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/ DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1886. A RAILROAD CASE. The Supremo Court (Hw. «n Opinion lu » Ulnerlnilnotlon Ciun. • Washington, October 27.—The supreme court rendered its decision to-day in the case of the Wabash, St. I/Ouls and Paolftc Railroad Company, plaintiffs in error, against the people of the state of Illinois. The specific allegation was that the rail road company charged Elder McKinney 36 cents per 100 pounds for transporting goods from Pt ori.i to New York city, and on the same day charged Isaac Bailey and F. O. Hwannell 26 cents per 100 pounds for the same class of goods from Gilman, ill., 1 to New York, Oilman being 8(1 miles nearer than Peoria is to New Y'ork. The discrim ination, it was alleged, was in violation of the law of Illinois, which prohibits any 1 charge for the transportation of passen gers or freight Within the state of Illinois 1 proportionately greater than would be charged for the transportation of passen gers or like classes of freight "over a greater distance of the same road.” The gist of the decision is contained in 1 the conclusion, as follows: “When it is at tempted to apply to transportation through , a series of states, a principle of this kind, I and each one of the stateH, or half a dozen states, shall attempt to establish its own j rates of transportation, its own methods to j prevent discrimination in rates, or to per- j mit it, tlie deleterious influence upon the freedom of commerce among the states and upon the transportation of goods through I those stutes cannot be over-estimated. : That this species of regulation is one which must be, if established at all, of a general and national character, and can not be safely and wisely remitted to local rules and local regulations, we think is clear from what lias already been said. And if it be a regulation of commerce, ns we think we have demonslrated it is. and as the Illinois court concedes it to be, it must he of that national character, and the regulation can only appropriately be by general rules and principles which demand that it should be done by the congress of the United States under the commerce clause of the constitution.” The judgment of the supreme court of Illinois, which was adverse to the railroad, is reversed, and the ease is remanded to that court lor further proceedings in con formity with the above opinion. Opinion by Justice Miller. Judge Bradley delivered a dissenting opinion, in which tin; chief justice and Justice Gray concurred. In this opinion it Is conceded that congress might, if it saw lit, regulate the matter under considera tion, hut not having done so, it is hold that the state does not lose its power to* regu late the charges of its own railroads in its own territory simply because the goods or persons transported have been brought from, or are destined to, a point beyond the state borders. SHRIEKS FROM A BRiDE. Wliy Her Pule, Khliirly Hii'.lmml Shook Like o Leaf, Shrieks run through the corridors of the fourth floor of the fashionable boarding house, and echoed down the elevator shaft and stairways. There was a rush to room No. 80. Tlie door wus hurst open and the boarders poured in, although it wus the bridul chamber. On a lounge the young wife of a day was lying, all disheveled, drumming with her French heels on the carpet, and sending forth scream upon scream from her lovely throat. The hus band, a small and elderly man with a beak like an eagle’s, cowered in a eornor. He was os pule as a corpse, and shook from the top of his bald head to the ultimate toes of his large ioet. Agitated ladies foil upon the bride,ripped mysterious strings and jerked hidden but tons from their fastenings. They chafed her jeweled and shapely hands, and threw water into her fair young face, regardless of the consequences to the new mauve wrapper, with a Watteau pleat. “What is it, dear?” "What has ho done?” “Did he beat, you?” “Did he choke you?” “Why did you marry the villain?” These were a few ot the questions that rattled upon her like a charge from a shot- gun. The bride struggled to a sitting position and, glaring wildly at the corner where the little man shrank and shivered, pointed a trembling linger at him. “Ho deceived me—he—that maul” she gurgled. “Yes! Yes! How, dear? How?” “Ho said he was worth $303,030.” She shrieked again. “Veil I” roared the little man, goaded by' the stabs of dozens of indignant and loath ing eyes. “Veil, vot of it? Shu wouldn’t hov me mitout!” “He’s only,” sobbed the bride, “he’sonly worth f201)3!” “Monster!” This by a chorus of twenty. And the pauper husband returned cowed to his corner, and observed in miserable silence the practice of the art of bringing a puro sealed and suffering woman out of a fit of hysterics, without medical assist ance.—San Francisco Post. m l _ # Valuable nail Coimuiiuiil. Brown’s Bronchial Troches are a safe and sure remedy for Bronchitis, Coughs, and other troubles of the Throat and Bungs. Sold only in boxes. Price 26 cents. oo28 d&jvlw Mnlartn. Twenty-five hundred dozen bottles of Ague Conqueror ordered in one mouth. It positively eradicates all Malaria, Fever and Ague, Bilious and Intermittent Foven In any climate. Read our book of 1000 testimonials. Dim West, 8. C., March 12,1883.—O. 0. Green. Dear Sir—We will soon need more Ague Conqueror. It is taking like "hot cakes” and giving satisfaction. Yours, Ellis Bros. Fairfield, Mo., August 20,1888.—G. Q, Green, Dear Sir—Your Ygue Conqueror knocks the Chills and Dumb Ague every time. 1 warrant every bottle and it never fails. I have cured casus where quinine had no ell'eot whatever. Yours truly, actl2 ditwly W. ill fir aw & Co. *tfd£maCordial CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. JT gives NEW JT U Invigorat ing end De lightful to take, and of great value 83 a Medicine for weak and Ailing Women and Chil dren. no hurtful Minerals, is com posed of carefully selected Vegeta ble Medicines, combined skill fully, making a Safe and Plcuaant Remedy. K»r Balu liy all Druggist you lint lu-p 4 0JIV4 (OitillAL, voOl* will to dent, cimrg ' * cat dis eases at HOME, mailed, together with a set of hand some cards by new Hclioty pe process, on receipt of 10 c. f Grocer*. Should the dealer iinar wit 01.00, «u4 • lull tu.y Volina Drug and Chemical Company, Haltijit)lilt, ji»„ u. a. a. CLINCMAN’S T obacco ■UTir——O—IMMMMBWOWBWM REMEDIES sis *gj$a .. _ Mi •-:• S; ■; j f- Z £~ ^I THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT dill .HOST F.Fl ilTm: IMiltPAIM. VUJ.N oil the market fur Piles, ASIKM ( I’Rli I; * i* ■i.cliiiitf Hits lift cr lailt'd to Kive jB'inuvt relief. Will euro An »1 Ulcer*. AUvera, i jbt'ilii, Tettur, Salt Minimi 11.”Hat's Itch. ]{jng- w.-rum, Pimples, Sores and Boils. I i iet* GOcIh, THE CLINOMAN TOBACCO CAKE ■S .T! !!l.’s OWN IHL\F!:i>Y, Uiiith all Wounds Cuts, Bruises, Bnrn ns, Krj>;ipekiH, IJgiIh, C trLnmleH. B.uie Dions. Ulcers. ."ores' Sore Eyes, Nore Tino.'it.Buni<»ns.Corns. NeurMlgin.Rheumatism, On-hit is. Oort. Rheumitio Gout Colds. Couths, Broil- liitis, Milk Leu. 8n«ke unti Dog liitos, Stings ot Insects. Ac. In fart nllayu nil local Irritation and lnilumm; tion from whatever cause. Bi irt* <*Im. THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER i'lriiiurd iiccortliim to the mosi Krienlilic »>rru ii»l« M ; of tlit: i»l «I-:ST SEDATIVE l.iSK KulLNTS compounded with the purest Tobacco Flour, nnrl is specially recommended for Croup Weed or Olio of the Breast, and for that class of irritant or iniluronmtory maladies. Aches and Pniutt where, from too delicate a state of the system, the pat ient is unable to bear tlie stronger application ot die Tobacco Cuke. For Houduche or other Aches and Pains, it is invaluable. Price Id cIm. Ask your druggist for t hese romeditto, or write to the CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM. N. C., J. S. A. Could (live file Old Bun .Tlun> Points. The man with the solemn look and the weeping-willow whiskers was addressing the Sunday school. “Children,” said he, “trouble and sor row come to all of us In this life. Probably you do not realize it yet, but sorrow anil trouble will come to you too. Now yipur life is Imppy aud joyous, but when you get to be as old as I am tne care and grief will come. Children—” Here the speaker was Interrupted by the frantic motions of a little boy on the front seat. “Well, my son,” said he paternally, “what is it?” “Say,” said the boy complacently, “my mo her died when I was six months old. Wbat do you think of that?”—Somerville Journal. Most of the diseases which afflict innnkind are origin ally caused by n diH.nlered condition of the LIVER. For all complaints of this kind, such ns Torpidity of the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia. Indiges tion. Ireg.ilarity of the Bowels, Constipation. Flatu lency, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach (Bometimos called Heartburn) Miasma, Malaria, BU>dj*Finx, Ohffls ane Fever. Brenkbone Fever. JO\n.vast ion before or after Fevei-. Chronic Diar rhoea. Loss of Appetite, Headache Foul Breath. Irregularities inji lout il to Females. Bearing-down STEIGER'S flURMTlI is invaluable. It is not » panacea for all diseases, but fl I 2J ai cl* .-i©a sea of the LIVER, w ill 370 M A C H mid BOWELS It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow tingo, to a rudely, healthy color. It entirely removes low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL« TERATIVES and '-Ut.SFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and la A VALUAfaLF ^ONIC. STABICE? 3 AURANTII Fur huIo by all Druggists. Price $| .00 per bottle C. F. STAOkCER, Proprietor, •40 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. WILL GIVE PERMANENT RELIEF To all persons who are suffering in nuj way from Nervousness or Nervous Exhaustion. Everybody * vous system if ZMZOZXXIE Is r i-.t uh: op U li is I hv clergymen and endorsed by u.s. alcoholic or other stimulant. Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. 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 aw ikes 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 tiie bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- five cents a bottle. je!7 d&wly Ii is a food : not a medicine. II induce** a good apmtite. It ia. tin s sound, health Ail sleep. II is perfectly harmless. Only i)0<* n A(nur( ltotilo. For sale, wholesale and retail, by M. ]). Hood A Co., Geo. A. Bradford and Evans & Howard. apH dl.v urm Hattie V. Joh.ison vs. Janus M. Davis. Petition tor the removal of Trustee, and lor the ap pointment of another Trustee. Columbus. Ga.. at Chambers, October 8, 1886, the petit on in the above ease read and consider ed; it is ordered that the defendant. James M. Davis, show cause before me at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 15th of December, lssti, at the Court House in the city of Columbus, win he should not be r moved from his trust and another trustee ap pointed as prayed for, and it appearing that said James M. Davis resides beyond the limits of this State, it is ordered that service be perfected or him by publication of this order in the Columbus Enquirer-sun, a newspapt r published in the city of Columbus,, twice a month for two months be fore the hearing. Given under my bund and official signature. J. T. WILLIS, Judges. C. C. C. oct9 2tam2ni Notice to Debtors and Creditors GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. All parties having claims against Thos. D. Fortson, decease.1. arc hereby notified to present the same, duly amhenticat. *1, to me. within the time i ’Y ’ ib.- '’ h l iw; and all parties indebted to s ihl T!io>. D F :*ts m are required to make immediate payment to me. T. \V. FORTSON, ocG oawGw Administrator. In Re. “Chattahoochee Falls Company.” Ap plication for Charter. OTATE OF GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUN- OTYi To the Superior Court of suid county; The petition of.f, T. Wamock L. F. Garrurd, A. J. Bethune, A. It, Lawton and Oeorse M. Clapp, ; respectfully shows that the> and their associates and Kuccehsors desire to lie incorporated aud made u body corporate and politic under the | name of* Chattahoochee balls Company.” | The object of suid corporators, and for which i they ask to he incorporated aud empowered to \ gage in, i LIFE to th<s whole SYSTEM by Strengthening the Musclc3, Ton ing the NERVES, and completelyDi- gesting the food. •ftie utilization, improvement and operation of water power on the Chattahoochee river, in the County ol Muscogee and State of Georgia, by con trolling the waters o- saic Chattahoochee river with locks, dams and t uch other means and de vices as may be necestary to enabh them- to sup ply water power for manufacturing purposes to such mills aim machinery os may be thereon lo cated and which may be hereafter purchased and erected by Haiti corporation, usd to such persons or cor potations as may purchase, lease or rent said waterpower orgmy pan thereof from it To construct and maintain all neces? ary cana s, chute.- flumes, sluices, dams, trumwayaand other appliances on, upon and througli the lauds aud property ofsaiu corporation for the propel dis tribution, utilization and preservation of suiri waterpower aim which may be found essential ami useful forsaid purposes. To utilize and improve all the lands acquired by said corporation at and contiguous to said water power upon the east and west banks of the Chat toriea and other buildings, and engaging in the manufacture of cotton wool and all other tibrous am textile materials into yarns, cloth, thread, rope and other fabrics, goods and products ot ev cry kind whatever. Ginning cotton for toll or Feed or other valuable consideration; manufacturing cotton seed into such products as can be obtained then from; grinning corn, wheat and other grain and produce for toll or for market and convcrtini the same into flour, meal and its other products. Thefumishii g of power and the production aud generating thereby of electricity for ligl t and heat, for motive power and for such mechanical and other uses and purposes as it may be adapted to; and supplying, leasing and selling the same and erecting and construct!) g in connection therewith such works, po es, wires above and un der ground, and other apparatus, e ectiical de vices and stations throughout said Coui ty 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 it.s forms, and of paper, timber, wood and metals into such utensils, woodenware, machinery and other goods us may be produced therefrom; and the con ducting and carrying on ol the manufacture of all and eve: y other kind of goods, wares, machine ry, wood and metal products, or such branches or parts thereof as may be found e • entail and de sirable for the profitable employment and im provement o* the said water power and property. Said corporation to have power aud authority to sell, lease or rent itssuid water power, lands, ma chinery, lacto ies and buildings, or such parts ar d portions t hereof as may be e> pedieut, to such per sons or ot her corporations as it may deem fit and proper; and to advance from ils corporate capital, funds to such persons or corporations as may oc cupy unsaid property: to aid and promote tin carrying on by t liem of their said manufacturing business, and to make and execute ail necestary conveyances undot in r instruments, und to enter into aii proper contracts am - agreements for the excroi.-e ol tins authority und the securing of its said advanot s. Also, to have power and authority to lay out pl. t» and building loth upon the lands which may be hereafter acquired by said corporation in the Slates of Georgia and Alabama; to erect buildings and improvements thereon, and the said lots, va cant or improved, and the said buildings, to sell rent or li a e to the operatives of said manufac turing enterprises, and to such other persons as may desire to rent, lease or purchase the same. THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS of said corporation will be located at the site of its said mins and water power iu Muscogee Coun ty, State of Georgia. ITS CHIEF OFFJ CE 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 ol its objects to es tablish bi anch offices at such other points ami to exercise its rights and franchises heretofore men tioned, and to build actories, make improve ments, contracts, agreements, investments aud carry on business ol the nature anti 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 State of Alabama, und at such other places within and without the limits of said States of Georgia and Alabama, as its objects and interests may re quire. THE CAPITAL STOCK of said corporation shall be one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, payable in money or.property, as said corporators may determine, to be divided into shares of £100each, of which amount ten per cent, thereof shall be paid in before said corpo ration commend s to do business; and petitioners desire s«id corporation shad have authority to in-' crease said capital stock from time to time as it may deem ht and proper to any sum not exceed ing one million dollars, They desire said corporation to have the power of suing unci being sued; to have and to use a common seal, and to alter, break and change the same at will; to make rules and by-laws lor the management of its business, not in conflict with the laws of this State und the United States, and the same to alter, amend and rescind at pleasure: to receive, lease, rent or purchase and hold such real estate and personal property as may be now oi hereafter necessary for its corporate purposes, for the expansion ana advancement of its objects, for the securing of debts due and to become clue to said corporation, and the same to sell, mort gage and convey ut will. That it have power to effect loans and to issue bonds in the name of said corporation, without securit y or to secure such bonds by mortgage ol its property, real and personal, or of such parts or portions thereof us may be desirable; and to loan out its surplus earnings upon mortgage or other available security. To elect and appoint such officers, managers, directors and agents as it desires; and to provide such rules and regulations with respect to stock holders who refuse to pay up any balance, due on their stock as will compel them to pay upon pen alty of sale or forfeiture of such st ock, and to do and perform all such act s as are 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 be 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 incorporat e d un der the name as aforesaid for the term of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal, with all the P were herein prayed for, aud with such oilier powers aiul privileges as are incident to corpo rations under the laws of this state, and that af ter the filing, recording and publishing of this petition, as provided by law. tlie Court will pass an order declaring this application granted. And petitioners will ever pray, etc. MuNEILL & LEVY, L F. GARRARD. Attorneys for Petitioners. GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: Filed in the Clerk's office Superior Court of said county on the 11th day of October, 1886, and recorded this 12th day of October on page 15, and Records of Bills and Writs, Muscogee Superior Court, 1885. GEO. V . POND, • ocK! oaw Iw . Clerks. C. M. <Ga. iUni) 'MEDAL, 1’AUIB, liii BAEEE’S iBfiWhotfJflPjjji Wnminted absolutely pu| /x^jr'v y;. Cocoa, from which the excess jtjij . Oillias been removed. It lias thn I i \ t ,,nea jMu) strength of Cocoa nuxo ■ q i -\ with Starch, Arrowrootor Sugai i t j \ H and is therefore far more econoo | . ' V,\ ical, costing less than one cent [-. I 3fc is delicious, nourishing ■J-j Hfltieugthening, easily oF-»‘* a *ec. •' »land admirably adapted tor mvn. I jjdda as wel 1 as for persons iu heo /i L Sold by Groc era everywhere *» BJUmro. Wester. Bail Cured by S. S. S. CAUTION. Consumers should not concise our S[ieclflc with the numerous imitations, substitutes, potash and mercury mixtures which are got ten up to sell, not on their own merit, but on the merit of our remedy. An imitation is always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive only as they can steal from the article Imitated. Treatise on Jllood and Skin Diseases malted free. For sale by all druggists. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oa. S. S. S. vs. POTASH. I have had blood poison for ten years. I know I have taken one hundred bottles of iodide of potash in that time, but it did me no good. Last summer my face, neck, body and limbs were covered with sores, and I could scarcely use my arms on account of rheu matism in my shoulders. I took 8. S. 8.. and it has done me more good than all other medi cines I have taken. My face, body and neck are perfectly clear and clean, and my rheu matism is entirely gone. I weighed 116 pounds when I began the medicine, and I now weigh 152 pounds. My first bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong man. I would not be without 8. S. S. for several times its weight in gold. C. E. MITCHELL, W. 23d St. Ferry, New York. U.oil lor over 'JJ yoars williurt-at eu 'oo«sby the physicians . f Fai-i,-, Sow y.. r it an 1 J.uu lon, and superb r t . i ’1 o 1.. ra l rib-, i lv.u.pt . uro of at eases, reeeut or < ilen-.s l-.i‘ up only iu Glass|,o!;;■ se ■ 1 v . p.o.lesloeli. PlUi E <•> I.I-.X.S, AIArtya JHI.JI Xliil C’IEAMSI CAPSULES IN a’UB ilAUKEX. Prepared by CLIN & CXE, Parle. HQ Sold Every* where. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 1>Y virtue of an order fVora the Court of Ordinary IJ ot 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 st:-tc and county.and known us the south part of 1 »t No. 6, tin the Northern Liberties ad joining the city of Columbus), and having a front on Oglethorpe street of sixtv-eiglit (f8) feet 6 inches, and a depth of one hundred and forty- four* 1 U’ feet, the same being the real estate be- loirung t > the estate of Eveline i Jaines, deceased, and the bon-e and lot in which she resided at time of h r deeGi. T« rmseesh. ALEXANDER HOWARD. Administrator, with t he will annexed, of Evelina Gaines, octloawlw’ks ssssssss s.s s s s s s S | For Fifty Years the gTeat Remedy for s I Blood Poison ana Skin Diseases. s s s s For 50 Y ears. SfSfSl It never Fails! Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. S s s s SSSSSSSSS88S8 CREAM BAKING Powoe* MOST PERFECT MADS The Cream of Tartar used in DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER is the purest in the world. The crystals are from the finest Grapes, imported direct from the vineyards of France. Washington, D. C., April 23, 1885. I have analyzed the Cream of Tartar used in Dr. Price's Daldng Poioder, and find it of the highest degree of purity. PETER COLLIER, Chief Chemist for Vie United States Department of Agriculture. The following, Heads cf thcr Great Universities and Public Food Analysts, find Dr. Price’s the purest and strongest. Free from Ammonia, free from Lime, free from Alum, and recommend its use in every family. Person.? doubting tho truthfulness of this can write any of the Chemists named: - , - JhemisU-y University or Pennsylvania, Phila delphia, I 5 a. » ; Prof. PETER COLLIER, Chief Chemist for tho United States Department of Agri-i Profs, culture, Washington, D. C. l.HEYS & RICE. Profs. Chemistry, Ontario School Pharmacy,Toronto,Canada, Mobile & Girard R. R, Co. O” and after this date Trains will ruu as follows: COLUMBUS, GA., October 3d, 1886. WEST BOUND TRAINS. i Columbus Union Depot Columbus Broad Street Depot.. d Union Springs j Union Springs EAST BOUND TRAINS. No. 1. Pasa’ger. 2 30 p m 2 -16 p m I 5 37 p m ; G 46 p 111 I 8 : 0 p m I 7 23 p m I 10 33 p m 10 25 pm 6 20 a m |. 10 35 p m I 6 30 ami, 1 45 a in 10 29 a nif. 2 00 a mi 11 20 ami. 115pm. 4 50 a ni | . Leave Montgomery, M. & E R. Pc. “ Eufaula, M. & E. R. R Arrive Union Springs Leave Union Sgrings Arrive Montgomery, M. & E. R R.. “ Columbus i 40 t 3 30 p ni j. 4 01 pm. 4 25 a m I 7 35 a ml j 3 45 a mi... 9 10 a m i 0 40 p m i 5 34 a m 9 25 a ill I 7 15 p m I 6 29 a ni | 7 29am | 7 29 a ml !.... 12 -15 p in 1 10 49 n m i 10 19 a m i Trains Nos. J and 2 (Mail! daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and AccoiiiniodatKm) daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily es- P E. WILLIAMS. O. P. A. The Btowq Cotton Gin Co., NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable” Brown Cotton Gius, Feeders and Con densers. All the very latest improvements: Im proved roll box, patent whipper, two brush belts, extra strong brush, cast steel bearing . improved Feeder, enlarp-n•” Jmst proc 'ondenser. t nng,simple’* instruction, durable U-gin <■*♦ _,.s light, < 1 ms tlie seed per jfect..r and produces lirst class samples. -•-rr-Acr-» UELiYS^n:) Fit::.': of fueigiit at onj accessible point. fScnd for fall description and price list. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga. BSat&wn: . J. C. REEDY. r Real Estate Agent, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, COVEBCs, 0A FAR NALK. $1450. Four room House. l 4 acre lot on Secntiri avenue. u 800 M acre lot, 4 room House, good re Dai r* upper Second aveuue. 700 3 Room house ou 0th street, between M and 3d avenues. u 550 Vacant lot on f th avenue, between 8tli ami 9th streets. u 2600 6 room house, % acre land, all necessarv outhouses, all new, on lower Bioad. 4500 J4 Acre lot, 0 room house,water works,bath, 250 One vacant lot fronting park. 1250 20 Acres land, 6 room house in good rennir 1000 10 Acres land, 5 room house, barn, all under* good fence, 3 miles east of city. 3000 36 Acres land, 5 room house, two 2 room kitchens, all in good repair, in Wynnton 1150 116 Acres land, 2 room house, on Bull creek in a fine state of cultivation. Terms eusv’ I have several fine farms on both sides of tho river, will sell for cash or on time, or exchange for city property. Call and see me before making arrangements elsewhere. I have a few good houses for rent yet, 6 and 6 room houses and sleen- ing rooms. J". O! REEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. dtf Catherine E. Jones). for Divorce 0rdef James W.' Jones. J to Perfcct Sendee. r ’ appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant effnnot be found in the count y of Muscogee, and it further appearing that said defendant does not reside in the state of Georgia; It is ordered by the Court that service be per fected on said defendant by publishing this or der twice a month for two months before the November term, 1886, of this court, in the Colum bus Enquirer-Sun, a public gazette of this state. June 7,1886. J. T. WILLIS, THOS. W. GRIMES, Judge S. C. <5. 0. Attorney for Libellant. A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee Superior Court at Us May term, 1886, on June 7th. 1866. GEO. Y. POND, augll 2tam5ra Clerk S. C. M. C.. Ga. NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having demands against P. McArdle, late ofMuscogeee county, deceased, to present them to me properly made out, within the time prescribed by law, so as to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re quired to make immediate payment to me. Tliis August 5th 1880. J. G. Bt’RRUS, angfl oawcw Administrator. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY; notified to i signed; according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. GEO. Y. POND, Administrator Estate Lucius Anderson, September 8. 1886. Deceased. sopMaw-fiw A FREE SAMPLE To introduce the great household remedy, GOI» DON’S KING OF PAIN, into every family, I or. Toledo. Ohio IWJANHpODlSra^'fmarAe^ I V I V’ttuslng Premature Pooay, Nervous Debility, Lost Munhood, etc., having tried in vain every known remedy, has discovered a simple solf-curo, which ho wlU semi FREE to his fellow sufferers. Address, C. J. MASON, P. O. 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