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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 20, 1X86, Wan Who Has Exporionced the Great Change. M ttmr.buc to Karth- Mysteries of Trance Life He- u**w Time unit Eternity—Pain tllves Wiiy to TtrMflK)’. '*t» t n York Mercury. Ratter W. EHitt in the name of a man of . hirty-iive who has resided for Ilia lust vrv’oo years in a fashionable boardinghouse w y,*s\. Thirty-fourth street, and hears the *»tvd of reputations for veracity on 1 sobrie- y. JJn is well educated, and a eiv'l ui- gino*,r by profession, and, besk'n; theor- if nary sign of that business, writes “ Pit. ./J.” »tier the, name as a degree taken in • curve. He is just convalescent of a long e.nd dangerous illness, In the course of .vhieJ* lie declares, and Dr. While who ittoiicwl the case* coincides with him, lie jivhscA through all the agonies and pho- lomtrx of death and was only resusci- va ted AY A MIRACULOUS ACCIDENT, for 1 lie last three or four years Mr. Ellis •juis Ixvf.i* the general manager and super- Htendr.vl of the large pump works in Twenty-'..hird street. Though still unable o leave his room, the invalid responded uleasar/Hy when a visitor’s card was sent o him that if tire gentleman would come 0 his room he would talk with him. “You have heard of my erase, I suopose,” Te said, “and if you will take a 'seat near ne I’D tell you all about it. 1 know now vhat Dr. Beard meant by the dying words, 1 can't understand it.,’ for 1 have been h roue I the wonderful condition of men- a! illu ur nation that he was in when he uttered lAat strange sentence. All physi- ians r f-f< <• that, a trance of some minutes’ iuration immediately precedes death; but ■i: few Jtvvc c ver returned to this world to - elate t fc r :r c x.ru ienees in that state so its osychicrw phenomena are totally un* l. nown ' Trvan E ;.rn. ulus’ narrative 1 rii f. h util nl < r.1 t 4 hUi n non! hs ago i v. .v ccx3ullo!ii hoalfc’t. Tho begin- •:*ln? < I h r trj.i >lo; d ifced from c.imping rat la 6 ptomba?, HH, in a l >w, roavihy '.’.isfcrKit, lor 3 i n • twenty cli/.i, while m ik• . nr fun c -v \mlnalion of a certain region at »I\V. instance of cupitaihiU in this city. The ox.pcdii.hm w is not followed by intermit- .out or ir jlari-il levir in tho proper sense .of tiL-f Atr.n, bat by n severe attack of acute r hen malic fever, from which hr. re covery ’ •'«/» very slow, and which left him .subject 1 v» sudden spells of faintness that g row w-'fn\ and worse as t ho v. w went by, uutiJ they often ended i. absolute swoon &u3 unconsciousness. HEART FAILURE , r \ Hoipiel of rheumatic affections, « casioned no surprise; tlie doctor i ‘jpient heart trouble and or- ! rr.tient to take Hie best sort of •arcofbr s *|f and avoid all sources of icrvovw r b wk. exhaustion or extreme ex citation n June last, one afternoon at he mom works in Twenty-third street, Mr. Ell* • id occasion to make a turning athe—a wnall hand lathe employed for | line and tho weight of K taxed his i imsK'im. strength to its utmost. With- | >ut thJnking, however, lie picked it, up i ! A frozen fish is dead, but if It he thawed out carefully, slowly and uniformly it WILL COME TO LIFE AGAIN and be lust as good a fish as ever. I pre* . sume, also, that Mr. Ellis experienced just tho sensations and visions lie describes. , The sense of cold is caused by the cessa- ! tion of muscular action, which is the principal generator of ho d ? n o ir systems. - ’ j The case has excited great interett among the many friends of Mr. Ellis, who believe with him that he was dead and is j alive again. ' Putty's Pure Malt V/hiskey mil Putty's formula. j'o: tii|H|!lll]ili<)ii. i .'m or**, MS. .■ nly ; i.ime, loo mf ■ rr-i o»»*•/• < ' thrrpi.f» r. -< I'ftun ihs • h I; • u i I 01 • i h»« i «• ro-WIvrr Mi I :e. will* !■>. k' v i lined v ..! your ; km Whiskey. In ! ihci ■ ol!, using only y< or , uu i mv ilie lo tlie so vui'4 i j our whiskey." - Mrs. Jff!. I-< (Jontli polni of coiiFiiiiiptlon. R»'luti herUte. f<mr Mfll Willfsk sin* i in j Iml dor' s ji fre*j. ihese m .liagmiD iered li i fils.* .- ,: ..I . I lll-lf siiml piuUy dlk n, r-iniloiiory, r.i. 11.1.1 sols. •r wun ii? flip r- crilled .juick r lif'tt In fo f-cn . nmiiwi tnittW Pure hiotminl •• i' In two bot- : hi* hointl.i more, find In n hliorl limp piic wn« up doii,^ rework. I kii'-w, and tl 1h I'l.nci'ilod, tlmi Muir remedy ralMMl her from the dead. 8 LINN HIDKLKR. fiO M. Ht., S. E. Wash i.so tow, I). 0. Sira- 1 had hpinorrhHgP's and was examined hy a phyalchm, who Uiomrfil m> hnuta only pilt'hfly cmiKPHted. In Amr'iri ! l.nd three iiii.ro fipuiorrhairoh and 1«>-1 n ounrf of blood. Aii.tihor j-hy sirlAn vnd 1 wah in the laf-t «tay:i*fl i,I rofiKun.i fton, and finally I <; lit work, *dv- un nil iio|u\ I oi.-ninod Muir Dufly’f* 1'ure Mult ivhi-knv and look It In' connection with } our Duiry’a Formula. I have un’iued health hnd Ktrenjrth rapidly and am all f «f com- pictoly reatored. E. W ROSWELL. The dtfpttnputfhed writer ot the nubjotned Icaflmonlal Ima mtvlmI her beneflcient mission af file head of dome of the leruest curative end charilahlo Inafllutlona of the country. Kooiiestkh, (N. Y.) Romp. >>k Im>\;rtRY, ) 2.V0B. 81. Paul Btriinf, Nov. 3. IHSft. { W gives me great pleasure to r c >mmend jDuify'B Pure Malt Whlskej', wl ii n I have used' with Ratlstaeflon lor eouamnotlves. In tl," IahI Mages of fbal dread dlheasa. Aside fiom H» uiPiTirlnal jiroperfIns. it \ - i*rymlld, ike | nflent can retain it wl.rn nli other Btlm- t:lunu< fall I reeommr pd It t*. all. MOI HEU IIIEUGNVMG. I Mr. 1)1 KEY MALT WHISK KV CO. Mp. HTv- T/,f /iifffii'f: /•ormnlii bolt! tl/I) hriilion of th<‘ loo . IH ol !in,If ii'n 1/7,7 ! ,003 m ///,•'' I Kf'i'chll hOXHt- und in in- MERCER UNIVERSITY. IvT^OOiT, G--A-. THE FALL TERM of this institution will open on the last Wednesday "Will of September next. The chair, of* Latin and Greek have been con solidated into the chair of Ancient Languages, to which Prof Win. G. Manlv. a distinguished Kraduate of the University of Virginia, has been elected. The Theological department, presided over hy Rev. Janies * >. K.vals I). I)., and the Law depart- i meat, with Hon. Clifford Anderson as the chair- 1 man of its /acuity, offer special inducements to , students in these departmem.3. Of the Preparatory dor*, rlmont, designed to : prepare hoys for the l’ni\ ersity classes, Mr. Emerson H George, an alumnus of the Univer .*•;tv, has u elected as principal, to succeed Prof. T. E Ity.iln. Post uia-h. te c(/ursL*s of audyforthe degrees of A. M. and U't. I).. *>pf r. to »ln « r r -dnates of al) male college*, have L< ■ < si * li-hcd by the ni’thoriti of the bo:t it of 11 I ’or catalogues an otliet in.or nation, mi -s •I Xt/. J. BRANTLY, Jy132lawtd sr •»vfar, of^'Faculty. ,f THE MOST LiHf'JEi EXTENSIVE PURE BRED LIVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT > i" lhfi WOr.LD. j f.ew Iniporlii* : constunll, fV orrl tlnp. I Rare in (livid aid i&OTSSe : C.i< clleitcc lilld * choicellrrtiding. €Ti\ r I)KSnAT.R IIORSLS, PER Cl I EICON, NOI{ WAN or FRENCH DRAFT HORSES* ENGLISH DRAFT HORSES, TROTT1N«-ItREH ROAOSTERft, CLEVELAND RAYS nnd FRENCH COACIIERS* ICELAND nnd SHETLAND PCNIKS, HOLST El N-KKI ESI A N nnd DEVON CaTTLE, Our customers have tin* advuntage of our innny yearn exiierlenee in breeding nnd Importing; Superior Duality; Large Va riety and Immense Collect ions; opportu nity of eouiPurina' diHeraiii breuilH : and low prices, because of our unetjiniled fa cilities, extent of business and low rat cm Of transportation. No other establishment in tho world offers 8Ueh advantages to the purrlmser* PRICES LOW J TERMS EASY! Vis itors welcome. Correspondence solic ited. Circulars Free. Mention thisps\j>e® powell Bros.. Spruigtorc Crawford Co. P* Notice to Debtors and Creditors GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY. All parties having claims against Mollie Jones, lute of said county, di c« :i < 1. are hereby notified to present the same, duly authenticated, to me, i within the time prescribed by law; and all par- : ties indebted Lo .said Mollh Jones, are required to ! make immediate i>ayment to me. August 5, 138U. GEO. Y. PONP, An.) oawtivv Administrator i JOHN DISBROW & CO., Sals, Feed and Livery Stables, New and Nobby Turnouts, Safe and Showy Horses, Careful and Experienced Drivers. FUNERALS personally conducted nnd properly attended to. The finest Hearses in the city. AFTER SEPTEMBER 1st, Horses boarded and carefully cared for at $16 per month. Ample accommodations for LTVE STOCK. Headquarters for dealers. sepia ag&thAw L Columbus, Ga., September 19, 1886. O N and after this date Passenger Trains will run as follows. Tains * daily; + daily ex cept Sunday. The standard time by which these Trains run in the same as Columbus city time. Leave Columbus Arrive Macon “ Atlanta “ Montgomery.. “ Eufiutia “ Albany “ Mi lien “ Augusta “ Havannah i! 12 00 m I ^ 4 38pm |; 9 35 p m| 1 11 !0 p m. !i 00 a ml * 0 15 a m v 1 5 56 a m! 8 50 p m 5 JO a m 1 85 p m 7 23 p m 3 63 p ni 2 45 p ni 1 13 pm •3 45 p m 4 07 p m //,.• HV/./.W A tlV* ■» 1 » r! • > It •' liquid form G<’ nn/rilioii being e •/, ,< in-iomi doi >!(/<"' bij t{ i. ■ r ; ' ' • pululfih! o 1 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. G 1 ivpr i Ir. It Doll a h pt:n uori All par- j ■«: l aunu ,j. ^tripling, ' ■d. re hereby notified 1 MiihciiUented, to me : iij«* i ' imv. and all parties I). Stripling ate required to . and put i* out of t bu way. .Scarcely bad ie d.f Foiled it in its new position when ! be fain; r. .*;.s overtook him and be sank to ! he / oor insensible. A long illQjpss ensued vhit*La G-.’Miinated in whnt waspronounceil to hr dcul.ii. and the body of the supposed i ad a m is being put on ice by t he uu- deft akin \ hen, at the shock of tho cold 1 surface, ?r. it seems, a long but scarcely audible Flgb appeared to IHSt’l*. FROM THE WHITE LI PH. ' Ak custumed ua they wore to death and ■julnveiv* l ho man in black and his assist- mjp were iiartled, for t iio sigh, tiiough al- i •nost rriainible, was still distinct, and they j if once ivturiied the body to the bier on a bit L it previously rested nnd notified tlie nropriei' ir of Up-lujuse. Dr. White was, Biiirjni'iiud immediately, restoratives were •*ppVvv nnong them injections into tlie insulation of diluted brandy, and in tho 1 •ourse of Jin hour the young man was i breathiup. easily in bed, with a strong I bub o 1 rt)C< 'very. •'Yuu .«.* .! to know how a dying man sell 1 i vfr ElDs, “and what i he buc- cnsK' 1 se Mations are. Most people sup- pom Uu *.u e.dled agonies ol’ deal)i to be orrible, i r.:.d;!y there is nothing terri- ila al'ti fin . long sensation oi fre< ■/- ub cl 1 ■ v< r vvhiob precedes the trance. Of i s ni ■' ing, r ystless, terrible pain of •■beumatic .erthat 1 endured day after Auv tii! the forces of life gave way 1 need .KM* spt .J: ! Notico to Debtors and Creditors, j G K( )RG 1A Ml : CO'. WE CO UN T5 : ALL pcrsnjH h.« -. lg demands against the' estate of Lu* hi3 A I'.* >-.sr;n. deceased, m*e hereby ; iioti/ied to render ; n \ iu*ir d«. *i.- ads s./ithc under signed. according ;<> Y.w.r .,i;. I p.*i -nils indebted [ to said estate are require, i t » nuke immediate « payment. # GRO. Y. POND, Administrator Estate* Tmcius Anderson, i September 8, 1886. Deceased, i sep8-law-6 w Notice to Debtors and Creditors. 1 GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY: , \ LL persons having claims ugainst the estatrf^^ of Mrs. Jane Reed, late of said county, do- ; ceased, are requested to jirescnt them to me, duly authenticated, within the time nrescibed bv ! law; and nil persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to me. E. S. McEACHERN, September 0,1886. Administrator, j . sei»7 oaw-iw 'J v tk FIRST ALTERATION kition came in a slowly intensify- 1 i of freezing cold. It w is not .-menus sensation but. a sense >!il all the way tJirougb. My bits, my body, my very bruin iscera seemed to be gradually t id the pains nil over me uis~ i* 'dually as the cold lieeame ae intense. 1 cannot tell how >Tthc n/r s ensyu. uerei,' . >f boiDjr < foot, ivy /nd itiDo. in.' •ongeal. ippea f nore and n ong litis janled ; it seemed an age. “But presently, by slow degrees, a feei ng of th . c >us comfort and repose stole over me iuui the cold subsided, and with it went .all >(.ense of having or possessing a body; th#.\ is ail sensation in the iiml>s and trunk v as extinguished. The feeling R » STD A NO F AND INI)ESCRIU AU LE O XK ~ something. 1 should say, like the sense of being:; diset..bodied soul. Hut the singu lar feature of this condition is the abnor-■ tnal clearness and acuteness of the intelli gence. i did not seem to remember things t had done in the proper seuse of the term. Rather, tho events of my whole life :ip- oeared to be before, me as a panorama- a 11 utonoc, but in consecutive order. Ami ohe sense of rest, of comfort, was delight- *’ul Ijeyond description. I saw beautiful ' hingt 4 all around me, in the air, every-! wlier/-' - faces of ineffable loveliness, 'l leard music such as I never heard before •ind newer expect to bear on this earth. I Timv .’ was dying, but J was not in the ‘ 'Hvri d or troubled. My eyes were shut, v et ! knew and saw, as if with an 1 inner *»'giit, the movements of everyone si bout me -heard also every whisper, as if heard WITH MV DRAIN, NOT WITH MY EARS. How long this lasted I cannot say. It uusi have been hours, but it seemed to me 1 )nly a ill Me while. 1 knew when the un- iertakeis came and all they did; but the dea oJ being buried did not disturb me, md it was only when the cold of the ice >ed prepared for me struck upon the tor oid nerves that I had any realizing sense )f whs.t was going on. 1 recollect the awful sensation, the terror, tho horror, and it seemed in some strange way to set my heart to beating. If 1 had been left where 1 was I should never have returned to this vorld, in my opinion. It was the terrible shock that sundered the spell, and \ woo'd v)ass through all I have suffered over again •to experience once more the DELIGHT OF THAT LONG TRANCE.” When i)r White was asked about the •use he replied rather cautiously : “There ire » ke said, “no certain and absolute rests of death except decomposition and •Us accompaniments. Hut by death in a arger organism is meant the cessation ot ;he circulatory and respiratory functions. \ hen tlie heart ceases to beat, the lumrs obreathe,!i man is properly to be pro- ;n uneea dead, and this cessation had eer- .ainly taken place when the undertaker .ook possession of Mr. Ellis’ remains. He 'as dead in the seientifle sense of the term n.n eoagulation of the blood had not vet supen ened, and until that supervenes it is dv.sys possible that resuscitation may ah) place. I here is a great de;d ofpopu- ju delusion as to what is meant by death. oi Mu* disoAHos 'vhi« !i aftli.-t mnnkind are nriKin nib ''Ti'. it'd by «diwTti.Tti wn «»l lb.* LIVER. For all oomplalnte of thin kind, sac h an Torpidity of tho Liv r. Hilt. itivmHH, N«vv\tvw D.wpopsui. tiou Ir *vd irity t.f tho Constipation. I'lnlu- kjnvy, Emct»-tti"i.fl nnd Burning of tho Stonuivh otiraes onllod Heunbitru) MI.iRma, Muluriu, lU'MHly Flux, Chilis lino T’ovor, Broakhone Fover, iAn.vm-iion Ixjfont or aftor pVivoi’-, Chronic Diar- rhu.M 1 aitH of App.ififu ILuuljicho, Foul Breath, Invu’ihriti-t) in G -v il i • Ft*m»tloa. Boaring-dmvn ST&OSUZR^; fiURflMTIi iu 'r.valuaLiu. L i 1 not a juumueu for nil dibnane •. but 'NBlipff* ci '- r-OKOi ol .PC l.jVrVrt, ">n STOMACHimdBOWeLS It. clmuffOh the complexion from a wavy, yellow tinge, to ft ruddy, toeuitljy color. It entirely remover low. filoomy spirits. It is cue of tho BEST AL TERATIVES amt *-«► IFIEBS 01" THE BLOOD, and is A VALUABLE "- ONIC. STA01CEF Fox : alo by all Dnqtpin. C. F. STADbC.ER, Propriotor, WO SOr FRONT ST. 4 Philadelphia, Pa, F O R Q ERY * i |\1 k •'l**' IJ I BlacksmStf uREM TEk THfNQ FOBSAlg -f BVaii oM, M 1 ” i_lu SOtPER BOTTLE S AURAMTII HIO <r~N iO* Home School \ IG-S ENH. 1 . Associate Pi icipals. mi: S Sosnowski. ;. Sosnowski. I -Vliol:o;tl< .year re-opens on Weiiuesdaj ptember 22d, 1886. Best educational ail ^es ottered to voung ladies. IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE, lit We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of Ho e Reels and Nozzles. PERMANENT RELIEF To all persons who are suffering in any way from Nervousness or Nervous Exhaustion. Everybody knows that a strong, vigorous nervous system is essential to good lu alth. ZIVEOIX.TIE] Is recommended by clergymen and endorsed by eminent physicians. It contains no alcoholic or other stimulant. Il is not a drug. It is a food ; not a uu divine. It induces a good appetite. It insures sound, healthful sleep. It is perfectly harmless. Only 50c >\ ffuiu*! Jfotfle. For sale, wholesale ami retail, hy M, D. Hood & Go.. Geo. A. Bradford and Evans & Howard. ap6dly nrm DRUNKENNESS GEORGIA STUM Si ESS PIPE OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY CURED 3Y ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can bo given in n cup of coffee or tea without tho knowledge of the person tak ing it; is absolutely harmless, nml will ef fect a permanent ami speedy cure, whether j the patient is a moderate drinker or an al coholic wreck. It has been given in thou- 1 i sands of eases, nnd in every instance a per- : feet cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with theSpccille, | it becomes aa utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by FOR SALE 33 5T M, D, I’SOOD & GO., DRUGGISTS, ! | f»:t BROAD ST,, COLUMBUS, GA. Call or write for circular & fall particulars. Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street.. Pawengprs for S.vlvunia, {.andeivdlc, Wr’ghts- villc, JMillef/geville nnd Fntoiibm, Thomoston ( Hrrolllon J 11 ry, Fort Onines, Tnlbotton, Hucna Vista, U alcc’.y and Clayton should lake t: {0 n ui train. LeaveMncon “ Atlanta “ Montgomery.. “ Eufaula “ Albany “ Millcn “ Augusta “ Savannah Arrive Columbus . ; w 10 (V) a m * Rtuipui • j 11 (J GO a in j* 3 10 p in • :* 7 JO a ni •i : 10 65 a m ••i H ' 6 40 am *12 00 m .|* 11 00 p 111 * 12 00 m • * 9 30am • 8 20 p ml* 8 40am .l !!: 2 25pm!* 620am Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Co lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa vannah and Atlanta. Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Berths ori sale at Depot Ticket Office G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gen’l Pass. Agent. C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl if Opelika, Ala., September 14th, 1886. “ — 14tli, 1886, t* 1 as follows: No. 1. UPELTKA, ALA., septemt.. andattei Sunday, September 14th, 1886, tlie v ' trains on t his road will be run a Leave Columbus.. Arrive Opelika 9 52 am No. -. Leave Opelika io 05 a m Arrive Columbus n 20 a m No. 3. Leave Columbus 2 28 p m Arrive Opelika 3 58 pm No. 4. Leave Opelika 5 18pm Amvc Columbus 6 43 p m No. fi. Leave Columbus.. 7 io a m Arrive Opelika 9 23 am Arrive Good water 6 50 p m No. O. Leave Good water 5 20 a ni Arrive Opt lika n 48 a in Arrive Columbus... 12 55 p m No*. 7, Leave Columbus. .. 1 45 p m Arrive Opelika 3 38 piu No. X. Leave Opelika. 418pm Arrive Columbus 5 51 p in The night trains arc discontinued for the pres ent. A. FLEW ELLEN, dtf ucnera) Manager Office General Manager, Columbus, Ga., September 12th, 1886. O N and after Sunday, September 12, 1886, the schedule of Mail Train will be as follows: No. 1—Going North Daily. Leave Columbus 2 29 p m Arrive at Chiplcy 4 32 p m Arrive at Greenville 5 37 p m No. 2—Coming South Daily. Leave Greenville 7 10am Arrive at Chi pi oy 811am No. 3- Freight and Accommodation—North. Leave Columbus 6 00am Arrive at Ohipley 8 14 a m Arrive at Greenville 9 25 a iu No. 4--Freight and Accommodation—South. Leave Greenville 10 22 a m Arrive at Ohipley 11 38 a m Arrive at Columbus 2 11 p m , , W. L. CLARK, Gen’l Manager. T. C. S. HOWARD. Gen’l Ticket Agent. feb24 dlv CENTRA!,, PEOPLES JNFANTSjrijft,, INVALIDS 1 GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Whereas, David A. Anglin, administrator ot j the estate of Hugh Dewr deceased, makes ap plication for leave to si II all the real and per sonal property belonging saul deceased. These are. therefore, to cite all persons con- coined. kindred and creditors, to show cause, il any they can, within the time prescribed by law, why leave to sell said propert;. should not hi granted tosuio applicant. Witness my official signature tin- Septembei I 4th, 1886. F. M. BROOKS, j sepl oaw4w Ordinary. Hatcher & Wilkerson, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Fontaine Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. WE WILL continue the Warehouse and Commission Business in al! its branches, and solicit tlie patronage of our friends and the public generally. We guarantee strict attention and prompt returns on all consignments. B AGGING and TIES always on hand at cash prices. Storage and Sale of COTTON a specialty. Agents for the Latest Improved “LUMMUS COTTON GIN. sep4 2tawlm w2m HATCHER &. WILKERSON.' TEAMERSI Columbus, Ga., August 7,184f’. O N and alter August 7. 1880, the local rates of freight on the Chattahoochee, Flint and Apa lachicola, rivers will be as follows : Flour per barrel ' 20 Cotton Seed Meal per ton ! 8-1.25 Cotton per bale 50 Guano per ton $1,25 i Other freight in proportion. Passage from Columbus to Apalachicola, $8:00. Other points in proportion. SaiKIHLES. Steamer NAIAD leaves Columbus Tuesdays at 8 a m for Baiabridge anti Apalachicola. Steamer AMOS HAYS leaves Columbus Thurs day s at 8 a m for Bainbridge and Apalachicola. Steamer MILTON H. SMITH, with barge Tide, leaves Columbus Saturdays at 8 a m for Bainbridge and Apalachicola. Above schedule will he run, river, etc., permit ting. Schedules subject to change without no tice. Shippers will please have their freight at boat by 8 a. rn. on day of leaving, as none will be re ceived alter that hour. Boat reserves the right of not landing at any point wln n considered dangerous by the pilot. Boat will not stop at any point, not named in list of landings furnished shippers under date of May 35, 1886. Our responsibility for freight ceases after it haa befell discharged at a landing where no person is there to receive it. SAM’L J. WHITESIDE, PresM Central Line. T. H. MOORE, Agent People’s Line. T. D. HUFF, dtf Agent Merchants & Planters’ Line. ntPk. _ ... v , twI . ni'.i Teething. A pro-digested 1 _ „ Consumptives, Convalescents. - Direct nutrient in «\11 Wasting Diseases. Requires no cooking. Our Hook, The Care nnd Feeding of D. hjnts, mailed free. DOL1BER. UOODALB Aa CO.. 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This is. then;fore, to cite all persons eoucerued heirs uiul creditors, to show cause, if any they 1*, 1 . . .muil'i .i*)t i>v His charged from lu v adatiuistration and receive let tci*s of dismission on the first Monday in De ember, 1»86. F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. oaw!2w September ith. 1886. DRUNKENNESS Ineitantly Cured. Dr. Haines’ GOLDEN SPECIKICinstantly destroys all appetite for alcoholic liquors. It can t>«* secretly administered in coffee, tea, or arty i article of food, even in liquor itself, with norori- ! failing results. Thousands of the worst drunk- urds have been cured, who to day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. Endorsed by every 1 body who knows of its virtues but saloon-keepers. Hem for pamphlet containing hundreds of testi monials from the best women and men from all parts of the country. Address lu confidence, SOLDER SPECIFIC CO., I8S Race St., Cincinnati, ft dec20 w6tu Onliiiimi't! Prohibiting Cattle from Itiimiiug lit Large lljioii the Streets. 1 >E IT ORDAINED, That from and after Oc- I 9 tober 1st, 1886, no cattle shall be permitted at night in any of the streets or porks of the city, and from October 1 to April 1 shall he permitted neither day or night, except while being driven through the same; and any cattle found so running at largo shall be im pounded by the chief of police, who shall adver tise and sell (lie same after giving three days notice of time and place thereof, and unless the - ■ i! wi, in.) that time red< m the same by paying no cents for each head of cattle, with 25 cents per day for feeding. When sold the net proceeds shall be turned over to the city treas urer for account of owner. Be it further ordained. That nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to prevent the grazing of cat tic upon any of the commons of the city. Adopted in Council August 4th, 1886. CLIFF B. GRIMES, Mayor. M. M. MOORE, Clerk Council. aug6 sc t sepl 9 d2w Office of Grand Secretary, Macon, Ga , September 21 1886. r |'HE Annual Communication of iJie Grand 1 Lodge, F. and A. \L, of the state of Georgia will be held in the Grand Lodge Hall, in the city of Macon, commencing on Tuesday, 20tli day of October next, at 10 o’clock a m. Officers ano delegates will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. A. M. WOL1HIN, sep‘24 4t Grand Secretary. apply to Believe P. O., Va. C ial information T, Principal. Jy30 eoo26t OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE This whisky was introduced originally in'the year 1 \ • ouslantly making new friends. It. n the product of the most approved process of distill ation, from carefully selected grain, being held uni formly m warehouse until fully matured by age, is justly celebrated for it* purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform quality. For sale, and orders solicited by the agent, T. ill. FOLIC Y, Opera House,-ft Cor 10th Street aud 1st Avenue, Columbus, Ga. until LA GRANGE, GA. 4 THOROUGH, non-sectarian School of Lit- ■Lm. erature, Art, Vocal and Instrumental Music and normal methods. Ample, well ventilated buildings, situated on College Hill. Not one dollar expended for sickness last year. Full corps of experienced teachers in every de partment. All expenses for board and literature, per annum $205 Above with music and use of instrument 266 Art, literature and board 265 Term begins September loth. For catalogue address RUFUS W. SMITH. Pres’t. Refers to G. Gunby Jordan, Dr. Seth N. Jordan, Philip Bowers, and other pupils throughout the south. aug8 se tu th tf