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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 28, 1886.
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Proceeding* in Court and Before tv
Mayor.
f!»llil(> Pnr Kiprrwlnn* of Hi, llatri-il of t*u-
H.ilran. hrarljr Comas lllm In Of* IlMrn^Oit
Union *al«l»na«w In Hisiflnr tin-Wnr l,*u*.
\ lar%e work banket half full
of buttons sat on the floor of the porch.
Alter various remark* of a gossipy nature
the visitor said:
“You seem to be well supplied with but
tons. Mrs. Goodman. - '
“Yes, very well, indeed.”
“My gracious! if there ain’t two of the
amt* buttons that my husband had on his
lari winter suit. I’d know ’em anywhere."
“Indeed?” said the minister’s wife,calm
ly, “I’m surprised to hear ft, as all these
buttons were found in the contribution
box. I might as well put them to some
lute, so I—what, must you go? Well, be
sure and call again soon.”—Merchant
From the New York Herald.
Et, Paso. Texan, August 26.—Catting is Traveller,
free, hut, the question os to the right of '
Mexico to puninn him, an American citl- A "*' 1 * An ‘
•Jien, for an offence committed in Texas re- rexan Hillings.
mains an it wan before this step was taken. Hostetter McGinnis is an arrant coward.
He in set at liberty on the ground that the but at the same time he is very boasting.
1*11. IV* mvilllin. IIUV *■>
accused of libeling, has withdrawn his
charge*, and the term of confinement
■widen Cutting has undergone was suffi
cient punishment for an offence on account
of which the court claims it can inflict
penalties, even without a complaint. After
the court proceedings before Jnd
DUFFS I’ll MT WHISKY
AND t
Duffy’s Raw Beef Formula
Hon to Get Hearty and Strong.
Mr. V. R. MURPHY. 196 Conway street.
Baltimore. Md.. writes: “Have gained 41
pounds by the use of your Duffy ’s Pure
Malt Whiskey arid Raw Beef Formula.”
Mb. M. V. NEIGHBORS. Ossage Mission.
Kansas, writes: - Have used your Duffv's
Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formu
la. and weigh 25 pounds more than ever
before.”
Mr. Z. HARRISON. Luray Courthouse.
Va.. writes: “Have been using your
prosecutor, Mr. E. Medina, the man he is Meeting Giihooiy, he said
’ ui ‘ “Bill Snort came mighty near getting Duffy's Pure Malt Wiskev for dyspepsia,
into a fuss this morning. ’ and have gained Xi pounds,”
“With whom?”
“With me. I tell you he had a pretty Mr. WM. H. J. WELLS, 355 Claiborne
close call.” Ave.. Chicago. III., writes: “After using
_ , , ' “What was it all about?” vour Duffy's Pure Malt Wh.skev and Raw
the court proceed-rigs before Judge Caste- “Well, you see last week there was a feeef Formula, hast gained 15 pound*."
nuda, Cutting took Jnnch in prison and piece in Snort’s paper about me having
was taken before the mayor, who formally stolen a hog in Cameron county. The ar-
net him at liberty. A few moment* later, tide went on to say that a red-hot stove
in a saloon near by, considerable excite- wouldn’t be safe if l was around, and it
ment was caused by an attempt to rearrest seemed to me that it was sorter a reff ec
hini for some remarks made by him to the tion on my honestv.”
official interpreter, but the Americans “Yes, l read the article. It was rather
present hurried him into the street car , arsonal.”
waiting, and ten minutes later he was on *yeHs so. Well, I thought I'd call on the
Texan soil. ! edi\r and ask him what he meant, if I
Just as Soon us Judge Castenada had re- coula Jnd him in.”
seeived the decree of the court at Cbihua- “Did you find him in?”
hua he notified Consul Brigham that the “Yes, he was in, so I asked him if he
pnBiggers
Huckleberry
(C)0RDIAL-i-
Mb. EDWARD H. HOWE. 936 Main
street. Kansas City-. Mo., writes: “Hare
used your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and
Raw Beef Formula a little over two
months. Have gained 19; pounds."
Mr. C. H. KNIGHT. 1345 Corcoran St.,
Washington. D. C'.. writes: “After using
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, have gained
10 pounds in weight."
hearing would take place at once. A few meant to impeach my honesty. What do , p “, t . A ‘„. .
friends of Cuttings were communicated you suppose he said?’ 1 ^ Ave., Washington, D. C..wnt«
•with, as were the local press and the Her- , J <T V e no idea.” - v S ur ,R? ffjr s f ure ^ A
t < ’ . »*. * . * * * * _ . Ktur RonT rcmnilo a nH hai'<*
renin
one end of I
the rear of the _ t
tress of Gundaluja;, and used ulso as bar- tiiat there was a pistol on‘the desk and as
racks and jail, careelp the latter facing quick as lightning I grabbed it.”
and terminating the C'alle Principal. It. “Did you shoot him?''
r the adobe structure, partially in impeach, and with that he hit me in” the
rthe ancient church of Our Sfis- | e ye with his fist. I happened to notice
Mr. WM. CHAPMAN. 1500 Vermont
•I have
hiskey and
Raw'Beef Formula, and have gained 10
pounds.”
THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO..
Baltimore. Md.
IWThe Duffy's Raw Beef Formula mentioned
'Dvl you shoot hun - '’’ above Is a special household application of the
was thus but a few steps to carry the pris- 1 “No, 1 just grabbed the pistol to keep Man Whisky.Tnd l/iureS to mo^^dfiSly
oner into the gloomy room, yclept court. him from shooting me With it. Ah soon a& meet the requirement# of those suffering from
The waJlfl are whitewashed, but the only I got rid of it I darted out of the door. He Consumption. Dyspepsia. Indigestion, General
openings are a window, or rather a hole In took after me but couldn't overtake me. 5 t , b ,!' it *,itSLrlLArSif'Lnutt 8 ?/ ft™
'J’ail , 8x2l inches, admiting some What do you suppose Snort has done now? buSd*SrSfiS“ matenal, \vn™eby' the’
ilttle light from the barracks yard. On He comes out in his paper and charges weight and strength are increased. A printed
Xhe opposite side of the room is the door, me with stealing the pistol, when I only copy of this fonnula, which clmsists principally
wlway* kept open for obvious reasons while took it to keep him trom shooting me wpm'F m-“l?3'o 0 a-r- I a/fSr2.s'“under tLeSea^
the court is in session. Within this 1 -***• “ * - ■*—'fm. 1 ?* mailed to any addrera. under the Seal of,
room were too tables, six chairs and two
wettom, st) that all but a very few were
•compelled to stand during the proceed
ings. The judge sat against the wall on
the right, his left hand nearest the door.
At the table in front of him was placed a
*.:hair for the Herald reporter. On the
judge’s right sat the interpreter. In front
of! Xem ami just a little distance from the
table sat Cutting, with Consul Brigham
on his right, and w ith Weston, of El Paso,
-directly behind him. Around them all in
t senx-eircle stood in various attitudes AJso lor many other diseases. Complete
aht>ut fifteen or sixteen persons. A few of j restoration to health, vigor and manhood
them were Mexicans. One settee was in guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Ilhis-
with it. Snort is too darned reckless in
what he says and does, and some of these
days he'll get hurt.”
“Yeg, he’ll stump his toe running after
you.”
the Company, upon receipt of a two-cent stamp.*
Or the preparation itself, ir* liquid form, as put up '
by us by a special process, making it the most
palatable atiri efficacious beef preparation ever j
Aprvons. In-lrilUtil*--) lies.
You are allowed a free trial of thirty
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'-circle in varioun attitudcH Also for many other diseases. Complete
- ~ a • **■•' * ' * - “ ,,r ' do hereby certify that u* supervise the ar
nt for all the Monthly and Quarterly
the rightr-hand corner of the room betw
the ivail and the door, the other
vlingonally opposite against the rear
wall, and extending partially under the
window. On the other table, directly in
the corner, to the right of tile interpre
ters, were piled a mass of papers, said
to be the records of the unique tribunal.
When Cutting had taken his seat the
judge ordered the rending of the decree liy
the interpreter in English. When the
reading was completed Judge Cnsteiinda
*ttid in Spanish : “Have you anything to
•say?” “As long as I ain not funner de
tained or held as a prisoner.” said Cutting,
■"I neeept my liberty.” This was got down
on the record. “And I request,” he added,
“that u copy of the decree of the supreme
-court be given me in English for my future
•.line.”
“That cannot be,” said Judge Castenada.
“You may he able to have a copy, but not
until to-morrow.” This evoked a murmur
•of dissent. “All I can do,” said Judge Ciut-
frated pamphlet, with full information.
terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol- Drwngs themselves, and that the same are
tennda, “is to give you a copy in the same
language as the decree, ainl not that until
I have telegraphed for permission to do so
t of Chihuahua
taic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich.
declT tu.th.sat.se&wly
Whit Alletl lb- I time.
Texas Siftings.
Lunch Fiend 'to bartender*—• I say.
George, what’s the matter with this
cheese?
George—Nothin’ the matter with it.
Best Stilton. Don’t you like it ?
Lunch Fiend—No, I don’t.
George—That’s queer. Cockroaches like '
it. Have to sprinkle insect powder on it *
to keep ’em away from it.
ducted tcith honesty, fairness, and in good faith
toward all parties, and ire authorize the Compani
to use this certificate, icith facsimiles of our sig
natures attached, to its advertisements.''
Commissioner*
ITe the undersigned Banks and Bankers will
pay all frizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot
teries which may be presented at our counters.
J. H. OGI.KMIY. l'res. La. Xal’l Bunk.
J. W.KII.BBETH, Pres. Mate Xafl B’k
A. BALDWIN, Pres. N. O. N'at'l Bank
Spring nnil Bummer illues.
Can’t you eat? Have you no appetite?
Try a bottle of Westmoreland's Calisaya
Tonic. It will give you an appetite and
aid your digestion.
Easley, June 25, 18S4.
I can add my testimony to the many
others already offered, as to the invaluable
to the supreme court of"Chihuaiiua.” I J'jrtoe of Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic. ,
“Can’tyou order the official interpreter Dur t n ff the opening of spring I was very 1 , . . ,, - ,
to make a certified copy In EnglVsh?” ' ve « k ' scarcely able to walk half a mile Louisiana Stale Lottery Comp y
U N'PHECEM.YTEI) ATTRACTION!
(Jut Half a Million Distributed
^DYSENTERY
CHILDREN TEETHING
50 tPER BOTTLE
asked Consul Brigham.
No, he could not. Spanish was tin: lan
guage of the country and they must stick
to tiiat.
“Will you sign your release?” asked the
judge of Cutting
without resting, and after using one hot- !
ttua'27 dlw
tie of the Tonic my strength increased,
and my appetite improved, until I can
walk four miles an hour and eat as many
beans, etc., ns any ordinary man.
A. M. FOLGER, Postmaster.
I Aign nothing,” wo* the stereotyped ! (fa t CaTWin ' Whol " Hale A - ents
CftHtetiWla wrote somethin" on h ' (m-ihth! Shcri«lun's isi r «k,p i ••
A controversy has arisen over the ques
tion of General .Sheridan's birthplace: i ihio
claims him. Pennsylvania want.-, him, and
New York ■ .-eia. - ihii -he will have him.
Meanwhile the little general g . - placidly
about his business and iierinitsotiiers to do
the fighting with w.*rds. JL - style of com
bat is of a different order.—Chicago News.
wrote something on a
sheet of paper and appended an elaborate
signature with several yards .*l* flourish at
tached. Dnntin signed It and so did four
•swarthy Mexiee - The consul once more
wnnteii a copy of * lie decree, lint Castonada
said it '/ouid havi to be submitted -.tbe
mayor 11 i t. “Well, well,” siml Consul
Biigh.11.1 10 tin interpreter. “Tell him i
don’t , mt him to do anything bevond Ids
antbovi y, nut, at least, let tne <fe< roe be
f aid slowly in Spanish, ami let Mr. Juan
Hart t-u. brio unofficially so Unit the re
porters may get It.”
Thi was granted with reluctance and
Abe <1* ad and translated.
This iecree, ri dundarit in legal forms of
■expre* on, recites the charge against < lil
ting • »! c.i.'g imidisliod in hispaii.-r.El
< lent In lia.tt.iari ielo defamatorv of Lmigllo
.Medim . ii gives a history of the procei *1-
ings 01 i hat charge in the cvi ral courts to
'which the ease was carried, stating that
when i came to the second chamber on
•an api •.-! the eomplainunt did not appear,
?>ut t, * - smitted *i document, on August 16,
desist-i.g him the action he was entiUea
Incorporated in 1SS8 for 2.3 years by the Legisla
tuie for Educational and Charitable purposes-
with a capita' of $1,090.000—to which a reserv#
fund of over $550,000 lias since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its fVauchis*
was made a part of the present State Constitu
tion. adopted Deceint)-.-: 2d. A. D. i-TP.
Ils Ill'll 11,1 Single iitniilicr Drnwtiigs
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jyT fcod'Jm Stauntor-, ViJginia.
to ; aviit* ii tU-histin" was at onct tuLuitied
by tbi- < **uri. Article IBS,if the penal code
<expii>■ ly ordiTH that no proceeding* take 1
place . .. dnst the author of a libel, deliimn- I
lion **v calumny, unless through the com
plain' of the person offended, and its the 1
latter hud desisted from his complaint in* '
renounces the right which the law gives
him- Tin* court therefore orders tiiat V.
Tin* I'm riu
The Kilkenny
shed in Belfast.
nal.
! Kits nl Ktttvnvllu*.
eats have rented a wood-
- Louisville C'uurier-Jour-
lilaced immediately at
K. Cutting shall t
liberty.
The escort who brought C'uuting to the
court room remained outside during the
proceedings, and the moment they were
eonebiued lie steiipe I forward and took
Cutting Vo his n il for lunch, and during
Jho time it was being partaken the cer-
*■*’'■ 1 - f di.-s I.* " -, was sent by messen-
who is tin! oitti ial prop-
: duty " " ' '
.irly uliurged with th
prisoners. To nis companion in confine
ment Culling remarked: “The next time
I come hack I will have a lot of American
gnus at ^ my back, and the Mexicans will
sing a different tune than wlmt they do
now.”
The remark gave some little offence to
tbe Mexicans present, who caught its
meaning, and they propose to use it
igainst him should an opportunity afford.
On leaving ttie cured Hie consul begged
die officer wlio was to escort Cutting to
the mayor’s office io go on ahead and
allow Ins friends to accompany him down
the Street. This was granted' cheerfully,
and Cutting’s walk was that ofa free man
down the cnlle of l’aso del Norte. The
chief municipal officer sat on a bed, lean
ing over a table, as he awaited the coming
of the prisoner. Cutting entered the room
first and took a seat. Only one or two
more entered, as the proceedings were ex
pected to be very brief. Esporldion Ro-
lioncla, the mayor, briefly read the cer
tificate of discharge and told Cutting he
was at liberty.
Mr. Brigham then asked: “Is he al
lowed to go a fVce man?”
“Si, senor," replied the mayor.
1 hose without grasped Cutting’s hands
and shook them warmly when he stepped
into the street. Others gave him similar
greetings, and he went with them into a
saloon to partake of lemonade.
Where The, (erne From.
The minister’s wife sat on tbe front
orch mending the clothes of one of her
erous progeny. A neighbor passing
way slopped in for a frLsndfyohaf.
A 'Ins I’ I.IHI IIAI. Ol l t.It.
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“Mattie, Mattie.” called out an Omaha
dame to her daughter, “I wish you would
j,...,*- play something else besides \Vuguer. I
f discharging * am so sick of it.”
“1 am not at the piano, ma,” responded
the daughter from an adjoining room.”
“Then who Is?”
“Nurse anil the baby.”—Omaha World.
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For further information write clearlv, giving
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Many mothers are unable to nurse their
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after Liebig’s formula, which lias proved
to correspond physiologically with moth-j
ers’ milk. augiu tu tlnvsat lm
Never Too Old to l.eiirn.
From the Journal du Havre.
A Chinese student who 1ms reached the
respectable age of 106, recently presented
himself before a learned body of Chinese
savants, and asked permission to lip ex- 1
amined. Ho was accompanied by his wilt-
and two sons, aged 90 and 90 respectively. |
The other candidates tor degrees vviio !
happened to be present, accosted the cen- |
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dressing him as “Old Master.” He ob- ;
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Dentist,
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Office next door to Rankin House. Same «g.
trance Ritidle's gallery. oo4-ly
\\T F. TIGNER,
f f . Dentist,
85!..i Twelfth street formerly Randolph street.)
(Copy.) Chicago, April 2!it,
This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust nr
Savings-Bank ha3 this day received from ti. •
Union Cigar Company of Chicago* to be held
as a Special Deposit,
U. S. 4°lo Coupon Bohds,
as follows:
Ho. 8202SP. $WO. \ Market Value of which Is
•» 41204 100. I
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Also, Residence in Wy
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
YTEOROIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: AU par-
' r ti^s having claims against John D. Stripliufr.
late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified
to present the same, duly authenticated, tome
within the time prescribed by law. and all parties
indebted to said John D. Stripling are required to
make immediate payment to me.
R. A. M’FARLAN,
autrS oaw 6w Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
All parties having claims against Mollie Jones,
late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified
to present the same, duly authenticated, to me.
within the time prescribed by law’; and all par
ties indebted to said Mollie Jones, are required to
make immediate payment to me.
August o, \m. GEO. Y. POND,
Au 5 oaw6w Administrator
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Store is being remodeled with single pane plate
glass windows; has all modern improvements.
Also Office and Sleeping Room in Garrard
ynnton with 25 acres of
Garrard olace.
Also, the place in Linn wood kn ovnl as the Wiley
Jones place, with 28 acres of land attached. This
last named place will be put in repairs for a good
tenant. Apply to
align lm louis f. garrarp.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having
demands against P. MrArdlc. late- of Muscogeee
county, deceased, to pr sen them to me properly
iii.uiu out, within the i me prescribed by law. so
as to show their character and amount. And all
persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment to me.
This August 5th 1886. J. G. BURRUS.
augo oawtiw Administrator.
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can he given in n cup of coffee or tea
without the knowledge of the person tak
ing it; Is absolutely harmless, and will ef
fect a permanent ami speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an al
coholic wreck. It has been given in thou
sands of cases, and in every instance a per
fect cure has followed. It never fails. The
system once impregnated with the Specific,
it becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
:fo:r, sale by
M. D. HOOD Si CO.,
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL
Ls the very best Saw Mill in the market. It took the only
medal of the first class at I lie New Orleans Exposition.
For ihe above, and for all other machinery, address,'
Wishing Io Change My Business, I Offer My Entire Stock
—OF—
Coffins, Cases and Caskeis, Robes, Etc,,
At greatly reduced prices. Purchasers will further their in
interest by examining before buying elsewhere.
B. F. COLEMAN, Jr.
93 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA.
Call or tvrite for circular & full particulars.
CHEW TOBAGCOt!
BUT DON'T CHEW POISON
, . „ - es nico
tine, dirt and grit, enabling the leaf to absorb
pure, ripe fruit, and making the most delicious,
the most lasting, and the only wholesome
the world—one that will not cause
•n, nervousness, nor iudigestiou.
TURF.
ivendish. Rrnndy-
n navor, an everiast-
hew.
SUNLIGHT NUGGET.
The perfection of sweet
Tobacco.
STARLIGHT.
A fruit-flavored pocket piece for the people.
Guaranteed not to contain a traceof chemical
or noxious drug. Chew it a week and you will
chew it always. The pilot-wheel on every plug,
RUDOLPH FINZER TOBACCO CO.,
Louisville, Ivy.
LOUIS BUHLER & CO., Agents]
Columbus. <«n.
N.WAVES ft SeN
ADVERTISING AGENTS
bt&ddx&g PHILADELPHIA
Cor. Chestnut and Eighth Sts.
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Manhood
tul imprudence causing
B Debility, Lost j
hood.&c.kaving tried in vain every known remedy
has discovered a s-jnnle self .cure, which be will
sand FREE to his fellowsufferers. Address
t. H. REEVES. 43 Chatham street.New York Oil
THE PATENT MICE & OUST PR00P
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