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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN, COLUMBUS, GEOltGIA, THURSDAY MORXI.NM, SEPTEMBER 2, 139(5
News from the Three States Told
Brief Paragraphs.
Ktrlkr In Atlieim—A >'t'»ro Killed—A Roildei
Struck by Mghtnlntr—Jlontgoiiierj'H Cotton lie.
l elpti*, Ktc.
(iwirvlu.
Hog cholera Is reported in Worth coun-
Mnlm Ke wiw born in Portland,
anH t0 M ; , , bile , " Uen •> young man I
u- .rB' ke( i <>n .V le Mercury, and after-
owned, at ililterent times, papers in
Mississippi He returned to Mobile in
e<lito r ' vith John Forsyth on
r ‘ me ? ‘i 1 '' 1 Register and Mobile
imf n tuto , 18 ! 2 > W’hen he retired and
nas li\ed in seclusion since,
A .1.11 Delivery and Klre at ll.wkliiavllle-A | . Mr. P. Nolan, roadmastor of tins Ala- ■
.^“Othern road, with bcadquar-
ters at Birmingham, has nearly perfected
S?® <te ? ils 11 Proposed training school
tor section foremen, where capable youmr
men may be taught the duties., i the bunt-
ness. His idea is the outgrowth of the
scarcity of competent men to HU these re. I
sponsible positions. The proposed scheme
embraces a boarding car in which the stu- ■
dents will live while learning, and where
they will be ill charge of a competent in- 1
structor, j
Florida. j
About forty-five bales of new cotton i
have been received at the warehouse at
Marianna.
i m 5 a “ h of ^ghtning Friday afternoon '
killed three of Robert Scott’s dogs, on
Palatka Heights.
At Milton the new steamer Okoloosa is
nearly finished. Tiie machinery is nearly
all in and her chimney is up.
J. B. Jones and S. E. Roberts shipped
three cars of cattle last Friday, two to
Jacksonville and one to Savannah.
Although there has been ail unusual
linfall this summer there are very few
mosquitoes to he seen about Milton.
B. P. Mosely. of Madison, has received
an appointment as postal clerk, class No.
1, additional, between Jacksonville and
Tampa.
A colored boy, about 17 years of age,
was badly burned Friday at Millview ov
some party or parties yet unknown. The
ty.
Corn cfops are very fine all over Marion
county.
The Buena Vista high school reopened for
the fall term on Monday morning,the 30th.
Dr. George F. Betterton, of Atlanta, who
was adjudged insane on Thursday after
noon last, died at the asylum Sunday
night.
The death of Harry HoBsey, a well
known and prominent young business
man of Atlanta, occurred on Monday
morning.
The governor has commissioned Z. A.
Fowler a notary public for the 757th dis
trict and John S. Searcy for the 768th dis
trict of Taylor county.
At 8 o’clock Tuesday morning six
negroes and one white man, named Johu
Ramsey, broke out of jail at Hawkinsville
and made their escape good.
Buena Vista has received six hales of
new cotton up to date. Although the crop
is cut off'some by the dry weather, most of
the farmers feel confident of an average
crop.
In 1882 John M. Benford committed a
double murder in Jeffersonville, Twiggs , „ _ r
county, on two Wilkinson county men, ] boy was asleep* in an old shanty near the
and made his escape. lie has just been j mills, and some one slipped up, tied cotton
captured in Carroll county. ' waste about his bare feet, saturated if
Captain R. Hobbs’s artesian well at ! \ v .' tb kerosene and then set Hre to it and
Albany suddenly stopped flowing Sun- I {‘'suppeare.d. The boy is rendered helpless
day morning. It is thought to be cuuscd i 11IK ln human act.
by quicksand entering a perforated ! Kissimmee Leader: Last Tuesday
pipe near the bottom of the well and it Sheriff Anderson came to Kissimmee, and,
can be easily remedied. j taking his deputy, It. J. Sears, and the
The members of the Bible Christian i ' vr ^ l ‘ r hereof as company, proceeded
church of West Point have called the Rev. 1 r? w ? 011 1 ’* 1 0, ut to arrest a father and
Dr. J. S. Lamar, of Augusta, Ga., as their I h ‘ s tw ° sol .’ s > na ™ed Lamb, who were |
pastor, the Rev. Dr. H. G. Thomas, the V , with committing a murder at,
former pastor, having resigned to take u w b some thirteen 5'oars ago. The
charge of a college in Tennessee. | sheriff succeeded in capturing the father!
The condition of Herman Glick, the 1 other HonwanteiT'had not lived* there for
German who was knifed by Tom Smith,in j „^ w u-ds of two vdars The obi Ant eman '
Atlanta Sunday last remains unchanged. | "faims that h is S' l !
His death is expected at any time. Peri- . cen t Q f the erime w i. tbit
odically he has shown symptoms of being ' the coroner’s iurv did n.it S imnlbab ;
better, but a reverse followed every hope- ; him in the murder; that he was arrested 1
luisign, ) on suspicion and imprisoned for three
A fow days ago, Mrs. Lowry, of Snow, I months at the time without an investiga-
Dooloy county, attempted to commit sul- tion or trial; that after he was liberated
cide by taking morphine and strychnine, he resided thoru for fifteen months unmo-
Before taking the poison she wrote her lested : that six years ago the Lake City '
obituary. At last accounts it was thought | authorities sent down and had him again
that the doctors would pull her through j arrested and confined a couple of weeks
all right. i without an investigation, when he was
There lias been a very interesting meet- again liberated, and now to be again ar-
ing going on at Providence church, five ! rested and torn away from his family he
miles north of Buena Vista. Rev. A. B. considers unjust and inhuman.
Campbell preached a fine sermon at tliut
church on Sunday morning, and on Sun
day night he preached at the Methodist
church in Buena Vista.
Work on the Union Point and White
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storekeepers how keep it At Sale
THE BEST
QJ Baking Powder’
IN !l WORLD.
TO PARENTS,
Many baking powders are v^v pernicious
to health, ami while every one regards his
own. he should also have a care for the tender
ones—the little children,
SEA FOAM
contains none of the bad qualities of baking
powders- soda or saleratus. It. contains no
hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Chemistskwho have analyzed Ben Fonm
commend it. Housekeepers who have me;I i»
will have no other. Cooks, whose best ell <»rt »•
have failed with othei* powders, are jubilant
over Sea Foam. Saves time, saves tabor, save*-
money.
]t is positively unequaled. Absolutely pure.
Fsed by the leading hotels and restaurants
in New York city and throughout the country.
For sale by ull first-class grocers.
OANTZ, JOXES <£ CO.,
170 7inane St., X. Y.
The only perfect substitute lor Mother’,
milk. Invaluable In Cholera Infantum
and Teething, a pre*digested food for Dys~
peptlc9, Consumptives, Convalescents.
Perfect nutrient in oil Wasting Disease*.
Requires no cooking. Our Book, The Care
and Feeding of Ii. *nnls. mailed free.
DO TIBER. COODALE1 to CO.. Bof*o n . Moss
smiths
(•liKATKK THAN TilK (illLATEST.
ho Largest ami Most Ibusi.ermih Business Kdah- '
lislin.enf in tin- South.
&S4SE3! ! Uom'pany caniiof°bo told in'’the limited
space that we have, but suffering humanity
1ms blessed the man that has given to
fast. The contractors, Messrs. Burkhalter
& Twiggs, say that they will have tin- road
in running order by the 1st of December.
President Hill says this road will event
ually extend to Ku ton ton.
Dahlonega Signal: “More visitors are at !
Porter Springs now than was ever known
COLUMBUS
iron Works
OOMPA1T IT,
Columbus, ------ Georgia.
FOUNDERS UNO MACHINISTS.
DEALERS IN
Limb, Shingles. Dressed and Mulched Ceiling and Flooring
mid oilier Lumber. SjiecinUy made of Dress
ing Lumber lor other parties.
' AGENTS FOR-—
Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders, Standard
Injectors, Hancock Inspirators and
BROWN COTTON GINS,
MAN UFACTURERS OF
Stratton's Improved Absorption Ice Machines, Saw Mills,
Pumps, Hollow Ware, Syrup Kettles,
v Dim i;d
AND THE CELEBRATED
Golden's Improved Iron Screw Cotton Press,
TOOMBS CRAWFORD,
Heal Estate Agent,
SO. \Hl BROAD STREET.
FOR SALE.
*and commodious House.
■ every convenience, in perfect or
der, 1 1 M miles IVom Broad street,
in one of the most desirable lo
calities adjacent to the city. If desirable would
exchange for city property.
A desirable four-room Dwell-
bumncRB center of Broad street.
TerniH easy and qn long time.
A desirable six-room Dwelling,
two stories, with water works,
on north Broad. Place in thor-
ougli order.
Five two-room Dwellings on
Ninth street, one block of Geor
gia Midland Railroad.
Two Residences on north Sec
ond avenue (Jackson street) of 5
and 7 rooms, each desirably lo
cated. Tliis property is consid-
ered cheap by those who know
tiie value of good real estate.
A new and elegant House close
- k, to court house. Dwelling in
thorough order and has all the
late improvements. Is consider
ed one of the nicest homes.
A delight fill home on Rose
Hill, half acre lot and a new
House This property is consid
ered to be one of the nicest
homes on the hill. Terms easy
ul will be sold cheap.
A nice little farm seven miles
from the city in Lee county, Ala.
Good four-room House on the
place. Enough timber on place
io pay for same.
A desirable 7 room Dwelling
with good vacant lot on north
Fifth avenue, one of the most
desirable locations in the city,
for sale cheap, as owner wishes
to lenve the city.
Landlords
Place the management of your property in my
hands and secuie good, prompt paying tenants,
as my long experience in renting enables all who
place property in my hands to secure good and
desirable tenants.
For Rent from October ist, 1886.
thorn the means whereby their sufferings
could he alleviated. Of all the patent
medicines that have been offered to the
public, none has ever received the sub
stantial endorsement that this great modi-
/—rURE BiliousnsFs; Pick Headache In Four hours.
t.Q One close reliever. Neuralgia. They cure and
nravont r.h/lli . Fm-u- finiir Stomach .-*■ Bad
to be since they were first opened. Al- j cine has. There is hardly a drug store in
most every morning :i wagon full of them j the United States that does not keep this
come down, view our mines and other i great alleviator on its shelves. The first
places of interest, and then return in the j cause of the success of S. S. S. Is its merits,
evening.” j For blood poison it is a remedy that never
A meeting of the democracy of Bartow fails. It has routed disease, and victory in
county is called for the first Tuesday in j the shape of a huge fortune has been real- \/\J g Q R E EN, Real Estate Aot.
September, for the purpose of healing ized by the S. S. 3. Company. Mothers ' &
3reaih. Clear tho Skin, Tone the Nerves, and oh ,r
Jfe Vigor to the systpm. Uose: ONE \:
irv them' once anu you will never bo without Dil
Price, 2G cents per bottle. Sold by D' uo n! ' n.
iViedicine Deaiers generally. Sent on rc-.. p*.
price in stamps, postpaid, to any address,
F. SMITH & CO.,
Manufacturers and Sola Preps.. ST. LOUIS. KO.
the differences which exist in tiie party.
It is supposed that the rival executive com
mittees will resign, and that the meeting
will elect a new one.
The citizens of McDonough, in a meet
ing, resolved to build a college, and so
much taken with the idea were
they that all the shares but a few were
subscribed for before the meeting adjourn
ed. The building will lie a good one, of
brick, and will be begun soon.
A big fire took place near Hawkinsville,
at Mobley’s crossing, on the Macon and
Brunswick railroad, Tuesday morning, be
tween 1 and 2 o’clock. The lumber and
planing mills of Mr. A. M. Knight were
discovered to be on lire, In a very short
time the entire establishment, including
the lumber about the mills, was reduced to
ashes. The loss is about *<”000. No insui-
aneo,»
Ad old man, about sixty years of age,
w»fj in Rome the oilier day having in Ins
arms a sixteen months old babe. I he bubo
have blessed it for the relief ot their chil
dren.—Augusta Chronicle, May 23, 1886.
For sale by all druggists. Treatise on
fllood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3,
Atlanta, Ga., or 157 W. 23d St., New .York.
While the Bush wick Rides, a crack
Georgia company, was drilling one evening, j
a dispatch, apparently from Washington, j
was handed to the captain, asking how !
many of his men could start at once for
Mexico. He read it to the boys, who with
one accord, began to make excuses. They
wished they had talked more warlike
when they learned that tiie dispatch was a
hoax.
This cut is an illustration of Fmprov^d Iron Screw CoHon I'row."
creeled in the most substantia* and convenient lrnniRT. It is simple in construction, and so well
illustrated hv the cut, that scarcely a worn is needed In way of explanation Being simply an
I mu Screw anil Xnl substituted for wood, the wood work of its construction, and the manner
of operating it, an* subsliu stautinlly the same us in the old stjlo of wooden plantation screw, but
t lie timis is required are not so heavy or long. Most planters of experience prefer the wooden screw
to any of the more modern Colton Presses in use, but tho difficulty ami uncertainty of controlling
labor and mechanical skill in Uie season of Hu* year most convenient to il< H l.i liter for their erec
tion, usually renders it a mntter of economy, i*s well us necessity, with him, to bu\ some kind of
Press that requires hut little mechanical skill In put it in operation. Sch-w ." is a
sort of compromise between the old style of wooden screw and the mode: n ■••top pivss, combining
the principal advantages of the former with the convenience and economy ol the latter. It can he
operated with greater facility than the wooden screw, and the nphlitv of its pc rib rum nee, like that
of tiie worn] cm screw, or any other nres's, depends upon its nmmiMCiucnt -us oil the old style screws
some planters would pack ten hsles, and others thirty or thirty-five bale- per day. Any ordinary
mechanic who can make a good plantation Kate, or common plow stock, can do the wood work.
Within the last eleven years we have made and sold •» frreat many of these screws, and have yet
to hear of the first one that has not Riven entire satisfaction.
We furnish all the Iron Work fin these Screws, of which we mat <• 1 wo sixes, and fully warranted.
. ir»24 Sixtli s
. 1Y22 Sixth i
. 1/520 Sixth i
. 1518 Sixth i
. 151(1 Sixth i
Can’t yon eat ? Have you no appetite?
Try a bottle of Westmoreland's Culisayu
Tonic. It will give you an appetite and
aid your digestion,
EahlKY, June 25,1884.
I can add iny testimony to tho many
nothing but akin and bones, and the | otlK , rs u i,. ea n v offered, as to the invaluable
lents that were on it were ragged and . v j,. tu ' e H f Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic.
of himself.
and my appetite improved, until I
Owing to some disagreement with the | walk four miles an hour and eat as many
loss of the weaving room, tho hands at j beans, etc.. as any ordinary man.
’rineeton factory at Athens walked out i A. M. hOLGLR, Postmaster.
boss i
Princeton factory - —, - --- , , •, , ,
Tuesday morning, and the mill shut down. ! Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents,
About 100 hands arc out ot employment, j Columbus, Ga. aug27 dlw
S& "SS®415 STXf'SS, A
n„»U lookup tko Ikouble. | JgKm. Bjjptl,,,' whi,,h
noon Joel Dean sent in his resji.
Dr. J. S. Hamilton, lessee of the factory.
This Was accepted, and the factory will
probably start up to-day. This was not
a Knight of Labor trouble, but a personal
matter. Dean is a very energetic man, but
has mude himself very unpopular.
A Illinium.
Montgomery received 129,37S bales of
cotton during the year just ended.
Mr. R, D. Shropshire lias purchased the
Eidiiula Mail outfit and will soon begin the
publication of a daily paper.
A negro man who was stealing a ride on
a Louisville and Nashville freight tram
fell off' near Blount Springs mid had ins
foot cut off.
Dr. O. J. Hood, wholesale merchant and
grain dealer, died Tuesday afternoon at
Mobile after a long illness. He was hoi l
in Monticello, Ga.
local’coroner insisted on holding an in
quest at a cost of *25—just *1. more than
was taken in at the door,
Warllij nf a Ttlsl.
A lady of our uc(|Ualntuiice lias been In
quite feeble health for many years with
some complaint peculiar to the sex be- ,
came emaciated—lost her appetite—Was
melancholy- -sleepless—cross and fretful.
Many years’ suffering indicated that all |
medicines were a failure, Some one Bug- i
gested tiie use of the Simmons’ Iron Lor-
dial, which could he applied locally. After \
using two or tilVec bottles ail astonishing .
change was observed, and a complete cure I
was soon effected. eocl&w
A Colder for tho Amazons.
There is a popular prejudice in Ibis chiv
alrous country against hanging women, j
but there is no reason why some ot the te- |
I have for suit* the following list of Real Fstate
which I will be pleased to show to parties who
desire to purchase:
$1503. One eight room house on Eighth street, be
tween Third and Fourth avenues. The
house is in good repair. The size of* the
lot is 60 feet by 117 Jeet.
1000. ?!• acre vacant lot corner of First avenue and
Fifth street.
200. One vacant lot corner Second avenue and
Fourth street. The size of the lot is SO by
00 feet.
2?5. One vacant lot fronting the park, near
Slade’s school, The size of the lot is 57
by t ik feet.
Three new and very desirable residences on
lower Broad street. Prices $2500, $2500, S225U.
$2250. A very desirable residence on Rose Hill.
•100. Two new three room lious -s in Browneville
near railroad bridge.- They cost $700.
1150. M acre vacant lot corner of Broad and Sixth
streets.
.1100. One four room house, one store house and
four two room houses corner of* Fifth
avenue and .Seventh street. The rent of
this property pays 16 per cent, on the
price. cod
Onliiiitiicc I’niliilii!ills' Ciiltlc li'niii lliiniiins al
Large I [iDii I lie Slrwts,
H E IT ORDAINED, That from and after Oc-
tober 1st, 1885, no cattle shall hi* permitted at 1
night in any of Uie streets or parks of the city,
and from October 1 to April 1 shall he permitted
neither day or night, except while being
driven through the same; ami any j
cattle found so tunning at large shall he im
pounded by the chief of police, who shall adver
tise ami sell the same after giving three days
notice of time and place thereof, and unless the 1
owner shall within that time redeem the same I
by paying 50 cents for each head of cattle, with
25 cents per dav for feeding. When sold the net j
proceeds shall be turned over to Die city trea.s- j
urer for account of owner.
Bo it further ordained, That nothing in this |
ordinance sliull be construed to prevent the j
grazing of cattle upon ary of the commons of tip*
city.
Adopted in Council August 4th, 1H8(5.
CLIFF B. GRIMES, Mayor.
M. M, MOORE, Clerk Council.
augG so t sepiO d2w
THIS IS THE WEEK FOR BARGANS,
JAInTID-
Hill & Law’s
enue, 8 room Dwelling, nev
enne, 3 “ “ “
enue, 3 “ “ “
enue, 3 “ “ “
enue, 3 “ “ “
>. 220 Thirteenth St., 5 “ “ con
>. 1512 Second avenue, 5 “ “ “
>. 1532 Second avenue, 5 “ “ “
>. 1317 Second avenue, 5 room Dwelling.
>. 13H First avenue, 3 “ “
>. 1310 First avenue, 3 “ “
>. 1310 Warren street, 8 “ “
>. 823 First avenue, 4 “ “
». 932 Fifth avenue, 4 “ “
>. 930 Fiftli avenue, 5 “ “
>. 502 Eleventh street, 1 “ “ cc
>. 1138 Froi i street, 7 “ “
t. Fron* street, 4 “ “ co
». 710 Fifth avenue.
•. 702 Ninth street.
». 708 Ninth street.
». 102 Second avenue.
>. 102 Third avenue.
>. 404 Third avenue.
>. 430 Fftlli avenue.
) 428 Fifth avenue.
>. 1233 Fillli avenue, 5 rooms.
>. 1301 Broad Street Store.
>. 1248 Broad Street Store
). 422 Fifth avenue, l rooms, new.
>. 830 Fifth avenue, 4 rooms, new.
> 093 Ninth street, I rooms, new.
>. 709 Fourth avenue, 4 rooms, new.
I'atton Dwelling in Linn wood, 5 rooms
o acres, fronting Geo. W. Wo
... .» i.
Mini in
Is the place lo *jel lliem. All parlies wlio desire lo save |— » . . « . ^
their money, mid pet jireal Imrjj'iiins. slum Id c.idl on ns as j | ^
early next week a.s possible, ii is well knmvli llial we sell
{j'ooils oh very close margins, and in addition Lo Ibis we have
11uirked our entire slock dow n in order lo lose out (bat pari
of oiir Siirini:' Stock winch we now have on hand.
anting homes
id it to their ii
m ::ny other u
TOOMBS CRAWFORD
TO BE CLOSED OUT NEXT WEEK :
A heatiliful line ol'Kmbi'oidei'ies in Swiss and .Vainsook.
These broods are marked id such prio'S liial will charm every i
one, and those v,> tail lo see lliem wii! he losine; I lie golden
opporlimily whieli dot's no! coine ot'leii in a lifetime.
A heaiililTilline n! new Hiichiups jus! received. This is!
the newesl ami inosi biiiiililTd line of I hose poods in Ihisj
market. I)nn'l I'a.i! !o call and n
IE3II IjIj
SAL liHTATE AGENT, 1245 North Broad St
m th&MJ-tf
FARAIOUct BRANS' O
fart
Ml
Mi 1 . A. W Puller for somo tiiue past i male anarchists sliouhl iiot lie ai.uw a i
electrician ’of the’ Birmingham Electric j CO ol off In the penitentiary.—Kansas Citj
Light company, leaves in u f«« days tor , Times. t m
Vrv(in», Ili-hllllztc.l Mini.
You are allowed ^
Lima, Peru, South America.
The Alabama Great Soul hern road is al
ready making prapai'aMPus to estaUltsn
their shops at Birmingham. The urading
for the tracks and buildings is progressing
rapidly and in a fed' days the foundations
will be laid.
Lightning stfVick the residence known
Its theLeftwiteh place ill Kt Call la Monday
night. It anoeked off' some weather-
boarding, Smashed in a chimney and dislo
cated the, plastering in several rooms, lut
dccupk'nts were uninjured.
. Tiie contract for the stone to be used in
the construction of the confederate nionu-
hr.ent at Montgomery has been given t
Messrs. J. L, Fossick & Co., proprietors o
the Ingleton quarries and steam stone
works, located’at Dickson, Alabama.
General Manager J. T. Harahan.of the
Louisville and Nashville railroad, ha
issued a circular announcing two new a
pointments. Mr. O. M. Dunn is apr -
superintendent of' the Memphis line d - , offer tost
•vision, vice Mr. Win. Coleamp, reaigne. .
dlnt C ’ “ ar8hal - iS ap -P° iuted - S - l -V 1 . >e E 1 i"iViL
division.
Reuben
press.
days of the use of Dr. D^-e s Celebrated
Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap
pliances, for Uie speedy relief and pe™’;;'
j, en t cu re of Nervous Debility, loss oi \ itul-
" t y and Manhood, and all kindred troubles, i
Also for many other diseases. Complete
restoration to health, vigor and manhood
Guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus
trated pamphlet, with full information,
Sms, etc., mailed free bv addressing Vol
taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich,
tuic ota , d ec l7 tu.th.sat.seAWly |
The Ill'll Unit at Hull' flint.
The red flag of the anarchists still waves,
not aa the symbol of eha^but its a dan
ger signal to its own follow ers.—J nilaoel
phia Press. _ ^
\ most LIBKHAL OFFER,
xfliited ! The VoltaicBew Co ^arehan Mich
ino di- , niter to send their celebiated \ 01 (Aic
r. C. Marshall is appointed su F L ‘‘ , i , p 7) ,v,ili tv Loss of Vitality, lanhood,
nt of the New Orleans and Mobile „us Vip T-ated pamphlet in sealed en-
,'ision, vice Mr. O. M. Dunn, ^nsterred. ^ musteated ] nl . fre, .
tteuben Nason, uestor of the M Write them at once. ■- •
ess, was found dead in his room tins
Catherine E. Jones I yboj dif Divorce. Oriloi
James w! Jones. / to K ' ffect 8ervice -
! T appearing to Iht tjourt by the return of the
i Sherift that the defendant cannot he found, ih
the county o*' Muscogee, and it further appearing
that said defendant does not reside in the state
of Georgia; ,, f
It is^derod by the Court that sendee bo per
fected on said defendant by publishing this or
der twice a month for two months before the
N&Vember term. 1H86. of this court, in the Colum
bus KNui ' wisri-bCH, a public gazette of this state.
June 7,1‘Jfiil. J. T. WILLIS. ^
THOS. W. GRIMER. Judge S. C. C. C.
Attorney for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee
Superior Court at its May term, jhso, on June Tin.
1H80. GKO. Y. POND,
augll 2tum2m Clerk S. C. M. C.. Go.
$ (OOO REWARD
Clove
. ta the
VICTOR
DOUBLE
HULLER.
Illti«tm<‘rt clr.
fir mailed free.
NEWARK
NLA C111NE €Oh O.
je2I w!2w
IlHlf’erd Co.. Vo.
r i 'HE 21st Annual Session opens September 15th,
I 188C. For catalogue or special information
apply to W. R. ABBOTT. Principal.
Believe P. O.. Va. i.v30 eod26t
11 i:m< A l. II l.l» A ItTH ENT.
TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.
Formerly, 1817 1sti. the I'niversily (»f Le. 1
I TS advai.tHges tor practical instruction in dis-
I . ■ t th Bouthwt si are inrii tied, as the
luv -• !.• t - it .••lint ruhundant mat rial,’ from tl*'
great Charity llmpital with ii» 70(i beds, and
2ii,w»o patients annually. Students have no ho-
;»itul tees to pa>. and -p* rial instruction is dmlj
given at the bedside of the side, as in no other
institution. For catalogue or Information, ad-
mi i-.s Prof. S K. f I/AfLLF, M. n.. Dean.
ii/JwTiii P. O. L*ru\. New Orlean* La
LAW.
To the Trade and Smokers.
lic'Ware of H.'isf Iniilulioiis on the Maikcl.
--THE —
OLD MILL PURE OLD RY1
ed originally in the yet
stain iy inaUing new friends. It i
I 'I’liis whisky was introdu
1852, and is const
the product of the most approved process of distill
> ation, from carefully selected grain, being held uni
j foiinly in warehouse until fully matured by age, ifi
justly celebrated for its parity, delicacy of flavor.
| and uniform quality. For sale, ami orders solicitor
i by the agent, T. ]>I. FOLEY, Opera House.
Cor 10th Street and 1st Avenue, Columbus, w
I invo a RED .‘•cal on car l) )>( x and our factorv number, 200. piinledon it.
NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS SEAL
Kxiuiiinu boxesbeibra |)Ur<hii«ing, and see that 5Cti get (tie gthliine t lganos.
GEO. DP. LIES &c CO.,
I'm'lor.y 200. ;;<» IHsli id. N. Y.
The get)nine are for sale by W. S’. Freeman, J. T. K ivatmgJi. Brannon A Canon. King & Daniel.
Peibody AFuber, T. A. CnntrcSl, J. II. EdwurrN, J. E. Deaton, \Y. R. Moore, and all first-class re*
tailers. aug3 tn tii satAseJm
1310 SEl I HOSE I
IN oHdeu to murcK ; in: stoc k or uebbeh hose,
he mu, dfi'eii si’ithi. mm mu n \e\i \m.
We have the best and cheapest Hose in Uie market. A full line of Hose Reel* am I Nozzles.
GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE COMPANY
TVlcnliniip 99. 13 Twelfth Street
TURFT grasE 11 LS
I Wm it S&g C0NSTIPATIQN ' a mm
A Reinpdy for nil Diseases of th»» Elver, KI«I«
InvyN, Mtomacii uixl lloMein. A positive
cure f >r l>3H|>ci>»i:», Slok lleauitrhe.
mmw ^ m w. . _ _ C'unHti2>aiiou. Dose, one to two teanpoonfuls
■ rTiViih < n < hard -Jilt, in {.*ale«l packages a' 10 ami t-. N’o gcMiwine suit--, hold in bulk^-
CRAB OR CHARD WA TER CQm PrppVs.^ 8IMON S. JONLH, M anuger, l.ouUrtllf, Ky. ;
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
Papers hy addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.*
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
IO Spruce St., New York.
Send lOota for 10O-Daae Ptmphlek
Ohas taken the Ii
the sales of *hat class of
remedies, and has giroa
alinost universal "ttUUo
MURPIIY BROS»
Paris, Ter
G has won the favor of
the public and now ranks
among the leading Medi
cine* of the oildom.
A. L. SMITH.
Bradford, P*
Sold by Druegista,
Price #1.00.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
All parties having claims against Mollie Jones,
late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified
to, present the same, duly authenticated, to me,
wit bin tiie time prescribed by law; and all par-
, tics indebted to said Mollie Jones, are required to
make immediate payment to me.
\ugust 5, is*8. GEO. Y. POND,
l Au5 ouwCw Administrator .