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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1886.
A STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE.
TlK' TreMirT of Oulre.ton County Loim HI, Him!
Over n i'ollttciil Itefeat.
Galveston, November 13.—Among the
four candidates for the county treusurer-
,l,jp at the recent election was Mr. W. J.
Burke, the iucumbeut of the office as well
ns the proprietor of the Labor Advocate
and Sunday Opera Glass, the latter a society
journal. In su pport of his claims for u
third term Mr. Burke urged his record as
a county official, against which naught
could be said, even by his worst.euemies.
The influences of his papers were also used
to sustain him, and Burke counted himself
a sure winner. He applied himself so un
tiringly to his labors for re-eloction that
stimulants were freely resorted to to sus
tain his exhausted mental and physical
' This was the condition of affairs when
the results of the election were announced,
showing that Mr. Burke was defeated.
The knowledge that his friends had thrown
him over proved greater than his crushed
spirit could bear, and so on last Saturday
evening he disappeared from Galveston as
mysteriously as if the earth had swallowed
him up.
The only direct information of the exact
time of his departure, that is if he left the
island alive, came through a hurriedly
written note to his wife, stating that he
was going to Austin to make final settle
ment with the comptroller, preparatory to
turning over the office to his" successor.
The union ticket agent remembers to have
sold him a ticket to Houston on either
Saturday or Sunday. The watchman de
clares he saw him get on the train on Sat
urday, but County Collector Weekes, who
was on that particular train, is positive
that Burke was not among the passengers.
Nothing special was thought of Mr.
Burke’s absence except his wife, who be
came alarmed, as the days rolled by, with
out bringing word of him. This morning
she happened to look into Mr. Burke’s tin
box, in which he keeps his private papers,
and discovered the following letters, ad
dressed to herself, her daughter, Mr. Dud
Bryan, city editor of the News, and county
clerk P. S. Wren. None of the letters bear
any date:
Dear Dud—A fatality seems to hang over
the treasurer’s office. Since the death of
Rinker, every treasurer has become ruin
ed. I trust that my successor may be more
fortunate. My aceounts and warrants are
at the Island City Savings Bank.
W. J. Burke.
Dear Wren—Look after my insurance,
and do what you can for my wife. God
bless you.
W. J. Burke.
Mamma—My heart is broken. Death is
my only hope. You will And what money
I have in the little tin box. God bless you.
Papa.
Daughter—Good-bye. Be good to mam
ma and pray for Papa.
While the tenor of the letters would in
dicate suicide, Mr. Burke’s friends believe
such is not the case. The general impres
sion is that he has gone away to be alone
and recover from the constant reminders
of his unsuccessful run for office. His ac
counts as county treasurer are being inves
tigated and are correct to the fraction of a
cent thus far. Mr. Burke is aged 32 years,
and is a native of Maryland . The Einker
mentioned in Mr. Burke’s letter was a
former nounty treasurer who was found in
his private office with a bullet holo in his
head and a pistol by his side.
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves the little sufferer at onee; it produces
natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels and is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
ff”e cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly
Filled to Revive Her.
An exchange speaks of the “mysterious
death” of a young woman whose body was
found near the roadside. There seems to
be nothing mysterious about it, for two
empty whisky bottles were found by her
side.—Albany Argus.
flood Results in Every ( use.
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer
of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he was
seriously afflicted with a severe cold that
settled on his lungs; had tried many rem
edies without benefit. Being induced to
try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption, did so and was entirely cured by
use of a few bottles. Since which time he
has used it in his family for all Coughs and
Colds with best results. This is the ex
perience of thousands whose lives have
been saved by this Wonderful Discovery.
Trial Bottles free at Brannon & Carson’s
Drug Store. eod’&w
Voting by Proxy.
An amusing incident at the polling-
place was the request of a small boy that,
on account of the inability of his father to
come to the polls, he might vote for him.
—Newton Journal.
Ulcerated Log.
About August 1st 1866, an eruption ap
peared on my arms and legs, which pained
me very much and seemed to affect my
physical condition generally. Under the
treatment of a physician the sores disap
peared except on my left leg. There it
seemed to concentrate, and two-thirds of
the limb from the knee to the ankle soon
became a solid running sore that dis
charged bloody matter continually. I was
treated by many physicians at various
times, but obtained no permanent relief.
On the advice of a physician at this place,
I finally commenced using Swift’s Specific.
I am glad to say that after using three
large bottles the so es have all healed ex
cept one, and that is where the stirrup
leather rubs when I am riding, and will
soon be gone. G. N. Frizzell.
Farmville, Texas, Sept. 18,1886.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At
lanta, Ga.
SINGULAR LIBEL SUIT
6 liich Illustrates the Danger of Signing Papers
Without Knowing Their Contents.
Sew York, November 15.—A libel suit
decidedly novel character was brought
the United States circuit court, Brook-
1, to-day. Henrietta Woods, a dress-
iker, was the plaintiff, and the benevo-
it Erastus Wilman the defendant. The
r plaintiff alleges that her reputation is
maged to the extent of $10,000 and de-
tnds judgment for that amount. The
it comes about in a peculiar way. Some
ae ago, it will lie remembered, Erastus
ilman Assumed a leading part in
^ _ agitation to abolish the law for
2 imprisonment for debt in New York,
e or the nrisoners in whom Mr. Wiman
ik a peculiar interest was one Terrence
mett. He has been imprisoned for
Ihteen months upon a judgment of $6000
covered against him bv Henrietta Woods
1 breach of promise of marriage. In the
imorial presented to the governor re-
esting the abolition of the iinprison-
mt-for-debt law, especial mention was
: du of the peculiar hardships of Monett’s
!• It was stated that the plaintiff “had
iroper relations with other men, and
l. _ - . puroha '
derjud|
-UU neglec
’b acoount.
t the opening of court to-day counsel
Mr. Wiman moved that the complaint
dismissed upon the ground that the
norial presented to the governor was a
privileged communication, and that the
aw especlaily exempts such communica
tions from a libellous character. The mo-
lion was denied and Mr. Wiman took the
witness stand. He testified that ho never
• aw the plaintiff) that he had not drawn
the memorial, but that Mr. A. K. McDon
ald had done so. This statement he made
to show that no libel was intended. He
did not even read tbe particular clause in
stated in conclusion
tbnt he had no intention whatever of libc -
ling he plaintiff.
Counsel then took the stand and corob.
ubu- " ■ man's evidence in every partic-
Auothor motion was then made to dis
miss the complaint on the ground that
only four copies of the memorial had been
presented, and that there had been no cir-
eulatlon of the same as the law of libel re
quired. This motion, too, was defined bv
Judge Wheeler, who thought it best that
the ease should go to the jurv. The case
was first brought up in the supreme court
in June last, but was changed to the United
States circuit court on the ground that Mr.
Wiman was a British subject and not sub
ject to the jurisdiction of the state courts.
Is Mr. It.mi's t'fivur.
The difference between old Mr. Dana
and a regularly-organized nominating con
vention is that the latter makes a nomina
tion every four years, while Mr. Dana
makes a nomination about every four
days,—Chicago Times.
I find Ely’s Cream Balm good for catarrh
of longstanding.—M. F. Lusley, 1934 West
Chestnut St., Lousville, Ky. eod&w
The Last Confederate Check.
Dallas, Texas, November 15.—Col. J.
F. Caldwell, of Dallas, to-day exhibited an
interesting relic of the war in a check for
¥80,000, drawn on the confederate states
depository at Columbus by W. M. Gil
lespie, quarter-master, in favor of Col. T.
Sanford. It is dated April 14, 1865, five
days after the surrender of Lee. The
cheek was delivered to Col. Caldwell, who
was the chief clerk of the depository,
during the movement from Alabama to
Georgia before the victorious federal cav
alry. The letter was delivered in the
woods and before the news of Lee’s sur
render had reached the retreating con
federates. This is probably the last check
on the confederate states depository.
An Knit to linin' Scrolling.
irom iMeciric Hitters, i leel it my duty to
let suffering humanity know it. Have had
a running sore on my leg for eight years; my
doctors told me I would have to have the
bone scraped or leg amputated. I used,
instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters
and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve, and my leg is now sound and well.”
Electric Bitters are sold at 50 cents a
bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve at 25c
per box, by Brannon & Carson. eod&w
A Drove Hatter.
Prince Salm Salm, a member of the
Prussian legislature, is dead. This is the
last of hymn.—Exchange.
Uses of Adversity.
We begin to think that it is a good thing
to be punched up by an off-year election.
Lynn Union.
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REMOVAL of LAW OFFICE
J". Xj- WILLIS
Han removed hia Office to up stairs over B.
Crane’s store..
oc7 lm
Maverick National Bank.
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CAPITAL 8100.000
400.000
Ac* ounts of Banks, Bankers snd Corporations
solicited.
Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent
and we re discount for Banks when balances*
warrant it.
Boston is a Reserve City, and balances with us
from Banks not located in other Reserve Cities)
counted as a reserve.
Wc draw our own Exchange on London and
the Continent, and mnke Cable transfers and
place mon.jy by telegraph throughout the United
States and Canada.
Government Bonds bought and sold, and Ex
changes in Washington made lbr Banks without
extra charge
We have a market for prime fiist-c'ass Invest
ment Securities, ami invite proposals from States.
Counties and Cities when issuing Bonds.
We do a generul Banking bumness, and invite
corre? po'udence.
AHA V. POTTER, President.
JOS. W. WORK, ChMiller.
octiO wed&8at6m
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
to the highest bidder, at punlic outcry in front of
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
x i.e soutn nan ei lot nu. idl liil same uemg
one-quarter of an acre, more or less, with Dwell
ing House and improvements.
Tin south half of lot No. 492. being one-quarter
the estate of David 55 Ward, deceased.
Also, at same time and place, will be sold a
small lot of lumber, now on premises occupied bj
Mr. R. Stockwell (lot 491), belonging to said
deceased. Terms cash. M. M. MOORE,
Adm’r Est. D. Z. Ward in Georgia.
nov2 oaw4w
Postponed Administrator’s Sale
auction house of .
lie outcry, in front of the
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 known as the south
^artoflot No. 6, (in tne Northern Liberties ad
orning the city of Columbus), and having a front
mining the city oi uoiumous*, ana having a tront
on Oglethorpe street of thirty-five feet, more or
less, and 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,
nove oaw4w
John H. Henderson vs. Green McArthur. Hull
Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. May Term,,188$
John . *
tember, in the year of Our Lord eighteen hun
dred and eighty-two. Green McArthur, of said
county, made and delivered to said John H. Hen
derson a certain instrument in writing commonly
S/9U WONflON.lW«lUI^
pay to said plaintiff the sura of one hundred and
thirty-nine dollars twelve months after date with
interest from date at eight per cent, per annum
for value received, and that afterwards on the lsl
day of September, 1882, the better to secure thf
payment of said instrument executed and deliv
ered ito said plaintiff his deed and mortgage
whereby he conveyed to said plaintiff all thai
tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being
in the County of Muscogee, known and boundec
as follows: On the north by the lands of Jame*
Huff, on the west bv the St. Mary’s road, op tb#
east by the lands of James Huff and on the a >
by the lands of Philip Owens, containing
four and one-half acres, more or less, whic
mortgage was conditioned that if the said defend
npakl, it is therefore ordered
that said defendant do pay into this court by thr
first day of the next term thereof, the principal,
interest and cost due on said mortgage and prom
issory note, or show cause to the contrary,if then?
be any, and that on failure of said defendant s<
to do, the equity of redemption in and to saic
mortgaged premises be forever thereafter barred
and foreclosed. And it is further ordered thai
this Rule be published in the Columbus En
quirer-Sun once a month for four months, or r>
copy thereof served on the said defendant, or hit
special agent or attorney, at least three month?
before the next term of this court.
By the Court.:
TOL. Y. CRAWFORD,
Petitioner’s At torney.
J. T. WILLIS, Judge S. C. C. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscoge*
Superior Court at its May Term, 1888. on tbe JOfrF
May of May, 1886. ^
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COLUMBUS, GA., November 14, 1886.
WBHT BOUND TRAINS.
No. 1.
Pass’ger.
No. 3.
Accom.
1 40 p m
1 56 p m
4 50 p m
7 20 p m
9 (vl p m
6 40 j) m
9 48 p in
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12 55 p m
11 04 o m
4 00 a n»
5 48 a m
6 10 a m
7 80 a m
10 31 a m
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Our customers have tin* advantage of our
mntiv yearn experience in breeding and
Importing ; Superior OtmIDy; Lurge Ya*
rlety and Immense Collections; opportu
nity of comparing different breed** and
low price*, because of our uuctfunled fa**
cilitieN,extent of business and low rates
of Iran qioriutiou,
Nootlier eMtnbllHhnicnt In the world offem
Such udvantages to the pnrebutter.
PRICES LOW! TERAIS EASY! Vli
lt»rn welcome. CorrcNpomlenee sole
lted. Cicculn rn Free. Mention this pun"
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Bill, Oen. Crook, and other*. Illustrated withlv’5 fine*—