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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 19, 18*6.
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S IN INDIANA
Republicim Believed to Have Secretly
Carried on the Work,
Whrrrat D.moeratlr SUtmmfn Slum KtIiIpM
Sian* or Alarm—Tin- Lair In Marghi-r'ii I'aarSna-
rrptlhlo of Various Tirlsta—Senator Mrllonalrt of
Opinion (Hat l(r la Vlpurly Kntllloil to Ilia Srat,
Indianapolis, Ind., November 10.—11
has dawned upon the minds of leading
democrats that probably republicans have
adopted their own tactics and have en
tered contests against the democratic
members of the legislature on the cjuiet.
This could very readily have been done
in a county having u republican county
clerk and democrats be none the wiser.
In fact, one cose was made known lo-day.
In St. Joseph county two democrats were
elected to the legislature. Information
has been received at democratic head
quarters that both of these gentlemen
were contested last evening. Nothing was
said about the matter, but it leaked out,
and has been reported to the statesmen at
this city. What is now troubling demo
crats is whether the St. Joseph county
contests are the only ones that have been
seoretly filed. These two will
INCREASE THE NUMBER OK CONTESTS
filed by republicans against members of
the house to six. A recount has also been
filed by Dr. Taggart, republican candidate
for the senate, defeated by Dr. McClure.
Democrats entered seven contests against
republican senators. Wm. Murdock, how
ever, a defeated democratic candidate for
the senate in Tippecanoe county, it ap
pears, would not listen to the sa^es of his
party, and withdrew proceedings, thus
leaving the democrats with six contests in
the senate upon their list and three In the
house. It was also learned to-day that
democrats were in possession of informa
tion to the effect that one republican elect
ed to the house is ineligible on account of
not being a citizen of this country. An at
tempt was made to learn who the legisla
tor was, but Chairman Henderson refused
to impart any information. He acknowl
edged, however, that his committeo had
knowledge of a republican member of the
legislature who had only “taken out” his
first papers and was not really a citizen.
“He took his first papers in 18(18,” said Mr.
Henderson, “but has never secured final
pipers. We are now looking up the mat-
ILL-FEELING GROWING.
Some of the contests entered by both re-
S ublicans and democrats have created no
ttle excitement and considerable ill-feel
ing. An attempt was made to persuade E.
S. Daniels, who questions A. U. Schroycr’s
right to a seat in the senate, to withdraw
his contest.
It appeared for a time ns though he would
yield to the pressure, but finally made up
his mind to stick.
J. T. Hensley, the newly elected demo
cratic member of the legislature from the
joint district of Sullivan, Vigo and Vermil
lion counties, was in the city this evening.
Mr. Beasley has been contested by Decatur
Dunning.
“I do not think that I will be unseated,”
he said, “as I have been elected, and am
« entitled to my seat. I think that
are too many honest republicans in
the house to permit me being robbed out
right.”
“Dunning has entered contest, has he
not?”
“Oh, yes; nnd he would be very glad if
he could withdraw the papers he has filed.
You see the papors were filed in Sullivan
county. In the aflldavit Dunning swore
that he was an elector of Sullivan county,
in the very precinct in which I live. Now
the fact of the mutter is, Dunning lives
and is a voter in Vunnillion county. An
other thing, the affidavit was sworn
to and the Papers made out by a notary
public at Terre Haute, Vigo county.
The laws of this state are that the jurisdic
tion of a notary public is confiuea to the
county in which he lives. Thero is really
then no legal contest. Dunning’s friends
have made several attempts to withdraw
tho papers, but wo want them to remain
right where they are. We muy have use
for them further along.”
“Is Dunning not a greenbneker?”
“Well, he did make his campaign n« a
g reen backer—u sort of republican green-
acker. He received many votes upon the
ground t hat if elected he would not voto
for Senator Harrison. I am now given to
understand that the members of the sena
tor’s law firm have his contest ease in
hand. A number of republicans who
voted for him have come to me and ottered
me their moral support in the contest.
They claim that they regret having voted
for him.”
A GREAT DEAL DEPENDS
upon the eligibility of Maegher, ns that
contest is exciting the greatest feeling, and
is really the feature of tho conversation
upon all sides, and tho cause of many
powerful editorials. Ex-Senator McDonald,
who has given tho case considerable at
tention, said: “1 have seen the records of
the Vigo county commissioners, and had
also a transcript of those records. Section
1418 of our revised statutes says: ‘The num
ber of justices of the peace In each town
ship shall be regulated by the board of
county commissioners of the county by
proper order of record, but the number
shall not exceed three for egph township,
and one in addition thereto for each incor
porated town thereiu, and authentica
ted copies of such orders shall be
fhrnished by tho auditor to
the clerk of the circuit court.’
And, further, this section gives discretion
ary powers to the board to fix the number
of justices in a township at not more than
three and one additional for each incor
porated town therein. Now, in April,
1885, the board of county commissioners
increased the number of magistrates from
four to live, and appointed a man to serve
until October 23,1888,when his term would
have expired. At the last spring election
five magistrates were elected, Maegher be
ing one of the number. Receiving a ma
jority less than any other successful candi
date, lie would have been, according to
custom and the laws of this state, the laBt
man to enter upon ills term of office.
In September, however, at the lust meet
ing of the commissioners, that body
REDUCED THE NUMBER OK MAGISTRATES
from five to three. Understand Maegher’s
term had not yet begun and be lmd not
yet taken office. Considerable stress is laid
upon section 1419 as to the effect of reduc
tions. That section reads—and here t he
senator pulled down a copy of tho revised
statutes: ‘The reduction of such number
shall not operate to remove any justice
Horn oifiee.’ ”
“Then, in your opiuiou, Mr. Meagher is
eligible?”
"Certainly so. There can be no other
construction placed upon the law. The
only section of the law upon which
republicans base their claims of in
eligibility is the section I have just
quoted, that the reduction shall
not operate to remove any justice from
office. But Maegher was not in office, and
when it was time lor his term to com-
mense the term of office to which he had
been elected had been abolished. The
board in reducing the magistrates from
five to threo added in tlieir resolution as u
proviso section 1419.”
“What about the constitutional disquali
fication?”
“The constitutional disqualification does
not attach to him, as the term to which
he was elected was abolished. No, sir;
Maegher is eligible in every way.”
The senator’s is the only clear exposi
tion yet made of Maegher’s ease. Leading
j?E. u ‘ )lican . politicians, however, hold a
different view, all going to show just what
construction maybe placed upon the law,
The Italian Mill Analaff.
A Krupp cannon weighing 121 ton* was
embarked a few days ago at Antwerp for
Spezzia. It is the largest cannon that has
ever been mode, either at Essen or any
where else. Extensive orders have been
executed in Krupp’s works for the Italian
government.—London Truth.
free Trade.
The reduction of internal revenue and
the taking off of revenne stamps from Pro
prietary Medioincs, no doubt has largely
benefited the consumers,os well as relieving
the burden of home manufacturers. Es
pecially is this the ease with Green’s Au
gust Flower and Boschoe’sGerman Syrup,
as tbo reduction of thirty-six cents per
dozen, bns been added to increase tho size
of the bottles containing these remedies,
thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in
the 76 cents size. The August Flower for
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the
German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou
bles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any
medicines in the world. The advantage of
increased size of the bottles will be greatly
appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in
every town and village in civilized coun
tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain
the samo size oct12d&wl.v
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
QUARLES R. RUSSELL,
Attorney-at-Law, Columbni, Ga.
JOSEPH P. POU,
Attorney-at-Law,
Office up stairs over 1111 Broad street.
JlfO. PKABODY. W. It. SHANNON
CHARLTON BATTLR.
pEABODY. BRANNON & BATTLE,
Attorneys at-Law.
Office second floor Burma building, comet
Broad nnd Twelfth streets.
r^'HOMAS W. GRIMES,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office up stairs over Robert Carter’s drug store
It's a Lottery After all.
There’s n difference in men. Some think
twice before marrying, and some marry
twice beforo thinking.—Washington
Critic.
goxle ifnrre Fund for (he JiervnuH, Sleepless and
Mentally Overworked. It
Is recommended by clergymen and en
dorsed by eminent physicians.
It contains no alcoholic or other stimu
lant.
It is not a drug.
It is a food; not a medicine.
It induces a good appetite.
It insures sound, healthful sleep.
It is perfectly harmless.
A New Line of Atlantic Steamers.
Sir Edward Watkin, who has recently
returned from Canada, is considering a
scheme for the establishmentof a new fine
of Atlantic steamers to run from the Hum
ber to a Canadian port, in connection with
the Canadian Pacific railway.—Hull Ex
press.
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and
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WALTER HUURAK2X
090 Welch Stbket, Cheater. Pa.
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{ ear* with catarrh of the stomach (result at
yphoid fever), running Into dysentery and
Ulceration ot the lower bowel. Tho best
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C11AB A. WEIDNER.
Bryan, Williams County, Ohio.
Gentlemen—I was troubled with cramps of
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Formula. I have used them uiul find that the
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MARTIN SCHOTT.
MT. HoPB AYR., PlUCB'R MILL)
Cincinnati, Ohio. >
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108 Morris Bturkt. Philadelphia, Pa.
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youngest child of seven yours, quite a dell-
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.JOHN DU KG AN.
mold application me medicinal rut urn a
purity >\f Dnffii'’ 41 tre ManWhiekeg, a:ul i*
vended more ttn i/troll,, fo, the treatment qf
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Meet of the diseasea which afflict mankind are origin
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For all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity oi
the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, Irregularity of tho Bowels, Constipation. Flatu
lency, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn) Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills anc Fever, Break bone Fever.
Exhaustion before or alter Fever*, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Loss of Appetite, Headache. Foul Brer.th,
Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down
STADiGEB’S AURAWTII
is Invaluable. It is not a panacea for all diseases,
but AHBDC all diseases of the LIVER,
will V W fl Ct STOMACH and BOWELS
It changes tho complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, hoaltliy color, ft entirely removes
low, gloomy spirits. It is one of tho BEST AL
TERATIVES and ^Ur lFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE Y ONIC.
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M. A. LITTLE,
Attorney at-Law.
Office over R. 8. Crane, corner Broad and
Twelfth streets.
ORIOSBY K THOMAS, JB. GRIGSBY H. CHANDLER.
rjlHOMAS & CHANDLER,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office MD stairs over C E. Hochstraaser’s store.
J AS. M. LENNARD,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office back room over C. J. Edge’s sho
J L. WILLIS,
Attorney at Law
Office over Crane’s corner.
JAS. G. MOON,
Attorney-at-Law and Real Estate Agent.
Office corner below Swift’s warehouse.
JAMES M. RUSSELL,
Attorney-at-Law.
Practices in the Btate and federal courts ol
Georgia and Alabama. Office over 1247 Broad St.
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Attorneys-at-Law.
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■yy A.TIGNER,
Attomey-at Law,
Office on second floor of Garrard building.
g P. GILBERT,
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all business. Offiee
over R. S. Crane.
■yy B. SLADE,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office on second floor of Georgia Home build
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yy ALONZO CARTER,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office up stairs over R. S. Crane.
J OUIS F. GARRARD,
Attorney-at-Law,
Office in Garrard building, over Wittioh A
Kiusel’s.
PHYSICIANS.
C. TICKNOIt,
Practicing Physician.
Office nt Robert Carter’s drug store.
QIEORtiE J. GRIMES.
Physician and Surger n.
Office up stairs over City Drug Store.
J W. CAMERON,
Practicing Physician.
Office up stairs over Central Drug Store.
j E. GILLESPIE,
Practicing Physician.
Offic at Robert Carter’s drug store.
w. w. BRUCE.
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Practiciug Physicians.
JNO. J. MASON,
Practicing Physician.
Office at City Drug Store.
E. GRIGGS,
Practicing Physician.
No. 219, Opposite East of Mar
ket House—#2500.
A LWAYS in demand for boarding house. Will
pay you better than bonds or stocks.
JOHN BLACKMAR.
• _ . Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
»e wed firi U
QARLISLE TERRY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over 1119 Broad street. Residence 214
Tenth street.
'JT W. BATTLE,
Practicing Physician.
Offfcce over Brannon & Carson. Residence 727
Broad street.
DENTISTS.
F. TIGNER,
Office up stairs over Glass Bros’ drug store,
Twefth street.
G EO.
W. McELHANEY,
Dentist.
Office np stairs over Wittich & Kiusel’s, iu
Garrard building.
^yM. J. FOGLE,
Dentist.
Office over Rothschild Bros., 1247 Broad street
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IE WILL OFFER. SI
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GEORGIA STEAM UNO GAS PIPE COMPANY,
Tolordiouo 99.
13 Twelfth Street.
‘Tli© Brown Cotton Grin €*o. ?
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable”
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All the very latest improvements: Im
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steel beurlm™ improved Feeder,
enlari"-'’ .ibt m y 'ondenscr
. k simo- - * .jiistruction, auraole
Igln ll^bt, eleaus the seed per
Ifoct., and produces first class samples.
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description and price list,
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S“^'i K STEELWIREFES(GE
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For prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers, or address, mentioning paper,
SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond, Ind.
B. T. HATCHER
House and Commission
Fontaine Warehouse, Columbus. Ga.
I WILL continue the Warehouse and Commission Business in ail its branches,
and solicit the patronage of my friends and the public generally. We guarantee strict
attention and prompt returns on all consignments.
BAGGING and TIES always on hand at cash prices.
Storage and Sale of COTTON a specialty.
Agent for the Latest Improved ,f LUMMU9 COTTON GIN.
t»ep4 2tawlm w2m B. T. HATCHER.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY :
Whereas, Geo. P. Swift, jr.. makes applicatior
for Raters o» administration on the estate of ,1
E. Walker late of said, county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite all persons concern
ed kindrt dime creditors, toshow cause, if any thej
have, within the tiim prescribed by law, why sain
letters should not be rani d to Said applicant
WitncssniyofficI.il signature this Goto er 30
1880. F. M. BROOKS.
oc30 oaw4w Ordinary.
GEORGIA, A1USBOGEE COUNTY:
Whereas. C. A Itedd, administrator of the es
tate c Mrs. Mary H Park, represents lo the court
in his petition duty tiled, Unit lie has fully ad
ministered Marv S. Park’s estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any th •
can, why said administrator should not be div
charged from his administration and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in Fcbiua-
ry. 1880.
Witness my official signature this 30th day o
October. 188M. F. M. BROOKS,
oc3(J oaw3in Ordinary,
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
Whereas. Wriglu II Howard make? applicatioi
for letters of administration on tin* estate of
Harriet Myrick, late of said county, deceased.
These arc. therefore, to cite all persons con
oerned, kindred unci creditors, to show cause, i'
any they can, within the time prescribed by law
why said letters should not be granted to said up
pi i cunt.
Witness my official signature this October 30
1386. F. M. BROOKS.
oc30oaw4w Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
Whereas, A. B. and L. M. Lynch, executors of
the estate of Win. L>. Lynch, ceceascd, make ap
plication for leave to so 1 all the real estate be
longing to said deceas€*d.
These are, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any the' have, within the time prescribed by
law r . why leave to sell said real estate should noi
be granted to said applicant.
Witness my official signature thi** October 29
1886. F. M. BROOKS,
oc30 oaw 4w _ Ordinary.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Maple Syrup and Sugar;
New Buckwheat and Fancy Pa lent Flour;
Mince Meat, Jellies and Preserves;
New Mackerel;
Thurber’s De-*p Sea Codfish.
GREEN and DRIED FRUITS.
Nesv Currants, Seedless Raisins. Citron,
Candied Lemon and Orange Peel,
Evaporated Raspberries and Pears.
Dried Pitted Cherries, Huckleberries
and Prunes.
Oranges, Lemons and Apples.
Fancy Dark Cranberries
C.N.'-ISriSriEID GOODS.
A varied assortment of extra fine and standard
goods as is in the city.
FAKINK KOI N GOODS, Etc.
New Meal from this year’s corn, Pearl Grits,
Granula, Cracked Wheat, Slireaded Oats,
Steamed Oat Meal, Split Peas, Green Peas, Sago.
Tapioca, Manioca, etc.
Fine .Flour, Sugars, Coffees and Teas,
Ferris i Co.’s Breakfast Bacon anil Hams
Pure Spices. Flavoring Extracts and Baking
Powders.
J. J. WOOD,
1026 Broad Street.
FOR ALL. 930 a week and expenses
paid. Valuable outfit and particulars
free. P. O. VICKORY, Augusta, Me.
OOi w6a
CITATION.
1 ‘HOimiA.-lIUaeOGEE COUNTY -. Notice if
' * her. by given to all persons concerned that on
the 29th day of December, 1803, Janies Johnson,
formerly of Muscogee county, Georgia, departed
j tiiio life ii* tent ate. and that no person has au-
pli»‘iu r administration on the estate of said
Janict*.Johnson. n\. and that in terms of the law
administration will he vested in the Clerk o> the
Bupen-'r Court oi said county, or in some other
lit and proper person, thirty days after the publi
cation of this citation, unless .some valid objec-
i ion i-. made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature
this 3d cay o) November, i860.
F. M. BROOKS,
nova oaw 4w Ordinary.
GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY :
Whereas. George Y. Pond, administrator dc
boms non of the estate of Hugh Dever, late of
said county, deceased, makes application for
leave to sell all the real and personal property
belonging to s.nd deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite all persons inter
ested, kindred and creditors, to show cause, il
any they havo, within the time prescribed by law.
why leave to s» 11 said property should not be
granted to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this November 3,
1886. F. M. BROOKS,
nova oaw4w Ordinary,
GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
Whereas, Joseph B. Hill, guardian of Lucy T.
Hill, having applied to the Court of Ordinary ot
said county for a discharge from his guardian
t hip of Lucy T. Hill;
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con-
cerned, to show cause why the said J oseph B.
Hill should not be dismissed from his guardian-
ship of Lucy T. Hill aud receive the usual letter*
of dismission.
Given under my hand and official signature
this November 3,1886. F. M. RROOKS,
nova oaw4w Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas. Mrs. C. L. Downing, administratrix of
estate ol L. T. Downing, deceased, represents to
the court in her petition, duly filed, that*he hae
fillly aummisterec L. T.JDowning’s estate.
| This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned.
heirs and creditors* to show cause, if any they
1 can. why said administratrix should not be dis-
• charger from her administration and receive
, letters ot dif mission on the first Monday in De-
I eember, 1886.
! Witness my official signature this September 4,
I 1886 F. M. BROOKS.
sep5 oawsm Ordinary.
, GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
Whereas, Charles F. Dixon administrator oi
the estate of William Hodge, makes application
| tor leave o sell all the real and personal proper
' ty ti longing to said deceased
; These are, therefore, to cite all persons inter
ested. kindred an<: creditor.-, to show cause.il
any they have within the time prescribed bylaw,
why leave to t sell said property should uot be
granted to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this October 30
1886. F. M. BROOKS,
QC30 OaW4w Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, Thomas L. Williams, administrate
of R-.G. Williams, deceased, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed, that be has ftillv
administered R. G, Williams’ estate.
This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any the
can, why said administrator should uot be di
charged from his administration and receive 1«
tors of dismission on the first Monday in De
eember, 18S6. F. M. BROOKS. Ordinaly
September 4th, 1886. oaw3m
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY
Whereas, Martin T.Bergan, administrator ol
the fc-.tab of LaviniaKaue, deceased, makes ap
plication for leave to sell allt..e real estate belong-
nnr to said deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite all persons con*
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, il
any they have, within the time prescribed by
law, why leave to sell said real estate should not
bi-grautedtosaid applicant.
Witness my official signature thif October 30th,
„„ F. M. BROOKS,
oct30 oa-.v-nv Ordinary
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
Whereas, John D. Wynn makes application fot
letters of administration on the estate of Mrs.
Mary r. Bray, late of said county, r cceased.
These are. therefore, to cite all and singular,
the next of kin and creditors of said deceased, to
S)Y.hy^si'd letters sho uJd^ot’bs
urant. d to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this October 30th,
*5% , F. M. BROOKS,
oct JOoawtw Ordinary.
No. 1.
Arrive Opelika..., i:... | m J 5
No. a.
fettfe.:::
No. Si
Arrive Opelika ! j”?*
No. 4.
Arrive Columbus ' | u ! !?
No. 5.
Arrive Goodwater ' j 55 i‘
No. «.
Arrive Opelika
Arrive Columbus jj 66 ™
No. 7.
Arrive Opelika "Z 3 3«pS
No. H.
Arrive Columbus | S 64 p 5
The night trains are discontinued for th. nreiu
ent. A. FLEWELLEN,
. dtf Generul Manager
Office Gknkhal Manager.
. Cot.UMBua. GA., September m,h, IBM.
( \N and after Sunday, September 12, isftB. the
U zchedub of Mail Train will be as follows:
No. 1—Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus 2 21 p m
Arrive at Chipley 4 32 p m
Amvu at Greenville 5 3; p m
_ No. 2—Coming South Dally.
Leave Greenville 7 1« a m
Arrive at Chipley a 11 a a
Arrive at Columbus..- 10 21 a m
No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—North.
Leave Columbus e 00 a m
Arrive at Chipley 8 14 a m
Arrive at Greenville 9 26 a m
No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South.
Leave Greenville 1022am
Arrive at Chipley 11 sa a m
Arrive at Columbus 211pm
T.C 8. HOWARD 1
feb24 dlv
CENTRAL ii
Columbus, Ga., November 14,1886.
O N and after this date Passenger Trains will
run as follows. Trains * daily; f daily ex
cept Sunday. The standard time by which these
Trains run is the samo as Columbus city time.
Leave Columbus.
Arrive Macon
44 Atlanta
44 Montgomery
4 * Eufaula
Albany,
Millen
Augusta
Savannah
* 11 30 a m
* 4 10 p m
* 12 15 am
* 12 45 p m
* 300am
* 6 15 a m
* 5 56 a m
r 9 00pm
5 50 a m
1 05 p m
* 6 40 p m
* 315pm
* 2 20pm
* 10 10 a m
2 16 p m
12 50 pm
Passengers for Sylvania, Sanderville, Wright*
ville, Milledgcville and Eatonton, Thomaston,
Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena
Vista, B akely and Clayton should take 8 50 p m
train.
Leave Macon
44 Atlanta
44 Montgomery..
44 Eufaula
44 Albany
44 Millen
44 Augusta...
Savannah..
'Arrive Columbus. * l 56 p m
920am,* 8 40 pm
2 25 am;* 5 50pm
* 8 10 am
* 11 20 a m
* 11 26 a m
* 12 00 m
* 7 45am
8 20pm * 840&m
" 4 55am
. * 6 00 a m
* 11 03 p m
Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Co
lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma
con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa
vannah and Atlanta.
Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car' Bertha
on sale at Depot Ticket Office
G. A. WHITEHEAD,
Gen’l Pass. Agent.
C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf
MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE.
By F. M. Knowles A Co., Auct'rs.
YITILL be sold, the first Tuesday in December
next, in front of the auction house of F. M.
KnOwles & Co., Broad stieet, city of Columbus.
Muscogee county. Georgia, between the usual
hours of sale, that tract and parcel of land lying
and being in the city of Columbus, Muscogee
county, Georgia, known and distinguished in the
plan ol said city as lots numbers 29 and 30, bound
ed by Front street on the ♦ ast, St. Clair street on
the north, and Bay street on the west, known as
the Fontaine Warehouse property, and contain
ing one acre of land, more or less. Levied on as
tlie property of B. T. Hatcher, to satisfi a inert-
S age fi fa in my hands in favor of J. N. Embry vs.
I.T. Hath-i.
Also, at the same time and place, a tract or par
cel oflano lying and being in the city of Colum
bus, Muscogee county Ga , known and distin
guished in plan of said city us west part of city
lot number 381. fronting 60 feet, more or less, on
north f-ide of Bryan (now 13th) street, and run
ning back north 147 feet 10 inches, more or less,
with improvements ihereon. Levied on as the
property of Robert Justice, to satisfy two fi fas in
my hands, one in favor of Wm. Beach & Co. vs,
Robt. Justice, an a the other in favor of W. W.
Berry vs. Robt. Justice. Property pointed out by
plaintiffs’attorney. J. G. BURUS,
novft oaw4w Sheriff
Printing, Book-Binding
AND
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICES.
A LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, In.
eluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bill
Heads, statements, always on hand. Also En
velopes, Cards, &c., printed at short notic®.
Paper Boxes of any size or description not kepi
in stock made at snort notice.
THOS. GILBERT,
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office
Catherine E. Jones! T -v, , x* t-»- » , „
V8 ( Libel for Divorce. Order
James W.* Jones. J to Perfect Service.
r T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendant cannot be found in
the county of Muscogee, and it further appearing
that saul t defendant does not reside iu 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. GRIMRS. Judge S O. d 0.
. Attorney for Libellant.
A true extract from liie minutes of Muscogee
Superior Court at its May term. 1886, on June 7th*
1*86. GEO. Y. POND,
angll 2tam2m __ Clerk 8. C. M. C.. Ga.
NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having
demands against P. McArdle. late of Muscogeee
county, deceased, to present them to me properly
made out, within the ti.ne prescribed by law, so
as to show their character and amount. And all
persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re-
Qmred to make immediate payment to me.
This August 5th 1886. J. G. BURRUS,
aug5 orwgw Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A NY b ers .°n having claims again* t the estate of
^ Catharine Sullivan, deceased, will present
them within the time prescribed by law, and all
persons indebted to her are required to make
prompt payment to me.
oc24 oow4w M. SULLIVAN. Sr.
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