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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER I, 1 m
News from the Three States Told ir
Brief Paragraphs.
Mm«B Itctci'llm Catch t'|i With Sunday l,|q U or
Sellers—l.iiHnmin- on a Building Itcioin-lhc
Home Bulletin for Sale-Wliat Is doing On In
Alabama—News Notes From Florida.
(■(‘oririn.
Ben McCoy hits been jailed in Macon for
stealing.
Joe Parks, a pickpocket, has been ar
rested in Macon.
Governor McDaniel has offered a reward
of f 150 for the murderer of Jerry ltoss, in
Webster county.
The town council of Warrenton is en
forcing the law against shooting within
the incorporated limits.
The town authorities of Washington
have recently taken in six hundred dollars
for bar room licenses.
The argument for a new trial for the
murderer, McCoy, is now over. Judge
Branham has reserved his decision.
It is said (hat the banking capital of Au-
f usta. in 1800, was greater than the present
anking capital of the W’hole state.
The fall term of the superior court of
Madison county convenes the first Mon
day in September. There is one murder
cause to be tried.
There is only about $700 more to raise to
make the $7000 to build the Marietta Fe
male High school.
At a meeting of the board of trustees of
the North Georgian Agricultural college at !
Dahlonega, Rev. A. C. Ward was elected to ;
the chair of Greek and Lutin, recently
made vacant by the resignation of Prof.
W. F. Crusselle.
Vaus Creek Baptist church, at Ruckers- :
vilie, in Elbert county, will have a centen
nial celebration in October next. The
church was organized in 1785, but the cele
bration, for some cause, was postponed till
this year.
Tom Wigfall, who was confined in War
ren county jail for cow stealing and has
since been consigned to the Glasscock au
thorities, has already brought himself into
notoriety in Gibson. He tried his old trick
of burning a hole in the jail, but the fire
got beyond liis control and he was obliged
to call for help.
The Macon jail doors have all been re
paired, and the jail is as good as ever. The
dents made by the mob iu the outer doors
remain to attest their ferocity.
A five-legged kitten was on exhibition
in Dallas one day’ last week. In walking
it used all the legs as naturally as if there
had not been a superfluous one. It was
raised by Jeff Croker, near Dallas. Giles
Dewberry, of Atlanta, bought it and had
it expressed to him.
The store house of Mr. George W. John
son, in Georgetown, was broken into last
Sunday night and a quantity of goods
stolen. Two dollars in silver, left in the
money drawer, w re also taken, and the
safe was robbed of $.';0ft.
The Rome Bulletin publishes this: “In
pursuance of a resolution this day passed
by the stockholders of the Bulletin Pub
lishing Company. there will be sold at pub
lic outcry, o.) Saturday, September 11, at
10 o’clock a. m., at the Bulletin office, in
Rome, the entire outfit of the Bulletin Pub
lishing Company.”
LaGrange is on quite a building boom.
Bradfield's handsome building is about
completed; it is a thing of beauty. H. C.
Butler’s modern residence is being rapidly
completed. J. G. Truth’s mansion has the
foundation laid. It will be a commanding
residence. The brick work of Colonel J.
P. Thornton’s commodious store has been
completed, and with a handsome front.
Quite a number of other buildings are
going up.
Rome is infested with a band of burglars.
Saturday night one of them secreted him
self in the store of S. S. King, and during
the night made way with four dollars in
money and a sack of flour. Monday night
another found bis way into the wareroom
of G. J. Briunt and tapped a barrel of
whisky, drinking all he wanted and letting
the balance run out.
In Macon a detective from the Central
City agency went on a scout for Sunday
liquor sellers and succeeded in having M.
Fitzgerald. L. Greenwood, Mose Green
and Pete Harman up before the recorder.
Fitzgerald and Greenwood were fined SoO
each, and Green and Harman’s cases were
continued. Fitzgerald was fooled into
selling a drink to a man who claimed he
had a chit!. The cases against Green and
Harman are conclusive.’
V laliiiioa.
At police court in Selma Monday morn
ing Alfred Ware and Ben Lewis, two sus
picious characters, failing to make known
either their identity or whereabouts, were
sentenced to 90 days labor on the streets.
They are supposed to be among or to know
something about the gang of burglars that
have recently committed such frequent
robberies about that- city.
Ir a on Hm premises of Mrs. Kuhn, iu (MjiMurt I).,,]
Montgomery. The water had become so 1111
bad that the family could not use it. and
Mrs. Kohn ordered the servant to drag the
well, supposing that the water had lieen
spoiled by a dead rat. After dragging some
tune, the servant hooked up the body of a
dead child, and dropped it when he made
the horrible discovery. The matter was
then reported to the police, and Chief
Gerald had the body fished out. The child
was apparently three or four weeks old
and bad been In the well several days. It
is supposed that some unknown negro
woman threw the child In the well,
Law
Cal I lv from RiiHiiimt
on tlic Slivels.
COLUMBUS
Florida.
The sweet potato crop of Gadsden prom
ises to be immense.
J. A. Chaffin & Co.’s mill at Milton will city
start up in two weeks.
Tqe Suwannee Hotel at Cedar Key will
be re-opened next week.
New corn is selling on the streets of
Quincy for forty cents per bushel.
The internal revenue tax of Florida last
year amounted to $237,265.82.
The Lake Dora House near Tavares will
be opened next week by Messrs. Taylor &
Beauvais.
A party of Leesburg hunters killed near
there, the other day. two deer and a large
wildcat.
There are seven prisoners in the jail at
Milton. Three for murder, one for ' forg
ery, one for carrying concealed weapons,
and one for stealing.
Cotton continues to roll in at Quincy,
notwithstanding the complaints of a very
short crop, and a number of bales are mar
keted every day.
A large excursion is contemplated In the
near future from southern points on the
Florida Railway and Navigation compa
ny’s road to Amelia Beach.
Walter Russell has received the material
and will issue the first number of a four-
column quarto paper at Apopka City, 1
Orange county, to be called the Apopka
City Observer.
The closing of the Huot and Duryee saw
mills at Fernandina loses the city over
820,000 annually in wages to the laboring
classes, outside of the loss to the log men
in the country.
The post office at Ellerslie, in Hernando
county, was burned Thursday night. The
fire was of accidental origin, mid the
building, with all its contents, including j
the mail and the mail pouches, were
totally destroyed.
It is now a little over eighteen months
since the Seville Methodist mission was
; formed. It has four regular preaching ap
pointments, with a membership ofover ,
: 100, an elegant church building and par-j
; nonage valued at, $2000.
A party of young men went out to Little
; river, near Quincy, last Sunday afternoon (
for a ride, and while there a bullet from a
carelessly handled pistol struck Lee Nick-
; olson in the left foot, making a painful
though not-dangerous wound.
Last Sunday afternoon, near an A. M. K.
church, about- six mites north of Quincy,
on the XUinhridge road, Martin House was
shot and killed by another negro named i
George Walker. A coroner’s jury viewed j
the remains on Monday and brought in a ,
verdict that death was caused by a shot
from u pistol in the hands of George Wal
ker, and that the jury believed' it to be ,
murder. Walker had an examination be
fore Justice O. W. Pittman on Tuesday
morning and was committed to jail to
await the action of the next grand jury.
I Frank Lambert, a young man 15 or If,
years old, hung himself at Muscogee, near
I Pensacola, last Tuesday. The young man
is said to have been subject to irritable
spells and queer freaks, the result, his
mother said, of a snake bite received sev-j
i eral years since, and was hardly regarded I
I as of sound mind. On the morning in
I question he was unusually fractious, and
I on this account a younger brother kept
close to him until ndar norm, when the !
| deceased disappeared. Later on he was i
i found in an outhouse, hanging by the 1
neck and unite dead, having tied an old
piece of rubber belting, some two inches
i wide and several feet long, to a joist, and
| then slipping a noose over liis neck, was
: strangled to death.
tober 1st. IS 6, no cattle shall be permitted at
night in unv of 'be streets or parks of the eitv,
and Item October 1 to April 1 shall be permitted
neither day or night, except white being
- driven through the same; and any
cattle found so running at large shall be im
pounded by the chief of police, who shall adver
tise and sell the same attei giving three days
notice of time and piece thereof, and unless tile
owner shall within that time redeem the same
by paying 50 cents for each head ot cattle, with
2- r , cents per day Ibr feeding. When sold the net
proceeds shall be turned over to the city treas-
, urer tor account of owner.
1 He it further ordained, That nothing iu tills
I ordinance shall be construed to prevent tne
grazing of cattle upon any of the commons of the
orks
o o :wl :e .a. dst y
Columbus,
Adopted in Council August 4th. 188(5.
GUFF ft. GRIMES, Mayor.
M. M. MOORE, Clerk Council.
uugfl se t ReplO d2\v
FOUNDERS
- Georgia.
MACHINISTS,
Catherine E. Jones > Libel for Divorce. Order
James w! Jones. ) ^ >or ^ licl ’ Service.
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sherifrthat the defendant cannot be found in
the county of Muscogee, and it further appearing
not reside in the state
DKALKUS IN
that said del end ant does
i of Georgia;
It is ordered by the uoun tnat service oe per-
i fected on said defendant by publishing this or
der twice a month for two months before the
November term. 1880, of this court, in the Colum
bus Enquihkr-Sun, a public gazette of this state.
June 7.1880. J. T. \VJLLIH,
THOS. W. GHI MES. Judge S. C. C. C.
, Attorney for Libellant.
A true extruct from tiie minutes of Muscogee
Superior Court at its May term, 1H80. on June 7th.
; 1880. GEO. Y. POND,
augll 2tam2m Clerk S. C. M. C.. Ga.
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt.
I have for suit, the following list of Real Estate
which 1 will be pleased to show to parties who
; desire to purchase:
§1000. One eight room house on Eighth street, be
tween Third and Fourth avenues. The
house is in good repair. The si/.e of the
lot is 00 feet by 117 feet.
1000. j here vacant lot corner of First avenue and
Fifth street.
200. One vacant/lot corner Second avenue and
Fourt h street. The*size of the lot is «c by .
feet.
2?5. One vacant lot fronting the park, near
Slade's school, The size of the lot is 57
by 14b feet..
Tlivcc new and very desirable rc-idences on
lower Broad street. JTie< s-$2500, $2500, $2l. , o0.
$2250. A very dcr.irable residence on Rose Hill.
400. Two new three room houses iu Browneville
lieur railroad bridge. They cost §700,
1150. 1 1 acre vacant lot corner of Broad and Sixth
streets.
3100. One four ryom house, one store house and
four two room houses corner of Fifth
awnue and Seventh street. The rent of
this property pays Id per cent, on the
Linn 1 . Shingli's, Drosscd imd Mulched Ceiling; mid Flooring
and other I uinhor. Specially made of Dress
ing Lnmher lbr oilier parlies.
AGENTS FOR
Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders, Standard
Iniectors, Hancock Inspirators and
BROWN COTTON GINS.
MANl’FAfTl’RKl’S OF-
II). 1215 BROAD S
FOB SAIjIEJ..
lous Ilovnij. wtttt.N
every convenience, in perfoot' o > >
dor, 1U M inileri from Brawl jtre^Nrt.
in one of the most desirj.hl'? to- •
calities adjacent, to the city. If dosirabl** wowl*L'»
exchange for city property.
A desirable four-room Dwell
ing on south Fifth nvernier, goenU.
neighborhood and not fhr ftxua i
business center of Broad itrostw ..
Terms easy and on long tima.
on north Broad. Place in thaw-
ough order.
Five two-room Dwellings out.
Ninth street, one block of Geo>. -
gia Midland Railroad.
Stratton's
Improved Ahsor
Pumps, Hollow
Ware
Ice Machines,
Syrup Kellies
Saw
AND THE CELEBRATED
Golden's Improved lion Screw Cotton Press
Two Residences on north Her -
oml avenue (Jackson street) of f* •
and 7 rooms, each desirably lo
cated. This property is con8 id
. _ cred cheap by those who knov» .
the vnlue of good real estate.
A new and elegant House c1om:i-
to court house. Dwelling ir -.
thorough order and has all tin
late improvements. Is consider* ••
ed one of the nicest homes.
A delightful home on Row-
Hill, half acre lot and a net*-
House I'his property is consid
ered to be one’of the niece*-
homes on the hill. Terms easy
and will be sold cheap.
pri
rod
ALL FiB;ST-CLASS
Stereieepers ot leap it for Sale
lood four-room House on tha.
place. Enough timber on jrtaar..-
to pay for same.
A desirable 7 room Dwefticv
with good vacant lot on north'
Fifth avenue, one of the iro.v.i
desirable locations in the citr/_.
for sale cheap, os owner wish-w*
Landlords
i t
TO PAUENTS.
Many baking powders are very pernicious
to health, and while every one regards liis
own, he should also have a care for the tender
ones—the little children.
SEA FOAM
contains noun of the bad qualities of baking
nowders soda or sai-M-atus. It contains no
hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
This cut is nn illustration of *•<-<
ended in the most substantial ami conv
iilustrnU'd by the cut, that -enreely a v
Iron Screw msd Nul -c Instituted fm
of operating it, are : ubDa stantially the
the timbi rs iv |iiircd an* not so lieu\y or
any of the more modern Cotton I'icssi
labor and mechanical skill in the season
lion, usually renders it a matter of e-•'>!<<
Press that requires but little me< hanienl
sort of compromise between the old sly It
the principal advantages of tin* former w
operated with greater fneility than llv* w
of the wooden screw, crony olhc r press,
some planters would pack ten hale -, and
mechanic who can make a good plantati
Within the hist eleven yeurs wo have
to hear of the first one that has not givei
We furnish all the Iron Work for the
depend
h R ||||MM> veil Iron Screw Colton Prcww.*'
n otmer. it is simple in construction, and so \vt.
neodtu by way of explanation. Being simply n
the wood work "of ils eonstuation. and the ninnnc
in the old style of wooden plantation screw, bu*
Most planters‘of i xperience prefer the wooden sc rev
but the difficulty and uncertainty of controlling
real most convenient to 'he olnuler for rlitir eree
well as i.ci.x. -it v, with i-.m, o buy some kind •-
i put :t in v.pc ration. s Screw.** is r.
mien -cie'v h.mI the mod , « ... ■ • i ! i- s. Combining
convenience and ecou; ...v ol tIn. Utter. It can lit
re-.v, an I tie* rapidity of its performance, like that
upon its management us on the old style screw
thirty or thirty-live Imles per day. Any ordinar;
or common plow stuck, cun do the wood work,
nd sold H great many of these screws, and have ye
SCIENTIFIC.
All Chemfstsiwho have analysed Sea Foam
commend it. Housekeepers who have used a
will have no other. Cooks, whose best effort -
have failed with-other powders, are jubilant
oversea Foam. Saves time, saves labor, kmv■•.*.-•
mane//.
It is posltivelyunequnied. Absolutely 7-lire.
Used by the leading hotels ami lvslmn:. its
in New* York eityntul tliroiighout the country
For salo by all first-class grocers.
GANTZ, JOKES <0 CO.,
]?'(} Ttnanc St., X.
K|>rlnu mu! SuniiiK'i' Blum.
Can't you eat? Have you no appetite?
j Try a bottle of Westmoreland’s Calisuya
; Tonic. It will give you an appetite and
aid your digestion.
Easley, June 2d, 1881.
j I can add my testimony to tho many
! others already offered, ns to the invaluable
! virtue of Westmoreland’s Crdisaja Tonic.
' 'During the opening ot' spring I was very
weak, scarcely able to walk half a mile
I without resting, and after using one bot
tle of the Tonic my strength increased,
! and my appetite improved, until I can
walk four miles an hour and eat as many
! beans, etc., as any ordinary man.
A. M. FOLGKR, Postmaster. ,
i Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents, 1
1 Columbus, Ga. aug27 dlw
II Hi,<>,. Swill Odd.
[ It seems a little odd to see a contest for
| prohibition beginning in earnest in a state
where prohibition lias been the law for
more than a third of a century, and which
only two years ago put prohibition into
; the constitution. The vote for St. John in Bilioucuess;
Maim- was only 2J«0. The vote for Eustis j \G) Ono dose relieves Hcurr/gg. n -
! for governor was only 1190, white the vote j „ prevent Chills* Fever, Sot r Slorn
1 east on the same day for tin. prohibitory j -,‘ f ® Sk ’ T " 1 f ’
mk •' two 4
nd ftilly warranted
Place the management of your property in my.
hands and secure good, prompt paying tenants,,
as my long experience in renting enables all wht
place property in my hands to secure good and!
desirable tenants.
For Rent from October ist, 188C;<
No. 1524 Sixtli avenue, .1 room Dwelling, new.
No. 1522 Sixth avenue, J “ “ 4:
No. 1520 Sixth avenue, .3 “ “ ‘
No. 1518 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ ‘
No. 1516 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ “
No. 220 Thirteenth Ht., 5 “ “ corner
No. 1542 Second avenue, 5 “ “ “
No. 1532 Second avenue, 6 “ “ **
No. 1317 Second avenue, 5 room Dwelling.
No. 1314 First avenue, 3 “ “ new
No. 1310 First avenue, 3 “ “ WJ
No. 1310 Warren street, 8 “ “
No. 823 First avenue, 4 “ “
No. 932 Fifth avenue, 4 “ “
No. 930 Fifth avenue, 5 “ “
No. 502 Eleventh street, 4 “ “ corner*-*
No. [;3f t street, 7 “ “
No. — lican street, 4 “ “ cor. 6Via
. 710 Fifth avenue.
v . "•. Nin* !i street.
No. 708 Ninth street.
oml
:’.ue.
AIT.I. —
L a w’s I
; No.
lews reached Selma Monday morning
; t Andy Philips, a negro foreman on the
ntation of Mr. Rufus King, about four
les distant from that city, was on Sun-
; drowned in a swollen branch near — - --- u
enan’s mill, while returning from | amendment was 70,783. N<av Volk bun
ireh to his home.
Is the place Iu
ill oil- li’niioy. an<
early noxlWeek
ii'Gods on very c
marked our mlb
of our Soriiia So
S'v ;: ird avenue.
HI 'I bird avenue.
130 Fifth avenue.
12S Fifth avenue.
1233 Fifth avenue, 5 rooms.
IT01 Broad Sireet Store.
1248 Broad Street Store
•122 Filth avenue, 1 rooms, new.
83(> Fifth avenue, 4 rooms, new.
(i03 Ninth street, 4 rooms, new.
709 Fourth avenue, 4 rooms, new.
Dwelling ir. Liuinvood. 5 rooms, wit*.-
(7ef». W. Woodruff's.
liar
rai
who
oidd
is well ktluvvll
and in iiddilKm lo
ii in order io cln-e
- 1111\\ liiiv*- oil hah
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■e iu
mi i
11 \vc
8 We
I Dial
• acr
s. fronting
par
TO BE
uIifill Dm
CLOSED OUT
Till*:
arc nan:
w i •
w , one. iii a I L
| opporlunilv which dm
ok Hradeclia In Four hours. . . ,. "i: f.. I t: r
v\ iieaiihltil line ol
s 11(1
new
[rs. Martha Harris, of Montgomery, has
n adjudged a lunatic,
he mayor of Montgomery is in consul-
on with the school board as to tiie
cticability of establishing a department
he public schools for teaching teleg-
hy and stenography,
r. A. B. McWhorter, an aged and highly
jeeted citizen of Montgomery county,
1 at his home near Mt. Carmel Sunday
ht. His death was very sudden and
xpected.
apralla Degastrini, an Italian fruit
ler at Birmingham, shot himself in the
id, Monday, while carelessly handling a
:ol.
[r Phil Uivhan, of Birmingham, and
is Collier, of Clanton, went from the
er place Sunday to West Point, Ga.,
I got married. Mr. Givhan says he
nd five other couples there for the same
pose.
urglars entered the store of Mr. r •
le, in Birmingham, Sunday night, by
ting the glass out of the sKyiiffni.
eral suits of fine clothing were stolen,
j thieves opened the safe and cash
wer, hut did not get any money,
ir. C. E. Echols has accepted the posi-
l of express messenger on the run Horn
ina to Akron.
ta meeting of the Selma Trade com-
ly the following-officers and board of
setors were elected: W. H. Raymond,
sident of the board; Geo. L. W.illei,
retary and treasurer of the boaid. J. c.
ler, S. Maas, H. L. McKee, L. H. Mont
aery and J. W. Moore, directors. 1 ht
jetors will at once purchase a boat,
ich boat is to be run by and in tne m-
ist of the Selma Trade company,
lformation readied Birmingham Sun-
ofthe killing of a negro, some miles
on the Kansas City railroad work, S.it-
av by John Dabney, a cotractor. 1 he
rb hud worked for Dabney seieral
es and had always been discharged. I he
, time he was discharged he »auUie
lid fix the foreman who did it. Dab-
was walking through the woods Satui -
•, when he found the negro hid in a
sket and asked him what he was up ■'>•
- negro replied by pulling a pistol and
sling it on Dabney, who, howeit , was
quick for him, and luckily -aavmga
in” himself*shoo him dead. .
uuday mormisg' a dead * Aa - U t
.ifo. 1 Vigor le tho syslem. J. lose:
ry thorn once and you 'a!1I never bo v. ;
Vrfco, 26 cents per bottle. Sold by Dr.
1110 liDWt-.'l JUKI .i
niiii-kcl. Iiiiii'l f.
-.! i • f:; 11L
:il Him
NEXT WEEK :
■ ,:i Swiss and Xaiiisook.
iff.-- Liiii will difti'in pvpi'j
: a ; i! he losiup’ Hu- o old pi)
!l"ii iii ;i 1 i 1<*Iime.
iusf
TENANT S
Wanting home.! now or from October 1st wiJ:
: n«l i( tti their intereKt to see me before routing,
irom i»y other ajjency,
TOOMBS CRAWFORD
’HE FAWSOOS BRAND O
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Vledlcine Dealers generally. Sent on t
price In stamps, postpaid. lo any eridres’.
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Write them at once. i&wtf
A Kenian on the llulirari.il Throne.
The nation which is watching the east
ward encroachments of Russia with the
most interested and jealous eye is England.
The czar covets India, her most important
colony, and his designs against her might
be assisted by putting one of the Chicago
fenians on the Bulgarian throne.—Chicago
Tribune. *
' advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces
natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright as'a button.” It is very pleasant
to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels and is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly
So Need to Cl
the Goddess of Liberty destroying the
Dragon of Anarchy, are very pleasing m
their way, but they are slightly premature.
The time to go into the historical cartoon
business is after the anarchists have been
decently hanged. All the loop-holes ot
escape have not yet been closed.—Kansas
City Times.
: CO.,
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I MIK 21st Annual Session opens September 15th,
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pply to W. ft. ABBOTT, Pi
Believe P. O.. Va.
GEORGIA STEAM AND CIS PIPE COMPANY
Toliq.liom- il!i.
13 Twclflli Slvcot.
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American.
Papers hy addressing:
Geo. P. Rowell A Co.*,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
IO Spruce St., New York.
Send lOota lor 100-oaae Pamphlet
© has taken the lead fcs
the sales of 0i.it class at
remedies, and has give*,
almost universal “Uisfae*
tiun,
MURPHY BROS.,
Paris, Tear
©h»6won the lavor oJ'
the public and now rank*
among the leading Med£
I.V30 i
IIIIPK AI. IH.IMIG lill.vr.
ures it - -
.... • iii Jharity lioapital with ita 700 beiis,
truarantced. No risk is meurrod. lllus* 1
’•'iti'fti narnuklet, with full iijforinetioii, imunvinipimo.unu
fW-t hv aftldressinir Vol- ■ Jdvnn at the hoflsute of the flick, aa
len:i% etc., mailed Jiee ny aacircHsinj, voi jnslilution . For catulouue or {nfonnution. a
t vie Bolt Co., Marshall. A ’ -n. q,-ess Prof. S. F. CilAILLE. m. !*.. Dean.
tiecl7 U'..tli,teut > ae«kwly i :»u^2 wlm P. O. Drawer 181. New Ortea i-> I
rt atoration to'healtii. vig ,r and manhood | l!reil , charity Rcttpliai
risk is incum d. Illtis- i 20,000 patientH unnually
ml special instruction in <!.-i!>
THREE ILLS
llrabOrc!
A Rommly for aft Disea-ei of tlu* Liver, Kid*
I neys, Ktoiuurli mill flioweln. \ imsitivt
cure for IkyspepMia, Kick llrailarhe.
fonfilipatiun. Done, one to two U*ii-.puonfula
“■fiulne adit^ sold iu bulk*
Bradford, Pa
Bold by Druggist*.
trucs.U.00,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
\ll parties having claims gainst Mollie Jones,
lut. ofsuifl .■oiinty, deceased, are hereby notified
to |dw nt the .-ame. duly authenticated, to me,
v. ithin the time prescribed by law; and all par-
tir- inrlcbted to said Mollit .Jones, are required V.
make immediate payment to me.
Aup.ust 5. lbbti. GEO. Y. POND,
\U5 oaw6w Administrator.