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i DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1886. fr SOME STRANGE PUNISHMENTS. froa Old H»j Stat. Paper. irraaged by llrnry I. Ilrook.. A Boston pnpor of 1819 describes the ex ecution of sentence pronounced by the Russian courts against an author who had published some book on the liberties of the people. A scaffold was erected in the public square; tho crjir nud great magis trates attended. Tho leaves of the con demned book were then rolled up in sep arate pieces and the prisoner forced to swallo.v them, or literally to eat his own Words. The nitending physicians agree ing when he had enough for one meal, he was led back to the prison. Three un pleasant meals finished the lost remnant of the book. In Salem the wearing of long Imir was some time a criminal offense, but always an abomination ior men. When Rndicott was magistrate t here he caused this order to be passed: “John (lutshel is fyened ten shillings for building upon the town’s ground without leave, and in ease lie shall cut of bis long hairiof Ids head in tojsovill frame (fowcll frame) in the meantime, ■hall have abated five shillings ids fine, to be paid into tile town meeting wltldn two months from tlds time, and have leave to go into his building in the mean time.” In Boston, lfWft For kissing a woman in the street, though but in a way of civil salute, whipping or a line. Heolds they gag and set thorn at their own doom for certain hours together for all comers and goers to gaze at. When an unfortunate woman was accused of witchcraft, she was tied nook and heels and thrown into a pond of water; if she drowned, it was agreed that she was no witch; if she swain, she was immediately tied to a stake and burned alive. An Elizabethtown papor of 178fi gives the following: The Dutch have a mode of execution which iH well calculated to in spire terror, without putting the sufferer to extraordinary pain. The criminal is placed on a scaffold opposite to the gigan- F WILL G1VB PERMANENT RELIEF To all persons who are suffering !n an) way from Nervousness or Nervous Exhaustion. Everybody knows that a strong, vigorous nervous system is essential to {rood health. MOXIE Ts recommended by clergymen and endorsed by eminent physiciuns. It contains no alcoholic or other stimulant. It is not a drug. It is a food; not a medicine. It induces a irood appetite. It insures sound, healthful sleep. It is perfectly harmless. Only 00c n Qiarl Boltin. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey • nsI Duffy’s Formula. flow to get Hearty mu<1 . tJong. fny Strooi, raJnmi 11 s fieri filled with spikes or long sharpened nails, and a dagger pointed from her breast. She is gradually moved toward him by ma chinery for the purpose (ill he gets within her embrace, when her arms encircle him, and the dagger is pressed through his heart. This is vulgarly called among them kissing the ylfrow, or woman, and excites more terror in the breasts of the populace than any other mode of punishment. It is iiuln.k, To he struck by lightning on Monday. To sit on a huzz-saw in motion on Friday. To break the mirror your wife’s mother gave her. To fall down stairs witli the parlor stove on Tuesday. To speculate with other people’s money and get caught. To get wet when you fall overboard while boating on Thursday. To dream of snakes after drinking cider in a prohibition town. To see a hill collector over your right shoulder on Saturday, To see a bull dog over your left shoulder in your neighbor’s orchard. *■ To see your overcoat over either shoul der as you pass out of the shop of your uncle. To bet all your money on a horse whose driver has lint his money on another. To marry on Wednesday a girl who practices with ten pound dumb hells. To spill salt in the coffee of the man who has the carving knife. To ho one or thirteen at the table when there is only food enough for six. To meet a detective at the depot when you are buying a ticket to Canada. To call a bigger man than yourself hard names any day in tho week. To attempt to sit on a chair that some one has removed when you were not look ing. To offend your best, loved girl’s little brother who saw you kiss another little boy's sister. To meet a tall rocking chair in your chamber when you are trying to get to bed at .la. m. without waking anybody. Tid Bits. Sonic Nfrnngo Slorh'K. A Monckton, New Brunswick, man who had been seriously ill a long time vomited up a large live lizzard, which ran away. In North Carolina the spiders spin webs and embroider words on them. One spun “Indian—a war,” and all the superstitious are soared. While digging a, well near Ellendale, 1). T., S. W. Davis found two live frogs im bedded in the hard clay eighteen feet below the surface of the ground. J. F. Bussey, of Dawson, Ga., has a chicken that has for Home time been roost ing at night on his cow’s back. As regular as night comes the chicken goes to the cow, dies upon her back and there re mains contentedly till next morning. A Keya Paha (Nebraska) woman, whose husband was called east on business, not wishing the team and plow to remain idle, went to work in the Held and broke twenty-flve acres of prairie land. Besides this she took care of two children and did the chores about the |»laeo. 11. L. Clark, of Higganum, Conn., brags because one of his ducks has laid 100 eggs this season, which is four times the yield of the average duck. What is more, from one of those 1(H) eggs was hatched a four legged duckling that still lives and walks, using all of its legs, as if that was the prop er thing for young ducks. A farmer living near Geneseo, 111., says he left a number of milk cans by the side of the road for a short time. A muskrat pawed oil’ the cover of one of the cans and crawled in. After it lmd drunk all the milk it could hold it- could not get out. In jumping around in the can it churned the milk into butter. A ball of butter formed about the muskrat and smothered it, tiKKATKU THAN T1IK tiUKATKST. Tin* Largest tun! Most Prosperous Itusinoss Estate listi incut in the South. The fame and good done by t he S. S. S. Company cannot be told in the limited space that we have, but suffering humanity has blessed the man Hint has given to them the means whereby their sufferings I . bold be alleviated. Of all the patent medicines that have been ottered to the | public, none has ever received the sub- 1 stautiul endorsement that this great niedi- cine has. There is hardly a drug store in ! the United States that does not keep this J great alleviator on its shelves. The grst ■ cause of the success of S. S. S. is its merits, j For blood poison it is a remedy that never | fails. It has routed disease, and victory in j tiic shape of a huge fortune has been real- i ized by the S. S. S. Company. Mothers ! have blessed it for the relief of their chil dren.—Augusta Chronicle, May 23, 188(3. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 3, At lanta, Ga.; 157 W. 23d St., N. Y. Theory and Practice. Noted Publisher—Yes, Mr. George, I have just read your books, and am now so fully convinced that all property should be held in common that I intend to reprint them in a Cueap form and sell them at cost, so everybody, however poor, can read them. , Henry George—But, my dear sir— “No buts, I beg of you. I would not stoop to make a penuv on them.” “But I have given one publishing firm the monopoly of printing them, and 1 get a share in the profits, don’t you know.” “Oh!”—Omaha World. I have been treated for catarrh by emi nent physicians, but nothing has ever ben efited me like Klv’s Cream Balm.—Mrs. L. A. Lewis, ISO Chippewa street, New Or leans, La. eod&w Gain of 41 Pound*. )1lt- I*. It. MUKJ'HY. ItfS Cot Kuniinurr, Mil, « mi lift.' G.-in of £5 Pound*. Mr. M. V. NEIGHBOR* <J*a/ro Ml Ml on, Km.sufi. wtIKib: “JIat«> ti yuux Puffy** Pure. Mall Whi.key wnl Puil'/’i* Formula, and wdtfU iiii pound* won* tiiau otnr briore." Gain of 22 Pou«<U. wrlu r tly.pi;»fc<4 have gMnud Mail Wl.lakcty STJ pound*." Gain of 15 Poavds. Mr. WM. IJ. J. WELL* Claiborne A*«., OiilciiKO. IiUuol*. wrliiu: -‘Artur n-ofi;* vour Dully'* Pun; Mall Whlnkoy nud Duly •* For mula. our iuouHj, trnvn tralnud 15 poiuid*. Gain of 11>H* Pound*. Mu- HOWARD 11. I low It, 1 »JM MMl tttreei. Kan unit Oily. MLuonil, write*: “Hi*?* iwd your Daily'# Pun* Mali Wtn»*uy and bully * Formula a lluln over two u*oaih». Have ismucU ICLj pound*." Gain of 10 Pounds Mil. WM. CHAPMAN, 1AOO Vermont Ave„ Wua!iln«ton. I). C.. wrlt<»*: “I ha?* own. your Dully’# Pur* Malt WUUkey and DuU'ye Formula, and bare gainuil 10 pound*." Gain of 10 Pound*. Mil. CIIAKLKS K. HVKNE. WasUIn rtou, I) C., wrltoa: -.My friend, Mr. Kugonn Hall ?*i.. (cornor Second and 13 6U >. ha# gamed 10 un is In tin by tin* bully * Pure Malt Wniaicoy and DuU'y'u For- mu la." Gain of 11 Pound*. MR. A. I). DUUANNE, Pho!mri-unlior, WM Virginia Av»’nu*. Wa-ihingion. I). < write*: “Have gain d ll pound* i.v llio u.*o ol vom DulV»'g Pure Milt \V litkoy In conuootl m wllli your Dully’* For.nultt." Gain of 1 ‘J Pound*. THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO.. DA 1.1'I .Mo UN. Ml). mr The Dvjry'H Formula in o speed oi house hold appKenlinn of (he mediriwi virtue* nod purity of loijiy's Fure Holt Whi--.lt y, and in in tended more speeijh-.il for (hr !n- .-*»,/ ,.f Consumption, I//(./..;•*:. •//. I/Uni-io. General Debility ami a 1 Vu*U f In i In udili(noi to thr tom- efTi-i 0 r „„r "hi d it O r nu/r un.ipilt.id Llood-fo. liiiuo no t. . the Weight -Old atrentjlh on- n ml / > mode in nri ui donee unlit o spe.eiuii: p, pure I formiito oiot . vn-usl* brinei/eif- hot, ■ s ,"--e MaH Il7,i and /i no ll> -j! erj ,/, pololohle^ and cjlcueious Inei preparation ever mode, it ran \ all dvultr* «t OAF 1)0LLA li THU llo I'TLiu. Cuther Jinu - S l Libel for 0 I to Perfect Set Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: ALL persons having demands against the c*tate of Lucius Anderson, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the under signed, according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate ar« required to make immediate payment. GEO. Y. POND, Administrator Estate Lucius Anderson, September 8, 1880. Deceased, seps law-4w Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA -MUSCOGEE COUNTY: he time preset ibed by JUn ; iUKI 1*11 I'Lincun iiittwhbCd tO Said CStfltC Will make immediate payment to me. JU. S. McEACHERN, September 6,1888. Administ rator. sep7 oawfw Notice to Debtors and Creditors uiriiMtiiun ukuiiibii x . muAKllO, lfttC Ot M.USCOgCCe county, deceased, to present them to me proper!) made out, within the time prescribed by law, si j as to Hhow their character and amount. And ah I persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re quired to make immediate payment to me. This August 6th 1886. J. O. BURRU8, i aug6 oawew Administrator. TAX NOTICE. State and Couuty Taxes for the tear lS5i(i | Are now due, and my books are open for colleo I tion ol same from and alter Monday, Beptenv berOth. 1). A. ANDREWS, ! Tax Collector Muscogee County. Office : Georgia Home Building. sop7 eod tdeci BALL’S S s s s s s s s sssssssssss For Fifty Years the great Remedy for Blood Poison ona Skin Diseases. For 50 Years. S.S.S. It never Fails! Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. SSSSSSSSSSS s s s s s s s s CENTRAL RAILROAD, 0 Columbus, Ga., September 19,188*. N and after this date Passenger Trains will Trains run is the same as Columbus city time. * 12 00 m * 4 38 p m * 9 35 p m Arrive Macon * 11 10 p m * 3 00 a m * 6 15 a m * 5 55 a m “ Savannah I r COLU M BUS on Works Leave Mncon * 10 00 a m “ Atlanta * 6 00am * 3 10 p m “ Montgomery » 7 40am “ Eufaula “ Albany * 5 40 a m * 12 oo m “ Mill'll * 11 00 p m * 12 oo m “ Augusta * 9 30 a in “ Savannah » 8 20 p m ■■ Arrive Columbus * 2 26 p m ♦ 6 20 ajgx O O IMI IP .A. UsT IT, Columbus, FOUNDERS ANO - Georgia. MACHINISTS. 'if Of | i'L : ' * inpiflfm u ',y m iJ Li I kj -DEALERS IN Lime, Shingles, Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Flooring and other Lumber. Specialty made of Dress ing Lumber for other parties. -AGENTS FOR- T’CfOR The only perfect substitute for Mother’s UjJfS, Invaluable In Cholera Infantum and Teething. A pro-digested food for Dys* peptics, Consumptives, Convalescents perfect nutrient in all Wasting Diseases. Requires no cooking. Our Book, The Care and Feeding of It..'ants* mailed free. DOURER. GoODAI.H A CO.. Bostou. Maas A. & M, COLLEGE. Alabama Polytechnical Institute. THM next session of this College will open Sep* 1 tember lfith. Three coutees of education are offered: I. Chemistry and Agriculture. II. Mechanics Mild Engineering. III. General course, including Latin, French and German. Laboratory Instruction constitutes an impor tant feature and is given in: l. Chemistry; *2. Physics; :i. Engineering and Surveying: •I, Agriculture : 5. Natural History: 6. Drawing: 7. Mechanic Arts, and8. Printing and Telegraphy. The Mechanic Art Laboratory will be enlarged :uid two new departments added. Tuition is free. For calulogm s address WM LkROY BUGl’N, President, aug.il eodt oelO Auburn: Ala. CHAPPELL'S SCHOOL For Girls and Young Ladies Opens on Monday, September 27th, I88d. I Number of pupils strictly limited. Satisfaction giuunntrod to every patron. Terms, '57f> a year, payable in installments o! ; $25 in advance. > , | For full particulars address J. HARRIS CHAPPELL. scpl4 eod 1 in Columbus, Ga WESLEYAN Female College, Macon Georgia. First Wednesday (• .....av wii-K’im wuiiuiDK* »n the .South with nil improvements, unsurpassed for comfort, health ami safety. High elevation, five hundred feet above sea with landscapes on every side equal to the finest mountain scenery. Dost advantages in Literature, Music and Art at moderate cost. Apply for catalogue to W. C- BASS D. D. President- DRUNKENNESS Xu.*itantly Cured. I)r. Ilalnen’ GOI.UEN M1M5C 11- IfinUmff. dostroynull appeuiu for alcoholic liquor*. It can ho toecrettu ttdmiulsUrod In coffae, tea, or any article of food, even in liquor it.self. with uuveri /uliiny results. Thoasunds of the worst drunk ards have bean cured, who to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will, indorsed bv every body who knows of its virtues but ealoon-keepers sem for pamphlet containing hundreds of testi monials from the boot wotrton and men from all parts of the country. Address in confidence, 30LDEN SPECIFIC 00., 185 R&ce St., Cincinnati, 0 dec2t WCrii "SHADELAND’JunZ PURE BRED LIVE STOCK ^ESTABLISHMENT fin the WORLD. Hew I in porta* jtlons constant]j f arriving. Rare individual excellence and 1 choice llreeding. CLVDESDAl.R IfORSti.S, l’i lD’.'l E RON, NO It Yl AN or FltENCil DRAFT HOUSES, ENGLISH DRAFT HORSES, TKOTTIN(3-15llED ROADSTERS, CLEVELAND IIAYS and FRENCH COACKESS. ICELAND and SHETLAND PONIES, llOLSI'ElN-FUIESIAN aud DEVON Ca’ITLE. Our customers have the advantage of our many years experience in breeding and importing; Superior Duality; Large Vi*, riety anti Immease Gollcetions ; opportu nity of eoniparing ditleeent br«*e<ls j tttid lovy prices, because of our uucqjunled la- eihi *es, extent ot biisiness and low rates of trnn .poriution. No other estn blislmieiit in the world off’ore Such advantages to lit*- purchaser. Pit H'ES LOW ! TERRS EASY? Vis itors welcome. Corrcspondetiee nolle- iteil. Circulars Free. Mention this pnpoa Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders, Standard Injectors, Hancock Inspirators and BROWN COTTON GINS MANUFACTURERS OF Stratton’s Improved Absorption Ice Machines, Saw Mills, Pumps, Hollow Ware, Syrup Kettles, i I'IIIjIji'i AND THE CELEBRATED Golden's improved Iron Screw Cotton Press, 8 60 p m 5 40 a m 1 36 p m 7 23 p m 3 68 p m 2 46 p m * 118 p m * 3 46 p m 4 07 p m- villo, Mwledgeville aud Eatonton, Thomnston* Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbottou, Buena. Vista, Bwkoly and Clayton should take 8 60 p nx train. Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Co lumbus aud Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa vannah and Atlanta. 'Tickets for all pointy on sale at Depot Ticket Office G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gen’I Pass. Arent, C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf To the Trade and Smokers. Beware of Imitations, and see that genuine you the REPUBLIC CIGARROS! J±2>TTD T^IKIE INTO OTHERS. We hereby notify the trade that all infringements will be vigorously prosecuted to the full extent of the law. GEO. IE 5 . LIES & OO., Factory 300, :|,1 Diatrlct. >:. Y. Tho genuine are for sale by W. S. Freeman. J. T. Kavanagh. Brannon & Carson, King & Daniel, Peabody Faber. T. A. Cantrell. J. H. Edwards, J. E. Deaton, W. R. Moore, E. M. Walsh & Co., G. T. Miller, R. S. Crane, and all first-class retailers. aug3 tu th 8at&He3m| j JOHN blSBROW & CO.. d!8, Feed aod Livery Stables Iteil. nmilnr*i Fr«e, ^lention this punov Powell Bros.. sprinsuorQ.crawtori Co.. m U; SVafU iiiit iii VlLO^S- Orde James W. June I T appearing to the Court by the return oft ho I she nil that the defendant cannot ho found in the county of Muscogee, nud it further appearing that said defendant does not reside iu the state of Georgia; It is ordered by the Court, that service be per- footed on said defendant by publishing this or der twice a month for two months before the November term. 1886, of this court, in the Colum bus r.Nqi'iKKii-SuN, a public gazette of this state. „ June 7, 1886. J. T. WILLIS, THOS. W. GRIMES. Judge S. C. 6. 0. Attorney for Libellant. A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee Superior Court at its May term. 1886, un June 7th. 1886. GEO. Y. POND, uugll »tam2m Clerk S. 0. M. C.. Ga. EDUCATES BUSINESS This School is the beat in America. The most practical course of in struction and the most eminent faculty. En dorsed by business houses. For circulars and specimens of Pen manship, address M083ASU. GOLDSMITH, Principa- Electric Belt Free To introduce it and obtain agents we will for tho next sixty days give away, free of charge, in each county in the U. S. a limited number oi our Gorman Electro Galvanic Suspensory Kells, Price $'> a post ti vo and unfailing euro for Nervous 1-ebilitv > arieocelo, Emissions, Imj>otcncy Ac. if s imH> liew jv. paid if every Bolt we manufaetun- dixs notir -rate a genuineoleetriceurrtnt. Addrassatonee ELEO I’KIi’ U1LL-T AGENCY PO. Box 1/8 Bro lklvn N v Mijm ‘‘"-Jay;]> : ■ i nil , ■. , i ... ... . ......V t.• li ,llni.i. ..,,.lrv. • to • Xew and Nobby Turnouts, Safe and Showy Horses, Careful and Experienced Drivers. I FUNERALS personally conducted and properly attended to. The finest Hearses in the city. I AFTER SEPTEMBER 1st, Horses boarded and carefully cared for at fill per i month. Ample accommodations for LIVE STOCK. Headquarters for dealers. sep!2 se&th-lw HULLER. Illustrated circu lar mailed free. NEWARK SLU'IUMltU, Columbus,O. Ka.Hr. llout*, Hagerstown- je‘21 w!2w A FREE SAMPLE DON S KING w u meow tv ZIMMERMAN FRUIT EVAPORATORS The best in Aun-rleu. Great Bargain* for CO days 0 j'Frnm tic t o- or Iho. Jons Siukmo ol Ohio: ••I hate thorough!) iv-u-d .. o ir uni hm- a n Baker :ts well a- a lira er, and it w..rV* »" antlhillv. OKCKI.l t S. MIKRM.VNV Address /.Iniiiimnsn Mm-lilni-Cd., l iuciunatl. Ohio I’.S.A. AGENTS- utfer. The Clipper 11 fg. 4’n.. big moni-y to sell oui PE Cl VI.TIE8 to hoU«'KLH‘JMTS. No iiuiu-d). Clnelaunli. 41 Brown Ootton Gin Go-, NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable” Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con densers. All the very latest improvements: Im proved roll box, patent wldpper, two brush belts, extra strong brush, cast steel bearings improved Feeder, enlarge ’, dust piW. 'ondcuser. g. t -.viig, simple < .instruction, durable jpgin '.jit ...s light, cleans tbeseed per jfect._, aud produces first class samples. IJEJ.IYEItUU FREE OF FKEIGDT at any accessible point. 8eod for full description and price list. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga. lattfrw-V 1 Opelika, Ala., September 14th, 1886. ( IN and after Sunday, September 14th, 1886, the trains on this road will be run as follows: No. 1. Leave Columbus 8 22 a xxr Arrive Opelika 9 52 a m No. 2. Leave Opelika jo 05 a m Arrive Columbus 11 20 a mi No. S. Leave Columbus 2 28 p m Arrive Opelika 3 68 p m No. 4. Leave Opelika 6 18pm Arrive Columbus 6 43 pm No. 6. Leave Columbus 7 10 a m Arrive Opelika 9 23 a m Arrive Good water 5 60 p m No. 6. Leave Goodwater 6 20 a m Arrive Opelika 9 46 a m Arrive Columbus 12 66 p m No. 7. Leave Columbus 1 46 p m Arrive Opelika 3 38 p m Xo. 8. Leave Opelika 4 13 p m Arrive Columbus 5 54 p ra The night trains are discontinued for the pres ent. A. FLEWELLEN, dtf uenerul Manager Office General Manager, Columbus, Ga., September l2th,1886. O N and after Sunday, September 12, 1886, the- schedule of Mail Train will be as follows: No. 1—poing North Daily. Leave Columbus 2 29 p m • Arrive at Chipley 4 32 p m Arrive at Greenville 5 37 p in No. 2—Coming South Daily. Leave Greenville 7 10 a m Arrive at Chipley 8 11am Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a m No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—North. Leave Columbus 6 00 a ni Arrive at Chipley 8 1-lam Arrive at Greenville 9 25 a ru No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South. Leave Greenville 10 22 a m Arrive at Chipley 11 38 a m Arrive at Columbus 2 ll p m W. L. CLARK. Gen’I Manager. T. C. S. HOWARD, Gen’I Ticket Agent. feh24 dlv Supreme Court of Georgia. CLERK’S OFFICE, Atlanta, Ga., September 14, 1886. I T APPEARS FROM THE DOCKET OF THE 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 contit ued),Citv Court of Atlanta 13 (T continued) 45 STONE MOUNTAIN CIRCUIT. Clayton 3, DeKalb 4 7 EASTERN CIRCUIT. Chatham 17, Effingham 1, Liberty 2, City Court of Savannah 10 30 MIDDLE CIRCUIT. Bulloch 1, Emanuel 1, Jefferson 1, Screven 2, Tatnall 1, Washington 10 16 AUGUSTA CIRCUIT. Burke 3, Richmond 18, City Court of Rich mond county 2 23 NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Elbert 2, Glasscock 1, Hancock 3, Hart 2, Lin coln 1, Taliaferro 3 12 WESTERN CIRCUIT. Clarke 1. Oconee 1, Walton 3, City Court of Clarke county 1 9 NORTHEASTERN CIRCUIT. Hull 3, Lumpkin 3, White 1, city Court of Hall county 1 s 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, Floyd 8 (2 continued;, Haralson 2, Polk 4 15 COWETA CIRCUIT. Carroll 7, Coweta 1, Douglas 4, Fayette 2, Heard 1, Meriwether 2 (2 continued >, 'Troup 1, City Court of Carrollton 3, (1 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. 13 Gin Houses Insured, AImo Cotton and Machinery Therein, by ■ JOHN BLACKMAR, General Insurance Agent. Next to Telegraph Office, Telephone No. 51, Columbus, Ga. augO iicXw-tuj CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT, attahooeliee J, Muscogee 7, Talbot 2,1 lor 3 PATAULA CIRCUIT. Early 2, Terrell 2 SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT. ALBANY CIRCUIT. Raker 1, Decatur 8 12 continued), Dougherty 0, Mitchell 2, Worth 3 23 SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. Brooks! 4 OCONEE CIRCUIT. Dodge 2 (1 continued), Dooly 2, Laurens 2, Pulaski 2 8 BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT. Appling 1, Charlton 1, Clinch 2, Glynn 3, Ware 3, Wayne 1 u 342 The Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer, Savannah News and Augutfa 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. UNIVERSITY OP GEORGIA, I*. II. MKLL, I). I)., LL. D., Chancellor. nPHE 86th Session of Departments at Athens -A will begin Wednesday. 6th of October next. Full, courses of study in Letters and Science; srecial courses in Engineering. Agriculture, Physics and Chemistry. TUITION FREE. For catalogues 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. Lamar Cobb« Sec’y Board of Trustees. Athens, Ga. Aug.. 18 8* sep4 d&wlm