Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, June 01, 1886, Image 2

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DAILY KXf^ri!;l-:i. - ST X : mU'MIU DKolUJ TSDAY MORNING JUNE I, issO. i All! \L. Betting on the Place .ind Date of Presi dent Cleveland's Mjrriage. Tht Suspend of' t lit* <-'.^i|»|n rs Our !n him) It ruin I Nii> i.f nvil'iiu I In* I'M' Bride ItItitr tin* Deeds 'if :hi Prospect M ViiitIiiisi . rijliliquid.' t uaJf of t d r ,^ s • *• ■ 11 Arine n. "nis is ill th »-vi«vi 11;• • cose. T'iE GOSSIP DoR* NO I S70J*. but it tunfl Its orurgbi:i fiti■ Hoi* dlroO- lion. T. ■ quia untie * ai- ffi»w talking ab.- ut tE ■ (i . >tion ofttis.t; i i. r>I« * <•! in the com in {'-f‘ Miss Folsom to tl • pi" side fit’s (iojriiciJc to t married. This is rhe first case or tin; Kind on record. No president has ever morru'd in thf* whitn non«p, : * yn> v w. Wa hi 11 noton, May 30. The ngoay h over; the president's murriutfe was settle \ last night. The wedding is to “ urnt the executive mansion next Wednesday open ing. Rev. Byron Sunderland, pastor of thy congregational church, of which the; presi dent is an attendant, will tie the knot. N>> Body hulthc president ’s official fai.jiiy and ,i very few personal friends of the couple will he present. This is owing to the de .! h of Miss Folsom's grand ft it In r, Col. Folsom, of Folsonidiile, although great privacy was the original intention even if (no old man had not died. Col. Dan. Lain >nf, f he pres ident's private secretary, received the bride elect and her mother on the arrival of tic Nordlnnd train at Sandy I look Friday j-.jght, and they wi re tninsh.ned to the revenue cutter William H. (.'.handler ami conveyed to New York city, where Colonel Lament had quarters engaged for the party. Miss Hose Llizabeth Cleveland had the quarters nil snug and ready for t he ladies and welcomed 1 hem on t heir arrival. The all important question of a day for the wi ddiug was suhmiUcd to Miss Folsom. Col Lumont represented the president in this important, matter. He was instructed to compromise ort a very earl.v day if the young lady desired it. in fact.it was surmised that the private sec retary had orders to urge the matter of an early day unnn the hride-eicct. At all Washington know that it is t af ter a long season < Important factor. Th cent to-day about ti m y was the first ia‘ formed shout it. v wii Mu ctic ,n at nts an early day was selected. Daniel lost no time in returning to Washington. He reached here at It o’clock Saturday and instantly conveyed the happy tidings to the president. As a result of these things the official announcement which goes by l lie routine press was given out from j Burner ilk djiu. ■ Gazetto, Judge ,J. C'. Wiliam: county, has quite a col in his omclie hub a interest, because of its antiquity. We re gret that its authentic history can he traced only back to the revolutionary war. .it is a sword made of first-class steel. On the blade is carved the sun, in >o.i and twenty- four stars, two of them large on-If the picture representing the mooli was in cfes- C( nt shape we might suppose; it to have come from the Orientals. AlI that is known deiinitelv of its career is that it was used in tue revolutionary war by the grand father of Mr. J. F. jtiviore. Judge Williams has also some very inter esting Indian relics. A lew clays since Air. T. F. Holloway was hunting and discover ed on the side of a gully some iittic pots, which, on examination, he found to be resting in an Indian grave. Near them were also some skull hones and teeth. On further investigation other graves were found, and the spot is supposed to bean Indian burial ground. More than fifty years since the forest trees were cut down, and the earth has been filled from year to year. OnJ.y the washing rains have so cut down into the earth and invaded the sanc tity of the Indian bones, that have slept for centuries perhaps. Judge Williams has also an interesting representation of a horned frog, which must have lived only in the past, and several Indian flints which are fund liar. At KIRVEN’S! Property of the Columbus facturing Company, ...Ml Mllly Il<|ill,, 1 n< Timcdin' nil!, ' 1,111 Mil.- ol (in' l imsi >Vni. j. pj* 11 '' ' Mi" « lii.tlaiii.»rli<-«> Rlvor. .1 „J,' .“ il.c Cll,v nl Colnmliuk. v .I'd V;* - -— »« \pa, H XmG Y di ctate OF GE01KHA, ML'BCOGEE CCiTVrv By virtue ol the power vested in A, , to ns and cun.ihion* of i. eertnu,' riXt": -» A I: w iitetl i »t' t A. 1 1 let'■ trustees, l.v t'.e c : .c,uriiifr (Amp;u.y. , i ,\1„ Geurpla, dntefl March 1. t«e| corporal.on conveyed to , an . pet■ ■ >: il.'hemiuuUz certnit, d.-r-ri. 1 J. hihj >. / • • ' f 'VtC l t<> ids ; • cat v if ■ an of v '.cor. ill .. . -UR.* :, t .e„ h i, -March k-i. Ult , , I. CONSUMPTm h H E IV1 O Fi RH And '(11 O-. isos; 4 DYSPEPSI/'., IhDiU - ST ION, j IV: ALARl A. \\ I! \Y, V I t; 1 8 .ui(’ do ~ < - tot- gia. aud iu tx, 88 inclu- bate Court M lire, terms prosci'il holders of sail aut hority coni We .Mil sell county. Georg: a, 1 i De. . .lune u ii I: roll tSM. dMice i f tY'' ac county of I.ee. state of irJ'iinihy with the diicctin,,.. i.i .he ii soluti. ns passed h\ ->T n : il *'■ !wi. trade oy sain ueeu -..ftrust. the i ity of Cn’.aiuhus .\; u ., on the 3d day of August ae lee,:il lv,itrs " north v A It Of the whito house to stop further "ussip. The people hud got to j BETTING -ON THE GATE AN1) PLACE. j Aathe following from the New York j llernhl publisliod yeaterduy: “Three to I wo to Juno Iti!” shouted the bookmakers to-night. Never luiviux Jivnrd of any horse by that name, I sought in vain on the .Jerome Park list for to morrow and then tumbled over the latent f urf itnide. “Twenty against one, June 18,” was the 1 next, bid. ‘Why are the odds so heavy ?” asked a yoice. “Because it’s Friday,” answered the ! bookmaker; “a had day for marrying, don’t you know.” The terrible reality burst upon me. ] Books were actually being made on the ! president’s wedding. In the corner of the room whore the crowd was densest were ! those quotations: ODDS ON PLACE. 1 to 5 on Albany. 6 to 2 on Folsomdale. 1 to 2 on Buffalo. 10 to 1 on Washington. THE BETTING ON DATE. The only rule that, is worth quoting is that the bets are till'if there is no marriage, but hold if there is a change as to the bride. The latest odds are us below, but they are liable to be altered any hour. "The curious fact is that only one speculator has asked for a quotation prior to ./tine IB, but the obliging bookmaker laid him a, heavy odds, and generously offered “to make a book for any dale desired up to next Christ mas.” This ought to satisfy anybody, but to-night June 22 is the favorite. I'lure is the netting' The llvir War. Rome (fla.f Courier. In this eity there is now waging a fearful .beer war. A quarter keg of beer, contain ing eight gallons, the regular price of which is two dollars and flftv cents, is now being sold ut fifty cents per keg. A few days ago this price was oidy to those who dealt in liquors, but now any individual can get it at"the. same price; ’rhe result has been the sale of the beer in great quantities, nnd in many places the foamy stuff is tapped where it never was before. To give some idea of the extent of this sale, a dealer told ns that he had sold about seventy-five or eighty kegs per day lor the last day or two. The revenue on a keg is twenty-five cents, which leaves only twenty-live cents to the brewery, for freight and the wholesaler. This war Is being carried on by two great breweries, and is confined to Rome. Form erly nothing but the Weber beer sbld here, hut the Rauffinau undertook to get a foot ing and cuts followed, which finally came down to the present price. PURE STIMSIiS ?/ r W ! " • con the Siok, Invalids, CONVALESCING PATIENTS, AGED PEOPLE, Weak and Debu.itatf.d Women. For trilo': y LwC.-r-. aiid LetY. .’--v S*i If o, (line J/olIjir per ISolfTe* «"?- M-.11 ■ 1,J in 1*0’i*> I 1. tri-u, n- <«. ID tie . Mil Man* and i toiler. Cry jin, • resa charges pri |i.ild, 1-y leymtiuj tix U«-11* the Dully Malt Whiskey Co., Baltimore,Md. Kent 2-cent atninv f" r »"»* f’j-ti'-nii '?ov.<mv*jition Fnrr\ concerning tl rnhrp U d i b I u Wi ivct-ivc new . HIM I COilllllt'te. (’aily. tlms kt-epiuv pui' stock fresh J. A. KIRVEN & CO. IN RK J. H. Yocum, T. J. Pearce, G.E. Thomas, Jr., ot al. Petition to Ineorpoiau-the '‘Young Men's Christian Association of Columbus, ! Is the only harmless and effective NF.UYE i FOOD known which leaves no after-effects, aiul i Is without stimulant or alcohol. It is a delicious i bevcr-Lfc and will positively recover'Brain and Nervous Exhaustion, destroy thirst for alcoholic drinks, rcstove the «ww»tite, cure Dyspepsia, iri'e ; reir-jshiinur sleep and immediate relief to any 1 trouble..! 1 ii't !Y"ii nervouhness. A single lioi- Gainesville, - - Georpria, GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-To the Su perior Court of said County: The petition of J. H. Yocum, T. J. Pearce, G. E. Thomas, Jr., K. A. Carson. G. E. Chandler, Ii. O. Howard, M. W. Howard, R. W. Slade, N. P. Banks. C. E. Hochstrasser. C.!). Hin t, A . R. Wil- Hellaiici- Ihiii.laHN Rcpiddi New York Tribune*fftep.) Mr. Morrison appears to be lualdiv 'V‘ u ‘ against. iXv. Randgli in Lis own turrilory. Tleru are tundry Pennsylvania ediimt. of demoerntie. journals who meet iu solepjn conclave and resolve that they tire in favor of Mr. Morrison’s bill. Then conies .Lie Samuel .T. Randall association of some ward in Philadelphia, which formally re solves that Mr. Randall, by reason of his uniting w 11 h rejiublicuns to defeat a bill to which the democratih stands pledge^. Ly Jts platform, has rendered uiuisiif tm- worthy of a re-election. All this i., nice, in. F'iiij the Managciuent of .nANIJV \tTTVBJ3n BY MOXIECOMPANY, Allan! WI .Mi S VYI OR. 1G 3 June 1 1 -2..., v ,Junu 22 3 2 Tunc 1(5 3 1 June 23 2—1 June 17 2 1 Tunc 2J 20—1 .(Fridayi..June IK 10— 3 .(Fridayt..Tune 22 7-2 June IP 4—3 June 2(5 1 1..(Sunday)...Ione 20 1 - l..(Sunday(..June 27 0—1 June 21 10-1 June 28 It is nut horatati vely cleiiiod hero to-ni^kfc that Mrs. Folsom aiul her daughter have been tendered tliu^ use i»f the Wliitnuy but Mr. Morrhaoji tuitv t-u^e notice that .the a thousiwul to one that - Proprietor. FORT HE SEASON OF 1886. kerson, G. B. Whiteside and W. F. Tignor, of Muscogee county, state of Georgia, to be known as the “Board of Directors'' of the Young Men’s Christian Association of Columbus, to gether with such others as may become members of said Association, respectfully showeth that pe titioners, their associates and successors, desire to be incorporated and made a body politic under : it. or of Broad street L’Vford street . tbeing th ‘Riles in so id city of ( - ’ .'.'-“C b-gkest biducr, senoea propcHy of *1 ■ g Con;pa? 1 y. to-\vit.: AY ;: f f land situated, lying un.l k :il ,'7* .ciional section number iwentYC. . . ..nth half of 1 rattle nai -cclien f U nJ ■.ei't'-.n.--live >o , *.'ot 1 in Iraetionul ii-v,. . number tghiei a 18>, ra ig< nui bei th " 'n f« rme iy Hu-sell, now Lee couniv, s{ r ... J *' A'al'uiiiu. A No the following lots < f ian,u“". and being in the eighth 8th* district ct'Muso,^ county, -mu- ot Georgia, known us lots mu V t Y eighty-«is <<*)> and eighty-seven 87 and the\v*A* hail' of lot number seventy-four . 71 and fr:at...n numbered ninety-one >91; and ninety-two and Island number three <3 in Chattahoochee river and a ^nall enclosure situated east of "he residence formerly occupied by J. R. Clapp med as a residence ana grazing lot, contaiuiug’sevec -i ABrr.a >More or less. All of said '—’ (7,! acres more or less. All of said lands lav de- scribed lying and being in the county of m u .‘., gee and stale of Georgia, and, together with s - id lands in Lee county, Alabama, containing ebht hundred and thirty 830i acres more or less. 8 Also, all of the said Columbus Manufacturing Company’s buildings on said land in Muscog4 county, Georgia, operated as a Cotton Factor/ and with all of the improvements in any mam>i appendant and appurtenant thereto, inclusive! . lies, looms, machinery and fis- the cards, spindl v lures of e very kind whatsoever contained in said buildings; a.so, ail and singular the other im provements on all of the lands aforementioned and described: also, the entire water power owned and controlled by said Coliunbus Manufacturing nmnnnfiv rm and in snid ('lintr/,nniAohoi. 1 EXPRESS. Telegraph and Post Office. X Billiards and Burner Shop ill in building. rlced feature under the ij. A spacious arcade, two n. given a magniUcent office anu halls er, wiiicii with a broad pia//.a of two public square, makes the law s ot this state. The object slot’ said corporation will be religious, literary aud educational in their character. The business of said corporation will be the providing and maintaining for the use of its members and the public suitable place or places for religious •dueational Ailinglnn a Delightful Summer tori. | s ^S:|^V^^&^a ocation of ,‘ham-os are anont Mr. ILmdall will turn tip the democratic memhor from his district next year, if any democrat can get elector, there. mansion in New York. Colonel Lamimt returned this evening, lNIJJ-H')•:NT AND BRT T TAL. The way some newspnnf rs, notably the New York Sun. are treating the rumored luurriaire of the president is not only inde cent but hmtal. It is said at tlu* white house that the president is deeply morti fied ut the slush sent off about his sister and Miss Folsom, hut cures little what the papers say of him. The reckless manner in which his private home has been invad ed by members ol the press basalmost j v cr- suiided him to writ*-a ^[Keiitl message t«‘> <‘ou”ress recommimiling the paKsiup* of an iron-elnd libel law. lie would sign it promptly. Miss Cleveland is not anirrv bceniisu her l)i^ brother, tlu* president, is ^oing to get married. She is delighted, nnd so expresaeti herself to Col. Ijairiont yesterday. She said it would have been imieli bett< r for “(irove" had In* married fifteen years a#o. lint MissClevelami does not know this. If Mr. Cleveland had mar ried lifteun years ago his wife might base broken the silke cord of destiny which led him to the white house. THE PKItOS HKCOHDED. Soon after 12 o’clock yesterday Marshal Wilson, fat and heated, descended from his carriage nt the city hall and entered the office of the r» corder of deeds. It was his second visit. He had been thereat 9 o’clock as soon, in fact, as the office opened. On that occasion he had do- posited a title deed conveying the prop erty known as “Pretty Prospect” from Maria 1). Green and George F. Green, her husband, to Albert A. Wilson. At his Second visit tlu marshal tiled a deed con veying stum* property nt the siune consid eration *21.500 from Albert A. Wilson and M. A. Virginia Wilson, his wife, “to Grover Cleveland,” of the state of New York. The title is guaranteed by one of the real estate insurance companies, and both deeds now have a place on the re cords of the Dist rict of Columbia. An Liiterpi’Niug, JMiubit* Jiiuisc. Brannon & Carson can always be relied upon, not only to carry in stock the best of everything, but* to secure the Agency for such articles as have well-known merit, and are popular with tiie people, thereby sustaining the reputation of being always enterprising, and ever reliable. Having secured 1 he Agency for the celebrated Dr. Kim’s New Discovery for Consumption, will sell it rn a positive guarantee, ft will sun ly cure any and every affection <3f' Throat, Lungs and Chest, and to show our eontldcnee, \ve. i.ivito you to call and get a Trial Dottle free. eod&w OF MAY YORK. ' (Established 18*51.) Our spleiulid Pnung Hull will be used for Dancing, aud Prof. H. W. Card’s full Orchestra, of Macon, will supply the music. myll d2tawlm EXECUTOR'S SALE. l.ilfi't- I NSriiii against loss .>r rtauugi- lr l uingntid Tornado, at rates guarr as offered by any reliable st^k company. The Lightning clause will be inserted in Dwelling policies without extra charge. \ (tREEAH’.Y to an order of the Court of Or- * t dinary of .M t.acivgee comity, will be sold be fore the auction house of F. M.Knowles A* Co., on tin- coriier of l3ro.»<l and Tern h streets, in C olum- bu.-,. (fa., sai l comity, or. the frst Tuesday in .linif ne xt, v/ithin t ue lejrai hours of shUi, the fol lowing described property, oi-wit: Thai portion ofloi Known in the plan oi die city of Goiuml»ns .••slot No. '-fit, the sain* being tho second lene- nv’Ut aud lot a.*? now ioi-loFeil south o' - t.be cornel of .Jac'sson ami Kighr.l •• ■ iR.io-wit % »ortion of sai l lot fronting on Jack-on street 4J feet, more rr.nninu om L v •.*! thy .• ,boie depth of late ui ly \\f •ih *•: Tiie time of incorporation, twenty years from dale of charter, with privilege- of renewal. Petitioners desire for said corporation the power of contracting and being coniracVd with* of suing and being miu. . of havbig and ming a common Kerb : to make by-laws, rules and regula tions for its government; to elect and appoint such officers, directors, managers, general secre taries or such other person- ius may he necessary to carry out the objects of incorporation; to pur chase, receive, hold, sell, mortgage and convey such real oi personal property as may be neces sary for the bite re its and objects of said corpora tion; to take mortgages or oth«*r leinsto secure dohtfv due suid corporation ; to i«S'e bonds or other cert ideates of indebtedness, und'-r such terms us may be pr* :-or ed by snid c« >ri>oration ; to do all such ncte as nia: be i 1 ry fur tlu* legitimate execution of*. I . objects, purposes anil powers of its organ'ctatinii. fciaid petitioners will ever pray, etc. TITO MAS tV: CHANDLER, Petitioners.' Attorneys. Company on and in said Chattahoochee river, together with all and singular the rights &.\\i franchises by the said Columbus Manufacturing Company held and possessed therein under;A laws of Georgia. The plant of said cottoh factory consist; at present of 134-1 spindles, 119 looms and other suit able machinery, all in good condition and pro ducing good work. Present capacity 7500 yards a day of heavy sheetings and shirtings, three yaids torthe pound. Tiie operative.” houses and Improvements gen erally in ex icllent condition, labor abundant, lands elevated and location of property unsur passed for health, convenience and economics: production—fret from tin- burden of mimic,'L taxes paid by all the other Columbus mills, yet within three miles of the city of Coliunbus an*: illree-quurters of a mile of Columbus and Rome railroad. The water power is the finest i:i the south, controlling and embracing the whole bed of the Chattahoochee river for the distance ol about one mile along the lands of said company, said lands extending along its banks upon the Georgia and /Alabama sides of the river. Only a small portion of the waterpower is required uad utilized in running the present mill, and the nat ural falls in the river render but a simple inex pensive dam of logs nnd plank necessarv. Th;; magnificent water power is easily controlled. >ud bus a fall of I2L> iforty-two and a half) feet within ht (three-quarters, ot a mile. With a compici*- lively small expenditure upon a new dam Ih'.A ■ one hundred and 1 vonty-uve thousand, spind'ei. with looms in proportion, can be driven by this waterpower. Capital for the erection of '.na tional mill:* and utilization of the immense power now wasted is all that is needed to make tins property the e-ite of a prospeious and p<pi lous mamdacturinir vil.nfje. The persona! ii.- 1 ion of capita lists is invited. Full and sir.Lfic- tory details will be furnished upon applies ,1. RHODES BROWNK. A. ILLGES, '•ivtr , M l :,ty : Tin IV If. CH U’PELL, ' At-vnl. . Sun. ssuni|i-i*>n Unit dtf l*e ■lMR.S brur.qht t«» vuU; t-his way uv that or for or i'rhdi-« t Ins f.uiilidnto or that, according t*» tin hi/e oi thu poimiuii.s LhaL are olToretl by ooiign-s;,, ii- a most ir.suiting out* to ovnr’v si'lf-n spoctiiig veteran. W \ this is really the idea of the pension schemers in con- gp-ss. A pcr.PioB. :m the mind of thefit* goutU men, is a bribe offered for political i lYivt. Many {arsons are affiicted with erup tions of the skin, boils, or ulcers. Bran- dreth’s Dills, taken iV.ely, will in a short time cure eruptions, pimples or boils. Fl oors of long standing require treatment for weeks, but be assured that the worst fever sores or olistinate ulcers will surely disap* pear if you persevt*re with these Pills, eodwvvtf Tie* It mid Hm press. The stat<* of Maine has announced that she desires pt*ace, but that she will main tain her dignity. When Victoria hears this she will hand over them fishin’ worms gol darned quick.- Washington Critic. GEORGIA. .MPrie’i KIKE * ’ODNTY. NVluwcius, E L. WGl.s.ad'iiina-muor of E. Wells, (iecenxed. n-jin-sunt; to th ■ (uu.1 iu u's petition ilu!.*' riled, tliai he has fully administered E. .Veils’ otutc. This s, therefore, to cite all pers-us conciTued. heirs .md creditors, i».) show cause, il'atiylhey . an, why said administrau'r should not lie uis- rhiu*g«*«I from his said ml uinist ration andToo-ivi- letters of dismission on tlu* lirst Mnmlayiu July, 1.S8G. I .VI. BROOKS. a.d(.;ojiNYl2 ordimnj. DRUNKENNESS F ! !<*d fn the ( Jerk 1 -, olfkv of the Superior Court uitv an- recenied ii “Record of Writs folios fi.il aild Au«, '.'his April 20, 1886. GEGRviF. Y. FUND, v Clerk S. C. M. C. Gr. UEC-EIVFR'S SALE. GEORGIA. MlbSlMGKK COUNTY. Whereas, James M. Davis, administrator Robert 13. Davis. decea.sed. u preseuts lo t lie court ; fully adiiiin- his jietition duly filed that isti reel,Robert It. f> This is, therefore, to cite al! m.*rsons concerned, heirs ami creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be iiis charged from his administration ami i*cceivt let ters of dismission on the first Monday in July, 1886. F. M. BROOKS. apr6ouwl‘2w Ordim.r'y. OR. THE LIGROR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR, HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It enn Ihj given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person tak ing it; is absolutely harmless, anti will ef fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate driuker or an al coholic wreck. It has bc*«n given in thou sands of ruses, and in every instance a per fect cure lias followed. !t nere-r fails. The system oner impregnated with the Specific, it become* an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist, l or Sale by FOR SALE 13 V DlinDKHTY OF THE Columbus Compress Co M. D. HOOD 00., !>:l I1UOAI) ST., (’OUMIHfM, CA, GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Whereas, diaries Philips, executor of T. philips, deceased, represents to the court M. N. Call or write for circular & full particulars. his i - administered ECHOES OF THE SALE. Already the }>residcnt is likely to expe rience the vexations of being a property owner. There is a wrangle among several real estate owners as to who is entitled to the two aud a half per cent, commission for making the side. The deed from Wil son to Cleveland was signed in the pres ence of Dorsey Claggett, a dashing young democrat. George F. Green, whose wife owned the property, says that he has agreed to pay Claggett a commission; but Major Arines, who brought the property to the notice of Colonel Lumont anu the president, does not take a favorable view of the transaction, lie may bring an uc- tion to recover the ^ r >37.5d commission. The roundabout way in which the property has been conveyed will, he claims, furnish very good presumptive evidence that it was employed merely for the purpose of diverting the legitimate brokerage into other hands. When seen to-night he said that he has been looking for a country place for the president for over four months. First lie examined the Whitney place near the Sol dier's Home thirty-two acres at $1,000 per acre. “Too much metal in that,” said the president. Then he looked at the Weaver home stead in the city limits. There was only one-quarter acre of it, and the price was *700,000. That was too high also. Then Marshal Wilson drove out and saw Osceola t\ Green, who brought the other property to his notice. He preferred not t-' deal through Mr. Arines, he savs, and IHr. Green bought a release of the ugciicv from Arines for $100. . i Mr '. who ' vas i*lw> seen, do- U.ued that, tins was true, that hr- would 11 i1k ' ’-■oil ions Bun, and that he had ' , *r yX -trtpr»: n hi* hi T. M. N. Philips' estate. • This is. tbeivfon.. to cite all lursons euiicerncd, I heirs and creditors io show cause, if any they i can, why said executor should not bo discharct ii from hi*' cxecutorshi)) and receive letters (J dis- lission on the first .Monday in Aumist, Witness my official si}fnauire this May yth. 1SS6. myfi oawSni I*’. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. Ladies Do you want, a pure, bloom ing Complexion l If so, a few applieations of Hagan’s M AGNOLIA BALM, willgrat- ity you to your lieiirt's con tent. It does away with Sal- lowness, lteduess, Pimples, Blotches, aud all diseases and imperfections of tho skin. It overcomes the llushed appear- e auu i unco of heat, fatigue auu ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWEN- Special Deposit Vault ,1888 W. M. l’KURY departed this life intestate, and no person lu»s applied for ndminis tration ou the estate of said \Y. M. Perry in t-aid state .• that administration will be vested in the clerk of the superior court, or some other fit and proper person, after the publication of this cita tion once u week for four weeks, unless valid ob jection is made to his appointment. Witness my official signature this May 6tli. 5-86. my6 oawbv V. M. BROOKS, Orninary. GEORGIA. MUFCOGEE COUNTY., Whereas. Isabel Ilogan, guardian for her nun r son, lames Hogan, makes application for leave her -aid all the real estate belonging ward. These are, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned to show came, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why leave, to sell said real estate should not la-granted io said guardian. Witness my official signature Lius May 6th, my<5 M. BROOKS. Ordinaly. epic- T Y; aud so uatural, gradual, and perfect are its" effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. PENNYROYAL FILLS CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH. Tiie Orijriiiul au.l Ut'uiiine. ?•" *»'« »'»»•'« K , ■ . :'•*««»* w-rthl..- I.-uhutt If®, ,.Y^ NAM e' PA ptf. W&S . .... S48i li AiudlkuU SviU4U*t*, 1‘hlludu., i* H-ild by l«t« I'VArvnlii h . f. *'<'h o# i'eujij a-ojai RiiU« Iu« GEORGIA. Ml'St'OGEE Whereas. N. N. t unis. ; tale of Rosaline Klinke..,--. .... 1 . 1 t sent? to the conr; in Iris pi*p»’on, ii/iij iileo, that he aas fully administered said Rosaline K Imker- l\iss’s estal e. This is, therefore, to cite all persous concerned, heirs and creditors, t*< show cause, if any they * an, why said aiindni-trator should not be dis charged from Ins administration and receive let ters ofciLfe»inissri,>u cm the first Monday m June, 1S8 Witness my official signature tlii^ Fel>ruary- 1886. E. M. BR(30KS. feb27 oaw3m ( )nllnary. 5 Beautiful Building Lots for Sale. 1 * OCATED on lower First avenue, one-lialf 2 block from street railroad. Will furnish monev to build vour house at reasonable interest. John BLACKMAR. se wed fr tf Real Estate Agent' a L GEORGIA. MUbCOGKE COUNTY. Whereas, Fruiieis D. P« abody makes applica tion for permanent n ttciTs » t admiiiistration on the estate of Joseph Kbcrt, deceased. The-'j arc. tb ivto:v. to cite an l admonish all ■ l >i:igul:«!'■. • kiium-il ami creditors of said de ceased, loshow cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law. why said letters Hiould not be granti d t*» said appheam. Witness my oilieud >ignatu'.'v t'n.s May .'ill, 1SS6. rnv' oawiw wi **.iF, M. 13K00KS, Ordinary. Positive Security A- r :ii:i'i Fin: ami Burglars. !?,rve.*» tor Rent at Jy-3.00 l’er Annum R. M.NUTLEDRD. C has taken the lsad in tho sal :s of M at class or lies, nnd has g-ivsa almost uuivcisal 'Ausi'ao MURPHY PROS., Paris, Ter O has won the tavor oi the public and new ranks /GEORGIA, MrsrOGEf: COUNTY. Under * I and uy virtue of an order made by the Hon James T. Willis, judge of the superior court of the Chattahoochee cir cuit. in the ease of H. F. Everett vs. the Colum bus t'-ompress Company, the undersigned, os re ceiver of the Columbus Compress Company, will sell in the city of Columbus, Muscogee county, Georgia, at public outcry, in front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles it Co., at the northwest corner of Broad and Tenth streets, on the first Tuesday in July next, the following described property of said corporation to-wit: One Morse Tyler cotton compress, situated immediately on the bank of the Chattahoochee river, at the south west corner of the intersection of Front and Few streets, in said city of Columbus, together with all the machinery, buildings, platforms, sheds, trucks, tools, tarpaulins ami appliances of said cotton compress, and with lease or the land upon which the same is located, subject to the terms and conditions of snid lease, at the rale of $250 per annum until July 1st, 18S9. The loading of steamers is done directly from the compress. Sheds and platforms are nearly new. Dimensions of platform are 150x150 feet,. Can accommodate about 4500 bales of cotton at one time. Waterworks and protection against fire well arranged. Has heretofore pressed 20,000 bales in one Season after the month of Decem ber. Capacity, when running the usual eighteen hours day and night, 900 bales. An expenditure of about $1200 will put the press iu complete running order. Inventory or.the plant and full details furnished upon application to tlie undersigned. Inspection of the property is invited. Terms of sale: One-half cash on day of sale, balance January 1st, 1887, with interest at 7 per cent., secured by the usual mortgage and,in surance clauses. LIONEL (J. LEVY, Jr., mylaawtd Receiver. e loo Vl’llwoniia .'tlngnelic l*o%ver Bell Is the most successful appliance in the worU Ur ; the treatment of Nervous Debility. Neura , i Rheumatism. Lumbago. Sleepiessnesss. A<*n a. f Dyspepsia, Diseases of Liver. Kidneys ‘ esi ive Organs, Sick Headache, and all troubles 'sing from insufficient and impure blood. WILS03STIA, , 125 WilNonlii Mii«ri„'ti<* l'ower «.ml**' INSTALLMENT PLAN! A iMlonti mil Sni>l>ort<*r, For the dispersion of Fibroid and other tun and enlargements of thewomb and the ,,v !• , Also gives great support and comfort an • creased strength to the walls of the anu , '!U| • cases of abdominal enlargement wit.* • particular disease. Tends also to decreu.-t prevent excessive accumulation of fat. Rose Hill Property on Line ot the Georgia Midland. tunong the leading Mcdi- cluesof tiie oildum. Stld by Druggists. Columbus lion Works oonvtipj^r^r. Are now jirepared lo furnisli all ffitids of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Lumber for the public, and olid! patiwuage. ... igLOTS fronting on Hamilton aud Talbotton roads, Hill, Linnwood and North streets and Rose Hill Avenue. All lots are full quarter acre Call early and secure a desirable lot, as prices will be advanced within the next thirty days. TOOMBS CRAWFORD, Real Estate Agent, f 15 North Broad Street. -itlti liroiulway, 5 Dr. C. 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