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DAILY ENQUIRER ■ SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 0, 188(5. As A Cure for Sore Throat and Couohs, “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” have been thoroughly tested, and main tain their good reputation, outld&wlw Gone to WiMhInirtoii. Montgomery, October 2.—A delegation headed by Mayor Keese goes to Washing ton bearing a special invitation to the presi dent to visit Alabama at thetinie of the state fair here, November 8. The beautiful crimson blush of nature, without paint can be imparted to th<. pale cheeks of a sickly and ieeble woman by the use of that great female tonic, Sim mons’ Iron Cordial. eod&w A Subscription for t'llsrlcKtou. Kansas City, October 2.—In the south western Missouri district conference of the Methodist Episcopal church south, in ses sion here, $730 were subscribed to-da.v to ward the rebuilding of the Methodist churches in Charleston. I have been treated for catarrh by emi nent physicians, but nothing has ever ben efited me like Ely’s Cream Halm.—Mrs. L. A. Lewis, 186 Chippewa street, New Or leans, La. eod&w Derivation of Our liiiuguiigr. Over three-eighths of the words in the English language are derived from the Latin, over one-fourth from the French, about one-tenth from the Saxon, and a lit tle less from the Greek. The indebtedness to the other languages is small. A MOST LIUliKAL OFFER. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Voltaic Bei.ts and Electric. Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Janhood, &e. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en velope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once. l&wtf Nominuteil fur CougroKN. Richmond, Va., October 2.—The repub licans of this, the third congressional dis trict, in convention herelo-chty, nominated ex-Judge Edmund Waddell for congress. This is the third candidate now in the iield in the district. The others are Hon. Geo. D. Wise, democrat, and Wm. A. Muller, Knight of Labor nominee. Do Not l-’orgot To tell your lady friends that Simmons’ Iron Cordial cures those painful and har- rassing diseases so common with your sex. That it clears the skin and c- unplexion, invigorates ! strengthens and builds up the system, while it restores youthful vigor and vitality. Sold by all druggists and dealers. eod&w The question of a proper food for in terests all mothers; especially those una ble to nurse their offspring. Mellin’s Pood possesses all qh<- requisites as a substitute for mother’s milk, and is highly com mended by the medical faculty of both Europe and America. oclO tu th sat&wlm Tlu- Decision t'onllrineil. Albany, N. Y., October5.—The court of appeals has handed down a decision con firming the sentence of the lower court in Alderman Jaehne’s case. Tile Only Henieily. Those who suffer from foul breath are open to the charge of carelessness. It is an offense that can be speedily abated as a single bottle of the fragrant SOZODONT will unmistakably accomplish the work. It will preserve and keep the teeth white, and the breath pure and sweet. sat se tu th&w Paruiloxiciil. “Do you know, my dear,” he said to his wife, “that there is something paradoxical about a mule ?” She replied he ought to know if anybody did, and asked him why. “Because, although he is by nature some what-belligerent, yet he is always back ward in deeds of violence.”—Life. BUCK LEVS ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever •Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. For sale by Brannon & Carson. ie24 oed&w The A iiinista Factory. Augusta, Qii., October 5.—A dozen operatives from upper Carolina arrived last night and go to work at the Augusta factory this morning. This swells the force now at work to eighty. Nervous. Debilitated Hen. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap pliances, for the speedy relief and perma nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to'health. vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus trated pamphlet, witli full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Beit Co., Marshall. Mich. dec-17 tu.th,sat,se&wly Tramp—Please help me, 1 am a Charles ton sufferer. Old Gentleman—Ah, indeed! A sufferer by that awful earthquake? What did you lose? Tramp—I lost a bet how many shoeks there was.—Life. Advice to Mothers.—Mus. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates the bowels ana is the best known remedy for diarrhma, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- flve cents a bottle. je!7 d&wly Iter Delicate Musical Taste. Physician—I am afraid Mrs. Quick- money, that there is some trouble with your bronchial organs. Mrs. Quickmoney (alarmed)—Bronchial organs ? Physician—Yes. Mrs. Quickmoney—Why, I never heard it called that before, but I am sure if you heard my daughter play on it you would be convinced that it is all right. New York Graphic. Miraculous Esc»|ic. W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind., writes: “One of my customers, Mrs, Louisa Pike, Bartonia, Randolph county, Ind., was a long sufferer with consump tion, and was given up to die by her physi cians. She heard of Dr. King’s New Dis covery for consumption, and began buying it of me. In six mouths’ time she walked to this city, a distance of six miles, and is now so much improved she has quit using it. She feels she owes her life to it.” Free Trial a bottle at Brannon & ( ar son’s drug Store. eod&w A l.oillf Time tu Molt. “How old was Methusaleh when he died?” asked a Texas Sunday sohool teacher of Tommy Yerger, a precocious youth. “I don’t know, how old was Methu ? said Tommy. , , , ,, was 900 yeans old when he died, re plied tho teaetier. “Nine hundred years old! Whew, wonder how his son-in-law liked that’, replied Tommy, as he gave an incredulous wuistle.—Texas Siftings. The Breen-Eyed Mounter. Two servant girls who are out of em ployment meet in the park and exchange experiences. First Servant—I had to leave because tho lady of the house becamo jealous of the at tentions paid me by her husband. Second Servant—That wasn’t the case where I was employed. I had to leave be cause the feller to whom I was engaged was jealous of the attentions l showed my employer.—Texas Siftings. Malaria ! The very mention of it is n nightmare! Whoever has suffered from this blighting disease knows what a dread scourge it is, and how it seems almost im possible to eradicate it from the system. SMITH’S BILE BEANS will most surely destroy the germs of Malaria, and afford permanent relief. Dose, one Bean; 25 cents per bottle. For sale by all drug gists and dealers in medicine, or sent post paid on receipt of price, to any part of the country. octl-eod&wlm Always Heady. Able Editor—What a tine beat we had on the other papers this morning—most a col umn special on it, too. Assistant—But it turns out that the re port isn’t true. “ None of it?” “ Not a line.” “ Good ; we’ll send for a big special de nying it and have another beat on ’em.” Cure of* Liver Complaint. Iowa Falls, Harding Co., Iowa, June 8, 1885. I have been using Alicock’s Porous Plasters for four years, and think I could not set along without them. Fora long time 1 was alilicted with a pain under mv right shoulder blade ; I also had considera ble dilliculty in breathing. 1 applied an Allcock’s Porous Plaster on my back, and one on my chest. I kept changing them every four days, and at the end of three weeks was entirely cured. eod&w E. S.’ Stevens. In Rc. The Eagle and Phenix Manufajtur.utg Company. Petition to amend Charter. UTATE OF GEORG lA- MUSOOUKE COUNTY: To the Honorable Superior Court of said Counts : The petition of the Baffle and Phenix Manufacturing Company respectfully shows. That it is a corporation ol said state, located and doinff business in said county, and its principal office and place of doinff bus ness is in Columbus, in said county. That the oriffinal charter and act of incorpora tioii was granted by the General As>enibfy ot said State by an Act out it ed * An Act to incorpo rate the EaRle and Phenix Mamifacturinff Com pany of Columbtiu Georgia," which act was ap proved loth of .'larch, 18(50. ! That sai l Act of Incorporation did r.ot provide 1 for the election o more than five Directors, nor I has there been any change in the law. respecting \ said corporation. That the corporators named in suid Act did or ganise said company. and that the capital stock ; o said company has been inctuased to one mill- i ion t wo hundred and fifty thousand dollars, all of ; which ha-5 been paid in. ! Tlmt the object ot’ said co-poration was the manufacture and sale o cotton and woolen g«*o«b. . ml * dll t ornpuny s’ill carry on such busi ness in saal e umv. I hat at tin? . *«t miiuu' meeting of the stock holders if said company i? wa? r solved by said stockholders that anpiic.tt’on should be made to alter and ;cm i.i tim charter ot said company, so :.s io pv■■ »vi*I■ • th .t the stockht-LU r- -Mould, at the annual <•!■.' ions, choose nine directors among s od stockholder.- ins.end of live, as provided by said chur’.ei. Whi refoix. . oar pcitiono prays that an ordei may ho pas-ed .it the ne.xr November term of said (. >'.rt duet <iin:; - s lid petition granted, and that the Kourth Section of said Am shell he so altered and amen ed as that the ; lows: I dec iV. That there shail be I of the stockholders of said e ! tuna and pluc* i.-ihe • r{*• "*;it i it?, by la .va for ■ ■. pttrp < 1 or.-, an t that tin * ii'• of In i u i ofthe div.vtors undar til*'*. id I tv d veil bv said din < >. •. •»» .* and the said direct* ’*.- eh *.n at the annua! el a 1 ion i.» ne a:' I as soon n- may v art* r I cho » sh .i •ad its fol- n annual meeting poration at such m may provide by ,-h. nine diivct- .r tilt 'r-t inerting ir*: :> * ; ion shall aid.* I neat • dio: Russia's Rare Thoughtful lies*. John Bull—You said you had nothing to do with the overthrow of the king of Bul garia. Russia—Nothing at all; wouldn’t think of such a thing. “Yet, when the so-called conspirators are to be tried, you interfere and prevent it. Why do you do that?” “To spare the poor newspapers the ex pense of reporting the proceedings, that’s all.”—Omaha World. Low Country 31 nlaria Ousted. Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic is pre scribed by till prominent physicians, and is undoubtedly the best tonic now being sold. It prevents malaria, and cures dys pepsia and general debility. Greenville, S. C., May 22,1885. Messrs. Westmoreland Bros.—Gentle men : Havipg used your Calisaya Tonic since 1883, I cheerfully recommend it to those suffering from loss of appetite and dyspepsia; also as a preventive of mar laria ; having used one dozen bottles in Florida during the months of September, October and November, 1884. J. C. Boozer. Brannon & Carson, wholesale agents, Columbus, Qa. sep2t4 d&wlw Musical. A long-haired professional piano-pounder was giving “The Battle of Prague” to a select audience. A musical enthusiast in the audience cried: “Oh. how natural! Listen to the thun der of the artillery. Now you hear the rattle of the small arms and the groans of the wounded. Now the victorious soldiers are plundering the city.” “I hope they will carry off the d—d piano,” was the prosaic remark of the man sitting next to the musical instrument.— Texas Siftings. out • t i'K ii'm ml.n a pu.*- a . ■ u cast the death, i Mgnation or return . 1 of theruvsi 1 dent ri ny <n « 1 n * at •. u icj or t cam let , may b<J filled f i iu tvu.am.bTo: the year u lice I iu they may baton » By ■ . said : jinaittimt ■ . vet* I ors, or a mnjom, ofihmn may appoint a presi dent pro tom., wim shall exercise such^povvors I and luiietions as the by-law* of said corporation may provide. PEABODY. BRANNON & BATTLE. 1* ti doners’ Attonu ys. Filed and record.d in tlu* '.’LrL's office of the Superior Court of said con in v t'ti.- Hlitd >t'Sep tember, 1880. (i EC) Y. PON I), | sep2l oaw 4w Cleric S. C Al. (>a. 1 John II. Henderson vs. Green McArthur. Rub ! Nisi to foreclose .Mortgage. Muy Term, 18sP Superior Court of Musco^bc County, Georgia. It appearing to the Court by the Petition o* Joint II. Henderson that on the first da;, of S« p tember, m the year of Our Lord eighteen Inin dred and eighty-two. Green McArthur, of saif county, made and delivered to said Joint 11. Hen del-son a certain instrument in w riling commonb called a promissory note, wheieby he promised t< pay to sail I plaintiff the sum of one hundred and thirty-nine dollars twelve months aiUrdate with interest from date at eight per cent. Per unnuxr for value received, ami that uflcrwnrds on the l.s* day of September, 188*2, tlie better io secure tin payment of said instrument executed aiid deliv ercil ;to said plaintiff' his deed and mortgaff* whereby lie convoyed to said plaintiff all that trad or parcel ol’lain! .<4tmated, lying and bvinj. in the County of Muscogee, known and bounder as follows : On the north by the lands of .Janie* Huff, on the west by the St. .Mary’s road, on tin east by the lands ot James IInil’and on dies by the hinds of Philip Owens, containing four and one-half acres more or less, w'nic mortgage whs conditioned that if the said defend ant should nay off.and discharge aid promissory note according to its tenor and effect, that tlier said deed of mortgage and said note should be void. And it further appearing that said promis sory note remains unpaid, it is therefore orderoc that said defendant do pay into this court, by the first day of the next term thereof, the principal interest and cost due on said mortgage and prom issory note, or show cause to the contrary,it there be any. and that on failure of said defendant so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mortgaged premises be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed. Audit is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Columbus En quirer-Sun once a month for four months, or » copy thereof served on the said defendant, or hit* special agent, or attorney, at least three month* before the next term of this court. By the Coma: TOL. Y. CRAWFORD, Petitioner’s Attorney. J. T. WILI.fS, Judge S. C. 0. C. A true extract from the minutes of Muscogei up erior Court :il its .May Term. on the 10tl ay of May, 18S6. GEO. Y. POND, jy3 OJ.ni 4ni Clerk Saved llis Life. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., says he was, for many years, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were almost unendurable and would some times almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from first bottle and after taking six bot tles. was entirely cured, and had gained in fiesn eighteen pounds. Says he positively believes he would have died, had it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bit ters. Sold at 50c. a bottle by Brannon & Carson. eod&w An Apt Com par Ison. The life insurance agent had been talk ing steadily for only an hour or so, when the victim, perceiving a chance to get a word in edgeways, remarked: “Do you know you remind me of sudden death?” “How so?” “Nobody is safe from either of you.”— Texas Siftings. T8’ ff s yy i v EL- plij w. jc THE BEST CVVVa PLOW !N USE. Equally goo' in l«*vel land No farme .mould bo wit?n .:i < :to. send tor free ISJu*- (rated <’iu .:*rv;tio and Almanac. serose chsmeo plow co. SYRACUSE. NEW YOBD 6ULD ?,!EDAL, PALIS, 181 BAKER’S udkff Warranted absolutely pul Cocoa, from which thoexcoHrs OllhaH been removed. IthaaMa times the strength of Cocoa rnixe with Starch, Arrowroot or Buga, and ia therefore far more econoo ft ical, costing less than one cent 111 <•».'/>. It in delicious, nourishing ‘" strengthening, easily and admirably adapted for inva. (ids as well as for persons in hea Jtb Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BIKER ICO.. Borchestfir, Mass $50 REWARD will be paid for any Crain Fan ot lame site that can dean and ha* aa much Grain nr Seed In one day aa our Patent MONARCH Grain and Heed Separator and IUff. Mr or our Improved Haro- nouae Mill wblub wi: ollur cheap, Prioe Li»t mailed free. hEWARK MACHINE CO. Columbua, Ohio, ALBEMARLE Farnale Institute, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Full corn* of superior touchers; course of instrnctlo, tractive; terms RON ROO tMC- ILj X- / \ Hrnri for price: and flluatrated Catalogue o; CINCINNATI (0.; CORBUSATiNG CO. Br.PHICE’E CREAM Hifi'A I'll'AI. 1*111 set: l ickefs onl.v &ri. Nlinron In prnporlfl*^ Louisiana Mate Lottery Comp’y, “ lUc do hereby certify that've supervise the or- ••angement for all the Mont \ly and Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Con* nany, and in person manage and control tha Drawings thcinsrtvca, and that the same are con ducted noth honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, aiid we authorize the Company to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our sig natures attached, to its advertisements.” MOST PERFECT M&m The United States Government Places I)r Price’s at the liead of tho entire list. (Sun National Board op Hkaltii Bulletin—Supplement JVo. ])agc 33, Washington, 1). C.) ‘i he Canadian Government Places Dr. Price's . t tho head of the entire list. (Bun report to tho Comm issioner of Inland Ueventf. DF.t\\KTMENT,Ottu\vti(soutGf govern ment), Canada, April iird, 1J83.) It i i the purest and strongest. Free from Ammonia, free from Lime, free from Alum, and is recommended for general family use by the Heads of tho Great Universi ties and Public Food Analysts. Persons doubting tho truthfulness of this ran write any of UieChemisls named. Prof. I,. < H.! SKY I>OIvEMI hS, M. I).. I<. L. IK, Bellevue Medical <’ollegc. Mow York. Prof. II. C. I'.' 1IITK, Stale <'hemist, Hnlvursity (leoruia, Athens, (la. Prof. It. (KBDXIK. I,ate Pri'sident State Board of Health, Lausinir, Mich. Prof. II. M. .SIBIEKPEH, Analytieid Chemist, St. I .on is. Mo. Prof. CIlAliI.ES E. Dwlliil’l', Analvtieal Chemist, Wheeling, \V. Va. I’rol. JAMES F. BABCOCK, State A's.-tiver, Boston, Mass. Dr. El,IAS II. HAKTI.EY, B. S., Chemist to the Deo - ! of Health, Brooklyn, X. V Prof. CUIITIS C, UUWAltD, M. Se., Starling Medical College, Columbus, Ohio.* Prof. M. DEI,PONT A1N E, Analytical Clmmist, Chicago, III. Prof. K. S. < i. PA'I’OX, Date, Cheinist Health Denariincnt, Cldrngo, 111. Prof. JOHN M. OKDWAV, Mass. Institute of Teehnologv, Boston. Prof. 1!. A. WITTIIAIhS, A. M., M. I).. I’uiversity of BuiTalo, N. Y. I’rof. A. it. SABIN, State Chemist, Burlington. Yt. Prof. JOHN liollIjANDEK, Jr., A. M„ M. l>., Prof. Chemistry ami Toxicology College Medieine and Surgery, Cincinnati, (). Profs. A USTE V & \V 11, BE It, i'mfs.themistry. Hut gers College, Xrw Brunswick. X..J. Prof. GEOHGE E. BAliKEH, Prof. Chemistry University of Pennsylvania, Phila delphia. Pa. Prof. PETE It Col,T,IKT?, Chief Chemist for tho United States Department of Agri culture, Washington, D. C. Profs. II1CYS&HICIC. Profs. Chemistry, Ontario Sehool Pharmaey, Toronto,Canada. Dr. IAMES AEBUECIIT. Chemist at the United States Mint, New Orleans, 1st. Prof. EDGAR EVERHART, i’rof. Chemistry, University of Texas, Austin Texas, Prol. E. W lHLGARD, l’rof. Chemistry, University California, Berkeley, Cal. A WEEK FOR BARGAINS A. C. CHANCELLOR T ZEE El RV the mulct signed Hanks and Hankers will gay all Drir.es drami in 'The Louisiana State Lot* (cries which way he presented at our counters. .1. R, l*r<>H. I,u. Nal’l Hank, .1. H. li iUldmLUn-s.Sliitc Nul l H'lt, A. H.\ Bill \\I I's’ch. \. O. Nat'l Hank fncorporated in 18)18 for 25 years by the legisla ture for Fducatioiml and Charitable purposes— with a capital of 1.000.(100 to which ;i reserve fund of over >V’U'Mi has since been added. Hy an <’.< i .vhetming popular vote its franchise was made a part «*1 the present State Constitu tion, adopted December‘2d, A. I). 1875). The only lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State, IT NFjVKR SCALKH OR POSTPONES. Mv << i’ll kid Single NuiiiImt bruiviiiirs lalii* |»lii<*)‘ ^lonilily, and the Extraordinary Drawings regularly every three months, instead of semi-annually as heretofore, beginning March, 188(5. A SIM.CVbll) OIMMHM i AITY TO WIN A FORTl’Ni;. TENTH GRAND DRAW ING. (’LASS li.IN TDK ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Oiloher C2th. ISM« 11)71 li .Monthly Drawing. nrri’Ai, ricr/.i; 875.oon. 100.000 Tiekels a) l ive HollarM llarh. 1 raeiions io I’il'llis in |»i*o|»orlion. . 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. ..175,000 1 l do do do do 25,000 10,000 *2 PRIZES OF £6000 12,000 5 do ‘2000 10,000 10 do 10(H) 10,000 •20 do 500 10,000 100 do 200 20,000 300 do 100 30,000 500 do 50 25,000 1000 do 26 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 1) Approximation Prizes of $750 6,750 9 Approximation Prizes of 500 4,500 0 Approximation Prizes of 250 2,250 19(57 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the Office of the Com puny itt New Orleans. For further information write clearly, giving full address. POSTAL NOTES. Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi nary letter. Currency by Express (at our ex pense) addressed Jl. A. liAl'PIlIN, .\i’u Orleans, La. Or ill. A, l> A IT*II IN, VYavliinuton. I). Make I*. O. Money Orders payable anil address Iteuistered Letters to m:h okli:a.\n national hank, wed se&wiw Ken Orleans, La. INCREASING FASTr TOBACCOS GUjmLETT’S And Merchant Tailor J. It. Guldens, ,J. R. A* If. F. (Jarrett, <'. E. Ilochstrusser, L. 11. Kauihian it Co., G. VV. Lewis, <If. Markham, 1 Me A T’. E. Mtddiebrooks, Mart in A* < .'halmers, Tube Newman, W. R. Newsome, J. II. Rumsey, Rothschilds Bros., r l’. J. .Stone. -UMITI3 LA. The Foremost Standard COT TON GIN of the WORLD. It has just taken rite “ nighest Award- Gold Medal and Diploma.” for ” Light Draft, jfcsl Sample and General Utility,” at tlic Cotton Centennial Exposition, New Slade & Etheridge, Columbus, Ga. je7\vl3t GEORGIA, MUyCGGf'E COUNTY. Whereas. Thoma." l^. WilLams, administrator I of it. (J. w . ns, dt :ensed, r« presents to the i court in hisin'.ition duly Hied, thut he has fully administcreti R.G. Williams’estate. This is, then lore, to cite ail persons concerned i heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any tin*: ! can, why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration and receive let- j ters of dismission on the first Monday in De cember, 1886. F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary September 4th, 1886 on warn / < EORGIA, (’HATTAHOOCIIEE COUNTY.- I " * Notice is hereby given to all persons c< n- | corned that on the day of , lbb«, Minta , Daniel, late of Chattahoochee county, departed this life intestate ami no person lias applied for administration on the estate of said Minta Dan- ! iel in said state. That administration will he | vested in the sheriff of said county or some otln-r , fit and proper person after the publication of this I citation once a week for four weeks, unless va!' objection is made to his appointment. JAMES CASTLEBERRY. Orddinary and Ex-Officio C. C. O aug28 oaw lw >> iiuiuus, . ij. uutviiiiiK, iuimnusiruii ia iu estate of L. T. Downing, deceased, represents to the court in her petition, duly filed, that r he has fully administered L. T. Downing’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs and creditors^ to show cause, if any tliey can, why said administratrix should not be dis charged from lier administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in De cember, 1886. Witness my official signature this September 4, 1886 F. M. BROOKS. sep5 oaw3m Ordinary. EXECUTOR’S SALE. /GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY By virtue of ’ * an order from tin* Court of Ordinary of said county, I will sell before the court bouse door in the town of Hamilton, in said com. L, within the legal hours of sale, on the first "\icsday in Octo ber next, the following de • aland belonging to the estate of William «• .aitlcdge, deceased, to-wit: Lots 135. 164 an■! . in the IHth district of said county, being ‘ ..oraestead. life estate of Mrs. Jane Green, deceased, situate at Ellerslie, on the Georgia Midland Railroad, containing 607 1 2 acres, more or less. Sold for cash, and for distribution. G. A. B. DOZIER. sepl3 w lw Executor of Wm. O. Rutledge. y^EEDSJFDAIUHlS BLUE & GR1CC. A&ENTSW ANTED .MS r> ; *.hornoHtthrilUneiK i rional atlv«’ntjin- J . 111 it 11\ is lilt Kitjityud <i Ltirgc Ti-ittlc* in Siq)t«• 111!m-u. t-tntst•<| lot s of Sails, I Inis ;i lid I ’;i 11 Is I ri vc I tee it I mu ken. time Iu Dti \ (loot Is ;i i I In 11 I ’rice. :\uw $2o.oo sen’s Now 5.on HATS Now SUM))). 2.50. Sw 4«-1 k iikmhI. Virginia. li i;«> «V 1,01 11 are <mii* Sole AgentN for l iiis lorrifory. my2 seOin Itriiirnihn', n/n' Mci'c/m 11/ Tuilneinii is Imoiimi//. Lrurr linin' incasin'c ami </<•! <1 /icy/rc/-fi//im/ sal/. Auction Sale COMMISSIONERS’ SALE FOR PARTITION Two ValtiiiMc I’laiitalioii.- Valuable Cilf Lots! Directly Opposite the Eagle and Phenix Mills. \\ r ILL BE SOLI), on the First Tuesday in No vernber next, in front of the Auction House of F. M. KNOWLES A: Co., corner of Broad and Tenth Streets, in tin* City of Columbus, at 11 o'clock a. m., the Valuable Lots fronting the Eagle Factory Buildings, on Front street, in the City of Columbus, Georgia, and next adjoining the Alston Warehouse, and near offices of the Georgia Midland Railroad, beginning on east side of Front street, at the North Wall of the “Alston Warehouse,” running east along said wall 127 feet 6 inches, thence north 150 feet, more or less, to the line of the lot occupied by the Southern Express Company, thence west along said lin . 127 feet 6 incites, to Front street, thence south along Front street 150 feet, more or less, to the beginning point. This property, im mediately fronting the Eagle Factory, is admira bly adapted as building lots for Dwellings, Stores or Warehouse purposes; contains now a well- built. commodious, two story Brick Stable. Titles perfect. Can be examined, with plot of the property, at the law office of McNeill & Levy. Terms of sale -one-third cash on day of purchase, balance, one, two and three years, equal amounts, with 7 percent, interest, secured by the property. MARY B. HANSERI). oct3 tu&selw r and ' by virtue of an order from the Superior Court of Muscogee County, passed at the May term, D-vi ' thereof, the undersigned ( oinmissioiiers appoint ed by Maid court will sell in front of the court ; house of said county, in the city of (’olumbus, on the first Tuesday in Novi mher next, between the legal hours of sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder, the following described plantation proper- i ty, all lying in the county of Muscogee, state of Georgia, to-wit : All that body of land known as i the “James If. Jones”or “Ridgewood Plantation,’ I consisting of lot No. 256 in the ninth district, also lots Nos. 2H8 and 291, two hundred two and a half 202 acres each, more or less; also 100 acres of the north part of lot So. 2*7 at Jones’ Crossing, also i fractional lots NoH.2M9and200,cighty-onu si acres j cadi, all in the tenth district, also the south half ; of lot No. 287 one hundred one and a quarter 101 i > acres more or less; also fractional lots Nos. 257 and 288, ninety 90 acres each, in seventeenth district; also fractional lot No. 1 in eighteenth district,sixty-seven and a half »!7 • acres more or less. Said plantation containing in all twelve hundred and eighteen and ore-fourth 1218*1) acres more or less; excepting therefrom the small plat or enclosure known as the “Jones family cemetery.” containing acre, and the right of access thereto , hounded on north hy lands of Boyd. Stripling and McFarland, west by McFarland. south Paper Boxes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES. A LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, in cluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bill Heads, .-statements, always on hand. Also En velopes, Cards, «fcc\, printed at short notice. Paper Boxes of any size or description not kept in stock made at short notice. Til ON. GILBERT, tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office. Kurland ' and Cox, cast “Carnes place.’’ Improvements story dwelling house, screw, stables well fine Also, the body by ploitH of scouts and spir-H. forlorn hep' j.hcr brnyt-ry, imprisonment* and hjur-brmdth ^srsnrs, hand-to-tiand Btrurtdea, perilous journe «, dnr.t p raids and bn] •*i*«ls ON both sti»K8 during the Great/ yiI iVlir. s-.. !i..oit. PROFUSELY IL: r,ll. SCAMMEL ti CO , box 1 i 0 4 • St. Louis or Philadelphia. SHARP IVrfeet Gl\ Sii * U) V*. without resit i- to a- ;.t . ATLANTA MACHINERY WANTED .V’e will iiay a salary o and good fences. I known as the “Carnes place,” consisting of lot No. 257, two hundred two and one-half 202 acn part of lot No. 254 west of Kendall creek, one hundred live and three- fourths 105 , acres, more or Its,; fractional lot No.256, eighty-one si acres . and till that part of fractional lot No. 255,*west of Kendall creek and south of a line running due west from said creek 8 chainsand 20 links smith oftbe district line, con taining eighteen and three-fourtns is ; acres more <»r less, said plantation containing in all four hundred and eight acres, more or less; all in the tenth district of said county; hounded north hy Boyd’s place,.south by fox. east by Kendall creek and Jenkins, west by “Jones place.” Im- ments a commodious one-story dwelling C has taken the lead t» tlic sales of ‘hat class ol lies, and has give* * universal ''uisfaa* MURPIIY DP.OS„ Pans, Te* G has won '.he uvor of the public and now rank* mug the leading McdW of the oildnm. A. L. SMITH. Bradford, PB $80 to “•Bf per month ru.if ponses to travel and sell ou» Muers, or $40 a month and ex* i "ixrnscs to distribute circulars in your vicinity. Hus* I ine-.s nonorable, permanent, pleasant Ar easily operated. 1 A’t expenses advanced. SAMI'LK CASKS HKBK. Nf 1 rnps. required. No humbug. We mean what we say. Allress NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY. Bradford Block. CINCINNATI, OH Hi vatet L houses, good fei and well of fine i of sale: One-third cash on day of sale, balance on.; and two years : equal amounts, with interest 7 per cent, secured by mortgage. Posses sion of both places given on January l, 1887. De scription of lands from recent survey by Jno. E. Lamar, county surveyor. Sale for partition. I). A. ANDREWS, ) J. G. MOON, •Comni’rs, TOL Y. CRAWFORD.) oct2d&wtd #100. and Whiskey flab* its cured at homo vsith. out pain Book of par ticulars sent FREE. Lb M. WOOLLEY, M, D. .v t hint a, <Jn. Office D r. waub’S seminary, Naslivillc, Tent). Real Southern Horn, for Girls. 350Girls this year. A non-socturluc nohool. Patronized by men of liberal minds m ai ( hurches. Unsurpassed in Music.Art and Languagwi hor Catalogue a<tdress UK. \V. E \VAKI>« \\r A NT EH -A Wt >M AN OF SENSE, ENER- >> GY and respectability for our business in her locality. Salary about 850 per month. Per- mar ent position. References exchanged. E. J. JOHNSON, Manager, 10 Barclay St., New York. sep7 tu4w ARTNTQ coin nioncy collecting Family Pictures to en- • UIV | w large j all styles. Pictures guaranteed. Special nduccments. I-.mHi!k COPYING Co., 381 Canal Street, R.jfc