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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN; COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1886.
ARTHUR AT CHICAGO.
Bon. Wultor Kvhii«. rx-Commlwiloiii'r of Intonml
KrfrRNr. on IliN Lull* Chief—HI* Belief That
Hnri He Been \<imln»led lie Would lie * Mylna
Prenlilenl To-iluy.
Courier-Journal.
Hon. Walter Evans, commissioner of In
ternal reiei uc under President Arthur,
and the lender of his forces in the Chicago
convention which nominated Mr. Klaine,
was seen in a social sort, of wav by a
Courier-Journal man yesterday. He paid
a high tribute to the character of the ex-
president. and when questioned as to the
contest for hit nomination in 1884, said:
“it is a vi ry common but a very great
error to suppose that President Arthur
used his otllee, its powers, or its patronage,
to promote his nomination in 1884. 1 was
in position to know something of the real
facts of the matter, and can sa.v positively
that the charge was unfounded.’’
“Did ho desire the nomination?”
“That lie desired the nomination at the
hands of his party 1 have no doubt what
ever, no more than T have that, all things
considered, he deserved it. Hut, il I could
correctlv gauge his feelings, it was that lie
Would Immensely prefer to receive it. in
recognition of otiicia! merit than secure it.
by 'working’ for it after the manner of the
more politician, lie had earnestly, and,
indeed, qui 1 e successfully, endeavored to
subdue faction in his own party, and was
doubtless naturally mortified to find that
he had thereby sacrificed himself person
ally rather than woll'thc applause of the
OTgnimation In? bad no long served.’
“Did he not make friends by It?”
“Whatever the mishap to himself, it is
certainly true that, while his coarse ns
president hud put. his party, in t in: main,
in good trim for the coming fight, he had
thereby made few new friends and had lost
many old amt valued ones, and it. is equally
certain Unit the so-called independents de
feated him at Chicago, ns they afterward
defeated Hl.iine at the polls, and yet they
could allege no cause tor deteating Arthur
except that they laid misjudged him before
he became president.”
“Was it, in the books to nominate, linn,
Mr. Evans ?"
“Had Arthur used the unexceptionable
means at the president’s command he
could easily have been nominated at
Chicago, but 1 hose nearest him knew he
would not do it. Indeed, the private com
plaint of his friends at the time was that
he could not be induced to do anything at.
all. The arts of the politician were for
gotten by the president. The most he
would do was to listen to what his friends
suggesti il and leave them uncertain
whether to take any interest ill the mat
ter or not.”
“Yet Mr. Arthur was counted a leader
among politicians.”
“Yes, and looking back upon that time
now in the light of t he last year and a half,
I am satisfied, too, t hateven then the seeds
of his mortal disease had already been
deeply sown and had sapped the founda
tions of his energy and activity. Other
wise I can not account for a certain listless-
ness and inertia which prevented a livelier
interest in such a momentous matter, even
though he would take no active part in se
curing n result. I have no doubt there
were causes of the absence of any fully
organized plan for his nomination at that
time. Such efforts in this direction as
we re made at. all were sporadic ami local
and wiihout any head. In fact, many of
his most active opponents were persons
whom ho had appointed to offices or re
tained in them. Doubtless ho folt, and felt
keenly, the pangs such thingH were likely
to produce, but lie left all such persons
perfect freedom of action, and not one of
them was disturbed for it.
He was, indeed, the least revengeful of
m n on his own account, as well as on ac
count of his friends, ana lost by this in
more ways than one; but all of it, worked
for the good of a party unwilling at the
time to acknowledge it. No man was
ever more the victim of his own justice to
bis own party.”
“But suppose ho had been nominated.
Was lie not saved a defeat?”
"Had he been nominated I believe he
would surely have won. Probably few
doubt that now. There would have beeu
little disposition to defeat him. Indeed,
the opposition to his election would have
been formal only even by the democratic
party. If party machinery appeared
to comdemn his add ministration, which
was clean and upright, I believe the peo
ple did not agree with that view. His ap
parent loss oi' popularity was wholly with
out just cause, and was necessarily tempo
rary. It, was brought about by interested
and artful agencies, and had no foundation
in the moral sense of the public which
soon reasserted itself and lias since done
him more justice. If some one of the am
bitious politicians who aided the work of
defeating him, moved by a clearer percep
tion of the moral status of Arthu.’s claim
to the nomination, had secured it with his
own name for second place on the ticket,
that one politician, whoever be might
have been, would in ail human probability
be the president of the United States to
day.”
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John H. Henderson vs. Green McArthur. RuU
Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. May Term, 188t
I Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia.
It appearing to the Court by the Petition of
John H. Henderson that on the first day of Sei>
tember, in the year of Our Lord eighteen hun
died and eighty-two. Green McArthur, of sain
county, made and delivered to said John H. Hen
derson a certain instrument in writing commonly
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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 is;
day of September, 1882, the better to secure thi
payment of said instrument executed and deliv
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tract or parcel of land situated, lying and bein^
in the County of Muscogee, known and bounder
as follows: On the north by the lands of James
Huff, on the west by the St. Mary’s road, or th*
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by the lands of Philip Owens, containing
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said deed of mortgage and said note should b.
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first day of the next term thereof, the principal,
interest and cost due on said mortgage and prom
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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 Attorney.
J. T. WILLIS. Judge S. C. C. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscoge*
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May of May, 1886. GEO. Y. POND,
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to said Tho:». D. Forts on are required to make
immediate payment to me.
T. W. FORTSON,
ocB oawfiwi Administrator.
\\f ANTED—Lady, active and intelligent, to
n represent, in her own locality, an old firm
References r quired. Permanent position and
good Hilary.
E. J. JOHNSON, Manager, 16 Barclay St., N. Y.
nov9tulm.
Is the best general purpose wire fence In use. It
Isu strong net-work without lmrbft. Don’t
injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep and
poultry, as well ns horses and cattle. The best
fence for Farms, Gardens, Stock Ranges and Rail
roads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns, Parks
School-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust
proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, as pre
ferred. It will last a life-time. It is better tliun
honras or barbed mvire in every respect. The
Sedgwick Gates made of wrought-!ron pipe arid
steel wire, defy all competition in lightness, neat
ness, strength and durability. We make the best
cheapest and easiest workingnll-lron automat ic
or Hell-opening gate, and the nentvHt cheap
iron fences now made. The best Wire
stretchers. Cutting Pliers Mil Post Angers.
For prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers
or address, mentioning paper,
SEDGWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind
M other’s
Friend
Not only shortens the time
of labor and lessens the in
tensity of pain, but it great
ly diminishes the danger to
life of both mother and child
and leaves the mother m a
condition highly favorable
to speedy recovery, and far
less liable to Hooding, Con
vulsions, and other alarming
symptoms incident to slow
or painful labor. Its wonder
ful efficacy in this respect
entitles it to be called The
Mother’s Friend and to be
ranked as one of the life-
saving remedies of the nine
teenth century.
We cannot publish certifi
cates concerning this reme
dy without wounding the
delicacy of the writers. Yet
we have hundreds on file.
Send for our book, “To Mothers,” mailed fVee.
| Bradfield Regulator Go., Atlanta, Ga.
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COMMISSIONERS’ SALE
-FOR PARTITION—
Valuable City Properly.
(~t EORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: q n(iei
VJ uud by virtue of an order from the Suik-Ho.
Court of M"sconce County, passed at the Moi
Term, 1888. thereof, the undersiitned Commissic^
em, appointed by said Court, will sell in frrm
the Coart House of said County, in the city nfr^
lomljus. on the first Tuesday in December mV.
between the leisal hours of sale, at public oiit. rv
to I lie highest bidder, tlie foilowing dcscrlhS
city property, all lying in the city of Coliimb , B
oounty o&Muscoaue, State ot Ueorgia, to wit • UB|
The around, with the Improvements thereon
formerly known as the McKee Carriuge Renosltn’
ry and Shops, now occupien by John Disbraw *
Co. tin a livery stah e. being known and distim
gulsbed in tho plan of said city ns lot number .m
Bounded on he north by lot formerly owned'hv
Garland H. Terry, on the south by lot I'mVerly
owned by Jones, McDongalf and (’leghorn SJ
the cast by lot number 226. and on the west b?
First avenue (formerly Oglethorpe street i. ,m
which said First avenue said property fronts hi v
ing a front of ninety-nine (99; feet, more or 'h‘s.
und runs hock with a depth of one hundred 'iml
forty-seven feet, and ten Inclu s (H7 feet to incheai
more or less. ’•
Also, the following tots and parts of lots in said
city nt Columbus, to-wit: u
All of' ity lots numbers 526 and 626, container
a ot an acre each, more or loss: also, the north
parts of city lots numbers 623 and 684, said wai ts
being ot ttie breadth of forty-nine feet three ;
line-third inchet (49 feet. 3 1 , Inches) each, runni i
through both of said lots the same width from
Forsyth to McIntosh streets, being the north
limns of said lots numbers 623 and 624, the whole
ot the aforesaid property beiugthe same property
w inch was owned b* the late James it. Qutnhv h
his life time. Tlie four lots last described lie in a
cont'gnrus body and are unimproved.
For tlie purposes of this sale the four unim
proved lots and parts of lots.lart above described
have been sut divider into eight equal lots com
mencing on Fifteenth stn et i formerly Lee street'
and numbered ns tollowa, to-wit: 1,2. 3 i 5 7 '
8. each of said lots being of a breadth of i'j ’teet,
% Inches, and running back with a depth of uf
feet 111 inches. Lots numbers 1, 3, 6 and 7 in tlip
above subdivision are situated on the east side of
Fourth avenue (formerly Forsyth sheet), each lot
fronting on said Fourth avenue forty nine feet
three and one third inches (49 feet 3', inches) amf
running bnck curt 149feet 10inches. ’
Lots numbers 2, 4, 0 and 8 in suid mbdivision
are situated ,n the west side of Fifth avenue
(formerly McIntosh street), each of said loto
fronting on suid Fifth avenue 49 feet 3‘ , inches
and running back west 147 feet 10 inches.
Terms—Casli on day of sale.
Possession given on payment of purchase
money. D. A. ANDREWS,
TOL Y. CRAWFdRD,
JAS. G.MOON,
Boyadlm Commissioners.
J.C. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent,
NO. 82. NKXT DOOIl TO POST OFFICE, COLUM
BUS, 0A.
FOR SALE.
$1450.
V\ acre lot, five room.House, al) complete
ou upper Second avenue.
560 One vacant lot on 4tk avenue, between 8tb
and 9th streets.
22'0. acre 1 lot, six room house and other
homes, all new, on lower Broad.
2750. 5 room house, two servant houses.
250 One vacant lot fronting park.
i860. acre ’ot, 6 room house and store house.
450. 1 1 acre lot on 3d avenue, between 5th ami
fith streets.
3000 Small farm two miles east of city.
1000 10 acres land, 5 room house, 3 mi.es east of
city.
1200 20 acres land, 6 room house, good fence, two-
miles north of city.
1 have, also, other citi property, which I will
show you, and several small farms in Geo gia.
and Alabama. Cal and see me before you make
any arrangements, as I mean business.
J-. O. ItBEDY,
Rea! Estate Agent, No.22 12th St.
Hi
kaJH&l ■’! W&B
/^»*URE Biiiousn-'ss; Sick Hoadr.flhb In Four boars,
\G) Ono iloso relieves Neuralgia, They o vo ni:.J
prevent Chills Fever, Sctii- Siamach > UrJ
Breath. Clear the Skin, Tone tho No -voa. tv
•_lte<* Vigof to the system. DonotO.tE ti.‘.. .
fry tham' once and you viill never ho •r.tthr.ul ‘.tie::.
Price, 26 cents per bottle. Sold by a.itf
Medicine Dealers generally. Sent oa i-cclpt o<
price In stamps, postpaid, to any address,
j.F. SMITH & CO.,
Manufacturers and Solo Prop.;.. ST. LOUIS. M0.
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ OOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea
without the knowledge of th«* person tak
ing it; is absolutely harmless, ami will ef
fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an al
coholic wreck. It has been given in thou
sands of cases, and in every instance a per
fect cure has followed. It never fails. TI10
system ouce impregnated with the Specific,
it becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
rOR SALE BY
M. raa a co.
03 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA.
Cali or write for circular & full particulars*.
Combined with (irciil Refracting Power,
They are h« TruuMpareiot and Color*
less as Li^lat Itself.
And for softness of endurance to the eye cannot
be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours
without fatigue. In fact, they aie
Perfect Sight Preservers.
Testimonials from the leadftig physicians in
the United States, governors, senators, legis
lators, stockmen, men of note in all professions
and in different branches of trade, bankers, me
chanics, etc., can be given, whb have had their
sight improved by their use.
ALL BYES FITTED AND THE FIT GUARANTEED BY
BRANNON & CARSON,
Druggists, Columbus, Georgia.
BUILDING LOT $M
Payable $10 a Month.
( UTARTER-ACRE LOT in Northern Liberties.
on extension of Third avenue. Good setth-
ment. Buy this lot and stop paving rent.
No. 235. JOHN BLACK MAR.
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga-
i d fri tf
: d
1)IJ | jj ' tiend six ceuts for postage a
X IUI/j S *. recceive free a costly box
goods which will help all, of either sex, to mat*
more money right away then anything else i
this world. Fortunes await the workers abro
lately sure. Terms mailed free. Truk & Co.
A'Krugta. Maine