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Cure of l.lvor Coiii|)ln!ut.'-. : $J|»?jg-
Iowa Falls, Harding Co., Iowa,
Juno 8, 1886.
I have been using Allcock’s Porout
Plasters for four years, and think I could
not set along without them. Fora Iona
time I was afflicted with a pain under my
right shoulder blade ; I also had considera
ble difficulty in breathing. I applied an
Allcock’s Porous Plaster on my back, and
■one on my chest. I kept changing them
•every four days, and at the end of three
aveeks was entirely cured.
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The Vellow Jai kct’s Activity.
Mr. Gib Lowe cut some high didos last
Saturday. It is a favorite practice with
him to throw up his pocketbook and
catch it like a base ball, and he was doing
this Saturday when a stray yellow jacket
lighted on the under side of the pocket-
book as it was failing. When the book
struck Gib’s hand, and the jacket got in
his work, it was hard to tell whether it
was a cyclone or Wiggins’ earthquake
that had struck the house. It was a case
of catching out on the first round, and the
game was called at once.
Cancer of the Tongue.
My wife, some three or lour years ago.
was troubled with an ulcer on the side oi
her tongue near the throat. The pain was
incessant, causing loss of sleep and pro
ducing great nervous prostration. Ac
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shoulders and centered in the wrist
of one hand, she almost losing
the use of it. Between the suffering of the
two, life had grown burdensome. By the
use of a half dozen small-sized bottles of
Swift’s Specific she was entirely relieved
and restored to health. This was three
years ago, and there has been no return of
the disease. H. L. Middlkbrook.
Sparta, Ga, June 6, 1870.
Henry H. Hunter, Secretary.
Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed
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Henry Ueorge’s Candidacy.
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—Baltimore Sun (Dem.)
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To the Christian world the intelligence
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W e read sad things from the poet’s pen:
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The organ that once in Concordia hall
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goes to prove how little hold anarchism
had upon even the most unruly of New
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There is an oak tree at Alexander whose
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CTATEOFGEOROIA-MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
^ To the Honorable Superior Court of said
Counts : The petition of the Eagle and Phenix
Manufacturing Company respectfully shows.
That it is a corporation of said state, located and
doing business in said county, and its principal
office and place of doing bus 5 ness is in Columbus,
in said county.
That the original charter and act of incorpora
tion was grunted by the General Assembly oi
said State by an Act entitled * An Act to incorpo
rate the Eagle arid Phenix Manufacturing Com
pany of Columbus. Georgia,” which act was ap
proved 10th of March, 1866.
That said Act of Incorporation did not provide
for the election of more than five Directors, nor
has there been auy change in the laws respecting
said corporation.
That the corporators named in said Act did or
ganize said company, and that the capital stock
o’ said company has been increased to one mill
ion two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, all of
which has been paid in.
That the object of said corporation was the
manufacture and sale ol cotton and woolen
goods, and said company still carry on such busi
ness in said county.
That at the last annual meeting of the stock
holders of said company it was resolved by said
stockholders that application should be made to
alter and amend the charter of said company, so
as to provide that the stockholders should, at the
annual elections, choose nine directors among
said stockholders instead of five, as provided by
said charter.
Wherefore, your petitioner prays that an order
may be passed at the next November term of said
Court declaring said petition granted, and that
the Fourth Section of said Act shall be so altered
and amended as that the same shall read as fol
lows :
Sec. IV. That there shall be an annual meeting
of the stockholders of said corporation at such
time and place as the corporation may provide by
its by-laws for the purpose of electing nine directr
ors, and that the time of holding the first meeting
of the directors under the said first election shall
be fixed by said directors, or a majority of them,
and the said directors chosen at said election, or
at the annual election to be afterwards held,shall,
as soon as may be after subsequent elections,
chose out oftheir numbena president,and in case
of the death, resignation or removal of the presi
dent or any directors, such vacancy or vacancies
may be filled for the remainder of the year where
in they may happen by the said remaining direct
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PEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the
Superior Court of said county thislfithday of Sep
tember, 1886. v t3r '* T '
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GEO Y. POND,
Clerk 8. C M. C., Ga.
John H. Henderson vs. Green McArthur. Rule
Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. May Terra n 1886.
Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia.
It appearing to the Court by the Petition of
John H. Henderson that on the first day ol Sep
tember, in the year of Our Lord eighteen hun
dred and eighty-two,. Green McArthur, of said
county, made and delivered to said .John H. Hen
derson a certain instrument in writing commonly
called a promissory note, whereby he promised t©
pay to said plaintiff the sum of one hundred and
thirty-nine dollars twelve months after date with
interest from date at eight per cent, ner annum
for value received, and that afterwards on the 1st
day of September, 1882, the better to secure the
payment of said instrument executed and deliv*
eredAto said plaintiff his deed and mortgage-
whereby he conveyed to said plaintiff all that
tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being
in the County of Muscogee, known and bounded
as follows: On the north by the lands of Jamee
Huff, on the west by the St. Mary’s road, op the
east by the lands of James Huff and on. the go
by the lands of Philip Owens, containing
four and one-half acres, more or less, whic
mortgage was conditioned that if the said defend
ant should pay off and discharge said promissory
note according to its tenor and effect, that then
said deed of mortgage and said note should be
void. And it further appearing that said promis
sory note remains unpaid, it is therefore ordered
that said defendant do pay into this court, by. the
nf tho IlGYt, IPTIll tllGTCOf. tllC PMOCiPal,
that said defendant uu pay hw nun ldum-.m,.
first dav of the next term thereof the principal,
interest and cost due -on said mortnraffeand nrom-
issory note, or show cause to the
issory note, or show cause to the contrary,n tnere
be any, and that on failure of said defendant so
to do. the equity of redemption in and to said
morteaged;premises be forever thereafter barred
and foreclosed. And it is. further ordered that
this Rule be published in the Columbus En*
quirkr-Sun once a month for four months, or a
copy thereof served on the said ( | e C9* u ^ an j'’
special agent or attorney, at least three months
before the next term of this court.
b? tol. yI'crawford, ,
j P t.'wTlLis A jSdSe a. c. c. c.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee
uperiorYourt at its May Tern. I860 on the 10th
ay of May. 1886. ot '°- Y - FO £,L.V
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Make I\ O. Money Order* payable
and addrcN* IlcplHtcrcd Fetter* to
ni:woiili:ann national hank.
wed se&w4w New Orlean*, I<a.
NCREASING FASfT
TOBACCOS
is rapidly increasing, and we Hike pleasure in
bringing the following revised list of such dealers
to your kind notice:
~ * ‘ ’ J. IC. Guldens,
J. R. A H. K Garrett,
Hochstrasser,
I). A. Andrews,
D. A. AngJin
Averett A Porter,
R. J. Auglin,
J. Adams,
( .'. Bel taste in,
It. Brodn,
Bennett (’o.,
T. A. Cantrell,
V. It. Cam. ell A Co.,
R. H. Crane,
F. Conti,
M. E. Edwards,
A. Simons,
L. II. Kaufman A Co.,
G. W. Lewis,
C. If. Markham,
P. McArdle,
T. E. Mitlaiebrooks,
Martin A Chalmers,
Tobe Newman,
W. It. Newsome,
J. H. Ramsey,
Rothschilds Bros.,
T. J. Stone.
of Kirliniond, Virginia,
KKKN A 1.0Fit arc onr Note Agent*
for thi* territory.
my2 se6m
Printing, Book-Binding
AND
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICES-
A LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, In*
eluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bill
Heads, statements, always on hand. Also En
velopes, Cards, Ac., printed at short notic*.
Paper Boxes of any size or description not kepi
iu stock made at short notice.
THOR. OIL BERT,
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office.
G has taken lead f*
the sales of ‘hat class or
remedies, and has give*
almost universal "'.tistao*
Lon,
MURPHY RROSm
Pans, To*
G has won the tavor ol
the public and now ranks
: the le.
lint; Modi*
Bradford, P%
Sold by Drutr^isu.
Price gl.OO.
An Infallible Remedy
FOR FLOODING.
I ^ASY to obtain and costs nothing, Succeeds
■i where the skill of the best nhyslcians fails.
To any one remitting me one dollar 1 will 9end
recipe, and will refund the money if satisfaction
is not obtained.
I will state that before T used this remedy I
paid heavy doctor bills every year, but now I do
not have to pay any.
IIOI.MN IIFV.K,
agu29 selin Buena Vista, Ga.
OPIUM
it* cured at home
out pain. Book of
ticulars sent FREE*
B. M. WOOLLEY, K. IX
Atlanta, Ga. Offlot
Whitehall Street*
Liien toon LUG train ior rsewarK. ! slight shock here about 1 o’clock this hours.