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* Iffro Bow «t McDonon»h-Amounts Available
for the Alahnm* Blvers-MUs l.aulse Kit) the
Aotreu, Meets With >■ Accident In I'lorldt. ’
ueorain.
The cotton receipts of Athens will
*ecd 70,000 bales this year. 1 ex ‘
The Coweta Fertilizer Company hns He
■tend .dividend of8 per cent? payable
(be 1st of January. ’ 1 t
Willie Camp, son of Mr. Rav
Inflicting a severe wound. wet k,
A house in Albany, belonging to Mr W
W. Parker, of Macon, was destroyed by
fire Tuesday morning. It was the work of
an incendiary.
Daniel E. Quitman, of Savannah, got in a
row in a house of questionable reputation
Monday night, for refusing to pay for
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character of the preachers. The case has
been placed in the hands of Athens law-
yers, and will be at once pressed.
Matthew Meyers, a colored school
teaoher, was arrested last week upon an
Indictment found by the grand Jury of
Marion county, in which fie is charged
with making false returns in his school re
port.
Captain J. M. Zachary, vice president
and one of the foremen of the oil mill at
Conyers, had one of his arms badly mash
ed at the mill Tuesday morning. It was
caught between a belt and a pulley, and
though the flesh was considera 1 ly' torn
no bones were broken. ’
J. D. Cooley, postmaster at Leo, White
county, has been arrested for erabezzement
of the mails and has been placed under
bond. Mr. Cooley is a wealthy and sub
stantial gentleman, and the people who
know him declare that he is innocent of
the charge. The charge is that he ab
stracted from a letter |150.
At McDonough Saturday night about
midnight the citizens were aroused from
their slumbers by the tramping of many
feet. It turned out to be a general negro
row in one of the dark alleys of town,
which resulted in the cutting of a negro
by a white man named Sawell. When
the negro received the stab he ran, and the I
crowd followed with curses and yells that I
made the blood run cold, but they did not I
succeed in catching him. He has uot been !
heard of since, and it is not known wheth
er he is dead or alive.
The news reached Athens Tuesday of
the killing of a negro boy in Jackson coun
ty by a sou of Mr. Fayette Williumsou. A
negro came to Williamson and told him
that the negro boy who was killed said
that Williamson was a liar, and Williamson !
went to his house and asked the boy if be
bad made the remark that he was a liar.
The negro at first denied having said it,
but afterwards told Williamson that he was .
a liar, and used other rough language,
when Williamson drew his pistol and
killed him instantly.
An Augusta geutieman received a letter j
from Liueolntou Tuesday, which says a
riot occurred in the upper portion of Lhat
county iu which two whites and one negro
were badly wounded. The letter says
Cabe Ramsey and Tom Levorctt went out
to arrest a negro for stealing, aud upon
reaching his nouso found a crowd of ue- i
groes congregated, who lired upon them as
they approached, wounding both quite
•eriousiy. They returned tfc.e fire quickly,
and succeeded in wounding one negro.
The letter says a band of 100 men formed
lu Lincolntou and went in pursuit of the
negroes It was feared there that the
whites would have to tight desperately to
conquer the negroes, as there is a mean
gang in that portion of the county. Liu-
colnton is a loug ways from any railroad, .
consequently nothing further has keen .
heard from them.
Alstiiius. I
There are fifty-two prisoners in the Mont- ’
gomery county jail.
The Alabama conference met in Mont
gomery yesterday.
Mr. H. Isaacs, an old citizen of Montgom
ery. died Tuesday morning.
Two negroes wore killed at Birmingham
Monday night by officers who were raid
ing a gambling don.
Mr. Wm. A. Morgan, member of the
town council and a citizen of Prattville for
a number of years, died on Monday.
Dr. Reese, of Van Dorm lost his gin house
by Are Monday night. There happened to
he but little cotton iu it. Tits origin of the
fire is unknown.
One of the ice machines being made by the
Montgomery Iron Works is for the Mont
gomery Ice Company, and will increase the
capacity of that establishment to forty tons
pc r day.
The Birmingham board of education has
voted to build a half dozen fine houses for
the schools, to cost in the aggregate near
ly a hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
One of them will bo a high school build
ing.
The chief of engineers reports that the
amount of last year’s appropriations re
maining o hand for the river amt harbor
work iu Alabama is as follows: Chatta
hoochee, $16,000; Columbia, $8256; Mobile
harbor, *90,000; Black Warrior, £102,000;
Tallapoosa, *8139; Warrior and Tombigbee,
$37,000.
Florida.
The new Scandinavian church at Pensa
cola wa3 dedicated Sunday.
An effort to reorganize the Masonic
lodge in Apalachicola is being made.
William Jackson has been appointed
postmaster at Daytona, Volusia county.
The Orange county tax books show, out
of an assessment of about *92,000, there are
but *572 delinquent.’
C. L. Frie'ole, one of the oldest citizens
of Tampa, died on Thursday last iu uis i-u
year. Ho settled in Tampa in 1318.
Express rates on oysters from Cedar
Keys to Jacksonville have been reduced to
59 cents per barrel. The former rate was
60 cents.
J. M. Lee, of the Everett house, Jack
sonville, says that so far this has proven to
be the best season lie has ever seen in 1' lor-
ida.
A prominent gentleman from Orlanuo
invested $1000 in Sanford property «
Week. Several others have made smaller
investments.
The South Florida Fruit Co. has now
nearly 200 barrels of orange wine made ana
racked In the warehouse at Orlanu >■
E. Levy, of Pensacola, has been recently
shipoing pig iron from Pensrcola to Louis
ville. He purchased 100 tons of pig iron
from the Italian bark Vincenzo I oioho,
from Barbadoes, recently, and has Dnu-i
become the pioneer in a business w me u
will soon bo Pensacola’s leading inunsEij.
Several gentlemen of Boston, with exp*.*-
as.”' “■* ■*>“ s'sjssrre
ance from D^Sn, f.T oSv l ng medical attend-
3’SSM’ KV’.?
shot himself near the temple the^ball
}“%, ln 5. near the brain. Mr. Kerr has been
n Washing f ° rt 5 ^' ar8 ’ H « was born
a In S .» an ^ came to Florida hh a
fore he e w ? e ‘^Indian war. Just^e
vi ce nemnii?^ from the customs scr*
nf hi. r m L? !’ roko °»t on the left side
of his face, which subsequently proved to
anxiet l v C< nm| T t, hl9 K nUsetl him considerable
dav t?’rl,tv d r® became , depressed from
ani'oHcf daj ’, Por se vorul woeks he has
acted strangely, and develoned unmhtak-
“ i °f insanity. Tuesday he got out
nf t b h«’ ^r? s8 °d himself, uud went to one
°'i outhouses, where ho committed the
Thursday m h ening erminated in hi5 death
We?r Pt » n T',„ W 7 Arnold, of South Lake
vvur, was killed Friday afternoon He
m riFvf, tl ;i S u-V, eW dwellling for himself,
ana Hverett Hill was assisting him. The
Hshingled and was nearly
completed. 3 lie scaffolding built l>v Mr.
Hill was not intended for two persons,
i a,ld so a °t “s strong as it might have been
| “ constructed for greater weight. The
peak of the roof was reached when the
two persons, iu springing a bundle * of
foes into position, caused the scnffolil-
shing
. ” ... r, . 1 * «uot,l| I'llC bbHIlUiir
ing ou which their feet rested to give way,
and precipitated them mi the porch below.
i Arnold’s foot caught in sliding
I Captain —.» „ ...... Mugu, iu suiting
over the eaves, thus reversing the position
of his body, which struck head first on the
porch floor, breaking his neck. Mr. Hill
fell on his side and broke four of his ribs,
and was otherwise seriously bruised.
Tonic, Alterative and Cathartic.
Simmons Liver Regulator cures malaria,
biliousness, dyspepsia, headache constipa
tion and piles. It is most effective in
starting the secretions of the liver, causing
the bile to act as a purge. When there iu
an excess of bile in the stomach, the Reg
ulator is an active purge; after the removal
of the bile it will regulate the bowels and
impart vigor and health to the whole sys
tem. eod,soAW
Some Connotation.
Harvard has received a bequest of half a
million, and is, in a measure, consoled for
losing the foot-ball championship.- St.
Paul Globe.
When very young children are deprived
of their natural nourishment it is difficult
to procure a proper substitute therefor;
heuce the alarming mortality among in
fants. Mcllin’s Fond, which is recom
mended by tlie highest medical authori
ties, has been prepared to meet this very
want. deoil tu,th,sat,sedtw
Fishes blush when tiiiTuumpbell divorce
case news is cabled through the oceau.--
Philadelphia North American. They ought
to blush for the North American when it
tells such a fish story. There i:i uot much
moral difference between a nasty truth
and a clean lie. It is a mere matter of
taste.
Xethcr and Son.
About two years ago a cancerous sore
made its appearance ou my face, and as
my ancestors on both sides had. been af
flicted with cancers, 1 was filled with
gravest appreheusioi s. . The future wus
overcast with dare shadows, and in grop
ing about in search of relief my atteuliou
was called to Swift’s Specific (S. S. S. I X
concluded at once to test it. and did so
with the happiest results. The sore disap
peared, cud my face is well.
My mother had a cancer on the nose,
and it was oating away that organ with
alarming rapidity. I sent her one dozen
bottles of Swift’s Specific, which she used
according to directions. Tne sore soon
eeas d to eat, and all iufiammatiou disap
peared, and the great hole mado by the
cancer closed up and healed over com
pletely. My mother is now well, and has
been for over a year. T. 8. Mabkn.
Dublin, Texas, October 2, 1886.
For sale by all druggists. Treatise on
Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
Thu Swift Si'kcifio Co., Drawer 3, At
lanta, Ua., New Yol k, 157 \V. 23d St.
To all who aro suffering from tha error* and
.lilacrollons of youth, nervous weaknoss, early
.jeay, loss of manhood, ic., I wilt send a reel; o
ua*. wilt euro you,FREE Of CHARGE. Thisgroai
rooiody was discovered by a missionary lu South
America. Sond a setf-addrossod ouvoloi-e to the
REV. JOSETU T. INJJAX, Stntiim D, Am Fori City
V>6 11 end.t-iv IV I till - r m
F..ul Breath,
•i nri.es. Beal-ieS;
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MV - ihpjjgkw.
STAPESX ; 3 "aUSANTSI
J e nTay! 3 . :u'.. ivieoSI.OO p=r bottlo.
M c‘ a* WfACfCEK, Proprietor,
**•0 lift. |*R*9NT SI,, Pbilaclolpbia* Pa-
piSSEAJ
Pi-’•'*•« ™ !ef nt Once
Jjl 'd1<I in Hoad.
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iw^^lliAY FEVER.
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dyspepsia, indigestion,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY troubles,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
JT la Invigorat- jx give* NEW
Ing and Da- A LIFE to tha
Hglnrul to take, BWI who)8 SYSTEM
and of ureal value HlAI by Strengthening
5f.fw“* d J Ci 2?, l for luHll tha Muaclea, Ten-
weak and Ailing KtfBB I tr.g the NERVES,
Women and uhtl- KgW 8 and completelyCl-
“* en * M grating the food.
no hurt >.
Minerals, it com
posed cf cnrtfully l\ 'JVMJ how to treat dlsT
■eUctcd Vegeta-I«| HOME,
fclo M e d ic i n«a, t M VJhB mailed, together
combined ■kill- ft withasetot hand-
fully, rnaUing A ^VT »ome cards by new
Safe and Pleasant Heliotype process,
Remedy. on receipt of 10 c.
For fnlo by *11 Drnirttita »nJ Oroc*tt. SliouM Ik* dnl*r n«*r
Cotui'wllVu’•lu, pa,!u ^ rwU “ l • LW> » ^ * ,uil
Volina Drug ar.d Chemical Company,
aALTUons, Hu., r. s. a.
CLINCMAN’S
T obacco
rmriwrUTwn nrfinrmhwiiimibwii * n
REMEDIES
THE CLINGHAN TOBACCO OIHTHEHT
T .. — Fila«. A SI HE CTMK
• or icciiiiitf Has m*vt» I'ailcd to give
prompt relief. Will euro Anal Ulcere. Almcew,.
i ihtula, Totter, Sail KUuuru. Barber’s Itch, Riiig-
\rt.miH, Piinplos, Soros and Boils. I’rU'C o() cIm.
THE CLIHBMAN TOBACCO CAKE
MTUHI^S OWN iti:.\lEUY* t un* all
W miii(i3. Cuts Bruisss, SprninB. KrysipalAs. B* ils,
Cnrltuiicloii. B no Kolonw. Uloero. Soros SutoEtoa,
So,- * Throat Bunions (J*.ms XeuralgiA RUt umr.tb in,
Or bins liout Ulioiuuntij Gout Colds, CoumIls,
Alilk i.tttf. Hr.fUo ju.d XV.m B.tes. Siiu/'s
• *f iii-ofth. »*:•:. in i.n’t Aill .'y. all loenl Imt'tthm unf
Iiul.timu .tiotifrom v\ii.itevor caute. Price Sd.> et:s,
THE CLlfleP^AtS TSBACS8 PIASTER
Proimrcd ucctirditi^ t» the uionI M'ieiitlnc
urine iplcfc. of the Vl If PST sMMATiVh;
f Itl'niliNT**** couipouudod with the puroat
T«*ljaoeo Flfiur, nud is cjM*cinil.v reuoiouiendeU tur
GVtiup.Wued or f'aku »*l the Breast, and tor that class
< l irritant or inlluuitti'.tory muladiDH, Ach'j« and
)‘niu8 yhere. fr<>m too duhc.de a state oi the Kyatoio,
Iuj phtiont is nimble t > t.v■arthustr- *;vKor %vi»li«:atiuu
of ;ht* Tobacco Cako F»>r iluadacho or other Achos
and I'airiH, it Ls iavaiiiabiu. Price lo els.
Ar*. /our dru*f ifit /or these ruu'.ed ivy or write to tiv»
CliNG^AH T0SA0C0 CURE CO.
DURHAM. N. C. J, 3. A.
ADVERTISERS
Can le&rn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
Papers by addressing
Geo. P. ILo^rell & Co*,
Newspaper AdT^rtiainy Burwtv,
lO Spruoa St., New York.
8«nd lOcts. for 1 OO-oncr® PamphW
.11 gCUhlUIUtHI *M •• . •
3e and ample capital, are looKi-h, i
and over to establish a cannnig *a« •*’ .* fe...-’ -i-—tTTTfVJ i
tell view. If the inducements held ou v ^ ^ .rr
the citizens of the town fail iu th
k, then the citizens themselves win
3 a hold and put one in operation,
lie Pensacola street car Hue has haen
1 to a New York company, the cous.a
nt :i Liquid, SlH'ff "
OULD .VfffliJj. ?.UF.3' t 1ST
B&SjSSPS
Vurraxited sdw*l«LS.oiy
C'ccoo, from wh;.;h > au «r*u
OU ka-i romorud. 11 Iwaj* !kr,
lilY.44 t.U lf7Mtigtu of Cooc«lltixir
with Hia’cb. Arrowrooior 8u^u-
■mi vu ih&U’foiG far ruorofr(NMOi*
ical, cutting Unn <Ao» c*t%:
cup. H te dftlLcloua, nourkuiu.*
utrcrjgthoHlujj, awn!?
.and admirably adapted Jot lava
la aft veil a» for veraotvvlft feaaAt
IvoM by Clloobcti everia*»p»
w. BASER 8? nc.. BuSieslcr. Has
SEALED PROPOSALS.
Scaled proposals will be received at the office
of I«\ M. Brooks, clerk of the Board of County
Ci nimissioners, until Saturday, the first day of
January 18B7, for the followint? specific purpom
For medical attention to the county poor. Fi
nishinj medicines to the comity poor. Buna] of
the poor. Furnish in tf coffins fir burial of poor
Doiiur the wood ur d blacksmith work lor county,
and cloiufir the county priming. , ,,,
The Commissioners reserve the right to reject
any or all bids. „ ^ .
By order of the Board of Commissioners.
This December 4th, 1886. F M UROOKH ,
dec4 td Clerk Com’re Court.
ELECTION NOTICE.
rpH FRF will be an election held at tlie different
1 precincts in the county of Muscogee on
Wednesday, the 5th day of Junuary next ' 1KS7».
for SIicriff Clerk oJ the .Superior Court. Tax Re
ceiver Ta\ Collector, County Treasurer, County
Surveyor, W«1 » oroner. The managers will
please call at my <.uic«’ for tlie neces; ary blanks.
This December 4th, 13RG.
did F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
ELECTION NOTICE.
rpiiFRE will be an election held at the different
1 court grounds in each militia district of said
countv of Muscogee on Saturday, tlie ist day of
January next, for two Constables for each dis
trict. according to the statute.
• *• 1 'Ti. 1886.
F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
At^poR
GfeN^LEMEN SFRIfeffD ,
Curas G and G In 2 to 4 days.
Ask your druggist for It.
Senttoany address for $LB0
MALYDGR MF6. GO. Surll&eliLO
EVANS <k HOWARD, Agents.
most
of in
®\ttruction find the
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Invite Your Attention to Their Long List of
Useful, Inexpensive & Appropriate Holiday Gifts,
Cassimere 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 he sold very cheap.
Handsome Blankets.
Could a more common sense present he made 1
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 Ihe 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 Buslles : Lucca,
Lotta. Patti and Fedora. Novelties in Ladies’ Gossamers.
Gossamers of 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.
BLANCHARD. BOOTH & HUFF
KID GLOVES
Second Weekly Shipment.
.RECEIVED YESTERDAY'
Chattahoochee, 37c;
Columbus Girl, 50c;
L’Allegro Club, 88c;
Premium Black, 08c.
These goods have to be seen and worn to he appreciated.
Those who have tried them pronounce them superior to any
thing ever offered for anything near the price. Kid Gloves,
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 and harsh; it is sure to follow that a very large
percentage will crack, and in many instances the seams pari
in putting on Hie 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 has ‘proved faulty; not
i>ne has parted seams. Can more he said of Gloves that are
sold daily for 50 per cent more? 1 hope the ladies of Co
lumbus will appreciate Ibis effort to give them fresh Gloves
at a very low price, and give us their trade.
O. C. JOHNSON.
HOSE I ZEEO SHI I
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE,
VE WILL OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT WEEK.
We have the best anil cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of ITojo Reels and Nozzles.
B STEAM AND GAS PIPE COMPANY,
Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street.
A panicle ta applied jn£ ill.
agreeable, l-r.ee ^ FLY
resiitc'C'l 50 els. ;*- au,;H eod&wtl rum
Druggist**- 0w< * 0 . »• » h
Constructed With Our Own
‘Patent Eyelet Batteries,*'
Surpass in power and permanency all and every
other device to apply muirnetfoin to the human
system. Our record stands ut 86 per cent of all
yields to the mild yet persistent currents of ma
uctiflin, as applied by our methods. The Beil*
and Invitfonitor impart great strength, warmth'
and comfort, and the Dyspeptic, Nervous, weak-
and despondinif. become hopeful and genial, andtt
enjoy litc again.
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FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
The Most Popular Fertilizers in use
FOR COTTON,
TOIBAGOO,
GrJrO-A-IlSr,
GHASS,
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
lu Ihe Front Rank for Twenty-two Years.
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Augusta, Go., and Mobile, Ala.
General Agtr-ti for the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missis
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125 Wll«€»nla Nftgnftlc Power La«lle«"
AbdoialnHl Supporter
Gives great support and comfort and Idk
creased strength to the walls of the abdomen is
cases of abdominal enlargement without any
particular disease. Tends also to decrease ana
prevent excessive accumulation of fat.
The Magnetic Teething Nerklnce
Boothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pro*,
vents convulsions.
The fall power Eyelet Itnffery Ia*ole»
not only warm the feet, but prevent cramps in
legH so prevalent in advancing years. No Invalid
should despair because cheaper or inferior good*
have failed, until they have tried our methods.
Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonial*
mailed to any address. Advice and counsel frea
to all patients.
Dr. CAULIME TERRY, Columbus, da., Agent
oclG (ltjelfl
FOR SALE”
$L35(
One Bix-room House on Ninth atreet.
One three-room House and lot 60x147 feet i#
inches, cheap. Call quick.
FOR RENT.
One four-room House on Tenth street, cornea
Fifth avenue.
One umull Btore IB use on Rose Hill.
iT. O. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent, No.aa 12th St
dtf ■■■
THX FAMOUS BRAND OF
OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE
This whisk v wan introduced originally in tlie year
•s.i-2, iin.t is <0. *« aiitly making new friends. It it
Lie (no hi 1 of iln* moral approved process of distil.-
.•iluio, from carefully selected being held uni*
f«.rmly In wiirch'uiuo until fully matured by age, i»
iiisjly celebrated for its pnruy, delicacy of flavor
i.ud til." tin q..tt.il/. For aa.e, and orders solicited*
y the ujvn T. .IS. fold. \\ Oi era Hmuw,
Cor loth fit met *i;.' 1 ! wt A von tie, CulonbwkQai
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Mr. J. H. Hamilton’s Store, corner of First
avenue and Fourteenth slret t, tlie most desirable
atoro property on the market in ti e city. Kent**
are paying u per cent net ou the price usked.
$2260. Two 1 1 acre lots on lower Brood street,
with new live room House. Corner lot va
cant.
$1700. ‘-j acre lot v ith new live room residence
on Rose Hill.
1000. Hall aero vacant Jot ou lower Secondf
avenue.
1250. 1 acre lot with new four room Resi-
denee on lower Fifth avenue.
1000 N .If acre lot with four new three-room
House* in Northern Idherties.
226. A vacant lot near Blade’s school.
Mr. <). <’. Mullock’s Residence, next door south
oi girls’ public school.
Mr. T. 11. Moore’s Residence, south of court
house.
Also several Farms for sale ut low prices.
FOR RENT.
tl« per month Large Store on Twelfth street.
$15 per month Four room House on Second
avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth
streets, west side.
Mr. T. II. Moore’u House, south ofcourtt house.
W, S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt.
Third door west of Post Office.
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE
FOR PARTITION.
Valuable City Property.
by virtue of an order from Ihe Superior Court
of Muscogee County, pa. s» d on the first day of
the November term. il ••rcof, the undersigned
Com mis.- ioi.ers uppoinU-d by said court will sell
in front of the court house of s-J i county, ia
tin? city of Columbus, on tlx.- fir t 'i'ut sdny in Jan
uary 1 87, between the legal hours (»• v u)e a’ pub
lic outcry, ti> the Inghest I iddur, the followinic
de- ribed cit: proi* rrv. all lying it. the city of
Columbus, county of Muscogee, State o! Georgia.
All that tract or parcel of land lying and being
in tin-city )•!’Columbus, L» own and dFtsnguish-
ed in the plan of «: id « ity as the souili half of
( ily lot mirnL. r four hundred and eighty nine.
'4n?j■, fronting on Mchitosh street, mow Fifth
av nue , contai .ing out fourth of an acre,
more or lc^-.t' g tfier with all and singular the
riudits. mimbi rs ami appurtenances, and im-
proveiiiems to tip- tame in any manner belong-
•ash.
Possession given on r xecution of deed to pur
chaser.
J. L. WILLIS.
J. L. POLLARD,
J. G. MOON.
nov 36-<ltd Commissioners.
FOR SALE!
f Y place on Talbot ton roiul, n’ " t two m.left
j}l from city,on line of Goorgi Iwidland. Has
a new live ron”i House, :. 11 nece*' ty out-liouso-t,
in excel lent renair; splendid si ug. The place
emit iins 1C ’ 1 ; cres, about 25 w res of which are
heavily wooded.
TRUELTwIS EASY.
Foi particulars apply to me ol the place. Of
to T. M. Foley, opera house.
ocl2 U C. P. PPJNGEIL