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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1886. HATFIELD'S HALF-BROTHER. cable system. Until recently the associated. J press bntl used his cables for their press , 1 matter, but a short time ago they went A strung ni««ppo.r»nrc followed b, ■ Mnirulir | |, Bck to the Western Union company with- I Kiperlenre In an Illinois Hotel. 1 out giving Mr Mackey any notice. His I scheme, as reported, is to have special oor- Mattoon, 111.. June l&.-John Hatfield, respondents in all the (Treat news centres of Richmond, iWana, is a commercial 1 of Europe. I hey are all to be men of po- man whose business has called him to all I sltion, and able to do the best class of ts of the country. He tells the follow- "'>r k ' They are to send the news to the S story : “ I had a curious experience at , main offices in London, and there it Will ivaii, Illinois, the other day at t he '»' P»‘,, " Hh «l«r au d sent to this coun- Bden house. I noticed ill the hotel office 1 try. lhe gossip which marks out this in the evenius; a young man who seemed ! scheme for Mr. Mackay says that John to watch me very closely. He proved to be Russell \oung, who is now ill Europe, is to the night clerk, and when my time came have charge of the whole service, and to Is the only harmless and effective NERVE FOOD known which leaves no after-effects, and is without stimulant or alcohol. It is a delicious beverage anil will positively recover Brain and Nervous Exhaustion, destroy thirst for alcoholic drinks, restore the appetite, cure Dyspepsia, give refreshing sleep and immediate relief to any wousness. 1 tie will prove Its virtue. MANUFACTURED BY to retire he showed me to my room. I was Bomewlwit annoyed by IiIh close scrutiny of me, and my attention was attracted more particularly to him, when like a flash it occurred to tnc that he was my half-brother who had disappeared mysteri ously from home at Richmond, Ind., over ten years ago. ‘Isn't your name Louis W. Randall?’ I asked abruptly. ‘No; my name is E. T. Walker, and I don’t know you,’ was his quick reply, accompanied by n lie have his headquarters in London. It is to MOXIE COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. suggeatlve’smlle. lie hurriedly left me. I etk could not have been mistaken. His face, the color of his hair, the expression of his | eyes, the tones of his voice, and his entire | manner and appearance, were the exact counterpart of those of my missing brother. In the morning, the night clerk be hciped that this Is true, for certainly if Mr. Young should undertake to do this work lie would give us something from the other side worth reading. The present news sendee from Europe, viewed through my spectacles, is about as dreary a lot of stuff as ever went into a newspaper. I doubt if any journal had it in the office without its costing so much money to get it that one-twentieth of it would he print- WHAT DOES IT MEAN? Centrel Kallroad Stork In Demand at Aannsta— A Sew York Kallrnad Man Declare* That an At tempt Will he Made to Demote Captain Raoul from the Presidency. clerk did not show up at the office at the usual hour of 10 o'clock, and at noon I had to leave. Before leaving I inquired about Mr. Walker. He had come | to Sullivan four years agOj and followed | Atlanta Constitution. the trade of carriage painting. When the I The special in yesterday’s Constitution Eden house was built ho took the. place of from Augusta, giving an - account of an night clerk. Very little could be learned ! effort to purchase the Central railroad of his past history, he being somewhat of a i system, caused much comment among At- recluse in his habits. He lias no cronies, \ lanta railroad men. though he is well thought of hy all. He ! Three points in the special excited par- hax plenty of friends but none thnt are in- ticular interest. The first was that Dr. J. timate. He is an inveterate reader, quite : A. A. West was a candidate for the presi- a scholar, and is something of a self-made ’ dene v of the system; the second, that he chemist. All these particulars tally ex- and Major T. I’. Branch were trying to get actly with the characteristics of mv | possession of the system for a number of brother. Ten years ago he left home without any cause, so far as the family was able to learn. He, too, was acarriagepaint er by trade, a recluse in his habits, and n student hy nature. He had a fine collegi ate education, plenty of money and friends. His disapnearnnee was inexplicable. Nothing was heard of him until four years ago we received a letter Ouerneyville, Ala., stating that n man named L. N. Randall had been killed there in a si rent quarrel, giving all the particulars of his death and 1 burial. A year later my travels took me j to Outrneyville. 1 inquired nt the news- i paper offices and of the officers about the affair. But all declared that no such a death had ever occurred there. We con- I eluded the letter was a hoax, and that he, in an eccentric freak, desired to he forgot ten. If the night clerk at the Eden house is not my brother, I am no judge of men and faces.” FIVE DAYS IN THE SNOW. Timiulo 1 uri-olF leu r Co I SuiVf-rim: < 'crk Mntinliiiiis. Timothy Carroll wears two artificial legs, and recently told a reporter of the Rochester Union how it came about that he lost ills feet. “Outlie morning of December 5,” said he, “1 parted with Major McDowell at Idaho city, and started westwardly for Banner, lie was superintendent of the Elmira Silver Mining company, and was going to Elmira, N. V., to pass the winter, while I had charge of the company's prop erty at what is called the Banner district, and intended to remain in Banner all winter. For about five miles I traveled on horselnick in com pany with several friends. Tile others then returned with the horses and 1 pro ceeded on snow shoes, the snow being about eleven feet deep on tile level. ! had still a long distance to go. hut made rapid time on the snow shoes; which wen ov» r ten feet in length, covering about, fifteen miles in this manner, when toward even ing I was taken with crumps and was una ble to walk a stop. i was then on Moose Creek- mountain,thespot where I was taken wit li the cramps being a bout 20 miles wc st of Idaho City and several miles east of Ban ner. My feet had frozen without my noticing that they were particularly cold, until they suddenly refused to obey my will, and I became helpless - unable to : directors and general officers of the Cen- stand on my feet. I lay down in the snow, ' tral. The effort being made in Augusta to and to keep warm rolled to and fro. The purchase a eontroling share in the stock ' know sank and t was buried in a cavity ] Weans that some of the directors are trying with walls of snow several feet high, but ] to place themselves in position to remove with room in which to roll around. My Captain Raoul from the presidency.” only hope was to keep alive until some one [ “Will they succeed?” would pass along the path. , “I dpn't know, hut it will be no surprise “For five days and nights 1 lay there. It , to me if they do. 1 don’t think, however, ' is needless to sav my sufferings were tend- that any Augusta man will be elected to , Ido. My provisions were about exhausted t snceecu Captain Raoul,” when I lay down, and on tile third day I j — .became exceedingly hungry, but that was Advice to Mothers.—Mrs, Winslow’s . the only day when I desired food. Most of Soothing Syrup should always boused the time 1 was thirsty, and occasionally I when children are cutting teeth. It re- allowed a little snow'to melt in my mouth, 1 lieves the little sufferer at ouce; it produces but this seemed only to increase lhv thirst, 1 natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child and 1 knew it would not take much snow from pain, and the little cherub awakes as to kill me. It seems to me that 1 did not i "bright as a button.” It is very pleasant | sleep once during those fearful : to taste. It soothes the child, softens the i days and nights, but kept gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu-, moving my body as much as possible to I lates the bowels and is the best known keep from' freezing to death. 1 also kept j remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising; beating myself witli my hands so violently lroln teething or other causes. Twenty-; that my body became black and blue over ’ five cents a bottle. jelT d&wly 1 almost the entire surface. I think that if .. . ,, “ , ~ Doteir Over the tinnier to bmr.e. Stock raisers in Montana have leased ex- 1 tensive cattle ranges from the dominion government for a term of twenty-one ' years, and are driving great herds of cattle across the border into the northwest tend- ■ tor.v. iep td no awakening. I had companions part the time, however, but they were anything but pleasant company. Three mountain lions, about ns large as full-grown New- ' foundlund dogs, discovered me on the fourth day, and started a watch over me. evidently waiting for my death. They kept on the upper crust of snow and did not jump down in the cave in which 1 was. They were afraid of me, and I was almost dead when 1 discovered | them. The warm breath from one of tlie brutes leaning down toward me awakened me from a stupor in which I was falling. I really believe that they saved my life, however, for the horror excited in me at the prospect of having my body devoured by the brutes kept me from again falling into the stupor which means death. ] During these days I kept my watch going and kept memoranda of what was occur ring in a small hook, in order that if 1 died my identity and fate might be known. There seemed little hope for me, yet I de termined to make a vigorous fight for life and to let tiiose who found my remains know that 1 had not given up without a struggle. “ It was on the tittli day that a mail car rier traveling between Idaho City and Ban ner once a week eamo along the path, and lay sensations at the prospect of relief 1 can’t describe to you. It seemed ail in finite comfort to hear a human voice other than my own, and he assured of assistance. The mail carrier did what he could for me, and hastened to procure help, the lions then leaving me to follow him. The next day he returned with about a dozen men, who carried me to Idaho City, where both m.V legs were amputated about nine inches below the knee.” MACKAY'S LATEST VENTURE. His t’lmi to Collect ami Transmit European New York Special. John W. Mackay has just returned from a flying trip to Europe to look after his important matters on the other side of the water. He seems to be entirely absorbed just at present with his telegraph opera tions in this country and Ids cable system le i" ' ■ oce iii. In relation to the ta:;.. r, Dcs - lie is entirely satisfied with the in- eouic at the present rates of toll, j Inn in a rumor that Mr. Mackay ts going to organize a for- OR. RICE, For 15 years .at -7 Court Place, now at A r-'rul.irlv edueai-d an 1 li«ll.v qututied ph^aiclau iinl ttB tu. 't au vVijful, bf his practi- o will pr,>\ > Cures all form* of PRIVATE, CHRONIC nnd SEXUAL DISi EASES. Spermatorrhea and Impotoncy, .at c r«-«uk of «t?ll'-abuse lu youth, s°\unl cxwet in mv t .:er ver ts >r other natuR**, mol i'Ua!.u ing »cii,fGf :,u !»•'. .nf« - f Sexual )' pe-r or unhti.ipv, aro thr SYPHILIS i"-“” * tws service in connection with his Gonorrhea, •e, OivhiiU. Hernia, tor lluj lure,, liseruii** quietly enrol. II l.ssiir-v. '.vicul tutu a phv sielanwlt • ••Mnlnttont'-in to a eerlain clnsi of tllsiMtca, nit l mating tli >us:i»lc ni.t. i- ally nc ,Hires nival skill. Phisicinns km-wlnstl.G Lo t nT. n ru omm 1.1 |i,Tv‘tn to mv cnr>. When ll is »u. >-!,ti ii n‘ ' ' U'.t the uty for treatment, mcilioines mu be seat privately ttti 1 sifely by mull or express anvwhere. Cures Guaranteed in all Cases undertaken. Consultations personally Charge# ivu9oaabltiui.vl ebri PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 200 pages, sent to any address, securely sealed, for thirty t'l”! cent*. Should be read bv all. Address as al*ova. Ottlce Lours from A. M. to g P. M. Sunday!, 2 to 4 P. U THIRD AND LAST CALL. GEM-SOUTH tiie rest vertioai. mill IKON AND STEE1, FRAME. FRENCH BUHRS. Neat. On ruble. Compact Write for 1 inscriptive cTreu lar. Mention this paper. Straub Machinery Co., Ciuciuuuli, 0. For sale by John P. Turner & Bro.. and G. A. Bradford, City Drug Store, C'olumbuB, Ga. 50 cents quart bottle’ ap!6 dly n r in CHEW TOBACCO!! BUT DON'T CHEW POISON T> UDOLPH FJN’ZER'H Pst. “ Hsvsns Cure * process for treating Tobacco removes nico tine, dirt and grit, eusbling the leaf to absorb pure, ripe fruit, and making the most delicious, the most lasting, and the only wholesome chew In the world—one that will not cause heartburn, nervousness, nor indigestion. TURF. Fine Cavendish, Brandy- peach flavor, an everlast ing chew. flUCKLEHEREf SUNLIGHT NUGGET. i^.i^lish capitalists, and the third, that it was the Standard Oil company which de sired to obtain possession of the system. Idle Constitution is in possession of in formation which leads it to believe that 1 neither English capitalists nor the Stand ard Oil company are concerned in the ef fort to purchase the system. Six weeks ago two prominent railroad managers, each at the head of large railroad enterprises, ar rived in Atlanta from New York. They , were interviewed by the Constitution’s 1 railroad reporter, and in the course of what was said by them the Central railroad sys- ! tern was mentioned. “It is known in railroad circles in New York,” said one, “that there are serious differences among the members of the bouru of directors of the Central railroad. Exactly what those differences are I am not informed, but it is understood that the New York directors object to the policy pursued by the president, Captain Raoul. I know that he was sent for several times to , confer with those directors, and it leaked out that thev informed him that if he did not change his policy they would endeavor | to secure his removal from the presi dency.” WHAT THE AUGUSTA MATTER MEANS. The reporter asked if anything was known of the nature of the objections to Captain Raoul's policy. “Nothing very definite,” was the reply. “It was said that some of the directors favored the policy proposed by General E. 1*. Alexander when he was president of the system, and it was also said that the same directors desired a more liberal policy toward the public. Whatever the objec tions may be, there is no sort of doubt about tin* existence of serious differences.” “If the differences continue to exist then Captain Raoul must have refused to alter his policy ?” “I understand that he did refuse in the most positive U mis.’* “What do the New York directors pro pose to do about it ?” “It is reported that they will endeavor to purchase a controlling interest in the stock, so that at the next annual election of officers they can select a president who will carry out their policy, whatever it may he.” Y esterday the interview just quoted was repeated to one of the best informed rail road men in Atlanta. “Why,” he said, “U has been whispered among Atlanta railroad men for several months that there was trouble among the STARLIGHT. A frult-rtavoml pocket piece for the peopJe. Guaranteed not to contain a traceof chemical or noxious drug. Chew it a week and you wMJ chow it always. The pilot-wheel on every plug. 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Eructations and Burning of the Stom.wh (sometimes called Heirthtni) Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flux, Clulls ant Fever Break bone Fever. Exhaustion before or after Fever-., Chronic Dior- rhu'a. Loss of Appetite, Headache. Foul Breath. Irregularities inci lental to Females Bearing-down STaniGEB’S ftURftNTlI is invaluable. It is not n panacea for all diseases, but A| IPC* a'l diseases of the LIVFR, tvill STOMACH and BOWELS It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL - TERATIVES and JFIERS OF THE BLOOD, ar.d Is A VALUABLE * r ONIC. SYADlCEFi 3 AURANTII For sale by all Drug;lets. Price SI ,C0 per bottle C. F. STADICE.R, Proprietor, 140 SO. FRONT ST., PhllaqelDhla. Pa. INSTALLMENT PLAN! Rose Hill Property on Line ot the Georgia Midland. ’ll’'E HAVE decided to push the Gas bus'inePF in Columbus, and in order to do so fiave reduced t t the price of Gas Pipe and Fixtures. N( is the time to put pipes in your dwelling or store cheaper than ever before. Coll and see our stvles of Fixtures. GEORGIA STEAM M G&S PIPE Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street. They Stand at the Head ! THE BEST SHOES FOR LADIES’ WEAR ARE MADE BY J. 0. BENNETT The best Lillies' OP- ERA SLIPPERS brought to Columbus are made bv them Thev enn onh be had at my ■ tore I enu fit any foot J I am Sole Agen. fur these Goo ."sir Columbus. WM. MEYER. bnlScndSj" B. F. COLEMAN, Jr., UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN Patent Metalic Caskets, Wood Cases & Caskets, LOTS fronting on Hamilton and Talbottou roads, Hill, Liunwood and North streets and Rose Hill Avenue. All lots are full quarter acre Call early and secure a desirable lot, as prices will be advanced within the next thirty days. TOOMBS CRAWFORD, Real Estate Agent. 15 North Broad Street. University of Virginia, RUMMER LAW LECTURES nine weekly) be- ^ gin 8th July, 1880; and end 8th September. Have proved of signal use -1st. to students who design to pursue theirstudiesat this or other Lav School; 2a, to those who propose to read private ly; and 3d, to practitioners who have not had the advantage of systematic instruction. For circu lar apply P. O. University of Ya. to John B Minor, Prof. Coin, and Slat. Law. , my9 eod&wlm Valuable Real Estate FOR EXCHANGE. ~ i w w y WORTH OF CITY OF COLUM- vlooMfu bus and Girard real estate to ex- flO.OOO worth of Improved City Real Estate ti exchange for Stocks and Bonds. $2500. Two-story Dwelling near Broad street to exchange for Stocks and Bonds, fence. Rented this year for O'.. bales cotton. ()i place is a good five-room Dwelling and necessary out-buildings. Well watered and timbered. 140 Acres in Hurtsboro, Ala., with eight-room Dwelling, kitchen and three two-room tenement houses. 120 Acres one mile from Hurtsboro, Ala. Good four-room Dwelling and four tenement houses Thirty acres in woods. 820 Acres two miles from llur.-boro, Ala two settlements and thirtv acres in woods v 29 1' in OFFlr-f: Dunkual M,.. owjwrf j , N °' 1_ Qohig North Dully Leave Columbia, J ' AiTive at Chipley. Arrive at Greenville Leave » ft alg»ua IS** Leave fTofumbt “ d * SSS? L,^S^ ndAcCO "™^on^ , “ T. C. B. J.c. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, $2250. 800. 6000. TFOIEU SA.LE. ttie*market.’ 0t ° n PlrSl 0o utiug ! le A e C t r e e a^ e 8t0re Hollse •»«> Shop „ Comer Sixth avenue and Eiirhth m, S BCTe lob «tore House, 2-1 xM L, » ' " | house, wagon yard, stalls and outh to accommodate inn head stocl vv ? ,! sell or rent. Iiest locality in citv r ’ and see. Terms easy. ‘ CUJ ' l»U b Acre Lot, 8 room House, 2 room i; , cn, on First avenue, between Ko n, | t nnd Fifteenth streets. Good tve l S' h and water works on place. Termsewy “ 1600. ,4 Acre land, 6 room House kiirhm, . . servant house, on Frst iiTOueb.! Seventh and Eighth streets. Uu ™ 1100. 115 Acres Land three miles cast of rit,. 60 acres wood land.; •' I 160 k'Li O b U e r nIc O s m Ho “ e “ m1 I ' 0 ' in Ko,th lni I 600 ' 8 rCCmHowe ’ 1 1800. Five sum 1] Houses and I ots.a VV il » suit purchaser. 0 30° °r, ?00 acres Land three miles from citv Will sell or exchange for city property the C, ! 111 the county. Rented for is bales ecu „ Als several Muali farms and valuable citv or..-, erty. Cal] r d see me. Will he glad to sh,™ property.) One fine I’ gfy and Harness. J*. O. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St. Magnetic Power! & BARNARD. NO L A DY SHOULD J UY SHOES UN TI SHE EX A' - I ES MY STOCK. Children's Gloss White Cases and Caskets, Children’s Gloss White Melalic Caskets. Burial Rohes, all prices from $1.50 up. Personal attention given all orders. Twelfth Street, four doors west of Tims. Gilbert's Printing Office. „cistv irt-'h The above property, situ;.*, boro, Ala., will be o\< 1 n t TOOMBS C <AW: OR 1 loo 11 ilMuri;i Makuoffc Pmwr Pleff ' Is the most successful appliance in the world !d the treatment of Nervous Debility. Nc.r:-L: a Rhemmitisin, Lumbago. feUeeplessnesss, Asthma Dyspepsia, Diseases of Liver, Kidneys and l)i gestive Organs, Sick Headache, and all Ivm;-,!,.- arising from insufficient and impure blood. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having demands against Hugh Dever, late of said coun ty. deceased to present them to me properly made out. within the time prescribed bylaw, sc as to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to said deceased ure hereby re quired to make immediate payment to me. This May fith, liihfl. DAVID A. ANGLIN niyToawfiw Administrator, etc Administrator's Sale. WILSOYTIA 125 WllNoni;! Magnetic Power l.ndii"*’ Abdominal Snpporlor. For the dispersion of Fibroid nnd other tumors and enlargements of thewomb and the ovrr.es. Also gives great support and comfort nnd in creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in cases of abdominal enlargement without my particular disease. Tends also to decrease ai d prevent excessive accumulation of fat. COMPANY, Ilroiulwny. >•'" Vorl Dr. C. TERRY, Agent, Columbus. Ga. mb2 dly MEETING. r INHERE will be a called meeting of tin si. ' < 1 holders of the Georgia Midland and < - u Railroad Co. at the Pioneer Buildings at 11 • 30th instant. SEATON GRANT LAND. je!9 26 29 President. PITT'S CARMINATIVE The Best Medicine on Earth fc Children. An infallible specific for Flatulent Colic. U—' rhcea, Coughs, Teething, Cholera Infantum, era Morbus, and all diseases incident to clinon Give it a trial. 25 cents per bottle. For sale a CITY DRUG STORE. feb21-tf i y ui .mintuKcc cuiuuy. ULurKin, will ue sum uu , the first Tuesday in July next, on the corner of , Broad and Tenth streets, i.u the city of Columbus. 1 between the legal hours of sale, to the highest j bidder, the following described property, to-wit: I One hundred and sixty-five acres of land, more or j less, lying east of the city of Columbus and known j and described as part of lots 93, 95 and 96, in the Coweta Reserve of said county. Sold as the prop* ! erty of II. E. Thornton. E. H. THORNTON, iyfi oaw 4w Administrator. S 1,850 Will Buy Nearly New 4-Room ihfii'i’. : n Perfect Repair, Waterworks. Kitch- Coiuc v Let Fust Avenue and Sixth ■ ■a rented d* Good Te/ ant at $17 per JOBIXNTOX cl- YOIPUY. 1 M,'• cG.li i,.-un.2w ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising 1 in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Howell A Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, IO Spruce St., New York. Send lOcts for JOO-oaae Pornohle