Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 17, 1886, Image 8

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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1886. INDEX TO NEW ADVEBTIHE1ENT8. Cotton Basket*—D. C Crawford. Notice to Creditors —H. N. Peaslee. Columbus Bonds fbr 8nle—John Blnckmar. Chappell’s Select School—J. Harris Chappell. Hose- Georgia Steam and Gas Pipe Company. Ross Rug Machines Still Cheaper—J. H. Bram- fa all. Hood's Eureka Liver Medicine—M. II. Hood •* Co. Regular meeting of Columbian Lodge— H. H. Hunter, Secretary. HNKItAI. NOTICE. The fViends and acquaintances of Mrs. N. A. LOCAL LACONICS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. C. A, Starks, New Orlean s; F. C. Duke, Harris county; R. G. Eyrichs, New Orleans; J. C. Somers, North Carolina; J. F. C. Griggs, Fort Gaines; F. M. Dougherty, Louisville; O. R. Dubb, Indiana; Edgar Tucker, Opelika; J. D. Curtis, T. R. —This is the harvest time of the ice water fiend. —Bad drinking water for cows will make bad milk. —The court house 1b about the coolest resort in town." , —There is no sign of declining business in the Wright, Troy; E. 0. Bidwell, W. B. Lowe, Atlanta; ice-cream trade, P. P. Dickinson, Georgia Midland; 8. J. Houston, —Bagging and ties are the leading articles of! Opelika; S. W. Graves, Knoxville; Jas. A. Davis, trade at present. j Boston; Ike Luvenson, Philadelphia; C. A. Ed- —The friend. of Mr. W. C. Bradley will bo glad ward, 8t. Louis; C. A. Locke, .Macon; 0. H. to leant that he is able to be out again alter a ' Estes, Talbotton; C. C. Kibbee, Hawkinsvllle; J. protracted spell of sickness. ; R. Cook, Birmingham; J. S. Baxley, G. C. Free- —The steamer Naiad will leave for down the man, Notasulga; C. B. Walker, W. and A. rail- Curry and Mr. J. R Brannon are requested to I river to-day, | road; C. L. Davis, Warm Springs; Mrs. M. A. Jen- attend the itmeral of his daughter, Mary Alice, I —The jury commissioners will meet to-morrow ! kins, Miss Bertha Fuller, Greenville; W. Fort, this afternoon at 4 o'clock, from Mrs. Curry's j to revise the jury boxes. J Box Springs; J. R. Lane, California; J. W. F.ng- residence, on Fifth avenue. —The floor in the superior court room has been j lisli, T. J. James, Atlanta; .1. T. Plate, New York; covered with oilcloth and lookB much neater than Authorised to Receive Subscriptions. j heretofore. * Mr. Jordan I,. Howell Is authorized to receive has been nominated for the state senate from DeKnlb, 34th district. Dawson county is off in its returns (68,- 819, or about 10 per cent. Nlntnal Hire Payments. Policy No. 14,595, Issued May 16, 1855, to Robert Mickle. Esq., late Cashier National Union Bnnk, Baltimore. . Face of Policy 110,000 00 Dividends declared to dote of death 17,417 00 $27,417 00 Dividend additions used by Mr. Mickle to pay premiums 5,230 00 EVANS A HOWARD, ■*r»|trlrt«rN «r the Central Drug Ntore anil 1309 llronil Ntreet, Have received in the last few days large addi tions to their nlready heavy stock and now offer to their friends and the public generally without doubt the finest stock of goods in this section consisting of the finest goods we enn obtain for our prescription department, never allowing price to be an object, as this is a brunch of our business -Indications for Georgia, Florida and Ala- subscriptions' to the daily, Sunday and weekly bama . Fair weather, southerly winds and nearly FlNquiREii-SuN. stationary temperature. Killed l»,v IJvlitiiliiir* i The past three days have been the hottest A private telegram received here yesterday af- this summer. Sunday was a scorcher, ternoon from Talbotton stated that Jennie Par- j -In a very few weeks the new cotton crop will leer, colored, was struck and killed by lightning begin to come in and business will pick up right yesterday at that place. A Basket IMnile. There will be ft basket picnic and barbecue at flani's mill, in Chattahoochee county, on next Saturday, the ‘21st inst. Louis Osborne's band will furnish the music. All are invited tu attend. Mrs. W. B. Lowe, son and daughter, Atlanta CENTRAL HOTEL. H. L. Bailey, Nashville, Tenn.; Isaac Wise, Ma con; D. E. Tillman, Spring Hill, Ala,; F. II. Val entine, Baltimore; H. 8. McWain. Apalachacola, Fla.; I. D. Maund, Citra, 7 la.; J. R. Kelly, New ton. Ala.; A. U. Daniel, Charlotte, N. C\; Chns. Wingate, Fla.; T. C. TJgner, White Sulphur Springs; A. F.. Bennett, Eufaula, Ala.; J. T. Will iams, Gree The Knees nt Saratoga Yesterday. Saratoga, August 16.—First race, for beaten horses, 1 mile; Pat Speedy won, Little Mamie 2d, Anita Belle 3d; time 1:44. Second race, for maiden two-yenr-olds, & mile; Romp won, Mahony 2d, Gladstone 1:W ^ it . „ i Policy and additions payable to his heirs Third race, 1 mile and oOO yards, for non- ; in lj5Sfi # lunS Ume J 2G5 V °“’ Ult,mat * m 2d > 0r ’ I When ^Hclted'io™ take “ t,a ^ 'f"' -over allowing any but Fourth race. 2 H miles; Senmara won. remem,»r that the Mutual Life Insurance Com- , Joe Mitchell 2(i, Tony Foster 3d; time 2:07. panyofjfew York is entitled to your first con-j ! ? ‘ .. Toilet Novelties Fifth race, steeplechase, 1A miles; Dis- j sideration, since it holds the foremost place ( turbance won, Mystic 2d, Johanes3d; time among life insurance institutions in the world. j Apply at the Old Reliable Agency of D. F. Wili.cox, Agent, I (ltf 1145 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. 2:55. CITY imi G STOKE. Ilaiiriiin V.iqnoi*! Minci-ul IValers! After a lengthy correspondence we have se- along. — L. F. Garrard, Esq., is having plate glass win- ilton, Ga.; J. 8. Butler, Atlanta; D. B. Ferguson, dows put in the front of the store next door to New York; Joseph Rott. Zanesville, Ky., R. .y Wittich & Kinsel's. j Bacon Warm Springs, Ga.; A. A. Garner, North —A new awning was erected in front of the old ; Carolina; A. M. Wotharn, Nashville, Tenn,: J. H. Tu i 31 o estlMl. Times office yesterday. —Mr. K. G. Willingham left his coat and a va lise of clothing in his office Saturday and when he went back to get them Sunday morning they were gone. A thief had entered and carried them away. Atlanta Capitol: What has become of the proposed Atlanta and Hawkinsvllle railway. Has rather warm reception. When he attempted to it died “er bom in ?” Columbus, Macon, Griffln, I search the house Willie Wright, Maria Wright Athens and Augusta, are receiving a stimulus : and Martha Wright all entered an earnest pro- from new railways, which when completed will j tost. Bailiff* Abney insisted, and the negroes result in a large increase of trade and boom in piled on to him, pulling his hair and scratching real estate. And we are booming politics. That’s | him up in a lively manner. One of the women Garrett, Atlanta. A Dili I iff* in ( lose Quarters. Yesterday Stewart Bell, colored, swore out a search warrant against some negroes living in t he alley back of the Transfer stables, and Bailiff’ Abney undertook to execute it, but met with a in an abundance, such as Combs, Brushes of ev ery variety and description, numerous Crands of Toilet Powders, Cosmetics, Rouges, Lotions, etc. Colgate’s, Oakley's, Brown’s, Pear’s and all Standard Soaps. In perfumes we can please the most fastidious." Try our new Floral Bouquef, the gem of the tropics. Every lady should have a bottle on her toilet table. Every article of merit obtained as soon ns brought to notice. Cigars we know no house in Columbus has as select line as we carry. Our Soda Fount still in frill blast. Shaved ice used. Syrups prepared from pure fruit juices. Take Vichy, Saratoga and Bluelick which go to make the perfect woman, loving and position. This drink we believe to be the most | Waters on draught. Our prices as low as the palatabie, delicious and refreshing ever offered the public; 'tis made from expressed banana juice made by us. Try it. You will be delighted. Only 5c. per glass. We have made severel additions to our Soda Apparatus, and improvements in the piaterial j and mode of manufacturing our syrups, and feel j MAKKIEIK On Sunday evening, August loth, at the resi- I dence of the bride’s father, on Sixteenth street, j by Rev. W. A. Huckabee, Mr. W. O. Amyet to j Miss Emma Teal. Mr. Amyet is the son of W. D. Amyet, the up town grocer, and is a young man of much prom- j cured the recipe and right to manufacture ise, and is ivell liked by a large circle of acquaint- I nana Liquer,” gold for the first time in the United auces. Miss Teal combines all the charms States in Horticultural Hall at New Orleans Ex ilic, Ga.; Henry C. Cameron, Flam- lovable, gentle and genteel. May they livelong and prosper. A Friend, sday) Sunday morning we made a notice of the arrest of Samuel Davis, colored, for stealing a mule and wagon belonging to Mr. Frank McAnlle. Yes terday the officers arrested John Nelson and George Doctor, who were connected with the theft. They will all have a preliminary trial to day. Our New Solicitor General. Hon. A. A. Carson, of Butler, the new solicitor general of the Chattahoochee circuit, was in the the way we take to build up our city and add to i pulled out a whole handfril of whiskers, and the HnNonir Notice. Columbian Lodge No. 7, F. and A. 2 hold its regular communication this <T evening at 8 o’clock. By order of the W. M. Henry H. Hunter, Sec’y. Row Itui:it rhino* Mill then |i or. For the present I will sell the Wood Machine gallon: at 60 cents each, and the Nickel-plated Machine ; Blue Lick, | lowest. Good goods, fair prices and courteous attention to customers our motto. A cordial in vitation extended all to call and see us at either store. Mr. T. M. Oliver, a thorough pharmacist, in charge at 1302 Broad, our upper store. aug8 3m yesterday. He says that if elected by the legislature to be his own successor, he will at once make Columbus hi® home. He would make a valuable acquisition to our bar, and Columbus would gain a good citizen. The Shootiiur Match Postponed. In consequence of the non-arrival of a lot of composition balls ordered several days since the contest between the Settle and Columbus gun clubs will not take place to-day. Another day will he agreed upon to-day or to-morrow, of which notice will be given. The Columbus club will have its regular practice as usual this afternoon. at 80 cents each, and teach you free. J. H. Br am hall. augl? tf 1117 Broad St. <’lni|»|>oir* Select School. Some misunderstanding having arisin as to where my school will be located, I take this A IVeho Hal ii A gentleman sent us the f Rowing on a postal card fr om Smith’s Station yesterday evening: "The crops have been doing as well as they could until the last five days. The cotton has suffered considerably in that time. It is parched and rusted a good deal. But we had a most de- Jightfril and welcome rain this affernoon at ;? o’clock, which makes us feel more cheerful.” our fortunes. Happy Atlanta. AN IMAGINARY KNKMY. An Unfortunate Alan Who hail Taken too Mu Mean Whisky. Yesterday n white man ran down the bank into able to give bond, were .sent to jail, the river just below the Eagle and Phenix mills. I 1 He waded out into the water until it came up j COTTON FACTS. j the very latest and best make. I will be away under his anna, nrnl made several motions ns if j v . .,, , ,, “ 4 ... „ j from the city until about the lOtli of September; 'is—Heather, Etc i , . . . ... j bailiff bad to get about in an active* manner | keep himself together. Finally assistance ar- I the use of the commodious Sunday school ro rived, and the three, negroes were all arrested ! in the rear of the Episcopal church. The build- I and arraigned for a preliminary trial for inter- ring is admirably adapted to the purpose, and no j feriug with an officer in the discharge of his j pains will be spared to make it comfortable and l duty. They were held’for trial, and not being ! attractive. I have just ordered from A. H. Notice of Itcinovol. confident our Soda Water cannot be surpassed. , 1 have remove( , my 6tock of Coffl e)c . Ice will he shaved for those who desire it. We ! -v™, ann ov m non have added several waters to our list and can ] N f 30 and 93 * Bload atrect > lirst d °°r below now furnish the following Waters by the glass or j Munday & Robinson’s livery stables, and am | prepared to do an Undertaker’s business in all its departments. C. L. Torbett, augl4 15 17 22 wit Undertaker. For Kent, Dwelling House of five rooms, all necessary out-houses, splendid well water and water works, east side Fourth avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. Convenient to street Waukesha, Tate, Vi shy, Massanetta. Deep Roek, : High Rock, Excelsior, No use leaving home; you have the Springs here. Our stock of Fancy Articles, Perfumery and Toilet Requisites is kept full. We carry the finest ans of informing patrons that I have secured a ad most complete assortment of Soaps in the j cars and business portion of city. Apply to city. An ele r nnt Soap at 50c. per dozen. Tooth Brushes in endless variety—the best 25c. Tooth Brush ever sold. A beautiful line of Bath Towels, Sponge and Chamois Skins. Special and careful attention paid to all Pre- auglO tf M. E. Gray. | Andrews & Co., of Chicago, a full equipment of script ions bv careful and competent prescription- school furniture, fixtures and apparatus, all of ists * he intended to “duck” his head under. After re maining in the water a short time he rushed up to Slade A: Etheredge’s warehouse and very excitedly asked for a revolver. Mr. Etheredge in- at Fart quired of him why he wanted a revolver. He said j year ot 36,430, a decrease as compared with 1884 that he had been paying attention to Fogarty’s ! of 399,422, and a decrease as compared with 1883 sweetheart, and Fogarty was after him for the ! of 661,754. ' 11 ’ 1 * »"«»•««»'r.9*. persons wishing to make inquiries in regard to The New York Financial Chronicle of August the school during my absence will call on my ; 14th makes the total visible supply of cotton brother, Mr. L. H Chappell. 1,293,388 bales, a decrease as compared with last Respectfully, J. Harris Chappell. V Un«*t* at star Park. There was a trotting race at Star Park yester day afternoon between Bill Jenkins'bay horse and the black mare belonging to Mr. 1). E. Till man. of Spring Hill, Ala. The race was f purse of $20, best three in five. The owners v tfto drivers. Mr. Tillman’s mare won easil, three straight heats. The best time made 3: U. Only a small crowd witnessed the race. r; The Fieriric Alarm System. There 1ms been so much trouble with the elec tric fire alarm system that Mr. E. H. Jenkins wrote to Mr. Gnmewell upon the subject. Yes terday Mr. Jenkins received a letter from Mr. ! Gnmewell in which he says he has ordered one | of his electricians to come here and investigate 1 the cause ofthe trouble. The electrician is e x-i pected to arrive to-day, and it is to be hoped that he will be able to put the system in perfect order. Mnrrimre. Mr. Wm. Aniyett and Miss Anna Teal were j married Bunday evening at the residence of the ' bride’s mother on upper Oglethorpe street. Rev Mr. Huckabee performed the ceremony. The ; groom is an energetic and prosperous business man and has won u most excellent lady fora 1 bride. They have the congratulations and best wishes of a host of fViends. purpose of killing him. When Mr. Etheredge told him he had no revolver, lie asked if there was no place where he could hide. Mr. Ether- edge told him he could go back in the warehouse anti nobody would ever find him there. The unfortunate man ran hurriedly hack into the warehouse and sought a place of conceal ment. After he had been in the warehouse for some time .Mr. Slade wont back to see what he was doing. He found the man hiding behind u post and trembling as if lie ex- a | pected to he attacked by a whole army •o i of Mexican greasers at any minute, n j Mr. Slade succq$ded in inducing him to leave his is j place of concealment and got him out of the warehouse. He left in about the same state of excitement exhibited on his first arrival at the I warehouse, and without giving any information as to who he was, or which Fogarty was after him. No one at the warehouse knew the man. He was comparatively young, rather tall and slender, and wore a black moustache. He undoubtedly had ah attack of delirium tremens. Home oftlie men working at the factory say that they saw him when he first ran into tho river, iyid that lie kept moving his head about as if the United State session given October 1st. '86. CITY DWELLING FOR RENT. ... On corner of Second avenue and Fifteenth ports reached 6660 bales, fu,1 - v requested that they present them at the street, containing five rooms, store room and All persons in Georgia and Alabama having For the week ending August 13 the receipts at i claims against the undersigned are respect- Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty with C. Schomruro, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. He-No Tea, the kind the Chinese drink, is put up V, and 1 pound packages at 75c. per pound, dtf __ R. S..Crane. For Knit. L. P. Warner’s Residence, on lower Oglethorpe street, one square from street cars, five rooms, kitchen attached, dressing room, pantry, ser vant’s room aud stable No better well of water acres land. Known as the DuBose place. Pos- in the city. Price $20. Apply to L. P. Warner, or H. H. Warner, at Union Depot augl3 tf dtf CITY DRUG STORE, Geo. A. Bradford, Manager. Miimvood Ihvvliiii^ tor Knit. A dwelling house in Linn wood, containing six large rooms, two small store rooms and other necessary outbuildings, good well of water, five bales, showing an increase of 574,898. ; the undersigned will be ready to meet them. The twemy-six interior towns for the week end- j Most truly yours, ing August 13tli received 7536 bales, shipped 8624, ! H. N. Peaslee. id had > the ■. i ■ of 20.1 .* 18,719 bales. Hume tim< •-•a 2518, shipped 3707 and had and good well water. Street cars running ii ! front. Known as the Alston place. Apply to Perry Spencer, | aug8 dim No. 129 Broad St. Sell* X. .Iordan. Cotton Basket**.—I can ftirnish on .short ; The above totals show that the old interior | notice any number of cotton baskets. My shop 1 Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence, Stanford House; Telephone No. 2; Office, Carter’s drug store. tf Crane will sell three cakes best Toilet Soap for 25c, one dozen Honey and Glycerine Bouquet for 60c.; also, Laundry and Washing Crystals, Pear line, etc. dtf slocks have decreased during the week 2083 j is just in front of Enquirer-Sun office, bules and are to-night 2-4,643 bales more than at a ugl7 tu th sat se D. C. Crawford *i”'same period last year, l he receipts at the ! Gossypium Phospho is the best manure for same towns have been 2763 bafts more* than the same week last year, and since September 1 the ■ . , receipts at all the towns are 741,630 bales more turnips and other fall crops. It is for sale by ' than for the same time in 1884-5. j J. Hunt. aug8 8t The exports for the week ending this evening reach a total of 12,957 bales, of which 11,188 were ! to Great Britain, 105 to France and 1641 to j dngillg Si Fogarty rocks a t 1 a brick ii i t hi He undoubtedly thought that standing on the bank throwing but it is more probable that lie had hat. the rest of the continent. The Chronicle comments on its table of re ceipts from plantations as follows : The above statement shows—1. That the total receipts from plantations since September 1. 1885. are 5,*347,426bales: in 1884-85 were 1.742,510 bales; in 188‘*-H4 were 4.780,138 bales. 2. -That, although the receipts at the outports the past week were 0060 bales, the actual move ment from plantations was only* 5572 bale-, the balance being taken from the stocks at the in terior towns. Last year the receipts from the plantations for the same week were 831 bales and for 1884 liny were 1975 bales. In tlie table below we give the receipts from plantations in another form, mi l add to rhem the net overland nunement to Aug. 1, aud also t’u takings by southern spinners to the same date, so as to give substantially the amount of •tton now in sight Just received another shipment of fine lemons. Thirty-five dozen to the box in perfect order, dtf R. Justice, Agent. Th«‘ F.|i|>inu IIon-.*- for Konf. This is beyond question the most desirable place in the city. Apply to ougS eodtt Kern & Loeb. Two Siiutrli-Tliicm. Two negroes went into Mr. Henry Strauss’ Mouse, on Wonunack’s hill, last night about 8 o’clock and pretended that they desired to buy « watch. Mr. Strauss pulled out a watch aw* while allowing it to them one ofthe negiv*' snatched it and they both ran They went in the direc tion oftlie cemetery »»‘d made good their escape. There is no special clue to their identity, but it is thought that they aiv employed on the Georgia Midland railroad. Arrival of tin* s The steamer Naiad arm ing a fair miscellaneous freight and the follow ing passengers: \V. K. Moore, Harry Mcllvain, Apalachicola; L. A. Lnmott, E. L. Fields, George Yarbrough, J. D. Maund, Miss Carrie Brown, Miss Ida Brown, Chattahoochee; Mrs. M. B. Cranberry, Columbia; Mrs. Nellie Hoover, Gor don: Ed. Burrus, John R. Kelley, Columbia; J. B. Blade, J. T. C. Grigg, F. M. Dougherty, Fort Gaines; A. M. Walthour, Columbia; Miss Gena Brown, Mrs. J. \V. Clnistung and nurse, Eufaula; T. B. Liddon. Neal’s Landing; fifteen on deck, from various landings. * girl who is one of six or seven big girl who wears short skirts, light ml. Mr . Marion Estes nml Mrs. E. C. Estes have returned from Palmetto. Mrs. J. lv. Nuckolls and Miss Lizzie Lee lvyle returned from Oswichce yesterday. Mrs. \V. J. Watt left for Talbotton yesterday. Mrs. Silas Thomason and daughter left yester day for Talbotton. Mr. Law Gugel, of Macon, was in the city yes terday. Hon. G. E. Thomas, Jr., and Rev. George T. Chandler leave to-day for Union Point, Ga., to be present at the consummation of an important event to the former. Mr. J. 8. Willcox leaves to-day for Buffalo Lethia Springs, Yu Mrs. Jason Lewis loft for Opelika yesterday on Some Summer Girls, Philadelphia Times. The unluck sisters. The giddy girl who wear shoes and dotes on Saratoga. The elephantine girl who bowls twice u day in i»’ influential effort to reduce her weight. The engaged giil who, with an anxious air, is always expecting a telegram from “him,” The envied New York girl who lias more stylish drosses than any one else in the house. The Subdued girl with older sisters, who wishes they would marry off' and let her have a chance. | Tlie particular girl at Ocean Grove, who will •Naiad. J not permit herself to be hugged anywhere but in Sunday, bring- j the ocean. The Lively Atlantic Ci caramels, and who think life is dancing on the pier. The sensible, modest girl, who behaves licrsell* and will lie married well when all the raging belles have become old maids. The ingeniousgirl vho, in the absence of young men, flirts with the hotel clerk and bathing mas ter just to keep her hand in. The smart New England girl, who goes botanizing in the mountains and paralyzes the young men with long Latin names. The ugly girl, with a blue-blood pedigree, at Mount Desert, to w hom every nice young man has to be presented as soou as he arrives. The stupendous girl in a litclien green costume and a Rembrandt hat who carries her chin in air on the fr ont scat of a Newport drag. The eccentric girl who sits on tlie beach at Hea Girt alone or wande For Kent. The DeLaunay Residence, in Linnwood, with j p 0 ,, 13 to 20 acres cultivable laud attached. Apply to j Five-room House immediately south of court augl5 tl R. H. Crawford. house. Apply to Mrs. Lynmn Wells, or L G. 1885-86.' 1884-85“ Receipts at ports to Aug. 13 Interior stocks on Aug. 13 in excess, of September 1 5,314,567 4,739,659 32,869 2,351 Total receipts from planta- Nut overland to Aug. 1 Southern consumption to Aug. 1 i 5,347,426; 4,712,510 821,134 610.060 308,000 264,000 Total in sight Aug. 13 6,476,560 1 5,616,570 Northern spinnerH’takingsto Aug. 18 i 1,762,806! 1,370.2.57 It. will be seen by tlie above that the increase in amount in sight to-night as compared with last year is 859,990 bales, the increase as com pared with 1HS3-84 is 820,722 bales, and the de crease from 1882-s 1 is <87.7.84 bales. The Chronicle’s telegraphic weather reports for the week are thus summarized: • girl, hose craze etest thing Oar t.'legraphic advices to-night indicate that over a considerable portion of the state of Texas rain is now much needed. In other sections of the cotton belt there has been further improve ment in tho condition of the crop- caterpillars are reported in districts of Georgi i. Florida, Ala bama and -Mississippi, but with ii" appreciable injury as yet. Picking is making good progress in Texas. FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. A large consignment of choice Messina Lemons at £7 a box. dtf Adams & Bowers. To I.n milords. Have rented all the houses Iliad from October. Would like to have a few more first-class houses. Could rent to first-class tenants (100) if I had them. Will sell quick the best and cheapest six- room house, with water works, in the city. Cen trally located. Everything new and complete. augl5 sew ed J. C. Reedy. Agent. My Pure Apple Vinegar will keep your pickles Try it. RobtS Crane. dtf Try Gossypium Phospho for turnips. It is for sale by T. J. Hunt. 'I lu*> IV. ■ Itiilaiico <i SinnKtc : Special to Enquirer-Sun. Atlanta, Ga., August 10.—The sensa- i tiou iu Atlanta to-day is one of heat. At lanta is sweltering in common with the rest of the state. She gets all the offices ; and runs state politics, nut she can’t keep 1 cool. By some partiality of the mercury, it may bo from sheer exhaustion, it will woods ami doesn’t not rise above 92, but any of the palmetto seem to want to know a soul in the house.. i fan, seercuker sufferers will testify that it Tfic shapely girl at Narragansett Pier who should register a hundred. Last year July looks best in her bathing suit and spends her af- furnished the fervid period, the thermom -Mr. J. F. C. "friggs, of Fort Ga is in tlu Mr. James A. Lewis will leave for Ardonia, New York, to-day. Miss Blanche Walker leaves to-iuorrow for her home in Manchester, Va. She has been visiting fr»r several months her sister, Mrs. James B. Wcisiger, of this place, and has made a large number of friends who will regret her departure. Mrs. W. B. Granberry has returned to the city from a visit to Headland, Ala. Miss Carrie Brown, who has been visiting rela tives in Florida, lias returned to the city. Mrs. U. E. Chandler left yesterday for a visit to her parents in South Carolina. Miss Anna Gregory, who has been visiting rela tives in.this city, leaves to-day for her home in Marion, Ala. Mr. A. S. Acee left for Winona, Miss., yesterday to attend the bedside of his aged mother, who is quite sick. Miss Gena Brown returned home yesterday af ter spending several weeks in Eufaula the family .of Mr. James Brown on Second avenue. Majo* R. A. Bacon, of Houston, Texas, is in the city He says the ** Enquirer Innocent Abroad” took him completely by surprise. Mr. C. L. Davis, ofthe Warm Springs, is in the city. ternoons in the water or lounging on the sand. The athletic girl who is camping in the Adiron dack's, who has cultivated her muscle by smash ing the pestiferous insects that abound there. The inexperienced girl who is tickled by the at- ! tentions of a played-out beau, and thinks the j other girls are jealous when they advise her to 1 discourage them. | The happy girl, who went to Europe early in the season and slipped several nice Paris dresses j through the custom house, in which she now ! flourishes superbly. j The flirtation girl, who goes boating with gal- ! hints without a chaperone at Lake George, and has been doing so for successive seasons without any appreciable result. The desperate girl nearing thirty, with an ex tra bottle of Bloom of Youth nml a trunk load of juvenile sashes, who feels that “now nr never” is the time to decide her fate. The sci timental girl, who carries a yellow-cov ered novel to the breakfast table at Cape May, and whose stock of conversation is confined to a rehash ofthe latest silly fiction. Ifoutli of a\.lttfe Ulrl. Mary Alice, the infant daughter of Mr. J. R. Brnnuan, diet! yesterday afternoon, aged fifteen months. Her death is indeed a sad blow to the grief-stricken father, who not many months ago of his young wife to their last resting place. In his sore affliction he has augS 8t Cheap cash corner for best home-made cakes, piekels, can goods, Mott's delicious pressed cider, honey in comb, etc. All goods guaranteed fresh. Give me a trial, dtf Robert Justice, Agent. Columbus Agency of Columbus and Western Railway and Southwestern Railuo vd Com pany of Georgia, Columbus, Ga., June 6,1886 IhmiiO Trip Excursion Tickets To Boston, New York. Philadelphia aud Balti more via Savannah and steamer, also to all Sum mer Resorts are now on sale at Union Passengei Depot at greatly reduced rates. For prices and further information apply to C. W. Meyer, ticket seller. W. L. Clark, Agent. G. A. Whitehead. Gen’l Pass. Agent. jyfldtf Su Schuessler. augll eod2w Parties wanting Dwellings for next year will find it to their interest in calling on me, as I have quite a lot of desirable places for rent from October 1st. Toombs Crawford, Real Estate Agent, j.v25 dtf 1247 Broad St. Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty With C. SCHOMBURG, The Jeweler and Watchmaker. A ffisiraLIc 12 Koihii (louse. Foi rent, a desirable 12 room House, first door above Second Baptist, church, on Oglethorpe! Mobile and Girard 2d mortgage street. Hooray and convenient for two families; 1 dolsed 1,y Celltral BoUroad four room house in yard. Apply to augl4 eodtf Rollin Jefferson. Glad tidings. Relief and cure of throat and lung diseases. Fontaine’s Cure is guaranteed to cure a cold in 12 hours. Hold by Brannon A Carson and City Drug Store. my2o tf 1 dtf Spectacles anu Eye Glasses a specialty C. Schomburg, The Jeweler and Watchmaker. Don’t trifle with Sore Throat or Bnd Cold or ; Cough when a remedy as sure, prompt and thorough as Fontaine’s Cure is sold by Brannon & Carson and City Drug Store. my25 tf Kilia I.osf. 1 Seal Ring, letter L. lost on river road between Bass’s plantation and the city. .$5.00 reward for its delivery at this office. ivIS se&th4w For Knit. From October 1st, Store on Broad street, under Rankin House, next door to corner, at present | occupied by Mr. J. A. Walker as a buggy and ! wagon store. Apply to E. J. Rankin. jy29 tli se tu tf Kcsi<lm<’<‘ for Unit. The Residence, containing eight rooms, on the east side of Broad street and directly opposite the Confederate Monument, is for rent. Possession given first of October. augld tf Mbs. 8. J. Salisbury. * Ciml Itiess (lie Children. Nothing has been so productive of health and diminished so much the suffering and mortality among children as Tletiiina (Teething Powders). Tebthina allays Irritation, aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child, Cures Eruptions and Sores and makess Teething easy. All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth- ina. Brannon Carson, Columbus, Ga.,. Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at maira- seturer’s urices. jy4 d&wly ii KO KG IA SECTKITIE.M. Corrected by John Itlackuiar, C’oinro* IMIS. (fH, STOCK AND BOND BROKER. RAILROAD BONDS. Americus, Preston and Lumpkin 1st mortgage Ts 100 (^101 Atlantic and Gulf 7s 117 fr6119 Central con mortgage 7s ij:j @114 Columbus and Rome 1st Cs, endorsed Ceptral R. R 104 @106 Columbus and Western 1st mortgage 6s, endorsed by Central R. R 103 @105 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 1st mortgage 112 @113 Charlotte, Columbia aud Augusta 4s 2d mortgage 107 @109 Georgia Railroad 7s 105 @106 Georgia Railroad 8s.... 106 @109 _ en- Railroad 107 @108 Montgomery and Eufaula 1st mort gage 6s and Centra Railroad 106*4® 107)4 South Georgia and Florida 1st, en dorsed by state of Georgia, 7 per cent 119 @120 South Georgia and Florida 2d, 7 per cent in @113 Western R. It. Alabama 1st mortgage, endorsed by Central Railroad 110 @111 I Seed Rye and Barley 1 Ilwelliiijr («>»• Kent. The Brick Dwelling now occupied by Mrs. ! Bedell, on upper Jackson street. It contains five rooms, pantry, kitchen, servants’ rooms, 1 out-houses, etc. Full half acre lot, good garden, ! good water. Possession given on the 1st ofOcto- ' ber next. Apply to Jno. H. Babs. j augGtf Jefferson’s. augi5 se&tu4w For Kent. A desirable new four room Dwelling on lower Broad street. Price $15 per month. Apply to auglfi se&tu4w Rollin Jefferson. eter soaring into the nineties for ten day beginning on the Kith ; but this year July was comparatively comfortable and Au gust is getting in the torrid work. I know the weather is not usually regarded us a matter of news, but everybody is talking about it, and people over the state always I want to know what is being talked in At lanta. , Tlie appointment of Capt. Newman to j the United States judgeship and the elec- j tion of Judge Stewart to congress on Sat urday removed at one swoop to fruitful ; sources of speculation and conjecture, and nothing \et has arisen to take their places j in the public mind. Consequently there is , a general feeling of relaxation and lassi- i tude in the community. Under these cir cumstances, with the atmosphere at fever heat, the overrated mind naturally surren ders to the weather, and everybody you meet greets you with that deathless "ques tion, “Is it hot enough for you?” Who They Were. Atlanta, August 16.—I wired you Sat urday of the arrest in South Carolina of two offenders against the postal laws, but particulars had not been received at the deportment. The oases were these: Fred erick Fox worth, a citizen of Marion, S. C., was arrested for using cancelled stamps. He had a hearing, was bound over, and "in default of bond committed to jail. Postmaster A. J. Snipes, of Aerial, S. C., was arrested on the charge of unlawful sale of stamps and making false returns, the sincere sympathy of a large number of He gave $300 bond for his appearance at I friends. ‘ ‘ The frineral will take place this afternoon at 5 o’clock from the residence of Mrs. Curry. T. J. Huut is agent for Gossypium Phospho. Try it on turnips. aug8 8t For Kent. 1 From first of October Livery Stable on First i avenue, at present occupied by Mr. S. G. O’Neal. I Centrally located, Also, Store on Tenth street, under Rankin I House. j jy25 se,wed&fr tf Apply to E. J. Rankin. White Wine Vinegar, 60 grains strength, 50c. pe* gallon. Robert S. Crane. dtf F. ii. WILKINS, General Auctioneer, Keal Estate, _ & ^ Stock anil Komi Agent. next term of court. . Special attention given administrators’, execu ~* 77 arris Chappell, of Columbus, is in tors * aiu i assignees’ sales, selling and renting I Real Estate at public or private sale. Office ovei j Abbott & Newsom’s corner. For Sale—-My Residence on Broad street. Tens. Finest young Hysen, Gunpowder and Imperial- new crop Formosa. Oolong and He-No Tea, pure ami fr*ee from all adulteration—kind the Chinese drink. Robert S. Crane. dtf Selilitz and Anhuiser Bottle Beer on ice, Lon don Stout and McEwan’s Sparkling Ale by the dozen. Root. S. Crane. dtf Fine Cigar*. Any ofthe following are worthy of especial mention, and can recommend them as possessing all the elements of fine quality and such as will give satisfaction to the smoker : Garrett’s No. 11. Pickwick. One Hundfed Per Cent., Our Firm and ! Conqueror. For sale at Crane’s Corner. dtf Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty j With C. SCHOMBURG, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. For Kont. From October 1st the three upper floors and part of basement of Rooney building. jyll dtf Jas. A. Lewis. For Knit. From October 1st, Dwelling southeast corner Broad and Fifrh streets. aug5 tf Robert S. Crane. „ . , , „ Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty Best Apple Vinegar for Pickling—four year? j with C. Schomourg, old,40 grains strength, at 40c per gallon. Imported j dtf The Jeweler aud Watchmaker. 30 Boxes chciee Lemons, 360 in box, cheap, dtf Adams & Bowers. A large consignment of choice Messina Lwnons at $7 a box. dtf Adams & Bowers. For Sale. Eleven shares of Stock in the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Co. Address M. S. Roberts, augl5 lw Eufaula. Ala. Hosiriihle l>oellinus to Let. j New two-story Dwelling just completed on I Second avenue, fronting court house square; has all modern improvements. Also, one-story Dwelling No. 932 Second avenue, ironting court house square. Applj at once to Theo. M. Foley. augl5 tf 30 Boxes choice Lemons, 360 in box, cheap, dtf Adams & Bowers. the city. Stray Shots. Atlanta, August 16.—Ernest M. Word jell tf F. G. Wilkins. A large consignment of choice Messina Lemons at $7 a box. dtf Adams & Bowers. 4'oliiBiitMitt Mutual I.oan Association, Merle* Columbus, Ga., August 14,1886. The third installment of the above associa tion is due and payable at the office oft* D. F. Willcox on Tuesday, the 17th inst. Money will be sold at 8 o’clock pm. D. E. Williams, augI5 2t Treasurer. Western Alabama 2d mortgage, dorsed 113 mu RAILROAD STOCKS. Atlanta and West Point 100 @101 Atlanta and West Point 6 per cent. scrip 103 0i 104 Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent 125 @126 Central common 95 @ go Central railroad 6 per cent, scrip 100 @ 10] Georgia 11 percent 188 @190 Southwestern 7 percent. guarantecd..l21*.;@122 CITY BONDS. Atlanta 6s Atlanta 7s Augusta 7s... Augusta 6s... Columbus 7s.. Columbus 5s.. LaUrange 7s.. Macon 0s Savannah 5s.. ..105 (a 107 ..112 1 120 101 @103 100 @101 113 @114 101 @103 STATE BONDS. Georgia 4^8 107 @108 Georgia 0s 103 U@ 10434 Georgia 7s, 1896 120 @122 Georgia 7s, 1390 no @111 FACTORY STOCKS. Engle and Phenix 95 @ gg Muscogee go @ 99 Georgia Home Insurance Comnany 135 (a 140 BANK STOCKS. Chattahoochee National 10 per cent... 175 @200 Merchants’ & Mechanics’ 10 per cent.,125 @130 MISCELLANEOUS. Confederate Coupon Bonds ] @ 2 FOR SALE. $3000 City of Columbus Bonds, due 1909 25 Shares Southwestern Railroad guaranteed 7 per cent Stock. 25 Shares Central Railroad Stock. $25,000 Georgia new 4 1 per cent. 30 vear Bonds. $10,000 Mississippi State new 6s. 10 Shares Merchants and Mechanics’ Bank Stock. WANTED. 25 Shares Eagle and Phenix Factory Stock. Georgia Railroad Stock. Merchants and Mechanics’ Biink Stock. Georgia Home Insurance Co. Stock. See me before you buy or sell, l can always do as well, and often several points better, than any one else. JOHN ULACIHIAK. RUNNING OF TRAINS. Arrival mid Departure of All Trains at C’oIiiiiiImim Carrying PasseiigrrM— In KfFcct July IS. ARRIVALS. COLUMBUS AND ROME RAILWAY. Mail train from Greenville 10:11 a. m. Accommodation from Greenville 7:07 p. m. southwestern railroad. Mail train from Macon 2:25 p. m. Accommodation from Macon 2:43 a. m. COLUMBUS AND WESTERN RAILWAY. Mail train from Montgomery 11:55 a. m. Mail train from Atlanta 6:31 p. m. MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD. Mail train fr om Troy and Eufaula 9:55 a. jn. Accommodation from Troy, Eufaula and Montgomery v 2:02 p.m. Accommodation from Union Springs...10:48 p. m. DEPARTURES. COLUMBUS AND ROME RAILWAY. Mail train for Greenville 3:00 p. m. Accommodation for Greenville 7:00 a. m. SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Mail train for Macon 12:00 in. Accommodation for Macon 11:45 p. m, COLUMBUS AND WESTERN RAILWAY. Mail train for Atlanta 8:54 a. m. Mail train for Montgomery 2:28 p. in. MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD. Mail train for Trov 2:30 p. ra. Accommodation for Troy and Eufaula.. 4:55 a. id. Accommodation for Union Springs anu Montgomery-- 6:45 pa