Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 03, 1886, Image 3

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l s s f;. 3 DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY News from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. A Wral^hy Vduim Mull Cuts Ills Own Thrnnt Milton Hus ii IV) Alllirntor nn.l » I’crf'iiriiiinu Hub—Two l’»|iprs at MimtirnniiT) lit War—A I Mow Hunt to Ply tIn' Alilljaniu—Nows Aroiniil In j Florid*. OcnriflH. Eastman had a storm on the 27th, which did considerable damage. Rev. Sam Jones is preaching at Minne apolis, Minnesota. It is said that a regular “jug train” has been put on to do the business between Atlanta and Griffin. The Perry Home Journal says that the Atlanta and Hawklnsville railroad will surely be built. A large pet alligator was placed in Rose Park, Macon, yesterday. He will be fed ; with the first small boy who chucks a rock at him. The district conference of the Macon dis- ! trict M. E. church south convened in Fort Valley on Wednesday and will continue j through Sunday. Bishop Key is presiding. 1 The books are now open for subscrip- | tions to the Eatonton and Monticello rail road. Jasper county is expected to sub- ; scribe *40,000 to the building of the road. Considerable new machinery lias recent ly been put in the Arkright cotton mills, S'avannab, and 2500 spind.es are now being , added. • The Brunswick and Western railroad t company will soon commence building freight depots, cotton warehouses, docks, etc., at Brunswick. Clay Tompkins, a wealthy young resi dent of Walker. Ga., committed suicide yesterday by cutting bis throat, on account of his desertion by a young lady to whom he was betrothed. On learning j,of his death the girl became a maniac. A bad wreck occurred on the Brunswick and Western railroad at Hoboken Monday ; night, a lumber train running oil the track, demolishing fourteen cars and kill ing one of the train hands, a negro, name not known. An attempt was made to murder Mr. Cliff Rogers, a Macon butcher, on Saturday night last. His assailant hurled a hatchet close to his head as he drove along in the darkness, but happily missed him. The miscreant was chased by Mr. Rogers, but escaped. Thursday night Jimmie Nelson enter tained quite a crowd at Macon with his performing dog, Felix. He sings to him after the manner of the Italians with their performing beam, and Felix slowly raises himself up on his haunches and acts the part of tlie bear to perfection. The old Seventh Georgia regiment will have a reunion at Grant Park, Atlanta, oil the 21st instant. There will headdresses by Gen. Gartrell, P. F. Smith, of Newnan, and Major Joseph Ganahl, of Augusta. Gen. Gartrell will go largely into the rec ord of this historic command, and an elo quent effort may be expected from him. , The Augusta Evening News says: They do say that it is so dry in some portions of Texas and Arkansas that even the water is dusty. Quite the reverse in Georgia, and especially in Augusta. The rains even for the last 24 hours in this section have been sufficient if judiciously distributed to make an abundant crop. 1 A negro woman, the daughter of John Smith, of Twiggs county, who was badly injured by a cyclone about a month ago, was brought to Macon Thursday and sent out to the hospital. Her hi]) had been dis located and improperly set. Mortification was about to set in, and now it is feared sp- will loose the leg. The Macon Telegraph says: In yester day's Telegraph mention was made of Mr. R. Dennicke as being convicted of robbing the mails. What was intended to have been written was that he had been con victed of delaying the mails. He was ac quitted of the former charge and was so stated in the Telegraph at the time. In the new trial granted on Wednesday Mr. Dennicke is confident of proving his entire innocence. Calhorn Times: The Macon Telegraph, in a sp'rit of fun. sent Mrs. Cleveland a bread tray as a bridal present, which was returned without comment. The people of Charleston, S. C., sent the newly mar ried couple a handsome silver case, and re ceived in return a very pretty letter. A bread tray is a common affair', but which is the most useful ? The madame and her liege lord may see the day when they will nor consider it an insult to be presented with a bread tray. A liilmiiui. Centre and Gadsden are to be connected by telephone. The Opelika Times has a new Campbell press. The Montgomery Greys will not take part in the coming interstate drill in Gal veston. Texas. Mr. C. M. Baugh is selling spring water to the citizens of Birmingham. There is a wide opening just now for him to open a branch house in Atlanta. It is thought that Congressman W. C. Oates of the third district, will have no op position when the convention meets in Eufaula on August 11th. J. B. Jones, near Brundidge, Pike coun ty. was severely cut by a negro on Saturday night in an affray about feeding stock. He is in a dying condition. The Russellville Idea says: Mr. Haley- passed through this place with 2C0 sheep, destined for Memphis, last Tuesday. They came from Marion county. Joe Harris, the colored cabin boy of the steamer Mary Elizabeth, was fatally stab bed at Dixie’s landing Wednesday by Wil liam Robinson, also colored. J. T. Farmer, who lias been employed by C. G. Soldstei i. in Selma, for some time, has committed several forgeries and skip ped the town, leaving bis family in tne lurch as well as his creditors. Judge Haralson, of DeKalb county has decided to run as an independent candi date for judge of the 9th judicial circuit, against Judge Tally, the regular democrat ic nominee. The Eufaula Light Infantry think of going into camp fora week at Blue Spring next month if the Second Alabama regi ment should not have an encampment this summer. A citizen of Birmingham, after trying in vain to procure a “second hand mocking bird cage.” has advertised for one in the Age. Birmingham is a progressive city, but a “second hand mocking bird cage” is one thing they can’t make there. Mr. Wm. K. Jones, chief of the Mont gomery fire department, says that the city is badly in need of more fire boxes. At present there are only ten boxes, and four of them are in bad order. They do not afford the city proper protection. Editor McCall, of the t’nion Springs Herald, claims that the public is under ob ligation to him for never having attemp* ed a pun on the name of Mr. Seay. The public appear to Seay it in the same light. The Montgomery Advertiser and Dis patch are at war with each other. The Dispatch accuses the Advertiser of prac ticing a fraud upon the public in represent ing that the paper ran a special train to Selma with its paper, when such was not the case. The Talladega Advance says : The Montgomery Trade Company recently purchased a new boat to be placed on the Alabama river. This Is another evidence of Montgomery’s great enterprise and on ward march to rature greatness and pros perity. Rev. Dr. H. Stringfellow lias raised the money to build an infirmary in Montgom ery for the benefit of the unfortunate poor. But every time the reverend gentleman selects e site, the citizens protest against it as a nuisance to the neighborhood. Dr. Stringfellow publishes a card in the Ad vertiser of yesterday, which must be racy reading to the people of that city. • The Birmingham Age s i, - . Last even ing. at tlie residence • Bonham, in Nabors’ grove, on Soul .i .-ule, Mr. W. W. Barclay, secretary of the Y. M. C A., was married to Miss Nettie L. Kline: also, at the same time aud place, Mr. John L. Suniler and Miss Flora N. Bonham. Rev. James Watson, of the Second Presbyterian church, officiated, and a number of invited friends were present to congratulate tlie happy couples. Columbia Sentinel: On Monday at noon during a severe thunder storm lightning struck the house of Morgan Walton, on the Martinez place in this county, killing Wal ton instantly. He and family, five in num ber, were at dinner. Tlie deceased was seated nearest the fire pin :e and conse quently received the full force of the stroke ns it passed down the chimney. Very little damage was done to the house. One plate was shivered. The restof the family were unharmed. Finrlilu, It is reported that many ol tlie cigar makers at Tampa are leaving on account | of chills and fever. The corner stone of a new Presbyterian ! church at Arredondo, Alachua county, j was laid lost Saturday. Orlando’s new market house will be 124 feet long and 45 feel wide, and will be three stories in height. It will lie built en tirely of brick. Last week, Tuesday, an unknown negro attempted to rape a Mrs. Ross at Campbell, near Kissimmee, but was frightened off by her screams. He made good his escape. The Manatee county democratic conven tion will be called to meet at the court house, in Pine Level, on the 24th day of July. The primaries will be called for the 17th. Apopka’s marshal was arrested at Tav ares last week on a telegram from Apopka. It was thought that he had eloped with some funds which he had collected for other parties. The force in the Cedar Key custom house, recently sworn in, is as follows: Collector, John F. McDonnell; deputy col lector, J. Ira Gore; inspector, W. W. Cot trell; boatman, Joe McDonnell. The following is ail editorial squib from the Jacksonville Times-Union concerning its neighbor, the editor of the Jacksonville Morning News; “In yesterday’s issue of his little advertising sheet Mr. Varnum had an article on a subject with which he is en tirely familiar. Since the scrimmage in tlie barber shop when Mr. Ashmead cuffed and kicked him around until his pistol fell out of his pocket, he has been universally recognized as one of the greatest living au thorities on cowardice, just as his column- long apology for meekly taking SPECIAL EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE Purest, and strongest. Natural Fruit Flavors, Vanilla, l.i-mon, Orange, Almond, Rose, etc., flavor aa delicately and naturally as the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS, Centra!, Southwestern, Montgomery k Eufaula X-iIRO-A. 2D 002VX2?.A.2<ri'Ii:S. O' AH Trains on this system urn run by Sunday, .June 27th, Passenger Trai Lt:trnl or 90 Meridian time. ft on these Koiui.s will run us follows: •READ DOWN. *Vr. Pi > % I’- it -READ UP. *K r. 8 20 p m 8 40 u m Lv SAVANNAH An I 07 p ml H 00 a m 9 50 p m 10 25 a in Ar Oliver Lv 2 35 p m, 4 14 u in 11 03 p m, 11 10 a m Ar Milieu Lv 1 30 p m 3 10 a in 11 15 p m 12 00 m Lv Millen Ar 1 13 p ni. 3 00 a m 1 17 u m 2 10 p m Lv Tennille Ar 11 2R a in 12 54 a in A 27 p m Ar Gordon Ar 10 19 u ml 11 35 p m 4 20 p m Ar MACON Lv 9 40 a m 10 50 p ni 5 40 p m Lv MACON Ar 7 19 p m Ar Hurnesville Lv 7 19 p m Lv Hurnesville Ar 7 50 p m Ar Griffin Ar 9 35 p in Ar ATLANTA 9 30 il in 10 40 a m I 7 00 ft in H 02 ft ill• 9 03 p in: 5 20 p in 8 02 ft 111 i 9 03 j) in | 5 20 j) ill 7 31 a in 8 29 p ill | 4 46 p m 6 00 a in 6 50 ]»in 3 10 p in IOO WIImoiiIii Mills*im*tic Power Bell Is the most successful appliance in the world foe ' the treatment of Nervous Debility. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sleeplessnesss, Asthma* Dyspepsia, Diseases of Liver, Kidneys and Di- I gestive Organs, Hick Headache, and all trouble* arising from insufficient and impure blood. thrashing stands without a parallel in the records of Florida journatism for abject and wallowing self-abasement.” STRUCK BY A FALLING STAR. Strange Experience of a Gentleman Who Wu Shocked hy a Meteor. Five Cold and Two Silver Medals awarded in 1885 at the Expositions oi New Orleans and Louisville, and the In ventious Exposition of London. The superiority < f Coraline over here or whalebone 1ms now been demonstrated by over five yc-ais’ experience. It is inort durable, more pliable, more comfortable the ; and never brinks. I Avoid cheap imitations made of varmui tdnds of cord. None tire genuine tir es ‘Db. Waknrk’s Cokalixe” is prints on inside* of steel cover. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Bro'dway, New York Citt London Times. As a gentleman, a well-known public official, was passing from St. James' park into Pall Mall by the garden wall of Marl borough house on Saturday lost, June 12, at a quarter to 5 in the afternoon, he sud denly received on the tight shoulder a vi olent blow, accompanied by a loud crack ling noise, which caused him great pain, and to stumble forward as lie walked. On recovering his footing and turning round to see who had so unceremoniously struck him, he found that there was no one on the pavement but himself and the police man on duty at the park end of it. On reaching home the shoulder was sub mitted to examination, but nothing was at first discovered to account for the pain in it. But in a while the servant, who had taken away the coat to brush, brought it back to point outthat over the right shoul der the nap was pressed down flat in a long, straight line, exactly as if a hot wire had been sharply drawn across the cloth. The accident is therefore explained as hav ing been caused bv tlie explosion of a min ute falling star or meteor. i Ladies ! Do you want a puro, bloom ing Complexion 1 If so, a few applications of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA HALM tVillgrat- I ify you to your heart’s con- i tent. It does away with Sal lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin. Ii overcomes tlie flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex- ! citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWEN- i TY; and so natural, gradual, aud perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. BILIOUSNESS So common at this season of the year, is effectu ally cured by 7 15 p m 10 00 a m Lv MACON... 9 -15 pm 11 09 a m Ar Fort Valiey 2 43 p m 2 25 p m Ar Columbus... ..Ar 1 38 p m 7 35 a m ..Ar 3 20 pm 5 12 a ni .Lv 12 00 ill 11 16 p ill run daily except Sunday. Trains : Retween Savannah and Augusta trains 53 and 54; between Savannah and Atlan- Th rough Palace Sleeping Car » marked thus * run daily. Trains marked thus marked : run daily except Saturday. Elegant Local Sleeping Cars on night Trains as follows: Nos. 50 and 54: between .Savannah and Macon, trains Nos. f. ta, trains Nos. 53 and 54. Pullman Buffett Cars between Cincinnati and Jacksonville Chattanooga and Jacksonville via Atlanta, Albany and Wave between Montgomery and Waycross. m Tickets for all points nrd Sleeping Car Berths on sale at Union Depot Ticket Office 30 minutes prior to leaving time of all trains. WILLIAM ROGERS. GenT Snpt.. Savannah. T. D. KLINE. Supt. S. W. R. R., Macon. W. F. SHELL.MAN, Traffic Manager. Savannah. G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gen.l Pass. Agent, i W. L. CLARK. Agent, C<'iiniihuf. Hoods Ell IB 1(3; People’s Line of Steamers. No. 1022 First avenue. Market. No. 22 Ninth stree . No. 633 Third avenue. 3 rooms. $6. No. 509 Filth avenue, 2 rooms, S3. No. 732 Fourth avenue, 5 rooms, $13. No. 739 Fourth avenue, 2 rooms, $6. ■■ No. fil l Ninth street. 3 rooms. 85. No. lift Ninth street, next to Mrs. McAllister, 81& No. 1036 Sixth avenue, 4 rooms, 810. No. 1509 Sixth avenue, 2 rooms, plastered, 85. No. 317 Twelfth street, 9 rooms, next to CoL Swift. No. 305 and 307 Sixteenth street, 3 rooms, newly painted and whitewashed. S«. No. 1217 First avenue, 3 rooms, ceiled, 87. No. 1321 First avenue. 7 rooms, plastered, 815. No. 112 Sixteenth street, 3 rooms, ceiled, $5. No. Ittfll Third avenue, 3 rooms, 87. No. 911 Fourth avenue, 4 rooms, 813. Pearce Residences, two-story brick, on upper Broad street. Call and see me. If I have not the house yotr want J will enter your order and fill as soon a& possible free of charge. .Mill \ ISIa.M KMAK. ed fri tf I LIVER MEDICINE The Eureka causes the liver to act. thereby de pleting that gland of excessive bile, corrects in digestion, regulates the bowels, tones the sys tem generally and makes you fee w d. You can’t estimate the good that one bottle of Eureka . will do you. It is the pel Section of household ! medicines. Particularly at this season of the | year, keep it in the house Jordan's Joyous Julep , PASSXGER AND FREIGHT SCHEDULE OF THE Steamer Milton H. Smith. 1 Is an instant and infallible cure f< i however severe the case. A phy« i says: *‘I never knew Jordan’s Joy I fall in a genuine case of Neurnlgn vou suffer. Gossy ped i a, leal Estate A goal. III! FOB; SALE. A Place of twenty acres, lacgt- and commodious House, with everv convenience, in perfect! or der. I 1 . miles from Broar. street, in one of the most de.-irable lo sht to the city. If desirable would city property. A desirable full‘.a good Dwelling, on Filth avenue. Will be sold on long tin V four-room Dwell- jutli Fifth avenue; got#! Hood and not uar frot*. ci liter of llnjud id oi? lesiruble six-room Dwelling stories, with water works ortli Broad. Place in tlior- Woman’s True Frien tion of the kind madi once will use no oi lic it surj and thei Penial e Jordan's Bowel Mixture Al. D. HOOD A CO., Manufacturing I>ruggi.-ts, 93 Broad Street, Columbus TIETTB Dr, W. W. Bruce k Son pi Fire Insurance Company n; Mivsirians and Si i rerun n.- I the timi will devote spec: d .it Female Diseases. Office over r\« Store. KesMeiice at LimNay or n \< o\. oi:oiua \. Ciisli Capital. - slot).(itM Is now ready to write insurance agaim- damage by fire. Rates guaranteed as low a offered by anv reliable stock companv. 8. T. COLEMAN. President. S. R. JACJUES, Vice President. EDGAR S. WILSON. Secretary. TOOMBS CRAWAORD, Locai Agent YITOWfW Coco SALARY AND „| 1 All EXPANSES PAID m M At tiot.i.•. r 1atravel!••no»u.eh prefonci i,,. u ..4iol "if” L 1 P" ' DYSPEPSIA, 91 ■ ft; 4 J2 St&feu fpg*' &JHsi Bn SICK HEADACHE, I | I B ■ h h wL fibra »«S const| patiom, j£ Kb— Jdiid-'v ! .r iP Diseases <»f '* Liver, Hid* I neya.-Sloiuneh mid Bowel*. \ i ■ "ir** f r ItTftpepwia, Sick HfuiLirlie. C'oiJrttipalicn. one t ./s tm-p •di.!U.s Crab Orchard Salt-, in s*-»ii*-d packages a’ 1'. ar.d No ircnuin** s, '• in LuJIl- CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., Prop’rs.^ SIMON V J<ISE6, Manager, l.oulnvilto. Ky. mraM——MM—OHM——SFCSB B. F. COLEMAN, Jr., UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN* Patent Mstalic Caskets, Wood Cases & Caskets, Fifth sir 10 00. Two 3 n * 00. Two 3 r< 1 00. Two 2 i street.| 1 00. Two 2 r< Chihli mi's (ii Wllih' .M ' • I: t h lit). i't f -•(,•].; While ( , - ;ini < : ri .i 1 Uni,, ( I: i- Git," i'l it! i si.5(1 lul l"' I Viu In” < illii pace FOR RENT. Dwelling corner Front anc . in good order. Dwellings on north Fir* Dwellings on north 8ixtl i Dwellings on east Niutt Dwellings on south Fifth avenue. J 00. Three 2 room Dwellings on south Thirc avenue. too. Dwellings of 3 rooms in Northern Liber tie 4 *. 2 50. Two 2 room Dwellings in Browm-villt close in to upper bridge. 3 50. Four 3 room Dwelling- in Browneville near Carders' Hall. 10 00. Desirable Store on north Hroad~be*4 I. * a* ion in city for grocery sto-v. TOOMBS CRAWFORD RF..VI.E<r\TE ACKNT, LT, North Broad Hu D R. WARD'S SEMINARY s u h '"U; -1 • d Uirrum?.-1 by mm .T liberal minds i:. *.• - I n-m i-.i-v l in Mud.- Art, and l.:ingii:ure.w h . .i l Ire DU. \\. E, WAKD.