Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, June 08, 1886, Image 7

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DAILY ENQriUER-SrX: CoLl’MlU’S. GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, .JUNE s, Issfi. POINTS IN POLITICS. llitlinniit (iubcrimlorlal Convciitlmi—Koro- si4t4l<>wiii>r tli<' Iti-Hult of the Kiml UulU.t—| ' rl l pul;tifii) Not"* III Alnlimiiii mill (li'iirKla. The Alabama gubernatorial rade draws \ close. Thia is the last day for field ■Vice by the caodidates, as the eonven-I ihia will meet in Montgomery to-morrow. ! ,y v, 'li doubtless be a large iitteudanee .* s0C( .|al rates will be given on nil the : . lU f s The Montgomery and Eufaula, Moii'ie and Uirard, Columbus and Western i, ,'d Eufim'a and Clayton roads will se'l V niad t dp t'diets at tour cents per mile l / . delegates and visitors to the convention. Vp the counties have selected i di legates, and none of the candidates have ni'ehed a majority. Much less than half ,I K , delegates have been instructed for par- lieiilar candidates. Of the 7'.!2 votes to si nicli the couvent'on is entitled, nearly 450 of them arc f''eo to act as they tbi.ik j n the premises. There Is no tell big M ini may be develooed, but »Voni the best j i 'oriiat o’l I'eee’ven by the liNijlTKKll- sirs the table we publ'sh below fore- ij-Flows what the first, ballot, will be. This tahie is made up from counties having tii- rvulv sclented delegates, and while a lu"ge in do .-dv of the delegates are uniostmoteiT, it P believed that the tao'e is not very far ■ ,ng. At any rate, we give the figurei as fehows: IIKUIg.V.. i tclwin— bb .Hook Kinibers.. lillOll arkc t’burne... .ibert ensbaw . ilhiniii.... it-i-nkee.. the city and have formally opened their headquarters at the Exchange hotel. There are Col. Dawson and lien. Clayton. Capt. MeKleroy and Mr. Seay will probably fol low suit tn-dav with headquarters in the same hotel. Ihe Exchange will be the centre of Alabama for the next week to come and ha« seen no livelier times since the confederate congress met here in 1861.” "fine nf till' Unrst." The colored man is at last to reach the highest dignity in this country. He has struggled for and tilled many exalted stations, has been legislator, judge, con gressman, senator and governor. In the south there are no positions in the gift either of the people or the president that lie lies not ll 1 ed. lln'y one olfice lias vet been denied him, and for that office lie is to-day a pressing candidate, insisting on becoming a mem ber of the New York metropolitan polio-. New York is ustouuded, horrified at the idea. It seea uoibieg strange In Louisiana having had a colored governor, and M!s- [ s s'nppi having been represented in that ! am, ast body the United States senate, by | a negro. fhe admission of negroes t» i Wist Point is perfectly proper; but to up j point a negro on the Ne.v York police force is qu’te a different matter—a far I more serious affair. It's gravely doubted 'in New York whether 't is legal; wh ily there seems to be no doubt whatever that | it ; s a very dangerous expeument. "It will take a squad of officers constant J !y on ilm.v to keeo the negro . om being I ki 11 ed by the rong.is if he is appointed,” the other peele-s savuuid tneyibeg lhe e imni's- s'oners to re,'use Hie demand of this anibi- | t.ous and audacious iiejr'o ;om mere hu- j inanity and to save h's bi'e. The laeonstraction aei: of )bfi7 and ISOS ' are tboroughly^inderstood down here, but eiident'y New York ! s ignorantoftliisleg- ’sh, lion, and needs to learn that a negro will make as good a noliceman as senator. New Orleans Times-Oemocrat. ■4S l ;Q i 0NLY_l MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with Hpeelul regard to health. K<» Ammon lu, Ltmo « r At mu. PRICE BAXI.S'G POWDER CC., CHIC ACO. S T . LOU18. HI 1 1 5 6 1 •»cun.... • Ug t Ou.. Iman ik 1 in. erdaie. ■tone . .r-i; 18 10 .! » ... 10 ID 0 s s <s. K:im|,)ipll T ,llil|HlOSil. 'Ibllailesa Tuscaloosa... Wasbuigtun. 'nt u 1 The last convention adapted the majoi i- ty rule and it is quite probable that the present one will do the same. In refering to tlfis, the Montgomeiy Adveitiser says: ‘ The majority iule was adopted by the last democratic state convention. Two years before an effort to repeal the tivo- thirds lulu had 'ailed because it wrs I bought that a change at that time and w ithout warning might operate unfa* *ly. but at the'\st convention trie matter was u ell understood, dismissed before..and, and there being no contest for the gove.nor- : lip, it was seized on as the proper time to make the change. No man s interest eau be prejudiced In- gening rid of a lidici’iuus custom, the audition of which was l.y i union consent understood to be pemia- i cut in this state. "The matter has been ‘ !l:ed al out sene little as the convention approaches, I ui we have hoard no intimation that any effort would be made to go back to a haun- bd practice now happily gotten rid of. The campaign has been fought on a com mon undei standing that a majority of the i invention would nominate. It ought to be fought to the end on that br us. ,'e do not know whom a change to two-thirds might hurt or help. But tac majority l ule in the slat:? convention is in the interest not only ot the party but of good govern ment and should not be d'stu-oed.” I’uiilinil I'riitlb*. Mr. H. W. J. Ham announces himself r- a candidate for the legislature ..yi Ha 1 ' county. E. G. Simmons is a candidate for repr. tentative of Sumter county in the next leg islature, , The congressional convention of the first district will be held at Savanah on July nth. Judge W. H. Kimbrough is lnounced as candidate for renresentativi of Lee coun ty in the next legislate'xi. There arc many people in Houston coun ty who desire to voi ■ for delegates to the *■ ibernatorial convention fa voring neither oordou or Bacon. Hon. J C. C. Eiack, of Augusta, 's the favorite of those who arc taus inclined. lu Houston count'’ there are seven can didates for the legislature, three lo.'sheiiflj two lortax cohector, loer for tax receiver, two for treasurer, one for clerk, two for ekroner and one for su tevoi —2” '••ni ,: - ib-t i for 9 pis s. The Bainbridge Democrat pays tins compliment to a d'stinguished Georgian : Jh G. Turner is the ablest man who over leorerented the suoud congressional d' tr -et. He stands second to no man in )iomt ol ability. He lias honored bimseli and ms people in eveiy position be ever tield. The people will keep him in cong Murk it. (■Clicral (iON>i|l. Hon. A. H. Thomas is announced r i a candidate for solicitor of the tb'rd judic- ' ciree't. j 'Tl the senatorial convention held at cuidsden, John L. Burnett, of Cberok e, Was nominated on the first bn'lot. It is likely that Col. W. C. Oates, of the third congrenional district, w.ll not have an opponent to contest his nomination for congr' 'j, Barbour county rejoices in having four candidates for probate judge, two for clerk ot the circuit court, six for the legls’ati e uud two for the senate. Pictens county is haling a “sc. ab race” tor probate judge and circr t clerk, with ,Prominent citizens r • candidates for ihe former, and tl’r . e for the latter posi tion, • J- E. Dustin has abandoned any mea he had of contesting the election of n-Vi vi k- t'uice, as city clerk of Eufaula, Mr. Guice will serve out the te_.n for nich he was e’ected, unlcs li s death or vSignation interveurs. ^ The Montgomery Advertiser of 5th ' ys : ■i wo of the candidates for governor a> e in Tin- Maths Wen. killi'il. Chicaoo, June 5.—A suecial .rom De- ! troit.. Mich., says: James u. youglp- satu- | ruteu tlie furniture in the house with ben- i zinet j k’U moths, which infested it. The i work ha J been finished and the benzine 1 | can put away, when a terrific explosion j oecmred. One side of the house was; i blown out, and the .ragments scattered j i over the yard. Every window and closed | door iu the remaining pait of the house | was blown out. The house was instantly j enveloped with flames, and Mr. and Mrs- 1 Douglas and the sei vant= narrowly es- | caned with their lives, A’! were severely tuu not seriously burned. Mr. Dougin s’ hands were covered with benzine at the time of the explosion, and they were frigntfully burned. His hair auii beard were burned off. The explosion was caused by fire in the kitchen stove. The demoge to the house is about iJ2" !J. A MOST 1,1 It 11 It A I, OFFKK. Thk Voptaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., otter to send their celebrated VOLTAIC I Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, 1 Ac. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed c- I velope with full particulars, mailed 'ree. Write them at once. , l&wtf HumT|,„ |7 n,” The fishery question down here in Balt' more is, “How mueh did they cost?” We . not only buy our own bait, but some un lucky disci tiles of Walton have to buy thu'r fish.—Baltimore American. Advice to Mothers.—Mus. Winslow’s .Southing Syrup should always bo used when children are cutting teeth, it re- ... o , i , lieves the little sufl'erer at once; it produces is l i t l i I natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child 5 5 , , j from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ; 2 - 2 • 1 I “bright as a button.” it is very pleasant j ‘ | ", to taste. It soothes the child, softens the 1!7I_ . gums, allays all pain, relieves wind,regu- 1 722! 1071'220 17'.!; i:a ] fates tlie bowels and is the best known remedy for diurrhiua, whether arising irom teething or other causes. Twenty- live emits a bottle. d&wtf .'.I i . -i 1 1 tfi l Triiili.r-ili.iirIri] Tliii-C. A thief who had stolen the overcoat of It. B. Hayes at the Union depot restaurant in Albany, N. Y. returned it upon learning tlie name of the owner. He hadn't the heart to inflict upon a fellow-being the agony which he knew Mr. Hayes would suflbr oil account ol such a lors,—Cincin nati Sun. -Tin* Miniil sun I'Imj-s." And every day makes tlie faith of the people stronger iu the power of Ualisaya Tonic. When from every side praise, nothing hut praise, pours in upon iis vir tues and sterling character, no one can re,- j.-ain from believing in Greeniille l liam- ,.iou Tonic. Head a few spontaneous eo n- ments upon the medicines. Here is an ex tract : Ridge vili.k, S. (’., Aug. ai. 189.'?. Dr. Westmoreland--Dtar Sir: \ou will p)ea“e send me two bottles of your Calisya Tonic. The bottle you gave me. has given satisfaet’on beyond my expectation. Hoping you very great success with your Tonic, 1 am very truly yours, W. B. Way, M. D.B Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga. _ j 1 dlw . ]ly A mi lou« . Enfant terrible (patting her Uncle Jack’s bald head —Thay, Uncken Jack, ith 'at where oo get ’paniced when oo’re naught. . —Pit" :tn” - g Chronicle. Oh ! How Slu* SuftVml. This lady had been married thirteen years, and during at least one-half of that time had been a sufl'erer from the effects of Leucorrluea or Whiles and its many at tendants. She was much reduced ill strength and flesh, being unable to take any active exercise. Simmons’ Iron Cor dial was at last given a careful trial, and an improvement was noted from the still.. She is now a perfectly healthy woman, and owes her restoration to this remedy. Sold by John P, Turner & Bro., Colum bus, Ga. _ eod&iv I’l-riii-lii-rs ami I'ili'iin ., There's something n rong when a preneh- ir gc’cfl' i and the brie beT pitcher ge'. f” ). You can i -iy whatever e'se is going o ', there’s noliody betting on your preach ing. If there was they’d pay you more.— Rev. Samuel Jones. Art;vie I’n-liiiia ami Krllnlili. Briinnon A. Caison can always be relied upon to carry in stock tlie purest and best goods, and sustain tlie reputation of being active, pushing and reliable, by recom mending articles with well established merit, and such as are popular. Having secured the agency for Dr. king’s New Dis covery for Consuiiipt on, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection of Throat, Lungs and Chest, and in order to prove our c'uiin. we ask you to call and get a Trial Bottle < v ee. eod&w •‘Slum 1 lie l*rii|ii.r A p|i ree i ul I on.“ Next week is the season of song in the Indiana capitol, when i neodore Thomas and many Others of the leading musicians and sn.gers of the country will be present. The people of the state should show the proper appreciation and make i^a grand success by giving it a liberal patronage.— Richmond Independent. VoIPs Kmulsinii ot I’urt' Coil I,her Oil, With Hypophosphites is a most valuable remedy lor Consumption, Scro ila, Waste ing Diseases of children, colds and chrome coughs, a d in all conditions where there is a loss of flesh a lack of neive power, and a general de.iility of the system. This Units II i'm" I'm I nil's. Tlie gross receipts of Mary Anderson's set ;on are given as *311,000. People's Line of Steamers. FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE STEAMER "WUV!:. ID. IELIjIS. The Steamer E.LL1M weave the Lomu an tlie fastest steamer ]ilxill” the *■ Chattahoochee, Flint ami Apalachicola Fivers. ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. The siuiuici' ELLls js now running the t'n>t« **t I’a-Mmj/vr fcluiliilt* ontho rhi'ttrthnf'ClH e hnd Apalachicola rivers, making iwo trips a week, leaving t'oluiuims on rucMtluvs lor .Npulachico'-a and on Naturdav s for LTitUTahoochFC, furnishing rapiil (mnsit t 'v jiasscuacrs Tk invert .lavtinnah Opki.ikx. At,a., VfayRth. id ay, May 9t h, 1888, i thi*< road will he run as follows: No. I. ad Apalachicola i run, Lvur, fog, etc., per.nittiiiK STEAMER WM. D. ELLIS—Schedule to Ana'achicola DOWFT. Leave ColunihUH, Tuesday K;00 a iu Leave biufuula •• . .. loo p m Leave Ft. L,.tines '• j> iu Leave Howard's '• H:30 p in Leave ('('iuinbia “ 8:1*0 p m Leave liordon # “ ti;UU p m Leave Neal's “ 10:30 p in I cave ( 1 attahoochee Welm-.^lav 3:00 a in Arrive Apalachicola '• 1:00 p in Leave Ap.ilaehii L' live C.'haltalHM Leave Neal’s La Leave liordon Leave ( olumbia Leave Howard’s Leave l*'t. ‘ hniif Leave Lidan ;t TJP. Wednesday ee Thursday Flo | Arrive l o.uniln STEAMER WM. D. ELLIS — Schedule to Chattahoochee. AURMTII Moetof the diseustiH which aC1i,-i mankind art* oriRin hlly ofttiaedbyadiHoiilon'dcomlitinn of the 1.1V £R. For nil complaints at this kind, such hh Torpidity of the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Irregularity of tho Bowels, Constipation, Flatu lency, Eructations and Burning of tho Stomach tsometimes called Heartburn), Miasum, Malaria, Bloody Flux, ('hills and Fever, Break bone Fever. Exhaustion before or after Fevor*. Chronic Diar rhoea. Loss of Appetite, Headache. Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Females, Rearing-down E3£tt. ST&DIGER’S AURftNIll is Invaluable. It is not a panacea for all diseases, but IQK? all diseases of the LIVER, will VUW L STOMACH and BOWELS. It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow tingo, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes low, gloomy opirits. It is one of the BEST AL TERATIVES and ^UfclFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC. STADICER’S AURAWTII l.’ur sail by all Druggists. Pric.- St ,00 ;>• r boUia C. F. STADICER, Proprietor, Mo SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. GLmcmm’s T obacco REMEDIES g D THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMCKT THE jHO-T FFl’irTIVI*. I'KKIMR V TKIN on the market for Piles. ASCHK f ? Iff for IfuhLi,: 1*11 ••.. Has nivr t)itl»«l n «iv prompt relief. Wili cure \t .1 1T]« Ab^rosh '•isrula. Tetter, Salt Rheum Baib.T’r, ]»*;ti, King ahuics. Fimpluu, Surt-H and |*rii*i* ,,d t-u, THE CLfNGMAN TOBACCO CAKE WTI’KP- OWN IU >n.l>V, Ciivph ttl Woiinds Cuts Bruises Sprains Krvsjpels.H. B«r1h CarlmnclHh. )Ln. Felous. Lin :- ,soi.-. S.,p. L>-s isure Throat,Bum*.nr*.Corns Neuralgia Khemuat-i-m. Arohitis, (•'out Ubmimatic tv*..' (■•.'•^ Cot.j.' ■ Bn uohitis Mii« Leg. Snake ami I'.ig l^ite^ nf Insects, .fee In fact allays all local Irritation •: i* in'.lummati'jn fr»*ra whatever onus’. Price '/»"> el*. THE CLINGIWAfl TOBACOa PLASTER .triui'fpifM, oi ific INiiKKIJIKNT-L comp' ended with the pnre_. Tobacco Flour, and in specially recommended for Croup,Weed •«’(Luke of th Br**nst. and for that cif.ss trf irritant or iiitlaniniatory maladies, Aches and Pains whore, from too delicete r. state of the system, tie- pat mni is ’iDi«i)li: to Ix-f.i >ht- ut.-'.tig.T/.ppi‘.:*it:on of tho Tobacco»’.’ik" For Headache or oilier Aoiieb and Paine, it is iuvaluablo. i‘rlri* K> rtf. Ask your druggist for th'-se reraedkta, <»r write to tiio CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. OUPWAM. H. O.. II. S A Ladies Do you want a pure, bloom ing Complexion l If so, a few applications of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA HALM will grat ify you to your heart’s con tent. It does away with Sai- lowness, Keiluess, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and Imperfections of the skin. It overcomes tho flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWEN TY ; and so natural, gradual, and perfect art' its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. Z30W2ST. Leave Col mu bus hat unlay.... Leave KuRiula " * A/rivi* ( halt.ihooihueSumlay. Leave NenP- Leave (ionloti Leave Coluinlua Leave Howard’s izoave Fort < iaines Leave Fulaula Leave Flore nee Arrive Columbus M< TJF. .itahoi-ehee Fundav Tlie Steamer Ellis will lake Freight for Warehouse L.unlinks only, but will 1‘a.sseMtft .-h to and from all Lnndin^H. SCHEDULE OF STEAMER MILTON H. SMITH. DOWIST. Leave CoUnnbiiM Saturday t Leave ICulaula “ Leave ( "aatlHhoochec Sunday Arrive Bainbridge ** Leave BainbridKu ** Leave Chattahoochee ■ Arrive A|»al,\chieoln Monday t | XT F. Leave Apalachicola Monday Leave Chaitaliouehu Tuesday. Arrive Bainbridge “ Leave Bainbridge “ I Lea#* ChaUaheochce “ I Leave Kufaula Wednesday | Arrive Columbus Thursday ,.‘2:00 p in . .9:00 a m p iu This Boat will take freight to and from all points. Arrival and Departure of Trains at Chattahoochee, Florida. Savannah, Florida and Western Hailway Fast Mail Train Ar villi* at 1 01 p m. Leaves tor Savannah and Jacksonville at 11:10 a m. Pensacola and .Atlantic Railroad Arrives from IVnsacela, Mobile and New Orle for Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans at 1:1 f p in. from Savannah and Jackson- at 11 a m. Lccav Chattahoochee and Apalachicola The local rates of fivgln and passage to all points oi rivers w II be as follows; Flour pci ha riel 1'* cents Cotton per bale 25cents Other freights in proportion. Passage 11om Columbus to Apalachicola $i> 00. Other points iu proportion. Kates and Schedules subject to change w ithout notice. Through tickets sold by this line to Savannah, Jacksonville and all points in least Florida. Shippers will please have their freight at boat by 8 a m on day of leaving, as none will be re ceived alter that hour. Boat reserves the right of not landing at any point when considered dangerous by the pilot. Boat will not stop at any point not named in the published list of landings furnished shippers tor l.Vii, Otw responsibility for freight ceases after it has been discharge'Bat a landing when no person is there to meiye it. Kates subject to change without notice. C. I). OWENS, T. 11. MOO 1!E, 'Jralic .Manager, Savannan, Cla. Agent, Columbus (la. Tuorir“5ssssr■■ i £< m V s9 mm sick headache, H tm . ■ 1 « M mm Emm mm ^ ST,PAno ^ B mm DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION. A Henavly for ifll Dischsefl of tho I.lwer, KM. noj*. NfU»m»cli and ItewcB. A powitive cure for Ii>jf>BK*i>Mlu f Sirk ll^ilarBac*. Coniidpalion. Dohc, one t«» t teuNpiMiiitulh. u* 10 and ’2.5 cts. No genuim* N.'dis cold in loillcr H1MON N. 40M.H, Manucrr, LuiitoTillr, H y. f MM MOIST OPEN!! OF THE SEM. i HAVE OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Pattern Hats and Bonnets In all tin; lfi!e>l sfyli's and c«>ii) 1 »i11;ifi')!is ever sIig.vii in 111is jnai kul. and ot siirli |n ii *‘S a - will asI<>11is11 uvery one. 7 .so a m '* 13 « ra 8 02 p 111 g oo a ra 10 Hi a m 1 of p in 11.1 p ra 5 M p m ‘(•ntinued for the f>res- \. l'LEWELl.KN, «lenerai Manager. No. 1- fJfdng North Daily. Leave Columbus . 2 2ft p ra Arrive at Cliipley t 17 p m A’live at (lrcciiville 5 to p ru No. 2 Coming South Daily. Leave (Ireenville 7 00 am Arrive at (’hiploy H 02 a m Arrive at Colummis . .10 11 am No. 3 Froiniit and Aeeommoflation-North. Leave Col um bus 7 00 a ni At rive at Chiplcy 9 52am Arrive at Urcenvilli*. .. . ,1110am No. I Freight and Accommodation South. Leave (ireenville 120pm Arrive at Cliipley -134 pm Arrive at Columbus . 6 49 p m W. L. CLARK, (Sen’1 Manager. T. C. 8. HOWARD. (JenT Ticket Agunt. feb'Jl dly (>■ Mail Tra ■ 1 (ioing West Daily. I nii'ii I)e]x*t ('olunihuM 1 Broad St rout Depot. Coh’.mln • at I ? nion Spn-igs. . 1'nion Sprimp • iif Troy • id Montgomery Ft if Mail Tn i No. 2 Daily. 2 io r» m J 16 p m 37 p m f> 16 r» m K 30 p m 7 21 p ill 10 50 p m I 10 f l nion springs ion Springs F.uf.iiila ('olumhiis. ‘•iglit I 13 a m « 33 a ra io so a m 9 ii a m I Aueommodation Daily Ex- cept Sunday. ('olumbie-.l'uion Depot Colinuhn*- Broad Street Depot, at Cnion Springs • at l-jif’iula . . • fit .Montgomery Freight and Accommodation Daily K.\ cept Sunday. Montgomery • at l nion Springs Cnion Spring* at (tolnmbu* . 'reight and Aeuommodatioi ) 60 p m 6 oo p ill 9 1H P 111 .10 33 pm 3 30 p m rt 10 p ni .. 7 25 p m . 11 02 p m No. 5 Daily. ('olunilms l nion I)cpot ('oilin.bus Broad Sf reet Depot at Cnion Spring.*- •;it Fiifaulii Freight and Atconuiiod ilion N» Montgomery. ('nion Snrings 1 55 a m 5 05 p rn . h 57 a m io 50 a m « Daily. >t. ('oliimbus 1 10 p ni Arrive sit Cnion Depot, Columbus 2 01pm W L ('LA RK. Sup’t. I). F. WILLIAMS (i T A. dtf FA Ml LY Ciiini) Mitiiis. Miliins. (dun iu SI i nw. Fuiicy SI raw, Lcglior Srljnnl ! Inis. < )sl rich Frail her. Fails, and every! Iiiny a j ipert i lie ladies of Columbus and vie a Milan-. English Milans, Sai ns. and ail endless variety of i and 1‘oinjions, 1‘arasnls and ,rilling' lu Millinery, Io whieh indy are respi dfriily invitfd. 3VL„ IJLllJLll. aplrt dit PENNYROYAL PILLS “CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH/* Tlie Origlnftl aiicl Only Geiiulno. R"if*r.'- la-wari- 'it worfhleM rmlratfe j*. In Si»[ to LADIES. Auk .r “C'hlehe«ter’<» KngTlMn” •«u , i . no oUxT.or Ibcloac tr. oiair.i'-, 'a. u* f-r |..»rtli'«.’.•»'< m lm«r hy return mall NAME PAPER, i’hlohrati-r Chrmtrul Co., ufi 1 8 .Mu<1Ihuii Hquitro, I'liliuda , Pflb Hold _by__Pru^^Sla everv whefj-. t»lr ft>t “(.’hlohl Kuir Magnetic Power! Ap|ilicalion fur 1 ueorporalion - OKTHK— I Lise 11 ill I in pro veinent Com- | tally. r vn:<a- <,kou.;ia aii:m ogi:i,. ui.xty o t Ip Sup>*nnr Court of said eeunty; T’liep - r• ti f*t (i. i iuiiby Jordon, < lifl ll. < irinit s. IS. F ' ;< n. r, 1 . I). ill Oily, ( hurl. - i h’l!i..-. H K. 1 tell ills. I,. II. Chappell and Toombs < rawford 111,ESfi SM be ft 111'! too Wih-oitist |s the most ‘.iiceu -1 1 ' • no, id fo t ol Nei .(tin I lehilit \ Klu it mat i.->n i Lumb..go, .'Me»’ples‘>iu - ••>, A»t lima, J)\’snepsiu. Dise;.-•-> of I.ive:. Kidnev- i-i I »i- gestivt Organs. Sink Headache, ami all troubles arising f.o.n innullieieul and impure inood. 1 hat. i in y and R< »SK H I LL I.M I'KOViSMKNTt’OMI'ANY. S •< ojul The objnrts ot said < <>rporatiou are the Flour, finest grades: Bye Flour. (Jut Meal, threaded Oatu, (Jrils and Rice Big Ham.-, Bn akfast Bacon. Ac.: Bure Leal I. a rd Orimilatcd Sugar,• c«*arsu and Fine Cut Loaf, Bulvcri/ud and Cotfi e Sugars. Be.*t «| tin lily Roasted and Hreen (.’otfic, Fine Teas. Baking Bowders Royal, Cleveland and Dr. Brit es. Flavoring IvCno ts 'I'hurher's and Dr. Price’s, J. J. WOOD, eod tf A ilOlH.lA MFSCDdEE mi'.N'TY. Wi>. ,-uas. Mary K. Hogan, administratrix of tlie .‘(ate of Orpha Hogan, deteasid, makes appli- ation lu leave to sell all Hu real i s’ate belonging <t said deceased. These are therefore to cite all persons conceren d shoe. < aitsc. if.iny tin y iiave, wilhin the time ire-eriiie.| t.y 'a.. . why h ave to sell said property iionld not l»e granted to said applicant. Witness my hand and ollieiu! signature this . .lay ».t li. Ivu,. „ F. M.BUMOKS, mynoawtw Ordinary. ■ I OlitilA, Ml' ha I-.xe< litor of Jonu In- < 'ourt in his petition, fully administered John for 'In ' rty. prolii- for the stockholder Lh Th ini Tit-- principal office and ic place of doing busi (•(Minty of Museogee. Fourth The capital stock I be ten i !.< ni dolla 1 .-aid ( orpor.it mil with t lu pri\! lege j hundred tliousand is -how 1 hat they will not emu | tin* privileges conferred by this j of the capital stock is | for said corporation , ! authority to ■ uc and lie sued, to plead ipleaded, to have and use a common • • alter tin- same at pleasure* to mak. ill ] "f every kind necessary nr proper to in augurate and carry on its businees. including 1 uid • e\c*( ut•• pr e( nre t In- same l»> moi tg. my property of this corporation, to buy. ft rust ive free a costly rxi goods which will help all, of either sex. to make more money right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers abso lutely sure. Terms mailed free; Tkce & Co., Augusta. Maine. d.vwti and WhWkcy flab- OPIUM ut ric tcufa. B, M. WOOLLEY, M Atlanta, 14a. ili'jK. wiLsoisriyx 1*23 Wilson in Magnetic INnrcr I.ikIIch' A Into in i it n I So ci. For the dispersion ot Fibroid and other tumors and enlargements of thewomb and the ovaries, i Aiso gives great support and comfort and in- • creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in ’ cases of abdominal enlargement without any | particular disease. Tends also to decrca prevent excessive accunmlalic COMPANY, N2tt lirimilHiiy, New York. Dr. C. TERRY, Agent, Columbus, Ga. mb2 dly h property, both it may or disue for it purpo-t’.>. t<» ad -pt such by-laws.rules and regulations as it may d» -:r- . binding on its own hKinlicrs, and io pro\id< in -aid by-law- for such ollicer- of the t orporation a - it may need and fix their term of otfie*, duties and compensation, and t he in.inner and time of tlimr elect ion, U* receive Real Ksta'.e n payment (d‘stock suhscriptions, and t«• do sudi other iind further acts as are necessary oi prop* to c<uh- nience and carry on the business ii.mied. .Stock holders w ho sluil! Iiave paid tin ir stock suliserip- tions ill full to be in no way liable for tin dents of the corporation, or for wrong- coinniiued by it. Sixtli Petiiioncr.sa.sk dial this petition f* to be recorded as tile -tatutc provides, and publication be made as rei/uired by Jaw, and that upon compliance with the statute tin- ( ourt will pass an order declaring said application granted. Ami petitioners ever pi ay, Are. HATC H FR A PFABoDY, Attorneys for Petitioners. Filed iii the Clerk's office of tin Superior ('ourt of Muscogee county, (la., and recorded iu hook of writs 1884 5, folio 549. May 11, ihhh. (iK(>. Y. BOM). myl5 oawiw Clerk S. C. M. C. Iier< fo re. k. rite sill persons concerned, ueditor-, to show cause, if any they -aid administrator should not he dis- Mii !iis »xccutorslnp and receive let* ■ mission on tlie first Monday in S$e|>* ii F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. N J>in Thi-, is tin n fore, to cite all persons con- erm-d. heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any in y ran. why said .administrator; should not V>e 11•-charged i’i"m his ndiuim-tration and receive itters of dismission on the fust Monday in J>ep- Wuno--my '/fu nd signature this Ith day of je'i (>aw':m F M. BROOKS, Ordinary. ; I .t i R( i IA M rsrtH.Ki; corypA \Vli* ica- < aroliiie O. Williams, administratrix if Win. I. \\"!'amis, deceased, makes application or .• .i\e -< !i the following n al estate belong- ; lo .-aid dec* tisod, to-wit Bart of lot No. 20, in i ity ol •n Lihei ( olumhus. (• *f *0 feet and -t reet. immediately north of the ing a front on Jackson •t IU inches oil Com- . to cif( all persons concerned to show cause, if any they have, at the proper time and place, why leave to sell said property should not he granted to said applicant. Winn -s my official sign dure this June Ith. 1886. JV) oawiw F M. BROOKS, Om inary. Administrator’s Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court ofOrdina* ry i f Muscogi e ' oimty. (ieorgia, w:ll he sold on I ne first Tin-day in .Inly next, on the corner of Broad and J’enth streets, in the city of Columbus, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, tin following described property, to-wit:: Om- hundred and sixty-five acres of land, more or less, lying east of t he city of < olumhus and known and described a- part of lots 93, 95 and 9s, in the Coweta Reserve of said county. Sold as the prop erty of H. K. Thornton. E. II. THORNTON, jyl oaw iw Administrator.