Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 05, 1886, Image 3

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. H LY Ey Ql ! IREK-SlTN. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. THURSDAY MOBNING, AVGUST 5 188« u.w9 from the Three States Told " Brief Paragraphs. held in this eltv voot«»j"“ v '.““road «•«» wusTejiresunted in , " dny ’ AU the stock and it was denldud tSat no ° r * 3y Proxy, is raat ns soon n. ♦ i,.. .. : , Bind® 1 Gilcrrtt to M< > County lteiinillati'N Itolicrts—All Kx.('«i (, Onrani/.liia a. Coni|mnj- In Atlinia in (, ■a—An Aujtunta Sfiiaallon '?:completed to'Tkow'!,, “f.Jhe tVm.i '•.lately begin between thnt°,1f eity, and the road* ra m i , p hU nd this ham ns soon as i"mJ 1 1 ><> liirniing- to call this div slo o - 11 ; v '" s decided Phis ami Birmingham Ti, roa t d t ! le Mem- the 1 th'I K ere is 1,0 I'ltent on^sellm hnl ' U ls the Kansas C tv road ,io n e l hll P out to Will surely b«‘bulSto’thlVltv* ‘ Belr !ine I COLUMBUS Duffy's Raw Beef Formula Rome i» I” danger of a water famine. Tl rre has been a great increase in the ritv's consumption of water. city Air. Thomas Washington Jefferson Warthen, of Birmingham Age of Monday: Yester- , > nil Mild,- jounty, is nineteen mid is six feet nipc inclies high, —u, „I and coupled toll,,, cnfjfnndtlm 1 *'^ 1 U,) een years old knowing nothing of thefll n, Klnoer gh. reversed his engine n ?«ro, For Malaria. Hi Catherine St., Elizabeth, N. J. . Gentlemen—M.v trouble luus been chron ic mnlnrifi. I was completely run down; no appetite, skin yellow, constant languor, \! l( i v, ’ l ‘ a ^‘ u ys * T took your 1 nifty's Pure -Malt Whisky and Raw r*«:cf Formula, and could not ask to feel better than 1 do. 1 gained 2! pounds the first week. 1). 11. HOWLAND. th'. The train n,ovcn d ,e l . ,t :", < ' <1 '.hrot- Whcii in full blust the superior court U ' lle Train moved oll'Yin.K,i ' ' the people of Bartow county i, ni f' d over the negro's I,odv l !'- rs 1 ieighborliood of flBO per day. Uu ' , {£»"£. The oc&lcm The taxable oroperty of Hancock comity attached m. !!! ff " uli So blame can be hi year amounts to $2,681 322 showing an no knowledge of the nV^ 8 . trnin men llad ucrease over last year ot #31,264. der the carsf 116 negl 0 8 presence un- egsm/the streets has ^Leen stopped,°anf ' the' 1 Avondale' 1Ionclny: Yesterday ' ‘ - |».w&EfSS flic animals will be impounded 'hereafter! Mr, 3. H. Attaway, of Burke county ex- nects to have a bale of cotton in the mnr- { e t by the 15th inst. There is a town in Screven county called Hailes. It wns probably foundud in tlie summer time. i lio-hi “ere som by chained It is probable that the striking opera- cat?keen'nn nnd on) y‘lightning ... ... t. ^ an Keen up with the great demand for Avh„,i i u , «i'eat demand P*ft ’SgS'CyS? ».T WBSfiaHRSKr !i ”'™ 'V crrnnh i, < L1 It is prooaDje vnav wie sinKing opera tivesofthe Sibley mill, Augusta, will to day surrender and go back to work at ok °hl ! wherever BiminghamTknown, p ° Untry ’ Dip flnnypmqtn tit/. „ * L A* I f“S., ofA ' 0 P da i? and are eager to secure itood water and pure air is al lots there day rates. A dog caught a deer on Cumberland , island a few days ago. The animal was so small and young, however, that it was re leased. Atlanta has a street called “Jim Andy.” There ought to be a “D” before that Andy. Then the street would no doubt be very appropriately named. The practice «of shooting dogs on the streets of Augusta has been discontinued J,y hereafter be a Cp°o r unded. T,lli j 500 P^Ple during^onvenuTnTeek. The temperance young ladies of Ellijay, lWmiles of railrokumve beed constl'uct" have formed themselves into an orgamza- , ed in Florida 1 t ct ' tion which has agreed to accept neither, ts.™ i. t.iv P . . the attention nor escort of any young man .nT.i.i/a I, 01 ? avin S Orange county who opposes prohibition. - ■ lded 1 The coining session of tlm lf-n-is. Hancock county has indorsed Gordon’s nomination by a vote in her county con vention, and has censured Roberts, who objected to making the nomination unani mous at the state convention. tv'nf , t JP. t ? ree ' nted > and Avondale has plen-‘ mnn/lof,’ eonse ,9. uen Tly the lots are in de mand and are selling rapidly. Florida. Jacksonville dealears ship 3000 barrels of oeer weekly. ?, n ^ utche r . a ^ has orders to 119 Jac kson Sr., Pattfrson, N. ,T. t*|i lgs I had y npneliie has re- ivu <■ iii weight and ' JOHN DUFFY. 10 Pixi: St., Elizabeth, N. J. Gentlemen 1 have found the greatest re* lie I ,m the use of your Duffy's Pure Mult W liiskc.v ami Raw Reef Formula i M breaking «l> the chills and fever, with which I had been troubled for 12 years. I have been troubled also with my lungs and blood spit- 322 YokK St., \V. Peiila., Pa. Gentlemen- l had malarial fever, which was followed by typhoid and pneumonia. Physicians prescribed cod-liver oil, but did not improve. I got disgusted and procured your Duffy V Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Reef Formula. They did me good at once. 1 was almost a skeleton, and would not have believed it possible to make the progress I did m a short time. I cannot say too much m their favor. WM. LINDFMEYEK. Gentlemen—I had been for years suffering with chills, and received no permanent re lief in the hands of a physician. The mal ady brought on hemorrhages, but am pleased to say that as a result of using your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula I am feeling better than I have in six years, and I regard its power in curing malaria as something wonderful. J. H. BOONE. THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO., x Baltimore, Md. ibw’The Duffy's Raw Beef Formula mentioned above is a special household application of the medicinal virtues and purity of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whisky, and is intended to more specifically meet the requirements of those suffering from Consumption. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, General Debility and all Wasting Discuses. In addition cmiueci at the coming session of the Hi'dim nilvVknSimilar Debility and all Wasting Diseases, in addition action maj^aiso be taken as to other large I to the tonic effect of our whisky, it ffirnislies un- COU111168. equaled blood-forming material, whereby the Monticello Constitution: Mr. W. M. Girardeau will the present season save . XT t-i r\ i i • * z.* twenty thousand pounds of watermelon Talbotton New Era: Our band is tooting seed. He has already contracted to deliver ten thousand pounds. There is a strong probability that there will bn built in Gainesville and Alachua county several canning factories in time lor the next season's crops. Parties in Fairbanks, Painter and other towns in the .county are moving in the matter. Florida Dispatch: Our Florida apiarists seem to he unanimous in the opinion that the introduction of new races of bees does not pay. Even Italianizing has been largely discontinued, as neither the-Italian bee's nor the hybrids give bet ter practical results than the common black bee. Times-Union: Mr:-:. Kimberly, wife of Mr. Edward Kimberly, died at her home in Riverside yesterday, after a long illness of consumption. The deceased lady was well known and highly esteemed in this community. Her remains have been em balmed b.v Undertaker Tyler and will be forwarded north this afternoon for inter ment Times Union: Sunday, at Pablo Beach, as Mr. Lionel Jacobs was passing a wood pile near the Murry Hall hotel, when a dog suddenly emerged from under it and bit him on the calf of the leg. Fortunately Ur. Sonuners was within call, at the hotel, and immediately cauterized tne wound and thinks Mr. Jacobs need not fear any ill effects from it. Mr. French, the lessee of the hotel, then procured a double barrel gun and had the dog shot. Mr. Jacobs informs us he did not see the dog until he was bitten, as he was attacked from behind. Jacksonville Herald: At the recent re publican county convention in Alachua, ' ' speakers is credited with saying: at once. These men are old veterans and “Success first—hunu-ty afterward. It is mean business. One of our wealthiest eit- further stated by the Gainesville News izenshas joined that the sentiment was applauded by his i, , ' ,, , , , ■ fellow-republicans. It would be a capital aC ° n .Olograph: About dark on Mon- j ( j ea (or t j le g n „d people of Alachua to daj evening Josh Harris, who owns a farm k all eye on that speaker. It is a short m the Godfrey district, discoteied two , S£ . utence o n( l Hid not require any very negroes with a wagon stealing roasting- . eat depth of intellectual greatness to care from his patch. He fired his shotgun p orul ,,i at e it, but it contains the ground- at them, the load lodging in the person ot 0 f a p that is impure and demoruliz- one Jim Lyons. The wounded negro fell, J in \. 0 i it i c es. but was hustily taken up and carried away ' • m • mm , in the wagon by his brother. Harris swore | advice to Mothers.—.Hits. Winslow's out a warront against Lyons before Justice Soothing Syrup should always be used humour. ! when children are cutting teeth. It re- annual mapt.imr nf the stockholders of the was Wednesday. The Patriot say mg was* not as largely attended as last year, though the .stockholders were well . s-*—-j “V-v nn r,. n represented. The reports of the president | fates the boa els and is the best hmja n and treasurer of the road were very satis- remedy for diarrhtea, whether ansi g factory, showing the road to be in good I from teething or other causes. we J condition finm,cinllv. The old board of I five cents a bottle. jeli d&w y away and advancing rapidly towards mm sical excellence. They nro going to make a tine blow some of these days. A good brass band is something every town should have. The music is very refreshing. Last Sunday night, in Augusta, Mack Hutto and Jim Tipe got to lighting and cutting each other witli knives at the union depot. Both parties were arrested, but were afterwards released to enable them to dress their wounds. Mr. Mark Cheatham, the carpenter, of Athens, who disappeared so mysteriously about two weeks ago, has not yet been heard from. It is now thought he com mitted suicide by jumping in the river, he was in a very despondent frame of mind when last seen. The railroad commission has decided to meet on the 10th of August, to hear com plaints of the John P. King manufarturing company, of Augusta, vs. the Port Royal and Augusta and Georgia railroad compa nies, on account of overcharge on switch ing. Butler Herald : Mr. Dan Castleberry, of Howard, killed a large rattlesnake last week bearing ten rattles. Mr. Castleberry sent to our office on yesterday ten of the langs of this monster snake each one meas uring over an inch in length and of a curved shape. An Athens correspondent says: An old confederate otlicer in Athens is organizing a company to assist Texas in the event of a war being declared against Mexico. To day he enrolled twelve men, and expects to complete the list to-morrow. It wdl go as an independent company. Unless the . . . trouble is settled, drilling will commence one ot the speakers is credited with i men are old veterans and “Success first—nor.esty afterward. mins' weight and strength are increased. A printed copy of this formula, which consists principally of raw beef and our Duffy’s Pure Matt Whisky, will he mailed to any address, under the Seal of the Company, upon receipt nf a two-cent stamp. Or the preparation itself, in liquid form, ns put up by us by a special process, making it the most palatable and efficacious ueef preparation nnetci of H V I-'. »!i\- bv £ t !i; ■lICKEbrER'S L jme par-n. L il .uJ its THE -MI-A-GOItT Fire Insurance Company OF MACON, GEORGIA. Clash Capital. - - - $100,000 Is now ready to write insurance against loss oi damage by lire. Rates guaranteed as low a» offered by anv reliable stock company. S. T. COLEMAN. President. 8. R. JAQUE8, Vice President. EDGAR 8. WILSON, Secretary. TOOMBS CRAWAORD, Local Agent Office 1213 Strom! Street. eodtf # , Pi -cjeiv attended asiasi i mj www* It soothes the child, softens the &holders were well j gums, allays all pain, relieves, wind, regu- condition financially. — directors were re-elected, and it is thought tlie directors will elect the old officers of the road. A Kitint's Style. A boy describing a kitten said : “A kit ten is remarkable for rushing like^mad at Augusta had n big sensation Saturday. : whatever, an(i stopping before it the streets , — ti . "—Philadelphia Call. A stout black negro appeared on armed with un old musket barrel, which was fastened by a long chain that was | wrapped around his arm. He had, as he said, been “looking for some one to kill,” and hadscattered the negroes in thevicini- • ty in every direction. When the police men approached him he drew his so-called club back to strike one of them when the others overpowered him and carried him to headquarters. He was evidently crazy. News has just been received of a daring robbery committed last Thursday night about thirty miles over in Montgomery county. Mr. Clem Mosely is an old miser “'ho lives in a remote corner of the county, ana lias been conceded to have censidera- ole money. Last Tuesday tonight. about 11 0 clock, a crowd of men, nil disguised with talse faces, drove up to the house and com manded tlie family to retire, under threats u any showed their faces before day, they would instantly be killed. Of course the family, being helpless, were easily intimi dated, and retired as commanded, and Were all locked inside by the robbers, Who proceded at once to a small office adiom- |og the dwelling, where Mr. Moseley s Won safe was kept, in which bis money Was deposited. With ax and hammers ‘hey forced the office door open, and four oj the burglars lifted the safe into a Wagon, while a fifth man held a lighted ‘amp and then drove rapidly away. In a few, hours a posse was in pursuit, ami tracked the wagon down near Long pond, a distance of about twenty-three miles, to °be Mozo’s house, where they found the ™g° n . Mozo has been arrested, together "‘th the three negroes. The safe contained ““out $6000 in cash and about the same ti ’' 0U Gt in good negotiable paper. In J«s- tice to Mr. Mozo, the writer can hardly Relieve him connected with such an out- ■ ®jt e °us crime, as we have known him from infancy. It i s more than probable that the J agon was stolen from Mr. Mozo for the Purpose of making it appear that it w as ./•Who committed the deed, as the nude wat drew the wagon wns stolen from Mr. «ibbs a few nights before. The safe laa not been found at last accounts. AIhIiiiiiui. On Tuesday James SlcHugh, of Mont- *2S er y, accidentally blew out the brains Henry Davis, colored. Mr. Andrew’ C. Hardwick, of Mont* gmnery, died in Fort Worth, Texas, on 1 uesday. Birmingham Age of M unlay: A meet- gets there.’ TOBACCOS i rapidly increasing, and we take pleasure in AUHAHTII to your kind notice: D. A. Andrews, D. A. Anglin Averett & Porter, R. J. Auglin, J. Adams, | C’. Bnlastein, R. Broda, I Bennett & Co., , T. A Ca I v. R. Can*.re.: & Co., I R. S. Crane, ; F. Conti. ! M. E. Edwards, A. .Simons, J. K. Giddens, J. R. & H. F. Garrett, C. E. Hochstrasser, L. H. Kauffnan & Co. G. W. Lewis, C. H. Markham, P. McArdle, T. E. Middlebrooks, Martin & Chalmers, Tobe Newman, W. R. Newsome, J. H. Rumsey, Rothschilds Bros., T. J. Stone. Moptof thedisea which n tili*• t ninnkmd are origin .„ VI .(i bva din trio red condition of the LIVER* SrwM)' of the B:„vel». OonBtipntion Flatu- Vncy. Erueullons Burnin^of^ta Stop,,oh gK X*.cliu'“ anc Fever, Breakbone Fever, Kioooj unf,,ra nr ar't»*r Fever'. Chronic Dmr- f u rt» 3 i Appelite. Headache. Fool Breath. Irregularities in^M Pains, ache. • is invaluable^, ^ li ver, STOMACH and BOWELS of Itii h'iiond. Yirgfinia. '""alarltt-e ipvi t alal «‘> Fenialee. Bearing^* ^gf-STiniBER’S AURAJmi -ai CURE STOMACH and BOWELS If chaneee tne oompleiion from a waxy, yellow Le w' ruddy, heahhy color. It M low. gloomy epirite. It ta one of the BEST AL TERATIVES and i>Ur IFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE ONIC. STADICEP S AURANTII For rale by aU Drnggirte. Price >1.00 per bottle c F. STANCE!*, Proprietor, 140 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa, icuPcEX G has taken the lead u> ales of -hat class of die*, and has given OOXjTTZMIIBTjS, GiEOX^OT^. FOilKDERS jfiO MACHINISTS, Stratton's Improved Pumps, I follow Steam Engines and Cotton Piess.es, Dealers iif LIME, Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Flooring and other LUMBER. Specialty made of Druwiing Lumber for other parties. -MANUFACTi'liHUS Absorption Ice Machines, Saw Ware. Cane Mills. Syrup Kettles, —AGENTS FOR THE— Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders and BROWN COTTON GIN! At! the very latest improvements; improved roll box, patent whipper, two brush bolls, extra strong brush, casl stool bearings, improved Feeder, enlarged dust-proof Con denser. Strong and simple in construction, durable, gins fust, runs light, cleans tin* seed perfectly, and produces lirsl- class samples. Delivered free of freight at any accessible point. Send for full description and price list. |e20 wod.se&wfim Overstocked WILL GIVE PERMANENT. RELIEF To all persons who arc suffering in any way from • Nervousness or Nervous Exhaustion. Everybody j knows that a strong, vigorous nervous system is j essential to good health. MOXIE Is recommended by clergymen and endorsed by ! eminent Rhysicinns. It contains no alcoholic or other stimulant. It is not a drug. It is a food; not a medicine. It induces a good appetite. It insures sound, healthful sleep. It is perfectly harmless. Only 30c a 4|uart Ilottlc. For sale, wholesale and retail, by M. D. Hood & Co.. Geo. A.VBradford and Evans & Howard. ap6dlynrm 1 INCREASING FAST, We Must Unload, AND WILL OFFER GOOD BARCAINS ENABLE US TO DO SO. EVERY DEPARTMENT PRICES TO SUIT YOU. J. A. KIRVEN & CO. The Brown Cotton Gin Co. N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARGEST and BEST EQUIPPED In the WORLD—1"0 Instructor*, 2*HVi Students last year. Thor- ough Iu-tructiuu in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Ur nan Tmnng, Fine Artb, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger man and Italian Languages, English Iiranrhes,Gymnastics, etc. Tuition, $•'» t<» $20; hoard and room with Steam ID at and Siertric Light, S-U/to$7. r »perVrtn. Fall Term begins Sep tember t*. l-^.'F'tr IUu-trared Calendar, with full information ldreis, L. TOUKJEE, Dir., Fraukliu S<i-, BOSTON, Mojf eo my26d2m weowCt NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable” Drown Cotton Gins, Feeders anil Cou* denser®. All the very latest improvements: Im proved roll box, patent whipper, two brush belts, extra strong brush, cast steel bearing". .... improved Feeder, enlar^ ’ aust pro©;' ’ondeuser. . I ung, simple In instruction, durable irin “*»At liglit, cleans the seed per- Ireet.j and pruduees first class samples. DELIVERED FREE OF FREIGHT at any aecensible point. He ml lor lull description and pHeo list. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus sat&w5m (la Five Cold and Two Silver Medals, awarded in 1835 at the Expositions ot New Orleans and Louisville, and the Iiv volitions Exposition of London. The superiority of Coraltne over horn or whalebone 1ms now been demonstrated by over five years’ experience. It is mors durable, more pliable, more comfortably and never breaks. Avoid cheap imitations made of varlois kinds of cord. None are genuine un'e* “Du. WaijnBit’s Coralink" is prints on inside of steel cover. FOR SALE IV AU LEADINB MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Bro* dway, New York CiO SMITH’S BEANS <3 URE Biliousness; Sick Headache In Four hours. Ono rioso relieves Neuralgia. They cure and prevent Chills Fover, Sour Stomach Bad orenih. Clear the Sion, Tone the Nerves, and give '.lie Vigor to the systom. Dose i ONK MEAN, fry thorn once ana you will never be without thorn. Price, 26 cents per bottlo. Sold bv Drugelsls and Medlcino Deators generally. Sent on recuipt ol price In stamps, postpaid, to any address, .). V. SMITH Si CO., Manufacturers and Solo Props.. ST. LOUIS. M0. -'HE FAMOUS BRAND O 010 MILL I'linE Glenn HAMBURG EDGINGS MD LINEN TOWELS. Hi U i 1 i This K"»2, imil in • <»n- lmi ,y hiiikit. the prothtrl.of iii*- .111it*! npprfi foriuly i11*wmvli *u m• Vni l’' 1 ' jiintly fclchrntofl for its t he \ t* liflltlrt. It l ■ -- of distilfr ::ur bviil lint i'tl l y ngo, k m y of tbivor. •olieite^ ami iiiufoi m (jiialitv. I*or sale, mul urd by the agent, T. M rOEEY. Opf,n numw. Cor 101 li Street and 1st A venue, Columbus. (? “SHADELAND’iSvl PURE BRED LIVE STOCK [ABLISHMENT kin the WORLD. New Importa. 11Ionn roiistuntl/ ' arriving, ltarc Individual '• cxrellenre and L. choice Breeding. Cl, V II US DA I, R ItOItsi'.s. I’KKCIIRKON, -NOR.11 AN or i FRENCH draft iidrses. ENGLISH DRAFT HORSES, TRDTTINH-IIRED ROADSTERS, CLEVELAND BAYS and FltKNCII CDACIIERS, ICELAND nmt SHETLAND PONIES/ III) LSI'LIN. Fltl ESI AN and DEVON CATTLE. Our customers bavo the advantage of our vniiny yearn exiM-rlenco in breeding and Importing;.Superior Duality; laarge Va riety mill ImmoiiNo rollectionii; opportu nity of comparing different breed* t and low price*, becauso of our uneiiualed fa- ciliticM. extent ol buitiiieuM und low rate* Of truusportation. No other CNtabliMhment In the world offers Such in 1 vantages to the purchuNer. PRICES LOW I TERMS EASY f Via- Itora wcleonic. f’orrespondenee nolle- ("JT* Free. Mention th in paM» powell Bros., sprinirtioro. Crawford Co-P* smQmwA ^THE VICTOR •leoniuK At fm _ Clover Seed in ONK DAY s m the VICTOR DOUBLE HUUER. Illu*tratf*(i flrcu far mailed free. NEWARK MACIILNKI'O., Columbia., O. jc21 w!2w Ku. Dr. Mount, llagerttoira, ALBEMARLE Female Institute, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Full corps of superior teachers ; course of instruction thorough and extensive ; location healthful and ac« cessible ; scenery beautiful; surroundings most at tractive; terms very moderate: order catalogue. W. 1*. MCKINNON, Principal. Electric Belt Free To introduce it and obtain agents wo will for the next sixty days give away freo of charge, in each county in the u. 8. a limited number oi our (dcrinmi Electro Galvanic Suspensory llells, Price $5; a porttivo a/‘d unfailing cure for Nervous Debility, Varicocele, Lrnisrtons, Impotency $50u:«0 Reward paid it every Dolt wo manuiuctun does notgenerato it^V'^lOfleofcrioourrent. Address atoneo ELECTitIO T U£LL AULNCY. P O. Boxl.R DrookJ'-n. N\ v MANT|Df two to *00 per month and ex. penscs tu travel amt sell our iters, or #40 a month and ex. irculars in your vicinity. Bus* .• easily operated. _ honorable; pe AH expenses advanced. SAM stamps required. No humbug. We mean what Address NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY Bradford Block. IIM IWVTI, OHIO A MONTH. Ag.-ntHv ’'m' 1 '. 1 '» * I*ito\ anted. flO beet aeff. W