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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 188fi News from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. Intcmtltiit Points Prom Around Pulton 'the ('nrnill Times Change* Iiun<K — A Verdict for Tnelre I'onta—Twenty-three Cnniltiliite* Cor Nlierltr In mi Aliiluinin Comity—Worms (lettlin: in the Cotton—Flurldn .Notes. (■eorirlii. Grapes are plentiful at four and live cents per pound at Gainesville. Rev. Mr. Whiting has been preaching at . DuPont for two or three days this week. The amount of western supplies shipped 1 to Dawson is growing considerably- less ! each year. The meeting at Oak Hill was very inter esting. Seventeen professed conversion and joined the church. Prof. J. H. Miller, of Cuthbert, has a salt stand which has been in possession of his family for 110 years. About twenty-live hands ure now en gaged on the new court house and in the brick yard at Spring Place, The Guyton Chronicle suggests Hon Morgan Rawls, of Effingham, for speaker of the house of representatives. Dr. Stacy and Dr. DuBose are carrying on a protracted meeting at White Oak church, in the southern part of Coweta county. At the Chicknsnwntehee justice court, in Terrell county, last Saturday a verdict was rendered for 12c. The case was not ap- ! pealed. A gentleman of Carroll county has a 1 Berkshire sow that lately gave birth to lis i pigs, and she has had four litters, altogether netting 50 pigs. The seats and desks in the Athens acade- ! my, the property of Clarke county, have been hacked to pieces and ruined by the pupils. The question of bonding the town for waterworks is being brought to the atten tion of the citizens of Dalton. There is a movement on foot among the ! colored people of Eastman and surround ing country to organize a military com pany. Gentlemen are engaged in taking the 1 school census of Dalton. At the same time a general census of the city is being taken. It is believed the returns will give Dalton a total population of 3500 souls. , The census of 1880 gave the town 2000. It cannot be said that Dalton has expe rienced anything like a building boom this year, but, nevertheless, some substantial improvements have been and are being made, while it is certain that the popula tion of the place and its vicinity is steadily increasing. The Presbyterians of Rome have decided to remodel their church. About >3500 will be expended on the improvements. The roof will be changed and part of the gal lery will be taken out. As \V. G. Statham, of Terrell county, was rising from bed Tuesday morning no came in about two inches of placing his foot on a snake that was in the room near the bed. The snake escaped. The Carroll County Publishing Company sold on last Tuesday the Carroll County Times newspaper to A. B. Fit ts, of the Haralson Banner. Col. J. B. Beall, the present editor of the Times, will remaii in charge until September 10. Ben Greene, of Greene county, remarked that he has on his place the same lucerne bed which was planted forty-thre? years ’ago, and it yields more each year. It has never been replanted, but each spring- shoots forth green nutrition. Americas Recorder: Cotton is turning otot well, and if there is no long dry spell, trip- crop will be a good one. There is nothing encouraging about the price, though. Guyton Chronicle: There will be a meeting of the citizens of Guyton and vicinity on Friday night next, at 8:30 o’clock, the purpose being to organize a building and loan association. Dublin Gazette: We are informed that the line of the Savannah, Dublin and Western runs through the land of one man in Emanuel county who'is the owner of 26,000 acres, lying in one body, of the finest timbered land in the world. Oglethorpe Echo: The mnscadine crop ■ will be good, and an abundance of prohi bition wine will be made. About twenty-five hands are now en gaged on the new court house and in the brick yard in Spring Place. With favor able weather the building will soon have attained a considerable start towards com pletion. Rome Courier: The young bov who is so far gone that he must see his girl every night in the week, and gets mad because another fellow takes her out walking one afternoon in the week, is beyond question unwell. There is a man over in east Athens who claims to cure every imaginable disease by faith. For ail cases he has but one med icine—the laying on of his hands. He never charges a person more than two or three dollars for his medical assistance. His motto is “no cure no pay.” Marshalville Times: We give it as our opinion, after having seen the crops of most of the large planters of this section, that Mr. Davis Gam mage has one lieid >1 eighty acres in cotton that will _ produce more bags than any patch of its size in the eountv. To estimate the yield at sixty- bales is warranted after a close examina tion, anti there is not enough ot grass in the entire field to breakfast a goat. Dahlonega Signal: A normal depart ment has been established in the college, and the faculty are authorized by law to grant licenses to teach in the public com mon schools- of the state witlic ut examina tion or license from any boarded education or county school commissioner. And young men and ladies often earn enough during vacation to bear their expenses, with a little assistance, the following year. On Thursday evening Mr. Berry Whit worth, who lives between Athens and Danielsville, about five miles from the lat ter place, heard a child crying at a creek near his house, and on going I here found a little white boy about four year soul, clad in white pants and waist with turndown collar. Thellittle fellow could give no ac count of himself, save that his brother was named Johnnie. From the rambling remarks of the little fellow it sc-etus that he ami his family were traveling, and laid crossed a great deal of high water, and that his father was drowned. AI nil it in ii. Edgar Cottingham, of Bibb county, is seventeen years old and six feet nine inches high. The Marion Standard learns that then- are already- twenty-three candidates tor sheriff of Perry county at the next election, two years from now. The Dadeville Democrat speaks of its two fellow-countymen, Hons. \\ • D. Bul ger and S. J. Darby, as the leaders in the congressional race In the fifth district. The Marion Standard says the building of the Grand Trunk railroad will be a God send to negroes whose crops are failures from Warrior to the flat woods of Ma rengo county. Probate Judge J. W. Simmons, ot Dai. county, who was defeated for re-election on the lltb, seems to be a victim to anti- prohibition sentiment. He voted ior -t. John for president. The Greenville Advocate says tha'. ii the boll worm lets up a good crop of cotton may yet be made In its section. A colored “cropper ’ has brought in a boll that he found open on the first day of tills month. Mr. C. L. Sowell, a pioneer stock raiser in Escambia county, is about to buy ten tine mares. He now has seven and n thor oughbred stallion, two registered Jersey bulls, several cows half Jersey or belter, and 6io head of common cattle. Mr. J. E. DuBois, of Blunt Springs, has put it in Decatur’s power to have a ehnr- coal furnace and an iron furnace, only ask- m? that lands lie sold at a reasonable price; and the Tennessee Val'.-y is enthusi astic over the prospect hie chemes open up for the town. The Talladega Advance says that the fnlladega and Coosa Valley railroad, with 150 hands at work on it, will Ik* completed to tlu* Coosa by the 1st of October, and in two years the Anniston and Atlantic con ductors will lie calling: "Change ears for Birmingham by the Talladega and Coosa \ alley.” Klorliln, Not a case came before the mayor of Ocala last week for violation of law. New cotton is coining into Santos, and the merchants are paying 10 cents a pound for it. The second anniversary of Anthony's Literary Society occurred last Friday night. A. IT. Hyer has sold his livery stable and fixtures at Orlando to J. J. Patrick for $9000. The barracks at cast Florida seminary, at Gainesville, will be built by the time school opens this fall. All the new brick blocks at Orlando are rapidly going up, and it will not be long before several are completed. A full grown moccasin snake was killed among the boxes in Mr. Fugleman's store on Tuesday at Montieello. Tin- republicans of Marion county will hold a convention for nominating‘mem bers of the legislature on August 26. John Harrison, of Apalachicola, says that he thinks Florida raised stock is bet ter than any other. He proposes to get a lot of mules and put him up a mule ranch. He thinks he can make it pay. It is reported that there m-e one hun dred and fifty colored people in Jackson viUe exceedingly anxious to return to their old homes in Jefferson, but have not tlte funds to pay railroad fair. The wages paid laborers and servants of every kind have been greatly reduced lately, and the supply exceeds the demrnd. The Sara Sota thugs have nil, at least, been disposed of. Gov. Perry. Justice Mc Whorter. Attorney-General Cooper and the state pardoning board, have commuted the sentence of death against A. B. Bid- well to life imprisonment in the peniten tiary. Willard nml Anderson are in the same institution, and Andrews and Bacon, having escaped jail, are at liberty. Palatka News: The force of habit was strikingly illustrated in Palatka a few days since ny an artist. He had been called in to take the photograph of a colored baby who had died the night before, and after adjusting his camera be went over to the couch on which the'child lay and arranged the drapery to suit him. and just as he started back to his instrument he sSid : "Now don't move!" MOST PERFECT MADE Ammnntti. Lime or Alum. Pr. Price’s Extracts Vaiilllu. I.cinuii. oriimre, etc., Utivor deliciously. fWC£ BAMNO POWUCH CO., Chicago and St. Louis. s s s s s s s sssssssssss For Fifty Years the great Remedy for Blood Poison ana Skin Diseases. For 50 Years. It never Fails! Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. SSSSSSSSSS S S S s s s s s Giouud daily, and fresh nil the time At si. 15 Per Sack. CASH. O NF. OR MORE SACKS, ns wanted. Tliese prices will hold good unless some fluctuu tions in markets or the Merchants and Brokers' Association forces the mills to reftlse to sell me Where T furnish the tacks 2’-c per bushel extra will be charged for the sack. ~ kocitilili- :in>l Sumiloiit. Now that strawberry suppers are past and ice-cream sociables are a little out of favor owing to the rec-ent mishap in Wash ington county, the people of an Aroostook town have shown their enterprise by get ting up a'green pea supper. This sounds home-like and thrifty.—Lewistown Me. Journal. Ely’s Creaa, Balm was recommended to me by my druggist, as a preventative to hav fever. Have been using it as directed since the 9tli of August, and have found it a specific- for that much dreaded and loath some disease. For ten years or more I have be a great sufferer each year, from August 9th till frost, and have tried many alleged remedies for its cure but Ely's Cream Balm is the only preventative I have ever found. Hav fever sufferers ought to know of its efficacy. F. B. Ainsworth, Of F. B. Ainsworth & Co., publishers. In dianapolis, Ind. eod&w lli.c-uverii-s in tlu* hit! liny Materialization is getting to ue quite a satisfactory spi r. here. Some nice people are finding- out about their ancestors iu.d some ancestors are finding out about then- descendants.—Greenfield -Mass.', Gazette. •. !>•••« vt-'ivrr n^m- SOAP. FOR ALL House Cleaning Purposes. A Solid 1*2-0/.. fake lor •!<*. J. J, WOOD, 13s Broad Street. SUPIELIHSTG- GrOODS! Spring Fashion Plates, PIECE_GOODS! Suits IVlade to Order, -TC Stimulate Business! /[Vy CLOTHING! OLOTHING I ( tOME and Rive us your order. Do not wait til vou are pressed by tlu* season, and then wan a suit made in . huny. We are prepared, how ever, to get up suits ut very short notice. If yoi want a .-nit quick, give us your order. If yoi want a suit in thirty days, Rive us your order. 1 you want a suit in sixty days, give us your ordei G. J. PEACOCK, Crab Orchard WATER. fSe I THlv 9TO>UCH.i in i nowi.i.s. A I’OSITIVK C VUK FOR We are Offering Some Excellent Bargains, we ^zelsttzount .a. pew: Union Lawns nl 3ic ; , Limin' Muslins at 7c; Figured Linen Lawns al cost. EjjyUimi Lure, worlli 12ii\ now Hr. Egyptian Lure, worlli 2<>r, now 12-lc. Shirts at 65c; Worth $1,00 Beiii” overstocked in Tnlile Linen. Towels and Napkins. | we will sell nl prices llnil will pny yon lo buy and lay aside vou slmll need I hem. i. A. KIRVEN & CO. To the Trade and Smokers. Beware of Base linilalions on the Markel. THE — - Cold in Head, '/AS CATA It It IV. M HAY FEVER. V'” 'Not a Liquid, Snu/t or Uj.A. Powder. Free from iniarioua drugs aid HAY “S' k V b It offen-ive odors. A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable Urice 50 cents at Druggists; by mail, registered, ctCirculars lire. F.LY PRO 1 *.. Druggists. Oivubo. N. Y. auv3 eodfcwtf mm Bradfields 3 u f 5PEPSIA. Constipation. ■*£ Sick Headache, w I),JSC :-0liP to two b-iispnnlifulB. Gi>inline Cuau me mm' S-ai.™ M*lli,*,i purkllges lit MU-JO. -> genuine Salts Hohl in bulk. Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop’rs. 5. N. TONUS, Manager. Louisville^* y. N.WJLYEB&S0N ADVERTISING AGENTS biKSBSg PHILADELPHIA Cor. Chestnut and Eighth Sts. Receive Advertisements for this Paper Bases and Caskets, Children's filns all prices from Hl.oO An infnl-ible specific fc 11 the di-eases peculiar ' <nun, such as painful oi i’ • :>i<-- -ed Menstrual ion ailing f the Womb, L< u jrrh«ea or Whites, etc. to Notice to Debtors and Creditors. , GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. All parties having t laims against Mollie Jones, lute "f -aid eountv. deer used, ure hereby notified to present the same, duly nutn. nlicated, to me, within lie- time pr -eriiied bv lu.v ; and nil par ties indi fit' ll to said Moiln Jones, are required to make inmi'-iliute payment to i (II ii Id rail’s Closs While While Mclalic Caskets, up.' Personal attention given lour doors west of Thos. CilJierl’s Prinling' Office. Burial BoIk orders. Twelflh Sired. The Brown Cotton. Gin Co. A;.-! Female < ii i: oi i,i!'b:. If taken during ibis erit* i- ni period. great sujj, ring and danger can be entirely Regulator Send for book containing: valuable information for women. It will he mailed free to applicant.-. Bhapfikld Regulatok Co., Atlanta, Ga. eodAcW nxt rd mt 1 N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCEST:„|.I BEST EQUIPPED »ll>< WORLD- " I:.-tr 1.1« - r: el-n'C year. ” U j‘ -. • v . 1 P. Ml.-'■ lMn» ?n.j Organ 1 unit.Fire Aro.On*t rv.i.;*-r n:r.-. I p-u V‘" ; ”: 1 " . IS !! - nnli" Bland .,va- F -MTerm;- idrek. J- J : "l ;uL. 1; ,* r . Iranki.il S U<,..T<>N, MaJ« eo iuv2.')d2ni w«owft f|| • i Ik : v jiuu ■:m* with Notice to Debtors and Creditors NOTH ;. is In -. bv : ven to all partir-*- having demand • .i:.air-l i' McArdh*. lute of M nscogei c county, deceased, to present them to me proper!.' made out, within the time prescribed bv law, sr as to show their character and amount. And uF person* indebted to‘'.aid deceased are hereby re qtiired to make iniim diate payim nt to me. This August oth Imii. J. G. BURRUS. tiuu j oaw*iw Administrator. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ti< s having claims ag iimt John I). Stripling. Jute of naif i county, deceaserl. are hereby notified to present the .-anie, duly authenticated, tome within the time pivscrib -d by law, and all parti' augS oaw fiw ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED NTS WANTED to sell mini; - ... Big money in commission alary to good workers. Address lfurtsfeld Port able Smelting Furnace and Mining Company. P. O. Box No. 115. Newport. Ky. iy^.j ilxwlm ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. la Front of Auction House oi* F. >1. KiioutesA Co. i GREloABLY to an orde.' issued out of tin* - * « onrt f>f Ordinary of said .tounty, w ill be sold within the legal hour.-of sale, on the fir-t 'i’ln-s- day in Sejuemiiv. i next, ut tlie coiner of Broa»' and Tenth streets, in th- city of Columhtis, said state and cunty. af! «. ft he per-onaf propi.-rfy be longing to the «—tate of Mollie* Jones, late of ,i o county, deceased, consisting of Parlor and Bed Room Furniture, two .( arpets, five Rugs and one Diamond Ring. Tecash. GEO. Y. POND. augl oaw td Administrator. sm? JSSei v&fm Le " ” Te: . , r/V COLUMBUS I BON WORKS, satiAw'iin NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of flu: “Old Reliable” Brown Colton Gins, Feeders ami Con- All the very.latest improvements: im proved roll box, patent whipper, two brush belts, extra strong brush, cast steel hearings. ... improved Feeder, ciilari" ’ ausfcprco 'ondeusor. .instruction, durable * 1 ..is cleans the seed per jfcct., and produces first class samples. » DELIVERED l-’REE OF FREIGHT at tiny accessible point. Mend lor lull description mid price list* Columbus, (Ja. SEA FOAM ALL FIRST-CLASS Storekeepers nov tesp it for Sale TO PARENTS. Many baking powders are very pernicious; In )i< alt Ii. and while every one ’ regards hit? own. in* should also have a care for the tondetr ones—the little children. si:a foam contains none of the bad qualities of baking* powders soda or salemtus. It contains nc> hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia. SCIENTIFIC. All nioml.stsi.who lutvo analyzed Boa Foniu commend it. Housekeepers who have used ic will have no other. Cooks, whose best efforts, have failed with other powders, are jubilnnr •ver Sen I '• mm. Saves time, saves labor, saves money. It is positively unequaled. Absolutely pure-. Used by the leading hotels and restaurants* in New'York city and throughout the country .. For sale by all first-class grocers. GAXTZ, JOXltS a CO„ 170 I hi a nr St., X, V; BALL’S CORSETS Gonorrhea, ■ r Ku|»ture\ lv NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS SEAL Examine boxes before purchasing, and see that you get the genuine Uigurros. C2KEO- 3P. LIBS CO., | i'lK’Iniy *200. lid District. V. Y. The genuine are for sale by W. S. Freeman, J. T. Kavanagh. Brannon & Car-on, King Daniel 1 Vi body & Faber, T. A. Cantrell, J. II. Edwartls, J. E. Denton, W. U. Moore, and all firslalass re- lailci'M.augj t n th sat.xseJni ; BTfTCO L E MANTJt ,; UNDKHTAKKR AND DBA I,Kll IN Patent Metailc Gaskets. Wood Cases & Caskets, 1 ZiiFtSTLY SATISFACTORY j, f-vry rr j.'.'f*. t vs pr:* refunded bv s«!W> M;i ie ,i \ ■ : ■ , an I pr.- os. R.-'vare«» 'ni.'.Vi.* .’wne genuine without Mai n ‘ CJLIICA G CORBET CO , j £t,, New York. >2"’ ' r ~7 St Phicavn DR. RICE, Tor 15 yrars At - Court Pin-- —" ■* •W2 Market SI m*t,. „ r rf»ird and I • urth, JwU , m . . , , ,. .,1.1 ami . i;iillv qiiaiUii 1 rhyaiciau aul»HV A ’ ,, ui-j j.ri.' ti e will i»ioi • EASES?. SporuuitorrliCM. ancl Impo<oncy\. . ..•n’r "-'iL! 'il* f'i* I - n 'Cl ill'' to!* „ . , min:.l I i:u i 10 ni.'M ends- il , i . dr. . u PI im I fclslit, D i ilvj M ry.Phj- , i*. I, . -Ill I 1 . A v 11 i -n ' 1*1 • f 1 « n.a. , , , -j i , , i"--, I . ■ ! S* \uu 1 I’l-n*-' tic., P'lidcritug •ii • ■ . jj|,- • ’• miin i, hi tin.m i. ■ vyVH.lL.lS i"-' lil> lv ' I . i < ql , • Hi II GLEET. <Mi-iiro, drehilb. H'-rm m,; f ; ' i i*i ■* qiii- iilT cure.. . |, . i( , I IHlIT: V I" |' I' ' I ‘'HI l'"**ftl»C • . , , , ;illJ , |, 11 • .in,, e.i..--ii» a umu nllv ft- ■ -i' • ll -id l‘i -i'-i.-in- ki- .!-■ Hi' onofuu llV „ Wi, .. Il i Jliieul to !, ii-:. ,*fur ••--mm *ii. ii.« «ii>-in."* urn bo aw. *jr»virtel«i k -ilely l.y i miI « r < xj.n ' . niivnliep*. Cures Guaranteed in all basei "nilorOUfvn.n or br (rM , o4 ,„ MA Cliui i i .*.- iin-l t''ji'n*sjiun»lence btrictly Ohiitiu«iilbkL * private counselor >f ?oo i.-i -. ■* ■ *.t *■' nnv u'MreM, »«'cur<*1v ■ch!«•«!, frr Hart; ,,r . . -I, - .' » l.“ I t >• all. Ad*‘.l"-S ***"ve (,fLcc 1.1 Lit, fr< .M a. M* to i P. u Buuaayu, 2 to i J.-Jf. ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American. Papers Toy addressing Geo. P. Powell A Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., Now York. Send lOotfj for 100-n>«ae Pamphlet MATHST 5AYIUS 1 Sold Every- M wlioro. W. S. GREEN. Real Estate Agt. I have for sale the following list of Real Estate which 1 will be pleased to diow to parties who (K sire to purchase: $1500. One eight room house on Eighth street, be tween Third and Fourth avenues. The house is in good repair. The i/.e of the lot is 60 feet by 117 feet. 1000. ■, acre vacant lot corner of Find, avenue and Fifth street. 200. One vacant lot corner Second avenue and Fourth street. The size of the lot ishO by 00 feet. 225. Om* vacant lot fronting the park, near | Slade’s school, The size of the lot is 57 by 11« feet. Three new and very desirable reside nees on lower Broad street. Prices 1*2500, 8*2500, $2250. $2250. A very desirable residence on Rose Hill, l(/u. Two new three room houses in Jtrow in.villt near railroad bridge. They cost $700, 1150. V\ acre vacant lot corner of Broad and sixth streets. 0100. One four room house, one store house and four two room houses corner of Fifth avemn and Seventh street. The rent of this property pays 16 per cent, on the i price. eod E COLLEGE, IN THE VIRGINIA MOUNTAINS LASSM ’A L ami Scientific Gotn«e« for degrees Iso, Business and Preparatory courses, Kpecia ntion to English, French and G<*rman spoken in truetion thorough and practical. Library 16.* <)0ii voliiiiu (iood literary -•ocieties. ii• • -1 mora and r. lij .ousinflu* nees. Exp' ns« s for nimmonths $H9, 8176 or -J0I in eliuhng tuiti'.i:, board, etc. inert a ing patronag' from fifteen siutc-s. Indian Territory and Mexico Thirty-fourth session begins Si.pt. i,th. 1-»>r eatlogue ' with view of grounds, buildings and mountains , address JULIUS D. DREHER, President. jy7 eodlm&w2t Salem, V’irginia. DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Tt ran be given in a cup of coffee or tesv without the knowledge oi the person fak ing it; is absolutely harmless, and will ef fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether- tlte patient is a moderate drinker Oran al coholic wreck. It has been given in thou sands of cases, and in every instance a per fect cure has followed. It never fails. Tlte system once impregnated wit Ii tin* Specific,, it becomes an utter impossibility for tliv liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by FOB SALE BY* M. D, H000 & CO., DRUGGISTS, <b*J I1HOAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA. Call or write for circular & full particulars* RON _ -r -s, A d L /'VYV \ >t nml 1 ilr*tr:it*»<i ( uiue lie ot CINCINNATI 'On C-Jf-tH'HlA': ,,.u CO, nafly deod&weow6m