Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 26, 1886, Image 4

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4 DAILY KNQl’iI'if.K - SI N : ('(H I .Mill'S. GKOIUJIM MKDXESDAV MORNING. MAY 2(1, D86. (Lolmnliu0€iti)uim-§un. ESTABLISHED IN 1828. 58 YEARS OLD. Daily. Weekh and Sunday. ’• nrni ;il.n’f• in the liriirl.i ni l!. j'l’i'X!- i'i 11 '■ n : l \. i >m* >iy input liv U i •.*■ 11• i■ > 1 I i* the* two volumes to Mrs. < Jrimt, which is it Finn Jiifivon. the net mil first cost oflho two i!mips (Inert nut cxccer! *3. It is very well to 4 * , '*‘*i ri-ii\vi"" , ll. i|;o-.v-rk ror$7.S0iwftir*.< It can bo thus- \ sji, j'iilar «•.>i11«• i«I<*'l»•<* in c-ill iiorl iun ; >mt why may not enterprising business men til 11: i- nimual 11 loot i Ilii of tii'* I'L - i- ; IfO.OW or 200,000 more if they choose to do i du\. Tin- F.NQl IHKH-Sl’N is issiiei opt Monday. The Weekly isisMied on Monday. Tin Daily including ‘hindn\ is ihlivt red 1>\ injurs in the city or mailed, postage fr< e, to suh- ;fibers for ».m*. per month, >5'2.00 for three tenths. 5*1.00 for six months, or *7.00 a year. The Sunday is delivered by carrier hoys in the itv or mailed to subscribers, postage l'n*e, at SI.1 ; t .' .it w liilo !h«* )nv.M<lo|)t is jd111 ’ /o*l in I <l"( p p| , ; . 1 innt her one of t In iiioinIm r:* i ox 1 »• *ri‘ 11. in j \\ lint hi most rutiii!-i;M i< ;. (Illlpj 11M •! 1 is fin- 111 | >] >io w t (loops i - »|| ill iiio. A * d o**> l.i \ Me. S. M . 1J iol ia i« I.-. o.|- 1 iii.r «.! lie* 1 ..1! a \ • 1 to ><i 11, w :i • linin': I in ; 11 ta ri ia _• • 1 * • .Mi'*- |).x 1 >f:in!ey. .fCifo- i s < * t; 1, • I l**.'t 1.11 fii'*< lintel Alter : !*>■ o ro of not exceeding '200 per si. inoln ling r-iynlty? On all Hale- .Mr* ■v.dvi iherroyaltv. fir that is part of nil public The Weekly is issued on Monday, and is mailed o subscribers, postage free, at SI.10 a year. Transient advertisements will lie taken for the D;til\ ;l t *1 per square of 10 lines tjr loss for the first insertion, ami 60 conN for each subsequent insertion, and for the Weekly at $1 for each in • 11 • nis. ini> th congress. Tm, Kansas City I ir* ■SPA WHS! H $3 p p $ • *10 Lf/. tr? rjraj i-ci 'sJ$ ii Til K llli-'l ((! V HMI HA I'i Icnry cm ily lia- liivil (lie ih ! mini Li - II m. W. 0. urn -- if. cn lii ■ lliinl A lulim 11 The results of a complete analysis of several &g GO ii.. All coinmiiiiluations intcmU-.l n> pm 111 ivilli 1 ends 'ii' interests olV'.rpot'.il inns, societies or . i.tlii id mils will be chnrired us lulvertiseilit.litK. i-jmci.lI cnntrncts nmdi* fbr ucliertlsiniz by the \ ear. (IhltiiarieH will be elmr^eil for at customary •tv 1 11 HUM.-1 1 This Will None but solid metal cuts used. All communications should lie addressed to the proprietor of the K.niiuiuuii-Si'N. Tin: law oiitly <• itn< t.•<I in Imva lint milv i'c(|iiir('p Ihal every |m.• k:itrt■ nl'lint- lerineor etldeine dlutll In'tif, in le tters an In. Ii and 11 liall’lnno, an (’inphatic plate- iiu nt tlmt il is an imitation article, Imt il nspiitvs all lintel keepers and restaurant and lu.imling liouso keepers to put a pla card mi every plate nf iniilatinn Imtter or elieese that is ljrniiolit on the table, staling that it is not a genuine article. ; it bout a 10.1b A ovum's was put on the joint diseus- sinti hetween (inr.lon ami Jtaenn only to "heh up serenely” in another direction. Colnm-l Sainuol II. Jemison, of Macon, inis iinnntinced that he will meet ex- t lovernnr James M. Smith, of tliis city, in joint discussion at Vest Point to-day, at Chiplcv to-morrow and at Thoniaston on s.ilurdiiy. Jemison At ill ehampiun the cause of Major ISaeim. I.ossks of property Irom lire inthe Uiii- iod Stales exceed one hundred million dollars a year -that at h ast has heel) the average lor |he last three years. The in surance generally amounts in the aggre gate to sixty per cent, nf the loss. In (In- last sjx years the loss has been S.",5;i,JOn,- • . J| and the insurance s lus.iiui- and el il he rcmoiuhetvd that although this much was "covered hv iiistiramv," sume- hody had te pay that S.'ius.will w, I'd ... I'll. • appears f It .sled OI I lie di-l riel io pul < 'ol. I bites into j 1 it ate life at tin end d' In- oi'e-'en I era 1. There is no emu j. I, tint against Idle and he is liekliott I edged to lie p,.p : h . tt il h hi- people. The old iih-a nf e fiil- I ion in I hat di-l riel has been e.xpb••l"d, and while lie i- now sorving 11 i- third i term, t he ex perienee t hat he lias gather- ed makes it all the more important i hut lie should be returned for the fourth time. There mat |( v , . j( j; those who are a-pifing and , r:[ , i,r stm..ter think he lias had enongii di tinetioii, aial sciuiler fur the should now gel out id t ho tt ay and git them a chance lor his seat, Imt Ibis eh nient is confined almost exvhi-itelyt Much iis]iiianls. The tlemoerat • of the third A! d.am district ttill bate to ttait a good tthii. and do a good deal of hunting, before i they find imother leal; tvi'o can eoni'er as .HID. Crtisf. iliimlantf. DPar.en lunch honor upon m- emi-tilueiiey itn'l I An Scmij> iiiuikus fiu. .; do ns lnueli for t lie democratic party nnd I t>j t utlnini. and for holiest govciinuent as (’• >1. \V. (j. lK e.i tl-.r ( kites, Il is true he ha • been re-elei led and rt i !■ "ted. I ail that was beetiu-e he deserts 1 i ih ala! he de- el \e«. it still. "'iiip .“".l of; Air. 1 luVile,i i n it i t L a j i uni : [ if a u n i. ! ... i J L i i i, packages of <0 LE¥ E LA U D’S B X SC l tea O PG W 0 E t? 9 purchased by myseli of grocers, confirm the fact that it is made of pure and healthful materials, well manufactured, and is ir; every particular reliable and most whole some. Having had the examination of the materia 1 .s used i ■ manufacturing, the Cleveland p.gjjVt.icr e.f i.j,......y yrfn‘kt, ?.t aifords me pleas^ne to recc-mmend it without reserve.” WM. M. HABIRSHAW, F. C. S., Analyst for the Chemical Trade of New York; Chemist of the N. Y. State Agricultural Society; Analytical Chemist to the New York Produce Exchange. Hie Each Juror, ».-toir*iwjf»g.iini»HW(n«r'«* «■e*»*/rwBfc«3»v-.a'*M5 .*a>rj nxr»-.«.-4uin.rn nutva w irmo.*’ -t uxmc 1 Cl W* Cl C o f t ci KTrs*y. q M i r 1 O 8 & U--t .J 1 l Cl h h RS liilc 1. ui h.s tiuiiil. .1 ml, rigcht nfti r ’.htu. be biuLi Ii •'■>*•’ I*' 1 ' h M-. ■ Mill lx I'i • [ hi.cl .*. fin ?’i m.it nttUMiY. A moil- lii" in." .y NNoiliiy jui*l clr-. iii^- i11hi! oi 'CD- < >i ('(• 11m11»11s i 11<■ j'ii) he.ui. ftiei. and left ear weir ia a and hi sult’ercd terribly. I caiurht (lit from him. *iii*l it spread nil over my i\ neck Mult von ^ot into my eyes. Xoliody 1 \se won If I rve) JTl l»el ter. I fell sure we \« fijfiu'ed for hie. I heard nf the Crnn it •. dims, and ;>r •cuf'd a Imttle of the Now is tie- line* io ( ra (’Ii-I'a Piib' A •I Inch, u eel:I... per ft" ■ > Inch, 7 ! '2 cents per r.stimat es f ah; your yards or lay Sower Pipe, Tor- ;• \ <*r. D* .ok al I ho prices. G Incb, 8 1-2 ceuts pet foot., S Incb, 12 centa per foot. l'umishe'1 on application. lirnrv Soap, stud *. ir* ;t \ t ry prniiillH lil |><*si lion. 'I’lii- ,i --nei.*it ion. w hirli no\v Iid. *. hlirary »>f i'l»ui! V.OiiO \ oluuips ot nii'C*liu iv-v-tiy rw'.Pw v.W'h iioms h< * ■ I.s. Dir! n.aiv.lains a free ivadin Udist.l Dike of Tl (irami : . Mv boy > skir. is m ■ fd I .I l E KPTJNf . • City, M. J. ii L UUil T) Twainh StrecD l.s.l. I.HT It.. r. P. TIIK SI.VK.ATII IMSTUirr. Dll-: executive cnmmiaiv of (lie g.\- nth ciuigi'cssi-ina! district has callvd the ci invent ion mi Urn Mb of July lor (lie purpose el' n-iinin.iling a candidate. The e wilt ive c- mi mil tee -if ’ !• -yd n Hint V has entered a prnle-t again-! Ibis early dale. \ reasmi assigned hv them is that Hie tinners ul'the district will he tun he-v In give the attention h> tin matter which will insure a free vuitv the people. IT my further believe that it should imt lie held until after liie go!lernnlnrial ci.!i- ventiun. This is the situation a • it appear- upon the surface, hut it is mu imurohable that •i'l'iere is- an nndcrlying ■.. "ii that i- • • f ; ouch more con i pa u e. t 'ol. J. Olanee and Judg.'J, Lain have both ! Ai-ry recently ulmnnu- "I Hlel'l-vles as I i undulates, and ' 1 u.iiuli d lli.tl they have cum! bled i - ha\c the vonuniliuii held at an i arh .hue. This i-- d-ui ■ to lepri\ e ll-m. J . . ,-on • l le. .. uts. t lm pre-cut represvntati'. - .r an meeting the people liefore toe com .uioii is held jnless ):, ii a ■.i s lii- pla, ,• i. \i,.ng,oi.. If lie should do t.., w.aiid use. it as m argument agioi>t 1 Il w di lie remembered i hat Mr. Cl; m- ■m- was elected after a ficr.c eou'.vst with Hr. Felton six years ago, and lias sen ed three success i\e :e: ms. lie is an able representative, am! it will take a rung rare to d. feat him. .winry are kept oil file. . p, | he disinterested I TUK WIMtST S«HK lilUll. ilmos to some ol li-e.j tAvcntytlvoyearsD.Have been seiibe"vriur”i "-n- C. REE Mi) . lu'iinl s;i . . s. .' the OriTin •: \ It':vkdiks. One , •bi'On ki*l)t the Ci ricuD.k ivmi s.oai’( ured a little* d : i ' h< 1 use "fthe wor i sore liead we ev UNYOA II iiipl hi) la.lic- : spilt* ol various * . . r 1 h(• use <*Mhe word sore head we ever 'll ll|> (o Jl ! D -(.: DUiU'Cl, UlJil ltS pOW Ol' :01‘ thr R^oln KVTatid Cotk URA are now c good A, a . ' or at an, Hum greater than TT {gTi&Sff n‘, i.ALTDiii^AaY" iV’YD iii-ju-i . • V. provided it Ip proi't'ily | DV',Y:'T; iu D.L "" surlaiiu**l )*n . lie* (*irij <■!)«. I>u( i • ii ; • ; : -ti-lijm*'! hv ilic j l»k* oft • mi'Uud V . ■ .1 v 1 ; y i-'D-tln. nt quiry. it. J. iJ. DANl'OK’l H. ii J^hysiciun ruid Surcfeon. Office at Glass Bros.’ Dm# .Store. Residence Fourth avenue, south Catholic church. my23 tf Beal Estate toeo lit, J yR. GKO. McEJiMANEY, 3 / Resident Dentist. Room No. 2, 02'A Broad street, up stairs, over YVi'.lieh Kinscl’s. jalG-ly D U. C. T. USB URN, Dentist, ( •t'-joava ) > rr\niDiEs are a positive esua r<.i ever for*.*, oi Skin and ltloocl 1 i eas -s. ir«>n I Pii ii D r Scix>;‘ula. Sold everywhere. 1- ■ ■ I,, f.. ny.vD-o M An In- I On, : • P.A. )0c; feo.u% ?'»C; RltsOLVBKT *> Pre 111 II- G to ' .Ul»c -l llUKliN A\ Oi 11 > j p U| 1 ,y IJ, e POT’iKR DRUG AND CflKMK'*.'*j. of till* ::.n s Ii *n J (air the library j B0..1 *«.. M..sa. ussocial i ... Inis'Low. eoustaui !y hamper- j Send for “How to Cure Skir, DiD ed for th 1 ■ on •• fin It King up n 1 v j. i V in-mi.-,bus,iTuipb•, Hlackbea. . kc * i- B.ihv l-Iumors, une ci'TRra v .-<• \i*. mom hi..*., oa.n* ;.d . ;i»•:» :• l- c-'iKi'i* Imtiou m ■ u (Successor to Dr. ,T. M. Mason.) Othco next door to Rankin House. Same en trance us Riddle’s gallery. oct-ly W 1 ' F. TIGNEU, >1. Dentist, 35 1 ^ Twelfth street (formerly Randolph street.> POB SAL3. 7-iy G. K. THOMAS. JR. G. IS. CHANDLER. i 'flMTOMAK .t CTIANDT.KR, ' Attorneys-at-Law. Office 118 Broad Street, t’olumbits, Ga. tf Lot. Store >Raise its Divotr. ui! N UUrfcd i a that \vi. born .’,* ry. T* t iilcrta FL'i.L OF An. MRS AND I'aIN . i • i "’hlch um human s'UI! see .1-* <1 tl.vonly Woinlfi Ip I |lvviate. is tlmeonyiiidn •!' t • - i •*. U ' Hi* much has “’•j and ■ • je*va 1 ?■ > amid' ' ' to i> *.ii i ,, - .,,11; ia 3¥ J mumnatlon, the C'i ricuv. \ . afHHh'.ujr a * ih libra* , v* & - r.u-r Sixth ic.cn.*•■ ami Bifshfh street— acre lot. Store House, 21sfi5 feet ware- I u*‘-e. waiv*m vard. stalls and oufchouses I .a.* tiirdt date 100 head slock. Will !! or rent. Best, locality in city. Call id see. Terms easy. d• i...\r ! v v 11 L*n by tin* ' •.i , 11 It vvilli 01 liv 11 ionb I .: ' div in'd t,» im-ri;.. n.* 1 . . «.,*;.. , ..in. )A „.,ikt >th>.:' | im}ln\. :• iht ’tU t M il.'N S 1!. l* jlruei- nU'1.1 and !;h* In;..*1nu di’.nrlnrs ill the* ! lari' 11... 7 .a <*i in. iy 1.11] *r» j »;i n* l to do ll.is. lm I i.i.l t hi* mi*llibll>hi|) i.s I fallimr » * .t. . * ii 1 w. \ m iuh io |*i\**lom- i [ "•y'V %*P#'V; S * ' Ho kit st avenue, beiwcen Fourteenth 1 nth streets. Good well water • works on place. Terms easy. OF GEORGIA, ^Diiftnvi'mtcn) hailromil. the mi i r.j:f?:SsMiOEills,Kv Acre 1-ind. 6 room House, kitchen an ervam house, on ) , T , st avenue betwee eventh and liighth street*-. ;tSi»s3i4,\vi)>m<*t\v ibv.DuDit U'.dlwny, folamhim and Westerii Itnilway. ami f£oi»iir ii«<l <Uir:ia*d SHnsiroii-di, Savannah, Ga., May 18, 1888. f .Ten all I'orBUt of PIlT l . r ^TT!. v i.Aih'uO and SlLXUxikJLi X. .il- J tVSK*. , _ _ . I eniuntorriicn. and n i*.-7, 1 miles east of city, ifl Lot in Northern House, good water, OTICE! j hi. the If. 1 r v.-ugi'.'-x makes any provision to .1 mvii. 1 tlm von-litiitimi in tin- matter of the presidency, it should lie broad enough tn take in the w hole maebiiu ry Ol election- for 1 lie pre.-idi ncs hi. ui. I eu..ngli to ai'olisb tile now le-eiess am! e 1 - k y intervention of electors and f. uii.- -1 ; tlit«• for it a direct vote of t.no people. Tin second and tweillli articles of the • ii-tilutioii. in their piv--ent form, bristle we, h .liir-eulues and potential dangers in f etor- and for the . ieetimi hr presi- a 1 o and \ iee-pivsidenI. idle hill fir. mi M 1 I tea. 11 - e, ,1111)01 I, 0, w hi.il goe- P - llo 11'. Iil-le Ilf a e.>1; • ■ ■ ioli.d amen I no in in . r.ler t" paaia. for s.. miiinp.-1 tn nt a matter a- -. e.n,.! \ a v p-re-i.h i it. -imlild therefore ai\ e way I , a resoluli. u i.e il at c Air. Iteael 1. !'' - -ame . mi : I 11 C. r. coin 1 ner.d i I ig I I ... slale le'.:i--!.l ! rv '" to call tl'!■ a t'edeaal e.mvein mn. :o a gem la! le.i-i.m ..; III. lU.lel I in ! O'li toil, and a lew , a i , i p.. i; 1: - .1' no 11 " ” h ' "a I..,- .1. 10 in- 1.it, 1 i)„ a- e- - 111 C ,11. 1; i 1. tlm -ii Tl . 1 -ta'e of affairs, m, far a- .a a. d, ,o.(l hi mi 1 mu ,. |.' 11 mio Irulli sue: 1 a i: mi 1 .. .a m 1 computation S VrMi.iL.IS a lies from city, property i,he bes 111a ilia t» d i Lex* t.v'a; PHf.V rtoed in all Ou-og COUNSElA-n i 'HMIL following is the order and time fixed for j i the change of trhclc gauge of this Company’s ! lines from 5 feet to \ feet 5) inche ;: •iand Lots. Will sell to |* A a^usta to Millon Mav2mh, 1888. ! (iriftin to Carrollton May 28th, lsSG. Bai nesville to Thomuston May 29th. 1888. Iv.i’onton oi Gord'Ui May 29th, 1880. Albany to Blakelv May 29th, lS8i>. Fort Volley to Perry M.iv29ih, JSn>. Macon tu • 'oiumbiis .May 31st, 1S8(5. Fort Valley to Albany May 31r-1, 188(5. Snuthvillo to Momgomerv Mav 31st, 18.38. K: | Co.'s Trado Palace, 0i»i)0.<ile i 'utiibert to Fort Gaines funo 1 S; jss!: | Kankiii House. Co'umbus to Troy May List, Is old Hi Rented fur 18 bale he glad to she I— I find that if is a short lime before Cray will merit ibe same trade he enjoys in Savannah and Augusta in es- iaiiusbing the Columbus • mulch. ~—1. hud Gray litis decided ad van I age in being so long acquainted with the Georgia trade. 3— I find Gray must con sume a great quantity of Dry Goods for all his stores; hence the reason for his low prices. 4— I find from boyhood Gray's name has always been a household word for bargains in Dry Goods. 5— I find all Goods so neat ly kept and arranged that a person can select any article with ease and comfort. (5—I find one price their strict rule, and politeness their standard. 7— 1 find it is a pleasure for Gray's clerks to show goods. 8— J find an agreeable sur prise at the large assortment of Dross Goods and the mod es I prices asked. 9— I find Gray lias the widest and finest Table Linens in Columbus. 10— 1 find Gray is head quarters for Mourning Goods and Black Silks; also that be can show an elegant assorl- 1 men! of Parasols, and that his White ftoods department has choice bargains. II— 1 find Unit Gray Haul ages business as if by magic, w'ith grace and ease, that is far beyond the reach of imita tion. 12—1 lind that Gray, by bis long experience, vim and pluck, and low prices, lias altered the people’s course when wanting bargains, and they ail go Io tl. P. Grav D a 1 ■ i i„ lEw-TE-dl.E-A. Sib-J-WX.iSl i.ixi to v* !■:<*•« Mivni nia, r ?,:* "m-v, r lIM.'-l iiiikdf !i!m:■ *i. 1 divifo li;nc better i i Waft st reel. *1). its Jiulire John >r over cither lktec Hr WJ yij p,. f * t’i r Formerly Hfic 1 for 7K 500. Will Now jJI i ill i 1 hii U u l W. S. GREEN, Ret I OIS FH, LTp'ou llii- (tray guilty whole city of Columlms hi'-iuJ Di: I brown into a state of ex*-ib‘- meid by bis large, new Spring I Stock and bankrupt prices, producing a 1 In uub'ii 1 * ■ I' among so-called competitors, and smiles Io purchaser'. Being recommended to the iifiTcy of [lie court by Hie buy. I \\ ill reconsider and re- ; -erve sentence until n Estate AW. : hi III*.* meantime the U. A HAM A !>lt)>s AX'-ilt I A I IUV. i 1.. . 1. 1-K - 11— - M; . .... e a X. T! i- is T'TI Tnole Palace will offer - iudie-emeids .in all *1 m -ids. All are invited their last ai rival of (Jouds. I..;. iu moor 12 Id .I.. Heals .• r n i h p i’i * * I (nidfirpoU n <' \ i, ,7in o I H lSibI ii y ' I ii i Li ui Ltf UI * 1 < .■; i11 11 •tank \ -ii. .! as h, r 1, \ iv-i l. r. M;-. J in i , .1 ■■'•I'i, in ■ in. F..i- i- tllinoum , , 1 U'MM-I! I..\W L'-pTr!!!' n einlaii il.-. I, . !■ ■' !, iTEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY il 0F MUSIC Boston, 57ass. THK URCESTn. ‘ PEST EQUIPPED !ntha WORLD 1 i tm -n ' ■ i : t.M yn*. Tii.vr- fj c. n rnrj o pn ■i ; i a ■ i LJvJD Oppo.-alc Bank in HoU'C, COLUMBUS, - - GEOBu'B \. Sav i.iah, Ga. AumW- '"'- l