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HAILS ENQUIRER - SU N, COLUMBUS, GKORGrA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 1 188tJ. ANOTHER TICHBORNE ri>lai>lt-linrll>l at lk« «•<* •taliloa •/ •• *U Pk*l«fr«rk- lStai flea kj a Hinai, JS'e* York Herald. “1 shall go < ver to England, mere- 1)' call the Tlcbborne family together and eey, ‘Here I am Whsr arc you goli g 10 do :>bout i ?' 1 shidistab lUh uiy identity by ways and means entirely outside of courte of Jaw. Io- deed, I feel neitier at xiety nor a great d -al of interest in tbe matter.” It was tbe Califori la claimant to tbe title and inheritance of tbe Ttoh- bon e estates who spoke. He had risen to I h feet and stood five feet ten Inches, straight oa tbu side of a house. He spoke with tbe ulmoet composure and evinced neither arro gance Dor an inclination to volu Ability. IS HE TICHBORNE? The face was a striking one and cc ihoju: dtd respect at once. Hia fortbead was fclgb abet bulging aid L'eavi’y fat.owed. The nose was pri miuent and bad a decided con vex)'j on tbe line from the forehead to its tip- A heavy mustache and small well 'rimmed goatee of sandy hair, etreuked with gray, envel ped bis mou to His ooid, steel, blue ty< s io< b'd into these of tbe fitople about him with an a.r t f candor that made friends iu the gn up. Tbe fin gers of ids right hand were entirely gone He saye he lost them at Fredericksburg, am! he is i» llir g the truth in tl ut tespict, for ■ lit tension bureau ha-just awarded him arr are amounting toovei 13000 The story of this man, who called h'uuseif Chat Ogden Ferris for so many years and wus iw cu married under that titnii, 1 as been told at great lu.gih Id a Han Francisco letter to (hi Her aid as long »go as June 29. 1881 A CHANCE TO COMPARE NOTES The tetue that loin wid the nturg of this man from his chair was,hew - evsr, one of tbe most curb us ai d in- tereetir g I ever witnessed. The cir- CiimslWhcee were there: A tournal of the capital published on las; Sunday a long accouut of this man’s history substantially similar to that printed nearly five years ago I' also an nounced his presence iu Washing ton. Tbe narrative was read by Mr-'. K*tt Howard, a member ot the fami ly ot Mr K dwell, a druggist of Georgetown, and, to the asionish- ment other friends, she exclaime “1 livid iu the Tlobborne fetidly at U.'ton House. Doreen, for five years, between 1657 anil 1652 I knew Lidy D ugh'y t hree years before I went to live hi Upton, and was with 1 er ns lady’s tustd in London. Why I have a ptetore of the /unity Id a group 1 wood r u he would ricognize any of then?’’ What oould be more r.a uralUan to confront the two Individuals and to pul the latest T'chhorne claimant to the picture ten? It was done at 5 o’clock this altercoon at Mr Brown’s office, on Hi ventb street, corner el L uisiana avenue. The alleged hero-. net rose to his fiet because a neatly dletted w man of middle age enter ed the rum und he v. as presented to her. PACE TO FACE Mrs Catherine Howard, born Iv rs, says she lift the Tichborue family twen'y-thiee years ago. Mts« K -.ti ll ugh y had married Hir J, eph Ferclvs, Ridel ff-, «h» avers before she went to live with Lady 1) ughty The photi graphic group, she areerts, Whs akeii by S ; I\ rcivsl, who was an amhH ur in the u', about I860 The lady was short, sti ut and quite self-pets sstd. Hhe was an excellent type ol the E glieh woman of her station, and in tbe cross- ix:, mi na tion ot the claimant at a later hour displayed Hie shrewdness of a chan cery court solicitor. THE PI CTO RE TEST Wl eu all wirt sealed ihe crutn- pilid, photographic pro; f was laid in fiont of the i'a'tnaut. Hi lock the crumpled picture in both hand*, the clutch of the r gli! being taken by ills thumb gainsi the stumps of hi. ti-i- girs, A ter u m mem be laid it do Wo and drew out hie y glasses. A- be raised -tie picture again the out! of his s>eeve exposed a circle ».f,vy leaves tattooed in pale i>lu< u'h-u the wrist. G /. tig Intently a: .lu* faces a few W men s a imile grdually i.pread ft m the con tr., of lus mi u ti to the upper coi tines ot iiis f c-, and 1 esMd ii a lew voice ns if m him- ecl'i “There’s old Auot Kate, sure as the won- I’ He iudiuuted the dew ger nccuia'O' ly, according to Mis Howard Art i.tner figure tn 'he gri up—a tintttr of B.r iVroivsl—he also tetect, d with some in si ration. H:e old sweethe .r , : K ti i) uglily hat v.uh, he l ad great ! o llicul y io naming. He did point j hil out, however a ta-t, though not with ll.e positivsnesfl that ht d been ! expected. The condition of the pto- ture and the isrudhy of H eart i uglil to be meuiionod in fairnaeB to every - body. j SOME CORROBORATIVE EVIDENCE | The claimant corrected Mrs How- 1 ard rn sivt rai minor petnta ofn-lu-^ tionehlp, arid impressed he: s great- J ly that ehe lelt for htr home con- i vinceed that the f- intly rosembia Oe i of the stranger was marktd He mentioned the names of many peo ple about the hbesea a D rset und at Haute that she said ehe reoogr. zed. As «t epiirgue a visit was made to Sidney Wilis, the steward of tlu C w- mopiiiun club, who came to this ccuntrv with v (turner British roin- later. He is a veiy wet) known man in Washington. He wbh born and raised near Tiohhorne house, in Hants. Many of (he names men tioned by the claimant (and that never have appeared in the Orton trlft ) were authenticated by Mr Wilts. Especially did he noogt re the nan esof two fox-buntb g clergy men ot the same couuty, named Dumpsey and Tit ker. Si-versl | wuiii* be failed to rec-gu r\ I hen i lo-nlgiii lLat anuiutr E’.igiituncuti j has been fount who knew the lum- ily But it is not probable that the British minister will t*k$ up tbe Lew claimant’s cause LUCK” IN SHIPS A Ont •( Which ■ lltkki Hiu Sim Mat*. J “Ruthiel” in the Baltimore News say-: It Is notable that Ihe Oregon was the only steau er of the oompat y not built i xpnealy for ite-ervice. “Canard good luck” has made Its impression on the popular mind, and has passed into a _pri verb. The newspapers, In spealno.g of the O.u- gon mishap rioaled this peculiar < x perierice There are hundreds of people who would not venture to Europe by any other line, bo strong is superstitioi ; t ut goir g on one of the Cut-arders, however stormy their ixjerienci might be, hi wever num erous the icebergs or other perils,they do not feel afraid. There is a spell of stcurity in the rtmembrat ce if the Ci mpany’e u: fulling good fortune, perhaps millions of dollars have been real zed from this p pubir faith iu the ■! unch and fortunate charac ter of the great vessels. The we aod terror of the sea ex isted f> tn.e; ly, however, hi cause ! was, even to sailors, an unknown el- iment. C uimiltiiig themselves ti the deep wan au experiment full of ULcer.ainty ami n.tnice O ce out o sight ol Turd ar.d upon the track less waste, It is no wonder that tn- iruvtle; >-fl ctirg found his hear stand slid. Ihe silence in quiet weather, the apparently lllimi ab'e din acces, the cloud of night around, the muster of the stars ovtrbetd, the profound abyss beneath—ail this c uld not fail to make a profi U"d impression. Fionr sui h sources arose the weird and romantic legends s< liimtlmt to all —the most striking probably that of the 1 Fiying Do.ch- uiuu. A blasphemous captain and nis vessel biatir-g about the seas for centuries, always despair.i gly e;erring for laud and yet never reach ii g it, never visible except in a storm — such an idea 1b one of the most startling and impressive that have ever visited the human imagination “I have been fii c.sd with an Aflac* tlon ot the Throat from cbiithooti, caused by diptheria, and have used various remedies, but hsvo never found anythlngrq "ii to Brown’s Bronchial Troches —Kev G M F Hampton, Piketou, K,. Slid only In boxen, thur,8at,se,tui>W “A m*n rever luses anything by po- lltenesH” At all events there are a gre.it many men who never do ano never Intend to. >• Trauklr t* Swallow Dr Pierce’s “Pulleia” (the original “lit tla liver pllla”) and no ) aln or griping, Cure sick or bl'toua headache, sr.iir atemaob, s' d o',esr.se the system and br.wels. 25 -its a vial, “My star 1'’ la a tuvorite expression fin theatrical managers. Do you want a pure, bloom ing Complexion $ If so, a few applications of Hagan's MAGNOLIA HALM will grat ify yon to your heart’s con tent. It does away witli Sal- lowness, Redness, Pimples, Rlotclies, and till diseases and imperfections of the skin. It overcomesibo flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex- citemenl. 11 makes a lady of THIRTY appear hut TWEN TY ; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it. is impossible to detect its application. SUFFERING WOMEN! Bead what Uic (ireu*' Methodist SH* me And Eminent ”hj 1- cla.T x )•> o! DH. J. HHADFIVLD’ } TUTT’S PILLS 28 YEARS™KTsE^ Tks Grsstest Msdicti Triumiih at tbs Agt! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lobs of uppetitB, Howels coiUts, Puln In tb« head, with n dull unitilou In the hack Mrt t l’nln under the Bhoulder- blade* Follnm after eating, with adU- Inclluittioii so Axertlou of body or mind. Irritability of temper, I.otp spirits, aUb a feeling of haTlm; neglected nonie duty, Wearinent, IMr.^lneva, J* tiitterina at tli« Heart, Doti before the eyes, Iloariucho • rer the right eye, Kc**tfe9!sqo>i«, with fltful drrnnia, Highly colored L*rlne« and CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S PILLfli are especially adapted to avich canes, ono tlooo eirects such a change of leehn g ns to astonis h the bvlfl'orcr. They Increase the i>pettte,ariil ceuse iho body to Take on Fienh. thus the 8y.’t.em is HourIsheds ami hyiheir Tonic Av.iif>» oa the lliKCStiveOceans.II»*«»%»Sir.ols are Ii ,|,g n c * rrnyst..n.v. TBIT'S EXTHiDT SIBSJPIRIUJI iithy tlf.di. Renovates the body, Rtreugtheus the \M*.tk. r*>i • the systciu with pure »•! <» 1 tones tlie nervous system, invigorates the t'ftin, ami imparts the vi,ror ur' um.' hood. ^1. S-.’ | liv dn.wriitQ. nKFH IT 4-ii Viunavst.. New Voik ELY’S CREAM um TARS aapTEv^-::'- l ' -MUty scs^a of ij, » I’ 4ll»ys'|®s- , wh-n spplttd tr. tolbe nosir I. will b« nb ort/fd *1.1' u wl 1 v clcacii-. lug Ihn tier,cl on »rrl) oaiiHlr g oralons I' wtlaj^ i ■ ft n ra a 11 ft p o'aotR'h-: . braes ot -he n»9iliwWWf, -loV-D-c,,)^ PQSseg.s irom ad dltronai cold n. v a oomplereiy St -■ he sursg, res^orawf^whc®. L?...'.:. ; h nV 8 B D m v.: >flMit HAY»rE¥ESF No' a L qnU) or Snuff A Q ilck lUllo nnd PifiUlve Cure-. A p irtlor# :a ..ppilcil 'ntosaeh nuntlli tiud Is agrreuble to us* HrloeSOo by mall or at ii orglsti). S ni) lo tiroular. ELY BROTHER-?, Drugi-tst*. Owago. NT. n.-v5 ao-lwlv nil rd rot M Atlanta, Qa.. February 20, Io.S4, I Db J Bradtilld : Pear Sir—^omt* flTieon v*ar» sgo I oxanjine«l th% recipe of Famalc R gulator, sod rsrefnlly Bln icd auth >rlti«*> Id regard to itp oc’inp'jiientA aod thou (an veil am now) pronounced t to l* the mont ncioctittc and iklUfal combi' ation of tbe really rtliablo remedial vegetable agent* known to scienoe, to act dircctl on tbe womb an nterinc organa, sad tbe organa and part# ay® patbixing directly with these | and, theretore, pro* vidinr. a apeclflo teinedy for all diseases of tbe wtrnb, and of theadj^uent organs and parts. Toars traly, JSiUK BOHISO. A D. D D. nsra/ utiok i-m Tks country In flooded with fnack nostrums, oon tain lug IRON and other Injurious Ingredients which claim to curs . ysrythiug—even Female Oom* laluts Wo say to yon. if yon value yonr life, Be ware of at> suck i Brsilfl'lti’s Fcmnlc ^rgalator Iff a aurely vsge’able oemponud, and is only intend ed for the FF MALE 8KX., For their peonliax 4is eases li is an alwolnte BPHCIFia Sold by all drogglots. Send for oar trostlie on the Raallk and Uanrlpew of Woman, mailed free, wak'< gi.is *11 pA.ti. siani. Ina . '*auvihLD RsaoAs^oa 0-» w , . box Jc. Ailanta Oa, (2i se tn tbAw (ux f rd uiO Belli Estate Agent- 15 NORTH B'flAB SISEE1 F O K. S .A. Xj S A plaos of twsuty sores, large awd oom ruodtous Hou-o wltb ;vcry cob7eu!onoe, 1. perfeot order, Irutt, thads, Ao-IH rolti irom Broad stree* lzi one of theSuon df.«lr» bis iocall’los aillaceut to the oily. II d( nrrd would exahan. a for oily properly t 150 «ore. laud 6 -allca oac.t oi O' Iambus, partly Umbered ana undei fence 15# Dislrnblc vnoaDt tot In Nor’hern Libert's* Wlnsafi on InsteLmcnU If desired 3185 2585 ; o 1 os of fine tlmboie j land li Liberty oounly, Florida, This le rare otinuee ror c. w rat'I men 1800 Beeu't'u'ly Icoeted lot on tout JsckHon s'reei* 'alt M side «ci: B*x''o corner 58500 F.vu too— dwelling, c?rrer Jsok eon on 1 Btxteaiitb slresis 15‘JD F n (m ill bnlktlngi la one bloot Georgia Midland railroai: depot 1200 % .lore In on j block Georgle aid. land rallrcad 1250 om north twlfL n-aTia aot-arln, oompeny an r or: h Merosr sireet 11000 V-cant Lot, Fourteen-,h sireo; bi tw*en Jarbiion and Oglethorpe 600 sixty-five acre Farm—5 room Ownl. Inj, I.er. ooonly, Ala, -sven mi;t from the city, one mile from ataitoi Ob Oand IV K R Ultoo Two sto’ v R'eldev.oe on Warren Si- tnlfrsootlbu -it Broftd WuO lilt) aore In? tr..— ro'-ro. dwelitng tm all coosfHarj cmibn'. dlugr— wst Vratored, 5 rnsiss trtssio.iy la tt-iwi.. eon-..ly Ala l>ai 'y Farm for Saif*. iV2}4 Ac'.e^—dtSij’Rb © ir.vestment, 2H niiw> I om tht) city- EuCTzgh tin; hoi ol p-rneto pjv f r »r pr/ peny fuur ‘fM? r.-iym 6itU' t.M.« la Le^» county A' b r d'h z’C[?54 •' c r €« of vV.nnM‘- land *}>< mllvff Oi^Duf ho o» v, we t * trot! aad imuer clI, nuder Jan ’*». Co mubu- r.nii It hj '•riik p'.iff.cs ibr* mth pkoo, Xhi** is • n© ho nnofct dvf»'Yob 8 t/seisi uf Utid in ih M'cUotis To; md 'H-'y »«ul long time 9'0 Threa r(»nn. D - ll‘i\g rn Nor‘X Mcln s stre t, D*r o • ok union novu* Ko u wii.l Cfcuicc l..verlmeui Tcvcu? 1 engy iim 11 Pi'cpii? 40 VACANT LOTS K* O 3&L m JSL' Ta IP, I lii.\e 4.0 ’ilesir:ila! e building lots '>t» Rose -Hill which will bp sold on iufitftllineDta of not losstl dll $,3 par month, and fif miv h mori. a.; parlies may -wish to pnj r ; or $10 a year for ' tlu't'e i ear b, bulance fourth and fifth 'year. Rebate allowed of 10 tier C6iit if lots are improved witfiin li monthB fri ru date of sale. TOOMBS CRAWFORD. Real Estate A^cnt, 15 North Broad Street. THE RED STAR STOREI Drop in and See Me, lesz Uj 0 H 1 rt c o o « M M < a M o o h 02 a % M W 02 ini I Will lit Sore lo Catch Yoo, O, O. JOHNSON, Bed Star Store. Wilsonia Magnetic) 100 WILSONIA MAGNET P0WEB BELT. the most successful appliance in the world for the treatment of Nervous Debility. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago. Slei picasness, Asthma, Djsp*psia, Diseases of Liv'-r, Kidneys 'and Digestive Organs, tick Headache, and all troubles, anting from insufficient and impure blood. 155 WILSONIA MAGNET LOWER I ABIES’ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER for the dispersion of Li' roid and ot) er tumors and t-n largeuients of the womb and the ovaries Also gives gnat suppoit and comfort and increased strength to the walls of the nbd< men in cases j of abdominal enlargement without any particular disease. Tends also to decrease and prevent excessive accumulation: of fat. WILSONIA MAGNETIC APPLIANCE CO New York. Dr C TERliY, Agent, Columbus, Georgia G* oocrt In hi* rvtlMon duty fii*cl, •.'mlnlr.vred r*id Bo*»lk. KlinktrfuM' Mt>ate Thi* lr therefoxe lo citenii pornoni conoorned, hiem nnd cro U*tb, tobhow if p .ny they cat why itaH administrator shoald not be dibcbarucM 1 tr< m hie ^dm'niRtrMion aud reoeivo lottoi* ol ciff- miMion on the fl. »t Monday in June. 18-s*. Notice to Debtors ana Creditor* G EORQIA -WITS 'OGFK COUNTY .- Al .. uci u .-nn l,RT tit a m* da »v*"n»t ib, .iu»ts of By'v?. 8t»r ord, tats of asideenn ly, Jwiwfe, prt heri.oy no’lfl -d ,o prp-er-. ihew »n mo uo’y oi' iiflsdi W In 'ths '!»• rr*.or‘b-d b~ \<iw « ;<! p.-sa s tmi.b i ed *o i*«:-l do*-^--.a*t i-- ' ■<[ .i ♦.-> r .BXi l.d2iniUU’.s raln ,t to r. T E. ONCAN .«s dos.-aSw A.on’i ;>!,-siniiLr- SMITHS BEAMS © URE Biliousness: Sicl< Headache In tour hours. One dose relievos Neuralgia. They cure and provent Chills «•“ Fever, Sour Stomach <•- Bad Breath. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerves, and olvo Utc > Vigor to the system. Dose : OXE BEAN. Trv them once ana you will never be without them. Price, 26 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists uud Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on receipt of price in stamps, postpaid, to any address, ■>. F. SMITH & CO., Manufacturers and Sole Props., ST. LOUIS, M0. BEYOND COMPETITION. Improved FLY FANS only %'2 50 each, PEERLESS JCE CREAM 1REEZERS, 3 quarts $2 25; 4 quarts t2 75; 6 quarts $3 75, WATER COOLERS from 75c up. Fluting Machines $2 and $2 50 25 Dozen aEsorted sizes FEATHER DUSTERS below cost, Special iob lots to merchants of Glass Ware, Tin Ware, Brooms, Lamps, Plates and Teas. *-* G IB vQ. *W, A. X Xj 33 XT. iei 16 dtf 1^3 Broad gtrect Power.! mPi '" B Flwli P ofuw hd<! Tofiif, II tar ih- Wl net S 's I XO to HO Founds 2 ATLANTA MAN’S WEIGHT AND APPETITE, I to* k four bottles Guinn'* Pioneer auo gained 15 pounds in desk My appetite has been re stored. I have procured a lot for use m my family. Yr/us respectfully, GEO THOMPSON, GO Humphries St Atlanta. Ga A MAN OF 68 WINTERS. I am 6s years of age. and regard Guinn's Pioneer a fine tonic for the feeble. By its use my strength has been restored and my weight in creased ten pounds. AEG CA tIPBELL Gotton Gin Maker. Mucon, Ga, Feb 18,1880, A crippled Confederate says; “I only weighed 128 pounds, when I commenced Guinn’s Pioneer, and now weigh 147 pounds. I could j hardly walk with a stick to sup- pert me, and can now walk long j distances without help, Its bene- 1 tit to me is beyond calculation D RUFUS BOSTICK, j Macon, Ga. Cotton Buyer. Mr A H BRAMBLETT, Hard- ware Meichant of Forsyth, Ga, writes; ‘It, acted like a charm on my general health. I consider it a fine tinic ] weigh more than I nave for 3.) vt'anG' Rpfpeotfnllv, A H BRAMBLETT Mr W F JONES, M aeon, Ga, says: *‘SJy wife Ju s .regained Lor strength and increase'd tcu nounda in weight We r ecommehd. Guinn’s Pioneer as the best Ionic." W F JONES Dr G W DEL BRIDGE, of At lanta, Ga, writes of Guinu's Pio neer, “Guinn's Pioneer Blood lie newer has been used for years with unprecedented success. It is en tirely vegetable and does the sys tem no harm. Improves the appo- tite, digestion and blood-making, stimulating, invigorating and ton ing up all the functions ai d tissues of the system, and thus becomes the great blood renewer and health re bt °GUINN’S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER cures alt Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Scrof ula, Old Sores. A perfect Spring Medicine. If not in your market it will be forwarded on receipt of price. Small bottles J1 00; large bottles $175. _ ^ Essay on Blood and Skin Dis eases mailed free. MACON MEDICINE COFP’T S2G Broadway. ndi2 dly;; Macon, Georgia.