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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1886.
N«w* from the Three St inates Told
Brief Paragraphs.
A Oln Burning Near 8olmn—Two Alnliamn I,overs
Hide One—Watermelons Still Being Sold In
Florida—Fast lUllroad Time—A Colored Woman
In Saraunah Cnuqr on Eartliiiiinkes. *
fleorgl*.
G. W. Coogler, one of Bremen’s mer
chants, died Saturday night at 8 o’clock,
after a painful illness of several weeks,
John D. Coxwell, a Wilkes county farm
er, makes enough money on his potato
crop to run his farm. His cotton is sur
plus. He is mak ntr money.
A colored woman, Carrie Gaines, living
in East Savannah, has gone crazy. The
calamity was caused by the earthquake
and religion. She has attempted suicide
several times.
Judge Adams rendered his decision in
the case of Ferguson & Co. vs. the Savan
nah, Dublin and Western road Mondav.
He refused an injunction and Bet aside the
temporary receiver.
Pleas Shaw, colored, was caught last
Wednesday on the fair grounds in Athens
in the act of selling liquor. Monday he
was brought betore the mayor. He plead
ed guilty and wes fined f 100.
Mr. George G. Truitt, of Troupe county,
the champion cotton grower of Georgia,
has completed the picking, ginning and
baling of his cotton crop from seventy-
five ucres. He says that the aggregate re
sult is fifty-two bales, averaging 180 pounds
each. This on a two-mule farm.
The students of the technological de
partment of Emory Colege are construct
ing plans and patterns for an engine,
which will be built by them and placed on
exhibition in Chicago. This department
has forty students, and they are doing
some skillful work.
Mr. N. S. Lipscomb, a thrifty farmer
who lives two miles from Douglassville,
had the missfortuue of getting his cotton
house, containing some 3000 pounds of
seed cotton, together with his farmiug
tools and implements, burned on last
Wednesday night. The origin of the fire
is unknown.
The municipal contest in Athens is get
ting rather lively. There are two candi
dates in the field for mayor, and each
ward has two or more candidates for alder
man. The two candidates for mayor
are Messrs Asbury Hodgson and W. L.
Wood, both prominent merchants of the
place.
A telegram received at Brunswick an
nounces that the Clyde line will put on
two steamers a week from Tuesday next
to run between that port and New York in
opposition to the Mallory line. This is a
move which lias been long sought for by a
number of prominent merchants, and bids
fair to result in great good to Brunswick.
The steamships Yemussee and Delaware
will be those used at present.
The stockholders of the Dublin and
Wrightsville railroad met. in Dublin Mon
day to endorse t e action oi the directors
of the road in consolidating it with the
Wrightsville and TenniJle railroad com
pany, and the directors of the last named
road will meet in Wrightsville on the 17th
to sanction the action of their directors in
the same matter.
Mr. John B. Burrow and his little son
went out ’possum hunting Wednesday
night, and after they had been oul a short
while the cries of the boy attracted the at
tention of Mr. Nolan Wright, who went to
the boy and found«Mr. Burrow pinned to
the ground by a tree, dead, which ho had
felled in an attempt to catch a ’possum.
Mr. Burrow was a hard working farmer,
and leaves a wife and several small chil
dren, who are quite dependent. He lived
only a lew miles from Waco.
Mr. T. E. Legg, a young farmer near
Smyrna, four years ago cultivated land that
would not make six bushels of corn to the
nrce. He has manured and brought it up
until it now makes him thirty bushels to
the acre. Land that four years ago that lie
could not get a stand of wheat oh, he now
makes on it nearly a bale of ootlou to the
acre. He keeps his hogs and cows
tip and it is generally conceded that
they are ail in good order and do
well.
A lilts inn.
Captain Win. B. Hughes, an old Mexican
soldier of Mobile, died on Monday.
Lee Graves, a negro brakeman on the
Louisville and Nashville, fi. il between two
cars at Birmingham on Sunday and lost an
arm.
Mr. Thomas Clanton shot at a negro
named O’Benjamin in Montgomery on
Monday for stepping on his foot, but failed
to hit him.
A gin house containing four bales of
cotton and 100 bushels of seed, owned by
Jerry Johnson, near Selma, burned Mon
day evening. The loss is about $1,000.
Mr. Harvey Clark, of Union Springs, was
married to Miss Minnie McDowell, of
Cross Keys, Ala., Sunday morning at 11
o’clock. Itev. Dr. Chambliss performing
the ceremony.
An old man, a jeweler named Holt,
dropped dead at his shop in Greenville at
6;S0 o’clock yesterday morning. Death is
supposed to have been caused from a com
plication of diseases.
Rev. A. M. Cristie, late of the First
Presbyterian church in Richmond, Va.,
has been elected to the pastorship of the
Jackson Street Presbyterian church in
Mobile, in place of Rev. Wm. Flinn, D. D.,
who has resigned.
Joe Clarke, aged about sixteen, ,son of S.
H. Clarke, section master at Georgians,
was instantly killed about 8 o’clock Sun
day night by falling between two freight
cars. He had boarded tne freight train,
and was passing from car to car while the
train was taking the side track for a pass-
iug train
To meet the requirements of the lnw by
which the trustees got the property, the
“ Alabama State Land Company” is to be
organized, and the unsold Alabama and
Chattanooga railroad lands, hold by Swann
and Billups, as trustees, are to be made
over to it. A declaration has already been
filed in the probate ofilee at Birmingham
putting down the capital stock at $377,000.
Tjie property comprises some 000,000 acres.
It will soon be on the market again, hav
ing been necessarily taken oil last May
when the tru3t expired.
Florida.
Watermelons were on the market at
Bronson last week.
The Baptist state convention convenes at
Gainesville this week.
DeLnnd will soon have telegraphic com
munication with the outside world.
Rev. N. A. Bailey, of Mioanopy, has been
elected pastor of the Orlando Baptist
church. , „ . ,
Palatka boasts of the only first-class
skating rink for the use of colored people
In the state of Florida.
The tax roll in Levy county was $1,289,-
430 in 1835 and $1,349,021 for the present
year, an increase of $79,591.
A ton of palmetto is to he sent north
from Sanford to be manufactured into pa
per, as a test of that material for printing
paper.
Jack Frost swooped down upon Clay
county on Monday and Tuesday nights.
Bananas and other tender vegetation look
scorched.
Mr. William Maycumber, who arrived
at Green Cove Spring from New York
during the week, intends starting a poul-
try yard of the best fancy breeds, having
brought with him some 300 head of chick
ens.
■Thursday the Florida Southern railway
fouudry made the largest output ever
made in Palatka in one day, the total
weight of the castings being 8400 pounds.
Engineer Colwell took a train of cars
over the r lorida Southern a few days siuee
troni Pnlatka to Rochelle, a distance of
torty miles, in forty-five minutes, making
five stops on the route, equal to a mile a
minute straight running.
For the past few weeks a party of engi
neers have been at work running the pre
liminary lines for the Jacksonville, Man
atee and Gulf railroad. Lines have been
run to a point on the Manatee river from
Plant City, Lakeland and Bartow, and it
is said that one of the three lines, the one
offering the greatest inducements, would
get the road.
A Failure.
New Orleans, November 15.—A special
to the Picayune from Pickens, Miss., says :
“ The large stores of Tucker, Sharp & Co.,
of this place, Sharp & Tucker, of Vaughn
Station, aud Sharp & Tucker, of Sharps-
burg, were closed by attachment to-day.
Short crops and bad collections are assign
ed as causes of tbe failure. No statement
has been made.
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DURHAM. N. C.. U. S. A.
_ TY To the Superior Court of said comity:
The petition of J. T. Wurnock L. F. Garrard, A.
J. Bcthune, A. R, Lawton and George M. Clapp,
resnectlhlly shows that thc> and their associates
ana successors desire to be incorporated and
made a body corporate and politic under the
name of Chattahoochee Falls Company."
The object of said corporators, and for which
they ask to be incorporated and empowered U
engage in,is:
The utilization, Improvement and operation of
water power on the Chattahoochee river, in the
County ol Muscogee and State of Georgia, by con
trolling the waters o suit. Chattahoochee river
with locks, dams and-uch other menus amide
vices a« may be necea*- ary to emtbh them to hup
ply water power lor manufacturing purposes to
such mills ami machinery as may he thereon lo
cated and which may be hereafter purchased and
erected by said corporation, a» cl to Mich persons
or corporations as muy purchase, lease or rent
8uid water s»ower or any pan thereof lYom it
To construct and muimuin all neces ary cans's,
chute? flumes, sluices, dams, tramways ana other
appliances on. upon and through the lands and
property ofsaia corporation for the proper dis
tribution, utilization aud preservation of suid
waterpower ami which may be found essential
and useful for said purposes.
To utilize* and improve all the lands acquired by
said corporation at and contiguous 10 said water
power upon the east aud west hunks of the Chat
tahoocliee river, in the States of Georgia and Ala'
bourn, by erecting thereon mills, machinery, fac
tories ami other buildings, and engaging in the
manufacture of eon on wool and alt other fibrous
an« textile materials into yarns, cloth, thread,
rope and other fabrics, goods and products of ev
ery kind whatever.
Ginning cotton for toll or seed or other valuable
consideration; manufacturing cotton seed into
such products as cun be obtained tliert from;
grinding corn, wheat and other grain and produce
tor toll or for market and converting the same into
flour, meal and its other products.
The ftirnishitg of power and the production and
generating thereby of electricity for ligr t ami
heat, for motive power and for such mechanical
and other uses and purposes as it may be adapted
to; and supplying, leasing and selling the same
and erecting and constructs g in connection
therewith such works, po es, wires above and un
der ground, and other apparatus, eiectrical de
vices and stations throughout said Com ty ol
.Muscugje as may bo necessary to convey, furnish
and supply the same to public ami private eon
sumers.
The manufacture of paper in all its forms, aud
of paper, timber, wood and metals into such
utensils, woodenwure, machinery and other
good.- as may be produced therefrom; and tile con
ducting and carrying on ot the manufacture o.
till and evei y other kind of goods, wares, machine
ry, wood and metal products, or such brandies or
parts thereof as may ue found e.*$entiul and de
sirable for the profitable employment and im
provement O’ the said water power and property.
Said corporation to have power ami authority U
sell, lease or rent its said water power, lands, ma
chinery, facto let; and buildings, orsuch parts ai d
portions thereof as may be e> hedient, to such per
sons or other corporations as it may deem fit and
proper; umt to advance from its corporate capital,
funds to such persons or corporations us may oc
cupy its said property; to aid and promote th*
carrying» n by them of their said manufacturing
business, and to make and execute all neces? ary
conveyances and otiu r instruments, and to enter
into all proper contracts am agreements for the
exercis-e o» this authority and the securing ol* its
said advanct s.
Also, to lm\ e power and authority to lay out
ph- ts and building lots upon the lands which may
be hereafter acquired by said corporation in the
States of Georgia and Alabama; to erect buildings
and improvements thereon, and the said lots, va
cant or improved, uud the said buildings, to sell
rent or h a- a to the operatives of said manufac
turing enterprises, and to such other persons as
may desire to rent, lease or purchase the same.
THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS
of said corporation will be located at the site of
its said mills and water power in Muscogee Coun
ty, State oi’Geoigiu.
ITS CHIEF OFFICE
to be in tho City of Columbus, of said County auu
State; bui it shall have authority in pursuit of its
said business and promotion oi us objects to es
taoliah b ancli oilices at such other points and to
exorcise its rights uml irancliises heretofore men
tioned, anti to bund aclorics, make improve
incuts, contracts, agreements, investments aiui
curry on business of the nature and character
afore mentioned with regard to its property uud
upon the lands and property which may bo here
after acquired by said corporation in the State ol
Alabama, and at such other places within and
without the limits ot said States of Georgia anu
Alabama, os its objects aud interests may re
quire.
THE CAPITAL STOCK
of said corporation shall be one hundred aud fifty
thousand dollars, payable in money or property,
as said corporators may determine, to be divided
into shares of yiuo eaen, of which amount ton per
cent, thereof shall be paid in before said corpo
ration coni men ci s lo do business; and petitioner;?
desir- s.»iu corporation shall have authority to In
crease suid capital stock from time to lime as it
may deem fit and proper 10 any sum not exceed
ing one million dollars.
They desire said corporation to have* the power
ol suing and being sued; to have and to use a
common seal, and to alter, break and change the
same at will; to make rules and by-laws tor the
management of its business, not in confiict with
the laws of this State anu the United States, and
the same to alter, amend and rescind ut pleasure,
to receive, lease, rent or purchase and hold such
real estate and personal property as may be non
o» hereafter necessary for iu> corporate purposes,
for the expansion aim advancement of its objects,
for the securing of debts due and to become du«.
to said corporation, unci the same to sell, mon-
gage and convey at will.
That it have power to effect loans and to issue
bonds in the name of said corporation, without
securily or to secure such bonds by mortgage of it*
property, real and personal, or of such parts or
portions thereof as may be desirable; and to loan
out its surplus earnings upon mortgage or other
available security.
To elect and appoint such, officers, managers,
directors aud agents as it desires; and to provim
such rules and regulations with respect to stock
holders who iefi:?e to pay up any balance duo on
their block us will compel them to pay upon pen
alty of sale or forfeiture of such stuck, and to do
and perform ail such acts as are necessary f« r tin.
execution of its powers and to ettr^y out the oh
jeetsand purposes of tins corporation.
The individual property ot each slockholdoi
shall not be liable for the debts, liabilities, obli
gations or default of suid corporation except ti
the amount- of unpaid stock subscribed by such
stockholder.
Wherefore petitioners pray that they, their as
sociates and successors be duly Incorporated un
der the name as aforesaid for the term of twenty
years, with the privilege of renewal, with all thi-
p *wers herein.prayed for, and with such othei
powers and privileges as are incident to corpo
rations under the laws of this state, and that af
ter the filing, recording and publishing of this
petition, us provided by law. the Court- will pass
an order declaring this application granted.
And petitioners will ever pray, etc.
MCNEILL & LEVY,
L F. UaRUARDj
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA—MXTSCOGEE COUNTY: Filed in
the Clerk’s office Superior Court of said county on
the 11th day of October, lti8d, and recorded this
12th day of October on page 15, and Records of
Bills and Writs, Muscogee Superior Court, 1K85.
GEO. Y. POND.
0013 OftW 4w Clerk S. C. M. C. Ga.
In Re. The Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing
Company. Petition to amend Charter.
UTATE OF GEORG!A-MUSCOGEE COUNTY :
O To the Honorable Superior Court of said
CounG : The petition of the Eagle and Phenix
Manufacturing Company respectfully shows.
That it is u corporation ot said state, located ami
doing business in said county, and its principal
office and place of doing business is in Columbus,
in '-aid county.
That the original charter and uctof incorpora
tion was granted by the General Assembly oi
said State by an Act emit ed ‘ An Act to incorpo
rate the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Com
pany of Columbus. Georgia,” which act was ap
proved 10th of March, I860.
That said Act of Incorporation did rot provide
for the election ot more than five Directors, nor
has tlieie been any change in the law: respecting
said corporation.
That tre corporators mimed in said Act din or-
g.m./ • -aid < omp.tny, and that the capital stock
o said e * npauy has been incicused to oue mill
ion two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, ail of
which baa be u paid in.
That the obje. t. of said corporation was the
manufacture and sale oi cotton and woolen
tfooda, and suid company still carry on such busi
ness in 3aid county. ,
That at the lust annua' 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 oompany, so
as to provide that the stockholder? should, at the
annual elections, choose nine directors among
said stockholders instead of live, us provided by
said charter. , , .
Wherefore, your petitioner prays that an order
may bn passed at the next November term of said
Court declaring said petition granted, and that
the Fourth Section of said Act shall be so altered
and amenoed as that the* same shad read as fol-
Sec i V. That there shall be an annual meeting
of the stockholders of said corporation at such
time and 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 as may he after subsequent election*,
chose out of their nunibcna president, and in case
of the death, resignation or removal of the presi
dent or any directors, such vacancy or vacancies
may be filled for the remainder of the year where
in they muy happen by the said remaining < sect
ors, or a majority of them may appoint a presi
dent pro tern., who shall exercise such powers
ami functions as the by-laws of said corporation
may provide.
PEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the
Superior Court of said county thislfithdnv of Hep-
tern ber, 1886.
! 3cp2l oaw 4w
in effect September 12th, 1886.
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Oeneral Passenger Agent.
HILL & LAW.
On MONDAY MORNING we will pat on our Bargain
Counter an elegant and attractive line of Novelty Suitings.
The goods are very stylish and beautiful, and parlies pur
chasing them will get big bargains, as we have determined to
make great reductions on the former prices, which were
very low lo begin with.
SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!
We still show a large and beautiful line of these goods,
and are offering ihem at prices that can't i>e matched in Ibis
market.
Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks!
Wc feel that wo can say without hesitation that we have the largest, most varied,
most stylish and most beautiful line of these goods in the market, and we will put
such priees on them that they will not fail to take with the most careful buyer.
Pif/ Reductions in denis' and Ladies' Merino Underwear !
A lady was in our store Saturday buying some of these goods, and she remarked
that this was the place to buy Underwear. “I have tried everywhere, andthe.se are
tho nice’t and cheapest I have found.” All parties in need of these goods had better
do just as this lady did—look, and then come aud examine our stock. This is all we
DPESS TRIM MINUS! DRESS TRIMMINGS!
Feather Trimmings in all the widths and shades. Maus, Fue and Astrachan Trim
mings sold here cheaper than they are sold anywhere else in this market.
THE COMING WEEK will he one of bargains with us, so don’t fail to give us a
call.
HILL &s LAW.
FI! FIRE!! FIRE!!!
Fire Insurance free for one year. By paying two annual premiums I give you a paid
up three-year policy. $8 will pay for $1000 a year. $16 will pay Tor $1600
three years on your Dwelling, Furniture, etc.
LOW BATKH!
FAIR A f >.I FSTM K NTS!
PROMPT PAY»r..\T8l
JOHN BLACKMAR
Telephone No. 51.
Constructed With Our Own
•‘Patent Eyelet Batteries,”
Surpass in power ami permanency nil and every
other device ifl apply magnetism to the human
system. Our record stands at 6 per cent of all
curable cases cured. Throat. Lung, Stomach,
Kidney, Liver and almost every other trouble
yields to the mild yet persist .*nt currents of mag
netism, as applied by our me'hods. The Belt
and hi vi sprat or impart r.-e; it strength, warmth
125 WilMonlA Magnetic* Power Ludlow’
Abdominal Nitit|tc»rt<‘i*
Gives great support and comfort and in
creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in
cases of abdominal enlargement without any
particular disease. Tends ulso to decrease ana
prevent excessive accumulation of fat.
The Mug not ic Tool It lug Yocklace
soothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pre
vents convulsions.
The full power Kyotot llattory Inwolo*
not only warm tho feet, but prevent cramps In
legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Invalid
should despair because cheaper or inferior goods
have foiled, until they have tried our methods.
Pamphlet, letters of instruction amHestimonials
mailed to any address. Advice and counsel ftee
to all patients.
Dr, (MltlkLK TERRY, Columbus, Ga„ Agent
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Columbus. Ga.
lined with (irent Refracting Power,
They arc a* TruiiMpnrent and Color*
Iohh aw Light it wolf.
And for softness of endurance to tho eye cannot
be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours
without fatigue. In fact, they are
Perfect Sight Preservers.
Testimonials from the leading physicians in
the l nilcd States, governors, senators, legis-
t..H:men f men of note in all professions
ALL EYES FITTED AND TliE FIT OUAHANTUED BY
BRANNON & CARSON,
Druggists, Columbus, Georgia.
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-Sgl/rHE PATENT MICE & DUST PROOF
"&JYLERDESK
[TfesjpBookcases, Tables, OffiOL
'•iPS’f Chairs,Letter Presses,
'T'Sfi Fine CaMnots, Ac.
iffliKjl TYLER DESX CO.
SJ.mii, -,„N. Fourth -it.,8T. l.ounL
i-J 4o f ,v 40 i.D, (jutiuogul
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25 Acres—5 Room Dwelling.
\\/TLL exchange for city property. Cash or
» ▼ credit, low interest.
No. 252 JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Go.
se wed&fri tf
3STO- 172.
--Cash or Credit.
^)t ACRES and five-room Dwelling -75 acres
' of wood ; out-buildings, stables, cribs, etc.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
se wed&fri tf
$50 REWARD
n paid for
our l»ut«*nt M<»N AKCII Grata
aud Seed WcnAi-utop aud Rag,
*rr ’ r "'.T. Improved IVure-
nouat- Mill which wc* offer cheap.
Price Llat mulled free.
NEWARK MACHINE CO.
C'olumbiM: Oh! 4
FOR ALL. N.'tO a week and expenses
n n paid. Valuable outfit and particulars
llil free. F. O. VICKORY. Augusta, Me.
oc4 w6m
■if IS# when bnnlnetB la doll and prices are low Is
.WSHre BUY YOUR satussss
u-nat bur saltift. Send for new t*||MQ
1 ><cue of Watnhra iiiilosHnnrtliitf Oouds Anr*. VS W llO
u W.oittiiitiAi:ii. ni.ashiuKDe wr. «*w va*v*
A CIUTC Arr oarsnt^d Itlg monoy to wdl oar
AilCIl I v} WPEC’I ALT J KS t-j housekeepers. Ifo
money uet-ded to buy goolx. Write for Cftttil.Hpie k. : soecUl
wffer. The Clipper Mf*. (Umiudi ClnrlautL f.
• all expense, l
rkii.g for us. Agents preferred who can
1 i- li iheir own horses and give their whole time
ie business. Snare moments may I o profitably
,*loy»*d also. A few vacancies ir. towns uud .Itlea.
• .JOHNSON it CO., 1013 Alula st.. Klehiuouu. V*
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