also, the north
parts of city lots numbers 623 and 624, said parts
being of the breadth of forty-nine feet three and
one-third inches (49 feet 3.S Inches) each, running
through both of said lots the same width thorn
Forsyth to McIntosh streets, being the north
thirds of said lots numbers 523 apd 624, the whole
ol the aforesaid property bviugtne same property
which was owned in the late James M. Quincy Id
his life time. The four lots last described lie m a
contiguous body nnd are unimproved.
For the purposes of this sale the • four unlm-
8, each of said lots being of 1 a breadth of 49 feet
inches, and running back with a depth of 147
eet 10 inches. Lots numbers 1, 6, 6 and 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
three and one third inches (49 feet 3)o inches),and
running back east 147 feet 10 inches. '
Lots numbers 2,4,0 and e in said rubdivislon
are situated on the west side of Fifth avenue
(formerly McIntosh street), each of said lot*
IVonting on said Fifth avenue 49 feet 3)i inches
and running back west 147 feet 10 inches.
Terms—Cash on day of sale.
Possession given on payment of purchase
money. D. A. ANDREWS,
TOL Y. CRAWFORD,
JAS. G. MOON,
nov2dlm Commissioners.
J. C. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent,
WO. 22. MKXT BOOK TO POST OFFICE, COLUM
BUS, OA.
FOR HALE.
•1450. M 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. % acre lot. six room house and other
homes, all new, on lower Broad.
2750. 5 room house, two servant houses.
250 One vacant lot fronting: park.
1800. \\ acre ’ot, 6 room house and store house.
460. M acre lot on 3d avenue, between 5th and
6th 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, ana several small farms in Geo aia
and Alabama. Cal 1 and see me before you make
any arrangements, as I mean business.
J". a. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent, No.22 12th St
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Erasts
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1 NATURAL FRUIT
FLAVORS
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared with strict regard to Furity, Strength, and
II caithfuliiesB. Dr. Price’s Baking Powder contains
no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. J)r. Price’s Extracts*
Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, etc., flavor deliciously.
CRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago and St Louis.
G HEW
RUDOLPH FINZER’S
STARLIGHT
CAPITAL
At Wholesale* by
LOUIS BUHLER k Co,
aOLTTIMI-BTTS, C3YX..
Je5 eodfim
BUILDING LOT $150,
Payable flO a Month.
/QUARTER-ACRE LOT in Northern Liberties*
'al on extension of Third avenue. Good settle
ment. Buy this lot and stop paving rent.
No. 235. JOHN BLACK MAR.
, Real Estate Agent. Columbus, Ga.
se wr d firi tf
I Senrt cents lor posuigr and
XV1 £ a X-M • recceivi* free h costly bos of
goods which will help all, of either sex, to makf
more money right away the n anything else i
this world. Fortunes await the workers abno*
lately sure. Terms mailed tree. Tkuh & Go*
August*. Maine