Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, June 29, 1886, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER- SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, .JUNE 23, Issfi. ig eW , from the Three States Told in tious. Brief Paragraphs. built upon that foundation, until now Ala- , l 1 ’ 1 ' t ' a ; 1 honst few sons who an hi-, nc rs n liberal cultur-. We predict that unci, r uomti'iil Clayton a pre.-ideuev the state university will prow to still lar-p-r propor- IpnM' r Ilii'II} Kicked by u llorsr -tiri'i ui- I Mint' Untitled With (onuterfelt Silver Coin , vv Hall nod Wind Storm—Atlanta'* ( lirl«- |ialI iwoelatlon Huildlnit—Incidents and Hup. ,,enin*r- „„ In tlabaina anil Florida. (Jenrirla. I. the supreme court met yesterday. Dur ing: this week cases will he taken tip from the .ourth division which is composed of the following counties: Harbour, Bullock. toBee, C ovington, Crenshaw, Dale, «enc- va, Henry and Pike. A Birmingham speeinl says that Clata | Ross’horrible death send" , r murderer, i lotn lvllis, to the Tusk, . , asylum, itt- ^steud of the gallows or u .lmtnes. The Tjury before which he w.j tried in the oir- The uav roll of the Kimball house, At- i £ u ! 1 <: ' lurt returued it verdict to that effect inntn shows 196 employes. Saturday afternoon, having been out some “ V Wto. in were ' oMlit'd awny bj the kte freshet. thinks after all that u'short stay at the Aaron Carr, aged 86. of Oconee county, ; asylum will lie good for his health and lately split 225 rails a day, from tough tiin- that he will soon be back among his friends. He denies that he is crazy but says he was beside himself with excite ment the t ight of the killing. He was „p- Mrauess urevims inrniurnr,,,, P ol l ed 10 the plea of insanity, lllld hnS gOUC wore calls tnan tney can attend. , Clanton View: Mr. L. B. Wells had a Carnesville Register: Most of the bottom . fine sow to go mad last Monday. The sow lands in this county have been planted was bitten by a rabid dog eighteen days three or four times, and no stand of corn previously. Mr. Wells describes the ac- \et. I tions of the hog ns being frightful. Though M Washington Friday Rev. M. J. Cofer, I the head had swollen very much around residing pastor of Broad River circuit, was the* bite received from t lit* dog, there were kk k< d by his horse and had his left arm i 110 symptoms of hydrophobia until the ! broken ill two places. seventeenth day after the bite was inflicted. At an election on the stock law held for ??*} (4 )' as * ,)e ^ ore un .V other stock t Lumpkin militia district Friday the fence j * ^ men carried the day by 59 votes out ot a \ Fion-H H> ;' f lhf; t oek , iaw 0rity 0f tl,e "' hites fa * 1 Several ear loach of cattle were shipped th v stc "- k la " ■ - from Brunson last week. Palatku’s post office lias just bet n pro moted to the second class. Central, Southwestern, Montgomery & Eufaula TOOMBS CRAWFORD, IR/A.ILILO.A.ID COMPA2TIES. 11(till E.* Agent, All Train* *n this syncm are run h; Sunday, June 29th. 1886, Fns*euger In bt-r. There is said to be 700 Knights of Labor j D (,'obb county now organized into lodges. Much sickness prevails throughout Peen-To and Honey peaches are selling in Palntka nt 15 cents per dozen. On Friday nigb.t the marshal of Tampa impounded two horses, four mules uml eleven cows. Sewerage is tlie next question id' impor tance for the considtratio!) <>f Palutku's voreu A semi-weekly mail is now run from Reynolds to Delta 'Ogburn’s store), thence ,o Garden Valley, which will prove a con venieiiee to the citizens of that portion of Macon county. The Seuoia Sentinel says that n man in Campbell county had thirty-six boys old enough to light in the last war, and twenty- three of them were killed. He has beer- married nine times. Mormon elders who have been trying to ' ui 9 council, gain converts about Fish Creek, Bartow Airs. Joseph Tucker, an aged and re- eount.v, have departed. The C'nrtersville spec-table- lady, died near Fruitland, and t'ciura'nt wants the citizens of the county to . was buried on Tuesday, organize and lynch the rascals. j Levy county farmers have raised excel- j Negroes of the lower class in Savannah cellont crops of oats and corn, and the out- ' refuse to have physicians visit their sick j look lor the cotton crop was never better.! because of a foolish superstition against the ! On Saturday, July 3, the people of Sara 1 profession, and the result is that the death Sota intend'to have a lug celebration, rate among them is alarmingly high. j There will be a regatta, horse racing, and A strongstock company has been organ- j va rious other amusements. j ized at Athens, with J. if. Rucker as presi- j It takes eight saw mills to supply Tampa dent and A. H. Hodgson secretary, for the j with lumber,so great is the building boom, erection of a large elevator and grist and ' There is not a vacant house in town ; there feed mill near the Georgia railroad depot, j is not a vacant store to rent; there is not A young man of Newman lately took j ?*> n,an town, unless he wants to MissBettle Echols to a picnic at Franklin. ' "bo- They stayed over night. In the morning i A full division of the uniformed rank of ■ she took a ride with f-I. Daniel. On return- ) the Knights of Pythias will leave Orlando iiig. she told the young man that he could : July 7 fir Toronto to attend the world en- go home, for she was married. j campnient. The division consists of The Union Point correspondent of the twenty-four nien in rank uml three officers. Greensboro Herald savs the stock law “has They will travel clear through on a 1’ull- '■ - 1 man sleeper without change of ears. ^4roRi$> EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE Parent and strongest Natural Fruit Flavors. Vanilla, lstinon, Orange, Almond, Hose, etc., flavor ui ilelleately iuid naturally aa the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CaiCAOO. ST. POUTS. BILIOUSNESS, So common nt this season of the year, is effect u* ally cured by Hood’s Eureka LIVEll MEDiCiXE -ca LtiAli iiuWN. No. M No. 'il' PaNs'g’r. I’ass'g'r r 'Jt Meridian time. •t* It-'.uis tvlli ruii as folio Un-ltKAD I'P. No. 5S - 1’asa‘g’r. de l-reduced an army of "nukes and every kind of bug and insect known to science and a world of vegetation that will sooner or later breed its full quota of sickness.” Willis Hudson, under sentence to hang on July 10 next, attempted to break jail at Fort Gaines last week. Some party fur nished him an ax. and by its aid ho 'made a fruitless effort to escape. He was dis covered and the tools taken from him. T ommie Shelton, son of T. A. Shelton, and Bob Logne. son of \Y. \V. Logn The extraordinary rainfall of the past several days has damaged the crops in the •‘flatwoods” country, in Levy county, very materially. There was a heavier rainfall than for any one time in two years, and the country south and west of Bron-on is almost completely inundated. . It will take the water several days to run off, and the splendid crops of corn and cotton in the low lands will suffer in consequence. Tavares Herald: Florida has taken the Jackson, hoys about 15 vearsold. ran awav 1 for skill in the art of advertising, but from t u-ir parents Thursday ni-hl. They ^ Sooner, or Sorrento, we think, dis- snid they were going to Florida. The 1 count* anything; we have hoard in this parents are very much distressed ab. tht-ir boys. From a gentleman of Augusta who has hist returned from Greene county it is learned that said county is flooded with ■ -mitcrfeit silver coin ‘in dollars and 10 ami 25-r-cnt pieces. There is sonic suspi cion that the counterli.it i- r-f lot-' l origin l-u. there is r.o clue wnatever as to who are the guilty parties. Ordinary Thrasher, of Oconee, ha - not a.- yet issued his proclamation declaring the result of the prohibition ei-etion. mid :,t the next session of court lcg;t: steps will he taken to require him ro do so. Fowler is selling by ilie quart only. - also the other l;ark( ept rs in the county. Wallic Bootlie’s li- -use does not expire until January, 1SS7. line. According to the Press, the village of Sorr rto lias beet: painted in vivid col ors on the bark of a Lirtoist or “gopher.” AH the principal houses in the village are s n - - w e in colors, and also objects of interest u re grouped on the buck of the sued. On June 11th an unknown negro com mitted a rape upon a white, middle-aged lady who resides near toe Bur.it • r: Igc in llill-boro count.-. S'" immediately noti fied la-r son. the news was spread and a crowd was gotten together to hunt the fiend. He was ruptured at Rii hmond and taken back to the lady, who identified him, and the crowd then st tried with him to j.ii!, hut the scoundrel managed to effect his escape ami is si ill at large. Levy County Times: !1. J. Watkins Tin tviirc-kn causes the liver to a ytetina that glainl of , xce.sive hiiv. -■-•m'C-s in- n'gcstiun. reirulates the- bowels, t -ne the sys tem .itinerant and make- you !e( tv You cmi't c-timati- the good that oneb-iU. ,i Ivttreka will do you. It f s the perfection of lioti"ehold i.;ed;e:ms. Pnila-iiliiriy at Ibis -eason of the jear, keep it in the house Jordan's Joyous Julep Is an instant awl infallible cure for Neuralgia, however severe the ca.*>e. A physician of note savs: "I never knew Jordan’s Joyous Julep ly fail in a genuine case of Neuralgia.’* Try it it you suffer. Gossyped i a, Woman’s True Friend. It -un-passes any prepara tion of the kind made, aiul tho-e who will * ry it once will use no otlie: Fen.ale UeguLitoi. Jordan's M. D. HOOD i<c oo.. Manufacturing' Druggist*, 93 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga. A tuavy hail storm passer: thr- «ug'h At. < hmu^V.t a sheaf of oats to our o/Hoe Fa'ur L ami el settlement, three inDas north f f j ay tllJl1 measured HR inches in height with Hampton. Thursday, lasting thirty min- : XV ell tilled He had three hills in !ij? n** s. and doing 1 great damage to cotton f,u»m springing from one seeu each, two ot find corn. The former :« perfectly under j -i K .. v } iav j n , : f u u heads each, .and the " iter in j/'aces. Fen. es and houses were I ot j u>r heads. They wen: long heads and • •.‘own down, but fortunately no lives were h t as far as heard from, although the | ’vind was terrific as»d eycyjnisl. in its • ID cts. Heavy washing rains prevailed . generally. Quite a sensation ha- hecn caused among n number of Brunswick citizens by the i\v-T**rions actions of some doubtless de- j nier-ted nmn, who is in the hr. 1 it of enter* ' i. i'C houses nt n ? rht through any window 1" may find open, and fi‘ight**r»ing ii'« , w nnen. He has. in n mrniiu r of ease.* dii ring his peramculntior.s. sinn bled mto i a- bedrooms of married eouph-s. .iiid has j m*r»n two or three occasions, beer Tired ;it. without f-ffect. by cnr*urc-l ha •bauds. Yesterday morniny the ground ’v.;^ broken ft• i* the new V uiMii g to v *o creeled "U he corner o f pj-yor and Whent strets ha* The Yountr M-m s (.’iTi'Istian assnchiifoi. of Atlanta. The eo,-.tract was eh>»-d Fri- d V. and K. F. raeir.Mc. of Atlanta, was t u< s'leeessfn] party. There were a mi ,M *r of bidders. A t'Uic'igo eonlrmto* ’v?v -lose to Air. FaciolU*. but the Atlanta Loader got tin work. Tlu- plans pr.e-iui hjiihiJner fi»rtiu* yourg men of Atlanta u I'jffi ^vi]] not < nl - ' be an n.vjajiipjit i o tin • he and stfitc. but " ii 1 l.c the :n #, si perl* el ii. .d commocii'iMs building of. Hie kino in the south. 1’he building wijen ‘•ompleta wUl oe» u]»v a uni position tnong aimilnr buildings in thi- <Miintrv •‘(•cause c»f the phonon m»’ n-af a r in • i ich the fund to build i was raised, anu. In cause of J ts '’onspicuoiia i.vln .ion from •'u-ofbvi- butiiiiiitA •),- kill’ in tin I’ni'i-fl Tl.i bttfi-liiig •■•■ill b' Inc • '•Tvic.i high, bri-b \vb b sti.r.c top of flrsl •Rev, ficixli.-fl •.veil ,i!icd with grain. Mr. Wmki.1- siyys Untt iiis oat crop lor this year produced 30 to 35 bti>hcl» per acre, and they were gi-owtt from -cud of iti- own raising for five years pa .1, and the land on which his (•'•tip was grown this year was planted to oats r > 10 pm s 20 p ni s Ju a m Lv SAVANNAH Ar \ 07 p in H no a ml 8 aft a m ; T 2ft p m 9 .Vi p m 10 'ift a m Ar . .. Oliver . .. 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L'waJ ii-i-l. ■ - in'.- ut night Trim- - J■ •. 1 • Sj» \ a:nn j l -1 A IIL"!-111 trilill- 1 X--. .-.0 : id ftp ' and Macon, trains N os. j.i and ftl: :>e» ween *.a'. a ni lab and Allan ‘ Pu’h • bu/b 1 M*. t) .-M , , ,, inci'ma’i and •onville. ill. 'hrough s'ntii.g ( ;«r bet wr-en ' •haru.-i. \tl lntH. Alhftnv am 1 lu m«l I’;*!.n e s.e*.ping • ui ■ «' a . 1 Waven t- f .r aU ' ">t ; J :! ;*’ccl ng Cor Berths or. -a c ..t Union i*T"•*- T' ket»)tVk« .i0 minute- V’ll.U \ ^I h ifi F. 1 L / a* annul'.. T I) KLIN U Mll.t.S W. B. B . M icim. \v. u <ir:u;. .i. * * . ( i»!i.• Mtiii.iu •v Savannah. <• \. Will i' 111.All * i .1 ] I'.I-- AgijJiT. -. \Y. . ( 1 AI!K. .ue it < : m.b I- < .a — FOB SALE. A Place of twenty acres, large and commodious House, with every convenience, in perfect or der. I' , miles Prom Broac street, in <ine of the most desirable lo calities adjacent Pi the city. If desirable would exchange for city property. A desirable fidl acre lot with gtMitl Dwelling, on Fifth avenue. Will be sold on long time with easy payments. A desirable four*room Dwell* ing on south Fifth avenue; good neighborhood and not far from business center of Broad street Terms easy and on long time. Place in thor- Five two-room Dwellings on rrfm^-^1 Ninth Street, oik* block of door- I •%&*!?£ 1*231 gin .Midland Kail road. IHRST T\V(» Kesidences on north Kec- U ond iiNi'M’ic 'Jackson street of ft and 7 rnMins. e;.oh desirably !<*- c.ited. This property is consul- ered < Leap hy those who know the value of good real estate. Bj ? Lite improvements. Is consider' ol'ihe niet Inn A delightful home on Hose Hill, hull acre lot and a new ^ ‘ ” use 'Fhis property is consul- 1 to he one of tin* nicest lies on the hill. Terms easy and will he sold cheap. en miles illy, Ala. Good four-room House on the place. Knough timber on place to pay for same. FOIL BENT. $10 on. Four room Dwelling coiner Front and Fifth streets, in goon order. 10 00. Two J room Dwellings on north Fiist avenue • new*. 8 00. Two 3 room Dwellings on north Sixth avenue newi. 1 00. Two 2 room Dwellings on east Ninth st reel. I 00. Two 2 mom Duellings on smith Fifth •I Oft. Three 2 room Dwellings avenue. too. Dwellings of.a rooms in t ies. r>n south Third Northern Liber- in Browneville, vi lie, 2-Vi. Two 2 room Dwellings close in to upper bridge. 3 . r »0. Four 3 room Dwellings in Bn near Carders’ Hall. 10 00. Desirable Store on noith Broad best lot ntion it: city for grocery store. TOOMBS CRAWFORD ity .i*-i* Xan'iuuii. a ui .\j.-i fur ninny of lit r :■! ..-t-ifittlon tu'liu'iiitIt. m f? feai a j : i ■ ■ L ' . / , s.„ vVOv'uu ,:•( Wv'v .,*••• 1 "”'• «.->• ■ People’s Line of Steamers. PASS.Vt<Kl{ AXD Fi’KiLiiT SCJIUDUIJ-] OF THE Steamer Milton H. Smith. -A CCOMMODATIOBS BIFLST? 'CLASS. I no WHsoiiiii »E •lid* 1*0111 Kell f I appiiunet* in the world Cot- Nciit.u:* //I'bii'ity. Neuralgia, • iign. Slei'iilt-ssnesss, Asthma, - • >f I." • r. Kidneys and Di- lv 11*■"(!.'• :• n«t all troubles • >ent and impure blood. ••j Inly ,;tl. ism LOW r JP. Five C iid and 7 C f ?• CJ 8 * ic. niui the in Dl, if Tr K du i' ('Mina, tit sjrin; b: t ropb'c : » •\na ■ A» Kinti' 1 l.orr tiUtCA coiiil a tame . i b. ,,f var'OiB • Il'Uii(: ' ” '-‘i I' 1 IL'J'u.' Vi\jiNr.i|i uiu COM'PAITY -Ui on ill Vnle oi siG a «;f ; nr. f r *fJ c ;b!H rt; bit WERCHARTS. ■ •*. T WAfk EPCT KtRS, 3.:3 u: O ;.( .•/ IV. ^Jev/ V.-.rfc '?it> i’nllr it 1, 01 s of the build • the* Unilrl for t he semmd inuM J -J ml TERRY. Ag rt. Columbus, Ga. BLACKMAR, -ks rt: Jr, in, «,b>aGeci- w ■p j?, u, JIM Zr<-/ I &' * • i ru*; \7 .• nr f ; >VJ fen-js* 1. . ■J wt. kJ M Jitel »'• i a i i die. m m m ■ •'!? fiteR? aS33'L A t ;v tin Jlnmn county m Die •hi of f'Jm i""itiol»*- for the pi'"' leakers just now. John Mitchell Ta bor, •vho dh .1 iys aso. \vi*s one of tJic hf.^l k:»n\ ost highly respect »1 eiti/a ns of M I)own at T)f*mopolis the girls 'vv. ihhle part ies, and tlm one v)u» ] . ost wind into the bubble vets a prize. s 'h)ce the* establishment of prohibition in ivingston thf salary of t'v rnarslinl is been rediteed front S1G to S15 per onth. I Jysenter.v in a very inaiitrni , n t form ff* vail ing in Autantja couiYy nmong the* •groes. In Mulberry btat fifietit have «•<; in a very short thye. Nir. Olier, who lives n«*nr Brnnrhville, as killed by n fn.iing tree one «L , ’V Inst • ,r *k. He was m rim woods alone, cutting *rd ivood. A tree lodges) and in at* mnt tr* get it down, it fell on bis liead. is body was not found until twenty-four bill's after the accident. Mobile Register : G. rmrrd Clayton is a mn of gene r»d literal"" <.* He had a ■ 1 !*■::i i ; ■ ? «•.* . ■ h, - • v.-'d- usly fpfab Orebard Watery;::!:"? 1 ^ ^ CHAD ORCHArtDWATER CO., ’Prop’r ‘ v tir ■ :«M •’Vi ,. r T 1 ;M . ‘ N !t! V ! •>« HI « E.MS r-in|>lt- nf Sliiitnuns l.itcf llcprul.itur. i. Jit- stiff V'.’ll U- t till- u , '--'ll | illc i.T5 l uauT IJusti I ,<>i ; tiL-tr i-iiliar HI-)'. -. I In nr llic.t li tin u- It.-rt- i :'v D. AM) i'E • i« <t i.'iifiiM i- !—Tit'.-! ( liii-ajM- ; tlu; s.w.t are it will Yes. ■ bfi frr.m a’i h<> jinu'ent for f ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Patent f^eialic Caskets, Cases & Caskats, l, y ax, -'» A vc-'x V- ,*< ” . ,'t- V H ju? Mi-. M-. Alli-ler, $lb. is. i.J .-t. ivd. Aft. Mins, next to Col. • • l 3 rooms, newly t • - ■ i• ry M ick, on upper ! llli'T M)t 111r house you f <r3! > III. \4 h M Ah. PFRst’ \v . lichen hVi-. (.In BIZK. Us p, -•- fents t ; r postage and ■ toe a costly box of . "i Giber sex, to make n; thing else in tlie workers ubso- .uled f e; Tui:e Co. $ ci&wU