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DAILY ENQUIRED - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER *2, 1886.
News from the Three Statos Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
A Hon that Has Kiwtod Korty Days—MArrluups
Around In Goornln—A Mvllmilist Church
Destroyed hy Klro—A Kllllnii al Thomnston.
A Non {Street ltallrond and Klcetrlr I,Uhl', for
* Thriving Alabama Town.
Georgia.
Nightly in the woods around Amerieus
the hunter is out after the ’possum.
About 3000 bales of cotton have been
shipped from Crawford this season.
Mr. J. W. Smith, of Burke county, and
Miss Ida Dawsing, of Milledgeville, were
married last week.
The Miledgeville Chronicle will here
after be all home print. The auxiliary
plan has been discarded.
All the evidence in the election contest
in Glynn county has been taken and pre
pared for laying before the legislature.
Mr. R. L. Holloway and Miss Julia E.
Hall were married the past week at the
old Hall homestead seven miles below Mil
ledgeville.
In Salem district the cotton crop is not
only all open, but nearly all picked out,
ana without any rain on it. There will be
about two-thirds of a crop made.
To-day James Carlton, of Athens, l'athsr
of Hon. H. H. Carlton, will be 01 years of
( age, and will also cast his ballot for his
youngest son for congress.
Mr. W. W. Fleming, of the Early County
News, and Miss Pearl Dews, daughter of
Capt. W. W. Dews, of Baker county, wore
married at Leesburg last Thursday.
The Washington Are company, of Au
gusta. one of the oldest in the state, has
withdrawn from the department, and the
effects of the company divided among its
members.
The death of Hollis B. Kendrick, who
was nominated for tax receiver of Pulaski
county, will probably result in lively com-
S etition for that office iu the election in
anuary next.
At a meeting last Thursday night of the
Atlanta Artillery, Captain Whack Bailey,
of Augusta, presented the members a
handsome buglo which was used by the
old Atlanta artillery.
Dougherty county will vote December
1 oil the question of issuing bonds for
building a free draw bridge of iron across
Flint river about a mile below Albany.
Bids for the work are Invited now.
B. Holmes died last week at Thomnston
from the effect of a knife wound received
at the hands of Oscar Williams on last
Wednesday night. Holmes also went by
the name of Jones and was a notoriously
bad character. The difilcuhy was the re
sult of an old grudge.
The handsome now Pearce Chapel, a
Methodist church in charge of the Rev. S.
W. Stubbs, located live miles from Cairo,
was destroyed by lire last week. It was
clearly the work of some cowardly incen
diary, as the can in which kerosene is kept
in the church was found on the outside.
Mr. A. J. Williams, of Glascock county,
has a hog that lias fasted forty days and
nights and is still living. This hog'fel! in
an old well about six weeks ago, where he
remained without food or water until a
few days ago. He weighed about 150
pounds when he fell in, and when taken
out weighed sixty pounds.
*
Alabama.
John M. MeKleroy is spoken of as the
probable successor of Benator John T. Mor
gan.
The Good Templars’ lodge of Headland
numbers nearly ufty members, and is grow
ing in interest.
Professor Leon, the rope walker, will
spend fair week in Montgomery and give
daily performances.
Greenville has a colored amateur rope-
walker. His performance is said to be
quite creditable.
Two citizens of Greenville went Ashing
> Friday and returned with Afty pounds of
Ane trout and white perch.
Rev. G. 8. Stanton has organized a flour
ishing lodge of Good Templars at '/Aon
church, about four miles from Headland.
R. A, Dunlap has boon appointed to iill
the register’s office in Gadsden, caused by
the election of James T. Brooks to .the
clerk’s office.
The Anniston and Atlantic railroad is
completed to Syilaeuuga, where it will
cross the Georgia Western and Birming
ham extension. It will be.extended about
six miles below into the timber lands of
the company.
The completion of the railroad from
Sheffield to Birmingham means a great
deal for the latter city, us that will give the
products of her furnaces and mines a com
petitive route to the great iron manufne-
turingcenters, Pittsburg, Cincinnati,‘Louis
ville and St. Louis.
Gadsden is to have a short line of street
railroad and electric lights. The prob
abilities of |a new railroad has quickened
the energies of the place to a wonderful
extent. The correspondent of he Birming
ham Age says enthusiastically: “The
dark days of Gadsden are gone, and hence
forth her steps will be onward and up
ward, and her strides will be tremendous.’’
A chuuk of iron thrown by Mr. William
Strobridgo, at a negro in Selma, on last
Saturday, missed him and struck Miss
Anna Orosslnnd, who was standing near
by, on one of her limbs near the thigh,
impaling her to a shill where she was
making some purchases. Strobridg'e
hastily ran to the lady and drew the missile
from her quivering tiesh, and had her
escorted homo. The wound is very pain
ful but not serious.
Florida.
Ocala has a Chinese laundry.
Quincy boasts of her Ane schools.
Geronimo wears a Catholic cross on his
breast.
Key West has no hotel accommodations
at present.
Ocala will soon have a new machine shop
and foundry.
The S. S., O. and G. trains are now run
ning at LeRoy.
Tile cotton crop is about half gathered
in Marion county.
Many strangers and prospectors are seen
in St. Augustine now.
Work on the Presbyterian church at
Ocala bus commenced.
A large bear was killed one day last
week hy parties living at Whitesville.
The iron for the Sanford and Lake Eus-
tis railroad will he laid to Tavares by No
vember 11.
Orlando wants a railroad completed be
tween Orlando and Oakland, via Gotha
and Oconee.
A new addition to Jacksonville called
Drysdale is announced. The preparatory
surveys are being made.
Great improvements are to be made on
the north side of Lake Weir at an early
day. Besides the building of a hotel, the
contract of which has already been let, the
citizens contemplate organizing a company
to erect a sanitarium and tabernacle.
Valuable and Cenwnlent.
Brown’s Bronchial Troche3 are a
safe and sure remedy for Bronchitis,
Coughs, and other troubles of the Throat
and Lungs. Sold only in boxes. Price 25
cents. oc28 d&wlw
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WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
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and of ritat value
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weak and Ailing
Women and
dren.
ft
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’ Strengthening
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gesting the food.
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no hurtful
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posed of carefully
selected Vegeta
ble Medicines,
combined skill
fully, making a
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For Bale by *11 Drttggtftta And Gromra.
you nut keep \ 01,1 N V COKIMAL, iciul
buttlo will L j atut, elm re** paid.
. Volina,’
by 1 e a d i n g
dcians, telling
how to treat din*
eases at HOME,
mailed, together
with a set of hand
some cards by new
Hcliotype process,
on receipt of 10 c.
Should tho dealer near
$1.00, and % lull .i w
Volina Drug and Chemical Company,
llALTl'iOKlt, MD., t:. 8. A.
RADFI ELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
Most happily meets the demand of the age for
woman’s peculiar uftlictions. It isn remedy for
WOMAN ON LY, and for one special class of her
diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con
ditions of the womb, and so controls the
Menstrual organs as to regulate ail derangements
and irregularities-of her Monthly Sickness. The
proprietors claim for this remedy no ot her medi
cal property. It is stricily a Vegetable Com
pound, the studied prescription of a learned phy
sician whoso specialty was Female Diseases,
and whose fame became enviable beer.use of his
success in the treatment and cure of ft male com
plaints. Suirenngwornan,it will relieve yon of
nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex.
For sale by druggists. Write for book, “Mes
sage to Woman,” mailed free.
Bkadfiisld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
eod&w nnn <:d
Catarrh
__ ino Honorable Supcior Court of
Count : The petition of the Fugle utid Hhetiix
Manufacturing l\ inp..n> lopectlully shows.
That n is a co'jff r uum m said slito, .ocated and
doing busim^S*.f said c iumy, and it.- principal
office ami place of doing bimhiuss is in Columbus,
in ‘•aid county.
Tlmt the original charter and act of incorpora
tion was iranttd by the (iunur.it Am embfy of
said State by an Act entit ud * An Act to incorpo
rate the Fagic and U!u niv Manufacturing Coin*
pany of Columbus < leor. ia,” which act was ap
proved loth of March, lstill.
That said Act of Incorporation did tot provide
for tlu-election o- more than five Directors, nor
has there been any chan,;e in the law» respecting
said corporation.
That the corporators named in raid Act did or
ganize said company, and that the capital stock
o said company has bee if incrcasi d to one mill
ion two hundred and fifty thousand dollar's, all
which has been paid in.
That the object of said corporation was the
manufacture and sale 01 cotton and woolen
goods, and said company still carry on such busi
ness in said county.
That at the last annua 1 meeting of the stock
holders of said company it wns resolved by said
stockholders that application should be made to
alter and amend the charter of said company, so
us to provide that the stockholders should, at the
annual elections, choose nine directors among
said stockholders instead of five, as provided by
said charter.
Wherefore, your petitioner prays that an order
may bo passed at the next November term of mid
Court declaring said petition granted, aud that
the Fourth Section of said Act shall be so altered
and ameneed as that the same slut 1 read as fol
lows: . ...
8cc IV. That there shall be an annual meeting
of the stockholders of said corporation at such
time and place as the corporation may provide by
its by-laws for the purpose of electing nine direct
ors, and that the time of holding the first meeting
of the directors under the said tirst election shall
he fixed by said director's, ora majority of them,
and the said direct' rs chosen at said elect ion, or
at the annual election to be afterwardslield.sliall,
as soon as may be after subsequent elections,
chose out ^ftheir nnmbena president,and in case
of the death, resignation or removal of the presi
dent or any directors, such vacancy or vacancies
may be filled for the remainder of the year where
in they may happen by the said remaining < 1 rect
ors, or a majority of them may appoint a presi
dent pro tern., who shall exercise such powers
and functions os the by-luws of said corporation
may provide.
PEABODY. BRANNON * BATTLE,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed and recorded in the Clerk’s olllco of the
Superior Court of said ■county thi.sl8tli.liy of Sep
tember, 1880. UFO Y. POND,
ep.'l <
Clerk S. C M. C.. Ga.
CATA III It II.
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A particle is applied into each nostril and ia
agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by mail,
registered 50 c.t.s. Circulars free. ELY BROS..
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NOW BEADY
For Fail, 1886.
Clothing Made to Order.
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of vour whiskey every night before retiring,
rndrelv left me. Anpedro wim never better,and
have no feelwg ol being pufl'od Up alter meals
nnd 1 he dizziness which 1 was greatly bom
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me. My weight has Increased nearly 12
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Dress Goods House
O 3T 1 THIS SECTION.
Carrying More Dress Goods and More Dress Trimmings Than Any
House in Columbus.
*
Novelties Every Week!
BOOTH & HOFF'S
IS THE PLACE FOR
STYLISH WRAPS.
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE
-FOR PARTITION—
Two Valuable Plantations.
j 1 KOJUilA, MUBCOOEK COUNTY—Under aud
' * by virtue of an order from tho .Superior Court
of Muscogee County, parsed ui the May term, 1886
thereof, theundt rsigned ('iMnmlsxfoticrR appoint
ed by said court will null in iront of the court
house of said count y, iti the city of Columbus, on
the first Tuesday in Nov* mbernesl, between tho
legal hours o* sal", at public outcry to the highest
bidder.
ty, nil I:
Clconriii f ._ - _ —_
the "James H, Jones” or "Ridgewood Plantation/
corsisting of lot No. in the ninth district, also
lots Nos. 288 11 nd 291, two hundred two and a half
(2021 acres each, more or less: also 100 acres of tho
north part of lot No. 2x7 at Jones’ Crossing, also
fractional lots Nos. 2H9 and 200. eml»ty-one (01; acres
each, all in the tenth district, also the south halt
of lot No. 287 one hundred one and a quarter
(101*4) acr< s more or less; also fractional lots Nos.
257 and 288, ninety '90) acres each, in seventeenth
district; also fractional lot No. 1 in eighteenth
district,sixty-seven and a half Wu) acres more or
less. Said plantation containing in all twelve
hundred and eighteen and or e-fourth (1218*4)
acres more or less; (excepting therefrom the
small plat or enclosure known as the "Jones
family cemetery,” containing ^ acre, and the
right of access thereto', bounded on north by
lands of Boyd, Stripling and McFarland*
west by McFarland. south by Mo-
Farland and Cox. cast by the
"Carnes place.” Improvements—an 8 room two-
story dwelling house, tenant houses, gin and
screw, stables, well fine water and good fences.
Also, the body of land known us the 'Carnes
place,” consisting oflot No. 257, two hundred two
and one-half (202*v) acres; part of lot No. 254 west
of Kendall creek, one hundred five and threo-
fourths(105*0 acres, more or l«ss; fractional lot
No. 250, eighty-one 181'acres, and all that part of
fractional lot No. 255,‘Wes' of Kendall creek and
south of a line running due west from said creek
8 chains and 20 links south of tho district line, con
taining eighteen and tbree-fourtns < 18 ‘1) acres
more or less, said plantation containing in all
four hundred and eight acres, more or less; all in
tho tenth district of said eoirnty; bounded north
by Boyd's place, south by Cox, east by Kendall
creek and Jenkins, west by "Jones place” Im
provements -a commodious one-story dwelling
house, outhouses, good fences and well of fine
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 places given on January 1,1887. De
scription of lands from recent survey by Jno. E.
Lamar, county surveyor. Hale tor partition.
1). A. ANDRKWS, )
J. G. MOON, , Comm’rs.
TOL Y. CRAWFORD.)
Constructed Witli Our Own
“Patent Eyelet Batteries,”
8uipass in power and permanency all and every
other device to apply magnetism to the human
system. Our record stands at 85 percent of all
curable cases cured. Throat, Lung, Stomach,
Kidney, Liver and almost every other trouble
yields to the mild yet persistent currents of mag-
neti. in, as applied by our methods. The Belt
and Invigorator impart great strength, warmth
and comfort, aud tin* Dyspeptic, Nervous, weak
and desponding, become hopeful and genial, and
enjoy life again.
Their Cloak Room is full of now and slylisli Coverings of
every description. Don’t fail to inspect their line when you
are in search of a Newmarket, a Circular, a Visite, Dolman,
Jacket, or any other style Wrap being worn. Their stock is
superb, and the [trices are right. You are invited to look
them over.
BLANCHARD, BOOTH & LI XI F F
John II. Henderson vs. Green McArthur. Run
Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. May Term, 188f.
Superior Court of Muscogee County, (icorg-a.
It appearing to the Court by tire Petition n?
John li. Henderson that on the lh.st day ■ f Hep
t ember, in the year of Our Lord eighth him
died and eighty-two. Green McArthur, of s.'id
county, made and delivered to suid John II Hen
derson a certain instrument in writing e-.unnionl:
called a promissory note, whereby he promised L
pay to said plaintiff the sum of one hundred uric
thirty-nine dollars twelve months alter date wit)
interest from date at eight, per cent, pi r anmm
for value received, and that afterwards on t he '
day of September, 1682, the better t.o ticcur*' tin
payment of said instrument executed ana dcliv
cred .to said plaintiff his deed ami mr.rtgag'
whereby he conveyed to said plainlilf. all tha -
tractor parcel of land situated, lying and binu
in the County of Muscogee, known ami bounder
as follows: On the north by the lands of Jnme
Variety Unparalleled.
Prieet* Ileanonable.
Nathfaeflon iluarnuteert
GOODS selected now will be made ready for
delivery at any date desired. Call and favor nt
with an order.
' G. j. PEACOCK,
t'latliliiff Manufacturer, 1200 A 1202
Ur oh * Street. Columbus Oa.
by tire h.
bv the lands of Philip Owens, containing
four and onc-hulf acres, more or less, whre
mortgage was conditioned that if thesaid deiund
ant should pay off and discharge said promissorj
note according to its tenor and effect, that ther
said deed.of mortgage and said note should b*
void. And it further appearing that said promis
sory note remains unpaid, it is therefore order**!
that said defendant do pay into this court by, tin
first day of the next term t hereof, the principal
interest and cost due on said mortgage and prom
issory note, or show cause to the eonti ary,it Inert
be any, and that on failure of said defendant s*
to do, the equity of redemption in ami to saic
mortgaged premises be forever therein ter burro*
and foreclosed. Audit is further ordered thapt
this Rule be published in the Columbus Kn
quireh-.Sun once a mouth for four mouths, or f
copy thereof served cn the said defendant,
special agent or attorney, nt least tin
before the next term of this court.
Bv the Court:
TUI, Y. CRAWFORD,
month-
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jvont excesaivu ncc-umulr.tion of fat.
the .Un^SRe# ic Iiiiujj rVceliliu'e
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Petitioner's Attorney.
J. T. WILLIS, Judge S. C. C. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscoge*
Sup -rio- * u.: at iUi May Term. 1880. on tin lutt
Muy of May. 1880. GEO. Y. POND,
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Clerk
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
A NY person having claims uga inf t the estate of
J\ Catharine Sullivan, deceased, will imsent
them within the tune jir scribed by law, and all
persons indebted to her are required to make
Pr oc21oavNw lent t0 mU ' M. SULLIVAN. Sr.
5700 to $2500;*, S/Si; li
1 11.o working for us. Ageuto preiorrud w)>.• < : n
: ui-.li their own lioiMes »m*l give their ’
nloit* of peSoto, Lt^allo,Mandi*}), Boon*
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'We have the best and cheapest Ilose in the market. A full line of Hose Reels and Nozzles.
GEORGIA STEAM ANO GAS PIPE COMPANY,
Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street.
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ANTEED BY
BRANNON & CARSON,
Druggists, Columbus, Georgia.
lot supplied to peddlers at
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