Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, June 10, 1886, Image 8

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, ISSfi. 1 ISP LX TO NKM AIM KKflsKtiLVrS. Met ting of the Knights and Ladies of honor* A KclUbl* Brand (»f ('office Levering St Co. Drleetdlavc for tin- Teeth, lioal Estate for hale and Rent -\V. S. Green. Good IIc’vho or Mule Want cm! -T. H. Hpr.r. Notice -Eagle and fthenix Manufacturing (Jo. Royal Baking I'o wrier*. Dividend Notice A. 1. Young, Treasurer. See Report of the Condition of the Chaltaho? chee National Bank. Be*. Report of the Condition of the National Bank of Columbus. Preparations for the Big F ight in Mont gomery To-Day. A Quarterly (dTifrreiiee. Rev. W. M. Hay*, presiding elder of the dis trict, will hold a quarterly conference at St. Luke church, in the pastor’s study, at 1:80 o'clock this afternoon. A ftill attendance of the official mem bers is desired. Ititten by a Boa. Edgar Mayo, the son of Mrs. R. Mayo, was bit- t- n on the street yesterday by a dog. The physi cian. who was called in, relieved all apprehen sion of the family by pronouncing the- bite not at all serious. Ah Klcrtion Ordered. Judge Williams, the ordinary of Harris county, has ordered an election to he* held on the 30th of this month to All tin* vacancy in the office of tax collector, oaused by the death of Mr. T. H. Moultrie. I In ntlon Meets and Adjourn' Without lleacfiinu a Ballot Orgiinlmtion Per for ted — Kidhuslastie Speeches and Mncli \pplaiiM A Word About the Different ( undldatp* The Jinli. • lid fioinimiliun, Iu a < i Itleal Condltion. Dr. S. ,1. Austin is critically ill at the city hos pital, and it is thought that his recovery is very improbable. 11c ha* been quite feeble for some time and was found unconscious in his room Tuesday morning. He has been taken to the hospital where lit* will receive proper treatment. ilitten h) a Bog. Albert Graham, the* litt*e son of Mrs. Graham, ofHblem, Ala., was bitten by a vioiou.qdog at that place yesterday morning. The dog was supposed t » have had symptoms of hydrophobia ami was immediately killed. He inflicted a painful wound on the Lille boy’s arm. Prut li of Twins. Willie and Jesse, the two-weeks-old twin sons (»f Mr. and Mrs N. V* Williams, died at t heir home in the northern liberties—one at 1:30 and the other nt flu. in.—yesterday. They were buried in the Girard cemetery at 1.30 p. m. yesterday in the tame coffin. It is heldoni that such a sad in< 1- dent Us this or .urn?. The (ii*orgi:i M id Inn d. The people of Athens seem at lust to have se about securing the Georgia Midland at that plac* iu earnest. On Tuesday Messrs. Pope Harrow, Tt K. Reaves and K. li. Hodgson left for New Yorl. with a view of negotiating for tin* extension of ♦ he road to that city, ft is hoped that they inaj be su'ccessful in their undertaking. V ( mivirt I*.* 'll |M'S« eli Ed .Marshall, colored, a i gang, escaped ye.-te Brooks hud him ut work managed to get out un< heel4. He was traced hill by several oflicers. He was serving u term ember of tin- lay morning, tlu* garden •ourily Jailor the top of Wyi mg. Am >t In r llod) Ki covered. The body of .Terre Jones, one of tin* negrot?* killed duringthe freshet in tb<* incident ul tin* Tallapoosa river bridge on the I'-diunlnis and Western railroad, was recovered yesterday morn ing. It was found only one hundred and fifty yards below the bridge and was readily recu g- uized. Mr. Ruf R-siuoi'. Mr. L. F. Ruf has tendered his refiigr.n'ion a: secret ary of the Young Men’s Christian associn tion. to take effect in August, and tlic board o; directors has accepted it. His successor, howev er, has not been elected. Mr. Ruf has nvnL many friends hen* who will regret to see him city- Bpedal to Enquirer-Hun. MoNTCiomtBV, Ala., June 9.--The democratic state convention of Alabama met promptly at 1*2 o’clock to-day in the hall of the house of repre sentatives. Col. H. C. Tompkins, chairman of the executive committee, called the convention to order and mode* eloquent references to Presi dent Cleveland which were heartily applauded. H<#. W. F. Foster, ofTuskegee, was made tem porary chairman, and on taking the chair made a ringing speech. His references to the candi dates were enthusiastically received by their friends. Owing to contests from three counties, the com mittee on credentials will not he able to report until to-morrow morning, when the balloting will begin. The convention adjourned to 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. Great interest centers in the gubernatorial con test. There are four candidates -Clayton, Daw son, McKlt-roy and Seay. The convention has 722 delegates anil it is highly probable that the majority rule will be adopted. All the guberna torial candidates hold their follow ing and enthu siasm runs high. The four candidates for guber natorial honors arc: Henry I). Clayton, of Barbour county. N. II. It. Dawson, of Dallas county. John M . Mc-Kleroy, of Barhoui county. Thomas Sea)', of Hale county. The candidates are all here and watching out for their interests. The canvas-' has been inter esting, and the people have caught the infection, judging from tin* way in which the delegates are embused. All the candidates are holding cau cuses to-night, and when they go to bed they will very nearly know how many votes they can count on the first ballot. The contest has hardly been .is exciting as the old party contests of the carpet bagger <lays, but it has the elements of a pretty fight in it only it is directed at the democratic nominating convention instead of the August election; for these 1 hues in Alabama, as in most of the other southern states, nominat ions make the subsequent proceedings a tame formality. /filly well up In their parts, and some of them j posse** remarkably sweet voice*. Thi. choruses j are good and show an earnest musical training ! Prof. ( hone's foil orchestra ounistedby Mrs. H. \V. Battle plays the entire operetta and l i excel themselves in the rendition of this really ■ musical music. We bespeak a full house G*- I | night. The opera house will, through sp ;ial ur- j i rangemetits made for the purpose, be cool and ■ j comfortable. The scenery gotten up for the i : Grotto is a charming idyl in itself and well worth | the small price of admission. The object is the j best any entertainment was ever given for, the ; i costumes brilliant, the music all one could wish | | and the children will put their best foot foremost, several times. Come out, and sre that your friends do. LOT AL LU ONM S. A carhi MOTH KB. Who Leave* Her Infant Daughter in Charge of i Negro and Skips the City. Until very lately it lias been taken fifr granted that Colonel Dawson would have tlu* largest vote. He is well known all over the stata. and has friends are working for him in full apprecia tion of the very general opinion that it is now ur never with him. He may he said to have been a candidate for four years. In 1882. when Gover nor O’Neill was first nominated, he was strong in the. conventual, and O’Neal came in ahead uv favor of Dawson’' friends mainly. Two > ears ago lie declined lo run against the governor, arid this time ho has the administration infill*- ice, don’t count for much. If hurt by the suggestion that the perpetuation nfO’NYal- •anvass In* resigns-: A little twelve-months-old white baby is lying in the house of Hci 11a Hardeman, colored, in this citv, crPically ill of cholera infantum. The story of how it came to be there is as follows: About three mouths ago a woman who gave her name as Mrs. Fatson Watson came to this city. She was young, good-looking and compar atively well dressed. She brought with her an infant girl about nine months old. She boarded a short time with a respectable fondly up town, but a .c-rwards rented u room in the old Strapper building on Randolph street. She was very c rcumspect in her bearing and professed a willing: .* s to work for a living. She said she belonged to a respectable family named Downey, who li'. ’ at Alice furnace, near Birmingham, Ala. She married about two yearn ago and not long since went with her husband to Opjlika. After remaining there a week, he abandoned her. leaving her in destitute circumstances. Daring her stay here she enlisted the? sympath.es of several gentlemen, to whom she said she was net able to earn a living sewing, and they very naturally gave her assistance. Two weeks ago last Friday she told one of tin* gentlemen that she had received money from l mother and was going to return to Alice forme.e. The next morning she left.# but not before in r trunk had been attached to pay the bill she owed for board when she first came here. She did not take her child with her, hut left it with SciUa Hardeman, and sod that site would return in a few days. She has been gone now nearly three weeks, and while she has written one or tw< tet ters say. ng that slit w >u!u be back in a few days, those who 'are familiar with the case do not believe she intends to return at all. The child ha.*-, been attacked by fact lint and on Tuesday Dr. Gamere siciun, was called m to treat it. , TLu Talbot ton New Pin* sayp: ‘We have al ways admired Go 1 . Freeman, and while Talbot in this race will give her hearty support to the gal lant Grimes, it will not be for the reason that we love Freeman less, but Grimes more." ---A regard for good health and sanitary laws would suggest that the smell emanating from the sewer near tlu Broad street depot be corrected. - -The oldest citv.»»r.s say there never were a*, many flue dwebitig* in course of construction as at present. —Judicalion* for Georgia. Florida and Ala* bantu, local rains, nearly stationary temperature, variable winds. -Nashville defeated Memphis yesterday, but we could not learn the were. —•The indications now are that if the weather is favorable a large crowd will attend the picnic at Kingshoro to-morrow. —One of the Columbus bicyclists went sixteen and ihice-fourths miles in an hour yesterday. This is a splendid record. —tine of the operative* in the baggiug factory hod one of her hands mashed yesterday after noon. but we were unable to learn her name. -■•The Amateurs and the Old Fields will play a match game of ball at Star park Saturday after noon. —A large class of boys ami girls was confirmed at the synagogue yesterday. The services were interesting and impressive, and were largely at tended. - -A party of young people gathered at the resi dence of Mr. L. Meyer last night, and passed u most enjoyable evening. -The town cow is catching it now on every side. .She has survived manv attacks, but what the result of this will be remains to be seen. - Large numbers of children go up to Rose 1 li'i hi the afternoons. Each one fo given a fh/b the rttini? j'-nn;.. Tit*-rains ore making the crops am! the grass Fresh Country Eggs at R. Justice**, Agent, tf Smlie** fo Nl»l|>|»orw. Steamer Hays leaves Thursday at 9 a in for Ap alftchicolu. T. D. Hupp, Agent. j«8 3t Netire lo Ntulp|M*rs. Until further notice steamer Aid will earr v freight at tLo 10 cents rate. Wo ask the patron- roil age of shippers. Will leave Thursday nt 8 a m. J. F. Flournoy. je#3t President. ||Barrel Pickles and Yankee Beans at dtf Robkkt Justice’s, Agent. rriomlHliip Lodge No. *JH2. Kiilattit* and LailiM of Honor. Regular meeting this ^Thursday) evening ut 7:80 o’clock. By order of Protector. 2d*lth th M. M. Moore, Sec’y. A reliable brand of Coffee- one of the most healthful, luxurious and Invigorating drinks: known to humanity-can only be relied upon when it comes from importers of unquestioned reputation. Messrs. Levering & Co. prepare and sell only the best bra lids. All reputable grocers keep their brands. l><>-!<*<*-tfl>iU V€». Do you wake up with a bod taste in your mouth? If so. brush your teeth well night and morning, with a soft brush, moistened with De- lectalnve, then rinse thoroughly with Delectalave, which will neutralize any acidity in the saliva, and keep your mouth sweet and dean. For sale by all druggists. * ' 1 " !> *i'(. Word, Wnton No„„ w ! )l(>r Om Fount : s n'n,v inTil! ilrnwliis the best Soda Watt, :ill the- popular Miners and ,vr. , the citv. «, " aters „r i u , ' ' Vith * uw °" as ''«*(i««d to become bo I****- Kentucky bu-r hob ,v ATB r b0 P‘*V ular tlia past three season, ... ' by all who have tried it. et »i<>t.. w ] ARCADIAN OU “iDEAf/'- THR ettutiBHATu,. .. fcrsha water. A favorite water ami unlversallv rocomn by physicians. A specific for cert.J,, '' 1<Ht and par excellence as n table water Apolluaris for the same purpose, and » T"'' !o water. On draught and in pints and , ul ! ' ,p * r ARCADIAN G1NOBK ALH, A new and most palatable drink, on Ice T DBltP ROCK. 17 ll This water is too well known to nee,! „ iVorn us. ^ordg SARATOGA. uu™, 0al p ^ asnnl wat€r an *l already . fatlJt , t with those desiring a mild water. We keep onr stock of Drugs, Perfumery f v Articles and Toilet Requisite, up to our aid, 1. e ., tlie best only, and will be plewl,'’.' serve you. ’ u CITY DRTO STORE, Geo. A. Bradford, Manage, • H<l >i‘«s|mpers lor Sale. Those who want old newspapers for put.: under carpets can get them at this office cents a hundred. BtJ p2Sti’ tiiMMl Hoihv or .HillWfiiih d. Apply at T. S. Spkah'j Not «*•<*! All bids for doing the dmyage of the Eagle and Pheuix Manufacturing Company must be handed j in by the lfith inst. je!0 2t A Dcm i'v *.! ( cMiplini.M't. A i-or»*esponden1 fiom .JaekHor.vilie, Ala., to the Rome D'ul.v Bulletin says: “Prof. .1. H. Chappell, president of the state norm-.d school, at t hat place, i - one of the learned men of the south, and that he has managed the school well and everybody is pleaded with his ad- (Mvid-eiKl Nfotiee, A semi-annual dividend of three per cent, on The stock of the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company is due and payable at the office of the company on June 80th, 168*1. Transfer hooks will close on June 20th. A. 1. Young, jolQ did Treasurer. oiem i: •it) pin Prot. J K. ‘ hftppell was. us is known, a teuefi- rin’he institute he’d feu tie inst;'uctiou of rache.s last year in Atlanta. Th:,- compliment. : certainly deserved, and is gratifying to his lut.y friends in this city, where he was an odu- it(/i i:i our fen ale college foi several years. Ruse Ball M rev files. Following is the resit:t of games played yes- a vow h 1: n non >i k « i.omus. BWtEL. r,,< - I*«I»tiIar In Mark, ! Garrett's No. U, Conqueror, Pickwick and n„ Hundred Pur Cent. They ore sold a’ •R. S. Crane, who kee)is only tlneat , and busl Chewing Tobacc, known as D. Fi. Spencer At Son's Calhoun, syn vnn's Best, Free and Easy, Lucy Hinton, K,„ n ' Edell, Lorillard’s Climax and Liggett A MreJ Star Brand. You mil also find at Craue’s Lor. iliurd’s and Railroad Mills Snuff, 1 ounce cans at to cents per dozen. Eminent physicians c!;,.... that skin diseases are caused by soap mafic f rora ■ranoied grease. Use the Frank Sidall Soap ara i avoid all such trrfubles. Sold at dtf CRASiG tii-:tl: W< K-.-qn Stull., did not think tin* litth- i do utiv* N ! ,U 0, l U of tfa**- 15»j£ Sato. The crowds that have filled our Clothing. Hut Furnishing Departments daily would make you think of a run on a bank during a panic in the money market with the striking difference that in one case they arc- anxious to get their money out. But in tills case they iuc anxious to get it in and exchange it fast as possible for Suits, Hats and Furnishing. We will celebrate the first week in June by placing on sale 20 elegant, new, beautiful Suiting* nt cost. Set* these patterns and com pare prices if you \alae do! la is and cents and ap preciate quaLty. style and fit. dw tf lOOO Tloa to Ive SlatijffhteviMl. A. C. Chancellor has decided to sell this w.\-k if possible, every Tie. Scarf, Cravat, Bow, Wj K - 0 J <le Joieville, and everything in the shape G'Neck- v.ear ;n his house. Many goods will be sol i at liaif and one-fourth their original cost, q•., l.iveraom. dn.f Picnic. Fresli Pickles, Crackers, all kinds Deviled an- Potted Meals. Sardines, Chipped Dried Ltd fore Candy, Fresh Lemons, Olives, etc. Rout. S. Crane. dtf < A U. rou k (<»N \ \ \ I loN nv M 9>oiu» s this week - which, it liappc anything he will his election mea ism. At the opening of the the chairmanship of tlu state- exe lee, which position he had tilled * .it i eeptably leavt The Preston 'l lii-Work Beifini. •«■•»*«> k on the extension of tin* Americas, d Lumpkin railroad from Lumpkin to Hannnhatche©, nine- miles northwest of LfTmu kio, was Commenoed Monday morning. ^NY. H Ferguson At Co., of Macon, an* the contractors, and they propose to have the work completed by September 1st. r A German on Friday Mirlit. 'The If Allegro german club will give a gonnaii at their rooms on Friday night complimentary to Miss Mary I/ui Bacon, tlu* accomplished daughter of Hon. A. O. Bacon, of Macon, who Is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Osborne. The german will doubtless be an enjoyable affair, as all the enter tainments given under the auspices of this club have been during the winter .season. ’•The BlvgiiM Li till! Ton u fu bvhrifhi.’’ Mr. Win. M. Kersh, getting tip the. utnU* direc tory, prouounaeftcur city to be tlu * biggest Huh* ingest .1 find it by no means a little to\V?i, Ijnt qmte a live utnl growing city. In faot tbw cities in rbo state have made ab much progress in the past four years as Coluiqbps, or Ruvc as t bright u future ocforv them. town” fit,* yyev saw. ^We beg leave to ^ that before he gets through with it lit to the party for several year yor. vithout sinning qua! tuned, clear-headed geutlei f-in forgraoef.il hospitality, m-ss lies in tin; fact that so high a head fora po!it:e.ian. 3l(“ d a high- h a reputa- itest weak- carries too state. (Jen. Glayton is probably the bJst eJeetii of nil of them, and he has made n little tin* active cuuv.iss. Having been a brigadier gei in ihe confedetate army, and a good one, be ■ n'lMier lldlowiiig pretty well ml ovei tli Tlien he lias made a fine see,.id cii the circuit bench, where he has sat nearly ever since the war; and. judging from th-- List ructions of coun ty conventions, pretty w- ’! everybotiy in Lis cir- ouft i^'fk.r him. Hi* 'Ylend*/ outside of the old soldiace running ium on his executive faculty. One aiguiuent agaiust him is that he comes from Bacbour county, the “fourth grand division of the state,” so called because of the proportion of officers it has always had. Another is that lie goes too much on main strength when he ha- it. his tactics being to allow nobody eNP a you* from a county when* he has u majority. • JOHK M. MCKI.BhO-> . Captain John M. McKleroy lived in Barbour county until some years ago. Within that tluic lie has had his office in Anniston and Montgom ery, but he is generally put down as a Barbour comity man. The Clayton men were in the ma jority in that county’s convention, and sent up a solid Clayton delegation. At tii looked like a erusner for Mclvle his friends have been disposed t< •lit i i|inmilU'f . IK'i T) id PVo.-pha'.e So-’a Water beats them h John F. Tur.vku k Bn mm.jer 1 great in : ell ns the cm cuts ai ‘dwtf CENl'Clkf. KUH.lULiil OF Sleeping tar .\<*cot>iiiio«la(i<»n. . .fan. June (*t t: dcnuH-Tiitic party of the Fourth • dist-ict, to be held at LaGrangeon ' doth for the purpose >-f neminati’ig for congress. It was deetded that should be entitled !<• t sv •• •« of votes in tho convention as it I'.u- FN«i*fed (V<* F.yosi{i li<. B:»rt:e> having defective Eyes are invited to ;J! and have them examined by the Opth°dnm- ■pic vest free of charge, and •{’.spectacles can be fbe.nT: ll’.ev tin-y will be ilted at moderate >’ice. J. H. Brauhall, action gateslo her New number, J * ‘T B-oud street i woe. side). Old uuniber. 103 Brt>ad street '.west side; Co tmbus. Ga. lebZltt W. ( ). JOHNSO : Beans i T JUSTI'. Robert Justicb’s, Agent. -« Neck wens* ••Wuiicsty Wt;i*< Ails Mt‘”- Ai*f< *ii.-»s j Ofcourst- everybody believed the genial show- i man, and as tl..* agent of the Mutual Life, of I New York, lias-a touch of the same disease, he | expects to have due credit for his statement to ! the same effect, and also for his assertion which in view of recent facte seems now needful, w.: The* Miitua’. Life Insurance Company ut’ New York is the oldest, largest.' strongfc 1 s'.iGG. cheuyest. best comj. any in the c ■ .i;11r\. In dividends over J 71,000.000 Iu yi.ri vi!deled values ' 65.000,000 In payment of death claims ” 93,5 )0,000 A Steeper vttnehed to train No. is be twee: Columbus and Macon, leaving Columbus ever night at 11:35 o’clock. Berths can be secured upon application to C W. Meyer, ticket .seller. Union Depot, ortot'cii ductor of train. W. L. Clark, Agent. G. A . VYhitkhrad, tieueiul Passenger Agent, jan 2Stf Fresh Ohio Creamery Butter, 25c. per pound, 30 pounds best Pearl Grits for $1.00,13 pound? choice Head Rice $1.00. Cash will secure bar- ui:oatvi a si'A i an’i ns. r»»<*i. i5 by .9olm Hbiektimr, Cnliinn Dim. Gt». iiTOL’K AND BOND BROKER. ;.L,c i me 1; rad/V*r. I fro; Ma lerda MI ss f. ‘tli *r. of V-'-st Point, wnu ba- j been vi.-'fiing Miss Minnie M'oty. has r-uoined j home. . . ‘ I . 'VVa’ker Lews has returned - from La Grange, whgre In.* went lo deliver the literacy ad- drt.sr at tin- -"immenei-i n-nt : U LaGi I* «>f .shake/ ’.- Aromatic Diarrbrea ( By worth its weight in gold ,o a; r from any affect’on of 1 lie bowels. d J •man It you suffer hom weak or surei Janpa u«o & cine, which quickly cures all !uug and ehd* affbctioiirt. dtf obege. t this action ay, but lately talk it everv- hl'T'llifUtt. Mr. Crane, who lias been connected with tin- Standard Oil company, leaves with Ins wife for California to-day. He^Ugs only been wuh us for.'Wboiit a y«sar, but bj* liia h.g.i cbaUCtex and dept i-tiagiithUv ha.-j \voh the respect of the cm- inunity and made liosU of friends. Mrs. c'.iaiii- also, by her many and liberal charities w tlu* poor, ha^ bn leaTed herself to the conununity. The ENquiHKR-Si N joins with their many ’-ienda in legretUMH.lh fcit departure. , where, believing there was capital in it for him, and at Montgomery a few days ago ho got two-thiols of the delegation or morn. He is one uf the most popular men d the state a good lawyer a pi a sue9y*pfol oper ator iu business outsidg iff profession, lie har been in the state senate, as lias Dawson, and afterwards superintendent of public instruction. Ho took the field for governor two jears ago. but withdrew bi'-fore the • on eentltm met concluding '\!mt he had made a mistake In opposing himself to the two-term rule oil which Guv. O’Neal was ] running. The politicians now say tin* with- j drawtil was the mistake. McKleroy divides with Seav tin young-man sentiment of the state.being | less than fifty years old. i an Spring.- .Mm. John Biackmin' returned from ye-terday evening. Mr. Ernest Wpodrr.ff'left for Savaenal day. Mrs. Woodruff left for where she will spend some time. Mr. T. C. Pi'idgeou, of Waverly. Aia.. is in the city. Mr. iUi-l Mr<. A. M. Crane Wql leave for Cal'.- toniia to-day. Mr. Crane lias occipied the posi tion ot special agent of blit.* Chess Garley Ct-m- pany here for the pust iow mouths, aueji uu<i his most excellent wife h »v« won a host of warm hakt-r s Aromath de- uatler of )n n.ea Cordial certain specific and perfectly nallest. c'r.fld can take it with ai!:- to relieve bowel affections, long standing. d tf Don’: trifle with Sore Throat or Bid C’old or Gough, when n remedy as sure, pnxmpt and thorough as Fo.vtaink’s e, j-jk is sold by Br.vnnor. & Carson and City Drug Store.* my25 tf friends whose best wishes will folio* their new home in the tar west. Mr. NY M. Kersh. repr js-umiiug Gu- Georgi state (ia/.ateer, is in the city. Mr. A’. Wolikon returned from u irij apt! Goiumbu.s and Western read yo<terda' to | Bli-D k ’ Kflok! Krlfk ! Contractors and others wanting Brick will d< well to call on the undersigned tor prices. Nov is the.: time to build, while material is ( heap. An prepared to furnish Brick in any quauuty de -ared. NV. W. .V Geo. O. Tele pi jc-10-1 y Tin* t!(dtu»i Vm • ut. N li A URLi.ANS, report of tlu Niv ! giving tin* cotton for nine mor.Uns « puiv'i with last y ♦. Tic foi low'll^ is tue utou Exchange fc»r May. cut of t: e United Kpwtc.- May iis IKhl'. a-. tom- Beliffe you leave t feet ion Shield Wh. ■ Acid Ifiiosf.catc S»)da .„ «. uU' ty\ ffet. but tic of^ci- :t is oM -.•'ml mellow. Total amount retnrhed. . . “ $230,000,000 And it now holds for ti e .security of its policy holders over $108,875.00u. it has no stockholders to claim a part of the profits. As compared with all other companies its ratio of c-xpenso is smaller, its percentage of dividends is grtyiter, its average of suppUuki* greater,*]t* aanbunt >f assets is great er, its mcome fo greater -It*'jviicv is the most simple -an.I liberal, it 4 1iaS no restrictions upon travel.’residence or occupation. Wh’ov else in the w6rld i.-« a company With such a record? There is noth iug like it in England or America. It has paid its many thousands here in Colum bus, and will continue to do so, thus providing a legacy and not a law suit. During the past 20 years the undersigned has had not a day's delay payment of claims, and still receives proposals and issues policies on every desirable plan. D. F. WififiCox, jc-5 if lift Broad tii. Tketlika \Teethiiig' Powders) allays Irritation, aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels,Cures Er.i]*- tions and sores ami makes Teething Easy. ap29-dcVtw5in <!iu*in*4‘3G»r‘s Wperinl Male Offhistom Suits will continue another we* k. The prices, elegant goods, fine workmanship and per fect fits have caused a general boom in rival de partment. 20 new patterns to arrive t:i;« week. See ills goods befoi'o you place an order uw tf RAILROAD BONDS. Americus, Preston and Lumpkin 1st mortgage 7s Al'autic and Gulf 7s ' Central con mortgage 7s. .. 1 Columbus and Rome 1st Os. endorsed Ce ! R. R.. ,.103 : 105 Columbus and Western 1st mortgage Gs. endorsed by Central R. R. 103 '*G05 Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta 1st mortgage lid '4-117 Charlotte. Colun.bin and Augtista 4s 2d mortgage 110 fa 112 Georgia Railroad 7» 105 fa 106 Georgia Railroad 6s 10$) <§JV2 Mobile and Girard 2d mortgage en dorsed by Central Railroad 10ff fa ll/ Montgomery and Eufaufa 1st mort gage 6s and Centra Railroad 10S Soutn Georgia and Florida 1st, dorsod by state of Georgia* 7 per cent 110 6120 South Georgia and Florida 2d, 7 per cent 112 <«113 Western R. R. Alabama 1st mortgage, endorsed bv Centra.; Railroad 109 -alio West evil Alatmmri 2d mortgage, en dorsed ’ H2 Gin RAILROAD STOCKS AtlAi.ta aud NV*eat Point • 1 Atlanta and West Point 6 per cent. ■'CiA Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent.. Central common Central rhiiroad 6 percent, scrip Georgia 11 percent.. ,.121 " 1A 97 <w ..1^ Vi 136 Southwestern 7 percent, guaranteed .119 fj.120 CITY BONDS. Atlanta 6s Augusta An iff a ..107 Ck Port i ipt-s. . ... •rlunil sis. Of which to inil.s Of which to ports.. ) Ss,5 -b6. - ’. (i:i..vs IKS] ,s5. I.oid .26’b s»;. t i,372 Store Housq No. 60. on Wt»K ! formerly occujsied by Jam.- goods store. Possession i jy’.S tf Apply io T *f Bro.nf it reet xrgil! as ^ dry ; Rot. C. I>. Dill ton. The oomuMfucemcnt sMimm prca .hiri byjiev. c. t. ClnltAi*, of the Alnhanffi i mfeivD' c. at La Grange last Sunday has been the subject of the highest praise and many flattering compliments. THOM AS HU.4 Y. Se«y lias been the growing candidate through out the canvass. At first he seemed to occupy t ■ hardly botte.- than a dark horse attitude, but the I j counties Around him i amo to his support enthu- I siiisticulfy. and others here and there dropped a • It is pronounced im a very able and finished dis- ! good proportion of their votes into his column, ! course. He will preach the cominenceiuent ser- i j until, although looked upon by many us only a i mon of Wesleyan feimfft- college. It is pr ikffjle j happy chance for ucomproini.se, he has a positive that lie will preach at St Ifou! . liurch in this c tj ] following that must be taken into account in ai! i next'Sunday. the calculations. It has even < ome to be a favor- I ile theory that if either of the | i other candidates is nominated Seay is the man j 1 he linallj will have to beat. A remurk one hours j everywhere is that it is hard t<» keep down a j m:u\ whose friends are for him. like Seay’s are. I To undisputed ability and d hoy ’> ciith isiasm lie i , , » , , | unites a degree of magnetism that hardly an- gia Mid and railroad, left vesterday tor Atlanta .. • . . ■ ,, . „ i _ , t 4 f , . 41 : i 4 I .'ther man in the stale possesses. He has been iu the state senate eight years, and was its presi- | dent last winter. His home is in Hale county, j next but one to Dawson’s county. He- is 42 vents j old. ami already one of the best lawyers iu the ! At s bet v ; port s Exports in Grom Expoif.-. k l- .France Exnort<' to coiftrfm- pnaunci . Total export .. Stock at l T nited State Spinners’ id kings for ("•verinm; --vpmeiu 1 Total 1.296,! 10 3,520 •2,262,76.' 372.50,' D,25S.k44 99.),45i 1 . 2,hd6J>;ri , ( 3,650, ,”'3 j Series ff, ■{ ItiiHaiimM'liee itivi tdiiiff uii«V 1amii \NS(M*in< Dms. Books of subscription for above serif- now open at ottiec of Yongt A Grimes. Cliff C. G«i.mks. Sec’v and Treas. ym9t: Col!)minis 7s.. umbiis .5s.. LaGrange 7s.. ..10U (C101 er that . juices. ; Soda A« Invitation. Come :•> our fount am! be refreshei glass of ici. cold Sudu Water. Hr men our syrups are fiav a rod w.Li only puie fr \Ye use no urdf.cial ex tractOn N \Yatei can not. be beaten by any one. Try our latest bev-rages, Blcoii Grunge and Very popular at the north. Adams a Bo we its. Strupper's Old Stand. Mac ...no ..100 Fringe .» ('nils Will buy a beaupftil Fiat Scarf this week a ChaueetioT’?. dw tf :17.1 li 3.96-1 .9.351. 307,!21 r DuffV Me E war Stout. ire .Mai’ Wlri: Edinburgh or medicinal < Guinooss’ E? St.' - I t-* tipoiiriu Vlbihin I > The Georgia Midland has st*c way from all the private properly ) city. The work of grading will ^ suburbs of the city. Major \V. S. Greene, chief enguiec t the rights soiithcin mi May 1 Grind iota Every druggist and dcaier i mbits sells Shaker’s (\ l.iiai. its merits. Sold at 25 cents Rout s Ui ri-sfieme RieiulquarferN lor Sedkaear. i».500 Worth must be Hold at once. Price no ob ject. Chancellor wants the cash and room for other goods. dw tf Savannah 5s FACTORY STOCKS. Eagle and Phenix Columbus..*... M uscogee Georgia Home Insurance Company . STATE BONDS. Georgia iLJs Georgia 6s Georgia 7s, 1396 Gecrgiu 7s, iwn MISCELLANEOUS. Confederate Coupon Bonds FOR SAJLE. 52 shares Eagle and Phenix. 10 shares Muscogee Factory Stock. •j’26,(m Georgia new per cent. 30year b- n«.s. 1 to, 2.0.090 10.5.071 d*. Roundtree’s Chocolate Soda, ye Ghc»colat - s. if you wish a dehg'mfui drink. Sold b> John P. Tons hr A Hko of the id Locust Grove in the interest of the company Corps No. 3 of the Georgia Midland is making j « survey from Locust Grove towards Athens, j This looks like that roud was going farther'than | the Emit Tennessee, Virginia aiul Georgia ;s. (i. bco*'er. M. D., C-rergia New York : E. L. Reese, Nashville Van Liew, New York : Miss Ma Maeou; ’arnes K Cannon Mrs. ( ■d n l # ou Bacon, F. Webster. Gold Watche.s, Gold Watches,. Gold Watches, Diamonds, Diamonds, Gold Wa Gold Wa ^.For Rheumatism. Malaria. Obstinate Ulcer.-, BoiJs, Sy philitic rnsgpses, tfciolhia and ail Kid ney and Liver Dis-ordcr-. use Fontaine’s Great Discover/, au.d b\ Brannon & Carson and Cit Drug Store. my25 tf Shins ! Stsirl'ri Shirt*- f .50 dozen riuie shirts .eduved to 5Cc. ea iianceJlor is sul-i to undersell all competitors* a detcrinim-ri to keep up the reputation. d* Dia ft Dial The Tim 11 Cow-. With many others, the wriu-i is glnct to see a revival of the movement to keep cows from tlic public streets. While it may be true that some pour people are not able to keep a cow, if required to keep her tip. .still “the greatest good to th fate. Judicial Convention. Special to Enquirer-Sun. Montuomrrv, June 9. --Thejueicia! convention of the second judicial circuit, met here to-day* to nominate a circuit judge. There were three can didates-Hon. F. 8. Ferguson, Col. T. T. Blakey Dean. Boston . J. \V. T. Aberneihy. Rich 11 toil , C. C. Wut^o.i, locks. greatest number’’ should be the rule of all gov- | ami Ja( ige J. ft. Hubbard the later for rein •t. * ’1 i Cl 1 (KSTKAL liUl'El.. Atlanta; W E Tay lor, Su ernmonts. The amount of grass obtained from gijRzuig In the streets is very small, but say some there are the south commons." True, but a plan can be adopted by which the streets can be kept clean and the commons utilised. Let ten or twelve cow owners in each neighborhood combiqe and by t he weekly payment of a small sum, say 25 cents each, and there are plenty •' of old or infirm colored men or women who nation. Judge Hubbard was nominated o first ballot, and then the nomination was unanimous. the ,h:J. j J. Ware, Settle, Ala.: !.. N. Allen, ,Wacom J. N. , Rouck, Jonesboro: S. Knatif, Wilmington. N. C.; j M. TitC&ltce; Atlanta, n. V. Bibb, Mont^nnery: . Y N. Young, Augusta. J. J. Ry an. St. D mis; A. A. Simth. Hatcln-vhubbtr-e: J. S. Frank, Balti- Ey eg lasses, E> egl asses, Eyeglasses, Jewelry, Diamond s. Diamonds, Silverwaie. diivei ware, ( locks. Clocks, Spectacles, bftect Spectacle Jewelry, Jewei ry. At U Schomberg’s Jt 'velry Store, 10<> Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. * It f I The Operetta To-Niirht. A reporter ofthe Enquirur-Spn was present at | the final dress rehearsal of the Fairy Grotto ami | was most agreeably* entertained. The whole af- j fair was well put on the stage. The argument is j »ld be glad to call each morning, drive the ] attractive, the airs catch and the music through- | to the commons, herd them and drive | out very good. The actors in all their parts have t ieni back at night. This plan I understand ] been patiently and properly drilled, and there | d in Atlanta and in n.any other cities. , will bo nothing but genuine er.tertainnient f r Gitixen. I the audience to-night. The children are wonder- 1 ob.se l.oocr l'heut rlcal Kate*.. Mr. Then. M. Foiey has rernrndd from Atlanta, I where he attended the convention of opera house I managers. t{ e informs us that the managers all , agreed to reduce the price of admission from £1 to 75 cents, except in case.- of special atitfttetions, 1 such as Barrett., Booth. Keene, Mary Anderson and others of equal distinction. Tlrs option on | Xhe part of the managers will bo duly appreciated by the public, and will no doubt materially in crease the patronage. Noliee. OFFICE OF THE MOH!LK A* Gilt \RP R. R. Columbus. Ga., June 1st. 1 xrtti. The Annua! C011w.n1 inn of the Stockholders of the Mobile and Girard Railroad will he held at the depot in Girard, Ala., Wednesday, July 7th, ai 10:30o’clock a in. when an election for Presi dent and six Directors will take place. Proxies in voting must show power of’^ttmpity and certificate of stiiok. Uy ou.er J. M. Fkaeir. Seor^ta'y. je2 dtjy 7 ' Cc-u:mbi*s Auekov of Columbus and Western Railw ay and -iouTnwestern Railroad Com- fa:,- v of Gkorma. Columbus, Ga., June 0, ls*6. Koiuid Trip Lxcmrsiim I'ivkrts To Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Balti more via r* vvannuh and steamer, also to all .Sum mer Reports are now on sale at Uuion Passenger Depot at greatly reduced rate.?. For prices and further information apply to C. W. Meyer, ticket seller. W. L. Clark, Agent. G. A. Wh?tekE/-.D, Gen’l Pas.?. Agent. jyfldtf 1 ni porta nt. When you visit or leave New York City via Grand Central Depot save baggage expressage and $3 carriage hire, and stop at Grand Union Hotel, opposite said depot. Six hundred elegantn'oems, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, and upwards per day. European plan. Elevators. Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse cars, stages and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at 10 shares Merchants* and Mechanics stock, paying 10 pei eeut. for past ten years. BANK STOCKS. Chattahoochee National 10 per cent. .175 ■ Merchants’ & Mechanics' 10 per cent .123 - * wanted. Georgia 7 per cent gold bonds, due 189*). I not seller 112v.»* Western railroad second mortgage per bonds, due 1890. Will ne - : seller 112. City of Columbus os bonds. , Set me before you buy or sell 1 nau “ as well, and often several po' one else. JOHN uts better, than ao BIiA<KW 1H. RUNNING OF TRAINS. Arrivitl Hint l*(>|i«rlnrc »• AH 1 r " ln * hi ( oliiuil.iiH ('iirryiii* III Kflccl -aH., (-'Sit ARRIVALS. COLUMBUS AND ROME RAILWAY. Mail train from Greenville.. lu;11 ; Accommodation frr Greenville fir) UTU w E‘ : T E It N R A1L HO A D. Mail train from Macon Accommodation from Macon COL UM13 US * A N D * W KST Bit N RAILWAY. Mail train from Montgomery.. 11:001 Mail train from Atlanta. any otli firs class hotel in the city, jylOdly Cuiv your seif by only certain spec in affections. r*s Cordial, the and all bowel d tl 0:31 p. M.ffilLB AND GIRARD RAII.BOAD. Mail train from Troy and;Eufaul».......... * • Accommodation from Troy, Lutauia 2 r.tifl MoutKomery ■;••••. ..i,, !, Accommodation from Union bprin^r u-i !■ DEPARTURES. COLt'MBC’S AND ROMR RAILWAY.^ ^ Mai! train for Greenvilie r; Accommodation for Greenville SOUTH w ESTER N H A ILRO A D. Mail train for Macon.. 1 Accommodation for Macom.^.......^-••••-- COLUMBUS AND WESTERN BAIL" Mail train for Atlanta Mali train for Moattfomery^.......----• MOBILE AND GlEARD RAILROAD Mail train for Troy pr;ur' Yccommoclation for Troy amt K-if-.u‘r Accommodation for Union Springs and Montgomery ..12:00 »:-50 p-