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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 12, 1*86.
JACKSON’S POT
The Irish
Girl Who
Hickory.”
Ruled “Old
ilrit'K SriiiiflnUR'Ml, the Preeldont DfTi'llilPil II* i
end llrove lib Cnlilni't t<> llcmltoinlloil—Coiihi..
quenren nfllie Social IIKputc.
I’crlcv’c HeminiacencCH.
The woman used iih a tool by Mr. Van
Buren for the overthrow of Mr. Cal
houn’s political hopes was a picturesqi
Washington
and prominent figure in
society then and during the next llft.v
years. The national metropolis in those
days resembled, us hus been well said,
in recklessness and extravagance, the
spirit of the English seventeenth eentury,
so graphically portrayed in Thackeray’s
irist, rather than' the dignified caste
Humorist,
of the nineteenth cycle of Christianity.
Laxity of morals and the coolest disre
gard possible characterized that period of
•our existence.
Mrs. Gen. Eaton ruled Andrew Jackson
as completely as he ruled the democratic
party. She was the daughter Of William
O’Neill, a rollicking Irishman, who was in
liis day the landlord of what was then the
lending public house in Washington city.
Among other congressmen who were
guests there was Andrew Jackson, then a
senator from Tennessee. It was here he
became interested in the landlord’s bril
liant duughter Margaret, called by her
friends “ Peg” O’Neill. Before she wus 1ft
years of age she married a hand
some naval otllcer, John Bowie Tim-
berlake. tie died—some say that
he committed suicide—at Fort
Mahon, in 1828, leaving his accounts
as purser in a very mixed condition. Alter
the death of Timberlake, Commodore Pat
terson ordered Lieutenant Randolph to
take the purser’s books and perform the
duties of purser.
On the return home of the Constitution
it was discovered that Timberlake or Ran
dolph was a defaulter to the government
to a very large amount. A court of inquiry
was held on Randolph and he was acquit
ted, but Amos Kendall, the fourth auditor
of the treasury department, charged the
defalcation to Randolph. President Jack-
son. notwithstanding the decision of the
court, dismissed Lieutenant Randolph
from the navy and refused to give him a
hearing.
The lieutenant, infuriated by disgrace
and pecuniary ruin, in a state of excite
ment pulled the president’s nose in the
cabin of a steamboat at the Alexandria
wharf, lie was immediately seized and
thrust on shore, the president declaring
that ho was able to punish him. lie
charged that Jackson dismissed him and
sustained Kendall’s decision in order to ,
save Gen. Eaton, who was Timberlake’s I
bondsman, from having to make good the
defalcat Ion.
General Eaton, who had boarded with
ilia friend, General Jackson, at O’Neill’s
tavern, soon afterward married the Widow
Timberlake, who was then one of
those examples of that Irish beauty,
whio ‘it marked by good blood, so suggests
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Sheriff that the defendant cannot be found in
tne county of Muscogee, and it farther appearing
that said defendant does not reside in the state
of Georgia;
It is ordered by the Court that service be per
fected on said defendant by publishing this or
der twice a month for two montliR before the
November term, 1886, of this court, in the Colum
bus Enquirer-Sun, a public gazette of this state
.June 7, 1886. J. T. WILLIS
THOS. W. GRIMES. Judue 8. O.C. c
Attorney for Libellant.
A true extract ftom the minutes of Muscogee
Superior Court at its May term. 1886, on June 7th
1686. ge6. y. pond ’
augll 2tam2ra Clerk S. C. M. C.. Ga.
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Catarrh
which, marked Dy good blood, so HUtfKests
both the Grek and the Spaniard, and yet
at times presents a combination which
transcends both. Her form, of medium
height, straight ‘‘Hid delicate, was of per
fect proportions. Her skin was rf that
delicate white, tinged with red, which
one often sees among even the poorer in
habitants of the Green Isle. Her dark
hair, very abundant, clustered in curls
about her broad, expressive forehead.
Her perfect nose, of almost Grecian pro-
R ortions, and finely curved inouth, with a
rm, round chin, completed a prolile of ,
faultless outlines. She was in Washington j
"City what Aspasia was in Athens, the I
cynosure by whose reflected radiance
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registered 60 cts. Circulars free. ELY BROS.,
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“CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Tlie Ot igiiial mill Only (inmine.
Safi, ami aiwajN ItollaM,.. Mowart of worthU imltotll a
"j T" ,|hle V’ L a p | E$ . A«!i V I.ur Driiggfat fc
* i nluhu-ter a rT.iuTlwle’a.ul tak<- no olJior. or Inclose 4i
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NAME PAPER, Clilcliwlci* I'hvmlcal Co.,
atflk Mmll.i.u -iirnrr. PhlUdlw,
'Mid brJSruKicl.u. t .rrtwli< n. -w.- I hlchw
•‘BeautY lout her nmile to wit,
And leaminjc by hor stur wbb lit.’
Ocnorul Jackson Imri come to Wusliimj- I
ton with nsutl heart, breatiiiug vengennee I
against those who had defamed his wife
during the presidential canvass, thereby,
as lie thought, hastening her death. This <
made him the sworn and unyielding foe I
of all slanderers of women, and when ;
some of tile female tabbies of the capital
began to drag the name of his old friend
“Peg,” then the wife of General Eaton,
through the mire, he was naturally indig- I
mint, ami showed his respect for her by '
having her u frequent guest at the white
house. Enehnnting, ambitions and un
scrupulous. she soon held the old hero j
■completely under her influence and car- 1
ried her griefs to him. Mr. Van Buren
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The Jordan Brick Dwelling, tipper Jackson St.
The Russell Dwelling, opposite Crawford’s.
Five room Dwelling on Jackson street, op
posite Bedell’s.
Pea body’s new five room Dwelling, Rose Hill.
The Newman Dwelling, 3 rooms, kitchen and
stable.
Col. Holt's Brick Store, near Swift’s mill.
Printing, Book-Binding
adroitly seconded her, and the gnlliuit old
soldier swore “by the Eternal” that the
Store oil Broad street, north of the hipping
lie
seandal-inongers who had embittered the j
last years ol‘ his beloved wife Rachel
should not triumph over his “little friend
The Dessau Dwelling, Rose Hill.
The De*-siiu Store, Hose Hill.
■ftlis iva
vas Van Boren's opportunity. He
was a widower, keeping house at ‘Wash
ington, and as secretary of state he was
able to form an alliance with the bachelor
ministers of Great Britain and Russia.
•each of whom had spacious residences. A
series of dinners, balls and suppers was ,, ,
inaugurated at these three houses, ami Broker, Ite.'ll I'.st ll
at each successive entertainment Mrs. ....
Eaton was the honored guest who led the
contra-dance and occupied the seat at the
table on the right of the host. Some re- ,, ...
spec table ladies were so shocked at her : , 'v'S: 1 ''
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nounced liy clergymen, and she found
herself in positions widen would have
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'he Railroad Commission of Ga.,
Atlanta, Ga., October 5, 1886.
l Wallace, Chairman,)
Oommissione
Supreme Court of Georgia.
CLERK’S OFFICE,
Atlanta, Ga., September 14, 1886.
I T APPEARS FROM THE DOCKET OF THE
I Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, for the
September Term, 1886, that the order of the cir
cuits, w the number of cases from each county
and city courts, is as follows :
ATLANTA CIRCUIT.
Fulton 32 (1 contii ued),Citv Court of Atlanta
13 (1 continued) 45
STONE MOUNTAIN CIRCUIT.
Clayton 3, DeKalb 4 7
EASTERN CIRCUIT.
Chatham 17, Effingham 1, Liberty 2, City
Court of Savannah 10 30
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Bulloch 1, Emanuel 1, Jefferson 1, Screven 2,
Tatnall 1, Washington 10 16
AUGUSTA CIRCUIT.
Burke 3, Richmond 18, City Court of Rich
mond county 2 23
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
IClbert 2, Glasscock 1, Hancock 3, Hart 2, Lin
coln 1, Taliaferro 3 12
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Clarke 1, Oconee 1, Walton 3, City Court of
Clarke county 1 9
NORTHEASTERN CIRCUIT.
Hall 3, Lumpkin 3, White 1, city Court of
Hall county 1 8
BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT.
Cherokee 1, Cobb 3, Dawson 1, Forsyth 1, (con
tinued/, Milton 2, Pickens 1 9
CHEROKEE CIRCUIT.
Bartow 8 (2 continued), Catoosa 1, Dade 3,
Gordon 4, Murray 1 17
ROME CIRCUIT.
Chattooga 1, Floyd 8 (2 continued), Haralson
2, Polk 4 15
COWETA CIRCUIT.
Carroll 7, Coweta l t Douglas 4, Fayette 2,
Heard 1, Meriwether 2 (2 continued),
Troup 1, City Court of Carrollton 3, (1 con
tinued) 21
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Butts 2, Henry 3, Monroe 6 (3 continued),
Newton 3, Pike 1, Rockdale 3, Spalding 4.. 21
OCMULGEE CIRCUIT.
Baldwin 3, Green 1, Jasper 1, Jones 3, Morgan
3, Putnam 1 12
MACON CIRCUIT.
Bibb 4, Crawford 2. Houston 2, City Court of
Macon 6 13
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochee 4, Muscogee 7, Talbot 2, Tay
lor 3 16
PATAU LA CIRCUIT.
Early 2, Terrell 2 4
SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.
Lee 3, Macon 3, Schley 4, Stewart 1, Sumter 5,
Webster 2 is
ALBANY CIRCUIT.
Baker 1, Decatur 8 (2 continued), Dougherty
9, Mitchell 2, Worth 3 23
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
Brooks 4 4
OCONEE CIRCUIT.
Dodge 2 (1 continued), Dooly 2, Laurens 2,
Pulaski 2 s
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT.
Appling 1, Charlton 1, Clinch 2, Glynn 3,
Ware 3, Wayne 1 n
L
Columbus, Ga., September 19,1886.
run as follows. Tains * daily; + daily ex
cept Sunday. The standard time by which these
Trains run is the same as Columbus city time.
Leave Columbus.
Arrive Macon
“ Atlanta
“ Monti
Montgomery
Eufkula
Albany
Millen
Augusta
Savannah
! 12 00
‘ 4 38 p m
! 9 35 p m
11 10pm :
3 00am 1
615am :
6 56 a m •
8 60 p ni
6 40am
1 36 p m
7 23 p ra
3 68 p m
2 45 p m
1 13 p m
3 45 p m
4 07 p m
ville, Muledgeville and Eatonton, Thomaston,
Leave Macon
“ . Atlanta
“ Montgomery...
“ Eufaula
“ Albany
“ Millfn
“ Augusta
“ Savannah
Arrive Columbus
* 10 00ami* 8 30pm
* 6 00am * 3 10pm
!* 7 40 am
!* 10 65 a in
* 5 40 a m|* 12 00 m
* 11 00 p mi* 12 00 m
I * 9 30 a in
* 8 20 pm!* 840am
* 2 26pm!* 520am
Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Co
lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma
con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa
vannah and Atlanta.
Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Berths
on sale at Depot Ticket Office
G. A. WHITEHEAD,
Gen’l Pans. Agent.
C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf
Opelika, Ala., September 14th. 1886.
( \N and after Sunday, September 1-lth, 1886, the
trains on this road will be run us follows :
1.
CHAPPELL'S SCHOOL
For Girls and Young Ladies
Opens on Rlvnday, September 27th, 1886
'y limited. Satisfaction
Number of pupils strictly
guaranteed to every patron.
Terms, |75 a year, payable in installments of
$26 in advance.
For full particulars address
J. HARRIS CHAPPELL,
sepll eodlm Columbus, Ga.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
ALL persons having demands against the
estate of Lucius Anderson, deceased, are hereby
notified to render in their demands to the under
signed, according to law, and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make immediate
payment. , GEO. Y. POND.
Administrator Estate Lucius Anderson
September 8, 1886. Deceased
8ep8-law-6 w
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
A LL persons having claims against the estate
of Mrs. Jane Reed, late of said county, de
ceased, arc requested to present them to me, duly
authenticated, within the time presciibed by
law; and all persons indebted to said estate will
make immediate payment to me.
„ x B. S. McEACHERN,
September 6, 1886. Administrator.
sep7oaw4w
A, & M, COLLEGE,
Alabama Polytechnical Institute.
342
The Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer,
Savannah News and Augusta Chronicle are re
quested to publish this notice once a week for
two weeks, and to send their bills to this office.
Z. D. HARRISON,
Clerk Supreme Court of Georgia.
Leave Columbus 8 22 a m
Arrive Opelika 9 52 a in
No. 2.
Leave Opelika 10 05 am
Arrive Columbus 11 20 a m
No. S.
Leave Columbus 2 28 p m
Arrive Opelika 3 58 p m
No. 4.
Leave Opelika 5 18 p m
Arrive Columbus 6 43 p m
No. 5.
Leave Columbus 7 10 a m
Arrive Opelika 9 23 a m
Arrive Goodwater 5 50 p m
No. «.
Leave Goodwater 5 20 a m
Arrive Opelika 9 46 a m
Arrive Columhus 12 56 p in
No. 7.
Leave Columbus 1 45 p m
Arrive Opelika 3 38 p m
No. H.
Leave Opelika 4 13 p m
Arrive Columbus 5 54 p m
The night trains are discontinued for the pres
ent. A. FLEWELLEN,
dtf General Manager
coins i ROUE RAILWAY CO,
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
HiO'WIHjST prices
Heads, ouitenieiits, always on hand. Also Er
velopes, Cards, &c., printed at short notice
Paper Boxes of any Hize or description not kep
in stock made at short notice.
ns.
THOS. UII.HKHT,
•tar
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post. Office.
vied almost any other woman in Waahiiiv-
•ton with shnine. Mrs. Baton, who appa
rently did not possess n scruple as to the
• Ti nton with 1
propriety of her course, evidently enj.,yed
r. e .iituation, mid os*d to visit lien. Jack-
f -'n every day with a fresh store of the in-
tt'tlts paid her. Yet she Rave no evidences
«>• uipi.aiaey nor of political sagacity, but
..as t> mere beautiful, passionate, iniptil-
•*ve puppet, held up by tieneral Jackson.
Whit. Mr. \ an Buren adroitly pulled the'
f-ings that directed her movements.
Mr. Calhoun, win is wife was foremost
amongst tlio.se indies who positively re
fused to associate with Mrs. Eaton, said to
•1 trieud of Uenerol Jackson, who endeav
ored to olloet a reconciliation, that “the
1: • quarrels of women, like those of the
Modes and Persians, admitted of neither!
inquiry nor explanation.” He knew well
however, that it was no women’s quarrel, •
but a political game of chess, played by
men who were using women as their
pawns, midjhe lost the game. Van Buren :
mid Eaton next tendered their resignations i
-us cabinet ollioers, which Uenerol Jackson
refused to accept. Whereupon the cabi
net officers whose wives declined to
call on Mrs. Eaton resigned, and their
resignations were promptly accepted, i
The whole city was in a turmoil.
1 In orflur to assist the commissionei
iug a list of all tlie articles nmuufact
the State of Georgia, it is hereby requested that
all parties engaged in the manufacturing busi
! ness within this state, famish the cc
I at the earliest pofcMble moment :
articles as they are manufacturing o
manufactured, within the State
i specifying the nature of the goods
1 lur'd, giving size, weight, etc., and :
: in which they arc transported.
By order ot the Board.
CAMPBELL WALLACE,
A. C. BRISCOE, Secretary.
Office General Manager,
| Columbus, Ga., September 12th, 1886.
O N and after Sunday. September 12, 1886, the
scheduU of Mail Train will be as follows:
No. 1—Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus 2 29 p m
! Arrive at Chipley ;.. 4 32 p m
! Arrive at Greenville 5 37 p m
No. 2-Coming South Daily.
Leave Greenville 7 10 a 111
Arrive at Chipley 8 11 am
! Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a m
1 No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—North.
, Leave Columbus 6 00 a m
Arrive at Chipley 8 14 a m
Arrive at Greenville 9 26 a m
j No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South.
! Leave Greenville 10 22 am
1 Arrive at Chipley 11 38 a in
Arrive at Columbus 2 11 p m
_ W. L. CLARK. Gen’l Manager.
T. C. S. HOWARD. Gen’l Ticket Agent.
feb24 dly
BALL’S
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
^ Whereas. George Y. Pond makes application
inistration tie bonis non upon
1 Dover, late of said county.
rrepand by || ffl «« Sola
1 till f' tfe if 21 S"» A E T cry * Cold and Two Silver Medals*
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*d:
Those are. therefore, to cite all persons con
corned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they have, within the time prescribed bylaw,
why said letters should not be granted to said
applicant.
Witness my official signature this October 5th,
1886. F. M. BROOKS,
octfi ouw4w Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Angry men walked about with bludgeons
seeking “satisfaction,” duels were talked
of, old friendships were severed, and every
iresh indignity offered his “little friend
ieg” endeared her the more to General
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
All parties having claims against Thos. 1).
Fortson, deceased, are hereby notified to present
the same, duly authenticated, to me, within the
time prescribed by law : and all parties indebted
to said^Thos. I). Fortson are required to make
•Jackson, who was duly grateful to Vi
•Bureu tor having espoused her cause. “It
is odd enough,” wrote Daniel Webster to
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itness my official signature thif October 5th.
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