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DAILY ENQUIRER - 8IIN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1886.
A SWEEPING DECISION.
Snndnr Oh»*rranc» In the Hay Hist,—X Snpmni-
Court Kulinir Th»t Will Close Ktery IluslMess
PUre In the State on the l.oril'H liny.
Boston, November 14.—The full bench
of the Supreme judicial court yesterday af-
ternoonsent down an opinion which will
be found to be of the greatest importance
to all of those persons who are engaged in
business which is carried on on the Lord’s
day. The decision of the court wns given
in the case of the Commonwealth vs.
Frank Devtra, the defendant, who is a
barber at the Bay State house, Worcester,
being charged with keeping his shop open
on the Lord’s day “for the purposes of do
ing business therein, namely, for cutting
hair and shaving benrds, the same not being
works of necessity or charity.”
At the trial Judge Blodgett ruled that,
there being no dispute about the facts, the
question whether the acts done by the de
fendant were works of necessity or charity
was a question of law, und instructed the
jury that if the defendant kept open his
shop for the purposes mentioned in the
complaint, namely, to cut hair and shave
beards for all such persons as might make
application thereforj the defendant should
be convicted. The jury returned a verdict
of guilty, and the defendant alloged excep
tions, which are now overruled by the full
court.
The result of the decision seems to be
that all shops, stores, bakeries, livery sta
bles and any place of business kept open
on Sundays is done so in violation of the
statutes. The opinion, which is by Judge
Gardner, is as follows: The laws of the
Massachusetts colony prohibit both the
transaction of any business and the indul
gence in diversions on the Lord’s day. By
the province laws of 1692-3, ch. 22, the jus
tice of the peace, constables and tything
men, were to take effectual care and en
deavor to restrain all persons from keep
ing open their shops or following their
secular creations and recreations in the
evening preceding the Lord’s day, or on
any part of said day or evening. The act
made no reference to works of necessity or
■charity, as limiting the prohibit.on of the
statute.
In the province laws of 1760-1. chapter
20, the several aots then in force relating
to the observances of the Lord’s Day were
repealed, and more effectual provision was
made for the due observance of the day.
Section 2 enacted that no person whatever
shall keep open their shops, warehouses or
work houses, nor shall upon the land or
water do or exercise any labor, business or
work of their ordinary calling, nor any
sport, game, play or recreation on the
Lord’s Day or any part thereof, works of
necessity and charity only excepted, upon
pain, etc.
Then follows quotations from the stat
utes, which show that the law has re
mained practically unchanged. The decis
ion closes with the following clauses:
Keeping open a shop or work-house on
the Lora’s day, for the purpose of doing
business with the public indiscriminately,
is an offense in itself. We are not called
upon to pass upon the question whether it
is a work of necessity to cut hair and shave
beards on the Lord’s day.
This question does not arise in the pres
ent case. We construe the statute to mean
that the law prohibits the keeping open of
a shop, warehouse or work-house for the
purpose of doing business therein on the
Lord’s day, and that it is immaterial what
that business may be.
A WONDERFUL ELECTRIC PIT.
Hundreds of Cum, of Rheumatism Cured at a Re
cently Discovered Spot Neur Sharon, tis.
Sharon, Ga,. November 12.—A wonder
ful electric pit, recently discovered three
miles from this place, is effecting hundreds
of enres from rheumatism. A farmer named
Hillman was prospecting for gold. In a
little bend of Harden’s creek, where the
bank rises abruptly, Mr. Hillman observed
some strange discoloration of the Boil. He
began digging, and Anally desisted when
he could discover no metallic deposit.
A negro who was aiding Hillman had
long been afflicted with rheumatism. He
noticed that, whenever he handled the
•oozy clay in the pit, the muscles of his
hands relaxed, permitting him to use them
with all natural ease. When Hillman
abandoned the pit, disappointed in his
search for gold, his employe loft it sur
prised at his freedom from the rheuma
tism of years.
The story soon spread, and people began
making Sunday visits to 'the strange spot.
Rheumatics resorted thereto, and began to
confirm the experience of Hillman’s ser
vant. Mr. J. P. Moore, a well-to-do farm
er, who for years had been unable to use
his hands, after burying them twice in the
soft mud of the pit found them fully re
stored to usefulness. A well known white
lady from Warren county, who was badly
drawn up, visited the pit and walked
away, declaring herself cured. Charles
Callaway, colored, who for ten years
walked on crutches, after one visit to the
spot, left his crutches behind him and
walked home. .
The most wonderful cure related is that
of a colored house servant of Gen. Heard.
The woman was a perfect wreck from
rheumatism. A year ago she went to bed,
and since has had to be waited upon like a
child. When the virtues of the pit were
first mooted her friends concluded to try it.
The woman was carried on her bed to the
spot, where she was rubbed over with the
mud twice. The result was that the wo
man who had thus been carried to the spot
took up her bed and walked home.
The spot is in a dense thicket, rendered
almost impenetrable by laurel growth.
Hundreds of people are resorting thither
as a matter of curiosity. The water flows
in sufficiently to keep the clay in a waxy
condition. By applying this clay to the
parts afflicted it wields some kind or in
fluence which offers relief. The only the
ory advanced is that tiie mud must be
charged with electricity sufficient to effect
the cures mentioned.
ATTACKED BY MONKEYS.
Two Fierce Unites Lacerate a Keeper In a
Shocking manner.
Providence, R. I., November 14. —
Among the animals at Roger Williams
park ace a number of monkeys. Among
th<? monkeys is one big fellow bearing tne
name of Ben Butler. It has also a female
companion larger than the average ol lull-
grown monkeys. The keeper is Thomas
Murphy, about 45 years old. He is a man
who would be able to make a hard ngln..
When cleaning the monkey cages Murphy
was attacked by Bexi Butler and his mate,
and was very roughly handled. In tact,
it is remarkable that in the condi
tion in which he escaped from tbe
cage he was able to esctyie at all. Jt was
usual to secure Ben Butler with several
other monkeys when the cage was entered.
This particular animal had more than once
manifested a savage and vicious instinct.
The keeper went to the cage about lu
o’clock, but for some reason Ben and his
companions were not secured. The work
of cleaning out went on for fully an hour,
and was almost done when Ben began to
act badly. Tbe animal at length threw
himself upon Murphy, and so fierce was
the attack the keeper was hurled to tne
floor of the cage. Then began the terrible
contest. Ben used teeth and paws witn
the wildness of a tiger, and in a short time
was joined by his mate. Together they
fought a powerful battle. The keeper was
covered with blood. _ It was
several minutes before he couid get to tne
cage door and escape, but he at last suc
ceeded in leaving tne fierce brutes behiua
the bars, Murphy was frightfully lacer-
ated. He was immediately taken to the
Rhode Island hospital by Superintendent
Hathaway. Here an examination showed
that the entire upper purt of his body was
bitten, scratched and torn. His cheek was
nearly. torn off. Sixteen stitches- wore
taken in It. There was a large hole in the
fleshy part of the left breastfed four more
stitches were taken there. His arms and
hands also required seven stitches. The
unfortunate man was etherized, to take
him out of pain, while his injuries were
dressed.
slpi-lts Mnili< tn Onler,
T >vo gentlemen of Bay City, Mich., went
to a spiritualistic seance and agreed to pay
$2 each if allowed to converse with depart
ed friends whom they could recognize.
One called for the spirit of his sister Nelly,
and it came and spoke to him. The other
asked for his uncle John, and was aston
ished at hearing his relative’s voice in the
darkened room. The first man never had
a sister and the other man’s uncle was not
dead.
Niiporlnr to Aii.vllilny.
A prominent business man in Wilming
ton. Del., in speaking of a cure of cancer
on himself, writes to the Morning News of
that city:
I can say further that my case is not an
isolated one. A lady, a customer of mine,
was suffering from a cancerous affection of
the nose. She had spent a groat deal of
money and time running to Philadelphia-
to consult the best physicians there, but
could get but little or no relief. About a
year ago I told her of my case, and in
duced her to try the S. S. 8. remedy. She
did so, and in a ,ew weeks was much bet
ter. She had several operations perform
ed, and was disposed to hold on to her old
treatment as well as the new, but Anally she
threw all aside but the S. S. S., and in two
months from that time was thoroughly
cured.
Another lady suffering from an abscess
on her arm had been doctoring for a long
time in this city, Chester aria Philadelphia,
but could not get any relief, apparently.
She had fallen away to a mere shadow of
her former self, and could scarcely eat or
sleep. She commenced to take the S. S.
S. medicine, upon the advice of friends
and myself, but was so ) educed in flesh
that she had n little stomach trouble at
first. She persisted, however, and after
the third bottle she declared it had done
her more good than anything else she had
over tried. I now understand that she is
entirely well, and is loud in her praise of
S. S. S.
I have several other cases in mind, but
am not at liberty to speak of them. I be
lieve the Swift Specific Co.’s blood medi
cine, known as S. S. S., is superior to any
thing of the kind known in the market,
and can cheerfully recommend it to any
one suffering from diseases of the skin or
blood.
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Wild Pigeons In North America.
There are millions of wild pigeons in a
roost in Indian territory, and they are be
ing trapped, netted and killed for ship
ment by thousands daily. Bird men say
there are only two droves of wild pigeons
now in North America. This is the larger
one.
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Our facilities for COLLECTIONS arc excellent
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We draw our own Exchange on London and
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Government Bonds bought and sold, and Ex
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
front of
the auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., on
Broad street, in the city of Columbus, Ga , on the
first Tuesday in December next, between the
legul hours O! sale, the following described Real
Estate, situate, lying and being in said i-tute and
county, to-wit
The north hi
quarter of an acre, more <
ing and other necessary improvements.
The south half < f lot No. 491, the same being
one quarter of an acre, more or less, with Dwell
ing House and improvements.
The south half of lot No. 492. being one-quarter
of an acre, more or less, with two-room tene
ment on same.
The same being the real estate belonging to
the estate of David Z Ward, deceased.
Also, at same timfe and place, will be sold a
small lot of lumber, now on premises occupied b>
Mr. R. Stockwell (lot 491), belonging to Baid
deceased. Terms cash. M. M. MOORE,
Adm’r Est. D. Z. Ward in Georgia.
nov2 oaw4w
Postponed Administrator’s Sale
auction house of I . AW., nnuwico «. V.V.. Vti muau
street, in the city of Columbus, Ga 1 , the usual
place of holding sheriff sales, in and for said
county, on the 1st Tuesday in December next,
between the legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in-
said state and county, and known as the south
part of lot No. 6, (in the Northern Liberties ad
joining the city of Columbus), and having a front
on Oglethorpe street of thirty-five feet, more or
less, and a ai "
four (144) feet, ruuuiun west, mu sniuu uchik tuc
real estate belonging to the estate of Evelina
Gaines, deceased, and the house and lot in
which she resided at time of her death. Terms
cash.
ALEXANDER HOWARD,
Adm’r, with the will annexed, of Evelina Gaines,
novfi oaw4w
nisi lu ioreciune lviurtguge. may reriu.ioc
Superior Court of Muscogee County, Geoi]gia.
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September, 1882, the better u> secure tb«
payment of said instrument executed and deliv
ered ito said plaintiff his deed and mortsrag*
whereby he conveyed to said plaintiff all thai
tract or parcel of land situated, lying and bein(
in the County of Muscogee, known and bounder
as follows: On the north by the lands of Jamet
Huff. onAhe west by tbe St. Mary’s road, op tb*
east by the lauds of James Huff and on the a »
by the lands of Philip Owens, containing
four and one-half acres, more or less, whic
mortgage was conditioned that if the said defend
ant should nay off and discharge said promissory
note according to its tenor and effect, that thei
said deed of mortgage and said note should bt
void. And it further appearing that said promts
issory note, or show cause to the contrary. ix w .u.
be any. and that on failure of said defendant si
to do, the equity of redemption in and to sail
mortgaged premises be forever thereafter barret
and foreclosed. And it is further ordered that
this Rule be published in the Columbus En
quirer-Bun once a month for four months, or a
copy; thereof served on the said defendant, or hh
special agent or attorney, at least three month*
before the next term of this court.
By the Court:
TOL. Y. CRAWFORD.
Petitioner’s Attorney.
J. T. WILLJS. Judge 8. C. C. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscoge.
Superior Court at its May Term, 1886, on the lot)
May of May. 1886. GEO. Y. POND,
jyS oam 4ra Clerk
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low prices, because 01 our uneiiutiled i'a*
cilitirs, extent oi himincMt* und low rates
of trail portation.
Nootlier esl :■ blislimen! in the world offem
such advantages to the iHircliu«er.
Pit IDES LOW! TEItAIS EASY f Via*
ftor* vteleoirie. Correspondence aoliq*
ll«*d. Cireular» Free. Mention this pa|M£
POWELL BROS.. spriiigUoro, Crawford Co..r - *
hcNTIER ADVEN7USE IH SHE VDLUUI
H «0ES
The moat
border her ,
bcaita, from the eu-licat tnne to thia. LWee_._-
ploita of D«-8oto, la. Salle, Standiah. Boone, Kenton. Bri
Crockett, Bow i.>. Houston, Cnrao>i, Custer, wild Bill, Bui
Bill, Gen. Crook, and other*. Illuatrated with li6 hoe ener^ta*