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THE TRANSFER MADE.
AND THE STATE ROAD RECEIVED
AND TURNED OVER AGAIN.
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| The Correspondence Between The
Governor and Freitdenta Brown and
Thomas—Groat Caution Shown.
Special to Rscouncu.
Atlanta, Dec. 27.—At midnight
the State mail panned into the
liatida of tlie Nashville, Cbattaooo*
ga A St. Louie Railroad company,
tlie new leasees. The formal pa
pers were drawn aud passed during
tlie afternoon, so there were no
formalities when the change ac
tually wentluto effect. All trains
leaving either end of the line at
11:16, or after, were, by agreement,
under jurisdiction of the new com
pany. The old company paid its
last rental $21,774.20, to-day.
Senator Brown's letter to Gov
ernor Noilheu is the transfer to the
State of the road and ail appur*
tences and of the rolling stock, ma
cbiuery received by the leases from
the Slate or their equivalents. He
further states that the new lessees
may examine this rolling stock and
Other property, aud.iu caae they
don't think it cornea up to the
property, as received by the old
lessees, the old company aud the
Governor will agree upon some
method of ascertaining just how
much should be lair to make up the
deficiency. Or, the old lessees are
willing to leave the matter to the
commission.
In Governor jiorthen’s acknowl
edgement oi the receipt la the
clause: "It being understood that
the State does not acknowledge ac
tual receipt of all the property, hut
reservea the right to require the ac
tual delivery of all of the property
within UO days, tlie substitution of
other property, or adequate pay
ment of the value thereof; and this
receipt is given with the guaranty
of said corporation Unit it will make
such delivery, substitution or pay
ment."
To this, Senator Brown attaches
tlie agreement of the company.
Then President Thomas' receipt
was given to Governor Northern
It contains the same promires
about receipt for the property,
Sensational rumors about bitches
in the transfer were allout during
tho day, and they were revived
during (he evening with increased
force.
The story was that the tiunsfer
might he. prevented by Internal
disseueious between old and new
lessees; that Senator Brown was
making a tight to keep tlie prestnt
ofileers, attorneys and all, in con
trol of l lie property, and that he
lmd prepmed injunction paper* lo
prevent the transfer unless liis de-
niatida were acceded to.
There was a meeting of tlie new
lessees and old out at Seuutor
Brown's house to-night and this
was used by the rurnrr managers
to bolster up tliier stories of inter
nal dissension.
o,iv rot The talk probably grew out of the
?no"n"«T«“r^is"'; appointment of Judge i'.frdee, of
X*cucorrti4r«orWhit?' United States .Circuit Court, of
* Joseph Brown and C. B Ktalilman
•‘••UBSSBi 1 as receivers for tbe property of the
If YOU WISH
to Advertise
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Anywhere
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WfclTE TO
Geo. P. Rowell &
No. io Spruce Street
NEW YORK.
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA—8 vxtsb County
To the Superior Court of raid County.
The petition of Bloom Brown, C. P.
Payne uml E. P. Harris of raid Cou ity,
respectfully allow for themselves, their a*
■oclates, successor* and aligns, that they
desire to bs Incorporated under the law* of
Georgia forth* time of Twenty year*, with
the privilege 9f renewal acoording to law.
The.object of raid corporation la pecuni
ary. gain and profit for fte nhart* holder*.
The particular bueine** of raid corpora
tion to be carried on 1* a merchanthe busi-
neis In the city of Amerlcus.tn raid county,
lor the purpose o( dealing lu and raanufac-
turing of all kin n machinery supplies,
saw nlll suppll plumber supplies, gas
fixture*, hardware of every character, and
farming ImplImenUof all kinds.
The capital stock of said corporation
shall be ten thousand dollars, divided In
shares of one hundred dollura, with the
privilege of Increasing Raid capital stock
to a sum not to exceed fifty thousand dol
lars. The piece of business And the princi
pal office of said corporation Will b- In the
city ofAmerlcu*. aud county of numtsr,
and the corporate name adopted by your
petition Is “The Ameilcus bnpply Corn*
pany.”
Under said name they ask to be created a
body corporate and politic und have and
enjoy the following rights, privileges and
(lowers, to-wit.
The right to sue, at.o nesued, Implead,
and Ik* Implt-ai m. to«untract, and be con
tracted w*'I. to nave and use a common
seal, to jauopt, by-laws, rules and regula
tions binding on Its shareholder* lor the
government of ltsofficersand stock holders,
not inconsistent with law. ■
To buy, sell, manufacture and repair and
deal In machinery of every character,
hardware, plumber supplies, gas supplies,
raw mill supplies and farming Implements
of all kinds, and generally to carry on' lr
the city of Amerfcus and elsewhere a mor*
chautilc business In all its branches.
To establish branch houses In any county
In this Htateor outside of this State. To
iTorrow money for corporate purposes, and
secure the same by mortgage, or trust deed,
or otherwise upon any or all of its corpor
ate property, to make notes and accounts,
to buy, hold, improve, sell, lease and rent
real or personal property for corj*orate
purposes.
To subscribe to or own stock In other
corporations of like character, audio In
vest its surplus funds In bank stock, or any
other stock or bond* of other corporations
or other securlt.es.
To have, hold, use and enjoy all property,
real and personal, neccssar> for the trana-
action of Its business.
To uppotnt all officers and agents for the
management ot Its busluess, to employ
salesmen, drummers, workmen, and all
other persons useful or necessary for the
proper conduct of the business cf/ald cor
poration, and to have and enjoy nil other
rights, powers and privileges conferred
t*y law, upon corporations of like character
in thlsHtate. J. C. Mathswh,
Petitioners Attorney.
Filed In office December 16th, 1890.
J. H.-Allkn, Clerk.
A true extract from the Record of Char
ters, this December lflth, 1800,
J. H. Ai.lkm, Clerk.
4 D31 INISTItATOlt’S 9.1LK.
A GEORGIA—SUMTSIt COUNTY,
By virtue of an orderjfrom (he Ordinary
of Sumter county, will be sold before the
court house door In Humter county, Oeor-
S la, between tbe legal hours of sale, on the
rst Tuesday In January, 1891, the follow-
(105), sml one hundred aad six (108), and
half of lot numberone hundred and twen
ty (120), known as the “Harris place,” and
lot No. one hundred and twenty-two 1122),
known as the “Wilkinson place,” and one
half of lot No. one hundred und eighty-
time (183), known us the “Sullivan pfuce.”
Ah of said lauds In the thirteenth (JStfti) dis
trict of UK- county. Hold as the lands be
longing to th-estate of C; B. Wooten, do-
Administratrix.
Agreeable to an order of the Hon. Court
of ordinary of Hu niter county, will la? sold
before the court house door, at Amerleua,
Georgia, said county,on the first Tuesday
in January next, between the lawful hours
ofsule, ore hundred acres of luml, being 50
more or less, off Northwest corner of
tot No. 1st, and 50 acres, more or less, off
the Northwest coiner of lot No. 219, in the
17th district of sale county; sold as the
property of Wm. McGrady, deceased, for
- -- * -*— and creditors of
ash Tula Dec. 3,
J. II. AI.I.SN.
Administrator
a. j. Stoner, m. d. uh receiver* for tue-property oi me
Dec/fur. I. \ old leasees. These ftt»|*oiutmentH
} were made at the iustaiice of Calviu
TO WEAK MEN
leesjr, westing weakness, lost manhood, etc., I wilt
wnd a valuable treatise f scaled) containing ful'
particulars for horns ears, FREE ot charge. A
splendid medical work i should1m read by every
man wko la nervous and debilitated. Address.
tout, F. C. FOWLEm Bfoorf-vConn.
4*“Ask tw. catalogue.
TERRY M’F'y Cp-NAtHyiH-fc. Tew
8. Brice, H. II. Plant, W. T. Wat
(era and other non-realiient stock
holder* in the leaae company. Pa
per* in this suit were filed it) De
cember, hut the matter ha* been
kept a profound secret until till*
morning.
The two receiver* are to have
complete control of all aurplu, of
stock and aurplua a*«t», aud are
clothed with full authority to pret*
ull claim*, including—the paper*'
state—the o.uima for betterment*
aud for taxe* lu the claim* for bet
terment.
It iscxplaiued by leasee* that thin
ha* nothing to do with commissions
work, but was filed before that waa
decided upon.
i, President Thomas »’eut to Nn»h-
f ville on the first train under hi*
j control. ‘I
A Noted Divine Shys:
-1 have been naiafTall-l Liver Pill.
Cottwin'cM. with
>f fueled#
ARE A SPECIAL BLESSING.
I Dover had anything todome xomaet*
, 1 rerrammend them to all aa
est medicine In oxletanro.’'
In. r. It. OMiUDIi, Non York.
SOLS EVERYWHERE.
Office, 30 & 41 l‘arlc Place, N.Y.
eea^rik. I. ita. Mtiu,
•-S{i5!lYaCS^‘
I have beeu cured of blood polaou
iu its very la»t ftages, after doc
tors failed to give me relief. I
Mimply lifted Dr. Ball’s SaiHaparil-
11, whteli Is the bent blood medi-
clue in tue world.—F. A. Alexan-
del, Petersburg, Vs.
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4 DMINIHTRATIUf HALE.
\ GEORGIA ~w*H»Titn County.
By virtue of an ord*r iron ^oe court of
Irtlluary of Webster county, will ho sold
K-forc the court Ipust* door, lr I r*’ston,
Jeorgia,on the first Tuesday In Februray
•ext. the plantatUin, known ns the J. !..
r 'Durham place, two miles southeast ».f
Vcston. Georgia, containing 3''*) ucrus, find
tutted on tin (Vdmnbu* Southern rull-
Good lan«l with clay foundation
the first Tuesday In January, 1891, before
the'court hous«) door of Humter countv, be
tween the legal hours of sale, for cash, tho
undivided (V#) one-eighth Interest of
Willis Hmlciltre, minor, in and to the
house and lot sit unto In the city of Amen-
cus. county of Humter and state of Georgia,
on the West side of I*ee street, and on the
corner of Lee mid Finn street, now occu
pied by tO. W. Glover,* formerly known as
the rehidence of Judge Allen Fort, contain
Ing (%) three-fourths of one acre, more or
less. Jamkah. Haix’ltffk,
Guardian of Willis Rndcllffe.
November 30.1890. .
felon for Incopiaban.
GEORGIA—Hi
• Superior Court of
• petition of 0. A. Fr!
ford Wheatley, W. 1
GEORGIA—MuimcB County.
To the Superior Court of raid county:
Tho petition of 0. A. Flicker, R F. Sams,
Crawford Wheatley, W, E. Hawkins, T. F.
a._C. Bivins, J. W. Sheffield, J.
crnton Wheatley, W. N.
‘ Henry B.
? vWwotIl
Marshall. O. A. Coleman and
- . hat
may I:
and assigns to bfe Incorporated under the
laws ol Georgia and made a body politic
with the right of (accession under the
name of The Commercial t ity Club.
Tbe object of said Association Is not for
the Individual pecuniary gain of any of its
members but for the establishment of a
social organization, to provide amusement
and recreation, and promote tbe pleasure,
kind fed lug and general cultivation of its
members, and to this end to establish a
permanent Club House.
The chief office and place of business of
said corporation will be in the oity of
Americus, said county.
In as much as tha object of said Associ
ation is not for the pecuniary profit, trade
or g.In of any of Its mefnbent •ut Is for
pleasure they iropose to have ho capital
stock wnd to provide nlean* of establishing
and mat ntalnlnjr raid corporation bv mem
bership fee* and dues, and by selling re
freshments to its members and guests. The
number of active merobum shall never at
any time exceed (100i one hundred. The
membership fee shall ho ($100) oue hundred
dollars, which may be increased or dlmtn-
isned at any annual meeting o! the corpor
ation. Haid Association may in its by-
provide how membership ill tt same
_ be forfelt'-a
Petitioners for thuiosfc.ves auu associates
prac that under tne corporate name afore
said they may be incorporated and made a
body politic for the full term of (20) twenty
years with the privilege of renewal at the
expiration of said time, with all the rights,
powers and privileges aforesaid, and that
sta'd corporation have aud 'enjoy tbe right
to su« and be sued, to plead and be im
pleaded, to contract and be contracted
with, to mane by-laws and ru es binding
upon Its members, to have amt use a corpo
rate seal, to appoint all such ofileers aud
agents as may tiedeenied advisable, to rent,
buy, lease, have, use, own and enjoy all
such real and personal property ns may be
necessary or convenient for the purposes of
said tori oration aud dlsp4.se of the rams at
pleasure to borrow money for corporate
purposes and secure the same by deed,
note, bond, mortgage or otherwise upon
any or all of Its property and to uo every
aud uny act needful to carry out the object
of said I ocorporatlon, and to have and enjoy
all th« rights, powers and privileges con
ferred by law upon corporations of Ilka
character by t he Jaws or Georgia, and your
petitioners will aver pray.
B. P. Hollis,
E. A.HAWKINA,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed In office December loth, 13U0.
J. H. Allkw, Clerk.
A true extract from the Recorder Char
ters this 10th December, 1890. r
' J. H. ALLEN, Clerk 8. C,
A DMINISTRATOR’B RALE.
A GEORGIA—Webhtkk County
W 111 be sold before the • court house, ’ li
Preston, Webster county, Georgia, on tbs
first Tuesday in January next, by virtue of
an order from the ordinary of SumMrr
county, the following property, to-wit:
One undivided hair Interest la lots of
land No's, one (1) five <b) and six (8)j the
West half cf *.ot No. (126) one hundred and
twenty nix, (fiO) acres off w» at halt lot No.
thirty-two (32), eighty-five (85) sores off
West half lot No. ono hundred and forty-
five (145), and thirty-fl*) acres off tni
Northwest corner of lot No. one hundred
and seventy-six (171)pall said parcels of
land lUtunted In tho thirty-second (32)
district of Webster county, and contalnlnr
In all eight hundred and sixty-eight an*
three quarter (StJgJJ) acres, more or les*
Said undivided Interest In raid property
‘ ‘ as th&property of M* Burke, late of
torcobnty.dvceused, for the benefit or
icirsofsald estate, and to perfect tl-
C. M. Williams, ..
Administrator.
on Citii. Town or Fann. Property at Bales
that Defy Competition!
TERMS MOST FAVOABLE
ALL CONDITIONS EASY
J. J.'HANESLEY, - - AMERICUS, Ga.
33 O' G- I El S
I will sell you tbe best buggy in Georgia, price and quality considered. Repairing of
all kinds solicited and executed promptly neatly. All work warranted.
T. S, GREENE.
Cotton Ave..
Opposite Prinoo's Stablet-
Awericus, Georgia.
W. R. SCHROEDER.
Fnrmurlr with if. P. Hoibuirt M’r«
Vti.asta, Ua,
J. W. STRICKLAND
Porirerl with ltunnlcutt A Balllanatk
Atlakta, Oa.
SCHROEDER & STICKLAND,
724 Cctton Avenue, Amvicus, Ga.
HOT AlH HEATING, ETC- .RON &M0KE STACKS/A SPECIALTY-
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS :
W» wpulu b* plnusd to give you ctltnatt. ou youi Tin, Iron and Cornice work. W,
fnarnntec all work to be llrst-olaaa lo every portion ar. RlJglng, Cre«tln*and Final*
furnished onthort no,Ice. \Vc;a!,o da Heavy Imn Worktrom 14 to27. Itnofln,. (kit.
sirln- xoootlnk, «ic.
• |u ^L AND GET OUR ty 'MATES AND GIVEtUS A I RIAL.
Agreeable to an order from the Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of Webster county,
will l>e sold before the court house door, in
Preston, Georgia, said county, on the first
Tuesday In January next, between tbs
legal hours of sals: One hundred (100)
acres off lot number one hundred and ten
(110); fifty-two (52) acres off or lot number
one hundred and eleven (ill); one hundred
(100) acres, more or less, off of lot number
one hundred aiul fourteen (111), In tho 25th
district of Webster county, Oa. Also town
lot number six (8) In block A, ainl lots
niimbc- * nine (9), leu (10) and fourfetn (14)
In block C, and lot number thirty (3'1)|q
the town of Preston, Gm. Sold for the pur
pose of settlement. s. Bell,
G jardtan J. C. and W. 8. Bell.
Preston, Ga., Dec. I, lffiu.
tge
ration to have J. H. Alien.Clerk of Superi
or court appointed Administrator upon the
estate of Heth Rodgers, deceased.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish
all paUtes concerned, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cuuse on or before the
January Prmotthe Court of Ordinary of
Humter county, to be held on tho*flrst Mon
day in Januury .next, why snld petition
should not l»e granted ns prayed for.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 2oth day of Navember, 1890.
A. C. SPKkR,
Ordinary.
Will be sold before the Court House door
In tho city of Atncrlous, Hmuter count),
Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in January, 1861, tho
following descrlbad property, to-wlt
He
i stive
horns, known ns the proper
ly oi me Anuersonvllle Comet Band, con-
sis'Ing of two K tint cornets, one B fiat cor
net two E flat altos, one H flat baritone,
on - K fiat buss. I*evied oo and to bo sold
as the property of the Audersonvllle Cor
net band, to satisfy one county court fl-fa
Issued from the quarterly court ot Huinte:
rountv county court, June terra. MW, in fa
vor of Chae. G. Conn vs. said Andersonvllte
Cornet Band. This Dec. .5,1800.
L. 11, Fohrkst,
Deputy Hhorlff.
A dministrators hale.
geohgta—Fvmtxr County.
Agreeable to uu order from tbs Hon.
Court of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold before the court house door In the city
of Atnerlcu-, Humter county, Ga.. between
the lawful hours of sale, on tbe first Tugs,
day in Jutiunry, 1891. the real estate be
longing to the estate of Mm. W. A. HI vlere,
consisting of eleven aud one-half (11U)
acres, more or less, of land situated on the
north side of Felder street, fn Americas,Ua.
ItouuUed north by Wesley Tripp, et al east
by Innds of James Bright, south t»y said
Felder street, and w.cst by lands of J. F,
Mayo und J. W. Harris. Hold for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of raid deceas
ed. Terms cash. This Dec. 4th. 1890.
J. H. Allkn. Administrator.
A ri
»l wnter and -
0V«d, good wnici
ils mufchurches.
«:«ah
cnlt'ul t
ih. •
Term*
L. c. Dun ii Air,
Administrator,
LEAVE TOHKLL.
•70RGI A—W *b$ r*m CouirrY,
•r.»h , J '<
Vlivil f< r leave m *eU the real • state or
d deceased.
Iliese are therefore to cite and ndmonish
Inartlo* oinmnni. wlirthvr klmlrva or
iilorH, to sliovv t'stt'*'' on or l-cfor** the
•nary termr f the Court of Ordinary of
-Jtmcr county, t© »*t neld on the first
>ftt*]ay in Janttc.ry next, why said pet!-
110« should not he granted as prayed for.
Gvrh under my hand and official sigra-
t«Kths, 2d day of Decent In PW.
1 ^ J.-CoatiY.
Ordluaiy.
KORGI A— hvxtkr County,
To whom it may concern:
Whereas, Kmrna R, Howell. Ad-
mlnlstrstot of lie estate oi Dr. J. M. llow-
ell, having t lot tier application for letters
of dismission irom said estate.
These -re therefore to cite end admonish
all parties concerned, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or before the
February Term of the Court of Ordinary o
Humter Comity, to be held on tho first
Momluy In February next, why said peti
tion should not bo granted as prayed for.
Witness my band and official slguature
this 8th day of November 18 0.
A. C. SPEER,
Ordinary.
N otice
TO DF.BTOIW AS I) CRKDITOItfl.
GKonotA—vvkhstkr Couarv:
All nrtlcs lndebte«lto the estate of W. H.
D. Dlsmukes, deceased, are requested to
come forward and pay thd same, and those
holding claims against asld estate will
please present them in terms of the law.
nvn v TiinHVTnv a.i„.
pUARPlAN’H Hale.
V3T GEORGIA—WinsTR* County.
Agreeable loan cinder from the Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of Webfeter Couaty,
will be sold before the court house door, in
Preston. Georgia, said county, on the first
Tuesday In Junuary next, between the legal
hours of sale, by Ti.os. A. Colemau. Guard
ian of Henry T„ Willi- T» Mlldied B., Ed
ward J., nod George 1) Coleman, heirs of
Martha D.Coleman,deceased: Lot oflund
number one hundred and fifty-eight (16$)
lu 18th District of Webster County,Ga.
Tiioh. A. COLKXAX,
Preston, Ga., Dec. 8, I860.
Guardian.
GEORGIA—Wkitstbr County.
Whereas, John Terry has made applica
tion for Letters of Administration ou the
estate of Robt. Terry, dectnsed.
These are there'uro to cite and admonish
all purties concerned, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or before the
Junuary farm of the court of Ordinary "
Webster county, to lie held the first Mc_
day In January next, why said petition
should not be granted as prayed for.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 2nd day of December. Ikuu.
W. H. Cosby,
Ordinary.
4 PPLICATION,
A LEAVE TO 8ELL.
GEORGIA—Wehsticb County.
Whereas. Goo. E. Thornton, Admlnlstra~
tor on esute of Hester A. Parker, deceased,
has applied for leave to sell the real estate
ol raid deceased. ■>
These are therefore to cite and admonii
all parties concerned, whether kindred
creditors, to show caase on or before tho
January terpi of Court of Ordinary of Web
ster county, to be hold on tbe first Monday
In January next, why raid petition should
not ne granted as prayed for.
Given under ray band nod olficlal slgtu
ture, this, 2d day of Dcceqiber^|8W^^^
• * . v - v * Mf&|
A pplication.
LETTER8 OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA—W*B8T*K CotwtY.
To Whom 11 May Concerns ' ‘
Whereas, J. W. May. Administrator on
estate or J. W. Jones, deceased, lias filed
his applleatlon fbf fetters of dtsmhnlon.
Thera fire therefore to cite iind admonlih.
all parties concerned, whether kindred or
creditorn.to show cause on nr befere tbe
March terra of tbe Court of Ordinary of
Webster county, to be held on-the first
Monday In March next, why. said petition
should not be granted as prayed for.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this, 2d day of December. 1890.
W. If. Cosby,
Ordinary.
A pplication.
LETTERS OF DI8M1SHI0N.
GEORGIA—Wxbhtku County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Whereas, J.O. Reese, Administrator om
the estate of J. M. W. Peel, deceased, has
filed his application for letters'of dfimls-
Tliese are therefore to cite and'admonish
all parties concerned, whctlwr kladrsdor
creditors, to show cause on or before tho
March term of the Court of Ordinary or
Webster county, to be held on the first
Monday In March next, why said petition
HMild not be granted as prayed for. {*
Witness my hand and olficlal si gnat u
this 2nd day Of
REMOVAL
Cook’s Pharmacy has been removed from
Cotton Avenue to the.W. J* Slanpy corner,
on Lee street, (near Artesihn well) where I
Will be pleased Jjo serve yon in Drugs, Pat-
entJMedicines, Garden Seeds, Exo.
Respectfully,
W. A, COOK, Proprietor
H. D. WATTS
——Wfiolesale nd Mill Uulcr u—
Fine Tobacco, Cigars and Whisky a Specialty.!
No. 303 Forsyth and 1004 Lee Btreets, • • AMKHICUB. OKOKGIA
li. XX. 2TOSSBV,
THE LEAU»NO DEALER IN •
Tobacco, Cigars am Liquors.
sole ueit or tie Cee&ratefl old "Goa sprue” leitich Wllkr.
dl COTTON AVENUE. -
- AMERICUS. QA
R. F. NEHRING,
PROPRIETOR.
iictsoo Stmt, Mer Allen Bout
| AMERICUS. QA.
SLIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
(Men to Cakn of tS Sadi Fnmpttj Riled I Bmi ui hta Wipa Qoei out M*
Country Merobanta supplied with braad at wholesale prices.
ft. Xi. McLEOD <fc GO.,
.*ALKHS IN
FANCY » STAPLE GROCERIES. SHOES. ETC.
MHI8KIE6. CIGARS AND. TOBACCO A SPEOIALTV
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REAL ESTATE BikaQAlHS.
I offer for a faw day. the follovinx dealnihl, |,reperty clow, Ip u a b|U*ata: _
Four house* and lot*, house* Juat completed; 4 lane room. eaeh| Iota MxMS each.
’^oe'hp^iaod loton College Still, lino lot|fqntU)( f,wq *treet*. JThe pret-
"tme.hou— and lot on Jaekwa ^reet. frontln# th" College. Mujga lot,* mom* to th.
m-nflrrHy ntlr nonee wltbeook room .ml b.tti tntiae attached, nie* out houae end
south, pfaoe. Call for ba8(—n*.
HUGH M. BROWN,
70S Jackson St *
rinocn Bh.K. i'urnllar* Factor, Slock for Hale
Ameficus Qa.
300acres o{ Pine Timber Laud. Itallroailruns through it. Price
$1 per Burt*. • ' ,
200 acres of laud ami timber two tulles Iron* railroad. Price $4
per note. Large Baw-RJIfl aud fixtures. 2,500 acres timber lands.
For further particulars call on or addrefis #
W. X>. Haynes <fa Son.
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