Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, October 19, 1886, Image 3

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Newt from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. Doth of Mrs. Wuli'iTiouso .it liiicna Ylxta—An Onsun osl'iil Altoni|it ut Suicide— l l.itilc Frantx in Court llrttroeii Two Liinjers Onim.cs Piu-kril In liny. DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN, COLUMBUS, GEOBOIA, TUESDAY MORNINO, OCTOBER 10, 188fi. JOHN DISBROW & CO. Georgia. There are 110 students registered ut the state university. Mr. Walter Gordon, brother of General Jonn B. Gordon, died in New York Satur day. On account of the state fair Judge Sim mons will adjourn Bibb superior court until the second Monday in November. James B. Law, a lather, was run over and killed by a street ear in Savannah Friday night. There are now 66 inmates of the Bibb county hospital. About a dozen of them are helpless and troublesome. The aver age number of inmates is sixty. Mr. John Woods, of Twiggs county, was in Macon Saturday, and reported that so me time Thursday or Friday night a bale of cotton was stolenfrom his premises. Dr. McGuire, who tried to commit sui cide a day or two ago in Augusta, it is now thought, will recover. He refuses to talk about the deed, but now earnestly prays that his life may be spared. The residence, kitchen and smoke-house of Mr. Dan. Forest, ten miles south of Thomasvllle, were completely destroyed by Are Saturday night. Mr. Forest was absent from home. No insurance. Mrs. Waterhouse, wife of Mr. T. W. Waterhouse, engineer on the Buena Vista railroad, was seriously burned Saturday, from which she died Saturday night. No one being with her at the time, it is not known how it occurred. Mr. J. O. Dwelmin, a track hand on the Western and Atlantic rail road, was knocked down by a freight cur at Marietta Saturday and painfully hurt. He will probably lose all the fingers on one hand. The dwelling house of Mr. Stonewall Williams, nearSoarboro, was burned down with everything in it on Saturday. Mr. Williams had gone to Savannah that morn- j ing with his family, and there being no one at home it is not known how the tire ! originated. Four negro prisoners escaped from jail ! at Jesup Friday night. They were Henry ! Moore, charged with assault with intent i to kill; West Morris, charged with grand I larceny; Frank Jackson, charged with larceny, and Tisah Anderson, charged with assault and battery. M. P. Bubers, postmaster at Anderson- 1 ville, an old man of 74 years, pleaded guilty to the offense of hypothecating postage | stamps, in the United States court at Ma con Saturday. It appears that the offense was technical, and in consideration of the defendant’s years and his good character, which he has always borne, testilied to by the district attorney, his sentence was sus pended by the court. Alitbiiiiin, Officer A. L. Barnett, of the Montgom- j cry police force, died Saturday morning at 6.T5 o’clock. • Crops in east Alabama are very short, i the average over a large section of country j being only about three bales to each gne j mule farm. While the little children of Mr. .John W. ; Bell, of Brushy creek, Conecuh county, were playing with matches they set (ire to and burned bis corn crib, barn and con- | tents, one bale of seed cotton and all his , fodder. Two miles from LaFayette Saturday eve- ] ning the horse attached to J. F. Moore’s wagon took fright and ran away, throw ing him out ana killing him instantly. He was a good citizen and his death is much regretted. The negro Mose Howard, the first negro i arrested and suspected as the murderer of Policeman Pugh, of Montgomery, is want ed in Tuskegee, where he is charged with wife murder, arson and a bad record gen erally. Sat; rday, in Birmingham, the jury, aflor being out. thirty minutes, returned a ver dict pronouncing the killing of Alex. Mitchell murder, and giving Wesley Evans twenty years for it. Notice was given for a motion for a new trial. Conductor Atkinson, who had his foot crushed at Searcy station Thursday, was more seriously injured than was first thought. Amputation was deemed neces sary by physicians, and on Friday evening his'loot was taken otf just above the ankle. The contracting firm of C. D. Smith <& Co., have been awarded the contract for thirty-five miles of the Mobile and West ern road, beginning at Jackson, on the Tombigbee river, and proceeding north toward Birmingham. They will begin work this week and will complete their contract, which embraces grading, piling and trestling, by the first day of March. William Aiverton, aged about 15 years, living with hi3 step-father, Mr. John Savage, near Broken Arrow, was sent out on last Sunday morning to catch a horse. Not returning, a search was instituted and he was found unconscious, whith his skull fractured behind the right ear. His right side was paralyzed and atllast accounts he was reported dying. At Tuskegee on Saturday the jury in the ease of O. G. Mottey, charged with the murder of Maeintos a*Cox, brought in a verdict of manslaughter in the second de gree, and recommended as a punishment thirty days’ imprisonment in the county jail. The sentence was pronounced by Judge Lapsley and the -prisoner placed in the custody of the sheriff. The Wesley Evans murder trial in Birm ingham was enlivened Saturday afternoon by a bit of muscular argument between two of the leading lawyers of that city. Mr. B. II. Pearson, who was assisting the solicitor, was speaking upon the attempt of Mr. B. H. Tabor to predjudice the jury by the fact of the em doyment of outside counsel to prosecute. _ Tabor insisted Pear son was misquoting him and Pearson final ly gave him the lie, and upon his springing to his feet to resent it, struck him a stag gering blow over the eye. Order being re stored by the interposition ol friends, Judge Sharpe had Mr. Pearson proceed with kis argument, saying he would later impose a fine on both gentlemen. Florida. At Sanford all of the saloon petitions have been granted. At least fifty residences arc now being erected in Gainesville. A small hotel is to be built at Georgians, on Indian river, this fall. The East Florida Seminary barracks, at Gainesville, are nearly completed. Several fine deer have been killed _ in the hammocks near Gainesville, during the past few days. One of the oldest and best farmers of Gadsden county states that the cotton crop there will fall short three-fourths. Baird’s saw mill near Hague station, on the Savannah, Florida and Western railway, was burned last Thursday night. Oviedo is rejoicing in the prospect of a handsome orange crop, especially on the high pine lands, the estimate being some 50,000 boxes. The whisky men of Leesburg are again making efforts to get up a petition. It is thought that the cutting off of the Lady lake section from the Leesburg precinct encourages them to hope for success. It is understood that the president has about concluded to net upon General I Miles’ recommendation that Goronimo j and his party should be sent to Fort I Marion, Fla., where their wives are now | held. General Sheridan is understood to concur in this suggestion. Akin Stivender, of Leesburg, will pack : his oranges in hay and hold them for good prices. For this purpose hr lias- an amply i large packing house, in which he wiil , place his oranges enveloped in .straw eighteen inches to two feet deep. Tie has experimented on this line and feels con fident of success. Two New Orleans jv contracted last week with Captain i; -on, of Lees burg. ior the purchase of 40,000 boxgs of oranges grown on Esmeralda island, on Lake Griffin. The price paid was £1 t>0 per box, the purchaser to do the picking and packing. The contract was accepted and closed by the parties depositing >10,000 as earnest money in one of the Leesburg banks. “rough ox i*n.ks.** Why suffer Piles? Immediate relief and complete cure guaranteed. Ask for “Rough on Piles.” Sure cure for itching^ protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles. 50c. At Druggists or mailed. SKINNY MKX. Wells’ “Health Renewer” restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Nervous Debility. For Weak Men, Deli cate Women. $1. WTOLLS’ IIA1U 11.VLSAM. . If gray, restores to original color. An elegant dressing, softens and beautifies. No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative. Stops hair coming out; strengthens, cleanses, heals scalp. 50c. d&wtf For the immediate and permanent cure of a 1 female complaints and irregularities, such as leuchorrhoea or whites, prolapsus uteri, green sickness, monthly suppressions and excesses, hysterics, nervous debility, etc., nothing equals Simmons’ Iron Cor dial, combined with Simmons’ Vegetable Liver Medicine. eodwlw i 1 SI ALL FIRST-CLASS CTAT 13 OF GEORGIA -MUSCOGEE t’OCJN o TV • To the Superior Court of said county: The pt tit ion of J. T. Wurnock L. F, Garrard, A. J. Belhunc, A. II, Lawton and Ueor* e ,\j. Clap]), respectfully shows that the> and their associates and successors desire to be incorporated and made a body corporate and politic under the name off Chattahoochee 1* alls Company.” The object ol said corporators, and lbr which they ask to he incorporated and empowered u encage in, is: Tne utilization, improvement and ope rut ior of water power oil the Chattahoochee river, in the County of Muscogee aud Suite ot Georgia, by con trolling the waters ol sale Chattunoocliee river with locks, dams andtuch other menus and de vices us may be necessary to euabl tin in to sup ply water power lor rnanulaeturmg purposes to such mills anu machinery as may be thereon lo cated and which may bo hcreulicr purchased anti erecteu by said corporation, a*.d to such persons or corporations as may purchase, lease or rent said waterpower or any pari thereof from it To construct and nminiain ah ntcv s ..ry eana s, chutes Humes, sluices, dams, tramways and other appliances on, upon and through the lands and property ofsmu corpor.ition lor the proper dis tribulion, utilization and preservation of said waterpower aim wnicli may be found essential and useful lor said purposes. To utilize and improve all the lands acquired bjr said corporation ut ami contiguous to said water power upon tne east aud west hanks of the Chut taboocliee liver, in the States of Georgia and Ala baina, by erecting thereon mills, machinery. Vic tories and other buildings, and engaging in the manufacture of cotton wool and all other fibrous an. textile materials into yarns, cloth, thread, rope anu other fabrics, goods and products of ev ery kind whatever. Ginning cotton for toll or feed or other valuable consideration: manufacturing cotton seed into such products us can be ootamed therefrom; grin. :ing corn, wheat and ot.ier grain anti produce for toll or for marketund converting the same ints flour, meal and its other products. Tnefurnishii g of power aud the production and generating thereby of electricity lor tig. t aud neat, lor motive power and ior such mechanical . ml oilier uses and purposes as it may be adapted to; and supplying, leasing anil selling me same unu erecting ana construeti g in connection therewith such works, pa es, wires above aud un der ground, and oilier apparatus, e ectricui de vices and stations throughout suit! Com ty ol Muscogee as may be necessary to convoy, furnish and supply tlie some to puoxic and private con sumers. The manufacture of paper in all its forms, and of paper, timber, wood and metals into such utensds, woiiucmuire, muchnr-iy anil other goods us may be produced therelroin; anu the con ducting and carrying on oi the inauiiwioture bi all aud ovoi y other kind of goods, wares, machine ry', wood and metal products, or such oranches or parts tne roof as may be foumi c rental and de sirable for the profitable employment and im provement o l he sum w uter power and property. Said corporation io have power and authority to sell, loose or rent its said water power, lands, ma chinery, facto lesand buildinim, or such parts uj d portions mereof as may be o* pedient, to such per sons wroMu.i corporations as u may mem lit and proper; and to udvanct from its • rporate capital, funds to such persons vh t .1 poru'.ions us may oc cupy itsaaiuproperty: io u.d and promote tn carrying «>n uy them ol their said nniuuim taring businos, and to make and execute ail necessary conveyances aim oun r instruments, and to agreem unit in..’ or the Of Its said i i.nc power and authority to lay out pk ts and building lots upon me hums w hich may be hereafterd«Nia:red by s.tiel cuipoiation in tlic Stales of Georgia mid Aluu.unu: tu civet buildings and improvements thereon, ir.il the said lota, va cant oi improved, and the said buildin ... lo i ell rent or ha i to flic operative- of said mauuiue- sueh other persons as ir purchase the same. the principal place of business of said corporation will be located at the site of its said mills and water power in Muscogee Coun ty, State ol Giorgio TO PARENTS, Many baking powders are v«*t ■pernicious i to health, ami while every one regards Ids i own, lie should also have a‘care for the tender I ones—the Utile children. SEA FOAHH contains none of the bad qualities of linking powders—soda or sulemtiis. It contains no hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia. SCIENTIFIC, All Chomlslswwbo have analysed Sea Foam commend it. Housekeepers who have used it will have no other. Cooks, whoso best etiorp- have failed with other powders, ure jubilant over Sea Foam. Saves time, saves labor, saves money. It is positively unoqualed. Absolutely pure. Used by the leading hotels and ivstriurmifr in New York cit y and throughout the country For sale by all lirst-ejass grocers. GANTZ, JONGS <C CO., 170 Duane St., X. F. Sale, hi and Livery Stables. Now and Nobby Turnouts, Safe and Showy Horse-;, (.'.ai'oful niul Experienced Drivers. FUNEHAI.S personally conduutod and properly attended lo. The finest Hearses In the city. AFTER SEPTEMBER 1st, Horses hoarded and carefully cared for at $1(1 per month. Ample accommodations for LIVE STOCK.- Headquarters for dealers. ■J.l‘2 si.ktlllw Mobile & Girard R. R. Co. CELlit RAXED v 1 v () N and alter this date Trains will run ns follows: COLUMBUS, GA., October 3d, 18WJ. Combined with (ircat IMriirlinff Power, And for softness of endurance to'the eye cannot be excelled j enabling the wearer to read for horn's without fatigue. In fact, they are Perfect Pi</ht Preservers. Testimonials from (he leading physicians in the United States, governors, senators, legis lators, stockmen, men of note in till professions and in different bronchos of trade, bankers, me chanics, etc., can be given, who have had their sight improved by their use. ALL BYES FITTED AND THE FIT GUARANTEED BY BRANNON & CARSON, Druggists, Columbus, Georgia. '■ P Q ; V. 2.»;•>: Li U C ! C i' v £ i £ H • !v> 21 . •. C* C' S’* 1'* -Vi- - MivJ «*«!».• <« Mi'tsio. ' • /. '/ ‘M.,’ 1 •* 7’ ,, fc i -V j’-.ru.-.iiai. ... V.e '.- «.y i-cfaiVmH.fi • aw*f. pap:.;'!. • ■du-d.T ■« .'rtui .:' M : r-c. PloUvda., »‘ u ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. I >Y virtue of an order from the Court ofOrdinory > ol'Muscogee County,Georgia. I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, in front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles A: Co., on Broad street, in the city of Columbus, (hi , the usil.1 place of holding sheriff sales, in aud for said county, on the h-t Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of sale, the follow ing de scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in- said state ami county.and known as the south part of lot No. ri, (in the Northern Liberties ad joining the city of Columbus), and having a front on Oglethorpe street of sixtv-eight or feet D inches, and a depth of one hundred and forty- four 'Mb feet, tiie .same being the real estate in - longing to the estat< of Kvcline Gaines, deceased, and the lion e and lot in which she resided ai time of her death. Terms ei’sh. ALEXANDER HOWARD, Administrator. j with the will annexed, of Evelina Gaines, ocUoaw r -iw ’ks r. •/ ASMD ie14 wlv ’5700 to $2 500 K iio v.orkt: g for us. Age nt* pro toned who ear: nish ilielr own hoi'ses and give their whoa* tnm .)ia busiiioss. Spare moimniLH maybe im'oMIhIjIj - 1 • ‘ A ' • * id . files, OTHERS' ' FRIEND -MAKES- GII1LD-BIRTH EAS V ! The time has come when the terri ble agony of this critical period in wo man's life can be avoided. A distin- truiOn •. physician, who spent -M years ' is branch nfpncti c, lell to child- nan this Ice an, THE FRIEND, and to-day n who, ii-iea.eii’. ’ < .,) "aiid ca l Tiis^nanie bes-ed. \Ve cam prove u!l we claim teresteii caaiail, or have their hus bands do so, and see the original let ters, which we cannot publish. All druggists sell it. For particulars add res ut Co., Atlanta, G ZElJXjIT'S WEST BOUND TRAINS. No. 1. l’ass’ger. No. n. Acconi. No. 5. Accom. Leave Columbus Union Depot 2 30 p m 2 16 p zn 5 37 p m 6 46 p m 8 hO p m 7 23 p m 10 33 p m 10 25 p in fl 20 a in 10 29 a in 11 20 a m Arrive Trot . ...’ “ Montgomery, M. & E. U. R “ Euftuiln, M. A: E. R. It 4 50 tv ill 1 15 p m EAST BOUND TRAINS. No. 2. Pnsffger. No. 4. Aooom. No. 6. Accom. 3 30 p m 4 01 p ill 6 40 p ill 7 15 p ill 5 34 n m Leave Union Sgrings 9 25 a m 6 29 a in 12 45 p ill 10 40 P ill 10 19 a m Trains Nos. 1 Accommodation) ceptcept Sunday. W. L CLARK. Sup’t, and 9 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily ex- D E. WILLIAMS. O. P. A. HOSE! HOSE! IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OK RUBBER HOSE, II OFFER We have the best and cheapest Hose in th i market. A full line of Hoae Reels and Nozzles. GEORGIA STEAM MD fflS PIPE COMPANY. THonhone 99. 13 Twelfth Sired «S-«’A1*ITA1. IMII7.K 870.OWO.-eii Ticket* only 8ft. NlnireN in proportion. IMS Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y “ We do hereby certify that we supervise the ot ranyement for all the Monthly and Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana Slate Lottery Com pany, and in person manage and control th> Drawings themselves, and that the same are con ducted with honesty, fairness, and, in good fait) toward all parties, and we authorize the Companj to use this certificate, with fae-similes of our si^ natures attached, to its advertisements." G H H3 ’W RUDOLPH FINZER’S STARLIGHT X \ i> CAPITAL Wo the undersigned Lanka and Bankers uriL pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lo* te.rics which may be presented at our counters. J. ir. OfiLllSItY. Ini. N«n Bank. .1. W. 1% I Umiyiil.I’rcM. Slate NnH Ii'U A. ItAJLinva.V l 3 r«*rt. N.O. XaH I5u»iV Incorporated in 1R0S for 25 years bv the. I^egisla turc for Education.*! and Cliaritnlife purposes- with a capital of SLOOD.uoo to which a reserve fund of over $5.’,0,009 lias since been added. Iiy an overwhelming popular vote iU franchis' was made a part of the present Slate C'onstitu lion, adopted December 2d, A. i). 1K7U. The out// Lottery ever voted on and endorsed bi the people of any Slate. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. Els in mi lid Single .\uinP»cr drawing, take pl«re Xmitlily. nml the Kxtniordmar\ Drawings regularly every three months, insteat i of semi-annually as heretofore, lugimiing "March j A HPLDMHfi OPPOSrrt'NilTY TH 1 WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND I DRAWING, CLASS I.. IN THE ACADEMY f,|« MUSIC NEW ORIjEANS, 'lUKSD VY. Novem ber Oth. Ihso—IfiSIh Monthly Drawing. i CAPITAL 875,000. 100.900 TlrkelH H ive 6>«>!inrs Knch I ractioir.M in I’ifiiis in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE LOUIS BUHLER & Co, OOXjU'IMI T3TTS, C3--A.. je5 eodOm Five Cold end Two Silver Fie dale. awarded in lbS~) at the p^xpoaitions oft. New Orleans and Louisville, and the la. ventions ExpoMtion of London. The superiority of Coralino over hors, or whalelione hies now been demonstrated by over live yen is’ experience. It is mors durable, more pliable, more comfortable, and never breads. Avoid cheap imitations made of varionf kinds of cord. None are genuine iin'ce “Dk. Waknur’s Cobalink" is print© on inside of steel cover. FDR SAIE BV AU UA31«n MERCHARTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Bro' clway, New York Ci1& COMMISSIONERS’ SALE -FOR PARTITION - Two Valuable Pliuilulions. from tin* Superior Court; of Muscogee County, passed at the May term. 1«8« thereof, tlic undersigned Comniissioin ra appointr ed by said court will sell in front of the court house of said county, in the city of Columbus, 1 lie first Tuesday in Novr inker next, bet ween the legal hours o* sah\ tit public outcry to the highest bidder, the following described plantation proper ty, all lying in the county of Muscogee, state of Georgia, to-wit: All that body of land known as the “James If. Jones”or “Ridgewood Plantation/ cor.siHtimi of lot No. 256 in the ninth district, also lots Nos. 288 and 281, two hundred two ar-d a half. i202\<t) acres each, more or less; also 100 acres of tne- north part of lot No. 287 at Jones’ Crossing, also- i fractional lots Nos. 288 and 280, eighty-one (fll) acroa I each, all in the tenth district, also the south half of lot No. 2H7 one hundred one and a quarter 1101 1 1) acri s more or less; also fraction al lots Nos. 267 ami 288, ninety <9()> acres each, in seventeenth district; also fractional lot No. l in eighteenth district,sixty-seven nml a half (07''j) acres more or. less. Said plantation containing in ail twelve hundred and eighteen and ot e-fourth (1218H) I acres more or less; (excepting therefrom the I small plat or enclosure known as the dore» ' family cemetery,” containing Lucre, and the i right of access thereto), bounded on north by lands of Boyd, Stripling and McFarland* west by McFarland. south by Mc- Farluud and Cox, enst bv the ••(’mu- pfiir. ■ ’ l m prove men ts -an 8 room two- jj(«ji'v (.-.veiling house, tenant houses, tin and >< r< u h’.es, well flue wider and good fences /V 'vi .he i-.ody of land known as the “Curnea ” eensistuig of lot No. 2.V., two hundred two uii'l oiie-hnlf 20- 'acres: part of lot No. 264 west: of K, nd:.ll creek, one iHimlrid five and tlirec- . loin tin. • Mi • i ! acres, more or l* sf : Irnctionul lot No *:>i>, eighly-enc i;-:l i acres , ami all that part of tractioiml lot No. 2rM.'wes. cf Kei.dall creek and south of a line running due wc*t troni said creek s chains and « link . south of t he d hlrie? line, con taining eighteen and three-foi.rns /18 -d aci-ca more or !• as, said plantation containing in all four Jiuudred and eight acres, more or Jess; allm the tenth dislrit I ol said county; bounded north n\ Boyd’s place, south by Fox. east by Kendall creek and Jenkins, wist by “Jones place Ind ents a connnodioim one-story liw'elliiHf out houses, good fences and well of fine water. . • , _ _ Terms of sale: One-third cash on day of sale, balance one and two years : equal amounts, with interest 7 per cent, secured by mortgage. Posses sion of both I’Idcls given on January 1. 1887. De- is fr T ““ ” if-/M y'l]:) ' ^ ' M Pr p 'fe> 2 PRIZES OF iOO 500 do 100.. 50.. ,.|75,00< .. 25,0(M . 10,(MM i2,m . i o,oo* .. lO.OOt . 1(),()()( .. 20,(MM .. 30,00< . 25,0(M ,. 26,%( .. B,75( -J,50f ,. 2.25C '7j“\ ji y V L 1 fi 11 7% $ . / &[i 1000 do 25 AI * P RO XIM ATION P RIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $7-30 9 Approximation J’ri/esof 500 9 Approximation Prizes of 250 1967 Prizes, amounting to Application '' rat' s to clubs should be mad' only to . lie of t ’."Company in New Orleans For iuiltu r mi' n. i• b.n wrde clearly, giviin a»«S'ni. .XO’i’BiS. Ex pres- To elect and appoint such ofilcers, managers, directors anil aifenW us it Uesir.s; anil to (.royice such rules mid regulations with rtsu.-ct t > > lock- hokiers who lel'use to pay ui< any balance due on their stock as will compel them to pay upon pen al tv of sale or forfeiture oi such stock, and to do timl perform all such acts as are necessary for the execution ofits powers and to curry out the ob iects and purposes ol this corporation. The individual property ol each stockholder shaUnotbe liable for the debts, liabilities, obh- cations or default of said corporation except to the amount of unpaid stock subscribed by such ^Wherefore petitioners pray that they, their as sociates and successors be duly incorporated un der the mime as a)orcsuid for the term ot twenty vears with the privilege ot renewal, with. all the n w ers herein prayed ior, and with such other powers and privileges as are incident to corpo rations under tiie laws oi this state, and that af ter the filing, recording and nubli-hinir of tins petition «S provided by Jaw, the Court will pass ui order declaring this application granted. And petitioners will ever imty, etc. L F. UARttARU, Attorneys for Petitioners, GEORGIA-MUSCOtiJilO (JiDUNTY: filed in the Clerk's office Superior Court ot said county on the llih dav of Oetoi.cr, lsul. and recorded this lifhdayofOetoher on page Hand U-eordsof Bills and Writs, -Muscogee Superior * mrc o"el3 oaw Iw Clerk 8. 0. M. C. CJa. full Money i irilcrs. or New York Exchange in or (I nary letter. • \irrency by Exnifsn .at our c. A. inmu.v, »w Oi lcan*, JLa. Or Vi. X. IV U'HII.V. iV:>sl»tnu(nii. !>. C. .7Ii*&4<* V. Moiny (frilcvN pa.yuB nml KJl.vllcrs to NEW mil.KAN'N \AT59A.U, ISA Mi. wed S0&w4«v \i*w Oi'Riiiin. Di EsuiATfiesusnr&a t lie beat told in Head, t'ATAItltll, I HAY FEVER 1 Iota Liquid, SnufTor ' ' U.SA.J ’owder. f ree from HAY-F^VER jfl'ensive odors. A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by mail, registered 50 cts. Circulars free. ELY BROS., Druggists. Owego. N. Y. aug3 eod&wtf nrm practical course of In- ! htructiou and the most j eminent faculty. Kn■ ‘ Horsed by bu Hi ness houHea. For circular* and specimens of Pen- manahlp, address liOIflAir;. C0LDGMIT2. Prlnclpa* BITHI7 POTS’ Used for over 25 years vrbh grr i.t Bii'*ro«sby the phynicliuis of 1'ariH, N.-.v Y--ru l. 1 Luimlon, m.d anp'-ri' r t > i ll otic : < 1 vtlio : r i. |.t • :i •«; of all ca "• \r»-'-< ut. r oflosi/-a n J a up only in I } * f- ; ; r • 7ft < I N : O. M.I IC1N(. CAPaUId.d IN Ti'.L Ai. lepared by J isroSHflpeijije Sold Everyv whoro. l .T13 FACTORS r:f5HT on* Kew York. 1 Chicauo tJt. FOR SALE. 1 have for sale the following list of Real Estate which I will be picas ,-d to show to parties who desire to purchase: $.5200. The desirable Residence of Mr. O.O. Bul lock. on Fourth avenue, next to girls’ pub lic school. 2100. Acre lot with new five room House on lower Broad street. 1700. One m w Jive room House on Ninth street, cast of court house. Rents pay 12 per cent on price. 1800. Key of Rose Hill. Good stand for Store and Dwelling House. &i(D less than cost. 1800. New five room Dwelling and ‘j acre lot on Rose Hill, near street car line. Terms easy. -1500. The desirable Residence of Mr. William Redd, on Second avenue; 'A acre land, with six room House. 1000. ‘-.i At re vacant lot corner of Firstltavenue and Fifth street the cheapest vacant lot on the market. I have also for sale a number of cheap Houses in the lower part of the town and in Nortlie W. S. GREEN. Real Estate Agt. Third Door West of Post Office. eodtf »^PEEDs b ojd_toh8 ■ 'AGENTSWAOT&SfeSSS ' ' ,1 . ■ ■ ■- ■^1— -**• Jf. <<: i .t rv.ii i-nM.nin.inti u <1 Imir-bn uilih • . i durint t u Great vfl .. . V.J -.1. m;.; ; t. ?UQFttS£Lt iao^p-uen. (»nt .11 bLAAi.'ILL X <. O , lioi; . . o i, bt. Luuia ur Philoiivli-lua i Larnar, county sii*Tc»yor. S fi* lor partition. I D. A. AN DR- WS. > J. G. MOON. k Poram’RL TOL Y. CRAWFORD.) ' OOtSdAwtd Dull'y’s Pure lYIalt Whiskey DufTy’s Formula. Gentlei Gain of 35 rounds. 231 Division Bt., New York City, i April 21, IKHfl. i ten—BIx weeks ago 1 conmienci/. , pleteiy ii [-. ur a,'| l wen, in,a bcttei n iiili.ViiVn hi-uilti if..in want of tdcojv titMiiii! weighing only ivi i-oiimIb i. inv r>>< < rat Ion i •> health has •: e.-n 1. f ix v. weigh 150 noiiMla, PlCl’p- leave a cood apjielile 1 l. -ver ffl* 1 ill mi> lite 1 Ol ISWAiiD. 1 till VC W'liskev I m limit U i AY. 1 . H. Va... hern using v. ur Di.tiffs l uio Mata* |«.r us . i i-. With Ihe he: . I- sulM IIX’il |).l .:.III. <1 1 < :icits. 1 Cheerfully Ii- ii.” 1 j (J. Till’ V. 1! A L1CISON. i l ti t ii ol 20 I’liuml- 1 v It , \ |. kh'I’A 1 K, Bk.‘ 1 ING AND » I, • u! ■>. ;'-i., V ( IP. s.e.L i’ 1. M .V 7 T ;:."uiei |, V il I A«f , ‘(o d ! ‘V ‘S uref .1 i.i.i| milk. etc. 1 1 ave 1 - en taking V. 1 G Duffr : . a du d PurcM 1 ''! Ing i! hi pYUiids n " ‘‘" il ‘’ U '' "!\i i Gain of ‘20 Pounds. .Pis.; i . .' * ' i v. N. J. .en -1 -la.-Ml luk.lig >* 'ir I tllfv’h - V, ; i • k e ' III.') Dufiv'.v F< N’iUlll, lliak- v’' V.’,‘ ! \ N i':Alj/l.O ruVVEU.* Gain of 15 Pounds. ^ Ucntlen kt v «i.d .•II Al • sic T I ■ e II. e ..i Dull v’s I'll re .Mail Wi is- Vdfyv V‘ i'Dhi la. 1, \ ad j revlou ly - ■ ’ »l 8 r n :l h Dri ll. 1 1 ' VII : Dll oil 1 II n IOUD* .,1. i «... i.ish.4 re 1 1 Ii-i-n It. V. Mi KIXTIINH. Iain of 1H I’onnils. 1 ihKwoni., N. J. icn Tin' tirnrfliR di nyil Irom yon* n' M.o' L iilis dlvigvifii ot \t)iir \ '.! 1 ‘:\ its (.raise '1 lie aPriient that , |, ,n :he side l.u* a< * ui entiroly i id t that : ; ad In everv n-» riling, and w Im h was very I,- i taking a M iall [ ortlou • . m \ : v night t eti re retiring. ■ .'At i . -ito v. - i e\, r .etUT.anJ ti., ,(* nb ; Ot 1 i ut lo . U[> alter nienls, and tin* d zziiH fib M i.tcli 1 was greatly l orl> ered with lias to a great extent entirely left me. My weight has Increased r.early 12 pounds. GEOIIGK l*. SNYDER. THE DUFFY MALT WIIISKRY CO., Daltimork, AID. fyot'K wh’skky ts Sold only ut bEAUtn Bottles. Nkvkb in Hulk. OLD CATARRH CURE , PILE OINTMENT, nil till \ Of Druggt«tsor by Mail. 25 Cts. J OT.UHAlTL CO .BALTIMORE, MD. s 3 opq «(• inhirf nt'iVrr Clov. r >r '1 i:» !•> VICTOR {■ 0 i'iLg NULLED. x Illietratcd ctreu hr luaiktl fr»*o. NEWARK MACHINE CO je21 w!2w R£WAML^THEWeiBB - . 8100 ' . Cylumbu-i, 0. L», Hr. fiou».-, Uu^vntonu • SL«S