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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12, 1886.
News from the Three Statei Told in
Brief Paragraph*.
OollInK Rnmph. th(- Murderer, In dull—n. s, ( H |-
Tin, the Victim of the Explosion, II A
KnpInccrN Brldo—Tlio South Florida Exhibi
tion.
A new post office will probably be es
tablished at T. A. Perry’s store, ‘ in Nev.-
ton county, in a few weeks.
The cotton crop is about disposed of in
Fayette county, and the prices have aver
aged about 81 cents per pound.
The governor’s proclamation offering a
reward of $500 for the perpetrators of the
Moore lynching on August 12, last, has
caused a good deal of discussion in Macon.
Mr. Frank Lamotte, engineer on the
Central railroad, and Miss Mary McLaugh
lin were married Wednesday ‘morning at
St. Patrick’s church, in Savannah, and left
immediately on the Central road on a
bridal tour.
The attendance at the Albany Academy
continues to increase, and it has been
found necessary to employ another assist
ant teacher. Prof. S. P. Orr, of Athens, is
the gentleman selected for the place, and
he will arrive to take charge of his duties
in a few weeks.
C. Evans Patillo and Ellison R. Cook
passed a creditable examination before the
quarterly conference at Griffiu Sunday,
and were licensed to preach the Gospel of
Christ. They were also recommended as
candidates for admission to the annual
conference, which convenes in Augusta
December 1.
Monday, between Macon and Morton,
the stove on a Covington and Macon car
got too hot and the lire communicated to
the wood work. The train was stopped
and water procured, and after a time the
flames were extinguished. The car was
not very badly damaged, hut it took some
considerable work to put it out.
The residence, kitchen, smokehouse and
cribs of Mr. Alex. Mable, atMableton,were
completely destroyed by Arc during Tues
day night. The inmates of the house were
awakened by the cracking of the flames,
and were only able to save themselves,
with scarcely any wearing apparel, and
only a few pieces of bedding, which even
required considerable exertion to save af
ter getting out of the burning building.
The flaming shingles would burst from
the roof and be hurled considerable dis
tance by the brisk wind that was blowing.
Mr. Mable loses his entire crop of corn,
which was in his cribs, also a good deal of
cotton.
At Macon Monday, while charging the
f 'rand jury, Judge Simmons said that dur-
ng the seven years he had been on the
bench he had disposed of 2000 civil cases.
In that time there were convicted sixty-
eight felonies and 500 misdemeanors. Since
Solicitor General Hardeman was in office
there had been tried for murder nineteen,
of which there had been acquitted seven,
two were hung, seven were sent to the
penitentiary for life, and three were con-
vioted of manslaguhter. The other cases
tried and convicted were as follows: Ac
quitted thirty-five, convicted sixty-eight,
and 177 pleas of guilty, a great number of
which were entered after the case had
been made out to the jury.
ll.bama.
The Alabama State Fair is being largely
attended.
A boiler oxplosion occurred at the Pratt
mines on Wednesday by which a boy and
a mule were blown to atoms.
Mr. D. S. Calvin, who was so severely
burned by the recent boiler explosion at
Orville, Dallas county, has sufficiently re
covered to be up again.
The contest case in Pike county for the
probate judgeship of Baltzull vs. Hilliard
came up before Circuit Judge Hubbard on
Tuesday, and he set December 20 as a day
for hearing the testimony.
The Birmingham Age says: The John L.
Davis property on Sec uid avenue between
Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets
sold yesterday for $26,000. The property
wus 100x110 feet and sold three months
since for $10,000.
Captain Denson, of Gadsden, who repre
sents a company proposing to build a rail
road from Gadsden to Anniston, has made
the following proposition to the owners of
the old railroad grade between those two
places: That if the directors will give the
old roadbed they would build at once from
Gadsden to Anniston, and then build a
branch road to Jacksonville. The direct
ors have decided to fcccept the proposi
tion.
Collins Humph was lodged in jail at Un
ion Springs to-day, charged with the mur
der or Simon Locke, both colored. The
murder occurred Monday night, between
■ Perot e and Indian Creek, in Bullock coun
ty. The two negroes had a quarrel Mon
day evening, Humph threatening to kill
Locke. That night some one sin t the lat
ter in the left side as he was lying before
the fire in his house, with a load of bird
shot. The muzzle of the gun was near
enough the murdered negro to produce a
large wound causing death in a few min
utes. Rumph was arrested and tried be
fore Justice Crawley, of Indian Creek, who
bound him over to the next term of Bul
lock eiicuit court.
Florida.
Orlando is to have a coal yard.
Pine Island will secure $390 appropria
tion for public schools this winter.
H. L. Lilienthal has withdrawn from the
race for the mayoralty of Sanford.
W. K. Washburn, of Fort Myer3, found
^25 in paper money on the street Wednes-
The county commissioners paid during
the year in St. John’s county $51 for the
killing of forty-one wild cats and nine
The directors of the South Florida exhi
bition will meet at Orlando on November
11 to arrange for holding an exhibition
this winter.
A young son of Belton Speer, of Orange
county, had three lingers blown off by a
gun bursting be discharged at a hawk last
Wednesday night a thief entered the
premises of Tom Reiner, at Key West, and
stole about $10 or $12 which he had placed
under his pillow before retiring. There is
no clew to the thief.
The construction train of the Orange
Belt railroad has reached Oakland, and it
is intended to surface the track, put in the
necessary side tracks and timetable, and
formally open the line to passenger traffic
by November 15.
A young man, supposed to b) a burglar,
who refuses to give nis name, was arrested
in Gainesville Friday night. He was in
the company of two other white men wl o
made their escape by shooting at the offi
cer in pursuit.
More Hoar)- for Your Work
If you Improve good opportunities. Hal-
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foil information showing how you can
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Better write; some have made over $50 in
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Striking ut th« Knot of the Evil.
Will some one please send us the address |
of the manufacturer of the "chestnut i
bell ?”—Philadelphia Herald. 1
The OI1I0 (Jerrymander.
Noting the republican gains of congress
men in Ohio, the Tribune remarks: “There
is a man named John Sherman out there
in Ohio, and don’t let it escape your mem-
°ry-’ Yes, and there is a little joker call
ed (Jerrymander out there in Ohio, aim it
had a great deal more to do with the gain
of republican congressmen than John
Sherman did.—New York World.
Ill' 11:1110 Dll' Ill'll.
It is the Kentucky boy who is reported
to have held some conversation of this na
ture with his mother:
"Come, Johnny, say your prayer and go
to bed.”
“Oh, chestnuts.”
"What is a chestnut?’’
"Why, saying prayers every night before
I go to bed.”—Kansas City Star.
OAUGHT IN*A TRAP.
Ilow 11 Detective Made u Mil if Have a breiun.
New York Times, 9th.
Miss Shanly, a dressmaker, of No. 51
East Ninth street, was preparing to enter
tain friends last Thursday, and while ar
ranging her parlors she placed her watch
and chain under the thick damask cover
ing of a hassock. Just then she saw John
McLaughlin, a lad employed to do chores
in the house, standing in the rear parlor,
but apparently not noticing what Bhe was
doing. The next day watch and chain
were missing, and Miss Shanly reported
the theft to the Mercer street station
house.
Detective John S. Sullivan found that
McLaughlin had entered Miss Sbanly’s
service on falsi! pretenses, that he was
known us “Joe” Smith, that he had served
a term in the house of refuge, and that he
associated with the gang which infests
Union square at night. Sunday he arrested
him. McLaughlin’s protestations of inno
cence appeared to be so real that Sullivan
almost concurred with Justice Gorman,
who, in remanding ihe prisoner to day,
said that the case was a very slim one.
Then the detective had an idea, lie
said to McLaughlin, “ John, do you know I
think you’re innocent ?” John brightened
up and said that he was, of course. "Yes,
i think so,” continued Sullivan, “ very
funny things happen to us detectives. Om.'e
1 arrested a young fellow for stealing jew
elry and I had not had him in custody
more than an hour before I knew he was
innocent. And that very night he had a
dream, and he dreamed that he saw a man
put the jewelry in a certain place. He told
me where the place was he saw in his
dream, and I went there and got the stuff.
Then the young man was released.”
Sullivan put McLaughlin into a cell and
left him to “chew” on the yarn he had
told him. Early last evening Sullivan en
tered the corridor and was hailed by
McLaughlin. “Just the man I want to
see,” said the fellow. “I’m vindicated.
Funniest thing in the world. I had that
dream your man had. and can point to the
stuff and the thief.”
“Good,” replied Sullivan. “Now tell it
before your memory gets poor. Here’s a
postal card and a pencil. Just write on it
for Mi>-s Shanly all about it.”
Sullivan left McLaughlin alone two
minutes and then received the following,
which Justice Gorman may consider a
supernatural revelation or may not:
Miss Shanly : I had a dream to-day
about your watch and chain. I seen one of
your boarders put it in the cellar back of
the fireplace on the top of the foundation
under the kitchen floor. You tear the
boards up around the sink and if my dream
is true, you will find your watch.
John McLaughlin.
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Baltimore can take the cake for cheap
gas, tiie war between the companies hav
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Boston Herald.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
$2250. A new six room house and \ acre lot on
lower Broad street.
.1200. A six 100m residence on 4th avenue. he
size of the h t is x \ of an acre; next door
sout hof (firin' public school.
1500. A two story six room house on 10th street;
rents lor $20 per month.
$1700. 1 • mire lot ' ith new live room residence
• on Rose Mill
noon. Half acre vacant lot cor. 1st avenue and 5th
st root.
25d0. Corner lot, 74 feet Trout. with desirable res
idence, centrally located, on :id avenue.
1000. Four t luce-room Houses in Northern
Liberties rent for Slit per month. Will
sell one or all on installment plan.
0500. A very desirable residence and 150 aci'bs of
land in Wynn ton.
250. A vacant lot on lower Second avenue.
225. A vacant lot near Slade’s school.
1000. Key ot Rose Hill, good Store and Dwelling
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Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent
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Boston is a Reserve fit?. and balances with us
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We draw our own Exchange on London and
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Government Bonds bought and sold, and Ex
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We have a market for prime llrst-c oss Invest
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
the auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., on
Broad street, in the city of Columbus, Ga , on the
first Tuesday in December next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following described Real
Estate, situate, lying and being in said htate and
county, to-wit:
The north half of lot No 481, containing one-
quarter of an acre, more or less, with good Dwell
ing and other necessary improvements.
The south half of lot No. 401. the same being
one quarter of an acre, more or less, with Dwell
ing House and improvements.
The south half of lot No. 492. being onc-quartcr
of an acre, more or less, with two-room tene
ment on same.
The same being the real estate belonging to
the t state of David Z Ward, deceased.
Also, ut same time and place, will be sold a
small lot of lumber, now on premises occupied b>
Mr. R. Stockwell (lot 401), belonging to said
deceased. Terms cash. M M. MOORE,
Adm’r Est. D. Z. Ward in Georgia.
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Postponed Administrator’s Sale
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of Muscogee County, Georgia. I will sell to the
-...heat bidder at public outcry, iu front of the
auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., on Brood
wULvivIl HWUHL DI A • XI*. IXHUnlCWUU Wi| DU UiUUU
street, in the city of Columbus, Ga , the usual
place of holding sheriff sales, in and for said
county, on the 1st Tuesday in December next,
between the legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in-
said state and county, and knowu as the south
part of lot No. 8, ( in the Northern Liberties ad
joining the city of Columbus), und having a front
on Oglethorpe street of thirty-five feet, more or
less, und a depth of one hundred and forty-
four (144) feet, running west, the same being the
real estate belonging to the estate of Evelina
Gaines, deceased, and the house and lot in
which she resided at time of her death. Terms
cash.
ALEXANDER HOWARD,
Adm’r, with the will annexed, of Evelina Gaines.
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John H. Henderson vs. Green McArthur. Rub
It appearing to the Court by the Petition o’
John 11. Henderson that on the first day of Sep
tember, in the year of Our Lord eighteen hun
dred and eighty-two. Green McArthur, of sale
county, made and delivered to said John H. Hen
derson a certain instrument in writing commonl:
for value received, and that afterwards on the is
day of September, 1882, the better iO secure tb-
payment of said instrument executed and deliv
ered ;to said plaintiff his deed and mortgage
whereby be conveyed to said plaintiff all tha
tract or parcel of land situated, lying and bvim
in the County of Muscogee, known and boundei
as follows: On the north by tiie lands of Jnnici
Huff, on the west by the St. Mary s road, oi» th<
east by the lands of James Huffand on the s •
by the lands of Philip Owens, containing
four aid one-hwif acres, more or less, waic
mori/oGji- was conditioned (hut if the said deienf.
ant should pay olf and discharge said promisor:
noteim3 ordinf to its tenor and effect, that the;
said deed of morlgnt l .;nd said note should tv
void. And it further ni j • uring that said promis
sory note remains unpaid, it is therefore ordere«
that -. .id defendant do p:;y into this court by th
first da:* of the next term thereof, the principal,
inten st and ci m due on .end mortgage and prom
issory no: . < -show e ;. se to the ooiitrary.ifthen
be any. ami that on failure of said defendant. s.
to do, the equity of redemption in and it) sail
mortgaged premis. s be forever thereafter barrel
ami foreclosed. Audit is farther ordered tha*
.this Rule be published in the Columbus En
quin lift-Sun once a month for four months, or f-
copy thereof served on the said defendant, or hi.
special agent or attorney, at least three mouth'
before the next term of this court.
By the Court ;
TOL. Y. CRAWFORD,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
J. T. WILLIS. Judge S. C. C. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscoge-
Superior Court at its May Term, 1886, on the loti
May of May. 1888. GEO. Y. POND,
jy3 oam 4m Clerk
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Bchool-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust-proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, ns pre
ferred. It will last a life-time. It Is better than boards or barbed wire in every respect. Give It a
fair trial; It will wear itself into favor. The &eri*wick Gates made of wrought-iron pipe and
steel wire,defy all competition in llghtnem, neatness, strength and durability. We make the best,
cheapest and easiest working nil-iron nutnmntic or Nelf-opcniua into, ami the neatest
cheap iron fences now made. The best Wire Stretcher, Cutting Pliers mid I'oat Aufferw.
For prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers, or address, mentioning paper,
SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond, Ind.
FIRE INSURANCE FREE FOR ORE YEAR!
By paying two annual pri miums ’ give you a paid up three-year policy. My
companies have $73,(XX) deposited with the Treasurer of Georgia for protection
of my patrons. Never contested a lots.
LOW HATES! I'tlR AI>.l I'NTXIKXTS! PROMPT PAYMENTS!
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Telephone No. 5], Columbus. Gm.
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