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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, IRSfi.
News from the Three States Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
Tlir I.ntr A«nl»tnnt Poulmnstcr ciC Ainrrlrus Sent
to tlio I’t'llift'litinry— Killed liy u Uoilor Ex-
plOHlmi—President CIi-vcIhihI Will Not Visit
Monttromorj—Nowh Items from Florida.
(> corn in.
C'aptnin J. M. Smith, of Jonesboro, wns
married to Miss Annie Burney, of Rome,
on Thursday.
The belled buzzard was seen last week
by Mr. T. H. McClcskey, near Mars llill,
in Cobb county.
There ore twelve or fifteen eases of yel
low fever in the fifteenth district of Worth
county, according to the Dooly Vindica
tor.
Dr. IT. C. Hornady has been called to
the pastorate of the First Baptist church
of Conyers for the next year. He has been
serving the Baptists of Setioia for several
years.
Gerhard Sufter, a popular young Ger
man. of Savannah, aged 30 years, who was
to have been married Wednesday, died
suddenly a few hours before the tune ap
pointed for the event.
Mr. Mathew Phillips, a very old man,
who resided in McDuffie county, w a
found dead sitting in his chair on Tuesday
of last week. Heart disease was the cause
of his death.
In the United States court at Macon
Wednesday Will R. Jackson, late assistant
postmaster of Amerieus, was convicted of
rifling a registered package and sentenced
to five years in the penitentiary.
Charlie Rogers, fireman on the Western
and Atlantic railroad, who is visiting a
sick brother at Fayettesville, accidentally
shot himself through the left thumb and
finger Wednesday morning while handling
a pistol belonging to a friend.
Passing along the road the other day in
Pulaski county. A. W. Fuller heard a ne
gro man uttering loud screams. He ap
proached the negro, and in ten feet of him,
saw a large rattlesnake, which he killed.
The negro s will power appeared to be
completely under the snake’s control.
Mack Harvey, a little negro boy em
ployed at Carroll’s brickyard, at Monroe,
got his arm caught in the cogs of the brick
machine. The machinery was stopped in
time to save his life, but not until the arm
had been crushed to the shoulder. Medical
aid was soon on the spot, and the arm am
putated near the shoulder.
The store of Leo Myers, in Brunswick,
was completely destroyed by fire about 10
o’clock Wednesday night. The building
was owned by Mr. C. Steiner and was not in
sured, but the stock, which was totally
destroyed as well as the building, was cov
ered in the Phoenix, of Hartford, for £1000,
being, it is said, more than the value of
goods on hand. The origin of the fire is
unknown.
Sheriff Foster, at Thomaston, lias cap
tured a desperate negro charged with
stealing £40 from a negro in Meriwether
county. It is the opinion of Sheriff Foster
that the negro is wanted in some other
county for some crime. The prisoner gives
his name as William Ruoher, alias Henry
Williams, alias Jim Davis. He is 28 years
old, weighs 170 pounds, 5 feet 11 inches
high, mulatto, straight hair. He has a
mean, sour fnce, high cheek bones, and
carries the index to crime on his cheek.
Any inquiry addressed to Sheriff Foster in
reference to the prisoner will he promptly
answered.
.Uiilmma.
It is settled now that President Cleve
land will not go to Montgomery to attend
the Btute fair.
The new Methodist church at Troy is
rapidly nearing completion. Ween finish
ed it will be an ornament to the city.
Eufaula subscriptions to the St. Andrews
Bay railroad for the first day rose above
£45,000. The John McNab bank headed
the list with £10,000.
The Jewish congregation at Montgomery
has re-elected Dr. Heclit as rabbi, and to
show their appreciation oi his faithful
work and ability as a pastor, increased bis
salary by £400 per annum.
The gin house containing seven hales of ;
cotton, also a press belonging to Rufus
Gill, near Selma, burned Tusday last. Loss
£1000; no insurance. The cause of the fire ,
is unknown.
News reached Livingston Thursday 1
evening of I lie killing of a negro by Joshua
Lewis, near Epos’ Station, on Wednesday. (
The cause assigned was an insult offered
by the negro to Mrs. Lewis.
Telegrams received in Montgomery j
Thursday from Sheffield, announced that
the directors had concluded arrangements
by which Col. E. W. Cole, of Nashville,
and his associates will build three 150 ton
iron furnaces. These, with the two al
ready under w'ay, will make five furnaces. 1
A boiler exploded at David Calvin’s mill,
near Orrville, Monday evening instantly
killing the fireman, also a child of Mr. Cal
vin, which died a few hours later bee-use
of the scalding received. Mr. Calvin is
lying at the point of death. His condition
is considered hopeless, so fearfully dan
gerous are his scald burns.
William C. Carroll, bookkeeper for the
wholesale house of John Callaghan, in Mo
bile, ivas shot and seriously wounded \\ ed-
nesday night by Lee Fordney. The shoot
ing occurred at the home of Mrs. Barry,
mother-in-law of Mr. Fordney. Carrell
had no warning of the coining attack and
would have been killed hail lie not grabbed
the pistol and turned the bullet aside. 1 lie
affair is wrapped in mystery, as Carrell re
fuses to talk and Fordney has not yet been
• arrested.
The declaration of incorporation of the
West Alabama Short. Line Railroad was
filed with the secretary of state Thursday,
'file company that proposes to construct
the new road is composed of the following
gentlemen: Robert Jemison, J. A. Mont
gomery and James E. Webb, Birmingham; j
W. C. Jemison, Tuskaloosa; A. C. Howze,
Marion; A. H. Benners, A. M. Tuustall, \\ .
B. Inge, A. Lawson, C. E. Walker, O. A.
Tutwiter and T. R. Roulhac, Greensboro. ,
The line of this road is to begin at Ak
ron, the iunotion of the Alabama cocat
Southern railroad and the Cincinnati,
Selma and Mobile railroad, and to run in
a northerly direction through liule, Green,
Tuskaloosa and Fayette counties, termina
ting at a point on the Sheffield and Birm
ingham in ' ’ayefcte or Walker county as
may be deemed best. The new road will
also intersect the Georgia Pacific railroad
and the Kansas City railroad at points in
the southwestern corner of Walker county.
Florida.
Six years ago there were 600 miles of
railroad in Florida. To-day there are
about 2000.
The bullet which Nat C. Mathewson, of
Leesburg, shot into his head a year ago
was extracted last week by Drs. butler,
Thomas and Mathewson.
mT he ,™ e “ lbe » of the masonic lodge at
litusville have raised over £200 to be joint
ly used with the school fund for a two-
story building for public school and lodge
services, the public school to be on the first
lloor and the lodge on the second.
_Til? south Florida Courier says that Mr.
C. W. Campbell, of Ocala, the genetle-
man who was reported as being lost, hav
ing disappeared mysteriously over a
month ago from Ocala, has been found
near Dade City. He is said to have a con
tract on the Florida Railway and Naviga
tion Company's road, and isir good health
and spirits.
About two weeks n. > J. K. Duke, of!
Orlando, noticed a fill;.,.- body of lire or i
meteor, and watched its course until with- 1
in three or four feet of tlie earth, on aj
line and within a very short distance from J
his yard. Saturday morning while Mrs. 1
Duke was in the garden sl\e espied and
picked up a stone or piece of metallic lava
weighing half a pound, which may be seen
at Mr. Duke’s store. Several persons have
examined it, but no definite theory of its
origin or homo has been advanced.
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co.
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Till* fir I,;<i»iiC .mil 4»ut_v ,,
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ALL FIRST-CLASS
TO PARENTS.
Many baking powders are very pernicious
to health, and while every one regards his
own, he should also have a care for the tender
ones—the little children.
SEA FOAM
contains none of the hnd qualities of baking
powders—soila or salcratus. It contains no
hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Chemistsjiwho have analyzed Rea Foam
commend it. Housekeepers who have used it
will have no other. Cooks, whose best efforts
have failed with other powders, are jubilant
over Sea Foaiu, Saves time, saves tabor, saves
mono]/.
T It is positively unequaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the leading hotels and restaurant?
In New York citvnnd throughout the country
For sale by all first-class grocers.
GANTZ, JONES <£• CO.,
170 Duane St., N. J\
OTHERS'
FRIEND
CHILD-BIRTH EASY!
The time has come when the terri
ble agony of this critical period in wo
man’s life can be avoided. A distin
guished physician, who spent 44 years
in this branch of practice, left to child
bearing woman this legnm, 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 liviug witnesses, and any one in
terested can call, or have their lius-
. bands do so, and see the original let
ters, which we cannot publish.
All druggists sell it. For particulars address
Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Qa.
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ELY’S
Catarrh
JhA
m»FEVEUf|#J ;:old in Head.
(AiAimii,
HAY FEVER.
s T ota Liquid, Snuff or
^owder. Free from
HAY-FEVERotaLivo£SS anrt
A paiticle is applied into each nostril and i
agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by man
registered 50 cts. Circulars free. ELY Bnwb,
Druggists. Owego. N. Y. aug3 eod&wtf nrru
SMITH’S
STANDARD REMEDY
FOB ALL DISEASES OP THE
Bladder and ^idnef
^STAUZMlENSESy
TroAoi.'mark T
Combined ivilli (ircut Itvfrading Power,
They are u* Tvim*jm» , ei»t and Color-
levs ns idghr UhvU\
And for softness of endurance to the eye cannot
be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours
without fatigue. In fact, they aie
Perfect Sir/I/t Preservers.
Testimonials from the leading physicians in
the United States, governors, senators, legis
lators, stockmen, men of note in all professions
and in different branches 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 AY
BRANNON & CARSON,
Druggists, Columbus, Georgia.
These Glasses are not supplied to peddlers at
Ltivnrice. oc!5 llill
woufais sen* Fit aVe.
B. M. WOOLLEY, 'M. D
All,nil?,, tin, UJfic*
6.V • Whitehall Street
In Re. “Chattahoochee Fails Coinjiany.” Ap
plication ibr Charter.
<JTATE OF GEORGIA MUSCOGEE CO UN
LA TV ; To the .Superior Court of suid county:
The petition of, 1. T. Wurnock L. F. Garrurd, A.
J. Bethune, A. H, Lawton and George M. Clapp,
respectfully sliows that tliei ami their associates
and successors desire io be incorporated ami
made a body corporate and politic under the
name of Chattahoochee Falls Company.”
The object of said corporators, and lor which
they ask to lie incorporated and empowered ic
engage in,is:
file utilization, improvement and operation of
water power on the Chuttahoocliee river, in the
County of Muscogee and Slate of Georgia, by con
trolling the waters o) sale Chattahoochee river
with locks, dams and such other means and de
vices us may be necessary to enable them to sup
ply water power for manufacturing purposes to
such mills aim machinery as may be thereon lo
eated and which may be liereultei purchased and
erected by said corporation, and to suc h persons
or corpor ations us may purchase, lease or rent
said water power or any pan thereot from it
To construct and maintain ail neees.-ary eana s,
chute.- Humes, sluices, dains, ti am ways and other
appliances on, upon and iinough the lunds and
property ofsakt corporation for the proper dis
tribution, utilization and preservation of said
water power auu which may be found essential
and uselul for said purposes.
To utilize and improve ail the lands acquired by
said corporation lit and contiguous to said water
power upon the east and west banks of the Chat
takoochee river, in the States of Georgia and Ala
bama, by erecting tliereou mills, machinery, fac
tories and other buildings, and engaging m the
manufacture of cotton wool and all other fibrous
ano textile materials into yarns, cloth, thread,
rope and other fabrics, goods and products of ev
ery kind whatever.
Ginning cotton for toll or heed or other valuable
consideration; manufacturing cotton seed into
such products as can be obtained therefrom;
grinding corn, wheat and other grain and produce
tor toil or for market and converting thesame into
Hour, meal and its other products.
The turnishn gol power and the production and
generating thereby of electricity for iigi t and
heat, for motive power and tor such mechanical
and other uses and purposes as it may be adapted
to; and supplying, leasing ana selling the same
and erecting and construct!• g in connection
therewith such works, po es, wires above and un
der ground, and other apparatus, electrical de
vices and stations throughout said (Jourty of
Muscogee as may be necessary to convey, furnish
aud supply the same to public and private con
sumers.
The manufacture of paper in all its forms, and
of paper, timber, wood and* metals into such
utensils, woodemvure, machinery and other
goods as may be produced therefrom; and the eon
ducting and carrying on oi the manufacture ol
all and eveiy other kind ofgoods, wares, machine
ry, wood and metal products, or such branches or
parts thereof os may be found e. :ent.ai unit de
sirable fur the profitable employment and im
provement o) the said water power ami proper.y.
Said corporation to have power and autiiorny lo
sell, lease or rent its said water power, lands, ma
chinery, fucto’ies and buildings, or such purls ulU
portions uiureof as may be expedient, lo such per
sons or other corporations as it may cieem lit ami
proper; and to advance from iis corporate capital,
lunds to such persons or curpui ations an may oc
cupy its said property; to aid and promote tin
carrying on oy tiiem of their said manufacturing
business, and to make and execute all ueces.-ao
conveyances and otn- r instruments, and to enter
into all proper contracts ano agreements for the
exerchc ol this authority and me securing ol* its
said udvanci s.
Also, to have power and authority to lay out
pLts and building Jots upon the lands which may
be hereafter acquired by said corporation .in up
states of Georgia and Alabama; to erect build.ngs
and improvements thereon, and the said lot.--, va
cant or improved, ana the said buildings, to sell
rent or h a e to tne operatives of said manufac
turing enterprises, amt to such other persons us
may desire to rent, lease or purchase the same.
THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS
of said corporation will be located at the site of
us 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 m par- uit of its
said business and promotion o; us objects to es
tablish b. unch ofiices ul such oilier point-aud lo
exercise its rights and franchises m letoloie nien-
tiontd, and lo build uctoneiiukc improve
meiits, contracts, agreements, investment and
carry on business oi the nature a d cnaractcr
nlore mentioned with reg-.rd io Us properly and
upon the lands and proi»eity which may b liere-
ufter acquired by said corporation in the .State ol
Aluoama, and at such oilier places witlim and
without the limits of said States of Georgia ami
IN and nffer tbis date Trains will run ns follows:
COLUMBUS. (1A., October 3d, 18R6.
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 1.
No. 3.
No. 5.
Accom.
Accom.
Leave Columbus Union Depot
2 30 p m
10 2() |, ill
0 20 U 111
“ Columbus Broad Street Depot
2 40 p m
10 35 pm
6 30 a ill
Arrive l uhm Springs
ft 37 p til
1 46 u m
10 29 am
Leave 1 nion Springs
6 46 j) ill
2 00 a in
11 20 a m
Arrive Tro*
H ' 0 p Ul
i 15 p in
“ Montgomery. M. -v K B. H
7 23 p 111
1 10 a m
“ l .u fun la. M. A* K. 11. R
10 33 |i ill
EAST HOUND TRAINS.
No. 2.
No. t.
No. 6.
fins* Vor.
Accom.
Accom.
j Jn n M1
<> on | ,
4 01 p ill
7 35 a in
3 45 n m
Arrive l nion springs
9 10 a m
0 40 p in
5 34 a in
Leave l nion Sgrings
9 25 a in
7 15 ji m
6 29 a m
Arrive .'Iom ff ,imery, y;. ,t E. H B
7 20 n in
7 29 am
“ Columbus
12 4ft p ill
HI 10 H ill
10 19 a in
Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 aud 0 (Way Freight and Accommodation) dally ex
cept cept Sunday.
W. L. CLARK. Sup’f. X) E. WILLIAMS. O. P. A.
HOSE! HOSE!
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUE STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE,
\m lURr.uw Fi
ill iMLUAL DJlllUAli^ 1U11
We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of Hose Reels and Nozzles.
STEAM ANO GAS PIPE COMPANY,
Telephone 90. 13 Twelfth Street.
TirkGsoiily 8Y. Situ res in |>ro|»ori2lon.
■ Bai i
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y
u We do herein certify that .re supervise the m
rangement for cl! the Monthly and Quarterli
Drawings of The Louisiana Mute I jittery Com
pan;,), and in person manage and control th>
Drawings thenisri'•e.s, and that it. same are cov
ducted wit!- honesty, fairness, - nd in gt od Jail)
toward a ' parties, ihd we authorizt the Couipanj
to use this certificate, with fur-similes of our sf(
natures attached, to its advertisements.”
('oirtinimioum.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers ivli
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lap
terics which may be presented at our counters.
J. Ifl. OfiliLNIlY. Pro*. Ipi. Xttt’l RiinU
J.W.HIIiBKETIM»m.Sii»te Xul'l IVb
A. BALDWIN, N\ O. KiU‘1 BilMl
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years bv the Legisls
ture for Educational and Charitable purposes-
with a capital of $1.000,000—to which a resen.
fund of over $550,000 1ms since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franch is-
was made a part of the jiresem .State Conotiti
tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed b,
the people of any Slate.
IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES.
If* Gmini Single Xnmlier Jlrnwitigf.
tnke place AKonllily, and the Kxtraordiimr?
Drawings regularly every three months, instead
of semi-annually as heretofore, beginning March
1886.
a .sa*i.i:\i>is> oppoim’Yny t<-
WJN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND
DRAWING, CLASS IN THE ACADEMY OF
MUSIC NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Anvein-
her !»di. lPSlh Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL pat IKK*: ST5.0D0.
100.000 I'ickHs a I live Dollar* larli.
Friirfions in li’iiilm isi pro|»ortion.
R1Z1S8.
$76,001
25,00<
10,00(
12,00(
10,000
10,001
00 , 10,000
00 20,00(
00 30,00(
50 25,00f
10 do 25 25,000
A PPROXIM AT I ON PRIZES.
0 Approximation Prizes of $750 G,75»
9 Approximation Prizes of 600 4,50!
9 Approximation Prizes of 2.50 2.26/
300
2 PRIZES OF $6000
6 do 2000
0 do 1000
CHE W
RUDOLPH FINZER'S
STARLIGHT
CAPITAL PRIZE
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At WlmloKiile by
LOUIS BUHLER & Co,
ooxjTtmtbtts, a-a..
je5 eodOm
1967 Prizes, amounting to...
..$266,5W
Application for rates to clubs should be mod»
only to tVie Office of the Company in New Orleans
For further infonnation write clearly, givini
full address. POSTAL NOTS-IN. Expreiv
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ord*
nary letter. Currency l\v Express (at our ex
pense) addressed A. t>A 5’PRII.V,
S4 u Orleuns.
Or 51. A. RAmiE'V.
WiiHlditgloii. D. i\
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and n/hlrm It4sitv«*<*(! la
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A POSITIVE CURE FOR
expended on the upper
t is being numerously signed.
Mr. Barnes and Mr. Wilkinson, who li ve
n Yellow river, in Santa Rosa county,
filled a couple of bears this week. Uno
weighed 200 pounds and the other about
00.
Burt Walker, from DeSoto, on Banaha
iver, while sailing through Banana creek
i few davs ago. caught and killed a large
leer with a stick as the animal attempted
o swim the creek.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL.
Endorsed by Practicing Physicians
AND
approved by the public.
IT IS
WOMAN’S FRIEND.
Offered on its merits, not introduced to
the the public by parading the names and
nature of the complaints of those who have
been benefited by its use.
Every bottle speaks for itself and is its
own advertisement.
Ask your druggist for
SiMlTO'S
Extract of May Flower,
So/d aJJ Awnd the World.
Five Gold and Two 8ilver Medal*,
awarded in 1885 at the Expositions ot
New Orleans and Louisville, and the In
ventions Exposition of London.
Tiie superiority of C'oraline over horn
or whalebone 1ms now been demonstrated
by over five years’ experience. It is mors
durable, more pliable, more comfortable^
and never breaks.
Avoid cheap imitations made of variot*
kinds of cord. None are genuine un’eS
“Dk. Warnkr’s Coraline” is print*
on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, New York Ci1&
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE
-fob Partition-
Two Vtihuihlo Plantations.
( . EOltOIA, MUSCOGEI3 COUNTY—Under and
* < by virtue of au order from the .Superior Court
of Muscogee County, passed at the May term, 1886
thereof, the undersigned Commissioners appoint
ed by said court will sell in front of the court
house of said county, in the city of Columbus, on
the first Tuesday in November next, between the
legtd hours of sale, at public outcry to the highest
bidder, the following described Plantation proper
ty, all lying in the county of Muscogee, Htate of
Georgia, to-wit: All that body of land known as
the “Janies H. Jones” or "Ridgewood Plantation,*
consisting of lot No. 250 in the ninth district, also
lots Nos. 2H8 and 291, two hundred two and a half
1202'*.' acres each, more or less: also 100,acres of the
north part of lot No. 287 at Jones’ Crossing, also
fractional lots Nos.2H9 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' i > acres more or less; also fractional lots Nos.
257 urn? 288, ninety (U0> acres each, in seventeenth
district: also fractional lot No. 1 in eighteenth
district,sixty-seven and a half (67S) acres more or
less. Said plantation containing in nil twelve
hundred and eighteen and ot e-fourth (12184)
acres more or less; (excepting therefrom the
small plat or enclosure known os the Jones
family cemetery,” containing '!• acre, and the
right of access thereto , bounded on north hv
lands of Boyd, Stripling and McFarland,
wot hy McFarland. south by Me*
I Fur kind and Cox. east bv the
I “earn rlace.” Improvements—an 8 room two-
xt n\ dwelling house, tenant houses, gin and
■ •!••••» \v ambles, well fine water aud good fences.
! v* body of land known us the “Carnes
I plae. -," consisting of lot No. 257, two hundred two
and one-half-202 'acres: part of lot No. 254 west
! of Kendall eroek. one hundred five and three-
fourtW if’ .' acres, more or hss; fractional lot
1 v» "v; eighty-one 81 • acres . and all that part of
fraetiinallot No. 2f.o,'wesf of Kendall creek and
south of a line running due west from said crock
s chains and 20 links aouth oltlm d strietline, con-
, turning eighteen and three-fourtns «lH«f) acres
more or less, said plantation containing in all
lour hundred and eight acres, more or Jess; all in
the tenth district of said county; bounded north
hv Boyd’s place, south hy Cox. east hy Kendall
creek and Jenkins, west by “Jones place” Im
provements a commodious one-story dwelling
Jioiiki, outhouses, good fences and well of fine
I "Terms of sale: One-third cash on day of sale,
! balance one and two years ; equal amounts, with
I interest 7 per cent, secured by mortgage. Posses-
; sion of both places given on January i, 1887. De-
* scriptiou of lands from recent survey by Jno. E.
; Lunmr, county surveyor. Hah 1 lor partition.
I). A. ANDREWS, »
I J. (J. MOON. Comm’rs.
TOL Y. CRAWFORD.)
nrt2rl&wtd
and
That it have power to effect loans and to
bonds in tne name ol said corporation, v.
... an-'. \ oi io •; i .’i i-'.H'i b. mortga
property, real ami Personal. «»r ol .-.ueh part.-; or
portions the-reo
out il^ surplus e
available security. .
To elect and appoint such officers, man
directors and agents as it desires; and to pi
such rules and regulations with respect to stock
holders who icfuse to pay up any balance due on
their stock us will compel them to pay upon pen
alty of sale or forfeiture ot such stock, and to do
and pe rform all such acts its are necessary lor 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 be liable for the debts, liabilities, obli
gations or default of said corporation except to
the amount of unpaid stock subscribed by such
stockholder. , . ... .. .. . e
Where fore petitioners pray that they, then as
sociates and successors be duly incorporated un
der the name us aforesaid for the term, of t\y< nty
years, with the privilege of renewal, with all the
powers herein prayed for, and with such other
powers and privileges as uiv incident to corpo
rations under th( iwsof thi state, and nal ai
ter the filing, recording and publishing oi this
petition, as provi'ied by law . the Court "i.i pasi
an order declaring this application granted.
And petitioner]
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtueof an order from the Court ofOrdinary
of Muscogee County,Georgia. I will sell to the
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-
said state and county.and known as the south
part of Jot No. 6. in the Northern Libi
bus . and having a front
vty-eight 68 feet 6
hundred and forty-
ig the real estate I>»:-
McNEI U.A LEVY,
L F. GARRARD,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA MirSTOOEK COUNTY: I I" 1 in
the Clerk's ..Hlee SnP' H'ii ■ 'iurt oi Siihl <-■<.
tin- lull ilay I October. 1-mill record- -’ tins
12th (lav of October on pure 15,.and Be- -ir-ls or
Bills mid Writs, Muscogee Hull
ocio oaw Jw
joining the city of
on Oglethorpe street oi
inches, and a depth of (
: four 111 feet, the sumc
j longing to the estate of E
■ and the house and lot in which she resided at
i time of her deuth. Terms cash.
ALEXANDER HOWARD. Administrator,
with the will annexed, of Evelina Gaines,
oetioaw iw’ks
$250
A MONTH. Agent* wanted. »0 bo*i “'Ml.
; free
4dUruat JAY BUONS<* V iv*roU.Mt« *
3 DYSP t PSIA«
Constipation.
Siek Headache.
One to two twi«po«
Cilaii One
led pack ages at I . M
mine isaltn sold in bulk.
Crab Orchard Water Co.,PropVs
S. N. JONHS. Manager. 1-o-lsvill
■Mjsfz&i ■aasa
FOB SALE.
• for sale tlie folic
which I will be pit use
desire to purchase:
$.1200. The desirable Resi
lock, on Fourth u\
Rose Hill. Good stand for Store
ml Dwelling House. c-‘>00 less than cost,
v five room Dwelling and acre lot
Rose Hill, near street car line. Terms
iirable Residence of Mr. William
Redd, on Second avenue; ,‘j acre lurnl,
with six room House.
Acre vacant lot corner of First avenue
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 Northern
Liberties, which I will sell on installments if pre
ferred.
W. S. GREEN. Real Estate Agt.
Third Door West of Post Office.
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pounds. GEORGE K. SNYDER.
THE DUFF T MALT WHISKEY CO,
Daltimouk, Md.
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Buttles. Nkvkii in Bulk.
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