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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN, COLUMBUS, GEOKOJA, WEDN SDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 18S«. Newt from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. A Horrible Murder Near Headland—A (iiuiiu Man Killed by a Train In Florida—Some Decisions In the Courts—Several More Gin Houses llurned. etc. Georirla. Dr. Hogan, a promint physician of Ath ens, died on Monday. Contrary to expectation, the Irish heirs ’ • *-' tic Fargo, J. B. Dougherty and J. C. Harper as administrators. News reached Augusta of forest fires in the 121st district of Richmond county, caused by careless hunters.. Much valuable timber land is now laid waste, and the res idence of Mrs. Martha Bland and other houses were only saved through the united efforts of the population of the community. The county authorities are investigating the matter. ' In the city court at Savannah Monday the Southern bank of the state of Georgia took judgment by default against Mr. Geo. S. Schley for $15,120, besides costs, ex penses and attorney’s fees. This is one of the bank cases for money advanced on rice receipts of the Planters’ Rice Mill, the receipts having been fraudulently issued by Owens, the manager of the mills, who obtained the money through Schley, as his agent and partner, ana absconded, leaving Schley and the bank in the lurch, Some thief or thieves broke open the store of Mr. Tom Haisten, at Hatcher sta tion, on Friday night last, and took out nee, sugar, coffee, meat, lard and candy; also, a valuable horse was taken from the stable of Mr. M. I. Nesbitt, which wa3 situ ated very near the store. The horse’s tracks were closely followed by Messrs. Nesbitt and Craft. They recovered the ho r se, but the thief, being so hotly pressed, aban doned the animal and escaped capture. There is no clue to the burglars as yet. Mr. J. M. Gilbert, who lives about eight miles east of Washington, suffered a severe loss last Saturday night by having his b&rn, stables And sheas burned, together with his corn, fodder and shucks. Mr. Gilbert was at supper when he heard the cry of fire, and on going out into the yard found his barn burning. He, with the laborers on the place, tried to get the mules out, but they persistently refused to move until part ot the stable fell in, The fire had gotten so hot by this time that the mules dashed through the flames, with their mouths wide open and uttering ter- ri 9}' ie3 * They Were perfectly wild, but will all get over their burns* as they \Yere only soorehetl in a tV.y places. ping and Industrial League, to be held in Pensacola on November 10, promises to be the largest convention ever held in Pensa cola. Already many cities have acted on the matter, choosing delegates to repre sent their varied and respective interests, j Last Saturday evening about 4 o’clock a I young man was killed at Wild Wood. It , is supposed that his name was Norris, as he went to the post office and inquired for ! letters for that name. The south bound passenger train was standing at the depot, and Norris went to the engineer and asked he could go with him on the engine. When the engineer refused to let him go he stepped back to a flat car .uid purpose ly placed himself in the way of the car, and two truck wheels passed over his neck, killing him instantly. There were no papers found upon his person to tell where he came from. In his pocket was found a small piece of bacon, a few matches and five cents. Coi*t of Ituunlng for Office. According to* Henry George, it costs a New York alderman double his salary to be elected. It costs a congressman from f10.000 to $80,000, and a mayor from $75,000 to $200,000. Ht nry proposes to bear the market or bust. Valuable mid Convenient. Brown’s Bronchial Troqhes are a safe and sure remedy for Bronchitis, Coughs, and other troubles of the Throat and Lungs. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cents. oc28 d&wlw More Money for Your Work If you improve good opportunities. Hal- lett&Co., Portland, Maine, will mail free full information showing how you can make from $5 to $25 and upwards a day and live at home wherever you are locatea. Better write; some have made over $50 in a day; all new. No capital required; started free. Both sexes; all ages. Suc cess for every worker. Send address and see for yourself. oc26 d6m In He. The Etude and l'hcmx Manufacturing Company. Petition to amend Chart* r, tCTATE OP GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY : 'Jo the Honorable Hupeiior Court of said Count; : The petition of the Eagle and 1'lienix Manufacturing Company respectfully shows. That it is a coloration ot said state, located and doing businesSjii said county, ami its principal office and place of doing business is in Columbus, ! ~mnty i original c tion was granted by said State by an Act entit ed * An Act to incorpo rate the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Com* pany of Columbus UeoivLi,” which act was ap proved 10th of March, 1866. That said Act of Incorporation did i ot provide tor the election o more than live Directors, nor has there been any change in the law. respecting said corporation. That the corporators named in said Act did or ganize said company. and that the capital stock o said company luw been Incioust'd to one mill ion, two hundred and fifty thousand dollura, all of which has been paid in. That the object of said corporation was the manufacture and sale oi cotton and woolen srood^, and said company still carry on such busi ness in said county. That at the la«t annua’ 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, us provided by said chai'ter. Wherefore, your petitioner prays that an order may be passed at the next November term ofi-aid and amen ed as that the same sliu 1 read us fol lows: Sec i V. That there shall be an annual meeting of the stockholders of said coiporation at such time and place as the corporat ion may provide by its by-laws for the purpose of electing nine direct** ors, and that, the time of holding the find 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 el. ctlon, or at the annual election to be afterwards held,shall, as soon as may be after subsequent elections, chose out »»f:their numberla president,and in case ol*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« irect- ors, or a majority of them may appoint a presi dent pro tern., who shall exercise such powers i the by-laws of said corporation RADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR Most liapjiily meets the demand of the age for woman’s peculiar afflictions. 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Dr. Gary, of Selftia, is the unfortunate loser of a fine Wooded family horse, which Xvrts doubtless stolen from his lot last Sat urday night between the hours of 11 'ft’clock that Wight and 0 tne next morning. Mr. J* I* ^est, .late half owner of the Selma Tirtfcs, has sold his interest ip that paper tovJapt. II. C. Graham, of Tasso j* Ala., wfio for' some lime past has been on the **fttff of the Times, aim manager of the Weekly Argas. *The dwelling of Mr. John S. Lceper, of 'Columbian*^ was entered Sunday ing.it b; l pro l and functions may provide. PEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE, Petitioners’ Attorneys. Filed and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the Catarrh ELY’S Columbian*^ was entered Sunday tiig.it by ; burglars while the inmates were wrapped in slumber, and money amounting to $13 takes .from his pantaloons pocket. Some j valuable papers were taken but were i’ouud in the front yard where the burglar .1 had UtTOivn them. The gin house of Mr. Andrew J. Cleve land at Rockcastle, iu Elbert county, caught on lire last Saturday. In attempt ing to extinguish the lire Mr. Cleveland got his arm caught in one of the wueols of the machinery, wiiieh drew him in, breaking his jaw bone, lacerating his face and other wise painfully injuring him. The lire was extinguished without doing any damage. W. B. Keith, a prominent citizen of3el- mi, came near being killed Monday even ing. Ho was checking cotton between two drays and a pair of mules became fright ened. The cotton truck- started rapidly off, scaring the mules liituhed close by. Mr. Keith was caugut between the moving drays and fell, the dray running over his arui and leg, dislocating his collar bone and mashing him badly. No bones wire I broken, but the shoulder is disfigured. j Sunday night the E. 1\ V. & G. passen- j gor train No. 3, while passing between the Mathevya cotton mills and tne C. S. & M. j depot at Selma, had hurled in at one of the wind-,) W3 of the passenger coaches an iron j cotton tie bu klc, which came near dolin' ' serious mischief to passengers therein. The I buckle was thrown with such a force ar to break through both the bliud and sash and struck the hat of a lady. Glancing, it struck Mr. Lawrence, sitting on the oppo site side of the car. A piece of the broken ; glass also struck Conductor Picner’s face, cutting on his cheek an ugly gash. No clue to the rascals that did the throwing has yet been found. Some one called Mr. Abe Sanders, who resides near Headland, in Henry county, from his house last Thursday night. He did not return. The next morning he was found in his store a hundred yards away with his throat cut wide open. His head was almost severed from his body. Evi dently one man held him while the other butchered him. There were no other wounds or marks. One blow did the busi ness. It was not done for robbery, as noth ing was stolen. He was plainly decoyed there for the purpose of murder. It is intimated that it was probably done by some party who was in debt to him or had been. Sanders, it seems, did not live on very kindly terms with those who Were due him. Flornlu. A Spanish gentleman has bought nearly all the oranges in the Emeralda section. They brought good pricer. Circuit court for Gadsden county will commence on Monday, November 8. There are several murder eases on the docket. The corn crop of Alachua county has been harvested, and the yield has been unusually large. The granaries of the farmers are absolutely filled from the top to the bottom. The Renew brothers, who are reported to have been lynched in Calhoun county last week, fled from Gadsden county some two years ago. They were charged with hog stealing. John A. Graham, W. M. McIntosh, Jr., Charles Monroe and H. E. Graham have formed an association known and styled as the “Leon County Land and Improvement Co apany,” with headquarters at Talla hassee. It Is said a charitably disposed steam boat captain and some others chipped in and made up a pony purse for the “poor Indians” at Fort Pickens, and were horri fied soon after to see the recipient “blow it all in” on a little game of three-card monte. Tom Dixon, a well-known colored man at Norwalk, was arrested a few days since on an indictment found by the last grand jury for his failure to discharge his duty as a road commissioner. He gave bond for his appearance at the next term oi court in the sura of $200. The convention of the American Ship 'old in Head, t'AT A It It II . 1AY FEVER. Jot a owder. Fit* flora ojuriouft 'dtt&Sfs and 1 tensive &dWrs. A particle is applied into each iMfstril and is agreeable. Brice 60 cents at Pttagjgfots; by mail, registered SO cts. Circulars Tree. ELY BROS., Druggists Owego. N. 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I have hern using vour Dutlj’s lure Mali Whiskey for dyspepsia with the best results. 1 commenced the use of it six weeks uco H11.1 1 nve traltml 33 pounds. 1 chrerlully •- •• -imr with tndlioh Z. HAllUibON, of 20 Founds. Ff.TA end it-to all i?uJlerlmr Gn w.t in I W ; . 11 1.. Vl:.\ N 7 V : MV $ re, need 1 y d \ eerin , tli .e l ad K> i, and ^ had to In e o^ V Filiv M.,i» Whi.- key mki Dully in Mesh ha u«li> cut i.tj ..vcwv-. • 10 1 A 'CVhHbu en—l s 1*1! i*, M 11 W1 li ke, lnr ft up tuvself. bici ipoVtiids 1 „ fit o well in M i UM1 NOS. 20 Foilud*. . Sr., .ler-oy Cite, N. J. oil inking vonr Dully'* tid I min '* Fot mula, >nnk- ..c • then l Inno trained 20 l.AM ALL LOMjWELL. ( alii of 16 Founds. S. E. Cor. lo'Mi and Wontt Sts.. ) I’ll 11.A OKI.I'll I A ) Gentlemen— About four iiionlhsaco 1 <-om* menued the use ot Puffy’s Fur© Mall Whis key and DuHVb Formula. I tiad previously been an invalid for six months, slid hail nsco everv Inmitimible ronu dy, anil trot no pood from' anythin*. My upreii-e and sirenutl. wei " none and I had s very bad coUgh. 1 urn cm rely cured. I have Ruined fiirc* n pound* Lakicwooh, N. J. Gentlemen—The benchtu derived from you? DuHVb Formula have been sttch that too much cannot 1 e said in its praise. The ailment that 1 formerly had tn the side has about cntirelj disappeared, and ih« l ad taste that I had tn ot - entiieiy leil me. Anpctll have no leeltntj ot being puiieu up mm* iim-uib, and the dUzIneas which 1 was greatly hot ti ered with bus to a great extent entirely left me. My weight 1ms Increased nearfy 13 pounds GEORGE K. SNYDER. THE UUFH MALT WHISKEY CO., Baltimore. Md. isroun WnisxKY is Sold Okly is bxALXt IIu'itlks. Never in Bulk. OLD sin CATARRH CURE PILE OINTMENT. John H. Henderson vs. Green McArthur. Rill* Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. May Term, 1888. Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia. It appearing to the Court by the Petition 01 John 11. Henderson that on the first day of Sep tember, in the year of Our Lord eighteen hun dred and eighty-two. Green McAitnur, of said county, made and delivered to said John H. Hen derson a certain instrument iu writing commonlj called u promissory note, whereby he promised t< pay to said plaintiff the sum of one hundred and thirty-nine dollars twelve months alter date with interest from date at eight per cent, per annum for value received, and that afterwards on the Ip’ day of September, 1882, the bettei lo secure tin payment of said instrument executed and deliv ered to said plaintiff* his deed and mortgag* whereby he conveyed to said plaintiff all tha tract or parcel of land situated, lying and he inn in the County of Muscogee, known and bounder os follows : On the north by the lands of Jainei Huff, on the west by the St. Mary's road, op th< east by the lands ot James Huff and on the s » by the lands of Philip Owens, containing four and one-half acres, more or less, whic mortgage was conditioned that if the said do lend ant should pay otf and discharge said promiss^rj note according to its tenor unu effect, that thei said deed of mortgage and said note should b» void. And it further appearing that said promis- 4 ifd. it is therefore ordern pay into this‘court by th« THE EjEA^IDITTO \8SOry hum:, in ohv#»» oauoi- iu me tuiimvuw be any, and that on failure of said defendant st to do, the equity of redemption in and to siiic mortgaged premises be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Columbus En quirer Sun once a month for four months, or k copy thereof served on the said defendant, or hii special agent or attorney, at least three moutlu before the next term of this court. By the Court: TOL. Y. CRAWFORD. Petitioner’s Attorney. J. T. WILLIS. Judge S. C. C. C. A true extract from the minutes of Muscoge* Superior f ' iurt at its May Term. 1886. on the loti May of Miry. 1886. GEO. Y. 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