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DAILY EIs’QUIRER- SUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1886. fr ESTABLISHED IN I818. 58 YEARS OLI Dailv. Wooklv and Sunday I'hc E.VQUIRER-SUN is Issued I’very day. i cept Monday. The Weekly Is issued on Momitv The I'aily ;Including Sunday is delivered l>> earners in the city or imiiltsl, postage flee, to sui scribers for 7.V‘. per month, dJ.OII for thru months. 84.00 for six months, or JkT.ttO a year. Tile Sunday is delivered by carrier boys in ih city or mailed to subscribers, post ay t free, a 8I.IHI a year. Tlie Weekly is issued on Monday, and is malic, to subscribers, postage free, at 81.It! a year. Transient advertisements will Is* taken for the Oailyat$l per square of 10 lines or less for the j Inst insertion, and V)cents for each subsequent insertion, and fur the Weekly at ft for each in- | sertion. All oommunlcations intended t. promote the ! private ends or interests of corporations, societies j or individuals will be charged as advertisements. J Special contracts made for advertising by the j year. Obituaries will be charged for at customary rates. None but solid metal cuts used. J d V An communications should be addressed to the SNtJCtBKB-SlN. n.-.iitist nil rliMnocntts, whetliorin priVntc. in |>olitii'nl, t>r in judicial lift 1 . Tilt' story lie toltl miitlit have been pulmeitoil’on the ignorant ex-slaves of tlie south ill the early tlavs of sealawag- isin. lint even they. now. alter the po- Inient exeitements of the early reron- •trnetion ilitys have passetl away, could not lie made to “wallow -noli a patent falsehood. Ami yet this governor of the great state t el Ohio in the Immd hla/e of the nine teenth eentury, talking to tlie intelligent | citizens of that state, tells them ni«>n the ! “worn nllidavit of a penitentiary eonvict. j a horse thief, that (hiring the adminis- j trtition of his pre.leees“or. Governor llotpliy. that the men in charge of the jienitt ntiary of that state were in the habit of taking the skin front ' oil' of Irishmen ami negroes, convicts j under their charge, and cutting tlie skin ! up into strips and winding them alter- i nately around walking earn s, and that at j ! least one of such canes can now lie pro- j I duced as proof of the truthfulness of his i j statements, and then he read the affida- , vit of the horse thief, now in prison, to shocking, j substantiate what he said. We are forced • ! to conclude that the man is himself so Ifjlis tins: | | stee]>ed in crime that he places the peo ple of Ohio down upon a level with his own baseness, and thinks them capable of believing any story however improbable. If a governor of any southern state were to deport himself as this man Foraker has done, it would j cause the blush of shame to mantle the j cheek of every son of the south. He is a * foul blot on the fair name of Americans, lie Inis started out upon this republican campaign with this grossest of falsehoods as the basis of his campaign stock. Verily the republican partv is hard run > for material with wht It to frame an argu ment against the democratic party of It td- that state. If it was national instead of state politics, then the falsehood-mill would grind upon the sotiehern people instead, as now. upon the people of his own state. In the national political campaigns heretofore the .republicans of the north A tun t hasn't had any earthi|nake to have told so many barefaced falsehoods “(.oak of. but the editorial of Editor upon the people of the south, that now Williani“. of the Greenville S. ('. News. they are prepared to tell and believe nl- on the Gate C ity has shocked it beyond most anything on their own people. Wioiuns’ language is simply .loVqviN Mn.I ett’s latest get n “All men tire good.” .lottquiu is growing more self f agetfill every day. Atlanta gets “taken in" oftener than any city on the continent. An yet it is still left out to he rained on. \ out: w actress should he wedded to her art Hut they keep on marrying their advance agents just the same. Tiik world is hollow inside;and as long as it is made that way, we [>oor mortals must try to he satisfied with a crust. Talkin'!! a Is hi t chestnut bells, the average boarding house dinner bell is a sort of a chestnut bell in its way nays rings for the same old thing. 1’bohiiution pays when Governor St. •Tolin gets $50 a sinveh for thirty siwhes in Maine. A man can't make monev that fast drinking whiskv. Thk Gidilv Gusher savs the facts- TIIK KARTIIOITAKF. AMI JliH.MI VT TO-ltAY. To-day, .September 29th, is the awful tombstones smile at Nat Goodwin when date fixed for the general earthquake by he pauses to read inscriptions. Perhaps professor Wiggins and for the final judg- Gvxxlw in is funny in a graveyard, and compared to a tombstone; but tie is not that wav on the stage. Tin republican candidate for governor of Ohio is a picket, lie has allied him self with t couple of convicts, one a horse thief and the other a murderer, in his war against the democratic party. Ye gods! The grand old party is on its last legs. t'HK'iiM- have produced artificial but ter. ami now another is out with artificial milk. If it has not been watered, how ever, t artifieia made h titieial will not '.dock ; natural. The butter, by the way. is not chunting the cream of the ar- A m w may feel like he is bigger than Bar- nnm’stalh st elephant and that the wolrd would sii'iwnd business it' he died. But if he wants to realize w hat an i finitesi- mal and unimportant atom he i“ in the va-tii,-- ■ escort to lttnuides hind the id's creati man. it > . ;air and wat let meat by other and minor nr.-j bets. Ne its people who are j rone t. c: -» bridges of trouble before they get to them may feel uneasy to-day, but there > no reason w hy they should, except their ow n nerv- j U'tU ““. The “eriptuies declare that the angels in heaven will not know the dav | nor the hour of the iast assize. The bur- I den of proof rest- upon these latter-day- prophets, and they owe it to the public (O explain how they became wisei than the angels. There will be no earthquake .•r final judgment to-day. But every man - ' dying day is his judgment day. 1 This old unstable hulk of a world will float out from under all of tis somt time or other, like a sinking ship in a surging sea, and it be hooves the wise to provide over against that time, and have something left to t stand on. This planerm is good enough • for it-: "God is our strength and refuge, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will we not fear, though the earth be 1. and though the mountains !„■ carried into the midst of the sea. Though .lie waters thereof roar an l rt. nblexl. sea are one vast cemetery and the busi ness of men is to bury and lie buried. We wake up on this old ship of a world, not knowing what jxirt she sailed from nor whither she is bound. And before she reaches her destination we have to leave her to make room for other passen gers who are born on board. The com pass is covered from our view, and there's an unseen band at the wheel. The question should be not where the ship is bound, but where we are bound when we leave it. Wise people settle this question before every other; for the answer to it is the “one thing needful.' Wise people know that if there is the cry of pain, and the noise of weeping, and the gurgle of death on board, yet there are bluer skie» and brighter waters on ahead, and that the journey is worth taking even if we do have to wade through dust and corruption and worms to get there. When a loved one grows tired of time and sense an leaves us here, wise people have and intuition in dependent of revelation even, which assures them that the loved and lost still lives and loves and moves in some shimmering land where azure isles loom up from seas of silver, and bending willows bow down to kiss rivers of pure delight: where every bosom is peaceful, every eye is tearless, and every face is radiant with an inward and irrepressible joy. It is an intuition and a hope like this that en abled the martyrs of the early church to j laugh at the flames that licked the flesh from their bones, and literally ride off to heaven in a chariot of fire. It is a , hope like this that enabled | Paul to preach and sing amid the igno- : tnin.v of his {Ionian captivity, and to get a glimpse of the crown that was waiting for his head, while the chains yet clanked on his feet. It is a hope like this that makes timid women and children strong and brave while the icy finger of death is robbing the pulse of its throb and the eye of its life and lustre. It is a hope like this, and a itepe like this alone, that can fortify this generation against earth quake and pestilence and destruction, and against the hour and article of dis solution that comes to each one in his. own time. It is not the A*th day of Sep- I tend er and the hour of noon for which j it behooves ns all to prepare; but the j dateless day of death and the hour that ■ comes "like a thief in the night.” Con Mitt s knows a good thing when j site sees it anti hangs on to it. She j knows a bad thing when she sees it and drops it. The chestnut bell came here one week and was forgotten the next. And now for a Columbus man to be ! caught with one is to mark him as a per son having “room to let” in his “upper ; store.” RETURNED, -A-HSTID the A If Vj I I3ST- Car Load Lots Our Buyer Has Excelled all Previous Efforts In his purchases. Experience makes us proficient. All are invited to call and inspect our Novelties in Dress Goods. J. A. KIRVEN & CO. Supreme Court of Georgia. CLERK’S OFFICE, Atlanta, Ga m September 14,1886. I T APPEARS FROM THE DOCKET OF THR 1 Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, for the September Term, 1886, that the order of the cir cuits, w the number of cases from each county and city courts, is as follows: ATLANTA CIRCUIT. Fulton 32 0 contir ued »,Citv Court of Atlanta 13 11 continued) 45 STONE MOUNTAIN CIRCUIT. Clayton 3, DeKalb 1 7 EASTERN CIRCUIT. Chatham 17, Effingham 1, Liberty 2, City Court of Savannah 10 ‘. 39 MIDDLE CIRCUIT. Bulloch 1, Emanuel 1, Jefferson 1, Screven 2. Tatnall 1, Washington 10 AUGUSTA CIRCUIT. Burke 3, Richmond 18, City Court of Rich mond county 2 >3 NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Elbert 2, Gluasccck 1, Hancock 3, Hart 2, Lin coln 1, Taliuferro3 12 WESTERN CIRCUIT. Clarke 1, Oconee 1, Walton 3, City Court of Clarke county 1 9 NORTHEASTERN CIRCUIT. Hall 3, Lumpkin 3, White 1, city Court of Hall county 1 % BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT. Cherokee 1. Cobb 3, Dawson 1, Forsyth 1, con tinued), Milton 2, Pickens 1 9 CHEROKEE CIRCUIT. Bartow 8 2 continued), Catoosa 1, Dade 3. Gordon 4, Murray 1 17 ROME CIRCUIT. Chattooga 1, Flovd 8 (2 continued), Haralson 2. Polk 4 15 COWETA CIRCUIT. Carroll 7. Coweta 1, Douglas 4, Fayette 2. Heard 1, Meriwether 2 i’2 continued-, Troup 1, City Court of Carrollton 3, fl con tinued) 21 FLINT CIRCUIT. Butts 2, Henry 3, Monroe 5 3 continued), Newton 3, Pike 1, Rockdale 3, Spalding 4.. 21 OCMULGEE CIRCUIT. Baldwin 3, Green 1, Jasper 1, Jones 3, Morgan 3, Putnam 1 12 MACON CIRCUIT. Bibb 4. Crawford 2. Houston 2, City Court of Macon 5 13 CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT. Chattahoochee 4, Muscogee 7, Talbot 2, Tay lor 3 16 PATAU LA CIRCUIT. Early 2, Terrell 2 4 SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT. Lee 3, Macon 3, Schley 4, Stewart 1, Sumter 5, Webster 2 . 18 ALBANY CIRCUIT. Baker 1, Decatur 8 2 continued •, Dougherty 9, Mitchell 2, Worth 3 23 SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. Brooks 4 4 OCONEE CIRCUIT. Dodge 2 1 continued , Dooly 2, I-aurens 2, Pulaski 2 * 3 BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT. Appling 1, Charlton 1, Clinch 2, Glynn 3, Ware 3. Wayne 1 f ‘ n 342 ^ The Macon Telegraph. Columbus Enquirer, Savannah News and Augusta Chronicle are* re quested to publish this notice once a week for two weeks, and to send their bills to this office. Z. D. HARRISON. Clerk Supreme Court of Georgia. Bankrupt Stock Just Bought at Forced Sale IN NEW YORK NOW ALL IN. :gh the mountain!- s ta.sineiiiwi paralyzed V fount M KIVILI-X. westi rn states late hat<ng it specii moral 11“ lenosity in hntnan »h;> we ordinal - ' with amazement at the lure contempla tion of the j i -tun - . ednet» and develojted ri ziny they- pre sent- The old painters riy inder- tix'k to represent r.;- ear. hi: -ami embodiment of evil, ar.fi in it to per sonify the chief of all dinners. If they had snecoedod the picture would stand for the creature whose name i- .1. R. Foraker. and who i- now the chief executive of the state of (>hio. This matt, in an effu-nm of virtis un- tv. with the tli” After alt. .1 tii-on ns like lie sun hides its murkv clouds. when calamities descei swooping hawks, when face with a mask of and the soul having severed the last ligament that binds it to this unsubstan tial earth, is fi xating out toward eternity —the l-laek sea without shore or bottom— there is nothing, no, nothing, like hav ing the second Mydit of God’s elect and seeing the white light of Ills promise still shining through the circumambient blackness, like some desolate but delight ful star hung out by the hand ■ f Omnipo tence in a moonless and midnight sky. After all is said in favor of this lovely world we live in, where twittering song sters greet rise twilight with a serenade PSORIASIS And All Itching and Sca ! y Skin and Scalp Diseases Cured by Cuticura. OSOR1ASIS. Eczema Fett r. Ringworm. Li- I she:.. Pruritus. Sc'.’.i Head, Milk Crus:. Tan .- ruff. Barbers* Baker?'. Grocers' and Washerwo man's Itch. auu “ Very spccR-sof Itching. Burning. Scaly, Pimply Humors of the <kiu and Scalp, with ; fv of Hair, are positively cured V\ C'uticu- t Si . vsite Skin B* .• • xtc: rally, ar..: Cuticura Rvl -eut. the new Bic-od Purifier internally, when physicihiis &rd all other remedies fail PSOKUMVOB SCALV SHIV. 1. John J. Case. D O. S . having practised dent istry n th> : tint y for thirty-five years and be in? - . . ■ •he vast twvlv-. > Testify that the C uticura sis v. coir.t days, fitter the it-X'tors with whom I had eon suited gave me no help or encourage :.ent. JOHN J CASE, D. D S.. Newton. N. J. msrniasix, khrption: Your Cuticura Remedies performed a wonder ful cur. Lts: summer on me of our custom-trs. an seven! rs suf fered with * fearfully distressing eruption on his head and face, and who had tried all remedies and doctors to no purpose. J. F. SMITH A CO., Texarkana. Ark. For the past week our resources were tried to their lit- j most. Never before in the history of Columbus were such 1 great bargains put before such a weli pleased people. The sale j is positive, and without limit or reserve. Before reading our prices we would say. remember, be certain to call and see ■ this l ew stock during Monday and Tuesday, as you will have first choice before they are all picked over, as we will sell at this season of the year largely to merchants that have spot cash. Still Without a Rival. Note This Price List We Have the Goods. 40 Inch W;- .j. 3- c i) E VERXEY CLOTH, “old by many ct ?1 GO a yard; our price 25c— waminu ci *11 woo!, 40 inches wide. 5 Ounce Colored H.avy V AM AST ; also Fairnurti's Sv. rings, worth 25c : our trice 12. e. 6 Ounce XORMAXPV TWII.I.S and DIAGONAL SUITINGS, worth 20c; ’our. price 10 cents. 4 Ounce DACELL and VVILLE DRESS GOODS, worth 15c: onr price 7 cents. One case of good WASH POPLINS, worth TV: price tiil Wednesday 6c, all shades. Remember this for Mondav. ce 15 cents. 1S0G line, worth 65c: all is said arful act Yv'-r- of earth t V. t a,, hide unbus that the ts pitfalls and st wreathes on r. arc paralleled in the annals of unbhisltNtg usher in the dawn to t - mcndacitv, o]H'ned the republican eamk march of their many-tlm<ated mttsie, fxtign ici the 24th inst., in Colmnlms,\after all is sttid in its favor, the It b.t“ been claimed that the re- pub'.icai! party nt the north embodies the bulk of the* intelligence and respeet- ability of that section, and that the democratic party was made up of a few respectable leaders with a following of rag-tags and roughs. But if the demo cratic party or any other party can bring to thasurface a parallel in corrupt men dacity and unblushing impudence to j live ... that exhibited,by this man Foraker, then marble well may we begin to anticipate a repeti- ■'mg out for ii^VjWht. n the road to th turn of the fate which befell the land of (judgment. llNl’ ; we 1 ! Sodom and Gomorrah. Wo are really continuing city. bni,d *»anivipali- cunous to know what the people of Ohio I ties and surround UN'" " '' : ' now think of him. j and fluted and tapestrh- - 1 heir governor calls in from the poni- magnificence of gniltvU?" I^n-K.wy- tentiary a horse thief Nye ami a mur- Ion tho loud harlot of’ tlnS- Ila;:, ' n ' r ‘" letet (Richardson to help him make up I the cities do not Continue V. ' theluvTV innocence and ... but tin-y -L.mb wit:: w: h the vi -tints art 1 decked ! °r the sacrifice of death Life t/ ’•••' •" l go®* out with a cry o the years between art' :i 11 e* a cannouade of groans. People win ud huts and people who live it |7JNI are all alike, only camp mg out for judgment. I’SUtj wit* ntiKE woMti am. m. H E. Carpenter. Henderson. N. V . cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty yc ; .r- r:..nding. by Cult curt Remedies. The wonderfui cure on record. A a us: panful of scales fell from him I daily. Phj-sicians and his friends thcogfat he must die. Sold by all rrujfyists. Price: Cuticura. V‘cents; R .-'Oivent. s*osp. cents. P:*tte- Drug and Chemical Co.. Boston. Send for **How to t'ure Skin RUt'a^J* riFY the complexion ant using the Cuiicura Soap. Vehiiia Kack«i. Weak Hark**. Pain. Wos.k ness and Iniammati n of the TUsf* V S ~ U[: -Mr.. Hip and Side Pains. Lack :* Strength and Activity relieved :u one Hi .:n;:te ana ->eei:.y cured by the CUTI- C C RA ANTI-PA S : elegant and infallible antidote to pain and in- flLammath v . A» drossL<t«. 25c: five for U->: : or postage free of Potter 1)bug and Chemical C .. Boston. Moss. se wed&w SPRINGER OPERA HOUSE FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. r »14 RSDAY. SKPTF.MBF.I1 MK l*^^ti. The Distinguished Tragedian Mr, F, C, BANGS, Ha::.' " s u.g - ..:: : — reicu :.s S Wilt produce his celebrated character of As . laved by him r.._ :s a: B h's Theatre. New York. • - - . tied Lend on. oil I Sparticihs as all will begone that day: :>I Inch Eogiish Fold Fine Soft CASHMERE, worth 4<V. pric Lupin's 40 inch Blue ana Crow Black CASHMERE TWILL. 1 35 cents. All our larg:- fl 25 BUTTONS are marked down to 50 cer.ts, all you want. AH our best KID CAMBRICS are marked down to 5 cents. All our BRASS PINS are marked down to 24 cents a paper. All our Ladies' 25c COLLARS are marked down to 1- • cents. All our 114 BED SPREADS, worth fl 50. are marked down to 75 cents. All our White and Red 35c t-LANNELS. all wool, marked down to 20 cents. All our 75c Barnsley TABLE DAMASK marked down to 50 cents. All our t>5c Red DAMASKS marked to 35 cents. Gents' F2 00 Scarlet UXDERSUITS marked to 81 00 for full suit. Scan this Price List well, a reading-; Oh. my! did you ever! Keep iTtimliltW l.'tmi's consume thorn. The ■ up u t'Uinpaignc falsohooti, a.ui such « out- j them, earthqmtkes “o hold, so ltare-faeed, so rodieulotia, stieii :t travesty upon all truth am! tleegnev such an insult to American intelligeiiee. Under hope of a full pardon, the poor wretches swear to anything lie wants, or to anything his tool, Heaton, suggests! and then without a scintilla of other ev idence, this governor flourishes iiis con vict tale up,m tho stump, and makes it the basis of a torrent of blackguardism them, an i u 'AE3AH/1 1 h, human hodv is but a mass of lift x " *;, bris liastcning on to dt'ca\V n wingotl cares perch liki> cawkinl?' ''* v '.. in every treetop of earth. TroiL : ' llKe a dark-visaged magician, tlirott* 11 "' ering limn in tlie midst of the his hopes, and changing his nor burp strings, plays upon them I fernal discord of despair. Tlie it nv ani N . . t . - -- v- F:c. •i.iipral Admission. 75 sents. Reserv e ! Seats n.w .--u “ .->■ <_ r.. -,r. - W :h j: Extra Charge. sepigsat SURABt&I mm AfADEMV. WIXt HKsTF.R. TA. Prevxares io,- Cr.oersity: College. Armj-, Nity or Hr.“itress. Seas for catalogue. C. L C. miXok, *. A. Cnv. of Va. LL. 9. jjlS dSiawgai 2fi0 Pieces 4-4 1'ull heavy SEA ISLAND, worth 10c : our price wc, same by the bolt. 2D0 Pieces 4-4 full heavy SEA ISLAND, worth Se : our price 5c, same by the bolt. 200 Pieces bleached and unbleached CANTON FLANNELS, worth 121c; our price will be 71 cents, heavy. 500 Pieces 4-4 BLEACHIXGS at 4 cents : also 4-4 Undressed Heavy at 7;C. 200 Pieces Best KING PHILIP CAMBRICS at 3; cents. Have you noticed how Gray has knocked the bottom out ot Calicoes : Re member the best Fall Prints are priced In ns 5 cents: even good Prints can be had at 4 cents. >4 Inch Ladies’ Imported MOGUUL SUITING?, worth Si 25 a yard : our price 4o cents. ?2 Inch Silefia Face Satin Palm Leaf Damask, worth f2 75 a yard: onr price rl. See it. AH our Blanks ts. Ladi<r?' and Gents Underwear. Skirts. Linens. N. lions. Hosiery. Dress Goods and Shawls now in. Special prices on Silk, viz : 55e. t\5e. 75i\ >1 iX). up to f; 00 a yard. Endless array of due Silks and Velvets and Courtauld’s Fine Crapes.. Pitees of Hamburg Edge and Insertings to be thrown awav. THAT The following was overheard as some high price competitors were in conclave on ., Dry Goods box the other night: "What ar.- we going to do since Gray has bought that isrge bankrupt stock?" "Well. I hadau awful dream the other aigh't about Gray cuttiug the prices hist week, and that dream has caused more serrrow to the soul of mine rhar. ten thousand earthquakes, or a million bankrupt stocks not handled b> Gray." "No use." said the other, "trying to match Gray's prices. It is like the noted Indian chief. Geronimo. trying to catch an ostrich in the Saharah Desert on tin- back of a Florida gopher." Our -aim during tai“ sale will be to hav c our bundles delivered promptly and show goods with pleasure. Strict attention and politeness Gray's imperative rule. Remem ber the one that keeps the prices down. Largest Business Connections South. COLUMBUS. SAVANNAH. AUGUSTA. NEW YORK c. pTgrayTco. Oppositu Kaiik’i! Ho ni. eTATE OF GEORGIA -MUSCOGEE COUNTY : To the Honorable Superior Court of said Count.': The petition of the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company respectfully shows. That i. is a corporation of said state, located and doing business in said county, and its principal office cud place of doing bus ness is in Columbus, in said county. That the original charter and act of incorpora tion was granted by the General Assembly of i said State by an Act eutit'ed * An Act to incorpo rate the Eagle and Plunix Manufacturing Com pany of Coiumbus. Georaia.” which act was ap proved !Gth of March. 1&6S. That said Act of Incorporation did rot provide for the election o- more than rive Directors, nor has there been any change in the law* respecting said corporation. That tfce corporators named in said Act did or ganize said company, and that the capital stock o said company has been increased to one mill ion two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, all of which has been paid in. That the object of said corporation was the manufacture and sale oi cotton and woolen c« Otis, and said company still carry* on such busi ness m said county. That at the last annua 1 meeting of the stock- kc Me rs of said company ir was resolved by said stockholders that application should be made to altei*and amend the charter of said company, so as to provide that the stockholders should, at the annual elections, choose nine directors among said stockholders instead of five, as provided bv said charter. YVherefe may be pa Court declaring said pet.iion granted, and that the Fourth Section of said Act shall be so altered and amen ed as that the same sha i read as fol- lovvs: Sec iV. That there shall be an annual meeting of the stockholders of said corporation at such time and place as the corporation may provide by its by-laws to.- the purpose of electing nine direct ors. and that the time of nolding the first meeting of the dire\to;s under the said first t lection shall he fixer, by said directors, or a majority of them, and the ~.\id directors chosen at said election, or at thu annual election to be ufiercvardsheld.sha.il, soon as may be after subsequent elections, chose out of their numbera president.and in case of the death, resignation or removal of the presi dent orany directors, such vacancy or vacancies may be filled for the remainder of the year where* in they may happen by the said remaining f irect- i ors, or a majority ot them may appoint a presi dent pro nun., who shall exercise such powers I ami functions as the by-laws of said corporation : may provide. PEABODY. BRANNON A* BATTLE. | , Petitioners' Attorneys, i > r tied and recorded in the Clerk's office of the Superior Court of set id county this lsthday of Sep- I tember, 1SS6. GEO Y. POND. sep2loaw4w ClerK S. C M. C.. Ga. i, St M. COLLEGE. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA P. H. XKLL. D l»., LL. Ckiifflhr. 'l^HE ; ^h Session of Departments at Athens 1 wCl begin Wednesday kih of October ten. Full v-Hiraes of study ir. Letters and Science: sreciai courses in Eugirerring. Agriculture. Physics and Chemistry. TUITION FREt, For caiidogues and information address the Chan cellor at Athens. Law School opens at the same time. For information address Prof. Geo. Dudley Thomas, at Athens. Ga. Uvmar Cobb* Sechr Board of Trustees, Athens. Ga. Aug„ li®' sepi dawim GEORGIA. MUSCOGFE COUNTY. Whereas- Alexander Tc-les. administrator oi R. W. WL i’deceased, represents to the ccnr: in his :::l duly lied, that he has fully adminisJt ed P. "Y. VViiiLams* estate. Ttris. is therefore, to cite all p-rrsons con cerned. heirs ic.1 crediiors. lo shew cause, if any they can. why slid administrator should not be discharged fr cm Lis administration and receive ieaers oidiszniwkm on the dra Monday in De cember, I**. P. M. BROOKS. Ordinary. September tth. 19S*. cawtm Alabama Polytechnical Institute. 'PUE next session of this College will open Sep- 1 tember loth. Three courses of education ate c tiered: {• Chemistry ami Agriculture. 11. >uvhaiucs and Engineering, lli. General course, including Latin, French and German. Laboratory Instruction constitutes :»n impor- \ An L. tvaturt* and is given in: Chemistry; -• ihysi-s; a. V'ngineerinc and Surveying; j. Agruo tore *• Natural History: f. Drawing: • .Mechanic Arts, and s. Printing and Telegraphy. i to Mccu.-unc Art Gtborator> will be enlarged ai \l' PV° now departments added, l union :> free. For catahignes address \VM I.kROY BROUN. President, aug^i eodt ocuv Auburn: Ala. For Girls and Young Ladies ^'tMns on M«ndg>. Sentember 27th. ISSo, ' \ V - ■* >.rw- Y luuito\i. Satisfaction guaranti'ed to every patron. Forms, i:*'a year, iwyable in instai.merits of m advance. For ‘ull particulars address w J. HARRIS CHAPPELL. sopl4 eodlrn t'olumhus. Ga- Catherinc F. done si 1; , , . _ . 1-iiH'l for Divok'x . Oruer James W. Jones. ‘ to tVrfeci Service. I by tho return of the " “7 n .“Jkat Jhe detendant c.uxuot N- found :a MuseiHTk'e. and it ftirther appearing saut detendant c.. v j. not reside in the state of tieorgia: !t :s ontetvM by the Court that service be per- .t - .ext on S“»:,. detenu oy publishing this or- ■ • - r '.ee a month tv*r two months lvh i re the lss '' ’ : F s in the Colnin- b y: -, N i- N - of this saw. June .. .sx*. j i \vn ] k THOS AY. GRIMKS, J ^C C. C. Attorney tor Ubelhvnt. ^ Atrue extract from the minute* of MusoogcB Superior Court nt Us May term. lv*. un June 7th. l3 ®*' „ ^ _ txRO. Y. POND, aagu ftAmriu Clerk S. C. M. C.. G*.