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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY WORKING. NOVEMBER ‘27, 1886.
JUGGLING FOR A SENATOR.
X-publics* PIntH In Indlimii In Tlirnn Hut Dr-mn-
rviitn.
Indianapolis, Ind., November 25
Who will succeed Gen. Harrison in tb,
United 3Utes senate is tbe knottiest of pr.
litical problems. The democratic i-
ty of two on joint ballot would seem to set
tle It, at least to the point that he would
-certainly be a democrat, but it is an open
boast here among republican managers
that Harrison or some other republican
must secure the prize. Among democrats
there is us yet not much discussion as to
who will be their final choice. The ques
tion that agitates them most is how to
keep the republicans from stealing the leg
islature by throwing democrats out of the
lower branch, which republicans control
fcy a majority of ten. A prominent candi-
date for speaker says he hopes his party
‘‘will not do anything illegal, but then a
legislature is somewhat autocratic and will
■do almost anything.”
A dispatch from Washington to-day says
that W. H. English will lead the revolt
against Cleveland and be a candidate for
the senate on that issue. The correspon
dent met Mr. English to-night and called
his attention to the matter. lie remarked :
' ‘Oh, I am not a candidate in the sense
that would imply. I would be uudor cer
tain contingencies—that is if the party
-could not unite upon McDonald or Gray
and I could secure united action. As to
heading any revolt against Cleveland that
is all nonsense. If I went to the senate I
would go as a democrat pure and simple.”
It is understood here that English has
many warm friends in the incomin legis
lature from this county and the old second
district, which he represented several
times in congress, some of whom are out-
-sooken in their desire to support him.
McDonald under all the circumstances
-of the ease probably holds the inside track.
Gov. Gray is formidable in ease the recent
election of a reoubliean lieutenant-gov
ernor is pronounced void. In that case the
present presiding officer of the senate, Sen
ator Smith, a democrat, could and would
aid the democratic majority of twelve iu
the senate to checkmate the proposed re-
S ublioan programme to unseat the two
emocrats in the lower house, who make
the democratic majority on joint ballot.
A democratic conference of great length has
discussed the complications growing ou]
of the announced purpose ol Senator Green
Smith to claim the office of lieutenant-
governor on the score that he, as president
pro tem., is entitled to it.
The question was discussed in a judicial
light and the opinion was generally con
curred in that the matter could not be
made a campaign issue, but it should be de
cided in the courts, if possible, before the
legislature meets, and steps will be at once
taken to get it before the courts.
Everything connected with the entire
question is involved in much doubt, and
all depends upon the grit und power of the
democrats to noid the majority of two on
joint ballot which they hold on the face of
the returns. The rest will be easy.
Ili-iir, (Icorge’H Hat.
A New York contemporary states that
“while the election waspending George
wore an old felt ha;; since the election he
wears a nicely brushed plug,” and inti
mates that George is a hypocrite. But
there is another nxplanation. Very likely
George’s judgment got the better of his
inclination and he bet a hat on Hewitt.—
Kansas City Journal.
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protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles.
SOc. At Druggists or mailed.
SKINNY MKN.
Wells’ “Health Renewer” restores health
and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence,
Nervous Debility. For Weak Men, Deli
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WELLS’ IIAIH BALSAM.
If gray, restores to original color. An
elegant dressing, softens and beautifies.
No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative.
Stops hair coming out; strengthens,
-cleanses, heals scalp. 50c. d&wtf
Wliy Ilia Words an- I'si'il.
Calino receives a letter from Madagascar.
It is dated from Maujakaudariananbaua.
“Why do they use such long names?”
asks one of his friends.
“Because,” replied Calino, “it is a coun
try where there is nothing in particular to
•do, and they say two or three words to kill
the time.”—New York Graphic. *
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■Ac. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en
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that your continued staring at her annoy
ed her excessively.” Prisoner: “I never
intentionally annoyed a woman in my life,
your honor.’’ Magistrate : “Then why
did you stare at her so persistently?”
Prisoner: “Becauseshe is pretty, and I
couldn’t help it.” Young woman: “Let
him go, judge.”—Life.
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Ouo of the Essentials.
Harvard opened a quarter of a inillen-
nium ago with nine students. Even in
those days a college had to have a nine.
New York World.
Ulcerated Leg.
About August 1st 1865, an eruption ap
peared on my arms and legs, winch pained
me very much and seemed to affect my
physical condition generally. Under the
treatment of g physician the sores disap
peared except on my left leg. There it
seemed to concentrate, and two-thirds of
the limb from the knee to the ankle soon
became a solid running sore that Un
charged bloody matter continually. I was
treated by many physicians at various
times, but obtained no permanent reliei.
On the advice of a physician at this place,
I finally commenced using Swiff s Bpecinc.
I uni glad to say that after using three
large bottles the so cs have all healed ex
cept one, and that is where tbe stirrup
leather mbs when I am riding, and will
soon be gone. G -N. ftuzZELP.
Farmville, Texas, Sept. 15, 1886.
Treatise on Blood ana Skin Diseases
mailed free. _ _ . ,, ..
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer .s, At
lanta, Ga.
An Extended Popularity. Brown’s
Broncitail Troches have been bUoie
the public many years. For relieving
Coughs and Throat troubles they are su
perior to all other articles. Sold only in
boxes. thsatsetuAW
Mr. Running's Health.
The Baltimore Sun asserts that Secretary
Manning is failing fast, and will soon it.
compelled to retire from his treasury < -
ties. The Star flatly contradicts the Sun s
story, and states that Mr. Manning is in
better health than at anytime since his
illness. The Sun, however, is nearer tne
truth than the Star.
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CATARRH.
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bands do so, and see the original let-
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Bradfield Regulator Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
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FOR SALE!
VfY place ou Talbotton road, about two miles
It A from city,on line of Georgia Midland. Has
a new five room House, all necessary out-house^
in excellent repair; splendid spring. The place
contains 102acres, about 25 acres of which arc
heavily wooaed.
TEIE^IMIS EASY.
For particulars apply to me on the place, o*
to T. M. Foley, opera house.
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Address JAMES GORDON BENNETT,
New York Herald,
novl7 d7t w3t New York City.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
To Hie Nterk of Hie
4 GULF It It
I t being officially known to the Board of Direct
ors of the Georgiu Midland and Gulf Railroad
Company that the first section of twenty miles of
Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad, of four feet
and nine inches grade, between Columbus, Ga..
and Atlanta, Ga., or between Columbus, Ga,, and
some point on the Hast Tennessee, Virginia and
Georgia Railroad between Atlanta, Ga., and
Macon, Ga., with the privilege of entering At
lanta on the track of any railroad with terminal
facilities there, is graded and readv for the cross-
tics, trestles and bridges, and whereas, by the
terms of subscription thr first installment of the
same b» comes due and puyable upon official pub
lication of the completion of the work as above.
Be it resolved, That the 'Treasurer is authorized
to publish in tbe name of this Board the comple
tion of the first section of twenty miles, as stipu
lated in said subscription notes, and to call on
the subscribers * or payment of the first install
ment notes of 25 per cent., which notes are now
due and payable at the National Bank of Colum
bus, Ga.
Seaton Grantland, C. L. Davis,
Geo, P. Swift, jr., N. J. Bussey,
W. J. Kincaid, J. F, Flournoy,
B. T. Hatcher, T. M Ft ley,
J. W. Woolfolk.
The Board of Directors of the Georgia Midland
and Gull Railroad Company.
C. L. D\VI8,
novl6 oawlw Treasurer.
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Ladies' and Children';? Jersey Jackets. Call for our Chil
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The besl all-wool Five Dollar Newmarket, in the city.
The best Five Dollar all -wool Blankets iu Columbus.
Choice stock Hamburg Edgings und Insertions, while, red
and btlit-. They are scarce and hard to get.
New stock of Knit Underwear.
New stock of Jewelry. New stock of Ladies' Trunks.
Call for our Ladies'French Ribbed Hose, unbleached, at
25c; they are well worth 40c.
New stock Embroidered Flannels.
New stock Plaid Nainsooks for Aprons at 10c and 12-lc.
Our Dress Goods in wool, also silk fabrics, is being con
stantly replenished and added to.
Our five-button Kid Gloves id 50 cents are not trash, hi11
fresh goods.
A small lot Children's Wraps left over from our hist win
ter stock will be sold at a sacrifice
J. A. KIRVEN & CO.
On Monday Morning,
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Will Begin Closing Oul Their Entire
SILK AID DRESS GOODS STOCK.
disci
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1 mean a rod*
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LKPSY^or FALLING BIOIWE88 a Ufa I f{ ,,. aTie9
warrant my remedy to cure tbe wor • , (4
others have failed 1b no reason for not now reccm ^ •
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I have a positive remedy lor the abovo dt8oa»»; by its use
positl'
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TWO BOTTLES FltKK, together with a VAL
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prttb ftud i\ 0. addresfl, DU* X* A. bLOCUii, 181 Pearl St., U.Y.
uovl9 eod&wom
There will be no exceptions made; no choice goods pul
away and hard stock shoved to the front.
But every piece of Silk Goods, and every piece of Wool
Goods will be put down to the lowest notch to close out.
There are few ladies who read the “Enquirer-Sun" but
j what know the character of our Mammoth Dress Goods
I Slock, and will hear us out in saying that this is an oppor-
j tunity which might very properly he called a treat to pick
|over this
t Stock of Sis and Velvets,
Cashmeres. Serges, Combination Suitings, and numbers of
oilier Dress Goods which can'l he mentioned have, for about
one-third less cost than ever before /mown.
How does this strike 1 you for a bargain 1 ? 50 Walking
Jackets, worth from $7 to $15, all down Monday to $3.50.
Mind you, these goods are a little “off shape"—but suck ma
terials !
25 Black Cashmere Short Wraps for old ladies at $3.50,
reduced from $14. We want to sell al 1 these Monday.
Opened Saturday:
New Blankets, very cheap; New Hosiery, New Gloves,
New Handkerchiefs, New Prints.
We get new goods every day. anel our sloe-k is always
fresh and attractive.
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For ss yearn at *7 Court Place, new .it
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TffON. OIIJIERT,
tf rf'2 Randolph Street, opposite Post Offloe.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
I OFFKR my plantutlonin Crenshaw county for
sale, containing 520 acres, witli 250 uerc-s under
good IDnce. Good frame dwelling home with
seven r i’Hiis, new framed kitchen adjoining, and .
good i « r\ants’ house in the yard; also plenty of
good tenants’ houses and nil necessary outbuild*
tups. My place is situated two miles south of
New Providence, on Conecuh river, also on th*
line of the Montgomery and Florida railroad
which is being rapidly built. Convenient to
three churches, Primitive Baptist, Mis-ionary
Baptist and Methodist. A good school conve
nient nil the time. There arc three good wells of
water and several good springs on the plantation,
good cattle and hog range, and facilities for
limiting and fishing good. I will sell cheaper
than any one and give three payments, one-third
cash, one-third in twelve months and one-third
in two years’with 8 per cent interest on lust pay
ment.
My reason for wishing to sell is on account of
being too old to attend to a farm of th s size.
W. P. MOUNT.
New Providence, Ala., Oct. 15, 1886.
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Catnerine E. Jones) j,ib e i for Divorce. Order
va. f to Perfect Service.
James W. Jones. )
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the
I Sheriff that the defendant cannot be found iu
tlic county of Muscogee, and it further appeannK
that said, defendant does not reside in the state
“msordered by the Court that service be per-
fected on said defendant by publishing this or-
Ur-r twice a month for two months before tbe
November term, 1880. of this court, in the Co unt-
i Public gaujt te of this stale.
T & n l.Crimes. „ t ^lZWd.0.
ATtrae t< extraet )r from C the minutes of Musco.ee
Superior Court at its May term^. on June 7th.
2tam2m Clerk S. C. M. C., Go.
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ZIMMERMAW JTS??j| T EVAPORATORS
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FOR RENT.
A TEN-MULE Farm in Oswichee for one or
more years. Upon this ^lace sixteen (16 )
bales of cotton was made to the mule the paa u
season, with plenty of corn and hay to doth#
plantation. Labor cheap and abundant. Fa
particulars apply to
MESSRS. BLANCHARD, BURRU8 A CO.,
nov21 lw Colombo*,