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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 24 1886.
COAL TOR SOUTH AMERICA.
Simmn*li to be the Prlnel|inl Port of Shipment,
.'Savannah News.
Mr. E. H. Watts, the London ship owner
•who was in the eity on Saturday and yes!
terday, has become largely interested in
■coal lands around Birmingham by recent
investments. A syndicate, of which lie is
one of the leading members, proposes to
develop the mines on their property and
export coal to South America. Mr. Watts
has a large interest in sixteen or eighteen
steamships, several of which come fre
quently to Savannah, J. B West & Co
being the agents. It is understood tlmt
Savannah is likely to be the principal port
from which the coal will be shipped. Mr.
Watts has gone to Charleston to attend a
meeting of the directors of the syndicate
If the scheme is putin operation Savan
nah’s exporting trade will he largely in
creased.
Free Truilc.
The reduction of internal revenue and
the taking off of revenne stamps from Pro
prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely
benefitod the consumers,as well as relieving
the burden of home manufacturers. E.f
pecially is this the case with Green’s Au
gust Flower and Bosehee’s German Syrup
as the reduction of thirty-six cents per
■dozen, has been added to increase the size
■of the bottles containing these remedies
thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in
the 75 cents size. The August Flower for
Dyspepsia and Liver Comulaint, 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 corn -
tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain
the same size. octl'Z dJfcwlv
Mere IVorlilIng* Once More.
The new regulations for the game of
base ball will reduce the pitchers
from their present exalted rank to the
level of ordinary human beings.—Chicago
Tribune. 6
A MOST MDEKAI. 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-
mus Debility, Loss of Vitality, rianhood,
■&c. Illustrated pamphlet iu Healed en
velope with full particulars, mailed free.
Write them at once. i*wtf
He Alnnj* Finds A Market.
The farmer who provides warm sheds
•and sufficient feed to his stock is the
man who complains least of the poor
markets. Poor stock assists in making the
markets weak and declining. The demand
for prime cattle and hogs is always good.
—Omaha Bee.
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 awakes 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 the 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
How to (let Rich.
The great secret of getting rich is id
saving.—New Albany Ledger.
More Money for l'our Work
If you improve good opportunities. Hal-
lett & Co., Portland, Maine, will mail free
full information showing how you can
make from f5 to f’25 and upwards a day
end live at home wherever you arfe located.
Better write; some have made over $50 in
a day; all new. No capital required;
-started free. Both sexes; all ages. Suc-
•cess for every worker. Send address and
see for yourself. oc26 d6m
Mr. P1ip1|im SiiiTillco Ills Mil me..
Hon. Win. Walter Phelps “has out off the
bangs which were formerly a distinguish
ing mark ot his personal beauty.” He is
now represented as exhibiting to the world
■“a broad and intellectual expanse of brow,
the soft, even, velvety texture of \vhose
•cuticular covering is without doubt the
finest mantle that has adorned the states
man of this or any other period.” From
this we infer that Mr. Phelps contemplates
an alliance with the labor party on the
New Jersey senatorahip.—Brooklyn Eagle.
IVlint tlie Press Says.
The Swift Specific Co. have something
interesting to say to you in another col
umn. The popularity of their medicines
is wonderful indeed; yet, when we see how
effective it is iu all diseases pertaining to
the blood, we are not surprised that its
popularity is so great. It is undoubtedly
one of the best blood medicines in the
world.—Examiner, Abingdon, Va.
Swift’s Specific—Thh wonderful blood
purifier has received the endorsement of
-many of the leading physicians both in
this country and Europe, and the hundreds
of persons it has cured of cancer, catarrh,
scrofula, eczema, ulcers, rheumatism and
■blood taint is remarkable. Nothing like
it has ever been known before. This medi
cine is for sale in every drug store, not only
in this country, but abroad, which shows
its popularity. Are any of our readers
troubled with any of these complaints? If
so, for a very small sum of money you can be
made perfectly well and happy.—N. O.
Picayune., Sept. 2,1880.
The first S. S. S., or Swift’s Specific, ever
brought to Atlanta, Texas, was brought by
T. Caven &Co., druggists. Aaron Blaydes
had been in bad health for a long time and
could get no relief. He was almost blind.
Mr. Caven induced him to take a bottle of
S. S. S. The first bottle brought him out
on the streets, and the second made a com
plete cure; and Aaron is yet living and well,
and can be interviewed at any time with
reference to the facts. He is a colored man
living here in Atlanta, Texas. S. S. S. is
now sold by all druggists iu this country.—
Journal, Atlanta, Texas.
Treatise on blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free. „ „ ,,
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At
lanta, Gn.
• Is It a Freight War.
President H. B. Plant, of the Southern
Express Company, has issued an order,
which is now in effect, that the Southern
E--. press Company will carry oranges from
Palatka Fla., to New York, Boston, Phila
delphia and Baltimore for 35 cents per box,
and is prepared to receive the fruit in any
quantity, from one box to ear load lots,
which will bo forwarded promptly.
This, says the Pala-ka News, looks as
though a rate war is to be inaugurated,
and that Florida fruit and vegetable grow
ers are to be the beneficiaries this tune.
This low rate is something ill keeping with
those enjoyed by the northern and western
producers, and means a great deal to our
People in the way of dollars and cents.
We have no doubt but this reduction m
rate will induce many orange growers to
ship their fruits by express who have here
tofore shipped by the ordinary freight
lines.
Mothers worn out with the cares of ma
ternity or the household, women who are
weak, nervous or hysterical, suffering from
headaches, sleeplessness, debility and
weak back, should take Moxie Nerve
Food, the delicious invigorant. No other
remedy is so safe and palatable for deileate
Women. For sale by Geo. A. Bradford,
Evans & Howard, M. D. Hood & Co.,
Brannon & Carson, and all druggists.
Cuts In High Aitltuilp*.
llie ellects of high altitudes on eats is
ptovoking local discussion. A real estiue
agent writes us follows; “Apropos of me
subject ot the influence ot uign altitudes
on animals, it may be stated there were nu
merous deaths ainoug the lelines in Mon
tana during the Ws, wiiou there were no
smelters to account lor it. A cal, without
warning, would stagger around and fan,
like an elder under the influence of toe
hydrated oxide of the hypothetical radical
ethyl, and, lying dormant for a time, it
would gel up apparently little worse lor
uuu Wear and tear, and ufter describing a
lev goe.i.e'.ncui figures ou the floor, shoot
out ot the uoor like a shot out of a gun.
Next day you would find her among the
brush not tar from me cabin, dead, duoh
deaths were then almost universally at
tributed to the altitude, but they may nave
been caused, however, by eating the white
bellied field mice that there abound.”—
Salt Lake Tribune.
BlUKMi.VS ARNICA SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, und positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Brannon <)t Parson.
je24 oediw
Tile I’robh'm oft lie liny.
The problem of religion to-day is to
translate the religion of the parlor into
the language of tue shop; to take it out of
the hands of gentlemen mid put it into the
hands of men.—Rev. O. B. Frotbingham.
Mlriuiilou* Kscnpc.
W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester,
Ind., writes; “One ol my customers, Airs.
Louisa Pike, Bartonia, Randolph county,
Ind., was a long sufferer with consump
tion, and was given up to die by her physi
cians. She heard of Dr. King s New Dis
covery for consumption, and began buying
it of me. In six months’ time site walked
to this city, a distance of six miles, and is
now so much improved she has quit using
it. She feels she owes her life to it.”
Free Trial a bottle at Brannon & Car
son’s drug Store. eod&w
Ha* Something to ilo With It.
One reason why oleo is made and sold is
that butter is twice as high iu tbe north as
it was thirty years ago.—Galveston News.
Saved lli* Life.
Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky.,
says he was, for many years, badly afflicted
with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains
were almost unendurable mid would some
times almost throw him into convulsions.
He tried Electric Bitters and got relief
from first bottle and after taking six bot
tles, was entirely cured, and had gained in
flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively
believes he would have died, had it not
been for the relief afforded by Electric Bit
ters. Sold at 50c. a bottle by Brannon &
Carson. eod&w
FOR SALE
M Y place on Talbotton road, about two miles
from city,on lhie ot Georgia Midland. Has
a new five room House, all necessary out-house“,
in excellent repair; splendid spring. The place
contains 102!£ acres, about 25 acres of which are
heavily wooued.
TERMS EASY.
For particulars apply to me on the place, o*
to T. M. Foley, opera house.
oc12tf O.P. SPRINGER
Catarrh s
• 1'
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lold in Head.
CATARRH,
FEVER.
'Cota Liquid, Snuff or
’owder. Free from
njurious drugs and
jffensive odt rs.
A particle is applied into each nostril and is
agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by mail,
registered 50 cts. Circulars free. ELY QROS.,
Druggists Owego. N. Y. aug3 eod*wtf nrm
_«!lf
. ..Auedtoeoi** .vuich.ilUlctm<mkmd*roorH5*..
c uirtbd by i! disordered condition of the LI V£■ R.
all complain
the Liver, ilui
tion, Irregularity
lency. Etu*:
(sow* time-
Bloody Iv.
Lxhiiuidion
ffAblOSR’S
AURAN .'(I bwnl
for all oi -• »i ... • >• •■ < • ■■ L i,
the I.IV.i’1 V. ‘ TiowtWe
to a rudd;.
gloomy .-pi
’ S T A a IC C K ’ 3 A 0 R A Pi T S!
F«wlni"l! Dr81.00 par bottle.
q. jt, STAEMOESl, Proprietor,
NO SO.'FRONT ST., Philadelphia. Pf>.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
To Ihc Ntoeli ol' llie
GEORGIA MIDLAND 4 GULF 11
QOZMZZP^jsry-.
11 beimt officially known to the Hoard of Direct-
tors of llie Georala Midland and Gull'Railroad
Company that the first section of twenty miles of
Georgia Midland and licili' Railroad, of four feet
ami nine inches grade, between Columbus, Ga.,
anil Atlanta, Ga., or between Co limbus, Ga,, and
1 some point on the hast Tennessee. Virginia and
Georgia Railroad between Atlanta, Go., and
Macon, Ga., with the privilege of entering At
lanta on the track •d* any railroad with terminul
facilities there, is graded and remlv for the cross-
In s, trestles and bridges, and whereas, bv the
terms ot subscription th first installment oftho
Hume b comes due and payable upon official pub
lication of the completion of tbs work as above.
lit* u resolved. That the Treasurer is authorized
to publish in the name of this rt uni the comple
tion of the first section of twenty miles, .us stipu
lated in said subscription notes, and to call on
the subscribers or payment of the first install
ment notes of 25 per cent., which notes are now
due and payable at the National Bank of Colum
bus, Ga.
Seaton Grnnthind, C. L. Davis,
Geo. P. Swift, jr., N J. Bussey,
W. J. Kincaid, J. K. Flournoy,
B. T. Hatcher, T. M F. ley,
J. W. Wool folk.
The Board of Director 1 * of the Georgia Midland
and Gulf Railroad Company.
C. L. DWIS,
novlO oawlw Treasurer.
At KIRVEN’S
fflFANTSg|^!NVAL.IDS
TRADE
■ana—-.-—....—~ ... ■ VrtPt&j&ttS-
The only perfect substitute fop •
milk, Invaluable in Cholo/Sl Infantum
and Teething* A pro-digested lood lor Dys'
peptics, Consumptives,
perfect nutrient in all Wasting Diseases.
Rcuuii-es no cooking. Our Book. The Caro
and Feeding Of ll.'nnts, mailed free.
DOLJBER. GOODALE .*» GO.. Boston. Ma?iP
PENNYROYAL PILLS
“CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH."
Tlie Orlginnl nn«I Only Genuine.
NAME
id... ■ : m' M*
■ • >.i» ■ i aw®) am
cmawiTEoV mrw
Flvo Cold and Two Silver ftiodals
nwnrrlert in 1835 fit the ExpctVionfl o
N«w Orion:is ami Louisville, aud the Iu
ventions Exposition of Loudon.
The superiority < f Coraiine over lion
or whalebone hus now been dcrnonEtratei
by over live years'experience. It is tnon
durable, more pliabie, more comfortable
and newr bnaks.
Avoid cheap imitationstnade of varoo
kinds of cord. None are genuine nn’er
“Du. Warnrh’s Coralink” is print*
on inside of steel cover.
FOB SALE BY ALL I.EAQIiiG MlriBGMABTS.
WARMER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, Now Vork Oitt
l” THE MOST
EXTENSIVE
PURE BRED LIVE STOCK
.ESTABLISHMENT
|in the WORLD.
New Importa*
tioiiH roiistanllj
arriving.
Bare individual
excellence and
choice Breeding*
CLYDESDALE IfORSES,
PEKCil IbltO.N, NO It 31 AN or
FKENCII DRAFT HORSES,
ENGLISH DRAFT HORSES,
TROTTING-HRED ROADSTERS,
CLEVELAND BAYS and FHKNCIl UOAC11KRS,
ICELAND nml SHETLAND PCNI1X
HO LSI KIN - F1U ESI A N ami DEVON CATTLE,
Our customers have the advantage of «nr
mnny yearn experience In breeding and
importing; Superior Duality; I*nr«e Vn-
le Colleo *
"SHADELAND’
aetioiiH; opportu*
riety nml ImnieiiMO i , . .
nit.v of eonipnriiur diflereni breeds ; i
low iiricoN, because of our urM‘«|i«uled fa*
eilitii’N, extent of bUMincMH and low rateu
. of transportaiion.
Noother e»,tal>liMhment in the world offers
itoru welcome. CorrcHpondenee Nolle*
Ited. Circulars Free. Mention this pane#
poweu Bros., Spnagtioro. Crawford Co..P - ’
THE PATENT MICE & DUST PROOF
JYLEBDESK
Bookcases,Tables, Office
Chairs, Lotter Presses,
Fine Cabinets, &c.
TYLER DESK CO.
500 N. Fourth Rt., Sr. LoUiti
fcieud 4o Cor 40 up, Cutulogo*
M ANHOODATORStApr^Si
riiusing Premature Decay, Nervoim Deliility,
L -st MmiiIkmhI, oti*., having tried In vain every
W f? vn A'MT You! a live man or woman
C W All I neediiiKprolitaideenii^oy.
raentto represent uh in every county. Salary
^75moutnly &oxpensoi», or alurge coninilKB-
ion on buIch 1 f preferred. Goods Htaple,
everyone buys. Outfit and partieulars Free.
STANDARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston, Muss,
novt wlv
Electric Belt Free
To introduce it and obtain aer-nt. vre will l nr the n< \
sixty days give away, tree f-\ ‘...v ' iu c; eh • ■!' »
in tne U. S. a limited immlwr <>• our if - #*r:n:» u
Electro (walvunii* Nii*«i*rn**or.v I »
n positive and unfailing-unr . *•:• Mervom E'-biMi.i
Vi.i-K iicele, EmiHsionn, I.- | • f- n< y A- 1 ', v ■■■ .'cKownnl
I l if. very licit we nuini.i'aetMc do.- .i-.r i.-#*i,er-t:
aL-'cTiuineclertriccurri-nt. Ad in - at-*’1J.LCERJL
UEI.T AGENCY- R O. Box 17ft Bro ikb n \ v
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I'erfrct b» ;. o At' 1
'styles. Picturesguaratreed. Specia
FRESH ARRIVALS
The Luca Bustle, the latest and best.
Ladies’ and Children’s Jersey Jackets. Call for our Chil
dren's Norfolk Jerseys.
The best all-wool Five Dollar Newmarket in Ihc city.
The best Five Dollar all-wool Blankets in Columbus.
Choice stock Hamburg’ Edgings aud Insertions, white, red
and blue. They are scarce and hard to get.
New stock of Knit Underwear.
New stock of Jewelry. New stock of Ladies' Trunks.
Call for our Ladies’French Ribbed Hose, unbleached, al
25c; they are well worth 40c.
New stock Embroidered Flannels.
New stock Plaid Nainsooks for Aprons at 10c and 121c.
Our Dress Goods in wool, also silk fabrics, is being con
stantly replenished and added In.
Our five-button Kid Gloves at 50 cents are not trash, but
fresh goods.
A small lot Children’s Wraps left over from our Iasi win
ter stock will be sold at a sacrifice
J. A. KIRVEN & CO.
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LOW PRICES
1000 Yards Pin Check Wool Suiting 10 cents, worth 15c.
2000 Yards Assorted Ribbons 2c to 10c, worth 15c to 20c.
Long Double Busk Corsets only 50 cents.
Good Gray Wool Blankets only 50 cents, worth $1.00.
10-4 White Blari]cefs $1 25. Beautiful Sateens only 10c.
Gents’ 4-ply Linen Cuffs 10c.
Gents' Linen Collars 5c and 10c, worth 15c and 20c.
The Best U-NDAUNDRIRD SHIRT in the city for 50 cents.
A Big Drive in L.ADIKS’ SHORT WRAP3 from fl 50 to 85 00, worth double
the money. Ladies’ WALKING JACKETS from 81. 50 up.
Ladies’ NEWMARKETS from C-iOO up.
SPECIAL DRIVE IN SILKS. SATINS AND VELVETS. See them.
REMNANTS IN DRESS GOODS cheap.
Lot of BUTTEltICK’S STAPLE PATTERNS at half price.
Remember we are Headquarters for Bargains.
J. E. CARGILL, Agent.
oclO d&w3m
Maverick National Bank,
BOSTON, MASS.
CAPITAL*
NI K l*H N,
SKMMMMi
100,000
Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corporations
solicited.
Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent
and we re discount for Banks when balances
warrant it.
Boston is a Reserve City, and balances with us
from Banks 'not located in other Reserve Cities)
counted as a reserve.
We draw our own Exchange on London and
the Continent, and make Cable transfers and
place money by telegraph throughout the United
States and Canada.
Government Bonds bought and sold, and Ex
changes in Washington made for Banks without
extra charge.
We have a market for prime first-class Invest
ment Securities, and invite proposals from States,
Counties and Cities when issuing Bonds.
We do a general Banking business, and invito
correspondence.
ASA i\ POTT Kit, Fmidiuil.
JON. W. WOitH. CaiNhior.
OC30 wedAsatGin
A Htiuiilanl .lleiticnl Work
KNOW THYSELF,
CITATION.
/ 1EORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY : Notice is
' 1 hereby given to all persons concerned I hat on
the 2!)th day of December, 1SC3, James Johnson,
loi mcrly of Muscogee county, Georgia, departed
this life intestate, ami that no person fnn uj>-
plied for administration on the estat** of said
Jni •• e John r. t m th i1 in terms ofthe law
administration will In vested in tin* Clerk of the
Superior Court ol said county, or in some other
lit and proper i»i : *< n, thirty days after the jmbli-
cation of tn!» oipitL u, unl'-ss some valid objec
tion is made to hi* appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature
this;hl day ot November. lHrffi.
F. M. BROOKS.
nov3 oaw 4w . Ordinary.
GI ;c )IIG IA, MU a ( (M; E E CO t J N TV
VVhereart. Martin T. Bcrgan, administrator of
the (..tat* of Laviaia Kane, deceased, makes ap-
j»lii ation for leave to sei! all t..creal estate belong
ing to sijjd dc. ■ •iised.
'I'hesr* re. therefore, to cite all persons con-
cerncd tidrcil ami creditors, to show cause, if
have, avithin ihe time prescribed by
law,
be g\
».F.
A FREE SAMPLE
To introduce the great household remedy, GOR
DON'S KINO OF PAIN, into every family, I
will send a sample free to any one sending ad
dress. Address E. G. RICHARDS, sole proprie
or. Toledo. Ohio w qmeowly
uc i
V4\V
»aui apjjicont.
offl^fat sigiiattarf this tlctober 30th,
^J, F. M. BROOKS,
Ordinary
11 yi ..-Johnson
orvhe
poir toucnt of another Trustee.
Columbus. Ga., at (’Lambcrs, October 8, 1388,
the petit : on in the above ca^e read and consider
ed; if. is ordered that the defendant, James M.
Davis, show cause before me at 10 o’clock a. in.
on the 15th of December, IftftO, at the Court House
in the city of Columbus, why he! should not be
moved from his trust an<l another trustee ar»-
' “ ring that said
i limits of this
— lie riveted on
by publication of this order in the Columbus
Enquirer-Hun, 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.
oct9 2tam2m
ILLUSTRATED SAMPLE FREE TO All
A Gri'ttl MiaUi'al Work on Manhood
Exhausted Vitality. Nervous and Physical Debil
ity. Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth
and the untold misery resulting from indiscretior
or excesses. A book for every man. young, mid
dle-aged and old. It contains 125 prescription*
for all acute und chronic diseases, each one of
which is invaluable. So found by the Author
whose experience for 25 years is .such as probably
never before befel the lot of any physician. 30C
pages, bound in beautiful French muslin, cm
bossed cover*, full gilt, guaranteed to be a fine)
work in every sensi: mechanical, literary and
professional than tiny other work sold in the
country for >2.50, or the money will be refunded
in every instance. Price only 41.00 by mail, post
paid, illustrated sample y cents. Bend now
Gold medal awarded the author by the Nations.
Mt'lmal Association, to the President of which
tin Hon. P. A. Missel!, juul associate officers o!
the Hoard the reader is relict tfullv referred.
The .Science of Life shoulo Ik* read by the younfi
for instruction, and by llu afllicted lor refief. It
will benefit all. -London Lancet.
There is no m uber ol ..oi iety to whom The
Hcieneeoflit • will not he usi-iid, wlietlier youth
parent, guardian, imstructor or clergyman.--Ar
gonaut.
Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr
W. if. Parker, No. -l Bulfinch street, Boston.
Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases re*
tiuiringskill and experience. Chronic and obsti
nate itisi-a.ve- that liave L .f/L (1 the skill ol’ al’
other phyy'n i ms a sp -ciulty. Dm h treated suc
cessfully itiiout an msturne of failure. Men
tion this paper. ap28 w'l
G F<) RGI A, M US( 0<' EE C() l ’ NTY ;
U’ln* I/. \.' , n *1 ; u ; k l k d |)|)l 'c;i t i on fn:
letters of administrut*.,n .m the c«lai** of Mrs.
Mary F. Bray, lut<- of -uid ■unity. I'l '.-t ■iscd.
Tiiese a.-. , tln-ivfor-. i*i cite ali and singular,
the next of kin and • n c ito: - of 00 dccc.is. il. to
show cause, if any they have, within the time
proscrih d bylaw, why said letters riliould not be
grant* d to said uppii
Win
t 30oaw
Hftti
y official signatun- this October 30th.
F. M. UKOUJCM.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA- MUSCOtiFI-: COUNTY;
Whereas. George Y. pond, admnistrator de
bonis non of the estate of Hugh Dcvcr, late of
said coil.;’, 'i 1 1 ■ ■■ ■ 1 . 1 ; ■ ■ • Jr, lieai.ion for
leave to sell all the real and personal property
belonging to .-ind deceased;
These arc. therefore, to cite all persons inter
ested. kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they have, within tin time prescribed bylaw,
why leave to sell said property should not be
granted to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this November 3,
1886. F. M. BROOKS,
nov3 oaw4w Ordinary.
made working for us. Agents preferred who cun
urnlsh their own horses and give their whole time
tithe business. Spare moments maybe profitably
(-inployed also. A few vacancies In towns and cities.
It. l\ .JOHNSON & CO., 1013 Slain bt., Richmond, Va
aug? wim
CAPIIAL PRIZE, - $150,000.
** (i r e do hereby certify that we 8vpc "inn the or*
ranyement /or a!l the Monthly am 1 <Juurltr3f>
Draieingn of The Louittiuna State Lottery Omv
pany, amt in person manage ancl control iht>
Drawings themselves, and that the same «*•«
ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faiUh
toward all parties, and 'ce authorize the
to use this certificate, with facsimiles •» owr ii(*
natures attached, to its advertisement
<OIH1*ti'4SiOIM>ni,
We the undersigned Banks and Du ikers
pay all Pritwu drawn in The Louisiana Shite
tcries which may be presented at our counters.
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m'ih;ci:mmb attraction:
Over lliill' a Million Risiribiitd
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y.
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Login a-
Hire for Educational and Charitable purpose*
with a capital of $1,000,000- to which a renerva
fund of over $550,000 lias since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its fmneh s*
was made a part of the present State Comrtiiu-
tion, ttdoptcil December 2d, A. D. 1870.
Its (ilnmtl SiDiylc inionlmi' Prswinul
will take place monthly. It nerer scutes or vosU
por.es. Look al the following distribution:
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ANI) THE
K\Ti:\i»i:iiiAAi:y (iiarterlv dbawixs
Iii the Academy of Munir, New Orleans,
Tuesday. IJerenilicr 14. !SS(1.
Under the personal supervision und manage*
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, A
Gen. JU8AL A. EARLY, of Virginia.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
^“Notice -Tickets arc Ten Dollars only. Ilal?e«u
85. Filths,8'2. Tenths, 81.
LIST OK PHIZES.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000 $150,0
1 GRAND PRIZE OF
1 GRAND PRIZE OF
2 LARGE PRIZES OF
A LARGE PRIZES OF
20 PRIZES OF
60 PRIZES OF
100 PRIZES OF
200 PRIZES OF
000 PRIZES OF
1,000 PRIZES OF 50 50.00ft
APPOXTMATION PRIZES.
100 Approximation Prizes of $200 $20,001
100 “ “ 100 10,00ft
100 M “ 76 7,50ft
2,279 Prizes, amounting to $522,500
Application for rates to clubs should he mad#
only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans.
For further information write clearly, giving
full address. PONTAI, XDTKN, Expres*
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi
nary letter. Currency hv Express (at our ex
pense) addressed M. A. lIAVPIff
XcH Orleans, l a.
Or M. A. II Arm IN,
WaHliinivton. I). C.
Main' I*. O. Nlloney OrderN payal Is
>%aa«l addrrNN Ih'tistm'd l.otterN to
NEW OK I.!-: A NS NATION AL IIAML
wed se&w5w New Orli’ans,
Printing, Book-Binding
AND|
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICES.
A LARGE .STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, In*
t\ eluding Letter, Packet anil Note Head ft, Bi!l
Heads, statements, alwayft on hand. Also En«
velopes, Cards, See., printed at short noticf*.
Paper Boxes of anv size or description not hop!
in stock made at snort notice.
THON. UBMtT.KT,
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Offioo.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
( OFFER my plantation in Crenshaw county fbr
sale, containing 520 acres, with 250 acres under
good fence. Good frame dwelling house with
seven rooms, new framed kitchen adjoining, and
good servants’ house in the yard; also plenty of
good tenants’ houses aud all necessary outbuild-
dips My place is situated two miles south of
New Providence, on Conecuh river, also on the
line of tiie Montgomery and Florida railroad
which is being rapidly built. Convenient to
three churches, Primitive Baptist, Missionary
Baptist and Methodist. A good school conve
nient all the time. There are three good wells of
water and several good springs on the plantation,
good cattle and hog range, and facilities for
hunting and fishing good. J will sell cheaper
than any nneaiul give three payments, one-third
cash, one-third in twelve months and one-third
in two years with 8 per cent interest on last pay
ment.
My reason for wishing to sell is on account of
being too old to attend to a farm of this size.
W. P. MOUNT.
New Providence, Ain., Oct. 15, 1880.
oct2fee4t
SOULE REDD.
Soule Redd I Co.,
lirokiTs, ltd Idilc anil Fire Insurance Agents.
TVIcgtlioiiP fail 35.
$8000, $7000, $6250, $8150, $5000, $5700, $3200, $.3000,
$3000, $2)00, $1200, $760, $400.
DhcIHii^s mail Stores for .Cent.
Mobile and Girard U’dlroad S ...
We an-Agents fr>r Continental Fire Insurance
Co. of New York. ocl7 ly
' 1 to 6 days.
n t h
MW» Stricture. ®
Mf dt-nly by »bs
Ch-micilCo. n
■csGanilOin 13 to4 days.
- y<mp drusK'ist for it.
Sent to any add i-ess for $1.S0
MALYDOR IriFG, CO, SBliagflEltd
EVANS & HOWARD, Agents.
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FOR RENT,
\ TEN-MULE Farm iri Oswichee for one or
more years. Upon this place sixteen (10)
bales of cotton was made to the mule the past
season, with plenty of corn and hay to do the
plantation. Labor cheap and abundant. For
particulars apply to
MESSRS. BLANCHARD, BURRUS & CO.,
nov21 lw Columbus, Ga.