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DAILY ENQUIRER SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MOUSING, NOVEMBER 3, 18 U
A FAMILY uF GUM CHEWERS.
Tliolr .lnw» Arc >'«cr »t Iti'Ht Kxocpt When The,
Arc Mccpl«fi>-lt Tonic riicm Jlnncj.
A H13tings (Minn.) spucinl says: Amor,
the arrivals in this neighborhood from tu
east last spring was a family of gaunt, loi, rj
leggod, tnia-chested, ruvv-boned peop..
named Ida, who came from Vermin,
They bought a farm about four miles we-
■of hero and settled down to get a live .
out of the soil. Last Monday Henry Idr
the oldest son of the family and the gaunt
est and thinnest legged of them all, drove
up to the general ntoro ot Q. VV. Denny, in
tnii town, with sixteen bushels of No. 1
hard wheat to se'l. After some UttledtuK-
ering about the price, seventy cents was
Anally decided upon, the whole amounting
to #11.20.
"N w is there anything in the Btoro you
would like to have in the way of trade V
said Mr. Denny, when this result had been
reached.
"Got any gum ?” asked Henry.
“Oh, yes. We have several kinds of
gum.”
"I guess I’ll take it out in gum, then.”
said Henry. "Pretty near outat the house
and we don't want to buy any more for a
month, anyway.”
When Denny had recovered from this
staggering demand, he went into the store
and began to gather together all the gum
in the establishment. He says that i y
throwing in all the spruce, tolu, arable
rubber, tragacanth and every other kii.d
of gum in the store, just stopping short of
a pair of gum boots, and by charging re
tail prices for the gum and wholesale f, r
the wheat, he just managed to make #11.20
■worth of gum, with which the lean and
-delighted Henry went away.
Mr. Denny’s curiosity was so much
aroused by this singular transaction taut
he determined to visit and learn more
about a family that bought #11.20 worth of
gum at a time. He went out a day or two
after Henry’s purchase and he reports a
curious state of things existing in the Ide
household. The entire family, he says,
■chew gum as long as their jaws can wag.
When they sit down to a meal each one
■tak s a big quid of gum out of his mouth
and plasters it up on the wall behind him.
'The moment the repast is over, each one
reaches tor his gum and begins chewing
again. The ceilings of the house are cov
ered with old quids that the children have
thrown up there in sport and he estimated
that he saw as much us a bushel lying
around in corners and under tables. The
family consists of the father, mother and
■■six children, the youngest only three years
old, and they all chew gum—harder, faster
and more untiringly than two train loads of
Vassar girls could. The old lady told him
most of the family went to sleep with their
gum in their mouths and she believed
some of them chewed in their sleep. No
■one ever thought of leaving the house on
an errand without a plentiful supply of
the indispensable article, and once when
the supply ran out iu harvest time work
had to be suspended until one of the boys
could ride into town and get some. The
childrens, she said, had practised at it so
long that they could chew all day without
having to stop to rest more than once or
twice. Their extraordinary indulgence
seems to have produced no marked effect
upon the family, and except their exceed
ing lankuess and an air of constitutional
■weariness there is nothing strange in their
appearance. The old man told Denny he
thought it cost him more than #150 a year
for guin.
Brace Up.
You are feeling depressed, your appetite
is poor, you are bothered with headache,
you are fldgetty, nervous and generally out
of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up,
but not with stimulants, spring medicines,
or bitters, which have for their basis very
cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate
. you for an hour, and then leave you in
worse condition than before. What you
want is an alterative that will purify your
blood, start healthy action of liver and
kidneys, restore your vitality, and give re
newed health and strength. Such a medi
cine you will find in Electric Bitters, and
only 50 cents a bottle at Brannon & Car-
son’B Drug Store. eod&w
A l.ucky Broker.
New York Telegram.
George B. Green, grain-broker and
member of the produce exchange, has
earned the right to call himself the lucky
man. Yesterday a dealer in diamonds en-
, tered the produce exchange building and
offered to raffle a diamond pin at #1 a
chance. The brokers were in/ the mood
for sport, and as ready to speculate in
'diamonds as in grain. So they put up #1
each on the chance of getting the pin.
Mr. Green proved to be the holder of the
lucky number and the pin was awarded to
him. Then the dealer offered a diamond
ring of the same value, upon the same
terms, and a hundred or more members
risked 11 each upon the chance. Green
-said he would not enter this time, but
give the other boys a chance, but finally
admitted that though he had a diamond
pin he had not another dollar in his
pocket. At that moment a score of brokers
offered to lend him the money He ac-
cepfced a dollar from one and matched it
with another broker. He won, paid back
his loan and then bought a chance in the
raffle for the ring. To his surprise, for the
. second time he was winner, and the ring
was allotted to him.
A MOST LIBERAL OFFER.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.,
offer to send their celebrated Voltaic
Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty
days* trial to any man afflicted with Nerv
ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, -lanhood,
n._ tu j .-.Ulrtf in iioqIpH An*
tilted backward; no letter very mucii >>
r “i in neighbor, nor with heads mu*
move or tails much below the letters so d .
tinguished—the letters all having about tl t
same general uprightness, and the lin* s
true to the edges of the paper, neith*
tending upward nor downward. Exu. ,
business-like people will have an exn t
handwriting. Fantastic minds revel i
quirks and streamers, particularly for TN-
capital letters, and this quality is not . -
frequent in certain business hands, as if t k
writers found a relief from the prussic n i
ture of their work in giving flourishes to
certain letters. Firm, decided, downright
men are apt to beat on the pen whil, vvri-
•mg. and to make their strokes hard and
oii-k. On the contrary, people who are 4
not sure of tuemselvcs and are lacking in
self-control press unevenly and with anx
ious-looking, soratchy hands. Ambitious
people are apt to be overworked. They
are always in haste and either forget to
cross their t’s or dot their i's. They are
also apt to run the last few letters of every
word into an Illegible scrawl. Flurried,
troubled, and oonscicnce-twinged persons
have a crabbed and uneven handwriting.
M other’s
Friend
Not only shortens the time
of labor and lessens the in
tensity of pain, but it great
ly diminishes ihe danger to
life of both mother and child
and leaves the mother in a
condition highly favorable
to speedy recovery, nnd fur
less liable to Hooding, Con
vulsions, and other alarming
symptoms incident to slow
or painful labor. Its wonder
ful efficacy in this respect
entitles it to be called The
Motheu’s Fripnd and to be
ranked as one of the life
saving remedies of the nine
teenth century.
We cannot publish certifi
cates concerning this reme
dy without wounding the
delicacy of the writers. Yet
we have liundieds on file.
Send for our book, “To Mothers,” mailed free.
Brad field Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
jy21 eod&w urm <2)
FOR SALE.
The Wilkerson Residence, Third avenue, op
posite Mr. Jno. Hill’s.
Two-story Brick Store on Broad street, opposite
Central Hotel.
Vacant lot, acre, north Second avenue.
The Harrison Dwelling and 40 acres, Beall-
wood.
Lots 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 19, Block 5, on C. & W.
Railway.
Frame Store south of Disbrow’s.
FOR IR/ZEjUSTT.
Col. Holt’s Brick Store, near Swift's mill, with
rooms above. Also new two-story Dwelling on
same lot.
Mr. Peabody’s new five-room Dwelling, Rose
Hill.
The Newman Dwelling, Rose Hill, six rooms.
The Russell Dwelling, Second avenue, opposite
Crawford’s.
Five room Dwelling, Second avenue, opposite
Bedell’s.
L. H. CHAPPELL,
Broker. Real Estate anil Insurance Agent.
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Something New In Hiding Habits.
Boston Herald.
I saw a novel kind of riding habit up at
the school the other day. It was the most
sensible and comfortable of anything I
have ever seen a woman wear in riding.
First, knee breeches buttoning close be
low the knee. Then high-topped boots,
also buttoned closely to the leg over the
breeches and above the knee. Over all
.this was worn a coat like a coachman’s
close fitting ulster, buttoned far enough
down to hide the figure only, and left free
to fall to the left foot, and fastened by loops
and buttons down the inside of the left
coat tail to the inside of the left leg. In
this way she was completely covered, and
yet as perfectly free as a man would be in
case of accident. I scarcely think this
style of habit will become popular, not tor
some time at any rate. It exposes the
figure too much before the wearer is in the
saddle, and most of our ladies will wait
until they are generally worn before they
will have the courage to adopt them. In
the country, where one can manage to
escape observation, I can not think of a
more convenient style of habit.
HANDWRITING.
PeculiaritioK of (iiarerter Indicated by INiunaii-
whip.
St. Nicholas.
There are people who claim to read
men’s characters from their writing. As
the writing of every nation is distinguished
by strong national peculiarities, it is easy
for an expert to decide to what nation a
writer belongs. Having settled that, cer
tain large characteristics, which are com
mon to all men, but in different degrees,
can be seen in every handwriting. A cer
tain number of men are calm, even-lived,
sensible and practical. Men of that class
are almost certain to write plain, round
hands,in which every letter is distinctly leg
ible; neither very much slanted forward nor
and Teething.
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Requires no cooking. Our Book, The Oar#
and Feeding of h..*nnts l mailed free.
DOLIBER. GUODALH to OO ****** Wm»
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Crab Orchard
■WATER.-y.
THU UVKK.
the kidneys,
the stomach,
'the bowels.
a POSITIVE CUBE FOB
3 dyspepsia. O
Constipation. <
Sick Headache, w
Dose One to two teaipoonfuli.
Genuine Cr.b •?££.” hJ
aealed parEase. at 0c. and 25c.
genuine Salta .old in bulk.
Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop re.
S. N. JONESjMtnager, LoulsmUIc^m^
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Used for over lit years v/ilh great au-rees tiy tbs
physicians ol Paris. New Y"i'k an t Loudon, and
super! r t > n'l others f rtiio ) r.inT't < nro of aL
cases, recent i rofloipis sniling. PuMip only in
Glass Bm lies containing M<- pniilese.cli. PHIfK
75 CENTS, MAKING THEM THE CHEAPEST
CAPSULES IN THE JUAUKET.
Fioparcd by
CLIN & CUE,
Palis.
MULES
Sold
Every.
■where.
Catherine E. Jones) Libe i f or Divorce. Order
r S' t A11 ., i'to Perfect Service.
JameaW. Jones. )
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the
1 Sheriff that the defendant cannot be found, in
the county of Muscogee, and it further appearing
that said defendant does not reside in the state
of Georgia;
It
Itisordered by the Court that service be per
fected on said defendant by jmbl'shmg thns or-
der twice a month for two months before the
November term, 1388, of this court, in ttie Colum-
bus ENqumpa-SUN, a public kazetteof this state.
THo's WShlMia, J Jud(re I &CU5. C.
A tme^xtract’fromthe minutes of Muscogee
Superior Court at its May term^l886, un June 7th
18 augll 2tam2m Clerk 8. C. M. C.. Ga.
ZIMMERMAN FRUIT EVAPORATORS
•**st AKTfe 2BTMSSS? <,ar *
MfcSfttaaimMiuoW. C*. Cl.ei.wl, OH..U.S.A.
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In Rc. "Chattahoochee Falls Company." Ap
plication for Charter.
S T ,ATE OF GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COIN
To lilt' Superior Court of said county:
flic P tition ol .l. T. Wurnoek L. F. Garrard, A.
J. Hethuue. A. It. Lawton ami Geori c M. Clapp,
rcspectmily show's that the and their associates
ami success ,is itos re to he incorporated and
made a body corporate and politic under the
numc ot Clinttuliooi bee Falls Company.”
1 he object ot Hind corpomtors, and fir which
they ask t*t be incorporated i.nd empowered t
engage in,is:
The ut.liz dion. Improvement anr. operatioi of
water power on the Chattahoochee river, in the
County of Muscogee und State oi'Gcorgia, by con
trolling the waters o suit (.'ImtUthooehcc river
with locks, dani!’. and uch other menus amide
vices as nmy be neces ary to enabl them to sup
ply water power tor lti.tiiur.uHuring purposes 10
such mills an<> machinery as may be thereon lo
dated and which may tie hereafter purchased and
ereeled by said corporation, a* d to such persons
or corporations as may purchase, lease or rent
said waterpower or uiij part thereof from it
to construct and maintain ail luces ury camv s,
chute# flumes, sluices, dams, tramwaysand other
appliances oil, upon and through the lands and
propertyolsaiocorporation for the proper dis
tributiou. utilization and preservation of said
water power aiiti wnieh may be found essential
and useful iorsanl purposes.
To utilize and improve all the lands acquired by
saici carpi rational and contiguous to said water
power upon lln* east and west hanks of the Chat
tahoochec river, in ;ne States ol Georgia and Ala
bnrnu, by erecting thereon ills, machinery, fac
tories ami other buildings, in.ri engaging in the
manufacture of cotton wool and nil other fibrous
an. textile materials into yarns, cloth, thread,
rope and other fabrics, goods and products of ev
eiy kind whatever.
Ginning cotton lor toll or i ceil or other valuable
consideration; manufacturing cotton scud into
huoIi a products as can be obtained then froifl:
grin, ling corn, wheat and other grain and produce
for toiJ or !<<i market ami convening the same into
Hour, meal and us other products.
Tnefurmshii got'power and the production and
generating thereby ot electricity for ligl t and
Heat, tor motive power ami lor such mechanical
ami oi her uses and purposes as ii may be adapted
io; and supplying icaaing aim boiling me sume
.•nu erecting and construct! g in connection
tnerewitn such works, po es, wires above and un
der ground, und othe. apparatus, eeeirie.il de
vices and stations throughout said Com ty of
.Muscogee as may be necessary to convey, i. ruisii
and supply tiic same to public and private con-
sumeiu.
The manufacture of paper in all its forms, and
of paper, timber, wood and metals into such
utensils, woodenw are, machinery and other
goods as may be produced therefrom; and the con
ducting and carrying on o; the manufacture of
ail and eve. y other kind of goods, wares, machine
ry, wood and metal products, or such branches or
parts thereof as mu> be found eiental and de
sirable for the profitable employment and im
provement o the said water power and properi y.
Haiti corporation to have power and authority t •
sell, lease or rent its said water power, lands, ma
chinery, facto les and buildings, or such parts ai d
portions mereo! us may be e • pedient, to such per
sons or other corporations as it may deem fit. and
proper; and to advance from its corporate capital,
funds to such persons or corporations as may oc
cupy its suid property; to aid and promote tin
carrying on by them of their said manufacturing
business, and to make und execute ail neces> ary
conveyances and othi r instruments, and to enter
into ail proper contracts ant- agreements for the
cxcrcne o' th.sauthorit> and the securing of its
said advanci s.
Also, to have power and authority to lay out
pi. ts and building lots upon the lands which may
be hereafter acquired by said corporation in the
States 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 BUHINESS
of said corporation will be located at the site of
its said mills and water power in Muscogee Coun
ty, State of Georgia.
ITS CHIEF OFFICE
to be in the City of Columbus, ol’said County and
State; but it shall have authority iu pursuit of its
said business and promotion of its objects to cs
tablish bi anch offices at such other points aud to
exercise its rights and franchises heretofore men
tioned, and to build actones, make improve
ments, contracts, agreements, investments and
carry on business of the nature and character
afore mentioned with regard to its property and
upon the lands and property whicli may be here
after acquired by said corporation in the Htate ol
Alabama, and at such other places within and
without the limits of said Htatesol’ Georgia aud
Alabama, os. its objects and interests may re
quire.
THE CAPITAL STOCK
of said corporation shall be one hundred and fifty
thousund dollars, puyable in money or property.
as said corporators may determine, to be divided
into shares of |100 each, of which amount ten per
cent, thereof shall be paid in before said corpo
ration commences to do business; and petitioners
desirt said corporation shall have authority to in
crease said capital stock from time to time as it
may deem fit and proper to any sum not exceed
ing one million dollars,
They desire said corporation to have the power
of suing and being sued; to have and to use a
common seal, and to alter, break and chungc the
same at will; to make rules and by-laws lor the
management of its business, not in comiict with
the laws of this State und the United States, und
the same to alter, amend and rescind at pleasure:
to receive, lease, rent or purchase und hold such
real estate and personal property as may be now
oi hereafter necessary for its corporate purposes,
fbr the expansion ano advancement of its objects,
for the securing of debts due and to become due
to said corporation, and the same to sell, mort
gage and convey at will.
That it have power to effect loans and to issue
bonds in the name of said corporation, without
security or to secure such bonds by mortgage of its
property, real and personal, or of such parts or
portions thereof as 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 stock, und to do
ana perform all such acts os 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-
■ incorporated un-
he term of twenty
years, with tne privilege or 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, and that af
ter the filing, recording and publishing of this
petition, as provided by law. tne Court will pass
an order declaring this application granted.
& LEVY,
L F. GARRARDj
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 pajge 16, and Records of
Bills and Writs, Muscogee Superior Court, 1885.
GEO. Y. POND,
ocl3oaw4w ClerkS. C. M. C. Ga.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
I HAVE FOR SALE a half acre lot and new
five-room Dwelling on lower Broad street,
which the owner has authorized me to offer at a
bargain, as he wishes to move away.
The desirable Residence of Mr. O. C. Bullock,
on Fourth avenue, next to girls’ public school, at
a very reasonable price.
Key of Rose Hill, good Store and Dwelling
House.
$1800. New five room Dwelling and Vi acre lot
on Rose Hill, near street car line. Will
sell on terms to suit the purchaser.
1100. Half acre vacant lot on Second avenue.
800. A good four-room House on Second av
enue north of railroad.
400. A new three-room House on Fourth street.
Will sell on terms to suit purchaser.
3600. 150 Acres of land and good six-room Dwell
ing in Wynnton.
250. A vacant lot on lowr Second avenue.
226. A vacant lot near Slade’s school.
1000. Four new three-room Houses in Northern
Liberties -rent for $16 per month.
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt.
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GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 181
BAKER'S
Warranted absolutely put
Cocoa, from which the excess
Oil has been removed. IthasfAr.
time8 the strength of Cocoa mixo
with Starch, Arrowroot or Buga
and Is therefore far moreeconoc
leal, costing less than one cent
cup. It is delicious, nourlshin,
strengthening, easily atP°**oc
[and admirably adapted for inva
jids as well as for persons in healti
Sold by Grocers oVerywhere
W. BAKER & 00., Dorchester, Mass
REMOVAL of LAW OFFICE.
J-. L. WILLIS
Hu removed hie Office to up HtAirs over R.
Crane’. More.
oc7 lm
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co.
COLUMBUS, GA., October 3d, 1886.
^ \N and after this date Trams will run as follows:
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
Aeon
:.cave C’olumini? Union Depot
“ Columbus (bond Str *et Depot..
Arrive Union Springs
Leave Union Springs
\rrivc Tvo
“ Montgomery, M. & K. R. R
“ Kufiiuia. M. Si E. R R
2 30 p m 10 25 p m 6 20 a m i
2 16 p m 10 35 p ill 6 30 a in
5 37 pm 1 45 a ill 1029 ft nil
B 46 p ill! 2 00 ft m 11 20 n ill i
8.0 p m 1 1 15 P m I
| 7 23 p m 4 50 a m
1 10 33 p m 1 !
HAST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 2.
Paw ’ffer.
No. 4.
Aooottn
3 30 p m
4 01 ]> m
0 -10 p ill
7 15 p 111
10 19 u ill
Vrrive lTnlmi SprinKs
7 :w a m
9 ion m
ViTivc Montgomery, M. .fe K. it it
“ •'MlntnhtM
7 29 a m
12 '6 Ti 111
I ruins Nos. | and 2 (Mail) daily. Nop. 3 and 4 (MuCon
Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 ami 6 (Way
eeptcept Sumb y.
W. L <'La ft It. Sun’t.
f) E. WILLIAMS. G. I*. A
WILLIAMS & POU,
Successorn to J. A. WALKER,
Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons,
HARNESS SADDLERY,
Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas
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Ho Vigor to Ihe syrlom. f?*’ .!*•
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*rico,25 cents per bottle. Soi«l by L 'X *.
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;>rlce in stamps postpaid, to any andrets,
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Manufacturers and r i- fr* t . •
SEA FOAM
ALL FIRST-CLASS
StorekeepErs no w lesp it for Sale
or.3 e.fewPm
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL
Is the very best Saw Mill in the market. It took the only
medal of the first class at the New Orleans Exposition.
For the above, and for all other machinery, address,
FORBES LIDDELL&CO.,
Montgomery, Ala.
N. 13.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery is the largest in this part of the" country.
TO PARfi.vrS,
Many baking powders are v^»*v pemieinui
to health, and while every one regards hi*
own, he should also have a care for the tender
ones—the little children,
SEA FOAM
contains none of the bad qualities of baking
powders—soda or salerahis. It contains no
hurtful ingredient—no alum or uiniuouia.
SCIENTIFIC.
AH Ohemlstflkwho have analyzed Sen Foam
commend it. Housekeepers wh*> hp.ve used it
will have no other. Cooks, whose host efforts
have fulled with other jHiwders, are jubilant
over Sea Foam. Saves time, saves labor, saves
money.
It is positively unequaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the leading hotels nnd restanranta
In New York city ana throughout the country.
For sale by all first-doss grocers.
GAMTZ, JOKES tC CO.,
170 Dunne St., K. Y.
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DRUNKENNESS
Oil THE LiaUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
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It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea 1
without, tlie knowledge of (lie person tak-
ingil; is absolutely harmless, nn<l will ef
fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an al
coholic wreck. It has been given In thou
sands of cases, and in every instance a per
fect cure lias followed. It never fails. The
system once impregnated with the Specific,
it becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOB SALE BY
M. D. HOOD & CO., DRUGGISTS,
03 BllOAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA,
Call or write for circular & full particulars.
Hattie V. Joh.ison vs. James M. Davis. Petition
for the removal of Trustee, and for the ap
pointment of another Trustee.
Columbus. Ga., at Chambers, October 8, 1886,
the petit on in the above case 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, 1886, at the Court House
in the city of Columbus, why he should not be
r» moved from his trust and another trustee aj>-
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 on
him by publication of this order in the Columbus
TAXPAYERS TAKE NOTICE !
ing at once laxpn' ers will sav * cost of execution,
adverli ing ana sale. Come up and settle.
D. A. ANDREWS,
Tax Collector Muscogee County.
Office: Georgia Home Building.
sep7 eod tded
Enquirer-Sun, a newspaper published in the city
of Columbus, twice a month for two months be
fore the hearing.
Given under my hand and official signature.
J. T. WILLIS, Judge S. C. C. C.
octo 2tam2m
A FREE SAMPLE
uce the
DON’S KING Ol
will send a sample free to any one sending ad
dress. Address E. CL RICHARDS, sole proprie
or. Toledo. Ohio w umeoiyiv
FREE GHRI8TMA8 PACKAGE.
To introduce oui gooda end
secure future tr»de, we will
you free of charge, If yoi
EXTENSIVE
PURE BRED LIVE STOCK
ESTABLISHMENT
kin the WORLD.
New Import*.
Itlonn conrt.atly
' arriving.
Kit re lndlrlri.il
excellrnc. ill
rhoice Urr.lt.f,
Cl.YDHSDAT.R IfOHHr.M,
PKItClIKKON, NORMAN or
FRENCH OKA FT HOUSES.
ENGLISH DRAFT HORSES,
TROTTINU-IIREO ROADSTERS,
Cl.KVKI.AMt BAYS and FI!INCH JJ0ACIIKR8,
ICKI.ANO nnd SHETLAND PC NIKS,
IIOI.STKIN-FIUKSIAN nnd IIKVON CaTTI.K,
Our customers have the advuntuge of oui*
many yearn experience In breeding and
Importing; Superior Omiliry; Larue Va
riety anil Immense CollectiotiN; opportu
nity ol comparing diflerciil breed*: and
low prices, because of our unequaled la*
rilil ics, extent ot business and lew rnlem
of transportation.
Nootlicr establishment In the world otTem
such advantages to the purchaser.
i'll ICES LOW! TERMS EASYf Vh*
Itors welcome. Correspondence so I to*
Ited. Circulars Free. Mention this pul
p owell bros.. sprinjtm Crawford Cii-P*
THE FAMOUS BRAND OP
OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE
i introduced originally In the year
>. it tl
•rod VOc. in lUmin for poMur*.
Ac., 5 pr.lrt Chr/.ln.u c.nl.,5
nlc« New Year Ckrdi, I lovely
Birthday Card, a beautiful irilt-
bound floral Autopraph Album
ill nitrated wit), Mrdi, flowers,
handsome Pho
niUd 8tnt«-i
n an album
r Holiday Bor
"Pus ON * V f CJR.’nF/I mane mat can r»e ret urm*
"‘zTfe-ti.y satisfactory
i. «f:iy re .pert ned r«» pr»*- r-»'ind«d »*v a«i>-
..Litw ’...I viritn hi st MM'I pr.»;ca. XWsr M «e
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-SEDGWICK^
STEEL WIRE FENCE
M ANH00D.ffifffWlA l „VnSi
known romo.ly. Ban (IlHcnvnrcfl a Nlrnpln s.-If.-Mn-.
which ho Will hpikI FREP to hi- fellow Mim-rorH.
ArldrcKH, C. J. MASON, P. O. Box :m». Now York Cllv.
A MONTH
or Ladies in each county.
P. W. ZIEGLKR CO.,
ocll w8t Philadelphia
NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having
demands against F. McArdle, late of Muscogeee
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-
I
VITAXTEIi An Intelligent. Earnest Man to
TT Rep’esent, in his own locality, a large !
responsible house. A remunerative salary to
rignt party. Steady position. References ex- i
changed. Am. Manufacturing House, 16 Har- j
clay St., New York. oc7 tulm
NOW when bnolnesR Is dull and prices are low It
time to
ttbftrtrftlnL
liiRiie of W»trh-a KlrtoaSp-
It Is n Htrong net-work williouf barb*.
Don’t injur.- stock. It will turn dogs, pigs,
sheep and poultry, as well as horses und cattle.
The best fence for Farms. Garden, Stock
Ranges and Railroad*. Verv neut. pretty styles
for Lawns, l arks. School-lots and Cemeteries.
Covered with rust proof paint, or made of gal
vanized wire, us preferred, ft will last a Ufo
il in better than hoard* or.barbed
* iu r
csp.
ught-l
all competition iu ligl
and durability. We r
and easiest working u
self-opening gat
The
ll-i
edgwielt fiutCN
el wire, defy
ess, strength
st. cheapest
natie or
This whisky \
1862, and is constantly making new friends. ....
the product of the most approved process ot distill
ation, from carefully selected grain, being held uni
formly in warehouse until fully matured by age, i*
justly celebrated for its purity, delicacy of flavor
ami iimfonii quality. For sale, and orders solicited
by the agent, T. M. LOLLY, Opera House, j
Cor 10th Street and 1st Avenue, Columbus, Qa»
WANTED,
**0 to •»0 per month >iid ».
I>ruses to travel and sell oq*
aeftiers, or $40 a month and er
rs io distribute circulars in your vicinity. Bu*«
... jrahle, permanent, pleasant St e*sily operated.
All expenses advanced. SAMPLB CASKS/*■■. . . Ns
I stamps required. No lu—
n. Address NATIONAL
Bradford Block.
lurabug. We mean wT
AL ■SEESSiffl
rhat we say.
h/OMPAF“
ATI, Oil
... Ml ehei...
.. made. Tin* be*r Wire
Htrelelierw, rutting Pliers and Post
Auger*. For prices and part iculars ask Hard-
wan- Dealers, or address, mentioning paper,
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AGENTS SPlfcfALTIEll'.'hJnMtM^m" °M.
mouov oceiled u» l.ur «ood». Wrius for Catalogue ! mrlal
wfler* The Clipper Mfg. t'o.. (limited), tlaetanatt, O.
ROSES
The only establishment making a SPECIE’
BUSINESS of ROSES. 60 LARGE HOUSE
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offttx*. 5 Hplon-lid v-ir etie*--. woyr cho'cc, all lab* )•
for SI; 12 for 82: 10 ft rS*«! ?ofor«4s 35 for S
75for510; I00f'»r8l?1 "eClVE a H-indsot
Present of ohoioe and valuaD'e POSES ft
with every order. Our NEW GUIDE. " '■->"/•
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THE DINCEE CONORQ CO.
R«ii« Growers, W.^at G.o.c Ohc-terCc.. .
Electric Belt Free
To introduce It and obtain agents we will for the next
sixty days give away, free of charge. In each county
in the U. K. a limited number ot our 4-eruinii
Electro CLtlvauie Su*peii*ory ISelts, Price $5:
a i>osItive and unfailing cure for Nervous Debility,
Varicocele, Emissions, Jin potency &c. jftvm.oo Heward
paid if every llelt we mauufaetiire dors not generate
uironiuimelectrlecurrbut. Address at once EftKCTKKJ
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NEWARK
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of the mofitthrifiinsr personal adventures, ex
ploit* of scouts and spie*, forlorn hopes,hero
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•aid* N-id bold deeds on HOTIl 8Il»KH durirtg theOroat CivH
'SimtmmmBmmsm
m REWARD
will be paid for any Drain Fan at
same site that can cleau and bag «•
much Drain or Seed in one day a«
our Patcat MONARCH Grata
and heed Separator and Bag.
E r or our lasarared War*
iwac MUl whinh we offer cheap*
Prise List mailed free.
NEWARK MACHINE CO.
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