Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, September 10, 1886, Image 2

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DAILY KNQIJIKER • SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 10, I88fi. It Manifested Greater Energy Charleston Than Elsewhere. *Son Wnn-I.lke Vlhrstlmm n Vilirsllniis We Call Ksrtlm •Ori'At Miirm< on tin- Const. MOST PERFECT MADE I’roparffl with strict m; ird to Parity, Strength, and Ilt'altlifulnoHM. I»r. J*r»>oV B:d ngPowdercontaina no Ammonia,liiiiitijAIiint or PlmtiphatoB. Dr.Priew’b Uxtructu, Vanilla, Lemon, etc , ilavor doiiciouuly. Ladies Do you want a pure, bloom ing Complexion { If 80, a few applications of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA BALM will grat ify you to your heart’s con tent. It does away with Sal lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases ana imperfections of the skin. It overcomes the flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWEN TY ; and so uutural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. In investigating con alii phenomena Und it convenient to reduce the earth to ? he dimensions of tt hall eight feet, in dl- imeter or one foot to one thousand mi.i The crust of the earth then appears to bo ..About half an inch, the highest moun tain about the size of a small grain of sand, •and the deepest ocean not deeper than a -oat of varnish, in this a er.iek of one hundred miles would be less than an in h. auid the deepest, known iD-ure but the 1 sicratoh of a pin. We know t hat t he cool- ! » tig of fluids and solid alike produce wttve- ;.>te v'brations, and the microscope shows r hat, however smooth u ball of any sub- 'stance may appear to the naked • ;ye, It has its corrugations crossing one an other in all directions, forming what on a Tenter scale would bo mountains, hills, ••alleys and plains; cup-like depressions j and wart-like elevations; a state of things l os act tv what we know to exist on earth." * Vow, let us recognize that tills half-inch of j •rust, formerly tile cooling'of a globe of | ,melted matter on which must have floated I -nut masses of seorie, and on which from j "dime to time descended showers of meteoric [ •~jatnre and fluids containing in solution all the chemical elements we know, and -orobably some not yet known, must be cavernous and in a state of more or less .. gnecus fluidity before it rests upon ! a sea of lava, flowing around a j •nucleus • more solid than itself, at • the rate of 1000 miles an hour. Then, seizing the idea that in tiie lapse of .>ou id less ages there were periods of com- I toarstive repose, during which life appeared | ■ r m the globe in spite of continued con- rtractions of the surface, disturbances of | «ea levels, descent of meteoric and aqueous ihewers and corrugations tending to divide i£Jje land from the water, we can form a iras« liable conception of how the present si aw of the earth was eifected. Then, re- '.if rebering the presence of “dykes” in the rrcrtfet, produced by the injection from be- K tj igneous matter into a split, and of ifandts” resulting from the subsidence of one side of a split, we may understand the origin of the vibrations wc call earth- • |iu'k.rs, and of the subterranean roar pre venting them. AMEittCA. AH REPRESENTED tjrr.rk«* rocks called “Laureutian,” because be,' appear on both sides of the chain of aim * inptied by tlio river St. Lawrence, is ■onsvJored the oldest of the continents., ilkroni what nre called the shore-lines, *nd l>«ii the existence of the like in Nor- • wav » Sweden, where the earth is said :,o be dtaswly rising above the waters, and /trom like soundings off the coast of New i .'.Verses from railroad cuttings towards the | south aud from geologic evidence, we can I assen ilwt Ihe ocean mice rolled as fur as • The fills of our rivers. Beginning at Itioh- j aiODd these falls appear to keep on a line • parallel witli the seashore, and running I throng h Columbia. H. C.. Augusta, Mil-I ledgeviile and Macon, On. The “high hills of Santee,” the sand hills of Augusta and the bluft" of the Ha- Vammli, on which this city is built, appear to he what were once the limes or a great •bay, somewhat like those now known as ..•Raleigh, Onslow, Long bays to the north «nd Indian river on the south, separated by narrow strips of sand from Ihe , “sounds” known as Albemarle and Pam- ! lire. It has been recorded that after a great storm oil the coast the inlets to In dian river, or properly Indian sound, were ; -so stopped up that the fresh water from the swamps at the head of the St. John’s •river flowed in, and alligators in vast mini- i •bers ami shoaia of fresh water ttsh came in I •quantities so great as to ki II the salt water ! nsh, whilst a return of the sail water after I awhile destroyed those of fresh water. i ALL THIS TOOK PLACE •in a few years, perhaps in a few months or ! weeks, but it, makes no difleronce in its value to our theory, after we state another ; fact, viz: On the delta between the Edisto And the Asliapoo river a canal cut to let the ' ifresh water above, through rice Helds, showed that there had been clearly defined elevations ami depressions of the surface i •more than once,and that the time between •two of t.liom had been sufficient to allow ■the growrn of trees similar in kind and size , -to tlio- : iii our present swamps. Now let us suppose that at one time the ••country from Aiken, near which are ■‘sinks’’similar to those recently formed abovi and in Charleston, was :i hay ex- • tendl;i from the sand banks of Savannah • ndefi tcly north and west to th • nioun- ; rains, and that sand bars, perhaps now 'far out at sea, or represented now l>v our •sea islands, then existed. From tlio n- Knaim i.i the fossil beds, now uncovered, liis bay must have contained vast shoals offish and marine animals, and been he ,receptacle for the carcasses of some tor- ■ :estvi»: species. Among the remains some , eetli indicate the presence of sharks ane hundred feet in length, and other be- UNIVERSITY OP GEORGIA, mgs xu proportion. AH THE LAND ROHE. *’• **• M Ll.l.. It. II And the waters sunk by duration or dry ing wp, these living creatures kept in the icep.’M water, as is seen in mill ponds •wheat emptied, and perished there, to be . lur.’cl at dilferent depths by succeeding deposit', of eart h brought from above. The ■ .comparative extent ofthe phosphate beds, with the space drained into them, will •account for the quantity of the and their compact association. Now, as rivers seek the lowest point of ‘the fissures opened to them, and gradu ally till up their bottoms as the supply ot •water diminishes, we see that Charleston • ~ - stands as it were on a ridge, as indicated sold, in front ol the store of F. M. Knowles .<£ ,;, v its artesian wells of ,tIT Co., corner of Broad and Tenth streets, in the 2,31,, l , strata, city of Columbus, tia.. on the Hist Tuesday in Oe- deparatt it b\ HI ins of water. I his forma- tober next, between t he legal hours of bale, to the highest bidder for cash, at public outcry, sixty* seven and one-half *67 . acres of land, more or '••Ivors whoro thn ta™ i mT.VwL,7‘ ‘;7.; 71 Jess, lyitijj and being ill the southwest corner of r tbi Pr ? m rn t r .' J-* 16 1 Jpt number 286 and northwest corner of lot mini- iiam body ot the land. Ihe t-ertiarv for- , her 267, m the iTth district of said countv. Sold . natroi s rest on the primitive rocks! as is 1 *w the.property of John l>. Stripling, deceased, •-ibovr.v :>y the day state at Hae's c reek at i Terms caSSI 0 ®* ° fPrtyin M?FARLAN Uti ° n * '*'? “ Giui slopes on the alluvial surface j Aiisn’rde bonis non of John L>. Stripling^ clec’d. • -it a am Diu* loot to the mile, ami deeper 1 s«*p7 oaw4w iuv.u surely many feet. In, then, from ,,, tUY t iiise i> “fn1111’’ titikL* , Gr.OU(iTAi Ml stUbhl.COUNTY, ro the HonthenS 11 J t P ‘. : Wlu-reas, Robert A. McFarlan. administrator 0 the southeast of Chailes- | de boms non, with the will annexed, of John D on, as seems to have been the ease, i Sinpliug, makes application for leave to sell al H solid rook iii 1 — ‘Hair ar" J 1 ' MERCER UNIVERSITY, IMI^-OOZST, GJ±. THE FALL TERM of this institution will open ii the last Wednesday i2flth of September next. The elmirs of but In and Greek have been con- ' solfduted into the chair of Ancient Lan^natroR to whi( h J’rof. Win. G. Manly a distimruiflned Rradiiatc of the University ol* Virginia, has been elected. The Theological department, presided over by Rev. James G. Ryals.D. I)., and the Law depart- inent, with Hon. Gjifrord Audi rson as the chair man of its faculty, offer special inducements to students in these dopartnn ills. Of the Preparatory department, designed to prepare boys for the University classes, Mr. Kmersun !f. Gcov,p\ an alumnus ofthe Univer sity, bus been elected as princljiul, to succeed Prof. T. K. if vaIs. id I Iii i of A. M. and Ph. t).. open to the graduates < male coll. «es, haw been established by the authority ofthe hoard of trustees. For catalogues an other information, address •J NO. ,T. BUANTLYt jyl.j stawtd Secretary of Faculty. BALL'S *mk & CORSETS 'TLt satisfactory ,- • f, n. d i:s pi 1 g r-fundcd by *CU» Pi':.'"’ ; and pr.'-e*. Keareo ■.t iiiviis. >»«5 gcumne witho-it Hal* r r;j CORS3ST C© ..-d St., New York St ‘‘htcaoii tits mm I CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000, “ Wc do hereby certify that ire supervise the a*- ranyement for all tlie Monthly and Quartet y Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Cor, - pony, and in person manage and control tl $ Drawings themselves, and that the same are co, - ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good fait? toward all parties, and ire authorize the Companj, to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our sig natures attached, to its advertisements AURANT! I AIoBtof tho discuses which afflict tnunkind are origin ally oauffedby n dlsordorod condit ion of the LIV E R • For all complffints of this kind, such tut Torpidity of the Liver. Biliousness. Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges tion. Irregularity of the Botvels, Constipation. Flatu- Vnoy. Eructations and Burning of tlio Stomach /sometimes called Heartburn) Miasma, Mnh’.ria, Bloody Flux. Chills mu Fever. Bren),bone Fever, Exhaustion beforo or after Fever*. Chronic Diar- ihoa. Ijmss of Appetite, He.adncho, Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down STftDIGER’S ftljRflWTH is Invaluable. I i-not •• i-iniwcs for nildiwuso,, but •r*!H»rr «" flweaaes unuo LIVER, will bAMjnySi STOMACH and BOW E -S It uhftages trj• - "cir ','Tion fr..1,1 s ,'t.av. yellow tin«o, to a l-uddy, hesUay colot. U eiUire’.v removes low. gloomy epirlte. It, is one ,.f tbe bEST AL TERATIVES and ‘■•Ut IFIER3 OF THE BLOOD, and Is A VALUAfaLf "'ON1C. STADtCEF 5 For sale by all Druggirts f AURANTII ice 81.00 l>ci bottle C. F. STADICER, Proprietor, MO SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. to m iii i i •» ii p r fe ire the undersigned Banks and Bunkers wi pay all Prizes drawn terics which may /)c; .1. II. OGl.EMtY. Pros. La. NaCl lluult. .Mv.iiiMmi;ni.PiTs.sfate xm l ivu V. llAl.GYYlN. l»r«*s. X. tl. Xnt‘l RiiiiL U M'I!EC!;!h;\ti;ii attraction : Over liiiil' a Million Distributed Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y. : Incorporated in 18H8 for 25 years by the Legisla j ture for Educational and Charitable purposes - • witii a capita; of $1.000,000—to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 lias since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote it* franchis* . was made a part of the present State Constitu , tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. ltn Griuid Shifllo n limber IP ran fugs will take place monthly. . It never scales or post pones. Look at the following distribution: lfHifli Grand lout lily AXD THE i:\TR.\ORDlNAHV lb. t hiim-cllor f PHE S6th Session of Departments at A will begin Wednesday. 6th ol Octobi Full courses of study in Letters and S El contents | sei>4 d&wim (ILUIEHLV DUAWlNti lu the Ica icniy of .Music. Non Orlcuns, Tatsday. V'ptciuher I t. issd. Under the persi.nal supervision and manage*- ment of Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, & Gen. JU3AL A. EARLY, of Virginia. School opens at the same 1 C.clptlill i 11ZC, $lo0,000, address Prof. Geo, | «S-XotU«- rickets are Ten Ilollnrs only. Ilnlfes, «.t. Filths, fill. Tenths. $1. LIST OF PRIZES. Athens her next. . , -- -—. — Science: special courses m Engineering. Agriculture, Physics and Chemistry. TUITION FREE. Foi catalogues and information address the Chan- I eellor ut Athens. Law ■Sc^ r ‘ r *' nrx.no ,»♦ tim co«,n time. For information Dudley Thomas, at Athens, Ga. Lamar Cobb. Board of Trustees, Athens, Ga. Aug., 1686. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 1 T NDER and by virtue of an order ofthe Court ot Ordinary of Muscogee county, Ga.. will be ’cpi'ni u «».> mins oi water, i nis iorina- w ion extends more than probably as far os the .sources of the Cooper and Ashly 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50.000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20.000 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 10.000 A LARGE PRIZES OF 5,000 20 PRIZES OF 1,000 50 PRIZES OF 500 100 PRIZES OF 300 200 PRIZES OF 200 600 PRIZES OF 100 1,000 PRIZES OF 50 APPOXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $200 ..$150,000 .. 60,000 .. 20.000 .. 20.000 .. 20,000 .. 20,000 .. 25,000 .. 30,000 .. 10,000 .. 60,000 .. 50,000 .. $20,000 .. 10,000 .. 7,500 ..$522,600 he radius of vibmtiou of th straua would strike the coast perpendicul arly and strongest at this city, perched ipon the pinnacle of partially consolidated ♦■trra*. A great deal might be said on this subject, but this is enough to show how a ‘fault” afar in the ocean, or a land slide ^n the borders of the gulf stream, pro- luced by the vibrations caused by volcanic >v other causes, may have done such dam- | ige in Charleston aud Summerville above Jll other places. R. \\ r , H. WoniHii oil llu> Witness Stand. A woman on the witness stand in a di- .orcecase in which she is the plaintiff, ns i rule, seems incapable of making out a ^i ark .i^ c «S am st her faithless lord, whether it is pity for him that moves her heart or an inability to express herself that eads to this result is hard to say. Perhaps the two qualities are mixed, but at anv rate the female plaintiff generally depends ipon her witnesses to relate the blackest features of her ease,—Pioneer Press *V oices.” date belonging to said dot Tht-> i.s, thcivfort. Il» vile all persons interested to show cause, if any they have, w ithin the time prescribed by law, why leave to sell said property should not be granted to said uppli- Witness my official i August. 1886. uugS oaw4w ignature this 5th day o F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary. 2,279 Prizes, amounting to Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans. For further information write clearly, giving hill address. POSTAL S’OTEN, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi nary letter. Currency by Express (at our ex pense) addressed 91. A. IUHMIIX. New OrlcuiiM, La. Or n. A. HimilX. tVnslihigton. 1>. 4'. MaUe P. O. Money Orders paytth e iiikI aililre**** lteu Iwiered l.etter^ (o m:w ohu,a\s national bank. wed se&w5w Xew Orleans, La A MONT LIBliRAL »m.H. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Voltaic »BLTs and Electric Appliances on thirty •Jsys’trial to any man afflicted with Nerv- 2“ L oss of Vitality, .lanbood, dto. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en- •velope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once. 1*wtf MATOT CAMS' iie<ir<ii ii co„ v«. Potash Victim. Cured by S. 8. 8. CAUTION. Consumers should not confuse our Specific with the numerous imitations, substitutes, potash and mercury mixtures which are got ten up to sell, not on their own merit, but on the merit of our remedy. An imitation is always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive only as they can steal from the article imitated. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. For sale by all druggists. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. S. S. S. vs. POTASH. I have hml blood poison for ton years, iodide of potash In that time, but it die „ I know I have taken one hundred bottles of , .... . did me no good. Last summer my face, neck, body and limbs were covered with sores, and I could scarcely use iny arms on account of rheu matism in my shoulders. I took 8. 8. 8., and it has done me more good than all other medi cines I have, taken. My face, body and neck are perfectly clear and clean, and my rheu- I would not be without 8. S. S. ror several times its weight in gold. C. E. MITCHELL, W. 83d Bt. Ferry, New York. H^LEBERRY @0RD!AL CHILDREN TEETHINQ '"IySllWJGGIsts ° T ALL ul 50^PERBOTTLE Wesleyan Female ST^LTJnsrTOIT, Ve rsed for over 2S years with xrc-at sn -cess by ths physicians of Paris, New York and Loudon, and Buperit r to all otkers f r t) .* i r. a. i t v of all cases, recent or of long s’andmg. Put up onlv ia uhies Bottles containing 64 < upsuU t. L..ek. PRICE VEN1S, MAKING 1 HEM TUL cHEAl'EST CAPSULES IN THE MARKET. Prepared by CLEN & CIE, Pari*. 1886. For catalc'gue or special information apply to W. R. ABLulT, Principal. Believe P. O., Va. jy30 eod26t U-lXCj *»LAAtALX.X. CAPSULES Sold Every* ■whore. GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Alexander Toles,Residing in the state of Geor gia, having applied to be appointed guardian of yie persons and property of the minor children of K. w. vy llliams. decenscd, minors under fourteen Y^urs of age and residents of said county, This is to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at the October term next of the Court of Ominary, and show cause, if any they can, why said Alexander Toles should not be intrusted with the guardianship of the persons and property of said minor children. fitness my official signature tbisjteggmber 4, se’pfi oaw4w Ordinary. N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARGEST .ml BEST EQUIPPED In th. W O R L D —100 Instructor*. *20CA Students last year. Thor ough Instruction in Vocal anil Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tuning?, Fine Arts. Oratory, Literature, French, Ger man and Italian Languages, English Branches,Gymnastic*, etc. Tuition, f.5 to $20; board and room with Steam Heat and Electric Light, J45to $7. r >per term. Fall Term begins Sep tember 9, i860. For Illustrated Calendar, with fun information ddress, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Ma$ eo my25d2m weowCt ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED A CTIVE AGENTS WANTED to .ell minlu d\. specialties. Big money in commission or salary to good workers. Address Rartsfeld Port able Smelting Furnace and Mining Company. P. O. Box No. U*. Newport. Ky. iyM dawla F Vegetables and Fruits, NORTHERN CABBAGE, ONIONS, PO TATOES, APPLES, PEARS, &c. kin Lit ; umn ;. kin li Am receiving New and Seasonable Goods. Fresh Ground Meal and Grits, $1.25 pel* sack. Split Teas, Granula Cracked Wheat, Khvended Oats and Steam Cooked Oats. FRESH CRACKERS just in— Sweet and Plain Crackers. CANNED GOODS. Finest brands of new and seasonable goods. PRIDE OF II UK® SO,IP, For Koouringftnd cleaning; purposes, Sc a cake. Fine Flour. Sngiirs. ColFccs ami Teas, Ferris \ Co.’s llroaki’ast Bacon ami Hams, Pure Spices, Flavoring Extracts and Baking Powders. J. J. WOOD, 1026 Broad Street. • ESTABLISHED 1874. JOHN BLACKMAR, Real Estate Agent, COLUMBUS, C3-.A.. FOR SALE. 21 Per Unit. InveNlment. Four quarter acre lots, three 2 room Dwellings and one 3 room Dwelling. Price $800. Renting for $16 per month. No. 265, the best located Build ing Lot in the city of Columbus, Next south of Mrs. Griffin’s resi- . dence, No. 1542 Third avenue. Three Rose Hill Residences— $1250, $1800, $2000. ifefiiBwL Two Wynnton Residences— $1800, $3000. Dwellings Tor Rent from October 1st. Third avenue, one story brie water works and good well. No 328 Eighth street, corner Fourth avenue, next to Police Lieut. Roberts; 5 rooms. No 1237 Fourth avenue, 4 rooms, next north of Prof. Dews. $15. No. 1216 Fourth avenue, 5 rooms, on hill; splen did well; very healthy. No 808 Second avenue, 5 rooms, water works, next to Mr. R. W. Ledsinger. No 921 Fifth avenue, next south Mr. D. F. Willcox, 5 rooms. $15. Will be painted. No 309 Eleventh street, next west of Judge Pou, 2 story, 6 rooms. Will be painted and repaired. No 1221 F’ourth avenue, next to Mr. Wm. W. Bussey, 2 story. No 1421 Second avenue, opposite Mr. J. Gar- rot.5 rooms,2d door above Judge Ingram No 1022 First avenue, 5 rooms, opposite east of the market. Suitable for boarding house Hose Hill new Residence of Mr. Harris, stable, etc. $15. No 1315 Third avenue, 2 story, 6 rooms, next to Mr. Homer Howard. No 1308 Fifth avenue, 6 rooms, water works, bath room; next north Mr. J. H. Hamil ton's residence. No 1132 Third avenue, 6 rooms, water works and bath room; next north Mr. A. m. Bran non. No 1314 Third avenue, corner west of Mrs. Rowe’s residence, 9 rooms, water works and bath room. No 313 Tenth street, now occupied by Mr. W. H. Hinde, 2 story, 6 rooms, bath room I and water works. | Stores* For Rent from October 1st. j No. 1242 Broad street, now occupied by Farley’s i ftirniture store. I Broad Street Stores No. 924, occupied by Sher- ! man’s Bakery: Nos. 1204 and 1208. Stores at Webster corner, formerly occupied i by John W. Sanders. Will rent low to first-class tenants and fit up to suit the business. Brown House Hotel, 27 guest chambers, op posite Rankin House. If it is conducted properly i will prove a gold mine. Business is increasing i every day. ! LANDLORDS, I All advertising at my expense. For a small commission (which will be less than the cost of 1 your advertising bill,) I rent property, collect, pay taxes, <fcc., attend to repairs and give careful supervision to all property in my charge. With an experience of 13 years, I can serve you to ad vantage. TEN A NTH. Opens September 22d, 1886. One of the First Schools for Young Ladies iif this Union. All Departments thorough. Buildings elegant. i?team heat. Gas light, situation beautiful. Climate splendid. Pupils from nineteen States. All important advantages in one greatly reduced charge*. Board, Washing, Lights. English, Latin, French, German. Music, for Scholastic year, from September to June, For Catalogue w rite to Rev. WM. A. HARRIS, D. D., President, ZE3ZOSIE3I 3=31 O SIB I IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE, 1 EL OFFER SPECIAL 1UG1S H II NEXT VIOL We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of Hose Reels and Nozzles. GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE COMPANY, Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street. »soon as possible. JOHN se wed fii tf BLACKMAR, Heal Estate Agent. ER Five Cold and Two Silver Medals, awarded In 18S5 at tlie Expositions of New Orleans nml Louisville, and the In. ventions Exposition of London. The superiority < f Cornjine over horn or whalebone has now been demonstrated by over five yeai s’ experience. It is mort durable, more pliable, more comfortably land never breaks. ‘ Avoid cheap imitations made of varlot* kinds of cord. Hone are genuine un'ef “De. Warnkb’s Coraune” is print* on inside of steel cover. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Broadway, New York Cilflji Notice to Debtors and Creditors. 8COGEE COUNTY: All par- ms against John D. Stripling, deceased, are he * uipiin*. notified M’FABLAN, Administrators e.