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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 18, 1*86.
Captain Quigley's “Grave Error" in Haul
ing it Down.
Canada n*) I'linlah Him The Ntatf Depart meal
“Dapreralea" Hie Kalalnu of I lie I'liiu-Cuptnln
Ifnlpl'v to he InvratlKatrd.
Ottawa, Ont., October 13.—Tlierc wuh
•Vfreat excitement here this morning anion#
the several government departments when
■word whs received from the colleetor ol
customs at Halifax thut Captain Quigley,
commanding the government cruiser Ter
ror, had hauled down the stars and stripes
which were floating at the masthead of
the United States fishing schooner Marion
<1 rimes, recently seized at Shelburne, N.
S., and held for the sum of fiOfl for an in
fraction of customs laws in entering Shel
burne harbor for shelter without re
porting at the custom house.
Pro in information gathered at the
marine and fisheries department,
alepartment ofeustoms and the department
of justice, to which department the case
lias been referred, it is clearly evident that
the captain of the government cruiser has
been over-zealous, and has consequently
committed a grave error which may seri
ously embarrass the government. The
customs laws provide that only when a
vessel is seized for smuggling is Hhc liable
to confiscation, in which case she would
become the property of the crown. Then,
and then only, it uppenrs, would an officer
of the dominion government have the
power to prevent any foreign vessel flying
tier national flag.
EXCEEDINO HIS AUTHORITY.
The captain of the Marion Grimes,'as
represented by the custom department
here, was only guilty of the minor offence
of having entered the harbor and attempt
ing to leave without entering at the cus
tom house, for which offence he could
only be detained until the deposit of (400
had been made with the collector of
customs pending an investigation into the
facts of the case. In the case of the
Marion Grimes, therefore, she was not
subject to confiscation, consequently she
did not • become the property of the
crown, in which case Captain Quigley
had no power or authority to order Cap
tain Landry to haul down the flug of the
United States, which, by the way, ho re-
fbsed to do and which only oame down
when Captain Quigley look hold of
the halliards himself. The vessel, as
the nbove facts will show, was only sub
ject to detention. She was not a British
vessel and had not reverted to the crown,
but was as much as ever, in Hie eyes of in
ternational law, an American vessel.
CAPTAIN QtUOLKY TO BE INVESTIGATED.
The question of Captain Quigley’s justifi
cation to interfere with thu flag of a
foreign nation under the circumstances
cited has been referred to the minister of
J ustice for an Immediate report. Captain
jmdry, of the Marion Grimes, made his
deposit of WOO with the collector of cus
toms at Halifax last night, and to-dav the
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
I.AWYEKM.
J 1HAIU.ES R. RUSSEI.L,
Attoracy-at-Law, Columbus, Ga.
JOSEPH F. POU,
Attoracy-at-Law,
Office up stairs over 1111 Broad street.
| >EABODY, BRANNON A BATTLE,
Attomeys-at-Law.
j’HOMAS W. GRIMES,
Attorncy-at-Law.
Offlco up stairs over Robert Carter’s drug slore.
E. GRIGGS,
Practicing Physician.
a. n. scm.Br. p. T. scntBY.
CCHLEY A SCHLEY,
Homeopathic Physicians.
Officer river Hochatrasscr’s. Dr. P. T. Schley's
residence 1520 Second avenue (Jackson St.)
QARLISLE TERRY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Residence 214
DENTINTN.
yy M. A. LITTLE,
Attorney at-Law.
'.MBS U. SMITH. C. J. THORNTON.
^MITH A THORNTON,
Attorneys-at-Law.
corns ni niimux last night, and to-day the
minister ofeustoms ordered the immediate
release of the vessel. The foregoing facts
are substantially those as gathered from
the ministers and head officials of the
various departments interested. It is
quite evident that the government recog
nize the gravity of the mistake made.
SECRETARY BAYARD’S “DEPRECATES.”
The statement published to-night that
khe state department at Washington depre-
a-ates the action taken by Captain Landry,
of the Grimes, in running up the Ameri
can flag, lias proved a great source of re
lief to the heads of departments here, who
were made responsible by the action of
the government officers. The state depart
ment appears to justify the action of Cap
tain Quigley, of the government cruiser,
on the ground that the same course was
followed when the United States revenue
■cutter Corwin seized the British vessels
for taking seal In Alaskan waters, when the
British flag was at once hauled down. In
this the slate department appears to find a
f ireoedent. The two eases are not parallel,
n the case of the seizure of the British
vessels they wore seized for scaling, as was
^alleged, in American waters, for an infrac
tion of treaty rights and subject to eontls-
•oation, whereas in the ease of the Grimes
■ she was only detained fora minor violation
of customs laws and subject only to lino, if
the case, on investigation, was proved
against her. Had the Grimes been caught
fishing within th ■ three mile limit, in vio
lation of I maty rights she would have been
subject to confiscation, as is alleged of the
..British vessels seized by the Corwin.
ALF TELLS OF BOB.
OIUOHBY B, THOMAS, JR. GIUCISBY B. CHANDLER.
IJ1HOMAS & CHANDLER,
AttorneyB-at-Law.
Office up stairs over C. E. Hochstrasser’s store.
J AS. M. I.ENNARD,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office back room over C. J. Edge’s shoe store.
| L. WILLIS,
Attorney at Law.
Office over Crane’s corner.
f AH. G. MOON,
Attorney-at-Law and Real Estate Agent.
Office corner below Swift’s warehouse.
vv.
HOSE I HOSE I
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE,
tfC W
Office up stairs over Wittioh A Kinsel’s, in
Oarrard building.
|y\M. J. FOOLE,
Dentist.
Office over Rothschild Bros., 12.7 Broad street.
JJR. C. T. OSBURN, *
Dentist.
Office next door to Rankin House
JAMES M. RUSSELL,
Attorney-at-Law.
Practices in the state and federal courts of
Georgia and Alabama. Office over 1247 Broad St.
, n. IJATCIIER.
F. D.PEABODY.
J|ATCHER & PEABODY,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office up stairs over 1119 Broad street.
yy A. TIGNEB,
Attomey-at- Law.
Office on second floor of Garrard building.
^ P. GILBERT,
Attorney-at-Law.
11. It. OOKTCHIUH. T. J. CHAPPED I.
^ ^ OETCHIU8 & CHAPPELL,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office up stairs in the Garrard building.
RADFI ELD'S
FEMALE
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Most, happily meets the demand of the age for
woman’s peculiar afflictions. It is a remedy lor
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diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con
ditions of the womb, and so controls the
Menstrual organs as to regulate a’l derangements
and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The
proprietors claim for this remedy no other medi
cal property. It is strictly a Vegetable Com
pound, the studied prescription of a learned phy
sician whose specialty was Female Diseases,
and whose fame became env iable because of his
success in the treatment and cure of female com
plaints. Suffering woman, it will relieve you of
nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex.
For sale by druggists. Write for book, “Mes
sage to Woman,” mailed free.
Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market A full lino of Hose Reels and Nozzles.
GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE COMPANY,
Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street.
Supreme Court of Georgia.
CLERK’S OFFICE,
Atlanta, Ga., September 14,1886.
L
PBOFKMNIONAI. CABDR.
W K. TIGNER,
. Dentist,
35;^ Twelfth street (formerly Randolph street,;
Catherine E. Jones 1 ^ f Divorce
James W.' Jones, j to Perfect Service.
I T APPEARS FROM THE DOCKET OF THE
Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, for the
September Term, 1886, that the order of the cir- . . - .
euits, w the number of cases from each county t i" ana after this date Passenger Trains will
and city courts, is as follows: j Vr, ™ l L .i 1 . 3 . fol , 1 „ c i' v8 :./£‘t in _ 9 , 7,t daily ci-
Columbus, Ga., September 19, 1886.
ATLANTA CIRCUIT.
Fulton 32 (1 contii ued),Citv Court of Atlanta
13 (1 continued) 45
STONE MOUNTAIN CIRCUIT.
Clayton 3, DeKalb 4 7
EASTERN CIRCUIT.
cept Sunday.
1 is the same as Columbus city time.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Bulloch 1, Emanuel 1, Jefferson 1, Screven 2,
Tatnall i, Washington 10
AUGUSTA CIRCUIT.
The standard time by which these
Trains run "
i Leave Columbus.....
I Arrive Macon
j “ Atlanta
“ Montgomery.
| “ Eufaiua
. “ Albany
! “ Milieu
, “ Augusta
“ Savannah
12 00 mlf 8 50pm
4 38pm,f 5 40 am
9 35 p tn|* 135 pm
11 10 pm
• 3 00 am
; 6 15 amP
! 5 55 a m I ’
7 23 p m
3 58 p m
2 46 p m
1 13 p m
3 45 p m
4 07 p m
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LA OK,
Atl orncy-at-L'iw.
Office on second floor oi Georgia Home build-
Crab Orchard
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THE KIDNEYS.
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paiuu.
yy ALONZO CARTER,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office up .stairs over R. S. Crime.
| OUIS F. GARRARD,
Attorney-at-Law,
Office in Garrard building, ovt
A moment of silence marked t he close
of Bob’s recital, says the Nashville Ameri
can, describing tin evening spent with the
Taylor brot hers. Then some one tamed
to Alf, who had been an intent listener,
his eyes fixed on the floor, the smoke from
his cjgur curling over Jiis flue head, his
whole attitude suggestive of calm repose, i fins'
“What sort of a boy was Bob?” wusini —
qtiired of the republican oandidate. Alf
removed the fragrant weed from his I
lips, and turning his chair toward the
Art and peering into the blaze,
while a genuine smile stole over his
countenance, said: "Well, he was a queer
boy. To begin with ” “Be careful, Alf,’
1.. e. LEVY.
yjcNKILL ,
Attorney.--st-Luw.
Office up stain
National Bank of Colum-
■*II YM14T ANK.
!).
C. TICK NOR,
smilingly intcrjrjected nis younger brolli- ,
er. “All right., and then, continuing, I
Office at Robert C:
mg Physician,
l-lev's drug store
“yes, lie was queer. He was in all mauner
of mischief at all times, but he had a
knack of gett ing out of the worst scrapes
without a scratch, while Nut and Jim and
1 caught the devil, lit- was u natural born
humorist, and with bis droll ways could
trick the old folks nine times out of ten.
lie would lead 11s into mischief and then
get out just in the nick of time, and leave
us to catch the consequences. A lucky
slur has been over that boy,” pointing to
Hob, “from the day he was born. Let
me tell you bow be got abend of us on one
I j 1 ROUGE J. GRIMES.
Physician and Surgecn.
| Office up stairs over City Drug Store.
I
j JOHN NORWOOD,
Practicing Physician.
j Office at City Drug Store. 1142 Broad street
nvm-ion, but if will serve as an instance ] I CAMERON,
if how he managed things. Brother 1 ’ '
Cat, Jim and 1, Hob and a little negro boy i
of
Nat _
went in swimming one Sunday morning in
the mill pond near our house. Father had
told us he would whipu s if wo went in
swimming on Sunday, but we disobeyed
him. He found it out that afternoon. 'He
would uot punish us because it- was Sun
day, but he took 11s bright und early in the
morning to the burn yard. We knew
what was coming. He took a shingle and
bored holes through it with a gimlet, and
then he made us bend over a log. You
can imagine the result. He punished Jim
and Nat aud mo, and we were all crying
when he went up to Bob, who was leaning
over the log waiting his turn.
Father raised the paddle; sud
denly Bob pulled a half dollar
out of his pocket, and, twisting his head
around at father, with a most humorous
expression of emmtenanee, he said : ‘Dad,
I’ll give you this to let me oft',’ at the same'
time offering the half-dollar. We wore all
■wutching him as intently as our pains
would let us. Fat her stood with the pad
dle uplifted. Bob continued iu bis leaning
position, holding the half-dollar between
his uplifted fingers, with that grimace un
alterable on his face. Bob was as cool as
a cucumber. Father at length broke out
in a laugh and bade Bob to be up and oft'
111 a twinkling. Bob sprang to his feet,
and, slipping his half-dollar back iu his
pocket, walked by us to the house, making
luces at us as he went by.”
I have used one bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balin aud it is the best remedy 1 have
found for catarrh in fifteen years. V. G.
Babbage, Attorney, Hurdiusburg, Ky.
eod*w
eg Physician.
Office up stairs over Central Drug store.
J E. GILLESPIE,
Practicing Physician.
Offic at Robert Carter’s drug store.
^ 1 D. HURT,
Practicing Physician,
W. W. HKUCB.
W. BRUCE A SON,
nOnliRT BHUCE.
Practicing Physicians.
JNO. J. MASON,
Practicing Physician.
Office at City Drug Store.
^ETH N. JORDAN,
Physician ft Surgeon.
DossOne to two teaspnonftils.
Genuine Ckab Obchabd Salts in
sealed packages at file, ana 25c. No
genuine Salts Hold in bulk.
Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop’rt.
S. N, JONES, Manager, Louisville, Ky,
FOR RENT.
The Jordan Brick Dwelling, upper Jackson .St.
The Russell Dwelling, opposite Crawford’s.
Five room Dwelling on Jackson street, op
posite Bedell’s.
Peabody’s new five room Dwelling, Rose Hill.
The Newman Dwelling, 3 rooms, kitchen and
stable.
Col. Holt’s Brick Store, near Swift’s mill.
Store on Broad street, north of the
House.
The Dessau Dwelling, Rose Hill.
The De-sail Store, Rose Hill.
FOR S^LIE.
Dwelling and 10 a res in Beallwood
Quarter acre lot north Jackson street.
Burke 3, Richmond 18, City Court of Rich
mond county 2 23
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
Elbert 2, Glasscock 1, Hancock 3, Hart 2, Lin
coln 1, Taliaferro 3 12
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Clarke 1. Oconee 1, Walton 3, City Court of
Clarke county 1.: 9
NORTHEASTERN CIRCUIT.
Hall 3, Lumpkin 3, White 1, city Court of
Hall county 1 g
BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT.
Cherokee 1, Cobb 3, Dawson 1, Forsyth 1, (con
tinued), Milton 2, Pickensl 9
CHEROKEE CIRCUIT.
Bartow 8 (2 continued), Catoosa 1, Dade 3,
Gordon 4, Murray 1 17
ROME CIRCUIT.
Chattooga 1, Floyd 8 (2 continued), Haralson
2, Polk 4 15
COWETA CIRCUIT.
Carroll 7, Coweta 1, Douglas 4, Fayette* 2,
Heard 1, Meriwether 2 (2 continued),
Troup 1, City Court of Carrollton 3, (1 con
tinued) 21
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Butts 2, Henry 3, Monroe 6 (3 continued), *
Newton 3, Pike 1, Rockdale 3, Spalding 4.. 21
OCMULGEE CIRCUIT.
Baldwin 3, Green 1, Jasper 1, Jones 3, Morgan
3, Putnam 1 12
MACON CIRCUIT.
Bibb 4, Crawford 2. Houston 2, City Court of
Macon 5 ; 13
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochee 4, Muscogee 7, Talbot 2, Tay-
16 1 Passengers for Sylvania, Sanderville, Wrights-
ville, Mflledgeville and Eatonton. Thomaston,
i Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbolton, Buena
Vista, B.akely and Clayton should take 8 50 p m
train.
lor 3..
16
PATAU LA CIRCUIT.
Early 2, Terrell 2 4
SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.
Lee 3, Macon 3, Schley 4, Stewart 1, Sumter 5,
Webster 2 is
ALBANY CIRCUIT.
Baker 1, Decatur 8 (2 continued), Dougherty
9, Mitchell 2, Worth 3 ;. 23
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
Brooks 4 4
OCONEE CIRCUIT.
Dodge 2 (1 continued), Dooly 2, Laurens 2,
Pulaski 2 8
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT.
Appling 1, Charlton 1, Clinch 2, Glynn 3,
Ware 3, Wayne 1 n
342
The Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer,
Savannah News and Augusta Chronicle are re
quested to publish this notice once a week for
two weeks, and to send their bills to this office.
Z. D. HARRISON,
Clerk Supreme Court of Georgia.
Leave Macon *...,
“ Atlanta
“ Montgomery..
“ E11/aula
“ Albany
“ Millrn
“ Augusta...
* 5 40 a m
* 11 00 p m
8 30 p m
3 10 p m
7 40 a m
10 55 a m
12 00 m
12 00 m
9 30 a m
8 40 a m
5 20 a ra
Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Co
lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma
con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, aud Sa
vannah and Atlanta.
Tickets for all points and Sleeping Cur Berths
on sale at Depot Ticket Office
G. A. WHITEHEAD,
Gen’l Pass. Agent.
augltf
C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent.
mm
Opelika, Ala., September 1 ith, 1886.
/ )N and after Sunday, September 14th, 1836, the
v/ trains on this road will be run as follows:
No. 1.
Leave Columbus 8 22 a m
Arrive Opelika 9 52 a m
No. 2.
Leave Opelika 10 05 a m
Arrive Columbus 11 20 a m
No.
Leave Columbus 2 28 p m
Arrive Opelika 3 68 p m
No. 4.
Leave Opelika 6 18 p m
Arrive Columbus 6 43 p ra
No. S.
Leave Columbus 710am
Arrive Opelika 9 23 a m
Arrive Good water 6 50 p m
No. 6.
Leave Goodwater 6 20 a m
Arrive Opelika 9 46 a m
Arnve Columbus 12 56 p m
No. 7.
Leave Columbus 1 45 p 10
Arrive Opelika 3 3t)p m
No. H.
Leave Opelika 4 13 p ra
Arrive Columbus 6 54 p m
The night trains arc discontinued for the pres-
..jjRO'S
hpping
L. II. CHAPPELL
Broker, lid Ik ;il r
Printing, Book-Binding j ^®S|§
AND|
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICES.
A LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, in
cluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bil
Heads, statements, always on hand. Also En
velope6, Cards, &c., printed at short notice
Paper Boxes of any size or description not kepi
in stock made at short notice.
TIIOK. GILBERT.
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Offioe.
Office General Manager,
Columbus, Ga., September 12th, 1886.
O N and after Sunday, September 12, 1886, the
schcduu of Mail Train will he as follows:
No. t -Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus 2 29 p m
Arrive at Chipley 4 32 pm
Arnve at Greenville 5 37 p ro
No. 2—Coming South Daily.
Leave Greenville 7 10 am
Arrive at C’hipley 8 11am
Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a m
No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—North.
Leave Columbus 6 00 a m
Arrive at Chipley 8 14 a m
Arrive at Greenville 9 25 am
No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South.
Leave Greenville 10 22 a ni
Arrive at Chipley...... 11 38 a m
Arnve at Columbus 2 11 p m
W. L. CLARK. Gen’l Manager.
T. C. S. HOWARD, Gent Ticket Agent.
feb24 dlv
BALL’S
to the Court by the return of th.
--the defendant cannot he found in
the county of Muscogee, and it further anneariii.
that said defendant Tloea not reside in ffie staS
of Georgia:
It is ordered by the Court that sendee be ner.
footed on said defendant by publishing this m.
dcr twice a month for two months before th«
November term, 1886, of this court, in the Colnm.
bins ENumnuK-auN, a public gazette of this state
June 7,1886. J.T. WILLIS '
•»c.<s.c.
A true extract from the minutes or Muscogee
Superior Court at its May term. 1886, en June :th
1886. GEO. Y. POND. '
augll 2tam2in Clerk H. C. M. C.. Ga.
CHAPPELL'S SCHOOL
For Girls and Young Ladies
Opens on Mvnday, September 27th. 1886
Number of pupils strictly limited. Satisfaction
guaranteed to every patron.
Terms, |75 a year, payable in installments of
$25 in advance.
For full particulars address
J. HARRIS CHAPPELL,
sepl4 eodlm Columhns, Ga.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
ALL persons haying demands against tbo
estate of Lucius Anderson, deceased, are hereby
notified to render in their demands to the under
signed, according to law, and ail persons indebted
to said estate are required to make immediate
payment. GEO. Y. POND
Administrator Estate Lucius Anderson,
September 8, 1888. Deceased
sep8 law-6w
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
A LL persons having claims against the estate
/a. of Mrs. Jane Reed, late of suid county, de
ceased, are requested to present them to me, duly
authenticated, within the time presciibed by
law; und all persons indebted to said estate will
make immediate payment to me.
„ A , E. S. McEACHERN,
September 6,1886. Administrator.
sep7 oaw4w
1. .4 M._C0LLEGL
Alabama Polytechnical Institute.
r |\HE next session of this College will open Sep-
4 tember 15th, Three courses of education are
offered:
I. Chemistry and Agriculture.
II. Mechanics and Engineering.
III. General course, including Latin, French
and Gernmu.
Laboratory Instruction constitutes an impor
tant feature and is given in: 1. Chemistry;
2. Physics; 3. Engineering and Surveying;
4, Agriculture- 5. Natural History: 6. Drawing;
7. Mechanic Arts, and 8. Printing and Telegraphy.
The Mechanic Art Laboratory will be enlarged
and two new departments added.
Tuition is free. For catalogues address
WM LeROY BROUN, President,
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
H Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Muscogee County, Georgia. I will sell to the
highest bidder at publio outcry, in front of the
auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., on Broad
street, in the city of Columbus, Ga , the usual
place of holding sheriff sales, in and for said
county, on the 1st Tuesday in November next,
between the legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in-
said state and county, and known as the south
part of lot No. 6, (in tne Northern Liberties ad
joining the city of Columbus ’, and having a front
on Oglethorpe street of sixty-eight (68) feet 6
inches, and a depth of one hundred and forty-
four (1441 feet, the same being the real estate be-
uj iici ueuia. xermscasn.
ALEXANDER HOWARD, Administrator,
with the will annexed, of Evelina Gaines,
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THE BEST SWIVEL PLOW IN USE.
Equally go<v
, -mould be wlt'ic
! tratcil Cu> and Almanac.
SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO.
SYRACUSE. NEW YORK.
$50 REWARD
will bp paid for any Grain Fan of
■ame me ihatcan clean and bag as
much Grain or Seed In one day as
our Patent MONARCH Grain
and Heed Separator and Baa-
ner or our Improved Ware
house Mill which wc offer cheap.
Price List mailed free.
NEWARK MACHINE CO.
Columbus. Ohkfc
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
F. H. MELL, D. D., LL. D., Chancellor.
riMIE 86th Session of Departments at Athens Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A will begin Wednesday, 6th of October next, i
.. - study in Letters and Science; j GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
in Engineering, Agriculture. 1 A11 »—-•— - - -— —
iwistry. TUITIOfc FREE. For
Full courses of stud;
special courses in
Physics and Chemistry. .
catalogues and information address the Chan
cellor at Athens. Law School opens at the same
time. For information address Prof. Gbo.
Dudley Thomas, at Athens. Ga. Lamar Cobb
Sec y Board of Trustees, Athens, Ga. Aug., 1886'
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All parties having claims against Thos. D.
Fortsou, deceased, are hereby notified to present
the same, duly authenticated, to me. within the
time .prescribed by law; and all parties indebted
i. D. Fortson are required to make
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#MO to $90 per month ana ex.
nenset to travel and sell our
.. tiers, or $40 a month and ex-
■ penses to distribute circulars in your vicinity. Bus*
5 honorable, permanent, pleasant & easily operated.
.. expenses advanced. SAMPLB CASHS FRKB.. NF
I stamps required. No humbug. We mean what wc say.
1 * Address NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY.
Bradford Blook. CINCINNATI, OU*Q
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