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WHEW
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THE GRAB FOR THE CENTRAL.
A Brief Ch.l with » Shirklinldpr. itml Whiit Itv
Thinks.
Sivvammh Times.
“Have you heard any news about (be
Richmond and Danville gobbling up the
Central?” said a prominent stockholder to
a Times reporter to-day.
“No; can you put me on to anythin*’ [
have made inquiries everywhere' but even-
body seems to put little inith in the renori
mid the knowing’ ouch Hiiy they are entir -
ly ignorant of the affair, hut' if you hnT
any information I’ll be mighty glad to got
“Well, I think the dispatch was so,-.'
from Savannah, and although the better
part ot those interested in the railroad
heem to put iittle faitii in the article i ul-
lished in the New York World and rctno-
«uccd in the Times, J have my ideas.”
What do you know?” was the reporter’s
blank question.
. “ We V, !l11 1 kuow iH that when the stock
is bought now it is bought with the prox
ies attached. Now, if the stock was bought
svs an investment, would the proxies be at
tached?”
“The stock seems to be bought to vote
with, as the transfer would have to be
made ninety days before the election for
the owner to vote in iiis name.”
"Who’s buying the stock?”
“The brokers, but of course you can’t get
any information about whom they are buy
ing it for. There is a great deal of truth in
that part of the article which appears in
the World about the Central taking 1 he
best part of the cotton business in South
Carolina away from the Richmond and
Danville, and it is only natural to suppose
Mr. Inman would like to got hold tu t bo
road and then turn all the cotton which
now conies to Savannah to Norfolk.”
“Yes, but could a big deal like this bo
going on In such a quiet way without the
directors and other railroad officials know
ing anything about it?”
"That is a very good question, but Mr
Inman would naturally try and keep tilings
quiet until he gets all the stock lie wants,
it is a rather mysterious affair, and may
turn out to be a reality instead of a big
bubble, as many expect it to do.”
—A fL Y ENQUIRER - SPA: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 80, 1886.
3
F AIR SCENES AT LENOX.
Autumn flowers that Kerri! to Set tip Slniilens
Still ill Their Springtime.
Penox Letter.
The autumn flower beds at Lenox arc
sights for men and gods. A great expen
diture of ingenuity and taste marks them
as unusual examples of ornamental garden
ing. Nearly every home has its bright
flower bed before its door and adds just so
much to the pleasure of the wayfarer who,
perhaps, gives but a careless glance as he
passes by. Like everything in Datui-e that
■ ennobles, this new development of art ar
rests attention and unconsciously im
plants a taste for the beau
tiful in the callous human being as
nothing else has done. Besides, it enables
the girls to go out at dewy morn in an
idealized milkmaid costume, gather posies
in a basket Arcadia fashion and bewitch-
ingly present them to the young million
aire.
Thousands of dollars are spent to clothe
the walls of the ballrooms with flowers,
and I am told that it sometimes happens
that when the regular baiDocm is not large
enough for a special parly u in n or- is put
up for the purpose and torn down ancr-
ward. That has not happened this year,
.but it did last year.
Trouble Ahead for Hill.
Washington Critic. *
“Daniel,” remarked the president this
morning, as he gazed in an abstracted man
ner at a newspaper spread before him and
chewed on the stump of an expiring cigar.
“Yes, sire,” responded Daniel, inclining
his head gracefully.
“Do you know Dave Hill? Of New York,
I mean.”
“Well, rather, sire,” replied Daniel,
somewhat irreverently.
“Now that the season of county fairs is'
over his address is once more Albany, isn’t
it, Daniel?”
“I presume so, sire.”
“Very good, Daniel. I wish you would
go and get a bottle of hair restorer and
send it to him.”
“For why, sire?” questioned Daniel in
. amazement.
“Because, Daniel,” and the president’s
face hard, bed and his jaws came together
like a steam vise, “because I want to snatch
him bald-headed in 1888, and-1 am remind
ed by a short item in this paper that he is
already that way. If we would have oar
revenge complete, Daniel, we must omit
no precaution, neglet no opportunity. Go
get the hair restorer. Away! ” And the
arm of the chief executive pointed toward
the door, like the old Third Reader picture
of Napoleon crossing the Alps, and Daniel
hastened to the surgeon general’s office for
a prescription.
The question of a proper food for in
terests all mothers; especially those una
ble to nurse their offspring. Mellin’s Food
possesses all the requisites as a substitute
for mother's milk, and is highly com
mended by the medical faculty of both
Europe and America.
oclO tu th sat&wlm
Must He Prepared.
Men who now enter public life cannot
hide under a bushel. A fiorce light beats
upon their crowns whether they like it or
not, and every hair of their heads gets
numbered. In preparing for this race they
should think now conspicuous they will
become: how the shape of their finger
nails and the out of their mustache will be
criticised and “mentioned;” along with
their moral and financial worth, from one
end of the country to the other.—Boston
Herald.
More Money for Your Work
If you improve good opportunities. Hal-
lett&Co., Portland, Maine, will mail free
full information allowing how you can
make from $5 to $26 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 and
see for yourself. oo20 d6m
How lo XogotlntP ft Loan.
“By the way,” exclaimed Sinithcrs,
“have you two fives for a ten?”
“I have,” responded Johnson.
“Then lend me one of them.”—Pittsburg
Dispatch.
Valuable mill ('ftnvenli nl.
Brown’s Bronchial Troches are a
safe and sure remedy for Bronchitis,
Goughs, and other troubles of the throat
and Luugs. Sold only in boxes. Price
cents. oc28 d&wlw
A Society That Should Brow.
A society composed of seventeen young
aril#,.. 1 _ * 1 . - . j In fj I'Cliltl <« I ~\l 11
I “nr Hi’.PAiiu."
..„- ui mf’j C i ,mpIet S c y ro > a11 annoying Ki.i-
Bla 1 der and (Trlnary Diseases. «1-
At druggists. f
“II(H UH OX Itl|,K“ P1I.I.S.
Small granules, small dose, big results,
pleasant in operation, don’t disturb tlu>
stomach. 10c and 26c.
“Ron.’ll ox m lif."
Ask for “Rough on Dirt.” A perfect
washing powder found at last! A harm
less, extra line A I article, pure and clean;
sweetens, ireshens, bleaches and whitens ■
"" n 'U 1 slightest injury to finest fabric, j
• - '■ i ; • i’ue linens and luces, gen- :
end lion;,. “itclien and laundry use |
Softens water, s ives laboi and .joan.
Added to slureh prevents yellowing, r-.
10c, SBo, at Grocers. __ dAwtf !
A .InymiH I. reel lug.
“Ubod morning! How do von do?” said j
Miss Birdie McGinnis to K«i - iusko Mur-
phy. “I have been to Ban Antonin, and
have just got back on the train.” “You |
don t say so? I thought 1 had the pleasure
of not seeing you for several days past.”—
Texas Siftings.
A fresh.laid Meteor.
About two weeks ago J. If. Duke, of i
Orlando, noticed a falling body of Are or |
jneieor, and watched its course until
within three or four feet or t he earth, on
aline and within a very short distance i
troin his yard. Saturday morning, while |
Mrs. Duke was ip the garden, she espied
and picked up a stone or piece of inetulic j
lava weighing half a pound; which may
be seen at Mr. Duke’s store. Several per-
sons have examined it, but no definite 1
theory of its origin or home has been ad- I
vanced.—Florida letter.
-A.T THE
The New York Store
I - hemic j uarf ers lor
J, ||Ladies’ Cloaks and Wrap:
SEAFQAM
ALL FSR3T-CLAS3
StoreiBepers noir keep it for Sale
»*1‘ every (It’sn’ipiioii. They Imvo the Fireesl stock in Hd
| city and sell IItem < henper.
Dry won Hun* doesn't in I or- T.-,'T‘i> Wulk'u-.r .la-kcs from $1.50 up. 100 NYwmavkols at|
• <‘iv Willi ii.-. Hoi wcatluir ■' | ;dl prices. 1(H) <■ I<-l*:imI Short Wraps in all kinds of
doosn ! interfere with us. Gold ill uutlt rial and in all the new designs and shapes.
• ><)(i .liT-eys from ot V. up.
Duffy's. Pure Mall Whiskey
and
Duffy’s Formula.
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion.
5?® ‘’* RK Avrnu*, Cincinnati, Ohio,
near Sirs—I have hud dvfipop.-m lor 11 or Ifl
ypnrs, aril your lliiffy’* L’uro Mali Whiskey
1ms curod me (.uttr.-fy tt cares when, nil
others f,.il. 1 uui tlmnktnl 10 you ror it! have
recommended it, mill my Irlends mn usinir
Mas. KVIil.lNK TAItLTON,
1340 Moork SriiRKT, Ptiltadclphlft, l'»
Sins—I have sutlm-cil with dyspepsia t 01
elclit or left years and have tried patent medi
cine-! with results wholly uimmisractory. 1
liud your Hull •. Pure Midi Wbiskoyaraoat
excellent, rein" . :i.,d uivsiu.ihle io those set
torlnR troin Dyspepsia. u w MORGAN.
_ Baaoaviu.E, Wta., Jnno 6,188ft.
Dear Sirs—Am happy lossy that yuur Duffy’.
Formula Is ot the greatest value :is a cure for
dyspepsia. 1 have been troubled with tndlgea
tlon tor about lour vears, ami after uplift. on,
bottle ot your DutlVs Pure Mall Whipkoy,
with the other lusrouiems named. I feel much
better. .). K. MEANT.
82H \ 11:01 sra Avc,, 8.W., Wasuixqtok. D o
I have Improved rapidly since hiking vout
Bully's JPufe Mult Whiskey and DutlVs Form
ula. I was a great sufferer From IritllgesHoii
sml severe pains In my cnesi and bark-, and
now they have almost entirely disappeared
My family are also taking both ami ore do
riving much bonolH. I liuvo trained II noundi
" four weeks H does not seem possible, bin
It is all owing to Puffy's Pure Mult Whiskey
There is nothing to equal ti.
A. 1). DIJGANNE, Photographer.
I’m ladelphia Dkimt. i
QtrAP.TRnMAfjTKit Department U. S. a., f
Schuylkill At dentil. \
Gentlemen-I am n firm believer in Duffy'!
Pure Malt Whiskey. It 1ms made me a new
pC|)B!U.
a chronic sufferer from d>s
THOMAS II. McUINNISS.
_ _ Kavp Oranok. N .1.
Dear Sirs—I have used Duffy’s Pure Malt
Whiskey and Duffy's Formula lor disordered
stomach, and have found them to he all vou
Claim. 1 feel so much belter th»»t after tailing
a tew doses l mn not now taking anything. 1
have recommended them to others, who have
Improved. S. M. LONG.
Ueal Estate and Insurance Agent
purity of Duffy'n Pure Malt Whinkey, and in in-
ten,fed more npeei.fteally .for the treatment of
Cun'itrw lion, l)y»prpnin Iiuliyentinn, Malaria.
General Debility tnul all Wanting Pi sen ten. In
ad at ion to the tunic effect of our ichixkem it fur-
ninhcn unegitlle.tl vlooa forming material, whereby
the Weight iirui Strength are in»rreaned. It h
made in accordant-* \rith. a npecially prepared
formula and coiurittnprincipally of Dujf u'n Pure
Malt WhlHkeu and Ihuo jfeefuteak combined in
weather tloesn'l inltnfere wijh !
ns. Huiny wealher doesn'l !
interfi'i'e with ns. Nothin;'!
can inlerfei'e \\ il Ji ns.
Om Prices are !#!
o
and (lie peiijile kuow ii. Nol-
withslaiidiii” I he hnl and dry
weiiflier. onr sales ;tre
Far Ahead of Las! leaf,
Some three weeks since we
had a speeiel sale of Ladies'
and Gcnl's Hemstitched
Handkerch’f:
Malt
UguUl form- the
being extracted
chnngen by a
palatable, an
ever made It
DOLLAR riJIi POTTLE.
elements of the beef
The only perfect lllbw,.,.,.
milk. Invaluable In Oholer
and Teething, a pre.digested —- ..
PeX^nu»rffi V ^.?. 0 n n . VB tei'i£
Requires no cooking. Our Book, The Care
and Feeding Of ft.runts, mailed free.
DOUBEB. GOOD ALB At CO.. Boston. Mas*
_ speaking .
They hold weekly meetings and collect a
fine of one cent for every “mean thing
the members have said about P e J.P ,
during the week. We were told that»
enough money had been paid in to buy all
the ladies a badge. One of the members
informed us that they were liable to line it
they said a boy was ugly, a dude, con-
ooited, stuck up, his clothes didn’t tit, or
had big feet, etc., and we decided at once
that the organization was a good one, and
it has our best wishes for success.—Greens
boro (Ala.) Watchman.
Five Cold and Two Silver Medal®
awarded in 18S5 at the Expositions o
N w Orleans and Louisville, and the lr
vuiitious Exposition of London.
TUe superiority of Coraline over lion
or whalebone has now been demonstrate!
by over live yews’ experience. It.is mow
durable, more pliable, more comfortable
and never breaks.
Avoid cheap imitations made of vanou
kinds of cord. None are genuine tin ce
“Db. Warner's Coraline is prints
on inside of steel cover.
IBS SALE BY ALL LEABiHS MERCHANTS.
WARMER BROf HERS,
353 Bro"dwtty, New York Cit)
Not having enough lo supply
one-tifill of ihe deinaml. we
wrote our buyer if he could
find;i sick hiindkerciiiefinan to
buy him out. ‘.‘Verily.” lie
found him Cotiseqnenily.we
offer to-morrow (520 dozen
LADIES’ ALL LINEN
(White and Colored Borders)
at 10e., worth from 20 to 50c. each.
300 DOZEN
Gent’s all Linen Hemstitched Handker
chiefs, white and colored borders, at
15c. each, worth from 25 to 00c.
THIRD SHIPMENT OF
PARIS NOVELTY ROBES
at much below former prices.
JTTST E/EOEIVED.
Handsome lot o ' Homespuns, Bouclcs,
Camel’s Hair, Donizetti Checks, Hair
Lines and all the novelties arc daily
coming in in the newest colors.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOA KS!
English and French Astracban Walking
Jackets, Wraps and Sacques, Freize Wrap.--,
Visites, Plush Wraps, Paris Cloth Wraps,
Beaded Wraps, elegant Wraps trimmed in
Lynx, Bear, Sable, Beaver, Fox, Astrachan
Hare, Feather Trimming, Fur and Fox
Tails to match. Look at our Cloaks before
you buy.
Sternberg&Loewenherz
LEADERS OF
Low Prices.
HARRIS COUNTY FARM:
1HO AfmforKnlv.
I .FOURTEEN miles north of Columbus; 90 acres
cleared, 90 in wood, oak, hickory and pine.
Good soil, clay subsoil. All well watered by
springs and branches. Fence in excellent con
dition. Two settlements, one has three-room
dwelling, kitchen, stables, orchard and garden;
other has three-room dwelling,kitchen and other
out buildings, large orchard. Ten miles from
Fortson, near church, post office, store, saw mill,
grist mill and blacksmith shop. Cash or credit,
se wedfri tf JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, (1 a.
Bates’ Brick Yard, of 24 Acres,
I jiOR sale. Also, Brick Machinery (Sword’s
* improved), engine 16-horse power, drays,
carts and everythir g connected with muking of
I brick. In complete running order, stables.!), rn.s
tenant houses and largo, commodious shee.
Capacity 6000 to ffO.OOO a day. Present owner soli!
3,000,000 brick last your, and his trade is daily in
creasing. Present price of brick deliverer! is $5 a
thousand. The plant will be sold for 1c*sj than
cost. Call and sec me or write for further partic
ulars. It will prove the best paying bu-nm ss you
can engage in. No limit to its growth. Territory
free of active competition, 50 miles square,
se wed fri tf JOHN B r A< ’KM A it.
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
A A MONTH for five years will buy you a
«]p I 1 f home. This is two years less tunc than
building and loan associations. Possession given
when you make the first payment.
9 JOHN BLACKMAR.
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
sc weditfri tf
Bose Hill Residences,
£1500, 81230 ami S2000.
WYNNTON RESIDENCES. 11400 anil $3000.
UN swoon RESIDENCE. *1100.
CITY RESIDENCES. MOO, t.00, {lOOO.
* ■ » 3000 '* 36#0 ’ WifeMAR,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
sewed*fri tf
P'Hi will make it ini slake if you fail lo see om* stock of the
above 'roods before buying.
\ siutill lot of tii w Salt ties .just received. New “oods
received daily.
Id, L. CARGILL, Agent,
w oclO dAwSm H
WILLIAMS & POU,
Nueces,hock fa A. WALK Hit,
Carriages, Buggies, Road Carls, Wagons
I-iA.T^d>T33SS SADDLERY,
Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COUJMBUS. and will take great pleas
ure in showing any one through our stock. It costs nothing to look. Call and see thor.e
liEAliTIFUL COLUM BUS BUGGIES,
For which we are Sole Agents.
iwn«i/d mww lWi
m « hi Hll mm
TO IMRU-VTS.
Many baking powders are v n rv nomleloiMi
to illh. and while every one regards bin
own, In* should also have u can* for the tender
ones—the little children.
SKA FOAM
contains none of the bad qualities of baking
nowi11 i ■: soda or sakiafus. It eontaina no
hunl ul ingredient—no alum or urmnonia.
SLIKOTIFIC.
All Cliomlsteiwho l.aro analryed Fen Foam
coniuioiid it. Housekeepers v! h > have used it
will Iiiivd no other. Cool.u, wbopy Lctit ef.orta
have failed with other powders, are jubilant
>\ erSea botuu. Saves time, saves labor. saves
IUOU< }/.
It h positively unequnled. Absolutely pure.
Used bv tin* b iding 1 els ned n stnnrantfl
in j\* w York eity and tlu oughout the country.
For sale by ull llrsl-clns.-: grocers.
OANTZ, JONES <f- CO.,
170 Onuue St., N. Y.
S ED0 I'i K STEELittFENCE
Th the beHtgoneral purpose wire fence In use. Tt Ian strong nef-work \
Injurestock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep and poultry, ns well as horses and cattle
for Farms,Gardena, Stock Ranges and Railroads. Very neat,pretty styles for Lawns, Parks,
School-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust-proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, as pre
ferred. It will last a llfe-tlme. Tt Is better than boards or Irnrhed wire In every respect. Give It a
fair trial; It will wear Itself Into favor. The Ncrigwick IJntea made of wrought-lron pipe and
steel wire,defy nil competition In llghtne: ;, neatnr
cheapest and easiest working nll-iroi
cheap Iron fences now made. The best ,
For prices nod particulars ask Hardware
i. strength and durability. We make the best,
ruing mite, and the neatest
iid Post AugcrM.
f paper,
n automatic or Nelf-onrnlng «
t Wire Stretcher, Cutting Tiler
ire Dealers, or address, mentioning |
SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond, Ind.
HILL & LAW.
We will commeiitiG to-morrow morning by offering special
inducements to every customer. Our Dress Goods stock is
one big bargain. Special.prices made on everything.
SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!
Parties desiring to buy anythingin this line cansavemoney
by examining our slock. Mark the following prices we quote:
Elegant Black Silk sold forf2, marked down ft.50. Elegant Blaek Silk sold for fl.50,
marked down $1. Elegant Black Silk sold for #1. marked down 80c. Elegant Blaek
Surah Silk sold for $1, marked down 05c. All the light shades in Surahs to be closed
out at cost.
fil'iousnnr'-.; r-lek >’.-ndr.chi trFiinrlioar,.
V'-) One dose rollcvos Nour?.li/a. '. L ie/ Ciire and
prerunt Chills •■> Favrr. Soar 8' <* Fad
Jraath. Clear thn Skin, Tone the Her e.r. nr.il i;i'ie
.Ite Vigor to the syniom. ho,o:0>'F. I'c’-.r-T.
(r* Ihoia once ana you will nevor ho wlthcul them.
I’rtco. 25 cents per hetlle. Sold by L’.'iijl! .ti «•.«<
Modiclne Ocnlors flencinlly. Sent on receipt at
price In stamps, postpaid, to any nddress,
.,. F. SMITH Xi CO.,
Mnncifacturora and Solo r-rope.. ST. LOUIS. M0.
WANTED,
iVe will pay Agents a saury of
$1)0 per month and e
$HO to $1)0 per month i
fwuse* lo travel and sen ouw
_ .eaters, or #40 a month and cm*
" jicir.es to distribute circulars in your vicinity. But*
I mess honorable, permanent, pleasant * easily operated,
3 Ah expenses advanced. SAMM.R CASBS PRBa Nn
tamps required. No humbug. We mean what we say.
Address NATIONAL SUPPLY _OOMT\N Y,
llradford Blook.
9U1 I Iftl S 'SFIVI ■ A * •
cjjNciNNATi, mn4
Electric Belt Free
'J’o introrluco it ami obtain ujri uts wo will for tho next
sixty days give away, froo of r-lmrgn, In each county
in the U. B. n limited numbi-r ot our I'soritum
Elorlro ILilvunlc HiiHiirnNorv HoIim, Prioo $5.
a positive and unfailing oure lor Nurvoufl Debility;
Vuricoccde. I'.missions, Tinpotency &e. Sf;5o»MH) Reward
RKI.T AUKNOY. I* O. Box UK Br.n'.klv« X '
^lOOOREWAgD
•leaning fli lor i.inrk. t oh inuoh Jc,
Clover Hood in O.Ntfi i)A Y _
i'crofl ilMpL
Illfiftmted circa- XXvraS**
je‘21 w!2w
the wsiy
WJSLUE 8 GRlCf*
a y AGENTSW ANTEM.SSS
J will be paid for any firatn Faa of
-arne nlze (hat can clean and bag ap
imeh <iraln or Henl In one d»* m
ur Patent MONAKCJlf Grata
nd Heed Hcnarnior and Rig.
$*r or onr Improved War*.
I bnute Bf 111 which we offur tbewp.
Trine Mat mailed frets
NEWARK MACHINE CO.
ColumbM, Olil%
FREE CHRI8TMA8 PACKAGE.
HANDKERCHIEFS! HANDKERCHIEFS! HANKERCHIEFS!
We have the largest and most attractive line in the market, and arc selling them at
the very lowest prices.
LACES AND EMBROIDERY. '
Tho quality and style of these goods catch the eyes of every buyer, and the prices
Insure the sale.
GENTS'. LADIES’ AND MISSES'UNDERWEAR.
A most beautiful line of these goods, and great inducements offered to everyone.
CLOAKS! OXjO-A-IKS I CLOAKS I
In tliis department we excel. There is no such line of Cloaks in the market, and
m will sell them rapidly. .So don’t lose any time to call
the prices we hav
and see them.
put on them
HILL HL .A. “W.
G.
HATCHER
Warehouse and Commission Men
Fontaine Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
To introduce ovi good*
■omr# fnlorc Iradt, we will (•■$
you free of cherge, it yoo will
•end 20e. In tlampi for pottage.
4c., ft pretty Cbristnin* Cerdt, ft
Blre New Ttir Cards, I lovel*
Birthdev Card,» beeuiifel giiV
botmd florml Autorrapk Album
illoktrated with birds, flowere,
ferns, Ac., a handsome Pbnta-
dth h fee-simile Autoirraiih of eecii ; aiso*onr ifew Holtd«v*Boa?
iddns* J. W. BABCOCK 4 CO., ClbNTJCIUiBOOK. OONl<
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It: can bo given in n cup of coffee or tea
without tho knowledge of the person tak
ing it; is absolutely lmi inless, nml will ef-
fecta permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient is u moderate drinker or an al*
coliolic wreck. It has been given In thou*
niiiuIh <»f cases, uud in every instance a per*
feet cure lias followed. It never fuiln. Th«
system once impregnated with tSpeeifle,
it becomes an utter impoNsihility far th*
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOB SALE BY*
M. D. HOOD & GO., DRUGGISTS,
BROAD ST., COLUM BUS, GA,
Call orxvrlto for circular & full particulars*
TAXPAYERS TAKE NOTICE!
I I WILL continue the Warehouse and Corn mission Business in all its branches,
, and solicit the patronage of my friends and the public generally. We guarantee strict
■ attention and prompt returns on all consignments.
BAGGING and TILS always on hand at cash prices.
Storage and Sale of COTTON a speciolty.
Agent for the Latest Improved ‘‘LUMMUS COTTON GIN.
I ■-p<2,w"n^,n B. T, HATCHER.
FIREIISURiCI
By paying two annual premiums T give you a paid up three-year policy. My
companies have 175,000 deposited with the Treasurer of Georgia for protection
of my patrons. Never contested a loss.
s
TA'I’K and Coiiut.s Tuxes for fftSti must he now
collected in compliance with law. By pay
ing at once taxpH' ers wi 11 :mv . cost of execution,
advorti. ing and srile. Come up and settle.
D. A. ANDREWS.
Tux Collector Muscogee County.
Office: Georgia Home Building.
sep7 end klt*cl
O NE block north of Confederate Monument
square, two-story, quarter acre lot. Lath
room, water works, gas, good drainage. If you
want a residence or in vebtrnen t cal l and sec me.
se wed fri tf JOHN BLACK MAH,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
1.0H OATES!
FAIR AIM 1ST WE NTS!
I'ltonrr i»\ ymf.xtn!
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Telephone No.nl. Columbus, Ga.
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