Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 16, 1886, Image 4

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Ii.un rTTTTl'IrtMT • 8! .N : nTLTAI [ITTT (»hl U\IT] SFADAI M(»K>L\H, MAY Hi. 1*80. Cc'lumi)us(!:iu|uim*^un. ESTABLISHED IN 1828. 58 YEARS OLD, Daily. Weekly and Sunday. |1|M Till' 10.NuriHKH-.srN is Cc ' Mon.III Tlu Weekly is issmsl on Mimilay The Daily ilncludliiK Snniliiy. is ilellverefl h; CU" '. vs ‘u Ihc I’ity or r.i;ilUsl. lustu^e (Vee. I » s.il* Bcribcra for Hr. per monlli. A'-’.(Ill for ilirei mmillis, *l.iin for six months, or S• .<1(1 u year. The Smi'hiy Is delivered liy carrier hoys in (hi clti or .nailed to subscribers, postage Bee, a t' The Weekly is issued on Monday, and is mailed ' li lubseilbers, postaur Bee. al 111.Id a year. I Transi. nl advertisements will be taken for tile Daily at Jt per si|tiare of III lines or less for the first insert .a, and .Vi cents for each subsequent Insertion, and for tile Weekly at $1 for each in- K nice ; A’l c unniunieiitioiis intended to promote the j, rival,. •• ds or interests of corporal ions, societies or hidin,o. ds will is. 'harqcd as advertisements. Special e.mtraets made for advertiainy liy tile year. Obit uaries will be cliarycd for at customary rates. None blit solid metal cuts used. AVI ■ niuiiinii aliens should be addressed to the propn'iti i of tlie KNiji'muH-SuN. —~ Vi:i;y interestiiio iiili't'vicws with two cl ..ill' lend inti lniiintfiictm'iTs will he ‘f,, in 1 in iutr local eolnnins this, morning 5'liese eeiilletnen arc not in tlie hubit of Fj.eiiltino until they know what they are peine to say. A tusTiNi.t isiitd> American |>)iilrw>jihcr cnee .leiincd a niiMtnthid|ie to he a man Ntlie Inis found the world a little "too lunch for him," and it is |iroliahle that 3\] i Most and his fellows will lind it even more loo much for. juiarchist~-ihurt for lit her classes of misanthropes. Tin Maenii Teleara|ih says: "(tenoral (ionlon yrnt left in Macon while reading the pleat anil paid Telepraph liefore the Campaign was fairly open." The moral of w hich is that (ieneral < iordon and rvertl i.ly else should take (he Kvul lltlilt- E r N a: I we jiromise that they shall not “pci led." independent ami the time-servin lind representatives now as in earth past history. lint n.itw ith'tandinp the unclmna’e.i'.i nature of man the world moves iiinii has demonstrated that lie is a site cess to some extent at least, mdwith standini/ the disadvantages of tie’ sit Hat i. 'll. The w ,rid is a school in w Id, its untold millims of inhabitants Ini'... I .celt studious pitj.il-. Km h pone rati,,ii fi', »n Tuiia'eain down 1, .lay (iolild have had lie-:: t sell,,.,I hour-and learned their lesson-. Kneli ape lias handed down it- r,-se.ir, 1, and experience, each addinp a little to the praml quota of hitman pr,ipo--. Tl,. w isdom ,,t the race throllph it' sileee-'i\ e slap- may lie compared the mirth's pc,,1*epical strata- Knelt ha- i,een marl.,. I,y -nine distinpui-hinp j,e"'l 1 it fit y. rieiitph A iain and hi- sti re- ,rs '.\:. 11;. ••! and talked a ill, < ;•> I. they were l.u: ,1- in Ian 1- on the laps ol lie■lr in ,ther-, com pared to the preat ],r,,pre-.-ive n, -n nineteenth century tine-, to whom : ; i, apprepated wisdom of ail tic pa.-t i-an I open hook. .Man wa- never so po ll'd;, lin hi- achievements a- lew. As tin- centuries conic and pn lie seems to drink W »•! i it'd V ■" the td .e I! J "i t I he niimhcr o mt lots, and th i; should j ltd pc i:,, cans on tie iisittp display ,,f new ones in every ei v store in the , In ,,r country, that ruil.d Mates were the liest etlstom- fei the tin of Cornwall. Statistics i that we pay st2,ouu,(itKi annually tit ,,.untry in the tin |>latc factories, a iiiose iipure-an idea ,,f the .plant i- plate consumed may hepather- ,( t hit contenijHirnry, the Mont/omery Aoverliser, says "these papers in < ieor- p' , which charge that Mr. Ikivis was any p I (,: a political selieiue either in .Ma li ua ,,r (ieorgia, are doing him great i i uirte.” There is not a paper in Cioor- po, that believes tin> sticli tilings, and t\.. teeiill no such eltarge having been made. Tin* action of politicians who u> “ a)unit him is sometliine that noojie ih :res to lav to the charge of Mr. 1'avis. hut little of the grand m; student and scholar ran to Moses of old, “the thou standest is holy." And if in material progress a ml srintiiic develoiuncnt the world gives evidence of | having made such conspicuous stride-, who can say that in grand moral ideas I and enlightened Christian sentiment the progress is not equally prominent and w ell delincd? I»i ■•jilts,’ it i- not now the order to sutler martyr,lorn f,,t opi,,n sake is no evidence that humanity is not as linnly grounded in the truth as ever.. The facilities for kn,,wl,,|ge have so j vastly increased in tiu-e latter days that one may read a miniature history of the glol.e every mornilm l,ef> .;•> hreakfast. Ilya ta.-ual piitu, e a! thi- photograph, so to speak, one W ould not take a hopeful view of the moral situa tion. vi t it must l,e home in mind that | fa I sell,, ml and ermi ami , rime are Hashed ,,n tile lightning’- wing-, w idle truth creeps >ii with tlie slow pace of the snail. tlie timiita.n- <,f jiiy ini.- ,icck in tvluiIt -• will a*Iv*MT.ii.* ,, inif,,l'l littfby ''ra ill',,.l«l coin; ,i--i, .,1 MV. o- it A 5 cries ,,f t),i• in- > l. 11 j ' 1 . 1 \ 1 fawA f 1 i. ,n i-ttn m it ii'-s Ji i> I- clicvc! 1 hilt ( I-,',. .-jj.ili, ah i I»;*. i 1!', ll. tit I'l Vet tl," !■ t ii.#ii. \ '. lio Well'li.s Witt'! ,, t , : m , tl’... a- I'ltsily ■('" that •I..- mill* • ,;t, 1 commission . M-ji i . ar*.* ,1c. In the llillt'- , ludli pr on.j'tuil by wli.tt tln-v c;scr tj tr r tj ' e 1 i\ ,q tilli llll- Ini' the best, yet it is site. ;:i ij.tj.;.; * !;*•’»* 1 3 ! 1 ,:ive cnci'oaclicil -i Hill 1' 1 i lie so wiilc uj'itt: in t <,n-tniii,i ■ '1 | i 1 ! ttiit of ,ii> iiiity. tin* litll*l ranei s ,Ilic cun, ibkites, j, cer- 11 . •ay to ti man ;t- tuinly it (•nionstaitis tliat i'i i- it ,|t. i "it ; S | i ; j 1 i / 'I'UUllil wlicivon i,.;Ut r i ,, ;! I'U IV ‘ lie line. only ti.- vicwcM ill J ! ! ! i r 1 sr T"V J \ IT T 5 11 h 1 \ / Xew This (Monday) Morning: 1,000 Yards Cheeked NAiiN'jok at T : ,c. well worth l‘2V,c; 500 Yards Chocked Nainsohk, superior qaalKy, at VP ,c, such as we have sold at 14}.jc. 25 Pieces of India Linons at 9 L,c. 'These are genuine India Linons. 1-5 Pieces v fbeuutifu] Sheer Barred India Linons at 15c. If we should ask you 25c for them you would not think of their being high. It) Pieces of Checked Linon D’Dccca at 15' Jc—the greatest bargain of all. Organdi Checks, the climax of Beautiful While Goods, 25c. Special values in Xew Embroidered Flouncings, 45 incites wide, at from $i.oo to $:j.5o r * rv;trd, \Ve are believers in low prices, and we firmly believe that if the prices are low enough t any amount of good* can be sold. Come this week. HILL &u I :\i J |J i ’ ! maaNuumuinn IS THE TRADE' .'rum ;t j,,■ rsnitul preierene,* The friends of Major Bacon se, m to , (,:isl ler it ;, very queer chtiiq.- fur • i, mini (iiird.oii to bring rigam-t him, when Senator Brown, who is , ,,11-i'lered the higge't railroad king in the stale, i(,],]losing him. If the , onte-t ;.- to I,f ell tlie question of ',,,,■ railroad , „ntn t-i '.'..it si'i-ms that it wml-l n .*. '.«• a had idea t,, rui, nut and in phi tintnv, There are a numher,,f, 1 i-tinvii-he,i p,-,i- tiemei’. i.". ti." -tate wl'.o are let unwiii- ing to e.xpi'-s thi-ni'-, iv.'s in word- that •t unct 1 ■ melt r-t.„„1. and who ,nld 'ill tl,,- piil„ rnatorial , hair with a- much alqdty at; 1 lei, ■ ty a-eitlier ,,f tic dis- 'ingui-hed Limtemei; named in that • nnei'.h>n. -OF- the Ifue lest of Value! There arc more go. „I tnet, and women m-day than ever I,(Tore, and Ihe.-e are doing more t,, -eivud the kingdom of righteousness and enhance the wclfan and happiness of the race than those of any previous epoch of the world's his- tnrv. out 1OTTOV IMM'STUIKX. AVe liave devoted ennsidel'ilhle splice {hi- 'Homing to showing what is and i\h.,l ha-been at'i'omyiished in the wa\ .(' ’a it iieial results from our cotfon in- I'ltstrial institution-. The cotton mann- ju tiiiiiig in ottr cit\ i-a hig thing- more ■xti n-'i\e in fact than many imagine. A ew -tatistiial facts will he interesting. Columbus produces upon tlie L’Atlti ,«or. s w hieh site has in operation, ahoitt lo.li’.ti) yards of cloth daily, f-iie spin- l.,;l it;,on her (ill.lliHI cotton -j,hellos ;; dh.iW jk,tin,Is of yarn, which rep ose::', t a contimem- length of 454,(100,- i)nl yards, or sufficient to coil around the :.vumTerence of the earth it l „,iil ten i.'iK"'. Nearly SIKH) pent,I,• derive tlieir 'ally supjKtrt from t’e.is one industry, 'he monthly juty roii- for lain,r alone vill j.Tiditil.ly reach .■soti.ikK) or about ’•<.<*. '(I'l j,er year, all of whielt is kept in ircv.’ation here. Km' the stock andoth- r i .j-enses to run these cotton mills here i- an annual i'X|icndittiro of nearly “T' 1 1' 1 "on additional. Vor lhe lust few y "ill's tltt'se immense lit’.... - of capita* liave been male with ■are, |y any return- to the -I,,ekle>ldi r-. nd ye! they have all coiitimieil running, •I'inp h,,w great the distress would he to op. The outlook is nmv brighter, and e hope that our interests in mamtfne- tmi'p will I'ontimii'to increase. Cotton he.'. eottonailes, ginghttms and white ,od- are pt'udui'ed in large quantities id I'orm the chief articles manulac- ned l he Kagle and l’hi'ttix also make ary handsome cotton blankets, and the >' ut ioainifacturlnge,nnj,ttnv are makiug tne .cry beautiful l>,-d-|.ivad', fij>r,•- ntin j artist ic wear lug in their make-up id - .Pits. The good- of t nPmihu- are 1,1 nearly every city in Aiuerica. an : ar ., inph reputatii Ut. M Utt HIM. OX. II.'., other thing- Iicsidi’ the s,ml ef ■1. I hit Brow n "p,, tnarehing ,,n.” naiepe is written up.,it everything cx- J't. jierluj's, the nature of mall, w hich ■pear- to he the same a- at the hegin- np. Man i- su-'vptible to re „r less • ii-11 tin-,nigh the agency ,,f education el a—,.,nation, hut his whims and pas- ,ns, his appetites and ambitions are st the same as when in l-Men fain rose , and slew his brother. Olle will strut s brief hmtr in the hope >>f convincing let's,,fhis v;l st superiortv, and ifocca- >n olfers will heeome a tyrant to tram- yti pon the rights and ],riviloges ,,f ltis lows. All t ypesnf nu n. the good and the d, the noble and ignoble, the hero and e Coward, the philanthropist and the ser, tlie industrious and the idler, the I’lttlti Kt.ss. Never in the history of our southern country, has tlie march ev. ii:- l.een mo; y marked than ill this moment, riti' feeling of sectionalism which ha- kept the north and south -,■ htr apart, for many years, lifts gradually yielded In that progressive sjnrit which is pe- ■uliarly American. As tlie years go l,v and the interchange of vi-its beer,me more frequent, tlie attractive south be comes the more an object of deep inter est. This feeling h i • grown til! the present, when it call he truly said the Mow',,f capital i- ->u' i it.-!. Thi- m;tv he rightly considered the greatest bless ing we needed. The war of desolation' left waste piaees to he rebttild- ed. The conlidi it, <• at lust, i- ;.,laced in southern progress and southern nnestments. \!1 ii'.v; tie- seeti,,n can I ,e seen tlie etfeet-tiiat naturally follow tilts condition, .iu-t !l.,w theft* exists preat activity in the south and special ly is this t,'U" in (ieorgia. which is ac knowledged to lie the leading state in' the south. 1 ic.r city, which is n,, stn,ill factor in the great e,'tutu,,uwealth ,.f t ieorgia. , se.-ms to ,e partaking in a large measure the general prosperity. From the j,res ent oiiil." k. it pr.-mi-es t , outstrip many ! "f its competitors in solid growth. Facts -pick for tIn tuselves. "The future ,.f "Ur e.ty" as pnvtrayed in our last Sun day's issue, set forth in a modc.-t way what tlie ptoiui-e wa-. In lc.-s than a week, some of ot,r | 11• j>1.i eii - are being ’cali/.i d and the inlhtenee of this jour nal tilt, a- a leaiii r tual render of pit',lie epinion. To an i ,1 ,- siT\ant mind the gr,>wth .,f the few \ ears past could scarcely have h, on hoped for. The future is yet n.ore prignant in pr,,s- j.et'ity f.,r U-. The ofthe w et k may ' i can index of the Iincs. Thee,ilituiM-nf thi- journal contains ad\ orti-oment- h-.kitig to the et pani.'at" ,n of nu le-s titan three n, w corporation-. V new ehur.'h e,litiee yro;„.ctioiiate to : '.c city’s j gr. w 1; an 1 Ff demand f r it. ha- taken on a material inauguration. The appli cation f,r a charter, with the special ,,1>- 1 jet ,f improving the delightI'ttl suburb. l, ,-i liill. i.-a it,utter of interest to Co lumbus, f,,)• in the tiatut.i! ordi .'ofthing- II ic city will eventually em!,i':t," tlti- yottngiT si-tit and the two hi merged in one. The steady tilling up of the city and its natural e. ■t,formation, are rapidly popu lating this village, which ha- the appear ance l,, the uninitiated as being an integral part ,,f Columbus, it- splendid water, newly opened streets and elevated po-i- | tion have aura,-led the attention of ,-ue- eessfu F 1 u-i til-.- men, who heeded the word-,,f the Fxiit'iHEK-Si'.v. All around are evid.-nei's of growth. A few more , months will give u- new outlets and mt hn xi.i'.i ii .nm tM.s. I The I . mm..; Register came t > us yer?ter- liay bea >uc.t of ini]irovemenl tliat it ■ a- uni ret ionized by the name. In fact, it is antntir y aew jupev-ne’.v out/St, new manage* ■ iii-nt. m \ liu* amt as newsy generally as any weekly : i!u- ‘fate. It lias cue valedictorj* nf K. : fei .do > r.Jenn and the salutatory of Guerry & Aaldel. Mr. Waddell is the acquisition, and ib is.- w .t .••mi the paper will recognize me Browne', ait* l ree Fress under his management. 1 i he Hog 13z > ali*e :• ci'sHt to fieale and the , enterpri !r.» youn/lcmeu at the helm. The D ih. f; itfn. Smi i- :* new venture in the ! iirnali.- ... i.t. . .mi :,t ;rs the indications of a pro-pi re is future. Mr. Waterman is an expe rienced v. me." and will make his journal auiuiiu- cmicc for vn.ttl in that community. Lant Thursday evening Mr. Bridges Smith, the c t v edit r of the Macon Telegraph, and Miss Katrina Goelz, of Macon, were united in mar- ; ring®. Those who kr.ow Mr. Smith can only I have the very kindest wishes for him and his fair j bride. He is one ofthe warmest hearted knights I < f the .pdlHn this state and we tender him . learae'" <• -iiwra'. a. 'ion- •• 'th >n car.* -a • • -h ilm: he :nuy fully re.i.iw .. . piness which i et>nu h fr >;n a h. ly wc-Uied love. , m rm ‘suMonfam: oTtnr i nrnnoiTnno DON T BE DECEIVED Of \..\v Milljn;.;'v oji'.ut.i y,..,- IS OUK MOTTO, I I t'l'i l:t V. ii< >X .11 • fl 1 it >N of new j up I 'iirin'i.-iiiciy itfiiutifu! 1 And ever lias been. Upon this principle we have built our I Triij'inki-rs. Oruanicnts. Flow- j prosperous business, ers. t ic. Xo use talking; this depart)iten! is being ••run" on | lb" ’-cry highest scale of "ari” and inii-d and shall he the Best Millinery Depariment' By so-called low prices named in boastful advertisements, but Soldi;. I see the goods as they are priced, and be sure you get what l.itiu t'.urioons exquisite you buy. Our stock was never so complete and goods were I Fn-iii’h Flowers, bought of an j never so cheap. All we ask of a discriminating public is an importer a! less than 50 cents j examination of our stock before buying. All say Kirven's is a oi the doiltir. We in lend good place to trade. SSiiW'S J. A. KIRVEN & CO. and a dozen to import.; We whl sell them ai the uni- j ft,i a, price of >12 a dozen, or j s] f.u'h for hunch. \Ve can j supply detilers id reduced YOU CAN FIND AT io i ut it itm WITH The Saving-- Department of Hit 19 IKS BLANCHARD, SOOTH 4 HUFF’S Faconi. and Antique Laces to trim. Figured Curtain Swis.-es in stars and spots, light and airy, i milew ri 1 ntier .July 1. vi » -l ;it liie rate of .5 per cent p. <-f $’.000 t vL! be i’cc«'iVfl t-xc. pt on special AT ilepo.*..ts cm li .ml li iv Wi, lssf. c’«>utiii.i<- * draw interest nt 0 n‘*rccnt pci annum until -I ui ni'.rv Nt. IB-7. on such pin a> lvnet’us inn Ira v - : at that date. A. 1. Ynt'N« , ( ashler. Saving* D. par.ment of the Ka.rlc an l J-h *ui: Man tfy -lur'ug • '»>. my!<> dtjyl O-Y- cS C V.—) _ 7 \ 5,iji'I ; Xew iind beautiful I SM'u'v Hals and Bonnets of tlie very iaie.M shapes and J •h.trticier of braids. LiU'gest stock of Millinery j in Columbus. Latest styles! of Millinery. The most com-1 pie;,- stock and the only first-1 rhtss. iip-iup .Millinery Store! in Coluiuiuis. Xo competi-i lion in Milliiterv. Those la- db.-; .,v!i" ate the’best informed just the thing for summer, i at I lie subject of Millinery Extreme Xovelties in Lace Flouncings. 1,1,1 t'Xistciict. Mild meth-l MaU>h SoU iu Swiss Embroideries, ods of this depiU'tmeiit wil.n| ,, deii dd II is ti g'tiirauh"’ of Sheer Plaid Lawns, Sheer Plaid bwisses. sheer Plain Or- ,he x e■ y line-1 .Ai diiuery. lo- gaudies. These come in small plaids, medium plaids, plaids lahy devout ut all ”loin bool | inches square. Thev are lovelv goods. The assortment prices. .No mic.gimiry values ; here. You simply pay for | i s splendid. what ye , g* I. Ilecidedly oh-. India Mulls in cream and Jivory white, 32 inches and 38 -ervaMt on everything turned ;; h wU{ Valenciennes All-over Laces to match. dill of In's slock IS that pet'll- , , ... j!..jDii.'sct'iPahle "TOFCli"! t.heekeil and Corded Dnmties. very sheer, an excellent uhi'-li at once marks tlie nnilerial for children's wear. I '' l !! ,iivi, ;. k l n • t' ( U Calile C.tird Pitiues, Pitiue AYelts. Plain Pique Cords, and Mlduier. I 1 You limy a- well give it up. inauy other white goods which space will not permit us lo You can't beat : enumerate. OH nilST-el.A MILLINERY Entrance through Hill A Law's Store. lie Hue llur Success to Fine Rork ami HOW PRICES. Spar,at Atiilniery lor M ,inlay and May 17di ami IMh. To m- tiuce ilie ladie.- lo give Us iln ir orders Lie lirst of lhe M'eeiv We will sell for the spot TgLq Our White Goods Stock is Complete VeeK we will seli lor Ute spoi . ... . . ,,-h s3<h) Hats at >2.2»K And full of new things. We ask your inspection, behewng •' -’ on Hals at •J'bbW that we show bv far the choicest assortment in Columbus. >1.75 and >2.nn lltits at >1.2->: 81.50 Hats at 81.o<> : si.ooj Hals ;it (35c. Ac.. Ac. \\ o will charge our regular prices after i"ld Tui'S,lay. I’li-u-i', g | q n Q h Q fCl, BOOth & ’ remember this. Huff.