Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 22, 1886, Image 3

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icon ivm^i■ ihkm - si an. (oleums. be ATI K DAY MAY NEWS FROM THZ THREE STATES TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS. ^ \in V am n (mini) W ?io Iln** I .. | l ihiii'I Mlli Lbo* 'Him l.iMi.l mill I.imhIm r I . i*11 ;ii!j's Mil! Mint* I Man A (.ri al Krlitrlous |{. \ 1 \ill nl M'ii>rr<.>**- Tin ><•>»* Krmn Various j • of A liduiliui Whitt K 11 aiisjtfrhiu ii: tin* l.all'l "t I Leoruhi. Artlrew Betterson, a colored man of Tattnall county, had corn tassels on May in* I nure arc*, no vacant houses in Dawson. Tiiere are three prisoners in Brooks (■runty j»il. Marietta is moving in the direction of eliding a girl's high school. Work on the new opera house in Dalton v. iil lit begun on the first of June. II is said that fifty people have left Seney • oe Christmas to join the Mormons. The ordinary of Whitfield county is do- j, ' r , lively business in marriage licenses. Ti.e colored Methodists of Jackson, Hints county, are about to erect a new church. Willie Miller has been convicted of mur der in Glynn superior court, and his pim- i'shinent "fixed at ninety-nine years in the penitentiary. The state’s quote for the public schools ii (Hvan county, this year, is estimated at cniv one-sixth that of last year. It was about $1400 last year. During a storm in Wilkes county, light ning struck a tree just twi nty feet from jiijvid lioric's front door. It blazed the tv* e, tore the gate to pieces, and slightly shucked his wife. Jim Hill, of Warren county, has been struck by lightning three times, drowned twice and shot twice and still lives. Last Friday morning a negro cabin was burned up on the Lester place in Sumter county, asKverybody in it was consumed. The new Bethel'Baptist church,recently completed and located about the mile's northwest ol Dawson, was dedicated Sun day. Rev. Dr. Ryals. of Mercer university, preaching the dedication sermon. Milledgeville was visited Tuesday after noon by the heaviest rain storm of the sea son. P. J. Cline’s store was flooded by water from the roof. The damage is esti mated to be between $1500 and $2000. Young MeClendau, who shot himself at Macon Sunday, seems to he getting along very well, and there is little doubt as to his ultimate recovery. To his uncle, who has always laid his confidence, he refused to talk on the subject of the shooting. The trial of Richard Townsend for the killing of the Florida sheriff will come up ji. Lowndes court on Monday, and will take up much of the time of the court. It is believed that it will exhaust the jury box lo get a jury. Mr. John Branham showed the Wash ington Chronicle some very rich gold ore Iasi Saturday. It was found on the place of Mr. John tlallerher in Warren county, and is the richest ore which we have seen in several years. Its value would be at least $2000 a ton. The mills of the Liberty county land and lumber company, at Joscelyn, have shut down. The Messrs. I’npot have given up the mills, and J. K. Clarke, representing the company, is in possession. This was a very important enterprise, and its suspen sion has thrown many out of employment. While in Rome a few days ago Tube Jackson, the wily mountaineer and alleged dynamiter, had iiis picture struck. One of liis friends had written to Fox, of the Police Gazette, a few days before that and asked I.-.-. • much he would give for a likeness of T»l- - The answer was $30, and last Satur day the photograph was sent. Kx-Ordinary James C. Luke,of Abbeville, happened to a serious uccident. He was riding through the woods driving up sheep, loping his horse. The burst' stepped in a gopher hole and fell and threw him over 1.is head, breaking three of his ribs. As Mr. T.uke is an old man it will take some, f . him to recover. R.:v, Mingo Boddie, a colored preacher, was arrested in Zubulon, Pike county, last week upon a charge of fraud. He had pur chased a buggy from Messrs. Truitt Bros., in Latirange. and had nol paid for the s-o.-ie. He was brought to LaUruuge by i ; ,r-Jml Mi Comack, arid the matter was .satisfactorily adjusted, lie was runniuga magic lantern show. A son of Mr. Fred Grimes, about -thirteen y ar.-. of age, on last Friday •■•■enitig writ ll-biog, slipped into the creek near Mr. Smith's mill. Two of his twin brothers .j'onptd ill to assist him, bill Liioy could do I,ini no guild. He was drowm.il am! tin \ cuIn-others were very nervdrowned, v. t 1 • •. \\s re assisted by a si ill young..--’ i:c M r. who handed them a pole and I died i hem tojt.he bank;. littl, negro bov 'Who v.i. mis to tbe his way fr mi Birmingham to Jasper . fen'days ago in a two-liorse buggy, me with a painful accident by being tiiruwi from iiis buggy. Mr John Woo Iward left Banner M vidai on iiis wav to her of Michic ir.geni .us rh-vie venter. It sow th valoosi. A vr«x idle nifii- 1 people \v •ill 1:110 w ill ; ■ 1 large mill. also—tOO 1 lying neai • Tro’, has in- ant sr will oh is' IplitO illl nd .1 ry..' dit t. ) tin- in- , to seed vo ry ev iMh t i, only, and j The Birmiiiglmm gits ami electric com pany have ordered ami will soon have operation a lnriri Cerlisi engine which, wi! furiik h a capacity for running 20;) electric lights. The bagging factory it Ivn'niila has six looms which turn out 3300 yards of bugging per day. Birmingham is to have a new daily paper, and right away, it will get the Western press’ service. Tim snake season is fairly upon us, and all the big snakes are coming to the front. The Greenville Advocate says: ‘‘A mon strous rattlesnake—not alive—was brought into our office bv Mr. A. S. McCoy. The stuffed skin is about six feet lung, and h said to hold about a half bu.-hel of bran. We are glad to state that such reptiles are not common here." The Talladega Mountain Home says: A fatal accident occurred at the shingle mill of D. W. Rogers A Co., at Renfro, Iasi Fri day morning. A block of’-timber eight ir ten inches square was somehow project* d ft’, mi the operation of the saw and struck a ; youth, Muster Mack Rhodes, in the fore- ! head, crushing the skull, from which he | died Saturday morning. Mr. H. C. Sanderson, of Montgomery, I Ala., was one of the soldicrc who guarded the confederate treasure wagons which ! were abandoned at Washington, Ga.. May 7,1805. On the night of that day each of the soldiers received $25 in silver. Mr. ! Sanderson kept iiis money and showed b the other day in the office of the Mont gomery Advertiser. He says ex-President Davis ordered the greater part of the ! money to be paid lo the soldiers, and im 1 does not believe Mr Davis kept a single dollar for the necessities of himself and family. t'lnrhhi. The festival at Fruit land, held on Thurs day evening last- under the grape arbor of Mr. Saunders, netted the sum of $32. This money will be used to buv furniture for the parsonage of the Methodist church of that j neighborhood. Lakeland is shipping tomatoes. Fishing on the lakes around Gainesville I was never better. Near Kissimmee a plantation is produe- ; ing its second crop of berries for this sea son. | The Orlando guards have decided to join ■ the encampment at Pablo beach on July 4. J J. ,J. Taylor and son a few days ago killed 1 a fine deer between Lakeland and Me- j dulla. Admirers of Police Captain O’Keef.e of Jacksonville, have presented him with a : gold badge. In many places in Polk county the corn i is from two to three feet high, having a ■ good rich color. Lakeland needs an ice factory, a bank, a laundry, and several other manufacturing enterprises. Work lias been resumed on the new opera house at Orlando, the dimensions of wfiich will he 00x118 feat. The Woodhridge ice factory will start up ir. a couple, of weeks, it will have a ca pacity of twenty-four tons a day. Afacliua county farmers report corn as looking remarkably well. The greater pr.rt of it is now tasselling. There were 101 transfers recorded in the office of the clerk of the circuit court of | Orange county for the week ending May 8. The Gem City Guards, of Palatka, ha\e now about $JO0 in their treasury. They propose to erect a roomy building at a cost of about $2500. Rumors are afloat to the effect that by J une two steamboats will be brought down from St. John’s to run between Fort Myers and Kissimmee City. The consecration of Bishop Weed will ) probably take place in six or eight weeks. I The bishop-elect has the privilege of desig nating the bishops who will assist in tlie 1 ceremony. Sanford citizens have subscribed $1100 towards building the cigar factory at that place, and the land on which to build ii has been donated by the Florida land and j colonization company. F: Hay. May 21, has been appointed by the mayor of'Lakewood for a general clear ing up of the city, and persons neglecting to eie. a up their places will be dealt with und.u Lite penalty of the health ordi- The St. Cloud agricultural and improve ment i imp a v in Id a meeting at Kisslin- m; e 1.1 si u •ok.mul eh eted 11. Rose as pres ident. Ua.iiii'on Di t-don as treasurer, and M. P. Sleek e.s secretary of the company. H Dili THE WITNESSES. belie: 1'OIM'Y Yl. \:(S A t’CA T A R R H A Crippled Confederate Says : [ I only weighed 12M pound* when I commencei (U’lNXYS PIONKEK, and now weitfb 117 pounds 1 could luirdly walk with si stick t<> support me anil tmw walk lomj ilistsmci «* without help. It benefit to nu >» beyond calculation. D. IMSTICK, Wonderful to Relate Doctor's Cert!fleaio---CasQ of Blood Poison. ! ha\ •• n-i .1 i i 1 'I N\ > IMONI .I U BLOOD Mv N'.WKli in 4.'.era! m-.s <-i entan-nu4 d-seuses nf'h ’.ii; ; in<lin»f wit!* die most satisflictory ro sy, t- JI.iYp s. r'l the h ppift l'i 'UlP follow its m - • In y phi I D <.«'()«• w first f inn and believe it to be :ho i-e -1 alterative In use. J. T. Kl.iil.s, M D.. (irillin, (.a. \ Voice* from the Lone Star State. i TAMM thru.-fourth I CH’INN'S PloNKLK BLOOD RENLAVER has ruled one of my children of the worst rases of -vmnihi 1 over .-.aw. Her skin is as clear as ’nine, • ‘t in to (’A- •nnl tlu* doctors say it i- a porfecct euro in their utV« i “r tVom opinii’ii. I am th.-mk!V. C *r l.a .inu tried the vi i No IMS'S AL’UOSS Mv t, s ,, and n*m"dy. \VM. L. PARKS, Dali IH, Texas. V’oitor. Bnver. Maccm. fla. ! mv xostkiij*. The •dsehy.r^es \\rvo s,. ollensive I tflat 1 lie.dtaic i. iw’.r.ion ii evrenl iLrlle* Rood I It may o » some other sailer, r. I h ive s|»ent i ' . yomur i Ltniu IV.at. my hard famines flurtii^ my I • folly yoais of.suit'd inn to obtain relief f.’om, the ' | iWto'rs. 1 have tried patent nieduine- t-vm’v S wans mi. D a.. .Tanmiry 20. I one lc , ,.l arn »! from tin- four ron,< of the (il’INN’H Mi.MI.lt BLU'Hj UI.N'KWKK has earth., v. ith n<> redd. And .il last .TiT \ ears of made several cures of blood poison and rhounm- 'dr A H Rramhiflt HiHware Mei>- ll k 1 ' liave met >vilh n remeily tlml luiseiiii.il me tism uim.ng mj eustiimers. I must lit-nrtlly «r. H. n. csramoien, naijAdre mcr t ,„ t i re!v ,..„„|e me a new muu. Hveighe.1 nennum ml it n. .mll.-tvi-s tv. mi Hies,- alllietiohs. chant of Forsyth. Gl..Says: poumls and now weigh I l‘f. I used thirteen but- 1. 11. 111 l.l.Ai A N. Dniggist.. ties oi’ih<* medieine. aid the only rexi'et 1 have is It acted ilk*’ a charm on mv ^p-neral health. that. bein< in the humble walk of life. ! may m»* ; have th.e inllitcacc.* to prevail on all catarrh s\if- 1 .•.insider it:, fine Mine I weigh mure than I f, Mw . lo use ivh.u emvil me -(it INN > I'll I- , 'Mve for 25 years. Hcj,.., if. ; , s . XKKiv BLOOD UKNKWKH. j A J{. IJBAMBLFTl’T. ICKNRY (’HKVKK. | Ni’\v Ohmcans, La., Jan. lfi, Msd. J ' I lmv< been cured -mind and wi II of a b id case of blood poison bv the use of fifteen bottles of OLINN'S lMONihl'iB BLOOD KKM'.WIOK. I i 1 1 JACOB K BUTE. I Mr. Henry (Me ver. writer ef the ah*■’.•••. former- I am ari|tiainted with the above case, and most ,.v.v.. . ... x..,.-,. .... i* of (‘raw lord count v, now >1 Macon, (hi., nier- heartily attest it. 1,1 ^ 1 IOMvKL as the be-t tome.. its tin- conildeiice .fall inu re-t.-d in emunii. i El’OKNK MAY. Drmcjrist, W. F. JUNKS. \V. A. lirFF, Kv-.Mayoi n.'.Ma-on. [ ( anal Street. Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer Cures all blond and Skinj]Jiseiisrs. Pdicimiutisiii. S< rofnla. Old Sores. A PEliFECT Si’K1X0 .MEIMCJXK. PRICE. PER BOTTLE $i.oo. LARGE SIZE, $1.75. ESSAY OX BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES MAILED FUEL. Mr. W. F. Jones, Macon. Snys : My wife ha.- icgiimd lit! stiviiRth and in- reaped 10 pound*- in weight. We recommend AYlinh’snle by Biiuinon & Carson and City Drnp Sinro. The Best Medicines TO BE ZF’OTTZSTXD FOB XKl UALblA. Take Jordan's Joyous Julep for Nervous Head ache, Take Jordan's Joyous Julep for Painful Menstru ation, Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep for Colic, Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep to brace up the nerves, Take Jordan's Joyous Julep for all Pain, Take Jordan’s Joyous Julep, h is the remedy for Neuralgia. pnBiggers H uck leberrY Hood’s Eureka for Torpid Liver, 'lake Hood’s Eureka tor Sick Headache, Take Hood’s Eureka for Const {nation, Take Hood’s Eureka for Indigestion and pepsia. Take Hood'- Eureka for Chili -and rovers. Take Hood * Eureka tor languor and the blue 'fake Hood's Eureka if vou fc« I debilitated. Take Hood’s Eureka if‘you feci deoreved.' Take Hood's Eureka if you sutV.-r with ! Stomach. Take Hood’s Eureka foi cholera Morbus, 'fake Hood's Eureka home and k*vp it 111 0 A me! tl the ■hui’i ii.-.t he nevv » inftL'inir-d tu . S’ 1 peri ill o i me .it Dotwey l ftlbi j Hit Lilli t(; tie* L :-l f ntell who it was tl, it si d enr tickets. The lilth? ih*l A he I'.ad 'rot th.em and s.cu ; l.a-! Lee", t ro.iLliner hi.u u \\ tvaiT a liub^vr eountry . ;U Athens Tiic'.-duv who he e.r sardine s M.d ate tiiu time. Mr. Williams.»n m-k <\ 1 iiOll^ii, : 5. : ! in- Jleet'o eat three . pay for ■ i ill- in ill. ilnhi v. toll il TO W-2, te—iv. Pa Si.sa Lt U il' .1:1 Wilr, oxe rank .tilt ol! :nyr; In (b-oner Sunday, e:n iie.r and seme "i' his H u’ivcroi t.> L"' the i>i')hi!>i‘ion t;ues1' ,o and .!.*•■• 11 :;ot so nnid riiat in* Wt n*. i, L* in” .'1 and had tiiree of Ids «h act. ! oot on accor.r.t -d their i.»ein*y hi- I vhisk.v. < nra^-l t in- de.--M.iis ' i.hDui- t In-\ a-"t u.i a LiHowiii'C ! ) ’Ci in tae e!> nreii a ad tuui"'l the pivaeh- i’f*i'(IK - , is m»\v et. o’, i ’.t \ In* threat, st •us rev;\ M in **:•. history. The M.-th- ( . ’ire/1 is l.d. d tj r**e ti l e.s a <i.iy a . anxious crowd of worshiper-.. than fifty ii"ve ajiplied for luhei » M .d Tin stalls yet OMCMteiiielit. 'd ill .a." ioiia d t lie church are what is 1 rw il,,. Inc’.iost eases.<f .he t-oyii. tin m d' t ;nvay 'fVo-n tlie c!nirh > i , |°nn v. urs-hle to ohL’in f *-at>. The e is- . !■:. M. \Y: itinjr, is assi.Yed ii; t‘.is i.;: work Lv He.. P. Ii. O•.mikes, ■ >f A sjmkf and handle f- etory will prohahly '' ( ->iai)]ish*.:d at Warrior. * be .SiiclUeld land "omjj'iny hav»* nvidi-a fr btiaet u.y the huildiny often co’tn^es. F'""i tit”\Y*tiTi.:'r uual attfifulc'. A.’ near Warrior. . Phe state of Alnbamn itas h"d a d ./xn (| -aleaiinof-: amoi.g lier odieials i;i tin pr l "•-T ftiouths, and tin* end !.-> <1 »t yet. ft is rjidte probable tl::it whisky ” ii ! he "f’ losiffWj .) lures •.t:l i'erais of PRIVATE, CYBONiiC «vud SEXUAL DIA- * !i -purjitivtoi's-lvoa wad Impoloncy, Gonorrhea, Muritv.t.d 1 t nl>. — US PD. : V ATH CO Mb’SSLOK TAKE GOSSYPED’A A. v a Ei hi.he Ibv 1!:»i u. a surpasses any remedy in i.e I’.arkot. i ry I'li4>n*a*i's bermaii Cologne. It is j M. 1 >. noon A < j p 1 b ft;! *ri mM he/ 'W CrV i 1m » V.y f. i2V". • 7’ AstfS-LR Jr" U pho:sic-ry GOODS. vV.C J, Sloan e ; ' J"! ' ; ' . ce- // o ®#gGYL'T-' -sSWi rr ; g P- n 1, I_ rjiJJ/iA AKt * s A r h i l \ y\.A .'in. D : t ljciYiSit| os virgins : - per \ j r 1 uj • C ! ‘ i A I EN< WiAV V: M'U’I AI 1 • - < ■" 1" r D hi " ,A( 1. « CiYl \ I NS. fern. - V. per pi . \- v.-ii u handle Notice to Tax Pavers, fr >■; ifv * • JVEBIN. : i >NN1' COVERIN' .'.HAY .*• J fADE* . JB.il 111»' Five Cold and Two 8l!ver Medal*, awarded in 18H5 at the Expositions o£ Ni:\v Orleans and Louisville, and the In ventions Exposition of Loudon. The superiority of Coraline over born or whalebone has now been demonstrated hy over five years'experience. It is mores durable, more pliuhle, wore coinfortublei, and nem^r bnaku. Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. None arc genuine unleff “Da. Warnbk’b Coualixb” is print# on insiiio of steel cover. FOR SAU BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS, WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Bro r dv*fiy, New York Citli n<Mt« S' 1WB CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000. “ BN do hereby certify that ire nupcrrise the ar- rangemmt for all the Monthly and (fnnrtcrtp Drawings of The Louisian Slate Lottery Com* pony, and in person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and lhal the same are con ducted with hom sty. fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and ire authorize the Company in use this certificate, ivith facsimiles of oar 81Q natures attached, lo its advertisements.” u CoiiimisMioiicr*. HY the undersigned Hanks and Hankers tnilt pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State. Lot teries which may be presented at our counter*. .1. II. OUIaFXIIY. l*r«‘M. I ill. Null Bunk .1. W. K 11. BUI FT II, Wlule Kali Ift'K A. It A MftYI X, PrcN. N.O. Nat*! ItunK NI'liKt’F.illATlTlTlTRAmON! (her Half a Million llislriluitw?! Louisiana State Lotttty Comp’y. In "orporalcd in I huh for 2b yearn bv the F,effisla* lure for Edu. utioiml and cfiaritahle purpones— with :i capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fti ml of m i l SaViO.OOi) has .since been added. By an o\crwhcliniu{r popular vote its fiancliiso w.m/ made n part of the present State Conntitu* t ion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1SV9. Bis Oiniid Senile imiiiber l)rawlii|;n will lake p1ar « moi-lbb It never scales or post* pones. Look at the following di.sl: il>ution: X1LUI (band >1 on I Illy AN!) THIS l.\TII\lilllil.Wlll I1IARTKIIL1 DIIAIVDT/ la t in* Vnolt-my < »' lliisir. New Orb ails, I m-ihn . .Inlie (.■». IhsO. | l’tide: tin pe.-o i.d supervi.Lion and innuago- I Gen. G. T. PEAIJRFGAFID, of Louisiana, 6r. [ Gen. .il.’BAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. I Ctii.iU !Vi/.(h SiriO.ono. IT‘I Mb/.! \ 11 i-Bizi'. o «. 1 1 • 1 :)/)!-• 11' fno.ooo ?150,00 a 50.00u 20.000 . 20,000 20,000 20,00(J 25.000 m\ mi Ne • ’ ton i’OR EXCHA IlSTO-IEI KL( )|! i DA I.A XI )S. -■ -.! ■>. ..--Mini :.U.-, . I i 1 ■ !,. r. <1 Cut c*. . !..i It 1.. il'uir im-.T-'i {“JlL me lu h. TOOMBS CBAWTOlil), tl - city li.uil mie to he a dr., gr:.et has h- ei Walker eo in » • i?** P ^.1'■ V Or, y / c a . jjiT,\li\V;V - v !h “ il l! ,\ | ■ j ■ 1'/ i<;. y : 1 1 j." :| 1 muiiuun "’X' 'Mi.:' | - l’i'! i iTIi |TT I l.llli !i-i.;.l, r.iiv Valuable U;: - Town Property K K‘ .- I" .!' : . .'". la Water Far- O i't*. ■ a. ; g'ethnn.e -•r-.a .... il.nl I l.lfi.'il II) ii', II.. 1 . IvIOCT'EAT TO L’O-A-IST Tlic Best Medicine on Earth fo Children. An infaEi'D* 1 t'nr Flid’ilent Colic, I>ia> M. t I'n'L'lh, '1 ei t b m • 4. ( !i< •!< r;t I u fan turn, ChoV -i M. .1 -in . and 1!’«1 i - .w- incident to childrettw ive it :i trial. 2 . rent-- per bottle. Eur sale r.ITV hill’d STOKE. .**<• wed fri 't WAN'I.M) t , r JOHN ItI. \< I’ - Ni A IL i >k a r:ss !