Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 22, 1886, Image 4

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ColumliusOCmjuiTrr-Sun. ESTABLISHED IN 1828. 58 YEAR£ OLD Daily, Weekly mid Sunday lav Slled . Mntida.* ivered b; thri nailed The ENQUIRER-SUN i «ept Monday. The Weeki The Dali)* (including Sunday* i* «»t 1 carriers in the city or mailt* 1. p ‘stage fre •cribers for 7.V. per in null, J$2jm f Months, ftl.fib for >ix months, nr .<T.nu j The Sunday is delivered by carrier ho; city or mailed to subscribers, postage $l.tm a year. The Weekly is issued on Monday, and 11 subscribers, postage Dec. at £ 1.10 a year. Transient advertisements will be taken tor the Daily at |1 per square of 10 lines or less tor the first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent Insertion, and for the Weekly at f 1 tor enen in anition. All communications intended to promote the private ends or interests of corporations, societies or individuals will be charged as advertisements, special contracts made for advertising by the year. Obituaries will be charged for at customary tates. None but solid metal cuts used. An communications should be addressed to the Enquirer-Sin. PRESIDENT Cl.KVEl.ANM>’* I’ivil MTVUV order it< generally accepted as .moaning exactly wlmt it nays. Politician* have learned that there i* a .Tout deal "I .lack- sonian backbone in the nation'* present chief executive. Iris easy to believe that rlemld the senate manifest a di.*)>o*ition to ratify tin- new extradition treaty with < treat llrit- ain, ((’Dynamite Ko**a will-pcedily pack his trunk and prepare to -kip to some I other country. To continue to reside in the 1’nited State* after *ttcli ratiiicatimi would hen* foul hardy a* to ri- interview with Mr.-. Lucille V- ley. And !!• >-*:i i* *adlv lack sttiIf of which martyr* are n.a. Theuh sue eieht of trial for complicity massacre. The state' ing, stateil that tld* wa* the tir*t ca-c of the kind in the history of the country - the lirst time men had been paced on trial for their live* for their indeavor to create anarchy and !"i mthle-* stroying life—and lie imped it Uoiiid la the last. If tile state succeed.- in proving a hat he said in this opening lie would establish, the duty of file jury would i*e clear enough, and some at lea*! of tin- prisoner* should *pecdily stretch h A voi xolady.it ha- been stated, lia.- been elected jiresidetit of a leading col lege, the main argument inheliaU of the selection of her being that she wa* mis tress of seyiyi language.-. We ran hardh believe that the managers of any educa tional institution would make the choice of a president on such ground*, for it i- well known that the mere hookworms rarely possess the qualifications needed to successfully conduct the affairs of such establishment. While fumiharitv an be no ■■ In ming for this ottice by | :mii who expect to he remunerated for •i viee* rendered to a governor just coin- I ng into otliee. It i- the waning not tie- vaxing power tha' tills it. If any ollhc should he tilled oielv w ith regard to tin- diameter and oiiipeteiicv ill' the man that occupies it. I hi* on. 1 should. 11 i* t lm bulwark of the j u-odueer* it. the 1. ..ly politic. And it, , he eye* of many a "d'hoiiesf yeomen it i* I i greater <>tli< >■ ti..m that of governor. - |C .III- — 11- *11 • mi. !■„ -lm in. to eteli it -ide.’e'l. Jlfige Ilender-. I. is afire, and. *" far a- wa o very -atistaetorily. i*tic- and informatir -alt 11 i arty reeotd. r**tation • I never enter, except , • select! ill of this of- ai"tic should he inn- now tilling thi* know, has dotii Ili* hook of sta ll, entitled “The Coiiitiiotiw i-alth of tieoi /ia." comprising nearly loo pages, i* one of the most valuable public documents that ha.- heen contributed by an otlicial to the -tate in a long time. It i* an encyclo pedia of < leorgia's resources, industries, enterprisi's ami people. >W A 1*1*1 N(. I’l.ACKS. An e.-teemoil critemporary asserts that it ought not to lie dillicult in this country for those who are prosperous to appro • •iate the ditticultie* and troubles of those wlio are compelled by circumstances to hear the burdens of poverty. This is true. No one who understands that the majority of people who are now pros perous have at some time in their lives been in the ranks of laborer.-, will for a moment ijtiostiuii it. rule* of tlie convention On motion of L. F. ■arrant the mono of*. * ,!i county was called and the county offer.tr.' .* candidate nominated him. rpon the call of Coweta countv W. Y. Atkinson nominated Alvnn t). Freeman and the nomina tion was seconded by J. B. Ware, of Heard .•ounty. When the name of Talbot cnintj was called .1. H. Worrit] nominated Hon. Thomas VV. (.rimes, -econded by H C Cameron, of Harris, and B. A. Thornton, of Mil-'* ge Fpoii the call of Troup comity B. ft. Bwanson nominated Hon.It. Fannin. Tlie convent ton then proceeded to ballot for a candidate, which resulted. Freeman !0 votes, nrlnie* It* and l-ai.iiin s. The same was the re sult until tin. iwelnii hatlot when the ballot -tood. Freeman *. firimes 1*1 and Fannin 10. rhirteeiith fourteen and iiiteeuth same n> twelfth ballot. Sixteenth. Freeman 10, firimes ]it. Fannin s. Seventeenth, eighteenth and nine- ’eolith ballot* the same. After tlie fifti* thjiallot, whicli was tile same a* above, on motion of H. It. Wilkinson the con vention look a vceess for twenty minutes for con sultation. (in the li.iy-first ballot Grimes re ceived IB votes. Freeman fi and Fannin 10. Fi-.y-siMh ballot. Freeman 0,Grimes bland Fan nin 12. Outlie sixty-fifth ballot, Freeman H. Grimes Iti, Fannin I. On the sixty-eighth, Free’ man to, Grimes lti, Fannin s. On motion of A. T. Italia* t ire convention took a recess to rest the efficient clerks and for con sultation. On the 104th ballot, It. C. Ferrell having with drawn the name of J. H. Fannin. Grimes re ceive*! nineteen votes. Freeman fifteen votes, and i ’ol. Thomas W. (• rimes was declared nominated. On motion of Oscar Reese, the name of Col. Grimes was made unanimous. On motion oft*. H. Brewster, tlie delegates for each county select a member of the congres sional democratic executive committee. On motion off,. F. Garrard, tlie chairman of this convention be made the chairman of the democratic executive committee of this district. Tire rolls ot count it-* were called on motion of !,. K. Gni rat'd, and each county named tlie mem- iter ol*i he democratic executive committee, which resulted as follows: Can-oil Oscar Kecse, Carrollton. CLEVELAND’S DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA, ALUM, LIME, OR ANY ADULTERATION WHATEVER. IT IS A STRICTLY PURE CRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER. A Place of twenty acre* r,n<l commodious House "y'l'SJtiVL o' cry ' onv.nier.ee, in perfect or- i vTncyffi dor. J . mP.‘nun Hioar. street, jQtliffij in one of the nn desirable lo calities adjacent to the city. If desirable would exchange for city property. A devi ruble full 1 .acre lot with Kowl Dwelling, on Fifth avenue. Will he .sold on long time with easy payments. A desirable four-room Dwell ing on south Firth avenue; good neighborhood and not far from business center of Broad street*. Terms easj* and on lone time. A desirable six-room Dwelling, two stories, with water works, on north Broad. Place in thor ough order. Five two-room Dwellings on Ninth street, one block of Geor gia Midland Railroad. Two Residences on north Sec ond avenue (Jackson street of 5 and 7 rooms, each desirably lo cated. This property is consid ered cheap by those who know the value of good real estate. . % . A new and elegant House close X .iT'Vv - ’ V to court house. Dwelling in thorough order and has all the late in provements. Ts consider ed one of tlie nicest homes. A delightful home on Rose Hill, half acre lot and a new House This property is consid ered to be one of the nicest homes on the hill. Terms easy 1 cheap. with .*: •veil laiijiiiaf-i'- - -11**u!• 1 in ft lie re- 1 |.Ull'l * "Hlli**l- 111: Itardeil in any <i*n-i* as :i •li**|iift!ilii'nt i* 'ti. a* tlii-v IndifVf l,"i neithef shmihl tin* fact that ; l.i'!'-. 11 i* I'ly a 1 * \ iti^r, tIn n tliu* nt'i .•onipiif*lic<l con*t itnti* aloin- a - if- 1m lpfnIiH'*.'. mole ti'-ie-jlt * |ii:ilification. i charity. iti"iv t <*n*• i 1 1- •>'"'-, :ill*l ill the The c ol*iivil viiti'i* ar* • kiikiiLr vij«»r- t XV i i 11 tl f tun lift** i*ii*lv at la*:. In "in' nf it 8 ivivnt I ft' the • •the!' lull: \*'> i»ro. i;ition of w li<> ii»i\v in this ; for their daily Ln It ci;«rht not t" he very «1 if!ii 1 1111 for the lean n\ ».»» lia> uorked his way fvom j*ov- ei ty to wealth **o jMil • iniself in tl. "f the loan w ho i> now poor <1*> this he will he more apt to JipIlu* kindly '•cTiniinatin^l} in the matter of’thi* nuiV fault.* or w eaknesses or irrita- i tioiis than aiathci imuiw ho knows in ; in-_r of tin* limitations of a «tir*1 po\eit v. hoe- -iH-li a man evi l put himself hack in 1 h is old >l.oes aiu! amid, his old surround ings, and think what lie did or what he i would i:o\v do if the conditions? of his early life had continued? If men who ! have through their own efforts achieved ; jreat -ui ci.— w ill put themselves iu the io are now struggl'me, j eh—ly, to make -im- t hcl’e will he mole em imrageineid. more ideratelie.-- ft»r the la nd n.« »re - \ 11. j ii • l*y 1 i - If tin* 29th of September has not aired appropriated bv excursion manager time for some enterprising man to book it. gings prediets n furious storm on that date, is veiy strong ably line day. .-suranee that ft will be a remark mn I s * Biss I I w i#4 yJ I No. 1'gL'H i dtli avenue, 5 roo J So. Bn ad Street Store. No. i Broad Street Store. .Vo. ]_u- Brnad Street Store, No. 122 Firth avenue. 1 roo TENANTS The Cleveland Plain Dealer kindly explains to the president and office-holders jnst what the president means by tile proclamation, ft says: •■The president doesn't intend to limit them in any proper political xvork. hot merely forbids them to use offfriat influence to diet tie party act ion." * Tin: Indianapolis Sentinel say- tiler-* is an ln,iH“t .iciuocrat for every otliee in tlie conmry. 'True, too true, tnl* misri.v an-1 alas, tiler*- e- not tin- New V'H'k l ivi-nuiii, tin- li-a-ii 1U"\V**| *!l| HT "I'giMl Ilf tin* r* li* ,|v-1 i:li-«r tlii* countiy, a**oi t* it- right t" jtt'lge oaiiili'liltos !i|*"ii their tin rit* um! n fituply up*>ti their |.r.ii'o*-i*m- ,.f !• . . the “iiimr negro." ami urge* the * • ■]. r till II n't he *1 mth who \\ ill havoa V"i* e tin- next national re|>iil>li*-aii ,'i'iivi-nti to "Mite ***li.l!y against Mr. I'.lainew:. the tin.,-* eimie*." It .-\|n'r---* - t opinion that it' Mr. illaim- i* nuininat Uext time lie will 1«- again lieaten. I cause "the A uieriran people have unit k, 11im a* a demagogue ami triekster, at will dei'eat him as ol'teii a- lie isplaved nomination.'’ in in tl: ■* t In* ■ r d li\ iiu ev* r pi well 11i-j o-i *! man ilM.l'illg t" ii* ■ tin- I, nve* I loe- tile lm illisell' !' *tlV ti.. 11:1 i •eel man ; liimself •'! niiiuii- | • I wealth, ■st lie ean ['hanie or i what l.i t* o- tin- :ni! it. Tn i: pre-ent km .hit i. .1 to l.ni •k I'd tn um , curt litisii: ■ liit i! lii- pn lit* laliiit'i Ran.tali any ! up amt sterki I'xhibitioii. 11s are np],o*e,l to nsitig j dry ’• nay the natinnal ! i*i v* ;• ec ciplaim d when ■ H-fd tl.v by steal- | - Herald charges that ' up ed-lo!-,* wl.ereupon | "Whii! on earth do j ditors? Arc tl cy going j • Vn.'!-e in < ’•reenviile ! I Louis Republican says: j i* reported as saving j to mince matters with ! he lake GRAY ih the talk of the city for bargains. The old played out words “just out" Pot heard at tlie Trade Baltic:. To the reasonable public is it not remarkable, the feeble attempt s of so-called com petitors? lu the myt-tic and clouded ways they try to get you in their stores. If you should happen to buy elsewhere, and while so doing mention Mu- Trade Palace, you will observe* how careless they wait on you. Of course you see through it. They cannot sell voit as low as the 'I'-ade Palace ean. How quickly old bait:, ami Ily-M-aps pktNed .*ut with others'when *«RAY put the big knife in the pi'iets oi'goods atnl matlt iIn- amlar 1 in,o .;t; >. ,du«.■ t-•; Columbus. You Uavc .uar l about Gray’s nargains, espeeinllv the past week. Manv have seen them, a great many bought them, and legit 'is a^k what will he our Great Bargains f r the present week. S i wo name* some of them : 0. e'Ot' Yards undress**d White Striped floods reduced from 10c to 3.1c. Yards Colored M\;slins reduced from file to M\e. 1. Mic Yards IHcyele Ihints .leans reduced from 15c to Sc. l.Oi'i' Yards Xorthcrr (iinghanis reduced from Sc to 5c. d.'JiK) Yards Victoria I/twns refiuced from 10c to 5c. Yards left of Worsted Dvs-, t.ioods reduced from 10c to File. YOUR at ure Ue-. \\ wns, worth 25, to an*I :F> cents. You ••an have vour eh*»ic'e of g*»o i- Wanting homes n rind it to their into from any other a get iv or from October 1st will st to see me before renting TOOMBS CRAWFORD 12 to North Broad St. TVI^OOlSr, GEA.. . FILL UP POCK ET- BOO K S NOW IS THE sn .iri'ieipally TIME TH! n tlie The 10 lll: : This bought« id ull yot i)** •h. h 't'li.ip - :orget llii'-. w lot of de- Ur wings m t matter v, hmer in . -iile prices * iruble Laces, at glity !i.*r 1. Re itat ihe*' tel! v -i Tiv York h.vs . kit 'A id. Tl- PM n c-t \Vif?n*.'st!;i\ lairs of Latirt a tuliued into the e’na which Prof. Win. < •lduate of the Univei •i ted. thi.- institution will open •25*(h of Se|»temher next. *1 c«reek have been con- ■ of Ancient Languages, M '.nly. a nisiinguished Virginia, Ijhs been uty (in 'i'C*\' wt get (he benefit uoubi win* is-t'ing t lie business, just givens a call this Hollars this week we "if>-r still more startPmr bargains. B *itv.v jta* on goods that are at low water mark: L'ioi) Yanl- Wlnt** Satin Plaitl Mull, worth fully 25c: we reduce tin 12 Tiu*ii Al! Luu n Hue!: Towels. Worth f t!!y i7 1 *e; for this we 200 Yanis Barnsley's best Bleached Damask, fully worth Sac: we 1 MOO Yards MelAiully’.- Kegi-’.t re i Linen Lan’iis, colored, worth is* Fid Yards Panama Real Seersuckers, worth 2.Ye: reduced to 10c f* i onse- Ifyou nu-aml Lie I neofogu ai «ie;*artment. i*te>i*led lev. James (i. RyaN. f>. I).. a"d tit* law uent, with Hon. UlirtV.rd Amler-.m a- tlv u:MM*i its laculty. offer speual intiuee’ticuts to tuoynts 111 t b'-se dejiartinel.ts. para lory department, designed to ver by lepart- ehair- he.i for the Uni Mr. i run! And now vcjmri -ay- thal Nidlii \\ ill leave lier liriitc «»f a liu-kan*! and come to tin- country fur permanent tv-i- (luicc with her mother ainl l»r*>t!ici>, who for two year- have .-iij*j«ortr<l her entirely. The same report was alloat not lone ago, hut coupled with the statement that Airs. Sarturi.- wnuM n* t leave Iter liushand tin-lcr any eun-ideratiup. No* lull if after war* l it wa- re|n*rted that Ai r-. Lirunt ha*l heeii in Cincinnati tor treat- ' meiit for tumor, w hich was -u* *•»--.iii! v reiiuived. This i-denied as a Hat fa linn 1. The reports ah"iit Unwher..'- intention t<» run for ^..\crn*-r .f reiinsyivania have hardly di* 1 * ;t yet, althoii^h, as In* -ai*l in l.i- , la^t denial, that he was .-iek nf deiivinj it, since he lia«l d«»ne s<». it sfccincl t** iiim, a hundreil times at least. An-1 thu- \\ goes 1 Tlie American press, it kvius t" us, is getting reckless, not in the mat ter of what might he called it- daily dut y of chronicling parsing evefits, hut injn.-t such things as these we have cited— “specialties” the\ miirlit he called, or “sensations.” In tlie eager haste to jet them, ami in the utter disregard * fauv personal privacy which there mi-ht t«> he concerning them, it would seem as if Un- rule were coming to he to print them first and investigate afterward. sts have hi •netit of 1 rami the I- w ill he n,o| r and a hettd liti**n- mi'le e h.-en l.uilt emplt Mtiplt.M I V If l* -yinpat hy I* -r uiplcr-tamling r whi.-h *j11 at ii I *. as much f* 1 r • Ve a- for 1 l.e Why d l he pubii ■ ubiic buildings ;nl Moleskin lor Pauls and Suits. I, 8..') Yaid-Imported Suiting-. I’ullv \v >r market ot *S2 f .,c. J. OtHi Gents’ rnlauiulried Shirts sold eNcw them go at tr»c. 77 left of those <55o Gauze Vests for Ladies, price for this •k we will ortV* reduce the i : reduced for i this week. wiirtli 30c; reduced to loe. Ii $l.'2.'>; we take the liberty of placing them Fim-rson H. < s..*orge. an sity. has h -»-n eleen-.i of. T. K. _ Ryu Is. *o: t graouati* eour-*.-« of <tu*ty for the degrees* of M. and i h. p.. oj»cn to the graduate- of all He colleges, have been e-tabli-i\e.! by the authoniy of the board of trustees. For catalogues » other mfovmatKin, address JXO. d. BRANT LY’. Secretary of Faculty. the jyl32tuwtd Landlords *rc as $1.00; Gray likes to create murmurs, so lets •Inch Gray lias decided to run tab week for 25c. The Talk is. GRAY is Doing the Dry Goods Trade of the City. Weil, we have all we can attend to, but reaching out daily for further laurels. Ii makes no dif ference h*»w hot Hu weather' s * we can always find timet*) let the people know our marked reduc tions under our so--.-ailed competitors’ price-' It is a pleasure to trade at our store, as we do not talk vi-do*- out of patience, and we lo not rumple or pull to pieces a .-.ampl** from elsewhere to deceive you. Our Goods talk louder ami better for themselves. It is surprising ho ’ other stores will act to ell their ft - oils. We say if you h:tvoiiot yet been at the Trade- Palace, and doubt the bargains, just IF 1 ITCHFORK, * present week only: 500 Pi KM in II K'M IM SSION vi. IIN'llll I. \|V IV Hi*' ImM Tins lit'! ilillhTs In July 2uth. 1sh». convention nu t The congres- at the court Mr. T. A. At- \TilI' Hi Hill thi! uni!' :i'!mr J. H. 1. t'l>*’ii' . Lortin chosen i npkin and H. e call of the i try chairma lary. with slier as ass Units. were per. 1. P. Mnmli trim H. \V<>i»il. J. A. L uipcj ■ Schley. A. D. ar He(-e. Will. K. T. M. J.i W Y 11 If. Wilkinson, W. Ii. Herr; . Atkinson, P. H. Brewster. 1 * v » i. s. L. Whatlv. J. D. Bimm r. Fisl.er. J. N. L. F. Anderson. A. C. L«»wery. Harr:-county Ii. H. Walton. L. A. Jenkins. L. R. L viiift-ton. T. T. Murrah. AY. I. Hudson. T. N< a!. H. < . ( aineron. W. H. LuttrclI. Hear*l ;***jnty J. B. Waie. I. J. .Stephens, Wes ley spearman, J. s. M. Darden. M.T. Awhrey, P. M. Strickland. Frank S. Lortin. .Marion t ounty-J. F. Kuahin, J. H. Lumpkin^ J. J. Dunham. J. K. Sh*>n. Meriwethei County W. F. Gay. T. A. Atkin son. Mii-t inivimi l»r f<'iilmu' tiiil lie ti'illSI FOB IBSUSTT. ' Dwelling 15 rooms north of Second Baptist church. Suitable for hoarding hi use or for two families. New Dwe’linp 1 rooms, lower Broad street. Two-story new Dwelling half square north of Grier’s store. New Dwelling t rooms, half square north of 1 trier s store. Dwelling 1 rooms, upper Troup street. Two-story Dwelling, Fourth avenue, between Tenth ami Eleventh streets. Store north ot the Rooney house. I, 11. CHAPPELL, BBOKEB, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. ;itf MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE. Hr r. M. Iiii<>«l<*s A * <>.. Aucl'rs. firing a few samples *rom elsewhere, and we will no di C3-3B-.A.Y, WITH: HIS lias pulled out of his si*. Ives some of these Leaders for the present week only: 500 Pairs Children’s and Misses’ stocking*, all sizes, worth (Vie; our price this week 25c. I0u .Pain Ladies’ (,’olored Hose, also Halbriggan Ih* e. worth 37 1 .,o; we a.e helling this week for 20c. 20095c Corset- we will slaughter th ; s week at 50c, all sizes in slock. 335 Pine FHch'iesand Hamburg Coliars, former prices $1.00 and :*i*thi-week to be sold at 50c. 900 Yards Black Wool Cashmere, just worth fully 17'.ic; to keep things a booming this week will bi sold at 25c. We are the only store that did not cut our 1L, yard Kinbioiilereil Flouncings in Columbus, and have not lost anything by it. a * they are all sold except four of them. We will sell the- entire Dress for £0.00, former prices £11.50 and £12.50. The same ductions u ill he the order of the day this week in Fine Parasols, which you should not fail to -ee This i life plucl* a nd a item ion. you will -tlwavs ‘k will meet us with our greatest ellbrts to sell genuine bargains, brought to the front bv nergy and ample capital, besides public confidence, sprinkled with inarloM politeness lie opens at H:30 every morning this week. Come early and avoid Tlie rush, as The College cf Letters, Music and Art. Sixteen prolessors and teachers; five in music, with the Mis:-.es Cox, directors. Misses Reiehenan and Records, both graduates of Leipsie. ami Miss Dea*k r:i-k. a thoroughly trained. vocalist; full apparatus with ni'.uuted telescope. For cata- ogues address i. p. COX. Pres’t. j.vi: dA v2m TIIK C03I.MISSIONKit OF AtiRK l LTI RK. Ilia few .lays Ciovernor AIiT>aniel Mill Le called upon to appoint a commissioner of agriculture. The constitution pro vides that the change in this otliee shall occur late in a state administration, and shall be filled by tlie outgoing governor. Tlie object of this is obvious. It is to di vorce the otliee of commissioner of agri culture from the realm of politics. There County—li. A. Thornton. L. F. Gar rard. G. Gunby Jordan, G. M. Williams. Talbot County—G. H. Estes, J. H. Martin, C. W. Kimbrough. J. H. Worrel. • Taylor county W. S. Wallace, A. A. Carson. Troup county-B. C. Ferrell, K. B. Trayler, J. W. McGee, L. G. Cleveland. A. T. Dallis, B. G. -.wan-un, J. M. Harrington, G. \V. Huglily. Alter perfecting the organization, Hon. W. S. Wallace, of Taylor, was elected permanent chair man. and the temporary secretaries were elected permanent secretaries. On motion of Hon. P. H. Brewster, the majority rule was adopted for the nomination of a candidate for congress. Hon L. F. Garrard moved and it was carried that the rules of the house of representatives of j jjfllrej this state governing that body be adopted as the I WILL hr -old tin first Tuesday ill Anvil t next, i in front of the Auction House of F. M. Knowles *& I Co., Bi-'.a'i -tr«'( t. Gitj of Columbus. Mu.-oogee 1 c.niiuy. iieorgia, between the usual hours of sale, l the :• > *o, i'ig lu r-oiial property, to-wit : All the ; Print ing Pn-—-. Type, cim-v-s l!n:t >. R**ilers. ,-t, »ii* ( ,t -* - s* i n*l- P.ipi-r F'xtun-s :»*••! i'l the J Furiiit'in . in* lulling 8 if* ;*n»l all **tln r articles rontuim *1 n the city of (V.iumbii-, known as the , Columbus Daily Times, ami u-ed in tin im-iuess of -.lid itiiper. and the irlu’ iuu ;ui*i *•*. iti uiou I thereof, the property *»t ’Tb«*mas K. Wynne. Wal- ! tes- S. De Wolf ami John S. Stewart, who reside* In j Muscogee county. Georgia, and John H Martin, ! who resides in Floyd county. Georgia. Partners, i using tin firm name of Wynne, Di-Wolf Co. All of said property levied on as the ]n-)perty of I Wynne, DeNVolf & Co., to satisfy a mortgage li rt in my hands in favor of Thomas J. Nuckolls vs. j Wynne, DeWolf & Co. Said property will he sold as situated and can be seen at the Store House on the south side of 12th street, where said property is situated in store house known as the Times J. G. BURR US. jyo oaw4\v 0 Sheriff. On Top Live House. C. P. GRAY & CO. HY* are slill sending out more bundles in halfday than all the stores here in the trade put together. Three extra men engaged to keep up with us in delivery of same. Trade Palace, Opposite Rankin House, The Brown Cotton Cm Co *m1 ford (o„ y Wl 'HLnst Annual Se.-«,ion opens September 15th, For catalogue or special information ABBOTT. Principal. jy3h c* >o‘2»»t A lionu*y> Office o'. W'Ehav. >> then -late and * mnl 4 oitiiM'lioi't 102.8 Broad Si . C.,hm thi* i act ice -hip foi NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of tlie “Old Reliable” Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con densers. All the very latest improvements: im proved roll box, patent whipper, two brush belts, extra strong brush, cast steel bearm? 8 , ut improved Feeder, eularw*''.'. dust prop:' 'ondeuser. f - rang, simple It _oii*truetion, durable “•’gin last., runs light, cleans the 6eed per fect. , and produces first class samples. DRI.IVI,ltl;i> FREE OF FREIGHT at on; accessible paint. Seed for full description and price list. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga. ap9 wed sat&w5m . . ... ... the .•:, ■ a-.1*1 all hnxine.s intnist- reeeive pr.itept intention. JAMES M. SMITH, m *-AkV J. THOft.STON. j.v'20 d2t MUSCOGEE SHER ! FF SALE, «.v IT M. lumnlcs A 4 «».. Aim ITs. AN ILL bt .sold the tii-t Tuesday in \mrust in ‘ V Action H..II-C Of fAi.' ICm.alL & v o,, lii(..a* 1 stiett, city ot (.•tlumbu* Mu-coltcc Onl-V'i- n L i 1 sS?i’i tl l t * f*dlowing pr* .]‘»ci ty. to-wit : Une Gland Stand, two stone.- high oiu- Judges’ 9 lAnni V'!’ ■* rilUl * St '0‘.'h OUe stlll'5 high, one 2-mom I- lame Him-*-, one line of si itjle* cmi-i-t- ingol twenty stall*, each 12 by 12, one fence around din ing track, one cros- lUncc and tlio i‘Y *r° u,lt * s * wherein *aid personal proneit> it»ts, said Property lit-iug situated on southeast commons of the city of C'dlumbus, on •zTounds leased by the Columbus Driving and Base Ball F.. •lumbus fM s0< ; iat ^ from commons corn mis* . loners ol tne city of C olumbus, Muscogee county, Georgia. All levied on as the property of the Co lumbus Driving and Base Ball Association to sat- Ifjy fa - in rny hands in tavor of Sample, Har- ve> & Co. vs. the Columbus Driving and Base Ball Association. j. c». BURRU8, jyb oaw4w Sheriff.