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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 188R.
N»w» from the Three State* Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
A Shoe Which Wu tnee Worn by the I'mtdent’K
Wife—The Mobile on d Went Alabama Kx ten it ion.
The Fruit ttrowem’ ANNoelntion, ete.
Georgia.
MrB. Louisa Mize, who was thrown from
a buggy in Bunks county and injured four
weeks ago. died Wednesday.
J. 6. Smith’s gin house near Tennille,
was burned Wednesday, with two bales of
cotton and about 1000 bushels of seed; no
insurance.
Little Martha Tolbert, in Clarke county,
while playing in the yard Sunday evening,
tripped over a weeding hoe, breaking her
neck. She was 13 years old.
Mr. Z. T. Dunaway, of Delhi, works a
mule named Dinah that has outlived
twenty-fourr crops. Dinah is gaily yet
and took it into her head to run away
with a wagon one day last week.
Andrew Goebell, a well-known German
politician, and for some years past deputy
jailer of Chatham county, was taken with
hemorrhage Wednesday morning while
dressing, and died in a few minutes.
Miss Lalia Jordan, of Washington, Ga.,
has a little baby shoe which was worn by
President Cleveland’s wife whilean infant.
It was given to Miss Lalia when she was in
school at Staunton, Va., by a cousin of
Mrs. Cleveland.
Col. George R. Black died Wednesday
rooming at Sylvania. Col. Black was
stricken down by paralysis while a member
of the forty-seventh congress of the United
States, from which he never recovered.
He leaves a wife and seven children.
Mr. Alien King and Mrs. Roseileld were
married in Irwin county a few days ago.
Mr. King is past his three score and ten
years, and this is his fifth time to enter
into wedlock, and the bride is about 65
years of age, with several grandchildren,
some of whom are abeut grown.
At the last session of the legislature the
Newnan and Franklin railroad was incor
porated. A great muss meeting, of the
citizens of Coweta and Heard counties is
called for the 13th instant, at Newnan, on
which day subscription books will be
opened, and the projectors hope to begin
work at an early day.
Dr. Morgan, of Haralson county, says
that the daughter of Mr. Charles Branham
was bitten by aground rattlesnake Sunday
evening. She recovered from the bite, and
is doing well. Dr. Morgan applied tobac
co to the bite, and gave whisky to the pa
tient. He says this is his favorite remedy
and has never lost a case.
Messrs. W. S. Payne & Bro., living four
teen miles west of Cartersville, lost their
gin, saw mill, steam engine and about
twenty bales of cotton Tuesday evening lay
fire. The gin house caught in the roof and
it had made considerable headway before
it was discovered. Their grist mill was
the only thing saved. The loss is between
$201)0 and $1000, und no insurance.
A laliiumi.
Tom Miller, on trial in Choctaw county
for murder, was convicted and sentenced
to be hung December 17.
Tate Lowery, an old and well known
citizen of Huntsville, dropped dead in his
office Wednesday shortly after returning
from the polls in apparently excellent
health.
Mr. C. D. Smith, who has the contract
to build the simt thirty miles of the Mobile
a.ud West Alabama railroad extension says
that he uas begun on it and is to have it
finLbed by the first of next May.
The store of DieEson Kelly,at Central In
stitute, near Wolumpka, was burglarized
Monday night. The robber broke in,
secured $250 in paper money and lett about
$15 in silver behind.
The steam gin of Messrs. Knox &
Spencer, about six miles from Troy, came
near being burned yesterday. A lumber
kiln caught ou fire and 12,000 feet of new
seasoned lumber was consumed. Loss
about §120: no insurance.
On a recent successful excursion after
moonshiners in Franklin county, revenue
ofiieers stopped at the house of a man
named Green to get a light for cigars. The
moonshiners took up a suspicion that Mr.
Green had betrayed them to the officers,
and Tuesday night lie was called to his
door and shot down by some one hidden
in the darkness.
Burglary was committed at Marion Tues
day night. An unknown party ent red
the residences of Rev. W. II. Richardson,
Dr. F. A. Bates, Mr. Wm. Sherrard and
Dr. G. P. L. lteid, and rummaged the
pockets of those gentlemen, obtaining,
however, only $4 in all. The guilty party
is undoubtedly an expert and used the beat
of tools. There is no cine to the perpetra
tor except the suspicion cast upon
strangers who were in tho town at the
time by various suspicious actions.
Florida.
Fifteen new iron safes were sold last
week in Tampa,
Judge Lay, of Sumter county, Is losing
all his fine imported cattle by death.
Burgess, a white man, for stealing a
boat at Titusville, goes to the state prison
for nine months.
Judge Sturdevant made the first ship
ment of oranges from Orange City for the
Beason last week.
A. F. Turtine, working on a dredgeboat
near Sumterville, had a leg crushed off by
machinery last week.
The fruit growers of the Indian river
section are invited to meet at Titusville on
November 6, to organize a fruit and veg
etable growers' association.
Dr. S. P. Mull has rebought the furni
ture and lease belonging to the Charleston
House, at Bartow, and put it in charge of
Mr. Thomas Watson, of Waynesboro,
Penn., who will at once overhaul and re
model the whole house and make all im
provements necessary.
The Sara Sota, Orlando and Gulf railroad
have entered into a contract with the Ho-
mosassa Company by which they are to
build a branch to the coast. The depart
ure will be made after crossing the With-
lacoochee river and heading for the coast,
taps the same at Crystal river, and will be
• built with all possible speed. «.
On last Friday morning Mr. Barber, in
company with his youngest son and an ac-
q taintance, went hunting. Aboutllo clock
a duck was shot in a lake near Fruitland.
Mr. Barber went into the lake after the
duck, was taken with a cramp and drown
ed before help could reach him—neither
his son nor his friend being able to swim.
At Jacksonville Sunday afternoon a while
tramp entered the house of M. C. Jordan,
No. 12 Union street, and while in the
dining room helping himself to food he
was detected by one of Mr. Jordan's little
sons and ordered to leave, at the same
time hurling a brickbat at nim, which the
rascal resented, and showed ail inclination
to fight the little boy. The little fellow
then turned the watch dog on the tramp,
when a lively time was had for a few min
utes. The intruder succeeded in gearing
away after sustaining several good pinches
from the dog’s teeth aud a few rents in his
clothing.
From the pastor of the Olivet Baptist
church, Philadelphia, Pa.: I was so trou
bled with catarrh it seriously affected my
voice. One bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm
did the work. My voice is fully restored.
—B. F. Liepsner. eod&w
The Trance Defined.
The trance state is a condition similar to
sleep without its quietude. In some cases
the body becomes rigid and seemingly life
less, and many times it is mistaken for
death. This condition Is caused by the
spirit or superior part of mortal taking a
brief rest from active services; the sulrit
essence hns gone away into space or spirit
land, and by some subtle force or tie is;still
held to the mortal body and ear return, at
will.—Light in the West.
A step Hrtrkvviirtl.
For Mexico to relinquish republicanism
aim establish a dictatorship with Diaz or
anyone else at the head I lie govern
ment, would he to take a step backward,
opposed to all the tendencies of this latter
quarter of tho nineteenth century, and
certain to be regretted by the people in a
very short while.—Baltimore American.
Venous. Delillitiiteit Men.
You are allowed a free trial of thirty
days of the uso of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated
Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap
pliances, for the speedy relief and perma
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Also for many other diseases. Complete
restoration to health, vigor and manhood
guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus
trated pamphlet, with ftill information,
terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol
taic Bolt Co., Marshall, Mich.
decl7 lu.th.sat.se&wly
AV it limit Application.
“As poor as Job’s turkey” is an expres
sion without application. Turkeys were
not known in those days, and Job wasn’t
near us hard up ns thousands of men have
been since. Had he known enougli to use
flax seed for his boils he would probably
have never been heard of.—Detroit Free
Press.
Jersey Jackets
The Largest Stock in This City
1MDFI ELD'S
D FEMALE
REGULATOR
Most happily meets the demand of the age for
woman’s peculiar afflictions. It is a remedy for
WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class of her
diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con
ditions of the womb, and so controls the
Menstrual organs as to remulate all derangements
and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The
proprietors claim for this remedy no other medi
cal property. It is strictly a Vegetable Coin
pound, the studied prescription of a learned phy
sician whose specialty was Female Diseases,
and whose fame became enviable because of his
success in the treatment and cure of tcmale com
plaints. Suffering woman, it will relieve you of
nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex.
For sale by druggists. Write for book, "Mes
sage to Woman,” mailed free.
Catarrh
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CATARRH,
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NOW READY
For Fall, 1886.
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared with strict rognrd to Purity. Strength, and
lleultlifuluesw. Dr. Price's Baking lMwder contains
no Ammonia,Dime. Alum or Phosphates. Dr. Price's
instructs, V uuillu, Lemon, etc., flavor deliciously.
AP/CE QAKiNG POWDER CO. Ch/cacd. and St. Lour
is applied into each nostril and is
cable. Price 50 cents nt Druggists * L by mail,
Variety Unparalleled.
Prices Reasonable.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
GOODS selected now will be made ready foi
delivery at any date desired. Call and favor nf
with an order.
G. j. PEACOCK,
•clothing: Manufacturer, 1200 A 1208
liroa* Street, Columbus Ga.
In Re. The Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing
Company. Petition to amend Charter.
utateofGeorgia muscogekcounty:
g To the Honorable Superior Court of said
Count.': The petition of the Eagle and Phenix
Manufacturing Company respectlufly shows.
Tli.'.t it.is u corporation of said state, located and
doing business in said county, and its principal
office and place of doing business is in Columbus,
in - aid county.
That the original charter ami act of incorpora
tion was granted hy the General As*embly ol
said State by an Act unfit ed * An Act to incorpo
rate tin? Eagle und Phenix Mnnufactuiing Com
pany of Columbus. Geoivia,” which act was ap
proved 10th of March, 1806.
That said Act of Incorporation did rot provide
for the election o more than five Direetojs, 1101
has there been any change in the laxyt- respecting
s:.id corporation.
That ti e corporators named in raid Act did or
ganize Haiti company, and that the capital stock
o said company has been incieased to oue mill
ion two hundred and lifty thousand dollars, all of
which has been paid in.
That the object of said corporation was the
manufacture and sale 01 cotton and woolen
goods, and said company still carry on such busi
ness in said county.
That at the last annua 1 meeting of the stock
holders of said company it was resolved by said
stockholders that application should be made to
alter and amend the charter of said company, so
as to provide that the stockholders should, at the
annual elections, choose nine directors among
said stockholders instead of live, as provided by
said charier.
Wherefore, your petitioner prays that an order
may be passed at the next November term of said
Court decl 1 ring said petition grunted, and that
the Fourth Section of said Avtt snail be so altered
and amen, ed as that the same sha 1 read as fol
lows:
Sec 1V. That there shall be an annual meeting
of the stockholders of said co» poraticn at such
time ami place as the corporation may provide by
its by-laws for tho purpose of electing nine direct
ors, and that the ti«n» of holding the first meeting
of the directors under the said first election shall
be fixed by said directors, or a majority of them,
and the said directors chosen at said election, 01
ut. tho annual election to be a fie maul 3 held,shall,
as soon a* may be alVer subsequent elections,
chose out' f their numbers preuident, and in cast
of the death, resignation or removal of the pit si
dent or any directors, such vacancy or vacancies
may be filled for the remainder of t he year where
in they may happen hy the said remaining • hect
ors, or a majority of them may appoint a presi
dent pro tern., who shall txercise such powers
and functions as the by-laws of said corporation
may provide.
PEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the
Superior Court of said county t ‘ • is iHtbd >y ' f .Sep
tember. \m. &EO Y. POND,
sep21 oaw 4iv Clerk s 1' M. C.. Ga.
Duffy’s Pure Wall Whiskey
Duffy’s Formula.
For th«* Weak and Debilitated and
Wasting Diseases.
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the nii.ny who huv'* been gi**nil\ 1 enit'iril
I»v tl'» use ol vour (•»■!'•'ruicl DuMVs Pure
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of nil 'bm bn-; been m.M of l>ufVV*p Pur.* M.ilt
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Old Saul’s
CatarrhCure
of Pruggtstn or Pv Mad 25 rents
OLD SAUL COMPANY, BALTIMOWE, MD.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
A NY person bavin;;claimsagaimt the estate of
Catharine .Sullivan, deceased, will present
them within the time pr* scribed by law, and all
persohs indebted to her are required to make
prompt payment to me.
oo24 oaw4\v M. SULLIVAN. Sr.
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Successors to J. A. WALKER,
Cairiages, Buggies, Bead Carts, Wagons
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N and after this date Trains will run as follows :
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
COLUM BUS, GA., October 3d, I8RQ.
No. 1. | No. 8. | No. 5.
Pans’ger.i Accom. , Accoin.
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Druggists, Columbus, Georgia.
Those Glasso8 are not supplied to peddlers at
j any price. ocl6 11m
Leave Columbus Union Depot
“ Columbus Broad Street Depot..
Arrive Union Springs
Leave Union Springs
Arrive Troy
Montgomery, M. & E. R. R
iviuiu^uiiirry, in, cv. iv. 1
Eufaula, M. & E. R. R..
2 30 p m 10 25 p in 6 20 a in
2 46 p m 10 35 p m ! 0 30 a m
5 37 pm! 145 a tn 10 20am:
6 40 p in | 2 00 am 1J 20 a m 1
8 i.O p m I 115 p ml
7 23 p m I 4 50 a m I
EAST BOUND TRAINS.
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“ Eulhuia, M. & E. It. R
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No. 6.
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0 40 p in
7 15 p m
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THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL,
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Fortlie above, and for all other machinery, address,
FORBES LIDDELL&CO,
Montgomery, Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery is the largest in this part of the country.
AGENTS;
nos IE I JEEOS IE I
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE,
1 WILL OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR HIE NEXT WEEK.
We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of Hose Reels and Nozzles.
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Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street.
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ing this fact often
renlent to
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Curfls Onarunteed in all Cose*
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PRIVATE COUNSELOR
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