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j)AILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21. 188(1, News from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. Ilpatli Ilf ColonSl II n in 111 on—A Boy Acplilenlnlly Kills HIn Younger Hrotlier—A Doxeu Bon « hi, Wont I" I"' Sheriff of Jlnlillo County—A Petition for (lie l'onlon of llernnnilez. tieoriiritt. The young men of Elberton are organ izing a library association. A temporary organization has been perfected with if view of organizing permanently next week. Colonel A. S. Hamilton, of Jones county died at 4 p. m. Tuesday. Colonel Hamilton was highly connected and well known in middle Georgia. He had several horses in training for the state fair. Kev. Leonard Woolsey Bacon, of Nor wich, Conn., has been invited to Savannah by the congregation of the Independent Presbyterian church, with a view to being engaged ns pastor of said church. Savannah, on Monday, received 12 894 bales of cotton, the largest receipts in one day in the history of the port. The stock on hand Tuesday was l00,5fi0 bales, the largest ever recorded in one day in Octo ber. Tenk Rather, a white man living near the line of De-atur in Mitchell county, was accussed of stealing some money from Elias N. Smith, a man he was living with. During the latter part of last week lie was seized by six men with blackened faces and hung to the limb of a tree until life was almost extinct. They tried to extort a confession of guilt, but failed. W. A. Davis, a merchant of Whigham, has assigned to Zim Truluck, of the same place. His liabilities are about 820,000. Assets equal. Messrs. Guriev and Talbert and D. A. Rupeil, representing creditors, have filed a bill and obtained a restraining order, preventing the. assignor from sell ing, and allege fraud in the assignment. Judge Bower will hear the case at Album- on the 23d inst. An accidental killing occurred near Clayton, in Tennessee valley, bv one of Pat Dickson’s sons killing the other. They seemed to have been playing, aiid the older, 11 years old, was walking a little in front of the younger, who was eight years old. The elder had a knife open in his hand, and was slinging his hand, when the younger ran up behind the older and was accidentally stabbed in the right breast. The cut was about two inches deep. The boy lived half an horn' Five persons confined in the Irwinton jail broke out Monday night. Two of them, Charles Mason and Willis Holman, took flight, while the other three hurried to tire sheriff’s residence, aroused him from sleep and informed him that they were out. They waited till lie could dress, and then, good-naturedly, accompanied him back to the jail, where they were again locked up. Mason is the negro charged with robbing the postofHco at Griswoldville, and shooting another negro in Gordon. In Bowden an altercation occurred be tween Judge Shelnutt and W. A. Wright, two merchants, during which Judge Shel- uutt received a painful stab in the left arm, near the shoulder, which bled for sometime. The difficulty occured just about Judge Shelnutt’s front door. Mr. Wright had gone into Judge Shelnutt’s to see him on some business. They came walking up from the back end of the house, and reached the front door, when the difficulty took place. Judge Shelnutt has sworn out a warrant, charging Mr. Wriirht with assault with intent to murder. Ahilminn. Mr. Jonah Keith, of Geneva, has lost his steam mill by fire, and it is a large loss, not less than £1000. Mr. W. A. Smith, the newly appointed tax collector of Chilton county, has riled his bond, taken tire oath of office, and commenced the collection of taxes. Mr. John S. Powers, of Carthage, Ilalc county, had the misfortune to haVe his left arm terribly mangled by a gin, though it is not thought amputation will be nec essary. Mr. Jas. T. Hayes, of Union Springs, has been arrested in Meridian, Miss., under a [ warrant sworn out by D. S.antry, charging i Hayes with stealing from himflOO. Hayes’ ! friends claim that lie is the victim of a scheme to blackmtfil him. The following is a complete list of the applicants for the sheriffalty of Mobile county, in the order in which applications were 'filed: Thomas M. LeBaron, R. E. Jones, Carnot C. Douglass, A. Proskauer, John Case, Peter Burke, A. C. Pickens, W. H. Holcombe, Charles L. Huger, John L. Simpson, William H. Ketehum, S. A. Mountain, jr., and Walter A. Bass. T ie Seottsboro Citizen learns that a man named Haley, of Texas, was found hanging to a tree in' the neighborhood of South Pittsburg a few days ago. Ho went to South Pittsburg about two months ago, and, after spending a few days there, dis appeared, and it was supposed he had re turned home. The body was fully identi fied as that of the missing Texan. Suicide is the accepted theory in the neighbor hood. The Valley Head correspondent of the Fort Payne Journal say3 the wife of Mr. Rufus Maxwell committed suicide a few days ago, by cutting her throat with a razor. She had been affected with attacks of melancholia mania occasionally, for two or three years, and during those attacks would wander off from her home. The family has kept her under watch gener ally, but she procured a razor while the family were temporarily absent, and going out under an apple tree, committed the deed of self-destruction. She was about 66 years old, and leaves a husband and several children. * t'loriiln. The tax payers of Clay county will be re quired to contribute, in all. the sum of -£20,. 437.22, of which the state takes $0741.12- The total valuation is $1,648,407. The fishermen of Pensacola held a meet ing Wednesday night in the hall on the corner of Palafox and Zarugossa streets; and formed themselves into a Fisherman s Protective Association. The orange groves about San Mateo are .reported in the best possible condition. B. F. Crosby Saturday shipped twenty boxes of the early variety. G. W. Lyle has increased his order for boxes to more than 5000, and H. R. Lyle will have 4000 boxes this year, an increase of 800 boxes over the crop of last year. Information from a few grove owners around Orlando is to the effect that scale is appearing on a few trees, probably irom eggs which were not destroyed last win ter. Most of the groves are entirely tree ot scale, and it is probable that if vigorous measures were resorted to at once the state might be entirely rid of this insect. A petition is being circulated in Pensa cola asking President Cleveland to pardon Joseph Hernandez, who was convicted some time since of taking money from registered letterswhile actingas route agent of the railway mail service. The petition is receiving the signatures of many intiu- ential citizens, and Hernandez’s friends hope it will secure his release. A young man calling himself Samuel Sinclair was before Judge Rerdell, at Or lando, on Tuesday, charged with stealing money from B. B". Campbell. He is also accused of passing a number of bogus drafts, and the circumstances indicate that Evidence is accumulating against him, and the chances are that lie farm a3S over 1,oa< i to the turpentine Langley, a young man of 20 years, engaged ln taking a raft of logs south in the Withlaeoochee river last Suu- S??Vi’i ee '’ ' va ’i '-cry suddenly missed by bis fellow workmen, tin supposition In-ini'- that lie was either caught by a shark or an alligator and carried under. He was sit ting.down at the time with his feet, hang ing into tlie water, ilis remains had not been found up to Sunday last. -Lihn D. E.isterlin, division •umerinteud- unt of the Southern Kell T, k-iifione Com- punymsut Orlando for i .. purpose of es tablishing a telephone fine between Or- lando and Sanford, with stations at Winter Jar!;, Muillund, Longwdod and oilier in tervening points. He hopes to have the Hue m operation within the next six weeks, so that it will lie ready for business by the time the hotels are opened. PM'ffiSffilP'ILIJ CH |CH ES'fE fi g; EfiGCHaH i’ttc <»i laimd mill (ini,, <W< i,,’fiw iti'i v a "i,.aiti...m imitttii i VnW.i.'!?,; $,V ■,.'T 1 ®* 1 *’.. £ name pai WT<'ht,i, 1 ,“M* Vlllil Hu, 11 .... m.iiuiU »•, Mobile & Girard R. R. Co. o X am! aRor lliir. date Trains will run as follows: COLUMBIA, CIA., October del, 1880. " bVMKJKU-BINLtS •awjKA*T»jM>nejtui WEST bound trains. folumlius Union Depot UnHiiutiu.-i Bread Street Depot Union Springs ,n Spring!'. Montgomery, M. &E. ki'ui, I "fnn . . V.V U u. R EAST BOUND TRAINS. i) ti: p hum p n 6 20 a in n (1 SO a in n It) 2D a ill, n 11 ■’;> :■ m ..j ns pm! ALL FIRST-CLASS Storekeepers uawkeep it fitrSalo TO PLItEXTS. Many baking- powders are very pernicious to health, and while every one regards his own, he should also have a care for the tender ones—the little children. SEA FOAHiC contains none of the bad qualities of linking powders— soda or saleratus. it eon tains no hurtful ingredient—uo alum or ammonia. S€IEA T TJFB.€. All Ohemistsxwho have analyzed Pea Fonin commend it. Housekeepers \vh > have used i* will have no other. Cooks, whose best efloi-K have, failed with other powders, are jubilant over Sea Foam. Saves time., saves luboi\ save;- money. It is posit ively unequaled. Absolutely pure*, used by the leading hotels and restaurant? in New York city and throughout the country For sale by all first-class grocers. GANTZ, JOXES <0 CO., J7G Duane St., X. l r . <TRAJ^MAR!<J>“ Comliiucd ivilli (ire.il liHVaclitiir I'mvcr, i Tlu*y «rr ns Tv;-, spnreiH ;m<l Color- less us U.imtit JisoDl. ! And for soft ness of endurance to the eye cannot be excel huh enabling the weurer to read for hours without fatigue, in fact, they are Perfect Sight Preserver*. Testimonials from the leading physicians in the United .States, governors, senators. legis lators, stockmen men of note in nil professions and m different branches of trade, bunkers, me chanics, etc., can be given, who have had their sight improved by their use. ALL IS YUS FITTED AND T1IE FIT GUARANTEED BY BRANNON & CARSON, Druggists, Columbus, Georgia. U hi*, 'i.i 11 Street l.u .V( “l.Ditgomery, M. & V, R. It “ I’ufuula, M. N E. Ii. R “ T'roy | 7 10 a mj 3 80 ]) ill 4 01 p ra j Arrive Union Springs " h iV) a in "(i ili p in ' 5 34 a ii! . Leave ( nion Sgrings Arrive Montgomery, M. A E. K It 1 9 25 a mi ! 7 29 a m! 6 29 a in; 7 20 n in ! Columbus 1 12 45 pm 10 10 11 111 10 10 a n -FEVER OTHERS’ FRIEND CHILD-BIRTH EASY! Tlie time has come when the terri ble agony of this critical period in wo man’s life can be avoided. A distin guished physician, who spent 44 years in this branch of practice, left to child- bearing woman this legato, TF-I® MOTHERS’ FRIF.ND, and to-day th re are thousands of women who. having used this remedy before con finement, rise up and call his name blessed. We cun prove all we claim by living witnesses, and any one »n- te tested can call, or have their hus bands do so, and see the original let ters, which we cannot publish. All druggists sell it. For particulars address Bradfield Regulator Co.. Atlanta, Ga. eod&w n r in Catarrh ely,s_ (old in Head, (MTAKR1I, AY FEVER. -.( a Liquid, Snuff or nvder. Free from j m inus drugs and dfensive otlors. A particle Is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists ; by mail, registered 50 els. Circulars free. ELY' BROS.. Druggists Owego. N. Y. aug.S eod&wtf n rm SMITH’S Ekiract of May Flower, THE STANDARD REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE BMde? and ^idne$. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Endorsed by Practicing Physicians APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC. IT IS WOMAN'S FRIEND, Offered on its merits, not introduced to the the public by parading the names and nature of the complaints of those who have been benefited by its use. Every bottle speaks for itself and is its own advertisement. Ask your druggist for SMITH’S Extract of May Flower, rains Nos. 1 ar.d 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 ami 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freic uiniodatioii) daily except Sunday. No. 5 ami G (Way Freight and Accommodation) il opt Sunday. ' ■ L. CIiARK. Hnp’t. T) Y. WILLIAMS. G. I lit and luily ex- In Re. "Chattahoochee Falls Company." Ap plication for Charter. CTATE OF GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUN TV To the Superior Court of said county: Tiie pi tition oiM. 'J'. Warned; I.. F. Gurrurd, A. J. Betliunc, A. R, Lawton and Geone M. Clapp, respeeiiully shows that the) and thur associates and successors desire to be incoiporuted and made a body eorpoiate and politic under the name ol‘‘ Chattahoochee l ulls Company.” The object ol'suid corporators, amt fer which they use tube incorporated and empowered tr engage in, is: 'l'lie utilization, improvement and operatior of water power on the Chattuliooelice nver, in the County or Muscogceatid State ot Georg in, by eon- means and de d. them to sup- mg purposes ti tioiling the with locks, dams ;t vices as may be necessary to en. ply wat er power for nmnulaeli such mills and maeiiinery as may bo thereon lo cuteil and w hicb im»y be here.i ft .r pure bused and erected by mid corporation, umI to such persons or ecu poratious its nitty purehus'., lease or rent To construct and nuuiuam a:l iicces. ary eana s, chutef iluines, sluices, dams, traruwuysaud oilier appliances on/upon and tlirmudi me lands and property of sata corporation lor the proper dis tribution, utilization ana preservation oi said water power am. which may lie found essential and useful for said purposes. To utilize and improve all the lands acquired by said corporation ui and contiguous to said water power upon tlie east and west banks of t he Chat tahoochee river, in the States of Georgia and Ala bama, by erecting thereon mills, machinery, l'uc- torics and other buildings, and engaging in the manufacture of cotton wool and all other iibrous ano textile materials into yarns, cloth, thread, rope and other fabrics, goods and products of ev ery kind whatever. Ginning cotton for toll or Feed or other vuluable consideration; manufacturing cotton seed into such products as can be obtained therefrom; grinding corn, wheat and other grain and produce tor toll or for market and converting t he same into Hour, meat and its other products. Tne fumishh g oi power and the production and generating thereby of electricity lor ligu t and heat, for motive power and tor such mechanical and other uses and purposes as it may be adapted to; and supplying, leasing ami selling the same and erecting and coiismietn g in connection therewith such works, po cs, wires above amt un der ground, and other apparatus, eicctrical ue vices and stations throughout said (Jou: ty of Muscogee as may be necessary to convey, furnish and supply the same to public and private con sumers, The manufacture of paper in all its forms, ami of paper, timber, wood and metals into such utensils, woodenware, machinery ami other goods as may be produced ilicrctrom; ami the con ducting and cany ing on oi tne manulacture of till ano eve: y other Kind of goods, wares, machine ry, wood and metal products, ot such brunches or parts thereof as may be louuri enent.aJ and de sirable for tiie profitable employment ami im provement o. the said waterpower anil property. Said corporation to have power ami authorwy u sell, lease or rent its stud water power, lands, ma chinery, facto lLsand buildings, or such parts at «i portions thereof as nicy be e * pedieut, to si.cn per sona or other corporations as it may deem nt and proper; and to um ui ’c from its corporate capil.tl, funds tosucli persoiis or curiior.n • r :is :ia oc cupy its said pn petty: to aid uml promote tin- carrying • it by them of their said nianutuctunng business, and to make and execute ail neees.-ary conveyances andotht rinstruments, and to eitiei into ;ul proper contracts am agreements lor t..u exerci. eot tins authority and the securing of its said udvancv s. Also, to have power and authority to lay out plu is and building lots upon the lands which may be heiv.Hter ac lUJrcd by said corporation iti tiie States of Georgia and Alubama; to erect bmhling- atid improvements thereon, and thesuid lots, va cant or improved, ami the said buildings, to s.-ll rent or h a e to the operative* of said mauuluc- turing enterprises, and to such other persons as may desire to rent, lease or ptnehase iltc same. THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS of said corporation will be located at the site of its said mills and water power in Muscogee Coun ty, State of Georgia. ITS CHIEF OFFICE to be in the City ol Columbufc, of said County and T-3IOS3E1I 1310 SET IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE, ft'E EL OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS 11 11 NEXT- WEEK. Wc invo tlie best and cheapest Iloae In the market. A full line of Hose Keels and Nozzles. GEOin STEAM AND ESS PIPE COMPANY, Telephone 09. 13 Twelfth Street. •t v I* IT A Hi l»UL*.E oat ly ».*>. Muiron in proiiorhoii. Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y u We do hereby certify that wa supervise the at ail the Monthly and (luarlcrh biana State Lottery Coin ntrol th> 7nd in </■ od fait nrizc the Cotvpan, similes of our si j ivvrt isemen to.” o EC :b w RUDOLPH FINZER’S STARLJGHT CAPITAL PRIZE ri rf (tx \ ■ ■!!•/• Ski Mi <oimniSA.j(Mirrh, We the undersigned Banks and Bankers tvih pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State. Lot teries which may be presented at our counters. J. IV. OUM1NRY. I*res. Ini. \a(’l Bnitli. J. W.KIliBRBTH,Pren» State Ni»t> B*k. A. IIAI.1HVINI. Pros. N. O. Nnt'l Haul. Incorporated in ISOS for 25 years by the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,090,000—to which a reserv* hind of over $550,000 has since been added. .By an overwhelming popular vote its franchie- was made a part of the present .State Constitn tion, adopted December 2d, A. I). 1879. The only ljoltvrji ever voted on and endorsed irj the people of any State. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. Its 4hi*nml Shin’lr Xitmher Klrnw ingi i>laee >Un«el3»<,v, and the Extraorrlitiar} Drawinj-i regularly every three months, insleuf of semi-annually as heretofore, beginning March 1880. A SBhKMBI) OPPOlim MTY TC WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND D RAW ING. (J LA SS 3<. IN TH E At A D EM Y <»F*’ MUSK’ NEW ORLEANS 'TUESDAY, Aovoiif her Dili, IhHO-JttHjli Monthly Drawing. CAI’VTtL l'ltl/i: 975,000. lOO.OOD Ticliets at l ive dollars Kiicti l-’ractioiH in I’ifilis in gvi oj^nr]ion. ..i?7r.,oo{ .. 25,001 .. lO.OU .. 12.00C .. I0,00t .. 10, IKK .. 10,00t .. 20,(MX .. :J0,(10( .. 25.00C .. 25,001 17 At WlftftloMulo 5>.v LOUIS BUHLER h Co., OOXjTT^E’B'CJB, ga. je5 eod6m BALL’S Five Cold and Two Silver Medals, awarded in 18t>5 at tlie Expnaitinna ot New Orleans and Louisville, and the In- ventious Exposition of London. The superiority of Cornline over horn or whalebone 1ms now been demonstrated by over five years'experience. It is tnor* durable, more pliable, more comfortable^ and never breaks. Avoid cheap imitations made of varioul Hinds of cord. None are genuine lin'eff “Dr. Waunku’s Cobalinr” is priutet on inside of steel cover. FUR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. WARMER BROTHERS, 353 Bro r dway, New York Citfc COMMISSIONERS’ SALE -FOB PARTITION— Two Valuable Plantations. by virtue of an order from the Superior Court oi Mu&cogcc County, passed at the May term, 1H86 thereof, the undersigned Commissioners appoint ed by said court will sell in front of the court house of said county, in the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday in Novt inber next, between the legal hours of sale, at miblic outcry to the highest bidder, the following described plantation proper ty, all lying in the county of Muscogee^ state of 2 PRIZES OF $6p00 5 do 2000 10 do 1000 A PPROXfMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $760 9 Approximation Prizes of 500 9 Approximation Prizes of 250 mt£ •'AJ 7/■'•■BSii W \ jp\V'.^ ft A if o n mo 11II h a h i h O xS a •! kv 1L.3 A i corgi a, to-wit: All that body of land known i the ‘Mantes H, Jones” or “RidgewoodPlantation,'* cotisistiiiH of lot No. 250 in the ninth district, also lots Nos. 288 and 291, two hundred two ar d a half »202 k) acres each, more or loss; also 100 acres of the north part of lot No. 287 at Jones’ Crossing, also fractional lots Nos. 289 and 290. eighty-one (811 acres each, till in iltc tenth district, also the south half of lot No. 287 one hundred one and a quarter (lot Ki) acris more or less; also fractional lots Nos. 207 and 288. ninety (90) acres each, in seventeenth district; also fractional lot No. 1 in eighteenth district,sixty-seven and a half (07'j) acres more or less. Said plantation containing in all twelve hundred and eighteen and oi e-fourth (1218 1 4) acres more or less; (excepting therefrom the small plat or enclosure known as the “Jones family cemetery,” containing acre, and the right of access thereto) bounded on north by- lands of Boyd, Stripling and McFarland, west by McFarland. south by Mc Farland and Cox. east bv the •'(jui'iK”' place.’’ Improvements -an 8ro<»mtwo- mi .iy dwi , n:: Iioumc. t.-nunt houses, gin and !«r.iv, ’ ’»,» •. well fine water and good fences. A! o, *iv • • of land known oh the “Carnes place com.! ting ol lot No. 257, two hundred two ; and oiM -half 1202’•.>) acres; part of lot No. 254 west of Koudall crock, one hundred five and tliree- fouri !is in . ,, acres move or 1. hs; fractional lot No.25*;. cighty-oiu- h acres , and all that part of fractional lot No. 2.».'i,*wcs» of Kendall creek and .south ol tt !in«> imining one west from said creek s chains and ;:0 links •outli of the d’slrlct line, eon- tinning eighteen and three-fourtns 'I8 ! il acres more < r less, v ,id plantation containing in all four bundl’d and eight acres, more or less; all in the tenth distil t of said county; boumhd north bv Boyd’s piace. south by Cox. east by Kendall creek and Jenkins, west by “Jones place” Im provement.- a commodious one-story d welling lions., outhouses, good fences and well of fine water. Terms of sale: One-third cash on day of sale, Imlrnee one and two years ; equal amounts, with interest 7 per cent, secured by mortgage. Posses sion of'both places given on January 1,1887. Do- iption of lands from recent survey by Juo. E. yor. Hale for partition. ANDREWS, ) . . MOON, . C'omm’rs. OL Y. CRAWFORD. * Lamar, county survey' I). / * J. C DuHy’s Pure Walt Whiskey Duffy’s Formula. .Y SAT:jFACTOB* ; bi; : hi id I uo ruy I lablish hi anch o;iic. s ai such othi U ■ and to build aet< i >, i carry on business ol the nature afore mentioned with regard to id n the lands and property whit* r acquired by said corpo; ;i pursui objects at Its 1907 Prizes, amounting to Application for rates to club* I only to the? Office of the Com pa j For /hr!her information write clearly, wivin Bill ftddwss. I’OMTAIj MfllA.' IA|..e j Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ord pense) s Miikc 8*. O. .v Orders payal* » i«jk< mldrcKN Lettm to XIAVOKULU’S N tllOMI. BA \ li wed se&w4w Yea (Orleans, Lu 8 1 Jit-K.’tiool U ttiebcst 111 Amenta. Tin: most rauRHuw«a\l inictirail conrse of in- ■ iiU 11 ' 111 ' 1 ' 1 ’ 11 011,1 the moM ,gSi£lbu J | n OM W .hr," iun Gain ol' 35 lb 231 DlV « P* •.I, hi d have u uootl ap|. tier iu <U my life. Gull! of 33 l*m • a 131 1 UzLlftAV A UU, Pounds. Li hay, C . II. Va., our Bully'a Pure Malt will. I he lies, n bulls. 4 TH1 THF -Till Till LIVER. m KIDNEV8. il STO.TIACTl.iL IIOWEE8. r A l»08 ’IT YE CUBE FOB 3 DYSPEPSIA. m Constipation. Sick Headache. W P W nd M.ecirncrM ol Pen i.y .iidiiship, address Jrj MOEOZ.1T J. OOLDCMITH, ll Sold a!> Around the World. A/-' ■-■■■■ -OBI'. SALARY AND A L LEX P E W S ES PAID, . ruvrfUsiftntc ■■ Mich profoiTca . < • Ail O.Monufacturcrofii j cmcjuuati, O. lower to eifect loans and to i-me >u< oi id > • : poration, witnonl security or to secure sti'.b bonds by mortgage of its property, real and personal, or of such parts or thereof aii may \ ■ di sirable; and to h an out its surplus earnings upon mortgage or other available security. , To elect and appoint such officers, managers, directors and agents as it desires; and to provide such rules and regulations with respect to stock holders who refuse to pay up any balance due on their stock as will compel them to pay upon pen alty ol'sale or forfeiture of such stock, and to do ano perform all such acts as are necessary for the execution of its powers and to carry out the ob jects and purposes of this corporation. The individual property of each, stockholder shall not be liable for the debts, liabilities, obli gations or default of said corporation except to the amount of unpaid stock subscribed by sueli stockholder. A .. A . . Wherefore petitioners pray that they, their as sociates and successors be duly incorporated un der the name as aforesaid for the tei in of tv< my years, with the privilege of renewal, with ail the p wers herein prayed for, and with such other powers and privileges a« are ineiti ut to corpo rations under tne i-'w.- ! in ■ ■'talc . and that al ter tne filing, recording and publishing ;t this petition, as provided by law, the Court will pass an order declaring f.i application granted. And petitioners will ever pray, etc for F GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY: Fiji d in the Clerk’s office Superior Court of said county on the nth day of October, 1880, and recorded this 12th day of October on page 15, and Records ol Bills and Writs, Muscogee Superior f. 0 Dohk One to two tniiRpoonfuls. | (i' liiiino Chad OacHAiin Sai/is in 1 ricalcd packages ut !'•<:. and 25c. | e ;iinine Balts sold iu bulk. jl Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop’rs. H r.. N. JONES. Manager, T.o.iisvill. HBf •satas SA.IjIE. I desire to purchai 1 $.{200. The desirable Residence of Mr. (). C. Bui- \ lock, on Fourth avenue, next to girls’ pub- ( Ji.’.’AGo. iu... May 7 l^bO. 5 «,. ■ , , : . ,, <.u - jen.sbi or -i (•stloii tl * thought my I e had i;l , UI . ill*! I l.uil In live Ml ! ft r tea. tli -ii aiiU < ,, writ. .-Ilie then I l,;e • galn«*d 20 !: A N BALL l.O . B \\ ELL. Gain of 15 Pounds. 8. E. Colt. 36'IH AND Wood.S'rs.. £ I had i Dllis. and It i in iinv Hi,i.u. My »«i-| • t i• uml 8' length v.. «'• [’"i," ami I had a \ erv bad coiiuli. I am < III,it} . cur, n. I I,avc gained fllKM n pounds i.: .-an highly rc « mmntjd It. U McKECHlNE. Gain of Vi Ponmls. l.AKKWOOI), N. J. (lentI'Miier,—The »*en< fid* <!. r:\crt l'rom your Dull.'- 1 ! i have* been purh that too much cuLMOt 1 • -•*' ! i*i ii.- I r . The ailment that 1 forme ri v it." l m Uu* tide has ul ut entirely cll.-i,I i a’d tin* i ad t .pie d at I had in ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order from the Court ofOrdinary bf Muscogee County, Georgia. I will sell to tlie highest bidder at public 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 tlie 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 the Northern Liberties ad joining the city of Columbus , and having a front on Oglethorpe street of sixty-eight (»8) feet. 6 inches, and a depth of one hundred and forty- four lfl feet, the same being the real estate be longing lo the estate of Eveline Gaines, deceased, and the home ami Ft in which she resided at time of her death. Terms cash. ALEXANDER HOWARD, Administrator, with the will annexed, of Evelina Gaines, octloawlw’ks oc!3 ouw lw GEO. Y. PON Clerk b. O. M. C. $250 s: 1600. Kc 1800. Nc y of Rose Hill. Good stand for Store I Dwelling House. >.)(J0 less than cost, w five room Dwelling and 1 • acre lot Rose Hill, near street car line. Terms •ssy. MONTH. Agents wanted. !MJ bout :<ei; v. article- in H.< world. I aamplu free 'xUdxettn Jl A V BUONSO' 1 ivr-olt Hit’ 1500. The desirable Residence of Mr. William Redd, on Second avenue; Y\ acre land, with six room House. 1000. Acre vacant lot comer of Firstlfavenue and Fifth street the cheapest vacant lot on tlie market. T have also for sale a number of cheap Houses in tin lower part of the town and in Northern Liberties, which I will sell on installments if pre- W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt. Third Door West of Post Office. eodtf ffe TBfiEDSWMMHS MjM, FIIVE & G BJCC. . . : p!« ot t« anil rj t. forlorn ho| cs.h’ei -• I.: .<• iv..’ ri- • in*. I- ii i • • i iiT.i-i.r- BUPnpca, Iian*i-t'*-liar’ii rtru/uL-s, pcnlon jouriu*”», dariua , „ which was very ,-r , it <•. t - hincf n.king u small portion v.u.r w) i-1.• • v i-vury night betore retiring. iIp •. idi in.-. Ai j uilte was never l»etter,ana v<- no •> H ng o! tu Ing puffed up after meals, f Hu* (li/zlm-BB widen 1 was greatly bottl 'd with lias to a great extent entirely left light lias Increased nearly 12 GEORGE K. SNYDER. Hs THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Baltimore, Md. fT’Ovn Whiskey is Sold Only ix Sealxc Bottles, Never in Bulk. CATARRH CURE PILE OINTMENT. $1000 REWARD THE FiOTQa -a., "—k nk.j :t. pnorilSELV ■ lib - CO , ..11, U3EIYI1_LUSTRAT£(>j NEW V RE h*ba»'*4-jlL. -‘iP DAY, MACJUNECO., Cului0bue,O. La. Ur, ]tou»e, llngrrktowu-Ui^ je21 w!2w