Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, November 27, 1886, Image 3

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DAILY' ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1 m. IA, N«wt from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. A Matnn Man Flcroml of Fifty (Junta While Sleep. A Hyatcrloua llomlclileln Appling County-Sev eral Gin Ho men llurneil—A Heavy Failure In Anniston—A Mon lloliliecl In • Itlrnilnirliani. Florida Notea. Genrvla. The Presbyterian church of Gainesville has called to the pastorate. Rev. J. H.' Dickson, and he bus accepted. Somebody stole ijSO from Antonio Car- vello while he was asleep at his home in Macon, Wednesday night. Jacob Mass, of Cochran, has assigned with liabilities between $10,000 and >-50,000,’ and assets about the same amount. W. A. Watts is assignee. At a negro supper at Gum Creek Satur day night a negro began firing a pistol in the house o.nd shot three negroes, one fa tally. Joe Cooper was convicted of the murder of John Mason, both colored, at Darien Thursday and sentenced to be hung on January 14 next. Mr. Joe Miller, of White county, lost his residence and household furniture by fire recently. In trying to rescue his baby from the house he came very near losing his own life. The gin house belonging to the Misses Wright, daughters of James Wright, near Mallorysville, was burned on Sunday night with a large lot of cotton. Origin of the fire unknown. Mr. L. Byers, living ten miles north of Gainesville, had his gin house destroyed by tire Friday last. The loss is consider able. About five bales of cotton, seventy- five bushels of wheat and a large quantity of oats were consumed. Mr. Charles Farror, of Blountsville, is one of the brag farmers of Jones countv. Last year with two plows he made f >rty- two bales of cotton, and this year he will make thirty-six and plenty of provisions. He says he is going to get a new cotton screw so that he can pack bales heavy enough to bring .$45 regardless of how low the prices tend. The gin house of James M. W. Cody, situated about one and a half miles from Warrenton, was destroyed by fire Wednes day night at 12 o’clock. There were forty- three bales of Beed cotton in the house be longing to C. H. Lintieum, about forty of which were totally destroyed. The fire was without a doubt the work of an incen diary, as the gin was run by water power and no one had been near it in a day or two. The loss is about $1800; no insurance. Prof. W. A. Allen and Mr. A. C. Carmi- cal, of Newnan, were out bird hunting last week in Panther Creek district. Carmieal shot at some birds and Allen happened to be in range. One shot struck just under his right eye, one pierced the left ear, one lodged in the left elbow, and his hat was riddled with the shot. D \ Starr probed for the shot, but could not find any. The eye is very much inflamed and the wound causes great suffering. A sad accident occurred at Mr. I. D. Up shaw’s giu in Cobb county Siturday morn ing last. Frank Ashby, a fourteen-year-old colored boy, who had been working in and i about the gin house all the fall, by some I means got his arm against the saws and it | was badly torn. Drs. Cotton ami Middle- I brooks, (if Powder Springs, were sent for l by Mr. Upshaw, who came and amputated j his arm just above the elbow and did all j they could for him. but lu never rallied from the shock. He died in au hour after j the operation was performed. The report reached Baxley, Thursday : evening, tb it a my (tori ms homicide had ; been committed in the interior of Appling, : about twenty miles from that place. Rife j Taylor was the victim. William Nelson | anil Taylor lived within 100 yards of each j oilier. ' About midnight on Tuesday night j last a band of unknown persons visited ; Nelson’s home fertile supposed purpose of regulating him, and whilst they were try ing to enter the house his wile gave sev eral screams for assistance. Taylor, hear ing the noise, went upon his piazza to as certain the cause of the alarm, and was immediately shot t wice with a shotgun The gun contained buckshot and death was instantaneous. The perpetrators of the crime are unknown. Taylor was look ed upon as a good citizen. Alabama. Win. Brown, colored, escaped from jail at Selma Wednesday night. John Davis, a negro rapist, was lynched at Randolph Wednesday night. The Coosa furnace, at Gadsden, finds it impossible to get cars to move its iron. Major J. D. Cross has been appointed superintendent of education for Perry county. The first number of the Uniontown Her ald. edited by Gordon Dubose, is just out and is quite a creditable paper. A Memphis syndicate and J. E. Brown, of Scottsboru, have bought about 15,000 acres of ore mid coai lands on and near the Cumberland mountain in Jackson county. Mr. J. C. Guy was shot and painfully wounded by an unknown party near his residence oh the lower Wetumpka road, near Montgomery, Thursday night. The Jacksonville Republican says there seems to be an epidemic among the hogs in town something like quinsy, and many have died. In fact, they arc dying daily in the streets and elsewhere. II. H. Hurt, Sr., of Marion, and a Mr. Jones, of Bibb county, had a dispute a few days ago at Marion about an account, which resulted in a fight and the serious stabbing of Mr. Hurt in his side aqd arm. The physicians of Union Springs have entered into a protective association with regard to the collection of overdue bills. A list of those who wont pay is made out and each doctor agrees not to practice for such until payment is made. Messrs. Christopher & Stewart, of At- talla, have closed a contract with the Walker Iron and Coal company, of Rising Fawn, Ga., to supply them with 1500 to 3000 tons of iron ore per mouth for ten years from the Attalla mines. A declaration was filed Thursday ior the incorporation of the Enterprise Manufac turing Company, at Birmingham, .with *100,000 capital stock, to make sash, doors, blinds, etc, A dozen large operators ol that city and other places in north and middle Alabama ui c in the project. The negro Tim b■ one, who was serving out a sentence on the streets in Birming ham for assauit with intent to murder, and who escaped from the authorities last Friday, was killed on Saturday night at , one of the Kansas City railroad camps on the Warrior river. j An unexpected failure of the large dry goods and grocery firm of Later <£jonn- son, of Anniston occurred Wednesday afternoon. The court appointed Mr. J. a. Goodwin receiver at the request of Geo. L. ; Cater, of one the firm. Assets and liabilities | not known. ... , D . i J. M. Ware, a well known citizen ot Bir mingham, was knocked down and robbed by five negroes, in the heart ol tnecit> Wednesday night. The police caught one of them about day. He gave the others away, and Thursday morning two of them were taken. The first man said they bad been sleeping in a car in one ot the rail road yards and depending upon burglary and robbery for a living. Florida. St. Augustine’s board of trade has com pleted its organization. The fish and oyster men of Tampa re ceive more orders than they can fill. A scheme is now on foot for erecting and operating a tub and pail factory in Gaines- On Monday workmen commenced work on the new depot of the St. Augustine, Palatka and Tocoilrailroad at St. Augus tine. The depot will be built within three minutes’ walk of the piaza, and will be completed as rapidly as possible. The members of the St. Augustine Guards, which now number twenty-seven, received their gnus the past. week. The county commissioners at tli-ir lust meet ing voted an allowance ol ; l) per month toward the maintenance of the armory. _W. H. Robertson will gather between 1500 and 2000 boxes of oranges tiiis season from his grove on Newnan’s lake, for which lie will receive prices ranging from $2 to $3.50 per box. Mr. Robertson says there is a large profit in ruising oranges at $1.50 per box. Titusville has been incorporated and has elected the following municipal ticket: Mayor; D. L. Gaulden; aldermen, Minor Jones, Geo. W. Mackenzie, R. C. Scrim- goour, S. M. Ray, Jas. A. McCrory; treas urer, John M. Dixon; clerk, Robert Ran Bom; marshal, O. T. Rice. An Falitor IVilli n Note Hook. There are some men in this world who think they have done something smart when they have succeeded in “ snaking” an editor out of small sums for subscrip tion. We keep a “ dead-beat” book for tlie names of these small sharks. There are others who get mad if asked to pay the small amounts thev owe. We keep a list of these also, and promptly enter their names on our “ jackass book.” There are some interesting statistics at this office. McDuffie Journal. sssssssssss For Fifty Years the great Eetnedy for Bleed Poison Mia Skin Diseaps. Interesting Treatise on Blood and takin Diseases mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Constructed With Our Own •‘Patent Eyelet Batteries,” Surpass in power ami permanency nil nml every other device to apply magnetism to the human system. Our record id amis at ‘ > percent of all curable cases cured. Throat, Lung, Stomach, Nullity, Liver and almost t * c ry other trouble yields to the mild v t persistent currents of inag- •; ,, l i ni, as applied by our luetic ids. The Belt .lnvi.romtor im?•art pi at strength, warmth Dyspeptic. ana comfort, and 11 i and dosnon.ling, hi >.\ t - pile. N. n ous, weak e hopf ful and genial, and MOST PEBFE6T MADE Prepared with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and henlthfnlneus. Dr. Price’ ' Dakin*/ Vowdei cimrainf no Ammonia.Lime, Alum or Phosphate?. Ur. Price's Extrude, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., llavor deliciously. fimee Ml'//VG POWDTfi CO. Cwctno. am St. Lev. sssssssssss A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe Unit will cure you, FREE OF C1IARGE. This groat remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. Send a sclf-add ressod envelope to the Rev. Joseph t. Inman, station D, New York City pe 11 end&wl v (fol-4 r m' Duffy's Pure Malt Wliiskej Duffy's Formula. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cramps. Getitlftinen—I have urefl your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey with the most beneficial effects, aly trouble was Chronic Dinrrhoen WALTER IIUBDAKU. 620 Welch Sthkkt. Chester, Pu. Gentlen en-1 Imvc bem sutr •> inir tor ion years with mtarrii of ti.o ulouiacti (r'*suli ol typhoid lever;, running Into avHcniery and alcomtlon ot the towi r bowel. Thn best brands of whtsicev never salt'd inv- palate nttl 1 tested \ our'liuU'y'hrun* M .it Whiskey, which has mi v Gentlemen the stoma your I )n II Formula. illfu <11 AS A. WKlPNKU. Bky.aN, Will Pi as troll.11 long tine y, Ohio MARTIN SCHOTT. Hock avk., Prick’s Hill) Ofiielumul, Ohio. > Gentlemen—] have been sick till the winter iiMirh rim dysentery, ' Pure Mr. it Whiskey end MRS.'Mr AKA. forth Carolina. 1 ruiffe cd with or> ended Chronic Dl.t • to u- i relief. 1 I co id’.!' need i he Malt W.Lkev, s: Duffy's have more than UU pounds in well POC COATES. JUS Mourns Sr l have used I)i DnflVt Pi . Philadelphia. Pa. I-or ilia -doi.g will i\v, giving ire. M .It Wi.. .. , . ... child of m'\ < n r tiers. ,inPi*a deli Cui" ill * le tl IriK. She had 1 e -n n'Hnjc u lone urn. Mud to say that there is a dec hi John muroan. parity of fiajtg's Purr Mull V.'hixkeg, u.nl i* in- trivial more igtrclficnUi/ /nr the trtntuient of C'-ti urnvtiou. JtoMveimut ludigestinu. Mulrrai, General Debility audit'l Wanting linen*-*. In artilitimi to the. tonic vj/ect of our whiskey, it far- fiM'/if.'i unry tiled blood-forming material. whereby the Weight and Strength are increased. It it made in accordance with n speclallti prepared formula and romtintM prim-wall'/ of lm.fi y * rare Malt Whi'tkeg and flaw lleefsteal • ombine.d in liyuta form, the nutritious element* »</ the nee.j being extracted without cooling or chemiettl chniuje* by a nor nro' e**, making it the iwst palatable and efflKOdunx beef f/repanition ever made, It run be had qf all dealert at OAfi DOLLAR PS 11 llOTTLE. UNPRECEDENTED stock: ot 1 Piece Goods NOW ready For Fall, 1886. Clothing Made to Order, Variety t'nparHllcIed. Price* Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. GOODS selected now will be made ready foi delivery at any date desired. Call and favor up with an order. G. j. PEACOCK, Clothing Sltniiifiiotnrer, 1300 «» 120V Kroni Street. Columbus Ua. eodff REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Mr .1 IT Hamilton’s S'.orc, corner of Second avenue an j Fourteenth street. Hints for $1000 a year. giHOO Key of Rose Hill,good Store and Dwelling. $1700. aero lot * ith new five room residence on Ifoso Hill. , , 1000. Half acre vacant lot cor. 1st avenue and 5th 3500. A^iandbomr Residence and ICO acres of 1250. Good*four-room lious;* and two-room ten ant house on lower Tilth avenue, ,i acre tuoo Four ttnoe-room Houses in Northern i ’ Liberties rent for $16 per month. | 225. A vacant lot near Slade s school. Three 1 « acre vacant lots near Swift’s factory j cheap tor cash, jr 01 j r E n T . $20 Per month Store on Twelfth street. -VV. R. Moore’s ILuis •. south ofcouit house. f 0 store and Wagon Yard on Sixth avenue. VV. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt. A MONTH. Agenti wi ■''Lr«U '» A V HR ON- time. Leave Columbus * 11 30 a m * 4 10 p ill * 12 15 a m * 12 45 ]> ni * 3 00 a m 1,4 0 15 a m * 5 55 a m “ Milleti “ Savaunah L Columbus, Ga., November 14,1880. O N and tiller this date Passenger Trains will run daily unless marked f, which are daily except Sunday. The standard time by which {) 00 p m • 5 no a m 1 05 p m 0 40 p m 816pm 2 20 ]) iu 10 10 a u. 2 15 p m 12 50 p m Passengers for Sylvania, Suttderville, Wrights- ville, Mfiledgeville and Eutonton, Thomuslon. Carrollton. Perry, Fort < 'aincs, Talbott on, Buena Vista, B akely and Clayton should take 8 50 p in train. Leave Macon “ Atlanta “ Montgomery.. “ Eufaula “ Albany “ MilUn “ Augusta “ Savannah Arrive Columbus 9 20 a ill j * 8 40 p in 2 25 a m j * 5 50 p in 8 10am 11.20 a no 11 25 a m 12 00 m 7 46 a m 8 40am 4 55 a n 5 00 c 11 03 i Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Co lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa vannah and Atlanta. Tickets for all points one! Sleeping Cur Bertht on sale at Depot Ticket Office G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gcn’l Pass. Agent. C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf iil l S mm co. Office Genkral Manager, Columbus, Ga., November 28th, 1886. O N and after Sunday, September 12, 1886, the 8chedul* of Mail Train will be as follows: No. 1—Going North Daily. Leave Columbus 3 08 p m Arrive at Chipley / 5 11 p it Arrive at Greenville 6 16 p n No. 2—Coming South Daily. Leave Greenville 7 10 a a Arrive at Chipley 8 11 a n Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a ti No. 3 -Freight and Accomiuodatiou—Nortn. Leave Columbus 0 00 a u< Arrive at Chipley 8 i t u n Arrive at Greenville 9 25 a n No. 4—Freight and Accommodation-South. Leave Greenville 10 22 a m Arrive at Chipley 11 36 a m Arrive at Columbus 2 11 p in W. L. CLARK, Gen’l Manager. T. C 9. HOWARD. Geu’l Ticket Agent. f«h«4 d 1 ” 4 WESTERN RAILHOAL. Opelika, Ala., November 15th, 1806. O N and after Monday, November 15th, 1886, the train. 1 ; on this road will be run as follows : No. 1. Leave Columbus 8 05 a ir» Arrive Opelika 9 35 a rv No. 2. Leave Opelika 9 46 a it Arrive Columbus 11 Ol a m No. ». Leave Columbus 2 28 p rr Arrive Opelika 3 58 p m No. 4. Leave Opelika 6 09 p m Arrive Columbus d 34 p in No. S. Leave Columbus 6 50 a m Arrive Opelika 9 03 a m Arrive Ooodwater 6 45 p m No. «. Leave Ooodwater 4 45 a m Arrive Opelika 9 27 a no Arrive Colurnhus 12 2tl p m No. 7. Leave Columbus 1 15 p m Arrive Opelika 3 04 p vo No. H. Leave Opelika 4 00 p in Arrive Columbus 0 41 pin The night trains are discontinued for the pres ent. A- FLEW ELLEN, dtf General Manager MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE. Ily F. M. Know I cm **k C’o.. Anct'rft. VirILL be sold, the first Tuesday in December ▼ t next, in front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., Broad sheet, city of Columbus, Muscogee countv. Georgia, between the usual hours of sale, that tract and parcel of land lying and being in the city of ColumbuF, Muscogee county, Georgia, known and distinguished in the plan ot said city us .ots numbers 29 and 30. bound ed by Front street on the « ast, St. Clair street on the north, and Bay street on the west, known us the Fontaine Warehouse properly, and contain ing one acre of land, more or less. Levied ones the property of B. T. Hatcher, to satisfy a mort gage fi fa in my hands in favor of J. N. Embry vs. B. T. Hath i r. Also, at the same time and t lace, a tract or pa r celoflun.t lying ami being iD the city of Colum bus, Muscogee county. Ga , known and distin- guishci in olort of said city as west part of city lot number:::!!, fronting 60 feet, more or less, on north hide of Bryan (.now 13th) street, and run ning back north 1 *7 Je°t 10 inches, more or less with imu-ov* ment* thereon. Levied on as the proper.y <.f da rt Justice, to satisfy two fi fas in my hands, one in favor of Win Beach & Co. vs. Robt. Ju.-lkv, an the other in favor of W. W. Berry vs. Robt. Justice. Property pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorney. J. O. BURUS, nov9 oaw4w Sheriff^ ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. | >Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi- nary of Muscogee county. Georgia, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry in front of the auction house of K. M. Knowles & Co., on Broad street, in the city of Columbus, Ga , on the fir.-ff Tuesday in December next, between the legal hours of sale, the following described Real EGate, situate, lying and being in said Gate and county, to-wit: The north half of lot No 481, containing one- quarter of an acre, more or less, with good Dwell ingand other necessary improvements. The south half of lot No. 491. the same being one quarter of an acre, more or less, with Dwell ing House and improvements. The south half of lot No. 492. being one-quarter of an acre, more or less, with two-room tene ment on same. The same being the real estate belonging to the » state of David Z Ward, de ceased. Also, at name time and place, will bo sold a small lot of litmher, now on premises occupied Mr. It. Stock well (lot 491;. belonging to said deceased. Terms cash. M M. MOORE, Adtn’r Est. D. Z. Ward in Georgia, novt? oaw4w m WANTON HEM. 25 Acres—5 Room Dwelling. \\MLL exchange for city property. Cash o» «» credit, low interest. No. 252 JOHN BLACK MAR. Real Estate Agent. Columbus. Ou se vved&fri tf In effect Navomber 14th, 1888. 1 No 61 No. 63 j 8 05 p 111 1 20 p m 8 15 p in 9 35 p ill 2 28 p in 10 29 p ill 1 9 46 a in “ LaGrange 10 58am It 44 p ni “ Atlanta 1 2-i p in 2 15 a m Via W. & A. Railroad. | , 7 60 a m “ Chattanooga “ Cincinnati 1 J 7 07 p in i 0 50 pm 1 00 p in Via the Piedmont Air l-itie t.«i New York and Leave Atlanta East. 7 10 a m (i 15 p tn CAUTION. Consumers should not confuse our Specific with the numerous imitations, substitutes, j/otash and mercury mixtures which are (jot- ten up to sell, 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 Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. For sale by all druggists. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Bra we r 3, Atlanta, t Qa. S. S. S. vs. POTASH. Thnvo had blood poison for ten years. I know I have taken one hundred bottles of iodide of potash in that time, but it did me no good. Last summer my face, neck, body and limbs were covered with sores, and 1 could scarcely use my arms on account of rheu matism in my shoulders. I took S. 8. 8., and it lms done me more good than all other medi cines I have taken. My face, body ami neck are perfectly clear anti clean, and my rheu matism is entirely gone. * 1 weighed 116 pounds when I began the medicine, and I now weigh 152 pounds. My llrst bottle helped me greatly, and guve me un appetite like u strong man. I would not be without 8. 8. S. for several times its weight in gold. C. K. MITCHELL, W. 23d St. Ferry, New York. WESTERN WOAD OF ALABAMA. Shortesl. Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York tliiiii via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Line and Western and Allantic Railroad. 125 WIlNonla nngnetic Power Ladlea’ ARMloiiifinal Supporter Gives groat support and comfort and in creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in cases of abdominal enlargement without any particular disease. Tends also to decrease ana prevent excessive accumulation of fat. The iMatfiicIH* Twilling Necklace soothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pre vents convulsions. The Rill power Eyelet Hal I cry Innolea not only warm the feet, but prevent cramps in legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Invalid should despair because cheaper or inferior goods ltave lUiled. until they have tried our methods. Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials mailed to any addrcsH. Advice and counsel free to all patients. Dr. CARLISLE TERRY, Columbus, Ga., Agent oclfl dtjelfl Richmond Washington.. Baltimore .... Philadelphia. New York South Bound Trains. Leave Atlanta Leave Columbus “ Opelika Arrive Cnehaw “ Montgomery... Arrive Mobile “ New Orleans... ...I 11 ;jM a in 5 30 a in ...| 3 30 p ini 8 30am ...j 4 43 p nit 10 03 a m .. 7 17 p ml 1235 p m ft 20 pm: 3 20pm No. 50 I No. 52 . 1 V0 p m j 12 20 a m . i 2 28 p 111 .I 5 OH p ill I 4 25 a ill .| 6 01 p ml 5 22 a ni .j 7 16 p ml 6 45 a m J .1 2 15 a in' 2 10pm .1 7 10 a nil 7 30 pm Train 60, Pullman Palace Sleeping Oar through to New Orleans. Train 52. Family Emigrant | Sleeping Ca , f^ee of charge, through to Texas without change. Via Selma ond Queen and Crescent. Leave Columbus “ Opelika “ Montgomery Arrive Belnia “ Marion “ Greensboro “ Meridau “ Jackson “ Vicksburg “ Monroe “ Shreveport No. 8. I 2 28 p m 8 30 p m 1 11 30 p in 1 45 p in 4 00 p m 6 35 p m 6 27 p m 11 15 pm 4 22 a in 6 50 a m 1 40 p m 6 45 p in CECIL GA BRETT. Goni rnl Manager. Mobile & Girard R. R. Co. ’SHADELAND' o N and alter this date Trains will run as follows: WEST BOUND TRAINS. COLUMBUS, GA., November 11, 1880. Pass’ger. Accom. I^eave Columbus Union Depot “ Columbus Broad Street Depot Arrive Union Springs Leave Union Springs Arrive Tro» “ Montgomery, M. At E. R. R “ Eufaula. M. & E. R. R EAST BOUND TRAINS. 140pm 10 35 pm 5 35 a in 1 50 p in 10 45 v in; 5 44 a m; 4 50 ]i iu 2 00 a m 9 37 a in j 7 20 p ni 2 10am 10 25 am 9 04 p ml I 12 20am! 0 40 p m| 5 00 a m| j 0 48 p m i 11 20 a ni Arrive Union Springs... Leave Union Barrings Arrive Montgomery, M. &, E. R R... “ Columbus 8 10 a in 4 54 a m 8 07 a m J 9 42 a in 9 55 a in 1 7 30 a m 12 05 p in : 7 15 p 7 35 p I 7 30 a 11 04 p m 10 31 a 4 00 a in ... 5 48 am... G 40 a ml... Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Mail; daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation; daily ex cept Sunday. W. L CLARK. Siin’t. D E. WILLIAMS. G. P. A. WILLIAMS & POU Successor* to J. A. WALKEll Cairiages, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons HAR1TESS SADDLERY, Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas ure in showing any one through our stock. It costs nothing to look. Call and see thote BEAUT I,FT L CO LIJM BUS BUGGIES, For which we are Sole Agents. IS. Idlli 1 mm mm / % - lip “ive doit) and Two Silver Medal*, itwui'ilcil in 18 i5 lit tlie Expnft’riniia ol Nnw Orleans ii"il Louisville, mid the Iiv volitions Exporilion of London. The siipcrioriiy <f Coraline over horn or whalebone! lms now been demonstrated! by over five yenis’ experience. It is mon durable, more pliable, more comfortably and neo'-r brtaH. Avoid cheap imitations nmde of van on kinds of cord. 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Vis itors weleonie. CorreHpondenee nolle- lied. Circulars Free. Mention this page» POWEll Bros., spnnglm Crawlord K0..P* snsATSBitiim t in School is the beBt .it America. The most practical course of In struction and the most eminent faculty. En dorsed tty business houses. For circular? e.nd KnecimeriH of Pea mansnip, address M0BQi.1T 7. OCL^SHKH. lriuctpa.* ? > IJ I 7U Bend hix cents for postage and fi I /j Pj. recceive free a costly box ci goods which will help all, of either sex, to inab# more money right away than anything ei^e i this world. Fortunes await the workers abso lutely sure. Terms mailed free. Truii & Co. trust* Wain* Hattie R. Johnson vs. James M. Davis. Petition for the removal of Trustee, and for the ap pointment of'another Trustee. Columbus. Ga., at Chambers, October 8, 1886, th. petit on iu the above case ivad and consider ed; it i* ordep.dth.it the defendant. James M. Davis, hi wc: so b< fori m. at to o'clock a. m. on the i -th of Dece nb. r, i>a>, .nthe I’ourt House in thecl jro Columbus, wht h( should not be i bis trust and another trustee ap- ut<*(1. , efl for. and it appearing that sufd f .l. '• vis p. .id’s beyond th limits of this .1 that set vie* be perfected on hliit. . it i r.h .» d ti»at .*et V'.-e t>. perfected on him by publication of this order in the Columbus Knquiri i-.-un, a ncwspapi r published in the city of Columbus, twice a month for two mouths be- fo’u the hearing. Given under my hand and official signature. J. T. WILLIS, Judge S. C. C. U. oct ( J -tum2iu iiair