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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, lSi-6.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
R«im Kotp, GonilrDi** Frvu I‘i
OB>D(n,
OEOFOIA.
Tbe Kns’man Tin eg looks forward to
Capu u J lin A Harrell hh representa
tive froiL D dge.
County polltlcH have not yet begs:
to boil in Sorlven, There ia only one
candidate for conoruiBBlonar yet.
Dr John W Johnson is the only per
non yet menlioutd in Soriveu county in
connection with legislative honors
Clav'on county has eet Hpart the euou
offMS for the support of her psuperH
the present yeitr
Mies FolBotn, Prreldent Cleveland's
tlancee, ih sa'd to be « distant, relative
of D LA Folsctn, of Hampton.
DaWBOu Williams, of Madison conn
ty has J oat lost his saw mill and 200, •
f 00 leet i 1 lumber by fire. It was act on
fire oy an incendiary.
Thora eof Hmith ve Walker,which
has been pendli g in Henry superior
oouri for twelve or fifteen years was
taken up again Monday.
Rev John Oofien, one of the most
noted preachers of lhe Baptist dencml-
nation in northeast Hoorgla, Is very Hi
at blH home in Clayton, and his death
is expected ary day.
Dr W B Gtibert, of Blakely, some
time ago had three aged patients In
Decatur oounty, out 84 on 94 and odb
90 years old who told him, whan
tie called to see h> ut. that they had
never taken a dose of imd cine in their
lives, and urged him not to give them
any Btroug medicine,
Last Wednesday morning a negro
girl about 14 yrars old, living on Win
F Kennedy’s place, in the ngMieru por
tion cl Upson county, was killed by
lightning while In lho field plowing.
The horse was first stricken and the
electric current whs conducted to the
plow by the 'race chain.
T 1) Puilllps, one of the oldest set
tlers on ihe great Allan,ahe rlter, nays
that lie recently bad out, on Mb land, a
stiok of timber 40 feet, tong which
measured cm 2Hki ieel, board meatntre,
Five men cooatti and ate tic tr dinner
Btandlng on the mump, and there was
room also lor a few dogs.
At Athene Thursday, before thetralo
on tho Northeastern Jolt, Mr Seney
and his two daugh>erH amused thorn
solves by throwing a bandfull of pen
nies on the ground to see the little ne
groes grao tor them. They thus scat
tered several dollars, which was very
Aonuslug to them and to the profit of
the little pickaninnies.
While Kd Colvar, alad living about a
mile from Mubletou, was handling ids
gun, It slipped, his hand stopping j mt
over tbc ujrsr.'n, sncl tho bummer
striking the stupe on which he was
standing, caused the gun to fire, the
contents shooting oB his fore and mid
dle finger, and considerably lacerating
the rl isb on his other fingers,
W W J ickson, who moved from
Henry county to Plneappie, Alabama,
twenty years ago, is on a visit to his
old home 1 tr 'he fl-st time in about
eighteen years. Mr Jaokaon formerly
owned nearly the entire site upon
which Hampton now stands. At the
time he left It was known as Boar
Creek and the town consisted of about
two bouses and an old box oar used for
a depot,
At Oglethorpe o'urt last week Joe
McWhorter served on the grand and
petit Juries both on the same dAy, a
thing that has never been known In
tnat county. The grand jury aafe.d
one man on 'heir body, and Mr Mc
Whorter was appointed by Judge
Lumpkin to' ti l the vnoauov. Alter
he had dlecharged the duties oi thin
office he was summoned by the sher’If
as a petit Juror, thus serving on bom
juries the same day,
J uat after the recent big Ireshni some
negroes working on W 3 Divenport’s
place, on Broad river, in Oglethorpe
ooumy, found above ground a human
skull which had been washed up by
the tl >od Where it osme from is not
known, but it it supposed to have been
brought lit surlttoe uear where it was
found, though there iB no known grave
yard in the vicinity. The negroes
claim it to be the skull of a slave killed
by an overseer during slavery,
"Parson” K' ksey, of Cutbbert. tells
o good s.ory on himseli. In 18tid he
was appointed administrator of an es
tate. The heirs were scattered, and ho
wrote them all to come forward for a
settlement, One of the be rs lived in
Arkansas, and to her he wrote on 8nn-
day, and placed the letter in the Bible,
thinking to mail it when he oatne up
town the next day. Time rolled on,
the estate wbm wound up aDd forgotten.
In 187t>—Just teii years after the totter
whs wik.eu—be opened ite Bble and
found the letter etui there. Ten long
years, aud the parson had not i-pencd
that Bible Bui it was n great big fam
ily Bible that was never used to read
In. He had read a chapter or two in a
Bible in those teu year* (unay 'of,) but
not lu that big Blbie Tbat’s the way
he txp ains It, ihe lener was never
mailed,
at..* n t.MA
Real estate in iuakugee is advancing
In price,
The Cullman turulture factory em
ploys twenty-five hands.
The building of a new Jail will shortly
begin at Oz ,ik.
The democratic oounty oo&ventlon of
Msc-n oounty will meet at Tuakegee,
May the 18.h.
The democratic oounty conventlen
of Etowah county will meet In Gads
den on the 20 h of May,
The Soottsboro Citizen thinks that
most of the delegates to the state con
vention from Jackson oounty favor
Colonel Dawson for governor.
The Soottsboro Clttaen says the op
position to Gen Wheeler for re-eJect ion
to coup ret s does not amount to a cor-
porai’s guard in Jackson oounty.
A spring on Mr Perkins’ place, near
Marlon it is believed possesses medi
cal properties that will cure kidney
diseases.
A gentleman who hauls wood into
Anniston o.alms to faaveaoldover elvht
hundred dollars worth during the past
year.
Tbe Huntsville Ind'pendent mourns
tec&uhu, lor fear of hydrophobia, “a
cruel warfare” is being curried on
against the dogs ol that city,
OolH U Herr, who died In Merh’ian,
Miss, on the 21 t Inat, and who was fur
a long time <-uUor and proprietor ol ite
Meridian Mercury, was secretary of
the Alabama secession oonveniion,
The Southern Star of Oz rk, Dale
county, has already selec.ea Its siate
ticket, vrhioh is as foilow.K • p or gov
ernor, Henry D Clayton; secretory of
atete, Cojorel Benjamin H Keine;; so-
perlntendont of s'Hir.ation, Sot Pairo'r;
chancellor, John A Fasten Judge ol tho
third district, J^sse M Carmtchnel
The Elwurdsvllle S.sndard says;
“We learn that a copper inlue has beet:
discovered on Mi Wm Burgess’ farm,
on tbc Georgia Pacific road, above
town It may turn out to be a gold
mine ”
An mirage was committed on a little
white girl a few daya ago noar Lan g»-
ton, Jackson county, from the r tt els
of which she hnsalnoe Jd.ed, Three or
four'young boys have been arrested on
Btieploion.
Flournoy, the defaulting county su
perintendent of etluca'i >n in Colbert
county when last heard from was in
Ft rt Worth, Texes, oti hie way to
California, whore be hua a brother from
whom he expects to got assistance to
etralghteu up his trouble
O (’ Uncle Elisha Metthews has been
living in D ie entity 01 years. He
went from Mouth Carobtsa o’hst conn
ty in 1824 He says since h • hn.a i
itvi-.g mere he has paid as high at- ?2u
barrel 1 cr fi .ur, flO s sack for ca.i,
and Sg -critB a yard for calico.
The B ewton Banner gets < ff :his or e
on Its own town : One day las. week r
h ia ger stepped from thn cars, satot el
in hand ostensibly for a sojourn wi ll
Ho looked arou-d and bow two
rather !a n lud'.vtooa a standing to
gether near by; he hesi'ated a moment,
then quietly turned around and go;
back on tbe train, au uiach ns to say,
“if 'bis is a cample of yoar town peo
ple, I vvlil shake its duet from :r.v lent ”
A man running a small tafra near
Abbeville, aaye the Wpirlt of tba Age,
sold a trait' of cotton sometime since in
Fort Gaines, receiving his nay In fi-h.
Buga-, o- tl ‘O, meat, etc Pretty soon
the merchant wrote him u letter stat
ing that hie cotton did not noma up to
the sftuple, ard for him to please coma
over and arrange tbe matter, which
elicited ihe following repl^; l> nr
Tom; In reply to your letter, I take
my pen in hand to let you know th i I
and all tut. child en are well, ind hope
tolswlllfl d yt u all enjoy log the --.a me
Gxl’a blcsBiug When I got home I
found tbr flstj spoiled, he sugar sanded
and the meat shorf-weight, Como
■ and wo will arrange U.
DR. RICE,
For 15 years at 37 Court Place, now at
A rrpularly educated and legally ^quaUfieti physician and the
Cures nil forms of PRIVATE,
CHROTHC raid SEXUAL Disi
Spormoforrlien and Impotency,
as ti e result ofself-abune in youth, sexual exceases in ma-
. Dimness of Eight, Detective Memo
. Phy-
ai'Rjuecay, rintpioson race, Aversion v> t>ocmv 01 rcmales,
Confusion Of Ideas, Loss or Bexuttl Power, tic., rendering
murriago Impropor or unhappy, i»ro thoroughly and perma
nent* cured SYPHILIS P^vely cured and e*
system: Gonorrhea,
GLiE£T, Stricture, Orchitis, Heniia, (or liuptui©**
PlIt’H and oilier private disettses quickly curetl.
It is self-evident that a phy sldan who pays spoclnl attention
tr a certain class of diseases, aud treating thousands auua-
ally, acquires groat skill. Physicians knowing this f:ict often
re •oti.mend | ersona to my cure. When it u Inconvenient to
visit the city far treatment, mcdlc.lr.ea can he scut privately
anl safely l»y in til or express anywhore.
Cures Guaranteed in all Cases
undertaken.
Consultations personally or hy letter free nnl Invited,
Clmrgi-B rcubouahle uod ourreepoudouco strictly ooulidunuiU-
PRIVATE COUNSELOR
or yon pnges, Pent to any address, securely scaled, for thirty
•30) cents. Should be road hy u
Office hours Cfoui c A. M. to 9 P. kL
ur. Lull’s Brail Ucale Spin
1
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W© to on 11
tlor. -o the above Buifc
Nf kz'« : Hyrlpge, enperfor
i' bvery r«ep>*ct to al.
1 hor /'yilnqee In lu-
;i :»tlow or p^i. from
1 >.ua In vh cL
a *1 it coid wder )h tie-
rirecJ, no othtr Syringe lk
,: o rrt’^-j.'ual o’ couV’Pix
wv t mb the n* 1 ® of this, fo?
‘vitb ’ b nav can
etnlri^fl av will for any
xenitflh or time iSo Byr*
irtfif* egnaW ihl« “or Uk
Intfctl’n of nieoiotna
r.ilon?, as modi-
co ;•
Nr
w R\ V so r lInn^ ( RS ’he ir
l.,> s. 'XY ln-ra K te' in
L i'--. Vs b-et with nil parts.
“ , \ \ l»'iy Da- exp-et to aps.1;
rucover from v twin a; 01
u erlre tlluooe®* wltbc.n
?, io*» eaa thor
ough iy cieuhse 'he parti
aud brlT'g: th^ medicine
In oontrtet tr-ith a’l ’hedlPeueed parts (Je.l!
for etroman of Jt« other used at nrug itorofc-
For ®h|r \>v %ii •.irnxv'H'*, loa^rtinciont deal-
era or rubber su re P lea the budi# as any
^rdtnarv Svrlnga P't-opt r»o’ «'nR Msm-
ufactn-eci by GW t.UTZ 4 fX>,
ImliHH*»Po'ls, Ind.
’ HANNON 4 CAH y ON, Wh -’esalf
Aurnls. Oolnmbno, G n tu ih o ’t 2rr
[tj U u Lit’Hi IidLtmi
FOR FXCHANGE.
AAA WORTH OF CITY OF CC
O J uiuuu lUmbM ';i(l Glta-d real «-bUi-‘-
i.. excuai.se -or timbered ianda »‘.;her li<
Georgls, Aiubauia or Florida.
810,000 Wor'.li o Improv'd City Itf-e.l E>-
eteb, to cxchBBga for 8 ante aad. horde
02500 Two story Dwelltrg near Broad
elreei to sxohacge for Htocks and Bunds
82VOO 340 Aore Farm in Btawart o. unt\,
ardor fence. Ranted this year for i.a’er
cotion On plsoe ie u good five room
Dwelilng anti iiecnt.eary ont-bnlidirse.
we I wHtsreU and timbered
110 Ac'es 'n Harleboro, Ala, with H rncm
D yelling, k tonen and throe twj roc in
tenement bouses
20 Acces ore inlje -reni Hartsbofo. Ali;
G od 'our room liwr.,1 ug and four Una
ruer.i bora's—30 acret: in woods
820 Ae-re ' wo miles from Rnrlvoo-o Ale
wt.b twi sottloEoen.a and -o acres in wrodt
480 Aoree four ml ts from Huriebo-c Am
rnr*e eotUeuaente ai d 8 acroe in wr.OiUi
Tbe cb-vj property situated In artd near
Hnrssboro, Ala eri.l be erouisri'ed for Co-
lurntue Beat Eitate
TfOMBS CRUWFORD,
Estate Agent, }5 Nor Mi B 0.-2 d 9 - r tel
tU lh '€ tf
isO^lUW ftJIU
steams^sp co.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT
... . > • nj v
I m ii ft
■■ - %.i. u r -
bes t
Spring Medicine
AND
BLOOD CLEANSER.
•msi»*! mm r
Judge Pulium Says “The Fff ct M^gio^li M
•Judge- Tltcmae 1'iUium. formerly an old and respected citizen of
Union Springs Ala., and later connected with ibe Wholesale Dm"
firm in A..Junta of Pemberton, Pulium & Co., said last week in the
presence of a number of gentlemen: ,
“My wife had been for many years a constant sufferer from rheuma
tism, Her joints were swollen and distorted, great knots had formed
upon her hands. She could only with great difficulty and pain manage
to walk, and was a constant sufferer from this dreadful disease. We
tried everything we could read or hear of, and took advice of eminent
practitioners without ary benefit in the way of permanent relief. I was
.nduced to try Hunnic-utt’b Pdienmatic Cure a short time ago, although
I had lost faith in all patent medicines and nostrums, and considered
her case ucurable. The effect was magical; the pains have entirely
vanished; the swelling and distortion other joints have disappeared
and the disease has been, I verily believe, eradicated from her system.
She is still using the medicine, as a precautionary measure, as her gen
eral good Lcr.ltL is being restored by it, 1 can honestly and fearlessly
recommend Hur.nicutt’s Rheumatic (Jure as the best, medicine for rheu
matism anc the blood upon the market.”
WLv do yi ii suffer from Lin-umatism rr any Blood or Kidney Dis
ease when EUNNICUTT’S RilEUMATIC CURE will relieve you!
RETAIL PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
Sold b> Druggists. Merchants can obtain our “Cure’ from all
wholesale firms in Coiumbus. Ga.
PfC'X> v 'iet€ i rs ?
the FAMOUS SR AMD Of?
OLD MILL PURE OLD RYl
■ i tr< In i 4 origin illy ini ...
PASSENGER KGUT£
New Til s'. En cl 6jad Georgia F or'-
ctn, AiabaZEB, tli»8obtb sab son to wi.
ktrst-class I't.8scDg-er Acectinuuali-tiui.
Cabin I-aung* 82t.
Kxoarsloa 885. eteuras* »ii
r HK impeilor iron llUBmi-'-ir" u' it.
Company art appolntab to mu treat
Botinn avtn Tbttsday ms p rt. anb feiv
invaoDaa as foilowt:
(Htatioard tlons)
ITY OF MACON, Tbnrsdsy. April 15, a'
3:30 p m
GATE CITY, Tborsday, April 22, at 9-00 p
CITY OF MACON, Tbursday, April 28, »’
2:80 p m
GATE CITY, Thnraday, May 8. ii 7:30 p n
CI'i'Y OF MACON, Thnriday, May 3 b>
2:U p m
GAT61 CITY, Thursday, May 20, al 7 81 p m
ITY OF MACON, Tbureday, May 27, 9’
1:00 p m
GATE CITY, Tbnroday, Jane 3, at 6:30 p a.
CITY OF MACON, Tbnreday, Jaco 10 at
12: ’U p m
GATE CITY, Tbursday, June 17, at 0:.*
p ro
CITY OF MACON, Thurnday Jane 24 a:
U.OOa rr
GATE CITY, Tbursday, July 1, &t 6:3- p to
Through bills of lading given io Ntv
Eagluod inaiiufsulurlcs polnte and u I-lvi
•rpool,
Tbe Company’s wharves in both Sis vatu
aah «/»<t fioatou are ooaanotad itiH rai. 1
rc-sds leading on: :>f the l-*o rill*:,
hichaudson bartako.
Aftnts. Savatiu.i,,:, aa.
'■« w ncuAiiK,
AK«st Cwtral ct-aUi’pMvi. CdlntPhns, O
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Wilsonia Magnetic Rower.
100 WILSONIA MAGNET POWER BELT.
the most successful appliance in the world for the treatment of
Nervous Debility, Neuralgia, Elieumoti^m, Lumbago. Sleeplessness,
As-thma, Dyspepsia, Diseases of Liver, Kidneis ’and Digestive Organs,
bick Headache, and all troubles, arising from insufficient and impure
blood.
mu Cr.
Of IWo-w Yorli
(Kstablisbed U54j,
ia.il C 5 it!,
C'sl ism
S3 G3G 860
II 618.118
Insures against loss or damage
by Fire, Lightn ng and Tornado,
at rates guaranteed as low ns offer
ed by any reliable stock company.
The Lightning clause will be in
serted in Dwelling policies without
extra charge
L. H. CHiPPrLL,
i AGENT.
125 WILSONIA MAGNET POWER LADIES’ ABDOMINAL
SUPPORTER for the dispersion of Fibroid and other tumors aud en
largements of the womb and the ovaries. Also gives grfat support
and comfort and increased strength to the walls of the abdomen in cases
of abdominal enlargement without any particular disease. Tends also
o decrease and prevent excessive accumulations of fat.
„ WILSONIA MAGNETIC APPLIANCE CO, 82G„Broadway )
Nt-.w York. Dr C TERRY. Agent. Columbus. Georgia. rnh‘2 dyl
TOE TRIPE URK
Crab Orchard
WATER.
AUffANTIIS
Most of tho diseases tvliich afflict mankind are origin [
ally oaueeil by a disordered condition of tho LIVER* I
For all complaints of this kind, sneb aa Torpidity of ,
the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous DyspcpsiA, Indiges
tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatn- i
leney, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach I
(sometimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria, |
Bloody Flux. Chills and Fever, Break bone Fover, 1
Exhaustion before or after Fevers Chronic Dinr- |
rheea. Lt>es of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath, j
Irregularities incidental to Females, Boaring-down |
STADIGER’S AURftNTU
is Invaluable. It ii not a panacea for all diseases,
bm f'l 5E3“!? nil diseases of the LIVER,
vrUl VAAiLB STOMACH ami BOWELS.
It cbanni-w t:-o complexion from n p-uiy. yellow
tinjjo. to u ruady, liealtlyy ..-olor It entirely remoreg
low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and t-UF.IFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, nrd la A VALUABLE T ONlC.
STADICF.FTS AURANTII
For sale by all Druggists. Price 81.00 per bottla
C. F. 5TAD5GER, Proprietor,
440 SO. FRONT ST.# Philadelphia, Pa#
W
the liver,
the KIDNEV8.
the stomach,
the bowels.
A POSITIVE CURE Foil
3 DYSPEPSIA.
Constipation. <
Sick Headache.
Dose One to two to.-,spoonfuls.
Genuine Crab Orchard Salts in
eeftie.l packages at luc. and 85c,
geuuiuc Suita sold in bulk.
Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop’rs.
S. N. TONES. Manager, I-ouikvi'.lc. Ky.
FOR tXOBANQE-5
FSoriiia Lands.
Several t’ircf.an'1 gereg limbered 'ands f oi
exehar ge'or Columbas oPy p'openy, 3HW
mill men will find It 10 their Interest tc
pee mu In recard to tbit tract
TOOMBS CRAWFORD
Rea'. EstftVt A^eiu,
North Froml 6‘. •
a*N1'KiJ Li .*e* wu>j >oi nw u> -u u
dec i'Ht< Blr-.t. ley a&d E .eur N ve. a
ties. eart.^ 1 ; good Y*tGot>re e o,
i’.eadv emnloymfnt fluJ ^Ir w«gea Vp.
terl“i fn ' \ lu : d i\nd G’ wo k mallfd dohu
p id For fn!! Ir formation »d ’*e n D*cy
chi!v<i A’l W k 7 FzchAn-st P aco,
too, Mass. P O Box fil4S
■»P"10 u barao’Ut
LftCWfCC CAUSE alj CUHc
V HI lllOv r } one W'no was d« -
# •■-euiy-gigbi years Treated by m-.-
apj* .r ihe noted spec.ft'lste of Lne d ty wiji
no bsneCt Cor<ed almseit lr. thr»:
months, add sleca ’;**■ eondrevU oto'hs-
,? s^mepreoeas A piiln, siirpie Aod
cestui Domf tre^’.meni A. 4 (lr c fi» T tr
PAGK W;b York City
mr.l^ n lh .*at ?r*
C IT SUCCESS
mi TfHB Test
THI3 IS OU& MOTTO,
AND EVER HAS BEEN. UPON THIS PRINCIPLE WE HAVE
BUILT OUR PROSPEROUS BUSINESS.
IDon’t Ibe Deceived.
By fo-ealkd lew juices named in be al advertisements, but see the
goods ss they are priced, and be i- .ou get wbat you buy. Ou
stock was never so ccmjffetc-and goods, were never ‘sc cheap, Ail we
nskef a disaiminating j ubhc is an errmination of out stock before
buying. All sty Kirven’s is a good place to trade.
k
This
1S52, and is cim-Jnni y i ... c new frlintl- 1
the proilm t. f the un red ,. , - of.. « £
ntiOII, fc..M f-:.ri-f,i!iy K-:.-r:. ; a l„-i 1<_-1 : .
lorai.y it. wafolioii-..- in.i:. lu.... n,.-. ,l, v ..
ccu-lirn'i-d for its pioitv, (ioiriioy of lli.\or
ami uniform qualitv. For mi. ;u;(l ord.V--rJ
by tie went, T. JI. FOI.EY, (Kern fir,
tor loili Street ui,d let Avenue, Ooiuuiljur, li
intr.25 _ p
ASX FO E THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
fcestranterlnL perfect fit, eqnnls any ?5 or oe
.cvi-ry pair warranted. Take none unJuas Btuninal
-W. I,. Douglas' p.nO ** J*
Bhoe, warrantCon-
cross, Button and Lace.
If you cannot tret these
shoes from dealers, send
address on postal card
to W. L. Donglaa, Brock* /C
ion, Mass.
e °?rojr-°$v*
For sale only bv
^ C J EDGE
No 112 Broad St
Kin po-str
} I j S § t4 ^
a fe -■ at <.4 >i'< s -a
iirijiior lEnfrit.
littim’
tivuJy
. .. I>r.
•iKio.
”.can 1
uilt th« know.edge t-. thp per-- V-kiii;: t\
absolutely harmless, an.’ will tnVria permju
Qenta::d sp-i-dy cure, whet,.'. :• p.,rie;:t ,i
a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck I*
has been given iti thousands of cases, ns/* ( r
©very instance a perfect cure ljas :uiiowe*L iv
©ever fni!*. The system once impreuvaretf
with the Specific, it becomes at; . ”.er im. oa*.
bility for tho liquor apt>etite to exiM
FOR SALK EV
M. 0. HOOD &, viO , 'iriigpm
Broad Street, COLLTI1H S, (JA.
Oail or write for pamphlet coniamiotr hun
dredsof testimonials from the burr -uom.eu a»r
••nen frasr. all u- w "Jn*
Mascogee ^ hsriffSale,
By F. SI. H\OWlE« * ro, Aaoft’ifl
ILL be sold i: tho first TacsJ .y in next,
in fion- of the auction boon© n F M Knowl«§
& Co, lire ad street, cl-y o! Ooluinhos. kiuncogee
county, Georgia. ?ot land known <.a city tot
Dumber ?00 in the p»an oi ihe ci*y of Columbus,
Musty eo * county Georgia, situated co the west
side • f Oglethorpe street containing one-half acre,
more or less, with iuiorovemfeote vl- veou. Levied
co &« the proro'-ty r t TK Wynne to satisfy a fi fa iT »
mr hard*in favor of H h Epping# ex* ca or of H W
E veards. ' ©cpasad, traruifer^c. vs Wynne, DeWol!
A Co. of which firm the said The? K '.vyune was a
/uember, and wa? regionally served in said action.
This proper 7 is sal ject tr v certain mortgage in
favor of J E AppDr. whi- h * not been foreclosed,
anc it will be Bold subj 01 d mortgage.
op3oow4w J x BtrSMTS Sheriff.
W
G eorgia muscoge:
Chft-lee A l -odd me; e
diaeship of the mi .or
ceased
These are therefore to f
show or,use if * ny they i
scribed by law, why aa.
sh t;ld nut be granted t' ■ <
W i:nt*;-s my official signs*
(INTV.— W horeas
cation for the guar*
t of lx S Park, de*
o*raoLAconcerued to
ithin the flo e pre»
re i f Mnardianship
i pilcant.
i iH» 2d diy of April#
F M BE GO Kb,
Ordinary.
*_MCSlIOvEX COL Is TY-Whereas,
. » 1 M D.8V1B administratcr of Fobort d
D »*.a. deceased, reproeeuiis to the ccnrt io hir
r.-iriricn dnl> hied that he lu. fcl.. . dm tuts ter ed
Robert R D.-tvis’s estate
This -.8 therefore, to cite all pu-son« concerned-
heirs aud creditore. to show cause, ii any the; can.
wi>> gird adrrluistrator should not bp discharged
frot-i his administration n'id even it » .eu.ers of (Da-
•uiienionon tbe first Monday in July, 1885.
JF M aJRGOKs.
qpfi uqwlXw Ordinary-
C GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—Whereas
T N N Cnrtii. arminutrator f ‘no estate of
Rosaline Kliak* rfuse, deceased, represents to the
couit in bio ■ etiricn cu.y filed, 1.^? he h.ia fu»ly
fkdministered said Rosaliti: Kliukerfuas’ casate.
This In, therefore, to cite ail peraons concerned#
hiers and ere iters, toohow caufie, if any they can,
why said administrator should not be discharged (
froro his administration and receive UtteiB of di«*
mi.«sion on the fir .t Mordav in J cue, ’886.
Witueea mv official signature this February '-7,l8dl
pEOBGlA, MUSCOGEE OOUNTT.-Wher#*a,
vT David A Angiin makes appiicaciun for letter!
of a ministration on tht estate of llngh Devor
late of sa.d county, dpcearod,
Those are, therefore, to ci e and admoeish all anc
singular the und ed and crer.itora of e aid deoertK©!
co chow cause. A any tboy have, within the tim.
proBcribM by law, why »ai i letters *bc.nl;l not
j E<»v*GIA, MCSLOGEE COUNTY-Whe-faa
‘ J K L Vt .-us. Ldnm.isin\V’r E Weils dec<a^ £ d.
eprcf*ent: tc the corr :n hit pc’i'ici; dr y tiled,
•hat ho Uas fully admim-teu d £ Wotls’ estatei
Thin then tore c ci: t-ll pfrs-.rs corccroed#
uelra and crediioia, co nh.w caueu, If any they
'"in. why "fti'l adininirtratur -L-.uld not he
discharged fiom hi:- said /.dr.iDistration and re*
•'ei b ic-ttc-tfio diawiisioc on »he firs. Monday in
July. 1886 F *i CROOKS,
a:6 ouwl2w Ordinary
lOCNTY — Whereas
itor o' J ifcn MeCnity.
deceaeed, makes application for leave to sell a pari
of the real estate b- longing to said deceased!
Thea^* a-e therefor*, to cite aJi persons crnceroei
to show cause, if ony they have, wiihin ihe time
prescribed ty law. why leave to rel >aid property
should not be granted to aaid applicant#
Witness my official signature thU April 5th, 18:6,
T. M . r ROCKS. £jf
ap6 oa^ J w Qrdina’ y.
Muscogee Shenff Sale
By FO KXOWIE1 Aaeueater.
W ILL be sold on the firnt Tuesday in May next
in tionfc of tl a auction house ci F M Knowlci
A Co. Cn ad street, city of (Joint;bus, Mascogee
oounty Georgia one bcuseand lot. to wit: Lot No
361 in ihe cit* of Coin-'-tuB, Georgia, known in
pian of said city as h part oi lot number 381, to wit:
A striv 60 f» et wide on wost of said lot and running
back 1*. feet mere or le s no thuara un tbe north
side of Bryan street Levied cn a* the property of
Robert Justice to satisfy ufifftin m> k ands in favor
of M Joseph v Robert Juatioo. L. vy made and re*
turned b' GL Abney, L C
apC o aw4w
J G BURRCS Sheriff-
Heel action cl Price on VVynnton
Kr iffe? c .
D R J M MA60N bavin* located permanently in
Macon intends selling at once his magrifleent
iwc Btcrj R ytruen Lesldtnc.. ig lo acris of
ground. IweliiT-y is 1 aul 1 « nu ly v arercd at d re*
centiy painted; tv r>thing It- thorough erder. h»r
Maaou wlehes to tell while it ia so ard will give a
purchaser i bargain If you ore look leg fo: a an*
tor ban residence and inspect thin yen will be sure
tc buy. if '’ou o.o notwieh ^o hayu the city you
will be tempted to do
lock’.'
at thin
_.4t meihow
it to you. JOF.N RLACKMAR
it wg fr tf Fea! Estnti Agent Culninbuj. Ga»
Wyonton Residence and 25 Acres
O NLY 81800 ON T< l'R OWN T£t % '8l OB
il-ic place to a hc-t-ictneo c! fire reoms xcel-
lont Veil Will ejituni- lor city r »l ertate,. I
Win be pieestd lo iho» ibls^ r cibfr properte at
ny appciDTed lime. J0BN BLACKMAB,
e wed til it C" 1 I "» !t ***»•-