Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, November 20, 1886, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, ftOVEMBER 20, 1 m. Haw* from the Three States Told In Brief Paregraphs. I little Girl Burned tn Death Sear Drayton—An Aired Lady Suffer* the Same Fate at Harlan. The Bonui In Sheffield Stack—Other Hatter* of General Intereat. Georgia. The registration in Brunswick has closed, with 601 white and 297 colored voters. Mr. Wm. W. Hill, a prominent planter of Wilkes oounty, fell a day or so since and broke one of his ribs. Over #100,000 worth of property will be sold al the court house in Athens on the first Tuesday in December. John Burns plead guilty of murder in court at Sylvania Wednesday and was sen tenced to the penitentiary for life. Judge Meriwether, of Newton oounty, and Mrs. C. E. Florence, of Wilkes oounty, •were married Wednesday night at the resi dence of the latter, Rev. Morgan Callaway, of Oxford, officiating. A great deal of counterfeit money has been circulated in Rome during the past month. A number of arrests have already been made, and Thursday Marshal Shrop shire added to the number by arresting Jasper Jackson, who is charged with pass ing counterfeit half dollars. Judge John W. Nesbit, of Milton county, has lived forty-five years at his present home and has raised a large family, all of whom are grown. He had, until they were emancipated, several slaves, and there has never a death occurred on his farm, among white or black. There lives in Marietta a colored woman 102 years old. Her name is Juda Long. She is hale and hearty, and attends church nearly every Sunday. She belonged to Captain Whidby, who was in the revolu tionary war, and her age was recorded in the Bible, and consequently there can be no mistake about it. She is the oldest per son in Cobb county. A little four-year-old daughter of Mr. James Hall, living three or four miles from Drayton, while playing in the house acci dentally set her clothes fire last Saturday, and before the flames oould be extin guished was so badly burned that she died about 3 o’clock Sunday morning. Dr. Niles was called in and did all he could for the sufferer, but she had been too badly burned internally, having sacked the flames down her throat in screaming. A few days ago Bose Sparks, a son of T. N. Sparks, was up a muscadine tree, near the public road in the vicinity of Waverly Hall, Harris county, and a passing gang of Georgia Midland railroad hands seeing the boy up the tree, dressed in light clothes, making a good target, fired upon him, striking him in the right, hand and making a very 3erious wound. Two lingers were partly amputated, anti the hand dressed by Dr. L. W. Stanford. The little hoy does not k.,ow whether they fired upon him intentionally or were firing at ran dom. A lit III! 111*. Sheffield stork U now reported as worth $1.75. Troy has received 21,000 bales of cotton this season. Sherman P. Whaley has been appointed postmaster at Lamberta, Baldwin county. Thirteen new electric lights will be erected in Selma at an early cate. Ali gas lights urc to be disposed of. Since the 30th of September three new manufacturing enterprises have been started in Montgomery. They are a broom factory, a paper box factory ami a sausage factory. These things make great cities out of small towns. Thursday morning a negro trespasser, named Ne’illy, was found dead on top of a boiler at the Alice (urnaee near Birming ham. He had climbed up there during the night and went to sleep and it is supposed escaping gas killed him. Montgomery is to have a stock exchange on a small settle. Mr. Tom Hannon, at the Commercial Fire Insurance Company, is having his boaro prepared on which will be posted daily reports of the quotations of all stocks in which the people of Alabama deal. Abner R. Hill, an octogenarian, died at the resilience of his son-in-law, Hon. T. K. Brantley, in Troy, Thursday night. He re cently returned from Texas in verv ill- bealtll. He was the father of Dr. R. A. Hill, a prominent physician of Coffee county. Col. F. C. Morehead has arranged to start a first-class joint stock monthly iron paper at Birmingham, the “Southern Iron Works,” with a Building of its own and a line equipment. He will also move the Planter’s Journal to Birmingham from Vicksburg. Mrs. Presley Perry, wife of one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of Marion, was accidentally burned to death Thursday. She was sewing in front of a grate fire and her clothing caught and her body almost burned to a crisp. She lived about eight hours. Dave Ballon's bar in Selina was entered by thieves at the back window Wednesday night. With a hatchet the burglars prized open the closet door, stealing therefrom $53.35, also a line breech-loading shot gun, pawned goods, whisky, wine,etc., amount ing in value to $450. Alex Bryant, a negro employed as clerk in the bar, is suspected as one among the thieves, or chief, who did the stealing, and accordingly was ar rested and locked up. The officers of the law are making close investigation of the robbery. Florida. An era of brick buildings is invading Tampa. Kissimmee is the headquarters for Eng lishmen roundabout. Nort-h Tampa, a suburb, was incorported a city November 9. Ybor City, the suburb of Tampa, has over 2000 population. An informal meeting has been held fo discuss tho incorporation of W inter 1 ark. The Tropical hotel, of Kissimmee, has a bevy of beauties from the north as wait ers. Mayor Rose, of Kissimmee, has sold his law library and will hereafter deal in real estate. A snake at Sanford recently swallowed a daruinfj egg, thinking he had found some thing rich. Contractor Stewart, of the Sanford and Lake Eustis, is quite ill and has been taken to Sanford. Live Oak wants a Bystem of water works connecting the town with the Suwanee Springs. Postmaster Bryan, of Kissimmee, is go ing to H&ires City to reside. He will be postmaster all the same. Miller & Henderson are to run a line of steamers to Nassau from Tampa. Alread) they are importing oranges. A sidewheel steamer is being built at Kissimmee by Gibson & Co., to run through the lake at Punta Gorda. The foundations of the new Trinity Methodist Episcopal church on Tolomato street, St. Augustine, are now being laid. The St. Augustine and Palatka railway will, in the course of a few days, run its trains across the St. Sebastian river into St. Augustine. Mr. Hedges, civil engineer on the San ford aud Lake Eutis, has resigned and will Pi.S* oiU ice new road between Plant City and Palma Sola. M. H. Mabry, lieutenant-governor or Florida, gives more than a tenth of hia income to religious and charitable pur poses, though not a member of the church himself, The Disston company has Isold 4710 acres of land in the vicinity of Charlotte Harbor ana on the Caloosahatchee river to a western syndicate through their Philadel phia office, but the names of the pur chasers have not yet been given, A lady was having a well dug in Lees burg. The digger made a stroke with the crowbar which passed on dow a ward,nearly scaring the negro to death. On investiga- tion a small lake or pool of water about twenty feet In diameter was discovered. Another gentleman having a well dug left ’t on Saturday night with the tools at the bottom, without any sign of water. When he returned Monday morning it wbb run ning over. Another well was sunk on the edge of a limo sink where tho best of free stone water was found. Laughter Lend* a Sou Charm To beauty when it discloses a pretty set of teeth. Whiteness, when nature has sup plied this element of loveliness, may be rtljiined through life by using fragrant SOZODONT. sat se tu th&w A Suggestlen About ({ulurc*. Intemperance among the Turks is Droved either bv admission of the person aocused or by witnesses who have seen him in the act of drinking. The flavor of wine from one’s breath is not sufficient proof: he may have eaten quinces, which gives the same odor.—Sunset Cox Interview. Herron, lMillltutcit Mm. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap pliances, for the speedy relief and perma nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus trated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. deel7 tu.th,sat,se&wly Strange. But Nothing New. We are out of wood at our house, not withstanding there are several cords over due, promised us on back subscription. Strange, isn’t it? But then we have been in the newspaper business long enough to get used to strange things.—Steubenville (Mo.) Independent. Throat Diseases commence with a Cough, Cold or Sore Throat. Brown’s Bronchial Troches give immediate re lief. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cents. th sat se t.u&vv l.Kimtry !V I ill! Aivakr. Mrs. Langtry says the handsomest, man she ever saw in America is named Smith. Mrs. Langtry is evidently learning some of the ways'of advertising and Inis an eye to pleasing the ear ot a large body of our population at very small expense.—Chi cago News.| OTHERS' FRIEND -MAKES- GHILD-BIRTH EASY! The time has corn.' when the terri ble agony of this critical period in wo man’s life cun be avoided. A distin guished physician, who spent 44years in this branch afpi'antR'C, left to child- bearing women this legam, THE MOTHERS’ FRIEND, and to-day th ro are thousands of women who, having used this remedy before con finement, rise up and call his name blessed. VVecan prove all we claim by living witnesses, and any one in terested can call, or have their hus bands do so, and see the orivriual let ters, which we cannot publish. All druggists sell it. For particulars address Bhadfield Regulator Co.. Atlanta, Ga. eod&w n r m NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS To tlso SioeU t»fi‘ the GEORGIA llil it (IF R. R. OOIMIF-A-ItTY. Io Coi «- v and'mnc Tnc lies grade .between Columbus. Ga., and Atlanta. Ga., or between Columbus, Ga,, and some point on the Fast Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad between. Atlanta, Ga., and Macon, Ga.. with the privilege ot entering. At- lantft on the track of any railroad with terminal facilities there, is traded and re.wlv for the cross- tits, trestles and bridges, and whereas, by the terms of subscription th. tint installment of the same b> comes due and payable upon officialawh ile::; ion of the completion of the work as above. Be it resolved, That the Treasurer is authorized to publish in the name of tills Board the comple tion of the first section of twenty milts, as stipu lated in said subscription notes, and to call on the subscribers lor payment of the first install ment notes of 25 per cent., which notes ane now due and payable at the National Bank of Colum bus, Ga. . T , Seaton Orantland, C. L. Davis, Geo. P. Swift. jr„ N. J. Bussey. \V. J. Kincaid, .T. F, Flournoy. B. T. Hatcher, T. M. Ft ley, J. W. Woolfolk. . The Board of Directors of the Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad Company.^ ^ pvVJS no vie oaw4w ' * Treasurer. Not only shortens the time of labor and lessens the in tensity of pain, but it great ly diminishes the danger to life of both mother and child and leaves the mother in a condition highly favorable to speedy recovery, and far less liable to Hooding, Con- vulsions,and other alarming symptoms incident to slow or painful labor. Its wonder ful efficacy in I his respect entitles it to be called Tub Mother's Fbibnd ana to be ranked as one of tbe life saving remedies of the nine teenth century'. „ . ... We cannot publish certifi cates concerning this reme dy without wounding the delicacy of the writers. Yet we have hundieds on Hie. send Tor our book. “To Mothers,” mailed free. Bradpikld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. jy21 eod&w nrm : A FREE SAMPLE D ’I1 ,r n Mmnle free to any one sending ad- In Re. “Chattahoochee Falli Company." Ap* plication for Charter. CTATE OF GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUN S. ^ i,.T° the Superior Court of said county: The petition of.l.T. Wamock L. F. Garrard. A. J. Bethune, A. R, Lawton and George M. Clapp, respectfully shows that they and their associates and successors desire to he incorporated und mode a body corporate and politic under the name of Chattahoochee Fulls Company." The object oi said corporators, ana for which they ask to be incorporated and empowered to engage in. is: The utilization, improvement and operation of water power on the Chattahoochee river, in the County oi Muscogee aud State of Georgia, by con trolling the waters oi sale Chattahoochee river with locks, dams and>nch other means and de vices as may be necessary to enubli them to sup ply water power for manufacturing purposes to such mills and machinery as may be thereon lo cated aud which may be hereafter purchased mid erected by said corporation, and to such persons or corporations as may purchase, lease or rent said water power or any part thereof from it To construct and maintain all necost ary caua’s, chute!-, flumes, sluices, dams, tramways and other appliances on, upon and through the lands and property of saiu corpora tion for the proper dis tributt on, utilization and preservation of said waterpower an*: which may be found essential and useful for said purposes. To utilize and improve all the lands acquired by said corporation at und contiguous io said water power upon the cast and west bunks of the Chat tahoochee river, in ilie States of Georgia and Ala bama, by erecting thereon mills, machinery, fac tories ami other bui.dings, and engaging in the manufacture of cotton wool and all ot her fibrous ano textile materials into yarns, cloth, thread, rope and other fabrics, goods and products of ov ery kind whatever. Ginning cotton for toll or Feed or other valuable consideration; manufacturing cotton seed into such products as can be obtained theri from; grinwingcorn, wheat and other grain and produce for toll or for market aucheonver tin* the same into flour, meal and its ot her products. The furnishieg of power and the production and S encruting thereby of electricity for ligi t and eat, for motive power and for such mechanical and other uses and purposes us it may be adapted to; und supplying, leasing and selling the same and erecting und constructs g in connection therewith such works, po es, wires above and un der ground, and other apparatus, electrical de vices and stations throughout said Cou:.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, and of paper, timber, wood and metals into such utensils, woodenwure, machinery and other goods as may be produced therefrom; and the con ducting and carrying on oi the manufacture of ail ami eve: y other kind of goods, wares, machine ry, wood and metal products, or such branches or parts thereof as may be found e»*ent’al and de sirable for the profitable employment and im provement oi the said water power und property. Said corporation to have power and authority to sell, lease or rent its said water power, lands, ma chinery, facto* ies and buildings, or such parts at d funds to such persons or corporations as may oc cupy its said property; to aid and promote the carrying on by them of their said manufacturing business, and to make and execute all uecostary conveyances and other instruments, and to enter into all proper contracts anr. agreements for the exercise ol this authority and the securing of its said advance s. Also, to have power and authority to lay L ts and building lots upon the lands which lay out _ ..ion may <e hereafter acquired by said corporation in the States of Georgiu aud Alabama; to erect buildings and improvements thereon, and the said lots, va cant or improved, and the said buildings, to sell rent or It a o to the operatives of said manufac turing enterprises, and to such 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 of its said nulls and water power in Muscogee Coun ty, State of Georgia. ITS CHIEF OFFICE to be in the City of Columbus, of said County and State; out it snail have authority in pursuit of its said business ami promotion of no objects to es tdUtish b: alien offices at such otlo.-r points and to exercise its rights; lid franchiser heretofore men tioned, aud to build actor its, make improve ments, eo itracts, agreements, im\ si menu and curry on business ot the nature and character afore mentioned with regard to its property and upoulhe lands and property which may he here after acquired uy said corporation in the .State of Alabama, and at sue a other pieces within and without the limits of said States of Georgia und Alabama, as its objects and interests may re quire. THE CAPITAL STOCK of said corporation shall iic- one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, payable in money or property, as said corporators may determine, to be divided into shares ot «>lb0 each, of which amount ten per lent, thereof ts ua*l be paid in before said corpo ration commenct s to do easiness; and petitioners desir* s..id corporation shall have authority to in crease said capital stock from time io time as it may deem lit und proper to uny sum not exceed ing cue million dollars. They desire said corporation to have the power of suing and being sued; to have und to use u common seal, aim to alter, break and change the same at will; to make rales and by-laws lor the management of its ousiness, not in conflict with the laws oi this Slate anu the United States, und tne same to alter, amend and rescind at pleasure; to receive, leas:;, 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 ano advancement of its objects, for tile scvimng of debts due and to become due to said corporation, and the same to sell, mort gage and convey at will. That it have powex to effect loans and to issue bonds in the name of said corporation, without security or to secure such bonds by mortgage ot its property, rent and personal, or of such parts or portions thereof as may he desirable; anil to loan out its surplus earnings upon mortgage or other available security. To elect ami appoint such officers, managers, directors and agents as it desires; and to provide such rules and regulations with respect to stock holders who »efutc to pay up uny balance due on their stock us will compel them t o pay upon pen alty of sale or forfeiture of such mock, and to do and perforin all ouch ac«.s» an are necessary for the execution of its powers and to carry out the ob jeets aud purposes of this corporation. The individual property ot each stockholder shall not be liable for the debts, liabilities, pbli- gutions or default of said corporation except to the amount of unpaid stock subscribed by such stockholder. Wherefore petitioners pray that they, their as sociates and successors be duly incorporated un der the name as aforesaid for t he term of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal, with all the p -wers herein prayed ior, and with such other powers and privileges as are incident lo corpo rations under the laws of this stare, 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, Attorneys for Petitioners. GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: Filed in the Clerk’s office Superior Court of said county on the lltli day of October, lSSii, and recorded this 12th day of October on page 15, and Records of Bills and Writs, Muscogee Superior^Court, r l885. ool3 oaw 4w In Re. The Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company. Petition to amend Charter. CTATE OF GEORt HA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: O To the Honorable Superior Court of said Count,) : The petition of the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company respectfully shows. That it is a corporation oi said state, located and doing business in said county, and its principal office and place of doing business is in Columbus, in i-aid county., That the original charter and act of mcornora tion was granted by the General Asrcmbly of said State by an Act entiled ‘ An Act to incorpo rate the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Com* paev of Columbus. Georgia,” which act was ap proved lOi U of March, 18«G. That said Act of Incorporation did rot provide for i !: • election at more than five Directors, nor has chere been any change in the law* respecting said corporation. Turn t» • ’iporators named in said Act did or gan iw sab. * * .up t.v.y. and that, the capital stock sssssssssssss S Po r Fifty Tears the great Remedy for S S Blood Poison and Skin. Diseases. S s s s 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. SSSSSSSSSSSSS WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. Shortest, Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad. In effect November Mth, 1886. No. 51 No. 63 8 05 p m 1 20 p in 8 15 p ill 9 35 p m 2 28 p m 10 29 p m 1112 p m 11 44 p m 12 03 p m “ Atlanta 2 15 am Via W. & A. Railroad. 1 40 p m 6 59 p ill 7 50 ft m 7 07 p in 6 50 p ill 1 00 p m “ Cincinnati 1 Via the Piedmont Air Line to New York und East. 1 45 p m 12 55 a m 7 40 ft m 6 15 p in 3 30 p m 4 48 p m 717 p m 9 20 p in 10 03 a ra 12 35 p m 3 20 p m “ New York Pullman Palace Cars Muntgomeiy to Washington without change on all.trr Train 51, Pullman Palace Buffet Car Atlanta to New York without, change. South Bound Trains. Leave Atlanta Leave Colurnbu* Arrive Chehaw .*. “ Montgomery Arrive Mobile- “ New Orleans Train 60, Pullman Palace Sleeping Oar through to New Orica Sleeping Ca , ftce of charge, through to Texas without change. Via Selma and Queen and Crescent. | | Leave Columbus “ Opelika “ Montgomery Arrive Selma i. “ Marion « “ Greensboro “ Meridan . t “ Jackson “ Vicksburg “ Monroe “ Shreveport CECIL GARBETT. Geuerfil Manager. 1 i No. 60 1 No. 62 * * 2 28 p m ■ 5 09 p m J 4 25 a m ..! • 7 15 ml (1 45 a m 2 15 am 1 2 10 p in 7 10 a m 1 7 30 p in Train 52. Family Emigrant 1 ‘15 p m I 4 00 p m 5 35 p in 0 27 p m 11 15 pm I 4 22 a m 6 50am , 1 40 p m 0 45 p m ALL FIR3T-CLASS Storeteepers now tees it for Sale THE Bf ST Bakimr Powder IN Jilt TO PARENTS. Many baking powders are v»»rv pernlciouiv to health, and while every one regards hi« own, he should also have a care for tlio tendetf ones—the little children. SEA FOAM contains none of tho bad qualities of baking I H>wdern—soda or saleratua. It contains no mrtful ingredient— uo alum or ammonia. SCIENTIFIC. AH Chemlsteiwho have analyzed Sea Foam commend it. Housekeepers who have used it will have no other. Cooks, whose best oTorts have failed with other powders, are jubilant over Sea Foam, Saves time, saves labor, saves money. It is positively unequaled. Absolutely pure. Used by the lending hotels and restaurants In New York city and throughout the country. For sale by oil first-class grocers. GANTZ, JONES efi CO., 176 Duane St., N. T. ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of an/ proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell A Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau,. IO Spruce St., Ne*v York. Send lOcts for lOO-naqa Pampfolefr’ For 15 years at 37 Court Place t, rrrul&rW educate «.a<l loRiilljr quaUBftd phyalolan an! ttt mi hi «ucoe»sful, ffi* bln praotLo will pn Carol aU itoru: OHRONlC null EASES. . . _ Spormatorrhea and. Impolency, ■ii tiiorrmU of «olf-abim» In youth, icxwftl ft •" ii.i pn uimuflM of ; j.naPaee. Awnlou f Honietv l,.— of Sexual Power Ac - .>r ;»r, tro thormirtily 1 TPHKX.^SP 0 ^ 1 -' (skin Mobile & Girard R. R. Co. k’S; c r, puy "fti&iatteMtar •till. 1*1 It I. In o N and after this date Trains will run as folio COLUMBUS, GA., November 14, ISM. , phvuicljr tiinil cr ft*p:r»b unvwlicli. Cunruxitecd ia nil Casus r b> letter ff'-'j lnvbo<l IU1> c WEST BOUND MAINS. No. I. Pass’gcr. No. 8. Aecom. No. 5. Accom. | Leave Columbus Union Depot 1 40 p m 10 35 p in 5 35 a m “ Columbus Broad Str *et Depot 1 56 p ill 10 45 p ill 5 4i a ru An’ive C■ ii ion Springs •1 60 n m 9 00 a ill 9 37 a in 1 Leave Union tliuing.s V 20 j) m 2 ID a in 10 25 am Arrive Troy 9 01 p m 6 40 p in 9 48 p m 5 GO a in 12 20 a in “ Eufaula, M. & E. It. It 11 20 a in EAST BOUND TRAINS. No. 2. No. 4. No. 6. Pasf’ger. Aceoni. Accom. Leave Montgomery, M. & E P.. R 8 10 a m 3 40 p m ..... “ Eufaula, M. «& E. It. R 4 54 a ni “ Troy 8 07 a ni 4 00 a in 7 15 p m 7 35 pm Arrive Montgoihery, >r. & E. It R 7 30 ft m 7 30 a m “ Columbus 12 65 p m llOinra 10 31 a mi Trains Nos. J and 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight ami Accommodation daily ex- cept Sunday. W. L. CLARK. Sup’t. D E. WILLIAMS. O. P. A. PRIVATE COUNSEX.OR ) pvjrr*. Nffnt in u..y ii«1«Iic>nh, «• cutvly ri-nM, fur thirtj iV-Vv V. i’ rt i"\. it. UiQ l» il a ' HundMikS la4 uBUauU "VURE Biliousness; Sick Headache hi Tom’hours. One dose relieves Hocakia. Vhoy euro and' prevent Cldiis Fever, Sour Sumach .‘- s Bad. droath. Clear tho Skin, To:>ofi. • th ••/??, uni give, lie«"» Vigor in tho tyr.lnm. .«I ■ *»' ’. /. N- Try them oneo ar.a you vvfil never ho v .:' f t 4 V.*ro. ftrlco, 25 cents per bottle. S;!d by t'.* • ,i/'j »nd iViedicine Dealer?, genornlly. Sent on rirJ?: ui price in stamps, postpahj, to any a?r?resi, o. r. SMITH & CO., Manufacturers and Solo Props.. ST. LOUIS, MO, j-vet of said corporation was the manufacture and sale oi cotton and woolen woods, and said company tttill carry on such busi ness in said county. . .. . , That at the ln«L annua 1 meeting of the stock holders of said company it was resolved by said stockholders that application should be made lo alter and amend the charter of said company, so as to provide that the stockholders should, at the annual elections, choose nine directors anions said stockholders instead of five, as provided by said charter. Wherefore, your petitioner prays that an order may be passed at the next November term ofpuid Court declaring said petition granted, and that the Fourth Section of said Act shall be so altered and amended as that the same sha 1 read us fol- *°Sec. iV. That there shall be an annual meeting of the stockholders of said corporation at such time and place as the corporation may provide by its by-laws for the purpose of electing nine 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, aud 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 I'ftheir numberia president,and in case of the death, resignation or removal of the presi dent or any directors, such vacancy or vacancies mav be filledforthe remainder of the .year where in they may happen by the said remaining ‘ lrect- ors. or a majority of them may appoint a presi dent pro tein., who 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 tlusiathd * y of Sep- tember, 1886. „GKO Y. POND. sep21 oaw 4w Clerk S. 0 M. ( .. La. On MONDAY MORNING we will put on our Bargain Counter an elegant and attractive line of Novelsy Suitings. The goods are very stylish and beautiful, and parties pur chasing them will get Jug bargains, as we have determined to make great reductions on the former prices, which were very low to begin with. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! We s!u! show a large and beautiful line of these goods, and are offering them at prices that can’t he matched in this market. Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! We feel that we can say without hesitation that we have the largest, most varied, most stylish and most beautiful line of these goods in tho market, and we will put sueh prices on them that they will riot fail to take with the most careful buyer. Big Reductions in dents' and Ladies Merino Underwear ! A lady was in our store Saturday buying some of these goods, and she remarked that this was the place to buy Underwear. “I have tried everywhere, und these are the nicert and cheapest ( have found.” All parties in need of these goods had better do just ns this lady did—look, and then come and examine our stock. This is all we ask. DRESS TRIMMINGS! DRESS TRIMMINGS! Feather Trimmings in all the widths and shades. Maus, Fue and Astrachan Trim mings sold here cheaper than they are sold anywhere else in this market. THE COMING WEEK will be one of bargains with us, so don’t fail to give us a call. HILL &c LAW. S250?; A MONTH. Agonu v runted. 90 boat *eti Id. I sample free Ires.- I*V 1IB.ONWOV »•- -alt «l*' m TOM RESIDENCE. USTO. 172. 25 Acres—5 Room Dwelling. u>1l!uU—Lash of wEuiti YITILL exchange for city property. Cash o» ' * credit, low interest. No. 252 JOHN BLACKMAR, Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Qa. ae wed&fri tf lA ACRES and five-room Dwelling—75 acres of wood ; out-buildings, stables, cribs, etc. JOHN BLACKMAR, Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga. se wed&fri tf “S H ADEL AN D”extL m s.vI PURE BRED LIVE STOCK [ABLISHMENT kin the V/ORLD. Nnv Import a* ItloiiN roiihtuntljr F arriving. Rare Individual excellence and choice Urt oJlng. CHLYIIEHDATjJ? HORSES, I’Eicon Hit ON, NOIOIAN or FRENCH I)RAFT HORSES, English draft horses, T::oTTiN(i-imui) roadsters, Cl.KVilMNF) !UVS and ITI1.MH LOAMIKRS, ICELAND nnd SHETLAND I»C W IKS, llDLSl'KlN'-FRIKSIAN and DKYOX (hVITLE. Our customers have the* advantage of otir limiiy years experience in breeding and importing ; Superior Duality? l .iirtce Va riety nm! I hi me u sc < olleetionH ; opportu nity of eonipariiu; difl'errm brrrth ( and low |1 rices, becauso of our unci|iiuled fa« cji.ties, extent of busines* and low rates t>f Iran portation. Nootiier establisliment In the world offers Buell /idvuntiiges to the iMirehitaer. PR SUES LOW 1 TERMS EASY I Vis* •tors welrome, UorreNpondence nollo* Ited. Uireiiinrs Free, Mention this paoeS POWEa BROS., sprinifliori), Crawford Co-P** THE PATENT MICE & OUST PROOP TYLER DESK Bookcatat,Table*, Offloa Chairs, Letter Presses Fine Cabinets, *0. TYLER DESK OO. 500 N. Fourth »fc., St. Louifc Bead io- tor 40 vt>, CatuioasS M ANH00D, I VI causing Premature Decay, Nervous Deblllti List MmUWHI.I. Oti’. huvlnrr fri<til In vain r.wnr w:. t-n no wid RMHI FRtfi to his fellow snfforor AddroKj. C. J. MASON, I*. O. Box 3179, Now York Clt; oc28 eodc^wly W ETIAI AMT i & five man or woman »» iw I needihgprotitahleeniplor. inent to represent us iu every county. Salary rij.emonthly AexpeiiHOd, oralaive commiss ion on sales i f preferred. Goods staplOb k,i..o oi.tA* o...i ••articiilars Free. I I piDUUTWl. sveryone buys. Outfit and particuli 3TANDAR1) SILVER WAJftK CO., Boston uovl wly