Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 19, 1886, Image 7

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SDN: C'OIA'Ml.rS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 1!-. I>-G. PAY OF PRODUCERS. In tin* <)»:•*>!ion niD Kec'giil/.id h of Hiue« n Wise > all 1 ii11 lliiM'W , r|)r- lV ., V s pay our labor the highest | ■ in ai'(5 wc ivoulr; be g’.iui In pay j and woman ten dollars a day if make a fair profit by doing it.” { is the remark of a representative the largest textile manufacturing . .•s in this countr.v a few weeks i. reasons briefly stated were that . AVr rervh'e was secured for high wages ‘ ' for low, because a well-fed, well-; thed and comfortably housed manor, mmi is a better nnd more intelligent j ;.> than the illy clothed, and that ] yi o is well paid is a liberal <?on- •f 'r 'ef t lie products of Industry, wi ■ 11 .... who can purchase only the e Cod that sustain life, cannot be 1 iiuuii.cr of the proauc ts of the varied ■ ivtriG of a country. The wage-earners ! uv simply producers without being '-■.liners heli) to put upon the market , ! stocks of goods which they cannot : for.sumsng. The result must be | ■H'-uroduction and stagnation, parUcu- i i,. in a country like ours, where that ele- j ;’i institutes'so large a part of its popu- A T: use who produce what are i IVd’rnw materials, who cultivate farms ; ‘ i pA'; in fact iries ajid workshops ana ; ' da-■,s of all kinds, Who operate rail- .ads/who are employed in the distribu- I A of the products of labor for wages, ! institute the mass of the people of is" country. For this season they j list aim constitute the mass of the con- ! | _ .,f the products ol labor and cupi- •" jf their wage is small they will be j ‘'li c nns"u;ners; if otherwise, they will . Advise liberally. As a matter of fact, ‘.,d trade in anv season depends more iin anything else upon the ability to N , of the industrial ol wage-earning of the country. All Intelligent | aiiufacturers and employers of labor i •eo»nhe this fact in this country, and, for hat""reason. «s much as any other, they iLocate the policy of protection, because t conduces to maintain good wages and limdreds of industries which would j j] jf our markets were left, open j , the products of labor which is ; a half or a third of the wages , to labor and service similarly cmploy- 1 in this country. Thus intelligent self- v.st on the part of those who employ | d„,r and whose profits depend upon ample issumption will lead them to pay ns high ages ns their business will warrant. To ■Avd down the price of labor to the Avst figure, while it will plunge it into ■i ciewmess and distress, will as surely in- ,;vc the employer, and particularly the uunfacturer, in ruin. The present ten- ncy is for every large producing nation to orott'et its industries by retaining ilic home • iiirkct for them. That is the policy of the 1 iiited States, and it is a part of that policy \ , put tlie wage-earning people in a po.-u- ; on v. here they cun be large consumers of ; ic staple products of the country. It is; .■cause the British policy lias ignored the I cme consumer and has tried to seize tlie | .arkef-s of the world through cheap pro-| action and low wages that Great Britain is passing through a period of distress it hich will last until other markets than I aiose at home are opened to its products. I We have reason to believe that the lead- j eg manufacturing interests fully recognize ' j'icse facts, and that because they do i ecog- j :.be them labor is receiving a larger share , tln profits or results of production than I ;vcr before. Indeed, it is sate to say that | luring the past three years labor has re ified nearly all of the profits and has shared very few of the losses. Competition i- so sharp, enterprise is so earnest and production is so large that the manufac ture r or the owner of money invested in sny industrial enterprise is well satisfied if he realizes as low a return on his money as tan be obtained if it were loaned at inter s't or invested in real estate. STRAY NOTES OF THE CIVIL WAR. the route, the federate giving their hard tack in exchange for the corn-bread of tlie boys in gray, but I suppose the poor fel lows got satisfied with Johnny-cake before tln.y were exchanged. 1). P. Lohetz. Mayflower, Ark., April 2S, 1888. 1 In* Hire,.,I Vlitnir* In Pi.. >v„rli( The largest theater in tile world is the new opc-ra hott.se in Paris. It covers nearly three acres of ground; its cubic, mass is 4,287,000 feet; it cost anout 100,COO,000 francs. T »>•- largest suspension bridge is the one between New York City and Brooklyn; the length of the main span is 1511a feet'six inches; the entire length of the bridge is 5980 feet. The loftiest active volcano is Popocatn- petl—"smoking mountain”—thirty - five mile.'southwest of I-’uebla, Mexico; it is 17.718 feet above the sea level, nnd has a crate three miles in circumference, and 1000 loot deep. The 1 ngest span of wire in the world is aped lor ;• telegraph in India ovir the ri' er Kistnah, between Flczorah and jjeelv- ur.grum. Ii is more than 6000 feet in length and 1200 feet high. ’i . largest slim in the world is the Great TIastern. She is (ISO feet long, 88 feet broad and 60 feet deep, being 2-S,B27 tons burden, 18,915 gross and 11,344 no* register. She was built at Milhvall-on-the Thames and was launched January 31st, iso,’. Tne largest body of fresh water on the S : '>t is Baku .Superior, 400 miles long. 11>0 wide at its greali st br, adth, and hav ing an aiv. of 32,000 souau miles. Its mean depth is 900 feet, and us greatest depth is sain to be about 200 fathoms. Its surface is about 835 feet above tin level of the sea. The biggest cavern, is the Mammoth cave, in Edmonson county, Ky. It is near tic Green river, about six miles from Cave Git,/and twenty-eight front Bowling Given. Tile cave consists of a succession of irregu lar chambers, some of which are large, situated on different levels. Some of these are traversed by navigable branches of tlie subterranean Echo river. Blind fish are found in its waters. I'HOPlfiMNlOX *. X illts h u. GKO. McE' HANKY, Resident Dentist. Itomi No. 2. 6'2b. livettd street, up sUi ’.Vittidi & Khmer*. I ilt. ('. T. OMil'HN. 1 f Dentist, iSuccessor ti> I ii . ,1. M. Mason.I Ottitv m \ 1 door to Rankin House. H trance ;m Riddle's gallery. i\’ F. T1UNFli. V> . Dentist. 35 . Twelfth street 'formerly Randolph FOR SALE. i; 'illllAl! ,\ ACCESS ’ {'HOM A • A (.’HANDI KR. 1 Attorney- at-!.a Office ID IV. on A street. « 'o'miiiIm j Printing, Book-Binding Pa p © r B o x e s c LO T MING! OILiO-TKCJJSrO! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PBICES. ( 1 vou • a suit mt G. J. PEACOCK, Tothira*r ',’D. <; I »V GO ID .Mi rue ii I mis K.« ;||mv w. W. Reerl, Druggist, of Winchester, Ind., writes: “One 01 my customers, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Burtonm, Randolph Co., Ind.. was a long sufferer with Consumption, anil was given up to die by her physicians. She heard of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, and began buying it of me. Li six months’ time she walked to this city a distance of six miles, and is now so much improved she has quit using it. She feels she owes her life to it.” Free Trial Bottles tit Brannon & Carson’s Drug Store. eod&w Picket ami Note Heads Bill Head.-, Nate’uent.s. - on ham!. Also F.n- ,elopes, Card's. Am. printed r.t short notice. Repo' Box'‘ 1'any dze or descript ion not kept in st- ok made at snort not lee a n os. <uix 4 iu-:n'r. tf 12 Ratui dph stieet. opp i-ut<- cost Otliee. j _ Home Insurance I in* m $3 jj if A j MM! til 1 \ Jb Gi ID j; ' OF Al'AV YORK, You Will Buy Now Without a Doubt. i; tin- Midli-ml depot. i ‘ . IV A a ventic. •i.i In >ii>c. in Cooley- ■ : "-;• - • rent - for *13, .tin . (routing it ont-Louses, til it veil ue 80 >i« m union •hop. fronting it- n garden •d five-room . near Clegg’s use, in Wynn- est I- >n- or slii -wing jui pt-i Foil ! \ FXT. I W ...I.i lila to !>avc a lev.' n s‘.>e R» r .Montli One St i;»K' i ■e House on Tenth two Douses in hack ises fur rent. Right Wl.Mi T.4YJAHL - . - K’roprh FORT HE SEASON OF 1836. YON!;V To LOAN. I’riniT Ki'fcals SrliiM'k. Minneapolis, Minn., May 18.—To-day Schock tried hard to cut down Prince’s lead, but it was no use. At 5 p. m. he saw all efforts would bo fruitless, and accord ingly let up. Prince kept on and increased his lead to 13 mi'es, 4 laps. The respective scores were; "Prince, 1042 miles, 1 lap; Schock, 1028 miles, 5 laps. Saved ills Lift-. Mr. D. I. AVileoxsou, of Horse Cave, Ky., sa^-s he was for many years badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were almost unendurable, and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters nnd got relief from first bottle, and after taking six bottles was entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively be lieves lie would have died bad it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Brannon & Carson. eod&w Cull Fur ii Mallors' Convontion. Pittsburg, Pa., May IS.—A call has been issued for a delegate convention of nailers to be held in this city May 27. The object of this convention is to take action on the proposed movement of returning to the Amalgamated association. nvoyiiic l-rinoiiers of War From tlie Front of Urauar Court House in 1m14—Noted Oltleers of lliah Rank. ft. P. Lovotz, of Arkansas, furnishes the Louisville Courier-Journal with this bit of far gossi p: When tlie spring campaign commenced ung the historic Uapidau, in May, 1861, most obtruse soldier of our ranks seem- I to know by instinct that something on v ry grand scale of war was brew-ing. nr torces, as well as those of the enemy, ere constantly moving from place to live. Everything was on the alert. The strategists and commandants of both ar ms Here seeking positions for the awful ■ajitlicts which they knew were in- yita' .Je. 1_ was hut a young u.-utenant of the Thirty-second North . cii.'ia regiment, at, the time on detached nity with other officers, constituting a n-uyost guard for Gen. Ewell’s corps. Our : meson the field, besides keeping our •in forces from straggling, was to take •■large of all prisoners captured. On the II nnd 8th of May pari of our corps were , me successful, capturing and delivering ' 1 R guard 985 federal prisoners. To Awll and another lieutenant was as- ■.vii tue duty of conducting loese pvis- U'fstd Orange court-homa., a distance of 1 jiv miles, ami dciiv ■ -ing tln-mto Major - Igcii id. provost , guard of tin. arm v' of ".‘■'hn ni Virginia. *nv inarch was made at night, a in con st a Hess firmament overhead and Scott's Emulsion of Pure Coil Liver Oil. With Hypo phosphites, in Consumption and wasting diseases. Dr. C. W. Barringer- Pittsburg, Pa., says: "I think your Emul sion of Cod Liver Oil is a very fine prepara tion, and fills a long felt want. It is very useful in consumptibn and Wasting dis eases.” AMitrrifil 8-000. New York, May 18.—In the suit brought by the widow of Dr. John C. Hannon to recover from Mary Irene Hoyt .*12,000 for the services of Dr. Hannon as medical ex pert in the contest over the will of the late Jesse Hoyt, a verdict of *2000 was awarded the plaintiff. Jlt'CK l.FVS AKN'IC.4 S.tLVK. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or money .icfunded. Price 25e. per box. For sale by Brannon & Car- son. je24 eod&wly IVJiiit 'flu*) Wuri* (.Ivrn. Head Waiter—James, see what those two men want at table number seven. James returning)—They say they’re not particular what they have. Head Waiter—Well, give them the regu lar dinner then. uuiun.NMjn.uu.rKisvrw-iwi I NSURE against less or damage b> Fire, Idaht- 1 niiiM and Tornado, at r..lc- unnnuiteecl as lovv av offered by any ivYablc- -nick c.imimi .■• The Lightning Ha we will be inserted in Dwelling policies without extra charge. GROCERS SELL IT. li v* Stiml 1 Oc. in stamps for .i con.picte t*.’. c; Li’, '-rinji’s New Cards (<Rv> ori^iunl tl*-'i;:i..q. Si, LEVERING A CU.. BALTJMuUE- J1U I dollars t-’ loan on first at 8 Jar cent. ALL FIRST-CLASS StoreSeBpers now keen it far Sale 4'tiiui ifarkncss iir.uind us. 5tv guard S1 T"' 1 "f but fifty men.all that could be ■ ; V l ; i 1 — ‘ diil not co eet the job, would '■ no i. been excused, o. I km-w tlie 1 4 mobility ] unde.-tci.k to safely eun- I ft" I'd oners with so few t- ei .ird l v.as told no more eouht tie - i had to lake the risk of* mie I I ■'’T- o j I,, dark I aii'imgeu in trout b; the : < I- tt'21 JTiirliotHtrcftf, I K? Bet. Third a:,d F. „rth, jjlJtlLOVliiUjIXJf ' C-o as K ,r; forms of .PRIVATE, CHj^ONDL) &viti bxi-A.TJ^.v.Yj LLS* EAciES. .. 7 i>j> 4 ~raiatr»r;:*»0a r>mi ZmpolrMcy, TO PARENTS. Mnnv baking powders are very pprniclous to health, m.d while' every one regards his own, In* sliould also have a care for the tender ones—the little children. SKA FOAM contains none of the bad qualities of baking powders - soda or saleratus. It contains no hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia. SCIENTIFIC. All Ohomistsvwho have analyzed Sea Foam commend it. Houseke«*ners vho have us.-d it will have no other. Cooks, whose best ofTort*- have failed with other powders, are jubilant aver Sea Foam. Saves tinu\ saves labor, saves money. It is positively nnequaled. Absolutely pure. Used by the leading hotels and restaurants in New York city anil throughout the could ry. For stile by all first-class grocers. GANTZ, JONES «f; CO., 1 Tf(i I)nane St., N. V. OULU MilDAlj, PAL 18, 184 BAKER’S rmnkfrwitnnnn nted absolutely j>til cm which the excerts .*!• r■•moved. Ithes^t/t itree gift of Cocoa mlxo i’h Starch, -\rrowrootor Bugas nnd is therefore far rnoreeeouon [ leal t M.\tivg than one cent ■.up. It is delicious, nounshinji .trengthnnhig, ..isily uid admirably adapted forlmn^ ds us well as f or persons in hca.'th Sold by Orowr* everywhere J*. O. REEDY, Rfth! Estate Agent, Twelfth St. A ! -o wiieu n«*t s.-lliiig or rent mg would take a Property o r the Columbus Manu facturing Company. ipjoisric^A-icT'rES, Aotels, Boarding Houses and Families will be 1 supplied at short notice with the cleanest and best flavored Berries that come to our market. There is no waste; all are fine, large fruit, free from sand, grit and trash. j RoSO fiiil I** i Opt/I*i.y OH L.IIIO of < cmpl<dc and fl i'lly !.quipped < «»IIoik maor.r . wuli \enrl.y a the Georgia Midland. P’ace your orders now for the days and quai. tit.y wanted, and I will deliver them in time. Re member I guarantee the finest and at prices as inferior ones are sold for. J. J. WOOD, i;is imo.\3> st nr: ft. Trtifi; d in all Ca u» on Hamilton and Till hot ton wood and North -tritts and AH lots are full (juarter ueie • 1 * re a desirable lot, as prices ■ ithm the next thirty days. TOOMBS CRAWFORD | Real Estate Agent. \~) X. »rl]i Dmad S * it m ■ I. ASile til (In- F. m s? Haler Power on tl»< < hidtalitmi !m*v ICit er, .1 osl Above (Ih* ( it> ol t oliimbii's. TATI. fiF* iKOift.lA. ‘ By •. irtue «.f tlie p< .^rriwetliH' < oiiuty, <- )\ lil lt(! JlHlt* |'I, i'll I III' n| !lii;il'iji'l\ /^vhRH Blliousnoss: Sick Hc*a r iach^ In Four hours. \G) One dose relieves Neuralgia. They cure an*J | proven 4 . Chills Fevor Sou* Stomach Bad j Broath. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerves, anil giv; Life f- 1 Vigor lo the system. Dose: OSUFA N Try thorn crieo ann you will never be without uv Price, 25 cents per bottle. Soul by Crt.Tn'Ys u Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on ?ece'pt j price In stamps, postja cl, fo any address, J. F. SMITH & CO., Manufacturers and Sole Props., ST. L01B5, M0 | eodwvtf i .K CUTNTY.—» n u- under the deed of trust « \< i.Mii \ lo tne mult /signed, .1. Rhodes Browne uiu! A. III/a s. trust11 ■. by the Columbus Manu facturing Company, of Muscogee county, state of (.etugia. dated .March J, 1SH. whereby the said c< • p-.ia’ oh conveyed to us till of the property, real m i personal, here.nailer described, in trust, to '•c'lnv the p.-yneft of its certain issue of Loml - a: <1 * ).c I i t com pons {he ix of as in said ic.! ! h-<1 sp t ill.u h ill enumerated all of which ap'* ' ir 'ini;, of record in Mortgage J»ced Book folio. to Meri li Iski. in tlie Clerk’s ■ l! ci ' i 'hiperior ('ourr. Muscogee county. Geor gia. m i m R"c(.m Deeds, volume O O. pages Hi to in ui-L. . March -A 1MHI, ofiice of the Pro- ;»au* ' <-i rt in the county of Lee, state of Ala bama. auo ii, Cor.fnrn by with Me directions and o ni • pn -( riht.-.l i*i tin* r(."so)ut:ons passed by the hold, r* of >.vd l. .ml* on Apr.'! At, 1HHR. midt-r the tii'hrrity c.mlerred said rieed of trust.; 'Ah v ill sell in the city of ( obunbus. Muscogee the 3d day of August, 1HHQ, i t he legal I of sale front of the d F. -M. Knowles & Co., on the Jier ol Br >ud -ireet and 'Tenth ford - rc-ft . L( ngthe immil place dcs in said city of * 'ohm.bus i at to the highest bidder, for cash, the '■ ioed l ;opej-ty (.!’ t!i< olunibuH All ' lots tv-llvc 3ft. Ik.»h led. lying and being na tion number twenty-si* f fractional section num- < •tiouai toviisl.ip ii'Ha range roimbir tliirty L30), i-sc iI. n v. Lee county, state of • 11 ;• foil. ng lot -of lands lying (••'GgU'.li -ih dist rict of Muscogee ‘ .< orgi i. I ii-nvii a - lots numbers ml eighty—even hv and the west sc\cmv-four 7G and fractions aber three .3 in i 'liattalK.ochee II enclosure situated east of the rly (»( « upied by .1. P Clapp, used r le--. A!’ of said land- i.i -t de- id hoing in tho county of Musco- ' ‘a 'iiG togotner with -aid , it\. Alabama, containing eight OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. P Of a T TV ELY CURED BY ADMINISTER]N0 DR HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. iquor npjM It b.is b«»c ind in even IIOU I'd. It , iifuiial ni u ntl * r i inj>o» s:. -JMmm 2v. ■ Jiil i.»U YATr.hT .VICE GUST °>u.OF ‘VI pe? ripoif 8 .ir> Li v A M. D. HOOD A 00,, rE’ir-'iiSTS <» i inntM) sr., c'ftlr' v.> •*>. (;,i. Call or writ- for < i ic i: 1 i •• A ini' /•;» rt i( ulm ‘■(4 V'5 'a* '•« 'M V ,.■*? hr ffl m tv p m D m ii M t 7 •{■ f A i "I A i pFY.prfi\ I: ■i A .... 8 ‘il. 1 Ait ' PE /YT/D MEfl J ^ | b't l m Hr si si i bl ifP ft J?(l! jh VR Ulh i e:,'n ov.v. \ I u «>* rrt v . ’} . l' had d-v> • a '.p.- 1 f: i At if 13',US i .EAta. 'Aasw^aa 1 • * /; Y'. '- ni Lg -Y.GJN' f lT: ' : ' 7 S« Jim Chtaicj] 3a. 7‘La, / ,' i'A i'G m?1i- , Cincinnati.BE)fiSs!S r -mc..y h-; o !■!■ m. iVG c.f X ft ; y.a I A ■. ' , /■' \ r, { V t j b w i s n t ...,, h f y ,v f & i y k '- "iy ■ <p ,| %sa«a«iina Ml M \\ Gbio. in.', ft 6V, . Pi (y * -rt <■ • • fr:!.:• i. f..: erundut ” AjSOUTE FREVEMiVk CHA'iLES H C0MVER. 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