Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 29, 1886, Image 3

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K New*'. frprt>;^,jT!ir^' Slates ’Told jin .*,1.. “ Brief'PaflitjTiiphs.-* - - -' A Rill l(M I'l'rt!—Kill: Cut I.i! lllllick' SIllt'Wlllu.KH Aii.ithiT i-'i-iliii-.iui-hi-il.-t Itviiiirknlilr illil l.mlj-.V Ncgni’;* lln«tin'cll) Act Uirmliiuliuin's Hoc hi— I'-i moil's I’em-li OtVItiii'iT. Bennrln. ttoine is to hart 1 a new buffeting, H A company is being organized in Athens ; for thepurppaa pf building a line! hotel. The Camilla Clarion Ls just entering its j tilth year. Success to its future, - I Mrs. L. L. McCl'eSkfey, of Atlanta, died in Augusta Sunday afternoon. The ordinary of Oeonee county still re fuses to order the enforcement of the pro- hibition law. - T. C. Mayson was convicted of violating th^ prpjb^tion law in Atlanta Tuesday 3hb.d5'dal^ (Mstridt, injtockdale iofcritv, Jiajs j|our j ijien hvejragipg sii feet three inches in height. v 1 Blakely has passed a dog ordinance im- j pei) net^'^rehar<tn'Q,urttlay, ‘which’is^stti' poundiiig the ownSr ofall dogs running at | natdd about nine miles belovrWest iPoif!*| , large. j‘hAth^Chgttahoochee river^ I found Mr,. ... , . .. .aw dwret .Thr_ plans bought $25,500 w'o’rtli iinhJ'city. ! 'Ttte ffebUlktt ;e«i-ri>poiuU-rit of the Ad vertiser says: “T visited Thff famous Par- There are-four hundred men at work ii: with adarge 'force of hands' ha«J! the Dade Comity coal mines,-and they dig 1 iff "'“ rlc Packing peaches for shipment to 600 tods of coal every day. $ie«qVo*fc. -1 feund Mr.-'Parnelj to be- ft Tr . k . r _. _ VF*V\ r nlpllQflllt rfCilltiriirMin LTn !■> n At Hop. M. H. Shurley,- who represented in. M: «. smiriev, who represented Warren coiyitV in.the last legislature, died on»the 23d- of rneuniatismof the throat. . Sportsmen in the country are enjoying themselves shooting, young doves. The birds are nicer at this season of the year than any other. The executive committee of the Augusta naasenBfaijivKcof.ti., kavedeolarod.#, boycott against the goods manufactured by all the Augusta mills. Mr. John H. James, of Atlanta, has gone to Washington to see the commissioner of internal revenue concerning his trouble •3vitTi ttftrt department. very pleasant gentleman. He hr a brothef of the fainaLin Irishman, :C, 8. Pitritell. Mr. .1 , Parndll has -shipped, large • auantities fit* I ■> cli he found peaches this ready sales.' '-Tuty! LVfefl (‘ CgOUttP ItZCBlTTS, .'C3--A.. year for whic ije informed ipe that lie had - Jiggers, the Size of a flea, fire killing offi t-hlCKeiis in Putnam county. A T The Knights oCLn'bor hove established* the order in Barto'w. - j j The birds about. Tayipa are said to by .. I fewer this seasoii tUa^-evgr.,) , Bio/irit .sh No. 265 Chiploy, Ga. Summer. - C L.-. Howl, JU* rflonia, Jcttfchen and linlik** other cAt 'ouiuTLnfls ;i large lot. * Tnis place is located on the top <flf Aouijtftlii.’t wmE is Ta'^opular Oi*m?rwh*ht*sno"nispoK**'<)t it at ‘ and will give ^ , {■H^ ^Tilree^Rose Wesid6nces— ** 4, \50i4iat)0, $2000. ^ ^ ’wb- ' AVViinto rt» Sciences ~ ^; SyO. *3000. ^ t $ Ia.i I' <£i vc.jw. ?i«w or hicioid emu, 3 nr. ms. dixlec-nth ijieet. rooms, newly pa.nted bed, rooms, opposile market, re m, 2 $10. A*Kil! , Kwdbd *yotut'g ftian, "ha.^ strirted a rwiahe. jwith, -a -lull grown Ply-t-4 ... mouth rock rooSteiv .iiii.ejfourmiq.uths-cid 1 roosters and four pmiets of the latter age. ■■■;He'is ! ’~ f — * UI -“ iher.s. lli(. yOci’iSv • C., j . . , , , redmsi »'• - ' * ot the grow.ng prosperity ol that section. No BIS Tenth stieet, 3 rooms, celled. *5. CMoaerE 1 . Kidney,- or Jacksodytiie,- htura-p^^- & jiuvdjt.sufled, i*;) J i s», Property if ttfVfcSl- featuring -.Company.- r rotliplotc mnl Fully I>jiiI|»|m*6 t ohoN VlU'ltM’J. r<*jUt*l \S 1 f ll JK.vavJjr « vl file I’ilH *»c'♦VuG ir OX< the < ImliidioMi lipp Itlvn. .Hiid'AWvf ilie I'lt.v <d' Ci>hhi»lin*i. u ~ ». jiigi.v, i'oyxrk.- O U.\' vijluc A»f the p'' ver v» sfv« in'us muterrae t(~niib r*iici r^nditirtiiM of*S\ -rt.-rin in* <>(r*Whst ( i^ucki, si. XUiydgr JtowwiH* hv Tnc vnnmlbUH Mann- M itm*^ «oohrit ypHt tt#‘o/ ticorin:i. i; tc i .March ishj, wh&roby ,tb«i abiil ocnr’raiit.n o iincycd to us all of the property, vc'ul ah'I YNviwmnl, her?-in#itt^r dfcmSrtbetf, in-trnat, to liscnri* tihc payment iva certain .issatCi of .hcndsaml the iun ro^t coupons thereof a« in said I 11 dst tfrert sp^’ciHeM cttd *Miun'iPmt?# i d/all of^hiot uppfcaWH'lnla of-iecord hiu-.AlaDtKa^enlJ^ed'Bpob -.A,*: iidi-o- ayv t.».:i7.{ ) .Marc-V 5. Itwj, in the Clerk’* niUce («f Superior OoiirL Mu,sconce coufity, Oeor* fxda. ^ti«Tin RcfMrd r)cr*dV,^olmni“0 (?! rfnjres 81 . ' to Hfe iuclusivo. March 22. 1884, office of $ie> Rro« U inty Court in the county of Lee, state of Ala- mfhrt; arifl iti cAwfWfmfty with theVHfwctlrms and .terms iwencribed in the.jret*oiiUJo|iH.piv*ieom»y ( ihe . i UoMers-vl' said bondaou Aurii2J, 18HA», uuder the authority coiiferred by skiffdetd of trust.) * We #ill sell iit till? city of CMivmlMIH', Ml PiiiliiDin PhI»»<m* i urn ihi l i niu 33. tfoiiltfonirry t<o IVitsliiuulon HilhoiiU lmnuc |No. 2 | fc N% m.d . No.j54 fiouth Ikiuml Traina. Cico.ve At hint a..;... Leave C’olumhus Opelika . Loach iMpoi'a., ^* t “ NotasulKa.. “ Ohchtiw .’......a.; r,..*..... Arrive Montgomery. Leave 51 ontffomery...n...r. Arrive Seltun % .. N Leave Helhtn...! *. : Arrive Marion y.**** “ Greensboro ToJSlneveport via Q. and L\ Koutc. Leave Akron •' A iti \ a Meridan....; :: '• u Leave Meridian Arrivf Jackson :... Arrire VlcLshuf(f ! have Vicksburg : Arrive Mcnrre r. 5 00 a tu . jm*a ml. 5i8 | No. 50 .Np.52 J 1 15 fVin l! 30‘pm - ). ■ r 2 p 1U, 10.50 \) ill, .* 5 08pm 1 4 30am .f ft 2l-pmu 4 45<a ml.., 5 35 pm c nA ~ *** .. > 14fl p m I •o 0 02 PAUL (521 pin ..j. 7 20 J» m| "iin: s-ifiom; BM-aiii- '12SO pm iff50 a in i 00 p 111 I 10 55 n in S U 11 in 12 10 p m 1 1 1-1V m 1 10 pm liOOpw 2 OJ, pill j 7.Q»P m I 11 15 p 111 J 11 30p m 4 22 ft m . 6 50am 7,20 a m 1 10 p m •.... ■ 0 3ftp m > Bun ters and four pilleLs 4 of the latter age. ! ng. yto»c«. Jf^Jl t w i Ur .Hrianging elegant ne^.fbnhyj oung jttSd^j * » - "ct'-siSb tu g'u laro the s'uloon ml' ing' pur- .twines’ awwii—w . There are six. qx eight iaeatic^ confined ivaj l inght aut'ouiUUngx in ".the 'jail yav&at At lanta awaiting accommodations at the aSylnuf. It iS necessary to keep a guard to look after theni. One of the unfortunates " is a-small white boy, - Who hits the dropsy. Whenever a United States prisoner, —want*.to come out of—jail and.give, bond, _.thfc law. requires that a United States ofH. WttJ'gjlm'jiijpttiL't’ti /he BSdi ftl* »c W«i-Wejs jthJrty'WKSiig.H'it ’fflii;; fee ifampifits Si^Alimsita.cverjj .|ff- — _. .. passed through Macon Tuesday in charge of a geutltSUWi J'.ViKT -yw lta!j|iiJ3L her to the JT A (r, x. \J ' Miss': stWiWJwv' of' '-tfeililariega.: ]5i •ugh Macon Tuesday in charge tl^Uku jjtWtK *aVii3i her to asjtlun^ at. Milledgeville. She is 17 years • "age. ,ailri.lost- betr-mmtjka few monutfs ag 3. & r w lob'i.kiiicy *h| flitiiiii.r, Fkyipr s a»rti and severely* ben PU! , pose _ul ooiiig some writing, when lie found'the gbpoer quietly engaged in U.- I vouriug a rat waicn iu na.. caagnt. The Jacksonville Times-Union says: It is i said that the railroad freigut rate war in : thy Cuatuiiauoehee, Apalachicola and rlint liver teni.iory.nas Oeeu settled, ana an August 2d rates will be restored. The roaos engaged hi the -fight were tile Ueur- Fof i gja Central, tne SaVanumi, t'loriaa and iftistern aim tne Fiorina'Railway ami Navigation company. Each cut into trie territory ol tlie ouieis, and Vhe three made a warm light. An attempt was made two months ago lo settle, the matter, but with- ovit r.i'vebs;,. The blajne Was put upon me 'J r.tiiw 50,.51.”52 and r,2 iliiily. Trains i, 2.11 find f‘i ilftilye.tcepf -Sumlri.v. Trains 'VI and ... dnyunlv. Tmlns !1 ami'IS N'fontgrmicrv and iGolllmbus TlmiiiKlj i-reight ami Actoininodavt.-n. Train-:in and'51 conmct at tlhRhow with rnskeyee Itnilrnnd. . Traiiib 52 and 58 Pullman Palace liul'.'et Cnfs IjetM Oen New Orleans atid Washington with out change. Ci-JAB. H. CBOMWEU. C.'iiC'TI. GAH13ITT, Ht-nevnl.Manager. • Ueneral PasscnKcr Agent. of .'-ticiuua inulway andisavigation company, p ago. . . . Whciiidkeia’RteStaresrestarea the roads will Jiroat | work only tneir own-territory. 1 Oi-urji'iii Crisis. j •The cotton outlook isureported gloomy ! iti becatui courity. 5 " tfihtr TCPttoB -'.Suason.;,is reported about three weeks late ill Sumter-comity. ? ***&<& ana , ,i }9 V'W.fjdes thq corn crops are "grtod/al-* wo , Scton „ a , jeat her niotner. laifee n?39j4inl:jpeU % “‘sir tlii; lues’ flOJubr—wJH' bt fU^P^u'b^fo^ afi^kincT of muiiufaciurinif or other busincs/?. Brick Building oppOHiie west <»l market will be lilted up t > buit iemuit. Hodges .vianor, Linnwood, next to Mi*. Geo. Woodruff. No 1225 First avenue. Temperance Hall. No 8%-Third avenue, 5 rooms. bivrllliiKK For Kent front (M'tolM'r 1st. No 821 Bioud Si., * story, 8 roopns, water works and k.is, Will be puibtej. No M Seven* !• street, 5 roovys, water works. Sn sny Second avemte, f> rooms, water works.. No W21 Fifth ifvemie, hjtxr Mr. 1 >. jF. Wfllcox, 5 roojiui, :'l ). No 309 Eleventh street, 7. story, 6 rooms. No 1221 Fourth i*venue, v story. VViH be painted and renal vert. No 1441 ^ftcona ftvcuiu;. opjiosito Mr. J. S. Gar- -- *-- rtt. •» roomVi, * • : . Residence on Rose Hill, next ( has.T’hilips.Esii. No.-if^f-T-hird hveiiuer-f-roomHi- ^w. -- Southeast'ccSuffr v>eflom» avenue wnd fcJevi nth street. Street ^UP'sjfi.sT tpe flour, No loll hirst itv.-nue. n rooms, opposite nuirkej. No so 2 Third a venue. .5 looui-v will nut., water Price yjily 116.' Hanv* dwl*l»7:)Er C A No ‘'biril avenue, 2 .-nory, 0 rooms. No iij.b j i :r;1 av’-nuf. 7 rooms water works. • * ilmlftdl mo(irtri>oonv«nft;)*eu*.'" No i ?*ta.Third ax-enue, 7 ro.B.'es..t{iri0^: - Fio.lijDS.nitJl av«aHie# (V0oom3, waver wopte. 1 Second avcsnviFVt 5xo*>ni9T gur* Central i m Mu«cc»te-s non my, Georgia, ou th«, 3d day of, ^wgust»,M86, between the legal hours of sale, in front of thk< auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co.,^oh th* northwest comer of Broad btraeta^nd, Tenth nubile outcry, to the highest bidder^ ft>roMh f *th& .aUum!kUmuL. -pvvpvrty I.mf. *-«» CnlnnBm* Manufacturing Company, to-wlt.:' All those lot» mud piuxa* 1»of, Jaiul .«itinted', lying ^nd ^elng aar follows: Fractional section number twenty-six <26fbnfl th'fetaorth halfbf (VadfeioUMl section num ber thirty-live C35),,both in IVactional.township numoer eighteen fTO), range* hhmbOT thirty f80), in formerly Russell, now Leq j county, state off Alabama. AUu-tlie fiilimviny lotk of lands lyinir and being in the eighth (8th) district of Mqaci cotiWty. state t)fTteorgia,1n»oWti an iota: Biun eighty-six t861 and eighty-seven t87i ayd the we half of lot number Seventy-<bu7 f74t and fraction b uumbered;^ainetyone (91/ and nineUvAwp (92), and Island number three (3) in CnauanoOCbeo river nmlH stuall enclMure situated ofrtbe residence formerly occupied by J. R. £lapp, used as a residence and grazing lot, contaitffnr seven < 7' acres more 6T16&T. 'Auormiid lands last d€r sqribed Tying aud being, in the coputy .of .Musco gee and state of Georgia, and, together* with said IniidA hi Leo county. lAlAbanux. containing oighl hundred tmd thilly (8§0» acres more.or less. Also, all of the said Coltmiburi M(uiufltctuHn|r ronipauv’s/biuldings <m suid laud in Muscogee county. Georgiu, operated us a CoCfoii Factory, ogee nbero west add nith all of the improvements in hnyuturoner appendant and appurtenant thereto, inclusive, of the cards, spindles, looms, machinery and fix tores of every kind whatsoever contained in said buildings;. 1 disci, ail and singular, the- o^tor 1m- ±x,^I Iur-lLO A-1'D All Trains On this systeih m ooivr^v\.-TsrxEis. * run by C'outrol or HO Mcridiaii-tipie (Y and afh r Sunday, July 18th, 1886, Passenger Trains on these Roads will run as follows: 1 No, 1^ : PuSS'.LfV. ttEAirtfiJWN. ■V 1 No'. 53* N . ; Hm-a'K'r..; P» > m 8 20 p hi, 8 >411 k 5(5 p m ) ill ?r03 |j rn ; U Pip nf | 1 17 a m 2 a m I'Y READ XT’. , No. 52*“ ■ No. 54 * 1 Nu. 16 " ! Pnss’g’ry; Pass’g’r. j Ace. 11 4(1' a ui| Ar. 12 00 . L\*.. Lv.. .1 27 p lhjAr.. 3 20 a ml 1 20 p in Ar.. 3 35*a in 1 5 It) p in T.v'. 5 18 ft*mI Vjl9^t» m'Ar.. 5 18 a .m 7 Bf m Lv.. 5 63 a ink 7 f,K p ‘J Jft p i.SAVAN NAlf GJivei;.v..., Milieu Milled:... ..Tcnnille.,. (Jordon.... MACON,... MA( ON.. ., Barnesvilie.. ...Bnrnosvnie. v Griffin. .-ATLA 4 07 p m 2 33 j> nii- 1 30 p .11 5 55 a in 4 11 u Ul . ... . ... 3 10 a m 1 lSi h 111' «H0i\ m ::Ar\ lrx/rn m'-Vi fei a m . Aivl 10 U) n mlfll 35 p m 9 40 a m 10 50 p 111 * 30 a rn 10 40 b 02 a ui 8 02 a * m y 03 p in. 5.20 pm 9 01; urn: 5 20 pm 8 20 p ip 4 16 p Iff 6 50 j) in 3 10 p ill proveiuents on ah, of thq lau^Js aforeineutfoned and described; also, the entife Water phwfer owned ahd'cbnttblled by said Chtmiibim’ ManutUot iiriug Lompanyi an and in said LhaUalwhcliMf.,river tngethoi^ with all pnd the rights and franchises by the said CftlUmbtiB Mammicthring fv*ihpnny held and pof8sciised •'tllereiw nndertho laws of Georgia. %. a , •> .*- 'jTUe .plant of said cotton factory consists ivt present of-1344 shindies k 1A able 1 ’ * —‘ , “ , 149 lobnifi'and either suit- achinery. all in gooil cpndiUoii iuid,i (lucii.g good work. Present capacity 7500 yards » day or heavy sheetingn and shirtings, tluee yprd» tojthe pound. The operatives’ houses and iinbrOvenienfs gen- eially in excellent condition, labor ; abundant > lands elevated and location of property ‘unsur passed for health, conveniencepauti -economical production—free from tW-buiden of municipal taxes iiaid by all the other Columbus mills, yefc tvithitt three miles of the city of Col 1911 bus and .liiree*<iimrterH of a mile of Columbus und Rome railroao* Tlic watet*'r>c*vfer-is tbfr llndHt irf the south, oontroUing und .embracing tho, whole bed of the Chattahoochee river for the distance of about otic mile along tlie lands of paid vdnigany, •hicl lauds extending? alor.g ita banks upon the n/gift and Alhbamn f <vf the i4Veiv‘JOnly a the ffutxjUR unte-bellum planter of Bak» c-ouiity, atidAa hift.^jminers up tli' eountnT'yVn&rTi* would v.rifo , . t . . ^ tla^L. ^iL^autinrk*# ibr^raiii h» ' J * 1 i- , -P ua u i J * . yvjyuiH^O'-i;f die^ro. ! A nentJeiiMti!_ who V:ijr4i>eai rusticating • x heiitsc.; 4*dc4ity • at cottoiiu -TLv obi 1 in V» eosier amjjjjovii-ivpcouiiiies foif* Sc-vr ' 5 'f" gentleip.an wouldn^i’-h>iue^bought .many j .eral day.-- r*-pojtCv| tVatJc<frnfi.s t(J?)be.stj tfcdf v. > > *ffi'fci‘ii< tri.lu negroes this suniuitr.' j biw been known Iw years, apparently. 7t , ^ , s st N The V.JKAtiMIt Ml .say-; that Mrs. ! promise* to surpass any previous crop m ; Webstaratotii.. ftinneriv ■■vcuimv,! i» ." '.r. n. ui*; !>}«#<»« r *■**• *" ‘ • |um with much more agility than a great martyr Le \.pi^ 6^oit u ladies 0She was former- h^of J.opes country, rji.it luisjDf^icliving in utilizeil in running the , , Drat falls in the rive*, reman but «, siipi>ln iuex- pensivc* tluiti pi Jogs and tilank, m-ctssarv. r T T iiin mngiiiliK'nt water-fuller is easily <^>«f7V»!IFds aftd lues ill f»lJ otf 42 l t,.ii<*rt v-two.iijul a haifj feet.within .t'!ivve-<|iiarters\ or a niilc'. with a^cbVnpara- ti'vclv Hii*iall expcti(litu«ejupniui maiv (tom. 125,OTP (onv n.iUdic'f.ind Iwein • vi tiviupuud' .‘•jiiiidlea, with looms in pVnporVPm*. crflvlie-flrlXciff* l>5^ thirt w.at"!* m"v.(> ; .ib\i for Jbn. '^fi’wddi ' fp.na 1 niipr mi l u; .'lv: t1<V. ■ df the nrmnensw |kav*i rio.v ;vp.<ed it sllithat if ueedwl: toj;*uakf/ this pro;.crKiln: sit »of a j,n>si>'*rotis amt popu- mnimfacMtifiiig'viliege. ‘.Tne'helsbAitl itfepec tlou ofeuuitnli.it* i;; in itcd, F.ulJL»'tl)d r4 fwUsfac i * t- ry dcfails ’Villlic furmsbe»nipbii fippTWfitfOn. J. IUriiffDIiB BROWNE, A. 1 LLGES, IVuVtttes. *x « nonjovt-nin •♦vreoi. .7:4 i\*or jnv i; liB lf f m '\y f 1 a p>ld mine. * v ia\i>i.oiiH)s. f TayfbT coValtW for tiiijeteen i that the crop prospect is not every where A1J advertising at my expense. F01 a yikrk, :■ ’ • .Lgloqniy. Tne Athens Banner says that comminnton .a-nlo > will be iuss than tb- ov, j«.'is.'iHn r.i" t.whp ...... jir T«Y«c I prosi.eots about there are now very bright, your aciyertlsi»« t.m.i I rent,proia-rty. polU-.- Sheritt Kunlcin, oil'RJiett e-county, le.cn.., Vi,. ....... s u-litrh < - use d lie fnrin- - taxes, .fee., attend U i-e;,airs am! «ive c. “ arrivsrfi rn'ifiieo-n Ttw-iday- -tn-'aWeest one | 1 n< - »<jtent lai .s "“ lcl1 t-asui tne tann , hU]H . V viston to all liroiicrty in my nlianie. toes, peas and other things lire good." It is pleasant and reiresiling to know rs to be so hide for the time lining held ,.d.mistaken Mr. Hull gawdngjton, a i -^, L bou ut,ll/ -yW- to^Bc.i .Ed.IlarrijtKton.on a requisition, •’ He'found that, ae h'aq cg'lhe, a'' -'-- ” " : ..- He Sad ihistaken X good c-iti;-i,i-of-Maoou,-;f<3n hisan in: Tin Macon people have a good joke on Mf. HatfMl»^i&tiy*.i»5!%ng5prJ>'<|te.Kynfc on the ...Texts sheriff. *■ Tne'BninftrSd'^e'DeffiocTat reports a nat- ■Turai'um'iusity in the townyas-foliows-. “Mr. D, D. .Stilts,.of th, esponderitf to the Americus Recorder writes: “The caterpillar or cotton worm lias appeared on the river farms in smull numbers. Their ..... _ .. . . _ . first appearance last year was in late June men uncler consideration^ not unhke a 1? y_ -UI ahjA.tm.w^-ikrliccthamthipnar. I m- other cat, except in tne size ana snape <n though the cotton was perhaps further an- [jjne of said promissory notes to.payt.0 tne jmiintifl its fore feet anff iHflbs. The limb* are per- vanced la-stlyear on the| 30tli of Jim 31-esent ■year. tTiu’' lv developed dowJI~to the i’hereStijEy dWclffie Vwtward 8 the ilimffli'-tUeteferows out from each leg a perfect fdot—claws and all—giving him six feet instead of four. As inaj-tid’-supposed,'Thomas is'-a great pet, C. apt) -feeds^ttity oirt-hgy.hcst grass-fed- beef ' ~ ‘to be' had at frrgr:iTn’s-rtrarkdt.' He- is about half grown, andjis as.playful and ac{i\ e as any kitten of his age and habits.'' t Millodgqville Chronicle: On Tuesday last our friend Martin Gordy stepped into Brake’s barroom and asked for a match. Mr« IftnrellilnHjded out the box and Gordy S helped -himself,'strunk one, lit his puffer, and threw the burning stump down, not - op ithstftoof. As. he cypeeted, but into the •' iiufighole of a barrel Which contained prob- ,ably a.quart qj whisky. Immediately there was a slight explosion, and a stream of fire shot up to She ceiling, which-continued to burn ulitij the bead of the barrel-was burst out. " No damage wrs cjone, but it was re markable how suddenly those present were called away upon urgent business. Gordy started for the opposite side of the street, closely followed try Mr. Ferrell, who said - he wasn’t soared himself, but only wanted to let Gordy kiiow that there was no danger. The following from the Atlanta cor respondent of the Macon Telegraph ex plains the beer garden rumor: Dr. R. M. Cohen has figured quite extensively in the local press recently. It seems that he made up his mind to either appoint, biui- self or have himself appointed post trader at the soldiers' camp near Atlanta. Coheji appears to be about the only man who wants Cohbn to be appointed- Ilc has an idea that he can open up a beer garden near th.. oamua ttnd will sell beetright and b **“ ’ - \Mvtvdr, is all bosh. - In tne * j t*qpu*>,art» not humped on bn p rfpPd" the Reservation pcrience ol* 15 yeura, 1 can t TintaK'?. ^ TE V.\ N TS. Cal| anmyl)i$f. If 'T'Tiki v/Ti))t Tfui the time the ne*t raip af |(jrm. ^isli/rh-i|!*me y«n- : <.ri)»rfr^ of >-h*n o theu-nt- | cleaned of iinoSt find 'crops were rrqiidly eleaneiT of I-liWthe time tlie next rain af- U'K' 11 'J ly oft at! fieidk “wei-C inTxcellfent i Ulw ' i m v yin fi'JlVrs- iiinvelriiAK 1 . Wash, aunt l>» the time tlie next rain af- 'Jh' .'T U TIaw 1 ,'** • 'r y l rfrtd ntTinyhrt ot! ai : iffi ‘w'*C in>X*bel»nt j "U-aKso.-u.rf* ht.A« J lr , >I Alt! condition t* receive it. Both corn and l se wed friAf A Real Estate Agc-ut'. wltoOre miol-.ing, eSt-riTueiy: VretranjT / uTw'j:ci..fll.r,.M.'N . Geuraiu, Muscogee Coin-ty- rieii harvesTrtf botilis expnelieo. s* Vi 4 i -as. i T ! -Moilgace, .fee. In Mu-cosie A e ji-respondent mini Hatcher’s sta%m | »• H- HIC 1 " 1 iV.^Vi , .. _ppearin« to the Court- by the petition i Win. L. Tillmau, accompanied by the notes and moriKOKC deed, tlfat on thc T TDuvtli day of May j Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-three, the in lend- ! ant iiit^i 1 and delivered rto tin plaintiff her two promissory notes, bearing date the day and year c fcliaA)U .. _ Dollars and Twenty-two C< from date at'e^fljb |>jrt- 3<-rjjl •fiiil notif \V, attorney' date eeived ;‘«nnd by the other of said promi- sedto pay to the ths after the thereof, Eighteen Hundred and Eiahty- vanced husti year on the) 30 it is JulyTtMly torei dannitcasTo; bei exp^ctciq from ThisVnn ihff pest, will -db&hfcless Jdepend, to u>. gseat* d'U' tent upon the weather, If the seasons , value rcuuivc(1 . SL should continue fnvoral>iej-and-tne ootton-, ^on*TioK:s a thc.'‘defeii()ant promis continue full of sap, tendter and groyvt-hy,'j -pi.mntfl' or Wearer, thirty-six m much damage may be expected; it dry,and '* r the cotton becomes j&i] little may be realizecL” The Fox T’unin>»kail. Atlanta JoniiAil. “Plain Talk.” tFeltomiias a start ling let? ter in to-day’s 'Mt\.}'0)’ Bacon’s usuallysuyplietP the text o^fP]ain.WK , « ,, tett!|f. II h&ju^h the democratic party of Gebrjfia of aU tJorts of trickery and carmptioii| a^ tUfft -it liaH’ outlived ‘its usefulness. It suggestb to necessity of tl;rowii^the parto'.oNQrbbard,. and hintsihf«t-thi8 Oan be dQftfe by rur^rilng some good; .iiidependent/t Dr. ffel^oh, >re: suppose, <jK_ coutse^; b^Tall.ylng- negr^. vote mount hiitty and’ thus toFfiUP^ a new inde ]/end miVdemoc ratic-tepubliotti i - riegm party to domlnikte the. state. Bays ‘-Platn 1 Talk” Felton, who. shrev/tUy used Major-’ Bacon’s candidacy as a mask for his own political aggrandizement: the (I . Jlfhty-eijdit: i inL:rqcsli n. aiidjill . i per cept! iCtion thereof, 1 . ent per annuin, and suhi note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent attorney^ tees for the collection ihere'.f, f«. rvalue receivfea't Anil that alVjrw.trd-. on the day apd year afdrjwrtd, the defondant, the better to secure the of said notes, executed and deliver- . ed tfftfw main tiff her deed of Mortgage, whereby r * *- ijr -*^endant morUfasedto the iilaintiff all ■* - ** ^im situated cn the west tJcity’&J't'olumbus, and ling jpDout twenty-five ■*-' — J ** l out twenty- mniujf back as part of lot ir$1fc:r' sixlJ*Hv«. wfth ain.tMi* improvements Hiejfeoo, t»oii.which ts.silqKed Store House -number ctlfithuOdred »ml forty-three ; and it fur tber liiMjrfirJriiifthatsikiri.potifiS'rehuiir) unpaid: K 41 ‘rY.0^t thCksuid defendant pay nVbai.ripurt-'bU*,or before thMirst day of the nextfev'njfThereftr. th^nrincipafv interest, attor- e;vi- d‘e£ on said rai.vyiTaji.v sAivTto sai<] arirtuaie notes, or show . und that on I so to do. tlie iMjiiJfcj | 7 ^ burred and f TFTf ftirr lislud ill the (’olumbus I.noci gazette printed and pnhljshc 1 "‘•SupposeT the negro should vote for a j county, !anee a month (or tour good man against 1 the convict ring and ! ori "'^' ourt ’ orstnctl ™ ; . y ,, ... — : RTiuumui uci thus outwit con vict boodle, will any sane ■ three months i man in Georgia say the end does not justi- [ Court, fy the means? Will anybody rise un and; sav that negro votes in prohibition or anti- 1 fendant or her special agent or at? iked thus i run daily nr 11 15 p ni .. except Sunday. Trains to C. J. THORNTON, J Plaintiff’s Attorney. A true extract from the minute May term, he next term of thi 1 J. T. WILLIS, .bulge C. 10 00 a i 7 I? 4 w inarkeifUiusf rtm < ■» rAarl*e<l rlrnnulail.V^xdepWSattirfla Elegant Local Sleeping Cars on night Tn • Noh. 50and 54: between Savannah and Maco I ta, trains Nos. 58 and 51. ', . - I Pu.Iman Buffett Cars between Cincinnati and .Jacksonville, and through Sitting Car between Chattanooga and Jacksonville via Atlanta, Albany and Waycross. Through Palace Sleeping (Jar Berths on sale at Depot* Ticket Office 30 minutes j r. PON^. else? JJut, Isays anatlicr, Ui.at will give-j ■Heenst- to the iioVnred Totvi> to do some thing terrible at another time and in an-j other canvass. All, dear lovers of senti-] ment and short-sighted uolitical seers, j colored votes have elected every governor in Georgia since 187G, and j colored votes have defeated every man vlio-oniaisedthe AUauta j-iiig^lurUig all tlfit tilnfe. If the negro at any tinie thregt- 1*1^ <■*. 1 : thregt- U I ■- "''|pnj ] , w .m-iltthe.'public safety id is now, mtingy Is tyaisci-iniijiatiely (.ised.by oue skje. to debauch the impecunious voter, and when a mistaken sense of political duty blinds the other side to the danger- that is G ha*take* tfce Itad tn s of Miip pas* or :?!• r>fwt y.'ik given universal •"’.uslao MURPHY BR03» Pans, Te* ©hasvrja the Uvtr or the public ari l Aq-w rr. j<» aittnti^ the leading Modi- ciiiCtofthe-oildfim. A. L. SMITH. _ J, Pi. ' gLwii^laitiandhoqvl^.inp it .thi-eut, I . .AJJViy Tf : ;■. - | ? -fe Vt latum >' • twaen.tio-mnniue*> a*id.a.r.;KUviU. fTl ADVJEBTXSING tv-^ten ,t+q-.in’i fiilfeo a*id.a-i Bult-isqrnt iii'dnntft.:, ■>’ ; - HTU* £.«£aw«t ilsttAs >K»k« publishing letters from proi Af-ati r- of ir ent colored Mcrrii st ..IcMoerat; the pruridtic' clUrt n of •i(jteorgI»i,-cuutemjliftteituo issue .thus -ixiaue l.v thishiijJ^tibrfR ag« - and political welfare of our common wealth. .AGEffTS PH!A between Montgriiucry and Wayeross. 'rickets for all points and Sleeping prior to leaving time ofall trains. WILLIAM ROGEH8, Ger.’l Snpt., Savannah. T. D. KLINE. Hupt. S. W. R. R.. Macon. W. F. KHELLMAN. Traffic Manager, Savannah. (L A. WHITEHEAD, Gcn.l Paw. Agent. ^■I‘L f -b ARK. f \geut. (-.'oUnnbu.s, Ga. B. F. COLEMAN, Jr„ UNDERTAKER AND DEALER LV Patent Metalic Caskets, Wood Cases & Caskets, Five Cold and Two Silver Morale, awarded in, 1885 at the- Expositions ot New Opleans and Louisvilje, and the In ventions Exposltion'of London. The superiority of Coi-alirie 1 over "horn or wjialeiiorio has now been demonstrated by over five years’ experience. It is moM durable, more pliable, more comfortably and neoct- brtato. Avoid cheap imitations made of varioH kinds of cord. None are genuiue un'eg “Du. Warxeu’s Coral ink” is prints ou inside ol steel cover. > FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MEROHAITS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Bro^dw-ay, New York Citi the famous brand a OLD MILL FURE OLD R« i Children’s Gloss White Cits».-jj *nd. Gi.skvls, CJ-iihircu’s -Olosis t l^VijiL; A.I < - ti 11 j i Ch.vJv<’J.^.. JBui-ifil-HgIibs. till prices from . ; $1.5b i Up,. . LfrstitViJr 1 .:'l.?.(;ii?irtir-ti'*“ii -t'ii -or^liv&j ¥Sv«l#lK ^Lre? , t, ’ 77^.7^.,7-7 four doors west kii Th as; -Kii 1 her t s' f‘littfi mr "Off ico. This whisky w.is Introduced origiiially. in the vei D52. Mini Is eou*»aiP!y . ,uiv rrTemli!. It l roduct ofAl’.e in>jft i v -ur< .’oti preoiliiistih . rain, l-oin ' laAslil um !• Tiiiirf.rixl l y hjc, i mj£ of flt\ or oclR ly :• A! 4 anil ohl. rs i-eliciUC oy rhejagii.rT. .*>!. J-U Li V, Gpvra Ucdbe. loth Street and 1st Avenue, L’olumbuB, (j \