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1TA1I.V ENQUIRER • SUN : COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY ]% 18*6.
(Tclumks (Ciuju i rruSum.
ESTABLISHED IN 1828. 58 YEARS OLD.
Daily. Weekly and Sunday.
The KNiJl' IHKH-M N is isMu d every day. ex
cept Monday. The Weekly is issui d on Monday.
The Daily 'including Sunday) is delivered By
carriers in the city or mailed, postage free, to snh-
pl rihers for 75<*. per month. *2.00 lor three
months, si.no for six months, or *7.00 a year.
The Sunday is delivered by carrier hoys in the
city or mailed to subscribers, postage lYoe. at
$1.00 a year.
The Weekly is issued on Monday, and is mailed
to subscribers, postage free, at Ml. 10 a year.
111! KIltllK.N vrVM>>IA> s JOKK.
linn. John >. Win*, nt N'iivj’ni t. i*
oderod a splendid me**nt«*i 1 r. and *-eld*>ni
«*\t*r 111< »• 1 i fit •> nijyt iiiiu, c.itili y who.
talking with a group of his Han* it*
W’.i-liinei'di. IIo fro-jiiontiv :"e.» t<- tin*
tin!i«»n:i! ea.-itnand iH\\a\ • a fi’o\v*l
.W men amtiii ! him listi-tiing t" hi- ra< y
] |‘ What is going on in old Virgiimy, t*h? Well,
ithe democrats are not prneticing ballot b *x st it!*
ngnow, becuiHe in oli-jem is pending. Some,
how they are born ballot box stud'ers. When 1
ran lor governor a county that has 1200 rep M.-
ean majority was returned to the expert count* ; •
500 majority lor the demrerats. That is a fair
sample of an election in Abe suJth where tin
ballot box is a three and an empty form."
ib: id
• it >i
-pin
pio’.uuei.t in business. He added; " ihe ra»
roads in the north west are nil building addition
line* of track this .summer. There will be at i a -
1 o,ooo miles of. ad built in the country. <
tracts ure out already for 7<i«>0. So much ranro t
huildiug means a general improvement. It tnk*
a great den! of iron oud n Treat deal of labor t
build 10.000 miles of railroad, and the effect mu*
.senator Fair’s plan to get rid of the Apache
by exiling them to an Island in the Pacific oce.c
is at all events p cliueaquc. It v\ juld give a -or
of.St. Helena coloring to tie latter-day hist ,y <
the American Indian 1 : if they were con denim ! t
see their last camp fires gleaming upon a !■*.
continent which they had once powered mp.<
IY-'m wht.se a, stern t.'.ge they had been \>
into the grear waters of the .sunset.
Trade
TOO LATE TO HOLD!
Palace. ^ Chance of a Lifetime—A Golden Opportune
! b
:o Del a StylDh Sail at Bottom FLurc
C3-. HL T XT OIMIJLS
CLOTIKIIEiR,, y
Has just received a large stoek -f flrst-eliv.s CLOTHING that was shir nut in v
(bout the time of the ireshft. For TUB CASH these beautir.il and stvlish cooT. •
he sold at an extremely low flafure. The lateness of spring is the reason for off r'
ndv nt mo \r.w n )mo*‘.
Tri
entadv
•ill he tak
f* r tin
Daily nt *1 per square of 10 iii
first insertion, and 50 cents fo
lii-crlimi. and for the Weekly
portion.
ess fur the
fl IV
All (vuninunientirtiis intended to promo*
private ends or ini crests of corporal ions, mk
or individuals will be charged ns advert isem
special coutractH made fur advertising b’
voar. Hintuaries will he charged for at cast..
It is bogiiin.ng to disintegrate somewhat m
Virginia on account of local op; on. V
ach subsequent liquor men, who have- hitherto wanked for i
if it assist • the pr.Jnlvl in ii*tWh-et the sail*-
oralic party, the Done and sinew of it wii
OF A
.ml was- in *iie .*• r
think ('fthe opera gi*
Mai.-
ally
ead in
None but solid metal cuts used.
All communications should be add reived to the
proprietor of the KNQi in;:it-SrN.
Il (iflieml Gordon accepts* the chal
lenge to debate with Major l>n I lici t*
will lu i lively time® in the LTiilKTimturi.il
g i ilia?
"No. he has more
than co r. His popula
Bankrupt
Stock
i .i
course the reinibliciouf (lid ..nt
eclion, but they received a n.iijo
Till: 1’nili‘il Stall's ('"iiirrossnicn lum
I11 It ‘ <lisgl|st('<l with 'Iciilin- llutllilln
and will begin tn kill time now at 1
nVlcek a. 111.
Tin; Sat an mill Times "eand idly believes
that tile sentimelit (if tlie state is favor
able to Mr. I’neon for govei'nor, and tliat
( ielieral (tnrdoll 11 MS been misled if lie
lms been induced to present himself un
der the belief that the peoplo demand
his return to political life.
ilie last cleclii
votes all the same. Alahone will yet come te lb
front in Virginia politics.”
(if course the kitchen statesman i,
i tends this ns a joke, though hi- Wash
ington hwirere take it in good i a rues i
Malinin* was buried by a t liivtv thnu-me •
majority in the last state election, and
no man knows more iinniistnknhlv h"".
hadly he was mashed. The demoeral-
elected sixty-t wo out of one liundred
house tlelegiites, and twenty-three out .
forty senators, Jftliis is not enougli to
politically kill Mulioin*, renegades aie
hard to kill in Virginia.
i 0-0 TO
O'heNewY- ’ ~
AND SECURE SOME OF THE
SUN BEAM CLOTH
a ue, ..'nil"
i.llt pall*.,
e air,nt -if
<A I-
(inxiaiM l.oi.vN s hook has nopeareil.
ami as was expeeted.it reveals all tin
lierv and untamed ardor of its author.
The partisan spirit ijnite naturally per
vades the volume, niul (lie Illinois sen
ator does not fail to pay his compliments
to some of his puli I ienl opponents.
tail;
the
It is said that speaker Carli-le has
lunch dillieulty in seeiiring the consent
uf i "iigressinen to serve on special inves
tigating einnmittees, lie ha- lum two
I'onimittces to appoint, and failing te
seen re consent from represeututi\es he
will designate them and let them decline
to serve if Ihev desire to do so.
Why don't they light and get through
with it? is the not unnatural iin|iiirv of
the reader who, for the past Mx months,
lias been tormented with the daily dis
patches from southeastern I'.urnpe, each
stating that wai between ilrcecc and
Turkey is inevitable. Thean-weris that
both powers are willing to wound lull
afraid to strike, it t- not a ijucstion of
might or right, imt of blood and inoiiev.
Tine Courier-Jimrnal says hardly ba
tin'country Only l'eali/.ed that tiiill loyal
fepiildieim. (Tcneral l.oligstri'et. took part
ill the recent Jetf. Ibivis (lemon Irations,
clad in full confederate uniform, than it
is learned that "that ardent repuhlinin,
that devoted friend and biographer of t lie
late < ienerul i Irani, that stalwart sup-
;■ nter of Blaine and Logan, that gallant
veteran 'I the northern army, (’olonel
A. Burr, m l’enn-ylvania." w ho was sent
soulh to write up the re-urreeteiI leilellioi 1
1>v one in the most violent bloody -Iiirt
journals in the north, "appeared in the
procession witli a cuincdcinte banner in
bis hat, and shouted himself li"ar.-e and
wept with the xep'rans,’’ We still insist
t hut allot her nice' .n; t.e ealied at A loan v.
and that the ton. toni be re-beated and
the jim-jani re-i ..imied.
t’HK lAMMIIAIhS' 1.1.IT MIS.
Yesterday nm.ning we published a
TIIK lUAIPl.K AMI ITIKIU MXKtiATKS.
In his letter to Major Ikieon, (ienerai
tiordoii makes use of tiii.- expression:
“Neither of IIS ought to d. -ire to hi eonie
the eandidate of the denn 'i ratie
(ieorgia for g e, ei'itor exe, jit by
of the deinui ratie people of i ieorgia. .'
know of but one way of ascertaining in
fallibly that will, and that is by tin-
democrat ic metnud ot placing vote- in
the ballot box.”
It is ciinimeniiable in (ienerul (fil'd"'!
not tn de-ire the nomination unless
meets the approval of tic democratic
party, though it is an expo --ion that any
eandidate might use with impunity. The
charge lias been made that lie has not
always oxet'i'i-i'd as much consideration
for the whiles of tile people, i’erhllp-
he has gained wisdom by experience. At
any rate it is no more titan fair to give
him credit for honesty in expressing
himself.
It cannot be ijnestionod that it is in the
preliminary meetings that the foundation
of a politii.'i 1 campaign can be laid il the
people will only take the trouble to at
tend them and express their view.-.
While t Id- is not iii ide in the naturi of
suggestion that in-trueted delegate.- I ■
sent to a state or district convention, it
nil inipoi lam step in tile direct ion of an
adjustment of dii.e uil'es which not no
where delegates: are
convention without
to the wi-hi-
■ supposed to repre-
nirnt wor.M ?• 1 u»v.
that tIn* take an i:itrn***t in l!u*su
tnallnrs and that they desire to he the
iik. Viien they do this, if
the\ end to t lie ronven-
w ho’ . ; hev o »iinnit t heir
•t iii an honest and patriotic
e purpose <if placing hefor* 1
spell men as the people will
support with their mi lira ire,
will he Lfreatlv lessened if
decn/RlifUis. The Mrils kiilo-l Ur the pun <
are the jay, lark, .- ..5.;. craae, lnuvk nud D.u
uiher oilier specieK.
An Iowa cu'.lie kruwei ha- dehorned lUj'. tt
with no Dau i v.-uiis, and .c-^ard- it a threat e «.
onjy. He thinks limt hum*: do .jl.000.u00 da.iia
annually in Iowa *il*»ne.
Tin-: li<£\\<*r (’.e’liier*: of Indian, v have funne<l *
Indiana Protective AssocEvtion. the avowtd a:
only (*bject of vrluoli is to opp«jse any lexisMti
iuokmg 10 ni^her licence.
Thr triumph of British 'iniitary tun been or
ahly wou ny Mr*. L.m^r.y .* spring ">-11.net !*.
red and ^ri v 11 -lu^estn e if obiter *:ilud.
UfJCIiS:
1 patented for making ;
1 ; n .i.ied oottun seod.
fre<|inuitly ini-e
ent to ;l
any infoniiiitioii
*>f the pciple they
sent. Such 11 1111
•lies wild pe
tioii and w it !i
!rust, will me,
spirit, w it li th
the pcipl
be glad I.
'be troll'"!
rani
iroin (ten.
(."ni.
m ;n hire:
-se.1 tn
Maj..
r Ihiicn. .1.
« llieI.
in desin
■d that
trout 1
♦ *mim t< 1 <•(»-(
■ nerate
u it h lum
in se-
vunuu (It'li'KUli's 1
in the :
-tali' ('(inventinn
s.'l.r
tod l»V i .Ha t
We
al.-o |»u
i llshed
Mlljn
r I»ju« »n - 1 ri
Idx . ill
inch iu
* takes
till' llivll I'OMtidU
that neither the
caiuli-
ilat((
■ nor theexc
cutiv0 1
»ifiiiinttft
* should
u ti, K
■itaUe tn . 1:. t
ate t«. 1
me I'eiipU
•of the
Male
tlie maul.. 1
111 \s l.i
ell eimilt
V l It'll*-
iniio
• shall he eh
l »Sf 11.
Ue \ erv
oVIUT-
"U-l>
stiwsts tliat th
ev 4'xere
i-i* tin*
lire of selc,
tinv d
eiea;'ti s
in any
lu.iuu. r tliat mu,
■ meet
w i111 tin
cir l.o-t
j'ld.LH
ueut, am 1 In
■ will
( i nt-r I'll li \
ai»i(U*
On- *
* ill "f the 11<
■"I'le-
a natural in
n-.'itu.'
tu e the fr
it*ip Is of
Ic til
the eaiiili'
lates m
iii elide:
ivor to
llclk.
i' 1 •• >1 iti.'iil !•;
i|'it:ll out uf thse
letters.
Tliu
trie 111 Is nt 41 <
•neral (
ii»ed 1 >11 uill aieuc
licit
lie "Illy ile,
ires a
free exni'e
--ion of
llie 1
M'"|'le in "I'd
ler that
t the |»i|>11 l:ir u ill
uf tl
l"'"l'le in:
IV he .
•xereised i
m mak-
lllkf i
1 nmninati"
11. If
the \ 1 iters
nf the
Mali
wi'iil'l ih'i'i
•sit a v
"te in tin
.■ hall,it
1','X.
that end \\,
.ill.) ee
rtainly he
aeiiiui-
l'H'l
'•il. There
call ee
itainly I e
n.i nh-
j.'Ct i'
"U t" this.
1 Ui tic
l* "tiler h
and the
iii. 1
ids uf Maj,.r
Kite. Ml
will nut
he aide
1.1 >.'
e il in this li
ijrlit. It
atl'iirds an np|.er- ;
tuuit v cf tlu ir j.r,
esentine: the h]>|h
MH'Itt of |
Mai.
Bai un as an
autocr
at. who ih
■sires tn
diet!
ite and take
cniitlt
.1 .if l..eal
(mlities
tu tl
if various countu^*.
That it
has this
flav.
a - eannot tu*
deniei
1. as every
county
1 CIS
the virrht tn ,
pini>loy
such im t
h"ds as
suit
themselves,
and mi one need doubt
tllCJ
will do so.
Heine honors are about easy outlie
score of letters, and while that from Maj.
Bacon doubtless expresses ideas more in
accord with the sentiments of the people,
it might just as well lie considered that
neither had written a letter, so far as
1'olitival capital i- concerned.
:his eom'se should lie adopted. Unless
tile eonvi'nl ions which are to assemble
for the purpose of making these nomina
tions hi eonie together with the
spirit, it will only increase any chibar-
lassiucn; and ditlii nit;, that might ari-c,
when the precautionary measures i on id
so easili avert them. But we are not s,.
itna'i'diiliais as to think this will lie the
ease. We believe that tile people are
capable of sending such men to represent
them as w ill do so in an honorable way,
lienee we feel that if they meet together
in a frank, can lid pm! open discussion
of their dilleretiees of opinion, and of tlie
best men for the places, that the effect
will be excellent. In all these nomina
tions t |ie*i|iiestion of men willbeofihe
smallest conseyucuee, the (|tiestion of!
principle and of.apaeity and worthiness
being para tin amt.
We throw "nt these thoughts from the
fact that ‘lie canvass will soon he in pro
gress, and tlii- i- a matter w hich should
be brought before the people in the
premise.-. If they de-ire t" shape the
course of then ow n allairs, they should
do so at the very start, lest ditheulties
and complications may arise which tliev
will be unable to oveivome. With cm- i
cert of action, and a candid and five I
prcssioii, there is much good w hich they
can accomplish. Whether they will do
111 is, is a matter for themselves to decide.
A HKsiDcsT of Minnesota, who has seen sev
eral severe tornailoes, says that their most pecu
liar feature is the singular sucking movement,
ltuiluings are suekeil up into the clouds entire,
amt come down soon in fragments. After the '
great Rochester tornado a farmer twelve miles
from the town found an uninjured marble top
table ia his Held. Another found a very large
sheep that had come from no one knew where,
and had been deposited in his yard unhurt. The '
Minnesota man further said tliat he had seen a
board into which wheat straws had been driven
until they stuck through on trie other side.
Also lie saw a plank driven through a big tree,
and a piece of pine moulding driven through a
small butternut tree.
Mr. M. E. Inualls, of Cincinnati, is saying that
in his opinion there will soon he a general im-
A LITTLE SUFFERER
Cleansed, Purified and Beautified
by the Citticura Remedies.
It affords me pter-u.e to A ,e on lie. report
Ihecniv .f our Jink* «tu.kI( iD.i D; y« ur • ym •
km1»ikj*. W ie:. * 5 x l.c'.ri* -D- '.t;\
Imnrl in mvc.' uthI -mi 1 e-cy |»»h ira/icu
a iurgu boil. '.Vt ^uulia.vd ;i. ait ail tu in./ pur-
Hu**.-. About five* raontFs after it bec.vi.o :» run-
ni.'Uf so iv. Soon otiM.*r sures tom km 1. Hi* then
laid two of them on each. ml. ;.ud as his oic «i
ofCtune more* and !*iore impure It »(»ok lux* time
fur t iium to break out. .1 .vaix* came on d»u chin.
Dune '.th the under 'ip. vV.\h was very •.fftnsivu.
His head was one solid seal), discharging a great
ib. '!Td> .v.o hi*, cm-ui’.ion ll t*enty-twr»
months old. when ( undertook the care of him.
11 j.*> mother naviiig died when ne wa» n i'tUv
1.u>rc !bar onu v ar old. of ur n sumption scrofula
of course 1. He could waiK a little, but could not
^1 ; -..p If lie tell down, aiu’ - 1 n >t move when
in bed, h’l'Eng :io use r»r tiis hands. I immedi
ately commenced with the Ftththa Kf.mi’.biks,
;• sing the O ric h.a mihI E'rr. rKA Soap fiv- ly.
and when ne had t.iki n one botUe of the ' 1 ti-
ct’Ra Keholvrnt his head was conipletelv cured,
and he wa* improved in every way. \Vu weru
vi r\ muc’i encouraged, and continued the use of
the Kemedies l< r a year and a half. One s »rc af
ter another healed, a bou> niat’er forming in e k t
one of tiie.se five deep ones just betore pealing,
v.diich would linali.v grow h*o>e ami were taken,
out; then they would Deal n pidlv. One of tht *e
ugly bone formations I preserved. After taking
a dozen and a half bottle.- ne was coiujiicu.:\
cured, and is now, aitlie age of six years,a stn n.:
and healthy child. The scars on his hands nitvi
aiways reimtin ; hi.s hands are strong, though vc
nee feared he would never be able to use Uici.i.
All that physicians did foi 10m did him 110 good
All who saw the child before using the Li til'. ka
lih ai-.j'iKs and sue the child now eon.side.r it a
wonderful cure. If the above facts aie of any use
t*.* you, vou are at nU riv to use them.
MR?-. Z. S. DRIfKtS,
612 <Eay Street, Bloomingtcii, I.i.
May S>. Ihh5.
The child was really in a worse Condition t :. »i.
he appeared to his grandmother, who. being -’.iiii
him everv day, became accustomed to the dis
ease. ‘ MACdiJE HOPFINM.
CrricniA Remedik!* are sold everywhere.
(Vtiitiia, thegivu skin Cure. ->0 cents; c’cticc-
ra Soap, an exqui.-ite "kin Beautifier, 25 cents;
Ci'ticura Resolvent, the new Blood Purifier,
on. Prepared by the Potter Drco and Cui:m-
ical Co.. Boston, Mass.
Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases.”
m l | jj ING, Scalv, Pimply and Oily SKin
I I beautified Dv L'CTicriiA Soap*.
BACK ACHF.. WEAKNESS, Cl
ine uain*. "xjreuess and l ameness
teedilv cured by that new. original,
elegant ano infallible antidote to pain
ana inflammation, the Cuthtra
Anti-Pain Plaster. At Druggists.
25 cents. se wed.vw
WARM SPRINGS.
.tlrriwi'llirr ifimnly, (hi.,
Hill lie Opt'iietl lime 1st, fur llie llefcjiiiim
uf llnitrilers.
With first-class accommodations at reasonable
rate-
Rv-tuid Trip Limited 'J’ickets 2 25
Apply for circular, giving full information.
CHAS. L. DAVIS.
my 12 eodlm Propn -tor.
1 \. M1 '*•*’( '1
ised, to shn
ti*>ie pru«
.mid not Ue ,
- 1>. 1
* t.ui.l let lei
I >-epli Kbi’l”
the'kind rid
»\v cau-e. if
OCNTY.
u.ovly niakus aj'i
> ;t.i.nin.strati;
deceased,
i .uni Mdmoi.i*
iy‘ tiiiy *have. a !v
FONT AIN'S CERE
1 si: »’«> i’ \i s*s (.id: v ?
Malaria. 1
I>!S< OVUM
options. Kidney
WHITE
GOODS,
Laces and Dress Goods,
'AT- will oH'lt uitpamlltk'd bar-
L*;‘ ins iu abn\ e uoods
{or j'o-ilivt'iy
SixDaysOnly
Everything' nfferocl as load
ers in these departments. We
can assure our patrons lhal
this week our aim iu announc
ing this sale v iii he nut <>ul\ ;•
ilciisiiiit siirpri-'e iu liiem, bul
will convince ail that ii is use
less to look elsewhere aller
once seeing above goods amt
low prices of same.
We are selling 25c Dress
(Joods ill 12k'.
We are selling a 42-iiicb In
dia Linen al cents.
We ciit! show yon a 42-iiich
French Para Mull ai JHt. wortli
4D cents.
In tact, (here is nut a stoiv
mi Cohnnbus Ihiil can show
yon the Whit ( Goods we Ceil 1.
il is an acknowledged fact, and
ii iias been told us time and
again by the ladies. Just ask
In see our line of Bed Spreads.
We have some very lovely de
signs amongst them.
Do not forget to ask lo see
onr Lathes' 2oc MUSE, both in
idiors and balbriggan.
Another thing worthy of
mention is our Table Damask.
Napkins and Linens and. Tow
els. An inspection of same
will convince you that we have
llie lowest prices on them.
We have received a new
line of Parasols, which we will
price very low.
We have the loveliest line oi
Itussiun Afghan Tidies lo be
FHind in the city.
We have other Bargains in
our store, bul we have not the
-pace to tell you about them.
Polite at I ent ion to all.
whether purchaser or not.
ill 11' It
*iy
New.
1 tu!y
1 c.
WUfill lo
( Iftlllll
11 y
at 7
cents.
WOJ
'ill lDc.
L;u liti
t
.diion
Collars
at 5
Ac dozen.
gant
SmimuT
Silks a
! 40t
'. cost G0i
Also beautiful
Parasols at 2oc.
orth Si 00. Ele-
to import. Good
Bleached Cotton at 4c. All-wool Black Bunting at lor.
worth 25c. Beautil'u! Cream White Lace Stripe Lawns at
10c, cannot be duplicated in the city for loc; and many
other bargains throughout the slock.
JAS. E. CARGILL, Agent,!
itn*)5 rl.i.wltn :
COLL'Mill’s, CfA., May tuh, 188H.
| |N aud after this dale trains will run as fol-
M. .il Train No 1 -Going West Daily.
Leave Union Depot, Columbus 2 30 p m
Leave Broad Street Depot. Columbus ... . 2 ifi p m
Arrb o nt Union Springs 5 ;7 i> in
Leave Union Springs 6 -16 p m
Arrive at Troy 8 :J0 P ni
Arrive at Montgomery 7 25 pm
Arrive nt Euiaiila 10 50 p m
Mail Train No. 2 -Daily.
Leave Troy 1 30 a m
Arrive at t Tiion Springs (113 a nt
Leave Union Springs 6 33 a in
Arrive ai Eufauia 10 50 a m
Arrive at Columbus 9 41 a m
Night Freight ami Accommodation -Daily Ex
cept Sunday.
Leave Columbus Union Depot. 5 50 p m
Leave Columbus Brood Street Depot 6 00 p 111
Arrive a\. Union Springs 9 18 p m
Anive at Eui'aula 10 3:5 p m
Arrive nt Montgomery 12 20 am
Nieht Freight and Accommodation Daily Ex
cept Sunday.
Leave Mc^nt^omerj* 3 30 p m
Arrive at Union Springs 6 10 p m
Leave Union Sr»rtngs 7 26 p m
Arrive at » obimb 1- H 02 p m
Way Freight and Accommodation No. 5 -Daily.
LeuA'e Columbus Union I)ei»ot 1 55 a m
Lea ve Columbus Broad Street Depot 5 05 ]> m
Arrive at Union Springs 8 57 a in
Arrive it Eufaula 10 50 a 111
Wav Freight and Accommodation No. 6--Daily.
Leave Montgomery 7 f) a m
Leuvu Union Springs . . . !moin
Arrive at Broad Street Depot, ( oluinbus l 49 p m
Arrive at Union Depot, Columbus .. . > 02 p m
W. L. CLARK. Sii]>T.
1). E. WILLIAMS. G. T. A. dlf
Orklira. Ala.. M;t Kth. 1886.
nday, May 9th. 1**81
on this road will be run as follow
Arrive Opelika 58 p m
\o. ».
Leave Opelika 5 05 p m
Arrive Columbus 0 31 pm
!%’«►. •*.
Leave Columbus 7 .50 a m
Arrive Opeliku 9 13 a m
Arrive Good water 6 02 p m
X«. <L
Leave Good water ti 00 a m
Arrive Opelika 10 16 a m
Arrive Columbus 1 09 p in
So, 7.
Leave Columbus 1 15 p m
Arrive Opelika 3 38 p ni
No. S.
Leave Opelika 113 p m
Arrive Columbus 5 5-1 p m
The night trains are discontinued for the pres
ent. A. FLEW ELLEN,
dtf General Manager.
' , J 11 1 ,Petition to Incorporate "Th'
I John king - Enquirer-Sun Publishing r*ond
I et ui. • puny,”
OTATE OF GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY-
» to the Honorable Superior Court of 1
County: The petition of John King, G. tiunhy
I Jordan, C. E. Hochstrasser, N. P. Banks, A V
; Bu..urite and George P. Swift, Jr., and thew
eiutes, respectfully show that they have formed
an association and desire a charter to be* granr-d
to them as a corporation under section LTf o ' he
: Code of Georgia.
The object of said corporation is to cstablii'\
; aim maintain in the city of Columbus a publish-
1 nig company, under the name and style uf ;h.-
"Enquirer-Sun Publishing Company;" that th -v
; ju-opose t'- can-y on the business of editing and
pil'd,-hing one or more new.-jiapei'S in ; i v
of ( olunibus, and to have and carry 011 the V, l >
printing business in connection therewith. ..n I
1 also to publish booss, pamphlets and other
periodical literature.
I The capital tube employed in such business an 1
1 actually paid inis twenty thousand dollars, whh h
, is divided into shares of fifty dollars each. Du
they desire power and authority to increase liie
amount of capital stock by a vote of the -t u k-
holdcrs to not exceeding fifty thousand dollar-.
The business of such corporation is to he done
and its principal office to be located in the city «.t
Columbus, iu said county, and they ask to be in*
i cornorated for a period ol twenty years.
I . That such corporation may be organized at any
' Lme and may elect seven directors to manage
the affairs of the corpoi ation, and that -aid (lir-.-i.-
tors may elect one of their number Pre.-id 1; .
and »;iay .ilso elect a Secretary ami Tv« a>uivi -.vb d
may oe tin- -m;,:.* person, and may or may :v.-; .
one of the directors, as they may elect,
j That said corporation >.knil have the power t )
adj>pt By-laws for their regulation, and may .u*
; (pure by purch.ase or loan any real or person 1
property that may be necessary or desirable o r
, their purposes, and may also borrow money .m l
issue bonds, notes -.md mortgages to secure th?
That tlv re shall he u«» Individual liability up >1
.iny of the stockholders except for any balum. _•
that may be due and unpaid on the capit .1 s;. k
! .-iibacribcii f< r Dy them.
PEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE.
Pctitioners’ Attorneys.
I Georgia. Muscogee Ooumy. -Filed m the Clerk's
1 Office of the Superior Court of said count v an i
• recorded in recovt o‘* writs ’84 and ’85, fo': : > r:
and 6, this April 13th, 18 3.
GEO. Y. POND.
apltdifld Clerk S. C. M Co . Ga.
Centra! Line of Boats,
THE OLD MEL IABB
(F
of Mail Train will be as follow
No. 1 -Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Chipley
Arrive at Greenville
No. 2—Corning South Daily.
Leave Greenville
Arrive at Chipley
Arrive at Columbus
No. 3 -Freight and Accommodation 1
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Chipley
Arrive at Greenville
No. 4-Freight and Accommodation . v
Leave Greenville
Arrive at Chipley
Arrive at Columbus
CLARK. Gcn’l Mr
T.
. s. HOWARD. Gen’l TU
> 29 p ill
1 57 p in
5 15 p m
7 no a m
8 02 a m
10 11 a m
'forth.
7 00 a m
11 10 a m
itlUth.
3 20 p m
1 34 p ill
6 19 p III
1 nager.
Coi.uMBt's, Ga.. May 12. ISMJ.
N and after May 2 1RS6 : the local rates of
freight on the Chattahoochee, Flint and
lachicola rivers will be as follows:
Flour per barrel 5 cents
Cotton Seed Meal per ton 10 cents
Cotton per bale 25 ceu:s
Other freight in proportion.
Passage from Columbus to Apalachicola,
Other points in proportion.
STEAMER NAIAD
Will leave Columbus for Apalachicola via Bu,.i-
bridge every TUESDAY morning at 8 o'clock. :e-
t urning via Bainbridge.
Above schedule will be run, river, etc., permit
ting.
Shippers-.rill please have their fre'jlit i* b at
bv 8 a. m. on day of t-*a\ing, as none will be
ceived after that h *ur.
Boat reserves the right of not landing at :my
point >vben considered dangerous by
April 1,
il! n*.: stop a
idings furni:
nsihi'lty r or Dwight ceases after a .1
icon discharged at a landing where no person
here to receive it.
S.aM’L J, WHITESIDE. Bres t.
<B. Wlil J'ESIDE, Sec’y and Treas,
fold Dtf
ml all similar abluents
— NO CUKF.M NO FAY
authorized to sell Dr.
Any Draggi
TAIL’S Medic
two-thirds of a bottle, and if you ,
relief, return the bottle to the Drug
authorized to refund the price paid
lo
C, P, GRAY l CO
H
ARLiNGTON HOTEL
Gainesville, - - Georgia,
Under the Management of
WINK T.\ YI.OH, - - • I*r«n»rH*tor.
FORT HE SEASON OF 1386,
lm
St. i
OCK .Iglllg
GEORGIA. All SCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas. Mary E. Hogan, administratr
estatt of Orpha Hogan, deceased, makes
cation for k*a\ e t«' sell all the real estate bei<
to said deceased.
These are therefore to cite all persons conue’-eii-
ed show cause, if any they have, within tin* time
pri scribed by law. why leave to sell said property
should not be granted to said applicant.
Witness my baud and official signature this
May 6tli. 1896. F. M. BROOKS,
uiyooawdw Ordinary.
Opposite Rankin House,
COLUMBUS, - - GEORGIA.
Savannah, Ga. Augusta, Ga.
I EXPRESS. Telegraph and Post Office. Bar.
j Billiards ami Barber Shop all in building.
The cuisine will be a marked feature under the
present niana^emeni. A spacious arcade, two
stories high, gives n magnificent office and halls
for summer, which with a broad piazza of two
stories on public square, makes
The Arlington .1 IMiirlitful Siiinmor Resort.
Our splendid Dining Hall will be used for
Dancing, and Prof. TI. W. Card’s full Orchestra,
of Macon, will supply the music. ,
1 my 11 d2tawlm
RUMMER LAW LECTURES <nine weekly 1
^ gin sth Ju!v. 1886; and end 8th Septcm 1 '
Have proved of Signal use 1st, to student-
design to pursue theirstudiesat this or other L
ScIiLh*1; 2d. **> t!».*--• who propose to rent, pr ' •'
iv: and ;sd, t<.* practitioner.- wlio have not li.«i 5
I advantage of systematic instruction. For cir
' lar apply (P. O. University of Vaj to John
I Minoi:. Prof. C.y.n and Suit. Law.
my9 eod.v-w
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
1 Win r ?as L nu - F. Waddell having 1 -
; tile guurdi.m.-hip. of :he property ol lerseh;
it.* iffi nried will be vt sted ; 1
liar. •l'C-Ulh. Of SOUR' o'Jitr
. alter tin* puijoemLon of this
e to hi- appointment.
• my hand and official sign?Hi'*
F. M. BiivJUiyS.
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Wh»*rc:*.s f Isabel Hogan, guardian for h</r n.mu r
soil, James Hogan, makes application for L a ■ e
to sell all the real estate belonging to her »a.«i
ward.
These are. therefore., to cite all person- « ; ■-
cerned to show cause, if any they have. uitL ii
the time prescribed by law. why leave to sell >c.'t
real e-tatcshould not pe granted tpsaid *f**p- , f '”*
Witness my official signature tlmMio ■>. -
niyi oawiw F. M. BR* )OK.*-. Ordinary._
T r.» t r*«E
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