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DAILY ENQUIRER - BUN, COLUMBIA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY
1886
ISTABLISQRC IS 1M...57 IRAK
STOT.I.» ; TSTIVO-.Prop
Dai!} Wwllj and Sundaj
The KNQUintuti HUN In *wno I every day *oe»
Vondai Tie Wuek’v 1h JorumI on Tuesday.
Ihe Dully Obclrdinir ^ud.j; Is d'*liv red by
frfrlerft In the chi or mailed, p Dago fxoo. o bud*
e a for 7 Jo per ;uvit't 83.00 for tbore
Ho nth*. 4. ou for *ix me nib*. *>r 8?.oo a y*»r.
Toe Hondo lo ()Ui"»redbr romei ooyaiu Hiochy
mailed eubscilboifr. i elage free* i*t &I.00
f AAT
Tur Weekly iMfMtnci* on Tiienday and In moiled to
i*t 8> 10 a your
Tram.lout G*dv» tant > v. Ml hr- taken
■ thr
or li hi for the f
ijfl’tlli aYf f.’ •* , Mi hr * nr h RUhbCiJQunt hlBtr
ip®, ai.o for the V. < ekl; a'. ♦ > f r ea» h Uiaertlou.
Ull • i x n 11. • mini irt* ).»*<. *o arotuotr the tri-
vMt end* or JaVn U of < ore • atioue. Hociedoii or
ti< ivldu/UM v.111 t o charge* an ;»(ivortliex,oiiU..
5liu coniruc tn raadi* for alvertUlDK by the your
M>ttu»r1ea v ill he • iiargod for at cumouiary ratos
None hnt lulhi metal cats um.d.
LU cotnuiuniutll -a* she old he addressed to tho
aruprleto: of the hNQUiitKU Huh.
mm* 7nn»Avrn^.iflWiuVtiOT^w»Rrtrygv< t v7fiiiiwa:iajattii
A.mono 'lie t fleets of a uiau wtm
ilifil rece 1 ly In C.nterbury, N H,
w is a Hock showing that lie inn It a
deposit, some fm-ly years ago, of $21
In a savings bonk 10 Concord, lint of
which matter his lauilly knew noth
ing A son presented the book and
r cel veil $280
The , os' otllcj department ha-i Is*
su.d an order prohibiting the trans-
ni’salon through the m-fils of a week
ly m wi paper published in Toronto,
Canada, for lnfrlng -inent of a copy
right. The papi r in publishing as a
serial a novel copyrighted by a New
V K publitihing bouse,
The ‘..uiem is proving itself b
worthy assistant to astrouoiuera. A
photographer tello the Bt L 'ia
Globes Democrat that some time ago
a carueta, chargi d with a liigiily sen-
nit : z ' paper, was directed at a clear
spot in the skies where the most pow
erful telescope detected nothing To
the surprise of the operator lire nega
tive showed several stars of niugnis
tnde. This was at li ---t thought due
to some spot nr difect In the paper,
but the experiment was tried again
and again with the suuie result.
B me months afterward s'ars ap-
]'psred at the very points indicated
by tiio camera.
* F atllfr In III! «>p
The Phdade phia Press avail* it-
sell of an opportunity to defend Its
sacred bloody shirt and at tire same
time get in a lick at the mugwumps
in thin mi nuei:
“To cover up Ihelr dise mfl ure
nv» r Hie nault of the N.w Y rk
election, 'he mugwump organs are
Bicrildng (lie republican defeat to
alia! liny call 'bloody shirt-pteehea.’
They are scconPugly emptying their
vials of wia'li upon Governor-elect
Fojaker end S oator I. gnu for ven
turing to reier, In their addres.-e in
that state, t>> tin* mhj-.-et of the sup-
pressed vole in tin- eou'h. It would
« it the purposes of the free trade
nuigwum, mx etly toe.oud the vision
of the people to 'he uiipoitauce of this
(piestlou of an Honest soil age. They
are entirely willing that democratic
col grtohOien shall be elected by fraud
and tlic suppression of republican
votes, for they kuna ihat is the only
way left open to them to break down
the policy of protection. To ridicule
arm sneer at an honest suffrage is,
therefore, txuc'iy to tlieir purpose.’'
It lias been sc m -'hue airce tire
"uiscrmlP.uri ” m N w A' rk occur
red, and almost ua long since the
prominent g-tillirmn referred to
have talked abi u “trie suppressed
v'*e iu the •elude,” nut partisan re ■
pul bean? mike cj
nerd then,. N
feather i;i the cap
that lie is .it s' r us
pci 'Hlllllt s i s " iej
trlbelcts i; is a
■f 'he mugwump
win n not more
desirous cf something fIbo, of rev 8
nue refimu But our 1* .dadelptiia
cotempi r ry boi-uis to overlook the
fae that iu tbs very eleeliou of
which it speak- the mug wump h| u ru
ed the party thri ugh which,according
to the 1’ress’ own auununceui-.m, is
to lie found “the only way leit opeu
to break down the policy of protec
tion,” ami did ids best fora pary and
a candidate sfaudirg on a platform
advocating She highest of proteetiv
tariffs
Borne lew our esteemed republican’
c ntemp. iitries seem to be “all broke
u ” ,-iuce the recent eketious, and it
appears ulnns impoessble for them
to prtstrvo ai > tiling like mental
equilibrium from tbe beginning to
tbe end of an ordinary sentence.
Thk Nrrr *.* of ift-,* Ncrnttc,
O r dispatches from W. si.legion
i sterday rmndDg give the Iufor-
maiion tb>u tin. senate in ix eutive
fe-si ••) has c'trtied its calendar of
Dominations, The coniR muttons
havi nut aii b.-eu made public, but
tbe country is uotifi il that tbe E1-
muuJa resolutliu was one of the
greatest farces ever enseted iu the
senate
Another tiling that the Edmunds
resolution Inn all rded an opportunity
of demoDstra iiig is that the secret
sessions of ttie s.-nate for the consid
eration of appointments Is raid Hy
becoming rediculous. It iehoped tliat
tills is a sun- sign tliat they w ill soon
give way. The public opinion of the
country is becoming gradually tlx d,
lint merely or the evllsof secrecy, on
the Intrigues it favors, the indirect
corruption to which it gives rise, tho
grave injustice to persons in the
service or named for tt which It
makes possible, and tbe Injliry to 'tie
service It unquestionably cauies, hut
a.so and evtn more intently is public
opinion dirteted tothe utter nonser.si
of tbe tt l atoilal claims to eecrtcy as
a right or a privilege. "What,”
every sensible man, who considers
the sutjict, ’« asking, "W 1 ; t is
'hi re in the origin, the chara ‘/r, the
tunctiors of Hit senate to riquire that
it td oi,Id perfc'.m its nest respersi-
ble du'j Lih.iLd closed doors with
its n.in,btrt bound i>y oath ai d un
der penalty of txtulsion not to re
veal wl at is there done or said oi
neglected?” To this query there js
no anuwu ihat a sane senator should
not blush to make.
1) ring the discussion of this sub
ject some time Bince, a Connecticut
senator made u statement of tlie his
tory of s ertt eetoiors and it was wel
thin it shiu’d have been made, tnut
the rcctide cf he senate e-hi.u’.d con
tain mi in i ur.ill review f tbe ori
gin and operation of a method f pro
cedure in thesenaie wbicii Is shr. tid
ed in such in.pi-neUabie mystery so
far as anT.dilative records go. It
was eui-y enough for the Bfcuutor from
Connecticut to show that the “ex■ ««
uiive session" in its pres . t
form eiuicB from a very
recent lime, from the last year
of Mr At drew Jihnsou’s term of
((li e, when the passions of pa-ty
ran higlier thun ever liefors In our
liisiory, and when tbe great republi
can party, 11 .iliid wi h its enormous
power and animated by feelings at
once sincere and deep and unre
strained, wbs beg'nulng to fall under
tbe sway of uesigulng uieu who per#
verted its holiest sentiment and mia-
ibr ctcd, for their own advantage, its
tremendous force. T was easy for
him to show that there was nothing
In the history cf ttie work done in
secret session to ji s ify Its establish
ment in tbe beginning or its contin
uance uow.
The mischievous efl cts of 'he
secrecy of ihe senate upon the public
interest ure, of cour-e, very great
Tiie mom. hopeful sign of the times in
Washington Is tt a' 'he s ator.- are
beginning to recognize its utis.chiev-
oub efl cts upon themselves, up. u ttie
intimation in which they are held by
tlie j eopie cf the United B'.utes.
Benator Duller made a very fair aud
very peinieu a 1 tack on the republls
cans ytsnrdty in connection with
Hitir absurd attitude toward the
preside t iu the matter of ru-pen#
sions; but it ie not the republicans
only who are absurd, Tbe demo
crats who ere accusing their oppo
nents of tieti ing the president un
fairly, ami wtio yet are unwilling to
live an open discu.sion of the facts,
ure Ju-t as illogical and j■ i-■ t us open
to tuepiclon cf personal weakness in
the muUer. W'c are nut prepared to
say that m senator will oppose open
sessions who is not afraid of tbiin,
hut It ie clear that all who are afraid
of them will be determined iu their
opposition, and tliat every senator
who favors secrecy will naturally be
set down by most people as havlug
something to conceal
Toe essence uf the whole matter is
that “exe.'udvi business," lik“ any
otln r, is :he peiiple’s busdies-, aud
they have a riglr. to kuow how it Is
iloue. If'hat light ie refi s t tin m
tiy tin- prtstM Btuats? they will fi d
lueiSi to enforce il, aud they will
util tali'.' a gr. .,t white in doing it.
hen* .u»air Diurc i» 'Hiu,
Mr J tmes O K liy send- a cable
tbs a leu it) 'lie N. w A’ rk H raid iu
winch lie ta. a no doubt there are
many members representing libera!
constituencies who would like to vote
against Gladstone, only tln-y per
ceive that to do so means political
extinction. The popular attitude was
for bodu.' time d ".ntful, hu' tire pre
cipitate a lion of L -il B.iisbnry aud
his reactionary allies arour-u tue iu
siinc,ive avtnion of tbe democracy,
and the ie.il iadiouls felt that home
ruie rnubi be right, became so
many dukes and marquises op
posed it. Had Chamberlain gone
to the opera bouse meetlug he would
have been ruined politically
Ctmmberlain’s meeting with the
Birmingham two thousand—that.is,
tUe leaders cf he celebrated caucus —
was mis' instructive. I i the private
meeting there was g-eat wrangling
uud ouiwftrd peace was ou'y pre
served by an agreement to propose a
resolution of confidence in Glad
stone, which afb.r Chamberlain’s
si ©• cb, was a direct snub.
The efi. o', upon gentlemen ou the
feuce was magical. Every one im
mediately began to recogulzv that
-he people meant to support the
grand old man, aud that Cuamber
lain and Hartington were nowhere.
Blr.ce ttiis check Chamberlain has
bee simmering down. G eat credit
is du“ to L toouenere, who has shown
courage and ooDBlsiency through thii
'.rou*dad period. With B'adlougli he
organiz ,1 thp 8. J - r nss’ hail meet
ing in reply to the boast ol L >ndon
papers that no public meet
ing In support of tnme
rule could be hell in L ndou.
I whs a great success and a warn
ing to Chamberlain that radicalism
c.uid get od without him. The iiioral
eff'Ct on tbe country was also very
go 'll. Cm s’derable interest wa. felt
In II Kington's address to his on -
h itueins p,t R sser:d du C uld the
noble marquis carry bis own eiec ors
with him Events proved Ua he
ciuid not. The electors heard him
aith imp itlence and then passed a
vote of con fi lence in Gladstone
B r h tbe whig and radical revolier
ciime to grief in their owu di-tric'.s
O i ttie other hand, Mr Morley’s re
ception at N> woastle wab m st eu-
uiustastic. He noltJiy defended Ij!*•
positiou, aud, amid hearty chee.rs,
'lie sturdy democracy declared In
favor of home rule for Ireland.
L rd Spencer's appearance on tire
platform made the scene hittoric
anil gave tnimeus w ight to the
proceedings Hi- mat.l dofense of
the I'ish members from the impu a-
tio: of having enc .uraged crime cre
ated a u- rk J flteo* on the pr-pniur
mind, which had been poisoned by
the lyi.jg and malignunt t; si utuinr n
f thr L : dun press Ir was "r-
taifly a remarkable ec-.ue—tt.e- vx.-
vic-roy pleading for the abolition of
tin C s'!.* govermneut and tiie res-
■'orafion of legislative lndepetid nee
to Ireland
D rd Spencer’s action has done
much to win ever wavering liberub
to Mr Glads'oue’B tide and to
strengthen the hands of local leade;rfc
in combating the fears, honestly en
tertained by many, that horn - rule
and siptratlou are tne same thing.
There is now a steady drift of
English and Scotch opinion ui favor
of granting legislative independence
to I'eland. All through G-eat Brit
ain the local liberal aud radical or-
gadiz l ions are pacsiug resoiudur.b
supporting Mr G.adstone and adopt
ing the principle of home rule.
UnT-rlui'’ Cane.
Richmond Va., May 6 —Tiie srA
prem" court of appeals of V.rgin.a
to day rendered a decision in tiie
ease of T J Cluverius, convicted in
the lius’ing court of this ciiv •• f the
murder, on March 13 h, 1885, of
Fa. l ie Liltau M-tdison. The case is
notoriously known as the reservoir
murder’ my 8 ry The Ju fitment < I
lire lower court w-'s fully sus’ained,
eight t'illa of exception filed hy the
prisoner’s counsel being elnbor ,tely
discussed and successively overruled.
The opinion was delivered by
Judge F .untleroy, the court stin ling
fou r to one ill favor of eu dainlrtr the
judgment of the lower c >urt. J.i If"
H i'.'.ur bis :Hed, being in favor of a
i:e\v trial. (’Inver us will sine!
ha 1 g unit"’.' ixtcuiive cteu'-ency t:>
•en -.s's Tte ime fi' 1 ' fixed for iiis
execution 1: aving ioug since passed
by. he will have to be brought before
ttie hustings court for re-sentence.
V*»U0 » f A6 IJntF libo'lsUifl
to E'.Qulror«*WtAn,
Lima, via Galveston. Mjy 6 —
The cotton proiucerBof the country
have petitioned the government to
ab .listi export duties on this ar’icle
of national industry to enable Peru
to compete with other countries,
Tbt> L»uU«IIIeand SailiTUic.
HjjM-'.a.' lo
New ATirk May 0 -Tbe pros-
earnmgs of tbe L uiavilio and N sii-
ville railroad f: . A it w,-r n 4nt)
■i tlicrease as c i.pared wb the |
-an.e m oiil'- ia”. yci of $193 06"
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CURES
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HEMORRHA I E S
A lid till liteailHc /) :twn; '
DYSPEPSIA, INDUFSTION,
IViALARiA,
Pfwrm fi aTnr.
ii‘ Ji. JS.imr,
For the Sick, In mlosi,
CONVALESCING PATIENTS,
AGED PEOPLE,
V/EAK AND D=D1LI t ATED WOMEN.
Lor Hilo by J - •. 2 ■: , G/..ct... iu.: '-leIcis
ri’U’O, HboTT -r {K-r 2' -.lUlc*
Tho DuHy Wall Whiskey f;
Send C-rent vl'tf p f'-" fir 1
I il e f.-. ',./ ,11’ wr/.M’.' in rh . nit l
f, : rif7i
Springer Opera House.
On> 'Weolx. Only
COMMENPINU
M >NDAY. M Y
Military Band and Ale; oociltau O/ciestra
8np; or I
la « V '.rulin' Hep -lolie if ibe
liATBHBT feUOCiia®
-TO NIGHT —
Do you Wiiiii a pure, liloom-
tug Uonijilexiou l if 80 f a
few auniicitlious of Mtuian’s
MAGNOLIA BALM will grat
ify you to your heart's cou-
tent. It does away with Sal-
lowness, Keduess, Pimples,
Blotches, aud al! diseases and
imperfections of Cue -kin. It
overcoiuesthe flushed appear
ance of heat, fatigue and ex-
citenient. It makes a lady of
TIIIRIT appear hut TWEN
TY 5 andsouatui’iii, gradual,
and portVct. are if--: efleets,
that it is utipossible to delect
its apyiicaiiou.
Everything offered as Leaders
in these departments. We can as
sure our patrons that tLis
week our aim in an
nouncing this sale will be not
only a pleasant surprise to them,
but will convince all that it is use
less to look elsewhere after once
seeing above goods and the low
price- of same,
We are selling 25c DREBS
GOODS at 12 12 cents
A\ e ure selling a 42-inch INDIA
LINEN at 9 cents
AYe can show you a 42-inch
FRENCH PARA MULL at 18c,
j \\ orth Sic
In fact, there is not a store in
Coiumbus th it can snow you the
WHilE GOODS we can. Ir is
an acknowledged fact, and it has
been told us time and again by the
ladies
Just ask to sae our line of BED
SPREADS. AYe have seme very
lovely designs among.-t them
Do not forget to ask t see our
Ladies'roc HOSE, both in colors
Ei’ SALE.
PfOp rtj of Hi r< um' u- 3Jau.
ul.'Cturing Uomp my
Complete and Fully Eqaipp'd Cot.
t'ii Factor], logetber wi k .Near];
a Mile f the limst Waterpower
osi ihe Cbattab ocliee iiivtr, Jnst
. Ab. ve the City of Columbus,
CTATE or GBORfilA. Mt’H-iOiKE 'Ol'N'TY
P > Ylrt'io r.f the D WHYMtal |,. USUlidU thl
•! coiiditioub of u certain clot<J - f tru-• , .
ntiuerpiK e j_ J ULotlut druwue ar.f^
JftTd¥i?ct; .... i vr'.-eB -h, «,t ZoriHlS'.
» fc ' ‘R lut* id pi rty, r»iii m i
tt.« acsiTibca, in irnet, ’g socm-i
« pnnin Itaue of b^uds and the
' " ,ld ich T. podi;
, A 1 ■ i Iu,
'1 oWc« 01
"nil.' and | 3
Jii r .t.' P. . .ito Cou'iun'th'.
it. 1.1 .Luii .^j in eotif.i injty
. ... ’ «... l«m u--,it.bid in the
ronolatioM p Mwd li t,..., hoto vs of !(.iu lionikj bi
ftprO J«h. D-". un'.er lUo autb.mj oonft-rre, ou
eald Dettl ol [runt. 1
We Hill yoil in the city Columbus, Maacoinw
Connly m r/.la, on tbe 3ei •. ay cl August 6wU®
tween tl-e io«ral b .urs of pa.lt>, iu fiont of tu u Anr*
non liouB. of r M, Kuov.1** Co , on tbe r or?h
west corner o' Hrou.i btreet. and Tenth, / fonufrlT
Crawford street) (be u/ the n»nul place lor BUsTill i
BftleBln said cUy of uiuk.bus) at r nb ic outev to
.he highest biddcr.icr the following d««cilb c 4
property of tbe Colna*. u e Uanufacturlog CoaiDaiir
to-wit: Al tb*>-e lots aim* perc« ]«of and 8<tu*iead
lug and btiojt ac fo.low^ Fractional aectloo
iimb r.twcnty f’x (26; and the north halfoffrac-
ectlon Mint oer thirty -flvo \3M n th in frac-
\\ township unc hor ©inhteen Os' r%i a*
b«r tlltti (30) in formerly i.<u*aelk now lee
count). State of Alab .ma A ho the follr ipg loti
cf land* lung ard beiDA In Ih-.lgnth (8th distrkt
ef Wtiacocifi i.onntF .• tat• of Cleor^ia known r*
lots amnbtrs elehty-Hix r.nd eighty eeten (87i
a id the west hall >f lot number u v niyfonrtTti
fractions numbered r i; - tj.r.ne ( y ■ rtU d ninety
.. - (9 * * and Island number tb'K* |\] i-. t Ohatta*
boo-hve rif*r an a am; 11 end -U't situated -use
of the roti! .. u e formerly «.c upim. 1 by J Lt, Ounq
u«od at u nsiden.-o ard /frsz’vt; lot, cnutaininv
nevfii (*) Hcr-4 more or i©»s Ad of iwd lands last
doscribeu lying aud being lit u<e c .nutr , ( Sins
n g« • . ud tt.ite of Ge-.rgio. rid t.( eot’u«r with said
lau'i n Loti couu%- AlnWuia, coot .Inin* oight
h. i.:ilr,d »nil ttolrt C»II a -r„ m r. or lew.
.all of the a*.-I t'olun.bns S unn.'iictuiine
.own bnii.linc-j u raid Lmwi iu Muacogea
count', Ga, op 1 ruted An u Cotton x actoi y, and w ;h
t. . mo)rapruv»men-.B in am tRuoii.T apixuiUnt
an* appurunmt tJietcto, iucinsivv, of 'U« cards,
•pit 'lieu. Itonia, mr. b.uj.«-y u •: nx* rea of -Aery
fiiini whitco-v*T cot. '%in wi iu -.aid bcibii gn; aiuo
nl r, d singular the oth r 1^ iKsemenis ou all ol
the tan s ;loremestl-.»ued and dearr;t»*d; also tho
L-tire watir powei owned and oont oiled by laid
Coiumbus M*aufactu in* Corn pan no and In said
C.iaitab'*o(heo river, together with nil and singu*
l*» tbe righto and frnnebi es by the -aid th« o-
irmbns Manufacturing CotupauF hold and p’os*
ite oi therein ni dor the .nws of Georgia.
Too plant of «md cotton f&ctoiy con iits il pres
«'jt oi 434i oindle?, !4y looms and otUar suitable
nitt.binary, all in good, cooditiou and prcducing
good work, Pre-ont cnptcity 7.'.0o j urdH r« day of
heavy shoetiugB and snirtiags, thr e yards t; tbe
pound
T e cptratiV'-c’ houaes and impri rements gener
ally In eic?llen; condition, aho abundanc, lauds
-ltvatcd and lictlha ol property nr.surp».i-*>d
for health, convenience and economical p- doc iou
-tree from the bur < u of municipal ux68 paid
hy all th.- other Columr>a*> mills yet within three
ini)«s of the city ofC*lnrcbud and three \jcarters of
a tni!e of Co'nmbns aud B *te railroad rb>water
p,ivr»r is tbe iiu'it iu the «->utb. controlling‘»nl
embracing the whole bed of tbe Uhaitahooohee riv
en ortho dl tnneo i about o- *.• milo xloigthe
ittiido of aula compnnv, said laud* extend ns? a oog
it>< hanks upon .he «Teorum and s <uk> u aia sides of
the river. Only a amaii portion of ti o water Lower
.i required and uti iz’d in rnn’ii g i’ «• pr^eontmill
aud the natural tai'o in the river re; tier ) ut a *iin.
ole 1 exner.sivo dam f logs au.i pouik ueceai-ry.
This maguiflcect water power in eas ly conU died
an li^c -4 fall of 423s f Tty iwound u h»»lfj ft- a within
\ 11 hrevQnarter*. f a mi o N\ lth u coinpurntively
etnull xp ndltur- up-a ft new dam ’Sfl.OO-' (one
i. un red and twenty«fiv thousand, pindles with
looms in proporti v. can be orivri: > > tbie water
cower Capua for tbe erection cf additional mi Us
» utilization of tbe inimeuBf power now wanted
is all that is needei to m-ke tills croperty tbe site
of .i prcBpsroue anti pupulons mat. .lactnring viN
!agc Tito peraouai iu’-pecthn of capioiiistn Is iu*
vited. Ful ami ratisfacur) detail- willbefar"
ntshoJ upon application.
J r. Hon LA UK )WNE,
a illg r; •,
apr?7dtd Trusttes.
Receivers Sale
PROPERTY OF
1 dliHliiB C"!!.p*SS (! llip!?],
<-E IRGIA MUSCOGEE COUN
TY:- Under aiul 1 >y virtue of an or
der made by tbe H«-n James T
Willis jtidae of the superior court
of tbe Cliattaboocliee circuit, in the
case of H F Everett vs the Colum-
j bus Cempress Company, ihe under
! signed, as receiver of the Coluui
J bus Compress Co;npauy,tviil sell in
: the city of Colum-'-us Muscogee
j county, Georgia, at public outcry,
j in front of the auction house of P
' I\I Knowles k Co. at the northwest
corner of Broad and Tenth streets,
on the first Tuesday in July next,
tbe following described property of
j said corporation, to wit; One Morse
1 Tyler cotton c-oraj >rc-f s. sit anted iin-
i mediately on Ilia bank of rue Cint
tr.hoechee river at the
• c-omi-r ot
| ai.! Few
in -aid
f v F) ® < \ M q ; jYJ h
,L- Tj ji ur 1 j-
I’iarliHcYie, lloadarlus Tootln:
Spraimi, Urai>.os efc., clc*
1'ricc. Fifty Cents. At J >ru£gi»ts an ! '.)•
THE CHARLES A. VOGELEP CO., Sole
Daltimohh, Mahylaad, U. A-
ask:;fo a the
KOKGIK. MU' ('OGKK COi NTY - \
Mb \ E lii-gu’ tt’mi ii t a:r:x S ttu* outate of
>na 11 >'6i'n. ih-ceayp^l, niAkm ai p <c«’ion f r Imvc
-,«!1 all ib<* real c-itate l>«loncing c saM deceased;
Tbceeftrctheif-for*' to cite all p Tt-tiosconcorucd tc
ahow caute, if *u> thev Lave within tt,, ti . e pre*
scribed by whv leave t- atll bail property
eb old not be granted to faio applicant
Wi‘-ne»B mr cflic.al signat. rv ibl» May o h* -«6.
F MDB >0'4a,
n." *w4w Ordinary.
0 M
For sale oulv by
‘ C J EDGE-
No 112 Broad Si
Jal3 rod.-nu
Aim the. thing worthy of n.en
tiou is our TABLE DAMASK,
N A ! li 1 N S and L I N E N S
and TOWELS, An inspec
tion of same will convince you that
we have ti c lowest prices on them,
Wo have received a new line of
PARASOLS which we will price
very low
We have the loveliest line of
RUSSIAN AFGHAN TIDIES to
be found in tie city
We have other Bargains in our
| store, but we have not the space to
tell you about them
l^oiite attention to all, whether
purchaser or not
!» rt sRc fj^ Mr SttS tht 6*^ *?’
r oBfel & Ci
Opposite Rankin House,
COLUMBUS. - GEORGIA
Savannah, Go, Au<gusta, Ga,
utnwe-’.
>i Front
ly of C-j
of tne
.form-,
lius and
nil] >1 es -=.
nnbiT . t‘. getL--’- wit'll
! macni; < ry. 1 ni Y.ings,
j seeds, ir ick , t -oi- 11rj>
: ap]l]i;lTiC-C-6 f 8 ;i- : c ttor*
I which .he same i:« located subject to
| the terms an-.i c online ms cf said
I lease, at tirate : 1- -L per annum
'until July 1st, 1.889,
j Tbe loading of steamers is done
! clirectlx from the compress. Sheds
j and p ntfones art nearly new. Di
| mansion of platform, luUsloO feet.
Can accommodate about 4500 bales
| of cotton at oi e t: ue Witter works
ai.d protection against fire well ar
| ranged Hus beretoforc pressed
J 2r.ut0 bales in one season d'tevthe
month of December Capacity,
i when runtiir-g tbe usu ,1 r8 hours
■ day and night, 9U'» bole*.
An expendit .re of about twelve
I hundred dollars wi’l put the
press in ccu.plete i-unnieg order.
* Invento v y of tiie plant and full do
j tails fr.rnis.hed upon ap ; lication to
I the undc-rsigncd Inspection of tne
' j roperty is invited Tc m* of sale:
Olie-half cash on dry c i •- ie. balance
Jrniuir;. 1st, 1887, with, interest at
i T per cent, se-cur- u F> usuai mere*
I gage and ipsni'ar.co cl ,n < -
i ' LI(tNLL C i FYY Jr,
my 4- >:.wtd Receiver
Notice to llfblors r.d Crrilitors
X' • TICK 1» hereby *iv.: t all pt*r<ons a-’iug de-
manJ.) asalcbt Hu.- D >dr i.*t»;o-8iil ci.au •
1 i, ect i ed to preset.t ih*?.i’ lot pr p > tuaae
> oat. with Jr ,v *e *.laie Tefccnb ! b av 11 0
• i o - * lUeD chirtcter au'l amocu*.. Atu ->U PBniOUl
I iuJol’Ud to »all Jocea *oi i re Lereb' jiUea to
| n >kr wKittb’"’
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