Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 20, 1886, Image 3

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I wick Herald says: Nowhere else in nil the j world cun larger treeH he obtained than around Brunswick. James Holmes, of this city, has n coLurao* with the | Hilton * roster Lumber Company at Doboy, to lurnish Die largest tu-wn timber in the j world. No trco is to be loss than 70, loot I \W U * a v d inches square at the small end. — •- I These he obtains in abundance on Woolly v .,,. w , .. , , , Island, the property of John Ward, of this ' Dior line in flHu-idu—Swlniniiiitf Mnfrli in | city, and for each one lie pays $5. Ills iutfiistii-A California ( iijiKnllsl in ,)l ^ of operations is Jamaica, in this DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN, COUTMBBS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, TULY *>0. l,«r News from the Three' States Told Brisf Paragraphs. vlllr—CoiidfHKCtl Kellis from Aliilmnm II or Ida Karls. county, and it takes 21 yoke- <»t’ "xo.u to haul each tree; and then only three trees are hauled to Jamaica in t'vo weeks. Kach tree, when hewn and b .. fo the point . . oi shipping, brings J . . .„ MO. sjjjgjo**. m to bo „ ; jWSKfi.'lfS'iSSai . . . ;V U ^ 01 'k, notwithstanding the equaliza- There is a probability that Atlanta will tion of the gauge; and it costs I2J cords soon cave a piano factory. , each to ship them by ocean steamer, This Mr. Jerry Powell and Miss Beulah Bor- 1 wol,1 . d s,;(!m to leave'very little margin, ex- kell, of Atlanta, were married on Sunday j ce l , ®* n the beginning of the season, for t,lie •Waohtel Bros the lnrirent cl hi ii .' producer, Lots of peo pie would he glad of Mae on, wllTopen a store tfiriJI," | to * row watermclona for 12J cents apiece. A good crowd went out to the river front at Augusta Friday, to witness the swim ming test between W, J. Pelletier and Bruce Wilson. The race was from Jack- ton street to the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad bridge—purse $25. Pel letier forged ahead at the start, and main tained a comfortable lead to within fifty , yards of the finish, when Wilson redoubled his efforts, passed his competitor and scored a victory of a race wnich seemed lost to him from the outset. The race was a great one, and is the talk of the sporting fraternity. The superhuman efforts of young Wilson at the finish, and his sur prising speed in the water, were matters of comment. The affair has created quite an interest, and kindred sports at early dates are on the list. Si * RUE 'Ipa '# h; i IfiSiKA 1M 17 n on September 1st. Bryant Strickland was killed in Carters- ville on Sunday by Marsiial Puckett and a posse. An inquiry is in progress. It is cluimed that business is stagnated and that people are moving away from At lanta by hundreds on account of “prohibi tion.” At Monroe the little boy who was so bad ly hurt by the mules running away on Thursday died Thursday night front his wounds. Gov. McDaniel left for Athens Friday, where he will remain till next Thursday,in attendance on the university commence ment. Sam Dale, of Harmony Grove, is making a pair of shoes for a negro who works on the Northeastern railroad which measures 14 inches from heel to toe. The corn crop is made, and notwith standing the damage resulting to it from the storm of June 30th, it is the best grown in southwest Georgia for many years. The court house of Randolph county has been formally received by the commission ers, and the contractor fully settled with. , ....— >uiw „ m He claims to have lost fully $2000 by the ; to the steamboat wharf, where he was contract. I found leaning over the river as if ready to Sunday night in Macon, Dan Nixon way- i ,lla j5? phinge. laid Hal McWhorter, who was walking ■ 1 j, “ ( i up!” exclaimed the policeman, with his (Nixon’s) wife, and cut his throat. “Keep back, sir, or you will get into McWhorter will die. Nixon and another trouble,” was the answer, as he laid his negro named Johnson, who aided him, es- , hand u P° n his hip pocket, caped. | " he policeman, however, advanced and catching hold of the arm of the young ST PERFECT MADE Purest and strongest Natural Fruit Flavor*. Vanili.i, l.iinnn, orange, Almond, Hose, etc., flavor ai delicately and naturally us the fruit. Pifi.CE EAKiNG POWDER CO., Chicago. sr. louia, B radfi ei d’s sssssssssssss rml*.tiBawamv&UK-xm. ' ttttttimtttirmm.impiiii—iiiniini m—11■■■■Tim S J Fur Fifty Years the great Remedy for | S . 8 5 Blood Poison ana Skin ^ j S I Interesting Treatise on Blood and bkin Diseases J0, jjj mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address Q | THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. sssssssssssss A recent issue of the Rome Courier says: Last night about 10 o’clock a young man of this city passed the new Rome hotel, and some one who was sitting in front heard a sob, and inquired: “Hello, where are you going?” “I am going to the river,” was the answer, as he hurried past. Officer Tom Logan overheard the answer, but as he got up the young man was some dis tance away. The policeman followed him An infallible specific for all the diseases peculiar to women, such as painful or suppressed Menstruation, PallinR of the Womb, Leu- corrhcea or Whites, etc. Female (HASiOK OF I,IFF. If taken during this crit ical period, great suffering and danger can tie entirely avoided. The health officer’s report shows there were twenty-six deaths in the- city of Sa vannah last week. Eleven whites and fif teen colored The annual ratio per Uhl for the week was 22.3 for whites and 40.(1 for blacks. The Chatham Artillery will attend the centennial of the Liberty Independent Troop on Thursday. They will go out on a special train in the morning and return after the banquet at night. The Chat- hams will take a brass band along. A young man in Webster county set a man drew him away, and he was put charge of his friends. A lillMllilil. Mrs. Elsie Tardy, Miss Ann McKinstry and Mr. Daniel McGinnis, of Mobile, died on Thursday of last week. Before a bargain house in Eufaula is the sign: “If you walk around these bargains you would walk around a dollar in the road.” Win. Tucker, a white man hailing from Regulator! Send for book containing valuable information lor women. It will be mailed free to applicants. Bradfikld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. eod&w nxt rd mt CLINCNIAN’S T obacco REMEDIES V,*« liavo .'U.4 niH'iii d a full lino nf I ho justly famous P. (.Tr-sc's, and will have them on sale Monday. iveiy Lady Should See These Goods, ...•y u; i ■ known and acknowledged I he world over lo be (In’ Ivst Corsets made. Ask to see the e 1 trap to catch a rabbit the other day, r 9t )l l 1 't.V,Ga..was arrested in Greeris- hut instead of a rabbit he caught a rattle- horn on F riday last on a telegram charging - - - - - - him with being a horse thiei. snake four feet four inches long and eight inches in circumference. It lmd eleven rattles and was dead when found. Quitman Free Press: Something over two hundred car loads of melons have been shipped from the Quitman depot, and the crop is about all in. This has been a short Rev. A. L. Blizard, of theAbbeville Times, is accused by somebody as having been brought up by Mr. T. A. Trawick. He denies it. We let him speak for him self. Dr. Wharton, of Montgomery, says the year, but good prices have been obtained, people of Birmingham “make iron and and as a rule the melon growers have made steal for a living.” The Advertiser will money. take this to be a sly lick at our “thieving Mr. J. L. Underwood, editor of the Ca- I tariff.” niilla Clarion, and wife will celebrate their silver wedding on the (itli of August. Much happiness to them, and if they wish it,mn,v the.v live to celebrate the diamond anni versary of their union. There is a ne.r i bry on James Buttrell’s It is said that Editor McCall, of the gov ernor’s staff, is to be court martialed for running in ;he sham battle at Selma. Capi tal. There was evidently a battery of beauties in the rear. The Florence Wave is the name of a new CORSET! E lantation, in Troup county, whose head ; paper published at Florence, Ala., bv as attained an enormous growth, meas- William R. Barks. The Wave will work uring 33 inches around above the ears, and ( for the success of the democratic party and 35 inches around the chin and top of tin* “Fighting Joe Wheeler.” bead. He is 16 years old and in good health; A live question between Calern and Ta ins body is about the size of a six-year old ladeg.i is, where will the Columbus and ! child. Goodwater extension cross the E. T., V. & j The Atlanta Journal says “a census of G. ? If it crosses at some town already in | candidates for the legislature in Bibb conn- existence, that means a boom. If it crosses | ty, Georgia, shows a small majority for the in an old field, that means a new town. voters who are not candidates—as yet.” After this assurance who will lie hard hearted enough to persist in the belief that there is not yet a gleam of hope for the Empire state? On Saturday evening at a colored picnic near Macon, as the crowd was dispersing, a negro man named Joe Smith asked a woman to lot him look at her baby-. She made an indignant reply, when lie felled her to the ground with a loaded stick. He was arrested. The tax digest for this year county has been received at the office the comptroller-general. It shows a de crease in the value of taxable property compared with last yiar of $30,000. The returns last year footed up $6*14,000. 'Phis year it is $634,000 Now is the time to get in on the ground floor. A well informed and observant traveler, who has just returned from a trip through southeast Alabama, speaking to a Dispatch reporter on the subject of crops said: “The crops throughout southeast Alabama are in line condition, especially the corn crop, ; which, 1 think, will be one of the largest ever raised in that section. In some spots I of the low lands a little patch here and ' there will be thrown out on account of the of tinker ' wet weather, but the harvest on the hills 0 p j will be as large as can lie gathered. 1 see no reason why Alabama should buy a bushel of corn next year from the outside. The cotton crop in the country over which i have gone will lie an average yield, I think, but the people are crying worms, which they seem to dread. ’ With th An impromptu move was made Monday ; extension of the Montgomery Southern a morning to raise by subscription funds to ! KOO(1 vk . lc i in this section of the state build an academy in Eatonton. In a lew | nn nns largely increased cotton receipts in moments $800 were subscribed. If the matter were pushed the funds necessary could be raised. It would, however, lie in j the summer of next year before the work would be begun. Rev. Simon Peter Richardson, at an in- j teresting revival meeting in Athens,asked ail who were converted at revival meetings to hold up their hands. About 100 hands j were immediately raised; and when he ‘ asked those who were converted elsewhere to raise tip their hands only four were raised. Tim revivals have it. Mr. Anderson, a capitalist from C'nliibr- ‘ largely Montgomery. I inrlilii. Col. J. C. Hemming, an old and esteemed ; citizen of Jacksonville, is dead. Quincy is to have telegraphic communi cation with the railway depot, one mile distant. In a shooting affray at a colored ball uy Orlando last Friday, one Gasper was seri ously wounded by Weldon Aliens. Both are colored. Mr. Broknw. of Anthony, received $325 t :IE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT ... - — .. I l*K v i u*■ Iii'iiiii;’ PiIbh. Hrh lit*vt*r ltiil<*«t to Rive ;>r *mpfc relief. Will euro Anal Ulcer* AbRceHS, i iutuwi. Tetter, Sait Rheum. Burber’b IteU, Ping- wiirmH,'Pimples, Sorn* »ud Boilu. Price oO ct*u THE CLIKQMAN TOBACCO CAKE \ VTI KII’S OWN RI MKHY, C ure* .11 Wounds. Cuts. Bruise*. Sri'"itie Erysipel'is B i!s, C.-.rhuncles. Bone Kelons. ulcerH. Sores. 8« it- Eves, S- ie Throat Bunions.Corns. Neuralgia.Rhetcnntism, .‘litis. Uout Jxheuimitic Gout. Colds (J«u:ghs, }’. :icliitiH, Milk Log Snake and Dog Bites St.ngs • 1 Insectfc Ac. In fact r.iloyti nil iocnl Irrit.-tion amf l i , .*.*iinm:itiun from whatever enuto. Pricr :!.) t ts, ’(HE OLiNGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER 1 t-i>:tr*‘<1 urrordiiiM !« the miisl puinripl.-K, «|* rhi* I»t KI’ST M DATlVi: ; compounded with the purest T.ih.-cc" FUnir. and is - i (H-ciffiy recommended tor Group We<-d or C-ike ot tSic* Bn-sst, and lor that class ■ >i irritant or intlnmmntory maladies. Aches and Pains txhere from too delicate a state of the system, the patient w unable to hear the stronger application or 'be T ibaecoCake. For Hundaclie ov other Aches and Pains, it is invaluable. |*rit*r io ct». Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the CLINGMAN TOBACCO CtiHE CO. DURHAIVl, N. C. 0. S. A. Landlords id divings for fiNoiiuT year. All jiropert.v placed :i* my luiiids adve:ti-ed free. My conimisoion will Le ie.-s ti. in your verti.sic^ bill. ron ^E3STT. Mrs. (Irr'.y’s elegant resideip’o, nort’. »f Pr*«l»y- terifin church. Two-story brick dwellm rt!. Tr, up -tre< t. S''x rooms and bath room Two-story dwelling hnif u »rth of < .rier's store. Store No. 113 Broad street, opposite Central hotel. The Gaboury formerly Cook * place. Ro-e U;il. Dwellings in various part of city and suburb-. \\Y liavo Ilium niiulu up in it number of styles, too many to (b’si villi’. oUO Loiip^Waist French Woven Corsets .just rc- crivcG. Toe. Com pari* with any in town at ftUM). This is the cheapest r.oi'set ever sold here. About 150 Corsets, odd sizes, to be closed Monday at 25c. Our Corset Stock Is grand : ii ds variety. Almost anything made in the way of a Corset ■ an he had of us. When you want a good Corset for a small .outlay look us up. We are headquarters for good Corsets. BLMmej, BOOTH 4 HOFF Overstocked TRUSTEE'S SUL Property of the Columbus Manu facturing Company. Cuniph’D' himI I'villy 1' •»’ rollon* l'.H’ory, T«ivotlM»r wltli Nearly If<* 4>i‘ Git* t uH’Ht Wilier Power *>a*> tin* 4'lutf IhIkmm liee Itivoi'.Jibti Ahofp* flic i'ily of CnlnuihiiH. l ■ TATK OK(iBORGIA, MU8C’OGKE COTNTY,— p liy virtue of the power vented in us under thif. Icrius P’i.1 eumiilion^ of u certain deed oS trust' executed t>> the* undersigned, J. Rhodes Srronmw- smd A 111 pcs, trustee**, by the Columbus Manu facturing Company, of ISIuscogee county, state o." Georgia, dated March 1, 188-1, whereby the uaicW corporation conveyed to u« all of the property , real and prisoned, hereinafter described, in trust,, to secure tlu* payment of its certain issue of* bonds Aid the interest coupons thereof as fin satt^ trust clet'd specblcMl and enumerated tall of which appears duly of record in Mortgage Deed Boo'Arc “A,” folios 367 to 373, March 5, 1884, in the Clerk office of Superior Court. Muscogee county, Geor" gia, and in Record Deeds, volume O O, pages 8& to 88 inclusive, March 22, 1884, office of tne Pros ha te Court in the county of Lee, state of Ala bama, and in conformity with the directions ai&Y! terms prescribed in the resolutions passed by th.** holders of said bonds on April 24, 1886, under the-'’ authority conferred by said deed of trust.) We will sell in the city of Columbus, Muscogee* county, Georgia, on the 3d day of August, 1886b. between the legal hours of sale, in fVont of thu auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., on tbw northwest corner of Broad street and TentifJ (formerly Crawford street), (being the usual plac*/ for sheriffs sales in said city of Columbus) atf public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, th«. f i following described property of the Columbus* Manufacturing Company, to-wit.: All those lots' and parcels of land situated, lying and being axf follows: Fractional section number twenty-slrv (26) and the north half of fractional section num ber thirty-live (35), both in fVactlonal township number eighteen (18), range number thirty (30;,, in formerly Russell, now Lee county, state o-2f Alabama. Also the following lots of lands lying; and being in the eighth (8th) district of Muscogee county, state of Georgia, known as lots numbero* eighty-six (86) and eighty-seven (87) and the wee#: half of lot number seventy-four (74) and fractional numbered ninety-one (91) and ninety-two (92).. and Island number three (3) in Chattahoochee-- river and a small enclosure situated east of the? residence formerly occupied by J. R. Clapp, usetfi as a residence and grazing lot, containing aevext (7) acres more or less. All of said lands last de scribed lying and being iu the county of Musco gee and state of Georgia, and, together with saicto lands in Lee couuty, Alabama, containing eight- hundred and thirty (830) acres more or less. Also, all of the said Columbus Manufacturing: Company’s buildings on said land in Muscogeo* county, Georgia, operated as a Cotton Factory, and with all of the improvements in any manner appendant and appurtenant thereto, inclusive, of tlie cards, spindles, looms, machinery and fix tures of every kind whatsoever contained in saicli buildings; aiso, all and singular the other im provements on all of the lands aforementioned? and described; also, the entire water power owned' and controlled by said Columbus Manufacturing? Company on and in said Chattahoochee river, together with all and singular the rights and'! franchises by the said Columbus Manufacturing; Company held and possessed therein under the* laws of Georgia. The plant of said cotton factory consists && present of 4344 spindles, 149 looms and other suit able machinery, all in good condition and pro ducing good work. Present capacity 7500 yarns Os day of heavy sheetings and shirtings, three yardx-* tojthe pound. The operatives’ houses and improvements gen erally in excellent condition, labor abundant v lands elevated and location of property unsur passed for health, convenience and economic*!* production—free from the burden of municipal: taxes paid by all the other Columbus mills, yet' within three miles of the city of Columbus an&i three-quarters of a mile of Columbus and Rome railroad The water power is the finest in the* south, controlling and embracing the whole bed' of the Chattahoochee river for the distance o about one mile along the lands of said company., said lands extending along its banks upon the> Georgia and Alabama sides of the river. Only a« small portion of the water power is required andf utilized in running the present mill, and the nat ural falls in the river render but a simple inex pensive dam of logs and plank necessary. Thiev magnificent water power is easily controlled, anti has a fall of 42' ._. (forty-two and a half; feet within' % (three-quarters) of a mile. With a coni para-* tively small expenditure noon a new clam 126,OOP (one hundred and twenty-five thousand) spindles .. with looms iu proportion, can be driven by thirn water power. Capital for the erection of addi-* tional mills and utilization of the innnenaco power no,v wasted is u 11 that is needed to make.'* this property the site of a prosperous and popu lous manufacturing village. The personal inspeo- I tion of capitalists is invited. Full and .satisfa^- ] torv details will be furnished upon application. J. RHODES BROWNE, A. ILLGES, ; ap27-d3m Trustees. —IX— nia, arrived in Barnesville Thursday for i for the first ear the purpose of seeing the country, with a York; a neighbor view of buying a large tract of land and es- New Orleans, tahlishing a colony of his people in our sec- I »pj u , trustees of the scl tion. Mr. Anderson likes the country and thinks if lie can buy land reasonably cheap he will locate here at once. Athens Banner-Watchman : “Hardly n train arrives in Athens that does not bring a case of beer that is immediately trans ported to some club house, or private room, and put on ice. Prohibition has stopped so much whisky drinking, but the boys will have their beer. It docs not reach the spot as soon as whisky, but i( has the desired effect after several I Kittles are swallowed.” Rome Courier: The postal clerks til the East Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia rail road complain oftli • poor accommodations iti; the way of postal cars on this road. They arc cooped tip in practically the same ears that were in use when only about half of the business was done. The mail curs on this road are no doubt the cause of many of the postal irregularities, as proper facilities arc not given the postal clerks. On the flth inst., two negroes by the name of Nacc Pollard and Eli Colt!*, living on Mr. R.W. Lankin's plantation. Colum bia county, had a dispute relative to driv ing a wagon, which led to a quarrel ami finally to blows, in which Pollard took a Ions sent to Nc f iris $225 for a car to re 1 IS Broad street, op ■ ilo* rison ti,.,. Beal clwcfliiiK, o| posit HAMBURG EDGINGS AND LINEN TOWELS, tool at Litra will select their teachers o:i July .30. Applica tions for the position must be lmicle toil. B. Stevens. All the churches of Bartow closed last Sunday niirht. and the different, denomina tion: held a joint temperance meeting at the court house. Toe tines in the mayor’s court of Fort Mear.e during the last six mouths, have been sufficient to pay the current expenses of the town. The primaries of Polk county will oe held on July 17, and the. county conven tion to select congressional convent ion deii gates on July 24. The last rail has been laid on Florida Southern extension to Charlotte Harbor. At Piinta, (jrorclii, the southern terminus, a town on tile south, side of Charlotte Harbor bay, there will be two wharfs, one for pas sengers and one for freight traffic. The hit ter will extern! for .3500 feet out into the river, and a large force ot men are now at work building the wharf. The company is huildL.g fine depots for both passenger and freight purposes, which are being push* d to a rapid c« enpietion. .The steamer Lizzie Henderson is iuay making regular trip' L IT. (' H A PPL LI BROKER*, Real Estate and Insurance Agei f, * ? \ h * Must Unload, A! ■1.1*1 iVr •k. CASIf. AX1) Wild. OFFER l in;: or I 1 p-.-ic • **• tio»j- in nii.rJ Association 1 Where I ftu ii will )jt chart; finally to hhiwsm wn en m. from New Orlvans to Punta Goi-da. Ai- smgletree and dealt Cobb a bl () \\ \\ bn h ; ,, ln e ,, ts an . to !lt . mu ,| e to run steamers produced deu li. 0,1 “" d l' “, d to Key West to secure freight from Hie last an inquest was held owi the b >jh*. ° . wust via the Mallory-Galvestoji line. A flnlii*. and the lurv returned a \eidl< t 01 | u...... i ... I... *.,,;h and is Cot)li, and the jury returned murder. Pollard made his esoap< still at large. . ■ Captain John H. Martin, nt Ilawxms- ville, has entered the field us a eamlidale for solicitor-general of tile Oconee cuvint, and Judge L. C. Ryan and '1'. C. laylor. Esq., have withdrawn from tHe raw in favor of Captain Martin. The contestants for the office now are Captain < Mart in, "1 Pulaski, Thomas Eason, of Teliair, and Colonel Hightower, of Laurens. Soheitor- Genernl C. C. Smilli having amioma *■*! os Intention to retire from the olliv* at the expiration of iris term, on January .. wss. the next legislature will elect iris successor in November next. i The idea that yellow pine is played out in South Georgia is absurd. The ‘o'uus- 2i)0 room hotel is to be built there. Orlando Record: “The report orange and other crops from : if the ■rat local ities is that the fruit is growing finely and to be fullv one-half of that of pitviotis years. The vegetable crops, except sweet potatoes, have been nearly gathered, the latter just being planted having been frozen Inst winter so that propagation by slips was necessary. The yield is expected to be fine, a.sthe frequent rains cause them to grow quickly after planting. Tht sec ond crop of Irish potatoes i-> growing.^ -u:il within a month will be in market. There will bi litileor no guavas, lemons, limes, graiie fruit mid other tend: r varieties. 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