Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, November 04, 1886, Image 3

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PMLV. - ENQUIRER - SUN, OOLUMBBS, GBOKGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1880. N«w« from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. L*Vk<* Cotton Yinltl In llonroi'k County—A llin Home Iturmil In Cloy—An Kxtru SuuhIoii of Court tu lie Held In l.umpkin County—Slinntlnu Krrapo In Thonms— Alulinimi uni! Klorlilu Jfotcii. 0corals. The rice planters have Kotten nearly their whole crop into market. The legislature will be asked to in corporate the Exchange bank of Athens. Colonel John T. Osborn, a prominent lawyer of Elbcrton; has had a light stroke of paralysis, and while he 1s not danger ously ill now, his physicians feel some un easiness about him Jake M. Stanley, of Hancock, reports that he has gathered, this year, from five and one-fourth acres in corn 2681 bushels. From eleven acres in cotton he has pick ed 12,388 pounds already, with at least 2000 poundB in the field. Mr. E. R. King, of Clay county, had his gin house and contents, twelvo bales of cotton, destroyed by fire. It is supposed that some matches were in the cotton and as they went through the gin caught fire. The Central railroad of Georgia has pur chased a controlling interest in the Boston and Savannah Stbamship Company, run- ninga line of steamers between Savannah and Boston, and the line will be run in connection with the Ocean Steamship Company’s lines. Mr. R. M. Worthen, while going to Washington from Athens last Friday on the Georgia road lost or had stolen from him $300. He missed it for the first time near Union Point. Mr. Worthen had just sold his cotton in Athens and was return ing to his home. ■ The grand jury of Lumpkin county has found a “true bill” against Turner and the Lingerfelts charging them with the mur der of Lawson Seine. The prisoners were brought up for a hearing Wednesday morn ing, but the state was not ready for trial at this court, and the case was postponed. An extra session will likely be held to try the case. A serious cutting and shooting affair took place at the mill and cotton gin of Mr. Green Lewis, in Thomas county, on Tuesday. For a year or two there has been bad blood between twp neighbors living four or five miles from Cairo—Mr. Levi Harper and Mr. JesSe Cone. They . are both men of families, and well-to-do farmers. Mr. Harper and a son of Mr. Cone got into a difficulty, in which Mr. Harper out young Cone several times. In the melee the elder Cone shot Mr. Harper, the ball entering the shonlder and lodging under the snoulder blade. It has not been extracted. The wound is not thougbtlto be dangerous. The same may be said tf the knife wounds on the young man. Young Cone was subsequently cut in seven places. All the parties involved have waived an examination aud given bond for their appearance at the next term of the superior court. Alabama. A newspaper, the Herald, is to be estab lished at Uniontown. The dry weather and low water in the rivers have caused a blockade of cotton at Columbia and Geneva. Sam Murchison’s house at Broken Arrow, St. Clair county, was burned re cently. Nothing of any value saved. Henry Matthews,a hard working colored man, living a few miles west of Oz irk, had his house and contents destroyed by fire last Sunday. Abram West, of Cherokee county, has been sentenced to two years in the peniten tiary for bigamy and has been carried to the Pratt coal mines. The city of Huntsville, which receives annually from 15,000 to 20.000 bales of cotton is without a warehouse. Men who whish to hold their cotton have no place of storage. Dr. Newton Slayton, of Gum Pond, Law rence county, says when he was a resident of Blount county, he once saw a dog cut open that had been bitten by a snake, and a snake several feet long was found grow ing to the dog’s liver. Curran Salter, the negro who assaulted Mrs. W. A. Jernigan at Kirkland, some two weeks ago, has been captured at last and is safely confined in jail at Brewton. No attempt to lynch him will be made but stern justice will be meted out to him. He has confessed the crime. Thomas M. Borland, one of'Dale’s most useful citizens, had the misfortune to have his dwelling, kitchen and perhaps one or two other buildings, w’tli the contents, destroyed by fire on Friday night of last week. In one of the buildings was several thousand pounds of seed cotton, which was burned. A colored man named Andrew Baylor, living near Greensboro, had the misfortune to have his corn crib burned completely up on Monday morning about daylight. The crib was tired by some unknown fiend. Andrew pursued the villain but was unable to catch him. The crib contained about 200 bushels of corn. Mr. J. B. Thompson, a braketnau on the Montgomery and Mobile railroad, was killed at Brewton Tuesday night. He was coupling cars, when he was caught and terribly crushed between two cars. His injuries proved fatal, and he died a few minutes after the accident. Mr. Thomp son’s home is iD Geneva, Ga. Reuben Antony, jr., who was engaged in cutting logs in Autauga county Monday cut a tree that lodged against another tree. He went to cutting that tree, which, after being partly cut, shivered up, striking An tony on the right side, just below the hip, tearing away the flesh and hip joint. He lived about eight houre afterwards, when death came to his relief, for he suffered much, notwithstanding he had taken large doses of morphine. Last Saturday night Mr. Ben Griffin, of Pinetucky, Perry county, and his son, went hunting. Returning that night the son went to his room. The father, however, wandered off' again. Next morning Mr. Griffin was missed from home. Search was at once begun. About 10 o’clock Mr. Griffin’s bodv was found about one-half a mile from Some poised upon the bands and knees, stiff’ and cold in death. I he cause is unknown, but it is supposed to be a case of suicide. Florida. The water is yet high in the flat woods between Orange City and the coust. Oranges are ripening earlier in Volusia county than usual, and shipments will commence in earnest by November 15. Rev. E. K. Mitchell, of New York, has been called to the pastorate of the Presby terian church at St. Augustine. E. Brown, a colored farmer of Columbia county, will make 2000 pounds of sugar this year in addition to his other products. Rev. Mr. Kcdzlie has organized a Bap tist church in St. Augustine with forty members. This is the first church of that denom nation ever established at that Pl David Wright, colored, of Columbia City, stands ahead of the list tor a family. He is the father of twenty-five children, most of them living, and his present wife is the mother of twenty-seven children, nineteen of whom are living. E. Mellick, the young white man who left Jacksonville suddenly Thursday morn ing, after having gotten all he could from merchants and about $10 from the Peo ple's Line of steamers, has been arrested in Pensacola. Dr. A. P. Smith, of Starke, has several pieces Of real genuine china, made in 1JW8. He gave the editor of the Sta’ ke Telegraph a handsome saucer made in 1398 of finest quality of china ware, upon which is im printed flowers unique and equal to any designs of the present day. A shooting affray occurred at Port Or- ange on Saturday last between C. C. Sut ton and a man named Snow, in Which the I former was shot in the right breast. Snow ! shot while Sutton was making an assault I with a piece of timber. The difficulty oc curred about a matter in which Snow ' claimed tl\at Sutton swindled him out of money and a fine tract of]-.. id at i he bend of Tomoka. The bull s ruck a rib and glanced uround to the side. The wound is not considered dangerous. Snow was placed under bond for his appearance at ! court. On Monday night, October 25, a thief or thieves entered the house of Isbam J. Rhodu, a well-to-do farmer, living seven miles northweat of McClenny, white the family was eat ing supper and carried off a large trunk containing $150 in money, twenty-one pounds of tobacco and many other very valuable articles. They ali o took an ax along to open the trunk, but on finding the trunk unlocked were saved that trouble. The trunk was found next day sitting on the fence and the ax stick ing in the ground near by, about 350 yards from the nouse. The thief or thieves failed to find the money, it being in a small tray in the back part of the large one. i t was so dark it was overlooked. From ap pearances they plundered or searched very closely. They took the tobacco with them, but the family has missed nothing else. She books lliiailsoaio la New York. “Gracious!’’.exclaimed a rural lady with a surprised look at Bartholdi’s big statute, “and is that the Goddess of Liberty? Why, I had no idea she was so much big ger than the rest of us women.”—Nor:is- town Herald. *ffi€inaCordial c c n i: j DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. ]T gives NEW JT is Invigorat ing and Do- to take, und of Treat value as a Medicine for weak and Ailing Women and Chil dren. LIFE to the who! a SYSTEM by Strengthening the Muscles, Ton ing the NERVES, and ccmpletclyDi- gesting the food. "yY>Y>Y 1 DRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR Most happily meets the demand of the age for woman’s peculiar afflictions. It is a remedy for WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class of her diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con ditions of the womb, and so controls the Menstrual organs as to regulate a’l derangements and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The proprietors claim for this remedy no other medi cal property. It is striclly a Vegetable Com pound, the studied prescription of a learned phy sician whose specialty was Female Diseases. and whose fame became enviable because of his success in the treatment and cure of female com plaints. Suffermgrwoman.it will relieve you of nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex. For sale by druggists. Write for book, “Mes sage to Woman,” mailed free. Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. eod&w nrm (3) Catarrh ELY’S and '.old in Head, CATARRH, I AY FEVER. Ota Liquid, Snuff or USA. 1 owder. Free from UAV.eTVrB •ffurious drugs and |{AT "rbVt. rl liensive odors. A parliclc is applied into each nostril and iB agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by mail, registered 50 ets. Circulars free. ELY BEH8.. Druggists Owego. N. Y aug3 eod&wtf arm a ZE3I IE w RUDOLPH FINZER’S STARLIGHT CAPITAL PRIZE f ~" ~ ^ I At Wholesale by LOUIS BUHLER & On, COIjTTIMI'BTJS, CrJ±. je5 eod8m UNPRECEDENTED STOCK OF Piece Goods NOW READY For Fall, 1886, Clothing Made to Order. Variety Unparalleled. Prices Reasonable. .Satisfaction Guaranteed GOODS selected now will be made ready foi delivery at any date desired. Call and favor ui with an order. , G. j. PEACOCK, Clothing Manufacturer, 1300 A 1208 Ilroa. Street. Columbus Ga. eoutl no hurtful Minerals, is com posed of careful! / selected Vegeta ble Medicines, combined skill fully, making a Safe and Pleasant Remedy. Ml* by aim, Lit to treat dis eases at HOME, mailed, together with a set of hand some cards by new Hcliotypc process, on receipt of to c. find OroriT*. 8JionM tlm rtoaler ttlo Will bo VOI.INA HIRDIAL, remit * lull ai4> Volina Drug and Chemioal Company, KALTUMMG, JK*>., r, R, 4, In Re. The Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company. Petition to amend Charter, CTATE OK GEORGIA -MUSCOGEE COUNTY : To the Honorable Superior Court of said Count': The petition of the Eagle und Phenix Manufacturing Com puny respectfully shows. That it is u corporation of said state, located and doing businessin said county, and its principal office and place of doing business is in Columbus, in said county. That the original charter and act of incornora tion was granted by the General Aa.cmbfy ol said State by an Act entit ed * An Act to incorpo rate the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Com pany of Couimbus, Georgia,” which act was ap proved lOtli of March, lotto. That said Act of Incorporation did r ot provide for the election o'more than live Directors, nor has there been any change in the laws respecting said corporation. That the corporators named in said Act did or ganize said company, aud that the capital stock o said company has been incieuaed to one mill ion two hundred and fifty thousand dollurs, all of which has been paid in. That the object of said corporation was the manufacture and sale 01 cotton and woolen goods, and said company still carry on such busi ness in said county. That at the last annual meeting of the stock holders of said company it was resolved by said stockholders that application should be made to alter and amend the charter of said company, so as to provide that the stockholders should, at the annual elections, choose nine directors umong said stockholders instead of five, as provided by said charter. Wherefore, your petitioner prays that an order may be passed at the next November term of paid Court decHling said petition granted, and that the Fourth Section of said Aot snail be so altered and nineimed as that the same sha 1 read os fol lows : Sec i V. That there shall be an annual meeting of the stockholders of said corporation at such t ime nnd place as the corporation may provide by its by-laws for the purpose of electing nine direct ors, and that the time of holding the first meeting of the directors under the said first election shall be fixed by said directors, or a majority of them, and the said directors chosen at said election, or at the annual election to be afterwards held, shall, as soon ii* may be after subsequent elections,- chose out of their numberia president,and in case of the death, resignation or removui of the presi dent or any directors, such vacancy or vacancies may be filled for the remainder of the year where in they may happen by the said remaining < irect- ors, or a majority of them may appoint a presi dent pro tern., who shall exercise such powers and functions as the by-laws of said corporation may provide. PEAEODY. BRANNON & BATTLE, Petitioners’ Attorneys. Filed and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of said county thisl8thd<*y of Sep tember. 1880. GKO Y. POND, Bep21 oaw 4w Clerk 8. C M. C.. Ga. Dully’s Pure Mall Whiskey DulTy’s Formula. Guns ui 35 Toumls. 234 Division St., New York City, t April 21, 18K6. \ Gentlemen—Six weeks uiro 1 commenced taking your Dully’s Formula. I w.i pie i ires' v omb 111. 1 uoocl Hpl (' • felt uli my life. ' LOUIS WARD. Guin of 33 Pounds. Ll hay, <\ II. V»„ c been using your Fully** 1 ure MaP v lor rl\Mf]du with tile bei»i results. meed tIf 11111 • iJ 33 ]< 1 eh< il lid, v Z. HARRISON, 'omuls. IK. RKNTINO AND] It \OTON ST., [ I.. Muv 7 lhHO S ui' Kell, r-ii t: H en 1 hi.vc indued 20 wcglit i AN I >ALI. JO.n G WELL « Hin <>f ) 5 Found'. 8. 10. Colt. J5m AND Wool) Sts.. J tinmen—Al •d t he mm ml Dull' ot Putty i Wilis- . vIouhIv und hud used got no good I had pr u 4.11 invalid to rv Imagluabl.' ... , . , it.' imvtliing. My appeil'o and strength rn goiM mid I had a verv had cough. 1 am ii-ch cured. I I ave gained fiItem pounds *Sdglii and can highly ; Gut >nd It. W M< KKUHINB. u of 12 Pounds. Lakewood, N. J. -The benefitb derived from yc such that too much cannot he said In it* praise. The ailment that I formerly hud in the side has about entirely disappeared, ar.d the had tr.ste that I had In. niv mouth every morning, and which was ver> dis .urceahle, has since taking a small portion ot \ our whiskey every night before retiring, entirely lett me. Appetite was never hetter,ii • • - • ‘ n«mi up after met.. i greatly both- and tiie dizziness which pounds * GEOIi THK DUFFY MALT WHISKKY CO- Baltimore, Md. iy-ouR W'nisKKY is Sold Only in bKALED iTTI.KS. KBVKR IN HULK. OLD P S FT ’f CATARRH CURE PILE OINTMENT. of Druggists or by Mail. *26 Cta Ml u 4a t'L ro . BALTIMORE. MD Notice to Debtors and Creditors Jatharine Sullivan, deceased, will present them within the time pr* scribed by law, and all persons indebted to her are required to make- prompt payment to me. „ „ oc24 oaw4w M. SULLIVAN, Sr. 5700to$2500 A yEAn c '“ irking tor us. Agents prefert I give inure moments r.._^ _ _ ,. ..I also. A row vacancies lit town* an . cities MNSON&CO., 1013 3Iuin Kt„ Rlcnuionu. vu it’ time u/ltablj beu»t«, Irnrn ‘lie fu-lj«*8t time to this. Liv ploiti of P-Soto, Ll Salle, Mftiidiih, Doom Crockert. Uo” i , Houston, Cnr M in, Custer, Bill,iien._Crook,and_others t Illuil ‘ ’ THE PATENT MICE & OUST PROOF TYLERDESK Bookcases,Tables. Oific* Chairs, Letter Presses, Fine Cabinets, &c. TYLER DESK CO. 0X» N. Fourth Kt„RT. Loui* bead lu tor 4U vp. CuU.ugifi THE XjHLA. 3DITSTC3- Dress Goods ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers hy addressing House ^ C0, ^* owe ^ ^ Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., New York. Send lOcts for 100-oat;o PamphloA* . O IF THIS SECTION. Carrying More Dress Goods and More Dress Trimmings Than Any House in Columbus. Novelties Every Week! BOOTH 4 BIFF'S IS THE PLACE FOR STYLISH WRAPS. Their Cloak Room is full of new and stylish Coverings of every description. Don't foil to inspect their line when you are in search of a Newmarket, a Circular, a Visile, Dolman, Jacket, or any other style Wrap being worn. Their stock is superb, and the prices are right. You are invited to look them over. BLANCH AUD. BOOTH & HUFF DR. RICE, For i*i years at 37 Court Place, now at , S,S k ' t aK‘’LoiiMleli A rrffulsrly educated and legally qualified physician and Uifi roost auceeuful, n* hla rraotioo will ... 4®$ ffins&HFIBfc Spormatorvlioa and Impolency, .Htl r result of solf-abiHO in youth, sexual oxcesse* III m»- • 11,-or vein's, or other cause*, and producing some or ihu fol- nwinff clIuuD: NervoiisiRMs, Suminnl Kmlsslon*. fnlght enil*- , hy dreams). Dlmnofs of Night, Defective Memory, J*hf- • till-oqy, I'iuiploson l-'une. Aversion to Society of Konmloa. CoiiMitnn of Ideas, Loan nr Sexual Power. Ac., rcnderlufi 1,1 .rriiiL-e Imuropor or unhaopr, aro thoroughly and pcrnia- SYPHILIS ' ur " J V"*“• ijLfrem'th. ,1.10111! Gonorrhea, it 1, «.:lf it 11 phy •deiu 11 w ho pays sjieclal stter 5 thousands 1 ally, ne.piir. t great skill. Physicians knowIngUils fact often roeoiiiin ,, nd persons to my care. When 111- Inconveulent to visit Ih-j .’ity for treatinei'it, medicines esn be scut privately fist i .-ufrly hy mail or express nnvwhero. Ciii’oa Guaranteed, in all Cases undertaken. „ ■ . ^ ..... (liiiinittatiouj personally or hy letter free and InTliffit, Charges reasoushlo and eurruHpoiidoneo strictly coulid«ntuUL- * PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of W0 Inigos, sent to nny address, securely sealed, for thirty 1 !0) oents. .Should ho read hr all. Address as short ' im«a hours from h a. 11. to a P M Bundavs. a to 4 F. tf Constructed With Our Own "Patent Eyelet Batteries,” Surpass in power and permanency all and every- other device to apply mugnetism to the human Hystem. Our record stands at 85 per cent of all curable cades cured. Throat, Lung, Stomach, Kidney, Liver and almost every other trouble yields to the mild yet persistent currents of mag netism, as applied by our methods. The Belt and Inviijorator impart great strength, warmth und comfort, and the Dyspeptic, Nervous, weak aud desnonding, become hopeful and gcniul, and. enjoy lire aguin. V PAf I liu! th in Red Star Store €11 1 .V€»F.I> TO A- DRY GOODS HOUSE. The Two Large Stores Nos, 78 and 80 (New Nos. 1136 and 1138) Broad Street have been thrown into one, and Filled With an Elegant Assortment of Dry Goods. It has been nearly three years since I quit New York and for the second time es tablished mvself among you—this time as a dealer in a small way in Clothing, Hats, Men’s Furnishing Goods', etc. The venture hus been successful somewhat beyond my expectations, but did not afford tire business activity to which I had so long been ac customed, aud in view of this I determined to enlarge ray business, and to this end have taken the two Stores, Nos. 1136 and 1138 Broad street, and at considerable expense thrown the two into one lurge room, wherein I propose to do n Ilry Goods business second to none. I have been so unfortunate in getting my stock open, and in view of the lateness of the season I will sell DRKSS GOODS AT COST. A large hue of Striped Velvets and Plushes sold at prices unheard of. Princess, Mirabeau and Moss Trimming in all colors. 50 Dozen Black Berlin Gloves, worth 50c, to be closed at 8 cents. A lot of Cotton Dress Goods to be closed at 3i cents. My Black Silk at 80 cents cannot be matched outside of New York: w< II worth $1.25. Wraps and Jackets in all the desirable fabrics. To the gentlemen I will say my stock of Men’s Furnish ing Goods and Hats will lie kept up as before, but my stock of CLOTHING will be closed out AT COST. O. C. JOHNSON. HOSE I HO SE I IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE, IE WILL OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR 111 'We have the best ant! cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of Hose Reels and Nozzles. GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE COMPANY Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street. HI Nonin Magnetic Power ■at<llcN r Abdominal Nngiporfer G\es emu support and comfort and in- : ii.-ed ‘■tieiprth to the walls of the abdomen in auMOB of ubdoniinul enlargement without any DurLfcuIar disease. Tends also to decrease ana prevent excessive accumulation of fat. Tin the fthti; nolle TecJIklnu Necklace aud/ijiicts the Teething Baby and pre sents convuls Hie full power Kyv not only warm the fret, logH so prevalent in ad\ u •hould d us pair becaiiM' e have failed, until they h Pamphlet, letters of inr.t mailed t > nny address, to all patients. Dr. CAIILL'LE oclO dljelC IfalfKiy Insoles. t prevent crumps in. riv years. No Invalid i»« t or imerit.r goodsr tried oui n.ethods. .ioi 1 and testimonials dee and counsel free TF.I1RY. (in.. Agent Combined with Great Refracting Fewer, They nrc ns Transparent and Color- loss ns Us lit Itscir, And for noftnesn of endurance to the eye Cannot be excelled, cuuhliuK the wearerto read for hours without fatluue. In fact, they are Perfect Sight Preservers. Testimonials from the leading physicians in the United States, governors, senators, legis lators, stockmen, men of note in all professions and in different branches of trade, bankers, me- chanics, etc., can be given, who have had their sight improved by their use. ALL BYE8 PITTED AND THK FIT GUARANTEED BY BRANNON & CARSON, Druggists, Columbus, Georgia. These Glasses arc not supplied to peddlers at any price. ocl511m G has ta’.-.en the letd tn tile sales ot Mi.it class 9 remedies, and has given almost universai ''vtufro MURPIIY nROS^ _ . . Baris, Tt* O has won the tavor • the public und now ran among the leading Me cinek of the oildotn. A. L. SMITH. Bradford, Sold by Dm'gist*. Price *1.&U Diunensaa This School la the best in America. The moat practical course of In struction and the most jemineut faculty. En dorsed by bu si neat housea. For circulars and specimens of Pea* manship, address MOBO.ANJ. OOLSSXnB. Principal I )1^ V ty i"i Send six cents for postage and I I\ I II ij. recceive free a costly dox of goods which will help all, of either sex, to maka more money right away tha.*x anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers .abso lutely sure. Terms mailed free. True & Co^ Auguste. Maine. dawtf