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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN : mLUMBUS, C4E0KQIA, SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 2, 1**8.
A CHURCH QUARREL IN COURT.
V.\-Preacher llrlMor Niios flu* Tru^t**
fV»r Kloctlng Him.
Duffy’s Pure Halt Whiskey
and
Duffy’s Formula.
Nyauk, N. Y., September 20,-Hev.
•Ztuorgu K. liristor wan suspended from the
pastorate of the Spring Valley Methodist
church after bolnjr charged with criini-
uallv assaulting his servant girl. Ida
1 'owns, In December Inst, but continued
to occupy tho parsonage until the Rev. W.
I’. Ferguson was appointed in his stead.
On March 17 Hrjstor was served with a no
tiee to vacate the premises within forty-
' ick
eight hours, the time expiring n_t [i o’elocl
“laren
UJ£UL liuumi tiun; vwi _
in the evening of March 1!). The notice
was signed by Stephen il. Burr, Alfred
' Smith and other Methodist trustees. At?,
o’clock on the 111th Mr. Burr, Officer Fisher,
Mr.Smith and others went to the parsonage
and marie an inventory of the contents,
despito Bristor’s protests. At 11 o’clock,
just as the minister and his family finished
supper, officer Fisher, who was acting un
der the Methodists’ directions, and not in
an official capacity, ordered Bristor out.
Dr. Bristor replied, “You must put me
•out.” Fisher then proceeded to eject the
doctor and his entire family, including his
wife, mother and children, one of the last
named being a four months’ babe. A great
rowd were in front of the parsonage and
witnessed Fisher’s proceedings. Several
of Bristor’s friends in the congregation
flow (•> gel Hearty atnl Hong.
(Iiiln of 4 1 Pound*
M:{• J\ K. MUKI'JIY. IBM Com
llitiilinoro. Mil., -.triton: “Hive
i c.ii If iiv tin* ii*(• hf v-iur JtuTy's
wniakey
V/ilskeyami Dutfy’n formula."
a in of ifr Poll
M. V. NKIGIIHOKS
were also put out, and property belonging
/him a
to Bristor and valued by him at fl500 was
taken nway.
THE LAW OK THK CASE.
Bristor sued for $10,000 damages and a
jury trial lasting all yesterday was held be
fore Judge Bartlett. All the leaders of
the rival factions in the great Bristor scan
dal were again in the witness chair. The
prosecution held that the relationship ex
isting between Bristor and the Methodists
was that of landlord and tenant, and the
defense claimed it to he thntof master and
servant, giving them the right to eject him
as a trespasser without legal process.
Judge Bartlett charged very strongly in
Bristor’s favor, instructing the jury to find
-damages ami defining explicitly ns to how
they shjuld consider the ease. The jury
>$ng«* Milton,
• lin'd your Duffy'* Pure
M it NV ilnkny and Duffy'* for uia, and
uclgli ‘25 pound* more than ever Before.”
Gain of 33 Pouada.
Mb. Z. HARRISON, Luruy Courthouse. Va.
wrlicK *‘MHve Been using your Duffv'* Pure
Mali W.lnkey for dyspepsia, and have gulned
33 pound*."
Gain of 15 Ponds.
Mb. \VM. H .). WKL1.3, l>Vi Clnlborno Ave.,
Chleiiffo. I..tools, writes: ’’After u*ing your
Duffy'* Pure Mall Whiskey and i u Ty * Kor-
inti;a', one month, have rallied 15 pounds.
Gain of IB^j Pound*.
Mb- KfiWAUM II. HOWE, l«H M n Street,
Kan was City. Missouri, writ”-: “Have u«od
y< ur Duffy s Pure Malt Wntskey and Duffy'*
Ivr.A.002ST, C3-.A..
nth*. Have
little
pained Jin*, pound*.’*
Gain of lO Pound*
Mb. WM. CHAPMAN, 1500 Vermont Ave-
WwH’.dngion. D. C.. write*: **l Bwve used
your Imli'y'p Pure Mult Whiskey and Duffy’a
r'onnuia, and have gained 10 pounds.”
Gain of 10 Pound*,
Mb. CHARLES E. J1YKKE. Washington, D.
I'., writes: "My friend, Mr. Eugene Sullivan,
(corner Second and E *ts ), ha* trained 10
round* In three wc-Ws. by the use of your
Duffy'* Pure Malt Whiskey and Du fly'a For
mula.”
Gain of 11 Pound*.
Mb. A. I). DUUASNK, Photographer, 020
Virginia Avenue, Washington. D. („ writes:
j gained 11 pounds by the us* of your
Duffv*''pure Malt Whiskey In <
Duffy’s Formula.”
Gain of Hi Pounds
inter Ion with
retired at half-onst four yesterday and this
morn log reported a ”
Mh-OKOBOB II. SXYDEK, Lakewood, N.
.I., writes: ”My weight has Increased nanrly
1*2 pounds—benefits derived from tour Duffy’*
Pure Mult Whiskey nud Duffy’s Formula.’’
i disagreement and wer
^discharged.* The vote was 11 to 1 against
judgment. The fe«lin^ between the
(Hristors and Methodists
&Iud ever,
BRUTAL MURDER BY BOYS.
After Killing it Mexican Shepherd They Mali-
I’iously Destroy Sixty Sheep.
Uvalde, Texas, September 30.—Three
months ago a Mexican shepherd in charge
jep o
Simpson, in Zavalla county, near Muella
post olfice, wus foully murdered by par-
tcr The Duffy't Formula i* a opeefn/ house
hold application of Ike medicinal vfrtne* and
purity o[f Vu&V * Dure Mali Wkinkey, and it in
tended mwe eperi^fteatly for the treatment of
Coneiemptirm, Ifyapepata. Indignation, Malaria,
General Debility and all Wanting Inmate*. In
addition to Ike tonie efern nf aur \cki*k*y. it fnr-
ttiehen uneqatled blood-farming material, iche ‘
Ike Weight and Strength are
Malt Whitley and , rw ,, —.... ^r-.« .
liquid form, ike nvtriMtme etetaeni*
being extracted iritkovt eoobtng or •kemieal
wen by a new nroreee. aw ling il the mom
table and wlmrtou* be^< preparation
ever mad*. It ran be had <\f nil Meciert at OAA
palatable
ever mad*
DOLLAR Ft 11 nOT J LK.
Wm.L.TILLMAN ) Georgia, Muscogee County—
vs. > Mortgage. &c. In Muscoge#
R. H. GORDON.) Superior Court. May term, 1886.
ef then unknown. A Mexican coinnan-
iompi
son of the shepherd was for a long time
thought to be the murderer, as he had dis
appeared from tho country about the time
th * ’ .
the deed was committed. This suspicion,
however, proved erroneous; and the real
culprits have been discovered and jailed.
From a gentleman residing in the vicinity
of the crime, who arrived here to-day, it is
learned that the real murderers are two
boys named Drown and Wood, neither of
Whom is over fourteen years old, and
whose brothers before them are said to
have belonged to a band of desperadoes.
DETAILS OF THE CRIME.
These two bovs and another companion
of the same ago, Joe Burriss, went to
where the unsuspecting Mexican was herd
ing sheen. One of them had a revolver,
as also did the shepherd, which the other
■boy borrowed. No sooner did they get
possession of the Mexican’s revolver, when
these fiendish young devils—Brown and
Wood—without provocation turned their
revolvers upon the poor shepherd and fired
up
seventeen snots into his body. At the first
mortgage deed, that on the fourth day of May,
Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-three, the defend
ant made and delivered to the plaintiff her two
promissory notes, bearing date the day and year
aforesaid, whereby the defendant promised by
one of said promissory notes to pay to the plaintiff
or bearer, twenty-four months after the dat#
thereof, Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-eighl
d "* ‘ ~ ' •■• • •
THE FALL TERM of this institution will open
on the last Wednesday -29th 1 of September next.
The chairs of Latin and Greek have been con
solidated into the chair of Ancient Languages,
to which Prof. Wm. G. Manly, a distinguished
graduate of the University of Virginia, has been
elected.
The Theological department, presided over by
Rev. James U. Ryals. D. I)., and the Law depart
ment. with Hon. Clifford Anderson as the chair
man of its faculty, offer special inducements to
students in these departments.
Of the Preparatory department, designed to
prepare boys for the University classes, Mr.
Emerson H. George, an alumnus of the Univer
sity, has been elected as principal, to succeed
Prof. T. E. Ryals.
Post graduate courses of study for the degrees of
A. M. and Ph. D., open to the graduates of all
male colleges, have been established by the
authority of the board of trustees. For catalogues
an other information, address
JNO. J. BRANTLY,
jy!3 2tawtd Secretary of Faculty.
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POWELL BROS.. Spwigbora. Ciawlord Co-P*
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
against inuiue tiunca.
late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified
* ’ authenticated, to me,
to present the same, duly
within the time prescribed by law; and all par
ties indebted to said Mollie Jones, are required to
make immediate payment to me.
August 6, 1886. GEO. Y. POND,
Au5 oaw6w Administrator
Dollars and Twenty-two Cents, with interest
said note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent
attorney’s fees for the collection thereof, for
value received; and by the other of said promi-
sory notes the defendant promised to pay to th#
, —ighteen
eight Dollars and Twenty-two Cento, with interest
from date at eight per cent per annum, and if
said note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent
attorney’s fees for the collection thereof, ror i
received ’ ‘ “
r valu#
shot the. Mexican fell upon his knees and
line
implored them not to Kill him; but the
hardened young: murderers laughed at his
ughe
grayere, aiid kept uj) their^fusilade until
dropped over (lead. They then fired
balls
several bnlls into his quivering body. Re
loading their revolvers, they kept up their
►ckofisheep,
pastime by shooting into the flocl
' y bead before they stam-
and killed sixty
•peded.
HUNTING THE YOUNG VILLAINS DOWN.
The officers <»f Zavalla county diligentl *
set to work to ferret out the murderer or
murderers, without success until four or
.five days ago. when the whole affair was
revealed. Joe Burriss, the companion of
the youthful erimiuals, who was present
when they killed the Mexican, and fired
Into the flock of sheep, although not a
participant in the shooting, was arr sted I
by he sheriff of Zavalla county and, I
charged with committing the crime, wus 1
Judged in jail. After being in confinement !
a few days and being sharply interrogated, :
iiie weakened and betrayed Brown and
Wood, giving the above description of |
bow the murder was commuted. Brown
and Wood wore at once apprehended, and
*tlie young murderers are now enjoying
each other’s society in the Zavalla county
jail.
ed to the plaintiff her deed of mortgage, whereby
the said defendant mortgaged to the plaintiff aD
that tract or parcel of land situated on the west
side of Broad street in the city of Columbus, and
in said county and state, being about twenty-fly#
feet In front on Broad street and mnning back th#
full depth of said lot, and known as part of lot
number sixty-five, with all the improvement#
thereon, upon which is situated Store Hons#
number one hundred and forty-three; and it far
ther appearing that said notes remain unpaid:
It is, therefore, ordered that the said defendant
pay into Court on or before the first day of th#
next term thereof, the principal, interest, attor
ney’s fees and costs due on said notes, or show
cause to the contrary, if any she can; and that on
the failure of the defendant so to do, the equity
of redemption in and to said mortgage premise*
be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed.
. And it is farther ordered that this rule be pub
lished in tbc Columbus ExquiRBK-SuN, a public
gazette printed and published in said city and
county, once a mouth for four months previous tc
the next term of this Court, or served on the de
fendant or her special agent or attorney, at least
three months previous to the next term of thin
Court. J. T. WILLIS.
C. J. THORNTON, Judge C. C. C.
Plaint ifTs Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes ofMuscoge*
Superior Court, May term, 1885.
GEO. Y. POND.
my20 oamtm Clerk S. C. M. C.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
QEOROIA -MCSCOGEE COUNTY: ^All par-
ties having claims against John D. Stripling,
late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified
to present the same, duly authenticated, to me
within the time prescribed by law, and all parties
indebted to said John D. Stripling are required to
make immediate payment to me.
R. A. M’FARLAN.
uug8 oaw 6tv AdministraorL
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
OEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
ALL persons having demands against the
estate of Lucius Anderspn, deceased, are hereby
notified to render in their demands to the under
signed, according to law, and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make immediate
payment. GEO. Y. POND,
Administrator Estate Lucius Anderson,
September 8, 1886. Deceased.
sep»-law-6w
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
A LL persons having claims against the estate
of Mrs. Jane Reed, late of said county, de-
make immediate payment to me.
, , E. 8. McEACHERN,
September «, 1886. Administrator.
sep7 oaw4w
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, George Y. Pond, guardian for Ora A.
Burton, having applied to the court of ordinary of
said county for a discharge from his guardian-
niAgBpf^^.
U Vt® NT l RY
CHILDREN TEETHING
f0 Wo«rs
50 tPER BOTTLE
OF
Tliis is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to show cause why the said George Y. Pond
should not be dismissed from his guardianship of
Oro A. Burton, and receive letters of dismission.
Given under my official signature this Septem-
F. m. BROOKS,
Ordinary.
BOSTON i’OLiCE AGITATED.
of It*. Olil..,*! anil Bravest i KpttiiII. Sui.|irnilt ii
I utlor ( liui'i.'rs.
Boston, Matts., September 29.—The sen
sation of to-day was tho suspension of
olio
Captain Horace M. Ford, of police division
■No. 11, this morning. A little over two
.years ago there were a number of stories
in circulation to tho effect that he was in
league with the gamblers and liquor deal
ers of the West End. Although there may
not have been any foundation for those
stories, yet the old board of polieo com
missions transferred him from division 3
to the Dorchester division. For the pnst
few days it has been known that the super
intendent has had several secret meetings
with the board, and it was surmised
that some member of the department was
To be ordered into the “sweat box.” Soon
•after the arrival of the superintendent at
police headquarters he telephoned to
Captain Ford that he was suspended, and
thef charges of neglect of duty, conduct
j .becoming an officer and prejudicial to
The welfare of t he public had been pre-
ferred against him. The board will not I
say anything about the matter claiming it
would be unfair to make the charges !
public until Captain Ford has bad a chance
to defend himself,
Captain Ford has the reputation of
oeing one of the best men in the depart
ment, and is possessed of considerable
wealth. He was appointed on the force
1 ictober 20, 18H2, and is one of the bravest
officers in Boston. He says he cannot tell
what the suspension is for.
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Battle of the Klk*.
Richmond, Ind., September 29.—A fatal
combat took place a day or two ago be
tween two elks confined in Uien Miller, the
city park. The contestants were the old
buck and a young buck, an offspring of
th») former. The older lias huge antlers
and has been very fierce for several weeks.
The young buck was a little over two
years old and had antlers well covered
with the velvet that indicates his yonth.
He had hitherto stood in great fear of the
old buck, but on the day of the conflict
had dared to brave him for the first time,and
it proved to be his last. The huge strength
of the elder enabled him to hurl the
younger to the ground with interlocked
horns, and then the older gored him to
death. The victor is still in a rage and
will attack anything. lie snapped off a
«»»,»ntwfc. xic on a
*our-ineh tree with his horns yesterday as
- - ^ “Guia jcoiciuuj na
1 1 j were ft match. He is about eight years
•old, and was purchased by Superintendent
Miller, of the Pan Handle, and pre
■ I ’"W * <*** UttUUlC, nuu pic
sented, together with his mate, to the city
«— vi fi
■ o v ' v * lv '* n ifti uio uictit., tu Luc LI
some years ago. The city authorities Wm
take care to keep the remaining elk calf
* *- f - .father'
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sep7 tu4w
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GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, David A. Anglin, administrator of
the estate of Hugh Dever, deceased, makes ap
plication for leave to sell all the real and per
sonal property belonging said deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite all persons con*
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, within the time prescribed by
law, why leave to sell said property should not
begrauted to said applicant.
Witness my official signature thip September
4th. 1886. F. M. BROOKS,
sep4 oaw4w Ordinary
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY :
Whereas, KatherineE. Deignan. administratrix
of William Deignun, deceased, represents to the
heirs and creditors! to show cause, if any they
can, why said administratrix should not.be
charged from her administrat'd!! and receive letr
ters of dismission on the first Monday in De
cember. 1886. F. M. BRC OKS. Ordinary.
September 4th, 1886. oaw!2w
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CECIL GABBETT, General Manager.
^JjEEDSOFDJIlUHfi
AGEM'ANlicI?;
of the tnostthrllliiigpersoTial advrnturcs, ex-
K loitu of scout* and spies, forlorn hopes.ncro-
? bravery, imprisonments aud hair-brea«lth
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt.
' EOHGIA, CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTv
’ Notice la hereby R-lven to all persons con.
cerned that on the — day of , ib«6 xt\
Daniel, late of Chattahoochee county, d'enar! i
this litn intPSt,RTP and no m»r«nn
this litc intestine anil no person has aiiiili,.,]
ndminlatratlon on the estute of said Minin n.,?, r
lei In said state. That administration wiin,"
vested in the sheriff of said county or some nth .
fit and proper person niter the publication of thil
citation once n week for four weeks, unless valid
objection is made to his appointment. w
Given under my hand aud official simint,,..
this *J7tb August. 1880. siiature
aug28 oaw 4w
JAMES CASTLEBERRY
Orddinary and Ex-Officio C. c. o
f'BORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY-Wbe
' " Savannah Anderson has applied for a tw :
Hied their report;
This is to cite nil persons interested to slm...
cause, it any they have, within four weeks C
the date of this notice or citation ivhv 3
twelve months’support should not he set'as I S
to said Savannah Anderson and her children e
Given under my hand this September Oth i»»«
SCP9 oawtw F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary ®'
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY :
Whereas, Thos. J Granberry makes application
for the guardianship of the property of Isabel
Ferguson, a minor child of Charles and Sarah
Ferguson, under fourteen years of age.
These arc, therefore, to cite all persons inter
ested to show cause, if any they have, within the
time prescribed by law, why said letters should
not be granted to said applicant. u
Witness my official signature this August 7th
1888. F. M. BROOKS, ’
aug7 oawlw Ordinary
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, E L. Bnrdwell, executor of the estate
of Sarah S. Bardwell, late of said county de-
ceased, represents to the court in his petition
duly filed, that he has fhlly administered said
Sarah S. Bardwell sestate;
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said executor should not be discharged
from his executorship and receive letters of d
mission on the first Monday in October, 1„„„,
Witness my official signature this July ad, 1886
jy3 oaw3m F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, Mrs.C. L. Downing, administratrix of
estate of L. T. Downing, deceased, represents to
the court in her petition, duly filed, that she has
fully.administered L. T. Downing’s estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administratrix should not be dis
charged from her administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Monday in De
cember, 1888.
Witness my official signature this Septemherk
1886 F. M. BROOKS.
seps oaw3m Ordinary.
GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, Charles F. Dixon having in proper
form applied to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of William Hodge,late
This is to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of said William Hodge, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they can, why perm
anent administration should not be granted to
said applicant.
Witness my official signature this September t,
1886. F. M. BROOKS,
sep5 oawtw Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, Robert A. McFarlan, administrator
de boms non, with the will annexed, of John D
Stripling, makes application for leave to sell al
the real estate belonging to said deceased.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons interested
to show cause, if any they have, within the time
prescribed by law, why leave to sell
said property should not be granted to said appli
cant.
Witness my official signature this 5tU day o
August, 1886. F. M. BROOKS,
aug5 oaw4w Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Alexander Toles, residing in the state of Geor-
? ia, having applied to be appointed guardian of
he persons and property of the minorchildren of
Williams, deceased, minors under fourteen
XV. VT • t» MllAlliS, uccctinctl, 1I11UU1D UUI1LI II
years of a#e and residents of said county,
This is to cite all persons concerned to be and
appear at the October terra next of the Court of
Ordinary, and show cause, if any they can, why
vuiuuu J, ami niiuiy unuov, ii »uj uicj' can, v* n j
said Alexander Toles should not be intrusted with
the sruardianship of the persons and property of
said minor children.
Witness my official signature this September 4,
1886. F. M. BROOKS,
sep5 oaw4w Ordinary
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
riEOROIA, HARRIS COUNTY—By virtue of
' * an order from the Court of Ordinary of said
county, I will sell before the court house door in
the town of Hamilton, in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, the following described land belonging
4 - — ~ , deceased.
to the estate of William O. Rutledge,
to-wit: Lot# 135.154 and 168, in the 18th district of
said county, being the homestead life estate of
Mrs. Jane Green, deceased, situate at Ellerslie,
on the Georgia Midland Railroad, containing
607 l v acres, more or less. Sold for cash, and for
distribution. G. A. B. DOZIER,
sepl3 w4w Executor of Wm. O. Rutledge.
UNPRECEDENTED
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GOODS select4id now will be made ready for
delivery at any date desired. Call and favor us
with an order.
G. J. PEACOCK,
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Broac Street* ColiinibiiN On.
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the famous brand of
ic brsvery, imprisonments aua nair-urtauui
escapes, hand-to-hand strufrcles, perilous journevs, darinp
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I have for sale the following list of Real Estate
which I will be pleased to show to parties who
desire to purchase:
£1500. One eight room house on Eighth street, be
tween Third and Fourth avenues.
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i $4500. acre lot with six room house on Second
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I 8*2500. New eight room house on lower Broad
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*2200. Six room house on Fourth avenue, near
street car line.
3000. Improved corner lot on Fifth avenue, pay
ing fourteen per cent.
760. Two new three room houses in lower town,
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1000. Four new three room houses in Northern
Liberties, rents for $16 per month.
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