Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, June 26, 1886, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SEN, OOLUMBrS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE M Issfi. Ne'-" from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. < nth<'ti<‘ OrpImniHW nt Wnslilnsrtnn—A llnlti ' >-|' ( , rr upiiiH—Thu Nornuil Mellonl at Florence— tuln r A!i»*'«* n >“ >'«•»*"—Klorlrlrt Nnvi Ki iiih. tht First Baptist church at Rome last cmliiv night six converts were baptized T Hi v C E. Wright, and admitted to membership to the Second Baptist church. \i nor Eben Wilkinson reports that ter ms were rained down at his father’s rl }l', nwir Washington, and now comes Ian smith, who says that a two-pound tur- }]f ii !l in his yard on Thursday during a beavv rain- ■/ t Johnson, formerly a wholesale gro- r of Atlanta, who mysteriously left there time ago under peculiar eircum- n, lce s was seen in Greensboro a few days since, most probably working his way back gradually. ' i ma nda Neal, a colored woman living in one of Parker's wooden tenement houses Wuveross, smothered her four mouths Vi infant to death on Tuesday morning ‘ t it was at first thought by some that was intentionally done, but upon in vestigation it was ascertained that it was accidental. Two white tramps chased two little white "iris across the fields nearly to Norris • nwt "East Macon. Tuesday evening. A white man saw them, and heading off the ainns. collared the largest, a' youth of nerhaps lit. when the latter drew a long Life nnd breaking loose from his captor t , ok to his heels. Both escaped. Father O’Brien has r>7 boys at the Catho- i i( . „ r phanage at Washington, and lias p.^ed 12 months without finding it neees- .to call in a physician. Within the ten years about 700 boys have had home's at' the orphanage, and only two have died during that period. These two . w, i" hi bad health when they were re ceived. On account of the present political ex- nl ont and the primary election to be 1.. .1d on that day. it has been thought ..roper to change the time of the unveiling ! i the monument erected to the memory of John R. Hart at Rome, colonel of the Sixth Georgia cavalry. The unveiling ceremonies, therefore, will not take place on July 3rd, as heretofore announced, but on July 10th. nn Friday of last week the body of t-he negro hov. Jim Brown, was found in Mr. Mm,tv's mill pond at Washington. When th -miller went to the head of the race to l.nist the water gate he discovered an ob ject floating on the water, and resting against the gate. An investigation quick ie <•!,( wed him that it was the body of one nf the missing boys who were drowned on Sunday. June 6th. The body was very n noli decomposed. Jack Ryan, a colored restauranter of At lentil, has on exhibition a wav relic. It is an old Confederate shell, still loaded and < „[.!»( The shell was unearthed Tuesday ...» Ryan’s lot, at 219 Fort street. Ryan is having a well dug. and when the laborer v. tearing up the earth, about three feet 1., low the surface, liis pick struck the shell. At first the man thought he had hit a rock, but in a few seconds he dug the eli.; ll i.at. It is one of the conical shopped mb dies, and, though heavily coated with ru-t ihe cap was easily found. Ryan was , '!• 'vb for the relic in two hours after tv b'ov it., but declined to sell. Alalia ilia. The water works at Talladega are near ing completion. The Sheffield land company i* building fen new cottages in that growing young since the recent revival in Gad “do n ■■ venty-four accessions have been made to the Baptist church of that city. (’apt. John M, Martin has been honored with the degree of LL. D. by the Center college, of which he is a graduate. The Talladega city council has massed the public school bill,'and preparation- are being made to erect a fine brick building. Mr. U. L. Martin, tax collector of Rus sell. on Thursday made a final settlement with the auditor on all taxes for the year 1SS5-S6. There is little improvement in the con dition of the crops around Montgomery. Reports front the country are to the effect that cotton is sickly, corn is turning yel low. and the farmers are getting very blue. The Selma Union iron works have con tracted for a new building, which they propose to use as a machine shop and foundry. Every appointment will be first thus ill every respect. The steamboat recently purchased by the Montgomery trade company will leave New Orleans for Montgomery next week. Without some unexpected accident she will land at the eitv wharf next Monday week. The Huntsville Mercury of Tuesday says: At a late hour last night news was brought to the city that a colored woman was shot and killed by her husband on the Fslinger place, about six miles south of the city. A number of democrats in Tuscaloosa ■■minty, not satisfied with the manner in which the convention was conducted, have called another -lie. the beats to hold meet ings on the 26th and the convention to ns et July 3d. Pretty badly mixed up there. Tht recent state republican convention brought forth and developed nothing more clearly than the fact that the ■■grand "Id party” 'in Alabama has come to be a glorious old failure. It is on the down grade to nothingness, going at a Maud S. rate. The Spanish consul has written fr.r infor mation concerning the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institute at Talladega, Ala. The Spanish government desires complete in i' rmation. in order to establish one on the same plan. Mr. Henry Moon.- has just returned from a trip to Elmore county. He says that Messrs. E. W. and F. L. Reeves, two young termers well known in Montgomery, have "ii tlu-ir plantations near < 'oosiida, tile best V'op ha has seen anywhere. Their otton i-above knee high, with plenty of blooms, and their corn is al“o very fine. The Greensboro Beacon says: The heavy wind of Thursday not only prostrat 'd much of the corn but fll-tv (town a good deal of cotton. The injury done to t lie corn is very serious, we judge. Cotton, though small for the season, and unpromising, may Vet. with propitious seasons and good work, turn ou- well. , A small cyclone passed over Troy last I hursday about 10:30 a. m., and did con siderable damage, blowing the tin roofs oft the Messenger office, Holian, Collier & Davison's drug store, Jones <& Morris’ Rainer Bro’s. ary goods store, Edmonson’s warehouse, and completely demolishing the Methodist church. It also annihilated -igns, canvass fronts, etc. Several houses and many trees and fences were damaged m its path through the country. The normal school hoard at Florence Thursday re-elected J. K. Powers pro fessor of mathematics, M. L. Frierson of English, P. Campbell of Latin. .'I (A Wil son of science. M. A. Kirby of penmanship, and Mrs. Jane Thompson prim ipnl of th.- preparatory department. Tin y . h i ted Mrs. Annie (Houston prim-ip ■'. of the mut ic department. They postponed action on 'he president and one i ■ ■-•"■••!• in t'e- pre paratory department till • ! e 3i:h in-t. col abolished the chair of modern languages. The presidency is in great doubt. I hursday aft. vi.oon some commotion was cau-c d at the Pin l Coal and Iron cm. - pane S slope No. 2 by n fell of .slain in tin. mine. I he disorder communicated itself ■ Jj’ the convict prison, and while the atten- tV”!- 0 ,V! e "nardB was distracted, Bob iJ.'ivis, n life prisoner, sent up from Henry county tor murder, walked off. He was a striker In the blacksmith shop, hut had been closely guarded all the time. B. U. i Watson, a ‘trusty,” took leave of the same prison Wednesday. He was sent up from 1 alladega county for grand ' nv. Both i arc white men. Florida, A 200 room hotel is to he erected at Pun- i ta Gorda. I he sponge crafts are all arriving at Key West from the bay. The factories at Key West have nil re sumed with large forces. Several parties at St. Augustine received ice last week from Savannah. The new opera house at St. Augustine is lathed and ready for the plasterers. About fifteen turtle and eleven head ot beeves are butchered daily In Key West. The building at Key West for the new ice company is rapidly nearing comple tion. No arrangements have been yet made for a fourth of July celebration at St. An- . gustine. The marshal of St. Augustine is rigidly enforcing the Sunday law. No sneaking in back doors now. Tallahassee has completed the organiza tion of n cornet band to be known as the Leon Cornet Band. The secoud scholastic year of t he Fort Meade high school will commence on the first Monday of September. The postmaster general has appointed J. F. Murphy postmaster at Switzerland, St. Johns county, vice J. B. Sweetzer. i Some giant tomatoes have been exhibited at Green Cove, two specimtnsof which on one twigg tipped the scale at 31 ounces. Rev. William F. Wood, of Key West, has gone to Alabama for the purpose of solicit ing contributions towards the erection of the Baptists church. Mrs. B. F. Lasseter died at her residence I ill Palatka Sunday, after a long and linger ing illness. Siie was about 49 years of age, and she leave:-, a husband, mother and six children. A petition lias been forwarded to the | post office department at Washington for a change of the site of the post office at Buffalo Bluff so that the mail can be more conveniently delivered there by rail. Capt. Ellis, of the steamship Arbutus, re ports fine progress in the erection of tlit lighthouse mi Rebecca shoal. The weather is ri.-ie and he thinks that inside of two months the light will be ready for service. The appraised value of 1 he old St. Au gustine ••powder house" lot, per acre, is the amount offered the United States for it by ll. M. Flagler, who. if he gets bos ses-.on. will lay out a handsome boulevard through it and cut it up into villa sites. The democratic executive committee of Putnam county will meet in Palatka at 12 m., in Judge Vary’s office, on June 26th ensuing, to name a day for holding the primaries and county convention, nnd to transact such other business as maybe con sidered advisable. The pine apples w hich were in blossom, or shooting, as it is called, when the cold snap came upon the C’nloosahr.tchie river last winter, have ai! suckered nicely and are not at all the worse except the loss of the crop the present season. The younger pines are in a very flourishing condition, and those 38,000 sugar loafs of Dr. Harris are splendid. About ten clays ago as the Jacksonville, Tampa ami Key West train drew up at tin station ■■! :sj)"ir,g Garden. Conductor Benl- iy am: Baggage Master Barnes spied an enormous goofier some fifty yards from the r.ra k. They succeeded in capturing him and carried the huge brute to the baggage car, where lie has betn ever since. He seems to be perfectly reconciled to his cap tivity and is as much at home in the bag gage car as he ever was on the sand hills of Spring Garden. He pays t lie mail agent and express messen ger visits regularly, and is al ways cordially welcomed. This gopher is possessed with immense'strength and can turn an ordinary trunk around with one of his fore paws, and Conductor Bentley amuses himself and the boys on the train by exhibiting the amazing powers of his pet by placing the gopher in the middle of the floor and standing on his back. He then makes him walk around the baggage car. Old citizens say he is the oldest gopher that has ever yet been seen. Ni-rvi.u-. Il'-liilitati-il Urn. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap pliances, fur the speedy relief and perma nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. ^ Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred, illus trated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Belt Co.. Marshall, Midi. dec-17 tu.th.sat.se&wly $*PRIGE$ * SPECIAL %oi# EXTRACTS ROST PERFECT MADE Purest nnd strongest Natural Fruit Flavors. Vanilla, l.eraon, Orange. Almond, Hose, etc., flavor as delicately and naturally as the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. BILIOUSNESS. Hood's Eureka LIVER MEDICINE At KIRVEN’S Summer Silks 2~> cents; Pongee Silks 2o cents; Foulard Silks -40 cents; Printed Nun's Veilings lo cents; All Wool Buntings lo cents; Linen Lawns 10 cents; Linen Drills for Pants 12J cents; Linen Crash <51 cents; Cottonadcs for Boys' Wear 8 cents; Manilla Checks, new and desirable, 1-i cent.- While Linen de India ”> cents; White Plaid Lawns 10 cents ; While Plaid Linen de India 12j cents: While Linen Lawns 12L lo ami ^O cents. \Vm L.TILLMAN I Georgia. Muscogee County— i s, . Mortgage. &c. Jn Muscogee It. H. GORDON.) .Superior Court. May term. 1M«. IT appearing to the Court by the petition of Win. I.. Tillman, accompanied by the notes and mortg.ge d‘ id. that on the fourth day of May, Eighteen Hundred and Kighty-threo, the defend ant made aim delivered to the plaintiff her two promi- my notes, hearing date the duy and year afores.inl, whereby the defendant promised by one of said promissory notes to pay to the plaintiff or bearer, twenty-four months after the date thereof. Eighteen Hundred und Eighty-eight Dollars and Twenty-two Cents, wr.l interest from date at eight per cent per annuo . and if said note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent attorney's fees for the collection thereof, for value received ; and by the other of said promi- sorv notes the defendant promised to pay to the plaintiff, or bearer, thirty-six months after the date thereof, Eighteen Hundred and Eighty- eight Dollars and Twenty-two Cents, with interest The Eureka causes the liver to act, thereby de pleting that gland of excessive bile, corrects in digestion. regulates the bowels, tones the sys tem generally and makes you fee w i. You can’t estimate the good that one b >tll< *f Eureka will do you. It is the perfection of household medicines. Particularly at this season of the \ ear, keep it in the house. Jordan's Joyous Julep Is an instant nnd infallible cure for Neuralgia. ! however severe the case. A physician of note saws: 4, 1 never knew .Jordan’s Joyous Julep to fail in a genuine case of Neuralgia.” Try it if you sutler. Wi- roceivo new goo<ls *laily, thus keeping onr stork fresh mid complete. J. A. KIRVEN & CO. Gossyped ia,!People’s Line of Steamers. no other Female Regulat FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE STEAMER Jordan's Bowel Mixtuiej' w ’ :M: - 1D - ELLIS - M. L). HOOD M CO., Manufacturing Druggists, 93 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga Tli j Steamer ELLIS wears tlie horns r.s the fastest steamer plying Clmtliibooi-iiee. Flint and Apiilfif-liiculit Rivers ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST-CLASS IN LURRY !’ VRTT( 'UL VI! Uh •J hj Trump'. Emil .Such. a young man of Fort Wayne, was pitched headlong into a freight ear by three tramps, who then robbed him of a few dollars and other \ ahuiblcs. and after abusing him in various ways, pitched him into a ditch which the train was running at a rapid rate. He found himself sixty miles from home, and had to beg his way back a-s best he eouid.—Indiana Special. A. B. C. Cranston, floor-walker for Stern ' Brothers. 32 West Twenty-third street, I New York, together with his wife, was troubled with malaria for upward of two years. They were both entirely cured by t king one or two Brandreth's Bills every night f«>r three months, without interfer ing with th'-ir labor or household duties. eod&w The New York Sun, which is deriding t,h' civil service law and abusing Cl eve and f r no' putting more democrats in office, is r< minded by the Mobil-' Hcgi.-der lhai “ it is by no aid'of the S*m that he ha- been aide to put any i»i office.” —ztjstt r."•. ■ a—— N.W.AYER&SON ADVERTISING AGENTS eJSo PHILADELPHIA Cor. Chestnut and Eighth Sts, Receive Advertisements for this Paper. BIIMATBKESKMSSSFSH for AYER & SON’S MANUAL NICE NEW DWELLING?, 1 Ceiled and painted. Each house has a lot to it- If. These hou-o- an- near S John’s churc • and wi ' e p no- I to uood ♦ «_• i• > • ts white or *•< - ored at *5 .i month. Now i- your c'lance t * gut a clean ho. M- tti.n you r • the first to occupy. : The Steamer ELLIS is now running the fasle.-t I’a^engur scheduh and Apalachicola rivers, makingtw > trips a week. Laving Culmnhns on Tin* and t.n Saturdays for Chatttihuochve, ftirnisliing rapid transit for passen^«.> 1 Jacksonville, Pensacola and all points on the Chattahoochee ami Apalaehiei I On and after May 2tilh, 1H8G. the following schedule will he run, river. t'« i th.- t hattahoocliuc l»c-tween Savannaii. etc., permitting: SCHEDULE OF STEAMER WM. D. ELLIS. from date at eight per cent per annum, aud if ' ’ ra« not paid at maturity, ten per cent fees for the collection thereof, Tor value . ....... ut twenty-flve feet in front on Broad street and running bock the full depth of said lot, and known as part of lot number sixty-five, with ail the improvement* thereon, upon which is situated Store Houho number one hundred and forty-three; and it fur ther appearing that said notes remain unpaid; it is. therefore, ordered that the said defendant pay into Court on or before the first day of the next term thereof, the principal, interest, attor ney's fei s and costs due on said notes, or show cause to the contrary, if any she can ; and that on tlie failure of the defendant so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mortgage premises be foreyir thereafter barred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered that this rule he pub- eounty, once a month for four months previous to the next term of this < ourt. or served on the de fendant or her special agent or attorney, at least three niouths previous to the next term of thia Court. J. T. WILLIS, C. J. TIlORXTt >N. Judge C. (J. C. PlaintiIPs Attorney. A true i x'r.ui from the minifies of Muscogee Superiot < ourt, May term, 1mh»*. GKO. Y. POND. myJConmlm Clerk .S. C. M. C. Ga. MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE. It) I . M. Iv NOW IKS \ f O.. A net’is. WILL he sold on the first Tuesday _.n July next in front <•! tin auction house of I*\ M. Knowles & Co., Broad -treet, city of »'oltimh::•<, .Muscogee county, (icorgia. between the usual hours of stile, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city «ift olumlais, Muscogee county. (J corgi a, known as the undivided on e-half interest in ana to the south half of city lot No. in said city. Also all that lot or parcel of land in said city of Columbus, in said county and state, commencing at th" corner ol formerly Corbally & Chalmers lot. on tin west side tf< iglethorpe street, running west 117 feet to inches, thence south 20 feet, thence cast l IT feet to inches to ()glethorpe street. tl)i nee north on Oglethorpe street 20 feet lo the point (»l heginning, and known as part of city lot tv*, in •'.ii(l city of Columhus, the property of Samuel K. Lawiion^surviving nartucr of Bosette Lau hou, in ohcdu nci to a decree rendered in the superior court of-aid count) at its May term, lsM». '-n the .list day of May, ’.“.so, in f'a\or of tlie i Georgia I iome I nsurimre < ompany vs. Samuel E, Lawlion surviving partner of Ilnsette A* I tiwhon. and M. L. Patterson. All the above descrihen propel t> levied on as the property of Samuel E. Lawh'Uj. siirviv iug partner of Bosette A- Lawlion, to satisfy a fi <;i oi my hands in favor of the Geor gia Home Insurance Comp.iny vs. Samuel E. Law non. - ar\ >. ing parin' r of Bosett,- A- Lawhon, ami M L. Pat • er-oii. Property pointed out in said fi fa J. G. BI BKI’S, le-ciwlw Sheriff GUARDIAN'S SALE. GEORGIA MtM Ofil'lE CGl’NTY : LNDi B ai.u l»j virtu, of an ordt r from tlie « dint ••! < M’dinary of Muscogee county, Georgia, I will -«» II .it public outcry on tin first Tuesday in July Lei. n ii hin i Id- legal hours of sale, in front of the-' ore of I'. .M. Knowles At Co., on the cor- m r of l.i i and 'feu' Ii stive ts. in the city of < d- luiui.o- ogee eounty. < icoigia. the following dest rii»ed prep» rt\ Im longing to James Hogan, a minor, to-w :t : The cm -twelfth undivided inter est .u and t< tin north half :'lot No. I. in the old A* a demy S»p:;i r. . in t lie city of < dl.imlui'. in said count) and-tate. mi the coiner of Ninth street and I '-ii rt! i a\ eii ue. (cn tain mg one-fourth of an e re. ime.-P ; al-o. the oue-twelfth undivided • iit( i< -< oi .uni t(. ihe '.aIf of lot No. 1, ill tli-' 1*1 \ ■ i t- i.iv Siiuare. in - aid city of Colum- Ims. in ’U (•(»iint\ and -tat- . lying immcdiaU ly - • u'l iif ilie i..-! <iiit>» d Jot andeontainingone- luiii'i ■ i 1 ':in aei'i', more oi less; also. Ihe oiie- -i\111 ' :-di\ ided inter' -i in ;.;.d to a•! that part of cit viol N-i. ;-i. in -.aid eit> of ( oliinlu tin rt h v The Steamer Ellis will Like Freight for Warehouse Lniminfrs Passengers to and from all Landings. »nlv, but will take lieu-- fronting i 1 -s, mid ii 1 'Ui t h .(\ me w(i f'( el. more ( of V’hiel prop' SCHEDULE OF STEAMER MILTON H. SMITH. Leaves Columbus every Saturday at i>a m for Bainhridg • a j Chattulioocliee Sunday at 5 p in going down, and Tuesday at 1 t freight and passengers to and from all points. This bo;tt will tak*- Arrival and Departure of Trams at Chattahoochee, Florida. Savannah, Florida and Western Railway East Mail Train Arrives from Savannah and Jackson ville at 1 0-1 p m. Leaves for Savannah and Jacksonville at 11:10 a m. Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad Arrives from Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans at i! a in. Lec-uv for Pensacola. Mobile and New Orleans at 4:1-4 p m. The local rates of freight and passage to all points oil the Chattahoochee and Apalachicola rivers will be as follows: Flour per barrel Id cents Cotton per bale 25 cents Other freights in proportion. Passage from Columbus to Apalachicola 00. Other points in proportion. Bates and Schedules subject to change without notice. Through tickets sold by this line to savannah, Jacksonville and all points in East Florida. Shippers will please have their freight at boat by 8 a m on day of leaving, as none will he re ceived after that hour. Boat reserves the right of not landing at any point when considered dangerous nv tin.* pilot. Boat will not stop at any point not named in the published list of landings furnished shippers for 1888. Our responsibility for freight ceases after it has been discharged at a landing when no person i*- there to receive it. Rates and schedule subject to change without notice. C. I). OWENS, T. It. MOO BE. Tiatic Mnn.i«cr, Saviuiimn. Oil. Agent, i nliunlius fla. a (varied in 18(5 tit the Expositions o New Orleans nnd Louisville, and the In ventions Exposition of London. Tlie superiori'y < f Coiaiine over horn or (vhaleliom: lua now been demonstiutcd flyover five yems'experience. 11 is more durable, more pliable, more comfortable and never br/aks. Avoid cheap imitations made of vnrioui kinds of cord. None arc genuine lin'es "Dii. TV a knur's Cokalise” is printe on inside of steel cover. FOR SALE BY ALL LEAOIKS F.IERCHAKT3. WARNER BROTHERS, 3’r.3 Bro’ dw&y, Mew York Citt Dr. W, W. Bruce l Son Physicians and Surgeons, r |M!E Senior of the firm will devote special at- 1 tenth»n to Female Diseases. Oflit Era/.cr A - Dozier’:, Store*. Residence at Lindsay place. Dr. Robert Bruce's residence on Rost Hill. dtf <» h.v; tnken the lead ■-» -- ■ mrrt ~~ *** THE PATENT MICE & OUST PROOF WYLER DESK ■!,7 ’ Bookcases. Tables, Office |! 1 -rtXT ttaalJSl Chairs. Letter Presses, - If fid ! '"g=3H Fine Cabinets, &c. U -S TVLER DESK CO. i.7“ ■’ V'-. Jl VF rt',.t..ST I.-iria OEOROIA. MI’SCOfJKE f'OUNTV. Whereas, < arolinc O. Williams, administratrix of \V'm. L. Wiiliams. deceased, makt-s iipjdieatifm for leave t" -ell the foll'jwing real (Mate belong ing to said deceased..to-wit : Bart of lot No. 20, m tiie Nort hern Libert ies. iinnu <1 lately north of the city «»t T'o!unibie>. Cm., having a front on Jackson Hired of 120 feet and 87 feet 10 incites on L'orn- Thi.- is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned to show cause, i r any they have, at the propi.-r tiim* and plae", wo:-' leave to s"l! «aid projicrty sliould not 1 e granti il to sahl ai»plic: nt. Witncs*. my official -igmdure t i>.i« June Ith, Dsc. jyjoawlw I . y,. BRGGKS, Orninary. ent .vt the -ai:.<-time ind place tin remain- idi-l intciest- in said last described a i<1 he-old by the eliildren of Orpha 11 og:ui. d' eea- ( c who r" of full age, so that tlie purelue-ei v. ill gi t t he entire title thereto. Ah of the 'Jiovi described property sold ns the proper! ’, oi - aid James Hogan. Terms cash. ISABEL HOGAN, ies tw fitiardiati of James Hogan. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE," Valuable City Property. "F.riHdiA. Mrs. <jr.i< ounty. Lnder and by virtu.- of an order from the ( ourt of Ordinary of Muscogee county, (icorgia, I ^ iil -ell at i uh.'ie , iTi y. on the first Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of sale, in . front ofthi -ton-off. M. Knowles & Co., comer of Broad and Tenth -treet*, :,i the city of Coluni l*ii>. Muse*.gee county. «icorgia. the following de scribed preji* rf.v belonging t*> tlie estute of Orpha Hogan, deceased, to-wit : A part of city lot num- h« r ;«l. on the corner of Tliirteenth street and Fourth tivenu*', in the eitv ot ('Y)lumhus, in said -• t* and county. ’J'liis piop-rty will he sold in two lots «»r pa reels; 11 j * - Mrs? lying imiuediately • .ist of nd ao oining -t. haul ehureli lot, froting pi; 'I'liirt* nth street eignt;>’ feet and running i-.o’k so-ith t*> tin- feiic* • 11*• v* enclosing .said por tion of said In'., and u*.hiding th* Dwelling Home - :t uate*l on sa ; *l pi.it * -aid iot; the second lot nr pur*-el being a vaei.nt 1**1 irregular iu •bap*- li'.ntdu -*-,’e-iitj It" t and ten in* h« s, more '•( 1* "ii Tbip;.-.-ml) -treet and sixty feet more o. l< - .on F< i,rth av* mi", nnd bounded by the t'e-' - i:< >\ • nel*»-iiig -;.id second lot. Also all t bat p nt *.l eitv lot nil,iiber '(.{•». in the * • i t y of (.'<> I a in mi- in s.ud count > .‘in*l -late, on t lie corner of font'* ■ to ir«'« t am! I il'tli avenue, fronting on Joint ■( n'fi sir*'* t >e* enty-tuo feet, more or less ami i uuii'iig bm k -outli -ev* nty-t wi. feet, more • i !• ss. Aiso tlie i-i.-t i-ait ot said eitv lot nuiu- '-« r ‘ ir ni*i«’ii.' * t ' 'ItiinlitK, in said county did -.1*. ditiiig'.ii l *'urui nth street seventy- - \ '• < i ni": • i* .did ruin ling back sou til the i* pi 11 of -:•!_*• i »i on- bundfd and forty-seven I• a (! i* n 'm il*--, more or less. Also the one- -i\t h (-no \ id* <1 int* r* -t in and to tin north half • ■ i lot monl.erone i the old .\ca«i* niv square, in saul' .t'. *»! t oluinbiis, in sai«l eounty and state, "ii 'It* • • in* i * f N im!’. -treet and Fourth avenue, ami *ont.lining om-fourth »d‘ an acre, more or a - also the "i»* -ixth in.d ; \ ided interest in and ' *. t h< s, uit h lie i i .-I -.ai !<-t number one in ti^e • hi Ai-.ele.'. < 111 arc. ir i la- city of < ol limbus, in -■ i.11 *■"u:11v ..nd state, lying immediately south of tin la-t 1 1 eribed lot, and containing one- t'lT It "fin a* i ( . in <>r* or 1 * - •. At t lie same time .uni if in-, the • *-in; in ing um.'ivided interests in tIn- ia i isot nmntiom d 1**'- will be sold by Mrs. I-.U»* i 11 oga ii. a- :li" guardian *-f Janus Hogan, ai‘*l o\ 'Ik e.biidren of Mr-. Orpha Hogan, dc- <•* a.-ed who are »»t lull age. so Unit tlie pur- • Ti • i* 1 (L ill get iii«• eidire :i!Jo to said lots. All of " o\. *1 l ib' il pr* p"r».v -old a- the property ‘ 1 < n j-b II. «K*'ea>c*J, 1*>r the purpose of dis- t ."'but bun I "i in- « a-h. MARY Ik I! Of JAN, A(111• inn <i ;iti i \ of the F~tat" of Orpija Hogan, *i* ' " i-' *i. jeH oaw Uv ■LOIP.I \. Ml' *1 *1 e. lit "I - -, to •-how cause.''if any they - iid i dn 11 ni>t rat or should not be dis- "ii " - ii'i i-iiiiiiii-tration and receive I«J i - mi—i* *ii on the first Monday in July, 1 . M. BROOKS, 02 Ordinary. •l*,o (JEOR(»IA. MFSCOOKK (’(Jl’N'TY. Whereas, William McGovern. Executor of.Jonn Me( arty, represents to tlie Court in his p* tition, (lul.\ fih'<l, that he has fully administered John McCarty’s Estate. This is. the re fore, to cite all persons concerned, hens and creditors, to -how can. why said administrator -hould ni l charged from his executorship and ic< i of disinis-ion on th- first M*mrlay M. BROOKS. Ordinary. onvr: Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! Ay-.-rt. Columhi V ill'll . Ga. .VT-1 REEDY, B 'J'. it. M n A >TUNTIL Oi OBOIA. M I s<'(>( ,J'.K COFNTY. \v :a-t’L ’i-, II-iny H Epping, guardian for S. H. • nd I II 11:11. makes application for leave to -••Ii .*11 lb* land* belonging to said ward. I hi- i*-. t lierefore. to cite all persons concerned t* -how < an-*, if any they liave, within the time pie-* i ibed by law. why leave to sell i*I properly should not be granted to said appli- Witness my official signature this June 4th, 1^«>. F. M BROOKS, jyioaw tw Ordinary. GEORGIA, Ml’SrOGFi: (.'(il’NTY, Win. reas. C. L. < i!* iip * i .irii-trator of William N . •bines, deceased, i • pi ••-cuts to the court in his petition, duh Iu* - tb.it Ik has fully administer - i*I I. -; rut*-r - hould not be i !.i- a*lmnii-'r:iti"n and receive ••a n on tin; t.r.-l Monday in Sep- •:l'< ml -'^nature this i:h day of I M .BIB >( »KS. i Jrdinary. i-ifk Tiial pftok* if i-i. \\ j»o/