Columbus daily enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1877-1886, May 08, 1886, Image 4

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4 DAILY ENQUIRED - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, S ISlAMir,!; 'A IMA,.,37 VBAE2 OLD. ffOClA HIBJO.Prop The KN<J(7l/*iUi HUN l» 'BBtiivJ every day xenp Holiday. TLe Weekij in (Hiiued on Tn»edny. The Dally (inch (lit v hrrnWv U dfliT*r<*<1 By •rrlers in tho cily or uuulod, pt,Htitgr flee, o • fo- 7 la per hi mt i, IM »M» for there ©onthe, 4.00 for *1i lucnthn. or $7.00 a >«tir TheMindav ts dell »erod br carrier dots In thocHr cuallvl to rubucribere, p.;eiu«A free, ut $1.00 ear The Wooklv It, Issued on Tin edav and 1m mulled to pLM.rU'<iH poHtuyt tit «>. at $£ .10 Rioar Transient mTvt*rtie<‘tmii to a ill to tuk«n for tl valty al |i p< r igimrt cf 1» r.. • or l. fcH for tbe fl»* Utilia. hud f« <»> t« let each nutiftooUMit lnttei ox. M.a for iI.e W ieklj ei iI 1.1 ouch .neertiou /liter ni M alter * ict« noir) to nrotiiot- the prl- taU entU or intere.tU ot cor do ration* lUicto.ioe or a’lvldoels will be cUnrieo uh uuvertlso/neiile Special touirat (n made lor ad vertlsin« by tbe year SJWtuurlo* * 111 be cnaikeii lor h' cutuoumry rutci None but tjolia mrt&l cuts tiseU. All onmmnnlcatlens Hhoulo be addressed to th* proprietor ot Lbe Lnuiiiikh fcia. 1 ukke appears to bo uiuefi d ver h y of opinion as to tlie mineral wealth, as far as tbe preciotiH uietalB are concert.ed. of Honduras. Persons supposed to be expert miners, meat ly returned from there, deolare the prospects to he poor and the promise, illusory in the extreme, while others chletl; letier writer*, are 11 lodingthe papers with Mattering reports. With out declaring upon the merits of any statement, it is safe to say that In tending emigrants to the alleged E dorad , should be very ouuii u-j in their movements. Mn Bkach. ol N -w Y rk, seem to intimate that congr s men will strike. He rtmatked ihe other day that he had been wailing several days tohiarfrim Mr Koran, or Mr John .1 O Neill, or some distinguished member of the committee on labor "This new ru.'e that is proposed Id the bouse suits me well enough,” said Mr Beach, “but it adds one hour to the daily work ot the members at the very time when other laborers throughout the country are Insisting on a reduction of time. To be logU eal Mr O'Neill should rise In his seal at.d defend this congress frimitself.’ An American gentleman, Dr Wol- fred Nelson, from Panama, hue given to the associated press a gloomy ac count of the ml,management Which has cl aracter zed the operations of constructing the iuteroceaule caual tnere. It appears that there lias been an ix ravsgaut and reckless expen diture of money, and altogether tilings Hre in a bad way,tbe company being represented to be tu debt to the amount of $160 000,000. Diubt- less sflaire are bail enougl ; but in spile of all this the canal will be built. Ton much money lias been spent to let It go for naugtit, and meins will he found to complete the work, even if the government of France Itself should lie forced finally ta guarautie tLe bonds of the com* pauy. Conohess is a resiling in a dazed sort ol way with the several scien tific government buieaiiB, anil don’t know what to do with them. They consist of i he coast and geodetic sur vey, which is a bureau ol the treas ury department, and the signal ser vice, which belongs to the war de partment, wbl e the navy has u hydrographic bureau and an astro* u'miial observatory. The whole should he consolidated intoone grand bureau under the direction of the navy department, to which theilutlee of al! are most akin. The service ol the coast survey, charged witu tin examination of the coasts, rivers aim teas of the continent, is now ulrnoei wholly performed by , Ulcers of tue navy. The signal service in time of war pertains quite as much to the navy as to the land force, and the observation of the rivers and tin weather is more' properly allied u the naval than to any land service, The assistant postmaster at Cieve* laud, O., committed suicide on the 4.h instant. Mr Harding was an In* tirnate peisoual friend of Congress man Koran, The latter received the first notice of his friend’s death al most sioiultaueously with theadvent of three applications by wire for the appointment. He expressed himself very warmly on the su.jsoi and de clared that the shock of learning of his friend’s death was great enough witluut the uiditional mortification The incident recalls a story about Mr Thcmpsou, secretary of the i tivy uu» del Mr Hay s He frequently learn ed of the death of < flictrs on stations by telegrams or letters from their friends making appl.cations for the vacant posts. Secretary’ Thompson was once very sick tuid remained un conscious for several days. The tbui question be asked when be recover ed was, 1 Hus anybody been to the house to apply for my plaoe.” When the doctor heard this he felt certain that his patient would recover, and he did. It)un«>ral Uoidon f«r WcDumr. It has for several weeks been an open secret that Gen John B Onion would tie a candidate for governor It has also been understood that he was ouly awaiting a favorable oppor tunity to make public announcement of the fact, That opportunity seems to have arrl ved, a;- he announced his candidacy in Savannah on Thursday. A correspondent of the Atlanta C m- stitu'.ion thus gives the particular!) of his announcetnen : SAMANNAH (JA May 8-It ttpptiwg to be act leil cjcsnuJ lionet ibai U-n J nr. BUnr- cl. n w II be i» n*mltOatt> lor ip vurimr v>6 om tbe iPimuorsCo ooiivun.ion. H, B.lcl to a ‘rlouil to-duy In tbe Her.v>u h use t “Tbe preiBiue In in dll parts.of the i a.e U'g!r,g ms to rnn Is no gre-n Hull i .to not nee ao» I Odu realm It, i mi beeldes b i.e tblogfc ,,j.ie boat) »t»lU since my rciHtgLiiitob and ■nmr onwarrentabie 11 ng ",ade ubool iiy li,vPuilou o rmrtlcipH e m iue:o-ino< : 1 it e*orols«H at M. n gomeiy, ib», esu u uie m («ei very in le like reals .ug wont ups pesrs to ho a p pulur dentie, I nm ui.x .U- to meet jcy p op,e lace to lor .' 1 have never dlBlionor-.d them ml ihcy cave never latled lo honor me." This conversation was repealed oyonr correspt n deui lo day. He Longtu Ueneral liordon, and H wan ooiflrael irom his own tip . The gsberat lortber said! "I will anniuncH my nan cas a candldule for the deuu.craUc nomti.ailou lor gover nor, and give the reasons that, m .ve me lo ibis course when 1 retim tc icy homeln PeK lb ” ♦ -In tbe meiirillme," he odde’’, "If you want 10 pill t me nows yon may say tba 1 will o» a cacd'.r ate betoie uedemoorallo convent I m II1 1 ve, and 1 Intend lo meet rny people face lo face us often an I can get to i hum end wnenev-r 1 eat. goi to inem.’’ This announcement w ; U create no surprise, Uji it may appeal s iuewiiai strange to the people of Buvisnnah that it should have been made In that city, and at Hi at particular time. One of the ltbdlngcii z ns of this city, who has just returned from a visit to Bavaunah. tells us that the Gordon boom was considerably fogged in that city, and that the people there thought thut he had received as much of an ovation ab the reception of Hon Jell Djvis would warrant. Tills opin ion seems to be backed up by the fol lowing special to the Maocu Tele graph : ISAVABKAH, May B—There doesne' seam to us any d«ubi that Uiuerul John 13 Qor yon baa de,s’mined lo enter lie guhsrua- lorlal lines, That la. his havaynsh friends to not aeon to orubt It, He has been cere several days In couauitailon wlib them,end I am lnfcrmrd by several that ell aigu- ruent and peruuss ons that hav* been used upon him have failed of thsir purpose. A gent leman whose word can be retted vpon. old me khsl ha heard U udon say this morning rhui he w « la the race, An In. dusirlous seaicn fails to devemp any strang.h for nim tiers, Us baa some llim army mends, end a lew will undoubtedly adhere lo him, buiBuoun Is vary strong lu bts city and wlii s.cnre ihe Ohatbam dele- gallon unless there Is somo great change There has been considerable talk about ihe U irdon b.om In connection wiih Mr Dyvls* tour through Georgia, and there are some who conntcs ue ‘wo very closely— mo what Jubi.fixation, cennot be said. It It not believed, hr wever, that any grea smcnni ofoohitdeiste cn huslasrc lias been bow- In o tbe geiern.’s boom. I deed, there Is; u imprsisinnabroao teal (he coin clhenoe l; Uorncu’s resurruet on and Mr Duvls’ tear has rather li Jnred the forme.’s .'bancee. It Is sad that sir evident Is tils fact thi. U idon’s publlo ennouncsmehi of his oand cUcy will not be msde umll Mr 1)hv!s leev i Havannan- probab y the Sun day pt ptrs will cc.nu.ln 1:. Will Leas Mo shop. The A:l>tei y (N Y) J jarnal is frightencii alniast out of its wits by tlie honor shown the cx-pre-aideut of ;be confederacy. I: soys, ufter a locg iiurang.' 1 about Mr Davis as a traitor, that “uo bloody shirt the north has ever uiri tl to menace political murdc r lias tqua ed the clotted banner Jell Davis waves.” To this the N w York thin replied “Thu same clotted banner will doubtless be diligently waved ntxt fall, and file Auieneau people will tie again invited to step up and v 4e the republican ticket ae the sole means of saving c ur poor dtstiBCted country I seems to u* that there are braver and more magnanimous things to do than to wage war wiih a harmless old man, ami noblei policies fra politi cal | ar y than lo tty und distort ar interesting and not uuwcithy seuti- nieut into a r< vival of hostility !o the unlou The south cunuot with any j self-respect forget how much was i glorious in a cause w hich was stili j well losl ; nor is she less true to the union btcause she nourishes the fatting n.irnorles ot futile :.spi ations ' stoutly struggled for, But the repub- | llcun party will Liver he eititfied, I whatever me south dote. Abuse and distmst ol the eeuth aiethe principal remaining assets of hat concern.” A Ficvi’KNT old adage of the Ro- mai s asserted that "a cripple rhcu.d not quarrel." He might provoke a fight and then he would he licked without resistance or remedy That is very much the fix the United Statts is in. We have no navy to fight a foreign nation with, and it therefore bieonn e us to fee civil. But we ate not. Tl e worst national 1 u : y on the planet never made itself im re , fleneive wiih lets excuse than we have done with tbe Chinese govern ment. If it should demand initnedl ate reparation and enforce it by a naval descent on San Francisco, we should pay I or the Utile en tertainment ol the European aliens who lave lived and sheltered on the Pacific, in kdltug und kicking out the Mongolian aliens who have underwork,-d them, at the rate of a million doJJa s a man, a id tha' is Ion much for Chinamen. The rcetut report of the navel comailttee of the home s&ys, "it Is their unani mous opinion that the live* arid property of A merican citizme should not he manifestly held at the mercy of i-o many foreign nations.” That if, the ccmmiUi e notifies the nation firuuallyand officially that it is, a cripple, and a vi ry moderate mr-BHUie of wisdom would mnke it apply tl e oul ml«ge tn !(» ac-’.io:: under Uie tren y wiih Chins. >»y II«*r ftBepft*ti»er. Ci.kVKi.ANU Ohio, May o -A shocking murder v.as oonruiutdiu liii." eny, in a little hr use on G ,rd«n stn ei, shortly after s x o’clock this morning, the victim being annoy J" in g German girl named I. zz e Wrdfe, eighteen yeais old, wbu v-a- lile.a.ly cut to nieces by her mop* fiulier, G-jorge Kidcs. Mrs Kidcs bad just left tue preui s .n on an t-r- rat.d, when her husband uiose, und. armed with a table knife, wont totiie young girl’s r >oui, so? being still i;i bed, ami commenced his deadly work How be firs'. tso'Mihed her will not be known until h con fashion is wrung from him Blood stains on the boii, ii n,r and wal s ow that a terrible struggle must nave t> ken | lace, which was continu- d tu two a- j ion.g rooms, through " cn the gin eviumMyfl-d to e-cape from the murderer H eeuccesded in reach ing thB frout (loot, snd opening i 1 fl-.-.t it:'o ilie yard, where she fell <!>in* Jum ae tier mother returned to too h; use The neighbors ru in -i ii. and found Ktiles if• tlie ac of k-iling himsilf, he tu ving already i'fic.f.,J two severe cijih on his body with the bloody knife When locked u 11 in a ceil at the police station lie again attempted suicide by strangling nuuself. The motive for the crime is only a m Uter of c i )ec tore, but it is supposed that K lies attompted in assault the ynm g giri, and enrased at ner rfsistance, at- tacksd her with tlie knife, which he ii; t use 1 t-'imimida e her Miss Wolfe was mangled out of all semblance to humanity, her face, b dy and arms being cut to s.reds Ktides is an elderly man ami has Or cn arrested before for assaulting tbe girl whose blood now lies on his bead. ,Uv-/sWi^.» 'te. -i Mi HMD OPEIIM K O^'! OF A. W • is V .Ml H AV.N1 bo: x\ .• H'C* beretoforc bold by tue u derfiitiUivd in the Katilv and Pu^Dix M©un- tfccturluw tVmp-ar Mi -ch^u * ml ic*’ BttuL 'bulb iiiatitatioci lDCHt<c iu Uolaiuou*. Gv n -t1ce is slVeo ond°r section 4yo of tie Code of g orviii ol aoch i’fcnsf#.’ We m.jo clxiiQ txeiup- 1CU 0< UtoCilUF uods r axfd BdOtion. MAAT K GRIFFIN. F.xccntrix. * TA SRK * A OBI FFIN, j Mi2) 0»w6ai A H aH(?F.S. Absolutely i'nrt ;uiii f nitH.-lteralt-tl. HOSPITa LS, CURATl vE INFT'TG HOMS, INFIRMARIES. And Prescai-lD u* piO'is verywhere. CURE9 CONSUMPTi , N, HEM ORRHA 3 ES I An<l oil IFfiathifj JJir, isss; l DYSPIiPSIA, IMDIG^qTiON, MALARIA. ; PDRE STIMULANT For the Sick, Invalids, CONVALESCING PAT It:. NTS, AGED PEOPLE, V.’eak and Debilitated Women. for talc K, OrvC.r ■ i>:..; Uiuk-rs. or a fph i hb * OF TRUSTEES’ SALE. Ri op t s »>f ilie Columbus .Hun, utfciclu’jbg Compttcy, Complete and Fully rquipif d tot. ten Factor;, logethei nltli Nearly a iiilc if liu Hiii-st Water Fewer on the Chat!till ocliee iiivir, J«st Above thn City of Columbus. MUSj 0 ’EE ( GUSTY-. liy virtue ul the p .erojfj Mu] Cl ndltloriB ot cute to the ULdorri,.ue Tilaios, trusletu. L- .he Co O'uiup tU>, of Mi dated March fat. tit con ».n dood of iru«‘. eib* J liLu-Jetj ft row ok aait A iVll-U- liuiu 'nci'l in, ’ - -tut* of M*rch lat. n-i, rt.* U- ..id co7i;;i', convsn ; h. b« uil of tbs Iirovon;. r-»| an l aal. berelna'-..o d.s-.-i;b,,-i in if st o.JKI .tmrsi at it* -:utain imu, boss. .L WHITE 00005 LACES AND Dress Good We will offer -unparalleled Bar gains in above goods for positively Springer Opera House, One Weals. Only, COWMEN OIN« MQNDA7, M AY 3d. STATE OF GEOR GIA, MUHCO GEE COUNTY, Muscogee Superior Court, November Term l^t5. Thomas <fe Peabodv, ad ministrators, vs Rev C P Ga boury. Rule nisi, to foreclose mortgage on Realty. It appearing to tlie court by the petition of Ob Thomas, jr, aril F I) Peabody, administrators on the estate of I) N Gibson, deceased, thut Rev C P Gabouvy on the 7th March, I8b3, executed and deliver ed to D N Gibson and J A Ctaboury a mortgage on a tract, a lot, of land to-wit: “The following described pn-perfy situated in above elate and county, and in J A Gaboury’s survey of the-James C Cook place, said property being known as lots A, B and C. Lot A having a north line on Rosemont Avenue of 1GG feet, an east line on Cook Avenue of 250 feet, a south line on Magnolia Avenue of 1(50 feet, a west line ol 250 feet, adjoining lots B, C and I>. Lots B and C having a front on the Hamilton road !-3 l 3 feet, and ex tending back 100 feet to lot A, all u the Guboury survey,'' for the pur pose of securing the paymentof a certain promissory note for the sum of $1,333 : '3, made by the Rev O' K Gaboury on the 7th of March, l8>3,with interest at S per cent per annum from date, and payable tc D N Gibson and J A Gaboury, or bearer, and due two years after date, which said note is the prop erty uf the estate of D X Gibson, de ceased, and which the said Rev C 1 Gaboury refuses to pay. It is, therefore, ordered that the saul liev C P Gaboury pay into this court, on or before the next term thereof, the principal and interest due on said note, and the cost of this suit, or in default thereof, the court wil proceed as justice shall appertain. And it is further ordered'thnt this ' rule be published in the Enquirer- Sun, a newspaper published in the county of Muscogee, once a month j for four months, or served on the , said Rev C 1’ Gaboury, or bis j special agent or attorney, thiee months previous to the next term I of this court. J T \\ 1LLIS, i Dec Iff, 1885. Judge S C C C Hatcher A Peabody, Attorneys for Petitioners. A true extract from the minutes | of Muscogee Superior Court, at its November term. 1880. on the l'Jtb ! day ol December, ls8o. GEO Y POND, ; Ck-rk S C M C, Ga. Military B".nd ana Me’^nnolitan OrohestrB Bappnr lug G andfiizt^ K wh!!, Xu « P iptrlar Kip.-inire or .the LiATlSWT IS'Cr003ES)a®# GRAND MATINEE At 2:30 p. m precisely. Matinee Prices : Adults ‘20c , Children 10c. The romantic snectacular drama, SEA. C> JOE. -TO-NIGHT- BLACK DIAMONDS. 1- pu -r pirosH-lu- Cur Mr. Hs.»iv«d -e .ts withont tx't ■ cU r«*. >c, rv ( ifltr a n tf ladies Do you wont a pure, bloom ing Complexiou J If so, a few applications of Hagan's MAGNOLI A H ALM will grat ify you to your heart's eon- leut. It does away with feal- lowuess, Redness, Pimples, Hlolrhes, and all diseases and imperfeetions of the skin. It overcomes the fluslied appear* mice of heat, fatigue anti ex- citement. It mahes a lady of THIRTYnppear but TWEN TY ; and so uatural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. tcv over 25 years with great ^v.'oettf'b; *.:if physicians of Paris, Ni-w Y> rk an-i Lonv-lon’. j superior to all o'liera f r the j r . . nu ■ A CriassBottU-acnnrannntt tui-Mth-- .wh. i i 7 5 CENTS, MAKING THEM THE CLlIVviL- CAPSULES IN THE M A KELT. Prepared by CLIN ^ OLE, Paris. pstv m ' ' iiM:. ask:fop. the W. L. DOUGLAS Root material, perfect f t.erMft’s ■ vy A “'\V.'£'‘noUB!';ls ; "jsinO ' A jrwif Everything offered as Leadeis in these departments, We can as sure onr patrons that this 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 piices of same, We are selling 25c DRESS GOODS at 12 1 2 cents We are selling a 42-inch INDIA LINEN at 9 cents We can show jou a 42-inch FRENCH PARA MULL at 18c, worth 30c In fact, there is not a store in Columbus that can show you the 'WHITE GOODS we can, It is tin acknowledged fact, and it has been told us time and again by the ladies. Just ask to s»>e our line of BED SPREADS. We have s-.me lovely designs amongst them Do not forget to risk t. see our Ladies’ -5c- HOSE and balbxiggan Another thing worthy of men tion is our TABLE DAMASK, N A P li 1 N S and L I N E N S and TOWELS, An inspec tion of same will convince you that we have tl e lowest prices on them. We have received a new line of PARASOLS which we will price very low e have the loveliest line of RUSSIAN’ AFGHAN TIDIES to be found in tie cifv We have othc-r Bargains in otu' store, but we have not the space to tell you about them Po.ite attention to all, whether purchaser or not perfaun ftrUin Lmo ot b5mJ B ~anu the — -- - —.— -lK*rr»,f M, iii uftid truet .-e) ptndwl and nun.er.tcd (a ) i • Uch *. P0 \ r J tin .H rccor' ia Mcrtgtuo i-mU Do k -t > lorr-. M*rch Mh. m. Id tbe '* *r\& ptriur ConM^ t'iL'icoKoK Ct/Uiir.y, Geor«iH uod • 110 ^- i.*C'Ueiv« ite Cooi't iu the uo ifl col 1.: uiity iirjt- u 0 5'H ortloo of lllO Pi ti.tote of JuIjuilu “ids-, its issss.w.ww::‘»7i5 i sb LU co :i Dee. Al trcl. 22', 1 uuuty oi Li with the dir rtBolAtioas p .. . _ April 2-i.h lv.fi, ntui raid Deed ol Trust. , We Will sell in the etty C'olumtin*, ilnecoseB connlj- ljeor,rif*. on tbe 3d ..av ol Aarugt r.«ecn. tl.e l'jra! Irnon of »»lu, tn front of the Aa°. lion tienu, ol .v. At, tv no*,.-, *,o , on ihe none, west corner o! 1!ro»« street «rc! Truth for-nirlT Crnwlord etreot) (bo ng tho n.ual ulnce lorsturiff'i «»i.-»ln H.ld c.tr of Ccluiutne) at ,ub ic outers to U,- UiKhoBt bidder .lor c»»e ibo foilowln* <l»«cr'i,d croprrty of tb« (.oluiobu- Slan.ilacitirl g Cr,n n,n« u-v,t;; At tbo e lot. Mi l oared, of end •ittu.Ss’ iVi. f and b. i> k bj follow,-. 1-ructiunBl t«tlun nr:re. 1; r.twwntye x (Mr »nd the north balfoffrw- 1 »l Ktlou Mimbir thirty .five i3.) both in fr*c« Coni.! tornuhb ntmber eighteen (isi, ru , L nnruber ttirt, 140) In former", Bn.-«eli. now L?J counti, State of Afabsma Alio Ihe follcwlrn of .and. lying am being tn «h-f ly-th (8th • district tl MaacoKco comity, Mali ot Ocor«i,t known us lots naxubers olkhty»six *6) auu uighty egvcutfiTi d the west tuD of lot LODibci * v i,ty four I“4) Dong numbered < ir:u>M,ue y t wud ninoty and lsff.ncl uuaibcr thftc [ ] m Oiaatta* iiY«r an a .mia.. »*ncl ’sure situated east liptfij bj J D« CtbpQ, dj? iot* coutf.iuin? it ii Bonded by lb< unthi-rlty <onferre,oQ uud flB j>{ the ml Lrml hj a rtSiileoje and gr»- at- oci \,7) Acre! nacre .ir le-.*. dcacrlLtd lyl«K and b<. iuu i of Giv.ifnn Aid f fthlO. ! >o • < nnlj of Maj- og6ther with said uont-iiulnx cUht c c.- loss, ^ ? a&nfactuTiug Lee coun'r liur.dr: il ami ffciit' i,i: M»o, f.ll •-! tho tuna ()i Gomp.iii’e bulldhi*! ta county, Ga, i.p.*ratou a.-* h 0 aT j iht io pj-GVinicnts fu ami Hpf/urteiiAuC then to, ►pinUlcB, lcoins, mu bluer. kind wbaUct v-T coniained lu ,mid b>iildi .«?| also a > ;vi c Biuaviitt; tn? oth r Imitrovunienta on all of the lac s iforenicfttioued and uoscribi-d; also the utilb water power owned nm) cont-oiled by aisifl GolaniouB iiiauuiHctu 1 mg Co&ayi\n- ou wud iu sxii i-TaUahoot bet* rivor. logtrbor with all xnd siu«a» >r thr r'«hta and fraochi ea by the paid the Co, lumhub alaunfacturing o'umpnnr held and ooa» pease 1 therein aider th# lor,a ot Geor«ia. The plant uf said cotton factoiy conGhta at proa ent om-4» spiudlea, 14S h)oms m.d other laituble tmvcjmuery, all lu «ood condition uud prodneina a cod work, Pre'«nt capacity 7;0U > ard heavy sheetluga and shJitinsx, pound Ti o eperulives’ hccoes nn>l Irnproveraenta gerer* ally In exctllont couditioi., Jaho alnndant. laud* c,vVuicu and hc.Uon ol proptrtj uujuip.»a«ed lor htftitn conv-'nienctf and fcononuca. predaction - frer, from the bur t-u of municipal taxes paid by all tn* other Colnmhua mills ; v-r * Ithin threr mile* of the city of OMutubue and three Quarters of a ailie of Lolutubus and a.jn.,j r».j.:oad Tu • water i» the flu it in :be c*uth. CffUtrolllag and Musco^fo -•tt.Fu Factory, and with auv lauaupr afptndant laclutivb, of a*, cards. . ,-o1 three yard* t j the f the vJhatiH.hoooUee v >oot o* e rnlle along the <1 lauds extend m a on«; :ia arid Mabaro* sides of of ttie water rower i- k tbe iwasent mill revderbnti eiub r *»ciiig the o. :cr the dl .tjiuco >1 ands of Bald comuanv, it-* batik!* upon he HeorgI ihe rirer. Only anial! m in required and uti >z-id in und the natural tails in tb< bl* Dexnensive darn f !ojh and plunk neceas riii* magnifleent wa.*2 power is ei*.ly coatr Tied an hu*> failed 4.H-.f m two and ahuif, (*<< wirHa \ tihrti ’QCft. te. !*; cf u oil,6 V* uL a oo.up'.ratiteiy Ginxll xp ndlture noon u now lam ’2ft,00» (ou® Lun iredund twenty*f.vt thousand • epln-ile* with loom* in proportion can be unven bv ti is wut^r oeyw. Capita, lor iheeretU-n otuJdltioTial mills u d o'llljtation of rhn Immense power n^w wasted, •hii ull thus is needed to m ke this * ropertv the site of u prcr.perous *nd populous maunlacmring vile luge The personul iDspeou: n ^f cupitsiisti- is ias vited. Ful qdcI ffttiefften.-rj details will bo far* nirhed upon uppiljaticn J IlilODRS BROWNE, A 1 LLGE ), apr?7dtd Trustee-, r Receiver’s Sale PROPERTY OF Tiff i (iks C*iwc rpiij. ' EORGIA MUSCOGEE COUN TY:- Under and by virtue of an or • der made by tie Hun James T AVillis jndt-e of ’he superior court of the Chattahoochee circuit, in tho case of H F Fverett vs the Colum bus Compress Company, the under signed, as receiver of the Colum bus Cc-mprtss Company, will sell in the city of Columbus Muscogee county, Georgia, at public outcry, iu front of the auction house of F M Knowles -fv Co. at the northwest corner of Broad and Tenth streets, on the first Tuesday in July next, the following described proj>erty of said corporation, to wit; O.ie Morse very Tyler notion compms, situntedim mediately on the bank of the Ciiat- tahoc-elit-e river at the soiiihwest corner of the intersection ..f Front «t <1 Few streets in s-id city of C>- both in c-olors I himbns, together with ad of tee ntnchii.u ry i-ui-dirigf. j-’a (forms, I sheds, trucks, tools' tarpaulins and j appliances of s-tiii c-dton compress, and witu lease of the ,'nnd upon ■ which the same is located subject to the terms m u conditions of said lease, nc the rate oi^ioU per atiuma luiti! July Jst, 1881'. The toad.ng of steamers is done directly from the compress. Sheds and p at forms tire nearly new. Di ! mension of platform, louxlol) feet. Canac-cuinmodute about 450u bales j of cotton at onetime Waterworks j and pixtection against lire well ar ranged. Has heretofore pressed ! 20,01 0 bales in one seasontiffer the ( month of December. Capuci y, i when running the usual 18 hours j day and night, PtO bales. I An expenditure of about twelve I hundred dollars will put the : press in complete tunning order. ' Inventory of the pl ait and full do- I tails furnished upon application .0 the undersigned Inspection of tha property is invited i’eims of sale: I One-half cash ou day ot sale;balance j January 1st, 188“, with interest ut j 7 per cent, secured by usual inert* ! gage and insurance cl u ts LIONEL C LEVY, Ji, mv4uawtd Deceiver KAY & CO For sale onlv by ■C J EDGE No 112 Broad Si JtlS Mrtlm Opposite RaLkin House, COLUMBUS. - GEORGIA Nptiee to llelitors ;(.’S I Slid* mt rrp'Ht' v rs. 0 p«re<-i out. wltbln th<- .i »ho v rbeif t b rkci ind bt**il to mU Savannah, Ga, Augusta, Ga, Tt ’; ... ... .. lEK dC- Iftte o'84ii couu* b-*ii- to me ur »• \7 nade i *crib d l; law. so >u to HUiOi.D'. And nil oerioni id .«re beret)j ;«q fired to