Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, November 24, 1886, Image 6

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I DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1886. I',i'\v\ l’ro; "iIiirtir Flul.l Gives prompt and j-crmnnent relief in burns, Roalds, chilblains, venomous stiiiBi; I or bites, cuts and wounds of every decrlp- I tlou. It is invaluable in scarlet fever, | diphtheria, small-pax, oholern, yellow, ! tvphus, typhoid and other fevers. For rick rooms, to prevent the spread of con tagion, it is the best disinfectant known, lluii. tin*. 11. Stephens, ortttvrg'n, Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid is an article .of but little cost, but great value. Its domestic as well as medicinal uses arc nu merous, while its specialties are most wonderful, iso head of a family should everbewithout.lt. ____ eodsejjw So Longer Puritan. Governor-elect Ames is stricter thnn Mayor O’Brien in giving his otHoial coun tenance to public dinners. The lieutenant- Kovernor draws the line at Sunday morn ing, while the mayor presides with dis tinguish grace up to the time almost to cock-crow. Well, times have much changed in Boston. There nre residents of the city who remember when, Governor Morton, was severely crieised and lost many votes because he was known once to visit the theatre while in office.—Boston Herald. Some people suffer from sick headache all their lives, dragging out a miserable exlstanee. If they would onlv try one dose of SMITH’S BILE BEANS tone Beam they would never say that nothing would afford them relief. This wondeifui remedy is pleasant harmless and always effective. The price, 25 cents per bottle, makes it very popular. For sale by all druggists and dealers iu medicines, or sent by mail. novt eod.twlm Worth Considering. Mrs. Donovan, the mother of the young fcllowwhojnmpedfrombot.il the Brook lyn and the Niagara suspension bridge, wants to know “if there is anything higher that Lawrence can jump oil?’’ \Ve take pleasure in directing the attention of her ambitious son to the Washington monu ment in this city. The possibilities of that structure as a means of riding the country of cranks arc worth taking into considera tion. -Washington Star. Xu Hurrlttin-S After Sunset. Archbishop ltyan, in carrying out the de crees of the recent council at Baltimore, has enjoined the priests;ln this diocese from performing marriage ceremonies iu the evening. He insists that weddings in church must take place with a nuptial mass, or, failing in that, as early in the afternoon ns possible. Under none but the most urgent circumstances will a marriage ceremony be allowed to take place after sundown. A prominent Catholic prelate, in speaking of this decree, said it was the spirit of the church to surround the nuptial ceremony with all the impressiveness and sanctity possible. “In the Catholic church,” he said, “matrimony is one of the sacraments, and should only be reeei ed with the most intense devotion. The couple to he married should be in a state of grace—that is, they should have made a general confession and be prepared to receive the holy com munion at the nuptial mass, and thus begin their new life with a feeling that they will be strengthened by the sacraments of the church m the many trials they will have to GEO. HART CAPTURED. rhe Other Rurilrrtni of Voimit Wulilrupln -lull — He Tells Seiernl Stories About the Bloody Crime. Montgomery AdvortiRor. George lfnrt. one of the negroes who murdered voting Edwin Wnldrup in Leo countv, n few weeks ago, is now lodged in the Montgomery county Jail in this city. His identity ami guilt seems unquestiona ble. The murderer was captured atCnnlberg, near Birmingham, about 0 o’clock Sunday ni-ht. The nrr. st win. made by Mr. It. W. •Trammell, a citizen of Loo county, who brought him to this city on the smith bound Louisville and Nashville passenger train Inst night and lodged him iri jail for safe-keeping. Mr. Trnmmell lives in the neighborhood where voting Wnldrup re-idod and was murdered. He knew Waldrup nnri both the negroes w< 11. Hu snvs the negro lu- hasin custody is George Uni t, without, any sort of doubt. and I lie prisoner answers perfectly I lie' description of the murderer given lit, the time the crime was com mitted. Mr. Trammell succeeded in making the arrest hv n splendid piece of detective work, fie shadowed n negro who he thought was intimate with George Hart and knew of his whereabouts. lie follow ed his man through this city last Satur day night mid shadowed him to Birming ham ami from thorn to Conlburg. Sunday night the suspect id negro met George Hart at a negro house in Conlburg. Mr. Tram mell was clove on the t rack mid witnessed the meeting between the two negroes. He had his man cornered and closed in upon him. George Hurt heard the command, “Hands up!” and obeyed without a word. He was then searched and then hand cuffed, without making an effort to escape or resist the officer. He had no weapons, but a pocket hook nnd watch chain were found on his person and identified ns the S roporty of young Waldrup. George claims lat he bought the watch and traded it oil. After the arrest, ami before lie was im prisoned for the night, he was told that he would bo thrown into one of the red hot coke owes. lie thought the end was at hand, and said he wanted to tell nil about thecrin, lie then made a full confession of the crime, and told how it was planned and executed. Latterly, when he found that he. would not he put to death on the spot, he changed his story and said that ho killed young Waldrup in self-defense. Talking to the ofHeera yesterday he denied that he took any part in the murder, and said he was in Birmingham when It was committed. On investigation Mr. Tram mell found Hint he lmd been working at. Coalburg fifteen days, and was employed as a sect ion hand on the railroad between Birmingham and Coalburg. Before leaving Birmingham yesterday ■afternoon Mr. Trammell was informed that the news of George Hart’s capture had reached Loe county, and that a mob of citizens was being organized for the purpose of faking the prisoner by force and putting Him to death. The plan was to take the prisoner from the train at JLoachapoka and swing him to the first tree. Mr. Trammell telegraphed the gov ernor for instruct,ions, but (lid not get a reply to the same before leaving Birming ham. On reaching this oily he decided to put the negro in jail here for safekeeping. To-day it will be decided which is the best and safest plan, to have the prisoner kept hero or sent under guard to the Lee coun- tv jail at Opelika. Mr. Trammell says that he will not take George Hart to Lee county unless the governor orders it and sends a strong guard with him. He says that the friends of young Waldrup are desperate and determined, and the prisoner would t.xi taken from the sheriff and lynched if he is taken to Opallita with out an extra guard. The people are aroused and indignant, and George Hart will go the way John Moss went it he once gets into their clutches. It iu not probable that tho prisoner will be exposed to violence. If ho is guilty of the crime with which he is charged, he will receive a propel- punishment, after a fair trial has been had in the courts. Even- handed justice will lb: t ho penalty when the law has taken itscourse. The authori ties owe it to themselves and the state to see that I he dignity o! the law is preserved nnd no further judgment passed hastily. A Mini laiinlr) far l.imt Ciimiiuii). What, hns become of the mugwumps?— j Tipton Times. contend with. The archbishop desires to increase tho happiness of the married state, and he feels that tills can be done by im pressing the members of his flock of the importance of the step they are taking, them to observe the np< and by compelling forms prescribed by the church for the marriage ceremony. Hereafter, in this diocese, and I have no doubt in al! the dioceses in this country, instead of aaotiple rushing into a church nod being wedded with a form that lasts about five minutes they will have to be wedded with the church’s greatest ceremony—a mass.” An Ancient Ehc of Sue nr. It is stated that sugar in its course state, called “goor,” has been ivied in India from time immemorial as an ingredient in'mor- tar, and mnsonry cemented with it Inis been known to defy every effort of pick and shovel. The cohesive power of “sugar” in political matters hns long been recog nized in this country.—Newark (N. J.) News. the: famous brand of TfflmaCordi&l c U It K 8 DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, liver complaint, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. ESTABLISHED 186S. G.GUNBY JORDAN TT is Invigorat ing end De lightful to take, and of great value an a Medicine for v.*enk and Ailing Women and Chil- J T gives NEW LIFE to tho whole 8YSTEM by Strengthening the Muncies, Ton ing the NERVES, and completelyDi- gcating the l'ood. Fire Insurance Agent, Telephone No. 104. W' O no h u i-1. f u 1 Minerals, i'J cc ti- poccd of cnre*fuily r.clcctrd Vegeta ble Medicine a, < omL fully, making a !S ..'u and 1-leasant Remedy. Kt.r Hi.lt* l-y nil T)nntKlRt CJui***** iii* ’* ' u:r ' ' ‘ to treat dis eases at HOME, mailed, together with a set of hand some cards by new H si iotype proces s, on receipt of lo c. « nml Grocer*. 0’ionM tho denier upnr AL, vomit fci.VM), »uU » lull diA j Pioneer Building, Front Street. 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. llcprcscutntive Companies. Ctuirkoiis Treatment. Pair Adjustments. Prompt Payments. A share of your business solicited. LI PURE OLD RYE i Introduced originally in the year mlly making now friend*. It • ni'.s? Mi.jirovd im.ooNHLfdist.il.. l, y * f ,"d grain, being hold uni- ""til frilly matured l»y ago, Is -•r ii • purity, dodejn y of flavor mm hiiii... in (jim.'itv. For >a!c, and orders solicited by the agent. T. .>1, FOI.L Y« Oi era House, Cor 10th .Street mid Jet Avenue, Columbus, Qm atiou, fr.» form I v in j'lutu cm: i't U liinlio) Hub- «* rural in home with- t pain. Hook o? par- Fit Eli. \ M..D. —-liars ... li. M. WOOLLEY, A1 In III (I, till, onice “ Whitehall Street CLINGMARf’S 'OBACCO THE CLING 1UN TOBACCO OINTMENT . . ...int relief. Will w . .. lirM ro „ idntulu, Totter. Salt Rhoum. Barber’s Itch, Uing- worniH, PimplcH, Soros and Boils. Price ,)OcIh. THE CLiNGMAN TOBACCO CAKE V iTiTtL’s dun i<i:.iri:i>v, » ,-.n ‘ v .tundrt. Cuts Brulson, Snrair.a, ErjsipuluH Reiln, t.ml.linden. Hono Pulnns, Uliern, Sores. Sere Eyes. !y»roThrivit.BunionH,Ooma. Neuralgia Rhouin.iti:-m, (hvhitirt. (inut.. Khoumalio Gout. Colds, Goughs, BimirIiKIh, Milk Lea, Snake and I>ng Bit.es. Stings THE CLIfSBHMN TOBACCO PLASTER l v » ei»,ired accord in;; to Die moril Kcienil/'c mhicipIcH, ot tho S’liKliST SBDATIV S*. J M.h r JMIC.VIVS compounded with the purest iobtinio J«lour, nnd ih specially rocomuiendod tor Croup Wood or (take ot the Breast, and for that claim ei irritant or intlmnniutory nmlndion, Aches and J 'aitiB where, from too delicate a Htato of the Hjslen., t.w patient in unable to bear the at router application el die Tobacco Cake. For Hoaduclie or other Aches and Pains, it. is invaluable. I’rire Id cis Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the CliNGUM TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM. N. C. J. S. A. DRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR Most huppHy meets tho demand of tho age ft..' woman's peculiar afflictions. It is a remedy tor WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class of her diseases. It is a spocitie for certain diseases! con dition 8 of the womb, and so controls the Menstrual organs to regulate a’l derangements and irregularities of hi r Monthly Sickness. The proprietors claim for this remedy no other medi cal property. It is stric’ly u Vegetable Com • pound, the studied proscription of a learned phy sician whose specialty was Female Diseases, and whose fume been me enviable because of his success in the treatment and euro of ft male com plaints. SutTcrinjr woman, it will relieve you of nearly nil complaints peculiar to your sex. For sale by druggists. Write for book, “Men sage to Woman,” mailed free. Rrmwield Regulator. Co., Atlanta, Ga. eod&w nrm (3) G HE 3U "W RUDOLPH FINZER’S STARLIGHT AM. CAPITAL PRIZE AC Wholesale by LOUIS BUHLER k Co, GOLTJIvl'BTJS, C3--A-. je5 eodCm l£EDSOFDARmfi iBtUE R GRTCi;. agentsw ants l3D»colli > fiior V. y 'Z’lvO}“V r ' 0 f tf iemo*tthrllMiigporso»ial ftdvrnturps, ex* ^iV-^ ploitu oficuuti ami spies,forlorn hopot.hcro- 1c bravery, imprisonments ami halr-breadtt. vsrapcff, hand-to-hand striurelrs, pprilous j.mrneva. darinu :«idfc and l«ol:l deeds on hotii hu»es durinp the(Sroat Civil 'fiCAMMiZl.'. iWUS'fnV.'lS'KKBKlSiW! V' .. i,AUK Y AND LXe’KNSES PAID v'llJ bimo which proiorred «; { O r»tr.nu*aotnrorak Rjruo , l mcmuatijO. V6li r.a Dt’117 and Chemical Company, «.•.! ti ;oht: • m.. r. s. a. (Copy.) Chicago, April .a, . This is to certify, that tho Illinois Trust :m Savings Bank bus thi#day received from the. Union Cigar Company ofChicago, to be held as a Special Deposit, U. S. 4°lo Coupon Bonds, as follows: No. {*2028 D. ?500. ^ Market Value of which la S80f2a No. 22028 U. ?500. n ^ “ 41204 100. I 41205 100. y •• 62830 100. ( 8800. J l 8800. / (S.) Jas. 5. dubs, Cash. We ofTer the aliove as a F0 T tFK5T, if our “FANCY GROCER*’ does not prove u> be a genuine Havann^fillcr Cigar.-Union Cigar Co g\G fin \ 7 Our LA 1.0MA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand made. Elegant quality. Superior woikmanhip. Sold by all Grocers. UNION CIGAR COMPANY, ?5 N. Clinton St., - CHICAGO. Retail bit C D. HUNT, Columbus, Ga le?Jrtiv BALL’S yj la satisfactory . V o p- ..-o refunded bv h«Uh. l.. ti.i. i.w lx me genuine without Hail* COS&SET Oft . ...."i.L New York ” ‘ 4’.-*- "oc. iff 1‘Juuaoit, .ot. UTDTMTUr Uped for over years wiOitrri'at Rn-reosby tlia physicians cf l'ai lu, »«• Y..rX »-j l Loudon, and nuporb.r to nil o’.Ii.ts ) . r-upt <nro of;* cases.rccmit.xorionaRuuid:.!;:. L up otilvin OlasslIoidi Rc.imaainig(’ j)onl-Ru..pb. Puic’8 7’> CISS'S, WAV.IXU *1 JK.IZ T.IL lHEATHSI CAPsCLI.S IX THE M'AUKET. Prcporod by CU.N & OIL, [ Paris. QULD MEDAL, PAUIS, 181 BAKER’S BMMCocsi W arranted absolute By pm Cocon, from which the excetta Oil ha.-? been removed. It hue f/irv times tho strength of Cocoa nuxo* with Starch, Arrowroot or Bur and is therefore far moreecon^ ical, costing less than on.ee-, Jo cup. It ia delicious, nour B nt - • strengthening, easily O-VdVreprt and admirably adap d :or Vst.it. ids as well as for persona in he\ • T M.. Bold by Grocera o?erywhe. A ,' BAKER & CO., Borchester, Mass. D P A C*NI PQQ I causes, and a new C.HT • and successful tTUK at your own home, by one who was deal twenty-eight years. Treated by the most noted specialists without benefit. Cured himselj iu three months, and since then hundreds ol others. Full particulars sent on application. T. S. PAGE, No. 41 West 31st St., New York Cily oc28 tu th sat&w6m zimmehman FRUIT EVAPORATORS EMPIRE STABLES. Successors fu JOHN DISH 1(0 W d- CO. East Side of Firs*. Ave., between 12th and 13th Sts. Nobby Turnouts, Safe nnd •Showy Horses, t'nrefiil and Experienced Drivers, : Sew 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. ft»-T<*lepl>im<» .Vo. 5S.4 Po:<1 j lv , ' BABY’S SKIN Infantile and Birth Humors Speedily Cured by Cuticura. F IR Cleansing the Skin and Scalp of Birth Humors, for allaying Itching, Burning and Inflammation, for curing the first symptoms of Eczema, Psoriasis, Milk Crust, Scald Head, Scro-ula and other inherited skin and blood dis ease®, Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and Cuti cum Soap, an exquisite Skin Beautifiev. exter nally, and ( uticura Resolvent, the new Blood Purifier, internally, are infallible. Absolutely pure. MY ObDINT (1IIMI, Now six years of age, when an infant six months old, was attacked with a virulent, malignant «kir. disease.. All ordinary remedies fal ing, we called pur family physician, who attempted to cure it hut it sp ead with almost incredible ' apidity, ur. til the lower portion of th£ little fellow’s perse n. from the middh of his back down to his knees, was one solid rash, ugly, painful, blotched and malicious. We had no rest at night, no peuce by day. The physician did not know then, and dof s 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 an- a cake of Cuticura Soop. The < fieci WAS SIMPLY MAUYELOI S. U ing the two together, first washing him thor oughly with ( uticura Heap then anointing him with Cuticura. From tie first application a change; for the better appear d. The doctor said we had no further need of him, and ceased hit- visits. In three or four Reel’s a complete cure v/as wrought leaving the little 'ellow’s person at white ami healthy ns though he had m ver been attacked. In m*. opinion,your valuable remedies- save d h s life, and to-day he is a strong. Ik alth? chi’d, pc rfectly well, no repetition of thedh eabi. having * ver occurred. Yon arc welcome to male. any use of t his you may deem best. GKO. B. SMITH, Att’y at Law and Lx Proa. Att'y, , „ Ashland. Ohio Reference: J. G. Weist. Druggist, Ashland. O CUTICIIU KEMEDIKfi Arc sold everywhere. Price: CrTici.’itA, r»o cents CuTicutiA Soap, 26 cents; Cuticura Resolvent. Si.oo. Prepared by P.OTTBK Drug and Ciidmicaj Co., Boston. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases. M i> \ DV Use Cuticura Soap, an c-xquisitelj 1 l perfumed Skin Beautifier. ITCHING Skin Diseases Instunlly R.e lieved by Cuticura. the great Skin Cure. Tills repeated daily, with two or three doses of CUTICURA RE80LVENT, the New Hlood Purifier, i.o keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure and unirritatiug the bow els open, the liver and kidneys active, will speed ily cure Eczema, Tetter. Ringworm. Psoriasis, Lichen, Pruritus, Scald-Head. Dandruff and every species of Itching. Sciuy and Pimply Hu mors of the Scalp and Skin, when the best physi cians and remedies fail. ECZEMA ON A H11M). 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- bied wii h • l:in disease s. My little girl was trou bled with Eczema, and 1 tried several doctois and medicines, hut did not do her any good until I used the CUTICURA: REMEDIES, which speedily»tired her, for which I owe you many TETTER OF THE SCALP. I was almost perfectly bald, caused by Tetter of the op of the scalp. I used >cur CUTICURA REMEDIES about six weeks, and they cured my scalp perfectly, aud now my hair is coming back as thick a • it ever whs. J. P. CHOICE, Whitesboro, Tex. COVERED WITH 11 LOT ATI EH. I want to tell you that your CUTICURA RE SOLVENT is magnificent About three months ago my face was covered with Blotches, and af ter using three bottles of RESOLVENT I was perfectly cured. FREDERICK MATTER, 23 at. Charles St., New Orleans, La. OF PRICELESS VALVE. I cannot speak in too high terms of your CUTI CURA. It is worth its weight in pure gold for skin diseases. I believe it ha*- no eonal. W.W NORTHRUP, 1015 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura. 50c; Cu- ticura Soap, 25c: Cuticura Resolvent 31.00. Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass. Send for “How to Cu e Skin Ihseascs.” PIM PLES, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes and Baby Humors, use CUTICURA SOAP. Great llar^uliin for SO days U»-frowi me wi/e oj ru>.\. John Shkkman of Ohio: ••1 have thoroughU tost ,I jour iim.hln** a- :i IluUtv a« troll v a llryer.au*! it works Wautilullv. CUl'KI.FA S. SIIKRM Vdilr-'aa Zimmerman Maohiuci'u., CinciuntU. Ohio L L.A el4i ^ENTWITH F-A.I1T Due to Inflamed Kidneys, Weak Back ,at»d Loins, Aching Hips and Sides. Re lieved in one minute by the CUTI CURA Anti-Pain Plaster. Never fails. At Drucgists, 25 cts.: five for $1. Potter Drug aud Chemical Co., Boston. 3 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. (SEOEOIA MUSCOGEE COUI-TY. All parties having claims r.gainst Thos. D. Fortson, d ceased, are hereby notiued to present the same, duly authenticated, to me i within the - 111, loot Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia. It appearing to the Court by the Petition ch John H. Henderson that on the first day of Sep tember, in the year of Our Lord eighteen hurt dred and eighty-two. Green McArthur, of saif county, made and delivered to said John H. Hen derson a certain instrument in writing common): called a promissory note, whereby he promised tt nay to said plaintiff the sum of oue hundred and thirty-nine dollars twelve months after date with interest from date at eight per cent, per annum for value received, and that afterwards on the 1s clay of September, 1882, the bettei 1.0 secure th< payment of said instrument executed and deliv 3red .to said plaintiff his deed and raortguvi whereby he conveyed to aaid plaintiff all that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and heint iu the County of Muscogee, known and bounder as follows: On the north by the lands of Janm Huff, on the west by the St. Mary’s road, op th< east by the lands of James Huff and on the »•> oy the lands of Philip Owens, containing tour and one-lialf acres, more or less, whic mortgage was conditioned that if the said delcmi •mt should pay oif and discharge said promissor note according to its tenor and effect, that thei said deed ot mortgage and said note should b» void. And it further appearing that said promis sory note remains unpaid, it is therefore orderei that said defendant do pay into this court by th< first day of the next term thereof, the principal, interest and cost due on said mortgage and prom issory note, or show cause to the coiitrary.il there be any. and that on failure of said defendant gi to do, the equity of redemption in and to saif mortgaged premises be forever thereafter barm and foreclosed. And it is further ordered tb.r this Rule he published in the Columbus En ,uitu-.r~Sun once a month for four months, or 1 *opy thereof served on the said defendant, or h> -•peciai agent or atton-.ey. at least three month* -elorc the next term of this court. 13v the Court : TOL. Y. CRAWFORD. Petitioner’s Attorney. J. T. WILLIS. Judge S. C. C. C. A true extract from the minutes of Muscoge* Superior Court at its May Terr' .1888. on th* lUtl May of May. ld8U. GEO. Y. POND, iy:ioamtm Clerk Postponed Administrator's Sale ;>Y virtue of :n order from the Cou^t of Ordinary • > of Muscogee County, Georgia, I will sell to the lightst bidder at public outcry, in front of the motion house of F. M. Knc-svles & Co., on Broad treet, in the city of Columbus, Ga , the usual •lace of holding sheriff' saks, in nnd for said sounty. 011 ilie 1st Tuesday in December next, between tlie legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real estate, situate, bang and being in- said state and comity, and known as the south oartoflot No. 8, (in the Northern Liberties ad joining the city of Columbus), and having a front on Oglethorpe street of thirty-five feet, more or iess, and a depth of one hundred and forty- four a I4> feet. 1 arming west, the same being the real estate belonging to the estate- of Evelina Gaines, deceased, and the house and lot in which she’ resided at time of her death. Terms 3 ash. ALEXANDER HOWARD, Adm’r, with the will annexed, of Evelina Gaines. novR oaw4w —SEDGWICK- STEEL WIRE FENCE Is the best freneml purpose wire fence In use. IV 1st. straits net-work without tniriis. Don't Injure stock. It '.vlll turn docs, pics, sheep nnd poultry, ns well as horses nnd cuttle, The best fence tor Farms, Gardens, Stock Re nges and Rail roads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns. Turks School-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, us pre ferred. It will last a life-time. It Is better thnn board* or barbod wire In everv respect. The rtediiwlck (iutra made of wrougbt-lron pipe and steel wire, defy all competition In lightness, neat ness, strength and durability. Wo make tlie best cheapest ami easiest working nil-iron automatic or aeir-openiiia gate, and the nenteet cheap iron fences now made. The best Wire Stretchers. Catting Pliers nnd Post Angers. For prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers or address, mentioning paper, SEDGWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind time prescribed by law; and oU parties indebted to said Thos. D. Fortson are required to make immediate payment to me. T. W. FORTSON, ocfioawtiw! Administrator W ANTED—Lady, active and intelligent, to represent, in her own localit'.an old finr. References r quired. Permanent position and i'ood salary. E. J. JOHNSON, Manager, 16 Barclay St., N. Y. uov9 tuliu. M other’s Friend Not only shortens the time of labor and lessens the in tensity of pain, but it great ly diminishes the danger to life of both mot her and child and leaves the mother 111 a condition highly favorable to speedy recovery, and' far less liable to flooding, Con vulsions, and other alarming symptoms incident to slow or painful labor. Its wender- fUl efficacy in this respect entitles it to be called The Mother’s Friend and to be ranked as one of the 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 ftee. Bradfikld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. ]y21 eod&w nrm (2) M when bnslness Is dull and prk BUY YOUR prices are low li outfit for the „ ^ fall shooting Great barealns. Sand for new F R ggr cata-f\| AGENTS,, wffer. The Cilooer hfs< iii ’! hijr money *o fell mu COMMISSIONERS’ SALE —FOR PARTITION— Valuable City Property, /■-fEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: Under y by virtue of an order from the Superior Court of Muscogee County, paused at the Mav Term, 1880, thereof,the undersigned Commission ers, appointed by said Court, will sell in front of the Court House of said county, In the city ol Co lumbus. on the first Tuesday in December next between the legal hours of sale, at public outcrv’ to the highest bidder , the following described oily 1 roperty, all lying in the city of Columbus county ot Muscogee, State of Georgia, to wit • T ho ground, with the improvements thereon formerly known us the McKee Carriage Reposlto^ ry and bliops, now occupicu by John Disbrow & Co. ns a livery stab e being known and distin guished in the plan of fluid city as lot number 128 bounded on bo north by lot formerly owned by Garland 13. Terry, on 1 he south by lot formerly owned by Jones, McDougab nnd ( leghorn, on the oust by lot-number 225. and on the west bv I’‘/ft■ avenue (formerly Oglethorpe street), on which Kind Lirst avenue snid pioperty fronts.hav- ing u tront of ninety-nine ism feet, more or less nnd runs bock with n depih of one hundred uiid forty-seven feet and ten mein s (14V feet 10 Inches) more or less, ’ Alan, the following lots and parts of lots in said city ot Columbus, to-wlt: All of ity lots numbers 620 and 528, contuinign ot an acre each, more or less: also, the north parts ot city lots numbers 023 nnd 624, said parts beingqt Ihe breadth offorty-nine feet three nml rlie-third lnehe; do feet 3', Inches) each, running through both ol sate lots tlie same width from Forsyth to McIntosh streets,-being the north i biros ofsaid lots numbers 02,i and 024, the whole of tlie aforesaid pioperty being the same property Which was owned b> the late James M. Quinby in his life lime. The four lots last described lie in a cont guous body and arc unimproved. 1-or ihe purposes of this sale the four unim proved lots und parts of mts.last alio”, described have been sui divide- Into eight eoual lots, oora- menclugon Fifteenth stri et i formerly Lee street) und numbered as follows, to-wlt: 1, 2. 3, 4, 6, (I 7’ 8-encli of said lots being ofa breadth of 49 feel 1 -1 inches, nnd running back with a depth of 147 eet in inclies. Lots numbers 1, 3, 5 amt 7 in tlie above subdivision are situated on the east side of 1-ourtb avenue 1 formerly Forsyth st eet), each lot fronting on saul Fourth avenue iorty nine feet three und one third inches 149 feet 8)s inches),and running hack fast 147 feet 10inches. Lots numbers 2.4,0 and 8 in said tubdivision aresituated m the west side of Fifth avenue (formerly McIntosh street), each of said lots fronting on said Filth avenue 49 feet 3’-, inches and running back west 147 feet 10 inches. Terms—Cash on day of sale. Possession given on payment of purchaser money. D. A. ANDREWS; TOL Y. CRAWFORD, JAS. G. MOON, nov2dlm Commissioners. J. C. REEDY, Pteal Estate Agent, >0.22. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, COLCM- BIS, (iA. FOR HALE. 11450. M acre lot, five room House, al’ complete, on upper Second avenue. 650 One vacant lot on 4th avenue, between 8th and 9th streets. 22'0. ‘i* 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 parte. 1800, v i acre'ot, 6 room house and store house. 450. ‘-i acre lot on 3d avenue, between 6th 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 citi property, which I will J - . G. SLEEIDY, Real Estate Agent, No.22 12th St SMITH'S /•-yURE Biliousness; Sick HeadnchJ in Four liours,. \G) O110 dose relievos Meur&lnia, ,'hey cere anrt prevent Chills *’ Fever, Soar Slosnaoh Bs-’ Breath. Clear the Skin, Tone iho Kervas, cr.-.l (jivii _if e -r* Vigor to the system, liosei&NK BEl.t', fry them'once anu yon will nover ho uilhon'. then, Prlco, 26 cents per boillo. Sold by S.-rr-ji--' j and eledlclno Dealers generally. Sen! on rt.ccip: o' prlco In stamps, postpaid, to any addrosc, ii. F. SMITH & CO., Manufacturers and Solo Props.. ST. LOUIS. HO. DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can bo given in n cup of coffee dr tea without tlie knowledge of the person tak ing it; is absolutely harmless, and will ef fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an al coholic wreck. It has been given in thou sands of cases, and in evei y instance a per fect cure hns followed. It never falls. The- system once impregnated with the Specific,, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by FOR SALE BV M. D. H30D & CO., DRUGGISTS, 03 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA. Call or write for circular & full particulars* Comliincil with (treat llefractinff Power, They arc* ns Transparent and Color less as Li*;lit Itself,* And for softness of endurance to the eye cannot • excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours without fati&ue. I11 fact, they a«e Perfect Sight Preservers. Testimonials from the leading physicians in the United States, governors, semi tors, legis lators, stockmen, men of note in all professions and in different branches of trade, bankers, me chanics, etc., can be given, who have had their sight improved by their use. ALL EYE9 PITTED AND THE PIT GUARANTEED BY BRANNON & CARSON, Druggists, Columbus, Georgia. These Glasses are not supplied to peddlers at uuy price. oc i 6 Um NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having demands against P. McArdle, late of Muscogeee 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* quired to make immediate payment to nie. This August 5th 1886. J. Q. BURRU8. aug5 oaw6w Administrator Notice to Debtors and Creditors A lywirig claims against the estate of -lx- Catharine Sullivan, deceased, will present them within the time pr« scribed by law, and all SSI?-. 0 !?? are required to make M. SULLIVAN. Sr. T>T> T Send six cents for postage and i -IVL/J-Fi, recceive free a cosily box of goods which will help all. of either sex, lo uiakg more money right a.vuy ihs 1 anything else i im»vn>i)<> furvuiics await the workers abso lutely s Term.i mailed free. Thle & Co. Auirurt *.»