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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN' COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1886.
■**» the Pott of the South," Pail Hamilton
Hajrat,
In the hush of a summer evening;
In the last fhint flush of the sun—
Our singer is still and silent,
For the days of his songs are done.
Tea, still! But those songs are glorious,
For they ring with noblest thought
That ever the soul of a j>oel
From the realms divine hath brought.
They are sweet os > woman's whisper
Or a love too lon,y withstood,
Yet as grand os the roar of cannon,
Over fields of death and blood I
For our noble southern poet
Took all the world for nis own.
Be stood on fame's mount with the highest,
But bent to the lowliest moan.
Be is blessed from the proudest mansion,
From the hut o'ergrown with sod,
For his voice was the voice of Nature
Seeking the ear of God 1
Bis work on earth is accomplished.
His journey before him lies
Thro’ the shadows of death and darkness
To the light beyond the skies I
Be will follow the voice lie uttered,
Journeying that way unknown,
And his faith and his songs shall greet him
At the foot of the “Great White Throne."
•—(Montgomery Dispatch.
' A VULCANIZER'S VIOLENCE.
Blngslar Aerliienl In a Dentist’s Office-Explosion
Of a Tnleanlscr—Damages Desalting from the
Disaster.
Philadelphia, July 9.—The Times
prints the story of n startling accident in
m dentist’s office. Mrs. Josie E. Weakley,
of No. 1261 Fleetwood avenue, went to
Soger’s dental rooms, No. 931 Arch street,
to have something done to one of her
teeth. The young lady had hardly got
seated in the dentist’s chair when there
came a terrific explosion, which badly
bruised the patient and ruined her cloth
ing, frightened the dentist nearly out of
his wits, and made a wreck of the room.
When the doctor and his patient had re
covered from the shock it was discovered
that a machine in the room called
a vulcanizer had exploded. The
report was like the bursting
Ofa cannon and the hovoe nearly as great.
It was the most frightful experience I ever
had,” Mrs. Weakly said to-day, “and my
shoulders and limbs art! black and blue
from the bruises I received. I shall enter
suit against the party or parties to blame
unless reparation is made to-day for my
injuries and the loss of my clothing, which
was entirely ruined. It was a mirae'e that
I was not killed. As soon as I recovered
from the shock I discovered that I had
been struck in several places by Hying mis-
siels and was literally covered with ink, a
large bottle of which had been scattered
in the wreck. At the time of tae explo
sion I was in the operating chair and Mr.
Segers was not three feet from me. As
soon as I was sufficiently composed he
called a coupe and I was driven to my
Some.” jl
Mrs. Weakley, who is an attractive wo
man of perhaps 30, with a fine physique,
had not fully recovered from the nervous
shock produced by the explosion, and said,
laughingly, she dibn’t think shel ever
Would. An hour later a reporter called at
No. 931 Arch street, and, on inquiring for
Mr. Seger’s dental rooms was shown to the
back rooms of the second story. Mrs.
Weakley was in the operating room with
the doctor, talking over the startling ep
isode. As the reporter entered both di
rected his attention to the scars «n the
walls, ceiling, doors, and furniture that
told of the explosion's work. A panel of
one door was driven completely out, and
in another an articulator with a east of a set
ofteeth was indented so deeply that it stuck
fast. The mirror of a large dressing case
was smashed to atoms, and the headboard
ofa bed split and otherwise disfigured. On
the wall immediately alongside of the bed
was an abrasion several inches long and
half an inch deep, made by a piece of iron
or brass; while in the ceiling overhead a
hole two inches in diameter was cut
through. One of the heavy window sills
was torn up as though lifted with a crow
bar, and the lid ofa large trunk was jam
med in as if a huge weight had descended
upon it. Ink was spattered in everydirec-
tlon, and the fixtures of the room were all
more or less defaced.
The windows were up at the time of the
explosion, and much ol its force was spent
on the walls of the building to the rear.
These walls show a dozen indentions that
indicate the violence with which they
'were struck. Bricks are torn out in sev
eral places 20 feet distant from the room
where the accident occurred, and in other
eases there are deep gashes in the walls
made by the flying debris. The dentist,
who still acted and talked nervously, was
asked to explain the occurrence. He said:
“A few moments before I began work
on Mrs. Weakley’s tooth I touched a match
to the gas stove under the vulcanizer, which
sat in the open window a few feet from
the operating chair. This heats the water
in the cylinder that generates the steam
for use in another connecting one of equal
size. These cylinders are of brass, about
six inches in' diameter, and nine inches
high. We vulcanize at about 120 Fahren
heit. Noticing while at. work on Mrs.
Weakley’s tooth that the pressure had
reached 120 pounds, I turned the gas down
very low, but nevertheless in a few min
utes heard the fearful explosion, and was
stunned by the \ ioleut concussion. The
only explanation that I can offer is that
these vulcanizers generate steam very
fast, and having no safety valve are
liable to such accidents as this.”
The professional card of the dentist in
whose rooms the accident occurred reads
as follows : “M. Paster Segers, U. D. D. S.,
Attache of the Chilian Legation.” He is a
Chilian, and speaks English imperfectly.
As the reporter withdrew, the doctor and
his fair patron were discussing the matter
of damages and who was to tie held re
sponsible. Mrs. Weakly insisted that she
had, to say the least, a just claim against
some one for her valuable clothing, ruined
in the accident, while Mr. Segers thought
that the S. S. White Company, the manu
facturer of the vulcanizer, was liable for
all injuries and damages resulting from the
explosion.
Cmiglit in tlu' Current,
There are about seventy-five consulates
still held by republicans.
The government is paying $113,401 every
year for rents in Washington.
A bed of salt t hirty feet in thickness lias
been struck in Michigan at a depth of 1950
feet.
A number of large and beautiful stalac
tite caverns have been discovered near
Queensland, Australia.
In England a militia officer is never rec ■
ognized by bis military title unless in uni
form and on duty.
In Germany if false information is given
to a newspaper reporter iie can collect
damages of its author.
A Philadelphia judge has given notice
that mere technical defenses in the law
will not be recognized.
The New York Sun gives a list of ten
congressmen who will not be candidates
for re-election. Nine of them are demo
crats.
The Massachusetts legislature has ap
propriated $20,000 to entertaiu President
Cleveland in case he goes up there next
November.
The female lace-makers of Saxony are
wretchedly underpaid, the best of them
not being able to make more than about
sixty cents a week.
It is said a Georgia congressman will be
left at home at the next election, for the
reason that the garden seeds he sent to his
constituents proved to be worthless.
While Charles Rasch, of Sprague, W. T.
was taking a bottle of soda water from an
jee chest the bottle exploded and the
patent stopper was thrown into face with
force enough to tear out one of ids eyes.
A young woman of Woocstock; Crossing
a field heard a distant crack of a rifle, and
then felt a slight blow on her back. Inves
tigation showed that a rifle bullet had cut
her dress ns cleanly as a razor, and had
just grazed her corset.
A tramp asked for something to eat at a
restaurant in Mattoon, 111. The cook
ottered to give him two dozen fried eggs
if he would eat them all. The tramp agreed
and the eggs were set before him. Af.er
having eaten twenty-one eggs, a loaf of
bread and some sardines, he fell asleep.
An angry Texas steer rail through the
streets of St. Louis the other evening, tos. -
ed a score ot persons, and was killed only
after 250 pistol shots had been fired at him
He was hit ao < f in that his 1 ide look d
like a seive, ant it was suggested that the
carcass be sent to a junesnop.
A San Francisco citizen has a chicken
that is backed like a camel, has two tail',
and three well developed legs. When the
fowl is in repose it rests on ail three legs
after the manner of a milking stool. When
it walks it uses but two, the third, it is
said, “sticking out behind like a ship’s
spankerboom.”
A GHOST IN POSSESSION.
Srrnc In a Haunted Ho line—Women Kli'diif for
Their Llvtw.
Louisville, Ky., July 6.—The female
inmates of a house on Green street, be
tween Sixth and Seventh, had a dreadful
experience about one o’clock this morn
ing. About that time, in the midst of the
5tn of July revels, all the lights in the
house were ^suddenly extinguished. The
women were tossed about by unseen
hands, missiles of every description began
to fly about the rooms, unearthly yells
weiii heard in every part of the house and
for some time the whole house was a veri
table pandemonium. The women fled in
fright, declaring that a ghost had taken
posses»ion of the house. Some time after
the noises had ceased one of the women re
turned and lighted the gas throughout the
house. The furniture in three rooms were
found smashed to pieces, the bed clothing
cut to shreds and general havoc and confu
sion everywhere. A curious crowd soon
filled the place, and the premises were
searched, but no trace of tlie mysterious
visitors could bo found.
The women firmly believe that the work
was of preternatural agency, and claim
that the house has been haunted for a
number of years. There is a story current
in the vicinity that a double murder was
committed iii the house years ago, and
that the bodies of two murdered men lie
buried in an abandoned well beneath the
house.
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Wm.L.TILLMAN | Georgia, Muscogee County-
vs. /Mortgage, &c. In Muscogee
R. H. GORDON J Superior Court. May term, 1886.
IT appearing to tlie Court by the petition of
Wm. L. Tillman, accompanied by the notes and i
mortgage deed, that on the fourth clay of May,
Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-three, the defend
ant made and delivered to the plaintiff her two
promissory notes, bearing date the day and year
aforesaid, whereby the defendant promised by
one of said promissory notes to pay to the plaintiff
or bearer, twenty-four months after tne date
thereof, Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-eight ;
Dollars ana Twenty-two Cents, with interest’ j
from date at eight per cent per annum, and if i
said note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent
attorney's fees for the collection thereof, for
value received; and by the other of said promi*
sory notes the defendant promised to pay to the
plaintiff, or bearer, thirty-six months after the
date thereof, Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-
eight Dollars and Twenty-two Cents, with interest
from date at eight per cent per annum, aud if
said note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent
attorney's fees for the collection thereof, for value
received; and that afterwards, on the day and
year aforesaid, the defendant, the better to secure
the payment of said notes, executed and deliver
ed to the plaintiff her deed of mortgage, whereby
the said defendant mortgaged to the plaintiff all
that tract or parcel of land situated on the west
side of Broad street in the city of Columbus, and
in said county and state, being about twenty-five
feet in front on Broad street and running back the
full depth of said lot, and known as part of lot
number sixty-live, with all the improvements
thereon, upon which is situated Store House
number one hundred and forty-three ; and it fur
ther appearing that said notes remain unpaid;
It is, therefore, ordered that the said defendant
pay into Court on or before the first day of the
next term thereof, the principal, interest, attor
ney’s fees and costs due on said notes, or show
cause to the contrary, if any she can ; and that on
the failure of the defendant so to do, tine equity
of redemption in and to said mortgage premises
be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered that this rule be pub
lished in the Columbus Enouirer-Sun, a public
gazette printed and published in said city and
county, once a month for four months previous to
the next term of this Court, or served on the de
fendant or her special agent or attorney, at least
three months previous to the next term of this
Court. J. T. WILLIS,
C. J. THORNTON. Judge C. C. C.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee-
Superior Court, May term, 1886.
GEO. Y. POND,
my20oani4m Clerk S. C. M. C. Ga. 1
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
Whereas, Perry Spencer makes application for
letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. E
T. DuBose, late of said county, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show
cause, if any they have, within the time pre
scribed by law, why, said letters should not be
granted to 1 said applicant.
Witness my official signature this July 3d. 1886
F. M. BROOKS,
jy3 oaw4w Ordinary.
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas. C. L. Glenn, administrator of William
N„ Jones, deceased, represents to the*eourt in hit
petition, duly filed, that he has fully administer
ed William N. Jones’ estate.
This, is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned. heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can. why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Monday in Sep
tember, 1886.
Witness my official signature this 4th day of
June. 1886.
je5 oawSm F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary.
; GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, Charles Philips, executor of T. M. N.
philips, deceased, represents to the court in his
i Petition, duly filed.that he has fully administered
T. M. X. Philips' estate.
i This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they
; can. why said executor should not be discharged
from his executorship and receive letters of dis-
I mission on the first Monday in August, 1886.
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GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned
that on the — day of June, T886, Mollie Jones, late
of the county of Muscogee, departed this lire in
testate, and no person has applied for adminis
tration on the estate of the said Mollie Jones;
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person, after the publication of this citation, un
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* F. M. BROOKS.
3d day of July, 1886.
jy3 oaw*4w*
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1 GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
Whereas, R. A. McFarlan applies for letters of
1 administration, de •bonis non, on the estate oi
John D. Stripling, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite all persons con- I
| cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if 1
; any they have, within the time prescribed by law, j
I why said letters should not be granted to said ap- 1
( plicant.
I Witness my hand and official signature this
I July 3d, 1886. F. M. BROOKS,
jy3 oaw4w , Ordinary.
• GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, James M. Davis, administrator of
Roller! B. Davis, deceased, represents to the court
in his petition duly filed that lie has fully admin-
i istered Robert B. Davis’, estate. f
1 This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, (
j heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they *
; can, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in July
I 1886. F. M. BROOKS,
apr6oa\vl2w Ordinary.
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
Whereas, Miss Caroline Stewart applies for let
ters of administration on the estate of Miss L. M .
Stewart, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show- cause, if
any they have, within the time prescribed by
law. why said letters should not be grunted to said
applicant.
Witness my official signature this third day of
July. 1886. F. M. BROOKS.
jy3 oaw4w Orninary.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, E. L. Bardwell, executor of the estate
of Sarah S. Bardwell, late of said county, de
ceased, represents to tlie court in his petition,
duly filed, that he has fully administered said
Sarah S. Bardwell’s estate;
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said executor should not be discharged
from his executorship and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in October, 1886.
Witness my official signature this July 3d, 1886.
jy3 oaw3m F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY ;
Whereas, John Duncan, administrator of Sylvip
Standford, represents to the Court in his petition
duty filed, that he has fully administered said
Sylvia Stanford’s estate.
This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in October,*
1886.
Witness my official signature this 3d day of
July. 1886. F. M. BROOKS,
jy3 oawlw Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, William McGovern, Executor of Jonn
McCarty, represents to the Court in his petition,
duly hied, that he has fully administered John
McCarty’s Estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his executorship and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in Sep
tember, 1886.
je5 paw3m F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
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At! inia, Gu. Office
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GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas. Jacob G. Burrus applies for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of
Patrick McArdle, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they have, within the time prescribed by law,
why said letters should not be granted to said ap
plicant.
Witness my hand and official signature this 3d
; day of July, 1886. F. M. BROOKS,
jy3 oaw 4w Ordinary.
i GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, E. L. Wells,administrator of E. Wells,
deceased, represents to the court in his petition
duly filed, that he has fully administered E.
Wells’ estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any t hey
can. why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his said administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Monday in July,
1886. . F. M. BROOKS,
ad6oawl2 Ordinary.
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