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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL ‘24, 1886. 5 THE SUPREME COURT- IU Demon* R .n<l«T« , l lu Ca*e« From lb« OiaituHuiicliM- Circuit Lae vs Siam. Murder, from Marion Criminal law, Verdict, (Ba,'ore Judge ’Willie.) _ , , B andford, J — 1. In a criminal oasn tthe corpus dslioti should be established beyond a reasonable douot, or a oou- -Vietlon should no; ha had i In this oase the evidence was no aulfloisnt to show that the child, for W-ioae murder the defendant was to- •difitad, came to its death at the defend ant's hands, judgment reversed, j s MeOorfci*:-{ Ml»r A Bu”; mills & M»'hews, for plaintiff iu error, Cl iTird Anderson, attorney general, by J H Lumpklr.; Tbos W Grimes, solicitor general, by J M M-. Neill, for the state, Hollis vs state. Fornication and adul tery, from Chattahoochee. Witness. Evidence <B«tore Judge Willie ) Biauaford, J— Where, on the trial of an indictment, lor ioruloation, the de fendant proposed to prove what the prosecutrii: nad sworn butere a Justice of tho peace In a trial for oa*taid> , such testimony could only bo admisalme l' i tho purpose of lnapeachlug the press - cnirix ts a witness, and no founds ■tion therefor having been laid by ask log ll she had so testified, It wuh prop erly ejected. Judgment afiiiuod, Leonidas M.Leaier, Hatcher <Sc Pea body, f'.-r plaintiff In error. Tb uiisst W Grimes, solicitor general, toy J M McNeill, for'he state- iffeicalf vs Slate, Selling liquor w llh- out lioonse. from Chatlahoochc . Criminal tr, Charge of court. L qnor (Before Judge Willi:- ) Blanc fora, J - Under the sen of 167$ p 271, and the a? s cl 1875, p 330, which tfquire a person who desires to sol) spirituous liquors iu Chattahoochee &ud certain otuer counties to obtain the consent of two-thirds of the free hold- f.,-i residing within three miles of the •pinoe Bt which he proposes to do busi ness, and who have so resided fur s x months prior to ihe application for li cense, such consent was u pro-ri qnlsi'.e to the obtaining of a iloense, ana if a iloonse wore granted without a compli ance (herewith or it p.,u the oonsont of less than two-thirds of suon frsehol - ers, such license wasa.merunullity,acd a retailer who oon'.iuued to sell there under did so at his peril. Russell vs State (Supreme oonrt of Alabamp, not yet reported); i;Jones (La), 276; 41 Miss, 137, 5 111. 197. 2, It made no f’iflerenee wheihor or not the ordinary rovoked the license, upon discovering that the petition did not contain the r. quislte number of names of freeholders; but a ohurge that if he did so revoke it, and if the ae leedaut did not have the oouaento two thirds rf such freeholders, bu nevertheless afi.erwardssoid liquor, he would be guilty, did not hurt tho de fendant. Judgment i ffirmed, Peabody, Brannon & Battle, for plaintiff in error. Thomas W Grimes,solicitor general, by J M McNeill for the state. RULES FOR THE DRILL. Sh* BckqIaiIob* to VUvern liie Muy HillMirj C'ontHt. Savannah, Ga, April 23.—The following are the reguiafiouo lor tin government of the competitive drills "io beheld In this city on the occa sion of the centennial of the Chat ham Artillery: 1. Each iii/anuy company com peting shall consist of a', least three commissioned (flictrs, i wo guides and twenty-four men, bona- fide members of the company with which they drill. 2. The movemen s will be accord ing to progiamme prepared by the j udges, and issued to captains of com peting oompauies on tne day before the urill at 7 pm. No fancy move* men s, not author.zm by tactics, will be allowed. 3 After the programme hae been made public, noo 'inpany will be per mitted to drill, except before the Judges, until the competitive drills are finished, ami commanders will sign the following cer..float;: “I pledge my word as an .Hirer and a geuiiemuti that I will not drill or instruct, or allow my officers to drill or Instruct, my organization af ter the issue of this programme, tx cept before he Judg<", until the drills in uiy own elate ait 11 .8 aid; nor will I wants-, nor ailow any member of my oiga ..zition to witness, the drib of any competing orga.: zuion In my own clues, nor coueutt with any pei- son who nas seen tne cl nil of any compenng organization in my cw,i class, or any memorandum kept by such person." 4 Tueprogaamme mu»t be strictly adhered to, and extra movements wm not he introduced. 5 Competing organizations will re ma n in camp during the drill of tntir class, and hold themselves in readiness to report at the call of the judges. 6 Commanders of competing or ganizations will draw lor places on Monday, May 3, at 7 p m. Any or ganization not drawing, through its commander, at that lime, will be ex cluded. 7. The drill will be according to the uuuiuers drawn. Commanders will not oe allowed to exchange num bers. 8. Any organization falling to pass the inspection will be excluded from further competition. 9 The drill will commence at 10 a m , when the drEDcail wnl be sounded ny the uunupeter. A 10:05 e m the as-embly will be cuuul- ed, and at 10:10 a m the com pany first on the programme Will ieport to the judges on the drill ground. The tiriit-cili for the second company will be s. undea as soon as tm. fir d uas completed ta .- programme, followed, five minutes later, by the amembly, and the sec ond company will report to the j udges oa the urili-uround five minutes after tne assembly; and so on to tne end. 10. Any company not reporting to ‘.he Ju ‘ges ten minutes after the -ntiudiiig f the drill call at the end ofdrill of the next preceding compa ny will be allowed five minutes fur ther time. Not reporting at the end of t-x’ra time it will be excluded. 11. E'rore will be oouuted by the following scale: Errois of ouinra! "stoned .inters to^ Errors of Merges.me o oouui 1 Ei.or* ut ootpornls ami prlva'es to 12. Tl.e score w ill be made up by adding the errors of the three classes and subtracting the sum from the maximum possible. 13. Halts will not lie allowed ex cept wf. ere required by the tactics or 1 rescripts] by tbe programme. The dounle time wiU oe t.s d when nee s> sarv to avoid a halt 14 The m moranda of decisions on points of tactics lately issued from ihe heiulquar-ers ol ihe army will govern when- vtr nppl'cable. Iu cases net covered by tactics or memo- randa, comm.;; tiers will be allowed to use their own judgment. A UrnnA Cb.inct-llor Shoot* Himself. U Bn^n%rer‘6mn. I Terhell, Texas, April 23.—The grand lodge of Knights of Pythias has been iu session here since Wed nesday morning. At 9 o'clock yester day mornii g, in a room iu the Har ris hotel, Alexander Ab?y, retiring grand chancell r of Texas, shot him self with a p stn), the bull entering ms breast just to the left of the hesri There is much mystery surrounding the flair, audit is believed tbeslioo s mg was accidental. Atcy is a prom inent lawyer oi Longvtt w, and has occupied the highest 'ffictsin the Kniguts of Pythias order iu Texas. Joseph B Clemons, woo had ju been uleoted grand master of the tx chequer, was iu the room u. Ihe time. Clemons and Abey have been warm friends for many years, Clemons say Abey met mm yesterday morning arm asked wheth er be could iend him (Abe -) a good pistol, as his (Alley’s) was out of or* tier. Ciena j: s said his pistol was in his valise at the hotel and toge her they repaired to the room. While Clemons was getting tbe revolver from the valise, Abey was silting on the edge of the Dad. Clemons was startled by the report of a pistol and turning, saw Abey gasping on the bed, hi? weapon on tin floor. Fur sevtial years Abey has Had a ftu i with H B Aren, county clerk of Galvesiou county, a prom inent Knight of Pythias, wno is at the convention. The theory is that Abey, in view of thc- posB-bility oi meeting Aren, des reu to be well armed, and that he was examining liis own weapon when it was discharged. Abey is very low and there ia little cnunce for his re covery. Shortly after the shooting h: Sint for Aren.butjwhat passed be tween them at the bedside ia not known. For a number of ytare Abey was editor of the Longview Demo crat, refiling recently, There are many believers In tbe suicide theory, but the motive for self-destruction is hidden. A Ld¥«e Break*. Special to Enquirer-Sun Helena, Ark, April 23 —Last evening the levee at Old Town, six teen miles south of here, broke on the Arkansas side, and In a short lime the channel had been worn away. There is no hope or closing ihe break while the river eoaains at the present d« ptb, Thousands of acres are over flawed, and it is estimated that a million acres wlil be sub merged, The inhabitants had ex pected the calamity for smia time, ai-d had removed their stock and re frained from planting regular crops, so the actual damage will not be very great. ( fsitnrt'8 for Ihg Wm k New York, April 23—Business failuo-s occurring through; ut the country in tbe last week, as reported to 14 G Dan A Co, number for the United States 139 and Oanad&25, a to tal of 194, against 182 last week and 215 the week previous. Erptlu Woio«u lu convention. The Baptist women ol G orgia held the first session of the annual mis sionary meeting at Atlanta. Tues day, in i- e Jeciure room of Urn Firs Baptist cnurct' Stirring addresses were made by Dr J H DeVoile, cors responding secieiary of thi state mis- fcl-n board, Dr J T Tiehenor, cor'e spur.ding secretaiy if tbe home mis sion board of the "outhern Baptist convention, and Rev C M Irwin, state evauge’ist. The report of tm- corresponding secretary and treasurer of the central committee on womtiu’s missionary work was very encourag ing. Eigh y-tbre - societies report a contrit-u-.ion ol $5 709 60 There art others to be beard from, which nmv increase the *um io 16000 An interesting paperon “Help ful Words to Home Workers” was read by Mrs M N Callaway. Mrs Willie Clarke rea 1 an opening ad dress warmly welcoming the repre sent.ives present, and expressing a deep intorest iu the work, Mrs W A Therrell presided at the organ, and several beautiful songs were sung by the congregalion. Tbe ladies were to meet yesterday al lOo’ekck, when communications were lo be read from Mrs F N Haygoud, of New. Mexico ; Mrs A ri Irvine, of Augusta; Mrs H J M B.-.ker. o' .Savannah, and others. Mrs W S Walker, re'urued mission ary Irani Cnina, Is txpecied to be present- A hearty welcome is ex tended to mi C. lictUn workers. UowTh.r fs-ikol KHliooa. Senator B air is a man of ig ideas —with other people’s money. He equally informed ihe senate that the last pension Dill which he has hr. ught forward “ would not add to the pension liabilities more Uan $25,000,000,” This i», of otiurs', a mere bagatelle to a N w Hampshire 6:a.e:iii9U, Bat it is nearly one-half the en .Ire cost of tbe government be fore the war.—Bnatou Herani Primal V El.clloa. Tilt democratic primary eleotlc-n for ho nomination f candidates for ccnan- • y tflijes and for tho solection ot dele gates, to the Maoon county,Ala, conven tion, was held throughout ;tie county .a-.t Saturday. Tho oaudldatos and their friHnd:< wmo unusually z laloas and active, and a full vote was pu led, .'ho following Is tho recapitulate ni Tola! vote (o- proba**' judge -Huri 194, Tbmn’-sc 164, H^l: 72, Paine 26 How ard 128, H«rpc 10, Ramsey 119, Biowor 31, Williams 67. For clerk—Ron-y 545, Absrcrombii 201, For repreaeitia- -ive —Bryot 336, Huggins -S3,Torrance 152 Total vote tor representative 761; Bryan’s m ijorltv 11, l v leuiy of ‘•Have you license in Ponrisylva- nlu?” asked a Buffalo young lady, deeply Interested in temperance work, of;* Pittsuurg vi-imr. ‘‘Licenst.!” replied the lattir ”1 should )u*t think we had. Why, you can’t even gc married without one,”—PitiBburg Chronicle, Mi P B Calhoun, r.l Palatka, hae a check slgnad bv Jofiirson Davis, on February 20, 1604 The cheek was irawu in favor ot David Wise, on tho Farmers’ bank ot Virginia, at Pel ore* burg, ai'rt the aniouui, wb■ for $200 000. The check was tilgusd “J Davis, Presi dent,” and uudorneath me word ‘ Cou- 5tl,” the “craiy” appe«riug to be obliterated. latci-oallna E. pi rlenoas. Hiram Cauierou, utrniiart dealer of Columbus, Ua, tciis bis experience thus : ‘‘.For three years have tried eve - ry remedy on tbe "marks; lor stomach and alduey disorders, but got no relief uattlfused Electric Billers. Took five ■oities a d ana now cured, ami think E totrio Bit'.uts tbe bes; B.ood Purifier it. ihe wurid.” Mejor A B Reed, of Was: Liberty, Ky, use-. Electric Bitters f>r tin old a tiding kidney idle cl! on and :a t-! “Nothing has over dune me no much g "'d ae E eotric Biucra.” S ; ,-i a. 50: a bonis by Brannon ifc Carson. o d&w (Smoking tobacco is furnished toe British satior an tha: It may ae oasis r for tho c tp.ain of tho zioop to pipe an hands uudack. ITuVOK 1 t*U4 agU», C Vr.’<. and, HHokeussck, N J, Feb 25:h, 1685, writes that he has been troubled wifi- fever and ague for uvir two ycarr. Q ilulue wou.d nut cure him, though taken lu very large doses. By takiu^ five B.-s.urlreth’s r’llis a uighl for two ws.iks oe wi-.s restored to per fect health. eod&w Women are liable u. a*ase mistakes, but ;ho one tasu’; been born vai. who wouid mistake a plush sseque for a sealskin if her neighbor ha 1 it "n WEEKLY COIION SVAlENIENT llia.l** tbe b»««i*ii anil stiipjweui uDCotie* all'aluuibntnudtS* Forts. _ Ok OOTTOK BILLS. Columbus, 9a, Aprl. 23, 1866.— .Northern ami Eastern demand oul-cn bills p.t parjB )Bton . Igh'. | '.tt:.8»vanr.ah i tf; Banks checking un New York over tne counter i p’ramlum, and on Savannah a; par. Cotton situation,—The receipts ai, Columbus have leach: d 85.231 bales, which Is an Increase o; 8579 Dales for the same time last year. Comparison with Last Yeah.—The United 3.ate-, puns reotl a:e more bale?; ihe exports less; the stock—— mors. Oolumuus rsoelpre 6979 more; shipments 5408 more; sioob 3639 mure, Iiiii Weather,—Thermometer for tho week averaged 70 Tne righest temperature *r : 79; he lowest 53, Rail.fall— ,00 .riches Same week »st year the thivrnome- ter a - -eras' d 68 The highest tempera ture waB 79, icwesl 56. R»lcfa!i- • 00 Makhets —Last Baturdat at Liver pool, tniodllng uplands wh-bquoted ai 5 1-161, Orluau- 64; New York, middilDg upiauds were qaoted at 9 i, Orleans at 9 7-16 Jo day a: Liverpool, middling up io,ads were quoted 5 1-161, Ormans 5 4. At Now Fork middling uplands were quoted at 9 I Orleans 6 7-103 On tko week Liverpool advaaceJ 1 16 New York advanced 4o on .-.plands Golnmbui! anobautred. Prices Past Year- Liverpool—Up lands ill, Orleans 6 15-163. New York — Uplands II 6 3, Or eace 1143 Couimous — Mlud.in.v li.fi, Columbus market to-day dull. Sales .4. The .ollowlng are the "faio- house quoutione Interior——. .... —(at — Ordinary and BiatDu !... 5 (a,— iic.id rdlc.ary (ij fa,— L w utJiidling:. — 8i(4, Middling!* 8p j, — 8itr! ' mid Ulogt, bjia,— Week’s thiptneut 819 dhji.s, 608 noiltern apinuers, 36 Columbus lac- icrits, 85 for ixpor Week’s leo-ipis 149 bams, against 492 the previous week, anti 102 tho oorreapondi, g >eek ast season— 9 by 8 W R K, 26 by M -t G K R, u by Western R R, 50 by Mver, 49 b; wsgone, 15 by C Cc K HR Snlpments 819 bales • 698 by H W K R, 36 for Columbus factori' s. 00 by W 14 R, 0) by M & G R R, 85 py river, WEEKLY SXAIKMBNT J886 1885 Block August 31st 350 382 Received past weiE 149 102 Total received 85 231 7G 252 Total rec’d includ’g ot’k...85 681 76 634 Shipped past weob 819 615 Total shipped 80,096 75 290 Total Columbus faoturi- 1 "..15 637 12 365 Stock April 23 4663 1,344 Ss- Os 854 144 Year’s receipts MOLE-. OR RECEIPTS. 1886 Sooth western 14 K 12 270 Mobile and Girard 14 t ...10 oil Western 14 R 3 928 River 15 9.7 Wagons..... -7 673 Coiutflhue and Korn. It K la aj.8 r»C Fit I/,E HTiMIOtl tt* 91. Shm eii Jb iM‘op»rilu n OP X30^TiB THE OLD RELIABLE COLUMBUS, 11 A, April S, lSsfl. i \N end u-ier April s, ibMi, Die lien: * » rator of freight on the Cuaitaboocbe*, F.lnt or.J Apalauhloola rivort w!i Ur ,m follows: Flour per barrel j ceotr Cotton sesit meal ret ton . i cion Colicu i-er bale oeuU Olhev I'relghtiu proportion. Panwze from Commons to Apalaehleols 36 CO. Other palms In proporilou. Steamer Niuiad Will ter.vo Columbus for ApaUcnlcola vie Balnbr dge every iUKMDAY aornlus al S o’clock, retnralng via Hiuclunnou’t Landing. STEAMER BERTHA LEE will leave Co in mo ua fur Apionc^ioolacvory Friday t; i me, going via Balubrlage on down aud un tripe, Above schedule will be ran, river, etc, permuting. bhlpperu will p.taai have their frolght at boat be Sam on day of Inav-ng, as none wlil be received «r;er that roar Baal ipsarvea the right ol nut :aod)ug al any poloi when considered Jaugirona by the commander. Boat will no! stop at any point not immed In list ot lsndingH iu. lotted sblppeis no. der d«ts of April 1, 1886. Our reeponilnlUty 'or irelghl ceases after 11 b-ae been d.gci-.arged at a i.tailing whort no person Is thi re lo receive H SAM’ l, 3 WHITESIDE, GEO B WHITESIDE Pro<?*t Bey'y ami Tr*-r Ichillj Lfiaibitinfi :-ta‘e LoJery Oom’j " do herein .w'Ufy i.Sal u»« r*perviic the all the Monthly ot id Quarterly tb’auunpI #/ fjOUieiara Mate JjOulerti Cowvany, cmd inpereon manuue ana o<mtrot the firaunti y* th**n*(ilvei end that the Htneere oondiefed wish henottf/,/’atrnoi*, twd in good faith toward all yar/ws, and we thorite the tc me this cerUftccti un(h •'aMirnUet of *-nr Hwituret aitvahei-, K i»advirtiMn*n CuatUftn &Ktoj&Gd,A i >rjjn& t AisVwit*cj’4u«S JWoidme* Ailti-yiUc A tMui a.. . •' >' v: nor. ya\a i )2 &M! Ootumous and Home 1st ‘i’a, f;U- dorued O H R — 1 ll} 4 0*11 rabau ^ud Western let n, i«f- 6 i. baidurLeu by C«nlie>a R R... U^U(q>;OI OharioUe, Columbia arid Auxuor U let mtiso 116 <<pll7 Charlotte, s-ulambia ac d ta 2d u>tgr lie ^ua UrOGFff&B R it 7h™— •*••••...iOb Cy]06 viciors£ja R ix Da. i.hq l4obil» u «sirira»fd a<\ u&a c >i R— i0« (,#110 ^ontftornaiy A >-nfaulPi ini 6a. ond J K.,.h«w 1U8 South Georgia A Florida Let, <nn- doraed by 3ta*.e of deor^is, ) Pttf Li9 ®126 Aonth Georgia A Florida 2d,7pr c; la! (. a 13 V/ ykUrn R R Ala. rn'*s«» «iti •'oiMorn « *»£ :n 4 -e r 115 CITY BONLtt} Atlaiita . .. .105 <& 07 Atlanta 7s *^....112 @115 . AU£C.*?ia7* 8 #lly Auguaia i 7 ComccibuB 7e '2 OolnmbuH 5i — 08 #100 LAWrange 7« !. ; (giio MmQOU 6h . M ....11U &\'.2 .‘daVttitLah 5* W ^100 asinuti. Atlanta and Wwl Point 10l ©J08 Atlanta and West Toini H pur oeut Bcrlp.„ 10« (i>lu ,? AagnHta and fc*aTR.unah 7 i>r ct.... '*8 r d tl27 Gontrai oommon ...78 -©79 Central HQSpr corn >mr lp M .HfcGirgla 11 per cant.. 7 nrct.PU'iw-v- C 124 13a»»A as**«*. .Ivauahoocntii National 10 pr i;^i70 < 'A* •orobunvr .a WuhanW iC pr '.^0 * .26 i5.'o'Wflfa orgit —.-6 '1*01'iL- vj*or$ia 7«, lROfl 123 ' .1W4 "Jf-orffU 79. 1P.90 i’2U '>) J8® FACTORY STOCKS -ag iu f i*b »»nj........ . 94 91 ' WlOOtfUt *. .Vll... ZZ J. ... * * 91: 1G6§9 '&.■* c 'r Rq:c« Inf Oo . -4' iG xrc.lv Coupon Rcmd*. 1 €. 2 (Meitfaacraiv JPntiftn W *n**<t. I h<r.\f ar. c/dec for €5».',UOO or any part. JH’or Haie, 8106J t . RrnbUR bj 8UK0 Co'nmbuH 9ad R rne 3 mo-igsifti 8 p^r oeBon s, endorsed by central R H arid B^ui'naOi ?■ Suarez and Pbenli Id Hhaiff Mr.kC04.ee F.kO ory diook &Co,C'00 Georvla .10v, per cent 30 ye*e Bond a Wmrueei Georgia 7 per cent gold Bonds du* 1H9G I can n«Dt belief 1 )2i4 Wofl!«ru li R 2d mortgage 8 per ceni Bonds, dne 189*) CJ y of Co)umb ns 5» bonds doe rna i.sfor* you buy or Mil, I can an way* do os veil, and oftsn r-avtral polnb h«tlA7. ihaftvi r-nt )ruiM Hf.Ai’gvtH W> U«i Donks omd Ii<mhtrt will iviy a JYuts draxm In The Lc-uriama -Uift nkU may b« prmmtnl at om ooanterw. J. tfl OSUUUY, l k rv«i, La. NtilM llanfe I.W UlLItHKTlI, Proi.Mluli Mai’l M*ft> A. IIALDWKN, Pr*i. H. O, Aat’l Ktnuh lDccrpornt+1 ta 18W Tor to yean by th*Ltxtelna» tor KdcoAtlou^) ttr.dCbariUbUiJai^ofcM—with# cav tt*l of 11,000.00b— to which a rwwrvft fnnd of ota< |J»50,000 oa« sinceb^«o Added. r.7 An ovor\rfcftJminf 9opalar roU Its finnrhts war made a pan of ‘h* »(M«nt fifat* (’oust'/autlo* Adopted December Jd, /». I). The eutt LeWry fwr vHri am «wd emdermd by f l people e/mmw 8UiU IT N <T*\ HlULAH OA POATI-OAM. II* Orand Hlml« laniker Pravlnti dak* r Ue** Montkls , and the Rxtraordlnari Dra^luKfl rcKularly every three mouths instead ol Bern! Auuumvlly as htretofore, be«lniiln« March 1«86. At HPDKNPiin or POUT I'MITT. Th WIN A FOUTUNK. FIFTH GKAN1 1*RAWING. CLASH K, IN THK ACADEMY OI MUSIC NKW DliLKANC. TUKftDAY, Vkmy I Ibli, lSftid—,,05icf. M»'uthiy Drawing. CAFll’Ai. raiTOE S76,C00. frfiQiitdO -iCieA’(Qlr : ‘ (nf JPVtn Veil«r« telwe iw SPH-ftfreiw «>• a FK7Z>»w or ww 5 do 2000 W do l'ICC 2U do W'O 26, Of 10,C* 1 ... 12 100 50 , « 10, <Xl 10, IX l 10, 20,O' < 80,(M ...^ 26,0(1 . ao.cfi 100C do 26 &PrU02L.MAT10S FllIZKh n Approximation l 4 r?,rs»H of §,7*v 9 Approximation FriatB of 6% 4,5-< t Approx!Mfttlov PrJxcs of 260... l.?:i 1W7 .Vrlsoa, diniomning — * - t Application for rate" io cicbn should b* mad - • ij lo the Offioa of the (JornDsny iu New Or»eane. For further'n’oTHiatfon write dearly, givia* ' • addrees. POWTAIL »OTFJ, K.rrrees Mot’ )rders, or Ne;<* York i’n uaufft 'i» oroionr- - ftLfft Ocrrenty by Kipreir at air er.vensf' addreacal • jOal t; Orlaiaisk, l or M, A. D APPPlP Al, W »»fvit i»y,-ra»is, V.. C'. P. 0. Sciit:y Ordert payable aad »< drew liejsttred ktltn in M.. llE.s 1 ;h M ,v G R K Weave- n RaLma ' .... Columbus faiilofies ... River 8 W 14 K 85 231 h'ME.NTo. 1856. 0 0 '.'.17.443 ... 17 718 1885 11 o81 I 16 680 ! 4,160 i 10 563 ! 3.' 360 ’ 8.108 I 70 2c2 , 1885. 80 698 75 .91 I Freights-Per 100 lbs cnitou to sa vannah 30 cen.‘;t ri Baltimore, 45 :m, New York and Philadelphia, 7uots; Boston, Providence and Fall River, 60318. Now that spring ib here nnd yon 1 feel the need of a medicine to tono , up your by-stem, invigorate your J liver, relieve your dull headache,' constipation and give yon good' digestion, just get a Lottie ofi HOOD’S EUltEKA and me it, tl is of all medicines the most efficient and satisfactory in its action and just the medicine that your bad feeliugs, induced by the season,in-1 dicate. Taking a teaspoonf'ul after each meal for a few days will as tonish yon most happily. It ia pleasant, agreeable and imparts wonderful and renewed energ-y to the system, especially at this sea son, Hundreds attest this fact who have used it nnd no other Liver Medicine for years. It is prc-pai ed now in the dry shape, If joude-i sire to use in this way and feel in any doubt as to its virtue, call and tie will give you a sample package free, Remember, also, if you havo Neuralgia, t ike JORDAN'S JOT-. OUS JULEP; it is instantand iu- ] fallible, MD HOOD A CO, Columbus, Ca, Manufacturers, ap. 10 dtw.f STATE OF GEORGIA, MUSCO GEE COUN’l ¥, Muscogee Superior Court, November Tern 1885. Thomas <V, Peabodv, ail ministrators, vs Rev C P Ga boury. Rule nisi, to foreclos- mortgage on Realty. It appearing to the court by the petition of G E The.mas, jr, and F D Peanudy, administrators on the estate of ii N Gibson, deceased that Rev C P Guboury on the 7tL March, lsf,3. executed and deliver ed to D N Gibson and J A Guboury it mortgage on a tract,a lot, uf land to-wit: ‘'The • olio whig ilescribeo \ti\i[.'crly situuteil iti above si.au and com ty, and in J A Gabotiry's survey of the .laities: C Cook pioce said prtiperly being known us lots A, P and C Lot A ituvinga n rtl line on Rosemont Avenue of ibt feet, tin east line on Cook Avenue of 250 feet, a south line on Magno.ia Avenue ol 100 feet, a west line o( 250 feet, adjoining lots li C :utd D Lots P and C Laving a front on ihe Hamilton road ; 3 1 3 feet, and ex tending back 100 feet to lot A, ail n tho Guboury survey,” for the pur pose of securing the payment of a certain promissory note fjr the sum of $1,333 ::3. made by the Rev C P Guboury on the 7th of March IP.-3,with interest ut 8 per cent per annum from date, and payable to D N Gibs... n and J A Guboury, or bearer, and due two years after date, whi'-h said note is the prop erty of the o.- tutu of D N Gil»;-on, de ceased, and which the said Rev C P Guboury refuse- to pay. It is, therefore, ordered that the said Rev C P Guboury pay into this court, on or before the next term thereof, the principal and interest due on said note, and the codt of this suit, or in default thereof, the court will proceed as justice shall appertain. And it is further ordered that this rule be published in the Enqinrer- Sun, a newspaper published in the county of Muscogee, once a month for four months, or served on the said Rev C P Guboury, or his special agent or attorney, three months previous to the next term of this cuiu’t J T WILLIS, Dec 1 '■), 1 -.85. -Judge S C C 0 Hatcher A l’eubody, Attorneys for Petitioners. A true extract from the minuses of Muscogee Superior Court, at its November t .ta, P 85, on the 1" L day of DeceUib T. l'- v '5. GE’J A POND, Cork S C M C, Ga. 1?.: 9 Him 4ut IN RE—J H Yocum, 1M Peimo, G E Thomas, Jr, ef al—Peti tion to Incorporate tlie ''Yeung Men’s Christian Association ot Columbus, Georgia. GEORGIA, MUSCOGi’ E COUN- TY- To the Supciior Cotut of stud Comity: The petition of J [I Yocum, T JT j Pearce, G E Thomas. Jr. li A Car- sun, Q E Chandler, It < > Howard, j 3VI ^Y Howard, 11 W Slade, N P | Bunks, C E Hochslri.sser, C D Hurt, A R AYilker8e.u, f . B AYhitt- sido and ,¥Y F 1 igner, of Musco gee county, state of G t ,..gia, to bu knewn us the “Board of D 1 rectors’* of the Young Mit.’s Ctuesiiun As sociation of Columbus, together with such others us may becoiLU members of said ussoemtion, io- spectfnlly showoth that ; etitioners, (heir associates and bitci essors, de sire to be incurporate t and made a body politic under the laws of thiii state, The objects of said corporation will be religions, literary and edu cational iu their chatactcr. TLo business of said corporation will he the providing and maintaining for the use of its members and tha public suitable place or places for religions worship, liteiary enter tainments and educational Lnstiuo tion. The name of said corporation t<i be “Young Men’s Chiist’uu Associ- edition of Ct iumhus, Grorgitl.'’ No cajiital to be employed in tha business of said ass datum. The principal place oi business or location ot said association ty be in Columbus, Ga. The time of incorporation, twen ty years flout date of charter, with privilege < f renewal Petitioners desire for said cor poration the power of iGutracting and being contracted with, of suing and being sued; oi having and using a common sed; to make by- h.ws, rules an 1 regulations for its government; to elect and appoint such officers, directors, managers, general secretaries or such other persous us m..y be necessary to carry out the objects of incorpora tion; to purchase, receive, hold, soil, mortgage and convey such real or personal property its may bo necessary for the interests and ob jects of stud coiporuticii; to taka mortgages or other lien-- to secura debts due said corjmr. tion ; to is sue bonds or other curt .float es of in debtedness, under snett terms as may lie, prescribed by said corporation; to do all such ucte”aa may be necessary for the legitimate execution of the objects purposes and powers of iis organization •Daid petitioners wii, c or pray, Ac i hum as a chandler, Pel it i* fit r- Attorneys. 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