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DAILY ENQUIRER -SUN; COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2, 1886.
TILDEN HARD TO INTERVIEW.
An A«lrei»t»ri> that n Journellnt llnil With the NI,\
Old Talker.
Philadelphia Times.
Samuel J. Tilileu was a very bard man V.t
interview. If be had anything to say to
the public he preferred to be hisovvn juii^i
of the time utid manner of saying it. When
Gen. Tom Ewing was a candidate for gov
ernor of Ohio, the Paiues, Utumtys, Kurds
Hoadlys and the Heemelins, who renri ’
seated the hard money win ofthe deitioo-
racy, gave him but scant support, and it
was whispered about that their action was
not objectionable to Mr. Tilde, 1. t wan
sent to New York to try and get an ex
pression from him favorable to Ewing,and
a time I had tn guttl .g it. He kept r.v
Alternating between Uramerev Park and
Greystono for four or live days before
giving me an audience. At last I got him
to talk in his library at Greystotie. I could
get nothing definite from him, and, sick at
heart at the non-success of my mission, 1
petulantly, and guess u little bitterly,
blurted out:
“This confirms in my mind what old
Bill Allen said about you.”
• “What was that'.'” he asked in a whis
per.
“He told me that he felt in his bones,”
said I, “that when he was a candidate for
re-election to the governorship of ■ Ohio
that you were not only lukewarm but
averse to him, and that, knowing whoever
would bo the victor in that contest would
be the candidate of his party for the pres
idency. you were not sorry to see him de
feated.”
“When, where and to whom did he say
this?” he asked with a greater show of in
terest than he generally evinced.
“The day that Brigham Young- died,” 1
responded, “at his homo outside of Chilli-
cothe, and to me.” He mused a moment
and then answered: “Gov. Allen was
mistaken. The bitterness of his defeat
made him do me unintentional injustice.
I have never desired or hoped for the de
feat of the democracy in my life.”
“Then why not say that you favor the
election of Gen. Ewing?” I argued. “The
hard money democrats of Ohio are not
f iving him hearty support, it is reported
hat they are holding aloof because they
have reason to think that you do not want
him elected. Let me tell them that they
are mistaken. I will write the interview
right here and you can read it before it
goe3 on the wire and see that I do not put
a word in your mouth that you do not
utter.” This caught the old fox. He said :
“ Write out the questions you wish me to
answer.” I did so, aud half an hour later
X left Greystone the happiest scribe in
America. I had obtained the first inter
view fx'om Tilden that had been had with
him for a year, and none but a newspaper
man who has had a ‘beat’ of the kind can
fully appreciate my feelings. The next day
my interview appeared in the west, but it
■did not elect Ewing. There were too many
republicans in Ohio and it wasn’t an “off”
year.
“ROUGH OX I'lI.KN.”
Why suffer Piles ? Immediate relief and
•complete cure guaranteed. Ask for
Rough on Piles.” Sure cure for itching,
protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles.
50c. Al Druggists or mailed.
SKIXNV MEN.
Wells’ “Health Renewer” restores health
and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence,
Nervous Debility. For Weak Men, Deli
cate Women, $1.
WEI,I,S’ HAIR BALSAM.
If gray, restores to original color. An
elegant dressing, softens and beautifies.
No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative.
-Stops hair coming out; strengthens,
cleanses, heals scalp. 50c. d&wtf
Took It. ’
A man unfamiliar with the ways of Cy
press Swamp township had a bartender ar
rested.
“ Make your statement,” said the mag
istrate.
“ Well, your honor, I went into this fel
low’s saloon aud asked for a drink. When
I had drunk 1 held up my finger and said :
‘You’ll have to take this,’ aud quicker than
a flash he cut it olf with a big knife and
put it behind the bar. Now, your honor,
I demand reparation.”
“ Did you not tell him that he would
have to take your finger?”
“ Yes, sir; but—”
“But nothing,” said the magistrate.
“ You told him to take the finger, and he
took it. The defendant is discharged.”
—Arkansaw Traveler.
The question of a proper food for in
terests all mothers; especially those una
ble to nurse their offspring. Mellin’s Food
•xossesaes all tjhe requisites as a substitute
or njother’s milk, and is highly com
mended by the medical faculty of both
Europe and America.
oclO tu th sat&wlm
A livin' Keltl'im llertleil.
Mr Buffers (to his daughter)—Elisa, did
y^Dread this article about Liszt?
Lliza (at the piano)—Yes, pa.
“Did you notice that hesaia people must
play the piano with their souls?”
■'Yes, pa.” •
“Well, Eliza, just put your hands in your
pocket and play with your soul till'1’.,,
through rend ng.”—Omaha World.
From the pastor of the Olivet Baptist
church, Philadelphia, Pa : 1 was so trou
bled with catarrh it seriously affected im
voioe. One bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm
did the work. My voice is fully restored
—B. F. Ijlepsnor. eod&w .
•'I.: -Im il<> win It I cli.
An elderly gentleman went into a rail
road car at Champaign to say good-by to
two young ladies whom he had aceoiii pa
ined to I lie station. As the train wm;
about to start he gave each of them his
Hand and then moved away. One of the
ladies, however, eliing to liis hand and
be’.d him, while she said: “Take good
care of yourself, grandpa. I hope you
will live a long time yet, and do lots of
good in the world.” At this point the
elderly gentleman broke away from her,
ran to the door, and leaped from the now
rapidly moving train. The fellow-passen
gers of the young ladies saw him execute a
series of brilliant somersaults as he struck
the platform. The young ladies shrieked,
and then murmured ill choruw: “Dear
grandpa; how could he be so careless!”—
Chicago News.
Company." Ap-
ttah
plloatiou lor Charier,
j -TATK UP OBOROIA MOJCMUEU COCX
£ 1Y,.To the Superior Cojti of naid county
The l> tlllon of,I. t\ Wi
.1. llcthuilc, A. It. L.I.' o
iv.-ni ctftilly shows th.il
anil suciess; v- ii a
madi a body . o' pm at
' name of' ChaUuimc' "•
The object of sc Id im,....,
, they oeli to bi Incorporate'
ht Inoi rpoi ■ d
el tile
vllioli
orator?, and i.
empowered t.
Tlio tit'llz til in. Improveinont on. operatloi oi
won r power on die tdioitoiKss-.H, river, in th.
County O! Museivei UI i :': > W-on
millmit ihe waters, o a c..i, lalmoehee river
wall locks, dams and i o b i.u ns ami do
is may bo ucce* uiy i<> t I ;hom to sup
M other’s
Friend
tensity of pain, but it great
ly diminishes the danger to
life of both mother ana child
and leaves the mother in a
condition highly favorable
to sneedy recovery, and far
let s liable to Hooding, Con
vulsions, and other alarming
symptoms incident to slow
or painful labor. Its wonder
ful efficacy in this respect
entitles it to be called Thu
Mother’s Frifnd and to be
ranked as one of the life-
saving remedies of the nine
teenth century.
We cannot publish certifi
cates concerning this reme
dy without wounding the
delicacy of the writers. Yet
wo have hundreds on file.
Send for our book, “To Mothers,” mailed fVee.
• Bk vdiif.ld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
jy21 eod&w nrm (2)
FOR SALE.
The Wilkerson Residence, Third avenue, op
posite Mr. Jno. Hill’s.
Two story Brick Store on Broad street, opposite
Central Hotel.
Vacant lot, acre, north Second avenue.
The Harrison Dwelling aud 40 acres, Beall-
wood.
Lois 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 19, Block 5, on C. & W.
Itailw&y.
Frame ^tore south of Disbrow»g.
.LOT*, RE1TT.
Col. Holt’s Brick Store, near Swift’s mill, with
root/3 above. Also new two-story Dwelling on
sains lot.
Mr. Peabody’s new five-room Dwelling, Rose
Hill.
The Newman Dwelling, Rose Hill, six rooms.
The Russell Dwelling, Second avenue, opposite
Crawford’s.
Five room Dwelling, Second avenue, opposite
Bedell's.
L. Ii. CHAPPELL,
!!roluT( Estate and Insurance A«nt.
plj w atcr pou, i
such mill, .vv\*>
eated aim wnieb
erected by -Midi
. wrpoaes ti
*> b • tlicvi on lo
on. a.-i to Mi
pure lu o. 1.1
. tlK
person-
or rent
om it
i in > ut-.c.u , •, ''.mb ary cana
l l!t • i;il .'.'j:>;tlHi olluil
>n. :.d 111• i .ii the lands and
oper din
i of sail'
id |*1V
. V i»v
lU'.Ul
i rids acquired by
aula
■ i o
-• of i
texti;
rope and other.
i iy kiuiw iuuvi
Ginning couo
commie r.oiou;
tbi*
ctuot
ton or t eed or other vuliuibR
tiiaciuriog cotton seed int*
s'ua product* rx can be ui ta ned then ireun
i/m .ingcorn, wheal and ot'.u. r grain and produce
ior toil or lor mat a i ami om.niiL. thcuameinio
flour, meal und its o i pro. n ms.
Tuci'urnishii g of power a'id Lie production and
generating thereby ofu dvu iiy tor lig) t and
iiv-iu, lot motive powei ai.»l mr such mechanical
and otaer uses ..:td purpo.x?s U may He adapted
id Mippiymy, K ami selling
er«.a i
thercM itii MU'h t
ctm
utions throughout said Ct
ac to puoiie
private
Tlie manufue'.urc of puper in all its forms, and
of paper, timber, wood unci metals into such
utensils, wo-juem. ire, machinery and other
goods as may be produced tlu ivlr .cm; and the con
ducting and carrying on ol the manufacture of
all and cvety other kind ofgoods, wares, machine
ry, wood and metal pio.iucts, or . ueh branches or
parts thereof ua may b-j tound eiM.ntial and de
sirable for the profitable employment and im
provement ot the said watci power and property.
Said corporation lo have power and authority to
sell, leaHo or rent its said 'Miter power, lauds, ma
chinery, lncto lesaxid buildings, orsuen parts at d
portions thereof as may he o. peuient, to such per
sons or other corporations as it may deem lit and
proper; and to ml ranee from, its evaporate capital,
funds to such persons or corporations as may oc
cupy its said property; to aid and promote tin
carrying cn by them of their said manufacturing
business, and to make und execute ad neceamry
conveyances and otli« r i ns triune u is, and to enter
into all proper contracts am agiecincms for the
exercit-c o< thus authority and the securing of its
said ad van Ci s.
Also, to have \
pi: is and building lots upon tno
he hereafter acquired by said corporation in the
States of Georgia and Alabama; to erect buildings
and improvemeiiLs thereon, and the said lots, va
cant or improved, and the said buddings, to sell
rent or h a e to the operatives of said manufac
turing enterprises, and to such other persons us
may desire to rent, lease or purchase the same.
THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS
:aid <
its said
ty, State of Georgia.
ITS CHIEF OFFICE
to bo in the City of Columbus, of said County and
State; but it shall have authority in pursuit of its
said business and promotion of its objects to es
tablish branch offices at such oilier points and to
exercise its rights and franchises heretofore men
tioned, and to build met or its, make improve
meuts, contracts, agreements, investments and
carry on business ofthe nature and character
afore mentioned with regard to its property aud
upon the lands and property which may bo here
after acquired by said corporation iu the Suite ot
Alabama, and at such other places within and
without the limits of said Stales of Georgia and
Alabama, os its objects and interests may re
quire.
THE CAPITAL STOCK
of said corporation shall be one hundred aud fifty
thousand dollars, payable in money or property.
;is said corporators may determine, to be divided
into shares of 1100 each, of which amount ten per
cent, thereof shall be paid in before said corpo
ration commences to do business; and petitioners
desire said corporation situ Ji have authority to in-
■ tii
ic
The Jlore Eligible Ulan.
Two men were discussing the availabili
ties ol their favorites for chaplain of the
Arkansas house of representatives. “My
preacher is entitled to the place,” said one
man. “He was a brave soldier m the con
federate army and—”
“That’s nothing,” the other broke in;
‘•mine was in both armies.”
"That’s all very well, but you see mine
is blind in one eye, and therefore needs
ihe place.”
“Mine is blind in both eyes.” 1
“Yes, but you see, mine is deaf.”
“That’s nothing, mine is deaf and
dumb.”
"Well, now, since you begin to talk
about fitness for the position, let me tell
you that my candidate is deaf, dumb and
paralyzed.”
“That amounts to nothing. Mine is
deaf, dumb, paralyzed, has a bad cold and
is in debt; sufferers from loss of memory
and can’t eat anything. Don’t talKto me,
for I have the most eligible man in the
race."—Arkansaw Traveler.
I'ri'e Trade.
Tho reduction of internal revenue and
the taking off of revenue stamps from Pro
prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely
benefited the consumers,as well as relieving
the burden of heme manufacturers. Es
pecially iu this the case with Green’s Au
gust Flower and Bose bee’s German Syrup,
as the reduction of thirty-six cents per
dozen, has been added to increase the size
of the bottles containing these remedies,
thereby giving one-fifth more modioine^in
tho 75 cents size. Tho August Flowor for
Dyspepsia and liver Go: 1 plaint, and the
German By run for Oough and Lung trou
bles, have perhaps, the; largest sale of any
medicines lu the world. The advantage of
increased size of the bottles will he greatly
appreciated by tho sick and afflicted, in
every town and village in civilized coun
tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain
tho same, size oetl'2 d&wly
Matrimonial Infelliirriico.
Texas Siftings.
They had not been married very long,
buL she had grown cold and listless; so,one
evening, alter she had yawned seventeen
consecutive times, he said:
“You seem to be cold and indifferent,
Malvina. Have you forgotten those hap
py days when I was paying you my :. l-
oresses?”
“You bet I’ve not forgotten those happy
days before wo were married. I never had
less than three fellers around me, paying
me attention.”
“But, dearest, haven’t you got me to
pay you attention just now ?”
‘Yes, I suppose I have. You are doing
the best you know how, but you don’t
flatter yourself thut you are equal to throe,
do you ?”
The parties are both well connected and
move in the highest Dallas society. |
■mi]
Tho only perfect substitute for Mother's
milk, invniunbio In cholera Infantum
aud Teething, A pro-dlgested food for Dye*
peptics, Consumptives, Convalesci
Porfuot nutrient in all Wasting Dlsei
Requires no cooking. Our Book, Tha 1
"Crab Orchard /»
-WATER.---? 6 *
THi: liver.
the kidneys.
THIS STOMACH.,
THE BOWELS.
, A POSITIVE CUBE TOR
3 BTSsrtroi«» O
Constipation. X
Sick Headache. **
Dusf. One to two tea§poonfuls.
Genuine Crab Orchard Salts in
sealed packages at 10c. and A*. No
genuine Salts sold iu bulk.
Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop’rt.
S. N. JONES, Manager^Lotilsville^J^y;
_jiey desire said corporation to have the power
of suing and being sued; to have and to use a
common seal, and to alter, break and change the
same at» will; to make rides r.nd by-laws tor the
management of its bukinesg. cot in conflict with
the laws of this State ami the United States, and
the same to altor, amend and rescind at pleasure:
to receive, lease, rent or purchase and hold such
real estate and personal properly as may be now
or hereafter necessary for its corporate purposes,
for the expansion ana advancement of its objects,
for the securing of debts due and to become due
to said corporation, and lfie same to sell, mort
gage and convey at will.
That it have power to effect loans and to issue
bonds in the name of said corporation, without
security or to secure such, bonds by mortgage of its
property, real and persona., or of such parts or
portions thereof us may be desirable; and to loau
out its surplus earnings upon mortgage or other
available security.
To elect and appoint «tioh officers, managers,
directors and agents as it desires; and to provide
such rules and regulations with roapect to stock
holders who refuse to pay up any balance due on
their stock as will compel them to pay upon pen
alty of sale or forfeiture of such, stock, an d to do
ana perform all such acts us are necessary for the
execution of its powers and to carry out the ob
Mobile & Girard R. R, Co.
o
N anil after this date Trains will run as follows:
COLUMBUS, GA., October 3d, 1880.
SMITH B
VVLOST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 1.
No. 3.
Aceoin.
No. 5.
Aecom.
Leave Colutnbus Union Depot
2 80 p ni
.10 26 p ill
0 20 a in
“ (’olumbu.' Btmul Mlrt*el Denot
‘1 hi p m
10 35 0 111
G 30 u m
Sn ive l nion Springs
f» MV p n.
1 45 a m
10 29 It in
fjeavc Union Springs
»l 40 p ill
2 00 a m
11 20 a in
\rrive Tro
8 o p in
1 16 p in
“ Monqromoty, M. * K. ft. It
7 23 p m
1 50 ft m
“ KuhuUtt, M. & K. R. K
EAST HOUND TRAINS,
10 83 p ui
No % 4
J’ao^ger.
No. 4.
Aecom.
No. 6.
Aecom.
3 M0 p ill
4 01 p ill
“ Enfauiu, M. A 1C. Ii. H
4 25 n lw
“ I’rov ,
7 36 a in
3 1.5 a m
Unv i nion Hprlnx*
9 10 a ill
0 40 p in
6 34 u ill
heave \ nion bRnuga
9 2> ;i ill
7 15 j) m
0 2,1 n m
\rnvc* .Monignmery, M. A 10. R R
7 29 :i m
7 29 il ill
“ «
12 i#pm
10 4ii l) in
10 19 a m
Trains Nos. J ::ml 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon ntul Montgomery Through Freight and
Xceoniinodi U.oii) daily except Sunday. Iso. 5 and t> (Way Freight and Accommodation) dally ex-
•cptc.’pt SiuuL.v.
W. L i'I.AK a. s u,'t. O R WILLIAMS. (}. p. A.
WILLIAMS &*POU,
Successors to J, A. U ALh EJt, /,
Bain
oil
;jsaSE**' W
jjpr t j£! jm p. jFsgm
a h
/•^URL tUv't i 3.>.t;hv b»Unnrbi)UT3.,
Vi) One dn;o r* !* ‘K*..' •;y i:rq and
provont CMHs • f-t * . .'jrm* S vr,ir;h Borf
flreoth. U!:.*ar tiv? F'on. Luo l:..» v. :,-*j n/. >
ife Vlgcr 'o Ihe systen.. » c»...; JN.
• r? thr.m once r.mt ynu v.ill never ho v ‘fhrrd vlnim.
Fnoo, 2b cm, . , •> :•; ; m. Sold by ( • • -'*•?
Medicine Dealers fj'.nerally. f. . c.i iwt.ip: •/
prlca iri slar.ipo portpr.H, t~ any adritcr.5,
o. i\ K Vi f I’M & CO.,
UamtyaeliirorR nmi Si' : Froj:... ST. r 0UIS, r ^O.
Carriages, Boggles
I-IyX. SEXISTIEHBS SADDLEBY,
Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas
ure in showing any one through our stock. It costs nothing to look. Call and see those
B E A U TIF U L COL LT M B U S B U G GIE S,
For which we are Sole Agents.
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIEU VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL
Is the very best Saw Mill in the market.. It look the only
medal of the first class at the New Orleans Exposition.
For the above, and for all other machinery, address,
FORBES LIDDELL&CO.,
Montgomery, Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery is the largest in this part of the country.
The individual property
I ookholdei
MATHIY fSIYOT
Used for over 25 years with groat Riirrowsby the
physicians of Paris, New Y>»rk und London, and
superb r o nil o. h.-rs 1 rt.'mj nunpt turo of alt
Glass It..;;
CAPSULES'IN THE .’
Prepare d by ffO -1
CLIS&OIE,|j || |
Paris. Vir '
gations or default of said corporation except to
the amount of unpaid stock subscribed by such
stockholder.
Wherefore petitioners pray that they, their as
sociates and successors be duly incorporated un
der the name as aforesaid tor the term of twenty
years, with the privilege of renewel, with all the
powers herein prayed for, and with such other
powers and privileges as are incident to corpo
rations under the laws of this utu.v, and that af
ter the filing, recording and publishing of this
ver pi ay, • to.
McNEILL & LEVY.
L F. GARRARD.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: Filed in
the Clerk’s office Superior Court of said county on
the 11th day of October, 1836, and recorded this
12th day of October on pege 16, and Records of
Bills and Writs, Muscogee Superior Court, 1885.
GEO. Y. POND.
oclSoaw4w CierkS. C M. Ga.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
T HAVE FOR SALE a half acre lot and new
J- five-room Dwelling on lower Broad street,
which the owner lias authorized me to offer at a
bargain, as he wishes to move away.
The desirable Residence of Mr. O. C. Bullock,
on Fourth avenue, next to girls’ public school, at
a very reasonable price.
Key of Rose Hill, good Store and Dwelling
House.
$1800. New five room Dwelling and acre lot
on Rose Hill, near .-treet car line. Will
sell on terms to suit the purchaser.
1100. Half acre vacant lot on Second avenue.
800. A Rood four-room House on Second av
enue north of railroad.
400. A new three-room Iloo-ie on Fourth street.
Will sell on terms to suit purchaser.
3600. 160 Acres of land and good six-room Dwell
ing in Wynnton.
250. A vacant lot on lowr Second avenue.
225. A vacant lot near SI: do’s school.
1000. Four new three-room Houses in Northern
Liberties -rent for $16 per month.
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt.
eodtf
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR,
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can he given in a cup of coffee or tea
without tlio knowledge of the person tak
ing it; in absolutely liortnlens. nmi will ef
fect a permanent amt speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an al-
1 coliolic wreck. It lias been given in tliou-
i sands of eases, and In every instance a per
fect cure lias followed. Jt never fnito. The
I system once Impregnated with the Specific,
I it becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Hale by
FOB- SALE BY*
M. D. HOOD & CO., DRUGGISTS,
93 BROAD ST m COLUMBUS, GA.
Call or write for circular & full particular*.
Hattie V. Johnson vs. .James M. Davis. Petition
for the removal of Trustee, and for the ap
pointment of another Trustee.
Columbus. Ga., at Chambers, October 8, 1880,
the potit’on in the above case read und consider
ed; it is ordered that tho defendant. James M. •
Davis, show cause before me at 10 o’clock a. m.
on the 15tli of December, 1880, at the Court House
in the city of Columbus, why he should not be i
TAXPAYERS TAKE NOTICE !
collided in compliance with law. By pav
ing at once tax pa > ets will save oust of execution,
advert! ing and sale. Conic up nud settle.
D. A. ANDREWS,
Tux Collector Muscogee County.
Office: Georgia Home Building.
sep7 eod tdecl
i beyond the limits of this
hat
him by publication <
Enquirer-Sun, a newspaper published in the cay
of Columbus, twice a month for two months be
fore the hearing.
Given tinder my hand and official signature.
J. T. WILLIS, Judge H. C. C. C.
octo 2tam2m.
A FREE SAMPLE
To introduce the great household remedy, GOK
DON’S KING OF PAIN, into every family, 1
will send a sample free to any one sending ad
dress. Address E. G. RICHARDS, sole proprie
or. Toledo. Ohio »v Umeowlv
FREE CHRI8TMAS PACKAGE.
To Introdace out food* and
A«curo future trad?, we will tend
you free of char#®, tf you will
•end 20c. in lUmj., for post ice,
Ac., 5 pretty Chrldma* Cards, 5
nice New Year Cards, I lovely
Birthday Card, a beautiful ptlu
bound floral Autograph Album
illustrated with birds, flowers,
of the
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i thr.t ran on return*-
Sf.T! jF.«GT0H»
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ny virtue of Ml order from tin Court ofOrdinna-
1 f of Muscogee Count y, Georgia, j will sell to the
llich'-Bt at iiulilie oul<-'>, in front oi the
auction houM of I'.M Ku nvlet* Co. onBroud
street, in the eity ol C"lanbu«. Ca . the usuul
place of h-.l'lin* sheriff sub . m and for sai.l
county, on tie* n I’.i. -ii .'O'.e.n’■ r next,
b'-'Y, ceil 1 !l i i ■- life )■' e ' i ,i • .■ ! < e. up, (le-
S,.| ie<l "'ll i si ale s tUi.'C. :er and heinir 1U-
s." i itnti „i..i h” • ” Ii'-'.
n!-ri .if* 1 <>i fii ♦ ,i • Nort. - ’M Libertie.t ;*.«!-
• I ■■ ■ h f’ - >
on Ogletl orp. ti f ixty-eight (( ,c t 0
inches and a depth ol one huie.ircd at c- lurt .-
four 1 in feet, tin same bung the real < t.ite he-
loii fing to the estate of F.veline < .fines, deceased,
nn<l the house anil lot in which she resided at
■ ri fret .r.
with the will annexed, of Evelina Gaines.
oct4oa.v4w‘Ka
ziMHERMAti FRU5T EHAP03AT0RS
Mv Uv KU \ s. SIIKKMANV
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eHi
GOLD M1)0AL, PARI3, i8i
'BAKER’S
(Z : u>
j^Sa^Wcrrir-tcrl absolutely n.ii
dV&'&L Cocoa, from which .he excess
f 0iIhn « been r noved. Ith.uithn
times th <i Mrcngihot Cocoamlxo
\\ w 1th w . t. c h, A rrow root or Bu ga
It t! 1 t» ar *^ >•'mereforofui m.jroeconrrr
r III ^ cu *» costing less than one cent
Lx rl* cup. It ip delicious, nourishing
MW ■ J gnstrengthening, easily a*»>***iC
V*i4 c 3 I Ii A * j a:.d admirably adapted for Invn
f[ ^idsus well as forperaona In hcafil:
Hold by Grocers crfryiriicre.
W. BAKER 5 ilO., BrtsMss
REMOVAL of LAW OFFICE.
JT. Xj. WILLIS
Has removed his Office to up stairs over R.
Crane’s store.
oc7 lm
Wl.l.-h h« Will Hfn»! FREP hit Ml'.w ' r ,
Atldrcan, C. M \SON |* O. Bo* *176. New York CUv
I oc28 eod&w ly
itfiS SS™, «
L/UU P. W. ZIEGLER CO.,
~ ocll w8t Philadelphia
i NOTICE is hertfijy given to uil parties having
! (lemandh against P. MeArdle, late of Muscogeee
j enmity, decea < ti. to pic nt th- in to me tu-oiierly
1 made out, v.i;inn the ii r c pi* rihed by law. “o
I as to show their chairfL r an-i ;. mount. Ami all
pcivonK indebted to sidi] cemt-d arc here by re-
quit' <i ■>, make ,mm dial.: payment to me.
I !i.‘ • gavt 6tb 1880 -i. a. BI RRUS,
I aug6oaw6w Administrator*
.. costSETct
; i . ..-.I r,~.. New York
-SEDGWICK-
STEEL WIHE FEK0E
rm-MM
TO
Many baking powder*; pro very pernicious
to health, und while every on.' regard* his
own, lie should ub <‘ hnvo a care for the tender
ones—the little children.
Si:A FOAM
contains nope of the bud qualities of baking
ixjwdcrH-- soda or Kah niliju. It eontains do
hurtful iiigrixlient—in) uluia or ammonia.
8€ai2NT&riC.
All Ohemlstsiwho have analyzed Bea Fonro
commend It. Housel:o«3pers win have used n
will have no other. Cooks, whoie he-t Hforts
have failed with other pmvdetv. ua* jubilant
oversea Foam. Saves timi\ raves labor, saves
money.
Jt is positively nnequaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the lending hotels end r< i tnurimts
in New York city and throughout the country.
For solo by all Urnt-cla.-s growers.
OANTZ, JOXTJj & CO.,
JW [man-’ y. Y.
"SHADELAMDu^m
PURE BRED UVE STOCK
LABUSHMENT
tin th: WORLD.
»W Imparts*
m roi'HUatlf
"rrlring.
—- lt"ie InillTldial
cxfclleuee »4
W ■ !is!c« Urevdla*.
CT. V'lIRSDAT.K I Mill
PKICCIIKItON, NOK 1'A.V 0 r
Fit RMSII BltAFV U.'.HSkiM,
nuunn Dit a it
TltOTTINIl-BHED SV-TEUS,
CI.I.VKI.ANII BAtH mi.I; i.'heVSI 'OACIIKBS,
ICEI.AND nmi HBK-I.AN'J IM’rilES.
HOl.SThlN-I'ftlKSm fc.,.1 OKI fW finTTI.B,
riiic Q:i;. tity • I a
C14MC tfilUTfon;;;
in.5 i!s<TV;r*‘i*l bree
ding ana
urge Va-
o|;portu-
lin porting ; Super I
riely nml Irmm
nlty of emu pari
low prices. b«»cun
cilities, extent of I
of Iran 'portation.
Noothci estnlilisfiraent In the worldoffeo
such advantages to Lli. or
, I’KU’ES ).«\V! Ti :
flora welcome, for;
fled. Circulars Fn-.e, >i. nUon this r.„_
POWELL BROS . Sr,richer. Clrt’A'fOrd CO.I
co p :^
THE FAMOUS iSOAND OF
OLD MILL PORE OLD RYE
This whisky was introduced originally in the year
1862, and Ih constantly making new friends. It i i
the product of ihe moat approved process of distil*.-
ulion, fvom carefully select* t\ gram, being held ubU
form ly in wurehouso until fully matured by age, if
justly celebrnted for its purity, delicacy of flavor
nmi uniform quality. For rale, and orders solicited
by the agent, T. ,11. FOLEY, Opera House, i
Cor loth Street und lot Avenue, Columbus,
WANTED,
We v.ill pay Agent* a salary m
$80 to $00 per month and ««.
li*'Ht Wi
and Fo-t
k U'urd-
\ \ r .% An Intelligent. Eameut Mon t<
V> Rep'eeent, in his own locality, a larg
^sponsihlo house. A lemunerutive salary v
i ' ' I
• .
Kefe
iloreis, hi Bar-j
oc7 tulm I
i buTySuWSS
j4B
v.v; ;:i;nm..t r.,. Ri.rui im inftM ;>wv«Hr
| AOcSIlTSm*k< j‘ u;: !iA e un""-’n,‘r" 's‘o
1 'ilftr. The Clipper .VIfit **
Angers. F«;rpne. uiml i^|
wan- H-'hI- i . or • - . m.-nti.. imj-t pftj.'-r,
SEDCWICK SdOS.^RlCHMOND.IflD
lilLU'Til'LL K> ElMilJoi.’.ilNG
8 j'lt-nses t«> distributeclrcut.irs in your vicinity. Flu*
s ri- norable, permanent,pleasant & easily operated.
advanced. Samvi R cases fhee. / Mi*
ig. We mean what we tay,
SUPPLY COMPANY,
CINCINNATI, Olllt
Electric Belt Free
Tnlntroducnitoii'lnl tain nt^ w.! will fnr the next
h:xiv 'Iuv.h ^:vo away, tr»jn oi . h.hki', in each county
<7 'ho V. H. tt llmi c.i UN! .her or our Oennnn
l .u-<o r.i * i’.l viui"* HcIim, Pnco fta;
■. 1 ".ti'caml uiitaih.iL r X.-rvoi.B Debility.
lO- 1 ">lH oHH, l.-| .V... #V«l.l*m0W»fil
f ■ • I 'I ■ ’ilut wc i.i.mut.i.-:i r.■ .l'.(*a not irruerat*
“ 'i'i Heel,rrctit ' t. l:l.l:c l Kio
lir:i i . ii,:.cv. i- o.Hoxi.’S it ■. iowi s v
$ 8OOOREW4P0 ^ W.««
1 * • r ' ; J)/ * ■ - 4 ■ ’ ba '»»•$•
BOUSU ‘o'- .. . . I"
l.r ' JI I —. '}■ > ■; it V - K'c—**
il A l inis 51 L t>.» toluiabu*,!). La. Ur. House, Hag' rvtuwn
v * - •• • BLUE ii
T..*’ only
to- R-
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•' • ) *-f.^-npavityim
§.50 REWARD
ruiu-'i> Clncdnnutl- t>-
fittflftRil MACHINE CO.
Culuubiw, i