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DAILY ENQUIRER * SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1SS6.
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I*bo Delect aIavc for the Teeth,
; Messina Lemons- -Adams A Bower*.
Public Spakin# at Springer Opera lions/*.
Fine Table Rutter J. L. Treuduway & ( ’o.
Notice to Teachers m the Peabody School 1): —
trict.
F. Cl. Wilkins. Heal Estate, Stock and Bond
Broker.
Good Florida Oranges at f3 per box at 1243
Broad street.
Report of the Condition of Uu Uhatlahofichcc
National Hank.
El NEIUE NOTICE.
The friends and acquaintances of Mr*. K. S.
and S. B. Law are requested to attend
tin- funeral of Paul Haudhn, non of Rev. M JL
Harden, deceased, from their residence, First
avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, thin
afternoon at I o’clock.
KI N KRAI, NOTICE.
The friends and acquaintance!* of Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Hobinhon and fhmily, and of Mrs. P. K.
BeU and family, are reaped fully Invited to at
tend the funeral of the former from hit* late resi
dence. on Second avenue, between Sixth and
Seventh street*, this (Friday) morning at i)
o'clock.
Death in Rrnwniwllle.
The little five-years-old son of Mr. J. C. Tillery,
(«1 Hrowneville, died Wednesday night. The re
mains were interred at Concord church yester
day.
The German To-nicht.
nr several reasons the german complimen
tary to Miss Mary Lou Macon, of Macon, will he
given at the Perry house to-niglit instead of at
the (lub rooms, as announced yesterday
Clayton Comes to the Front on
First Ballot.
IrKIvroj Withdrawn on the Tenth, a ml the
Convention Irijnurnx With Sea) In the I.unt
ile is rhomrht to lie the Favorite Noininatinns
for .hnlirlnl Office*.
Dropped Dead
Fleming, an old negro -
dropped de
idden death
woman who lived
urlh avenue and Seventh
early yesterday morning,
attributed to heart disease
V rrival of the FI IK.
steamer W. I). Ellis arrived on schedule
esterday morning, bringing a small mis/vll
* freight and the following passengers: Miss
R. Ruhimel, Miss Mary Lou Howard. ’J’.
W. Howard, Wewahitohika ; Mr.-.T.
• Tile Fain Grot I
of St. Paul church
account of the rail
and thoM v ho I il
G. W. stanoill, Kula
The Operetta Postpo
ostpon
e.l.
until t
it
or tin- belief
last night o
The- childro
■ requested t
;it Die opera h
dock tbi
ehc:
Special to the Enquirer-Sun.
Montuomkry, June 10.- The gubernatorial
contest opened in d«*od oarnoat this morning.
The convention was ealle<l to order at W o’clock.
The committee on credentials submitted a ma
jority and minority report. The majority report
flavored allowing Escambia county one more vote,
making the number of her votes four instead of
three. The report also recommended the seating
of the first set of delegates from l/owndus and
Green counties, and that both contesting dele
gations from Morgan l>e seated and allowed to
cast the vote of the county, each delegate caating
half a ballot. The majority report was adopted.
'The committee on |M*rmanent organization,
Gen. K. W. I’ettus, of Selina, chainnan, recoin-
mended that Gen. John B. Rather, of Colbert
county, be made* permanent chairman. W. F.
Foster, of Macon, George P. Harrison, J. W. Bush
and W. W. Screws were elected vice presidents.
The report was adopted, and Gen. Rather was
oonducted to the chair. He made a ringing
speech, urging harmony in the convention, and
thanking the body for the honor conferred upon
him.
The committee further recommended tin*
adoption of the majority rule, and on this point
a lively discussion ensued. The majority rule
was ultimately adopted.
Nominations being in order, candidates foi
governor were nominated as follows:
General Pettus nominated Colonel Hawson,
of Selma.
Genera! Harrison, of Lee county, nominated J
Genera! Clayton. j
.Major Scp. ws nominated Captain McKleroy.
L. A. Dobbs. Esq., of DeKalb. nominated Cup- j
tain Seay.
Balloting was then commenced and continued J
First ballot Clayton, 217; Dawson. 207; Seav.
Jflff; McKleroy, J29.
Second ballot Dawson, 214 1 yj Clayton, 215'.;
Mr IC lerov. 125',.; Seay. ]B7\..
'Tin; changes were immaterial until the tenth
ballot, when McKleroy was withdrawn. H*s
Strength was divided between Seay and Dawson.
'The thirteenth ballot was as follows: Daw-on.
2-15 1 : Clayton, 218' Seay, ?/,<».
The convention then adjourned fo meet urain
it *e3(> o’eliK’k.
that council should be governed by the principle
of doing the most good to most citizen*. On that
ground we are sure that there would not he a
j cow or even the hair of a cow removed. Messrs,
tho I <inm ‘ n < W. and citizen are all very nice
! gentlemen and very comfortably fixed up, but
I they do not constitute a city by a “jugutll.” Hut.
Mr. Editor, we think we can offer a plan
.. that would harmonize. all on this
, ( i_ | subject There are some parts of
Broad and Oglethorpe streets, where cows get no
grazing, and a re n nuisance to ladies ami t-o
country wagons. Could not out city fathers
frame such a law that would keep the cow from
this part of the city without driving her onttrely
LOCAL LACONICS,
Mr. J. D. Smith fainted while at his butcher
pen yesterday afternoon, and had to be taken
home in a buggy. H< wat getting along very
well at last accounts.
-A charming Columbus belle and a popular
Cincinnati drummer will embark on the matri
monial sea in July.
- The Columbus gun club will have another
public ahonting contest at Star park this after
noon. The ladies are specially invited to attend.
-The rain which fell last night between 7 and
8 o’clock was one of the heaviest of the season.
• The little daughter of Mr. and Mr?. Lee
Tonchor*. Take Notice. | Fresh Country Eggs at R. Justice'
There will be an election for Principal of the
i Peabody School in Girard. Ala., Thursday, July
i, 1880. Salary fT5 per month. Address all appll-
I cations to John R. Garrett, Secretary- and Treas-
! urer Peabody School Dipt riot, P O. Columbus.
|.Georgia. jell 3t
out of the corporate limits, and thereby depriving I Fchols. of Opelika, died a day or two ago
several hundred families of such a luxury and
auxiliary to a support as th'» number of cows
must be? We have always been opposed to an j
oligarchal form of government, but believing I
like “Citizen,” that council should pass such 1
laws as would do the most good to the most oiti- I
fens. Therefore, offer this plan. Juhtk-h. |
RAILROAD III RULINGS.
Dr. Austin was still in a critical condition
yesterday and it was thought that he could not
live through the night.
-Augusta and Macon are both getting tired of
base ball.
- Mujor A. O. Bacon will address the people of
Muscogee county next Tuesday night.
—Indications for North Carolina. South Caro
lina, Georgia. Florida and Alabama: Local rains,
followed by fair weather, slightly warmer; varia
ble winds, generally southerly.
TUe Extension of the I olnrobus and Western to
Birmingham an Assured Fact—Georgia Midland
Note*. ; Improvement Note*..
There is now no question about the extension I 11 haH boe " some lime there was so much
of the Columbus and Western railroad to liir- aclivity il) the wav oi improvements of properl}
miuBham. Preparations are now being made to iu our city, as in going on now. 11 seems as ifottr
put the surveying corps in the field within the citizens Im.i taken a new impetus in the way of
next tea .lays. Mr. W. L. Clark bought four fine building.
mulct* yc-.-t.jrday for the use of the corps, and
supplies v,.d camping outfit are being gathered
up. Mr. De.buey, the chief engineer, is now
making a horseback survey of the route. He is
expected roach this city next week, when he
will organize his corps for the survey and location l ,u *- U U
of tin* route from Good water to Birmingham. Mr-
The extension of this road means a great deal lor
Columbus. With cheap coal and cheaper rates
foun the west, what is to hinder the rapid growth
of the city until it outstrips all its neighbor*?
Thi- »s what Columbus is as sure to do as the
wheel of time continues to turn. Within two
years this city will have three new roads, and
together with those she already has, she will en
joy advantages equalled by few cities north hr
The foundation of Hu* new residence of Mr.
Norman Pease, on the site of the old college, is
being laid.
The frame-work of the elegant new home of
Yr. Harry Hall and his sister, is being rapidly
sout h.
OK(.pc.ia m»:
Messrs. English A: (V.
and 600 haudx on the
force can make a big he.
day.
Tiie Clayton Brothci
hands at work on their e
• Picul .Nr Patterson are
Tlio\ arc* clearing the :
’.AM* not I*.
iv working la
the ground in one
have now about 125
working i
ight of
(’<
spoiling ;
While
is knife
( ill lii*.
ri r Kberluirt \
lipped off the
gash cm m*c of his legs
father, t<>■ ik a few -Ijtche
stopped the blc-eding. and
ting along very well.
Springer’s re:
It nitty It* .*
a. ses t«> learn that th
dollars in sight to
Georgia Midland to
mfort to Hie doubting Tlio;
ones Harrison is having a residence built
on 1 t\centh stieet, between Second and Third
avenues.
’Work has been commenced on a hotnss l'or Mr.
George Glenn on Second avenue, north of
Fifteenth street, and he will have another one
built on the same lot.
Mr. (L Gutiby Jordan has decided to build a
handsome residence for his own use. on his
vacant lot on upper St*joinl avenue.
Rap'd progress is Doing made on the n
of Mrs. 1. (i. Snapper on the
Eighth streets.
Mi. G. Gunbv Jordan is building live tenement
houses in front of St. John A. M. E. church.
Mr. Si mom; lias decided to build a new house
on Fourth avenue next to his present home.
John Peabody, Esq., has had his house hand-
'flu: rnuteriai .s being putou Mr. S. B. Hatcher's
vacant lot on upper Second aaeuue, for the erec
tion of a handsome house.
'apt. VV. A. Little lias recently built two new
• home
of Broad and
Your'If<*<• 111 Free From Tarliu*.
Tartar on the teeth i* always pernicious, cans,
ing the gums to become swollen, inflamed and
spongy. Keep it off by. using Delectaiave. For
sale by all Druggists.
300 Messina Leptontt by the box.
dtf Adams & Bowers.
Twble lint tor.
Best iu town, fresh every day at 20c |>er pound.
Tree da way Jfc Co., Market House.
Public Npcftking lit Springer Opera
House.
Hon. A. O. Bacon will address the democrats of
Muscogee county at Springer opera house next
Tuesday evening at 8:80 o’clock. jell 4t
Good Florida Oranges at |3 per box at 1243
Broad street. # jell tf
F. ii. WILKINN.
General Auctioneer, Heal Eslale.
Mock an<l HoihI Agent.
Special attention given administrators', execu
tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting
Real Estate ut public or private sale 1 Office over
Abbott & Jfewsom’s corner,
jell 2t F. G. Wilkins.
360 Messina Lemons by the box.
dti' . Adams & Bowers.
Only a few boxes more of good Florida Oranges
at $3 per pox uf 1243 Broad street. jell tf
riiialtalioochcf Encamp ment. No. I
I. D. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at 8
o'clock. Business of importance to all Patriarch?.
By order of the C. P.
2d & 1th t’ri L. O. Schuesslkr. (Scribe.
TIm* >to**l PopiiltirGgiir in HarkH.
Garrett’s No. 11, Conqueror, Pickwick and One
Hundred Per Cent. They are sold by
R. S. Crane, who keeps only the
finest and best Chewing Tobacco,
known as D. H. Spencer & Son’s Calhoun. Sulli
van’s Best, Free and Easy. Lucy Hinton, Funny
vdell, Lorillard's Climax and Liggett & Myer
Agent tf
I’ipkles and Yankee Beans at
dtl IIOPURT Jl-.Tjrp
* rt *t ,, llt.
Notice!
All Bids for doing the dravage of the p
Phenix Manufacturing Company mu* J?"' V 1
in by tlie 15th inst, 1 ll, ’')«l
jnozt
IHvi.ien.l }v<>,I,.,.,
A semi-annual dividend of three per
the stock of the Eagle and Phenix Mauuike!’,!""
Company is due and payable at the ofile , *
company on June .loth, logs. Transfer i lon v th ,':
.ima rnuu 'JOCKS W|U
L VniiNti,
Treasurer
V.NOIHEK BOO.HKK AT
liOtt'S
close on June 20th.
jolO dtd
* HA\n ,,
Nixlh Week of (he l<l K si,|,..
The crowds that have filled
01 "- Clothing, H ttl
make y m ,
Furmshing Departments daily would
think of a run ou a hank during a pani, |„ ,,
money market will, the striking difference thatT
one case they are anxious to get their money out
But in this ease they are anxious to get it, V j
exchange It fUst as possible for Suits, Hats ,
Furnishing. We will celebrate the first week i,
June by placing on sale 20 elegant, new, beaimi„i
Suitings at cost, See these patterns and com .
pare prices if you value dollars and cents and a „
predate quality, style and fit. (1w J
Delay
Purchasing your Shirts this week -only a Hjnited
number in stock. Chancellor’s inducements are
great in all lines as well as this. Hull
A rtemiis
•'tr.xlosty is kVImt Ails Me
Ward.
Of course everybody believed the genial shov.
man. and as the agent of the Mutual bite ,i
New York, has a touch of the same disease,' he
expects to have due credit for his statement n>
the same effect, and also for his assertion whit h
in view of recent facts seems now needful, vp
The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New
York is the oldest, largest, strongest, safest
cheapest, best company iu the country.
II has paid to policy holders:
In dividends. over J Tl..jno.uoo
In surrendered values •* Bo.iuuiwo
In payment of death claims •• FL5«i\i;jo
S23U.UUI..C00
Total amount returned
And it now holds for the security of its policy
holders: over fi08.875.000. It has no KlockhoHvrs
to claim a part of the prorits. As compared \
Star Brand. You will also find at Crane’s'Lor- I 1,11 other companies itsvatio of expense in smnli.-
f 1**10111 • fit hoi
the* building of Hh
; I ill
I II.’
I’M I IOII A «l *1
’.my ear. gel .
; much i
it! F.berhiirt, In
the I it 11* • IHIo’
11 p. m..
iv 272, Da’
fa
Drli'ifjili*** \:i
At the quurlci ly ''ouferenct
•otonlay. Rev. \V. M Hay.
owing were elected delegate
relief which moi'tH at Buo
FJuly; A. M. Brannon. W. R. Bedell, VV. U
lent, M. D. Hood, E. Philips, J. A. Frazier, AY
imI. I Glia:u’,-hnr Jehu A. Foster, of !l
of Si. Luke ( hurcli j division, w.v- r«*-n< inn at t<! by
presiding, the foi- ! *L*dgr W . !•,. Clark. *»f Muieiigo, seeur
to the district con- I inaiion for jud*.r<* ol the lir-l judicial
i Vista on the 8th ^ 1 harles J. Torey. Judge J. M. Ca
Dale, a as nominated for the third.
(’'>bb for the fiFt Is judicial t irenit
Willi n
teorgiu
rible tli;’.t the passt-ngei
def)ol
is lot on Tenth Avenue,
ometime ago.
has given out the contract
nerally of live tenemenl
s just ri id-Led a new ht.use
will builo another on the
nn i.he fact of nn:n
tilt and mpaired, a
i provemen; - i aside
m:i noted by the K:
. M B
REA
Col. B B. Hu.to
•d at hi;
at 0:'.
’ of tin*
sideiici
H.
GEORG K T. (iOETI lit It
OHIplim.’M till) sketch at
INTER
(liiidren << r
1SKS.
. inn! WmiilellV
Ac
( US o
of (Il
most exalted and i.’lin*t:>ui virtues, and hisdeatli
i- i Revert* blow Jiotonly to his fluidly but to Hu-
state. He was well-known in Columbus, and
w as a brother efr Rev. Dr. Hinton, formerly a resi
dent ofthis city.
eiubly in
< ’oliunbu
.•ting o
\ ugusta
id.’ Medal Miss
'rad.* Medal Mi:
The Plruir To-Day.
have beet, requested to state that the tr.i
for the picnic at Kingshon
this morning, rain or shin
will lc
and i
at 1
clock
i:3h p
nrgo T. i
(•com be i
ioetebin
10. 1.8-15
Hi:
turn at
ni. Those who cannot go on the early train can
go on the regular' passenger train at 2:30 p. in i
and return outlie excursion train. 'I’lie indica
tions arc that if the weather is favorable a large ,
crowd will attend the picnic, not only from this i
city, but along the line of the road. There is no
more suitable place for a picnic in all tin*, count ry
than Kingsboro. The grounds have recently
been greatly improved.
Death of >i Little Boy.
Paul, the little son of the late Rev. M. B. Ilai ’
den, of LuGrange, died at the residence of his
aunt, Mrs. K. S. Law, in this city, last night at
8:30 o'clock. He was four years and nine months
old, and was an unusually bright and a hand
some child. While his death, while vet so young j
and full ol promise, is very sad, the bereaved 1
relatives can find consolation in the fact that lie I
has been taken to the arms of the sainted father
and mother who have preceded him to the 1
blessed abode. The funeral w ill take place from I
the residence of Mrs. Law this afternoon at 1 ,
sbvl
> Im
i at ■
mee. being i
■uislicd Dutc
n sum red n
•scended from
Refornie 1 pren
lock.
Schley (’minty
xecutiv.* committee of S<
in ordci requesting denu
reapective precincts in
•hlc.v county have
icrat.- to assemble
their several dis-
I'll.' 1 I . \ ..to tor (mill i.h.t.’^ for »vi*rnor j K ,, u lu.iun s I’m
•.MiHr.Msni.'in. Tile ivnuhiti..n Km-vnimi? the \ At 1!n ,| ,j nu .
fth«* election i
gard to manager
piired to hold ai
icral assembly. 1
••pi
1 that one of the manager.- from
ct must carry Hu returns from their se
nets to the court house at FJIaville. v
w ill cotisolidate the vote of the county
m* having the most votes shall he dec
hoiee of tile people, and the executive
*e shall priH*eed n* appoint delegates D
t« r *1 inherit
line ofdistinj
sonu of who
test unt in it fi in the land m' their nati\ity.
It was about 1728 wlien John Henry Goetsehy
came to this lanintry from t lie Canton of Zurich .in
Switzerland, and afrer ordinanation by the Pies-
byterian Synod of Philadelphia, preached to
Dutch Reformed congregations through all the
country Iwiween the Delaware and Susquehanna.
His son, returning to the university of his native
Zurich, received, along with his college degree,
the Uitinir.cd name Johannes Henricust ioetehius,
in.-tead of John Henry Goetsehy, the name which
he had received from his father. This name
(loeteliius. has been retained by his descendants,
quit*' a uu tuber of whom have been prominent in
the annals of tin- Dutch Reformed church, in
eastern New York and New Jersey, during the
Just and flu* earlier part of the present leninry
Rev George T. Goelehius. fourth in descent
from tins first representative of the name in
America received hi- early education in the
schools of his native city and in the State .Mili
tary school at Marietta. From this ’list it lit ion
In* went into the confederate army, his educa
tion being Hi us suspended until the close of the
war. Immediately upon the cessation of hostili
ties he entered the Stute University at Athens,
this inttitution in I80s.
icing a candidate for the niin-
iet the care .d' Augusta Presbytery, he at
iterod Columbia Theological Seminary,
Hole:
y Ride
1. Daisy
Lena
Hidenh*
Mai
• Thoimi j
i Emim-I
ic Stone
j Maude- Tliomus. Bessie Spenct
, Annie Follies, Lilly Lancx. Fannie Stone. Lily,
j Spencer. .Moliie Howard and Mastei Emerson
Godxvin j
Thi*; school was organized two years ago and i
1 ha.*, grown numerically and in popular favor •
steadily since. It is now recognized as one of the [
! best schools in the country. The pupils, in ♦.heir |
examinations, evinced a thoroughness of train-
ing which surprised the anticipations of the pat- ,
i rolls and friends of til is institution, and reflected ;
credit upon the teachers. We congratulate the
i young ladies upon the enviable reputation thev
I have attained and wish the school long life and
rimndant prosperity
Rev. Duiker Lewis hi LuGrange.
In its notice of the commencement exercises of
the LaGrange Female College the.LaGrarge Re
porter has the following :
At five minutes before 12 o’clock. Rev. P A.
Heard introduced to the audience; Rev AYalkir
Lewis, of Columbus, whoso name he said, is
among us as •* precious ointment poured forth.”
The f helm* of the speaker was ■' The True Life.”
His aim w as to lead the pupils to live as to ac-
qui:e, each for herself, strength ..ml sweetness of
character. In thegiacooft iod.in ourcnviromin-nts
in this ago. and in our civili/ation ate themnte*-'-
als an I the means with which
i* of the
of prop-
RD'nn vup.; » »ls.
CKN'TRA f. KOTgL.
E. I . U 1 • ol.'lmr. -J. F. Redo, J. (.'. Vigoa, Atianu
I*. < ordcu Ojivlika: D. Hurt. Cottage Mills; i
C K. Hr *\/?i. Sail F-cucinco; John C. Curie.;
•Iaeon; \\ r . A. 'Urt iellan. L. K, Davit.son, Mont- I
gun cry; S. A. vVUliams. Birmingham: J. H.
Strong. NashvPlo: J. F. rrviu, Lumpkin: '.
Grifiin. LaGrange; J. 1£. Battle. Macon; Joel j
stej'hi-ns. Lynchburg, A’a. t 1
RANKIN' HOUSE.
A. A. Cox. Chicago; Mott M. Smith,(’incin-
n-*li;J. M. Maxwell, Indianapolis; R. S. ■ Trier, j
Oglethorpe, Gn.: C. T. Mitchell, St. Louis; W. It.
Leonard. Umisviile: H. M. Counack, Boston; 1
H. E. Barr. Princeton, Inrl.; Charles Lewis, D. S.
Monvath, New York ; S. F. Taylor, Boston.
I’ersonal.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, the father and mother of
i Gen. John R. Gordon, ^passed through th/s city.
yestf rd.iv en route from Russell to Clay county.
| Ala. Mr. Gordon is ninety-one years old and
! quite feeble.
I Mr. Cecil Gabbett, of Montgomery, was in the
; city yesterday.
I Mrs. Joseph E. Webster returned to the city
j yesterday after spending several weeks pieasant-
j ly in Macon.
Mrs. 1). E. Williams has returned from Gaines-
j villc, where she spent several weeks.
Hon. Thomas NY. Grimes went up to Hamilton
yesterday alUrnoon.
Bii-e Ball Brevities.
Following is the result of games played yes
terday:
Boston Boston 3, New York 0.
Philadelphia Philadelphia 4, Nationals 3.
Staten K:\nd- Met.-2, Athletics 3.
('iiielnmiti—Cincinnati 1. Pittsburg 3.
illard’s and Railroad Mills Snuff, 1 ounce cans at
40 cents per dozen. Eminent physicians claim
that skin diseases are caused by soap made from
ranoied grease. Use the Frank Si dal 1 Soap and
avoid all such troubles. Sold at
dtf Crane’s.
300 Messina Lemons by the box.
dtf Adams & Bowi:ns.
BKtO ’IITcs to Im* Nlaii^liteivil.
A. C. Chancellor has decided to sell this week,
if possible, every Tie, Scarf, Cravat, Bow, Winsor
de Joieville. and everything in Hu* shape • •(’Neck
wear in his house. Many goods will hi* sold at
half and one-fourth their original cost. Must
lave room. div tf
rr^r>- ■ -
Fi «*i|jf.
I-’r.esh Pickles, Crackers, all kinds Deviled aim
Potted Meats, Sardines. Chipped Dried Beel.
Puie Candy, Fresh Lemons, Olives, etc.
dtf Rout. S. Oranr.
300 Mes
dtf
i by the bo
\ DAMS & BOWKKS*
t ENTlt.U, KAHJhUD OF GEORGIA.
SG*«‘[>(i»g F«r Vrcoiianoiliifion.
Jnn. ‘.It . i,s80.
ruiiibus and
< oli wbus
Itached to train No 18 betwet
.Macon, leaving (’olumbus eve:
ght i
:3H o’clock*.'
Berths can be sec tin
W. Meyer, ticket selh-i
duetcr (.f train.
G. A. Whitehead, «i
jail 28tf
-{0(1 Messina Lemons
application to C.
\V. L. Clakk, Agent,
mil Passenger Agent.
?moils by the box.
dtf Adams A Bowers.
Fresh Ohio Creamery Butter, 25c. per pound.
30 pounds best Pearl Grits for $1.00. 13 pounds
choice Head Rice £1.00, Cash will secure bar
gains at
dtf C RANVS.
( ITY DREG STOUT,.
Nfiiierul Wafer! Sodn Wilier!
Our Fount is now in full blast, and we are
drawing the best Soda Water in the city. Also
all the popular Mineral Waters of last season,
with new ones destined to become so soon.
KENTUCKY BLUE LICK WATER,
So popular the past three seasons ami endorsed
by all who have tried it.
AHCAIJ1AN OR ‘‘IDEAL"- THE CELEBRATED WAU
KESHA WATER.
A favorite water and universally recommended
hv physicians. A specific for certain diseases,
and par excellence as a table water; superior to
Apolinaris for the same purposes and a cheaper
water. On draught and in pints and quarts.
ARCADIAN HINDER ALE,
A n.w and most palatable drink, on ice. Tr\ it.
DEED ROCK.
This water is too well known to need words
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daiii D. I.. Unliitisoii I»ii*- \\ Idle Kalin
Break fast.
‘uptain W. L. Rohiuson died suddenly,
he breakfast tabh yesteixlax morning,
lock. He had been in feeble healliilbr
e. but liis death \\ as none Hii* less an
ted blow to his family and friends
Vi liam la on Robinson was born in Har
enlis
eptember 9th. 1832
Flo\d on the 2Uth
lo this city when a
, the i\mli*i
lh
roiing
irrieti Miss ’
t*in her, 1800.
nan. and m
and t h
ig the cluirelic.s at Albany and Mill-
rlv in July. 1879 he was installed as
first pastor of the Second Presbx terian church in
this city, iu which capacity N served with dis
tinguished acceptability during six and a half
year-, until a quite recent call removed him from
our midst to the First Presbyterian
Rome, Ga . one of the prominent churelie
the synod. He was a member of the Knox
general assembly in 1878. and wa- moderator of j
the -,m»<l of Georgia at Macon in 1883.
Mr Goetehius is not a member of the general J *
assembly, hut is attendant upon the convention ! *
No man has more friends in Augushm or is more j 1
universally beloved by the people of bis church j *
i Georgia than Rev. George T Goetehius. Hi |
- one of the finest theologians in the state, and x
i-one of iln growing member- of the southern ! ’
writer
where a better and a more appropriate address
for pupils of a female college. In his allusions to
the lamented Bishop Pierce and the lamented
Baltimore—Baltimore 4. Brooklyn 3.
Chattanooga- Chattanooga 7, Atlanta
Charleston Charleston 2, Augusta 4.
Memphis Memphis3. Nas’.ivilles 1 -U
■Rail
• gIMl
Seuator Hill, he made Under
the hearts of his hearers. He
lerrupted by loud applause. Ii
of his diction, am) (In* beauty
hurch at j j u . reminded us more than om
preachei. Bishop Pi**rce
chords vibrate in
va.** frequently Li
the gracefulness
>f Ins utternnce.s,
. of that princely
2. i tialintiooehee lUiihlin;
Loan Association.
; of subscription for above series now open
of Yonge Ar Grimes.
Cliff B. Grimes. Sec’v and Treas
tin
th
•rgeant of the Muscogee Rifles, and tlnough his
aU.mtry in the field was promoted to the rank of
iptain He was twi<*e wounded at the battle of
ha-p-hurg. and was the last man who carried
battle Hag of the 12th Georgiy regiment on
Sharpslnirg battle field. He also ser\cd in
Kansas expedition. On his return to this
•ily. Iu* wu-elocted marshal, which office he filled
with great credit to himself and satisfaction to
his constituents. Since then he had been con
tinually minus ted with the police force, of which
he was a member at the time of his death. He
v* as a warm-hearted and upright man, and a
faithful and eificient officer, whose death is deep
ly regretted by many friends.
Captain Robinson leaves a wife and seven
children who have many sympathizers in their
sad affliction.
While friends were dressing Captain Robinson’.*
I K
The
vi appeared m t r
e, urging council
rate limits of Hit
nunibii of pieces that
* columns of vonr paper of
o abolish cows from the cor-
itv of Columbus, has created
isiuess on the part of
r mrrespondeut heard
id popular citizens say
iot believe there were
i quite a comment and ui
i many of our citizens. Y
I one of our most wealtny
j yesterday that he did not
more than rive mischievous
j that is. cows that would ha
| street or open more than t
gate. Nor were there more than five “flower
gardens” annually seriously damaged by cows in
the city: and yet it seem- that council would be
forced by i feiv oligarchs to abolish five hundred
valuuhli animals that daily graze upon her com
mons and < ontribute in a great measure to the
support and comfort of as many families in the
city. A lower town man also -aid we are taxed
as heuvMy a- any part of t ic city. \Ve get
Uu ff ot l‘.»int Bridge.
The contract for the remolding of tkeVUist
Mint bridge was a\w»rd_*.l last Monday by the
•minty comi.iissione?s. to tlu* Chicago Bridge
oid Iron company represented nv Mr. R. \Y
uni.* this company having made the lowest
nd ifgtioo. Tm» road wav of the new structure
1 will he eighteen feet w : de. and there will lie foot-
[ ways on each -uh four feel in a id'll. It will he
| constructed of iron, and is to In finished by the
| first day of September next. It will be lour feet
j higher than tin? former bridge. 'There we re several
j other bidders - Coiliei X’ Thomas, of Atlanta,
'making the lowest offer ■fcVTOOi on a wooden
I bridge. The King iron and bridge company, of
I Cleveland. Ohio; the Canton iron company,
j Ohio, through their agents. Steward, Shirrett &
| Co.. Richmond; the Smith bridge company, of
; Toledo, and the Birmingham bridge company
all put in bids. The highest bid was £15,000. The
i King Brothers, colored men of LaGrange, also
I competed. We are truly glad that oui; West
| Point friends are soon to have their river spanned
! by so substantial and enduring a work as the
Chicago company will erect.- LaGrange Re
porter.
Tin* First of till* Season.
Spring is here, and the time for snake stories
has come with it. We are determined to get in
our lick first this year. On yesterday as Elias
McGee, in the northern liberties, was calmly
hoeing, his hoe struck something different from |
. Duffy's Pi
MoK .van’s.
Stout.
re Malt Whisky for medicinal use.
Edinburgh Ale, Guinness' Extra
Robt S Crank.
Every druggist and dealer in medicine in Co
1 umbus sells Shaker's Cordial, and will tell yoi
if its merits. Sold at 25 cents per bottle. dtl
Try Roundtree's Chocolate ;
ivers. if you wish a delight fu
dtf John P.
drink. Sold by
Turner & Bro
SARATOGA.
A most pleasant water and already a favorite
with those desiring a mild water.
Wt keep our stock of Drugs, Perfumery, Fancy
Articles and Toilet Requisites up to our stand
ard, i. e.. the best only, and will be pleased to
st i \e >o . ^ ITY I)RSTl}pK>
(Jeo. A. Bradford, Manager.
Old Noivsimiirrs for Sale.'
Tliose who want old newspapers for putting
under carpets can get the
cents a hundred.
:it this office at 50
sep2fftf
iand Yankee Beans;
Pobi;ut Justii
Agent.
jy18 tf
(io'd Watches
Gold Watches
Gold Watches
tire;
Tin
The funeral will take pUtet from
residence this morning at 9 o’clock.
t ter in c
<»iily boon g
•'grazing oi
• we really
is. “Citizei
was a large moicasin, four feet and ;
ie found iii it twenty-six eggs about
the size of a large marble. After he had cut it ii
two with the hoe the head made fir him, at
tempting to bite, but tailed to get its work in.
of | t he soil,
i t<> j half long
A bottle of Shaker's Aromatic Diarrluet
i-certainly worth it-weight in gold to any one
suffering from any affection of the bowels. d tf
If you suffer from weak or sore lungs use P
cine, which quickly cures all lung and ches
affections.
Shaker’s Aromatic Diarrlicea Cordial is a de
lightful dose, a certain specific and perfectly
harmless. The smallest child can take it with
safety. It never fails to relieve bowel affections,
no matter of how long standing. d if
Krirk ? Brick ! Kriek !
Contractors and others wanting Brick will do
well to call on the undersigned for prices. Now
is the time to build, while material is cheap Are
prepared to furnish Brick in any quantity de
sired. W W. & Geo. O. Berry.
Telephone 89. _ joKV-ly
o’s Acid Phospeate Soda
Diamonds.
1 Diamonds,
otdial | S’” verware.
erware,
eks.
Clock;
Eyeglasses,
Eyeglasses,
Eyeglasses,
Jewelry.
Jewelry,
At C. Sehomberg*!
Street, Columbu
For file ut.
se No. 00. on west *ide of Broad street
•upied by Janies E. Cargill as a dry
Possession given immediately.
Apply to Louis F. Garrard.
Gold Watches.
Gold Watches,
Gold Watches
Diamonds.
Dia moods.
Diamonds.
Silverware,
Silverware,
Clocks.
Clocks.
Spectacles.
. Spectacles,
Spectacles,
Jewelry,
Jewelry.
Jewelry Store,
its percentage of dividends is greater, its average
of surplus is greater, its amount of assets is great-
c*r, its income is greater, its policy is tlu* most
simple and liberal, it has no lestriciioiis upon
‘ravel, residence or occupation. Where eise in
the wrfrld is a company with such a recordv
There is nothing like it in England or America
It has paid its many thousands here in Goimn-
hus, and will continue to do so, thus providing a
legacy and ir.i a lawsuit. During the pn-t .'0
years the umbo-signed has had mn a da\ - .1.
m payment o. claims, mul still receives proposals
and issues policies on every i'.i..-iiuble plan
D. F. Wii.lcov
jeotf 1115 Broad M.
Tketiuna (.Teetldng Powdt rsi allays hritaii.-n.
aids Digestion. Regulates the Bowels.Cm es hnq>.
tions and sores and miuvs Teething Ea-v
ap20-d&w5m
H hniicoHov '* KjwoLil Salt*
Of Custom Suits will continue another \ve»A Tin.
prices, elegant goods, fine workmanship and pet-
feet fits have cau«c*(l a general boom in that de-
partmeut. 2u new pattern.* to arrive this week.
Sc<- hi- goods before yoo place an »*rder. thv ti
r» fniis
Will buv a beautiful Flat Scar!' thi*-. week at
ill tvulq»*»■ *<»rs ior
» worth must be sofil at t
Chancel lo i wants the t
rid
lung dis
to cure i
i \trson i
gs. Relief and
\ses. Fontaine's <
cold in 12 hours,
id City Ding Store.
\ 25 t f
(‘ULUMBUN AOKNCY OF COLUMBUS AND WESTERS
Railway and South western Railuom* «'■ m-
panv of Gkoruia, Columbus, Ga., June 6. lssti
Kinuul Tri|i Lxoursiou Tirk'.'D
To Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Balti
more via Savannah and steamer, also to ail Sum
mer Resorts are non on sale at Union Passenger
Depot at greatly reduced rates. For prices ami
further information apply to C. W. Meyer, ticket
seller. W. L. Clark, Agent.
(*. A. Whitehead. Gen'l Pass. Agent. jybd’.f
3 luportiiEil.
When you visit or leave New York City via
Grand Central Depot save baggage expressive
and $3 carriage hire, and stop at Grand UniOL-
Hotel, opposite said depot
.six hundred elegant rooms, fitted up at a cost
of one million dollars. $1 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
any other first-class hotel in the city, jyl0»!ly
Cure yourself by using Shaker's Cord.a 1 . tlm
only certain specific for diuvrhuea and all Ihovc
affections. . ‘‘ 11
Pimples, Blotches. Eruptions of the Skin mi
cate that you need a dose of Fontaine’s Gre w
Discovery. For sale by Brannon A: Carson
City Drug Store no 25 ri
Acid Phnspiiate Soda Water beat.- th
dtf John P. Turner
OvlH'tfvt* KyrHiiflit.
Parties having defective Eves are inviu
call and have them examined by the Opt ha
sopic test f’reo of charge, and if Spectacles c.i
of benefit they they will bo fitted at nusl.
price. J* H. Bramhall
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Opt»< ii
New number, 1IL7 Broad street (west side
103 Broad street (west side
Old number,
1 umbus. Ga.
<fi*iiH<Mii(*n. Yon 4
lei)'.
m Buy ?
pllor’s till:
Ga.
105 Broad
off
Try Turner
Water.
dtf
bottle of For
Before you leave the city get
feet ion Shield Whisky. It is old and mellow,
dti" R. S. Crane.
\ olive.
Or kick of the Mobile & Girard R R. Co.
Columbus, Ga., June 1st, 1880.
The Annual Convention of the Stockholders of
the Mobile and Girard Railroad will be held at
the depot in Girard, Ala., Wednesday. July 7th,
at 10:30 o’clock a m, when an election for Presi
dent and six Directors will take place.
Proxies in voting must show power of attorney
and certificate of stock.
By order J. M Frazer. Secretary.
je2 dtj> 7
50 dm
SIilrlH ! Shirt*!
en more Sliirts re<
iiance’lor is said to uuderse
»determined to keep up the
8*Il »»*(*■
RUNNING OF TRAINS.
Arrivnl i«n*t I»<‘j>nrtur«> ol VII * >’■
al l o I n in Oi,'. ('io*rylii|; l'i.*.st i ii 'l'
In Etroi-l 'i. I—<>
A KHIVA LS.
COLUMBUS AND HOME RAILWAY.
Mail train tVom Greenville
Accommodation from Greenville »• •
SOUTH W F.STERN ItA1LROA D.
Mail train from Macon
Accommodation from Macon -
COLUM B usi A N Oi W ESTKRN R AI L\V A
Mail train from Montgomery
Mail train from Atlanta ‘
MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD.
Mail train from Troy and Eufuuia •••• • 9:
Accommodation from Troy. Eutaula
and Montgomery •
Accommodation from Union springs.
DEPARTURES.
COLUMBUS AND ROME I’.AlLWA>
Mail train for Greenville ..
Accommodation for Greenville.
southwestern railroad.
Mail train for Macon....
Accommodation for Macon
COLUMBU-' AND WEST
Mail train for Atlanta
Mail trabi for Montgomery
MOBILE and GIRARD HA ri.KOAP. ^
Mai! train forTrov \
Accommodation for Tn*y and Kutoula 4
Accommodation Mr l umn Spring.** and ^
2:25 i
2:02 1
URN RAIL'.
dw tf I Montgor