Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 21, 1886, Image 2

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“In Office But Not in Power" and Horw Rule After All. ad to Monlicollo, there to connect with .Ac Macon and Alliens road, which wap fitrinaily intended to connect Macon am .'ovington. 'J'heroBd has been graded from .[aeon to Montieeiio. There the road w.it- i turn off to Covington; but such u destiny ■ id not await it. Athens invited it to conn acre. So the road turned northward am. vill join hands with the Richmond am mnviUe ns an important link to reach tilt . ulf and tiic sea. The Macon and Covington looms up in ••only county. A lew days sinecure;', •entiitive of the road was in t hat county diciting rights of way for the Florida ex- ' tension oft he road. He asked lor nosub- To the New York Herald. vrijdinns, ami the right of way will be London, July 17.—'The campaign is over | ;V® eiv K*V e *! by tin peop e, a« ey uan to all intents and purposes. '1 Ik- battle Overthrown n>: I Things Curious—(iliiristum- ami lie is Not Likely to Tin i» ('"million f.' !i)siqii" Porfeet i'|l till* SpOlllTf Breakers Ahead Tor tin- SnSNluir.) to has been fought and we are not victorious at least the radicals under Uludstone are hat road also. A letter from Vmerieus divi.4 at least the radicals under Wlmlslone arc : .,V ‘ ", ’ .. not victorious, and the cause of home rule- l1 ., . ' t . has had its victory put off. U,cut t <! >$* ' J ; t lt %}' r There are n fe\v elections still to be de cided—one taking place this very day, in j v.v 'ch I feel a deep personal and political I interest, thatof William O'Brien iu South Tyrone. The result will not be known at the time of sending this letter. If t VBrien ■wins the Irish party will come back in , number exactly the same Wt before. The , minims'V'.'oaTe'reck'and Poplar success of Sexton in West Belfast makes Tlw . ,.,.,1;,...i,. m K atd to he i for the seat lost in South Derry, where I reck " I1U,;S - 1 .*?? S -V'. utl< ! l . ,e . 'V a1<l tu be leen. na says the line of the t he Savannah, iJubiin 1 IniH not been deli- _ resumed it also will conic by Vienna. So between them all Dooly seems reasonably sure of one or more railroads through her rich but unde veloped territory. II m CO A I. SYNDICATE. A Knoxville special says that an eastern syndicate lias purchased 5(XI,(l(X) acres of the best coal lands in East Tennessee, em up tor Henly is for tiic moment displaced We hare already lodged a petition in the case of Derry city, where I claim a seat on the ground that several votes were al lowed by the returning officer in cases where personation can be proved distinct ly. I have strong hopes that the petition may succeed. The majority against me was so small—only three - that a few errors of judgment on the part, of the returning officer would be enough to convert that small Orange majority into a small nation alist majority. In that event wo shall have added one to our number, and that is about all that, in any ense, we could well expect to do, seeing that wc have captured every seat where it was within human possibility that nationalists could win under the present conditions. We have done our part, and therefore the reproach of failure is not with us, but the conservatives and liberal unionists have been too much for us. THE PARTY CONDITION. Gladstone is completely overthrown. The condition of things is very curious. Tiic conservatives and liberal unionists, as they arc called, combined, have a large majority ovi r the Gladstoninim and nation alists combined. The conservatives have- some 31B, the unionists Tii; these combin ing would make .192, or thereabout. Then the Gladstonians have about IDO, nmi the nationalists will bring Sf>; combined 276. When t lie conservatives and unionists com bine they will have about- HIM or 394, against the 276 Gladstonians uiul nationalist. Hut the conservatives not a majoritv of tilth- own, and will have to trust altogether to combination with the unionists, and, he it. remembered, there i- only one point of contact and combination, and that is tin question of Gladstone’s home rule hill. ONLY AGAINST GLADSTONE. It is not the question of home rule; for fcbe unionists all say they arc for some measure of home rule. onl.v'not Gladstone’s measure. The unionists will not as a partv ; declare against h8me rule. Moreover, many unionists will be very anxious to i come into office as soon ns possible, and they cannot come into ollie-e with lord Salisbury. No doubt Salisbury will try to induce Hnrtington to join him in making an ad ministration, lint until I see Harrington's name officially announced us one of such administration I shall never l»- brought to I believe he will take an; part in it. IN Oi l'll A: m’T NOT IN POWK.it. For Chamberlain to tnkt office under j Salisbury would ofuour.se he absolutely out of the question, even if Salisbury were in 1 the least degree inclined to make an oiler ol such a kind to the Birmingham radical. We shall then have the conservatives once again in office, but not in power. Such the same controlling the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad, and ac cordingly it is said that Brunswick, Gu., will be made the leading coaling station of the southern coast steamers. The new coal syndicate is headed by E. It. Chap man, of New York, and has a capital of over $2,000,noo. NATURAL GAS AND THE COAL TRADE. The use of natural gas in Pittsburg, ac cording to tiic Commercial Gazette, takes the place in a year of 47,460,000 bushels of coal, thus throwing out of work in the coal regions about 5000 men and dispensing with the use of 033 railway cars. These figures, which are of course approxima tions. are suggestive of the revolution which lias been wrought by the appear ance of this great natural agent, although allowance is not made for tlie fact that increasing uses for coal have developed, so that it is hardly fair to assume that the decrease of the use of coal in one city has thrown out of employment the number of men stated. THE STEEL HAIL TRADE. The steel rail trade is reported to be in a very healthy and profitable condition. l"p i to June 1 the sales for delivery in IsSfi ag gregated Kofi,80fi gro s tons, an increase of , 29,801 tons since May 1. This, however, i does not include a number of important sales practically closed during May, and it is estimated that on June 1 tin orders for. J lKKli placed aggregated fully 1,000,IXX) gr is., tons. The Iroi Ago doubts whether there is a mill in the country which'cun fill new I orders for delivery in July, and says that I many art fi - died completely for August and some fin the greater part of Septem ber. This is .mol lit r evidence of the great amount of railway building which is now going on. I T9 LATEST SCHEME. [ “Here is the latest to beat us poor con ductors out of our fare,” said one of tiic i fraternity the other day. “While taking i up the tickets 1 reached a nicely dressed | ! lady, who was looking, apparently pro- occupied, out of the opi n car window and tapping Iter pocket book on the window , ledge, I touched her shoulder to attract her attention, when she jumped as though shot, and dropped iter pockctbook out of i ; tin window, sin b.,gan to cry, and what could Ido? Pass her, of course, which i did. I noted the place of the accident, ' | stopped for the pocKetbook the next trip, | and found its contents to lie a postage stamp and a card of hooks and eyes, i felt pretty cheap.” I BUT THE HEART THROBS OF true manhood. Kparta, Ha.. Sept. 22. 1885.—To the Constitu ' ilon. Atlanta- Were 11»> practice deception in a case like this. I would think that my heart had beenmee ‘eared beyond recognition. To be iftii.ty < I bcurixg false testimony, thereby I imperiling the lives of n.y fellow-men. would I pluce me beneath ’ he dignity of a gentleman. I The facts which I di*clo-e are endorsed and j vouched for by the community iu which 1 live* I and I trust they may exert the influence in tended. For twenty Ion# years I have suffered in told I tortures from a terrible pain and weakness in the small of my back, which resisted all modes and manner of treatment. I For a long time the horrifying pangs of an eat- I injr cancer of my lower lip has added to my mis ery and suffering. This encroaching, burning I and painful sore on my lip was pronounced Epi- I thelial Can&r by the prominent physicians in | his section, which stubbornly resisted the best medical talent. About eighteen months ago fl cutting, piercing pain located in my breast, which could not be allayed by the ordinary modes of treatment. These sufferings of misery and prostration be came so great that, on the 18th of last July, a leading physician said that I could not live long er than four days, and I had about given up in despair. The burning and excruciating ravages of the cancer, the painful condition of my hack and breast, and the rapid prostration of my pnBiggers take a mere spended on a thread : nnmenced the use ot 1 medicine to me and whole system combined wreck of former manhood While thus seemingly si between life and death. 1 c B. B. B.. the grandest bloc my household, ever used. The effect was wonderful it was magical. The excruciating pains which ba«l tormented me by day and by night for twenty years were soon ante, and peace and comfort were a suffering man. the cancer com ing, stwngvh was imparted to my ..-.id when eight bottles had been leoftno happiest held of men, and felt about it- All pa had !ui. :b. it b. L-ap blow incer on my lip tired. To those >lood remedy, I erfuffv od. .dive, tr-LKN Grant. Ga.. .Septemne: t. when he was n tlie under lip if not | feet!y cured. J. T. An ore ith epithe- • using the 1 find him tvs, M. D. Sparta, Ga.. September 22, 1885.—We take pleasure in certifv iug to the truth of the above statement, having supplied the patient with the Iff >d Balm. Signed, Rozikk & Varpkman, Druggists. Sparta, Ga., s Mr. Allen • Jrant nm, a ud from tl: bis IH-1 lints. “See here, didn’t you warrant that dog > a good watch dog?” ”1 did.” ‘Well, a thief broke in last night and All ptember 22. 1885.—1 often saw I when suffering from epithelio- extent of the cancer thought j die. He now appears perfectly i ider it a most wonderful cure. B. 11. f.uwis. Ordinary. ItOOli OB’ WOXIHiUS. I HI.i:. viio desire full information about the cause has been their fate often before; such will stole twenty pounds of meat, be their fate now. I “Yon don’t say ko! Where’: What, then, will happen? People say that Gladstone will retire from purl hi- j lnentary life altogether, or, at a)J events,! from the leadership of the parly. I do not believe he will do anything lor the present. J believe tlmt is certain. Gladstone's r\ tube. Sir Andrew Clarke, i Ha<lstone’s physi- j cian, is of the opinion that Gladstone's physique is perfectly s.und, arid that he nas years of good work ; n him yet. Glad stone is not a man likely to throw up the sponge in such a cans, as that he lias . lately adopted. On flit contrary, ev*ry word he has spoken, \ very U tter In* has i written, during the closing days of this I •contest- and tin y have lm n riinny words and many letters---only t st: y to the gmw- ir.g intensity of his coil*. U i:<m un<l ld> f. cl ings. He niil, then. 1 trust and feel confi dent, continue to lead s».ci as still ruil-'es ui.der his da BUEAKKES AH The Salisbury go . eni.ue the misery, tlie ignoimn; •conduct affairs in the without an aundute majority member the keen humor with raeli onto, described tiu com! leaders put in such a plight. They w soon find out that tin re i:. little use i:i iv ing upon tlu-ir liberal unionist allies. Mu liberal m iimists are alremly anxious t• > f into line again with the buik of Gie libi i party. If the lory leaders have a grain common sense,.they will si t to v. uric once to educate tlie party up to the 1« \ of home rule—a real, genuine measun i»f home rule. Lend Carnarvon said last winter they could have done this if they only had lliree months more for the work of* edueation. Now they have plenty of Ume, if they only 02be it wisely. THE TOBIES W ILE PO IT. I have always been of the opinion up to this time, and continue of the same opin ion still, that we shall get home rub from the tories. \\ e shall get it from them,and we shall not thank them for it any more than we thanked them for Cathode eman cipation or the reform bill of 1S»J7. In both cases they went round and adopted the very principles they h.ui .always contended Against hetorc they became reformers who had hated reform. No doubt they will adopt the same policy in the present ease after a decent interval. Having come into office as the deter mined opponents of home rule, the b-rv leaders will speedily set their wits to work to find how they can manage to reconcile real home rule with professed torysm. a little story. After all it is very much a matter of phrases and catchwords. I came over in a steamer from Dublin the other night with a tory member ot the house of eommmis, who is also a member of one of the great governing families, who claim half of the tory cabinet to themselves. “Oi course your party will come in,” I said. “I suppose so,” was his answer. “And then,” 1 went on, “you will soon ! bring in a real^andcomprehensive measure • —~ ■■■ — —- ■ ■ - . He answered—“We sliall prolmfilv bring IV? A 1F0I ~ mil j fit i tAiiilid and cure of Blood Poisons, Scrofula and Scrofu- ! lous Swellings, t T ]cvrs, Sores, Rheumatism, Kid ney (’omplamts, Catarrh, etc., can secure by nuiil, free, n copy of our 82 page Illustrated Book of Wonders, tilled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever before known. Address, BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. | d2taw se.vw top col u r m DYSENTERY CHil-DREM TEETHING 50tPER BOTTLE O R E L AIM D->PARK MILITARY ACADEMY^ Xfiar ATLANTA, GA. Twenty-six acres of land, beautifully laid off with shadvd Lawns, Terraaos, Ter-pin Alley, Lake, ptr. English, Classical and Businostt Courses, under a full corps of fxcell nt t«*nehers. Complete Military Organization. A thorough school for Boys. The next yea Logins Sept. IS. For Circulars address CHAS. M. NEEL, Supt. Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! A NfiWFR. n dark d;» id.vw Will you give in? July 1st will be v if you don't. J. C. REEDY R. T. R. M. C. I 1ST OF PRIZES 1 CAPITAL PRIZE §75,000 1 do do 25,01)0 1 do do 10,000 2 PRIZES OF §8000 12,oo0 5 do 2000 10,000 10 do 1000 10,000 20 do 500 10,000 100 do 200 20.000 300 do 100 30,000 500 do 50 25,000 lUUO do 25 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of §750 6,750 9 Approximation Prizes of 500 <1,500 9 Approximation Prizes of 250 2,250 §265,500 We both smiled. Justin McCarthy. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. 44oi*i|> Picked I |> Hero anil There Uioiit south ern Hoads—'Thu Macon and t'ovliiKton Hants the Lartli. If the long talked-of Macon and Coving- to.u railroad is built according to the seve ral statements furnished different news papers by the parties having the charter, it will run all over Georgia and Florida. The Griffin bun says that a railroad is to be built and that it will run on the road-bed of the old Griffin, Montieeiio and Madison Feed f >r ov(-r 25 years wi’h gruat sueveeabv the ph.VMciaija of Paris N w York an \ Loud- u, a: d tup. ri r to all others f rtlo* prompt cure of all cases, rcocut or < f long piaading. I'ul up only in Gla»ft Bottles con Mining «■ i c.u^uli soach. PHIEE pensv iu\Uves»eu Prepared by CLIN ic CIE, Pal'ifl. CAPSULES Sold Every- where. D ! ,R. WARD S SEMINARY, Nasliville, Teun. Real Southern Hume f<<rtiirb. 350Girls this year. A non-aectariac school. Patronized by men of liberal minds in al Churches. I*nsurpassed in Music Art, and Language.- - For Catalogue address Dli. W. K. WA1U). 2 e9eod2m [ 1967 Prizes, amounting to I Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the Office of theCompany in New Orleans. For fun her information write clearlv, giving Bill address. PUSiAl, NOTIS. Express ; Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi nary letter. Gurrency hv Express at our ex 211. V. 9U 5‘U!\. .Now Orleans. I,a. i Or 51. A. O V1PIIIN. Wasliiitglon. I>. i\ Make 1*. O. )loiu\v Orders pay ah and address Ite^islcred Lellers to Ni;\voai.i:v\s\AUONAi, »a\k. I jy 11 wed seAwlw New Orleans, ha. SEASON ISS(>. THE OCONEE WlllTF”SLLP1ILU SPRINGS II,TILL be open for the reception of guests f I June 15th ui der competent management. Resident physician and Western Union telegraph office in the hotel. For terms address, OCONEE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS CO. Bowdre P. O.. Hall County, Georgia, el,hi,sun 2in Wm.L.TILLMAN ) Georgia, Muscogee County 's. . Mortgage, «Vc. Jn Aluscogee It. 11. (iOItpON. ) SujXTior (Onrt. May term, Ff appearing t<> the GoiuM by the petition ol Wm. L. Tillman, aeconipanied/by tin- notes and mortgage deed. Gi:.' oil the fourth day of May Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-thio -. the defend pluimilf her twt | or bearer, twenty-four 1 thereof. Eighteen llundr Dollars and Twen\v two I from date al eight per cc j said note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent I attorney's fees for the collection thereof, for i . aim recci\cd: and by the oilier of said promi- ! i -ory notes the defendant promised to pay to the ' ; plaintiff', or bearer. t!iirty-six months after tlie ! date thereof. Eighteen Hundred and Eighty- , < ight Dollars and Pwenty-t wo < 'cuts, with interest from date at e ight 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 that afterwards, on the day and I year afoicsaid. the defendant, the better to secure i the payment of said notes, executed and deliver ed to the plaintiff*her deed m mortgage, whereby , the said defi ndant mortgaged to the plaintiff’ all 1 that tract o- parcel of land situated on tire west i side of Broad street in the city of Columbus, and ; in said county and state, being about twenty-flvt feet i*’. front'.rn Broad street and running buck the t\il 1 depth of said lot, and known as part of lot number oWly-five, with all the improvements thereon, upon which is situated Store House number one bundled and forty-three : and it fur ther appearing that said notes remain unpaid; It is, ther efore, ordered that the said defendant pay into Court on or before tire 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, the equitj 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 Enquirer-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, m y20cf.m tm Clerk S. C. M. C. Ga. All ChomfsfsA'vlio have analyzed F>ou Foam inmend it. Housek. epers who have used p will have no other. Cooks, whose best i ffort*- have failed with other powders, are jubilant •ver Sea Foam. Saves thn<\ saves labor, saves uiiana/, U is positively nnoipmled. Absolutely pure. Used by the lending hotels and restaurants in New York city and throughout the country. For sale by all first-class grocers. GANTZ, JONES ,0 CO., J7C Duane St., X. V. 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