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DAJLY ENQUIRER SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1880.
News from the Three States Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
Some Good FarmhiB In fleorKln—A New Gold Mine
OUcorered—A New Mntlniml Dunk nt Itleiniim-
limn—A DIkiiinlet .lulled nt Mobile- Improve*
mi nts ot Key West.
Goorirln.
The Elberton cotton beed oil mills, with
all its machinery, will he sold at public sale
on the tirst Tuesday in November.
P. A. Fluker’s gin house at Woodstock,
twelve miles north of Union Point, was
burned to the ground Tuesday night.
Tuesday night about 9 o'clock, in Mar-
shalville, Are destroyed the crib and con
tents and several stables of Mrs. George
H. Slappey. About 900 bushels of eoru,
just gathered, was destroyed.
Mr. E. Y. Hill, of Wilkes county, has
just gathered a seven acre tleld of corn
which measured up forty bushels to the
acre. Mr. James W. Worthen will gather
eighteen bales of cotton from a one-horse
farm.
H. B. Bronson, of Berrien county, has in
his possession a fumily Bible winch has
been in use ever since the year 1766. It has
in it the handwriting of four generations
of the Bronsons. lie also has a watch
equally as old.
The ladies of Baldwin county have pre
sented Judge D. B. Sanford, the ordinary,
with a handsome silver waiter, in recogni
tion ot his action in declaring the recent
local option election in favor of the prohi
bitionists. The presentation address was
made by Judge Fleming DuBignon.
Rev. James Shackelford, of Flowery
Branch, in company with Elisha Craig and
J. T. Whitener, miners, have discovered
and opened a rich gold mine, eight miles
south of Gainesville on the Bester Allen
old place, on Mud creek, in Hail county.
The parties think that with proper
machinery they can average a pound of
? ;old per day. The prospect, with no
urijher developments than have already
been made, is worth the handsome sum of
f30,000.
Some time since a negro was plowing a
mule in a Held near Sir. B. J5. Williams,
who lives in the upper edge of Oglethorpe,
when the bind foot of the animal broke
through the earth, and it sunk to its
haunches. With difficulty it was whipped
out. The plowman examined the place
where the mule sank, and found a deep
and black chasm with a distant sound of
water rushing at the bottom. Since that
time the earth has continued to cave in
around the hole inane by the mule, until
the mouth of the hole is now the size of a
room. A number of parties have ap
proached the edge, and bv looking down
discovered a cave in, shaped like a pot fifty
feet deep with a large underground stream
running through it. It is a mystery that
no one as yet has been found brave enough
to explore.
Alaliumn.
W. B. Brooks, who married one wife in
Lake Providence, Louisiana, and another
in Raymond, Mississippi, is in the guard
house in Mobile, charged with bigamy.
Major H. H. Armstrong, the senior part,
ner of the prominent firm of R. T. & H. II-
Arm3trong, of Notasulga, died this morn,
ing at 8 o’clock, at the advanced age of 76-
years, from the shock of a surgical opera
tion for strangulated hernia.
Col. A. S. Colyar was elected Wedesdpy
f iresident of the Sheffield Coal, Land and
ron Company to succeed W. S. Gordon,
deceased. The company have subscribed
f 25,000 to the capital stock of the Atlanta,
lississippi and Atlantic railroad.
Only n linin'.
Game seems to have become discourng-
ingiy scarce in Kentucky. Only two
l lilted States officers were shot there last
week.—Chicago News.
’Tis SOZODONT the whole world tries,
’Tis SOZODONT which purifies
The breath and mouth, and dirt defies.
’Tis SOZODONT for which we cry,
Sweet SOZODONT for which we sigh,
’Tis only SOZODONT we buy.
a. Di tli sat se&w
Kntiroly Vntii'rtwMry.
A fashion paper tells us ‘v un ladies will
wear on their heads’’ t tis fall, but it
doesn’t mention liair.- -.Somerville Jour
nal.
A MOST I.im.lt,VI. OFFER.
Thk Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.,
offer to send their celebrated Voltaic
Belts and Eieclrio Appliances on thirty
days’ trial to any man afflicted witli Nerv
ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, ..lanhood,
&c. Illustrated pamphlet in Healed eii
velope with full particulars, mailed free.
Write them at once. l&wtf
ttNHYRDrAL PILLS
“CHICK CSTER’S CNGUSH
?■?)*» Mr. . ami Only <U cm mine.
''A' ui 1 aisuo Kvli.t'o K «Mr»*of u i.Hlilpa* ImltntU .«
it i'w is" pa £ V'n. “'s’hVh v ,.miV!. r i n t v!!' sl
U . w; ILmIU .1 -..Mlro.
r 'lld r e V |.,.ris ... ‘t'M.'Ngj
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storekeepers novleep it for Sale
Last Monday night fire destroyed the gin
house of Mr. Thomas McCullough, who
lives in Montgomery county, six miles be
low Pine Level. The gin, all the ma
chinery and five bales of cotton were also
burned and completely destroyed.
A fire broke out in the charcoal shed at
tached to No. 2 furnace of the Woodstock
Iron and Steel Company, at Anniston, at
2 a. m. of the 18th instant, which causes a
loss of about £15,000, with insurance to the
amount of £2000. The fire was not con
trolled till the close of the day.
At a meeting of stockholders of the
Alabama State Bank at Birmingham it
was determined to increase the capital
stock from £200,000 to £500,000, and aiso to
at once have the bank changed into a na
tional bank, under the name of the Ala
bama National Bank. Within an hour
after it was known what the stockholders
had done the stock was all taken.
The continued evening services inaugu
rated at Tuskaloosa last week by the Rev.
Alonzo Monk, of the Methodist church,
have developed into the greatest religious
revival known there in forty years. The
whole city, fegardless of church denomina
tions, is moved from centre to circum
ference. At the hour appointed for
services all business houses, including the
leading saloons, close doors.
The negro who attempted to rape Mrs.
Jernigan, at Kirkland, in Escambia county,
was arrested at Repton and taken back to
Kirkland and identified by the lady. In
his effort to escape Wednesday evening he
was shot and will probably die.
Tueseay night, at Broken Arrow, Mr. B.
F. Carter, a mail agent on the East and
West railroad, accidentally shot and killed
Mr. W. J. Richards, a fireman on the same
road. Carter is an expert in the use of a
pistol, and was in the act of demonstrating
a certain way of offering his pistol to Rich
ards, and at the same time was holding it,
when it was accidentally discharged, the
ball piercing the breast of Richards near
the heart and causing instant death. Both
are young men of good habits and the
event is universally deplored. Richards
was the support of a widowed mother and
a family of small children, who reside at
Cedartown. *
Florida.
Twenty-five boxes of oranges were ship-
id to Cincinnati from Bartow at one time
r express last week.
John Steele, of Brooksville, went driving
i Tuesday last and jumped a deer, which
; killed, within three miles of that town.
At the primary election held in Fort
yerson Wednesday to nominate a candi-
ite for the assembly, P. O. Knight re
ived 53 votes, Robert Lily 24, C. \\.
iompson 17.
The Progressive Land Improvement
impany have contracted with McDer-
ott & Higgs to build a factory and twen-
cottage residences oil their land on
’hite street, Key West.
Fire among 5,500 bales of cotton on the
mnish steamer San .Juan was put out at
ey West last week after a hard hght.
ie vessel was bound from New Orleans
Liverpool and put into Key West upon
scovering the fire.
Horatio Crain has forwarded to Governor
irry his resignation of the office of coun
superintendent of schools for Monroe,
ke effect December 31, 1886, because he
.nnot afford to take the time from his
isiness which he considers requiste and
scessary for the faithful and efficient dis-
targe of the duties of the office.
At Key West, McDermott & Higgs com-
enced a building Thursday 40 feet front
id 140 feet in length, three stones high,
r Mr. Waddell. The building will be
ed as a cigar factory, and is situated near
e old street railroad station at the Um-
d States garrison. When finished it will
i occupied by a leading manufacturer,
id the space will enable him to work
lout 250 hands on each floor.
TO PARENTS.
Many baking powders are very pernicious
to health, and while every one regards his
own, he should also have a care tor the tender
oues—the little children.
• SEA FOAM
contains none of the had qualities of halting
powders-soda or salerattis. It contains no
hurtful ingredient—no alufu or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All ChemfstSkwho have analyzed Pen Foam
commend it. Housekeepers who have used r
will have no other. Cooks, whoso best effort'
have failed with other powders, nre jubilunt
over Sea Foam. Saves time, saves labor, save.-
money.
It is poRltivelvuneonaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the leading hotels and restaurants
in New York city ana throughout the country
For sale by all first-class grocers.
GANTZ, JONES & CO.,
170 Duane St., N. I.
OTHERS'
FRIEND
-MAKES-
CHILD-BIRTH EASY!
The time has come when the terri
ble agony of this critical period in wo
man’s life can he avoided. A distin
guished physician, who spent 44 years
in this branch of practice, left to child
hearing woman this legacy, THE
MOTHERS’ FRIEND, and to-day
th' re are thousands of women who,
having used this remedy before con
finement, rise up and call his name
blessed. We can prove all we claim
by living witnesses, and any one *11-
terested can call, or have their hus
bands do so, and see the original let
ters, which we cannot publish.
All druggists sell it. For particulars address
Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
eod&w n r m
Catarrh
ELY’S
!oltl in Head.
Aieitu,
FEVER.
I 'Tot a Liquid, Snuff or
_ ] *owrier. Free front
^ 1*1 mit minjurious drugs and
||Ay*FE VIE Ff Offensive 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
SI
s
Combined with lirrcit llcfraoling Cower,
They lire jin 'v riuiNpaient uiul C'olor-
U'sii ns Itself.
And for softness of endurance to the eye cannot
be excelled, enabling the wearerto read for hours
without fatigue. In fact, they are
J'crfccf Sight Preservers.
Testimonials from I he leading physicians in
the United States, governors, senators, legis
lators, stockmen. men of note in all professions
and in dilferent branches of trade, bankers, me
chanics, etc., can he given, who have had their
sight improved by their use.
ALL EYES FITTED ANI) THE FIT GUARANTEED BY
BRANNON & CARSON,
Druggists, Columbus, Georgia.
ill3$ft'i BftIhS 1 SI,‘wan
B Si SMS Ws ‘tfuuL Louti of lull
I SBWti-h’afum at'.it KBEK.
STANDARD REMEDY
FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE
Bladder end ^idne$.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL.
Endorsed by Practicing Physicians
APPROVED by tke public.
IT IS
WOMAN’S FRIEND,
Offered on its merits, not introduced tc
the the public by parading the names and
nature of the complaints of those who have
been benefited by its use.
F.very bottle speaks for itself and is its
own advertisement.
Ask your druggist for
SlvUTiT’S
Extract of lay Flower,
Sold ah Abound the World.
IS. M. IVOOLLEY, M. I)
idue.tu, <1 iit. Otlie*
Whitehall St.r
In Re. “Chattahoochee Falla Company.” Ap
plication for Charter.
OTATE OF GEORGIA MUSCOGEE CO UN-
OTY, To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition ol d. T. Warnock. L. F. Garrard, A.
J. Bethune, A. R, Lawton and Uenrj.e M. C Japp,
respectfully shows Dial Hum i\nd their associates
and successors desire to he incorporated and
made a body corporate and politic under the
name of* Chattahoochee Falls Company.”
The object oi said corporators, and for which
they ask tu be incorporated ami empowered tc
engage in,is:
The utilization, improvement and operation of
water power on the Chattahoochee river, in the
County ol Muscogee and Slate ol Georgia, by con
trolling the waters o' naio Chattahoochee river
with locks, dams aim uieli other means and do
vices as may lie neces.-ary to euabh them to sup
ply water power tor manufacturing purposes to
such mill.-'ami machinery a.i may be thereon lo
cated anu which may he hereafter purchased and
erected by said corporation, and to such persons
or corporations us may purchase, lease or rent
said water power or any part thereof from it
To construct ana maintain all necestury cana s,
chute.- Humes, sluices, dams, train ways and other
appliances on, upon and through the lands and
property of stun corporation for the proper dis
tribution, utilization amt preservation of said
waterpower auo which may be found essential
amt useful lor said purposes.
To utilize and improve all the hinds acquired by
said corporation at and contiguous to said water
pow er upon the east and west banks of the Chat
tahoochee river, in the States ofUeorgia and Ala
bama, by erecting thereon mills, machinery, fac
tories and other buildings, and engaging in the
manufacture of cotton wool and all other fibrous
am. textile materials into yarns, cloth, thread,
rope and other fabrics, goods and products of ev
ery kind whatever.
Ginning cotton for toll or seed or other valuable
consideration; manufacturing cotton seed into
such products as can lie obtained therefrom;
grinding corn, wheat and other grain and produce
lor toll or for market am l convening the.same into
Hour, meal amt its other products.
The furnishii g of powcr ami the production and
generating thereby ol electricity for ligi t and
heat, for motive power and lor such meohanicai
and other uses and purposes as it may be adapted
to; and supplying, leasing and selling the same
and erecting ana eonstructii g in connection
therewith such works, po es, wires above and un
derground, and otiier apparatus, electrical tie
vices and stations throughout said County of
Muscogee as may be necessary to convey, furnish
and supply the same to public and private con
sumers.
The manufacture of paper in all its forms, and
of paper, limber, woou, and metais into sucu
utensils, woouenware, machinery and other
goods as may be produced therefrom; ami the con
ducting and carrying on oi the manufacture of
ail a uil eve-y other kind of goods, wares, machine
ry, wood am! metal products, or such branches oi
parts thereof as may be found e tentuii and de
sirable lor the profitable employment and im
provement o. the said water power and property.
Said corporation to have power and authority to
sell, lease or rent its said water power, lands, ma
chinery, facto icsand buildings, or such parts ai <1
portions i Hereof as may be e> pedient, to such per
sons i.r other corporations as it may deem lit and
proper; and to advance inmi its corporate capital,
iunus to such persons or corporations as may oc
cupy its said property; to aid and promote tin
carrying on by them ol their said manufacturing
business, and to make and execute ail necessary
conveyances and otln r instruments, amt to enter
into all proper contracts une agree meins for the
exerc'be ol tins authority and me securing of its
said advanci s.
Also, to have power and authority to lay out
pints and building lots upon the lands which may
be heivaft.tr acquired by said corporation in.the
States ol'Georgiaand Alabama: to erect buildings
and improvements thereon, and the said lots, va
cant or improved, and the said buildings, to sell
renter h a e to me operatives of said manufac
turing enterprises, and to such other persons us
may desire to rent, lease or purchase the same,
THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS
of said corporation will he located at the site of
its said mills and water power in Muscogee Coun
ty, State ol'Georgia.
ITS CHIEF OFFICE
to be in the City of Columbus, of said County and
State; but it shall have authority in pursuit of its
said business and promotion ot llsoojeets to es
tablish biuucl* offices at such, other points and to
exercise its right-slid franchises n< veto ton? men
tioned, and to build actories, m ine improve
menus, contracts, agreements, investment* and
carry on business ol the nature und character
afore mentioned with regard to its property and
upon the lands and property which may be here
after acquired by said corporation in the Stab* <>.
Alubumu, and at such oilier places within and
without the limits oi Said States of Georgia min
Alabama, us its objects and interests may ic-
quire.
THE CAPITAL STOCK
ofsaid corporation shall be one hundred and fifty
thousand uoliars, payable ill money or prop-.riy,
us said corporators may determine, to be i.'iviucu
into shares of 5100 each, of which amount ten per
cent, thereof shall be paid m before said corpo-
iou commences to do business; und petit tone is
>ir< said corporation shad have authority to in-
use* said capital stock from time to time us il
iy deem in and proper to ai
Mobile & Girard R, R. Co.
o
N and :iflt‘r this ditto Trains will run as follows:
WEST BOUND rilAINfl.
Leave Columbus Union Depot
“ Columbus Uioad street Depot..
Arrive Union Springs
Leave Union Springs
EAST BOUND TRAINS.
COLUMBUS, GA., October 3d, lHKfi.
j No. 1. j No. 3. No. 5. |
; Pitas’ger. i Accom. ; Accom. ,
... 2 30 p m 10 i
...I 2 4«pn»« in:r, r
... 5.t7i)n
... fidtipn
... 8 ; 0 p m
...! 7 23 p m *1 50 e. I
. . W3S pm
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n 20 a m 1 ,
10 35 pm 030am,
1 45 a m 10 20 a m
2 oo a mi H 20 n m
1 15 p ni
No. 4. No.
Accom. I Acer
Arrive i moil Springs
Leave Union Sgrings
Arrive Montgomery, M. & E. R R...
7 40am 3 30 pill; j
4 25 a m| 4 01pm;
7 35 a in I j 345 a mi
9 JO a in 0 40 pm 5 31am
0 25 a m | 7 15 p in j 0 29 a in
7 20 a ml 7 20 a ml
12 45 p ml 10 19 t» m! 10 10 a m
Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 6 and 0 (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily i
ccptcept Sunday.
W. L CLARK. Sup’t. 1) K. WILLIAMS. G. P, A.
HOSE! HOSE!
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE,
We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A full lino of Hose Reels and Nozzles.
STEAM AND GAS PIPE COMPANY
Telephone 09. 13 Twelfth Street.
WAI 1
Tickets on
ITAIi FKIXi:
ly Shares In |»ro|>o
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y
“IFc do hereby certify that tee supervise the nr
ranyement for all the Monthly and Quarteri\
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Corn
miny, end in person nwnnyc and control tin
Drawings themselves, and that tin same are eon
ducted iviih honesty, fairness, and in good faitI
toward all partit a, and w» authorize the Company
to urr this certificate, with facsimiles of our
natures attached, to its advertisements.”
“HO EC El W
RUDOLPH FINZER’S
STARLIGHT
UoimnlMMiouero.
TUe the undersigned Hanks and Bankers util-
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot
teries which may be presented at our counters.
.V. II. OMIiKSIIY. Pr«*H. Max. NhI’1 Biuih
J. W. KILKKCTfl, Pro*. HUxtc Suf’l »Uh
A. HALIIWSN, Prc*. X. O. NnUI Kan)
Incorporated in 1808 for 25 years by the I^gisla
lure for Educational and Charitable purposes
with a capital of $1.000,000-to which a reserv*
fund of over $550,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its fVanchie-
was made a part of tlie present State Constiti
tion, adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879.
The. only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed b)
the people of any State.
IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES.
It* Grand Singh 1 \iieiiImt Drauliip
fnhe Monthly, ntul the Extraordinary
Drawings regularly every three months, insteiu
of semi-annually as heretofore, beginning March
188(5.
A SPMl.MtlD OPPORTUNITY T<-
WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND
DRAWING, CLASS IN THE ACADEMY OF
MUSIC NEW ORLEANS, 'I’UEHDAY, Xov(‘in-
lin* 9di. IHHIS—IDHth Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE *75,000.
100,000 TirkolN at Tlvv Oollars Kaeh.
Fi*aell4»iis ill f ifths in |iro|>ortion.
do 10,00f
'2000
10,0ot
10(11)
10,000
100
30,000
25,00)0
26,000
A PPROX1M ATI ON PHI ZES.
0 Approximation Prizes of $750 6,75*
9 Approximation Prizes of 500 4,50»
9 Approximation Prizes of 250 2,26t
19G7 Prizes, amounting to $265,50'
Application for rates to clubs should be mad'
only to the Office of the Company in NewOrleam
For further information write clearly, givinj
full address. POSTAL NOTRS, Exprtn
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in old-
nary letter. Currency by Express (at our e>
pense) addressed .16. A. PA I'PH IX,
Sow OrlriKis I,i».
Or A. UAI I*IIKX.
IViisIdiighni. I).
Ifnke I*. O. Ilnii'w Orders gmyali *
uiul tuldrvNS Rojfinterned I.vtters l«i»
XS:\V ORLRAXS NATIONAL El A X Si .
At WIiolvHnle by
LOUIS BUHLER & Co,
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Constipation.
Sick Hoailaeho.
•Ono to two teiwpoonfuls.
Ciun OitPHAiiD Sai.ts in
..- ali'd packneps ut lor. and lio
gpiiuiuu Suits sold in bulk.
Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop’rs.
S. N. IONF.S. Maiia»;rr. I
t-T? RJ
Five Cold and Two Silver Medal*,
awarded in 1885 at the Expositions o£
New Orleans and Louisville, and the la*
ventions Exposition of London.
The superiority of Coraline over bom
or whalel>ouu lms now been demonstrated
by over live yetii s’experience. It is morv
durable, more pliable, more comfortable,
and never breaks.
Avoid elieap imitations made of various
kinds of cord. None are genuine un’er
"Du. Wabnbk’s Coraline” is prints
on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Bro' dway, New York CilA
COMMISSIONERS' SALE
-FOR PARTITION—
Two Valuable Plantations.
/ 1EORGIA, MUSCOOEE COUNTY—Under an*
" I by virtue of an order Jrhm the Superior Court
of Muscogee County, passed at the May term, 188<
thereof, the undersigned Commissioners appoint
ed by said court will sell in front of the court
house ofsaid county, in the city of Columbus, on
the first Tuesday in November next, between the
legal hours of sabs at 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 am
the “James H. Jones” or "Ridgewood Plantation,’
consisting of lot No. 25(1 in the ninth district, also
lots Nos. 28H und 201, two hundred two and a half
1202 L) acres each, more or less; also 100 acres of the
north part of lot No. 287 at Jones’ Crossing, also
fractional lots Nos. 289 and 290. eighty-one (81) acres
each, all in the tenth district, also the south half
of lot No. 287 one hundred one and a quarter
< 101 1 1) acres more or less; also fractional lots Nos.
257 ami 28H, ninety (90) acres each, in seventeenth
district; also fractional lot No. 1 in eighteenth
district,sixty-seven and a half (07LO acres more or
less. Haiti plantation containing in all twelve
hundred and eighteen and oi e-fourth (1218'43
acres more or less; (excepting thereirom the
small plat or enclosure known as the “Jonea
family cemetery,” containing 1 acre, and the
iglit of access thereto 1 , bounded on north br
of Boyd, Htriplinn and McFarland,
by McFarland. south by Mo-
. ' and (’ox. cant bv the
f.l.M-.’o,” Improvements -an 8room two-
• : -g house. tonuiiL houses, jun and
, well tine water and good fences.
plutv
and < — , -- -■
; nf Kt ml ill creek, one bundled nve and three*
; fourth.* 1 n)) ‘i > acres, more or bss; fractional lot
1 No. •:>•;, eighty-one '8D acres, and all that part of
fniciii mil lot No. L'a/wesi of Kendall creek and
1 south of u line running due west from said creek
- 8 chains ami 20 links soul h ofthc d •strict line, con-
1 tabling eighteen urn! three-fourins G8-b) acres
more or It t-s, said plantation containing in all
four hundred and eight acres, more or less; all iu
the tt nth district of said county; bounded north,
by Bovil’s place, south by Cox. cost by Kendall,
creik Mu! Jenkins, west by “Jones place” Im
provements a commodious one-story dwelling
‘ lioiiKi , out houses, good fences ami well of fine
wale
lauds
west
Furli
1
1) of both places pi veil on January 1.1887. Do-
■iptioii of lauds from recent survey by Jno. B.
Lamar, county surveyor. Sale for partition.
I». A. ANDREWS. 1
J. O. MOON. Comm’rs.
TO L Y. CRA WFORD J
oct2fI&wt.d __
Duffy’s Pure Walt Whiskey
Duffy's Formula.
Gain of 35 rounds*
234 Div/bion Kt., New York City, i
April 21, IHHd. S
(irntloii on—Six weeks mso I commenced
taking vi ur iMUtv's f ormula. I w:i com-
lilt 1 civ run down m lu aiih from want of sleep,
/ ■•or ii/./'<'iiie. and weij-blng t.nl.v 12H minds.
Voliiteriui! "i' n«-w vo igli 1 r»»» pounds, sleep
well, 111,d Inivc 11 UOU'1 up| elite 1 never foU
butter .D :.H my hie. LOUI8 WARD.
Gain ol 33 Uounds.
Li 1:a y, « . H. Vs..
I tin ye been using v.iiir Imllv's 1’ure Malt
Wi.P'i,ei for *'i-III Willi 1 he besi results.
I <-1.11 -. 11 m■ 1.1 ->- ’ Ipe >;*-.• «»i it six weeks ago
e. beer fully
nib
Z. IfAKBISON.
.-iking
!21liJ
Pure M ,1
ing ii up
pounds 111
for the expansion ; m. adv t
for the securing ot tit las <b
to said corporation, and til
gage and convey at will.
That it have power to e ffect loans
bonds in the name of said corno
security or to secure such Loads by
property, real and personal, or oi such part
portions thereof as inu
out . s surplus earning
available security.
To elect and appoint such officers, managers,
directors and agents as it desires; und to provide
such rules and regulations with respect to slock*
holders who lefuse to pay up any balance due on
their stock as will compel them to pay upon pen
alty of sale or forfeiture of such stock, and to do
and perform all such acts as urc necessary for the
execution of its powers and to carry out the ob
jects and purposes of this corporation.
The individual property of each stockholder
shall not he liable for the debts, liabilities, obli
gations or default of said corporation except to
the amount of unpaid stock subscribed by such
stockholder. . , ,
Wherefore petitioners pray that they, their as
sociates and successors be duly incorporated un
der the name as aforesaid for the term of twenty
years, with the privilege of renewal, with all the
powers herein prayed for, and with such other
powers and privileges as are incident to corpo
rations under the laws of this state, und that af
ter the filing, recording igid publishing ot tins
petition, as provided by law. the •'ourt will pass
an order declaringthis application grunted.
And petitioners will eve r pray, etc.
McNKlLL & LEVY.
L F. GARRARD,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA -MUSCOGEE COUNTY: Filed m
I the Clerk's olllce Superior Court ofsaid county on
: the llth day of October, 188«. and recorded this
4 1
j Bills and Writs, Muscogee Superior
OCl3 OttW 4m
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
H Y virtue of an order from the Court ofOrdinary ,
of Muscogee Count y, Georgia, I will sell to the j
highest bidder at public outcry, in front of the (
auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., on Broad ,
street, in the city of Columbus, Ga , the usual
place of holding sheriff sales, in and for said
county, on the 1st Tuesday in November next,
between the legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in- 1
said state and county, and known as the south !
part, of lot No. (1, 'in the Northern Liberties ad- 1
joining the city of Columbus . and having a front
on Oglethorpe street of sixty-eight 881 feet 6
inches, and-a depth of one hundred ami forty-
four 111 feet, th sum bmngtherviile^tatebe-
iowjnx to un < a >: L . !.<w • < dm
and the house and lot in which she resided at
time of hi r death. Terms cash.
ALEXANDER HOWARD. Administrator,
with the will annexed, of Evelina Gaines,
octloawlw’ks
fn fN JT O A MONTH. Agontu wanted. beat ?ei\.
1 \(j,irea» JAY BBLVNsr* 'V U *«U ylm?
FOB SjSlXjE.
* for sah* the following list of Real Estate
^ I will In: pleased to show to parties who
The desirable Residence of Mr. O. C. Bul
lock. on Fourth avenue, next Lo girls’ pub
lic
orl stand for Store
8600 less than cost,
ug and • acre lot
street car line. Terms
The desirable Residei
Redd, 011 .Second av
with six room House.
Acre vacant lot corner of Firstkavenue
and Fifth street the*cheapest' vacant lot
on the market.
re also for sale a number of cheap Houses
lower part of the town and in Northern
ies, which I will sell on installments if pre-
in the
Libert
ferred.
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt.
Third Door West of Post Office.
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SI ALL t.OSVHLLL
i lia. I had |r'’VluU>ly
• V. .1: 1 liol 110 gO"<l
itj.'; ui"- urn strength
a!in* i iii'u < n pound*
w'm/k li e bine.
n il i a' 100 muck
. . The ailment that
d«; ha- a! - ui entirely
dl--’j , ;"''' , '- l '-| l . l, i| l ! !i’ ill' 1 l ad tVxe 1 hai 1 had in
i! \ 1, i, ev<-r- i: ' rnmg, and wlm li wag very
(L- 1 - i..K'ng a miall portion
Ol ...nr wlu-K' v <*\erv night belore retiring.
eMireiv !' i: nie.'Anpeiite wn« never t»etter,and
have no i'-eiiDC ot l eing putted up after meals,
i.ii(l the dizziness which I was greatly both
ered with has to a great extent entirely left
me. My weight has increased nearly 12
pounds GEORGK K. SNYDER.
THE DUFF Y MALT WHISKEY CO„
Baltimore, Md.
t£7~Our whibkky is Bold Onlt ix Sealed
Boitlxh. Never in Pule.
CATARRH CURE
PiLE OINTMENT.
r 9l: 000 REWARD ^ THE W8T03
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