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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER lfi, \m. News from the Three St inates Told Brief Paragraphs. A Fn%MTriilii('nn<liictor In,lured nl fort (Jnliipn. A Bownril OITi'toI for ii Hnrilpror—Killed liy a I.ov—A Huriler Nvnr HugaiiHVlU*', rtc. Ocoriila. Simon Loughman, of New York, has been commissioned commissioner of deeds for Georgia. Rev. J. H. Dixon, of North Carolina, has accepted the call of the Presbyterian church of Gainesville. The gin house of Mr. A. H. Brown, of Campbell county, with sixteen bales of cotton, was burned last Sunday. Sallie Doniel, colored, died in Taylor county Wednesday of poison criminally ad ministered by Martha Green, also colored. The election on the water works ques tion in Dalton Saturday resulted 262 against and 94 in favor of issuing bonds to build them. W. T. Moze has been arrested at Macon on suspicion of being one of the parties who robbed C. M. Mosely’s safe in Montgomery connty in July. Cobb county has an old gentleman and wife who are 80 years old, been married nearly 60 years, raised 9 children and nev er had a death in their family. The gin house of Jas. P. Smith, near Irwin’s cross roads, Washington countv, was burned with two bales of eotton and’a thousand bushels of seed. There was no insurance. Gilbert Hodges, a negro on the place of the late W. G. Sims, near Hogansville, was cut with a knife and killed by Aus. Wis dom. The slayer lied and has not yet been apprehended. A reward of 8150 was offered by Gov ernor Gordon Saturday, for the arrest of Isaac C. Hicks. Hicks is charged with the murder of Andrew T. J. flrovvr, in Carroll county in September, 1872. The murder was unprovoked and horrible, the victim’s body having been frightfully mutilated after death. Governor Gordon commissioned the fol lowing justices of the peace Saturday: G. W. York, 911th district, Cobb county; C. H. Anderson, 44th district, Bulloch county; Monroe Bennett, 1351st, district, Forsyth county; Robert Whitfield, 1893th district, Johnson county; P. M. McCurdy, 464th dis trict, Newton cou ity. Several nights ago, Conductor Loftain, in charge of freight train No. 35. bound south, was standing beside a car, at Port Valley, while the engine was drilling a number of other cars on to a side track nearby. When the- train finally.started forward, the wheels of the car by which he stood, passed over a torpedo lying on the rail, placed there with malicious in tent, causing it to explode. A portion of the deadly missile struck Mr. Loftain upon the knee-cap,completely shattering it, and rendering him for a long time insensible. He was put aboard the train and taken on to Amcrreus where Dr. Port, who had been wired for, met him at the depot and at tended his wounds. Aliitiiiina. There is not a vacant house iu Ever green. Samuel M. Hendricks has heen appointed superintendent of education for Blount county. A gin house belonging to Mr. Wm. Pul len, of Cullman county,"was burned a few days ago. Tim Stone, the negro convicted of an as sault with intent to murder on William Pollard a few nights since, in Birmingham, made his escape Saturday evening. Mr. Sam Penney, of Greenville, was killed Saturday while superintending roll ing timber on Pigeon creek. Mr. Jones was crushed by the same log, and is proba bly dead by this time. Mr. Bolz, a well known drayman of Bir mingham, broke one of his arms rather seriously Saturday. He was crossing the dummy line at Twentieth street, when the tongue and bed of his dray became un coupled, precipitating Mr. Polz to the g round. One arm was rather seriously rokeu and several painful bruises were re ceived. Thomas W. Ellis, of the Birmingham Hornet fame, who has been confined in the insane hospita; at Tiukaloosa, was on Saturday taken before Probate Judge Brown on a writ of habeas corpus and was discharged from the custody of that insti tution. It will be remembered that Ellis was tried a few months ago in Birming ham for killing Clara Itoss, and was ac quitted on the plea of insanity and sent to the asylum. The testimony of the asylum officials was convincing that he is not now insane, and .Judge Brown accordingly ordered his discharge. Ellis managed his own case without the help of a lawyer, and is said to have conducted it with skill. Flnrlila. The question of bonding Marianna to build a hotel is being agitated. The Orlando Guards are making prepa rations for the formal opening of their new < armory. A 1 ttle too much intimacy with a saw at Griffin’s mill Friday resulted in the loss of a thumb to P. O. Carter. Burglars entered fhe store of C. C. Wait at Reddick, fifteen miles north of Oeala, Thursday night, and stole $400 wortli of goods. Many of Lake City’s citizens are so well pleased with the Japan persimmon that they wifi plant it liberally this winter. The sweet potato crop in Leon county is said to be immense this’senson. One fanner expects to get 2,000 bushels from a nine- acre patch. A building and loan association was tem porarily organized at Ocala Wednesday night. Two hundred shares have already been taken. Pierre Lorillard is expected at St. Augus tine some time next month. He will leave Now York on his own yacht, which on ar rival iu the harbor wifi drop anchor for the season. On November 5 the First National, bank of Ocala closed its first half year of exist ence. In that short space of time it has exhibited a net earning of 6 per cent, on the capital stock. J. R. Jennings, of Jasper, has just come in possession of an old English watch that has been owned in the Jennings family more than 125 years. It still keeps correct time. A gang of five white men were discov ered in an old cabin near the Sink, at Gainesville, Thursday, where they had a stock of various kinds of goods, besides several Winchester rifles. Sheriff Collins got together a posse and started out to arrest the gang on a search warrant sworn out by C. G. Waits, whose Btore at Reddick was burglarized a few nights ago. A negro boy promised to conduct the officer aud his men to the rendezvous, but played traitor and went to the cabin ahead of the posse and gave the whole thing away. When the sheritf and his men arrived all was quiet and serene, the tramps having decamped. They are sup posed to be still lurking around Gaines ville. Hummi Hature*ii Crying Want. What we want is not to see ourselves as others see us. We want to have others see us as we see ourselves.—Somerville Journal. Evidently Mot Called to That. “James,” said a grocer to the new boy, ‘what have you been doing in tho back room so long?” "I was pickin’ the dead flies out of the dried currants, sir,” replied Jnnics. “You were,” replied the grocer with much disgust, “An’ your father told me he thought you were born for the grocery business. You had better studv for the ministry, James.”—Now York Sun. Open Air fur,* fur Consumption. A new cure for consumption has been originated by a German doctor. He makes his patients pass the night in the open nir' of the Thuringian forest, welt wrapped up, and sleeping in light hammocks so ns to avoid all damp from the ground, A watch man keeps off all intruders who might dis turb the night’s rest, and the experiment has proved wonderfully successful. INFAILING SPECIFIC FOR LIVER DISEASE 1 SJVAT P’lY^Af Si. Bitter or bart taste ► ^ I itJ 1 1 \ in mouth; tongue coated or covered with a brown fur; pain in the back, side or joints—often mistaken for Rheu matism; sour Moinucli. loss ol apprtilei sometimes nausea and water-brash, or indiges tion ; flatulency and acid eructations; bowels al ternately costive and lax; lienUnclio: loss of memory, witli paint ill sensations of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; debility; low spirits; a thick, yellow appear ance of the skin and eyes; a dry cough; lever: restlessness; the urine is scanty and high color ed, and, if allowed to stand, deposits a sediment. (P !' IIE L V V FI4 ETA HE E) In generally used in the South to arouse the Tor pid Liver to a healthy action. II nets with extraordinary efficacy on tlio LIVER, KIDNEYS and BOWELS. AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Malaria. Bowels Complaints. • Dyspepsia. Nick Headache, Constipation, Itliioiisiioss. Kidney Adecttons, Jaundice. Mental Depression. Colie. Endorsed by the use of 7 Millions of Bottles as The Best FAMILY MEDICINE for CIiiBdren. for AdulfN, and for the Ak'€»<I. ONLY GEXCISE has our 'i. Stamp in red on front of Wrapper. J. II. Zei/in & Co., Philade- phia. Pa. sole proprietors. Price, $1.00. nov!2 cod se&w (top col n rm) OTHERS' FRIEND -MAKBS- CHILD-BIRTII EASY! The time has conic 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 legacy, THE MOTHERS' FRIEND, and to-day th re are thousands of women who, having used this remedy before con finement, rise up and cad his name blessed. We can prove all We claim by living witnesses, and any one <n- icrested 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 Brad field Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. eod&w n r m "Ivti Cold and Two Silver N-odnlt* warded in 18-.5 at Ui« Expositions o: CuwOik’iun a id Louisville, and the In vjiiUo.is Exposition of London. The Biipi-ri’nriiy <f Ooraline over horn •r wha!''boii" bus now been deinonstriHef by over five years' ex perienee. It is more durable, n i re pliable*, more comfortable and ««»-v brmks. Avoid cheap imitations made of vurou Kinds of cord. None are gentiinu ”r>» ■‘Dk. Waknkk’s Co.'tALiSE" is prime on inside of steel cover.* fHR SALE 3Y ALL UADiMB MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS. 353 Bro - dway, New York Cltt BUIANHOODu^? J T°i"fi c f,;.„r^.n. a o B yy I causing Prematura Decay, Nervoui Debility, ■ ■ Lost Manhood, etc., having tried 111 vain every known remedy, hna discovered a dimple delf-curo, which he will Bond FJMER hU fellow dufforwd. Address, C. J. MASONfP. O. Box 317#, New York Cltv. oc28 eod&w ly No. 219, Opposite East of Mar ket House—$2500. A LWAYS in demand for boarding house. Will A pay you better ^^VhACKMAR. Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga. sc wed fri tf — W BUii AIT you! a live man or woman EVvAH I needingprofltableemploy- ment to represent us i n every county. Salary $76monthly & expenses, oralarge commisa- ion on sales i f preferred. Goods staple, S¥aT«» QTATE OF GEORGIA-MU8COGEE COUN S TY : To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of J. T. Warnock L. F. Garrard, A. J. Bctlume, A. R, Lawton and George M. Clapp, respectfully shows that the\ and their ussoeiates and successors desire to be incorporated and made a body corporate and politic under the nume of) Chattahoochee Falls Company.” The object of said corporators, ana fir which they ask to be incorporated and empowered U engage in.is: The uUliz.ition, improvement auc operutior of water power on the Chattahoochee river, in the County ol Muscogee and Stale ol Georgia, by con trolling the waters o sui. Chattahoochee river with locks, dams undt itch other menus and de vices as may be neees> ary to enabl- them to sup ply water power for manufacturing purposes to such mills and machinery us may be thereon lo catfcd and which may be hereafter purchased aud erected by said corporation, u. d to me h persons or corporal ions as may purchase, lease or icm said water power or any part thereof from it To construct and maintain all neccs ary cairn s, chute* Humes, sluices, dams, tramways and other appliances on. upon and through the lands and property ofsaia corporation for the proper dis fcribution, utilization and preservation of said wuter power aim which may be found essential and useful for said purposes. To utilize and improve ail the landsaccjuired by said corporation at and contiguous i.o said water power upon the east aud west banks of the Chut tuhoochee river, in the States ot Georgia and Ala bama, by erecting thereon u ills, machinery, fac tories and other buildings, and engaging in the manufacture of cotton wool and all other fibrous am textile materials into yarns, cloth, thread, rope ami other fabrics, goods and products ol ev cry kind whatever. Giuning eotton for Loll or seed or other valuable consideration; manufacturing eotton seed into such products as cun be obtained then from; grinding corn, wheat and other grain and produce for toll or for market and converting the same into Hour, meal and its other products. The furiiishii g of power and the production and generating thereby of electricity lor ligi t and heat, for motive power ami tor such mechanical and other uses and purposes as it may be adapted to; and supplying, leasing and selling the same olid erecting and constructii g in connection therewith sucli works, po es, wires above and un der ground, und other apparatus, electrical de vices and stations throughout said Com ty ol Muscogee as may be necessary to convey, furnish and supply the same to public aud private con sumers. The manufacture of paper in all its forms, and of paper, timber, wood and metals into such utensils, woodenware, machinery ami othei goods as may be produced therefrom: and t he con ducting and carrying on ol the manufacture ol all and eve. j other kind ol goods, wares, machine ry, wood aud metal product; - , oi such brunches or parts thereof as may ue louud eifental and de sk able for the profitable employment and ini- pjovement «• the said waterpower and property. Said corporation lo have power ami authority to sell, lease orient its said water power, lands, ma chinery, facto its and buildings, or such parts in cl portions (hereof as may be e> pedient, to such pri sons or other corporations as it may deem lit and proper; and to advance from its corporate capital, funds to such persons or corporations as may oc cupy its said property; to aid and promote thi carrying on by them of their said manufacturing business, and to make and execute all necesi ary conveyances and otln r instruments, and to enter into all proper contra els u nr. agreements for the exerche ol this authority and the securing of its said advance s. Also, to have power and authority to lay out ph ts and building lota upon the lands which may be hereafter acquired by said corporation in the States of Georgia and Alabama; to erect buildings and improvements thereon, and the said lots, va cant or improved, and the said buildings, to sell rent or h a e to the operatives of said manufac turing enterprises, ami to sucli other persons as may desire to rent, lease or purchase the same. THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS of said corporation will be located at the site ol its said mills and wuter power in Muscogee Coun ty, State ot Georgia. ITS CHIEF OFFICE to be in the City of Columbus, of said County and State; but lt’shall have authority in pursuit, of its said business aud promotion of its objects to es tablish b. anch offices at such other points and tv. exercise its lights: ud franchises heretofore men tioned, and to build actorics, make improve ments, contracts, agreements, investments and carry on business of the nature and character afore mentioned with regard to its property and upon the lands and property which may be liere- aiter acquired by said corporation in the State of Alabama, and at such other places within and without the limits of said States of Georgia ana Alabama, as its objects and interests may re quire. THE CAPITAL STOCK of said corporation shall be one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, payable in money or property, us said corporators may determine, to be divided into shares ol©100 each, ol which amount ten per cent, thereof shall be paid in before said corpo ration commeuc. s to uo business; and petitioner*, desirt a aid corporation shall have authority to in crease said capital stock from time to time as it may deem tit und proper to any sum not exceed ing one million dollars, They desire said corporation to have the power of suing and being sued; to have aud to use a common seal, and to alter, break and change the same at will; to make rules and by-laws lor the management of its business, not in conflict with the laws of this State unit the United States, and the same to alter, amend and rescind at pleasure: to receive, lease, rent or purchase and hold such real estate and personal property as may be now oi hereafter necessary for its corporate purposes, for the expansion unci advancement of its objec ts, for the securing of debts due and to become due to said corporation, and the same to sell, mort gage and convey at will. That it have power to effect loans and to issue bonds iu the name of said corporation, without security «>r to secure such bonds by mortgage oi iu property, rea> and personal, or t of sucli parts or portions thereof as may be desirable; and to loan out its surplus earnings upon mortgage or other available security. To elect and appoint such officers, managers, directors and agents us it desires; and to provine such rules and regulations witn respect to stock holders who refus-e to pay up any balance due on their stock as will Compel them to pay upon pen alty ol't-alv or forfeiture of such stock, and to do und perform all such ueis os are necessary for tin- execution of its powers and to carry out the ob j ecus 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 uniuuut of unpaid stock subscribed by sucli stockholder. Wherefore petitioners pray that they, their as sociates and successors be duly incorporated un der the name us aioresaid for the term of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal, with ail the p -wers herein prayed for, and with such other powers and privileges as are incident to corpo rations under the laws of this stale, and that af ter the filing, recording and publishing of this petition, as provided by law, the Court will pass an order declaring this application granted. And petitioners will ever pray, etc. McNEILL & LEVY, L F. GARRARD t Attorneys for Petitioners. GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: Filed in the Clerk’s office Superior Court of said county on the 11th day of October, 1886, and recorded this 12th day of October on page 15. am! Records of Bills and Writs, Muscogee Superior Court, 1885. GEO. Y. POND, ocl3 oaw 4w Clerk S. C. M. C. Ga. 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 business is in Columbus, in -aid county. That the original charter and act of incorpora tion was granted by the'General Assembly of said State by an Act entit ed ‘ An Act to incorpo rate the Eagle and Pheiiix Manufacturing Com pany of Columbus. Georgia,” which act was ap proved lotti of March, I860. That sui-: Act of Incorporation did r.ot provide for the election ol more than five Directors, not has there been any change in the law? respecting said corporation. That t: e corporators named in said Act did or ganize .-aid w<i..p.’.ny, and that the cupital stock o said e •mnany has been increased to one mill ion two Inn.duii siMd fifty thousand dollars, all of which has he. n paid in. That tlie objCwi of said corporation was the manufacture and sale o. cotton and woolen good:*, and said company still carry on such busi ness in said county. That at the last annua 1 meeting of the stock holders of said company it was resolved by said stockholders that application should be made U; alter and amend the charter of said company, sc us to provide that the stockholders should, at the annual elections, choose nine directors among said stockholders instead of five, as provided by said charier. 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 ofsuid Act Briall be so altered and ament'ed as that the same sha 1 read as fol lows: Sec. IV. That there shall bean annual meeting of the stockholders of said coiporation at such time and place as the corporation may provide b*r its by-laws for the purpose of electing nine direct 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 a** may be after subsequent elections, chose out »*ftheir uumberitt president,and in case of the death, resignation or removal of the presi dent or any a irectore, such vacancy or vacancies may be filled for the remainder of the year where in they may happen by the said remaining < iroct- ors, or a majority of them may appoint a presi dent pro tern., wno shall exercise such powers and functions as the by-laws of said corporation may provide. PEABODY. BRANNON & BATTLE. Petitioners’ Attorneys. Filed and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of said county thiaisthd'y of Sep tember. 1886. GEO Y. POND. sep21 oaw 4w Clerk S. C M. G.. Oa. AGENTS la r^VaiWt vV,'.’v.ft* gUOT '■a-’!!’ 1 8|<cU SSSSSSSSSSSSS S Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. For Fifty Years the great Remedy for S Blood Poison and Skin Diseases. s s s s SSSSSSSSSSSSS CAUTION. Consumer» should not con fuss our 3psc\flc with the numswus imitations, substitutes, potash and mercury mixtures which are got ten up to scU y not on their own merit, but on the merit of our remedy. An imitation is always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive only as they can. steal from the article, imitated. Treatise on Wood and Skin Diseases mailed free. For sale by all druggists. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0. % Drawers. Atlanta, Ga. Constructed With Our Own i ••Patent Eyelet Batteries,” Surpass In power and nornancncy nil nnd every ot her device to apply niugiietism to the human system. Our record stands at »r» percent of ail curable eases cnriil. Thr ». Lung, .Stomnch. Kidney, Liver and alino-t i\li\y other trouble yields to Hie miiii yet pen lsti.nl currents of mag- uotism, in applied by our nicth'»us. The Belt " I liiviirorutor impart gjtin trongth, warmth un«! eniurorl. iiud the Dyspeptic, N* rvous, weak and »li spending become hopeful and genial, and enjoy lire again. S. S. S. vs. POTASH. I have had blood poison for ten years. I know I have taken one hundred bottles of iodide of potash in that time, blit it did me no good. Last, summer my face, neck, body and limbs were covered with sores, and I could scarcely use my arms on account, of rheu matism in my shoulders. 1 took S. S. S., unit it has done me more good than all other medi cines I have token. My face, body and neck are perfectly clear and clean, and iny rheu matism is entirely gone. I weighed 110 pounds when 1 began the medicine, aud 1 now weigh 152 pounds. My first bottle bellied me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong man. I would not be without S. ti. S. for several times its weight in gold. C. E. MITCHELL, W. 23d St. Ferry, New York. t an Amazing Business We Did LAST IMIOIISrTIH:! WHAT CROWDS W E ZEE .A ID. How the Goods Moved: We are equal l.o the demand. Ask both "Telegraph com panies and they wiil tell yon we use the wires daily to re plenish our stock. Ask the Express company ; they will tell you that we use them freely for the same purpose. Received Last Week: New Dress Goods in choice shades in Tricots. Cassimere Traveres, Tricotines, Cashmeres, Serges. Homespuns, etc. New stock Eider Down. New stock Jersey Flannels, Jer sey Jackets and Plush Wraps. iv Stock Black and Colored Sik We cannot mention here Hie many fresh arrivals, as our stock is changing daily. Wc are not given lo bragging, but will modestly say if you will give us an even chance we will sell you your goods every time. Call and see us. J. A. KIRVEN & CO. CE Shortest, Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad. Ill effect .September 12th, 1886. Leave New Orleans.., “ Mobi e “ Selma “ Montgomery.. “ Chehaw Arrive Columbus Leave Columbus Opelika. vo Atlanta . ve Rome.... Dalton .. C.hdttano< . W. & A. Railroad. Oil •inti.. | No. 53 | No. 61 8 20 p m! 7 55 a ni 1 10 aim 1 20 p m 9 or, a ill j 1 90 u 111 8 20 pm 7 65 a m i 9 56 p m: 9 07 a m 1 11 65 a m | 11 55 a m 2 28 p m 8 54 a m | 10 53 p m 10 05 a m 11 46 p ill 10 49 a m l 12 26 a m 11 20 n m | 145am 1223 pm I 3 25 a m 1 1 45 p m 7 50 a m I 11 15 a m 0 50 p ill 11140am 555 pm 1 00 p ill 7 37 |> m : 1 07 p ill Via the Piedmont Air Leave Atlanta Arrive Charlotte “ Richmond “ Washington “ Baltimore “ Philadelphia “ New York Line to New York and East. Train 53, Pullman Palace Cars Montgomery to Washington without change. Train 51, Pullman Palace Buffet Car Atlanta to New York without chauge. South Bound Trains. No. 50 l^eave Atlanta Leave Columbus “ Opelika 1 6 18 pm I 3 30am Arrive Cnehaw 6 02pm 4 40am “ Montgomery | | 715 pm 1 620am Arrive Mobile I I j I 2 25ara| 210pm ** New Orleans I } I I 720aml 780pm Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Trail* 62, Family Emigrant Bleeping Cat, free of charge, through to Texas without change. Via Belma ond Queen and Crescent. | ! Leave Columbus 2 28 pm “ Opelika 5 18 p ml “ Montgomery 8 15 p m j 1 46 p m Arrive Belma 11 15 pm! 3 45 pm “ Marion 6 35pm “ Greensboro 6 27 pm “ Meridan 11116pm “ Jackson I 4 22 am “ Vicksburg 6 50 a m “ Monroe 140pm “ Shreveport I 6 36 j> m B25 WIlNOiilfi Niigindlc Power I.nriloM’ Abdominal Nii|t>{»orfer Gives great support and comfort and in creased strength to the v ails of the abdomen in cases of abdominal enlargement without any particular disease. Tends also to decrease ana prevent excessive accumulation of fat The lUiqsiieKc Teel li lug Xecklii^e soothes and «niiet.s the Teething Baby and pre vents convulsions. The ftill power Hyclot Itaftfery Insole* not. only warm tho feet, but prevent cramps in legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Invalid should despair because cheaper or inferior goods have failed, until they have tried our methods. Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials mailed to any address. Advice and counsel free to all patients. Hr, CARLIMK TE8RV, Columlius, (i:i„ Agent oclfi dtjel6 Combined with Great Refracting Tower, They are hn 'D'runs parent nnd Color* loss ns Light Itself, in; i-Aunit'ii. uiimuiiiik uio 'vnui; without fatigue. In fact, they £ Perfect Si//lit Preservers. Testimonials from the. leading physicians In the Unit, d States, governors, sen atom, legis- l'ltors, siiw-kmen. men of note in all professions and in '.tFlerenl branches of trade, bankers, m«- ■ h int -, i t -., can be given, who have had their sight improved by their use. ALL EYES FITTED ANII THE FIT GUARANTEED DY BRANNON & CARSON, Druggists, Columbus, Georgia. THE PATENT MICE * DUST PROOF UPSIJYIERBESK W ; iI«y'Sonkcas6s,Tables, Offlov. ' Chairs,Letter Presses, Fine Cabinets, &c. TYLKR DESK CO. N. Four h ii!... St. ],<.mu, Bern! 4u for 40 ud, Culclofrt* 25 Acres—5 Room Dwelling. \\ r ILL exchange for city property. Cash o» “V credit, low interest. No. 262 JOHN BLACK MAR, Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga. se wed A.fri tf Into. 172. -Cash or Credit. |A ACRES and five-room Dwelling 75 acres —ri r\J of wood ; out-buildings, stables, cribs, etc. JOHN BLACK MAR. Real Estate Agent, Columbus. Ga. se wod&fri tf $50 REWARD ill b- [.ai l for any Grain Fab ol CECIL GABBETT, General Manager. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, General Passenger Agent. n i r in r «te i ir n I’ni.ut SION AHC'li Ural. an>l Heed Mrnarittnr ami !(■(• gor nr nir Improved War®- Mount' Mill which wc after cheap. I * r i < I.i»t :n;i! lot frti«*. NEWARK MACHINE CO. Ctotumhcur Oh! .4 HI FOR ALL. StlO a week and expenses If It paid. Valuable outfit and particulars free F. O. VICKOKY. Augusta, Mo. oc4 w6m BUY YOUR 8. ftnml for n . „..8o( Walehe*Klflflaflpi mY ClBfllii.K ” M-&Allunn<‘ Mt \awV*»'- A ACMTC Are marantcei LI* nonrT to Mil W AltCll I v9&PECIALTIKM w> boueeaeapera. >• mouej needed to buy goods. Write for Catalogue u.. . Medal offer. The Cllnpcr Mf«. (V. Mln>itM>. Ctnehaeetf, •• iking for 1 .. .Acir own he Lo business. Spare moments ma . I o pnrfUt . . loyr.i also. A few vacancies In t«»wi. lainl eUleo. ‘ i"t'NSON &CO.. 1013 Main M.. 1 .c. mouu. Va a tig? w4tr* SHU MW. .O- t* iT Perfect Ci.'t ? i a ».n without n-siiw . VIL.aVL A >. U kit A l» \