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News from the Three States Told In
Brief Paregraphs.
i Harrlblc Crime Committed In AhruhL-* Ho-
nan Skeleton Unearthed nt Waynesboro-Terri
ble Accident In Itlrmlnghnni-lten Among Sto-
deate at Marion—Florida Notes.
Heonrla,
Mr. Price' was re-elected mayor of Ma
con on Saturday.
Three hundred negroes left Boyston Sat
urday morning for Little Rock, Ark.
One of Oglethorpe’s most posperous and
energetic merchants reports that up to
December 1 he had only collected $16 000
of $45,000 sold during the year, or just 33*
per cent.
The election for mayor and aldermen at
Thomaston ^resulted the election of
Colonel J. T. Tisinger for mayor, and T M
Matthews, J. J. Oliphant, C.fc. Bethel and
A. W. White, aldermen.
At Thomaston at a conference of the
Baptist churcR Saturday, Dr. W. A. Mont
gomery, of Greensboro, was unanimously
elected pastor, and Thursday the deacons
received his formal acceptance of the call.
several years since, is being circulated
for signatures. Last week it had 300 signa
tures.
While the boring of Major Wilkins’ arte
sian well, at Waynesboro, was being vigor
ously pushed, some rather unexpected, and
certainly strange things—portions of a hu
man skeleton—were brought to light. The
local geologists and scientists, it is said, are
somewhat puzzled as to how the bones got
to the depth of four hundred feet.
Friday night at 9 o’clock, while most of
the citizens of Marshalville were in attend
ance at the closing exercises of the school
at the academy, an alarm of fire wns heard
which proved to be the burning of Mr. P.
C. Affleck’s store and goods. The build
ing owned bv Mr. Niles was not insured.
Mr. Affleck had $1000 insurance on goods.
Ten days ago George Parks and Monroe
Smith, negroes, entered the house of Mr.
J. B. McSpadden, near and. after robbing
it of $250, set fire to it and burned it to the
ground. Tho family of Mr. McSpadden
was absent at the time. The negroes were
shortly after arrested and lodged in jail nt
Ringgold. Friday night a mob of fifty men
broke into the jail, secured the prisoners
and hanged them to a tree near the rail
road a short distance below the town.
On Friday evening Mr. S. B. Whipple,
an old and respected citizen of Lawrence
county, who moved to Cochran a year ago,
and who has invested largely ‘in town
property there, was on a scaffold helping
to shingle a tenement house which he was
having built, when the scaffold gave way
precipitating Mr. Whipple to the ground.
The fall was about ten feet and resulted in
crushing and breaking every bone in his
ankle to such an extent that amputution
of the foot was found necessary.
At an early hour Saturday morning the
most diabolical crime ever committed
within the curtilage of Augusta was
brought to light. As John Hazel, a negro
living at No. 12 Christ alley, walked into
his garden he was horror-stricken to find
in his path the mangled remains of a young
babe. Near by, lying on a pile of leaves,
was a large dog gnawing off' the head of the
child winch be' had torn from the body.
The negro immediately notified the author
ities, who flocked in to gaze upon the re
mains of the murdered little one. The
body wns so mangled it was impossible to
tell whether it was mulatto or white, but
the general opinion of those in that com.
munity is that it is the child of a mulatto
girl living near. The dog dragged the
body from some place near by through a
hole in the fence into the yard, where he
set to work to devour it. Some supposed
that the woman murdered the child and
buried it in her yard, where the dog dug it
up and dragged it to that place to devour
it; while others think that the woman left
it there where the dog could get it, kill and
devour it. The police have been working
up the case, but as yet can obtain no proof
to their supposition, hence have arrested
no one.
Alabama.
Mobile had just twice as many inhabi
tants in 1722 as in 1882.
A man named Drake is wanted at Ox-
more for seduction.
John Calen, a barber by trade, fell under
the wheels of a freight train on Water
street in Mobile, Friday night, and had
both feet crushed.
Messrs. Roberts & Co., are having elec
tric lights put in the Alabama car works
at Anniston, and will work day and night
to catch up with the large number of or
ders now iu for cars.
Governor Seay has approved the bill
changing the time for lidding tho circuit
court in Montgomery county. Under this
law the court will meet on the first Mon
day in January.
Jesse Tomlinson, a young carpenter em
ployed on thereof of the earshed at Bir
mingham, fell from its very apex to the
ground Saturday morning and broke ins
left leg above the knae and left forearm,
besides bruising himself pretty well all
over. He is in a critical condition.
Saturday morning out on the branch rail
road from the Thomas furnace to its quarry,
near Birmingham,ayoung white workman
named James MeKuight lull oil a moving
rock train and was run over. Physicians
went out and amputated both his legs
above the knee and his right arm above
the elbow. They say it is possible he will
live.
John Brodrick, a white man, arrested at
Mobile in January and afterward sent to
Racine, Wis., to be tried for murder, but
waa acquitted, returned to that section,
and on Wednesday was knocked from the
top of a Louisville and Nashville freight
train as it passed through the bridge at
Scranton, Miss. He fell between the ears
and was run over and killed.
■While some students of the Howard col
lege at Marion, were returning from a lire
on Friday night, they were met by a crowa
of negroes, thought to have been students
of Lincoln Normal University, and in some
way an altercation ensued between them.
Students Keittand Prowell, of the Howard,
were seriously out, the former just be
neath the chin, the latter iu the hand ana
wrist. The hurts are not dangerous, it is
thought that only one negro did the cut
ting, and tho students say that they ea
identify him ami that they heard him cal -
ed Brown. The. negro ran after the cuo
ting. A warrant, has been issued lor
Brown. Much excitement prevails amon,
citizens and students. No negroes wei
hurt. It appears that the latter were moo
aggressive.
Florida.
The DeBary Baya line of steamers has
sold the steamer Bay Ridge to Adolph lie
Bary for $50,000.
No oranges are being shipped scarce y
as yet from Indian river, though t he t
are laden with the golden fruit and p
are good.
Quite a formidable forest, fire has been
menacing the City Point conimi i_.
Indian river for a number of cia> a.
far no damage has been sustained.
The Tampa Guardian has been sold ro
Mr. W. N. Conoley, of that city, ^
immediately begin publiea > t ^
new paper, which will fill the unc. l
contracts of the Guardian.
The number of deputy collectors ot cus-
T C 8 T«nS? Pa has been increased to two
° f ^rst Nal
ffltionM appointment*’ h “ rece,Ted the ad ‘
toMa nm ™T B .!, street ’ near St. Francis
foJlis’^teK'e 61601 “ “ ne reside >‘-
in publlc as' 1 hf :sr& CSMS
some day. he " Ught collle «P missing
A Mr. ilkerson. enuineer on P 1 T
a f«tn r i 8 0g 5 t rain at Aker’s mill, met with
Wa]klng°un heMna ' ast ®. a ^ ur( lay evening.
a- . ^ behind Another man and no-
iton? wV 8t0 tu iri hi f. hind Pocket,he pulled
; w "?n the cylinder dropped out and
cartridges 6 wVii°^ iron -explod/n^ one of the
Sf 8 ?’ which entered his head and
gassed through his brain, from which he
from'Annl°T. e anJ cure conies
iro n Apalachicola. Master “Joe” Vinant,
always a healthy boy, about two months
and ter® a 5 H ? ted with a hacking cough
svmntnl el0 P ed i 1 in ? ver - v short time every
ent™ rerrm r gall ?P ln S consumption. Pat-
V j of, every description were
eff'et evL ad (" 1 m 15 t<? red but, without the
when e ' en Of affording the slightest relief;
fln ,° morning last week, in a fit
fnrin i i m ! d cou f-hing, the invalid spit
toith a hamlspur which was then remem
bered ns having been swallowed at the
f the consumptive symptoms made
their unwelcome appearance and which,
in its adherence to the throat, produced
tue irritation which caused the bogus con
sumption. It is needless to say that, the
cause having been removed, the boy re
gained his usual health and spirits.
A New Expoi'lenm.
And so Henry George is going to start a
newspaper, lie may yet discover that
getting CO,000 votes is a mere bagatelle
when compared with thu job of getting 000
subscribers.
A MOST LIBERAL 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, .[anhood,
&e. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en
velope with full particulars, mailed free.
Write them at ouce. iftwtf
Tin- Costof Verbosity,
David Dudley Field, who is preaching a
crusade against legal verbosity, says that
the people of New York pay annually over
$100,000 for recording surplus words in
mortgages.
More Money for Your Work
if you improve good opportunities. Hal-
lett & Co., Portland, Maine, will mail free
full information showing how you can
make from $5 to $25 and upwards a day
and live at home wherever you are located.
Better write ; some have made over $50 in
a day; all new. No capital required;
started free. Both sexes; all ages. Suc
cess for every worker. Send address aud
see for yourself. qc26 d6in
They Will Nut III- There Lone.
A herd of possibly 200 head of buffaloes
is in the Bad Lands of Dakota, near the
head waters of Beaver and Glendive creeks.
It is thought the Indians drove them down
front British soil.
A CARD.
To ull who aro suffering from tho errors and
udlscrotlons of youth, nervous weakness, early
teeny, loss of manhood, fcc., I will sond a recipe
I.u will cure you,FREE OF CHARGE. This great
.•omedy was discovered by a missionary lu South
America. Sond a self-addressed envelope to llit
REV. JOSEPH T. Inman, Station D, New York City
ne 11 eod&wlv (tol« r m>
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HgQ *50 f •''0 'iT PhT'.^olrJhlrti Pa*
EXjIT’S
Catarrh
fives Relief at Once
and Cures
’.old in Head,
CATARRH,
hay fever.
'ot a Liquid, Snuff or
‘owder. Free fYom
vt tirm'm niurious drugs and
E^AY* - frSvEHoffensive odors.
, pa ,.ticle Is applied into each nostril and is
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k'lTm-elf np representing, -n his
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Whitehttll btreoL
TfcCmaCbrdial
CURBS
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WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
kidney troubles,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
I T I* Invlgorit- TT give* NEW
fnff and De- L LIFE to tha
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LTaV’l the Muscles, Ton-
Wom “f, Ailing frqp \| ing the NERVES,
women and Chil- Sf 1 and coinpletetyBI-
oren ' “ ^ * gestlng the food.
- - ;v 7 Ilf L u9 A Book,‘Volina,’
no hurtful H *• #3 -s*- by 1 to d I n x
Minerals, is com- E physicians,telling
T° SC H c a ref nTy II jD-fl how to treat dls.
x» d ai V ^ Ee,a 'IVfSlJ' MP5 ■* HOME,
d ‘ c * n 1 SjJJa mailed, together
com tuned skill- Wrtvi with a set of hand-
sitt’.JT'ui n|t • some cards by new
Safe nnd Pleasant Heliotypeprticeas,
Remedy. cn receipt of to c.
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Volina Drug and Chemical Company,
lt.ILTi.lUUi:. Jin., t. 8. A.
CLINCMAN’S
T obacco
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REMEDIES
THE CtlHMSK TOBACCO OllffllEBT
SiJK HOST KFFICrTIVK l’lM IMKA-
i lDN on 1 lie m»rket for Piles. A S V, i< F, <;\] |{ F
for llcliiiiu Hus never I'm led to give
prompt relief. Will cure Anal Ulcoi-H. ALsuchh,
Vistula, Tetter, Suit Rbourn Barber’s Itch, Ring-
worms, Pimples, Sores nnd Boils. |*riee AO etM#
THE CLIFMrH TOBACCO CAKE
NAT i: It IPS OWN ItFMEIIY, C'nrCK nil
Wounds Cuts Bruisos, Surnins, Erysipphis. Boils,
C.irhuncloM. B ine Felo:i.< IJlc trs. Seres. Sure Kyea,
Sr.ro Tliront Bunions Corns Neuralyis Rlioumutism,
Orchitis (lout. RUoi.iuatio Gout Colds. Couchs,
Bronchitis. Milk Leg, SiriVo «nd Dug Bitos. Stings
nt Im.eotB. Ac. In fnct iillaya nil local Irritation nxic*
Tutlimim.ition fr.»m whatever enute. I’riee 'Jo vt»,
THE CLfKGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared iieeordinq fo ilie iikiki Neieiitific
miiieipleN. of the 1’i liLST SMIlATiVH
IN (* K FI) IK NTn» compounded with tho purout
Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended for
Croup. Wood or Cake ot the Breast, anil lor that class
of .irritant or inflammatory nmladies, Aches and
Pains whore, from ton delicate n state of the system,
the patient is unable to bear the stronger application
of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches
and Pains, it. is invaluable. Price l o ctN.
Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the
ClINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM, W C. b J. S. A.
■auB—naam
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
Papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co n
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.
Send lOr.ts for lOO-mqa Pamphlet
GULL’ M3DAL, PACTS, 181
BAKER’S
Warranted absolutely pul
Cocoa, from which the excess
Oil had been removed. lUmaf/tft
times the strength of Cocoa rnlxa
with Blareh, Arrowrootor Suga
mid is therefore fur moreeconon
icnl, costing less than one cent
cup. It is delicious, nourishin;
strengthening, easily
and admirably adapted lor lnva.
Is as wel 1 ns for persons in boo it Y
Sold by GrocerTiferywhere.
BAKER ft 00.. ParfiURHter, Mass
SEALED PROPOSALS.
Sealed proposals will be received at the office
ofF. M. Brooks, clerk of the Bourd of County
C< mmissioners, until Saturday, the first day of
January 1887, for the following specific purposes:
For medical attention to the county poor. Fm-
nishing medicines to the county poor. Burial of
lhe poor, Furnishing coffins fur burial of poor.
Doing the wood ai d blacksmith work for county,
and doing the county printii g. .
The Commissioners reserve the right to reject
any or all bids. , _ _ . .
By order of the Board of Commissioners.
This December 4tu. 1886. P , M- B R 00K S,
dee4 td * Clerk Com’rs Court.
ELECTION NOTICE.
T’HERE will be cn election held ut the different
1 precincts in the county of Muscogee on
Wednesday, the 5th day of January next U887',
for sheriff Clerk ol the Superior Court, Tax Re
ceiver, Tax Collector, County Treasurer, County
Surveyor, nmi Coroner. The nmnaaers will
please call nt mv office for the necestary blanks.
This December Wh.BM. , mooKS| 0rdinary .
ELECTION NOTICE.
T'lIERE will be an election held at the different
1 court grounds in each militia district of said
county of Muscogee on Saturday the 1st day of
January next, for two Constables lor each dis
trict. according to the statute.
This December 4th. lHAfi.
dtd F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary.
ALYpoR
GFNTLEMEN^SFRIEND ■
Cures GandGin3to4dayft
Aslc your druggist for it.
Sent to any add ress for $L60
MALYD0RMF6.C0.8M£liU
EVANS & HOWARD, Agents,
d6m
GSOUTER susnm
hi. School is t lie best
in America. The most
practical course ot in
struction and the iqor',
eminent facul.y. Kn
dorsed by bu si nest
houses. For circular!
; .nd sr.ecimeiiH of Pen
mansnip, uddresfl
M0aa--.1T J. 00LD"BlTa
Principal
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Invite Your Attention to Their Long List of
Useful, Inexpensive & Appropriate Holiday Gifts.
Cassitnere and Cashmere Shawls, double and single, black
and colors. A splendid line of Ladies’ Traveling and Shop
ping Bags. Kid and Fabric Gloves of every description.
Silk Handkerchiefs and Silk Mufflers; Ladies’ and Gentle
men’s Hemmed and Corded and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
plain and colored borders—a splendid line. The largest line
of Embroidered Handkerchiefs it has ever been our pleasure
to show.
Some very choice Wraps left to be sold very cheap.
Handsome Blankets.
Could a more common sense present be made?
IS FULL or NOVELTIES!
You can buy such useful presents in our Dress Goods de
partment. Black Silks, Colored Silks, Black Cashmeres,
Black Dress Goods of every description.
A splendid line of Ladies' Silk Umbrellas with gold and
silver heads, good qualities and cheap.
Rich and elegant Table Linens and Napkins, by the yard
and in sets. A large variety of Brussels and Nottingham
Lace Curtains; they are not expensive; they are cheap.
Table Covers and Table Scarfs. High Novelties in La
dies’ and Children's Hosiery, lovely goods. We are showing
fresh goods in every department in the house.
A beautiful line of Ginghams just received. A beautiful
line of Prints just received.
We are displaying the following new Bustles: Lucca,
Lotto. Patti and Fedora. Novelties in Ladies' Gossamers.
Gossamers ot every description for Ladies and children, and a
great many other things which we haven’t room to mention
here. We are offering bargains all through our house.
Come and try us.
BLANC TT A R T>. B O O T H & HUB F
KID GLOVES
Second Weekly Shipment.
.RECEIVED YESTERDAY'
Chattahoochee, 37c;
Columbus Girl, 50c;
L’Allegro Club, 88c;
Premium Black, 08c.
These goods have fo be seen and worn to be appreciated.
Those who have tried them pronounce them superior to any
thing ever offered for anything near the price. Kid Cloves,
to be good and wear well, must be newly made of soft, elastic
skins and freshly tanned. If they lay in stock long the skin
becomes dry aud harsh; it is sure to follow that a very large
percentage will crack, and in many instances the seams part
in putting on the first time. To prove the accuracy of the
above statement, 1 have sold 25 dozen the past ten days and
have not had one complaint—not one lias Jproved faulty; not
one has parted seams. Can more be said of Gloves that arc
sold daily for 50 per cent more? 1 hope the ladies of Co
lumbus will appreciate this effort to give them fresh Cloves
at a very low price, and give us their trade.
O. C. JOHNSON.
HOSE I HOSE I
IN ORDElt TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER nOSE,
n null nrnm on
(EH WEEK.
We have the bent and cheapest Hose in the market. A full lino of Hose Reels and Nozzles.
GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE COMPANY,
Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street.
Constructed With Our Own
“Patent Eyelet Batteries,”’
HurpaHH in power and permanency all and everj*
other device to apply magnetism to the humam
Hyntom. Our record stands ut percent of alV>
curable cases cured. Tliront, Lunir, Stomach,,.
Kidney, Liver and almost every other trouble*
yields to the mild yet persistent current* of mar- -
net ism, as applied by our methods. The Belt,
and Inviirorator impart great strength, warmth?,
and comfort, and the Dyspeptic, Nervous, weak
and desponding, become hopeful and genial, andS
enjoy liie again.
125 Wilson In Nngiiotlc Power Ladle**”
Abdominal Supporter
Gives great support and
nforfc and in*—
cases of abdominal enlargement without an*r
particular disease. Tends also to decreaso nuc.
prevent excessive accumulation of fat .
The MitKiiefic Toothing; Necklace*
soothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pre
vents convulsions.
The f\ill power Eyelet Mattery ln«oloa
not only warm the feet, but pre vent cramps in:
legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Invalid/
should despair because cheaper or inferior goodev-
have Ikiicd, until they have tried our methods..
Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials •
mailed to any address. Advice and counsel fre« >
to ail patients.
Dr. CARLIMjE TERRY, Columbus, (la., Agent
ocl6 dtjelfl
FOR SALE.
41ilQXn ONR STORK nOUSE on Tenth -
•liHtlflu, street; six rooms, J4xll0 feet. Will/'
pay 17 per cent on investment.
One six-room House on Ninth street.
One three-room House and lot 50x117 feet 1*>
inches, cheap. Call quick. *
FOB E^E3STT.
One four-room House on Tenth street, corner*.
Fifth avenue.
One small Btore House on Rose Hill.
J. O. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent, No. 22 12th St'
dtf k
THE FAMOUS BRAND OF
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This
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Ti FOR COTTON,
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
In the Front Rank for Twenty-two Years.
J. O. MATHEWSON & Co.
Augusta, da., and Mobile, Ala.
General Agents for the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missis
sippi, Tennessee and Kentucky. novl w3m
1852, and is (bi.Hiuntly making new friends.
ibo prodiK i of ilie most approved process of dNtib—•
fiticin, from carefully selected grain, being held uni
formly in warehouse until fully matured oy age, i»r
j;i*lly celebrated for jf* purity, delicacy of flavor*
nnd uniform i, unity. For sale, and orders policite<T£
l»y the agent, T. .11. I UL! Y, Opera House, »
Cor lOiii Street nnd 1st Avenue, (.’ Juinbus, (ie*
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
are paying « per cent net on the price asked.
821? 50. Two aero lots on lower Broad street,,
with new five-room House. Corner lot va
cant.
$1700. 'i acre lot v itli new live room residence*
on Rose Jlill.
looo. Half acre vacant lot cm lower Second?'
1250. ,' t ’acre lot with new fouT room Resi
dence on lower Fifth avenue.
1000. Half acre lot with four new three-roons*
Houses in Northern Liberties.
225. A vacant lot near Hindu's school.
Mr. O. C. Bullock’s Residence, next door south'
of girls’ public school.
Mr. T. H. Moore’s Residence, south of court-
house.
Also several Farms for sale at low prices.
FOR RENT.
$1” per mouth -Largo Store on Twelfth street.
$15 per month Four-room House on Second/ 1
avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth*
Btrecto, west. side.
Mr. T. H. Moore’s House, south ofcourtt house..
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt-
Third door west of Post Office.
codtf
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE.
FOR PARTITION.
Valuable Cily Property^
/ 1KORGJA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY-Under and*
" I by virtue of an order irom thu .Superior Court;
of Muscogee County, passed on tho first da» ot"
t he November term, lHsr thereof, the undersigned
Commission.-rs appointed by said court will sell'
in trout of the court house of Haiti county, in
the city of < 'oiumbus, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary 1-67, between the legal hours ol sale at pub
lic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following
described cit prop By. all lying in the city of
Columbia, county of Muscogee, Statu of Georgia,,
to-v.it:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and being:
in tin city* f Columbus, !<i own an»l distinguish
ed in the plan of said city iu; the south half of
city l«*t number four hundred and eighty nine...
( |> » . fr nt..ig on McIntosh street, (now Filth/
avenue, contuir-ing one fourth (U|) of an aero,.,
more or U together with all and singular the-
rights, mcmbcit and appurtenance*, and im
provements to the - amc m any manner belong:*-
ing Terms, cash.
Possession given on execution of deed to
chascr.
J. L. WILLIS,
I. L. POLLARD,
J. G. MOON,
nov 30-dtd Commissioners.
FOR SALE]
5!
Y place on Talbot ton road, nbotit two mile&>
iron, city,on line of Georgi-* Midland. Has
w live room Houfo, all necessary out-houHe^
in exceiient repair; splendid spring;. The placer
contains 102! acres, wi>out. 23 acres of which aMc-
heavily wooded.
TIET^TVIIS EASY.
For particulars apply to me on tho place, ot?*
to T. M. Foley, opera bouse.
ocl2 U C. P. SPRINGEiC