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DAILY ENQUIRER - SI N: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 20. issfi.
How it is Obstructed Through the False
Tcstbnorn of Mormon Women.
The 1.1 it li III' a lliM.ul
lauul U lint tin* \t«
Mnrt\ r‘s ( row n.
'ini 111 i*ti 'h.'ItI) Trifl
l.irl I It .** W if. of ID r Hus
mi Vi\ Vlimit W.-arimr .
were preferred when he; wn« arrcHted. Ah j
usual, however, the Mormon press praises i
him for the course ho lias taken, and do- ,
ilounces the judge, the pmsecutintf rittor- !
nev and all who Dave had an> han«l in his i
arrest for driving a good man <»ur
country.
CHASED BY PLANTS.
I in Ar• 7<mn Tmulilf -'V' til I'i.kmii*> n I rnvel
on Hoi-m-Ihm k.
Call.
Salt Lake ( orre^pondence.
Utah Territory, May 22.—The saints !
usually go hack a long way in search of |
precedents. In the nuhlished sermons of
Brigham Young and his counsellors on the i
doctrine of blood-atonement frequent allu
sions an* made to the manner in which j
transgressors were put to death in the days |
of Moses, and latter day saints who are j
weak enough to shrink from killing cove- j
nent breakers with their own hands are i
reminded that among the Israelites the j
whole congregation stoned an offender to
death, showing no pity. In like manner, i
women are commanded to give other wives ■
to their husbands, 1 * Even as Sarah gave Ha- j
garto Abraham,” and when men find them- |
selves in the meshes of t lie law they refer to j
the example set h t v certain of the patri
archs and instruct their wives and female j
relatives to deny the facts in the ease when .
under oath. This mode of procedure is by |
no means of recent dat» • I have before me j
a eopy of a document published in Oeto-
ht r. IS 12, and signed by eighteen rejiresen- J
tative Mormon women, denying that po- |
Ivgamy or anything of like nature was
Die:) prmtieed by the saints. Last evening
I luicl a long conversation with a woman 1 ,
■ One of the most familiar plants in south
ern California and Arizona is the tumble
weed. In the fall the gardens of sonic, lo
calities an covered with them, the plant
being a low hush, about two feet in height,
and spreading out to several feet in width.
So small and weak are the roots that when
the plant goes to seed the breez.e detaches
it and the plant goes rolling along like a
ball, scattering its seeds broadcast o\er the
land miles from where it originally grew.
In Arizona the tumble-weed sometimes at
tains mammoth proportions. I have seen
them live 1’cot across, and photographs of
specimens of much larger size, and so
bulky that one would easily upset a man
when traveling at a good rate of speed.
The following incident shows that a man
may be chasi d by a plant: “1 was traveling
through Arizona on horseback some ytars
ago,” said i he narrator, “and olio day
found myself in a desert plain, almost des
titute of''vegetalion. The only thingin the
wav of a shrub were numbers of dt ad tum
ble-weeds. many of gigantic si/t , and curi-
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CHICAGO. 6T. I^CTIS.
All Train
Sunday, Mu
•READ I a) \V N.
(.n this system arejrun by Central (
• Oili, 188(5, Passenger Trains on ’.lies
Meridinn time.
iad« will run as; folio
Pnss’g'r. Pnss’g’:
s, a.s if some one had h
•r to burn t hen
•t in doing t his,
had done it. i
m 1
led tl
it as there \vu;
•onciuded that
I found later t
fo
polygamy in the
IS 12, nearly tbr
late (if the ubov
not her became
j 11
a ars, wno w
v of Nauvon
months prii
anu d doeun
plural wife
in duly,
tiles in this lUtU-
dl u <
»t tin
of laic
Ferguson in Nauvoo in lsil. and many
other plural marriages took placet he same
year, alt hough the revelation oil celestial
marriage does not claim a date earlier than
isi.'L Tlu* daughters of the women who
were thus compelled to perjure t hemselves
forty years ago are required when placed
on the witness’ stand to-day to deny all
knowledge of occurrences which have
taken place in their own families. They
are counselled to tell nothing that can by
any possibility endanger the* system to
which they have already sacrificed so
much, and by all means to do enough
hard swearing to save the brethren
from the penitentiary. The idea which
permeates the entire Mormon system is
that woman is an inferior being, who
ought to consider it an exalted privilege to
be allowed to serve man in any way. The
toil, the sivorillee, the burden-bearing, tlu*
suffering through which the saints are
finally to be exalted are to be endured
chiefly by the women, who are to look for
no reward in this world, but are to be satis
fied if permitted in the future life to have
a place in the households of the men to
whom they were sealed on earth.
A friend of the writer came to Utah, a
devout Mormon, ready to make any sacri
fices that might be required by her faith.
Before she had been in Salt Lake a year
she was asked to consent to tier husband’s
marriage with the pretty nurse maid they
had brought from the east. If any of the
happy wives among your readers will ask
themselves how they would feel if request
ed to consent to such an arrangement they
may form some faint idea of the struggles
through which this wife passed before she
reached a point where she was aide to
consent to surrender her husband
to another woman, and that
woman a servant in her household.
Eventually, however, the sacrifice was
made, and the youthful brido, flushed with
a sense of her own importance, and anxious
to show that the husband was completely
under her influence, began to currv mat
ters with a high hand in the family, and
to treat the first wife and her children as
interlopers whose presence she should not
tolerate loiijr. The heart-broken wife, who
received neither sympathy or help from
her husband, turned, in her misery and
despair, to the woman who was accounted
a high priestess among the saints--Eliza
Snow, one of Brigham Young's plural
wives. . a
“Y on should prav for a spirit of resigna
tion,” said Sister Eliza.
"I do pray,” was the answer; "hut the
more I pray the worse I feel, and it'thut
girl stays in the house 1 shall die.”
‘‘Die, then,” was the unruffled rejoinder.
"The plains from the Mississippi river to
Salt Luke valley a re strewed wit h the hones
ul' women who were not strong enough l,>
bear tlu- burdens of polygamy, and tin-
graveyard on the hillyomier is lilh d with
women who felt just as you feel, but cvi ry
om of those women in non wearing a
martyr's crown."
Thai "crown” un-iilioocd 'ey Sister Eliza
is still held before the eyes of l he women
wln> arc regain d to perjure themselves or
go lo prison for contempt of court rattier
than allow their hoshaiuts to sull'er the
1“ ‘-till \ if l lie law. The stolid manner \\ it It
which many of these women lesiifv that
they do not know tin fat !u rs of their chil
dren is enough to make t lie listener’s blood
run cold. Th siiiik of them perjury is e\
deutly a new business, and they tv\ lo s:,t
sly tin requirements of 1 In ir masters nm
ol the church by maintaining an obstinate
silence when inteiTOgaU d by the prosecu
ting attorney. hut when instructed by Hi.
court that they must cither speak or Is-
sent to prison for contempt they return tile
stereotyped answer, "1 don’t know.”
But u bill the women are and always
have been counseled to aspire to a martyr's
crown, there are no candidates for martyr
dom among the male saints. It is true
that during tile recent prosecutions under
the Edmunds law a few men have pleaded
guilty and gone to the penitentiary for six
months, but that was in eases where the
evidence against them was so strong that
ghtcst shell
saw a big pi
i!, t hi ilk I lie 1
and I lh>
i i! c
its h ;, and
1,1 et high
st. There w
i I ki pi a long,
’ tumble-,
get midi
ale it when i
pile was about ten fc
I had a good shelter anu
it i had hardly reached the
ground when a gust came that shook the
heap as if it had been made of paper, and a
big tumble-wet d oil tup rolled oil onto the
horse. Fortunately I had not left him. and
as he leaped hack and reared 1 hung on
and in a second was on ids back, and
not a bit too soon, as then the
gale struck us and the way that,
heap dissolved partnership was a
caution to sinners. My horse was wild
wit h fear and was oil-leading, while behind
came thirty or forty mammoth tumble
weeds, rolling along like gigantic cannon
balls. I never saw such a sight in my life,
and I soon found that I whs being chased
by hundreds of them. I looked hack and
saw one jump twenty feet in the air as it
hit a rock, and every little prominence.sent
them where the wind would catch them
and.howl them like footballs. I dodged
several und at last got out of the squall. I
haven’t the slightest doubt that if I had
been struck by one of the plants it would
have knocked over horse and all—in fact 1
heard later of n man that was caught in
such a squall and actually bowled over by
one of them."
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to prison for contempt of court." In such
circumstances a man wtio knows lie can
not escape the penalty of the law
earns the glories of martyrdom at a
cheap rate by claiming that he goes to
prison voluntarily for conscience sake.
George Q. Cannon, who lias made himself
especially conspicuous by counseling wo
men to sutler anything rather than to be
tray the trust reposed in them, and exhort
ing the brethren to go to prison and to
death joyfully for tile sake of their religion,
is a good specimen of the average latter
day martyr. Afraid to remain longer in
hiding in the territory, lest the offered re
ward of $500 should tempt some weak
brother to betray him; foiled in his attempt |
to escape, and failing in his efforts to
bribe the officer who arrested him, lie |
came, or rather was brought, into court a
month ago, and tiis friends gave bond in
the sum of $45,000 for hisnppearanee when
wanted. Yesterday, when his ease was 1
called in court, he was not to be found and
bus bonds were declared forfeited. 11 is i
non-appearance does not affect his bonds- |
men so seriously as might lie supposed,
since the church will doubtless reimburse
them, but the fact that the man who for a
quarter of a century has posed an apostle
of truth and righteousness has broken his
own bond—his solemn agreement, made
under oath to appear and stand his trial—
ought to shake the confidence of his peo
ple in his claims.
Of all the men indicted under the Ed
munds law, so far a.s known, Cannon has
made the most desperate efforts to escape
justice, ilis course can hardly be explained
h.v his dread of the six months’imprison
ment which so many of tiis followers have
submitted to joyfully, as they aver. It is
move probable that he feels, In the depths
of ins cowardly soul, a dread that old
crime* which he had hoped were buried
out of sight forever luivt been unearthed
read it unit lc:trn the holler way.
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l»y quacks ami medical impostors who profess
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I rented upon; all about them which art* gen
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gin 8th July. 1886; and cud 8th September.
Have proved of signal use—1st, to students who
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HAST TKNi.Xl'.SSKK.
/ CELEBRATED in the cure of Dvspepsin,
V rh runic Diarrluea and Kidney diseases.
Hcautifnllv situated on the banks of a crv-tal
nmumain stream, .jo miles north of Chattamioga.
Splendid fishing. Climate unsurpassed. Music*
cLmcmm^
5 40 pm
8 10 ]) m
8 40 a in
Lv
SAVANNAH..
Ar
1 07 p m
6 00 a m
8 05 a 111
9 56 p m
10 25 a in
Ar
Oliver
Lv
2 3.5 pm
4 14 11 111
6 22 a m
8 15 j) 111
11 03 p m
11 ;o a in,
Ar
Milieu
Lv
1 30 p -ii
3 10 a 111 1
5 00 a m
11 U) p 111
121)0 in
Mill'll
Ar
1 13 p m
3 nu a m
1 17 a no
2 10 p ill
Lv
Tenr.ille....
Ar,
11 28 a m
12 54 ,1 ill
No. V
2 33 a m
Ar
(iordoii
Ar 1
10 19 a m
tl 35 t) iu
No. 2*
RnHS’B’r.
3 20 a m ■
4 20 pm
Ar
...MACON
..* Lv
9 40 a ni'
) 050j> in
Pass'gT.
9 45 urn
3 35 am.
5 10 p 111
Lv
MACON
Ar
9 30 a in
10 40 a in
7 00 a 111
11 25 a m
5 18 a 111
7 19 p ill
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. Barnesville...
8 02 a no
9 03 p 111!
5 20 p m
11 25 n m
5 IK a m
; 7 19 p in
Lv
... Barncsville..
Ar
8 02 a 111
9 03 p ill.
5 20 pm
12 00 in
5 53 a m
; 7 56 }) in
Ar
(iriffin
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7 31 a 111
8 29 p m
4 16 p m
1 35 p ill
7 32 a m
! 9 35 p ill
'Ar
. ATLANTA. .
Lv
6 00 a 111
6 50 p m
3 10 p m
No. 19*
No. 17
Out ml
Itidli-oiul
.V tiK artu
No. IS
No. 20" 1
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Bass’g’r.
HrniM'li.
Pass'g'r.
Pas.s’gT. 1
3 10 a m
! 30 U m
I.V
Milieu
Ar
1! 45 n m
1 00 il 111 ‘
6 15 ;i 111
3 45 j) 111
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Augusta
Lv
9 30 a i n
9 30 a m
No. 261
Tt ilG*<l««*villi* mill
HuiOlllOll
No. 25+
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1
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: 2 55 p in
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Macon
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9 30 a m
•1 00 p in
Lv
Ar
8 10 a m
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Ar
...MilledgeviJU
: Ar
6 30 am
7 10 p m
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Hamilton...
Lv
5 15 a m
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No. 34+ i
Pass'gT. :
Bass’g’r.
11 ;:o a m
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... Bai l; . ‘-Ville..
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” h(\ 1 m
4 34 pm
8.5 P Pi
.TiHUla.-lon...
Lv
6 5r; ji m
3 30 p m
Leave Columbus...,
.\nive Opelika
A.rrive Good w atev.
Leave Good water..
Arrive Opelika
Arrive C'olumhus..
No. «.
\o. 7.
No. s.
j ] ■ p m
The night trains are discontinued for tin
A * flewelle?
(,n General Man
t3;sh.i(*.«V V. K. rfailroad.
. ;u ( (i'.umou.s
Freight and Accoinnuidjition
cept. Sunday.
• Columbus Union Depot
d Street Depot..
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THE CllN8A«ji«J
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HronchiUH, Milk l.«v *>i.
•f Injects. Ac. In fic. *t.i
1 idlaimuutiun from ■'.) a-”
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f)eg l*.il(*N. St itig
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...Union Springs..
... Union Springs.
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S. W. It. B:. Albany him*.
No. 4- 8
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7 1” p i
8 1V pi
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MACON...
...Fort Valley..
...Fort Valley.
... Smithville..
....SmithviUe ..
... ALBANY ..
6 2C a m!
6 26 a m 1
5 10 a m
THE CLINDIV3A.N TGBACCO PUSTEf!
Preimred itcecrdina r.» :h«* iiiohI ^ic. ullr
.«riocipIcM, of' flits >< i:!-.ST SEDATIV]
ING It KIMH.NT.’*'* eoinpcimdod wit), thp jiareei
Tobacco Flour, and np(H-\aIly Tocmmuendf'd for
Group, Wood orCukHof thoHrmst. und for that olnw»
of irritant or inflammatory mnlndien. Aches and
Pains where, from too delirato a state of thy system,
llio patient is uunldo to )>^nr the strc.nifor nnplioation
of I ho Tobacco Cako For ll**^di»cho .»r or.lior Acbtw
<a»d Paiaa, it is invhlmvbhi. Price |,» ct».
Ask your drngRiMt for t)ioKf.n*!t.»Hi or write to tha
CUNGMM TOBACCO CURE CG
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No. 21+ |
[ Pass’g’r. |
S. M . K. R.— Perry Kranch.
No. 22t |
Pass’g’r. 1
1
! 11 15 a ni
l 12 00 m
Lv Fort Valley Ai l
Ar Perry Lv|
3 45 p m 1
3 00 p m
1
Arrive at Union Bp ,
Arrive at Futaula .......... io?•; !•
Arrive at .Montgomery . ij -’i. n m
Night Freight and Accommodation-Daily !\
cept Sunday.
Leave Montgomery. 3 ;;o ()
Arrive at Union Springs *» R'ltm
Leave Union Springs 7 25 pm
Arrive at Columbus ll *■ - p m
Way Freight and Accommodation No. 5-Daily.
Leave Columhus ITiioti Depot 4 5" a ir*
Leave Columbus Broad Street Depot r, 05 n m
Arrive at Union Springs m
1 Arrive at Eufaula 10 50 a 111
j Way Freight and Accommodation No. (i -Daily.
Leave Montgomery 7-lOam
| Leave Union Springs 10 00 a m
Arrive at Broad Street Depot, Columbus.. 1 \{. p m
! Arrive at Union Depot, Columbus 2 02 pm
W. L. CLARK, Sup’t
! D. E. WILLIAMS, G. T. A. m
1 45 p m I Lv.,
3 15p m j Lv..
6 53 p in Ar..
..Smithville Ar 1 00 p
Albany Ar; 12 00
.. .Blakely Lv! 8 00 a
i No. 271 I
Pass’g’r. 1
S. W. R. It.—Fort (biiucN
Hrauch.
1 No. 28+ I
Pass’g’r. |
3 05 p m
4 28 p m |
Lv Cuthbert Ar
Ar Fort Gaines Lv 1
11 28 a mj
10 05 a m!
No. 29t
Puse’g’r.
I No. 30+
Dulaulnundnuylon Itiillroud. Pass’g’r.
4 45 p in Lv Eufaula Ar
6 00 p m | Ar Clayton Lv|
| No. 19t I
1 Acc. |
; No. 5* I
Pass’g’r. 1
K. W . It. K.—I'oluuibiiH Main 1
Line.
' No. 6*
Pass’g’r.
| No. 18+ I
Acc.
.1 7 15pm
. 9 45 pm
. 1 2 43 j) ill
7 35 a m
1 11 09 0 111
2 25 p m
|Ar Fort Valley Ar.
| Ar Columbus Lv
I 3 20 pm
12 00 m
f 5 12am|
11 45 p 111
Meet -»f ttif* disease!* which atT.u’f mankind me origin
ally cnuHtvll)> 1* dis(rdoredcondition<>f tbt* LiVER*
For all comphiintH of this kind. Buch iui Torpidity cf
the Livci. IJiliousnoM, Nervous l>>>popHia. IndigeB-
tivni Irregularity of tin-- JtowoL. Constipation. Fl'hn •
!o:n-y Mructationa and Burning of the Stoma-.’h
(sountiiuo'* c'dl'd H(*nrthurn). Mia^tna. Malaria,
Bloody Flux. Ctiilh. and Fever, Brv.ikbone Fever.
JAbaistion before or after Fev*>r-. Clironie Pir.r-
rh'i.y. Lx's of Appetite. ITo.-.d’iuhe Foul Brnatii,
Trains marked thus * run daily. Trains marked thus + run daily except Sunday. Trains
marked \ run daily except Saturday.
Elegant Local Sleeping Cars on night Trains as follows: Between Savannah and Augusta trains
Nos. 50 and 54; between Savannah and Mucon, trains Nos. 53 and 54; between Savannah and Atlan
ta, trains Nos. 53 and 54.
Pullman Buffett Cars between Cincinnati and Jacksonville, and through Sitting Car between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville via Atlanta, Albany and Waycross. Through Palace Sleeping Car
between Montgomery and Waycross. •
Tickets foi all points and Sleeping Car Berths on sale at Union Depot Ticket Office 30 minutes
prior to leaving time of all trains.
WILLIAM ROGERS. Gen'l Snpl.. Savannah. T. D. KLINE, Supt. S. W. R. R„ Macon.
W. F. SHKLLMAN. Traffic Manager, Savannah. G. A- WHITEHEAD, Gen.l Pass. Agent.
W. L. < LARK, Agent. Columbus, Ga.
;1t
]<)8 Miln
Office Genf.ral Manager,
CoiAjmbus, Ga., May 8th. 1856.
O N and after Sunday, May 9th, 188ft, the schedule
of Mail Train will be a.s follows:
No. 1—Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus 2 20 p m
Arrive at Chipley 4 37 p m
Arrive at Greenville 5 45 p m
No. 2—Coming South Daily.
Leave Greenville 7C0am
Arrive at Chipley 8 02 a in
Arrive at Columbus 10 11 a m
No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—'North.
Leave Columbus 7 00 a in
Arrive at Chipley !>:<•.> a m
Arrive at Greenville 1110 a m
No. 4—Freight and Accommodation-South.
Leave Greenville 3 *201> ni
Arrive at Chipley 4 34 p in
Arrive at Columbus 0 19 j> n.
W. L. CLARK. Gen’l Manager.
T. C. S. HOWARD, (ien’l Ticket Atrciit.
felr’t dly
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, K. L. Wells,administrjitor of E. Wells,
deceased, represents to the court in his i» titi" ;
duly tiled, that he has fully administered K.
Wells’ estate.
This is. therefore, to cite all persons eninvvned,
heirs ami ereditiu’s, to show cause, il:...yf'iey
can. why said administrator should not :v dis
charged from his said administration and receive
leu.-rs of dismission on the first .Monday in Juiy,
1880. F. M. BROOKS.
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t« IrwrJuablo. It is not pa.n:u(ja. fov all dLoaso 1,
but fV r- fl r *,) a'l flle©a3©B of tho L l V E
w!: I ’■■■*' v'l, fe, s OMAGH and BOWELS.
It chungo" tho eo’U|)i«*.xi(»n from a ivnxy, ve.'Jow
tiuge, to (i. ruddy, lejultliy color. Lt i.'ntiridy mnjevon
low, vlvioniy Hfurii:’ It. is < no of the BUST At *
TERATZV'ES «»nrJ AG;H r IERS OF THE
BLOOD, and ic A v’ALUALLF ***ONKL
tin* f./st Monday
STAD 5«
.UR ANTI
1 &I.00 r-er bott
C, ir . S T t\ D < cl 51!, P v c p 1 ‘ \->to r»
*40 SO, FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pi
NERVOUS
DEBILITATED MEN.
You arc allowed a free trial of thirty day * of tho
Use' of Dr. Dye’s CoUbvnU'd Voltaic Belt wltti
Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy
relief and permanent cure of XcrvousI'tliHty. loss
of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles.
Also for many other diseases. Complete restora
tion to Health, Vigor and Manhood guaranteed.
No risk Is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet iusealed
envelope mailed free, by addressing
VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich
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1 i a ivn. nia p. vs 111 •>.»
South Bound Trains.
7 0(j n m 1 V7 p m
8 00 a m 9 VO p m
9 .35 ft 111 11 39 pm
2 40 p m 1 3 30 a in 1
3 40 p m 6 30am ^
, Woiduomer.v lo Wasliingion Without (Tuiiige
to . 4
i all the
state bei
No. 50
No. 52
No. 4
No 6
Crab Orchard ^
WATER.->i?S
-rm-; i.ivi;r.
THE! KIDMIV8.
Ithe; stomach.
fTHlS BOWELS-
A roSXTLVK CUBE FOR
3 DYSPEPSIA.
Constipation. /<
Sick Headache, w
Hiibk Ono to two teaspoonfiiU.
Genuine Crab Obchabu j,I■'
Boali’il puckAijoa At lnc. anil 14u
geuuuie Salta sold iu bulk.
Crib Orchird W»t»r Co., Prop r*.
S. N. JONES. Manager,
3 p 5.
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l)OXT YOU
USE
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And stop worrying -every mornii 3 o’, er a ;
GROCERS " SELL IV.
Leave Atlanta
“ Columbus
“ Opelika
“ Auburn
“ Loachapoka..
“ Notasulga
“ Cli eh a w
“ C’owles
Arrive Montgomery.
Leave Montgomery.,
Arrive Selma
Leave Selma
Arrive Marion
“ Greensboro...
“ Akron
“ Merida n
“ Vicksburg
•* Shreveport ...
1 15 p m
2 20 j) m j,
5 05 p m
; 5 17 p m
5 30 p ill
5 41 p ill
5 57 p m
6 14 p ill
7 15 p m
8 15 p m
10 4
These are, therefore,, to cite all person.* cot
eerned to show cause, if any they have, v*-t:;
the time prescribed by law, why leave to st ■ \* l |.
real estate should not be granted to said giuirmm
Witness my oilicial signature this May
myG oaw4w
F. M. BROOKS, Ordina
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4 45 a
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5 32 a
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8 50 a m
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No. 50 Pullman Palace Buffet Car attached Atlanta to New Orleans without change. Trains
50 and 51 connect at Chehaw withTuskegee Railroad.
CKO! L GABBETT, CHAS. H. CROMWELL,
dtf General Manager.General Passenger Agent.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, Francis D. Peabody makes applica
tion for permanent letters of administration on
the estate of Joseph Ebeit. deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to show cause, if any they have, within
the time prescribed by law, why said letters
should not be grunted to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this May 6th, 1886.
my6 ouw lw F. M. BROOK.S, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, Mary E. Hogan, administratrix of the
estate of Orpha Hogan, deceased, makes appli
cation for leave to sell all the real estate belonging
to said deceased.
These are therefore to cite all persons conceren-
ed show cause, if anv they have, within the time
prescribed by law, why leave to sell said property
should not be granted to said applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature this
May 6th, IS86. F. M. BROOKS,
myfioawtw Ordinary.
^THE PATENT MICE & DUST PROOF
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Bookcases.Tables, Office
-ifi:-.cr?Ij&’tiSw,*?*)} Chairs,Letter Presses,
I,fscS*©!j j Fine Cabinets, &c.
’ TYLER DESK CO.
WARM SPRINGS
Meriwether County, (in.,
Will be Ojiened June 1st, fur the Reception
of Boarders,
With first-class accommodations at reasonable
rates.
Round Trip Season Tickets $3 50
Round Trip Limited Tickets 2 2-5
Apply for circular, giving full information,
CHAS. L. DAVIS,
myl2 eodlm Proprietor.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORQIA. MUSCOGKB COUNTY. , .
Whereas. N. N. Curtis, administrator oi tin* t**
tale of Rosaline Klinkerf'uss, deceased, repre*
; scute to the court in hia petition, duly filed, tniu
; he has fully administered said Rosaline kr.nkci-
| fuss’s estate. ,
i This is, therefore, to cite all persons conctrm-u,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any inm
can, why said administrator should not be <"'•
charged from his administration and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday m Jfi* u *
. , . v , , ,. v
Witness my official signature this i*ebru.J*> -■»
1886. F. M. BROOIvn.
feb27 oaw3m Ordi. -iiJ -
GEORGIA, MUSCOG51E COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern: John J. r*
naugh of said state having in proper rorni ai
plied to me as the largest creditor of Jon l.--
Brown for permanent letters of adnuiiistrau’
on the estate of John It. Brown, late o<■ •'*
county, deceased. This is to cite all amt sing •
the heirs and creditors of John It. B ri ‘wn i y
I and appear at my office at the Juneteimoi
court of ordinary of said county and show u.u.
if any they can, why permanent letters of
istration should not be granted to John 1. bu'a
nagli on John It., Brown’s estate. . ; .
Witness my official signature
my6oaw4w Ordinal"-
f 1 EORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.--Whe^;
t X Mrs. Caroline McCook makes applicalj* ■ ,
me for exemption of personalty and the la.'
and setting apart a homestead of realty,n‘ "
same will be passed on at my office on Ji» e
at 10 o’clock a. m. . ...... 171,
XVRnessmy official signature th^ s
1 myl8oaw2t " 0rdinury
Muscogee Sheriff Sale-
ny I'. M. KSfOWI KS A < «> . ^
WILL he sold on the firs^Taesffajji'JiTunetia
in front of the auction hry cojumbus, .Mu.-ii'C
Co.. Broad ®J.jt'.j' t, ,,';'"'follo'v i iu: prr.)'eny : to-v:
county. Deoigia. V.- iitf the west sine ot T--t ■.
Sixty .feet .more x/iDc-irti* s. Mibu 1 " l V ■
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having
demands against Hugh Dover, kite of said coun
ty, deceased. to present them ti» me properly
made out. within the time prescribed bylaw, so
as to show their character and amount. And all
persons iniU-bn d to said dvoeased are hereby re
in:;- d to oi. k 1 bn mediate pavmein to nn*.
Ti*K M ; . ,• .,th. l*v;. DA Vi) > A. ANG •-*>•