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j>AILY ENQUIRER • SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. THURSDAY HORNING, IsOVEMBER 18, 1886.
N*w* fro"' the Three State* Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
The Bibb County Grand Jury InmtliratlnR the
Moore*little Case—A WltnoxH Faints l - ruler the
Exelteiuent—The Alabama Teniperunee Alliance
In Convention—The Savannah Inreetnient Com
pany, Ete.
Georirl*.
Nearly a dozen new dwelling houses are
in process of erection about Covington.
—An effort is being mode by prominent
citizens of Augusta to induce Governor
Gordon to pardon George T. Jackson, the
defaulter.
Professor A. Buttel, principal of the
music department of the Rome Female
college, died Tuesday afternoon at 3
o ! clock.
R. G. & W. R. Owen, of Cuthbert, as
signed and mortgaged the stock of goods
Tuesday. Assets $5600, liabilities $8800,
preferred creditors $2600. Cause, bad col
lections.
Gen. Henry R. Jackson has been selected
and accepted the invitation to deliver the
oration on the occasion of the 75th anni
versary of the Hibernian society at Savan-
nah on the 17th of March next.
Married, at Bethlehem church, Wartheu,
Gn., at 8:30 p. m. Monday, November 15,
1888, Beverly D. Evans, jr., and Miss Bessie
Warthen, Rev. A. J. Battle, of Macon, offi
ciating. The groom is a member of the
legislature.
John Rutherford, charged with stealing
a horse from a farmer in Tatuall county,
was traced to Savaunah and arrested Mon
day night, just as he was boarding the
Florida bound train. He had disposed of
the horse.
United States Marshal Lamar has ap
pointed Mr. Lamar Clay, of Macon, one of
his deputies and Mr. Clay has gone to Sa
vannah to enter upon his new position,
Mr. Cliff Locke, chief of the deputies, is
now in Savannah also.
The long lost brother of the late John
Davison, of Augusta, has not yet been
found, and the Davison found out in
Michigan proves to be the wrong man. It
iB probable that after his thirty years’
silence the lost brother is dead.
The Evening Call, a campaign paper
published in Savannah, in the interests of
the Knights of Labor, made its appear
ance Tuesday afternoon. It is intended to
work for the success of the knights in the
approaching municipal campaign.
Neal Cook, a healthy lad from Twiggs
county, and a student of the college at
Mllledgeville, while running up the steps
at the college about a week ago, hurt him
self internally, which resulted in his death
at about 8 o’clock Tuesday night. No one
seems to know exactly how the accident
occurred.
On hist Sunday night the gin house of
Messrs. Roaser & McCollum, near Conyers,
was destroyed by fire. There were twenty
bales of cotton in the house and 8000 feet
of lumber lying by the gin, and some cot
ton seed in the stalls. All was destroyed
and wa« a total loss, ns there was no insur
ance. It points to incendiarism, as it was
Sundny night.
The Savannah Investment Company, for
buying and selling real estate, have organ
ized and elected the following officers:
President. J. H. Estili; vice president, Ed
ward Mcint.yre; secretary, II. C. Cunning
ham ; treasurer, C. H. Dorsott; directors,
D. R. Thomas. George J. Baldwin, F. D.
Bloodv/ortb, W. G. Cooper and Lee Roy
Myers.
Robert Elliott and Charles Dewberrv, of
Richmond county, pleaded guilty of illicit
distilling in the United States court at
Savannah Tuesday. Elliott was sentenced
to four months imprisonment in the Rich
mond county jail and to pay a fine of $400
and costs, while Dewberry was sentenced
to three months in the same jail, and a
fine of $300 and costs.
Thomas S. Goss and James Harrigan
have sued the Savannah, Florida and
Western Railroad company for $10,000 for
injuries sustained while in the employ cf
the company. Goss was run over ana in
jured by'car wheels while- at work in the
railroad yard at Savannah last spring, and
Harrigan was severely out by a buzz saw
in the carpenter shop about two months
ago.
The Savannah and Tybee railroad have
awarded the lumber contract for the draw
bridge to McDonough & Co., of Savannah,
the iron frame to a St. Louis firm; the
crossties, stringers, etc., to the Carolina
Oil and Creosote company, Wilmington,
N. C. Cape. I’urse, president, left Tuesday
night for New York to arrange for the
equipment. The road will be completed
and in operation early in the spring.'
Macon Telegraph: The grand jury was
engaged yesterday morning witli the
Moore-Little case, and many witnesses
were examined. During the session, Mr.
Eugene Isaacs, while being examined as a
witness, fell to the floor in a tit brought on
by excitement. Solicitor-General Harde
man, with the assistance of members of
the jury, gave him every attention and
made him as comfortable as possible. It is
thought that the time ot the jury will
again be occupied with the case to-day.
.Unbuilt ft.
This is the fair week in Eufaula.
The Woman's Temperance Union of
Alabama met in Montgomery yesterday.
In Eufaula Tuesday night, at the resi
dence of Mrs. Jennings, Mr. R. E. L. Mar
tin and Mrs. Susie Bowers, daughter of
Mrs. Jennings, were married, Rev. Dr.
Spaulding officiating.
The result ol the conference at the Bap
tist church of Eufaula, after services Sun
day morning, was the retention by an al
most unanimous vote of Rev. I)r. Nunnally
as pastor, allowing him to divide his time
between his pastorate and Howard col
lege, for which he is soliciting. His resig
nation was conditional upon being allowed
this privilege, which, as said, was practi
cally unanimously grunted.
Tlio State Temperance Alliance ol Ala
bama met in convention in Montgomery
Tuesday. The welcome address was deliv
ered by Mayor Reese and responded to by
Rev. F, B. Webb, of Union Springs, " he
convention is composed of representative
men from the different counties. Hon. F.
S. Moody, of Tuscaloosa, was elected presi
dent.. Afu;r effecting a permanent organ
ization a great deal of routine business was
transacted. A resolution was adopted to
present a plea to the legislature now in
session for a local option law and a consti
tutional amendment.
Florida.
The new constitution goes into effect on
Januaary 1 next.
Since October 1 Key West’s population
has increased over 460.
Alg Speer caught a drum fish last Wed
nesday in Indian river which weighed
forty-one pounds.
The new hotel at Key West is looming
up. The work is being pushed forward as
rapidly as possible.
G. H. Sullivan, who has extensive lum
ber mills at Ellzey station, has closed a
large contract for timber with the Florida
Railway and Navigation Company. The
mills are situated on the edge of the gult
hummock, the finest timber belt in the
state, and the lumber turned out consists
of pine, bay, cedar, cypress and other
woods.
On November 2 Mr. Smith had stolen
ftt »*one building on Caroline
sweet. Key West, a large amount of money
and government checks by H. J. Davis, a
painter. Six thousand one hundred and
ninety dollars of it was recovered Tuesday
night by the sheriff, on information re
ceived from Mr. Quinn, who, by special
agreement, gets 25 per cent, of the money
recovered. Davis has heretofore enjoyed a
lair character for honesty and industry,
out ot late has been much addicted to
drink, with the above result.
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To the Stock ol' the
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COIMIIF.A.IN'Y.
I t being officially known to the Board of Directs
orsofthe Georgia Midland and Quit Railroad
Company that the first section of twenty miles of
Georgia Midland and Gull Railroad, of four feet
and nine inches grade, between Columbus, Ga..
and Atlanta. Ga.. or between Columbus. Ga,, and
some point on the Hast Tennessee. Virginia and
Georgia Railroad between Atlanta, Ga., and
Macon, Ga., with the privilege ot entering. At-
lanta on the track of any railroad with terminal
facilities there, is graded and readv for t he cross
ties, trestles and bridges, and .whereas, by the
terms of subscription th, first installment of the
same becomes due and payable upon official pub-
lication of the completion ot the work as above.
Be it resolved, That the Treasurer is authorized
to publish in the name ot this Board the comple
tion of the first section of twenty miles, as stipu
lated in said subscription notes, and to call on
the subscribers lor payment of the first install
ment notes of 25 per cent., which notes are now
due and payable at the National Bank of Golum-
’ teuton firantland, C. L. Davis,
Guo P Swift, jr., N.J. Hussey,
W. ,j. Kincaid, J- F, Flournoy,
B. T. Hatcher, T. At F ley,
J. W. Woolfolk. ,
The Board of Directors of the Georgia Midland
and Gulf Railroad Company. ^ DAV IS,
no vie oatvlw Treasurer.
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In Re. "Chattahoochee Falls Company,” Ap
plication for Charter.
QTATE OK GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUN
-ru Y .T°the Superior Court of said county:
fhc p. tltion of.I. F. Warnock L. F. Gurrurd, A.
J. Bethune, A. R, Lawton and (Jeor*,e M. t.'iupp,
respectfully shows that the) und their associates
and successors desire to be incorporated and
made a body corporate and politic under the
name of Chattahoochee Falls Company,”
1 he object ot said corporators, and for which
they ask to be incorporated und empowered to
engage in,is;
The utilization, improvement and operation of
water power on the Chattahoochee river, in the
County ot Muscogee and State of Georgia, by eon
trolling the waters oi saio Chattahoochee river
with locks, dams aiuDuch other means and tie
vices iu& may be necessary to evmblv them to sup
ply water power for manufacturing purposes to
such mills and machinery as may he thereon lo
cuted and which may be hereafter purchased and
erected by said corporation, and to such persons
or corporations as may purchase, lease or reut
said water power or any part thereof from it.
To construct and maintain all ntees? ary cana s,
chute*. Humes, sluices, dams, tramways and other
appliances on, upon und through the lands and
property otsaiu corporation for the proper dis
tribution, utilization and preservation of said
water power ana which may be found essential
and useful for said purposes.
To utilize and improve all the lands acquired by
said corporation at and contiguous to said water
power upon the east and west banks of the Chat
tahoochec river, in the States ofGeorgiu and Ala
bama, by erecting ihereon mills, machinery, fuc-
tones and other buildings, and engaging in the
manufacture of cotton wool ami all other fibrous
am; textile materials into yarns, cloth, thread,
rope and other fabrics, goods and products of ev
ery kind whatever.
Ginning cotton for toll or reed or other valuable
moderation; manufacturing cotton seed into
such products us can be obtained therefrom;
grinding corn, wheat and other grain and produce
tor toil or for market and converting the same into
flour, meal and its other products.
The furnishirg of power and the production and
generating thereby of electricity lor ligl t and
heat, lor motive power and for such mechanical
and other uses and purposes as it may be adapted
to; and supplying, leasing ami selling the same
und creeling and constructii g in connection
therewith such works, po es, wires above and un
derground, and, other apparatus, electrical de
•ices and stations throughout said Corn ty 01
•luscogco as may be necessary to convoy, furnish
and supply the same to public and private con
sumers.
The manufacture of paper in all its forms, and
of paper, timber, wood and metals into such
utensils, wooden vs are, machinery und other
goods as may be produced there from; and the con
ducting and carrying on ol the manufacture oi
all and evei y other kind of goods, wares, machine
ry, wood and metal products, or such branches or
parts thereof as may be found eitential and de
sirable for the profitable employment and im
provement oi the said water power and property.
Said corporation to have power and authority t<
sell, lease or rent its said water power, lands, ma
chinery, facto* iesami buildings, or such parts ai o
portions thereof as may be ex pedient, to such per
sons or other corporations us it may deem lit aim
proper; and to advance from its corporate capital,
funds to such persons or corporations as may oc
cupy its said property; to aid and promote th.
carrying « n by them of their said manufacturing
business, and to make and execute all necessary
veyances and other instruments, and to enter
> all proper contracts anc agreements for the
exercise of this authority and the securing of its
said advance s.
Also, to have power and authority to lay out
lfcts and building lots upon the lands which may
be hereafter acquired by said corporation in the
States of Georgia and Alabama; to erect buildings
and improvements thereon, and the said lots, va
cant or improved, and the said buildings, lo sell
rent or It a? e to the operatives of said manufac
turing enterprises, and to such other persons as
may desire to rent, lease or purchase the same.
THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS
of said corporation will be located at the site of
its said mills and waterpower in Muscogee Coun
ty, State of Georgia.
ITS CHIEF OFFICE
to bo in the City of Columbus, of said County and
State; but it shall have autnoriiy in pursuit of ns
said business and promotion of its objects to es
taoiish brunch offices at such other points and to
exercise its rights and muiehises heretofore men
tioned, and to build uctories, make improve
ments, contracts, agreements, investments und
carry on business oi the nature and character
afore mentioned with regard to its property and
upon the lands and property which may he here
after acquired by said corporation in the State ol
Alabama, uiul ut such other places within and
without the limits of said States of Georgia am.
Alabama, us its objects and interests may ic-
quire.
THE CAPITAL STOCK
of said corporation shall be one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars, payable in money or property,
as said corporators may determine, to be divided
intj shares offctOOeuoh, of which amount ten per
cent, thereof snail be paid in before said corpo
ration commeiiCA s to uo busiucas; and petitioners
desirr said corporation shall have authority to in
crease said capital stock from time to lime as it
limy deem i»l and proper to uny sum not excecu
ing one million dollars,
They desire said corporation to have the power
of suing ana being sued; to have and to use a
common seul, and to alter, break ami change the
same at will; to make rules aim by-laws lor the
management of its business, not in conflict with
the laws of this State and the United States, and
the same to alter, amend and rescind at pleasure;
to receive, lease, rent or purchase and hold such
real estate and personal property as may be uov»
or hereafter necessary for its corporate purposes,
for the expansion am advancement of its objects,
for the securing of debts due and to become due
to sum corporation mid the same to sell, mon-
gage and convey ut will.
That it have power to effect loans and to issue*
bonds in the name of said corporation, without
security or to secure such bonds by mortgage oi iti*
properly, reui and personal, or of such parts or
portions thereof as may be desirable; and to loan
out its surplus earnings upon mortgage or other
available security.
To elect and appoint such officers, managers,
directors und agents it de-ires; and to provn.'.
such mles and regulations with respect to stock
holders who les'u.-e to pay up any balance' due on
their .--look as w ul compel them to pay upon pen
alty of sale or forfeiture of such stock, ana to do
and perform ail.such ao - a?, are necessaiy f»r tin
execution of its powers and to curry out the oh
jects and purposes of this corpora*.on.
The individual property id each stockholder
shall not be liable for the debts, liabilities, obli
gations or defiult of said corporation except to
the amount of unpaid stock subscribed by such
stockholder. . . .
Wherefore petitioners pray that they, their as
sociates and successors he duly iucorporuU <i un
der the uanic as aforesaid for the term of twenty
years, with the privilege of renewal, with all me
p.avers herein prayed for, and with such other
powers and privileges aarc incident to corpo
rations under the laws of this state, and that af
ter the'filing, recording and publishing of this
petition, as provided bylaw, the Court will pass
an order declaring this application granted.
And petitioners will ever pray, etc.
McNeill & levy,
L F. GARRARD,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: Filed in
the Clerk’s office Superior Court of said county on
the llth day of October, 1386, and recorded this
12th day of October on page 15, and Records of
Bills and Write, Miucogee Superior
ocl3 oaw 4w Clerk S. *C. M. C. Ga.
In Re. The Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing
Company. Petition to amend Charter.
(J TATE OF GEORG I A- MUSCOGEE COUNTY :
To the Honorable Superior Court of suid
Count} : The petition of the Eagle mid Phenix
Manufacturing Company respectfully shows.
That it is a corporation ot said state, located ami
doing business in said county, and its principal
office and place of doing business is in Columbus,
in said county.
That the original charter and act of incorpora
tion was granted by the General Assembly ol
said State by an Act entit ed * An Act to incorpo
rate the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Com
pany of Columbus. Georgia.” which act was hi-
proved 10th of March, 1866.
That said Act of Incorporation did r.ot provide
for ihe election ol more than five Directors, nor
has there been any change in the law- respecting
said corporation.
That ti e corporators named in said Act did or
gan;/’. in company, and that the capital stock
o s.t, ! c •mpauy has been increased to one mill
ion two hum! red and fifty thousand dollars, all of
which has U* m aid in.
That the oh-. * i of said corporation was the
manufacture and sale oi cotton and woolen
U ood:*. and said company still carry on such busi-
htocicholders'that application should be made lo
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 five, as provided by
said charter.
Wherefore, your petitioner prays that an order
may be passed at the next November term of said
Court declaring said petition granted, and thaA
the Fourth Section of said Act shall be so altered
and anienned as that the same sha.l read as fol-
l0 Sec. IV. That there shall be an annual meeting
of the stockholders of suid corporation at such
time and place as the corporation may provide by
its by-laws for the purpose of electing nine direct
ors. and that the time 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, or
at the annual election to be afterwards held,shall,
as soon as may be after subsequent elections,
chose out r.f their numbefla president,and in cusu
of the death, resignation or removal of the presi
dent or any directors, such vacancy or vacancies
may be filled for the remainder of the year where
in they may happen by the said remaining cirect-
ors ora majority of them may appoint a presi
dent pro tem., who shall exercise such powers
and functions as the by-laws of said corporator**
may provide.
PEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE,
Petitioners' Attorneys.
Filed and recorded in the Clerk’s office of tha
.Superior Court of said county thislSthday of Sep-
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prevent excessive accumulation of flit.
The lifHgnelir Tooth ing: Norklnco
soothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pre*-
vents convulsions.
The ftill power Ilyolot Battery Insoles*
not only warm tho feet, but prevent cramps irci
legs so prevalent in advancing yo4trs. No Invalid?
should despair because cheaper or inferior good»
have failed, until they have tried our methods^
Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials^
mailed to any address. Advice and counsel free*
to all patients.
hr. CARLISLE TERRY, fiiliiralnis, Ga., Agent
oclO dtjclfi
with Great Refracting Power,
Shortest, Quickest and Best—308 Miles Sliry>c*r lo New York
than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont
Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad.
They are an TrnitMpnr€‘i«t nnd Color~
Icnm nw Light llHolf,
And for softness of endurance to the eye cannot*
be excelled, enabling the wearer to read foe houn*
without fatigue. In fact, they are
Perfect Sight, Preservers.
Testimonials from 4 ho leading phyriria-ns inr
the United State*, governors, senators, levin-*
1 i.rvrs, stor-kmen, men ol' note in u 11 j*rofcpsioru*
.r*d in liliVri-.nt branches of trade, bankers, me-
chimivs, etc., can he given, who have had theixr
eight improved by thc-ir use.
ALL EYES FITTED AND 'J
•. fit
ANTBBD BY
BRANNON & CARSON,
Druggists, Columbus, Georgia 1 ..
These Glasses are not supplied to peddlers at*
' 1 TO &
inteud unt
u Strict ur<
Mffl only hy tho
Choraieal Co.
k Cincinr.ato.EFjj
Ohio.
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BKSK&V*' TH£ N'TG'T MICE ft DUST PHOOF
^TYUERDESK
Igpfe.ag' Bookcases. Tables, Offlox.
Chairs, Lettar PrcBSOE;,
Fine Cabinots, &cg
tyle* DESK COi.
&” N. Fourth »r,,HT. Lounv
;ai'ud 4o f .r 40 ui>. CahtiOtft**
25 Acres—5 Room Dwelling.
WILL exchange for city property. Cosh om
» » credit, low interest.
No. 262 JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Gut.
USrO. 172.
--Cash or Credit,
200;
JOHN iii.Af KMAR,'
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
so wed&fVi tf
I'utrut MONARCH (-mint
Btt'i N«*t*d Hcnarutor an>l Hag*
g«*r • r cur Improved W»ro
ll oumi* Mill wlil'ji we oiler cheap*.
Train 53, Pullman Palace Cars Mont gome y to Washington without change
Train 51, Pullman Palace Ruffe: Car Atlanta to New York without change.
South Bound Trains.
Arrive Chehaw
“ Montgomery..
Arrive Mobile...
“ New Orleans..
No. 50 | No. 52
1 45 p ml 11 20 p in
2 28 p mi
5 18 p m I 3 30 a m
6 02 p m | 4 40 a m
7 15 p m 1 6 20 a m
2 25 a in 2 10 pm
7 20 a m 7 30 p ni
Train 50, Pullman Palace Bleeping Car through to New Orleans. Train 52, Family Emigrant
Sleeping Cai, free of charge, through to Texas without change.
Via Selma and Queen and Crescent.
Leave Columbus
“ Opelika
“ Montgomery
Arrive Selina
“ Marion
“ Greensboro
“ Meridan
“ Jackson
“ Vicksburg
“ Monroe
“ Shreveport
j 2 28 p m
, 5 18 p nT
I 8 15 pm
11 15 p m
1 45 p in
3 45 p m
6 35 p m
6 27 p m
11 15 p m
4 22 a in
6 50 a in
1 40 p m
6 35 p m
CECIL GABBETT, General Manager.
CHAS. H. CROMWELL,
General Passenger Agent.
■nailed free.
tiUNARK HIACHINE CO.
Culuwbufl, OjV
FOR ALL. 830 a week and expenses
paid. Valuable outfit and particulars*
free. I . O. VICKORY, Augusta, Me.
oc4 w6m
■Vi IB# whan bnalnesa Is doll and prices are low lei
BUY YOUR -°"^ tottb “
U.W.CIitlllusfcCo.
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60 Dunne Ht. New¥ei*-
AGENTS RpVcAI.TIKft
mouej uee<l*<l u> buy Write for Cfttali„
xtTer. The Cllimer Mff. <’*>.. (liuiiunl). Clneli
“ads? 1
* all expense, <
... for us. Agents preferred who cuu
ruish their **wn horses anti give their whole tiinor
u.o business. Snuro moments rca.v l e profitabljy
i.'loyed ft Iso. A few vacancies I r, it, was him cities*,
i JOHNSON & CO., 1013 Main ht.. Illchmouu, Va.
ang2 w4di
lu'ii.
Perfect Li\ - i
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