Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, June 01, 1886, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER■ SUN. COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. .JUNE inm; from tho Throe States Told in Brief Paragraphs. I , ,. r Herr a On! :i dlii" hi Bonn*—l)n "li,.,Hi i.) a Mull' .it r.*rr)--tn Alliirati- ^ HulMluu Hnftiii in I'loi'lilii l||( . tK'inir sfcl|»|n‘il >urlh. ruri'il in tin* Talliaferro county ex-confederates will n reunion tills summer. The citizens of Graham and Jolinsouville t ,„ ve united and art now building one of Le best churches in that section of the state. \ handsome Baptist church will soon tie retted at Wrightsville on the vacant lot .. p.isite the Blount residence on Marcus qitct. T J. Tooke was dragged to death by a inu fe near Perry a few days ago. The un- inrtunate man liad become entangled in tK , harness while attempting to dismount, j lur ing the last nix months of the pres- , n t year the United States government whl spend ?T5,000 in Atlanta. An average ..f '^12.500 a month. Tlie money will bo i xiiended on the United States barracks. The bootblacks of Baxley are now re- Q aired to pay a license of $1 per month to nlv their trade. This is done partly on ac- lo\mt of so many of them being on the .(r,.<*ts. crowding around people and yell- ■ne " shine” until they become a nuisance. \ i niut six or seven have paid for license. \ new steamboat will be placed upon the l oosa river. The boat will be a stern wheel lfiij feet long and will have a capacity to carry 200 tons. The speed of the boat up artiim will be twelve miles per hour and iWn twenty miles. She will have three boilers made of steel eighteen feet, long, forty-two inches in diameter and steam I; jty of one hundred and seventy-three j ouuds* to the square inch. At Home the beer war was carried into the retail trade by one house flooding the town with dodgers announcing a reduction „f beer to 1 cent per glass. This is the first cut by any retailer,and whether or not it will be met by the other houses remains t„ i,e seen. There is now very little beer handed over most of the counters, as those nho drink it have been buying it by the hea*. The great consumption of this has greatly lessened the calls for whisky. An old lady by the name of Miss Camilla Floyd, wtio was sent from Butts county about twelve years ago to the asylum at Milledgeville, has been returned to Butts county as a harmless lunatic, and is now in jail at Jackson. She says that she has a sister living near Indian Springs, also one living in Vinevill Macon, and that she would know them if she could see them. She remembers all about Indian Springs, and going to the asylum, and that it was wrong to send her there. Siie seems to lie perfectly harmless and anxious to see her people. ‘ Thursday night as Alex Herrington, of Sylvania, was returning to his home from the court,, night came on before he reached there, and as he was walking along the road within 200 yards of his house he was r-tartied by the whiz of something which brushed his leg and came near upsetting him. By the peculiar noise which follow ed he at once recognized the fact that he had gone uncomfortably near a huge al ligator, which was occupying the high way just at that time. Calling for a negro, who was employed by him, he procured a light and his shotgun, and dispatched the monster which measured nine feet and seven inches in length. Mack Richardson, of Atlanta, deserted Ms family twenty-six years ago and has just nturned'to them. He was warmly wel- i i>med. Col. Ira Jennings started to Macon Hat- urilay morning with the Warrior mail and thirty-five dozen eggs, When in three miles of town the coupling pin of liis buggy h’v>ke, the shafts dropped, and in a twink ling the colonel and the thirty-five dozen egg!‘ were on the ground. After picking himself up and counting the thirteen dozen eggs that were smashed, he captured the horse, hitched up and came into town with hands and face scratched. Alitliulttu. Ht. Clare county farmers are already buy ing corn. A new Jewish synagogue will be built in Birmingham. The police of Mobile arc waging war on l ht lottery men. Cullman shipped a car load of straw berries to Cincinnati last week. The Cherokee convention made no i oir.inations for county officers. A negro named McFadden dropped dead '■■ bile plowing, near Cedar bluff, last week. Jerry Judson, murderer of Isaiah Wylie, jin the mountains near Jacksonville, and ■ c-ties arrest. He has put several bullet i vies in Marshal Matthews’ hat, and that "flicer has given up tlie chose. Th" first Baptist church in Birmingham -to have a Chinese department in the 'v.i,day-seliool. which will be under the •'hspices of the Sunbeam society, Rev. It. h burstr, thinks much good can result by '■ liing the heathen Chinese at home r "-t v r than sending missionaries abroad. Trank Buttles, who has been living in Anniston three or four years, and lms been "er.tiy employed in Costner’s oaling, ias c.'Kappeared, and all efforts to find him :.i‘.ve_ been unavailing. He left town on ' e eighth of May. saving that he was go ng to Oxford, and since that time nothing has been heard of him. He left home about p. year ago, and was gone eight or "ine months, returning about three months a ? , J, when ho explained that he had been y ;rking elsewhere. He is described us "ring SO or 35 years old. 5 feet ii inches n'yh, sandy hair and gray eyes, and has a " lie and child. ,A special from Gadsden says: Mary oats, colored, whose husbad has been in tlie penitentiary a little over a year, and is nteneed for twenty years for arson, gave •j’th to a child last Wednesday. Soon ■ ■ter its birth it was reported dead, and '' ‘■eii it was examined by colored ncigh- jthey found one of its arms cut off, its ilnviat cut, and its tongue cut out. Tlie inotherof the child is supposed to be guilty the crime. The coroner left for the ’"£-nc of the horribleness to-day, and will ,, ,; m an inquest and try and obtain tlie ne cessary facts that will point to the guilty 1 T. The mother earnestly protests her innocence. Florida. 1 he building boom, it seems, has just be rm at Apopka. There about 600 mechanics steadily em ployed in St. Augustine. -.Fifty crates of vegetables are daily ship ped north from Apopka. A bed of fine kaolin has been found on t T farm of the editor of the Lake Butler times. Pierson, a small town in the northern part of \oiusia county, has been made a Postoffice. Some ten carloads of cattle have been bm m** t/U im Richmond during the past crop of watermelons around Waldo disaster bf 6 !] 0,1 ;^ 8 h*P meuts heavy if no The queen’s birthdav at Lane park was Ppropriately celebrated by the English settlers of that place. a .4,P r efty little steamer is now being built gatintY ay -iw p , r i ngs ship y ard for navi - gating the Wekiva river. R fc ’* J. L. Lyons has been conducting a series of very interesting services in the Presbyterian church at Hawthorne. Ti c business of the Palatka post office ■art Tuesday was just three times as great as that done on the corresponding day last year. Three hundred patridges and seventy- live ducks are claimed to have been killed ri netitly in Escambia county by a party of 1 hunters. Nineteen new dwellings and business houses have been mid are in course of con struction in Titusville within the past few months. The Gem City Guards, of Palatka. arc busily drilling twice a week, getting ready for the forthcoming encampment at Pablo beach. The peach crop at Waldo was specially benefited by the recent ruins. The fruit is swelling rapidly. Shipments will be made at an early day. Four hundred letter boxes are to be added to the St. Augustine post office and several alterations in the building are being con templated. Vegetable carsare now sent from Gaines ville via Pensacola to Cincinnati in three and a half days. Last year the best time I made was five days. The DeLand Echo says the cattlemen are busy now rounding up. They report the cattle in good shape and a small per centage of loss for so cold a winter. Sanford citizens have subscribed fl400 ! toward building the cigar factory at that place, and the land on which to" build it lias been donated by the Florida Land and Colonization company. Captain Maddux has just completed the burning of 100.000 brick at Rice creek, near Palatka. The general impression is that the quality of the brick is fair. They arc 1 made of clay in that section, j Captain J. Q. Stewart, of Titusville, nar- ; rowly escaped being burned out by a for- I est fire one day last week, 'flic ' flames ; came in from tlie woods, destroying the 1 margin to his orange groves and killing a row of his finest trees, loaded with young oranges. It n'so played havoc with his cane field. He estimates his loss at .jfBXHl fully. 1 HEAR THE WITNESSES. C W Til A Crippled Confederate Says : j I only weighed 128 pounds when I commenced GUINN'S PIONEER, and now weigh 117 pound*. 1 could hardly walk with a stick to support me, I and now walk long distances without help. Its benefit to me is beyond calculation. i D. Rl’FUS BOSTICK, | Cotton Buyer, Macon. (la. | IroE XjXIE.IT. FORTY YEARS A SUFFERER FROM CATA RRH Wonderful to Relate. Mr. A. H. Bramblett, Hardware Mer chant of Forsyth. Ga.,Says: It acted like a r harm, on my general health, consider it a fine tonic 1 weigh mure than I have /’or 25 years. Respectfully, A. H. BRAMBLETT. Fohty Ykahs I have been n victim to t'A TARHII t luce-fourths of tin time a sullen i trom KXCKIVIATINU CAINS A CHONS MV HOH Kill; All ftlld mv no.sth11>\ The discharges were so otfensive that 1 hesitate to mention it except for the good it may do some other sufferer. 1 have spent a young fortune from my hard cantinas during my forty year.; of suffering to obtain relief from the doctors. 1 have tried patent medicines every one I could learn of fVom the four corners of the earth, with no relief. And at last 157 years of age* have met with a remedy that has cored me rtly made me a new man. 1 writhed 12H ,*eigh 14(1. 1 used thirteen bot- e. and the only regret I have is humble walk of life, 1 mu Doctor’s Certiflcatn---Caso of Blood Poison. I have used GUINN S PIIINKKR BLOOD RE* NEWER in several c;ws of i uiuneou* diseases of Lmg standing with tin* most satisfactory re sults. Have seen the happiest results follow its use in syphilis of the* worst form, and believe* it to be the best alterative in use. J. T. ELLIS, M. I)., Hr!:: : « a. j A Voice from tho Lone Star State. ! (1 FINN'S PIONEER BLOOD REN ENVER has cured one of my children of the worst cases of I scrofula I ever saw. Her skin >n as clear as mine, and the doctors say it is a perfeeet cure in their opinion. 1 am thankful for havimr tried tho remedy. NV.M. L. PARKS, Dallas, Texas. pounds and i tics of the an that, being b have the influence t ferer.- to use what Ini NKEH JJLOOI) REN ENVER all cabinh -GUINN”; uf- PiO- Twu of a Kind. Indianapolis Journal, ! The deceased wife’s sister i$ having about , as slow and unhappy a time in the English house of lords as the suffrage sisters do in the American congress. Every year the I latter are served with a liberal dose of taf- I fy, and get almost enough votes to make i them free and untramtneled voters; every | year the deceased wife’s sister comes tan* | talizingly near being able to marry her | brother-in-law, and as regularly misses it. ’ Time hies, and it is very sad. Nervous, Debilitated Men. ! You are allowed a free trial of thirty | days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated j Voltaic Beit with Electric Suspensory Ap- | pliances, for the speedy relief and perma nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital- ! ity and Manhood, and all kinared troubles. i Also for many other diseases. Complete 1 restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus trated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. deci7 tu,th,sat,se&wly The Petition Ituueiim. Detroit Free Press. The ordinary petition is bad enough in all conscience with its signatures of men who neither know nor care what they have signed. But there is something a good deal worse than signing a petition without knowing or caring what it is for. It is to sign a petition and then go privately to the official to whom the petition is addressed and ask him not to heed the signature. Scot I 'n Emulsion of Pun* Toil Liver OIL With Hypophosphites, almost a specific for consumption. The thousands oi testi monials we have received from sufferers who have been permanently cured by Scott’s Emulsion satisfies us that it will cure consumption in its early stages, and alleviate if not cure in its latter stages. Mr. W. F. Jones. Macon. Says: j My wife has regained her strength and in creased 10 pounds in weight. NVe recommend GUINN’S PIONEER as the best tonic. NV\ F. JONES. HENRY rHKVFR. Mr. H«*nry Chovci. writer ol'the above, former !y of Crawford county, now of Macon, Ga., mei its the euiifideiiee of all interested in catarrh. NY. A. HUFF. Ex-Mayor of Macon. Savannah. Ga.. .Tanunrv 20. 1886. GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RE NEWER has made several cures of blood poison and rheuma tism among my customers. I most heartily recommend it to sufferers from these afflictions. (’. H. HILLMAN, Druggist. New Orleans, La., Jan. 16. 1880. I have been cured sound and well of a had case of blood poison In the use of fifteen bottles of GUINN'S PI on Bek blood RKNKWER. I will sound its praise forever. JACOB KRUTE. am acquainted with the above case, and most rtily attest it. EUGENE MAY, Druggist, Canal Street. Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer Cures iill Blood and SkinJDiseusos. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores. A PERFECT SPRING MEDICINE. PRICE, PER BOTTLE $i.oo. LARGE SIZE, $1.75. ESSAY ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES MAILED FREE. Wholesale by Brannon & Carson and City Drug Store PUT’S CARMINATIVE, The Best Medicine on Earth fo Children. An infallible specific for Flatulent Colic, Diar rhoea, Coughs, Teething, Cholera Infantum, Chol era Morbus, and all diseases incident to children Give it a trial. 25 cents per bottle. For sale at CITY DRUG STORE. feb21-tf SMtliuir the Mormon Question. 1 Baltimore Sun idem.) j 1 The question of jurisdiction seems to us j | the important one to settle. If, as has I I time and again been said, congress has not I i the power to punish as criminals those | i who under a religious guise practice a. sys- I tem like that of India and Egypt, and no j ^ i redress is left to outraged civilization ex- ! CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000. I cept the exclusion of the territory from , ‘ the dignity of a state, then we must of • course bend to the inevitable. But if, as I the committee tells us, congress has the right, but not the power, so deeply rooted I is the evil, it is a confession of weakness we are loth to accept, and the country will ! be slow to ratify or believe". the “We do hereby certify that we supc. rangenient for till Hu- Monthly and (Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana Stale Lottery Com pany, and in person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are con- ducted iritJi honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we authorize the Company to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our sig natures attached, to its advertisements." Simmons’ Iron Cordial eliminates from the system all impurities through the lungs, liver, kidneys and skin. Sold by John P. Turner & Bro., Oolum- j bus, Ga. _ eodtfcw j " flu liurp That Oihv." The Cincinnati musical festival has been a financial failure. What could be expect ed when it had a rival attraction in base ball ?—Milwaukee Sentinel. ppBjMers JjTCKtEBEHOf i0ORD!AL MV the unde, r Syne I Bunks nay all Brizes drawn in The Lo ‘erics which may he presented a* our counters. J. IK. OGUISBY. t»r<*N. Ini. NnUI Ihiidi I. W. li I I.I5IC I/ril. I»r<*s. Slate Nat 5 It'U A. ItAUHVIN. IMms. N.O. Nnt‘l Hunk U COPIES FREE. and WOKEN seeking* Health. Stteugth and En ergy, should avoid I) rugs, Secret Med- Jcin&s, eto., and send for “The Re view,” or “Health and Strength Re gain od,” a large il lustrated Journal* published entirely for their benefit. M’KmiuiiVmi ATmrnu', \ Ou-r Half ;i Million DDriMci) Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y. ■ 25: • by the Legislo Ineori>or tur«; fu; E(Uii*uti<)nal and ( haritaLlc pu with a capital of £1,0(j0.Q0G- to which a fu ml of over £A"<’.0(>0 has since been addef By an overwhelming popular vote its ( was made a pan of Une present State Constitu tion, adoptc 1 •r-i t-mh'-i 2d. A. D. 1879. !<•« kranu imnilM'r IVrnning** will take *• • ' !" // never scales or post pones. i.Moi; at the f" iiu.\ ing distribi; t' IO:M eo.ssil ’ttonffify health. livgieiK*. ptij'sical culture • rpi validfc Bworod. and vulualil teeri-d to all who are i No similar work hast* ery sick or alilug p«*r»< ‘•ut*on In its p» sked ijy aliiiik o ud of 11 cup* an* H*. information is volun mod of modical advice *r iniblishod. Ev shoulii have It. YOUNG ANI> MIDDLE AGED MKN, <\nd otin-ri who suffer from nervous and phys ical debility, orhaustod vitulltv.premature do- gillie, etc*, aru especially betielltcsl hy oonsuit- fiiif Its c«»nteiitii. Kverythlug such sufferers wlsli to know is fully given In Ita pagiM. It in need of medical aid or counsel, read it before *• doctoring ” or investing In medicines or appli ances of any description, and you will save time, money and disappointment. If using medicine or medical treatment ul any kind, read it and learn tlie better w ay. TIIE REVIEW exposes the frauds practiced by quacks and medical impostors who profess to “ practice medicine.’’andpoints out the only safe, steeple mid effective road to health, vigor and bodily energy. Electric Belts and all curative appllaneesarr; treated upon ; all about them—which are pen- tlihe, which are bogus. Belts on thirty days’ trial r Vand other fallacies reviewed. Thou sands of dollars saved nervous-debility sufferers and others by the advice given. THE RE- ^ddrejfl, naming tTils paper. Publishers REVIEW, 1164 Broadway, NEW YORK IW Apply now or preserve our address i:\Tit\iisiiii.v\iii hi \ 11 mild iiii.wvnii In the Anuieui) 01 nsic. New Orleans, TucmIiIV. J HIM* 15. I'-Mh. Under the personal supervision and manage* Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, & Gen. JU5AL A. EARLY, of Virginia. (Inpiliil Pi'i/.u, Sir>(MHH). Jhi Nolice I ickets arc Ten Dollars „vh. J/ahes .*.*». Fifths, £•_». Tenths. #1.' LIST OF FHIZ1CS. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000 tlf.0,000 1 GRAND FRIZE () I*' 00.000 50,000 1 GRAND BRIZE OF 20.000 20,000 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000 .... 20,000 *1 LARGE PRIZES OF 6,000 20,000 20 PRIZES OF 1,000 20.000 50 PRIZES OF 500 25.000 100 PRIZES OF 300 30,000 200 PRIZES OF 200 40,000 GOO PRIZES OF 100 60.000 1.000 f*RIZES C) F 50 50,000 APPOXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of #200 $20,000 100 “ “ 100 10.000 100 “ " 75 7.50 J.C. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, FOS-A-XjIE]- One vneant lot on First avenue, fronting the market. U, Acre Lot, Store House and Shop t> street ear line. l inner Sixth avenue ami Eighth street— 1 , acre lot. Store House, 21x65 feet ware* house, wagon yard, stalls and out-houset# to accommodate 100 head stock. Will sell or rent. Best locality in city. Gall and see. Terms easy. Acre Lot, s room House, 2 room kitcli* n. on First avenue, between Fourteenth nd FiReoiu'u streets. Good well water ncl v aier works 011 place. Terms easy. 1100. Ilf. Act I (bhas . 60 acres 1600. f Fottr vo< m House and I.ot in Northern Liberties. 600. f. !, A> m lit d, r< ( n Bc vf-e. get d water, m; l ill V>| >•*« It.I i |«WTW— 1 siM). Five small Houses and Lots. Will sell o suit pm*chas»*r. 300 or loO acres Land three miles from city. Will soil or exchange for city property the best IT1-111 in the county. Rented for 18 bales cotton A Is several snuill farms and valuable city p rop- erty. Call and sec me. Will be* glad to show property. One hue Buggy and Harness. J\ c. REED IT, Real Estate Agent, No. 10 12th St. Five Gold and Two Silver Medals, awarded in 1885 at the Expositions of New Orleans and Louisville, and the In. ventions Exposition of London. The superiority of Coraline over horn or whalebone has now been demonstrated by over five years’ experience. It is mora durable, more pliable, more comfortable^ and timer breaks. Avoid cheap imitations made of varioid kinds of cord. None ure genuine unlef “l)k. Waunkr’b Coralinb” is priutd- on inside of steel cover. for SAU BY ALL LEADIRfl MERCNAItl. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Broadway, New York CH$l Dr, W. W. Bruce & Son, Physicians and Surgeons, Senior of I he firm will devote special at- 11 it in to Female? Diseases. Office over tv Dc/.ici’s St<»n.*. Residence at Lindsay Dr. R'-hf it Bruce’s residence on Rost? dtf FOR EXGHAFTG- E FLORIDA LANDS. Several tlmusind acres timbered lands for ex- change fu - Columbus city property. Saw mi men will find it to tneir intcieM to see me in ra- Ifani lulhiMiui'l. TOOMBS Cl! AW FOLD, BALL’S dysentery CHILDREN TEETHING SOtPERBOTTUE 2,279 Prizes, amounting to.. $522.50 Application for rat? *- to clubs should lx* made only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans. For further information write cleurlv, giving full address. I»OS | \ I. NO I LS. Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi- rency by Express ( pense; add reosed M. A. D A 11*19 I V, Now Orh siis, lilt. Or If. A. DA 11*11 IN. Washington. D. i\ Nttki* I*. O. Money Orders payable and addre*** Urghlered l.elteis to Ni:W Oltl.FANS NATIONAL IS INK. my!2 wed -eArivht Nen Orleans. I,a. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1 TOR other City Real Estate, Stocks or Bonds New Dwelling, Dili acre lot. On price asked this property will pay ten per cent clear of taxes. Why keep vour money in stocks and bonds that yield little interest iu*d often fails to pay dividends? Better buy Real Estate and your income is sure. JOHN BLACK MAR, i wed fri tf R<*al Estate A gen? A life« Or W*RD * *30 I Ihne Had Plated in M) Hands ivdnonsrEY to loan On City Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds. Also discount first-class notes. JOHN BLACK MAR, se wed fr tf Financial Agent for Capitalists. TI’’ANTED A man of temperate and moral f ? habits, seeking employment, u» represent an cud established house in his own section. Salary to begin K70 per month. References ex acted. A men can Manufacturing House, H Bar ity street. New \ork. uiyl satliu s FT mane tnat r«n ne return* f \rr t:•*.ree weeks’ weg ’ "A7UFACT0RT .'••••• ' :' f ' !rtl Hy sert* : j- 'iu. lpr *j. Bt?'vare« w'incj.c; a corset co 13 U ;.rd tt M New York. * j.r!‘ . . . > :>>*vst Bhtcaaa Uitt 4 PV Its CAUSE and Cure, 1 ‘ I F jA I by one who was deaf twenty-eight years. Treated by most of Un noted specialists of the day with no benefit. Cured himself in three months, and since then hundreds of others by same process. A plain, simple and successful home treatment. Address T. si. PAGE, 128 East 26th sit.. New York City. mhl4 tu ih sal dm