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DAILY KNQPIRBB » BUN, OOLUMBUB, ffBOBHIA. SUM JAY MORNING. OCTOBER 16. 1887.
nniM rixcin.
l-P-y want*. »hort .klrU and fall blow* boats
M the Ititoni in llttJeihU' frock*.
Maticcea of aoraha ate trimmed wllfa » new
Mid of thread lioe called dentelie Borne.
Mol browns, Gobelin blue*, grays and tapestry
peensare the fevored co'ors for felt hats
Checks, bars, herringbone and chevron weaves
mark the bulk of the woollen importations this
Ml.
Undressed suede gloves are stlU the pooler and
fashionable wear with toilets for morning, after
aeon and evening.
India cashmere made np with moire Francala
f sou one of the very fashionable combinations
in stylish autumn toilets.
ttven banderchiefii embroidered in gold are
kvoiigh' to match the gold-trimmed gowns that
are so fashionable this foil.
A fancy in foil evening dress is to have the
gloves and low shows of tan-colored suede; the
silk stockings suede-colored also.
Yokes of go'd passementerie, with auff-s and
*4Lars and epaulette fringes to match, are seen
an very dressy Imported evening gowns
Tbe tailor gown la relegated to its proper place
this season, being the suit formornlng, not after
noon wear, for utility, not dress occasions.
Girdles of ropes of beads of pass- menterio. and
at seal and plush are to replace those of metal
saddle girth anl leather that have been worn
(his summer
Double-breasted, looBO-IYoat jackets or coats
are shown lor rough weather. They are loose
and comfortable, but set in well to the figure in
Hip back.
In handkerchlefo the quaint colored border
deuigns and tbe narrow fanoy edge bold their
swn in publio favor, and probably will for some
kmc to come. A novelty is shown of silk with
wrought e.tge.
The very pioper thing in bracelets now is the
link which, without d mbt, is quite the pre tics!
bracelot ever introduced. Diamonds are set in
|j>e open spaces between the links, aud in some
sises rubies are used.
Tbe combinations of oolor, tinsel, plush, felt,
veive broebe, gold, silver and black, white and
tutored laces, feathers and mock jewel orna
ments In millinery this foil, show that we are to
have an exceptional splendor In dross
For all forms ot nasal catarrh where
there is dryness of the a!r passage with
“Burnp-PAiBA.**
Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid
ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. (1,
At druggists.
“HOCUIl OS BILK" PILL*.
Small granules, small dose, big results,
pleasant in operation, don’t disturb the
stomach. 10c and 26o.
"ROUGH ON DIBT."
Ask for “Rough on Dirt." A perfect
washint powder found at last! A harm
less, extra flue A 1 article, pure and clean,
sweetons, freshens, bleaches and whiten,
without slightest Injury to fimst fabric.
Unequaled for flue linens and luces, gon
ers) household, kitchen and laundry use.
Softens water, saves labor and ‘soap.
Added to starch prevents yellowing. 5c.
10c, 85c, at Grocers. d&wtf
A dracloa. Beport.
An old mister, a bachelor, flnds some
hair lu his soup and his addresses to his
oook are the most grad >us:
“I you thank, Josephine, but the next
time give it to me in a locket.—Le Glgaro.
Chlpman’s Fills will cure your sick
Headache, or relievo you of dyspepsia.
d*wtf
What's the Batter With Bent
There are two new parties in existence
to which Bou Butler hss never belonged,
and be shows no symptoms of joining. Is
the old fellow losing his grin?—Minneapo
lis Tribune.
Commissioner’9 Sale for Partition
Valuable City Real Estate.
THK PKRBT HOUSE PROPERTY AND BROAD
STREET STORE IIOtSE.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
By virtue of an ordei of the Superior Court ot
said county, the uni' ei Binned, commissioners
appointed by said court, will yell, ut public out
cry. within tin- legal bourt> of Hub*, on the fits
Tnesda> in Nvvrmt o next, In tVont of t’ er-t re
of F. M. Knowles & On., on the come' of Broad
and Tenth streets, in 'he city of O lutub a Mug
cojre* county, Georgia, the following described
ropoity. in the city of Columbus, to-wit :
The Berry House Hotel Property,
Comprising Lots No* 2*21 and 222, 01 e-hall acre
each, an>. pans of Lota Nos 219 and 2 0 lying
broadside the above lots on the north side, front
in» vO feet on Oglethorpe s reet at d runm< g
square y back the same width to Jackson street
uli being included in the brick wall enclosing
raid hotel proper'.y.
The said I'EKllY HOUSE HOTEL is conven
iertly located !«r permanent and tr.tnsicn
custom, ou the northeast comer of First av nue
(originally ogletl orpo *-t e* t> and Thirteenth
torigi> ally Rr an) street, training about 171 lee
ou First avenuo and 296 feet 8 inclus on Thir
U entli s'.rert, and 171 fc* t c?n Hecro d avenue
(formerly J.uktou atieil) The Hotel b u three
rtcry brick builo ing, with 18 tuch solid wads, with
commodh us basement wilh spat ious nr. a cov
eriug 23»feet front ou First avei.uc, with wants ex
tending back 14!) feet and id«- entrance on Thir
teenth stieet: two tinder-ground c.sterns ond a
rest ivoi on the ton of ' he house of sufficient
canncityt supply the entire buil-'ing.
The house F most, convenient !y arranged for
first class hot* 1 purpo cs, containing K'ltrocms,
CAUTION.
Omnmert ehould not confute our 9pte\Jle
with the nwrurmi imitations, eubetitutee,
potash and mercury mixtures which are jot-
ten up to sell, not on their own merit, hut on
the merit of our remedy. An imitation is
always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive
only at they can steal from the article imitated.
Trtmxee on lUood amt Skin Diseases malted
free. For sale by all drugyisU.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oa.
S. S. S. vs. POTASH.
. I h«yo had blood poison for ten roars. I know I have taken ono hundred bottles of
iodide of potash in that timo, but it aid me no good. I^nst summer my face, nock, body
•nu limbs were covered with sores, and l could scarcely use my arms on account of rheu
matism in my shoulders. I took S. 8. 8., and it has done me more good than all other medi
cines 1 have taken. My face, body and neck are perfectly clear and cleau, and my rheu
matism is entirely gone. I weighed 116 pounds when I began the medicine, and l now weigh
152 pbunds. My first bottle heljied me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong mm>,
I would not bo without S. 8. 8. for several times its weight in gold.
C. E. MITCHELL, W. 23d St. Ferry, New York.
Real Estate Bulletii
-OF
BUthLLN’S AllSltLA BAVLK
Tho beat Salve In tho world for Cuts,
Bruiset, Sores. Ulccra, Silt Rheum, Fcvei
•tores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and nil Skin Eruptions, ar.cl positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It it
tuaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 26 cents per
hox. For sale by Brannon & Carson.
iell4 ood&w
Illuming a ('itmpnlgu on Uo'sip.
Au atte opt is now iu sigh', to run the
next presidential campaign on gossip. ...
Who shook hands with whom, and who which is: Urn dividing lino i
did not shake and whv, are the exulted terms: Cash on day of sale,
themes of public discussion.—Alta Culifor- k. *'
nia.
BROWN & KING,
— Manufacturers and Dealers in
ii clut iug Bur, BiRinrt and Barber rooms; spa
cious Rotut da. Office, Parlors, Dining m d Ball
COTTON AND WOOLEN MILL SUPPLIES-
Depot ami within one Hook of Broad strict,the
Street Rniilroriand the Pom (Wh o, Terms: One
halt of the purchase money cash on the day of
saw ; bul.v c , in iqual amounts, ut one and two
years, with interest at 7 per cent,, to he secured
by lin-rtgafe *•!) t he pvope t
the
in- liy No. M. uow No. 1212,Broad street, on part
i f city lot No. j7"», fronting 21 le. t ou east aide
of Broad stre t, smith of and adjoin*? an open
alley-way on the math i-idt . and runningsqua e-
ly back same wi.-.th 78 feet to the middle of an
u the east.
Top
Roller
Covering
Specialty.
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W»cn ;V : M I:' ' ' L; '" : ^' r W. f? ' *1
*4®TStfllftf'' *-;• ' "j • .* - • ■ . r - > ...’a. i
m ,
Loom
Strapping
and Pickers
'A Specialty.
aell,M.25&ocl—cuwln
F.' J.'jENKIN&.
Commissioners.
en pi
U. Chase, M. D., Millwood, Kansas.
The bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm that I
•btained of you last summer has entirely
•ured my little boy of a severe attack of
aatarrh.—Mrs. Bailie Davis, Green Post
Office, Ala. ^ * oot 13-d*wlw
A woman living near Moweaqua, III.,
discovered a curious looking white worm
■early two feet long between the leaves of
a cabbage. A local physician, in whose
possehsion it now is, says that it is some
thing entirely new to him in animal life.
His theory is that it came in the recent
rains. He proposes to send it for exami
nation to the state entomologist at Cham
paign, m.
Old Alasaina.
W. 0. Lourd, Leesburg, Ala., writes:
*ir little babe, ten m jnths old, was almost
dying from teething, gave It Dr. Biggers’
Huckleberry Cordial. The happiest result
followed. Every home should have it.
The Old Graadaother
Insists on the mother giving the little oue
Dr. Biggers’ Huokleoerry Cordial. She
knows it will cure both young and old of
aU bowel troubles, and not oonstipate as
many preparations do with injurious effect.
The Little Orphen.
Mrs. Seago, one of the Trustees of the
Slew Orleans Orphan Horae gives Dr. Big
gers’ Huckleberry Cordial for the relief of
all bowel trouble troubles. She never sui-
fers herself to be without it.
The Mind Care.
The theory of the mind cure may do for
some hysterical cubes, but for chronic
bowel trouble, croup, colic, dlarrecea,
dysenterry, Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cor
dial is the surest and best cure. Keep it.
The Life of a Child.
Mr. W. L. Fain, a large commission mer
chant, Bays he owes the life of his child to
Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial. It al
ways gradually checks the bowe.s and does
■ot oonstipate as many do.
One of the Smith-*.
Are you Owen Smith 1 “Oh, yes, I must
be, I am owin’ everybody ?” But I owe
more to Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial
for curing me of the cholera morbus and
dyssentery. se,tu,thur&w
A Figurative duke on the Yacht lUce.
Victorious figs are not gathered from
Thistles.—Chicago Herald.
Tontiyaou’a "May tjiieen.*'
Who knows but if the beautiful girl who
died so young had been blessed with Dr.
Pierce's “Favorite Prescription’’she might
have reigned on many another bright May
day. Tbe “Favorite Prescription” is a cer
tain cure for all those disorders to which
females are liable.
At Cleveland W ednesday evening Charles
Kuntv, a well known society man, was to
huve been married to Dora Wcttricb, a
wealthy and beautiful girl. After about 200
guests were assembled it was learned the
bans were forbidden by Mr. Wettriclqwho
said the would-be groom was not square in
his financial transactions.
It is said that the English co-operatives
have a bank whoso transactions amount to
f80,000,000 a year. They have 1400 stores
and do a business of $150,000,000 a year.
Their 900,000 members receive an annual
profit of f45,000,000. Their profits during
the past twenty-four years have been S150,-
000,(W0.
LINT OF LETTERS.
List of unclaimed letters remaining In the O -
lumbua, Ua., post office for the week ending Oot.
18. If not called for within thirty days will 1 a
■ant to the Dead Letter Office:
l’j insure prom at delivery have your letters ad
dressed to Street and Number
CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000
“ We do Kerel
rangemenifor dll the'Monthly
Drawing• of The Louisiana State LotUry Cbm
pony, and in pereon manage and ctntroi iht
Drawingi themselves, and that the same are eo%
ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good fttiib
toward all parties, and we authorise the Oompani
to use this eer'ittrotr with ffr-thniie* of our sig
natures attached. to its advertisements.”
Abaey G S
Adams J K
Adams W D
Anthony M A
Brown Frank
Barnes Wm
Bates Geonrs
Benuin John
Biihop Woi [CiA'd)
Blunt Charlie
Boland J F
Bowu N M
Brooks E D or G Vv
Brown N B
Brown Jimmie
Burten John
Butler Willis J
Byrd W I)
William Southmayd, the oldest elector
in Couueclicut, voted at the town election
in Middletown last week. Ho is 98 years
old and has voted at every election since
1811
It Should hi* Generally Kuomu
that the multitude of diseases of a scrof. -
lous nature generally proceed from a tor
pid condition of the liver. The blood be
comes impure because tbe liver does not
act properly and work off the poison from
the system, and the certain results are
blotches, pimples, eruptions, swellings,
tumors, ulcers, and kindred affections, or
settling upon the lungs and poisoning their
delicate tissues, until ulceration, breaking
down, and consumption is established. Dr
Pierce’s ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery” will,
by acting upon the liver and purifying the
blood, cure all these diseases.
vJttmeron J P
Cleghoru Alfred
Copeland Bill (col'd)
Davis Robert
Dewe»9 J W
Cook W H
Digby S M
Purst Jas
Godfred W T
H ill Miller
Harwood Henry L
Ha ris Robert (col’d/
Haskel Col M C
Havner James
Huff Dr
Ingr.tin R >bt
Jin kins \V M
Keating J S
King Dave
Lane Charles
Lawson George
Knight W S
Love Gilbert
Madison J.unos
Mshone Goodeu
oBNTUiuait’a list.
Matthews Allen F
Miller J K
Mitchell W M
Mitchell Morton
Moore A B
Newsome w R
Norton C L
Owens Wm W
Oven'oerg James N
Payne 9am
Perkins Billiard
Reed W m
Reeder Lee
Renfro Henry
Riggiu A J
Handers Geo A
Scarborough J F
Sherman Robt R
Smith Dock
Starling Frank
Steuben Henry
Htielbard Henry
St odd Jack
Summers D L
Swindle George W
Thulls S A
Thomas Wm H
Townsend W R
Vaughn W H
Wallis Martin
Ward H S
Wells C A
Whitley Jack
W'illiamson John li
Williams Julec
Wilson Eddie
Wood Ed
Woo la m F M
Worrell F W
Wright Grigs >jr
Yarborough G W
Yarber Sam
Yunt L L
Baker Mittie
nailey Liza Jane
Berry Corneda 2
Blair Laura
Braxton Anna
Broadnax Emily
Broadnax Bet tie
Brown Itet
Cole Mrs ParrJsda
Davis Ji
Dickson
Edwards Miltie
Ella I6.> 3d uve
Fields Lula
Fischer E len
Gafiord mis Bctlie
Gammon Mu^
Garrett Maguie
Golden Florid
Grave Dora
Green mr< Mary
Uiiggs inrs Cicely
Guary D J
Hail Mary J 2
HunilLou mrsJ L
H nnilton mrs L M 2
Hayes miss 1 arrio
Haones Delia
Henderson Malinda
Hinton Pheba
Hood C F
Hootten M arv
Howard Hittie Ella
Johnson Lizzie
Johnston Fannie
Jones Elsy
Jones Rebecca
Jones Hattie
King Annie
King Sophia
Little inra E
ladiks' LIST.
Lilia Mattie
Mackey Jessi**
Martin Laura
Mathis Helig
Mvror R
Nabers Carrie
Nelson Amery
OetmlMloM
Wh I he undersigned Banks and Bankers tell
nay all JVizes drawn in The Louisiana Stats Let
isHes which may be presented al our counters.
3. H. OOLENBY, Proa. La. Nat’I Bank
PIERRE LANAIIX, Pres. State Blat’l Bi
A. BALDWIN, Pren. N. O. N»t*l Baal
t'AUIa KOHN, Pren. Union Nat*l Bask
U NPRECRDRNTRDTTTRAGTiON 1
Over Half a Million Butribitol
Louisiana State Lottery Comply
witn a uapiva, or ,j,wu,uw—ru wmui a iw
fond of over $550,000 uas aluce been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote it* franohli.
was made a part of the present Slate Oonatlto
tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 18TO.
The only Lottery ever voted eit and mdoraad b|
the people of any Stole.
IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES.
I la Urnii«i Mingle Number Drawing
take place .Ylwnllily, and the Oram
Neml-Aitiiual Drawing, regularly ev
ery ala montha (June aud December)
A NPLKNDID OPIM»RTITBriTT
WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND
DRAWING, CLASS l„ IN THE ACADEMY
MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, No
vember Hth. IHH7—21Dth Monthly Drawing
Capital Prize, $160,000.
kSTMotlrr Tlrkot« ar« Ton Hollars only. Bnlrr
oo. FiflhH,$5». Tenths, $1.
I CAPITAL PRIZE OF 1150,000 |150,CC.
1 GRAND PRIZE OF 60,000 60.00
1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20.000 20,00'
2 LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000 20,00t
4 LARGE PRIZES OF 5,000 SO.On
20 PRIZES OF 1.000 20.0CC
60 PRIZES OF 600 ... 26,0)'.
100 PRIZES OF aco so.oei
200 PRIZES OF 200 40,OR
600 PRIZES OF 100 r
APPGX1MATION PRIZES.
100 Approximation Prizos of 1300 $30,0 C
Among other relics of the mound build
ers discovered near Devils Lake, D. T., by
Prof. Montgomery, of the North Dakota
University, is what he calls a saeritlsial
mound, in which, seventeen inches from
the surface, are wells easilv found because
of a lining of lime about the sides and lay
ers of bark on the bottom. These are deep
enough to hold bodies in a sitting posture.
A Doctor's KxperleinM*.
After a great many trials of the ilrst phy
sicians of the North and South, I had
grown exhausted by the continued experi
mental efforts of doctors to cure me of
Chronic Laryngitis and Bronchitis of a
most severe type, I dropped into a drug
store, while more dead than alive. Speak
ing of my condition, a friend advised me
to try Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops,
which I did, and to my surprise, after tak
ing the first battle, it gave me complete
relief. I then bought three other bot-
tlea, which cured my case entirely of eight
years’ standing. I favor you with this to
encourage you to make and supply the
great healer to sufferers like myself.
Your Mend, W. A. Byers, M. D.
Atlanta Dental Depot. octlfl selm
I have used Moxie for noivousnesa, aud
testify that It if the very best remedy
A.. C. A'le ns worth, Surgical In.peotor. 't-
laata, Oa. (4)
Phips Zuri
Pitts Annie
Pono Victoria
Halford Maria
Reetl Jane
Roberts mrs Nettie
Roger?' Harriet
Rows A Hie
Ross Angeline
Handers Amanda
8000; Mary L
Shorter Fannie
Sim-; Bailie
.Singletary mrs E F
Skipper mrs E V
Smith Lizzie
Taler Josephine
Thomas Matilda
Thomas Zora
Tice Mary Ann
Temmous Fannie
Tise mrs Smith
Webb S A
Webb Fannie
Williams Lizzie
Williams Aggie
Wilson Mahnda
Woodson Iola
Yarbrough Surah
Zefmr Josephine
When calling tor tbeee letters, please aav the}
are advertised, giving date.
T. J Watt Postuiivdei
100
ion
1,000 Terminal
2.179 Prizes, amounting to
20,0(1
10.0G
SO.OU
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELT! NO*
MACHINISTS AND ENGINEERS SUPPLIES,
WROUGHT IRON PIPE FITTINGS AND BRASS GOODS.
62 South Broad Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA-
aug 2-dOm
Columbus, Georg a.
Office Next to Telegraph Office,
I’CLEPdONE No. SI.
City Real Estate "FOR SALE:
No. 200. Broad street store, east side, b»
tween Tenth and Thirteintli streets, two-9tory.
No. 218. Resilience two-story, north-east cor
ner < f Third avenue and E'ghr street.
No. 266 Lower Bread street, two-«tory real-
denee, west side, between Eighth and Ninth,
streets. Eight looms, waterworks, bath rooms*
ami gis. Will sell for the value of the lots, and
give you the improvements; this D ths in os')
beautiful location in the city.
No. 20a. Building lot on upper Third avenue,
full quarter acre, high, level, excellent neighbor
hood.
No. 277. Beautiful building lot 60x147-10,
per Fifth avenue; $15(0.
No. 270. Residence, six rooms, east side or
Thirl avenue, near Baptist chun h ; $5000
No. 283, Elegant residence, eight rooms, Hlat<v
roof, gas. waler works, hath room, and all other
modi rn eonvenieiiccs.wostsiueol Second avt nue.
No. 284. Two-story, eight-room residence o$
Mr. J. M. Es.es, near unit n depot, Twelfth street,
147 feet 10 inches i
Oh, No! No Dull Times
HAVE EVER OVERTAKEN THE
EMPIRE STABLES.
SUCCESSORS TO
JOHN DISBROW & CO.
No city in America has a better appointed Livery, Feed
and Sale Stable than we furnish tbe people of Columbus.
The citizens of this live and thriving city appreciate progress
and they patronize us. We have showy, spirited but gentle
horses, the most careful and experienced drivers, the mosi
elegant and luxurious vehicles.
Funerals personally and perfectly conducted by our Mr
Reynolds. The finest Hearses in the city.
Telephone 58.
$586,C( 0
Application for rates to clubs should l»e mu
ouly to tho Office of the Company in > w Or loam
For farther information write clearly, frivint
full address. INkSTAL NO'TF.N. Exprew
Money Orders, or New York Exchange iu ord;
nary letter. Currency by Express (at our a*
peu.se) addressed
n. A. OAUPlIliV,
Xew Orlc'jinn, 3-i-
Or Ut. A. DAI PIIIN,
WiiHhiagton, I>.
Address Renislerfd Letters tn
REMEMBER Generals ^Beauregarf
and Early, who are in charge of the drawings, b
a guarantee of absolute fairness aud integrity,
that the chances are all efiual, and that noon*
can possibly divine what number will draw a
prize.
that the payment of ail PriztM
Is BI VK\ .>TEi:i) IKY I OI It N ATION.
AL It A NKN of New Orleans, and the Tickets
are signed by the President of an Institution
whose charterer rights are recognized in tb«
highest courts; therefore, beware ol any uni
tat ions oi anonymous schemes
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cos ■
of any proposed line o
advertising in Americai
Papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.
New* pa par Advoruai ig Burwu,
lO Spruoo St., Now York.
Send lOota to- 100-d».-.j P.mt'hl*
A FACT WORTH KNOWING.
S HE 36 c®ntCttl« of DIXON’S SURE CUBK
for Chill* and Fever will cure the word
d of a caat. Fur aal* at ail the leadina Dnu
Sterna. api# oawtl
•iIEDAI.. CiBIS, Iff
BAKER’S
rmnunl absolutely pu
CiK;»>a, from which the excess
ORIuji ’nien removed. It lias<A:
times (ha strength of Cocoa mlr
th Hturch, Arrowrooi or Sugr
>i Is therefore fur moroccoac-
icnl, coating less than one card
cup. It Is delicious, nourish!’
stmngtlionlng, easily
and uduiiruLly adapted tor inv<
La as well as for persons In heal)
Solti by Grocers everywhere
W. BAKER & HO. Dorchester, Mas?
GRAND LODGE F. 4 i. II.
OFFICE OF GRAND SECRETARY,
Macon, Ga., f’etober 1, 1887.
C l RAND LODGE OF F. & A. M. FOR THE
IT State Df Georgia will assemble In annual
communication on Tuesday, the 26th inst,. at 10
o clock a m. in the Grand Lodge Temple iu the
city of Macon. Officers and delegates will cake
due notice and govern themselves accordingly.
A. M. WOLIHIN, Grand Secretary,
oct 6-2taw-2w
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Handsome Furniture!!
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EDMUNDS
Broad Street.
Grand Republic Cigarros
The only ten-cent Cigar in the United Slates that can bi
sold for five cents.
-WJL.Ttl<TXJS[ <3-.
NOTICE is hereby f'ivou to all manufacturers, jobbers anil retail dealers of clfpm
that we are the sole and exclusive owners of the band or trade-mark for eigarrot
known as
“GRAND REPUBLIC,”
together with the SYMBOLS, DEVICES SEAL AND GENERAL BTYLE OP OUR
ORIGINAL PACKAGE. Our exclusive ownership bus bn u determined in the several
actions brought by us, and in which decrees were rendered in our favor—to-wit: In
tbe New York Superior Court on October 20, 1886. and in tbe Superior Court of Cincin
nati, Ohio, on May 21, 1887. WE SHALL VIGOROUSLY I llOSECUTE ALL IN
FRINGEMENTS OP OUR TITLE, NAME DEVICES, SEAL AND STYLE OF
PACKAGE as applied to cigars or cigarros to .he lull extent of the law, and shall here
after claim full damages in all actions brought by us for Infringements of this brand.
GEO. P. LIES & CO.,
Grand Republic Cigar Factory,
No. 200 Third District, New York City.
LQUiS BUHLER & C0„ Wholesale Agents,
Central Hotel Building, Columbus, Ga.
87 fro* 10inches
Twelfth stroo* macadamized, lighted by electrie
light, street cars, aud the next business street of
Columbus. & afe-4
No. 291. Beautiful north Broad street resi
dence; 8 rooms, slate roof, gas. hath, hot andooUk
water throughout the house; crystal chandaliorw
hardwood mantels with large mirrors, tiled vesti
bule at entrance; elegant st -bles.
No. 806. Henioenoe northwest corner of Thir
teenth ittreet and Third avenue diagonal frooz
fit. Raul church; >ii large rooms, hlg ceiliK-
and kit hen attached to house; suppled m
hoi. and cold water; wide hall; porch on soutfr
and east side of dwelling: excellent drainage,
bf-st of neighborhood; water works, gas ua
bath rooms.
No. 2S6. A 0 per cent, investment; first ataea
yearly tenant to October 1, 1888; price |27fO. Thia
Is a dwelling of six rooms within one block ot
the Presoyterian church.
No. 287. Commons lota Nos. 4 and 5, block No
88; must be sc!d at once, otherwise owner wfIK
improve
No 289. 81 xlh nvenoe, house west Me of avo~
nue, titree rooms and kitcheu - l 4 acre. Tbba
property can be lx>ught for $8 Ocash. or $200 cask,
balance flOO a year, 8 per cent. Interest.
No. .'500. Third avenue re ,-iidenue. 5 rooms and
outbuildings, north of railroad track; good water
good Leighbors, go d drainage.
0 his space is reserved*for
ihe next properly placed in,
my liauds for sale. Conmiis-
sions reasonable. No cost to
owner if no sale is made.
No. 270. Bates' Brick Yard'; v-i uc eH, with a t
necessary machinery for brick-making by steam
iperiy managed, will pay fur i'self in a few
" and see me and get particulars,
iso. arw. A 9 per cent, investment. Tw<> new
ix-rooiu Residences, near .Swift Manufacturiag
ompany. l’rice $3000, or each residence flOQQ.
No. 289. Mitchell huii-te, ea**t of park.
12 per cent in vestment. Corner
years
No.
• and nine
Beautiful Carpets, Rugs, etc., from the very clieapest to the
finest. We are still in the lead with the Largest Stock,
Latest Styles, Lowest Prices. Best value for your money.
EVERY THUSTO- USTEW.
ITOTHinsra- SEGOlTD-m^lSriD.
Don’t buy until you have examined our stock and heard
our prices.
«»pt ftt-M-tMfrthur-aaWLa
(6600.
.Suburban
No. lrx
mil Dwellings, in heart of citf
t'urm
Nnlf*.
Of 1100 II
jr r«t
, about nine mlfi»
d and 600 nine
id four two-room
f Colun bus 600 ole
woods. Dwelling six rooinr,
outbuildings. Gin House and Screw about tim*r
miles from railroad station.
No. 172 Farm 00 a re ; 12 r cleared.75 in Oafc«
Hickory and Pine Five-room I> veiling, S able*.,
Cribs und Servants' Houses Price only 4700.
No. 25H. Building Lot in Gun by Survey, Ko«e
Hill, only (126, n 2 lots (200.
No. 276. Harris county <Ua.) Farm. It mHi*
north ol Columbus, near Columbus and Rome
Railroad; l.-o acres, 90 cleared; about 20 aorua
ut, balance good land; two D-veilingi\.
)ichard; locuted n
gn*,t mill, etc. Price (1CCO, can
lives in another pail of state,
its valu
, store, post offioc.
r credit. Ownor
1 sells far l>el«w
five
stabs
eat of Columbus;
Rose Hill resident;
and out buildings. Owner liv
und is very anxious to sell.
No. 287. Farm five miles
levs than half mile from railroad station;
acres; 5 » acres good bottom land, 400 acres clear
to, 100 in cultivation, 76 in wood, 40 or 50 ia
cane enough to winter 60 head ol c ittle. (look
6 room dwelling, large hall; out-building in good
order, (.in hou e anti screw costing over $504
Price. (3600; only (1(4)0 cash, balance 00 a year .
with 7 per cent, interest. You can make the pay
me? ts out of the place
No. 288. Bro•vucville investment paying if
per ctnl, (700. J
No. 295. Rose Hill residence, li rooms 17xl8 v
12 foot hall, marble mantles and grates in every
2-room servant's house atm kiff hen, larga
stuble and carriage hot
nishing water uli the yeur
ellent a
FOR BENT.
. 1201, 124C, 915 Bread str
•11. fur
No. 1C 1
corner —excellent stand.
two-story. ^Fourth aro
"enth street) rasideucw
Lott; alley entraaco
Stores Noi
Tenth stre*
lor family grocery.
Juque’s corner will he fitted up to suit the bus*,
nt ss of tenant Good stand for tetuil and whole •
sale grocery, and owner's trade will almost pay .
rent.
Mr. Humuel Hatcher
nue, (second north of
lately occupied by Mrs
from Tenth street.
No. 1127 Fourth avenue, two-sto’y, eight-root**
No. 1128 Fifth avenue, six rooms.
No. 320 nixtli avenue, five rooms, will be paint
ed.
No. 620 First avenue, .wostory.
These houses must be rented at once; call *u4
get my prices.
N. w residence west side of Third avenue,
ond door north of Tirteenth street, will be ready*
for occupancy about December 1. It will be a*
exact duplicate of the new residence next north
of Gov. Smith’s, with all modern convenience*,
gas, water, hot and cold baths, ash p ts, etc. ft
have plans and will be pleased to show to aaj
one wishimr to rent. Prices low, see me befor*
renting elsewhere.
Horse ami buggy kept to show propeity.;
JOHN BLAGKMAR,
Real Estate Agent,
Columbus Ga.